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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1915)
fi8iWw iXl?rwft6n. n3"r SV. - In nWBfJnM CATIinnAY IAMIIARV 9- 10'1R EWEMIMf! cniTiniil IHt UUUb BAT IITci FIVE pgCfU, UIIUWUHi wniununi) jnnunm -, itiu ui'LUIIIU LUIIIUH, WELCOME, 191 5! We look down the prospect of the new year with its broadening horizon of prosperity, glad in the knowledge that great things are before us all And we record it as our resolve, here and now, that we will serve this community to the uttermost of our ability, giving evidence of our right intent with merchandise of such integrity as Kuppenheimer Clothes If, perchance, there be anyone who believes he has even the slightest cause for grievance in any past transaction at the Fixup, we adjure him to make it known now, so that we may carry no left-over grudges into the bright white ledger of W V A joyous and prosperous New Year to youP and many of them THE FIXUP I MARSHFIELD H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON irgory and Dlsoasos of Women Specialty. Mflco, 307 Coko Rldg. Phono 2 20-J los. Myrtlo Arms. Phono 304-L WONE 1CO D 0 Cent JO""ll essenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY THE LE1NSKI, HIE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. Lawronco and Nolan, Iu n scream- lug singing, dancing mid talking act. Tho Syndicate Film- Corporation -presonts tho 15th episode of "TH13 Million dollar mystery," ou- tltled "THE BORROWED HYDRO PLANE." Cloo Madison mid Goorgo Larkln in oplsodo No. 11 of "THE TREY O' HEARTS" entitled "THE PAINTED HILLS." Keystone Comedies presentB Chns. Chaplin In "THE PACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR." Nestor-Universal comedy "FEED ING THE KITTY," with Eddlo Ly ons, Victoria Fordo and Loo Moran. Under tho direction of Al 13. Christie king of producers, i of tho best reels iu the city. Lower floor mill first balcony, 15c. Second. balcony, 10c. Children Under 10, fie. nig Special matlneo tomorrow at 2:30 p. in., showing 'Troy 0' Hearts,' and Million Dollar Mystery and two other good reols, sldo-spllttlng com edies. Coming Tuesday Night "THE LIGHTS OF LONDON" In five parts. FIRST DANCE of 1015, EAGLES' HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. KEY ZER'S ORCHESTRA. r : T-s -r j. Y? wiil y$ L,ke r yS dPL K yr APPRECIATE ,' 'yT fL T QUA MTV, SERVICE, yT t W r AXj) ,)KI,,.:N,)AinuTV HEAiriE 0 TWO STORES. . liOGAk REvrriE WEATHER FORECAST Ilf Auoctiled I'itu to root ru Time. OREOON Rain west, snow cast, southeasterly winds, In- j creasing along coast. 4 LOCAL TEMPERATUItE HECORI) For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:13 n. m. Jnn. 2, by llonj. Ostllnd, sireclnl government mo- teorologlst: Maximum GC Minimum , 35 j At 4: -13 a. in. s...,37 Precipitation 10 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, j 1914 33.97 j Preclpltntlon snmo period j last year 24.43 Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy, j i BORN SAWYER To Mr. nml Mrs. P. 8aw yor, at tholr homo nt Smith-Powers Camp One on South Coos Rlvor, a daughter. Thoy have throo sons and tho advent of a daughter brought much Joy to thorn. The llttlo lady arrived Christmas morn ing. Oo Hunting. W. J. Conrad and R. T. Kaufman loft Friday for tho Glasgow gun club to spqnd tho -lay hunting. lk-puty Here. W. C. Laird, tho now Doputy Shorlff, and who, camo ovor from Coqulllo todny to visit friends on the Bay. Frost Last Night. Capt. Monson, of tho launch Messenger reports that there was quite a heavy frost In tho Hnynes Inlet section last cvenlug. Two Arrested. Only two nrrest3 woro listed at tho pollco station last night and both woro for Intoxication. NORTH BEND Thoy gave tholr names ns Prod Idlu inaii mid Geo. Perry. aiIimhhiv Set view. Rov W WIN USZTSrt eLZ has made arr.ngom.nl. to hold bo, vices nt Aiiognny noxi Ttiosuoy aim . .. Wednesday evenings. Servlws Sunilay Rov. 11. P. Ilong - Bton niiuounccs that sorvlcoa will bo hold nt tho Marsliflold Swedish Luth- otnn church Sunday at' 11 mid 7:30 o'clock, with Sunday school at 9:45. Lumber Higher. It Is stntcd Hint tho lumber market is picking up along tho const. Arclilo Kruso said yoBtorday that thoro had boon an ndvanco of nbout sovontyflvo cents por thousand and tho prospects good. nro One Forfeits Hull. Tho only arrest mndo Friday ovonlng by tho pollco was a man giving his namo ns Lauo. Ho wnB charged with intoxication mid foiled to Ioavo his Initials or glvon namo on tho register. Ho put up ?G Cash ball. Coch River Dike. Tho Larson dredge Is throwing up n big dlko along the Goorgo Smith and Hauns chlldt ranchoB on Coos Rlvor to provont freshota overflowing throo or four ranches back uoar 'tho foot hills. Ilaiihw Party. Georgo Murcli, Jr., is entertaining a party of young folks nt tho Murch summer homo on Coos llvor over Sunday. Tho party went up yostorday and among thorn woro Arthur Pock, Jny Doylo and Mr. Welch mid Misses lleos, Griffin .ami Harkucss. Hunk Merger. L. J. Simpson, or North Uond, who was horo todny, said that It wns, oxpoctod that tho Bank of Oregon and First National Bunk of North nond would bo ablo to start In Monday morning as one Institution, The selection of dlrec- $400 BUYS level, sightly lot overlooking the bay. EASY TERMS A splendid opportunity for the home builder SEE REID ABOUT IT W. A. RBID, 150 Front St. toru nml officers will bo mailo Jnn- uary 1 Mow Troubles. Mrs. 13. O. MIHb, formerly Mrs. Emily McFnrlln-LowlB, ' according to n roport horo, will re turn shortly from Snlom, where sho went soon after her mnrrlage last I fall. The' roport Is that her third 1 matrimonii vontiiro lias not proved u blissful one. Tlit'pjitcns Hull. Tony Young mayor was In Marsliflold today and was planning to begin suit against Mr. and Mrs. uustafson, whom no claims wrongfully charged him with 1 tweeny of a couplo of calves, Ho was n tenant on tho Oustafson ranch nml they have been having consider-1 tiblo ti'oublo. Ciitlci-Iiii-; Chnuges. F. V. Cat- terlln lins retired ub local roprcson- tatlvo of tho MnBon-Elirmnn Com- i puny itud formed a partnorshlp with J. 13. Norton, of Coqulllo, whereby the two of them will dovoto their jonuiglcs to tho business of the jwholesalo firm of Wellman, Peck & Company In this section. Not fining In Win. J. L. llrlco 'says that ho hns not mailo up his I mind to go to Europe to enlist In tho Itcd Cross sorvlco In tho war. j Ho wnB talking about It tho other dny mid some of his friends mls I understood him. Ho says that ho ' lutonilB to sfay on Coos Day mid look nfter his business hero. Special MoeUngK. Singing Evan gelists Geo. A. woliu and who aro In tho city and will nsslst In special , meetings In tho Christian Church 1 beginning tomorrow. Tho pastor, I Hov. Samuel Grogg,' will do tho I preaching. Mr. and Mrs. Webb nro 'BlngorB of largo cxporlonco and will plenso and benefit till who will hear them. ! SeiulH for Son. Prank Carpenter, , n Dmidou contractor, telephoned tho: iMnrshflold pollco today to stop his son who wns coming over on tho' morning train. Officer Walter Rich-' unison found him mid arranged for him to return homo on tho nttor- iioon train. Young Carpontor Is 'about eighteen ycarB old. No par ticulars woro given. Marsliflold shopper today. KKct Const Itoml. Arclilo Kruso.lC. 13 HANSI3N camo in today from who enmo over from Prosper yestor-j Hiiyuo:' Inlet on business, dny on InisInosB Bald that ho wnB con-j,IHS. J. A. STEMMERMAN, of Al fldont tho Southern Pacific would be- U'giny, Is a Marsliflold shoppor. ' coiiBtructlon on, tho Inst link In 11,0 coast road with.,, another year. I " - ,. the Hnk : wo,,. bo I'liiiiiiu'i nn inn iiniiiiiniH in inn ijiii'i - :"..:. oxa-sun rrniiciHco unu iu irimuiiu, I Calif., with tho Smith-PoworB lino bo- "uw " "b"u" J "K0 I'l''vel. A. 13. Oacnon, "Porlnton. cnt of the Lastsldo ml, w",0 8U8tn,"f . 'T . Tn . S .and aovoro injuries In tin nccldont I 1... UFniviiAH I In tho Bhlnglo mill n fow weeks i ago, was nblo to bo out today for Uho first tlmo. Ho Is recuperating ! rapidly, much to tho gratification of his many friend. Ho says that 'bo lino demonstrated horo what tho i Germans nro Just finding out that lit Is hard to kill a Frenchman. i ItcvokcH I'mxilc. J. C. LnFranco, tho Portland man who was caught at Coqulllo aftor having dofraudod sov oral Insuranco companies out of $ir, 000 by substituting a dead body for his own, was paroled from the stp.to penltontlary this weok and Gov. Wost Immediately rovokod tho parolo. Tho district attornoy of Portland asked that tho parolo ho rovokod. La Franco has uovor told where ho got the body that ho substituted as his own. Ho was known ns A. J. Forger at Bandon, whoro ho llvod for a time. Market Poor. Although a hotter quality of stoolhend salmon was be ing caught hero this wlutor and tho run has been larger than uaual, tho fishing has beon practically stoppod owing to the poor market. Export ers sny that with tho German market closed, thoy have lost tholr best flold und cannot dispose of tho fish. In consequence most of tho fishermen jioro have quit. Whllo tho price was only throo cents, thoy woro making fair money. Enstsiilo Council. Tho Eastsldo Council will meet next Monday eve ning to Instal tho newly elected offi cials. Messrs. McLaggan, Whltty and Johnson of tho Eastsldo Council havo been working on the new charter for tho consolidated towns and as soon as thoy complete the draft of It, a special election will bo called for Its enactment. It Is possible that at the sumo election tho people will be called upon to dotormino tho namo for tho consolidated city. However, nn en deavor will bo mndo o. havo this se lected In advance as It would simpli fy the adoption of tho charter. Somo favor tho namo "Coos Side" while many favor retaining tno present name of Eastsldo. Not Decided Yet. Tho status of tho case of Mayor Kittson of Eastsldo whose qualifications for offico aro Iu doubt as n result of tho new election law requiring full cltlzonshlp for vot- T lng, linn not boon decided yet. At tomoy Wutklns Is looking Into the matter. Mr. Kittson has resided In this country long enough to secure his full citizenship papers, hut some how or other ho did not take out his first papers until a fow yonrs ago It Is bellovcd ho can socuro his final papers within another throe months mid an endeavor will bo made, if thoro Is any question of doubt, to nr r:uii;o matter bo Unit ho can retain of fice nml nmply qualify. As tho now law wnB adopted aftor his election to office, It Is doubtful If it will apply t ,,, anyvny. j i A AMONG THE SICK Mrs. 0. A. Glass, who recently un derwent mi operation at Mercy Hos pltol, was nblo to return to her homo yesterday afternoon. She Is recup erating rapidly. nichard Marklo, nn nged resident of Cooston, has been qulto suriously ill tho last fow days. Mrs. M. MeLaln of EnBtsldo has been qulto 111 recently. Mrs. T. 13. Wllloy of I3astsldo liaB been seriously 111 for tho last fow weeks. H. J, Lashway haB been confined to his homo for tho past week with a sevorp nttack of In grippe. Rov. A. P. DaBsford, who has been confined to his homo by a sovoro attack of illness, Is much Im proved todny and will bo nblo to officlnto at the Uaptlst Church to morrow ns iiBtial. Joe HobertB, of Tompleton, who was very 111 yesterday, was reported bettor iast evening. Mrs. Walter WoBtmorolnnd, whoso husband. Is employed In ono of tho Smith-Powers camps, undorwont a serious operation nt Mnrcy Hospital today. Mrs. L. W. Topo Is reported doing nicely nt Mercy Hospital today. Jim Conro, who recently under went an operation nt Mercy hospital, lii Improving. 1MHS. BLAKE of Cnlchlng Inlet ifl n .MRS. J. II. DAVIS, of North Coos H.ver "U ".Smo .SS wi ---.-.- - - - RONEDRAKE, of Cntchlng In- ! lot. was a Marsliflold visitor to day. I' ll. NERDRUM of tho Smith Pulp Mill sa!lod today for Portland on busi ness. TAYLOR SIGLIN of Isthmus Inlet wns a Marsliflold business visitor today. AI1I3 HEUNEROARDT, tho Allogany sihcol toachor, la in Marsliflold today MR. STRICKLAND, a Catching Inlot rmichor, Is looking nfter business horo todny. W. 13. HOMME. Post Master at Cooston, Is n Marshflohj buslnoss visitor todny. HARVEY RUSSELL and Harry Rus- soll of Catching Inlot aro In tho clty,vtoday. LAFAYETTE CROUCH, n woll-l:uov.'-i Haynos Inlot rancher, is a Murshfleld visitor today, MRS. S. JUMPER and Miss Lulu JonnliigB, of Haynos Inlot, uro Muiiibfiold shoppers today, H. PORTER, who has boon visiting ut tho Lafayotta Crouch plaro on Hnynos Inlot, loft today for Sun Francisco. W. H. 8TULL, roadmostor nt Allo gr.iiy, who has Just boon ro-oloct-eil for nnother torm, was in M'irfhflold today. ERNEST AND NELS PETERSON, of Hiiyuos Inlot, camo In today to ictiirn to Corvallls, whoro thoy aro ((tending college. GEORGE ROSS camo Irrrrgaln today from Ills Catching Inlet ranch on matters connected with tho Coos Bay creamery mooting Monday. W. HANSEN, Chns. Mnhaffy, Los Smith, Henry Hlgglns nnd Mason Noah, wore' among tho Coob Rlvor rnnchors In Marsliflold on business today. CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS enme down tiulaj from Allogany. Ho hns dlsccorod that his flngor which was troubling him so much was afflicted with a felon. JOHN SHETTER and his two daugh ters enmo In toduy from ToiiipU. tcn. Tho girls are attending sphool in Marsliflold and have bcAn spending tholr vacation at hi.mo. DR, J. L. MASSON camo over todny from Myrtlo Point to look aftor his growing veterinary practice In this section. He reports every thing prosperous In tho upper Coqullle Valley. C. W. LANDERS, of Norfolk, Nob., is expected hero by his son, C. B. Landers, ngont of tho Break wator, to visit on the Bay, Ho Is an old friend of Supt,' W. F. Miller, of th.o locnl Southern Pa idflc Interests, LLOYD T. MUL1T, stato hank oxam- Iner, arrived horo from Portland yesterday. Ho wub nt Gardiner In connection with tho new national bank which Is to bo started there and is also looking aftor tho con solidation of tho two banks' nt North Bond. LEW PRICE, tho Sumnor dnlry king and rancher, Is looking after business here. Ho said that ho had boon so good tho past year that ho could not think of nny Now Year's resolutions to make and today ho was conferring with Dorsey Kreltzor and Dr. House worth to soo if they could sug gest nny way In which ho could mend his way. L IS ED ON BAY Pioneer Coos County Woman Who Died in San Francisco Brought Here for Burial Tho funeral of Mrs. Joseph 13. Fox, which was hold hero Thursday, was largely attended by tho ninny friends ot tho family. A number from Ten Mile, Bnndon, Coqulllo mid other dis tricts of tho county woro In attend ance mid many floral tributes were rccolvod, Mrs. Fox died In San Francisco, whoro sho wns taken to bo pluced un der specialists. Miss Elizabeth .lane Dunham was horn In Fnyotto county, Iowa, October 24, 1SC7, mid with her parents camo to Coos county la 1872. On July 7, 1874, alio mid Josoph E. Fox woro married at Coalcdo, Oro. Sho had been ailing from ncuto Brlght's dlscaso and uremic poison ing for some tlmo when on August 24 tho fnmlly took her to San Fran cisco. With tho exception of this tlmo and soveral years spout Iu Alas ka, alio had rcBldcd Iu Coos county practically nil tho tlmo slnco tho ar rival or tho family hero In 1872. Besides her husband, who is en gineer of tho tug Kllhyam at Ban don, sho Is survived by soveral child ren. Thoy nro Robert 13. Fox nnd Mrs. Emll Ogron of San Podro, Eliz abeth Fox, who was with hor mother, Wesley Fox of San Francisco nnd 13. 13. Fox of Alaska. Shi has sovoral relatives on tho const, among them being Mrs. Jud Mills of McKlnloy, Mrs. 13. C. Ray mond of Tompleton, Mrs. Cnddlo Lockwood of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Bush of San Dlogo, Is. Dunham, formorly of Coqulllo but now of Santa Rosn and nn uncle, Hnrk Dunham, of Co qulllo. Tho following poom on hor domlso was written by J. P. Lux of Bandon: Tho ono that wo loved hns dopartcd, Sho has passed from this earth to hor rest, And I hope that Our God in His morcy, Will grant hor sweet blessings of rest. Slater and brother and father Aro sad for dear mother tho best, But wo know that sho will bo takon euro of, In Heaven tho blessing of rest. Slnco mother hns passed from caressing, Ami laid In hor grave tho last rest, Wo mourn slnco the nngols havo taken Hor from our homo nnd our nest. Hor place In our homo Is now vacant And tho tirui-chalr sho used' to ro- cllno, But tho mottoes on tho wnll nro still hanging Whoro sho placed thorn wlUi hor hands and mlno. FIRST DANCE of lOlfi, EAGLES' HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. KEY ZKIl'S ORCHESTRA. NEW YEAR'S DANCE NORTH IN LET HALL, Sutuixliiy nlg'U. Gents no Contti. . I NEWS OF NORTH BEND I It Is roportcd that tho North TMiul barber shops will soon ad vanco tholr schedule of prices to tho samo standard that prevails In Marsliflold. Tho principal chango will bo that a Bhavo will cost 25 conts Instead of 15 cents. Stnntpn StovoiiB, tho 17-ycar-old son of Mr. F. W. Stovons, has loasod tho J. A. Blatt ranch on South Coos Rlvor and will run It himself. Ho will bo ono of tho youngest rnnchors on tho river. R. A. Wcrnlcli of tho Coos Bay Manufacturing company Is planning to havo an exhibit of soveral thousand dollars' worth of Myrtlo wood novol tles on salo at tho San Francisco Ex position. Gorst & King havo practically con cluded negotiations to take over tho Edgar Simpson garago, Cathorlno Wornlch, tho llttlo daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Wor n tcli, was qulto soverely burned the other day by bumping against a hot stovo. J. B. Johnson sustained u badly IS FO HI bruised foot In an accident at the SobIi and Door factory Tuesday. Mrs. Hago has been qulto III at her homo In Portor. A. II. Derbyshire yostorday receiv ed word that his younger brother, who enlisted in tho British army, was now nt tho big English training camp m Alderahot, whoro troops are being drilled for Bervlco against Gormany. Ho wroto to him yosterday. Mr. Derbyshire's mother and slBtcr loft England ChrlBtmna day eh routo to Idnho, whoro they will make tholr home with his brothers nnd sisters. Mr. Derbyshire has not scon htu mothor slnco 1890 nnd two of his younger sisters ho 1ms nover soon. Ho is planning to go to Idaho soon to visit them. Henry Bcrgmnn, of North Bend,, has been spending tho week nt Flor onco on business nnd pleasure Stove Galller and Ed Galllor, tho Bandon hotel mon, woro horo this weok on business mid pleasure Thoy aro Interested with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilammel In tho Bandon hotel proj ect and enmo over to Inquire Into tho Simpson hotel project horo. Tho North Bend Council will hold Kb annual meeting noxt Monday eve ning when tho nowly elected officials will bo sworn In. It Is expected that Mayor Simpson will announco Ills ap pointees for tho year at tho samo time. It Is not likely that many changes will bo made In tho ap pointees. Miss Nolllo Nicholson was tho guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. Frnhk Rog ers of South Coos Rlvor over Now YonrB. v Evan HodBon, of tho Pacific Oro cory Company, returned yostorday from Coos Rlvor. Mrs. M. J. Pratt has moved from Sherman avcuuo to First nvonuo. Miss Ethel Cnvnnnugl returned to hor homo nt Eastsldo after spending most of tho holiday with relatives In North Bund. Mr. mid Mrs. Roht. M'cCann spoilt tho past week with tholr daughters, Mrs. Hobson and Mrs. E. G, Smith, CLAS5lrlE I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . FOR SALE Best building lot lit Forndalo. Goorgo Smith, Btoamer Rainbow, FOR HALE 2 cholco 8Xknno lots nt bargain. Neod tho monoy. 8., enro of Times. WANTED Girl of woman for kitchen work for short porlod. Phono 28G or apply C. A. Smith Lumber Mfg. Co. SMALL HOTEL nml roamlnic'houM In North Bond for anlo at a bar gain. Phono 131 or call at The TlmoB offico. Address P. O. Box 745, North Bond, Oro. A FOR SALE , I FOR BALE Rooming house. Br 30B, North Bond. FOR SALE Ono $30 storage bat tery, now, for J2G. Apply Oood rum's Garago. FOR RENT Well furnished apart ments, closo In. 443-J. - I - i- FOR RENT FOR RENT 0-rooiu house. Inquire 424 2nd St. North. FOR RENT Flve-room furiilsliwl hoiiso nonr High School. Inqulro 395 Snvonth street South. FOR RENT Four unfurnished housokooplng rooms, Call 439 N. 2nd st. FOR KENT Nicely furnished front rooms with hath. ?2 per week. Closo In. 239 So. 4th St. FOR RENT Five room modern house near Third and Anderson, 15.00. Also ftirnlBhod flat. Phono Dr. Leslie. WANTED I - WANTED Gnilu sacks. Paclflo Llv ory & Transfor Co. WANTED TO BUY Two wheel de livery carl, Must bo cheap. X, care Times, . ' WANTED Wnsliuoiunn to come to house and do washing for small' family. Addross Times. WANTED Girl for general houso. work In family of throo. By day or weok. Mrs. Dorsey Kroltzer, 11C5 Flanagan avenue. -- 1 LOST AND FOUND ' f ; LOST A lady's brooch with Elk'a head center, mounted with rubles and diamonds. Koward for re turn to Times office, AUSS fi i i ..j.