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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1915)
V1Q&1mr' m, --. . rrt,Ti trjaiJrtjifi", THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. ftwa 1 vl en 1 r.' r 3.1 rfl 1, ne vxcoro Keeps me emu at home and happy. Besides entertaining them it develops their musi- 1 tastes. It not only makes home more attractive them, but provides music and entertainment r the entire family. ic Victrola is a source of pleasure which every iome can enjoy, mere arc Victors cl Victrolas in great variety from to $200. ,Comc in and we'll gladly demon- triite them, and tell you about our stem of easy terms. P I winter and will, then proceed to his ranch near Sheridan, Wyoming. R I. L. THOMAS, MANAGER. , J0 Central avenue. i WE" flfWTP" W l m y m o I WEATHER FORECAST j tHr AntorlMfd rrni to r0o Iltr Tlmn. OREGON Rain west, rain or snow cast, southeasterly winds. j LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 24 houra ending nt 4:43 n. in., Jan. C, by BonJ. j Outline!, Bpeclal government ino- j tcorologlst: j I Maximum Cl Minimum 44 j At 4:13 n. in 40 Precipitation 81 j Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1911 3C.25 j Precipitation samo period j last year 28.19 Wind: Southwest; cloudy. j Phonos 1.TI-.T; l.'-Ti. '81 S tf S moM will k j V mfX s !W r appreciate $W$r L o S QUALITY, SERVICE, After Dogi. Marshal Carter nn nouncoH that unless tho owners of dogs hasten with, thu paymout of nn nual taxes, thoro will bo a big alnugh tor of canines after Jnnuary 1G. IttitiH Mill Jack Nollnor has taken ovor tho former Metitzol sawmill at Ten Mile. Win. Iugersoll has been operating tho mill. They nro cut ting considerable lumbar for tho Wil lamette Pacific. KIKn Consider Buildings. At a meeting of the Elka' Lodge last eve ning tho Committee on the Home ro- poricu tnnt no contract has yet been i Blgncd with the Noblo Kstato for tho loaslng of tho second floor In tho con templated now building on Central avenuo and that therefore other pro posals for a building nro being con sidered nnd will probably bo accepted piovldlng a contract Is not signed for tho Noblo building before tho next lodgo meeting. Ross In Married. P. E. Hobs, mnnager of the Smith & Wnde Company, with his brldo came to MarBhflcld this morning on tho Drcakwatcr. and tho young couple will mako their homo for tho pres ent at 1041 Central nvonuo. Mrs. Hobs was formerly MIbs Marie Nca llgh, of Portland. Mr. Koss lins boon on Coos Dny nbout four months and during this tlmo has mado a hoBt of frolnds that Join In -wishing ho and his wlfo every success. BREAKWATER i 'HftZ FROM POUj D a TO LOUD PULP Dentty also came down from Cooa lllvor for the samo purpose. MRS. DAVE COWAN camo down fioni Allognny this morning to get her daughter Hnzol, who took sick yestorday. She had Just recuperat ed from an operation for appendi citis When BllO took sink ncnln. MRS. F. 13. WESTERDI3RG and Bon VDSSel ConiGS Oil 409th Trip reiurncu to unnuoii yesterday to brings 4U Passengers Bin Lumber Carrier nn Dollar- remain until Mr. Wostcrberg can anfJ Fair CargoJ Lille 0 Tak Part 0 airango for a new homo here, j On her 109th voyage tho Break-' ni ' S 0t They returned from Dandon Mon- water arrlvod in this morning from i 100 TOr Unent day, having been thoro nt tho tlmo Portland bringing a passenger list Tho Hazol Dollar, one of the blg- of the the. of 10 porsons and n fair cargo of Best lumber carriers of tho Dollar J. A. HBMEU, lineman of tho tele- merchandise. Sho will leave out Steamship Company's fleet, arrived piiono company, nns boon trans- "gain ror the north on Saturday . In at 1:45 this aftornoon to tnko on 800 tons of pulp nt tho C. A. Smith pulp mill for tho Orlont. Sho will simply load pulp here and will Piocced to Pugot Sound to tnko on ferred to Conullle, whoro ho has morning and this will probnbly bo just moved with his wife. Hero- "'o last trip for Captain Macgonn toforo tho company hns retained iititll ho returns from Washington no 4lncninn at cither Coqulllo or whoro ho goes as ono of tho dole- Myrtlo Point and tho moving of 'Billons of threo who will -work . a cargo of lumber for China and Mr. ucileu tliero Is considered nn or mo Coos Hay harbor approprla-. Japan. improvement In tho service, nsjtlons: j The Hazel Dollar Is a sister ship ho will bo on hand to Immediately j Those who arrived this morning of tho Possle Dollar, which took on take ehargo of any lino trouble ,from u'o north wore: ipnrt of a cargo ot uniiuur for tho u. J. wintors, Mrs. E. C. Wlntors, Xo l'lmVr licit. I.ocnl green houses woro yesterday and today complotoly out of cut flowers, lliif- coniparntlvoly fow nro raised hero nnd Christmas and Now Yenr'8 func tions exhausted tho supply. OuIh Install. Tho annual Install ation of otflcoru of tho Mnrshfleld Nost of Owls Tuesday evening waB lnrgoly nttondod. A smoker fQlIow ed tho ceremonies, Dan McDonald, of North lioml, doltvcrlng a mnstor f ul address on tho benefits of tho order. During' tho ovonlng Harry Winkler, Walter Hill nnd John Cot ter were initiated. AVY OES FOR- I IHE LEKKI I TO HI Income Tnv. Mnraliflold's wonlth- lor mou nro scratching tholr heads to day as tho result nf tho receipt of tho blanks for thclt iroino tax returns. This year life Instirnnro promluniB cannot bo deducted as an oxpouso Itom. (ictH X 1'Vcs Deputy (Inmo War den ThomnK says that tho Impression that ho received ono-hnlf of tho fines nascsscd for gamo violations Is in correct as ho is on a straight salary, tho fines going to tho state. Ho wild that his remark that ho mado In discussing tho Doswlck cbbo In Cur ry county that ho would not mako ftho trip to Gold1 Ueach for $25 did not menu Hint ho would rccelvo that amount for prosecuting Doowlck. Ho has had Hoswlck's hearing set for January 11 boforo tho Langlola Justlco of tho Pence. Qui Not bo .fudged.- Herman An onla Is In tho county Jail, languish ing behind tho bars. Tho police say thnt ho la crazy. Tho only way to find out Is to hnvo Anonla tnkon boforo tho County Judgo for n trial. Hut thoro la no County Judgo and probably will not no until noxt Tuesday when tho Supromo Court hands down Its doclslon. And In tho mcnutltno tho alleged lnsano man sits In his coll, yolla nnd proclaims tho fact that ho "wants to got out." Ho still tins a week's vacation nt the city's expense until n Coos County Judge has been officially decided. iWttet Weather HIGH and low. Exceptional Values at $3.50 and $5.50 FIXUP Two Stores. ffiShfield North Bend Ilooko l-'iineral. Tho funoral of Thomas Itooko, who died yesterday nt his homo In North Ilcnd following , a flvo months' lllnoss, was hold this run home or big features and,!!"0"!"0";. . Zrt."i: deceased. Ho loaves a wlfo nnd daughter. VAUDEVILLE. 00 BUYS level, sightly lot overlooking the bay. EASY TERMS (splendid opportunity )r the home builder E REID ABOUT IT L REID, 150 Front St. Ilrangan nnd Snvlllo, presenting n rofluod musical net. Introducing hinging, dancing nnd Instrumental aolos. Featuring tho largest contra bassoon In Amorlca. EXTHA IJIO FEATURE Josso L. Lasky presents Edmund Hreoao, the dlfctlngulahed llrondwny star, In his .latost Buccess " T II E MASTEIt MINI)" In motion pictures ot flvo .parts nnd 212 riconca. Steiitug-Unlvorsal presents Llttlo Hilly .lucoba In "A 11EAC1I HO-MANCE." Six roots mid n now vaudevllla net. Tho best program In tho, city. liower floor niitl balcony, inc. Hct'oml lliiUony, 10. Clilldion under (ho ago of ton yeai-s ()Hiiplng MNits, fie. Hero tomorrow night Tho twolfth oplsodo of tho Troy O' Hoarts. (Joes to Coiitilllo. Constnblo Cox loft on tho aftornoon train for Co qulllo with Horinaii Anonla In tow. lie will turn tho nllogcd lnsano man ovor to tho shortff, who will have ehargo of him until after a county Judgo Is selected, when an examina tion as to tho man's sanity will be held. "VVII1 Move for Xcw Trial. A mo tion for n now trial lu bi'.'inlf of Gcorgo Francis, who was yesterday Bontciicod to a term of two to flvo ytnrs In tho ponltoutlnry for robbing tho Owl Saloon In Mnrshfleld on Sop tombor 19 was announced today by AltornoyH Hoy nnd 'Mlllor, who do- 1 WATERFRONT NEWS 4 Loaded and ready for sea, tho gas oline sclioonor Hustlor la now await ing proper weather conditions before putting out for tho Sluslaw. Tho Itoamer Is now loading a cargo for tlio Hoguo Ulver and Is Uilso awaiting tho roturn from Portland of Captain Peto Olson, who was called thoro a fow days ago on business. . Jf. Sherwood, Dan Sullivan. H II. Parker, Chaa. Sprout, C. C. Thompson, Thos. Cronkllto, Itoy Uently, T. D. McMahan, L. II. Dob nor, A. D. Prentiss, Ada Merrick, M. E. Hnyniond, Mrs. M. E. Uny mond, W. H. llolton, Itobt. Dons moro, V. E. ltoss, Mrs. V, E. Hoss, Jos. Lynch, J. H. MeDonnld,, II. II. Donnhoy, May Smith, Vema' Smith, V. E. Harker, Peder OIboii, E. W. Oakes, C. Clark, Elizabeth Clark, Walter Clark, Jack Clifford, J. C. Keennn, Mrs. A. Austin, Harold Ais- In need of repairs, tho stcrn-wheol Itnlnbow wna off her regular South Inln, Jume llrnngnn, Muill llrnngnn, Coos Hlvor run todny, hor plnco bo- J. A. Mann, II. U. Hlshop, Ham Stal ing tnkon by tho gasollno boat ex- man. IS il SOP MAIMEDCHILDREN i' press. It la expected tho Itnlnbow ' will bo back again tomorrow. Tho nroakwater crossed l;i early this morning from Portland. On her trip north tho stenuiBhlp encounter ed heavy weather. On account of nn unfavorable bar nt Eureka, tho Gcorgo W. Elder was OUt nt 2 O'clock tills nftnrnnnn. Rim is expected in hero about 8 o'clock ! Oregon Club Women Provide tomorrow morning. Cnpt. Potor Olson of tho Iloamor returned today from Portland on tho Ilreakwntor and expects to loavo out tomorrow on tho Hoamcr for fjold Iloacli, Port Orford and Weddorburn. Orient horo a couplo of yearw ago. Sho carries about .'1,500,000 foot ot lumber. Cunt. McCIemonts of tho Dollar Lino, who piloted tho Ilcsslo 'Dollar In hoio, brought up tho Hnzol Dollar. Capt Itldley lB mnstor or tho Hazel Dollar Sho Is still under tho llrlt Uh flag and enrrjos mostly a Chl noiQ crow. Sho hns Just returned from 'tho Oihnt, nrrlvlng In Snn Eranelsco Dccombor 2R, bolng nbout fifty d.vjs out from Manila. COMPUTES FIND L FIGURES FOR FILL' I NEWS OF NORTH BEND Mrs. A. II. Imhoff, who rocontly Irft for Los Angeles to spond tho win ter In hopes of benefitting her health, I hns wrltton thnt sho la Improving steadily, which will bo gratifying nowa to hor many friends. Tho congregational mooting of tho Prosbytorlnn church of North Pond fended tho accused. According to Mr. wlll occur ..,,.. ovonln- whoil n Hoy tho mnn Is not a criminal and j lllomborB nn(l frlon(lB of tho chlrc,, was Intoxicated at tho time of tholnro urg0(, to ,)0 , ntton(lnnc0( MB dood. Ho took $7.50 from tho open f buslnosB of Importance will como bo- 1111 nttor breaking In through n win dow, leaving bohlud moro than $2 In chnngo, Mr. Hoy claims that now evldonco has been procured nnd that he Is doubtful that Francis commit ted tho robbery. Importance fcro the mooting. J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUUOEON Surgory nnd Diseases of Women a Specialty. Offlco, 307 Coko Illdg. Phono 229-J Ilea, Myrtlo Anna. Phono 304-L County ConmilssloneiH Meet. At the mooting of tho two county com mlbaloiiora and Judgo Hall In Co qulllo yostorday nothing was dona othor than tho passing upon of coun ty bills, othor official actlona bolng held up until tho Supromo Court do clslon as to who Is county Judgo. AMONG THE SICK Clifford Doano Is 111 with mumps at his homo in South Mnrshfleld. Harold Stutsman, engineer of tho fl.M department, who was seriously III yesterday, la much Improved to day and Is expected to bo back at work within a fow days. Mu-. Max Tlmmorman wna taken to Morcy Hospital milt uvonlng whoro sho underwent n successful oporntlon for nppomilcltls, ADVEIITIKEI) LiriTEHH. Bay View Hotel ler new management &RENCE, OREGON W iV Unnl nAAnmmnrln- II IU UCdl CUiOUIIIIIIVUa- the citv Thoroughly ited Dining Service Unexcelled s to Mease id .Mrs. W. J. Clarke SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fanoy and Domestic CHINA Don't lull to uttciul tlio benefit dauro given by tlio Lliiuca Lodgo ,nt Eagles' Hull, Saturday eve., San. Otli. .Uiisby'h Orchestra. Jobs for Dredge. Tho drodgo So nttle, which Is scheduled to comploto Its contract horo within n fow months Is now figuring with tho Umpqun Port on doing so mo work thoro. Mnnngor It, E. Miller yestorday wont to Dandon to confer with tho llandon Port Commissioners regarding possl- bio dredging tliero this auuimor. Official Coining. Tlio Eugono Gunrd aaya: "F. L. Durkholdor, sup- orlutondciit of tho Southorn Pacific, spent the night In Eugouo. Ho loft on tho Wlllamotto Paolflo for Marsh flold, planning to stop along tho "way uc several points. Tho trip Involved business connected with tho final completion ot railroad sorvlco over tho now road." mmmA 1)11. 1L K. KELTV, DENTIST Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coko Bldg Don't fail to attend tlio benefit duiico gicn by tlio Llnuea Todgo nt Eagles' Hall, Satiudny eve., Jan. Dtli. .Husby's Orchestra. 158-R NE ent jenger Service (SHFIELD CYCLERY I Libby COAL. The kind YOU Iiavo ALWAYS USED, l'liono 72. Pacific Lery nnd l'ransfer Connwuiy. ,. Dig SALE HEGINS Jan. O. HUH HHY GOODS CO. Watch tomorrou's Times for PltlCES and WAIT for It. Takes Iloglster to Coqulllo. Man agor Juston of tho St. Lawrenco Ho tel, was called to Coqulllo this morning as a witness In tho McVoy case, which came up for trial this morning. Mr. Juston took with him tho hotel register. It Is claimed that ono night In Soptember the 13-year-old girl lii' the case stopped at tho hotel under an assumed namo. Times want ads you. will do It for lluys Interest, J, T, Dyers has purchased C. W. Dard'a Interest In tho Club Cigar Store on North Front street and has taken possession. Ho and Chas. Bopebrako will continue tho business. Mr. Dyers Is a well known Marshfleld man and he and Mr. Donebrake will make a strong firm far the business. Mr. Bard and i family plan to go to California for tho J. iroWAHD was hero this morii' lug- on business from North Inlet. A. II. CULVER camo down ou busi ness today from his homo at Catch ing Inlet, A J. JOHNSON nnd wlfo, of Lnko- sldo, woro horo today on a short business trip. F. 0. MESSBRLE was among tho visitors In tho city today from Catching Inlet. It. O. GRAVES returned Inst evening from Coqulllo, where ho hns boon attending court. .'SPENCER KING of Mnrshflold Ih a recent arrival at Hotel Bonson, Portland, Oregon. WILLIAM WATERS was among tho out of town visitors horo today from North Inlet. GEORGE A. GOULD was horo today from Allegany looking after somo matters of business, . MRS. HERMAN SMITHGALL of Catching Inlet was In tho city today on a short shopping trip. GEORGE DEV1LBLISS of North Ill lot was among tho out of town business visitors In tho city today. JOE STAMBUCK, who has Just re turned from a visit at Loon Lake, camo down this morning on 'busi ness from Allogany. S. P. PEIRCE, Joint representative from Coos and Curry counties, passed through hero yesterday on route to Salem, where ho will re main during tho legislature. ROBERT A. CHURCH came down fiom Coos River today to attond the funeral of Thos, Roolco, Jack List of iinclnlmcd letters remain ing In tho Mnrshflold, Orogon, post- offlco for tho week ending Jnnuary G, 191C. Porsons calling for the samo will ploaso any advertised and pay ono cent for each lottor called for: , . Adams, Mrs. S. S. Adams, Mrs. L. 10. Boouo, Mia. E. E. Colomnn, Miss Clnra Darby, Mrs. Clay Darby, Clay Dunaoth, J. P. Fltzpatrlck, John II. C) Graham, Waltor Gamble, Mrs.- Llzzlo Glllotto, Mra. C. II. Goodman, Chnrllo O undersoil, Mnstor Qharlo3 Hann, Robert Hakala, Win. E. Hall, T. W. Unicorn!), Wnyno Hubbard, S. N. Jess, Wm. Knno, Thomas J, La Chnlrro, Juan Lelghton, Mra. A. A. Lohtonen, Henry Logan, Harry Loukhart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MyerB, Charles , Myers, Mrs. J. W. Massle, W. L. , Palntor, C. A. Paulson, OIo v Perkins, Arthur Ross, Mrs. Ellznboth Sargent, Mrs. Mnbol Salvatoro, San no Saraty, W. Stanbraugh, It. W. Sundstrom, Conrad Suess, James (2) Templo, Mr. and Mis. M. K. Todd, Frank J. Wallace Harvoy M. Ward, Jack. W. B. CURTIS, Postiiiastor. Fund Under Name of Wel fare Commission North Marshfield Dredge Pcoji ect Amounts to About $10,000. ' Final figures on tho yardage and rost to each proporty owner for tho North MarBhflold or Forndnlo drodgo County Superintendent Baker has I !!" . 1,"vo, Jl,8t bt, complotod by received an appeal from the Oregon 1,lnor Charleston .and today BKiiuiuuiiiH uru uoing mniicu out uy Socrotary John Motley, of tho Clinm bor of Commerce. About 110,000 la tho approximate cost of tho project. This doos not Includo tho Pino Streot fill thnt was recently comploted. In tho Forn dnlo fill thoro Is Included 23 blockB and portions of blocks. Bocuiso tho work was practically comploted on July of last year tho various amounts duo from tho prop- fcnnw!0r'jr Wn0rB W,U t,nt0 fr0m J,lly 1. '" "1014 with tho six percent of Intor- Jill, Ol I ou ,,,,til T..I.. ir ., a ...... . -" " ", mil) III WHICH tlmo thoy wlll bo duo. Stnto Federation of Women's Clubs, asking him to tell their hospital com mltteo nbout any crippled children In this county who would be aldod by a statc-wldo organization to fur nish free medical troatmont of tho most modern scientific kind In all cases whoro tho family Income Is not sufficient for oxponstvo con sultation with specialists. Tho Federation, which Includes a hundred womon'a clubs In nil pnrtB of tho stato, asks anyone who ot n llttlo victim of nn accident splnnl meningitis, of Infantile para lysis, of tuberculosis in tho bones , or Joints, or nny othor crip, pllng ciuiso, to wrlto tho details j of tho caso to Mrs. Mllllo It. Trum-' bull, Secretary Child Labor Com- inlslon, 2S0 and ono half Third Streot, Portland, Oregon. Tho club women maintain thnt theso llttlo cripples, besides bolng tho most pitiful of all cases of help, lossuoss, and besides being entirely without organized assistance In con-, i TflQ LATE TO CLASSIFY I trust with tno great siato instmi- 1X)U uks1ut,to ,-ooiuh fumliluHl tlons which care for tho deaf, tho for hou-okooi,ns. Apply 3d5 So- Ulillll, IIIU lUUIIIU-IIIIIlllUll illlll UVUII tho delinquent, nro also tho most curablo If treated In tlmo, and tho ri&ssinc most nblo when so treated to mako good, strong, usoful rltlzou Instoad of charges on publlu rhnrlty nil tholr lives. 4th St. ' ' FOR RENT Ono Milto of Iioiino kcoplng rooms, Marshfleld Hotel, Corner of 3rd and Conimorclnl. 1 j WED A'll COQUILLE COQUILLE, Ore, Jan. 7. A pret ty wedding took plnco .Sunday ovon Janunry 3, at tho homo of tho brldo's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor Weekly of West Coqulllo when tholr daugh ter, Mhs Joslo Weekly became tho brldo of Mr. Vernon Bennett. Tho eoroinony was porformol by Rov. O. Bryan bonenth u boautlful l' HALE Oil RENT A two and FOR KALI': SUm m Indicator. Mr. Ilw "".oolund, Old North Bond. FOR RENT MrCoi nine Houso part ly furiilshod, ton rooms mid bath. Centrally located for rooming and bom ding house. A. E. Seaman, Phono llt-J. FOR SALE I 1-2 ncro garden In flno condition Iu Reynolds' Addition. J. E, Fltz-gorald, FOR RENT arch effect errectod Iu tho bay win dow of tholr parlor; tho bildo bolng nttondod by MIsh Dolla Lund ns bridesmaid while Mr. Vnueo Weekly acted us host man. Tlio brldo was boeomliigly attired Iu n beautiful gown ot a delicate flhado of light blue satin overlaid with a silk chiffon bodice and tunic, and carried an arm bouqtiot of bluoj Lforgot-mo-uots, follago and ribbon. Tho groom woro the conventional dark navy bluo. Tho living mid dining rooms woro tastefully docorated for tho occasion j '"'Oil RENT House keeping rooms, with evergreens, tho color sohomo C,!i p't and Hlreh. throughout bolng green and whlto. The wedding was a qulot affair- only tho ' family and a fow closo friends of both parties bolng prosout. FOR RENT Rooming house. In quire Alton's pool hall. 139 Front street. FOIt RENT Furnished two-room houseyoplug suite. 413 2nd St., N. FOR RENT (Lrooiii houso. 421 2nd St. North. Inquire FOR RENT Four unfurnished NOTICE. Tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Com merce will hold Its annual meeting In Ita offlco Friday evening, January Immediately after the eoroinony thoy, woro oscortod to the dining room Lwhero n dainty wedding supper was served. Many boautlful and usoful prcsonta wero rocolved by tho young couple. ' The happy pair aoparted tho fol lowing morning for a weok's honey moon at tho homo ot tho brldo's sister, Mrs, J. L. Crosby of Gravol Ford and later thoy will Hkoly mako tholr home In Coqulllo. They nro WAiiTKi.GvUUx sacks. Pacific Wv. uoill wen Known in una cuiiuniiiii host of friends who housekeeping rooms, Call 439 N. 2nd st. I WANTED WANTED An office girl. Apply in own handwriting, stating exper ience nnd salary expected. IL, caro ot Times. ery & Transfor Co. a, i-jiu, ui o ciock aim an members land nuve a 1. . ". If , !.- ... ' uuiio in uxiuuuiug nonriy tjuuuiuiii- WANTED Steady laiioua and winning tiiom muc.'i aro requested to bo present. JOHN W. MOTLEY, Soo. Times Want Ada for results. happiness life. along their Journoy of reliable; man wants work of any kind, for board. K, caro ot Times. L ronM.tiw