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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1915)
Ppot" rfP'- ', ,.,-n WSU iW?w 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN h- mmm n mii miBMMaani i MiiitiiTiiii a .mb .. m m jaa ,ti w - "JSKRwIUVs , it .r KKpJPH jSR mr IFESSIONAL DIRECTORS .othard McClure ATTORNEY AT JjAW Practices in all courts. Kem l"t Flnnngiiii V; Dennett Dank t ' ''"' "' ilfflH. Haroer IIOUHH ItUIIilll'UI iLMnHni i)nHl.HiHl. nit.i ni.iHM tj rr 'im n WUHfWfllUVUUiill Itl'tHlU Ulft "IIU UUUIUI'l SfflTMMl Making. tilt-.06 3-9-J. lM. Wright Phono 188-It. nUILDING CONTKAOTOIt MSstlinates fumUbod on requost fflH, M. Shaw (Eye, Knr, Noso nnd Throat. (HjAHHHH FITTHI) EDKpIATTIH II. SHAW KdlmennoH of Women nnd Clilldrc Office Phono 330-J. ItoomB 200, 201, 202, Irving Dlock. i&'BlHjamin Ostllnd !ijKCON8ULTlNG KNGINKRR AND VOW AltCHITKCT PdS Offices, 20G Irving Ulock Mroone iva-H or aoi-j, Mnrahflold. Oregon LWlG. Chandler AKCIIITICOT Room 6 301 and 302, Coke Building MarBliflold, Orogon fin. S. Turpen iliwfk, akciiitkot !VSK Marsbflold, Oregon. fajaii Ostllnd , ift'ANO TUNKIt AND RRI'AIRKR Lmto crdore at W. It. Haines' Mui- (iw8. Sixth Stroot. Phono 103-L iitf ii Atrmni v Pui Riley Ballinper 'J aveiir :"""... v"" a,v. :. . "'"WW Plinnn 3QS-L. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. gpr, Commercial & B'dw'y toe AIN'T IT TIIR TRUTH. LWe nover blamo tlio tailor when four pants wo liavo to pin, re novor blatno tbo shoo man jwhon our soles grow old and thin, fte novor blamo tho hatter Fwhon our lids wo havo to flout, II ut wo always blnrao tho laun dry when our shirts wear out. 103 HAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono B.-J. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL fo(Kormorly tbo Coos Hotel) im heat, hot nnd cold wator.. No liquor. ITe invito you to Investigate our I irintor ratos. Special Inducement ben two or mora porsons occu- Bamo room. fPAltISIAN CLEANING AND Pi DYKING WORKS o0 west Market avo., cornor Socond Stroot. Indor now management Prlcos iw, nnd all work satisfactory. Ladles' work u specialty. Rfhono 170-J. J. S. STEVENS, Prop. All kinds of KINK CHEESE fiqulllo mid .ML Hood llutlor Iresh Eggs, Eastern OystoiH, 1"IhIi. COOS RAY OYSTER CO. Pnlnco Meat Market. Phono 3CI-J. AUTO CALL t trnu cnnTcc Aiimc Phono U.15..T Nltiht and Day. Whlto Mlopliant Grill il Cai'.s, Careful Drlvcrx i). i. l'oorn. in .. uy ordering mo lainoua IE Bcoal. per ton $1.00 IP Coal, per ton $0.00 half ton of both $3.00 1). MUSSON, Prop. o lEw, or leave orders ai Ilillyer's ClRor fitoro. T "IT 11 I i ie Day viewnoiei Inder new management FLORENCE, OREGON rs the best accommoda- in the city Thoroughly a uinmg jjbiviuu - Unexcelled rs to Please and Mrs. W. J. Clarke IITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, Fancy and Domestic CHINA SAVE HIE! NHTVLLE GOAL M ' w I Going & Harvey Co. Oh &h 1 I1 1 JZZr 1-i L I RANGES I $21.00 I 2.50 I I $35.00 ii I I . . $40.00 I I $45.00 I J I Arirl on In IkK rtfli I 'H B 1 1 flvV""7"'" r0K not' hav ' I 9 WMkaWTTj vi,vS aGOODrangei ., l' I H IHSHSHLiv it I LBBnilMP!94nI3jjnR5nrtpFI H IW-SMffiilStfSS Hi 75R"""K1 H J. f H IH pS i I I Il B pjH i '3 tM Yes, we carry all kinds and grades of STEEL RANGES, priced from $21 .00 to $85.00. 1 - -.But wc want to call your particular attention to our popular priced line. ' THE FAMOUS STERGER & KERR LINE OF OCCIDENTAL AND TOLEDO STEEL RANGES. They sell from $35.00 to $45.00 and they are guaranteed to the limit by the STERGER & KERR STOVE AND RANGE FOUNDRY, of San Francisco, California.' One of the oldest and most reliable firms on the Coast. Also, you have our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. Each section of the United States has its different requirements of the proper construction of a STEEL RRANGE. STERGER & KERfl know what this section requires, and so do we. Before buying come in and let us go ino detail about the many advantages our ranges possess and you will always be glad you inves- tigated before buying. ' ' I ' 1! H l1BaB-a)aaBBBaaMalaaBraHaaHBaBHHaBBHHHI H i uoing narvey to. i M I Ml DEATH REAPS DIE MDREQID PIONEEH Hond, who was nncstcd on the Captain W. S. Wheeler, Anctl olmrso or l,ironlc,,,s to kin Nick 81 Ypnr5 iirriimli! in lmt0 wns rclu!,8cl cstoiday wf fnnrilK , tor a hearinK before Judge Ponnoek Long iiincss ,,, thu Jugtll0 court Th0 ovWcnco Captain W. S. Wheeler, ono of Cooa toducod tended to show that Slauff Hay's oldest ploneors, aged SI yoars. , whllo in a Noith Dend saloon on died at his home on Ninth street Wed- ''miliary 3 had been Invited to drink, nesdny. For a mouth he had been ll0 icfusod and llltto and two other ailing and an attack of pneumonia ' l'ulgnrlaiiB commenced n quarrel lately proved too much and be sue- which resulted in Slnuff's threats and cumbed Wednesday. Tho deceased ll,o carrying of a revolver given him lenvos a wife and threo children. Of "v Capt. Simpson, theso threo, George L. Wbooler nnd JoMn Saban, a friend of Slauff's. Mrs. Kato Hampton live In Marshfleld i t,,gtlflcd that the latter had been nnd tho second daughter, Mrs. Mary Kllen Stevens, llvos in Portland. For 51 years Cantaln Wlmnlor t.ns boon u momber of tbo Odd Follows lodge nnd last year whon ho ronched tho bnlf century mark with that or - ganI?ntlon tho members hero present - cd him with a badgo or honor. Tho local Odd Follows will hao cimrK0 of tho funnrnl nnnf Riiiuinv ,,ri,.nn.. at 1! o'clock. Despite tbo fact Mint Captain Wheeler sold a farm on Kontiick inlet seven or eight jonrH ago for about $1 1,000, a gieat deal or tlilii princi pal has been oaten up by oxpenslvo litigation, according to tbo deceased's attorneys. Tho old pioneer was bom in Penn sylvania in lS!i:i. For sovornl yoaru ho was a nallor on deep water ships I) all parts or tho world. On bis re turn Captain Wbeolor then bocamo a railroad man and In 1 K 5 ( ranin to tbo Itoguo Illvor. Tills was soon after the discovery of gold there. Ho bo camo interosted In milling and In 18fio returned to Ponnsjivala, whoro hi was married. Again coming wost, tho Cnplaln nnd his wlfo wont to Nevada and later camo to Coos liny in 1808, where ha hns rosldcd since that time. Mrs. "Wlieolor died sovoral yoars ngo nnd Captain Wbooler married a sec ond tlmo about threo years ago. Hot and tho second Mrs. Wbooler became dissatisfied and nt tho present time thcro is n caso in tho courts, brought by Mrs. Wheeler, nsklng for a month ly sum for hor living expenses. It Is declared tbo Captain left n will. According to thu Orogon law tho wlfo will nt least rccolvo tho ben efits of tho homo for a year and also will rccolvo n ono-half lnterost In tho Irconio f i om tho real proporty. Cap tain Wbooler owned n bouse and threo lots In Wost Marshflold, esti mated to bo worth about $4000. Tido lauds opposite Hmplro nro stip ulated at $100 and the personal es tate nt about $2000, Tbo launch Trnvolor, now run by tbo Cnptnln'o sou, also bolongn to tbo oitnto, Tho funoml of W. S. Wlieolor will bo bold from the Wilson chnpol Sun day afternoon at 1 o'clock and will bo under tbo nusplcos of the Odd Follows. Schilling s and moneyback ; lirUMHIAX IK RKIiKAKRD FROM TIIRnATKXING CIIARGK Tony Klimir Ones Kico, Follow Iiik lleiiiliiK in .liiMlre Court. I Tony Slauff, a Bulgarian of North stared when two men Jumped out of I tbo brush on tho evening of Jnnuary i 3 Mowing tho ijunrrel In tho sal 00" aml tlmt 8ln,ltt tl,en thought it ' wnB I,IUo a"a llls nolw socking 1 1,,B llfo n"11 B0 l""Ctired a gun and 1 ,,uc,nrc1 'o would shoot to kill, l2(lsnr slmHBon went tho $3G bonds for tl'o appearaco of Slauff. Troforo I Hochoff. John Poncbcff nnd Louis Pntroff woro witnesses. M. I,. Pow ell, of Noith Mend, appeared for Nick Hltto, who must pay tho costs. Fllti: rillKK'H VIKWH. IMItor Times: Suudny'H flros both demonstrated that fact that people do not turn lu proper nlarms in enBo of flro, A groat deal of unnecessary delay would bo avoided IT pooplo would only ue6 piopor precautions In turning In an nlarm. First of all you should know thu district in which you llvo. Do srro to learn this and tho streot cor nor nearest to which jou llvd. If 3 on don't know this, In turning In nn alarm always stato whether north of Central or south of Central avotiuo, hut always statu tho exact location If possible. Many pcoplo nro prono to blamo tbo central girl for mistakes In nlarms. Don't do It. Slio is not to blame. Ulanio yourself for not giving It to her properly. Don't Just take down the receiver and shout "flro!" or "my houso Is on flro," but toll Contrnl whoro tho flro Is, or whoso boiiBo Is on fire nnd she'll got tho proper alarm all right. Ilomombro; call up Contrnl and wnlt until sho answers, toll hor who you arc, where tho fife Is,. nnd tbo nonrcBt streot cornor north or south, and tho district, If possible. ' Following are tho districts as they ard at present; No. 1, All north of Market nvo nuo, Seventh street to wntorfront, Ono short blast. No. 2. Wntorfront on Market ave nuo to Fifth streot; Firth streot to Contra); Central to Fourth; Fourth to Curtis; Curtis to wntorfront. Two short blasts. No. 3. All or Itnllrond Addition. Three short blasts. No. -I. South Marshflold. Noith lino Is Audorson avenue; cast lino Is Best FINEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL Makes Most Cups of Good Coffea Per Pound. CHAFF REMOVED Chaff has a Strong, Disagreeable Taste. PROPERLY GRANULATED. Uniform Size Grains. ' , UNIFORM QUALITY Maintained by a System of Blind Experts. PACKED FRESH. ' - Shortest Time From Roaster to Tin. and its protection AIR PUMPED OUT. Air, Moisture and Smells Spoil Coffee. . ' ABSOLUTELY SEALED. ' . Nothing Outside Can Affect It. - ." PRESERVED IN ITS AROMA. Taste and Strength Everfresh ' 'r COFFEE-GAS PRESSURE. Nothing Can Escape. Bunker Hill Dept. W. H. Dindinger & Co. E Claude C. Thompson afld C. H. bproat, or Hood River, in vestigate Business Looking over the territory with a produce exchnnge a probability Is tho purpose- hero ot Claude d. Thomp son, pnitnor In tho Hood Itlvor Pro duco Exchnnge. With him comes Chnrles H. Sproat, a Hodd Itlver or chardlst and capitalist, who is look ing over business prospects with tho Idea in mind of investing Jiero if sntlsticd. Mr. Thompson camo hero nbout Ivo months ago. Shortly nftcr that his partner, C. C. Lomtnon, camo horo for a visit. Uolh woro so well Impressed with tho possibilities for their business on Coos Hay Hint Mr. Thompson has now returned For some tlmo Mr. Sproat was president of tho Hood Illvor Apple growers' Union. Ho owns a largo ap ple orchard In that vicinity nnd in 1912 won tho grand sweepstakes at tbo Rpoknno npplo show with a car. load ol apples. LAWVKKK TO KLKCT. Claim Latin Program is Mystery of Coos County Rnr AhhociiHou. "K Plurlbus Uiiuin" ntamped on tbo shokols or tho roalm Is about tho limit of ihc laymnn'B Latin know kdgc. This is just the reason, say Mint lawyers, that they havo prepar ed tbo program for tho annual ban quot of tho Coos County liar Associ ation nt Coquillo January 12 In tbo ancient language It's n mystory. Ilowovor, it is known that Androw J. Shorwood Is tonstmnstor for tho occasion nnd that Nell C. McLood, vico-prcsldont, will glvo nn address, lleyond this it Is "Greek" to most or us. Claude II, Olles will "Actl Labor! Jucundl"; tho subject for Cdcll It. Wndo Is "Jus Dlcero, ot non Jub Daro"; William C. Clmso will talk on tho "Abslt Invldln"; J. O. Kendall on "Focnum Hnbot Cornu"; Audtln S. Hammond, "Dosploro ln-Loca" nnd the grand finale Is to bo brought out by Arthur 1C. Peck in "Flnem Itos- iitorr . Tho annual election or officers will tnko plado that saino evonlng. Fourth stroutl-WoatHno Golden avo nuo to Klgbth street, ICIghth stroct to city limits. Four short blasts. No, C West Mnrah field. Flvo short blasts. ' No. G.T-North Marshflold, or Forn dalo. Six short blasts. General alarm, four long blasts. Abovo all: Don't got oxcltod whon you diseovor n flro, and you won't make mistakes. DAN II. KEATING. Coffee d Store y OPEN PfJODUC EXCHANGE i b i fiwaiMw!ir