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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1915)
luLiuq -flirw;iTl .ZmUinWSr . MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910-jKMj - THE COOS BAY TIMES SIX k the Last Unv muMs to BriTHE GREATEST DAY; February Patterns Here Delineator For February Here' Tomorrow XOItTII IIK.VD Al'TO DAMAGED HV Flit 12 An nuto belonging to Leo Heath cniiBht flro Into this afternoon on the Shormnn nvenno hill nnJ wns consider ably dntnnged before n flro extinguisher could be secured to extinguish the blnzc. The enr wns n new Hudson Six. I ' I January Clearance Sa BEGS to announce their having the exclusive agency of the Buttenck ratterns- W !! ii iti'hi iwHh'inrnrnTiTiHi'i'MrriiH luiii mi. --'"" "y FOR MARSHFIELD Their aid in selactincj your dress materials will become immediately manifest. T0 BREAK AIL RECORDS FOR SATURDAY'S B USINESS WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR CLEARANCES ,$ IN ORDER TQSTABTWORK SEVERAL imps OF GOODS AT RIDICULOUSLV nw PRI PES. COME SATURDAY-YOU'LL BE THp g u ., Big r L EUEH CLEAN-UP SALE ENDS MONDAY, JANUARY 25TH EGDIOMrCITM HEHMAM GDRDES IS KILL FfllERS DIDj CILLEOBT DEATH Jurins Walters Hears of Move Waned Long and Uneven to Reduce 0. A. C. Ap- I Fight Against Tuberculosis propriation -Funeral Sunday "Economy!" shout tho members of tho legislature up and down tho hulls of tho state cnpitol. Tho Intest attempt nt reducing the high tost of conducting tho state, according to a wire received by Judgo Walters this morning from Dean Cordloy, of O. A. C ,1s a bill proposing to cut down tho extension department appropria tions of tho agricultural college. Such a move, declares tho telegram, would probably result In tho abolish mont of tho county agriculturist plan, undor which J. L. Smith Is acting. Immediately tho Oregon Agricul tural College will tnko steps to defoat tho hill that Is now ready to bo brought beforo tho legislature for nc tfon. This Is a move somowhnt simi lar to tho fight waged by tho Uni versity of Oregon two years ago to secure tho necessary appropriations for tho conducting of that Institution, apportion of tho state uniting to re duc6 tho annual expenditures. Under tho extension department plan of tho Oregon Agricultural Col logo ngrlculturlsts luivu been placed In almost a dozen counties of tho sinto, part of their salary being paid by. tho extension department and tho othor part bolng borno by tho vnrl ous counties. Slnco coming horo loss than a year ngo, J. L. Smith, county agricultur ist, tins ninde rapid progress, has or-1 ganlzod flvo cow-touting associations i with two more under way and linn I worked enthusiastically In tho In torcsts of tho farmers. Herman Cordes, aged .IS, died at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It, C. Cordes, on Broadway, Inat evening about (i o'clock, after an Ill ness of tuberculosis that has lasted for moro than n year. Tho deceased formerly owned and conducted tho Union Cigar Storo on Front strcot and was well known, having in his llfotlmo hero acquired a host of friends. In 1S7G Herman Cordes was born In Maruhfluld, Hu lived hero his entire life, leaving Coon Day out once In thin time. About a year ago ho took down sick nnd for tho lust few months had, boon In a very wnalt condition, tho doctors being unablo to give him any hopo In tho uneven fight which ho heroically waged. Tho deceased will bo burled Sun duy afternoon nt 12: U0 o'clock from tho Wilson Undertaking Parlors, tho services being In charge of tho Odd Follows and to ho conducted by ltev. Itobort Drowning. Herman Cordes mis also a member of tho Eagles' Lodge, tho momberu of which will nttend tho funeral. Ho Irtivea a father mid mothor, Mr. mid Mrs. It. C." Cordes, two sisters, Mrs, Itob- Rumor That Southern Pacific . Will Soon Let Contracts for , Balance of Coast Road , According to an apparently well authenticated report received bore, tho Southern Pacific Is making plans to start active construction on tho J bnlnnco of the coaBt line, from Coos ' Dany to Eureka, this spring. , Tho official announcement has not boon made, but for somo time rumor has It that It would be forthcoming lii tho nenr future. According to tho Inst report receiv ed here, somo of tho contracts havo been, or nro being, nrrnnged for tho last link In tho line. It Ib said that Hauser & Ilnuscr, who nro tho con tractors on about eighteen miles of tho Coos Hay-Eugeno line, between Coos Day and Ten Mile, lire to tnko tho contract for fifty miles of the oxtenslon, between Coos Day and Eureka. They nro said to ho pre paring to start this work, If tho plan for tho extension goes through, about April 1. Ilne Several .Surveys. Tho Southern Pacific has several surveys of tho Coast Route between Coos Day and Eureka, tho last one I being made loss than two years ago. ' Just what routo was finally deter mined upon by Chief Engineer Hood wns never mndo public. It has been gouorally believed that whon tho balance of tho coast road was built, tho local lino from hero to Myrtle Point and tho Smith-Powers lino south from Myrtle Point, would bo used us links lit It. They would make about fifty miles of tho road completed mid tho routo Is said i to eliminate somo cxponslvo work that would bo necessary if they hug ged the coast lino direct south from Coos Day. For llnnrimi Line. Tho understanding was when tho SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY One Lot of Sixtv-five Silk Messa ge Petticoats. All sizes I 1Q and colors. Tomorrow M - Many hundreds of pairs of Ladies' and Children's Sho3s have been sold during this sale. Avail yourself of this opportunity tomorrow. ALL SHOES REDUCED Tomorrow we place on sale 35 New Ladies', COATS These coats arrived Thursday on steamer Breakwater. They were bought at practically our own prioss from a manufacturer who was glad to unload at this time of the season. Regular prices $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18. Tomorrow $6.50, $7.50 and $8.75. SPECIAL FOR TOMORRg One lot of 50 Silk Messal Taffeta Waists, some high net long sleeves, others low short sleeves. Former orim $3.00, $3:50, $4.00 andn' $4.50. Tomorrow on sale all Big reductions in Corset J and Muslin Underwear, ty Comforters, Bed Spreads, M fihilrlrnn's HnntQ nme e..J Overcoats. Come Tomorrow! CLEAN-UP PRICES on AH Women's Suits and Dresr Hub Dry Goods Company "Smart Wear for Women" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue Tclep&oaS i PICTURES sue ii SMITH QUI NORTH RFin TO !pE0 :SS FDR THE SOUTH m cpt nmncncl I f I Hi M j llll Mil HltlTOSt, glv . -l"WI wl i lUUIIUij,,,,. W) ar orl Mnrsdon and MIhs Josonhlno Cor dos and ii brother, Komoo Cordes, nl! ' (0"lrnct w08 't tot tho Coos Hay of whom vo In Mnraliflolil. i I:,l0 " that n contrnct would no let ror extending the road ns far, south ns Diuidon so that tho Unndon Splendid 'Exhibition Last Night Carries Passenger List of For- of bcones on Belgian ty-four Persons for San Battle Fields. Francisco Tho wnr pictures shown at I-oman-skl's last iilsht were a remarkable AT THE HOTELS WAS PRESIDENT OF ROAD THREE EXCITING WEEKS Jv. A. Kolloy llcntl of Socly-Audor- Mtn liOKtidiK Hoad For Wlieol- or liitoivsts, Ilotwlxt lata In December nnd Tlio I'lmudlcr Hotel. A. A. Ilnlc, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrfl. J. T. Hobs, Wagner; Jamos McCutch oon, Frank Torry, llluo Hldgo; Ocorgo II. Torry, llluo ItldBo; S. Ilrownstono, Son Francisco; Frank (1. I.osllo, Co qulllo; C. II. Dayton, Iowa City; William W. Hush, Oakland, Cat.; J. J. Conway, Kansas City; h. Ilott lor, Portland; II. Nowninn, San Fran cisco; Alfrod Johnson, Jr., Coqutllo; It. Cross, San Francisco; II. H. Mil- IIYIiHiIHkx nt Hn..n - i I. ni. I nv(l.nlnn -nnl,l l.n ,m.,lntn,l nl,nl "-"" " " ' l ' n. eo, .1... .1 ... .i n t. l'ttIoflolds. of the great KaropMa tho samo tlmo Hint tho Coos lay- ...n 0 ., .. . . , ., . , Hoard or this recently. . r, ,,, , . . . . . . from homoa that had ba dtrord ORGANIZE UBRARY BOARD '5JK" t?3 Z ., c, . , ... KOtten by tho who witss4 thM Min. IIoiiit Sonuoliirkoii ('boxen .....,i.,.., ,... .. . .IVU1IUUI11II IB IV I UM I SBnBTA - . on hitDdrttl ver fwwt at lut , evening exhlbttioa. Tlio now library board meti 1iik( iu-niiliiiF .it tl.r, -nr..n..l.v i i ft matl&6as thil kftirt-anAa nuA will I ."- v.w....... MV IIIU WtltllUhlU 1- -.- t-w.wv-. Carrrlns i 4 iaenger and a load of lumtxrr th Nann Smith left out Chairman nt Mooting I.ust Kve nln Othor Offlcorn o'clock this afternoon for San Pranciaco. Tho who lft for the south woro: Mr. and Mrs. Stepiion IlOKors, lCil- ward iJibowltch, Mm. A. K. Labo- llth. F. B. Field. II. Newman, Cnrl Raro. Mr. M. K. SIIjsI, Mrs. J. A. Ward. Mrs. Vrw Nlome, Mrs. W. U. Smith. Jack Coleman, Mrs. II. I. Colman, Go. I. llalrd, II. 1). Mof- oarly In January. B. A. Kolloy waslU), SwiUlo. R ,, ,,,,,, ronil.n. tho iirosldo.it, vlco-priwldoiit, Iwnnl .. Pt curlla, LaUoaldo! J. ll.Cookson. of directors and operator of a ulito Sa Krnilclllc. p. Dohorty. San Fran- Him unu-iiiiii iiiiiu iuiiii down on uiu i lowor I'lsc-O! W. 11. Rl.-ov PnrMnnil 1 I.' r. ill.. mm - uiihiiiu. ino yuuiiK uiu" n'V.illl lril.....i. nin...i n n-i. l.l. if n.,l.n,l h.i.1. I., in..... I. ..a ol.r.f.t.1 I ' '"""v w tllUIHl' ...n Mii.ii.il utiviv ill ?.vii, iittn niliiiuii tho cares of tho mighty corporation from his back; haa wiped his brow nnd sits down to think out Just what brary and organized. Mrs. Henry , " ' t tho SUr SeiiKstncken wns elected chairman, , 'orth Ud toalsht. Miss Kllzaboth Topping, nn ox-offlclo inonibor, was appointed socretary; Mrs. II. S. Tower was elected vlce piosldont, and Mrs. M. C. Maloney, tieauurer. Mrs. J. H. Flanagan and Mrs. J. V. Ilonnott wore also present. ComitlJiiKiii Albrecht, who Is Thwator In AX KAItLV DAY WHKCIC la the early arrival of Com liny tb wreck of a ratl named the Qnadratnai must be recorded. She i fl. If 1. rrnlnmnn C liuninn W T l'JZ2!?L ?ZJ i ".,. Albert Swanson, S. Nosh. ,,". J. Oeason, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilanunol, Mlm J. Ilouaor. Miss F. Hard. Mrs. i ..... .. . ' u. w. Hard, T. It. Hard, K. h. i)ox ter, J. A. Ward, K. V. Jonos, II. It. ! J Miller, II, G. Uutlor, Flor Fnlsolto, i ir. and Mrs. A. F. Snultor, J. Chaso, ' M. McIIalo, J. Murphy, K. Ouonthor, ' W. F. Harmon, Mlko Uasto, .Too Miller ' mill II r!n.1.llu ' was kutt ok the oar. A Mr. Simp-1 I mate, Newly Elected Directors of Public Library To Hold An nual Meeting Homorrow Tlio newly oluctod board of direc tors of tho North Demi library will moot nl tho ronlilonco of Mrs. C. F. McColluni nt i! o'clock Saturday nf toruoon. Tho members of tho board uto: Mrs. C. F. McColluni, Mrs. It. A. Wornloli, Mrs. L. C. Itoynolds, Mis. C. M. Ilylor, Mrs. h. J. Simpson mid Mrs. Horbort AnustroiiK. This mootliiK of tho board Ib hold for tho purposo of electing offlcora of tlio library for tho uiihuIiik yonr. IMjI'K I'ltlNTS. I'liono 2(1 Ul. son, I'ortland; F. J. Iloylon, Portland, Tho lllauco llotol. w. i. iiwivi unit sun, aiironon: toiiiuiimon Albrecht. who Is a sob. a ladv aiul th nhiaf . II A Vnljnn tlmi.lniii I...... n !......!.. ii . I A (I T R fl I f I I f" I f f I A mm did happen during his exciting so-' ' . "u"""" """" "" aiiosg, .uuumor 01 uio now uoaru, was out ef cootrar' to adrjee. got Into a boat. Hr I . IVIIUntLJUIl Uf Journ in tho south. ,.... w ... nvn. jiynie ( ".. in uoat bins caoaixed; tho lady Tho Kcely-Andorson logging roud U: l,onry yiUon 5'yrUo Point; At tho meeting It w decided to' and Stanton bolng drowned. Tho n defunct concorn going bankrupt'1'' ltlu'kleff Nofwuy; Hoyd Ilruned, I donate the large reading table used mate succeeded In fcwllnmlng clear, somo tlmo ago, was operated by tuo ,,oaver u,"i A- ll- Miller, Coqulllo. j lit tho old library rooms to the North drifting out to sea and swimming Itobort Dollar lutoroHtu engaged In mo liojh nowi. uontt uurary as sew solid oK ublea mck io shore with the flood tide. NICE IIET IPHSEiC taking out. tics from tho forosts fori Cl Lnr180"' JUiwankoe; II. A. Sim- havo boon purchased for the Marsh- Captain Park Ilutlor, fnthor of the Hstubrook company. J. K. ' im)U8' flrm,u InMi Carlson, I.ako-' Hold library With It will also he Reorder John Ilutlor, was In com- Whooler, of Portland holding tlu ! B,t,0J w- l'- I'roston, Wagner; James sent the charging counter and the "! of the vessel. .Mr. (lion Aiken first mortgage bought tlio property , Murphy, Wagner; K. Ouontlior, New- children's table and benches, which of Marshfleld, Is woll posted on tho tho Dollar people to,1UK' Mra- ' Poiiman, Wagner; , will be of much asslsunce to the week, he being on Coos Hay at iiiiiohi traiitroo. Crabtruo; I., k. North Uond library as they have not ln,; tlwe it occurred, llimn, Crnbtroo; Miss K, l.owls, Wag-' yet boon able to purchase these fit- tings. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tower have E HARDY DENIES REPORT sas ir: ship was .ot in Danger Adds Special Delivery Wagon on coos nay ibir itiHcntiy to Its Equipment to Better berve Marshfleld People uud warned desist. Kolloy wns sont thero to run the road for tho Wheolor pooplo. Into"101: C. A. hoe, Myrtle Point: John tho woods ho wont, took personal i Oborg, Portland; Sam Qtt. Allaaunv. chrrgo, tho first tlmo, ho declares, that ho ever saw such a road, and for exactly 2! days hold tho Tort, directing the going and coming of tho wheezy but powerful little log ging oiiglno and tholr log trains that wind around tho turns after them for all tho world llko somo huge ' Borpent, I '"It was a groat Job," doclaros i O. Kninpfer, Myrtlo Point. Tho St. Uwiviiro Hotel. F. Horrls, Seattle; Miss Alice Homo, Kugeno; J. n. Cook, Portland; Arthur James, Portland. , given a large thirty-day clock to the library and it was lualalled today over tho librarian's charging desk. There are 31,000 morchant ships In tho world, capable of transporting 47.000,000 tons. Timos Want Ads for results. SUKS I'OU DIVOUCK TIll'ltSDAVS AIIIIIVAIA. The. Chandler Hotel. F. J. Iloylon, Portland; W. It. RllrtV loriln..l. 1 1. r. ill 1 ., . . ,, ... - . ... .. vi'.lliuill.,. i, v'lnn ?"" ""' llin,0Ut 1,,"-,kl''; J- K. Norton. Co.,.,me; the kaleidoscopic events that Imp- V. s. ,,, ,,,.,,. .. ' ;,.iKm7w. 1, ' " " wn,,W-'. I'ortland; William Cnndlln. !Ul0up- Tho c0l, grated a uilthty hard on tho nerves. joooulllo; S. n. Vincent, Portland; O I few ymra aB' Mrs- Gn, returning t A. Mlntonyo. Coqulllo; C. It. Wright.'."10 ,:",eof ,horI fnthor- J,ldB ... .." nandonr i R Rrn. m. ... I Co,v,B at Medford. Later she mov- IUHUUV Ilk. MIDTU DITMr. . - "" b-. i mil I i.i... vi ui IVUIIIII Ut-HJU D1I IB Mrs. Helen CJale, formerly n woll known North Uead resident, nnd who has visited hero ofton slnco hor n curable disease, which roqulros remuvui io Meoioru, uus uegiin suit for a divorce from Dr. Howe G. uuiu, u luriuur .-Noun uond prac- Scoi es .Magoo. Captain Mlcholson of tho stoamor Hardy stated today that tho reports that tho Hardy was in danger whllo crossing out to soa from Coos liny As ovldenco of Us dcslro to Im provo tho fcorvlco that It Is ren dering to its ciiBtomora tho Pnlnco Moat .Market haa nut on tholr own last wool: woro absolutely false. Ho dollvory wagon which will grcntly says thnt tho bar was Just n trlflo facllltuto this branch of tholr busl- choppy and that somo spray daHhod n088- 8'fo this estnbllshmont pass- trontlllOllt. Tho OHUINK trpatmon can bo usod with ifbsoluto coufldonco. It dostroys all doslro for whlskoy! boor or other Intoxicants. Can bo 'statements mildly) Bivon In tho home. No sanitarium CaI't- Miiseo had boon soro nt him exponso. No loss of tlmo from work. slnco tho Inspectors consured Mngeo v..i .. b.iuu Bucroujv u nftor air coniuing with tho Ilnrdv Knmn over tho boat, hut not a singlo sea washed Iior docks. Ho snys that no windows wero broken and his dock load wns not harmed. Ho says that ho was not In dnngor of bolng car ried on tho north spit and that ho did not sound any distress signals. Ho roundly scored Captain Mageo of tho Nann Smith for sounding dis tress signals for lilni. Ho said that Capt. Magoo'fi report was greatly ox aggoratod (putting Capt. Mloholson's llo claimed that Mrs. O. P. Moffett of Kontiick In-' lot Is n guest at tlio W. A. Davon. port homo. and wife, l.akoaldo; II. Chuso C. U. Hockott of Kmi.irn lnnv.w '"'i A. Vliior, Umpire; K. A .. .,. . . . .. " ..' . i Od tO Portland With hnr fiillion mi, I .tilnl ..,. n . x . .. . ... . .. m. uHuimoK an o wuo. North Hand. Ul0 suU a8 h'h'--::' " ' V. . "". '"B"1 "V? '0"' " rro'iu" ag0 n"d tlmt ,ie trying to tim. i.iya llotol. p . "-" -- f """""'"" "u,,u "o rorundod. , renect on Mlcholson now. V. Hrowii, Conlodo; I. A d"Bon hot""'" NrtU DaUta hTJ' v UR,XE '8 Pr"aru'1 ln tW0 '": , Myrtle jlLISSS: 5ilN' l BOCrot ttmont, a powder; Nol- on tho lireakwnter tomorrow for Portland on a short buslnoss trip. Mrs. Hockott will accompany him for n visit " UBfrlonds. Timi la lor results. sou, liaiulon. Tlio lllauco llotol, II. Huiioh, Heaver Hill; J. Close. North Hond; J U, Sowell. Conulllo: Jack Dolllgnn, Tar Heel; Oeorgo A.' H !!-"' e.d.5 C. ,nrwho Lire " St S.f" . . - -"mi McNollI and wife, Wagnor. Tho St. liiiumiro llotol. J. Collins, Salom; B. H. Hlckloy. Handon; W. H. Jonos, Portland; Honry Carlson. Lakeside; J. Snyder, ireaunont. Costs only $1.00 a box, 101110 In and talk over the mnttor with us. Ask for booklet. Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Tho Capt. Mlcholson said thoy had a flno trip up from San Francisco, ar riving hero In forty hours. Thoy brought 300 tons of hay, somo gaso llno and consldorablo miscellaneous freight. llHln l!l?lvn.-i. ..,.... lllH, ratcliln. lul.l: J. w. smllh. I... .,,.".'" ." ?'""" "" '"(..mo Drag stura. Frank',1,. i.kso ..,...V,"" , I." ..'" ."'' J ' - ' 'AKM'K, Open Saturday. od Into tho ownorshlp of N. D. Os wnld last Octobor thoro hay boon much improvement In both tho sor- vlco nnd tho quality of tho meats with tho result of a steady nnd np preclablo incrcaso In tho business. In lino with this ndvanconiont tho now dollvory wagon will incroaso their nblllty to givo ndequnto and satisfactory sorvlco. In addition to prompt dollvory of tolophono or dors, parties without pnonoa. mny Blvo orders to tho driver for do llvory nnd It parties without phones will let us know wo will bo ulad to nrrango to call regularly for tholr meat orders. Wo are now carrying tho best lino of meats on Coos Hay nnd call ospeclnl attontton to tho oxcollonco of our Frankfurters, Bolognas and Gnrllc Sausagos, wh.cn nro tho vory best to bo found In Mnrshflold. Wo nro prepared to servo you sat isfactorily nnd would bo pleased to liavo nn opportunity to prove It to you. , PALACI3 MEAT MARKET n. N. Oswnld, Prop. Phono 10C-J. Coos Dir Tin I publlih Irtal nil qutitlnj Iiir hli cr Wl as noHltlt! -Tin v.rds. In putiliiUtg tor Tho Times doi tho 'osh oxprcweJ slmplv rffnrd'n; t crai voicing of iiirrcrent cro qiii'ctlous nfftfcllnt 1M in re. bishop's una!; To tho rfdllorof ThlTM In n recent Ihoi dl t'r.oro appeared a ttlT munlcatlon from Own" tho nowly consecrated I Kon, tho Itt, Iter. Walten nor. I). 1).. bail beca i pers In a libel suit lot l on routo to I'ortll v;ns so brief, glvlas i tnllH. Hint It might WS mlBiindorshtndlDgolU fact It hns already i I mliids of Boine. Mi;l tho prlvllcgo of itiWj moro fully? Tho libel charges P!J Btntement which W1S loirod to havo ma i socond ninrrlasoc.fa)M attorney of Maquole'Aj lirlniTH thO Slllt S1W Mr. Murray, havlnj 61 from his first wlfeciKj mirai. and contrary i" both tho Cathedral J nf Mm Knlscopal churc! rlodbyonoofthecW odral staff, a Rev. Mr . tho Episcopal clergyffji J ..nv'o lmnio tOWnlBW"! tho second niarrlas. l j n.,nrlnil If tO De " nviilnnntlOH tO DeJD ' , in. tim inarrlagei I"1 tno,i Hint ho did W .r.in. n divorced m ...... ,, ...0 -- . jf not havo dono so. I Ins tp Mr. Murray, 'J suit osaliiBt the iw- .. i vnnnrted tO S"'. gardlng the second xPi ii.. nt Ynllllir ' I Murray.' I do ot 3 ,.vlnCB'"H no was mi"'-" .jo i.i.l.n hlDlIW'l ....... .i. ,..,!. Of tt ( Willi Hi" .1,3 additional facts, U f flavor to tho m J ..i in the W iy repuiiu ,. ininiv if does not6c,,"J !... no ameafcd' uiiiiiti" "- .. .an lnwyer, it ' " tfl 8 offended, e for openly V"" .,. legal t .-w iin ..... .,Hn WOr "' 1 a muo urn" .jj ... m.imn for stanal IllW .ia..- - was right. RODT. & .... ...., Mi. Is eviaf7. IIIU Hli'""' . vnntngo of Ins -, .- i"ij-ii ."BS".