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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1915)
W ?tf f i . ",'!'' ,'f pfr 5fA, .J- !' fa ' ft fn Best j r Plue Serge Suits m .JEVer Offered on Coos Bay for ii ,. fly Jra SI, k I 5 "4W " Sffltf'. ..'. $& May now W&m at the UKAttfttfvtt Bii; fffaHir-iYtf'.w tWStorcs arshf!i&W( 4-L u It ' aiu lf K ? .' ,tr V ak .,,UJ,t rfDftHuyurs .withe following: IDEM&RBS1DENCE UOTi-Close In, improved street ,V V1 ." 1l '. . . A' lllfilllFfi Lf J t I." , ' Hr .fef " OBl rij tM 'LATTipACREAGE One of the host buys on mmM'1''': 42Coos Bay. $112 per acre. pESIflIIWmERVciose In, 2 lots, 83 feet ?0RlUAf Storrrtfom on Front street. Wmkf :''' ' 'ft5K v SMReId About .: hft . . if-t v. r "5 trnwyii mmm'W1: "?( .? V Service HIS.' V mmR&'' . i mjmhj iana.v rw:ms:L, b'"g:' a-- . - -. , sp rt..rsvKa- ai' ' "rfc baSV !3kIXT!lSs2 ni-nnaf nr .mm li ifliH liiirMM ffl&&ymr rM fSmmSXy JdflmL MpWtJn YQ.ftB MMUtU' -ItSS? WStiw m ' BHnH.V . "IMMtr wSSn ,',Tri' i ' HrnT I.Bfrp mJB? ' v ItwmmmmmmmWLWS WmmmWBRrlm& ', rw$BmWJmt' iMMiL,' V. X SIHBk mm Muf r wmmm jw f '- ffCLERY THE COOS it up v North Bend i OTOO. Terms. QRTOITY Two gilt-edge prop ositions Moncy makers "ffSmall capital only. " frontage, siuuu. si.bu cash Wm 15 Front Slree Ui- 'utV3 ?i to Eagles 1 mnnt n Min I''mlna' Tlnll Rnnilnv u : " r . purposo oi unending mo iunorai V. R. KIIIIC. Presldont. htest Uoses ary25at6.p.m. lution? It not, better do it to or Monday. Ufl TIIK COItllKCT SOLUTION TO XiW&X ItKCHIVi: A l'HIZIJ. pie mo piuIcd ns to tho correct inn In our stout wliulow ("Is week. Ho tune and study will reveal to jou ibols. nt niico; then find nut what tho te la Miiihliricld mid iciiilly to niiIi i'(Miilicd to purchaso anylliliig. Von tonier of ours. Mdiilloii, wiilo it out, blgn jour em elope and either, iimil or bring 'd Tuesday, January 26th. LeMieux MAItRIIFIHLl). J. H. Jessen, M. D. I'HVSICIAN AND SURGKON Surgery and Diseases of Women a Specialty. Norton & Hanson bldg. Phone 229-J Res. Myrtlo Arms. Phpno 304-i BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, Jw A Lv Of whatiihr forkcast III Amu latM i'mw to Co liny Tlmr J ' OREGON Fnlr tonight, probiiliLy snow or rnin Sun ! dny. Northwest, southeaBtor- ly winds. I LOCAL TKMPKRATURK RECORD 0 For tho 21 hours ending at 1:13 n. in. .Tan. 2:1, by llunj. Ostllnd, Bpeclul govornmont niotoorologlst: Maximum CO Minimum 30 At 1:1.1 a. m 112 Precipitation 07 Precipitation Blnco Sopt. 1, 1014 12.GD Precipitation snmo porlod hist yoar .17.82 Wind Northwest, clear. , lliiriilil Kliitsnmii Hack. -After an ' Illness that has lasted for sevoral j weeks and duilng which ho bus been I very sick, Hnrold Stusman rolurnod , this morning to his duties at tho fire station. Mntlo 111k XiiNc Thursday ovo nlng tho top was knocked off tho whlstlo of englno 101 of tho Smlth Powora company and for ton minutes or so tho shrlok wnB plainly audiblo all ovor Tovn. Many confused It wlth soino slgnnl and 11 caused many i iniiuirlos. A 1915 A Z fPH I Oil VI SLO Till: CHXTIIAIj avknuh 'imuo stoiiu y xlswv y HTOIti: THAT iX$r A U,:,,L,::'' 1 " ' I ' II The 1. R. TOWER . FORD REPRESENTATIVE for 'Coos and Curry Counties Front. Street, Marshfield, Oregon OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Hack lo O.iinp. V. F. l'ri tun of jtho Smith-Powers Company, who lins ,,c0" nt Mercy Hospital, was ablo to leave tho hosiltnl yesterday and loft today for Wagner, whure ho will ro bitino his work ns soon ns ho re cuperates sufficiently. Utiles Aimien "Stop that 'boat I for halo' nd becauso wo Jiavo had about a dozen responses s6"fnr," was tho message from Uio Howard Sales I Company to Tho Times last night. ' Tho want ad was In only a fow days and as tho caso with Times want ads, brought quick results. I twiners CJoods. A Times want ad restored a caso containing tho check book, and bank book which It. A. Cortholl lost tho other day. Tho ad appeared In Tho Times lust evening nnd. ono Insertion brought tho lost article which was picked up by a Connor & Hoagland dollvoryman. Anderson ( Work. Parties from nandon icport that Rol Anderson, tho solo survivor of tho Hoar Creole logging road wreck two yoars ngo, In which several wero killed, was nblo to do his first work this week. Ho Is said to bo In good physical condition, tho Bkln grafting ho un dorwont being a complete succosg. ComlltloiiH Good. Conditions nro good In the lCiiBt; business Is pick ing up and St. Paul and Minneapolis nover seemed hotter than right now, Is tho word brought by Konneth Hnusor who returned this afternoon from n four-weeks' visit nt his homo In Minneapolis, Ho will louvo In tho morning for Lakeside, TuV Xoiv llonicM. In the offlco of Architect Ilenjamin Oslllnd aro now bolng dinwn plans for two now homes' to bo orcctcd In tho near futuro. Ono of thorn Is a six-room bungalow In North Pond for Ilobort Hanks Hint will bo completed this spring and tho other Is n two-Btory homo for Miss Mary Clark to bo built In tho city. I llnd Old Paper. .luck McDonald,,' who hnn n copy of tho flint nowspa- per iiubllshed In Oregon, Is timing- lnK to hnvo It Included In tho Coos Tin: WtUfl HAS WON VTION FOU shuvici: CARLOAD OF and a full Line of FORD SUPPLIES Just Received Popul ar Car flu Popular Price i' .1. II. FliAXUJAN'H HO.V ' 4 i.v.i um:i nv auto . Pi octor Flanagan, tho only O sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. 4 Flanagan, was run over by II, C. Noble's auto about 4 ' o'clock this afternoon, near i the comer of llroadwny and Market. Pi octor was on ) rollor skates and tho ma- chlno was driven by Mr. No- ble. Ho was Immediately tnkon homo nml a physician summoned. Tho oxtont of his lnjurlos Is not known. 4 $i county exhibit nt tho San Francisco f nil 1 ft Iti f t n ttii1 nti.t ttrttlntir H Ii age It was published at Oregon City and was preserved by his family, who woio among' tho first rosldonts of tho slate. Sells Properly W. F. McEldown oy today sold Ills property on Gold on near Second to J. E, Donudrlot, rocontly or Cnllfomla. Tho lot Ib 40x110 nml Is occupied by n now cottage. J. 12. Cooloy negotiated tho deal. Weill All by UN T.onely. Charles Hurkls went out last night all by his lonely, but he Imbibed so freely that ho had compniiy on his way to tho cooler, whero ho camo with a poraonal escort. All night long ho stayed In tho dark, cold cell and this morning atiked Judgo Ilutler to dcclaro a moratorium after ho had levied an assessment of $r against tho paltry pllo that remained after tho Jam boree. KportMiicn Coming.-F. 13. Cat trou, roprcsontlng the gamo commls- s'"i will nrrlvo hero next Thursday t spend a week or so In this section, according to n lottor recolvod by I)ep- "' !"' WuHiIon Thoinns lailnv Snm Ii. Sundry, a fish expert of (he doparlmout, Is expected with him. Mr. Cnttrou wants to meet with the local sportsmen and go ovor tho mat ter of game protection and propa gation In this section thoroughly. AiiIoiikiIiIIsIn Up. A. 12. Gnguon nppearod In tho pollco court this af ternoon and declared, that ho under stood tho traffic ordinances to menu t'.iit front lights nro not rcmilrcd whore a machine Is left standing un der n street lamp. Judge Ifutlor suspended sentonce. Charles Hull t.tntul that his front lumps show red to tho rear, honco ho did not (llu.'ilioy tho traffic ordlnnnro re uu'r ns a red light In the rear, Tho i'iiiri'0 against him was dismissed. YOU MAY BE COLD nut wo havo a hot prlco on coal and wood heators this wpoIi. nottor neo us. Wo can set you up a heater from $1.2." ?lo.ro. SCHROEDER & HILDENBR'AND ai:xi:uAii HAUDWAnK and piiUJinixa Our Shop Does General Kopalr Work. ltujs Shoo Stoiv. A. J. Mondol. toilny closed negotiations for tho purchaso of tho Clausen shoo stock on North Front street. Mr. Lowls, I who has been conducting tho busl i nogs slnco tho death of Peter Claus en, his son-in-law, decided that ho would rettro from nctlvo business. Tho store was tho first cxoluslvo Bhoo storo hero and was Btnrtcd about ton years ngo. Tho store Ib 80l today while tho Inventory Is being taken Miller Taken Soutli. Ilobort Loo Miller of Mllllngton, employed on tho Smith-Powers logging rond, accused of tho non-support of two minor chlldron In California by bis first wife, has loft for tho south In cus tody of Deputy Sheriff C. A. Rey nolds of Sonoma county. Ilohlnd him tho man loft a wife and llttlo baby. A strong fight was put up to allow tho mnn to remain horo and railroad mon offered to put up bonds to see that Mlllor paid tho hnck monthly al lowances of nbout J300 that wero duo tho two chlldron. Repeatedly ho has asked of Uio California court tho possession of tho children that ho might support thorn horo. Thla was always denied. Cohh .Make Piiiflls. I). M. Rlack, cow tester for tho Coos Hay Asso ciation, was In tho city today looking up Ills totals for tho week. It was shown that n Jersey grade dairy cow belonging to Low Price, tho Sumner "dairy king," has produced mi nvor ago of CO pounds of milk dally for the hist three months. Mr. Prlco hns tin oo othor cows that will mnko n record vory much similar to this ono. Tho nvorago profit, clear of feeding cost, mndo on his herd In tho Inst j ton months Is $08.05. Tho average i cost of food for onch cow In his herd has boon ?I3. T. M. Culver of Catching Inlet, hns mndo nn avorngo profit of $104.00 to tho cow and has a food bill averaging $2 1. Fred Solandor of Sumner, has a cow Unit has produced .170 Vj pounds of but ler fnt In tho last ton months. ; , i Wk W Oi iv? J. A. LUSH loft yesterday for Co , qtilllo mid Mjrtlo Point on IiiihI 1 noss, MRS. W. It. HART was down todny on n shopping trip from hor homo at llaynes Inlet. ARTHUR M'CULLOCH, of Hnynos Inlet, was down today to pay n visit to tho doctor. C. II. DUNCAN, tho well known Coos River rancher, was looking after business horo yesterday. WILLIAM CHAMIIHRLAIN, of Hay nca Inlet, was among tho Marsh field visitors In tho city todny. WILLIAM KAISKR, or tho Hnusor & Hnusor camp, was In tho city Inst evening nnd left oarly this morning for Lakeside-, PROF1CSSOR IIROWN, of O. A. C . loft on tho stago this morning for lCugono, roturnlng from his throo days spent in tho county. PRHD Ni:i-SON camo up from South Iulot, whoro ho Is now running a logtgng camp near tho excelsior mill, to look after business. FRANK COHAN of tho Owl storo, to gothor with Al Mondol and James Martin, will leavo tomorrow morn ing for nu ovor Sunday visit near Lakeside SWAN DHNSON same down ovor tho Wlllmnotto Pacific this aftornoon. coming In by way of Florence. Ho oxpocts to leavo In tho morning for tho Lnkosldo region. KENNKTH HAUStJR, of tho Hnusor & IJausor contracting firm, return ed lato this aftornoon from Minne apolis, whoro ho wont to spend tho holidays with his parents. Ho has been gouo about four weok JAMI3S M'CUTOHKON, proprietor of tho I3cnor Hill Saloon, and bil liard hall, rotumed homo yostor day after having boon caught up by tho Internal Rovonuo Agent Moutugtio for llconsea for pool tables, moving plctuies, etc. W. J. MITCHHLL, Portland detec ts o, who 13 working In connec tion with tho Dandon ensos, was hero today on a vIbII. Ho do dares thoro will be llttlo doing now until the April term of tho Circuit Court. PAY' Y'OUR I)0(J LICHXSK mid FASTHN LICKNSi: PLATH TO COLLAR. Notlco Is horoby glvon that It Is unlawful for any person or porsons to keep a dog or dogs, within the cor- potato limits of tho City of Marsh field of tho ago of moro than four mouths, unless the owner or keopor of such dos or dogs shall procuro a llcenso for each dog, and have tho number of the license stamped or en graved upon tho collar upon each dog, and any porson shall upon con- jfk 4hm rn..f .AAiiJ FIVE n Assmr I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I NO'l'ICK Paily who took harp nul tar from C. A. Motlln house Ih known nnd unless ho promptly returns It to Tho Times office, ho will bo prosecuted. Mrs. C. A, Motlln. FOR HALK Lot on Second Btroot, between Market and Anderson, GO by 100 feet, only $8000. TorniB If dcBlrod. I. S. KAUFMAN CO. i - - FOR HUNT A furnished slx-room Iioubo. Apply CC1 7th and Flan agan. l'OU HKNT Four-room flat, Memlo Btroot, North Rend, noxt KalBor building. Hot water tank, newly papered and painted. Phono 401, 10. J. Coffolt. FOIl SALK- furnlttiro. Rond. -First rliiKN household Phono 902, North FOR HALK SlrawbcnlcH from Juno to December, lnrgo luscious fruit. Order plants now for February dollvory. R. A. Cortholl, Hay Park. FOR ItKNT In prlwito home, two furnished rooms, with boat nnd bath, 211 So. Urondway. WANTKD Two girls for nsslstlnie In kitchen nnd household work, Scandinavian proforrcd. Roforonccs reitulrod, Iiuiulro Times offlco. iTrst class hair hwitciiks mndo from your combings. $2 and up. Phono 27n-J, FOR KALI': Desirable looming house, closo In nt roasouablo prlco. I, S. Kaufman & Co. I FOR SALE I o FOR SALIC Two Kccond-luuul safes. Address W. II., caro Times. I'OR SALI-Iirly w'hllo iwtalocH, 2 cts. Ib. Phono 3037 or address Clias. Enegron, Mnrsliflold. PLAY'IJR PIANO neatly new, for ualo or trade; Standard mnko; latest Improved player action; with music roles and bench. Ad dross Ucrgaln, The Times. FOR BALK Vivo loom float house with hall, pantry and bath room, six-foot porch nl around, extra good flont. Apply at KasUIdo Iloat Shop. FOIl 8AL1C Vunilturo of 8 room liouso and house for rent. C, caro of Times. FOR SALi: DUCKS. Phono UHH-IU FOR RENT X FOR RKN1V Flno Mock or dairy ranch, within a mllo of Mnrshflold, 1C0 acres with 100 acres of bot tom land. Vory reasonable torms. Apply 10. I. Chandlor, Room 300 Coko building. FOR Ri:.T VhcifMini fiirnlHlied apartmout, all modorn conven iences, South Mnrshflold, $20 per month. Apply Coos Hotel, North Rond, phono C41, I'OR RICNT Housekeeping roonw cheapest In town. 135 2nd st, N. R. M. Kylo, prop. FOR RUNT lO-ioom Iiouko, wtty furulshod, aultnble for boarding and rooming house, near now library building. A. E. Seaman, phono 40-J. FOR HKN'f Tirgo front rooms with heat. Sultablo for 2 or 3 persons. 205 N. 4th St. -i FOR ItKNT HoiifcckecplnB suite. 413 No. 2nd St. WANTED I p WANTKD Lots lo clear. Addrcw P.O. Dox G48, Marshfield. WANTKD Grain sacks, ory & Transfor Co, Pacific LIv- viction for each offense bo subject to a fine of not less than ton nor mora than fifty dollars. J. W. CARTER, Marshal. 1' j ii i jtT& . . k'jf nzr,