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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1915)
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Look over this list and see it you are not in neea or some or tnese classes, ui diuu iui yu xww. DINING TA9LES DIKING CH4IHS BOOKING CHAIRS HIGH CHAIRS EASY CHAIRS CHILDREN'S CHAIRS DRESSERS DRESSING TABLES CHIFFONIERS LADIES DESKS LIBRARY TABLES DAVENPORTS COUCHES MATTRESSES SPRINGS BEDS STANDS BLANKETS QUILTS i PILLOWS LINOLEUM RUGS CARPETS PICTURES LACE CURTAINS SCRIM CURTAINS SCRIM GOODS COUCH COVERS PORTIERRES MIRRORS JARDINERS POTTERY DISHES ENAMEL WARE TABLE WARE COOKING WARE LAMPS LANTERNS TABORETTES STOVES RANGES ALUMINUM WARE HEATERS RRnnnnc WOODEN & WILLOW SEWINfi MARUINce SEWING BASKETS SMOKING ST4NIW CHILDREN'S CRiG AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS ARTICLES FOR THE HOME TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN THE SALE IS REMEMBER, 25 PERCENT OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE NOW DON'T DELAY GOING House Furnishing Engineers Everything for the Hoi Pfinc drv Drive i PtV.l.E MM Lit nli'KnMHKI KTrilwti Nil PROMOTIONS Walter A. Sneddon and Jas. H. Pasco, Who Were Reared at Llbby Advanced at Roslyn J. I). Sneddon lodny recolvod a lot tcr from his brother, Waller A. Sned don, at Itoslyn, Wash., tolling of Bomo marked promotion that he and Jas. II. I'ascoo hnvo rocolvod In the Northern Pacific Coal mines. Mr. Sneddon lias boon with tlio Northern Pacific nilnoa thoro for about eight oar and has Just boon advanced from flro warden to fore man nnd been given chnrgo of Mlno No. 5. Ho wag raised at Llbby and Marshflold and bosldo his relative on tlio Hay 1ms many frlonds In this section who will rojolco nt his ad vancement. Jas, II. Pascoo Is also a former Llb by boy. IIo has bon udvnncod from Mlno G, whoro Mr. Sneddon Huccood him, to Mine No. 7 of tlio same com pany nt Clo Khun. Mr. Pnscoo has two sisters on tlio Day, Mrs. J. V. llodson of North llond and Mrs, Davo AVallaco of First Addition. BARTON CASE UP SOON Coos County .Usimlt Trial nt Hoso I """""" burg February 13. C. F. McKulght Is oxpectod horo within n day or two from San Fran-1 citro, whore lie 1ms spout n couple of months to prepare for the do fonro of J. S. Ilarton, former Coos I County Iloprosentatlvo, who Is charged with assault on MUs Madge Yoakttm, a formor omploye of his abstract offlco. Ilarton was con victed on the first trlnl In Coiiuilla. hut this was roversed by the Su preme Court nnd will be hoard by Judgo Hamilton at Hosobur on n clutngo ot vonuo. Tlio en so Is slated for trial Feb iiwry 15. Tlio utnto has had C. MeCurdy, Miss I nose Hunch, Mrs. Mnchndo, Madgo Yoakum, Mrs. Lucy H'tlmr nnd Snrnh Liu-hus, now nt Al.lne, CallfornlK, summoned as lt wliiuvtwH. Mrs. Muchndo Is the mother of Miss Yuklmm. RUED S OF BQOTIEGGI MU. AND MKS. 0. M. DUNLAP loft yosterday morning for Lot Angelas after sovoral months' sojourn here nt tlio Myrtlo Arms. Many filonds gathered at tlio dock to see them off nnd jokingly threw ilce nt the departliiK couple. .Charged With Selling Beer to I Bunker Hill Men Sunday i Trial Tomorrow i .Too Manner was placed undor nrrost today by Chlor of Pollco Car I tor on it charge of bootlegging, i tlio complaint allotting that Haul er sold beer to Kinll Gldninrk, delivering It nt tho Forndalo Laun dry, where Hnuser Is located. Tho complaint btntes thnt money was promised for tho boor, llntihor ap- ' poarod boforo -J wlgo Hutlor this ' morning and pleaded not, Riillty I throiiKh his attorney. C. I. Holunrd, 1 and tho case was sot for Wednesday morning nt 2 o'clock-. A bond of $100 was put up by It. C. Cordes, Jr., nnd C. V. Vlors. At one time Ilauser was bond of the Forndalo Drew lug Company. Stop (o Drink. Ilausor's nrrost losultod from n party of llunkor Hill mon stopping on tlio wharf yobtordny to tnko a dilnk Marshal Carter snw thoiu comliib' up tho street acting mis-' splclously. IIo followed them nnd cs ho rounded tho cornor to tho wharf ho saw thorn about to tuko a drink out of a bottlo. When thoy saw him, thoy started to run. Cildinark was first caught nnd four hottlos of boor wero found on him. TV(- othors who woro with hlni woro not caught. Ho snld that thoy wero Krnost (Irnndoll nnd Gus Potorson. Ho told Marshal Cartor that each of thorn hud four hottlos ' of boor and thoy bought It from I Hnusor at prlco fixed nt $2 por bot tle. Oldmnrk did not liko to toll, but Marshal Cartor Insisted nnd ho finally enmo through. Oldmark, Grnndoll nnd Potorson will not bo prosocutod ir tholr story bo sub stantiated In court. Hnusor maintains ho la Innoconti and thnt tho beor wnH swiped from his bottling factory In tho roar of the laundry. MUHBS ItHDIlIMI TO ITC I ll u 01 FIIL! Di 5 II OOTI Have you investigated OUR FREE TRIP TO THE PANAMA EXPOSITION? i rvwaivosa DON'T DELAY REMEMBER WE ARE GOING TO SEND FOUR FROM COOS BAY TO SAN FRAN ASSKUSAAB0PUATYT.LL T"E'R EXPENSES ERE "D "CTURN. KTi Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122. ARGUE DISMISSAL MOTION JiiiIko Coko, In Kqulty Ciurt, Hcni-a Lund Contract Now In DKputo A motion on bohnlf of tho dofond nnta to dlsmisa n suit brought to forecloso n purchaso contrnct In volving $7000 worth of farm prop orty has boon heard boforo Judge Coko, the enso bolng Jnoob Matson, wlfo ami othora vorsus L. n. Hols nor nnd othors. According to tho plaintiffs tho contract for tho purohas of land had not been Jived up to, thoy claim ing that back lutorost hag not boon paid. Tho dofoiidanta showed that thoy had inailo tlueu puymonta of lutor ost and In fact had paid In moro than $1000 than was duo by tho contract until 1010. Tho suit brought wiib for tho foreclosure of tho purchaso contract and tho for foltuio of tho $11000 already paid. Tho decision has not yet boon hand ed down by Judgo Coko. PERSONAL MENTION IIOHIJHT UALLANTYNK roturnod today to lloavor Hill aftor taking part In tho Caledonian program hero Saturday oonlnu. MR. AND MHS. H. I UAOSnALU loft yostorday morning on tho . Nairn smith for San Francisco, a shoit distance out from which city Mr. Hagsdalo oxpocts to ongago in business. MATT L. MAY, tho popular repre sentative of Hans Brothers in this territory, loft this morning on n trip through the Cooulllo Vniinv. Mr. May says that despite tho ad-i Grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schillerstrom Dies Parents Now Sick (Spoclal to Tho Tlmos.) FLOUHNCU, Or., Feb. 1. Many North llond pooplo will i egret to louru of tho groat misfortune or tholr old .townsman, Paul Kohlllorstrom, for tho past throe yours oporatlug tlio large sawmill at Point Torrnco on tho Sluslnw Itlvor. Troubles nov or como slnglo handod thoy say, nnd Just now thnt sooms to bo truo In his case. Somo days ago tholr little granddaughtor, Mai Ion Hock, was takon III with puoiimoiiln. Mrs. Schlllorstroin camo down from North llond Thursdny and reach ed Point Terrace during tho night, nnlvlng two hours aftor tho doath of tho llttlo ouo. Tho fnthor, Mori Is Hock, contracted pnou monla nnd Is now In n crltlcnl con dltlon at homo. Tho funernl of tho llttlo girl took placo today and tho niothor, Mrs. Vlolot Hock, who for somo tlmo has boon critically 111, was romovod to the Hay Ylow Hotel at Floronco, whoro Mr. nnd Mrs. Sohll lorstrom, their little girl and Mrs. Vlolot Hook havo takon up qunitors in order to got proper modlcal aid for tho sick woman. It Is hopod by tholr many frlonds that tho sky of troublo hovorlilg over tho family will spoodlly cloar uway and thoy will bo ablo to roturn to tholr homo. vorso gonornl conditions, buslnoss Is good in his lino and tho pros pects are for an unusually good onr. S. 11. VINCENT, of tho Orogon Cor- partition Dopartmont, was In Marshflohl today on routo homo from' a trip to Kiuidon and Lako port. Ho will stop at 'Lakosldo en routo homo. MU. AND MHS. CUY KENDALL will leave Thursday for Spokane whoro thoy will visit hor rolatlvos. J.ntor thoy will proceed oast whoro Mr. Kendall has boon offorcd n lucratlvo position. S. P. VINCENT, state corporation In spector, arrived this morning from a trip down tho coast to Handon and Into Cuny county. IIo ex pects to lonvo by way of Mapleton within a day or two. Commercial Club Petitions the County CourtNew Bank Building is Planned Plans for tho building of n coun ty road from (ardluor to Scnttshurg and also to Lakosldo, woro placed on foot nt a mooting Frldny ovo nlug of tho Gardiner Commercial Club, according to J. K, Moutgom- jery, commorolul Buporliitondout of I tho tolophono company, who roturn led Saturday aftornnon from n IhibI- iiosh visit in tho north. With tho road comploto from Scottsburg Into Drnln tho Cardlnor people hollovo thnt thoy aro ontltlod to a through routing nnd petitions hnvo been forwarded to tho Doug laa County Court nuking that funds bo appropilatod for thlu project, which would allow iiulck access to tho railroad through Drain. At tlio prosont tlmo tho First National Hank of Cinrdlnor la bolng housed In n routed structure and now the bank offlcors nro proparlng pluna for tho ' erection of n now building Into which thoy oxpoct to niovo somo tlmo during tho suinmor. For about n mouth tho commorolul club nt Gnrdlnor has boon organ- , Izod, according to Mr. Montgomery, and tho mombora aro busily engaged I in attending various projecta In tho I Intorosts of tho city. Now sldowalka aro bolng built nnd wltjli tho mill ngnln running full tlmo, bimlnosB I thoro has picked up consldornbly. j Hotter tolophono sorvlco with Gardinor and Floronco Is now pos- islblo, states Mr. Montgomery, tho throo companies along tho const hav l"g groatly Improved their service. Fifty Passengers Lei San Francisco List in WeeUJ At olght o'clock jefi lug the Nairn Bnma w Rim VriilielSCO COrrjItl ' lumbor nud a pauetfB persons, tho larfieit rtib In Hoveral niontiiR. Those who went Sonil' n m. iiiiiiIbd. Mn. 0.1 MIbb K. Pryor, Mn. Ll MIbb Amy Pearson, iw rn.l. Mrs. A. O. AiVn, J N. 11. Tolquin, U U C K. Strnto, c. J. "";; J. Hay, Mnrtln miwei, Mrs. C. 1). Hrower. ley, Mrs. W. O. Benulj oiib, O. J. Scnk, W. II IX Dn.ruilflln MfS. D, ' ', Hazel ltay, Mrs. TiW IIo, Mrs. J. W. W; IlaiiBon, Axel jonu t....... Tm MrfrrlH. r, t.wlnrontl P. Ap E. Evans, I). SwanJon,i- . ,.., iu Rrltk iohn Larson. Fred A Horslof. Gust ! L. Fnt, Frank Hobert.-' WATERFRONT PNEUMONIA AVEATIIHU IS IIEHH No cought or cold bIiouUI bo no gloctod. Forty years' uso provos Foloy'a Ilonoy and Tnr a safo, ro llablo romody. It contains no opl ato nor habit-forming drugs. If you wnnt a cough Byrup that will roally help you, you will tako Fo ley's In proforonco to nny other. With a bottlo of gonulno Foley's In tho house you nro protected against colds, coughs, croup, soro throat, grippe and such sickness. Owl Pro scription Pharmacy. Frank r r.n. linn. Central avonuo. Opposite Chnn- uior llotol. Phono 74. Snlllng from here rJ Jllg III. O liv.wv.. With CO imMongew. . . . .rnSS 0' was uiiauio i -- ( tho bar until 10'lB J Wlrelos3 reporw i W. Elder nro to the ... . -,, ii.a liar J3 will uo on i a ovonlng. IttoJ, whether Bho win - r wait until morulas- . ihn Ilea San Francisco and . . o'lntrsdar nvo in oui" -- ,.-, Expected In yt Daisy, from San Fr V. Daisy Putnam. 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