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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
TCSJWwSHSBSro ww , u'liwuwwMiMttMpigg pBWwlnftyi I ....,.z&"Vv' - .' W V V" Kr J-1- ''- IIIIMM WIT wr t')W(iWll"l"'w,')w'"' Hf'1'1"" w w'iiffiiftlfrv "SvS ' TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES! MARSHFIELV 6REQ&A. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3j 1915-EVENIM6 EDITION, COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONBY, Keillor Mill 1Mb. DAN K. MALOXKV, News I-Miturf Official Paper of Coos County . Entered at the Postofflco at Mnrsh Held, Oregon, for transmission through the malls icond-claBi mull matter. QI'KSTIOX FOR TIIK DAV. NOTHBR Tuesday pone ami nothing done to Fettle that comity itidfto affair. Wonder just who Is county Judge, anyway? A "W WOMAN. FOR I'lUSCO. 11Y not send n woman to San Francisco to assist ln carina for the Coos county liooth nt the Exposition? A woman can talk longer and faster than a man can and ns this Is what It appears to mo Bhould bo ono of the main requl eltes at the big fair. I am wondering why the Chamber of Commerce is not looking for one, especially as they liavo recently added a woman's department to tho local organisation." OUR PRICES Celery. 10c each. 2 for 15c Head Lettuce 2 for 15c RiMiccr.!? Rnrmits 10c uer II). Cauliflower 10c and 15c Cranberries iuc pur qi. Sweet Potatoes. -4c per lb. Beets. Turnips. Carrots. Par snips and Radishes. 5c bunch Oranges. "Sunkist. P3r case -v---" j Lemons 30c per doz. Limes...- PCI'- ' uinhpst Otialitv Goods Only MARSHFIELD FRUIT CO. At Palace Mont Mm Let. ped in his hand. PIlQIie 364-J. ISO So. BrJW. cuors off ins i.hft arm ix imi :am Cnlirnriiln Man Dead From l.nss of llloml SAX FltANOlSCO. Feb. 8. Louia Miller, who lived with his son In a cabin near Pay Point, Contra Costa County, dreamed he was chopping wood, aros in his sleep, pro cured a hatchet and severed Ills left arm. He died from shock and loss of Wood. The son had left his father sleeping in the ctbia and on his return fouml his father unconscious with the hatchet still gra Miller regalwd consciousness and told hi son of the fatal dream before death. """ . "- - --V " - " I I !! HS,M" j I ! I OLDEST PAPER IN OREGON Jack McDonald's Contributlnn to Knlr Exhibit Altrnrls Attention , The followlrg from an Oregon That's what a Marshfleld woman City paper H b of interest here. said today. She Is right about the I "in ciamonai r""'""f "' "T woman being able to talk faster and hold her gait longor than mere man lt'8 worth looking into. old paper which Jack McDonald sent fAi. h con . rnsfn mr rxnimi: Yellon after years, but still Broadway : Get a Receipi Phone 394-J. Coos Bay Tea, Cooffee & Spice House legible, a copy of the first newpa- per primed on the Pacific Coast, the Oregon City Spectator, will be sent to the Panama-Pacific Kxvosltlon and occupy a prominent plnee in the Coos County exhibit. The paper is tho property of Jack McDonald, or Marshfleld. It has been framed to protect It from fur ther wear The first issue of the Spectator appeared In February. vilSJC. It was followed by the Ar- nOt V , ,, L.l..nrlu TVio V'ntor. Kua ntiu wir ..... i .ff., .v .... nrlse. established la 1!6G. Is the bet. Central and' Commercial I WITH THE TEA I AND THE TOAST I GOOD KVEXIXG. Absence of occupation is rest, A mind quite vacant Is a only one of the three sun puunsneu. . mind distress.' -cowper. AUSTRALIA BIDS US COME AND SEE HER BEAUTIES THERE AltE BUT TWO , REALLY GREAT DISAP- taml of Plenty, Snys Letter From POIXTMEXTS IX LIFE. OXE Trade CoiniiiKMoii of lMnnd Con- IS XOT GETT1XO WHAT YOU , tlncnt to America. WANT AXD THE OTHER IS , OETTIXG IT. j SOUTH COOS 1UVKK IIOAT SERVICE j LAUXCH EXPRESS j leaves Multifield every day 8 n. m. Leaves bend of river j nt :i:15 p. in. j STEAMER HAINUOW j lo.-nc head of river dally nt 7 j n. in. leaves Mnrs"leld t 2 p. j in. For charter apply on board, j ROGERS .V SMITH j I Proprietor j THE WISE GUY SAYS: "We have a land of plenty," i wrllna Puntfiln .1 W Vlnnleli nlllof 7 I publicity offlcor of tho Australian! I ! exhibit to tho Pannnm-Paclflc Ex- I i matt L. MAY Western Oregon Rcpretentatito ILAS IIROTHERS Importer and yVh"lcnle Grocer Marshfleld, Oregon Tol. 304-R. Res. Myrtle, ArtnB an "A married man who owns automobile Is In a position to acquire a lot of oxporlonce." It is not generally known, but K. W. Goodalc, tho Portland managor of tho Flsk Tiro Company, who is In tho city visiting I, II. Tower, is comothlng of n poot. Ho recently composed a famous llttlo ditty ded icated to tho Flik which runs like this: "It makes tho world run smoother, It softonB every Jar You still Jlvo threo scoro years nml ton, Hut travel twlco ns fnr." Dcafnosa would bo n torrlblo affliction to somo Coos Uay men who llko to hoar thomsolvos talk. After all thore is n hoap of oxclte tucnt In n gossip's life, to any nothing of nn occasional investigation. Tho nvorago Coos liny man Is will- Ing to lot his wlfo have tho last word ! and tho sooner sho guts It the bot-l ter ho seoms to like It. 1 L position. A goncrnl invitation is extended to nil visitors from Coos Day to como to the Australian build ing where, dosplto tho war, will be found an array consisting of prac tically ovory chief industry of the big Island continent. There will bo fleeces of wool to show how tho sheep of King George's favored lnnd grow long coverings; thore will be agricultural displays showing tho whont thnt can bo rais ed on the former desert wastes that are now watered under government projocta nnd mining will be an im portant part of tho big display, so will the exhibits of the forest. "Tho war has mado it difficult for us," Bays the letter, "but in spite of (his fact wo liavo kept faith with tho Snn Francisco Exposition and will liavo our own building." - Pictures & Framing Walker Studio C J. HGA1FE A. II. 110DGIX3 Marshfield Kg co. Estimates Furnished Phone 80P-J. KarshflcM. Oitxo t 4 THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marsbflold WASHINGTON AVENUE STAlinnX STREET NORTH ISUNI) O. A. Metlln, Prop. MAKES RIG GUT TO OREGON' CHURCIIIW I AT THE HOTELS Cluiiidlei lldlcl. George J. Fisher, i'ortlandr Kollx M. Wolff, Han KraneuH-o; II. Wll liugliniii, 9a n Kranelwo; IC. W. llood nlo, Portland; Paul Htorllng, Co qr.lllo; 0. W. Slmmotis, Portland; J. E. Nolaon, Gleunda; W. 1). Keir. Glenuda; William Kaiser, GloiiRdn; P. J. Halm, Portland; A. McAdams, ltndon, l.lojd Hotel. J Hlller, North Inlet; P. C. Wal (hogol, I land on; Mis A. Olawson, Cooh River; Martin Shorry, Seattle; W. W. I trim ii of Crook Coun ty, Provides $."(10,000 PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 3. W. W. Ilrown, a wealthy Crook County, Oregon, ranch er, has .mndo n gift by will to tho Methodist Churches of Oregon of ?I5U0.000. Ac cording to tho tonus of tho bequust, tho moiioy will be come available to the Mclli dlsla upon tho death of Mr. Ilrown. It In provided that ? I (i.(i(i xliull K" to tho Old KolkM' Home, at Saloni; $20, 000 to tho retired Methodist ministers' oudowtimeut fund, J25.000 for thu orectlou of a girls' dormitory nt Wil lamette university at Salem and the balance for the orec tlou and maintenance of a boys' mhool In the Willam ette Valley. CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Are Right And all Work Guaranteed Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson Dldg., 137 Second St. Phone 434-J. French Ranges. Holier Work WOO AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Htrefll, Phono ft7D. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. ROOFING REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. 'i Ooorgo llHuwn, Gardiner; J. llooii- ! 'I yutr ft afrC frit oy. North Rend. . , VJ " va'c J1 St. Iiui-enro Hotel. I COOS HAY TI.MIW I I MftTV splines' Trl H. It. MarrnliiK, Kugono; A. War xotlm and wife, Salem; W. L. Mast, llandon; A. W. Umlqiiiat, Shu Francisco; L. K Ilrown, llandon: George Rooke. Ash. Oregon, ltlauro Hotel John living, Empire; V. A. Rol.l. Kmplrt.; U. 8. Nuv, Keittmk lnli: JnmoK Logan, llutidon; K. W. Olson. 1 mdoii: 8. V. IIuuhUv, l.u.i.v ; -I-. Purn, Uki-sldc; V. (J. ijulKf, Mjitlu Point; w. ri NowmNU, Mvnlt Point; E. I). Plttelken. Myrtle Point; John Wholrey, Myrtle Point; Al fiou Haft, Uuglols. WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS lH'Y AX UP-TOi'lHC-MlXUTU WAR MAP WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS They Aro Goinj: Fnst Handling Trucks Wo haul trunks botweon nny points m Marshfleld and do goueral hauling, for reasonable rntos. ' BTAR TRANSFER Levi llrlsiier, Vliouom iuo.,1. t STORAGE CO, Proprietor 41I.L. iiK.lt ADVERTISED LETTERS List of unclalmod letteru remain ing In tho Marshfleld, Oregou. Post offleo for tho weok oiullug Fobruarv . i a in. reraoim calling for the' aame will plunm say advert lmd uud pay ouo cunt for ouch lutter e.illed , for. Anderson. Simon: AmleiHon, c W.; Andrew. Blmur J.; Coke, .1. W ; Destlek, Miss Maude: UerU. MrB Joe; Ellis, John.; HettugllataJ Glacono; Howell, H. j.; jinhn, Dav-I Id,; Humphries, w. 0.; .Inckaon. J.I C , Jess. Win ; Johnson. V. J.; l.von Mra. Eva Lice, Joe; Liuehau, Pat;1 Morgan, Mra Victor: Morrill, ltov ; ' Saage R Sargcut, Olive M.; Smith,1 iiuo. lunula, u . wieiarmau, Qer.; W h, CURTIS. P. M TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME has been a hobby with ub for a good mun years nnd a lot of o!J,UrVn0rii ,H tr,l,y"u w,u rnmM Bett,,g Kood. sound nM i..V1!" ,nR 'n:vler"u nt rKt Irlco wo know our b s 1-?nn- i"-. liU Nmat ?.u WBnt. to bu,,d na the Bnt you want x?.v bur $yz:rcn:n flcure out tue bo,t C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO 1JY USING OUU WOOD PHONE 100. IH'J SOUTH HROADWAY HAR YE YE YE Many thrifty housewives and husbands are taking advantage of this great HOUSE FURNISHING SALE.' WHY NOT YOU? Take an inventory of your house, jot clown the things you need and then come here anil save yourself money. This is a GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE an actual saving of 25 per csnt on each and every article in the store. You will soon need new window curtains. Why not get them now? You will soon need a new rug. Why not now? This is the opportunity of a life time. Come early get while the selection is large. lunCEbKJR MHLjUILUJ UllLJ.U.aAtMWhi.UJHXnjCLjraiKW J JSL.iUkU MMHMMBBHNSMSlBMBMMBMHHaMMlSMSWNMMaMMMHaNIMMSMHB( Goiog-H&rvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Better Times Are Com H 11 in i ,1 iJUt tO I'PI'CIVP 1110 DCllPMt ll'Olll )oHai.. l""CSSrJ, help wu.'iihor tho storms of lmrrt times, the oil ionctl virliios of ' Thrift, Economy and PruJ aro of ilio utmost importance UNDlCIt TDK UN1TI0D STATICS GOVltUNMENT SUPERVISION, m S T NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Itcnl, FLwerni i nine! OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivi Profits $118,000 Interest Paid mi Tlino I)cioslU Otriccrs: ,1. W. Iloiiiicli, ProHlilent. J, J I. FliiDiiuun, Vlrc-Prosltlonf. It. V. WUtlumN, Cashier. Oeo. V. Winchester, Ant (J ""'W m Eurehl To Portland every Thursday To every Mom THH FAST AND COMI-'ORTAIILB S S- Geo. W. Elder NKWIjY KQU1PPICD NOHTH 1'ACIVIO STKAMSHIP CO. O. I McGEOItniS AOKNT W. H.PiH Phono 44, Marsbflold Phono 421, KerftlB BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profits $120,000.00 OFFICERS: J. W. Uonnett, President Arthur McKeown, Secretary Tom T. Ilennott, VIco Prosldoht Donnott Swnnton, Tronsurcr Transacts n trust husltioss only. Acts ns trustoo of oxpross trusts and nlso as oxecutor and administrator of oatntos. Tho only Trust Company in Orogon outsldo ot Portland orsanlzod undor now trust law In this stnto. s teams KQUIPPKI) WITH a WIHKijKSM. hip r eakwat ALWAYS ON TIMK. SAILS IMIO.M MARH"l'H:i'i DUItlNC.' l'HItRUAItV ONWP I.OVIN; DATKS: IMMI. (I, I Mill l. .M.; J'KII. Ill, O.t.Mi' Ul, 1:01) P. .11.; THH. i!7, :( A. M. TICKirrS ON SAIiH AT POUTLANI) CITY TICKET OFFld AND OAK HTItl'MTTS, PORTLAND. Phono ,13-J. C. Ii. LANDED INKWE1 TnuEninil I Abstracts FOR RHIilAHLi: AHSTRACTS OK TlThK AND INFORMATION AHOU'JJ COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAItSIIWUM) AND COQUILLH CITY, OHI-XION (IliNKItAfj AfllJNTS, KASTSlDi: AND SKNCiSTACKHN'S ADDITION A(.'i:.T.S FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS iiL'.MtY shnostackfn, .manawfr If You Want the Best In the Meat Line Telephone Us TELL US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT iif t AND WE'LL DELIVER THE GOODS We buy the best that Coos County and Portland can fur nish us. We have equipped our market to keep and ripen meats and give the most prompt and . efficient deliveries possible. THE UNION MARKET J. F. Ford Co. 174 South Broadway. p10ne 53 TYPEWRITERS All standard mnkns. snirl nn nbu ,. merits, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington. Roval Oliver, L. C Smith, and Smith Premier, for ran tor exchange i-'S!"!". "L" or l,,tu. work Kiwrnnteed. Illbbo,,. "?nd ' " "'i'" ui-mrreu. iiono us your order. Phono II. AllNnco ofIce TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. fllarslifield-NoriliBeiid-Eninire Auto Service I.eats .Mui'-sliUelU C'oi nor 10:00 a.m. 'J:00.i.iu. r:00 p.m. U'avos North llond utos Inter at lltisy IX lulu. leaves Kniplro. K:il0 11.111, ll:;to a.m. ::io p.m. IN FlliST ANl)-f Ali'TJUtt COSTS X o R D TIIEY SAVE YOU MONEY Front Street CARS ISAAC R. TOWER Agent Coos and Curry Counties. 'mi"lii niTXTVnMAr.. Marshi'ield, Ore. Scmi-weeld' scrvico Coos Bay and Snn tfraKj SIEISWP 1 ion VIM HA Hi FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOH HAV. TUKSDAV, I'lMIRUARV Equipped with vdrck;ss nucl subrnarlno bclL fassongers aua irimn. atjiJ " llSNIPiillll Equipped wiUi wireless and submarino bclL Passonccrs and froigut. WHjIj ha Hi i.'ircni mav uu.wrnfu't FOR COOS HA THUHSDAV, rniiRUAHV I. At'1 Han Francisco office, Greenwicb street plKJ ana uuu .uuo ouhuiuk , ,1 Coos Bay Agent, C. 3?. McdEonaE, Phone FHICIGHT. m mm line st END San Francisco Plor No. 2(i. Bvory Wodnoaday 3 P. M.- Phono 27. SAIfj FHOM Coos Hay Kvory Frldny To Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS U. JA.MI5S, Agent Ocean I)oc)c Pnrtllll : ... '.nitlMl TreryS 9A. LEir US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Aljstracti, thoroughly dopondable. Immo dlato servlco, prompt attontlon to all Interests of our cllonts, MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo d(i French Dry Cleaning on tho most riolicato fnhi-JcH. AVo ios.l. tlvoly KuaianK'o nil work Phono lUi-X. Address 354 Central Avenue, nnMT7 RiRl UUIVlc ";ri( Excelsior Motorcs LEE TIB11 AUTOMomwaiJI ...a ninST l DOOH WJUftxi o -- q, MAt'lli" "ZqM MAIUN13 AKDjWfm GASOIilKB VOVm unrnrrr 1,'lfON'T ST. ' KA1TKRIE3 KKPAfl OHAnOWJ rzzz- --sJ 256 Central Avb. ..'i-; L i.