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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
PmBHSS P ft pftti 1 i ' 1 ' " SAN FRAWGISGQ EXPOSITION m BE FOflMLLY HHfj : : i Contll front ?f? 0ntV, t coirA -with "Jrel" ad from Ibo uiM IWfttf depea-i SO.flfO sy'K f ia all colors. hlch flash t '! wm ! rlBUI.t at -ctat uNr :r MrchUrtts lltwal-at Or 111 i1 Aw. T . mf 1 pUa f t xpoti- -. m - U tb .t com . t or taBL It ! S j -v of -l( b - '-.- to rtlcltrl aitplay. Ub-- m of pal, fihnibberr, t!b -d ir - rrtUVe ri d.rMttfy tfc long fa of jhe rxnMt pa!. At t far md ol tb Tonn ar th atnlrtic : eld and raw track: at th nar end He t Zonae, la which are stuped the aai-t concw- H'CS. Comtived to celebrate the open ing of the Panaau Canal, the idea of the exposition had it Inception in 1S"M. The great fire of 190$. in which San Praaetoro rtrtnallr was destroyed, only delTd P'n for tts embodiment. The authorlia tion of the State Legislature, to gether with an appropriation of S. 000,000 were obtained and in April. 1910. ?4,0SM0 w8 raled by private subscription in two hour, l'roaldont Taft signed the Kxposttion nit October , lull. Co-t $:wo,ooo,nM). Irr work done by the exposition company,, the uatlon, states and ter rhorlbs participating, and tho con cessionaires admitted, an investment of $80,000,900 Is represented. Ex hibits on display probably will bring the total of capital temporarily tied up within the grounds to $300,000, 000 or more. To thts exponso of construction and administration the city of San Francisco and tho state of Califor nia each contributed $ii,0OO,0O0 and $7,500,000 was privately subscrib ed. Tho national government, al though exhibiting liberally, author ized the exposition as nn Internat ional project and Invltod tho world to. pnrtlclpato only on condition that it should not contribute ono cont toward tho cost. Only ono exposition building Is pormancnt, Tho city and the ex position jointly built as part of the city's now civic center, still In pro cess of construction, a $2,000,000 auditorium, In which are to bo held tho 400 congresses and conventions which will give the exposition such un Important educational nspoct. Af ter tho exposition tloaos, tho au ditorium will pass Into the liRiuls of tho city. KKtitliij: Feature.. In tho flolil of sports, the nation will bo reprosonted as widely as In any othor of Its Intorosts. Yachting cups hnvo boon given by President Wilson, King George qf Knglnnd, Kmporor William of Uonnany and Sir Thomas Upton. Tliero nro to be Important golf and polo mutches, Tliero Is to. beta motor boat race from New York to San Francisco through tho Panama Canal. A cross-contlnont noroplauo raco Is under consideration, Tho Vnndorbllt Cup nnd (Irnnd Prix nutomobllo rncoa nro to lu run on tho exposition track, February 22 and Fobru'nry 27. All tho championships of tho Amateur Athletic 1'nlon are to bo held on the Exposition grounds. SOCIAL OAMCNDAK. Fill DAY Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. S. at church hall. X. II. Thimble Club with Mrs. It. li. liaxer. Ladle' Art Club with Mrs. II. Hoock at North Iloml. Past Matrons' Association with Mrs. F. K. Allen. SATURDAY 4 Mlnne-Wl Valentino (tarty at homo of Mr. and Mm. W. II. PorKlns on loth and Kl- rod. llltBT ANNIVKIISAUY HALL of Ih.MKAL lailOlt COUNCIL lit ODD IKLLOWS' HAM. SATUD DAY evening. You hiv i'xihh'IihI. mxsqukuadi: dai.LmI i:;i.i:s IltLL, SATUUDW evinliig. 1'KIL in nv no. host i oitfiirr "vo OOMi ami IWUVfi X jour fnttiiU ' iAiLUKti lb IMPOSSIBLE A a adKitiking expert, who c larK user of Depapers, i akd this quekllou: lu your )uUot what are ih" (baocat'Of uccm for an iriinary napapr advert! ii.f lamiMifa!" Xote tb empsasli of his auswar: "If the aitlclu lmi: Proiitir tllstriluitloii, ono hundred por cont iiulliy nail, cliarautiir, nnd tlio right iiijty Is used In tlio right newspaper It can not fail, "In my judgment there Is no guoas work about It and I apoak froip n varied axper ionco." Tliero Is no guess work about rosulte when you ad vertise. In tho Coos Bay Times PIIOXK j:i;i. i THE WILL flPEMEfl TO ltli CAHKFUL OF l-'Alll SW1.VDLK11S Plnkerton and Burns de tsctlve anncles haxe lsnel warnlni:? that alt with money MotHni: San Fraaclnco dnrltiK the 11 fair jhonM beware af Mmnfrs. with bnines or bettlas; propositions. Accord lat; to the circular, the smoothwt bu&ro men, clev erest swlndlara. the .fairest women crooks on -earth have withered at the fair city, many of them being driven out of Europe by the war. The circular Is educational, telling: the people not to al low aood clothes and a good appearance to throw them off their guard, and 1ok their pocket books. MfVTHFR flF F1VF LITTLE OWES DEAD MY. Frank Wymote'.. Death U ! ' tlietlc FanilU- In De.tItuto Clr-' cunivtniicc-;. I Mrs Frank Wvmore who resided ' ertl0S' l know r Prospects of a with her family In a tent nonr,8,e for tho UM,k of tho "o'ulngn. Shingle Houso Inlet, died at Mercy I "'" "t thirty days I expect to Hospital this morning after a three I b a I08ltlo to tedc'- vey- weeks' lllnoss. Sho leaves a bus- n"c to tho holders of contracts bami and flvo llttlo chlldron, three -..I- -.. - ti. ni.io.t of , which Is twelve and the youngest jlvo ' The family has been In destitue !,.. ..n.tnnM. Mo Cm tli nn.l m.ii,'.i.i' ., ,nv ,,rn. ouiuu niuuuuuiiuu iiuiuvii w vlded clothing for tho little ones and hope to got soma shoes nnd stock ings. The father Is a teamster and has n toam. Ho was employed by F. P. Norton during tho summer on road work, but has not been doing much slnco then. Kecontly when ho had chances to work, ho had to remain at homo to look after tho lit tlo ones, owing to his wife's illness. The funeral will bo held from WHboii'h chapel. AID AGAINST ZEPPELINS UiiidiuiiM'N Will lilllo riiilergnuiuil Jtulltwiy Tubes In Cnso of i AttmU, tar iwmm iim i cc mr nww.j j l.OXIKDX, Feb. 19. Plans ilmvo . been completed to penult Loudon's j vast floating population to find shel ter In the underground railway tubos In the event of hostile attack. Tho city has hundreds of miles of subways, affording a a Idwil place of kitfetyi from bomb or shell fire. The availability of the subways was first called to the attention of tho authorities some week ago by an enterprising cltUen. Slnco that tlmo j Do nilgrutod to California In 1S7C detailed arrangements have boon'"1"' moved to Port Orford, Curry made for tho regulation of traffic If a raid comes. Special telephones have been Installed throughout the yttem; all omployos havo been In- tructed just how to act. and ovorv- thing has been organized to prevent panic. Women and children will ro- lelv. profeienco, but all those who seek aholter may do o without pm - ihaslug a ticket. lu case of a nrnlnnnml nttnnk It Ia suggested that subway traffic bo'P",uu,1: w;,"- "oleo. or Kurokaj suspended entirely und the ayatom I P,,Hf?",,n 5,,'8'1' Copo. of ion verted Into a stronghold suporlor to the forts of feudal tlmos. ' DAXCK at FIXX1SH Il.Vhli, SAT ritDAV, FKItm'AltV -O. (SKXTS 7.T tents. iai)IKS FltKK. C1IKCK IX FltKK. DHICSSKD CHICKKX iloun to 17 'KYI'S POUND. PAiat'K MIUT MAKKKT. MW- CO.OSBA.Y TIMES. MARSHFIEIiO. OREGON. FRDAY,FEBRWRY 19, 191B-EVMINQE THE KINNEY fir (Continued from Page Otic.) properties is app-cximntely $30,000. rinluw Due In. Claims which are not presented to tho Hecelver by .March 29, lOtfi, j w.111 not share In any of the pro-1 ceeds from the sale ofthepropeeia i ceels from the snlo of the proper-' ties. The claim approved In the Itust Receivership are not rccognlz- cd by the decree nnd It will be nee- iwsirv for creditors who hnvo not reduced their claims to Judgment to present new claims to the Re ceiver. "Ttv vlrliirt of tin stlunlntlon of 'the parties to the suit, tho decree, . Instead of providing for an immedl- ate sale of the properties at public auction, gave tho Receiver power to sell at private sale In parcels. Tliero seems to be no deslro on the part of the lien creditors or others In- torested In tho estate to forco an Immediate sale of the property, nnd, owing to the condition of tho real oMRte n"11"101' J l, not expect to .attempt to forco the properties upon the market nt tllls U,c- "While there nre some prospects of gale of small parcels of the prop. f imrchaso who wero parties to o creditors- suit, una wiiobo ngnts wre "xe' the decree, with a few exceptions. In these cases, by vlr - tue of a stipulation of the Hon hold- ah- .L H.'M,nn Ill 1. nllfl...1 " '"' lB"b-'B will "U auiicu and the contract holder will reccivo a deod from tho Ilecelver nnd from John K. Kollock who holds tho logr.1 title to tho property, "I have hnd many Inquiries by creditors as to whether they could purchaso property In settlement of Uielr claims AH tho creditors' could, by concerted action, purchaso tho outlro estnto In tho settlement of their clnlms, by pnylug tho liens nnd othor Indebtedness having priority, but slnco tho tnxes nnd tho amount of the lions nnd prcforred claims and costs nnd expenses of tho suit and receivership must bo paid bo foro tho general creditors nro en titled to anything, no creditor could bo given a credit on tho purchaso prlco of nny property for any por tion of his claim." TjVii Holders Meet. Tliero wns a mooting of tho lien holders this afternoon In tho offlco of C It. Peck nt which pormlsslnu wns given Hecelver Wnttors to go ,.,,,.. , . . ,, .ahead and soil tho property of tho estate, tho proceeds to bo applle.1 in satisfying tho claims of tho lien hoi dors nccordlng 'to their priority. Thoro nro threo claims that will tuko 1 precedonco on all lots sold, first tho tnvna onfinnd ttn ntntiit tt T ir 1fl 1 PflDPtHT lock of Portland, and third. 10 nor'tlOn contupto$r.0p0and thereafter r, per cent must go to tho receiver's fund, mo remainder ioi uo nppueu on mo first lions after this. Tho Hon holders ropresontntlves who wero present wero William J. Sykos, Frank D. Wnlto, J. H. O roves, J. F. Orubbs, C. A. Sohlbredo, L. F. Falkonstoln, John F. Hall, tloorgo Kltchon, O. Ilrlggs, Uoiiuott Trust' Co., by llonnet Swnuton nnd tho Sha- Imn ostate and Ooorgo Kby. Tho parts of Plats 11, C and Iloulo-, vard covered by F. 11. Wnlto'a ?2t,-, CIO nnd ?17,2f0 mortgagos nro ox- eluded from this arrangement for tho tlmo bolng. Attorney Ilrysou leaves In , tho inoriiliig for Kugono whoro ho 'will spond n fow woeks. PIO.NKKU IS DKAD. 'ml; 'Dolce, Knily Settler of Curry County, Dies. Xaok llolco, of llandon, dlod In Oakland, February 13, from a stroke of paralysis, Mr. Dolco was born lu Missouri, April 19, 1S51. j County, lu 1877. lntor ho sottled About two yoars on Floras Crook "onr I"b1oIb and lived thoro ton- tluuously until 11)03. In that year, 1)0 lmv ,0 mlon and has ro- j I B1,1" 1,01' slIlc0 "l8t ro iMn h01' tuml,or ll OVOl to MUsourl uut turned In November to Oak- ,hu,a t0 8Ilonrt tllu w-tor. ii.. .. , .... ., ti.. it.. . i nUi n en uy iu u. i. u. j, iioice, who was wuu aim in i.iiiiuim, 4, li, liunu, ui i.tiii(iiuio, nnd C. W, llolco, of tho llnndon I.Ifo Saving Station. llnndon Re corder. TKXDKi; UKCKITIOX. Don't forgot tho public recaption nt tho Mllllcoma Club rooms this ovo nlng hotwuuu thu hours of olght and eleven o'clock. ' s ATHLETES' RANKS Coquille Basketball Team Kept at Home High School to Play the Independents NOIITII HUM) LOST Word from the county seat todny stated Coiiilllo High School won from North llund tliero last night, by the scoro of no to 15. Tho North l.'oudurs play tonight In llundon. . Mumpg bavo docimatcd tho ranks of tllO CoilUlllo llltlopeildollt bllS- ketball flvp. Yesterday tho word came BilHtllatlng ulong tho wires: ' "Wo won't bo able to como," and , so tho affray for lioro for Saturday j J '?lt has been postponed for n week. TI1I3 evening nt 8 o'clock, In lieu of tho other gnnip, the high school will meet tho Mnrshflold In-j dependontH In tho first of 11 fcerles of struggloa to bo stagod In the next three weeks when the seas-jn .will definitely close. I Thro 8nill0 '" the cm,nty loaK!U) ; yet remain, to bo plnyod by tho l ( Marshfleld High School. To win I mom moans niuen to 1110 iocai uoya; It would mean the chnmplonshlp of ' tho county Two other teams have tho samo s nndlng In the percentage column and are ready to htronuouB- ly ngni for tno pennant, 'inoy nro Loquino ami ironuon. ' So In untlclpatlon of tho final ' "show down," the locnl boys have been practicing nightly under the I I iriil.ltiMnn nf Hnnnli Vims nil. I If lu I Biii-vu i yjv,i " " I bolloved they will stage 11 flghly - I game with t,ho Indopondontu this ovonlng. ' ' Tho llnoupu of tliovtwo tennis fol- , lows: , Independents High School Position. Fishor, Lqcjcci ! Cantors. ! Landers Ilurrows ' Otis , Wutters Forwnrds. Dufflngton McDonald Morrow Chapman Guards. MUMPS STIMi tt.WJINi; IX llANIIOX.ItV.TIIK-SIU Tho epidemic of mumps, suppos ed to hnvo readied Its cllmnx ami pnsscd over, is breaking nut strong er than ovor and thoro nro now !I0 pupils and ono teacher out of school In tho llnudou oast sldo Kchool build- in , itlono. Kvory posslblo precnu- 1 Hon Is bolng taken by tho school ,.,,.. ,, ,mnP. nl.on Qf tho Iinronl u,0 mn ))(J dnuo to check tho sproad of tho (ilsonso. llandon ltecorder. Remember the demonstra of Tillmann's Canned Goods at Wamer Grocery Oil Saturday. Ladies especially inwinr D.XCK at CIIAXDIiKIt llOTI-Hi. S.m'UD.W KVKXIXU, Feb. 'JO. 0RPHEUM , A,oro Mnllnn Pintnroo I nnl iiwi iiiuiiuii i iuuii uu uuui :: :: Better" :: :: Change of program at present: Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. TONIGHT Thursday-Friday "The Last Volunteer." Big Powers Break. A fino 5 reel war drama, laid at the seat of the present Austrian bervian war, A . m siory intfinsn nntrintism nntwinnrl Ml DEC1TE with international affairs, r)CDfllD1Mr?00!lnn Grim and icalistic battlo'REPAIR NG, CONTRACTING,! scenes, aeroplanes, artillery R 00F IN G M AT ERj A LS, f and every other modern en-: FELT? AND CEMENT i gine of destruction with a'D ,10 J L BK,CE ! resulting carnage fnmifiiyB- 118- P. 89.; picuiieu, m neroic rescue amidst splintering bullets, COME EARLY "Thr nthnr liH'c, Qierfth " A ' Ul'' ''l b ?,Siei.;, fl tilSt-iatO COIliedy With all juvenile artists, r- i i nouerta aunaers in a com- plete chanso of sonss, I his A. O.. ..,!..-! rT..-! ... 10 iviibb OclllllUUli) I II SI un gagement in uoos uountyi , and her work is greatly ap - ' il w " r t I - -v . irac minn. Free Public Band Concert Sun day at 2:00 d. m. bv the COOS BAY CONCERT BAND Orpheum big matinoe bo'i"'0 ',0 1',v,,ch 1,r' "inB n tho gins ; immediately after tho l?:::? conceit, ,.,, .(.j,. IUC -:: ALWATb :: lUC Golden Gate Coffee Week WILL BE OBSERVED BY C. W. WOLCOTT NOItril FJIOXT STItKI?!' I'lioni' H7-.L Brincj Your Coupons to Us :Bring Your Golden Gate Coffee Coupons TO THE MODEL CASH 86 Commercial Avenue Phone 433 WE WILL ACCEPT Goldem Gate .Coffee GonpoBS THIS WEEK - Brincj Them Here ... n tr. O U ffilirRlt fSE i vy g,)!8 PURE FOOD GROCERS Central Avenue utuawnram Wg Redcam Golden Gate Coffee Coupons THIS WEEK. Urlng them to tho original homo of "Good Things To Eat." Stauff 's Grocery Front St. SAVE MONEY by onleriug tlio fmnomi HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coai, por ton 91.no 0r"Tial( "ton Zt both " '. S'SS D. MUS.SO.V, Pi tip. Phono 1K-.I or Iwno niilei's nt lllllycr'.s Cigar Store. 0 THE COOS HOTEL Formorly of Mnraliflold WAHIIIXGTOX AYKNl'K STADDK.V BTHKET NOUTII mCND O. A. Slctlln, Prop. ' T .. ..,, i cn imuiuin "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal dtetrlhutore "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic RHINo r I I t on1 --H-M 'iflKlimt H1I I i MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. n Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y 4 D0TS0N HOTEL DOOM AND llOAim X --- V" ?"-'0 Vlli wi:kk and up lt 1'"KK "AT ' Sn S.x.rmil .....1 .....!.. .... So Secoml mill Curtis " '" . v u. n. iiarne.s, Prop, s 'LADIES' CLEANING wnnifs Address y.11 Ccutral Avcmto. hmn EDITION. 45c Coffee 45c Quality Our object is lo give everyone a chance to note the difference between 10 cenr . coffee and cheap- cr graues, ll.nd die coupon to your urotcr at sour door or nt fil more... II ho lm no lolccr Golden C, a t c Codec lie can qct the pccUI value 1 olfcrcd 11s. wo chccrlully tor ward him n lnle nttckJUC ol Ifadc price, tliroutth any channel he dclnatei. Ho makes hl icituur, prulll. J. A. JFOLGER aci-iiMiwi .fi1 "" " lrtlSIiTlanSSWSBSWMilllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiriTT ufS&m Kr ' i.v "'"-' .. --. w in ta,t I tffctuh AZ'AUUlh li fiBrraTT?lral a WMzmM I 45c Coffee 5111 CTjwjWw gWITTTWTnrim'lt'lMIMIIIMB I Mlllll MWIIlHlllplWIl"MrTTIi II lllll IIITfllllliW itiiiif? vonr tioiiimx tun: COFFEE COUPONS to va UK Wll.l. HKIIUICM Til KM. Cull Pliiui" :i-!l in- It mid to our iK'Uvcryiiinu, CONNER & HOAGLAND South Uromhvity. mjK imwwii wf 111 MTrvtJtmvmrniiwmmJMmMmmvmtamntaamnuttKmmaHm urm ! miw T MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and uiullvldod profits $125,000.11 OFFIClSItS: J. W. Ilertnott, Pifsldont Aitliur McKeown, Sccrcla Tom T. Ueniu'tt. Vice Prealdnnt Uennott Swnuton, Trcaanrtr Truiisacts a trust business only. Arts ns trustee of express troiU and also a-i executor and administrator of ostatos. Tlio only Tma Company lu Ori;on outsldo of Portlnnd orgntilzod under no trait law In thin state. awmBiiiumnniiiiiiMroimukiMiii TO BEAT THE. BUILDING GAME -:- has been a hobby with ub for a good mnny yoars and a lot ol our customer: will toll you whon It comos to gettlug good, tontJ, durable framing matorlal nt tho right prlro wo know our tw neaa. Just tell what you wnnt to build nnd tho amount you to spond and we'll get busy with our pencil und flguro out tM w. your Linnay can buy, Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, KKTAIIj DKPAHTMKNT CUT THK FUKL Hirili 1 TWO HV USlXfi OUIl WOOD 1 PHON'K 1fM) 'WMTiiii.wjiiMiri tjy. -hmhim ,m m mi -imin "SSS z- ih 3tv v fi -t w My i -py e . I IN THE YEAR HEINZ & CO. are ready to convince you that their goods are among the best on the market t t t t Messrs. Peck and Graff will demonstrate that fact to the people of Marshfield on Saturday, February 20th ttttttttt Connor .&Hoagland Come in and The man who stops advertising because he is prpsperoustt, like the engineer who shuts off steam because he is 91 ... .luiw , one week onlv FEBRUARY JU5. 10,20. jfls1 IS GOOD FOR " 10C TO 5QC( IF PHESENTED AT Grtottna' FEBRUARY 15th to MH, IS 5 FOLGER'S Z? COFFEE flecular SptcMul,.' 1 IB TINO .45 -vjw .. .- muiriuiu. S. Z i-SS .!? AftCroccr. will collect ih. dlff.rtBctfni,,, v kti " . n ifuriifiiuinnriA.. ' "'j wm 'tT.i &.CO., San Francisco nifr.TTTrrrTniTiTmiCTn- TRUST CO; 182 SOUTH IlItOAimAI get a pickle. 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