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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
fvvriyipwvripjty Tif" ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, '1915-EVENING EDITION. THREE I "' HM qr Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS I K. Schilling, Vrop- A 'select family and conimerumi mm ........ i..ra fni CMM FnmrlMo '.' " ' " Can You Beat it? Co. Sarter's is Tin: place TO OUT yOUIt CANDIES rum: and delicious Wo do not spcnk of Itw QUALITY Tlint speaks for lUclf SALTER'S Phono 803-J, Marshfiold Front St., Opposite Blauco n'el A logger traveled through the ' woods, A thousand miles he'walketl; And on the trip made not one slip His CURRIN shoes were calked For Halo nt FIXUP Where every purchase is guaranteed Marshfield North Bend wH BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market and Broadway Wo solicit nil our old patrono of the Lloyd and assuro thorn tho samo rcasotmblo rates. , E. W. SULLIVAN THE WHJTE IS KING Of nil Sowing Machines Now located nt 25 G Market avo". West. Phono 193-J. Wo have nlso got big bargains In All kinds of used machines. All machines sold on easy paymonts. ID Aaioclttel Ttn to Cooi Dr Tlmtt. OUEGON Unsettled, pro uably snow In tho west, snow in tho east, mostly northerly winds. LOOATi TEMPERATURE RECORD For tbe 21 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., January 13, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 4C Minimum 34 At 1:'43 0. m 35 Precipitation 92 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1915 40.93 Precipitation satno period InBt year 42.22 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. alimony nud a uharo of what proper ty there Is. Boys Alowcd to Go. Them wob no charge 011 which the three boys ar restod night boforo last whilo drink ing at tho entrance to tho postofflco, could bo hold and tliey have been turned Ioobo. Tho matter was taken to the district attorney but ho stated they had not violated tho state law. Tho boys protested that the bottlo bad boon found at tho rear of tho skating rink. Flnnl Hearing Held Tho laBt tes timony taken in tho Pino street caso wns being taken today in tho law of fices of J. W. Dennett. A good share of tho testimony is already in the transcript form and it is expected that next Wednesday tho matter will bo taken up boforo Judgo Sklpworth In EuKeno. C. It. Peck and J. W. Uonnott aro intending to go out ut that timo. A. B. Gldloy, city engi neer, testified as to some calculations made, for tho defendants, nnd K. V. Dornitt appeared ns a witness for tho plaintiffs, rofinrdlntr a deed receiv ed from E. D. Clement to land out- bkio tuo Clement plat. TO BUILD NO DEPOT RUMOH S. P. STARTED STATION IN NORTH MENU 18 QUASH IC1 . SUNRISE AND SUNSET Thursday" January 13 Sun rises-. at 7:C0 and setB at 4:50. $ : born i $$ WEAVING All kinds a spec laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R High Quality Groceries Our own prompt antd, particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. . Phones 348-J and 326 SIMON Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simon, nt their homo at McGregor, w. D Jan. 10, n daughter. Mrs, Simon is a sistor of Mrs. Dwlght Wolcott who is now nt McGregor visiting at the Simon homo. Wo have Just received from John Loo Mexico Clarke, Albuquerque, Now A Delayed Shipment of Guaranteed enuine Navajo Indian Rugs "TO rrillKSH were Intended for' tho Christmas anil Holiday trade, but arriving too late wo linvo placed them In our window at very attract Ivo prices. ; This Is nn exceptional opportunity to secure ono of theso raro pro. Auctions in HugtDut exnetly the niuno prices you would pay in Albuquerque. It will pay you to make n't rip to Yho store, oven If you' do not wish to buy, as tho exhibit nloue la well worth soclng. It In ono of Uie largest collection of Geaatoe Nn'vnjo Indian Rugs over shown In Coo, County. " j jl! liljrifHH "We Sell It for Less" ' Going & Harvey Co. CompletejJHouse Furnishers Moving Residence. P. D. Pietchor and wlfo aro moving from tho O'Con noll building to Myrtlo Arms. Girls' Guild. Tho Girls' Guild of tho First. Baptist church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho church parlors. W. V. T. U. Tomorrow. Tho W. C. T. U. will moot tomorrow after noon nt tho homo of Mrs. F. E. Whcelor at 2:30, on Third streot. Visitors from tho North Bond W. C. T. U. will bo prcsont. Crato Bar Fixtures. Tho bar fix tures of tho Dohotninn Saloon woro bolug crated up today. Thoy will bo boxod, ready ft" shipment to tho south. Tho fl Mires nro nlso being taken out of tl.u Claymoro Bar. Ktato Exams. Today. This morn ing tho olghth grade students of tho state started in with two days of examination for diplomas of gradua tion from tho common schools. In Marshtiold about 1G pupils aro tak ing tho "quizzes", and thoso that pass will bo ablo to outer tho high school next semester. To Play on Saturday. On Satur day nlKht tho basketball flvo of tho Marshfiold high school will moot tho Tnrinnnndonta. the tatter maklnir their first appearance of tho season in tho arena. Thoy have almost tho samo ' mon of last yoar and will bo a strong aggregation. On tuo samo nigiit North Bond will moot tho Myrtlo Point flvo at North Bond. Keep Tab On Dark Lights. Tho night policemen are dally turning in to tho offico of City Recorder Butler a list of tho street lights that go out during tho night. Theso will bo chocked un ami reductions mado horoaftor in tho amounts paid to the light company. It Is said .that in somo Instances tho carbon sticks In tho lamps fail to work nnd tho lights go out. To Visit Lodges. Judgo John P, Hall, president of tho Odd Fellows lodgo in Orogou is Intending to loavo noxt Monday for a visit to sovoral Odd Fellows lodges in various parts of tho states, Ho may bo gono un til about tho 20th of this month. IIo vlll visit tho lodges at Eugcno, Hep nor, Huntington, Baker, La Grande, Wallowa, Enterprlso, Pendleton, Weston, Freowator and Condon. Hues for Divorce. A suit for dt vorco on tho urounds of cruel and In human treatment was filed today nt I PERSONAL MENTION ii $; ; E. L. DEXTER of Cooa River was a Marshfiold viBltor today. LLOYD GUTLIP and wifo, df Coos River, wore hero today on a short trip. T. J. THRIFT, county assessor, was nmong tho callora in Marshfiold today. JUDGE COKE returned last evening ' from Coquillo whoro ho has been holding court. FRED M. STORA and wlfo, of Dan iels Crcpk, wero down shopping yesterday. , D. w. SNYDER, of Myrtlo Point, wbb a passenger north on tho Kll burn yesterday. JOHN BIASCA, of Coos River, was among the business visitors In tho city this morning. POSTMASTER M'QUIRE, of North Bond, was among tho business vis itors hero today. J. W. M'INTURFP was called to Co quillo on tho morning train on ac count of logal business. it. v; AiATiijsH, wno conducts a storo at Powors, was down today looking after business mattors. MRS. FRANK BLACK is confinod to her homo on South Fifth streot on account of an attack of ill ness. W. R. FONTAINE, asBlstant engin cor on tho Willamette Pacific. came in this afternoon from Eu gene. J. E. PAULSON, timber man, of Co quillo, was hero yestorday and today, being interested in a timber cruiso at tho presont timo. MRS. COHAN who has boon horo visiting her son, Frank D, Cohan, loft on tho Adollno Smith, return ing to San Francisco nttor a two wooks stay in tho city. W. L. CLAPHAM, from the Port laud branch of tno Ford Mofor Company, carao in from tho north this afternoon. IIo la going ovor tho local F6rd business with I. R. Tower, who is agont horo. L. W. PLANZ, formerly of Marsh field, who has boon living at "West Borkeloy, Cal., Is expected back horo soon to locate again. Mr. Planz formerly conductod a tailor ing estubllshmont in this city. MISS MAY PREUSS and Miss Bess Douglas wero south bound pasBou gors on tho Adeline, roturning to ' tho University of California after epondlng the holidays in Marsh fiold. RAYMOND E. BAKER, County School Suporintendont, carao over last evening to attend to somo school business. Eighth grado ex aminations aro going on today all ovor tho county. TOM TENNYSON nnd Phil Flagg, wiromen of tho Coos and Curry Telophono company, loft on tho morning train for tho otbor oldo of Bridgo to aid in repairing the lines of tho Pucifio States company. Officials Deriy Report AU Steel Work Finished by Mutch 15 is Latest Prophesy Now Rumor became rlfo that tho South ern Pacific would Immediately start the construction of' a depot in North Bend becauso men wero scon clearing off a tract of land owned by tho com pany near tho junction of tho tracks with California avenue. Railroad men denied tho report, Btnting tho company when It bought tho land from tho Coos Bay Manufacturing company, reserved a portion of tho purchase money until tho tract had been entlroly cleared off. Tho man ufacturing concdrn now sooko only tho remaining portion of this money, it is claimed. Tho lato rcportB seem to Indicate that tho stool will bo through to tho Umpqun from Cooa Bay Bomctimo ho tweon February .1 and tho 15th nnd from the north to tho Umpqua by about March 1G. Long Piling Scarce Article Most of tho trostling haa boon com pleted, hut for Bpmo parts of the work on Lako Takonltch 140 foot pi!-, ing Is necessary and this is very hard 10 secure. , i It is not believed that tho Umppua ! bridgo will bo finished for a "shoo fly" track, providing ono is put In, beforo somo timo in July. This typo ' of track is built only for temporary , purposes and until tho main struc ture has been complotcd. I Mny "Shoo-fly" I Howovor, it is not known whether tho Southern Pacific will "shoo-fly" in order to got trains across tho Umpqua or will forry. But It hns boon said that most of tho ballast for tho lino will como in from Eu geno and, this being tho enso, tho in dications aro that an arrangement will be mado to get trains across tho Siuslaw and tho Umpqua ns rapidly an possiblo. Tho big draw span in tho lower bay is oporntlng, but ono of tho largo castings has boon broken, necessitat ing tho uso of a donkey onglno at tho prcsont for turning tho big span, but this will Immediately bo reme died as soon as the now casting nr rlvcs. So Judging from tho prcsont In dications it 1b prophesied thero will bo train service In and out of Coos i IT IS CHEAPER to buy a ready-to-wear House Dress at the J. C. PENNEY CO., than to buy the material and make one. SEE OUR WINDOW AND SEE YOUR SAVINGS ' Extra Quality .Gingham Dresses, all colors, .patterns and sizes '34' to 46, at i'J tl'J-98o A good value at 98c, in all colors at 79c Another, stylish, full cut dress at 49c Bungalow Aprons, in all colors, gingliam 49c Bungalow Aprons, in all co'ldrs, percale 39c Wo extend to everyone a cordial Invitation to visit our Btoro nnd sou our offerings at any and nil times, whether you wish to buy or not. f jYl 5 ' ' '' ' , Next Door to Postoffice y . incorporated. QjHKKFMt 9 i WMrmnrzmtslLt'lilJttM We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices Money Savers: Special on High-grade Rice, four pounds for 25c Picnic Hams, per pound .,121-2c Mothers Oats, per package, (large) 25c 1 WE SAVE YOU MONEY o.t GETTINGS' CASH GROCERY 100 NO. J1ROADWAV, 'EAR CENTRAL Bay by April 1. providing tho tem porary crossings nro mado for tho rivers, or by AugUBt 1, with tho lino standing completed and with all three bridges working. CZARINA WAS WRECKED SIX YEARS AOO '.TODAY M HI CHIEF ENGINEER OF S. 1 AND OFFICIALS ON WAY JN Expected In La(o Tills Afternoon Ovor W. P. IllglitAiMVny Aro Inspecting New Wno William Hood, chief engineer of tho Southern Pacific, accompanied by his wlfo, nnd company officials,! Is coming in ovor the Willnmotto weather was bad, n storm Pacific right-of-way from Floronco nu?ut ,lko tho Present ono and nro expected to arrivo horo lato . ii!.0i,V aaa-.aa.aa EDITS 11 BULLETIN "METHODS OF (OTiEANlNP" TUT OUT IIY .MARSHFIELD GIRL Coquillo by tho firm of Graves anil Mi" ut" Bmltii, Issues Bulletin Mcluturff. Tho action is being i From O. A. O. Is Domestic Science Instructor "Methods of Cleaning" Is tho namo of a bulletin that has just' been Is- N oble Theate TO-NIGHT P wnMLPKSE OF PROGRAM SEVEN REELS HY SFKivn if.9MB W,,I3X YOU OAtf ENJOY AN EVENING THPPUli nLI,K ,H:ST PHOTOPLAYS IN THE WORLD? . "t CHILD OF THE NORTH "t wilMulft' of scen,c "wmty. In two parts. Full of uctlon FORD WPpVivr utte,,Uon for t" f,,u leBtl "' t" Plftr0' World. I10W ,mvs weekly, full of live who happenings of the TT,l "NWILUNG THIEF ' tliuciitttt r.ii ch,,d ct'OSK,. T'con! Flugrath, featured in tills Pert crook ,I,,y A 'U-0,ii girl forced to bocoino an .STRATEGIST sSd5rr: ? ots.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children. Bote. '' two reek rl, cl,"lHn In his latest comedy, "Shanghaied." broucht by Mrs. Maud U. Strong for a separation from John l Strong, qf Myrtlo Point. Thoy havo boon mar ried about eight years and havo threo 11141. ).l.li.nn Tim vIFa fa vAniinal. ngthoir custody, a ciiinll amount of ,D from tho Oregon Agricultural ' Collogo by Miss Ruth McNary Smith, """ iliiHlriictnr in Domestte Belonco. and who is a daughter of Sonator and Mrs. I, S. Smith of this city. I uust and dirt are tmnisnoa into ex- ,ilo and given tbolr final death blow, va the arms of the mop, the broom UNDERSTAND When wo tell yon w dis pense SQUIIIH t'HEMIUAI-S AI PHARMACEUTICALS 1n our Prescription Depiut nient, WE .MEAN IT. No spattering of them Iiero aiul there, but a full stock of them, no that tvo aro able to fill your pbyfclchm'tt pe scriptlons with tlioso puro cheniicals. And they are his greatest uld In romluitlug Mckness. TeJl him you aro golug to take Ills pn.crp tiou to This Is tho nnnlvorsary of tho wreck of tho stcamor Czarina off tho north spit of Coos Bay. On tho after noon of January 12, 1910, tho vessol got Into troublo on the bar and was carried around tho Jetty Into tho brenkors north of tho bar, That evening somo of tho men wero washed off. On tho morning of January 13 all woro lost, excepting one man, Hnrry Konzoll, tho only survivor. Thero woro 25 deaths. At tho timo It was thought thoro wero only 24 but It was Inter found an other man wnu lost. Boforo noon nothing but n mast of tho vessol showed. Tho ,MEW TODAY f ? WANTED Smalt farm... Address "X" enro Times. "OARD AND ROOM for two nlco young ladies and ono gontloman; uso of piano. 343 South Broad way. Phone 216-L. t FOR SALE $ this afternoon. Word was received at noon that thoy had reached Gar diner. W. R. Fontaine, assistant engincor on tho W. P., is nlready In tho city. With Mr. Hood will bo ,D. W. Campbell, assistant general manager of tho S. P., Ralph Moody, nttornoy for tho company In Orogou, and 11. P. Iloey, assistant engineer in chnrgo of construction on tho Wlllamotto Pacific. Tho party Is Inspecting the now lino and it is probablo thoy will bo I brought In from tho north end of the etcol by a special train ovor tho division of II. Q. Hindmarsh into Marshfiold. No deflnito motlvo can bo attach ed to tho coming of tho party, un less It bo that thoro will bo an ef fort mado to opon tho lino with train sorvico as far as Lakosldo. But it is probablo that tho trip Is most ly ono of inspection to seo tho prcsont status of tho railroad. TOO MUCH ALCOHOL FOUND IN THE CIDER Rosoburg Officiate Havo Innocent Looking Drink Analyzed mid Discover It Is illegal Tho cider question is bothering tho officials of Douglas county according to tho following from tho RoBoburg Review: Behoving that no nhaso of tho pro hibition law should bo overlooked, T. J. Williams, city marshal, a few days ago visited tho plant of tho Roseburg Soda Works, on Oak streot, whero ho secured samples of cider sold by than concorn. Tho samplos wero sent to Eugeuo and upon being analyzed thoy woro fnunil in nnntttln nlinllt nllfl finri nilA hulf por cent of alcohol, by wolght. i Don Gurdlnor North Bond; Tho buio or ciaer containing mat per- uackiotc and who, coquillo. cent of alcohol 1b a violation of thci prohibition law. Marshal Williams TlmC8 Wunt A(ls ar0 tho on0 ,0. reported tho matter to D strict At- llHm whIch ches ALL the people: torney Goorgo Neunor and the Pro-,Tho 0ngiigo pnbllo nRejition every prletorB of tho soda works, wero In- day Always on the job. $! t AT THE HOTELS $ Chandler Hotel W. G. Egglc8ton, San Francisco; Qoorgo J. Bonk, Eureka; W. T. Jano, San Francisco; J, L. Goss. Chicago; R .L. Landless, Seattle: F. A. Moshor, Des Moines; Follx M Wolff, San Francisco; T. T. Gil lard, Baker; Mrs. II. L. Hopkins, Bond; Mrs. B. B. Watklus, Bond; H. B. Donahoy, Portland; F. a Stone, Coquillo; J. E. Paulson, Co quillo. , . St. Luwruuco Hotel Raymond E. Baker, Coquillo; L. A. Bunch, Powers; John Blasca, Coos River; Lloyd Cutllp and wlfo, Coos Rlvor; Earl Hammond, Myrtlo Point; D. W. Snyder, Myrtlo Point. FOR SALE Cheap If token at onto. Cabinet sowing machlno, almost now. Apply 3G8 Third and nigh-land. FOR SALE Thirty foot gasoline launch, cheap. Inquire Lloyd hotel. t FOR RENT $ FOR RENT Bungalow, $13. GO; room house, $10.00; Croom flat. $10. Soo Tltlo Guarantee, and Ab stract Company. FOR RENT At n bargain good houso botweon post office and Control Avenuo on Broadway. See Georgo Goodrum. FOR RENT Rooming houso over Ekblad's Hardwaro Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son or call 3C0. FOR RENT Nlco two-room apart, mont with heat. Apply Matson'B Quality Storo. COOS COUNTY HEADQUARTERS Many People from Tills Section Stop at tho St. Regis Rotcl Tho St. RogiB hotel In San Fran cisco of which J. E. Schilling, for merly of this city, la mauagor Is a popular mopping placo for Coos County residents whon visiting in tho city on either business or pleasure Among thoso who havo stopped there recontly wero Dwlght Wolcott nnd wife of Marshfield; A. A. Nicholson, Coquillo; E. M. Elliott, Baudon; E. O. Beckett, Coquillo; Bon aurrlo, Co qullle; H. E, Bultmauu and wlfo Marshfiold; Bcu Cuirjo. Coquillo; Pat and systematic methods of cleaning! the house. In the bulletin are explained many kinds of timely machines and con trivances, many of which may bo made in the home, for cleaning pur- i poses. One of theso, for Instance, is a collapsible ironing board which 'most any amateur carpenter can make and which, when not In use, ran bo thrown back to the wail on hinges and out of the way. Legs that fold in, when tho board Is col lapsed, hold the board in place i .vhen the housewife is ironing. Most people lay tho linoleum In Btructod to refrain from further sale i of tho liquid. Tno persons respon sible for tho sale of tho cider said, they purchased tho liquid from Jones Brothers & Company, of Portland, and had no knowledge that It con-' talned sufficient alcohol to render It Intoxicating. I Inasmuch as there was no dlBposI-i tlon on the part of tho proprietors of, the soda works to violate tho law, ( District Attorney Neuner refused to' prosecute them. when one is mopping, will not seop , under the floor coverings and rot the linoleum. , Various formulas for cleaning about the house are listed in tho for-1 mulas. Tho entire bulletin is very FOR RENT Now and modem 1S room hoiiBo, with basoment and nil modem conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, twp toilets, laundry tubs in basoment, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Rent $20 por month. Key may bo found at tho house next door. Apply F. W. Payne at Smith mill. FOR RENT Small furnished house, also Blooplng rooms. Mrs. Hazard. DRUNK ON MILK Tlip, lixATl H l,ie,r 1,tc,,en flu8n w,tu tuo mop-: cleverly gotten up and contains ma-J A 1C JYvm. H hMniii This is unsanitary and in- ny eood nractical household hints. Tho Squibb Drug Store. boirds. This is unsanitary and in' .orrect. The llnolpum should be Hii'iueu up on uiu eutst'H or aooui two Inches and fastened thor on tho imopboard. This Js so that water, ny good practical household hints. Miss Smith Is a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural College and from the Department of Domestic Science, . REXALL HEART CURAL0IDS A Roiuody for Weakness ami Discuses of the lleuit. Curuloids are intended for tho relief of shortness of breath, palpitation and tli vr evidences of n weak heart Price, 50 cents u box THE BUSY CORNER Phone t!OS Wo Doljyer Promptly Now tluit Oregon hs gone dry tlio Oregon DalrymeHK Association has adopted resolutions to tho ef fect (hat nu iiiiusuul opportunity is nffordod for tho extensive sale of piilk. Wo have yet to Icflrn or a hlnglo enso of h man getting drank on milk and Just liow the dairymen expect to Impart to their product the desired kick" is arousing much curiosity, if you aro looking Tor something with u "kick" don't bHy a lot in Periium Park, not on ac count of tho restrictions, becauso you can drink anything to your heart's content, but you would havo no kick coming, either In price or terms. Ileforo investigating tho milk proposition, however, investl gate values In Periium Park. See Reid about it; it will he nioro to your interest. A.A.A.A a'HK LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments 4 Two rooms, $8,00 month Electricity and Gas, Free baths Sleoping rooms, $l,BO wk., up Tho convenience nnd profit of Tinu's Want Ads will he demon strated by a trial, JL