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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1916)
ir,tiW EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 19 16 EVENING EDITION. XT I k; It: v.. January Clearance uale In All Departments BLOW WE MENTION JUST A FEW Extra Special, for Monday Only 320 yards Heavy Turkish Toweling, white, 21 inch width. It goes on sale at 9 o'clock Monday i C While it lasts, per yard AoC Not more (linn ! yards to one person. Wo runnel rill telephone orders for this toweling. Extra Special, For Monday Only Six dozen good quality Sheets, bleached, "Wearwell" make. Size 81x90. Sold in most stores at CO. 85c. While they last, each C r -": ELDERLY IN DIES KIDDIES GLEEFUL Mrs. C. II. Pock ontortnhiB for llttlo daughter, LouIrc. " Alpha Dolphtan Society with MIbs Grnc6 Johnson In Hunker Hill. TUESDAY North Hend Athcno Dol- phlnn Society In tho llb-nry. Episcopal Lmllcs Guild in 4 Guild hull, Auxlllnry North llontl Club card party and social, aftor- noon, WEDNESDAY Klostor Club with .Mrs. ' Otis Wilson. Hrldge Club with Mrs. Hor- fo"rt Lockhart. I'ltottnio club with Mrs. -Mile-hard Marshall In Norm Six dozen good quality Sheets Bleached, "Wearwell" make. Size 54x90. Sold in most stores at 60c. a i While they last, each 1C Not Mora Than 1 sheets to 0110 person. onIorn for sheets. Wo cannot fill tclephono it lot Ladles' Wool , Dresses i;ood stylos, lint small hIzoi !? 1.1)8 1 lot Ladles' Wool Dresses (rood stylos, hut small sizes $2.-l5 I Remnants KIlkN, Diets Goods, Cotton Goods, PlnnueIctto., etc., nil K at One-half Remnant Price All-Wool and Cotton Blankets Regular 7fJc now "5-c Regular 9l.no, now. T... $1.10 Regular $2.!J0, now 91.71) Regular 9JI.00, now $2.10 Regular 91.no, now !?:t.lO All fine Illnnkots reduced accordingly Bed Spreads and Com foriers At one-fourth off (ho regular price 111(1 REDUCTION ON HUOKH for IjkIIcs, Hoys, Girls ami Children LADIES NKW SU1TH Just Hair Price SEPARATE HKIIITH Oiivtlilid Off HOYS' WOOL SUITS One-fourth off DRESS GOODS Kllkw, Wool floods and Cotton floods all go at Sale Prices. HOYS' OVERCOATS Sles to 1(1 Years One-half Prlco HUB DRY GOODS CO. "SMART WEAK FOR WOMEN" CORNER DHOADWAY AND CENTRAL AVENUE. Dt'iul. PrlHdlln chili with Mrs A. U. Snow In llunkor Hill. THURSDAY Mlnno-Wls club with J,,a. F. II. Dresser on S'JMth Cooa It Ivor. A. N. W. Club with Mm. J. T. Hnrrlgnn. ' Enstsddo Social club with Mrs Lloyd Prcocott. Kill DAY Thlmblo club with Mrs. J. It. Groves in North Utind. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. .las. Cowan, Sr. North Hend Club Auxll Jary gives dnnco In club rooms. Episcopal flulld public tea in entertainment hall of Myrtle. Arms'. i WATERFRONT NEWS t Today tho stoamer Rainbow laid up for ropnlrs and tomorrow tho ; Mllllcoma will tako tho south Coos River run, with tho Cadillac on tho 1 north Coos run, though tho Alort will probably bo necessary part of tho tlino. Tho Htcnmshlp Kllburn is schedul ed to sail from Coos nay at 9 a. m. Mmwlfiv fnr Viirnlrri fiti.! C2nn T.1.n...l ...v...... aw. .J... .. .,U fcjl... A' 1 till- ' Cisco. Sho may arrlvo in tomorrow sometime from Portland, though, ) because tho wires aro down, no dof- Inlto word could bo received today. Tho stoam schoonor Spcodwell in . .ochodtilod to sail tomorrow .after i noon at threo o'clock for San Francisco ami San Diego. CLIFF EVENSON PASSES AWAY ON K UNTUCK INLET REVEL IN HNOW AND HUILD MEN TO IIEAItTN' CONTJ'JNT Son of A. C. Cox of Coon Itlvor Dios Snowy Mniiilo Hihigs Joy to Young. After Illness of Two WeckB Cliff Evonson died Friday morning stors mid Grief Jo Adults Snow Hall Fights lingo 'Hoy! Sklnnay! Ain't yor glad?" at his homo on Kcntuck lnlot. Ho-'Ero cockcrow, Young Amorica was tout ilolvlng Into tho snowy man tle, dotermlncd to mako the most of it whllo It lasted, summoning tho kiddles of tho neighborhood to tho playfcst. , Joy waH short-llvod in many in stances, when' Dad, tho Frightful was G8 years old and loaves a broth er, Olo Evonson nnd a nlcco and no phow all of whom llvo In tho Kcn tuck lnlot neighborhood. Tho funeral will bo held Monday uftornoon at 1 o'clock from tho Nor wegian Lutheran church in Mftrsh flold. Tho services will bo conduct ed by tho Rev. Mr. Thorpo. Death of a Child Nell, tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cox, dlod at 11 a. m. today; walk before you get a bite of break at.tho family homo on Coos river. 1 fust. Understand?" Y LD OR W. P. MAY SEND HHANCJI LINK DOWN TO FLORENCE Is Stated that William Hood, of Southern Pacific, Is Investigating To Servo Lumber .Mill Tlioro Ib n possibility that tho Will- Pnmotto Pacific railroad will run a spur lino from CttBliman, on tho Blus lnw, threo or four miles down tho rlvor to Floronco. It was stated to- 'day on good authority thot this is olio of tho features bolng Investigated on this trip by William Hood, chlof en gineer for the s3outborn Pacific. Tho spur lino would bo principally for tho HI TELL Ml Parent, pul his head through tho f,(.lUl,B out ot th0 lumber from tho uniuK. in me uuu. miu v.u............-. Portor 1roa ,ni nt pioronee "Novcr you mind Sklnnay, uswtitd You sweep tho snow off that sldo- Intornal troubla was the caiiso nnd doath camo aftor an Illness of two wookB. Tho llttlo boy was tho young est of threo children In the family, and Ib n grandson of Coustublo Cox nnd wife of Marshflold. Hang! would go tho door, leaving Oswald to suddenly find that tho shovel nnd tho broom wolghod, n ton, and nnywuy, It was moro fun to mako n snow mnti, unit wnat's tho 11 ho of breakfast when snow Tho fiiuoral will bo hold from tho 'comes but ouco n year? Wilson chnpol at 2 o'clock tomor- j So Sklnnay and Oswald, tho town row. Tho service will tin conducted over, immediately L'ot tocothor. row. Tho service will bo conducted over, immediately got togothor, I by Rov. Victor T. Morris and tho bur- Btartcd snow men, biiow fortB nnd Inl will bo at the Odd Follows como- tho making of sleds out of cracker tery. . boxes In breathless hasto, kcoplng, all tho whllo, a. weathor oyo pooled for tho rising of tho naughty nun and tho coming of Dad, tho Stern nrcnt. Today wno a doy of treats to tho WOMAN WITH INFANT .AND FOUlJk,,Idlc8, aanfntliorly old gentle- inon, paiiBing niong 1110 curu 10 watch tho youngstors nt play, t' FAMILY DESTITUTE'? CIIILDUKN IIUNGItY and again found themselves sur rounded in tho rear by a successful flank movement of tho onomy and with their first warning an Icy snowball In tho car or tho back of tho neck. Hut it was a great day, just tho same. Despite the fact tho ground Phono :t(ll y.xToi GifiloiJ jJf f r-rrrir-c ecmiier IBANDON MINISTER MAKES STATEMENT l Rev. C. .Mayno Knight Published His Sldo of tho Recent Tioublo With Charles Martin Chief Anderson of North Hend Hals. cm Ptirso to Provide for tho Stifl'crcrM A pathetic case of destitution Is reported at North Hend. Agnes Johnson, an Indian woman, Uvea in tho Pony Inlet district of tho city. Pho has .four children and sovoral j was not frozon underneath, dozens days ago nnothor child was born, of sleds put in appoaranco and Will Anderson, tho acting chief of grated and scraped along tho pnvor pollco, heard that tho woman wub In mont, mucu to tho delight of tho dostltuto circumstances mid mado an kiddies, many of them out for their investigation, f rirst. slolgh rldo. When Anderson wont to tho And, of courso, thoro woro snow hoiiso ho found tho woman with hormon, lots of them. Almost ovory infant and tho four other chlldron j block' could boaBt of nt least ono without food. Ho could find nbso- and BomollmcB two or threo. Hut lutoly nothing In tho houso to cat tonight Mother nnd Father, 'at lonst, and thoy had no monoy with which agroo on this point, that thoy never want it to como again. "Willlo stiroty has got tho grlppo nnd just this mlnuto Mnry wns coughing something dreadful. Dad, you run right' down to tho drug storo and get 11 bottlo of castor oil, right off." ' This scorns to quash tho rumor cur rent horo In tho last two or throe days that tho Portor Dros. Intondod to movo tholr lumber mill to Coos Hay. Would He Costly To build such ii spur would cout the Southern Pacific something Ilka $95,000, It is said. Tho north forli of tho Sluslaw river branches off be tween Floronco nnd Cushmnn, thr" ticccssltntlng n draw brldgo across the stream as it Is navigable by good sized rlvor bontB. It Is understood tho rond would bo used principally by tho Porter Hros. mill, which nt tho present tlmo Is not helng operated nnd lias not boon for sovoral months. IN T ASSOCIATION FAHMHRH MHIJT AT NORTH HKN1) OHAMHim OF COMMKHOK to purchase) food, Mr. Andoriinn nt onco ralsod a purso of twonty-fivo or thirty dol lars nnd turned It ovor to tho gro cers to boo that the Immediate wnntft of tho family woro attended to. Rev. C. Mnyno Knight, of Han don, has mado a public statement ' I regarding tho troublo ho had last 1 Sunday when Charles Martin nt- tackod him on. tho street and ' SUMMEHHOM EIS 11 BEAUTIFUL SITE J ton expect to mako their homo In ' b?Bcko(I , oyo Jn a f(.ht, u waBAnHI1I,IKIn HWI,1BK HKS()UT INFORMAL CHAT t UiX? wm o" vTfTar T00 B tho off,co of 'VKS ""'" ""? vjnuor n umo, win j,o on i.nsi. inoir, jUBtC0 WutIo tlmt tll0 two (r0ntls $ : many friends on tho Hay rogrot j Hhou,(, ,,0 frIolujH (Continued from pago 3) Mr. and Mrs. George Dlndlngor spent tho evening last Tuesday with Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. L. McCluro In Mlllington. Tho tlmo was spent Pleasantly In playing bridge, aftor whlchi tho hostess served light ro frcshmoutH. Mrs. J. H. Stnddon and llttlo daughter Kmma Hollo loft tills wcok on tho Klluuru for an extended vis it in Washlugtbii. Mrs. Fish, of Coiiilllo, Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. S. Lyons on Flanagan nvonuo. fr V T Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Lupton and the lattor'o sister, Miss Strouburg, will loavo Monday on tho Kllbiirni tholr doparturo very much, Mrs. K. Mlngus Is entortalnlug n fow friends informally nt sowing this afternoon. Miss Clnro Sherwood, of Cooullle, Is n guest at tho homo of hor ulster Mrs. I,. A. Liljcqvist or Marshfleld. Mr, and Mrs. M. L. May entertain ed Mr. A. II. Rlploy and Miss Mil Ripley at dinner last Wednesday evening, nfter wlucn ail enjoyed nn hour or two at tho movies. Will Goodrmu was n dinner guost of Mr. Rlploy and daughter Miss Rlploy nt tholr apartmonts at Tho Hague last Tuesday ovonlng. Mrs. W. F. Miller and Mrs. It. M. Jennings left today for San Diego whoro thoy will spend tho next threo months. ftftn CM Itfrvniln f r nnil M ru T.tli-' ( lllltUIMItlt 41 A 1 !! (' - ! I MAICRIKI) IN .MAKSHFIKLD 9k. ' "mif Hli I IJ "Lmi HUY NOW! Miss Kllzabeth R. Fox of Handon and JC. A. Nolson of Lakosldo woro married today at 1 o'clock at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, R, P. Har rington on South Fifth Streot, Rov, G. L. Hall officiating with tho ring ceremony. Miss Alpha Mauzey and C. A. Lundstrom, tho latter of Lako sldo, attended tho brldo and groom. 88 Fox was vorv beconilnulv sown- Jk'ed in bluo with cream trimmings Mr. Knight's statement, which appeared in tho Handon Western World, was ns fol lows: "Whllo I nppreclato tho sym pathy of tho public, I should Ilka to sny that tho physical suffering and humiliation of bolng way-laid nnd pummoled on tho way to church tiro nothing to tho mental distress which I have endured for two yenrs. I havo boon consurod for frcoly forgiving my nssnilant, but wlso friends, will do tho same. Lot tho An Ideal Locution for Vacation Days, With Fishing;, Hunting and AiniihoiiicutN "Summorhomo" Is tho pretty and suggestlvo nanio chosen by J. O. liangworthy nnd J. 13. Hedges for their now stimmor resort ror Marsh field, located 611 tho shores of beau tiful Ten Mllo Lako. Tho location Is idea. Tho land slopes gontly down to tho lako nnd Ib only throa miles from tho ocean beach. Tho promoters aro already ATTACKS IND1CT.MKNT KLAMATH FALLS, Oro Jan. 1G. Tho rccontly-found indictment of tho Klamath County grand Jury charging A. Hmcst Lawrouco nnd Mr. and 'Mrs. Guy Hunter with tho murder of Mrs. Almn K011I1110 In tho Dodd Hollow fuod hoiiio tlmo ago was blttorly attacked In Circuit Court hero by W. II. A. Ronnor, nt tornoy for Lawrence, with a motion to havo snmo sot aside. Tho motion charges that not suf ficient facts aro alleged to constitute a crlmo; thnt no such crlmo as first degroo murder now exists in Oregon. Tho grounds nro similar to thoso upon which deuiurror to tho Indict ment against Mr. and Mrs. Hunter was based; which demurrer was over ruled by Judgo Koykondall, matter bo dropped entirely, nnd : ,,U8Jr on Hocurlng superior trans let thoro bo no moro fooling nbout! "ol,nUo" fncllltlos '11' nt reduced It. I say with nil sincerity that I havo "mallco for nouo and char ity for nil," but It Is my business to clean up my church or It will soon bo tlmo for nnothor row. "C, MAYNK KNIGHT." M L Delay Poniinnciil Organization Un til Return or L. ,T. Smith College .Men .Scud Mini Tho agricultural committee of tho North frond Chamber of Commerce held n mooting this morning. Tlioro wns n lnrgo nttondnnce of farmers who had been Invited to attend. Tho purposo was to discuss the organiza tion of n farmors' association with tho vlow of securing hotter markets for tho fnrmors nnd othorwiso ben efitting thorn. Tho organization will bo called tho Growers' nnd Produc ers' Association nnd it will tako l:i nil tho torrltory this sldo of tho Co qulllo divide, C. P. Moffott of Kentuck Inlet, nddrcssod tho meeting. Ho lintl ox perionco with, n smllnr organization nt Kugouo nnd said It was n great success. Ho outlined In detail what might ho done. A communication iwas roccivod from Jay L. Smith, tho county agri culturist of Coos county, who Is now nt Corvnllls nttondlng farmors' week. Mr. Smith advised thnt tho forming of tho organization bo do luycd until ho could return ns ho routomplntod nsklng tho extension dopnrtmont of tho Oregon Agricul tural Collego to send n man horo to nsslat In tho forming of tho associa tion. It wnfl thoroforo decided to wait beforo tnklng stops townrd a perma nent organization nnd nnothor moot ing will bo hold in nbout two weeks. l.lff.UJ UXtll t t1,l,l.r. . ... twiu 1 AI. iji-;m iniiii a un iNinaronj Peoidn Ai'i Alitn in d...i . 'I lulls Aro Changed kij Did you ever notlco tho w m.i1H ,1..., t tl,l. . V "'""' i"i iy on vireicsi im T II...I.. .. Pt'l. l .. . . mwxiij iiuL. 1 uuu; is a tat) t 1 11 vi u 111111 uiui uuj- IUCS0 f nrn rllallL'pd hv D t.. Iij .. . . . . .. " " ceipi 01 worn iroiu 1110 govettsa wenther forecaster In 1'ortlant 1 is Interesting to know what tnef J Mnrincrs arc especially concenj with tho changes. 1 A red three cornered flat it j on tho mast Indicates that uo any Birong wiuus aro p Thoro la po night signal for thti dicaiion. 4 tun nh wiui 11 macK tu;5l shows thot a storm of marked vl lenco Ib expected. Tho dlrcctlo, A tho expected winds Is then doiliaf cu uy otlicr flags. A whllo flag ovor tho red m with n black conter lmlicatcs Nortt west winds; n wlilto flag mj- menns Southwest winds; the bluj centered rod flag beneath the Un, cornered flag is underneath, M for Southeast winds. A hurrlaij Is plainly marked by two rej ta$ with tho black contcrs, ono flag j). rcciiy niiovo tno other. Hy night a red light IndtoiJ castorly winds, nnd a white llm below n red ono, westerly wlhdi, EXPECT C110 IB' FOR AUTO Til ISAAC It. TOWKR, SOUTIIWI5T. URN ORKGON RKI'IIISKNTl. TIVK OF FORI) COMPANY, AP, POINTS AGUNTS AT ILXNM a.w iyniii jii.jilu Dr. ThIIo. Ostoopnth. ATiirliflnlil Dr. 1). C. VaiiKhn, Dentist, Hmun i. First National Hank building. Isaac R, Tower, southwest OrefM representative of tho Ford Motif Company, and Dnltor L. Cbphia, Hjioclal representative of the Pert- lnnd ngoncy of tho company who li npondlng a fow days In this stk returned this morning from Dud Whllo thoro there, Mr, Tower H-.I polutcil Albert Garflold a Fordistt ror Handon mid vicinity nnd Tnii Cniighel was appointed Ford tfttl' for Gold Roach nnd vicinity, Ttr; cro oxpcctlng a big business In tbttl section, n number of orders hirtx nlrondy boon placed for early dcllrj Mr. Clnpham says that the outtoeV Is for an unusually good yoarlnfy nuto ITuslncss. Present demands iri nvny nhend of oxpcctntlor.8, Thert; rent advances in gusollno he thloYj ,', tnro not pormanont and so will nott' tract from motoring bocauso of tin additional oxponso. Ho says tbtli Ford cars will ngnln bo tho lils'll ami malntnlu tho lend thoy have brill in nuto sales for tho last fow icart I TOlt COUNTY CIiKHK I hereby nnnoiiuco myself s j Domocrntlo cnndldnto lor County Clork of Coos County, Orcpon, Jcct" to the action of tho May Pfl mnrlos. L. V 0DDY., (Paid Advortlsonicnt) ItUIHAL OF CAPT. TAKHS PLACH TODAY Services at .Masonic Hull ami O. A. It. ami Spanish-American Veterans Attend 11 She is tho cliarnilnc daucbter of J HK. Fox, formerly-of Handon, but who 1 01 ! 1 q 11 ,s now 'ocatea m Auorueon, wasn . VxladlOlUS DUlDS IiiBton, and has a host of friend . - . -ln..l nAf.,nlnnWinn l.ltl. nn ll.n r,.. iiiitu uuiiiiutitiuiiwo uiiiit uu itiu liay Finest Varieties also lUIRPMIVS SWKKT hi:i:dh in scarlet packets PKA . i.i... v '0T'CR t Phonesr Storo 2S0-.T. l . Caledonian Club members. All Greonhouee 425-X , Scotsmen "a requested to attend fk n meeting Mouday, January 17, nt lit M. - - M. 1M. . toT 7 a v- m' nt T0ld' t,,e Ta,lor llfflv! 1 Shop, Front stroet. Marshriehl. '---' - A.. - l nivr ifinnti t T r. m j it.viij .11 uuiMii.il, res. Tho funeral of tho lato Captain Alfred Mutson was hold this after noon from tho Masonic Temple and was largely attended by friends. Tho services were in charge of tho Ma sons tind tho officiating clergyman was Rov. Robert E. Drowning, roc- ift nt til a Pnlonnnnl Plm Knli rnlinaaA Hauser Company at Lakeside, and is "' " i-i.. w. ... , ., ,.'... .., ,.,., i.T.lwere many floral offorlngs. s to. I ami ncquainiances uoiu on me ua; xjnnd In tho valloy towns. Mr. Nel son is cnsiuor ot tno uauser ana Marsh field Florist Co. Edwin G. Scott Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, fts riatus k ffiL'also well known and liked on tho a: bay. After a fow days spent with relatives at Sumner, the young j, jcouplo will return to Lakeside to k 1 mako tholr homo, Hesldcs tho mem- ucia ui mo jinn iiimoii tuiiiuy mere woro present Mrs. Robert Fox and s son Robert Jr., or Lakeside. Tho burial was at tho Odd Fel lows cemetery, Tho active pall bearers were tho following Spanish war veterans; Fred Gettins, ,1. F. Tolandor, W. Drown, Henry Kern, E. H. Joehnk and D. A, Jones. The honorary pallbearers woro members of tho G. A. R., to which rates during tho Biimmor soason A gasollno boat will meet stago and train to nfford prompt and convon- lent moans or reaching tho suminor! colony. It Is also planned to havo, n tolophono oh tho ground. Nego tiations nro already on ror n sum mer hotel, boat houses, pleaBUroj boats and nil kinds or aiuUBomonti concessions that will add to tho' j onjoymont or tho summer colony. j 'inoro aro two rino Bprlngs on tho land thus Insuring an abun MATSON ''anco ot Pro, rrosh water. A strip of land uu feet wldo all along tho lako front has boon (led leutod to tho public, thus Insuring In porpotulty tho right 01 -very property owner and tho public to tho lako beach for common uso and enjoymont. With all these advantages tho property has been placed on tho markot at a prlco that makos it possiblo for everyone to own a summer homo, lots soiling for from $10 up. "Summerhomo" promlsos to bo ono of Coos County's most popular Bumtnor resorts. Keep your eyo on It. S-WSz< OLD SHIP STILL USF.FCL The old gunboat Concord, famous as one of the old time vessels of tho American Navy, is still useful. Sho Is a quarantine station at Astoria Lapt. Matson belonged. Thoy wore where persons coming into tho port Simeon Miller. E. W. Schrock, I. S. with contagious diseases are placed. Kaufman, A. D. Wolcott, R. F. Wnl- Only recently ordors have been re rath, S. D. Cathcart and V, J. Fol- oJved from Washington to romodel lv''8' tho hulk, mittlns In n now irnllov and several staterooms so that sho will provide accomodations for about J ft Htoorngo and 20 cnbln passengers. Have your programs printed nl Tho Tfaue-H office. iHk " u. J J DAN M'DONALD, Pros. The White is King of Sew ing- Machines 1 But Don't pay more than we sell them fnr. We have the famous White Ro X tary sewing machines at the follow ing prices: - " We sell them for $40 cash or $45 on easy terms - . CALL IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE THEM TO YOU WE GUARANTEE THESE MACHINES AND OUR GUARANTEE IS GOOD BECAUSE WE ARE RESPONSIBLE Going- & Harvey Company Complete House Furnishers h aa . -n w, t . 1 1 rf .jscjutt. ,---rr -:ElaLaillMLlltiliirtiii 11 r t Mfl jfet-'i it-hMv ...Jta4-i.W.jtN) kttHxt'ii Ir'.