THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXKY Kdltor nnd Tub. DAN E. MAI.OXNV News Editor Entered nt tlio postofflce at Marsh Hold. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second clus Binll matter. i . 1 nrnni nn ni'i 11 iiiii 11 iiiii n miuhi'ii ii HtUUNUU oA.Lo MUHItH UUI M UIMDItn WOIIKH WIJOXCJ WAV. T 1112 1112 is a great outcry against cold storage anil particularly against tlio holding of eggs. "When the plan of preserving prod ucts In cold storage was tried out, ono great claim for It was that It would ouunllzo supply and demand, because when there was an extra largo supply of products a consid erable quantity could bo put away nnd saved for a season of general Bhortuge. Nobody thought cold stor age would work any other way. It was not foreseen that It would bo used for the advancing of prices In both seasons In one by making a new demand and In the other by holding back tlio products and charg ing high prices for that which wag released. MAKIXt' WA1S XICKH AJVOMAN who hopes to make warfare more pleasant has In vented a powder, the explosion of which produces stupefaction. The claim Is made tlwt the gas generat ed by the Impact of ono bomb will throw several hundred men Into a deep sleep lasting soveral hours. Tho military authorities ot Germany are giving the Invention considera tion, no It must be worth something. If tho use of this powder Is adopted, battles of tho luturo will become slumber contests. Soldiers will go to sleep and will wake up to find themselves held by the enemy. There will bo more good feeling gonerally than there Is at present In warfare. But Is It safe to predict that It will bo some time before tho sleep-spreading bomb Is In use In Mexico. i WITH THE TOAST ' AMD THE TEA coon KVKXIXM Only the generous man is tru ly courteous ho gives freely, without a thought of receiving anything In return. The eoner- ous man has developed kindness 1 to such an extent (nut no con- i Bldors everyone ns good as himself and trents others not nB ho should like to bo treated (for generosity asks nothing), but ns ho ougnt to be treated Drew's imprint. CROWD ATTENDS FDR BAY CITY Usual Big List of Passengers Bound for San Francisco Aboard Steamer Taking a heavy cargo of lumber, some general freight and a full list if passengers, the steamer ltedondo cleared this morning for San Fran cisco shortly nftor S o'clock, getting way on tlino with hor usual regular ity. Among the passengers wns Chas. Cavannugh, .1. C. Hrown, Mr. nnd Mrs. .John llnuser, Major L. O. Kin ney, who has broken down again, wns also aboard the steamer. Ho Is being taken to a sanitarium. The passenger list was as fol- "Vl'lllo Keele. Virginia Keele, C. U. Keele, Mrs. C. II. Keele, Miss O. Lergenbul. Mrs. M. Storn, Mrs. S. W. Van 'Ale, Ralph Hrenncr, F. I Lonerlm. M. Storn. Miss K. sioane, Miss I). Schmidt, W. F. Squire, Mrs. W. F. Squires. J. Murphy, .1. W. Wynne, Oeo. W. Smith, 0. S. Clin ton. J. S. Itoyce. C. W. Hoddlng, Gustavo Kschort, T. Malory, A. Car- pontlno, Guldn Stets, Tony Bonn, A. Wolmlng. C. Norrls, Chas. Cav annugh, W. Wltherell, Mnjor L. O. Kinney, Master Ilauser, John llnus er, Mrs. John Hauscr, J. C. Hrown, Tom Nichols, D. D. Johnson, Miss Alice. Schaffer. Mrs. Frank Grodel, Miss Jennie Schaffer, Mrs. Minnie Wnlder. M. Horilla, 12. Derrll, 1111 laley Velmore, 12. Bremen, Gnbrlol Hardldo, Juan Molugltzo, 12. I). Ited mnn, Paulino Rodriguez, Kmll Borr-temzy. FOR PORTLAND Breakwater Departs With Fair sized Passenger List With Gale Outside With prospects of a following gale on the way up the coast, tho steamer Ureakwater cleared from Marshfiold for the lower hnrbor on her wny to Portland at ! o'clock this morning. Among the steamer's passengers were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 121niore, who expect to reside In Portland, where the former will look after tho Interests of the Coos Hay Hannnn Crate Company. The passenger list wns as fallows: Miss Whitney, P. 12. Cnmpo, Mrs. P. 12. Cnmpo. C. L. Hooves, Mrs. C. L. Reeves, J. A. Arlandson, L, F. ,1-ong, Maude Wilson, Mrs. Lettle Wilson, W. C. Pettyjohn, Mrs. W. C. Pottyjohn and baby, O. R. At kinson. C. W. 12lmore. Mrs. C. W. 12lmore, James Olson, W. Shellham mer, J. Tlenrnoy, Herbert Gllflllan. Miss Hernger, C. F. Snyder, Mrs. C. F. Snyder, Stovo Caslmos, 12. II. Fish, A. Trlngas, Louis Doll, Miss llaggergy, Agness Keating, Joe Lab, Jesus Cortez, Alger Cesare. T. Nu tale, Frank Matson, L. Demnrco, j Geo. ljemarco, Frank Henry, kick John. PROBE E DED Officer of Steamer President Convicted for Accident Off Entrance to Coos Bay lly Awl1tiM ftrft tn nun tlnf Tllnm.l SAX FRANCISCO. Dec. 27. Tho Hoard of United States Inspectors round Henry W. 12vans. first officer of the steamer President, guilty of negligence on the night of November 2ii when one passenger, the fourth officer and two seamen were drown ed. Captain R. .1. Paulsen nnd Thomas L. Mathleson, tho second officer, were exonerated. The men were about lost about fifty miles off Coos Hay, the life boat being crushed by the heavy sens when an attempt was made to lower It to save a steerage passen ger who was washed overboard bv n big wave that swept the decks of tho President. four out of five games. Tho- child's talent In this direction Is considered remarkable, William Rood returned homo on tho Hreakwator after a pleasant visit In Susnnvlllo, Cal, WM llln in Hliiii'tiinn nf Wlmuiimli. has arrived In the city for a vlBlt with mis oroiuor, imuuk Biiorniun, 'mad family. Ho is pleased with this sec tion nnd may decide to locate here, .1. Dumont, bookkeeper nt the Sash and, Door factory, was among the pas sengers leaving on tho Hardy for Ban Francisco. Ho will continue to Los Angeles to Join R. A. Wernlch nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacobs, of Um pire, spent Chrlstmns at tho L. A. Loomis homo In this city. Herbert Morton, of North Rend, i m ieiuin.,.1 . men.. vq.. . i-i"iii. int.t . tel.. N oillli m-n.i . ' V "'uriy bi .t."nn ii "a linn ,i;. 'mi tn, . . i i ii if f if ( .luiiim. i t l'l.te con.1 tlo 'orffifr1 . .." ' w,,,lll lo I "nry foa.l boforo Cor ' " ,v;" ,llu road and i 7' I"u lH w at work l;,"" 1 Hllapo, K '"'"Ing It Make the WHOLE year Happy. Our NEW FURNITURE will do it. North Bemid Mews NORTH BEND NEWS - I Mrs. Belle Backenstoe, who hns been spending a few weeks In Los Angeles, returned this week nnd Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Geo. Bolster. Robt. McCnnn, foreman of the old North Bend mill, nnd H. B. Smith, millwright nt Porter, visited the C. A. Smith mill in Mnrshfleld to got Idens for remodelling tho Simpson mills, Mrs. Robert Robertson, of North Rend, who recently underwent nn operation at Mercy Hospital, has Adeline Smith Departs. Leaving the C. A. Smith mill early this morn-! lug, the steam schooner Adeline Smith steamed to the lower harbor preparatory to going to sea for , San Francisco. Tho Redondo got out nbout 1 1 o'clock nnd tho big steam schooner wns to have cleared shortly afterword. It Is expected that a little friendly contest ns to which steamer will be In San Frnn clsco first will bo Indulged In by the two-skippers. A flfty-mllo gale from tho southeast was reported to . be blowing outside, nnd It Is expect ed that neither stenmer will make n j very fast trip. I 4 recovered sufficiently to return homo Mrs. W. Peterson, of Ten Mile, spent Christmas nt the John Frco hind home. Just to keep things moving, Ameri ca turned out 25,000 miles of motion film pictures Inst year. That's go ing some. LAST CEREMONY Remains of Late Anson Rogers Laid to Rest in Presence of a Host Many Mnrshfleld people, most of thorn old friends of the lato Anson ItogerB, who passed away at his homo on Coos River on Chrlstmns Day, left on tho sternwheeler Rainbow todny at noon to attend the funorni orvlcos which wore hold at tho homo at 1 o'clock, Rev. R. 12. Brown ing officiating. Tho lleamor was crowded with mourners, among those attending the runernl being C. R. Peck, Henry Seng Btnckcn, J. W. Hennott, Jumes Flnna Kan, Hort Lockhnrt. Levi Smith, Al bert 12. Neff, Mrs. II. 12. Hessey, .Mr. II. 12. Hossoy. J. J. Cllnlsenbenrd, A. II. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lnr Bon, William Deubiier, Captain Mat son and many others. The flng on tho stem of tho Rnlu bow wns half-mnsted nnd flags on numerous buildings throughout the city nnd on other craft wero lowered to hnlf mast out of respect to tho moinory of tho dead. Tho Interment took place at Coos River cemetery and hundreds of peo !lo, many of them the lest known pioneers of Coos county, attended tho last sad rites. Prepare to Start The New Year right with a FIXUP SUIT $8.50 to $30.00 Marshficld. FIXUP Xorth Bond. TWO STORES Representing the House of Kuppenheimer Phone 233-L. Miss Baker and Mrs. Rnth havo purchased from Mrs. C. K. Shnw tho rooming house located nbovo the Coos Bay grocery. Six lots In the Bank Addition nt tlio corner of Montana and Broadway, belonging to tho Reynolds Lumber company, have been sold by L. C. Reynolds. C. C. Dnna bought two lots on tho corner for $!H)0. WIM Davis securing tho two adjoining lots for $"i00 and Al Davis getting the next two for tho same fl:?ure. Rey nolds also sold four lots on Montana street to Chris Peterson for $1100. Jny Pcttor of Portland hns filed a suit against Stephen Rogers, the vet eran bont owner of Coos River, for dnmnges for Injuries ho nlleges ho sustained when Jumping from the Tl ogn to the Wnh-tu-Waso, under In structions from tho boat owner. Pot ter fell and broke his shoulder. Cap tain Rogers hns retained Brenn & Hyde to defend him. At a meeting of tho North Bend Board of I2ducatlon on Friday night. $45 was appropriated to be divided among the elgMoen tenei'ors em ployed by the city. The gifts wero conveyed to tho tencliers as Chrlst mns presents by Cleric Mnybee with tho compliments of the board. Protests were mado to the North Bond city council nt Its last meeting by A. Stnmbuck, of Stanton nvcuue, end William Grimes, Tolef Olson nnd A. H. Stanley, property owners on Ohio street, against the assessments for street Improvements on the ground that no benefit could bo se cured from tl'e work. II. C. Wray. who has beou em ployed by tho First National bank for several months, hns resigned nnd his place Is being filled by Clnrence Klb ler. Mr. Wray will give his entire (attention to the Palace rooming' house, which has been looked aftor formerly by Mrs. Wray. Taking up chess almost us soon ns he could talk, Bobby, tho four-vear-l old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Hunt, hns mastered the gamo to such nn extent that he can defeat his fathor In BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC DINING ROOM FURNITURE can be bought at the Store that Sells it For Less. Going Harvey Company COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. ' for the people of Coos County t o m o" r o o H J j QualityCharacter THESE WORDS APPLY TO OUR ENTIRE LINE OF Furniture Rugs, Carpets, Floor Coverings and remember Quality Fur niture when bounht here, costs nothinn additional. "Why Pay More" Johnson-Gulovsen Cc JUST FOUR DAYS LEFT BEFORE THE NEW YEAR IN WHICH TO CLEAN UP OUR LEFT-OVER STOCK. ALL 1913 GOODS. Men's 25 Per Cent Discount Sale I ic aj m;ccc k Pprfdnt LUUICO UliU IIIIOOJ Discount Sale Plain Tnllorod Coats In Sorgo ami Broadcloth. Putin lined, (iood values at MEfJj Your choice iPIJlW lllain tailored Suits. O.VK-IIAI.F l'"1 Plain Tailored Coajs. O.VK-IIAI.F I'lMCR All Hair Ooods, OXK-I'Ol'RTH OFF. All Underwear, OXI'M-'OMTII W' Ladles Kid Oloves. long and short, 0- 1'OUIITII OFF. MUX'S Sl'ITS Two lots, neatly tailored Suits. 4 nr Now models. $ 1 5.00 Ono fourth off $ j Two lots, neatly tailored, all wool Suits. One full box, one seml-Kugllsh. (T1 p nn $22.."0. Ono-rourth orf ipiOiOU Seven lots neatly tailored Suits. Blue, Hrown, (Jray, Tun, Hluo mixed, Hrown mixed. Q fjr Full box. SomI-12ngllsli. $2.r.. , off pUilu Four lots, hand-tnllorod. Up to tho minute. Full box and strictly Kngllsh. Seml-pog pants. They are swell suits nnd tho height $f)fl gr of fashion. $27. .10. One-fourth off (pZuiUD Four lots, hand tailored. Swaggor. Full Box Silver Cray, Mixed Brown, Plain Hluo. SultB worth much more. $:i0.oo. COO CO One-fourth off tyLLniJU KIght lots, hand tailored. Swagger, full fash ions, but genteel suits, Scotch Tweeds; flno workmanship and best materials. Full Box back and Kngllnli models. $::r,.(io, (tno lr One-foiirth off )UiU A nice lino of Turkish Bathrobes. OXE- I'OUItTII OKI-'. Tg A beatitlful stock of Neckwear. OXK-FOlin OFF. -nl'ltTH Novelty Hand Hags nnd Purses. O.VIv-KH OFF. V." ... iiViM OntTII w. A IIUIIOSOIUO Milt! Ill fiuilir .j, Some Beautiful Wulsts, OXIM''"""11 ' Boy's 25 Per Cent Discount Sale IIOVK KI ITKi .(ll'.H TO 17. w hav for lh Uoy mmu IhmihIMI lullored iMt Koifuiit, iB.ttu, 00 7 r tnutjiwnk ott iJJuifu A Mil thai will 4tt foj' ft'iy buy. Af rA wHi nb nw-titum, .,ff ,yi,U?j All wutfl UitmAmm, "fl iiiaiMlulo. 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