The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 29, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MOHDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
rANT ADS.
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"TZtv'V Furnished liouNc-kccn.
Rg rooms. 229 South Drondway.
tvTOli)AN 91000 n iiu.
f'-",ti Miirshrioiu real estate.
I McKIHowney, 178 Central avo.
in SAM' Furniture of n-rooni
fMttlge, I'OliUBO iur mm. enquire
office.
mfH lire' 1 ...,.-,,;.
Kwplng rooms; nlso largo sleep
li,f room, for two, with or wlth
t boanl. Phone 325-1,. ;i;t4
WANTED
liXTKI) Teacher for tlio Llbby
Iic'hool. Apply C. M. Conner or
Enoch Holland.
I ANTED - School girl to work for
nn.1 Knntil Prill nf O o -t O..
Fifth or phono 303.
mKI) Carrier boys to deliver
The Times. Inquire at Timet) office.
FOR RENT
IIPVT Thii :it'Onni uiiltou mi.
Ihirnlshed, also storeroom. Phono
llll-R.
:RK.YJ' Three room flat. moil.
fern, no children. G48 So. 11th St.
RKXT Furnished Hipping
Iroomi. 229 South Drondway.
IUKXT Kiirnlsliod rooms, iiiik).
urD, 3;i aouin sixth street,
Iphone 295-L.
DR RKXT Two nicely furnished
rooms, modern conveniences, with
r without board, for gentlemen.
I Phone 402.
l!f'.YTTimtrf limm. mi Ui....t,
Ir.f - - - - - - ... uwhmj
Uth street. Phono 119-1.,., or bm
A. B Campbell.
FOR SALE 1
Hif,! lllllllllft Wll'lli Itirttrt tv.
tie. In cood condition. Chnnn 'if
taken at once. Apply Ekhlnd and i
son.
i
, SALE Nine-room house iiikI
tot 40x140 on Commercial nnd
llSth street North. HenHonable.
Apply owner, 125G Comiuerclnl.
BALE CHEAP Excelsior mo-
Itorcycle, now tires, Just overhauled
sa is good as now. Phono Dank
lot Oregon, 371, North Bond.
8ALK Ilnndxonicly illustrated
'-ot; of tlio Panama Canal for ten
(tents. Address caro Times offlco.
Orpheum Tonight
SIION TUB PIPER Just n dandy Scotch drama.
SALLY SCItAGOS Comedy drama with Robert Leonrd and .Mar
guerite Fisher In the leading roles.
BOB'S RADY Ily tho Gem. A successful little Comedy.
4000 FEET. ADMISSION, 10c.
special Sale
Jergen's Floating Castile Soap
(?. 25 Cents
while they last. Come quickly.
Lockhart-Parsomis Drag Co-
"THE BUSY CORNER"
The Rexall Store.
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phone
Cape Arago
Coffee
totter Than Ever
toos Bay Tea. Coffee and
Sulce House.
0U1L 4 ro n
ICciu 130-11
I
CopjrrltM llttt S.b.ffber & Mil
I OTSof men want an
1-1 overcoat like this;
a plain, straightforward
style; dressy and service
able for all occasions and
cravenetted.
Hart Schaff ner & Marx
made it; we sell it in var
ious weaves at $18.50
to $30 and up.
Hulls purchased In this store
will be kept pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Store
This storo Is the homo of
Hart Schaff ner & Marx Clothes
298
1Ee Royal
tonight
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DECEMRER TIDES.
ilelow is gi"en the tl.no and
Ulgbt of high and low water at
Mt-rshfleld.
The tides are placed lu the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on consecutive heights will
indicate whether it Is high or low
water, v'or high water on the bar
substract 2 hours 34 minutes.
29 Hrs. . 4.22 9.2G 3.29 10.12
Ft. . . G.O 2.4 G.4 0.7
30 Hrs. . 4.58 10.12 4.09 10.49
Ft. . . 5.0 2.3 G.O 0.3
31 Hrs. . r.34 10.r8 4.50 11.23
Ft. . . iV.l 2.3 r.G 0.7
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WEATHER FORECAST.
tllv AMoclated I'm to Coos y Times.
OREGON Rain In West, rain
or snow In east tonight or Tues
day. Moderate cast winds In
interior nnd high east to south
east winds near coast.
j LOCAL TEMPERATUKE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 o. m., December 29, by
I uciij, vjsuiiiu, special govern
ment, nmiui uiuint;
Mnxlmum 57
Minimum 34
At 4:43 a. m 39
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1913 21.25
Preclpltntlon same period
last year 29.12
Wind: southwest, cloudy.
Permanent Receiver. At a meet
ing of tlio creditors of the Hardwood
Milling company today, George Wol-
steau was mnuo permanent receiver
of tho company and will proceed to
wind up its arralrs,
Mlchlo Delayed. Tho Portland
Telegram Bays: "It was announced
Friday that the now Government
dredge Colonel P. S. Mlchlo will
not leave senttio ror the Columbia
River until about Decombor 29.
Some slight work to her machinery
has been found necessary.
Sister Dead. Rert Relleu Satur
day received word of the sudden
death of his sister, Mrs. Dronson,
near Rrldgo, and ho left for there
nt once. Her parents, Mr. and Mr.
uellou, reside In North Rend. No
particulars of her death woro given
In the message.
Mother Rend. Mrs. Schultz, moth
er of Mrs. Hi Wright, a former Coos
Hay resident, who Is now at White
Salmon, Washington, died at their
homo In Oregon City a few dnys ago.
Shb wbb quite well known on tho
liny, having visited her daughter
when tho latter resided here.
Darker Assigns. E. C. Darker,
who has been closing out his Jewelry
business hero, today hade an assign
ment of his personnl and real prop
crty to C. I. Relgard for tho benefit'
of his creditors. His liabilities total
about 11400 and his assets about
J1200.
In Improving. Robert Marsden,
Sr., continues to recuperate from bis
recent operation nnd yestordny was
ablo to visit at tho homo of his
daughter. Mrs. E. N. Smith, nt
Flagstaff. 1 1 Ik nurso accompanied
him on tho trip. That ho Is getting
nlong so nlcoly Is n cource of
much gratification to "Dob's" many
friends.
Council .Meeting. Tonight will bo
tho Inst regular meeting of tho pres
ont Marshfleld City Council nnd n
number of matters will probably bo
wound uu. At tho next meeting.
Mnvnr A linn will tnlrn llln nfflon nml
J. Wright Wilson will take tho place
or (jounciimnn ttvenseu ami aivii
Doll will bo appointed and sworn lu
to succeed Mr. Allen ns Councilmnn.
Postpone Dance. Owing to Inabil
ity to securo nn orchestra, tho Mll
llcoma Club has recallod tho Invltn
tlons for tho Now Year's ball to
have boon given Wednesday eve
ning. Tho club will hnvo an "nt
home" from 2 to 5 o'clock New
Year's Day for tho membors and
tholr ladles.
Moves: Office. Judgo Hall wont to
Coqiilllo today and moved his offlco
In tho court room rrom mo oiu quar
ters to tho former Jury room Just In
tho rear of tho circuit Judge's offlco.
The former quarters have been add-
ed to the county treasurers oriice,
tlio latter, needing inoro room since
tho collection of tuxes has been trans
ferred from the sheriff tn him,
ItliC runeral. Tho funeral nf Rob.
ert Kroeger, which waK hold yester
day, was largely attended by the many
neighbors and friends. The Odd Fel
lows were present lu uniform and
tho lodge lind oun of thn largcHt tunc
mils lu u long time, Tim pall ln.u r
(rs were llonry HnKliu'lfen, Tom
Coke, Alius KliiKslon, Isaac Wilson
mid Win. Deuhliei'.
Mon I'li'i liirlh Tim ('tut Coiiuly
ciiiniiiUvloiiDiM at Hielr reuular J"i
nary iiintilliiK iiuxl week will niiiuu
rin diiMiioii orri'inls for in i-n -Iiik
two yours mid will iiImii
11111(11) llm VolllIK preilllils lit Miu
oiiiny for linn M)ilil Mori- in
I'lllllH Will U UtilMhllfllMl UUl III! Mil'
uin Im muilii In luivti lilt'
illy and roiiiily prmliiru niiiiorin
ful' llIIHUlltilirii
I, .l.i im li. I.u.l klmiu; Ifu MMfra Ml
l,,, (,Ui. i.f I wad M)I) I'wuil1)
Id.ad ftUIWMUwl llll'
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so that they could get out tholr ties.
Ho says It will not benefit the Ten
Mile people. Tho tie company Is to
pay half tho expense and the county
tho other half.
l amlly H Measles. Mr. nnd
.Mrs. .1. w. Chapman and son. Har
old, are alt 111 of tho measles at
their home In West Marshfleld.
Tho banquet to bo given tomorrow
nKt by the Good Fellowship Club
Will on nei'VPit liv tin. t n, !!, ti.i
pf tho Methodist Church. This will
insure good service, nlso plenty of
good tlllllEH tn nnt. II., tin tint! nf
' .... ' V. uil ltlll!
seven o'clock sharp.
Mine DevcloiM'il Pnti-IM; ti
ssey and son, Will, spent yesterday
ui nomo nere. rney now have the
Hennessey-Smlth-Rowers mine on
Isthmus Inlet
About seventy-five men are employ.
u nnu six leaua opened off tho main
shaft, which Is In a' out 1400 feet.
Tho develotimnnt uwivlr la l,..l.,rr
steadily continued and they arc tnk-
iiiK mu upwarus or nrty tons per
day, which Is being used by the
Smith-Powers road and by tho Wll
lett & Durr construction work.
Loggers' Special. Most of the
Coaledo loggers who have been en
joying their Chrlatnias vacation In
Marshfleld, returned homo yester
day aftornoon on a special train
which Gonoral Manager Powers had
tho local railway run for their con
venience. Some had returned Sat
urday, that Is, those having their
own homes, but tho bulk of them
went yesterday. They had a special
train In last Tuesday night. On
yesterday's special train, 174 tick
cts were sold.
EtigiiKcuieiit Announced. Tho en
gagement of Miss Mary Ellen Mn
honey nnd Mnlr Dano, a well-known
Marshfleld young couplo, was an
nounced this aftornoon nt a pnrty
given at tho homo of Mrs. E. Mln
gus In West Marshfleld. Miss Ma
honey is caBhlor of the Coos Ray
Water Company, and Mr. Dano Is
employed nt tho Flanagan & Den
nett Rank. Tho data of tho nup
tlalB has not been set, but It Is un
derstood that It will bo soon after
Lent.
PERSONAL NOTES
J. K. SMITH, of Rlvorton, Is spend
ing u few days In tho city.
J. IRA SI DWELL, of Randon, was
a Marshfleld visitor Saturday.
JOHN CARLSON, of Catching Inlot,
was a visitor in Marshfleld today.
HARVEY RUSSELL was among tlio
visitors from Catching Inlot today.
OTTO ELKINS, of Coaledo, was a
visitor In Marshfleld with friends
yesterday.
MRS. EDWIN DYER and daughter
of Daniels Creek, woro Marshfleld
visitors Saturday. '
CAPT. SUNDMAN, of tho G. C.
Llndnuer, is enjoying a visit with
numerous friends on the Ray dur
ing the ship's stay here.
C. I. REIOARD and Judge John F.
Hall wont to Coqiilllo this morning
on legal mnttors.
MR. AND MRS. S. FOSHURG and
son rerently arrived from Illinois
nnd expect m make their homo on
Coos Ray. Mrs. Fosburg Is a sis
ter of Vlnco Pratt.
CAPTAIN SUNDMAN. D. Drown nnd
M. Porlerss, of tho steam srhoon
or Llndnuer, loading lumbor 1:1
tho lower harbor, were visitors
in Marshfleld yesterday.
FRANK L. LOWE returned from
Coqiilllo Valley points on Satur
day, after spondlng a week with
his folks down tho rlvor, for the
Christmas holidays.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN MATTSON,
Carl Mottson, Mr. and Mrs. John
Culver, Miss Nollle Church, Georgo
Ross, Alfred Gunnell, Mr, and Mrs.
William Ronobrako and A. E. Tow
er wero among tho passenger ar
riving from Catching Inlet on. tho
Wnh-ta-Wnso today.
JAS. DASHNEY roturued today to
tho Smith-Powers enmp near
1'rldgo, of which his brother, John
Dnshney, Is foreman, after a ten
days' vacation here. Ho reports
that they need a henvy rain that
Our Companies Will Start You in
Business When the fire
Puts You Out
They Will Pay Your Partial Losses
and Save Your Profits
ABSOLUTELY NONE BUT THE BEST COMPANIES
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE AND CARE IN WRITING
POLICIES
EVERY POSSIBLE EFFORT IN THE INTEREST OF AB
SOLUTE PROTECTION TO OUR CLIENTS
SAME RATES AS YOU PAY FOR FAULTY INSURANCE
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
177 fr ont Struct.
Aoenls;
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PPNTJNENTAJ.,
IVTHJ'UUL LUWWV puwpbi
mil'
SOCIAL CALENDAR
MONDAY.
Elklno Club dance at Eagles
Hall,
Mrs. E. Mlngus entertnlns In
formally. TUESDAY.
Auction Urld irn CMiih with MVa
J. T. Hnrrlgan.
will irttir. !!.,... .. t.i ......
nv- muni u ni'Miiui wiin at
least a nine-foot rise to float out
their logs.
TOM NICHOLS has gone to San
Frnnclsco to nttend tho annual
mooting of tho traveling men of
the wholesale houses ho repre
sents. E. C. DARKER nnd family spent
Sunday at the homo of his brother-in-law,
Dr. Richmond, In Co
qullle. C. .1. HOWARD, formerly a resident
of tho Ray, but who now makes
his home nt Grants Pass. Is back
here lu tho Interests of Folger &
Company. Ills daughter, who was
In rather poor health while they
resided here, Is much Improved.
Ho Is a great believer In the fu
ture of Coos Day and says ho
would like to live hero permanent
ly. KIXXEY IX RAD SHAPE.
Taken to Sanitarium of Dr. Xetv
iiutrk lu California,
Major L. D. Kinney, who left
on tho Rodondo, will go to the san
itarium conducted by Dr. Nowmark,
nn old friend, near San Francisco.
Major Kinney named Nowmnrk
street In Hnngor, from which the
now Empire-North Rend road starts,
In honor of Dr. Nowmnrk. Cha3.
Cnvnnnugh nnd W. Wethorlll went
with him to guard him during the
trip. For Bomo tlmo ho has boon
railing mentally and Is suffering
from n number of hallucinations.
Owing to his age and notions, It Is
feared that lie may bo Buffering
from pnrcsls.
For some time ho has boon nwaro
of his condition nnd a fow years ago
stated that he had long been so
troubled. He said that ho wns a
great promoter, but somehow, when
ho got projects to n certain point,
ho could, nover bring them to com
pletion. Three or four times, ho
snld, he had been on tho point of
accomplishing big things, but had
fallen down whon ho was about to
consumnto them. lie snld ho would
give $100,000 to any specialist who
could ovorcomo tho defect. At that
time, lie wns In n position to control
more than that amount.
Whether his present trouble will
have any effect on tho receivership
is problematical.
MEILE'S NEW GAME.
Rill Mellc, formerly a Randon
ball playor, eamo up Frldny from
tho Rogue River country, whero ho
has boon trapping. Hnndon World.
Times Want ads bring results.
DRY GOODS AND
MILLINERY
Complete line of Notions.
SMITH'S VARIETY- STORE
North Bend.
NOTICE.
In 1892, G cents por 100 lbs.
was established as the rato for car
rying milk on Coos Ray.
Since 1892 the cost of fuel In
this section has Increased about
100 per cent; tho price of 'labor
from 50 to 100 per cent, and tho
prlco of milk from 100 to 150 per
cent. Tho freight rnto olono has
lint Inrronuml. Ileum tho bontlllOll
nre carrying milk for little moro
than accommodation, nnd since Dom
ing no moro conducive to the
health than ninny other vocations,
wo not only consldor It fair and
right to ask a living profit for our
work, but think It unrensonnblo at
tho present rate. In other suctions
of tho country tho established rato
Is 10 conts and upwards por 100
pounds.
For tho nbove stated reasons wo
feel obliged to rnlso the milk into
to 8 cents, nnd cream to 25 cents
per 100 pounds on and nftor tho
rirst day of January, 1914.
(Signed)
ROGERS & SMITH.
MASTERS IIROS.
ARTI ICR MATSON.
C. E. NICHOLSON.
C. E. EDWARDS & SON.
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FEAR DREDGE
M
DROWNED
Adolph Arentzen Disappears
and May Have Fallen
Into Bay
Adolph Arcntzon, a flromnn on tho
dredge Seattle, has been missing
since 10 o'clock last night and It Is
fenred thnt he full In tlio iinv nn.i
was drowned while en route to work.
.Manager U. E. Miller of tho dredge
Seattol Is having a careful search
nindo today and tho Hay will prob
ably bo dragged In tho vicinity of
the wnlk out to tho dredgo.
Arentzen wns last seen nt tho
Lloyd Hotel, whero ho rooms, about
10 o'clock.' Ho thon got up and
stnrted for tho dredgo, ns ho wns to
start work at 11 o'clock. Ho never
reported for work.
There Is n plank walk out fom tho
shoro to the dredgo and thoro has
never been any trouble with It, al
though It Is barely posslblo that Ar
entzen might hnvo Bllpped off and
fallen Into tho Rny.
Arontzen canto hero from Soattle.
Ho was about forty years old and
all his relatives aro In Scotlnnd.
IS
STRICKEN HERE
Well-known Marshfleld Young
Woman Succumbs to Lin
gering Illness '
MIsh Julia Holm, n woll known,'
Marshllold young woman, died this
morning nt the homo or her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Holm, nftor a
long Illness of a complication of dis
cuses. Slio had boon very low for
tho past two weckB. Miss Holm wa
formerly a clork nt tho Sartor con
fectionery and won many friends by
her vivacious ways and sunshiny dis
position. Resides her parents, she Is sur
vived by several brothers and sis
tors. Thoy nro Mrs. W. Ross Smith,
nnd Mrs. Lester McDonnld, of Marsh
field, Sherman Holm, of Portland.
Carl Holm, of Richmond, Calif., and
Onn, Lnwronco, John, Esther nnd Er
nest, who resldo at homo.
Until word. Is received from the two
brothers who aro away, arrangement
will not be made for tho funeral.
Illinois Expert Claims Poultry
of United States Great
Wealth Producer
NEW YORK, Dec. 29. A 10,000
hen that lays every day during the
"regulnr" season a $10 egg was per
haps tho most Interesting fenturo of
tho tweuty-rifth annual poultry show
conducted by the Now York Poultrr
nnd Pigeon Association, Ltd., which,
opened In Mad I son Sqimro Garden.
"Cheap" fowls, both lions nnd roost
ors, worth a moro $25 or $120 and on
up to n paltry $150 a pound, were
shown In profusion, Fowls to a total
value of approximately $50,000 wore
on exhibition whon tho show opened
bore.
Charts prepared by W. F. R. Price,
of Illinois, an egg export, woro hand
ed nbouf showing that tho lowly (7)
American hen for tho year Just clos
ing will have laid eggs to the value of
one billion dollars.
I'RAZKR SUCCEEDS ROOT.
Dallas .Man Takes Head Place of th"
Woodmen of the World,
OMAHA, Nob., Doc. 29. W. A.
Frnzer, of Dallas, Texas, sovereign
advisor or the order, will automatic
ally succeed .1. Cnlleii Root, soverolgu
commander of tho Woodmen of tho
World, who died at lloudersouvllle,
North Carolina.
The roKnlnr successor lo tho sover
eign coiiimitnder will bo elected at Hit
convention of the sovereign camp In
San FrauulHco In 1915. Tho offlco
carries a salary of $20,000 n year.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOI hnvo
ALWAYS THUD. Phono 72. Pacltlo
Livery and Transfer Company,
New Year Cards
Calendars and
Whitman's Choice
Candies
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