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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION V Wpiti.miiii"","l'l,BIII""Bllillllll"iml""iii iiiiiiiniii i h 'J Mi Resolve jfrSWp I to have a beautiful, " &MW happy HOME, and rfff1 I to come to US Tor L f -Njffoi "oL-j. your furniture JSC YMffrWi Mr. & Mrs. Young Couple :- If you want to start your new life WE ARE SHOWING SOME SPLENDID PIECES OF Dining Room Furniture If you want to start your new life right, make your new HOME ATTRACTIVE. The way to do this is ts furnish your house as beautifully as you can afford to . Come to us and let us show you our line of hand some up-to-date, durable furniture. That is the only kind of furniture we carry. Our PRICES, moreover, are as honest as our quality. You will like our rugs, too! GOING & HARVEY CO. OF ARTISTIC DESIGN AND OF THE THOROUGHLY RELIABLE QUALITY FOR WHICH OUR FURNITURE IS FAMOUS "WKSISUj ITKOK LKSS' GOING HARVEY CO. COMPLETE JIOUSIC FURNJSJIEKS. IN .M.'.WM II OK A (.'()( )l iiuwimv? VMB Mvm I w nAli Gm wherb tirwrf V F- A&OOP Mmw? Yon v III travel fur nntl jot not- find (molt) clllinl ours for lilirli flans wnrlt. puiiniiallty, care, nentnchH and eeono-' my. A'u make, u sneclnltv nf ftnnt'H Shirt, for dress wear, kIvIiik a flntu , permanent Kloss'to bosoms nnd cuffs. All our patroim speak In tho lilKhest manner of tlio uniform excellence of our work, and t -Hlnelo trial Ih all tiHtl is ecebsary tu (convince yon. COOS BAY STEAM UAUNDRY Phone Main 57-.T. THERE'S ONLY O.VK MACHINE THE SINGER. ONIiV OXU liEPKESEVrATIVE VV. J. RITZ l'Jiono 280-X. First Class Weaving Promptly dono nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory On (j)u'riuan nxcntio between Calif or nla and Connecticut. Phono 174. North Bend. Or. DRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Phono 180- J. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunkB between any vmit in Marshfiold for the follow jng rates, delivery to he made In tbo first stories of buildings: ne trunk $ .28 Three trunks no Twelve trunks l.no Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsner, Prop. Phones, 120-J 40-t.; 98-R. ,,Jj 'u have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, -try a Want Ad J0r Warmth and k. Jp Comfort for the Home w Wherever there are children in the home MP the comfort of the m "Perfection m A- Smokeless tr- M is particularly appreciated. Rut all homes have need for it it is so convenient for hcatinc the bedroom, bathroom, Jivinc H rnnm nr Atnxtur rnnm T.irrlitc n thu trunY nf n n-itr) TTncir 1 to enre fur. Economical. Inexpensive. Can't smoke. I H I. n .Doesn't smell. M 1 F?rB"tRielSto Ask to See It at Your M m ia r'ABii i iti r - r i w"- " w" ucalcrs. r m. Sfnnrlavrl Oil Cxmn-mr M w w tkiuuuji u vii vviiiuuiij m g SAN FRANCISCO SL F viinflHi H flfl.. BV i?-KflflH- i. M-H V" V ftfaRBI m W KWJ chZVJ II I j - oSSK ysZEr fsz&p POSSE GOING AFTER SLAYER ilfefej(Ik, 1 r 6. 1 n W'i f 4 v(tT i j i Eiflht Picked Men to Enter Utah Apex Mine for Des perado Ralph Lopez liiy AMucmicu j rem in odb uaj iimrs . niNOHA.M, Jnn. 3. Proparatloiw J0JnJJ5lUJn:JD for n Bonroh In the Ulnh Apex mine, ,. ,,-.,, ., . , m, i..i. Itnlnli Ijinnz tncilt rnfiiL-i. viii. iiuibiiui won uju 11 .. i ii '"" I JU rfTV "W '7J 1 (l X . nr V'f-iH -i M-'iMilf ftrVi I! k. X xrnmr mJuJIU .i II 1 tnnU rnfllL'ii '" "' Blllll 1VUU UIU Jlli.u. lliuuniu conipleteu at w,u ln00t "K"1" noxt Wcdnestluy with i n posso nf JIr9' s- Tower. in winch Knlpli Lop November 11, were noon yesterday wiien n posso oU;lt picked men gnthcrcd nt the mine entrance nnd waited for word .from Sheriff Smith to knock In the ulklieu'l and bucln n senrcli for w. : . : tho slayer. It Is believed that if T" I'roBress Club will bo enter tho i-nsoiirrnfnl ilnsnnrniln lmn nnt tnlncd next Wednesday nfternoon by esenped, ho Is dead. Kvory propara- Mrs. J. M. Upton, who will lend tlu I'ltOf.'ltlvSS ('Mil. tlon wns made to drive him to the Inst stnnd In enso he lg found alive. ijattm-: i.v iiKjiti:rs I'imIciiiIn Still llnldlnir Oi'llnnl Pos ition In Knee of I'lcice Attack inr AmorUtM I'm lo loo llr TlniM.J program. Tho nieetlnpr wns orlBlnnl- ly iilnniied for Mrs. C W Towers home, hut owing to her absence It wns changed. W. C. T. t'. I 4 Tho Mnrshlleld V. C. T. U. will MARPAT, Texas. .Ian. :i. Reports meet Mondnv nfternoon nt the home I brought yesterday from OJInagn. of Mrs. V. 13. Wheeler on Third street, iiuru uio rcuurni urmy is oeinB When plans will be made for the en nttneked by General Ortogn's rebels, BM,1K year were that tho battlo still Is In prog-, ress. Tho Federals were holding -. iiu inoimu, iiiiv- uuuu luuum nu VI'I.T YI.'VT 1,'IMhlV 1 nnnnrontlv ilnlnvlnir tn nlnan In. i I .MIIW il. 1 I' lllll.ll . Army telegraph wires to Presidio wore not working up to noon nnd ' tho reports wore brought here by auto. Tho order of Secretary of War Oarrlson regnrdlng tho crossing of refugees to the American sl'le wnt regnrded by the border patrol ns clenrly defining Mio situation. Here tofore refugees not wounded had been forced buck .M KKT XICXT Kill DA V. Tho Ladles' Art Club will bo en tertained next Friday by .Mrs. Lydla Lang at her homo In South Marsh lleld. . I XKW TltUSTKKS. ' I The now trustees of Doric Chanter. M,.. I,. .Inunrlnra O. K. S.. wll'lcll IllRtallcd (ifflcerS lilBl on being rorceil back nflor their ?'"- uvuiuuk, nro .Mrs. .inry .nc- arms had been taken from them KnlBht, Mrs. A. D. Wolcott nnd Mrs. blended they certainly would bo C. McCnrty. A detailed account of killed. the Installation of officers was given It Is believed Hint Major Xnmpo. ln Tho Times enrly in tho week. Mrs. after disarming thoso who cross will Mary McKnlght acted ns Grand Clinp- permlt them to remain on this sldo lain at tho Installation. If their lives are In danger It was re. ported that many of General Oro- rco's volunteers were among tho dc- I .IOMiV l)()i:. sorters. - 4 SKCUIIK AMMTMTIOX The .lolly Dozen will meet .Innunry ' l.'l with Mrs. Ilclicl l'rniit Picpui'iilldim hi'llcjitc ker II I II. Auollier Attack on Tiimplro . Ilrockinuellcr of Hun- DI.VXKIt PAItTV. nir Amoi UIM Vrm In i'ihmi IHy TIih- I TAMPICO. Jan. :i. Artillery nnd J nminunltion nio roachlug tho rolinl .. , ,. ZT, TT; "" rront In such a manner nn to ImM- , ,Mr """, MrH; ,c- ,M- n'l.c.r oyter- cale th.U imi early attack may bo 1nl",,,I1 n fo,w frloiulB at dinner nt llllliln nil Tiinnilrn in- nn fnr.,. DH'Ir 1101110 In North IlOllcl nst Sllll- of 1200 Federal troops entrenched dny. Among thoir guests wore Mr. nt Altnmlra, twcnty-lhroe miles from ""' s,rs. W. S. Turpen of Marshllold. tho const. Several plecon of artll- i'-'"'KO tinrilinor, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. .1 lery and 11 larw sunnlv of nnimuul- Simpson nnd Cant. Hdgnr Simpson. lion wero ilollvoreil at Corvantoz today. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford and Mr. -and Mrs. Ray Olllvant. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnn McDonald of North Rend wero Now Year's guesto of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. McKcown. 4 W. .1. Conrad entertained T. B. James and wlfo and family at Now Year's dinner nt Tho Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Rrndford "Wheeler entertained Miss (sis Marsh and Mr. Case nt Now Year's dinner nt The Chandler. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Wilbur ontor talned .Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Tower and Miss Norn Tower and Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerrett and children nt Now Year's dlnnor. Tho Gnrrotts nro hero from California to vIbU at tho homo of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Mageo In Umpire, nnd with other relntlvos nnd friends on tho Day. 4 Mrs. Fannie Hazard entertained Air. nnd Mrs, C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Metlln nnd fntrlly, .Miss Reed nnd Mr. nnd Mrn. CnrI W. Kvortson at Now Year's dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Locknart entertnlned Judge nnd MrB. Cokonnd children nt dinner Now Yonr'a Day. .j. .;. 4. IXKOIIMAIj chat to tho rebels Xelllicr Side Wins. PRHSIDIO. Jan. . Though tlio battlo continued until Into yestordav neither sldo had won a decisive vic tory. The rebels wero sbi)lntr tho town with nppnrently littlo effect. Tho robol's killed nnd wounded now exceeds thoso of tho Fedora'.!. Pia.V DIXXKIt. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Turpen will 011 tortaln a few friends nt dlnnor nt their homo ln West .Mnrshlleld tomor row. : KA.MILY DIXXCIt. I KlKlitlttg; ill Itinedo. Illy A lalM l'r In ('mm Ibiy TIhmm I LAREDO, Jnn. !!. Fighting bo- I - Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chandler 011 tortnlued at u family dinner nt the Chandler Now Yoarm night. Thoir KiiPHta wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Ren Chnnd (ween tho Constitutionalists nttnek- Chandler, Mr. and .Mrs. W. G. Chnud- lug Nuovn Laredo and tho Federal igarrlhon wns ronewed yestcrdny. Thoro was only occasional firing last night. Rebel relnforcemcuts n I' ll veil last night. lor, Miss Geneva Wilcox. Chandler and F. A. Lalse. 'l' Irving DIXXKIt PARTY. .4 ! 4 Miss Kdlth Preston and Mr. F. P. Norton cntertnlnod a fow friends nt Now Year's Day. Thoir guests at dlnnor wero tho Misses Myrtlo nnd Ida Downer nnd Messm. Lars Rotor son nnd IC111II Gnbrolsen. At lunch Miss Adelaide Snydor nnd Mr. Mel bourne Roznnson wero present. v DUCK DIXXKIt. I A Complete Line Of the Famous Perfection Heaters May Always be Found At the Sumner Hardware Co. BETTER THAN SPANKING I Spanking diw nut cure cblldrrn of 11 j writing. Tbrre U a conitltullonil riuK for , tlili trouble. Mr. M. Summrra, Ilox W, Notre nm. Ind., Hill wml frrr to nx raolbrr brr urrrM(ul home lrotiu:nt, nltb full Intlructlon. Rrml no uioncj. but wrllr brr loll It jour rbtMrrn trouble tou In Ibli wif. Don't bUme Hie cbIM, tbt rbtnrr ire I It nn't lirln It. Tbt tmtmrat Io corm . iiuit nj tied i oj.ic tnubirj witb orlnc j Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. James enter Jifflcuiiiia b itf or nicbu 1 talned a fow friends at a duck dlnnor . ' at thoir homo In West Marslillold on , j wexnesday ovonlng. Thoir guests IN TIIK COUNTY COURT OF THK woro 'l8 UMlnn Klmoro and Mlsa STATIC OF ORFGON, IN AND FOR Laura Kruso nnd Messrs. R. T. Kauf- THB COUNTY OF COOS. man and W. J. Conrad. In tho Matter of tho Application of William George Kingston for t Loavo to Cliango Ills Name to . ! FAMILY DIXXKRS I William Goorgo Gamble. ; - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCFRN: M'. and Mrs J. II. Flanagan on Notlco Is hereby given thnt William' tortnlned Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mc Georgo Klngstwn has filed a potltion Collum of North Rond, Mr. nnd Mrs. praying that his name bo changed ' ' Shorldnn, Misses Minnie and from Wllllnm Georgo Kingston to V ?,,0.r.I(ln. nml ,corKo Shorl WUllam Georgo Gamblo and that tho "" and Miss M. F. Million nt Now hearing of said petition bo had at tho Yonr B "Inner. Court hoiibo at Coqulllo City, Coos, T , , , T ... County. Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock A.' ,1)r' nml ''8- W. A- Toyo enter M. February 2nd 1H, to show tallied Mr. nnd Mrs. 15. W. Knnmeror cnuso, If any, why said petition should , nml daughter at Now Year's dinner, not bo granted, and all persons hav-t ,. , . .. lug objections to tho granting of Mr. nndMrs. J. AlborfMalson, Mr. snld potltion aro required to appear, nd Mrs. K. S. Rargolt and Mr. nnd before this court at that time. Mrs- F. K. Gettlns constituted a littlo Dated this 30th day of Decomber, I N,w ,ears dinnerparty at tho 1913. 1 Chandlor. JOHN F. HALL, A , , , , County Judge. Among tho Alursnfleld people tak (Flrst publication, Jan. 3, 19M.) I jng Now Year's dinner at tho Chanel (Last publication, Jan. 31, 1014.) er wero Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cohan. Mr. nnd DO YOU use your telephone to advantage? WHY NOT? It Is cheaper to talk than to travel, We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties, and connect with the Bell System at Roseburg, Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. Main Offlce. Marsbfleld, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hnrtmnn, who havo been spending tho holidays nt tho homo of her pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hansen, will lonvo on tho Rrenkwator for their home In Port land. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Paul Sterling will loavo leave soon for Coqulllo, whoro Mr. Sterling wllfbpcomo ngent of tho local railway mid tho Rrenkwatcr J 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Smith nro ox pectod to return hero next week nfter spondlng the holldnys In Rorkoley nnd San Francisco. : .j. A. T. Lngorstrom nnd wlfo nro r -pocted home soon from Los An whoro thoy spent tho Christina tinys with Mrs. Lagerstroi tlvos. ' Mr. and Mrs. Horsey Kroltzer and ron, William, aro oxpectPd homo on tho noxt Rronkwater after a visit at tho home of hts parents, Judgo and Mrs. Kroltzer, nt Dayton, Ohio. : Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Mllnor are now locntod nt 214(1 Stuart Btreot. Rorko loy, after making n lour or California. ' Dr. and Mrs. C. "W. Tower, who nro at .Monrovia. Cnllf., havo taken a cot tago at lir Kuclnllns street, nftor a fow weoks' stny nt tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. L. L. Day. Their son 1. R. Tower, who Is now mailing im enstprn trip, will stop at MouroVJn on routo homo. ! "h ! Mrs. Fannlo Hazard who has boon sufforlng from a sovoro attack of. la grlppo, Is reported Improving1. Goo. March, Jr., left today to re sunio his course nt Oregon Agricul tural college nt C'orvnllls. ' Rartlott Flanasan nnd Carl Lar son loft Friday night tn resume thoir courses at O. A. C i.fter spending. tno iiolltinys wlt'i reintlves here n Alva Grout nnd Mnx Rolgard loft Friday ovonlng for Hiigano to roaumo ' their courses nt Oregon University after spending tho holidays .with rela tives In Mnrshlleld and North nend, respectively, .j. 4, 4. Mrs, W. C Ilrndlgy Is plnnnlnrr to lenvo Boon for Gladstono, near Port laud, where sho -will visit nt the homo of her dnughtor, Mrs. H. O. Paddock. ! Jobso Frantz, who has been upend- fc lug the ChrlstmaB vacation nt the homo of his uncle, Dr. A. L. Houso-i worth, will return tomorrow to Port laud to resume his courso nt tho Hill Military Academy. : Mrs. J. T. Hall, of Portland, ar rived horo yostorday on tho Ilroak- ' water to visit hor daughters. M.rs, W. N Ekhlnd In South Marshfiold. 1 and Mrs. W. R. Simpson, of North Rend. Hor coming wns a moat de lightful surprise for thorn, ! ! fr w Mrs. Oscar Ohmaij nnd ohlldrou ' and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Banfonl havo returned to thoir hpnies on North Inlet nftor a visit at the honje of Mrs. Henry Sanford. x ' 1 Mrs. W, Poterson, of North Inlet, has returned homo after spending the. holidays with Mr, and Mrs. John" Freelund In Nortn Rond. t Mrs. C. M. Rylor of North Rond Is reported nulto III of tho measles, Mrs. Patrick Flanagan of Marah field Ik III of tho measles. She. Is somewhnt Improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo NaBburg ar oxpectod homo noxt week from Pprt land, whoro thoy siiont a fow day following n vIbU with her pnrenti Mr, nnd Mrs. Doblo, at Eugene, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Noln Osmundson of Coqulllo were Now Year's guoats at Ithe homo of hor Blsier, Mts. Ed " .Moenier. .. .j. . ADDITIONAL KOCIKTY NEWS OX I'AUK EIGHT 1 HI w .L-Z.