The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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OuWViifocf or, Tan Auiii Calt.
KalitcKotanJhttl $5,00
wart, who purchased tho rostaurant -.
fixtures, nnd who also sworo out a
complaint charging Uollou with strlk-'
lug him, will be tho main witness
today In another ciibo of assault
against Delicti In Justice Pennoek's
court.
SOCIAL CALKXRAR
I'm I Commission Meets The Port
C'oninilsslon met this afternoon to
pass on the warrants to nn.v tho
low water at dredge Seattle lor the work done
up io i ue end 01 ueeomuor.
.UMAIIV TIDKS
i olow is gi"en tile tl.no
-tight of high and
Mirshfleld.
Tho tides aro placed It. the order
of occurrence, with their times on
tlln Itt'nt linn nml li..li,1it n Mm
second line i.f each daj ; a compar- w" "niiged himself In a shack a
Ison on consecutive heights will ('w ,(ln'8 ,"&" """'"er Wilson lino
Is
en to
Dinled Today, Falling to lo
the brother of William Dahl.
WBDNKSDAY
! College Women's Club with
Mrs. P. S. Dow, Mrs. Songstnek
1 en reading a paper on ."Play
I grounds."
Daptlst Ladles with Mrs A.
I 'A, Downs.
TIIPRSPAY
I A. X. W. Club with Mrs.
i Chas. lilser.
I Young Matrons' Club with
1 Mrs. Otis Wilson.
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. ior high water on tho bar
subBtrnct 2 hours 31 minutes.
$&iwMSn
vese J xr.y.';'.:
Ol'.n l
fWgJ
y--yy Its not what
you pay but
what you get.
ijih.ut mum i !.niji.iiumi ii in mini i
Woolen Mill Store
Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys.
7I1ib. . n.i'o lo.i'ii :,. o.o
Pi . . l!..i r..7 U.li o.o
S Mrs. . 0.7 I.JKI J ,,-( C.22
I Ft. JI.S 2.S 5.8 0.2
!)llrs. . 1.05 r..;!lJ 12.07 7.0!)
Ft. . . 1.1 2.8 i!. U.2
o iirs. . i.5:i (i.22 ur.i 7.52
i-t. . . i.:i 2.8 o.:t o.o
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WKATIII-Slt FOHKPAST I
tho body burled this afterndon.
(Jets Oniric Results. Ilermnn Ccr-
itles says that The Times want ads
are the greatest ever. lie h.id n
typewriter for sale and advertlseil C
It and had a score of answers, sell
lug the maehluo quickly.
1
PERSONAL NOTES
w
i
. II. SMITH, of Coos ltler, was
a visitor In town toda
DA1LF.Y, of Coos Uior,. Is a
lsltor In .Marsbfleld today.
Fcnv Traffic Capt. Afcx Hall. S- V' "ART. of San Pranclsco, Is In
of the ferry Transit, reports thatl town visiting tho retail trade,
during the month of December, tho I
Transit carried between Marsbfleld
and Knstsldc, ti.GIll passengers, 110
untos, 07 head of Block, 1!) slnglo
rigs and !2 teams.
tllr An Is IP. I PriM lo L'oo n Tlmw.l
ORKdOX Occasional rnln In
west; rain or snow In eaBt. Wind
SutithweHt; brisk along coast.
local tkmiuiraturk
kkcoho
Por the 2 1 hours ending nt
4:4 3 n. in., January 7. by DenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: .
Maximum 55
.Minimum 10
At I: III a. m II)
Precipitation 1 1
1'ieclpltatloii since Sept. 1
I 111 1.1 27.!lfl
Precipitation same period
last year 31.17
I Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
Meet Tonight. At a meeting of
tho College Women's Club to be hold
nt the home of Mrs. P. S. Dow to
night. Rev. A. P. llassford will
speak on the ".luvenlle Court" nnd
Mrs. Henry Pengstacken will read
n paper on "Playgrounds."
l. K. LARSON, of Allegany, Is a
.Marsbfleld business visitor toilav.
ATTORNKY I. N. MILLP.lt was ov
er to Coiiulllo yesterday on legal
business.
JUIK1K .I01IN HALL was among
those going to Coiiulllo on tho
morning train.
L.
I Issues Penult. Inspector Trlbbey
Issued a permit today for the re
nalrlng of the Montgomery building.
which was dninaged by flro recent- JUDOK J. D. (iOHS left this morn-
D. FKLSIIKIMKR, 6r llaiidon.
arrived In the city last night for
a brief stay.
ly. Under the ordinance there Is
nd provision made for tearing down
structures partially burned, nud tho
permit covers the work of placing
what Is left of tho building In hnh
Itablo shnpo.
lug for
ness.
Portland on legal bust-
WE ARE NOW
To Dulses Houses. Oenernl Man
ager Miller, of tne dredge Seattle,
It. T. PKRK1NS, of Portland, ar
rived In tho city yesterday on a
business trip.
IN MARSHFIELD
xi:v imjAxt to hi: startkd in
imahkiipiklr adopt middlu
op moxtii dy xkw arrivals-iikrk.
About the middle of this month
Marshllold will have a soap factory,
said to be tho flist In the county, In
the new structure being eretced by
Henry SengstacUen on Xorth' Pront
street, south of the McCoy shop.
The now firm Is composed of Dieh
ard P. Watson, formerly of Now Lou
don, Mo., and 13. D. Ollphant, for
merly of PlIoiiBburg, Wash., who
caino hero n short tlmo ago and de
cided Hint this was an ideal location
for n soap works.
Machinery for tho new plant Ib ex
pected to arrive on tho Dreakwater
on her next trip and the plant will
ho rushed to completion.
AMONG TDK SICK.
IC. O. Mays, a well known veteran
nnd old resident here, continues
critically 111 at his homo In XortU
Mnrshneld.
DLl'i: STUM
IAIXIX
Pi.oi'D, $i.:m at
WANT ADS.
MISS PLOItPNCP AIICHXS gave n
iMiiy to a numiier or nor friends
"At Home" in Our New Store
313 NORTH FRONT STREET 313.
where we will be pleased to meet all our old friends
and many new ones.
You will find a complete assortment of
Weil In Cniiiillli' nem-irn i.miir. states thnt the dredge will shut down
of (limits Pass ami MIbs Hvelyn on January 10 for about four daya.j ; "' " . ' "'"" ' ' ul"m
Duike. of Marsbfleld. wero married which will give those living south! In MorslirioIiItlilH nftornoon
In Coiiulllo tho flmt of the week, or, mroii n cnance to rniso tnoir
Justice Stanley officiating. Iir"pg. it Is underfltood that the
volumo of water will prove greater
Sails Touioi-i-mv. Word waB re- Hum 'h expected and some of the
celved bv Agent Mctleorgo todny Iioiirpb will bo too low.
SHPIUPP (1AOP. returned on tho
noon train fiom Coqulllo to con
duct n salo to Batlsfy Judgment.
Fine Jew(
Iry
WATCHES
RINGS LOCKETS
SILVERWARE, SOLID AND PLATED.
Everything in Jewelry.
Watch repairing a specialty.
CLOCKS
f. W. BERTRAM
JEWELER.
313 North Front street.
Marshficld
that the Itedoudo would sail from
San Pranclsco tor Cooh Day tomor
row afternoon nt 0 o'clock.
I iiguer Dint. Den Thompson, cm
nloyed at Smlth-Powera Camp 7 nt
Conlcdo, was brought to Mercy Hob-
(!c(h Plrst Mcense. Henry llug
gliiR, tho most Indofntlgnhle follower
of Isiinc Walton who can bo found ATTORNEY
In tlicso "parls," delernilncd hoiiio
MR. AND MRS. J. MADDUX, of
RoBoburg,' nrrlved In the city to
day for a brief visit with friends.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
0
VOH SAliK Team, wigim mitt har
ness. Kmiulre R. D. DnrncB, Day
City. '
POR ItKXT l''leMixiin niodciii cot
tage on Klrod Avenue. Apply Vv.
D. Curtis.
time ago that ho would havo tho
It first trout fishing license Issued In
R. O. ORAVPS. who
returned from Coqulllo last ovo
l nlng, wont over to nttond court
i again today.
pltnl yesterday for treatment
was found that his big too was mi i. o na .. i. ..m-u. n.,. .,,.,.., ,i .tapu- mwim,'i.m -,.. ....,. .,
I.I.. mIi.I1. "- " "" . . .. '' .--........ ..
broken as a result of the cable strik
ing IiIb foot.
the
ror mo opening or tho bohboh on
March 15. A couplo of days ago
I'ncle In Congress. The current ho received his licence from County
Adolluo Smith yestordny from Her
koley, California, wbero he spout
the holidays.
contnlnH n'wKS' C'rk Wn,"n nl,U " ,0ok,,,B "l "' COXSTARLK UoTroturned from
Uorcuiu. of MlchSni" 1,7 Hb X"b fo"'"1 ' B'" K' - 1- I ConumP, where ho took, Mrs.
Who nnd Why" pngo.
Is an uncle of Hurt
.Marsbfleld.
Mr. DoremiiB
Doremus, of
SHORT DAV I'OR POr.K'K.
I
CnpplniiB, hold to tho grand Jury,
this nftornoon.
roRSALi;
1 3-ln. Dnlii wagon In good shnpo
$40.00.
111-1 In. spring wngon with top.
In good shnpo, $35.00. Address Dox
240, Mnrshflold.
I'OR SAM': Lot with new, modem
house and furniture, Including
plnuo, cheap If taken at onco. Ap
ply C. O. Thompson, 10th mid
Lockhnrt, Plrsl Addition.
WANTED
Will Weil. A mnrrlngo license
ha? been Issued to Tom Nichols,
of Mnrsliflehl. and Mary Dnker
Might llimrx In Limit or Work Says
Slate Ijilior ('omiiilsslonei'
timpki:i:pi:r luhklpy, of coai-
odo, Is In town today, having
brought n sick man from the
enmp to Mercy Hospital.
L
Coquille River Coal
100 Pounds Clean Coal to the Ton
Guaranteed Price, $5.50
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
GEO. A. BAINES,
Mimic IHt-L.
Offlie (icn until H:l)0 p. in. '
18(1 Dioadnny So.
Tho following dispatch from Kii-
iitiM. Mrs. Ynti.n fnrmnrlv lived K0U0 Will Do of Interest llOlo IIS It
at Plshtrnp. but Is now n resident will probably affect the Marsbfleld
or Mnrflbflnld. Mr. N'lebnlx In II, n pollco:
well-known Marsbfleld commerclnl "J hat Ptigeno policemen will have
Bulesninn. to ,U duty only eight hours n'
day Is tho announcement of Mayor.
Son Is limn. Word hns been re- Yornn. nftor n coiiBiiltatlon with I
...!... I Imr,, ,r tin. 1.1. .tli nf o .mi StntO I.IlllOl' Ol)ll 111 IhhIiUI or llllfr
to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Streot, for- Commissioner Hoff said that tills Is APDITOR DROWN, of the C
A. ORKP.NR, of Colgato &. Co.,
Now York, nrrlved In the city
yeBterdny from San Pranclsco nnd
Ih visiting tho drug trade.
WAXTKD A lady to come to tho
factory nnd inako mattress tickB.
Vovon Who Mattress nnd Redding
Co., 513-5-15 South Droadwny.
morly of Mnrshflold. but now In " "ccordunce with the now stato
Portland. While thoy bnd not for- '. which prohibits tho working,
mally chrlstoned the now- arrival, of municipal or state employes long-1
Mr. Street wnnted to nnmo lilm "r thnii eight hours n day. This'
Piatt. Mrs. Street's family nnmo. w.ll necesslta-o the hiring of sovoral
miuiiiuiiiii iMiiieemeu uere.
Airaime Meetings. Tho Norwe-:
Smith companies nrrlved hore yea-
torday on the Adollne Smith to
check up tho local offices of tho
company.
Inn Ladles' Aid will meet tomorrow
nftornoon In the chapel. Mrs. M.
Matheson will servo. Tho Young
Lndlos' Aid of tho Norweglnn Church
will meet at Rev. Thorpo's residence
SO.MU OP LIPK'S MISTAKES.
N PPRinilT nnd learned Judgo
hns announced ns the wisdom
JOHN ORKVKS. rnsbler of the First
Nntlonnl Dank of North Rend, wnH
a business visitor In Coqulllo to
n business visitor lo Coqulllo yestordny.
WAXTP.D (llrl for '"crnl Iioimo
work. Apply 72!) S. 4th st.
WAXTHD (Jlrl for general house
work. Good wages. Apply A,
II. Powers. Phono 207.
FOR RENT
Orpheum Tonight
I)Kl'TY AND THK DP.AST This Is an excellont three-reel pic
ture while It Ih n fairy story, still It has groat merit Tho
pliotoj ate flno.
TIIROWINo THK DPLL With soino nmiiBlng scones In tho bull
niiR This Is good.
101 It TIIOlsWD PIIKT OI'PICTL'RPS.
ADMISSION I Of.
A
Thursday. January in. .Miss nor- "'.', '", """ "'i"""" R. u. CORKY and wlfo and dnugh-
othy JoluiBon will servo. " 'r n l'?,irh whnt ho ,,0lBlllrH tor nro exnected home tills weok
tlio most easily made and not readily ,..r,"1 ? X1 ' ' Lj ,0 ,.'" m,?.
Sail u Rcdondo. Misses Marian rectified errors of human thought nnd l,,,t a,r,nnM with Mr Coroy'i
Sonmaii. Norn Tower, dances Wll- 1onduct. He designates them as the ro Ives
llaniB. Hazel Powers. Dessle Coko "Thlrteon Mlstnkes of Llfo," and thus '
and Mr. Leslie Isaacson, will lonvo eniimerntos:
on tho Redondo on Snturday for "To attempt to sot up your own
California colloges to rosume tholr frtniitlnnl of right and wrong and ox-
studles after spondlng tho Christinas pect everybody to conform to It."
and Now Year holidays In Marsh- "To try to moasuro tho onjoymont
flold. i of others by your own."
"To expect uniformity of opinions
Kastslde Mill Plans. According hi this world."
to present plans, the remodelling "To full to make nllowanco for In-
and Improvements of tho Pnstsldo experience,"
mill will bo completed so that they "To endeavor to mould nil dltpo-
can start operations nbout March iitloiiB allko."
1. Tho high wind last Saturday ...vot to yield In iinlniportniit trl-
nlght blew down some of tho frnmo fios."
work oroctod for mo now concrete
. THOMPSON, who has been em
ployed on I ho Sacehl milk dollvory
sorvlce, will leave soon for his old
homo In Hume, Mo,, whore ho
expects to romnln.
. T. LACIORSTROM returned on
tho Adeline Smith yesterday from
Southern California, whoro ho
spout tho holidays, Mrs. Lager
stroni remained for n longer visit.
!He R.oyal
TONIGHT
)iili XiiiiiI... in., inn
"uj I'uhcII in two new Mings.
' and ,oiik, (host, elassy ban-
Dl.ll m k "
'ZrtA1 "r "',' n,U'st l,,l,t,,,ls
w!,e.ii(i"0 ,!u',l''x, Romance."
'luidiiil line ,1 I,,.,.. .....
"in.."r.,l,l.K,,," ri-eler.
i.,l- '" ''lm'! l-'unulcus tries
ti. ... .1 " ' iX guainnteeil
Ui piiidtutv.
"Iniisslllll. In...... el -... ....
1 I lie iii'iir, !,; iiai-
m
'HIGH of today's
slue ads con
tains nniiey- saving
CtS f.lr you?
Remember
Rexall
When in Pain
In theso days of varying
weather, all aro more subject
to llttlo Ills.
Not sick enough to go to n
doctor, but feeling depressed
from the cold, cough or grrppa
or other slight ailment.
If you fool that way Just
drop hi and try Rexall. It
Is tho greatest Hue that has
over been put on the maikot
and we, with tho leading drug
gists throughout tho country,
recommend It,
'MBREM.A3
lEPAIRCn .
MAKSHFIELD CYCLERY
rnuivt 158-R.
LockhartParsons
Drug Co.
Tin: DPSY CORXPR
The Rexall Store
Phono i Us liOS
sniokostncks now being
tho dnmago wns slight.
built but
Many Want Hoisin. J. A. Rob
erts, of Shlnglobouso Inlot. advertis
ed a horse for sale In The Tlmos
"To look for perfection In our own
actions."
"To worry oursolvos and othora
nbout whnt can not bo romedlod." !
"Not to holp evorybody; whorovor, I
however nud wbonovor wo can. I
"To coiiBldor nnythlng Impossible i
KD M'KPOWN, of Smlth-Powors
Camp No. 2, at Coaledo, and wlfo,
came In yostordny for a short
stay while Mr. McKoown Is look
ing after some real ostato mat
ters, Thoy returned todny.
POR ItKXT Puuilslicti rooms, on
Union St., neur hnll park, North
Rend. Mrs. Pnrlss,
POR ItKXT 7-rooni house, 171 V.L
rod avo. Apply within or phono
313-L.
I'OR ItKXT Piinilslicd rooms, mod.
em. :i7:i South Sixth street.
Phono 2P5-L.
POR ItKXT Large house on SeutU
11th fltroct. Phone 119-L,, or sot
A. D Campbell.
FOR SALE
POR KALI: Pour Sicilian Riittcrcup
Cockorels. one 125-ogg Inculmtor.
Address Dox 8118, Marsbfleld, or
T. P. Miller, Femdale,
M!"! ?"8 n Kt.o:.ep...i0,0"..lJ that wo can ,m. 'oi.vSs 'poVfonn "
"I ... '"m, ZS "iio'vs" 'b ."T 'o'lovo only what our finite, HARRY DULTMAN. tho member of
th
Tli
en
wors thun boforo.
ncoa for tho
filing the nnlnial. Ho says this Is '''v on ly win
in third tlmo thnt ho has tried ""."Jl?.." kuUnwn
bo Tlmos want ads recently nnd w io, innh" nllowa
,..!. .!... I.,. -nnoL.n.l n.nrn nna. WeakliegSOS Of OtllOrS."
ors thun boforo. "To estlmnto by some outside qual-
Ity, whon It Is thnt with In which
Itonkftlmll (lame. Dr. Morrow makes the man."
yesterday mndo nrrangonients with 5. 0tl wUvlr" lmt negative
tho North Dond Indopendonts to 'I heso nro things NOT to do. to bo
play hero Prlday night, probably "voiuun as poison, ror earn or wlilcii ,
as an oponor to tho Marsbfleld- thero doubtless Is tin antidote of euro
North Dond High School League mid an nutl-toxln of prevention.
gnmo. Tho Mnrshflold toam will A sunsot philosopher would affirm
bo slightly changed. Preomnn play- flvo slinplo rules In nntlthosls. They
lug center, (JrannlB nnd Hon ennnd- nro tno points or a star of hopo.
DPLL IXXJS, bull pups ami fancy
plgoons. Dox ICO or C. K. Shnw'ii
regldonce, North Ilend, Oregon.
POIt SALK Hands ly Illustrate!
story of tho Panninti Cnnnl for ten
cents. Address euro Times office.
I'OR SALK (lend bicycle frmiav
Inqulro 10C1 Coinmorclnl nvenutv
the Coos liny Outing Club who
wont South to enpturo San Prnn
rlsco with other Outlpg Club mem
bers on tho Rodoudo sovoral weoks
ago, will urrlvo In Mnrshflold on
the Redondo this week.
LOST
LOST (,'old bracelet. It mi mil
return to TIiiioh offlco.
tor
L1CKXSKSTO WKD.
LOST Hall rug; 1) rt. Ioiik ihiiI
2 1-2 ft. wldo. Sultnblo reward
for return to Oolng & Harvey.
lor forwards and Morrow
phy guards.
and Mur-
I
To Re.su mo Journey. A. Rnrnnrd,
a laborer hound for Myrtlo Point,
n ns arrested yesterday on tho
chnrgo of drunkonnoss. Ho stated
boforo City Recorder Dutler this
morning thnt ho had acquired his al
cohol In North Dond. Ho was dis
charged on condition that ho ro
Riinio his Journey.
KnHlly romomhuiod, thuku:
Do fair.
Do kind.
Don't worry.
Do your best.
And smllo.
Take this tablet and koop
blundering.
from
coquilli; XKWS.
County Clork Watson Issued tho
following marriage licenses during
the week:
Edwin C. Roborts and Joy Paulino
Miller.
William K. Pooto nnd "Ploreneo
Hsthor Mnnsoll.
William h. Oroor and Stolla L.
Gnynor.
Kmllo Waldo and Mnblo Plsko.
(JeorgeLong and Kvolyn Diirke,
Thoodoro P. R. Jonos and Goorgle
L. Ci ooks. Coqulllo Horald,
TAX COLLPCTIOX DIvLAYICD.
County Treasurer Dlnimlck, who Is
Miss Lotu Mast started Prlday for
Kugono, where she will rosiimo bor
studios In tho state university. Sho now tnx collector, says that through'
, ., ... , ., was accompnnled as. far us Myrtle delays in receipt of the stato tax
Is Found (.ullty. Dort Delloit, j0nt ,,y M)BH norotby Watson. lovy, tho oxtenslon of the tax rolls
nrrosted on tho charge of assaulting Miss Orotehon Shorwood vlsltod could not bo coiiiiuoiiiod In tlmo to
James McCall, owner of tho Spo- frlonds In .Marsbfleld a few days last havo them ready by Jan. 1, when the
kano rostaurant. located In tho build- wer- , . , , P'O-nient of tax. In mippoked to poiii-
,.. iBnaa.i uv Hoiim, wna fnimii pull ' ,l8 totaI anit)t of foos collootod mqiico. Consoquoutly, he will not
Ing leased by Dollou, was found gull- ,n tho (01nt. b,erk Qffle8 ,n Uw u0 ro,iy to recelva paymtrnts on tnxes
ty by Juatlco Ponnonk yeetgrday af- month or Decombar was ?Cy7.76. for 1913 until tho 15th. Coqulllo
ternoon and fined fi. Oaorgo Ste- Coqulllg Ilgrnld. Herald.
FOR RIIKU.MATISM
AXI) IXACTIVK LIVKR
USK
nntfar
ni.-Tn.m,'f:i.j
Liver Saline
Fur- Sale only at
tin: lpiii'(j dri(j stork
poit QTi,m (iOods
Wludou
r-o Our
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