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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
PERSONAL NOTES
TUESDAY.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. J.
Brocktnueller.
Auction Bridge Club with Mrs.
Ilouseworth.
READ?
WALTER SINCLAIR, ot Co(Ullle, Is
a Marshflcld visitor.
pnwir"
Tin lim M.4.
jr I
YOUTH TAKEN
WWfm
MALI
W Iff
to Wear J
when you
put them
on no
breaking
in if you select
2To-SC7
"VV
for That Cough
Try Rcxall Now
Cherry Bark Cough Ju
jubes is an effectual, ex
ceptionally pleasant and
convenient preparation.
It is an effectual treat
ment for simple coughs,
sore throats, hoarseness,
tickling and irritation of
the throat and respiratory
tract and also an excep
tionally peasant remedy
for clearing the voice.
ONLY TEN CENTS
LockhartParsons
Drug Co.
THE IH'.SV COIIXKH
The Itevall Store
l'lmne I'm 2H
pHe Royal
TONIGHT
DAVIS & LOW. 'Clin lin.llnlala
LOIS roWKLL III two protty songs.
I XEW lll'l'lx oi, .iwvr.Tin.'t:
ESCAPED FROM THE ASYLUM
n uiuniHuc sensation in two reels.
MUTUAL WEEKLY 17 of tho most
Interesting si.iiirto
TWO MEN ANU A MULE Foatur-
's me lamous Hippodrome mulo,
"Pete."
ADMISSION:
tower fhH.,-, i n(. iiaicoi, v. 1 oc.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: ....
t GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER,
In three reels.
UMBRELLAS
"tr-AIKED AND COVERED
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
IHONE 158-R.
SendjYour Laundry $
to Us By Parcel Post
WVv"XlS" A UAG AXD WILL
' mi; POSTAGE OX ITS
RETURN.
cos Bay Steam Laundry
fhone 57-j Marshfield
liitHHvl
&rpymw3-n or
VvA J vy-"-
I
X !?. yl
3Hl
& JmmWEZt&M
Tho
Speed
Datt Velvet or.Tan Ru$tla Catf.
KaifdtottinJIiiel $5,00
iic MaTt rl I JTral 1 1 fw" ty Lhir TTHiTiT"" iTii " " ''""" '"i""11;""1"' I
y2py It's not what
you pay but
what you get.
awwiwuwinwniHiurtw t iiiyiihiiMtiinimiimiiHimiinmi. m I
Woolen Mill Store
apparel specialists koii .mux and hoys
OrpheumJTonighL
PLAYMATES- Mnjestlc. A film brim full of Interest and npp"iM7
I11B especially to children.
MYSTERY OP TUSA Something worth scolng. Deep mystery
abounds throughout the reel and keeps one In n tremor of ex
citement MISSING WITNESS A two-reol feature. Llfo or death, and nil
depending upon tho arrival of the nil-Important witness.
IS
William, of Germany, Takes
to Manual Labor on Advice
1 of Physicians
I Illy AmihIiiIisI rma to (Vim liar Tlmisi I
POTSDAM.' Germany, .'any. 12.
Emperor William has joined his day
InbnrurH for several days past In
hawing and splitting wood on the
Imperial estate surrounding San
Souci palace. Ho was advised by
physicians to tnko n course of man
ual labor.
Accordingly ho spends his fore
noons working zealously with tho
laborers. Ho Is said to tnko prldo
In piling. fuol Into uent hoaps which
he then presonts to tho laborers for
us In their homes.
SiriTLIXCJ rfllUCItlA.
Muslims Vhi- Amerlniu .lethoils lo
Fill ViiKt Area.
(.1. A"Orl.) 1'rr.i to Ton. DT TlDIM 1
I ST PETERSBURG. Jan. 12. Tho
nt renin or coionlzallon in hinerin is
productlvo of rosults In Western Am
orlcnn fashion. M. Treguboff, dur
ing his recent Journoy found that
throo and n half million colonists
settled there between 190S nnd 1012.
Freight motor cars now fncilltnto
traffic on strolches up lo 100 miles
off tho trunk line. On what was
baro Bteppo only three years ago
when tho Into M. Stolypln toured Sl
borln, prosperous towns, such as Slav
gorod, lravo nrlsen, with electrical
stations and power houses, veterinary
and sanitary Institutions, and other
establishments of a permanent na
ture DEBATE IS OX ALASKA ROADS.
tny AModiie.1 I'rrw la Cooi n Tlmwi.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 12.
Tho debato on tho Alnskn Railroad
bill for government construction of
a lino 733 miles long has begun In
tho Senato.
The rimes want nds aro tho keys
to tho door of opportunity.
DRY GOODS AND
MILLINERY
Complete line of Notions.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE
North Bend.
BUY YOUR
Henderson ami La Princess Corsets
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH BEXD,
1
Wl
w
.JANUARY TIRES
clow ih Ri"M tr.e iLno and
i tight of tilt;li and low water at
Mi retinoid.
I The tides aro placed Ih the order
J of oiciir-enro, with their times on
the (list lltiu and heights on tho
second line uf each day; n compar
I ison on consecutive heights will
, Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. i'or high water on tho bar
sulistrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
12 Mrs. . ,",.1(J 8.12 2.24 0.11
Ft. . . l.!l 2.1 C.7 0.1)
lyiiirs. . :t . r. r. 8.ro u.oo 11.40
Kti. . . r.:i 2.1 0.7 0.9
14 lire. . i.:i;i 11.40 :!.n4 10.2c
Ft. .. n.i 1.9 0.5 o.s
A
I WEATHER FORECAST ,
I Il Anorlt'M I'tifi lo Coos lliy TIiiim 1 j
OREGON Rnln west, ruin
j op biiow East; Houthoastcrly
winds, high along const, .. j
.. . 4
I LOCAL TEMPERATURE
I RECORD
Tor the 24 hours endlnt; at
4:43 a. in., Jan. 12, by IJonJ.
Ostllnd, special government me-
I teorologlst:
Mnxlmuui 4 8
I Minimum .17
At 4:43 n. m 50
; Precipitation 12
i Preclnliatlon slncu Sept. 1
1913 29.10
, Precipitation same period
i last venr 34.43
I I Wind: Southeast, cloudy. j
i. i. i..,.i,.,rRiniii..v ivil.
lnr, one of tho heads of the Dollar tho wIo Ml" Sl010' xirtB to
Lumber Company, Is expected on tfio ,mvo 1,ls ow 8,oro nt Nor,, nm
Couulllo this week to look after af-,,c",1' ,0 l,l' Saturday. Iris Klrod,
fairs there. It Is understood tlintwl." " ,,ou wlt1' " Mnrshfleld
I.Ir .l,i Ih Ii. rminootlmi will. hu BorO '"I B0" ,ll. wl" ',0 ln
ro-orgnnlzntlon of the several luin-
ber companies on the Coiiullle In
which the company Is Interested.
For PavingPlans to put In hard
paving on South Broadway from
Mill Slough to tho end ot tho fill
near Hall uvenuo aro being made. It
Is likely that tho Council will tako
It up soon so that tho contract
can bo let nnd tho work started as
soon as tho weather will permit In
tho spring.
i !iK Hcslnn. Tho W. O. W. nnd
tho Women of Woodcraft will havo
u Joint Inslnllnllon of officers to-
night and this will bo followed by n
bniKiuet nnd program. Elaborate
preparations havo been mnilo for tho
nvont mill it la cxnecieu uiui uieru
, will bo nn unusually largo nttend-
anco for It.
... win- :,-,.t-riil. flow Why.
whoso building nt tho corner of sentlng rapacity being ovortnxed and
Commercial and Broadwny caught 1,0t 10 standing. C. S. Kaiser's
fire about two weeks ago and wero hoIo and "William Tell" received tho
saved from destruction by tho Mnrsh-1 'eatest applnuse. but the whole bnnd
field flro department, has forward-, "' Director Fenton received many
od n eheck for $r.O to bo divided compliments. Mr. Gabrlolson, for
niuong tho members of tho depart- secretary of the Oregon Slnto
moiit as nn expression ot his grata- nlr. win especially loud In his
fulness for saving the structure. I'ralso of tho Mnrshfleld band.
P.openy ChgTSonator I. S. ' .L P. PorMV 'oml..g.-yord was
Smith has purchased tho Alva Doll locolved hero this morning that John
losldonco property on South Twelfth ''rtor. of Porte,- Brothers, wns
street and Mr. Doll has purchased expected hero today after a trip of
tho W F. Miller property nt Seventh ' '""portion down over tho lino. Ho
nnd Eirod nnd Is moving there. Mr 'llB t llcro "I" the steam
,l)oll hns also taken over Snnntor . "liovol was moved ncross tho bay. It
iD.......... ....o..a. i m, ...mw.riv'ls understood Hint no orders hnvo
owned by them on Broadway near
Elrod.
i Ret urns Here. Louis Doll return- ordorod soon, tho work to stnrt as
od this week from Portland, wliero soon as tho wonthor will pormlt In
ho went lo meet his mother. Mrs. tho spring.
Allco Doll, who is returning 'rom
'nn extended Enstorn trip. Mrs. Fined ror Assault, James Rob
Doll was accompanied by hor &ls- orts was nrrestod by Officer Walter
tor, Mrs. Hattlo H. Andursnn. of .Richardson this nfternoon on tho
I Missouri, who will mnko hor homo jehargo or assault, prcforred by W.
noro II. Lingo. Roberts pleaded guilty
I ' . and wns fined $r'''"3fciro Justlno Pun-
I Bouts Bar Bound. Floyd Por-.nock. Lingo stated In his complaint
kins, of Gardiner, who has been that ho was tnlklng to Pnt Colnmnn
signed up by Judge McCredlo or on tho streot. Roborts passed and
tho Bonvers, was n visitor In Mnrsh- Lingo said "there goes n ninn who
Held yesterdny. Ho reports that
tho Bailing ships Loulso, Sndl'o nnd
Lily, nnd tho steam schooner San
Gabriel, havo been bar bound at tho
Unipqun for tho last two weeks nnd
aro unablo to go to sea. Ho expects
to leave shortly for Southern Cal-Jnot
iromla to work out with tho base-
ball team in tho South.
Ducks Flying High. Tom James,
J. W. Conrad. Ray Kaufman, Arthur
(Peek and Jnck Kendall returned last
ovenlng from their lhst duck hunt
of tho season. The season closes on
tho fifteenth of tho month nnd some
of the hunters among tho party de
clared they wore mlghtly glad over
it. James and Kaufman got most
'or tho ton or twelvo ducks secured
by tho party. It was reported that
tho ducks wero vory unsettled in
Ilaynes Slough nnd rorusod to wnit
until tho Hunters got Into rango.
Tho unreasonable lowl would fly
boforo the Huntors got within two
hundred yards, owing to tho numor
ous relatives they had mlssod olso
where on smelling gunpowder.
Times Want ads bring results.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' All).
4
The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid of
North Bond held a social afternoon at
the church on Thursday. Delicious
refreshments were served and the af
ternoon spent socially and In sow
ing. Those present were: Mcsdames
.1. Monde. II. C. Holm. A. II. Imhoff.
George Hazer, Geo. Mandlgo, V. E.
Walters, Henry O'Mnrn, Win. Vnugh
nn, Hlnzy, Win. Hoeck. Henry Iloeck,
Strate. Georgle Vnughan, Robert
Hazer, Raymond O'Mara and Billy
WMjcoXj
Moot Wednesday. Tho Mnrshfleld
M. E. Brotherhood will be entertain
ed Wednesday night by David Nelson
at his home on South Sixth street.
New lloific. 13d Erlckson of Bun
ker Hill Is having Fred Mngnusson
prepare plans for n six room bunga
low to bo erected near tho Erlrkson
boarding house In Bunker Hill.
Plan Social. Tho young people of
Baptist Church wllPhold a business
meeting and nodal nt tho church on
Friday ovenlng nt 8 o'clock. All
members aro urged to be present.
Council ToiiIkIiI. Tho Mnrshfleld
City Council will meet tonight. Steps
may bo taken to provldo for tho flro
marshal. It Is likely that tho flr)
chief will act as fire marshal also,
as tho two positions go together
well.
To Store. Geo. Ilotnor. of
,,"",B of tl10 N'ortl1 1,ol", B,oro'
(Jlvo l'nivwcll. A farowcll re
coptlou will bo given nt tho North
"' ' ' ,,l",',11Tl,0",,ny1 "' j
for I ov A. M. Williams and wife.
" ' ' peeled that many will
"" to, V " tribute to them. Rev.
nn,, Mr8' W Hlloms will go from tho
"' "oburg. ut plnn to return
ncro lnto
i Libels llmil. A Porllnnd imr
says: "Kruso &. Bnnks, of North Bend
Or., hnvo sued the owners of tho
"Phnonor Oakland, now undergoing
repairs at tho plant of the St. Ileleim
Shipbuilding company, to recover n
""m uiicgeu 10 no due ror worn on
t'u vessel. Sho wns libeled yester-
.
Fine OonccrC Tho band concert
at tho Masonic Sunday drow tho
""Rest auuionco or nny neiu yei, tno
been glvon yet concerning tho start
ing of tho bridge across Cons Bay,
but It Is expected thnt this will bo
owes mo 120. Ho declnred that
Roborts turned back and cursed
him, following his words with a
blow on tho Jaw. Lingo exhibited
his features, which showed ho had
boon struck, and stated that he had
ofrered to right bnck becauso
ho was nrrald, both ho and Rob-
brts would bo arrested
-
1 XORTH HEXD XEWS. i-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Johanueson of
Emplro nro shopping In Mnrshfleld
today nnd visiting friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. George Smith had
tlolr littlo son, Robert McCnnn Smith,
iclirlstoned at tho Robert 'McCann
borne yosterdnv, Rev. D. A. MacLeod
conducting tho ceromony. Those
present at tho christening and dinner
following were; Rev. D. A. Mac
Leod, Mr, and Mrs. E. Georgo Smith,
Mrs. E. R, Hodsou, Misses Erma and
Irono Hodson and Mr, and Mrs. Itobt.
McCcnn. , Cut flowers formed th'o
decorations of the house,
Mrs. O, Peterson of Eastsldo is
quite 111 at Her Home.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE came over
on the noon train from Coiiullle.
FRED LEEKLEY, .of Coaledo, arriv
ed In the city today 011 a business
visit.
1 HANK UOGI3US left on tho morn
ing train to attend court at the
county sent.
J. K. PAULSON, of Coiiullle, arrived
in the city on the noon train for
a brlof visit.
J. M. BAYLISS returned today from
Coqtilllo where lie has been a few
days on business.
NEIL WATSON, of Coos City, (Mine
in from tho much today on busi
ness and 'pleasure,
GEORGE JONES was among tho
witnesses leaving for Coiiullle on
tho morning train.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL left on tho
morning train to preside at an ad
journed session of tho County
Court.
ATTORNEY R. O. GRAVES wiib
among tho legal lights heading
for the county seat on the morn
ing train.
MRS. REBECCA LUSH STUMP and
daughter, Catherine, hnvo roltirn
ed from a visit with relatives on
Coos River.
DEPUTY SHERIFF FRED GAGE,
of Alleguny, wns among the wit
nesses bound for Coiiullle on tho
morning train.
'ATTORNEY TOM MALL wns among
I tho pnssengerH aboard tha Rt-
dondo when sho left for San Fraii
I clnco tills moculug.
ALBERT MATSON H'H on the iiinn-
j lug train to bo a witness before
tho grnnd Jury In tho Charier.
Spencer forgery case.
JACK CARTER. City Marshal. loft
on the morning train for Coiiullle
as n witness In tho Spencer case
boforo tho grand Jury.
DR. GEO. E. 1)IX left today for
Pnso Robles, California, where he
will spend some tlmo recuperating
from his recent Illness.
ELMER PARKINSON wnH ninong
those going on tho morning train
who will be n witness before tho
epcclnl session of tho grnnd Jury.
A. M. COOK, tho prescription dork
who hns boon omployod by Ilnrry
Wlnklor during tho holiday per
iod, left for his homo In Portland.
MISS BESSIE COKE loft todny to
resume lior course nt Berkoloy
after spending tho holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Coko.
J. S. BROWN, auditor of tho C. .
.Smith Company, loft today on the
Adollne Smith fop Sail Francisco
aftor checking up tho locnl of
fices. W. G. RORREO, who was Biibpoonod
In tho caso of Miller, Hold ror im
plication In the Myrtle Point
bank robbery, left on tho morning
train for Conulllo.
J. K. SMITH, of North Bond, nnd
who hns Intorosts nt Rlverton,
Jeft on tho morning train for the
South accompanied by Josoph Du
mnnt, of Los Angeles.
J. D. MILLS, tho gonial rhlor or tho
Gnlller Hotel, or Baudon, who
spent tho week ond visiting In
Mnrshriold nnd North Bond, left
on tho morning train ror tho Clty-by-tho-Sea.
J. R. DUMONT, who has boon with
tho North Bend Sash & Door rae
tory, returned on tho last Redondo
rrom Cnlirornln, but expects lo
leave ror Kansns City, Mo., whoro
Ho Hub accepted' a porninnont posi
tion with " largo hotel company.
MRS. ARTHUR ELDREDOE loft on
tho Drain stngo today for her
home in Seattle In response to a
messago frou. Mr. Eldredgo flut
ing that their little son wns ill,
Sho Has boon staying with hor
mother, Mrs. Anson Rogers, aluco
tho death or her rather.
FRED LAMP! loft on tho Redondo
ror Borkoloy, Cnlirornln today,, at
tor visiting his frlond. F. .1.
Holmes, Mr. Laiupl wns fnvor
ably ImprosKod by tho Cons Bay
country nnd lutonds to return
bhortly with his family to make
his Home In Marshflold.
If you have nnytlmg to sell, rent
trado, or want Help, try a Want Ad
In Tho Times.
Merle Reynolds Sentenced to
County Jail for Theft
of Shovels
Constnblo Cox left on the nfternoon
train for Coqullle, having in custody
Merle Reynolds, eighteen years old,
who was fined $2 or twelve and a.
half days In tho county Jail for steal
ing shovels from W. A. Storm a few
days ago.
Storm rooms at tho Snyder Hotel
nnd Reynolds has been stopping nt
the same nlaco. Tho former mlssod
j Ills shovels Inst week and found them.
in Wiseman's Bccond hand store.
While In tho store ho asked Wiseman
j who sold him the shovels. Reynolds
was passing tho place at the time and
J Wiseman pointed him out. Storm had
(Reynolds arrested and placed In t"0
, city Jail. ' Ji
' Ho sworo out a warrant In Jubuco
Pennock's court, tho warrant bolne '
served' by Constnblo Cox. Tho trial
iwns hold this morning and Reynolds
broko down nnd ndmlttod Dio theft.
Ho declared ho "was up agaliiBt it"
nnd had to havo money and took tho
shovolB and Bold thorn.
' H Ib said that a.numbor of Bmnll
articles, Including Bmnll buhib ot
money, have been mlsBod from 'tho-
rooniR In tho Snyder Hotel from tlmo
to tlmo, nnd that suspicion rested on
Reynolds. No ovldonco wns found
against him, howovor, bo when ho
wns held for tho theft of tho shovels,
Mr. Storm prosecuted tho case against
the youth as a warning to him.
Not having thu funds to pny his
Him, Reynolds will servo his sen
tence In tho county Jail.
I WANT ADS.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I'Olt ltlCNT 7-room funilsliwl
lioiiBO. Call 107-X.
I'OH 1IICXT PlwiHiiiit room with
bnth. 371 North First Street.
I'Olt SALIC Irgo wif formerly In
iibo In old postofflco. First class
condition. Will Boll for 130 IC
tnkon promptly. Apply ("Safa,"
enro Times office
I'Olt SAM J Olio sou- U TH. old, will
farrow about March 1. Ono boar
2 1-2 yours old. Chester Whites.
Noll Watson, MnrshJleld.
WANTED Huff Orpington cockerel
nbout 1 yenr old. Must bo good
slzo. Phono 308-X.
WANTED Information of wltcre
nbouts of Yoo Gulllon. J. C.
Donno, Phono 3U1-R.
FOR RENT
I'Olt HEXT FiiiiiInIunI houseltcop
Ing rooms. 229 S. Broadway.
FOIt HEXT Stores ami offices by
tho Tltlo Guarnnteo nnd Abstract
Company,
I'Olt RENT Sleeping rooms, mis
onablo by tho week. 220 South
Broadway.
FOR HUNT Flve-room modern cot
tago on Elrod Avonuo. Apply W.
B. Curtis.
KOU REXT Furnished rooms, mod
ern. 373 South Sixth street.
Phono 29G-L.
FOR REXT Largo house-on South
11th streot. Phono 119-L., or se
A. B Campbell.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
1 3-ln. Bain wagon In good shape
?I0. 00. Addrebs Box 210, Marsh
flold. FOR SALE Four Sicilian Buttercup
uocKorois, one lzn-egg uicuuntor.
Address Box 838, Marshflold, or
T. F. Miller, Forndnlo.
FOR SAM') Handsomely illustrated
story of the Panama Canal for tea
cents. Address care Times office.
Hess' Poultry
PAN-A-CE-A
Is not n stimulant, but a nu
tritious tonic, which produces
oggs In nuturo's way. In Win
ter keop your lions warm, feed
Pan-a-co-a; If you don't got
more oggs; nnd lots of thorn,
return tho ompty pnekago and
your money will bo rofiinded
cheorrully.
Ttm,
MAXUFACURIVG ( IIE1IIST8-
The Quality Slor
Phono 1 1 1 Market uvenuo.
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