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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1914)
r-iian-MMTrBilMWBE -Fatal mm f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 'N COOS BAY TIMES Till: DltKAM CF A DllKAM. atauiMJscKggsgBwgs t W. C. MAI.ONKV MAN E. .MAI.OVKY KilKiir and Pill). Neus Kdltor amercd nt the pustofftce at Mnrn Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second class mall matter. - Official I'npi'r of Coos County. ,--" .... i Dedicated to tlio service of tho pcoplo, that no good cause shnll lack a champion, nml that ovil shall uoi thrlvo unopp ised. ih tht dream of a dreini In the shadows W Inter Is with me once more; The told wind Is shnkln' tho windows and cllnkln the lntch on the door The stars havo boon blown from tho gray sky, and lonesome Is Tallin' the snow; The winters are colder and darker than they were In the far long ago. Sittln' alone, In the firelight, pictures of places of old Como to mo still In their beauty; a dream-face, with tresses of gold. And eyes like tho blue a' the heavens, or violets rimmed with the dew And tho flro still says In Its singing: ' Your sweetheart Is looking at you!" 0, 01 AA SMSrfMSWaMWJSl fEBfigmma SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IRVING BLOCK WATCH OUR WINDOWS Cleanup Sale Continues Men's and Boys' Overcoats All This Week our Sl'ltSCIUI'TION ItATKS. ,-01. wo'ro never too old for tho love-dreams; though tho locks on fin year $G.OO te,""le9 fnU Brn' Per month"! !!.'.'.' !!!!!!!!!! .fit) 0l,r sweethearts arc over our sweethearts; tho heart's whore the dreams vVii:iciA lovo to stay; One year $1.50 I know Mint tho room holds n Presotico from dnys ever dcatblcsB and When paid strictly In advance the bright, luuacripuon jinoi 01 u.e ou uay NVrontJl0ll wIth rnro roscg of Youtlitlmo mid beautiful lilllcs of light. Ttninn la Ti Mil linr Vfinf nv I Fill frtf " Tlmos Is $6.00 per year or $ itz mouths. .50 for Address all communications to COOS IJAV lAII,V TIMKS. Mnrshflcltl s: :: :: : Orec,o If Central avenue succeeds in getting Its now boat landing It does not moan that It will give tho city tho slip. ! It tin' nlone In the firelight, I live hi the grace or a day When Love enmo In meadows of Morning nml kissed all Llfe'H sorrows 1 away. O wind of tho wearisome winter, still toss to my desolato breast The gold of her beautiful tresses, and sing mo Llfo's lovo Bong of rest. F. L. Stanton. All gootfc new garments of the lx'st materials and workmanship and latest of patterns at Thirty-three and One-third Percent Off Men's and Boys' Suits A good stoik of Men's and Hoys' Suits: well tailored, nil wool and beautiful patterns. Twenty-five percent Discount Men's and Boys' Odd Pants A good assortment of patterns to chooso; Just what you wnn; not all sizes, but one for you. Yrur choice for Twenty-five per cent Discount ' 1110 '"' 'S. Wo have Just a few ladles' suits left; beautiful serges, broadcloth mid basket Values Si'i'.r.u to SI7.5" nt One-half price Ladles and Misses Coats, In novelty iem.8i Values from ?7.r0 to $l".00, nt One-half price Ladles and Misses Raincoats. A good Block, all stoos and a good assortment of colors to ii(l(ig0 from. Twenty per cent discount Children's Unlncoats and Capes. A splendid slock to select from. .lust whnt you want for ilio little follow. Twenty per cent discount -::-::- - i otkstio.v Koit tiii: day. pretty I Is your 1011 record clenn down to date? - - NEWS OTMIDOI KILLS HIMSELF Vice-president of Southern Pa cific Inhales Gas on Eve of Marriage f !! mo Idti-I PifH lo Cod. I!a Tlmto.1 NKW YORK, Jan. 1C Richard 1). Lnnkford. vice-president nud sec retary of tho .Southern Hallway, killed himself today by Inhaling gnu In his apnrtmontH In Brooklyn. He wns soon to marry n Ilrooklyn society girl. u S n,T RUHR IGRAND PIANO "1 HI! HllfllUR; rnn nnnnDIIIUl! k cmn Tnniv I I 1 n Rl I S (Special to Tho Times.) DANDON', Oregon. .January 11. Tho basketball team or t'.io IMver ton high school Is extremely niixlous to meet the Couiillle high school tig grepatlon. Some time has elapsed since they havo written the Coaulllo train asking for a game, but they hnvo received no t espouse ns yet. Tie lineup of tho Itlvorton team this srnsin Is ns follows: Harry Hutch-' In . "nob" HarrlHon, Osaf llnrrl srn, Hersdial Itobertsou and Francis 1 loyd. . I dipt. Wlllmil, Pioneer. ' In tho piisMlug of n birthday a fow days since, Captain Osnu Wlllanl. raptrln of the "Charm," one of tho speed hunts on the Couullle River, marked the period of his forty-first yonr on the river. Tho captain has ninny Interesting stories to tell of or tli development of tho river coun try and he Is coiiMldored the plnncor boatman of Coos county, having pilot ed twenty-four different crafts In his enroer. llulliN lllvotion Home. C. A. Peterson, uiiiiiiiKor of tho initio nt Rlvertou, Iiiih Just completed the erection of a now Sl'Ono homo at Rlverttii. Mrs. Peterson nud tho t t. !.. I. !...... If. .!... 11Ht..l.k m " t- num. i.iii, .... uv.uk " .mm, ... -I( ,,,,, , ,,or ,,,. , Mnrflh. "'"" " " '." " field llll(i ulil Wlt from hero for Six Candidates Put Through and Twelve More Waiting For January 21. Aerlo No. 53S. of the I O. K., held another Initiation Inst night In Its lodgo rooms and six more ICagloB were put through their pacos, the new members of the order being II. (J. Hnrrlngton, A. V. .McKay. C. J. six maciiivks oct of itlcs ship .mijxt for immkiiiatk oki.iv-i:ry--axothi:k carload com- i.(j i:li:ctric lrshts KTAIti'KltS FOR FORDS. AXD Tlio Hreokwater today brought In eight Ford touring cars for George Fi PASSAGE-- R Steamer From Portland Brings u Heavy Cargo of General ; Merchandise RrliiKlug a he.ivy cargo of gon eral merchandlso, principally for .North Rend and Mnrshfleld 'mer cIihiiis, the steamor Alliance, Cap 'tulu Lofstodt, paseod In over tho Coos Ray, bar this morning at li : RO o'clock nud moved up to tho dock at North Rend, where she lay until daylight. Oriino Rert Dyer. 0. Klllott "IlJ ooodrum W llliain Anderson. . s!( of , 0Kht nro for immoilnto There will be another list of cnndl- (,eIvorv n1(, tho other lWo nro , dntes Initiated by tho locnl lodge on )r0B)Ut,t of golK vury 80011i tho availing of .January 1M. when 12, Mr aoo,IrI ,,,, nntlPllUui ti. more will w ui tnroi.gn ue u .... M mh an, ,,., nilotnoP rnrInm, The order Is growing rapldLy and tip ,.,,,, o1R ,,,,, fron ,)et,.ot 10 tno present nine un pi.e.. .,c ...... . ... . . , . . 100 mnrk In meinbersblp. weeks. j The sale of this number of ninch ' Hies at this season of the year Is little j short of remarkable and shows the great popularity of tho Ford. .lanii inry Is usually tho quiet mouth In the auto trade In Coos county but It promises to bo n record broaker for oodrum. Roally tbero Isn't any renson for (delaying tho purchase of a car If you I plan to have one this season, becauf. i there are many tliuoH you can use and leujoy It during tho whiter mouths. I The Ford Is selling nt only $050 I 'aid down In Marslilleld nud the new .1. A. Mats.. ii. ihairniHii of tho i o 1 -I machine Is n marvel. executive committee of tho MartUi-i Mr. Ooodrum Is Just complotlng ar GOIITE S ARE SELECT Chamber of Commerce Work ers Chosen for Year by Chairman Matson I PROF. A. RICHARDS PIRCHASKS FIXF. I.VSTRFMKXT FROM MAX- I AGF.R THOMAS OF WILF.Y It. ' ALLF.X CO.-PRAISKS PACKARD. Prof. A. Richards Is the proud own- ' or of n new Packard Grand piano, . ' avlug purchased It today of L. L. iTIioiiiiis of tlio Wiley II. Allen Co. I Mr. Thomas feels highly fluttered over having sol.l Mr. Richards tho fine Instrument, owing to the fact 'that he had studied music In New York City for twelve years In Ne.v York Conservatory ami under the great SweillBh plmilst, Cnrl Clirlstun sen. Mr. Rlc' anls bad tried many planes nud In speaking of the Pack urd stated he preferred it to other makes as It was a great piano to slug with and him a wonderful res ponsive action. T.ie now piano Is foi use In Mr. Richards studio In Marsh-Mold. IS F01EII0I V. HARMON AND II. II. (;,lT r.VITK IX TAILORING ItlSINliss AND WILL ( ONDl'CT FINKSIIOI' IX MAHSIIFIF.LD. On discharging mm of l.ur pas- ftffil chlim, of commerce. !. so- rnii.miiU whereby ho en., ouiilp an, sengers mid freight from Portland. wt0, tll0 J!H.,ers of the various' Frrd with an ehr'rlr 'arter it:il - fire last Hummer and the completion of til's elegant new home at Rlvertou marks a, new era of solid comfort for Mr. nnd Mrs. Peterson. Kvpcrt Dnlry Cuttle. "WHh tho Hwltnui'0 of .1. 4. Kron cnberg of the Rank of Rniidou, tho dairymen of Rnudmi and tho Coipilllo Kurekii at 1J:.'I0 o'clock tomorrow iifleruoon. The Alliance was not delayed either at the Columbia or Coos Ray lara, nud beyond having to buck it himvy southerly wind nud head seHs, onjoyed a fair passngo down. Tho following passengers dlseui' romuiRiou who will work fur the ,.,,.!,. B,tn for $100 extra, f.ns' upbuilding of this secilon during BHOn's ears, its well as the new ones, the coining year, mid the appoint- i,,n ,, e(itlpped with It. inents liidlcttto tlut ft careful selec- ( ..T,1(i ,,e0,0 r ( (.,)Unty certain Ion of the committee bus beon made. )v nmm.Ht tlio Ford end the ser The committees are as follows: vj,,0 we n, , 0,,mivorlng to give lli:.ltl.(i ON COtM'ILLK WASHINGTON. I). C. .Inn. If.. Tlio board of onglneeiH f'l' rivers and lmrhors has Invited nil persons lutorostod In tlio Improvement of tlio Coiiulllo River between Coitillle nil Myrtle Point, to submit before Februnry 2, statements and argu ments bearing upon the necessity for the Improvement In the interests .' , ,-o "ii n,-.l :;'t'o!i. Shoi'l.l i l'ti'iiu In it r the Imard he de sired It it ii be arranged The I'll glnters reported adversely on the urn., it list week. W. F. Harmon, or Hi,. Harmon Tailoring company, and II. II. (inuiit, who locontly pureVased the Mnnh lle:d Cleaning & Dye WorU. today formed n partnership to mnke a spec laity of tailoring. They will occupy the old (iimrters on Front sir.-ct. ojv poslto tho Orpheum theater Mr. Harmon Is well known here, linvlng been engaged In the nuide- to- order business for koiiio years, and established a good business through, out this section. I'uiler the newer- rnugomeitt ho will be able to glie even better survlc .'n this line Mr. Gnunt recently came to Cooi , Ray. but he Is an old friend of Mr. j Harmon. Mr. Harmon bios tlmt he Is mi oxpert tailor of years' experience In both men's nud ladies' tnllorlng, Thoy will bo prepared to do cut- 1 ting nud fitting hero as well ns to handle the niade-to-inensiire order. Thoy will continue tlio big cleaning and prossiug business which thcr have entail. Ik. oil. ALONG THK WATF.HFRONT -t - 1 I !- Anson RogerH Is having n number of Improvement made In bin speed boat at tlio Holland yard J Hus Larson Is also having his l.iumh overhauled there. ''" 'h Winn ads bring results River havo hwu able to secure forty lm,.(8t, llt ,a ,lollt. A ,.; nwo, bond or thoroughbred cattle. Tho w N Monroe. K. It. Ilonssler. Mrs. now stock, which Is expected to nr- ,.., u Hoassler. Mrs. Mary Tulley. rive at Puu'e.. shortly. Is considered ,,, ,,. osborn. W. K. Hall. J. M. Sel- " "",, "" Hliliiiimiit or thor- ,lVi Qi nonWi .,., ()Ulli ,l Ci d -u . i ver brought to sapplncher. K. James, R. (J. .Illock- ...in Oregon, t'r viMie ()f each Mm( H1)(l j j,u,u, er .' Inlng III excess of $100 and . ic,i.e of tb bulls costing $550. Tlio hhlpnient was insd from New York to San FnliiflMO by rail nud from the Cnllforul metropolis to Raiidou by v ater, Tw cosr of snipping these cattle Is about $80u. the total shlp liiont1 represent lug $:!. 0u. This Goiul iohiIs IC. K. .Straw, .1. II. Flanagan, A. II. Powers. Municipal Improvements, transpor tation mid mall sorvlco Arthur McKcown. W. F. Mlllor, I. P. Smith. Membership and subscription A. .1. Mendel. F. (1. Ilortou. Goo. Rot-jrhey go aftor, nor. Kntortalinnent and rwoptlon Tom T. Reiinett, K. K. Straw. He.u SoiiKstaeken. I Advortlslng F. A. Tledgen. Geo. ' . Leslie, A. T. Haluos. j MNUiifacturot and locution of en tlioiu," said Mr. Goodruin today "You can't beat tlio Ford and oui service dopir tmeiit will bo evon bet tor thnn last soason." The Titiios want nilb got wlin fter HKARIXG AKHAXGKD. IIK ' lansl Prr. la i'iw lUty Tlnux I .-aiiivni'rvv ii r i.n m .IKXI, I...1 I V... ,'. V. IIHH. m. . , ,. ,, fl ,,..... ii conference with the Prl- f'"""-"' M""Wt v' ,l' dent Benator Own aald twny that " """' the hearing, on tho bills for regulat-' K-li conii.illlwj wl selec It. . , . ,i,i.. own cba rinan uiider tho provisions lug stM-k eehaBes would be begun . " o nf ,. ' lllMllmi marks n new era In the .lalry imliiatry on February I. '" '"" v ' "'" """ on tho Couullle River and the pro-1 "We wish to make It eluar." said jjj. KITTIK ZIKGLKR roturuod moters or tuts inoveiiieut ure cer- the seiiamr. -nun we win win tip-, taluly deserving of praise for t' elr ' pronch the subject In the spirit of, efforts In the advancement of Hie In- irlcndlltiess and we desire merely to j dustry In Coos coiiiHy. j correct stock exchange nbuses by pro-1 - - - ; lnlililiiK the use of the mall or tele- " Llbby COAL. The kind YOC have! sraph r.r the uso of fraudulent trans- iiAnvc I'MIOII. I'lmiii. 7!. Pnelfle ' ! llmiH." I .... ,,....' ........ .--.-.. . - - ..- .,.......-. yesterday from Cottage Grove, where she has been visiting at the home of l.er parents. Sho re ports Mrs. .legler considerably Im proved nfter her recent Illness. Livery -fr aud Transfer Company. Times Want ads bring rosults. iEHWEOF 1 TROUBLE Play Ball at Home i:rr) liuilj m llolutc M (.ri-nl I'll". 1 rm: i.ur vr MlillMI, (. mi: A Game For A 1 1 5am Itoir I'Iuj I ifi JiJ lliriMii3 I " jhci JJ fj L i till gtmt. Close Scores and I'lenly of A c I i o n Iiii- ONU Bji I i j jnf mIi'c i' Mil .I jU.ll! Inderxp.l bj Preiiiliipnt r-iUI'lajcrs ni r imi-. Old nd Younif Enjoy It I'M! ! 'IMMi in i:vitino. ! '.' 8 1 nn y t v HOW DIAMOND CO. Inc. nill I i T i I Announcement - 1 1 i-.i j. i , r. 'i f -i '.I I In tiuu " M' .'k y i;nr niAin'n m i i i 1 1 - . s S.r.i.i. l. 1 . . A 1t it Extbang' Extraordinary I will appear in tomorrow's Times. See our ad. regarding laces and embroideries. o?s O'Conneil BuiM'ng Market"! Avenue EOT33 CiXBufttESV vrrnnrrvnsrcrTrrzr.TBJ v.wTr.tnrfjev Take u Glass of Suits if Your Rnch Hurts or Rlaildei' Rothers Meat Forms I'rlc Aclil. If you must havo your meat everj day. eat it, but flush your kidney with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us thnt monT 'onus uric acid which almost para lyzes tho kidneys In their efforts tf xpol If from tho blood. Thoy become slugglsn and woaken, thou you suf fer with a dull misery In tho kldno region, sharp pains In tho back or lck headache, dizziness, your stom ich sours, tongue Is coated and whop he weathor Is bad you hnvo rhou untie twlngos. Tho urlno (jets loudy, full of sedlmont, tho chan nels of ton got sore and lrrltntod, oh ilglng you to sook rollof two or thror lines during tho night. To noutrallzo these Irritating acids, o cleanso tho kldnoys and flush oft i Ue body's urinous wnsto got four unices of Jail's Salts from any phar uucy here; tako n tnblospoonful In i glass of water boforo breakfast 'or a few days nnd your kldnoys will lieu act- fine. This famous salts U iiiide from the acid of gropes and "mm julco, comblnod with Uthla, Hid has been used for generations ii iliiili and stimulate sluggish kid '.es, also to neutrallne the acids In nine, o It no longer irritates, thus Muling bladder weakness. Lul Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot n' iu and makes a delightful cf ."ecent Hthla-water drink. I All These FREE! Present the nttachetl coupon to pioneer Hanhvnro Co. for 1 25c Instruction Boole 2 lOc Bottlca Johnson's Wood Dyo 1 lOc Can Johnson's Prepared Wax; Johnson's Wood Dye is unequnled for its penetrating quality and for the rich find permanent color which it dyes all vood. It dries in half on hour and will not streak, smudrjc or stick. Jft'lM 2ttMk K"'1:T' ty Dark V. Ko.i;i, Mot, Crttn Johnson's Prepared Wax a perfect furniture polish nnd finish for till woodwork, floors and frrnl ture, Including pianos can be successfully used over all finishes, impart lug a velvety, protecting finish of lasting; beauty. 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