The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22) 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
I. O. MALOVKY Killlof i. nil Pull.
DAN E. MALOXKY News Ktlltor
Official Paper of Coos Count)'.
Entered at the postofflce at Marin
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second class
mall matter.
HOLDS HEAPJNG
FDR EXTENSION
Every Coos Hay woman knows I
alio could run the house for what I
her husband spends for cigars I
and drinks. I
The strength of an advertising ap
propriation lies In the well spending
of It not In the size alone.
v
I After a Coos Hay bride has I
been trotting in double harness
for a few weeks she begins to say
of her husband: "Oh, well, he I
iBii't any worse than lots of other I
men." I
And some Coos Hny men would
never think of falling if somebody
didn't tempt them. I
FERRIS SC0BE3
RAILROAD PLAN
ttijr AimiIUM t'r, m in ('004 Iltv Timi-a I
WASHINGTON. I). C .Inn. 22.
Consideration of the Alaska railroad
1)111 was resumed In the House
nud thu tlnio for general dubate was
fixed at thirteen hours. Under that
program tlio consideration of the
inenHtiru, which Is only on Wednes
days In the House, will be concluded
by March I. Representative Forrfs,
of Oklahoma, denounced the govern
ment railroad plan as a grab."
"This plan wiib proposed," he said,
"by the Seattle Chamber of Com
merce and the commercial bodies or
thu Northwest. Tlio Ouggonholm In
tercuts nro In favor of It."
North Bend's Plan for Straight
ening Harbor Line Before
Major Morrow
Major Jay Morrow, United Statet
Knglncor nt Portland, who arrive!
on the government dredge Col. P. S.
Mlchle this morning from the Colum
bia Klvcr, is presiding at the hearing
of the arguments being presented
by North Haul for extending the har
bor line at the foot of Virginia nvenuo
east for a distance of ITS feet, so ns
to Hlmlnnto the angle In tlio line
of the waterfront nt this point.
Tlio members of tl 0 Port of Cons
Hay Commission nre attending the
hearing, which was tlio prlncjpal
reason for the visit of Malor Morrow,
who will return to PoTIlnnd on the
steamor Hrenkwnter on Saturdny.
The proposed extension of the har
bor line at Xorth Bend has found
favor with the Port Commission, ns
It will prevent soil from being de
posited along the waterfront by the
current. It Is believed Hint Major
Morrow will decide favorably at the
hearing.
BUTTER AND
EGOS SCARCE
HE. RANDAL
ADVKItTISKD LICTTKItS.
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing In the Mnrshflold, Oregon, Post
offlco for tho week ondlng .Tniiunry
20. 1914. Persons calling for the
same will please sny advertised, niul
tiny one cent for each lettor called
for.
Hrowu. Mrs. William .T.. 2: Club
Rooming llouso: Cognnu, Anton:
r.lllott. Mrs. Lllllo; Hvnns, Lon:
''nucott. Theodore: Forrell, floorge.
It.. 2; Ooodlenncn. Mrs. Ruth; Hat
f'cl'l Harry; lloniinnson, John L.:
llolndny. Hart: Jurvls. Harry. .Inch
nig, Charles: Kur'z. Clarence; L' w
Is, Minnie: I ewls. Morris; Parks,
ll 2: Pol'nff. Mrs. Annn: Pln-
iIoh, Francisco Duiwi: Hedflcld, Mrs.
iKtta; Itublo. Manuel; Pehnlltt.
C.has.: Thompron, A. 1).: Wl'ninrllt.
F. !'.; Williams, Miss Nina: Wilson.
Jnllns Arvld; Wood. Mrs. Agnes.
W. II. CIMITIS, P. M.
FKHKIIAItS ItKPl'LHKD.
Illy Ami Mm! I'pfii in Co IX v Tlm 1
CULIACAN. Mlnlilon. .run. 22.
Tho Federal column of about 2000
was repulsed today north of hore, ac
cording to official reports. Tho Fed
orals attempted a sortie against tho
Constitutionalist!) Investing Guaymns,
the gulf port or Slnnlon. If was as
sorted that while tho Constitutional
ists had but a few men wounded, the
Kedornls retreated with threo wngon
Io:u1h or dead and wounded.
STOItV OX .MACOKXX.
TALKIXd ADOPT WKATHKIt
Attorney 0. T. Trendgold
stepped Into tho Recorder of
fice yesterday morning with a
houu.net of roses mid violets
which ho had just picked In his
garden. How's that for Ore
gon weaher In January. Han
don Recorder.
FAMIXK IX l-Ult.M PHODUCK UX-
kklikvkd hkcausi: or had
WKATIIKU OX TIIK COAST.
Unless more water Is pumped Into
some of the butter hnndled In Marsh
field thero Is n fnlr chance that the
present fnmlno In the product
win uccontc acute. nutter, wat
ARRIVES HERE
TAKES Offlf
Ttf HIS KlfE
"IToiw
XOTKD XOHWKOIAX puima pox-
XA II Kill-: FOH ItKHTAL SUF-
ri:ns fhomskasickxkss ox
TMP.
Mme. Mnrta Sandal, the noted
Norwegian prima donna, arrived
here on tho Hioakwnter today to
"III IJUUUHIU Ul-UlU. IIIIllUI, Will- , , ,, , . ,,, ttl....lol. It.,11
ored or otherwise, is being sought I ?,'; hr rec m it ho iilsli 1 1
eagerlv on Coos Hnv unit for Bev.rnl Friday evening u tder the auspices
enttri on loos nj and for seurai , MarshfleUl Norweglnu Luther-
Sho Is suffering somo-
The Oregonlan says: "Tho frank
ness of Honfiirliig men Ih nrovirlil:tl
null of all tho men who have gone
down to tin sim In shins Chief
Clerk Farmer, of tho Perkins, be
lieves thor ha vo been none moro
bluntly outspoken than IiIh friend
Captain .Macgeuu, who commnuds
tho sttmmer Hreakwater. plying be
tween Portland and Cooh Hay points.
"About u year ago a young wo
man came to tho hotel who wanted
to go to Mnrslifl.'ld," said Mr. Far
mer, "and asked which was tho bust
wny to go. I told hor that the sen
trip would be much more cnirfort
nliln than the trip overland from
Itosoburg, owing to tho dospornto
conditions or tho roads In w'n.or.
" 'Hut won't I g-1 sanslcl;'." aim
nuked.
"Just then Captain Macueiiu camo
Into tho lobby and Mr. Farmer In
troduced thu young woman, so that
slut might get expert Information
nt first hand.
"She stated hor case, saying that
she luul nowr taktu a sea trip nud
, ...,,, w i r i tin. iU0stlou:
Will I 1 1. .iwHlck?'
'U'ro damned right you will,"
. .il.l Captain Macgenn.
"'Oil'' said the young womnn.
and went to Mm-Hlifleld by wny of
ROHUllUlg "
iARLOADS OF
OWN
OU
f. k. now kkckivks mo ship.
MKXT TODAY I'O.MPOSKD ONK
TIIIICII OF TIIK HltKAKWAT
KlfS 'A I t(i().
F. S. Dow, local agent mid distri
butor or the famous Crown Flour, to
day received one or tho biggest ship
ments or flour ever brought to tie
Hay. Tno shipment composed one
t hi id of the entire Incoming freight
cargo ot the llroakwater.
Tho big shipment Is to bo distri
buted among the local dealers. Since
Introducing Crown Flour In the Coos
Hay country, the demand for It has
IncroaMUl by leaps and hounds and
Mr. How says It Is going to continue
to Increase nt this pace. In order to
guard against any shortage mid
against retailers huvlug to substitute
other brands on the steady customers,
he will hnve mi ample supply with
large regular shipments to keop up
his stock of It.
Times Want ads bring results.
nays me goou oiu creamery icinu, nn church.
mndo from tho butter fat of "really,
truly" cows, has been nbsent from the
local market.
The stormy weather, which has de
layed tho San Francisco steamers
is blamed for tlio famine, as a large
portion of the butter used hero Is
shipped from California. It Is ex
pected that tho famine will bo re
lieved with tho arrival of the Uc-
dnndo.
Tho local creameries mid the
Coqullle Vnlley creameries nro doing
their best to keep up with the de
mand, but Mnrshlleld mid North Hetid
use largo quantities of tlio product
and the best qualities nro snapped up
as quickly ns they arrive hero.
The egg market Is also tight In
Coos county, although the prlco re
mains stationary, and every hen of
ago Is being watched with suspicion
by her owner. Tho bofenthcrcd tribe
roruses to work overtime and has es
tablished union hours, so that a regu
lar supply or eggs Is coming in with
no chnncc to pile n billion or so Into MMK. MAItTA SAXDAL.
cold storage. Local pooplo nro on- vwwwvwwwwwwwwx
Joying rrcsh eggs when they enn get what today from the tffects of her
them, boennso as fast ns' the hens La trip.
got ofr or them they nro being allot" ?,'on11,. "''Wnlloiis hnve been
...to town ns rap.d.y ns possible. j" &,?, 'ffKfiS Vn
1 i In irri n mil nnn will tii1rtiitt tiit
j fyV til V U 1 WIIIVJ tHJt lib
the Finnish hall tomorrow night.
Concerning her recent appenranco
In Portlnntl. Tho Oregonlnu says:
Miidnmo Mnrta Siindnl, tho Nor
wegian prima donnn, or nrtlstlc ex
cellence, appear, d In recital at the
United Norweglnu Lutheran Church.
Tho recital taking plnco In a church
prevented the nuillenco rrom express-
lug Its appr elation In tlio custom-
jury applause, but deep, heart-felt
(approbation wns evident. MudnniOi
, , , .. bnniliira voice Is Hint of a mezzo!
Expert Savs Reckless Man- prnno or bonutirui quality, ami
nor nf WInrlntinn I nmhc tho simplicity ami sincerity with
01 lyiarKeiinn LamiJS which sho stnmps her solos are add-1
Will DC CailSe M nt'ractlons. So much wnB lieri
imiill nee pleased with her singing
inr a.m utM Prrt. m Cm. iiar Tim 1 that Madmiio Saiidnl has been asked
SALT LAKH CITV. Jan. 22. A to appoar In n second rqcltnl soon. I
niution rniuino wns predicted bore by
J. 1-:. Poole, editor of the Chlcairo . Ifues liivlliilloiis. Mra. L. V
rf 2 . W
He -ir W!H
BaBBBKBBBBlBBBBiaHfi
wmmJmMM
Franklin, Who Was Shot by
His Wife, Tries to Cheer
I Her Jail Sentence
! Thnt tho gallnntry of man Is un
failing In the protection of tho gent
ler sex, or thnt tho wives or some
men have enthused their husbands
In tho surrrngo movement to such
an extent .thnt they have captured
their "goat" Is proven by the kind
ness which Is being bestowed upon
Mrs. Franklin, colored, who shot
her huBbnnd In tho hniul n few dnys
ago.
' I's goln' out o' hore with th'
penco o' Cod In mail soul." the
sharp-shooting chocolate soldier Is
nlluged to have said, when sho wns
leaving tho Justice court after the
first chnrgo was dropped, "but If
that nigger bothers mo nnn" mor'
I II conio back heiih with his ear
betwfcn mall teeth." lmnio'llatoly
nfter sho was re-arrested by the
tocnl officials her spouco wns on
hand, and .undo n plea thnt ho ho
itilowed time In which to earn tho
hundred dollar fine which Ills spouse
had been fined, or servo fiO dnys
In tho city Jail.
She wns very gontly removed to
tho city bnstllo to servo her fifty
days, but she had not b' en there
ten minutes when n chocolate drop
In tho person of hor husband was
seen coming In the direction of the
"coop." Under his arm wns tucked
n pnckngo of tho choicest choc
olates. "Well, bless yn' olo heart." burst
out the colored lady.
Her hubby wiib very much down
In tho mouth, mid she, 'noticing the
look of toy nbsent from his face,
peeked through tho bnrs and snld:
"Whn's tlio ninttnir lion, don' yo'
love yo' bnby no mo'?"
"Cos' Ah do," enme tho reply,
"hut ror Onwd's Biike. womnn. don'
currn' a small cannon to bo suali
of mnli arrectlon!"
XOTICK TO cm.-
In tho matter or the ;
., out of tho llnrdwim.i im, '
. .'"mug
C (a corporation)
To tho creditors of tin. t,
..Illllng Co., a corporation. N
You and onch of sm are .
notified that The Hardwood
Co.. a eornnrntlnn t,n. ... . ''-tl
slgnn.ont for tho benef it- . ... '
tors, niul thnt tin. ,,.i ,,rll
- - iBifinediii
duly selected, qualified n.i u
nBslgnco In tho mntter of salj, , '
innnt. niul vnn nm ,...,' "!
meiit, and you aro rorther
noun
to present .your clnlnm n i... .
vlded, to mo, the tinderoiRne(j ,JJ
three months from tho date here r
Hated nt MnrBhilold. Oregon
Sth day of Jannnry v ) 191.' U!l
aisoiiais w wELSTEu
ASSIgQu
First publication, Jan s. 19
Last publication, Feb 10, lgn'
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marslifield RIlTTPn
UHLIl
Creamery
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SAXITAItY
COXDITIOXS
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Kieo delivery, 8 11. 111. mid 2 p. J
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To HKIH'CK the IIICII COST of, C W VIERS
1.1 VINCI .the STKAMKIt II llllY un-' ,..,". '..d i)m.i.,
til further notice will CAItltVl Wll ,,,, ,, mM
iiu.iunr ni m.miiMu 111 ?. ilcB,onco P,ono 40.x
1 ' Hhop Phono JHll
I !17 X. I'roiit Street
PKIt TOX. HAILS rrom SAX
l'HAXCISCO FltlDAY, Jan. 2!l at
:i p. m.
Travsr has Issued Invltutlons ror
nn "At Homo" Wodnesdny, Jnnunry
Livestock World, In nn nddress hefnru
t' e National Wool Growers' Assocln- 28
Hon. mooting In nnnunl sosslon. In"
tho next- flvo years ho said the seme1 To "KHrci: tTio IIIOII COST of
Itv would beconio ncnto. I.IVIXCI. the STKAMKIt IIAIIItV un
Mr. Pocle tn'd ta for "-o m- o " further notlco w'll CAIUtV
yonrs the West 1ms bon marketln-: ,;l)ti:,(,M .:,t " ,,n':,,ltT,o:v cf s
owo Inmbs In tho Bame reckless man- ,,,', 'Vi)X SAILS from SAX
nor ns It sent heifer calves to the ''It-WSCO FltlDAY, Jnn. 2.1 at
butc'-er from 1H00 to 1010. Rood 3 Pl M'
authorities, he said, estimate thnt SO
per cont or tl-o owo Hocks or tho
west nro ovor-ngod mid Hint a bnd
winter would scntter their cnrcusjcH
WOItKIXO
L DII'KKItKXCi: IX
nouns
A man's working day la eight
over tho ranges, thus preclpltntlng n hours. Ills body organs must work
mutton scnrclty Hint. In any event, perfectly 2-1 hours to keop him fit
cannot long bo delayed.
Lamb a Delicacy.
for eight hours' work. Weak, sore,
Inactive kidneys ennnot do It. Thoy
"One sliqrt lamb crop." snld Mr. ( nmst bo sound mid healthily active
Ponlo. "would put both lamb and all tho tlnio. Foley Kidney Pills will
mutton In tN snnio category n loh-l""" them so. You ennnot tnko
ster and terrapin. jtl't-m Into your system without good
"A prediction not opon to serious .results following. Owl Prescription
"smito Is thnf the mutton supply Is jl'hnrmncy. Opposite Clinudlor Ho-
Are Yo
tWef?
iir Fee
;' NO REASON WHY THEY SHOULD BE.
No nit cliihing nut miiiic I." 11(1 pahs of slim's at ridlciiloii'.ly low
pi-lies.
TliOk sin in 11 i-i- iiuliiiriiicil, but the Hues 1111' liioKcn niul we must
cliisi. ilieiu out.
Conii' In niul look llicm ner. Wo may luuo the ei-y slioc yuu
want mill nt 11 pi Ice oAliciut'ly low for Hie iiiulil.v.
.MUX'S SIIOKS.
Men's double-sole Kangaro Shoe, logulnr $..00. Now . .S;t,()ll
Men's iloublo-solo, tun calf, bal.. legular ? I. DO. Now . ...SU.ur.
Moii's double solo, box calf, bal., regular $I.M). Now , , .S-J.85
Mou's doublo-solkt kld-liiiul bin., regular $1.00. Now ...S.II5
A few odd lots fiom .'Hi- to $2.R0, Ill-cuts In tnu mid blk, at cost.
1
WO.MK.VS SIIOKS.
Womon's kid tip. low hcol, vlcl button, rog. $1.50. Now S'J.d.t
Womou's pit. tip, vlel kid, turn bin., regular 5X.,",0. Now !-'.:t5
Womim's imt. nud gun moul strap pumps, regular $3: now .sum
Ulaek sutln and ulvt pumps. Regular $8.00
mid lU.SO. Now t.D.n mid .:5
1 m -
(MIII.DItKN'S SIIOKS.
Our slock of clillilriMi's slinis Is pretty well liroKoii up, hut vo
xtlll liino Mime !4"il iiuiubeis for ililldien fi-oiii li to 1) )t'ar
nt' ago.
A full Un; of Mint', Women's hiiiI Clilblien's I.uIiIumi. ami
KiiIiIhi- lUmts, wlilili v( att i-loslMic out t cos;,
XOW Is tho (lint- l.AXIM'S tlio plnco.
Prices Aro
Cash
LAN DO'S &
O'COXXKLL IH'ILDIXO .MAItlvKT AVK.NT
'mlulshiiiK and cnnsiimptlou Incrons
lug all tho world over. For years,
tlio process of liquidation lies been In
full swing both In North and South
America.
"In the t'nlted States n production
condition has been roached where the
Fast Is dependent for nt least nine
months of the year either on sheep or
Umhs finished west or the Missouri
Illvor or bred thore mid finished on a
short grain feed in the corn belt.
Is Ou How 11 (initio.
"Outside Kentucky. Tennessee mid
Virginia the nntlvo sheep Industry.
In contradistinction to western bred
stock. In no single slate Is capable or
furnishing the country with mutton
a single day. Hetwcon disease, dogs
and tho tree trade theorists, the nnt
lvo sheop Industry, a term popularly
usod east or the Missouri Klver. has
been crlpplod. with sennt prospect or
early recuperation.
''During tho Inst year espoclnlly n
gratirylng liicrense In consumption of
ngod mutton wbs notlcod. The cost
has, Increased ttto world oer. In
such great restaurant- centers ns New
York and Chicago, this comparatively
choap and excellent food has boon In
troduced with signal success by the
method of preparlug It In palatable
form. The Knjsllsh mutton chop it
now a standard article on restaurant
menu card, where Ir was unknown
but recently. Already t' e effect of
Im teased demand Is seen in a narrow
ing of distinction between sheep ant'
l&iiib and recent dras-.lc liquidation
of the wether flock of the west will
have the effect of eiuphafirtng this."
tol. Frank I). Cohan.
Phono 71.
Put Yourself
in Our Clothes
and see how much better
you feel and look, You
will be surprised how lit
tie it costs, Suits 88,50
to $30, the same price
all the time,
Put Yourself
in Our Shoes
and see how much better
your feet feel. They are
a joy and comfort.
Shoes from
$3.50 to $8.50
The Fixup
Dependable Clothes,
TWO STOltKS
Miu-hliflold Xorth Ileiul
Phono Sitil.Ii,
9a46tam
ALL XKW MKItCIIAXDISK
Our Final Cleanup Sale
Men.
A swoll brown Suit, box-back.
"' wo-l. Va'uo ir..OO. C4 a or
B.ile price $ ' ' "3
Homo beautiful blue, brown, gray
nnd Tnn box-buck mid soml- Kng
ll8h. Vnlues $2r..OO. MQ7C
Salo price 4HO.1J
Kovoral lots broken sizes, Men's
Ovorconts; bolt bnck, shawl col
lar; tho best or materials. Sir,
to S-ir. OXK-TIIIIII) OFF.
A good stock or men's nnd boys'
Trousors, OXK-FOinmi OFF.
A largo stock of Sultcnses. Trav
eling ILigs and Lunch lloxos,
OXK-FOl'UTH OFF.
llo.Vs.
Hults. All wool, well mndo.
$.".00 values. ) i-jr
BtHo prlco Ipj.D
Women niul Clilldien.
Lndlos' nnd Misses' Coats, Hire
quarter and full length, (M
HALF I'ltiCK.
One lot of Ladles' Suits, Sew.
broadcloth and basket (T-fnflA
weaves. Values to :iu. J) ltUU
A beautiful lino, all-wool Nor
tolks, full pog pants, iihio sergo
rnlts. $10.00 value. (t-rj r-.
t'lle price .p'3"
A Inrgo stock of Ladles' and
Mlssoa Italiu'oats, (loud assort
mont. TWKXTV PKIt CII.NT
DISCOUNT.
We have Children's CoH la
b'trgnlh lota, nges 8 to ( QQ
1 1. VnluoB to SO.uO, .. J)J.J0
Children's wnsh nnd wool ilrM.
I'WK.NTY PKIt Ci:XT IHSl'OVM.
Knox nnd Atchison Hats. 0n
lot vnluod lit ?2C.r.0. .50.W
Ono lot vnluod nt $17 ."0. .0)s
Wo hnvo u good stock of lulf
switches at OXIM'Ol'ltTII Oil'.
K.VCKITIOXAL II lt(, VIS'S
ALL OVKIt TIIK HOI SI.'
More New Pianos and
More New Late Records
Tho Hrenkwnter today brought us four fine now pianos. Two
of theso hnvo alrondy been sold one Ludwlg to Cojulllo part lei.
nnd ono to Mnrshtleld partes but the other two. n fine MlUoa
and n Prlco & Teeplo plujor, nre to replenish our stock.
Wo nlso received another consignment of now" records tho ft
mous Victors with the- latest music nnd tho most popular selec
tions. January 2S, nt S o'clock In the morning, Hid Fobrunry rocorJi
will bo placed on sale that same day that thoy nro first phued on
salo In tho largest cities.
If you want a musical Instrument of any kind, come In and talk
It over with us. If you aro not thinking of buying now, u'liie "
and try some of our Instruments or the Vlctrola.
W'e'ro never too busy to talk muslo with you.
L. L. THOMAS, Manager.
218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 15-L.
! Tho Tlmoa want ads gat what
they go after.