The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OOPS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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reat Economy Sale!
..iMiTiqKMKNTOJCIjV CONVKYB AM INKLING OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF TUB
3 AIIJ.,,r iVoit YOU. CO.MH WITH TUB EXPECTATION OK GETTING AT LEAST DOU
S" MONK'S WORTH.' ., ,
These Prices Are for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Only
, best spool cotton now
,eDt just received.
larg0 .lie. best oil
: formerly 10. En
thry mat "
foX'vintr Coats a
K rest ot material;
,, $5 and C Sizes
year.. Will bo M) OQ
bile they last ntipiUd
aMe oil cloth, now lot
KtheJ. Formerly 4 yl
,,. 25c. Now, yd. ItU
Ono lot Ladles' Tan Raincoats,
rormerly $.00. rtn fJP
While thoy last )Zi,U
Ono lot Ladles' Halncoats.
Formerly $8 to $10. ffii nn
Whllo thoy last . ...JPtiDu
Dlankot Robes, 58x70 Inches.
Bultablo for cduch coverB or
bath robes, variety of colors.
Values to $2.50. M 1 E
Now P 1 1 1 0
Ono lot Hoys' Suspondors.
Formerly 20c. n
Now JO
Children's plcturo
chlefB, fast colorB.
Each
handkor-
....lib
Ladles' White- Waists, beauti
fully embroidered In colors!
tho $1.50 and $2.00 kinds
at tho unheard of 10
prlco rOC
Ladles' Colored Waists of por
catcs, ginghams and sateens;
variety of colors and patterns.
Formerly 75c and 8Cc.
Now
29c
THE FAIR
G BLOCK, Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED.
tiiiv YOUR
(v & A 1'ItlXCKSSB
cousins
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L JENNINGS
Itii hkn. I
tates for
ling Trunks
trunka botwoon any
MhflMd for tho follow-
UiiTcrr to ho mado It
Hei ot bulldlogK
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no
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tht and Storage Co.
ElltUncr, Prop.
llfl-J' OL: 98-R.
vt dinners
locatlou. we aro et-
pred to cater to family
tlir mesli or ihort or-
Ids; and night.
HAXT'8 CAFK.
Commercial Mfld
M,Y OXK MACHINE
SINGER.
RKl'ltiaBNTATlVK
J. R1TZ
one 280.X.
ND
ALDER WOOD
l-AT
lc unnnvADn
Front Street,
loot 1804,
RTON COAL
.00 PER TON
ne 165-X
AS. LAPP
1'S LATEST
ittcr; jt continual
H will not harm.
..oonnoDB AT
UHXALS.
PS NO ACID.
IU charge whllo
tin n !.
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nVB YEARS
'WirlngCo.
ot Coos Ray.
SflNGS,
'&f.CklD68 n th0
,wia .,
p Shoe Store.
-iTawav.
Nutation nn
Is $2.00
L!?:VAu w.
io p."'" ..
JiiTrops.
SjATORiuivr
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Kcimmr
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1'Iln.m nwA .
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NoOFPIVcn
NOW
pOBTHELL
ne3l7i.
Get Our Prices 30-40
Fancy Italian Prunes
boforo buying olsowhoro. Wo bought thorn when tho price was
right and so aro giving our customers tho benefit or our deal.
ISO North Broadway. Phono 394-J.
Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House
CAPE A It AGO COFFEE
$1.00 PER TON OFF TARIFF
REDUCED FREIGHT HATES SAN FRANCISCO TO COOH RAY
S. S. HARDY
HAILS FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, AT 1:00 P. M.
Him Frnnclhco office, Harrison St. Rock, Pier 10.
Went Coiwt H. S. Line. E. J. LINDEN. Ant., l'liono Doug. 2070.
WILLAMHTTE-PACTFIO .MOTOR feBRYICB.
Cnr leaves Central avenuo, Marshfleld, ovory thirty minutes, be
ginning at 6:30 a. rn., to 9:30 p. m. Leaves North Bond ovory
thirty minutes beginning 6:45 a. in. to 9:45 p. ru.
Fares: Ons way, lGc; Round trip, 2Cc.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 1 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Connection with (lie North Rank Rood nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company.
Phono 44. C. F. M'GEORGE, Agent.
S. S. REDONDO
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 3:00 P. M.
Han Francisco office, 80S Fife Bldg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27.
Iuter-Oceunlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGcorge, Agt., Phone 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD: SAILS FRO.M PORTLAND:
HAT., JAN. 8, 1 p. m. TUESDAY, JAN. O, 8 p. in.
SAT., JAN. 10, 7.89 n. in. TitrmiAV UN ii H n m
SAT., JAN. 17, 12.80 p. in. TU1,SDA, JAN 1.1, 8 p. in.
SAT., JAN. 24, 7.80 a. ,,,. , TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 8 p. in.
SAT., JAN. 31, 10.00 . til. TUESDAY', JAN. 27, 8 p. in.
Tickets on sale to all Ea&tern points and Information as to routes
and rates cheerfully furnished.
Phone Main Sfl-L. H. J. M01IR, Agent
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
nENRY SENG8TAOKEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMnER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE
MARStlFIELD OFFICE, PHONE M-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, HASH AND DOOltS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC,
OUT THB FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONK 10. 18 SOUTH BROADWAY
BOMB l'lONKntl fc'KWS
(Prom tho Coofl Day News, pub
lished at Marshfleld, Jail. 2G, 1881.
--Slglln & Bennett, publishers.
No malls glnco tho flood.
Tho well on IMiio street has been
filled up, by order of tho Town
ttonrd.
Tho damage throughout tho stato
by tho flood is immense; but ns wo
get no mail, wo cannot pnrtlcularlzc.
Died, nt Marshfleld, on the 22nd
day of January, 1881, Clara Ethel,
only child of S. S. mid Jennie Ilnlloy.
Clara was born In Marshfleld, Do
cembor 20, 1875.
Thero ore lodges of tho following
Bccret societies in Mnrshfluld: Ma
sons, Odd Fellows, Improved Order
of Red Men, KulghtB of I'ythlns and
Good Templars.
Mr. Darrctt reports tho wntor on
the Sluslaw very high, coming tip
Into n number of Iioubcs. Ono dny
ns tho mall carrier was crossing Ulg
Ton Mile, tho current proved too
strong, and ho and his horso washed
out Into tho breakers, whoro thoy
got separated, both striking for
shoro, and making It on opposite
sides of tho creek, minus tho mall
sack of course.
. Wo aro pleased to learn that tho
damngo dono to tho Cociutllo coun
try by tho high wntcr Is not as
gront lis herotoforo reported, al
though tho losses arc great and fall
upon many persons who can 111 af
ford thorn, Ono man told us that
ovorythlng but tho mortgage was
washed off his farm.
Died, at MarBhflcld, January 2.1,
1881, of lung fovor, Emma Anno
Lawo, wlfo of R. Thompson Lowo,
aged 78 years. MrB. Lowe, or as sho
was usually called "Aunt Emma,"
was born at Darthmouth, Novn Sco
tia, in tho year 1802, nnd was mnr
rled to R. Thompson Lowo In 1848
nt Now Orleans City, Louisiana, and
moved to this county, settling at tho
mouth of tho Coqulllo rlvor in 1852,
Sho was tho first whlto woman to
sottio In that locality, and was com-
1 polled to lenvn hor homo with her
husband for tlio Tort nt Port or
ford twlco In tho spring of '62 on
account of tho hostility of the In-
dlans. Sho hnd lived in Mnrshfleld
for sovon years.
Raiidon Items.
Groat changes at tho mouth of tho
Coqulllo within tho Inst ton days;
tho river Is now within two hun
dred yards of tho old channel on
tho eastern or Inside and within a
quarter of a mllo on tho westoru, or
outside. When tho tug wont out
Thursday, January 20, thero was 12
foot of water In tho now channel,
and tho place whoro thoy sailed
through has neon lined up since
18G2.
A largo warehouse Is nbout being
erected nt Handon by Joins- Lewis,
for tho accommodation or tne pco
plo living on tho coast. Tho upper
nortlon will bo mainly for grain nnd
wool and tho basoment for barreled
beef, buttor, etc.
Tho Marv llutno is expected hero
about tho first of next month. There
nro two cargoes of fish, beof, hides,
etc., horo now nwaltlng hor nrrlvnl.
Tho rainfall on tho 11th of this
month woh 5.39 Inches. Wo doubt
If this has been equalled hero since
18C2.
PORTERS BUY
SIM LOBS
Try this tefct in a
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Utensil
hbhBSppmswkjp'
Jfo a calt oftkocolatt In a "IVor.rH
taactpan without grating. Without adding
uatir mtlt out a hit Utt, iritAoul itirrinf.
Cnocolali will not turn.
BECAUSB aluminum hetti quloker
and retalat heal longer than other
material of which cooking utenilU
are made, you can lave at least five
mlnutei in cooking each meal.
90 boura oif your year't fuel bill.
"WEAR.EVER" Aluminum Cooking
UtenilU lave food too, and cxpeme for
replacing utemilt worn out or burnt out.
Thty at practically inititractiblt,
"WEAR-EVER" ware, cannot ruit, !
unaffected by burning, it atrong, light to
handle and most durable. With aluminum
there is no danger oi poisonous compounds
forming with acid fruits or foods.
Rfnincf utensils that wear oof
with utensils that "Wtar-Ever."
Let u supply you with
the one-quart sauce
pan advertised in tho
women's publication
and show you other
utensils bearing thai
"Wear-Ever" trademark.
4'woul-tvn:,
T.A.C.U.Ca
OTBADCUASt
18 When you WmM
Buy the tesyMfi
saWsa1 fSlls Kr
TIDEWATER MILL COMPANY
COMPANY PURCHASES SjtttlO,
OOO WORTH FROM WENDLING
COMPANY.
Tho TIdo Water Mill company, of
Floronco, recently purchased an enor
mous nmotint of logs from Wendllng
JolniBon company, tho purchnso prlco
amounting In tho neighborhood of
$100,000. Theso logs nro now In
holding booms on the Sluslaw and
will be convenient for sawing when
tho mill starts up.
Tuesday tho mill company closed a
lcaso with Jacob Schrouders and wife
for tho lodging houso property Just
north of the mill. Tho company will
tnko charge of It on tho first of
March.
Tho old bam, which has stood on
tho rear end of tho Funko lot recently
bought by tho company has been torn
down. Tho old house Is being moved
by D. W. Rcesmnn to Mr. Funko's
lots nt tho corner of Front and Lin
coln streets.
Tho lots bought front Just bnck of
tho Lano County State and Savings
bank aro nearly levelled.
A Torco of millwrights Is making
repairs and getting ready for tho In
stallation of new machinery. Flor
ence Pilot.
AT THE ,
TTELS
8 5f-
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..... . nt. -. -. -1. . J
,i no i iiuimier iimoi.
F. I). Lnyton, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs.
P. O. Scott, Portland; C. M. Eborharr,
Portland; II, A. Drook, Portland; W.
II. Rrovorth, Portlnnd; II. Ilustorud,
Portland; A. It. Russell, Portlnnd;
W. K. Wllklns, Portlnnd; E. M. Ros
enthal. Portland; V. U. Monroe, Port
land; Wnlt Holms, Heaver Hill; C. II.
Coy. Portland, F. J. Fecnoy, nandon;
S. M. Mosk, Coqulllo.
Tho Rliinro Hntel.
O. W. Morris, Myrtlo Point; F. C.
Stanton, Minnesota; John Stowart,
Portland; Mrs. Walt Anderson, Gnr
dlncr; II. McGnw, San Francisco.
Tho Lloyd Hotel.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Wilson, Hills
horo; J. Clark, Myrtlo Point; W. F.
McDanlol, Los Angoles; V. P. Snn
ford, Leo.
PARIS STYLES HOLDER YET.
Brick Red Ilnlr, Given Contw nnd
Cnilo-omv SklrtH Proper Mwle.
NEW YORK. .Inn. .10. Brick red
hnlr, to ho worn profornbly with green
coats and corkscrew sklrlH, Is what
tho ladles of Paris aro wearing, ac
cording to Charles C. Kurzman, a
man milliner who has been nbroad
stylo-hunting. Ho arrived homo on
tho Lusltnula.
Tho corkBcrow skirt can only ho
donned by tho fair wonror of tho gar
ment whirling round and round llko
a music mnd Dervish. Onco safo In
sldo It, sho drnpos n few yards of loco
around It corkscrew stylo, nnd thoro
you aro.
With tho brick red hnlr of tho
women nnd tho sky bluo locks of tho
moro nesthotlc of tho Parisian dan
dles, Mr. Kurzmnn snld that fashion
able Paris lookod llko a futurist plc
turo of a railroad yard on n rnlny
night.
REAL ESTATE SCHEMES
The Coqulllo Hornld says: "It Is
ovldont that tho wild-cat real estate
schemes which will glvo a black
oyo to this snctlon with tho advent
of tho railroad nro already begin
ning to bob up. Wo nnto In the
Portland Tologrnm a display ad
vortlsomont of lots In "Coos Bay
City" from $50 up nnd on terms
of $n to $5 por month. Did nnyono
In Coos County ovor hoar of "Coos
Bay City?" Don't all spoalc nt
onco."
COOS VETERAN DEAD.
Shadrnch Hudson Dies In Rosehurc;
Soldier' Home.
ROSEBUIta. Or.. Jan. HO. Shad
rnch Hudson, for C5 years a resident
of Oregon, n veteran of tho Indian
wars of 1855 and 1850, died at tho
Soldiers' Homo In this city, nged 82
years. Ho crossed tho plains to Ore
gon when 14 yenrs old, and llvod al
most' all his llfo In Douglas and Coos
counties. Ho has lived at tho Sol
diers' Homo slnco 1904.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co. Abstract,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate Hervlco, prompt ntten
tion to all Interests of our
clients. Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co.
South Coos
River Boats
Tioga leaves Marshflold for
head of rlvor at 8 a. m re
turning in evening.
Steamer Rainbow leaves
head of rlvor at 7 a. m. and
returning loaves Marshfleld at
2 p. m.
ROGERS & SMITH.
W ANDERSON
MEETS WATSON
PUGILIST WILL TRY Td "CUMti
BACK" AT SAN FRANCISCO
FEBRUARY 2()I 188 POUNDS
THE .MINIMUM LIMIT.
BUI) ANDERSON SUED.
OREGON CITY, Jan. 30. Al
leging that tho pugilist alienat
ed tho affections of his wife,
Guy II. Pace, a harbor, brought
suit against Bud Anderson for
$5000. In August, 1913, Pnco
Bccurcd a dlvorco on tho samo nl
legntlonB now mndo In this nllon
atlon suit.
PORTLAND, Jan. 30. Bud An
derson received a wire from his mana
ger, Dick Donnld, Informing him that
tho inntch with Frank Barrlcau had
been cancelled nnd ono with Red Wnt
Bon hnd been substituted,
Anderson was to havo mot Barrlcau
In n in-round bout on n pcrcontago
basis on February 17. Bud hnd a
match with Watson for February 20
at San Frnuclsco.
Consequently Bud was at a loss to
know whoro ho wnB to appear, as It
uns Imposslblo to kcop both engage
ments. Evidently Donnld considered
that thoro was moro money in thto
San Frnuclsco match with Wfttson,
which will ho for 20 rounds and will
mark Anderson's first npponranco in
tho Bay City. Tho men will meet nt
138 pounds, which will bo tho low
cat weight Antlorson will try to mnko
In tho future. Word wnB sent tho
Vancouver promoters declaring tho
bout off.
News of Nearby Towns
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE.
Coos County Sent Ncwh nn Told by
Tho Herald.
Mrs. W. II. Schroodor Is still bo
vorcly 111 nnd suffering greatly. It
cannot bo said that sho Is Improving.
Mrs. Wm. Vnughnn nnd Miss
Evolyn Vineyard, of North Bond,
visited friends In this city for a
short tlmo Saturday.
From all accounts tho Into fresh
et has mado n good clonn-up of all
logs abovo tide-water on nil forks
of tho rlvor. Thoso from tho south
fork havo been coming out nnd
down tho rlvor, to bo boomed far
ther down, whllo tho north fork lot
Is bolng hold, to bo rolcnscd later.
Tho local pollco officers woro on
tho hunt Inst Saturday night for a
girl who hnd loft hor homo on tho
North Fork without tho consent of
her pnronts. Thoy wcro nccompnn
lod by tho girl's father, and bIio wn
finnlly located at ono of tho plcturo
shows. Tho young lady Is Just
olghtcon yenrs of ago, and her caso
will como beforo tho Juvonllo court
lntor.
Jason F. Miller, of Rlvorton, was
In town Thursday. Aftor nbout flvo
years' resldonco on tho rlvor, Mr.
M tier Is preparing to go to Tormina
County, Cnllfornln, whoro ho will
try forming In thnt vicinity.
COUNTY EXAMINATIONS
Results of Eighth Grade Ti'Htn nrc
Announced.
Tho county eighth grndo examin
ing bonrd finished oxnmlnlng tho
pnpors for tho January oxnmlnatlon
Inst Friday ovonlng. In addition
to tho regular eighth gradors, all
sixth grado puplla had heon por
mlttod to wrlto on physiology whllo
tho seventh grndo pupils had trlod
tholr hand nt geography. This mado
an extra hoavy group of papers for
tho oxamlnors to hnndlo. Each of
tho towns of tho county had a largo
class of applicants for dlplomno
with tho oxcoptlon of Marshflold.
North Bond hnd twolvo puplla in
tho oxnmlnntion nnd all passed
without condition; nlnoteon wroto
nt Myrtlo Point nnd thirteen passed.
Handon hnd olghteon applicants and
two passod; Coqulllo, ton appllcanta
and oight passed.
Tho succosBful pupils from tho lo
cal school woro Pearl WHIord, Vlo
lot Painter, Stanley Emery,
Curry, Pearl Long, Zolmn StrnnB,
Jnck Leach .and Edna. Roblson.
All of theso pupils are planning to
onroll In high bcIiooI nt onco.
In addition to tho regular eighth
gradors, Coqulllo had fifty-eight pu
pils who wroto on ono or two Bub
JectB. Each of thoso pupils passed
In tho subjects tnkon. Coqulllo
Herald.
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BASKETBALL SCORES.
Tho Coqulllo High School basket
ball team mado a trip to Myrtlo
Point last Friday night and defeated
tho High School tonm thoro by a score
of 25 to 19.
At Norway Saturday evening th
Rlvorton High School boys took tho
Norway Athlotlc Club boys down to
dofent on their own floor by a scoto
of 18 to 7, In n fast rough game.
This makes three consocutlvo wlno
for tho Rlvorton High boys, ns thoy
had won from Bandon, 24 to 10, at
Handon, nnd had beaten Norway 14
to 19 on tho homo floor. Coqulllo
Hornld.
CLUB BARS LIQUOR.
Kokeel OrganlntHm Will Not Toler.
nto Drink.
A largo and enthusiastic meeting
of tho Ko Keel Klub was hold Mon
day ovonlng at tho club rooms.
Tho by-law banishing intoxicating
liquors In ovory shape and form from
tho club rooms was unanimously ad
opted. Thoro was not a single dis
senting vote
Thoro woro a number of now ap
plications for momborshlp. Those
who hnd boon posted a sufficient
length of tlmo and who woro voted
on and elected woro John W. Miller,
Harry Oerdlng, Perry Lawronco and
Walter Oordlng. Coqulllo Herald,
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