The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
Wc arc moving into our new store nt the corner of Central
avenue and Broadway, opposite the First National Bank and the
Irving Block. The Stephen Rogers Block is heing remodelled to
furnish us finer and more commodious quarters. AVe expect to be
ready for business in the new location between February 5th and
10th,' and cordially invite all to visit the new store and inspect the
new and larger stock.
Tli! nking you for your past courtesies and trusting that we will
be able to serve you better than ever in the new location, we are
Very Truly Yours,
MARSHFIELD HARDWARE CO.
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks botwoon any
points In Mnrshflold (or tlio follow
ing rates, dallTory to 'jo tnado Id
tho first stories or bulldlnga;
Ono trunk S .2ft
Throe trunks no
Twolro trunks . . . l.ao
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi IIolNiicr, Prop.
Phonos. 120-J: 40-Tj: 98-Tl.
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HAVE
Barnard & Langworlhy
figure ON
YOUIl ELECTRICAL WORK
DROP IN AND SKIS THE
BIG GAMES
IN THE HOWLLNO TOU1LVAMJINT
Chatterton's Alleys
NORTH FRONT STREET
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
Under Now Management.
Lot us Clean, Press and Ropnlr
yonr clothes NOW. Don't wait.
Hates Reasonable.
.TAY DOYLE Ji C. O. DAGGETT
iWO Central Ave. Phono IWO-X
THERE'S ONLY ONI3 MACHINE
THE SINGER.
ONLY ONK REPRESENTATIVE
W. J. RITZ
Phono 2HO-X.
DRY FIR AND
ALDER WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phono 1HO-1.
RIVERTON COAL
FOR $5.00 PER TON
Phone 165-X
CHAS. LAPP
EDISON'S LATEST
A Btorage battery that continual
over charging v 111 not hurin.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not loso Its chnrgo whllo
ntnudlng idle.
18 GUA1LINTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Day WiringXo.
in:t Itrondwny.
Agvntfi for Port of Coos liny.
NOTICE.
To whom It may concern:
Coos liny lleolty Syndlento, oatab.
llshcd In Jununry, 1904, will bo
responsible only for tho acta nnd
contracts performed or representa
tions niado by Chas. J. BrtiBchko.
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
20
Marshfleld-North Rend Auto Line.
Cars every ten minutes from (I n. in.
to lilsao p. in.
GOltST KINO. Props.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good oars with careful drivers.
For (lay hitvIco, phono 14 1-J,
lllaueo Rillard Parlors.
For night fccrvlce. Phono 2(K)-L
Right Cafo.
D. L. FOOTE.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
DINNER SETS
Up-to-date Shapes, Embossed edges, Large Floral
and leaf gold stamped Beautiful 42-plece floral and
gold-stamped dinner sets, $4.98.
Ten per cent discount on Granite, Glass & Tinware.
Smith's Variety Store
NORTH BEND
Coquille River Coal
GUARANTEED FREE OF SLACK AND DIRT AND NOT
TO CLINKER
FULL WEIGHT AND PROMPT SERVICE
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
GEO. A. BAINES.
Phone 181-L 186 Broadway South.
$!.()() PEE TON OFF TARIFF
REDUCED FREIGHT HATES HAN FRANCISCO TO COOS lAV
S. S. HARDY
HAILS FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY
FRIDAY, FED. l AND FED. 20, AT 1:00 P. M.
San I'YamiHcn office, HarrlHon St. Dock, Pier 10.
West Coast H. H. Line. E. J. TilNDKN. Agt.. Phono Dour. U70.
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or now plateiiH, work guaranteed. HlhbouN and
carbon paper delivered, Phone us your order. Phono 44. Alllaucu office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
Willamette-Pacific Motor Service
Car loaves Central avonuo, Mnrsnflold, ovary thirty minutes, begin
ning nt C:U0 a. m to 9:30 p. in. Leaves North Ilond every thirty
minutes beginning G:4n a. m., to 9 : -I r p, in.
Twenty trip commutation tickets can bo secured from conductor
for 2.00.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
HAILS FItOM MARSHFIELD: HAII.S FROM POltTLANI):
HAT., FED. 7, 7:00 n, ill. TUESDAY, VEIL ,1, 8 p. in,
SAT., VEIL 11. 1:00 n. in. TUESDAY. VEIL 10, 8 p. in.
HAT., VEIL 21, 7:!I0 n. in. TUESDAY, VEIL 17, 8 p. in.
HAT., VEIL 28, 10:UO a. in.
TUESDAY, VEIL 21, 8 p. in.
Tickets on sale to all EnMem points nnd Information na to routes
and rates cheerfully furnlnbed.
Phono Slain 3.Ij. II. J. MOIIR, Agent
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIltELKSS.
Sails From Portland for Coos Bay
Thursday, February 5, at 6:00 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Connection with tho North Hank llond nt Portland.
North Paclfle Steamship Company.
Phono 44. C. V. M'OEORGE, Agent.
S. S. REDONDO
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, AT 3:00 P. M.
Han Francisco office, 80S Vife Rldg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27.
Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. V. McGeorge, Agt., Phone 41.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY BENGSTACKEN, Manager
PAILM, COAL, T1M11ICII AND PLAITING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EAST-SIDE
MARSnFIELD OFFICE, PnONE U-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
IMPORTATIONS OF FRESH 11EEF
AND REEF CATTLE FAR EX
CEEDE LAST YEAR'S. EX
POUTS DECREASING.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 4.
Food Importation In November allow
ed n marked IncreaBO over tho cor
responding month of tho preceding
year nnd n material Increnso over
tho figures for Octobor. This Is
especially apparent In fresh beef
nnd beef cattle. Importation of
fresh beef, which amounted to
C.CGC.CCC pounds In October, woro
practically double tho quantity In
November, tho figures for Novem
ber bolng 10,8fiG,51C pounds, valu
ed at $000,290. Of pork the Im
portations during Novombor woro
110,000 pounds nnd of mutton 32,
000 pounds. Moro than one-half
of tho beef Imports camo direct
from England; 3,250,000 pounds
having been received at Now York
and 2,250,000 pounds nt lloston,
whllo Canada sent 2,CC6,CCC pounds
to Chicago, n half million pounds
to Now York nnd n quarter of a mil
lion pounds to lloston. At tho Pa
cific CoaBt ports tho Imports woro
580,000 pounds, chiefly from Aus
tralia. Englnud'H Reef Imported
As to tho origin of tho practical
ly 0,000,000 pounds of fresh beef
Imported from England, tho records
supplied to tho Ilurenu of Foreign
nnd Domestic Commerce innlco no
specific stntomont, though tho fnct
that thoro wero practically no arri
vals or rrcsu ucoi uircci irom iirKuu
tlna suggests thnt at leaBt a portion
of tho beef coming from England
mny havo originated In Argentina,
which country Is now England's
chief sourco of supply of foreign
grown hoof.
IiiiK)itH on Increase.
Cnttlo Importations In Novombor
also show a vory largo IncroaBo over
those of tho corresponding month
Of 1912, having been 12.1,118 bend,
valued at $3,300,723, against 43.
758 head, valued at $829,358, In
Novombor, 1912. Tho totnl number
r Miltln Imtinrtnil In Ortnlinr 1111(1
Novombor, undor tho operations of
. . t n m r i
tno now tnrirr iaw, wn -o.i.uu
hoad, valued nt $0,704,790. Tho
valuo of cattle Imports In Octo
ber and Novombor was greater thnn
that of all tho earlier months of tho
yenr, whllo tho quantity of buof Im
ported was also much In excess of
that of tho cnrllor months of tho
yonr. Tho valuo of cattlo Imports
in rtntnluip nml Nnvnmlior wns Creat
or than thnt of nil tho carllor months
of tho year, whllo tno quantity 01
beef Imported was nlso much In ex
cess of that of tho earllor months
of tho yonr. Tho vnluo of cnttlo Im-
nnrlo fnp tlin full rlllnlldnr VCAr Will
npproxlmnto $15,000,000, whllo tho
exports or cnuio win niiiouni 10 iu
than $1,000,000 valuo, against $3,
500,000 In 1912, $14,000,000 In
1911. $21,000,000 In 1908 nnd
$11,000,000 In 1905.
Wheat Importations
Tho Importations of wheat during
the month of Novombor wero 127.
000 bushels, against 2000 bushels
In Novombor. 1912: and of flour,
10,824 bnrrola, ngnlnst 0,190 bar
rels In tho samo mouth of 1912.
Importations of oats In November
woro 5,132,208 bushels, ngnlnst 4,
2GC buahols In Novombor of tho pro
coding yenr. Tho Importations of
potatoes during Novombor woro 7C4,
8C3 bushels, against 10,008 bush
els In Novombor. 1912.
ORRINE
FOR DRINK HABIT
So uniformly successful hns OR
RINE bo n In restoring tho victims
of tho "Drink Habit" Into sober
nnd useful citizens, nod so strong
Is our confidence In Its curntlvo
powers, thnt wo wnnt to emphasize
tho fnct thnt ORRINE ts Bold undor
this posltivo gunrnnteo. If, nftor
a trial, you got no benefit, your
money will bo refundod. ORRINE
costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for
Freo Hooklot. Owl Prescription
Phnrmncy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo
site Chandler Hotel. Phono 71.
FAMILY DINNERS
In our now location, we are ei
pecliilly prepared to cator to fanillj
trado. Regular mealB or short or
ders. Open day and night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Rrnadway and Commercial MflA.
T. J. SOA1FE g A. II. HODGINS
Marshfield PA,N and
lYitiiannuu DK0RATNG co
Estlmnres Furnished.
Phone 300-J. Marshfleld, Oregon.
Chimneys Vlro Places,
J. N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick work at prices
thnt arc right.
AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Call at "The Fireside," Johnson
Hldg., 1J17 Second St. Phono 18-J,
French Range. Holler Wo rk
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP
We. tho undersigned, heretofore
i doing business as co-partners undor
the firm nana? or I. H. Kaufman &
Co., hereby give notice to the pub
lic that wo have this day, by mutual
consent, dissolved partnership, and
thnt tho business of said firm will
bo continued by I. S. Kaufman and
a. W. Kaufman, under the name of
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
I Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, this
1 2d day of February. 1914.
1. o. j-tnur uii-.
G. W. KAUFMAN,
ALVA DOLL.
Aberdeen Mariner Tost Willi Schoon
w'n Dwkloiul.
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 4. Its
captain swept overboard In ono of a
Berles of gnlcs that all but wrecked
It, tho four-masted schooner Edward
R. WeBt inndo port. 33 days from
Eurckn. Leaking, tho vcssol wns
taken In tow by n tug off tho Golden
Captain Strcnm's fntthful Great
Dano dog wnB nt Its mnstor's heels
nnd tho Bamo wuvo which carried tho
well-known Bklppor to his death
swept his dog overboard.
In nddltlon to tho lost captain, Cnp
taln Thomas F. Stream, of Aberdeen,
WnBh., tho West carried 12 men nnd
officers n.id M. W. Strong, n San
Frnnclsco nuthor, who was making
tho trip from Eureka to Peru to got
local color.
"I got enough," was Strong s sum
mary of tho trip.
Tho West, brought In undor First
Officer Rosschlld, wnB five days out
of Eurckn for Peru nnd 150 miles
off Eurokn when tho galo struck.
Stream was carried overboard with
part of the decklond of lutnbor of
300,000 feet. William Frlckc, sea
man, was Injured by tho anmo wave.
Four seamen wero Imprisoned and
nearly drowned when wnvca broko In
to tho donkey houso. They woro Btiv
ed when another wnvo broko through
tho other Hide, giving mom Krj.
Seamen iiIbo woro nearly drowned In
i. i.., in, I fnfnnnHtliv Tim crow
worked tho pumps night nnd day for
four days. Captain Stream leaves n
widow nnd boh nt Abordecn.
LAND CASE TO HeToUGHT.
Attorney Say Henry Hewitt, Jr., Will
Appeal t High Court.
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 4. "Tho
Howltt land enflo will bo tnkon to
tho Circuit Court of Appcnls at San
Frnnclsco, nnd It necessnry to tho
United States Supremo Court, Bald
Robert G. Smith, of Grants Pass, at
torney for Henry Howltt, Jr., of So-
A recent derision In tho United
States Dlstr'ct Court nt Portland de
clared tho patents to tho Hewitt tlm
bor lands, comprising 20 claims In
enBtorn Oregon, nonr Sumptor, for
feited to tho Govornmont, as having
been obtained Irregularly. It was
churged by tho Government thnt How
ltt supplied money which wns paid
to people to locnto on tho clnlniB, nnd
then again supplied money to buy tho
relinquishments.
Tho lands nro estimated by Gov
ernment nttorneys to bo worth $75,-000.
News From
Nearby Towns
WEATHER YEARS AGO.
An Qxnmlnntlon or n file of tho
Gold Ileoch Gazette for tho year 1880
shows that tho month of January,
188C, was vory slmllnr to tho present
January, 1914. Tho month of Janu
ary '80 was almost a continuous wind
nnd rnln storm from beglnulng to
ond, with nn occasional hurricane.
Tho trails wero badly blockaded and
tho malls dolnycd on Bovornl occa
sions. Port Orford Tribune.
LIBRARY AT COQUILLE.
Moves Into Quartern In New City
Hull There.
Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: Tho
formal opening of tho library in tho
now city hnll h'cro last Saturday nf
tornoon nnd evening was nn event of
greater significance and importnnco
than ninny which nro moro wldoly
heralded nnd acclaimed with much
greater demonstrations. For it marks
n distinct stop in tho oducntlonnl nnd
literary llfo of this city and tho sur
rounding country a mjlestono In tho
pathway of progress towards tho
things that nro highest nnd host nnd
most worth whllo In tho community.
Tho reception committee, consist
ing of Mrs. F. Bollonl, Mrs. C. It.
narrow, Mrs. Emma Lyons, Mrs. J. S.
Lawrenco, Mrs. W. J. Longston and
Mrs. A. J. Robertson, inndo tho visi
tors nt homo, nnd furnished, in nddl
tlon to tho refreshments provided,
all desired information. Tho history
tho ladles gavo of their efforts and
struggles, tholr successes nnd fail
ures, In tho years past, In trying to
build up nnd maintain a library hero,
Including the purchase of two busi
ness lots for a library building, -was
of special Interest to tho writer, who
hnd beon familiar with similar un
selfish work for tho public welfare
in other cities Hko this.
Tho bequest made last year of tho
prlvato library of tho lato Hon. E. G.
D. Holden comprises botween 400 and
500 books, and forms tho major part
of tho collection. This is contained
in n sot of shelves at tho northwest
corner of the room: whllo the 250
books of tho old library do not go
vory far towards filling the capacious
racks.
GOLD BEACH GROWING.
The growth of this town is being
greatly retarded for tho want of hous
es for people to live in. Every old
shack within reach of tho town Is oc
cupied by a family and some of the
houses In town have two families In
them. If some one that has the
money would build cottages to rent,
ti uuui uy us kuuu mi iiiYesuiteiil
as could be made and would sure be
a great benefit to the town. Gold
Reach Globe.
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALAVAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company,
Times Want ads bring results.
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burden or debt h c",
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U. Munroo. Portland; JirtJj
loy, Conlodo; A. J. Shun!
fiuiiin! n 'P. Treaiuoio.
V f!. niinsn. Conulllo: II.
Prvrtlniul- Mr. nml it li
Giles, Myrtle Point;
Mrs. Ifl. L noueru. i
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Frod 'W. Davis, Mlnnespolli,
Shorwood, Coquille.
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Tlnllnv. Coalcdo: II. W11K8.I
way; C. CnrlBon, nosrtun;
Mlllnp Pnrtlnnd! II. P. McV
Conlodo; Peter Ross, Besm
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n.in. ni.ni.lflu l'Atnrftnn. P0T4
John Olson, Portland; Roi'l
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pay ono cum ior v
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rubber in
n.. .u u..:u-r whn rubber! cv
, fully before he selects his roofet
will invariably choose it.
Malthoid makes eood, we WoW
from practical experience.
C. E. NICHOLSON
Coos County RepresenUtW
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