The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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-.LtHg'C0QS m TIMg' MAfiSHPIELb, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
BAY GETS
GOOD B0U5I
... -i. DnrtminHc tn AH-
alse AttacK nuu
vantaper"'-,;:;'"- -
MSKUi uu.i-
....1 fniiH County Kota
i
IrteNew.TrnVlfl of tho Modem
Coos Bay n" n rocont Issue of
e"cr"' n pnpw publish-
irkiNe"1'?".:,,, r tlm Modem
Nln,hCnf An.rlra. and clrculut
Cnadmen of Ami" . It
fa ill ,0.vc(r ., cro Is nn insurgent
r'.'in the organization Mint Is
lucking W. "., i i,nir enm-
Vw qucaUoncd so.no of tho
i Mv '' "...f t,v i io head
'"""m-i. Included somo or tho
'Pw,hlito Port of Coos Day,
gdi of h0 . "' ,i Horn Is what
fetter" w rcrorcncc
,h( ft'nornl piirchaso, which Is
.Another wnav , C()oa j,ny
1tW iMovemon "bonds. With
W. 'Bon tho statement Is
c, ,,i tils "Is Bold to uo cn
'Vl lumber promotion nrnjccj
ri'fi ii M thore Is not n railroad
iJ W " of tho ,umTlor
aC are tho facts? Tho Port
fK mr municipal corpora
COOSW" ... nn nrrew III
tlZl SoreBon, situated nbou'
feLWhe. whtor route between
P""'." j on., t.'rniiplBPO. TllC
P r.?...i "i I.. Mm nnrt sur-
KK, Ray, which Is tho only
Indi too' ui. ,1(1,wnnn ior..
ndSnFranclBC,.and lathe
lural outlet wro . . .--
Riotis or mo uiiiiuu .
C .... . ..tnrnl rnnnnrrnR.
Tho financial Btatomo.it of the
It of Coos Hay is ns iuiiuho.
ll value of property,
ktlmatod ,.?....,."
fused valuation for
button, 1912 s'i'jil':
II bonded uoui iuu.uu-
&.....I... i..rnniinll,ui linn Tioo
I . . i i. W Mntlov. H' C
ry of tho dnrshflcld Chninho
ommcrco, tlat tho 1813 nBseBHo
itlon wf $8,909,015, and tlm'
useuci1 valuation 01 uio civ
r...l. fl I.I -Intin w'lllpll (tt lnf'11
a t'U district, was 2,5G3,5G4
hafleld linn a population 01 u,.j
FA.L. II ii.l ..Ian 111 Mm IllR
' JOOO. Tho total poputttlo
; Tort district Ib about 15,000
i! bonds wore bought to not tlir
j flvo per cent, nnu uro om
wririmBt niirolmscB over mad
ie society.
tltttcr ndarosRcd to tno Biati
irer of Oregon. T. I. Kay, o'
3, DrOURIll III 1H iiiiuuiiiuiuu
, -... .1 i.nl.intlntl .f Pnni
... l. nn ttl tnt n(i.1 na Mi
LIJ 11 f..,UUUUUU, .... .. ...
. Bond of Kauallzatlou has cb
uj ili, finno fM.itt- nrnnnrtv
ij mat Lunn wtjii.. j. !. ,
.'itiicd at C9 cents on tho dol-
ue iruo vanio or tno jiroiiorij
mi County Is J32.400.000. Thlr
iiyind tho BiirroundliiK countlop
' Tonaeriui r 'Bourrua in iiiuii
I nd tlmhor, and this section Is
i proiperous.
nhti It the 'lumbor camp,' NoIrIi-
i 'the unsettled community,' nc-
ll aide ono of tho lioat Tjond
KM -nl .. ,1. ..ll-.l nl.t 11
VtWCUl Ul ill T UllfcllU IllllUllllt III
lliuited (units. It roch with-
PTH that tho dnmaRO dono to
Ixlttr by such uiiBcnipuloiiB of-
ui ww Kt'uug ui iiiHeoni iiiiii
lit In tho btiBlncsfl mnnnRo.nont
1 t- .......! ml.. ...ll.
lUcailllLII, 1 IIU imiUIIUUB
"5 imhiu i.iiiii , UIIIUIUIIl
I lire enlarged upon nnd miiK-
i'""" vuuiKva until iiiu iii-
at himself would Bcnrcoly
m hli chlltl, For oxamplp.
v.o uiiidiuiD in u tiiuui:n
loin in Kovembor, Btntou thnt
ftft. D.u VnH.t ...... ......
h" in; uuutin wvru uiuy
l cents on tho dollnr 'an-I
i Prpvo It InveBtlRntlon
I, j ",'," nuiu iiiuiiMi
I ItV flAVfl tinfn.n n i .t n.l.nn
-- j- miuiu, uiiii nnuu
ion to prove his Btntomont
ltnt anl.1. iii.-ii .
r'M"i; wun, tuoro is
! bout tho ability of our
-WW uur 1UIIIIH Bll.Oiy.
fSKlUMj XOTKS.
l-USTINE, Fla Fob. 24
rj'u ana tno St. I.ouls
oue hero today and the
r " reauy for thorn.
rjin m training until
liQiiad of Giants started
l. ' I?xn8 yosterdny.
I mi x "" U1 yB
io cmcning staff nnd
STRAWB
IES
E
WILL BE EARLY
PORTLAND, Fob. 21. Tho Tele
gram says: Tilings are ut n stand
still In tho rotnll markets right now
owing to tho lnelc of now varieties
in tho fruit and vegetublo line.
iMontH aro Just tho Rn.no and fish Ib
also unchanged. This about tolls
tho Btory.
Good nows came In from Califor
nia to tho effect that the fruit and
vegetable season will bo about thirty
dayH carlior tills year tlmn Inst.
TIiIb means that sovernl varieties
of good things to ent, freahly gnth
red, will arrlvo hero a full month
a load of tho tlmo they would or
dlnnrlly bo looked for.
It Ib oxpocted strawberries will
roach tho local markets not later
than March 15. Last year It was
tho mlddlo of April beforo the bor
rleB arrived In any fiuantlty, but re
ports nro to tho offect that by tho
mlddlo of Atnrrli nlnniv ..r n,..; ...m
bo on hand and at a roasonnblo
uricu. jTcsno, wiiero tho berries
win uuiiiu iriiiti. in tint I. ti. t i
district, bo tho fruit was not hurt
py uio rernrip downpour ofrnln
luring tho Inat day or two.
OnO III Hli Will limnMnnlli- .., I
.. . i'-.-.i-h..,- iwuiiui
tllO Htrnwlmrri mnrlml In i-llr ,-
.' -v " viiiiiumiu
this year. Ho hns over 700 nrreH
lot out In plants and from theso
will irnthnr tlmiiRniiila r ..,... ..
. " .7. wl i-i.ll.VB ill
borrles. Ho will ninko IiIb own prlco
ind It will hnvo to bo mot. It Is
inld tho competition ho will have to
;ontond with will bo bo small that
t will not bo folt. It Is bollevcd
ho will reap a harvest In dollnrs ns
van iib uorr.es.
Somo good apples aro to bo found
'n tho rotnll markets of tho city,
'nit thoy nro Tow at that. Tho
vholcBalo mnrkotB have bom flood
ed with tho pooroHt ciuallty stuff
'mnglnnblo. HundredB of boxes have
'icon thrown nwny during tho last
ow wuokb nnu now cold storngo
Mocks nro being protty woll clenn
Ml up. Apples do not movo otiBlly
or tho reason thnt tho pooplo do
lot caro to ho stung too often, nest
ipplcfl those thnt aro really good,
tro rnthor oxponslvo. SpltzonborgB
'jrlng CO conta n dozen mid Arkansas
lnek CO contB n dozen. xtrn
'nncy Wlncsnps nro $3 n box and
VowtowiiB $3.50 to , while Pln
)lns nro $3.25. Somo hntulsonio
inskets of nsBortod fruits may bo
ind at $3 for baskot nnd contents.
In tho vogetnblo line cauliflower
's soiling at 10, 15 and 20 coiUb
i head, hwooI potatoes, soven pounds
'or 25 cents; Irish potatoes, $1.50
i snek; imiBtnrd greens, endive,
water cross and pnrnIoy, 5 conta n
bunch tndi! lrrnnn nnntw.rR ir. n,i
10 cents n pound; rndlBheB', 5 cents I
i uiincn or tnreo ror n Ulmo; tur
nips nnd boots, threo bunches, 10
louts; cnblmgo and carrots, 2'i
rents n pound each; pnrBtilps, threo
poundB 10 coiUb; lioreoradlHli, two
potindB for n quarter; Hold lottuco,
threo pounds for 25 cents, nnd head
lottuco, four for a quarter; ccJory,
10 cents n bunch; Hplnneh, 10 cents
n poimajsquash. 10 cents, threo
POH
P
IS
HAHD BATTLE
. .' T-. Kcnedy, representing tho
Btatowhio prohibition movement, Is
upending n fow days hero conferring
with tho W. C. T. U. organizations
n Coob County rolatlvo to tho coni
ng campaign. Mr. Kennedy hns
boon working In Cnllfomla and is
just entering the work In Oregon.
Hev. it. a. Summorlln, former
u. 11. pnbtor at North Ilend, nnd
who wns renred near Myrtlo Point,
arrived hero n few days ago from
Vancouver, Wash., wboro ho Ib now
loeated and Is visiting frleudB hero.
Kov. Summorlln was ono of tho
chlor workers of tho prohibitionists
In tho cnmpnlgn in Salem and other
Oregon cities laBt spring when thoy
went dry.
It is understood thnt tho Coos
ColllltV W. O. T. II will l,,.ltn I., n
movomont for dry elections in No-
voninor nnu unit a very onorgotic
dry campaign will bo Inaugurated.
IHIjIjV SUNDAY COMING
i uiTaii
MutfVS
What People Say
who rout a lock box in our Fire-Proof and Durglnr-Proof Safe De
posit Vaults:
"I liayo no fear of losing my Jowolry or precious Kcopsnkos."
"My will and other prlvnto papers nro not being read by anyono
but myself."
"I always know Just whero to find my vnluables. Thoy aro novor
misplaced."
Isn't It worth $3 n year to you to bo ablo to any tho samo of your
valuables?
The First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
Noted Ilcvlvnllst Will Hold Moot
Iiikw in lNiitliinil
PORTLAND. Or., Fob. 2 1. "1311
ly" Sunday, the evangelist, Is duo
to opon n Blx-wcokB. norles of ro
vlval services In this city early In
September, remaining until nftor
the November elections. This is tho
nnnouncoment .undo by officials of
tho Anti-Saloon League, who hnvo
been endeavoring for some timo to
lwivn tlm fnrmn. lmll .ilm.n- -.i.n.i
. . .tu .'i.l ..ill. I'lllJUl LUIIIU
hero In tho Interests, not nlouo of
rollgion, but In making Oregon
USi: MOVING PICTUltKS
IVeshytcHuiiH Arrange to Komi Pro
lilliltlon Workers Into Oregon
NKW YORK, N. Y., Fob. 21.
Tho Presbyterian Church will sond
250 temperance workorB Into Wash
ton, Oregon, California and Colorado,
In nn offort to swing theso states
Into tho "dry" column at tho noxt
fall election. Thoy will tnko with
them moving plcturo films toachlug
Iobboiib against tho sale of alcohol.
Plana for tho cruando wero perfect
at a mooting for tho Presbytorlnn
ti qiircl "f jo.npornnco.
pounds for 25 coiUb; green onions,
threo bunches 10 cents; rod cnbbago,
5 centa n pound; cucumbers, 15 and
20 conts ench; eggplnnt, 20 contB n
pound; rhubarb, 15 conta a pound
or two pounds for n qunrtor.
TllO Rlirltlir run nf unlmnn In nn
---O w. u. ..... to VII
nnd thero Ib nn nbundnnco of tho
King or iibii in tno local mnrkotB.
Chinook brings 20 conts n pound;
nnrcli. Tf enntR- linlllmt I, .,111,1.1
cheeks, blnck cod, soles nnd an.id
dabs aro 12& centa'onch; Columbia
Rlvor Binelt, 5 cents a pound or
threo pounds for a dime?
Eggs nre 30, 35 nnd 40 conts a
dozen. Nono Bhould bo quoted at
ovor 30 conta, ns thoy nro bought
from tho wlioloanlors.nt 24 nnd 25
conts. A profit of a nlckol n dozen
ought to bo enough.
uttor Is unchnngod. ns Is ehoeso
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY.
KHtnhllHhcd 1 881).
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest 1'itltl 011 Tlmo Deposit
Officers:
J. W. Dennett, President.
J. II. rituiiiguii, Vlcc-Preoldciit.
II. T. WIlllaiiiH, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Asut. CiiMhler.
Coquille River Coal
Gunrniiteed frco of slack nml dirt mid not to clinker
Full weight mid prompt service
$5.50 Per Ton
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
GEO. A. BAINES.
Phone 181-L, 186 Broadway South,
t weather,
dry clothes
and
comfort
weir Toncr'i
Fish Brand
REFLEX
SLICKER
It ! all ..
"3 t in a touth
$3.00 atjjj-r
I'Wictlon Garnlil
llfcriU 0WERS
Ll ijfta ii
&tfi4 tisumstft
feKPFEOTlVE
y and Tar Cora-
i "uiiunce of
i r"u,wb it will
' w. Nes-
4,. fiOVDi IT
b,6 .Tar
""' nave
ami u -
t !. iiuvwr
; a substitute.
Inu ' rranK
juaaaier Ho-
4lllllllllllllK V V ' "L H (AS taJkmmmmm fl ' ' S J. i I'Ui-V'M
ml if r f
"t eiH J 4i2o
BANDOM BY THE SEA
iTHEI'.CITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON
COUNTY ROAD 5 PER ACRIC; 10() CASH. I1ALANCIC
TWO YEARS, NO INTKRICST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY
LOAM, LEVEL HENOH LAND.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Dosnald MacKimitoslhi
REAL ESTATE
nnd
INSURANCE.
Do You See nn M'cll With One Eyo
As llio Other?
Should you hnvo headaches or
want to improvo your oyealght, try
my special ground combination
trlnraea Vnillti, tip nlil wltll lllla
n.llE.UVKJ. .Ulltlt, , ,.. .-
SPECIAL GLASS can road flno
print, do ciobo worit or boo at n u.b
tanco. All glasBes fitted by mo aro
warranted to glvo satisfaction.
DR. W. II. RICHARDSON,
OlilomcthlHt.
Oftlco 187 N. Hrondwny. Marahfiold.
DRY FIR AND
ALDER WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phono 180-.T.
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Hromldo Enlarging and
Kodak Finishing.
THERE'S ONLY ONE MACHINE
THE SINGER.
ONLY ONE REPRICSKNTATIVE
W. J. RITZ
Phono 280-X. . . '
Big Clearance Sale
Now on at
Tho Electric "Shoe Store.
180 So. Urnadwny.
FAMILY niNNEIta
In our now location, wo aro ei
poclnlly propared to cator to family
trndo. Regular meals or ihort or
dors.
Open day nnd night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Hroadwny and Commercial Mflrt.
South Coos
River Boats
Exprosfl leaves Marahfiold for
head of rlvor at 8 a. in., re
turning In ovoulng.
Steamer Rnlnbow loaves
bond of rlvor at 7 a. m. and
returning leaves Marahfiold at
2 p. m.
ROGERS & SMTH.
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF HOSIERY
REGULAR AND ODD SIZES TRY OUR BURS0N.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, NORTH BEND
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD: SAILS FROM PORTLAND:
SAT., FED. 7, 7:00 a. m. TUESDAY, FED. SI, 8 p. in.
SAT., FEU. II, 1:00 p. m. TUESDAY, FED. 10, 8 p. in.
SAT., FED. 21, 7:30 n. m. TUESDAY, FED. 17, 8 p. in.
SAT., l-'EIl. 28, 10:30 n. in. TUESDAY, FED. 21, 8 p. in.
Tickets ou nale to all Eastern jvolntH ami Information tut to routes
and rctcH cheerfully furulNhcd.
Phono 127-L. II. J. MOHIt, Agent
WHITE GLOVES CLEANED
Full Dress Suits to Rent
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
.TAY DOYLE A O. O. DAGGETT
2JHI Central Avo. Phono 230-X
CITY AUTO AND TAXI 8ERVICH
A now taxlcah has boon added to
my nuto service. Caroful driven.
Will go anywhoro nt any tlmo. Stand
Blanco Clgnr Storo. Day phono, 78.
Night phono 139-X.
TOM GOODALE, Proprietor.
SOMBER FROCKS POPULAR
FOR THE TEA DANCE
Paris dances at B o'clock and Now
York dances at 6 o'clock. In tho aft
ernoon after matinees and concorts tho
tea rooms ore crowded with young and
old who hav como for tea and the
Tango. Tb costumes worn In the aft
ernoon aro a bit durker than those for
evening wear, although tho general
stylo la tho same. Colors favored aro
dark blue, brown and the now brick
rods. One form or another of tho tu
nic Ib generally a feature of the frock,
with a line of fur around the bottom
and outlining the throat.
No. 8114 Is a chic little frock fash
ioned of Tango brown chiffon velvet
with on overblouso and tunic of chiffon
In the same shade of brown. A con
trasting satin sash encircles tho waist,
and a narrow strip of fur trims tho
blouse.
To copy this design In size 36 It will
require 4H yards of 30 Inch material
with 3H yards of 42 inch chiffon.
Corduroy coats and coats of the
light weight, warm wool materials aro
smart to slip on over tho ono-pleco
dancing frock.
Tho coat Illustrated Is made of brick
red volours do lalne with collar and
cuffs of fitch.
For size 36 this coat requires 3
yards of 42 Inch material.
No. 8114 sizes 34 to 42.'
No. 8126 sizes 34 to 44.
Each pattern 15 cents.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, AT 6:00 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Connection with tho North Rank Road nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company.
Phono 44. O. F. M'GF.ORGE, Agent.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTF'S AIITns
Four good cam with careful drivers.
ior tiny Hcrviro, phono 144-J,
Illanco IllUnrd Parlors.
For night ervlce, Phono 2A0-L
Right Cafe.
D. L. F00TE.
nUY YOUR
HENDERSON & LA PRINCE8SB
CORSETS
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH REND,
To obtain either pattern Illustrated nil T I
out this coupon una enclose 15 cents In w .-o
stamps or coin. Re sure, to state number Name
of pattern and size, measuring over the Address
fullest part of the bust. Address Pattern
Department, care of this paper.
S. S. REDONDO
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, AT 3:00 P. M.
Snn Francisco office, 805 Fife Dldg,, or Greenwich St Piers No. 23.
Iutcr-Oceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorgo, Agt., Phono 41.
nn Commutation nn
Lli Tickets $2.00 ZU
Marhhflcld-North llciul Anlo Line.
Cars every ten minutes from O a. m.
io iisju p. ni.
GORST A KING, Props.
" 3
T. J. SOAIFE Jg A. n. HODGINS
Marshfield KJE.SHB. ..
ULLUItrtimU LV.
Ktttlmatcs Furnished.
Phono 300-J. Marshfield. Oregon.
The Times Does Job Printing
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
Chimneys FJro Places.
J. N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick work at prices
that uro right.
AND ALT, WOltIC miATtA-uwvvn
Cull nt "Tho Firesido," Johnsoa
Illdg., 137 Second St. Phone 18-J.
French Ranges. Boiler Work,
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