The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY,(JANUARY 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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TIIIS'.LS'A GOOD
AVBaKIDISTOUIt
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AV 10 a RI3I3T OUR COM PI3TITORS, AND Til 131 It CUSTOM I3RS.
"W13 GRI3I3T J3V.I3RYI30DY I3VI3N OUR 10NI3MXI3S T1MV13 UAVI3
AR13 ANY WHO Til INK TIJ I3Y ARE.'
WE WISH. YOU
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Marshfield
MUSIC IN YOUR HOME WILL
AND,-
(A HAPPY
AND A HAPPY DAY EVERY
"Talk to Thomas
L. L. THOMAS,
I 210 Central nvomie.
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Wishing Everyone a Happy
and Prosperous New Year
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gCbos Bay Tea Coffee & Spice House
Phone 394-J.
the Bay View Hotel
lUnder new mananemont
l FLORENCE, OREGON
3rs the best accommoda-
s in the citv Thoroughly
lovated Dinintj Service
Unexcelled
u rs to Please
'C75e ffome of HAFT SCHAFFNER. &- JVktftfC Good
TO YOU ALL
T.LMti '1!0 EXTEND CORDIAL CIRElS'JMNaS TO J0ViaKY.I3O.Dy.
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IMISNDS, OKCOUIJS13. '
OUgJTOMIjlUS, "WHO -AltK OUR BUSINESS ?U ISNDS.
HUSJNI3SS ASSOCIATES IN OTHER, LINES !IX TUTS COALM'tOTTY.
ALL A JLAPPY NEW YEAR.
WOOLEN
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MAKE A HAPPY HOME
NEW YEAR
DAY IN THE YEAR.
About It."
M NAGKR.
Phones 1.11 -J; 1.1-L.
J. H. Jessen, M.-D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgory and DIsoases of Women n
Specialty.
Office, 307 Coke Bld. Phono 220-J
Res, Myrtlo Arms. Phono 304-L '
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10 Cent u ,
Messenger Service
ii.nniinrin PVPI CDV
ILL STORE
TWO STORES
TO THE
WHO HAVE HELPED US MAKE THE
YEAR 1914
A SUCCESS
AND TO THE FRIENDS WHO HAVE GIVEN US ENCOUR
AGEMENT IN OUR NORTH BEND VENTURE, WE
EXTEND OUR HEARTY THANKS AND BEST '
WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
If a bigger stock, better service, and the very lowest
prices will continue these friends and add others,
we will certainly try to merit your '
continued favors.
2&&LlJt 5i 23;! rf"Jw
yS When you bwjj&m
tiBBuy the tesVMjf
MARSHFIELD
A Happy New Year
AND A GOOD NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION
WOULD BE TO BUY ALL YOUR MEAT THIS YEAR AT
THE
The Union
J. E. FORD
171 South Broadway
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Clothes mm
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A3STY, OR 110 THERE
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North Bend
FMEND
NORTH BEND
Market
& CO.
Phono U8
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WHAT 1 1 Kit FORECAST
j tHr AMocUtl Tith tn Poiw ItF TIrim,
OREGON Rnln In west nntl
rnln or snow In oast; southerly
j winds, moderate to fresh nloiiK
const.
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LOCAL TEMPERATURE-
j RECORD
For tho 21 hours ending nt
I: III n. m.f Jan. 1, tiy llcnj.
Ostllnd, special government roc-
tcoroloKlst:
Maximum 01
Minimum 11
At l:i:i ii. m 18
Precipitation r.U
j Preclpltntlon slnco Sept. 1,
1011 33.97
Preclpltntlon samo period
j Inst year 2 1. -13
Wind: Southwest, cloudy nntl
rainy.
To Form Union. It Is announced
that the Journeymen harbors In
Mnrsliflolil will shortly organize- n
union, n branch of :ho National or
ganization. Pay Fine. Carl Slosson, who wns
arrested night hoforo Inst for being
disorderly, pnld a flno of $5 to R
cordor Duller. Ills name was first
given ns "Candy."
Special Service. Nov. a. LoRoy
Hall will preach in the chnpol nt
North Slough on Sumlny morning nt
11 o'clock. Rov. Hall will preach
Sunday evening at LnkoBldo.
GolH First License. F. D. Fletch
or yostordny received his 1015 auto
license from tho secrotnry of stato
mid was rather olntod over being tho
first ono in Marshfield to cot one.
Tho number is 07.
Join Rod Cross .T. L. Rrlco, n well
; known Marshfield mail, is figuring
! on Joining tho Red Cross Nursing
Stnff and going to tho European bnt
tlo front to help caro for tho sick
and wounded.
Is Ailing Dan McDonnld and wlfo
of North Rend cntuo down last ovo
nlng to spend tho evening with Mr.
and Mrs. II. J. MClCeown. Mr. Mo
lina been suffering from In grlppo for
tho past month and wns Just rccupor
ntlngntlng whou his eye began to
troublo him.
Now Giinllnor Ilnnlc. W. U.
i DoiikIrh roturncd yostcrdny from
iGnrdlnor. Ho snyH that most of tho
fixtures for tho now bnnk there
Imvo arrived and they will soon
, start tho erection of a building and
, will probably bo rondy for buslnoss
boforo lone. All of tho loading inon
of that section nro Interested In tho
now Institution.
i SIiowk Now Car. V. C. Oorst yos-,
torday nftornoon drovo his combina
tion auto and motor boat to Marsh
field. It differs little from tho con-
' trlvnnco ho had last season, n float
putonoithorBldonndthoTljriTnr TflHIPLIT "'ontB' cloBO '"' 3'J
lor off his flying machine HrlJnr IlNlM KOK RUNT - Flv.room f
. It mnkos a racket liko n lllLdlllL. lUnlUlllj iu,so n0ar High School.
box bolug
i nlr propellor
I being used
i young Xoppolln and attracted quite
u bit of attention,
I lpj Tnnildi's. Yostorday nftor-
1 noon Constnblo Cox accompanied Mrs
Frank Lapp to her homo In North
, Mnrshfield to enable her tn secure
hor belongings. Ho did so at tho re
quest of MnrBhal Anderson of North
Ilond .who reported that Lapp had
attacked hor on tho street In North
Rend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lapp Imvo boon
having more or less trouble and not
long ago sho went to tho homo of
hor mother in Senttlo to romaln. but
finally decided to como back ami try
and mnko up, but tho family truco
did not Inst long. Sho Is now plan
ning to lonvo again. Lapp was not
thoro whon sho and Mr. Cox Kocurod
hor porsonal effects yotordny.
IIAPPV NKW VKAIt
TIIK ART NKKDLIJ SHOP ulll
uiovo vmm iii ri;s.sicij nidg.
I to the (VCOSSKhh RM)fJ. at Second
laud .Mailcet. They will lie open to
customers on January 1.
i ai'ir.u ua.. a, Milium .iir.r.. -
AKTKIl JAN. i, Irfiuncli MKSSKN-
C;i3lt Mill nuiko only FOUR TRIPS,
.ur lUTi., 1-liiiilliiK " '"").
Wednesdays, Fridays and Satuidujs.
To-Nkht
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THE DOUBLE LIFE
A story of the Underworld in
two reels.
SNAKEVILLE'S PEACE
MAKER
An Essanay Comedy
ITj.'innie V Rnchmnn
'5s Grand.20
A SPtpDID DISHONOR
A Two-Ke,1'T?1atl",e-lt
Five Reels A"KWl0WArl"
for Port-
! land on business.
1.1. 13. FOX and daughter loft for
I Dnntlon on th onftomoon trnln.
L. J. SIMPSON of North Uond wns a
Marshfield business visitor yestcr
I day.
C. A. LAOKRSTUOM expects to
I loavo tomorrow for San Frnnelsco
I for n short stny.
'A J. MKND13L left yostcrdny fro
j Portland where ho will spend a
few days on business.
V. R. LAMON returned to Marsh
field today from California, where
ho has spent some time.
.T. II. I1AUM, who has boon with
the Flnnoll store for some time,
loft today for Portland.
MR. AND MRS. A. C. COX Imvo
moved from Marshfield to Camp
Ono on South Coos River.
MRS. J. V. MORROW, who has
boon visiting her son, Dr. Mor-,
row, loft for Portland today.
MISS RUTH ALLKN left overland
todny for Corvnllls to rosumo hor
course nt Oregon Agricultural
College.
MISSUS THRIFT and Cownn, of
Coqulllo, passed through hero today
en routo to Corvnllls to rosumo
their collego courses.
ART DAIOLI2 expects to leave to
morrow for Snn Frnnelsco and
other Southern points.
A. K. KRU81), tho formor Prospor
shlnglo mill man, will loavo to
morrow for Snn Francisco.
MISS MAY HKNNI3TT will lonvo
tomorrow for Snn Francisco nftor
having spent the holidays hero.
MISS 012NKVA WlLCOi who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
R. Chundlar, will lonvo tomorrow
for Southern Callfomln.
W. C. RRAULKY returned yostcrdny
from n business trip to Onrdtnor
and vicinity. Ho states that the
mill thcro will probably rosumo
operations about .Innunry 15 as
tho overhauling and improvements
will bo complotcd by that ttmo.
J:RS. HARRY I1RADF1KL1) and
children woro to sail from Ketchi
kan, Alaska, where they Imvo been
visiting nt tho homo of hero sister,
for Port Angoles this wook. Thoro
they will visit hor brother, Gus
Witto, for n whllo boforo returning
to tho liny.
IIAPPV Ni:V YKAR
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo wish to tlmnk tho kind friends
and tho Mooso Lodgo of Ilnndon for
their sympathy and assistance, also
for tho beautiful flornl offerings in
our Into horenvoment, tho donth of
by wlfo nnd our mothor.
J. 13. FOX ANO FAMILY.
HAPPY NKW YKAR
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU Imvo
ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific
Livery nnd Transfer Conimny. . .
HAPPY NKW YKAR
IHE LEMANSKI
niC HOME OP BIG FEATURES AND
VAUDEVILLE.
Luwrunio & Nolan, in a comedy
Hinging nnd dancing and talking not,
Tho 11th oplsodo of tho "Troy
o' Hearts," ontltlod "The Painted
IlillB," In two rools. Gold Scal-
Unlvorstal.
Rox-Unlverwil proontH Herhort
RiiwlliiKon mid Anna Little In a
two-rnol inoloilrama of mystory nnd
thrills, ontltlod "Olrolo 17."
Mary Plokford, screen fnvorlto, In
Imp-Uulverwil drama prosontu "A
Normandy Romunco."
".Mngglo'u HonoMt Lover," with
Kddlo Lyons, Victoria Lordo and
Loo Mornn. This clovor comedy wns
produced by Al 13. Christie on tho
grounds of tho Pannnin-Cnllfor:iln
Kxposltlou.
Six reols of pictures thnt you can't
boat for:
Lowor floor nnd first balcony,
15e: second hnlcony, 10c; ohlldron
, . ft ,
,. tomorrow ,K,lt tho UlU,
,,a,l nf Hin "MIHInn Tlollnr MVS
ieryti
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
thr
rhhfleld-North Rend Auto
every ten inlniiteH from
JS p. in.; to South blougli onto n
day, leaving at Jl a. ni. to Empire
tlireo trips a day.
OURHT KIVO. Vmiw
V. T. STOLL left today
20
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THE DELICATESSEN CO.
136 NORTH BROADWAY
Wo carry at all tlmos n largo nrloty of DKLiriOUS READY
PRKPARED FOODS for tno table and family trado, ready to Bervo.
Wo glvo our host attention and efforts to all special orders
for social functions nnd private gathorJngs.
TRY OUR. fiUiGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS
Delicacies' of all 1U:u1b to choono from. A lunch to Stilt your
taBto In Qiahtv and Price
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George Ross, of Ferndale, Puts
Up Novel Contention in
Justice Court
"I haven't any money, .Tutlgo, nnd
tho only thing that 1 hnvo of vnluo
that ho could take 1b tho chlldron."
This was tho stntoment of Qcorgo
Ross, who lives In n tent nt Fcrndnlo,
to Justlco Ponnock yostcrdny whon ho
presented himself In court to answer
a suit brought by 12. II. Joohnk for
$207.15. It scorns that Ross had
sont his throo chlldron, Gladys, Char
lie nnd Qornld to tho (Irnvol Ford
Academy, agreeing to pay $2 17.45 to
tho board nnd education. Ho paid
$10, but ho has not pnld any of tho
bnlnnco since Inst summer nnd W. IL
Hunch, trustee of tho Rchool, sent tho
hill to 13. II. .loehnk to collect.
Ross snys thnt ho 1ms hnd n, lot ot
hard luck. Whon they sont tho child
ren to school his wlfo wont to work
In n hotel nnd ho wont to work in a
logging camp, figuring that thoy
could mnlto cnougji to pay tho wny
of tho young folks. However sick
ness Interfered nnd then they lost
their work nnd now Jio Is out ot
funds nnd out ot n Job.
Justlco Ponnock said that ho guess
ed that nil Ross could do under tho
clrciimslnnccs would bo to lot Joohnk
hnvo n Judgment for tho $207.45 and
pay It when ha could.
UAPPY NKW YICAU
DAXCi: AT Sl'MNKIt SATURDAY,
JAN. 'J.
FIRST DA.VCK or 11)15, KAOLINS'
HALL, SATURDAY NIOHT. 1CKY
ZKR'S ORCIIKSTRA.
CUOTIE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOR HALK U choice HMiknno lotH
nt bargnln. Need tho money. S.,
enro of Times.
WANTI3D Girl f woimm for
kltchon work for short period.
Phono 28C or apply O. A. Smith
Lumbor Mg. Co.
SMALL 1IOTKL nnd riMiiiihiK lotlM
In North Rend for snlo nt a bar
gain. Phono 131 or cnll nt Tho
Times office. Address P. O. Box
745, North Rond, Oro.
FOR SALK Rooming
305, North Rend.
house, llox
FOR SALK Ono $.10 storngo lt
tory, nqw, for $25. Apply Good
rum's Gin age.
FOR HKNT Well furnWicd aimrt-
fiirn billed
Iliqulro
305 Sovonth stroot South.
FOR RIJNT Four unfurnished
housekeeping rooms. Call 430 N.
2ml st.
FOR HKNT Nicely furnished front
rooms with bnth. $2 por vrook.
Closo In. 230 So. 4th St.
FOR HKNT Flvo room modern
hotiHO near Third nnd Anderson,
$15.00. Also furnished flut. Phono
Dr. Loallo.
FOR RI3NT McUorinac house, part
ly furnished, ton rooms nnd hath.
Centrally located for rooming nnd
boarding liouso. A. K. Soamnn,
phono 40-J,
WANTKD Grain sacko. Paclflo Liv
ery & Transfer Co.
WANTKD TO JIUY Two wheel de
livery cart. Must bo cheap. X,
caro Tlinos.
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WANTKD Washwoman to como to
liouso and do washing for small
family. Address Times.
WANTKD Girl for general house
I work lu family of threo. By day
or wook. Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor,
11GC Flanagan avenue.
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I.OST A lady'H brooch with Elk's
head contor, mounted with rubles
and diamonds. Howard for ro
turn to Tlinos offlco.
FOUND Pleco of jeclry.
Morris, Plat II.
Sco J. P.
and Mrs. W. J. Clarke
mAttonncuu uiuuum j
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