The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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. HARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAYJANUA
THE COOS BAY TIMES,
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ROADIWASTER
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JUDGES
GOUNTY BENCH
hoci.Uj calendar
I .MONDAY
I North Rend K. of I. ban-
j quot.
j TUESDAY
J North Bend Auction Bridge
j Club with Mrs. Frodcrlck Hol-
lister.
I C. W. I). M. with Mrs. E. L.
I IlOpsOn.
I Episcopal Guild.
I WEDNESDAY
I Swedish Lutheran Aid Society
with Mrs, Olivia Edman as
hostess,
H. W. Jf. C. with Mrs. D. D.
It0S8. ,
'.Bay City and Easlsldo Ladies'
Alii with Mrs. If. Drlnkloy.
Auction Urdgo Club with Mrs.
J. S, Hanson,
Marshflojd Drldgo Club with
Mrs. ,C, M. Byler.
Young .Matrons with Mm.
John. Kendal., H
Narcissus Club.
Cafeteria Club with Mr. nnd
Mrs. ,W. A Rdd.
Coon Hay Women's Club nt
Public Library at, 8 o'clock.
I'rcsbytcrlan Auxiliary with
.Mrs. C. H. Waltor.
THURSDAY
A. N. W. CluJ).
FRIDAY
Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Fred
Olozlor.
Lalo' .Art Club with Mrs.
1 M. Klyo.
Chnmlrmdo Club with Mrs.
William Horsfall, Jr.
S News of Near-by Towns S
VI EW OF WWKQVIST.
Both James Watson and John! Dl9lrIct Attornoy Liijenvist is not
F. Hall Claim Seat at CO- laUogether satisfied with tho decision
miillp. nnni5ion Due SOOn nf tho Sunremo Court in the Port of
Until the Oregon Supremo Court! Dandon case an.l 1 think. It st have
rid. th ouestlon raised as to, been based on a ver hurrlea nnu
Plan of County Commissioners
to Consolidate Job With En
gineerLewis Seeks Job
Owlnc in u movo belnir on foot
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to consolidato tho position of Coun-,deciues mo question . '"i"". ., ,nl.inn nf the rcc
ty Itoad Master and County Engineer whether the terms of County Juages !" " fcat ono
P. M. Hall-Lewls. tho present Road, elected In 1910 r., " , ...wied ,n the .Port
or continue for two yr. were .m ui u.u i..., ...---
be nothing dol.s l tiw Ows Conn- 0f Uandon drains either Into tho I ort
ty Court. It is t tt tc of Coqulllo River or tho Port of Coos
decision will W frUKWwtR l"r- pay; whllo the evidence In the case
rou- or next Akr hi i)H! Htfet, te .howg that several sections on tho
question xR mxmtut4. M. Sa' west sldo of tho river between hero
Master, is circulating a petition ask
ing for his reappointment by the
County Commissioners. The carry
ing out of tho plan would have
made County Engineer McCulloeh ,
of Uandon, Road Master nlso.
rrhn r !.. rnmt.,iocinnor trill todsr. As the Supreme Court Ms- Bd Myrtle Point drain Into the Port
probably pass on tho matter at the 'paved IwJIrertljr o the i0f coqulllo River and that a strip
February session nt which Hall-'another cam. Vtt Mpootawy - M5t of hero thirty miles long Includ
Lewis' petition will be presented. , yfers Is tt tlw wfll wirtala te ,n the j,ort o unn,i0n nnd com
Tho petition Is bolng very liberally view tkta expresw, tfcat the J4es prlsne jnnj iyng between tho Port
signed. elected Is lit man mm "' of Coos Day and tho Port of Coqulllo
Tho law makes It optional with , until 1916. ( River drains entirely Into the waters
tho County Commissioners whether, la . JF Hall, the oI the two jntter ,)0rts. Coqulllo Sen
they havo separato Road Master . present Cw Jd 4 James
from the Engineer or hae the En- Wats, ko mw a MorlIy of
glneer act as Road Master as well, the vot K is te NovWr elec- .vimv In,wji,. oFFICFIW
as Engineer. Somo ono figured ot tl, ilt k pre at the opening) '" '-
that by having one man serve, taeUf U wthly to. of court In foowInK offlcor8 ,mvo been
expenses could bo reduced. ComOTe today. Tkls is simply a, , T l0, f0,ll0W' g "?,". tho
'.. .. . . .w.. ...- ..in elected by tho Woodmen or ino
A. P.Davis Deputy frieWJr tt tkat there will " ' enwlnir term: J. H.
Andrew P. Davis 1 ft yesterday " un' of .r.'d '' "nT" l a Z'Ji r..
for Coqulllo to assume his new p ! " .l nT. Wntchman: F. II. Col-
lAMiafi win b auiounii'u , '' - '
1'INIJ PARTY
Ono of tho most onjoyablo outing
pnrtleri In winter months was tho
iiousq party given nt tho Ceo. F.
PpAtAillMfi tt.. u S .l
MlirrJ, .n,mlr l,nm .. c...i. r. 1 VM,,U " OT l V0O3
was a Now Year's ball In tho moon- grand Jurrnft.Sn??' Th
llRht, tho flno weather permitting i TA HJ l ,d..mB.1P
thorn to .Innrn nn tl. nnl. A T'""" m lunBS IBat 11
- .- .,.., w.. ...v, jwvm klUUlit
Bltlon as Denuty Sheriff
Sheriff Alfred Johnson. v. p I lthoot ay hsiiaess being trans
Laird is appointed First Deputy aad!Mted"
Mr. Davis Second Deputy, with. Ul Tk Coaaty Coaaissloners will
W. Oddy, who has been In charge lM tMr Wednesday nnd
of the offlco work for Sheriff Gag. T tJwt t,B ,l ,J Pted that the
continuing In that position. The flMl 't'10" wl" received. How
appointments were announced In The iTr' tke Coaksloners can go
Times a month or so a5o. The ak,1T aayway as there arc two of
selection of Mr. Davis from the Bay,thn the Judge,
sldo meets with general approta!,' WkB J Hal1 haa not SPC'
as. ho Is especially well qualified . sakl so. It Is confidently
for tho place, being well known azd , eTJ T those familiar with tho
an able man. He has heea one Of!lkl,al,oa tBat he w" relsn Just
tho Inspectors of the Pacific Coast M ,eo as GTnor West's term
Lumber Inspection Bureau for some ' eif,M tba ' " the Supremo Court
time. B!s that be has two years yet
Oilier Deputies Up ' to " Ho said that ho would
Judge Hall Mtd that the'pmioa BOt Z' ! " V"""" '
for tim nnnin..n - - T DOf " name his successor.
- .rr.HiiuvH wi, a yryui
grove, Clerk; R. W. Dullard, Rank
er; J. N. Hosklng, Sentry; II. H.
RodgerB, Escort; S. Mynatt, Mgr.
Installation will tako plnco January
14, at which tlmo tho Ladles of
Woodcraft will also Install officers.
Uandon World.
IMPROVEMENTS AT THE
UMPQIU MflllTIIOIISB
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Conslderablo linprovoments nro
,rni,, n bo made by tho aovonimont
at tho llghthouso station nt the
mouth of tho Umpqua during uio
sprint'. Tho old buildings nro goliiB
to bo overhauled nnd renovated nnd
conveniences added to them. In ad
dition another building Is to bo erect
ed to uso ns a dwelling. Thero being
two nt present tills will make tho
third. All of tho buildings will ho
up to date, with nil modern linprovo
ments, and will bo occupied by Uiobo
who nro In tho omploy of tho'Clovern
mcnl nt tho Btntlon. Resides theso
Improvements wnter Is to bo piped
from n near-by lako to supply tho
wants of tho station, nnd will havo
forco enough to bo or sorvico In enso
of fire. These Improvements Imvo
boon needed for a long time, and
Capt. Halld, who has hnd chnrgo of
tho station for a number of years,
is highly gratified with tho determin
ation of tho Government to mnko tho
Improvements. Tho greater part of
tho material wob brought down from
Portland nnd has boon stored at
Rcedsport for some tlmo, and was
only taken down to tho station this
week by Reed, Janello & Co,, who
had tho contract for delivering tho
same. Gardiner Courier.
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Eagles Notice
' A" Eagles, whether members of Marshficld
Aerie or other Aeries, are urgently requested to
attend the meeting and installation of officers
of Marshfield Aerie.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1915,
AT EAGLE'S HALL
By Order of C. C. GOING, Pres.
J. B. Sneddon, Sec.
COQUILLK LODGE OFFICERS.
JURY LIST DRMI
thoso going up for tho affair Fri
day woro Mrs. Geo. F, Murch, Miss
Mooro, Miss Harkncss, Miss Reos,
Miss O'Connor, Miss Orlffln, Prof.
Flanders, A. 1C. Peck, Jay Doylo,
M. Wolch nnd Geo. F. Murch, Jr.
On Sunday) thoy woro Joined by
Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Quint and daugh
tor, Geo. F. Murch, 8r and Thuyor
Grimes. Tho party roturned last
evening. .
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DI.V.VEIt IUIITIKN
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JUSTICE
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would reduce criminal eourt er
pensca and eipedlte prosecutions.
However, Judge Hall is opposed to
ii, saying that there Isn't sufficient
criminal work to Justify a Deputy Men WIlO Will PaSS On JUrV
sSrjoh.on. ,,..' Trials in Pennock's Court
HDerlff Johnson's plan for havng niirinn 1Q1K Pl,ncft
a Deputy located on the nay all tho UUnng 1915 C,10Sen
times haa not been presented to the, The Jury venire for Justlco Pen
Commissioners yet, but may bo ' nock's court for tho ensuing year
soon. .Mr. Johnson was undecided was drawn today by Justlco Pennock,
figuring that possibly ho could ar-.Geo. Wntklns mid J.W. Watt. Tho
rango hla office work so that ho following aro men from whom tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Arms, of
North Itoml, cntortnlncd at n de
lightful Now Year's dlnnor party
nt tholr homo. Their guosU In
cluded Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Poet, of
JJostaldo, Sir. nnd Mrs. Howard
Moody, Goo. Taylor, Porry Moody,
Alvlnn and Glnorvn Pect, Etta Tay
lor, Lois Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
J. 8. Taylor.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Q. Jarvla cntcr
talnod at a charming llttlo dlnnor
j-ariy tiuniidy at their homo In North
V. mV. fin I.I ...I - . '
'I could keep a Doputy on tho Ray
jsldo most of tho tlmo without nnv
Incrcnso In tho forco. If ho Is nblo
Juries during 1915 will bo drawn:
Alex Johnson, E. W. Hornltt, Chas,
llnmtlir'ilsn I n I nM A.n... i.
i: ua nririK si -??"
deputy I "'1""' ""8" ououuon, u. ijarn-
..1.1, i. a. mure)-, w, ii, Asnman,
John Martenson, Frank penning,
ynos. Fonsier, Hoy E. Lawhorne,
Mllo Sumner, Jns. Wjnno, Irving
Chandler, D. A. Jones, M. 11. Mul-
loy, John Dackman, Hugo Qulst, J(
, II. Staddon, J. E. Cooloy, Geo. Trlb
, boy, Jens Hanson, n. s. Tower, V. F.
' M.I.M.I.... ...
.IW4IUUWHV)-, W. A. HOIU, A. II. LOW
ooigk um sflurn !
DWELLING HOUSE
Mnrshflold. Tholr guests Includod PnfB di i . . ' crd Mf l'alnter. e Wright.
Mrs. HarrlM if..ii.. .. ' J U. Bam Be Onnmn O J. fi. nnnnn'Aug. Frlzeea. Chn, )., n ,
Trosk. Lou Kchroedcr, Mr. and' DeStroyed by Early Sunday I)."nean' J' T "arrlgan, A. T. Haines.
Mm l'..i oi.....i.. .... . I ll!.. ril J . Alvn Mnll A.., L',.i... ..
Mrs. Win, Schrocdor. Eleanor Hrhm..
uor nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Har-
w nna ijttlo daughtor.
owers, G. V.
Morning Blaze I , . l,)0"' Au& FnrIey' " " w'l80.
wu ... . ei Miison, jj. w. Su van. I
... iu.Ck response or tho flro on. M. Watt. Jav novi um.. .,-".
w:;d Mr o;: w,..o OfLi;rrt3!30S',m,aymora,
North Mnrshneld, hav" , ".'nW ' T W. F. Quire's f, no now W. Leslie, CD , .' tl VT
tatlona for a dinner party ' ""'V ,ro,mb,' "" Sellings Johnson. - d C A'
Klvon tomorrow in i.n. ' . .....' ,lua'" 8'th Fifth and Ingorsoll U
... -"." """ " uii'ir. . i. . .. . . ' 'I
uuinB nnu versary. Tholr guests l u,,",,ow o"Bi destroyed a M ,.. ,, .a ,
Nvlll Include Mr. nnd Mrs' A c " '"" ,n th n'ar of J' uo's rcsl- P"1 llLl0N J;?, A;
Vctal, Mr. ni., Mrs. Norls Jensen I ,,0nC0, As U wns ' born and coal lhJ.M.ll.tl'11 OFFICE
Alius Jesslo Trnsk, Mrs. Harriot Ke!
, ir. ana Mrs. F. c. lllrdi, ns
shod wero completely destroyed with
....r couienis, tlio loss being about I
-Morrimun .and Mr. mil Mrs. V. Q. ! ,200' Thc ns no Imunnco and
Jnnls mid family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. w. Oardluor
ntorlalnoj nt n delightful little
nner mrty and ovunlng tho other
night at their homo In North llund.
Tho occasion was tholr wedding an
niversary and also ,0 birthday of
Mr. Gardiner's slstor, Mis Pearl
"oath. Mr. Oardluor woro his wed
ding suit mul Mrs. Gardiner woro
her wedding gown.
Mr. and Mrs. c. I), llrower eutor
tallied u fow friends last Tuesday
evening nt tholr apartment In honor
i iiieir iniriy.tnird wedding nnnl-
ho property belongo.i i0 J. C. nn,...n
Tho flro was discovered nlmn.i .i!
multnueously by Mr. Ingram, residing!
.v, um uonno noiuo and Mrs, C. II
Hnll, wlfo of the niannger of tho
Coos and Curry Telephone company,
who Uvea In tho Squlro house. It had
tsalned considerable headway then
So quick was tho response of tlio
Iro engine that It had almost started
o pump wator on the bla,o when tho
ro whistle was sounded. Tho two
sterns nulckly got l0 flro min
Tho Squlro house was Jess th.n
followed by refreshmon.B. Tholr U.V'., ,r0,,., tho b,""'B barn
EC. 1Cards.a'! ' euMwei
Kuesta Included Dr.
MAPLKTO.V, Or,, Jan. i.- loi0.
israpli Instrumout has been lustalled
In tho depot no that messagea can bo
telegraphed directly from Mapleton.
Tho depot was also connected with
tho local telephone linos, making It
POMlblo now for Florence to send
c egranm by phoning tho message
this far and telegraphing it on to Its
destination,
Tho men and women of Chadwlck
Lodgo No. C8, A. F. & A. M. nnd of
Heulnh Chapter No. C, Order of East
ern Star, onjoyed a very pleasant
Joint Installation last Saturday night
In their hall here.
Tho first business on hand was tho
Installation of tho officials of tho
Lodge, clcctlvo and appointed, for
I tho ensuing year. Past Worthy .Mas
ter A, J. Sherwood administered tho
obligation to tho new W. M., L. A.
Liljeqvlst, and tho latter In turn ob
ligated tho rest of tho corps. Tho
following Is the list:
W. M. L. A. Liljeqvlst.
S. W. J. H. James.
J. W. C. A. Howard.
S. D. Geo. P. Falconer.
J. D. E. B. Cook.
S. S. Hal W. Plorcc.
J. S. Ied.rSqhlldl.
Treas.-J. IL Hazard.
Sec'y.R. H. Mast.
Tiler F. A. Chllds.
Marshal M. H. Horsoy.
Tho ladles' turn camo next nnd
PaBt Worthy Matron Ora X. Mnury
presided nt tho Installation, when tho
following list was Inducted Into of-
flcp:
Worthy Mntron Mrs. Emma LU
Jcqvst. Worthy Patron John P. Miller.
Associate Matron-fMao Violet Collier;,.
Secretary Emnin Maury Plorco.
Troasurer Nicholas Loronz.
Conductress Mrs. Ruth Candlln.
Assoclato Conductress Mrs. Mur
garoto Nolmnii.
Chaplain Mrs. Annlo Lawronco.
.Mrrshal Mrs. Ora X. Maury.
Organist Miss Ruth Woodford.
ua Mrs. Harriet Longston.
Ruth Mrs. VIolot Lorenz.
Esther Mrs. Altco Evland.
.Martha Mrs. Suslo Folsoin.
Electa Mrs. Mary Springer.
Wardor Mrs. Mary A. Plorco.
Sentinel John Quick. Coqulllo
Sentinel.
WHESTLI.Vtt IN CUHIIV.
A wrestling mntch has boon mndo
botween Fred Fish nnd "Roy" Turn
er for n sldo bet of $100, and a ?fi0
forfeit has been posted. Tho match
Is to tako placo In Gold Ucnch on
February 14.
i!7-POUNI TUILVIP.
Geo. D. Miller, our locnl drayman,
boasts of raising tho Inrgcst' Whlto
Russian turnip In tho county. Ho
harvested one yesterday that weighed
27 pounds. How Is that for Gold
Reach soil? Gold Reach Globo.
SONS OF VETJ:HAN8
siimonts. Tholr I and for,. r , rnins barn
P. Morrnu. X... I r"U '" W f0W ll"Ut03 It Was fM..
J. W. Morrow, Col. and Mrs', w ' ,n"t " co.l,,a be saved.
"rimes, Thuyor Grimes, Dr. Derby I, ,M,oru Uoa" 8a- that thoy have
w- M. ."". " uoe8 not placo mueh
:: ,mo w tho report that n0ssi,
'ly a tramp n,Bh ..... . .r?ssl
IUJ,
tramp might havo started U.
XHW llAHIIKIt SHOP
' ixit jLpj,iax)
MAPLETON-reT Jan. 4.-Jlm
1 Ich has opened a barber shop In tho
Vapletou hotel. Ho bus fitted up a
room opening off th .,.... .......
This makes two barber shops in tho"
IMIEW PRIZE PACKAGE,
Scott Graves purchased a package
of cigarettes at tho Perkins confee-
ll v",k.8.thRt " WflS '-d by do- tl0Uer; ,h,a weok and found ea ly
ftvtlvo wiring or n hn, ..... .. " concealed In th .m,.b ..... . . .
I '-am was locked a d : ' . " Thd ' ""dross rllt n 7Z T.
mi., v - tucoThuH.uv.... .. ::iTnot Eu.aboth o,.ici, .,. : :;."""
-r. m. vuuse, uoputy Post , ho took ..'""""" f wneii
iiatnr int . it.i . . ,
NORTH BEND NEWS
Master, leaek this wc
,rrJ:?!U:SS?l,tof There
..!. I, .. .. . 1
land tor .. ..." '"' luri'rnsoinohayau.! f.w .. ... "
- r- ".iimuu vu. tlrina i. . . - .m minor ur-
Olenn Hyde, of Ceresco, Mkhlgan ' o ,B tho b which had
a here f0r a Bhort visit a t th, ! 7,,7 ,U'ed n " the mo,,
.oincs of F. n. Rood and' V. K ' ' ' ,helr hor8es to the ranch.
-, .. oym Vg0a VOr
ylt ir i .
..... . ... m.iiTY, DENTIST
ijiuu
v "JVa..yottr UJTOK beads, bill
Hoom sot. CoV nt.... ':;..' clc- pr,ttUJ at THE xiMI
. . UUK9,
inboth Qulgley. with strt ,...
number In n eustorn cHy Sco(t
has beon working over tlmo trying to
formulate an cpUtlo which ho Intends
or this lady of tho feminine hand.
ejecting all offers of help from his
rlonds who havo volunteered to write
r him. u is needless to say that
.hero ha3 been quitoa.run on this
band of cigarettes since Scott drew
his prize Gardiner Courier.
K.0Vim)X'H AX.MVEU.SAY
Iast night It. S. Knowlton round
ed out n full quarter of n coiitury
of businoss life Coqulllo, having
oponed his drug store on tho lot
whero ho Is now doing business
on January 1, 1890. Two years
and n half later his storo waa de
stroyed by flro, but It was only
throo weeks before ho wo8 doing
business there again. Thero Is no
other business bouse In Coqulllo
tlmt was doing business hero 25
years ago and nlno In tho county
that aro being run by tho samo p00
l. now as then. This is a remark
able record and ono In which Mr.
Knowlton may feel a Justifiable
Pildo-for no business houso In Co
Hllio stands higher in publlo esti
mation today than hls.-Coqulllo
Suitlnol.
KAK WAS HQfl,
Finnk Yoimker and lvldlo GIImiii
H.ivo Tlirilllns: Tlmo on
Smtli Inlet.
Two young men, Frnnkle Yonkor
and Freddie Gllsan, were out hunting
one day this week. They heard a
olso J the brush and Frankle 8ad
It was a bear and told Freddie to
hoo,, Frodalo hot and t w
both rushed In haste for Mr. Elliott
nd his bl5 gu and dog. whe"
.they returned to finish up the wound
J bear Mr. Elliott was ,ery m"ch
disappointed to x,. ?...:.
e.touZa7mZ
uv mo nog.
At n mooting of tho Sons of Vet
erans officers for 19 16 wero elect
ed. Tho now lcndor8 nro: Com
mander, F. Carpenter: Sonlor Vlco-
Commnndor, W. F. Orlggs; Junior
Vice-Commander, K. H. Dlvotbllss;
Chaplain, C. W. Knight; Secrotury,
E. It. Endlcott; Tronsuror, Geo. P.
Topping; Patriotic Instructor, C. n.
Zeitk; Quldo, W. J. Marshall; Color
Rearer, Archlo nosn; Guard, J. A.
Hfcinlngor. Randon World.
HARROW AOAINST SELLI.VO
Every day wo nro leurnlng moro
reasons why Ron Selling should not
bo elected speakor of tho Houso
at Snlom this winter, nnd wo nro
glad to know thnt our Representa
tive, Hon. C. It. Rnrrow, will undor
no circumstances support tho Port
land candidate Coqulllo Sontlnol.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
Manton E Treadgold and Josslo
Mao Sweet,
Paul E. Urouor tmd Eva M. Den
nett. William D. Murzeo and Claro .
Earl.
Ralph A. Myers nnd Esthor M.
West.
Syo Davis and Edith Williams.
Coqulllo Sontlnol.
CIRCUIT COURT CASES.
Tho following nro tho cases that
havo beon filed In tho circuit court
during tho past weok: ,
M. C. Royrio vs. S. L. Curry and
Floronco Curry.
O. T. Treadgold vs. Arthur Coach.
Fleckonsteln-Mayor Co., vs. Joseph
W. Coach. G. t. Treadgold, attornoy
for plaintiff.
John A. noebllng's Sons vs. Clnr
enco Gould,
lvnr Hoenthnl (s. Otto nichtor.
Frank O. Shores vs. John W, Foloy
aud Mary Foley. Coqulllo Sentinel.
ting 1C cents per thousand for nil
they cut nnd tho rest of tho men
havo boon paid lu proportion and nH
this Is about tho stnndnrd scale of
wages for this kind of work tho men
refused to oven coiistdor n cut. No
great difficulty wno experienced In
settling tho nffnlr nnd tho men re
turned to work on tho samo tiny nftor
n conferoncu with C. McC. Johnson
malinger of tho mill, nt the Bcnlu of
wages which haa boon In forco in tho
pnBt. Dnndou Recorder.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECJ
E. Lothard MoClure
ATTORNEY AT Mo
Prnctlcoa in all coom
Room IS, Flaiingnn & Ilenwij
H. H. Harner
HOUSE HUILDnn
Gonornl Repairing and Cv4
AIOKing.
Phono 340-J.
I. M. Wright
HHIPPlXd OUT HOGS.
Dr. J. It. Wethorhoo of the Stnr
Ranch, Langlolx, Is In tho city today,
shipping u hunch of hogs to Marsh
field. Ho says ho is disposing of nil
of his fnt stock; but thnt thoso in
this Bcctlon with but n few head of
stock to soil, enn't find a local mar
ket nnd nro "up against It." Ho
states thnt thero Is absolutely no mar
ket hero now. Uandon World.
WIFE IX HOSPITAL.
Mrs. A. Jnmcfl, whoso hushnud at
tempted to rob the meat mnrkot nt
Mnrshflold, Is ut a locnl hospital Buf
fering from ubsccssus of tho nbdo
men. Sho has been seriously III for
sovornl weokH nnd Is snld to bo lu
destitute circumstances. Tho seven
Bmnll children of tho fninlly nro be
ing cared for lu sovornl homos In tho
city. Randon World.
PORT Oltl'Oltl) OFFERINGS
STARK TO LEAVE.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stnrr, who
havo sold their ranch near Rrldgo.
expect to leavo this weok for Califor
nia, whero they may locato If they
find something that suits tholr fancy.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
STRIKE AT PltOSPER.
Trouble t siiaiBlo M(U Is Quickly
Settlctl.
Fifteen men, the entire working
crow of the shlnglo mill which was
recently taken over by the Johnson
timber Interests from Archie Kruse
and which was formerly known as the
Kruso Shingle Mill, wont on a strklo
Monday morning and all walked out.
following a threatened cut In wages
) tho now management.
Sawyers Jn tho mill havo beon get-
Xortliern Curry County News nt
Told liy tho Tribune.
At tho nnnunl election hold last
Sunday, the Port urford Sunday
school elected tho following offi
cers: N, II. Lnrson, ouporlntondont;
J. D. Loucks, Assistant Superinten
dent; Mrs. B. Goblo, Secretary; Miss
Iiura Sutton, Treasurer nnd Or
ganist. !
County Commissioners Court will
bo hold at Gold Reach next weok,
beginning Wednesday, when tho re
cently elected county offlclnls will
assumo tholr offlcyit duties. That .
tho administration of county nffnlrs I
uuring tho past two years has beon
satisfactory to tho peoplo Is evidenc
ed by tho fact that thoro will bo but
ono chango mndo thnt of County
Commissioner, 13. II. Syphor Biicceod
Ing Mr. Chenowoth, who declined to
become a candidate for re-election.
Horn In Port Orford on Decem
ber 24, 1914, to Dr. and Mr8. C. W.
Robblns, a boh.
Will Coy had tho mlsfortuno to
havo his arm badly hurt In his
wrestling mntch with Mr. Stnnnnrd
at GoM Reach Chrlstmns, and will
not bo nblo to meet Gcorgo Sutton
in a match nt Port Orford on Now
Years, as scheduled. Coy won tho
first fall and Stnnnnrd tho noxt two.
Thoro was also a match Friday bo
tween Moss Avorlll and Tuffy An
derson. Moss easily whining tho first
uvu wills,
HONOR JUDGE HARRIS.
Members of Ln,,o County llnr OIvo
Him IlnillnK Lump.
EUGENE, Or., Jan. 4.-Jdgo .L.
T. Harris, who quits tho circuit court
bench of Lane county at onco to tako
tho office of Supreme Court Judge of
the state of Oregon, having been chos
en to that position at tho last elec-
-. a i.. recipient of a handsome
electric reading lamp from tho mem-
Hnn 0rih La,l CUnt' B" Assoda.
Ion. The gift was presented to the
Judge nnd he made good use of ,t
Is study at the court houso during
he latter part of the day. The "u
owing has been engraved upon ut
lamp: "Presented to t. t , ' " .
tho Lane County Dar a '.on
January 1, 1915, upon . "a";
io the Supreme Court of OrPp.n , '
the circuit bench o,h & rm
clal District." ndge la ,7 '!;
proud of the gift. ,ar"BlMery
Times Want Ada for results.
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HUILDINQ CONTRA0I9J
Estimatos furnished on ri)J
Dr. h. M. Shaw
Eye, Enr, Noso nnd Tin!
GLASSES FITTIID
DIt. MATT1H II. SHAW
Dlsooses of Women nnd 01
urnco mono ujo-j. itoomiiH
202, Irving Dlotk.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTINO ENGINEER!
ARCHITECT
Offices, 200 Irving Bio
Phone 103-L or 2G7-J.
MarshtleliLI
W. G. Chandler
AHOHITEOT
Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coke!
Mnrshflold, Oregon
Wm. S. Turpen
AHCHITECT
Mnrshflold, Orogoa.
Joel Ostlind
1'IANO TUNEH AND ItKPAJ
Loavo orders at W. R. lUltaj
tie Comnnny.
1E S. Sixth Stroot. Phoml
Perl Rilcv Ballinacr
PIANIST AND TEACH
Rosldotico Studio, 217 No,'
Phono 36K-U
PERCH ANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prlnns Rfiasonable.
Con Commercial & B'fl
SMITH'S VARIETY ST
North Bend,
for Fanoy and Dowl
CHINA
AIN'T IT THE TRW!
Wo novor blanio tho tailor i
our pants wo have to PJ
Wo never blamo tho sho vj
whon our soles grow oH'
thin,
Wo never blamo the
whon our lids wo o"
flout.
Biit wo always blamo tb l
dry when our shirts yttu
COOS HAY BTKiUI IiAU.
Phono 57-J.
I ST. LAWKKNCE HOTK
I (Formorly tho Coos iwi
j Steam heat, hot and cold H
I No llnuor.
We Invito you to nvcstlgj
winter rates. Special indue
when two or moro person'
py same room.
PAItlSIAN OLKANINQ W
DYEING WORKS
200 West Market Ave.,
Second Streot.
Undor new management
low, nnd all work saUsf
Ladles' work a Pccl
Phono 17C-J,
J. S. STEVENS,
Prop.
LEJT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACT
Titin Km rn-.t On Ab"
thornilphltr HananHnhlft. '1
dlato Bervlce, prompt tt
ti nil InfAvan.n rt ft $
MINIMUM 0 01
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