. ssS-ss-Jft: -iMitfiBBIMMMBHIWBBCTrK'iiCBrjtiL u Li-.v - r ,'fw.i. ' ' 7 Ji i - Wjj. i, " ffyvtWf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. FIVE " r Sky-high claims exaaaerations overstatements bin bass drum tvne how lar the newsnaoer readinci nubile is with them and with all thn other innre- Its of the usual clothing sale advertisement by which molehills are swollen into ntains and teapot tempests into hurricanes. V,3flBiBut these are not the FIXUP methods, believinci as we do that an ounce of fact forth a pound of fancy and that the ciuiet truth is minhticr than all the noise of f Mnt(circus ballyhoo. So it is that people have come to know that a statement vei uui oiyumuiu may uu auuupiuu di iu iuuu vciiuu jtraBflH statements, for instance, as these about our as the simple, undiluted truth. ( Great January OF BLUE SERGE CLOTHES $15.00 SUITS NOW $15.00 TWO STORES THE FIXUP Sale $50,000, claiming that Johnson wns killed by defective wiring In the mill. TWO STORES. IVIARSHFIELD NORTH BEND OU ARE LOOKINfl KOIt A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY "HICK REID ABOUT IT" A HEAL IIAHUAIN IX HKAIi I0H TATE "SEE REID AllOUT IT" A GOOD DAIUY ItANTII OX KA8V , TERMS "SEE REID AllOUT IT" A WOOD HAY VIEW LOT, 9 100. "HUH HEIR AllOUT IT" W. A. REID, 150 Front Street 1 raUHM! f'vmm SUMMONS. Circuit Court or tho State n, In and for tho County of m3i- i , liifitlfrfi' V .'OTfflB wfflfifil mm ;? imJBt fcwvm i'MM hmmB :mmw' SHlfc?(0 ' jWjii i .1 Sil J'l ' Mortgago Co.. a corporn- j-1 fMf,ftlnlntltf, vs. Eugcno Arthur U'. Defendant. "vittgono Arthur Ilormlda: You iby notified that you nro to appear and aiiBwor tho it now on fllo against yau mbovo entitled court In tho Entitled Bult, In which tho tortgago Co. Is plaintiff and dofendant, on or boforo tho ty of January, 191G, tho Ihg tho last day for nnawor- xlbod In tho ordor of nub- of this summons; and It to appear or answer on or rwld dato tho plaintiff will tho court for tho rollof d In his complaint, a sue- .torn on t of which Is us fol- wlt: lent In favor of plaintiff iffirto sam uoicnunnt for tlio HfMplfj.ono hundred and fifty dol- Vifniii interest thoroln at tlio t MgKjulr ton nor cent nnr nnnum o 24th day of Soptombor, yiad fifty dollnra us attorney jwwomor witn pinuuurs costs ibursoments In this suit, and Idocroo that plaintiff's mort- Bcrlbod lu tho complaint Is it and prior lion upon tho horcaftor dcscrlbod, and g a foroclosuro and snlo of bight, tltlo and Intorost and fiorsoiiH claiming by, through jr him, In and to lot four of Jght and lot flovon of block If tho town of South Marsh- ooa County, Oregon, and lot Ight of block twenty-six of M Addition to Mnrshflold. aunty, Oregon, according tti lis thereof of record and on , mo onico oi mo county If Coos County, Oregon; and proceeds of said silo bo 'to tho costs of making said id tho sum found to bo duo ft thoroln and his costs and c'oments In said stilt, and that er-plus, If any thoro bo, bo Into court to abldo tho fur- artier thereof. dco of thia summons Is mnda , ibltcatlon In pursuanco of tho i rmado by tho Uonorablo John ) to, Judgo of tho Circuit Court State of Oregon, for tho of Coos, dated tho 11th day comber, 1014, directing the itlon thereof In tho Coos Day a newspaper published at fflold, Coos County, Oregon, f week for the period of six tutlvo weeks commencing with (rst publication of the sum- on tho 12th day of Decom- 11914. . U. UUUUWlili Attorney for Plaintiff. Irst publication Dec. 12, 1914. publication Jan. 23. 1915.) HE LEiNSKI hie home or big features and VAUDEVILLE. Vaudeville act, samo as last night, 'jflio Syndicate Film Corporation presents tho sixteenth episode of tho "Million Dollar Mystery," entitled "DRAWN'INTO'THE QUICKSANDS" In two reels. Written by Harold Mc Grntli nud featuring Kiorciico Lu Radio, Marguorlta Snow and James Cruz. Hex-Universal prcBonts Hob Loo uard and Ella Mull in "KOIt THE SECRET SERVICE" In two reels. A drama ot International intrigue A young Inventor blows up an auto miles nway with an Invention that deals with tho wlroloss waves. Keystone comedy Itnscoo Ar bitcklu and Mnblo Normund lu "THOSE COIJNTltY KIDS." B nil now pictures and an A No. 1 vuudovillo act. Lower floor ami flrl balcony, Lie, .Second balcony, I Or. Kids under 10, He. Mutual (Ilrl Wookly and a good jCoystono Comedy horo tomorrow night. Horo Monday night A special Un iversal 4-rool foaturo Mint Is a thrll lor "THE SPY." mm BREVITIES I WEATHER FORECAST mr AiuotlalM IVm to root n Tlran.l I OREGON Hnln lu west, fair In cast, colder In cast; south- orly winds. LOCAIj TUMPKHATUUB 1IKCOUI) For tho 24 hours ending nt j 4:4.1 a. in., Jan. 9. by UonJ. j Ostllnd, special government mo- j teorologlst: j Maximum 40 j j Minimum 33 At 4:13 n. m 3I Proclpltatlou 1.02 Precipitation nliico Sept. 1, 1914 39.03 j Precipitation samo porlod j last year 2S.9G j j Wind: Northwest, cloudy j : 4 Flics Answer. Mrs. Illuford Davis Las filed n reply to tho suit brought against the Davis estate by Mrs. Wil liam Waters of North Inlet, who claims sho Is a daughter of James Martin Davis, and becomes tho de fendant in a suit brought against II. A. Church by tho plnlntlHs to oust him from tho Davis ranch on Coos Illver. Today Graves & Mclnturff filed a reply to Mrs. Davis' answer, alleging tlmt Church Is n "protended tenant," this Btnlemont being based on tho grounds that Mrs. Davis had not tho exclusive right to ninko a contract with htm. It Is expected that tho enso will coma up for trial during tho present circuit court session. AMONG THE SICK llnrry Lnslmway, who has been confined to his room at the A. '.. Downs homo tho past 'week by a se vere attack of la grippe, Is now able lo bo out. .Mrs. T. II. James Is now confined to her homo lu West Mnrshflold by n Bovcro attack of la grlppo. Illll Mr Arthur, son of, Mr. nnd MrB. 13. D. McArtliur, Is confined to tholr homo by In grlppo. Mrs. W. Hobs Smith hns been qulta 111 tho past few days. Mrs. h. F. Falkensteln ot North Dcnd Is roportcd qnlto III with la grlppo. Mrs. Max Tlmmcrmnn, who under went an operation at Morcy Hospital Friday Is roportcd doing nicely. Tho little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Iloss nt 385 South Tenth street was re leased from quarantine yesterday nf tor a Bovoral weeks' slego of scarlet fever. Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor was operated on nt Merry Hospital this morning j for appendicitis, Tho oporutlon was j Biiccccsful, nnd sho 1b resting easy I this afternoon. STUFFED ANIMALS TO FRISK IT F Stmt Later. Cnpt. Edgnr Simp son, who was horo yesterday snld that tho Simpson company would not start Its mill at Portor boforo Feb ruary 1. 11 Hugs Much C'cchc. On tho Wah-ta-Waso this morning wcro 25 cases of cheoso from tho Coos Hay Cronmory. This is a total of 1G00 pounds that will bo shipped out to markets lu tho North. Wed Today. Win. 13. Ilnkala, om ployod In ono of tho local camps, and Mrs, Solum J. Stonolake, wero married at noon today by Itov. II. F. Ilongtson nt his residence Thoy will roRldo nt tho brldo'ts homo lu West Mnrshflold. Hi'timi Today Itov. It. K. Ilrown Ing and wife and children urrlvod homo this afternoon from Portland. Mrs. Drowning and tlio children havo Just returned from a visit with rol atlvea In Washington, D. C. Itov. Drowning had hoped to moot Dishop Suninor, but was unublo to wait for ISS i him. TWO STORES TWO STOCKS E POLICY SERVICE ALWAYS. I Nephew Is Went Point .Man. I. N. j Mlllor woro a broad smllo this morn ing whon tho in nil brought him a j largo photograph of his nephew, who 1 h now In his second year at Wont ! Point. Mr. Mlllor states that his J brother, John F. Miller, formor mnyor , of Soattlo and riow a Republican 'cnudlduto for tho Sonato from Waslu . Ington, was also a West Point limn, ! taking up law after graduating thoro, i lils son was appointed lant spring. ies' Want Ads Bring Results vtivii yju uiy Dutneoesr MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND To Tnko Hon South. Mrs. Cor don Smith nnd hor flvo-yenr-ohl son nro expecting to leavo next week i for Fresno, California, tho old homo of hor husbnud, Tho boy has been ailing stneo an attack of scarlet fever several weeks ago and tho doctor has recommended a change of , climnto. On tho Smith ranch ho will bo given a vacation. Gordon Smith docs not yet know whothor or I not ho will havo to mako tho trip south. J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUItGKON Surgery and Diseases of Women a Specialty, Office, 307 Coke Bldg. Phono 229-J Kes. Myrtlo Arms, Phono 304-1 L. C. IH3YNOLDS wns among tho visitors horo today from South Inlet. . F. A. SPENCER, tho Myrtlo Point merchant, Is a Mnrshflold buslnoss visitor. MItS. T. SPENCER SMALL wns down tndny on n shopping trip from North Inlet. MISS IRENE HOLMES wns horo to day from Catching Inlet on n shopping trip. ROY LANDRITH enmo down on tho MUllcoma this morning from Coos Rlvor on business. MR. AND MRS. J. II. STRETOH woro visitors In tho city today from their homo nt North Inlet. JUDGE JOHN COKE Is cxpectod homo this afternoon from Co qulllo whore ho hns conducted tho Circuit Court this week. CLAUDE NASDima ,nnd Olaudo C. Thompson left this nftornoon for Shnrcncros, whom thoy will spoud Sunday. Mrs. NiiBburg Is already thoro. JEFF HARTMAN, of North Rend, who Is still on crutches as n ro Hi:lt of a fractured log sustained In un nuto accident boforo Christ mas, wan n Mnrshflold visitor to day. ' ARCHIE JOHNSTON returned to his friends yostorday after a visit with hla parents lu San Frauulsco. Ho enmo hack on the Ellznbeth to Ilandnn, coming horo yesterday noon. HARRY M'KKOWN, of tho Chnndlor Hotol, loft on thn Ilronkwatnr this noon for Portland, whero ho goes to attend tho conven tion of tho Oregon Stnto Hotol Men, Ho exports to bo gouo about a wook. A, GREEK, roprosentatlvo of Inter ests who trro opening Iron doposlts in Curry County, enmo over from Coqulllo yesterday, whoro ho wont to look ovor claim filings. Ho declared that by February 1 there will bo definite results to nnnounco from tho snlo of claims In Curry County. CHARLES S. SPROAT, of Portland, who hns boon horo since tho first of tho weok looking ovor tho chnncos for Invostmont in Mnrsh flold, returned overland to his homo this morning. Ho wns very favorably Improved with Cooh Day desplto tho fact that ho took two days to recover from tho ocoan voyage, Replica of Coos Bay With Specimens of Deer, Birds and Bear Arranged Outlining in detail tho displays to bo made In the Coos nnd Curry coun ts exhibits nt tho Pannmn Pacific Ex position, J. A. Ward, mndo Ills report last evening to the Chambor of Com merce. Very often ho was Interrupt ed with rounds of iipptnuso from the mombors, who wcro enthusiastic ov or tho work that has boon accomplish ed nnd declnrcd themsolvos satisfied that this section of southern Oregon Is receiving a good shnro of advertis ing nt tho big San Francisco fair. Though tho Oregon Commission scorned handicapped In tho very start when It was voted but ?17G, 000 for a state building, this to match up alongside of appropriations from other states umouutlug to $700, 000 In 8omo cases, tho mombors havo produced n building, declnrcd Mr. Ward, that Is unique In design nud already is attracting hosts of visi tors. It Is built entirely of native woods. In design It Is somowhnt on the lines of tho Pantheon. Eight grent logs, sent thoro by tho Smlth Powors Logging Company, form tho columns for the front of tho building, each log bring labeled with the nnmo Coos Hay. With a spaco of 12x20 feet nt tho very entrance of tho building, Mr Ward has arranged for dairy oxhlblts, long rows of agricultural specimens nnd fruit displays. A space 32x8 foot along tho wnll of tho building will contain ono of tho unlquo exhibits of tho cntlro stnto. To show tho coal doposlts of Coos nnd Curry counties Mr. Wnrd has had built a hugo flroplnco nlno feet across, mndo entirely of lumps of conl. This fireplace Is to bo encased l.i a niantlo nnd sides of myrtlo wood. Hut In addition to nil this spaco ho has arranged for a gamo exhibit, which Is to bo Installed at tho far end of tho Oregon building. Specimens of nil tho wild aulmnls ot tills section to bo sot in a natural background representing Coos Day is a novel idea of Mr. Ward's. Jhat n rollof map ot this section Is n necessity was tho declaration of Mr. Ward. "Hang it on tho wall in tho Orogon building and it will speak for Itsolf," ho said. For a 3x4 foot map, at tho rato of ir a squaro foot, ?1S0 would bo tho cost. Ono-halt of this will bo paid by tho Oregon Commission. Tho mombors voted to purcliaso tho map. YOU MAY BE COLD But wo havo a hot price on coal and wood heaters this wcoX. Dottcr see us. Wo enn sot you up n heater from 91. 2." to 910.no. SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING Our Shop Does General Ropalr Work, DUCK SEASON i I III S TO CLOSE January 15 is Latest Date for Hunters Under Gov ernment Law ' On January 1G Old Sol will droop his bend bencnth tho westom hori zon nnd whon ho goes ho will mark tho end of tho hunting season for duck. Every tlmo an unwnry hunter gen. llvlnc near Elkton. gon, and In 18G4 sottlcd on a farm about soven miles west of Drain, whero ho spont practically tho re mainder of his llto, tho last four or five years being spent hero In town, lu 1859 ho married Charlotto Poland, nnd 13 children wore born to this union. Ills wlfo'dlcd in 1883, and four of tho children died whon quite young. Ono daughter died after reaching Wonlahliood. Tho soven surviving children nro Honry, William, John, Ora and Bertram Swearlngcn, and Rosa Bollo, tho wlfo of Jack Gouchor, nil residing near Drain, nnd ono soi Perry Swcnrln- iPJn J.THEo HOTELS after this dato Btarts forth for a mess of the swnnt, Juicy and succulent birds ho will havo Gamo Warden Thomas to face and Incidentally Un do Samuel. Thcro still remnln bIx days on tho hunting calendar and It' Is expected thoy will bo busy ones for tho shot gun nrtlBts, who after that dato will have to uso considerable will power In nballng tho tendency of tho trlg gor finger to crook excitedly ovory tlmo they bco n bird. To cstlinnto tho number of duckB that havo been killed this season would bo impossible, dcclnros Jay Tower. According to tho Btorlcs told nftor tho hunters come back," ho said, "I guess tho number would total closo to tho million mark." This is tho first year that tho fed eral gamo lnw governing tho killing of ducks has been In forco. ' Formerly each stato had laws regarding tho hunting ot migratory birds. Also tho states had longer hunting seasons, tho season In Oregon extending un til March. Tho first government ordor wns to open tho duck season from Octo ber 1 to January 1. To this tho hunters raised a storm of protest and sent a lengthy petition In to head quarters with tho result that the seas on wns extended two weeks. Undo Jack voluutcorcd his ser vices In defenso of tho early set tlors ot this stato against tho In dians in 1855-50, tho Roguo Rlvor Valley being tho sccno of his ac tivities. 4- I NEWS OF NORTH BEND E. R. Hodson returned from Co qulllo this morning, whoro ho fins been serving ns Jurymnn for tho paBt week. E. S. llarzoo will leavo shortly for Hot Springs, California, whoro ho hopes to boncflt his health. Miss Frelda Hazor, nftor spondlng tho holidays with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Hazor, wlfl leavo Monday to resume he'r wqrk at tho University of California. Mrs. Max Timmermnn pf Mnrsh flold, who underwent an operation nt Morcy Hospital a ew days ngo, 1ft rapidly Improving, much to tho gra tification of hor ninny frlendB. Mrs. E. R. Hodson nnd daughter, Miss Irmn, ara Marsli field visitors today. T. F. Hauschlldt ot Coos Rlvor la n Mnrshflold biifllnoss visitor today. a INFORMAL CHAT fLASSlflE A ' I Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Chnndlor nro planning to leavo shortly on an ox- tended trip to California nnd iny!,,(m UMN1U-rr,Vi furnished house keeping rooms and ono front sin gle stooping room. Phono 30-L- 0i UXW BSrpiSCSi IuVhhSXu ('handler Hold, W. N. Monroo, Portland; II. A. Moutell, San Francisco; F. A. Spen cer, Myrtlo Point; W. 11. Bolton, St. Joo. .Missouri; Charles I, Illch bnrg, Portland; Norman Lund, Evor ott, Wusli.; n. L. Bishop, Soattlo; N. S. Koliu, Chicago; George II. Ktholl, TUImuook; A. W. Johnson, Coqulllo, IJoj (I Hotol. Rny Brown, Myrtlo Point; C. Ilul loy, Wagnor; GiiHt Lnko, Portland; J. L. Gray, Myrtlo Point; M. Sulli van, Bandou; Juclc Clurord, Port land. St. Lnwronco. It. L. Hnydon, Soattlo; J. D. Fobs, Portland; P. M. Nlsson, Portland; F. S. Pnrry, Bnndon; rr. nnd Mrs. It. Andorbon, Coqulllo; A. Greer, Du lutli: L. S. Wilde, Enstsldo; J. E. Walstrom, Bnudon; W. F. Bowron, Jr., Dilution. Blanco Hole), mako a tour of tho Southland, In eluding a visit In Now Orleans, bo foro tholr return. ! Mrs. Jns. Mcintosh, ot Eastsldo, spoil tho wook as a guest at tho ChaB. Dcnulson nnd 11. R. Brlnkloy homos In May City. Mrs. Efflo Farrlngor nnd daugh ter, Miss Ursula, who recontly re turned from San Fraticixeo, navo doclded to ronialn horo tho balauco of tho wlntor nnd nro to tnko an apartment nt tho Myrtlo Anns. Mrs. Carrlo Duugnu has written friends that sho will probnbly return from her San Francisco visit In a fow weeks. t $ Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus nro ox poctod homo lu n fow days from n week's visit lu Portland. Mlssos Norn Towor, May Prousa and Frances Williams, who have boon upending tho holldnyn with tholr paronts on tho Bny, will leavo Monday to rosumo their courses at Uorkoloy. Fred Lamon will leavo Monday to rosumo his position nt Bny Point, after spending tho holldnyu horo. . .. 4, Master Georgo Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. It, F. Wllllnms, cohv bra tod his tenth birthday Thurs day by Inviting In a fow of his boy friends after school, FOR RENT FlutH and npnrtinontJi. Phono 443-J. FOR RENT Ono liniiNckocpliig suite. Also sleeping rooms, Very reas onable, modern nnd warm. 321 S. Bdwny. Phono 432-X daytime, or 210-J nt night. FOR KALE Fine refrigerator cheap. Phono 443-J. . FOR ItriXT Ono Milto or nouno keoplng rooniB. Mnrshflold Hotol, Comor of 3rd and Commorclnl, FOR HALE SUniiii Indicator. Mrn. Ik V.'oolund, Old North -Bond. A FOR SALE s DRAIN PIONEER DEAD N. M. McCulloch and wlfo, Gar dlnor; II. P. Onrdner, Gardiner; I Andrew Jiickson Kwenrliigen, Indian R. M. Run, Portland; Mrs. Narkor, Wnr Veteran, Passes Away Coqulllo; Goorgo Strang nnd wlfo,' DRAIN, Or., Jan. 7. Andrew Bnndon; Mrs. D. P. Strang, Bnndon; Jackson Swoarlngon, a highly ro J. W. Beckor, Portland; Jnmos Tny- j spected cltlzon of this county nnd lor, Myrtlo Point; Arthur Mny, Brow-, stato, died at tho homo of his stor; L. D. Duiigun, Kelso, Washing-J ton John, In this city, of trouble toh; C. II. Dungnn, Coos Rlvor; W. , Incident to old ngo, his last Illness E. Dungnn, Coos Rlvor; D. S. Mc Phorson, North Bond; Dan Peterson, Myrtlo Point; San Swing, North Bond; Stanley Smith, North Bend. 158-R; PHONE 1 0 Cent Messenger Service , MARSHFIELD CYCLERY unis iianuiRo hint. woru was ro-j ( ,0ME-MADE PHILOSOPHY. I colved last evening from AttornoyL , John D. Gobs inPortland that tho Wo bate to loso our faith In hu C A. Smith Company yesterday won .man nature, but wo havo noticed 'that tho damage suit brought against "it j tho man who operates on tho theory by a former lnboror nanied Maulkl, j that all men are suckers usually has asking ?25,000 for nn eye lost'ln a lots of change. mill accident. Previous to tnklng And what has becomo' of tho old tho case to Portland for trial In tho fashioned man who used safety pins federnl court Manlkl Is said to havo , for hose supporters? efused an offer of settlement for' Why Is It that mothers will dress X500. Tho next case to como up, Mr. Goss said, will bo that of Koskel- la, or as lie was better known, John son, vs. tho Pulp and Paper Company, In which tho heirs of tho man sook up their little girls tastefully and rig out their little boys like trained monkeys?. Excbango Times Want Ads for results, THINGS WE NEVER SEE. . 4 Insurance agents who go right awry whon you toll them you havo nil tho Insurance you aro nblo to carry. Oculists who can find nothing tho matter with your oyes. Beautiful girls who havo not found out that they aro lovely. Nice fat check's that arrive when they aro the most needed. A man. who didn't know In advance that the Mill Slough drain wouldn't work. An unoxpoctod bnlanco nt tho bank. ....... .. a '.! .....'rr. 4 a... Mill ."(..Id. Ull Hi'in - " a 1-2 aero garden In flno condltK In Reynolds' Addition. J. E. Flt2 gornld. ) FOR RENT f FOR RENT Partly fiiriilWlK-il six room houso, on car lino to North Bend. Phono 432-X. FOR RENT Rooming Jiohmj. In quire Allen's pool hall. 139 Front street. FOR RENT House keeping rooms, 005 First nnd Birch. FOR RENT 0-rooni house. Itiqiilro 424 2nd St. North. FOR RENT Four unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Call 439 N, 2nd st. WANTED WANTED An offlco girl. Apply hi own handwriting, Btntlng oxpor Icnco and salary expected. II. bolng of flvo wooks duration. "Undo Jack" as ho was familiarly called, wns of sturdy Dutch stock, IiIh par ents both bolng Hollanders. tt" caro of Thnos. was born In Ohio In 1833, and con-' soquontly was past 81 years of ago. , WANTED Grain sacks. Pacific Llv Whon 19 yoars old ho camo to Oro- cry & Transfer Co. You will xAj y 0 y"r ,V y(Qj nX " " Y0U yT Sjr T APPRECIATE S' .jL & QUALITY, SERVICE, jS jr AND DEPENDAHIUTY v i I ..'ago Two.) 1, .( J. v.. U