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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1915)
wr-x i !tUUtilMk. , "uuyutun -iTiurEF-rtiimfwMiriu,ii 3t'2iViA3rT-r-,-jfwrii r;"iTWf'""'Wk-v , wi.iiim UU I slv. "' ' ' - - J3'" ' i- - Tii II " MMWHHWP mt -- r' v" """"irk iV ; q The Duke English modet. Low Iteel nnd toe. Tan Humln CnU or lllack Velvet Cpir-3(kiid tO. A STRONG UNION- m rt. v 1 j hfv Shoe otyie ana 'sacs - fe&r Foot Comfort SfrThe "Natural Shape" Vs The exact style that your ft. taste orefers KK Perfectly united in our assortment of SHOE "A Friend to your feet" Jm to meet the particular wants of particular people at a low price for high value. Woolen Mill Store Two Stores , , Marshficlcl :: :: North Bend i ' r.vu vi JIYou Want The Best In The Meat Line Telephone Us mi US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT F AND WE'LL DELIVER THE GOODS ' Jbuy the best that Coos County and Portland can fur- isn us. we nave equipped our market to keep and nuun muais anu give uie mosi prompt ana enicieni ucnveries possime. THE UNION MARKET J. F. Ford Co. .South Broadway. Phone 58 JiS trym WSSSf IRVING i BOTH BLOCK I 9n9iB. "nflR. " v WATCH OUR CLEARANCE SALE NEW BARGAINS ADDED DAILY E$ING OUT ALL BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL MILLINERY 1ft AIMU ALL UHlLUKblM'S UUUUS. iREVITIB I WEATHER FOREOA8T IlDj AnoelatM rrrta to roo tu Tlmea.1 OREGON Rain In west; rnln or snow In cnBt. Southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt j 1:13 n. in., Jnn. 13, by'BcnJ. Ostllnd, special govomraont mo- j toorologlst: j Maximum tiO' j j Minimum 3(V j At 4:43 a. m 19 j Prcclpltntlon '....73 j Precipitation since Sopt. 1, j 1914 41.24 Precipitation samo period j j last year 1 30.G3 j Wind: Southwest; cloudy. j . Meet Friday. Mrs. Alva Doll will ontortnln tho B. Y. P. U. Frldny eve ning when tho annual election of of ficers will bo hold. Joint Installation. Thcro will bo n joint Installation this evening of Sunsot Lodgo No. CI, Sunset ,Kn enmpmont No. 43 nnd tho Western Stnr Roboknh Lodgo In tho I. O. O. F. lodgo rooms. Funeral Tomorrow. Tho funeral of Mrs. L. D. Robinson will bo hold In tho Christian church tomorrow nt 2 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Gregg will liavo charge. Tho I. O. O. F., W. O. W., and Clrclo will attend. day night. A dog made It pretly lively for tho intruder, who was apparently trying to gain ontranco to tho houso, but no trnco of him could bo found when tho officers renched tho hous. Mr. Powers was out of town that night. Postpono Service. Owing to In clement weather, Rev. R. 15, Drown ing has decided not to hold services at the Hunker Hill chapel this evening. Pays Traffic Kino. Fred Holmes appeared beforo Police Judgo Dutler this nftcrnoon, pleaded guilty to run ning ills machine on tho wrong sldo of tho street and paid ft $5 flue. nt onco If necessary and' ho was In formed thtit tlioro was lib Immediate danger. Those two brothers aro twins ' and for soveral years were engaged In practicing In Guthrie, About four years ngo Dr. .T. L. Housoworth came to Coos Doy visiting nnd whllo here mado' many friends. Comes Back Married. J. S. Edwards, a barber in tho Dradflold shop, loft horo two weeks ago for Salem a slnglo mnn. Ho enmo back yestorday on the Elder bring ing his brldo with him. Tho young couplo nro now receiving many congratulations, Will Ho Band Concert, Director Fcnton of tho Coos Day Dnnd, this morning announced thcro will bo a public band concert Sunday after noon nt 2:30. Decauso tho Masonic opora liouso is now undergoing ro pnlrs it is not yet known whether tho tho concert will bo hold there or In tho LcmnnskI Theater. Prowler Not round. Tho pollco havo not found any trnco of a prow ler who frlghtonod Mrs. A. II. Pow ers nnd children qulto povoroly Mon- CUOTt TOO LAT- TO CLASSIFY North Bend Pnpcr. A Portland paper says: "D. D. Wcldy, who has been at tho Imperial for sovornl days, loft last night for North Rend, to tnko up his duties as editor of a now pnpor, "Oregon Coast Dally Guldo," which will como out for tho first tlmo In nbout ten days. Ho was Joined by his family Inst night nt Albany." Ilreakwnter Cnptniu. According to n Portlnnd pnpor, Capt. Archlo Cann, a wall-known Portland pilot, will bo chargo of tho Breakwater for ono trip and thou Capt. II. C. Nolson, formorly of tho M, F. Plant nnd Nnnn Smith, is expected to as siimo command. Cnpt. Macgenn has to leave Portland this week for Washington on tho Jotty proposition. KOU HUNT IIOK-elteepliiR 413 North Second. fillltC, FOR SALE FOR SALE Steam indicator. Mrs. Iko Froolund, Old North Rend. FOR SALE OR RENT A two nml 1-2 ncro garden In tlno condition In Reynolds' Addition. J. E. Fltz- gorald. FOR RENT I i FOR KENT Furnished rooms, $2, $2.25, $2. CO, 3.00 per wk. with bath. Johnson Rooming Houso, 13C Socond st. North, R. M. Kyle. FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms nnd ono front sln glo sleeping room. Phono 39-L. FOR RENT Rooming houso. In qulro Alton's pool hall. 139 Front strcot. jyder Tidce.s HIv. Thoro were six pnsBongors nboard tho Goorgo W. El der from Mnrshflold when tho ship left hor dock this morning continuing tho trip to Eurokn. Sho Is expected bnck In hero Thursday morning, pro viding tho bar conditions nt both ports will pormlt. Thoso "who wont south this morning wero Lqnorn Stono, II. F. Hart, C. Tower, Linn 0. Snnn, Wnltor Morgan and E. Duffy. Wed In February. Friends have boon npprlscd of tho wedding of two well-known Coos Day young couples, which will tnko plnco next month. Tho first will bo that Mlsa It 11 (li Mncnrv nml ttnrl Rim mons. The brldo-to-bo Is tho daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Mngnry of West Mnrshflold, and hns been employed In Dr. Vaughn's office. Mr. Simmons Is nn Instructor In tho Gravel Ford Academy. Tho other Is tho marrlago of Miss Maggie Rob ortson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Robertson, of Seattle, nnd Hnrry Johnson, of tho Enstsldo Stnr Grocery, which will tako placo Feb ruary 11, St. Valentino's day. Mrs. J. Irving Smith of Loon Lake Is seriously III of pnoumonln nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. CoffclL in North Bend. 4 YOU MAY BE COLD But wo havo a hot prlco on coal and wood heaters this wool:, Dettcr sco us. tyd can sot you up a heater from $1.23 to $10.6U SCHROEDER & HILDENBRA'ND , GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING Our Bhop Does Gonornl Repair Work. i:DEER SLAYER IS GIVEN PAROLE M IE ID SHE HUlIOLDT If! Deputy Game i Warden Thomas 'Engineer Morton Tower Says - ' Delegation KtJll Undecided. Coos Bay's delegation to tho Nntlonnl Congress for tho purposo of work ing for hnrbor appropriations Is still undocldod today according to Henry Songstackon, who declares that o word has yet boon rocolvod from C. A. Smith, In Chicago; Cap tain Macgenn Jn Portland or from L. J. Simpson, in Oakland, It is prcsumod that Captain Mncgonn will bo horo tomorrow with tho Brcnk-wnler. FOR RENT Houso keeping rooms, G95 First and Birch. FOR RENT (i-iwiin houije. 424 Second st. North. TRY IT ing people. a Savings Account In this safe, conservative lmnlc -deposit nrly ton per cent of jour earning, nml with tho !l per cent nt wo pay you'll lo surprised how qnlcKly you will nccumu- ' working fund. Savings Account is tho great spur to nuibltion. Try it. WANTED Inquire I WANTED Grain sacks, ory & Transfor Co. Pnclflo Llv- WANTED 10 Imyei-H for Ford Weed chnlns nt ?2,GG sot. Goodrum'a garago. LEMHSn THEATER TONIGHT . Carlnn Anniversary. Today, January 13, is tho fifth nnnlvorsary of tho wreck of tho steam schooner Czarina which wont nshoro at tho ontfnnco to Coos Bay during a howling galo In which 26 mon grad ually droppod from tho rigging, within sight of shoro, nnd gnvo up tho struggle for llfo In tho henvy seta that pounded thorn landward. Thcro was only ono survivor of this wreck to really colobrnto at tho anniversary, and ho has gono, no one knows whoro. UNDER THE UNITED STATES ' GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. IS T IT DHL BA OF COOS BAY Soety Deposit Boxes For Bent. THE HOME OF RIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE 158-R NE ;eit mger Service IHFIELD CYCLERY J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgery and Diseases of Women Specialty. Office, 307 Coko Dldg. Phono 229 Res. Myrtle Arms. Phone 304- Th o World Film Corporation pro sonts "Protea 2," In flvo parts, showing tho famous detective, Pro tea, In another series of thrilling and startling adventures. This pho to fenturo Is of tho highest quality nnd best photography of any shown yet. It Is a picture that you will go away still talking nbout. Bob Loonard nnd Ella Hall In "Tho Boob's Nomesis." A molo- drama written and produced by Mr. Leonard. Hero tomorrow night, Daniel Frohmnn presents William Farnum In tho Progressive motion plcturo feature, "Tho Redemption of DaVid Corson," Now vaudQvilio not. 0'Da.jl, and Hart, cdmedlnns, v hero tomorrow night. Delay May Moan Another Week. Yesterday was tho wookly day for tho handing down or Supromo Court de cisions. Judgo Hall expected that Bonio word would como regarding tho Coos county judgeship but no word was recoived and it is expected this will moan tho delay of anothor woek before a decision is reudored. Moan, whllo the business of tho county Judge's offlco Is being hold up, both Judgo Hall and James Watson bolng nt a standstill as to what action they should take. Horo to Visit. Low Keyser ar rived today from Los Angelos for a couplo of weeks visit with frlonds here. Ho has boon playing at tho Hipp'odrotne Theater in Los An geles, which sdats 3000, playing one porformnnco in tho nftornoon and two in the evonlng. Ho will prob ably bo pressed Into service for ft few musical numbers during his stay hero as every music lover on tho Bay wants to hear and dance to Low Keysor's violin again. He says that while Los Angoles Is nlco, he misses Coos Bay greatly. NELS AND JOHN PETERSON wero visitors In tho city today from Tomploton. MISS LULU HODSON, was among tho shopping visitors in tho city today from Allegany. C. W. WOLCOTT Is expected homo soon from a trip to Snn Frnnclsco nnd California points. MRS. CHARLES McCULLOCH enmo back this morning from Ilnyncs Inlet, whoro sho has been visiting with her slBtor, Mrs. J. J, McCul loch, MRS. GEO. HAZER rtnd Mrs. Fred Shlmlnn, of tho North Bond Li brary Association, wero guests last evening of tho formal library presentation. RAY WHITTED of Allegany enmo to tho city this morning to rccclvo a doctor's enro. A few days ngo ho cut his hand and this Is turning In to blood poisoning. W. II. STUL.L enmo down this morn ing from Allegnny for tho purposo of nttondlng a mooting of Baker Post of tho G. A. R. Ho was ac companied by John Porter. MISS EDITH MARKHARr enmo down from Tomploton this morning af ter visiting for two weeks with tlid Roborts families, nnd loft this af ternoon for Gravolford, returning to school thcro. GLEN HYDE, a cousin of Mrs. F. B. nood, of Coos River, enmo down on tho MUllcoma this morning and oxpocts to roturn to his homo In Michigan. Ho has boon horo on a visit to tho Coast. N. C. MEDLEY and J. A. Lnmb, hnrdwaro men of Coqulllo, re turned on tho morning trains to tholr homes. Thoy woro present nt tho bnnquot nnd meeting horo last evening, CHESTER HULING and Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Lundy, of Myrtle Point, woro visitors horo Inst night, hav ing como to nttond tho hnrdwaro men's mooting. Thoy returned homo today, MISS NORA TOWER has docldod not to roturn to tho University of Cnllfornla this somostor, but will remnln horo for n rost. MIbs Towor Is n Junior In tho Univer sity nnd Is prostdont of tho Bor koloy chapter of hor sorority. A. M'ADA.MS, of Baudon, was horo yesterday on business. Ho says that the prospects thoro aro gobd nnd buslnoss Is keeping up protty good desplto tho poor lumbor mar ket keeping tho mills closed, H. C. FREEMAN, the Portland nowspapor wrltor who has beon nttondlng tho session of tho Cir cuit Court nt Coqulllo, was a Mnrshflold visitor today. Ho ex pects to return to the county seat. DAVE ROBERTS of Smith River, who has beon at tho homo of his brother, Joo Roberts, of Temple ton, called thoro by tho serious Ill ness of tho latter, returned to his homo yestorday. Joo Roborts has been down with pneumonia, but Is much hotter today. RAY M'NAIR, of tho McNalr Hard ware Company, nnd Tom Nlelson, of tho Bandon Hardware Com, pany, roturnod to tno.V Bandon homos this morning aHor attend ing tho hnrdwaro dealers' meet ing" of-jast evonlng." Tells of Trials In Langlois Case Boswick Guilty Deputy Gamo Warden Jnmes ThomnB returned today from Lang lois where ho wont to pVosccuto Ed Boswick, charged With killing doer out of sensou near his homcBtcnd In tho uppor Floros Crpok district. Langlois pleaded guilty, was fined $1C0 and costs and paroled by Jus tlco Cox. In bringing tho caso to trial, Mr. Thomas hnd troubles of his own. It seems that Editor Smith, of tho Langlois Loader, was elected Justice thcro to Bucceed justice Cox, Ho had quallriod except to file tho bond and consequently had not rocolvod officlnl sanction. Ho did not want to hoar tho caBo nnd Justlco Cox did riot want tb, fearing that It would bo illegal, as his term expired Jan uary 1. Finnlly Mr. Thomas called up DUtrlct Attornoy Meredith by Phono nnd tho Inttcr lnstrudtod Mr. Cox to go hhend with tho hcnrlng an ho must hold office until his succossor qualifies. Boswick hnd first ploadcd guilty to Mr. Thomas and another wltnoen but In tho courtroom, prtor to tho opening of court, Iko Cross got to talk with Boswick and tho lattor ask ed for a Jury trial. Justlco Cox censured Boswick and Mr. Thomas told him it ho wont to tho oxpenso of a Jury trial, ho would fllo two or thrco other charges against him. Finnlly Boswick decided to lgnoro Oross' ndvlco and pleaded guilty, Ito was without funds and to mako him. servo out tho tlmo In Jnll would do no good. Then Gamo War den Thomas romomborcd Mrs. Bos wick nnd the little dnughtor In tho lonoly cabin in tho hills and ho do cldcd to urgo a parolo during good bolmvlor. Justlco Cox concurred and' Boswick was paroled. SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNE8DAY I Cnfoterla Club with Mrs. J. j S. Hanson, j M. E. Brothorhood at tho church. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. j Baptist Ladles with Mrs. F. j II. Storey. THURSDAY Enstsldo Sowing lub with Mrs. J. D. McKay. A. N. W. Club w?th Mrs. M. R. Smith. Rainbow Club with Mrs. W. F. Hodson. MInno-Wls Club with Mrs. j A. Z. Downs. Norwegian Luthoran Young Ladles' Aid. FRIDAY Ladlos' Art 01111 with Mrs. j L. F. Falkonstoln. SATURDAY Enstsldo Athle: Club Soclnl nnd 'danco, - '. r AMONG THE SICK v- I WATERFRONT NEWS , 4 The Goo. W. Elder crossed out this morning for Eureka and will return hero and leavo for Portland at 9 o'clock Friday morning. The Nann Smith wns unablo to got out today owing to tough weather and roturnod to North Bend and will Hi-other Dangerously 111. Dr, Housoworth yosterday aftornoon ro colvod a tologram from Guthrie, Ok-1 ,,r0bably sail tomorrow. lUHuuiu, uiu um nome, siaung tnat ' Tho Hazel Dollar still nis orotner, Dr. J. u, Houseworth, hnd just undoi-gono n serious opera tion for blood poisoning In tho arm. A wire was Immediately dispatched to tho wlfo of tho sick brother stat ing that Dr, Housewortb would como remains one of the fleet barbound down tho bay and waiting for tho weather tb abate. At tho present tlmo tho Rustler nnd Roamor, tho Nairn Smith, tho Yellowstone and tho Ha zel Dollar comprlbo the (loot. Mrs. Elinor Vineyard of Enstsldo Is confined to her home on nccoiiut of nn nttack of tho mumps. This adds ono more to the soveral casos now existing across tho Bay. Ed Foley, who has Just hcon grant ed a contract for tho clonrtng of Per hom Park, becamo 111 yestorday and was roinoved to Mercy Hospital for treatmont. ' Mrs. O, S. Torroy, Flanagan avc nuo, suffered a vory painful accident Svliou her hands bocame blistered ni ter washing soino gnrmonts in gaso line. Mrs. R. J. Hall Is down sick to day with tho grlppo and Is under the doctor's euro, Churl 08 Siijlth, of tho Smith & Wado Company, undorwont nn op eration yesterday In which part of his finger wns amputated, ' Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer Is reported to bo getting along fine nt Mercy Hos pital, whoro sho underwent nn opera tion for appendicitis u few days ago. , Jim Conro Is roported consider ably Improved nt Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Max Tlmmermnn Is reported to 1)0 doing nicely at Morcy Hospital, whore sho recontly undorwont nn operations, Bar Dredge Proving Un usual success There EUREKA, Cnl Jnn. 13. A sav ing of nenrly C0,000 Is what tho government dredger Colonol P. S. Mlohle will rcnllzo on tho woM In Humboldt Bay. Tho Mlchle, tho first drodgor of its typo ovor built, is en gaged in Its initial operations. It was built for ubo on the Oregon coast nnd will oporato largely In the vici nity of Coos Bny nnd on tho Columbia River. It was sont horo for n try-out when tho govehnmont found It dif ficult to contract with a dredging firm to handle the Humboldt Bay work within tho limits of tho avail ablo appropriation. "Tho Mlohlo might bo called an oxporlmont," said Morton L. Towor, government onglncor In chargo of tho reconstruction of tho Humboldt Jot tics, "but It Is n remarkably succobs ful experiment. It not only docs ltn work well but cheaply. Furthor moro It Is speedy for in tho 34 dnyn It workod up to Dccombor 20, follow ing Its arrival on November 1G, a total of 08,000 cubic yards of mud wns removed from tho channel." Tho former dredging operations on this bay wero paid from nn npproprl ntlon of closo to $85,000. Tho ap propriation under which tho MIchto Is working amounts to only $30,000 nnd $5000 of that amount had beon spout for other work. However, the $25,000 remaining will bo sufficient to clear out the channel as planned. Tho drodgor Is so constructed that all of tho debris It removes from tho bottom of tho bny Is rontnlned In tho hull. When tho hull becomes full tho dredger puts to sen nnd dumps Itii enrgo. It takes 1208 cubic yards of mud to till tho six bins. This mothod has been criticised for loss of tlmo, but tho Mlchlo works with gronter spcod than any dredger which has ovor visited this bay. Major J. J. Morrow, In clmrgo oC tho engineer corps, with headquar ters nt Portlnnd, visited tho Mlchlo prior to his doparturo for Fort Lonv onworth, nnd pronounced its work highly satisfactory. Lloutennnt-Colo-nol Thomas If. Hoes, In chargo of the California district whoroln Hum holdt Bny Is located, hat) also in spected tho work nnd Is highly plos-cd. OFFICERS OF MASONIC 110DIE3 At tho Joint Installation of tho Myrtio Point lodges A. F. & A. M. nnd O. E, S. hold at tholr last mooting hi tho old yonr tho follow ing offlcors woro oloctod: A. F. & A. M. L. G, Johnson, V. M.; W. T. RnmBoy, S. W.; L. II. Ponrco, J. W.; P. L. Pholau, Soc; N. G. W. Porklns Treas.; C. E. Hilling. S. 1).; W. H.Fcnrnloy, J, D.; Clnud Giles, Tylor. O. E. 8. W. M Mrs. J. O. Stemmlerj Pntron, J, O. Stomm lor; N. 0., Mrs. W. Perkins; Trens., Miss Emma Schnotdor; Conductress, Mrs. P. L. Pholnn; Assoclato Con ductress, Mrs. Floronco Schnoldor; Warder, Mrs. C. A, Dnnlolson; Adah, Mrs. Eunlco Arncson; Ruth, Mrs. Grace Giles; Esther, Mrs. J. B. Henderson; Martha, Mrs. Lois Giles; Electa, Mrs. Ida McCIoskoy; 8ontlnol, T. W. McCIoskoy; Mar shal, P. L. Pholnn; Organist, Mrn Mabol Roborts. Myrtio Point Enterprise ADDISON BENNETT 70. NEWS OF- NORTH BEND Addison Bonnott, for many years connected with tho Morning Oro gonlan, and ono of tho best known nowspaper writers In tho stnto,, yes terday colobrntod tho 70th anniver sary of his birth. Mr. Bonnott Is woll known In Mnrshfleld, whoro ho hns visited upon many occasions lit his wrltoup tours. BARLEY 91. 10 per sack. HALVES'. inn iianoi: iy pastime club. FINNISH IIAIifn SATURDAY EVE. JAN. I, M.l. FINE MUSIC. NO RAGGING. Gentlemen $1.00; La dies Free. NOTICE TO SCOTCHMEN. All Caledonian Club mombors nnd Miss Frieda Hazor returned to non.nlolnbors Invited to attotid Bpoclal Berkeley today to resume her course nt tho University or California. North Bond Baptist Ladlos Aid will moot tomorrow at 2 o'clock In tholr room In tho Simpson building. All mombers ate requested to bo present, , mooting to he hold In Todd tho Tailor's shpp, Front streot, Thursday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 p. m. B,N: MPONALp,, President, Times Want Ada for results, ' j I ITZZi&ELt