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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1915)
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S Smith of Coos nml Curry County, has' moved Him lIo rocMit nltiwk AVIlllani I ,,, mi him alleging Hint be ' special to The Time..) , The nanoon '" - .,,,.,, of the Southern ' v fwn ,-u r codes ami lw nnHnomi wmm -- ,..-..v. , ,...w. - .,,itleil .... -., -... William, Paefc Company, eonnruiuu r w ieu t0 was oniy iw v........ extracting of gold from tbe aand Mroyed the """""" . nUml t of ..wllo!o in and around Florence 1 becotn-jat the corner of Kleventh street and report that the purchase of n""1 J to one, was iumIu couple of games. The negro respond ed that Shores owed him a dollar on n bet and said that he wouldn't pay until Shores did. I, , ..,. -,-, i.j ui(i.i..m nnr narlv Sunday morn- shore reminded that If that was '" ...""""" .1.. . .....- .. 4.. .t.. .vt, f contemplated. This will menu uiu ,,.,, wIl0 the Kind of a fellow he was he d.d --' "? J." ZZTn rrf of six ra.M.nes I. Oregon ,.,.. 011 , th ptact ad -;-"---' ' . ,- -'.: .v- .ii.v Into the pareht Southern raciue , u fCMllg tIlBt at uca...... ...... II 1 II..,,,, Janitor to whom no u" i . ocr 'I'hov were flnnHy located, ..xon'i'rntlnHpnnlov.BmJtn tlom l'1" "hotly Hinrt" xylilfU oto f Ills ei-lll.-B endeavored lo uccuio hlin or. Senator Smith's bill llMlllliB oncll nipinlier or tint Legislature to olio got of codes was ItlHoil UftOf tllo Judiciary eomiiilttim Inul roporlod unfavorably on II. "1 v SOCIAL rALKXDAR. line and systems In tbli state is loth. will menu tho i by some over-anxious unm- wRUteil to " some- jiot want him u ,. , o. . . . ;r.r. . ss w h.r::r;o-wlUn. ---!- thnt 'black Shores rverred to W- ,.We mo1u fron nm ,ttgm ,. ontlof Jh, ,)UlldB1, Mr. wii. .11 ..d ZT Shore nays hat tJjf gjn.g of poid. Trailers ar- ,5jwp wtien th fire started and inra. Senator Smith left hi net of President Suroule ald Utat tliO'rnf oreaon Lnwi in 111 i'1 ho did not and Trnln .ay h did not rrJns hefe ft cnmvtiM t0 j here are compelled to walk , tMt the flnt h Knew of li was ""; "",."".' .a th. aand hllle approaching 2Ll was ,! by lhe - ? -SnJ 1 in c. Th.ya.way, carry r th door of r"?-J --' "TS?'1" , it ivtMx m m Dinnrp jiesr li. " " "- mr thought he did hear Shores refar lo jr)orenrt James' race. or M wet sand on mr ciotmng , w Troom, forrlag Mm t opro .M.ue ihiwii Md footgear rnd tne loooy tne window. He Lolds that james weni ot wTivnu -- cr View iioxei is me recepwcie direct to the Noaler barber hop and for x nnA from the gneJMs' wear the flre.mnJt hart Parted from a Southern l'aclfte owns tbo capital j Iocke(i theni up and turned tha KeJ over to tbe janitor, expecting that Intter would, as part of Ills dutieg. .umiu,ui u'lti. ditu stride owner i ...... i.a t,nni.- iii ihu Secretary JT", ahip. The actual transfer, lie a!tl, ' f state's office. is largely a matter of bookkeeping, i 1IowevePf tll0 janitor put tbo books When the details win oe aujusiwi a R clQtct n,toail of returning tin-in n tho Secretary of Slato s office o if Fit I DAY. Kplscoiml "Ilnrd Timo" social at church hull. Junior I'lillutlioa Soc'loty nt Hiiptial church pnrilors. , North lionu Thlniblo Club with Mrs. (lobhardt. Norwegian liiithornn V, 1'. S. at cburoli hall. Ladles' Art Club with Mrn. A. Ij. llousoworlb. SATUltnAY. Clirlstlan Lndlos' Silver Ton In Cbrlatlan Oburch. m.Wl,m i .-. ... irti.M m. (?AA lt. ... . cot his ". Kn nm back h. BS iBpareJ. 0Ing to the con.tant ,'' 'a 7h. hou and 00 on tMt w. ,nerR, , ", .Z stopped at the -.lectlo.err store tm of tD rlChne of th. ocean ?"'" " ! hU $ Ph ' ot be loarned yetc.r nay. ji is Known mm j.ir. ......... .. This was the tentn nre in uan- .M ...... ,..,, ,.km, looking to . .. ... i .u v ... m.mm . r--.v .!..- mr ru"'1" 01 .Mr. .OSier on iwib r -" maa, W. . IJi'r, irwprjwiwr ui ,.,., w-. .... m !".. lu to .. . .... v.. v,. luiL.i !" t"17 .- ... '" n.n3 ner.rn.de him that he shonld arold rtt tfce r.l.es and from tt made ' '" ?a JU". ' ! tn" ""' " !t " .'l". " V " trouble and thoaght th.t h. w Jt from th. sweeping of th. lobby ; i f 7", - become an aceomp.i.hed fact wuu- talking. She dW not har. time to fiocr he cIjIum from one to two'0" ,ho "ff U"TiiliT JTin '" hrt 1,m; . . . send won! to Kors as the negro hilars per day Is realtaod. ' Of these ten nine of them were iWj,(! ,,.. Im,,,UHi Went back direct Mr. Ch.s. Ooolock arrived today tot.1 losaes and In only In am it i9 expected thnt the following 0 entering tbe billiard hall the from the upper be.ch and reported" ' ' f b, definitely niWn, with their Indicated mile negro walked up to Sliorea. who was mining of beach wind Is progressing determined. age. will be gathered into one or- sitting on a stool Ulkl.g to Train, favorably and soys miners engaged ganlsation tindor the Southern 1 nelf- .Vlntonye having Jeft. He ashed along th. bKh are real.a.ng on. m c "'"onioiU: Saem ... 1. t Hr Wl.ll w. ,,.. .. II 1-71C1U, -O.i, I l'l Hi...... w..K .& Kagtern. 0 1 . r. : Corvnllia .t Knst- A sge line Is being constructed 1 Vw ,,f ntybytlic-Soa A Tol.l In ,,. H0 2; WII)am,llf. i-nriflo. i he i tecoiiier. completed track. Kugene to Jlapie- " . i....... uk... -fc t tt.. o.f me worn oi si minis uhii mc .,,., r,s. t .,.-. n()0 liuy , My,nB','7 clS7;n " yr h.r. opr.te4 sncceasfnlly " 'IH preparatory for tbe 1ng(ern 2C. ,,a,irir UnIlwny -.-.-vu.- - .k. .m. the beach stage line between Klor- oniKnea.1 oacx oi me puonc imrarj, xRVgatloii, 01.2: and the Southern WIH harness shop and other buildings on iftClflc linos In Oregon. 790.SS. i lnu:i (tar tin itwMi the. Second street Kast. was commenced, Ti,i9 ,nakos a total mileage of points, opening up one of th. great- Friday and the bulkhead will bo nos.fiS. all within the st-te. It is wt scenic ocean routes in Oregoa. bnllt now as rapidly as possible. oxpocted that (o'thls group of lines M.. Jl.i.u. ....l iti w. .Ia. Tha Tiikninn atilnlt mill la elmt ...III I... .,l,la,l tta l'urllninl AV Pnna - . ... t.j ..iii .... -J " pro w-tra fin w v.vrc - w.. . ,,, u- . a niomeni iimw - m-. . . . . fo f , own ,0 , bpo . stenmslilu Company which ....Kj 1.1. rwaia f. maip riw Shores, whom he saw was badly ami they could not ho reiuiny mmihu. Senator' Smlth. needing another ref crence set di:rlng th" busy das In the Lpjlslntnn. proceedeil lo gH them i.nd ini'anwhlli' lonl: d Ui tbe ItKJ DANCi:, KiikIo's Hull, SAT rilll.V K H., KHII. (I. lr. II. I-?. KI'HiTV, DUXTIOT - I'hiine i1t!-.I. Itoom 'JO I, Coko llbl;;. Shores If he had called hint a "black dollar por hoor from their labor. ew .1.1 iw h did' .or Maw Line. nn Almost lastaatlr the negro made a swing at blm with the nwor. from Mortooe to Newport, sad the hurt. Slteriff Jalinxin Irompt. ,n .ti.ti ln nr blow on tbe tide of the face Instead of In the neck Ma Upna River. where the negro aimed for. As sooa as he sirack, the negro dashed out the door and away. In j 1 wniiim w Part of this ronte ' down for a few days owing to a bro- y Stenmshlp Company Is pot roanlotod and th. remaining ' ken shaft, bnt it will be repaired and also will ho operated directly tindor ponton is under construction. With 'a start made again In the near fn- the ncme of the Southern Pacific th expenditure of a quarter of a tare. Company. m'tlnn ilnllarc t Vtnrnrm tlili A llirMri l.na .muiI&I a nmlllnn Tlin taininr nf unnnraln PCfllinta Sheriff Johnson soon arrived and Qn t- eI(nrton of tB j,tty M MK rer ,n the joIinMn stitna;le by thee. Wiled roads and added ni" U" w l"t " , 0T ,hp government and the port of mill and A. F. Miller Is now finish- trouble and expense In the auditing Bandon road, asbor auto potee out eMi. 1B.rt B0 donb wf nf up Mr Barrow.g n.w llOU,e on gj-stems now In use will largely be on tbe Xarnld road art tbe twrd ,BUtewtejt act,T,ly takt p)aCa along 'N-Jn,h 8trwt Vest. Mr. Barrows ex- avoldod. It. Is believed, by inorglng auto posse out on tbe Myrtle rant tMi r ot lh Qr9f0n t9uL pwU o fci bohm fnIghel and them un(,cr 0M ,iea(, ro- Clarke's Kntertnliiiueiit rsdv to occunv bv March 1 JdVZribl? SI1"!! , W- J- C,arke' Pr0PritOr the G; f oi he Moore I.um- 1.0'XOT FAIL TO ATTK.VI. TIIK 1 32!? J!JT- 41 ,!!! ,dI.n,c h0 .ot F,orBC- the V'ry er company was expected to arrive OI.I..T HHIIATK nt (lie M. i: ..ot.tti . -.. . .-T- .-,, popular stopping piac tor an tne reached the Norway railroad crossing traveling men and Coos Bay peo tie men got oat and aUrted back on p.. Bag adopted a very unlquo and the nllroad trswk. ilgurtng that mterostlng system of entertainment . 7 ' ' , . B ' 1',m,y -u"" 1, J.e0-ld ,,h. wavif tebisi. - !. !!. ni- . ", , 1.1 ral o'ce. atnted that Mr. Moore was ALWAYS lSK!. 1 . . . -. " "" r-',' " H WIU - -! ... rl,li ., ..-.tin... ...! I.I ri I tr- r, nvn iu .uiouu m inviuii. mm ouuiu iintrri aim irnuiiiT viiiiimii. in Bandon on the steamer Speedwell Clll'ItCM, FKll. s TO i!N. Saturday, but a letter received by S. K. I'oarce, who has charge of tho lo- Llbhv CO.lli. The. Mm! Yon imve Miouo 71. Pacific come to Uaudon a little later. John Lisle; who has a ranch south for Myrtle Point. Mr. Walker re- dent of Texas, where the cotton sained on tbe road. They had not blossoms and sweet Jasmine per iroceeded vorr far whM tber ea- matte th vttrv aimnantian. an.i countered Jaates. who gave htnuolf make life on. sweet dream, his 0f Da,u,on' w"s broUBht ,n ,0 t,,e up when th. Ushtfand gun. were Idea of entertainment is most orln . ",erf,ncy ho,ltnI J'erday. where flaihed on him. Inal. For tbe edification and enjoy. " U be,,,K tr"",e(1 for cmCvr' A He is said to haTe J mi tied to the meot of tbe passengers and cltliens. the "' ' ' ch an advanced party rtat he latoaded to kill Shores. Mr. Clarke has placed a phonograph ,ue the l'at'"t '" "t be able to Wound Not Critical. "d moving picture machine on the 8rv,v- Ho Is a member of the Shore was very bra allowing ly View docks, that hold the jieo- 0Al1 row' 'odgo and that order the phyitcians to uk. twenty stitches '' eachantoil during the exodus nM ben looking after him recently. In the raaor wound -atthout taking tnm th. boats. aa anaesthetic He Is still very wak Among tbe prominent people pass. Try our .SPANISH SAUSAOi:. from the loss of blood, and bad It not ,n through Florence who stopped I'ALACH MAHKKT. PIhuiu IQtl.J. teen for ln. Hamilton's prompt ac- l th "' v,ew J,tel were: Bay ' -b-SS: Hon, he might not hav. survived. F"rrU n'1 L- B- Martin, of Marsh- . nw. r. .1 u .1 'I His wound. whU. very painful and tMi- n S"'". Prosecuting UlflllC M Dflllk UtlDlt likoly to leav. a bad sear. Is not of Altorney of Douglas County, mil a critical nature. Shores is generally Sher,ff Oeorge Qulne. of Roseburg: known as Glenn and U highly ra-'J' p- IhUI' c- T- I'wwon. F. 1). nected Warring, 0. Hewllcks and !. A. 9 BIG SPECIALS' at THE FAIR FOR SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. WATKIM'KOOF SIIOK POLISH. Tile I test (iiallty. -J o .Special t l Irfidles' flue WOOL Mill CASII.MIlHi: IIOSK, amy of blailc. fj YaliicN to :(c. SjK'i-liil I Ul Uul.Vs' fine SILK MIS.I.IXI-: PHTI'H'OATS, ilnulilo fQ Cfl scwiil. All coliiix. H,-,.(ll) Valiums mi Male t vpliUu t'HOCHirr IIF.O SPItKADS, full slo, licaiitlfr.l ili'.jtns (J1 -fl jPJ Sl.r.d nml Sl.7. iilucs. On sale P 1 1 1 tl Lollies' WASH PHTTICOATS, of heavy hlrlpwl Kei-rMickor QT ruiil ('lianibtas. Values to K.'c. On .sulo at Oub HcM iiuallly Hick Hack Tilininhii: IIUAIDS; various u:!il(hs. P Ynliics to l!0r. .Sab price, per boll Jb (hniltcnV I'AST IlLACK IIOS K, iloublo hi'i'Js mid loos; 4 4 excellent L'c values. On vnlo nt pule ) j KAZOK STHOPS; ciuiliii lioise hlili; nml imisliuif; lililo; 11(1 double mIiik with ( anvils Uurk. $l.- iiialily, only , 4t!b 000 ikelus ,f ll.sintiul l. M. ('. Lai'm- variety of fil coloiVi. Per keln d-b - -o.urJAL DJRC Fnift to. i ? 1 '-' Hiungai, 'ai M U U " " ntuoer """""I'SiRS 'bono 340-j. ' I..M. Wright HPlLDLVj C0Tfen KH.iic, furnlffi1 n 7 :. -L"" w. n. iyi. shaw JL', l:r, xn,e 0I.HS1.'H i-il' Am I) acn-cs of Vn ""'. 202, lrvl ;rS'h1 Benjamin Ostlfnd ' COXHlnv("'vn,v.. nt Offices, 200 Ir I. mono I d:j.i, or 267-j Maratfiti (J w. G. Chandler AltClllTlv. Itooma 301 nml 302,'rjv.,,, Wm. S. TuTpcn ' ' Alll'liiTRcr Mnralifieij, 0 "l I Perl Riley Ballinger I , PIANIST ANIi n. ' r. .,.... - "' .riiHn luaiilUIICO Ultimo, 217 Nin, - ......w .u I AIN'T IT TUB mm Wo never blnmo the Ullotii our pnnta wo haieijft I never niamo theit, j when our soles grow oil I mm, j Wo nover blamo the when our lldi w( l,j flout, I mil wo niwny ",at th dry when o( enlrts ku COOS HAY BTK.U1 LrrJ Phono r,U, 0 ! I PAHI.SIAX t'LILlMXau! DYi:iX(J W0IIKS 200 West Market Au,d Second Street Undor new mangemettfa low, nnd nil work utiVjj j Ladles' work a ipctLhj Phono 17C-J. I J. H. STLVEXS, I I'rop, J x. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals, Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commorcjal & i rRbb l. KaQ HH i. UTk aa Ha Hk Si! I I W SMITH'S VARIETY STM North Bend, for Fancy and Dos CHINA AND James U In the county Jail. He is Ur"' of Mnfl1 C. THY IT AT OU: HXPn.VSIJ We are in earliest when wo ask you to give OUUINK a trial. You I)e- have nothing to risk and everything Free Demoi astrati on YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTED Phono U5W Nlubt nnd lty. White nrpliant CrB Rood Cm. Cartfd i). l. rooir- abont thirty year old and is nrobablr "' of M"rMo Vitlnt' J I'rtr to gain, for your money will he re a half breod negro. "' c- 'N Ne,w,n- of w r.VTHKU l.V .MAHSHFIHLI). J. C. Hunt I ICila-Aiia ttst Uke; turned If after a trial you full to and P. H. Baker, of get resulta from Orilne. Thin offer iglvos the wives and mothora of those who drlul; to oxcess an opportunity SIMH'IAL SHINIOXS. l0 t,y tllH HINK trontment. Ji At the 11 a. m. service Sund.v li,"" R e, """t"9 troatmoiit. can he F. It. Shoreo .Surprised by News of CiMliiltle Culling Sempo. F. It. Shores, father of F. O. th lpsc0l church Itev. BroHnlng'1" lw the home w,u,out l'Py Shores, who was seriously slashed 'the rector, will preach on the sub- r ,0M of tln,Q f,om M. nl evening was Nr,h Bend at the g,. JohB., lio.Mi ,.. line of the triiuhW and w. notified im for lP , wlI, ltp ..T ,e by Deputy Sheriff Ulrd. who ie- , , , ' ' J"e ceivwi hid nrsi word of It hout. Mr. Shores was gioatly surpilsed by It and was badly won led until bo had learned that thu wound was not cil tlcwl. He said that bo could not luiuglue what caused It. He know tho negro very woll, In fact, yesterduy morning ho luid tho uogro shluo his shoes ai tho Noslur burlier shop. The negro was Known as "Chaille" ami hud been around Coiiulllu for eight or nine monthn. Mr. Shores sulil ho thought tho nemo cmiub to Coijullle fiom Murshfluld. HU son knew the negro well and had befriended him u number of times. Mr. Shores and his family came to JlKtlo Paint about throe years ago from tho Panhandle dlsrict of TVxa Ho said that thoy had livoil for years at Monmouth, Illinois ami had al ways boon around uogroes. His son ia 27 years old and Is married and has a wife and child .Tho son has boon conducting u pool and card room In Coqulllu lor num. timo, Mr. Shoros waB looking aftor busi ness In North Bond and loft for Co lulllo this morning, SUUKS Heio Is a suro tip yon uu take. And It Is truo, you'll kmi; Bad habits aro real hard to break. But they can break moat mou. HereisiheAnswcnlrt ifo WEB5TER'S ?0 Hew. International The HtmuAM Wcbstfjj Erery day hi your U1U ani rcndlne, at wnu-.on tlio.lu. tear. lnl'ieo0iv.iliop H.IU.U.M.IJOU i.Lcly quMliontlioinvun. '.at in vki ii, ,rt .r Inr.t. ?- Vou ""it tnlHtionofiAlortcjrtlle pronun. Ihl Nrw Cnation answers all kinvU of H. Hon. I or. i.;.i oiv,. U r ,tJi. AlU aui tOO.OOOWord. Ti.V O00O llluctratlons. JtytwM: fnmi Ann ... -,vrjel. V 2700Pagot. Theonlydtitlonarywltli i us n tw in i wiu iHige, v Uar. ftia en "AbUuke of lnaUPpw Cditton: ' On tli m, opaciur, atronc, liMlbt luper. Wliut nuttii Lliuii to own tlie iltnian aiiilao roiium.i t to t.ul On lull Cell. Kri WvlglltOfltCgalur tUltlOU. K.iuiu Edition at a small price. OIlItINK Is piepared In two forms: No. l, aocret tioatnient. a powder; OIIIUNIJ No. t, in pin form, for thos who desire to tuko voluntary treatment. Costs onI fl.uu u !)U Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. Owl Prescription Pharm.uy. Funk I). Cuban. Central Annuo, opposite Chandler Hotel Phono 7 I. At Old Orphem Theatre, Front Street Every Evening, Beginning veninfif SAVE MONEY by ordering the tM HENRYVILLb W Nut coal, per ton Lump Coal, per tou Or luilf ton of both ,. 1). Sll'SJOi I Phono 1H-.1 or Iwre , lllllycr's Cigar R. '! ST. LAWRENCE HW In tho Heart oi '- i 9 ... ...... All Out iitf,"""" ST u J VH oaturday t .Feb. 6th O ITol n" I Coi.1 VlKM o wi;i:ma v,- Citlroagl.vjic ItTlllH. Sljol OIUCUc. WrIU f. iwlmui Ulutl.L.ll, w. uiiwi iu Cfl. c.ac. WERR1AM CO, Cprb(licU,Mut, Csssscaaittit caI mm pr.-r tvu $ jWhIiiimI' -Msnn ls nmmn ni'tai rrfiiisawnnv's 'SWmMmSuSi Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo hnul trunks between any polnti ta Marshfluld and do general hauling for ronsonablo rntos, STAlt TltAXSFint STOUAOK CO Levi llelsiier, Proprietor Phones: I'JO.J, 4.lu 08.lt nr Commutativii IJ Tickets $2.0) , HIGH QUALITY MU:sil FltriTS, YFtiKTAHLLH AND XCT.S. i:eiyllilng in Season F.eoptlouiillj Keen Price, Marshfield Fruit Company, At Paliico .Meat Miukf.t Phone ;sil.,, UUIMNISYS FIRK PLACES A J. N. BAYLISS Apy Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Aro Right nil!"1 . ?.',!,. W.,,rk iarnttswl fni1 at V?,h0 plM.M Johnson Bldg.. 137 Second St. Phone French Ranges. Boiler W ork We will (jive a free entertainment evi.ry evening at the above theater together .vith demonstrations of painless dentistry and talks on the care of the teeth. There will be nothing sold. There will be seats for all. Children will not be admitted with out their parents. We use this method of convincing the public that our method of dentistry is ah solutely painless. t , We have decided after a week's stay in Marshfield that the No. 3 office will 'be located here permanently, No. 2 located at Eugene and No.-1 at First and Morrison streets, Portland. Portland Painless Dentist farslifloM-Xortl, . , 'urn every io "" CM( to 12 p. in.; to south am (biy, leaving at 11 n.W 1I..1.,,. ea.litd is llill. GOH8T it KINO. P I CITY AUTO & TJJ I DAY AXH JIU,, ftd i i?.- invi nhone 20, ln Hotel. For touring cars, , PJ Chanuier v... ni.iiu : ' l ..v. .. I New Models --ft! "HENDERSON COg also principal d J . "ONYX" andJ'CAiR unct S. S. JENNINGS,! OFFICE OVER -THE GUNNERY." OFFICE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. at. "HAVE THAT ROOFBl NUW See C0RT fl i 1 'M' 1IMIIataWSIBSTllllli I I Phnne 311' .XalTiSaWasai wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi --