The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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WAGMEB IBU
HAVE BG PAYROLL
DEATH ENDS LIFE' ICLEfll UP STARTS
OF
CENTURY
NKW TOWN AT HMITH-POWKHS HENRY
HEADQUARTERS SOUTH OF
nvicrr.i,' iintvr 1111. t. ii.ivi.'
WATER AND SEWAGE SYSTEM
WHEN PLATTED
i
D. ,ir. Smith Is here from Wagner
where ho recently opened n barber
shop.'. He states that the townslto
nt Wagner will not bo platted and
.opened for the tlmo being. A, II.
EARLY TOMORROW
ALWAYS A LITTLE IN ADVANCE
HXItV MILLER, CKNTKNAHIAXUVAH OX HL'ltlllSII SCHEDULED
SIXTV YKA'.HS OX COOS IIAV, HETWHHN SUN RISE AXI SUN
DIMS AT COUNTY POOR FARM
WAS GERMAN.
Ilonr Miller, 100 yenrs old on
January 10, died last evening nt the
county poor farm following nn Illness
of only a few dnys. Almost to the
end tlio old man was nblo to move
set many will
flower gardens.
IMjAXT
Father nnd mother nro to retire i
I early this evening. Hrothor Willie
and Httlo sister Mary nro to seek
their downy couches as the sun sets
In tho west, nnd there Is to ho n j
about with tho nld of his stubby general tuning up of nlnrm clocks,!
l'owors who Is looking after It plans cane. For years ho was a small, nil or tiicin ncing set ror nn cnriy
to havo a water system nnd sewago rancher on Larson Inlet nnd It was' hour. Clean-up Day will bo on Snt-
systom Instnllod when ho pints tho Icss "Inn n 'cnr "K t,int no finally , urdny. This have tho women of thoj
;townsItes nnd in order to do this, Bnvo " tno struggio or making ins cuy iiccinreii ami mo .Mayor pro-
'lio has deforrcd action for n tlmo. own living. claimed.
-Tho Morris tract, not far from there, 0o0(1 llcallh nml not rcslght Is Rubbish thnt hns been all year
has already been nlnttcd. snld to bo the causo of tho old man's gathorlng beneath tho hnck porch,
3 When things got to swinging on K0'"S to t,13 "oor tarm- For almost, j,, tho front ynrd nnd out on the
t ho new Sni t i-Pnwnra I tin nni! Mm U" JL'"'S " vuu on v.uua u
v.u itMn umuiri unuin Jlliu itliu lliu i
'camps nro all aponcd up, Wagner
Svlll bo tho center of operations and
Mllll i tin . n linVnntl n.Mn.tM nt.mil
tin iiu,v liajjuii nt vtitblJlb nuuui
13,000 per day.
A. now camp mny bo opened on
Mill Crock soon. Moro logs nro being
'taken out nnd a second train may
bo put on by tho company soon.
nnd during this tlmo acquired nil
80 acres farm, where for years ho
raised vegetables, nddlng further to
tho exchequer by fishing every fall.
It was this land thnt was sold but
a few years ago, Mr. Miller nt thnt
tlmo figuring that tho proceeds
would' Inst until his denth.
vncnnt lots must bo banished. Great
er, to us, than tho war In Europe-,
thero will be tho war on filth.
With looks of n sot and dctormln
od purpo3o on their faces heads of
f'lmlllcp started homeward this eve
ning. For, dnys they hnvo been out
lining tho enmpalgn over tho early
morning coffee. Hakes and hoes
Strikingly Effective
New
Spring Suits
Hidleiilly changed fashions. Women will ivvcl la
tho diversity tho license to study porsoimlHy.lK'.
coitiliiKiie.sH. Conservntlvcly munrt Mylos with
nlcctlcH il line nnd finish Hint, iimko them most
iiiiiihiiuI values nt their price. New Coverts, Satin
Cloth, itch Vlgomcnitv, HhurUy. Checks nnd Kino
Seines for gonoi-nl wear, travel, sports or motor-
lug. Xol ii stylo Idea missing. Xot mi authentic
'
Hue lacking.
f
ELECT OFFICERS
Alumni ampler of Slgiiin Chi Pro-
pines for Annual Convention
nt San Francisco.
At n mooting of tho newly organ- 0i8 ll0 cnmo to Co08 Uny cnvlng
Izod nlutnni chnptcr of tho Sigma i,8 snillng ship hero nbout 1857,
Chi fraternity hold last evening r.t j1Ist nftor tho Itoguo Itlvor Indian
tho homo of John W. Flnnngnn wnrB. ir infer mnrrled nn Indian
offlcors wcro elected for tho year. Womnn, though old residents hero
1'inns wore mnuo ror tno nnnunl
convention of tho frnternlty to bo
hold In'August at San Frnnclsco. An
invitation has boon extended to nil
uruiiiuniy mo ciiicuiimon unm . mvo ,nn(lo tlluIr n,)1)cnrnnre, lmvo
nno occn correct, in mis enso no beo 8,lInC(, nm, nr0 nBaIn rcn(ly
ouuircu mo iiinus anu noi mi men, ; for U(f0
did ho glvo up nnd allow himself to
bo taken to tho poor farm.
Henry Miller was born In Gcrmnny
At a mooting in tho Chnmbcr of
Commerce a short tlmo ngo tho wo-
i.. ioir n.i .i. ,... ,,,., ilmcn of tho clcnn-up comtnltteo dl
In 1815 nnd when n young mnn lofti . ,
i., o n n. T...iMr t.i ... i vltloil tho city Into five districts, np
homo as a sailor, During hlg trnv- . , , . .
$15.00 $18.50 $20.00 $22.50
$25.00 $35.00
Dili ; lm
New Arrival, i,
Vnng Coa
Novelti
les
Xew Cents will, nil ,l0 ncnr
hrliiKH. FliiL'er.11,1 .,.. i
ti- ! hi nn nii.i. .
,lITOl1i(ikI
.T "
UlPi, ik.,
""'hi
,fmiM
'"'"' Mvt f''jr" Nklrcn,,,:
M
lnil8-AJ
.,..,. .aiKO, loose ,,,, j,
herd Cliccks. (inii,....i ..
L i Wtium
Iho new Hli.es, ,, ,,, WTilIjJ
'" niui AHyJHMey
nro tli Wt,. ,.,, ,,ov (V)ntJ
Jutkets,
$7.50 $10.00 $12,50
$20.00 $25,00 an(,
Women's Smart New Dresses
pointing a chnlrmnn In charge of
each section. Saturday they will ,
wntch tho efforts of tho citizens, .
but hero tholr work Is not ended
for nftor that they will make the '
rounds, looking for rubbish that hes
not Hindu Its wny to tho gnrbagn
nro not suro thnt tho couplo had any
children. It Is at least known ho I
has no relatives In this country nt!"0""8' Whom posslblo they will re-J
TIIKSK l)Hi:SSi:S AT .".." to ."iSIO.OO are, wo liellevc, tho licst vnlues
we have shown. Afternoon nnd evening frocks of Faille Clotli, Silk
Poplin and Wind Civpe, Irt ail tho new shales, Putty, Hntitl, HelKlnn
lllue, Hrono nml Xnvy llliie, Shirred and Conllan flared Skirts, Xa-
ery Collars, Streamer Tunics. Jinny now novelty collars and other
(plaint features.
THK DHKSSKS AT l?ll).0( (o SUO.oo show m... ...
tloas, liirliidlne; Kinplro, Himslau IVnsant and viirlou nil
iiimliit Iwllln" styles. Wide Hkhtn, many 0 J
""' '"" "i. "eno Mt'nvi'H or ituo tulle, whlih U ilniMk
normal nod liluli walst-llnos. PuNsy hJHow Tnffcln Orw
and Slllc Poplins.
present.
A hnlf-brced girl was adopted nnd
rnlsed by Miller though it is believed
alio Is dead. Tho body of tho do
ceased will bo burled by tho county
nt Coqulllo.
port such matters to tho City Health
Offlcor. In every enso thoy will
take tho host means at tholr disposal
In putting tho finishing touches to
tho city's clean-up campaign.
Hut better than clcancd-up bare
alumni members In Oregon and
Idaho and also to tho actlvo member?
In tlio chapter nt tho University of
Oregon asking thorn to go to tho
fair through Coos Hay, coming horo
Hf 1U0 on 1110 lioni. rrCWOIIB 10 Almnl mnnll, ntrr, llnnrt. Mlllnr Slinpnu nin Mnu-nru lilnnnitmr flllln..
tholr going a big picnic will bo held cnnio over from tho county sent and ! tho forlorn spots. And for tills roa-
gavo testimony In tho enso of Waters son thorc will bo u general planting
versus I)nvls In which Mrs. Wllllnm of trees nnd flowers tomorrow. Many
Wattors Ib seeking n shnro of tho cltlzotiB havo already Bocurcd shrub-
Mart Davis estate, alleging that sho . bcry for parking improvoment mid
Is a daughter of tho deceased plo
noor.
hiiro.
J. W. Flanagan was elected pres
ident; Ocorgo Stevenson, vice-president,
onii Hen Fisher, Eccrotnry nnd
trormiror. Thero wcro nluo prcront
at tho meeting.
; for the gardens nbout tholr homos.
Kvery womnn should SHU the
display nt CIjAKKK'H MIMd.NKHV. CIIAMI'IOXSIHP
I-rJday mid Kntiudny. hAV KVKXIXfi.
HO.VT miss tlio COOS COUNTY
AMK, SATUH.
HO.VT miss tho COOS COUNTY
CHAMPIONSHIP (IAJIIJ SATUH
HAV KVIJXINCJ.
HAHIiKY, 9 1. .10 nt HAIXHS.
FI.OUH, .-jIl.HO nt HAIXKS.
, Dr. H. H. KKLTY, DKXTIST '
j Phono 112-J, Hoom 204, Coko bldg.
Things New In
Women's Separate Skirts
$5.00 $6.85 $7.50 $10.00
Snappy models for seuil-divss uud stiret weur. AmoiiK tlio iiiutoiluls aro lloiupuii,
Chiiddah Clotli, sttiuulup; Hluclc mill White Checks, Series uud Poplins. Tho stylos In
clude the new cuff skirt, circular, pleated uud nerordhni mulcts; many have pockets; deep
pit hers aro often used in the had: at the hell line.
Fitted-Top
Silk Petticoa
$3.00 to $6,50
Petticoats niado of nertlcealilc KJW
Metssalliie Silks with soi'tlotinl lloonrtvrt
plentvtl. New styles to conform 1thll
skirts. AH new colors to select fna, !
many Sprlup; novelty shades. Allilin.
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
Corner Central Avenue and Broadway.
SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN
Another Cut On Prices
On the Clausen Shoe Stock.
Sec New Prices In Window. Because of Many Sizes Getting
Low We Have Cut The Prices Even Deeper Than Before
NOTICE THE SAVINGS BELOW
Lot No.
LndloK low KhooB uud Pumps. 2.50 and
J3.00 values. Nc
35
Lot No. 2
Ladles' Pumps and OxroriW. in palunl, mm
motal and tan. pn
lil.r.0 vnluos now QJQ
Lot No. 3
Ladles' Patent Oxforda and PtiinpM.
ja.BO, now
65c
Lot No. 4
100 palra Ladles' Laco Shoes, kiiu metal, tan,
patont nnd Viol Kid. ja.00 mid f.'t.r.O (ti fn
and ? 1.00. Choice, ipiUU
Lot No. 5
Ladles' Hutton Shoes, ood stykw In ft- HP
pntunt nnd kuii motal. $ 1.00. Choice ,J) U J
Lot No. 6 '
Children's Low and HIkIi Shoos, sninll slzos
only. ItoKulur $1.50 and $1,00,
Cholco JOG
15i
Lot No. 7
Children' Low Shoos, $1.00 nnd nr
$1.50. Cholco QQg
Lot No. 8
ItnyiT Sumnior Shoes, slo i:i to 5.
Cholco
75
Lot No. 9
yon prs Mon's Oxfords In Patont, ki letul,
Ox Hlond, Tan and Vlel, b!zo 5 to U 1-2 In
$LO0 and $5.00 values. a4 nn
ui $1,08
Lot No. JO
Men's $1.00 and $5.00 Dress Shoes.
Cholco
.$1.65
Lot No. J J
Men's $5.00 Dross Shoos In tan nnd 01 4 r
hhu.k hutton or laco. Cholco JJjQ, Q
Lot No. J 2
100 pairs of Mou'h High Top Shoos sold at
$7.00, $8.00 and $8.50, cholco $2.im, $;U5 and
Jil.15. Sizes loft nro U Vj to U only.
Those Selecting Early Get The Best Choke.
"Money
Talks"
UUD CLOTHING
& SHOE CO.
"Money
Talks"
FREHEN
ASSIGNED
TO FIBE STATIONS
kjhk ciiikp hi:ati.(s maicks
annua h appoint.mhnts to
vahious c(ipanikk at.mkkt-
1N(5 LAST KVHNINt!. "
Annual nppolntmont of tho moni
hers of tho Mnrshflold Voluntcor
Flro Dopnrtmont to tholr stations
which thoy will occupy durliiR flro
nllH was mndo hy Flro Chlof Kont
I Iiik nt n mootliiK hold In tho flro
hall last ovonliiB. A majority of
tho momherH woro prosont to receive
tholr Instructions.
Tho appointments mndo hy Chlof
(KfutIiiB anil Assistant Chief Sloop
follow:
j llosu Company No. 1.
CoorKo (iulovxon, foromnu; L. I).
Illnnchnrd, Wllllnm Ahlo, N. John
son, k, Lodwnrd, .1. K. Pottlt, Dol
Hhodos, II. P. Mauzoy, Ouy Stuts
' mnn, I), KorKiiRon,
Hook nnd Lndder Ciiiupuiiy No. I.
J. V. Davis, foreman; Hohoit
ICniKor, P. Waltors, Oscar (lulov
fcon, R. V. Nushuri;, William Loiib
Htnff, It. Laos nnd N. Stamhono.
Steamer Company x, i,
Charles Jensen, eiiBlnoorj J. Mart
onsen, onclnoor; J. W. Hunt, foro
man; L. Arlundson, nsslbtant on
Bineor; M. J. Ostrow, R. A. Olllvnnt,
II. lllllyer.
I lose Company o. ,
M. KriiBor, foreman; Kd LlndhorK.
C. Lando, II. Lococq, G. Lecocq,
i. Mattson, Charles Mattson, Hon
Davis, L. v, Travor, Lloyd Roso, W.
McDonald.
Jlotor No. , Comnanv No. 1.
Cordon Smith, eiiBlncor; A. H.
Cnnipholl, foreman, L. k. nilvon,
1 1. Carllslo, O. C. Lattln, Arthur Mil.
Ipr. V, A. Pratt, A. SooIIb, Goorgo
ScoIIb.
CO G T TO
BE
GIVE
0
f
DAIRYMEN
RATHER
AT BANQUET TABLE
DIHKCTOU 1'IJNTON AXNOUXCKS COOS HAV COW TKSTINO ASSO
PHOCHAM l'Olt i:XTi:HTAIX-j CIATIOX IXVITHS COOS ItlVHH
.MI3XT AT Till: ORPIIKUM, OAIHV.MKX II Kit K ON NKXT
TIIKArrKH. AVKDXKKDAV.
NEW PP
ARRIVE
Director It. N. Fonton today nn
nounccd thnt tho followiiiB proBram
will ho Blven next Sunday uftoruuon
nt 2 o'clock nt tho Orpheum theater
hy tho Coos Hay Concert llimd:
March "Knlsor Fredurlck".l-,rlcdmnn
Ovorturo "Plquo Damo" Suppo
ChoniB. (a)" Tho Lord Is Groat."
MoudoluKohii
(h) "All Hull tho Lund or tho
Kroo." Rico
(c) "Our Old HIbIi" l'nrks
(d) "Tho Hoaiitlful llltio Dan
uho" StrniiKu
(With hand accouipnnlmout.)
Flnnlo from "Arlolo" Hneh
Uallot music from "William Toll"
a, KOHHlUi
irnwallun Patrol "Kllauoa". .Slowart
Star SpiuiBlod Hnunor.
CARD OK THAXIvS.
Wo doslro to express our henrt
folt thanks to many friends whose
acta of klndnoss and words of svm.
pnthy llfihtoned tho hurden of our!
Briof durlns tho illness and death
of our holovod wife, daughter and I
sister, Mrs. Henry Olson. Wo also!
tool Bratoful for tho many honutiful
floral offeriiiBs.
UK.NRY OLSON,
MR. AND MRS. C. O.
LARSON AND FAMILY.
i Along the Waterfront. I
Tho Pnrnlso, of tho Swnyno nnd
Iloyt lino, has hoon chartorod for a
trip to Alaska, nccordliiB to hor n
Bonts horo and hut a day or so ubo
pnssod Cooa liny on hor wny north
from San Francisco. Whether she will
ho taken off tho run In horo for booiI
Is not known. Tho Paralso haa hoon
coming horo slnco last spring.
At ono o'clock tomorrow tho
Hroakwater will leavo for Portland.
Tho Speedwell is expected from
San Francisco (and Randon olthor
Into this afternoon or tomorrow
morning. Sho lonves Sunday for tho
south.
Lato this afternoon tho Carlos has
not heon reported. Sho is expected
In tomorrow morning at tho latest.
THK SPKKDWKLL SAILS SOUTH
MONIIU, MARCH K, AT 2 P. M.
XOTICH,
Tho monthly mooting of tho Ex
ecutive Committee of tho Mnrsh
flold Chamher of Commerco will ho
held Friday afternoon, Mnrch 5th,
at 4:30.
Tho regular meetinc of tho cnn.
oral chamher will ho hold Friday I
uYumng, Aiarcn 5th at 8 o'clock
and nil memhers nro requested to
ho present.
J. W. MOTLEY, Sec.
I
WIIKW, !ji2.(l.-5 per 100 at llnlues
Dairymen from this entire vicinity
will nieot In Mnrshflold on Wednes
day, according to J. L. Smith, Coun
ty Agriculturist, who nunouncoH tho
Coos Hay Cow TesthiB Association
has completed plans for a hnnquot
In honor of tho Coos Rlvor Associa
tion, InvltutloiiH havo heon oxtonded
to nil dulrymon to attend. I'm
fossor W. A. Hnrr, dairy and alio
export of tho Orogou Agricultural
Collogo, will ho present to glvo an
nddross.
Thoro will nlso ho talks from
prnmluont dulrymon horo, tho work
of tho last year will- ho rovlowod,
uud of principal Importuuco, will ho
tho good got-togothor spirit nnd
tlio hauquot which .It Is claimed, will
ho tho host tho dairymen hnvo ovor
hold on tho Hay.
To havo tho farmors moot horo
nt 10 o'clock on Wednesday morn
ing tho present plan. All hoats
will ho horo hy thnt tlmo, It la ox
poctcd, and tho mooting will con
tinue up to tho tlmo thoy leavo in
tlio nrtorii'jon. It Ik posslhlo that
tho hnnquot will ho hold in tho
I. O. O. F. Hall, though lator nn-
nouncomont of this will ho mndo.
"Sow Associations Formed.
Tho sixth cow testlng'nssoclatlon
of Cooa County Is Just holng or
organlzed on tho North and East
Forks of tho Coqulllo, In near
Gravolford, McKlnloy, Leo and Dora,
according to Mr. Smith. At prosont
thoro aro 20 herds ontored; seven
or eight moro must ho secured.
With this completed Cooa County
will then rank second to no county
In tho world as to hor numhor of
associations. Complete reorganiza
tion of tho Myrtle Point, Coqulllo
and Lower Coqulllo associations has
hoen effected. For tho next year
thero will ho a groat Incroaso In tho
numhor of herds and cows register
ed. Professor W. A. Hnrr la just re
turning from Langlols, where ho
hns estahllshed tho first association
In Curry County. A tester will be
sont In soon to take chargo of tho
Work, also ono will go to Gravolford.
Cow Milken Mnnev.
Pacific Lorelol, a roglslorod Jer-
RKV. KTUIIIll.mil
' MAItSliriKUl
I CHUtCll.TOrOM
i-ici: ovuiiunn
Tho MarhfleM Ij
uTCKatlon Ib JHW
mmllnOHa for tb tf
.1. s. siubblclleld, I'
horo In tlmo to UlU
duties tho tint S::X
Rev. Stubblcfleld w
... I.'lnn.nlh ftlll !'
cnmhiB originally In
filled tlio .MnBU"
Hiimnicr and mlt'
.i thi time'
IIUIU 111 ,
Tho MnrshfleU 0
gone over, neirW'
. . i imnroim.
lllliei widu ."-i-- ,i
.. wnhbltfWi l
panlcd horo 1 " 1
daughter", a -woh'onio
tlicra "' r
ranged later.
80y owned fcf . f-H
tho Cedar Jim ""'
. . r.l tnr 111'
in nor rt-v- - ,fj
1015. bM "-.
for her ownw, -,i
.. . nn ftl Uivt" I
tostcr la chars "1
qUillO A80CIM
n,,.- Torsnv W
1,,u . : ,uir
pounds ol mi"" ,lHj
tor fat valued l
cost of feedms -
?ua' ..ihHI
Tho aver if.
tho I"' u ' .
..Id IB
-""T
eonis rlrti)l
per cent at th U g
huttor mi u ' rlrtiI
.. i The averJlJ
fat hero is 35 ce
FINDS 5'
Hnndon M .$
tie ,s:;.'i;'
tn nre.. " j.
gan Picked up h"!
, a bottle on " tl,
wrecked from tei
T11 V 11
COOS u"" tiiil'y
iit fa ling ,u l
nun "'
erfrf:
- u.a kei
Fehruarv 5. Je '
i-Huii the noW H""