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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1916)
'i K U, W W M H 55g?gg!4iV' ?wwww MHMMMMMMHH "W?!W TWJfPWPI mp h i,wotMl Wlipf lWjlW T5WP EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1916 EVENING EDITION. P r. m tl i m r lM H H )! I" it I li :M m ri 'U l-w U' it; w h 'i 1 ft 5 Monday and Tuesday only At The Lcmdo Sale In order to give the out-of-town shoppers an opportunity to participate in our wonderful bargains we have provided the following SPECIALS for Monday and Tuesday only TROUBLE EXPECTEDiWItf FIRST SAME deputv hiieriff called to kentuck inlet meeting LADIES COATS AND DRESS SKIRTS Regular price $8, $12, $15, $20, $22.50 Your $1.95 choice Also all Children's Coats at this price MEN'S $3.00 HATS 95c - EACH CRETONNES, SILKO LINES and PRESS GINGHAMS ' that sold from 121 -2c to 20c 7c the yard CUSTOMERS WHO ATTEND THIS SALE ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Purchasers PLANT RUNS TODAY (Contlnuad From Pago Throo) r HOCIAIi CALENDAR Progress Club with Mrs. P. A. TladKon. Alpha Dolphlau Society with Miss Myrtlo Downor. . TUESDAY .North Bond Catholic guild wltli Mrs. Charles Knlsor. Episcopal LadloB Guild In plld hall. hC. W. II. M. with Mrs. S."J. I'mmo'l. Athono Dolphlan Society 4 In North nond Library. WEDNESDAY 'Jolly Dozon with Mrs. G. Johnson. . D. M." C. club with Mrs. A. E. Morton. . Pnstlmo ovonlng card par ', ty with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. . Surbock, THURSDAY Alort club with Mrs. Ella f Dowman. 4 ' A. N. W. Club with Mrs. A. T. Halnos. FRIDAY ' Trio Cord club with Mrs. Honry O'Mara. Konslngton Club with Mrs. L. A. Llljojqvlst. Dahlia Club with Mrs. E. Cnmoron In Eastport. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. ? A. K. Arkloy In North Rend. 4 " FAREWELL I'AHTV ' On Friday nftornoon, December aist, Mrs. R. II. Walter entertained informally for Mrs. Cordon Smith who with her Uttlo son, loft this woek on tho Kllburn to bo gone for soma tlmo In tho hopos of benefit ting tho boy's health. Sowing and cards mado up a vory pleasant nf tornoon and wore followod lator by a dainty luncheon. Mrs. Waltor's Invited guests woro: Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Rolma Thomas, Mrs. J. C. Morchant, Mrs. M. P. Pondorgrasa, Mrs. Albert Seollg, Mrs. Georgo Ayro, Mrs. J. W. MItcholl, Misses Clara and Agnes Johnson and Emma Dear, t f , NEW YEARS PARTY I On Nev Years night," Mr."""and Mrs. J. W. Gardiner of North Rend entertained at n delightful New Yoars party tho affair also being In honor of their ICth wedding annl- lunclicon. Then Mr. nm! Mrs. Gar diner donned tliolr wedding gar ments of 1C years ago, and woro onco again a brldo and groom, marching Into tho room to tho sweet strains of tho wedding march played by Mrs. E. L. Coo. With the parlor lights turned low, .tho Christmas tree lighted, tho guests passod tho remaining hours or ino ovonlng In dancing. Mrs. Gardi ner waB assisted by Misses Mabol Klockor's and Margarot Reynolds In entertaining tho following: Mr. and Mrs, Roubon Lyons, Mr. and Mrs, Nollson of Handon, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coo, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Evor Itt, Miss GUI, Miss Hoath and Mr. Mayhew. 4 ! t , INFORMAL CHAT t Caroy nundy has beon the guest at tho S. n. Cutltp homo on Dan- 'lols Crook for over a woek. Mr. THIS WEEK AND NEXT OX DAY HIIIFT .SIX Extra Day Put In Ho II ('tin Ho .Shut Down for Repairs Without Loss Tho C. A. Smith mill is operat ing today, making a run of six days this weok instead of five days, Tho mill also run next Saturday making six days next weok. Superintend ent Murch lias a pleco of repair work to do dud as tho mill is sup posed to run five days ho will put In tho oxtra day this weok and next wook, thus giving him thrco days In which to make tho repairs ho de sired. After next weok ho will shut down tho plant for throo days to malco tho repairs ho wants to carry out. However, Chuugo in Duto PohIimmics School Authoring to Vote on He- call of Director Ktcphiui Saying that ho had been called by letter and long dlstauco messago to attend a school director recall meeting at Kcntuck Inlet tlls af ternoon, Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird started across tho bay this morning. But a messago from Ken tuck Inlet later in tho day was to the effect that the mooting had beon called off. Thoro camo a letter to tho Sher iffs' offlco from Mrs. Flora Fore man, teacher of tho district, signed as the chairman of n commltteo of 20 families. This was followed la tor by a telophono message, asking that a deputy be present at tho meeting as troublo was ex pected. Today a membor of tho school hoard at Cooston declared that tho recall meeting to voto on tho oust ing of A. J. Stephnn from tho bonrd lias been called off bocauso tho mooting, legally, should bo tomor row, which Is Sunday. , Started Week Ago. Tho movo to recall Mr. Stophan started weeks ugo, It Is claimed, when sovcral patrons of tho dis trict becamo dissatisfied with an arrangement which it Is said, calls for a too great expondlturo of money In tho district. Mrs. Flora Foroman, toachor, de clared that she would not allow flvo dollars of hor salary to go each month toward tho paymont of a jan itor, nor would Bho do tho Janitor work herself. Somo of tho patrons clnlmcd that hor contract speci fically covered thin point. Will Inhiio New Cull. It Is understood now tlint nn other mooting will havo to bo called for tho purposo of getting n voto on tho recall and legal notices pub lished again. .Tvo mombors of tho board, A. J. Stophan and Andrew Sandlno, mot last wook, It Is said, and olectod Leonard Sandlno clerk of tho board In tho placo of Mrs. Anderson. POUT ORFORD NEWS MAKSHFIEIil) TRIUMPHS OVIJH NORTH BEND, 02 TO (I Itnskctbnltcrs Open Season Last Kvculiig On Local Floor Hnt- tlo Shows Hrllllnnt HtrenkH Marshfleld high defeated North Dend five by a score of G2 to G in tho first basket ball game of the season 'played laBt ovontng li: tho local gym nasium, Tho visitors mado ono baB' kc't, tho other four points being gains on fouls, Tho protoges of Coach NIlcs gained 10 points on tho fouls of their opponents. This is nlso tho first gamo under tho now rules. Tho boys folt tliuiu solvcs greatly hampered bocauso ot tho restrictions and tills, In part, ac counts for tho nuniibcr of fouls, Tho rules havo a tendency to decrease roughness. Make Good Showing Local fans nro enthusiastic over tho showing of tho local quintet. Their playing was not brilliant, but hero and thoro woro flashing, show ing what tho boyB will bo cnpablo of doing' with n couplo of weeks more of ptactlco. Next Friday evoulug thoy will moot tho flvo of tho local Independent team. Tho linoupB of the two teams fol low: Marahflold North Horn! WattorH '. Hylor Durrowa Hart ForwinLs Seaman Holmes v .Center McDonald .- Mlndy Chapman Russell Gunid.4 For Marflhffold Uurrows was high point winner with 18 points, four baskets and 10 foulo. Wesley Sea man secured 14 points, so did Chap man, and Wattors mado six. T RECEIPIS AND KXPKNDITURKS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Treasurer J. II. Flanagan Makes Animal Report "P 1,107.05 Taken In During 11)10 Shown Receipts of tho Marshflold Cham hor of Commerce oxecedod tho dis bursements by $8.97 In 191C, ac cording to th6 annual roport of J. II. Flanagan, treasurer, at tho meet ing of tho organization- last ovo nlng. However,' this docs not In cludo tho salary of tho secretary for Dccombor, an Item "at $75, nor about $110 duo on prliUIng not yet complotod, though thoro Is still $80 outstanding and collectable, said Secretary J. W. Motloy. January 1, 191(5 thoro was a. cash balance on hand of $4(2. Tho sum of $2CCl was received on subscrip tions during tho year, nnrt this, ndded to other receipts amounted to $1,107.55. Among tho Items In tho expon dlturo column woro $1000.45 for hooklots, $82C for salary ot tho secretary and offlco rent of $300 and tho ontlro Bum of expenditures was $4,098.80. STILL I TLB 1 FIGHT ' TO HE CAHIunDfcjH TO SAN FR..cikrB Xtt&On It' U. -I II t . Aftkril tit Illti'l-vlmv U iiT"B cIiiIh About Terminal J1 WILL HANDLE BEACH SAND AT ROGUE RIVER J. U. I'etcra Ih to Establish n Ma clilno at Itoguo Itlver This Year Dundy two years ago worked under V. G. Hlndmarsh at North nond and North Slough on tho surveying sang. Ho is now Inspector of tho; Boutliorn Pacific bridge construc tion work at Acmo, Oregon. fr Miss Paulino Ilahr, who recently resigned hor posttlqn as art Instruc tor in tho North nond schools, will leave on tho Adollne, tho 11th, for hor homo In San Ftanclsco to re- sumo hor art studies, prepatatory to entering Columbia UnlvoMlty noxt year. HEPORTEl) VKRY LOW Syver Hurkoy of North Henri In Crit ical Condition Syver Dackoy, tho woll known North nend man who Is III at Mer cy hospital, was reported to be very law this afternoon. All visitors aro excluded from his room. To day ho was conscious but could speak only with great effort. Ho is suffering from gonoral neuritis and It is feared that his death is only a question of a short time. Mr. Dackoy Is 72 years of ago and Is qutto woll to do. athos horo. He has no rol- HLACKSMITH HURT II. Dooley, who, has boen con ducting a blacksmith shop In tho Reynolds building on Second street In Handon, accidentally fell while on duty last Thursday afternoon and sustained a broken leg. Ills condition Is Improving rapidly. World. Yersary, and tho birthday of Miss Pearl Heath. Tho foro part of tho Western evening wag spent In card playing, , and was followed by a sumptuous Times want ads bring results WILL TAKE VACATION Chris Humuukmhi OvAh First In Thirty Years Tho Handon Woatom World says: Chris Rasmusson, ono of tho local pioneer saloon mon put out of business by tho prohibition law Bays ho Is going to tako things ousy for a whllo, this being his first va cation In thirty yoars. , Mr. RasnuisBon .loaves tho busi ness after conducting saloons In Coos county for tho past 27 years. For nine yoars ho was In business at Marshfleld ana for tho past olghteon years ho has boon located In Dandon. That ho has beon honest In his vocation Is ovldoncod by tho fact that during these 27 yoars, In which ho hasn't missed a single license, ho has nover boon In nnlfpn pnurt lint linn Hinrn )ini.n ' an arrest for troublo In his place. Notew About tho People Thoro Told In tho Tribune Frank Hawkins Is tho only ono who continues to make trips ho twoon this placo and Handon with his auto. John Jonson, after spending n coup)o ot weokfl visiting frlonds and relatives In Northorn Curry, has ro- turncd to his post ot duty at Brook ings Mill. Tho Now Years Evo Rail nt Fromm's Hall was woll attondod, and successful In every respect. A midnight suppor was sorvod at tho rosldonco of Frank Hawkins. Thoro woro two weddings near Ragnoll's Ferry on Rogue River, Christmas Eve, Willis Mooro and Miss Mabol Ovortou, and Alex. Donaca and Miss Ireno Curnow tho ccromonlOB occurring In each caso at tho respective residences of tho parents of tho brides. County Attorney Johnson ajd drossod tho pooplo of Port Orford Wodnesday evening last, nia re marks being confined principally to an Interpretation of tho Sunday closing and prohibition laws, which ho proposes to strictly onforco, Tho membership of the Tllltcum Club has reached 4G mombors and as ovory ono has boon Invited to make application for membership tho mombors at their last rogular meeting voted to close tho chartor as they thought 46 mombors enough for tho amount of room nt their present location, The handling at tho bench sands for gold and platinum Is to bo started ut Gold Roach according to tho Globo, which says: "Tho long looked for tnnchluo that will successfully hnndlo In quantities tho sands on tho seashore and" savo all tho values therein, has at last beon Invontod and tried out to tho ontlro satisfaction or Its operntora. J. R. Peters of this piaco, who Iina boon mentioned at dltforont times as working on a gold-saving machlno, togothor' with associates from Astoria, havo dem onstrated tho worth of tho -otors machlno at Whisky Run, north of Handon. Tho machine has riouo moro than wob ovor claimed for It by Mr. Potors In tho quantity hand led nnd tho high por cent of valuos It saved. Tho machlno has demon strated that It will hnndlo bettor than 200 tons of sand por day and will savo bettor than 80 per cent of tho values thoron contnlnod. Tho simplicity ot tho machlno adds greatly to its value, as It only ro qutres tho labor of throo mon to run it, which lowors tho operating expenses to less than ten cents per ton. It Is understood Mr. PoterH and associates will establish ono of tho machines at Roguo Rlvor. MONEY NASY P. E. Conway Is closing a num ber of first mortgago loans on Im proved ranches for long porlods of tlmo at 8 per cent in different parts of tho county. Ho has unllmltod funds on hand for Immcdlato loaning. TRANSFER INCLUDES SURVEY IN CALIFORNIA Wlllnnietto-Pmlflc Dcorii Indicate Lino Will Extent! On Down The Coast Tho trnnsfor of tho Willamette-' Pacific railroad property to tho Southern-Pacific also include rights of wny In Dol Norto county, Califor nia, and In southern Oregon b woll no tho Coos Day-Eugono lino, accord ing to tho Weokly Trinity Journal, of Wcuvorvlllo, Trinity county, Cal. Tho deeds of transfer woro dated July 1, '10 10, but havo Just beon filed for record with tho county clerk of Trinity county. Tho fact tlrot tho nghtB of way south of Coob Ray nro I'icludod would load to tho bollof that tho Intention Is to extend tho rail road on down tho coast to connect at Eurokn. , ' Tho deeds filed stato that tho con sideration Is $100,000. Owing m tho fact that tho Southern Pacific wna known to havo owned thn Wlll-nmetto-Paclflc tho transfer Is Im portant merely in tho light of reor ganization. Tho Trinity county pnpor says: "Tho property of tho Wlllamotto Paclfic In this county consists or rights of way along tho lino which has bnon survoyod north of Trinidad. Rights of way In Dol Norto comity and In Southern Oregon, as well as tho Coos Day-Eugono lino nqw butin Ing, aro covorcd in tho transfer." tlAl m ARRESTS VIOLATORS OF THE GAME LAWS Deputy Wnrriou AdaniH In , County Hum ,Threo Men Fined Curry T. 1. Qlttlr.tifiti .....I it .. ... ... ....,. ,,,, ty. S. PL'M 1n ut11 tin Hln f.i.t...--i ttH Day before tho offlclaU 4 Duiiiiium i-uuiuc in aan iy in an cuort to secure ... rates. That Is, thoy will i, k .. .. v......v. U Minnas concerned, ior a resolution yu ed at tho meeting last night i tnose mon to put forth the!r forts in securing theso rie, Coos Day. According to tho report In bnck from Portland by l,. j (TJ own, uuy nuiivn iui lill'SU ritfl come from San Francisco officials thoro, It seems, nwt-j. the first movo toward gtvlnc hero. According to tho roailt, offlco of tho south secures tin) f Ion of tho Oregon officials W ii'.uiuiik any uuuimuii in mo grilthfl It Is to got tho first moel3 cd that thcBo rcprcscntatlVt! bo nsKou to call on tllo San Fi Cisco officials ot tho Southern cltle and got thorn busy. Should tho railroad turn.i tho matter of rates, tho only'iiiJ remaining for Coos Ray to An uJ bo to present tho facts and ft. of exportation from horo and tt available products of this ,''i beforo tho Interstate Coma in Washington, nn expaeffv codurc. ! Hut tho mombors of tii P Commission havo beon wtuliWl tho matter nnd thoy deelaro that'll tho Southern Pacific Is unwlliltr't, grunt tho rates tho flgat will carried through to Waihlttoq t thoy tool confldont that thw thoy will bo nblo to get terml rates for Coos Day. . CotlUILLE RIVER COWS i MAKEG00D SHOWIN Testing AsMOclutloiiB In Hint Qart Imllrato Oood tMJIk Vw tluctlnn of tho Herds Further figures regarding th m testing associations of the cmm havo beon mado public. The f qullto Vulloy Testing Association d which H. D. Wamor Is tho tester! charge, has n total ot C75 cowi uj of this number G34 wore tnted I tho full year. Tho avorngo proW Hon por cow was 200.8 pounndiff buttor fnt. Tho nvorago cost-'i feed was $33.01 and tho avcrajj Jf retwriiB $47.13. Tho best cow ti tho association was owned bjrU.jj Mohl and produced 480 pounud butter fat. Tho cost of feed w $31.00 and tho net returns lltt Tho cow milked 297 days In therJ Tho Dandon nnd Lower Coqo river Association, of which 0. 1 Johnson Is tho tostor In charge, ti COO cows and of theso 380 werett C(l through tho ontlro year. TV nvorago production of tho 3&0 c waB 238.7 pounds of butter fat, a nvorago cost for food $24,!l5 and tfc net returns $57'. 80, 1 Tho host records mndo by any in t)io association, In fact the to record mado In tho county, ii production ot 000 pounds ot butUf Tho cow Is Pacific Laura w Van Louvon of Dandon. Wheat, ijia.lO. Haines. HAND LVJUHED Man Harily Hurt In dou MIR at Dan. Sovornl arrests for violation of tho gnmo laws woro mndo In Curry county according to tho following from tho Gold Deaclt Globo: Doputy Stato Gnmo Ward on John Ad'aniB, arrostod C. II. Walsworth fo$hav(ng ioer meat in his posseu- Bloh, N. WalBw'orth for having inn- fat tllated hldos In his possession,' and n. roglstorod Jersey owned by J. I m Mousor io r trapping without n II ceriso. Tho trio wob brought In nnd Fri day thoy wero glvon a hearing boforo Justlco of tho Peaco Stafford. C, II. Walsworth ontored n. plea of guilty nnd, was flnod $20.00 which ho paid, N Walsworth ontored a plea of guil ty and was fined $00.00 and tho flno remitted. M. Mousor plead not guilty nnd tho hearing sot for Mon day. Technicalities in tho papors caused tho second postponement un til today. MEN WERE SAI'I) Tho following Is from tho C Deach Globo: Gravo fears wero entertained wn last woek for the safety of SU and Ernest Fry'o, who left Or Pass In a row boat for Gold P1 Several days elapsed after they 1 startod boforo they woro hoard fro but Sunday ovcnlng all fears w' dispelled whoi Stanley called W wifo t6 tho telepliono from Agne Frazler Mccum, an omployo of tho C, McC. Johnson shlnglo mill, may loso tho uso of tho fingers of his left hand as tho result of nn accident at tho mill tho latter part ot last week, says tho Dandon World. Mr. Mecum It appears' was work ing on one ot tho sawa and was preparing to "change saws" at tho tlmo. Tho power was turned off, hut the machinery whs noi slowing down as, rapidly as desired and ho placed a couplo of shingles against tho side of tho saw and applied pressure Svlth his loft hand. The shlnglo caught In tho tooth of tho saw, jerking his hand in also. The back of tho baud, from a po sition between tho thiunb and first tingor nnd parallel to tho knuckles, was laid open, tondons and blood vessels being severed. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Marshflold DANCE New Moose Hall. Satur day, January tf. Anthony's Orches tra. Gentlemen, 1; Ladles free. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM JOHN LEE CLARKE, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, A Delayed Shipment of Guaranteed Genuine NAVAJO INDIAN RUGS These were Intended for the Christmas and Holiday trade, but arriving too late we have placed.them in our window at very attractive prices. " g&SFnOT1 '" This is an exceptional opportunity to secure one of these rare productions in Rugs at exactly the same prices you would pay in Albuquerque. 3WQJT """'" ' It will pay you to make a trip to the store, even if you do not wish to buy, as the' exhibit alonc'is well worth seeing. It is one of the largest collections of Genuine Na vajo Indian Rugs ever showrHivCoos County.. ' 1 We Sell It for Less" I Going Harvey Company -8385 House Furnishers mm J . y' J J Jit L,W JbA, . - At -s.li JWt-