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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1912)
THE COflS HAY TIMES, JMMWIBft fflBWWBIIffltJIWf Jfllfr-rEVENIlfEplTION. Tl.l r""T'l, S,'S9S,720S Fines no Swat 'Emm DUTY OF THE SEASON. If signs Don't lie The time la nigh When you .Ana I jMust swat The fly. The signs, By geol It Deems To mo, Right now Decree To grab Tho flen. FRANK E. M-N-S. PARSONS. And wo, By Petol Will havo To mcot Tho old Mosketo And cruBh Ill's meat. ANSON ROQERS. If ,tbcr was ono femalo fly hang tag ,nbout your hous on May 1 and you did not kill her oho laid 120 gffl. Those eggs hatched within a few days, and tho young AIcb soon .reached maturity. And, If half thoHo 120 fllca woro female 'flics and you killed nono ot them, 7,200 egga woro laid. On June 16 your original ono fly will havo multiplied to 7,200 full grown able bodied flics. THore Is tho Incrodlblo rato nt which tho pestiferous fly incrensos In population, starting with ono fly on May 1 and going on tho assumption thAfhalf the flies nro females and you didn't kill any of 'cm: May 1 1 May IB 120 June 16 7,200 July 8 432,0000 July 28 26,920,000 August 15 1,666,200,000 Sept. 1 03,312,000,000 Sept. 16 6,608,720,000,000 Sp, If you don't swat that fly on May 1. sbo will havo had tho oppor tunity by Soptcmbur 16 to Incrcnso lop ny.popuiauon uy d.duh.ciu.uuu, .000. There aro about 1,000 homos In Marshflold. If In each of thoso J, 000 homen a busy, Industrious fly iippuared on May 1 mid wns not GIRL .ETS WRITTEN MARRIAGE ' PROPOSAL IN WEED. STERLING, Colo, May 21 A Stor- ling girl has received n written pro PomI .of marriage which has boon on Its way from Laramlo, Wyo slnco Fob. 8, 1911. The offer of mnrrlago wan made up In a dnlnty silk bag that mas attached to n tumblo wood. Tho girl iwas attracted by tho sllkon bog .and upon examination of tho contents found the following noto: Lararmle, Wyo Fob. 8, 1011. "I am n young rnnchmnn' In tho beat of health. Havo a nlco farm and a pleasant home, but I am very lone some. My solo .companion is n largo Newfoundland dog and It Bomotlmet geta monotonous, for no matter how Intelligent the dog, ho can't cook or do the housework. "I would do anything for n girl that Is on tho levol. Nothing would be too good for her. I like brown yes best. A genuine good-heartod American girl, who would valuo a homo and hubby abovo other things, would ,havo my proforonce. "If a young lady finds this and Is already taggod or doesn't enro to accept the matrimonial ndvnnces of r well meaning nnd clean fellow, I nsk her to kindly pass it along to some one of her fancy froo friends. Only hope that sho will uso judgment. (Signed) Frank J-V, Oenoral delivery, Laramlo, Wyo. Tho recipient of tho abovo Is not .cngagod to be married and Is at a loss what to do with It. promptly killed there are now 120,000 busy, Industrious little flies. And there will be, unless an Im mediate and general swatfest Is in augurated In this city, 6,698,720, 000,000,000 busy, Industrious littlo flies by Soptember 16, Flics breed in any rottenlng or fermenting mnttci. Their favorite place, however, is in norso and cow manure If you don't want flies koop your placo clean. Don't leave any decaying matter of any kind about tho plnco. And, nbovo all, novor allow mnn- uro to remain uncovered. Put it in n screened box until It Is romov-od. Swat tho fly but nbovo nil ro- movo tho fly brcodlng placo. This Is tho ndvlco which tho city hoalth phy sicians nro seeking to Impress upon the pcoplo of Mnrshflold in order that thoso threatened 6,008,720,000,000 flics may novor soo tho light of Marsh field's sunshine NOW IS TIME TO KILL furs, so out nusv Tho first flics nro tho most Important ones to kill. A fly examined nt tho stato oxporl- inent station nt Storrs, Connect- lent, wns found to havo C.C00,- 000 germs on it, and it's a poor oxcuso for n fly that can't Blip- port n rouplo of million germs. A fly can Iny 120 eggs in 14 hours and bo bright nnd cheer- ful nnd ready to go back to her duties tho noxt day. Ono fly may havo several million de- scendnuts In a season: 08 por cent of tho eggs nro laid In stables, nnd 2 por cent In gar- bnge nnd other filth. Tho fly Is supposed to kill between 40,000 to 60,000 persons In tho United Statos every year. It novor comes out of a cesspool without putting Its hnnds behind Its cars. Every tlmo It falls into n pitcher of milk It leaves n trail of n thousand gonna. Ono dead fly In May is worth a peck In Septombor. Talk over tho subject with your family phy- slrlan. If ho is ttwnko: othor- "wlso with n member of tho local board of health: then do your part. A polBon Harmless to Hu man llfo Is mndo by placing In shallow dishes n solution of two ounces of water, a littlo sugar and ono dram ot bichromate ot potash. Collier's Wcokly. LONG LIVED ONES IN THIS FAMILY RED BLUFF, Cnll., May 22. Tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Sharp boglns with moro grand- parents nnd great-grandparents than the majority of children. All four of tho grandparents nro living and threo groat-grand- mothers wolcomo tho membor of tho fourth gonorntlon of tholr two families. Two of tho grent- grandmothers nro on tho moth- er'n side of tho houso nnd the the grandmother of tho fnthor of tho latest addition to tho Sharp family Is living. WT2NDLINO BUYS TIMBER Secures Control of Valuable Property Near Medford. MEDFORD, Ore., May 24. 0. X Wondllng, ono of tho Inrgest lumber men Jn the west, owner of a scored mills and thousands of acres of tim ber land, and O. E. Evans, manager of tho Weed 'Lumbor company; H. Nathan, or tho Wendllng-Natnan Lumber company of San Francisco, nnd R. M. Cross, vice president of the "Wondllng Lumbor company of Portland, havo nurchased tho lntoi- ests of Jlort Anderson and W. C. Green in tho Big Pines Lumber com pany. II. A. Thlcrolf retains his In terest with tho company and will continue Its manager. Tho now officers nro G. X. wenu lln, presldontj R. M. Cross, vlco .presi dent, nnd H. A. Thlcrolf, secretary. Enlnrgcd facilities for business aro planned by tho new owners. STUDENT TEST FAILS 07 In Linn County Only 1113 of 2Q8 Pasi Kigntn urmic,; UH conditioner. ALBANY. Ore. May 22. Of tho 298 pupils who took tho stato eighth grndo oxamlnntlona In Linn county 133 pasaed. County School Super intendent Jncksou and his assistants have comploted tho work of grading tho papers nnd found that 166 of the pupils had failed to secure diplomas. Of tills numbor, however, 98 woro conditioned and will bo ablo to se cure a diploma at tho next exami nation by passing in tho ono or two subjects In which they failed to get a panning grado. Slxty-sovcn stu dents failed outright Tho 08 who woro conditioned vir tually paBsod tho testa, falling In not moro thnn two subjocts. Many of tho 07 who fallod outright took the test, not with tho expectation of pass ing, but to bo prepared for tho noxt examination. RESERVED BEATS for SENIOR PLAY on SALE nt tho BUSY Corner. Havo your job printing dona at fho Timet oBeo. E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jeweler 100 North Front Street, MAHSHFIRLD. ORE. 0'Kelly's Auto Line Running botweon North Bond and Mnrshflold ns por schedule 0:66 n. m. 7:40 ' 8:26 " 9:10 " 9:65 " 10:40 " 11:25 " 12:10 p.m. 12:55 " 1:40 " 2:25 " 3:1Q " 3:55 " 4:40 5:25 " C:10 " C:55 " 7:65 " 8:55 " 9:55 " 10:65 " 11:55 " Leave North Bend Lcato Murouflcld 7:10 a.m. 7:55 " 8:40 " 9:25 " 10:10 " 10:55 " 11:40 " 12:25 p.m. 1:10 " 1:65 " 2:40 " 3:25 " 4:10 " 4:55 " 5:40 " 6:25 " 7:25 " 8:25 " 1:35 " 10:25 11:25 " 12:25 a. m. EXPERTS TELL WHY FOOD IS SO DEAR Jns. C. Dahlmnnn. sorvlntr his third term ns mayor. Omaha. Nebr.. again was successful In receiving tho overwhelming support of tho votors in tho primary election. Ho also successfully rid hlmsolf of a bad cato of kidney troublo by tho aid of Foloy Kldnoy Pills, nnd writes; "I hnvo takon Foley Kldnoy Pills nnd uy havo givon mo n great deal of .ollcf, so I cheerfully recommend thorn." What Foloy Kldnoy Pills have dono for Mayor Dahlman thoy will do for any othor person bothered with backache rhoumatlsm. or any other form of kldnoy or bladdor irouuio. just try them for aulck and pormanont results. For salo by ueauroBB urug uo. Lv. North Bond Lr. Mnrshflold co Hotels. -Alton's Nows Stand Chandler and Blan- Perham Park The Only Restricted Building District on Coos Bay The entire 80 Acres lias been platted into lots and fa now on the market. The property lies in tho center of Marshfield, five to ten minutes ' walk from the business part of tho city. Remember each lot is large enough for a first-daaa home. Prices From $400 to $600 On Easy Terms E. G. PERHAM Lockhart JBldg., 2nd floor, opposite Postoffice. The Sign of Good Candy Always Uniaue Pantatorium TIIIC MODERN DYKRfl. CLMANKM, PRESSER8 &d HAT RKlTOVATORfl Agent tor Kdward K. titrauw ft Co, fine Tailoring Lat ua mak your next Suit. " ZfOi Commercial. PhMMSH-X. WM. S. TERPEN Architect 171 FRONT Wt. You Auto Call Footc riIONJ3 141-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front ot Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phono 6-J Residence Phono 2 8-J Will make trlpa to Cooulllc. Gas Water Heaters Take Up Hi But Pill All the Need of the M City Auto Service Qood Cars. Pnrnfnl rtrlvm-a n.i reasonable charges. Our motto: Will go anywhero at any time." Stands ninnnn TTntixl nn.l ninm. Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46. Nlrht Phoni, 4 8 ' PARKER & OOODALB, proprietors. Goli jQuCtfUon, Tariff, Middleman, Jmrnry, Oold-Storago Aro Causes. nALTJMORB. May 22. A com mittee of tho City Wide Congress of Baltimore, which has been making an Inquiry into tho cnubes of tho high cost of living, will Bubmlt its report. Summarized, It says that prices have been raised for tho fol lowing reasons: Increased supply of gold, price control by exchanges nnd agreement, laxur on foodstuffs, amino of cold storage to help "corner" mnrkots. decreased labor, on farms, decrease of farming around tho city, excessive profits to middleman, due to tho many small shops, too much handling between producer and consumer, too much purchasing on credit nt ad vanced prices, growing luxurlousness of tho people. Among remedies suggested is the establishment of a Natlonnl nnd 1 -turuullonal congress nnd clearing house to regulate the relative vnltio Qf .gold and staple products nt fixed iniervais. ine removal or tnriff on foodstuffs and laws controlling cold stocage and tho making pf "corners' In fpod products Illegal aro also urged. CHOICE LOTS Two cholco resldonco lots on hard paved street; assessments all paid, level and ready to build on; close to high school; cheap. E. S. GEAR & CO., First Natlonnl Bank nidg. SKB THE SENIOR PLAY "A Rose of Plymouth Town," nt the MASONIC, Saturday, May 23. Reserved seats, 50c. Busy Cornor, HOWARD'S genutno MEXICAN YAMALHB delivered any place in the elty until 12 O'CLOCK at night. Tay aro READY to SERVE. Phono J8. " w 9'. W FLOUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Lynn Lamboth Fred Nemle Cadillac Auto Service Good Oftra Reasonable Rates All Night Service PftrAful jt.tvlNn ...! w..r.M. milium odouiou. rhone Blanco Pool Room, 231-R until 11 p. m. After 11 P. M. phone 6-J. Pnlaoo Restaurant. "A Rose o' Plymouth Town" BY THE SENIOR CLASS Of Mnrshflold High School, at MASONIC OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING WAY 25TH Reserved seats 50c. Now on sale at "Busy Corner." WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPnOLSTERINO AND '"" ' uidflAN, by tho Pneu matle Cleaulng Company. Orders for .ttork takea at GOINa & IIARVEY PHONE 100 fjas water heat ers aro ready every hour of the 24 to provide quickly piping hot water for: wash hasins hath shaving washing dishes washing clothes scmVbing floors cleaning gas icaltrk consume little gas. Solve thedifr cultyofgeffiaj hot water lor oUierpurpoM whiloprepariw a ini'ui. DoawayFitill labor of tea water in snail. quantities! range. TelophoneltSi" details of oi water heatef proposition. Beef of Quality Is the only kind kept at thin market We plan every roast, every steak sold to make friends tortus. So we sell only the choicest and pnmeat and nt prices which add nothing to the cost of living by trading hero. MARSHFIELD CAM UARKKT. FOURIER BROS.' MarflbQeld Telephone North Bead 2ai-J TwolOrketa 81 Have That Roof Fixed HOW See CORTEELL PbwM S1U OREGON POWER Telephone 178 STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator of the u tato of John MakI, deceased, will re ceive sealed bids for the sale of tho IOlInWlnir riasnrlhiiil .. ... . .. Beginning 15 chains south of the cor. of Sees. 14. 15, 22 and 23, Twp. 24 8.. Of R. 13 W.. nf i Will .1.' ,1 JB County, Oregon, run thonco S. N. 2.60 Chs.; thonce E. 200 Chs. to tho place of beginning. contalnlnr r. acres, more or less. Said bids to bo Jl!,l,.aI,hW'id' 0reBn. on or bo fore 20 davn (mm iu j,i . ...7 notice, to-wlt. Juno 18, 1912. uaieq at Marshfield, Oregon this 18th day of May, 19i3! S ' 8 mt , . . ALEX JOHNSON, Admlnlstrntnp nt tt, ....'. John MakI, deceased. FLANAGAN & BENNETT MARSnTIELD, OREGOX. At the cloao of business, April 18, 101 RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts , Banking Houso ; "" Cash and Exchanges I Total Capital Stook Surplus and Deposits Total, ,.." ' LIABILITIES. ook paid In .,,., nd Undivided Profits .','.'.'..-" Barnard & Langworthy Electrical Contractors and Supplies. PHONE 184-R, .n VDl SweteNJ j nw OtBW ir fefcSKS AWJlZi nu HO. Broadway, next door to Uni Meat Market. I gg central ATf??1 "W v