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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913. EVENING EDITION. ?a COOS BAY TIMES $. MALOXHY Editor nml I'nb. mS K. MALOXEY Xpwh Editor AMBITION o non staxley 'Official Paper of Coos County. 9elCRte(l to tlio service of the S?ple, that no good catiKo shall lack at w'wmplon, nnd that evil shall no. tirfrre nnopp 8Pil. m: ciiAitiTAni.K. m Wouldn't mliul a-hniiKln' round this hero outfit, whoro 1'vo found nil tho fc-llois on tlio square, plnyln' linnl, but denlln' fair, but I'm gottln' kind o' tired holdln' stoers and boln' "hired, and I want to try my hand way off In some other laud whero I won't have any boss, and won't even see a boss. Want to piny my band alono whoro I caln't hfar foreman's tone rallln' nio out of tlio 1 ay long before tho break o' ilnv. tcillln ma 1 cot to Ko roundln' up down there below. P.leevo I'M K" to sea, and sail where there won't bo any trail, an 1 1 I caln't see bide nor hair of no rnyuso pltchiii' there, or else go nnd i live In town In a biingylow that's brown painted white aroun' the doors, and real carpets on tho floors, and somo pletur's on tho wnlls I dlff'teiit from the kind that rails feller's mind to gainblln' place, or! to gal with printed face. Wont tin Joj ue most coinpieto wuii some suppers on my ieet, OST of the friction which makes the machinery or lIMng mora rough nnd discordant Is nmsed by thiiiKs too petty to b no- Jfi if wo were In our normal con-1 ,inin' on the nicotine, drlnkln' fit that purty scone? Suo. The hasty word spoken In I Tint's Jest what I'll do somo day go and llvo 'bout that-n-way, icanimnce may He exitiaineu, uirgiven ' ,onn p., j ran pather In nouch of rnrie sum my s tin. sm forgotten: nut lite letter written nn (bulitlon of wounded feel In ks 3r, rrt '"asfr nwMi! nh j fiian rw rittina U'lll fwplt limn fltit! It mnro wwl nml Inrlslvo than before. I fl fl f H Pli 1 1 H IT -nv lh Coos Bay i Business College (bulitlon of wounded feel In ks tnnKlblH, not to be con-lone 1. ' ft It lies with a certain permit-, L nbout It. You hae sent It to I ml who. rending It lintf do.- U .north iiKXD news III WIS M h HK AMOXG TI1I-3 SIOIC. I R W. Davidson caine ovor from Jwihllond this week, and while here! Hnns Hnimfv Sntintfir Work- 11 lit String- . , . ' Annrnni-in ing for Large Appropria tion for Exposition. Mrs. Perry Dodson, who under went an operation at Mercy hospi tal, wax leiuoved to her homo In Marslifield yesterday, Sho Is re covering nicely from her Illness. Dr. 13. K. Straw is confined to his homo by a severe nttaek of tho grip. L. II. Doan. of tho Ilnsy Corner. received a sovero burn on his loft nrm yestordny, which Is causing him much discomfort. Mr. Dean was demonstrating with alcohol and got somo of tho liquid on his sleeve, which took lire, causing n sovero burn, and what might hnvo been dls- SAI.KM. .tan. 20. Senator 1. S Smith of Coos and Curry counties nstrous but for tho nsslstnnco of KxHfcKhi the Mrs. Ames farm fjjHFvn. Mr. Davidson nnd wife canio ft-mn Ohio some time ago and has ttrwa staying with relatives In North Wfrwn while looking up a place. ."Mxrlle Point Kiiternrlse :llln.rl rilllinrlHiin nt Mnrsllflnlil i- ..r ,i. n.,..M,ui ...t.rw.nlna if I llnrrv Winkler -"'""- w. .-.. . -. m unu ui nit,' fin "tni ,.,.,... I..-,. i " -.n7ii spent yesterday In llosoburg tl i,UB0 aiiproprlatlon for tho Ore-1 Mrs. 13. D. MeArthur, who has boon MwrtfuiB nfier business matters, lert R01, exhibit nt tho Panama exhlbt- ill at her homo in South Mnrahflcld, Is rtv Olondale last evening, whero ttm nt San Francisco. Ho figures reported much better, tw -will spend a couplo of dnys look- tmt Coo8 nn,i c'urrv counties would Hnrry Winkler Is ablo to bo out ."ttir nflcr business interests. Hose- ))0 0S1)UCnlly benofltted and bo- nftor n short slogo of In grlppo. ttrrts: Nows. lloves that Oregon as n whole, Ov. Johnson of Floronco who nn- JtE tninpman is moving his family 'should enjoy great returns from It. .dorwont n alight oporation at Mer tteoea North Hond Illghts to a rest- jjnny 0f tll0 legislators aro fight-,cy hospital yesterday, Is roportcd xllirnrn near tho Win. Nlelson homo n(. against n big appropriation, Is doing nicely. Mcndo avenue. 'and tiro nnxlous to keep It below Miss Inez Hunch of Coqulllo ar- Alr. 13. George Smith was a guest $200,000. Concornlng It, Mr. Smith ; lived In tho city this afternoon on 'Saturday at tho It. L. Cavanaugh 8 quoted as follows: hor way to Mercy hospital, whoro siiBtzi on 13astsltle. i will bo ono of tlio topnolch'ors. ; alio will undergo trontincnt for a Be nin w. u. i . u. oi onn irenti t want to no ovor J200.000. If It vero com. .Mrs. k. a. nowatt is reported ill at her home. A young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Al. .rUj moot Tuesday afternoon nt 1!::!0 B nmdo ?250,000 I will keep my -v'ktitV. with Mrs. Josephine Jones Kent ntni cull It cood." - Mirginin nventie. flVN ,. roiimi (tee. A "Domorest silver medal contest g. pdrco of Coos and Curry Smith of Coos Itivor was reported -TdUatwholtl at Sumner next Saturday rountlos was named as chairman ' critically 111 today. "WCTrtng under the direction of nr.'of tll0 comniltteo on roadB and v BtrA Clarko of North Hond. highways and secured positions on hill to liavo tho stnto protect tho i x I CASTS 1 1 III SOCI.M. tho committees on fisheries and puiillc penco. health and safety a coinmerco nnd navigation. Ho was from habitual criminals, moral de- ! anxious to got on tho fisheries generates and porverts by stcrill- comniltteo on account of tho Koguo , zi"0". Tlio Kastslde Social nnd Athletic rlvor flshlnir law. which will bo I A bill by Itopresentatlvo Howard Association gavo a basket social handled In tho House by this com-,ls of Interest to every homo nnd .rail danco nt tholr hall on Thtirs- mlttee. 3tj- ovenlng. January 1(1. The I J, S. Ilarton. Coos county ropro- educator of the stato. It provides for the Instruction In manners, mor als and sex hygiene In tho Oregon KRtftlc was furnished bv Klllil filil- Rentnllvn. lniulml the chnlrmansbln wmrlt. Hay Jeuli and Carl West, of (ho Insurance comniltteo nnd was , public schools. Tho bill provides Tlio liiiBki'ts were sold at 11 p. m. appointed mcnibors of tho commit- that n regular graded courso In 3Mirt after supper, dancing took tee on resolutions, labor. Industries jtar until a Into hour, when ev- and assessment nnd taxation. ry ouo returned home, pronouuc-' Important WIN, Sia Die occasion a most enjoyable' ,t Governor West's roquost Hep si. The members of the nssocla- resontntlvo Lowellvn Introduced a 'nn wish to tlinuk tm young lad fcra Tor taking such nn active part & tlio oiitcrtnliiniciii mid will try 1r liavo tho now hall In readiness tat tho llmo of tho noxt social, 'i'lKWo present were: 31WK0H Hilda West. Maggie Hob--arlBon. Itulh ihurston. Mabel I.ea on, Ida nriuier, Kllznlieth. Gene-1 Ajvo and lllanche Tollefsson, Mr. ' ma Mrs, Carl West. Winnie Simp, j jioti, Miss Polnteis, llnttle McKav. ' IBl)hr and Hilda llioad. llossle Ho-1 tevrfintin, Stella Pederson. Xelllo OI jtnn and Messrs. Initio Pmlprsmi. let:ar Pederson. Marlln Pederson, JHonry Podcrson. Kinll, Hudolph. Ailrew mid Victor West, ijvern Kt Olyiln Vineyard. Leslie nnd tinnrd Clark, lied lleulz, I3mll iililmark. Ha Jeub, Clifford Mc- T, Ktl llorton. Matt In Sleekel. ifrorrry and John Johnson. Ho VtrtliorlHiin. I'red Jones. W. J. l.ea- n, John Tollefson, Clias. Podgett -Jiil Cleon Steckel. I'O SAVi: KMPIIti: POUT. 'luwley AhKs for Data About Coos liny riifctmii Scolcc. NVnshlngton. Jan. 20. -Hepresen. ' 'ntlvo lluwlpj has arranged for a iicicnig before the socrotnry of tho rtrenHiiry In order to protest against- 0ucliig tho ports of Umpire and Aatorln to subports. He bus wrlt- tlw. for full facts to subntaiitlato o nrgumonts. I . imi&" fL Swf? wl iffc AHSKB Home fiSi d&in! IS I m3iss iiowki. thoi'iim; , , ,. ix MAnsiinui.n. "Tiinrshfltdd people have found out 'Hun A SINGI.i: DOSI3 of slmplo 'lincUthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as "uoiopoum1P(l lu Adler-l-ka. the Gor rwun bowel ami htoinach romody, WBlIoves constipation, sour stomach r bub on the stomach INSTANT--.. rhla simple mixture bec.uno ftimmiK by curing appendicitis nnd -ix nntlbcptlcUos tho dlgcsllvo or whb and draws off tho Impurities. Jt Is surprising how Ql'ICKI.Y It 'lP8. I.ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. 1177 your own lit f Jo wife across the tabic and a bowl of delicious Golden Rod Oats! Tell you what, It's good to be homo ngalul :Nori: Km.iM a cot imp Willi inur uua uj addns n5 jour (lro.r,.inm. for ruilum lltt n4 outnulr frr. sftjour Grocer 31 The Record Photographing Abstract Company now have photographic copies of nil tho records of Coos pm,i Spionm grmatlon in relation to the title of any ite1i;8'ltrntonrn8.TyCc!o3 IIUSIXKSS OFFICn; 117 Xorth Front St., MnrnhrieW. Phono ISM w. J. KU5T, Manegcr manners nnd morals lu nil grades below tho ninth nnd for a regular courso of lectures boforo all pupils In tho high school over 12 years of ago In social and sexual hygien ics, men lecturers to glvo tho courso for boys and women lecturers for tho girls. Two soparnto bills wero Intro duced by Messrs. Upton and Stan Held to exempt women from jury duty. A Joint meeting of tho Industries comniltteo of tho houso nnd tho In dustrlps comniltteo of the senato will hold a public hearing of the merits of tho proposed workmen's compensation net Monday afternoon lu tho Buprcmo court room at I o'clock. Men's Woolen Underwear Special Prices : For n few days only we will sell men's wool uudei-weiii' at special lediictloiis us follows: 91.00 Wool Garments utic MWwil GarmciitN unc $1.30 Wool Garments tjll.ao jStLflO M'ool Union Suits for. .$2.8.1 s,,vo ey by biijlng your tin. tlerweair now. The Bazar "Storo of Quality." Phono 32. J!..1 ' i - . . KQlTIl'KD WITH WIRKLKSa Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TISIK. jU.UXGS FHOM POHTiaXD, Tuesday evening of each cek at .SffiSflSSJ SM7 EL,aar-sss4V J. O. MILLER, Agont. l'liono Main 35-L. TiTo Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prepared to do all kinds of haullnt on short notice. w moot nil train and bonto and we also have the latest atylo Reynolds Piano Mover. V guarantee our work. L. H. Heisiver, P i-iiones u.. 120-J -L rop. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and rea.onabto charges. Our "otto, ci- i o ,nn'whoro at any time.' Stands -Dlanco Hotol and Blanco Nlghc Phono 467 "U"U8-'S "u ""'""" -v nOQUATiK. nrrnriM REAL ESTATE, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS fniom?i fino barEalns In Real Es- tnto. Houses and rooms for Vent AUG. FRIZIJR.V. OS Central Avenue. Couli you accept a private secretaryship for a ccrporation today? This is a splendid time to stop groping in the dark, swinvming with a mill-stone around your neck, or shooting a ta mark with blank cartridges. Beginning next Monday, we will give you a business efficiency course which will enable you to give a good account of yourself, shoulder to shoulder with the best.. Visitors received at school rooms after today. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Cor. Front and Alder. Tel. 420 Tho Question Asked First By Those Buying or Renting Homes: i "Is the House Wired for Electric Light?" A negative answer turns people away If the house is properly wired for Electricity that is a big factor in selling or renting it Builders will profit by conferring with us in making plans. Advice by our experts is free, Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County Interest Paid on Time Deposits. There Is Nothing That gives a person so much confidence in himself as a surplus, or money in the bank, and confidence and a little ready money are the two weapons that enable a person to make a winning fight. ' If you want to accumulate some of both, right here at this bank is a good place to make the start. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay TONIGHf -ai . He Rovj Vl.tG.N OK l'Mt.,U.,1nff TIIIMST-H hill iM ' tom m.scou:,,.! l.fllllltlNl('H MlM,. S( ' I puny, Hfwn rififi iu...;.rkfJ ' ) ""ii iiiiisii-ni .K;ii, ADMISSION'. """'"" " Mum i Fine New Linei SHADES Something now. If yon want to Improw , light boo these. ' Coos Bay Wiring Col l'hono 237-J 1C3 N. DrMJ JTfTTTji TmWtM The Sign GoodCan Alwa)5 First ClassWeavic promptly dono nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Fadoq Cor. Union and Montana Stf l'hono 131. North Dl t A Snap for the Right Pn Xow bIx room Iioiiha with I.. bnHoinont and thrco ."xlOO foott Tor ?S00. For particulars set W. J. LEAT0N 108 Ilroadway or Phono 1IHI Clearance Sale IIIO CUT IN I'KICKS- Iwullcs' Chlldrcii'H and JWil SIIOKS. All now Htock. U)-to-da( In The Electric Shoe Shop PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOfl! TrjT,wmGnTT,vvw' J CONTItACTOIt AND IIUIIiDKIl I!stlmntos furnished on rtpl rians nnd eiioclilcatlnns lurcXa If dcBlrod. An honest Jab ;a?f toeu. l'hono 124-H. OLIVIA KDMAN, .Meclinno-Tlicrniilst Scientific Swodisli Massngo, Mt!t uyranastlcs !125 S. Sixth St. 1'hone i TOKL OSTLINI), J I'lnnu Tuner and Rc)lrttl lib S. Sixth Strcol. Phong Hh pKHL III LEV IIALLLVaKIt Pianist nnd Tech Ilosldonco-Studlo, 237 So. Drciln Phono 18-L. W M. 8. TURPKN, AUCinTECT Mnrahflold, Orogon. DU. W. MOHUOW, Dentist. 171 Grlmos Ilulldlng, over Theater. Ofllco I'lione Si WG. CIIANDLEIt, Archil RooniN 001 and J102, Coke Da Mnrfchflold. Oregon. J r, A. J. IIENDnV'S Xr.AM riAn.sl ParlOfl Wo aro on nlnnnd to do blsh- C"! work on Bhort notlco ot tte ''I lowest prices. Examination i Lady attendant. Coko DldgjC Ohandlnr Hnel. nhono tlf-Jj. WANTED!!! CARPETS DPROLSTEniKO PIANOS TO fJIYRAN. hy tBfl matlc Cleaning Company. Ord"' work taken nt GOING & TTARVEf. Phone 100 STADDEN ALL KINDS of pnoToanAPi WORK, Ri-omldo Enlarging " Kodak Finishing. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurana 244 North Front Street, Barnard & LangvvorW Seo our window display WOOD ELECTRIC FLXTlIKES JUEADED ART GLASS w-ii POnTATIT.TB STAND I3" I PHONI5 184-R. .' imms' lixjv