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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1 1913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES .M. O. MALOXKY Editor nnif Pub HAN K. .MAI.OXEV News Editor Offlclnl I'niKT of Coom County. OFFICIAL I'AIMJIt OF Till-) T1 OK MlltKliriEI.il. 3 f4 U FUND DIVIDED: IN CALfFDRNIA jmiopose ix ivimtixu. COUNTY ROAD 8. II: u V NKW EN'r.l.ANl) statesman In J. the author of a bill now be- fore the Mhhimu huetti leftla- future which provide that til iro- skmiiIm of marriage tniiat be made ill wnrltlnK. Ills object to reduce tin1 nutnbor of brearh of protnise milts WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA - i OOOI) EVEVIVG. I I Tolrrmire. I It linn been in fort nne to J lovo in general thue men mos.: I who lmve inotittht most differ ently from mi on uujertH whuroln other pardon my (H1- 1 r.ordnncc. I think I Iihvc no more rlht to be angry with n ' man vhoe reason has follow- 1 ol tip n iirorww different from ' whnt mine has. hik! la satisfied 1 with the result, tlitui with one J who has Ronu to Venice while I urn at Slenu, and who writes ' o mo that ho liken the plaro. ' J Lntitlor. ! -M-- Those Obi Sonus. t can not hIiik the old oiikh. Mho "Sally In Our Alley." t dreamed I dwelt in marble linlln: I'm dreaming now of Halite. y t lio blue AlHNtliui .MountHlitH I'd lay mo ilnnn ami dee; Jfonnlo, my own true loved oiip, Then you'll remember me. (Could you come bark to me Dmig lan, Douglaw. Nevermore would I care to ro'am; 3 don't want to piny In your yard; I wnh teeing Nellie home. When flrHl I nRW Rwoet Peggy. When the light were dim mid low, Oh. Inddle wHi somebody' darling. Xo, Mr! N. air! No! After the bull Ih over Deep wirrnw fillii my cup, Ob. I ran't altig the old MOIIgH I get them all mixed up; Lire. "When yon have n la vault to low you ran afford to litre a cheap law .vur. Thorc are lotH of people In the -a wlm who cannot hoant of clean jrccofdH. Many n frail girl linn been ahlo to tiring a ntrong iiinu to lili kiiaot. TIIK OI'IKT OIISKItVElt SAYS Interesting Budget of News Concerning Students and Others in California. (Special to tho Times) IIKKKKLEY.. Cal . Feb. .. - !r MrCorinnc returned Saturday even ing from his extended visit to New York. Wellington. 1). C. and the South and reports an interesting kcs- , Hlon in Washington with the other delegates from the Hay in the effort , to get the bridge penult through. The experiences of the delegation , were quite varied from being tie 1 up in a driving blizzard In Wyoming to striking the warm weather in the South. Mr. McC'ormnc say that ltn1.nl&it I.. .. ii-iilniiiiin tilnrn I n lttm ll.'l IM'I IS nuiniiin; ,,,.ii; ... ii.i .1 inter nm com trip inrougn me rot k les to Washington. .Miss May l'retiss and Miss Sigma Holm, who returned to tno university ,i two weeks ago after spending n. month's vacation on the Hay, say that ( the trip down the const was not at all , polnteon at lakeside for the Ten pleasant at this time of year. They Mile-North Slough rond and the one I very reluctantly admit that the mal on the South Coqiilllo fnlllng tode.mer bad Its innings with tiicni. qualify. It wns no small consolation, however. The following Is a list of the road J tbnt they found quite eredltnble districts, thu names of the super-1 grades awaiting them as the result vlsom mill tholr addrossos. nun tli-'of the severe enii-seinoster exannnn- Supervisors Apportion One Half of Tax to Various Districts. C'OQri I.I. I-:. Peb. '. The road nd attempts at blackmail, but niHttv viewers of Cooh raunty this year are at. timid young man will wish him County Surveyor A. N. Gould. Bl and his bill well for another reason, ben Der of llandon and '.. T. stgilti of isthmus inlet. special roiiiluinsters nppolnted by the conn - ty court In addition to tho regular I district roadinastcr are: L. A. I.Hwhorne of McKinley for Districts Nom. 11. 12. 30 anil 31. A. J. - Counts of IlHtnlon. for District No. " 10, and I. Aaseu of Arngo for i Districts Nos. IS and L'ii. The county court has Just com pleted the apportionment of the county rond fund among the thirty one rond district. $S0.'i"7.0i! of the total of $ 1 (i i .s.VI.Sl being so divided. This leHves $Sl,iiliti.7S for general county work. There me only two vacancies now in the road supervisors, the np- " amount set aside from the general county levy for each district: No. 1 W. !'. Howron, Teniple ton. $:: ir..:il. No. 2 C. K. Hanson. Mnrshflold. $170.20. No. .1 0. A. 1'erklns. North ileiid. $711 3.D9. No. ) .lolin T. Olson. North Ilend. 53.-.!I2. No. C 1- I'. Norton. Murslifleld. -S. ?ll.SS9.20 No. fi W f iilUU.Ul No. 7- $2200.51, No. S $170.05. No. 9- $11 17.03. No. 10 , II. Stiill. Alluguny. 11. Cutllp, Mnrshflold. T.Hkoelde. '.. T. Slglln. Marflhfleld. J. 1). Cliiikliiboaril. Sum Her. $2112.17. No. II Homer Holverstott. Fair view, $5SI9. 19. No. 1215. N 1880.5. No. 18 John Point. $817.51. No. II i:. $19S9.S9. No. 15--John $1SI5.6I. No. 10 Churl Strang. Coqullle $2i;t;.9i. . Hurry. Sltkmn. Fabry, Myrtle . Puny. Itiillnrdri. Yotikam. Coiiulllo n I'arrlsh, Myrtlo Weekly. Ilrldge. CoitutK, llandon. - One bad feature about liquor is the peculiar power it has to convince some men t.uit they rnn slug. --- 1 STOItllvS OX SMITH -- I The Orogouluii says: Senator Y. H. Smith of Coos mid Curry, mmd to live In I'olk County. So !ld J. S. Cooper, house mesunger. About 12 years ago Cooper was a Stoy. One night late. In company with other hoys, he wits driving on u Polk County road. Lying by .tho fonco was what bad the ap jitva ranee of a lingo wnluriueloii. Jumping f i oiu the imrlage they Vlcked it up. but it proved to be a Tnumoili green stiipml nquasli. llo .Jlki', they left It tu the middle of he read and lay in wait. The flrnt am passod it by. but the second contained tho now-Senator Smith ami his sou. Ills sou Jumped to Jho ground and sec in ml the "mel on." For six months the water melon ilUcovery wait the bane of tlw Smith hoimehold mid now ap gMTRiitly it rlsiH up mm a ghost to 2n.-iunt him again " "Smith of Coos and t'um and ."irmeph of MulUiomah. Imih r,it-e oatH. Smith several and Joseph inly one." No. 17 I.Hiiey Point. $12S2..S3. No. IS K. i. $11(111.75. No. Ill A. J. $12.1 l.r.8. No. 20 Prank Van I.uvon, Pnr kersburg. $I.S0S.U7. No. 21-(5. W. Stownrd. Ulverton. $1151. S. No. 22 -M. T. Clinton, Arngo, $1 107.9 0. ' No. 23 T. Moon, Myrtlo Point, $20 17.93. No. 2 1 Unhurt II. Hunt, llun ilon. $sos.20. No. 25- A. M. Snyder. Norway. .. II.3S. No. 20 qullle, $1175.75. No. 27 J. W. $.VM.:0. No. SS--.I. M. Point. $2190.28. No. 29 C. C. $513.99. No. 30 Sam $1 100.09. No. 31- Henry 157.27. Total uuiouut, South Co Clinton. Norway. Wagner. .Myrtle Johinton, Cooston, Stout, McKlnluy. Ilervey, l.ee, $l.-$MI.257.U0. tlons. It Is no small credit to the high schools of North Ucuil and Marshlleld that of the ten Coos Hay students In attendance at tho uni versity not one was conditioned or failed In n single subject: In at least three cases the scholarship grades were among the highest In the uni versity. Miss Norn Tower, who nftor tak ing the trying stage ride out to Uose burg nnd thence by rail to Itorkeley. arrived nearly a week late for this semester's session of the university. Mlsn Tower's popularity at tho state university has culminated In being "rushed" Into the largest and most Inlluenclal sorority on the cmnpiiH. the Alpha Omicron PI Sorority a national organization. Mrs. W. C. Mradley from Mnrsli lleld. now making an extendod visit In California, spent Sunday In Herk elev on a visit to Mrs. McCormnc. Miss Ilessle Coke, after spending a cold vacation in southern Callfor nlH with friends at Snn Pedro, wn-i Indeed glad to get back to llorokoley. Miss Coke says Hint It was reallv colder during the recent freeze-out in I.os Angeles mid other usually warm southern cities than in the up per part of California or Oregon. Cnllfomla has suffered thu worst cold spell In thirty years and practically the greater part of California's crop of citrus fruits have been dostroyed by frosts. After a Christinas vacation visit to i.os AngelM with college friends. Marlon Ueynolds reports he met filejiilH from Coos liny on every ui ..... ..linn.. In I om Armeies. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Coke and Ralph Coke of January nre well established permanently in I.os Angeles. Mr. Coke has a very pretty little home in the suburbs of I.os Angeles and Is enjoying ills re tirement from active business. Mr. Virgil Pugli. formerly of North llend. Is actively nsoilutn.l lu tli grmnry business In I.os Angelas Unlpb Coke one of the young men who have urown un with Coos May. after The Car That Has Created a Sensation IS COMING Tlif tronieiulmis tltMiiiiiul all over the counti'V 1ms made it dillituli to get early delivery of Stndehaker (Jnrs. but I am informed by the I'm tun that they are putting forth every effort, to supply cars and that I can expect the delivery of some of the ears that I have on order in the very near future. The model ":i.V and the "25'' Stndobaker will soon bo here. Th.-sc m two of the models of the Studebaker Car that have caused a .sensation j automobile circles all over the country and are so much better than what one would expect to find in a car of their price, both in design and oiupinent, and give so much value for the money that, any one contemplating the pur chase of a ear would. I feel, be making a serious mistake if .they tlul not first investigate the Studebaker. "Seeing is believing" and I realize fully that if the claims I make for these cars were exaggerated that it would be a waste of time and money to make them. I want to "show you" and know that I can do it if given a chance. If you are considering the purchase of a car, I believe that u will never regret waiting until you have a chance to see this line of car. If you are not familiar with the wonderful value Studebaker is irtVring you this season, it will pay you to investigate. Telephone, write, or .-ill and see me at The'tiunncry. nnd' I will gladly give you descriptive mat tt r and prices on these cars. My advice at present is Wait and See The Studebaker I want to show yo i the cars themselves. KVmcmner they arc 1m. ked by a tfi ).",( 100,000 concert with a reputation for turning out the best. ISAAC R. TOWER I STl'IJEIUKEIt "REP.RESENTATIVI'":. TrrnurxxKHY. ne is tarrying tno run purine, wiin n uasu of cerise. r,. s c vn n.., ci vi. course of sophomore studies and has Orchnrd effects gives evidence of nn v v i' .-,,. ,imi".t two assistants In r.uo stenographic renowed popularity, with npplefc iiu annllca'tlon) hnd suih decided tr business: he will during this year all shades of green, red nudye.low Sflt from ub Sit Ki lev's i IIomi i have charge of the fublfclty work of predominating. One especially chic -n" cZnn tlrit V i I the university's summer session. , top piece Is decorated with two '", fortuno with oihcri l HAVK VOL' AN" Of( HAItO? wiait ir tx voi'u hat penches, half n dozen plums mid n landfill of v eriles, Most of tho corners in Itfo nro Mhnrp, but the man who keeps straight ahead will not encounter ninny of them. If you havo anything to soil, rout, trade, or want liolp. try n Want Ad White Orpingtons winter layers bettor payers. fiQGS FOR SETTING SI. 50 TO $2.00 Phone I I T-.f or UIIIM,. IIIIHC I.V.I. i? I I.... .I...I.. ."in . . ...... . r i iiitiui v; j. u. mil n iiiii. i hitii n .. u... .ii,iin,.r ., v,.iir in tiu niinuiMiy 111 ,. . .... . -. - nil "'" " i .. .1 flor.iiiiiiiT iiniuiiii insuruiion irom ine new am iriK-, Oregon and nft. r tra e I lit. m mind , Flllllrlll, cuIl of art, w ,.! extensively over the Paiillc loasi nns ,.,....-i r ,i. ..,.!.,, I ii ii.riniuient lioslt 1)11 111 .'"..' . .'. " '" '"" I "'"i'"" ',""",. ,,,.,,iitii nre "ring inurKet me wieruest rontec- ?,,,Baft,f ntlnuainuy $&y The" FutJrU ' h 7w houi any ,,,..r,J,.u.r" "er V " V i .... ,( ' L Particular shape or form, but the null .iiiiii ..linn ,i. i.-i. ......... writes: "Foley llDticy & TJ , Conipouni) brouglr my voice Irl to mo during a sevco casooitrcj .... in ,fi!.p. i!" 7,,!, ',"""', y'V'r diltl nni laryngitis Oh. ho rk In the world than It is to bo poopIl t havo' rero!..mcnded It ti one. Times' Want Ads bring results. been attending the I.os Angeles Stato Normal for two years nnd upon ine color combinations are n bit noisy. ! iiimuiiii', uiio e.veiiiijiiiui,v modest creation, displayed lu the ..!.... J I...11 liliLT I lAfit f H i. ...n ...in .... ,. i.,ii.. i niiHitinii ,uit' ,,t' lM "n,x bIiowh four colors IU",l . I.'.,h . L , , v ! trlmniliiK-red. violet, green as time e In he s no s of Nor h nli, ,(,w. Ileml. .lay Oray. forineri.x owner or g.ni,, , inmidniln blue emenilii the North ellnd Drug Company. Is .".. o.l.. '..'.".".. !U"'. ?. ' ,er."' Ctv-llf oiuillioit V1IU 1II1U lUHUIMI h Trv Tho Times' Warn Ada. Qf?jt&&rz -j SffO ew Sprimig Stock off The Veiry Latest Styles At The Goldesi Ruale I Coll, Black Ooze, Drown Kid, Buck and Canvas. "Women's I Sutton Shoes, ISutton Pumps in up-to-daic la-. including "spud" toe. Oxfords, and the popular AVe have (tueeu Quality in Gnu .Metal. Patent Tan Calf, White Try Queen Quality, the shoo with the flexible sole. For sale onlv bv The Golden Ruale First Rational Bank Bldg. now employed as bond slenogrnpher for the Lainson Store hervice fom nniiv In I.os Angeles. After a whirl nt high school football, running n - drug business In North Ilend. and TO TIIK PHOPM: OP studying law for several months, lay coos KAY AND COOS CO. nvers that lie lias found a satlsfac- Wp nre 10 0l, ho , p tory nnd iiayliifc business In I.n An- c.OUIltv 80,I1K (1rC(.t to 10 C()l. K. ' .'. ' .ii i ..i v,,- . ut nt wholosae prices, tho Marshlleld lilgh school mid North ,r ,. ., ',,,' Ilend high, now Iiuh a half Interest with his father In a sugar beot plan tation home thirty miles south of I.os Angeles. Melden expects to make a business trip to (he Hay dur ing the net summer. Oscar Knger Wo are tho only house In Coos county printing u cataloguo of our golds and prices. If our advertising distributor fails to see and give you a catalogue, drop in nt the store and got one. we mnko the zv" cos cou. ;;;r r; zirz$ of Coffee. Tens. Spices, Uaklng cowuer. otc. Manufacturing Company is lu tho moving plctuiv business In I.os An geles. Marlon Ueynolds. who runs a pub-1 lie stenographic and reporting busi ness nt the University of California, reports the highest Income of nny of the self-supporting students of that Institution, over $00 for th month Your Druggist Stops That Itch Come In nnd ger acquainted with us. a win do us both good and may be mutually profitable. COOS BAY, TEA, COP PEE AND SPICE HOUSE IS! Market Ave. tO'Connell Uulldlng) Phone 3M-J Mnrshfield. Ore. TONIGHT -ni- Mnrshficld If you nro suftcrlns from IVcjema. i-K(iniii or nny inner mim 01 'Kin trouble, ilrvn lutJ our store tor inttnnb i filer o will guurantee you to hton that Itch in two oooixIh. We have hoI.I other rruieJlM fcr skin trouble, but nona tlmt wo coulJ re?om inenil u lutil ly i tlitn. a mild wa.li of Oil of Wiinergrivii Thymol mul a few pthor liigroitlenu that havo wrouslit Mich woiutirful euros all over tho coun try. This compound Is known as D.n.D. Prescription for Kcsema aivl It wilt cool ntnl henl tho Itchy, burnlm; skin as nothing- i'ls.0 can. A Joe tnal bottle will prove It. Of courso oil other- druiigUts Imvo D.1.D. Prescription go to them If you can't come to us hut don't accept soma ble-nront substitute. 1,... I ...... .... ... ..... . .1..!...- . . uu, i jviu uuuiu ,u uur Biuiu, wo nro iujiiik uci ever lirouucoil Oil any su certain of what D.D.D. will do for you stuue. It Is tlin talk f Hw. ..m... that wo offer you a full size bottle on , l"r . " , , l. r Uu l,1"" this Ruarnntee: If you do not find that ' ou nine not seen an act like It takri away the It oh AT ONCE U It. It Is wonderful. cou you not a cent. .ooq WATT OP NKW IMCTUUK8. Red Cross Drug Store. I ADMISSION, tOc, THe R.oyal MKV WHO l.m: In ., reels u gre.it ttctcctUe htury. llcllnucc. tarn, iv tiik au.m ciiaik soiuv, a ciiAsu op .iois iv Tin: mai,- UAVS lUll.DIVC AX AlT0.M01tlM (aiiiuout. WAYNK, TIIK Wl.Altl). Presenting Positively the most iiiys- New Arrivals Two or tluvo iiiiiuui. of. EARLY SPRING SUITS on the Inst ISrenkwiitcr. imOWXS, OIIKYS, SVIttPKS. They nre priced, at $15 and $25 The Silk ('nine in anil see them, Mliellier you luiy or not, Xo trouble (,i bhnn goods. Our time mill oiilii is yours. FIXUP Sold by I.ockhart Dusy Corner. I Will Furnish Yon House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman all North Front St. Dub. Phono 291-X: ftes. Phone IH Thi Star Transfe aid Storage Co, I. nronnro tn An rll kind! Ol &! on short notice. W meet all trW and boaU and wo also navei"'-; stylo Reynolds Piano lioter. guaranteo our work. L. H. Heisner. Pi Phones 9R-R. izn-J Mi R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurant 244 North Front Street. .Mar.shflelil North lleml For GOOD SHOES and Good Repairing at Right Prices, go to AUGUST OLESEN 31S South Broadway, KOIt IIIGII-GKADK MMTMl oy SAUSAOKS OV AH' ,XPsC' .... iMinvi.'. nil. The A""' IJKXI) niJPIHCKK TIN '.J on uIwixa vnn niii SA 1 .wa llMHU jw PKIt CIJXT by paying cash- WE WILL SLUL V0U l Tt for each sot of old , Fls u y oAn ,a uicvnnar nriev r-. . olii finld. Silver, old broken Jewelry Money Sent by Return M Phlla. BiivoltlnK lletl&M"' Established 20 803 Chestnut St., rhUftdelpW . ... ""S S? wewm ouy "' ,.,7BBl- JW- Gold scrap, una r- at prlca pata .'ttw;