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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION. juto-u-awi ft a-'4 I NEWS FROM DENMARK DOINGS. i XKW8 OF COALKDO. I IIAVNKS INLET NKWB NOTES I - - I -ft- - A -th. A Ounnlnl n fPl.rt Ittlnd Flvo weeks more of achool for Denmark boforo tlio Iouk Bummer vacation. About half the chlldron aro out UiIh week with an opl donile of colds. ThlB is the first BorlouB nbsonco during tho term. Dr. Pitiuborton of Langlols Is treating llttlo Sarah Forrlor for the Injury dono to her oyes whon a dy nanilto cap exploded In her hands aevoral months ago. The eyes wore badly Injured, but are gradually Improving under his skillful treat mont. Tho danco at Lakeport last Sat urday night was a most decided success from ovory point of view Tho suppor was splendid und the youngsters scorned moro than usual ly full of fun and frolic. Mrs. Freeman spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Alllo Farrier, neat Lakeport. Tho llttlo daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Iko Cox who has been quite 111 of late, but Is reported bcttei nb nreaont. Mr. Chenowetlr has bought r horse. No moro walks for Mr. C. from now on. (Special to Tho Times.) Mr. Elliott and sons, Cyldo and jinuue, were visiting wun Air. nnu fu tliififn ntrnf Qtltlrlnv Mr. Malvoy, who was Injured In uamp z, is improving very insi. Mrs. Loulo Wltchlo nnd Mrs. Alice Young returned from San Francisco 10 visu wuii uicir muwier, mra. 11, Wltchey. Mrs. Wltchey, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Fish wcro Marshfleld visitors todny. Friends of Mrs. Freeman will bo glad to know alio Is rapidly Improving nnd expects to return homo soon. Llttlo Charloy Stallard Is Improv ing. Ho had to undergo an operation last Monday. Most of our young pcoplo attended tho dance given at Boaver Hill Sat urday. They report having had a flno time. Thcro will bo u social ball given In 'Coatodo Saturday night. I11UEKH OF 11ANIWN. Nmvh of tho Cltyby-tlir-Sen Tol'l by tlio Recorder. A gcnoral commltteo composed of tho library directors, rcprcscntatlvcr from tho Ladles' Commercial club and buslnoss men mot Saturday tr deliberate over tho Interests of the campaign for tho enlargement of the Oandon public library. As a result of this mooting a "Tag and Trndi Day" waa set for Saturday, March IS, J. A. Llnloy of Ashland and Rov L. C. Poor, also of Ashlnnd, aro In Bandon. Mr. Llnloy Is a Inwyor nnr will locato hero. A message waa received Tucsda at tho Randolph mill that tho Grace Dollar had not sailed from San Pod ro, but alio Is oxpoctcd to sail an; day now and may bo horo tho latter part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Krononberg re turned on tho Flflold from n two weeks' visit to San Francisco. Mr. Krononberg roports things ciulto live ly at San Francisco, but of course It Is not up to Bandon. Captain O. WIron reports tho rain fall for tho month of Fobruary wni 1.83 Inches, days clear, 17; dnyi rainy and cloudy, 11. Tho rainfall for tho corresponding month Inst year wiib 7.34 Inches, n dlfforenco or G.fil Inches loss this year. Louis I'orklna urrlved from Stnnl iauu, California, to sco his father, J M. Perkins, who Is 111. Mrs. J. D. Donaldson of nandnn Is also at the Perkins homo. Win. Allon brought a Whlto Leg horn egg to this olllco Saturday thai moasured U inches In circumference tho long way, and C Inches tho short or circumference This is certainly eomo ogg, nnd Is probably tho biggest Leghorn ogg ovor booh In Cooh county. TIIREI? YEARH I'OU PEIMURY Judge Harris Gives Euueno OITomlei Htlff Kcntonce. RUOENK, March C Wllllnir Hawks, who was Indicted by the grand Jury for perjury, entered r plea of guilty In circuit court "und having waived tlmo for aoutenco waa sentoncod to sorvo from throe to ton years In tho stato penlton tlary. This seemed to bo a Htirprlsi to tho prisoner as well ah others In tho court room, but Judge Harris It -determined to mnke an examplu o this caso in an effort to proven' wholosalo perjury, ns Iiiih been evi denced in tho pBt. Hawks wus accused of swearing falsely as a witness for James Tay lor, wlio whh convicted a few dayi ago of violating tho local option law THE PEOPLES fORUM Th Time will be pleased to pub llih letters from Its readers oa al Questions of public Interest. Eaol letter must bo signed by the writer and so far as possible be limited t 100 words. In publishing these let ters It must be understood that Thi Ttmea does not Indorse the views ex preed theroln; It Is simply affordlns h means for the voicing of different opinions on alt questions effecting the public welfare. 4 NORTH INLET NEWS I (Spccinl to Tho Times) Mr. S. Smlll and wlfo have moved Into tho North Inlet hotol, which has been vacated by Mrs. Judd nnd Captain Calloway. Captain Galloway und mother-in-law, Mrs. Judd, havo moved Into the captain's now bungalow. Today there was a party of twenty or twenty-flvo men wont by horo, It Is said that they were making for Copenhagen enmp on Ten Mile. SOME PIONEER NEWS. (From tho Cooa nay Nows, published nt Marshflold, March 3, 1880 Slglln & Dennett, publishers.) Tho minora nt Eastport are on u strike. Two schoonors sailed from tho Co (julllo last week. Plenty or rain and disagreeable wonthor during tho past week. JnmcH Forry of tho Dlnnco has gone to Randolph to attend to his black sand Interests. School mooting on Mondny night. Wm. Hall re-elected director, G. Webster ro-cloctod clork. Rov. It. Yoomana will preach at Empire City next Sunday morning nnd nt Mnrshfleld In tho evening. Joo Nay of Port Orford was In town Inst week. Ho brought his horse, Thnd Ctovens, nnd sold hlin to Lieut. Pnyson for $300. Miss Henderson, n nloco of Wm, Hall, Esq., urrlved on tho Telfnlr. She camo direct from Tennessee nnd Intends to make Oregon her homo. Tho Satellite wont up Coos RIvor InBt Friday, towing a floating board ing house nnd bunknlntlnn nlnn n blneksmlth shop to bo used as aux iliaries to tho stono quarrying foi tho breakwater. Ono of tho crlbB for tho breakwater Is nhout completed. Thoro are flf teon men engaged on It nnd about twenty standing on tho. wharf ex pressing opinions as to Its utility, iiiuuuur ui coitHiruciion, oic, Tho Ln Glrondo wns reported on shoro nt tho north aandsplt. This wna a mistake. Capt. Mooro says ho novor wont ashore In Coos Dnv yet. and as long as tho wind doesn't run him on, ho doesn't wnnt tho newspn pora to do It. All right, wo won't do It Homo moro. Louis ICnapp some tlmo ago pur "hased u Hno speclmon, supposed to xi gold, In tho shnpo or a nuggot, worth. If uenulne. nlumt tAr. - spurlouBness wns not detected, how ever, until It was transferred to Mr. Grilllth, a book agent, nnu by him sent to tho publishing company In San Frnnclsco with whom ho Is deal ing. They took It to tho mint to got It mulled. Tho asaycr, on exam ination, pronounced it braaa. Its shape, color and appoaranco would Indicate a COnillliA nnirrrnt mm, I ,.,n deslgnod to mlaload nnvono. Romulus, tho founder of Rome, wns ralBod by a she wolf, bo snys tra dition, let that be trim nr fnlun ... that Mr. H. Rogers wns raised by n bull Is a well settled fact. Ho Is tho owner of the bull mid came very near being killed by him lust week. Af ter being tossed about for some time, ho happened to roll into a ditch whom tho infuriated beast rould not got at him, doubtless thoroby saving IUb life. Rather a narrow cacapo. (Sneclnl to The Times, i George McColloeh has returned home from collego and expects to stnrt their chocao factory soon. Mrs. W. n, Jennings Is confined td her bod with rhouniatlsm. Mrs. Emll Nolaon of Gnrdlnor 'Id visiting her sister, Mrs. S. Peterson Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Cole, Mr. nnd, Mrs. Carl McColloeh, and Mr,,'unil Mrs. Ed Shloffle Bpont Sunday wRK S. Jumpers. Aitivan Fishing is very good on tap inlet now. "fim School Btarted Monday. ''""", ' - W. Dryaut and family expoc'1' tbl lcavo for Colorado Boon, '" "Jl "' Ed Shlofflo Ib prcpnriritf WtuMi.a flno now bungalow on'VhWlTn'61Ho stend ln tho near future. f,uul" ; Will Colo has niovell lhto"tuelr new bungalow. ') lo only" iilU To 1 1 "' a NORTH BEND QjES. Aintlni, n ..... MMnM number 'of thelr'.'Irre'e bo given nt tha'itdy theater Sunday north rend imbaibiM. Tho North DendXilbrarv Abso cos "that tho second lecturo will aftnriinnn n T'.'VVlnnU Mr. J. A. Ward will deliver tho tlirhlfd ntl 't Unnf nnninH w...u v.. UJMt UCUfUD,1, A violin solo will bo rendered by , . . 'Mr. Earl Drown Vocal solo , . Miss Ellon Anderson COMMUNICATED. "Hollo, Central, glvo me Supt. na ker, please. "Hello, Is this Mr. Daker? Well, Mr, Irakor, wo had the misfortune to havo our school houau burned this winter and now our children are hav ing to sit on benches around a table, or hold their books in their laps, while they got tholr lessons. Now, Mr, Daker, ono or Mnrahriold's most prominent men hna promised us he will donato tho lumber nnd another one bau promised ub a lot for our school house, and tho parents aro ready to donnto building tho school houso. "Now, Mr. Daker, why can't we havo a school houso hero. Where wo could havo It comfortable for our boys and girls, and not as thoy did In pioneer days. Furthermore, wo could havo a placo whore wo could have church and Sunday school, which wo aro denied as It. Is, Now, Mr. Daker, It seoniB as if It was up to you to decide this for us." A READER. , Coaledo, March 7, 1013, Easy to Get Relief m From Indigestion Your stomach should direst tha tan you eat, without tho aid of any artl. acui anemves, Jf U won't do that, th.ll Tflll aa rnntlnnallw .,,l,l..i . dyjpepsla, Indigestion, heartburn, head ?la and constipation. Intd of taking digestive medicines. . .. -,r owv wu stvtuavu turn iM" t'JUBes asatn In a healthy, natural cjtdltlan. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge will II.) P. McCullough has sold tho North Rend stables to Fred Kollogg nud Jack Hnkanson. Tho Klamath FallH High school debating team will dobato tho North Rend High Bchool toam here April 3 for tho Southern Oregon champion- nnip. Frank Elsamlnger, who formerly couuueted tlio Midget cafo hero, hna returned from San nioirn nn,i win build n now restaurant between the i-irst National Dank Blinding nnd tho WInsor nnd Falkenstelu building. Earl L. Powoll has purchased a half interest in tho Twin City laun dry from II. if. Doan nnd the firm will bo Incorporated. Tho Coos Day Grocery haB pur chased a Ford auto delivery cor from Georgo Goodrum nnd Carl Mattson Is also figuring on getting ono for his milk service. Tho A. M. Simpson Is duo In here lato Snturday or early Sunday from San Frnnclticn. whnm aim hnn tmnn overhauled. W. A. Dashnw and C. E. Bashaw of Daker, Oregon, aro In North Bond and will engage In business hero. F. W. Wood hns sold tho H. A. Culver tract or 150 acres near Sun set Dny to L. J. Simpson ror $19, COO nnd it Will bn tlflPri In pnnniullMi with tho big dnlry which Mr. Slmp Bon Is developing nt his Shore Aero property. ayvor Dackoy has returned from Snn Diego, whero he has been spend ing the winter. Owen Mooro Is moving to tho Slg lln ranch on Dnnlola Crcok, which he recently leased. Frank Nowklrk nnd wlfo, now liv ing nt Ash, near Loon Lake, are vis iting In North Dend. Mrs. Emll Nelson of Gardiner la tho guest of Swanlo Peterson and fa mily on Hnynes Inlet. George Hazer. who has been qulto III for tho past two weeks, Is report ed recuperating. D. F. Grlflln Is horo from Suthorlln, Oregon, to look nrtor his North Bend renl estato holdings, Georgo J. Rlcbnrdson Is suffering from n badly bruised hand BUstalned whllo hniidllnir n lilir drum nt nil nt his wnrohouso. Howard Imhoff and wire arrived on tho Breakwater rrom Great Falls, Montana, and aro visiting nt tho Im hoff home. Thoy may remain horo. Mr. and Mrs. Imhoff wero married about 18 months ago. Mrs. W. B. Jennings of North In let, who hns been qulto 111, Is report ed Improving. C. II. Grove is enlm-clm- nml 1m. proving tho nppenrance of his shoo store. Al Felter, a former North Bond bnsebnll enthusiast, passed through horo this week en route to Bandon rrom Grays Harbor, Wash., whero ho has been located. He may decide to remain ln Coos county. W. L. Walker or Cooston has pur chased n lot adjoining hla homo thoro from Dick Mnrkle. It Is also report ed that C. C. Johnson, who owns 320 acres nround Cooston, has sold 40 acros between the Cooston nnntnffipn and tho Creamery for $85 per acre to uumiuu punics. Capt. Edgar Simpson has notified tho North Dend Commercial club that tho Simpson Lumber Co. will relmburao It for the expenses of the celebration last Saturday of the be ginning or railroad work. Howard ImhoCf and wlfo arrived on the Breakwater and are vlBlt. ine at tho homo nt hla mnlii- Mrs. A. II. Imhoff of North Bend. Coos Bay Business College 'Ynifvlmilwwhat you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we iiuiWa house we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and M-foHome favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starting MOW For something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY AND NIGHT-SCHOOL Telephone 402. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY Havo photographic coploa of nil records or Coos County to dnto, abstracts or titles, presant ownors, or nny other information rotating to real estato furnlshod on short notice. I1USINESH OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrshfleld. Phono 151J W. J. RUST, Manager Abstracts. Real Estate Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. nEXRY SE.VGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Ofllce Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshflold Olllco 14-J. Genoral Agents "EASTSIDE." Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! You luivc but u few days in which to pay your taxes aud secure tho three per cent discount. Give us a list of your property and we will see that they are promptly attended to. ThV First National Bank Of Coos Bay By furnishing us with a list of the property on which you wish to pay taxes; we will ascertain free of cost, how much your taxes are. Flanagan & Bennett Bank The Roast You Admire hero will justiry that admiration In tho eating, Jucler, tenderer, sweeter meat never pnssed your lips. Don't bo Batlstled with our say so. Qlvo yourself tho pleasure or proving It ror yourself by au order for tomor row's mont. You'll then know how good meat can taste. UARflHFIKLD CA8K MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrshfleld Telephones Xoi-th Rein UMI-J Two Markets Bl You Auto Call Foote PHOND 144-J NIGHT AM) DAY Staad front of Blanco Milliard Parlor TWO NEW OARS Alter 11 P. M. phoa tw. Residence Phone AJ, Carofal Privcm .;. flood Cora dp this for you If you will take It re. PORTLAND AUTO HIIOW. w1?; I.t.." not fester food, UttX7.mJ'?J!& I Wtt ? ?f Mfhlno to lo - -- , ..,. JWM BtVWIWU Mill JatMtines bo that they will attend to ... iiuu lumiiuui, aigeiung wnai Kw. evis airengxn to joay. For mora th&n ciohtv ... .w. 5r"5f ' m8a ,Jd women who had auf fered the pains caused by dypepala t. digestion have been praliikt tSa itSStShfVi. h0 only remedy whleh 55h t.he?, Permanent relief. As tA rJ 7,VS u"cuy upon tno stomach !Sd SWa1 nstural ,pp9tl" Many forma of supposed indigestion J" the result of iataatlaal paFailt? for Which JavnaU Tni w-t.iJ.7l T3 uosurpasssd. insit upon Jayne'i? ai cept no orte-. Bold by druggits Zitrr. Kxhlhitnl Tlifr.. PORTLAND, March 7. Not wish ing to bo outdono by other Northwest lern cities, Portland's progressive au tomobile dealers will stage a motor show during tho week of March 17 22 While It will not be the most elaborate nor pretentious display of Kasollno chariots ever hold, It will hi wip puouc ana suD-aeaiors a long-sought opportunity to compare the cars side by side. Upwards of 35 makes of pleasure cars and 15 brands of commercial vehicles will bo on dress parade. It is the Intention nf h .tni... m, tho Bhow on uniual nttalr. ii niu uo eaiauuaneu as one or Port land's yearly attractions. Singer Sewing Machines We have them for rent or for sale. juacnines Repaired. Supplies and Needles ror Sale. XV. J. RITZ, 131 Park Ave. Mnrshfleld. Phoae lai-X. iiB . Twin City Laundry nrvnn '-oir .-v- "V I, Wltlt 11 full Sh'KVIfif Not ill nay Combine. 8 hours work for women, Our Agents call anywhere. Phone 03-J. Have That Roof Fixed I NOW Bee COBTHELZ Our premiums havo arrived at last and wo will give ono beautiful 32 pleco cottngo dlnnor sot away abso lutely free with every $35.00 worth or goods purchased rrom us. Soo them In our window. Wo glvo chocks with evory purchnso, which will bo good ror premiums as long as wo aro in business. Coos Bay Tea,Coffee & Spice House Phono 301.J 184 Market O'Connell Dldg. PHomc 8191. Do You Leave Your Doors Unlocked? . Yo would not do that, and you should no moro bo without lire In surance. The open door would admit the burglar, and tho fire fiend Is Just as insidious. Ho plays no favorites, but attacks In sured and uninsured proporty nllko. Don't risk your savings for the small co3t of a policy. Oura are tho Barest and best. 1. S. Kaufman (h Co. Notice! I T T ' t) 1 ' ' WB AUK x,nv " "": i:ioht. ofERtr. non :"T 14 SCIIKDULK. Kxpi HK11, 1.1.11 , ... -un ,3, - A.,f I)..:,.VIlTM AT,HPA,o.V C, ir.i'.n, Coos Bay Steam Laundry PROFESSIONAL DIRECTrd gKXJAMTTTsTMX Coimui1C i:nKi0ffr Aichllcct, riiono UK., mi.. ..iiiifM. n T M. WltmilT, J COXTItAlTOIl Avn lllflt St.... ,u Lstlmntcs furnished n ,,. r desired. An honcit Job raj . ..wu i.vil, OLIVIA I'DMAN. li M 1 n r .Fl'l. - Scientific Swedish Mauite, y J UUIUUIUCS 1!5 H. SlUh 81. l'hB. . TOKL OSTLIND. ) Pluno Tuner and KnjJk 41h H Hl.tl, Ot... m.T"I . w.-... untn. rBOS, j I IIM piillL ItlLEY 1JALLIX0ER ii. .1.1 j . , I Uosldonco-Studlo, 237 80. BraitJ 1-llUDQ I8-U Wr.M. H. TUllI'KN. W AIlCinTECT Marshflold, Ortgoa. DU. W. MOItllOW, DnMi 171 OrltllM llllllillnu n... Theater. Ofllre Those H W O. CHANDLKIt, ktMt Itoom 801 and .102, CokBi MarMiflcId, Ortjon. TH. A. J. III-'NDIirS -' Modern IJrnUl Ptftol Wo aro equipped to do b.'jit work on short notice it Ui lowest prices. Examloitloi t Lady attondant. Colli B1J,G Chnndlnr Ho'el. pbooi tl.'J. R. J. MONTGOMi Real Estate and tar 244 North Front Street New and Second Hand fiu sold on tho Installm! IIAItlHXGTO.V, DOYLE 4 (I2 lYont St. Phono 310-L JhnUI Two Lots at Bunker I on comer of county road. Ctf located. Only oau. AUG. FRIZEEN nt new locsuon 100 Front Str. T.-.orrii GITVIIAV. "iLlRCB Get lu line. Be meuwei I by .... .,.....- nd Tailor. uxiiuri. vu" - ...1 278 Front St. unstalrs. Sultji I IniniiP Pantatoriu TIIBWKlWDraM.ffl I'illvSHlillM ana n- - - tf Agent for Kmrard H. 8J"J Vo i-ine iiii"' make your ue , UKHMMutfh City Auto M Oood Cars. C.rerui w.- roasonablo charges. u , :wi -rD?,"ter.nd btanaa uiau :nntl fll nier store. DayPhon-" WSttS? GCOODAf WHEN YOU WAKT GER MOr SometWa OT dellvere,! .. . 1 it. Cbsr. it cir Trans ane -. - and Storage vaj i.nrenarodtodo8llkJ",iit on short notice. w &V and boats anu -- VoW, stylo Reynolds PlD0 ..:...nia nnr wor. L. H. Heisner Phones 98-R. l- , I 1 f .!