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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION. BEELZEBUB G IS REAL FATHER OF FLfES I'n..2D. PIIILALEMMI'A. thero Is no Hlhlical roiimliition ror tho story of tho llnnl day of Judge mont wiib declared by 1'rof. Paul Haupt of John Hopkins university, In an niltlross boforo tlio Amorlcnn Philosophical society. The book of Zaehnrlah, which .lows nB well ns Chrlstlnns give ns authority for tho description of tnu last ItiilKoment. ho said, "refers That merely to a municipal plnn for municipal Improvements laid out by the Mneenuces. Tho poetic and fanciful languiiKe of tho scriptural scribes Has been misinterpreted." Tho speaker also declared that Beelzebub mid been described by the ancients as "the father of (lies not lies, as ..e modern horror of these germ carrying Insects was shared In biblical times." BROTHER 1 - HAPS BROTHER KUOBNB KKIjATIVK COMBS AND TAKBS II. II. IIBItllBKT I'ltO.M COOS COUNTY I'OOH KAltM. Tho Co(iilllo Sentinel says: "When C. II. Zuuk of Handon nrrlved In Co qulllo tho other dny with tho pen sion papers of Ooorgo Herbert, n county charge at Orayce hospital, ho was surprised to learn that the veter an hud unceremoniously departed for J.uno county In tho company of his brother, W. II. II. Herbert. Mr. Zeok. Is commander of tho 0. A. It. Post at Iluudou, from which place tho un fortunate ex-soldler hnd been brought to the county Institution, and had charge of his comrndo's financial af fairs. Ooorgo Herbert, 8.1 years of ugo, concluding that his time was about to arrive had given Mr. Zcek tho last $fiO he possessed as a burial fund, and this money had been de posited In the Fanners' and Mer chants' Dunk In this city. Mr. Wilson of Orayce hospital learned that a brother of Ooorgo Her bert resided In well-to do- circum stances near Biigeno, and wrote to him. Ho received no reply. On Fri day of last week an attendant at the hospital Informed Mr. Wilson that n Keutleman was In Herbert's room, and n few moments Inter both men were walking leisurely down the street toward town. Not returning within a reasonable tlmo, one of the hospltul attendants Instituted a search for tho patient without avail. They had driven to Myrtle Point, and on tho folowlng morning took tin stage for ltoBcburg. Tho old soldier's clothing and his other worldly effects, Including n email sum of money, are still at Orayce hospital. JACK' LONDON INTHE IVIES CURRY COUNTY NEWS POUT OIIFOHD OFFBKIXOS. .lack London Says He Will Pictures "Punch." fllvc I.OS ANOBUCS, April 2fl. Jack London, author, adventurer, sociolog ist, will enact In motion pictures here all of his novels and short stories, giving them In his red-blooded man ner, "tho punch," that hns made his stories famous. Today ho complet ed a deal In tlilo city by which a lo cal concern gets the exclusive uso or Loudon's stories in motion pictures nil over the world. "I have Just completed n deal," said Mr. London, "by which I shall appear ns the leading actor In all my own short stories and novels drama tized Into motion pictures. I am go Ing Into tho pictures to give thorn 'the punch' that Is almost Imposiblo to communicate to another. "Will It mean a fortune to mo? Well, I'll buy two or three Jersey cows for my Valley of tho Moon ranch with proceeds." HBSIGNATION. "WAItDBN OVBItSTHPS ItK.'MT. Jury Awn ills Hotel Keeper $:" Dam ages for False Art est. POItTLANI). Oro.. April lit). The damage suit of Frank Husso, u hotel proprietor, against W. L. Flnley, Htutu (la me Warden, for false arrest resulted recently In a verdict for ;:ifi In favor of tho plaintiff. Judge .Medina instructed the jurors that they must return a verdict for the plaintiff, as .Mr. Flnley hnd been clearly without his legal rights In In vading and searching the hotel and arresting Husso without a warrant. Tho Judge stated, however, that if the jury found that thero was no malice, but that Mr. Flnley was act ing In good faith as an olllcer of the state, It might bu taken Into consider ation In mitigation of damages. At tho time of the urrest Mr. Flnley contlscated a set of elk horns which he found In the hotel. The president declined to keep my claims in mind. I thought I had a chance to hold a post In France, or )lay around St James my diplomatic nines' "I cannot you appoint," Bald Woodrow, "so aroint! You can't have what you want," cried Wood row, "so uvmit! I hnvo no place for vou, so scat! skedaddle! ohoo! At 'Irst my heart was soro, and fervent ly I swore, and said I would aspire o retribution dire. "I'll poison Woodrow's cow," I said, with (lark ing brow. Hut when 1 looked iround on those who won, and found hem worried and distraught, I said, 'Itevengo Is rot." All troubled ivere tho chaps who gathered In the naps; all burdened with their woes, mil tagged by Jealous foes, nil doing ountiess ciiores, nil trailed by tire iomo bores with ne'er an hour of 'est to soothe tho savage breast. Anil lo I cried: "Cogs wounds! And also are and 'omuls! Ods llsh," quoth I, 'I'll 'trail back to my nntlvo vale, mil there, among my aunts, I'll tend ny cabbage plants and herd my Hiniwo uccs, and prune my pump (In tiees." And horo at home. In oiict-, I deal In elbow grease. Pal alliums mny bust and bulwarks fall o dust, and spangled banners rot, 1 are not a Jot. My peas aro doing .veil my onions, how they smell! Wnlt Mason. News of Upper Curry as Told by The Tribune. If report is correct a cannery is to be built nt Oold Ilcnch in tho near future. It Is said that several of the local people are Interested In the venture In compnny with some enn norymen from Bel Ulver, Cal. The advent of nnothor cannery will mnke thlnga lively on tho Itoguo Ulver, nnd will undoubtedly lead to much liti gation, as tho Weddorburn Trading compnny hns even a stronger monop oly on tho wnter frontngo than the late It. D. Hume hnd, and they can hardly be expected to submit oppo sition without n struggle. Forester W. H. Mllbury returned to his homo on Mlddlo Blk yester day from a trip of inspection through northern Curry and southern Coos. Ho reports that all tho llres ho found were bottled up nnd that they felt good even to a lire warden. Tho stonnier Fllleld cnlled In at Port Orford early Monday morning nnd landed two passengers, who took passage a few minutes later on tho north bound stage. One of the gen tlemen wns Mr. Hurges, a main own er In tho Fllleld, Handon and Speed well line of steamers, who It Is un derstood Is Interested In tho Untie mill on Sixes, where lie went to In vestigate conditions. It is to bu hoped that Mr. Ilurgcss will take hold of the mill ns his doing so will Insure Its success, Oeo. Qulgley and family hnvo re turned to their Port Orford home from Pistol Ulver. whore they have been for the past Bovernl months, Mr. Qulgloy having had the contract of building several miles of wagon road In to his father-in-law's (Will Clnrno) plnco on upper Pistol !Uy-cr. fiOLl) IIBACII NUOOBTS. A Fresno man who died nt the igo of Iio Is said to hnvo used no nedlclne In tho last fifty years .cept castor oil ami whiskey 'urhnps he usod the castor oil as i "chaser. ' Curry County Scat Xchh An Told liy The Oloho. Hev. 0. Lolloy Hall, colporteur for tho American Daptlst Publication So ciety on tho const division, will ar rive In Oold Heach this weok to as sist Nov. C. B. Short in u series of meetings to begin next Sunday, April 27th, in Onuutlett's hall. Ilev. Hall Is a friend of James Whltcoinb Itlloy, American poet, and while he is here, will give one evening to his noted entortnlnment "UHoy's pooms." This will he a treat to all lovers of Kilcy, as well ns a help to boost tho new church to bu built at Oold Heach. Forester Helm Is distributing tho teiopiiono wiro wnicii is to connect Agnes with the surrounding Hanger stations. B. J. linker, deputy gnmo warden, received a message Frltlny reiiuestlng him to report at headquarters In Portland on tho IMth. Ho loft yester day morning on the mall boat, going by way of West fork. After wnlllng a week for n favor able time, Colvln nnd Walker In tholr ship Queen of Hogue HIver, sucess fully lunded n cargo of freight at W. J. Walker llsh house on the bank of Pistol Hlvor, sailing In over tho bur with ease and In snfety. CAXAL ZOXi: TO III-: "DUV." .Secretary of War Prohibits Saloons For Coming; Fiscal Vcnr. PANAMA. April . Hy direction of Llndley M. Onrrlson, Secretary of Wnr, tho Panama Canal zono will be without saloons during tho coming fiscal year. At tho present tlmo thoro nro SR saloons in the zone towns. why hi: simply coulilvt. It was midnight when the burglar entered tho house, accoiding to a btory recently told by Secretary of tho Navy Daniels, and though he tried to step softly every step of the stairway seemed to creak. Suddenly thero camo a sound from ono of tho rooms ubove, The bur glur Instantly Btopped. Then a voice wuh heard: "John," yelped a woman's voice, what did I tell you about coming In to this house with muddy shoes. I wns listening to you nnd you never sernped them or wiped them on the door mat one bit. You go right back and do It, this very minute!" Slowly the burglar turned nnd went down tho steps. Out of the door and through the night lie strode to whoro his put was wait ing. "What's tho matter?" uoiulerlngly queried tho accomplice. "1 simply can't do It." answered tho llrst; "that house reminds me too much of home." Philadelphia Telegraph, Hnvo your Job printing dono ni Tho Times office. If you linva anything to soil, rent, tnulo. or want help, tiy a Want Ad. W w. i T m i i ii in ii j Hheiimatlsin as a lesult of kldno) troublo. stiff and uclilng joints, back ache and soro kidneys will all yield to tho uso of Foley Kldnev Pills They are tunic In action, quick In lesults, curntlve nlvu)s. W. S Slcelton. Stanley. Indiana, savs: "l would not take 100.00 for tho re lief from kidney troublo I received from one single box of Foley Kidnoy Pills." For sale by Lockhnrt-Pnr-sous Drug Co., "Tho Husy Corner." I Goodrum's Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars !U7 Control A v. Phono :t7It-L Easy to Get Relief , From Indigestion Your stomach should digest tho food you eat, without the aid of any artl- flciul digestives. If It won't do that, th.u you ate continually subject to lyjpepsla, Indigestion, heartburn, bead a:hss an4 constipation. In&ttitd of taking digestive medicines, uVi steps to get your stomach and In tallies again In a healthy, natural audition. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge will lo thB for you if you will take it reg ularly. It is not a digester of foods, but it will restore your stomach and famines so that they will attend to their natural functions, digesting what you eat nnd giving strength to the boay, For more than eighty years thou sands of men and women who had suf fered the pains caused by dypepsla and Indigcstlcn have been praising this Tonic as the only remedy which brought them permanent relief. As the Tonic acts directly upon the stomach and Intestines, it is a natural appetizer and strength builder. Many forms of supposed indigestion are the result of intestinal parasites, for which Jayno's Tonic Vermlfugo Is uisurpass:d, Insist upon Jayne's; ac cept no orte-. Sold by druggists every, when Br. 3. Jayne & Son, Philadel phia, Fa. XOTICK TO CHBDITOIlS. Notico Is hereby glvon, that tho undersigned has been by ordor of tho County Judgo of tho County Court of Coos County, Oregon, duly appoint ed administratrix of tho estato of L. K. llalllnger. deceased, nnd letters of administration have been duly issued to her. Now, therefore, nil porsonu hay ing clulins ngnlnst snld estato nro hereby notified to present them with tho proper vouchers within six months from tho dnto of this notico, to tho undersigned nt her residence," 237 S. llrondway, Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon. Dated this 7th day of April, 1913. PBRL H. I1ALL1NOBR, Adminlstrntiix of tho estato of L. K. llalllnger, deceased. First publication, April 8; last publication, May 3, 1913. Oh, How I Itched! What lone norve-rackltic days of constant- torture what sleepleuH nlslita or i?L.W.. .nBony, "eh Itch Itch, con stant itch, until It seemed that I must ttar off hit verr ikln then IinVUnit "' ny kln cooled, soothed and healed I I 'J lie very Hrst drops of D.D.D. Pre scription for Lczoma stopped that awful Itch instantly: yes. the very moment p.D.D. touched tho burning skin tho tor tuf?T??"?d' A 26 b0'"e proves It. D.D.D. has been known for years as the only absolutely reliable eczemu remedy, for It washes nway the uUeaso perms and leaves the nkln as clear and healthy as that of a child. All other drugKists have D.D.D. Pre scription co to them It you can't como BubsUUite? CCCPt 80"10 blB proflt nut If you como to our store, wo aro bo certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that wo offer you a full size- bottle- on this Buarnntee: if you do not find that it takes awny the Itch AT ONCE. Jt costs you not n cent. ' ' Hod Cross Drug Store. Just to See and Smell one of our roasts on the table Is n treat and also a temptation, .lust lo taste It Is to know tho real Joy of eating nnd to long for more. IVeef, mutton, pork or veal, tho lesult is nlwnys assured. Try one for next Sundny's dinner, nnd you'll wish It wns Sunilny everyday. MARSIIFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrslilleld Telephones North Henil 221-.T Two Market tit k 1 Witx lb 'Mm FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Tho growth of this bank is the host evidence that its policy and methods are in accord with the demands of present-day business needs, The farmer, business man and timberman seeking reliable and satisfactory banking con nection will find this bank prepared to take care of their requirements, BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A TBW TBN ACHB TUACTS FOUR MILKS SOUTH ON COl'XTV ItOAD $115 PBIt ACKK; HM CASH, HALAXCK TWO VBAHS, XO INTBUBST. XO TAXBS, FINU HANDY LOAM, LKVKL HK.VCH LAND. By One It Will Make You Money DoimaH MacKimtosln y Auto k Pl101 order. , , ' ' - Unrshneu'Hv r ''"'"lllJU'.Vh!? wn u 1 1 "" n. iv '?? 6 If'STO feS.WjS ""no of ii, ,;.?' iVn . - .IU n-ii . . - 'or Mtlo. '" tfte e iHLESSIONAL0ln iui. u Aa - . fl "-. MIX ,)ST, tlM,IUK ,. 'UCllllctI, TS! I "- mill, " IMa?".8,n: If cslreu T Zmt '! (" LI VIA IIIIMaT scentificSsKs;;, .ss:' .v. I iiii tiSTM.VD, J I'fitfwt Tii - - luiiir ani n ii " 8. Sixth Street, ffl -ngfncef t IIBAL ICSTATB and INSUHANCB. PKM niu:x IIALLllj- HcMdenco-Studlo, 237 So, U "none ij-u Y7 0. CIIAXDUffl. AnhJcl lloonw 301 ami an-j r.i.. MsrsliflfU, orrtd ryt. w. Momtow. 1 lUntl.i 171 iiiniei IlulMi ..- hi viu m Tlicntcr. Ottlct 11mm ml XVr.M. H. TUIII'KN. W AHCIHIECT MargbfltlJ, Qrttct, FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDBST ll.l.VIC IN 'OOS COl'XTY. I'MaltlMied 1HNIL Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest pull) on Time Deposits. Officers: .1. V. Dennett, President. L II. KlaiiiiKan, Vice-President. It. I-'. Williams, Cnslilcr. Oeo. - Wlticli(,t'f, Ass't Cnsliler. riLA.j. iinxrmrs J Mlutrn IUmI.I I s nro equipped to d t'l work on short notice iltli lowest prices. Einnlttia Laity attendant. Celt E4 Clinmllnr Iln'tl, pboti UN New and Second Hand for Hold on tiio IniUllnxtt i IIAItltl.VOTO.V, DOYLE I illil! tVont Si. I'Ikiiio .'IIO.Ii MinU Bowling Alii !17.1 XOIITHFJIOMSIED Tuesday Evening especially for mj C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. IIBTAI L DBPAltniKNT LUMDBIt, LATH, SIIINOLKS, MOULDINOH, SASH AND DOOHS, HOOFING PAPBH, 1CTO. CUT TDK KUKL 1IILL IN TWO DY USINQ OUU WOOD. PHONE 100. 1H3 SOUTH DROADWAY First ClassWea? nroninllr 5o Gardinci's Rag Grptfft Cor. Union and MoaUtiE piinno 131. Nort" F.WIIW DI.VH33 t.. ... nam Inrstlon. It ( noclnlly prepared to tl 1 I l)nIrnlnr melll JlH inuiu. ncb' - Ojicn ilajr and nf JILHCIIANTS CHI ttrmwiunv and CommwiiL WHY NOT HAVE YOUR SHOES FIXED RIGHT? Wo Knnranteo our work to bo first clnss becnuse wo uso only th best material In tho market. Wo nlso hnvo up-to-tlato mnchlnery ami know how to uso It. Forty years' oMiorlenco In making nnd repairing shoes hnvo made us comporont. MenV, Shoes Half Soled 85c Ladles' Shoes IIlf Soled roc Men's Shoes, Heels iWc iijiiiies- Mioe.s, Heels ."5C waierproor uetween soles freo of chargo. Wo nlso havo on salo 15 dozen Men's hlgh-grado Dress Shoes, sold all over tho county for J5.00. whllo our prico Is only $1.00. Also n good lino of Doys" Shoes at reduced prices, it will pny you to look them over boforo buying elsewhere. "Yoius for Oood Footwear nnd n Squaro Deal." AUGUST OLSON 215 South Ilrondwuy. Abstracts, Real Estate, and Marine Insurance Fire Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. n , "K.NY SBNGSTACKBN, MKr. Coqulllo Otllco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal nnd Mnrshfleld Offlco 14-J. General Agents "BASTSIDB." COOS HAYPUTKAN'D1 J,. A- qooowjl. and V. Ej nnic, im "".,ZOii Mall orders' and ,P)jg prompt biiwi-.' TiiMiitrii. - (i 727 So. nroaily.' A modern Dm Furnished Roomi u Cold water. 0, H O T E L c V I O. A. M"y '! c;or. ""'""" - Jl'ST HKCBIVKri A lat-Ko shipment or Blectrlc Cut Glass Similes. Call nnd sco our stock of glass wnro. We also hnvo some of the latest designs in shower fixtures from two light to fivo. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy City Auto Service wooa cars, Careful DrtrerB nd reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Dlnnco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 1 6 Night Plyjno 46. nAUKRH & OOODALK. nronrletor Tho Star Transfer and Storage Co. la prepared to do all kinds of hauling on short notice. We meet all trains and boata and we also havo the latest style Roynolda Piano Mover. Vft guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, P FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield PhonpR 98-Tt. 120.J rop. o-L Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TTinr The Tailor and 278 Front St. Dress Expert Uivstttjrs. LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Singer Sewing . - ihAtu TOT I5 ". Wo nave i -"mtM. Machines 'w .(r Supplies and M1"' W. "" jy ,31 1-ark "' sjbXJ Pictures &N Walker Sl rr R. J. MUlNiuv- RealEstateandlnsi 244 NorthFr Have That JW flo aortUr " ruo1"-