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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXEV Kdllor ami Pub 1AX K. MAI.OMiY Xcns Kdllor Official Paper of (' County. official pa ri.it op tiii: trn or m icsiipii:i.i). CALUMNY. IT IS a bad thin to tell a lie that will do no barm to anybody, er much worse to give utterance to a cHluniny and rulvtdy Impute to mi Iiitllx Itlttnl or to a body of men m tioiiH or Intentions tbat will urlim tbem Into disrepute, but the worm of all 1st to perpetuate that unjust He by writing, printing and publish ItiK It, by blndluie It In inorono and aihertlnltiK I' to the unsuspecting an history and truth. It mutter not whether the calumny lomerns friend or toe, have nothing to do with It. The man who ha any share In six h a trnnwirtluu In a nieutl. If you me'i ' meet and deal with htm be eei en your guard. He aniiut be trusted CLAM JUICE S CANCER Coos Bay Men Say That Coos Bay Product Is As Effect ive as Frieclmann's Cure. That elatn Julie In a dire for eau cer l the belief of II. C. Piers and V. J. Uust. who cite two Instances of cuie on Cook Hay. While they don't pretend to rank with Dr. Krledmanu as it medical authority, they declare that they have wit nessed effecthe cures with the clam Juice. Whether there Is any sim ilarity in the medical properties of d.iin Juice and turtle serum Is n! irolilcm that they are uumlerltm j it r MhM s.t that about sl years ago Abo Van SCIle. of North lleud. was HtifferhiK from a cancer i- on the flnser and tried in vain to Imvn It cured. He Wn flKltrlllK Oil koIuk to C'hlcnKO to have specialists treat him. One day van .tie nun others went out for clams and Kot nulte n few. Van Y.Wu Insisted on ' . ...... 1....... Willi.. Iin I'lt'UUHlrt "I" II" II lliliiin. ....... was wnrkliiK with them the clam Iulce not Into the Injury. He felt Intense pain for a while, but soon I bemtii to cure and before Ioiik eii tlrel disappeared. Another one, Messrs. Dlers and Kiist file. Is A. HeuilUKUii, who was HUfferliiK ft'oni a eatifer of the Up, whlfh some had told him was Incurable, lie started iIIkkIIiik chittm and eatliiK thoni, and beroie Ioiik the caufer hugnn to heal and has long since disappeared. Mr. Dlers said that he called the attention of some physicians to It but thev only Iinighed at him. The uso of turtle serum as a cure for! coiiumptlon by Dr. Prletnann caus ed him to recall It and wonder ir Iheie realh Isn't a wonderlul cure )u the clam Don't be too . uimnili al. Main Coos Ha uinn hi tried to kill t birds with one stone .in. I both birl- Bot away. s ELECTED HEBE Women of Woodcraft Select Representatives to District Convention at Meclforcl. At a meeting of the Women of "Woodcraft Monday evening, dele gates and alternates to the dlstrli-r convention of the order whlih nil' be held at Medford June :i were elei t cd. The following were chosen lleprosentatlvos Mrs. Mary Cow an, Mrs. Ida 1'attnrson, Miss Annie Smith and Mrs. LI.lo Helsner. Alternates .Mrs. May Coke. Mrs Ora McCarty and Mrs. C. W. McCul loiiKh. At the session, Mrs. It. M. Sorter mid Mrs. K. W. Italstou were elected to membeishlp. I "mgt-ve&raaau'agjau wmiiinMiiiMiinn'nwwryiMTirig j a i In A b u J(jf Olg i-illkUlJil murpku is suspkitkd. lliiniini Hones Pound In A-hex of Itoselmir Hermit's Home. IIOSKIWIUJ. Or.. April HO. FenrltiK that hu might havo been Killed by some person bunt on rob bery and the corpse burned to re move, evidence or tho crime, offi cers nro Investigating tno death or Itobort Cavltt, whoso charred re mnliiK wore found In tho ruins of his cabin, 30 miles southeast of Itosoburg. Prom Information re ' eolved here homsteaders chanced to push tho Cavltt homestead and made the discovery, the bones of a human being In the ruins. Cot oner .lowett. of Hosoburg. was summoned, nnd nfler brier Inspection or the ruins and Inquiry uinong neighboring homesteaders, ascertained that Ca Tltt recontly sold several bond or entile, Mr which he lecelved consid erable money. It was also declared bv neigh bors that Cavltt received an Inher itance or novel nl hundred dollars recently. On account or these fuels the olllcers entertain Hiisplclon that no might navo been murdered ami robbed. Cavltt was Si) year of age. and came to Douglas County nearly fii) years ago and located on a home stead In the most Isolated section of Douglas Count v. becoming a re cluse. Cavltt frequently visited Hosoburg for supplies and was well known here. Ho was a bachelor, and often Informed his fi lends that bo chose the life or a hermit follow lug a broken engagement to marry Hi tho Kust moro than no vears ngo. xotici: to Ti:.('in:its The following plan will be followed n the eighth grade examination In Agriculture, which will he given for the Hrst time at tho oMimluatlon May &-!. Ill IS: Twelve quest ioiin will ho submitted rom which the pupil may ihoose ten If the pupil has a garden or has done creditable work in agriculture, the teacher may glo :I0 per cent for suck work. in tlilt. fase the pupil need answer only wen questions out of the twelve suiiiitted. ir the pupil falls below In this sub ject, the county superintendent inav add not more than -'.I per cent for a creditable exhibit at a county dis trict, or state fair. RAYMOND K, UAKKIt. County School Superintendent. I Till! HOTELS. The Chandler. L. J. Tolls. Portland: H. A. Curry. San Francisco: 11. j. MeDlnrmld. Han don; L, J. Morgan, San Francisco; Lena Kolstad, Marshlleld; Leslie 0. Johnson. Myrtlo Point; Mr. nnd Mrs, A. D. Hrlggs. Myrtle Point; R. H. itenry I'ortiand. Jasper Yoakum, Co qullle. K Miller. San Francisco; C. A. Frltseh, s.m Pranclsco. Lloyd Hotel. M. A Moffat. Portland; Owen RacklefT. Myrtlo Point; Carrie lloi lingor. Coqullle, Ituhy WatTer. Co qullle. Itbiiico Hotel, R, M. Ran, Portland: .1. Rower. Kniplre; W. S. Hodge. Coqullle; F. H. Cnlurovo. Haudoii: V V iiii,-,i..i and wife, Portlitnd; K. M. Elliott. Pumpkin Centre; Chas. P. Cook. Portland Llojd Hotel, C C. Cartor. Mytlo Point: P. R. Cnmeron, South Inlet; H. Johnston. Oakland: Mary M. Madson, South Cooa River: Jns McCutchoon, Heaver Hill; B. J Harkor, Port OrforU; Jo sepli Friend, Portland, FOR 2 DAYS of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 2 AT 9:30 A. M. SHARP Be here early to get first choice LANGHORNE & LUTZ Sales Mgrs. THE BAZAR Store Open Evenings Your Opportunity to Get An Electric Flat Iron for $2.75 This is a special offor nnd lusts for ten days only. You don't huve to come down town to purchase just stop In at one of the stores listed below sometime be tween now and May loth nnd they will sol. you tho make of Iron you prefer at the low price of $-."." If they do not have the kind you want on hand they will get It for you. If you are unable to get out to make your purchase, telephone ITS and wo will send it to you without extra ehnrge. This offer Is for the regular domestic size. 011.) flnt Iron the kind you have alwnys wnnted. It uttnoluts to any electric light socket ''eats quickly nnd holds Its bout. Costs only live cents per hour to operate. We have In previous advertising said so much about electric flatlrons and they are so universally used and appreciated that there Is little need for our fur ther comment. Ask your neighbor what sho thinks of her electric flatlron then step Into one or these stores ami make your put chases: . "Busy Corner" Brown Drug Co. Red Cross Drug Store Ideal Pharmacy Owl Drug Store Oregon Power Company Remember the flat iron sale lasts but 10 days. Watch for our El Tostovo offer in this space May 8. A Telegram .Lei us impress up on you oiipc nynin the ninny money savinu; atlYJiiitnes obtained by trad ing at the GOING & HARVEY STORE We now have mi display thousands of dollars worth of Direct to Your Pocket iPllillll-'-ll ,fc iyy ' Rih ffai f-W-1 it 71 t-J-Za h 'feteto :loJo : la: pu :.j pES (I my 8191 HI Beautiful New Furniture IT) : fK r ..JASll- SkV.VL'A wi .., , I liTISTlC . 1 XD KUCG I XT. l-'urniture that wt ulcl race a mansion. Iurnitiire suitable for a de.si liniut' mid rni erv article is sold at true eeouoiiii.ing ffcnrn ' JS.'PPStiI V Hvitv picei- ol fur 'N-iMuii ,,i,,,l'(, 's,,1(1 n tl,ls ' y'iai?' A store is guaranteed to f i tHT yJP () '"' i,,st s,s ,,(,l,,,l' II &&&$$' IP Wt selltetl. nit take no JJJ?r!' X W chances here. I'iVery- A' tJ hJb 1,,'n ,n I'urnisli the J$--' ""' !,"l",, ',:,,'i,lv,,'1 r,,,,, CjSrr-' baseineiit to bedroom. See Our Line of Floor Coverings Come in and let us talk to you about the Furnishings For your hoinc whether a small rug or a complete out Fit. Going & Harvey Co. RFtf Mffinrt - JL v nr Complete Home Furnishers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY The growth of this bank is the best 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, FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone tho old rcliaile Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J MarshlMj Be Up To Date Oiiler ytiur Suit from The Tailor ul xpert Ipsa! IVJVU Dreas Expert Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HKXKY SI5.VGSTACKKX, Mr. Coiiulllo Ofllco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marahflold Office 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A KKW TK.V ACHK THACl'S 1'OUlt MILKS SOUTH OV coi'.vrv iio.vi) $:w pint acuk: .-stoo cash, ualanck TWO YKAUS. XO IXTKItKST. XO TAXKS, 1MXK SAXOY LOAM, LKVKL 1JKXCH LAXD. By One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKimitoslh ItKAL KSTATK and IXSURAXCE, FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OI.DKST IJAVIC IX COOS COUNTY. IMahlMii'd 1880. II7H I'nmt t. City Auto Service Oood Carfl. Carelul M reasonable ctiarge. --, Will go anywise .. ... -Stands- Hlanco Hotel d B Clgnr Store, vnj roo""- itiLi nUn A St RAKKFK OOODAUtPJl Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Wf"ffirTmif wii'J-tti m lnli-ii'st paid on Tluii' Deposits, Of fliers: T. V. Hoiiuett, Picsldent. .T. II. FIiiiiukuii, Vice-President. H. T. Willluius, Cashier. (leo. V. Winchester, Ass't Cnsliler. TiTe Star Transfer nd Storage to. U prepared to do of fg on short notice. Wwtw and boats and we foi style Reynolds PI"0 Mow. guarantee our L.H.Heisner,Prof Phones pn-njM-J . ..,.,vict1IATIUX' SAl ll.lll.l.." C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RKTAIL DKPAltTMEXT LUMHKR, UTU, SIHXOLKS, MOULDINGS. SASH AXD DOOIXS. HOOPIXO PAPKR, KTC. CUT TIIK FURL HILL IX TWO BY USING OUIl WOOD. PIIOXE 100. 183 S0UTU nitOADWAY THIS RECORD PIIOTOGRAPHIXC. ABSTRACT COMPANY abatracu? tmef anPriCP?ple3 of aU rocords of Co' County to date, I1USINKSS OFFICKi 117 North Front'st., MurshfleW. Phoue 151J vrvriCE Is hereby jlJlt'? suant to order of Couw Cfl0Jj Stato or orcgou i Id the & made April Va' M Rosj de of the estate of A. & the administratrix of WJ from and af er T grg W , rf 1913. proceed 0 6 en f cl t0 the fol owing dMer enAo th-st nuarter D & quarter of Section Elen. ,g West oi """""" 4 COD,a!i'dStre&.fleld.0r lB..Ji?UnM 4ilOV -zzrzrzr "'. W. J. RUST. Manager The TJmes office.