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THE COOS iAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1913-EVENINQ EDITION. "1 Let a Gas Heater Remove the Chiirand Dampness For fall and spring service, a GAS ROOM HEATER is a cheerful and willing worker, They come in many styles and sizes and cost from $2,00 up, They should be installed by licensed plumbers, Iron piping not rubber tubing should be used for connections, These little, handy gas heaters can save many doctor and drug bills, Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. Second and. Central. kV AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE i new taxicab lino been udded to I into service. Cnreful drivers. II go anywhere nt any time. Stand mco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. tbt phono 139-X. TOM (MORALE, Proprietor. THE FIRST ine Tournament 01-' THE SEASON OPENS AT ICIIATTKRTON'S HOWLING ALLEYS NORTH FKONT STREET ljr eveiilni;. Wntt-li for the score ger Sewing Machines I but them tor rent or for Ml. MachlneB Repaired, bppllei and Needles for Bait. W. J. KITZ. Park Ave. Marshileld. Pboae 2A0-X. it Class Weaving rroniptiy uoue at rsKag Carpet radory farrinan avenue between Callfor nla and Connecticut. t 174. North Bend. Or SON'S LATEST forage buttery that contlaual Htr charging will not harm. UES XOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. not lose Its charge while Maudlin: Idle. IGVARANTKKI) FIVE YEARS Boy Wiring Co. 1 Bruailuiiy. (or Port of Coos Hay. Rates for mdling Trunks nrnan in. ID Marshfh'lll tnr lh. fnllnw. ', delivery to be made In t itOrleS nf tllllldlna. I wk .50 r "inks ; ; ; ; ; iiso 'Truufer and Stow fe Ce. l. iieuner, Prop. PM 18Q.J; 4J-L: 98-B. T. !. HOAIFE. WN $A. H. HODGIN8 nfield paint AND nFrnDATiwr. rn "Umates Furulshe. 18T-L MuKi.iioM rw kid AUio Line D.UitoeVery a0 ,nl'M'crfroni t oil, H' lTom ' lutiM'. ' 25 cents. ST&KING. Props. 0. n e-t'ZT ork I, esi,n,atea furnished. guaranteed. Q re not entii.. h. i.u .... '"ou ie ; ' . ' u'ers. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. SI., OCT. 11; OCT. 21, AND OCT. 2H, AND EVERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER. SAILS FROM MARSIIFIELD OCT. 11, AT 7:!0 A. M.; OCT. 18, AT 11 A. M.; OCT. 23, AT 7 A. M.j AND EVERY SATURDAY THERE. AFTER. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points and Information as to routes ami rates cheerfully furnished. Phone Mala 35-L. P. L. STERLING, Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE QUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Stils from MarihfkW for Portland Thursday, October 23, at 2 P. M, ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44 . F. McGEORGK, Agent. S. S. REDONDO Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay 0 Sunday, October 26, at 3 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Bldg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27. Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. F. McGcorge, Agt., Phone 44. C. A, Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE IN. 188 SOUTH BROADWAY BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THEJFUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD $.10 PER ACRE; 9100 CASH, BALANCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL Ub'ftUII Iviau. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. nENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 4-J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 1U1. SEND BONES OF COLUMBUS Domincan Republic Will be Represented at Panama Pacific Exposition. tlljr Amm lalM Prom In Coot Hay Time.. SANTO DOMINGO, Oct. 21!. The Dones of Christopher Columbus, now roposliiK In the cathedral at this place, will be sent to the Panntna Pacific Exposition nt San Francisco as a part of the Dominican Repub lic's exhibit. This was the announce ment nnulo yesterday. The Exposition Commissioner left here yesterday with the nssurnnco thnt this country would bo adequate ly represented. Watkins' Observations Editor Times: Oh that mlno en emy would become a candldatu for office. The things I wouldn't do to him would bo mighty few. I am utterly opposed to rings, cliques nnd factions thnt Is pro vided 1 am not In on the job. 1C I happen to bo In tho swim nnd one of tho star performers, why then I I am Inclined to believe In thnt particular case a ling Is all right. Yeowl Someway I nover could endorse the proceedings of a ellquo con trolled by some other Kink. I nm so glad there are no mutual admiration societies In Coos County. Now where I came from over at Scappooso, there wero several dif ferent varieties. Whatever one brand favored all the others opposed and Insisted on rovcrso nctlon ac tion. I recall wo built a town hall over there. Wo built tho upper story first and put tho cellar on tho roof. Tho flues wore whero tho cellar ought to be and the hentere were fastened to the celling. I believe they called It composite architec ture. Gee! 1 am so glnd there aro no rings In Coos County. You see tho trouble over thbro was most everyone wanted to be the big Injun In the community. Thero wero not boss jobs enough to supply every fellow with one, hence the conten tion. I would nt the time have will ingly served as King of thnt baili wick mysolf, but some wny tho folks wouldn't stand for It. As a church or neighborhood boss I am convinced I would be n lnllapaloosa. However, lot us forget It. I ab solutely refuso to becomo a candi date for Mayor. I'm altogether too busy In the manufacture of post holes and Jewshnrps to think about It. Now those Scappooso folks wore tho coarsest and rawest over. A mong those fellows an ofllco novel had a ghost of a show to select a soul-mato of Its own choosing. Ac tually they would unblushlngly hunt and forcibly abduct It wherever found without nny appnrcnt regret. Hero things aro so different. An ofllco, feeling tho need of nn afllnlty, simply hitches up Its trousers, tuck? In ltu Bblrt tails and goes gunning. I am so glnd that In Coos County thero nro no "ways thnt nro dark" nor "tricks that nro vnln." CEO.WATKINS. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hay ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Paclfli Livery and Transfer Company. Have your job printing done at Th Times office. DUKE MANSLAUGHTER Be Given Until Wednes day to Plead to Serious 1 Charge. tnr Aiocl(fi Prns to Coos nr TlmM.J SEATTLE, Oct. 211. Laurence Duke, bou of Hrodl Duke, tho tobacco manufacturer, was arraigned yestor day In tho Superior Court and given until today to plead. Duke tan down and killed two men whllo driving nn auto. Tho charge against hint Is that ho was drunk nt the tlmo of the accident. II MEN KILLED BY FALLOF ROCK Six Men Injured in Tunnel on Milwaukee Railroad in Washington. Illy AocUtcil l'mi to Coo l)y Timra. SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 23 Six men who wero Injured when two wero killed yesterday by a fall of rock In tho Mllwnukco railroad's tunnel, be ing driven through the Cascades, are In the hospital here and will recover. The two dead aro Morris Hale, a mnchlne driller's helper, nnd Matt Astlund, a mucker, both of Seattle. The ncldcnt occurred In the faco of the tunnel, 1000 feet from the east portal. This Is the first serious ac cident to occur In the tunnel. INDICT 28 IN EAST ST. LOUIS City Officials, Including Former Mayor, Charged With Mu nicipal Irregularities. tnjr Allocated Trcti to Coo Bay Tlmn.f ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2.1. Wholesale indictments agnlnst most of the mem bers of tho city administration of Enst St. Louis that went out of office last spring wero returned yesterday by tho grand Jury that has been In vestigating charges of municipal Ir regularities. Twenty-eight were in dicted, Including twenty-four former city ofllclnls. Among thoso charged were V. Charles S. Lambert, former mayor, F. Fred Gorold, former city IrenBurer, and fourteen of the sixteen members of the city council of 1912. m WRITING DEDICATE PRINCETON COLLEGE BUILDINGS Many Learned Men of Europe ami America Assist In KxercIscN. tlx Aiuof Utril 1'rcn to Coo Hay Tlmr. PRINCETON, Oct. 2.1. Princeton University's Graduate College and the C rover Cleveland Memorial Tow er, which is Included In tho architec tural schema of the college buildings, were dedicated yesterday In tho pres ence of distinguished and learned men of Europe nnd America, (lifts of $2, SiiO.OOO for the erection nnd en dowment of theso buildings enabled Princeton to realize the project con ceived twenty years ago of housing tho grnduato students in n body. EX KM ITS OFFICERS FROM CIVIL SERVICE LAW I'rcNldcnt Says He Is Convinced They Wore Not to IU Included. (11 AMOcliUd Fmi to foot nt, Tlmti., WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 2.1. Tho President signed tho urgent de ficiency bill carrying eaomptlons from tho civil sorvlce of Deputy United Untes Marshals and Deputy Collec ors of Internal Revenue. Ho gnvo nit tho following memorandum: "I am convinced after nn examination if tho facts that tho ofllces of deputy marshals wero nover Intended to be Included under tho ordinary pro visions of tho civil service law. QUICK HELP TO BACKACHE AND RHEUMATISM The man or woman vmo wants quick help from backache and rhou matism. vlll find It In Foloy Kid ney Pills. They act so quickly and with such good effect that weak.l inactive kidneys thnt do not keep. me Diooa clean nnu ireo irom im purities, aro toned up nnd strength ened to healthy vigorous action. Good results follow their uso prompt ly. Owl Prescription Phnrmacy. Frank 1). Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. MEAT CAUSE OE KIDNEY TROUBLE CALL A TAXI DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 310 Party and train calls n Sccialty. MARSIIFIELD TAXICAB CO. BAY PARK PRICES ADVANCE. Since this addition was placed on the market the values of lots have enjoyed steady advance because of the Improvements In tho addition It self, its advantage of location, and the general growth of tho city towards It. f 10.00 down secures jt choice lot, and both past history and future prospects demonstrate tho soundness of such nn Investment. Don't wnlt. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Take u Glass of Salts If Your Buck Hurts or Madder Bothers Meat Forms Uric Acid. If you must havo your meat every day, .eat It, but flush your kldnoya with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost para lyzes tho kidneys In their efforts to expel It from tho blood1. Thoy becomo Blugglsii and weaken, then you suf fer with a dull mlBory In tho kidney region, sharp pains In tho back or sick headache, dizziness, your stom ach sours, tongue Is coated and when tho weather Is bnd you havo rheu matic twinges. Tho urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tho chan nels often got soro nnd Irritated, ob liging you to seek rollef two or three times during the night. To neutralize theso Irritating acids, to cleanse tho kidneys and flush off tho body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad's Salts from any phar macy hero; tako a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys will then act flno. This famous salts Is mado from the ucld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and 'has been usedt'for generations to flush and stimulato sluggish kid neys, also to ueutrallzo tho acids In urine, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jud Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot injure, nnd makes a delightful ef fervescent llthla-wator drink. CAUSES ERROR REV. DOCTOR W. T. CAPER, FOR MERLY OF PHILADELPIHA, TO BE THE NEW BISHOP OF SPO KANE. tnr Auocttttd Trnt to Coot BJ TIbm. NEW YORK, Oct. 23 Tho cryptic ' handwriting of the Southern Bishop at the genornl convention of the Pro testant Episcopal church hero caused an error In tho announcement made last Monday of tho election of tho Ulshop of Spokano, which was not discovered until yesterday. The an nouncement was made that Rev. Dr. W. 1). Capers of Clumbla, Tonn., had been choson for the ofllco, but an examination of the original draft of the resolution mado today showed that tho new Bishop of Spokane Is Rev. Dr. W. T. Capers, Rector or the Church of the Holy Apostles In Phil n dolphin, and a brother of W. B. 'Capers, AT THE HOTELS. I The Chandler Hotel. nen McMullen, Myrtle Point; S. V. Dartell, Dnndon; H. S. Benson, Portland; V. G. Lewis, Portland; E, F. Shiner Portland; L. J. Cady, Dnndon; M. J. Corwln, San Francis co; Thos, Dixon, Eugene; R. L. Pear son, Myrtle Point; M. L. Pearson, Lakeside; U. Llppman, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Russell, S. Sllversteln, San Francisco; Herbert Armstrong, North Dend. ( Tito Lloyd Hotel. Harry Haines, Roseburg, F. Reld, Portland; P. Statlor, Oregon City; D. Endlcott, Myrtlo Point; M. W. Dorgcr, Wlnnemucca; Wm. Weeks and wife, Norway; C. N. Christian sen, Haines Inlet. The Coos Hotel. M. O. Warner, Eugene, George Thorno, Snn Francisco; Chns. Under wood, San Francisco; Jas. Hodgkis, Camp G. Henry A. Johnson, a business nu of L'Anso, Mich., writes: "For years. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds baa been our family medlclno. We give It to our children, who like it on ac count of its pleasant taste. It la n safe cure for coughs and colds.' It contains no opiates. Owl Pro scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Conan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Pboae 74. Women Make a Dollar Go Farther Ever notice how much mora the average women will buy for a dollar than a man? She scorns to know how to mnko every cent count. A woman Is naturally Inquis itive. Sho wants to know. She Is not afraid to ask questions. A woman likes "to shop around." Today the large percentage of the advertising in the dally newspapers like THE TIMES Is written to women. That speaks well for the character of advertising both as to fact and phrasing, Women are sovore critics. They would not be fooled twice. Advertising to appeal to women must be strong enough to strike their unerring sense of values, auneiu, or.