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IWWJWWraTBwIFlRB PP!BBftSH5W3aBTBHORcjw9KlHW"PM i- if i 3 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, ISMV-EVENINS EDITION :NEWS.OF NEakBY TOWNS MYRTLE POINT LSONS. ASSESS CURRY DOGS. Officers for the ensuing year were Instnlled by Myrtlo Point Lodge NO. 78, A. P. &. A. M., aB follows: Claud H. Olles. W. M.; D. W. Giles, S. W.j W. T. Ramsey, J. W.J M. Q. W. Perkins, TreaB.; P. L. Phelnn, Cec.; J. D. Hendorson, S. I).; T. W. 'McCtoskey, J. D.j Jns. D. Clinton, Tyler. ,. , Elrn Chapter, 0. K. S., Installed tho following: Mrs. Lois A. Olles, W. M.j Claud H. tlllcs, W. P. J Mrs. niivo ahull. A. M Mm. Marv Hen derson, C.J Mre. Hilda Schroedor, I A. C.J Mrs. Hose rnoian, 'irons.; .Mrs. Emollo Perkins, Sec; Mrs. T. W. Mc Cioskoy, Ada; Mrs. Draco Olles, Ruth, Mrs. Moblo Dement, Esther; Mre. J. O. Stotnmler, Martha; Mrs. Mary C. Drown, Electa; Mrs. Mabel Rob erts, Warder; Jas. D. Clinton, Senti nel; Mrs. E. Arnoson, Chaplain; L. A. Roberts, Marshal.r Myrtlo Point Enterprise. CURRV COUNTY NEWS. C. W. Roynolds, the local black smith, has been confined to tho house for Borne time by tho antics of a horBO that objected to the addition of shoes. Krnnk Caughpll, our genial little treasurer, has been confined to the house for several days with a badly ulcerated tooth. Wo aro glad to re port that he Id now nbl eto visit his old haunts once more. A largo part of tho population of Illaho and tho mining country of Roguo Itlver wnB In town over Sun day on account or the rofereo's hear ing In tho caso of C. W. Reynolds vs. the Euchre Creok Mining & Milling company. C. T. Stewart of Euchro Creek was n Christmas vlBltor In town and proudly exhibited a Bmall ball of Bomothlng which might be gold. We understand thnt ho has a good de posit of black sand which he antici pates working this winter. Wo aro not angolfl and when our Htomnclm nre out of order and our HvorB aro not working JuBt right we can Bomotlmcs h'ato our former friends Just as earnestly as any 'race of Bavugea on earth, but we have not and I hopo never will, use a "pale ndv." to toll folks about It. Make your homo In Agncss. i nn r,rtiri i ftt Mm ninll horf II tin VIII". v. nv ...- Christmas eve, mall carrier Jamei Dobbins fell over tho bluff and nar rowly escaped death at Two Milt Crook. Hut Jim haB plenty of grl' and llko the game Bport that he If kept n cutting and landed here with n two horse load of Christmas .mail all In good Bhapo at low twelve. Air. hotter known aa "Doc" Caugh oil, has returned from San Francis co and Ib fast recovering IiIb uBiinl health and strength after lila recent operation for nppondllctlB. James Caugboll, county Biirveyor has returned from an extended trip to San Francisco and lias Bet up light housekeeping In the count clerk's office. Jim Ib gutting bo he can sweep a little. POSTOFFH'E IS ENLARGED. T)qtnintfr I.lnnL'iir celebrated New Year's Day by enlarging the box cap acity or tho PoBtofflco, adding there to eighty locked boxes, MesHrH. Wil liams and ClaiiBor performing tho manunl labor. The rapid growth of Conulllo created the demand. Co er.illlo Sentinel. CLOSE COQUILLE HOSPITAL. Tho couty patients were removd from Ornyeo hospital In this city to tho poor farm hoBpllal on Wednes day. Orayce hospital Iiiib beep dos ed and Mr. and MrB. Wilson have taken up tholr residence on Spurgeon hill. Coqulllo Sentinel. MUSK HATH FOOLED. Thu muBkrntH have been fooled. They built tholr homes to withstand n long and heavy winter and tho old cut Inhabitant among them seoina be wildered. Coqulllo Sentinel. If you havo anything to soil, rent, trado, or want help, try a Want Ad lu Tho Tlmos. There has been considerable com ment heard recently about tho num ber of dogs to be found In Gold Ileach. Several complaints of dogs running sheep and cattle havo been heard. It Is natural for a dog to want to work and ir no work Is cut out for him his natural Inclination will find something like this to amuse himself. We believe that town la no place for dogs, especially when they have an opportunity to run looso and bo a source of general an noyance to others. Our assessor cer tainly has the right idea In taxing nil dogs of every description at least fifty dollars. This will cost tho own er of each dog In Gold Pencil Just an even dollar ror cacn nog nnu should have a tendency to reduce tho number of useless cnnlnes. Oold Reach Olobo. COQUILL'S CHAMPIONS. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel hands the following well deserved compliment to their football team: The Coqulllo high school football team Is the champion high sehool elovon of Coos county for 1913. Tho cloven hns Bevcrnl extraordinary play ers, among them being E. Leslie, full back, who punts an average of 18 yenrds and throws the bnll lu for ward passes more than 40 yardB at times. Leslie will finish high school next year and expects to attend either Ilorkoley or Stanford. Roy Miller, quarterback, Ib n fast man and has the nctlon of n star. Tho other niuiii bors of tho team aro R. Mast, right half; C. Korn, loft hnlf; K. Leslie, right end; It. Avery, right tackle; J. Thrift, right guard; P. Lawrence, center; M. Dunham, loft guard; E. Adams, loft tacklo; I. Watson, loft end. Tho team averages 117 pounds. elBtlntt County Burvojoi' flouW Un MYRTLE POINT DEATH. William Panter, father Of Capl. W. R. Panter of this place, tiled at the family homo. Deceased WuB born in North HamptonBhlre, England, April D, 1835. He has been a resident of Oregon a good many years. Myrtle Point Enterprise. STEMMLER FOR .IU1K5E. "What's (ho matter with Jake Stommler of Myrtlo Point?" Jake Is well known by everybody and pos sesses tho! lcgnl learning and other qualifications necessary to make an ideal County Judge. Unndon Surf. mnklng tho Biirvey of tho new county read from Daniels Creek to Coqulllo City. Ho Btates tlilat tho country trnversed Is very heavy wltn uriiBii. Myrtlo Point Enterprise. MYRTLE POINT WEDDING E. C. Roberts nnd Miss IVy Mil ler, daughter or Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Miller, were united In the holy bonds of mntrlmony nt the homo of tho bride's parents In Myrtle Point ThurBdny, tho Rev. Mr. Coulter of ficiating. Coqulllo Sentinel. HEROIC RESCUE IN VAIN. "DRY" CLUIl AT COQUILLE. At n session of tho Ko-Keel Klnli notice or an nmoirr.Hitto tho bylaws, whureby all lutoxl- i rnnts aro to bo excluded from t the rooniB was Introduced and n voto on Its adoption or rejection will bo tnkon nt n speclnl meet ing to bo held thirty days hence. Coqulllo Sentinel. HOW IS THIS FOR OREGON? Tho Florence West Bays: Yes terday whllo on our way homo In our mlddny meal, wo pasBod Bovornl children who woro bare footed and playing In tho water. At tho tablo wo woro served with now notatoes which had I JiiHt been dug from tho garden. In tno afternoon wo Haw roen, loganberries nnd chrysanthe mums In bloom in tho open air. How Is thnt for Now Year's day In latitude 11? 'LOHHNCE POSTMASTER Tho Floronco Pilot says: C. Htioh ntiun has received notlco of IiIb ap pointment iib Postmnstor of Florence, n.. i.n., r,ifi!u1iitil n Iwniil nml In HOW inaklng arrangements to move to town and securo a rusldenco nnd tem porary quarterH ror tho PoBtofflce. Postmaster William Kyle retires after a falthrul sorvlco or 1!C years and 3 montim. WORK ON NEW ROAD. Lloyd Spires wns an over Christ mas visitor at home. Ho returned to. his work Frldey. Mr. Spires ia as- Do you begin to cought nt night, Just when you hopo to sleep? Do you have a tickling throat that keeps you awako? Just tako Foloy'a Honey and Tnr Compound. It will check tho cough and stop tho tickling utilisation at onco. Does not upset the Btomuch, Is best ror children and grown porsoiiB. Owl Prescrip tion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 71. January Sale Unlimited opportunities for quick money-savinfl await you throiiflhout every department of our store. Come prepared to take advantane of them. Albntrosa waists. beautifully embroldorod. Variety or col ors. Only $2.1i'i fM Q nnd vpliJU ladles' heavy Flannelette (JowiiH, n oat piittoniB (J (( Saeh $ "UU Cooks' nnd Walters' OK Aprons, only Zuu Men's fine wool undorwonr, non-shrliikable. Reduced to ft I. no and $1.-3 t'iicli. Cryniolla Scouring Soup, ror uar, onij- 5c LiuIIob' HraBsleres, porfoi t ru ling, embroidery trimmed. All undorprlced. 7fie, 9C CUu and JJb Ladles' winter Union Suits, largo aBsortmont to select rrom, All moderately priced. ?3.oo, $2.r.o, ii.ns. m nn fl.50 and $ liUU Ladles' Wool and Cashmere lloao, blk or Gray. Tho np 35e kind. Now ZUU Special sale prices on Tow ellngs. 12 1 -2e, 10c, 7e and Ub Men's Heavy Muck Sateen Bhlrts. Snlo price- Cfln $1.00 and GUU Rig reductions In Sheets, Pil low Cases. Hod Spreads, Blan kets and Comforters, Men's Lenthor Work Gloves. I'or pair, $1.00, 7Ce. jpo fine and JJb The Fair IRVING HLK., Nevt to Chandler Hotel. Central Avenue. SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED Tho Gold lleaeh Globe says: A blazo from a gasoline lamp started a flro lu the kitchen of tho Lyric at AgncBB during the entertainment and a panic was narrowly averted. It Is at such times thnt tho true courage of men Is best shown. At no Httlo risk to himself, ChnB. frlgiitoyow-Hr whZ ho-Jnasr gal room where tho babies aro put when asleop, and spying through tho thick Bmoko two little Toot protruding rrom the burning covers and aolzing tno Httlo one while Its gannonta wore lilnfclnir. he rushed with It to safety. That In this Instnnce tho darling was Bluffed with cotton liiBtend or tno good things from the tablo cannot orrect tho quality ot courage that In spired tho young man In bis heroic effort. THE II. C. OF L. ! - Tho butchor. the baker, tho can dlestick maker, the doe nnd the druggist who furnish mo pills. I've figured and figured and I will bo Jiggered If I can boo how I can pay all tholr bills! Tho wolf's drawing closer! The arrogant grocer Insists on his money nnd that P. I). Q.; tho coal man Is growling, the plumb er Ib howling, nil merchnntH Boom rnlalng a hulabaloo! Tho high coat of living la certainly giving tho peo ple mote trouble than people de alro: nnd whero's the salvation pro scribed ror tho nntlon by statesmen who fanned us with lnugungo or riro? Hcforo tho election they red us confection the kind known as tnfry and promised roller; they'd strangle tho tyrant or. high prlco and high rent, but what have they done thnt will lighten our grler? They fool nnd they fiddle nnd side step the rlddlo that's driving ub batty and thinning our hnlr; they :enk at tho muzzle, but dodgo tho grim puzzle Hint's filling the tollerH with dark blue despair. Man worka llko Old Harry; the load he must carry Is breaking his spirit nnd crushing him fnBt; no odds how ho rustles and struggled and hustles, tho High Coat or Living will get him nt last. Walt Mason. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says llackaclie ! a Sign You Havo Heen Eating Too Much .Meat Which Forms Uric Acid. Whon you wnko up with backncho and dull misery In tho kidney re gion It generally menus you havo been eating too much meat, saya a well-known nuthorlty. Meat forms uric acid, which overworks tho kid neys In their effort to filter It rrom tho blood nnd they becomo sort ot pnrnlyzed and loggy. When your kidneys got sluggish nnd clog you must relievo thorn, llko you rollovo your bowels; removing nil tho body's urinous waste, elso you havo back acbo, sick headache, dizzy spoils; your stomach Bours, tonguo is conted, and when the weather Is bad you havo rhoumntle twinges. Tho urlno is cloudy, full or sediment, chnnnolH often get sore, water scalds and you nro obliged to seok relief two or three times during tho night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at onco or get from your pharmacist about four ounces or Jnd Salts; tnko a tnblespoonful lu n glass of wator before breakfast tor a row days and your kldnoys will then net flue. This famous salts la made from the ncld of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithln, and hns been used for generations to clean nnd stlmulnto sluggish kidneys, also to neutrnlUo acids lu the urlno so? It no longer Irritates, thus ending blnddor weakness. Jnd Salts Is a life savor for regu lar meat eators. It Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure nnd makes n dollghtful, effervescent llthln-wator drink. W HICH of today's store ads con tains money - saving facts for you? FAMILY DINNERS In our new location, we are es pecially prepared to cater to family trndo. Regular meals or short or dors. Open dy and night. MERCHANT'S OAFE. Broadway and Commercial Mfld. . 1 mi mniiiMH Minim '-iiiiiiiiiisMiiMWMwwiwimsstll .. . . ., -.11 -""l it .-. - 3CX . x., js, . (iawJi ;.;,, w&M S n fiiy am al EDISON'S UTeJ A storage battery that ttJ over vlinrgliiK will no.l?l DOE9 NOT C'ORIion 7M TERMINALS. 1 CONTAINS N() AfJ ill nui, iiiso its Claf HtlUlllllll, 1,11. " 18 GUARANTEED FIVE hi Coos Bay WiringfJ I Oil inuiuuvny. AgentH for Port of p YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'sJ Knur Kil caiH with rarernlLl For day service, phon, J IJInnco Itlllai.)' pnr,'l For night service, l'101. itiKUl Ulfc. D. L. FOOTE t. j. scAiFio jgXnTyl rshfield mbJ Estimates FumuM Pliouo :I-.I. MarnlinHlJ etm THE SERGE FROCK POSSESSES A CERTAIN SMARTNESS FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Murpliy'H Dancing Arid Ilegiuugcrs' cIbbs chu Tuesday evening until m noticu. rrivnie lessoni J pointmont. l'liouo Karl tl phy, Instructor. 20 ,,, u 37.1 Sixth street South. Scrso lu not especially now, but It continues to bo for almost all Informal occimlona ono of tho smartest and most favored of fabrics both In Junior and crown-up modes Ono of tin? siiinrt shops displayed tho other dnj miveral Imported models of bluo serge fur the girl of sixteen that wore very alluring Ono wns trim med with liny red buttons and tho pointed ends uf the ensh wero braided In red IIk soutucbo; another was trimmed with bright green. Doth were simple, but unusually attractive Thu tln tot Is not forgotten by any minus In the sebemo of things this season. The snino shop showed sev eral small models that wero equally fascinating. On one. tho Russian Dlouso wn of a dnrk red duvotyn trimmed with bluo silk braid, and tho TV. ntitnln nlllm- nntlurn Ullmtratetl All out this coupon and encloso IS cents In lamps or coin, no sura to siaio nuinucr of pattern und size, measuring over tho fullest part of tlio bust Address Pattern Department, giro or tins paper. l.ll..l .lilr. wnm nt dnrk blUO BCrRU; another was of tho bluo sorgo, with collar, cuffs and a low bolt or pmiu silk. In No. 7888, which Is n design for a girl from 10 to 18, tho effectiveness of bright silks ns a rcllof to bluo serge Is well brought out Tho saBh Is ono of thoso now woven silk sashes, and tho collar Is of (lowered silk rntlno. But tons nnd loops aro red. It requires 4 U yawls of 38 Inch ma terial with ; yard of silk to mnko this frock In slzo 10. A girl's coat of sorgo trimmed with plaid Is Hhown In No. 8032. It may bo copied In sUo 6 with 2 yards of 42 Inch material and IH ynrds of silk for trimming. No. 7888 sizes 14 to 18. No. 8032 sizes 2 to 10. Each pattern 16 cents. Commutafe Tickets $2.(1 MAItSHFIELD-NOHTII nnfl mm:. Cars every ten iiilnutci fal to ll!::i(l p. in. G0RST & KING. TRADE AT S. S. JENN1 NOItTII IUvNI), AND HAVE MOMll No HU Ntnno Add re i a HAVE THAT ROOFf 'NOW . See C0RTHEU Phone 3171, EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS. Steamship Breakwater Tt'ESDAV, .IAN. l, H p. in. Tl'ESDAV, JA.N l, H p. ill. ALWAYS OV TIME. SAILS T'HOM MAItSHFIELI): SAILS FHO.M I'OHTLAND: SAT., .IAN. it, I p. in. SAT., .IAN. 10, T.:l() u UA'I J,V IT 1'J'ld l III. SAT,. JAN. SI. 7.J10 it. in. TL'ESDAV. .JAN. 20, H p. in. SAT., .IAN. ill, 10.00 it. in. Tl'ESDAV, .IAN. U7, H p. in. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points nod Information ns to routes nnd rotes cheerfully furnished. IMwnn Main !W-L. P. L. STICHLINO. Agent. Pictures &Fra Walker Shii CITV AUTO AND TAXI i A now taxlcnb has btal my auto sorvlco. Cart'il Will go nnywhoro at airtJ i Illanco Cigar Store. Dijf Night phono 139-X. I TOM fiOODALE. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, AT 12 NOON. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with tho North Hank Hoiul nt Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company. Phono II. C. F. M'flEOItOE, Agent. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIELD SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, AT 2 P. M. Sun Francisco office, H05 Fife Illdg., or Lombard St, Piers No. 27. luter-Oreanlc Transportation Co., C. P. McGeorge, Agt., Phono 41. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0.,'Jnc. IIENltV SENGSTACKEN, Manager FAHM, COAL, TIMHEH AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MAItSHFIELI) OFFICE, PHONE U-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. THE IlECOKD PHOTOGIlAPniNG AIISTHAOT COMPANY Have photographic copies ot all recordB Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnUned on short notice, BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfleld. Phono 1B1J W. J. RUST, Manager HAVE Barnard & Lao FIGUIIE OX YOUR ELECTRICAL DROP IN AND I BIG GAI IN THE HOWLING QM Chatterton's NORTH FnONT Chimneys J.' N. Bayl Any kind 'of brick M tlmt rp rlpM AND ALL WOIW Call HIIIycr'H Clgnr No. I-J French Itnngen. South Coos River Tlntrn leaves MM head of river nt 8 turning In evonini. Stenmer Ralnbo head of river at returning leaves m 2 p. m. ROGERS & LET US YOUR ABSTfl mliln AV rPnis CO- timrniii'Mv depeniW ....!!.. i Limlrft. lirC tion to all luJ clients. .Minw"- I. S. Kaufmafl ZZ!ia ZSSiiicLii