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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1914)
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Mnmlleo N 0 Mrl.pod vlncaton Aug Unfiling Morton Arvld Johnson (net Xo 0. No Hond South First Hoard (lanllncr Albert S. llisc Chrlitlnnsnn !' 13 mazier HVIIIIims W (1. Ingram Second Hoard. Thomas I, W Travor n' Harbor Charles niuintlot' ISehlbrcile II J Iannrs llnct No. 10, Xo. HpiiiI West McKay .1 V flrubmi M Sells II C Dlfrs Gllmoro Warren S. Ruth" find Xo. 11. Pony Slough IGoliIcn Mbert Pol Ik Ilirl'Jeci J W Mltcholl M'Arllitir II A Wells Jin t No 12. 13mplro h Turpln C II Kolly Wilson Mne Mhkoo ti Saunders Iplm Pedorsou llnct No, n. Cooaton Wclker W 13. Homnio iJolimon A A Itny Sanlorn X A XnsH Hc No, 14. Cook It Ivor tllnkenbeardW II Smith Hogcrs Tiy Miitson . Morgan S n Cntllp lattXo. 15, Citdilnit SIoiikIi lOH T M Piilvnr a Smlthsall C i JaekBon "eey C i, smith 'net No. ic, I.astHldo WhltlV I. Cn ,, nli 9 Kittson 13 A Stonoevnlioi ' Olson Mnry M SIoLngRon 'net No, 17. Mnrahflold Xo. First Hoard jllOOd Hon. V. fnnl. P&nsen I.onlso 't Ru-nnt I.lshtncr Genrevo Soiirs- lit i n tnrlten Secoml Hoard. M A. Swootmnn Wiseman Cathorln M. Clarke 'o. IS. Mirqifiehi Con. 2 First Boanl Oathcart t i... ,.. .. VnWe,s eadKliou ; . ,cl1 A Itp Tickel SeCOIIll T)nn,..l ISumner j w 'Pim rrlbtey . 4.. Pnlntor f Xo' 19. Mnrahfleld Con. 1 'rat J(iid Boh50" i Mnrah I'd on ',7?"etn Mooro ipion Annie Cox CDa'vf9ehant P V Kaufman If.. " I HRTQ f! T...-l 1 1 7. ' "IOI '"in a. irisn rTfI":TVK.:.Vs3.HOU.SLV 'onSconF T1" reaUzo tUa 'Wr. If r,?,' uo .treatod Ps vuth T 8"oezing and FtcouMr8fn,M,a' tlck,lng ' ofT? "e besln Promptly (nw u , s Houey and Ta'" tlkf. chell. Pffect,v. Pleasant tough A. ,& C0,a aml s'opa 'rlptoVpr'1101 refll8tanco aa Z ,Pharraacy. Frank :, Opposite Chandler Hotel uameg JHECOOSBAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, & Ml ELECTION OfflCIALS NAMED TOR NEXT TWO YEARS TT..,.ip.iiH PLACE MANY WOMEN OX llOAHDS 1 . i ici OF OH-li iiij hi"u 'hia;i.mth IMillTI' in' ' " "... i nH.ti'Nlncr8 In Proc. No. 20, Marshfleld South C1!1m n.l clerks of First RMr.l. Thomas Coko Klloil 13d.lv Kn1tw W. a. Iawhoni Holvn Iflniintrnii A. K. Noff Mlldrod Coko Second Hoard. Eilw. II. Joohnk A. L. Ilnrkor V" ' n,Hry 1"1"1 L WlMWy A. II. aldloy Pearl HelRard Precinct No. 21, Hunker Hill First Board. W. J. RiiBt A. L. Uutz K. M. Smith Mrs. W. V. Sritilro W. C. Harris Mrs. Jessie Bush Second Bonrd. Hornt Mnthlson W. F. Squlrn Chas. Skorrltt Arthur Williams B. A. Corthcll Wnllor K. Smith Precinct No. 22, Nowport. Rnoch Hollnnd John B. FltZRornld A. M. Alroln uoorRO noil Isnnp WIIboii .lames Oldlnnd Precinct No. .2.1, South Slough F. J. BlnRhnni B. II. Anderson Milton Lnttln A. C. Cox Andrew Anderson J. F. Conklln Precinct No. 21, Coos City 6. V. SIrIIij Noll O. Watson W. P. Fox Julius Kruso llorhort II. Hnlnes M. J. Bowron Precinct No. 2fi, Sumner J. S. Mnstors II. W. Sanford 13. O. Hnll Fred Solonder I. W. CntchliiR O. N. WIIboh Precinct No. 20, Burton I. M. Ilnrkor Glen Barker H. V. IIolvorBlottWalter Norrln Win. BottyB J. d. Benham Precinct No. 27, Bora 3. N. Harry F. A. linker Frank Snow Edwin P. S. Abor- nnthy W. II. Bunch Emma E. Eastman Precinct No. 28, Loo Manly Most Henry Horvov I). Myers Claudo Waters W. II. Harmon 29, CunnliiRhnm Frank Bullnck IltiRh II. Unfiling M. T. Anson 0. It. Lewis Precinct No. loo. S. Davis 1. C. Wntson 3. L Lnfforty Precinct No. 30, Conlodo lohn Yoakum T, C. UubhoI! Win. Grow John Simpson Innios McCutch- Jiiiuoh M. Mcr- con chant Precinct No. 31, Fat Elk 0. A. Mlntonyo J. W. Lnlrd Edward Johnson O. O. Lund Sam M. Olson G, S. Robinson Precinct No. 32, Coqulllo Xo. W 'rank Burkholdorj. A. Juza Oscnr Wlckham George Goodman 1. II. Powndor Archlo Wnlkor Precinct No. 33, Coqulllo N. E. ". R. Barrow Aaron Wilson V. E. Crouch Floronco Rogers Marlon Custor 8. Pnullno Custer Precinct Xo. 31, Coitilllo S. W. First Board. . I. F. Schrocdcr M. 0. Hawkins rosso Boyors Ines F. Hunch W; C. 'Roso Eva L. Schrooder Second Bonrd. H. W. Bunhnm J. A.. Lamb W. L. Klstnor A. T. Morrison B. II. Burns Geo. Loach Product Xo. 35, Coqulllo S. B. First Board, j. Harlockor A. J. M. Robertson '. S. Lnyronco Dorothy Wntson ?rank Morso Clalro Sherwood Second Bonrd. M. II. Horsoy Oliver Sanford '. E. Lmdrlth J. W. Lonevo Hort Folsom C. A. Howard Precinct No. 3C, Rlverton L B. R. Shelton 0. A. Peterson llorhort Adams O. A. Kolly B. W. Sturtovnnt W. J. Floyd Precinct No. 37, Prosper W. Bullard 13. W. Fahy I. A. Morrison 0. A. Goodman F. F. Eddy J. A. Homblock Precinct No., 38, Bnndon N. W. First Board. 3. B. Zook B. B. Onkea . McNalr Otilla Lowln It. B. Buck Allco C. T. Gnlllor Second Board. Stevo Gnlllbr II. C. Dlpplo M. Browor C. F. Lorenz Chris Rasmusscn A. D. Mills Precinct No. 39, Bandon X. E. First Board. I. L. Krononborg Albert Gnrflold B. Dyer Miss F. A. Henry I. H. Gould John Xollson D. D. D. Opens New Era in Ciire of Skin Disease rrofosaor Budlone's ca3o of eczema was Itnown to almost every hospital ana physician of reputation throughout tho state of Connecticut. Ills letter Is another interesting demonstration of what la being accomplished by the famous specific D. D. D., Prescrfntlon. "It may bo of Interest to you to know hat your llfo-plvlnj,- prpparatton, V. l. V. Prescription haa been of Incal culable aluo to me. I was coveied with eczema from head to foot when I bosun uslner your remedies. I could Bet no relief, although I tried a thou sand means. I applied' but two bot tles of tho Prescription; a cure was effected in a very, short time, In less Red Cross SCANDINAVIAN DRUG STORE Hallcitg a share of your pntronago on tho basis of good goods, reasonable prices and satisfactory treatment. THE SCANDINAVIAN DRUG STORE. Central Avenue. Russell Bldg. 1 Second Bonrd, J. W. Mftat Fred Bundoll B. E. L. BodllllonA. Q. Thrift E. o. Cnssldy Nols Ilasmuasen j Precinct No. 40, Bnmlon S. E. First Bonrd. Hcrhert Brown A. E. Hndsnll F. J. Chnthurn Mrs.Dorothy IMrro J. C. Bhlelds Mrs.Herthn Dufort I I L. Second Board. C. Gibson B. H. Fish i " ''ro1' II. H. Dlifort A. J. Hnrtmnn i Al J' ,Iarro John F. Bnrro Precinct No. 41, Bnndon S. W. First Bonrd. W. II. Button I,. E. Brown J. II. Shields Mrs. C. E. Kopf C Wndo Mrs. Frank Hol- mnn Second Board. Frank Hufford W. W. Klllott C. B. Kopf W. A. I.nUoro O. B. Klcpfer I). H. Jackson Precinct Xo. 12, Two Mile George Stoltsc F. W. Perkins R. II. RoBn Adolph llnberly J. M. Adnnifi Chas. Rlckort Precinct No. 43, Parkcrsburg Thos. Dovoreux II. J. Banks J. C. Logan F. 13. Drnno C. C. Hagn Frnnk Van Louven Precinct No. 44, Lampn T. P. Hanley J. A. Webb Mnrtln Rnndlcmnn J. T. Conloguo R. W. Harrington W. W. Coy Precinct No.1 4R, Four Mile C. T. Blumonroth- S. J. Wilson or II. B. Smith R. II. Hunt Alexander Tumor Robert Wnlker, Jr. Precinct Xo. IC, Norway First Board. J. A. Yates J. H. Schrooder E. A. Whnor John Lamb J. W. Clinton Joseph Lett Second Bonrd. P. 8. Robinson J. D. Clinton A. J. Hndnbaugh A. M. Snyder M. L. Aason Dnvo Peterson Precinct No. 47, Missouri J. D. Bonnott J. L. Crosby W. L. Krnntz Lnney Pnrrlsh William Smith Frank Bunch Precinct No. 48, Myrtlo Pt. N. First Bonrd. N. G. W. Perkins Lloyd Spires J. M. Arrlngton Mrs. Clnud Giles J. D. Barklow Kathorlno Stemni ler Second Bonrd. P. L. Pholan J. 0. Stemmlcr T. W. McCloskey Hnrrv Ouorln , j. t. i.owoiion uiaiiu uncg Precinct Xo. 49, Myrtlo Pt. S. First Board. Chas. Adams Thomas Ouorln R. L. Weekly Mrs. Ivy Roberts L. 8trong Xolllo 13. Domont Second Board. W. C. Fcnslor A. II. Bender B. C. Roberts Ed Jonklns C. B. Hilling C. C. Carter Proclnct Xo. fiO, Cntclilng Creek Albert Bnrklow Bort Davenport Win. SHugsby Mrs. Thomas Root Thomns Hnnly Minn 13. Mngnoss Precinct Xo. 51, Sugar Lonf Jonios Whltakor Frank McNalr J. R. Dovnult Bollo 11. Whltakor S. S. Dnruoll Chloo Buell Precinct No. 52, Enchanted Claudo Nosier Harry Williams B. B. Weekly Stislo D. Evcrndpn R. A. Crlbhlns Mrs. Claudo Nosier Precinct No. 53, Rowlnnd R. P. Carman Frnnk Nenl W. II. Hayes Leonard Ilnrtloy William Wlso Clinton Cannon Slnto of Oregon, cAmnty of Coos, s. s. I, James Wntson, County Clerk of Coos County, Stnto of Oregon, ox- offlclo Clerk of tho County Court for snld County and Stato, do hero by certify that tho foregoing list Is n truo and correct list of tho Judges and Clorks of Election for tho var ious precincts of Coos County, Oro gon, appointed to .servo for tho torin of two yenrs, by tho County Court of Coos County, Oregon, at tho reg ular Jnnunry torm thereof, on tho 12th day of Jnnunry, A. D 1914, as tho samo appear In tho Journals of snld Court, now In my offlco and custody. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho County Court affixed this 12th day of January, A. I)., 1914. JAMBS WATSON, (SEAL.) County Clerk. Times Want jids brln results. If you have anything to soil, rent trade, or wnnt help, try a Want Art than one month." Prof. C. J. BualonE1, South Lyme, Conn. Ask any druggist today for D D. V. Prescription, llo'll tell you it allays the itch Instantly and soon tbore aro signs of cure. Wo have handled tho remedy for years and regard it as the specific for skin troubles of all kinds. Come in or ask us about D. P. V. Prescription, also about D. D, V, soap especially, for tender skins. We offer the first full olto bottle on the guarantee that unless It stops I the Itcn 'at once, it costs you not a I cent. Drug Store. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914 y k$$ Jgii'i'ii'MnA J ji CX)30'7737 THE DROP-SHOULDER AND THE KIMONO SLEEVE EQUALLY MODISH Every lmaglnablo dovlco Is bolng used to bring about tho broad effects now demanded by Fashion. Yokes, drop-shoulders, rnglnn nud kimono alcoves broaden tho shoulders. Tho peg-top. pannier nnd wired tunic widen tho hips. Mannish sorgo In dark bluo Is Used in 8090. Tliu blouso shows a very ef fective yoke, n wide urinholo nnd a small round collar, Tho skirt Is n peg top, and for novelty, perhaps for use, thero nro two ' nifty tittle stltchod pockvts, 0110 on each sldo of tho front. Pockets nppcar wherever there Is tho slightest encourngemont on tailored frockH and coats, They offer an offec- To obtain cither pattern Illustrated fill out this coupon nnd oncloao 15 cents In ntnmps or coin. Ho aura to stnto number of pattern and size, measuring over tho fullest part of tho buit. Addrcis Pattern Uopnrtmvnt, care of this paper. AHHBHyHBK v TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or now platens, woik guaranteed. Ribbons nnd iiirlion paper delivered. Phono us your older. Phono II. Alliance offlco. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. WIUiAMBTTK.l'AClFIO MOTOR cERVIOB. Car loaves Contral nvonuo, Marshfleld, every thirty minutes, be ginning at C:30 a, in., to 9:30 p. m. Leaves North Bond ovory thirty minutes beginning C:45 a. in. to 9:45 p. in. Fares: Ono way, lCc; Round trip, 2Cc. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD: SAT., JAN. a, 1 p. in. SAT., JAN. 10, 7.ao 11. in. SAT., JAN. 17, 12.ao p. 111. SAT., JAN. '24, 7.a() 11. 111. SAT., JAN. ai, 10.00 11. 111, Tickets on sale to nil Eastern points nm Information as to routes and rote cheerfully furnished. Phono Mala 33-L. II. J. MOIIH, Agent S. S. ALLIANCE -QUIPPED With avireless. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND I WFDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, AT 5:30 A. M. PASSENGERS GO ABOARD TONIGHT ROUND TRIP, $18.50. l .I .. fl.l. -..!. VI...... 1I-..1 ..A V. .1 1 I luiiiii'cuuii wiiu me .turiii iiuiiH North Pacific Steamship Company. Phono 1 1. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOB COOS BAY TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th, AT 3:00 P. M. San Francisco office, 80S Fife llldg., or Lombard St, Piers No. 27. Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phone 44. EVENING EDITION. J N f 0090 tlvo finish. Slzo 30 In this design will requlro ii ynrds of 30 Inch material. No. 8050-7737 Is a coatumo of dull torru-cotta cloth With nn Inset vest In which thero Is Just a touch of old bluo. Tho blouso Is ono of those new coat blouses In peasant design with 11 cir cular peplum; tho skirt shows Just a fow folds of drapery on each sldo of tho panel. To copy this costume In slzo 30 it requires 2K yards of 42 Inch material for tho blouso (80C0) and 3 VI yards of 42 Inch matorlal for tho skirt In 'fflzo 18. No. 8090 sizes. 34 to 42. No. 80DO sizes 32 to 42. No. 7737 sizes 14 to 18. Bach pattern IC cents. No , Namo Addrcn Size 220 Central Ave. Russell Building ON TIMB. SAILS FROM PORTLAND: TUESDAY, JAN. 0, H p. in. TUESDAY, JAN la, 8 p. in. TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 8 p. 111. TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 8 p. 111. iniiui ui i minimi. O. V, M'GEORGB, Agent. I I linirMin miiam Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WB FURNISH A BAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-1 Marshfield HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. FAMILY DINNERS In our new locution, wo nro es pecially prepared to cater to family trado. Regular meals or short or ders. Open day nnd night, ' MERCHANT'S OAFIC. Hmnilwny nnd Oommercln.1 Mflrl. HERE'S ONLY ONE MACHINE THE SINGER. ONLY ONE REPRESENTATIVE W J. RITZ Phono 280.7C. DRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT ,'CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD ,', North Front Street, ; Phone 180-.T. T. J. BOAIFE g A. II. LIODGINS Marshfield PA,NT AND IVIdl.lHIUU DEC0RATNG co. Estimates Furnished. Phlinn ai)0-j. Mnrshflcld, Oregon; REMOVED Opposite The Blanco Hotel TODD The Tailor Low Rates for Handling Trui-ks Wo haul trunk bcKeon any points in MarsMleld (ui "ho follow ing rates, delivery to '-o mado In tho first sturlcb of buildings: Ono trunk J .25 Thrco trunks no Cwolvo trunk 1,00 Stat Tmnsfer rr.J Storage Co. Levi Mi'Immt, Prop, PhonnM i ,!..! -".! 08-R. EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that continual over charging will not harm. DOBS NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not Iono Its charge while Htandlng Idle. IS GUARANTEED FIVB YEARS Coos Bay Wiring Co. in.1 Ilrondirny. Agents for Port of Coos Hay. South Coos River Boats Tioga loaves Marshfleld for hond of river at 8 a. in., re turning In ovonlng. Steamer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Marshfleld at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITH. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tide & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly, dependable. Im mediate service, prompt atten tion to nil Interests of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman Co. 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00, MARSHEIELD-NORTH I1END AUTO LINE. Curs every ten minutes from (I a. m. to i2:ao p. in. GORST & KING, Props. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY' Complete line of Notions. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE North Bend. i m '. -J.i- ii,iiiia..i.- i. lU ffj-i-nl f i n 1 1' t - ---- aftt rp