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wmmmmmmmm irwrifump . ji THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 7914 EVENING EDITION. m i M Wfr " m 3 MMMHMM I J . 11 ",,,M'l',''"M"-''"MMIMIOWMWMJMMpwat r " rmnr ..r NHS LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS title & Trust Co. Abstract, H o service, prompt ntton- Hon to " Interests of our clients'. Mlnlimiiii cost. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Cq. South Coos River Boats Tlogn lcarfl Wnrshflold for head of river ut 8 a. in., re turning In evening. Steamer Rainbow loaves head of rivor nt 7 a. m. and returning leaves Marshfleld at 2 p. m- ROGERS tt SMITH. Ill'Y YOUR HK.VIIMIISOX .i LA PH1NCESSE COItSICTS AT S. S. JENNINGS NOHTII REND, REMNANT SALE! At The Golden Rule Saturday, January 2 A?.l!?.n"up Sn,e of short lengths and remnants In SGH,?F: PERCALES, CALICOES, OUTING FLANKS001- AND C0TT0N DRESS GOODS, CURTAIN MATERIALS AND MUSLIN at real bargain prices, 1ST HEARING SMALL BOY IS MK IS GAME, A CRACK SHOT WOT A BATTLE ON THE COAST NOTICE. Trt whom It may concern: Coos nay Henlty Syndirato, estab ii.Va.i Iii .Tminnrv. 1001. will bo responsible only for tno ana ami contracts tieriornieu or roprcBuuui- lions made by Clins. J. Druschko. SPECIALOne lot of BURSON HOSE at, 15c Per Pair Read These Sale Prices on Shoes: Boys $2,75 shoes, now $1.95. Boys $2,50 shoes now $1.75. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wa hnul trunks botwoon nnj points In MarahHold for tho follow lag rates, delivery to bo mado It. (be first stories of bulldlngiK One trunk S .2fl Three trunks no Tweho trunks 1.B0 Star Transfer and Storage Co. icvl HcNner, Crop. Phones. 120-.I- 40-L: l)S-rt. FAMILY DINNERS In our now location, wo nro et peclally prepared to enter to fftinll) trade. Regular tucals or abort or den. Open day nnd night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hrodwy anil Commercial Mfld THKIIK'S O.N'IA ONE MACHINE THE SINGER. ONLY O.N'i: REPRESENTATIVE W. J. RITZ I'hono 280-X. DRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-.T. lisses $2,75 shoes now $1.75. Reserve Bank Committee Seattle Today and at Portland Tomorrow SEATTLE, Wash., .Ian. 29. Tho Federal Reserve Organization Com mittee, which Ib holding henrlngs In fifteen cities of the west, hold Its first session on tho Paclfljo const Into yestordny. Tho hearings aro being continued today, after which tho committee will leave In the evening for Portland. . in Chainmon of Missouri Dcvclnns . . . .... - unerring tye by Practicing 1 in Gallary OLD .MAX ROLLED IN TO SNOWBALL'S com:. Ladies $3,50 and $4,00 shoes in small sizes only 95c per pair. $5,50 and $6,00 Nettleton Shoes for men in narrow lasts, only $1.95 per pair. One lot Ladies' Rubbers at 25c per pair. Be sure and attend the sale at this storo SATURDAY. The Golden R.ule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING PEAIIODY, Kniis., Jan. 29. Alexander McGregor, an aged man, was rolled 150 feet through wet snow In front of a locomo tive. Whon assistance reached lit in he wns In the center of a snowball six feet In diameter, lie will probably die. Times Want ads bring results. RIVERT0N COAL FOR $5.00 PER TON Phone 165-X CHAS. LAPP EDISON'S LATEST A itorKe buttery that continual I OTPP flinkt.l., ...in . -.. ...., K.nK ,, lwl IIM1II. DOES XOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. COXTAIVU vn imn n.i, " "" viw. " not loio Its clinrgo tvlillo GUARANTFE!) FIVE YEARS CoosBavWiriinr'rn 1M Rroadwny. .g?" lor Port of Coos Bay.. W1LLAMETTE-PAC1F10 MOTOR SERVICE. Car leaves Central avonuo, Marshfleld, ovory thirty mlnutoa, be ginning at C:30 n. in., to 9:30 p.. m. Leaves North Bond ovory thirty minutes beginning G:4G a. in. to 9:4G p. m. Fares: Ono way, lCc; Round trip, 2Dc. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 1 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with (lie North Rank Road ut Portland. North Pacific Stvmushlp Company. Phono 14. C. P. aPOEOROE. Agont. Play Ball at Monief Ihcrjlioily In Dolnc It. ftrrnt Inn I HOME Ptiii-j (jiiiiat UC iWiiJi.'KSW1 .e&3Bi& V r4 iV ..wii " t j sl WRrKr'Jr r 9tr 'gilmmk mw NATIONAL OAMI3 A Gnmo For All 5me ttnitfllut. 'tA. lions and Ihiiilh -f ultr bill im. llose SCAtS and I'lenly of Action Tk ONLY (,... v sjii DJinr wntrr M lilt bill It i!j)S in iignr. N I'jIw I'lljra. Imtor.snl bj iw; rroiuinuiii ?a llnllPlMirM .NOT A lOV. IILT A IA.Mi:. Imtlc tun fn. 0'in:ilrle Hote un luinr. Olfl nnA Younc Kniov It t:vn:ttTWM,(; am i:citi.mi. Ptnt I'rr-ilil l.y I'jiccI I'mt ffi 1 f f Hillfilluii r Momjr lljck. . 9 1 . U U HOM DIAMOND CO.. 'nc. r.li1)..!,,. Ijrll1e f-iifla! Ht'r. Vtf 'il u .:IJ r 183 '! eiiMiu Ml., "'"" iii,.h mh n.mciini Cil tnmnttvm imi S.S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 3:00 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Hide., or Lombard SI. Piers No. 27. Inter-Ocennlo Transportation Co., C. P. McGoorge, Aet., Phono 11. IPlcklnln aiUUMNUS, llnny stockings for Hoys nnd Tn. n... . Girls t wearing Stocking on the I Murket. Tl , 81I a. t)l) Commutation nn ' Tickets $2.00 U ZZ.mlx ,u''l Auto Line. to ite" 'no. m. rnil;: -"'" p. ni. gj KI.VQ, Props. UNIQUEPANTATORIUM Ut ,,. . ew MaBeiucnt. ?ur clothe, VMurSs nnd nePQlr Rates nl8 PW. Don't wnit - ao0nalJie - . 2c-' '' I'llOlin HKH.V EQUIPPED WITH VIRELESS. Stgamghi? Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROJI JIARSHFIELD SAIIiS FROJI PORTLAND: SAT., JAN. 10, 7.30 n. ..,. TPhSf A, JAN. II, H p, ,. SAT., JAN. k! 12.!0 p. in. TUESDAY, JAN Hi, 8 p. .... SAT., JAN. 24, 7.30 u. m. TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 8 p. in. SAT., JAN. SI, 10.00 n. in. TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 8 p. m. Ticket on sale to all Eastern points nnd information us to routes and rate cheerfully furnished. Phono Main 35-L. ' H, J, MOIIH, Agent BUY THE VERY BEST EH BUTTER MADE UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. STERILIED .Ml LIC AND CREAM. PURE ICE Fieo delivery, 8 n. m. nnd 2 p. in. Phono 73 .lames Colvln Francos, a fourtoeii-year-oid champion, was brought up under peculiarly hard championship- iiuiKiiig coutiitions. ior .innies col vln was born In Missouri nnd ho has had to show" a long string of ex ceptional marksmen that ho Is deserv ing of the title, .Champion Hoy Shot or Missouri." claimed for him by 1 Is friends. However, this precocious young man had advantages. Ills father. O. M. FranelB, a sporting goods dealer and a shooting gallery proprietor at Collins, tho homo town of tho Fran cis" farmlly. Is an exceptionally good shot himself and Civorgo M. Francis, dr., another son. has done wonders with flro arms. So .Inmes Colvln had to sot a fast pace from the start to keep up the family reputation and in Ills BUCCCSSftll Uttnilllitn tn milulwmt his fnther nnd his younger brother has knocked down nlncty-flvo "trav elling ducks" In rotation In tho Fran els shooting gallery, fifteen straight being a high mark under the wuito conditions for the ordinarily good shot. From .llllv in rnfnlwr Inut vnnf this young gun enthusiast, travelling with his father's movable gallery to fairs, conventions, etc., whero in some cases there wero thousands of persons mini whom shooters wero drawn, defeated all who would con test with him. His work with shot gun, pistol nnd revolver has been scracoly less romarknble. .Master Francis first shot was mado on a hnlf Inch hulls-eyo nt ten yards, tho hitting of this bulls-eyo throwing up a motnl duck by mechanical mentis. Flvo out or seven wns tho novlco's In itial BCnrn mi Mill "Irnn ilnnlru ' Iii thlH case as In all IiIh later shooting "mug a uemingion gun and ammuni tion of tho snmo make. Not content with records lator set, when ho enmo Into moro strenuous competition, tho boy crack shot Is now after perfect scores 100 straight In nil of his gallery shoot ing. Not much Is said about galleries as notional shooting schools, but tho rnct remnliiB tl.nt throngs of young mon, like this boy Francis, havo re ceived tholr start toward proficiency with flro nrnis through "knocking down tho birds" In n neighborhood shooting gnllery. Boston Educator Declares It Is Useless to Count on Luck in Life OltEdON AGRICULTURAL COL LfcGK. CorvnlllH, Ore., Jan. 29. Play tho gnmo you know and know tho game you play," Is tho philos ophy of life orfered to tho students of tho Oregon Agricultural College by Dr. A. E. Wlimhlp, a noted Hos ton educntor. "Lire's work Is a game, not a battle. 1 pity tho ono who enters upon his enreor with tho purposo or making It n battlo. Civ ilization has outgrown thnt Idea, and wo achlovo leadership now by help ing ouboIvcb, not by hurting tho other fellow. "It Is useless to count on luck. I-or though It's always luck whon wo lose, It's sclonco whon wo win. Almost without exception, luck goes to thp fellow thnt has pluck. In n record of nun Mimmnti.l frnntr nln. In bnseball, nlno hundred nnd fifty of them won for tho suporlor side. That Is nlnoteon out of twenty a mil uDuiiiuiu ior lues games. "It Is only n fool who plays tho other fellow's game. Tho bunco steerer Is looking for tho person who wants something for nothing. And I nm firmly resolved that if I am over buncnoil. I'll iin m,f nt ": . ,Wn0M n ,''" ''as made a fool of hlmsoir, tho good Lord will havo patience with a llttlo diversion. "And then play tho right gnmo at the right tlmo. Threo of tho world's greatest money-makers Cnmeglo, Rockefeller nnd Hill always do It. At -least they never do tho wrong thing nt tho wrong tlmo to do tho wrong thing. I nm suro thoy could not succeed HnlllllL' vnlnntlnna nn ),.. Fourth of July. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENQSTACICEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMHER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE U-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. BAMDQN BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A PEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH OX COUNTY ROAD $35 PER ACRE; flOO CA8H, IIA LANCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKirtosh REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock nnd fruit farm con elating of S18 acres, botween 35 and 40 acroo of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apulo trees and fifty acres moro that can easily bo cleared for orchard and balan:o good grazing land fur cat tlo, sbeop or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Itnplomonts nocessary. Locaiod on West Fork of Coos Rlvor, ono mile from poBtofflce, school and boatlanding. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or wrlto: W. A. GAGE. Allneany, Ore. Quatermass Studio Opens About Feb. 1 TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Ent Ihsh Meat If You Feel Hack- iiehy or Bladder Troubles You SnllH Ik Fine Fur Kidney. Mont forms uric ncld which ex cites ond ovorworks tho kidneys In tholr offorts to flltor It from tho system. Regular eaters of mont must flush tho kldnoys occasionally. You must rollovo thorn llko you ro llovo your bowels; romovlng nil tho acids, wasto and poison, olso you fool n dull misery In tho kldnoy re gion, sharp pnlns In tho back, or sick hoadacho, dizziness, your stom ach sours, tonguo Is coated nnd whon tho weathor Is bad you havo rhou matle twinges. Tho urlno Is cloudy, full of sodlm'ont; tho chnnnols often get Irritated, obliging you to got up two or throo times during tho night. To noulrnllzo thoso Irritating acids nnd flush off tho body's urinous wasto, got about four ouncos of Jnil Salts from nny pharmacy; tako n tablospoonful In a glnsa of wator boforo breakfast for'n fow days and bladdor dlsordors disappear. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapos and lomon Julco. comblnod with llthla, nnd has bcon used for gonoratlons to clean nnd stlmulato sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts Is Inoxpouslvo, harmless and makos n delightful efforvescont llthla-wator drink which millions of men and womon tnko now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. FORD REPAIRS COST LITTLE FORMER HANDON .MAN HAS RUN HIS CAR OVER 12,000 .MILES AND REPAIRS (X)ST ONLY $2.1.-. -TELL IT TO GOODRUM. Nearly evorvnnn knnwn iim n,i. vantages of tho Ford automobile uh simplicity mm rolinblllty nnd ninny In distant parts of tho coun try hnvn wrfltnn nn.l tni.i r .i. slight cost of maintenance. How- over, u remains for a formor Bnndon iiiiiii, u. ii. toigrovo, to mako a now record With tlm "l.lltln Anirnl n didn't wrlto his exporlonco as tos- uninnini, meroiy ns n matter of nows to a personal friend In Bnndon, but It In tO(l I.'Oml n linnnt fnr nnnrnn Goodrum and tho Ford to remain unpublished, nnd boro It Is ns writ ten from Mr. Colgrovo's now homo nt Ban llerunrdlno, California: "I mako on nn nvorngo of 105 to 120 tulles every day In tho Ford and It beats tho band what tho llttlo dovlla will stand with so fow re pairs, tho car that I am driving has mado 12,000 miles and on'y usod one sot of tires and had $2.45 paid out for repairs. That Ib some thing thnt Is bnnl tn linllnvn lmt It Is true," C. W. VIERS, Pnlnter ami Decorator Wall Paper and Paints Residence Phone 40-X Shop Phono 29C-R 370 N. Front Street Goodrum's.Garage home of the CADILLAC and P0RD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 3 17 Central Av. Phone 373. L NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho mottor of tho Assign ment or tho Hardwood Milling Co. (a corporation). To tho creditors or tho Hardwood Milling Co., a corporation; You and each or you aro hereby notiriod that Tho Hardwood Milling Co,, a corporation, has mado nn as signment for tho bonoflt- of Its credi tors, and thnt the undersigned Is tho duly selected, qualified and acting assignee In tho mnttor of said assign ment, and you are further notified to present your claims as by law pro vided, to me, tho undersigned, within threo months from tho dato horeof. Dated at Marshfleld, Orogon, this 8th day of January, A. D. 1914. GEORGli W. WELSTEAD, Assignee First publication, Jan. .8, 1914. Last publication, Feb. 19, 1914, NEWS OF LANGLOIS Llttlo EvcutH at Curry County Me I'0mi1Ih iin Told by Tho U-nder Bom To Mr. and Mrs. Mel Fltz hugh, of Lnnglols, Tuesday night, a nlco baby boy. Dr. Pomborton nt- tnnillnir iilivulnlnn. Mnllin- nn.l ntill.1 aro doing well nnd Mol says anoth er wrestler In tho family. . Joo and Dottlo Mathony, tried an acrobatic stunt which shook them up pretty bad, when thoy rolled down tho stairs and idled un In tho street. Leo Chastcln has returned to Lakoport and will mako that his homo. Ho says Denmark Is too swift for him. Forest Mnthony had tho mlsfor tuno of falling overboard, sustaining u ruffoleil unklo and n skinned tem per. Dnle Bomont, of Donmark, was purchasing chickens nt Lakoport. Sparo tho rooster, Dalo. I'loicuor wntKor, or iaKoport, ro colved a sovoro bum on tho stove. So says our Lakoport correspondent, Pleaso explain what part of tho body ho hns tho stovo on. Tho MeWhnrtor Storo building was badly wrecked In tho recent Htorm, also, Michael Murphy ex perienced tho sensation of tho bird man when his domlcllo was skidded around tho park llko a monoplano looking for n new place to light. Mlchuol stood tho test without a bat of an eyo. GOOD ADVICE. "I nm out of employment," said tho boob, "I havo only $100 savod up, and I would llko to mako It go a long way." "Why don't you mall It to Eur ope?" asked tho Grouch, A DIFFERENCE IN WORKINO HOURS A man's working day Is eight hours, His body organs must work perfectly 24 hours to keep him fit for eight hours' work. Weak, sore, Inactlvo kidneys cannot do It. They must bo sound and healthily active all tho tlmo. Foloy Kidney Pills will mako thorn so. You cannot take them Into your system without good results following. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Opposlto Chandlor Ho tel, Frank D. Cohan, Phone 74, 1 Bfcilfit. At t. -Jk"1 i--. ft!