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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 7 r- THREE Nurse Proclaims Skin Cure Myrtle Hahn Says D. D. D. Prescription Is Worth Rockefeller's Millions to Her. NEWS OF NEAKBY TOWNS TZa r. ;non Jllfrv. itoom 2, 'fi'Mn. Bfl" MnmMlcM. Or. ii utinPHi 7 Plnvcr nnu uib" WftlM ; and Repair ' Rcg.U 2 So. Broadway. "' I left at t no wuuy ?.",I Btoro. Central En 4uu -- -"" . Irrr foncr ami - "" ;.,.,,. $. II. ","cs MU8,C finllT. Ej.n.rm.ln.clor. M?:!. ccd. Wione u inn i""" 31-' i.ibi ... .rtlrted on request. "r ic up ?.Vd BC0 u " ""' ... 't.MM.1. Or "Ton years I Buffered with cczoma throo years of that tlmo I could not appoar In public. My entlro body wns covered with tho dlscnso. I could not oat. I could not sleep. I could not llvo. I havo at last found tho great Proscription D. D. D. My body Is clean, smooth. If thcro woro ono bottlo only of D. D. D. In tho world and I had It, Mr. Jlockofollor's millions could not buy tho (coldon fluid." XTurse Myrtle Halm (In caro Old La dies' Home, Durham, N. C.) How about you? iiilfny.0UJ'aYo nn' ,eMn blemish or a i,,1.1. .ir?sh' Uo not lot It dovclop Into foiiiotlilnir more serious. Itcmombcr ;,i. i Prescription has been rocoR- w?L1f.U!C?.ye,,ir8 n8.u,. standard skin remedy. It always helps, and It usoj accord np to directions, it should euro In a short while. iv i,.UK.'ll,tH SB" t,lls Atandnrd rem oily. but If you como to us, wo will offer you tho llrst full slzo bottlo with tho guarantee that unions It stops tho Itch at pnoo we will refund tho pur- f.ha,,?.i,,.rk'0, ANk nlm nb0"t tho equal ly elllclcnt altln soap. Red Cross Drug Storo. !. SHAW ntr Xoo nnu 'jLiiruw !. Mtfttt' Jonicn'nml children. ifiH Rooms 200, 201 2, Irtlng Block e pnone, luu--. IE.VDIU' iF.vriST nhfleld, Oregon. 105. wco Building. Ijone 2B2-X. I llM. ItlUNOER, lather of I'lnno. Ice Studio, No. 1098, surclal and Elovonth St hone 080-J. OSTLIM). raiting Engineer hd ArthltecL 00 Irrlnc: Illock. b or 207-1. JinrMifleltl, Oregon Er nAIiMNGEIl PUnlit nd Teacher Radio, 237 Bo. Brotdwr J Phono J8-L. lA.Vt)I.KIt. AIICIIITICCT. tnd SOU, Coke IJildl, tliildd, Oregon. ICWES. AHCIIITKCT lihtldd. Ordcon. lOXLY O.NE MACHINE SINGER. IE REl'RISEXTATIVK I J. R1TZ rhon 280.X. tates for lling Trunks trunica between tut Sinhfleld (or tho follow lellTery to be raodo It rlet of buildings X .2.1 ii rsn P l.Hfl aifer and Storage Co. IIHeliner, Prop. li(W; 4M,. 98.n, GLOVES CLEANED : Suits to Rent EPANTATORiiiM LE & 0. O. DAGGETT 1 . uc I'miin 0.ft-V WANT UR LAUNDRY "ONE RIGHT Tfcphono tho MALE STPAM UUNDRY Phone 277. N'S LATEST ) batt .i . kw"'. 'r.conii Ivor "0I "nrra SffiBP" AT fAlVa . .W ACID. Wiring:Co. l!L2Ls ny- N 'iro Places. . Ravi:.. Imi.TJ"0 !..."' "ork at nrlM llrS?,'1. i wWei Johnson 1 .none 18-J. wnep Work. Coquille River Coal GUARANTEED FREE OF SLACK AND DIRT AND NOT TO CLINKER FULL WEIGHT AND PROMPT SERVICE COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES. Phone 181-L 186 Broadway South, FMltKN'CI2 UAIl IS lMl'HOVHI) Lowest Wnloi' Heportctl In Past Month In II l'oot FLORENCE, Or., Fob. 17 Of tho hnlf-dozon or moro vessels to mnlo this port In tlio pnst thirty dnys, tho lowest wnter reported on tho Imr was fourteen feet, by Captain John son, of tho Tillamook, nnd lie enmo in two hours beforo high tldo. Tho Patsy reported 20 feet on ono of her record trips, which Is tho great est depth bo far. Straightening of tho channel by tho Jetty work Is tho cnuso of this Improved condi tion. Tho gnsollno schooner Tlllnmook, which unloaded hero Friday, return ed to Portland Sundny. Tho Rust ler enmo In from Coos liny with a mixed enrgo for Glcnadn, Acino and Florence. Tho tug Roacoo towed tho Coqulllo In this morning, com pleting tho trip which stnrtcd at Yaqulna with tho load of tho wreck ed Fredorlck. HHFT AT COALKDO. Plnco your order now for somo KAltLY Iti:i IIOSK POTATOES whtlo wo lmvo n small supply on hand. Ono dollar nnd GOc per 100 pounds. COOS HAY TEA COFFKE AND SPICE IIOUHK 130 North Drondvay. Phono 304-J. CAPE AKAGO COFFKE 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, work guaranteed. IlthhoiiH nnd carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono -II. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. BANDON BY THE SEA THEI'CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACltE TRACTS FOUR MILKS SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD f8 PER ACRKl 100 CASH, I1ALANCG TWO YKARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINK SANDY LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND. Buy One It Yill Make You Money Donald MacKiimtoslhi REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. Money Won't Grow unless It U nddod to by Thrift nnd Economy, nnd then Invested wlaoly. You ennnot onslly mako monoyf without monoy. If you pond oil you onrn you hnvo nothing with which to moot opportunity for profltaulo Investmont. So on tho Snfo Sldo. Snvo nt lonst a Bmall part of your Income Opon n Savings Account In Thla Dank nnd regularly mako a de posit overy weok or month. , ,. , The First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capitol, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits Officers: J. W. nenuett, President. J. II. Flnnngan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cushlcr. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. Goodrum's,Garage home of the CADILLAC and T0RD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 317 Central Av. Phono 373. L I1LOCKPS FAMOUS FLOWKR-IN-TIIK-ROTTLE Perfumes FINEST IN THE WORLD THE FRAGRANCE OF FRESH FLOWERS SEE OUR WINDOW Scandinavian Drug Store Corner Central Avenue and Second Street Hotel Benson Formerly New Oregon Q0W open under cnlire new manage nnrr merit. In the re- BHlbd finrmrnl nf ,!,t.,;l. excellence of equipment nnd superiority of service is absolutely unexcelled. Large, liglit, airy sample rooms for commercial men. Every convenience. Cen trally located. Hates very moderate. Dining room service as heretofore. Auto busses meet all trains. Portland, Oregon CARL S. STANLEY. Manager G. KIRKE DRURY, Ai.t. Mgr. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. Notico Is horoby glvon that pur suant to tho will of Chnrles T. Smith, deceased, and by order of tho County Court of Coou County, Orogon, dated on or about January 30th, A. D. 1914, Mnrla Smith was duly appointed as Executrix of tho ostnto nnd last will and tcstamont of Charles T. Smith, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present tho snmo with proper vouchors within bIx months from tho dato of this nottco, to said Executrix, by leaving tno samo in tho offlco of lior attorney, W. U. Douglas, Room 2-1, First National Dnnk of Coos Buy Jlutldlnt,, Marslrflold, Coos County, Orogon. Dated at Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, Februnry 2nd, 1914. MARIA SMITH, Executrix of tho last will of Charles T. Smith, do ceased. First publication, Fob. 3, 1914. Last publication, March 3. 1914. BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER Times Want Ads.Brins; Results .MADE UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A 4 CLEAN AXD MODERN FAOTORY. STERILIED 4 MILK AND CRMXM. PURE ICC Fieo deliver', 8 a. in. und S p. in. Phono 73 Quatcrmass Studio Opens About Feb. 15 In old location In Montgomery building on Front St. Henry Milliard AiTestcd fir Taking Shoot nt Cnnip ii. The Coinilllo Sontlnel says: Henry Ilallard was put In Jnll hero for stealing a pair of shoes at tho Smith-Powers' cnnip No. 2, nt Conlodo. llo hnd been loafing about thcro several times this winter, with out making any effort to get work. Naturally ho wns on his uppcrti nnd ho says one of tho men hnd promised him a pair of shoes so ho wouldn't linvo to go barefoot any longer. When ho got up to the bunkhouse yester day morning ho took tho best pair of shoes ho could find and mndo tracks for tho tall timber. Tho shoes be longed to 13. F. Ingbooni nnd wero nenrly now. Tho bull cook, Zlm merninn, saw him nnd took nftor 111 in nnd caught lilin nnd brought him down hero to Jail, MAXY SUITS FILED Severn! Suits Filed In Circuit Court At ttxiulllo ThN Week Tho Coqulllo Sontlnel says: Thcro hnvo been n batch of cases filed In Circuit Court during tho past weok. Mnnlva & Crlssel sued W. E. Cattcrlln for money duo for goods to tho amount of $222 last Thurs day. Wm. T. .Stoll sued tho City of Dnndon for, attorney's fees claimed to bo duo him. John Karl, of MarBhflold. nsked I tho court to help him collect n board bill of ?74 from Win. Iljurbock nnd another or $2!) from Geo. Hooendnnl, otherwlso known as Oeorgo Rnln. Henry Holm, n North Rend butch er, Is being Bucd by Soldon Warner, who lives up tho rlvor from Myrtlo Point, for $1000 nnd Intorcst rrom August D, 190S, on account of mon ey due. Myrtlo Adn Jones began suit for dlvorco from hor husband, Rolln R. Jours. Jos. F. Hopo hegnn suit ngalnst one, Vnnhorgor, for principal and Interest oa n $200 noto. lloth parties llvo at Lnkcsldo. Tho Oenornl Electric Compnny, of Now Ynrk, suod O. Qllbortson nnd Jmncs II. Monro on a noto for $ :t 9 C . 0 5 nnd Interest. Tho noto wns given nt Glcndnlo, but tho defend ants nro now living on tho Hay. Tho Southom Orogon Compnny was glvon a docreo on tho nth ngalnst W. II. Davis nnd sovornl dozen other defendants, quieting II tlo to lots nnd lands plntted nt Murshfleld by E. I). Clomont, nnd forovor bnrrlng them from making any claim to tho property. Tho dlvorco asked by Robert Pro wott from Mnry Prowott, his wlfo, wns granted Wednesday by Judge Harris. WILL USE CAULK. E. J. Ionoy Is contemplating put ting In a wlro cable near Fort Point to ship railroad ties from during tho tlmo that a now wharf Is under con struction. Tho building of n per manent dock, such ns will probably bo built, will rcqulro considerable tlmo, nnd If It cannot bo completed so that shipping can ho done ovor It during tl'o onrly part of Mny, Mr, Lonoy will Install the cnblo system. Ho hns Investigated the working of cnbles nt several other coast ports, and Is vory much encouraged ovor tho way thoy handlo frolght. A cnblo wns used successfully nt Port Orford In early dnys, and ono would bo quite a convenlonco now tlint tho whnrf Is nut of commission. Port Orford Tribune DUCKSEASONDFF IN CALIFORNIA TO MARK HERO'S GRAVE. Tho following from tho Coqulllo Sentinel will bo of Intorost hero, ns Morgan Shook fonuorly lived with his father, Sam Shook, on Coos Rlvor: "J. A. Mayso of East Fork Is solic iting n fund to orect n monument to mark tho grave of Morgan Shook, who lost his llfo In trying to roscuo two other boys from drowning nt Oravol Ford last weok." IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Snys Uurkiuhn It n Sign You Hnvo lloon Eating Too Much Meat Which Forms Urle Acid. When you wnko up with backacho and dull mlsory In tho kldnoy ro glon It gonernlly moans you hnvo beon eating too much moat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid, which ovorworks tho kld noys In tholr offort to filter it from tho blood and thoy becomo sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kldnoys got sluggish nnd clog you must relievo them, llko you relievo your bowels; romovlng all tho body's urinous wasto, olso you havo back acho, sick headache dizzy spoils; your stomach sours, tonguo Is coated, and when tho woathar Is bad you hnvo rheumatic twinges. Tho urlno Is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you aro obliged to seek relief two or throe times during the night, Elthop consult a Rood, reliable physician at onco or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water boforo breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from tho add of grapes and lemon Julco, combined with llthla, and hns been used for generations to clean and stlmulato sluggish kldnoys, also to neutralize acids In tho urlno so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is a llfo saver for regu lar moat eaters. It Is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithla-wator drink. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17. Tho duck shooting sensou throughout southern Cnllfomln this winter 1ms, on tho wholo, fulled to attain tho average. While "limits" hnvo been killed generally on tho hotter clubs, It has been tho work of all morn ing, Instead of an hour or an hour nnd n half as formerly. Most of tho gun clubmen fnvor tho Federnl law, which speaks well for tholr sports mnnshlp sluco offenders hnyo been dcnlt with so lonlontly. Tho Interest In shooting has increased consider ably, and tho number of guua hns mndo moro difficult tho tilling of a "bng." Sprig nro becoming ns rnro ns canvnsbacks, and tho grcon-wlnged teal were uncommonly scarce. Spoon bills woro tho prevailing duck nfter tho first shoot. Tho mild wcnter kept tho pond-food nllvo rather long er than usual, and tho birds wero In fino condition. At tho opening of tho season It could bo shown onslly that n sixteen bora wns the standard gun of tho hunters, with n considera ble numbor using twenty bores. Then enme the suurlso law nnd the extra hnndlcnp Imposed upon "limit" bag ging. Tho hunters went bnck to tho twelve-bore, and found it hnrd to chango back to tho heavier, slower guns nnd hit with them. Several clubs hnvo disbanded, among them tho Alnmltos nnd tho Green Wing. There nro moro hunters every year nnd It Is only tho clubs, which nro doing nil that can bo dono to further tho Interests of the sport throughout California, which prevent the ruin of shooting by tho unattach ed gunners. Theso prlvnto preserves seem to bo n blrtor pill for tho nvor ngo Amerlcnn sportsman to Bwnllow, but It Is tho only specific. Rut for theso clubs thora would bo no ducks In that part of tho country. L1UHARY NOTES I Among tho bookH received from tho stnto nro n number of blogrnph los among which Is the llfo of tho nctr ss, Mnry Anderson Nnvnrco.call od "A Few Memories." It Is com-mon-plnco thnt most girls hnvo nn ambition nt somo tlmo to bo olthor n nurse- or nn nctreBS. Tho lnttor hnB rnthor tho strongor following. In tho first chapter, tho wrltor ex plains hor purposo In writing this account of her stngo llfo. "I hnvo wrlttm theso pnges moro for young girls (who mny havo tho samo nm bltloiiB I hnd) thnn for nnyono olso, to show thorn thnt tho gllttor of tho sIhl'o Ik not nil nold. nnd thus to do n Uttlo townrds mnklng thorn rcal Izo how serious nn undortnKlng it Is to ndopt a llfo full of hardships, humiliations nnd even dangers." Sldo by sldo with Mary Andorson'B llfo, which looks bigger than it is, bocauso of tho largo print, is n tiny volumo on General Nogl. It would only tnko you nn hour to rond It but when you finished, you would enrry with you for sovcrnl dnyn tho picture of n mnn snd In tho midst of n gront victory bocauso of tho cost of that victory In human lire Doallng nlso with n rnco thnt writes from loft to right, wIiobo screws scrow opposlto to ours. whoso Ideal is tho suumorging or tho Individual for tho good of tho fnmllv mid stnto. Is a book that hns boon mentioned boforo It Is not n biography, but explains tho Uttlo book mentioned nbovo Is Henrn'fl "Jnpnn nnd Interpretation." Maybo you don't enro for nctresBOB or Japancso Gonornls, but aro n plain business porson. You say, yes, It'H easy to find Interesting lives of every ono but business pooplo. Pro fessors, Gonornls, Kings, doctors, nc tors, nro nlwnys upponrlng in two v.olumo accounts. Hut who ovor henrs of n man who really mndo monoy bolng good material for a rcndablo blogrnphy In anything out sldo or a nowspnpor op mngazlno. It Is rogrottnblo thnt fow business men hnvo ovor beon tho subject flf n blogrnphy. yet this rondors tho Uvob of such that wo havo tho moro val uable Among thorn Is that or WIl llnm Unldwln, a successful, wealthy railroad man, who hnd tho gray mat tor to mako moro monoy thnn most inon, tho courngn to rotuso to mako It dishonorably nnd tho humnnlty to mix with his work a brothorllnosa that mndo him bolovod of ticket sol lors, freight ngonts, gonoral mnna girs nnd ponnut boyn. PORT OHFOHD'S NEW CIlAl'T. Postmaster Johnston Is tho proud ownor of tho first gnsollno boat to ply tbo wutors of Port Orford Lnko, and whllo tho boat Is but 18 feet In length and tho engluo Is ono that tho worthy Postmnstor takes homo In his pocket, so to spoak, novortholess. It b n nont Uttlo craft nnd has the dis tinction or bolng tho tlrst pnwor boat to disturb tbo qulot wutors ot tho lnko n plnco whero hundreds will somo day float. Mr. Johnston Is a disciple of tho rod and lino, and expects to spond runny hours at his favorito sport, mndo moro pleasant by tho now boat and Uttlo two-horso powor detachable engine. Port Or ford Tribune. WANTED Competent, ex perienced millwright. Tide Water Mill Co.. Florence. Or. HACKACHE-HHKUMATISM VAN ISH AWAY. Men nnd women hnvlng backache, rheumatism, stiff nnd swollen Joints nro honestly glad to know that Fo ley Kidney Pills aro successful every where In driving out theso Ills, That Is becauso Foley Kldnoys Pills nro a truo medlclno nnd quickly offoctlvo In all diseases that result from woak, Innctlvo kldnoys nnd urinary Irrogularltles. Owl Prescription l'hnrmacy. Frank D, Cohan. Oppo slto Chandler Hotol. Thono 74. h f V N VHK. AMfcU.'titAKttUKtt,