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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1914)
V f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAROH 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ' &T - -s ews From (Nearby Towns ALL OVER OREGON STmKANDON ' . of dty.lr-THc-Sca nrf old by . tinnraliail 1MB "" J"" "" r . m n u , tcd 0Il t,10 COr- mn pro'"1 street and Chicago r 1: mid will erect thereon a COx cnuc aim ' ,ml. open air Ul, ,lnB hnfl beon very llfg. ! , i. ,1nllcr1lilr. at tno '' . fn- thn nnst week. 11- ''rSamp of Seely Wiir.oii will start up again L Andt vecl with a full crow fry IlCXt WU.K ". .,iran will t "ShSe of option " I!eun'B mill Is now. running nt I- .ii rinaclty with about, 00 men. !'" LaT&cut I. about SO,- 0 feot. Cl'LMNGS OV COQUILLK. 0, County s7t New ns Told l.y . Tim Sentinel. .1 it.. ..tinanf1 Itnnrnvn- mo cos oi w.i. "i - - fcnts in "u' nnn ,.,,, .,000. KSKlooTdaVc.ttloby korgo u'o ..;- "- ----- free mucBO" ;, ; . --7 krat success. 1 w t? Vroualit SC2G5 or an avorngo of 116.75 each. MltS. WAYMIRK ILL fend Mosor wcnt t0 N(?rt!1 n,11 lurdny on business and to visit 5. y with friend. In that r JIT. SlOBUr IUiuim ii.i.v ....... oimlrc, wlfo of Ilov. Wnymlro, .'.... 111 Mr. Wavmlro cx- c 0 tnko tho lady for tronlmoiit Portland.--Myrtle Point Enter- 'lie. MII'AV GKTSMAIL CONTRACT word was received horo Inst week otCapt. Kiiifloii ranter 01 mu mji- ! Point TrnnHiioriniiuii u., hud . .r.inii tim contract for car- llnR tlm mallB from Myrtle Point ConUlHO Via Jorwny uiiu niiKUi I. .....in.i titifittiir Timn no. If UIO Jiunuu u..iir """ ""' 18. ami tnai uapi. 1. w. i-umui ts tlio contract for tho routo from onulllo to Ilandon for the snmc trloJ. Myrtlo Point EntorprUo. T) CLEAN UP I1ANRON A "Clcnn-up" campaign In nan ton Is being started and a numbei li...ll.tM .UUntia nottnnlnllv Mils Lji.- - MfnnHi In! nrnatntl nnil n fUll! I, UIU IUUie iim.vv, .. w ecting will bo cnllud In tho noai .... ... ltlf.lt fl.w. .ltn nn tmin lr?n liana will bo perfected. Dnudon ecoruer. KLAMATH FALLS Two prison- Irs now confined In tho Klaniat. ountv Jail attempted to cscapo by karlnc out tho concreto on tho west lido of tho Jail with nn Iron bnr rhey linil a nolo In tho wall door Inouch to admit paflsago but won aught by an officer who hnd hoard no pounding ana went 10 see uic dUIC. Ubliy COAL. Tho kind YOO bavt llAVAYS P8KI). Phon 72. Pacific Jtrj and Trnnsfor Company. I1AXI) DANC1-: MAKC1I 17. BA KIDNEYS BOTHER Mt Ix-ss Meat and Tnko n fllnfut of Sails to lliiKli Out Kidneys Drink Plenty Wnter. Uric acid In meat oxcltes tho Uld- pi, thoy becomo overworked: get llusgltb, acho, and fool llko lumps It lead. The urine becomes cloudy; fi bladder Is Irritated, and you may le obliged to seek relief two or three Nes during tho night. Whon tho kidneys clog you must holn them llusitoff tho body's urinous waste, or on 11 bo a real sick person shortly. pi lirsc you feel a dull nilsorv In the lldney region, you auffor from back- rae, sick headache, dizziness, stom Ma gets sour, tongue coated and you i rheumatic twinges whon the tber Is bad. Et less meat, drink lots of water: J1m Bet from any pharmacist four faces of Jad Salts: tnko a tablo- Moonful In a glass of wator boforo eakfast for a fnw Hnvn nnil vour Mdneys will then act flno. This fa- nou salts Is made from tho acid of ,rPes and lemon lnlrn. rnmhlnml f'th llthla, and has been used for fenerations to clean clogged kldnoys n atlmulate them to normnl nrMv. fr also to neutralize the acids In r "e, so it no longer la a source , "nianqn, thus ending bladder "ues8. "d Salts Is lnexnenslvn. rnnnnt In. lire; makes ,tniii,..i ... 4 f -ater drink which everyone N kid "W Und th0n t0 ke0p ri 1. "- anu acuve. urug- "is nero say thev Hnii inn nt i,a 1 ,,t tO folks nrhn liallnvn Ir. nvo-. rhs kidney trouble while It Is Zr rrouuie. Pictures &framing Walker Studio M'MINNVILLE. A third city carrier of moll has been added to tho force. GRANTS PASS Saturday tho for mal opening of the freo public lib rary took place ASHLAND. It Is oxpected that Helen Koller will bo hero on the twenty-fifth of this month. ROSKBUIta Tho Commercial Club hiiB decided to assist In making n flno exhibit nt tho state fair this fall. SALEM. Tho little town of Tumor, In Marlon County, 1ms vot ed bonds for a water system with capacity for 2000 population. PENDLETON. This city has dropped tho Tri-Stato League, tho fans refusing to put up tho funds noccssnry to keep In tho game . KLAMATH PALLS Tho Social ists have nnmod n city ticket pre sumably Just to keop tho party allvo, as tho party numbers only 35 in tho county. EUGENE Tho City water board has decided to Install motors for nil consumers. COTTAGE GHOVE Editor Elhort Dcdo Is a candidate for state repre sentative from Lnno county. DUFUR This city is preparing to double Its waterworks reservoir cap acity and mnko other Improvements and extensions. SALEM C20 pnrtrldgeB have ar rived In Oregon under tho direction of tho stato gamo commissioner and that official will llhorato them In dif ferent parts of tho Btato. MONMOUTH. Archln Pnrltnr. 'who has carrlod tho mall on n ru ral routo out or Independence for tho last 11 years, has been appoint ed Postmaster at Monmouth, ALBANY Tho city council ordor cd tho Investigation for a proposi tion for acquiring a city park. Tho flro chief was ordorcd to organlzo two volunteer flro companies. PORTLAND. H. A. Clrclo nnd C. A. Inakocp are to bo mndo enp tnlns of police In place of Harry Riley nnd A. ft. Slovor, who woro discharged recontly by Mayor Al-boo. ASTORIA This city has discov ered, and In pnlned by tho discovery, too, that tho now express rates es tablished by tho railroad commis sion nro considerably higher than tho old rates. In some classes tho rntcs nro thrco times ns great ns tho old ones. DALLAS A bond Issuo to pur chase tho Rowoll tract of 10 acres west of Dallas for a pcrmnnent site for tho Polk county fair was decided' on at a meeting of tho fair associa tion recently. Tho Question will bo put up to tlio voters of Dallns. EUGENE--Gustav Do Vob was glv on a $10,000 verdict against-tho Or egon Power company for porsonnl In juries. Ho sued for $3G,000. ALHANY Georgo Stewart, Jr., of McMlnnvIllo Collego, won tho Oregon Intorcolleglnto oratorical contest. LIslo Hubbard of Pacific Collego was second and Eric llolt of Willnniotto Unlvorslty third. TOLEDO Tho mill will start up In n short tlmo and glvo steady em ployment to a largo forco of mon during tho summer. Work will booh bo started on tho now light nnd pow er plant, audi tho now creamery will bo In operation In another month. EUGENE C. Lyon nnd wlfo gnvo a big dlnnor nt their homo In tho Wlldcnt auction west of horo to colehrato tho completion of tho Eu-gono-Cooa Day lino that far. Thoy linvo waited thirty-three years for tho railroad to reach their plnco. MEDPORD Orchardlsts of tho Roguo River Valley mot recontly nnd Appointed a com mitt 00 of flvo to tnko stops nt onco to sccuro a path ologist to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of Professor P. J. O'Gnrn. NEWDERG. Boys In tho vie Inity of Dundeo havo organized tho Farmer Hoys' Club, Thoy "will .bo recognized by tholr politeness and chivalry and by their nbstlnonco from tobacco nnd profanity." Prod Hutchinson Is president. Harold Par rctt Is secretary. EUGENE Six cougars, ono bear nnd two small cubs, twonty-ono wild cats nnd Humorous smnll varmints Is tho record catch mndo this sonson by Ed Clnrk nnd Roy nnd Alvnh Ad dlngton, after taking up their traps for tho season at Oakrldgo. To valuo of bounties nnd furs nmounts to MOO. ALHANY Through a provision In tho frnnchlso giving tho city powor to rcgulnto rates, tho city council litis orderod tho Oregon Powor conumnv to red u co tho electric light rnto In , this city from 11 cants to 7 cents per j kilowatt hour and tlio minimum mot or rnto por month from '$1.00 to 70 rents 70 cents. 0128 7637 THE SPORTS COAT A SERVICEABLE NOVELTY Quite the most sonslblo of tho recent modes Is the sports coat. It haa been adopted by young and old. Many of these coats are cut on se verely straight lines, others are modl Hed somewhat by rippling collars, wide revers, broad stitched bolts with now and then a tiny pocket attached, There Is nothing else by way of trim ming, however. If they were to bo trimmed to any extent they would fall of their purpose, which Is purely prac tical. , . Most of them are fashioned of tho light weight wool fabrics, which are delightfully warm. A coat of this; kind will be found excellent to slip on over a one-piece frock or may bo com bined effectively with a skirt of plaid or tweed. Por size 36 thts coat requires 4H yards of 42 Inch material. The skirt may bo copied In slzu 24 with 6 VI yurds of 30 Inch material. Nos. 8128-7857 shows a coat nt dark brown duvetyn worn with a skirt of tweed In a rich brown mixture. The small child's dress shown In No. 8H1 Is made of dark blue serge with collar and cuffs of red and white dotted silk. It Is a simple design with a stitched belt and two patch pockets by way of finish. To make this dress In size 2 It re quires 1 yards of 38 Inch material. No. 8128 sizes 32 to. 44. No. 7857 sizes 22 to 30. No, 8141 sizes to 4. fcjach pattern 16 cents. To obtain cither pattern Illustrated nn out this coupon and enclose IS cents In stamps or coin. Uo sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over the fullest part of tho bust. Address Pattern Department, care or imsparer. SPECIAL "HEATTH -WARNING" FOIl MARCH No Name .. Address Size 11...1. 1. o irvlnv month for the very young nnd for elderly people. Croup, bronchial colds, la grippe and pneumonia are to be- feared and r ... -n-i l TlAnm. and Tni" IM avoiaea. roieyo uojr .-. .- . .. .n,n moHIMnA that will quickly stop a cough, check tho progress of a cold and relieve In flamed and congested nlr passages. It la safe, pure and always reliable. Owl rrescription murium;, u D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel, Store, local agency. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING, ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building, Central Avenue Stop Here ffoir Bargams in granitewnto, glassware, cliiiunvare, alum inum ware and notions. Our Millinery Department is worth your inspection Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND "As Bright As My Own Home" "T like to deal in a store Unit is kept as bright and clean as I keep my own home. I like to go where tho goods are well display ed. It is easier to make my selections and I sometimes see things that I would other wise have forgotten." Mazda Lighting Will Attract More Trade Mr. Store Owner, your customers like to buy in stores that arc brightly lighted. There is no soot or dirt from Electric Light it is clean, steady and SAFE. Oregon Power Co: Second and Central SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, 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. ClenuliiKt repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. Rlbhona nnd carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono -M. Alllnnco office TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. S. S. AR0LINE. KQUIPPKI) WITH WIRELESS FINK PAHSENOKR ACCOMMODATIONS. NKW STEEL IJOAT. KiiIIn from North Ilend, Friday, March -O, for Sau .Francisco. PASSENGERS A7CI) FREIGHT North Bend Lumber Company, Ants. Phone ir7l. North Ihmd Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY, FRIDAY, MARCH UO, At' U V. M., San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23. and 600 Fife bldg. Coos Bay agent, C. F. McGeorge, Phone 44. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshflold Marph 14th, 11 a. in.; March 21st, 7:00 a. m. March 28th, 11:30 a. m.; April 4th, l p. in.; April 11th, 10 a. in.; April 18th, 1 p. in.; April 20th, 10 a. m.; April 30th, 1 p. m. Sails from Portland March 18th, 2Cth, 8 a. in,; April 1st, 8th, ICtli, 22nd, 28th, 8 a. in. Tickets on sale to all Eastern itolnts and information as to route aud rate cheerfully furnUhed. Phono I27-L. II. J. MOHIl, Agent 'H??-'' Do You Seo ns Well With One Eye iS X11U UllllTf Rlinnlil vnu linvn licnilnphpB or want to Improve your oycsleht, try my special grouuu comuinaiiun glar.ses. Young or old, with this SPECIAL GLASS can read flno print, do closo work or sea at n dis tance. All glasses fitted by mo nro win-ranted to glvo satisfaction. DR. W. 11. niCIIARDSON, Ottlrittisvttilut. Offlco 187 N. Broadway. Marahflcldj S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FOR PORTLAND FROM MAKSHPIKLR SATURDAY, MARCH 11, AT 12 NOON ROUND TRIP, 918.B0. Connection with tho North Hank Road at Portland. North Pacific 8tenmhln Company Phono 4-1. 0.1'. M'OKOROE. Audit. The Times Does Job Printing HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Chimneys Flro Places. J.! N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work nt price thnt nro right. An AT.T. WftltlC GUARANTEED Call nt "Tho FIrcsldo," Johnson Illdg., 1ST Second st. Phono 4 04-J. French Ranges. Holler worse. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunKB between any points In Marshflold for the follow ng ratoB. dollvery to bo made In ho first stories of buildings One trunk tM rhroo trunks 80 rwolvo trunks 1.B0 Star Transfer and Storage C. Levi Hcisner, Prop. Phonos. 120-J: 0-L: 98-R. DRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono IttO-J. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY M ILDRED ROGERS NELSON. Tcnuhrr of Piano J M. WRIGHT Phone 1J18-R, HUILDrNG CONTRACTOn Estimates furnished eu request. CO. GOSNEY, Contractor nnd Iliiilder." Estimates, drawing anal specifica tions furnished enr request. a. satisfied customer Is better ret eronco than a bank. Leok any' ono of my 10 up and see It I am reliable. Phone aiBl. Manhfle!, Of. DR. IT. M. 8IIAW Kyo, Ear, Nose and Throat. DR. MATTIH II. SHAW Diseased of women and children. Offlco phone 330. Rooms 260, 261, 202. Irving Dlook. House phono, IOC-J. TSR. A. J. HENDRY LJ ' DENTIST MarshQeld, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, C6ke Rulldlng. Restdoncu phono 2G2-X. Offlco phono 112-J. MRS. FARRINOER, Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio, No. 1006, Corner Commercial and Eleventh BU. Phono 880-J. BENJAMIN OSTLIND, Consulting Engineer an I Architect Offices, 200 IrvinK IRock. Phono 10U-L or 207-J. Marshfield, Oregoa. PERL IULKY I1ALLINGKII Piknlst and Teacher Residence-Studio, 237 So. Broadway, Phone 18-L. WQ. CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. Rooms 301 and 80'J, Coke .KalUHag Mmrhlifk'ld, Oreg6 ' W M. S. TURPHN, ARCHITECT Marshfield. Orecon U you have anything to sell, renC trade, or want help, try a Want At in Tk.e nrnes, Pupil of Hugo Mnnsfeldt nt , Baa FrniH'lNCo, Cn!. Flvo years' teaching; oxporlcuco iti Han Friiuclsro Rob. 004 South Tenth St. Phono 4 10-J. i m i. . i I i i -1 WT. TOMPKINS, I). S. T. (Weltmor Methods.) Every known disease treated without drugs or surgery. Rooka '2, 130 North Ilroadway. Phono 2 1 (l-L. Marshfield, dr. . I Mlll GEO. C. MURPHY, Expert Plnno, Plnyor ai Qrgta Tuning, Regulating and Repair ing. Res. 842 So. Dro&)dway. Ordors may bo loft nt the'VIUy II. Allen Muslo Store, Central avonuo. TOEL OSTLIND. ) Vluno Tuner nnd Repairer I in S. Sixth street. .Phono le.l-L, Ioavo orders nt W. It. Haines Mnslc Company. "VI fl i ii