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m HlilUliiil y i'M THE COOS'BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21914 EVENING E U MwjMMyU4ig.y& Mara $ : I f ';!; iJ4iNMwyliaMorillSBraHH ... rJiTioN. 'frr THRnBBHWflP r . r ,; ,m ntr, i Hiniir nn TMIHr nr tit-- , :ESSiai a: S u III -Ml jt 4i k fi '. Tl TOI M lie Men From the Wood$ Tiie Rien From The Men From The Men From Wo Join tlio pooplo of Cooa (tatlon and a 'friendly wolconio colobrnjlon, Friday and Saturday, Wo want yo'lT'to como In nnd bco us mnko TUB FIXUP STORE your homo And your hendquartorB while hero. Loavo your pnrcelB horo; moot yoiir friends horo. You will find TUB FIXUP a place of wolcomo nnA nplaco or rest. Whether you want to buy any thing or not, ccVmo horo, This 1b a store of Bcrvlco and wo want to servo you Inn practical and helpful tfny. I ,f When You Come -id the Celebra tion Come to the FIXUP If . : ' , MARSHFIELD. ' Two IRVING BLOCK FI ,ja4Mtem tBfi&AVSi& All Week Special LADIES DEPARTMENT i On Suijs, both Novelties i y prr .and Plain Tailored u l iCC .These are composed of all the newest materials and xolors. No reservation made. ALL SUITS INCLUDED. .Call and look thenfover. : It will be a big money-saving event. WATC& OUR WINDOWS GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that aro Right all tho time, SERVICE that is satisfactory. DELIVERY that Is Prompt and Particular, These Are Oir Business Principles. . Conner b Hoagland JJIM-Vl DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 790 South Broadway Phones GRAND OPENING THE OLOBE TROTTERS s OF J AT THE MARSHFIELD Masonic Opera House Friday Evening, July 3 Presenting the famous Western drama, "MY PARTNER" : First time played west of Chick as leading man, well supported by Harry Walters, Mr. Case and Mr. Gilfoyle, also Florence Roberts, the Ifamous dramatic and commedienne. Vaudeville between acts. Admission 50 and 35c. YPEWRITERS All standard lents. new ana reumu. i-ox, unaerwooa. Hemmnton. Kova . liver, L. C. Smith, and Smith using, repiuriug ur now jiuiino, nuns gunrnuuu, innuons nnu , ion paper delivered. Phone us your order. Phon.-s .,14. Alllnnco office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Try the y MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE :or Steaks'and Chops- '!JLi. MmL. i ..' .wffW. uSmmJL6 iii n"i ttwrn ' 'it j i jn ML A Jn tmrnrAwSmmi w. t ,. 'Hi WUfcll hi r iiliHliiMlMitfl ffliitliiiiB i mi r ' ' Ml u filMumMttemmwmm litammwWn ' -'.-;:i F -.a. SXMVsT&tmmm I ? i H I M Mil I HI W VIMWmWMW III i I I i ih I Mi l I ' W I i U MfHrM'Htlll.f 5 the Ranch ' the Mine Everywhere Bay In extending you a cordial ln- to our blc two-dayB Fourth of July July 3 nnd 4. Stores. NORTH BUND 1915 Chicago, featurinn Maurice Children 25c makes, sold on easy pay- Premier, for rent or exchange. , UP 1 WALLPAPER ; Seel .m far , nwwe :j i . i. 'v . -! Mr niv.-n. ' Quality Not Premiums lj&M&i3&B33th. II J Don't expect to find premiums or coUpons In Camel Cigarettes. The fine quality of choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos blended in.CAMELS pro hibits any other "inducements." You can't make Camel Cigarettes bite your tongue, or parch your throat and they don't leave that agarctly aftertaste. Remember, Camels art 20 for 10 cent, lo stake a dime today. fi ' ' If your dealer can't eupply you, tend 10c for one pachage or SI, 00 for a carton tot 10 pachagee 1300 clgarettee), pottage prepaid. After tmoh ing 1 pachage, If you don't find CAMELS at repretented, return the othtf nine package), and we mill refund your money, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO,', Wimlon-Saltm, NX. IilWiy COAL. Tlio kind YOU have AIAVAYS I'SMI). Phono 712. Pacific Mvcry and Transfer Coniiiiiiy. . --- BiQ Meat Eaters Get Kidney Troubles' Taltn 11 f.'lnsH nf SiiIIm lloforo Itrt'dJ fast if Your Mack IIurlN or ItladiV s der ISoUicrs You. Tho American men nnd wonioit must Guard constantly ngalnst Kld iioy trouhlo, bccniioo wo cat too much nnd nil our food Is rich. Our iflbod Ih filled with uric ncld which tho kidneys strlvo to filter out,' they wenken from ovonvork, hecomo' sIub glsh, tho ollmlnntlvo tissues clog and tlio result Is kldnoy trouhlo, bladder weakness and a general decline- lu hoalth. When your kldnoys fool llko lumps of load; your back hurts orrtho urine Is cloudy, full of BOdlmonl pryou nro obllRod to sock relief two V or thrco times during tho nluht; If you suffor with Blck hoadache or dizzy, , norvoua spoils, acid stomach, or you hnvo rhotimntlsm whon ho wgather is uad, got rrom yours pharmacist about four ounces of Jap Suits; tako n tablcspoonful In n gfuss of wator befoio bronkfnst for a row days nnd your IcidnovB will tben.net flno. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grnpos nnd lumou juice, comblnod with llthla, nnd hns' boon usod" for? gonorntlons to flush' nnd stimulate cloggod kidneys; to noutrnllzo tho nclds In tho urlno bo it no longer Is n sourco of Irrltntfon, thuB ondlng bladder disorders. Jnd Salts Is Inoxponslvo; cannot In jure, ninkes a dollghtful efforvescont llthla-wntor bovorago, nnd bnlongs In ovory homo, hocnuso nobody can mnko n mlstnko by taking n good kldnoy flushing ,nny ttmo. For Salo by Drown Drug Company. BY THE VERY JEST ssr MM r SfADR UNDER SANIXAltr CONDITIONS o IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. . I PURE ICE Fro. delivery, 8 n. in. and a p. in. I'dnno 7, DEVELOPING . PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHPELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue l CITY AUTO AN1) TAXI SERVICE A new taxlcabbaa been added lo ny auto Bervlie. Careful drivers. Will go anywhere at any tlma. StaolJ .Dlauco-Cigar Store. Day phone, 78, i1 Night phos t39-X. W' TOM flOODALB, w w m i ttim w v '20 for JOj cents OATfr.AVn Pnl . .Inlv 1 fi-rlin unl. leowoninn has proven Ueff worth in Oinkland nnd she has cowio to stny, Thnt 1H wlmt Clilef of Ppllco Peter pen of Oakland told ChlQT Sobastlan, of Los AiiKolos. nnd tliolliitter nrood 'Wltl.'hlin. Onklnnd waS' ono of tho flrt c.ltlOH on tho Pnulric Coast to njipolnt women on Its rcgulnr pollco force. j Tho two chlofp BottOKethor recent ly for n conference nnd dlscusoed tho "coppottcs." Hero wore n few of tho things they ngrecj that tlio polled woman doc thnt nlhoro man could' n't do: k i Trnlnlng nnd Instinct enables her to pick front tho cr6wd the girl whoso stops nro on tho downward path, nna enable her to Icndlthat gl 1 IntoMight way without InYdklng tho law. She rescuca gins from ovll nssncl ates, breaks tin joy rides whoro tlioy 'BlrjBp ttnnd8ibetw , nnd n way word' ncititio immnture nnu unBopiiiBtlcntcd uuu inu rocKicas gin life, brings back to lor jinrents inany a wandoror and l.ti"ica tho deceived nnd foollHh girl riinnV wholcsomo truths Sho scarciids tho city for tho dis couraged, tho deluded and tho Incorr rlglblo, tfhilglves each tho proper trentmont nud ndvlco. S'.e lakes from dnnco halls the' girls who hnvo no biiBlnoss to he thoro, and nakoB her go homo. 4t POLICE ffll : 0 10 p .Sho omnhnMzeB m.jthoso sho holpVntttJiLUwii 1 1.0 "good ..fi,wv iuiij v. iiiv lu-iiiuvM in time in ctirog'nna dnnco ImiiK "Woinim police," Mld the. Oakland chief, "nro a nocossMty lu our present 6oelal cqndltlons. Conditions in Onk lnnd nrofnr hotter alnco wo have hnd tUcni on tho forco. THE. HOTELS At Tlio Cliniidler. A. M. Oakes. Portland; Joe Fosse, Coalcdo; Itoy Rhodes nnd wlfo, Conl edo; J. A. Colomb, San Frnnclsco; W. F. Harlow. San Francisco; II. W. Mertlns, Rosoburg; Bob Clapp, Portland; George Mullen, Bluo Rldgo; H, Folsom, Coqulllo; Mrs Trobrldge, Hnndon: S. F," Colin, San Francisco; T. V. Williams, Portland; T. L. Botsford, Portlnnd; Dan Mo Kennon, Portland; A. Jt JohiiBon, Portland. At The Lloyd.- Bon Crawford, Myrtlo "Point; E. M, Roborts, Blue Ridge; Herman John, Bluo Rldgor A. If. Heltt nnd son, Portlnnd: R. Homphlll, Port lnnd; C. W. Morton, Hnndon; J. H. Yarbrough, Conledo; BTE, Yar brough, Conledo, At The ninnro. John Mnhannn, Conledo: W. G. Emorson, Bluo Rldgo; Ray Whltt moro, Conledo: Joo M. Cn)iey, Bluo Rldgo; II. R. Ring, Tat Heel; John Healy, Coaledo; Guy WalkorT Henry vlllo; Frank Torry, Coob' Rlvor; nrown nnd Ilngnr, Bluo Ridge; Gust Hnng, Conledo; A. Mullonloaleda; W. L. Walker. Cooston: Bon Bur gess, Bandon; L. M. Myors), Myrtlo Point. v, At The St. Tnuomo. I. -0. Laird, Sltkum; A. E. Nnr ry, Sltkum; J. D. Laird', Sltkum; B. II, Lnlrd, Roseburg: Miss C(ausen, Coos River: Sam Ott, Allegany; Earl Gray, Allogany; Harry Robort son, Coaledo; V. W. Smith, Daniols Creek; Cnrl Slosson, Sncrnmonto; II. T. Hoyt nnd wife, Sacramento. Don't forget tlio 3."5c luncheon I'lm Chandler. nt Bladdor Irritations, kidney -trou kidney hies, dull hoadiches. weariness, pain tn facie nnd Blues, nil shqw'Uio kid oned. their regular action restored, i VnlAit'n Tlflnn.. Tlllla .nfll 1 If V.. 1 w.uj a unujr nu. nm u" ii pint;- j ly apd quickly. They glvo 'good health, freedom from paln.T, a AT m 1L return of appetltq and sonnd JUST ONE DOSE rolloves sour Bi9fn aleop. Try thow. Owlclre-'nch. gas on tho stomnch and eon- sqrlptlon Pharmacy Frank D. Go- han. Opposite Chandler Hotel. , Phone 74. -Prnl Avnnim nAnef ri " , , jr ,i run lo tore, locaf 'ifi i hi. i b ii ha niu i niu.r iin .jlit ' .1.1 Wi 111 II II H II 111 IV II llirtlll III Mii& it 'i MUJCORES F0BGF0UI, COAST LEAGUE. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES At Venice Jt. H. E. Venice 7 11 1 Portland 5 9 2 Hntterles Flehnrty nnd Elliott; West, EvanB nnd Fisher. At Sncrnmento K. II. E. Sacrnmento . 2 4 2 San Frnnclsco 1 3 2 Hritterlea WIllIamB and Lynn; Standrldgc nnd Schmidt. At Onklnnd It. II. E. Oakland 3 10 2 Los Angeles 7 12 0 DatterleB Prultt and Mltzo; Rynn nnd Urooks. AMEItlCAX LEAGUE m ememme.ee.m Chlcngo-Detrolt -Ilnln. St. Lotils-Clovelnnd Itnln. Now York, I; Washington, Uoston-Phlladclphla Itnln. NATIONAL LIUGUE 7. Clnclnnntl, 0; Chlcngo, 7. Pittsburg, 1; St. Louis, 5. Philadelphia, 7; Uoston, 3. Philadelphia, 5; Itoston, 0. llrooklyn, Now York Italn. NOItTIIWESTEKX LEAGUE Tncotnn, 8; Vlctorln, 4. Portland. 2; Spokane, !'. Fenttlo, 3; Vancouver, 4. Seattle, 7; Vancouver, 11. Tnconni, 7; Victoria, 5. HAHEItALL YEAHH AGO. Coon Hay Toajiin Took Itcresri for Luncli lleforu I'IiiIsIiImk Content. In n wrltoup of a ball gamo hero In 1881, tho Coos Hay News of Juno 29, 1881, hnd tho following: Tho Mnrshflcld bnsoball club char tered tho Btoninor Juno last Sunday to tnlio thorn up Cooh IUvcr for tho purpose of playing n gamo with tho Coos Illver club. Tho gamo was played nenr tho forks, at Jap Yoak- ham'it nlnco. Three liinlncs waro ,,nyctj bcforo ,innor, Aftor ,jjnnor tho gamo was dolayod by tho absonco of tho center floldor of tho "Star" nine, who hnd disappeared In an un accountnblo manner. Ho was found BOino tlnio artcrwardB manifesting a strong Intorest lu agricultural pur Htijlsj Aftor his return four more Innings woro played, which rcsultod jh tjio following scoro; Mnrahfleld, 2D; "Coob Ttlver, 12. Thoro was a Inrgo company of ladles and gentlo- nion' present witnessing tho play, nnd tho ladles will long bo remomborcd for their liberality in furnishing nu excellent lunch, sufficient for nil In .': - -4 gfe-Qjl DENTIST ' Ho mllfSel rrr rvea alu'urftrwreath, the indWfrDnkorif with niy teeth, wheRHiMWjhAut of plumbN ho plugs thom'hpllh molted lond and sooU'ea my swelled and aching hkul, and.iheals tho tortured gum. mmi his:' skill your comfort tinu' vflion you Jiavo trouble with your fa'ngB, and 'sdom does ha fall, hlfl shining Instrument ho wags and draws tho old Insurgent snags, then draws his slice of kale. No more you hear in dentist's room tho shrieks ot those who dread their doom, of thoso whoso souTs are sick; the patient calmly situ and smiles, the whllo the dentist with his files and pincers does tho trick. How different In olden daysl The dentist then had painful ways; ho sat upon a bench, and took your head botweon his knees, and, muttering, "Look pleasant, please," ho piled his monkey wronch. It took six men to hold mo down when ho adjusted bridge or crown, or plugged a hollow fang, and travelers could hear me roar away upon tho distant Bhoro of Yang-tso-klang. But now I llko tho dentist's chair, I lllo to sit nnd rest me thoro, from mofnlng until dusk, to sit in comfort nnjl to snooze, and havo tho gentle dentist use his for cops on my tusk. Walt Mason. Tl A LEADER KILLED a Haitian Itovoliitlontst mid Fifty KmIIouPiii Iitst. IVr AuoclttM Pr to Coo. Utj Tlmei.J WASHINGTON,. D, 6.. July 2. Sonntor Theodoro, a Haitian revolu tionist leader, was klllccAIn a hattlo, with fifty of Ids followers, near tho Domlnknn frontier, according to n report from tho Captain ov tho cruis er Washington. 1 1 - rrtiM IjSl MARSHFIELD DRUGGIST ' HAS VALUABLE AGENCY Tho Lorkhart-ParBons Drag Com :ag pnny has tho Mnrahfleld agdncy for the simple mixture pf but k thorn bark, glycorlno. etc., known osAdler-l-kn, tho remedy which beqnmo fa- mous bv curlnc nnnondieltls Thls .1 1 M...l.. 1 ... --.f biiiiIu ivuiuuy HUB ljuwurilll UL'IIOU and drains , such surprising amounts of old matter from tho body that stlpatlon almost IMMEDIATELY. (The QUICK ACTION of Adler-l-ka IsW tnnlahlni'. Tho T.npklinrt.nnronSfc " - "."oi -" M......fw jJrug uonuuuiy, nfm Jlm Burnett's Crime Great Sur prise to Dr. Hayes, Who Knew Him For Years No traco haB yet been found ot Jim Burnett,- n stationary engineer, who passed four bad checks on local firms Saturdny. It Is Biispccted that ho left early Sunday morning for Portland. Dr. Hayes, who know hlra off nnd on in a. casunl wny for tho last sovoa years, Blnco ho first catno to tho Day, visited with him late Saturday .eve ning nnd Durnott told him ho Was Kolnjr tb Portland for tho Fourth. Dr. Hnyes snys he Is much surprised. Durnott had traveled extensively nnd was n freo spender. Ho nnd his wife Bopnrnted nbout thrco yenrs ago. Frldny ho enmo to Marshfloid and told Dr. Hayes ho had boon working at tho Ton MIlo sawmill. Dr. Hayes had not seen him for two years. Ho borrowed somo monoy and Saturday returned and paid It back. Tho checks wcro drawn on tho First Nntlonnl Dnnk of North Rend and wcro signed by F. L. Botaford, of Portland, who has boon buying ties nnd polcB. 'i.Ench cherk wns for $97.50 nnd they were rnshod by A. J. Mendel," of tlfgiJHub Clothing Store, Fred Johnson, qt tho North Bond Saloon, n bnrtender In Mlrrasoul's Bohemian Saloon nnd the Union Sa loon. . DYNAMITE IN KIIIE FATAL (nr Aito'liteJ I'mi lo Ce Dir Tlme CHAHLdT'TE, N. C, July 2. Fire Chief Wnllnco nnd ono flre in an wns killed nnd thrvo others Kerlously In Jured by dynnmlto exploding in n nnmll fire es terJny. Tho dynnmlto wns Ig nited by fire In a barn. 'HAW HITY MANARPRQUID SUCCEEDS AT DAYTON f SINCE Jnnunry 1, 1914, Dayton, Ohio, hns boon governed by a city .manager, in thoso flvo months the ndvnntngo of centering nowor nnd ronnonRlbUltv In n nlnnln offlcinl hns mndo Itself obvious. Prompt, direct nnd dcclslvo action hns bcn Introduced Into tho admin istration of munlclpnl nffalrs.. For InBtnnco: Tho departments dt lire, imbllo works nnd water net seldom under preceding administra tions had failed to cooperato In keep ing tho Btroets clean. City Manager Walto had been In chnrgo only two days whcii ho established the prac tice of riushlug tho BtreotB perlodlral ly. nnd now they no longor become filthy nnd unhealthy, Tho contrnctfl for tho disposal garbago had cxlilrod, but tho failure" of tho mayor and council In 1913 to work toguthor at solving tho prob lem of tho removal of rcfutm tad nullified effort for this purpose Mr. Wnlto at onco had fundu ap propriated and put nt hla disposal ("for Investigating tho situation nu'd secured competent onglneoru within a month to -oport practicable plans. IIo has nlrenldy secured a now water supply and thktti measures' that -will ovontunu) liiVfnll nruvlslon for nil nocda' brfwr city, - Tho ByafemBor efflclecy employ u(i uy uig UUUJW3 urv U?mg nuopic by the dtyfinTi5(Hirfor thopublj uusincHB orilDaytOH nTWfSjJM mont of municipal fihancoavntls self of tho nowest methods of flsc control. Tho 1914 budget Is baHO on n clear financial program resting' in inia ciavfiriou according to the character of tho expenditure; Unit-cost accounting for ctoanlng nnd for repairing streets ,for collec tion of ubIiub and rubbish and for re moval of garbago is In course ot In stallation. No municipal employo receives re muneration without showing records ui itis tune anu wotk. Tho purchasing division that been established saves enough e M ti. . monin Kio pay its (oxpenBea for Standardization far all goods chased by tho cltyU going Int icct. , t Tho public healttftMtlvltieB ilniil.lail I '- icaltkYi r f reejfh A bureau for itreallaal ndvi thoso unablo to omnlavfan ntt has been founded, a)icuu8clec cllonta the first monthrY The moralo oftthe?fKlico and firemen, which years of negloct h destroyed, has bqqn renewed tliroug tho city manager taking personal chnrgo of both. Five months arc( too soon to judgo cf tho final effectiveness and desira bility of city managership, Bays an exchange But It .Is evident that theso nnd other fine achlevmentR nro duo to tho public spirit ot tho c'M-wJ 7Pnn nrwl in )l,llt miHImr nutlin.ltw ' tl and accountability for all dopnrt irenta upon ono official. MARRIAGE LICENSES C3 ' Harry O. EalndanjEfnnd Mary rooto. M. A. Dano and MaryE, Mahonoy, Harry Runn and IIIldRJohnsQn, Jas. L. Forry, Jr., and Flora M. Hartmnn. 2Bn.t. ti m....i .. . fi Moody.- r John Q. Leo and Martha Cpquillo Hera"ld. 6t. jlam'ri:n Wo havo a great x for ncrenffp and lot) i . , ., , ,,ronertv at tho St Twi ill ri''01 UOIOJ, eun uv u luiii nu . h"ku. v. t n rji.,v . flW'i.Mfs-:nij m mwiwMy, ; '. qB no-iimi : r ,. 'feaw ifl.ll'? .'r . .'t vmtm .4.1 .. 2: Stf&Aumt "',- U ; LawW-if' lillfU' Hill I 1 ( ilfil? Mi i'uiit liiim'u.l, . ' fiftf. Hi f iw HI i iii i ; m '. i W r t TB rfnAVj It'' . , l mti VWWh ' " ' ' ' 't' 7 im i V i ' I jj. Vt 4'Jfc 1 t i.nn" x i r ,. h StMr 1 t t , IKIli . ck fir ,iffl! fflani:;; t ii imr .i i i Ki&JIJ-i'fiiWii: W '-,?? -EesttiiiisiaBafflinno) . f : fct ijfT.gM tHBBHbLmw