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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1914)
:au,.w4i'v' ''V 11 ''WUi iipwppppppP THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE THRE ASK YOUR DOCTOR! rm .- ,,'yri?w-'wwp pl 'jj ,i'pB''pBwg5ppHWflPwTPWPWfFj M VlHI , " ' ;MKtnlii '.ViS i s iMnwir. 'iTajZy l3lflfilfan : J l JflK 11 ipWHgL foi. . . .vJiijj.affiH JliMnn "!i ' ' ''rWWflr'1" v;ftjawp l ''iSmMIMBD'; ,i. "vflHKE 'TffWMP Km ' $JHmK Itili ' -l&Hjffi flKrdKX 0M" 'WwHit: vHI VJHtT JffiMthp 'immmmu 1 ft Mm I l Ml OlitH 0 N LINE with our til in to bo known ns YOUK DRUG STORK to have your confidence wo have stocked our Prescription Department with the Products of Edward It. Squllil) & Son, who have been Manufac turing Chemists to tlic Medical Piofcsslou since 18ns. In that year Dr. R. S. Sattcrlee, Chief of the Medical JDopartmont of tho United States, Induced Dr. Edwnrd R. luqulbb to establish a laboratory to supply such products simlght be required. Pursonnl experience had shown how Impure and unreliable were tho medical sup- los then available. Tho efforts of Dr. Edward It. Stiulbb hnvo tlono more IBorvo American Pharmacy than tlioso ot perhaps any ther man. "If Dr. Squibb had dono nothing more than njlvo to the world tho blessing that came from hlu hives figatliig KxactncRs with chloroform and ether, and aeo. ilto and ergot, nud salicylic acid, this alono would have lueen a monument that his family might over regard t'lth pride and his friends with admiration." lAn n wakening of physicians generally to a keener appreciation of the necessity of purity and reliability In nnoulclnal products has marked tho past few years. von tho law has Intervened to bring about honesty In traffic of chemicals and drugs and other preparations, Ouf'flBer New Agency Eastman Kodaks Mmmmtm RotlfSE?? or, isft 1 ' I 1 I) - K"y , t for medicinal ubc. Thu8 tho demand for Squibb Quality has steadily grown. Going over n few products familiar to all, we find CAHUOIilC ACID, HQUIHH is mado under tho direct supervision of Mr. Itobert Graosser, a man who for moro than 40 years has devoted himself to a special study of this single product and Its manufacture in Its pmest state. EPSOM SAjTS, SQUI1U1 should not bo confiiBcd with tho regular Epsom Salts UBiially Bold. Tho Squibb Salts havo tho dirt and heavy metals removed by tho Squlbb'B process of repurlflcatlon. Seo It In our window. CASTOR OIL, SQUIIIR has practically no tasto, novor grows rancid, and can bo readily taken by children. Ask your doctor nbout tho purity of this oil. SUGAR OK MILK, SQUIIIR for your baby. Of excellent purity and especially adapted for use In milk modification, as milk sugar readily absorbs odor and In consequence becomes con taminated, Squibb supplies It only In TINS,' and not In pasteboard boxes. These are but a few of the Squlbbs ProductB, tho Hue embracing both chemicals and pharmaceuticals, GO per cent of them being nbovo tho requirements of tho -arti PHONC 74 J iSRESCniRTION LlHAnMACt 5-iNTDntarroirvennrmffliTtrP) FRANK D COHAN U. S. P., which Is the guide to American Pharmacy. Squlbbs chemicals and drugs arc made In only one quality tho PUREST obtainable. Hence, the specifi cation Squlbbs Is not open to various Interpretations: It has a plain, positive, meaning. Theso are chemicals and drugs on which wo aro building our prescription business. Thoy Insure you and your doctor definite results. That's why wo request you to ask your doctor aBk him about tho Squlbbs Products. Ho knows their reputation Is part of tho history of American Pharmacy and his enrly training has taught hi in that he never takes n chance when he spe cifics Squlbbs chemicals on hla prescriptions. Please Remember:- that no matter what doctor writes your prescription or what Drug Store's nnme Is printed on tho slip, that wo can fill it and In so doing uso Squlbb's chemicals, whlcn you can't afford to Ignore In case of Illness. ASK YOUK DOCTOR. PorhapB you aro now using Squlbb's Talcum If not, call In and obtain a sample ot this purest of Talcums FREE. o 9 Our Other New Agency Eastman Kodaks a THE STORE WITH A FUTURE tt -. VI Vi Ml Wid VsP Saarf M&JL(L &y "LATETO'CL'ASSIFY ulJNT Siimli fiir'iilHhcil slmrk Ph. :mio-l. ' " st Dunkor) r ils jjpi. -tk "' D IJy clilrlwLly, place t IpW 1 -- ?Ttffc ""' ' Phnnn 22D-J. i.i liousckeoplng apartment. 413 No. I-'OR RKXT Piiriilshetl two-room Second street. FOR RUNT Modern clean, rimy Iioiiho nt 07r. So 7th M. M. mo t-n.jnldlnK ponysaddlo and .... Chonp If .taken nt once. bor 1 304x2. ' $jf fw I'Olt ItHNT Six-room liouso "i South Ninth street. $20 por mo Phono 171 or call 130 North Ilrondway. FOR SALE i BREVITIES .lUIiY TIDKS ndow Is given tho tlmo and holghi of high and low water at Marshfluld. The tides tiro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr timos on tho first Duo and heights on tho Ht'coiul line of each day; a compar ison of coiiBc.utlvo helghtH will In dicate wlu'tlicr It Is high or low water. Kr IiIkIi water on tho bnr subtract to hours 34 mluutes. no,ijno 18-foot ' open lnii'rli J .. nnilso Torpedo. Htorn. limit , r") 1 white. "Reward for Infor Roilt loft at "The Gunnery." KOR SAM': Motor boat 20 feet 1"M beam 4j, 3 h. p. 1'erro. Soli very (heap If taken nt once. Apply IOC Golden avo. . I'OR HAIjK CIIKAP UO-foot cabin launch. ITnlnn engine, big bargain, best ranch boat on Hay. Inquire at Times Office. ir ltd'- Mlddle-afjvd oniiiii t i. it i cook and housekeeper, for ' . . i Wt i o tnree . on pmau rami.;,,,,,, SAIji:,.lll.t, m, ,.,r,.Wf lue b v. j.- rciiu, jjunmmiu, t() fr08i,on B0(m, Also heifers and 'jjti3tate experlenceand tonus. .z: jl'i 'i.'V 'U'HgOIUi. , nl NorthFirst. i J1TWTtl . I "quill' -abor, I noyitoworkIn printing , Apply Timea.otiico. r'" . bull calves of splendid pedigree, 3 grado young cows and 3 hclfort all bred to my pnro bred bull. Seo or wrlto P. A. Sacchl. I'Olt SAM) CIIUAP Kull Mood Rhoilo Island Reds and Whlto Leg horns. Any number. Phono 124-1... Soprtf. o.li ,,iv;jKW nvrr: 0riJTI0NS;iWAilTED UlCl '' lemwri jd'l"'wlsiios position utiflf P""y governeMjK Good ret- district or.RcjJL ind K.L "isaHr rnn nriiTi ...... f run rvcjij- or, " TTF "i- 1I.CT 2, iior4-reom inoilern leplng -ult.,.S Phono 1531, ,r, vtfrMj and It 1p,'v"1JMSWl, FOR SAI.i:-Ono bllo, 10x111; If In- toroBted, seo V. A. Sncchl. FOR HUNT Prlvato nivtge. PIioiu 244-J. FOR HAI.IC SK-hunu'i' ks range, equipped with ovou and coal oi wood humor with waterfront. A-l condition and cheap for cash. Ap ply Tillies office. I rilra. .110 7.00 1'J.r.l 7.40 Ft... A 4.3 1.4 fi.3 IT. HM..2.08 S.0'0 1.20 8.23 Ft... I.r. 3.0 1.8 C.4 it; Ft. .. ::.u. o.2r 2.14 0.12 Ft;. ..1.2 3.7 2.3 5.4 4 WK.VTIIKU FOHKCAHT I (llr A.ocl4lH Vtf to Coo. IUj TlmM.1 OREGON Fair and warmer I Wednesday In southwest; north j orly winds. I 1.0(Ij TKMPKIUTURK RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. 111., July 14, by UenJ. Ostllud, special government me teorologist: Maximum 07 Minimum 48 At 4:43 n. m CO mid will havo offices in Sulto 310. Coke building. Mr. Mclnturff comes highly recommended and la n grad uate of Idaho University and Wil lamette. University and for thrco yeaiH served as circulation mnnagor of the Dally Capital Journal at Sa lem. Ho was recently married, his wlfo having been Miss Mabel Wol born, private secretary to the Sec retary of Stnte. St'iiNoiiN Hurry Along.- "Tho innn uor In which 0110 season runs Into another was Impressed upon mo to day," roninrkod Mrs. Henderson, of tho Huh Dry GooiIh Storo. "when we JiibI received 11 largo shipment of tho new fall styles of ladles' hiiKh and coats direct from Now York City. It scorns straugo right at tho height of tho sununor senBon to seo theso now next season styles representing tho latest Ideas of tho Eastern fashion centers, but that Micro Is a doinnnd for these early showings was proven by tho fact that we havo had many calls already from ladles desiring n glimpse of tho fall fashions nnd two suits woro sold within nu hour after tho ship ment was unpacked." Why Should You Worry? I.irr CH FIOL'RE ON YOUR HARD WARE, PIA7.MIIINO AND HEATING AND YOU WII1I1 RE PLEASED PRICE QUAMTV SERVICE HARDWARE AND 1UA7MIUNG Schroeder & Hildenbrand Fishing Tackle ami All Own to .Make the Sport a Siicicsh Telephone 77. GENERAIj HARDWARE AND I'liUMltlNfl MOOSE JOTTINGS Street Concessions have already been granted to us by the City Council, and we are already receiving more applications for amusements and games than we can take care of. The success of the FIRST COOS COUNTY MOOSE DAY is assured. WATCH THIS SPACE. Ladles: Murium Hiilburt Is nt Rogers House for ono week, with lino ot French, refluod hair goods, switches 3G Inches long, dipping dyolng and conibtnga a specialty. Call 2 to 4 p. m. " i P-TT .Billow ..ly lain'-' tMfcl,7ZBMM ir 1 .1 vMKEfJuV m 1 andnti youmre guaranteed - i.'janBnwi, iLE, FIT AND ,1 ior, B"" dlitrlct wr J; No. H rttoriitortt (S0MFORT i$h fftaipm&fof the very latest styles just jc'Ti ..! -wfc rcceivea at ;.el ne vjiolden ---street r ,. 'VH Rule I Precipitation 01 rrecipiiauuu nini-u auin. 1, 1913 00. C4 Proclpltatlon samo period last year C4.S1 Wind: northwest; partly cloudy. t Class Picnic. Miss Alice Tlckoll'a Sunday School class Is planning a picnic Wednesday to Allegany. Tho Alice H. will leave tho Market street dock at 8 n. ni. sharp. Ruys Home. Capt. E. George Smith, of tho Rainbow, has bought some lots In Ferndnlo from Hugh Long and plans to build n homo there. Tho deal was mado through n Times want ad'. Rushing- Hnllroud. W. C. Brad ley, who returned yestorday from Florence states that many additional workmen aro being put on tho work between Gardiner and Glennda and additional forces aro being rushed In there. Thla stretch will bo rushed from now on. Xenlywi'ds Leave. I.oronzo A. Cutllp, of Danlols Creek, and Miss Stella D. Jutstrom wore married to day at 11 o'clock at tho homo of Rev. G. LeRoy Hall, of the cruiser Llfo-Llne. Only n fow relatives and friends witnessed tho ceremony. Thoy left on tho steamer Uroakwater for Portland on n short honeymoon trip. After their return they will bo at homo to their many friends at their ranch on South Coos River. New Jmw Finn. Announcement was mado today that J. W. Mcln turff, who recently arrived on tho Day, had formed a law partnership with R. O. Graves, the new firm to be known as Graves & Mclnturff, PERSONAL MENTION I ! A. II. OLSEN, or North Inlet, enmo In this morning on business. CHARLES SPOONER, of Cntchlng Inlet, rnmo In this morning on business. E. A. ANDERSON left on tho morn ing train for Myrtlo Point and liaudon on business. OTIS P. HALL loft this morning for Co(ulllo on a huslnesB matter. Ho will return this ovonlng. MRS. J. J. ENGLEHART. of Sum ner, camo in this morning to visit some friends and do a llttlo shop ping. ERNEST MATSON, of Sumner, came In on tho MHIIcoma this morning 011 n matter pertaining to his bus iness. MRS. E. O. MATHEWS, of Lakeside, came in this morning to spend n few days with her sister, Mrs. Olson. LOUIS ST. DENNIS, of North Inlet, camo In on the North Star this morning to attend to a business matter. .MRS. KATE LANDO will leave to morrow for Gardiner, Florence and other points on Rebokah Lodge business. HARRY GOLDDURG, n hldobuyor of Portland, Is in tho city on a mat ter of business. Ho is registered at tho Rlaiico. EUGENE O'CONNELL camo In this morning on the Rainbow from his summer home, Tho Mazo, to spend a fow days In tho city. CHARLES THOMS, of Lakeside, camo In on tho North Stur this 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY morning to attend to n matter por tulnlng to his business. GORDON HOHUCKET, official rep resentative of tho Cheinawa In dian School, Is In tho city on busi ness. Ho Is stoplng nt tho Dlanco. D. M. PARRY, Jr., arrived yestor. day on the Nana Smith from In dianapolis, Ind. to visit his brothor, Addison Parry, who Is connected with tho C. A. Smith Co. J. .1. CLINKINDEARD, of Danlols Creok, came In this morning to nttond to n business matter and left for his homo this afternoon on tho Rainbow. MR. AND MRS. J. W. HOWELL loft on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point, whoro they will visit Mrs. Howell's inothor, Mrs. Glbney, for n week or ten days. Mitb. JNO, DASHNEY and boys came homo from Sand Hills at tho E. L. Robinson ranch aftor spending two days with Mrs. Rob inson and her mother, HOWARD FREEMAN, of tho C.A. Smith Company, returned ovorland Saturday night from a month's visit nt his old homo In Massachu setts. He said that Winnipeg, Man,, was tho hottest place ho struck during his trip, W. C. BRADLEY has returned from a business trip to Floronce. Just beforo leaving there, word reach ed Florence that two or three men had been hurt In an accldnt out along the railway. Ho says every thing Is prosperous there. W. D. DOIN and wlfo returned Inst night from Tncoma, where thoy spent two years. Thoy camo In with Mrs. Main's son, Jack Mc Donald, making tho trip down In tho letter's auto. Thoy will mako tholr home on tho Day again. ROAD SUPEtVISOR HALL-LEWIS and road vlowors havo returned from a trip over tho Allogany Drnln road for tho purposo of making somo Improvements. LVNN L-AM HUTU'S AFTO, AVILL MAKE A SPECIAL TRIP TIIKOUHII TO ROSERURO THURSDAY MORN IXfl. PARTIES DESIRING TO GO, PHONE ao. FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY. Largo Number Unite In Final Tribute to E. O. Hall of Siim"cr. Tho funeral of E, O. Hall was hold from tho Wilson Undertaking par lors Sunday. A largo number of friends wero prosont. Rev. Knotts preached tho sermon and Mrs. IIow ard Savago and Mrs. Iva Pornlta as sisted with tho music. Tho floral of ferings woto many and boautlful. Tho Odd Follows' lodge marched In a body to tho cemotory and took chargo v of tho sorvlccs nt tho grave. Ephralm Oliver Hall was born in Ilrndloy, Penobscot Co., Maine, Nov ember 22, 183S, nnd died In Sumner, Oregon, July 8, 1914, aged 78 years. 7 months nnd 1G days, Ho came to Coos nay somo years ago and has mado a host of friends. Ho was au Odd Fellow, honored and respected In his lodge. Ills loving wlfo, seven children and six grandchildren sur vivo him. Ills children aro O. J, Hall, G. II. Hall, N. I). Hall and C. II. Hall of California and R. D. Hall. Mrs. William Richards and Mrs. Wat tor Spado of Coos Day. V Llbby COAL. The kind YOU liavfl ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company. NYAL'S Corn Cure and EAS' EM makes long walks easy. Prico 25c each. For salo only at Tho Storo for Quality Goods. -pad 13 Bl ind 111. fr 47. 80.) 16.1 23.-1 si ?4.l CO.! 1 I47C. ( il.O . ipo.0 HHMHMMMiHMlMmMMHBMHBIBMHHHH I i4tf ml) 11A nHrtJfcifri -"-' ."JiiMWi 'hfttfifc'iiAtw1 tini(rt 3NMh's- ' Wt . . -,-r --- - - - " ' -fjjB&lBi " -f" -' iritiSijDJiill!MT. " " '