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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1914)
WgWfiMt WBffWWHI i..nitllWJ.iJWmiilWlWJ'.MiWMil!ii'-.--il MlfaMWMlTjBiHBiWllfPWPiw - trr ; 1,;" '""iiiUJLJHra"! , ' "-M i fffW'f't'JflHi WPJ4UI "-XY-Fm MMWMWtaftalr J r -J THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914. EVENING EDITION. fOM M.wKfiirait: hh s y.-j f mretfrf i 1 luish. v. : ..;;, w i tiiiim aire tin MHMiiiMIIinHllJfi ' iiaariHwram vcihii nanvn?2 ..isri . . 'i; , .rrniiiii(Liiit . ' a risBES-aBiuMiHWfALrt . .--I- . I hi nn i ii miTHiTiiilnrii rmwrwrniwi i in n m imri TiimTnn lmTii ffiAtkiltli DEMAND PEACE IN OLD IDj ii ( united states will insist on Carranza Agreeing to Armistice There. IDr AwltJ Pm to Com Dr Tlm.) WASHINGTON. D. C. July 31.. KffortB are helm? made today by thw United Stntea to Infliieni-i Cnrfanza to liriiiK about nn Immediate armi stice In .Mexico. Tills action followed an appeal from Carbajal to stop all further fljchtltiK as not only "umiece pary but Inhiiinnue In view of the certain success of tho ponou neotla-tloni." Netherlands is neutral. tn AMritM tttn to Coot nr TlmM.l TIIK HAOl'K. July .11. An offl olla fazotto today published n declar ation of abgolutc neutrality on the part of tlic Xi'thcrlandH during tho Austro-Servlan War. m(.ltl..V I'AHTItlltfllS. Coos Coiiiity'i Now (mill nhtN Arc llejiiil I'nuii. Concerning the twenty-:four Huii Rarlan partridges released by the Stato (lame Commission In Coqullle, A. J. Sherwood, president: of the Co lullle Hod and Oun Club, writes to tho Oregon Sportumnn nn follows: "The HuiiKarJnii partridges which were released In the Fair view sectloa about ton miles from here have been noon In pairs In various parts of the valley this spring. Tlmro Is hardlv a farmor who cornea frurm thnt local' ty who has not soon a pair of those birds. Somo of tho ChEnene pheasant cocks roloased In tho samo vicinity have been heard crowing nt different places In tho valley und bnve been often kooii. "A logieer told im. ti.i.t i,rnn ...n south and west of Coqiilllc, a Ohlnese pheasant hen hatched nln,. chicks llo COtltltOd llimii nu .! w.t .i.' road. Wlillo he was wiitchlng them I ., .'. "i' ""-' " wiom ami flew away. However. I think the tame cats gone wild are the greatest here who will uiIhs a shot nt n minM any time during ,10 open scmso, 'fJ u hawk." K " " nt " cnt ' HOW TO HOliTi AN UMBRELLA. V Xcnt .lob Possible by Following TIipno Directions. I hinted Just now that few men can roll up an umbrella nicely. Here is the method I wag taught. It Is not ery pretty, but It Is effective. You begin by folding up n sheet of newspaper to form a little pad; oth erwise you are apt to "spoil your wall paper. Xow for tho rest. Hold the umbrella horizontally. Hold the pad of paper against the wall, press the end of the umbrella against the paper and the handle of i no umureun against juur own uuuy. I This leaves the hands free for the , delicate task of rolling up tho uni- brella. Find the button. Bring the fold with the button on It to your left, and let It hang down. Then pull out each fold nnd pass It over the first. Throw the lot loosely around the umbrella without disturb ing the creases of the folds, Grip the tops of the ribs with the right lilt ml. Put your left hand nround the other end and wind tho umbrel la through the left hand with a tL-rcwing motion. Do not let go of the tops of the r.7)H of the umbrella. When you )i ire to move the hnnd, slide It a.'ound. If you let go you will find th nt the ribs get out of pmco and tli en the folds of the umbrella will fol'Jmv suit. When the umbrella Is rol led aip, grip It tfehtly until you hit' tc foittened It. If you fall in that det all you will get an unsightly lull to in Alio center o f tho umbrella. i lOiutuniKX leave heiii:. ItOMKIlUltd CHItti WINS. At the grand bnll held ln connec tion with the Elks' itUlnlon, which re-ocntu- olnitrwl nt Denver. Colorado, mIm Gertrude Hlldeuurn, of Rose- burg, was declared by Vote to bo the most skillful dancer and the most i.n,,tifiii in.lv in n t tmiilntipo. There wcro over one thousand persons pres ent at tno unnce, iiiciuuhik wuiuuu . -11 ...Htlnnn f thn TTfittn.t Ctntna 11UII1 Ull Sl'UUUIlB V4 111U Ul.ltvu krv. Miss Hlldeburn is a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hlldeburn, of tins city, anil went to uoinmuu few weeks ngo on her vacation. In cidentally, stic attended iho Elks' reunion, whero sho was royally en tertained. Hoseburg News. WILIi USE DItUXKS. The Medford Tribune says: A half-doren drunks, held In the city Jnll for Imbibing too freely, wore shipped to Drain, Oregon, Sundny afternoon for construction work In that section. A' call has been given to the police of all cities In the Hoguo Illver Valley asking them to send nil laborers desiring work to Drain. Common Garden Sago and Sulphur Makes Hlivnked, Fnded or (ini)' Hair Dark and (ilosy at Onco Almost overyono knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to tho hair when fnded. streaked or crav: also ends dnndruff, Itching scalp and stops fnlllni? hair. Yi-nrn nirn ttin nnlv wny to get this mixture was to make u in iioinc, which is mussy aim trou blesome. Nowadays, we slmnlv ask at anv drug storo for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hnlr Romcdy." You will get n largo bottlo for about GO cents. Everybody uses this aid. fninntm recipe, because no one can possibly M. O. U-nrnor. Mi nl.l rllnl.ln lel " "l " UarKOneU your linlr, Jplimo tuner, who has Ixien waking "8 ,l '0,08 ,'1 J?1"" and eve"; w '.rSr yonnrS?rlvod eYterdav nnd brUB" wTth " draw th la through to ..ak.nrhiahnw. m,?!?:d n,?,2 your hair, taking one small strand St. Lawronce Hotel -whero nnlnra l t"1'1: "y morning tho gray hnlr nlny bo left for him. He o?Sc ? !?i,i,ea"' ""d I."". a''.,hc.r "' to call nn nil nt liln nlil oi.otn.i..r lcul,uu "r vwu' Juur "'r USCOines IV pliyho' . ra iSrSrS 'b;rd,,,y,orroodknry,ears"S,nag,e,r1 B,88y Lawre"" 1W "' th0 ri irSSoSScS'' Wli A. Schafer. of Oakland. Cal.. John i Thorpe, of Memphis, Tenn., Jam la Dauahcr, Jr., of Portland, nil well kiriwn liinibermcn, urrivod In the city yesterday nfter a business trip to Cw)s county, where they have extensive lumber Interests. They all left; last iMglit with tho exception of Mrw Dana.'icr, -who will make the trlrp to Poriliuul In the machine. It osebnrg News PIANO TU.VEIt JVAHNElt UEAIr FOU OICDEHS the oitocEit. I The groerr sells tho thlngn we cat, -all sorts of things, In reason; inn Plcklo sour and honey sveot, mm' garden sass In season. H.l VoniS things whero his patron Jwolfo " "trniiKo It seems to ,,, i, ".Jwh" ssr!,11?11" "'k .m.i1 , V. ", lm8 ,1H wlmfow ffllei! with fruits thnt caino fro,,, distant loKlona. from countries ", warthog mots, and Jaguurs roam f JKlo.... Tho ,ra,,ai orr8s,1i0"f,r" i .of 7,T ,r.'!)" H,om C01"'' " Mil. I . 1 "' "" """I" I 1'IU tllCIII S1;: " Arni,y ,,t. blest a i tigs from Asia Minor, tho sn IIIil grocer does his best to niam Iho w.-Htorn diner, miport.xl t B ''. l'Khottl. cheese and 0" lo; If J wore he. I would, nivseir o..s..,o ,,. WIlol0 ,.,;, J Hiocor loaches south mid north id WMt HMil west he reaches. fr ,' oatahlos of wnh. n, camn . "l poaches; th.. Ilew potato ,i hl.V nfr K"8 nml 8wer c ".He 'i' J!' '!!"' 'f IM hat. ' ""HI "-III l I g I IIIIL'H- f iml I hoy re not for Wil. In J ngs r.i 1 '"""I to oat tho,,,:- V,rit 'aTI.hoV,. ' 1'i.imiis l'oit jrsru.,; foh max. Editor TIiiibs: i. s,,rovnry i,,,,ii;,:,rrl ",si,p, M?h U'ii..n oi. ,,ll,H giri now to shoot riaht V . " ,M"": " vv' he all ?Sluri." ",H" Wr0"KOd '"" l" vnrdlit ini i '. """K of tbo rl 1.H.J It " " '"nk l. ho i Br.1r.'A, ""': ami vum. Im ,..,-" """i or AN OLD RECEIPT TO DARKEN HAIR n V fteadr at the touch of amatchj A Full Line Of Good Green Things For TiTe Table may be found at TrfB GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE tomorrow, including some nice New Sweet Potatoes. Everything fresh, crisp and appetizing. We also have another large invoice to arrive by steamer for your Monday .trading. Phone Your Orders Early 1 FOR THE BEST OF GlOOD THINGS TO EAT Naslmrg's Grocery 11 "THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE" & With a Good oil cook stove there's no dclav or bother no luccinc of wood, coal or ashes. Them's no smoke no waitine for the fire to "catch un". Cook. ing starts at once and when you're through you simply turn off tho heat no fuel wasted. The New Perfection oil cook -stove is not just a "quick lunch", light housekeeping affair. It is a complete all 'round stove that you can bake, nrou nnu roast on just as well as on u wood or coal rango nnei a lot cheaper. Ucst of nil it doesn't overheat the kitchen. An ideal summer stove. Doesn't smoke. Doesn't taint tho food. Dealers everywhere. Standard Oil Company FOU luuuorniaj BEST RESULTS i Marshficld USE PEARL OIL A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to be found at Ekblad (& Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc. FLANAGAN & BENNEn BANK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY. KstAbllsliod 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest l'U on Time Deposits OfllCOMi 3. W. Unnnett, I'rcaltlent. J. II. FlmuiKau, VIco-IVcHlilent. U. P. Williams, Chiller. eo. P. Wliiclii-itcr, Awnt. Cashier. igie Union Market toiirm uii., i li hi '," "Vim."1::;' ."'V .'""'" ' . .. ,, ,, nBi I'unWi tliow f ioniU,i l "0,,lu,p will II lr2Sr Z b""r """" TliiU" in.. ,.i , "" froM wT.; . '""k ' 'lnl diif '"r thom nfioT ' "" 'ill 1h linvi. .,.- i... wornm, MU on,, for ,,,";,; I'llllUljiK.Ilt "ot otio for A Womav n ...,.. Or . .v."wj,". -vo.ti. -u: cv.:'i,l3?aI5 LAl'.VCII TU)C,. xow .v HtAi.MKu sriii:DL'r.i: immiL , ''""iilfliico i.,.V;."r' . "!. Tlosa -' im miii ur i in .,..,. r..l.i.... r.- . "" ""HI l. .. .7. . ' "' "' "Mir 11 III IMJIlu ..... n v-llll tJIK. l .particular n "t your auuuncr inuats, XUifiam. During Varni "'iiiiniiT ilu ys. oxtrome cars uliould te .exorclsetl in ipiirolmso of iiiontn . v No Mc re Tainted or Fly Sp ecked Meaits the the o now have our i Hon. whld, means to 1CW COLD STORAGE th public; PLANT In full opera- f outliiK niloiiy on will loavn Better, Fresher and More Sa. ttitary Meats J!l?" n ,,088lb"y be fur tIAI. AND HE CONV1I or loasts that hat been liMhcd In nny other way. GIVE US A KOKD. Ordwr one of our delicious steaks niHii ut i: an mT..ii . """u ..-..i. . ' -' v-niiin iiii n .o lll hll.ll.. ,. B( ....a..f,"(k Ul i- ..'. "". isiiior im LW:.. "..""' hvo your fa",, fir 5r r"'ffi!.sad vaj, yPu? SpSai, Prop, aitly Cooled Our supply of VEAL. M ways complete, treated In mrON, PORK and POULTRY Use- same sanltnry manner. Is at- at4c"30'J M' "ro horo t0 l',ease i.vtople of our "community. J. E. Ford '& Co. ?hone 58 17-1 J IOUTII lHlOADWAY Don't be Held Up Deposit your money with us, open a checking account, nnd you wont' have to worry nhout holdup men. Not only will you Bimrd against thlovcs getting your inonoy, hut you will be protected ngalnst losing It. Anothor reason for carrying a bank account Is that It will help 7ou to save money tho temptation to spend or fritter It'away will not ho so groat when you are not carrying a pocket full of loose change. In paying your accounts by check, you have a double receipt and are conducting your affairs In a businesslike 'rnan.er. Don't wait until you have ioo to open an nccouut-do It with II or ?G and do It today. Drop In and let us explain It to you if you ore not familiar with banking. First National Bank of Coos Bay TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easv nav- carbou paper delivered. Phone nsyour orIZuU. Alliance ofS iTrtwmitHhXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. ' . . 4 KINDLY REIEEBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THE I1AKERY LINE aiAESHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 13H NORTH SECOND ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 428. MERCHANT'S CAFE ropular place for Good Meals. n Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Wo have a great many Inquiries for acreage and lots. If you will sell at a real sacrifice list your property at tho St. Lawrence Hotel or Lloyd Hotel, No commission MUUUnuM Unut, - OAniin I "anjfl , -"TOSOPIJ I MA,(orJ j M7Cci,(ralAr BUY 11 ii .VfliVBE "drsnneid Creamery Ihm UXlirn SANlTi?. I 00X1,1 MOliPsi I'ACWBi stkuiuzqI MILK AVn CIIRUL, PURE Pro fUll, n ww.,w. 0 , Pboii;i CAPEiB COFFI COOS BAY TEA, CC SPICE 130 North Brd Phone M SMITH'S VARIETl North Bend for Fancy and CHINA SUITS ri.KA.NKI) .ini Kll Kl'ITS MADEl oivi: us a UNIQUE PANTATI JAY I)OYLR&C.a!J 2fiC Central Aft. Fbl ' Pictures &fn Walker Sb Wir M.iiIpW "HFNDERSON CM also principal W "ONYX" and HOSE S. S. JENNINGS,! DRY W( CAMPBELL'S W Nonh Front tf Phone J80J- Commitf Tickets fil Harfilifleld-North BJ. n.. ..n (pii ralnctrtD """ "". ,-0B. C0R8T AKIXO"1 - HAVE THAT ROOFf NIW See CORTHEU Phone 31n v I nw Rates ft Handling Tr ... ...... nkS l points In MawnfleW $ . ...... JollvMV tO 11 jng raie, " ,,d!a .,. n,.t floors ot W'" inn iiiuv -- Three trunks .. Three trunks .. Twelve iruuB- . c- Tntfpf ano"" Levi He'fy rhono IS"" KOONTZ OAttffi .kW Excelsior .""'T ct I P P T I n c. 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