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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1914)
, .-pMSEZ ,.,,r tor Uhl mi "o, , ,?'! ,i "Jl n . "I i. ft hi i .material H . ii."i i fialiV.1!) n.i .,:". "" k '" "SHI 'tot '' Uci. 'A$tl Mfltl. to Jo ?o to JO )0 ove a.m. a. in. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. Co nnd w iajJ ntklrij l no 1)0 ii.ni. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. nni1 (,,, "nil Jn...i. 10 erai7"!:l DO DO DO 00 00 00 ho S30 a.m. a.m. a.m. :30 :00 i30 :00 :30 :00 :00 :00 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 1:00 :00 a.m. :30 :00 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 1:30 :30 lire now Day to iiindnya. r ..in, . ''"frUit, LACES ork at li;ht t.N'GEJ! IttCCd lohnson WftHf Phono Ir Work J'fKfj Inqulrlct you will I list youi rneo Hoto. .tewl lommlssloi os fa (Jjl llhl AFE for 0(ttt ,J. ly'j lie. B'clw'y JfofCA UllUlii FIXED "jlryH IKtSIU LL ifjiitM mux i,Alln 1) PRESS i) ORDER WAL - win romuM iW iDAaauTT Frit Offjst uno 2G0-X. faming n idio SERVICE ii.nt HOTEL b. U. ANY TIME CAREFUL 10 'G PARTIES IBETH lltrher. II. HODGINP INT AND C0RATING rkC0. jmlslied shnelJ, Orecoa. HOTEL Marshflold IVENUE ME.V STREET MEM) In, Prop. nn . c"frl ight 1MB OOD W00DYARD lot Street, II (10. J. GARAGE prcyclo Agency IR ES LES STORED MOST COMPLETE h'E SHOP AUTOMOBILE HIRING FOR SALE ST. PHONE 180-J REPAIRED AND Urged DOTSON son, Proprietor pr new management. with home cook' family stylo. Board JJ per week. 31E THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0REQ0N, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Mildred Rogers Nelson. Tcnchcr of l'lnno. Pupil of Hugo Munsfoldt, San Kran cisco, Cnl. Htmllo 1MO Soutli Uroiulway, Mnrshfleld, Or. Phono 70-L. H. H. Harper HOUSE HUILRER General Ropnlrlng and Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. W. H. McBroom CONTHACTOH anil HUILDEH. Estimates' furnUhod. Repair work a specialty. Resldonco West Uunker HM. W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (Wcltiuor Methods) Evory known dlscaBo troatod without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 and 2, 237 South Urondway. Phono 132-L. Marshflold, Or. Joel Ostllnd PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER Lcavo ordors nt V. It. Haines' Mub- ilc Company. UC 8. Sixth Streot. ,Phono 103-L I. M. Wright Phono 318-R HUILRING CONTRACTOR Estlmntes furnished on request C. 0. Gosney. Phono 3154 CONTRACTOR AND HUILDEH Estlmntcs Furnished on RcqucBt Sly Piist Work In My Reference First and Aider Sts. . Marshflole Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat. lilt. MATTIE U. SHAW DIhcunch of Women nnd Children Hflco Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Dlock. Houso phono, 10G-J. Mrs. Farringer TEACHER .OK PIANO Resldonco Studio, Phono 38G-J. 3enjamin Ostlind CONSULTlNVENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 20C Irving Dlock ' bono 103-L. or 2C7-J. Marshflold, Orcgoi N. G. Chandler ARCHITECT (looms 301 and 302, Ooko Building Marshflold, Oregon tfm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. 3erl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACHER tcsldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St Phono 3C8-L. ARE YOU BOTHERED .VI tli Corns? If bo, you nro deprlv d of half tho pleasure of Wo jlonsant walking nnd hoalthy exor sIbo. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Edition Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't a, O'. Conncll IUdj? will bo tho Bourco ol i permanent remedy for netting feet LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co., AbBtractB, thoroughly dependable Inirno diato 8ervico, prompt attention to nil Interests of our cllonts. MINIM U M COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. r0U AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS four good cars wltli careful driver For day service, phono 144-J, . Iilanco Blluird Parlors. For night service, Phono 200-L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE 1K)STAGE ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 07-J. MAK8HFIELD New Models .-... "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors nMYX and "CADET" HOSE j I S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend I SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA OITY AUTO AND TA3U SERVICE A new taxicab haa been added to ny auto aerTlce. Careful driyera. Will go anywhere at any Urns. Stand Blanco CJear Store. Day phone, 78. Night phone 189-X. TOM GOOD ALU. Proprietor, WW WMPWKBB M I Wl HI Mil 4-HJW HI Ml I LM..UI m IM W IIM-f' I WW 1 1 1 TMUT Jflgil I IMWiMWLl V IW-jHlaW WWtWJW MMWywip HiUlllMtu iiwjniiii win i i ipyyr.TTfi I VHP fi riUWH tLMMJJUPJU&MXt3a m i-Trwi'iT " . - , , r m i , ,- AlHHLttiKW ALL OVER OREGON SWEf 9kSSiKKk X,:AI1 "AV lKnlT ,S )l" I CONTESTS A KAlI.Ulti:. ? BI Tlie thing! that (torn all others ol tlicit GMm invented and uied Metallic (-titmJge RIFLES Eng Hifle, .hooting the (or lh. dealer mi. i L..IJW. lie f Wi sJKk jSmfsfmMfu iTrnif" igT cwm!wt.fj iE?aBSBCL - x ivv.rrf i ;.v r u- mnf 3rarMii.L-c7 ivwr miu jS&lSgK M mmimtmmiii i 'm wH7U -viwic "The GUNNE1Y" "SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS" Everything for the Bicj Game Hunter, the Fisherman and the Autoist. Front Street S. S. PARAISO Ettilppril wllli Wireless. Fine Piif.Hciijor Aci'oiiiiiiotlutlonH. 8. S. PAHAIKO WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO KUXRAV, AUG. UST 2, AT I P. M., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. VELI.OWSTONi: WILL HAIL FOR PORTLAND, HATURDAV, Al'CR'ST I, AT r, P. .M WITH FREIGHT ONLV. NORTH BEND IVSILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, A Kent, .MitiNlirielil. U To Portland every Thursday THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE S. S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. V. McGEOHGE AGENT W. II. PAINTER Phono 44, Mnrshflold Phono -121, North Dond EQUIPPED Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSHFIELD, DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST AT VM'M P. M., ON THE .llll), HTH, lai'II, 1HTII, t!:iRD unci liHTil. Ticket on sale to nl. E..stcrn ixilntfl nnd Information to routes nd ratctj cheerfully furnished. . Phono 5J. F. T. SHELDON. AKent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Serai-weekly service Coos Bay niid San Prancisco. S. S. Redondo SAIUS FROI.M.RSHFIi:LDJipRJ?ArRANCISCO " AND SANPEDRO THURSDAY, AUGUST fl, AT 0:30 A. M. Equipped wltti wireless and subniadnfc beU. Passengers and freight. S S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, AT .1 P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fifo building. Coos Bay Agent, O. P. McGeorge, Phone 44. Have Your Job Don at Times' Office WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914. Tho First Duty Of Any Rifle Is To Shoot Straight distingulih Rcminstton-UMC Dig Game Riflei clan ate ceitain (undamrntal tefmementi eidutirely by the Remington Aimi-Uoioa Company. 4 Itluh Power Slid Action Rcpr.t.r. with the l.moui Rn. Instn'UMC5ir(onfHtute: ( Sn ihc4: HammntrM! 22 inch Onlnince 5lrft U.rrel. titrated quitkdjiMliMe 5iiitht i).r Hrar Sigtit and new dnign Qoppf ttad Front Sight. Chamlrrd (pt .25 Hemtngton, .30 Heminstoa. .3iE llemintton and .33 HemiflgtMi ctrtndgn. Autoloading Rifle. Fire thota at ono loadint you nmplr crna tlie trigger lor each (hot, t Aulomaticallr eiU emfiei and load, the Irnh lliell. Mad with the lamou. luminglon.tJMC Solid Ureechi I lmmeilfl'iiht Salrijr Uftice; L.hambeml lor ,ii Hemington, .30 jteinington. ,32 Remington and ,35 lUmimtoa .22 llemiogton Autoloading Cartridge. who diacJajrt the Rd BaII Mark of Rfmlntttru - i .. .1 : . i- .. . f iif ij.o l ..-.i. mi ineie irniintoDwi.iw iiuu wi .ioa mw, or can get them for you. To lierp your vun c1tnnt iivl lubricited tlthl, txM Hrai Uil. Ih otw fwuff aolrfnl, t fr f rffitb, ! J ua uhfk&cL e?- "" (P! Remlnfiton Armi-Unlon Metulllo CartrWie Co. 299 tlioiJmr, Ntw York Cilr Marshfield, Oregon Nnu Steel Rout. To Eureka every Monday WITH WIRELESS. Printing EVENING EDITION. Center Pier of Coos liny I!iI(Ik Pro (ivMsi's Rnpltlly. Tho Portland Oroconlnn snys: "After having burned nlinost n year, thu Ncnli Hay gns buoy, which Is maintained wUh cnrbltlo, was report ed extliiBtilslicil yesterday. The IIkIiI- liouso tcntlor Mttnzniiitu will Do fully loaded at ABtorla tomorrow and leave Mondny for PiiRct Sound nnd relight tho buoy on arrlvnl. "Henry L. Heck, Inspector of tho Seventeenth LlKhtliottso District, re ported tho following for tho Kitid anco of mariners: "Tho secretary "of tho Port of Coos Hay reports that the Southern Paci fic company Is now erecting tho fnlse work for tho center pier of tho rail road briilgo to span Coos Hay nenr North Rend. Tho fnlso work Is on tho northorly side of the present dredged chnnnel. The pllctlrivor will exhibit the proper llghtB at night and it bull will be rung In enne of fog. A fixed ted light will be maintained on the r.tlsc work and pier during cou ntrttctloii." INDIAN ESTATE PRORATED. littst or rtiipiitis IW'iicnt'hs .i,"(0 to EUGENE, Aug. R. Ono or tho U nal chaptcts In the history or the once nutuerous tribe of Umpnua In dians who roamed tho hills of western Lntte and Douglas counties yenrs ngo, was enacted In the probnto court when tho estnto or Ilutsy Wilson, widow or the late Williams Wilson, n prominent member or the tribe, was probated. In the petition for probnto It Is stnted that Hotsy Wilson, who died .limitary 2, 11108, wnB about 100 yearn or age, and that sho left prop erty valued nt $r00. Her only heirs are Abblo E. Mnslmll and Ellen Rnr rett, her nieces, both living on the lower Sluslnw. Hotsy Wilson wns ono or tho best known members or the almost extinct trlbo or tho ITntpqua. Reforo hot death she frequently enlightened the whlto peoplo or thnt region upop, points or curly history ot thnt sec tion or the stnto and would often toll ot tho great riro that swept tho coaBt mountains In the 'OO'b, when bllllonr or rcet or timber wero destroyed nnd tho tire extended ror a hundred 01 more miles up nnd down tho const Evidences or thnt flro can now be soon nil along tho const rnugo of mountains. FIRE AT EUGENE. EUGENM:, Or.. Aug r,.-Flro com- pletely destroyed tho tionrdliiR lioiwo or Mrs. L. 11. Denny nt tho corner or Second nvenuo and Jackson streot. L. 11. Denny, n paralytic sleeping on tho lower floor wits dragged from IiIb bod, wltoro.ho lay ho pless, nnd hut- rlcd to a plnco of sarcty as the names entered his bedroom. All efforts of tho flromen to control the flro wero futllo nnd tlto itotiso wns rouueou 10 ruins. ROOE AT FMHtENCE. J. M. Dovors, county attorney. Is homo from n trip to tho lower Slus lnw. He mado tho trip ror tno pur ,nW' VSniVJ Wort, o I- ESSi -Jii :8t ?nl 'tZir ,o n, : cations nro thnt much liquor Is bo Ing sold but no action wns taken against nny of tho Inhabitants or that part or tho county. Eugono Reglstor. HOY MEETS VIOLENT DEATH. '"" " "'.. . v ..:.! .. .. i rt 111. tl'l...,.1u nt Wnirilll Heatl Crt.slttNl I.y Whoels of Wngo.i Loaded with Wood. COTTAGE GROVE, Or., Aug. !. Thrown undor tho wheels of a wagon loaded with wood nnd tho top or IiIb bond crushed f i"rd son or Mr. and Mrs. Max Dorwnrd met almost InBtnUdoath. The family had nttonded tho ChrlB- unn cuurcii diuuiu) ;iiui ihv .. 1 r. ..!.. ..Lnnl ..rmirn After roturnlng homo Mr. Dorwnrd wont to tho woods ror n lont: or woou. In returning with tho loaded wagon n sung wub struck thnt throw Mr. Dorwnrd nnd tho boy from tho wagon with tho result nlrcndy stated. Mr. Dorwnrd was also run over nnd suf fered a sovoroly crtiBliod leg. Tho other boy wna walking hohlnd tho wagon. Ho summoned his mothor and other asslstnnco FEWFOLKSHAVE fill HI NOW thnt nnothor appropriation may bo WcR.Known Local Druggist Says provided bo thnt tho work may ho Everybody is Uhlng OliMlmo Hoc- j continued, ipo or Sago Ten nnd Sulplttir. I This projoct wns enmmonced by tho Hnlr thnt loses its color nnd lus- govornmont twenty-two yoars ngo and tro, or whon it fades, turns gray, ' n Jetty constriictod on tho north sldo dull nnd lifeless, la caused by a or tho river, tho work being nbnndon lack or sulphur in tho hair. Our ed ten yenrs Inter, grandmother mado up a mixture in 1907 tho Port or Slttslaw wns of Sago Ten and Sulphur to keep her organized nnd funds obtained with locks dark and boautiful, nnd thou- which tho work was token up again, sands of women nnd men who valuo I'ndor tho direction of Junior Engl that oven color, that boautiful dark neor Carroll a jotty was constructed shado of hair which Is bo attractive, ' on the south sldo of the rlvor. Work use only tlila old-timo recipe. on tho north sldo was takon up thon Nowadays wo got this famous end a now tramway built behind the mixture by asking at nny drug storo old ono. nnd tho jotty on that sldo storo for a 50-cont bottle of "Wy- now oxtenda nbottt 1200 feet boyond eth's Sago nnd Sulphur Hair Rom- the ond or the south jotty. Junior edy," which darkens the hair so Engineer Loolo la In chargo or tho naturally, so evenly, that nobody work. can possibly tell It has been applied. Tho survey rivo yoars ago showod DesldcB, it takes off dandruff, stops a channel loss thnt 200 foet wide with scalp Itching nnd falling hair. You a depth of seven rcet at moan lower Just dampen a sponge or soft brush low water, whllotho survey mado by with It and draw this through your tho govornmont this summer shows a hair, tnklng ono small strand at a time. Ily morning tho gray hair disappears; hut what delights the ladles with Wyoth's Sage and Sul- phur Is that, besides beautifully darkening 'the hnlr after a few np- plications, If also brings back . tho 'glosa and 'lustre and gives It an ap- pearanco of abundance. I For Salo by Orowu Drug Co. THREE It Is generally conceded nmong nowspnper men Unit tlie subscription contest, which a few years ago flour ished extensively, is a fnllttro from every point or view, and tho publish er who now resort to them does so through Ignornnre or dire necessity, In order to keep bis list padded up. Tho publisher who mnkes n practlco of putting on those subscription con tests every yenr or so acknowledges, by so doing, that bo realizes that his paper Is not worth the subscription price asked for It. nnd must needs uho the contort plan to forco It upon the people whether they want It or not. Then, too, there Is n moral prin ciple Involved. Contests of this kind develop and promoto the spirit of gambling. Contestants nro each In turn assured that they havo u good chanco of winning first prize, nnd they tiro urged to mtiko Just a llttlo more effort In soliciting nnd oppor- uiiiiiiK iiteir menus ana iicfitialnt tinces to give them money for some thing which they do not want, In " order to help the contestant. Tho satno energy used In circulating a subscription paper by the contestant among his or her frlonds would re sult In tho contestant getting enough cash contributions to ptirchaso out right the prize they nro striving for. Tho principle of tho thing Is tho same, with the point In favor of tho latter scheme, that tho contestant Is sure of getting what sho Is after: whereas In the subscription schomo sho Is not. Still another thing which should bo woll considered beforo entering as a contestant In n schomo or this kind, Is that these contests can hard ly bo miido to jiny If run on tho square. To got tho Inrgost returns posslblo from n nchemo or this kind, It Is necessary that two or moro con testants be kept close together In the rnco. Should ono contestant got too much of a lend over tho others, tho latter would lose hopo nnd let up In their efrorts, nnd tho lendor, seeing that tho others had quit work, would also take it easy, mid the whole scheme would fnll f Int. Con test promoters understand this, nnd JtiscrupulotiH ones will suo to It that this does not occur, by either rail ing to give full credit to the otto who Is too much In tho lend, or else giving inoarned votes to those who nro rall 'ng buck, In order to keep them on 'ou raged. Tho News has nlwnya boon op posed to contostB, prororrlng to build 1111 n lluf tt Ull liurlliatu tiilin ainl.l la. tnor HH,IBCrlllfillB ,K,(,U1H0 tMo;Vo- Blrod tho 1)nl)(r ,, not ,,0niIBO t, wom ,10III,0, nto ,t , . Bom n,iBKUtI(,(, 0,.Hon wno Wnntcd to win n prlz0i Tho tmo , con,,llK wll0ll tll0 i,)Btomeo Department will rofuso hqcoih1-c-1ibb rates to papers wIujso crculatloii Is obtained In this way. corro (lordo News, , , .MOVE TO ROSERURG. Elder Taylor Irunch, prosldont or tho Southorn Orogon ('onfcroiico or S. D. A., Is In tho city nnd Is plan ning to bring his family hero from Coos County. Elder Hunch wns o'0010'1 President or tho Cot.rerenco t tho.roco.nt rami, meeting In thin eitv. Kosoiiuri: xows. VISIT AT HOSEHUHG. Don Gnrdluer or Marshflold was n business visitor In Rosoburg ror a row hours today. Goorgo J. Cnroy ' """ "IIU "I VUtllilU, Vvl'UH VUlllll, In Rosoburg with ' frlonds Itnsnhtirir Rnvlow j rnentis. uosoiiurg uomom. FIRE IN FLORENCE. A flro 8,"r,01 ' tl10 Woo,0 Ml" s,oro aboi(t ,0 0.cJock prJ ovon. I , nm, (,0BtroyB tho ,,,,'if.n.,.. t.v........i.. i.i ..,? if II 1 11 1 II h. I I l llll ll J IIUIll ,IIO HUWII on tho ground nnd tho flro wns ex tinguished before, a great amount or dnmtigo was done. i Sovornl quilts wero burned nnd n small holo In tho plnstorlng on tho wnll. Tho glass In tho front doors or tho storo wns brnkon bo thq men , could get Into tho room to put out tho riro. It scorns nn oloctrle Iron hnd been loft In tho storo with tho current turned, nnd tho riro Is thought to havo Btnrtod rrom this. Florence ! West. SIFSLAW IS DEEPER. Funds ror lliulior Wotk nt Florence Nearly ICvlintistcd. i FLORENCE, Oro., Aug. 4. Funds now nvnllnblo ror tho work or tho Sluslnw Horbor Improvement will bo (xhnustod this full, hut It Is honed channel 500 feot wldo on tho bar and having n dopth of not less than ten reot nt any point nt moan lowor low water, which moans about sixteen feet at high tide, Owing to tho Improvement in the condition of tho bar, tho bargo Law- renco on recont trips line carried a cargo of GG0.000 foot of lumbor for the sau Francisco murKei,- Phono 157-J.