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Oivroii Supreme Court Decide
AutnM Him In Local Munition.
II. A. Graham, builder of the local
ro Iwny, hiib lost nn otlior of the e
eral buIU Hint he and I. J. AUuot In ,
stltutcd nBulnst tho Southern I'nelllc ,
nnd Us olllcinla to recover money
that ho clu'lned wns due him for his
Intel cut In tho Coos Hoy, Kosoburj! '
and Eastern Hnllrond. 1 he lnnt o.i
lias Just been decided by the Orogon
Supremo Court nnd waB one thnt he
and Mr. Mlnot hml Instituted by At-1
umoy General Crawford on a tech
nicality. It wns brought In tho
name of T. II. Sheridan, one of thot
d cctors, ct al lis relators. The su-,
pome court held that such nn notion .
ho Id have ben begun by the dis
trict attorney Instund of bj tho nt-
tomey general, thereby sustnln'iiK
tho decision against Graham In tho j
lower com ts.
Justus Snlln will have a henring
beforo Justice Sinister January 1C,
on tho chnrgo of dischnrglng flrcnrms
after Biinsot. Ho was arrested last
Saturday evonlng by Deputy Gnmo
Warden SI Noah.
Word hns been receive dhero of
the dentil of Heinle Welck, tho four-teon-ycnr-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Potor Welck at their now homo at
Spokane. Appendicitis was tho
cause. Tho family formerly lived
here.
Olaf Olscon and J. S. Taylor nro
building two residences on Union
nvenuo In Porter.
J. A. Taylor arrived here from
Spokano this wcok to look after pro
perty Interests on tho Hay. It has
bcon 21 years since ho visited here
before.
Word has been received hero of
Bend of tho mnrrlngo of It. D. Mil
ler, who wns one of tho owners of
tho Mlllcr-Clenver nuslness collogo
hero, and Miss Corn Loulso Eddy at
Eugoiio Inst Christmas.
B. A. Drown of Lnnslng, Mich.,
hns been employed for tho Seventh
grndo In tho North Hend schools to
fill n vnenncy caimcd by tho resigna
tion of Miss Hood. Mrs. Edith Mc
Lood of Grants Pass, a sister of Mrs.
Woodbury has accepted tho position
ns tencher in tho primary depart
ment, Mrs. Clinptnnn having resign
ed . Jjutjif
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY.
Th English Method of Dealing Out
Supplies by the Week.
In tho mntter of smnll savings nnd
wntchfulnem of expenditure tho Eng
lish housewife is abend. For example,
tho English housekeeper drills out to
tier servant the week'H allowance of
sugar, rice, flour, coffee and all other
household provisions thnt nro kept in
quantity, and requires an account of
It all to bo rendered, tho thing having
been brought to so Quo n point thnt
bo knows tho exnet amount of ench
article requisite for her family, allow
ing so much to ench Indlvldunl nnd
that quantity being sulllclent, as sho
knows by experience, two ounces of
tea, for instance, being" rcgnrded ns n
week's supply for each single Individ
ual, oue-hnlf pound of sugar, three and
ono-hnlf pounds of ment for n woman
and flvo nnd one-fourth for a man
facts which the housekeeper probably
learned from her mother before her
knowing, moreover, tho grenter vuri
cty of tho simpler kinds required.
All of these More shu sets down In
her housekeeping book nn sho gives
them out, and she doe not fall on the
next dispensing day to consult her
dates and if anything be left over In
the cook's humU not uei minted for to
subtract that from the amount to be
newly Issued. And In Kuglnml Mrv
nnta expect this. So far from being
Indignant with it they would feel ns
If there weru no guiding hand behind
them if left undone nnd they given
their head In an overtlowlng More
room, uh servants are with us.
In fact, there Is no wiving which tho
housewife across the water considers
too small to practice or us beneath her
dlgulty. Exchange.
Sir John Rose at Great Length.
An accomplished English barrister
was Sir John Knrslnke. n height he
wns six feet four Inches.
A provincial newxpnper In reporting
n case In which he was engaged on clr
cult laconically described tho opening
for the eomplalunut ns follows:
"Sir John Knrxlakc. ns nooii ns tho
defendant's ciim was concluded, roso
at great length to reply "
Very Slmplo.
"I've been working two or three
evenings making an umbrella stand,"
snys tho man who has tnkeii up arts
and crafts endeavor.
Two or three evenings;" exclaims
tho otlior man. "Why waste ull that
tluio? Why don't you lean It in a cor
ner or BtieU it in tho grouud '"-Judge.
Tho Trouble.
"What's tho trouble?" tuqutred the
Judge.
"Tula lady lawyer wants to niako n
' motion," explnlued the clerk, "but her
gown la too tight," Washington Iler
aid. A Lesion For George.
Betty George Intends to havo his
own way In everything when wo nro
married. Grace Why nre you going
to marry him, then? Ketty-Just to
relieve his mind of a falso impresslou.
If you bavo anything to sell, trade,
rent, or want help, try a want ad.
The Times' Want Ada bring rosults
Gil
LOSS
THE COOS BAY
Woman'sWorld
Mil Scott Mnket Daring
Flight In Her Airship.
Photo by American Tress Association.
U1SS 1ILANCHK HT0A11T BCOTT.
Miss IJlnncho Stuart Scott, tho
young woman who recently has ac
quired such distinction ns a dating
and intrepid uviator, la tho same
young woman who nearly two years
ago drovo her nutomobllo from New
York city to 8nn Krnnclsco. Miss
Scott's companion on this wild and
dangerous ndventuro wns Miss Ger
trude Phillips. Their arrival In tho
Golden Gnte city allvo nnd unhurt 1b
n lino tribute to American woman
hood. Miss Scott tiles ono of Baldwin's red
devil mctnl blplnncs. This aeroplane,
on account of Its speed nnd diminu
tive slzo, Is considered much more per
ilous to opcrnto tlmn any other. Its
driver must bo gifted, with unusual
nlmblencss of mind nnd body. Miss
Scott chnfeu very much under tho fly
ing restraints plnccd upon her on nc
count of her sex, but sho succeeded in
showing her ability to fly as high as
her men competitors in a recent air
contest.
There is serious talk of orgnntzlng a
woman's nero club hero in Amorlcn,
tho Idea being recently hatched by
Ilnron von Dewltz, nnd tho women in
terested in aviation nro enthusiastic
about the movement. It Is proposed
to model tho club after tho Aorlnl
League of Grcnt lirltnlu or the Stella,
of France.
An Elaborate Coat.
Tho long coat of tho season hns
mnny uses and mllndy's wnrdrobe, If
sho is ut all smart, must contain n
number of long wraps for different oc
casions. The coat pictured In nu nlry
atmlr for evening, carried out iu a
OP OTOLAMAN Oil A PIS AND BATIN.
eyelnmnn colored figured crepe fabric
A deep band of satin In this new
shade of cerlso trims the bottom oi
tho coat, and tho shawl collar Is ol
luce and satin combined.
Worth Knowing.
When you drop accidentally some o
tho yolk in tho white or eggs in sep
arating same tho yolk can easily be re-
i imiim ny luucuuig me uits or yellow
with a dry cloth, to which they wil
readily adhere.
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TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
JVIflady's
JVTirrov
Hot Water as a Tonic.
Drinking n cup of hot water Is a
more elllenclous treatment for many
Ills than some persons realize There
are physicians who prescribe It for In
active livers, a glassful to be taken ns
soon as one wakes In the morning. The I
warmth ns well ns the liquid nre bene
flclal, for It Is n well known fnct thnt
few persons drink ns much water
through the day us they should.
Thnt the dose affects the complexion
favorably there Is no doubt 'Some per
sons add the Juice of hnlf a emon to
the water. There Is no doubt thnt for
certain systems this Is benellclnl, but
It Is n matter that n physician should
decide In Indlvldunl Instances.
Many a case of simple Indigestion
time he cured br drinking n cup of
hot water, the dose to be taken ns
soon ns there Is any sense of dlscom
fun. Adeline n half teaspootiful of bi
carbonate of soda Is recommended by
some physicians whore there is pro
uounced acidity of the stomnch, the
soda acting ns a neutrnllzer, while the
warm liquid carries the matter rrora
the stomach.
Persons who are dieting for reduc
tion dud hot water more thirst quencn
lug thnu cold, nnd they therefore enn
get nlong comfortnbly with a smnllcr
quantity. Thnt water taken with roou
Is fattening there Is no doubt
Hot water Is an excellent substitute
for tea for persons made nervous by
the beverage nnd on certnln occnslons
mny be used ns n food substitute.
If for any reason there Is a desire
to get nlong with the least qunntlty of
food nnd the stomnch becomes empty,
hot water Is Boothlng nnd fills the void,
so that for a time a feeling of faint
ncss is obvlnted.
It is In no wnv a food, however, and
should uot be regarded as such.
Changing the Hair Line.
So much hns been snld of tho folly
of changing the coiffure to suit ench
pnsslng style that the other side Is apt
to be overlooked. Hair can bo worn
too continuously in one stylo, nnd if a
womnn Is not enreful she may find
herself without tiny Imlr on tho top of
her bend In the place where the hair
ought to grow.
The girl who thinks she looks pic
turesque with parted Imlr should oo
cnslonally talce weeks off for a pompa
dour unless sho wants a broad path
across her cranium. This holds good
of the angles ut which the long hair is
arranged, nnd thcro should be fre
quent chnnges, if only In tho privacy
of the boudoir.
The benefit of these chnnges Is real
ized when ono tliids thnt da mini IT nc
cumulates under tho thickest part of
tho Imlr. nnd If It Is too long in ono
spot thcro Is danger of tho troublo be
coming chronic.
Mothers have much to bo responsible
for by not regarding hair strain for
their daughters. No girl who wenrs
her hair in one way from the time she
Is six or eight until she puis on long
froekH can hope to have n good bead
of hair. It is bound to be worn In
places.
Cosmetics as Character Guilder.
Cosmetics ns an aid In character
building are advocated by many doc
tors who have an extensive practice
iiiuong society women One of those
physicians Kays women who havo tiuy
little defect that can be hidden by
powder or paint should never hesltnte
to employ the artlllelal method. "Ap
pearances." he explains, "mean much
to a woman mentally nnd socially A
girl who lias some slight personal de
feet, such as a sear, a poor complexion
or bloodless lips, is enormously handl
capped The knowledge of her defect
mid tho thought others may observe It
make her shy and lacking In self con
tldenee. She shuns society and be
comes morbid nnd miserable. 1 know
of one ense where a girl's life was
ruined because of complexion troubles.
So long as a woman's makeup Is not
so obvious ns to be objectionable her
means to an end are Justifiable. She
does no one any harm and sho does
herself a great deal of good. The
knowledge that her particular defect
is no longer vlslblo to nil beholders
gives her a contented mind, mid that
has Its Inevitable result upon her char
acter nnd outlook on life."
Grace Without f'ettlcoats.
"Are yon a pettlumtless woman? And
If you have discarded your underskirts
have you learned to go without them
gracefully?" wild the beauty lecturer
to her audience. "The advice I would
give to the unpettlcoated. to the worn
nn who wears n skirt su snug and
clinging that hhe must adopt some
other style of underwear than tho old
time petticoats, Is this;
"Look ut your shoes Your skirt
may not be cut on nt your hoot tops
but It is certain that they will show
"Have your ankles trim. Wear but
toned boots and set the buttons over
until they nbsolutely pinch your ankles
"Don't wear shabby shoes. Your
feet (.imply must look nice.
"Wear thin stockings, the gauzler
tho better; under them wear flesh col
sred silk hoso.
"If you go without petticoats your
feet will show all the time, because
your skirt slinks In. So learn to toe
out Don't be plgeontoed."
FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912
When you nee J n I.lnSmrnt, me a good
one. To Insuro beneficial results, Bt
Ballard's
Snow Liniment
It Is a Pain Rotlof and Hsaling Rem
edy That Answers Every
Requirement.
t. i. r ..Tontlonnl nowcr In rhoumntle dlsenacn: rollavcs tho
n "-r Joints relaxes Uo drawn muscles, restores the strength.
he d remedy for man or beast.
Try It for cuts, burns, bruises, old sores, lamo back, rhoumatlsm,
l.euralBla, sciatica, frost bites, chlllblalns. contracted muoclos,
stiff neck. It stops pain and heals quickly.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle.
JAKKS F. BALLAoO PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, MO.
To cure SmsrUuc ErefiilU.
KtcuUeno
ISouoAnp RrooMMitNmpBvl
iti:i citoss
Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony
TIiIh Is n vital question for proBont dny lioniobulIdorB whether to
have n house which In appearance must always remain tho stuno
or n I101180 that will permit of n llltlo refreshing occasionally.
Neighborhoods change ns do Individual tastes a framo house enn
enBlly bo mndo to hnrmonlzo with Us surroundings n fresh cont
of paint often will innko it ns good nn your neighbor's now hotiso
tho samo ns a now salt makes you feel llko n now man. At
nny rnto a frame house Is siucoptlblo to most any chnngo you
might dcslro mid while It is permanent It docs not necessarily
need becomo nn cyesoro or a monotony. Thoro nro lots of things
we've observed about houses and lumbar thnt you should know
bofofo building conic In nnd wo'U glvo you our vlows.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
ItKTAIL DKl'AKTMHNT SOUTH IIUOADWAY, MAIt-SIU'IKM).
"THE FIUENI)
S. S. ALLIANCE
KQUIPPEI) WITH WIUISLUSS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY,
t JANUARY 7.
CONNECTING WITH THE NOKTII HANK KOAI) AT l'OUTLANU
NOHTH 1'aJH'IO aTEAMSKIl' COMPANY.
PHONE 44 c. F. McflEOItGE, Agent
FAST AND
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIKKLESG
SAILS FltOM SAN FHANCISG0,-F1UDAY,
JANUARY 5, AT 3 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Pnono 44 0. F. McOEORQE, Agent.
Steamer Homer
Sails from San Francisco for Coos
Bay, Saturday, Jan. 6th
F. S. Dew, Agent
EQUIPPED
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. OX JANUARY 0, Id, S3, 30
SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX JAN
UARY tl, 13, 20, ii7.
L. II. KEATING, AGENT PnONE MAIN U5-L
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our stages lenve Marshflold for Rosoburg at C o'clock every
UVaiS.anFar?6d00.1,Ckt,St COnnect,0s th SoutberT SZ
COOS HAY ROSKHURG STAGE LINE
T P IfSKTSJ' ABt,", " lAnK " V?M.l,nrW.
U. 1 . HARNARD, Agent, ROSEHURG, Ore.
I MD.Mi
Now Is the Time
TO HAVE THAT RESIDENCE
WIRKD FOR LIGHTS.
ESTIMATES GIVEN
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
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The Times Does
- EVENING EDITION
Soro Errs or Weak SIsM, no
Dyo Halve.
nuun htohic
OK COOS UAY"
COMMODIOUS
WITH WIRELESS
n
CITY FISH MARKET
Foot of Market Ave., on Dock
FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND
CRABS.
Fair Prices, Honest Weight
and a first-filass nHioio vn
can all afford to eat fish at our
prices, Try them,
SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors.
PIIOXE 200J .
Job Printing
Prof. A. Richards
TEAt'MEIt OK PIANO.
And volco culture. Appointment
hour 1 to 2 o'clock.
Applicants cnll nt Studio, Songs
tneken Uldg.. tiltl llrotulnny.
Unique Pantatorium
DYKING, CLEANING, PHKS.HINO
AND HEPAIHING A Mi KINDS 01'
HAT WOltK.
ItOSS .M PINKGOK.
2fin Central nvonun Phono 2R0X
BlancharcTs Livery
Wo hnvo secured tho livery bus.
loss of L. II. Holsnor nnd nro pro
pared to rotidor oxceilent sorvlco t
tho people of Cot" Day. Cirofi,lt
dt Ivors, boon rlss nud everything;'
lint will mean bntlufnctory sorvlco to
tho public. Phon us for n driving
horse, n rig or an thing needed Irv
tho livery lino. Wo nlBO do truck
g business of nil kinds.
itliANCHAKI) lUtOTHKKS
Phono 138-J
Livery, Fcctl and Hales Service.
HI Klrst nnd Aldor Streots
A. Modern Iirlck Hulldlnrc. Elce.trlo
Lights, Steam Ileal. Elegantly
Furnished Itooinc with Hot
and Cold Wntor.
HOT 15 Ti .C O OS
C. A. METLIN. Prop.
Rates: GO cents a Dny nnd Upwnrda.
Cor. Droadwny nnd Market
Marshflold. Oregon.
MAItSHKIEM) CYCTjKUY
(Formerly Henry's Gun Shop)
Agency for
DAYTON IMOYOrjlCS
PKICE FltOM 9Un.()l) DP WITH
FIVE YEAHS GUARANTEE.
Solnr Gas Lamps $3.00 with Im
pounds of carbide this wcok.
Full lino Htcyclo Supplies.
Guns nnd Hlcyclos Itopnlrci
by Competent Mcchnnlc
E. HANDEL, PHOP.
No. I07 No. Front St. Phono 180-K.
PRESSIOpjAL pjRECTORY
rH. E. F. WINKLEH,
" Naturopath and Chiropractor.
All chronic diseases troatod. Consul
tation froo. Office hours:
0 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. m.
Naturopath iustltuto Room No. 1.
No. 13C Hrondway, Marshflold, Oro.
rvR. G. W. LESLIE,
Osteopathic Physician
Graduato of tho Amorhan school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Offleo
in Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4: Phono 1C1-J; Marshtlold; Oregon.
J
W. BENNHTT,
Lawyer.
)fflso ovor Flanagan & Bonnott Dank
larBhllold Orogon
TTR. J. T. McCORMAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshflold, Orogon.
Jfflco: Lockhart Dulldlng,
opposite Post Onus,
Phono 10C-J
r R. A. J. HENDRY'S
- Modern Dental Parlors.
Wo nro cquippod to do high class
work on short notlco ut tho vory,
lowosi prices. Examination froo.
Lady nttondant, Coko building, oppo
slto Chnndler hotel, phono 112-J.
$
T. J. SCAIFE
A. II. IIOD0IN&
Marshfield Paint
(Bb Decorating Co.
Estimates
MARSHFIELD,
FurnlBhod
Phono 140L Oregon
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suils.
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PIIOXE MAIN 57-J '
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 8131
FOR
First Class Real Estate
Samo very good bargnlns,
RENTALS and INSURANCE
you should cnll on
AUG. FRIZEEN,
S Central Avo.. Mnrslifleld.
Have Us Launder Your Underwear
Wo wash these garmentB cleaner
nnd batter than tho work can be dono
elsewhere, and they are not worn so
much. We do not shrink them, even
woolen garments are returned th
snmo size as when sent us.
We Iron tho garments nicely, mako
ordlnnry repairs freo of charge nnd
you havo fresh clean, oweet under-
wear ready for each week's change.
Dundle yours up with next week'9
laundry bundle.
MarshfieldiHand & Steam Laundry I
rJUONL 220-J
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