The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 08, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, 912 - EVENING EDITION 1912 - EVENING EDITION
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THE COOS
Doeftors Use Tfefg for Eczema
T)r Evans l.rotnntp'-lonrrof Ilrnltli, Prescription for ecsema nmt i
iv: '"Aero I almost no relation lie wiaraniro that It will tnko
twec'n bI.Hi !"' "" "" ,,lood-' Tl" Uch tho instant you apply it.
PKII1 must DC curru l"'u,,f" "" ,""'
rm. n.AH...u h not hrt wflHlind out. unci CO
unlvcs Imvo 1. nr oi o h.on found worth
Ics. The most nlvnnenl plivulclnns of
a'iFoltitcly
away tuo
this country nro now agreed oil t!)!1?, nnd
nro proscriblm? u wiimi of wlnteiKiccn.
thymol nml otlnr inprnllnntu for core ma
nnd nil other pUIn diraps. Thl com
round Is Known na D.D.D. Prescription
jor Kczetnn. ... , .
Dr. Ilolmrs, tho well hnown ' In spe
cialist writes: "I nm convinced that tho
D.D.D. Prrscrlptlon la ns much n ppcclflc
for cczomn ns iptlnlno for muliirln. o
have hc-rn prescribing tho D.D.D. remedy
We. ourselves vouch for tho D.D.D.
WILL BE GOOD"
GUE IOHI
It vnn nri BiilTorlnir from "". form of
nt;In troul'lo wo would lIKu to Imvo you
come to our Ftore, for wo Imvo had tho
PKoncy r-' this i oniony lor so ninny
veara tlmt wo can toll you nil about I -- -
nil.D, Proscription and how It cures '
rcr.cma. In fnct, wo nro i pure of wlint nnriiin onrl Marcllfinlri
lD.n. will do for you that wo will bo O0Cllllie "I'll IVIdl JjIIIIUU
Kinu to let you nave n i uomo on our
Kuiirnuleo tlmt It will cont you nothing
unlcHH you llnd tlmt It docs tho work.
For tlmt mntter n trial liottlo for 2fic
ought to he rnniiKh to absolutely provo
tno merits of tho remedy.
Drop into our ntoro nnywny nnd wo
will tell you all about this creat remedy.
Contest for Basket
Ball Honors.
Will
Red Cross Drug Store.
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PRIZES
LEAP YEAR LIS! SCHOOL ESSAYS
r! M-J.. f.. rnnMrin
'Tl !LnZ:r,,.yi; Public School Pupils Encour-
nuiintjaJiuy iiaouuu.. uvu.- . nnoH tn Wr to On Pa
triotic Topics.
looked for Long Time.
-.. v--- i..i it
liuar nui . -i.u. , gon Qf
Why haven't you placed Ocorgo E. " ...
Hennessey's nnmo on tho bnchclor tho Amorlcnn Revolution offers
llstB7 You know ho's tallyman over prizes totnllng $100 to tho pupils of
nt tho C. A. Smith mill nnd he's renl
ly awfully nice. ' I'm positive tlmt n
number of tho girls nro longing to
propose to him, and aro only waiting
to sco his nnmo enrolled along with
tho rest of tho "Incxcusnblo Blnglcs."
"An Admlress."
P. S. Won't you publish a list of
"old mnlds?"
A .
tho public schools of the Stato of
Oregon, for essays en subjects con
nected with our Wnr for Independ
ence. Ono prlzo of $25, ono of $15 nnd
ono of $10 will bo nwnrdod for tho
first, second and third best essays,
respectively, written by pupils of the
High Schools of tho Stato on ono of
tho following subjects:
1. Treaty of Alllanco with Franco.
2. Tho Injuries of tho Colonics
Undor Great Drltnln.
3. Relation 6f tho Now England
States to tho Revolution.
Ono prlzo of $25, ono of $15 and
ono of $10 will bo awarded for tho
first, second nnd third best essays,
respectively, written by grade pupils
on any one of tho following subjects:
1. Alexander Hamilton.
1 2. Capturo of Tlcondcrogn nnd
Crown Point.
I 3. George RogcrH Clark nnd the
Conquest of tho Western Frontlor.
Tho essays nro limited to thrro
thousand words ench, must bo writ
ten In tho .student's own handwriting
on ono sldo only of tho pnpor nnd no
rnmpunlcd by n certificate from tho
wrltor'B tencher, slating that the
writer Is n pupil In n designated class,
nnd tlmt tho teacher believes tho es
say tn bo tho pupil's own unaided
work.
Tho essays must bo signed by tho
writer, giving nlso his or hor post-
"Always a hole in your stocking
Always n button gono
Its surprising to mo you've stood It
so long!
Now hurry up nnd proposo to mo
As soon ns you can
For I'm sorry for you,
Yoti poor bachelor mnnl
From a Leap Year Valentine.
If tho bachelor doesn't happon to
bo of such nosthotlo nnturo that ho
writhes whon ho rends tho pootry (7)
on some of tho Leap Yenr valentines
that nro at lnrgo, thero ought to bo
u grent thinning of tho ranks of un
married men this year on Coos Day. '
Such a dclugo of Leap Your vnlon
tlncs ns has descended upon tho city
stores and Innocently convortcd them
into matrimonial agencies, hns never
boon Hoon before. Tlioro nro vnlon
tincs and verses without number nnd
nondescript. They enn express every
temperament from tho "Ideally",
fomlnlno to tho most confidently,
suffragette, although it Is a long ago I
nxMnliul Mu.nrv tlmt If n ninlil would
bo tactful with a man she will ob- co ''" , Including county),
literate from her consciousness and They should bo forwnrded to John K
from hor vocabulary all such forbid- "' ocl- fhnlrmnn of committee, 313
buiuuii iiilliillllH. l "Milium, uii-kiiii,
nnd should reach their destination
not Inter than Mnrch if., 1012. Ra
don words. t
Valentino designers nnd wiitorB of
vnlentlno verso this yenr must Imvo
revolted In tho possibilities which
only como every four yenrs. Un
doubtedly their feeling nnd their In
vcntlvo genltiB ran riot with such
noblo Inspiration us they could find
in I-.cn p Yenr ntmosphere. If you
but inspect tho lacoy, berlbbonod
amis you enn find tho "conception"
of many a fomlnlno nnturo embodied
thero. Thero Is tho pink nnd whlto
vnlontlno for tho butterfly girl; thero
Is tho vnlontlno In subdued tones for
tho modest little housowlfo girl;
then thero Is tho card whero bluo
predominates with Its dollente sug
gestion to tho bachelor man. Somo
oven nro red to express tho embar
rassment of tho giver that sho must
press tho psychological question her
solf. Then thero Is yollow which
tho dlscornlng "bach" knows at onco
menus "I'm pining nwu',." And bo
on ad Infinitum.
And tho nlco part about tho leap on ndvnntnge of leap year nnd had
year valentines Ib tlmt most of them, pressed their charms on tho young
In sontlment can bo used ns easily by f HiIb country.
says not complying with theso condi
tions will bo rejected.
In nwnrdlng theso prizes tho com
mltteo will bo governed by considera
tions of:
1. Orlglnnllty.
2. Accuracy of statement.
3. Mnnnor of treatment.
I. Orthography, syntnx and punc
tuation, 5. Neatness and legibility.
TIipho prizes nro offered to en
cournge lovo of our country nnd tho
study of Its history.
Any additional Information which
may bo desired will be choerfullv
furnished on application to tho chnlr
muu of tho committee.
joiin s. ni:M,iNni:R,
J. GADDIS NICHOLS,
JOHN K. KOLI.OCIC.
Committee.
tho man nB by tho woman nnd. of
course tils being true, tho Leap Tear
piorogatlve will trail In the dust,
Ignominious, despised, Ignored nnd u
bushel of other words Just ns bad
nnd worse.
leap year is silly,
says suffragette
NEW YORK, Fob. 8 "Ib leap year
of any service to me? Of course not!
Of course not! The Idea of propos
ing to n man never entered my head.
I hnvo other nnd more Important
things to think of. The only people
who think of girls taking tho Initia
tive nnd mnKlng proposals of mar
riage nro men. Women don't think
of such things for a minute."
This Is what Mir K. Sylvlu Pnnk
hurst. daughter of England's most
n llltnnt Biiffrngette, thinks of leap
year and the choice It nffords unmar
ried women of taking n militant nttl
tude with Cupid.
Kmpliutlc In Remaiks,
She expressed herself omphntlcally
on the subject ns soon as sho arrived
from Southampton today for n throe
month's speeoh-mnklng tour of the
United States.
Miss Pnrkhurct was astonished
when told thnt many woman had tak-
"It would bo well for those girls
to think of mutters of more Import
ance," bIio said. "The woman of the
futuie will be the Ideal woman, who
will not worry herself Into a stato of
iiervoua prostrntlon ovor trivial mnt
ters, such ns the winning of n man's
affections.
Surrchs Th! Yenr
"Tho lenson why mother nnd I nnd
other Kngllsh women como to Amer
ica to talk suffrngo Is that when
women on the other side of the At
lantic hear wl nt we aro doing In this
country It stimulates their Interest
In the enuso. We have won tho first
part of our fight nnd we shall have
our rights this year.
"We have simply kept on flghtln"?
nnd It was necessary for us to nitV
I '"yd Oenrge nnd Mr. AsquMh a lit
tle to get anything. If you don't
bother tho life out of Kngllsh s'-tos-men
yon will never get nnythlng.
Sees American Fulling
"The trouble In America Is thnt
the average citizen does not toko
enough Interest In politics; he leaves
thnt to tho grnfters. When women
take a band there will bo fewer graft
ors. Women hnvo made exce'Ion
mayors In England nnd they hnvo
also proved splendid mnglstrntes."
Marshfield nnd Coqulllo High
Schools meet for the second time this
yenr In the Mnrshfield gymnasium to
night. Coqulllo won tho first contest
on her own floor nnd u grent deal of
speculation hns been nrouscd ns to
the probnblo outcome of tonight's
gmno.
The Mnrshfield boys nro Just be
ginning to piny In their proper form.
They hnvo been considerably hnndl
capped throughout tho season on nc
Icount of limbllty of somo of tho
regulnr players to take pnrt in tho
gnmes. However, they expect to have
their regular lineup tonight and will
glvo Coqulllo tho gnmo of tholr
lives.
If Mnrshfield wins tonight's con
test It will put them well up In tho
percentage column, besides giving
Coqulllc n decided set-back. Coqulllo
expects to bring over quite a number
of rooters to help them nlong, bo a
large crowd Is expected.
NORTON IS C1IOSKN.
Mmidillclil
Mint ,'KloctocI
Fair Society.
Ollloor of
"With Eugene ns the plnco whore
tho district fair is to bo held this
year, residents of thnt city predomi
nate in tho personnel of olllccrs
named to: tho Second Southorn Ore
gon District Agricultural Society nt n
meeting of Its representatives In the
ofllccs of Frank E. Alley, In Rose
burg. Amos WllklnB, of Eugene, was
elected president of tho society for
tho ensuing yenr; Mr. Alley wnB chos
en first vice-president nnd F. P. Nor
ton of Mnrshfield, second vice-president.
All othor oIIIccb were filled by
Eugonltcs, ns follows: Henry Hollen
beck, sccretiry; J. F. Dlllnrd, treas
urer; E. J. McClnuahnn nml E. M.
Wnrren, committee on exccutlvo work
nnd flnnncc. To this committee wns
left the matter of dotoB for the fair.
Mr. McClnnnhon nnd Mr. Warryn
wcro present nt the meeting.
"It Is probable that n county fnlr
will ba held In Roscburg."
CAUSE FOR ALARM.
I.HSN of ApiK'tlle m' DMicsh After
Kutlug n Symptom Tlmt Should
Not lie Disregarded.
Appetite Is Just u natural deslro for
food. Loss of appotlte or stomach
distress after eating Indicate Indiges
tion or dyspepsia. Over-entlng Is a
bablt very dangerous to a persoifB
good gciiernl health.
It Is not what you eat but what
you digest nnd nsslmllnto thnt docs
you good. Somo of tho strongest,
heaviest nnd healthiest persons are
moderate eaters.
Thero Is nothing thnt will causo
iporo troublo than n disordered stom
ach, and ninny peoplo daily contract
Ecrlous maladies simply through dls
icgard or abuso'of tho stomach.
Vo urgo nil In Mnrshflold who suf
fer from nny stomach derangement,
Indigestion, or dyspopsln, whothcr
ncuto or chronic, to try Rexnll Dys
pepsia Tablets, with tho distinct un
derstanding that wo will refund tholr
money without question or formnllty,
If nftor rensounblo use of this medi
cine, they nro not perfectly sntlsflod
with the results. We recommend
them to our customers every day, nnd
have yet to hear of any ono who has
not been benefited by thorn. Wo
honestly bellevo them to bo without
equnl. They glvo very prompt rellof,
aiding to neutralize tho gastric Juices,
strengthen the digestive organs, to
regulate the bowels, nnd thus to
promoto perfect nutrition, nnd eradi
cate nil unhealthy symptoms.
Wo urgo you to try n 25c box of
Rexnll Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives
15 days' trentmont. At the end of
thnt time, your money will be re
turned to you If you nro not satis
fled. Of course, In chronic enses
lougth of treatment vnrlos. For such
enses. wo hnvo two lnrger sizes, which
sell for 50c nnd $1.00. Remomber
you can obtain Rexnll Remedies In
this community on'y at our store
The Rexnll Store. Lockhnr'-Pnrsona
D-iig Co., "The liusy Corner "
BlancbarcFs Livery
Wo hae jeeuro che livery Vial
lets if L. H Helscei nml are pi
nnred to render oxc-.lent service tt
'he people of Co Rny. C-x-Hf.,1
'vers, gioii r! ? ..id evemh'iu'
hat wti! menu batlfnciory service 'i
hp publ'e. Phont us for a -Irtvin.
horse, u rls or niiMhlng needed li
he lwery line 'Ve aUn do iruel
e huslnfcs of u,l kinds
itl.WrilMtn IUtOTIIKJt
Phnnt- Kis-.i
l.lverv IVmI nml iiiw WW,
HI First mid Alder Streets
gUHBHStiAMMitlu
aamSgjiaMjUamHBBBB8Sttl
New Things for Men
Black and tan Shoes, Stetson Hats, new
shapes, New Cluett Shirts, New Negligee
Shirts, New Silk Crocheted Neckwear, New
Rain Coats and Gaberdines,
Benjamin Clothes
&
Oj
a
lime nil the new oil Ideas, nml
ate the embodiment of .style. IH
cliuiactei- nml service. Ilviijuiiilii
ilothes ARK lliriTKII CLOTHES.
Women's and Children's Shoes
WW
4 'MONEY TALKS'
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MARSHFIELD
BANDON
Don't take
chances o n
your hat. Get
the bestthe
Stetson
City Auto Service
Good Cnra, Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhoro nt nny time."
Stands Ulauco Hotol and Dlanco
Cigar Store. Dny Phonos 78 and 46
Night Phono 4C.
I1ARKKR At flOODALK, Proprietors.
A Large Variety of the Latest
SINGER HKWIXU MA IIIXKfi
Such ns tho 66-27 and 9W7 nre to
be seen now nt our ofllce. Como
and look them over before buying
elBowhcre. Wo nlso have n few
slightly used mnchlncs of different
makes f om 85 to $10.
Repairing n Specialty
All Work Ounrantccd
SIXC2KR SEWIXG
MACHINE OFFICIO
17H So. Ilrondiviiy. Mnrslirtcld
Phono: 18-t-L
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
E-VKRT NYMAXOVKR,
Pitching! Voicing, Polishing nml Tun
ing. Organs Repaired.
HAINES .MUSIC IIOUSK, MARSH-
FIELD, OREflOX.
DR
. IIIRI) 11. CLARKE.
Specialist on nerves, splno and
rheumatism. Phono 174, North Bond.
R7TRS. E. SIIADIlURXn.
1VX Tcnchor of volco plncomont,
breathing and Interpretation of song
Is ready to rccclvo tho public. Studio
211 Commercial Ave.
rR. E. P. WINKLER,
'-' Xnturopatli nnd Clilroprnctor
All chronic discuses trcnted. Consul
tatlon frco. Ofllco hours:
9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 nnd 6 to 8 p. m
Naturopath Instltuto Room No. 1
Vo. 136 Uroadwny. Mnrshfield, On
pR. G. W. LESLIE,
- OHlpopntlilc Phyulcbu
Graduate of tho Amurhnn school o
Osteopathy nt Klrkevlllp, Mo. OflU'
In Eldorado nik. Hours 10 to 12; 1 t
! Phone 161-J; Mnrshfield: Oregon
J
W. I1ENNKT1,
lawyer,
)fTIe over Flnnagnn & Hennott BniiV
mrsbfleld Oregoi
yll. J. T. MrCORMAC.
Physician nnd Surgeon
, Mnrshfield, Oregon,
iftice: Lockhnrt Dulldtng,
opposite Post Dili.
Phono 105-J
D1
R. A. J. IIEXDRY'S
Modem Dentnl Ptirloro.
We nro equipped to do high elnx
work on short notice nt the ven
lowest prices. Examination fre
l.iidy nttundnnt, Coke building npi
ll fhiuuP'T hotel, phone 1 1 ?.,!
Union Oils
JASOLINE DISTILLATE
REXZIXE KEROSEXF
SAMSOX GAS EXGIXES
- nnC
CEXTRIFL'UAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Mnndtfleld, Ore. PHONE 302-J
Mnll Ordern fwillrlted.
THE LLOYD.
Most modern Rooms nnd Apartment-house
In tho city:
Day transient roc nnd up
Per week $2.00 nnd ui
Wo hnvo nicely furnished 2-room
npnrtments, including bath, $10 per
month nnd up.
WANTED ! ! !
RPF.TS ri'IiniSTKRIVO AXI'
IMAXOS TO CLEW, bv the Pneums
lo Cleaning Compauy, Orders fot
'ork tnVen n
GOIXO .V IIXItVKi
PHOXE J DH
Home Permanency vs. Home Monoto
This is a vital question for present dny homobiilldors whothtr t
have a house which In appcarnnco must nlwnys remain the nti
or a Iioubo tlmt will pormlt of a llttlo rofroahlng occaslonallj,
Neighborhoods chnngo ns do Individual tnstcB n framohouioas
easily bo mndo to hnrmonlzo with its surroundings a freih coil
of paint often will mnko it as good as your neighbor's now hotm
tho samo ns n now suit mnken you feel llko n now man, At
any rato n fratno houso Is BUscoptlblo to most any change joi
might deslro and whllo It Is pormnnont It docs not nccemri!;
neod becomo 'an oyesoro or a monotony. Tlioro nro lots of thlip
wo'vo obsorved about houses and lumbor that you should hot
boforo building como in nnd wo II glvo you our vlows.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH BROADWAY, MAR8HFIELU
FAST AXI) COMMODIUS
Steamer Redond
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AXI) HUUMAHIXK HELL
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco and San Pedro Frib
February 9, at 3 P. M., Stopping at San Francisco, Both m
IXTEH-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
I'lmiif ii. c. r. Mi'Gi:oii(n;.iyi
Steamer Homer
DATE OF SAILING TO
BE ANNOUNCED LATER
F. S. Dow, Agent
THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY'
S. S. ALLIANCI
IIH'HTKD WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR. EUREKA FROM CCOS BAY
Thursday, A. M., February 8
COXXEITIXG WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT I'OltTUl
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
'hone II. t, K, .McCCOIKii; SP
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwatei
ALWAYS OX TIME.
SAILS FRO.M PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY .
SAILS FROM l OD.s R.Y AT SERVICE OF THE TII)R
ARY II, lit, ai, U7.
Ill, 'A'
ox wl
L. II. KEATING, Agent.
Pliono !'
I Hnvo Some First Class
RESIDENCE LOTS
In Eugene to Exchango for Coos Ba7
Property.
What Have You Got?
AUG. FRIZEEX
6S Contrnl Ave., Marshfield.
Lots on Installments
Bay View, Bay Park
Bunker Hill
Eastsre and Other Locations
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 From St.
People Take Nofij
Wo havo all lengths of t
for salo, prices ranging I"0 '
nor Hor ,m We CSU lrIll"l
'. .. ..k. -
length you wloh.
L. H. HEISM
Phone No. 120-J or
19-U
DRESSMAKIW
GOWXS, SUITS A'p
REMODELIN'O
MDC TT RANDV
Plmnn 10..T. Pur. 4lll na '
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