The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 16, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION
THE COOS BAY TIMES,. MABSHFIELD,,OJlEGON,
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PERSONAL NOTES
S. S. JEFFRIES' G-yonr-old Child Is
reported quite 111 today.
MRS. WM. FARRIN, of Sumner, is a
Marshfleld shopper today.
MRS. E. C. DREWS Is 111 at their
homo In South Marshflold.
O. D. WALKER, of Gardiner, Is look
lng after business Interests here.
H1LLIS SHORT Is In from Ten Mllo
on business and pleasure.
J. D. aOSS has returned from a
business trip to Coqullle.
G. J. LEMANSKI returned today
from a business trip to Portland.
oil will bo struck boforo thoy reach '
2B00 feet. Thoy oxpoct to go
itnwn 3000 foot iC necessary. Tho
woll to dato has cost about $26,-000.
WM. CANDLIN, of Coqullle, Is trans
acting business hero.
N. C. McLEOD, of North Dond, is n
Marshfleld business visitor today.
W. B. CRAINE, tho Dnndon lumber
man, Is In Marshflold on business.
MRS. C. E. DROADDHNT, of Myrtlo
Point, Is In Marshflold today.
DR, EDWARDS and wlfo, of Flor
ence, nre spending a few days In
Marshflold.
URGES JETTY
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A GREAT DISCOVERY
MRS. FRED HANSEN of Sumnor
was a visitor In Marshfleld today,
MRS. MACQENN of Empire and
daughters, nro Marshflold visitors
today.
G. A. DROWN returned via Portland
todny from a trip to California
and othor points.
O. R. PECK nrrlved homo on tho
Breakwater today from a trip to
Salom and Portland.
MRS. ANNIN and Mrs. Irwin of
Myrtlo Point nrd visiting tho
Marshflold schools today.
GEORGE THOMPSON returned on
tho Dreakwntor today from a fow
weeks' visit in Portland.
W. II. KENNEDY returned today
from a business trip to Portland
and othor.northorn points.
C. R. PECK roturnod todny from
Portland, Salom and San Fran
cisco, whoro ho wns looking nftcr
n case involving somo or w. a.
Chandler's property.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho Rodondo will sail from San
Francisco Sunday afternoon for Coos
Hay.
Tho Allinnco sailed Inst ovoning
from Portland for Coos Day nnd Is
duo In hero tomorrow.
Tho 8tcntnor M. F. Plant, formorly
on tho Coos Day-San Francisco run
but recently In tho Alaska trado, Is
now undergoing extensivo ropnlrs at
San Francisco. Now boilers nro bo
ing InBtnllcd, doubling hor stonm
prossuro which it Is expectod will In
creaso hor speed thrco or four knots
per hour.
NORTH UENI) NEWS
, .
Tho medal contest will bo hold nt
tho Lutheran church Tuesday, Fob.
20.
Tho Episcopal Ladlos' Altar Guild
will hold a cako snlo tomorrow at tho
Coos Hay grocory.
11. J. Coko has sold his ICO-acro
ranch at McKinloy to enstorn parties
for $GQ00.
Alpha Wlckl'und, who hns been
visiting rolntlvcB in Emplro for tho
past week, returned todny.
Mrs. Laura Houscr nnd Mrs. W.
Haskell and llttlo daughter, Miss
GrnCO. Of Onldnml. linvn hnnn vlolf.
MRS. ARTHUR M. McKEOWN and ing this week nt tho Hermnn Snnford
son, Joey, leavo Monday overland , "oino nt Sumner.
uu II irii lu ouu riuuciDvu, nuuiu
J. ALDERT MATSON arrived homo
today on tho Breakwater from n
business trip to San Francisco nnd
Portland.
MRS. R. II. OLSON, of Empire, Is
spending a fow dnyB horp as tho
..j. ... .- T m Unit 'In M'niih
guest Of Mrs
Marshfleld
J. T. Hall In West
thoy will visit friends for n fow
weoks.
UNCLE JERRY HAYNES, a Coos
nnv nliinonr. rotiirneil to lila hnino
at Myrtlo Point todoy after a few of to birth of a nine-pound girl to
i e Mothers' nnd Teachers' Club
will meet this afternoon nt tho Cen
tral school nt 3:00 o'clock. Mrs.
Herbert Armstrong will glvo a talk
on "Sorlul Hygiene"
V. E. Wnttcrs has roonlvoil wnni
dayB' visit with his daughter, Mrs.
Dick Nohlo, and othor relatives of
Marshfleld.
P. M. HALL-LEWIS and wlfo and
baby returned today from n visit
at Corvnlllu, Hood River and oth
or northern points. Thoy will ro
Bldo in Marshfleld, Mr. Hall-Lou Is
having urniuged to open an engi
neering 'nnd architectural offlco
hero.
P. J. DE NEVUE, a former resident
of tho Day, nrrlvod hero today to
ins (laughtor. Mrs. C. W. Johnson.
of Oregon City. Mrs. Wnttors wnB
nt tho homo of hor daughter at tho
tlmo of tho ndvont of tho llttlo
stranger.
Whllo nt Ten Mllo recontly, Mm.
Goo. S. Holllster hod a narrow escnpo
from drowning, mills Short was
taking hor ncross tho Inko In a
launch. Tho launch struck n Bunk
en log nnd was on tho vorgo of sink
ing wnon .Mr. snort got on tho log
Congressman Hawley Writes
That Prospects for Federal
Action Are Good.
That tho Coos Day Jotty project
!s not being overlooked but that
ovoiythlng possiblo is bolng dono to,
seouro fnvorablo actl
news received horo
Congressman Hnwloy. Henry Song
rtackon has been urging tho matter
and today received tho following let
ter from Mr. Hnwloy:
"1 havo Just had a furthor confor
enro with Congressman Davidson,
r6)ntivo to tho restoration of tho
north Jotty, and ho will tako caro
of tho situation in ovory possiblo
way. Genornl Ulxby will ho boforo
tho cdmmittco on rivers nnd harbors
In a short tlmo and tho chnlrmnn of
tho commlttoo is prcpnrqd to obtain
tho Information in tho hands of tho
ouglncora with a vlow to showing tho
I'ftrcssity for an appropriation at this
tlmo to restore tho Jotty. Tho mat
tor scorns to bo progressing now as
well us pott-iblo and o very thing has
been and li being dono that can bo."
TABERNACLE
PLANS TOLD
High School Committee Make
Statement About Gymnas
ium Arrangements.
Editor Tlmos:
Thero scorns to bo considerable
misunderstanding among various
Marshflold people In regard to tho
high school and tho ownership of tho
old Tnbornnclo building. It scorns to
bo the Impression of a good many
that money recontly paid to tho Tnb
ernnclo Association wns to bo usod in
purchasing tho Tnbornnclo building
for uso as a high school gymnasium
nnd tho various commlttcoB experi
enced .somo difficulty In straighten
ing things out.
Tho following stntomont will, wo
think, successfully clear matters up:
Tho Tabornnclo building originally
cost about $1500 At tho tlmo It wns
built shares woro sold in It for $r
aploco, ono-hnlf to ho paid down and
tho othor hnlf to bo collected when
noedod. This second hnlf, howovor,
was novor called for. At tho tlmo
tho Shnnnon meetings closed tho
Tnbornnclo Association wns about
$700 in dobt, with nbout $100 loft
Certain Ingredients Tlint Really Pro
mote Hnlr Growth When Prop
erly Combined.
Rcsorcln is ono of tho most effec
tive gorm dostroyers ovor discovered
by science, nnd in connection with
Dota Napthol, which is both germi
cidal and antisoptlc, a combination is
formed which destroys tho goi.u
which rob tho hnlr of Its natural
nourishment, nnd also creates a
cleon, healthy condition of tho scalp,
which provonts tho dovolopraont of
now gorms.
Pllocnrpln, nlthough not n coloring
mniinr nr ilvo. Is n woll-known in-
Jton oSVta tho'SSTent for 'restoring the hair to its
in a lottor from i natural color, when tho loss of ha i
nv. Honrv Snnir- has been caused by n disease of tho
scalp.
These lngrodlonts In propor combi
nation, with alcohol addod as a stim
ulant nnd for Its woll-doflned nour
ishing properties, porfoct porhaps tho
most effectlvo romedy thnt Is known
for scalp and hnlr troubles.
Wo havo a romody which Is chiefly
composed of theso lngrodlonts, in
combination with othor oxtromoly ln
vnlunblo medicinal agents. Wo guar
antee it to positively euro dandruff
and to grow hair, oven though tho
scalp In spots Is bnro of hair. If
thoro Is any vitality loft in tho roots,
It will positively euro bnldnoss, or
wo will refund your monoy. If tho
scalp hns a glared, shiny nppcarnnco,
it's an Indication that baldness Is
pormnnent, but In othor instances wo
bollovo baldness Is curablo.
Wo want ovory ono troublod with
scalp dlsonso or loss of hair to try
Rcxall "93" Hair Tonic. If it dooa
not euro dandruff nnd grow hnlr to
tho satisfaction of tho usor, wo will
without question or qulbblo roturn
ovory cent paid us for It. Wo print
this gunrnnteo on ovory bottlo. It
hns effected a posltlvo euro in 03 per
cont of eases whoro put to a practical
test.
Roxall "03" Hair Tonic Is entirely
unllko, nnd wo think, in ovory pnr
tlrular, hotter than nnythlng olso wo
know of for tho purpose for which It
is proscribed. Wo urgo you to try
this preparation nt our entlro rlski
Ccrtnlnly wo know of no bettor guar
antee to glvo you. Romombor, you
enn obtain Roxnll Remedies In Mnrshr
Mold only nt our storo Tho Rcxall
storo. Lockhnrt-Pnrsons Drug Co.,
"Tho Dusy Corner."
-.-. -. . V --. . o ftvv Y4;uit rrit-it ituviib v
'"T011 ino, wntorloggod crnft nbovo tho running oxponsos. This
until nolp responded to his erlcH forlwna pnld on tho $700 nnd a number
aid.
of business mon took up n noto for
or mo nay, nrnvou noro touny to Tim Nnrii rtnn.i i.ii. .ni..i i . - r. . '
visit his daughter. Mrs. Hillls bnung teams for So effii SSl IS" C f.r l bni,nnr0, ..
Short, of Ton Mllo, and hlo many ga 0" to bo hold &feS T L .D?r,?R, V.0 Ly-n 1n,co '"K8
. .friends hero. Ho was connected bZ, X?VIO,rUbrE..?3 S? ?r.linn.1 !,0',t wns ro,u,,.tl t0
lj!Vwlth R, A. Grnhain horo a number
j of years ago but has beon resid
ing In tho cast. Ho still has ex
tensivo property Interests on tho
Hay.
J. MENDEL, of tho Hub Clothing
& Shoo company, returned today
from an extended eastern buying
HOLD MEDAL CONTEST
trip. On his return to tho. coast, I w c T ir ... ,,,,,
ho was accompanied by his broth- "' vJii. liomi i' TO5,1",n
or. Josonh Mendel, nn.l thov .nmn -. .r"hl lUl -. ?" c'nuiry 80.
Via, tho Southern route, stopping ''. ...,r.V ..". .Domroat
modnl
u ..i..i..i . -m ;-.-- iwnn-ni. will uu IIUIU nt inn IVnrtli
est. His' broker eec!ed,,o,,X; "ff K& " W T'
Coos Hay but was called homo I fcnm hi- 78.0, T" r,olJow,,nK
when they reached Po'rtlund. R '- M.sS
T. J. NOLAN, of Omaha, who holds ' 3 -f vo?cV Vm " iK'1
an option on tho poos Day water 1 0uL" om tho Poor-
company's plant, arrived here on'o "S "Tho Cow boy's Z?
lm IlrnnUu-ntor fn.lnv. lnnl, n. . Mllh I 110 VOWUOy 8 KCSt ....
...w ..... .... ...., , ,uun U..U, I. m.
OMIUIIll L.IIIUUU
this
ucon cnohon. Geo. Downv. T.vin. r.n i.., . nvA i.A ,.nnnr.
Clinppoll and Chns. Van ZUo will I nnd interest on tho noto nraountod to
composo tho nfflrmntlvo tenm nnd about $1C0. bringing tho noto back
f1!? SI!.".8,0.' Ff,nnt!08 Ooldon nnd to $600. During tho last meetings
n?. y "iV er il'. neKiJtlvo. Olon hold by tho ministers of Mnrshflohl
P-.0-1. nn.,,.?.n18 n"by WntUlns will nbout $230 wns raised In excess of
act as substitutes.
tho matter, It Is expected that
tho City Council wlU-tuko somo
action on It. It is understood that
Mr. Nolan's option expires In about
six weeks nnd ho Is anxious to
mnko somo sort of arrnngoments
with tho city before1 then.
CHRIS RASMl'SSEN, of Unndon,
was n Marshflold business visitor
Rending "Why 1 wear do White Rib
oon Mnrjorlo Smith
So' Cnrl Goldor
Rending "A Shadow". Anna Tmmnn
Reading "Tho Convict's Soliloquy"
; " Esther Imhoff
Solo ; Mildred Rood
Reading "The Prisoner's Soliloquy"
Loin Rltchoy
today. no reports everything . . , ,. Shlrloy Peterson
MouHslilnc thqro. Ho huvh thnt Reading "Tho Drldnl Wine Cup". .
tho reports about oil being dls- Marlon LanKonberc
covored In tho Hear Creok oil well Solo Prof. Davidson
nro erroneous, Ho Bays thoy nre A talk upon "Object of Contest" nnd
now down nbout L'250 foot and the f W. O. T. U. . . .Rev. D. A. MacLeod
strong gas pressure nnd other In- Musical Selection. ...H. S. Orchestra'
dlcatlons lend them to bellevo that Awarding of Medal.... Dr. 11. Clark
WllK.VYOirMKl-J '
PRIZE HKKP OATTLK
nt nn exhibition you very naturally
think how you would enjoy a roast
or a steak from tho carcass. Well
you can enjoy one eqtially as good If
you will ordor it from this market.
All our beef comes from grain fed
cattlo, bred and fed especially to
produce t)io tenderest, sweetest meat.
Try It for a treat,
MARSHFIELl) CASn MA11KKT.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Market
TELEPHONES:
Marohileld North Bend
SQ1-J 01
tho Cunning expenses, nnd this
nmount was paid on tho noto, reduc
ing tho indobtcdncss to $370. Tho
I building wns then sold to tho School
In Hoard for $150, which nmount -ro-
i duced tho nbovo mentioned noto to
$220. This bnlnnro wns raised by
prlvnto subscription among tho busi
ness men.
Tlio subscriptions taken up nnd
c611e6tfons mndo by tho Tnbornnclo
Association committees hnd nothing
whntovor to do wlHi thoso of tho
htgh school and all money paid to
thorn wns usod In paying debts in
curred by the Tabornnclo Associa
tion. At tho tlmo tho Tnbernnclp
wns built no mention was mndo of
using it for n high school gymnas
ium. The School Hoard later turned
It ovor to tho high schobl for uso nri
such and the subscription clrculuted
by tho High School Athletic Associa
tion was to obtain money to ropnlr,
oqulp and maintain tho building. At
present the School Hoard has n lcnso
on tho proporty on which It stnnds
till Juno 16, 1912, with good pros
pects of getting it extended.
Executivo committee of Athletic
Association:
P. A.. TIEDGEN,
CHAUNCEY CLARKE,
"GUr'STUTSMA'N, "
F GRANNIS,
WILL IIORTON.
Coos Bay
Naturopath 'College
CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHIC,
HYDROTHERAPY.
and all branches of Natural Thorn
poutlcs taught. Terms reasonable
First Semester to opon February 12.
For Information address
DR. BIRD B. CLARKE
.c North Ilend, 'Oregon. r
" ;: '
K Modern Drlck Duliaing, Electric
Lights. Steam Host. Elegantly
Furnished Roonu with Hot
nnd Cold Water.
. n O T EL .CO 09
O. A. .UETLIN. Prop.
tates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards
Cor. Droadway and Market
Marahfluld. Orejcon.
City Auto Service
frood Cars, Carotul Drlvors and
roasonablo charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhere nt any time."
Stands Dlanco Hotel and Dlanco
Cigar Store. Day Phbnes 78 nnd 46
Night Phone 4G.
DARKER & nOODAfiK. Proprietor
,TnE LLOYD.
Most modern Rooms nnd Apnrt-ment-houso
In the city:
Day translont 50c nnd up
Per wepk f . $2.00 and up
.Wa'liavo nicely furnished 2-room
pn,rtjnonts, Including bnth, $10 per
month nnd .up.
T-l"-!
PR0FESSI0NAI 0IRECT0RN
HOW COLD KKKT AFFECT THE
KIDNEYS.
Avoid taking cold If your kidneys
nro sensitive. Cold congests the kid
noys, throws too much work upon
them and weakens their action. Seri
ous kidney trouble and oven DrlRht's
disease may result. Strongthon your
Kidneys, got rid of tho pain nnd sore
ness, build them up by tho timely
uso or h'oioy Kidney Plus, Tonic
In action, quick In results. Red
Cross Drug Storo.
UTTHS. E. SHAimURNE.
" Teacher of volco placement,
breathing and interpretation of song
Is ready to receive tho public. 8tudlo
S41 Commercial AVe i
TVR. K. P. WINKLER,
" ' Naturopath and Chiropractor
All chronic diseases treated. Consul
utlon 'free. Office hours:
9 fo 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. m
Naturopath Institute Room No. 1
No, 136 Broadway, Marshfleld, Ore
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
IIKNItY BENGSTAOKEN, Mgr.
Coqullle Offl.-o Phone 1D1 Marshfleld Office 14-J.
Farms - Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Agenta "EASTSIDE"
T. J. 80AIFE
A. H, HODGmi
9
Marshfleld Paint
(& Decorating Co.
Estimates
Furnished
MARSHFIELD.
Phone 140L Qregoo
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GOUTHELL
Phow 81U
rVU G. W. LESLIE,
Ostopthio Phytlclaa
Graduate ot the American school ol
Osteopathy at Klrkiville, Mo. Office
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4 Phone 161-J; Marshfleld; Oregon
J.
W. DENNETT,
lawyer.
Jffiee over Flanagan k Bennett Ban)
larshfleld Oregon
TAR. J. T. McCORMAO,
- Physician and 8urgeon
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Jfflcej Lockhart Building,
opposite Post Offite
Phone 105-J
D
R. A. J. HENDRY'S
Modern Dental Parlors.
' We are equipped to do high clasi
work on short notice at the ver?
lowest prices. Examination free'
Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo
lte Chandler hotel, phone 112-J.
"MONEY TALKS"
- Forthe Highest Grade of
Men's Clothing
Clothing which is the highest type of character, sivL
fit ask; to ee ' 'wa
Wl ' v VJ !' vt
, r They are depen dajblo clothes,
vjivtwft m wi oiioej
in all the new styles f6r early spring wear,
Tan, Black and Patent Leather, the best fitting
wearing shoes, it is possible" to buy, 5
$5.00 AND $6.00.
IWiniUITY TA IfC
uk riu: & cl.
A1UU V,lUUllllg X. iJIIUC U
MARSHFIELD
baum
.
Buy Your Meats
at the i -
UNION MEAT MARKET
'Phone3!
And You WUI Always Have
Pure Wholesome Meats.
H
Home Permanency v?. Home Monotony
This Is a vital question for present day homehulldorswhMW, t.
hnvo n houso which In nppoaranco must always remain the ua
or n houso thnt will permit of n llttlo rofroshing occulonirj
Neighborhoods chnngo as do Indlvldunl tnBtes a frame honucu
cnslly bo mndo to harmonize with ita surroundings a frh cmI
of paint pfton will imako It as .good as your neighbor's new lebu
, tho saiuo as ajicw suit mnkoa you foel llkn u nnv m.n h
any rnto n framo houso Is sugcoptlblo, to most any change jtt
might dcslro nnd whllo It Is permanent It does not neceiiiilj
need becomo an oyesoro or a rrionotony. Thero aro loti of ftlip
wo'vo observed about houBca and lumbor that you should hn
uuiuru uuimiogtcoino in ana.wo'H glvo you our views; ij
C. A. Smith Lumber & MiWlftt-
RETAIL DEPARTMENT fiOUTH BROADWAY, MARSHFJ
, f 5 l-'ASTAND OtbLMODIOlJB l
I.
Steamer Redorid
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND 8UIIMARI.NK HKLL
SAILS,' FROM SAN.FRANCISCO FOR COOSBAj
Sunday, Feb. 18 at 3 P. M.
INTER.OCEAN TRANSPORTAIION COMPANY. A '
i,,,l,ne " ( O. V. .McOKOUGP, gl
THE FRIEND OF COOS RAV
S. S. ALU A NCI
Egt'IPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOFC COOS BAY OH
February 15, at 6 P.M.,
COXNECTiNfi WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT P0ItlL
lumm PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. .
C. F. McGEOHCK, .
Phone 4 I.
r -5 -
Steamer Homer
DATE OF SAILINeff 6 "i V hi
BE ANNOUNCED LATEK
F S. Dow, Agent
i
r
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME,
oAILS FROM COOS nAY AT RRnvmr. . m vtiRl
mv m m . " " w' xiiiu -xiuxi " -
. -. nu -. Ju A PAnianrrST( Agent.
L. H. KEATING, AKent.
Phono
Main3
in
I Have Somo First Class
RESIDENCE LOTS
Eugene to Exchange for Coos Bay
x-roperty.
What nave Yon Got?
1 AUG. FIUZEEN
M tOmXnd Ay., Miwhfiold.
DRESSMAKING
qpwNS, suii;s anp
REMODELINO
MRS. E. BANDEl
rhone 10, Cor. 4th wia" PJ
MOM