The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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Spring" -House-Cleaning
Time
The Coos Bay
Bedding and
tery Lo.
Upholste
u;nt to Clean Your Cnrncts.
. cents per aa'inro yard. Satls
Slx 'faction gtmrantood.
jjj So. BroadwayPhono 21C-L.
W.K.iWiseman
The Old Reliable Now car
ries a complete stock of
Houscfurnishrngs. Every
thing from Kitchon to Bed
room. .
JNCW UUUUB.
Reasonable Prices.
323 South Broadway.
Phono No. 210-J.
We Have Been Successful
Ja buying a largo stock of first
dm Electrical nintorlal and can
jite our patrons a vory low prlco
on bouie wiring. Got our prlco
jcm can't afford to miss It
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Thono 237-J
Lynn Lamboth
Prod Nomlo
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Ronsonnblo Rnlcs
All Night Sorvlco
Careful driving nsaurod.
rhonc Blanco Pool Iloom. 231-R
Htll 11 P. M. After IIP. M. phono
t-J. Palace Rostntirnnt.
WM. S. TURPEN
Architects
171 FRONT ST.
Ancona and
Sicilian Buttercups
Ccit for oggs; tho host strnln;
beautifully markod. Eggs for hatch
In;. Salmon Favorolloa, tho wlntor
North Bond. Phono 290.
Ujeri, quick growors. V. K. Glnzlcr.
WANTED ! ! !
UHPCT8 UPHOLSTERING AND
PIAXOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma
tic Cleaning Company. Orders for
work taken at
GOING HARVEY
PHONE 1(MI
T. ;. BCAIFE $ A. II. HODOmi
Marshfieid Paint
(& Decorating Co
Eitlm&tea MARSHFIELD,
Furnished Phone 140LOregot
Blanchard's Livery
Wt bare aecuro tlie livery b'l
im of l. H. Helacer and aro pra
Pred to render exchnt senrloo to
the people o! Coi Hay. Cvef'!
iWeri, g90Q rlja ud everything
bit win mean aatWfaotory service to
we public. Phonr us for a. driving
fe, a rig or anything needed In
" llrery line. Wo alao do truck
'I buiineea of ll -kind.
flLANOHARD BROTHERS
Phone 1S8-J
"wry. Peed and Bale Serric.
141 First and Alder Streets
1ss0NAL DIRECTORY
T K. A. J. HENDRY'S
- Modern Dental Parlors.
We are equipped to do high clas
wk on short notice at the vor
lowest prices. Examination fret
way attendant, Coke building, oppo
L!" 'nanllor hotel, phone 112-J.
JrS J Mm 14. li t
THEfiE'SREALCOMFOin:
in easy and omoothly
fitting shoos. Thoro is
no pinching and jam
ming tho foot into
SHOE
ran MEAT
Thoro is a fine, onuj,
hut comfortablo fit tho
first timo hocauso tho
lasts aro mado "with-a
propor regard for tho
anatomy of tho foot.
KammererSays:
Great
Stock of
BBS
Your Anxious to Please
The Toggery
Shoes
To Select From
And live ones too.
Tuns the propor thing
for Spring and Summer
wear.
This will be the big sea
son for Tan Shoes re
ports from all tho met
ropolitan cities predict
their great popularity
and we have prepared to
supply your wants.
Low Cuts High Cuts
Button or Lace in
tan black or patent
leather.
See big window display.
Yours Anxious to Please
The Toggery
The Ware That Wears
Guaranteed 15 Years
It doesn't pay to buy cheap ware that soon peels, cracks,
leaks, tarnishes, rusts or wears out. Even atalowcr
cost such ware is the most expensive because it is dan
gerous to health and unreliable in service doesn't last.
"1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware
is guaranteed for IS years. There is practically nowcar
out to it and scientific investigation proves it the most
sanitary cooking ware made. Particles can't chip
off and cause chronic troubles nor spoil the food.
Germs do not breed on its smooth surface and odors can not be
absorbed by it.
You'll have belter food and live trouble, time and fuel by utlng
only "1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware. Look for uade
mark on every piece.
FOR SALE DY
EKBLAD & SON
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY BE.NOSTACKKN, Mgr.
Coqulllu Offlje Phone 101 Marsbfleld Office H-J.
Parms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Agents "BABTSIDBV
) 0. W. LESLIE.
Osteopathic Phvdiclan
Qraduato of the American school 01 1
Oiteopathy at Klrkavllle, Mo. Offlc I
a Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tc i
' Phone 1G1-J; Marshdold; Oregon
HURRY! IPS GOING FAST
"We have a limited quantity of ALDER
WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for
fireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per load,
while it lasts.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Phone 190-.T.
182 So. Broadway,
J
W. nEXXBTT,
Lawyer.
'Ote over Flanngajo A Bennett UnrU I
IrhHeld Oregon
Jju J T. McCORMAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshfieid, Oregon. j
ff I-ockhart Dulldlng. I
opposite i)0St ofnra phono 105-J
ri.HaJe your Job printing done at
ne Tlmim' m
WW!
E
E
SCHOOL
MoB'
.wi--.i V
SECURES SOUTHERN OREGON
j CHAMPIONSHIP IN ORATORIC
AL CONTEST AT NORTH 11EXD
LAST NIGHT.
The Albany High School dobatbrs
Inst evening won tho Southern Oro
gon Championship nt North Ucml by
n unanimous decision of tho Judges.
Tho uebnte was nttcndod by tho larg
est audience that over gnthored for
an nffnlr of tho kind In North Ilonrt.
Tho Judges wcro II. I. Hutlcdgo
and D. C. Greene of Mnrshflold and
Prof. J. Loltoy Johnson of Oregon
Stnto UnlvurBlty nt Eugcno. In de
livery nnd nrgumont, many of tho
nudlonco thought North Do ml bud
considerably the better of It, but tho
rebuttal of Albany was n most mas
terly one and Is believed to have won
them tho unnnlmous victory.
Goorgoi Uowcy lod for North IJond
with Chns. Van Zllo as socond spoak
cr. Chas. Ohllng led for Albany nnd
Irvine Alchcson was thoir second
speaker.
North Dend had tho nogatlvo of tho
question which was: "Resolved, that
tho systom of government in Oregon
would be improved by tho adoption
of tho national cabinet plan of tho
executive department, allowing tho
governor and cabinet mombors to In-
i troduco nnd debato measures in the
I legislature."
I Tho North Bond High School or
! chestra rendered n numbor of ploas-
lng selections nnd numboro by tho
North Dond High School Quartette!
composed of Carl Goldor, Fremont
HodBon, Harry Conro and Lylo Chap
olle, won much npplause.
The Albany tonm loft for homo
on the Ilrcnkwntor today.
In tho county oratorical contest to
bo held In Coaullle two weeks from
last Friday tho speakers represent
ing tho various schools are hb fol
lows: Coiiullle, Alko Culln, subject
"Alary Queen of Scotts", IJandon, Lo
in Ihu'klughnni, subjert "Tho Passing
SCHOOL FUND
APPORTIONMENT
LIST OF COOS, COUNTY SCHOOLS
AND TUB AMOUNTS THEY
DRAW FROM STATU SCHOOL;
TAX.
The apportionment of S40.570.C0,
of tho Quuito"; Myrtle Point, Dora the levy for tlio puuiic scnooi sysiom
Harrison, subject, "Abraham Lln-I of tho county for tho year 1912, Is as
coin"; North IJond, Chnrlcs J. Van follows:
fcllo, subject "An Unwrllton History" I Dlst. No.
i .Mynio ltnnK . . iiu-ov
2 llcrmnnn 252.2"0
3 Arngo 390.40
and Leslie Isaacson will represent
the Marshtleld High School.
4 Lnmpa 409. !o
G IJrowns 309.80
0 Emplro . . . , 457. 0t)
3 Coquillo 3270,20
9 Mnrshflold G504.60
10 Cunninghnro 233.00
11 Prirkcrsburg 437.8
A general clean up of tho grounds
about tho building was mado by tho
High School pupils and teachers yes
terday. Lunch was served nt noon by
tho High School girls under tho sup
ervision of Miss Silverman. During
nvinn.i..,! i.n t,nt.i..,in t ri i ...i, 1 13 North Dond . 3704.40
furnished tho grcator part of tho u U,lvoE.ton, Vkl'Jh
lunch. Tho logs woro clonred off.l" Dig Creek 207.40
brush chopped down, knolls cut down 2 Catching Inlet sSI'JS
nnd other work dono to lmprovo tho Cooston 380. on
general nppenranco of tho groundB. j pg "staff '. '. '.!!!!!!'. 3Gl!oO
a ...., x7ZZZZ J rib Strnnes ...' .'.!!'.!.'!.. 201.00
.V uj lutcic.liuh iiii'titl'iu ui ,. .iL.
drills, folk dnnccB, club swinging
may polo dnncoB, etc., was given Fri
day afternoon at the South Mnrnh
fleld building, Tho Btago was decora
tod with Oregon grape, huckleberry,
20 Fish Trap . , 361.00
21 Randolph 604,20
22 Moons . , 1G7.G0
23 Lee ' 42G.0O
24 Rnckleff 207.4B
nr l .V OT.J AH
nnd ferns nnd tho poles nnd balcony i J", f,X ' Hinnek ". 36981)
railings woro wrapped with Ivy. Many ; U"SP'!,0"8h 4 " " . Soo
bonutlful llowers woro nlso used.
Work dono by tho pupils of tho differ
ent grades was on exhibition Jn tho
rooms
28 Grnvcl Ford . . 470.20
29 Two Mllo 489.00
30 Sumner, 239.4U
Among thoso visitors registering ,A !" 104'cD
33 Hald Hill , . , 354.0.0,
34 Catching Crook 233.0p
3G Dnnlols Creek . ' aui.iw
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
my platform;
I nm a progresBlvo republican.
I believe In economizing public
money.
I bollovo that cvory American cit
izen has n right to his own political
opinion nnd that ho is entitled to a
square deal.
I bollovo that all mon, rich or
poor, should bo troatod allko.
I believe In tho enforcement of
tho law but not in prosecution under
the pi I so of tho law.
If nomlnnlod and oloctcd t) tho
o(TVo of shoilff of Coos comu, I
will do my duty under tho oath of
oinco, will bo economical In tho ox
jensu, of my olllco nnd will endeavor
to Kivo nil mon a squnro deal.
(Paid ndv.) O. O. LUND.
I refer voters to tho taxpayers of
Coos County from 189G to 1898 for
ray record. I nm willing to bo
Judged by that record,
K. H. HANSEN,
Candidate for tho republican nom
ination for tho offlco of assessor. . ,
Don't bo surprlsod It you hnvo nn
attack of rhoumatlsm this spring.
Just rub tho aftectod parts freely
with Chamborlaln's Liniment nnd it
will soon disappear. Sold by nil
dealers.
I How to Fertilize
I Out urn 24.p. .tool. I
JiffiS
wn'ltMi br nt. who Laow.
cooutni muh uku1 Infor
nulioo on (rrtliina weficm
all. MukillMOOi)Uft.
Tlio Chai. H. Ully Co Seattle, Watli.
GET A
VACUUM
CLEANER
For Thnt Sfwlng Housecleiuilnjj
ANY CHILD CAN OPERATE
TnEM
No Dust or Dirt
Satisfaction Guaranteed
LIGHT TO HANDLE AND
WILL LAST FQR YEARS
TRY ONE
PRICE ONLY 10.00
C. A. Johnson,
Oldest Furniture Stor-o
on Coos Day
WILSON AUTO SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
Phones 384-X, 228.
"Mnrshfield. Ore.
HMWHMaWMlMMa.MMJMMkU
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
f
Would do well to mil nt
The Pacific Monumental Works
South Hronihvny and iiiukp M'lcr
Hon from the Inrse Mock "' "'
hand. Mr. Wilson Jin In hi employ
tho unly practical marble and granite
cutter In Coos county. And none
but tlio best work Is turned out.
The Electric Shoe Shop
IS WHERE THEY nUY SHOES
FROM 91, PER PAIR UP.
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
180 So. Rrondwnv Marshfieid
GOOD INVESTMENT
T! ree 7-rooin houses, rent for $30
per month; will coll' at a bargain.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
Real Estate and Insurance.
68 Central Avenue. Marsbfleld.
nt tho South Mnrshflold building yes-
tcrday, afternoon Woro: i
Ursula Fnrrlnger, Irene Holm, Mrs.
jounson, jmibs jouhhoii, mr. una mra. .., Tn,inrn OTr, in
Colgan, Mrs. John Mirrasoul, Milton ,, or i 24B so
Johnson, Mrs. A. 0. Dye. Mrs. J. T. " Sl.C'.'.' WW"" list
Kinney, Mrs. Mccarty, Mrs McOul- n9 Co08j Vcr'. 336,40
lough, Mrs. A. Isaacson. Mra, , George u Myrtlo Point 2328.8D
Ayre, Mrs. Holon McLaughlin, Mrs. 40 jj,,ucy G08.20
O. N. Bolt, Mrs. J. Leo Drown, Mrs. 42 Ilock-crcck 188.2J)
Joohnk. George Wllllnms, Mrs. O.O. 43 Norwny , . . 457.00,
uuouuj, mm. w, ji, uuii;, ,um, u. n, 44 Rby .... 380.00
Doono, Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Mrs. 4n Allogn'ny 442. a0
Morso.MlsBlIolon Adams, Mrs. F.S. 4(i New u'ho 343i2o
Dow, Mrs. B. A. Dltnont. Miss Mabel 47 now)nnt, 2UM
Lang. Mrs. B. D. McArthur, Mrs. J 48 shlloh 181.80
A. Ulntt, Mra. Cownn, Mrs. Jonos, 4n lnstsldo 9G4.80
iurs. nans, jura. Aiion, .myb. imuk- 50 Homoto 181. 8u
worthy, Mrs. V. M. Clossen, Mrs. C. 51 utter 348.2,0
M. Connor, Phylls Hull, Mrs. T. O. j-,2 Ilnncrof t . '. !!..!!.... 220.00
Soule, Mra. Dorsoy Kroltior. Mrs. n3 North 81olIgh 2fH.Z(t
Dolnn, Inez Johnson, Esthor Johnson, 54 nnndon G02G.0O
Mrs. C. G. Magnus, Mrs. Hnnscn, r,r, nenvor Slough 109.00
Mrs. O. M. Johnson, Myrtlo Johnson, r,r, Kstcrbcck 233.01
Vlolot Johnson, Mrs. J. Hnll, Mrs. r7 Sniltn si0Bh ;. 348.20
C. B. Johnson, Miss Preston, Miss 13. r,8 Sunnysldo v 329.01
Ogron, Mrs. H. Illnok. Mrs. Frank on Hnlls Creek 200.0(1
Illack, Miss LoIbo IUack, Mr, Snod- (jo Prospor , 114.80
don, Mrs. Snoddon. Mra. Hnworth. 62 Hoar Crook 277.80
Mr. Hnworth, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. J. C3 Johnsons Mill 303.40
B. Cooloy, Mra. J. II. Rnhskopf, Mrs. 54 pour ,mij0 271, 0
O. W. Miller, Mrs. Gruloy, Mrs. J, CR sitkum 240.80
S. nnkor, Mr. II. II. Wilson, Ignatius pn Lako Sldo 335.40
Chapman, Marian Sonmnn, Mrs. G. S. 1 07 Excelsior 2G8.C0
Floyd, Mr. nnrkor, Mrs. C. W. Towor, 68 Larson Slough 220.0.0
Mrs. Holon Baldwin, Mrs. Carlson, fin noavor Hill . ....' 205.0.0
Mra. John Naglo, Mra. Nollloi Whoro- 70 Eden Vnlloy 143.40
nt, Mra. Jnmos Cox, Mra. Goo. W. 71 nucll 1B0.20
Lnkln, Mrs. Honthorlngton Mra. A. 72 Junction : 102,00
Doll. Mra. M. McLnln, Mra. R. Harris- 73 pjonnant Vlow 4G0.C0
on, Mra. A. II. Powors, Mra. K. B. 74 pionflnnt Hill 2G2.20
Mnrcoy. Mrs. Hugh Snoddon, Mr. '75 locust Orovo 290.60
Hugh Snoddon, Mrs Drows. Mr. 7(j nienn Junction 104.6.O
Drows,.Mr8. B. M. Johnson, Mra. Wm. 77 Bridge 041.10
Knrdoll, Mra. Clms. Ourtlss, Mra. 8. 7s -yt p. Domont 181.80
D. Harpor, Mra. L. O, Lang, Mrs. W. 79 T,nttln 380.20
D. Curtis, Mra. Clms. Lapp, Mrs. go West Norwny 341.80
o. W. Gnrdnor. Mra. Conklln, Mrs. n t ,.,.! i.i,n 303.40
BImoro, Mra. Honglnnd, Mra, Ilrlggs, R2 Coo c)ty ,.,.. 40G.80
Mrs. Olln, Mra. Q. K. Ferry, Mrs. g3 1nl(0 vlow ,. 271.40
Goorgo Ferry, Mrs. Able, Mrs. P. II. R4 Ranford . 213.80
Drossor, Mra, II. Smlthgnll, Mra. G. sc nm,ior im '. . . G04.40
L. Hnll, Francis Hall, Mra. A. I). Bar-
goant. Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. waiters,
Mra. J. L, Koontz, Mrs. La Chnpollo,
Mra. M, Chnpollo, E. D. McArthur,
Mrs. Abbott, F. A. Sncchl, Mra. S. Ii)naP,i , ho last onumorntlon. ThlH
Hondryx. Mra. J. 13. EdmunilH, Mra. wm cnnj,0 boards of dl
Tlnilcnn. lTr. I.. K. KnillHOn. AIT. U
.......'U.., .'.. - . " "". .
motto. Mrs. ouimoHo. imiiy ihuko,
May ninko, Mra. A. Hansen, Mra. A.
B. Neff, Mrs. A, E. Soamnn, Miss Gul
ovson. Dr. McCormnc, Mrs. DownB.
Mra. Olson, Mra. Horton, Mrs. D. W.
Knox, Mra. W. Ogron, Mrs. Wm.
Gregg, Mrs. C. II. Waltor, Mlsa Em
ily Hear, Mra. Darkor, Mra. Stpno,
Peter Johnson, John Olson nnd Jack
Pctorson.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Tho followlnc mnrrlngo licenses
woro Issued by County Clerk Watson
during tho past week:
Alfred Anson and rveiuo wiimier,
both from no.tr Emplro,
R. P. Hompol and Ellon rincn,
both of Randon. ,. .
Nell RankB and Rhoda u. 'uiiuor,
both of South Slough. Coquilio
Sentinel.
SPECIAL CANDY HALE every
Snturdnv and Sunday at Stnffnnl'H.
Joint District No. 1. North
Lako 2G8.60
Tho stntfl annortlonmont In Au
gust will bo nbout I1.7B per capita,
rauon. nun
directors to
plnn Ititclllgontly for tho full year's
public school.
W. II. nUNCII,
,. County Superintendent l
DR. MrCOHMAO QUALIFIED
In view of tho fact that corislder
nblo comment Is going the rounds
to the effect thnt Dr. J. T. McCormax,
supervisor of Coos Day suporvlsw
district, Is not logally quallflod to
hold said position, I doem It impera
tive to Inform tho public thnt Dr,
McCormnc now holds a regularly Is
sued school cortlflcato valid from
February 10, 1911, to Fobrunry 10.
1914, Issued by tho County Hoard or
Examiners nnd signed by Supt. W, II.
Hunch nnd A. G, Rnab, assistant ex
nmlnor, nnd thnt Dr. McCormac Is
otherwise eminently qualified to fill
said position
Slgnod April 11, 1912i
(Paid Adv.) W II. nUNOH,
Countv Rnlinol Sunerlntonilp"
FREE TO YOU MY SISTEB
HEHIt
Free to You and Every Sister Sut
erlng from Woman's Ailments.
I am woman.
1 knorr woman's io(frtnc. t)
1 toTo found thu euro.
J T.lil J" u ' ,,.W 'nr charge, sot Urn but.
B4twlth (all lnitructlonitoany Dlferer troia
woraBU' allmbuts. 1 want to tell ill women about
tbU euro-mi, my rwuler, tor yourntU, jojir
iljmrfhlur, your mother, or youmtater. 1 w out to
ifii you now to euro ourHiTr ut nomemilr
out tho hull) of a doctor. Men ciawl unclirstiiinj
womcn'n sutlerlnt,'. Whatwowoiutii know lie
iptrltac. wo know Latter tlian any doctor 1
kuow thnt iny'homi lr atnnmt 1m fil anil nr
euro for lincerihici et Wbllitk (lichitm, jlitirtliu, B11
tlictrml cc Rni ol tki Wcnb, f iln, Jutli ti lift J
rtilcJl, Ulul.ii H Qrili lunuii. i fitatki, tl0 rilm w
fuJ, tltk' i4 boujli, Hilt in lit! rn cjnctinm.
tr(i(lnjtn,lf iia hi ljr,, iltriKl. ti.M tH. U
VMM, wuiifiii, I Ji mi lltUti litntlo m ciimt
tf iakoiit CHbUl Im v .r k x t
lm' lui o'l j o'l i cei plili tin 'tfij'i Ifotnul
ftlrtly Ini to ,'',, to y "t that J(u crncuro
jiiui.,t ut Iv " in-tly. uujtVly nnj
iinrely fiuim mi., i liiuMI tl (Oil toy OilUm to
cItb tha tr.ui in.: n o.iapu t. uml iliyon
wHa to continue, It will coityouonly anont 12o-nti w. it " l '"!"r'. ,'I
wittn t intorforu y. 1th your w U k or cocuiMt"' ' "4 '' u:"' te!' i . you
uir It you wUh, awl I will a uU tou tU t ftitmnn- for ) 'tmr'i.i nw u-bipm toi stii'' with
t.r l,y rotnri inntl ImIIoUo -i.l ouMottst, my tHx.lt syfJ'.HJ 0W H50ICAI loriKK wun
IMIMO ,,..J. J ...M. Mfc."..T - ' . ,.,.' ,T.,M.V. . T ! - " - , - .
btho.iiv R
"ou muit
th iuo'Ivih
kiiuple homo trtatiui
Painful or Irrtetwr
ltjltUtt.
Yvhererer you Uye,
ntheiloctorfuyi
tn iiav ourtu
Will fipUUlltt
Jyryivo, unshou.ii i.uvo It, nudlrnru to Ukukr hirwll. Tt nwh.ntlii
lmvi on m NTHlinn," tou cun lf lUu for yourif i h usii w r o
wlthiiyltmirfnily.' It ilur ill w ir iuag. i miiiii j BJ0iniir. i !.". 'iTi',',?
Wit wuiett fM.iiy i8uicu)uiivcurt wwirw., i.,. ..- ..-..-
Mvntjualvu Jn youu LuilU, l'luiuiiw4 ana Mdtli always rnultruut
!ve. I can refer too to ladles of Tour own locality who know and will glaillr
tell any aufferer tliat thif Hum Initmiilrcnllr tiunall womtn'adtnaueH.andmaktwomonwiui,
etrpnir. plump and rohut. Jul ttAd at tw liilwit, and tba t roo ten day's trwtinentu yours, nue
tha book WrttdtoMlliy,M yoU may not at thu jffer again. "AddriMi m
mrs. m. summers, Bonti - " Notra Damo, ind., u. ..
' Times' office.