The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OR.EGOW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1912- EVENING EPITIOM.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor ami Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY News Editor
Entered at tho postofflco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails as lecond class
nail matter. .
.An Independent Republican news
paper published ovory ovonlng except
Sunday, and Wookly by
Tho Coo liny Tlmos Publishing Co.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
DAILY.
Cab yoar !
Per month !
WEEKLY.
One year H-G0
When paid strictly In advanco tho
nbscrlptlon price of the Coos Day
Times Is $0.00 per yoar or $2.60 for
nix months.
RAILROADS AND PROSPERITY
LEAVES FOHTY
TGI BEHIND
HIIERE aro bo many railroad
Btorlcs nflont tlieao day a that ono
would nlmost bo led to bollovo
that our principal crop this year la
to bo railroads. With two or throo
atojectod lines, tho Southern Pacific
surety. The Terminal building, Sur
veyor Haines busy in tho flold with
two crows, nnothor crow of survey
ors nt work on a lino down tho coast
to Burekn, wo aro soon to bo tlod in
a net work of railways which can
osly spoil ono thing, "Dovolopmont,"
fbr this locnllty. Everything comes
with transportation as woll as by
transportation and everything comes
to him who wnlts. Coos has waited
yatlontly and will bo rewarded for Its
jatlonco.
Watch Coob Day grow.
Steamer Alliance From Por-
land Comes With Capacity
Freight Cargo.
The steamer Alliance arrived .from
Portland today with passengers and
freight. Sho departed from Portland
with a capacity cargo of freight nnd
left forty tons bohlnd which sho
could not bring. Tho Alliance will
sail for Eureka at 2 o'clock tomor
row.
Those arriving from Portland to
dny wero as follows:
C. Coloy, P. Kausen, C. It. Poster,
H. H. Pratt and wifo, B. W. Hol
comb, H. C. TonchaB,Jcs8lo Hansen,
E. S. Wcstphal, I). P. Young, Lou
Prancls, H. Dcnnlson, D. P. Young,
M. Monroo, C. Lundqutst, O. Glenn,
W. Moran and J. Logan.
BAVINCJ THINGS
I started In to savo tho nation
along tho old accustomod linos.
"Tho country needs a reformation J
that fact," I said, "boforo mo shines.
So I'll neglect my propor labors, nnd
tend around bo mo campaign tracts,
mad go and boro my busy nolglibors,
asd fill them up with foolish facts."
lien I went forth and had a plumber
repair my lungs nnd Inrnyx too, nnd
stood nround and talked all sum
mor of rights that aro tho peopul's
due. To vote for tills or voto for
t'other, I arguod, is tho only way In
-which tho tired, downtrodden brother
jnny bring a brighter, hotter day. I
talked until tho welkin tumbled, nnd
filled tho nlr with verbal fllzz; I
talked until tho peopul mumbled:
"Oh, what chucklohoad ho Is!" I
talked whllo othera hood nnd spaded
and worked tho roads or painted
barns; n atrlng of nrgumouta parad
ed which wore not worth as many
darns. And now I lot tho other fol
lows pursue that nation-saving myth;
1 envo tho product of my hollows to
cool my oatmeal porridgo with. Por
well I know that n.i milvallon will
..l. tt.A linrn vtinflflnil hnvn fmlll
those who try to savo tho nutlou by
means of politics anu noiBO. u men
would hotter tholr condition, reduce
tho sum of grlof nnd cams, thoy nood
ut work with high ambition, nnd all
thoy dream about Is theirs.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS
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THE CHANDLER W. II. Star-'
ley, Portland: Wm. O. Stearns, Port
land; M. A. Cohen, Portland; A. L.I
l'otors, Portland; O. V. llurd, Flor
ence; C. D. Minor. San Francisco;
Jlllton Glass, San Francisco; II, P.
Dwlgglns, San PrnnclHco; C. 1). Kov
sey. Ilnndon; A. E. Kruso. Ran
dolph; H. A. Sofford, Portland; E.
F. Cnrloton, Sulom. '
THE LLOYD P. M. llunkor, Co
oulllo; L. 1). Walralli. llobulturK:!
C J. McQulro. Coos liny; S. S.
YTiUnmH nnd wife, Coos Iluys Ihir
aoy IlnrnPtt, Camp K: Hen (entiy,
Denver Hill. I
the BLANCO J. O'Connoll. Kit-
rekn; L. S. Hobaon, Portland; Chns.
O. Olschol, Portland; John WntMon,
South Inlet; L. H. Pullerton, Port
land: O. V. White, Albany; Mrs. P.
1 Dixon, Los Angolcs; V. II. Wnnn.
flrnnts Pass; 11. N. Ilnlcomli, Euro
la. THE COOS B. Alkon. Portlntil;
.;. Cooloy. Porllnnd. It Pondorgrnss
and wlfo, Snn Prnuclsco. Cnpt Har
ris, Sumner; (Seo. Cllnkenhennl.
ftiinfi River: (loo. MnhOll. Snlem. It
X. 01)011, Stssen, Oregon; A. 11, An
derson, ABtorin; It. M. Hopkins,
Beaver Hill; '.. T Slglln. Isthmus,
NORTH HE.VI) NEWS.
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The bnso ball danco which was
held In this city Snturdny netted tho
North Bend team 12S.
L. C. Eaton, a registered pharma
cist of Portland, has been employed
at tho Everett pharmacy.
Mrs. Prank GnmbJo nnd Mrs. Har
ry Huntley have been vlhlHng friend.)
In Rnudon.
Miss Cnrrlo Stevens of North Bend
Heights left yesterdny to spend a
fow days with friends on Coos Rlvor.
An Informnl reception will bo hold
this evening nt Logglo Hall under
tho nusplcles of the Presbytorlan
Christian Endeavor society.
Tho Tarheel logging camp on tho
lower liny has again been oponed by
tho Simpson Lumber company. Era
mot Plerco Is tho foromnn.
Miss Margaret Simpson, dnughtor
of Robort Simpson, who underwent
nn oporntlon Wcdnosdny for tonsil
Itls, Is recovering.
Mrs. E. R. Hodson of Mnrshlleld
who Is spondlng n few weoks at St.
Helena's Sanltnrlum In California
with tho hopo of regaining her
health, Is Improving.
. Mrs. E. E. Rlggs, Miss Goldle
Rlggs, Mrs. M. 0. Coleman, and the
Misses Stolln and Ruby SJohory of
Oakland. Cnllf., roturned yesterdny
from an outing nt Charleston.
Mrs, Helen Gale and dnughtor of
Medford nrrlvod yesterdny on the
Ilroukwntor nnd will be guests nt
the T. W. Ronnie homo while hero.
V. R, Simpson Is clearing ground
for n now losldonci ho wl'l build nt
Poilr. H" so'd h'" mim" ''time
to tho Southern Pacific for right ot
wnv nnrnofos.
AMONG THE SIOK.
ConBtnblo W. B. Cox suffered a
sudden nttack of Illness last evening
nnd was In a rather serious condi
tion for n fow hours but today wns
nblo to be up nnd nround.
DANCE EAGLES' HALL Snturdny
eve., AUG. 17. Lato music. KEY
ZER'S ORCHESTRA. No "ragging."
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU havo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pnclflc
Liver" & Transfer Co. I
. " -Portland. OKftn S -, ,
GflX... m.A f. Ki,t,ni1 fn, flirt. tn-h
wT ..... ti. .T.ha n.tlt f Fnl.mn&lii
0aiUt, A44.ml u( Xl.mtiUry B.putnuti, I
Ktllt, ATI. XIMVMM1. Join,ini. .
For t4)ogJdrM-TIIi: SISTCIt BUrEIlIOll
Offlee2l,St.IIlinIIn.l I
Robert W. Hcrtor, Lawrencovllle,
Mo., who hnd been bothored with I
L-Mnnv trnuhln for two VOaTS. Say hi i
"I tried thrco different kinds ot kid
ney pills but with no rollof. My
neighbor told mo to uso Foley Kid
ney Pills, I took threo bottles of
them, and got a permanent euro. I
recommond them to everybody."
Lockhnrt-Pnrsons Drug Co., "Tho
Bubv Cornor."
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TONIGHT
AT
TSe Royal
THE ISIS COMPANY
present as an opening attraction
'SHOLZHAMMER'S TROUBLES,"
A Pnrce Comedy.
MISS KERNS In n Dnnco Artistic
"DAWN OP DAY."
In Photo Pluy:
"THE OLD VIOLIN."
"CAPRICIOUSNESS OP LOVE."
"FLORIDA STREET CARNIVAL."
"REALISTIC REHEARSAL."
Entire Change Tomorrow Night.
PRICE 10 CENTS.
PROP. MOItltIK HERE.
Wnltor E, Morris, a graduate ot
nreunn AurliMiltiit'nl Oollone nt Cor-
thIIIu who lmH limii nh'cli'd to lieail
the Commorelnl Department In the
Mnrshlleld High School ror the en
anlni' vonr. urilvi'il lioro vestordnv to
do some spoclal work for the Oregon
State Immigration Commission (lin
ing tho balance of the vacation.
FRECKLES
New Drug That Quickly Remove
Tlieso Homely bpots,
Thoro's no longor tho slightest
need ot feeling nshnmed ot your
freckles, ns n now drug, othlno -double
strength has boon discovered
that positively loinoves these homely
'OtS.
"Imply got ono ounce of othlne
l",l9 strength, from any first class
,!- st nnd apply n little of It a:
"M' nnd In the nioiulng you will
"""nt even tho worst freckles havo
' i to disappear, while tho lighter
l'f have vanished entirely. It Is
om that moie than an ounce Is
lied to completely clear the skin
J gain n beautiful clear com
exlon. Be sure to ask for tho double
ingth othlno ns this la sold under
irnnteo ot money buck it it falls to
novo freckles.
Your Child'. Health
Your First Thought
If vnil htm fliltrte.n ,..i--1t- a...-.
first thoughu are for their health. You
certainly want them to develop strong,
healthy constitutions. The most care
ful attention must be given when chil
dren show the first symptoms ot the
many common ailments. Perhaps they
are weskly and thin, or grow too fast,
thus sacrificing strength. These and
other apparently minor ailments may be
the forerunner to a weak constitution
for life.
Such children need Jayne's Tonlo
Vermifuge, which Is essentially a cWl
dren's tonic. First of all, it will proper
ly car for the child's stomach. It will
also improve the appetite, and will add
strength to the other organs of the
body. In cases of thin or Impure blood,
it Increases the number of red cor
puscles enabling the enriched blood to
keep the body Wealthy and strong,
Among the most common ailments
that children develop Is that of a dis
ordered stomach, leading to an impair
ed digestion. In many cases this
trouble is duo to parasites in the ln-
Te.ailnV Ec.t ,To c,orct such trouble,
Javne's Tonic Vermlfn-a ( -.... ...V
i. - - - J-w wuiuyiHEU,
.kiTr w"u "'"'-y yars millions
1- fJtf,lr,D n5vaL been "-tored u
health through the use of this tonlo
5Sii8ti.upin y110'".' ept no other.
Bold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D
Jayne it Bon, Philadelphia, p, '
A rnrnnt Iniver In Porham Park
mndo this statement, "If I had $10,
000 to Invest right now I would put
It all Into this proporty, ns I boltovo
thoro will ho n big advance In values
hero within tho next twelvo months."
Talk with Rold, Owner's Agent, Coko
building.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MOUKRN DYKRfl. CLRANKna.
PHEMKRI J-4 RAT RENOVATORa
Agont for Edward B. Straus ft Co.
fluo Tailoring Let us maka your
next Bull.
gnn Oomrofrclal. Phoaa fiffO-X
Wc Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
nnd Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
pnovn MAIN rt7J
Olympic Flour
Snow Drift Flour
RETAIL PRICE
$1.65 PER SACK
Notthwestern hard wheat used ey
cluslvely In milling these brands ot
flour.
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RIICCB1CX9C0.
FLOUR
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Hava
Pure Wholesome Meats.
'Phone 58
Some Suggestions by Kammerer:
ywf
Get Busy
AM) OKT AFTKR THAT ROOP, I1UT FIRST COMK IX AND GET
OUR PRICKS ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER.
SHINGLES $1.00 AND UP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.23 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
If you want a rattling
good hat of style and
quality, buy a
Stetson
AVe have tho new fnU
shapes nnd colors ready for
you. Seo them uhether you
want to buy now or later.
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SHOE
rORMEN
SATISFIED !
PACKARD
SHOES aro
made to ploaoo
tho -woaror in
every particular. Trim,
stylish models that aro
onsy fitting and comfort
ablo divo tho woaror
keen satisfaction nnd
prido in his footwear.
We lll fit your foot
nnd Kii'iniiilec satisfac
tion and tho price like
nil our prices Is reason
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And when it comes to clothes, we are there with the goods. The latest styles, shapes
and colors. Everything for the man and when we fit nim out, it is done right.
Yours, Anxious to Please.
THF TOGGERY
Central and Broadway.
E. W. Kammerer.
Just Arrived
On Steamer Redondo Today
ALL KINDS OF
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
THAT THE CALIFORNIA MARKI.T AFFORDS.
WE ALSO HAVE ALL THE REST THAT THE HOME MAR.
KET AFFORDS.
PHONE IS VOUIl ORDER.
OLLIVANT.& WEAVER
PURE FOOD GROCERS
A Good Place to Trade
Corner Third and Central
Phone 275-J.
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nary coffee harmful to mmy peop5, v -.
Delicious Coffee in Ninp MiU'$
Tbcyarc s.fc, clean, convenien, anj reliable
Oregon Power Co.
TELEPHONE 178.
Thi Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
Is prernrod to do nil kinds of hiu'.Irj
on short notice. Wc meet all trilu
and boats and we also have the littit
stylo Reynolds Piano Morer. Wi
guarsutos our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phonos 08-R. 120-J. or 49-L
UUILDINO AM) REPAIR WOBI
Ilousa Moving and Orndlnj.
Wo aro prepared to do tbli work
by the dny or contract and gumalN
satisfaction. Lot us figure with ici
1 a. 8. FLOYD CO.
Phona 316-J. Marshfltld. 0r
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
ft North fYont Btratt
Marshficlcl & North Bend Auto lint
GORST & KING, Proprietor.
Cars leave Marabflola orerr II
mlnutea from 7:15 a. m. until 11:11
mldnlfht. Leavo North Bend m
samo schodulo, sturtlns at 7 . d.
until midnight. Soo Saturday TIbm
for schedule. -
Barnard & Langworlfijf
Seo our window display of
WOOD ELEOTRIO FIXTURES
LEADED ART GLASS DOJffS
PORTAHLE STAND LAMM
IMIONK tH4R. ,
PROFijONALOIRECT
T W. DENNETT,
J Ilennett Swanton, Tom T. Be"1.
Attorneys ami Counsellors nt M
Flanagan & Hennott Rank Dullalnj
Mnrahflold. Coos Co.. Oregon.
PERL RILEY RALLINGER
Pianist wid Teacher
Resldonco Studio 237 So. DroaM
Phono 18L
t EW KEYZER.
-' Violin Instructor.
Apply Haines Music Store CI"1
starts Sept. 1.
"M. H. TURPEN,
Architect.
Marshfleld. Oregon
DR. It. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grliuea Building, over
Orl
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Theater. Office Phone 3svn.
G. CHANDLER,
ARCHITECT.
Rooms ;j(I and 302
Coke Hulldlng.
Murblilleld.
DR. HI HI) 11. OLARKK.
Speclnllct In Nerve and Sji"""
Disease.
nosers f
3 in "
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Oftlro. Room
Marshfleld. Office Hours
Phono H4-L.
H. A. J. IIEM)i;V'
n.r..i nA..nl PArlOrS
w ..J tn An high tM
work an short notice at the
lowest price. Examination
Udy atUndant, Coke building. W
IU Chandler hotel, pbona Uj -fR.
JT. T. MtOORMAO,
- Phyalclaa aad SrpK
Marshleld. Oregon
lffloa: Lockhart Bullilaf,
Opposite post OfflCf. Vom
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