The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 20, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19 12-EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
H. C. MAIiOMiV Kdltor mid I'uli.
AN K. MAI.O.VKV News l.dl...:-
WIIV WOltltVV
ICKNKSS nmy come: death mny
k bo t i lie door; but tlio ninn who
doos not glvo up cuts down the
rforlor liUls mid clients tlio undertnk
er altogether.
HiiHlneM donls may go vvroni? nnd
fliinminl disaster may threaten, I) ut
tlio in un wlio takes stock In lilniHelf
and rornnlns on tlio Job seldom en
ters tlio liankruplcy court.
I'ovoriy mny be nt tlio door, nnd
hnrd luck mny brliiR adversity, but
tlio mnn who taken his forluno with n
smllo will bo nt tlio door when Ills
ship comos In.
So, don't worry!
Worry imps vitality, brings gray
hairs, produces vvrlnekles, nnd It can
turn n sunrlilny day Into a dreary
ono.
Without a cloud In tlio sky, wony
tnn mako ono believe there will be a
downpour any minute.
Worry discounts bills receivable
adds Intorost to those which nro to he
paid and disturbs tlio scheme of
things generally.
It nover won a bnttlo. It novor
tlenrcd a situation. It nover solved
a problem.
LOCAlOVERfLOW
llOIt.V.
.
MACK To Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mack nt
their homo In North Mnrshllcld,
Friday, Sopt. 20, n girl. Mother
nd child are doing nicely.
ruinlly Has Typhoid Dr. House
vorth has returned from (Inrillnor
nrhcro ho was called to nttund tho Joe
Lyons family. Ono dnugliter la Just
recovering from a solgo of typhoid
fever, Mr. Lyons In 111 of It nnd nn
athor dnugliter lins Just come down
TrJth tlio disease. They nttrlbuto It
to spring water near where the liavo
boon camping. Mr. Lyons owiib hnlf
of tlio townslto of Iteodsport.
Formerly Llviil Here. Clifford
CogglnB Is Bpoiidlug n few dnyH on
tho Hay, renewing old ucnunlntnnces,
en route to IiIh homo nt Imperial
Cnllf. Mr. Cogglns was hero about
tlilrly-tlireo years ago, and Is very
much Impressed with the changes
thnthnve tnken plnco hero. Ho
thlnkH there Is splendid outlook for
tlio future.
AliONO TI1K WATKIIFIIONT
The Steamer Hardy, formerly the
(Irneo Dollar, arrived hero yesterday
from, tho south to load nt tho C. A.
Smith mill.
Tho launch MoMunxor lias boon
old by C. !:. Nicholson to Nel Mini-
Hon who will keep the boot on tho
IlnynoH Inlet run.
The schoonor Adviiit which sailed
IIiIh week for Sun I'ruiiclsco cnrrlod
SRO.OOO feet of lumber from tho
Hlmpson mill.
The steamer A. M. Simpson towed
to Kau Francisco the stern wheel
stenmer built at Kiuse and Hanks for
the I'ny company of San I'rnucUco.
The Hteanier wiim londed with lumber
to ninko her steady.
NEW AT THE
GOLDEN RULE
S nun i iiiliil' ukai (LI....J I.
u;:irr::3,B0S'l PULL OUT
Uiiniy In wine t ..ii. in nun. navy i M w - U J I
ud uiullnul.
TIihoh' Want Ada brlnx resultH
EASY. SORE
HI CURE COLDS
Don't Neglect a Cold. Ely's
Cream Balm Will Stop it
in the Sneezing Stage.
A cold Konor.ill) uliiicUs
til.
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!'., i , , , , Hompouiided with later dl red L SAI.K l.elever double Imnvl
, " ,".eu'r' IimiiIi- cases of hair ionics and stliiiu uiu shot un- aM,,, conditions. Price 1
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but heal
Iiwla and strengthens tli. 1 hair to It. untiiral c r ' my
;:- nienibnine.. thus eud.nj 'So,!?, Klay'miotheV'nuto. start
vwnk
catarrh.
er day.,KOe, TlUV ttWtnmt VVl" "" "l
lets Perrectlj liaim- s recommended and sold by all
j ll UKKISIS.
I Personal Notes
UAY NOKIj , , t,,,8 vlt.
e,8 Creek tml!,v
from Dnn-
MISS OLI15 IlICHAUDS of Sumner Is
a Marshlleld visitor.
MRS. GKO. MONTGOMERY of Mlll-
Ington Is In town today.
Mil. HODSON returned to his homo
on South Coos river today.
W. VAUGHAN of Daniels Creek Is
a Mnrahtlcld visitor today.
MUS. 11. OLSON of Hunker Hill was
a Marshlleld shopper today. '
0. T. TUKADCJOLD Is hero from Han
don on business nnd nloasure.
MltS. HAIUIY LOUD loaves for Port
land tomorrow morning via Drain.
JACK IIHATTIE nnd "Grandma" Ho
attlo wero Marshlleld viators to-
doy.
J. L. KENT will bo an outgoing pas
senger on the Drain auto tomor
row. MRS. ALLEN ItANDLEMAX of Den
ver Hill Is tho guest of friends In
Mnrshllcld.
MRS. W. H. PIPER and Claud Piper
of North Coos River were In this
city today.
MRS. LUTHER JUDY nnd bnby of
North Coos River were In Mnrsh
llcld today.
MISS LULU HODFOX left for Alle
gany this afternoon where she will
spend tho winter.
M. PI! ELAN of Snilth-Povvors Camp
No, 1 on Coos River is a Marsh
lleld visitor today.
CHAS. LIQOET, ono of the prosper
ous ranchers from Ten Mile, wns
In tho city today.
MR. nnd MRS. ANDREW STOREY of
nbovo Allegany, ramo down on tho
Alert this morning.
MRS. FRANK TERRY nnd llttlo
dnugliter Kathlcou of Danlols
Crook nro In Mnrshdold today,
DR. and MRS. A. CI. DROWNING will
lonvo tomorrow morning for tholr
home after n pleasant visit In tho
city.
MRS. CHAS. TILTON returned to
Mnrshllcld today nfter a short visit
with Mrs. Alex Mntson on Catching
lnlot.
S. P. HARTLETT nnd Alfred Johnson
Jr., of tho Randolph Lumber com
pany nro horo today on business
nnd pleasure.
J. R. REESE who has been n guest
of J. 11. Zolgler loft yestordny for
The Dalles and plans to inovo his
family here soon.
T. J. THRIFT, Coos County nssessor,
wjib horo from Coiiulllo yestordny
on business nnd pleasuro and Inci
dentally to do n llttlo campaigning.
JOHN HOMAN came down from Dan
iels Crook today. Ho has received
news of the Illness of his wife at
Roscburg nnd started for there to
day. MRS. CHAS. CONKLIN and boh Will,
nnd Mrs. Frank Terry nnd dnugbt
or Kathleen are spending the nftor
noon with their sister, Mrs. Henry
Holm nt Pint I).
MISS LOLA MONTGOMERY Is In to
day from I lay nos Inlet. Shu has
II n lulled her school on tho Inlet and
will stnrt touching at Fnlrviow n
week from next Mondiiy.
MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Sum
ner Ih In tills city today. Mr. Har
ris Is' now employed with the How-oll-Soeloy
camp near Coqulllo and
Mr. iiud .Mrs. Harris nnd family
will move there next week.
MR. mil MRS. W. F. FITSOX. who
have been visetlng their win. Otto
Fumiii of Hunker Hill, returned to
their home ut Aiiimtvllle. near Sal
imii, after un nlmence of about six
week.
HAllRV 0. HITLER, formerly hbIh-
unit city engineer of .Marshlleld 'TTTZ " -
nnd hilar with the llnlne survey. I M)SI Indies' Hold liulf union pin
nrrlved bore yestordny from 1'uhco, i 8t,t wi"1 I'onrls. Finder roturn to
Wash., where he tins lieo'i I'-mM-I Hnznr nnd rocelvo lownrd.
lied with P. A. Ilevors' Irrigation ' ;...., ,77 .
projects for the past year or so. ("", Red 1N- il .'iim-.d iiojr. itetl
MISSES IDA. U'ELl.A nnd IRENE n" (u" ' cxcojit whlto bronst nnd tip
THE GRAY HUB
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A Few Applications of a Sim-!
jjiu n;meuy will Dinig daCK
the Natural Color.
Pull out one isruy liulr mid
ueii win lane tu place
ld ki.mii. which U, tu
Is an I
"Id kiviii,;. which U, tu it ureal I
eMeiii. true. If no tttepo me tuUe.t j
lo btlill tile INIIIm-. Wlii-ii
Kiay
1 mis uppenr It Is u slii 1,1:1! Nil
1 11 iv needa asslsiuurtv I. is Nil-
V".V'" ..Sa,H fur ''"'l'1 Oils '"
dull, lifeless hair, or hfjrthnt Is
falling out. is not iisxsMMrllv a
M.TS V&JTS.
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sage an,! Su!,ili'ir alr
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COOK, the daughters of George H.
Cook, left on the Hreokwnter today
for Albnny, where they will attend
tlio Hencdlctlno Sisters' school.
Their brother, John, left last week
to attend Mount Angel college near
Portland.
ALEX N. W1TT.MAX.V, a former resi
lient of Curry county nnd an old
friend of T. .1. Thrift, Is hero from
Ilutte, Mont., to visit friends nnd
look after some litigation In the
circuit court here. Ho has been
No. 1 on tlio Ilutto pollco force for
a number of years.
FRED STOKA of Daniels Crook wnB
In Mnrshllcld today.
J. L. HOWMAN, proprietor of the
Woolen Mill Btorcs, Is expected
hero today from Portland to spend
n few days with Manager Hotnor
of tho Mnrshfleld Woolen Mill
store.
0
MURDER GLUE
Prosecutor Brown and Lilje-,'
qvist visit South Slough
This Afternoon.
Prosecuting Attorney Georgo M.
Urovvn and Deputy Prosecuting At
torney L. A. LHJenvist nnd Marshal
Carter loft this afternoon for South J
Slough. It Is understood thnt their j
mission Is particularly to probe
some new clues In tho Joyner ense'
nnd nlso for tho purpose of trybigi
to clean up the South Slough conn-!
try. I
The grnnd Jury hns boon ad
journed until tho December term of
court, but it Is understood thnt If
the now clues In tho case- "pan,
out," they will order somo nrrcsts
on JiiBtlco court warrants. I
They wore rnthor rotlccnt about J
tlio affair horo today but consulted,
with a number who have been '
quoted ns claiming to know somo
Inside fnctB nbout tlio Joyner case. '
WANT ADS.
WANTED Three limliciucii nt once.
Inuulru nt the Depot.
FOR KENT Furnished lioiiselcceii-
lug npnrtmonts. Cor. Second nnd
Highland. Phone IllllX.
WILL EXCHANGE Timber ,,
North Lnke county, I nillw from
Reedsporf, 1-2 mile from S. P.
grado work. $1000 mortgage;
will tradu canity of $1500 f ir
property In North Henil or vi
cinity. Write If you vvnnt 10
trade, Owner S, Cnre Timos.
WANTS.!) A Candy .Maker. Lewis'
Confectionery Store.
I'Olt SALE Fine Infill bay colt.
Ill months old. Large. ' Phone
FOR SALE .Modem H-innm liiini
low. client) If tnken nt once. Sal 1
liuiib'nlcw to be moved onto I.i.
ur'u laud. Plimio 1221, Norm
Heud.
I'Oll SALIC Quick ami Clienp, I'ur
ulture. Phono I Kit.
i inn. Howard Tor Its return or
Information as to whereabouts
Glen Roxelle, Empire, Or.
t'Hi RENT A uwitly uently furiiMuil
, room. 1011 Central Avenue.
OlMi A baby's gold ring.. ,,.
T can have mriiiu by applying ut
limes oltlee mid paying for Mus
iidvertltftutieut.
LOST Case containing jjold r
VVZt- ,u,wa,',l tw m,"
lut
to
WANTED Voiiiik man for oneil
store mid clerical work. Apply In
own baud writing hluic rrr.
enees and exiierlemv. T. t.
Time.
i.ii. .. ...
'" n.ii.ii. (uisollue Ihxii liseort.
atix..i. v h. p. engine. Cheap.
See J uh 11 Hear.
MA.M'KD An epetieuceil (erlier
to teach eIKlu months' term of
chool In DlstrU-t No. 12 ,n
tnt.-Hng Slough. Apply at onee
U clerk. George Ross. Mnrsh-
M)ll SVI.I-: Dairy rmieli; lienil f
nvlKntluu on llayue inlet, ljnfcy
Mr"'i ,A4H,w- I'eiry Crouch.
I'tJIt RUXT Or Sale, Ilo.ncre rnncli
1-8 uille from eroamery. Fiu
dairy ranch. Will run ten
15 V ilii.'.. 1 1 i.i .... ii
h.,h Dry vvix-d. fir m.l i.
der. nt Campbell's Wood Yard ,
Ferry InudliiR. Phono TfiS-L.
I H
WANTKD A kihhI luxik aent nt
once. Apply Hox L. Times odlce.
FOU SALK CI I HAP Nearly now
flTo-passenser auto. Address Bar
sain, Times Omce.
M
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Great Line
v5 irs'v. "rrnm
Wiv Lmt
m ',u,
Head Caps and H&fo
ekweair
Yours, Anxious to PI
TTieT.
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ii m rrv. t k i n c a d a c o
C LOTHtS.
Bey Yoo Soft While fthe
Seasons Yooinig
r.riic time lo secure the host of the best is now. A
week from now our assortment of suits cannot possi
bly contain the patterns it does today, so wliy wait ?
That you are going to have a now suit is a forogoin
conclusion, so take your pick while picking is best.
Stcln-Hlocli nnd IlrnndeRce, Klucnld & Co. Suits linvo
tho flttliiB proclivities of custom tailor work. Their
vnluo will surprise you and their prlcen Impress you.
M
KAMMERER SAY
W
of C
To Show Yons
"Adler's
VU
W Noted the world over for
their correct cut and up-to-date
models have perfect
fitting shoulders and the
front will never break down
--they are priced moderate
ly, too $ J 8.00 to $30.00
uuataM)..
New Arrival;
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