The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 20, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY L
TTnttiau T, ARSON.
1 Pianist nnd Tcftchor.
Harmony, Musical History
Phono 254-R.
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' - fiwnnton, Tom T. Ilonnott
jSiSS " 1 Counsellor,, nt Law.
FUnngiui 'v Orciron.
JKlTBIui'"' " "
... r.T.l'fli!lt
P Pianist nnd Teacher
U-aj5.'?K- ",oadv'w
... irii.i: iiuiuiiiu'
L
Violin Instructor.
Annlr Ilnlnw Mush' Store.
AIW Clawi Htnil September 1.
W
H. S. TUHI'EN,
Marsh field. Oregon.
It. W. MORROW,
n
JICIlllHU
l..ll.1l..ia ntfmt sT ( jl
IT"" Architect,
llooms 001 nnil !0, Coko Building
MnrMiiit'iii, "H"'"
Dlt. JJUIU l. n"'i
1 ' Specialist
In Nerve nnd Spinal Dleciwc
Oinco Hours, 1 to C p. m.
Onicc, 5104 Ooko HulUllnK.
MARSHFIELD OREGON
U Modern Dental Parlors.
Wo nro cqulPPOiJ to do high clnBs
work on short notlco nt tho very
lowest prices. Examination free
Lady attendant. Coko BIdg.. Opp.
.. ... Ulf 1.1
rumndler uoioi. !"" i--
I Will Furnish Your
House on the
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman
841 North Front Bt.
Bui. Phone 296-X; Ilea Phona Hi-J
A modorn Drlck building, Bloctrlc
Light, Steam Heat. Elogantly
Furnlihed Rooms with Hot nnil
Cold Wator.
HOTEI COOS
0. A. Metlln, Prop.
IUtwi BO cent a day nml upward
Cor. Broadway nnil Market
Mnrnhflcld, Oregon.
Bargains in Lots at
Bunker Hill
Somo cholco sites It you eco mo nt
onco.
AUG. FRI7.EEN.
08 Central Ave.
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Marshfieltl & North Bend Auto Line
(MUST & KING. Proprietors.
Cut leave Marahflola. every 46
minutes from 7:1C a. m. until 12:30
midnight. I.eavo North Dona on
ume tchodulo, starting at 7 a, in
until midnight. See Saturday Times
fnr vNedule.
New Line of
Fixtures
Watch our window Tucs
day Thrco dollars up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J.
WEST MARSHFIELD SNAPS
U x 90 Corner Commercial
nd Thirteenth $075
70 x 100 Fourteenth St. .$1-100
50 x HO Central Avo. . . ,U47o
TO x 100 Commercial and
Fourteenth $1800
' S. KAUFMAN & CO.
H7 Front Strott,
We Clean and Press
todies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
Barsna,d & Langworthy
iDAiirn0""0 FIXTURES
"JADED ART GLASS DOMES
2E,IM3 STAND IVMPS.
PHONE184.R.
E
Ktjfly
SURELAY
W. . i aj i . -
THE FHIEN1)
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR. PORTLAND FROM COOS BAY
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, AT 12 O'CLOCK M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACU1U STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44. o. F. McGEOHGE, Agent.
FAST AND
Steamer Redondo
Equlpicd with wireless and submarine bell
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Sunday, Sept. 22, at 10 a. m.
AH Passenger Reservations Ironi San Francisco Must Do Mado at
H05 Fifo Building, or Pier No. 10.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44. C. F. McGEORGE, Agont.
EQUIPPED WITH
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM AIN8WORTH ROCK, PORTLAND AT H n. in., SEIT.
S, 7, 12, 17, 22 nml 27. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE SERVICE
OF THE TIDE SEPT. I, O, 11, 10, 21 ami 20.
Phono Main J15-L.
Steamer Washington
Will Sail From North Bend for San francisco
Saturday Afternoon, September 21.
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
F. 8. DOW, A sent.
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call nt
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
jlflMM
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Havo
Pure Wholesome Meats.
G
set
AVI) GIT AFTER THAT ROOF, HUT FIRST COME IN AND GE1
OF PUCES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER.
SHINGLES S1.GO AND UP. .. iU I iLMillilS&iUSil
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, SI. 25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENitY SENaflTACKIEN, BIgr.
Coqullle Offl.o Phono 191 Platting Landa a specialty.
Parma Tlmtor Coal andenli "EAST8IDF,"
General A Marshaeld Office 14-J.
T. J. SOAIFE jjj a. H. HODGI.NS
Marshfield Paint
(Sh Decorating Co.
Estimates MARSHFIELD,
Furnished. Phone 140-L. Oregon
OF COOS HAY'
COMMODIOUS
WIRELESS
J. C. MILLER, Agent.
Octtin Dock.
South Brondwny and make soke
lion from the large stock now on
hand. liv. "Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble and granite
cutter in Coos County. And nono
but tho best work is turned out.
'Phone 58
busy
You Auto Call Footc
PHONE 141-J NIGHT AND DAY
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel
TWO NEW OARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 5-J.
Residence Pliono J8-J.
Will Make Trip to Coqullle.
BUMS
LARGE ONES
Structures nt tho Snn I'Yiiuclsco
Show Arc HIk.
San Francisco, Sept. 18. Somo
interesting points about tho Paniv
mn-Pnciflc Intornatlounl Exposition'
Tho Court of Honor will bo ontlro'
ly surrounded by a colonnndo coni'
prised of massive arches. Groups ot
statuary symbolizing tho rising and
tbo sotting sun will surmount tho
colonnndo.
Tho dominating tlicnio of tho ex
position from an architectural view
point will bo tbo hugo tower of tho
Administration building, 425 fo;t
nigh and flanked on cither sldo by
tho glided dome, towors and minar
ets of tho remaining buildings of the
group.
Tho largest building group in tho
Exposition will bo tho Palace i
Agriculture, covering In two '"
tions a floor area of 080,000 r,q m o
foot.
Hundreds ot thousands of trufj,
shrubs and vlucs tiro ready to bo i.
moved at the proper time and set
out innccord with tho plan that will
harmonlzo with tho architectural j.nd
color schomo of tho buildings.
Ono of tho most striking ot tho
Exposition palaces will bo tho Hor
ticultural building, whoso domes arr.l
minarets will rlso up 100 to 12H
foot. Tho building will bo con
structed of glnss.
Tho concessions and amusement
center will occupy CG acres, tho
Manufacturers building an area of
27C.2G0 squaro feet. Tho total area
ot tho main exhibit pnlaccn lit
square ground feet will bo 3,731,
G00. HIS MOTHER'S CRIH.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day
Tlmea.)
ATLANTA, Gn., Sept. 19 Tho Ht
tlo crib which held tho mother of
Colonol Roosovolt when a baby will
bo shown tho presidential candidate
whon ho visits this city tho Inttor part
of his month. Tho crib Is positive
ly identified by "Mnmy Grnco" who
wnB Mrs. Koosovolt's negro nurso nnd
on tho bottom Is scratched tho words:
"Mndo by Denny Oontry for .lamcn
Hulloch, Mnrch 1G, 183G." Tho Col
onol's mother's namo was Mlllio Hul
loch. "HEALER" A....ESTEI).
Chlfiigo Mnn Is Arrohtod on n Ser-
Iiiiih Charge.
(Ily Associated Press to Tho Coos
Ilay Times.)
CHICAGO, Sept. 19 Tho testi
mony of throo young girls nnd a
young wlfo resulted In holding Henry
C. Oortlo of Chicago Holghtn, allogod
"faith honlor," to tho grand Jury on
a sorloua charge Ella llormnn, tho
complaining witness, ngod fifteen,
told n story which ahocko'd thoso who
hoard It. Sho declnred Oortlo claim
ed to havo powor by which ho could
direct tho future of his pationtH ovon
whon thoy woro miles nway. Othors
who testified against tho alleged prac
tices woro Mrs. Johnson, aged nine
toon, Nottlo Lovltt, ngod slxteon. and
Llzzlo Albright, ngod fifteen. Oortlo
denies tho charges.
Peevish Children M
Suffer With Worms
Don! t angry with your child bo
teams ha or aha la continually lrrltabln.
In nlnety-nlna out of ono hundred cases
yon will find that the tronblo la worms.
Among tho common symptoms of tha
preMnoo of round worms axe nervous
ntsa, which often loads to epilepti
form attacks dltrlnesa, vertigo, capri
cious appotita, rostloas sloop, itching of
tho eyes and noie, nausea and often
hysteria. Bound worms axe several
Inches In length and infest tho stomach.
Occasionally several hundred aro found
in a single person. Thread worms aro
email er, often not longer than a quarter
of an Inch. Tho symptoms denoting
their presenco aro about the same, but
In this caie the child has no appetite.
Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge is unsur
passed in removing worms. Not only
will It destroy them, but lta tonic effects
will restore the stomach to healthy ac
'iTity. Aa Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge
seldom purges, the Indications of lta
beneficial effects will bo the improved
condition of the person using It.
Millions of parents havo praised this
medicine for more than eighty years.
Insist upon Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge,
and accept no other, Sold by druggists
everywhere. Dr. D, Jayno & Son, Phila
delphia, Pa.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GOJRTHELL
PHONE 121.
Thi Star Transfer
aud Storage Co.
Is prerared to do all kinds ot hauling
on short notice. W meet all tTaius
and boat and wo also have tho latest
style Reynolds Piano Mover. We
guarantee our work.
L. H.Heisner,ProP.
Phones 98-R, 120-J. or 49-L.
City Auto Service
Good Cara. Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhero at any time."
Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46j
Night Phone 46.
BARKER & GOODALE, proprietor.
PEOPLE MUST
T
Government Will Expect Port
Orford Port to Help in
1 Desired Work.
That sanio Indication of support
from tho people of Port Orford is
shown before tho government will
consider tho harbor improvomont
desired at thnt plnco Is Indicated
In tho following which appeared in
tho Orcgonian:
Not until tho Port of Port Orford
Commission has met and an Indica
tion is given tho War Department
what Biippurt may bo expected from
tho taxpayers In shouldorittg a por
tion of tho cost, will tho probable
nction to bo taken to mako Port
urford a harbor of rcfugo bo known.
Assistant Engineer Schubert, at
tached to tho ofllco of Major Mor
row, corps of Engineers, United
States Army, returned yesterday
from Port Orford, after having con
ducted n preliminary examination
Into tho project, as provided in a
Congressional act passed at tho lust
session. Tho samo situation had
boon gono over by two boards of en
gineers, tho last lu 1S90, and tho
schomo was then to build n Jetty.
Now residents ot Port Orford doslro
principally that n small breakwater,
probably 200 foot long, bo construct
ed iib a protection to a wharf nt
which vessels load lumber. For six
months of tho year tho harbor pre
sents no problems for vessels, as
during tho summer season It is pro
tected on tho north, but in winter
tho southorn oxposuro makes It un
tenable nt times.
Tho Port district comprlsos .121
Bqunro miles nnd tho assessed value
of property therein Is $1,700,000.
It Is estimated Uicro Is timber yot
standing equal to 1,352,000,000 to it
ot which 140,000,000 feet is tho
famed Port Orford cedar. Uofore
filing hlu report Mr. Schubort ex
pects to hear from tho Port Com
mission. PRISONERS SEE RAMUS.
Mother of Mrs. Rt'ounull Calls to
Koo Daughter In .hill.
(Ily Associated Press to Tho Coos
liny Times.)
COLFAX, Wash., Sept. 19. Wes
ley and Wlnnlo Hrownoll, who kill
ed Albert Novos, Mrs. llrownolPa
fnthor, Sunday, near here, woro vl
Itod nt tho Jnll yostorday by Mm
Albort Novob, who nrrlvod today
from Klppon, Ida., with tho Hrow
noll bnblos and by Mrs. Emma Grit
fin, daughter of Mrs. Neves by hor
first husband. Tho Ilrownolls woio
overjoyed at tho sight of tho child
ren. Mrs. Novch lu n stntomont to
day admitted that sho had hcaid
rumors ot hor hiiBlmiid'H alleged
mistreatment of tholr dai'ditor. Sho
spoke lu uucompllmontnry tonus of
Novch, with whom sho had not lived
for sovoral yoars. Mrs. Novob did
not hold Hrownoll entirely blame
loss In tho matter, nor docs Mrs.
Grlllln, Tho Inttor stated film would
not bollovo tho charges mado by
Mrs. Hrownoll against corlaln men
of Cul do Sac, Idaho.
THE DOC'S LULLAHY.
"HubIi, my bnbo," croons old Doc
Wlloy, n ho wnlka tho floor at night:
"fliiroly I osteon) you highly, nnd
would further your dolight; I would
Join you In n frolic, euro you of your
Htomarh ucho, but thoro la no dopo
for colic that Is lit for you to tako.
Llston to your daddy chirrup, nnd
you'll soon improve, I woon; I can't
glvo you soothing syrup that Ih loaded
with morphlno! Dondly dyes and ac
ids boric, alcohol by drugs dollied,
constltuto tho pnregorlc you aro yell
ing for, my child. Ccnso, O coaso
your frozlod screaming! Pnronta In
tho bygono times doped tholr child
ren, llttlo dreaming thnt thoy thus
committed crimes: Infants nlways did
korllummlx rnttlod paronts whon
thoy roared, and thoso parents, In
tholr Btomnclts divers brauds of pots
on poured. Wo know bettor, now.
my darling, opon nro our oyes, I
hopo; so you'd hotter quit your
snarling, for I will not glvo you dopo.
If n baby's tummy's nchlng, It must
aclio until It quits; If In spasms ho is
shaking, ho must .throw his llttlo fits.
Trust to Naturo sho will euro you:
she at last will bring you onsoj and
all dopo, I do asuro you, Is moro
ilorro than tho.dlsoaso. Thoroforo,
potsy, quit your shrieking; I havo
pains all up my back, nnd my way
worn knees nro creaking, and I Just
stopped on a tack!
TIME COPY WALT MAS
W. A. 8mith, Brldgoton, Ind., had
kldnoy trouble for yoars, antf was so
crippled with rheumatism ho could
not dress without help. Ho started
using Foloy Kldnoy Pills, nnd say,.
"I began to got bettor nt onco, and
now all my troublo has loft mo and I
do not feel that I ovor had rhoum
tlsm. I rest well all night and tho'
59 years old, can now do tho work
of a man of 35 years. I would llko
to bo tho means of others getting
benoflt from Foloy Kldnoy Pills.''
Refuse substitutes. Lockhart & Par
sons, tho Roxall store, "Tho Busy
Corner."
E. Pale & Co.
High Grade
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Tailoring
Imported and Domestic Woolens
Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed
Wo do all work right here.
870 North Front Street
, Marshfield.
U
GIVES IDEAS -ON
WOAD
Glenn D. Hart of South Dako
ta Writes to The Coos
Bay Times.
Tho following Is recctvod from
Dead wood, S. D.:
Coos Hay Tlmoc:
I notlco lotB of railroad talk In
tho columns of your paper, nearly
ovory issue, but 1 do not read of any
company really building grades or
laying stool. You havo ono of the
best harbors on tho Pacific with a
llttlo fixing and if somo good live
railroad company, llko tho Chicago &
Northwcstorn for Instance, would
extend tholr lino west of Rlverton,
Wyoming, past tho Yollowstono Park
to Rosoburg and Marshflold, what a
killing thoy could make. And how
It would dovelop tho great Stato of
Oregon. F. A. Haines, residing In
your city, was ono of tho greatest
pathfinders tho Northwestern ovor
had, and If ho was glvon tho finan
cial asslstanco necessary ho could
bring tho lino In from Rlvorton, Wyo
ming to Rosoburg and Marshfield so
that tho futuro generations to como
would pralso his namo. Ho Is tho
greatest railroad man In your midst
today. I want to see tho lino built.
If Porter Brothers had havo gono to
Rosoburg nnd built a lino to Marsh
field, instead of from Eugono, thoy
could havo avoided tho tunnol nnd
struck n nlco grndo all tho way. It Is
tho only fcaslblo routo today to
Marshflold, rotjirdlcss of what engi
neers or railroad oIIlclalB sny, Tho
Chicago nnd Northwcstorn railroad la
tho greatest system In tho world
and tho states through which this
company hns built her lines nro tho
host on accon.it of tho vory prosonco
of so groat a railroad.
Evoryouo whethor living in Marsh
flold or Rosoburg, or any other town
in tho state, should boost for this
vory thing. If you wnnt to dovolop
onstorn Oregon nnd at tho samo tlmo
increaso ho population of your fair
city, you need an oast and west rail
road not merely to Rosoburg but
clear through to whoro tho Chicago
and Northwostorn stopped nt Rlvor
ton, Wyoming. Onco you got this,
tho stnto ot Oregon's futuro grontnost
Is assured as woll as hor cities. 1
will admit that Oregon Is a groat
stnto and hor pcoplo nro groat boost
ers, but what you noed is moro rail
roads oast and west across your ntnto
and ovory citizen should start In
boosting nnd keep It up until this
comes to pass. Lot co-oporatlon bo
tho pass word ot overyono and tho
knockors will Boon bo a thing of tho
pnst, nnd you can got anything you
want from tho corporations.
Youra truly,
GLENN D. HART.
THE WORKER.
By Borton llraloy.
I havo brokon my hands on your
grnnlto,
I havo brokon my strength on your
stool,
I havo sweated through yoara for
your plonsuro,
I havo worked llko a slavo, for your
weal.
And what Is tho wago you havo paid
mo?
You masters and drivers of mon -Enough
so I como In my hunger
To beg for moro labor ngaln!
I havo given my manhood to oorvo
you,
I havo given my gladness and
youth;
You havo usod mo, and spent mo,
and crushed mo,
And thrown mo asldo without
ruth;
You havo shut my oyes off from tho
sunlight,
My lungs from tho untainted air,
You havT housod mo In horrible
places
Surrounded by squalor and caro.
I havo built you tho world In its
beauty,
I havo brought you tho glory and
spoil,
You havo blighted ray sons and my
dnughtors,
You havo scourgod mo again to my
toll,
Yot I Buffer It all In my patlonco
For somehow I dimly have known
That somo day tho Worker will con
quer In n world that was meant for his
own!
KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE
at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific
Livery nnd Transfer Company.
If you have anything to Mil. trade,
or rent, or want help, try a Want Afl
Mrs. J. N. Hill, Homer, Ga., has
usod Foley's Honoy and Tar Com
pound for years, and says sho always
recommends It to her frlonds. "it
never falls to cure our coughs and
colds and prevents croup. Wo have
lli ntifllrnn nnd nlWnVR clva thOm
Foloy's Honoy and Tar Compound
for a cold, and they aro all soon well.
Wo would not bo without It In our
house," Lockhart & Parsons, the
Roxall store, "rna uusy uorner.
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