The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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PERSONAL NOTES
MRS. E. D. McAItTHUK left this
morning for tho Coqullle Valley.
JPItOF. RICHARDS of this city wns n
visitor to Myrtlo Point this morn-
MRS?' CHAS. KAISER of North
Bend wns a Mnrshflold visitor
yestordny.
HERMAN HILLYER nnd wlfo of this
city nro Myrtlo Point visitors for
n fow days.
MRS. C. II. MARSH nnd Miss Mnmlo
Gulovson went to Myrtlo Point this
morning.
CHAS. UONEURAKB loft for Myrtlo
Point this morning to take in tno
County Fnlr.
MRS. VS. V. MORRISSEY wns n pas
senger on the trnln for Myrtlo
Point this morning.
MISS MAUDE HOWRON Is spend
ing n fow dnys nt tho Dowro'i
rnneh on Ten Mllo.
A. D. WOI.COTT nnd wlfo woro pns-
Bongcrs to tho Cotjiilllo Valley re
gion this morning.
MRS. S. C. SMALL of this city loft
for Myrtlo Point this morning to
visit with friends for n fow dnys.
MRS. h. LANG nnd dnughtor Miss
Mnhol Lnng nro In Myrtlo Point
for a fow dnys enjoying tho Fnlr.
CHAS. STAl'l-T mndo n business
trip to Norwny yestordny nnd
visited tho Kalr nt Myrtlo Point.
MRS. L. W. TRAVER nnd father, W.
A. Border of Pint II, loft for Myr
tlo Point to view tho sights nt the
fnlr.
MRS. P. N. FLAQG and baby left this
morning for Salem where they will
visit Mrs. Flngg'a mother, Mrs. A.
II. Eddy.
A. E. SEAMAN, wlfo nnd daughter,
Miss Mnrlon, of this city nro enjoy
ing a. dny or two of tho Fair nt
Myrtlo Point.
MISS LOLA MONTGOMERY loft on
tho train for Fnlrvlow via Coiiulllo
this morning where sho will teach
school this wlntor.
MR. AND MRS. W. P. MURPHY
returned Thursday from n short
visit with Mrs. Murphy's hIbIo.',
Mrs. J. E. Schilling nt Myrtlo
Point.
MRS. NORMAN NELSON of tho
U. S. Llfo Saving Station nt Snn
Francisco Is expected Monday
for u short visit as tho guest of
Mrs. E. Mlngus.
MISS DELIA HOLMES, who Imi
been tho guest this sumnior of
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Krlodborg,
oxpects to loiivo Mondny for her
homo In California.
S A Y !:i WE ARE
Bishop Scadding Has a Good
Word for Coos on Re
turning Home.
HOY TAKES I.QNfl WALK.
XiOstcr Osborne of lluiidon Make Trl
to Albany.
ALHANY, Or., Sept. 27. Lester
Osborno of Ilundon whllo on his wny
to this city to rosumo his studies in
Albnny College, wnlkcil from Coos
liny to tho railroad at Rosoburg and
covered tho dlstauco of 00 miles In
24 hours. Osborno stnrtod to walk
nnd when ho was well on tho wny
decided to kcop going nil night. Ho
sprained his nnklo, but desplto this
handicap nvoraged two iiiIIch and n
Jinlf nn hour for tho entlro dny and
night. Osborno hns attended Albany
Collego for two years paBt nnd Is now
In his third yenr in tho nendomy do-nartmonl.
Bishop Scadding thinks thnt Cooj
county Is prosperous, according to
tho following in tho Portland Journal:
Bishop Charles Scadding of tho
Oregon Episcopal church has Juot
returned from his nnnunl vls'tn
tlon of iinrlshcs and ' missions of
coos county. Three weeks woro
spent nmong tho church pcoplo of
unniincr, Umpire, North Rend, Co
(1 ii I lie, Dnndon, nnd Mnrshflold.
"I wns much impressed with tho
improved conditions nnd tho spirit
of the pcoplo," snld llishop Scad
ding. "They nro waiting wlih
groat Interest tho ndvont of trains
from Eugcno nnd Mnrshflold nnd
the Improvement of Coos hay hnr-
bor. They bollovo thnt thnt part
of tho country 1b In for n groat de
velopment. I think thoro Is no
question of tho futuro development
along commercial and mntcrlnl
linos, and I am especially Interest
ed In having tho development of
tho church keep pace. Dean Ilors
fall has chargo of tho work from
Handon south, nnd Rov. Robert
iirownlng Is working from Marsh
flcld north. Uoth clergymen nro
working hard, nnd havo tho lovnl
co-operation of tho lay people Fi
nancial conditions, ns Indlcntcd by
returns to tho church, nro bettor
than ever boforo. During my work
there, I stayed In my cabin at
Handon by tho seaside."
HOO ill HOLD
BIG GATHERING
(Continued from Pago One)
GRAY
HAIRS
OUT
MAltltlAUi: LICENSES.
County Clerk Wutson Issued tho
following marriage licenses durlns
tuo wvoic
Kmll 11. Olsen nnd Annn J. Jobn
eon, both of Mnrshfluld.
John F. Coney and Evn E. Fry,
both of llnudou.
Ralph William Rodgors and Vlgn
Ellon Rodgcrs. both of llandon.
John E. McConnlck, Lebanon,
Oregon, nnd Margaret C. Hewltr,
Mnrshflold
Dan E. Maloney and Helen A. I Improvo tho growth nnd npoaranc'o
A Harmless Remedy, Made
From Garden Sage, Restores
Color to Gray Hair.
A fcollng of sadness accompanies
tho discovery of tho first grny hnlrs
which unfortunately nro looked unon
na horalds of advancing ngo. Grny
hnlr, howovor, hndsomo as It may
bo, makes n porson look old, Wo
nil know tho ndvantnges of bolng
young. Asldo from tho good Im
pression n youthful npponrnnco
rnnltes on others, simply knowing
thnt you nro "looking lit" gives ono
courngo to undortnko and nccompllsli
things. So why suffer tho hnndlcnp
of looking old on nccount of grny
hnlrs, when n slmplo romody will
glvo your hnlr youthful color nnd
bonuty in n fow dayB' tlino?
;uosi poopio Know tliat common
gnrdon sngo nets as n color rcstoror
and scnlp tonic ns woll. Our grand
motnors usod n "Sngo Tea" for
Keeping their hnlr dnrk, soft nnd
luxurlnnt. In Wyoth's Sngo nnd
Sulphur Hnlr Romody wo havo nn
meal propnrntlon of Sngo combined
with Sulphur nnd othor vnlunblo
romcdlcs for dandruff, Itching scnlp
nnd thin, wonlc hnlr, thnt Is split nt
tno ends or contsnntly coming out.
A fow applications of this vnlunblo
remedy will bring back tho color,
nnd In a short tlmo It will romoro
ovory traro of dandruff nnd grently
respond In behalf of Governor
West, nnd C. F. McKnlghr wns
called upon to speak In behalf of
President Tnft. Mr. Potter then
cnllcd for expressions from n num
ber of others, Including Messrs.
Wcrnlck, Droulllnrd, Geiscndorfei
Powers, Conrnd, Mnloney, Glnztor,
Guyton nnd Kchoe.
Tho members extended n vote of
thnnks to Mr. Potter for coniiug
to Coos Dny to nttend tho conca
tenation nnd assisting In tho arrangements.
Ilcforo disbanding for tho even
ing Mr. Potter announced that W.
J. Conrad hnd been appointed for
ono year as vice geront snnrk for
tins locality.
Leo Webster was asked to glvo
tho benediction and paid qulto a
fitting tribute to tho organization.
Those AMcudlnir.
Tho following woro those seated at
supper:
W. J. Cqnrnd, E. W. Klssnni, P.
N. Roborg, C. F. McKnlght, E. K.
Jones, S. P. Dnrtlott, II. G. Kern, A.
VS. Kruso, Elljnh Kolloy, J. .1. Mc
Donald, Danlol Hepburn, Robt. K.
Booth, A. II. Powers, C. W. Mont
gomery, W. C, Swain, L. E. McDan-
lols, F. E. Glazier, L. F. Fnlkcnsteln,
A. II. Dnly, Leo Webster, F. W.
Wood, C. II. Worrel, II. E. Rultninnn,
F. G. Groonough, L. Q. Swotlnnd, J.
W. Gnrdlnor, E. L. Pierce, M. C. Mn
loney, R. A. Wcrnlch, Geo. Olesen
dorfor, Don. Ostllnd, Win, Ekblnd, J.
D. Goss, A. II. Potter, E. Ross, .1. A.
Allen, T. W. Rcnnlo, R. P. Kohoo,
D. J. Kenny, C. II. Droulllnrd. J. A
Pnttison, Andy P. Davis nnd Jnck
Guyton.
The Clothing: Question
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Drndloy, both of Mnrsliflold
11. M. Nelson and I.ovnnn M. LU
lobo, both of Marshfleld. Coqulllo
llornld,
Fronch BONBONS ASSORTED
only 10 CENTS I'Ol'ND at NTAK
VOltU'H SATURDAY mid SUNDAY.
Hot CHICKEN
SAHTHIfS.
TAMA MIS at
of tho hair.
(lot n. fifty-cent bottlo from your
druggist todny, nnd nntlco tho dlffor
onco In your hnlr after a fow days'
troatmont. All druggists sell It, un
dor gunrnntco thnt tho monoy will
no rofuniled ir tho remedy is not ex
nctly as represented.
Go to SARTER'S for tho REST
OF EVERYTIIINd.
jpeciafl Tomorrow
Only
25c Emirson Hose, -First QiuaE
ilty, 2 Pairs 35 Cemte
NORTH REND NEWS
Fred Stora left this week for a
visit with rolatlvea In Portland.
Mrs. Norn Russell and baby of
North Dcnd wcro visitors In this
city yestordny.
Mrs. W. Potorson of North Inlet
Is visiting rolntlvcs todny In North
Dcnd.
Rov. A. S. Illscy has been returned
ns pastor of tho North Dcnd Motho
dlst church.
Miss Ollvo Richards of Sumner is
tho guest of Mrs. E. Gcorgo Smith
of Coos River.
Mondny afternoon n mooting of tho
Coos county lodges of tho K. of P.
will bo hold In North Dcnd.
Irn Wheeler hns moved from this
city to Lnkcsldo whoro ho will stay
this winter nnd cugngo in bont re
pairing. G. J. Riehnrdson, owner of tho No
war k, hns decided to mnko his homo
In North Rond nnd hns lensed tho
Wnltors residence
J. A. Ward, sclonco teacher In tho
high school hns notified tho school
hoard that ho desires to resign ns
soon ns a successor can bo appointed.
Leonnrd Jlnsters, wlio formerly
hnd chnrgo of tho Sumnor hotel, Is
erecting a cottngo on soiuo In ml
ho hns recently purchased, bolow
Sumner.
O. II, Peterson of May, who has
been spending tho summor nt his
old home In Sweden, Is now In
Now York nnd will roturn homo
shortly.
Tho entlro contrnl portion of Slier-
mnn nvonuo will bo occupied whon
sovornl business changes nro made.
M. G Coleman has leasod tho Robt.
Marsdcn building recently vacatod by
E. D. Mlchnol nnd will on October
1st movo his Jowolry storo thoro. Tho
building is bolng nlcoly furnished
for tho purposo. Mrs. C. W. Taylor
will occupy tho room wlicr-i the
Hoolllng storo Is with a restaurant
which sho nnd a sister of bora will
open up soon. Tho Hoolllng grocery
will bo moved into tho Dames build
ing formerly occupied by tho Wa-ith-orly
saloon.
Convrdht.
ffllrliarlfl, Bttm & fln,
.Kocliestcr, IN, X.
"Where can I get most style,
most wear, most satisfaction, in
clothing at the least cost?"
Everybody claims to give most for least. This time we're
not going to. We simply say, "Grant us the favor of a few
minutes of your time, so that we can show you what we have
and actually demonstrate that
U
Money Talks"
This always is a saving for you.
Our stock of suits, overcoats and rain
coats is now complete.
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Mnrshficld.
BUILDING AT HAllltOlt.
Bandon.
ISSUE LAND DOOKLET.
ALL CUT PRICES oh MER
CHANT STOCK
Contsraie Until Goods Are
Vnlunblo Publication Gotten Out by
Portland Uody.
Tho third edition of a booklet on
"Public Lnnds In Oregon," contain
ing compioto information on all tho
public lands, both government and
stnto owned, in tho stnto, nns Just
been Issued by tho Portland Cham
ber of Commerce Tho present
booklet has been edited so cl03uly
up to aaro thnt It Is completo up
to 10 dnys ago. including tho ef
fect on Oregon public lands of leg
islation oy tno last congress.
THOINGS TO THINK AROUT.
Thoro nro 17,803 varieties of oil
stoves thnt won't Binoll In tho n1
vortl8ement8. A mnn with a Inrgo family who
Is working on a salary does not
hnvo to seok nn Investment. They
como to him.
A now patent mousetran Is In-
vented In this country every threo
minutes.
Kngllsh Is a universal language
incepting In tho United States nnd
England.
Thero nro 6,793, 345 excuses to
glvo tho wlfo for getting homo Into
and not ono good ono.
Extensive Improvements Are- Doha;
Made nt Curry County Town.
Extenslvo Improvement work Is
bolng dono nt Harbor In Curry
county, according to tho following'
from tho Gold Dench Globo:
Chnrlos Smith of Harbor, tho
owner nnd manngor of tho Har
bor Townslto proporty, was In town
rccontly, giving soino Idea of what
hns been accomplished thero n
well ns whnt has been planned for
tho fitlurc. Tho largo feed barn I
now completo with olghty tons of
hay mowed away. Tho now hotel
uemg uuut uy Mr. Smith is now
almost, finished. Tho building Is
a 27-room house, built something
on tho plan of n bungalow and of
peeled fir logs of uniform size. The
pponlng of the new hostolry will
bo colobrntetl by n dnnco on tho
evening ot tno 2Sth. Mr. Smith
uaiiulih a enw mm in n i,..ih
thero In tho nenr future by Port-I
nnd cnpltnl, and ns soon as build
ing mntorlnl can be procured mnnvl
uuuuings win no erected. Other
un niuro oxiensivo Improvements
nro In courso of Incubation that
havo not matured sufficiently to
warrant their publicity.
TALKS ON HEALTH.
Prominent Doctor Says Peoido Can
Tnko Care of Selves.
(By Associated Pres3 to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Trust
tho peoplo and thoy will take caro
of thomsolves In health nffol-s
jmnoui ueing drlvon, Is tho way
Dr. Woods Hutchinson of Now
ork, In nn nddress boforo tho
Aniorlcnn Public Health Assoclr.
t on, Hummed up tho health slhia
f.!1 wlntlne to tho genornl public.
riio tlmo has passed." ho said.
when any of tho trappings of mys
tory need bo placed nbout ques
tions relating to tho public health.
Twonty-nvo yearn ngo when medi
cal kuowlodgo was less advance!,
mystory was probably necessary."
WIdo publicity nnd a discussion
of health probloms, ho declared.
wns doing moro to bring tho Unit
od Stntcs Into nn excellent state rt
health than tho strict enforcement
of laws In soino other countries.
Theg
FRECKLES
ptemfeerBricl
Now shares her happiness and shines resplendent
along with our line of
Sparidimig Out Glass
Hamid Paimted Cfeima
aed Rich Silver
All are appropriate wedding gifts and she will not
be happy until she gels them,
SEE
GET
ni tp line
VUJtV PRICES
Red Gross Jewelry Dept.
TJbe Golden Rul
PIllST NATIONAL HANK lll.DG.
W. A. Smith. Drldcoton. 1ml.. lmrt
kidney troublo for years, and was so
crippled with rhoumatlsra ho could
noi uress wittiout help. Ho started
using Foloy Kidney Pills, and say8.
'I began to get better nt once, and
now nil my troublo hns loft mo nnd 1
do not feol that I over hnd rhoumu
tlsm. I rest well all night nnd tho'
u; years oiu, can now do tho work
of n man of 35 yenrs. I would like
to bo tho means of others getting
benefit from Foley Kidney Pills'
ueruse substitutes. Lockhart & Par
sons, tho Rexall store, "The Busy
Corner."
New DriiR That Quickly Removes
...ii-auuiuiiii-jy spots.
inoros no longer tho slightest
need of feeling ashamed of your
irecKies, ns n new drug, othlno
uouoio sirengtn lias been discovered
wim jiuBiuvuiy removes ttieso homolv
spots. '
Simply get ono ounce of othlne
uuuuio sirongin, irom nny first cla3s
uniKKibi nnn nppiy a llttlo of It at
night, and In tho morning you will
sco that ovon tho worst freckles have
begun to disappear, while tho lighter
ones have vanished entirely, it
seldom thnt moro than nn ounce is
ucuuuu iu L-uuuueieiy ciear tho skin
mm sum a oenuuiui clear complexion.
Do suro to nsk for tho double
onuubiu uuuuo us uiis is sold under
guarantee of money back If It falls to
Phone 122-J.
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If Yon Ask Our Advice
ns to tho best cut to buy, o vW
glvo It cheerfully and oof31.'':
Toll us whnt you wnnt tho meat . w
and we'll toll you whnt nnd how nw-"
to buy. Young wives will
this sorvlco a great help in
marketing and will savo themseiw
much worry and useless expe
by taking advantage of It.
. UAnSHFIELD CASH HAIQ&'
FOURIER BROS.
MarshneldTelephone North W"1
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