THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913.-EVENING EDITION- fi I I r 1 u I i t I '4 h, t '1 i I E1HI 10 HAVE COMPANY i ICE CHE i II ROSE CUT! Mr8. A. M. KorrloB, mother of W. Ii. Walker of Cooston. left this week for nn exteinlcil vlnlt In California. C. V. MeCnlluni nrrlvod Homo tins Manager of Royal Theater in Marslifield Arranqes for Stock Productions. nwlnir tn tho dolay of tho Drcnk- wntnr 11(11 ll-nvlMC Oil Sf tU'llUln MlllO u-onlf frfllll lllfl PIlHtoril Mill ROtllllCNl nnil not having nnj telegraph si'r-nrlp. btit Mrs. MrCnlliim remained , vlre Ktnrp InBt sunciuv. 1110 mcniwTB gnn Frnnclsro ror a miiwr vmu of tho Btock company organized forW,n ,cr Bstern. Mrs. T. It. Sherl tho Rojtil theater have been tin- , nn,i jim, Moffltt, In Snn Frnn nblo to Kt here, but will ho In cHr0i rhnrlca Stearns, n wonmiy prop erty owner of San Francisco ami member of tho nrm or loung a North Bend News W. C Hnllcy and family lmvo moved from tho H. ! CoUo house Into tho .T. ft. Robertson house, formerly oreupled by Dr. Holllster. C. T. Farlss and Row D A. Mr I,eod linvo gono to Dullards where timv iii nnolst In onerntlng tho SoTt. More Care in DIs- port ox iMxniX(.s or khcjixt infecting. IXVI'.STICUTIOX IX I'OltTI-AVI) Sirs THE GRIP IS SE R10US ZZ&S&ZSfcEESJS i .mi i-eirrepcrri "iniiii , ' Physician Thinks There Should BHilr"' "W&m7. tflw HHHHHHi PORTLAND. Jan. .1. Dealing with tli lcgnl and police aspects of tho social evil tn Portland, tho vice commission lias filod Its third, report, and In summing up, tho commission finds much at fault; discovers there Is n lack of eo-op- orntlon between the pollco nnd tho courts; that tho proBent system Is such that It iimouuts to licensing (l. ,1. I.BMANSIU. Mniiiiucr of tho ltiyul Theater. on tho next boat for the rehearsals. A company of 10 people, most of whom mho been iihhoi'muuii wim business nnd also visiting T. II. Sheridan and Gilbert (lllhorlson, old fiipuds of his. J. W. Gardiner returned over land this week from n busliiess trip to San Frnnclsro. A II. nerbyshlro was tho first N'nrlh Ilend man to nvall himself of tho new parcels post. Dr K. Walson arrived homo this week from Snn Frnnchco, whero ho has been taking a posl-graduato course. .T M Thomas has boon very III of la nrlnito 0 Ollberlson announces that ho has leased his ICentuck Inlet coal mine to Washington parties for n term of five years, lie Is to re eclve no cents per ton roynlty on tho ronl taken out during t lint lime. At a meeting of the rninmlttro In chnrgo of the project for con structing a road from North Hond rnil Cooston tn Allegany, I). D. llrnlnnrd nnd Geo. Cnntlno woro re- nueHted to go over tho routo nnd seo If the cost ennnot bo reduced liv changing tho routo some. It Is believed that It can bo reduced nearly $15,000 by narrowing tho road from 10 to 10 feot nnd chnng- Co.. there. Is In North Rend on tho evil. Tho commission rccom- iiii'iiun iiuii h luiiiuiB uiiiu i. uu blu nted by the legislature, whoro all offenders against morals bo dealt with, tho moral court to bo along lines of the Juvenile court. Weak ness of the civil servlco in tho pollco department Is Indicated; tho slipshod methods of keeping records In Urn municipal court, tho lark of rule or reason In Imposing fines nnd the nppnrent hunting for tho victims of the social evil rather than the "higher ups" nnd tho men, nro dealt with In uiimliiccd words. "No combination of tho lnw. tlo courts nnd the police." says tho re port, "ever can drlvo tho social evil from n city of 200.000 Inhabltnnts. but an Intelligent and active deter mination to enforce tho laws can do much to make tho business of vice both hazardous and unprofit able. To this end the laws should bo simple and comprehensive, tho courts eniclent, and the pollco In telligently active In administration and oxecution." "The sooner we realize that la grippe Is a foe worthy of our 1 steel and not to ho despised, the I better. La grlppo patients should ' bo isolated. The lianils or n i patient, dishes used, cloths (es- poclally kerchleffll should be I carefullv disinfected. Patients I should bo cnrorui in caicn iinmu i discharge and sputum In hand- I kerchiefs or cloths. No food I which has been In a patient's room should bo eaten by any one else. No In grlppo patient should ho kissed by any one. nnd tho I room should bo fumigated with ! formaldehyde candles on tho pa tient's recovery." remarked n Marshllcld physician today to the Times. lnmlliiir nroductloilS Oil tho Pacific! Coast have been engaged and nro; lug tho courso a little. It Is like ly tunc t no cnuniv court or port high class artists, both In dramatic nnd musical comciiy. It Is tho object of O. J. I.omnn ski to chango tho policy of enter of Coos liny will bo asked to fur nish n I ticket dredge tn aid In tho work, the latter nlso being nvnllnblo tnlnmont at his popular theater and, for clearing the channel besides islvo his patrons tho best talent ho, uirowing up n ciiko. which can lie can proem e. I no stocit company will change bills nightly, tho rep ertoire Including melodramatic, rn barot, iiilimtrol, nnd musical come dy, also featuring specialties of sin gle nnd doublo numbers, Tho op ening week will bo In Marslifield. Tito following other towns will bo on tho circuit: North Ilend. Co qiilllv, Unndon nnd .Myrtle Point. used for the road part of tho wnv It. A. Hock nbout January Ifi will open a new meat market on Virginia nveniio and he Is Installing tho fixtures, n fenturo of which will ho n freezing plant. P. A. McNabb of Raslsldo Is re ported to be contesting the hoinc slend of W. 13. Covey on Wlllnnch Inlet on tho ground that tho latter has not done the required amount of nultlvntlon. This mnkes four contests on homestead near Cooston nnd much bitter fooling has re- sullen. Poseidon Indgo. Knights of Py. I among Tin: sicic. i Mrs. II. A. Wells, who wns pol- annnil K'nw Vonr'n fivn hv mitllli: sal- ... ..7.7.7 i.,u i.rn." iiMiiiv Vii.ivnr,..r i'iinn. or fsortii uenii, lias elected M p' M nLmnl- m li' 111 nt' ",0 '""""I" Wr for the OUSU- Mrs. C. J. .Miihonoy, who is in nt i,. Vem- r n wnmi n r t Mercy hospital Is reported better this, 'ZJy, 1 cimS. willln.." P. V morning. I t i.. r-..i.i. . i..n. ..... Mrs. Chnrles Haldwln. who has ': 'T V"A""n' ; " . " "'".V" -V.. V .U. l.i HTO, llll.l'l, ,. fi.l . I. boon finite III at her homo In South Mnridiflold, Is slowly Im proving. Mrs. II. P. Harrington Is recov ering from n serious spell of sick ness nt her Iioiium on South Fifth strrot. Mlsa Itlllu Itoss of North Broad way, who was operated on Wednos Painter. IC. It. S.; Archlo Phillips, I. O.: U II. Chrlstlnnson, O. O. Tho Motor Iloat club of North Ilend will meet Wednesday, January 8, at t-lio Club rooms. C. II. Flltcroft. who ennio over from the Conulllo tol sneud tbn holidays. Is trying to nrrnngo for way, w no was nporaiuu on m uos- i.ib ,nMini. u ..... i ii..7.. day morning at Mercy hospital, is1 '"" S01," l.P. n" ,?, 'rSr r"! getting along nicely. Tl.o IU.hh fam-J "'2 - V., n B ioilqimrJow for Hy recently moved horo from Maine. Mrs. Mlcklom Is reported quite III nt her homo on South Fourth street. M. J. Anderson of Hunker Hill Is coulluud to his home with an attack of the In grlppo. .Ml s Mary lilleu Itoeuey. one of tho nurse at Mercy hoHpltui, Is quite III with In grlppo nt tlu home of her aunt. Mm. Morlarlty, In South .MarNhflold. Ml him Alma Kkblnd. bonVkeeper nt the Kkblad & Sou lliinlwuio stern, underwent n muecwful oper- niion ror nppemllclllM nt Mercy hits I AI.OXO Till: W.Ti:HFIt()XT I ; Tho Hardy sailed this morning for San Francisco with lumbor from tho Smith mill. Tho (I. C. Undnuor sailed today with psissengors and lumber for Snn Francisco. The Hanger has boon put nu tie I South inlet run lu place of tho I .Miiyiinwer wnicn wns destroyed by lire tho other day. lapi. unit was up from the llfo pllnl this afternoon. This makes ll station on business yeer tho third meinlwr of the UkliUU ''"' .When the stutlou will bo family who had Imrt to undergo nulUOVIHl l,w location has not opemtlen for apimnillclUs within tho psst hhi A slhter of Mr. Kk blad succumbed to the dlsenso a few years ago lu Miuuexotu. l''lti:sil OI.Y.MPIA nnd KAKTKUX OVSTHHS Just recclvod. IMION'K oiiuKits to coos ii.vv in: AND fvM sroinoi: co. phonk t:i been auuouncod. notici:. Owing to tho uuvunro of coal nt tl-e mine. Heaver Till t will bo $G.OO per ton on and after January 1. HUGH McI.AIN. Have nur Job printing dono nt Tho Times otllco DON'T COUGH Oct n llottlc of GERMAN COUGH CURE 2oo and olV a Uolilc, for your cough or cold. It is harmless to tho young as well as tho old so do not bo afraid to givo it when needed. RED CROSS DRUG CO Vvco Delivoi'v. Phono V22-, pnnsoxAi, ovKfti'r.ow ICAItL CI.INIC NHKAHD nas return ed from Osceola. Mo., whoro ho went to nlllciatc as groomsman for John W. Motloy. JOHN W. MOTI.RY nnd brldo nr rlvod hero today on tho Alll nnco and woro warmly greoted by Mr. Motloys many friends. WJr. HANTOIU)" WANN. "tho sys tem mnn", has arrived from Port land nnd will spend u few weeks on Coos liny. H. X. l'AIItCIIII.I) N iimKlug some swell vlows of Marslifield and vicinity. If you want u good pic ture of your homo cnll him up. Phono 123-X. "Grippe Is n good nnnio for In lluonzn. for It gets a grip on one in the minium nnd has n pretty good hold along In the spring." ho contin ued. "Wo do not iiuariintlno for gilppe. and tho patient seldom ob serves tho rudiments of precaution. La grippe Is ono of our most hlghlj contagious diseases and causes annu ally from 10.000 to Jl'.ooo deaths In the United States. In 1907 It cnuscd SO.iMiO. Might now It Is grippe season, and wo nro hnvhig consid erable of It here In Marslifield. "I.n grippe Is tho result of n bacil lus found in sputum and nnsul mu cus. Tho bacillus grows In tho mouth ns well an bronlclinl tubes, nnd dis eased tonsils make n very fertile breeding placo for tho germ to devel op nnd llugor. Grlppo germs will nt times remain in the crypts and folli cles of the tonsil ns well as In tho mucus membrane of the nuso and ulr tubes very much like diphtheria, and nro spread lu the same way as nro the germs of consumption nnd pneu monia. "Tho grlppo gorni produces n poi son which wonkons and depresses the body. It nlso attacks tho nerv ous systom, resulting in physical In firmities that years of enro fall to eradicate. It Is hold by competent meuicai onsen ors inai m grippo is n sort of advance agent for pnoumonln, oar and eyo troubles, nnd occasion nlly takes n rap at the stomach and kidneys, often disabling them permanently. The 1913 Indian Motorcycle Is a Winner Heretofore, wo have handled the Indian and liar ley Davidson Motor Cycles but after careful consid eration we decided to concentrate our efforts and liandlo ono machine exclusively. After considering tho merits of the different machines, we decided that "The .Indian" is tho machine best suited to this sec tion and will givo greatest satisfaction to purchasers at a lower figure than the higher priced machines. Hub Clothing aed Shoe Co, Where Money Talk AVlmt you got when you buy clothing a shoes at tho Hub Lower Prices lu these two little words lies the story of Hub success. Lower Prices Here Because Lower Cost All Hub merchandise is bought by us direct from tho manufacturers. We pay no profit to the middleman. We buy for cash, which means that wo buy at the lowest prices. In buying for cash we not only gof every di$. count, but iiav.c our pick of the choicest inercliati-disc. Lower Prices at Hub Stores Because 'Less Profit AVo arc content with less profit on each .sale thai is business. For every I Tub salo means a Hub friend, which in time moans more Hub sales. We do business for cash. When you buy clothing from us, you pay for the clothingyou do'i't pay a part of sonic one else's bad debt. Hub Responsibility Your protection lies solely in the proen re sponsibility of the house Irom which you buy. Wo1 absolutely stand behind every piece of mer chandise that we soil, no matter how large or small the sale may bo. People tell us that Hub Ololhing is slrongor-l better made than most ot the clothing they see, To Sum It AH Up "Wo expect your patronage on the merits of our merchandise and tho manner in which wo do business. This should appeal to you the same as it does to us. "Money T allcs." Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. tft.Vi,.irir"'ra- IMAKRlIliMtiLl). HAN DON. mm9mmwmTmymmKni mi,niwwsnnw I "Off J to n WjI $5.00 iSV Vog I - "ti . J Jf. vtggfc Tho now .1913 Indian. The 1913 Indian 7 h. p. Twin Cylinder has tho reserve power that carries yon at any pace over any road. Through deep mud ( and sand and up sleep, rough hills. Wonderful ly smooth running motor. Now Cradle. Spring Frame-Equipped with recoil leaves mid rubber bumpers. Positively no "bottom'' Oilers la..l t 11 ,,. G ZJ "' ' s ?" -loos t ,,,,, chi,ls7Sl.""Set.n, , n,(; Our domoiistrator is now on tho rond and will .nn tejKW to prove tho oinoionev o thh plnTuSS The Ml. P; Twin, $267 F. 0. B. Marslifield "Queen Quality" shoes have a nack of satisfying when others faiL For style, fit and comfort unsur passed. Prices most reasonable. Golden Rule Merc hunt' Old Staml. AT 'llli: IIOTKI.S. I M.OYD J. T. Conklin. Hmplro; I.. S. Cotton, C.rnnta Piibh; GoorRO Mmlfonl. Ahordoon; Stiinloy I.oiik wii'lli, Now York. CHANW.RH Win. Cnnilllii, Co qiiillo; Roy Austin. Sonttlo; J. O. Klrhpiitiick, Snn Kranclspo; T. J. lliutinnn. Manll, Or.; I D. I.nyton, Portliuid; W .K. Cntturon. HI.AXCO Kiank Torry nnd wlfo, ' nnnlnls Crook; I'. A. Church, North Inlol; C. K. Fox nnd wlfo, Unndon; T. II. Yonknni, It ddlo; J. A. Good will, Cooa Itlvor; John Wnsson, South Inlet; Joo Horn, North Ilend. COOS Miss J. nurford, Port land; A. V, IIodBun, South Coos Itlvor: Win. Hood nnd wlfo, Den ver Hill; (. B. iHlmiio and wlfo, Portland; Mrs. Hay B. Porklns, Spoknno, Wash.; J. B. Doylo, Myr tlo Point; Charles P. l'apo, Dan don; Mrs. McKutohon, Ileavor Hill; Jesso Smith, South Coos Itlvor; R. J. Goodman, South Coos Rlvor: Al Smith, Coos River. CUPID GKTS 11USY. Chlcngo Attribute Iucreimo in Wed. rtliiKs to Ia'iiii Year. CHICAGO. Jan. S.T.nn,. .- given credit by tho marrlngo Hconso clerks In this city for a gain of 3. 374 In tho number of llconses Is sued horo during 1912. Total num ber was 32,877. T , AX APPRKCIATIOX. I wish to express my thanks pub- llCly for tho CXCOllnnt- snrvlnn .n- dered m0 and tho kindness shown by Mercy Hospital and Dr. Geo. B. Dix during tho sovornl months that i iiuvo uuen conuneii thero slnco my injurlos sustained at Smith Powers Camp No. 1. DAN PAPADATOS. XOTICIJ. Commencing Tuosday, Docombor 21, tho Marshfleld-Einplro au o wU lonvo Mnrshflold at 9:30 n. m and 4:00 p. m. for Empire. Times' Want Ada bring results. ASKS .VHM AIjIMOXT. Bl.DORA, Jan. 3.- One tfl cnsoH that promises to bo InterJ which Is llled for tho Januar of court Is that whorcln Mn modii MosMiunii sues Arch Mo- Tor dlvorco and alimony in lt' ot $10,000. Tho case Is out c ordinary for sovoral roiaoin. Tho petition llled by Mr. man's attornovH Btntcs that MoBHinnn. nf llilnrn. nnd A- Kolly, or Omaha, woro marrl' uui. I, iJll, aim lip l" ' 1912, thoy Hvod togothor asnii wiro. Thnt tho dofondani years of ngo and tho plaint- years youngor. Tho grouiim1 vorco nro on sovoral counts, which nro morosoness of dUp jealousy of plaintiff on the P tho dofendnnt nnd thnt the ant rcfusoa nocessnry apondlcl oy. Attached. to tlm notition ll' hlblt In tho shapo of antH agreomont. In this agroomentt unimportant Itoma it la nP" iweon tho pnrtlca that at tM of Arch Mossmnii, If tho !' witn Him till his doath, she celvo tho sum of f C.000 ns W In full of all rights of dower of estnto. If ho survives W Mr. Mossmnn is Ilkowiso to f shnro In her estate. This a?"1 waa made Oct. 7, 1911, on daj marrlngo. Tho iiiarrlago was tho rcsul' work of a matrimonial bure Mossman answering nn an' ment nindo bv tlm brldo. Tl about threo years ago and alu Mossman went to Omaha to' tho appeal, it was two year1 he succeeded In Induclnc Mrt to marry him. Finally an at' tlal agreomont waa nrrnnged innrringo took placo. Mr. Mossmnn hna lioen l boforo, hia w Ifo deceased. TW wns iwico beroro niarriou ' bns two divorced huabnnds l1 Tho plaintiff's childhood WJ InGrundy County nnd her minio wntson. Tho paper' caso allogo that tho IefeM worth ?30,000. lk iA ...rs, . HS9 B5i iiV. v. ijMEl fc .l mi.i R-ifevAr a.VlX'iWps.-'..A. "?., Im fl