The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913. EVENING EDITION.
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In price i"K '
Electric Irons
. i.itn n fMV sccond-linnd
Jduo.klnS condition
Vcff Irons .l..'.0 m.
fnns Bay Wiring Co.
rt0ne 237-J ' "road way
SSSm t Klcclrlc Cut
itl'co - '.,. of glass-
' nlsc ' sotlio - tn0
TC; taloV l''T flxturoH,
ffliTlSb' Kvryll,I..B
Jt electrical bupi
Barnard & langworthy
-77. til IVII U'lVIIOM'
j a Goodwill ""' vv K- Sawyer.
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H.r, I'll-iimtlr !,'i', .
,ll orders anil '"' orders given
wompt nttcnu. - KmlinnlM fur
nlshcd. Phono 70-L.
U So' Uruaibvn Mnralifluld.
ion Storage Company
W. A Heard. Mgr.
rjpert Packers. CiirpulH Cleaned
Furnlturo Parsed. Shipped,
Stained ami ltepnlrod.
Hi Front St. I'lionp 19C.
Uvt orders nt olug fc Harvey
Fisher Auto Service
Win. I'lshcr, Proprietor.
Phono orders to Ilillyer's Cigar
Stud, Phone IS J After 11 p. ru.
jIom W. Nlli'it I'1'0110 1 Si-It.
Murshflt'ld. Oregon.
Save That Bundle for Me
A iquaro ileal and a clean uhlrt.
lion s.itTi:it,
Twin City Laundry
none 20.1-J
I'll dill.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
YouCan Git West
MarshffelcJ Lots
For $350.00
12 minutes milk from post ofllcc
-IiMii.100 ft. of ih selling for
11,000.00 We luuc hut two left.
I. S. Kaufman (Hh Co.
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
ffos Bay Steam Laundry
"tdiways deliver the goods.
g 57-J Marshfleld
W Auto Service
Z !M""' ' Drivers and
Ml
.- cusrgeB. our motto:
hM-lV"'00 "t any time."
P anywhere at any time."
OiirRM.. ll0,1 ttnd Blanco
Btn6f6.yPh0neB-78n(146
S2 GOOIiAMC. proprietors
J'Mmowx . II. HORGINS
""uihjw.N
Marshfi
ield Paint
Decon
rating Co.
Estimate
mulshed.
Mmshfleld. Ore.
ChT.. "... Elegantly
'l Water IIot and
HOt'pt.
In V. ' v- w u a
Cot nK...i "' nna npwarus
-sJudway nnd Market
Sfcltobtaium
'Elts.;,1 )1 ,,S' GLEANERS,
Fine Tnii , " blrals
PfeBuck Button Shoes
tlillilri'ii.
M
uld.T Unthor Blltton
That! ' "a MlBSe3'.
I FirsrPiTr4 ,'-' . ""
vass Weaving
, Promptly ,iono at Q
Unci's &, r,-.t r .
u...ai,' and vnni.-. r....
jjj "uu oireei.
North Band, Or.
EANDON BY THE SEA
Do not miss seeing the busiest town on tho coast, from
Portlnnd to San Francisco; the town that doubled Its popu
Intlon In three yeara of conservative growth.
BANDON BY THE SEA
Hensonublbo prices In hualncss mind rcsldeuco lots,
forming and ranch lands within the reach of all.
OoraM MacKintosh
REAL ESTATE
mid
FAST AND
Steamer Re don do
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD
MARCH 25, AT 3:00 P. M.
All Passenger Reservations AVoni Son Francisco Mast no Mado t
805 1'ifo Building, or Lombard street Pier -7. All reservations
in U8 1 bo taken up 21 Lours before willing.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44. C. F. McGEORGE. Agent.
THE NEW
Steamer
CAPT. I1UHTI.3, Mnstcr.
Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay
About Sunday March 30.
THE SPEEDWELL Is speedy and has excellent passenger accom
modiitioiiH, Inrgu clean and airy rooms and electric lights and
uirclcaH.
For freight and passage, apply,
A. F. I'Xabrook Co. Title- Uunrantco and Abstract Co.,
(Ilit-U17 Santa Murlnn llldg., Han Frnuclhco. Man-liftold.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
MONDAY, MARCH 24, AT 12 NOON
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIO PTEAMSUIP COMPANY.
Phono 41 O. F. McGEOHGE, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SLea15Ls! Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at
H P. SI.
SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD, Saturdays, March lBth, 12:!I0 p.
in.; March 22, O . in.; March 2t, 2 ii. in.
Phono Main 85-L. J. O. MILLER, Afiont.
Steamer Washington
Sails for San francisco from Coos Bay, With
Freight, only,
V. S. DOW, Ageat.
Two Lots at Bunker Hill
on corner of county road. Centrally
located. Only ?6G0.
AUG. FRIZEEN
at now location
1BO Front Str. Maraliflcld
FOR A GOOD WAT' II
OR FINE JEWELRY
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Fine WatcTi and Jewelry Repairing.
200 Front St.. Marshfleld.
Be Up To Date
Order your Suit from
Tpvrr The Tailor and
lJLJU Dress Expert
278 Front St. Upstah-a.
WE WILL MAIL YOU 1
for each set of old False Teet
sent us. Highest prices paid for
old Gold, Silver, old Watches,
broken Jewelry and Prcloa
Stones.
Money Sent by Return llall.
Plilla. Smelting & Refining C:
Established 20 Yeara.
803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P.
TO DENTISTS.
We will buy your Oold Filling).
Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Ulgu
at prices paid.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Bee COBTEELL
PHONV S191.
INSURANCE.
COMMODIOUS
SPEEDWELL
Occam Dock.
Marshfield-Bunker Hill
AHTf) LINE
. FARE 23c.
SCHEDULE.
Leaven Marshfleld
C:30 a. m. 12.45 p. m.
7:45 J:46
8:45 2:30
9:45 3:30
10:45 4.30
11:30 5:30
C:10
G:50
7:30
Leaves Hunker Hill
7:15 a. ru. 3:00 p. in.
8:15 4:00
9:15 5:00
10:30 Flagstaff 6:00
11.15 C:35
12:00 7.10
1:15 p. ro. 7:45
2:00 Flagstaff
Every 45 inluutes thereafter.
Packages Delivered
F. McDONALD, Proprietor.
Typewriters
We sell, rent, exchange and re
pair, all makes, new and second
hand.
Ribbon Guaranteed.
Carbon Paper Guaranteed.
Call up
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 44.
Alliance Dock
Have your Job printing done at
Tka Times office,
WAR
E OF
BUTTERFLIES
Pastor Hits GIkkIIiir Girls, ClKurette
SmukiiiK Men and Claudes,
tine MnriinijcH.
COLU.MHUS, Ohio, March 27.
Giggling girls, clgarotte-Btiioklng
young men and clandestine mar
riages woro denounced In no uncer
tain terms by Rev. A. R. O'Connell,
pastor of the Third Steeet Methodist
church, In his sermon on "Court
ship." Addressing himself to tho younit
men, ho said: "Young man, you
don't want a butterfly, hut a wife.
After the dressmaker, tho hairdress
er, the Jeweler and the master of
cosmetic art have gotten through
with a girl, (Jod only knows, young
man, what your aro getting . More
than one wull-incniilnc Hwnln linw in
all sincerity contracted for good
mat upon delivery lie found to bo
decidedly not up to tho Baniple
Young man don't want a giggling
nononlty or a painted doll, who
wants to ho 'Just a sweet little thlug'
nnd tho height of whoso ombltlon
1b to look cute. You don't want a
frivolous, gossiping gadabout or a
bunch or artllldulltloB that leave you
to wonder when the humbug ends
and the ncttial woman begins."
However, a warning, Just as un
mistakable, was In storo for the
young women. Row Mr. Conncll
proceeded: "Young woman, you al
so had better look before you leap.
You havo a right to marry n good
man, and don't you obligate yourself
to anything short of your Just right.
God help the woman who wakes up
to the fact, wheu It Is too late, that
Instead of a man she Is tied up to n
spindle - legged, cigarette - smoking
fool. Just as soon no you And out
that tho young man with whom you
are keeping company Is addicted to
llouor, IB consorting with the kind
of people that aro not (It for a de
cent person to be associated with, or
who Ib habitually out of a Job, you
had better give him up. And do the
samo thing with nn elllmlnato man,
one of these things that smirks and
simpers and glides, doing up his hair
with curling tongs and wearing cor
sets to Improve his shape, falling In
love with any pretty face It sees and
lit to 1111 hut oiio position, termed
In Hoston n "hollormaker." Charac
ter Is tho thing you want."
SMALL COINS NET RIG
profit to rxei.n sam
Mint Service Cost Only $1,200,000
ami Earned $.1,052,000 In 1012.
WASHINGTON. March 25.--The
federal government made the enor
mous profit of nearly in, 500,000 on
the coinage of pennies and nickels,
dimes nnd quarters mid halves dur
ing tho llscal year 1912.
George E. Roberts, director of the
mint, niinounrcd thnt tho .'reasury
earned a total of $5,052,00 i during
tho year on an Investment of only
$1,260,000 for tho operation or tho
entlro mint service, or almost 500
per cont.
Tho cost of tho nickel Is nn Index
or tho government's profit on the
coinage or minor coins. Out or one
pound of a compounds, of nickel
nnd copper costing about 23 cents,
the govornmctn coins $4.55 worth
of. 5-cent pieces. Tho seigniorage on
subsidiary silver colim dining tho
year was $3,5G8,i0u, whllo that on
pennies nnd nickels was $1,819,000
MARSHFIELD DRUGGISTS
DESERVES PRAISE
The Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
deservo pralso from Marshfleld peo
ple for Introducing here tho simple
buckthorn bark and glycerine mix
ture, known as Adlor-1-ka. This
slmnle Gorman remedy first be
camo famous by curing appendicitis
nnd It hns now been discovered
that A SINGLE DOSE relievos sour
stomach, gas on tho stomach and
constipation Instantly. It's quick
action Is a big surprlso to people
Goodrum's Garage
homo of tho
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
317 Central Av.
Phono 373-L
New and Second Hand Furniture
sold on the Installment plan.
HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO.,
302 Front St.
Phone 340-L
Marshfleld, Or,
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to caU at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
rgg!
I RIDDY ON THE MARKET
When visiting a large city poultry
market oue Is reminded of the riddle,
"Why does n lieu cross the road?"
And the wine one answers, "To bo on
tho other side." When n hen crosses
tho road to the market she Is likely
to he asked many Impertinent ques
tions, upon the answers depend In
what class sho travels.
If she Is "simply on old hen" In
New York, the chances are sho will
be bid In and bought at 14 1-2 cents
per pound If a light weight and 17
cents If carrying her maximum
weight. If she Is only a "chicken,"
of course, sho comes higher nnd It
makes a difference- of several cents on
tho pound whether she Is "milk fed"
or simply "corn-fed." Then again It
makes a difference what road she
camo across to get to good old Now
York. Southern nnd western "birds"
aro nut as popular as tho aristocrats
from tho north and cast. Here again
oinis or n fcatnor llock together.
Tho man who operates tho egg
route nnd gets tho eggs about tho
country, buying them from tho far
ners, Is sometimes looked upon by
tho business men in the local town
aB a benefit. They realize the farmer
likes to pay cash for merchandise
rather than trade In eggs. On the
other hand, If tho peddler Is stocked
with n wagon full of mcrchnudiso
and trades at the farmer's door he
does not receive a henrty reception
In town, As long as merchants nrc
ahlu to dlsiioso of their eggs on the
"ease count" basis only by offering
a few cents per dozen more In mer
chandise, they could rotnln the great
er part of their trado. Enforcement
of tho "loss-off" system, however, Is
working a slow but sure change In
this practice.
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FOWL PROIILEMS
Tho answer to the first query Is
Henrietta (Hcn-rye-Ettn.) It will be
fun to find out the other answers.
Can you do bo?
1 Add n hen to n common grain
nnd n girl's namo, nnd find n queenly
woman's name.
2 From thu center of a city In
Greece and also In our own Georgia
take n hen nnd leavo a tease.
3 Prefix tho beginning of the
world to a hen and find a certain
time.
4 A hen nnd a gruln, added,
mnko n boy's name.
5 Add a hen and a kind of de
struction nnd get a poisonous plant.
6 Add a hen nnd flve-sovenths of
a rooster, mid get the poultry's sleep
ing place.
7 Add a hen to hnlf a cent and
get for nn answer "from this tlmo."
8 Annex n hen to a piano figure
with 10 sides nnd get a figure of 11
sides.
9 Add four-fifths of a kind of red
paint to n hen nnd mnko harsh or
coarse.
10 Add four-fifths of cool or now
to a hen and get to refresh. E. F. P.
THE CARINET.
Tho president's cnblnot now num
bers ten olllclnls, doublo tho slzo of
the consulting body that was presid
ed over by Gcorgo Washington In
1789, when thero were n secretary of
state, secretary of tho treasury, sec
retary of war, postmnstor general
and attorney geuoral, says nn ex
change. In 1801 tho secretary of tho navy
was created, followed by n sccrotnry
of tho interior in 1849, when the pub
lic lauds of the nation, tho Indians,
nnd other matters had created very
Important buslnesa.
No further elinnge wns mndo In
the slzo or tho cabinet until 1889,
when tho agricultural department
was raised to a rank which entitled
Its head to a place In the president's
council. In 1903 tho secretary or
commerce nnd labor took bis scat at
tho cabinet table, and tho original
limit of five memberH had been wid
ened to nlno.
Now tho tenth cnblnet officer hns
been created by tho division of the
department of commorco nnd labor
There Ib now a secretary of lnbor, the
older offlco being continued as tho
department or commorco.
President Wilson started his term
with Just twice as many cabinet offi
cers as President Washington liau
for a country which contained less
than 4 per cent of Its present popu
lation nnd spont less than 1 per cent
ns much money.
NOTICE.
To all Royal Solect Masters, resi
dent and visiting. A Council or
Creptlu masonry will bo lnstltued in
Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. in., March
29. All Invited.
C. II. MARSH,
It. and S. M.
RAND DANCE at Eagles Hall,
SATURDAY night, MARCH 20.
Llbby COAL. Tno kind YOU bare
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72, Pact''
Livery and Transfer Company.
A .Message to Rallrond Men.
E. S. Bacon. 11 Hast street, Bath,
Mo., sends out this warning to
railroaders overywlioro: "My work
as conductor caused a chronic In
flammation of tho kidneys nnd I
was miserable nnd all played out.
From the day I began taking Foley
Kidney Pills I began to regain my
strength, and I nm ueuer now man
I havo beon for 20 years." Try them.
Lcckhort & Parsons, The Busy Corner.
South Broadway and make selec
tion from tho largo stock now on
hand. Mr. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marhle and granite
cutter in Coos County. And nono
but the best work is turned out.
HUTS OFF TO
y
Decoying ltlrd, With Mirror tho
iMHt Word,
SAN JOSH, March 21.- Hal Mac
Cormnek, well known In Salt Lako
City as n holder of amateur bicycling
records, Is probably ono of the most
Ingenuous hunters In tho west. Mac
Cormack unbosomed himself today
for tho first tlmo In regard to his
methods, and explains how ho has
been nble to kill ducks on tho Bouth
bay when other scullers nnd baited
pond hunters havo come homo with
empty bnge.
"I hunt with a mirror," Hnl ex-
Dlnlllnil. "UMinn r trot nut sir. ...
bny nnd out of the slglit of the other
fellows, I tnke tho mirror nnd tic It
on the nose of my scull boat. It Is
Just largo enough to cover tho front
of the boat and It hasn't got n frame.
Then I got down behind tho mirror
and when I sight a bnnd of duckn
It's easy work getting up close ou
them,
"All that tho ducks sec Is the re
flection of themselves nnd an ex
panse of water. The boat and my
self are blotted absolutely out of
sight. And say! Talk about easy!
Why, tho birds aro decoyed almost
up against the mirror by their own
reflections. Then you know what
happens."
SOME PIONEER NEWS I
(From the Coos Bay News, pub
lished at Marshfleld, March 24, 1880.
Slglln & Bennett publishers.)
An exhibition nt the Academy next
Friday night.
Andrew Johnson wns married to
Miss Victoria Summers, at Bandon.
Born, In Mnrshfield, March 18th,
1880, to the wife of Cnpt. Chester,
a son.
Born, In Marshfleld, March 17th,
1880, to tho wlfo of Alfred Matson,
a son.
Died, at Charles Hlllborn's, March
22nd, 1880, Mrs. Sarah Dyer, aged
67 years.
Mr. McLaughlin and bride gave a
pleasant party last Saturday night
at Coos City.
A. II, Moore, of Coaledo, an old
resident or Coos county, has gone to
Cnlirornln, to regain IiIb health.
Tho road from Coob City to Rose
burg Is open so thnt tho mall Is car
ried the entire distance oil horse
back.
Married, at tho Central Hotel,
Marshfleld, Oregon, March 20th,
1880, by J. C. Bull, J. P., A. II.
Daly and Miss Lucy Monroe.
Married at the resldcnco of tho
bride's pnrcnts on Coos river, March
20th. 1880, by Rev. C. C. Bailey, D.
J. McLaughlin to Miss Amanda Mc
Knlght. Tho citizens of Coqullle City, Irre
spective of party, propose giving a
froe danrc on tho night or tho 27th
or March nt tho Odd Fellows Hall,
All nro Invited to attend. Music by
Clark Miller's string bnnd. The
following named gentlemen nro floor
managers: Fred Schroeder, Jim
Monro, Amos Nosier and W. R.
Wright.
Tho strlko at Enstport has not yet
been adjusted. Tho miners demand
a dollar por ton, tho proprietors re
fuse to glvo more than 87 1-2 cents,
hence tho strlko. On tho 17th Inst,
the minors of Newport to the number
of about 25 went down to celebrate
the day with the minors of Enstport,
who were Idlo, taking supplies for
their families and kegs of beer, and
whllo thoy were having n "portty
good tlmo" some of tho non-strikers,
or black-legs, as they term them,
applied some epithets more forcible
than polite to tho strikers and got
"licked." A number of arrests fol
lowed. Mr. Lobreo received a telegram
from Snn Francisco last week, stat
ing that E. B. Doan & Co's. and
Simpson's tugs could not be had to
tow any vessel that might take deck
loads of lumber nt Lobreo's mill. It
appears that tho mills have entered
Into a combination to keep lumber
up and wages down, and Lobreo re
fused to enter tho combination or
union, hence ho must bo "busted."
Tho tugs uro common carriers and If
they refuso to tow any vessel thoy
nro nblo to respond in damages.
This bay needs an opposition tug.
THE MAN WHO NEVER ADVER
TISES. A MAN who nevor advertises said
to the writer tho other day:
"The people of this town
know my storo well enough, and
they know me. If tnoy wnnt to
buy anything I havo they will como
around and see me."
It may be admitted that tho
people who have lived here right
along know of tho existence of this
store, but what do thoy know about
It.?
The people all know about the
cemetery, but they don't go there
much except when bomo friend Is
buried,
People don't caro to bother much
nowadays about stores unless they
holiovo the owners thereof are en
terprising men.
Thoy want to deal with merch
ants who seem wide awake enough
to get good bargains and who have
enough spirit of buttle to reach out
for a large trado and thus reduce
tho costs of rent, clerk hire, taxes
and othor "overhead charges." The
man who never sollcltB public pat
ronago Impresses people as too pas
sive to look after their interesta at
tentively. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A fX)LD
but never follows the use of Foley s
Honey and Tar Compound. It stojis
tho cough, heals tho soro and in
flamed air passages and strength
ens the lungs. The genuine Is In a
yellow packago with beehive on car
ton. Refuse substitutes.
Lockhart & Parsons, The Busy Co(
ner.
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