The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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5KIJ THAT WILL CAIUIY ilTIM) PAHHKNGKH8 18 LAUNCH
Si) IN TUB CI.YDK AT GLASGOW 1IY TIIK CUNAHI) LINK..
WXifAannW Anrll 24 Til largest
&Jtajr?r",?rBS.K
iquuanua, u.'y -----falptUlie
yards of lior hulldora, John
Wewaund Company of Clydebank,
facials of tho steamship company
Mlliundrcds of other spectators
UrolaSBomblcd to seo tho great H hip
Mdelldown the ways and tako her
Mltlol plunge In the waters of the
WH?'. .. . ....i. . .. .ilu.
W Aquitania win huvu u "-
.m,. ullptltlv III OXC088 Of 50,
&oTtons, or about 10,000 moro ton
?vM.nt. ti.. White Star liner
nymiilc, tho largest vcbboI now In
.r.u;,'i.. nr,. niiii f(Ht lmiutli and
SfSffcot beam, and she Is to have a
Speed of 23 knots. In her present
Bbadltlon, without englneB or boll-
Brfl, WHIIO wuibiih m. n" -
armed battlesinp. iter interior uu
Mf Prize Will be Offered for
LBest Infants at San uiego
BExpbsition How Contest
Mill be Decided.
Sam ntrcrin. Pnl.. Anrll 24.
jMlow many babies In Oregon can
qualify under tho rules adopted for
tho 'Hotter Ilablcs exhibit at the
San Diego Exposition?"
KAnothor question Is, "How many
rrW.t lw.ru ni.,1 fnflmrn will lit) wIllllIK
tolhnvo their babies Judged by the
samo standards t applied to prize
animals with tho single purpose ol
iBdoptlng some aystem that will pro-
'.li.An l.n.. l.nl.lnu?"
JHUUIU i'l U.1M.WM.
jij Eugenics has been a popular fad
uui in mo oim ino mrm iin-mia Dim
ply "bettor babies," und UiIb Is the
winul. ilnlll'lih liv till. lirflMOHOll OX
hllilt about which President 1). C
Vrill... n lm a.... llli.im l.'vtintiltlnn
OUBGEBABtES
IIKE LIVESTOCK
Bland Mrs. Gertrude II. Lane, of Now
BAr I. - I.. .... ..... 1... ..(. f ffl
IX UTK, UTU ill tui I uojiuwhuuu. ..
ft jinn nrnnntK'H In mud a "Hettei
Babies" contest, and Is holding
inein, in every mmo mu umuu
Tho San Diego Exposition has tiskuc'
hnr In i.yllllllt tlin roBUltB of tllL'SC
'contestB nt Snn Diego, or to outllnt
a nlan. wherobv the exIilbltB can be
nindo.
jj Following Is tho score card adopt-
Ml antl in uho wiiirn limy mi iwuu
tho San Dlogo Exposition:
' iiody Hulght and weight, 12;
circumference of ehoHt and nbdo-
'rriun H" uvillllliitrv mill IlllulltV Ol
.., u, .. w.rf ...... -. v -
'!!.. .....I tnt II nlinlltv llf lllllHCln.
inmu M.. , , ,. j . - .
Ihnnd grasp, rising, sitting poise,
walking, running, C; bones of skull
spino, client, iiiuiib ami ieei, o.
Head Circumference, 7: ahapo of
eyes, 4; shape, size and position
or ears, :!; shapo and size or lips, 3;
shapu and slzo of roreheiul, I; shape
and patency or nose, ti; shapo and
condition or Jaw, hard palnto, ton
sils, G; shape, size and condition or
teeth, fi.
Psychological Disposition, 4; en
ergy, 5; racial and ocular expres
sion, 10; attention, 3.
President Collier may decldo to
orrer a big prize ror tho best baby
less than three years old exhibited
at the exposition during the yeai
llUC, and Ih awiiltlug Mrs. Lane's
suggestions with a good deal of In
terest. WIVKN TICIAIj THIP.
Akiitnu Will He Sent to Alnsku In the
Neiir Flit in e
A Portland paper says:
"With several representatives of
the Alaska-Portland Packers' Asso
ciation, the ownora, nnd a number or
Invited gucats aboard, the new tug
Akutnu Is being given her olllclal
trial trip. If everything goon off In
good shape, the Akutnu will be put
iu shape ut once to leave for the
Nushagak lllver, Alaska. It Is tho
Intention to have hor ready to cull
for tho Far North Friday. Sho will
be In command of Captain Ilernt Ol
uen. About three dnys later sho will
be followed to Alaska by the tug
North King, belonging to the same
company, und which Is lying In the
lower harbor.
"The hull or tho Akutnu wns built
In the Kruse & Dunks yurds at Coos
Day, while the machinery and boiler
were turned out In the Fast. They
wore Installed by the Willamette
Iron & Steel Works. The Akutnu Is
110 feet long, 24 feet Iu tho beam
and 10. (i feet depth of hold. She Is
expected to reel ofr 12 knots nil hour.
Hrttl the Cough that Hiiugs On,
The seeds of consumption may bo
the caiiho, and a cough that hangs
mi wenkena the sjstom. Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound checks the
cough, heals tho Inflamed mom
bruium and stn'iigthens tho lungs.
K. D. itouutice, Stlllinare, (In,, says:
"I.ngrlppo luft mo n deep seated,
Slacking, pulnrul cough which Foloy'a
Jlouny mid Tar completely cured."
Fw bale by I.ockhurt-l'ursona Drug
Co., "Tho Husy Corner."
I Low Jn pili'o, high Iu quality.
Electric Irons
We luue n jfew M'coud-liiind
IroiiH in good noting vouditiou
ut 1.7S.
New irons, ijiU.no up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J 1C3 N. Uroadwuy
im the World
nlshlngs and doooraUons aro plnhned
on the most lavish scale, and she will
In ovcry way merit tho descriptions
of a Moating palace. The latest sa
fety devices will be Installed and sho
will carry life-boats sufficient to ac
commodate all or her passengers and
crow.
This ship will have accommoda
tions ror C50 first class passengers,
740 Bccond class, and 2400 steerage
passengers. Hor average speed of
23 knots iu ordinary weather will
land her passengers on Monday night
ut Fishguard on tho eastward trip
and early Friday In Now York on
tho outward trip from Liverpool.
Ono or the vessel's unique fcaturea
will be u completely equipped tho
ater. It Is said that a theatrlcul
company with a repertoire of playa
will bo provided for tho ship by a
New YorK manager,
Depiii'liuent of Poultry Husbandry
Tolls What lo Uu Tliein.
COHVALLIS, Or., April 24.
'Rolled oats of good quality inako
a very good first feed for chickens,"
inys the O. A. C. poultry Husbandry
deportment. "Dread crumbs or
-Utile bread soaked In milk and
inuuozud dry. Is also an excellent
first Teed. Another good reed ror
ho flrBt few days or a week is n
raw egg mixed with ornn nnd a lit
tle shortB or middlings and fed In
a crumbly condition twlco a day.
..ny of thoao three feeds may be
fed twlco a day, with in addition
racked wheat and cracked com.
Until tho chicks have learned to
ut. the food should bo given on
Mean sand. After a couplo of days
ho cracked wheat and corn snoiila
')o fed In chaff, so ns to mako the
'hicks scratch. Increase tho depth
f tho chafr as they grow older.
vrtor tho first week discontinue
ornn and egg, or tho bread and milk
uui feed In Its place a mash of
urnn and Bhorts or bran and mldd-
Mugs with ground corn In tho pro
tortious of about three of bran to
ine of middlings and one or corn,
ir tho ground corn Is not avallablr
it reasonable prices, finely ground
vheat may bo substituted and a tit
le later finely ground oats. Add
i pinch of salt to tho mixture and
mough milk or water so that It wll
nix to a crumbly consistency.
Feed Just as much or this ns they
vlll clean up readily In an hour ol
ess. and give them ono reed a day.
Continue tho cracked grains In the
huff until they nre about six week
)Id when whole wheat mny uo red.
Oo not allow the soft food to re-
naln In tho reeding troughs after
'ho rhlcku have had all they wll)
nit. A little dish of dry middlings
's a good cure for ordinary dlarr
'loea. A dish of charcoal should be
'ept before them nil tho time.
After tho feeding or the egg Is
llscontlnued glvo them beer scrups
That should bo kept In a box or
hopper all tho time where they can
nolp themselves. The reeding should
be done in such a way that the
lilcka will ho actlvo and busy most
or tho dny. GIVo them as much
"ango ns possible on fresh ground
They must have plenty of green
food nnd grit at all times, nnd
'heir brooding coop kept cleun and
free from mites.
AMKASKADOIt HHICK QUITS.
lllltlsli Diplomat I.caw'H Post ill
Wellington After Loiik Service.
Illy AnnHitfJ I'lfn la Cooi liar Tlmt 1
WASHINGTON. April 2r,. Ilrlt
IhIi Ambiissador Ilryco laid down to
lay tho office he hna held bore for
thu past six years and loft ror Now
York to begin tho trip home. He
will meet his successor, Sir Cecil
Sprlng-KIco Iu Now York Monday
and then, with Mrs. llryce, will go
to San Francisco, sailing ror Yoko
hama May 3. Ho will study condi
tions Iu China, tliuuco homo by way
or Siberia.
I'xnoitsi: pi:ack phoposaij.
Hngllsli PresH Pmlse Secretary
Iti'jun'h Plan tor IVure.
IHr Auorltt4 Vmt loCoo Vty Tlroea 1
LONDON, April 25. "Secretary
or Stato Ilryan's peaco proposal, as
laid before tho diplomatic corps Iu
Washington yosterday has all the
simplicity characteristic of a great
Idea," Bays thu Hvonlng Standard,
"but whether it Is practical only
time nu show. The gravest ills
"redlt will bo retlectcd on an Ku
rnpean government which docs not
welcome the communication and
'ivo It tho fullest and most 'sym
pathetic consideration."
PILES CURED AT HOME m
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD,
!( ;uti tuffrr from lltiMior, Itihlnf. tllud
or iTutruitluc rilrn, Mrutl lur )our Udrr
muiI I 1U trll rou kow t lurr juutmII ti
tii'iu f the uiw aUiorvtluu trraluirut; ud
Kill l0 Mild tour of f tits bow trratmrul
trrr fur UUI, wllh r(rHur from ;uur
uu Iwillljr If rixUlrd, liumnllttr xr
I Iff auj iH-ruiinrut rurc tuurrO Srud uo
luourx, but Wll ollitrt of llila ifer. Writ
tulr to Urn. VI, Summer. Via I, twin
l)iuic, lud.
W, 8. DROWN Jjj) A. H. IIODOINS
Marshfield Paint
(3& Decorating Co.
KstlmatcM Furiilslinl.
Phone 1H7-Ti Miirfcliflelil. Ore.
I HAVE MOVED
Into my new store with a uow line
of gooda and new fixtures Come
and see mo.
y new store with a ui
da and new flxrurea
) mo.
AUG. FBJZEEN
LAItHON NOW A JOLLY TAR.
AdJutiutfJernl .Fluyer .Appoints
J. ... . . . K-..l Afllltl..
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 2C "Has
tho Japanese situation become .so
nlnrmltur im nil that?" WOB tllO flrfit
answer made by J. Fred Larson to
Adjutant-Qenorai Finzor, wnen m
zer notified him of his appointment
ns a Lieutenant-Commander In the
Oregon Naval MU'tln.
"I've ltaa some nnvai experience,
im oniii. "mill I Hiintioso I oucht to get
along all right, especially slnco now,
In tho phrnfleojogy or tho navy, ono
dues not have, to worry about 'fore
afid 'nrt' and 'port' nnu -Binruoaru.
It Is moroly a matter or 'right and
loft,' and I buppobo if you want to go
below, you call It the basement In
the modorn man or war.'
Llbby COAL. The Kind roU;hTt
ALWAYS USED. Phono 70. I'mI'
Mtmt nnd Tnnfr Ootnrmny.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby glyen .that .tho
undersigned bus been duly appointed
administrator of tho eatato or An
drow Johnson, deceased, and lettora
of administration upon said estato
duly issued to him.
Now, therefore, all persona having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the same to
me, with tho proper vouoherfl duly
verified as by law rcqulredfl within
six months from tho dato hereof, at
tho office of James 'T. Hall, 11 .(El
dorado Dldg., Marshlluld, Oregon.
Dated this 19th day of -April, 1B1R.
C. E. HANSON,
Administrator of tho estato of An
drew Johnson, deceased.
(First publication April 19 and
last Mny 24.)
svitmoNS.
In tho Circuit Court of. the State-of
Oregon, hi und' for tho County.. of
Coos.
Julius Nelson, as administrator .of
tho estate of j.Iary A. Peterson,
Deceased, plaintiff,
vs.
George D. Harris, Defendant.
Suit In Equity to ForecloHC a Mort-
IfOKC.
To Georgo D. Harris, the above
named defendant:
Iu the name of the State of Ore
gon, you aro hereby notified that
you are required to appear nnd nn
nver tho complaint filed against you
in tho above entitled ault, within
six weeks from tho data of the
first publication of this summons, to-
wit:
Within six weeks from tho 22nd
Jay of March, 1913, the same be
ing tho date of thu first publication
of this summons, and if you fail
to appear and anBwor on or before
tho 3rd day of -May, 1913, , the .same
being tho last day of tho tlmo pro
scribed in tho order of publication,
judgment will uo taken against you
for tho relief demanded In plalntlff'e
complaint, a succinct statement of,
which 1b as rollows;
First. That thero be adjudged
to bo duo and owing the plaintiff
from defendant tho Bum of 1400.00
together with Interest tbcreon at
tho rate of Crc per nnum from ,the,
i a uny oi ueccmuer, lauv, ana
for the Bum of fGO.00, reasonable
attorneys fees to bo nllowod herein
and for his costs nnd disbursements
boreln.
Socond: That a certain mortgago
made by defendant dated December!
7th, 1907, to secure tho payment of
a certnin promissory note, bo fore
:losed, and tho premises described
therein to-wlt: Lot 2 In Block ci
of tho Townslto PJat "Ii' of Copa
uay, as per piai thereof on Jlle and
of record in the office of the Coun-
y uiorK or saiu county nnd State,
oo sold in inn manner provided by
law, and tho proceeds applied to
tho payments of the coats of said
sale and of this suit, and thu
sums to uo duo upon said promis
sory note ns secured by said mort
gage, and that the defendant and
all persona claiming under him sub
sequent to the executiou of said
mortgage, be barred nnd foreclosed
of all right, claim or equity of re
demption In said premises.
Third: That tho ovornlue t(
any thero bo, bo paid to the Coun-)
iy w;ierK oi uoos county, uregon,
subject to tho order of this court
and for such other and further re
lief as tho Court may deem meet
nnd equitable.
Service of this nummons Is made
by publication In pursuance of an
order of John S. Coke. Circuit
Judge of tho Second Judicial DIs
trlct, in Coos County, Oregon, and
dated March 21st, 1913, directing
that service thereot bo made by pub
lication In the Dully Coos Ilav
Times, a dally newspaper ot general
circulation printed and published at
Aiarsnneia, uoob county, Oregon,
once a week for a period of six
weeks.
Dated this 22nd day of March,
1913.
JOHN P. HALL, I
JAMES T. HALL.
Attorneys for PJalrnlff.
( First Publication March 22, last
publication April 26. 1913.)
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
We, the undersigned legal voters
of Lakeside, No. 1 Precinct, Coos
Count, Stato of Oregon, respectfully
petition tho Hon. County Court of
Coos County, Stto of Oregon to
grant a License to, W. IL Short to
Sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous
Liquors in less quantities than one
gallon in Lakesldo, No. 1 Precinct
Coos County. Stato of Oregon, for the
Period of Six Months, as In duty
bound we will ever pray.
J. N. Shlrln. Frml Mitat
Chas. J. Furhop, E. Vanburger.
Joe Noble, H. R. Holcomb,
R. L. Roundtreo, Einll, Ponthun.
R. M. Wleilor. I. fi finli
Wm. Roundtreo, W. M. Young,
unrry jienson, jock Flanagan,
J. Van nurger, Will Judd, ,
A. F. Johnson, J. Justrom.
Mllo M. Pierson. A. Im-Ai-nnll
G. E. Dlvllbllss, Frank Rowron,
Andrew Olson, Chas. Ollea,
Adolph LlndroB, A. R. Dowron,
Ira E. Wheeler. O. Sehronrinr
A. Eskola, Peter aienegat,
The Ideal Light
For Young Eyes
The soft, steady, mellow glow of Tungsten (Mazda)
Electric LigbUprevents eye strain, For reading or
sewing -at night anything that requires concentrat-
ed use of the .eyes-it is a boon, Electric Light can
be turned on or off by children without danger, It
has no fumes or odois to poison the air, It is clean
and healthful, ..... -
Make Your Home AttiMctive
Tungsten (Mazda) Electric Light gives an atmos
phere of comfort and good cheer and the artistic
fixtures and handsome lamps will beautify ydur
home, Electric light is labor-saving It requires no
attention and does not smudge the walls and ceil
ings, Your family should not be deprived of such an
Inexpensive luxury, when your home can bo wired so
quickly and cheaply, Telephone 178 and we'll be
glad to submit figures,
Second
.Marshf ield-North Bend
Automobile Lines
TO OUIt PATRONS: ...,, , . . .
Automobile tlckcta aro now good on both lines betweon Marsh
field and North Rend.
GORST & KING
TWIN CITY AUTO LINE
I
T 18 UETTER
i-i(winvm
.mrfV'. !
IDLE MONEY
KKIt THE REflRET TIIATXU
i, DID NOT. DO SO, WHEN THE UAY
.OF WANT COMES.
TODAY IS. Ori'ORTUNlTY DAY
,AT TIIK
first National Bank
OF COOS HAY.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OIJEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY,
Established JH80.
Capital, Surplus anaMJndividgd
Profits $110,000
Interest jmiIiI on Tlmo JH'IH"I(
Off iron:
t, Wt ik-niMh Indent..
J, M. PanjiguN, V'PP-I'rf!pf.
II. 1'. WUUhiiiv, Chk-y,
Oeo, h .WlnrtieMiT, As't Owhler,
C A. SmithLumber & Mfg. -Co.
RETAIL
LUMUER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. 8ASII AND .DOORS.
ROOFINO PAPER, ETC.
CUTl flTUK FUEL DILI IN TWO UY yBINO OUR .WOOD.
l'HOXH 10. 183 SOUTH .ROADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
ft
tf5
and Marine Insurance
Title ! Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SBNGSTAOKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo Office Phone 191 Platting Lands a specialty.
Parma Timber Coal and Marahtleld Office 14-J.
General Agenta "EASTaiDE."
j-
Power Co.
and Central
TO OPEN A UANK
vnir with vrvmt
Mrwjmw
THAN TO HUF-
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DEPARTMENT
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barkK
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CONTRACTOR AM.
p K-tlmato. ffi on
Plans ami specification? i ,.,lei1
f doBlrod. An ,0e tn J"ml
toed. Plume J24-i". Job uii-
OLIVIA EDMAIV, -.
Scientific SweH'SK Me,
TOEL OSTIjIND,
J Piano Tuner nml n- i
PURL RILEY IIALMXnwT
.... 1'Juulst nnd Tn.,i,..
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Architect
KooinM U01 nnd H02, Coke IlniMi
Mnrl,f,.l,l. n.' BlJMhl
rit. W. MOItUOW.
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7 rt"T Hu,M'niC. Ter Grul
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M. H. TURPK.V.
ARC1I1TKOT
Mareliflolil, Orezon.
TIU A. J. HKNrntY'S
Modern l)i-nui I'arlors.
Wvi are oaulppod to do high clui
work on abort notice at tbs m,
lowest prlcoa. Exnmlnatlon ttti
Lady attondant. Coke Bldk , Oot
Chandler Hoel. phone tK-J
Fisher Auto Service J
Win. I'Uher, Proprietor,
Phono onlora to IIMIyer't Clin
Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. u.
phono G-J. NlRht phono 181-R,
MiirHlillolil. OrcKon.
New and Second Hand Furniturt
Nuld on tho liistnllmrnt (lis.
HARRINGTON, DOVI.l! & CO,
:t(lii 1 'itm I 61.
Phono niO-L MnriMWJ, Or.
Bowling Alley!
7n NORTH FRONT STItKKT
Tuesday Evening
Especial lyjor Ladies
First ClassWeaving
iromitljr done at
Gardiner's Rag Carpct.Fadwy
Cor. Union and Montana Strut
Phono 131. North Bend. Or.
FAMILY WNNKIta
In our now location, wo " "
poclally prflparcd to cater to nmi
trade. Regular mcula or short or
llOIB. J
Open day and iurIu. i 1
MERCHANT'S CAF1I. "
Rnwdu ay und Commercial Mi
COOS RAY PITI-J AMI WI.NWtt
(IIiASS CO.
J. A. OooiUIII and W. B. Stwjtf.
Piute, Art and Wlmlmv Wm.
rors, PrNiimllc fll.
Mall orders and phono orderi gltn
prompt iittoutlon. KatimateJ to-
nlBlied. I,h0De,,7.ell
727 So. Hrnndwav. MaraMleii
A modorn Bncx . utidtng, ; Elwjj
AZ?ght. Steam Ilett . Byjj
Furnlohod Rooms with Hot
Cold Water.
HOTEL OOOB
O. A. MHTIn. Prop.
lUtw: BO rents dj "f"""
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Singer Sewing Machines
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Wo huvo ti om ! "
Machines Repaired.
Supplies and NerdlM for Sale.
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Pictures &Frammg
Walker Studio
Mno Wutcl, ami .
-'miiiiii.r i:Rnw
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Real Estate and Insurance
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