The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 01, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY-TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
I
III IS DYING
Ler Kino, of Florence, Does
lNot Believe He Will Live
-Strange Story Told.
ti..iltitir iirintB tilts
noren
lu,i.nkn KinB." wlio Ib slowly
PBV KloriS cIoch not bollovn
B?mrt.blo''",-tory fro...
....nrp Uivh"" .
.he KIliK. '?or, KI0W" V"
t'Mh. w II vo till August and
lilt he ." . ...... will liu an em.
fcitt 'I, 1 ,10 himself
II W..B" '"''. iinnwi that th..
fcrW ,u" ,'..' .in,! which Imp
fl",!!!
ilCtlOn. ".."T-'.r'-pnr.,,,
hMgelcai -'- ,i,iu t,i .,,.,
Wi"? r.v, to Lor.)
IP0"., ... unriinnt ClirBO BO KfOnl
", h ImllH ns .i relief that mil-
111 "U . I.I...I tlllO.l 111
..it curse o iiuuimii" n"'" "
ftffi. reptile which brongh.
utb Into mo wi "
Un the early part of Anoint, 1 87G
'n ??u I'.ttlmp Klllir wnB I) nk
V blackberries In tho mountnliii
irked In It. Biro,.. Btrck iio 1,
Bj without wnrniiiK u,unu" '"
.. .. i-,iv iiiinii ii Ir leu n little
fa, tho knee that lie ilrnKRuil "
l. .,n uOilnnlnir nnil lurk I UK fo)
100 jarils or more. Ho reached
imp all riRiii; ," i ""
".'..., fr.im ilui loir and tin
round healed In n fow weeks imf
irolably. as Ho noneves, nu uu
abiequent history of tho blto, nl
bt lufferlnB It ims caused una ur
trinjo, almost incrctiiuiu, nnuu
una u'lmiii not have occurrct
kad It not been for ono clrrutnstnnc
L-tbe time of tlio year. August, n
L .n known. Is doKB days, am
isrlnc this month snakeB Bhod, thoy
lr bund ami inoy Binao hi uvury
Eltj they hear. It was tho bite
t blind mm hiicuumk Him no uiii
r.,nhi ilnir iIiivh and recurreu
tith Into the life of I.uthor Klnir
I For twenty yenrs, nil unnccount
lilt period of dormancy of tho effcci
Lit iftitru-nrila tunic nlace. ho WOtl
boat sound and well, tho suako blti
nctlcally lorKotton. Tnen, on im
nl rfiv nf .Tnlv. IXflfi. Im felt ii lie
Hilar Irritation on tho bitten leg
ka( nrnn tlin Itmlon anil not lust be
kv the knee whoro aipcnred tin.
krirnf tho lilte. Tlio next niornllll!
Itcuit, 1, lie woko up feeling dlzzj
ltd to una Hint tlio irriinting spot or
iu inee was a running soro, rouei
alhtbonn. All (lint innntli bn Bleu
Rnm l.litwn In lu'pulv linnrn n ilnv
jnnk little, ate scarcely anything
i me rtinciions or ins uony stop
ltd. On the first of September Ik
rot nut nf liml ninl cnllnil fnr annin
pg to cat. Ily tho fourth of Sop
pier tho soro was completely heal
jOa the last of July, tho next yoar
leu again an Itching on his Instep
o Itchlncs this time, and ho fel'
fur as with malaria, Tho nex
orslDR tlio year-old scar upon lilt
u:p naa revived Into n soro am'
lot two Inches nway was anothoi
p, both running and both rotter
the bone. Airaln ho Blent tho wholi
pth through, with llttlo drink oi
w, and Ininglulng In hla dollrluu
In a rattlesnake was colled up Ir
wieg, under tho skin. On tho lira1
V of September ho got up hungry
ijmeiouriii or September tho soret
kr well.
Aad so on tho Hrst of August oi
ita year, with inoxpllcnblo regular
1 for elcliteen years, his onforcoi'
t Of COIlla mill rnntlncf lino lirv
Mi all tho scars of tlin nrccnillii'
Cm h.1Vo rev,ved, acrompnnlod uiv
r"ij oy a now soro, and wltl
rjiilly strango regularity, tho Borci
r never tanea to bo entlroly honb
P b)T the fourth of Rnntnmlinr II
ij has eighteen scars upon his log,
KLi, Bore on h,s ,nBteI'. Hko o
friodlc volcano, has rovlved olgh-
" umes; tne second, sovonteon
. ana tnuB it becomea a simple
uDltni In nmprrtQDlnni n fln.l ilinl
f,!!1" Ing- blUo" OIco by a live
r-nu8ne, naa been robltton aoven-
times by an Invisible and ghoat
'"e, that all through each Au
Bines colled thoro a droad and un
l .mimsl8 ul,on '8 leg. nut Btlll
.i.. ". n m as Btrango In Its In-
Wcncles as In ita conslatonclea.
uuai errect, aa hna boon noted.
' until twenty years after
1 Olte tonV lllllnn .. .1 !. ..
1 WO did not lironk mil nnmu till
lVZT'r?-Ryat-
it .r . "" ""
rt! ?u lndeed, aB ho bollovea and
cu.' .at a Pretornaturnl corres-M.-S
,8..b0nB worked out bo-
his life and tho llfo of th-.
: uat mt nlmi ..,.m je8t k0 n
rll in AuL'iist 'i . on..o .it oi.,i
L?'f Jhe ,filln comes right off my
ii i , V."n a,ul l BleP nl" t'10
J- And I'm plzen like a rattle-
lUli. If va ,,t0 yu August
tVhlnU; Ho B,WBy" 'ns thought
ir f ,.n 'no sores reach tho num.
ip incrwo ".':" u",eB- wy w,n
fi ih i'B umi Bl0P reviving,
,',f'(houBh ho knows nothing of
i t v ouuuo except mat u
mia i, .,KO one "o as oeen
. its nPefully each vtmr think.
Kiul ." ratUeS had at laBt beGn
Tolev ifi.i '
nfe In ii . ,,,,S rePay 'our con-
Uttiea ie r lleal,nB and curative
Je nV. i ,y k'dney or bladder
not bevnn.l tl. ni. -. ji
Wllllli v"a cn ui mum
IU o" y'eld to their use. Mrs. Cor-
4kffJ ,' Ardeo. Mo., says,
'' t von. . "muuor uuuuio jor
ilt PiMb a 5 uottIea ot Foley
!a. aii il?ra..eyery ono who uses
' PresprT. u,ey cure"" e.M
fct'J? Frn"!
t 74 -----! uuuuior noioi.
LAYS FOUR EGGS
IN TEN HOURS
Plymouth Hock lien llrrukx AH l.ny.
lug Herords.
IIIIOCKTON, MnBS., May t . lilg-li
cost of living does not bother MIhb
AugitBtu C. Norllng as long as alio
can rnlso Iioiib Hint lay four eggs ev
ery 10 hours.
"I Just tako good caro of my Jiviib
and thoy make return by laying plen
tifully," alto said. "I guess no ono
In tills city has got a hen that will
lay four eggs In 10 liouru, nnd I ll
wager there Isn't ono In tho country
that will beat that record. My I'l'ggy
In (iiecn of thelock. 1 have alwiy.i
made it pet of her. One day last wool:
Bhe was sick and I took her In the
house. When I carried her back to
roost there was an egg In tho basket
at the house. Tho next mornng
when I went out to boo how alio was
getting along I found In her nest
three more eggs that she had Inl.l
during tho night."
IjAikji: TitiWHAitrc kou.nd.
(JlimtH of Forest Orow TVenr the Muse
of Mt. Hood. '
HOOD KIVKIl, Ore., May 1. "In
the forest reserves between tho head
waters of the west fork of Hood ltlv
er and the Hull Hun lake aru some
very largo trees, bigger than any 1
have over seen anywhere cIbo In the
Northwest," says George T. Prathfir,
a pioneer nowBpnpcr man and or
chardlat of tho Hood Hlver Volley.
The trees are said to bo several
hundred feet high, nnd to stand on
tho lint of a hidden canyon. Steep
bluffs on either hand shut In the
gorge n which they renr themselves
nnd this reason Ib given for failure
of those who Ilsh In the Lost Lnke
district to have found tho traes.
There are two species of tho great
trees.
Ono lms a yellowish nnd not very
rough bark and Is straight and ch
round as a caudlo. It has no llmbt.
to a great height and has n beautifrl
crown. Tho second species Is collar.
MCKNSi: CliKIIIC WANTS
matkimoniaij iiuiu:aij.
Itccolpt of 1!,0(M) I.cIUtn Is Cutisc of
Mm Kor Phut.
SHATTLK, Wash., May. 1 A Btnte
matrimonial agency is tho pl.ui ot
Clnudo F. Cage, mnrlagc llceuno
clerk of King county, who Is work
ing to have a bill providing for uuch
bureau Introduced In tho next log
Islnturo.
During tho lust twelvo monthf. Mr.
fin go has received letters from more
tlinn 2,000 persons, mostly women,
living In all parts of the country,
asking him to assist them. In finding
suitable llfo partners. Nearly 1.00
applications came from women living
In tho largo Industrial centers on the
Atlantic ocabonrd.
Mr. dago has boon assured that u
bill covering his plan will bo Introduced.
NOTICK.
In the District Court or the
United Stntes for the District of
Orpgon.
In the matter of the state of
Arthur 8. Dlanchnrd, a bankrupt,
in bankruptcy.
Notico Is hureliv irlvnn Hint tlin
TniBtco herein lint) Died his report
Oil tho Bale of tiersnnnllv nf tlin
above estate and that I appoint and
nx aaiuruay, .May 3, l'jis, at 2
o'clock p. m., as tho tlmo for hear-
nig any ami nil persons interested
therein to nrotcBb or rIiow rnnsn
why said report should not bo ap-
provcu aim said saio conurmcu; said
hearing to bo held at my olllco In
Mnrslillold, Coos County, Oregon.
C. A. SNHI,imi3DI3, Heferoo.
Aug. Frizeen
IlKAfi i:STATI2 AND IXHUJtAXL'K.
Some bargains In city ami Hunker
Hill IoIh ami residences.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
,244 North Front Street.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
8eo GORTUELL
l'HOITO M21.
A mnn living nt Auburn. Now York,
hud a sovero attack of kidney and
bladder trouble. Delng a wording
man, not wanting to lose time, ho
cured himself completely by using
Foley Kidney Pills. A yoar later he
says: "It Is a plensuro to report that
tho euro was permanent." Ills name
Is J. A. Farmer. Owl Prescription
Phnrmncy, Frank D. Cohan. Oppo
site Chandler hotel. Phono 74.
THE FIXUP
TWO .STOKKH.
Marshfielcl North Bend
Save Money on
Your Next Suit
at Either Store
Walk ono block and save ono dol
lar on onvh pair of men's nnd boys'
shoes. Wo do llrst class shoo re
pairing nt the lowest prices In the
city. Yours for a square deal,
Aug. Olson.
UI5 South Hitmilwuy.
JUST MiOVAVKU
A large shipment or IClcctrlc Cut
GliisH .Shades.
Call nnd boo our stock of glass
wnro. Wo also havo somo or tho
latest designs In showor fixtures,
from two light to flvo. Everything
In electrical supplies.
Barnard & Langworthy
The Safe Light
If electric light has nothing else in its favor than
its safety and its healthfulness it would still be the
best illuminant. Anxiety for the safety of children
has no place in electric lighted homes no matches
are needed.
The Pure Air Light
Pure air the greatest preventive of disease is
assured, owing to the sealed glass globe within which
the light burns, It can neither consume the oxygen
in the air nor throw off impurities,
Prepare for an enjoyable Summer by wiring your
home this Spring, Electric light is only one of the
many conveniences and , pleasures of the electric
wired home, Telephone 178 and let us submit figures,
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
THE RECORD rHOTOQRAPUINa AnSTRAOT COMPANY
Have photographic copies ot all records of Cooa County to date,
abstracts or titles, present owners, or any other Information relating
to real estate furnished on Bhort notice.
BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front Ht., Mursiineui. mono ion
W. J. RUST, Manager
BIG VALUES I
MEN'S SUITS
rfsAllWool Serge Smite,
1 1, $12,50, $14 and $1
Others do not and can not come within $3,00 to
$5,00 of these values, We have also received a nice
line of Suits in browns, tans and other Spring shades,
These values will make you open your eyes,
Boys' suits from $1.50 to $6.50.
25c four-in-hand ties, 15c.
TSie Golden Role
Broadway and Central,
R, A, Copple,
BAMDQN BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEX ACHE TRACTS FOUR MII.KS SOUTH OX
COUNTY ROAD $:W PER ACRE; 100 CASH, HAhAXCE
TWO YEARS, XO IXTEHEST. XO TAXES, FIXE SANDY
I.OAM, IjKVEIi REXCH IiAND.
By One It Will Make You Money
DomtaH MacKimttosh
REAL ESTATE
nnd
INSURANCE.
HRST NATIONAL BANK
Of COOS BAY
The growth of this bank is the best evidence
that its policy and methods are in accord witli
the demands of present-day business needs,
The farmer, business man and timberman
seeking reliable and satisfactory banking con
nection will find this bank prepared to take
care of their requirements,
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST RANK IX COOS COUNTY.
Established 18H0.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
loin 'M nll on Time Deposits.
Of fleers:
J. W. Dennett, Pmddent.
I. II. Flanagan, Vice-Pn'Mdent.
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
t.'eo. F. Winchester, Ass't Cashier.
Goodmm's Garage
home of the
CADILLAC and P0RD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
111- (Vntriil Av. Phono aT.'t-L
Buy a Home on
Easy Payments
A modem cottngo In Sengs
tncken's Addition, $300 ensh,
balance on easy Installments;
$2000.
I. S. Kaufman (Sh Co.
Parker & Leaton
Real Estate, Rentals nnd Iiihiimiico
Locktmrt Hulhllng. Over Huh Cloth
hit: Store Miirshflcld. Ore.
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
We always deliver the goods.
Phone 57-J Marshfield
-- ! -
Be Up fo Date
Order your Suit from
TVvrr The Tailor nnd
VJUU Dress Expert
U7K Front St. Upstairs.
City Auto Service
Oond Cars, Careful Drlrers and
rotiBonnblo etinrgos. Our motto:
"Will go nnywuoro at any time."
Stands Dlanro Hotol and Dlanco
Clgnr Storo. Day Phonos 78 and 41.
Night Phono 46.
HAUKKIt nOODATiK. nmnrMow
A modern nncfc . uiidlug, Kloctrls
Light. Stonm Heat. Elegantly
Furnlshod Rooms with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEL O O O 8
O. A. Mellln, Trop.
lUtcfl: HO renin a day nnd upwards
Dor. Rroadwar and Market
Singer Sewing Machines
Wo havo them tor rent or for salo.
Machines Ropalred.
Suppllos and Needles for Salo.
W. J. RITZ.
131 Park Ave. Marshfield.
Phono 280-X.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS,
PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Etrward II. Strauss A
Co., Flno Tailoring Let ua
make your next suit.
2Hf$ CENTRAL. PhonoMO-X
New and Second Hand Furniture
sold on tlio installment plan.
HARRINGTON, DOYLE CO.,
UUVi Front St.
Phone a-IO-L Marshfield, Or.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMUER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. SASH AND DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO RY USINO OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH HROADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
1 HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mr.
Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Platting Lands a Bpeclalty.
Farms Timber Coal and Marshfield Office 14-J.
General Agents "EASTSIDE."
Bowling Alley!
JJ75 NORTH FRONT STREET
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
First Class Weaving
promptly done at
Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory
Cor. Union and Montana Street.
Phono 131. North Hend. Or.
FAMILY DINNERS
In our now location, we aro es
pecially prepared to cator to family
trado. Regular meals or short or
deis. . .
Open day and night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Hroadway and Commercial Mfld.
COOS HAY PLATE AND WINDOW
Glass CO.
J. A. Goodwill and W. E. Sawyer.
Plate, Art and Window Glass, Mir-
i-oih, Prismatic Glass.
Mall orders and phone orders given
prompt attention. Estimates fur
nlshod. Phono 70-L.
727 So. nroadway, Marshfield.