The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE CQOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, M.AY 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Of COOS BAY
Choosing a Bank
Is n innttor Hint should call for
careful consideration.
Tho features which shoulu ho vi
tally considered tiro:
Tho financial streni;th of the bunk.
The condition of its assets.
The consorvntlsm of Its policies.
Tho Integrity of Its directorate.
The facilities It offers patrons and
tho Intelligent courtesy of Its offi
cers and assistants.
It Is our aim to excel and we In
vite you to put us to tho test in nil
these essentials.
DRINK
HABIT
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT.
The ORRINE treatment for the
Drink Habit can be used with ub-
soluto confidence. It destroys nil
doslro for whiskey, beer or other
alcoholic stimulants. Thousands
linvo successfully used It and hnvo
been restored to lives of Bobrlety
nnd usefulness. Can bo given se
cretly. Costs only $1.00 por box.
If you fall to got results from OR
RINE after a trial, your monoy will
bo refunded. Ask for freo booklet
tolling all about ORRINE. Owl
Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D.
Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phono 71.
News From
Near by Towns
NORTH INLET.
Speclnl to Tho Times.
BANDON BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEN ACHE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH OX
couxty road sar, per acre; $100 cash, balance
two years, xo interest, xo taxes, fine saxdy
loam, level bench land.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKinntosIhi
RHAI? ESTATE
nnd
INSURANCE.
PLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HANK IX COOS COUXTY.
Established 1H81).
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid 011 Time Deposits,
Officers:
I. W. Bennett, President.
,1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President.
It. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Wliiclioitor, Ass't Cashier.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, IiATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SA8II AND
HOOFING PAPER, ETC.
DOOHS.
CUT TIIK FUEL HILL IN TWO HY USIXG OUH WOOD.
phone 100.
183 SOUTH imOADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo Olllco Phono 191 Platting Lauds a specialty.
FarniH Timber Coal nnd Mnrsliflold OIUco 14-J.
Gouoral Agents "EASTSIDE."
Just Received
another shipment of the Famous
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phono J 02
jist in:(i:i i;i.
A huge shipment of Electric Cut
Glass Shade.
Call and boo our stock of glass
ware. "Wo nUo hnvo hoiuo of tho
latest designs In showor fixtures,
from two light to five. Everything
In electrical supplies.
Barnard & Langworthy
First Class Weaving
promptly done ut
ier's Rag Carpet factory
mon aud Montaua Street.
1. North Bond. Or.
You Auto Call Foote
PHONE 1 tl-J NIGHT AM) DAY
Stand front of Illnnro Hllllartl Parlor
TWO NEW OARS
After II l .M. Phono 1KIO-L
Residence Phone .B-J.
Careful Drivers -:- flood Cars
Union Storage Company
W. A. Heard, Mgr.
Export Pnekors. Carpets Cleaned.
Furnlturo Packed, Shipped,
Stained nnd Repaired.
3S2 Front St. Phono 19C.
l.eavo orders at Oolng & Harvey.
Ihi Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
l prepared to do all kind of hauling
ou short notice. W meet all tTaini
and boats and we also hare tho latest
style noynolds Piano Mover. W
guaranteo our work.
L. H. Heisner, P
Phones 98-R. 120-J q.t.
rop.
Aug. Frizeen
HEAI, ESTATE AXI) INSURANCE.
Some bargains hi city ami Hunker
Hill lots and residences,
Low In price, high in quality.
Electric Irons
Wo liavo a few second-hand
Irons In good working condition
at $1.75.
New Irons, Stt.BO up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J 1C3 N. Broadway
Gray Auto Service
Fisher ,Vi Tucker, Proprietors.
Phono orders to Blanco Hotel, 4G.
After 12, 2G0L, Right Cafo.
Marshllold, Oregon.
It Looks Good,
Doesn't It.
A corner In South Marshllold
at $1100, when others around
It are bringing $2000.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
I
I
Messrs. Reuben Lyon nnd H. II.
Plnkerton woro In North Bond nnd
Marshllold Tuesday on business.
Tho weekly meeting at tho homo
of J. II. Plnkerton last Sunday was
largely attended. Mr. W. 11. How
ard, the leader, gave a very- Interest
ing talk. Tho meeting next Sunday
instead of holng held at tho home
of a member of tho class, will bo
hold at a grovo on Coob Illvor, Cap
tain Gnllowny. of tho launch North
Star, hnvlng kindly offered transpor
tation. Tho members will tnko their
luncheon baskets nnd an all-day
meeting will bo enjoyed.
It Is reported that nnothcr boat
will bc,on tho North Inlet run within
n few dnys, leaving tho Inlet in tho
evening nnd returning In tho morn
ing. This will ndd much to the
transportation facilities here, as this
schedule will alternate with the boat
now running.
.Mrs. Spencer Smnll was In North
Uotiil Tuesday.
Mrs. Emily McFnrlln spent Tucs-
day In Mnrshlleld.
Our correspondent has overheard
many fnvornblo comments on The,
Times, for Its recent publication of
the sermons of Rev. Hansford, as well
ns tho efforts of council to stamp out
vice and give tho community 11 true
moral uplift.
U. S. Topographic JMam,e
iror toe raWicSiW,
LAND-CLEARING .machine.
for
Be Up To Date
Order your Suit from
TAnn The Tailor and
lyJLJU Dress Expert
27H Front St.
Uivstalrs.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Baby Chocs f
aby hocs
See tho new line of Haby Shoe
at tho
The Electric Shoe Shop
at I HO South 11 roadway.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DVERS. GLEANERS,
PHESSEHS and HAT RENOVATORS'
Agent for Emvard II. Strauss &
Co., Pino Tailoring. Let ua
make your next suit.
25 CENTRAL. Phono 2S0OC
New and Second (land Furniture
sold on tlio Installment plan.
HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO.,
JJ02 Front St.
Phone n-IO-L Marsliflcld, Or.
Bowling Alley!
SJ75 .NORTH FRONT STREET
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
FAMILY DINNERS
In our new location, wo aro es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade. nogular meals or short or
dois. Open day and night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Broadway and Commercial Mfld.
COOS HAY PLATE AND WINDOW
GLASS CO.
J. A. Goodwill and W. E. Sawyer.
I'late, Art and Window Glass, Mir
rors, Prismatic Glass.
Mall orders and phone orders given
prompt attention. Estimates fur
nished. Phono 70-L.
727 So. Uroadway. Marshfield.
$5 REWARD
for any watch I cannot make run.
. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
ttnil Front St.. Marshfield.
If you havo anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, tiv a Want Ad
Havo your Job printing done at
Tho Times office.
Xortli Rend Men Have Scheme
Taking Out Stumps.
Tho Couulllo Herald says: "W. T.
Hcndryx and Lesllo Irwin were 011
tho rlvor Inst week from North lionil,
Mr. Irwin had his oyo out for n good
location for a machine shop, while
Mr. Hcndryx wnntcd to sco If thoro
were nny stumps over here Hint
stood In need of destruction. Ho Is
tho Inventor nnd principal ownor of
a machine for clearing land, which
ho claims, with apparent good reason,
is tho best thing yet. The photo
graphs ho sIiowb represent a donkey
engine, a blowing mnchlno like a
fanmlll nnd a Bystoni of galvanized
Iron pipes, given flexibility by sec
tions of rubber hose, tho whole thing
looking like tho Inst word In devil
fishes. Hy sotting fire to n stump
and dlroctlng a strong draught of air
upon mo riro nit intenso hent Is gen
erated and tho most hnrdoned old sin
ner of a stump Is reduced to nshes
In n few hours not only nbovc
ground but as far Into tho ground
as It is desired to follow tho roots.
It looks as though this mnchlno
would furnish a cheap nnd offoctlvo
way of clearing logged-off Innds, of
which thoro nro thousands of ncres
In Coos County capable of bearing
agricultural products."
FOR teaching tho geography of
the United States in tho public
schools nnd colleges n strong
effort Is being made by tno United
States Geological Survey to foster
the uso of government topographic
maps. These maps contain so many
dotalls of local .interest', snowing
evon tho school houses nnd fnnn
houses ns well ns ovory wagon road,
with which of cburso tho school
children nro familiar, that it is said
to bo an easy matter for teachers
to enlist tho interest of tho pupils In
this now typo of school map. From
nu understanding of tho particular
maps representing their own local
ities It Is but a succession of short
stops to load tho pupils to an ap
preciation of tho different typos of
country portrayed 011 maps of other
sections of tho United States. Most
of the standard atlas sheets of tho
geological survey of recent Issue nro
printed on tho scale of 0110 mile
to one Inch, a scnlo which shows
the physical features of tho country
In t very interesting detail.
Show Altitudes at All Points.
With theso maps the pupils can
determine the nltttudo of their
nornes nnd tho steepness of hills and
mountains, cstlmato the grade of
wagon roads, work out simple en
gineering problems such us the
drnlnugu of swamps, select dnin sites
for the construction of reservoirs
to supply water to linnglnnry towns,
or for irrigation, lay otic linnglnnry
trolley or railroad lines or cannls
along the most fenslhlo routes, es
tablish lookout and signal stations
on high points for the control of
forest tires, nnd plnu many other
similar activities.
Tlio geological survey has publish
ed -.-(JO topographic anus shoots,
covering Hi...... ..
United S.n ; ln P U
from anyteache'Vol
reference to th ,m nl?lth special
ments of tl, class TtlV 4
iiinii him itt iiii . -w I'luuntAj 1
JE k" ''
Sea.
on tin
graph e study tm ,a '
Include. I ," HL T "' select!,
the area whnr.V , " "!P.wtmE
ntcd (provided b, , Ut?
"'ed), other mnn8 ,h ",'p ls
I'oUnllodatnteslli'l.
I'llly country, high mi Sa,l,,.
mountain country 5J"ecHifi
regions ,,r linnimc alle uK ,rtu.
l'owlng den f c 8e 'e. 11
woodlands liitcrspcn ed 3mV m
Htrenms, lakes a. d Jthl lhn
features, iner natnral
Maps Sold in x,,,,,!..., ,
less than flfi 1," ,r,CM
Hired, a spell I f l ! r, fc.
iiiiniii-ii nt tie retail ml ."
cents a copy. Moat of A.e ol
each of wlllih onSe InSS!,
covers nhont 22C snunrf,a!
ir.0,000 ncres. I.VoTenS'0!
a cost of $ar.oo to ifiAAA
the wholesale prC0T - "cn
apiece covers on y about iu m
l"l'or and prln nj. ,f .T
were surveyed nn.Mhe j!.' ?
Hl.ed hy commercial c'nee!
Iieso maps would need to le j
for not less than $2 to t3 J
I ho survey also sell, an ll S
wnll mnp 4 hy c teet ,,...
tin throe s.-ctCs) ,V ,
This may he Included In any "
salo order as pnrt of the 13 Z
plications ami remittances .hoaldl
made to the Director of the UnM
States (leoloKlcal Survey, mH 7.
Sic: c" w" wm ""W"! a
WM
CocuIU SoclaliNts.
The Socialists got together last
Friday night and nomlnnted tho fol
lowing ticket for city offices: For
Councllmen, J. E. Quick, S. L. Cnry
and J. C. Noel; for Recorder, J. II.
James. It Is understood that they
will not mnko n very strenuous eam
pulgu, but wanted to see two tickets
in tho Hold to mnko it Interesting.
Coqulllo Herald.
GARDINER MAN DEAD.
.Joseph Roue, Formerly of Ixnver
UniiMimi, Die in RoseburK.
The itosobiirg News says: "Joseph
Rose, a native of Michigan, but for
tho past forty years n resident of
Douglas county, died In Roseburg
this morning after an Illness of
three days.
The deceased was born in Michi
gan sixty-five years ago and came
to Douglas, county whon a young
man. Ho first located nt the mouth
of the Umpqua Rlvor, near Gardin
er, where ho conducted a fishery
for a number of years. Later, ho
enme to Rosoburg, whoro ho lived
for a time when ho wont to Dll-lard.
IS II SUICIDE
Tucson Engineer Kilts Self Recatise
Ho Told Lodge Secrets.
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Mny 8. Ernest
L. Johnson, 11 mining engineer of
Tucson, committed suicide In a hotel
here by taking poison.
Ho left a note addressed to Robert
Mitchell, of Tucson, saying ho in
tended to kill himself because ho had
rovealcd secrets of tho Masonic order.
GOVERNMENT
cis m
SEVERED NOSE RESTORED.
German Student's Prompt Action
Saves Feature Sliced In Duel.
DERLIN, Mny 8. How a severed
noso tip was speedily restored to its
place Is related by the Munich Med
ical Monthly.
A student, It Is stilted, had his nose
slashed off In a duol. Tho wounded
man cooly picked up tho pleco of
flesh and, placing It In his mouth,
hurried to tho hospital,
Thoro ho was complimented by the
surgeons, who declared that tho pa
tient's proceoduro was scientifically
correct, for tho warmth of tho mouth
had prevented tho cellular denth of
the severed organ. Tho noso tip was
duly washed, and thoro and thon
sown ou tho students face, and hu de
parted smiling,
SOFT DRINK IS FOUND
TO CONTAIN HARD KICK
Jetty Near Florence Gets Light.
FLORENCE, Or., May 9. A light
Is bolng placed on tho end of tho
south Jetty at tho mouth of tho rlvor
under tho direction of tho llghthouso
department as an aid to navigation.
Commorco hero Iibb Increased to such
an extent In tho past year that night
work In towing and crossing tho bur
becomes a necessity and the now
light Is bolng placed to make this
more convenient.
TONIGHT
at
The Roval
KINGSLEV AND RORERTS,
of the Madge Hershey Company
In a high-class vaudeville act. This
net has beon over tho Sullivan
& Consldino circuit nnd Is
tho best net over shown
1000 In this city. This Is Any
feet of tho last night seat In
all new in vaude- the house
pictures, 1000 vlllo. TEN CENTS
TOMORROW NIGHT
MADGE HERSHEV AND HER COM-
PANV WILL APPEAR HERE
IN A RIG ORPHEUM RIG
TIME ACT
This act Is something that tho people
of Marshdeld liavo never seen before.
This Is u novelty and t-omedy uit,
sure to please tho old and the young.
Don't forget tomorrow night
THE RIG SHOW.
W. S. DROWN $ A. n. HODGIN8
Marshfield Paint
(Bb Decorating Co.
Estimates Furnished.
Phono 187-L Marshfield, Ore. ' InBide."
NORTH YAKIMA, Wnsh.. May 8.
Yakima Foam, n so-cnllod soft
drink, mny no longer bo sold in
North Yakima outsldo of regularly
licensed snloons. Though tho drink
does not contain enough alcohol to
come within tho definition of beer
by tho state law, tho testimony of
Sheriff Motzger nnd others goeB to
show that a man can get drunk on
it, nnd tho city officials havo fnkon
tho precaution to remove It from
salo In poolrooms and soft drink par
lors, wliero thoro has been a largo
domand for t.
WILL SURPRISE EUGENE.
People There Expecting North Hend
Athletes to Walk to Town.
Eugono wus probably given a Bur
prlso this week when Joe Harbor,
Fremont Hodson and John Hansen
arrived thoro for tho state Hold meet.
Thoy woro expecting thorn to walk
in. Instead, North nond business
men raised funds to defray their ex
penses. The Eugene Guard says:
"In the town of North Dend, Coos
County, there nro two high school
lads who are bo anxious to participate
In tho interscholastlc track moot to
bo hold at tho University next Satur
day that they will walk to Eugeno,
a dlstanco of over 100 miles, in or
der to cut down expenses,
"Josoph Barber, a weight man
credited with heaving tho 12-pound
shot 44 feet, nnd John Hansen, who
runs tho low hurdles are the prep
athletes who would help tho varsity
student body by lowering their nec
essary expenses from 25 to $15 por
man.
"Tho third member of tho North
Bend team. Fremont Hodson. Is an
all-round man of such quality that the
coach has doomed it advisable to ship
him by stage and rail. Ho broad
Jumps close to 21 feet, runs tho hun
dred In 10 1-5 seconds nnd Incident
ally Is entered In tho 60 and 220
yard dashes."
Expectation Is Case Will (io.licalwt
Southern Oregon Company.
PORTLAND, Or.. May 9. The ds
murrer of the Southern Oregon Con- 1
pnny ngalust tlio (lovernracnt'i io!t
for the forfeiture of a land grant ol
'.10,000 acres In Coos and Don flu
Counties was overruled In UnM
.States District Court by Jamei Wcl
vortou. The enso Is slmllar.to that
of the Oregon & California Railroad
Company, decided In favor of tie
Govornment Inst week. ThecuetDI
now be tried and na the question! it
Isbuo aro almost Identical nlthtbon
of tho largor case, It la expected toil
It will bo decided In tho same manoer.
Tho grant was niado on conditio!
that a military road should to cot-
structed from ltoseburK to Coos Day.
Swat the Fly and
Protect Your Baby
A recont bulletin Inufd to t
Portland Board of Health lUtedtW
a baby less than a "" "ISS
ns much chance It see It. fltitWrO
mortality was ascribed by the bg
tin to tho lack of care In iwtol
tho milk used to SittK
absolutely clean. The bu etlM
further that If n fly BhuldWl'
the milk It was better w ',
milk away, b ;oiuet he 1 for W
rulo millions of norma on W 1 wg
...1 ...i i.n.iv. which art
ttarkrevonllttaJ,,
Tho common houseny i '
filthy garbnBo nails M "ffl
in decomposed refuse a
WHICH wo "-"" ii.h r
lions of disease ""'ffle W
From such a feeding place
ink-for your children cju
it and Impregnates It ltn "'
disease. .. flltj,y hou
That la the way -the WW , I
f ly sproaus i i " .-. : Idrert m
nnd kindred ma
eases.
WHAT GOES ON INSIDE A MAN.
David Grayson writing a new
"Adventure In Contentment" in the
May American Magazine says:
"It Is not what goes on outside
of a man, the clash and clattor of.
superficial events, that arouses our
deepest Interest, but what goes on
that her
w
3,Lf every woman oul -
homo Is proporiy "",, every bousf
flies could not neA(DVfithnP
holder was careful that no jf
was left close tothe no
breodlng plnco for f Hej lti
bo less epldomlcs, .aawlli
less mortality among chll jrw ,
Now. with JHSenttoW
weather comes the time ljtk
multiplies by 0fcmpltea of
time to begin the caipawnw,
termination. Bverj fly ou f , &
prevents the birth and eand be
inn more. Swat the ny
your babies live.
TO THE JggWSp
vonu''
Man Says
Italian
ffr
1W,.Sfrf
FREMONT. - resSgei ;
that the Ha kan artVlattri
end of tho word, 1 . jerusaIem, I
aged 70, has left for J"u
esrlno. n. Mr. Wntere"
Thlrtv years ago ri.I,.tme.
, .similar trip w - ,he on
Moving that the en di
&s
was then near. , - ; t0 tb, uj
Ing ho was In error promlj""
1 Mr. Winterseen ho u ,
here and the head ol eBe ,
"y- noW yf,otKon the ant
tho struggle ueteo pl(
i uiomont and ""..ine."
i'A" :. ;; soon m -'"';
lunu j,v. --
HAND
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