The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913-EVEWIKl
EVENING EDITION.
THE COOS
COOS BAY TIMES
Hclltor and l'uli.
M. O. MAIiOXIJV
DAN K. MAI.O.VKV
News Keillor
Official 1'npcr of Coo Counly. .
OPTICIAh I'AI'KH OK THIS CITV
OK MAIl.SllKH:iil).
SUHSCKlVmON HATES.
DAIIA'.
Ono year c-?
Per month "v
WKEKIjY.
,?1.0U
Cknn vnnr ......
When paid strictly In advance the
...,,rit,nnn nrlro of the Coos Day
UUOV. ''"" " tt n A-
Tlmos Is JB.ou per year or .
lx moiiths.
"" Kntered at the postofflce at Mann
flold, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second cl;m
mail mattor. .
Htreet, which Is the only large market
"'Vrl'cvery Point of vie, Wilson
has a right to demnnd of his part
that it do everything to proven a
panic such as needlessly wasted the
country In 1907 or In the period of
J93. a panic for which his party was
blamed and yet wns powerless to
stop.
CONDITIONS SHI wain
iirnr mr nnnn III: Bl IT M- -n
nr-nr unr i n mil
IllUlnl'UL.UU'UL' Wi i. -. i
Short Talks oe
c
Store Policv
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAIIA TIMES.
Multifield ;: :; !: Ores"
Dedicated to the service of the
people, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall no.
hrlvn nnopp 'sen.
topics of the TI.MES. j promjnent Spokane Business
Man Talks Interestingly of
Business Conditions.
V. II. Klernan. whose home Is
In Spokane, president of the Rey
nolds Development Company, arriv
ed here vesterday over the Iloseburg
Mvrtle Point route to look after the
Interests of his company on tuu
THAT VACATION.
Vainly attempting
Allaying your cares.
Carelessly loafing
Awav from all hlares.
Trying to ho happy.
Imagine It so.
Owing for everything!
Nix! We won't go.
Women have n greater capacity for 1(,Vi
happiness than men. Two u'e ,,, expressed great surprise and
can meet In tho nfiornooii ni.u ,ca8Uro at tho Coinpnrutlvely good
Ket a lot of sweet comfort u )1gIllc89 ,.onclltloii apparent on
coniparmB mcir iniiiuic. C'00g )nv. During tho past tnree
i . i . . f.,i (iw.'nionths Mr. Klernnn lias traveieu
The man who tries to foo tlit ()Ver 20()00 mo8 ml(, ,, ,,,,
people and fa s Is prctt s le o , , rtuny ,0 investigate conditions
thiol: thut Mr. tiarnum overestimated ' , Southwest. South. Middle
the hlrthratu of suckers. .... . ., , i.'vor.vwliero liusl-
MKS. l J. PAHKEK. SISTEK OK
S. ('. UOtiEHS AND AXSON
HIMSKHS. SlVlVMHKH Sllll..
,V IX XKW VOUK.
S C Itogers of South Coos Itlver,
has' Just received a ropy of Tho
Granville Sentinel, of Orunvltlc. N.
i giving the ueiuiiH oi me u--.nu
if" Mrs. C. J. Parker, a sister of
,..... , ITi7...(iUf Vim ,in. "ess has suffered, and during the
AltOL'XD THE SODA roiWTAIX. N'w conies a sc le 1 1st wo e 0ressary for recovery to nor-
J , .. , rf M,n f'nroB that tlio b nn 'mVTer B,n.ul conditions those districts must
IT HAS heen remarked that If tho entirely cold In 90.000.000 .unrs. nmrk tmo ,,()r ,Mg,alle0 nt tho
Mississippi river were to dry iif, why should he worry 7 ,ire!)unt ,lm, ,.tos i.L, i,a An-
nmi nil ti.n soda water consumed
In tho t'nlted States turned Into Its
bed, tho stream would carry on Its
saccharine bosom largo ocean-going
"hips. , , , ,,
Anyway the sodn fountain Is dis
tinctly an American insimiuon. u
has' advanced both In splendor and
BUbstantlal valuo during recent years.
Formerly soda fountains were slmiilo
llttlo cabinets. Few llavors wore pro
Tided, usually vanilla, strawberry,
chocolate, lemon and orange. The
village girls know them by heart,
backward and forward. Those of ep
leurean habits varied the list by
combinations, supposed to appeal to
educated tastes.
The old tlmn product of this peren
nial fountain was a ll.zy and windy
mixture of honeyed sweetness, that
temporarily seemed to assuage the
thirst, hut left a cloying las'e behind.
The modern fountain runs Into m re
iiibstantlal foods. Enormous quanM
ties of eggs. milk, buttermilk and
cream nre dispensed. These not
merely provoke a temporary sense of
coolness, but supply real nourish
ment and holp one much better to
utand the strain of heat and humld"y.
The tremendous vogue of the so la
foiinlnln Is far lest; markod In Europe,
where use of Intoxicating Ihiuors Is
rroro general. In this country there
are a host of people, without desire
to criticise temperate persons who
till II it iiiuviihi; n hw .- ti Hi'i'n- i
preference for the water wagon. It
"" nnloa Mllnt V tt I lWitfltlll f
Cnllfornlans have the neat s mi of hoM KanKU c,. ,, jollflton,
$087,084,000 Invested In .".t010:l there are thousnnds upon thousands
b.les: ami t he motorcycles have not of vnc(UU h()l80g o'foro , . c0.
been accounted for- probably a few Ri,!,irnlll, 1...11.11,,,, lll tnlf.. nlare
millions more
In such cities, these houses must
'be occupied. On the other hand
doing around the world In clght Ilcro oll Coos ,Jliy Mr, Kornnil Ba,
days Is somowhnt musty In comparl-m, fo11)(, vnpnU hotisos . nntl
son with the present schedule of a informed that there was an
NW Yorker who expects to nccom- ..,. ,,n.i .t,n.i .,,., .,
pilsh the trip lu .1.. days, JO hours Tho Rellorn resumption of business
and 1T1 minutes.
throughout the country on n nor
mal basis will see such districts as
A boy of I years of age died at ,,,! ,, r0,d Coos Day taking tho
Monrovia, Cul.. after eating a big kni, , development of all kinds,
helping of ie and candy and drink- Asked IOMt literal flnnnclnl con
ing 13 bottles of soda. 1 he Item dltlons nnd the causes leading up
does not say the boy died hnppy.
Hut It Is readily Inferred.
to them, Mr. Klernan said
"Financial conditions for some
time have not been good either In
this country or In Europe. In Eu
rope the unsettled feeling resulting
I fmin International wars have caus
ed tiie Hoarding or gold to
n amount estlmnted nt from $r.00.
000.000 tn one billion dollars, which
has necessitated the re-sale to this
country of n Inrge part of Europe's
holdings of American securities. The
wmiiirawni or gold from the t'nlted
States by Europe has been ncrom-
i panieu in tins country by an over-
Eectrc Ecuimment for Porter, ,n"Bm". or ,a,,R""t '''edits, but
uioimii uiuiH"'uu iui ruiiw rominenclng nliout April 1. the
Brothers Brought In Heavy . ""u f tm t'nited suite, recog.
1- n 1 n 1 iilzlng the danger of the situation
FOCIS De aV Boats. began purtallliis tli..lr in
. . , , ,, "uiiuing up tiielr cash reserves, so
hint for one of the. Hint todnv rinnnrini ..,, 11. i.... ....
Porter Urothers are. fundanientally better than tliov have
I
niAinir-i mi 11 mi
IS ON ui
taljes no bromo-sehers to clean tip t Tl ,.,.,,,
the eiTects or strawberry Ices, and ,..,. 'V1,,.,, '
.1..11 1.,..,..., f..i rr.il,,,..., ti... ,..! lunneis unicii r
freshing slato of egg and milk. I'H'ylng on tho Coos Ilay-Eugeno line been In long tline. However the
arrived here on the Ilrenkwater und ; po Icy of curtnllnieiit nf ,., u
irmril-SSOVIVcrimFVCY l a,7,Un? ,8," ,L"UI ' (5r,l"1i"--' !-'ns. 'contln,! ?, " ,0 time Sr
A 1,1 1 11,1. IIm$ l l "" ,11 will probably t,e taken up o the Two other factors of lipor miVe
THE nvcrage Individual th nks ,)l(, lnnt ,,, 0W,IB , tlu ,.omra,iy t iin,lr,in:. iKB,at,011 .,, ,
hero s not much to be gained 1R.tM,lng ,,ml. It Is possible that she 11., c 11 v ,, m do If -wr? .'.VIV1
for him In national curroney W tow 110 the lmri:i Fredorlelc lum , iirri'.Mi! V. . 1 " "' . lf extremely
and banking laws and given It UttleJ Hl'. . !)r,'r '.'i ZLl IM 1. Ll,. m r',llr,m,1 " '"nrket
heed It is well to understand these en're. w.M several" I dr i '.S, "ofTw T'Z for
.luestlons. however, and heir prac I- ,,, tnm ltf UUUy ,, ., ,,,,.,,. , ' v ,!8l( "' ' t'0' '"";
cal apdlcatlon to our dally pursuits, lr(. K nnu- Imliii. limdi-il I im ,... i ran niul the great
and for that reason the following ex- w, l .Vj1 ; Hchooner'co 7 i!'f, " rnl,roml ",l0 "
plana.ory article Is reproduced and c, iii'SJ" I ! e, , w , 0 1 I ImT "one hi. S$M " '""
should be read by everyone In Coos ,. ,,,. ,., ,.., ,...,. ,,... , ' ' '' . . ' itercMtH on Coos
county:
l.tense rog prevents her crossing out , . ',o w y " .'h V S Kr ' 'ffii til
from Hie I'iiiiiiiiiii. Tho Olenner was Itnllroad whin, o i.ionvnri,.' . '
".Many people erroneously think
(lie imiiKing ami currency laws liuv
little to orrer the ordinary man I
1? yi,i ,7,I"T m'mw- I S.ipt. Crl.htou or Porter Urothers.
John Smith, plain farmer or sina u.ro nrniiiliiK for shipping the
business man, goes to the bank to H,,ff, ' ' K im
get some money nnd Is refused n loan ! .
be reels thai the local bank officer, 1 1 no A I nCDCi ni 1
is probably stingy and gives this as n ' LUUAL UVtKFLOW.
reason for the refusal. Thnt iiutlon.
al laws and coiulltious could liavo ' "
liroduced Ibis state does not mcitr to I
Watkins' Observations
!
IIOHX I '"nor The Tines:
mm. nppiireiitly. ?.7T7. ' " ril,s " koiiI win, j0l. . n
This nation has. In round numbers, M KA To Mr. and Mrs. Donnld i"n!""' Hie nrrlvnl on pv si,, ,,.i, .',
110 billions of wealth. There are McKay, at Mercy Hospital. Tues-f ' Skyfugle. The Cc I rbiiii's u !, .
nbciut four blllhuis .r actual money !". July i'J. 11 son. Mrs. McKay .r,"" Senegiuni,!,,. where lei,,,
to represent this value, ir every man the daughter or SI Noah. Moth.''x',,,,Hlv,,ly Interested In tl. n, .
tries nt once to get his own wealth '" '"l child are doing nicely. 'fixture of post holes mid 1, ..,...
Into money the result Is 11 shortage . 'sp-res in macaroni n"n . 'in. ,. '
tlnr .-in Hve nbout one dollar out I'll MIIIXS-To Mr. and Mrs. Win.!, The Col.. .Heve ,lr ,S,;,S .....
r twiiiiy p.,.. A panic is merely I rlbblns at their home at ConliMu. . ,,v ''"vlng al ,,o time 1,.. ""'
i' prb..l when people get excited ami Oregon. Sunday. July 20. a daugh-l "'"'"l of those gentleme. 1 ... '''!"'
try to get money ror their wealth I;'-. Mot nor and child are doing1 ""! man met on ,Ih w.vfrn tl10
and grows worse ns they are lucieas- "liuly. " hiileu. down to Jei,., Jl'ni;
Ii.gly disappointed. tun idense,. A" V. . . " wover. I
". in iiiiw
Wo do not want more money, but
we want money easily moved, that Is,
wo want to be able to meet any pur
tlculiir demand ror money by being
able to convert wealth, banks call
It "paper." Into cold rush. That Is
vhat the new currency law. advocat
ed by President Wilson, proposes to
do.
As It Is now the loose money urnvl
tales to Wall Htreet and capitalizes
stock speculations, while legitimate
productive Industries go without n.p
Italltatlon. When a paule startH at
Mime point every bank boards Its
Iltt 0 pile or money and the Imme
diate shortage heightens the demand
and Increases the rreiuy or these who
have wealth to convert into money.
N Itl. a center or money In (lu hands
or a few people a panic l& made easi
er and more disastrous.
It)- demanding currency legislation
that would effectually decentralize
the xyealth and yet make it easy ror
banking Institutions to linuldate
their "paper at once without nniie
ressary sacrifice and convert It Into
currency with the O. K. of Uncle
.San. on It. the possibility or a riuan
clal crisis would bo made far moro
remote."
In time of an Incipient panic mon
ey would, under the new system
rush to the holp of the business coin
riagratlon just like water lu the wat
erworks or a city will all co.no to the
point where Hre has broken out us
Hion as an engine u attached Wil
son wants to lay the mains right now
for a natural flow or currency If
f re does start. The suspicion that
,Vrl,i i,r ,'UI""M firebugs" who
profit by others' losses makes It
CToff'KS t,,ut ,,,to "W,to
sl'rfm!'. IV"01 U, 'lnands or Vie
spring planting and the rail VT ,,
moving w 1,1,1, win brllB bw h 1
r ous demand ror elastic currency
raV' La,8 re,,,u,,u h noeeVilty'Vw
iSi1 . U?loy.' whU'h 'w much of
the nation's ready cash Into Va
llt..i. rr....L ',i... 11 .. . nut .. i..i . . V. v Ml-
...... ,mn, me .mhiiio tarn- " j" ami 1 tint his Im-,.,. ...
val Company ins n tehed m,.. ,.f iu never In 1.m.. ...',. "8 uno wns
touts ror the carnival shows on the . '-'inlty follows tho law ti, in- f..i
III mtwimii 'imira o,..i r... Inu'a ..., ... ....A .. V' 'HO MV fol.
elal just west of the M. E. church. "WIB. Slm'e I, s nrrlS? Hi. p .'i
... !'? eon... Into possess .m,.'0:
i.eaes 'lon.omHv. .r. w. K" "'' by petit inrceiiv i"V. "'
Sweeney, the railroad contractor '"tie. of t '," ,8 ?, .""V ,U '""ttors
wll leave tomorrow for ", ,,," whereon waseo Mr, I ),"",",,,)"
K.; lug via tiardlner. Mnpleton '.jflcent hc.tels " T n ,Lo Un??.tT?:
hi win. to look over the construe- " Oregonin and at S anolt " ' '
Ion of the new Coos Hay Hue. Itl.o wuu waves I, ve Va 'i '1 ' ,.1''1'
1 vim iiiiihk .,.,.. 1 . :. "IUI,
1 ,nsl'ccu ittMil. County Commis
sioner l nylor Dement cnn.e over
from Coimlllo last evening to join
Judge Hall. Commissioner Armstrong
and Uoadinaster llall-l.ewls in tl
iiiMii.u.iii... .. .1 . ..::" ...,, . ----"., Illt, iiiMinn n,.,! .....
1 '....." "'. l"1 ,"i,,", ' ivu .Mile, "u nopes oiik iiermi-,;,. ".."'. "."l
IMIIJ- going out today. siiicco work, tl . bnVii- . V , . .'" tl",
l'i- composed !f V" whl,'l ' l0
Oels hiMiiaiice. Henry Sengs, '"'h room will L h,',,,.0!! I"(1''iises.
tacken today gave A. S. Masters, lr 'Hre.-t fro L i" lk'1. w"1' ll0
00( In settlonient or the insiirnnce f'ee beer. T he 1 .. ,,!,,,,s ni,I
run 1,... . "." un is now ar
!...".y"K to erect a now Home on the
KIlllll ltt ll.i ' -- .
..w.. ,, lllB vantn nearer cm.-ti.M
"?...',lu't Ilia he "l'i homo was
wnuvil. on
U ,i
I
: ti.r hS1 "8 r?,"';
p. m. wihiiiTHrr ..r.. ..... .... 1 "u" lM0 .,,.
t;:raayror Curry (V".,.'.wt...:i .OBO. WATKivq
tl.OV Will UII.01.I .. ....,. '. .
,.,.:, i-.nu 11 Luiiiuu 01 weeks
hv." "R. r,pm,"v. T,,W '3wi?
iMedln Curry County.
AI.OXO THE WATEUFltONT
The A. M stum '
rJBWB '-"-' Wake
jjjlj " "l "'inner at tlio Porter
Ihe Daptlst Sunday School will
Svrket sle? ffocKftTff
Hound trip, CO cents. Chi dren nl
'ler IC, free. Everybody welrome"
GOOD CLOTHES
OWE PRICE
s'aim: nKAIj
THAT'S A 1. .,
The Fixup
TWO STOKKS
MarM.tlelU- Xort ,cnd
i.i,,,o.,if ,1,1,1 Anson ltouers
The sudden death of Mrs. Cyn
tnla J. Parker, of .Middle Gran
ville, at the Unco cottage, Lake bt.
Catherine, Saturday, was 11 shock
to the community. S'ne was on tin
porch when thu members or the
fanillv last saw her alive. MIbsIiis
her a search was Instituted and her
bodv round near a pooi 01 mn.
or 'late Mrs. Parker had Buffered
from fainting spells and It Is sur
mised that she, feeling one of these
attacks coming on. had gone to the
water to bathe her face and head
as was her custom. It was then
that a swift nnd painless death came
to her.
"Cvnthla J. Parker was the
daughter or Joseph and l.ydlu Car
nmiti.r Hoirors. or DiiiiIjy. Vt.. where
she wns born October III, ISII'J. Sho
was a lineal descenciani 01
John Hogers. the martyr. She was
married March HI. ISiili, to Xu
thnnlel Parker, son or Asa and
Laura Whitney Parker. f South
Oranvllle. She leaves one daughter,
Mrs. Oeorge W. Itace, and one
grauddniighter. Miss Lillian Knee,
both of Middle Oranvllle.
"Sho was n birth-right member
c.r the religious society or Friends,
and was a fttltliful member of the
Presbyterian Church of Middle Oran
vllle. since 1S7L'. She was a noble
cnrlstlan worker, and wns super
intendent of the Sunday school ror
2-1 years. Shu was also 11 member
or the Women's Chrlstlnu Temper
ance I'nlon and served as secretary
Tor the Washington County t'uloii
ror several years, nnd af the time
or her death, was a member or the
Xorth Oranvllle W. C. T. lr.
"Mrs. Parker was 1. rnltliftil nieni--ior
of the Homo and Foreign Mis
sionary Societies of the Presbyter
Ian Church lor tunny years, ami of
the Missionary Society c.r the M. E.
Church c.r (iranville. She wns also
a member c.r the Snakespearu Club,
and c.r the Wing Fninlly or Amer
Ica, Incorporated.
"Mrs. Parker was tbe jiersnnl'lcn
tlou c.r unselfishness us tuiiglit In
the doctrines of Christianity round
In the lire of her Lord and Savior.
Jesus Christ. She continued through
her widowed life the gracloim and
kindly hospitality which ehariiclur
Ized their married life. She hud
uosts or friends, and no enemies.
Out c.r her lire flowed a loving In
terest for nil of (lod'H creatures.
''About 1.1 years ago, before the
time of through railroad service
ncross the continent, ntio took 1111
oNtonded trip to Oregon, u Journey
occupying three months, nil by
water, except' across the Isthmus
or Panama, which was made In the
primitive manner or mule pack.
"She was a woman or sterling
Integrity and worth, charitable to u
'null, ever ready to lend 11 helping;
baud to the innominate and needy.'
hi her home lire, she showed 1.1
sweet splrlf of undying love and de-i
voiion toward nil the members of
her household, nnd Ihcv reel that '
her earnest prayers nnd sound ad-!
vice will be sadly missed. Ilouven,
Is the richer by tho presence i.r her1
angel spirit, and earth Is tin. .mnmr1
by her passing out or It. hut tho i
sweet spirit nnd tho unconscious ln-
r uence exerted An the lives of all
those with whom she enme lu con
tact, will live on. ami C.n,l lh,w...i'
only knows, ami the Judgment ilav
rilono will reveal the amount o'r!
blessing mid help, her lire g.-no
0 the world, ir the Snvlo-ir .0:1::
speak in nn audible voice h- we
might understnnd. wo could hear I
him say. us ho did c.r Mnry. 'She
hath done what she could.' The
Rood Lord hns taken her to her re
ward and has placed on her head I
tho crown of life which 110 has been'
holding Just above her head for!
these scores of years, and she has
heard the blessed words. 'Coino vol
blessed c.r my Father, Inherit tlio 4
iiiiuioiuii prepared ror you.
"Tho old truth was surely vorlfled
No. 3
in.' vi.'.m inoi niarked'the retlrotnuiit of Joscni, 1...
. ......... I,,, iiml Hiii't'osHf(.llv I'liiii.i,. ..!., V.nuo. t.
II HUVfllll'l'll jvm " " ' , ,- " ivi tho y,"
II 1 a.. ,..,,.. 1.1,1, iu fir lut t-.l U'licl. 1 .... uu Alt,
MICIISI'i. Ol'vumuuii ,,.... ... .".,. nun Hirirl I.,.,1'
integrity had served to plnco the AhXT HTOim lu the fnf,!c,
rnnk of Southern Oregon firms. 'Tn,
S. Lnndo, his son anil successor, nan ior ten yeara ,
his father's employ. In no wnv woro thu o, ,rIIPl ni
ed. The dollar-for-dollar policy that had niuclu ia.lK)V,c.
hold word, was to bo continued. naioi
In 11105 our grocery depnrtinent wns closed out, n,i ,.
marked our last dealings In wall iuper, iiiulllnK and ..J'
.Mrs. Lnndo took chtugo of tho wonien'H clc-iiartitiunt '"
years or experience .11 biiiih, nuun, uumm uihi mv K0Ul, "5
LAXDO'S the advnntuge c.r a buying knowledge p'ossesspi i'"1
other linn In Coos County. iq "K
We have studied our customers, nnd wo know their i,..i.
As 11 result' c.r this knowledge and the eiiruful ills-rliiiinaii i
buying, our slock Is tho lurgest in varluty lu Coos Co .01'
thus offers tlio greatest diversity lu opportunity for nolcctlo '!
LANDO'S
(JOOD t.'OODS.
PltOMIT DELIVEIHES-
tiiH-L'.-.i: fkoxt hthi:i:t.
''l'l'l
imioxe vocn tiimum
'"WK It J
lu her case that',
" None knew her but to lovo her,
.Soiio nanied her but to praise.'
The funeral was largely attend
ed from her Middle (iranville resi
dence Tuesday iirternoon nt 2
o'clock, the Hov. 11. (1. Xcnvtcni of
Orniivi.le, the pastor in charge
of the Jllddie Oranvllle iresl.yter
hui Church, orriclatlug. lie paid n
lieaiiuful tribute to her lire work
nnd memory. Vocal music wns
sweetly rendered by Miss Emily
Thonins. Mrs. A. C. Pntterson, Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Davles nnd S. l
Mnson. or Ornnvllie. There were
heautiriil floral tributes, us follows:
Lilies nnd carnal Ions, Y. P. S. C. !:..
Not th Oranvllle; carnations, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Alella Temple: carnatloiiH, W.
V. T. t'.. North Ornnvllie; ennui
(Ions, Mr. und Mrs. John Alien.;
red roses, Mr. und Mrs. F. C. Shel
don; bottiuet, Mrs. Kate McCor
mlck; bouiiiet. Sarah and Jennie
Dllliughuni; red roses, Mr. und Mrs.
F. (!. Hull; white roses. Shakes
peare Club; cnruutlous, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Parker; roses, Dr. O.
E. Paul; wreath, the Folger clan;
roses. Mrs. John Muloney; Mowers,
Lulu und Earl Hurt; wreath, lliunia
and Leonard Thorne; wreath. M. IC.
Missionary Society, (iranville; roses,
Mrs. John Stearns und Mrs. Etlu
llr.iniuoiiil; standing wreath. Pros
byterlun Church c.rriclaln; curiiti
tlous, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilson;
carnatloiiH, Mr. und Mrs. M. C. Stu
ples; casket houiior. Sabbath
fhool; roses, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
Leonard; fates ajar, the rtimlly.
CAHXIVAI. FO.ll,AXVIU'SV.
MANY TEACHEB
PS3SED Effl
Al niilil Tiavcllng Coney IMnml Co,
(.'I'tllng Heacly for Aiiuieiueiil
Cnn.ivul.
The Arnold Traveling Coney Island
are busy putting up their tents und
will have everything In readiness for
their opening tomorrow evening. Ar
nold has not been In Mnrshrield ror
some time but Is well known hero
nnd Ids uttraclloiis have always been
among the best. The list or ntlrne
llous that will be presented Include:
'The Famous Alnbuinii Minstrels."
"Tho .Musical Comedy Hollos," "Jules
Vernes Venilons." "Dog und Monkey
Circus." "A Ferris Wheel und Merry
c.o uiiiiiid. ' ulso three big F:vt. AcIh
lliilloon Ascension und Parachute I
Jump." "High Dive." und "Whirl c.r
Deatli." These attracilons will be
put on tomorrow evening nt 7
o'cloi k.
COOS COCXTV IXSTItmoPi
crm:i state rKirnncr
IX UECIJXT IyXAMIXAwh
LIST OF SCCCESSIUboMj
In the recent stale toacheric
Mini, mi, 11 uirne 11 11 111 nor or Cw r
li' fiiinlliMinlu ii'.it'i u, ........,
Iiik to n Htiilement Just slrn.
Uiilikiii lli fiillm.,1.... t .t. .
..-im;,,,, iiiu MilllMVIIIK UCIIlftJj,
Willi IIIIHSHil! I
LIII11 livln, Dora Emily nj
llrldito; Elinii M Itolicrti, Scdl
iui. iiiiuriiu i.auiirilli, MiaVI
kisiiiu .leuouaid, Lakeside; Mi.J
thu Lund, Cixiuille. LcnaDe'1
iiulllo; Kelinii Tliumna, Mij
liDi.ii c. wiri.-n, iiantion; Wird
('0I01111111. Coiiullle. Ilelle Wfc
..lyriie 1-01111; .Minima K. i
North lleiul: Jeimln 11. HIrV.nl
llencl; Flc.reiico M, (loodmii!
per; A mile Wlckmait, Mini I
Tl... II l.M,,..l ......... 1.'.. L.j. I
lougliby, Hrookwuy, KlluUtlJ
Coiiullle; Siimuel S, Darnell, 1
1 wiin , win 4. ii'jue. iianoot,
f l.-.,1ui,i,i i,i.,..i.ri,.i.i. 1 n &
i. ...idi.i.i, .iniiniiiiriii, 4, r ti
(Irnvul Ford; Primary rcrllflcill
el I. Matthews. Am no; En J
niiiuei. .Mursiiiienu ucriti r
kins, llniiilon.
If you've never eaten K'l
.V OHEAU'S DIM.ICIOt'S (!
LATKS 'I'ltV SOME TOUUl
YOC'Lli HE A STEAIIV (Tl
Kit i:vi:it Ai'TEit. mv
If u substitute Is offered rl
Foley Kidney Pills, It nieanun
or medicine Is pressed uponr
the dealer h profit, not W
Foloy Kidney P Ills may ton ft
or, moro tlmn u cheap jutitfe
iney give oeiiei leniuis iiimt.
er kidney und bladder meJ!
for Foley Kidney Pills.
Owl Proscription I'liarmw.!
I). Cohan. Opposite CbasJlcl
Phono rl.
FARM FOR SALE
ion ,ry,,si?Su nntI rrult fnr con
sisting of 1.I8 ncres. between 35 nnd
40 ueres of rich bottom land, eight
... ' . i'1" ,niu fioi to npp e
trees and fifty acres moro that can
easily bo cleared for orchard and
unlnnoo good grazing land for cat
tle. Blioop or goats.
Twelvo head good dairy cowb and
ail farming imploinonta necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
nivor. one mile from nostofuco
school nnd boatlandlng. uslomco'
Huy direct from owner.
....u0r ,f"rtl,cr information, cnll or
write: W. A. PACE. Allegany rw
MEETS
Thoro are a groat many
meets to which people's atten
Hon Is directed nowadays, tho
raco meets, lodge meets and
many other kinds, but Te
want to call your special at
tention Just now to our choice
MEATS
fi?,v SMI.,a ana ovor' other
u"). Wo liavo notliliiR but
the best on our blocks and
guarnntee satisfaction. Reof
Pork. Mutton. Hams, Bacon
The Palace Market
1KO Xorth llroachvay.
Telephono -100.,
New Balkan Blouse
An express shipment of the latest Balkan Blousesc
red from New York,
White and Tan $1.55 Each
We Now Have the Warner Rust-ftJ
Corset in Front-Lace Models
The best front lace corset made and sold at ad
sonable figure,
The Golden Rule
First National Bank .Building. MARSHFtf1!
Do You Want a Hontf
M
gelt1
If you own u lot, you can liavo a homo built for )"u
can pay for it In monthly payment sumo nn rent.
" " " most iiiixieiii tyiK's or ImiiikiiIowh to ""
fall at our orriro and make your seleetlou of plans owl
fill. II, .. I...... ...II..... . ... .... ,.. ,11,1181
: " .i...-iiiiu coiisiruetioii of your homo for too u
loci is limited ami by imikliiK you,. iirrmiKeiiieiitH ,"rI' i
- ,.. miuso coii..ii.tecl before tho inlny season.
range for an evenli.K U.polntmej,t to icn.k over plans nd
terms of payment by callh,K PilOXK U01-J.
COOS BAY REALTYC
mo XOHTlt FRONT ST.
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