THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHFIEID, OREOON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913-EVENINQ EDITION. '9 S'f AK(i!!!;,,j WITH WORM timt mh$tp fa th moit ... g? Aiiti Line, THE NEWS OF MORTH BEND i luiwma.ta., " ii .1 W for rV. I j iiarleri), .mmsnhuiu, mmicu I . i n1mnn -III. Kdqnartcrt, North Honl. Club Kf store, .. . IW1" ... lt,,l1 VVIt ..f'o L.f Corner, mam" ". - - &. Norll. ..end at Star Wter. , ' 7;i .Miirilf dinner l'"' yClass W i aving Gardiner's Rag Cirpct Factory IVI'lllll ' ' Uillllr- ' nla Hint 'Miii.,i1i.it. nlu 174 '"-ml Or AUTO TAXHWH XKllVICE teen cstabtlBlifil in Marshfield Eu for trains " l'ni'H mauo at hour. Careful tirivmn. jicubou- rates. Stand at ruiaco lies- Lrant. YWw -. J, K. HANKY. I'mni Ictor. liaue Pantatorium EMODKHN RYF.R8. CLEANERS MUKRH and HAT HNNOVATOIW Igtot for Howard a. Htrausi m rine xaiiumiaj. ke fu.ir neit null. rnsKfltAfj. Phone JIWI-JI V "FAMILY DINNERS li. nr ni.w lucatliiti. we aro en U V - . fcUIlT prepareu to ruiur iu mmuj 4e. Keguinr IIieuiB r uuri ur Open day and night. MEHCHANT'S CAFE. Aa-ar and Comniprrlnl Mfld IISS MCIA SPHRRY Teacher of IMano. r appointments or particulars, call am nrontiivity. or ilioiii! :t 112-1 j. In A. J. HKNRRY RKNTIST Marauflold, Oregon. Ami 204-2015, Coke Rulldlug. ildenre phone 2fii!-X. Ice phone 112-.). rus. farrixgior, Teacher of Piano. Reildcnco Studio, No. i09C, her Commercial nnd Klcvonth Sts. l'hone iiStl-.l, 7ERXER LAGUS, M. I). Physician and surgeon Iduate from thu Imperial Alex Under University In Finland. Office Coke bldg. 307. Tel 414. bideaco 101 L'nd at. No. Tel. 123-X lENJAMIX OSTLIND, consulting Engineer and Architect. Offices, uoo IrvhiK Itlock. e 1U3-L Marshfield. Ore M. WRIGHT. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER uoatei furntBhed on request and specifications furnlahat! IdHlred. An honest lob nuaran Pbone 124-R. fil OSTLIXR, l'Uno Tuuer and Repairer. 8. Sixth Street. Phona 101-1 Me orders at W. R. Haines Music Ui RILEY UALL1NGUR ' Mfcnce-Studlo, 237 So. Broadwa) t-none 18-L. 0. CHANDLER. 1 AH.li'ri?w and 802, Coke Ralltlar uiiciu, uregoa. 8. TURI'KN, .Marahtleld. Oran. Wures&rraming Walker Studio 1 T them tor rent or for aala. PDlIel ?i2M Repaired. mit ail Needles for gale. W. J. RITZ. Marshfleld. ES1?0,ir homea before the flre r reliable Pir ina.. "regon Fir n,nni a ra. agent. P . e. i. um l0 aoraao !lr Phonfl 243-L,. " Hat Roof Faed NOW COItTHELL HON3! UT1. SO D 7J , IT!? 'Steel Lfned SHOT SHELLS Cut down your lead Get your bird with the center of the load IN the making of shot shells, the great est forward step since the invention of smokeless powder is the steel lining to grip the powder and concen trate all the drive of the explosion back of the shot. Its a Remington special invention that steel lining. You find it in the Remington-UMC Arrow andNitro Club. These steel-lined shells get their shot to the target quicker than any other shell known to the shooting fraternity. They cut down the guess-work about lead and angles. They put the center of the load right on your bird. The steel lining is moisture-proof no dampness can gel through. Jar-proof no powder can get out. Water-proof no energy is lost. Shoot Remington-UMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Eastern Factory Loaded Shells for Speed Plus Pattern in any make of shotgun. Your detter carriet them or, If he aocin I. there more alert dealer in this section who it worth your finding Remington Armi-Union Metallio Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway II New York "The Gunnery" SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS 153 Front Street, - Marshfield, Oregon EQUIPI'KI) WITH WIHHLKSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIMH. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 I. M., OCT. 11; OCT. ill, AXI) OCT. 28, AND KYKRY TUKSDAY TIIKRKAFTKR. SAILS FROM MARSIIFIKLD OCT. II, AT 7:'J( A. M.; OCT. 18, Al ii A. M.i OCT. Sn, AT 7 A. M.j AXI) KVKRY SATURDAY TIIKRK AFTKR. TicketH on Halo to all Eastern points and Information is to routes and rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main 35-L. P. L. STKRLIXG, A Kent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Portland for Coos Bay Thursday. October 16, at 6 P. M, ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OONNCCTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC MEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44 F McGEORGB, Agent. S. S. REDONDO Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday, October 18 at 3 P. M. Suit Francisco office, 805 Fife Rldtr., or Lombard St. Piers X. 27. Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Afit., Phono 41. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO RY USING OUR WOOD. PH0N8 190. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AIJSTRACT COMPANY Hare photographic copies of all records Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. BUSINESS OFFICE:' 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phone IBM W. J. RUST, Manager E SIS CHURCH Report that Affair in North Bend Was Given by Swedish Lutheran Ladies Untrue. Rov. J. V. llciison, nnstor of the First Liith'eiT.n church nt North llond and pastor of the Swedish Lutheran chiireh of Marshlluhl, deep regents the report that a soelal kIv- en In I.okkIu'h Hall at North llend last Saturday ovonlnu; at whlc.j dancing was the principal diversion was kIvoii by the "Swedish Lutheran Ladies' Aid." Mc thinks that some one must have maliciously started tho report. At first It was not stated, that tho social waa a dance, Hut Rov. llcnson .Investigated It and says It wns. ConcornltiK tho I'ffalr, Rev. llcnson says: 'Tills 'social' affair proved to bo nothitiK elso but u dance. It Is preposterous to sny tho least that a dance would be hold under the auspices of a Lutheran Ladies' Aid, further, tho Lutheran Church strong ly denounces dancing and would certainly not penult a danco to bo given under tho auspices of any of Its organizations. WJmt Individuals do tho Church can not ho held re sponsible for. This correction is published iu order that tho public who may havo somo knowledge of tho affair may bo put right. Tho dance was given by Individuals, not by the Ladles' Aid. None of tho olllcers of the society wero present, nor had any action for giving such a 'social' been taken within tho so ciety, everything was dono without tho knowledgo of tho pastor or the society ns such'. Let Individu als bu more caroful after this under whose auspices thoy glvo their 'so cials' (dance) and not bosmlrch tho name of a Lutheran Church or ganization." CONTRACTORS FINISH WORK M. Conley, John Conloy and V. S. I'drler, moinhors of tho contract ing firm of I'ortor & Conloy, who havo had a largo sub-contract In tho 13ugone-Coo8 nay railway, aro In tho city, having arrived last night, from th'elr camps along tho line. They havo finished their work and nro dismantling their camps. Httgono Guard. i NORTH BEND NOTES. ! 4 Kvangellst huniuel CJregg will preach In the M. H. Church or North llend next Sunday afternoon at U:.10. All who attend will bo well paid for 1 their time, as Mr. Gregg will Interest them. At tho last regular monthly moot ing of the Order of Owls, Nest 1018, at Loggle's Hall, a committee was ap pointed to make arrangements for the Annual Thanksgiving Rail to be given at Kekhoft' Hall on Thanks giving eve. Tho committee will make a llnal report at the next regular meeting, at which timo the details of the arrangements will he announced. It. 10. Lamar anil P. .1. Cnmulm',! who came hero recently from Port land, have opened the North Uend Yeast Company In the Wood building on Sherman nvonuo. Thoy have Just got out somo samples and cxpccc to build up a good business, as they claim they can turn out a product far superior to anything obtainable hero now. Krod Kellogg, Georgo Martin, Geo. Mc Do ii Kill and Frank Laline aro among the North Dond mon Interest ed In tlie outvonio of tho Kali Creok homestead contests. Thoy had a hearing nt RoBoburg boforo Receiver Jones this week. J. C. Wilcox and S. 11. Cathcart wero their witnesses. Mr. Cathcart, who made a now sur vey, testified that tho old government survey Is erroneous. R. L. Cavan augh, Cnpt. C. K. Edwards and Ren McMullen appeared for the C. A. Smith Timber company, which claims tho land under script. J. C. Wilcox wont from Rosoburg to Portland about somo matter in connection with tho lands iu Federal court. Tho Coos County court is asking bids on the opening of tho new road between North Rend nnd Kmplre, fol lowing a continuation of Nowmark avonuo. Tho bids nro to bo opened November (i and tho work Is tt) be completed boforo next April. Plans aro being mado for a special election to voto a special tax levy to hard surfaeo tho road. Th'o present, con tract Is to bo moroly for clearing and grubbing the right of way. II. C. ICrogstad has returned from a flvo months' visit nt his old homo in Wisconsin and says ho would not romaln thoro for a good deal. His trip cost him about thirty pounds In avoirdupois. Fred Johnson, John Pltnoy, Merle Mlllloru nnd Charley Kronliolm wero visitors at Fred. Johnson's summer homo at Lakeside slnco last Satur day. Tho party reports tho best L. I. RET IS IT TO JAIL OPENS UP NOSTRILS. EARS, HEAD, r r r r t Former North Bend Council Man Gets Three Years in 1 Penitentiary. L. A. Frcy, formerly a member of tho North Rend city council and head of tli0 largest men's furnishing store in North llond. was sentenced In San Francisco a few days ago to three years In the California State Prison for "pandering." Word to this effect hlaa just been received by Marshal Anderson of North llend, who wns appealed to by Chief or Police Stone of San Fran cisco Tor Prey's record. When ar rested in San Francisco Frey was traveling under another name, but tho many lettors he hal in his pock ets and belongings nddressed to L. A. Froy of North Rend caused the police there to bollovo that ho must be the rormvr Coos Daylte and they sent his picture here, with the result that hp was quickly Identified. It is stated that Froy entered a plea of "guilty" when arraigned on tho "while slavery" chnrge, and was quickly sentenced. Reroro leaving hero, Frey went In to bankruptcy. His application for a final discharge was recently contest ed and the U. S. court ban not passed on It. Froy and his wifo wore di vorced while here, but It was under stood that thoy were remarried In Cal ifornia. Where hIio is now is not known. S COLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE liiNlnnily Relieves Swollen, Inflamed grant balm dissolves by tho bent of Times Want Ads. Bring Results Xose, llend, Throat You Rivatho Freely Dull tlcndache Goes Xas- ty DlNchai'Ke Stops. Try "Hly's Cream Ualm." Got a-small bottlo anyway, Just to try It Apply a llttlo In tho nostrils nnd Instantly your clogged noso nnd stopped air pnssages of tho head will upon; you will breathe freely, dull ness and heodacho will disappear. Ry morning! tho cntarrh, cold-ln-hond or catarrhal soVo throat will bo gone, F.nd such misery now! Got tho Biunll bottlo of "Hly's Cream Malm" nt any drug storo. This sweot, fra- tho nostrils; penetrates and heals tho Inflamed, swollon mcmbrnuo which lines tho nose, head nnd throat; clears tho air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing rollof comes immediately. Don't lny awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nos trils closod, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or n cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into tho throat and raw dryness is distress ing, but truly needless. Put your faith Just once in "Fly's Cream Malm" and your cold or catarrh will suroly disappear. Post Tavern Special A New Breakfast Food Made of wheat, corn, rice and salt, skillfully and scienti fically blended at the Postum Cereal 1 Food Factories. Makes a delicious breakfast porridge; a fine fried mush 1 and excellent griddle cakes. Nasburg's Grocery ORDER A PACKAGE TODAY. THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. catch of trout In years and say the fish nro running good. Tho boys killed thirty ducks. So much for tho daily pastime. In tho ovening one good gontlcman frpm Marshfield who was one of tho party found that he was tho possessor of a perfectly good deck of cards. It developed that the rest of tho bunch wero willing to be sl.lown the gentle little pastime of "poker" and' tho boys all learned the art so quickly that they soon Bent tholr teacher to tho "cleaners." So the young gentleman will not flash a deck of cards on tho boys at North Rend when ho has thorn out on a qulot llttlo sojourn In the woods hereafter. Martin O'Noll, n North Inlet ranch er, reports that door are causing him lots of trouble. During tho summer thoy nte and destroyed about SCO worth of garden truck. Mrs. Sarah Ronebrako of Ross In lot Is n guest nt tho E. E. Rlggs homo. Mrs. L. W. Stoln nnd her sister, MIbs Hrerty, nrrlved here this week from San Francisco to Join Mr. Stein, who hac charge of the Perham ft Gldloy steam shovel. Mrs. Stein is oxtronioly pleased with tho Oregon cllmato and says she enjoys the Coos Ray rains. Corner Commercial and Second sf. Phone 3 13-J. I AT THE HOTELS.. I The Chandler. C. W. Robblns, San Diego; J. A. Richie, Spokane, Wash.; H. R. Steln or, Spokano, Wash,; J. M. Englo, En-, glowood Ranch; John Englo, Kngle wood Ranch; F. A. Slado, Portland; Will II. Dennett, Portlaud; F. C. Rus soll, Heaver Hill; H. Q, Marklage, Portland; Geo. II. Luco, San Fran cisco; Milliard N. Duxburg, Olymplo, Wash.; 10. M. Kldrldgo, St. Louis; F. L. Wlshurd, St. Louis; M. Llpp mnn, Portland; G. M. Watklns, Port laud; H. J. Strowbrldge, Portland; J. C. Hesse, Raudon, Or.; C. E. Lan zendorfer nnd wifo, Seattle, Wash.; Hurry Smith, Portlnnd; Cnpt. Ames, Portland; A. E. Labowltch, wife and son, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gnuldln and wife, Portland; II. A. Mudeklng, Vancouver, D. C. Lloyd Hotel. F. Mass, Coqulllo; II. Alberson, Al legany. Blanco Hotel, L. A. RavlB, Sandy; T. E. Bour guignon, Santa Rarbara, C.I.; Frank H. Starr, Portlaud, Oregon; J. A. Weber, North Mend; Jas. P. Olson, Lnnglols; M. Jensen, Norway; Mrs. J. L. Lester, Anglola, Cut.; Miss Mc Closkey, Norway, Or.; L. Ness, Al legany; J. 10. Dalnewood, Galesvllle, Hotel Coon. Gus. A. Lovogren, Portland; K. Sloan, Portland; Mertha Rehfield, Portland; C. P. Dnnlelson and fam ily, Thomas Jessie, Kentucky; Chaa. Jacking, Chicago; Dan Maskas, Cen tralla, Wash.; P. McGurtz, Centralla, Wash.; W. M. Meadows, Portland; Paul Vassar, Randon; Miss L. Dodge, Myrtlo Point; R. Smith, Coos May. You can savo 18 per cent by buy ing your flour of Haines.