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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES II. C. MALOXKV Editor anil Pub. OAN K. MALOXKV News Editor OFFICIAL PAPKK OF Til OK MAItSIIFIKLD. TIIK CITY jooi kvkxixo. PICTURE SHOW 'BANDON BODY AT THE MASONIC N01 JOHNSON Write It In your heart that every day Is the best (lay In the year. No ninn has learned anything right ly until ho knows that every day Is doomsday. Emerson. Manaqer Pratt to Inaugurate Corpse Picked up on Beach ii' i nt n . n 1. I.- I f" a IMew Hiqn uiass iviuvie rruves 10 ue j. r. rxtjcuuiy, in Marsh fie Id. of San Francisco. v n. Pmtt. niniintrnr of the Mas- Coroner Fred Wilson returned to- on.,.- opera house announced today la-llr.'e that lie lias perfected plans for open- voster,lliy wns that of John V. Kent- Success Is a story, lug a new .high-class moving picture g( n San Francisco .sailor, and not That's covered with glorv show at that theatre. the body of higwuui .lonnson, toe For a winners' tales ..ever exhaust,' It is his purpose for f.-.e present mlsshig mndm. tnanwho Is suppos- Wo think this clover, to operate ouiy two nignm a .-u pn,)ora foumi 0 the corpse, which- Wo could listen forever, 'and Ills attractions win consist 01 WH wnslied up on the bench about But wo don't want to bear how you state right pictures only that are eleven miles below tlnndon. showed . nBVer 8ll0W11 nt nny ()f the other that the victim was John F. Keating; hIi.hiio shows Those tutorial nil- tlmt 1,0 1,11,1 1,oen 11 Ballor: tllnt lltr 1)lttu,c 8Uows- TI,eS0 am-cmi pu waa n moniboi. of Sn rram.sco Aorle OUCH! t"re3 are unusually strong features Xo FrntcrMi order of Magics; produced by special companies at that lie had evidently committed buI- It's easy for an editor to be pleasant enormous expense and arc Issued on- cldo because of trouble with his wife When names get In the paper correct ly on largo guarantees which pre- fA&Mn tS'LJ'ten Hut the editor worth while vents their being shown at the regit- (jny8 01. two weeks. Is thu one who can smile lar "movie" houses. They are all in i,i8 pockets was $20.00 In cosh When Capt. Olson Is made Capt. three and four reel pictures, never and many papers, among them his Xol- am, less U, four thousand feet, and of- aSuS. Mrs. Pnnknurst becomes Mrs. ten six and seven reels aro shown. Another slip showed that he had re- Barkhurst and many others he i The Masonic has been newly wired contly transferred $000 life Insur- inight detect. land a now picture machine of the ance to a Gorman friend In Sail - I mriuh ntmriii'pil unttol'll .lina lliwm In- r inllL'IHCO John Goss says the Income tax stalled and the new show will bo doesn't frighten him nearly so much opened on Friday and Saturday as the on-coming taxi's Haney s night of this week with a strong Really the Most Nutritious Food Nothing helps the growth of muscles and bones as much as good oats Con taining the greatest amount of nourish floWenRodflillinfiCo Golden Rod Oats Fill In the Coupon In your package ofQOLUEN ROD OATS unit mull It to us for thU vuJumWk FKlilC UOOKLET Aro made from phimp Oregon oats, weighing 3C to 40 pounds to a bushel. (Other oats weigh only 27 to 32 pounds per bushel.) This means exactly that much more nourishment in Golden Rod Oats. Less trouble and time to prepare them, too. At your grocer's. Golden Rod Milling Co. Portland,. Oregon nnrf Tom Goodale's. GIVE CONCERT TUESDAY EVE. and Interesting program which will be announced later. Manager Pratt announces that the admission will be ten cents. i m E NEW OFFICERS i Del Klcgo (II. G. Howard) Wnltz, "Wedding of the Winds" Hall Medley of Southern Songs, "Sunny South." Selection from "The Pink Lndy, There was a six page letter, bad ly spelled and written and scarcely legible, which he headed "state ment." and which gave ilils life history and contained a bitter at tack on his wlfo, whom he accused of much wrong doing, and saying she was responsible. Ho also told of their household belongings and Insisted that one-half belonged to him. Xo one could be found nt Ilaiidou who knew Keating or had heard of him and the conclusion was drawn that he had Jumped overboard from li steamer passing up or down ' the coast. ! The coroner's Jury returned a verdict of drowning. LAST CHANCE FOR ELECTION Candidates for City Offices Must Fife Petitions Before ' November First. The Marshllefd City Council last night derided to eliminate the nom inating electron and have all caiidl- Lumpo fl" banquet was enjoyed, Albert Se- dates for city offices nominated by . illg presiding as toustniastor and Jos- j petition for the coming city (fectlou Director Fenton Announces Program for Entertainment at Masonic Hall. Director It. N. Fenton of tlte Coos Day Concert Hand announced the fol lowing musical program fop tho con cert which will bo given nt the Mas onlo Opcrn House tonight. Mnrch, "Tho Enterpriser," . .Lnmpu Overture, "Plquo Dante," . . .Slippo Albert Soili! Sr. S.iinimor'f. L. W.' Idyl, "Idlollo," Lock 'Plan.; Jr. Sagamore. W. II. Fergu- Cornet Bolo, "Oh Dry Those Tears," !"; Chief of Records. A. II. Camp- Koos Tribe Initiates Big Class, Enjoys Banquet and Holds Business Session. Following the Initiation of it large class of candidates last night, Koos Tribe, fmproved Order of It ed ition, elected the following officers: Prophet, J. W. Chapman; Sachem bell; Collector of Wampum. C. I. Pennock; Keeper of Wnninum. I.evf llelsner; Trustees, Chas. Nonfstrum, Jas. Gales and A. II. Sergeant. Following the business session, n March, "The (iulowny City,' Star Spangled Manner. .Caryll . .King eph Roberts, .1. W. Chapman, W. II.' City Attorney Goss safif that the i liVriMiHiin. Ilnl fit 1 1 I'll l-t .ImiIlv Pun. i nllnt Imiffon of tfin tiritit.irv- fieri Inn nock. Levi llelsner and O. S. Torrer would not Invalidate the reiiulitr cltv were among those who responded to? election and wltffo he thought that ions:s FiiMISSING GOODS CACHED At the business sessron It was de cided to hold the charter open two weeks longer and endeavor to linve the city might le compelled to hold a primary If some one insisted, he did not fenow uf anyone who could Insist, as no one had fifed for the llnvden, II It. Craudhy, etti F. II. Hoyles. J. I MATTY MS Suitcase Full of Tools and Blankets Taken From Smith Mill Workmen. Tho finding of a ni'ltcase carefully concealed In the brush near the South end of Filth street yesterday explains partly tho mysterious disap pearance of tools and various art icles belonging to workmen on tho ((instruction of the C. A. Smith pulp mill early in tho summer. The suit ruso and iirtlclex were found by Pete, u . member of the street-cleaning force. Marshal Carter says that the art icles include tlmso which ho accused . A. Jarvenan, a former Weaver 1 1 1 1 1 j miner, of taking, .larveiiau was ar rested last summer on tho charge I of mnkln-' away with various articles, and also of buying minds on the In stallment pl:m and then disposing of them to a second-hand store. Ho was given fifteen days in the county jail, but steadfastly refused to toll about the other articles, He then lived at op near Kastport. Among tho arttelos found yester day were tho following, which aro be ing held at tho police station until ors with Fielder Jones, president ofi claimed by the owners; the Northwestern league, for t'.-oj Four pairs of blankets, brown baseball players' checker champion-1 suitcase, plane, screwdriver, one bit. ship. MatthewKon claims the title of' two chisels, file, two pincers and two champion among the baseball play inlner'H caps and lamps, ers, and Fielder Jones disputes this Organizer Canning Increase the mem- 'primary. bership front sixty-four to loo. There was a quest Ion then as to The-'" nri-seti' worn; J W C'mih-' date the iiomliiutTut; petitions i'-an. Albert Feriltr. Geo. Seellg. Rex- '"'d t" lie filed. It was agreed that ford Starr, Joseph Roberts, C. Hj.' 'V" 'V l"l N'0'1 "l'1'0' ,.,"ys ,H;" Ilonebrake. F. IS. Wilson. Nlchors "'re the electron so that the petl Relchert. Jos. Gossmau. Win. Henry, tlH'' r candidates who want their I.. Tower. J. X. TIMiotts. 11. Flnnel, names on the ticket ror the city elec O. S. Torrey. ISd Cox, W. K. Wise- ,,0I December must file th-lr man. C. II. ISIItott. W. C. lSUIott. C. nominating petitions prior to Xo !.. Pennock, Cult W Evertson, Ceo. vomber 1. X.iy. Herbert Phillips. A. 11. Sargeant, C"V Attorney Goss promised to Xeal Archer, W. II. I.uwhoru, Wm. hy ' stiitoifient rrepared and pub (liurchlll. R. Woolrldge, I.. W. Planz.i "8he(l glvlup the facts about the W. II. Ferguson. A. J. Xowiuan. , nominating potltions. Thent was conw Chns. Nordstrom. W. T. Sleep. C. V. slderable (IIhcussIoii about the prl Ward. J. S. Wan' S. IV. Cathenrt, A. '""''V' Councilman C'opple wanted Welch. John IhuTnian. II. IS. Ham- 1 "' l"'ty lines ollnilmited, but Mr. pton. II. IS. Reamer. W. II. I.lngo. did not think they could be In James Yates. Cllve Vineyard, John 11 primary. Osborn, II. T. Hawkins. P. A. SullI- Mayor Straw said that Mr. Cttp vtn. John A. Collett, J. F. lSUIott. 1 lI' need not worry about that he Alex Cantnbell. Levi Helsnor. W. '"I"1"' ho wns not going to be a cwn- .1 C llnll-l 1 'S JVlll. V UipU UUt III! C.' sieithens. wasn't either. I as to too itriu.ary, .Air. (loss salil I there was a question because the spe i rifled date would fall on Sunday and 1 whether It should then be held on ( Saturday preceding or the .Monday following was a problem which tho law did not settle. All i.f ilw i', ...... .11.,.. .., a wi in.' VjWmiii IIIIIUI1. lll'UiriK more or less Interested ill this. There has been talk of the probability ut I Allen, Albrecbt and t opple being Fielder Jones Denies Christy's ,nnit tw Mayor ami of ft- nioim n Phnolne Ohomninn. I !?sl"1 "I'd lSvertsen Ufl candidates uimiim iu uir-urvi wmuiiijiuii- . tor rc-oicci.ou, lenriizg only ship Among Players. 'i,r unaffected. T PLAT CHEGKERS TFe Royal TONIGHT KltlSII A. WAl.ThrtS STOCK CO., in a w Wft entitled "TICK IIIM.K OF CAMFOIt.VIA." A foiii'.itct ciiiiicdy.ilninui d rating with life in the days of 111 Ttw- company proved thouiselves to ln one ot tho best little com Wf A..U.-HIM rr. to coo in, riiiir..i ,. iiiioi ,...,. lmnles ever In Marshlleld. POltTI.AND. Or.. Oct. L'l. When nt Halties' in vmn mh snvo r, t ICOJIIS ISAItlA. AS Tlli:in.' u'li.i. v'iii-iBiav .M.u hum, mm oi i ue .mw opk t tweiitv iter cent Giants reaches P.trtland ho will hoi called upon to play a game of check- WAtk- D. D. D. Opens New Era in Cure of Skin Disease rrofossor TU.i.oriK'n ca-'o of cczoma Wua linuwu to uliiumt every liutmllul una iihyHlclitn of rcinitation throughout tho stato uf Coiini'i'dcut. His luttcr i.i tinothor liiti-rctitlnt,' ilnmonat ration ot jrhat Ih tiftim' aicouuittHheil by tlio Juinoua Hpculilu I), t). ) Prcsi-iii.tlun. It may bo of lutoioHt to you to know iVaV.'?.ur I'fo-Klvini,' pri-iuiratloii. 1. i.-,i .i 1 roHorlptlou Iiuh boon of Ittcal culablo viiluo to mo. 1 wax covered With eczema, fiom lieail to foot when 1 bOBan uhIiu; your romedloH. I could r,llwf "Hl'iitiiih I tried iv thou wutd nicatia. I upidied but two bof ?tJt!lu Proacrlptlon: n cure was ifccted la a, very, Wrt tlnto, tn li-sa cent. Red Cross Drug Store. than ono month." Prof. C. J. DuJlonu. South Lyme, Conn. Auk uny druirKlst today for D D. D. PreHi-rlptlon. llo'll tell you It allays tho itch lnatantly and soon thoro tiro Blgna of cure. Wo ltavo handled tho remedy for yearn and reeard it as tho npcclflo for xMii troubles of oil kinds. Como in or awk us ubout P. 1. 1. Prescription. hIho about IJ. D. 1), eoap cspocltUly, lor tender nklns. We offer the first full elze bottla on thi suaranteo that unless it stops tho Itch ut once, U coats you not a - j Quality The Best Johnson -Gulovsen Co. Prices Lower Than The Lowest L Look Back a Month Ahead a Year OOK backward ono monta and recall how your money went. Was every cent wisely spent? Would the little fragments of fortune, tossed after trllles, total a dollar, or two, or five? Which would you rather have now, the triries you bought, or the coin you paid for them? Xow look ahead a year: Will your present habits cause a re petition of last month's spending; until the year is gone? Today's history Is part of your llfo hlatory. What fortune aro you building? To what extent Is a bank account shaping your future? First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OI.DKST IJAXIv IS COOS COUNTY. Kstulilislied 1NHI. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,000 Interest paid on Time Deposits. Officers: K W. lieniKitt, PicKldcnt. J. II. I'laittiKJiii, Vice-President. It. I'. Williams Cashier. CJeii. K. WlnclteMviv A.ssistant Cashier. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0 Inc. IIKNHV SKNGSTACKKX, Muimyer , KAItM, COAL. TIMItKIC AND PLATTI.Vfl l.AXDS A SPKCIALTV. GKNICltli ACJKXTS I-'ASTSIDK MAItSIII-'IKliD OFFICK, PIIOXK COQL'IM.K CITV OFFICK PHOXK IIU. V, O. GOKXKV, Cutitinctor and lliilklcr. Dntwlngbi and estimates furnished. All work guaranteed. if you are not satisfied toll mo; if you wre, tell others. Phone aim. Mttrslillclil, Or. UK A ('IM)WD AXD OXIA" OXK SHOW. Four reels of pictures precede tho performance. Pictures start at 7:110. Admission: Lower floor, :t.V. Ilalcony 'iv, (lillilren, 1."5c. SCHOOL SHOES See tho new school shoes at the Electric Shoe Store the best In town 181) SOUTH IHIOADWAY. "MKHCIIAXT HI.OCK XOW FOIl SALK." Wo aro offerlng'fino, level lots In this long desired tract, right near the business center, uttques. tlonable hivestmeut value, easy terms, and prices under tho mar ket. Exclusive agents. I. S. KAUFMAX & CO., 177 Frout Street, New and Second Hand Furniture old on the Ingtallmeut pitta, HAIUUXGTOX, DOYLE CO. 863 PrOBt St. Phone JI40-L Marnhflelrt. Or 1 WANTED watches that won't keep time. Dirt) and rancid oil aro the ruination of your watch, Let me handle It aud preserve it perfectly for years to come. E. C. BARKER. i26 Front st. Marsha 'd, Or. JUST HKCEIVKT A lurgo shipment of Electric Cut Glass Shades. Call and see our stock of glass ware. We also have some ot tht latest designs in shower fixtures from two light to fire. Everything In electrical supplies, Barnard & Langworthy Henry A. Johnson, a business man of IAnso, Mich., writes; "For yeara, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds has been our family medicine. Wo give It to our children, who like It on ac count of Its pleasant taBto. It Is a safe cure for coughs .and colds," It contains no opiates, Owl Pro scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cotian, Opposite CuanoUer Htel, Jhou.e Ji. DOX'T GO AFOOT ItlDi: with .. The Independent A,,tll , I" 1U - Watch for j.',,,,,,, ,, , Hoaduuarters, Mnrsl llti ( Hotel, phono .10. ' hko Headquarters, Norii, ti . Cigar Store, i,10u Club Ladles' wait I BWCn,.r,l.;ro, For cats iirlvnt.. ........ . Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel P0S WR FUltXISII A ItAo m I'AY TIIK I-OSTAOE OV 1 i:tuux. Coos Bay Steam laundry Phone 57-J MaBhwJ I mrrx 1 1 L I umquc rdnraiorium THE MODKUN IIVKliH. nm.. PKES8KHS -ml HAT KhNOVA Agent for hinv.rd H. HtwmT Co., Fine 'fnlloring. IJT" sake your next nu IBB CKXTUAL. t. AUTO TA.ICAElivIr7"j I. has been established In MarthHeni Calls for trains or parties miitu any hour. Careful driving n..... able rates. Stand at Pa!ae r. taurant. Phone G-J. J. K. HAXKV. Prowlftor. Pictures SFraminj Walker Studio "HOFFSSinnJ AL OIRECTOiRT MISS Ll'CIA SI'KimV 'lfililinr uf Plnnn For appointments or iwrlirultrs, all .ii). .. iiruiiur. or phone TR. A.J. IIKXDItY X-' DKXTIST .Marshlleld, Oregon. Rooms L'OI-L'O.l, Coke Ilulldln;. Itesldeuce iilione Sn2K. Oince phone 112-J. MIIS. FAItltlNCKIt, Tcaiht-r uf I'Ubo. Residence Studio, No. 1MI, Corner Comineri-lal and Eleventh Ea. l'l e UMI-J, WKKXHU l..(il'S, .M. I). Plivsliliin uml tntteoi Graduate from tlie Imperii! ii i under University In Ffnlinl -.,.... ...i... i.i.i.. 5ft7. Tfl ill. Pesldenro -101 2nd st..No.TeU.a BKXJAMIX OSTLIXII. Coiisultluu Enirlneer" Architect. .... nlw-k. Offices, tio a w Phono ItKI-li MrUkli T M. WIHGIIT, ) COXTHACTOB AMD Estimates furnlsnea m -i Plans and specifications fuJI i. .ii,.i An honest JOD r I .... ,.i.ti i teeo. rnoiio i TOKL OSTMXD, J Plnnn Tuner ooi Ut, S. Sixth Street, g-g, Learo orders at W. K. n ,1 DEIUi 1ULBY aSJJ IT Plunlrt nd 1?,, Rwldence-Studlo. 237 So. Bro . WO, CHANDLER. AltCHITECT. . a ona. Celt I Koomj hoi MurshfleWi rm7h.fri Protect your Dom- - !, good, .elmuie r . j pany. Oregon r.. (tf Uon's policies - i hait. . J cneapesi "v" m mom ! ueaiou, i"-' - . bldg. or phone In our new rZgtm ders. ... -.j tifi1 Have That Rf .... nrlntWr u.v. your J '