The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
Under Now Management,
Let ub Clean, Press and Repair
your clothes"NOW. Don't ffalt.
Hates Reasonable.
JAY DOYLE C. O. RAGGETT
230 Central Ave. Phono 250-X
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
NOTICE.
To whom It tray concorn:
Coos Ray Realty syndicate, estab
lished In January. 1904, will bo
responsible only for t ho acts and
contracts porfonncd or representa
tions made by Chas. J. Druschko.
CLEARANCE SALE
JAN. 14 TO 21.
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH REND,
Send Your Laundry
to, lis By Parcel Post
WE FURNISH A BAG AND WILL
PAY THE POBTAGB ON JTS
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J Marshfield
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
MAHHIIPIELB-NOHTH IIKNI) AUTO
LINK.
Cunt every (en minutes from Q n. in.
to 12:30 p. in.
G0RST& KING, Props,
DRY GOODS AND
MILLINERY
Complete line of Notions.
SMITH'S. VARIETY STORE
North Bend.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Titlo A Trust Co. Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate service, prompt atten
tion to nil tiitcrents of our
clients. Mlnlimuu cost.
I. S. Kaufman (8b Co.
South Coos
River Boats
TloKa lcarca MarshHold for
lioiid of river at 8 a. m., ro
turnliiK In ovonlng.
Steamor Rulnuow loaves
head of river at 7 a. rn. and
returning leaves Marabtleld at
2 p. m.
hogehs & SMITH.
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks between any
points tu Mnrshflold tor the follow
Ing rntoB, dollvory to bo tnado Id
tho firat atorloH of buildings:
Ono trunk .28
Threo trunks BO
Twolvo trunks 1&0
Sfar Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi Helsuer, Pnn
Phones. 120-J: 40-L: 68-U.
i .1,1, I, in 1 1 - ' ' i
famjlx mNNjuna
In our new location, we are es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade. Regular meals or short or
ders. Open dy and night.
MERCHANT'S OAFK.
ItroAtlwfty and Commercial MXIi.
THERE'S ONLY OXK MACHINE
THE SINGER
ONLY ONE REPRESENTATIVE
W. J. R1TZ
Phono 2HO-X.
DRY FIR AND
ALDER WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phono 1HO-J.
Havo youi- Job printing dono at
The Times, office.
Iu The Times,
Eagles' Benefit Ball
At Eagles' Hall
Saturday Night, Jan, 24
Keyzer's flrchestra
Tickets $.1 , and proceeds will go to give a de
serving young man an education to overcome
the handicap of being maimed.
Everybody come and dance for sweet Char
ity's sake,
1 IF KIDNEYS AM
BLADDER BOTHER
POTATOES
Wo havo Just received sorcral tons of tho very, boat potatoes
that grow In' Coos County. If you havo beon getting poor qual
ity, try a Back of ours and you will bo. plcaood.
Also havo soma noed potatoes of tho Early Red Roso and Bur
bank varieties that wo nro soiling for 1.C0 per 100 pounds.
CAPK ARAGO COFFEE.
Coos Bay Tea Coffee andSprce House
Phono 3D4J. 180 North Broadway
"
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, roiwUriiiff or now platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons mid
carbon paper delivered. Itiono us your order. Phono II. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE' AND SUPPLY CO.
The Bank of Personal Service
BRING us your bank account and profit
by. the same service "which lias made
so mahy friends, for this institution. Our
steady growth proves the appreciation of
our rfatrofis.
The First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
f LANAGAN &BENNlTT BANKS
Of Marshfield. and Myrtle Point. Oregon,
At the close ofbusiness Jan'. 13,1914,
Kpources
Loans and Discounts , , ,
, Banking Houses , ,
uasn and. sight txenange ,
Total , ,
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in , . ,
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Deposits
Total .
i i
$696,758,92
61,493,17
,291,170,72
$1,049,422,81
$75,000,00
, 67,978,80
906,444,01
$1,049,422,81
C. An Smith Lumber & Mfg, Co.
RBTTAIL DEPARTMENT
'i i
LUMBER, LATJU, fjIUNGLKS, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS,
ROPFINQ PAPHI ETC.
f , -
CUT TIIK FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHOND 10. im SOUTH BROADWAY
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Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
UENRV 8ENGSTA0KEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMBER, AND BLATHNO LANDS A SPECIALTY.
OJCWSIftAL AGXNTS, EASTSIDE """
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, pnONE U-J.
CQQUILLB- qiljy OFFICE PIIQNI? lOll
All KjndsQf JqV Printing, Qone at Wio T-inics Office
Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Out
Your Kidneys and Neutmllzo
Irritating Acids.
Kidney and Bladder weakness re
sult from Uric acid, says a noted
nuthotlty. Tho kidneys ilUor this
acid from tho blood and pas3 It on
to tho bladder, whero It often ro
nialns to Irrltato and Inflame, caus
ing a burning, scalding sonsatlon, or
setting up an Irritation at tho neck
of tho bladder, obliging you to seek
relief two or thrco times during the
night. The sufferer Is In constant
dread, tho water passes sometimes
with a scalding sensation and Is very
profuse; again, thero Is dlfllculty In
avoiding It.
Bladder weakness, most folks call
It, because thoy can't control uri
nation. While It Is extremely annoy
ing and Bom.etlmos very painful, this
Is really ono of tho most slmplo nil
monts to overcome Get about four
ounces of Jad SaltB from your phar
macist and take n tnblcspoonful In a
glnsB of water boforo breakfast1, con
tlnuo this for two or threo dayB. This
will noutrallzo tho acldo In tho urine
so It no longor Is a source of Irrita
tion to tho bladder and the urinary
organs which then act normally
again.
Jad Salts Is InoxpcnBlvo, harmless,
and Is mado from tho acid of grapes
and lemon Julco, combined with
llthla, and Is used by thousands of
folks who aro subject to urinary dis
orders caused by uric acid Irritation.
Jad Salts Is splondld for kidneys and
causes no bnd effects whatever.
Hero you havo a pleasant, efferves
cont llthla-wator drink, which quickly
rcllovcs bladder trouble.
NEWS OF NBAKBY TOM
NKWrt OF ALLEGAN1'
Do you begin to cought at night,
just when you hnpa to sloop? Do
you havo n tickling throat that keens
yoji awako? Just tako Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound, It will check
tho cough and stop tho tickling
sonsatlon at onco. Docs not upset
the stomach, Is best for children
and grown persons. Owl Prescrip
tion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan.
Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 7-1.
I
(Spoclal to Tho Times.)
ALLEGANY, Or., Jan. 22. Henry
Laird, who camo In from Loon Lake,
says tho roads nro protty soft now.
A now family, Wyatt by name, Iras
movod onto tho old Hcndrlckson
placo up near Golden Falls. Thoy aro
rolatlves of True Snllng's wife.
Mrs. J. A. Stommermnn hns Just
returned from n. few days' visit to
friends above Golden Falls, with Joo
Schappus' and Mr. Tlburg's folks.
Walter Stull camo down from his
homo placo In the hills yestcrdny.
"Solnh!"
Wo understand thero was a chari
vari party organized tho other night,
but It didn't show up at tho right
place. Clnrenco Gould received, a. main
cnblo a short tlmo ago. It was haul
od to camp on two wngoiiB by Messrs.
Dnggott, Gage and Larson. A heavy
load to haul over tho roads In their
present condition.
Wo learn that tho West Fork
school Is coming along nicely. The
teacher, Miss Do Armand, Is boarding
with Mrs. J. R. Johnston. Thero Is
some deficiency In tho school furni
ture, but that will, soon he remedied.
E. C. Barker hns moved onto tho
Clnrenco Gould place which ho will
run till next fall when Mr. Could
will bo there with Ills logging contract.
MYim'B I'OIXTJ
COQUILLE PIONi:i:it DEAD
t '
Grandma Grrvn, Aged 05, Dies
at
Tho Mvrfln h
n.,i "...: uinitu'
"imi uueni has eWiJ'"
offers for the SS?
Donson, president- f V
president; p n J,1'
ivi, ana George ?
chlef.-Myrtlo pife
"
us,: 'Alic
'Vno Wchlerburn w
merchandise to t i"
conts for r,n 'nn,,?S.lt!l
cheapest and .t" ', &
llvared Hold DeiVfi.
GOLI IHICH
Cui;i-y County .SeMJ(1
Wo learn with ft
Short has made Z
llnrnM M 'l ",U.WI
PlayBalUHome
i:rr)lioily In DolnR It, Crrnl 1'iin.
1IOMD
OND
t.-zajz
M 1KB,
A Game
For All
Sim Unit itfuj.
fons ini IMIIltit
Iblthti i j rr;
ulit bill lint.
Close Scores
and Plenty
of Action
Ut OHLt Bat.
Mil Oire wftff
tht bill It ilwifi
wnoNMOAnrj Sh iso .V iu.
luJl".tot fur Cumplrlf Hi-ore on ti.mt.
.NOT A TOY, HUT A A.Mi:.
Indorsed by All Prominent Ball Player
Oiirlf. (Hpldfr) ll.um. l Vtv mi iUi4in
nf Ihv inli- Club of lb Ciclflc -if llfv
Ull ltitv: Mi lluin DUmonil lioiul lv
tntrftli tq ti)tlj. Tli iairat thine
alblr lo ml lam of ImvI.iII, mlmii
I lip lucplir. Aijcro fo",l t4 ib cnw
rmildn't brill IitwiIm Uiclnttnl, I wu
Intert.tcJ ImuirlliUlj. CIIAflLKS 1IAU.M,
Old and Young Enjoy It
i:.Ti:ilT.IM.N(J AM) i:XCITi.(i
Pfnt I'rfiMU br 1'irctl l'et e; 1 f n
HOME DIAMOND CO, nc
(Bonders' Eichanfe ViVdX"
Goodrum'aGarage
home ot the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
3-17 Central Av.
Phone 873-L
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
' over charging will not liurm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not lose Its cluirgo whllo
standing Idle.
IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring'Co.
inn R roadway.
Agents for Port of Coos Bay.
FARM FOR SALE.
Dairy, stock and fruit farm con
elating of 518 acres, between 35 and
10 acres of rich bottom land, eight
acres of bench land set to apple
trees and fifty acres more that can
eaBlIy bo cleared for orchard and
balance good grazing land for cat-
no, sneop or goais.
Twelve head good dairy cows and
an
Rlvcrton
"Grandma" Green, ono of Coos
County's earliest pioneers, pnsucd
away nt tho home of her daughter,
Mrs. John Cheney, at Rlvcrton, last
Monday at tho rlpo old ago of 05.
Tho deceased was a nntlvo of Ire
land and camo to this country nt nn
onrly ago, Slio was notod for her
sunny nnd ontortnlnlng disposition
and lonvcs a host of friends. Slit!
loaves two sons nnd two dnughtors
to mourn her loss Mrs. John Chen
ey, of Rlvorton, nnd Mrs. Win.
Urow, of Conlcdo, and two sons
whoso whorenbouts nro at present
unknown, but who nro supposed to
bo living In California. Another
daughter, Mrs. Ellon Mooro, died
about throb years ago, and William
Green, a son, was drowned on tho
Coqulllo River bar whllo employed
In tho Llfo Saving Sorvlco ns a Btirf
mnn on April 12, 1892, In tho
accldont whero Cnpt. Ed Nelson nnd
James Sumner also lost tholr lives.
Bandon Surf.
CURRY CIIKICSi: FACTORY.
Stovo Morrill hns tho lumber on
tho ground nnd Is propnrlng to build
n chccsQ factory at Euchro Crock, on
what Is known ns tho I). L. Mooro
placo, and hopes to havo It ready for
tho beginning of tho dnlry Benson;
Ho expects to have the milk from
about 100 cowb to bogln with. Cold
Bench Globo.
ROBBKRIES NEAR BANDON.
Pioneer M. G. Pohl, who resldcB
about threo miles south of this city,
reports that potty thieving Is rampant
In his section and that hardly n
night passes by without somo of tho
neighbors losing poultry or produce.
Bnndon Surf.
MYRTLE POINT GRANGE
At their meotlng tho local grnngo
Installed tho following officers: Mns
tor, J. F. Schrocdor; Overseer, E.
JonklnB; Lecturer. P. S. Roblson;
Secretary, Eva Jenkins; Steward,
K. II. Hanson. Assistant Steward, n
J. Robinson; Lady Assistant Stow-
ard, Fannlo Ray; Chaplain, Mrs.
Strong; Gnto Keeper, Bornlco Rob
lson; Cerls, Rowena Roberts; Po
monn, Lulu Rny; Flora. Bornlco
Roblson. Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
CRIME AT GOLD BEACH.
Frnctlcnl Joker, Not Arson Fiend,
Bothers New Church.
Tho Gold Boach Globo says: A
report enmo to us Inst week thnt nn
attempt was recently mndo to burn
tho new Presbyterian Church, now
almost ready for occupancy. Upon
nn Investigation It was learned thnt
a practical Joker had visited tho
premises nnd played a prank that
was nothing short of an Insult In
tended at Row J. W. Hoyt. When
working on tho building Row Hoyt
wears, or did wear, a light checker
ed pair of hlbed overalls, which was
left In tho building during tho holi
days. This practical jokor, who
ever It was, ran a 1x6 plank through
nch leg, laid them on tho floor
and burned a small hole through
them Just below tho lower front
button. This of courso was ovl
donco of a small flro but was no
ovldonco of nn attempt to burn the
building. Asldo from this trick,
the contents of an oil can hnd been
squirted around over tho building
nnd a pile of finishing lumber and
nulls had been thrown all over tho
floor."
BIG TIE BUSINESS.
Tho tie, and polo Industry for the
coming season will, undoubtedly bo
of greater magnitude than that of
1913. Several new camps aro to ho
opened up In the spring and there Is
a vast accumulation of ties nni nnls
now lying In tho woods which cannot
be hauled out for shipment on ac
count of the condition of the roads.
Prices bid fair to hold nn nni mw
possibly go higher, and taken all in
Harold Miller. VbJII
Ier, huB been suffri,.!l
tnrgo weeks with m.i
boy somo tlmo ng0 til.
of It : partly off w.,
Tho nowlywcds, iI
and, wlfo, of lt0 J'
town ono night last t!
homo a wngonload of iP
,1, " ' ' """"execptt
iMInnrn nn.l ,li.. .r.1
Sfte!L,'B!,J7..iaJ
.Yi! vi ' l inrNc.
uijviiiiik iimi can i ifla
grotindB for rnmnltl.t
Tho DCOIllo iullnru.il.
will, ho pleased tp kin
potqnt- physician and t
llnrn lnnM... .."'
vlow of permanently lor,
doctor's nnmo Is It. E.r,
no comes highly recon&v,
Cnlvln S. White, state x.
WAITH TO LnJ
Plans J?:tO.O()() llmlni
Hutliorlln Tliti iJ
nimicrnn Hob i
rangomoms navo ti
wmcii insure n moduli
ouBincss uiock ror Sjtit
tho present i-ear. tu
cheerful Information dn
F. B. Wnlto. The pip
Biruciuro win occuot iv
slto of Suthcrlln Inn ,t,
of Central avenue Mk
It will bo of brick. tvot
nnu occupy a ground im
100 feet. Thcso ;lu
changed somcwlint, ll
stated that so far it Id
lermino now tnoy would 1 1
ns outlined. Tho eitlw'J
tho building Is 30,OOt.
Tho
MYRTM3 rOI.NT Ell
At their annual racctoi
holders of tho Uankotltrl
olectcd tho following 1
tho ensuing year: J. II
president: C. C. Carter.
Idont: O. W. Shelly; J.1
R. L. Morris, dlrectal
Point Enterprise.
WEI) in coojiua
A wedding that ffli
vory plcnsant surprm t
friends of tho contnA'
wnB solemnized at the to
D. H. Johnson, when ui
thur Thomas, pastor o
Church South, said tM '
mndn Vlrirll Wilson 1
gin Johnson man and lfr-
Sontlnol.
'STARR STARS COOP
nun. W. Rtflrr Was bltt
qulllo tho foro part of 2
Mr. Stnrr wlion aiwa
remarked: "Tho only w
know Is thnt I have Ji'
a good roads cnmpaljfc '
to visit Bandon, Cwa
Point, Marshfield, Nortl
fact ovory placo In w
nnd boo nil tho good re
to got them lined up toR
County Judgo only ,'
.tii onn, nn (aMoo
oloctlon nnd declare Ws
vor of good roaoi.
work for and vote for "
regardless of what w p
tics mny bo. Myrtle H-
prlso.
ROGUE RIVER W
Tho Randolph cape !'
nnd Is loading toi
nnd mining macnlneff '
River. Captain Joba J
ports that ho ha"!
nto this winter In hiiM'
tho henvy Bnles wW,Ti
much havoc in sblpP"
coast. Ho also report'1"
bar In better condlt?L
been known for some t e
dolph will probably "
next week, mo wc"
Bandon Surf.
ACCIDENT
AT DM
riZ?BJm6ltaeBey' lnl1' the Fleets for a boom In this.
Located on West Fork of Coos ' our leading Industry, are very bright
ver, ono mile from postofflce. ! Bandon Surf. J b "
Rlv
school and boatlandlnsr.
Buy direct from owner.
For furthor information, call or
Bandon Surf.
Llbhy COAI. Tho kind YOU have
iT.wiva Tiorn n, ,....,
write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore. Livery and TranBfVr Company.
Roy Holman met "u
whllo working on tM
Azalea park. A cave-la
In tho ditch and M w
broken collar bone. H
the time and onlr
escapeu niur "
don World.
CAUSE OF HAD
Tho Gold Beach GloM
ter weather Is o0rJ&:
tho County Court b
thero ever was an ubW
court It Is that of Wg,
can bo done, or o .,
rag -VB".my
or
without a
tween one
nnd E
has some matter ".fj
rrtiln la nil UTOIIK -. .. ,
court nnu DU'"" ;. ylolt
ndl
This is an wru"b".tDj
the court should lniWJ,d
nlfled manner
nesB."
.,1 mi
interest?
Br w
can4'
insist i
to cob