The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 05, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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GQOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALONKY Editor mul Tub.
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DAN K. MALONEY News Ktlltor
Official Paper of Coos Comity
WHICH IS NONSENSE
AYS a "special" writer In a San
Francisco paper: "People In
moderate clrcnniHtnnreB rnnnnt '
afford to Boul their boys to college Rev. J. V. BdlSOn Tendered
or to keen tholr c his from having r-. . ni i. m .
to go out of tiuir homes to work, nne rasioraie in om-
cago suuum
LRRGE CHURCH
but they have wasted anouRh money
oil bicycles and ball bearing rpllor
Bkatcs and oxponBlro mechanical
nov, J. V. Benson, pastor of the
toys, and overflno clothes, and tho Coos Day Swedish Lutheran
movies, to have started their clill- Churches, returned today from Ta
clron out In llfo proportly." 'coma, whoro ho attended the Colum-
AU of winch Is nonsonso. No bla Conference of tlo Augustann
monoy Bpont for bicycles or bull Synod. Whllo away ho received n
bearing skates Is wasted. Ho who .call from tho Chicago Heights
so contondB has llttlo recollection Church of his denomination. This
of his own childhood. A boy is not Is one of tho best charges of tho
a nmn. It Is essential that ho pos- church, thoro bolng a colony of
oess tho things that make for happl- nbout 3000 Swedish peoplo tliore.
ncsB.ln boys, moro essential than He served thoro as assistant during
It Is for tho man to havo somo roc- hlB Btudont days. Tho call Is a
roatlon after tho grind of a day or flno ono. Ho also still has a call
a week. .from his old homo In Pennsylvania
And If tho boy doesn't havo a bl- and is wondering what to do. -cycla
or a pair of skates, bo suro At Portland, ho enjoyed ft visit
ho In going to find something to with Rev. J. Richard Olson, formorly
nmUBO him, and It Is llkoly that pastor here, and preached two sor
Bomethlng will not be as desirable nioiis. Rev. Olson has declined tho
no riding a wheel or making prog- call to tako charge of an Eastorn
ress on a pair of skates.
I WITH THE TOAST I
I AND THE TEA I
SInco tho election returns aro
thoro aro doubtless sovoral So
nttlo peoplo who nro blue around
tho dills.
If t'oy continue flndlnir rinl-
4Ium thero, they, will probably
chango tho namo of Colorado to
Colornditim. f
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Tho complexion that is honest Is
tho ono that won't como off.
THE DELIVERY
PROBLEM HERE
hospital of tho denomination. He
also visited Eterett and Seattle.
ELKS CHOOSE
NEW OFFICERS
MAItSHKIELI) .MERCHANTS HAVE
AN OPPORTUNITY TO .MAKE
A SAVING OX THIS IMPORT
' ANT ITEM OK EXPENSE
Tho Studobakor dollvory car;
capacity lfiOO to 2000 pounds, oloc
trlc starter and electric lighted.
ndlves tho problem for the morchant era and othora opposed-tho plan for
as a roasonnbh prico "and inoddl leasing club rooms for flvo years, as
modo of making dollvory of all they wished tho club to shirt tho er
klmls of morchnndlso. . 'cctlon of n building not later thnn
In actual tests, over a porlotl of. next year. This w.it probably mean
D. Y. Stafford Heads Marsh
field Lodge Delay Club
Room Proposition
At a meeting of tho Marshflold
lodgo of Elks last evening, the fol
lowing oflcora wuro chosoil for tho
ensuing year:
Exnlted Ruler D. Y. Stafford.
ISstcGiucd Leading Knight J. W.
Hildenbrnud.
Esteemod Lecturing Knight Dan
Keating.
Esteemed Loyal Knight Dan
Keating.
Secretary Thomas D. James.
Treasurer V. N. Ekblad.
Tiler Guy W. Chambors.
Trustee Dorsoy Kroitzer.
Tho appointive officers will bo
uninod' Inter.
Dr. E. E. Straw and J. It. Wright
of Murshfleld and Ellis Dement, Har
ry Herman and Harry Fonslor of
Myrtle Point wore Initiated. A llttlo
luncheon followed tho Initiation.
ai mo uuBiness session a. n. row
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11' ' ' ." justment-has come . S'VW'
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Tomorrow Marks the Seasons Initial' , ;. .
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Showing Under the Mew Regime
There is no value with QUALITY, no matter what the price. '
.."QUALITY has ever been the slogan of this establishment and
we deem it opportune to announce your store will be known in the
, future as MATSON'S.
"Quality Store" : !
To serve more sincerely, more conscientiously; to believe, re
spect and enforce the "Golden Rule of merchandising';" to let
you be the judge and jury of your own satisfaction these have
been' and will continue to' be our principles. ' ' - ' "
That, you have liked them and us has been demonstrated by your
patronage which has made this store possible ; to bo j'our store,
built up by you and.for you. Now, As ever, we will be guided by
the idea that in the satisfaction of a customer, lies the success of
the merchant.
This will be more than a market place it will bo n store of ,
Yours,.
Jo Ao MATSOl
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high ideals.
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of years, In ovory city In tho conn
try motor delivery has mndo good.
Kotnllpra who hnvo supplnntod
tholr horse-drawn wagons with
btudobnkur Dollvory Cars Invariably
found tho change profltablo. Tho
motor Bystoin has brought them clos
er to tholr customers; has onnblcd
thorn to sorvo trade nt n groator
dlstunco; lias given thorn a pros
tlgo which could havo boon secured
in no other way.
Most emphatic of all Its advant
ages, however, tho Studobakor Tr-
jivory car hna saved monoy for Its'
n delay In starting tho proposed Elks'
Club, until next senson.
OK BREAKWATER
HIPPING NEW,
IF VOYAGE
pm n
Short Seatrip Worst for Sea-
MANY Ail
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SIIEIiLKIHH AltlO NOT KISH
oyu?0 SSur.?; probiSms "S ovSy Steamer in Today From Port-; sickness Says Mariner
mnrcinnt, cun b secured from Ooo.
Uoodiiiim.
JIo' will show you in cold figures
how a Studobakor ICOO-pound capac
ity. Dollvory car and Its drlvor can
do nioro work for you than two
liorso-drnwu rigs and drivors, and
at u loss oxponso. Ho will show you
a profit of 75 per cent annually
on your Investment. He will show
you how, in loss than two yoars, tho
uavlng of a Studobakor dollvory sys
torn win win It out ovor tho first
rost of Installation.
Tho Studobnkor dollvory car with
panol or oxprous body, s "lis for
$1275 delivered in Marshflold.
viiassls only without body for
U75.
It will pay any morchant who
jmikoB a dally delivery, to consult
with Goorgo Ooodrum nbout tho
monoy that may bo saved with n
Studobnkor delivery cur.
MISS HAUUISON, of North Uond,
will bo a pnssoiiBor for, Portland
on tho Ilroakwator Saturday.
Mil. AND MI18. J. n. WOODS, of
Dandon, expect to leavo for I'orl
land via Coos Hay this wook.
MUS. 13. TUUNKU, of Myrtle I'olnt.
will bo a passengor for Portland
on th6 llrookwator Saturday.
LESS DYSPEPSIA NOW
HERE'S THE REASON
Tho fact that thoro Ib less dyspep
Bia and indigestion In this t'onunun
Uy than thoro usod to bo is largely,
wo bollovo, duo to tho extensive uso
of Itoxall Dyspepsia Tnblots, hund
rods of packages of which wo havo
uold, No wondor wo lmvo faith In
thorn. No wonder wo aro willing
to offer them to you for trial en
tirely at our risk.
Among othor things, thoy contain
Pepsin and lllsmuth. two of the
grontost dlgestlvo aids known to
medical sclonco. They sootho tho
Inflnmod stomach, allay pain, chock
heartburn and dlstross, holp to di
gost tho food and tend to quickly
rostoro tho stomnch to Its natural,
comfortablo hoalthy state.
Thoro Is no rod tape about our
guarantoo. It means Just what It
Rays. Wo'll ask you no questions
Your word Is enough for us. If
Uoxall Dyspepsia Tablets totrt ro
landHad Good Voyage
Down the Coast
on Redondo
Steamer Has Largest Cargo
of Season From San
Francisco
With the arrival of the Redondo
ftnni On t Pfn iwilunn rn 'PllUQrl II l nl'A.
t. . . .. . . t Vf 111 fcjtli IHIIVIOVU Wtl Ml-Wltllj Vl-
mo uroaKwaior nrrivcu in mis IllR( Jf Dnt of tll0 crnftt mnkes torday from San Francisco with ono
...w....,.h .,.,. luiimuu Hiiui it Buuu somo vory pointed remarks on tho
trip down tho coast. Sho had a fair iciiuso. provontlon and remedy for
cargo and a full passenger list. 'seasickness. "Our system neods the
Among those nn lvlng on her woro utmost enro," said Mr. Dill last
tho following: night, "and tho nvorago man nllowB
w. u. vuiu, .m, oiu, j. i.. uamp- l, H or nor system to become Btag
Tho Itedondo arrived In Into- yes-
ot tho largest freight cargoes that
sho has had this season. Tho cargo
totalled ovor 700 tons and Included
a big shipment of cement for the
Ciiibs, Too. Not Klt.li, Ituh-H WuhIi
Ington'H Attorney (icucinl
OLYMPIA, Wash,, March 5.
Shollflsh nre not flsli, Attorney Hen
oral Tanner ruled In nu opinion ren
dered Flnh Commission Darwin, and
tho same ruling nnnUm to crabs.
Couucquintly, tho Attornoy CJon
eva says, unnaturalized aliens can
not bo dobnrred from taking thoso
Boa dollcaclcs, though tho stnto con
stitution prohibits them from tnklilg
"food fish."
COLUMBIA KISIIINO CI.OSKS
Season's Cntch nt Astoria Brings
flood PriccH
ASTORIA, March fi. TJio wlntor
fishing soason on tho Columbia Riv
er nnd Its tributaries closed March
I. Whllo only a small amount of
gear was In tho water during tho
.Murphy-Dow Company, 20,000 brlckBJ wlntor, tho flshormon who woro out
bell, Mrs. Dennis McCarthy, Carl nant that la physically They do"'0'" Hugh McLaln, boilers nnd mn-liiu rainy won, tluro bolng n strong
Ma.son, Elmor Mnthon, Mrs. Ksthor not take proper exercise," oat prop r!cn,nory tor tno c A Smith Com- demand for tho fish to ahlp fresh
Hlllott. Addlo Flilott. A. O. 'Heed. L. .fn,i n,. nv.. nmiur nm.iiniiin ifiiHiny and a largo miscellaneous car-1 to tho Kastern markotB. Tho spriug
1C. Reynolds. F. 8. Bamolt. Mrs. Bar- ima 'i..mn ..,v nvnnrinnrn that timaniKO. Among thoso arriving on tho soason will open on May 1.
ALLIANCE!
AND 001 III
gelt, Mies K. Duncan. Miss L. Royer, who oat and drink to every fancy
II. L, Redd, J. Schmlthlng. T. K. Kd- , foro fltnrting on a soa voyngo are
wards, Mrs. Fdwnrds, II. II. Edwards tho peoplo who get sick first. Son
U Edwards, II. Edwards, Joslo Ed-ivoyacoa require preparation. Un-
wards. Laura Young. J. O. Wilcox, O. iioss a norson Is Blck boforo starting.
M. Wilcox, .1. II. Mourllold, W. h. Ithoro Is no renson to my mind why
Cawldy, J. Forsythe,, Mrs. E. Bur-, they sliould bo sick onrouto. that It.
Kino, Dolorloa Burglno, J. Slntor, Mrs. Iwlth the proper preparation. I
J. A. Thompson, Loulso Thompson, havo seen women standing on tho
Rodondo woro
J. J. Sullivan,. B. C. Swaggert. B.
Molqulr, P. Cahar, Mr, and Mrs. J. T.
Hall, W. V. Ogren, G. Locoeq. J2. H.
Jones, Lenorn Stone, Ruth Hopklus,
Nora Cnntwoll, Lester Cautwoll, A.
Pallor, II. L. Coloman, Mrs. Q. J.
Armstrong, G. J. Armstrong, Mrs.
C. J. Church, J. Blascn, Mrs. J.
Mrs. W. Lowla. W. Lowls. W. M. 'dock eating candy with no thought E"18"1' ?lr?:c ,w McCnlloch, Mis.
Gaddlo, Fred O'Rourko, Mrs. O'-, of tho wrath Hint was to como whon!"dfo;'a .leolor' "ra: Allco
Rourko, O. L. Wrat, Mary E. Beck- wo got out ovor tho hoads. Hully, Luill Rees, O. Escler, Andrew
tt, rmu Anuorson, ma. t. ausboi, "Especially does ono roqulro prep- j"kii, j. vhiii, u. jviukiu, ji.
drs. (J. A. Stonloy, Mrs. E. Oglosby, nrntlon on this trip to Coos B,ay,lavl8' ?; H"e, II. Herman, J.
I. 11. Turnor, Mrs. O. M. Jenkins, A.ns It Is not long enough to allow iwwyor, M. Jones. W. Nsas, S. Hnn
I. Allen, T. W. Loach, Miss Pearl one to recuporato from tho itinlady.sn L. A. UiiBelt, S. Pedorson, C.
ott, Paul Anderson, Mrs. T. Mlasol.l "Especially does ono roqulro prep-iIiBnian, J. Rusnn, D. Knight, R.
Mrs. (J. A. Stonloy, Mrs. E. Oglosby, oration on this trip to Coos Buy, avl8' S. Hulmo, H. Herman, J.
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Cowan, Mrs. Volknmn, K. Sllvorstoln, , On a longer voyngo, persons rocov-1 JB0 , c Sr,"nudez c; Maclas, N.
W, Blruey, Edw. Bloler, L. J. Scam- or nnd nro qulto jovlnl when tho ," ro8 TT Stun,l)03 j Krokos, P.
nan. II. 11. Douehny. J. J. Meany, J. boat lands forgetting tlio BicKnossi"1"""""0' " "" . '. .
II. UorBtol, J. S. Smith, F. Podorson, lor tno eany ponton or tno voyage.
C. E. Colos, J, J. Borg, E. Damanopn, I A person with nn inclination to sea
C. B, Landers, G. O. Woldon, W. L. sickness could make this trip from
Graham, L. P. Doydon. B. Lanz, R. Umrshfleld to San Francisco for ten
W. Falrfoull, R. C. Schultz, Swan yoars regularly, nnd would not re
iinnsnn. T. p. Uussoll. N. Ponhnno. 1 cover from seasickness for tho rea-
J. Lester, J. Mlllor, F. .Miller, P. Gar-, son that tho voyago Is too short,
cln, F. Bonlllo, J. Domlnguez, J. Mr.r- People travelling In tho Orlont from
tlnoz, F. Fernando, A. Suren, G. Mor
ton, L. W. Goodhuo, J. L. Ragsdale,
A. Geavoll, F. danger, II, II. Movers,
J. E. Meyers, D, Knowlan, C. R. Day,
J, II. Mora, J. Simon, A. Hnngnny,
M. Borvackn.
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
L. A. W1IITLY, of Coqulllo, will
loavo for Portland thla week,
... T. DAVIS, of Myrtlo Point, will
leavo this weok for Portland,
ft.. J. DISHINGTON, of Bnndon,
leaves this week for Portland.
MUtf. J. II. WILSON leaves this
wook for Portland on u visit.
nwmirSTC niPK'RVS. of Onnnllln.
Btoro your stomach to hoalth andj ion0a this wook for Portland.
mak your digestion oubj- nnd com- MISS M. MEACUM loaves on the
fortublo, we vunt you to como back Broakwutor Saturday for Port
for your mouey. Thoy nro sold on.y Innj
at the 700O.ReKall Store, and In nonnwix. of North linn.l.
.1...- ....... ft..i.. in ito 'i'ii,.a(t k 7na I " " ...-., . --.... --. .
LI1IU IUI.11 UIIIJ J ww. . w.vt
25e. 50o and $1.00 Lockhart-Pnr-
bohb Drug Co.. "Tho Busy Cornei."
Marshfieli. Otogon.
oxpocts to Lave for Portland Sat
urdny.
MISS PAULINE PARSONS leaves
Kean. O. S. Opholm. J. Hill.
lloiucuilicr, LIBUAHY BENEFIT
CONCERT nt Mnsnnlo Oporn House
SUNDAY. Kino program. Admis
sion 2.1 ccntH.
Llbhy COAL. TU.0 kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phoni 72. Pacific
Llvory and Transfo- (!omi:nnv
Steamer Arrives From Eureka
and Sails for Portland
Passengers Aboard
Iloportlng oxcollent weattferitim
way, tho steamer Alliance nrrlred
tho Alllnnco dock In Marahlleld Tm
day ovonlng and loft for Portlw
with a full list of passenger! m
morning, crossing oat over tb b
nt 0:30 a. m.
Thoso nrrlvlng on the Auiw.
front Miirnltn woro:
C. Drown, A. W. Brown. FredG
thlcvr, Mrs. Fred Gouthler. Grof
Gouthlor, John Borges, C. R. Mow
hnn, Mrs. R. It. Parr, Luerlnd W
E. It. Rogers, William HopPf;
Eranlo, Harry Tnyior, Jn",,'"
Mra. Poarl DaVls, Mary Bell W
Mrs. W. S. Pohler, Chester PoU.
J. A. Blow, Mrs. M. A. Blow. U
Moyora, Mrs. J. Davis, JIM fr l
in.nan InnvlllI' nil tllB A1II3DC0 i
Portland wero;
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C. L. Meeornll, Miss i' '
son, M. Machon, B. D. Bicker. jj
Munroo, B. G. Howe. W J- W
ton. B. F. Murphy, F. lloland, J. D
B. B, Adornt.
Times Want ads bring L.
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS WHOSE PHOTOS WERE DE
STROYED IN THE FIRE , ... ....
I will replace all these negatives free if parties will call ai
my new studio in the old location
QUATERMASS Quality Photos.
Snn Francisco encountor rough
wenthor at times, but are sick only,
for tho most part, two days.
"Tho remedy for Bonslckness la .
tho prevention by preparation be
fore starting on a voyngo. Tho old
ndago, 'an ounco of prevention,' is
especially applicable to seasickness,
as I know of no remedy that will
absolutely check tho feollng once It
has sot It. Tho cure depends upon
l. J'JI8.0. i1!1 j. Ul8. Plem.ttntj?,l'
on tho Brenkwator Saturday for
Portland.
B. F. LEE. of Myrtlo Point, leaves
this weok on a business trip to 1
I'ortiniui,
MR. AND MRS. II. SWINDLE, of
Myrtlo Point, loavo thla week for
Portland.
W. M. CARLSON expects to leavo
for Portland Saturday on th?
Breakwater,
MISS PRATT, of Myrtlo Point,
loavos Saturday for s Portland on
tho lhonkw ntor.
S. O. ROCKWLLL and W. DIpplo.
of Bandon. oxpect to leave this
weok for Portland,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Millinery Opening
at
THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
JENNINGS
NORTH BEND
MARCH 5 AND 6
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