The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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CULLlNdS OF COQUILLE.
Coo County Kent New 8 ns Told '
the Sentinel.
I,. H. Haznrd. of the First National
Rank returned from Los Angeles,
where he lies been for a month past
Wednesday morning. Mrs. llnznru
will remnln there until Juno.
Monday. May 25, U tho day on
which pending naturalization cases
are set for hearing In tho circuit
court of Cooa county. There are seven
teen of them.
During tho pnst week tho atten
tion of tho county attorney has been
called to tho fact that n number of
school boys under 18 have been
smoking clgarottcB. It took little
time to learn whoro they had been
purchased but as tVo Boiler was a
young clerk who had violated tho
law In entlro Ignorance of Its pro
visions tho matter was dropped on
promlso of strict compliance with
tho statute In tho future.
HUITS AUK FILER.
Tho following Bitlts have been be
gun In tho Circuit Court:
Tom Morris and Cub D. Enos vs
Philip Anost.
N. Kllabcth Monroe vs. Charles O
Monroo. Suit for divorce.
M. I). Horrlck vs. S. W. Harmon.
Cotiulllo Sontlnal.
Twenty Dollar for lluylng HoofP
It was an "exemplary" Hue liini
Recorder L'awroco Imposed on V
Llghthody lnst Monday. Way10 ."?
conBlstcd In taking tho four-ip tha
n nlnckllstor had given hJnto Bet
Bomo boozo at ono of ou Ba,0n8
for tl.o follow, Tho lino was $20.
which will not only tend ,l,ronvo'1'.
any moro Biioh accommodations on
tho part of tho partylined but to
nmko anyono olso think twice bofore
playing tho part of gAotween. Co
qulllo Sentinel.
LOAD HEIIE .MINOR.
The Bchoone llortlo Minor, which
has been lnynB In tho rlvor UiIh
winter Ib boMg loaded at tlio Alfred
.To'jnaon Liunbor Co.'s mill and v. Ill
bo towed to San Francisco by the
draco Dolnr. -Rnndon Recorder.
trouble) ok thrift.
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Asoor T. J. Thrift has finished
nsBCBlnt at Myrtle Point and Ib near
ly throigh at Rnndon. Ho says lots
of people who voted for hlglior levies
for rond work and for bond Ihucb are
now blaring him because their tnxees
nro bo high. Coqulllo Sentinel.
IHtlEFH OF HANRON.
New of nty?lly.tho-H'ii iih Told by
Tlio World.
An orcllnniuo by potltlon was In
troilucod nt tho council mooting pro
viding a ono mill tax for tho support
of tho City Library. It would mean
approximately $1,000 a yoar. Tho
matter will be put up to theeo voters
nt tlio coming election.
S. R. Powell haB boon ro-oloctod
IIhIi and gamo warden of tho Roguo
rlvor district. Mrs. Powoll Iiob ac
cepted tho position of teacher for
tho Ferry school dlBtrlci.
A. K, Poachoy, recently of Coqulle
haB loasod tho Now Louvre restau
rant from Arthur Coach and will open
for huslncsB Monday.
.1. L. Kroncnhorg was a passonBor
homo on tho Flflohl from Ban Fran
cisco where ho attended to business
IntorcstB for n week or moro. .v'hlle
there ho looked Into tho possibility
of securing a wlroloss comni rclal
Htatlon horo for local parties, but
found that tho Marconi peoplo would
not co-opornto with tho now station
recently established horo for tho
purpose Wherever thoy oxtond
their sorvIcoB they establish tholr
owji stations and maintain tholr own
oporatora.
Orvlllo Dodgo a Coos County pio
neer returned on tho Speedwell from
Rlvorsldo, California, where ho spent
tho whiter. Ho expects to huvo
somo development done on tho Sal
mon Mt. Mining property this summon
HOLD REACH NUCKJET8.
Cuitj' County Stilt News h Told by
tho Globe.
This has 'been nn toxcentlo'nnlly
quito wook at Agncns but Colo. Ed
gorton, has Just received a now plow
nnd hopes to havo things pretty well
stirred up. as tho phonograph says.
Elinor Miller, A. F. Gardner and
daughter Gertrude, and Jeso Hill of
Smith rlvor ub a millwright arrived
horo Friday evening to start busi
ness at tho Rurbott mill.
Allon and Williamson now havo
tholr black Band machinery ready
to glvo their method of beach min
ing a thorough tryout.
Tho Rnndolph and Rustlor both
went to sea our last Issuo, tho lattor
having a dork load, forty head of
fat porkers, consigned from Geo.
Dunn to the nandon butrhors.
SIuco our last Issuo tho shadow of
Frank Caugholl hns beon seen on
our Htreots. Frank's many friends
will bo glad to know that ho is able
to make a shadow.
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Caugholl re-
JUST RIGHT FOR RAOKACHK AND
RHEUMATISM
Foley KIdnoy Pills aro so thor
oughly effoctlvo for backache, rheu
matism, swollen, aching joints, kid
ney and bladdor ailments that they
are recommended everywhere. A.
A. Jeffords. McGrew, Nobr., says:
"My druggist recommended Foley
Kidney Pills for palna in my back
nnd bofore I finished one bottle, my
old troublo entirely dUappoarod."
Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phone 74. Central Avenue Drug
ptore, local agency.
Wr$Q0S BAY TlMESJWirmC, 0REQ0N, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Copyrluht, 1813, by tho Panainu-Puclflc IntornatlDnal Exposition Co.
FIGURE OF ENTERPRISE CROWNS HUGE TRIUMPHAL
GROUP AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915.
THIS above photograph represents "Enterprise," n detail of the
sculptural group, the "Nations of tho West," which will crown
the Arch of the Setting Hun atithe Paimmn-Paclllc International
Exposition, San Francisco, 1015. This urch will bo on the oppo
site side of tho Court of tho Sun and Stars to tlio Arch of I lie ItlHlng
Bun, crowned by tho composition "Nations of the East." The group
"Nations of tho West" la designed by Messrs. A. Stirling Calder, Leo
Lenteill and Frederick G. It. Roth.
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turned Thursdny evening from n J
business trip to I'oriinnu. itoii re
ports that E. A. lialley'B health Ib
much Improved nnd that his family
were hnvlng tho ineaselcB when he
ami his wlfu left.
Petitions nro being circulated and
freely signed In theso parts asking
for n free ferry to bo established
across tho Roguo river at IlnguoU's.
W. I), llrnlnnrd of North Ilond
who purchnscd two lota In tho Ilalloy
addition last fall, arrived horo a fow
duya ago and Is clearing, fencing
nnd will ralso n garden on tho lots
this summer. This fall ho will build
tliorcon nuil move his family hero In
tlmo to start Ills children to tho fall
term of school.
i-'or new cor.vrv
ItcshlcntH of I'lnrvm-c mul Vicinity
to Kecedo from 1,4111c.
XAIM.ETON, Ore., March 23.
Western Lnno county Iibh decided to
secede and form a now county to bo
known as Sluslaw. CommlttecH havo
iicon appointed to work to that end.
This Ib tho result of tho County
Division conforonco hold. Practically
all of Lnno county west of tho divide.
waB represented, boiiio 30 odd en
thusiastic delegates being present.
Tho mooting wns called to order
with II. A. Lowo, Glonnda, as tem
porary chairman; N. Mummoy, tem
porary secretary. Permanent oillcors
and committees were olected as
follows It. S. Huston, chairman,
Florencco C. E. Harwood, secretary,
Glciiida; llnanco committee, J. W.
Ilorgmnn, Floiomo; C. E. Harwood.
Glonndn; .loo Slommnns, Mnplotou;
Committee on boundaries. J. W. Ford
Florenco; ninthly. Illaehloy; W. II.
Woathorson, Florenco; R. A. Lowo,
Glonnda; Horace Flsk, Lako Creek.
Committee on cninpnlgn and peti
tions. I Inns Potorson, North Fork;
Jarod Scott, Acmo; J. C. Hock, Point
Torrnro, C. W. Ileers, Indian Crook,
N. II. Hull. Glonnda. Executlvo com
mlttco. Win. Kylo. Florence; Roht.
Clow, Mnplotou; W. 11. Woathorson,
Florenco; Chairman Huston nnd
Secretnry Harwood.
The Ilmil report of tho boundaries
committee Included western Lnno
county only with tho onstorn lino
conforming nB nearly as practicable
with the Port of Sluslaw lines.
TO SELL CAXXERV.
At a mooting of tho stockholders
of tho Myrtle Point cannery. It was
decided to sell tho plant to R. W.
Lundy or anyone wlio would pay tho
best prlco for It, nssunilng all tho
indebtedness. Tho old board con
sisting of C. C. Cnrtor, presldont; E.
W. Jones, vlce-purosldent; E. C. Rob
erts, secretnry; E. M. Jenkins and E.
For wet weather
dry clothes
!N u rnmfnrt
wer Toner'
Fish Brand
- REFLEX
SLICKER
It ! oil you want, or
can set. in a tough
and ready service coat.
Thoioushjr waterproof
and lUong at every point.
c9 ft nt vour
SO.UU dealer's
Satbfactloa Guaranteed
A. J. Tower Co. 3Slgi?
BOSTON tythjOi(PiHi
Tower Canadian " J..iO
pmited.Totonto liCaoojrM '4WBSU
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J. Mlchnl was by a unanimous voto
re-elected. Myrtlo' Point Entor
prlso. 8lfS FINE FOR
AGHING
KDEYS
Wo Knt Too .Much Meat Which
ClogH KldncyH Then Uncle HurtH
mul Rlailtlei' Rot hern You.
Most folks forgot that tho kldnoyB,
,lko the bowels, got Blugglah and
clogged nnd need a llusnlng oc
caslonnlly, olso wo hnvo backacho
aijd dull nilHory In tho kldnoy re
gion, bovoio hendachea, rheumatic
twinges, torpid liver, ncld stomach,
slcoplossness and nil sorts of hind
dor disorders.
You simply t Kel '0r 1,tl
noys actlvo and clean, nnd tho mo
mont you fool nn ncho or pain In
dio kldnoy region, get about four
ounces of Jnd Salts from any good
drug store hero, tnko a tablespoon
ful In a glass of wator boforo break
fast for a fow days and your kld
noyB will then net fino. This fnmous
snltB Is mndo from tho ncld of grnpos
and lemon Julco, combined with llth
In, nnd Is harmless to flush cloggod
kidneys and sttmulnto thorn to nor
mal activity. It also neutralizes tho
acids In tho urlno so that It no
longer Irritates, thus ending blnd
der dlsordors.
Jad Salts Ib harmless; Inoxpon
ilvo; and makes a dollghtful offor
voscont llthla-wator drink which
ovorybody should tnko now and thon
to keep tholr kldnoys clean, thus
avoiding serious complications.
A well-known local druggist aaya
ho sells lots of Jad Salts to folks
who bellovo In overcoming kldnoy
troublo vhllo It In only troublo.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshflefd BUTTER
Creamery
rAni7
UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
. MILK
AND
CRHM.
PURE ICf
Free delivery, 8 a. 111. and 2 p. m.
Phono 73
"As Bright As Mf Own Home"
"I like to deal in a store, that is kept as
bright anil dean as T. keep my own home. 1
like to go where the goods are well display
ed. It is easier to, niake.iny seloehons and
T. sometimes see things that I would other
wise have forgotten."
Mazda Lighting Will Attract
More Trade
. Mr. Store Owner, your customers-like to
buy in stores that arc brightly lighted.
There is jiq soot or dirt f rqm Elctnc Light
it is clean, steady and SAFE.
Oregon Power Gtt.
Second and Central
Low H!ate$;;
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polntB In MarjhflcM 1
It .H """very ln
the first storloB of bjlfl
who .(.runic, . . . ,
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Twelve, trunk, "
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SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION
ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO,' CALIFORNIA,
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LDltKI) ROOEHS XE
vi.viicr m nau' : a
uMlt.ot IIuko MaWfolufV.'l
Iranelmo, Cul. FiT fL3
.; FrnnrWp ,
Res, 994 South Tenth;
Phone 410-J. ":,u"'-
YT T. TOMPKINS. D. ,
Hvlr, y.,lfI,,erJ?rt'.),
" j ikHun ii laon a . k
without HruR. or, surgery. nU?
136 North nroaAway! "
I'liono 210.1,. fPMW.
r KO. C. MURPHY.
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Inc. Urn RIM 0l n '
Orunrn mnv ha un .. a. .
B. Allen Mnsic Store,
niuuuu,
TOIOL OSTLINU.
) . . I'lunii Tuner nnd Hepalw
iu n. main aircci, ,1'UOn 1(
i.oavo orucrs nt w. H. IlaJne
uiiiiniijr. m-1
M. WRIOHT Phon. aiaA
HUIliDlN'a rnvniArrrrt I
til a m 1km I
r.Niiiuniex niroisucu on rqH,l
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Inter-Ocean Transportation ICo.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
HTX RedoiScrT
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOB COOS
BAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, AT 3 P. M.
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and .submarine bell.
m Passengers and freight.
WILL SAIL .-'ROM SAX FRANCISCO FOR
.MARSHFIKLR, Fill RAY, .MARCH U7, AT !l I M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGkohgk, Phono 44.
KQUIPI'KI) WITH WIRKLK88.
p O. GOHKHY,
tistlmates, drawing and picKlca.
imiiB lurniBiiea on rtfiutew
K eatlstiod customer Ii bttf. rrt
erenco than a bank. Look any
ono of my 16 up Uiioe U
I am tollable.
I'houo mat. MUfWd,'0r.l
DR. II. M. SHAW
Kyp, Kr, Noo asd'Tbro
I)It. MATTIH n. SHAW
DIscixHcn of women and children.
001 co phone 330. Roami,20l,10l,j
House phono, 10G-J.
steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Sails from Marahflold March 14th, 11 n. m.; March 21at, 7:00 a. m.
March 28th, 11:30 n. m.; April 4th, 1 p. m.; April 11th, 10 a. rn.;
April 18th, 1 p. m.; April 2Gth, 10 a. w.j April 30th, 1 p. ra.
Sails from Portland March 18th, 20th, 8 a. in.; April lflt, 8th, ICth,
22nd, 28th, 8 a. m.
TIcketA on sale to all Knfctcm polnto nnd Information m to routes
and rated cheerfully furnished.
Phono 427-L. " J. WOIIR, Agent
ryt. A. J. IIKNDKY
Marshftold. Oreiton.
Rooms 204205, Coke Dulldlnr,
RcBtdenco phono 262X.
Offlco phono 112-J.
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Teacher ( Plaao.
Realdcnco Studio. No. WfiJl
Corner Commerplal and EleTefita
I'hone 08W.
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BENJAMIN 05TUND, , .
rnnanltlnir EniTUMW' BM'
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AKiuiea.
Offlc, 200 IrrlB BUdt.
dr?
nt. -I.. mA 1Attttt
Rwldence-Studlo, 337 flo. reUH
cnoDo Ji'u.
S. S. AR0LINE.
EQUIl'PF.1) WITH WIRELESS
FINE FASSKNOER ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW STHBL JIOAT.
ll KiiIIh from North Rend Hnturtluy, Mmrli '2H, for Fortlnnil.
'" FA8SENOER8 AND FREIGHT
North Bend Lumber Company, Aflts.
I'houo 1571.
North Rond
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
BAILS FROM MARSIIFIELD FOR EUREKA .
WEDNESDAY, M'AIICH 23, AT 0:.1( A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Connection with the North Rank Roml nt Portlnnd.
North Pacific Steamship Company
Phone 44. O. V. M'GEOnGE, AireaL
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, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and
carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phone 44. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
WHEJN it comes to spending
my good money for advertis
ing, I can't see anything but the
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