The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE 000 BAY TIMES, MAMHPIELD, ORESON, TUESDAYv APRIL M, HtEVEWIflfl EDITION)'-
MMi
UH OFF'
LAND PftOBtem
Coquille Commercial Club Pro
poses to Develop It- Dif
erent Views of Value.
The Coqunio Sentinel says that nt
tlio last mcotliiB of tho Comniorclal
Club the (IIbciisbIoii was chiefly di
rected to wnys nnd moans for Bocur
Iiig purchnaorK for our logged-off
lands who would mako farnis and
Hardens -whore tho ground Is now
cumbered with stumps and rubbish,
II. S. Knowlton salif that Al Pow
ers, of tho Smith-l'owors Logging"
company, had told him that they
would Bolt tholr logged-off lands nt
from 5 to $10 an ncro and sug
KCBted that take tho matter up with
tho Stato Immigration Commission
and seo If men could bo got to coma
lit hero and buy thoso lauds and
elenr them, It being understood that
easy tonus of pnyment would bo
given thorn,
J, W. Lonovo said that when In
tho real estate biiBlnoss he was fre
quently ashed as to tho chances of
getting GOOO or 10,000 acres of
land by men who wore trying to find
homos for a colony. Tho next ques
tion t)irn nlways was, what land can
you got, how much of It nnd on
what terms.
This led Mr. Knowlton to romark
that tho buIo of tho logged-off lands
ought to bo kept out of tho hands
of the real est a to men who niwnys
axpccttd 100 por cqut rakooff; but
thut In this coro wo ought to cut that
out and glvo tho benefit to tho fellow
who Is digging tho stumps. He slig
gwted that tliu railroads which were
Interested In getting tho country Bot
tled might hnudlo the proposition,
nnd thought It ought to bo easy to
colonize thnso lands If tho prlco was
not moro than $10 an aero. lint the
colonists would havo to ha from
Kuropo, preferably from the Hoandl
navlnu countries, to mako tho plan
n hucccbs. Tho Amorlcaus had boon
having too easy n tlmo of It nnd
were not Inured to hurd work in a
way to oxpoct thdn to tncklo such n
proposition successfully.
Agents ought to bo sent to Kuropn
to secure colonists, nnd these people
really mado tho best citizens.
l'roffHtor Howard said IiIb under
standing was that tho Southern Paci
fic would put forth overy effort to
colonize thoso lands.
It. II. Mast said It mado him smile
to talk of soiling off these lands
far $G to $10 an ncro as If It waro
a groat concession. The lumbar
companies would then bo Rotting as
much us thoy paid fur tliotn wlion
covered with u flno growth of tim
ber. U J. Carey said fourteon yoarii ago
ho routd havo bought almost any
land In Coos county for $10 to
Jlli.tiO an ncro. And ho raculled tho
on ho, of a woll known citizen who
was thon offering to soli tho best
bottom Innd for $12. GO nu ncro, but
ho certainly would not tako
TinfinirnilnWiiilm "" I .'! .?T"
Copyright, 19U. by the Panamai-Paclflc International Exposition Co.
TREASURES 0FXTHE WORLD AT THE GREAT PANAMA
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION IN
SAN FRANCISCO IN 1915.
T
KltK treasures of tho world will bo shown to millions of visitors nt
tho greut Panama-Pacific Internntlonnl Exposition in Bun iruu
cIsco In 1015. Thirty-four of tho world's great nations have ac
cented tho Invltntlon of the United States, nnd tbelr displays
will bo among tho most elaborate over shown nt a world's exposition.
Tho artistic phases of tho Exposition will bo especially notable
Tho photonniph above bIiowh a superb work, "Tho Fountain of Ceres,"
by n famed woman sculptor, Miss Evelyn Ucatrlcc l.oghmn. The foun
tain, which will be twenty-six feet In height, will be placed In the en
tranco upon Han r'nincln-o harbor of tho Court of tho Four Seasons.
PWOFESSIONAVJPJJCJOJ
UOW.
The discussion resulted In Instrue-
.lons to tho seerotary to obtain all
ho Information posslblu In regard
t6 logged-off lands for salo In this
that J section,
NEWS OF NEAKBY TOWNS
PUWHEH
KILINEYS BOTHER
W
ildKed kogkrs NELSON
Teacher of Piano
Punll of Hugo ManafelUt at
Franclnco, uai. ri
teaching experience In
Francisco
Phono 3151 or 3167.
BOB
years''
Ban
WT. TOMPKINB,' D. 8. T.
(Wcltnief Methods.)
Every known dlsenBo troatca
without drugs or surgery. itooni t
130 North" Broadwnyr ,
Phono 2-lOili." Mnrshfleld, Or.
GEO. O. MURPHY,
' Export Piano, Player and Organ
Tuning, Regulating and Ropalr.
Ing. Rcb. 842 So. Broadway,
Orders mar be loft at the Wlloy
B. Allen Music Storo, Central
avenue,
TOKIi.OSTLlND.-.
i,.Ui.irr,tii" nwilMltenhlrCr'.'
nitia, Hlvili''BlrT: il'hOUo' JOJt-I'
LonteordersatiWi It. HnlncrfiMuaW
Company. ..
T M. WRIGHT Phono- 018-11'
) 11U1LDING CONTKACTOIl
Estimates' f urnlshodnua request.-"
O. GOSNEtf Phorio'.IHH
Contractor and BillldetM
Rfitlniatcs Furnished, on KeqWstn
IV IAR1'VnilK(IH
MY REFERENCE
First 'aud rA!de'Sts." MarriiflcW.
w.n if. M HTIAVr'
tJ Kyet'Earj Nose and'ThYMtfS-'.M
DR. MATTH5J U. 8IIAW'
Dlseaaeir of women "MioVctHMrw
Office' phonuw3B0: Rooms-20o;'201
202, ylrvlnr Bloclt.r
HoUie'fchonei'ilOC-J.i'
iSr.'-a'. j; hkndry-
d dentist'
Marabflold,' Oregon.
Rooms 204-206. Coko Bulldln.
tcBldonco phono 2H2-X.
)fflco phono 112-J.
TUT US. FAmtlNGEBy
1V1 " Teaeherof Piano, t,
Residence Studio, No. 1096; '
'orner' Commercial and Eloventb BU
Phone 880-J.
BENJAMIN' OSTLIND.i '
Consulting Engineer "
Architect.
Offices,' 200' Irving Block. i
Phono lOa-L-'or 207-J.
i Marahfleld, Oregon'
PKUL RIIiEV 'ilATJiIXGint,
PlniiUt nnd Teacher.
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third
Phono 3C8-L.
St.
W.
G. CHANDLKn.- -
ARCUITKCT.
AIIKGANV1TI.MH
I
Rev. It. G. Summorlln dollvored n
flno leuipornncu lecture Thursday
evening, to a Iiouho full of Interested
llslenorH. It wuh tho best talk we
over heard lilm muke, full of forco,
nnd logic and on n good subject,
"Stntowldo Prohibition."
10. C. Ilarhu took several loads
of supplies up to Gould's camp last
weok.
Mr. 81,1111 bnH nearly romploted his
plans and road wurk will soon begin.
Mrs. Wilson will bo employed as
cook In tho road enmp.
Hurt Gray brought a horso up from
North Iluud InBt ook which was Bold
to Mr. Prlco. '
A number of pooplo of this commu
nity enjoyed a flno tlmo at tho homo
of N. E. IJnggott "who gave a social
dauco Saturday 'evening. Tho affair
was (Tcomplato success In ovory way
nnd tho guests enjoyed n tlmo thoy
won't booh forget. Tho music was
furnished by tho String Hand two vlo.
Hub and piano with tho usual swing
nnd go. And tho supper what shall
wo say? wo cannot do tho subjoct
Justice, but It surely did credit to tho
culinary skill of tho hostess. Thore
avub first nnd most ossoutluul good
coffeo, enko of ovory kind and des
criptlou, pies, sandwiches, ronst chl
ekon, nnd last but not least, loo cream
In abundance. Somo of tho guests
went homo rather carlyYbut most of
them staid till thoy could seo to drive
Tho neighbors all unite In thanks for
tho outortnlnmeut nnd llvo In hopes
of anotor.
La Sulna.
CA ITALY 1.4 ItLAMEH.
Port Orforil lnicr" lUieH Not Agree
With Version of Rustler (.'row.
AX KARLV MORNING HIKE.
Tho Port Orford Trlhuno says:
Tho roport published In tho Coos
Hay Times, and which has Blnco been
;-olng tho rounds of tho press, concor
nlng tho reason why tho Hustler fail
ed to land all her cargo at Port Or
ford last weok Is misleading. While
It Is true that tho process of un
loading by Binnll boats, which had
boon nocessury sluco tho wharf wont
town, Is slow, nevertheless, tho Capt.
jf tho Rustlor, and not tho weather
or local conditions, Is In blame for
taking part of his much needed car
jo back to Coos Hay, Tlio boat camo
Into port Sunday noon,' nnd local
mon wanted to commence unload
ing immediately, but the Captain put
tho work Off until Monday morning.
About noon on tho latter day the
south wind caused the Rustler to pull
out, but It Is not truo that any long"
shoremen wero landed with difficulty
aa tho bay wnB not so rough but that
tho homo boys wanted tti keep on un
loading tho boat, nnd tho. Rustler had
little more than shown her heels In n
tot away before tho wind lulled and
In n fow hours the bay was as smooth
'is tho proverbial mill pond,
At tho M. W. A. social a weok ngo I
Harry Tozlor and Dnno Hudson made I
ii lint n (n tin) ivnln In liliimtiAm S
mado by tho camp nnd Harry lost
Tho Ioor was to walk to Myrtlo Point
e'ght mllos away- that same night
but Harry was game, nnd Btnrted at
ono o'clock. Whon tho party broke
ho called up Dnno from tho Myrtle
Point tolophono office two or threo
hours lator as an evidence of Good
faith. Coqulllo Sentinel.
Foley Kidney Pills Successful for
Rheumatism and' Kidney Trouble
Positive In action fo,r backache,
weak back, rheumatism, kidney and
bladder troubles. P. J. Royd, Ogle,
Texas, writcsf "After taking two bot
ties of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheu
matism and kldnoy trouble aro com
pletely gone." Bufo and effootlvo.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phone 74. Contra! wrchuo Drug
3tor, local agoncy.
Relluble-Foley'b Honey
mill Tar Compound
Just bo sure that you buy Foley's
Homy and Tur Compound -It Is a re
llablo inodlclno far coughs, colds,
croup, whooping coughs, bronchial
and la grlppo coughs, which nro weak
ening to tlio system. It nUo gives
prompt and doflulto results tor
hoarseness, tickling throat ami stuf
fy, wheozy breathing. Owl Proscrip
tion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan
Opposite, Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
"Central Avenue Drug Store, local
agency,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notlco is hereby given that the
undersigned, Johanna S, Kruger, nns
beau duly appointed executrix of the
estato of Robert August Herman
Kruger, deceased, nnd that letters
testamentary havo been Issued to
ber out of the County Court of the
State of Orogon, In and for the
County of Coos.
Now, all persons having claims
agalust said estato aro hereby noti
fied to present the saiuo with prop
er vouchors, wltnin six months from
tho date of this notice, to mo nt tho
offlco of Jnmes T. HalJ, Room 11,
Eldorado Block, Marahfleld, Ore
gon, duly verified ns by law re
quired, Dated tblB 1 6th dny of March, 1914,
JOHANNA S. KRUGER,
Executrix of the estato of Robert
August Herman Kruger, deceased.
First publication March 16 and
lt publication April 13, 1914.
ako a Glass of Salts Bcforo Breakfast
If Your Back Hnrts or Bladder
Is troubling .you.
No man or woman who oats moat
regularly can mako a mistake by
Hushing tho kidneys occasionally,
says n well-known- authority. Moat
forms uric acid which excites tho kid
neys, thoy becomo overworked from
tho strain, got sluggish and fall to fll
tor tho waste and poisons from tho
blood, thon we get sick. Noarly all
rhoumatlsm, headaches, liver trouble,
norvousness, dizziness, sleoplessnoss
and urinary disorders como from slug
gish kldnoys.
Tho moment you feel a dull acho
In tho kidneys or your back hurts or
If the urlno la cloudy, offensive, full
of sediment, Irregular of passage or
attended by a sonsatlon of scalding,
atop eating moat and got about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any phar
macy; tako n tablespoonful In a glass
of wator bofora breakfast and in a
few day your kidneys will act flno.
This famous salts la made from the
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
bined with llthla, and has boen usod
for generations to flush and stimu
late the klndeys, also to neutralize the
acids In urine so it no longer causes
Irritation, thus ondlng bladder weak
ness. Jad Salts la Inexpensive and can
not Injure; makes a delightful offor
vescont llrhln-wator drink; which ev
eryone Bhould tako now and then to
keep tho kidneys clean nnd active and
tho blood pure, thereby avoiding ser
ious kidney complications.
doom eiand 80S, Coki KulWtp
Mrfcfield, Oregon!
W
s. turpeh,
ARCHITECT4
Marahfleld, Orecoa.
ARE YOU BOTHERED
With Corns? If so,- you aro depriv
ed of half tho pleasure of life
pleasant walking nnd healthy exor
cise. A visit to Mni. Olivia Edihan,
Scientific; ' (.lilronmUst. 'An'fc .1. O'.
Council BIdg., will bo the source of
a permanent remedy for acning root.
THE COOS HOTEL
. Formerly of Marahfleld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
BTADDEN STREET
NORTH 11EXI)
O. A. Metlln, Prop.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Formerly the Coos Building.
Broadway nt Market
DAY HATES, 7S AND UP
SPECIAL RATES BY THE.
MONTH
Ii. Ii. JUSTEX, Manager. .
Goodrum'SiGarage
home of the
CAD1LIAC and P0RU'
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars i
i
847 Central Av. Phone 87a-L
South Coos
RivemBoatts
Express leaves Marsbtield for
head of river at S a. m re
turning In evening.
Steamer Rainbow leaves
head of river at 7 a. m, and
roturnlng leaves Marahfleld at
2 p. ns.
ROGERS ft SMITH.
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cifedift
VURH
RICH'
WHOLESOME
prdera for parties, banquets
and dinners filled promptly.
If it Is BARTER'S It's all
right.
Sarters
Front street. Phone 3 3 3-J,
LET US, MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Cc Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate service, prompt attenV
lion to all Interests of our
client. Minimum'1 coat..'
I. S. Kaufman fk Co.
Q4 RIDOUT
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phone 302-R.
Willamette-Pacific
MbtdrCar1.
Leave
0:30
7:00
8:00
9f00
10:00
Marshfleld
a. in.
n. m.
n. m.
a. ta.
a, m.
and ovory
thirty minutes
until
8:00 p.itn. .
9:00 p, m.
10:00 p. m. .
Saturdays only.
li:oo p. m.
12:00 m.
Leave North n'unn
0:45 a. in.
7:lGa.' m.
8:1G a. m.
9;1G am.
lOilG ft. ta.
and overy
thirty minutes
iinMl
8:15- p.tro'
9:1G p. m.l
10:15 n. in.1
Saturdays' only
lit 10 p. m.
12:lfi a. m;
ITH'
aj'
Domes!
for Fancy and
CHINA
In our noWrrj-m-
peclnlly pparea To clf
Itrnde. .Regular m..!?1? L
ders. "","i0'H,1,
IH Ray and Mrti
PAMILrwSjSf "
"II UOhlm..1.1
J.iagiii
STADM
.?.,!'u
....,., urumiue
Rroadivn
CITY AUTO "AND TAXI SKRVICB
A now taxlrnb baa boon added to
my auto sorvlco. Careful -drivers
Will go anywhere at any tlmo. Stand
Dlanco Cigar1 Store; Day", phone, 78
Night phono il390C.
TOM GOODIE,' Proprietor.'
Suits Cleaned nnd Pressed.
Suit mndo te Order.
Give Ua n Trial.
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM -
JAY DOYLE ft C. O. DAGGETT
SUSO Central Ave. Phone, 20-"X
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
Seo C0RTHELH
Phone 3171.
Kodak Finishing.
EnUfjfif'',
fln;( CotHmutaHfih
LX Tickets 2.00 J
Marshfleld.North Hen,i .. .
Cars every ten minutes tnaiA
to 12:00 j, . M
uuii8Ti KINOVro
DEVELOPING
1 PRINTING.'
PICTURE- FRAMING,!
unjLHnUIHU
AND SUPPLIES
REHfELDBRDi
Russell Building,
' Central1 AV6nileF
QUA
' 8 " LJ1-!. nJi A. Cif' II .T.riIAi
-.1 JU-IXTlrtV I OUfflU'l
LITY JtPHQTOS
Opposite' Blnncoi. Hotel
Ihe First Nftbiial Way
s to create a friendly air about "Our Bank" that mate
ou feel at home. We. take a genuine interest in allot
)ur customers and always stand ready to serve them.
Don't imagine that-becaUservour account Is anil
hat we consider it of little value. We appreciate it vi
stand ready to help you to build It up.
Savings Accounts1 opened as low as $1 ,00. We w
per cennnterosti'
Thl
e
SERVICE-THAT-SATISFIES"
First:. National IBank"
i
GtCckwiBay
FLANAGAN &BONNfnBAf
OLDEST" BAK 'iN'OOOS COUNTY.
Eatalillalid "1889.
Capitdr S WjIiK"anaUnaijJ
Hfbftt$.$ II 5,000 1
Intoreatv rl ' "6a ',rtmi'Hefkk
Ottlcem
3. W.'Mleaaett Pre41(leBt.f
J. II. Flanagan, ,VIc-PreadMit.
Geo.' P. Wincheater.Ai1
;CrA: Smitli-E.;uiriBe MMfc
LUMBER, LATHrHntoldWi'UtniNGlJt gASUJ
ROOFING' FATE. EfO.
OUT TDK- FUKL-B1LL IN'TWO,UBINGk'OnirWO.-
PHON"l- 1M Gf'
! Abstract; Real Estate
Fire-and Mariner Insun
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FAIUaV COAL, 1TMBER AND PLATTING JLANDfl A W
UKNKSlAJj AGBNTH KAB""-"
MARSHFIEIiD OPFICB, PHONE - .
COOUHiLE CITY OFFICE PHONE1,