The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS
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Coq
uille Mayor Has No Oppo
tinn Manv Womon At
s
tend City Caucus I nere.
COQUILLE, Or., April 27. Tho
caucus to nominate city officers was
bo woll attended that It was found
necessary to adjourn from tho city
liall to tho circuit court room. Tho
women woro out In forco and In
numbers almost equal to tho men,
avldontly Intending to learn tho
game of politics from start to fin
ish, now that thoy sharo In the
responsibilities orgovornmuiu.
voto cast when IV cahio to balloting
wbb 110. J . , . '
A. J., BherwootL warf made chair
man and N. , pi.KeJloy secretary.
Tho tollers appointed worp L. IJ.
Hazard, .8. M.ftNosler, and J. W.
Lonovo. Mayor 'Morrison was unani
mously renominated and no oppon
ont was named. '
Tho ballot for cbuncllmnn result
ed na follows: V. II. Lyons 91; P.
I. Klmo 72 j Geo. O. Leach 00; M.
O. Hawkins 51; W. C. Laird 66.
McBsrs. Lyons, Klmo and Loach
woro accordingly declared tho nomi
nees. For RocordoT tho only nnmo pre
sented was that of J. 8. Lawrence,
tho present efficient and very pop
ular Incumbent of that offlco, and
as tho universal enthusiasm that
greeted tho presentation of his narno
indicated, ho was nominated by ac
clamation. Alluding to tho fact that tho now
womon voters had not bcon ac
corded any placo on tho tlckot the
chairman, on his own Initiative,
nnmcd Mrs. llobort It. Watson, Mrs.
S. M. Nosier, and Mrs. Lawrence
LJlJoqvlst as "official tollers to
servo until tho noxt annual caucus."
it Is hardly nocessary to ndd that
tho position of "official toller" In
tho Interim botwoen caucuses Is
largoly honorary.
It having been votod to appoint
a commlltoo of thrco representative
citizens to fill any vacancies that
may occur In tho ticket tho chair
man named tho following:
N. Loronz, P. K. Drnno nnd 13. E.
Johnson. Coqulllo BontlnoK
V. H. GUERIN DEAR.
MORRISON
NAMED
AGIN
Thos. D. Guorln rccolved word
from Lnnglols, Monday, Informing
v him that W. S. Guorln, who wai
fitirmtv anlinnl aunnrlnt nnrt ont nf Hur
ry county for olghtoon or twenty
yearn, died that day. Mr. Guorln
wnn nn undo of Thomas, Harry and
Qoorgo Guorln of this placo. Myrtle
Point Enterprise
IIANDON MAN AUTO VICTIM.
13. H. Hcnory had tho mlsfortuno to
gut his arm broken as tho result
of tho back-firing of tho onKlno on
hla car as ho was "cranking" up.
Thin Is very unfortunate for Mr. Hon
ry at this tlino of tho year, Just when
tho automobile aoason Is oponlng up.
-.Dandon Recorder. ,
OKMiA TALKKI) TOO MUCH.
In tho enso of Ozolla Franklin, of
Marahfleld, who was bofnro the grand
jury on tho chargo of shooting at hor
negro husband on sundry occasions
as ho locked tho courage to appear
against hor and thcro was no other
witness to tho fact that he had been
mado a target of, tho chance for an
Indictment did not look very good.
Hut tho county attorney found tho
lady horself a very wiling and volu
bio witness, and In a short time sho
had told sufficient to Insuro hor In
dletmont. Should sho prove morn re
ticent on hor trial at tlu coming term
of, court, her own admissions bofore
tho grand Jury wll confront hor.
Coqulllo Sentinel.
j TAKE OVKIt WAREHOUSES
iluy
w.MiniHT' Union Kcrurv IKiw PrtiKV
( tli In Coqulllo Volley.
c Tho Coqulllo Sentinel Bays: n. H.
yRttniH, manager of tho Farmers' Un-
tion aioro at coqulllo, and J. H. wai
jlnco agent of tho Ralfour-Guthrle
(.Co,, woro hero Monday and with a
(l)ommIttoo of tho local Union check
old oyer tho company's Btock now in
Jio warohouse formorly under loose
j;f F. 8. Dow, tho Myrtlo Point Local
qulylng taken over tho loaso, Tho
mere' Union of Coos county will
havo three warehouses In tho
I ty, tho Coqulllo local having tn-
over tho Dow warehouso tnoro
U nt Marshflold tho Union oxpects
.oroct their own building.
1'
y"",KM)ALL IX CUItltY COUXTV.
8on7- O.I Kendall of Marshflold was
HtrnfiQrA Orford ovor Bundny on his
tors, nomo from spending ten days
itng to circuit court and other
Cor0"8 matters In tho vicinity of
torta Heach. Mr, Kendall visited
Is cl McKinley coppor mines, owned
his vOl. I. N. Muncy at tho tlmo of
Wllaolenth several years ago, and for
tho Jill It I claimed on good outhorl-
a 80HBU Colonel onco refused 100,000.
nines have laid ldlo for tho
AVIll 7 years, until recently Jocat
Hllda Ho 'r. Sturr. Mr. Kendall re
in iinv. to trip to tho mines, which
rlagY lie than a day's rldo from Gold " n.t.'.o Tons' ami thon goes
bb the treat of his llfo In ilftpk n vcA. n h
Two felK. the party saw flvo onCK on ymK
only two011 llocr ln ono Dand and In
fer tho tie smallor gurao, such as Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hav
and rabbits. Port Orford
KnllH 1
for Sanoti
nailed tl
Rend for.
, ... i n nm r
GOLD BEACH NUGGETS.
Curry County Seat News As Told
by Tho Globe.
It was rumored here some time
ago that Peterson from Coos Day
would again ongago In fishing hero;
and that parties from Grants Pass
with A. Aubery at tho head of tho
enterprise -would pack salmon at
tho Dagncll ferry; but an yet neither
of tho parties havo made an appear
ance nnd all thus engaged aro sell
ing their fish to tho Weddorburn
Trading Co.
Tho Randolph came In lote Friday
ovenlng loaded principally with sup
plies for Weddorburn. A fow pack
ages for this side were brought,
however, among thom being several
rolls of paper for tho Globe, which
camo Just In tho "niche of tlmo"
to savo this Issue from being a half
sheet. It wont to sea again lato
Sunday evening, going diroct to
Portlnnd for another load of frolght
for this port.
Frank Caughcll and Wesley GnunU
lett started last Thursday morning
for Portland, each to bo operated
upon for appendicitis. Fred Cough
ell accompanied tho boys and Alf
Gauntlott took tho trio as far as
Oandon In his spring wagon.
GOLD REACH FACTORY.
A co-operative cheese factory Is
again bolng talked of In this vicini
ty which should moot with tho hcar
:y approval of ovoryono. The yon
turo could bo launched now with a
very nominal cost, as R. L. Macleay
has offered room In one end of tho
cannery for tho factory and will
supply all necessary powor, steam,
otc, for tho purpose. Mr. Macleay
Iocs not wish to ongngo In tho busi
ness himself but will co-oporato
with thoso who wish to start such
in enterprise, nnd will contrlbuto
iho milk from ton or twolvo cowb
this season. Gold Reach Globe.
DANCING IN RANDON.
Thoso in chargo of public dances In
Dandon should put a stop to tho vul
far exhibitions mado by a fow coup
los, who apparently mlstnko tho vari
ous now ways of ragging for wig
gling matches, Thcue performances
wcro considered In tho light of a Joko
for a tlmo but thoy aro gottlng ob
noxious to tho great majority who at
tend tho dances for tho clean en
joyment thcro Is In It. Ragging of
any sort should not bo tolerated at a
public dance. It has boon stopped In
most places and unless tho abuse of
tho prtvllego Is "cut out" hero, It will
iventually turn public Bontlmont
.igalnst dancing altogether. Dandon
World.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
The following mnjrrlago illconscs
havo been Issued by County Clerk
Watson:
Claronco H. Day to Eva R. Hart
ley. , John Ilcgstrom to Annlo E. Sarin.
Arthur Thurmnn to Llzzlo Drau
don, and Oscar W. Morris to Lulu
L. Ileun. Coqulllo Sontlnol.
NOTE FOUND IN DOTTLE
The following note was found In
a bottlo in the Dandon beach north
of tho light house nnd turned over
to tho local police: "Henry G. Hal
vorson, Goqulltc, Frank N. Myers,
Eureka; 1)111 Jolmson, Now York;
Herman L. Dean, Portland, Ore. Wo
went over bar at Randon on July 30th
1907 and woro wrecked noar Dandon
August 12th, 1907." Hnndon World.
PORT OHPOUD OFFERINGS.
Ciiitjt County Xcwn Ah Told
Tho Tribune.
by
A small gasollno boot, tho 11 1
Trlm, wjth Frank Rlackorby and
Mireo companions on board, dropped
Into our harbor one day last wcok
whllu on route from Randon to
Rogue River, -whoro tho men expect
to ongngo In fishing.
Frnnz Nordborg has gone to Gold
Roach, whoro ho has nccoptod o posi
tion In tho block sand plant. It Is
claimed that this plant Is bolng op
orated very successfully, nnd as
Mr. Nordborg Is an experienced min
or ho Bhould bo a vnluablo acquisi
tion to tholr forco.
Tho Randolph dropped Into port
Monday morning whllo on hor way
from Roguo Rlvor to Portland after
a load of frolght for tho Weddor
burn Trading Company. -
We regrot to say that tho pros
pects of a wharf bolng built at this
placo In tho nenr future nro not
vory encouraging, nnd It is possible
that a wire will bo put In to handle
tho shipping.
J. L. HAYS "LICENSE TIPLER8."
NEW. YORK, April 26. "Tho
day Is coming when there will bo no
saloons," predicts tho great and
only John L. Sullivan, who In his
brilliant and metoorlc career pun
Ishod moro mon and whiskey than
tho most of thom. "A man can't
drink now nnd get away with It
the way ho used to. 'they sold
when I was whooping It up years
ago that 1 would dlo in tho gutter,
Rut I fooled thom. 1 quit drink
ing nlno yoars ago and I haven't
touched a drop since, I was drunk
at tho tlmo and had a bottlo of
wlno bofore me, when suddenly
( mndo up my mind I was through
and throw It away. 1 havo often
thought a good way would bo to
llcenso tho fellow who drinks.
Make tho feo a good stiff ono, and
make It Illegal for anyone to sell a
man liquor unless ho shows a Uconse
card." When asked about tho chan
ces of a champion to beat
Johnson, Sullivan replied: "A
good strong fellow could lick
Johnson If ho wero bravo
and not afraid to take punishment.
Tho Smoke has been living a pretty
swift llfo for four years, nnd naturo
ALWAYS USED. Phone 73. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company.
'M'."1 "" '--i"" " "
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Eat Less Meat ntld lake a Glass
of
Salts to Flush Out Kidneys
Drink Plenty Water.
Urlp ncld In meat excites tho kid
noya, thoy bocomo overworked; got
sluggish, ncho, nnd fcol llko lumps
of load. Tho urlno becomes cloudy;
tho bladder Is Irritated, nnd you may
bo obliged to Book relief two or threo
times during tho night. Whon tho
kidneys clog you must help thom
flUBh' off the body's urinous wnsto, or
yousIl bo a real Blck person shortly,
At first you feel a dull mlsory In tho
kidney region, you suffer from back-
acho, sick headache, dizziness, stom
ach gets sour, tonguo coatod nnd you
fool rheumatic twinges whon tho
Weather Is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
also got from any pharmacist four
ounces of Jnd Salts; tako, a table
spoonful In a glasB of wntor boforo
breakfast for a fow days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa
mous salts Is mado from tho acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined
with llthln, nnd has been used for
generations to clean clogged kidneys
and stimulate thom to normal activ
ity, also to noutrollzo tho acids In
urlno, so tt no longer Is a source
of Irritation, thus ending, bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts Is lnoxponslvo, cannot In
jure; roakos a delightful effervescent
I) tb la-water drink which everyone
nhould tako now and then to keep
tho kidneys clean and active. Drug
clfts hero say thoy soil lota of Jad
Halts to folks who bollovo in over
coming kldnoy troublo while it Is
only troublo. ,
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshficld RHTTTR
Creameryj
MADE
UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILISER
MILK
AND
CREAM. .
. PUREICf
Free delivery, 8 a. m. mid 2 p. ui
Phone 7.1
Wickhem House
AT COQUILLE
Will bo rc-opencd for busi
ness April 1.
Your patronage solicited
Mrs. J. R. Wickham
PROP.
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING,
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHPELD BROS.
Russell Building,
Central Avenue
EVERY MAN should know
Through tho country he goes
The host dressed people
Wear A. B. Andorsou clothes.
V. O. PRESTON, Agt.
Urh(leld Cleaning nnd Dye
Works.
128 Front Stroet.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
Try the
MARSHFIELD
CHOP HOUSE
For Steaks and Chop's
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
IF HAH UH
KIDNEYS eOTHER
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
MILDRED ltOGERfl NELBON.
Teacher of Plario
PupU of Hugo Monsfeldt at Ban
Francisco, Cal. Flvo rear'
teaching experience ln San
Francisco
Phono 31G1 or 3167
WT. TOADPKINS, D. 8. T.
(Wcltmer Methods.)
Every known disease treated
without drugs or surgery. Room 2,
136 North Broadway.
Phone 210-L. Morslifleld, Or.
GEO. C. MURPHY,
Expert Piano, Player and Organ
Tuning, Regulating and Repair
ing. Res. 842 So. Broadway.
Orders may be loft at the Wlloj
D. AJlon Music Btore, Central
avenuo.
JOEL OSTLIND.
Piano Tuner and Repairer
(18 S. Sixth street .Phono lOtt-L
Leave orders at W. It. Haines Mask
Company.
J
M. WRIGHT Phono 0I8-R,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Estimate furnlalicu on request.
CO. GOSNEY Phone OlOt
Contractor nnd Hullder
tiiitlinntca Furnished on Ronucfit
MY PAST WORK IS
MY HEFERENON
First and Alder Sts. Marshficld.
DR. H. M. SHAW
Eyr, Ear, Nose and Throat.
OH. MATTIE H. 8IIAW
Diseases of women and cmiaren.
Offlco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201
202, Irving Block.
House phono, 105-J.
DR. A. J. HENDRY
DKNTIST
Marshflold, Oregon.
Rooms 204-205, Cake Building,
'tesldonco phono 2G2-X.
)rnco phono na-J.
RS. FARRINGER,
Teacher of Piano.
Rosldonco Studio, No. 1096,
2ornor Commercial and Eleventh sti
Phono Bao-J.
BENJAMIN OSTLIND,
Consulting Engineer anil
Architect.
Offices, i!0(J Irving Block.
Phono 10.1-Ti or 207-1.
Marshficld, Orcgou
PERL RILEY RALLIXGKR,
Pianist nnd Teacher.
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phone 3C8-L.
W.
G. CHANDLER,
ARCHITECT.
Rooms 301 and 80)1, Goka Ballahv
Marsnfleld, Orego.
W
U. 8. TUHPKN,
ARCHITECT
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Mnrsli field
WASHINGTON AVENUE
8TADDEX STREET
NORTH BEND
C. A. Motlln, Prop.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co. Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate service, prompt atten
tion to all Interests of our
clleaUf. Minimum cost.
I! S. Kaufman 8b Co.
Chimneys Fire Places
J. N. Bayliss
Iny kind of brick work nt price
that are right.
AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Call at "The Fireside," Johnson
Uldg., 187 Second st. Phone 434-3
French Ilanges. Boiler Work
Suits Cleaned and Pressed.
Suits made to Order.
Giro Us a Trial.
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
JAY DOYLE A C. O. DAGGETT
238 Central Ave. Phone SSO-X
MRS. O. F. III11ARGER
Dressmaking and Ladles' Tail
oring Prices Reasonable
Over Magnes & Matson Store .
Phone 2 4 8-J,
Goodrum's.Garage
homo of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
847 Central Av. Phono 878-L
You Get a
No bank cull hope to Win tho confldonco nnd resDeof
munlty unless every person entering Its doors Is asatirn.ia .com
colvlng fair and courteous treatment, regardless of hi. ,.?' re"
life or his relationship to tho bank. Amorlca Is doin0P,.iion ln
Its Instltutlot must be conducted upon democratic nrimui and
thoy nro to BUCceed. M "c """dples, If
. AT THE FIRST NAtlONAL
Dank tho officers and employes are approachable and lMa.i , .
approached. You will get courteous attention and i .? be
deal hero. Wo desire to havo tho public know that v0 nrn8
way possible Our success la
community.
Wn want nld residents and newcomers to cot nnnnni.i-.i
for our mutual bonoflt.
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
Ibe First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
FLANAGAN &
OLDEST BANK! IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $1 15,000 "
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Officers:
J. W. Bennett, Prldont.
J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President.
II. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Aitt. Cuhlsr.
CALL
46
For Prompt Auto Service
NEW 7-iinsaenger Cadillac nt Tour
service day and night
L. M'DONAXJ)
South Coos
River Boats
Express leaves Marsh flold for
head of river, at S a. in., re
turning In evening.
Steamer Rainbow leaves
hoad of river at 7 a. ra. and
returning leaves Marshueld at
2 p. m.
ROGERS ft SMITH.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good cars with careful drivers
For day service, phone 144-J,
DUnco Utllard Parlors.
For night service, Phone 3C0-L
Right Cafe. '
D.'L. F0QTE.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL.
Formorly the Coos Building.
Ilroadwar at Market
DAY RATES, 75u AND UP
SPECIAL RATES RY THE
MONTH
1u li. JU8TBN, Manager.
Times Want Ads Get Results.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging will not barm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
WU1 not lose It charge while
standing Idle.
IB GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring.Co.
103 Rroadway.
Ageuta for Port of Coos Bay, I
DRY WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 180-J.
FAMILY DINNERS.
In our new location, we are es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade. Regular meals or short or
ders. Open Day and Night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Droadway and Commercial. Mfld.
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunss between any
points In Marahfield for the follow
Ing rates, delivery to be made Id
tho first stories of building
One trunk t ju
Three trunks . . , JH)
Twelve trunks , . . . . 1 JW
Star Transfer aid Storaf e Ce.
Levi He&aer, Prop,
Pbonea, 120-J; 49-L; 88R,
Square Deal
bound up In tho uuccesW
iTn I,, m v;,vlIon8 m every
up In tho uuecess of th
wun
us
BENNFTT BANK
CALL
46
Proprietor
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
Marshflcld-Nerth Rend Ants lis.
Can every ten minutes from 0 ft. tt
t ISt'O p. n.
GOlfST & KINO, Props. f
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
, Q, R1D0UT
CERTIFIED
PUDLIO ACCOUNTANT
Phone 3C2-R.
Send .Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
WB FUHNISn A BAG AND Willi
' PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Launrfty
Phone 57-J MarihlW.
TJME TABU!
9 HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW , j
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
NO SAW EDOBfl
n
YOUR COLLARS
If you have them Uasdert
TWIN, CITY STEAM LAWN
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
HINA
r. j. hoaife iC A. n. B0001
JJ
Marshfield $
Bitlnutes Furtl-
Bitlnutes Fun,
P&one 88W. MarshflMg
CITY AUTO AND TA
A new taxicab "fwn.
my anto Bervlce. Luui.
WU1 go anywhere at wj "
Blanco Claar Store, Dy V
Night phone 139-X.
TOM GOODALE. PrefWV
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