The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 29, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE C00S BAY TMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQON, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914-EVENINfl EDITION. '
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cream
PURE
ItlOH
WHOLESOME
Orders for parties, banquots
and dinners fillul promptly.
If It Is SARTER'S It's all
right.
Sailers'
Front Btroot. Phono 333-J,
Stilts Cleimrd n ml Pressed.
Hulls tiiiMlc Id Order.
GIvoUh n Tilul.
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
JAY DOYLE & O. O. DAGGETT
250 Central Ave. I'liono i!n-X
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
TJ 11. IIAItl'CIt,
,. , ,. House Builder,
(.cnernl IlepnlrlitK n,,d Cabinet
... Milking,
WH. McHROOM
Contractor nnd Hulldcr.
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
' ' H' lies. Hunker Hill.
THHEE
- -' - ' niiTniiiBCi.il j i. ii ii i i -nr Mini i'mumj.
I05ILS AND HUD STOPPED UP. GYMNASIUM IS INANN SMITH
FROM COLD? TRY IBY CATARRH BALM BADLY NEEDED IN LAST EVENING
.
jyriLDUEI) HOQEItS NELSON.
..Tii . chcr llnno
I'rnnclsco, Cul. FiT0 years'
teaching cxpcrlcnco in San
... Francisco
PJi2no 3161 or 31C7.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Mnrshflcld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDEN BTKEET
NORTH. IIENI)
O. A. Motlln, Prop,
Chlmncya
Firo Places.
J. N.' Bayliss
Any kind of brick work at price
that aro right.
AND ALL WOIUC GUAHANTEEI)
Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson
Dldg., 137 Second st. Phono 4S4-J
Frrnrli ItanefM Holler Work
Y7 T. TOMPKINS, I). S. T.
r, (Wcltinor Methods.)
Lvory known disease trcntcd
without drugs or surgery. Room 2
13C North Broadway.
I'liono 210-L. Mnrshfleld, Or
.EO. C. MURPHY,
Export Piano, Player nnd Organ
Tuning. Regulating and Ropair
Ing. Telephone 70-X. Or
ders may bo left at tho Wlloy
D. Allen Music Storo, Contra!
avonuo.
JOEL OSTLINI).
) Piano Tuner nnd Itcpnlrcr
115 S. Sixth street. .Phone 103-L
lioavo orders nt W. It. Haines Musi-
Coinpnny,
DR.Y WOOD
AT -
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street,
Phono J 80-J.
I)H. J. II. STEWART
CHIROPRACTOR
Una opened an offlco over
Mntson'B Storo.
Chronic Discuses
You should sco him If you
aro sick.
T M. WI
J BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Estimates! furnished on -request.
"o. gosney phono aim
Contractor nnd Builder
Estimates Furnished on Request
MY PAST WORK IS
MY REFERENCE
First nnd Alder Sts. Mnrshfleld
rR. II. M. SHAW
-' Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat
OR. MATTIE II. SHAW
Diseases of women and children.
Ofllco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201
202, Irving Block.
House phono, 105-J.
Instantly Clears Air Passages; Yon
Hreatho Freely; Dull Headache
Goes; Nasty Catanluil Dlschnrgo
Stops.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm."
Get n small bottle anyway, Just to
try It AtinlV a Httlp III Mm tlnatrlla
and Instantly your clogged nose nnd
stopped-up air passages of tho head
will open; you will brcnthu freely;
uuuness and headache disappear.
By morning! tho catarlih, cold-ln-hoad
or catarrhal soro throat will
be gone.
End such misery now! Get tho
small bottlo of "Ely's Cream Balm"
at any drug store. This sweet fra
crant balm dissolves by tho heat of
tho nostrils; penetrates and heals
tho Inflamed, swolflen membrane
which lines the nose, head and
thront; clears tho nlr passages; stops
nasty discharges nnd n feeling of
cleansing, soothing relief comes Im
mediately. Don't Iny nwake tonight strug
gling for breath, with head sturfed;
nostrils closed, hawking and blow
ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its
running hobo, foul mucous dropping
Into tho thront, and raw dryness Is
distressing but truly needless.
Put your faith Just onco In
"Ely's Crcnm Unlm" and your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
For Snlo by Brown Drug Co.
D
T. J. SCAIFE ii A. II. HODGINP
!!'ffiW,NNDG CO.
Estimates Furnished.
Phono IIOIHJ. MnrslilMd, Oregon
MRS. C. F. HIHARGER
DrcSNinnklni nnd Ladles' Tall
orliiK Prices IteaNonnblo
Over Mngncs & Mntson Storo .
Phono 248-J.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging will not harm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not loso Its chargo while
standing UIo.
IB GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay WiringCo.
1S3 Broadway.
Agents for Port of Coos Day.
OUU ELEGANT LINES
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH DEND
R. A. J. HENDRY
DENTIST
Marehflold, Oregon,
(looms 204-205, Coko Building,
Resldenco phono 2G2-X.
)mco phono 112-J.
IWTRS. FARRINGER,
LV1 Teacher of Piano.
Resldenco Studio, No, 1096,
lornor Commercial and Elovonth RU
Phono 380-J.
BENJAMIN OSTLIND,
Consulting Engineer aal
Architect
Offices, 200 Irving Block.
Phono KKMi or 207-J.
Murahflcld, Oregon
PERL RILEY BALLINGER,
Pianist nnd Teacher.
Resldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3C8-L.
The Union Market
In Its now dress, entirely remodelled nnd rcnornted, Is now
ready to receive and welcome Its customers Into one ef the
most modorn, model and snnltary moat marketi on Coos Bay.
In nddltlot. to a model Bhop It serves the best meat on Coos
Bay. Prime beef steers that were formerly driven to Roso
burg markets, aro now butchered and oarved to tho peoplo on
tho blocks of tno Union shop.
Union Meat Market
Ford A Rcskey, Proprietors. 144 South Broadway. Phono C8.
KINDTA7 REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL
EVERYTHING IN THE BAKERY LINE
MARSnPIELD BAKING COMPANY
1.1 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 128.
W,
G. CHANDLER.
ARCHITECT.
Koomi 301 and 80S, Coke KiM,
Martafleld, Orego.
W
U. 8. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT
Wanhfleld. Orocoa
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co. Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable Ira
nicdlato service, prompt atten
Uon to all Interests of our
client. Minimum cost
I. S. Kaufjnan & Co.
FAMILY DINNERS.
In qur npw lopatlon, we aro es
pecially prepared to cator to family
trade. Regular meals or short or
ders. ,
Open Day and Night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Broadway and Commercial. Mfld
Send Your Laundry
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
Willamette -Pacific
to Us'.By Parcel tost' STJi,o-
-- : . a m k a
WE FURNISn A DAO AND WILL
PAY TnE TOSTAGE ON ITS
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J MarshfieM
. TIMT3 TABLE
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunks between any
points In Marshfleld for the follow
ing rateB, delivery to be made in
the first stories of building
Ona trunk I JW
Three trunks B0
Twelve trunks 1B0
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi nelsaer. Prop.
Phones. 120-J; 40-L: 98-R.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
C:30 a. m.
7.00 a. in.
8:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 n. ra.
and evory
thirty minutes
until
8:00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
10:00 p. ra.
Saturdays only
11:00 p. m.
12:00 m.
0:45 a. in.
7:15 a. in
8:15 a, m.
9:15 a, m.
10:15 a. m.
and every
thirty minutes
until
8:15 p, m.
9:15 p. ra
10:15 p. m.
Saturdays only
11:15 p. ra.
12:15 a. m.
NO SAW EDGES
on-
YOUR COLLARS
If you have them laundcre
TWIN CITY STEAM LATJNDRT
PITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE
A new taxlcab has been added to
my auto service. Careful driven.
Will go anywtiere at any tlms. Stand
Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78.
Night phone 189-X.
TOM GOODALE. Proprietor.
Watch our ad. for SPECIAL PRE
MIUM OFFERS on tea, coffee and
spices and extracts next week,
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phono !10I.J.
UK) North Broadway.
TYPEWRITERSAH 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 nnd
carbou paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono -II. Allhtuco office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marinelnsiirance
TITLE GUARANTEETSBSTRACf"C0., Inc.
nENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Mansger
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SP2CIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE U-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good cars with careful drivers.
For day servico, phono 14 1-J,
Dlanco HUlard Parlors.
For night service, I'liono SuO-L
Right Cafe.
D. L. F00TE.
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
20
Uarshfleid-North Rend Auto Line
Cars every ten minutes from O u. hi
to J-: o p. in.
GORST & KING, Props.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
derslgned Henry Sengstacken has
been duly uppolnted administrator
of the Kstato of Marlon Jasper Mc
Donald, sometimes known as M. J.
McDonald, also known as M. Jasper
McDonald, Deceased.
All persons l.avlng claims against
said estate are required to present
the samo to the undersigned at the
office of Pedc & Peck, First National
Bank Building, Mnrshfleld, Oregon
with the proper vouchers duly veri
fied as by law required within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated May 8. 1914.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN
Administrator of the Estate of
Marlon Jasper McDonald, Do
ceased. (First publication May 8 1914. Last
publication Juno 5, 1914.,)
NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOND ELECTION.
Stnto of Orogon, County of Coos,
School District No. 9, ss.
Notlco Is hereby given that at tho
School District Bond Election here
by called to bo hold at tho Central
School Building, In and for School
District No. 9, of Coos County, Oro
gon, (bo Ctli day of Juno, A. D.,
1914, between tho hours of twe
q'clock P. M., nnd soven o'clock
r. M., thoro will bo submitted to
he legal voters thereof the question
of contracting u bonded Indebted
ness In the sum of TEN THOUSAND
DOLLARS for tho purpose of erect
ing nnd equipping a gymnasium for
school purposes In and for said
school district.
The vote to bo by ballot upon
which shall bo tho words: "Bonds,
Yes" nnd "Bonds, No." and the
votor shall placo a cross (X) be
tween tho word "Bonds" and the
word ' Yes" or between tho word
"Bonds" and tho word "No" which
Indicates his choice.
The polls for the reception of
tho ballots cast for or against the
contraction of said Indebtedness
will, on said day and date and at
tho place aforesaid, bo opened at
tho hour of two o'clock P. M and
remain open until the hour of
soven o'clock P. M. of the same day
when tho samo shall be closed.
By ordor of the District School
Board of School District No. 9, of
Coos County, Oregon, made this
13th day of May, A. I)., 1914.
JNO. O. MERCHANT,
Chairman, District School Board.
Attest: John F. Hall, District Clerk.
Times Want ads bring results.
Marshfield Schools and Resi
dents Wilt Be Greatly Aid
. ed Election Juno 6.
It Is expected that tho $10,000
bond Issue proposition which will
bo submitted to tho voters of this
school district: on Saturday, Juno 9,
will carry by an overwhelming vote,
as every patron of tho school dis
trict realizes tho necessity of secur
ing a gymnasium. It Is expected
that the older Btudonts In ttin
school will nlbo tnko an Interest In
tho election nnd see that their par
ents nnd frlonds turn out nnd vote
In favor of tho proposition and thus
give tho school board the moral sup
port they need In carrying out such
n mnttor. Tho election will bo hold
at tho Centrnl school building from
2 to 7 o'clock In tho nftornoon.
Tho Board of. Education proposes
to build n gymnasium CO feoL by
70 feet on the northeast corner of
tho high school grounds. Tho
building will have a basoment un
der tho entire building, containing
n swimming pool (20x40 ft.) for
lnrgcr boys and girls; a wading pool
(20x15 feet) for children; lockers,
rubbing nnd dressing rooms for boys,
lockors, booths and dressing room
lor gins; nenting pinnt nnd fuel
room; nmplo toilet facilities and
shower baths;
Tho gymnasium propor will con-,
tnln n hardwood playing floor
40x70 fqot.
Construction rondy for apparatus
when samo can bo purchased: appar
atus room; director's room, storo
room, bleachers.
To pay for tho gymnnslum, the
school board proposes to tssuo bonds
to tno amount of $10,000, Issued
according to Inw by tho Board of
Education nftor being votod by tho
legal voters of the district.
It Is planned to opon tho gym
nasium to tho1 public at stated times
each week by Issuing tickets good
far n dcflnlto tlmo to residents. A
loflnlto price will bo chnrged for
these tickets which will permit nil
privileges of tho gymnnslum. Tho
funds (lorlved from tickets will in.
used for nddlllonni oqulpmcnt.
Ncvd of Gymnasium.
Tho Mnrshfleld schools need n
gymnasium far tho fallowing reas
ons: 1. It. would perfect tho school
system. Regular physical oxornlso
should nnd would bcronio a pnrt of
ho school's training like any othor
Uudy, music, druwlng, manual trnln
tig, nrlthmetlo, etc.
2. Physical) oxcrclso Is tho nnt
'irnl preventative of bad habits.
3. Physical) oxorclso dovolops
both body nndl mind,
4. A school without competitive
games never holds boys. Thoso
inmes on Cons Bny must bu In
doors. Thoro Is practically no
school baseball and tho football
season Is short. Whoro shall thcBo
games bo played during tho aovon
rainy months of tho nlno school
months?
5. Tho gain In self rollnnco from
knowing "how to swim" Is In Itself n
big asset. Swimming Is a require
mout for graduation In samo col
logos. 0. Tho nblllty to save ouo'a llfo
and tho Uvea of others la a big
ronsldcrntlon In a section whoro
tho loss of llfo by drowning, to
itnto It moderutoly, is largo,
7. Evory Hoy will tuko rcren
lon, SlmU t bo in proper sur
roundlugH vr on tho street. Tho
cymnnHlum will solve this,
R. it has cost the High School
Athle'lu Association $125 n year
for the last four years to socure a
building for the basketball season
nnd then It was entirely lacking In
accommodations.
9. Schools nnd colleges ovor tho
ontlro country have compulsory
physical oxorclso. In tha Universi
ties of Wisconsin nnd lVmnsylvanla
compulsory physical oxorclso has
boon productive, of a marked Im
provement iu tho general efficiency
of students.
TURN HI DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
Groniliim Kept Her Locks Dark,
GlosHy and Thick With n Slmplo
Mixture of Sago Tea ami
Sulphur.
Tho old-tlmo mixture of Sago Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked md faded hair Is grand
mother's treatment, and folks are
again using it to keep their hair a
good, even color, which Is quite sen
sible, as we are living in an age
when a youthful appearance la of
the greatest advantage
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesomo task of gathering
the sago and the mussy mixing at
home. All drug stores sell tho
ready-to-use product called "Wy
eth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem
edy" for about 50 cents a bottle.
It Is very popular becauso nobody
can discover It has been applied.
Simply moisten your comb or a soft
brush with It and draw this through
your hair, taking one small strand
at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, but what delights
the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a fow ap
plications, It also produces that soft
lustro and appearance or aounuanco
which is so attractlvo; besides, pre
vents dandruff, itching scalp and
falling hair.
. For Sale hy Brown Drug Co,
BTMAMEIt (ARRIVES FROM SAN
FRANCISCO WITH A FAIR LIST
OF PASSENGERS YESTERDAY
WILL SAIL SOUTH TOMORROW.
Tho stoamor Nann Smith reachod
tho Alllanco dock nbout 7 o'clock last
ovcnlng with 19 passongors nnd 240
tons of frelcht. Rhn will .nil .
Snn Francisco again Saturday with a
wuiuuiiy lonu oi uimuor. Among tho
pnBsongors to arrive on tho steamer
VCStonlnv wnrn I Inn Prnl.lnn it m
Strnubongor, Morris Cohn, E. J. Morso
Mr. C. Larson, Mrs. C. Larson, Fred
A. Shnub, O. P. Egor, Mro. E. Nutter,
13. Nutter, A. G. Brawmen, J. C.
Anderson, Knthorlno Molvohillo. E.
Nelson nnd flvo steerage passongers.
NORTH BEND CLASS
High School StiidentN Will Receive
DIplouuiH Next Monday Night.
Tho commencomont exorcises of the
North Bond High School will bo hold
next Mondny evening nt tho High
School, Prof. Rcsslor of Corvallls
will dellvor tho commencomont ad
dress. The following will rccolvo di
plomns: Wlnfleld Wendell Woodbury, Os
car Edvln Carlson, Alcxnndor Gordon
NollBon, JUolvIn Henry Jacobson, Hor
mnn l.eonnrd Hage, Esther Nicholson
Imhoff, Gladys Crnndcl Kranlck, Ju
no Josslo Young. Dorothy lino KJb
lor nnd Esther Hazol Hunt.
Next Sunday evening: at tho M.
E. Church. Rev. A. S. Hlsoy will do
ltvor tho annual chiBB sermon.
Thursday ovonlng, Juno 4th, at the
High School will occur the annual
claBs day exorcises. Following this
tho alumni association will serve a
banquet In honor of tho graduating
class.
Friday evening, Juno Cth, tho High
School bnnd will rondor a band con
cort, assisted by other musical tal
ent of tho Bay.
fT.TME.
'UUULsS
Tho Chandler Hotel.
W. 13. Boiihnrn, City; James M.
McCutcheou, Denver Hill; Charles
K, Pnpu. Ilandon ; C. A. Parker, Now
York; F. J. Fahy, Bandon; M. Ep-
stein, San Francisco; II. R, Miller.
Sonttle; M. B. Colin, ban Francis
ro; Fred A. Strnut, San Francisco;
J. I). Sandorn, Snn Francisco; W.
M. Knlser. St. Paul; J. E. Nelson.
Spraguo, Washington; Ed Oenslur.
Snn Frnnclsco; B. N. Holcorab.
Lnkesldo; 8. II. Mooro. RoBoburg;
A. E. Benson, Portlnnd; J. J. Sulli
van. Hon Frnnrlsco; Folk M. Wolff.
Snn Francisco,
Tho Lloyd Hotel.
G. II. Going, Tillamook; William .
Rlggs, Portland; J. S. Rounds, Bea
ver Hill; James McFarlnnd, Myrtle
Point; Rosa Alien, Portland; R. R.
Wilson, Myrtle Point; W. L. Carter,
Coqutllo.
Illniicii.
Clny Mulv'hlll, Coqullle; O. Bris
tol, Portland; D. Cowan, Allegany;
Alvln Smith, Coos River; R. A.
Gnus, Hardin, Mont.
Nt. Ijmvrtuiro,
II. G. Robinson and wlfo, Chica
go; Chnrloy Taylor, Eureka; F.
Frank, Snn Francisco.
jsy
DRA1N-COOH HAY STAGE
SCHEDULE.
Lv. Gnrdl Juno Lv. Mfld.
:ir. n.m, ,. Mon, 1 .. 8:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m... Tuo. 2 .. 9;00 a.m.
Uilli a.m. ,. Wed. 3 .. 10:00 a.m.
12:in a.m. . Thur. 4. . 11:00 a.m,
IMC p.m. Frl, C . . 12.00 u,
1:45 p.m... Bat. 0 .. 12;30 Prn.
C:4G a.m. . . Sun. 7 ,. 4:30 n,m.
0:30 n.m. .. Mon. 8 .. C;16 a.m.
7:15 n.m. .. Tucs. 0 .. 0:00 a.m.
7:C4 a.m. , Wed. 10 . 0:30 a.m.
8: IS a.m, . Thur. 11 . 7:00 a.m.
SMC n.m. . , Frl, 12 .. 7:30 a.m.
U;iC a.m. ,. Sat. 13 .. 8:00 a.m.
9:ir a.m. .. sun, 14 .. 8:00 a.m.
9;1C a.m. ., Mo, IS .. 8:00 a.m.
0:4S a.m. .. Tu. 1C 8:30 a.m.
II: If. a.m. . Wed. 17 . 10:00 a.m.
12:1C a.m... Th, 18 .. 11:00 a.m.
115 p.m... Frl. 10 .. 12:00 ro.
l:4C p.m. .. Sat. 20 .. 12:30 p.m. ,
C:1C a.m. .. Sun, 21 ,. 4:00 a.m. ,
C;4S a.m. .. Mo. 22 .. 4:30 a.m.
CMC n.m. .. Tu. 23 ,. C:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.. Wed 24 . 5:46 a.m.
7;1C a.m. .. Th. 25 ,. 0;00 a.m.
7:45 a.m, .. Frl. 20 0:30 aui. ,
8:15 a.m. .. Sat. 27 ,. 7:00 a.m. 4
8:45 a.m. .. Sun. 28 ,. 7:30 a.m. ,
9:15 a.m,,. Mo. 29 .. 8;00 a.ra, ,
9:15 n.m, .. Tu, 30 .. 8:00 a.m. ,
Tnko notice that nutos are nov
running on tho beach and that regu
lar Sunday trips aro made between. -Mnrshfleld
nnd Gardiner.
FRECKLES
Now Is tho Ttinr to Get RI1 of TbMa
Ugly HKts.
There's no longer the slightest
need of feeling ashamed of your
freckles, as tho prescription othlne
double strength Is guaranteed to
remove theso homely spots.
Simply got nn ounce of othlne
doublo strongth from any druggist
and apply u llttlo of It night and
morning and you should won see
that even the worst freckles have be
gun to disappear, while the lighter
ones havo vanished entirely. It is
soldom that more than an ounce Is
needed to completely clear the skin
and gain a beautiful clear complex
ton. Bo euro to ask for the double
strength othlnos tills U sold under .
guarantee of money back It It fails
io remove rrecKiea.
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par
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