The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAKSHPIILD, OKEQON, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, W4-WBNIN0 EDITION.
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Several New Residences Un
der Construction and More
Are Being Planned
'Homo building In liny Park Is tak
ing nn early Btnrt this sooson, and
1014 nromlBcs to bo a banner year
for Improvements there.
It. J. nnd 11. .T. Bernhardt are at
work on two pretty cottages on North
l'nrk avonuo First.
Nulls Justcson and A. C. .Tcnson
nro nlso preparing to build on this
street.
I'oter Sonncson Is constructing a
handsome rcsldcnco on Park avenue. ,
Qustnv Martonson haB purchased
tho small dwelling which Mr. Smith
occupied on l'nrk nvonuo, nnd has
moved it on his lots across tho Btroot.
Mr. Smith will build a largor ono
for his own use.
Grant McMahon Is completing n
two-story resldonco on Park avenuo.
J. A. White is completing an un
usually nttrnctlvo bungalow on West
Park Street Second.
J. M. Carrol has built n smat
hoiiBo for temporary occupancy, until
his pcrmnnent dwelling Is finished.
John Huffman Is beginning the
construction of n dwelling on North
Park First nnd West Park Second.
Ouy Lattln hns cleared Bovon lots
on North Park Third nnd proposes to
erect a dwelling thoro nt onco.
W. T. Hanson has purchased from
Orren Woolley four lots on North
Park First, where ho will build o
homo.
NEWS OF UAHDINEH
Kvi'iiIn Along tho Unipqun oh Tnle"
by Tho Courier.
. " W., H. Jowott hnB brought lili
"now "nuto In from Drain. It Is r
bunuty, and It Is said Will Is si
proud of It that sits up with It n
night.
Itoy Marshall caught sovorn
largo sturgeon In his nets one nigh
this week, several of them belli
over six foot In length. Thoy wop
of a cross vnrloty of tho white nn
blue, being very odlblo.
Horn At Onrdlnor, Or., to tin
wlfo of Ii. S. Weeks, n son. Ilotl
mother and babo aro doing well, am
the nttendlng physician has hope
for tho fnthor.
II. T. howls, tho Onrdlnor Mil
Company's timber cruiser, roturnod
from Mnrshflold Tuesday. There
soniiiB to be some militlo attraction
for him around Coos Day nnd thr
population of Sulphur Springs If
llnblo, so wo aro Informed, to be
Increased nt n nenr dato.
ritchie-welsh bout.
CHICACO, Juno 9. -Tho dalo for
tho Willie Ultchlo-Froddlo Welsh
bout for tho lightweight champion
ship at London, hna boon postponed
from Juno 30 to July 4, It was nn
uounco'i bnro, by Illtchlo's mnnagcr,
Km II Thlry. 14
COKK IX TO RAILROAD WOltK
A. It. Portor, of tho firm of Por
ter Ilrothors, railroad contractors,
spent Thursday night In Eugene
on his way In to tho rnllroad enmps
below flnrdlnor. He comes from
Portland nnd Just missed J. II. Por
tor nnd Uuy Portor, members of
tho snmo firm, who wont out fro
tho front to Portland yestordny. A
It. Portor states that ho will gr
to Tunnel 7 bolow Gardlnor, whorr
nn entrance Is Just being mado tf
tho south end. Eugono flunrd.
EXPERTS AT WORK
O.V A MODEL TOWN
First SiirvoyH Ktartwl nt Hei'iiinu by
Stato Ianikiio of MuiilciNi1ltiert.
HERMAN, Minn., Juno 9. -Exports
representing tho Minnesota
League of Municipalities will under
take to mnko Herman ovor Into a
model town. Thoy nro now well
. Ktnrted with surveys of tho sevoral
functions of tho vlllago government
upon which will bo based recommend
ntlotm with n vlow of making Her
man nu oxtunplo for other towns.
MIsh Helen J. Stenrns, srnto lib
rarian, Is horo to Inqulro Into tho
library sltuntlon, G. W. Gessoll of
the- university municipal roforonce
bureau, and B, L. Rotzol, professor
of accounting nt tho university, nro
going ovor tho books and accounts
or the vlllago. Miss Josoplilno Schaln
of Mlnucnpolls Is making a recron
tioiinl survey.
l.'helps Wymnn, nlso of Minneapo
lis, will help with suggestions for
making Hormnn a city beautiful nnd
Kiodorlck II. Dois 1b studying tho
plniiH' with reference to sanitation.
J. E..Jonks, of St. Cloud, president of
tho lenguo, nnd P. J. Scboigor, may
or of St. Cloud, aro alej on t!i
ground,
L. S. Chnllman, public school nrchl
teet, will mnko tho plans far remod
elling tho local school.
Plans aro bolng mndo for three
new brick buildings; n bank, a mod
ern station and nn up to dnto hotol.
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HAIJV iaRCKST. EVER BORN.
Oillforulii (bounty's Biggest Hoy
Wolglus 20 Pounds.
PLACERV1LLE. Cnl., Juno 9.
Tlio hirgost baby born In El Dorado
county within tho memory of the
oldest Inhabitant arrived at tho homo
r 11. -IT. Long of Cnldor. Ho weighed
20 pounds nt birth. Mother and eon
nro In excellent health.
OOMl'OHTINfi TO STOUT PEOPLE
Foley Cathartic Tablots aro a
spcohUly good little regulator that
keops your system In perfect work
ing order. No biliousness, no con
stipation, no distrless after eating,
no greasy, gassy taste. A stout
person who uses them constantly
will really feol thinned out and
moio comfortnble as n result of their
uso, Owl Proscription Pharmacy,
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler
Hotol. Phono 74, Control Avenue
prug Store, local agency.
At the Chandler.
C. R. Wright, Portland; Q. M.
Dutler, Corvnllls; Georgo J. Hardey,
Coram; S. J. Lund, Senttle; Mrs.
Myrtle Jones, San Francisco; J. W.
Ashley, San Francisco; II. II. Wil
son, San Francisco; Joseph Boylnnd,
Snn Francisco; E. M. Andrews,
Mcdford; J. W. Perkins, RoBoburg;
C. A. Frltsch, Snn Francisco; A. D.
Androws, San FranclBco; Mrs. Burr
Wagnor, Portland; W. 11. Mere
dith, Wedderburn; L. J. Wattson,
Portland; Mrs. E. L. Wilson, Port
land; H. F. Curtis, Florence; B.
F. Gray, Portland,
At The Lloyd.
G. K. Green, Myrtle Point; H. Hel
dern, Bandon; S. B. Malovoz, Ban
don; E. V. Shullcr, Hood River;
Mlko Bogdon, Boavor Hill; Ed
Gribblo, Gardlnor; Miss Etta James,
Coqulllo; MrB. W. Weatnbrook, Co
lulllo; Fred Cutler arid wife, Seat
lo; E. Masfleld, wife nnd daughter,
Portlnnd.
At Tlio Blanco.
M. A. Mnllnce, San Francisco;
Jlo Paulson, Coqulllo; P. M. Hall
.owls, Coqulllo; G. A. Slghhauss,
Portlnnd; E. E. Doyle, Bandon; J.
J. MUlsop, Coqulllo; C. T. Dunccn,
Seattle; Chelsln Duggor, Coqulllo;
2ccll Duggor, Coqulllo.
At Tlio St. Laurence.
L. 8. Perry, Bandon; Mrs. Ar
.lmr Golo and son, Bandon; Mrs.
Q. II. Roach and son, Dnndon; Miss
Clommn Wltchcr, Bandon; Miss
Bohb Wltchor, Bandon; C. II.
Wltchor, Jr., Bandon: Miss Alice
Chine, Dnndon; Miss Ruby Coryell,
Dnndon; Miss Erna Taylor, Bandon;
Charles J. Ncob and wife, Spo
itnno. C. T. Long, Portland.
STATE CONVENTION OF
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Tho Christian Churches of Oregon
will hold their twenty-fourth annua)
convention nt Turner, Oregon, July
8-1 G, 1914. Tho convention owns
ten acres of beautifully shaded
ground thoro, with n tnbornaclo scat
Ing 2000 people. Last year COO dole
gates wore rcgUscrod, while more
than 1000 wore In attendance. The
Chrlstlan church has nbout 130 con
gregntlons In tho state, nnd about
18,000 members.
i'ELEVHONE COMPANIES
ARE EXE.MPTEI
SALEM, Or., .Juno 9. Stato Rail
road Commission has Issued a state
mont Hint Its rules regulating certain!
public utilities recently mado public
do not apply to telephone companies
Thoy npply to wntor, gns nnd elcctrli
light nnd nowor companies. Ono of
the rules regulates tho amount of de-1
posit a compnny may rcqulro of r
prospcctlvo customer, nnd it is point
ed out thnt this does not apply t
tolophono companies.
SEEKING FIRE WARDENS.
SALEM, Or.. Junu 9. Stato For
ester F. A. Elliott Is Bonding lotion
to nil his supervising wardens out
ovor tho stato, requesting them to Im-j
mediately submit n list of ronu super
visors or other parsons Interested In
uiu jiiuicuiiuu ui uiu iiiuuur ui inu.
stnto for nppolntmont as flro wardens,1
to serve during tho closed flro season,1
which began Juno 1. Ono of the
chief dutlos of such wardens Is to
Issuo burning permits for tho burn
ing of slashings and to keen an oyo
on such fires. Last year 275 road
inporvlsors woro appointed wardens,
nnd this year It Is expected to ap
point 300, besides 75 to 100 volun
teers. ,
SKS REDUCTION IN
LKJHT AND POWER RATES
Medfowl Flics Appllratlon for Lower
PrlcvH on ElccUlclty.
SALEM, Or., Juno 0. Application
for a reduction of 35 por cent in tho
rates charged for olcctrlc light and
power by tho California-Oregon Pow
or company has been filed with .the
stato railroad commission by tho city
of Medford, Tho application states
that If tins reduction in rates is made,
tho company will still earn n fair ro
rurn on its investment, Tho matter
will bo set for a hearing.
Bladder Irritations, kidney trou
bles, dull headachos, weariness, pain
n baek and sldos, all show tho kid-
noyn need to bo toned up, strength
ened, tholr regular action restored.
Foley's Kidney Pills will do It sure
y nnd quickly, Thoy glvo good
ealth, freedom from pain, a
nt urn of appetite and sound
aleop. Try them. Owl Pre
scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co
hau. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phono 74. Control Avenue Drug
Store, local agency.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Formerly the Coos Building.
Broadway nt Market
DAY RATES, 7fi AND UP
SPECIAL RATES BY THE
MONTH
I L. JUSTEN, Manager.
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DON'T LOSE 8LPEP COUGHINH
AT XIOIIT
Take Foley'a Honey and Tar Com.
pound. It elides down rur throat
and spreads a healing, soothing
coating ovor the inflamed tickling
mrface. That's Immediato relief,
It loosens up tho tightness in your
heat, stops stuffy wheezy breathing,
aases distressing, racking, tearing
oughs. Children lovo it. Refust
my substitutes. Contains no opl
ites. Owl Prescription Pharmacy.
Prank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler
Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue
Orug Store, local agency.
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COQUlLIiK AND MAHS1IF1ELD
AUTO STAGE
Schedule.
Lv. Chandler Hotel, at 7:15
a. m.; 10:00 a. m.; 1:30 p. in.
and 4:30 p. m.
Leave Baxter Hotel, Coqullle,
7:15 a. m.; 9:45 a. m.; 3;00
p. m.; 4:30 p. m.
Fare: Ono way, 1? 1.23; Round
trim same day, $2.00
Auto connects with 9:00 o'clock
and 3:00 o'clock boats from
Bandon.
flood cars; careful drivers
JESSE JUTE,
Transportation Manager
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there will appear in this newspaper a
remarkable series of advertisements fea
turing Prince Albert Tobacco "the
national joy smoke."
This publicity is the most notable, from
the standpoint of illustrative treatment
and reading interest, that it has ever
been our pleasure to print.
Prince Albert advertising has long been
a feature of the country's magazines,
and it is so original and appealingly
human, in both picture and text, that
people everywhere follow it with keen
est interest.
You will find the ads. in the forthcom
ing series illustrated with remarkable
character designs by artists of repute, and
full of breezy, snappy talks which you
will delight to read. Watch for them.
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and Safeguard D
If you hnvo over titumblod on tlio
dark basement stops, you can real
ize what it convenience It is to have
nn Electric Light Switch nt (lit
head of the fctnlrn.
When planning your new home
or the remodeling of your present
lionic, don't forget the switch on
(lie basement hUiIm, or tho switch
to light the fiocoiul floor lights
front the first floor.
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We are now giving away
Rogers' Silverware
Now on display at our store. Come in "- . t
each cash purchase of tea, coffees, extraus V,
you n coupon to the amount of your Pujyj purlij
we will give double coupons. Be sure ana tf
your earliest opportunity.
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