The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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I HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, IRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914 EV ENING EDITION.
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aSsTCLASS CONCRETE
Fm WORK.
went Walks, Walls, Steps,
laments, Ktc. Beo orncUresH
M. B. GIDLEY
,t fio. Fourth St., Mnrshfleld,
0,-M)ii. Phono 300-J.
Bulls Cleaned and Pressed.
Suits inndo to Order.
If Glvo U o xrini.
11MIQUE PANTATORIUM
IjAI DO VLB & O. O. DAGGETT
I yi Central ayp. iuuuq ja
TUB COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Marshficld
ffASHlKQXON AVENUE
NORTH REND
O. A. Motlln, Prop.
- . in wiwror
FIro Places.
blarneys
J. N. Bayliss
in kind of brick work at price
I ' tlmt are right.
jflU ALL WOKIC GUARANTEED
S.11 t "Tho Fireside," Johnson
feldj;., 137 Second U Phone 4IJ4-J.
rnrh Unmet1 iHiiwr mirt.
RY WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street,
Phono 180-.T.
J. BCA1FE iO A. II. IIOIlGINS
larchfipld PA,NT ANI)
laidiinciu nFrniATiwr. rn
hmm llvHrlinVI V
Estimates Furnished.
Ilione IIIMKI. MnrshllcM, Oregon.
u:s. c. p. ihrarger
Drvsmiiakliig mid Ladles' Tail
oring Prices Itcasonnlilo
Over MngneB & Matsnn Store .
I'kouo 28-J.
EDISON'S LATEST
U itorsge battery that coatlnual
oftr charging win not iinrin.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACII).
Will not lose its eluirgo whllo
standing Idle. '
IH (lUARANTKED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring'Co.
IS3 llroadway.
ApwU for Port ot Uoo uny.
OUK ELEOA.W' la.i-.
NEW SPRING GOODS
just ituci:ivi.i
S. S. JENNINGS
NOIITH l!KMI
ARE YOU BOTHERED
tttli Corns? If bo, you nro doprlv
4 ot half tho nloasure of life
kle&unt walklnir nnd healthy exer-
M. A visit to Mrw. Ollvln Kdinan,
Wcntlfle Chlronodlst. Atl't . O-
Ltantll llldg., will bo tho source of
ipermanout remedy for ncuing teoi
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y
rOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good tare with careful drivers.
rot day service, plume M'Ji
Itlunrn lllllnMl Parlors.
Por nlgtit jiervlco, Phono 200-L
Rltrht Cafe.
D. L. F00TE.
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
afleId.North Rend Auto line.
i every ten minutes from O a. in
to lSt'O p. m.
GOR8T & KINO. Props.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
mmaKzmmmmMmmm
TIJIB TABLB
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We linni minim between any
Plnu In Marahfleld for the follow
Ja rates, delivery to !e mmte
5 flrst stories of bulldlnEB
2j trunk
Tare inmb. ou
welTe trunks '.'.'. ,5
oUr Transfer and Storage to.
Levi Helsner, Prop,
Phones, 120-1: 40-L; 98-R.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
jyTiiiiu:i) itoGKtts nelson
lh...n . TcUcv '' I'lnno.
,," " ,,f "Ko Mnnsfeldt, Sim
Piano ri','.. ln",,',,r,V,UB,,t- '"veiille
Li,,. i . Application for les
fcons by appointment. Mnrshfleld, Or.
H. HARPER,
, ... Houso Hulldcr,
(eiicrnl HcpnlrliiR nnd Cabinet
... Making,
Phono illtM.
W"' McllltOOM " "
Contractor nnd Hulldcr.
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
I. O. Ilox Oil. Hcs. Hunker Hill.
VYT T. TOMPKINS, 1). 8. T.
(WclUnep Methods.)
,i ei7 . knowa d,8ea8 treated
without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1
nnd 2, 237 So. llroadway.
Phono 132-L. Marshflold, Or.
JOEL OSTLINI).
) Piano Tuner nnd Repairer
ItR S. Sixth street. .Phone 10H-L
Irfvivo orders at W. R. Haines Muglf
Company,
J
M. WHIQI1T Phone 318-R.
HUILHING CONTRAOrOR
Estimates furnished on request.
po. (10SNEV Phono aim
v-' Contrnctor nnd Hulldcr
Estimates Furnished on Hoqucst
MY PAST WORK IS
MY REFERENCE
Hrt and Alder Hts. Murslifleld.
rR. II. M. SHAW
Eye, Enr, Nose and Throat.
Hit. MATTIB II. SHAW
DLseuses of women nnd children.
Ofllco phone 330. RoomB 200, 201
202, Irving Block.
Houso phono, 10G-J.
DR. A. J. HENDRY
DENTIST
Marshuold, Oregon.
Itooms 204-206, Coko nulldlng.
Reoldoneo phono 2C2-X.
Ofllco nhnni- 112-J.
M
HS. r'AllltlOER,
TrnrliPr of Piano.
Resldcnco Studio. Phono 38C-J
BKNJAM1N OSTlil.Mt
Consulting Enitluecr mn
Architect
Offices, SOU IrTlng HIock.
Phono IO:iL or S07-.I.
Mimhflolri, Orecon
piCRL RILEY HALLINGKH,
Pianist and Teacher.
Itcsldcnco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3R8-L.
w.
G. OIIANDLRR.
ARCHITECT.
Kooma 01 nd 80)1, Coke Bnlldlat
llMshfleld, Orcot.
w
M. fl. TORl'KN,
ARCR1TEOT
Msrihflsld. Orncon
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Oitlo A Trust Co. AbstrnrtJ,
tlioroughly dependable. Iin
medlato service, prompt ntteo
tlon to all Interests of our
client. Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co.
TIME TAHI.E
Willamette -Pacific
Motor Car
Effectlo Juno 8, 1011,
Lv. Murslifleld.
C:30 n. m.
7:30 n. m.
8:30 n. m.
9:30 n. m.
10:30 a. ni.
11:30 n. m.
12:30 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
1:30 p. in.
2:00 p. in.
2:30 p.m.
3:00 p. m.
3:30 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
5:30 p. in.
G:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
Lr. North Rend
0M& a. in.
7MG a. in.
8MS a. m.
9MG a. m.
10:4t a. in.
11:45 n. ni.
12.45 p. m.
1:1G p. m.
1:45 p. ni.
2:15 p. ni.
2:45 p. m.
3:15 p. m.
3:45 p. in.
4:15 p. in.
4:45 p. m.
5:1G p. m.
5:45 p. ni.
0:15 p. ni.
7:15 p. m.
7:45 p. m,
8:15 p. ni.
8:45 p. in.
NO SAW EDGES
on
YOUR COLLARS
If you have them launder
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE
A new Uxicab baa been added to
my auto service. Careful driver.
Will go anywhere at any tlma. Stand
Blanco Cigar Store. Day phono, 78.
Night phone 139-X.
TOM QOUUSl. '"""
Spnd Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
WB FURNISH A nAG AND WTLL
PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS
HKltmn.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J MarshfieH
ELYS CREAM BAlffl
LS
Instantly clears Air PnRiv; You
Rrvntho 1-Veely, Nnsty Discharge
Stops, Head Colds and Dull Head
ache Vanish.
Try "Ely's Cream Halm."
Get a small hottlo nnyway, Just to
try It Aonlv a. Ittttn in the nostrils
and Instantly your clogged nose nnd
stopped-up air pnssages of tho hoad
win open; you will breatho freoly;
dullness and hoadacho dlsapponr.
Dy mornlngl tho catarhh, cold-ln-head
or catarrhal soro throat will
be gone.
End such misery now! Get the
small bottle ot "Ely's Cream Dnlm"
at any druc store This sweet fra-
grant bnlm dissolves by tho heat of
NQSTRI
m
New Service to Portland and
Eureka
The steamship Geo. W. Elder completely refurnished practical
ly a new steamship will sail for Portland every Thursday nnd for
Eureka every Jlondny. Sails from Portland every Sunday at 9
a. m.
North Pacific
C. F. M'GEOItGE, Agent.
Alliance Dock, Marshflold,
Phono 44.
S. IS. P ARAISO
Equipped with
Pino Pashcnger Accommodations.
SAILS FROM: COOS RAY FOR PORTLAND SATURDAY,
JUNE 10, 5 P. M., WITH PA8SBNGERS AND FREIGHT
YELLOWSTONE SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS RAY,
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM JAMES, Agent,
Marshflold.
Eureka
S. S. GEO. W. ELDER
LEAVES MARSHFIELD W'BKKLV EVERY MONDAY P. M.
AHKIE8 EUREKA TUESDAY A. M.
8. S. F. A. KII.I1URN LEAVES EUREKA
Thursday, Juno IH, Monduy, Juno tEInd, Friday, Jitue !!0, Tues
day, Juno i0, and Friday, July ,
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
C. F. McGeorgo, Agent, Marwhfleld. .Phono 44.
W. II. Painter, Agent, North Rend. .Phone 421.
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co,
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and Snn Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY
THURSDAY, JUNE 11 AT ,l P. M.
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
jrassengors
S S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS RAY
SUNDAY, JUNE II, AT ! P. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGeorqe, Phono 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Sails from Marshflold during month of June at 1 o'clock p. m.
on the 4th, 9tb, 14th, 19th, 24th nnd 29th.
Tickets on sale to all EaUeru points and Information to routes
and rate cheerfully furnished.
Phone 427-L. F. T. SHELDON. Agent
THE NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAMER
S. S. Geo. W. Elder
TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE.
i.rmTi.wn TO COOS RAY EVERY SUNDAY, 1) A. M.
PORTLAND T0;,;' ,5AY EVERY MONDAY MORNING
iftiicui;uMU TO PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY
MA" SM its HFIELR TO EUREKA EVKHV MONDAY AFTERNOON
vmvi V FOLIPPED SERVICE UNEQUALLED
NEWLY 1'Oy;; ,,ACIFI0 STEAMSHIP COM PAN Y
r v MiGcoWe. Agent. Marwhfleld. .Phono II.
W. H. liliSE Agent. North Rend. Phono 121.
OPENS CLOGGED
OS
tho .nostrils; penetrates nnd heals
the Inflamed, swollen mciubrano
which lines tho nose, head and
throat; clears the air passages; Btops
nasty discharges and a feoling of
cleansing, soothing relief comes Ini
mediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug
gling for breath, with head Btuffod;
nostrils closed, hawking nnd blow
ing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its
running nose, foul mucous dropping
into tho throat, and raw dryness Is
distressing but truly needless.
Put your faith Just onco In
"Ely's Cream Balm" nnd your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
For Sale by Ilrown Drug Co.
Steamship Co.
II. W. PAINTER, Agent,
North Dcnd, Phono 421.
Wireless.
New Steel Hoat.
G. P. SHERIDAN, Agent,
North Rend.
San Francisco
anu xruiiu.
t" -sn
bRibmen and
CHICAGO, III., Juno 12. An Im
portant Innovation In women's clubs
meotlngs will occur when tho bien
nial convention of tho General Fed
eration of Women's Club, which met
horo Juno 9 and continues to Juno
19 will take up tho subject ot wo
men's dress. Tho matter will come
up In n conference upon tho rela
tion of tho club to the community
when u resolution will bo presented
oncoming tho subject of dress. Mrs.
Mnry 1. Wood, of Portsmouth, N.
II., head of tho bureau of Informa
tion, has written tho following lot
tor to all presidents of dubs affil
iated with tho general federation:
"Over nnd ovor again, espeerally
during thu pnst twelve months, the
subject of women's dress has been
brought to my nttentlon. Women
hnvo written to mo, both personally
nnd us mnnngur of the bureau of
Information of tho general federation
of women's clubs, complnlnlng that
they wore unnblo nny longer to buy
skirts which did not hinder locomo
tion; men hnvo stopped mo on tho
street to call to my nttentlon some
particular noticeable costumo (ono
of those which covered everything
nnd conccnlod nothing) and hnvo
asked If thero was not something
that could be done nbout It; social
workers have discussed In my pres
ence tho effect which dress hns
upon morals; ndvocatca of tho datico
have urged that proper dressing
would go far townrd overcoming tho
evils of Improper dancing; these nnd
innny othors have brought tho matter
to my attention nnd each am: nil
with tho rcuuest that tho club wo
men tnko somo action In tho mnttor.
"Influenced by these things and
moved by my own observation, I
am led to ask myself anil tho club
women at largo If the matter Is not
ono In which wo nro vitally concern
ed. Wo nro recognized na tho vltnl
thinking force among tho American
women; Is it nut tlmo thnt wo should
conso to adopt and countenance styleB
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The Woman's Corner
Edited Under tho Auspices of the
"Women's Christian Tempcrniico
Union of Mnrshfleld.
li-.llln.l utiiln. 4lin fit I an Iff) It nf llln
Woman's Christian Tomporanco Un
ion of Mnrahtlold.
Motto: For God nud Homo and
Native Land.
I.'ves of grent men nil remind us
Wo enn mako our lives subllmo
And departing, lenvo hohlml us
Footprints on the sands or Time.
Footprints, thnt perhaps another,
Snlllng o'er I.tfo's torubled main,
A forlorn and and ahlpwreckod broth
er. Seeing, mny take hoart again.
Longfollow.
Rut tho poor drunknrds nil romlnd us
We hnvo failed to do our best;
Had wo not let partlos blind us,
Wo should hnvo no dumkon pest.
Let us then bo up and working
Winning votes, uotn oiu nnu now,
Tolling gladly, novor shirking
Won't you como und holp us. too?
8olected.
Onco tho wolromo light has brokon
Who Hhall sny
What tho unlmagliiod glorlos of tho
day? .
What tho evil that Blinll perish In ItR
way?
Men of thought and mon of action,
Clear tho way!
Solectod.
Soineono has said: "Wo never pass
this way hut onco." I low true and
na we pass along that onco to bo
,., i.im, until nt Life's llluhwny. If
everyone would hnvo thu thought, the
...,-., ...... ,.. intn hlu "rootnrlntB"
sue i as othors would lovo to emulate,
Wcll-Knowii Iocal Druggist Says
Everybody Is Using Old-time Hoc-
ipo of Sago Tea and Sulphur.
Hair that loses its color nnd lus
tre, or when It fades, turns gray,
dull and llfoless, Is caused by a
lack of sulphur In tho hair. Our
grandmother mado up a mlxturo
of Sago Tea and Sulphur to keop hor
locks dark ond beautiful, nnd thou
sands of woraon and mon who valuo
that oven color, that beautiful dark
shade of hair which Is so attractive,
use only this old-timo reclpo, I
Nowadays we got this famous
mixture by asking at any drug atoro
storo for a DO-cent hottlo of "Wy
oth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Rom
ody," which darkens tho hair bo
naturally, so evonly, that nobody
can possibly toll It has beon applied,
llosldes, It takes off dandruff, stops
Bcalp Itching and falling hair. You
!.., .lnniTinn n RnonilO or 80ft brush
with It and draw this through your
hnlr, taking ono small strand at a
tlmo. Uy morning tho gray hair
disappears; hut what dollghts tho
Indies with Wyoth'a Sago and Sul
nbur I tbat, bosldos beautifully
darkening tho hair aftor a fw ap
plications, It also brings back tho
gloss nnd lustre and glvos It nn ap
penranco of abundance
FEW FOLKS
GRAY HI
M
the Koine
us
s
set for us hy Parisian Iioubcs, re
gardless of tho Influenco of bucIi
styles upon our comfort, tnsto or
sonso of deconey?"
Tho proposed resolution Is:
Whereas: Tho gonornl federation
of womon'a clubs, In convention as
sembled, vlow with disapproval the
present extremo tendency among
American women to follow designs
In dress, regardless ot beauty, com
fort or modesty; nnd
vVhorens, theso objectlonnblo do
slgns In women's clothes cmnnnto
largely If not entirely, from foreign
houses; nnd
Whereas, this constnnt patronage
of foreign designs and foreign ma
terials hinders u normal develop
ment of American art ami ninnufai
turo; Ho It, therefore,
Resolved, that tills convention, In
full recognition of tho rights and
privileges of the Individual, places
Itself on record ns heartily In fnvor
of thu movement for simpler, more
becoming nud more modest designs
lu women's clothes, nud urges the
co-operation of nil clubs nnd club
women of the federation In a con
croto effort to ndopt styles In dress
adapted to American needs, nud to
encourage American designers and
manufacture.
AN APPEAL.
All, It Is women who havn giv
en the costliest hostnges to for
tune! Out Into tlio hnttlo of life
they have sent tholr best beloved
with fenrful odds ngnlnsr thorn.
Oh, by tho dangors they hnvo
dared, by tho hours of patlont
watching ovor bedn whoro holp
Icrs children lay, by tho Incense
of ton thousand prayers wafted
from their gontl lips to heaven,
I charge you give thorn power to
protect along life's trenehorous
I highway Uioho whom thoy hnvo
I bo loved I Frances. E. Wlllard.
"footprints" that would brighten nnd
nld thoBO who follow what- a bounti
ful record to louvo behind and what
u beautiful world tills would bo.
When tho victory shall bo complete,
when thoro shnll oxlst neither a slavo
nor a drunknrd on earth, how proud
tho title of that land which mny truly
claim to bo tho hlrlhplaco and thu
cradlo of both theso revolutions
which shnll have ondod In that vie
tory. Abraham Lincoln.
"Thu Great Emancipator realized
that when tho shackles shonld bo
stricken from tho hands ot every neg
ro, millions would still remain In a
bondage, mora cruol and merciless,"
than that ho was about to oradtcato,
whun ho uttered thnt prophecy.
"Tho day of tho last revolution to
which his longing eyo lookod forward
with prophetic vision, has not yot
beamed In n full glorious" nuon-day
splondor, hut the goldon beams of tho
dawning appear abovo tho horizon,
with promise that day of tho victory
for rlghteousnoBB Is at hand,
4-
Excorpt from a papor road by Miss
Elvn J. Smith nt an Epworth League
Convention recontly at lloinl, Oregon:
Thoro Is today no othor question
boforo tho American pooplo of such
vltnl Importnnco ns that pertaining to
thu homo, nnd thoso evils which strlko
nt tho homo strike simultaneously nt t
tho government. It was for tho
homo tho protection of tho homo
that that noblest, most patriotic of
American -woinon, Frnnces E, Wlllard,
tolled and prayod and sacrnflrod.
Cold and passionless statistics hnvo
proven over and ovor again, thnt thu
greatest porll that today threatons our
homes, nnd through our homos tho
government. Is tho alcohol porll. It
Is not merely tho paramount evil In
Itself, It Is tho gorgon head whoso
snaky loeks rench out In ovory direc
tion to traiiHfonu human liourtB to
stono and vlloness. . . . "King Al
cohol" ho hns boon called, bocauno
under his protection march nil tho
forces that iiibbs undor tho bannor of
murdor, of lust, of hatred, of greed
nnd avarice, of nil tho evils, that
when thoy have destroyed nnd made
wrock of both mind and body, Bond
tho soul to stnnd already condemned
boforo Its maker.
MEDFORD Tho hont of tho last
few days has about romoved ovory
vostlgo of snow from Mount Wagner,
Henry Callaghan writes from tho
Rluu U'dgo district tlmt the snow has
disappeared from all except the high
ridges,
LADIIX of the CHRISTIAN church-'
will give a COOKED rood SALE nt
tho OFFICE of W. A. REM), 150
Front 8treet, on SATURDAY, bogln
nlng nt 1 lam.
Freckles
Don't Illdo Them With ii Veil; 1U-
move 'litem With Tho Othhiu
Prescription.
This prescription for the romoval
of freckles was written by a proml
nont physlclnn and Is usually so suc
cesbful In romovlng freckles nnd giv
ing n clear bountiful complexion
that It Is sold by druggists undor
guaraiiteo to refund tho money If It
mils. Don't hide your freckles undor a.
veil; get an ounco of othlno and re
move thorn, Even tho first fow appli
cations should how a wondorrul Im
provement, some of tho lighter freck
les vanish entirely.
iin Hurt, to nsk tho druggist for tho
doublo strength othliic; It Is this that;
,issold, ojie1nojyJ-bjidcgujysu: