The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, IVIARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Government Asks for Bids for
Thrice a Week Service Over
Old Coos Bay Road
Postmaster Curtis Is In n quandary
ns to whether an effort will bo made
to have Coos Day Riven mall sorvlco
via ho now railroad to Florenco after
November 1 or to have it all brought
In via tho Myrtle Point routo. He
has Just rocelved notlco that sealed
nronosala have been called for In a
lottor Irom tuo I'osiomco uuparuuuui
for carrying tho malls from Nov. 1st,
1914, to Juno 30, 1918, on tho fol
lowing described routo:
Prom Marshfleld, Oregon, by Sum
ner nnd McKlnloy to Sltkum, Oregon,
thlrty-fonr miles and back, three
times a week.
Loavo Marshfleld Monday, Wcdnes
day and Friday at 7:00 a. m.
Arrlvo at Sltkum by C:00 p. m.
Lcnvo Sltkum Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 7:00 a. m.
Arrlvo at Marshfleld by 6:00 p. m.
Uond required with bid, $3000.
Proposals to be In tho Department
by July 28, 1914.
This proposed routo Is now part of
tho routo now sorved by Contractor
Barnard of Roseburg, Oregon.
Whether It means a chnngo In the
present sorvlco of tho Contractor over
this routo after November 1st Is not
Known at this offlco, hut ns Sltkum
Is tho last offlco on the routo this
sldo of tho mountains, It Booms prob
able that ho mo chnngo In our present
sorvlco for next winter Is contem
plated. SCHOOL HOARD HKPOHT
Financial Statement of School Dis
trict No. 1), Mnrshflcld, Oregon
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hnnd at last .report,
June, 1913 1 6.C49.41
Received from County
Treasurer from District
tax 23.300.0C
Rcrolved from Co. Treasur
er irom county scnooi
iiinci
Recolvod from Co. Treasur
er from State school
lunu
Received from tuition . . .
Rocelved from nil other
sources . .
0,002.50
l,r.r.G.2C
40,00
7C.80
Total receipts $37,433.91
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid for teachora' wnges.'$20, 875.55
Paid for fuel and Kthool
supplies ... , 4.697.9C
Paid for repairs, Improving
grounds and Janitors.. 7,440.90
Paid for Insurance 450,00
Paid for district dork's
salary 250.00
Paid for nil othor purposes 1,767.43
(Tho ubove Includes lights
water, tolophono, tolo-
graph and Don). Scl. supplies.)
Piece Goods
Special
CREPE TOSCA iu Light Blue, Nile Green, A O
Lavender and Tan. Was 68c. Now Ot
FRENCH CREPE EPONQE m Tan, AVhite:r7r
and Pink. Was $1.00. Now ' C
MATELASSE RATINE, extra special; AC
Was $1.95. Cut to "JC
BROCADED WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. HZ
Extra special. Was $1.15. Now JC
Big Range of Colors
The Golden Rue
SALTS HIE FOR
MUG KIDNEYS
.THE
AT
gHQlDELS
Total disbursements ...$35,681.84
Cash on
1914 ...
hand, June,
1,752.07
Amount of bonded Indebt
edness ... , $67,000.00
Estlmntod value of school-
house nnd grounds, four
ncruu und one block of
school ground 1150,000.00
Estlmntod vuluo of Bchool
furniture nnd apparatus $9,500.00
Amount of Insurance on
school housos and other
proporty $62,000.00
A. ii. Powers, chairman of board
of directors.
A. T. Hnlncs, director for two
years.
(. W. Kaufman, director for three
yoars. ,
John I Hall, clerk.
Sunday Arrival.
At 'Hie Chandler.
S. W. Dny, Salt Lake City; 1. 11.
Hock, Salt Lake City: S. C. Arml
'.ngo, Portland; C. R. Peters, Jr.,
Portland; Richard R. Duugan, San
Francisco; II. Llppmnn, Portland;
H.J.Lustlg, Everett: T. W. Williams,
Portland; Georgo E. Richards, Port
land; Chestor Davidson, Kolownn, R.
C; C. L. Hooper, Snn Frnnclsco; E.
T nshlr. Rnn Frnnclsco: O. D. Patch-
i Portland; Georgo E. Sutton, Coale-
do; H. P. Holdon, Portland; F. s.
Lnmpott, Portlnnd; M. 8. Lamport,
Salotn.
At Tho Lloyd.
J. Jackson, Coqulllo; II. Brown,
and wife, Portlnnd; J. Rnnoy, Coalo
do; J. G. Vasjy, Myrtlo Point; J. W.
Klrkpntrlck. fNowport; Leo West
moreland, Camp 7.
At tho Hlnnco.
J. A. Pottongor, Grants Pass; G.
Wltthooft, Roddlng; Chnrlos V. Pot
orson, 8umnor; William Vunovlch;
Portland; C. P. Wiles, Schofleld;
fohn Porklns, Snn Francisco; E.
Spraguo, Lakeside; Lynn Dnteholor,
Sumnor; Ruso Johnson, Random W.
H. Smith, Coos River; Kd Hulnes,
Coos River; Joo Foster, Conledo; A.
II. RoynoldB, Coos River; H. C.
Reynolds, Coos River; J. W. Rey
nolds, Coos River.
At Tho St. Lawrence.
H. W. Wllklns, South Inlet; A. Wy
man, South Inlot; Rnympnd E. na
ker, Conullle; Mrs. J. Goodwill, Coos
River; H. Cnrston nnd wlfo, Rose
burg: II. Shoron, Norway; E. R.
Uundy, Portland; A.f. uuru, iior
jnco. COST OF MEAT TO STATE
INCREASED IX SIX MONTHS
Ulndder Irritations, kidney trou
bles, dull headaches, weariness, nam
In back nnd sides, nil show tho kid-
ucyn nccu 10 uo toneu up, strcugm
encd, their regulnr action restored.
Foley's Kidney Pills will do It sure
ly and quickly. They glvo good
health, freedom from pnln, a
return of nppotlto and sound
sleep. Try them. Owl Pre
scription Pharmacy. Frank D. CO'
ban. Opposite Chandler Hotel
Phona 74. Contrnl Avenuo Drug
store, loeni ngoncy.
CHIMNEYS
FIRE PLACES
J. N. BAYLISS
Any Kind of Ilrlck Work at
Prices Thnt Aro Right
And nil .Work GiinrnutctMl
Call at "Tho FlroBldc," Johnson
HIdg., 137 Second St. Phono
434-J.
French Ranges. Roller Work
Send Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
WD FURNISH A I1AG AND WILL
PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS
RETURN.
Coos. Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J MarshfieU
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Iiromldo Enlarging and
KoLik Finishing.
CAHIJ FROM! FLOIIENCE.
Tliomn.i Russell Convicted of Assault
t Euguno.
EUGENE, Or., Juno 22. Thomas
RusboU, nccusod of tho crlmo of as
sault with Intont to kill, was found
guilty by a Jury In tho Circuit Court
at crime of assault with a deadly
-weapon, with a recommendation to
court for mercy. Ruaaoll nnd M, W.
England, who nre nelghbora on the
lower Sluulaw River, .became engaged
In a quarrel on May 2 over tho uso
of n trail on England's ranch, which
was formerly n homestead held by
RtiBsell, RubboU accused England of.
stealing boiiio fence and England
struck him with his fist, whereupon
ituBBoll drow n long hunting knlfi
and Htabbud Englniul In tho sldo.
The man's life was despaired of fori a)
time, but ho was nblo to bo present
in uiu inai.
PLAN FOR RAILROAD.
Legal Steps or Iluschunc Iloml Issue
Arw Taken.
Tho Roeshurg Review says; Attor
ney II. L. Eddy expects to begin work
In a fow days on the legal document
necessary in calling a special election
to nuthorlzo bonds In the sum or
$300,000 for tho construction of a
railroad from Roseburg to the coast.
There Is considerable work connect
ed with an undertaking of thin
nature and It may bo several week:
beforo tho logal papers are In suclJ
stinpo as to allow tho election to jro
toed. Attorney Eddy is bolng assist'
ed somewhat by Attorney Robert Gl
Smith of Grants Pass. Attorney
Smith has had much experience In
tho legal departments of ra1roadu
und Is conversant with tno necessary
proceduro In calling n special eloc
tlon to Isauo bonds for railroad con
utructlon,
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SALEM, Or., Juno 22. Comparison
of the bids received by tno state
Hoard of Control for supplies for tho
noxt six months for tho stnto Institu
tions, with those accoptod six months
ago, show that beef haB Increased 20
cents n hundred noundfl. Tills In
crease Is attributed to tho gonornl
shortage throughout tho country.
Hard whoat flour Is ton cents a bar
rel cheaper than It was six months
ago, while soft wheat flour Is flvo
cents chenpor. While tho flour Is
cheaper, bran nnd shorts have In
creased from $1.50 to $1.75 n ton.
Thrond Is chenpor than It has been
for years. Prior to this tho prlco
has ranged from 40 to 51 cents a
dozen. Tho lowest bid made for tho
supply for tho next bIx months was
45 cents.
IDEAL FREE GROVE AND
PICNIC GROUNDS
Rrtng your lunch baskets,
kodak and fishing tackle for n
fow days' outing. Sunday
School and all picnic crowds
a specialty. Excursion to
South Coos River every day.
.Mnrwlifiolrt Timo Tahlol
Launch Express, week dnys,
leavcB, 8 a. in.; Steamer Rain
bow leaves Marshfleld at 8
a. m., every Sunday and 2 p.
in. week days.
For charter and picnic ar
rangements, npply on board
A
Convenience
Wo Eat Too Much Meat Which
Clogs Kidneys Then Hack Hurts
nnd Rladder Hoi hers Yon.
Most folks forget that tho kidneys,
Jko tho bowels, got sluggish nnd
clogged nnd need a lliiBnlng oc
casionally, oIbo wo havo backacho
and dull misery In tho kldnoy ro
glon, sovero headaches, rhoumatlc
twinges, torpid liver, ncld stomach,
sleeplessness nnd nil aorta of blad
der disorders.
You simply must keep your kid
neys activoanu ciean, nnu mo mo
ment you feel an ncho or pain In
cho kidney region, get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from nny-good
drug store horc, tnko n tnblcspoon-
ful In n glnsB of water boforo break
fast for a fow days nnd your kid
neys will thon act fine. This famous
salts Is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with llth
la, nnd Is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stlmulnfro them to nor
mal activity. It nlso neutralizes tho
aclda In, tho urine bo thnt It no
longer irritates, thus ending blad
der disorders.
Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpen
sive; and makes a delightful effer
vescent llthla-wator drink which
everybody should tnko now and thon
to keep their kidneys clean, thus
avoiding serious complications.
A well-known locnl druggist says
he sells lots of Jad. Salts to folks
who bollovo in overcoming kldnoy
troublo vhllo it in only trouble'.
For sale by Drown Drug Co.
and Safeguard J
If yon havo ever stumbled on ilia
dark basement steps, you ran real-
izo what n convenience it is to havo
ntt Electric Light Switch at tliu
head of tho stairs. ,
When planning your now home
or the remodeling of your prenout
home, don't forget tliu h witch on
the basement Mtnlru, or the switch
to light the second
from the first floor.
"mfnm'"li Btti
SB Pt ',
lzhM $&fM a
Remember to
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield RHTTFR
Creamery PU"LIX
SIADtJ
UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICf
Fro delivery, fl n. in. and 3 p. in.
Phono 73
DEVELOPING
' PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHFELD BROS.
Russell Building
Central Avenue
jr- i
h" Itl rlA,
HghtH, porch limits, bawlioard lftrv
floor lights 0:s fop le fnt ,roM fliij
nppllaucen.
It's Hlmiiler mid less enimiL.
to plan thrMo things bcfurc the actnM
work is Htaitcd.
SEE YOUR KIiKCrillUAfj DEAI
ER or telephone to in.
Oregon Power
Company
Telephone 17H.
Cor. Second and Central.
QUIPPED WITH
VER.Y FACILITY
FOR HANDI.INfl ACCOUNTS IN A
PROMPT AND ItELIARLE MAN.
NER THIS RANK SOLICITS THE
HUN1NESS OF CORPORATIONS,
FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS
IF YOU RAVE NEED FOR A SAT
ISFACTORY RANKING SERVICE
WE CAN FILL IT
::
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES-
TETe
First National Bank
Ot Coos Bay
Goodrum's.Garage
SOX SUCCEEDS FATHER.
of
John P. Weyerhauser Is Heart
IWjj TIiiiIkt CniitMUiy.
TACOMA, Wash., Juno 23. At
tho annual mooting of tho Weyor
hauBer Timber Company hero, John
P. Woyerhnnsor, eldest son of tho
Into Fredorlck Wcycinuser, was el
ected president of tho company to
suce'eed his fathor.
Othor officers elected were: Vice
president, F. S. Hell; Secrotnry, Geo.
S. Long; treasurer. F. E. WoyorhaiiB
er. Trustees were named its follows;
John P. WeyerhaiiBor, F. S. Dell,
George S. Long, P. N. Mussor, Wil
liam Cnrson, II, H. Irvine, F. C. Denk
mnn, W. L. McCormlclr, F. II.
Thatcher and H. J. Richardson.
P W. Ill Mil " iiiii.im fMinim
FOR PAINTS
AND WALL PAPER
Cnll on
I nMimiv JP. Millnn
393 No. Front St. Phone 11C-R.
home ot the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Pld on Time Deposit
Officers:
J.
W.. Remmtt, President.
.1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President.
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F, Winchester,
Ant. Cashier.
847 Central Av.
Phone U7!'L
WHEN YOU GO AWAY
Have Tho Times sont to your
now address.
n?
WHEN YOU GO AWAY
..
Have Tho Tlme3 sent to your
now address.
DON'T IX)SE SLEEP COUGHING
AT NIGHT.
Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. It glides down your throat
and spreads a healing, Boothlng
coating over the Inflamed tickling
surface, That's Immediate, relief.
It loosens up tho tightness in your
chest, stops stufy wheozy breathing,
dse. Owl Prescription Pharmacy.
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler
Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue
Drug Storo, local agency.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
FAnM, COAL, TIMRER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDB
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE .4-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME :- -:-
has been a hobby with us for a good many years and n lot of
our customers will toll you whon it comes to getting, good, sound,
durable framing material nt tho right prlco wo know our busi
ness. Just tell what you want to build and tho amount you want
to spend and we'll get busy with: our pencil and flguro out the beat
your money can buy. Try ns.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
R ETA I L DEPARTMENT
CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH HHOADWAY
Unique and Magnificent
Easy of access, rlght In the business soctlon of Marshfleld, over.
looking Coos Ray. Tho railroads, shipping nnd manufacture ""
trlcts, with wldo streets on the contour of the laud, no heavy cuts,
or expensive fills, alloys and cross streets for ogress and deliv
ery. ONLY A SHORT TIME to select Bites or luvestnisuts at
$300 to $600' per lot In the
NEW BEDFORD
ADDITION
Purchase subject to a contract, or deed; contract provides tor
a good and sufflclont deed with abstract showing ruenhaiitabl
title. Contract and deed will be Issued In a reasonable llrae aftir
purchase agreement,
Stutsman (8b Co.
RIO North Rrondivny
Marshfleld, Orcii.
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
A.- ili. -' j
Try the
IVIARSHFIELD
CHOP HOUSE
For. Steaks and Chops
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