The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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9Jlsa, Cal. Studio U3I) South
Broadway, Murslifleld, Or.
Phono 70-L.
H.H. Harper
i HOUSE BUILDER
Genoral Repairing and Cabinet
'" " Mnklng.
Phone 340-J.
McBrooml& Cameron
lU)NTifA?yiVWlM AN'II ItlTir.ltr.ltH
tJatl'mutea furnished.
Repair work Specialty
W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T.
(Wi'ltnier .Methods)
' Everv known ill.mmRn trnntod
without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1
and x, 2U7 South Broadway.
Phono 132-L. Marshfield, Or.
Joel Ostlind
PIANO 'TUNER AND REPAIRER
Leave, ordors at W. R. Haines' Mus
ilcCompuny.
U6,8. Sixth Stroot. Phono 103-L.
I. M. Wright
, Jr Phono 318-R
tHU BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Kstlmates furnished on request
G. 0. Gosney.
Phono 3154
CONTRACTOR AM) BUILDER
Estimates Furnished oil Request
My Past Woik N My Hofeioiiio
(first and Aldur Sis. . Mtiraliflold
Jr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Fur, Xosi nnd Tliront.
DK. A1ATTII0 11. SHAW-,
.DlHeHsoa of Women nnd Children
Jfflco Phono 330. Rooms 2UU, 201
202, Irving Uloclc.
House phone, 105-J.
.rs. Farringer ,
TISAOIUSH OF PIANO
IteBldonco Studio, Phono 38C-J.
ienjamin Ostlind
CONSUIriNO ISNUIN'Hini AM)
AHC1I1T1SCT
Offices, 200 Irving Illock
hono 103-Li or 207-J.
Murslifleld, Orcgoii
N. G. Chandler
AltCIIITISCT
tooniB 301 and 302, Coke Dulldlng
Marshflold, Oregon
Vm. S. Turpen
AltCIIITISCT
Marshflold, Oregon.
Perl Riley Ballinger
PIANIST AND TISACHISH
.tesklonco Studio, 217 No. Third St
Phono 3C8-L.
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ipTltleft Trust Co., Abstracts,
j thoroughly doicndable. Inime-
aiate service, prompt attention
toall Interests of our clients.
MI N 1 M U M COST
J.iS. KAUFMAN & CO.
ayir auto and taxi sishvice
AjiTw taxlcab has boon added tc
ly.fauto aorvlco. Caroful drivers
lllgo anywhoro fit any tlma, Stano
.'iKYfbon6 139-X.
Jg)M GOODALE. Proprietor.
"t- MISS DONNELLY
teaip TrentiiiK anil iiicini .Massage
WH Elrod Ao. Phono 11 O.J
MyOini Formula IIAIH TOXIC
' PRICE $1.00
a For Sale Only at tlio Oul Pre
icrlptlon Phnnuary, l'rank I). Cohan.
riiCcntrl Am'iiiio Drug Store
pujjAUTO CALL
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mm ani iim vlli naMfiil iIfIvam
uvi ,( MlUl VMv vvav
. ,auy service, pnono Hi'J,
MIhuco iiiiinru Parlors.
Igtit service, Phone 200-L
Itlght Care.
D. L. F00TE.
fMND YOUR LAUNDRY
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DUS BY PARCEL POST
Mm FUHMSH A IIAO AND
IWILL PAY THE POSTAGE
ON ITS IUSTUHN
COOS BAY STEAM
LAUNDRY
igjONE B7-J. 3IARSIIFIELD
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"' IDEAL FREE GROVE AND
xj PICNIC GROUNDS
Brlng your, lunch baskets,
tkSak and fishing tackle for a
Ifew days' outing. Sunday
Imiioo and all picnic crowds
im specialty. Excursion to
ftuth Coos River every day.
r, Murslifleld Time Table!
Launch Express, weok days.
ilMyes, 8 a. m.: Steamer Rain
mw leaves Marshfield at 8
m., every Sunday and 2 p.
week days.
or charter and picnic ar-
gements, apply on board
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S. H. PARAISO WILL SAIL FOR HAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY
JULY 1H, AT I P. !., WITH PAS,SHNOEHS AM) FREIGHT
YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND, .HATUHDAY, JULY
18TII, AT 5 I'. M WITH FREIOHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM .lA.MlIS, Agent,
Mnihhricld.
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To Portland
every Thursday
THK FAST AM) COMFOHTAIIIjK
S. S. Geo. W. Elder
xiavijV i:quipi'i:d
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Phono II, MiuHhriohl
EQUIPPED
SteamsWp Breakwater
AIAVAVS ON TIME.
SAILS FHOM .MAItSHFIELI) DUHINR .MONTII-OF JULY AT PJ:!IO
p. m., on Tin: rni, dtii, iith, idth, arni and udtil...
TlckotH on xnlo to nl! ICi.Mcrn Miln( nml liiforiuation tin to roulo
nnd rnten cheerfully furnlbhcd.
Phono -127-L. !.'. T. HHKLDON. Am'iit
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co,
Scmi-wcclcly service Coos Buy nud San Jrancisco.
S. S. Redohdo
SA1IS I-'ltOM SAN FRANCIS''0 FOR COOS HAY
MONDAV, JULY 20, AT !J P. M.
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine boll.
Passongera and freight.
SAILS FROM MAHSIIFIISLD FOR SAN FRANCISCO
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, AT 1 1 A. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos T3ny Agent, 0. F. McGf.oikh:, Phone 44.
One Woman
Sometimes wonders how
another manages so
well with so small an in
come! BUYING AD
VERTISED THINGS
. probably explains it or
most of it.
FREE COUPON
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IDEAL ARTTL
PATTERNLOUTFI.T
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pgtJtNTATION
Date.
SIX OF THE ABOVE COUPONS
GIFT No. I IDEAL ARTflPATTERN OUTFIT Containing-
181 Newest Embroidery I'nttrrns ofatwolutelr the latrtt desinu which,
at 10 ccnti each, regular retail value, would cost more than tl&oo.
Book of Complete treasons In Embroidery Stltchior by Ume, Du I'axque.
the noted French expert,
Ideal Embroidery Hoop which cannot ret out of order.
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Brlnj a of thejie Coupons and M CenU tpjnla office andjoTlvecai
No. i. and write name and addresi t irrm w-J KSfl
outofVownTteadenwliladd 3 Centa Ext r for poUe and malllnf.
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NAME...,,.
STREET an J No.
CITY or TOWN,,
Nctv .Steel Boat.
To Eureka
every Monday
PACIFIC STFAMSHIP CO.
A (J ISN'T V. II. PAIN'TISIt
Phono 121, North lloml
WITH WlitKI.KSS.
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ENTITLE EVERY READER
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ONSEIJEBT FBENCH TRIAL
New Haven Officials Confer
With Attorney General in
New Haven Matters.
IDj AnocUteJ rrctt io Cooi Dr Tlmn.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 2.
Tlio incsldcnt, general counsel nnd
other officers of tlio New Hnven Rail
road conferred with Attoronoy Oener
nl .Mclleynolds In the hope of reach
ing tin agreement for tlio dissolution
of the New Haven merger without
nn anti-trust suit. After the confer
ence It was uudcratood that the dl
rcctoit) had not changed their opinion
'n regard to the deposition of llou
urn & Maine utock, which hns ho far
proved the stumbling block to a set
tlement. POLITICAL SIT
E
King George Calls Conference
of All Political Parties
Home Rule Issue.
Ill; AwoclateJ Trni to Coot Bar Timet.
LONDON, July i0, Premier As
ciultli, at the opening of tlio House of
Co ioub yesterday, said that King
George, "In view of tho grnvo politi
cal situation, hns considered It right
to summon n conferences of till poli
tical parties to discuss tlio outstand
ing points of tho problem of Irish
government." Tlio opposition par
ties hnvo accepted tho Invitation and
tliu meeting probably will begin to
morrow.
TO
IN MARSHFIELD
Clerk-Carrier Vacancy in Local
Postoffi.ce to Be Filled '
August 22.
Tho U. S. Civil Service Commls
hIoii nnnoiinces that n male clork
carrlor exanilnntlon will bo hold nt
Maishflold, Oregon, August 22, 1911,
to fill n vnenncy In tho .Marshfield,
Oregon, postoffleo, nnd to fill other
vucancli's iib they may occur In that
office.
Tho cntrnnco snlary In tho Post
offleo Sorvico Ib now $800 por an
num, with annual promotions up to
$1,000 por annum.
lloth men and women will bo ad
mitted to this examination, nnd the
ago limits aro 18 to -IG years.
Application blnnlc, Form 1371, nnd
Instructions to Applicants, Form
1372, mny bo secured from tho locnl
secrotnry, Hoard of Civil Service Kx
nmlners, nt tho Marshflold, Orogon,
Post Offlco, or tho Secretary, 11th
Civil Service District, Seattle, Wash
ington. PLAN JFOR CO.VCKRT.
Unusual Interest Is being tnlcon by
tho Coos liny public in tho concort
to bo given by tho well known violin
1st, Carl Grlsson. Tho concort will
be hold In tho Finnish Hall tho eve
ning of July 28. Mr. Grlsson Is no
strnugor to .Marshfloldj having been
hero a fow years ago immediately up
on his leturn from Europe. A fow
rriouds who havo hoard him nt priv
ate functions nro now actively engag
ed In arranging n public concort to
Introduco tho artist to tho many mus
ic lovors In tho city. Tho violinist
h(i8 splendid European and American
press notices nnd nn unusually ar
tistic oveut Is promised at his first
appearanco hero!
"SKWH F.ROM Fl.ORKXCi:.
Hvcuts Along Lower Sluslaw as Told
by Tho West.
David Rackloff came up from Myr
tle Point Inst weok and spent a fow
days with his parents, returning on
.Monday. His brothor Loland accom
panied him back,
Mrs. I,ela Bonner was a passenger
to Florence on Wednesday's stago
from tho Umpqua. She was keoplng
a restaurant at Bandon, and was
among the number who wero burned
out thoro sovoral weeks ago.
Engineer C. R. Wright and his
party of assistants left last Friday
for Alsoa to make a survey of the
bar and entranco to that stream.
LAUNCH FREAK leaves every day
nt 1:30 p. in. for SOUTH Coos River.
Docks at CENTRAL AVENUE blip.
UATION
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THREE
Case of Madame Caillaux, Be
ing Tried for Murder of Ed
itor of Figaro, Attracts.
IDf Associated PreM to Coot Bar Timet.)
PARIS, July 21. The jtrlnl of
Mndaino Cnlllaux for tho minder 0f
Gaston Cnlmctte, editor of Flgnio.
began nt noon in tho Palnco of Jus
tice. Thousands surged outside vnln
ly seeking entrance nnd tho gicat
cst excitement prevailed.
As soon as tho Jurors had been
drawn by lot nnd tho four IiuIkkh
composing the court had taken their
places, Picsldent Albanol cnlled loud
ly: "Hrlng In the prisoner." The
Republican gunrds opened a small
door In the wait beneath a bust of the
Goddess of Liberty and .Mine. Call
liuix stepped Into tho tribunal. Tho
light and the massed faces turned
toward her nindo her faint nnd sho
was led in on the arm of a guard and
Rave her name in a whisper.
Ill ICCltlllir tlln Htnrv ,f 1,.,- llf-
.Mndaino Caillaux said:
"M. Caillaux was premier and In
marrying him I thought all would bo
nippy. Hut, nlitHl my life began to
bo poisoned by cnlumnles In tho
cnmpnlgn or I,0 Figaro against my
husband. All tho peoplo In the sa
lons 1 rreutientod received me with
smiles Intended to wound mo. These
rtlanderoiiB rumors pentortated ev
ery part of so loty. I was no longer
ablo to go to tho sittings of tho
I hambor of Deputies becausej I was
tho objetc of unpleasant attention
from tho galleries."
T
TREATY SIGNED
Secretary of State and Ura
guaian Minister Sign Com
mission Agreement.
IDr AuiKlalh! Trcti to Coot liar Timet,
YASIllNGTO I). C July 21.
Secretary llrynn nud I.Mnlstor Maria
Do'Pona today signed a treaty bind
ing tho United States and Uraguay to
Investigate for at least a year,
through an Intoi national commission
of flvo mombors, all differences
which cannot bo settled by dlploniucy.
It Is tho eighteenth of such penco
troatles and with similar conventions
to bo signed with Argentine, Ilrnzll
nnd Chllo will bo sent to tho Sennta
this weok.
TARIFF IS NOT
President Wilson Says Busi
ness Is Not Affected by the
New Tariff Schedules.
IDr Auocltted I'ltu lu Coo. L'r Timet.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 21.
P;osIdont Wilson said today that dur
ing his recent conferences with busl-
ness 'men, thoso who thought that
business conditions wore bad did not
hold tho tariff to bo responsible Ho
said thnt tho concensus of opinion
was that business needed tlmo to re
adjust itsolf to tho tnrlff. f
RAILWAY PRESIDENT GETS
MORE THAN $10,000,000
IDr Aworlited Vten (o Coot rlar Tlmea 1
SAN FRANCISCO, July 21. Re
tween 1011 and 1913 mora than
million dollars woro withdrawn from
tho tronsury of tho Unltotl Railroads
by Patrick Calhoun, tho formor presi
dent, nnd In tho bcllof of Thornwnll
Mullaly, assistant to Calhoun, was
charged to Calhoun's porsonal ac
count. This dovoloped from tho tes
timony of Mullaly boforo tho Inter
state Railroad 'Commission.
UL'D ANDKItSOX lliriTKR.
VANCOUVER, Wash., July 21.
Dud Andorsou, who was opurated on
for an Inflamed kidney, Is resting
easily at St. Joseph's hospital and
tho attending physicians state that
he will recover.
RANDO.V WOMAN HURT.
While visiting at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlos Swift, who icslde
near tho city, Mis. E. I). Kausrud,
wlfo of tho city recoidor, foil down
stair and sustained a broken right
arm, Dandon World.
DR. SETHER LIKES IT.
According to word recolved horo
today, Dr, A, F. Sothor, who Is spend
ing a couplo of weoks at Marshflold
and other const rosorts, has gained
considerable relief from hay fever.
Ho will ptobably remain on tho coast
until tho present warm weather ceas
es. Roseburg Review.
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