The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 06, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914. EVEIMIWG EDITION. ' "
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Mildred Ropers Nelson.
Teacher of 1'Jnuo,
Pupil of Hugo Mansfcldt, Snn Fran-
Cisco, Cnl. Studio 230 South
Broadway, Marsliflold, Or.
Phono 70-L.
H. H. Harper
HOUSE BUILDER
General Repairing and Cabinet
Making.
Phono 3 4 9-J.
W. H. McBroom
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
Estimates furnlshod.
Repair work a specialty.
Resldonco West Hunker Mil.
W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T.
(Weltmor Method)
Every known dlsoaso troated
without drugs or nurgory. Rooma 1
and 2, 237 South Droadwoy.
Phono 132-L. MarBhflold, Or.
Joel Ostlind
PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER
Leavo orders nt V. R. Hnlnea' Mus-
lc Company.
416 S. Sixth Strcot. Phono 103-L.
I. M. Wright
Phono 318-R
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
EitlmntcB furnished on request
C. 0. Gosney.
I'nono .ii in
CONTJtACTOIt AND BUILDER
Estimates Furnished on Request
Mv Pant Work In Mr Reference
Pint and Alder Sts. . Marsliflold
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Ear, Noho and Throat.
OH. MATT1E II. SHAW
DIsninoh of Women nml Children
Office Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201.
202, Irving Block.
Houeo phono, 10D-J.
Mrs. Farrinner
TEACHER OF TIANO
Resldonco Studio, Phono 38G-J.
Benjamin Ostlind
consulting engineer and
architect
Offices. 200 Irving Illock
Phono 103-L or 207-J.
Mnrshfleld, Oregon
W. G. Chandler
ARCIIITKCT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building,
Marsiineiu, Oregon
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marsliflold, Oregon.
Berl Riley Ballinger
PIANIST AND TEACHER
ilesldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3G8-L.
ARE YOU BOTHERED
A'lth Corns? If so, you nro doprlv
W Of half the nlnnsuro nf llfo .
lleaiant walklni? nnd hcnlthv ntnr.
lo. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Ed man,
klentlflc Chiropodist, Ap't Jl, O'-
-cji mug,, win oo mo sourco or
permanent remedy for aching foot
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co.. Abstracts,
thoroughly depondablo. Immo
late service, prompt attontion
to all Interests of our clients.
MINIMUM COST
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
fOU AUTO CM. I
, FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
0DP MA1 -w, .. .
-- B.u mm mm caret ui unven.
ot day service, phono M4-J,
rr night service, Phone 200-L
..1 UUAC7.
D. L. F00TE.
SEND YOUR LAUNDRY
TO US BY PARCEL POST
PWISII A RAO AND
VAl ""'' 1'OHTAGE
ON ITS RKTURN
COOS BAY STEAM
I AMMrmv
Li212li!L"Z MAIWIIFIELD
ip .
SIRSS2B fiORSEra-
iiniiuui.'"' uiHinuuiors
ONYX" and "CADET"
unoc
ilSJENNINGS, No. Bend
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
fnP c Nortn Bend,
w Fancy and Domestic
in i n a
5S-r-
PUlr ",Ce Car6fuI driver..
hMD?"r.Bl0r,e: y phone, 78.
I m---" o-A.
" QOODAUJ. Pwwletor,
. - SAYS BELGIANS ICliTSr
KfcUl
pgM
The best gasoline the Standard Oil Company
can make. Dealers everywhere. Ask our
nearest agency about delivery in bulk.
Standard Oil Company
(California)
Murshfield
Goodies Garage
Gasoline Headquarters
FOR COOS COUNTY
Centra! Ave.
S. S. PARAISO
Equipped with
Pine Passenger AmimiiiodntioiiH,
S. 8. PARAISO WILL SAIL TOR SAX FRANCISCO SUNDAY, AUG
UST 2, AT I P. 3L, WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT.
YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR I'ORTLANI), SATURDAY,
AUGUST J, AT B P. 31., WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TO.M JA3IES, Agent,
Mnrshfleld;
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FR03I RAILROAD DOCK, 3IARSII FIELD, DURING THE
MONTH OF AUGUST AT 12s!lO I. 31., ON THE illtl), 8TII, 1UT1I,
1HTH, HilRD ami 28TH.
Tickets on sale to all Eastern iolnta nnd lnformatloa us to routes
and rates cheerfully furnished.
Phono a.VJ. F. T. SHELDON. Agent
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FR03I SAN FRANCSCO FOR COOS RAY
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, AT .1 I. 31.
Equipped with wireless and submarine belJ..
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SAILS FR03I SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY,
.MONDAY, AUGUST 10, AT 3 P. 31.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEonGE, Phone 44.
S. S. HARDY
SA.XS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY
EVERY NINE DAYS
San Francisco Office, Harrison Street Dock, Pier 10.
Coos nay & Eurekn Steamship Line
E. J. UNDBN. Agt., Phone Dour. 2070.
ihe
Gasoline
of Quality
Wireless.
New Steel Rout.
5R-
KILLED Ml"
REPORT THAT lMtimm.w UK.
TACHMEXT OF EIGHTY HAD
SEVENTY KILLKD IN ENGAGK
3IENT NEAR HOHRKR EARLY
TODAY.
HIT AmocI.I.J I'r.M to Coo, nt, Tlmri.J
BRUSSELS, Auk. B. In flglitlni;
botweun tho (loriimns nnd HulgliuiH
nenr VIbo, a platoon of Prusalnn
cavalry was almost annihilated by
the fire of the Belgians. At Flc
niallu the Bt'IglanB surprised a body
of 1'ruHuIaiiB and hilled sovuuty out
of eighty men. Tlie Belgian losses
wore two officers killed nnd ten men
wounded.
COIN vi:ighs :u POUNDS.
Swedish Eight Dollar Piece Is n Nu
mismatic Curio.
One of tho largest coins ever
struck, being 23 by 13 Inches and
weighing 31 pounds, has comu Into
tlio possession of tho American Nu-
misinatlc Society.
Tho piece U of copper nnd Its coln
ngo value In ItiB!) was eight Swudlsn
(falcrs Jequlvalcut f.o about $C20
American money. As a curio and
nrrlty Its vnlitu has now multiplied
nt leant ono hundredfold.
In general appearances the coin Is
n rectangular Ingot with five largo
round stamps punched In It, ono In
ench corner and ono In the center.
Stamps wcro placed In the corners to
prevent "clipping." Ench cornor
stamp carries tho Swedish crown In
tho center nnd tho dato, 1059.
Around tho edge Is tho Inscription of
Cnrolus Gustavus X, tho reigning
King. Tho centor stamp states the
value at $8 In silver.
This coin was struck at Avcsta,
Sweden. Whllo fresh from tho mint
it fell overboard In tho harbor of
Riga, Russln, from which a dredge
fished It 10 yoars ago.
Coins iot tills kind wcro cnllcd
"plato monoy," Sweden turned them
out continuously for 110 years, be
ginning In 1G4'J, In tho reign of Chris
tina, daughter of Gustnvus Adolp'iui,
in denominations of olght, four, two,
ono and half dalor plecos, with ploccn
of five and three dnlors In ono yoar.
The colnngo had been In progress ten
years when (.hu specimen now here
wag struck. In 17 IB tho Swedish
fmvnpnmntil mnltnil ilnu'ti lift Ittmi9j
cunnoii and pindo them Into SG.7C0
piato monoy daiors .
Such largo pieces of puro copper
wore Issued as money In order to find
nn outlet far tho products of the
coppor mines without depreciating tho
vnluo of tho motnl. AH plato money
Is becoming rare. Baler nnd half
dalor pieces nro most often found.
Twos and foir nro scarco, nnd tho
eight dnlor pieces are no longer to be
seen In Europe oxcopt In tho large
iniiBoums.
Wild Oats
You'ro sowing wild oatc, Wllllnin
Honry Fltzjnmes, you'ro plnylng,
with others, tho dissolute games;
whon you should ho sleeping you're
still on tho Jump, n-palntlug tho
vlllngo clear down to tho dump;
nnd ancient tradition looks foolishly
kind on chaps llko yourself who are
going It blind; It says, "Lot thoin
frolic llko lupntlc goats, for youths
must be yquths, nnd must sow
their wild oats." But merry enr
ousors who capor nnd prnnco must
pay for tho flddlor whon dono Is
tho dance, Alas for tho oats that
you carelessly sow! You find they
nro thistles whon started to grow,
nnd though you may llvo for a
cyclo, my frfond, they'll prick you
nnd sting you right up to tho end.
I sowed fifty bushol of oats that
wero wild, and whllo I was sowing
1 recklessly smiled; I laughed nt
tho futuro and lilted gay tunes,
and now I a pi old I am harvesting
prunes. With aches in my body
and grief In my soul, and doctors
and druggists despoiling my role,
tho wenrlsomo knowledgo my con
sciousness totes, that nil of my troub
les nro duo to wild oats. Bo wlso in
tho morning of life, oh, bo wlso!
And sldestop the bnlt of tho father
of lies; for wasting tho moments
and sowing wild oats will lend you
to chewing tho husks with tho shoats
DR. II. E. KELTY, DENTIST.
Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coko Bldg
LAUNCH FREAK leaves every dny
nt 1:30 p. in. for SOUTH Coos River.
Docks at CENTRAL AVENUE slip.
LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES
MANY FRIENDS
Tho Lockhart-Pnrsons Drug Co.
report they qro making many friends
through the QUICK benefit which
Mnrshfleld people receive from tho
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., known as Adler-1-ka.
This remedy became famous by cur
ing appendicitis and It is tho most
thorough bowel cleanser known, not
ing on BOTH tho lowor and upper
bowel. JUST ONE DOSE of Adler-1-ka
rollevcs constipation and gas on
tho stomach almost IMMEDIATELY.
FOR PAINTS
AND WALL PAPER
Call on
LeMieux & Miller,
393 No. Front St. Phone 116-R.
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite BlancQ ; Hotel,
GEfiiN HOUSE
A.NCOUVER CROWD TEARS RIO
jyCk KA(1l'K ,,,,I GER3IAN
'SULATE AND ENDANGERS
BUILDING.
ID AmocUIM rrm to Coot Hr Time.,
VANCOUVER, n. C, Aug. B. The
big black englo above tho door of
the aormnn consulato was torn from
Its support todny by a crowd of men
which tried to destroy tho consulate.
PASTOR I ) URATES WITH 3IOR3ION
Rev. D. ('. KcllniiM Enu-ngcd l(t 3lyr
th Point, States Geo. W. Smith.
Reverend I). C. KelieniB, member
of tho Bible University fnculty of
this city, I sengaged In a debato with
a Mormon pastor at Myrtlo Point,
near Mnrshfleld, according to MV.
Oeorgo W. Smith, who returned yes
terday afternoon with his wife, from
their 700 mile trip to Crescent City,
Cnlirornln and return.
Tho moderator of tho church at
Myrtlo Point whero tho debnto is be
ing hold gavo tho decision Inst Sat
urday nigui to uevorend Kollems,
who will con tin no tho debnto all thin
wcok. Rov. Kelloms, with his fam
ily, woh on his wny homo from a tour
of California and happened to find
tho Mormon In that city on their
rctrun to Eugene.
In djCHcrlhlnti tho frond (between
Grants Bobs and tho coast, Mr. Smith
said that "onro Is enough." in ono
place, thirty miles out from Grants
Pass, the road can bo seen In ten
plnccB nhovo and bolow tho car at
one switchback. Many cars hnvo to
back up to got around tho sharp
curves nl tho mountain rends. Tho
roads wore good and smooth with tho
exception of n ten-mile stretch nenr
Port Orfnril.
That deer are plentiful In southern
Oregon Is evident, nccordlng to Mr.
Smith, from tho fact that a party of
four men In Grants Pass brought in
twelvo bucks In n motor car aftor
hunting from Saturday to Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent ton dnys
on their trip, going as far sotuh as
Crescent City. They wero nccom
pnnlod by Poo Scnlfo, chnuffour.
Kugeno Guard.
Sll DINERS FROM ROSEBURG.
Early Sunday morning tho Shrlnora
will lenvo for Marsliflold, whero nn
othor ceremonial will bo hold. Both
roremonlnlK will bo hold under tho
direction nf Illllali Tempo of Ash
land Shrlners. Tho Ashlnnd lodge
men will bo nccompnnlcd to Marsli
flold by a number of Rosoburg and
Eugeno Shrlners. Toh trip across
country will bo mndo In nutos.
Rosoburg Review.
THREE HURT ON LINE.
Bridge PalutciH on Coos Ray Road
Thrown on Hocks.
EUGENE, Or., Aug. C Flvo paint
ers nnrrowly escaped donth and' thrco
wero seriously Injured when tho scaf
folding fro mwhlch they wero paint
ing tho undor sldo of a railroad
bridge of tho Wlllamotto Pacific, 17
miles west of Eugene, was caught by
a train crossing tho hrldgo, Jerked
pu ngnlnst tho bottom of tho hrldgo
until tho ropo broko nnd then drop
ped Into the creek bottom, 3B feet
bolow. Tho two unhurt foil Into tho
water. Threo foil on tho rocks.
They nro now In n Eugeno hospi
tal. J. L. Smith has a broken arm,
a broken log and a badly cut and
Lrulsod head; C. R. Cook has a brok
en Jaw, and Is badly bruised about
tho body nnd head; .loo Ilelfrlck has
an injured wrist nnd a mashed foot.
OPEN MAIL RIDS.
Tho bids for carrying tho Unltod
States malls between Rosoburg and
Mnrshfleld wero openod on July 28,
nccordlng to word recoived lioro to
day. As yet tho Postofflco Depart
ment hns mndo no doflntto announce
ment as to who will carry the malls
during tho llfo of tho contract. It Is
understood two proposals wero sub
mitted. Ono proposal was offored by
Charles Barnard, tho present mall
contractor, whllo tho other proposi
tion wns submitted by n resident of
Myrtlo Point. Rosoburg Review.
I NORTH INLET NEWS. I
31 r. Koll nnd family have moved
to North Bond. Mr. Dlotz and family
havo vacated tho Seth Johnson cabin
and now occupy tho Wm. Judd houso,
vacated by 31 r. Koll.
Workmen In chargo of II, C. Chand
ler havo completed about a mile of
grade work from tho Rozln camp to
ward Butterflold Lake. An addition
al pile driver was delivered from tho.
last Breakwater, to be used at Bealo
and Butterflold Lakes In connection
with this work.
Mrs. Lnyton of Seattle Is the guest
of Mrs. Archie Phillips at Camp No.
4.
Tho right-of-way clearing at Camp
4 Is nearly completed and tho work
men will move in a few days to tho
Enynrt Camp.
Jack Harris shipped a raft of poles
last week, consigned to F. L. Bots
ford Co.
Irving Plnkerton of Larson Inlet
was a recent guest of his fnther, P.
II. Plnkerton.
Rev. O. L. Hall of Mnrshfleld con
ducted services In the North Inlet
chapol last Sunday and later went
to Lakeside, where ho held services
In tho evening.
F. 31. Jcnner and family have mov
ed to their homestead near Grants
Pass.
John Travis was called to his home
In Eugeno last week, having recoived
word that his houso and contents
wero destroyed by fire.
I , Lljiby COAL. The kind YOU hive
AL-W4Y.H upKU. mono 73. PacIXI
.lilvery.and Transfer Company,