The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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Lv.Mrid. Mildred Rogers Nelson.
Imdosfaria! Review of tine State
NEW FACTORIES, IMPROVEMENTS AND ENTERPRISES THAT
INCREASE THE PAYROLLS AND PROMOTE THE DEVELOP
MENT OF OREGON.
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H. H. Harper
HOUSE HUtLDEH
, General Hopalrlng und Cablnot
' Making.
Phono 349-J.
W. H. McBroom
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a.m. ' CONTRACTOR and HUILDER.
a.m. Estimates furnished.
a.m. I itepnir work a specialty,
a.m. j Rosldonco West Hunker Hill,
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S;S: I W.T.Tompkins, D. S. T.
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Every known disease troatcd
without drugs or surgery. RooniB 1
and 2, 237 South Uroadway.
Phono 132-L. Marshfiold, Or.
Joel Ostlind
PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER
e through from Coos Hay to "J? oruera " w. u. naineB' Mus
l :.,, v. Including Sundays ' B'c Company.
ui.v -..,, ' '.JIG H HIvMl Q riuit TM.nn,. Ini.I
--w M. M.Ab.. u.,u.. A IIVUU AUU-U.
k'S FIUB PLACES
J. N. BAYLISS
Kind of Hrlck Work at
l'rlcos Thnt Aro Right
Sml nil work uunriiiuccu
I at "Tho Flreflldo," JohiiBon
g 137 Second St. Pliouo
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each Ranges. Bollor Work
J. M. Wright
Phono 318-R
HUILDING CONTKACTOH
Estimates furnished on request
C. 0. Gosney.
Phono 31G4
CONTltACTOK AND HUILDER
EstlmntcB Furnished on Request
Sly Past Work N Sly Reference
First and Alder StB. . Marshfiold
1ST. LAWRENCE llOXlili
havo a great mnuy inquiries,
nrrnnen and lots. If you Will Uf. H. M. SliaW
at a real sacrifice list your' Eye, Ear, Nono ami -Throat.
ertyat the St. Lawrence Hotel " .ma-itik ii. hiiaw
"' , i-i IMhwim'h of Women and Children
Offlco Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201
202, Irving Hlock.
IIoubq phono, 10 5-J.
Lloyd Hotel. No commission
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
3r, Commercial & B'dw'y
Mrs. Farringer-
TEACHER OK PIANO
Rcsldonco Studio, Phone 38G-J.
JAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
JITS CLEANED AND PRESS
lO Sl'lTH MADE TO ORDER
3IVIJ US A TRIAL-
IP PAMTATHRIIIM
IAY DOYLE & C. O DAGGETT
C6 Central Avo. Phono 2G0-X.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING ENGINEER AND
ARCHITECT
Offices. 206 Irving Block
Phono. 10II-L or 267-J.
Mnrshflold, Oregon
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building,
Marshfiold, Oregon
idurcs & Framing
Walker Studio
Wrn. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Mamhflold, Oregon.
Perl Riley Ballinger
PIAN1HT AND TEACHER
Rosldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3G8-L.
ARE YOU BOTHERED
Willi Corns? If so, you are deprlv.
ed of half tho pleasure of llfo I
ploasant wnlklng and healthy oxer-l
iclso. A visit to Mrs. Olivia human,
Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't :i, O'-
council IllUg., Will UO IUU HUUItu Ul
MBETH'S AUTO cFRVIpF'a pormapont renicJy for achln f00t
'AND AT CHANDLER HOTEL
PHONE VLQ,
U CO ANYWHERE ANY TIME-
NEW CAR AND CAREFUL
DRIVING
RATIIS TO CAMPING PARTIES
LYNN LAMBETH
Owner und Driver.
J. BOAIFE
JB'1
A. II. HODGINS
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts,
thoroughly dopendnblo. Immo
dlato servlco, prompt attention
to all Interests of our clients.
MINIMUM COST
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
larshfipld PA,NT AND
lUIOIIUtlU nprnnATiMr rt
Estimates Furnished
Hone UOD-J. Mnrshuelit. Oroiron.
THE COOS HOTEL
....Formerly of Marshfiold
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDEN STREET
NORTH HEND
P. A. Metlln, Prop.
.
DR.Y WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 180-J.
K00NTZ GARAGE
Excelsior Motorcycle Agency
LEE TIRES
AUTOMOBILES STORED
COOS COUNTY'S MOST COS1PLETE
MACHINE SHOP
MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE
REPAIRING
GASOITVK rnn ott
FROXT ST. PHONE 180-J
"irrciUES REPAIRED AND
CHARGED
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good enra with careful drlvor
Fot day servlco, phono 1II-J,
liluuco Hlllnrd Parlors.
For night Borvico, Phone 2(1 0-L
Right Cafe.
D. L. F00TE.
SEND YOUR LAUNDRY
TO US BY PARCEL POST
WE FURNISH A HAG AND
WILL PAY THE POSTAGE
ON ITS RETURN
COOS BAY STEAM
LAUNDRY
PHONE 57-J. MARSHFIELD
New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributors
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE
S.S. JENNINGS, No. Bend
NO 8AW EDGES
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YOUR COLLARS
u you have them laundered
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
CITY AUTO AND TAXI BERVICM
A new-taxicab baa been added to
ay auto aerTlco. Careful drtvert.
Will go anywhere at any tlnw. Stand
Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78.
Night phone 189-X.
TOM GOODALB, Proprietor,
Inslnntly Relieves Swollon, Inflamed
Nose, HwhI. Throat You Hrcatlio
FKvlyDl Headacho Goes Nas
ty Discharge Stops.
Try "Ely's Cream Dalm."
Get n small bottlo anvwnv. tiint tn
try It Apply a little in tho nostrllB
and instnntly your clogged nose and
Btoppod-up nlr passages of the head
will opon; you will breatho frcolyj
dullness and hoadacbo disappear.
Hy momlngl tho cntarhh, cold-ln-head
or catarrhal soro throat will
be gone.
End such mlsory now! Got tho
Btuall bottlo of "Ely's Cream Bnlin"
at any drug Btoro. This sweet fra
grant balm dissolves by tho heat of
Tho Stnto Rank Examiners' reports; Steam shovels nro working night
the nostrils; pouctrates and heals show decreaso of deposits In Oregon and day between North Rend and
tho Inflamed, Bwollcn membrano1 national banks from November 1 to Ten Mile.
which linos tno nose, liend anu jUno 30 of $U,OG4,2CO.
throat: clears tho air passages; Btopa Nearly two thousand piles hnvol
nasty uisciiarges and a fooling or boon driven on the Astoria municipal
cleansing, Booming reuoi comes im-ijock to dnto.
mediately.
Don't lay awake tonight strug
gling for breath, with hoad stuffed;
nostrils closed, hawking and blow
ing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its
running noso, foul mucous dropping
into tho throat, and raw dryness is
distressing but truly ncodlcss.
Put your faith Just once In
"Ely's Cream Dalm" and your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
For Sale by Urowu Drug Co.
S. S. PARAISO
Equipped with Wireless,
Flno Passenger Accommodations.
Now Steel Iioat.
8. 8. PARAISO WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, AUG
UST 2, AT t P. SI., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT.
YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND, SATURDAY,
AUGUST 1, AT 5 P. M., WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM JAMES, Agent,
Mnrshfleld.
Tho New Bridge, Daker County,
cannery Is running on beans,
Krcbs Uros., of Sidney, Polk Coun
ty, nro building n $2000 dairy bam.
Main Streot, Oregon City, will bo
repnvod with bitullthlc.
S. H. Friendly nnd A. Martin will
build residences in Eugene.
Two cast side docks are to be built
at Portland, costing $140,000.
Pendleton will have auto street
car Borvico for tho Round-Up.
C. E. S. Wood, Just homo from
New York, says that both the Hilt
and tho llnrrlninu systems will re
sume extensions in Oregon under
better financial conditions.
Tho Hood Rlvor Co-Operntlvo
Creamery tins secured a site and will
begin construction at once.
An ABhland financier says that In
snltn of the Rluc Sky Law tho citi
zens of that placo havo Invested In I
Tho Hill system will resume onor-
atlon of tho big Knlama ferry and
take traffic right through to Astoria.
Eugono will try to float a broom
factory and Albany Is raising a sub
sidy for a furniture fnctory.
Linn County officials aro planning
a now nutomobllo rond to Cascadla.
Tho S. P. Co. will Install block
BlgnnlB on 200 miles of its Oregon
lines.
Rod Ledge Mine to have $100,000
and HomcBtcnd Mlno $200,000 spent
on development work, Is n Raker
Democrat report.
Phillips and Miller havo Installed
a 100-horsopower engine In their
Rniidon brlckayrd.
Tho State Industrial Accident Com
mission has on fllo 200 claims against,
the state before It haB been running
r month.
Tho Springfield State Dank l
erecting a new building.
Tho distilling of peppermint oil
more thnu $170,000 of worthless haB begun on the Dugold Campbell
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
BAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, .MARSHFIELD. DURING THE
MONTH OF AUGUST AT J2:!10 P. M., ON THE URI), 8TH, 1UTH,
1HTII, LMRD and 1!STH.
Ticket on unto to all EfcMcrn point and Information a to route
and ratoti cheerfully furnished.
Phono :i.W. F. T. SHELDON. Agent
stocks In threo concerns within threo
years.
The metal production In Oregon
for lUia totalled 1, 74 G, 402.
The Woodburn Independent lias
moved Into tho Austin brick block,
Just finished.
The Eugono City Council nnd tho
Portlnnd, Eugene & Eastern Rail
way have settled their differences on
Eighth nvcnuo, and construction
work begins.
Tho Oregon Eastern Railroad re
newed construction from Vnlo toward
Central Oregon the pnst week.
Contracts havo been let for tho
Sandy River bridge, to cost $20,840.
Tho Willamette Pacific grado Is to
bo completed from Eugene to Marsh
fiold by .January 1. lletwccn 1700
nnd 2000 mon are employed.
The Salem Commercial Club will
mnko a strong pull for a starch fac
tory
farm near Coburg.
The last heavy machinery for tho
now llooth-Kclly sawmill hnB arrived
nnd the formal opening of tho mill
has been deferred to Labor Day,
September 7.
Sheridan business men nro back
ing n cannery.
Wlllnmtun wants another nav-roll
in the Bhapo of a cheeso factory.
Glondnlo has opened n now audi
torium. Green Mountain mlno, In Douglna '
County, may oporato on a largo scale.
Warrenton has carried a $150,000
bond lssuo for gravity wntcr.
Cloverdale gots a $2000 co-opora-tlvn
cheese factory.
Pendleton tins a building boom
and tho Dally Trlbuno has a new
home.
A twelve-foot vein of conl struck
three and one-halt miles from Med-
ford. says the Sun.
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
HAILS FROM HAN FHANC8CO FOR COOS HAY
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, AT P. M.
Equipped wltu wireless and submarlrit beU.
Passengers and freight.
m-UPMI- M M M M M M MMJ J ....J-. M
GIRL FIRST TAUGHT HIM TO SAVE
Then Ho Miii-rleil Her Now
Live Comfortably.
They
Ing slowly and not nil at onco ono
will last you Just as long as two and.
you can glvo mo tho ton cents dlf-
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY,
.MONDAY, AUGUST 10, AT .1 P. M.
San Prantjisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and 600 Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGeorge, Phone 44.
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every .Monday
THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE
S. S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
C. F. McGEORGE AGENT W. II. PAINTER
Phono 44, Marshfiold Phono 421, North Rend
The American "Magazine ha. been Zt V y"u..J,d0t 7al !.?
offering prizes for tho best loiter en-jBk you'you to walk homo when you.
titled "How I Saved My First $100." aro tired, but rlso a llttlo oarllor and.
In tho Octobor number threo of tho wn,k down. It will do you good aud
prize-winning letters aro published. iyo" c K'vo mo tho thirty contB a.
Following Is ono of them written week that you'll savo. What do you
by a mnn who was Influenced to Bpond for your lunchoons?'
savo money by tho girl ho wno in love ,
with:
"It was all duo to tho girl. Re
foro I know her tho idea thnt I could
savo anything out of my small galary
scorned preposteroiiB. I was not ex
travagant, but I liked to gratify my
SEE
CALIFORNIA
'CMj110!?1''? AY60X3
The Pull Of Advertising
"Advertising does not jerk IT PULLS," says
John "Wanamaker.
Illustrating this remark tho observations of a
large roofing manufacturer are interesting. He
makes a branded article and advertises it exclusively
.in the newspapers the world over.
"If it is an advertisement of our company the
reader encounters it gradually, and subconsciously
the thought filters through his mind that this roof
ing is the best purchasable roofing.
"A year or so later, when the occasion demands
that he buy roofing, he thinks of this kind of roofing
and asks for it.
"If he talks about tho contemplated purchase of
roofing with the members of the family, they, too,
have read the daily papers, and say, '"Why don't
you buy roofing?' They do this because
they believe they know something about this kind of
rooting, and they DO know about it."
" 'Only twonty-flvo conta.'
" 'Well, cut out tho poco of plo or
somothlng you realty don't roqulro.
reduce tho cost to twenty conts and.
glvo mo tho thirty contB wookly dif
ference It's a mlstako to cat hearty
midday meals makes ono sleonv nml
desires. Self-denial I had not tried dull. Then you go to tho "movies" six
to practice, but I havo discovered it times a week, you told mo. Go threo
Is absolutely essential tho heart, In and glvo me tho fifteen cents snvod."
fact, of saving. i "Well, I obeyed her nnd found it
"After wo had come to a tacit was not at nil difficult. I started the,
recognition of the fact that I was first week In January, 1911. Tho
'hor boau' tho girl ono evening said: first wook In January, 1012, Blio
"'How much do you pay wookly tl.auJcd mo $101.40.
for your room?' " 'Thnt's what you'd saved,' shu
" 'Four dollars,' I answered. 'It's Bald. 'I didn't tnko tho money for
n good-sized, comfortable ono.' mysolf, but to bIiow you you could
" 'Don't you think you can get a savo If you tried. Hero's a state-
nlco hall room and bo comfortnblo in cut:
enough for threo dollars' You go
and do It and glvo mo tho other dol
lar.' " 'Anything elso you wish mo to
do?'
" 'YeB,' bIio answered, 'you call on
mo onco a weok. You llvo only a
mllo away, but I Btipposo rldo. Walk
and glvo mo tho ten cents carofaro.
You'll find tho walk short If you
think of me. Then every night you
Car fares saved visiting mo $ G.SO
Car fares save'd walking to
business 1G.C0
Saved on cigars C.20
Saved on "movies" 7.80
Saved on luncheons 15. 00
Saved in room rout G2.00
$101. -10
"I married tho girl, and It's need
iest! to sav wo llvo fairly woll and
come hero you smoko two cigars. ' havo a constantly Increasing balance-
What price ones?' i In bank. It's tho small unnecessary
" 'I'm not going to ask you to outlays that oat ono up. You can cut
smoko poor cigars,' alio nald, 'but most of thorn out and savo If you.
Instead of two. smoko one. I)y smok- will."
fJHr.THE
m L fro
At tho Chandler.
George Guerroy, Rig Hluff; D. R.
Atkinson, Rig Dluff; Mr. and Mrs.
It. C. Keenoy, Eugono; H. A. Slfford,
1'ortiaiui; a. O. Peterson, Lakeside;
TWO DROWNED
IN ROGUE RIVER
Mrs. Srunbui and MIkh Rilen Curry
County VlctluiH.
RANDON, Or., Aug. C Mrs.
Ion nnd Miss Martha Rllea
Scau-
wora
Robort Jones. Salom; II. N. Pixley, ' browned In tho Rogue River at Ag
iSalom; W. R. Holman bnd lfo: , "s ?bo"t tfnt1y'n,vo "' '?8 abovo
Portland: J. M. Fletcher and wif I Gold Ilench. The ladles, with a num-
Rosoburg; James McCutchoon, Hear
er tun.
At the Rlniico.
George Smith, Randon; John Jof
frey, Coqulllo; Dan Kldwoll, Co
qulllo; Lloyd Lackey, Emplro; Chas,
Crouch, Coquille; II. M. Miller, Port
land: Alvln Smith, Coos River; P. L,
Smith, Coos River; Mrs. T. E. Dick
son and son. Myrtlo Point; D. R.
McKeo, San Francisco; G. A. Pulley,
Cody, Wyo.; II. W. Fulton, Rolso,
Idaho.
At tho St. Lawrence,
Lola Sampson, Dandon; Mrs. Mary
Ryan, Glendlve, Mont.; James Dun
can, Florence; G. I. Vaughan, North
Inlet.
At tho Lloyd.
Perry E. Lawrence. Conjilllo; R,
D. Thorn, Dandon; C. O. Loyles, Rea
ver Hill; J. J. Ott, Coos Rlvor; E.
Sprague, Randon.
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Commutation
Tickets $2.00
20
farshfield.North nend Auto Line
Oars every ten minutes from O a. m.
to 12s "O p. in.
GORST & KING, Props.
bor of othors. were bathing In tho
rapids and woro walking on tho rocks
In what was supposod to be a safo
placo when they slipped off Into tho
water and wero Bwept to death be
fore assistance could reach them.
Miss Rllea was tho daughter of
Postmaster Rilea at Agnoss, and
Mr . Scaulon was a widow with threo
children, tho oldest about sixteen
years old and the youngest twelve.
A man named Henry was crushed
to death at Brookings in Curry coun
ty by a falling troo. Ho, with somo
other men, was logging and as a trco
fell he was In somo manner caught
under it and instantly killed.
Ho was In the employ of tho Rrook
Inga Development Company,
PIANO TUNER WARNER
READY FOR ORDERS
M. O. Warner, tho old reliable
piano tuner, who has been making
this section annually for the past
several years, arrived yesterday and
Is making his headquarters at the
St. I.awrenco Hotel, whero ordors
may bo loft for him. Ho expects
to call on all of hlo old customers
but any who are In a hurry for his
services can leave orders at tho St.
Lawronce,
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