The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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L day only. The only bus
i::c!cl was tno iiikiiik oi
la two (nsoH, Tin flrHl
I of John V Diikkit vs. Hit
Mi:i & Mercuntllo Co., In
:'e labor claims ni;nlnst tin
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i. J. lVllows nnd otliari
ibe title to thlo land on 1 1
Dan at the mouth of I'onj
(ill be an ndjournod torm
Ircult court of tills county
i Tucwar. Sviitcinlior 8. nno
1'ir term will IickIii on tlu
MOBilay. tho 1 Itli, at which
Impeded Hint n now Rrniu
II be drawn to gervo for tlu
rear. Coipilllo Snntlnol.
IlLVMMIX .MAX 11,1,.
Illemllock, who Is on n hunt-
la Curry rountv with the
hV family of llullardH. line
Irr tick with iiipiibIiw, hjit li
nuc!i better today.
: nn: "Don't foruot tlio nic
at ILnMLS' Hall Saturdny
I OMCIIN OP WALL PAPEIl. I
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Wall papers nro now universally
accepted by nil classes of society
ns n mural decoration for enriching
n plain plaBtw aurfucc. It may not,
however, bo generally known that
they are of comparatively recent ori
gin. It Is probable that when first
Introduced they wero Intended as
cheap Imitations of tapestry aud
other textile hangings, sayB tho Dec
orative Furnisher.
Wall pnpcrB did not come Into
common uao-ln Kuropo until the
eighteenth century, although it Is
very probable that they were used
at a much enrller date by tho Chi
nese. A few raro examples still ex
ist In Knglnnd which are attributed
to the Elizabethan period. These,
are Imitations of the old Florentine
nnd Genoese volvots, nnd nro gener
ally of n flock texture.
Machinery for producing paper In
long strips imd nt a reduced cost
wuh not Invented till tho end of the
eighteenth century. Heforo thnt date
wall paperB were all hnnd-prlntcd
an sninll squnres and thoy wore ex
tremely difficult to hang with good
affect, ns tho Biirfaco wns mnrrod
with Innumerable Joints.
or .THE.
HOTELS
J. L.
Slick,
Tlio Clmiidlcr Hotel.
Frank Ourgn, Good Year;
Snndefer, Good Year: C. V.
inn Francisco; K. O. Armstrong,
c'nrtlnnd; J. II. Maurfleld, Portland;
.Ii-h. S. .M. Nosier, (Joqiillle.
The St. Lnt'iiie Hotel.
A. I). Little, Portland; M. It. Tip
en, Portland; A. W. Ltumi and wife,
Fred M. Stora aud wife, Ulue Itldgo;
.una Iterglund, Eugene; John Uur
ey Daiidon.
Tlio Uoyil Motel.
L. Jnckson, Xorinnn, K, Mcrtlu,
jenttie; I. Uuyel, Myrtle Point; C. II.
lomllnson, Portlund; Mrs. A. K.
.irnff, Ilnndon; Kiln Smith, Duy City;
Hiarles Martin, Hoseburg; Phil
ilamlctou, Myrtle Point; E. W.
Sinltli, llandon; E. W. Drown, Myrtlo
I'olnt; James Golden, Myrtle Point.
The lllanco Hotel.
Frank Hende, Myrtle Point; Geo.
.vouard, Hun Diego; W. Wicks, Ken
tick Inlet; C. N. Clak, Dayton, Wn.j
A'llllnm Hnssutt, Iltiudon; II. Young,
t. II. Norton, Sumner; J, W. Decker,
Portland.
IMJXSIO.NS IX)It MOTIIKHN.
'iiunty Court AI(1h .Several and Cun
coIm Other Allowancvti.
It was oidered that beginning
August 1, the following persons be
paid the amounts set opposite their
iinmcs out of tho county indigent
rnd: VentiH Gill, 2U; Flossie Matil
da Furrnrl, $10; Myrtlu Imogene
Hake, $10; Hollo Emory, $20; Han-
itili Miikutls, $1D.
It was ordorcd that tho pension
jC $17. no per month heretofore al-
owed .lMytlm Flngg bo discontinued.
Also thnt the ponulon of $26.00 to
VeniiH Gill bo dlBcontlnuod as her
husband had been discharged from
mi Insane usyluiu.-coiiulllo Sentl-nol.
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I illWlMVT inuh fV tlini
SERVICE that Is satisfactory!
DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular,
These Are Our Business Principles.
Conner ($b Hoagland
DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES.
707 SOUTH BKOADWAY PHONES 348-.T SH 320
BREAD
Wl rt Ml' v5 1 ill W
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nilKAD MAKKS UUAWN.
Rnd good, pure, wholcDOme, nour
ishing bread makes boys muscular
and healthy. Our broad is undo from
the finest hard Winter wheat tho
kind that retains the nutrients of
gluten and phosphates. Consequent
ly It 1b rich in nutrition, and is ab
solutely pure In every particular of
baking aud handling. And a big loaf
costs but llttlo money.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for go04 goo41ca.
Market Ay, Phone 111-L
Don't take any chances
Aetna-ize Yourself Today
You cannot nfford to bo without health or accident Insurance.
You not only ncoi tho insurnnco, but you want to bo Btiro and
have tho correct policy In the best nnd most rellablo company In
the business.
See mo or phone mo at once nnd I will explain It to you.
E. I. CHANDLER, Agent
' ' Marshflold.300 Coke Building.
EASY 10 DARKEN
1
Try Thin! Mix Hugo Ten nml Sulphur
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mm iirilNii it, 'iiiruiigii iuur iiiur,
Tntlmr linn Utriiml nf 11 TIlllO
When ou darken your hair with
Sage Tea und Sulphur, no one enn
tell, because It's done so naturally,
so evenly. Preparing this mlxturo,
though, nt homo la mussy ana irou-
lilnunmn Vnr Ml contH Vnil mil
buy at any drug storo tho ready-to-uso
tonle called "Wyeth's Sngo 'nnd
Sulphur Hair Itcmedy." You Just
dampen a sponge or son urusu wiui
It and draw this through your tialr,
taking ono small stranu ai a nine.
Ily morning all gray hair disappears,
and, after another application or
two, your hair beconns beautifully
darkened, glossy und luxurlnnt. You
will also discover dandruff Is gono
und hair has stopped falling.
Gray, rauou nair, inougii no um
grace, Is a sign of old ugo, nnd we
ull desire a youthful and attractive
..nnn..on ..nt iniav nf nnrn with
Wyeth's Sngo and Sulphur und look
years younger.
For Sulo by Drown Drug Co.
SCOUTS ON HIKE.
I'licy Make n Ninety-Two .Mile Cir
cuit nml Meet with Adventure.
Horn nro tho names of tho Doy
Scouts of Coqtilllo, who, under the
lend of Scout Master Councilman
Ved C. Kelley, made a hlko of nine-v-two
miles In n llttlo over five
days:
Dowoy Wnlkor, Thcodoro Starr,
Enrl Isonsce, Loulo McGuffln, Nell
McDonald, Charley Gill, Dill Miller.
Clydo La vino, Paul Lamson, Guy
Mlntonye, Kennlth Klstner, Wollmnn
Mall, Lisle Illaliop, James Andrews.
Coqullle Sentinel.
For quick action use Times Ads.
Charting Uekimowjn S
eas
TIIIIX
AX I)
NOW
mn ago tolnj tho Unlt-
i' Sjiernnuiit ent out Its
-Wlflc expedition for ox-
tti chiirtlim tho Snuthorn
The squadron i.f fivn vprkoIb
ItOre fihln COt pnll . ... KT
li i . '" 'ui i'ur-
"cniei.i'oinmnndorChns.
a aboard tim rinvniiin.
E:Bnes, whli h was to carry
--. ...v rami iiuring mo
r year.i. itniimiimr c..u.
'.after n leisurely journey
a be stopped to exploro
OSkllOWn Iclnn.lo 1... '.. Il.
'ard along tho coast of Call
I the limn ui i. ....
unlsh V "".," u. ""?"":
i ,' .r "" coiuiiiueu
,,nJ ,, ?rrfe't states of
fi and nti.i.. . - .
K?0'B,,t tl'o time when
hq.ffi?i.:f. bt
I'lVc. Z r"'",a u me rroncn
,,,! "Lo it so evident that
lhr.'aIcs wo,ll1 tolerato
JifflZ" ...Mnwnl1 rraaln-
lc iw "I'l''aee. in Sn-
hlr..,"!' n trcaty wth the
e nnhat .gue t0 t,1Q Unit-
ji n. r. .. ,,s "",81 vaiun-
nrr!,J,he,I,h"PPlMthat
r h.nr..ln"Jea effective to
ud? i,n ''! 'wlcans came
hTr?1!.aJf'ent'-y later.
I 'j i- ' "" ""iiounceu that
tts V ' r8,ons whlch he
SrJ,.e"w? ""!. rid-
I' controversy. a uujeci or
Today practically all tho world's
seas havo been charted, but about
7,000,000 square miles, or one
olghth of tho total land surface
of the earth, aro still unknown to
tho whlto man. Tho American ex
plorer stands vindicated and the
Antartlc continent la an establish
ed fact. Explorers have not only
proved that thoro is n Wilkes Land
but have discovered tho South Polo.
Tho example set by Wilkes In the
Antartlc has been omulated In the
Artie and today the North Pole
Is also an established fact. Today
also, the Pacific Ocean Is a great
highway of commorce and its
travel Is based upon tho accurate
knowledge gathered by Wilkes.
Every ship finding Its way through
tho unllghted mazes of the South
Sea Is guided by the surveys of
tho "United States Exploring Ex
position," as It has become known
historically. The United States still
has, an unexcelled naval station
In tho mld-Paciflc which is due to
tho blue-paper treaty with Its qulll
penned agreement drawn up by
Wilkes and the barbarian chief. Be
cause of the decisive action of the
American explorer, Hawaii today
Is nn American territory and not
n French possession. The South
Sea Island natives remember "the
American," as they called Wilkes,
to this day. According to their
myths he taught them hospitality
which they practice today by send
ing the fairest of their maidens
to greet tho stranger with yams
and bamboo tubes of water,
NOTICE TO CltKIHTOItS.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned Julia Hall litis been duly
appointed administratrix of tho es
tate of Ephralm C. Hall, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the said csfato aro required to pro
Bent tho same to tho underslgon at
tho office of Peck & Peck, First Nat
ional Dank Dulldtng, Mnrshfleld, Ore
gon, with tho proper vouchers duly
ccrttfiod as by law required, within
bIx months from tho dnto hereof.
Dated Aug. 1, 1914.
JULIA HALL,
Administratrix of tho Es
tate of Ephralm O. Hall,
Deceased,
First publication, August 1, 1914.
Lnst publication, August 29, 1914. '
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield RIJTTFR
Creamery
NOTICE OK SCHOOL IMSTIUCT
BOND ELECTION.
Stato of Oregon, County of Coos,
School District No. 9, ss.
Notice Is hereby given .that at the
School District Bonding Election
hereby cnllcd to bo held at tho Cen
tral School Building .In nnd for
School District No. 9, of Coos Coun
ty, Oregon, tho 17th day of August,
A. D. 19M, between the hours of
two o'clock p. m. and seven o'clock
p. in., there will bo submitted to tho
legal voters thoreof the question of
contracting a bonded Indebtedness
in tho sum of TEN THOUSAND
DOLLARS, for tho purposo of con
structing a Building nnd aymnnslum
for School purposes, In said District,
said Building and Gymnasium to be
constructed on tho School grounds
now owned by said School District
No. 9, Coos County, Oregon, adjoin
ing tho High School Building and
between South Tenth Street nnd
South Eighth Street, nnd between
Goldon Avenue West nnd Ingcrsoll
Avonuo West, In the City of Marsh
field, Coos County, Orogon,
Tho vote to bo by ballot, upoa
which shall be tho words "Bonds
Yes" and "Bonds No" and tho vet
er shall place a (X) between the
word "Bonds" nnd tho word "Yes,"
or botween tho word "Bonds" and
tho word "No," which Indicates his
choice. , , ,.
Tho polls for tho reception of tho
ballots cast for or against tho con
traction of said indebtedness will, on
said date and at tho place afore
Bald (the Central School Building
In said District), bo opened at the
hour of two o'clock p. m. and remain
open until the hour of seven o clock
p. m. of tho same day, whon the
same shall bo closed.
By order of tho District School
n.n.j t Rrhnnl TllHtrlct No. 9 of
Coos County, Oregon, made this Cth
day of August, A. D. 1914.
A. II. POWERS,
Chairman of District
4 School Board, School
District No. 9, Coos
County, Oregon.
Attest: JOHN F. HALL,
District Clerk.
(Published August 6, 1914, and
August 1C. 1914.)
For
STENOGRAPHIC WORK
ef any kind
Call 181-J
Two competent stenographer)!
In charge
08 Central Are.
u.kTI,'?. DOTSON
O. A. Ilanson, Proprietor
Now open under new management
A home plc with home cook.
Jne served In family stylo. Board
and moid, I8.G0 per wee. 315
MADE
UNDKIt
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLKAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICE
Free delivery, 8 a. in. and a p.
Ffaoae 78
DEVELOPING
PRUNING
PICTURE FRAMING
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHFELD BROS.
Russell Building
Central Avenue
J
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GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE
CADILLAC and FORD
AUTO SUPPLIES FOIt ALL
MARKS OF CARS
347 Central Av. Phone 373-L
Gould's Grove
Near Allegany
Good place to camp or picnic.
On the Rlv r; also on the Stage
Road to Drain. Tables, seats,
Bwlng, etc., Two toilets. Camp
ers, $1 per week for family.
Picnic parties, 10c each for tho
day. Inquire at the house.
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Bromide Enlarging and
Kodak FUisblBg.
gQmiJwTonlr.TT onmnn"Y1nno"L tenTiT'g.ft''HtyrfAA'iaWn ' ' '" ' 1' l:Xit
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S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOll SAN FRANCISCO
AND SAN PEDRO, .MONDAY, AUGUST 17, AT -4. P.M.
Equipped with wiretess and submarine ucl)..
Passengers and freight.
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S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell..
Passengers and freight.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, AT 2 P. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and 600 Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McQeorqe, Phone 44.
S. S. HARDY
SAILS FHOM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
EVKRY NINE DAYS
San Francisco Office, Harrison Street Dock, Pier 10.
Coos Bay & Eureka Steamship Lino
E. J. LINDB-N, Agt., Phono Doug. 2&70.
EQUIPPED WITH WntKLKSfl.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
BALLS FJIOAI RA1IJIOAD DO OK, MAHSHFIKLD, DURING Til 13
MONTH OF AUGUST AT 12:30 P. M., ON THE 3RD, HTH, 13T1I,
JHTH, 23HD und 28TH.
Ticket ob sale to all Eafttcra point and Information m to roatea
and rate cheerfully furnished.
Phone 3S.J. C. 11. LANDERS, Agoot
S. S. PARAISO
Equipped with Wireless.
Fine Passenger Accommodations.
New Stool Boat.
8. S. PARAISO WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND FRIDAY, AUG
UST 11, AT B P. M., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT.
DAISY PUTNAM WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, HATUR.
DAY, AUGUST 15, AT i P. M WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM JAMES, Agent,
Marshfield.
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE
S S. Geo. W. Hder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
C. F. McGEOROH AGENT W. II. PAINTER
fhone 44, Marshfield
Phono 421, North Bend
This Bank
Makes n point of giving In
roiis. It wiuilN every deposl- .
tor to feel Unit ho or she luuy
approach ltd otflccrn fredy
und discuss matter wliich
Imvo to do with their flnan
rial affairs.
Always willing and dcklrous
of serving you.
MNM
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We Invite Your Account
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
f LANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDE8T RANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Pal on Time Deposit
Officer:
j. W. nesusett, President,
j, H. Flanagaa, Vice-President,
R. F. Williams, Cashier. ,
Geo. F. Winchester, Asat. Caakler,
All Kinds of. Job Printing Bone at The Times Offict
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