The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Kl'Sl.fleld nt A. M.
MMn TRIP 50c
.nnVctlon ltl auto for Sun"
for appolntmont.
,Mflrshfield,Orcgon
SESSIONAL DIRECTORS
Hints For The Housewife
For Saturday Buying
. Harper
neral Repairing and Cabinet
J49-J.
r. Tompkins, D. S. T.
. fllannart trnntnn
erf . " "" nnnm. 1
it drugs ui ou.ow.,.
237 South Broadway.
132-L. MarBhflold, Or.
Phono 318-R
IhuiLDlXa CONTRACTOR
Etlmatca rurnlshod on rcqueBt
G0Sney' Ph...316
Lnn.irrrnit AM) HUILDKR
b'imatcs Furnished on Request
l'flSt YVorK It iiy livicrcnco
and Aider Sts. . Mnrshfleld
M. Shaw
Si Bar, Nose mid Throat.
tJIATTlK IJ. SHAW
viect of women nun imiurcn
phono 33U. uooms zuu, zui.
202, Irving Block.
House phone, 105-J.
Ostlind
J.VSULTINO ENGINEER AND
AHUIIlTliUT
Offices, 20G Irving Hiocic
103-L or 207-J.
Maraiiiieia, urogon
Saturday Special
Oh Saturday September, 26
We will place on sale regular 35c to 50 c Three-sewed
House Brooms i5C
Only one broom sold to each adult attending,
SEE WINDOW.'
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
Peoples 5-10-15 Cent Store
Spread Of Scarlet Fever
Can Be Stopped
OMNI
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io eyicr
Prominent Marshfield Women
Want Strict Enforcement
1 to Prevent Disease.
At ft mooting of tho Episcopal
.Guild tho mnttor of enforcing a
Tho spreading of tho disease la Btr,ct nuarantlno on contagious dt
whnt Dr. Murphy says can bo Btop- Bcn8eB wnB dlscussod and tho guild
lied, and by tho very slinnlo oxned- decidod to uso their offorta to try
investigation to warrnnt confldenco lent of dally Inunctions with oil of to BtoD tho 8Proad of scarlot fovor
Every mother nnd father of youngect consequences, but if they survive
cimuren win near with sometning these, only too often thoy suffer'
more than interest tho s ntcmen by throg fo from gnlV(j i)hycaI or
-i JJ t'iUI I'll Ul Ifll'lUU&U lllUt tm
i. i,rinff i,nni, frn. u,,M,m , mental Incapacities. It numbors am
now. that scarlet fever ran ho from! 0IB tho 108t contagious of the fev
nf rnntnciniiflnPRB Hn 1iI.t1, la n- orB- a"u" ovor' cnso of it Is therefore
Mnrtiliv'a rntib- nmnnir nhvalnlnna n I'Nbllc danger.
that tils announcement will bo ac
cepted throughout tho medical pro
fession as one mado after sufficient
J. Chandler
ARCHITECT
is 301 and 302, Coko Building,
Uarsbfield, Oregon
b. S. Turpen
AUUUTKCT
Marsbflold, Orogon.
APPLIES We have just received a big shipment
oi Coos County Gmvensteins apples. Nicely packed
and in excellent shape. These are some of the best
apples wo have had this year and sell regularly for
$1.50 and over, but for the banance of this week we
arc going to offer them for sale at $1.20 per box.
aOW is the time to buy.
COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE
PHONE nut
little less than certainty that ho Is
not mistaken.
Scarlet fever Is a somewhat mys
terious, ns well as a most terrible,
malady, for though there Is reason
to believe that it Is of bacterial ori
gin, its germ has never been Isolat
ed. Not only nro Its victims In ser
ious danger of death from its dlr-
Eucalyptus. TIiIb Is n well known nnu tP"""a now prevalent in
gormicido of tho tnlldor sort, nnd MarBhflold.
would hardly ho expected to bo of-1 A c?mmltto composed of Mrs. E.
flclont for tho purpose, but tho ques- V' Low'8' Mr8 I,nrry Nnaburg and
tlon. Is ono of fact, not of expecta- Mr8' W- A ry wnB forniCl1 to ,n
tlon. If It works, scarlot fovor ought tcrvluw tho 80Vornl Pl''dans In tho
city and to co-oporato with thorn
prevention, which Is vastly ln WorZ wny P88'"l order that
soon to bo conquered, not by cure,
but by
bettcr.-
-Now York Times.
TRY Kill
TAiMA GREW
Steamer Cordova Will Endeav
or to Relieve Men on the
Wrecked Govt. Vessel.
Df Auoclittil Trtu to Cool U17 Tlmn.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 20.
PLAN TO BUILD
TO COOS BAY
Roseburg Parties Claim That
Two Companies Want to
Construct Proposed Road.
ROSEBURG, Oro. Sopt. 25
Tho Btcnmer Cordovn, aouthbound Another very encouraging fonturo out.
from Nome to Scnttle, has boon Inter- hns doveloped ln tho movement for n
tho children of tho city might bo
protectod from these terrlblo pesti
lences. Tho mothers of tho town
nro JiiBtly nlnrmcd at tho ravages
of these diseases and feol that It la
tholr duty to suppress thorn wher
ever posslblo.
A commltteo composed of Mra. P.
A. Hnzard nnd Mrs, Herbert Lock
hnrt and Mrs. Otto Schottor vafl
named to talk with tho city health
officer concerning any mcasuro ho
may seo fit to enforce Thin com
mittee nlso plans to talk with the
malingers of tho moving plcturo the
aters, urging thorn to forbid tho nt
tednanco of children nt nny perform
ances until tho contagion Is stamped
L Olivia Edman, M. T. D.
EDI.SU .MAHHAUK AMI fllKI-
ICAIj GYMNASTICS
FOR A Mi DISEASES
Commercial inc. I'liono 2IS-J
rJred Rogers Nelson.
ToMcl;cr or l'lnno.
Ill of Hugo MaiiBfcldt, San Fran
b, Cat. Application for lesionn bi
line for appolntmont.
JiiirlifIol(l, Oregon.
Xe Delicatessen Co.
143 North Second Street.
Ostlind
IXO TUNKIt AND IIKPAIRER
e orders at W. R.JIalnea.Mua-
B. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L.
Riley Ballinner
PIANIST AND TEACIIRIt
Ndeaoe Studio, 217 No. Third 8t
Tbono 368-u
WSI. J. SMITH
PLOMBINQ CONTRACTOR
work proptlr attended to
ImttOH Clieerfiillr GIrcn.
PItlCKS RKAHOVAIirK
Pl. 30-J. 1207 N. Front St.
Anything in HiiImN, MentH, CuUc, l'le nnd I'm try Mnde on
SPECIAIi OltDEIt
Hicclnl In Moot PIos, Pudding, Scalloped Potntiea
A Iirgo Variety of Cookctl FooiIn S'rvcI Hot.
At All Hour of tho Day.
Lunrhe.H put up In nny Mylo you want
Wo upprtH'lato large or hiiiiiII order
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY.
TAS I1EACII AUTO LINE
Chandler Hotel. BfrahflliL
Uio IVcacIi and Wit Points.
1. A. SI. 1 I M l I f.
empire BOc
Tar Hcol 70c
8outU Slough 75c
Bastondorf Beach ...$1.00
Mauel Reef JJ1.00
fluoset Bay $1.00
iwcurn from Ile-ach at
A. SI. l i sr.fluiii i. t
tha beach by tho Ocean Beach
t-passencer nntnmnMtn lonvo.
aaier .-Hotel thrao tiroes idallr f-
tu.u'.s FASIOUS AUTOS
Tfie Union Market
OUR COMI STORAGE SYSTEM IS SURE A SUCCESS
Our Prlmo Roasts of Boof, Lamb, Mutton, Voal and Pork cannot
bo excelled.
Try oae of our Fat Hona or Fryera for your Sunday dlnnor, that
bag boen properly cooled, and n,ojo. tho dlfferenco.
J. E. FORD & CO.
174 South Broadway
Phono f8
coptcd by wireless nnd has gone to , railroad from Roseburg to Coos liny
tho reSCUO Of tl'w nfflpr nnl Tv
of the rovenuo cutter Tahomn, which
was wrecked on tho Aleutian chntn a
This Is that nt least two partlos of
tho highest flnnnclnl Btandlng will
be" In the fluid with n view to build-
fow days ago. Tho Cordova Is ox-'R lll ronu in chbo me oonus nro
nortn.l n rrli tlm pnnn Into (n-'votod hero on Oct. C. Wllllo tllO
night. Tho BtenniBhlp Son
was supposed to have gono
nsslstnnco of the Tahomn. was report
ed to have' boon directed to rosunio PB0 ot only building a local road
from hero to tho liny, but each ex
pects to ox tend tho lino enst either
ot lfolso, Idaho, or Salt Lake City.
That either company Is amply nblo
AT THE HOTELS.
ono Into to-' voted hero on Oct. C. Whllo tho' '""' ?""
motor, which nn""B of theso parties nro obviously! Boston: II
gono 'to tho not Bvo" o"1 for Publication nt thla ,8C0: "j
was report- H'110" " ,s announced thnt they pro-"; '0Wl8 '
her course
MQUOIl FIGURICS RIDICUIiEl).
Saloons Tnko $1:1,000,000 nnd Pny to build such lines Is boyond ques
tlon. It Is nlBO woll known thnt
Tho CluitMllcr Hotel.
Georgo J. 8enk, Kurokn; 13. W.
Schulx, San Francisco; Frod Do
horty, 8nn Francisco; A. F. Modlno;
Ionry Pnrcoll, San Frnn-
T. Potoraon, Kurokn; V.
ortlnnd; Georgo W. Wolf,
Okoley, Minn.; J. 13. Norton, Co-
qulllu; J. K. Wobor, Portland; II.
Kelso, Chicago; R. Spauldlng, Sa
lem; G. W. Starr, Coqulllo; Mrs.
F. D. Drowno, 8nn FrnnclBco; D.
I.yoiiB, Rocdsport; Miss M. E. IC
LyonB, Rcodsport; R. E. Ncnl Med-
fH..ii t i. iir.ii t ...i
thoy mtiBt give to tho city n bond.'" " " " v" """1w,l' U0UBU
fnr ir.nn.non n Dirniiti.ii M.n mm. clt)r' KntiBaB! h. Williamson, Km-
Hnck !?IM)(),00(), Say Ftrilcrton.
To tho Kdltor:
I nlwuys admire big things nnd I ploton nnd opornt0n of n railroad ,plr'
Btood In admiration boforo tho liquor )olwoon horo nml tho coaBt boforo" s-J?- Vljllo. IorllnncX: U. S. Dootla.
I uuii iiuutiovu, ii, u, aiiimi, curvui-
iih; wiiunm urant, nn ituiicuco;
tioniers- uiuuoara anu wonuereu wnuv rnnfrnp( wiii , iv-n ., mi tlm
otcd. A
ns tho
sort of monatroiiB gnll tho fellow had boi,8 8ollli nftcr tlloy nro Vl
that penned thnt copy'. In whht bii t,irollL.. 'vnS' oflB ' '. wo
promo contempt ho must hold tho conM would bo of iC8tlninb1o bono-
Intolllgonco of tho voters of tho Btate. flt (o noBoburg nnd Douglns County
In tho first plnco ho saya tho tato
will loso 1900.000 In rovenuo nnd rob 'NVNS,NN'
tho peoplo of H.800,000 to pay It. Pnd tliouannda of dollars placard
in ..- ...r.ia ! i.i... no o ,, Ing tho country with Hob?
every ono in tho county and genor-' Tho worst drunkard In tho land on Minn npoll8 j g , u ,
oBly donate 1.34 per capita In rove- know. Uo a fool, nnd over twonly fff ,f "ooft-.. fe0AlandT VU
man ninniiiiiir nil n iiraiii rnrnnr in i . . a
uoiHioru, I'oriinnu.
Tins Idoyd Hotel.
Georgo Warnor, Kuroka; J. C.
HotchklBB, Tolodo; F. Androatt, Saa
Carl Qruonhorg. 8nn Francisco: V.
Mooro, Portland; S. C. Armltnge,
Portland; William Candlln. Coqullte;
J. W. Hannlfl, Portland; H. C. Mor
gan, PortlnnU; W. P. Porop, 8oattlo:
Goorgo Porop, San Francisco; IJ. H.
Grant, Portland; C. R. Hnnnn, Baa
Francisco; J. W. Rankin, Spokane;
A. N. Holmun, Portlnnd; A. Andor-
nn .n.l nnrnrHlnn. n tl.nln nu-n mm. "IO" tUUHUlUB "" BlfUUl CUmur 111
tationB that would bo about right for' ortland told tho writer thoy would
tho whole Btnto, so they would tako voto tho 8tnt0 dry bocaiiBO thoy Bjiont
..i.. i nnn nun .. ii.i.,(,. nil their wngea In tho saloons. Two
business channe.H and pay 900,000, Wo. of dollars goes for 'liquor Franco; j ,, Rooney Salmon;
m...i iiiinny in hub couniry. ai jau.uuo." .u.v.-hu, .. , ..,
KINDLY REAIEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL
EVERYTHING IN THE HAKEnV LINE
MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY
MS NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PnONE 42.
AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
' COOd can WiOi rjirful 1Vrra
dy senrice, phone 144,
"uiu iiuiAra l'wlors.
alnt aervice, Phone 30-L
night Oafe.
D. L. F00TE.
Slodela
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
alio Drinrlnnl lot.lt...,n..
"ONYX" and "CADET"
Hnsr
S.S. JENNINGS, No. Bend
93 Central Avenue
COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY
3FFICE SUPPLIES
ANSC0 AGENCY
Cameras and Everything for Them
Phone 430
STATIONERY
for thn tirlvllenn of dolnir It.
I. int tho eniih daman to tho stnto a mllo It would build twenty boulo
but the Indirect damage will more vn"d" Horn New York to this const
than double tho 112.000,000 of dlf-!ani1 "nvo nough loft to buy 800,000
ferenco In crime, ruined homcB.Btlll. n,lt0" nt 1000 Pr ' to '" on
hnrn linlma fin Unvnrln tlit rnt nf-'hOIll.
still fcorn baboB Is 300 In 1000 owlngl L!m0r demands moro courts, po
to alcohol), Insane (08 per cent of ,lc. Bhorlffs, moro Jails, penllon
tho Inmales of tho nBylum nro there' t,nr'08. aylum, nnd tho taxpayers
from liquor), and deformltloB are dl- tooi tno ulla nesldea paying for tho
MIlrnl,lnlnllm,nmn.nllI liqilOr U"ll J OU gUl I.J1 CaCIl lUr
Thl umndrfnl l.llll.nnr,! iiavii Knn. allowing yOlirBOlve tO bO robbed.
as has moro In the penitentiary than u mny bo powlbla that tho Ilquo'r
to any that Kansas has nearly tnreo ,u "-" " "
times the population of Oregon with amendment, but it Boema ImpoBslblo
less than twice tho penitentiary popu-, now- If tMy do ,ot ,,B Initiate a
latlon, only ono for every 2334, and bm that w' comPl0 ovory 8n,00n
more than threcfflfths of tho inmatea koeP'" wl, hnB "W ,(l"or to a mnn
ore from other Btates. The total who hnB uocome a drunkard to pay
bonded Indebtedness of Kansas Is' liettvy damage to those dependent
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons ami
carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 44, Alliance ofilce.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
&utJTL?:i, Abstract.,
aui . " '. "i'ouuuie, imnie-
u r i, '"Areata of our cllenta.
' N I M U 11 COST
J. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
$370,000, and $109,000 of that la on
hand to pay It off.
Kansas has $132 In tho hank for
eyery person In the Btnto and the citi
zens pay taxes on $1705 each. Cer
tainly the want of liquor makes them
poor! That's why they only have
6,000,000,000 head of livestock and
upon lila earnings; further mako the
saloon keepor responsible for all
crime committed under the influenco
of liquor, and the trade will soon be
unprofitable.
Tho United States Supremo Court
Empire; J. J. Ott, Coos Hirer; W.
F. AdaniB, nnd wife, North Bend.
F. C. Hamilton. North Inlet; C. 11.
West, Portland T. M. Korrlgan; Co
qulllo; Charles Nowman, Portland;
II. Alvoraon, Coos River; W. F, Prea
ton, Myrtlo Point; E. U. Bakor, Bear
er Hill; O. R. Baker. Portland.
The Illnnco Hotel.
Otis Bruford, Sumner; M. J. Car
mlchcel, South Inlet; Walter Crook,
Myrtlo Point; Jack Miller, Myrtle
Point.
G. D, Harding, Oak Grove; T. J.
Ballnntyno. North Fork: 8. P. How-
,nrcCKur-bkn,n,.,ra; Wasters Sumner;
u, I', Howard, Euroka,
The St. Ijuwivjico Hotel.
J. P. Mullor, Spokane; P. J.
Hunt, Seattle; Mra. C. Washton.
Bandon; E. W. Schotlor, .Hnndon;
Math Ranno, San Francisco.
James Galllnger, Portlaud; Mary
Lambert, Seattle; Perry Bttles, Hu
gouo; R. B. Mason and wife, Dufur,
R. L. McCunn, Portland; J, R. Wlloy,
Bandon; O. B. Coy, Bandon.
sTEnNJ) YOUR LAUNDftY
TO US BY PARCEL POST
"SL.FOBNISH A BAG AND
nuj PAY THE POSTAGE
ON ITS RETURN
COOS BAY STEAM
LAUNDRY
BTAJ. MAH8HFIKLD
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has been a hobby with ub for a good many years and a lot ot
our customers will tell you when It comes to getting good, Bound,
durable framing material at the right price we know our busi
ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you waat
to spend and we'll get busy with our pencil and figure out the beat
your money can buy. Try ui.julftav-Jti&.U.'u
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTSrENT
CUT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO IIY USING OUR WOOD
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY BENG6TAOKEN, Uaaagev
FARM. COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A 6PSCIAITY.
faiu. " GKNKnAI AGENTS EASISroil
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONB JU-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFIOM PHONB 1B1.
woman will rocelvo a monthly al
lowance of thirty marks, which sum
Is to bo proportionally Increased
for each child.
FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS
BERLIN, Sopt. 2G.--Tho city
has ruled that ouch a law Is constl- council of Hanover has decided to
tutlonal, so let ub have It on our, sot aside as a first appropriation the
and an automobllo to every forty-, 8tntuto books at once. Von Moltko sum of throe million marks for tho
five peoplo. There is something 8aiu: oer 8 moro iungorouB io support or tno famines or soldiers
wrnnir with Kansan nnd vot with nil uormony man an tno armies or now in tno iiem, wvery married
these paupera riding In autos. having' Prance." French gonernlB say liquor
bank accounts nnd owning great ,s ruining their army,
droves of cattle, the fools don't knowl If Oregpn goos djy Ujioro'll bo
enough nfter thirty years.to vote the J,IBt 8 many hops sold and grown,
state wet. Just think of the sym- ,or th'8 8,ate W "8ea two Per cent
pnthy the liquor men have for the of wnat re ralBed- u wo,,1(1 u0 a
poor fool voters of Oregon who are Boa 'n,"B '" ine nP ,nnu wn8 ",
surely going to vote this state into loganberries.
tho same condition ot poverty, that Tho P00r '1(luor aetB are "In
they are spending many thousands oi ' extremis" nnd llko nny other dying
dollars to Bhow them what fools the mau wll can- aro l'ay,nB fanuloui
Kansans aro. I Prices to be saved, but tho peoplo of
Thoy say there will bo no work i J Oregon have too much senBo to con
you voto tho state dry. Strange, tlue layln heavy taxes for crime
in oruer mat a lew may get ncn
celling poison.
JAMES FULLERTON.
Eugene, Ore. (Paid Adv.)
Isn't It? Yet all tho big business
men won't employ a man who drinks,
and capital everywhere Is hunting
dry towns to build factories. As
soon as Sprlngleld went dry tho
Booth-Kelly company built n new
mill to employ 150 men, How a dry
town hurts business. Even the new
box factory came to Eugene.
Liquor men say prohibition does
not prohibit. It that Is true, what's
hurting them and causing them to
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
I
Onnoslte Blanco Hotel,
MARSnFIELD, OREGON
Waterproof
Not nearly not fairly
but dryly
waterproof
tOWEJcS
REFLEX
SLICKER
Tho wet wether cott
(or you (or Rood hud
mice. Light weight.
itiODg, and big all
lot comlort.
$3.00 EttfTttWe
FWtelw Uit, 75 '
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
(.ouief lit
A. J. TOWER CO., Bo
2 zmulj&iL. ?