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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1914)
sr-.trW rf "(wpf-jvpn'-ytrv-i " I" Uf IMljpJNL kjuiihuimmwhhaiwhi 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Murshflold-Nortli Uentl Auto Lino Curs every ten minutes from Oa.ru to 12: O p. in. GOHST KING. l'rops. LowRates for Handling Trunks We hnul trunks between any point in Mnrshfleld and do general hauling for reasonahlo rates. BTAH THANHFF.It .V: STOKAflK CO Levi Ilclsiier, Proprietor Phones: 120-.1. IIMi, 08-It CHIMNEYS F1UK PLACE9 J. N. BAYLISS Ary Kind of Ut'.tU Work at Prices That Are ltlght And all Work Oiiniiiiitccl Call at "The Fireside." JolinBon Bldg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French Ranges. Poller Work ST. LAWHKNCI-: IIOTHIj. Steam heat, hot and cold water In every room. Monthly rato $1G.00 and up. Day ratcH 7ftc and up. (Want a few Sknt players.) MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y ". HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. SUITS CliKANKO AM) I'HHHS Ki, SUITS MAIiH TO OKDKIt OUT, US A TIMAL UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE & C. O DAGGETT SCO Contrnl Ave. Phono 2C0-X. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAND AT CHANDLER HOTEL PHONE 150. WILL GO ANYWHERE ANY TIM NEW CAR AND CAREI-'UL DRIVING RAIDS TO CAMPING PARTIES LYNN LAMBETH Owner nml Driver. T. J. BOAIFU ! A. II. HODGINP Marshfield KatTm c0 Intimates Furnished Phono BUIKJ. AUnlillpM, Orrxon THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfield WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH REND C. A. Mellln, Prop. K00NTZ GARAGE KxrcUIor Motorcycle Agency ; LEE TIRES AUTOMOIIILKS STORED CXM)S COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP MARINE AND AUTOMOIIILH REPAIRING GASOLINE FOR SALE NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-3 UATTEHIE8 REPAIRED AND CHARGED NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you liuvo tlioui luunilerci at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA OCEAN REACH APTO LINE Leaves Chandler Hotel, Marshfield. for the Reach nml Way Points. 7. A. M. 1 P. M. I P. M. Empire HOc Tar Heel 70e South Slough 7."5c llastondorf Reach . ..$ 1.00 Mussel Roof $1.00 Sunset nay $1.00 Return From Reach nt 8:!H A. M. -1 P. M 5.:io P. M Visit tho beach by tho Ocean React 'Auto. 7-passonger automobllo leavei Chandler Hotel threo times dally GORST Vi KING'S FAMOUS AUTOS New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S. JENNINGS, No. Bend I THE COOS IAY TIMES, uwimii immuuui wumjintwBf Tlbe Golden 'Rule Cheese Cloth, HO inches wide 5c Aiiioske White Outing 10c Daisy Cloth 12 l-2c .toxtni JLeuvy Colored Outing . . .' 10c House Lining, yard wide ... 'I 1-2c and 5c Poppoi'oll Sheeting, bleached, 2 yards wide ....25c .lVpperroll .Sheeting, bleached, 2 1-2 yds wide. . .27c JjJxtm Kino Cambric .12 l-2c Curiam Scrim, white and ecru 15c and up Cot Urn Challies .. .' 5 l-2c Serge, DO inches wide, all wool e . .50c Pillow Cases .12 1-2c and up Crib Hluikets, per pair 40c ( 'otion Blankets 75c and up Comforters, full size .$1.00 and up The Golden Rule Ideal Summer Trips ON LAUNCH EXPRESS Loaves Marshfield every week day at 8 a. m. STEAMER RAINBOW Loaves Marshfield overy Sunday at 8 a. m. and ovory week day at 2 p. in. IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS Urlnjr your lunch baskets, koduk and fishing tackle for a few days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty. Excursion to South Coos River every day. For charter and picnic arrangements, apply on board. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remlnnton. Roval. , Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith uoniung, repairing or now pmiciiH, worse guaranteed. million nml rprhou paper delivered. Pliono us your order. Phono -M. Alllnnrc office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. STEAMER HARDY SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO EVERY TEN DAYS SAN FRANCISCO DOCK UNION STEAMER PIER 11) COOS BAY AND EUREKA STEAMSHIP LINE EQUIPPED WITH WIRE1 KSH SfeainsMP Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK. MARSHFIELD, DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOHER ON TUP illtl), AT 10 A. M.; 10TII, AT I P. M.; J7TII, AT H A. M.; 12ITII AT 1 P. M., AND JUST AT H A. M. Tlckctit on mI (o nil KmMci-h xlnta ami Infoiiuailon a to tuute Mild rate cheerfully furnMifd. Plinno .1.1..T. O. II. LANDERS. Agent PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE Arrow Line Steamers -SAIL San Frnnclsro Pier No. 2ti. Every Wednesday 3 P. M. Co3 Rny Every Friday To Portland Aim Tiiusiiuy To San Frnnrlsco THOMAS II. JAMES, Agent Ocean Dock Phono 27H. To Portland every Thursday 'HIE FAST AND S S. Geo. NEWLY NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. F. McGEORGE AGENT W. R PAINTER Phono 44, Marshfield Phone 421, North Bend DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHfELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF OARS S 17 Central Av. Phono :17S-Tj MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION.' " - Premier, for rent or exchange FIIOM - Portland AIIjoib Dock No. 3 Every Saturday u A. M. Mnrahflcld. To Eureka every Monday COMFORTAnLE W. Elder EQUIPPED BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER uediiieiy MADR UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. ' STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICf Free delivery, 8 n. m. and a p. in Phone 7 WALL PAPER See 1 VIERS About it. imi i 1 1 iimn imv NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS LSIESI IENS FROM Ci.ijyii.lt (Special to The Times.) COQUILLIO, Or., Oct. r,,- -Mrs. Jack Jusca was hostess on last Thursday ovonlng when she enter tained the Thursday Niuht Club. Tlio evening was s etit in sewing, and at a late hour a dainty lunch eon was served. Them present were Mesdtuno3 Virgil Wilson, llnl W. Pierce, T. 'IlonJ. Ctnrlo and Hob eit Watson, tho Missis Uessle Maury, Uuth Woodford, Myrtle Lund, Dor othy Watson nml Ollvo Itlch:nds, of Marshfield. Mr. and .Mrs. R. Uooney were host and hostess on Frldnv ovonlng when they entertained at' dinner at their farm home two miles north of Co iiulllo. Those present were Air. and Mrs. Robert Watson nmt two chil dren, Mary and .Tamos, Mlus Allle Phillips, Miss Olive Itlchards and Messrs. Jno. and Alfred .Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Itobeit Watson enter tained Informally at dinner on Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Ollvo RIcharilH of Mtir.ihrield. After dinner the evening was spent in ploying cards. Thoro present were Mr. and .Mrs. Uooney, the Mosul's. Phillips. Watson, Schrocder and Richards, and Messn. Tuttle, Wat son, .Ino. and Alfred Mlllor, Mr. and Mrs. II. Rose and fam ily left Thursday Tor Marshfield where they will locato. Mr. Uosu having accepted a portion there. Mrs. T. IlonJ. Currlo lort on Fri day for a two weeks visit with her mother nt llaudoii. Tom Hall, of Mirnhflold, was a County Court lsltor on Saturday. Cl'LLINGS OF COQUILLE Cimw County Se.it Noun ns Told by The Sentinel Tuesday the Council appointed Dr. V. L. Hamilton City Health Of ficer, a position that has been va cant since Dr. R. 11. Hong's removal to California. The "new officer's first duty was to set how many or the pupils who had to stay out of school on account of the measles are fit to come back. It was n decided relief to see the Coos Hay Paving ii Construction Company's asphalting plant moving away from In front of our window this week. Still we hnve heard noth ing about its putting up the fi0 rental demanded by the city for tho use of tho street for the past four months, Last Sunday morning Rev. J, E. Wallock, tho new pastor of the M. E. Church South, preached his first sermon here, making a f Ino Impres sion. In the evening, Rev. A. ThomKs, the retiring pastor, took his "parting shot." A little sou of J. L. Laird foil and broke his leg coining out of Lyons & Jones' store. Last Saturday D. C. Hover was brought down here from .Myrtle Point and placed In jail to servo a sentence Imposed by the Fifth Jus tice for bootlegging. His dose van $200 and thirty day?, and nothing was suspended. J. L. Smith, county agriculturist. Is enjoying a visit from his brother, II. D. Smith, of Manhattan, Kan sas, where he holds the position of manager of tho Press Hureau of tho stato agricultural college. This Is his first visit to this section nml he expects to write soma articles about Its agricultural resources for tho In dustrialist, as tho cnllego pnpa.' Is termed, on his return. Llbby COAL. The Kind VOl' Iuiva ALWAYS I'SED. Phono 7a. Pacific Livery and Transfer Copipupy. GLASS OF SALTS If Your Rack Is Aching or Rladdci' Rolhei'N, Hi Ink Lots of Water nml Eat Less .Meat When your kidneys hurt nml your back feels sore, don't got scar ed and proceod to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys ami Irritate tho entire urin ary tract. Keep your kidneys clenn like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harm less salts which removes the body's urinous waste nml stimulates them to their normal activity. The func tion of the kidneys is to filter tho blood. In 24 hours they strain from It fiOO grains of acid and wnsto, so we enn readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kldnoys nctlve. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass ot water before breakfast each morning for u few days and your kldnoys will act fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and loinon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; nlso to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer (s a squrce of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injuio: makes a delightful . offer vescent llthla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and nctlve. Try this ,nlBo keep up the water drinking and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. For salo by Brown Drug Co, rn ittii ii in imm iiiiniin hhiiihi,,.,, . ' in i i 'i -r-ii.i ... L 'V'lHKBMfc- I WRECK NIMH RANDON Wreck Huh Recit Floating About for VZiutwh mil.... "l RANDOM, Or.. Oct. 0 with in moans ot Identification gone ,PP single most snapped off close to lie deck and with the general ap ,ear! ance of luivng been wrecked, the hull of a ship, between 70 and in foot long, washed ashore about three miles south of hero Thursday. I-w the build ami size of the vessel si appears to have 'been n flshliiK iZf or tender of somp sort, nnd " evidently been drifting about " sovoral months, as sho Is beavllv water logged. Some say that she the typo of boat used for rial m along tho Alaskan Coast. ' NEW COUNTY MAY RISE Petitionee Would Create "Slushm" From Ijane. BUOENB, Or., Oct. G lotitIon nsklng for Information of 'Slushiw'' County, taking 800 siiuaro miles of tho timbered and Coast territory from Western Lane County were filed with tho Lane County Clerk beurliu: sufficient names to place the isqnn upon tho November ballot. Tho proposed county will embrace virtually all the torrltory In l.nno County west of the Coast mountains and will bo 10 miles long by :in miles wide. Its assessed valuation Is approximately $5,000,000 ami Its population Is estimated at 2000. It will Include,-, uenr Its eastern boundary, tho towns of Illnchlcy. Ilnlo, Wnltou and Almn. The lino runs between Loirg Tom, Richardson. Cheslre, Spencer and Coyote- pre cincts on tho east and Lano,, Walton and Mound on tho west. .Mound pre cinct Is partly divided by tho line. EUGENE TEACHERS HAVE TO TAKE OFF EARRINGS EUGENE. Or., Oct. 0. Eugene school teachers are discarding their earrings, nothwltliBtnndlng tho fact that they aro said to bo quite the style now. C. I. Collins, superin tendent of tho city schools, has Is sued the following statement tbrmmh tho Teachers' Rulletln: "Tho war has put Paris out of commission as the world's fashion center, but no seem to have taken to Importing styles from Zultilnnd. Tho hideous, barbarous, disfiguring ear baubles of most savage race? aro all the rage. May tbo Lord dollver us from nose rings nnd tattoolngs." ROGUE RIVErTiSHING The fishermen at Roguo River are making fairly good catches, some 000 or 800 .salmon being delivered nt the ennnory each day. Several boats aro drirtlng at night and two seines aro being hauled one at the old Lyman Woodruff place and one at tho mouth of tho river. Some thing over half of the fish are fill vorsldos, the rest being Chlnooks. In a haul made last Saturday, the lower seine caught a Chinook that weighed 5-1 pounds. This fish caught In tho spring, when fat, would have weighed from GO to 70 pounds. Port Orfoid Tribune. POWELL FOUL PLAY When Inst seen Joo Powell of Marshfield was on Sixes Itlvcr In the trinity of Dr. Elgin's and It was reported was In company with Mc Donald, a man of unsavory reputa tion, who taught school at Eckley some tlmo ngo. Curry County au thorities, who aro Investigating the case, say that It Is not without Its ugly features pointing toward foul play. Port Orford Tribune, Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU Imvf ALWAYS USER. Phono 72. Paclflr Livery nml Trmibfrr Cuiiuuiy. '-' CHECK KIDNEV TROURLE AT ONCE. There Is such ready action In Fo loy Kidney PJlls, you feel their healing from tho very first doso. DaoUacho, weak, soro kldnoys, pain ful bladdor and lrrogulor action disappear with tholr uso. O. Pai nt or, Greon Rny, Wis., says: "My wlfo Is rapidly recovering her health and strength duo solely to Foley Kidney Pills." And W. T. Hiitchons, Nicholson, Gn says, "Just a few doses mudo jno feel bottor, nnd now my pains and rheumatism aro all none nml I sleep all night long. Qniii hv riwi PrAUfrinttnn Pharmacy Frank I). Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 7-i. RHAL-COOS HAY STAGE SCHEDULE Lv, Gardiner. Lv. Marshfield " Oct. P.m. l:30.,Thurs. i..12:00n. p.m.l 2:001.. Frl. 2 . .12:30p.m. p.m.j 2:00.. Sat. a.m. ri:30. . Sun. a. in. G:00... Mon. a.m.j G:30... Tue.s, a.m.l 7:001. . Wed. 3 4 r , G 7 . ,jl2:30p.ro ,. 4:00a.m. .. -1:30.0.111. .. 5:00a.ni. ... 5:30a.m. ., 5:30a.ni. ,. 5:30a.m. a.m.j 7:00.. Thur. 8 a.m.l 7:001... Frl. 0 a.m.l 7:001... Sat. 10 .. 5:30a.m. a.m.j 7:30j.. Sun. 11 .. 6:00a.m. a.m.j 8:30,. Mon. 12 .. 7:00a.m. n.m. 10:00... Tites. 13 .. 8:30a.m. a.m. 11:00 .. Wed. 14 ,. 9:30a.ni. n.m.ll:30j. Th. 15 .,10:00a.m. P.m.12:30... Frl. 10 ..;ii;00a.ro. p.m.l l:30;. Sat. 17 ..18:00m. p.m.l 2:001... Sun. IS . ,12:30p.m. p.m. 2i00i, Mon, 19 ..12:30p.m. a.m. B:30 ... Tues. 2U .. i;i a.m.l "G:00J,. Wed. 21 a.m.j G:30. . Th. 22 a.m.j 7:00... Fri. 23 a.m.j 7:00J.. Oct. 24 a.m.l 8:00JJ. Sun. 2C n.m.j 0:30. . Mon. 20 n.m. 110:301. . TueS. 27 4:30a.m. 5:00a.m. 5:30a.m. B:30a.ni. G:30a.m, 8:00a.m. 9:00!a.m. a.m.ll:30.. We'd. 28 . .10;00a.m p.m.12:30.. Th. 29 ...ll:00a.m p.m. l:30,. Frl, 30 ..112:00 0,. P.m. l;30,, Sat. 31 ..l2:00m. -" .1 II Illli. - II Louis v.l., p:..UI iC olJos fllCHUft, -arM, ?"l'?Z. hZLnmfi2. "cr 1 and !!" years. ""' .n',!!'".,, - miU'Si lo abandon ,i. ."r lini r ,utMf, ffii5 ""OU HIIIl .. -' !.?R "" and ttnuVS merchant y &g loodlliuBJS malls over tl, ,1. ween Cam vft "rtuuoim i "i people olcB tsiraiocarnlnU, Ivlslona iivm iv.usl 'nlted Statu 8u!t -- "'! imiiif hit ronsmtriUi ti I" having the mstl Kdlilhnrrn ..i ... I ternm of thlittiind iv vninca iroin mm I'olnt. and Iron ilfrjl ImrK daily Onljiml curried over lie tUbl I O.lll In Ihn fnln II SKITKJIIlKnnfl Mine lUlnfall UjJ ibt rJ Capt 0, Wires. 2 wver. reports He ai month of Septemtet ilnys rainy and ri. ilcar 7 The riliS respoiullng month U . Iiiclie.1, a (llffertsni lore this yesr H .ear was a recorih full. During the Ik avcriiKe September nj J. 02 Inches, sail On to this year mi III t It Is seen that til is I tins been double ttt toinber In tea jm corner. cogi'ii.u: I -t.A Mnw liAA.. mUBS t ItO uv v'jm Cll) li cerinmj iii 1 1 ueer lame i "a r.nin Vnrlh llr,d till coiislgneu toonewn' .... .v. Aa.u..Myi wmn iii wiuiu"" iIlKosted, the toaiip willing to afffpt ht people were "" a ropy oi it w in regara 10 iiw for tho Myrtle ?m ""??." ZZtiA gnine iiiio. vvfT XKWR OK n i;eistM Alone ! llyTt Mr. Do". Mw caller at the W Karl Leppert.M; lag lo a mill it CW sunimer, retuniN tc spend the wliift er with bis lort : ' Captain C k United States W arrived here U" W leiei'H""0 j,, l t tie imi't"- V" ., over the Mm nig cla&a conun""1 -- B,Ttheiw; st't'o.!. m ; a I October l.'"'! Gartner, ? w"g? Ilrownuis ?""Mti Perkins Mur ROOMS 118 Tiuei Wt A Scratch 40, i'si:n.ftSii This li b ?",, atf" trouble- . ,1 Cleanses tbeS cashes , leaving theth:t rf' ful Ewema cw few's -4 -