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'ty THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912 -EVENING EDITION V " Mill ll.i ' GMT SOLVE Mi ELECT LUG COS I B Pres. Taft Sends Special Mes sage to Congress Showing Increase Is World-wide. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Time j.) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 14. Tlio president In u special message to congress transmitted the first In stallment of tho Information collect ed by the Department of State In ro Marshfield Lodge Holds Annual Election Instal at April Meeting. Marshfield Lodge of Elks last evening held its annual election of officers. All of tho officers were elected by acclamation and arrange incuts were made for the Installation of tho now officials at tho first meet ing In April. There were- no con- gard to co-operation and tho cost of . tests for any of tho offlcos, some of living In various European countries, Tho Department, by direction of the prcsldont, Instructed tho consular officers to mako tho Investigation. Tho results of tho Inquiry aro sum med up In a lottor from Acting Sec retary of State Huntington Wilson, which Is submitted with tho consulnr rcportn and with a summary of their contents. Tho president in his messago says that tho popular demand for Infor mation of this character apparently was based on tho belief that somo romody might bo found for tho high cost of living. Tho Immediate result of tho liiaulrlos Instituted by tho Department of State through tho con sular offlcors was to accentuate tho fact that tho Incrcaso In tho prices of tho common necessities of life is world-wide, and that It Is an absorb ing question with tho co-opcratlvo associations. Intolllgcnco prcsantcd by tho co-operatlvo societies shows that oven whoro thoro has been nn ndvanco In wagCH tho porcontago hns not lcopt paco with the rlso In tho cost of food supplies. Tim prcsldont says that tho Information collected by tho Department of'Stnto Is a per manent contribution to tho history ot tho efforts of producors and con sumers to solvo for thomsolvcs tho economic problems of production, distribution, and consumption. It tho co-oporatlvo associations which linvo bcon In existonco for half a century havo not been ablo to detor mino tho fundamental causes of tho Increased cost of living or to retard tho advance, tho student of social progross may at least dorlvo Instruc tion from tho account of tho associa tions and their Influonco on tho woll bolng of tholr monibors. Tho president also calls attontlon to his mcBsngo of February 2, In which ho rccommondod nn interna tional commission to look into tho causa for tho high prlcos of tho no cossltlos of llfo and tho posslblo rem edies. Should such n commission bo authorized by congress, ho says, tho relation of tho co-oporatlvo societies to this subject would bo of great Interest. the nominees, where thoro wore more than ono nominated for tho offlco having withdrawn. Tho now officers ore: Kxaltod rtulor W. II. Haines. Esteemed Leading Knight E. D. McArthur. Estcomed Loyal Knight D. Y. Stafford. Esteemed Lecturing Knight F. M. rnrsons. Secretary Gcorgo Rotnor. Treasurer W. N. Elcblad. Tiler Chas. Van Duyn. Trustee W. U. Douglns. W. It. Haines, tho now exalted i tiler, announced the selection of Dnn Keating for esquire for tho coming year. Tho remainder of tho nppolnt Ivo officers will bo named by tho noxt meeting. YOU RISK NO MONEY. Our Reputation mid Money aro Uncle of This Offer. Wo pay for nil tlio tnedlclno used during He trial, if our remedy falls to completely lcllevo you of constipa tion. Wo take all the risk. You aro not obligated to us In any way what ever, if you nccopt our offer. Could anything bo more fair for you? Is there nny reason why you should hes ltafo to put our clnlms to a prac tical test? A mot scientific, common-sense treatment Is Itexall Orderlies, which are cnten Hko candy. They aro very pronounced, gentle and pleasant In action, and particularly agreeable In every way. They do not cause dlnr- I ftmnn tinuctna tnttttntinn rfflnlnn nt other Inconvenlonces. Hcxall Order lies aro particularly good for chil dren, need and delicate nersons. ' Wo urge you to try Itexall Order- i lies at our risk. Thrco sizes, 10c, j cuu aim uuc. iiuuiuiuuur, yuu cuu . get Itexall Remedies In this com-1 munlty only nt our store Tho Rox-1 all Store. Lockhart-Porsons Drug ' Co., "Tho Busy Cornor." Shoe pFor $ Women S3 For C L hoes Men dnoes For Children iMiZ - - VL S - J?:a l l PROGRAM IS OUT ALONO THE WATERFRONT Tho 8tcnmor Homer Ih duo In to night from San Francisco. Tho schooners Mary Dodgo and Sausallto Bailed from Bandon '.for San Francisco this morning. Tho Uesslo Dollar, tho big lumber carrier which will tnko on a cargo of 3,500,000 feot for China at tho Smith mill, Is exported in early to mprrow morning from San Francisco, Tho Breakwater Is duo In lato to night or early tomorrow morning from Portland. Sho wub uiinblu to loavo Tuesday on bur regular sclied ulo owing to being hold nt Portland to havo somo repair work dono on hor. Bort McCollum, formerly purser on tho Breakwater and Inter purser on tho Homer, Is now purser of the steamer Washington which Is in port from San Francisco. Tho Washing ton will sail from hero Saturdnv morning at 7 o'clock for San Fran cisco with passengers and freight. Arrangements Completed for Deiu orcst Modal Content Here Tho following Is tho program for tho Domorcst Modal contest which will bo given Friday evening nt tho Marshdold Mothodlst church under tho nusplces of tho Mnrshflold W. C. T. U.: Prayer and Scrlpturo Beading. , . . Bov. II. I. Butlodgo "Yahoo Becnmo nn Ilonornry Mem ber" Marjorlo Smith Bass Solo Carl Goldor "Tho Cowboy's Best". Amelia Llllobo Vocnl Solo Mrs. E. Shadbourno "Volco From the Poorhouso". ,. Bcsslo Balnea Instrumental Solo Mrs. Goo. Gclsondorfer "Making Shadows". . .Anna Truman Violin Solo Charles Rohflold "Prisoner's Soliloquy ..Lola Rltchlo Vocnl Solo Bosslo Ayro "Tho Surrender" . .Shlrloy Potorson Addross Mrs. Goo. AVntklns Closing Address Bov. a. LoBoy Hall Presentation of Modal Dr. Bird Bi Clark R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance I'M North Front Street Don't Throw Away Your old shoes. U wait. Wo fix 'cm while TUB ELECTING SHOE SHOP 180 So. Broadway Mnrshflold Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU hart ALWAYS USED. PHONE 73 Pacific Lirery ft Transfer Co. GETS AGENCY ' OF FINE AUTO WANTED ! ! ! jarpets upholstering and PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY phone ion V. J. IOAIFE A. H. HODGIN8 $ Marshfield Paint Sb Decorating Co. THERE IS A REASON FOR OUR CONTINUAL GROWTH IN THE SHOE BUSINESS. TlIE lAIICIE VARIETY NEWEST STYLES COMPLETE LINES OF SIZES ALL WIDTHSAIM) To TIIIS OUR GUARANTEE COMHINEI) WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S THAT IF TIIF. gn0F, 1)0 NOT STAND UP TO YOUR OWN SATISFACTION WK ARE READY AND WILLING TO MAKO THEM GOOD WHAT MORE CAN YOU DESIRE? WHAT MORE CAN WE 1)0? .. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. "Money Talks" MARSHFIELD "Money Talks" RANDOJf ' - i ' . ' Tn HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST "We have n limited quantity of ALDER "WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplnco that we will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone HOL Oregon Don't miss tho Band Boys' Dance Saturday evening. M'V CREA.M tliut will WHIP. Atft SACCIII for It, Phono H2DJ. Dnn't forgot PROVE 21 1.1. tho Turkish Baths. Oh, How I Kched! fijyj"1. ,one nerve.racktne terrlbla tnnt terimVlw u" KV ,1" "a"..?,f..co": oon must IO DKOnv Itrh 1.1. i.l, taut lth. nnili it ;...r.V .."''. off mr .,l"V?"'a 4 nd"l!S?iUU,'I,,,P "Mn cooled' 80"" .n?;,'?,;e."r?A''rops of D.D.D. Pro- itnh Vni. V:.. l.'"P'"a opi'ca that awful .jvo. inti vvr tne only nhflnftitMli. ..lfi.i.. " w remn.Jv. Vm. i. Z1X:' ","u" enm iShSmuta " UCCl',u wo", i'wt But If von rotnn .... ... . o certain or wlmt D a . ,,, do ro? vo. 8 taW ay ThffchVW,M m:8T.r'a.r:v m: vu ii ii g aioio. V4. Marshfield Hardware Company to Handle Michigan Cars in This Section. Tho .Mnrshflold Hardware Company lias Just boon appointed nRonts for tho Michigan nuto In Coos and Curry Countlos. Tho firm last wook recclv od a flno forty horsopowor touring nir which will bo used for demon stration purposes. Tho following statement relatlvo to tho mnchlno was mado today: Tho MIchlKnn Auto Is mado by tho Mlrhlgnn Auto & Buggy Compnny of Kalamazoo, Mich. This company has mado Its great success In standing be hind Its vehicles for tho last thirty jears. Now as thoy hnvo entered In let tlu nutomnbllo IiusIiiphs, thoy nro ready to stand bohlnd tholr nutos as well. They give n llfo gunrnnteo of their mnchlno, which no other company In the nutomobllo business will do. Tho other companies only gunrnnteo tholr machines for ono year. Thoy mako two slzos of nutomo blles. Ono Is forty horsepower and tho other thlrty-threo horsepower. Tho forty horsopowor machine com ploto with presto tank, lighting sys tem, top and wind shield, self starter and speedometer, soils for $1725. tn. ...in . . t whi gunrnnteo this car to be equal, If not bettor, than cars ranging from $2100 to $2500, Tho thlrty-threo horsopowor, whleh Is a Ilttlo smaller, sells for $1625. f. o. b. Mnrshflold. Thos nro both flve-pnssonger touring cars. Wo nro not going Into detail to tell nbout tho kind of onglne, carburntor, or other equipments ns wo hnvo n forty horFopower car hero nt Mnrsh flold on display. Anyone In need of a car wo nsk to call and examine tho Michigan, com pare It with othors. and bo your own Judge. Wo will bo glad to show you tho speed and tho power of tho car at any tlino. We nro tho solo agents of Coos and Curry Counties for theso machines. MARSHFIELD HARDWARE CO. DONT BUY YOUIt nUTTER CREAM OR MILK FROM THE COOS 1JAY ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY Unloss You Want Only tho BEST PHONE 73J Delivery 8 a. m. 2 p. in. Beau Pot Cheeso Try It. ?AST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH W1RELE3S AND SUBMARINE BELL SAILS:FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR. COOS BAY SUNDAY, MARCH 17, AT 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone AA. O. F. McOEOBOK, Agent. Union Oils JAHOLINE DI8TILLATI MsmK KKROJOl onmvjvn una ENGINE! CENTRIFUGAL I'UMPJ Coos Bay Oil & SuppIyCo, IfRTtliflctd, Ore. move sew mail urticrs Solicit! Now Is the Time TO HAVE THAT REfllDEXCR WIRED FOR LIGHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN Coos Bay Wiring Co, PHONE B37-J THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY AT 6 P. M., SATURDAY, MARCH 16 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44. c. F. McGKORGE, Agent. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Soils Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 074 TRY THE EDGE WITU YOUR FINGER. Examine a collar freah from our laundry. Notice Its clear, white col or, Its ren, elastic, stiffness, U smooth and Its perfect shape. Then test the top edge by running your flnger-tlp oyer It. Notice tae smooth, slick finish siren It. Noth Ing there to rub, dig or Irritate your neck. This test will proTa the ralue of our senrlce. Send us a trial bundle and apply the test MarjhfieloSHand & Steam Laundry Mantry Rros. Propi Phone 5HM-J. Our Wagons Qo Anywhere Anytime. STR. WASHINGTON WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 6, AT 7 A, M, STEAMER HOMER SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY MONDAY, MARCH 11. F. S. Dew, Agent Ocean Dock Blanchard's Livery we nave aeonre. ue Urr )ut lets ot L. II. Heliner and an fn pnrcd to render excellent lerrlciti the people ot Cue Day, CviM tlrera, gooo ris Jd ererjti'jj bat will mean uatlifactory unlet ti the public Phonf ui for drliUl horse, a rlr or anythlog needed b tbe lUery line. We alio do tract S builntss of il kinds. ALANCHAnD RROTHEIU Phone 138-J Llrery, Feed and Bale flerrlci 141 First and Alder Streets Doans' Transfer For All Kinds of Hauling W1J DELIVER COAL IN NORTH REND AND EAST SIDE. LinilY COAL Sfl.OO. nEAVER HILL $(1.30. (Coal ! Cash) nione 331.R. Marshflnld. 0-e EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON MARCH .1, I" lo AND "0 SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OV THE TIDE ON MAHClfa,' , 1, 2J1 AND 30. I A. PARKHURST, Ak'ent. Phone Main 830, PROFESSIONAL. .QIRECTOW rR. IlLRD B. CLARKE. Spoclallst on norTes, ipIfliB rhoumatlsm. Phono 17L North Brtl D-.c K. P. WINKLER. NMturouatli and Chlroprt All chronic diseases treated. CoujI Utlon free. Office houri: to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and to.P Naturopath Institute Room N No. 136 Droadway, MarihfleldOrt rn. G. W. LESLIE, -' Osteopathic PhyelcUa Uradua(te of the Amerhsn eehool Id Osteopathy at Irksrllle, Mo. OW In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to Hi W Phone 161-J; MarBbdeld; Orel HEAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE Bargains in Citu and Out side Property. AUG. FRIZEEN. 68 Central Ave.. MnrslinVlrl. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Mr ' Coqullle Office Phone 191 Mar.hUeld Office' 14-j Farms Timber - Coal and Platting Land, a spec'lalty. General Agents "EASTSIDF." J. W. RENNWTT, Lawyer. Ifflee over Flanagan A Dennett B ;.r.,fUM 0r D" J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon. )fflce: Lockhart Building, opposite Poet OUi Phone 105-J Now Is tho time to pot rid of voui rhoumatlsm. You enn do It by apply. Ing Chamborlaln's Liniment and mn saglng tho parts frooly at oach nppli cation. For salo by all dealers. Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to cnll nt The Pacific Monumental Works South Rroiulwny nml nmKe selec Hon from tlio larj-o stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has I., his employ the only pnutlcnl murble and Kran!te cutter in Coos county. And uono hut the best work Is turned out. DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Uiwt.n. nmtml Parlor We are equipped to do Mtf eU work on short notice at the lowest price. Examination '" Lady attendant, Coke building. W alte Chandler hotel. pbonelii, Unique Pantatoriufl THE RIODERN DYERS, CLEA RESSERS nnd HAT Rl"uv,irA I Agent for Edward E. Strauss flno Tailoring Let "... tfljf US WW ' next Suit. . 253 Commercial. rone 150-1 TV 1