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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1913)
l.ttlIWWBiBe vttBB2Wmgax 4J&. n"'vtCiS3, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1913-EVENING EDITION. &&""- .t y- lUTO FARE 20c Bound Trip between i f I.J arsniiKiu and North Bend Sarshfield- NORTH BtNU AUTO LINE GoistfcKing, Props. tures&Framing Walker Studio .- nrrlvml nt lflnt n wilt give ono beautiful 32- cottage dinner set away nusu- r fre with every jjo.uu wuh .1. nlirhiisfil from lis. Soo la our window. Wo glvo chocks tterr purchase, which will bo or premiums ns long ub wo aro Ictlius. UyTea, Coffee & Spice House F1M - O'CouncIl Illdg. 181 Murkct Star Transfer i Storage Co. xrj to do eII kinds of hauling wit notice. W moot nil traini oiti ind wo also bavu tho latent KtinoliU Piano Moror. W dt our wore. H,Heisner,ProP. totilS-R. 120-J 9-l f and Second Hand Furniture kid en tiio Installment plan. RIXQIO.V, doylh & CO., 302 Front St. iSKMi Mnndiflcld. Or. Lots at Bunker Nill wier of county road. Centrally I'd. Only 650. AUG.FBJZEEN t neir lurntlon I Front Btr. Mnnibflold OFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PMMI.V OSTLINI). Ccusultlng Engineer and Architect. Pi'O'Mi Mwrwliflclil. Ore. IX.U1UQIIT. -i contractor and 1ITI litiik ui., "uiuiiuu "" wnishod on roqueai. h,t; fvv,.,"'ul,UUB lurnisnoa Pton. T4.R. " JU" BUBnin' "m EDMAiV, Fe Swedish Massage, Medio. ii!fc st. iiin oo.it OSTLIvn. PftTtA m LjMth Street. Pbonn 103.L ' LEY LALLIxnun Pknl.r- .. , woiuaio, 237 So. Broadwaj rnona 18.T. Pa7TunpE " aWUITEOT J!ifWleld. Or lff.Moiiuow; : &!. ..nust. hw n f 0Ter 0na LJ!2ePhone 820. f.OlANDLEn. Architect, 'HENrmvm k f!P,.DeM PIo. t'St "'nation free "u iii-j. !o want r . r U'red methlnK BC1t or rnn,, ll Charges reaaon- LRATiY. MONTGOMERY 'atcand Insurance l4 North Front 5i-. l' cci Aimouncemesit Wo Imvo Jtmt opened our stock of- plate fln.i( window KlnsH, art ghihH, mirror, prismatic glass, etc., at 7H7 South tlroadway, Marijhlicld. While nil of out' stock has not, mil veil wo are now prepared to take care or all ordinary orders. Wo will ho pleased to show yon Miinple.s of our nhiss or or to talk over nny order you Imvo lit mind. Wo hnvo made arrangements to supply you anything yoit neeu lit tho glass lint no matter how largo or how Ninall, how lienvy, how ornamental or for what. special puritoNo It Is required. Wo will cheerfully furnish estimates on largo windows, show cases, mirrors, etc., mid will lvo special attention to telephone ordct'H. IHii lit and let us show you. CHvo us a trial older tin ilrst thno you iiocmI anything In this line. Wo tuako a specialty of glass. Coos Bay Plate amid Window Glass Co .T. A. GOODWILL and W. K. HAWVKIt, SlanaKers. 727 Hniith llroailway .Alarwhfleld, Ore. Coos Bay Business College You know what you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starting NOW-For something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Telephone 402. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! You have but a few clays in which to pay your taxes and secure the three per cent discount. Give us a-list of your property and ye will see that they arc promptly attended to. Ti?e First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNET BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits. Taxes can be Paid at this Bank. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title k Guarantee and Abstract Co. 1 l HENItY SENGSTACKE.V, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Platting Lamia a specialty. Farma Timber Coal and Marahflold Oflice 14-J. General Agents "BASTSIDE." C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. KETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMI1ER, LATH, SiriNgJiES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO HV USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH HROADWAY Your Child's Health Your First Thought nJff Aou 1avo children, naturally tout huiuly waut them t dovelopTtronir nil attention rauat be glvon when chill dron show tho first aymptonn T of tha many common ailments. Porhapa th?y wo weakly and thin, or grow too fast thus sacrificing atrongth? Those and other apparently minor aUmeiu may bo tor lift0"11111" t0 a woak coSutatlw Such children noed Jayne'a Tonlo Vermifuge which la cssontially a chll dren's tonic. I'lrst of all, it wffl nroDor ly earn for tho chlld'a atomach u wil also lmprovo tho appetite, and will add strength to tho other organs of the it increases tho numbor of red cor! S?"a,.mhal'!,H olcSed blood to APm Kody hoaIy and strong ,".?. th0 most. common ailmenU that children dovolop la that of a dta! r "Tcstlon. In many cases thl eaSnal ra?tU0 parasltoa ", to! (eaunai tract. To correct such tronhin h.iM. .!"' h?vo. beon restored ti in.uV.i11"?11 th0 us ot thla tonlo Insist upon Jayuo's; accept no other Bold by druggista ovorywhore. Dr D Jayno & son, PhUadelpnia, Pa. . 0 I Will Furnish Your House On Uie Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman .'111 North Front St. Bus. Phono 29C-X. Res. Phono ICG IN RELAY RAGE I.OS ANGELES, March 11. Ten thousand hoy athletes scattered ncross tho thlrtoun states lying be tween New York and San Francisco will run In lialf-inllo relays from tho Atlantic metropolis to San Francisco and Los Angeles and San Diego in 19 15, It plans formulated by Harry D. Cross, sccrotnry of tho boys' department of tho Young Men's Christian Association in Lob Angeles aro carried out. Cross announced that If Ills plan woro put into opornrlon tho boyB would l)o the means of conveying a message from Now York to the dologntos of tho International Con vention of tho Young Men's Chris tian Association to be hold In Los Angeles In 1915, and also to the I'nnama-Callfornln Exposition In San Diego. To niiiko such a gigantic relay run feasible, Cross said it would bo necessary to obtnln tho co-operation of all ncross tho country. Ho declared no bclloved tho ovent could bo completed, even across tho divide, and tho dosorts, In eight or nlno days, excluding Sundny. Cross declared that besides being ono of tno greatest running events of his tory, such nn athletic ovont would bo ono of the best posslblo means of advertising the two expositions to bo hold In California In 1915, and Incidentally tho International Convention of tho Young Men's Christian Association. MORAL CRUSAD FOR A GOOD WATf.ll OR FINK JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. i:(Mi irnnt Ht.. iwarsliflcld. CIVIL SERVICE EXAM. Singer Sewing Machines We liavo them for rent or for salo. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Salo. W. J. R1TZ, lilt Park Ave. Mnrahflcld. Phono 280-X. City Auto Service Good Cars, Caroful Drivers and roaaonablo charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro at any time." Stands Dlanco Hotol and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 4( Night Phono 46. HAUKKK M OOODAXK. nrrnirlnrom ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES.' OFFICE w. s. imo.wx Jj3 A. II. HODGINS Marshfield Paint (9b Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished. Phono 1H7-L Marshfield. Ore. The Sign of $w bood Candy Always Parker & Leaton Heal Ivstate, Mentals and IiiMirauco Loehhart Building, Over Huh Cloth ing Store, Mnrhhflcld, Ore. You Auto Call Foote PHONE 1I4.J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Blanco Billiard Parlor TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phone rJ. Residence Phono 8-J. Careful Driven :- Good Car Men Only Eligible for Positions Open lit Marshfield Now. Tho U. S. Civil Servlco Commis sion nnnounccs n male clorlt-carrlor examination to bo held at Mnrsh Hold, Oregon, April 12, 1913, to es tablish nu eligible register from which selection may bo made to fill such vacancies us may occur from tlmo to time In tho Marshfield post office. Men only nro ollglblo for this examination. Applicants should apply at onco to tho Local Secretary, Board of Civil Servlco Examiners at the Marshfield postofflce, or tho Secre tary, 11th Civil Servlco District, Seattle, Wash., for application blank and full Information. Orrine for Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE Wo nro In earnest when wo nsk you to glvo ORRINE a trial. You hnvo nothing to risk and every thing to gain for your monoy will bo rotumed It nftor n trial you fall to got results from ' ORRINE. This offer gives tho wives nnd mo ther of thoso who drink to excess an opportunity to try tho ORRINE treatmont. It is a vory slmplo trcntmont, can bo glvon In tho homo without publicity, or loss of tlmo from business, and nt a small prlco. ORRINE Is .prepared In two forms: No. 1, secret treatmont, a powder; ORRINE No. 2, In pill form, for thoso who dealro to tnko voluntary treatmont. Costs only 11.00 a box. Conio In and talk over tho mnttor with us. Ask for booklet. Owl Proscription ti'lmr- mncy, Front St., Photia 74-J Noto that word 'prescription. NOTICE TO ELECTORS. Notlco Is hereby glvon that a special municipal election will bo held In tho City of Marshfiold, Coos County, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 18th dny or March, 1913, bo tweon tho hours of 8 a. m. and 7 p. in. In tho Hall over tho Pnlnco Restaurant, and formerly known ns tho Socialist Hall, to voto on tho following questions: "Do you npprovo of tho Terminal Railway dealings with tho Southern Pacific intorost with a viow to tho transfer to It of Its present steam franchlso In tho City of Marshfiold." "Shall tho City contrlbuto $1C0 monthly to tho support of tho Coos Hay Uanu." JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. THE MERCHANTS' CAFE Airaoouiiraces Kits Removal Balftflmnoire Cafe from Ub former quarters on Commercial Avonuo Into tho larger nnd moro commodious rooms of tho AT THE CORNER OF BROADWAY which It will occupy horeaftor. Tho Merchant's popular lunch counter hna been installed. Tho same good cooking, tho samo clean, sanitary and prompt sorvlce, tho samo reasonable prices. Conio in and seo mo in my now home. TheJMerdhaints' Cafe FRANK 8MALLWOOD, Prop. Oflice Phone 582 Residcnco phono 941 Donald MacKintosIn REAL ESTATE - FIRE INSURANCE Opposite Grand Theater BANDON, ORE. E III COQUILLE Women There Launch Move ment to Protect Young Officials' Views. The Coqulllo Sentinel says. An nppcal for tho betterment of social conditions In Coqulllo, and one that promises to becomo pro ductive of good, wna that mado by tho Woman's Study Club to tho council Monday evening. Fourteen signatures of prominent towiiBwomen appeared upon a peti tion, praying tho couiicllmon to tnko cognizance of provnlllug condi tions among tho younger peoplo of this city, and to oxort Itself to rals tho moral standard of tho commun ity. Mrs. McL. Robertson addressed tho council briefly and presented tho following petition for Its con sideration: "It It with alarm that wo learn that tho young men and boys (min ors) of this community nro found upon our streets in nn ltnoxlcated condition, often lato at night, nnd uini gins of our town nro allowed to roam tho streets either alone or worse than alone in bnd com pany of both boxob, when thoy should bo under tho protection of their parents. "Owing to these conditions, It Is requested that tills council tnko par ticular notice or tho sale of liquor to minors, see that tho curfow law Is vigorously enforced nnd Instruct the night marshal to tnko charge of such cases as nro found on tho streets In direct opposition to these Instructions nnd If necessary that ho have soveral deputies (moil or women). "Wo also request that all other laws round upon tho statute books of tltlB city, for tho protection of our young peoplo, bo enforced." This appeal to the council Is slgnod by Mrs. McL. Robortson. Mrs. Dolln L. Rollout, Mrs. Harriet A. Longston, Mrs. C. J. Fuhrinan, Mrs. E, M. Lyons, Francis E. Epper son, Borthn J. Smith, Florence M. Rogers, Eva M. Barrow, Mrs. II. E. Hong, Mrs. R. S. Knowlton, Mrs. W. Cnudlin, Mrs. C. L. Kidder and Mrs. N. N. Nelmnn. Mayor Morrison frnnkly ncknowl edged that what had been said of tho morality of the young people of Coqulllo was only too truo. Tho authorities, ho said, had ropcatcdly tried to got evldenco against thoso who had sold liquor to minors, but their efforts had proved futile. Tho chief executive, ho said, was glad to have tho citizens co-operate with tho pence officers In securing suffi cient evidence against such violators of tho lnw, and gnvo assuranco that ho would do all within his power to bring them to Justice. Ho was satisfied that thoro aro moil In town who mako it a business to furnish liquor to minors. City Attorney Llljcqvlst, who Is also doputy prosecutor of tho coun ty, said ho had arrested nt least 25 hoys undor 18 years of ngo with in the past five yonrs, and only ono hnd beon sent to tho reform school as provided for In such cases by tho statutes. Ho took Judga Hall of tho Juvenile court to task ror his nttltudo In tho ninttor," say ing ho Is nvorso to taking this ac tion. A FRESH BTTTPLY of FRESH OIjYMFIA. OYSTERS JUST RE CEIVED. Freo Delivery. PHONE your ORDER to F1IOXH 7Q-J. AH the World Contributes to Your Happiness Tho natives of Ceylon sond their choicest teas, tho poasantB of Switzerland supply tho dain tiest neodlowork, Franco con tributes mnrvollouB silks, Ire land llnoiiB nnd England buU lngs of wondrous texture. The products of tho world are brought by boat and rail to your vory door. Merchants, eager to pleaso, fnsclnato and gratify your de alro for "somothing now," ran sack tho earth to securo the things that will delight and cnptlvato tho hearts of their customers. Tho now things for spring nro budding out. Every day from now on stories or now milllnory, now apparel and now fabrics will bo told. It In tho most Interesting nows of tho year. Read tho advertisements In THE TIMES closely and con Btuntly every day, thon you will bo woll Informed regarding tho styles for Easter, tho latest Importations from abroad nnd tho newest Ideas for furnish ings lu tho homo. Besides, you will know of every opportunity to cconomlzo. av rciMiircmn op COUGHING. 1b swooping over tho town and young and old nro nllko affected. Foley's Honey & Tar Compound Is a quick safe reliable family medlclno for coughs and colds, A. S. Jonos, of Lee Pharmacy, Chico. Calif., saya; "Foloy's Honoy and Tar Compound ban no equal, and I recommend It as containing no narcotics or other linonfnl nrnnnrHoo " TtVir nnl bv iLcckhart & Parsons, Thi Busy Cor- vr, . . .