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Jtf'vJ JM?i UK THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. n- - - Irum's-Garage bomo of tho ILIAC and FORD to Supplies for All Makes of Cars itinl Av. Wo '8T' 11TLE SHOE SHOP IND THE CORNER ,0 ton rin got your shoes proniptl. loiihonnbly and irli)'. , OOHIO '" UAR or iu ami see. K. A L li Orpnoitiii Theater. . 1. .w1 unvn mm flfll Una IHULK will n' ..vp . .. nnlr of nion's and hoys' K'e do llrst class shoo ro ll tllO lOWOBl priuun iu iiiu burs for u Bqunro ucai. Luff. Olson. 15 Sniitli Hrondwny. Premiums telwd blK shipment of blCi: GLASSWARE roil premiums fur our customers. n mid look tliem over Tea,Coffee& Spice House D'CONNF.LL llLDO. H.J. ihi alarum. JICK WORK, PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, fchonc the old reliable Jay Steam Laundry ways deliver the goods. I57-J Marshfield W & A ls T inA Bend rt"W J1C cavo every 20 minutes from to 7 u. in.: from 7 p. in. clock ovcry half. Faro 16 way, round trip 2G cents, itlmi hooks. 20 rides, $2.00. ye Chandlor Hotol, Marsh. I North Bond News Co., in end. 5T & KING, Props. 'ANTED that won't keup tlino. Dirty eld oil are tliu ruination oi Itch. Lot mo hnndlo It and It perfectly for years to I. C. BARKER bnt st. Marsh II Id. or. ELECTRIC HOE STORE blaco to buy good shoes for li! WHOLE FAMILY. 180 S. Uroauway. iue Pantatorium IHIKRN DYERS. CLEANERS. KHS and HAT RENOVATORS I for Ihnvard II. Straw & Fine Tailoring. Let u i your next suit. KTItAL. Phone 250-X Bay extept Sunday go out. Maria W. Jackson (rndunto Mnsseuso LADIES ONLY passage nnd Manlpu- treatment. North Ilcwl. Oregon Class Weaving Piomptly ilouo at Kner's'Rag Carpet factory fniaii uvcniin between Cnllfor- I Ilia iiml ('mined lent. 1174. North Uond. Or. BOARD In a Want Country Home no or three ladles, during and August. Address R, ft Times. References. EGniVin Jge shipment of Electric Cut lhades. Nnd see our stock of glass- we also have some of the e8U8 In shower fixtures, o light to flvo. Everything P'cal supplies. ird & Langworthy Auto Service & Tiicltpr. Pronrletors. lorderB to Blanco Hotel, 4C. ' 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. Marshfield. Oregon. your Job printing done at NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed 111 (I a will l hi ..!. it !..! i... r,.,..,n , ;.Kt:i-,u "y me common Council or the City of Marshfield. w wu.,...,, uicguu, HIUI1 eignt o clock p. m.. Monday, the .10th day of June, 1013, for the Improvement of that portion of Hemlock Avenue from the west line of Front Street North tp the west line of Sixth Street North In tho City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, according to the plans nnd specifications on fllo In tho office of the City Recorder nnd there open to tho Inspection of nil persons Interested therein. 'V1 '''"Is must ho in nccordnncc with the requirements accompanying said specifications, and upon blanks for that purpose which will ho sup plied upon request at tho office of the City Engineer. A certified check of flvo per cent '.. ."; ni,,01lt ''''I must accompany the bid to be forfeited to tho said City of Mnrshflold In enso the con tract Is awarded tho contractor nnd ho fnlls to enter In a contract with the said city within flvo dnys. Tho Common Council reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. Dated this 19th day of Juno. 1913. JOHN V. BUTLER, Recorder NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco Is hereby given Hint sealed bids will bo received by tho Common Council of the City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o clock p. m Monday, the 30th day of June, 1913, for tho Improvement of Hint nortloii or i.'mu-ti. stDf South from tho south lino of HIrod Avenue west to tho south lino of Railroad Addition to Mnrshflold, In the City of Mnrshflold, Coos County. Oregon, according to tho plans nnd specifications on fllo In tho offlco or tho City Recorder nnd thoro open to tho Inspection or all persons In terested therein. All bids must bo In nccordnnco with tho requirements accompanying snld speciricntlons, nnd upon blanks ror that purpose which will bo sup plied upon request nt tho offlco of tho City Engineer. A certified check of flvo per cent of tho nmount bid must nccompnny tho bid to bo forfeited to tho snld City of Marshfield In enso tho con tract Is awarded tho contractor and ho fnlls to enter In n contract with tho snld city within flvo dnjB. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to reject nny nnd all bids. Dated this 19th day of Juno. 1913. JOHN V. BUTLER, Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by tho Common Council ot the City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock p. m., Monduj, the 30th day or June , 1913, tor tne Improvement or thnt portion or Johnson Avenue west from tho east line or Second Street South to tho onBt lino or Tenth Street South In the City or Marsh rield, Coos County, Oregon, accord lug to tho plans and specifications on file In the office or the City Re corder and there open to the Inspec tion or nil persons Interested therein. All bids must be In nccordnnco with the requirements neeoinpiiny ing snld specifications, nnd upon blanks for thnt purpose which will bo supplied upon request nt tho of rico or tho City Engineer. A certified check of flvo per cent of tho amount bid must nccompnny tho bid to bo forfeited to tho snld City of Marshfield In enso tho con tract Is awarded tho contractor nnd he falls to enter In n contract with tho said rlty within rivo dayB. The Common Council reserves tho right to reject nny nnd nil bids. Dated this 19th day of June, 1913. JOHN V. BUTLER, Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received by tho Common Council or the City of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock p. m., Monday, tho 30th day of June, 11)13, ror the Improvement or that portion or Eleventh Street South from the north line or Rail road addition to Murshriold to the south lino ot Ingoisoll Avcnuo West In the city or Marshrield, Coos Coun ty, Oregon, according to tho plans and speciricntlons on fllo In the of flco or tho City Recorder nnd thero open to tho Inspection or nil persons Interested therein. Alt bids must bo In nccordnncc with tho requirements accompanying snld speciricntlons, nnd upon blanks ror that purpose which will be sup plied upon request nt tho office or tho City Engineer. A cortiricnto or rivo per cent or tho nmount bid must nccompnny tho bid, to bo forfeited to tho snld City ot Marshriold In enso tho contract Is awarded tho contractor nnd ho rails to cuter In n contract with tho said city within tlvo dnys. Tho Common Council reserves the right to reject any nnd nil bids. Dated this 19th day or June. 1913. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL 11ILL IN TWO I1Y USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH RROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SEXGSTACKEX, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIAIl'V. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIBE MARSHFIELD OFFICE. PHONE 11-7. COQUILLE CITY OFFICII PHONE 1U1. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FOR MARSHFIELD FROM PORTLAND FRIDAY, JUNE 27, AT 6 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. pono 44 O. F. McGEORGE, Ageat S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay " Friday, June 27, at 3 P. ML CARRYING ALL COOS RAY FREIGHT. San Francisco office, 805 Flfo llldg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 Inter-Oceanic Transmutation Co., C. F. .McGeorgt', Agt. Phono 1 1. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS 5teamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SITING FROM PORTLAND JUNE I, 0, II, II), 21 AND 20; siTlVfi FROM COOS RAY JUNK 1, 0, 11, 10, 21 AND 2(lj JULY b.MW.M. (J) 1J( jo, ai, 20 AND HI. fTirL-nU on sale to all Eastern points and Information as to routes llllll rnira .... ....j ......-..-... Flowers of Decoration -"LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY"- No. 1. THE ROSE. Copyright, 1913, by Tho Associated Newspaper School, inc. Phone Main H5-L. P. It STERLING, Agent. THERE were roses In the Hang ing Gardens ot Babylon three HliillMiinil vitnt.. mm V.iit tt'lll ... ........... ,.v..n tw ." remember that Solomon sang. "1 am the lose of Sharon and the lll or the valley," and Homer in his Iliad nnd Odyssej borrows tho colois ot the rose to describe tho rising sun. Tliero Is n fnhlo that Flora, hav ing found the dead body of her fav orite nymph, whose beauty wiib equal to her own, Implored tho as sistance or all tho Olympian deities to eiuiuge It into a flower or such wondrous hue nnd frnuranco Hint nil other flowers might acknow ledge It to be their queen. Apollc lent tho vivifying power of hh nonius, Bncchus bnthed It In nee tar. and the other gods Joined In acquitted. Ilstnn ut tho time the flowers de manded from Allah a new soere!gn because the drowsy iotas would slumber at night. In ono or their old curious tnles all tho birds appear before Solomon and charge the nightingale with disturbing their rest by his plnlntlve strains of night music. Tho nightingale is summon ed before the king nnd tells that It has been his love for tho rose that has driven him to despnlr how he beat his wings against lior white breast uiftll they bled nnd the red rose was born. It may haw been tho king's sense of Justice, or It may have been tho beauty of the blood red rose, that formed the king's decision tho nightingale was acquitted making whut was nlwnys called by the Greeks the Queen of Flow ers the rose. All roses were white until one eventful day as Venus went sighing for Adonis - Her naked foot a rude thorn tore. From sting of brlnr It bled, mid when the blood inn evermore It dyed tho roses red. And so It ciiiiio to pass that the rose was consecrated to Aurora, as Its colors hud the richness ol the rising sun. But when the devil eniiio Into the world tho roso grow thorns, uccord lug to tho wisdom of Zoroaster. Tho I'orslnns tell a different story. Their first roso bloomed In Hit- sprang from n drop of sweat that ion rrom tho urow of Mohammed. They never trend upon n roso petal of suffer one to Ho on tho ground. The Christian religion believes thnt the llrst roso bloomed In n tor rential paradise, and tho rose In Chrlstlnn art and legend Is given tho llrst place In connection with the Blessed Virgin, for It bus been universally deemed her special flower. Since Its earliest cultivation In Central and Northern Europe mnny centuries ago the roso has proved Itself tho most ndnptablo to varying conditions of cllmato of nny flower thnt grows, and It has been crossed nnd recrossed so mnny times that It Is now difficult to cnlculato tho number or species or which tho genus consists, though tho diverse opinions or botanists estimate 2ii0 different kinds, exclusive of the mere gnrden vnrlctles. It Is llttlo wonder thnt for so tunny centuries tho roso has re mained tho "Qtieon of Flowers." Every dny n different hiiinnn In terest story will nppcnr In The 'limes. You enn got n beautiful In taglio reproduction ot this picture, with five others, equnlly attractive, 7 by 916 Inches In size, with this week's ".Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" i well known authority covers tho subject f the pictures nnd stories of tho week. Renders of Tho Times and "Tho Mentor" will know Art. Literature, History, Sclcnco, and Travel, and own cxqulslto pictures. On sale ut Tho Times offlco. Prlro ion cents. Wrlto todny to Tho rimes for booklet explaining Tho Associated Newspaper School plan. No. 2. THE LILY. CCORDING to tho very earliest traditions or History ami myiii. tliorn iluidl wild Adiuii boforo tho coming of Eve a fair, golden haired woman, l.lllth by nniiie, who by tho witchery of her golden, honey-colored hair held Adum enmeshed In her tolls. Her symbol wus tho Illy. Evo eaino -and l.lllth wont. Tho flower remained. But ns tlino wont on it no longer Btood for tho woman, nil memory of whom had to bo blotted out. Instead this flower ciiiiio to typify purity. And so when Judith, duughtor of Israel, bound on hor speclul mission to save her race, went to tho tent of the dangerous llolofornes, sho wound In her hair a wreath or lilies, that nil evil might be averted from her and (hut success might nttend her undortuklng. With the coming or Christianity tho white Illy, looked upon us native to the Holy Laud, was dedicated to the Virgin Mary as emblematic or her purity. Thence comes tho name Annunciation Lily. In tho catacombs or Homo wo find tho Illy portrayed on the tombs of Christian muldeiis. And It Is used constantly In tho religious paintings or the Middle Ages to typify purity, love nnd mercy. The final Judgment scene Is given with the Judge hold ing In one hand tho sword of wrath and In tho other but a single Illy. Tho religious significance of tho flower traveled far, for oven In ills tunt Persia tho tall white Illy Is called to this dny "(loolo Miriam," or "Flower of Mary." Tho almost universal Importunes nnd significance of the Illy made It u favorite onibloni among tho differ ent orders of medieval society. It wns therefore quite natural mid lu keeping thnt Louis IX., or France, In Instituting a new nnd favorite or der of knighthood, should decree that Its members wear a chain ot biooni flowers entwined with white lilies, thereby signifying humility and purity. Eventually, howovor, tho power ful House of Bourbon took tho Illy ns Its own pocullnr flower of hor aldry and others had to forgo Its use. Tho Illy Is tho nntlvo flowor of Slam. Its cultivation Is the one In dustry of Bermiidn. It likes n peaty soil ami plenty of lenf mold. Ah lilies nro easy to grow, thankful for attention, beautiful In their flower ing, mid of Infinite variety, thoy will always bo second only to tho roso lu tho hearts of lovers of flowers. Kathorlno L. Norton, Now Bod ford, Miibs., says. "I had u terrible pnln ncross my back, with a burn- I.... mill urnliliiiir fot'llllL'. I took Foley Kldnoy I'llls us advised, with results certnin nun sure, mu jmni nnd burning fooling left mo; I folt toned up and Invigorated. I rec oinmond Foley Kidney Fills." Owl Prescription Phnrmncy. r-ranlc D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotol. Phono 74. T. J. SCAIFE. W. 8. II1IOW.N J5 A. II. HOBGINS Marshfiplri PAINT AND lYiarsnneiu DEC0RATNG co. Estimates Furnished. Phono 187-L MiirhliflPlil. "re. A lazy man's nfflnlty Is n woman who Is willing to furnish his dally bread. . GUFRY GH EF! IS TRUE BLUE Democrat Woolcirower Refuses to Sell Wool Until Price is Reduced by Party. CLEAN CHIMNEYS NOW. It Ib required by ordlnanco of tho City of Mnrshflold that chlmneya bo denned nnd kept in repairs to avoid tho danger nnd damngo of flro loss. In keeping with this ordinance, tho people nro requested at this time to havo chimneys cleaned and repaired. By ordor of J. W. CARTER, .Marshal. ANNOUNCEMENT. I am prepared to clean and re pair chlmnoyB on abort notlco. Phono 2S8. A. 11. SARGENT. Leave orders at Blanco Cigar Storo. Phono 78. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful DrirerB and reasonable charges. Our motto 'Will go anywhere at any time. fitindi-Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and U Night Phone . BAKKKIt M '""""" Ride In Lynn Lumbetirs 101H 7 passenger Cadillac. Stand at Hill yer'a Cigar Store. Telephone 18-J. After 11 p. m., telephone 2C0-L, the Right Cafe. Careful driving assurod. Prompt attention. Will go anywhere, any time, day or night. Leaves Hill yer'a Cigar Store to meet all trains and boatB. Atl Kiwis of Joh Printing Done ut The Times Office EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TltAOTB FOUR MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD Sff Plill ACRE; VIOO CASH, BALANCE TWO YEARS. NO IXTKIIKST. NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh DEMOCRATIC WOOL GROWER LOWERS PRICE. The Gold Beach Globo says: "Credit of being tho most fnlr llbornl-mlnded man In Oregon Is due Jesse Turner, ono or our local wool-growers. When of fered Ki cents for his current clip of wool recently, Mr. Tur ner snld ' no," thnt ho would not sell his wool until tho price went down to 1 1 cents, that ho was a free-trader nnd thnt there were li. 000, 000 peoplu In tho United States buying wool nnd he was only ono of 1,000,000 selling It. 'Whiit Is best for tho masses.' snld Mr. Turner, 'Is good enough for mo. " Ihe wool dip In Curry County this year will average about six pounds to tho sheep, nccotdliig to . O. Mllno, who hns Just com pleted u .tour or tho ranches, pur chnslng tho season's output. Tho price this venr Is 10 cents, nbout a 4 cents less than Inst year, but tho rnnchors or Curry County will receive over $312,000 ror wool nlono, tno total clip being estlmnted lu excess ()r 200,000 pounds. Mr. Mllno has chnrtored tho Rus tler to haul tho wool horo from Curry and most of It will bo re shaped by Sou Frnnclsco, probably. Ho Is going to Florence nnd Scotts burg from here to purchnso tho clIpB In those sections. Somo of tho lnrgest flocks or sheep lu Curry County us owned ns follows: Elmer Colgrovo nr.00 Chns Bnlloy 000 Wedderbiirn Trading Co UfiOO John Whltod moo o V;, SyJ!,,0.r. fi Smith Brothers jooo IMMIGRATION IS TO BE WATCHED Active Campaign Commenced for Enforcement of Immi- flration Laws Here. An nctlvo eninpulgn for n mnro strict enforcement of tho Immigra tion laws lu the Pacific Northwest Is Indicated In tho receipt of lotterH by n nuinbor ot prominent citizens on Coos Ray from tho nowly np poluted Immigration Insopctor In this district, w. .1. McConnoll, In which ho nsks tholr cooperation, Tho following Is a copy of tho lot- tor lining received horo: "Tho United States Immigration Service Is making efforts to enforce tho law prohibiting the Importation of alien contract labor Into tho United Suites, hut with nil tho dili gence being exercised nt our ports or entry, It Is found thnt such labor lu Isolated cases Is gaining entrance and being distributed throughout, tho country by means of employment agencies, mid otherwise. "To prevent these violations of law, Immigrant inspectors nro ap pointed under section 24 of tho Im migration net, their duty being to discover. If posslblo, such enses mid report tho same to the Department ut Washington, that proceedings may bo Instituted to punish tho offenders and deport those who nro not law fully admitted. "I urn ono or the inspectors np pointed under the uforounmed sec tion, having for my territory tho states of Montana, Idaho, Washing ton mid Oregon, and I am addressing a copy of this lettor to prominent citizens within my territory, asking (hut they cooperate lu this work by reporting any such cases as may come to tholr notlco and assisting mu In procuring evidence My liond qiinrtors nro at Moscow, Idaho, nnd all lottors addressed to mo thoro will receive prompt attention. "Thnnklng you In advance for such aid an you may rondor the Im migration Sorvlco by giving informa tion on tho foregoing Hue, I nm, "Very respectfully yours. "W. J. MeCONNELL. "Immigrant Inspector (See. 24)." WILLIAM M. WOOD MAKES A PERSONAL STATEMENT President of American Woolen Co. Ihximn nil Authorized Statement In Reference) to Trial. Mrs. P. M. 'Fully, of this city, n nleco of Wm. M. Woods, president of tho American Woolen Company, is lu receipt or n letter and paper from her mother containing n per sonal statement by Mr. Wood In reference to Ills recent trial. In this authorized statement Mr. Wood says: "I nm profoundly grateful for tho verdict which tho Jury has rendered In mi' Iinlinlr III Mill HO.ffllloil ilvna- .1. ... .. .... ... ..- - .- -., mlto case. I had no reason nt nny time to assume that tho verdict would bo othorwlso. J was not con scious of any guilt In connection with tho alleged conspiracy, bocauso I was lu no way Implicated In It. nor did I havo any knowledge of It." REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. Havo your Job printing done at Tho Times office. IU- Tlio Brilliant Stars of June, By tho end of Juno Mars. VoniiB, Saturn nnd Jupiter will an bo ..nr.,lnir utni-H hilt I.'nlflV S HolieV iiiuiiiMin ., .... - -,. - --- w and Tar Compound la at all times tho "Star inenicino ior congns. colds, croup nnd whooping cough. A cold In Juno is apt to develop Into bronchitis or pnoumoiila as at any othor tlino. but not If Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is takon. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. OppoBlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. id omce.