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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 11,.. 1913 EVENING EDITION. From ar byTowns t!li;.S OK HANDOX. (-Hvli-tln'''" h '' ''-V 'i...'lNi ill lllM. Alexander K. nml Frank can r .7.L,;B K lull V BIMIlg II"-'" - ,i ,' men mo Ui boiih f tho II" ... m..i i.mii wlm nr- v i-n'M". '.: ..i .....i. i.. ' ilio 1'ioH nyionim uiiim' I IMt. J ..... ll, fll-lll. III1M 111'. n".w,i: .; i Viii i... .ili.il CI III I HO 1 It 1 !'" "" " ; iii i7. tw P. ' ... ......tlit.. (iilllttrit tit fr tno nuHt y;'1!'.. ""' l 'ft Hlll'lll llg l"u ""'" . ". """ aSiil of llio C'tivtlH Publishing I'u limit mutch between l.ut ,.,'....,..,. ni Ilin Ornliotllll LI .. ,1, resulted 111 J Hill P'ltiJ n--- - Ir for Milnoy. who wini two V . . . i I lit riiti mill .ii... ...,,.,, ml III tWIUltV 111 I II- utni.y Ih n liwi bu- I"''" V""! nllll WlMlU'll III llllVU till' IlL'Ht inttli throughout, and Hhowoil I, iniifi- limn I" Hi" forniur nimli no I" run una ""my uinlliiii. 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Ilriico JoIiiikoii; lip, I'mil I'loueh; fnt iiiiui'h .Miller, fnt wommi h nice. .1 ('my. fill-yard iIiihIi. boys iimlcr. Allium Slovens; fiil kIi. kIi-Ih H! nml under. Amy bug i mo, boys Hi nml under. Sliniiui, egg race, girls 10 or. Ituhy .Mi Donulil; uU-ynrd DV. 12 nml iinilor, win. ()oi- jnrd ila Ii, girls 1- ami ii ii liir.l Tluilllton; log-iolllllg pin to ilhliloil liotwoiin I'M bill Hliriiiinl. n:v ok dk.Wi. Clillllllll llni'iilil HiivH- "It hut ii woll-luiowii Hoiitliorn riiitnu It i-,' who Iiiih lioou llllll- II' llllllll VI'lll-H 111 ClIIIM I til V kUtlt no lii-tiiflt to Coim Uuy, 'W til IK IIIO 10 I'lllHU tllO Wlllll. mrlcil Hint ho lii'i'iuiio cokiiI iiii ullouoil fluw in tin. tllln lliiuil iiimii which tho C. A, Liiniiicr fi .Mfit. coiiipmiy pliint . in a r .MurHiirioiii, mul Iiiih .'il III iiciiulrliiir tliu ,-h'liiu (if IllKI'll lllil'll (if HOIIIO 0)10 who (IIIIIO 111 UlU-t!ll 111 llllVO llllll mi Iii tliu In ii (1 throiiKh Homo I ny t ii a ill n ko with u pnrty fo hiluiiKi'il to u fiinilly Hiiiiii) oi u IIH II nut at oiio tlino I Iniiil it in Hinii.ii iiml iimiii rlijhlii wero novor pnrteil with iiiiiiio I'liniiiiiuruiion, mul, no llOW Wl'Ilk Hill 11 II llllll. mm. well known that In tho IiiiiiiIh ytr hkllli'ii In Hiicii iirw.i.ini. s of tin math) to ylolil n con- v Mini oi koou Hani coin. iniio poopio or Coob county N tlmt tliu Smith ffiniiinnv i Hilt to nil llli-mivniilitiw... lit Iter.- " '" Americasi Sea Paimters "LEARN ONETHING EVERY DAY" - No. 5. ALEXANDER HA Copyright, 1!U3. by Tho Abho ALKXANDHIt IIAIIUISON Iiiih tivoil ho contlniioitHly In Krnnco tlmt ono Ih apt to foriM hu Ih ii vory kooiI Aniorcaii. Yot ho wiih horn In I'hllutlulphlii, In ,sr:i, of Kooil Aniorlran Htork, ono or throu iirtlHtlc- hrothurH, tho yonnituHt of whom died thrt-o yoniH ujto. Tim otliur, lllrito, Ih mi uhlo lnuilHcnpo nml flKiiru imlntor, who not Infro iliiuntly piilntH tho Hon iih woll. Alox iinilor, nH a vory yoimj; man. wiih ii moiiiliur of tlio Unltoil SintoH CoiiHt Hiirvoy, worklnn iiIoiik tho I'u clflo HhoroH, whi'ti tho art curoor lii'Ht appuiilod to lilm, and ho throw up IiIh commlHHlon to outur tho tchoolH or San KniiicIhco. Krom thoro ho wont to I'urlH and entered tho Htudlo or J. h. Coromo In the Krolo iIoh llcuiix ArlH. Hut ho Hpent iiiohI of IiIh tlmo HtndyliiK imtiiro. Ho tiiilntod luutlKcapcH nnd flnurc.4. And with tho latter ho had n hlft hiic "eHH, IiIh pleturo "Un Areadle" he Iiik iillerward houitht hy tho Kreneh govern men t for tliu .Miihou or tho ImxemliotirK. 1 1 Ih reioitultlon wiih nlmoHt In ilmitaui'oiiH. IIoiioi-h wuro heaped ipou iiiih, amoiiK tnem tielnit tliu I'lhhun of tlio i.okIoii or Honor (ho iiih tliu (irauil CroHH or tliu order low), together with uiemhorHhlp In imiiy European academleH mid art lotlelli'H in .Munich, Merlin, London, mil elHewhoro. Ho wiih iiIho nwnrd d itohl medalH nhroad and at home, mil IiIh hoii pletureH may ho mild o have uhauited tliu mutliod or mod in Hen palntliiK. An Intimacy with .IiiIoh DiiHtlon .epiiKo, tliu Kreneh painter, hud Kiiiio Influence on IiIh Htylo, and lie raveled oxleimlvely throiiKhout tliu 'outluout HtudyliiK tliu varloiiH ual- orlcu. A lull, dlHtliiKiilHhed looklni; linn, with a larito amount of eiiei- RRISON, "The Wave." elated NoWHpapor School, Inc. Ity and cntlniHlaHin, ho worked con tliiuoiiHly out or dooro with great HiiecoHH, and lutor had a largo cIuhh or HtudontH, with a hoHt or follow uih, not to nay lniltntoi'8. llarrlHon was ono or tho fliHt' or tliu inodern men In tho early 'SO'h to got tho real reeling or dirriiHod light out or doorB. At that time ho wuh coiiHldored nlmoHt n dnngor oiih Innovator; though wo accopt tho manner readily enough nowa days Yet- nt that tlmo ho wiih a leader, and IiIh pletiireH mndo HpolH In the exhibition, caimlng otliorH hy their uldo to appear dull and un InHplred, Ho wnH particularly good In rendering tho effectH or early moonrlBe over the water. IIIh palntlngH or Hiirr camo nH a rovol ntlon to cycH ncciiHtoined to the oltl riiHhlouud ninnner or preflentlng It. isuvor a clover workman, hu ob tained tlmt which ho Bought by the linrdeHt kind or Inbor nnd applica tion, nnd ho worked a plcturu over and over until tlio result wiih mit iHfnrtory. .Much or IiIh palming Iuih been done along tho count or Ilrlt- tany. Kvory day a different human In terest story will appear In Tho 'llmcfl. You can got a beautiful In taglio reproduction of thin picture, with Jive otherfl, eiiinlly nttructlvo, 7 by !!',, IncheH In Hlze, with this wpok'H "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" n woll known authority covurn tlio subject of tho pletiireH and Htorlea of tho week. Headers of Tho Times and "Tho Mentor" will know Art, Literature, History. Science, and Travel, and own oxqulBlto pictures. On Bttlo at Tho Times office. I'rlco flfteeli centH. Write today to Tho Times for booklet explaining Tho Associated .Nnwspniipr School nlnn. Definite Privileges WHEN you bring money to the counter of this bank and re ceive In exchange a "checking account" paBS book, you are doing more than placing your funds In safe keeping. You aro employing, without cost to you, H KH I'ONH I It b K AtJKNTS, whoBo services aro those or exports. From the first duy' you begin a checking account, you liavo tho use of some dorinitc privileges. You wish to pay rt debt. Tho porson to receive the money may bo ncross tho street, or several miles uwny. You mny never have seen lilm. Hut you write n check In bis favor. You mny carry It to lilm. If lie Is not there, you can leave It no one can use It until thu ono it Is payable to has properly endorsed It. If he Is at a dis tance, you can mivil It lit tliu nearest box or give it to tho cur rier. When It comes back to you, It will carry an "Iron-clad" receipt on tho back. You can pay out $38.02 as easily ns u slnglo dollar no change to wait tor. ' Having to romombor what you paid out Is dono nway with. You havo a double record your checks nnd your stubs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDKST HANK l.V COOS COUNTY. KstnbllKlicd 1HHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $f 10,000 . Interest paid on Tlmo Deposit;., Officers .1. Ileimcll, President. J. II. l'luiiugiiii, VIce-ProNldent. It. V. Williams, Cashier. Ioo. K. WIiichcNtcr, AHHlslant Cashier. BOUHW 01 T IA MAItSIIKIKM). Ulilsiill. n- lloseliiiiir. I.iii.iil. l I" Wushlimioii. llijR to u letter received by fl!:lit, a local Insurance "', i)ald DavldHon, wtio ll!.lllICUrcd fiilin IiIh linniii li Hum mug and who was i'i iu ijrtio I'olnt, has aled nt Ortln, Wash. Ho iiicrly a nienibur ot tho Honu. nin It Ih holloved nicil llirro with a vlow of lie Homo. According to Kilt hi linni'ilml i. linn i. ni 'I mid went to Portlnnd "ui pince no wont to Ortln ' limn; Xowh. TS MX!.; loot) FMIJT Hay l.ll'o Vivw itivnkf. t niml I),. ...... I IOU r, Or, .Inly 10. Const 'ii hiolicn when Anton ' aitlm; ciiptuin of tho Ya- ' miis new, shot a lino IIMl' till, 1. inula nf ll.n l1,w,""t,,,n' michored In Ya- 'no snot was perfect. imliT the strain of tho in i. iirifged her imehora IW WerO llOlirlu i.vlinniiln.1 In' llncH taut. Or. Walter I... .M-wpori, dressed ns n 'I I S( lll'll tm.li.. Il, .11. lltlUIIB, " "" Pli. The lflnil vnir !, SIM). I'hono 75. Pacific . iransfercoiiiiiimv. elens TTII I'ORTUND, OUMON ! Day School for Girl. ti. Tii?".S,utKpii.Hiii LV ,, y,,,:ulo"iOfHr.20 r-.. ...ifu. nan I'Olt.MKIt OHK.dO.V SK.VATOIt SAYS THAT ItKAb AMKKICA.V TltOP III, II IS bACKOI'MAINTHNANCi: DKPAI.T.MI2.NT. WASHINCTON, I). C. July !). That ono of thu most hoi'Iouh and moHt rroiiiunt mistaken In thu good ioikIh movement h failure to pro vide ror maintenance, is iiHHorted by lonuthnn llourne, Jr., chairman or thu Joint Commlttco on Kederul Aid "o good rondH. who Iiiih made an ex 'oiihIvo study of tho problem. "Tho expression 'pormanent Im provement' Is likely to bo u delusion nnd u sunro," said Hotirno today. 'The permanency or an Improvement oponds Inrgoly upon tho character or maliiteuaiiu. Thu Htnnu or gravel surface ns woll iih tho foundation of n highway iicciIh coiiBtnut attention, similar to tlio euro given tho steol rnllH and road bod of a railroad. It Ih the repair of tho smnll break tho rilling of tho smnll rut that pro voiHh moro serious dnmnge. "All hlghwny nuthorltles omphn hIzo tlio Importance of n system of maintenance. Hence, In my plan for Fedora Aid to good ronds, I pro vided for an annual pnymont to tho stntes of nn amount equal to two por cent of tho cost of construction the BtnteB to expend nn equal amount for the samo purpose This aid to maintenance will not only In Bnro that roads will bo kopt In re pair, but Is nn added Inducement for tho Btntcs to accopt tho Federal Aid to construction. Tholr maintenance allowanco would bo In proportion to tholr participation In tlio aid to construction. "In Frnnco, road patrolmen are employed to euro for cortnln sections of highway. Their tools consist chiefly of n wheelbarrow and sliov ol, with which thoy repair every do rect, in Its lnclploncy. Theso men keep tho roads In repair until the harvest season begins and then are loft free to seek moro profitable em ployment among the fnrmors of the community., A rond kept In repair until tlint tlmo, will need no ntten tlon durlnlg tho harvest period. Tho highway patrolmen, therefore, afford a constnnt supply of labor upon which tlio farmers can depond for pnrt of tholr harvest holp. "I bollovo n vory similar system will bo worked out in this coun try nnd In ordor to encournge tho iidoptlon of 8omo system of mainte nance In nil tho stntes, I included ninlntonnnco allowanco In my sug gested plan for Federal Aid. In or dor to avoid building up a great Fodornl machine, however, I would havo these repair men under the em ploy of tho statos." T HAS ARRIVED OF GOOD ROADS THESUFFRA6ETTE Tlio New Ti-oiiser Skirt Huh Pockets I'll for bombs Waist Ih .Sleeveless. NKW YOItK, July 9. Now York was astonished nnd then nmiiHud when the llrst suffragette trotiBor skirt arrived hero. The Hklrt or trousers, It may bo cnlled either, wag brought horo from Pnrls by .Mrs. Nnt Splngold, who Is known to tho world ns Mndamo Francis, who ar rived on the steamer La Provence and paraded around thu dock to give Now York a real good look. Tho skirt Is equipped with two pockets, ono of them so largo that It will Hud Immedlato favor among tho I'liigllsh militants as a llkoly plnco to carry bombs, while real suspender buttons range around the waist band. Perhaps the most startling effect Is produced by tho sleveless waist wnieii must accompany tlio affair, The body of tho waist la plain but attractive, but tno sight of two hare nrniB sticking out from It is rather curious. .Mine. Francis assorted that the now creation will bo worn by work ers against tho causo as well as by tho most violent militants. Why? "Oh, Just because," said Miuo. Francis. Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. 'Phone 58 KQUIITKI) WITH WMKLE8H Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMB. SAILING FHOM I'OIlTbAND JUNJ-I 2tt; .JULY 1, 0, II, II), St, AM) HI), AT H A. M. SAILING FHOM COOS HAY .11' LY I, II, II, 111, 21, 2 AND III, ,AT 1 P. M. Ticket on milo to nil lCustcrn points nml Information ns to routes mul rules cheerfully furnished. Phone Main M3-L. P. it. STICKLING, Agent. NOTICR. Regular monthly mooting of tho Chamber of Commorco will be held Frldny evening nt 8 o'clock. Some. Important mnttors to come up. The public Is Invited. Gray Auto Service Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors. Phone orders to Blanco Hotel, 46. After 12, 200b, 'Right Cafe. Marehfloia, Oregpn, , The Quality off Service Merchandising without adver tising's helpful aid Is a custom that Is moro profitable In tho breneli than In tho obsorvnnco. Run over in your mind a -dozen first-grade businesses that serve the public with dally Interesting news of nil that Is going on within their spheres of activity and then, If you can, think of Just ono establishment, great or small, depending upon tho pnt ronago of the public, that does not ndvertlso In somo way or another. Tho ndvortlsor not only ren tiers tho public a distinct service In presenting his announcements frequently, but ho also has per fected a high quality of sorvlco In his relations with his patrons that Is of an unusually satisfac tory order. One of the big things In busi ness today Is service, and we think that Is found In lt.s finest development In those progressive concerns who, through the meal um of Tho Times, tell you tho Interesting things you ought to know about themselves, their merchandise and the quality of service they havo to offer you. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From Smith Mill Dock for San Francisco Tuesday, July 15, at 4 P. M. CARRYING ALL COOS HAY FREIGHT. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 Inler-OccJinle Transportation Co,, C. F. McGcorge, Agt. Phono 1 1. S. S. ALLIANCE lya?"1 118 equipped wren wireless SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND"" SUNDAY, JULY 13, AT 7:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOOItS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEb BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY BANDON BY THE SEA. THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD $35 PER ACRE; 100 CASH, BALANCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald M&cKietosh REAIi ESTATE M and INSURANCE. Low In price, high in quullty. Electric Irons Wo have few second-hand Irons In good working condition nt 1 .7B. New Irons, $n.B0 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phouo 237-J 103 N. Uroadway Just Received another shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line Cars leavo ovcry 20 minutes from 7 a. in., to 7 p. m.; from 7 p. m. to 12 o'clock every half. Faro 15 cents ono way, round trip 2G cunts. Commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00. Cam leuvo Chandler Hotel, Marsli lluhl and North lleud News Co., Iu North Bond. GORST & KING, Props. FAMILY DINNERS In our new location, wo aro oa poclally prepared to cater to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Open day nml night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Broadway uuil Commercial Mflil. You Auto Call Foote PHONE 144-J NIGHT Al 1) DAY Stand front of Blanco Billiard Farloa THREE NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phono ZIIO-L Residence Phono 8-J, Careful Driver - Good Car Pictures & Framing Walker Studio -P.R.9.F.ESSI.0N AL IRECT0R Y Dk.vjamin OSTLIND, -' Consulting Engineer and Architect. Phono 10.1-L Marshfield, Ore. JM. WRIGHT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Estimates furnished on request. Plaus and specifications furnished If desired. An honcBt Job guaran teed. Phone 124-It. JOEL OSTLIND, Piano Tuner and Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phone 103-L Leavo orders at W. R. Haines Music. Co. PERL RILEY UALIJNGEIt Yllnlst anil Taarkm Residence-Studio, 237 So. Broadway Phono 18-L. VTT Q. CHANDLER, Architect, Room 801 and n02, Coke BalldiHf Marshfield, Oregon. DR. W. MORROW. Dentist. 171 Grlmea Building, oyer Graad Theater. Office Phono 820. W M. 8. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfield, Oregon. DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlor. Vvo are equipped to do high clan work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination free. Ludy attendant. Coke Bldg., Opu Chandler Hnn. nhone llf-J. A modern Brie . uildlng, Electrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and ' Cold Water. HOTEL COOS O. A. MetHn, Frop. Rates I 00 cents a day and upward Cor. nm.dvrar and Mark! Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TVrvrv The Tailor and kJUU Dress Expert 278 Front St. Uiwtalr. Singer Sewing Machines We have thorn tor rent or for sale. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Sale. W. J. IlITZ. 181 Park ' Ave. Marsbi leld, 1 Phone 280-X. A'