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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION. M E TO SNEER SI FLAG FIRST ADDITION TO rARSHFIELD For New Streets On the South Side $60,000 Conlwu'ls for grading, paving 'and planking in the district south of Hall Avonuo have just boon let as follows: Fourth Street $22,200.00 Johnson Avenue 16,000.00 Tenth Street 1 1,(500.00 Eleventh Street 2,700.00 Toial in Oily .' ,$52,500.0o' In iVriiST ADDITION 7,500.00 (additional grading and planking) Total for new streets $60,000.00 These improvements mark the growth of, the South Side, the great residential district of Coos Bay. The completion of this new street work will provide a continuous paved thoroughfare to the heart of First Addition to Marshfield. First Addition is the home-builders' addition, where r0-fool lots are sold for $.'00, on terms convenient to the buyer's income. Plats and full information to be had on application at oil ice of the owner. Reynolds Development Co. 178 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 160 It ri:ci:ivkd ' la rue shipment of Electric Cut is Simile. all nml boo our atork of glnsB- le. Wo also navo Homo 01 mo at clesluiiH In shower fixtures, n two light tu five. Everything ilcctrlcal supplies. rnard & Langworthy wling Alley! 75 XOKTH FHOXT stkket Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies WANTED clics that won't l;eop time. Dirty rancid on nro tliu ruination or r wntcli, Lut mo handle It ami lervo It perfectly for yeurs to lo. E. C. BARKER. Front st! Marshll Id. Or. podrum's, Garage homo of tlio CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars " (.'cutr.il Av. Phono HTil-L T. J. SCAIFE. HHOWX $ a. II. HODGIXS rslifield KF and ULLUKAIINu LU. Estimates Furnished. ni1H7.L Marslifleld. Ore. ve That Roof Fixed NOW Bee GOHTHELL .rnoxa si7i. nque Pantatorium t MODERN Uvuiim. riT.v.jk-srcna tSSlMiS and HAT RENOVATORS Bern lor ittward II. Strauss & ., Fine Tailoring. Let uj ke your next suit. -.. I HAL. Phono 250-X rst ClassWeaving Pjomptly done ut ardinei's Rag Carpet Factory llii'riuuii avenue between Cnllfor- ma and Connecticut. !? l74. North Ttnn.l n -' " wwv( - eterQ fe'f !??.. Clear &tore Telephone 18-J. i,1.?' m- telephono 2G0-L. tho nnt ;.r.areful driving assured. fimo a 'ua vll so anywhere. ('as Is piped lo tlio limners In your Move. Tlio work of fuel handling Is shifted to our company con centrated nt tho pis plant. :::::: LABOR -out of the thousand and one uses for gas, none is so important as its application for cooking purposes, -gas service has done more to lighten wo man's labor than any other invention of the last hundred years. -gas range prices are moderate. -if you wish to use gas telephone 1 78. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central. Tho IHrfercnco IJctwecn "The Sum nier Girl," and "The Slim mer Woman." Whllo tho former Is having n "good tlmo," tho latter Is too often dragging around nervous, run down, tired out, with aching back and weary limbs, sleepless and wretched. Often It Is kidney trouble not fo malo trouble and Foley Kldnoy Pills aro n direct and pooltlvo holp for tho condition. Owl Proscription Phnrmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Op posite Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 74. EAMDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEX ACHE THACTS FOUR MILKS SOUTH OX COUNT!" KOAD $3B PER ACHE; $100 CASH, HALAXCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST. NO TAXES, FIXE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL 1JEXC1I LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKibtosh REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SEXGSTACKEX, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 14-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER ueumeiy MADE UXDER SAXITARV COXD1TIOXS IX A CLEAX AXD MODERX FACTORY. STERILIZED MILK AXD CREAM. PURE ICE Frco del. very; 8 a. in. and 2 p. in. Phono 7.'l Walk one block and savo ono dol lar on oach pair of men's and boys' shoos. Wo do first class shoe re pairing at tho lowest prices In the city. Yours for a squnro deal. Aug. Olson. 215 South Rrondwny, Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks between any points In Mnrshflold for tho follow ing rates, delivery to be mado in tho first stories of buildings: Ono trunk $ .25 Three trunks 50 Twelvo trunks 1.50 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsner, Prop. Phonos. 120-J: 49-L; 98-R. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful DrlTors and reasonable charges. Our motto "Will go anywhere at any time.' Stand nianco Cigar Storo. Day phono, 78. Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor. Gray Auto Service Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors. Phone orders to Blanco Hotel, 46. After 12, 260L, Right Cafe. Marshfield, Oregon. STUMPS W. T. Hendryx Places His Pat ent Air-Blast Distributer on Exhibition. Win. T. Hendry has placed on ex hibition at the "HiiBy Corner" a mod el of his patent air-blast distributer accompanied by a number of photo graphs Illustrating Its effectiveness as a stump destroyer on logged off land. The purposo of tho Invention Ib to provldo for tho oven distribu tion of air generated by n fan operat ed by an electric motor or other high primary nozzlo provided with a num ber of apertures to permit nn even distribution of the blast. Tho accompanying photographs Illustrate tho prnctlcal application of the Invention In the burning out of stumps In a field to be converted Into agricultural use. For this pur poso a hole is drilled Into the stumps and tho latter Ignited In such cavity and then nlr furnished through n noz zlo provided at tho discharge end of tho hoso connected with the distrib uter, so as to promote and continue tho combustion of tho stump In ono or several places at a time until the stump has boon entirely consumed. Tho simplicity nnd practical effect iveness of tho Invention Is apparent, nnd has been provon by practical ap plication. Its tremendous vnluo In thin section for clearing the logged off InndB makes It an Important fac tor In tho development of the coun try. Properly handled It should prove u fortune maker for tho owner as well ab a great tlmo nnd money saver for ranchurs In clearing lands. TIMES ARE IIETTKR. Elmer E. Dover Says Business Is Picking up. PORTLAND, Or., July 10. Elmer Dover, of Tacomn, vice-president of H. M. Hyllcsby & Co., nnd president of tho Oregon Power Company, Is a guest nt the Portland, whero he expects to meet the various heads of tho power plants In tho Willam ette Valloy, and tlio Coos Hay dis tricts, which aro under the control of tho power company. The trip Is n regular monthly tour of Inspec tion. "Wo notlco a very good lncreaso In Industrial conditions In this dis trict, mid our rocoplts show n good lncreaso over tho snmo months of Inst year," said Mr. Dover. Mr. Dovor was for many years secrotary of tho Republican National commit too nnd was also prlvato secrotary to Mark Ilanna. LEACH EXALTED RULER. No Western .Men Elected by tho II. P. O. Elks. ROCHESTER, N. Y July 11. Grand Treasurer Edward Lench of Now York vib olected grand exalted ruler of tho Rouovolont Protective Ordor of Elks to succeed Thomas II. Mills of Suporlor, Wisconsin. Leach una opposed by J. Cookmnu Itoyil of Hnltluioro. Tho voto was Lench 1119, Iloyd 392. Grand Secretary Fred C. Robinson of Dubuque, Iowa, was ro-olocted In a threo-cornorod fight. Othor officers choson are: Grand esteemed lending knight, P. H. Shields of Clarksburg, Wost Virgin ia; grand ostcemod loynl knight, II. II. Jennings of Bridgeport, Connecti cut; grand esteomed lecturing knight, B. M. Dlckennan, Tucson, Arizona; grand Inner guard, Edwin J. Kelly, Choyonno, Wyoming; grand trustee for five yenrs, S, V. Porrott, Indianapolis, Indiana; grand trusteo for two years, to fill vacancy caused by death of Mnyor Charles C. Schmidt of Wheollng, West Virginia, James R. Nlcholnson, Springfield, Massachusetts. Atlantn withdrew from tho rnco for tho 1911 convention boforo tho grand ledgo wont Into session nnd tho dole Rates were unnulmous for Denver. Tho report of Grand Exalted Secro tary Robinson showed n total mem bership on April 1 of 408,281, an In crease of 23, OSS for tho year and 12 now lodges. Total assots May 31 amounted to $500,322 and liabilities $10,097. 10 OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS Us forty -fifth school year SEPTEMBER 10, 1813. DEGREE COURSES in many phasesof AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING. HOME ECONOMICS, MINING, FORESTRY, COM MERCE, PHARMACY. TWO-YEAR COURSES In AanicuL- Tunc, HOME ECONOMICS, MECHANIC ARTO. FORESTRY, COMMERCE, PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES In manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, Including piano, string, band instruments and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Tiih Rnuicumhnt av Rural Lii'r" and a Catalogue will be mailed free on application. Address H. M. Tknnant, Registrar, (tw.7.l5to) Corvallis, Oregon. $10 A FRONT FOOT Whero property all around It Is selling for $25 to $40. This Is an exceptional bargain wo aro offering in Wast Marshfield. We don't ubq tho term "bargain" ill advisedly. Wo cannot afford to. Wo can show you. Invest now, boforo this opportunity Is gone. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Washington School Teacher Will be Ousted Is Leader of Socialists. EVERETT, Wash, July 11. Tho Snohomish County Superintendent of Schools has refused to approve the employment by tho Arlington, Wash., school board of J. E. Slnclnlr, of Ta roma, ns principal of a school at Ar lington. Tho mnttor hns boon appeal ed to tho State Superintendent. It la charged against Sinclair that ho Is unpatriotic. Sinclair, In his capacity of the Socialist Stato Educational Hurcnu, recently Issued a circular to the boys nnd girls of tho state, which, after criticising tho lnws by the legis lature, said: "Tho funniest of nil tho laws that they mndo down there by tho Olym pla Oyster beds Is this: Onco every month when yoi go back to school next September, you will have to go out in tho yard and stand up In tho room nnd salute tho capitalistic flag and tell the following to It out loud: " 'I pledge my nlloglanqo to my flng and to tho republic for which It fltands. Ono nation, Indivisible, with liberty and Justice for nil.' "If you will not saluto tho flag and any this stuff to Its face, you will bo punished by your capitalistic toachors or oxpolled. Now, boys and girls, what do you think of those laws?" I. V. W. IX PORTLAND. Three Lender Arrested for Actions In Strike. PORTLAND, Oro., July 11. Tho first arrests In tho Oregon Packing company lnbor disturbance woro mndo whon Pollco Sorgonnt Harms nnd a squad of bluocoatB took threo agitators Into custody nnd locked them up In tho city Jail on a chnrgo of dlsordorly conduct. Thoso arrest ed woro Miss Mary Schwab nnd Ru dolph Schwab, natives of Russia, nnd Henry Schoen. n natlvo of Gormnny. Thoy nro said by tho pollco to bo professional ngltntors, and nro al leged to bo members of tho I. W. W. According to Sorgennt Ilnrms, Miss Pchwnb, hor brother and Schoen hnvo been trying to foment troublo nt tho packing plnnt for sovornl days by In cendiary speeches, by tho uso of vio lent, profnno nnd ohscono language. Shortly aftor noon, tho trio was caught applying tho vilest kind of epithets to the women workers who nro employed by tho company, nnd although cautioned to desist, they disregarded tho warnings of the po llco nnd tho nrrcsts followed. Tho action of tho pollco In locking tho threo disturbers up wns tho direct result of tho ordor Issued by Mayor Albeo to Chief of Pollco Clark. Tho mnyor Instructed tho Chlof to boo thnt n sufficient forco of his men woro stationed about tho plant to maintain lnw nnd order, nlso to per mit no person, strlkor or otherwise to uso abusive, obscene, vulgar or threatening lnnguago Tho agita tors wero to bo forhlddou tn block tho streets and stdownlks In front of tho plnco nnd nil vlnlntlons of this order were to ho followed by Imme diate arrest. SHIPVARDS WERE HUSV. 1(1 IK Vessels With H2,:I0I Gross Tonnage Turned Out. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 11. Thoro woro 1,048 vossols, aggregating 382,30 1 gross tons, built In tho Unit ed States during tho fiscal year end ed Juno 30, according to tho depart ment of eonimorco. This wns tho largest construction since 1908. Com pared with tho fiscal year of 1911, although tho number of vessels con structed wns not so great thoro was nn Incronsod tnnnago of 133,512 tons. Of tho 121 motnl stonm ves sels constructed, 3Q woro built on tho Gront Lakes. Tho closing month of tho yoar saw 173 sailing, stonm nnd unrigged vos sols with n tonnngo of 30,728 tons. Tho largest ship built during tho month was tho Congress at Camden, N. J. IT IS El 10 SAVE THE A AV THAN TO GROW XEW. Tlio tendency to put off until tomorrow what wo should do today accounts for most of tho bad heads wo seo In tho front row. Nowbro'a Horpicldo stops falling hair and provonts baldness. Tho dandruff Is destroyed by Its uso and a condition of hoalth maintain ed in tho hair and sculp, Noarly overyono has hair troubles of somo description which Horpicldo will correct. Don't wait until It Is too lato. It Ib conceded to bo tho standard hair remedy and Is recommended and applied by nil tho host hair dressors and harbors. Nowbro'a Herplcldo In !i0o and $1.00 slzos Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. If you aro not sat isfied your monoy will bo refunded. Lockhart-Parson's Drug Company, Special Agents. WE ARE STILL SELLING Corona Blend Coffee Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONNELL IJLDG. 181 Market Ave., Murshileld, Or. Phono 301-J. Iboats l au trnms