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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Sessional directory .ttM"R"l5.r.r and Organ Tuning. llce""1 phono ttOS-L. 'nB' v ho loft nt tho Wiley S,rf33 do Sloro, Ceutral OKI' OSTMNU. r 1'",I!:,,hlMi-cct . .IMiuiio 103.Ii. mpniil. . M. UHKailT, Ilntldl"!! tOHW"""" 0. OOSNUV, - ' ?rtKd and'speclflca- ercnce tiinn , d B00 l( oneoVm reliable. ., .linrsiiiiuin. vr.. lOllO '"' . EZTTtoMPKINS. " S T ?!. TSi ton. omrmN. Broadway. TI til I A w B)'1, ",;.; Km-. N"HO"Hl Tliront. L1,-MATr,omoV1d. children. rn:00' 201t T. . . iiMvnitV ) DENTIST iMorauilom, urugu. coma 204-205, Coko Building. cjlJence plmno 252-X. mco phono J12-J. a-ltS. I'AUlMiiii mil Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio, No. iuuu, ,rDer Commercial nnd Elovouth St ..4 .. lLtfl- f 1110111! inu-i CVJAMIN OSTLIND, CoiistilllMK Engineer nd Architect. ......., mi ii vim: Block. liono i" ,,..i.fii,i Mr.. con. .mil rn... -", ----r KUIi IUI.KV IIALIilXOKIl Plunlst ni TCciicr iMldence-Studlo. 237 Bo. Brondwui iMwimi 1 H-L. fr G. CHANDLKIl. AHCIIITEOT. mi HOI and 302, Coko Hulldlni Mrt.lificld. Oreicon. y7M. S- TUHPEN, UN AHCIIITKCT i mammm m. i. " iiimi.nj low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks between any Inu In Mnrshlluld for tlio follow. K rates, delivery to bo mado U ie Orst stories of buildings: ae trunk S .2n bree trunks no welvo trunkH 1.0(1 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi I It-Inner, Prop. Phonos 120.,l ;-L: 9R.R M ll III Ml M REMOVED Opposite The Blanco Hotel ODD The Tailor W j it I M1M irst Class Weaving Promptly ddno nt Gardiner's l&g Carpet factory nSlurnmii iiu-uuo between Cnllfor- nlu and Connecticut. anna 174. North Bond. Or IRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD ivmi 1'iiiiu street, Phono 1HO..T. plKIUVS ONLY ONE MACHINE THE SINGER ONLY O.Vi: REPRESENTATIVE W. J. RITZ Phono 2H0-X. tend Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post VE FUnxis,, a HAG AND WILL AV Till: POSTAGE ON ITS return. dos Bay Steam Laundry 'hone 57-J MarchfiPiri STOCKINGS. lckalny Stocklgs for Koys and -" St Weart Rocking, on tta Announcement We have bought the White House Bakery and will open it Thursday, The bakery lias been thoroughly overhauled and we will endeavor to furnish the best that can be pro duced. Twenty-seven years' practical experience in the best bakeries we beliove will enable us to give Coos Bay a bakery that you will enjoy and be proud of, Kindly remember us and give us a trial, MaraMieldL Eakieg Co. RINNE & PETERS, Proprietors. 1 33 North Second, near Central ave, Phone 428, Marshfield, TFe New Leaf: "WHEREAS, ns I linve In tho past boon a regular contributor to tho bnnk accounts of others, through my expenditures, nnd havo .regularly paid my obligations to ovoryono but mysolf, nnd "INASMUCH as I must provide for tho futuro wolfaro of myself nnd thoso dependent upon me, therefore "1112 IT RESOLVED, thnt I wilt honcoforth, each wcolt, owo my solf a cortuln Bum, which 1 will pay to my bank account as promptly nnd regularly ns 1 meet my other obligations." OPEN A "NEW LEAF" ACCOUNT 1 1 El IK TODAY. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST DANK IN COOS COL'XTV. IMnlilNlicd 1KHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,000 Interest paid on Tliuo Deposit),. Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. T, II. Flanagan, Vlco-Prcsldent. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Goo. F. Winchester, Assistant Cashier. Just Received 1 A NICE LINE OF Fresh Cookies AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S GOODS INCLUDING CHOCOI ATE TOKENS ADORAS FESTIMOS CHAMPAGNE WAFERS NABISCOS, IN TWO SIZES. ALSO THE FAMOUS HUNTLEY & PALMER'S ' BREAKFAST BISCUITS ALSO A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Nasburg Grocery THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Corner Commercial and Second St. Phone 213-J. M? The Remington Cnbi bat f mWmmmlJknmmmiB rMV:WmmmWEIPmmW iA u 1 1 1 11 1 J i I mWwfWyJm 't ifmrimmwmvmsrw Je?X rtvuWr mwM r.n,."' ',V. "' r m n. ' " ji"pki fit i C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL HKKARTMKNT l.I'MHKIC. LATH, HIIINGLES, MOULDINGS. SAHI1 AND DOOIW, ROOFINO PAPER, 1?1'0. UT THK FUEL BILL IN TWO BY U8ING OUR WOOD. 1'IIONK 10. lHa SOUTH BROADWAY WILiaMETI'E-PAClFlO .MOTOR SERVICE. Car leaves Contral avenue, Mnrshfleld, ovory thirty minutes, bo ginnlng nt 0:30 n. in., to 0:30 p. m. Leaves North Bond every thirty minutes boglnulng C:4C n. in. to 9:45 p. m. Fares: Ono way, 15c; Round trip, 2Cc. EANDON 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 Dosnald MacKiimtosIh REAL ESTATE nd INSURANCE. 7 'W& TMW ""k Vil WVUMP GUN Bottom Ejection; Solid Breech, Hammerless; Safe WHAT'S the use of a repeat ing gun that throws the shells, smoke and gases in the way of your aim? That's the question that started us working on the Remington Bollom Ejection Pump Gun the only gun of its kind on the market, ana used by thousands of gunners all over the country. Solid Breech, Hammerle38. Perfectly Balanced. Three Inbuilt Safety Devices accidental discharge impossible. Simple Take-Down a quarter turn of the barrel, without tools. Find the dealer who is taking the lend in arms and ammunition. He specializes in Remington-UMC the perfect shooting combination, and the most advanced thing known to the shooting fraternity. Remington ArmsUnion Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Brosdwny 9 New York, "The Gunnery" SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS 153 Front Street, Marshfield, Oregon M S Dennis McCarthy Files Re portFinds Over Eighteen Billion in 30 Townships Donnis McCarthy, offlclnl timber cruiser for Coos County, yesterday filed his report with tho Coos Coun ity Commissioners of tho land cruised 'up to date. In about thirty town ships, totaling 088,081 acres, tho cruiso totalled 18,312,850,000 feet or timbor. This Is an nvoraBO of about 20C.34-1.84 ncrcs which had no timbor, being swamp land or burned over aroas, etc. There remains about four town ships of timber to cruiso. This fa rather scattered, thoro bolng about hnlf a township near tho head bt Coos River nnd tho bnlnnco In tho south part of tho county. Mr. Mc Carthy has had JaB. Cowan nnd oomo othor expert crulsors assisting him. Mr. McCarthy Is regarded bb ono or tho best cruisers in Oregon. A synopsis of Mr. McCarty'fl or flclal report to tho Coos county com missioners of tho total cruise to Dec. 31, 1913, Ib as follows: Acres timbor 482,730.39 Acres no timbor 205,344.84 Total ncrcs cruised 088,081.23 No. Feet m.i ..-,;., i, fir sr.nri.sm. noo Second growth fir 8,191,240,000 . .. . f t n n AAA wmto nr uu,4-u,uuu Spruco 534,224.000 Whlto cedar 490,025,000 Red cedar 90,177,000 Homlock 389,080,000 Sugar and yellow plno. u.dst.uuu Myrtle 087,000 Total 18.312.850,000 Averngo per ncro on tim bered area jt.h Ji REJECT PLAN ONCplLLE AR.MY ENGINEERS OPPOSE FED ERAL AID FOR COQUILLE RIV ER NEAR MVR'IJLE POINT SAY PIUMECT NOT FEASIBLE. WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 9. Tho board ot Army Engineers has re ported adversely on n plan to Im prove tho Coiiulllo River botweon Co nulllo and Myrtlo Point. Tho project wob recommended by tho District En gineer, who reported that a 00-foot (lannol, 3 1-2 hnlf foot deep, could bo ostablshed at a cost of $15,000, with J4000 annually for maintenance. He recommoudod tho adoption of tho nlnn. provided tho local Intorosts would bear hair tho cost. Tho lloord or Englneors says tho propoBod drodged channel would deteriorate rapidly, and that the project wnB not reaslblflr also bocnuso tho prospective commcrco was Insufficient to Justiry tho (lovornmont's undertaking tjib Improvement, ovon with hnir tho coat borno by tho local community. An nppeal rrom tho docislon can bo filed within 30 days. "MICKY" O'ROL'RKE ALIVE. ADVERTISING The Union Market In Its now dross, entirely romodolled and renovated, Is now ready to recolvo and welcomo Its cubtoiners Into ono or tho most modern, model and sanitary meat markets on Coos Bay. In addition to a model shop It serves the best meat on Coos Boy. Prlmo beer steers that were formerly driven to Rose burg markets, are now butchered nud served to tho peoplo on tho blocks of tno Union shop. Union Meat Marekt Ford & Resltcy, Proprietors. 144 South Broadway. Phono 58. jnpADVEHTISINO IS THE EDU J CATION OF THE PUBLIC 1 AS TO WHO YOU ARE, WHERE YOU ABE, AND WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER IN THE WAY OF SKILL, TALENT OR COMMODITY. THE ONLY MAN WHO SHOULD NOT ADVERTISE IS Till: ONE WHO HAS NOTIIIXO TO OFFER IN THE WAY OF SER VICE OR -WHO CAN NOT MAKE C'OOD." Huhhaid. Let THE TIMES Be Your Salesman Failure To Cnini Ashore Ciiuscs Much Anxiety. A Portland paper says: After sov eral months of Inactivity, "Micky" O'Rourko, chlof onglnoor on Columbia River light vessel No. 88, nnd hero of a numbor or John Flomlng Wilson's tales or tho sea, haB brokon Into tho limelight again through fears or his sister, Mrs. E. Clinton Hentloy or Richmond, Cal., that ho might ho dead. Mrs. Hoatloy tologrnphed to Llght houso Inspector Beck, asking lr Mich ael O'Rourko Is doad or allvo, to which he answered that tho chlot en glnoor Is nllvo nnd woll aboard tno lightship. Slnco ho was sandbagged and robbed at San Francisco about a year ago, "Micky" O'Rourko hns not been nshoro, preferring to tnko his chances with his pay checks aboard tho light vessel. BLUE STEM FLOUR, 91.31 AT HAINES.' QTORE NEWS" c2)is a part of the news of the day for all who buy things - at stores, 1 Jiaruet. T Sold at 'ne Electric Shoe Store. 180 So. Broadway. I 1 tSEH