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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. n M tmrmvmvt i nmtmimiauittuatnBif hue MACK IS HAPPY UN AU.-VICAIt ROUND SALMON SHA'ITLK. .Inn. 29. Tlio salmon flHllllIK llltltlMt i worth mill Ioiih of (lnllnrv to tliw statu of Washington, will Ikj .rml( rrom Pugot Sou ml anil tint rlvt'i'n to tlui miter won, ami a continuous supply or salmon iiiuilo uvhIIhIiI Irrospm tlvo or whether tho riHh art running in the rivers, ac cording to professors or the biology tlopiirt iiM'iit of tint UnhoiHlly or Washington. TIiIh possibility w.ih revealed when It bocnnui known that the ' United Slates (loop s a IretlKltiK essel Albatross had boon assigned for woik to tlio fishing lmuks oiltsl.le Pugot Soniul and tlio inoiitli or tin Columbia Itlvor. Prof. Trevor Klnoald. head or (no deiwrtiiienl of biology. o pluluml i lie significance to ViihIi IiikIoii of tlio work to lio douo by tli a Albatross. "Jt seems prill) ililo." ho said, "that tno salmon luiw fixed locations tu tlmoiean Hud timt they do not no very for out to sea. If this In ho. tin u It should ho a fairly easy mat tr to lorutt tlio salmon or outHldo the Hound. A continuous supply of wilmoit would thuu ho available without regard to tlio run in tlio rlvtira. "It how seems probable that tlioy imvr ro far from shore, but lime definite local loiiH tn (oniparativoly hallow water. 'I'lio Albatross will )iu!mor to Imaie tlio nalnion banks Hlitl an intlroly now fine will bo put on the fishtiiu luUustiy in the state of Washington. ' Prof. K. VUior Smith, who has boon IiivohIIkhIIiik tlio soekoyo sal mon In 1'iik t Hound, wi there U no doubt an to the existence of (ho fishing banks. Prsilgo Is tlio most puwojful on. tortus wodtto to op.n the doors to toropleto and tontlnue.l nueies. Ad vertUlng is, in the lust logical au H lysis, tlio U.ise, l'ouiidHtlon and llullrtlng U rou ml for 1'iostitto. A dollar spent In time saves nine. Advertlftlug postponed bus to bo mot w.rli fnruj Intel est. If yoiiyliavo anything to soil, rent, trade, or want help, try n Want Ad lu TU Tlu.es. toLiis to iii : t.ki:x simiorsLv Intelligent itHplo loallo that common voItU should bo treated promptly. If there is suoeslug and chilliness with hoarseness, tickling throat aud eoughlug. begin prompt ij tb rt or Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It Is effe.ttve, pleasant to to. cheeks a cold aud stops tin -eougit. wliiob onuses Ions of Sloan mid lowers tlio vital resistance (iwl I'hii t i!tipiv l'b.umiuy. Frank li f.)' v oi.p.i iti Chandler Hotol. J V:',:' Manager of World's Champ ions Says "He Should Wor ry Himself Into a Ball and Get Batted." NEW YORK. .Inn. 2!). Connlo Mak. nnnimer ol the world's eham- pen. AtbletliH, Is a very happy man lie ti9 he should woiry lilms If iuid .1 ball about the Federal and pel baled. ( onnle Iiiih the 1011 tr.n tn of most or bin regulars tin It el nwiiv snugly In IiIh pocket, bo tlio sklos look blue to lilm. hi atlierlng data for tho pur )0hc nf obtaining a composite Dart inoutb man from the physical point of l . John V. Howler, director or the Dartmouth gymnasium, has Mist ooi eel that tlio most noticeable (lifer t among the men examined is that or IiixInk one shoulder lower tb, in tln other. Ninety per cent or ti, -nidcnts examined were found to h.no thin physical defect. AI Vollmeke, former seven-mllo w.'ilklim (hnmplon. and membor of the .stoi kliolm Olympic team, has annonii' od his retirement from com. pollute athletics. Vollmeke was one of tlio finest follows lu ama teur sport, but says he has no tlmo l i train now. Ily his retirement the mime loses nu athlete who set a standard Hint Anu clean athletes innv ptoudly follow. Cliuiile llondrlx. IMrate pitcher, mttsf be thinking or sotting lilniHelf no as flic record holdout or the bam boll world, lie hnH beon "up" tnree years, but fa already a thro imio holdout. Clarke wont arter his contract a while ago, but was spurned with such vigor that ho now declares Harney Dreyfus will have to sign the young man hlmuuir If h ' wants him. Not satisfied with holding out on tho Pirates for the second riicipshIvo y ar. llendrlx Is also playing Tast ami louse with tho Federals. If Hob Fltxsl in ru ons re illy wants to fight again, it would not bo a bad Idea to try bid luck In France, whore, from ifll appenraiitos, that sort of thing (a niler tlvun It Is lu this country. Or ho might glvo ICng late! lm double O. ill-, was a sub ject of the King many years ago and Is probably still eligible, Parke l)nl has discovered an other Jlibkloy right lu our own hack yard. According to his statistics. Porler, or Mat Kenlo School, kick oil the long at goal or the seaso.i last fall, when he dropped the ball rrom i lie Ifi-yard lino. He made Tour field goals In otio game, one less than lirlckby's record, and bare Iv missed a firth rrom tic r. 0-yard line. The boys up III VS'ew Haven might be im lined to a further In M'stlgallon of tho youngster. The date or the Murphy-illtclilo bum has now been set for April It. "Harlem Tommy" Is going to g t i .ie champion lu the ring If It takes nil summer and no doubt It will, at tho current ntto of postponement. CIIIJ.M I10II. ...ajKJWiia- wmtSBm n 'I TO ' 1WrS,ir yffiSfefej Ft' W7637 7896 - WmmammmmmmasmMaBgsmmmm "'"- THE SPORTS COAT OF PLAID IS PRACTICAL AND BECOMING The easy linen of the fuBhlonable, un corseted figure lend a greater charm to the graceful Iluvslun blouse, with Its long tunic and wide sash or girdle. Ve lour fabrics, duvetyn or pcuu dc pecho In soft uluiilcs or blue, brown or green are perhaps the most favored for suits of thin description. Tho coHtumo shown In 7C37 Is devel oped lu green duvetyn with glrdlo and collar of a daintily colored, Oriental satin. This Is a suit that Is dressy enoucb to meet tho demands or utmost nny day tlmo affair. To make this suit (7637) In slzo 36 It requires iVj yards of -12 Inch material, A few short seasons ago tho garment cnlleJ sports coats was unknown. It Is now almost a necessity In tho ward, robo. It mnttcra not how much too largo these coats arc, tho looser the better. They are belted In with a not over wide belt or one that comas down over the hips, as earlier In the season, but with n smart girdle that lends chic and Is not clumsy. I'lalds and the brighter shades of tho soft, wooly fabrics aro popular. The hugo pockets arc an at tractive fcaturo of many of those coats. This design may bo made n nlzo 10 with 3 yards of -IS Inch material. No. 7637 sizes 34 to -12. No. 7896 sizes II to 18. Kach pattern 1C cents. Uo obtain cither pattern IIIUMtruted nil tbti column nnd enclose 16 cents In stamp or coin, lie sure to stnte number of pntterr nnd lc monmirlng over Die fiillmt part of tlio bust. Address Pattern Drpnrtnifiit, cure of Hits paper. No Name .. Address Slzo Goods Well Displayed SELL THEMSELVES Tho majority of stores are pooily equipped for good, natural lighting. Usually thoy aro deep and narrow and cannot have side windows, Good illumination in stores requires artificial lighting. No other form of artificial lighting equals ELEC TRICITY for efficiency, economy, safety, conven ience, cleanliness and hygiene. Mazda lamps have solved tlio expenso problem. They reduce lighting bills give tho finest results, THE LIVEST BUSINESS IS USUALLY THE BEST LIGHTED. Telephone 1 78 and lot us help you plan an effi cient, economical electiic lighting installation. A cost estimate will obligate you in no way, OREGON POWER CO. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Jiff 1: III 111 9b?J7 Snk W w lift 111 I fi) EEFOR MrBBHBsMssHOMsnsnnnscKsi HUT L CIGARETTE COUPONS Ladles' 2(i Inch or Jieii a ima uuiiircun, seven rib, par ouon Irnmc tnpcruV' tnlkta, without cover fir caio, ireo The mouthpiece on the OBAK that cools the smolu the thin mais paper that leaves no asli the cleverly blend eel pure tobaccos arc niakinu the OHAK the most popular 5-ccnt cigarette on the market. Write for Illustrated catnlou of 800 other vnluahle irccnu that can bo procured with O U A K Clmircllo Coupons. Address OUAK PREMIUM DEPT., 333 n.Mtcry St.. Sad FrancUco I I nsu. il &r::rmii. fmt' " w rdMSf Wt u FOR SALE BY Blanco Cigar Store The Old Popular Stand TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Clouuliijr, t'cpuli-liiK or new platens win I; guaranteed. millions anil carbon paper tlellveied. Phono us your order. Pliouo II. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. DINNER SETS Up-to-date Shapes, Embossed edges, Large Floral and leaf gold stamped Beautiful 42-piece floral and gold-stamped dinner sets, $4.98. Ten per cent discount -on Granite, Glass & Tinware. Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND Wo nro now cnrrylng . . . A Complete Line of Staple Groceries nnd can fill your order for anything In tills lino. (IIvomih n enll iuid wo know tlmt wo can plonuu you. Try n pound of CAP13 AKAGO COKFKH nnd you'll iiho no other. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House 130 North IVroadwny. Phono .'101-J. The Bank of Personal Service D RING us your bank account and profit by the same service which has made so many friends for this institution. Our steady growth proves the appreciation of our patrons. The First National Bank Of Cods Bay SCANDINAVIAN DRUG STORE Solicits u hliuro of jour patronage on the basis of good koo'Is, reasonable pikes and .satisfactory treatment. TliU .SCANDINAVIAN 1)1110 STOItK. Central Axenuo. Hussell Milj;. NCHjMjaAaHSjUdBMMAsBB V 220 Central Ave. Russell Building STATEMENT OF CONDITION f I.ANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS Of Marshfield and Myrtle Point. Oregon, At the close of business Jan, 13,1914. Rfismirnfis Loans and Discounts Banking Houses Casli and Sight Exchange I otal Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in , , Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits ...... Total . . i . i . $696,758.92 61,493.17 .291,170.72 $1,049,422.81 . . ' $75,000.00 67,978.80 906,444,01 $1,049,422.81 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. T. J. SCAIFK $ A. II. HOnoixa Marshfield w DECORATING CO ICstlmatea Furnished, ' Phono HIHKT. Mnrsliileli, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL OIRFCTfW pvlt. W. 11. HKYNOLUS. L-' Chiropractor Suite 213-14-14 Coko 'i,iK Office 'hours, 10 to I. ' Phono 112-L, Marblitloli) n. -f GUO. C. MUHPIIY, Rxnort Piano. Plavor in,i n TitMlng, ItoBiilntlnK ami Ilepal Ing. PIk.iio U03.J. Orders may bo loft ut tlio tJ II. Allen Music Slon-, Central avenue. TOHIi OHTI.INI). ) Piano Tuner and Itepalrer I in H. Sixth Htreet. .Phmio IOMj. licavo 01 tiers nt V. It. IIiiIiil'h Jiu,c Coiniaiiy. J M. WItlOIlT, ltnlllllllLf f'lililrnrtiii. l'stlmates fiirnlslied on lequent. An honest Job Kunruuteed. l'lions :iih-h. CO. (JOSNI2Y, Contrnrtor and Ilullder,"" lOstltnntes, drnwhiR nnd apcciflct- tions furnished on reiiucst. A. satisfied customer is better ref erence, than n bnnlc. Look an; ono of my 1(3 up and see If I am reliable. Phone JM.-.I. .Marnhlcld, Or, W'l TOMPKIXH, 1). H. T. DrtiKk'Hs llealln,:. Phone l!l(l.b. Hours I) to It!, 1 to 5, Office Itooin 'A i:t(l, X. llninJiTr, Dlt. II. M. 8IIAW V.yi; Hur, Noso nnd Throat Dlt. MATTIB 1). HIIAW Diseases of women mid children. Olllco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Ulock. Dlt. A. J. IIBXDItY DBNTIST Marahllold, Oregon. Rooms 204-206, Coko Uulldlng. Rosldcnco phono 2G2-X. Olllco phono 112-J. ill i i '' MRS. rARRINGIJR, Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio, No. 109S, Coruor Commercial nnd Eleventh Eti Phono :1H(I-J. BKN.TASIIN OSTMND, Consulting KiiKlneer ssl Architect. Offices. liOO Irvine llloclc. Phono lo;i-Ii or 207-.I. .Mnrsliflvld, OrfROi PEIU, RILEY nALLINOER Plknlst nnd Trscber Rctldonco-Studlo, 237 Bo. DroadwU Phono 18-L. W a. cirANDijKn. . ARCIIITKOT. Rooms 301 and 802, Coke Billtal Marshfield, Oregon. W M. 8. TDRPEK, ARCHITECT Marshfield. Orncon. IIAVB Barnard & Langworilij FIOURB ox YOUR BliKCTHICATi WORK DROP IX AND 8KB THE BIG GAMES IN TUB IJOVVLTXG TOUlt.VAMEit Chatterton's Alleys NORTH FRONT STREET. vnn Aiim pai i FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good enrs with careful ow" For day service, pnone it........ i.til...l l.i.lnrd. itliil.rti ii. inns . " .. For, night service, Phone 20M idglll van-. D. L. F00TE Pictures &framing Walker Studio OITV AUTO AND TAXI SEHi A nnw tnrlrnti has been addJ W ... .... rarofnl drlre urn. n..n.i.n ni anv time. St'H Rlanco Cigar Store. Day pnon, " Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALK. Proprietor, RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMI1ER, LATn, SHINOLES, MOULDIXGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO RY USING OUR WOOD. PHOXE 100. 188 SOUTH BROADWAY nisrVl ChlimiPVs I'"" "" .T IM Ravliss Any kind of brick rk at P that are right. -jjp AXD ALL WORK qUARAWSi Cll nt "The Fireside, -""-, Rldg., 137 Second St. PI""18 Z t .. t. nnller " French Runges. REMOVED Opposite The Blanco Hotd TODD The Tailor