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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN TIGER LEADERS TELLS ABOUT RAILWAY DEAL have fiF PJ''.. rm1 1,1-1 rr . -'. Lnard & Langworthy norm: on yoi it i:i.riTiiifAi- vork 10ER A SPEC AL RULES ARE REPORTED Mff yui flHBA ,.,.. in msi:utiii! U j. UV. TOURNAMENT IvTiin now i J " a tl Chattcrton's Alleys Hlvru FIH.lT STREET SOUTH V OU AUTO CALL f-Un ruuiu o nui wo .nod !!. rnref"! driven.. n. L. FOOTE. Pictures &Framing Walker Studio J. scAin: ft a. h. iiodgins larchff'plfl PA,NT AND larSlllieiU nrmnATiNf, CO. IMliiuilcs KiiriilHlictl. ilOIl-J. Mnrshlleld, Oregon. Miono i..i.. tn........ limners "- - J. N. Bayliss L kind of lirlrk unrlc nt price Unit nrc right. ) AMi WOHK GUARANTEED 1,11 t "TlltS 1'HCNHIC, .iinmniiii .ll., Ill" Second St. Phono IH-.I. fffnrh ltniigc. Holler Work ,ov Rates for Handling Trunks 'a hmii trtiriltu liotwcon nnj Eolnti In Mnrnlinoltl for tlio follow- pg rates, ilciivpri to -,8 ninuo in it first stjrlca of buildings Dee trunk " three trunks ") tvelre truukH 1.50 Slar Transfer and Storage Co. Led HcNner, Prop. Phnnna. 1 2 O-.T 40-L: 98-R FAMILY WNXISItH In our now location, wo nro o Itclilly prepared to cuter to fanill) Irsde. Regular mealn or short or- Cert. Open day nml night. MKItCIIAXT'H CAFE. (trnarinajr and Cnnunorclul Mflrt Tiii:iir.'8 oxi.y one machine THE SINGER. o.ma' oxi: representative W. J. R1TZ riiiino uko.x. )RY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD Xorth Front Street, I'lionu 180-.T. RIVERTON COAL FOR S5.00 PER TON Phone 165-X CHAS. LAPP EDISON'S LATEST IA Horace battery (lint continual OUT I linfirlii. ..Ill .... "in nut nariii. whs not corrode at TntMIWLS. COVT 1 1 vs vn .mm "ill not loso S chm-jjo while WOl'AniNTW'l) FIVE YEARS CoosBayWirincCo. 'M Hruadunjr. J!11" 'r 1'ort of Coos Hay. Tn NOTICE. T whom li ,n.. ...,. Coo n, " ,. " .' ."" HiihM ti """'' synencato, ostab- hwnIhVJu.:l'-y. 1004, win u9 Icontracts ,V . 'T "I0 "c" a CjMmaje by Cha3i J DrU8cUk0i 9(1 Commutation nn tu Tickets $2.00 'rlifleM.Vni. ,.. - . . . ICk, '" '"-uu auto Jiino. to l":.io ,, , C0ST RIXG, Props. UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM l lid,.,. V . let ... n, 'lunagcincnt. es V-,. . N'JW Don't wait. aS'rS1'. ' - "AOGI3TT ""I U. Pliniin "SII.V t.u hlve am-riitnt? tn un 18 Tlmff h0lPl try a wf'nt A3 p ,CTCARBTTB COUPONS i ' inoii or .Hi im.i i k'i I'lnhrrlln. eovin rib, par ,i ' in t-ipc 'i dm' t i.i, la, without cuvir or case, Irca I, r .( huAk Loupons. The mouthpiece on the OBAK that cools the smoke the thin ni.us paper thai leavei no ash - the cleverly blend ed pure tobaccos are making the OHAK the most popular S-ccnt cigarette on the market. Wrllc for llluttrnlcd ratitna of BOO oilier vntunlile preterm tint cum tic ihikiiiuI with OHAK Clunrctto Coupons. AildtcM OBAK PREMIUM I311PT., 3M Battery St.. San Fnnelteo FOR SALE BY Bianco Cigar S Tho Old Popular Stand llltKAl) MAKi:S ItltAWX. and good, pure, wliolcaomo, nottr iBhltiK bread makua boyH niusculnr and healthy. Our bread is nindo from tho finest lard Winter wheat tho kind Hint retains tho nutrients of Kltitcn and phoHphatcH. CoiiRcqucnt ly It Is rich In nutrition, nnd Is nb Kolutoly pure in every particular of halting and handling. And n big loaf (ohIh but little niouoy. Coos Bay Bakery Tlio plneo for kihHI goodie. Market Av. Phono Ml-U 220 Central Ave. Russell Building 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 exchanqe. Cleaning, repairing or mnv platens uorlc giiiiiniitccil. millions and emboli paper delivered. I'lionu us your order. IMionw II. Alllanie office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. VlliljA.MI?lTIM'ACI!'IO SIOTOII .'EUVIOK. Cnr loaves Central avenuo, Mnrshflold, ovory thirty minutes, be ginning at 0:30 a. tn., to 0:30 p. m. Leaves North Itond ovory thirty minutes beginning C: 15 a. in. to 0 : -t r p. in, FareB: One way, 15c; Round trip, l!Gc. S. S. ALLIANCE kquippki) with wnti:r.t:ss. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 1 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with (ho North Hank Road at Portland. Xorth Pacific Steamship Company. Phone II. C. V. M'fiKOHGK, Agent. Tammany Hall Boss and As sociate Investigated for Alleged Graft Mr Auorlalnl 1'rrwi lo Coo liny Time. N1CW YORK, .Inn. Ill, 1011 District Attorney Whitman has be gun an Investigation Into tho bank ii counts of Chnrlos V. Murphy, leader of Tniumany Hall, and .las. 1! (iaffney, his political and busi ness associate. Tlio Murphy Investigation was br gun. it Is understood, In connection with testimony boforo tlio grand jury InvoMng tho alleged exaction of $10,000 from a Pittsburg con tractor for obtaining tho Catsklll aqueduct contract. Tho total amount of land pur chased In tho Uastorn states for !' deral forests Is nearly 800.000 acres. So far tho principal work on these areas ha3 Involved their pro tection ngainst forest fires. Easily carried utiKMweu wmm. "js? i'UoWa KH Malthoid is carried to all parts of the world by every possible means: Uy jacks in Nevada. By camels in Egypt. Ky elephants in Africa. Uy men in China. By Kafirs in South Africa. Comes in rolls compact and ready to lay wc carry it, too. O. K. NICHOLSON Cook County Representative I DUO Front street. Phono 7.1 Marxhlleld, Oregon Try this test in a "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensil ?B . S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 3:00 P. M. San Prnnclrtro office, 803 Flfo IJIdg., or iAinilianl St. Piers No. 117. Iiitci'-Occunlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phone -14. &!&yv H3S KQUirPKI) WITH WlltKLKSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD: SAILS FRO.M PORTLAND: SAT., JAN. 3, 1 l. in. TUESDAY, JAN. (I, 8 p. in. SAT., JAN. 10, 7.H0 u. in. TlTFtnAV iav ii H n in SAT., JAN. 17, 1S.SJO i. in. 1UKSI)A, JAN 1.1, 8 i.(iii. SAT.! JAN. !M, 7.m ... in. TUESDAY, JAN. HO, 8 p. in. SAT., JAN. 1, 10.00 . ill. TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 8 p. m. Tickets on sale to nil Eastern iiolntH and Inforiimtlon as to routes and r;t03 cheerfully furnished. Pliono Main 33-L. J. MOIIIt, Agent Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM. COAL, TI.MRER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EAST-SI DE ALUISIIFIEL!) OFFICE, PHONE t-J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFIC13 PHONE 101. H. E. Lee, Who Was Active in Coos County Promotion, Accused in San Francisco Tho following story from the San Francisco Hulletln will bo of con siderable hit rest In Coos County, as tho II. K, Lee referred to Is sup posed to bo tho same ono who was at Myrtle Point and llandon a year or so ago, when J. II. Homers, W. P. Murphy. Galllor Rrothers, Col. Rosa and others w, ro nctlvo In pro moting a lino eastward from tho Co- qullle Valley: "Obtaining money under falso pretenses Is tho charge against Hen ry E. Lee in n complaint sworn to by W. A. Coon, 2S23 Kelsoy street, Berkeley, boforo .Judge DeaBy. Coon says that Leo represented to hhu that McArthur Rrothers of Now York had contracted to build a railroad known as the Oregon Eastern & llandon Railway. "On the strength of this contract Leo was to recolvo $l!!,7r0. On this representation Coen advanced Leo $500, and tho railroad has not yet been built." Literary Test and Shakleford Road Bill Are Reported in The House WASHINGTON, n. C. .Tnn. HI. Special rules to exnellte tho Iltir iu tt Immlgrntlim bill f'xlnir a liter ary test, and the Pbak lford bill for SUi". 000. 000 Fedoral aid to stato road construction, wcro reported to day by tho House rules committee LIHRARY NOTES. ' $?3t IILL TO HEAD AWL! ESS Burnett Measure to Stop En try of All Aliens With Godless Views tllr Amnrltml l'rrft lo Coot lWtr Tlnuw 1 WASHINGTON. I). C. .Tan. .11. Tho debato on tho Ilurnctt Immigra tion bill was continued In the Houko today, with a prospect of a final voto this afternoon. Rurnott. Its ntithor, says tho hill Is aimed at those allous who have no God. no law nnd oo master, and will head off a substan tial Increase of Immigrants from southern Itnly, Turltoy, Grecco and Poland. SENATE DOWNS OUIDDIHin Dl AM Amendment to Provide Pa cific Steamers Defeated by Big Majority (II jr Awkh lalisl 1'mi In Coot liar Tlmra.1 u'ABitivnTnv n. r.. .inn. :tt Tho Sonato defeated by u vote of Til to II, tho Norrls amendment to authorize ten to twonty ships for sorvlro liotwcon Alaskn and ports In North nnd South Amorlcn. Havn you. Job printing dono nt Tho Times offlrn. COLDS TO RE TAKEN SERIOUSLY iqgSXgF"'-- Place a calt ofthototate lna"WiatEttf' $auctpai without grating. Without adding matn mtlt ow a hit) fitt, uhhout ititting. Chacu'.att will not burn. BF.CAUSB olumloum heat quicker und retains licut longer than other material! of which cookinji utentllt are made, )ou can tave at leait five minutes in cooking each mcul. DO hours off your year' fuel bill, "WBAU-RVnR" Aluminum Cookintf Utciuils save, food too, and expense for replacing utcniilt worn out or burnt out. They are practically indtitruct'Alt. IIWPAll.nVPH " warn cannot ruit. ll unatTected by burning, ii itrun, light to Imndle and moituurnoie. uun aluminum tlierc U no danger olpoiionous compound forming with acid fruits or foodi. Replace utensils that wear oat with utensils that "Wear-Ever." Let u. .udoW you with " WEAR-EVEBl' the one-quart muco pan odvortUed in tho women' publication and how you other lltentil bearing tho "Wear-Ever" trado-nark. TA.C.U.Ca TBADEMASi WW S When you 'aESO.iX Ri 1 1 1 h r-lPCT im Intelligent pcoplo roallzo that common colds should bo trcntod promptly. If thoro Is snoozing and chilliness with hoarseness, tickling throat and coughing, begin promptly tho ubo of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It Is offoctlvo, pleasant to take, checks n cold and stops tho cough, which causes Iobb of sleop and lowors tho vital resistance. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Pliono 71. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT ROXDS. Notlco Is horoby glvon that pursu ant to tho provisions of Chapter V of Title XXVI, L. O. L and In ac cordance with tho tonus and condi tions of said bonds, tho City of Marshllold will tnko up and eancol tho spoclnl Improvement bonds of said City of Marshllold, Coos County, Oregon, Issued on tho 1st day of August, 1910, and numberod from 82 to 85 Incluslvo, each for tho sum of ?500 and all of said bonds bear ing Intorost at tho rate of 0 per cent por annum and will on tho next sonil annual coupon porlod of said bonds, to-wlt: on tho first day of Fobruary. 1914, pay to tho propor ownors and holdors of said bonds, faco valuo of each thereof with accrued Interest to said dato and tho ownors nnd holdors of said nbovo doscrlbed bondB are horoby notified to present tho same for payment nnd cancellation to tho undersigned, tho Tronsuror of said City at his offlco In tho Flanagan nnd Bonnott Rank in said City of Marsh field, Coos County, Oregon, on said dato for payment, cancellation and redemption, and aro furthor notified that lntorest tliorran will ceaso at said lntorest payment porlod, to-wlf. on Fobruary 1st, 1911. Dated this llUh day of January. 1914. R. F. WILLIAMS. Treasurer of tho Git of Marshllold, Coo County, Oregon. Tho Springfield. Mass.. Public Lib rary thought recently It would llko to find out what woro actually tho most popular books In tho library, so It hod Its patrons voto for tho book each had liked best. "Joseph Vance." an Englis'i novel by Do Morgan, bend ed tho list. This book Is wrltton very much In tho stylo or Dickon's books and can not ho finished nt a single sitting. It Is said of It that when tho girls who mndo typewritten copies of It woro working on It, tho story moved thorn, hardened ns thoy woro to copying fiction, to tears. Tho book that received tho next largest number of votes was Antln's "Promised Land," on account by nn emigrant girl of her education by tho great educators of this country, tho nubile school and tho public library. Her entranco Into the school room was to hier nnd to her peoplo what the snerament Is to many. After this book came Kipling's "Collected Vorso" and his "Kim." Then Mnrley's "Llfo of Olndstono": .lane Addams' "Twenty Years Ar Hull House"; .Tonics' "Varieties of Rollg lotm Experience": Hooker T. Wash ington's "ITp From Stnvory"; Harry's Mamarot Ogllvy." who, It Is woll known Is Ilarrle's mother and also sho Is the mother of tho "Llttlo Min ister" In the bonk of that name. Then camo Materllnk's 'Llfo of tho Hen": Wilson's "HlBtory of tho Atn-oi-lcan Peoplo"; Rergson'o "Crontlvo Evolution"; Grnliomo's "Golden Ago." a story of children for grown up people; Noyo s "Poems"; Stod i trnn's "American Anthology"; nnd i Payne's "Mark Twain." In regard to tins last hook, wincihtuo iturary nan to return to tho S'nto library, many readers will bo glad to know that wo have this book again so thoy enn rend It. Tho other books wcro "Japan, An Attompt at Interpretation," written by 1 learn, whoso mothor was a Orook. whoso fatVor was an Irishman nnd who married a Japanese Is ono of - tho most sympathetic accounts of nny country ever wrltton: Holland's "Jean Chrlstoplo." n novel; Stvilninn's "Victorian Anthology"; TJiayer's "Llfo and Times of Cavour" and An drew D. White's "Autobiography." Tho books enumerated abovo nro all In tho public library. No no of thorn nro pay bonks, so all can ho kopt for two weeks nnd rdiowod. .j. .j. .j. In addition to tho gifts noted In th'o papor of January 21th, wo nro pleased to add tl'o following: J. II. Finn gnu, $7r In Addition to $2fi already glvon; Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, subscrip tion to tho St. Nicholas; Mrs. M. C. Horton, subscription to tho Survoy; Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, subscription to Tho Times and Our Dumb Animals; A. It, O'llrlon. subscription to tho Record; Dr. William Hoisfall, sub scription to tho Coutury; Miss Nelllo Montgomorey, $fi In addition to tho $5 noted In last list or guts; Mrs. J. N. Uayltss, books; Rev. Samuel Oregg. books; Hon. Willis C. Hnwloy has procured practically all tho govorn , menf documents In tho library. Tho ' following nowspapors glvo freo cop ies of thomsolves; Mnlh'our Entor- prmo, llandon Recorder, Coqulllo vnl loy Ilornld, Myrtlo Point Enterprise. Coos Day Harbor. A National arboretum Is bolng es tablished In Rock Creok National Park, District of Columbia. Event ually It will contnln nil American treo spot-Ids which will tlirlvo thoro. BETTER THAN SPANKING Hanklug Uow not euro children of t. Hcttliur, Tlicru U a constitutional eatue for ttiU trouble. l!r. II. Kummrn, Pox Vf. Notre Paine, InJ., will nowl fri-e lu any motlirc tier m-ful homo Ircalmwit, with full lii.lructloii". Ssil no monp, but wrllo brr twltjr If j-our elillilrifl trouble jou In thl wtj. 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