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i of? J we !- ind vetol lasli inagtf inneri erlr V irtA a r' erals- aJj frSWB Glasses Ground, to order .-i1.. Mlln1 14 flirt Woak eyes pcnec u, .- , - . .1 nnd best meinuuo ivuuhm i." 11 "L Should you want better oyp f'ft or Seed good glasses properly 'fbi iri mr special Ground Com ?.' ir'i.?; Youns or old, with tl10" . "u ran read fine pfltlt. ttttS.i work or see at a dhtttthcb. u s J.v' ...! n in norfcot and )rBniw" i 0 gatisfactlon. BlMW.-.nTrnil. four patrons" PR, W. B. RICHARDSON Optonictrlit " aiioKiuw. Office 187 North Hrondway. Marabfiold, Oregon. ywnii PffB WCQQS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914-EVENING EDITION. ass Willamette-Pflcifir nw c..: minutes beginning o:4ii n in nr North IJond every thW toflftR. " " & -ured from conductor 1 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sieamship Breakwater jMILLIONS FOR SCHEDULE FOR GOOD SERA nnnn nnjnrj im,i in nut at m iimm miuii.i mm in nit i in Kr ALWAYS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD: HAT., FEH. 14, is oo II. in HAT., FEB. 21 7 0 n SAT.. FEB. liH in in ?.' ' tWIt w.- a llll jicKcia on sale ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND: TUESDAY, FKII. a, 8 n m. TUKsiuvl FK : 5?; s R nnd rates cheerfully furnished. H. .T. M0I1H, in. in. m. runic jg Clearance Sale INw on at The Electric Shoe Store. IBU n. """ ' I Phono 127-L. 11 NOTK'K. t I, mnv nnnnnrn fo KnOin " "" ..w..w... Diy Realty Bynuicnio, cbuiu. . Il Tonimrv 10(14. Will be Milble only for tho nets and performed or ropreBoiua lo by Clms. J. Druschko. liAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED, WITn WIRELESS. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, AT 10:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection ivill, die North Bank Road t Portland. ...i.. i;uic oicnmsiiip company. CONGRESS PASSES 1ULL APPRO PRIATING $23,000,000 FOK NATIONAL HIGHWAYS WILL HE DIVIDED AMONG STATES. ID nwialJ Tmt la Coo By Times.' WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11. Tho Shackleford $25,000,000 Good I Roads bill wns passed by tho House today by n voto of eighty-two to forty-two. Tho Good Roads bill now goes to tho Senate. Tho $25, 000,000 Is to bo divided, $05,000 to go each stato and1 remainder among tiro Btates on tho basis of population and tho num ber of miles of post roads. Each stato must co-oporato In expenditures for Improvement. Phoae 44. Agent. tl. If. tni?tnnt w. . . ., UUUJIUIII) . I I COUNCIL CUTS EXPENSES. BUY YOUIl KHERSON' A LA PHINCESSE COUSKTS AT S. S. JENNINGS .south iii:xi. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, AT 3:00 P. M. 8n FrBclo o.flcc, 805 Fife in,!,,., r anvtmlvh St PIoi-h No. as. Iiitcr-Oceanlc TmnnportnUoB Co., C. F. .McGeorgo, Agt., Phono 44. Tlirco Medford Offices AlmlMicd and SalnrlcN Aro IUhIiiccI. MEDFORD, Or.. Feb. 11. At a recent meeting of tho city council drastic changes wcro mado In tho city administration In conformity with campaign pledges to reduco tho I city expenses. Tho offlco of street commissioner wob merged with that of city engin eer, plumbing Inspector with that of building Inspector and all common labor wages woro reduced from $3 to $2, SO for eight hours. Insurance on tho flro hall was cancelled, tho pol ice auto was ordered sold and tho City Attorney's salary was reduced from $75 to $50 per month, NATIONAL LEAGUE ANNOUNCES PLAYING DATES OPENS ON APRIL 11 AND CLOSES OCTO- HER 7. tDr Atsoctttcil rrm lo Coot tltj TlmM.) NEW YORK, Fob. 11 The 191 i playing schedule of tho National Leaguo as announced here, following tho annual meeting of tho schedule committee, cnlls for tho opening of tho season on Tuesday, April H, and tho flnnl game on October 7. Ac cording to a notice accompanying tho Bchodulo no changes Bhnll be made that will conflict with tho American League playing dates and double headers shall not bo scheduled for conflicting dates except by tho con--sent of President Johnson of tho American League. An exception to this ruling Is mado on tho final trip oi mo season, to nc exerciBetl only In tho caso of nbsoluto necessity. There aro but four conflicting dates, how ever, nil of which occur In Chicago, these being on Mny 10, 31, Julv r, nnd September 13.. In tho distribution of homo hollttov nnd Saturday dates, theso schedule plums nro nbout evenly apportioned, although tho western clubs have a Blight advantngo over their eastern rivals. Pittsburg draws 13 Satur days and 3 holiday dates; Chicago 11 Sundnys, 11 Saturdays and two Holidays: St. Lous socurns n s. dnys. 10 Saturdays and one holiday, nnd Cincinnati has in 8undays and (IB SERMON ifi AT REVIVAL if ADVERTISED LE1TERS Commutalion Tickets $2.00 20 Ifltld'N'orth Head Auto Lino. prrry ten minutes from (I a. m to iz:nu p. m. 9HST A KING, Props. FASITLT DINNERS new locntlou, wo aro os prepared to cator to frallj K(uiar meaig or ihort or Open dr nnd nlcht. MERCIIANT'H CAFE. and Common-la) Mfld m FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT PBELL'S W00DYARD pnh Front Street, rlioDo 180-J. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. ' HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE H4-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. List of unclnlmod letters remain ing In tho Mnrshfleld, Oregon, Post off Ico for tho woek ending Fob. 10, 1014. Persona calling for tho snmo will plenso say advertised and pay tono cent for each lotter called for. Anngostlc, Nick: Altkon, David; Rrndy, Jnmcs; Drinjnh, Tony; Hnr clay, W. G.; Darker, Mrs. D.; Dco- Bon, Harry; Dennett, Coploy; Drost, Thoodoro M.; Dean, J. J.; EdwnrdB, J. R.; Edwards, E. It.; ailman, Harry; Hallvary, Hugh; Jnnson, Mrs. Elon; Leon, Mrs. Mnnuel, 2; Leon, M.; McLoan, II. W.; Mark hnm, Milton; Mnrstors, O. E.; Mis orlloff, Eastor; Owon, Mrs. John; Pottorson, Evnld; Plotro, Loywoua; Schoflold, W. M.; Schmalnborgor, William; Shoflor, Robert .; Stan ford, ThomnB W.; Smith, Floyd; Wnllaco, Luollo; Wllllnms, E. J. W. D. CURTIS, PoBtmnstor. 1U Saturdays, in thn unsi HiihIoh hns 13 SaturdayB and three holiday dates; Phllndolphla 13 Saturdays and two holidays; Now York and Brooklyn shnro alike, each being al lotted II Saturdays nml ono holiday. Tho road scliodulo shows that Cin cinnati has K Saturdays, two Sun days and threo holidays; Chicago M saiuruayB, tnreo Sundays and two holidays; St. Louis 15 Saturdays. bIx Sundays and two holidays: Now York 11 Saturdays, flvo Sundays and two" holidays; Brooklyn recolvoa a simi lar shnro; Pittsburg 10 Sundays nnd1 10 Saturdays and Phllndelphln 12 Saturdays, flvo Sundays and ono holiday. EUGENE MEN STUNG. of n CATHOLIC Ladles' Aid DANCE, Wednesday ovonlng, February II, Eckhoff Hall. KEY.ER'S Orchestra. ,r lures&Framing ,s palker Studio i tt US MAKE JR ABSTRACTS Trust Pn ai.... . denemlahln i...' ( w"Ire. prompt nttcn. " Minimum cost. iKauftnan (& Co. .Teu-!i:ll iCluHlc i. tw " PDA ..i nnl ' Coos iver Boats fc,iu.a"hfLc,d i uin; - ru- fW Ralnlm- ... rliir . leaves K.V .'?.. and ' maranneid at fflSB?nau SMITH. in!M vltb tM .5m th I Unco , Gllt, nisrf1". IIMll6 1 Vo!f" l8-,lM0 LiSS snu ;,ui Ofvll dfaLitlM it'p auei - e U"" . Shopping At Home ' A! TAXI SKlivinrr tZ'V tc r 8,1st lDyt,me- nd 139-X. P B 78 DAI-E, Iroprletor F0TE'S AUTOS Mil, ... . . Tlre ,"re'M drivers tot caJone 200-l FOOTE. aag opporir th ke unity. The Up-To-Dato "Woman shops at home by lior own fireside. She tnlces her paper and reads the advertisements carefully heforo she goes to the store. Experience has taught her that tho merchant who is up-to-date in his methods finds it cheaper to huy space .in the paper than waste the time of hifh-pricel clerks showing all the goods on his shelves to his customprs. . High-priced salesmen aro not needed by merchants who adver tise. Inexperienced girls can sell advertised goods while tho back number merchant is forced to employ high-priced salesmen. Only those who, aro dull of apprehension choose to wander around in different stores taking up tho time of clerks hunting for attractive articles and asking questions. The modern woman has learned ,that tho up-to-date merchant who makes his influence felt through advertising is tho one who 7ms the most dcsiralle bargains and can afford to sell cheaper. Ho can turn over his stock quickly without loss of time of sales men at the counters and therefore keep down his expenses. i If he did not advertise ho would not be an up-to-date merchant. Shopping at homo, looking through the newspapers for bar gains before you "start out, saves time and annoyance and, is sure to result in economy and satisfaction both for the store and the. "customer. McirlmulN Ylrtliiilcil liy Age"! i mill Concern. I3UGENE, Or., Feb. 11. A milli ner of Eugene pooplo, most of thorn physicians, woro "stung" by a got-rlch-qulck scheme In which they bought momborshlp last fall. An agent of tho National Rating and Crediting Agoncy, of Milwaukee, Wis consin, wns lioro a fow months ngo and sold to qulto a number of citi zens "momborshlp" In this concern. Issuing stock to onch, roprcsontlnv that tho membership certificates would bo bo redeomnblo with Interest nftor a certain dnto. Hearing noth ing of tho agent or tho compnny late ly, 111080 wno imd "invosted" placed tho matter boforo District Attornny Dovcrs nnd ho wroto to tho nttorney genornl of Wisconsin. A lotter Just rocolvod states thnt Stovo Stonrellou, president of tho agency, has recently been sentenced to servo 18 months In tho Federal prison nt Fort Leaven worth, Kansas, for iiBlng-tho malls to defraud. WAII'Z IS LEG-HKEAKEIt. I Raker Man Survives Tango ami Hesi tation, To Fall On Old Stop. BAKER. Or.. Fob. 11. White dancing with n dashing divorcee nt n fnBhlonnblo dnuco at which tho tnugo nnd hesitation wnltzea wero fentured, Harry Near, a commercial travoler whoso homo Is In Ilnkor, slipped and with his partner foil to tho floor. Tho young woman wns uninjured, hut Mr. Nonr sustained a fracture of tho right leg just above the ankle. It was not tho tnugo or any now dnnco which enpsed tho mlxup, how over. At tho Unto of tho nrcldont Mr. Nonr and his partner woro danc ing an old-fashioned1 waltz. SWEDISH OAWXKT QUITS. Clnsh Over Defensive Forces Results In Premier Resigning. I! 7 Afoclttl Vm lo Coot llr Tluin.l STOCKHOLM. Rob. 11. Carl A. Stnaf, Swedish Promlor, and his on tiro cabinet resigned today In con soquenro of n divergence of opinion concerning tl o necessity of Increas ing tho Swedish defenslvo forces. King Gustavo accepted tho resigna tions, TWO MILLIONS FOR PEACE REV. KNOTTS DEMY DRESS AT REVIVAL WHICH INTERESTS SERVICES TONIGHT. The sermon last night by Rpv. Knotts on tho "Shadows of Eternal Night" was ono well worth listening t0; . Ho. 1,wolt uno" tho thought of the shndows of tho noondny aim In tho tropics, tho lengthening sha dows, tho short twilight and tho darkness of a cloudy, moonless night, drawing out contrasts and showing similarities In tho doveloplng of Chrl8tles8 characters. Starting with the thought of tho phi saying, "Coming ovontB cast tholr shadows beforo thorn," ho showed how tho mind bent on ovll rorcshndows n dark rharactor; how that error and lnck of religious truth foreshndow a mnn's downfall; tint making sport or rollglon throws a Bhndow of gloom o'or tho houI; that despising the good nnd resenting reproof lengthens tho dnrk Bhndows In life; that our por slstonco In ovll sonrs our consciences nnd our minds nnd souls bocomo fit only for otornnl night, but that Christ's lovo will drive away all shndows If wo but lot his light Il lumine our hearts. Toillcht thn Miin'a nmi...i..n.i will havo complete chnrgo of tho mooing. Tho mooting will doubt less bo quite Interesting. Como nnd hoar men who havo tried Christian lly toll what It has dono for them. BRIEFS OF RANDON. Nimvh of Cllv-by-tlie-Sen As Told by The Recorder. Clms. Cesnn, night marshal of Ilau- i!',' ."J1" ,nHon n vacation nnd left with his family on tho Speedwell for a sojourn In California. - inner c. D. Kevony ,nnd Miss KntVorlno Koveny loft this morning on tho Speedwoll for San Francisco. Tho Prosper Bchool Is closod this week on account of n diphtheria caso. but as tho patlont Is wol ngnln nnd no now cases havo devolopcd Princi pal Roy A. Giles Informs us thnt tho school will probably commenco ngnln Monday. Tho dlllhthorln Rrnrn In llnn.ln.. la about over aH thoro nro no now cases dovoloplng and tlio patients who havo been nnfforlng from tho dlseoso aro nearly well. A collision on th0 river. In which S. 8. Shield h bont ran Into F. 8. Porry s bont, caused tho latter to sink nnd it Is now nt tho bottom of tho river, hut will probably bo recovered. Mr. Porry was towing a raft of .logs down tho rlvor for tho voneor plnnt. C II. Chnndlor received a telegram Siindny thnt his son, Vorn Chnndlor, had uudorgono an operation at ForoBt Grovo and to como at onco. . RANDON MAN WEDS. A Portland pnpor nays; "A protty wedding took placo on Wednesday ovonlng. Jnnunry 21, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Wilkinson. 222 East First stroot North, when tholr only daughter, Hazel Rny, was mnr rlod to Hurley Eugono Morton. Rov. A. B. Cnldor, pastor of Trinity Moth ')dlst Episcopal .church, officiated, tho coromony tnklng plnro under n while floral boll. Tho houso was decorntod olaborntoly in whlto nnd groon, lurgo tulle bows bolng offect Ivoly used. Tho brldo'n gown was of Ivory whlto chnrmouso, trimmed with real Inco. Her tullo veil wns fash Irned In a cap effect handed with n wroath of orango JiIobsoiub, nnd1 alio cnrrlod a showor boquot of brldo'n roses and lilies of tho vnlloy. Miss Lillian O. Carpenter, who wns mnld of honor, wns gowned In pnlo bluo cropo do chine with wnlst of Orlontnl laro trimmed with pearls. Slio enr- HfPP Andrew Cnnieglo Makes Anotl 'Notable Contribution (rij Auoclilkl lrcu lo Cooa laf Timet, (Dtlnyed In transmission) NEW YORK. Fob. 10. Androw Carneglo gave two million today to. bo used through churches for tho promotion of International peaco. Tho Incomo of nbout $100,000 n yoar, Is to uo cxponucd uy a noanl of twonty-s!x tniBtceB representing leading religious denominations. rlod an arm bonnet of nnlo nlnk rnr- nntlonB. Howard Wnhlon wbb best man. A buffet suppor wna BQrved nftor tho coromony, Mr. Morton Is ongng cd In business In Hnndon, whoro tho young couplo will mnko tholr homo. If. OF P. NOTICE. Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, K. of P.. will rolohrnto tho Golden Jubilee 50th nnnlvorsnry of tho order, Feb ruary 10, at 7:30 p. in., nt I. O. O. F. Hall. All mombcrs nnd so journing brothers requested to bo proaont. Commuted. ntlieri ., f If you have anything to sell, ron,t trade, or want help, try a Want Ac n Tho Times. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters nro enthusiastic in their pralso of ORRINE, becauso It has cured their loved ones of tho "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happi ness to their homes, Cnn bo given pecrotly. ORRINE costs only ?1.00 per box. Ask ror froo tiookiot. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frnnk D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Ho tol. Phono 74. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Tho partnership horotofnro exist ing undor tho nnmo and stylo of Mng- n oh & Mntson, doing business In tho City of Mnrshfleld, Oregon, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, 8. D. Mngnos having aold his ontlro In toroRt nnd good will In tho concern to J. Albort MntBon, who will con tlnuo tho business. Both partnors horeby tako this op portunity of expressing to tholr friends and patrons tholr apprecia tion of tholr trndo and good will which has enabled thorn to bring tholr buslnoKs to Its presont stand ard. Dated this 1st day of Fobruary, 1911. 8. D. MAONES, J. A. MATSON. Times Want ads bring results. EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that, continual over charging will not harm. DOES NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not lose Its chnrgo while standing idlo. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos BayJ Wiring Co. IHil Hrondwuy. Agents for Port of Coos Ray. T WIIRH ERS AD- iKlllf SERVICE ffiHn! .MANY '-. rlififi fflEffltl ill lii'- ni' I nftt help. ' ice- yA &JfcIl.U ' r