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li. VOW ttfei J. t fcifSw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MOMDAY, MARCH 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEV KtlllAr mill Pub. DAN I-:. MALOXHV Xcwh 1 Ml tor V -rmmn.Yujn.MH'WimmmHIMl i., , ini-mWBMWtM PEOPLE'S H nc Djiun mutH BIB SHIPMENT IF EISK HIS Official Pnpcr of Coos County AMONG THE SICK A Mrs. Jennlo M. Stownrf of tlio John: on Locking Hottso Is just ru eovor'in from a sever Illness which uho contracted wlilio vlBltlng rola Uvis nt The Dalles recently. 1 N. PliiKKi who Iiiib been nt Mer cy Hospital for sevornl weeks, was nlilo to he brought homo today ntul Is now well on tho roail to recovery. Capt. Pendergnst. while working on the Nohlo pllodrlvcr this morning, Hllpped nnd fell, cutting a Hevcro gash In liiheaI. KORRDW DENIES 1I.-UI uhhu mini , Unusually Large Crowd atl'A,w,I,'ST Mahh Oimrlow Pnnnni4 Pr.imr.il EVER RECEIVED on Appropriation Tho regular concort by tho Coos Hay Hand at tho Masonic Opera I 1 one shipment ox coos HAY COMES TO "THE fll'X-XEHY." "Tho Gunnery" today received an noenne vnu UfiiuuL mm UNITED STATIC ENGINEER BAYS that in: has not promised TO SEND -OREGON TO VANCOU VER INSTEAD OK COOS HAY Major Morrow has donled tho re port In tho Portland Journal that tho drulgo Oregon, which ho prom ised some time ngo" would bo re turned hero this spring, had been recommended to bo ubciI nt Van couver. When tho Port of Coos ttny hoard of It, A. II, Powt ra and Henry Sengstaekon Immediately wir ed Major Morrow as follows: "Uavo you recommondod oxclu hIvo uso of drodgo Orogon for Wnsh lngton until proposed now dredg" for Vancouver, Washington, and Oregon Port Is built per nrWclo Ore gon Journal twenty-fifth Instant? I'loaso wire answer." Major Morrow today answered as follows: "Have not made recommendation rnforr d to in your tologrnm twenty-oiEhth." CK SERVICE ablad of mi Operates at All Times and in All Places for Owners' Convenience "Tho now llulck sorvlco Hystoni Is proving a revelation to automobile owners," remarked I. It. Tower this morning, in discussing tho now feat tires of tho automobllo situation for tho coming season. "Purchnsors of 1911 llulck cars are finding this sorvlco system a great convenience. This sorvlco doos not oporato only In case of a break down or accident but In tho every day uso of llulck enrs. Onco a week theso cars are thoroughly Inspected, oiled and groaned without any o. penso to tlio owner except for actual material used. Thlsfakos away all tho unpleasantness of the owner's nt tundlng to this Important matter and operates for a full year from (Into of purchase of tho err. T Is mosnH t'.Yi tho machine receives proper care at nil times and prarHcal'y all tho owner linn to do is run tho car. "No matter what section of tho coast n man may drive with i w'-' ho receives this same attention free of charge. Sluco t Is turnout nan been Incorporated practically all llu lck troubles have been ollmlnntod." Ask any 1911 llulck owner what car to buy. louse yesterday afternoon drew tlio "thor rcconl-bronking a lilpmo t of argest attendance It has yet had and tt" "0obl' "'"' 1nJhJ." S V"i m ,no of tho largest audiences that nslsts of a comploto stock of tho i .. .,...i.i.t i.n vD..i.in innioiiB cisic cnsincB nun uiuub. Thoro was not nearly sufficient scat- Those tiros, while comparatively now Inn" room and tho nlsles rear and t0 tu,a territory, have a wondoful ling ro.om mid uio nisi hi, rear anu ,.,,, nli,, nil nvr tlin ITnltnil Rlntna ir.So'ToZa.rtVThrSoS s-- 1vbi,wi - i was a very good ono, sovcral now n"'V fli' , ,..i., ... , ' Instruments bolng added. . ., . , ., ....,.. VJ I Tonight tho Marshflold City Coun-'0' ,cfl rtf ," ho reir, wh,co1! ell will tirobablv tako final action of tllclr Packard car and recelovd ', fl. rnnnln t t In OXCOSS of fiOOO lltllCB Of SOrVlcO monthly appropriation from - $150 .,fro c" tiro un(Ier a ,,U)8t Bevoro to $100. It Ib oxpoctod tlmt a numj . ., . n . . nf ber of roproscntntives or tno nnnu , . ," " ,' , .. .TV. . , . and others will bo present to pro-l1'.1' tr0 b' h, ,,,"l', nn'1 "on: test. Horo nro somo of tho cxpns-i8' ,,1rB" cno"Bh tn,' ? cnro of slons on tho street about tho band ' Cpos County automobile owners ntltlro1lrlntion " nt n1' llmcs' Henry Songstnckon-Porsonnlly. 1 1. AV I-Isk adjustments will bo am In favor of tho band and tlio taK CJ of Immediately and ro- iiili;t iliuiun iiiu.iu mil ui diuui.. a hid oporntes to tho advantago of car owners In eliminating nil delays and moans that owners reeelvo nnnronrlatlon voted by tho people should bo upheld by tho Council. Wlillo Bomo of the taxpayers wouiu not kick If tho reduction woro mndo, 1 think tho Council should lot tlio '? V1"" l'""'"? 0n )roBOntntlon Tho Ounndry stands absolutely be hind these tlr ( and believes that thoy will prove a revolution as well as a money savor to tiro users on account of tho suporlor construction and tho rxtr.i heavy matorlal used In building them. Tho Klsk ilro was selected by "Tlio Gunnery" from tho ontlro appropriation stand ns It Is. V. J. Conrad Tho poopl voted for this appropriation of $150 for tho bnnd nnd thoy aro tlio final Judges In theso mnttors. For tho sorvlco tho bnnd does for Marsh flold, and tho advertising accom plished for Coos Day, I think $150 Is llttlo enough to offer. Inns llnnven If 1 want onlny- mont of any kind I pay for It. When f'"1'1 only nf tor a thorough Investiga- I . -Imrnl. I nnlnv llm Rorvlcn. tloil Of UlO merits of tlio products' i V.nv for thin liecatiBo I onlov It of tno ll"ornit manufacturers in Un'iofs The dtV nm onToui!:!-" -octlon. of tho United States, iikrh lmsln wn nilisht Just ns woll " Mr- ' K- Tower of this cstab- g,Uant''oveV demand timt " comesj Hihniont, ' d? .P00. : along. If an admission woro cbarg- ,ectlo.n , of ,tho. Horvlco receive od to theso band concerts, say ton:fro '""oront mnk s of tiros In all conts. I am satisfied that tho band i801; JP"H- ,,, ,,, . ,,,.,, r i.i .....i. ... ....... 0...1 Mm "with n comploto stock of I Isk &. nooplo who attend thosV contorts .Allcliolln tires consisting of moro u-f.iil1 l.n llm nniv niton tnxml. in- "" "" t ..n...o, ..v. ...v. stoad of tho properly ownor. lid want II. Joohnk An adtnls slpn should ho charged to theso hotter prepared than ovor to take care of tlr users," said Mr. Tower. U'o aro confident that a trial of tho a cmlcorts" JusroT'nny oVhSr Jw. ro"ml by ,.s w... save .... ! rri.l ninenn aliAiiliI tint uiuiiuj iwi iiiu iiiuiviiioi twin nu v I., i.i.i '!. v.,nvn.. T .linitTil T PCCt tO Soil tll'OH Oil H BtHctly IUOI1- li 1J 111 w uiu viiAiii;vti av ' bo paid for by tho people gntnltiK rgo should notl,ly rrlltl' motorist and wo or It should ncct l0 80" t'l0H on n strictly m do gaining tho Joy-saving, service-giving basis." onlovmont R M. Parsons I want to seo the band mnlntnlnod. It sooiuh to mo, Hint tho city should bp nblo to mnln tnln Hits bnnd. It Is tho biggest advertising featuro that Coos liny has nt tho present tlmo, nnd when tlio boys nro planning gront things It does not scorn encouraging to thorn to hear the suggestion of n ro d""ion hi t' niinroprlntlon. H. 13. Ijopport It looks ns though tho munlcnpllty has gnno broke when thoy suggest a reduc tion In this Coos Hay Concort Tlnnd. To my mind It Is tho biggest ndvor Mslnir featuro that Coos Day has nt prosont. Lower Sect! Hate Sec. J. V. Mot- loy of tho Marsh Hold Clinmbor of Commerco, Is In rocolpt of a letter from Sec. Chapman of tho Oregon Development League, asking hi in to send letters to Orogoh Congressmen urging thom to ninend tho pnrcel post law so that garden seeds, etc., enn bo sent nt pnrcol post rates. Now tho chargo Is ono cent for two ounces or fraction thereof, or about six times ns groat as tlfo pnrcol post rate. Merit nl ItlitMimtit Imiii Ponder Tho unusually largo snlo or this romody Is tho best ovldonco wo Frnnk Cohan I don't understand "" " ' " 0 '" fVu0C Vo inrrod onts l-i.v. tin ruv Onnncll Hbould sue-' u '8. mn,,e or orrouivo ingrouionts, Jpv IT W lit wUv thn rlv Pnnnnll nhniild sue-'1 ,B """' u unuumu iiiKiviiiuuia, o.t ', Eduction for the city bn d nml '" Kn''f,(", lvo nermnn Tlio Imrnl Is to on y real good on-0"1 rt,lof for rhoumntUm. Wo will IIIO linilll IS IIIQ OIIIJ rini bUOIl Oil . nil... Qln,v vn ,i. rnrtn.ilr, nml nls lI think nn IncrcaTo ' ox""l' 8 '?" ' 0w' 1r :.ilHniB?tninCn'Slcrlptlon Pharmacy. Frank D. Co- tortnlnmont "tar Intorv In tlio appropriation Instead of n reduction would no in orn r, nun i for ono woulil bo In favor of In crenslng tho nppronrlntlon. Visi tors to Marshflold find real enjoy ment In listening to tho bund. It Is tho host form of ndyortlslng thnt Coos liny has at prosont. R. ,V. ICnmmoror. Tho bnnd al lowance should not ho reduced. It should bo Incroasod if anything. It RflouiH. to mo to bo poor policy on Mm part of tho Council to oven suggest a reduction nt this tlmo. Hnrry G. Hoy I consider n good bnnd n valuable asset to n city both from a financial and ninrnl stand point. Tlio froo band cone rt Is tho poor mnn's recreation. If Mho pro- han. Opposite Chandlor Ilotol. Phono 7-1, (cntinl Avenue Drug Ktui'i. local agency. Prlco 50 cents. Do Vou Swi ns Well With Ono Kyo Ak The OllieiV Should you havo headaches or ivaiit to Improvo your oycslght. try my special ground combination i glar.S' 8. Young or old, with this (.LASS can roan uno Hotel Benson Formerly New Oregon QOW open under cnlitcnewmanage- m ment. in tne re Jj fincment of detail. excellence of equipment and superiority ol service is absolutely unexcelled. Large, light, aty sample rooms for commercial men. Every convenience. Cen trally located. Kate very moderate. Dining room tervice at heretofore. Auto buwes meet all trains. Pt rtland, Oregon CA L.S. STANLEY. Manager G. 1RKE DRURY, Ami. Mgr. CKI.'CI A T. ncwo'l cut In tho nllownnco to our print, do close work or boo nt a dis-j band moans that wo nnve nu in- tiuieo. All ginsses iiuou uy mo nro fcrlor class of onriMnim' fron wurrnn'od to glvo satisfaction, that source I should bo In favor of nn, II. 1UCIIAKDSOX, such cut only In tno event that it is Oplomctlilst. nnalllv lv iincoauniv In order to ore vent tho city from golius Into debt. An Intelligent opinion In the mnttor could not bo given except ono hits knowledge of tho flnnuclnl condition of the city nnd tho possibility of curtnllmont of exponss In other departments. To my mind tho band Is of far moro importnnco than the public library. t ' Tito times wnni nns nro tho koys n tho door nf opportunity. Offtro 187 N. Ilroanway. Marshflold. NO SAW KDOKS -on Youn couaits If you Imvo tlioiu lauudcrcil nt TWIN' CITY STKAM IiA7NI)UY TIME TA1JLK A great mnjorlty of persons nf fllctcd with oczoinn havo no othor nllmont, which Is accepted ns proof that eezonin Is purely a skin dlsenso. Morltnl Kczonin Remedy Is roeom inended especially for eczema and disoas s of tlio skin. If you nro nf fllctod with this terrlblo dlseaso wo ask you 1o uso this romody on our gunrantoo. , Owl Proscription Pliarniacy. Frank D. .Cohan. Oppo site Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 74. (Vntrnl Avtiiuo Drug Stote, locnl ngoncy. Prlcos 50c nnd $1.00 T. J. SOAIFE $ A. H. HODOINS Marshfield PA,NT AND lvstlniMtcs Kurnlshed. Phone !WfKT. Slnrnliflelil. Oregon. PAailM" lUNXEHS lu our new locution. w are tectally prepared to cater to fnaill.1 rale. Regular raeaU or short or 1MB. Open day nnd night. MEHOHAXT'S CAJ"E. 'mndwny nnd Contmerclnl Mfld Willamette - Pacific Motor Car Lvo .Mnrhhflcld 6:30 n. in. 7:00 n. in. 8:00 a. m. 9:0Q a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:30 a. in. 11:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 12:30 a. m. 1:00 p.' m. 1:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. , 3:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:00 p. in. 4:30 p. in. 5:00 p. in. 5:30 p. m. . G:00 p. m. 7:00 p. 7:80 p. 8:00 p. S:30 p. 9:00 p. in-nn i. V.WV J., .... Saturdays only. m. m. in. in. m. m. Leave Xorili G:45 , 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 10:45 11:15 il:45 12:45 1:15 1:45 2;i5 2:15 3.15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:15 C:15 7:15 7:43 S:13 8:43 , 9:15 10:15 Saturdays 11:15 12:15 Ilciul a. in. n. in. a. m. a. in. a. in. a. m, a. in. n. in. P. in. P. m. p. in. p. in. p. in. p. m. p. in. P. in. p. in. p. m. P. m. p. in, P. m. p. in. p. IV p. m. p. in. p. m. only p. m. a. ui, Advance Showing of Spring; Millinery Now we are ready for spring business with the prettiest and cleverest early display of Spring- styles in the history of this store. It Is now time to wear Spring Hats,- And prices are most moderate, Wednesday, March 4 at, Mrs. A. G. Aslen's "Styles for 1914" Your New C C Ijl Wil Spring Suit Will Look Well Well, Feel Well Wear Well. and give satisfaction, if you placu your order with Raitanen & Wuori The Only Tailors on the Coast Let us show you our line of goods and give you prices CLEANING AND PRESSING bONE. Room 210. .Irving Block. Marshfield. What People Say wlio rent n lock box In our FIre-Prodf nnd Durglnr-Proof Safo Do poslt Vaults: "I lmvo no fear of losing my Jowolry or proclous ICecpsnlces." "My will nnd other private papers aro not bolng read by anyono but mysolf." "I nlwnys know Just whero to find my valuables. Thoy nro novor nilBplnccd." Isn't If worth (3 a yonr to you to bo nblo to any tho enine of your valuables? The First National Bank Of Coos Bay Low Rates for Handling Truj WO linill triltlkn hoir... liulntB In Mnrshlluld for the fotbl m rntoB, delivery to 18 Et.'tJ uiu umi BiuriUH 01 uuildlD(x Ono trunk u iliruo iruiiKg Twolvo truuk8 HI . Star Transfer and Storaje Ci I.evl IlcNnor, I'roj. PlionuB. n(i-.l 4,1.1; H-K ORY FIR AND ALDER WOBl AX CAMPBELL'S WOODYAM North l-'rniit Slrctt, I'liune 1H0-I. FLANAGAN & BENNEn BANK OlilllCST HAXK IX. COOS COUXTV. ICstabllhliCHl 18H0. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest 1'n Id on Tlmo Deposits Officers: J. W. ISeiiuctt, President. , J. II. riniiiiKun, Vice-President. J? It. 1 Wlllliims, Cusliicr. (Jeo. V, Winchester, Ass.t. Cashier. 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. ClonnliiKi repairing or new platens, work Ktuiniiiteed. millions nnd enrbou paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 11, Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMllKR, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOOItS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL niLL IN TWO UV USING OUR WOOD. PHONIC 1). 188 SOUTH I1ROADWAT HOFF.SSIUPJAl Q18SCM' AAAAVVWWJ M ILDItED lt()(ii:it.S .NKLS0.1 Tenclirr nf Plana Pupil of IIuuo .Mniisfcldt it l'Timdhi'o, c til. live jn.1 teuchliiK evpcrlcnro la Sii Kriuiclsre Phono 31G7. rvr T. TOMPKINS, II. s. r. W (Wellmer Mcthwli.) Evorv known disease tm without tlniKS or surgerr. HxiJ 1.1G North llrondway. Phono 210-L. 5IarMld4l r EO. C. MUItPIIY, vJ Pvnnri Plnno. Plarer ud( TimltiL- iinctdatlne ui lt ir, lino Ri So. Brctlo Orders may be loft it ttM H. Allen jiiibic siorc, . avenue. TOEL OSTLIND. J Piano Tuner nnd IM" I in 8. Sixth htrect. .1 nw '" Lenvo orders nt . i"" Couipuny. J M. WRIGHT, -.. ... . ....tliml nn rfOFl IVNllMUIIl'N HtimM V nJ ... ... H.hlMil f All lioiiesl Ji ku"""-- ilinMi. CO. GOSNEV, Contractor mid IliM?' . i.. anil il-cu Kstlmntes, uruwiiiK "-'', tlous fur-ilslied on rio , saiisiiou ciiBiu" -x ui ono Ol uiy i "i; 77- I am roltoMe, , pi... sun 1. MarMl , nll f i:ye. Ear. X? d lilt. MATTIE II. SHAW J Dlseat.cs of f'"" mi! nmrn nhone 330. Roomi ' 202. Irving W House plone, l"''' DR. A. .1. HENDHV DENTIST Marshfield, Orel Rooms 204-205, Coke m Residence phone 2B2-X. Offlce phono 3 12-J. KRS.FAnmNa ivi. Tencner " , .uj Residence Studio, N , Corner Coiumerciai " , mono hvw. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF HOSIERY REGULAR AND ODD SIZES TRY OUR BURS0N. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, NORTH BEND BENJAMIN OSTIJNTJ. .1 Consulting Eng' I Offices. 200 Irrns Phone lCKJ-L "f-tt .T.rV0tS OERJi RlWi i P IiUstrfSJ UsJdence-Studlo, ' " nhnnn 1 ! WG. OHANDtKn. . ARCHITECT. . orti Coi' Msrshfleld, OreT W' fl- 3Sg MarsMIehl. 0"ts u;uu p. in. 12:00 in. k 131