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e&$m x-ai-m ' THE COOS BAY TIMES; MARSHFIEID, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION i-rtt THREE .ijwuma. fflTE'S AUTOS 'ylpJ?.,i drivers. KB "'" U4..T. i, V"?' J ft 200-L ,Cfe. jlOTKL Lf JI"1""' AVflWH iDDK ' - JlKND Ua, I'rP Eta. service ij beon added to Careful uriYOi". J,, pay phono, 78. .r. LE. Proprietor, -, te-Pflcinc irCar Iato North Bond 7:15 a. m. 8:1C a. m. 9:16 n. m. 10:15 a. m. 10:45 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 11:45 n. rn. 12:46 p. m. 1:15 p. m. 1:46 p. m. 2:16 p. m. 2:46 p. m. 3.1S d. m. 3:45 p. m. 4:io p. 4:46 p. 5:15 p. 5:45 p. G:15 p. 7:15 p. 7:45 p. 8:15 p. 8:45 p. 9:16 p. 10!lT. n. Saturdays only 11:15 p. iz:ib a. ; A. H. IIODQINS PAINf AND DECORATING CO. Furnished. ! Mr!iUld, Oregon kff ED0E8 -on colm ns tlicm Inumlorcd t TEAM LAUNDRY Laundry Parcel Post AHAQ AND WILL' 08TAOB ON ITS ICRN. (team Laundry Marshfield nutation lis $2.00 i Rend Auto Line. slaates from (I . m 8:30, p. in. t KIXQ, Props. !S LATEST tX that continual t ui noi iinrin. OORROUB AT K1XAL9. jW NO ACID. ' w charge wlille FEED FIVE YKAItS f Wiring Co. of Coos Hay. Coos ip Boats TMUarahfllri n- rr it . m .. littlaj, wnibow ieaTe8 ' t 7 a. tn. and Marshfield at PW A 8MITH. VS MAKE ABSTRACTS D P. ... v"; Abstracts. ri.l, "en- iiti"18 or our & Co. rm aa are the keys 1 PoUunlty. We Are Just arrived, a nice new lino of Indies shirtwaists, children's wash dresses, ginghams, percales, rip plette, curtain scrim, silkolme. iralatea. towels mul toweling, hoys' waists, hoys' overalls, hosier v, etc., etc. See them. We usually sell for a little less, Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEtfD' Goquille River Coal Guaranteed free of slack and dirt and not to clinker Full Height and prompt service ,$5.50 Per Ton GOOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GfeO. A. BAINES. Phone 181 -L, 186 Broadwav South, i The tfnion Market In Its new dress,, entirely rotnpdelled nnd ronovatod, la now ready to receive knd weknms Its customers Into one of. tho most modorn, model and sanitary meat markets on Coos Bay. In addition to a model shop It sorves Uio best meat on Coos Day. Prima beef steors tliat were formerly driven to Roso burg markets, are iow butcliored and served to tho pcoplo on tha blocks of tn Union shop. Union Meat Market Ford Jfc Hcskoy, Proprietors, 144 South Broadway. Phone 68. m. in. m. tn, m. in. tn. tn tn. in. tn KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THIS BAKERY LINK MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 18.1 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTHAIj AVENUE. PHONE 128. What People Say who Tent a lock box in our FIro-I'roof and Burglar-Proof Safe Do posit Vaults: "I bavo no fear of losing my Jowolry or precious Koopsakca." "My will and otber private papers aro not being read by nnyono but mysolf." "I always" know "just where to find my valuables. They aro never misplaced." Isn't it worth $3 a yoar to you to bo'ablo to say tho samo of your valuables? " The First National Bank Of Coos Bay l ' fummm & bennott bank OLDEST BANK IN COO COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surptas and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest raid on Time Deposit Officers! ""- ! J. W. nnnett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-I'resideat, R. P. Williams, Caabfer. . Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Caaliier. OUR ELEGANT LINES OF t NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT. S. S. JENNINGS KOTtTir BBflD WHITE GLOVES CLEANED Full Dress Suits to Rent UNIQUE PANTATORlUM , .TAY DOYLB ' C. O. DAGGKTT 250 Central Ave. Phone SOO-X The Times Does Job Printing Growls , v t .. -. ... - -r .. t i HAVE THATflQOF1 FIXED N6W See CORTHELL Phone 3171. family piwrerta In our new location, we arp es pecially prepaTed to cater to famllj trade. Regular meals or short or dVrs. Opea day and sight. MERCHANT'S OAFK. Broadway asd Commercial Mflii. fYjG. ,' PORT 1HEWS 1IE.VVYWEIGHT RATTLE JUNE SI. Jnck .ToIiiuoii nnd Frank Mornu to SIcct In PnrU. PARIS, March C. Tho dnto, for tho fight for tho world's heavy wolght championship between Jack Johnson nnil I'rntiU Mown, of Plttsblirg. WnS set for Juno 27. Tho volodromo d' Hlvor, which -has a Beating capacity of 35,000, was chosen ob tho place for tho contost. All details hnvp boon arranged, excopt as to choosing tho reforco. Tho date for tho contest coincides with that of tho grand prlx, tho bluo ribbon turf ovent In Franco. SPORT GOSSIP. NEW YOItKi March 6. With tho Giants nt Marlln and' tho Yankees at Houston, ton Interesting part of floth ant's population has been transferred to Texas. Tho players aro hoping for good woathor during tho training season, becauso many of thorn are anxious to put In all tho tlmo tn hard work. Tho early arrivals of tho Gi ants woro grcotcd with a snowstorm and wator deep onough to launch' a boat, according to reports rocolyod by frlonds In this city. Jim Dolohanty, former Detroit sec ond baseman, nnd last season with tho Minneapolis American Associa tion team, has Btgned with tho Fed eral League Ho expects to play with tho Buffalo team. Delelmnty lives In Cleveland. Gradually tho dopo of tho 1014 Threo-I schedule leaks out. With tho adoption of tho schedulo It was announced that tho season would bo gin at Peoria April 23. Dan O' Lcary's Bluo Sox will opposo tho Dls tlllors on that dato. Pitcher Ocorgo Suggs, rccontly bnnlshed to Slborln from Cincinnati, la to bo married this month nnd will spend his honoymoon nt tho Car dinal's training enmp. Could any thing bo morobllBBful? John II. Wngnor tho thanwhonior shortstop, sometimes called Honus, this year rounds out a run century ot continuous sorvlco with tho Pirates. Although obliged to glvo up basket ball this winter owing to tho Injury to his knee which ho sustained Inst summer, ho Is down to weight nnd Is ready to do battlo with all phonoms who aro after his Job. Plans for tho now Federal League grandstand at Indianapolis have beon approved by tho building Inspector thoro and a pormlt for tho work, which will cost about $50,000, has boon Issued. Tho Btnnds will bo of heavy timber construction. Billy Nixon, tho Cambridge Mass., llgh'twolght, Is socking honors In tho political arena. Ho Is a candltlnto for tho nomination of Aldormnn-nt-Largo. His first political jpoech Is declared to havo boon a hit. Tho makeup of tho Fedornl Lcagtio as Booms permanently agreed upon Ib Brooklyn, Buffalo, Pittsburg and Bnltlmoro In tho oast and Chlcngo, St. Louis and Kansas City In tho West. Tho schedulo meeting of tho Fods will bo hold in Buffalo next weok- ..... Eddlo Clcotto, of knucklo-ball famo, and last year star of tho Whlto Sox: pitching corps, has gonp to Pnso RobleB, Cnl but ho will not sign a contract until Comlskoy roturns from abroad. In tho meantime it Is re ported that tho Fods aro trying to flirt with Eddlo. A movomont against patronizing tho cubs has boon launched at Chi cago by followera of baseball, who havo beon aroused by tho discharge of Johnny Evors. Moro than 150 mombers and employes ot tho Bonrd of Trado signed a petition to conflno their support "of "our natlonnl gnmo to tho Amorlcan nnd Federal Loaguo Parks." Chnrloy Carr'B basoball school ro colved a knock or a boost, ub you see fit to call It, by tho announcement that Bill Doyle, Nap scout, would op en a freo basoball school at Ports mouth, Ohio, April 1. Ho charges nothing for tuition, but resorves tho right to get tho money minor lenguo clubs got for his candidates -who mako good. Bob FltzslmmonB has decided that It Is moro profitable to do a vaudo vlllo turn thnn it 1b to glvo benefit performances for himself by appear ing In boxing bouts with Inferior fighters. Thoroforo h'o has entered a contract for twelvo weeks on tho circuit. Chick Frasor, w,ho a fow yeara ago pitched for every team in the United States, will bo back again this season throwing his feet under tho tablo at big league hotels. Chick will coach Pittsburg's young twlrlers. The McFarland-Glbbons fight has Joined the Flnnlgan class. First It wob on fpr March 9th, then It is off for March 9th, and now, in nil prob ability, it will bo on again not for March 9th, howcevr. Billy Gibson wants It distinctly understood though that he is the man to bo considered wipn news of tho fight or arrnngp monts for H aro under discussion, as he expects to deliver all of the goods, except tho actual blows, which will be left tQ Packoy and Mike, The fight may take place later in March or early in April. -A great majority of persons af flicted with eczema havo no otber ailment, which is accepted as proof that eczema is purely a skin disease. Merltol Ecz,ema' Remedy Is .recom mended especially for eczema and diseases of the skin. If you aro af flicted with this terrible dlseaso wo ask you to uso this remedy on our guarantee. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo site Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue Drag Store, local agency. Prices DOc nnd $1.00 ftB NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS CULUXGS OF COQUILLE Coos County Sent News ns To)d by Tho Herald E. II. Mcado Is busy with literary work at his chicken ranch on tho Aascn road, and as will bo soon by out want ads, ho is looking for n typewriter with which to whip It Into shape. Mrs. Q. R. Wlckman nnd her daughter, Mrs. Nels Osinundson, will leavo on tho stenmor Break water next Saturday for Portland, whoro they will visit with Mtb. J. E. Benhnm, W. C. Cody was called up before tho Cljy Recorder yesterday on n chargo of drunkenness. Ho plead guilty and was fined $6, but not having tho necessary cash was given tho opportunity to work It out in cleaning up tho city hall. C. E. Jones Is tho teacher ap pointed for tho school In Mullno, District No. 74, Ploneant Hill. Mrs. J. C. Wilson has been seri ously ill for sovcral days, and a trained nurso Is now In attendance. Tho Arngo school closod Friday. Mls Motta Hanson, tho teacher, has gono to attend tho Oregon Stato Normal, at Monmouth. ADDITION TO COUNTY JAIL Tho now addition bolng built to tho county Jail is nenring completion. Tills part of tho building Ib to bo especially for tho womon prisoners, and It has beon nocded for soma tlmo ns qunrtors thoro havo been very cramped, It bolng necessary for one of tho prisoners to sleep tn tho bath tub that Ib, boards bolng placed over tho tub and a bed made upon thorn. Coquilld Horald. FAltMEHS AT COQUILLE Thoro will bo a largo gathering of tho farmers and dairymen of tho Coqulllo Vnlloy and vicinity nt tho W. O. W. Hall In this city on March 14 at 10 a. in., whon Expert Smith of tho Corvnllls Agricultural Col logo, who Is now In this county for tho purposo of giving tho farm ers all possible assistance in their lino, will Icrturo on tho subjoct of "Farming From n Sclontlflo Stand point." Coqulllo Hornld. FIRE AT COQUILLE A barn In tho north end of town belonging to Goo. Goodrich, was burnod Saturday evening, togothor with n small quantity ot hay. Tho firo was Btartcd by tho overturning of a lantorn by tha light of which a boy was milking tho cow, nnd tho small building was burnod to the ground In a fow minutes. TJio sourco of tho family milk supply was saved and tho loss Ib not heavy, HERRY GltQWEHH OHOANIZEj HtntMVido Association to Moot At Knlt'iu Murt-h II to Complcto l'liin. CORVALLIS, March C Tho log anberry groworB of Orogon will hold a big meeting at Salem on Saturday, March 14. Tho meeting will bo called to ordor In tho Conimorclnl Club rooms at 1:30 p. m. Tho cpmmlttco appointed n fow wcoUb ago to draw up a tontntlvo constitution nnd ro commend tho by-laws and rules for tho transaction of business will mnko Its report at that tlmo and tho per manent organization will bo porfect od. "It is the Idea to form n stnto-wldo association," said Professor C. I. Lewis, tho collogo horticulturist who Is working hand In hand with tho practical groworB, "Tho great func tion of tho nBOBclnrion will bo to standardize tho products so that not only the fresh fruit but ovory bit of dried fruit? berry Julco, cannod hor des and borry Jams, and Jells that aro shipped out ot tho stato, will bo of so high standard' as to maintain nnd incrcaso tho present demand, "It Is nlso necessary to establish a bureau of statistics, which will so euro all information, possible as to acreage, ylolds, and) present condi tions of market, andiasalot In adver tising and distributing tho lognnbor ry crop of tho stato through tho chtin nols that aro already established. In slfort, wo xlsh to avoid' tho mistakes that havo been madb In othor fruit Industries. "It is exported that thoro will bo a very largo attondanco from all parts of tho stato." STEALING PLATE GLASS. NEW YOUK, Moroh C Stealing a red-hot stovo Is no longor tho rocord crtmo. A crash ot glass aroused Pollcomnn Leahy and'senthiin sprint ing toward' a saloon, from which tho same crash sent two men sprinting away. The big plato glass window was tho burglars' loot, and thoy might havo gotten away with It, If It .hadn't broken. Leahy caught both men, who tripped nud fell, and thoy wero Indignant at being pulled In on such a chargo. Ono of them exclaim ed, "I'm a pickpocket and leathor dropper all right, but this glass busi ness isn't my graft." FRECKLES Februury ami Marcli Bring Out Un sightly KpofH. Jlov to Ite movo Easily. Tho woman with tender skin dreads February and March because they are likely to cover nor face with ucly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have a strong tendoncy to make her freckle. Fortunately for hor peace or mind tho recent discovery of a now prescription, othino doublo strength makes it possible for even thoso most qusceptlblo to freckles to keep their skin clear and whlto. No mat tor how stubborn a caso of freck los you havo, tho double strength othino should remove them. Get an ounce from your druggist and banish the freckles, Money back If It falls. NEWS OF LANGLOIS. Events In Northern Curry As Told by llio Lender. E. B. Syplicro of Langloin Is a candidate for tho Republican nomina tion for Curry county commlsslonpr. Tho now co-oporntlvo cheeso fac tory at Langlols Is ncarlng comple tion rapidly. Tho Whlto Bros, can toot their tootor without gottlng on a toot, as thoy havo n now horn on their nuto to toot. E. 13. Thrift will erect a chooso fac tory on his ranch this spring and manufacture- fancy cheese. DOUGLAS COUNTY CHANGE Douglas County's now roadmas tor, T. J. BTlnkorhoff, has arrived hora from Grants Pass and la now In chargo of tho offlco, succeeding Englncor M. B. Germond. Mr, Brlnkorhoff Is taking up tho work lioro in a systematic manner, and wns busy today chocking up tho lists of tools and equipment for building roads in each of the slxty-throo dis tricts of tho county. Rosoburg Ro vlow. HEATING SYSTEM STOLEN Owner Bogs Police to Sn.vo ITouso From Thclvos. PORTLAND, March 5. B. F. Honoymnn, of 290 Twelfth stroot, re ported to tho pollco yesterday that thlvcs first took tho plumbing out ot an empty Iioubo bolonglng to him, then romoved tho furnaco Friday night. Ho aBked that tho pollco keep a watch on tho house, lest It nlso bo taken. TRIPLETS WEIGH 17J4 POUNDS Daniel E. Toomey, Railroad Man, Proud Father to Four, Now PORTLAND, Or.. March C. Trip lets woro born to tho wlfo of Daniel E. Toomey, of 2 C9 Graham stroot, at tho Good Samaritan Hospital. According to Dr. Fred Glllotto, tha thrco girls wotghed six, six, and five nnd ono half pounds, respectively, Mr. Toomoy Is n brakeman on tho O.-W. It. & N. railroad. Thoy have ono child olght years of ago. MOVIES INSPIRE THEFT. NEW YORK, March 5. George W. Ackor, singer nnd worker In a Sunday school, ndtnlts that ho is tho gunman who boat up Mrs. Roso and confesses to many othor robborlcs.. Ho Bays ho was iusplrod by plcturoa In tho movie shows whoro ho sang nnd that ho found tho robbing of wo mon very easy. He posed as n g-aa Inspector and onco Insldo tno house hadi no, difficulty In cowing tho wo mon. Tho pollco woro loath to'bo llovo ho was tho man wanted, be cause of his excellent reputation and high standing In tho church, but af ter positive Identification by Mrs. Hose, whom ho assaulted with tho butt ot hlu revolver, 'ho confessed. SHIXHOXE-HACKIIONE. NEW YORK, March 0. If you havo a palu In 7our Bplno, Is it be cause yourbackbono or your shin bono la aching? After having been pronounced' a hopolcss Incurnbla by doctors for tho last two months, a fractured vortobra was romovod from tho spinal column ot Itaphaol Angoli,, and a section of one of his shlnbonos was formed Into tho shapo of tha vortebrn and placed in hU splno. The operation was porformed in two and a half hours, and nt Its conclu sion Prof. Nlcoll and his assistants agreed thoro was no roason why An goli should not rocovor, although it Is likely his spine will always be stiff. COME TO COOS RAY W. W. Wilcox, an old rosldont of Eugono, accompanied by his son, Jay Wilcox, left for Marshfleld, whoro thoy expect to llvo. Jay Wil cox for Bomo time has beon In charge ot tho shoo dopartmont of the Ax Billy dopartmont storo, and in Marahflold will bocomo manager ot a shoo storo. Anothor brother mov ed thoro a. year ago and bus charge of a laundry, Eugcno Register. Remember, LIBRARY BENEFIT;. CONCERT nt Masonic Oper Hops SUNDAY Fine program. Admis sion S3 rents. Look Years Youngvrl Use Grant mother'H Recipe of Sago Tea aad Sulphur and Nobody Will Knew Tho use ot Sago Tea nnd Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its natural color datca back to grandmother's time. She used It to keep hor hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever her hair fell out or took on .that dull, faded or streaked appearance this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But browing at homo is mussy and out-of-date, Nowadays, by ask ing at any drug store for a 00-cent bottle of "Wyeth's 8ago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get this famous old reclpo which can be de pended upon to restore natural col or and beauty to the hair and U splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp and falling hair, A well-known down-town drug gist says It darkens the hair , so, naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply darken a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono strand at a time. By morning tho gray hair disappears, nnd after another applN cation or two, it becomes beautfully dark, glossy, .soft and abundant, LADIES!. DARKEN YOUR GREY Hi