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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1914)
r& isAti. .t cmuiuTj JY THE Y BEST BUTTER ' uADR itvnElt LiinxAKV ffiLEAJf I AXn., iofiijy.K AND ciii:am. IRE ICE a . m. and 3 p. m. (bono 73 C0O9 JW" L of Mnrshflcld STREET LnT IJRNI) , MeUIn, Prop. tK TAIltiK iette- Pacific itor Car M r1' B"d 7:1G n. tn. 8:15 a. m. 9:10 a. m. 10:1C a. in. 10:45 n. m. 11:15 a. tn. 11:45 a. m. 12:45 p. m. 1:15 p. m. 1:45 p. m. 2:15 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 3.15 p.'m. 3:45 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 5:16 p. m. 5:45 p. tn. C:15 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 8:15 p. a 8:45 p. m. 9:15 p. m. 10:16 p. m. Saturdays only JiilU p. tn. a. in. 12:15 B CA. II. I10DQIN8 eld SS5L 4S. . ULiunnimu w. itti Furnished. Marshflcld, Oregon. SLOVES CLEANED Iss Suits to Rent KPANTATORIUM A 0. O. DAGGETT I Ate. rhuno 250-X immutatioif ckcts $2.00 north llend Auto Una minutes from 0 n. m 12:30 p. m. & KING, Props. N'S LATEST Uttery that continual "Sing will not harm. XOT OOimODR AT TUUHNALS. WINS NO ACID. low Its clmriro nlillo tUndlng Idle. tANTEEl) FIVK YEAIIS BayWiringCo. Jotrort of Coos Day. th Coos iver Boats llHTMlfaraMlaM fn rirer m s n .. Ten!ne. eM Ratahnw !.. rlrer at 7 a m .n Imtm Mara'hflold at 0QEns & smith-.1 F US MAKE ABSTRACTS ftL,A!. . ui:;""" OI oap -""uura cost. Kauftaan Co. 1 &&t ads am tha va We Are Just arrived, a nice new line of ladies shirtwaists, children's wash dresses, ginghams, percales, rip plette, curtain scrim, silkoline, galatea, towels and toweling, hoys' waists, hoys' overalls, hosiery, etc., etc. See them. We usually sell for a little less. Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND Coquille River Cod Guaranteed frco of alack nnd dirt and not to clinker Full weight and prompt serrlco $5.50 COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES. Phone 181-L 186 Broadway South, You want clear, cheerful and convenient light. Good light makes all the difference in the world in the leisure hours of the wage earner. It promotes his comfort and saves his eyes. Electric light is the clear, cheerful, conven ient light. It is also the economical light. Everyone can afford electric light. Think of the convenience, safety and cleanliness of electric lighting. It means less work for the wives and daughters; 'more pleasure for all. Your home can ho modernized with" elec tric light at small cost. Telephone 178 for a eost estimate. . Oregon Second A Check Account With this bank will add System to your business affairs And system moans Increased business, decreased cxponso, In creased offlcloncy, self confldenco and rollanco. Your roturn chocks, cancelled by tho bank wbon paid, aro a com ploto rocord of your raonoy disbursements. This bank invites your, account. ."V The First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN OOOS COUNW. Established 1889. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 , Interest PaW on Tlmo Deposits: Officers: " t J. W. Dennett, PreslcWnt. i J. H. Flanagan, Vice-President, B. P. Wmiaais. Cashier. Geo. P. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. The Times Does Job Prinintg Growing Per Ton Power Co. and Central PASSES AWAY Prominent New York Finan cier Succumbs to Opera tion at Washington i ttr AwoUld rrtot to Coot Day TlmM.l WASHINGTON, D. C, March C Ueorgo Vandorbllt, of Now York, died lioro from tho offects of an op eration for appendicitis sovoral days ago. POST WINS RACE. Drenkfnst Food Mugnnto Reaches Rochester Aheiul of Schedule. (Dr AiioeUted r-rrti to Coo. D7 Tlmr.. ROCHESTER, Minn., March 6. O. W. Post won his race with death half across tho continent when his special train arrived hero three and ono-hnlf hours ahead of schedule MILWAUKEE IN THOUHLE Alleged Irregularities la Accounting Department In Nothwest Dr AMOcl.tfrl PreM to Coat 01 TlmM.l WASHINGTON, D. C, March C "Sorlous lrrogulnrlty In tho account ing dopartmont of tho Chicago, Milwaukee- and St. Paul and Its sub sidiaries, tho Chicago, Milwaukco & Pugot Bound, is charged In a report to tho Interstate Commorcd Commis sion. Tho Irregularities aro alleged to Influonco tho favorablo disposi tion of securities. HODHED IN ST. LOUIS Bandits Make Kscnpo With $10, OOO From Shoo Factory (Dj Axwltt.l I'm. to Coot Utf Tliue.) ST. LOUIS, March C. Tho pay master of tho Drown Shoo Company was robbed of $ 10,000 at tho fac tory this afternoon. Tho robbery was committed by two mon who Jumped from nn auto, ran Into tho factory and hold up tho paymaster. JUDGMENT AT KOSEBUHG In tho Circuit Court horo, for want of an answor, a Judgment has boen ontorod In favor of J. E. Pol ton vs. T. II. 8horldan for $3900.10, and $250 attornoy foes, and order of snlo of attached property. Rose burg Hovlow. APPLICATION FOR WATER BAT.nM fir.. March .1. An nn- pllcatlon for permission to appro priate sufficient water from tho lloguo Rlvor to develop 11,000-horso powor has boon filed with Stnto En irlnrnp T.nwln liv the RoctlO Illvor Public Sorvlco Corporation. Tho filing feo amountou to $uuo. Havo your Job printing dono at The Tlmos offlco. Times Want ads brine results. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers nnd sisters aro enthusiastic In their pralBO of ORRINE, bocauso It has curod tholr loved, ones of tho "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happl nni n Hmlr hnmnn. Can bn clvon socrotly. ORRINE costs only $1.00 por box. Ask for froo booklet. Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, opposito uuanuior no tol. Phono 74. SPIRELLA CORSETS ri , , may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier,, 352 So, 5th st,. Phone 200-X IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY DONE RIGHT Telephono the FERNDAlE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. OUIt ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST DECEIVED AT-i S. S. JENNINGS NORTH DEND HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. FAnnLT DINNKR8 In our new location, we aro es pecially prepared to cater to famllj trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Opea day and night. MERCHANT'S CAFK. Broadway and Commercial Mfli. TJHUfi. w Thirty years trnvellliiK to Cooa Day torrltory Is tho record of Jack Sullivan, of Snn Francisco, who ar rived on tho InBt Rcdondo, marking his 127th trip In tho Interest of Calm Nlckolaburg & Company, to this section. "I was nineteen years old when I made my first trip to Coos Bay," sold Mr. Sullivan InBt ovonlng. "Tho old Arcnta Used to1 ply between Snn Frnnclsco nnd Coos Day and I was In tho habit of visiting this country no less than threo tImeB n year. There wcro two stores, both general stores in Mnrshflold 'at that time, and it was, as now, tho loading city of this soctlon. Tho old craft tiBod to land near wlicro tho Flan agan & Donnott Dank now stands, and getting from horo to Myrtle Point was an all-day task. To tho best of my recollection my sales on tho Initial trip to Coob Day wcro $4 500, nn oxnmplo of tho keenness that exists In present dny competi tion." Mr. Sullivan relates many nmus lng Incidents of tho pioneer days of tho country. Among others whon ho was enticed to net as rcforoo for a ton-round fight ono ovonlng. In u friendly way ho aecoptod tho de cision at tho end of tho bout bolng part of his work. Ills decision waB unfavorably received, nnd n Coquille papor took particular delight In roasting htm In tho next Ibbuo, ask ing "If Mr. Sullivan was sont to Coos Day to rofcrco. fights or sell shoes." Chandler. E. W. Houper, San Francisco; E. W. Honchy, Portland; John Mc Adnms, Salem; J. D. Ivorson, Sa loin; D. C. Swnggort Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. John Dlnsca, Coos River; u. P. Rogers, San Francisco; C. P. Monohan, Snn Frnnqlsco; A. Drown( San Francisco; H. J. DIshlngton, Portland; Roy Dontloy, Portland; F. Mnno, Ban Francisco; J. Stommlor, Myrtlo Point: Ellis S. Dlmont, Myr tlo Point; Harry E, Herman, Myr tlo Point; II. W. Fonslor, Myrtlo Point; A. P. Nowmnn. Myrtlo Point; ir. and Mrs. S. Hqopor, Prospor; James Watson, Coqulo; J. H. Mour flold, Portland; C. L. Campbell, Portland; E. D. Clarko, Portland; L. P. Dryson, Portland; R. C. bchulgo, Portland: William L. Gra ham, Portland; C. K. Carlos, Port land; A. O. Hold, Tolodo; J. J. Dorg, Portland: W. II. Allon, Port land; R. W. Furroux, Portland; J. Forsytho, Portland; h. K. Roynolds; Portland; Mary Dcckott, Portland; Mr. and Mre. Fred O'Rourko. Knl- nmnzoo, Michigan; Frod Dolan, Portland; R. E. Harris, Rosoburg. Lloyd. II. Caldwell, PorUnnd; Miss Mac Morton, Rosoburg; W. 8. Pohlon, Myrtlo Point: L. A. Wntts. Mvrtlo Point; D. Whlto, Coqulllo; Mr. and Airs. Kdgnr ingrain, comedo; Geo. D. Tuno, Spoknno. DlnucQ. John Harry, Uandon; R. C. Knot ty, Dnndon; M. Lutsoy, Dnndon; Er iiOBt LutBcy, Uandon; Mr, nnd Mrs. G. A. Armstrong, Dnndon: Mrs. O. J. Church, Dnndon; Don Thompson, North Dond; Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Gout tlu, Coqulllo; E. R. Hodson, South Coos Rlvor; C. A. Qrny, Tunnel 7: II. C. Knsmeyor, Pqrtlnnd; H. W. Tohl, Portland; h, E. McKlnloy, Portland; M. Goldberg, Edon; 8nm Wilson, Edon; J. C. Dowor, Coal odo; Geo. II. RUay, Coalodo; Mrs. Hester Hlscox, Coqulllo; O. J. Schroodor, Coqulllo; W. W. Klnl cutt, Myrtlo Point; Ed Qulnn, Dluo Rldgo; E. M. Elliott, Dluo Rldgo; Lloyd Colo, Portland. The Chandler Hotel. II. B. Donnhny, Portland; H. Luz alch, Portland; Mrs. W. C. Laird. Coqulllo; II. Dloch, Portland; W. S. Hall, Coqulllo: Agnes M. Spraguo, Gardiner; F. M. Ryder, Dakor, Or.; E. Judoll, San Frnnclsco; W. II. Mor edlth, Weddorburn; A. M. Oould', Co qulllo; Al Cornell, Coqulllo; Harvoy Smith, Coqulllo. The Lloyd Hotel. Fred Peterson, Portland; Guy D. Lano, Spokano; E. Lloyd, Myrtlo Point; S. R. Matthews. Myrtlo Point; Mrs. Archlo Edwnrds, Portland; II. E. Eland, Portland; E. M. Elliott, Dluo Rldgo; Wm. Preston, Coalodo; Honry Hnrtshaw, RoBoburg; Mrs. Andy Jnc obscn, Doaver Hill. Tho Blanco Hotel. J, J. Cllnkonboard, Coos Rlvor; Tom Lawhorn, Allegany: S. B. Cut lip, Coob River; J. W. Glbnoy. Camp 4; L. E. Sutton, Camp 4; O. E. Rlrz nor, Coos Dlvor; T. J. 8camosl Portland- SPECIAL "HEALTH WARNING" FOR MARCH March Is a trying month for tho very young and for eldorly pooplo. Croup, bronchial colds, la grlppo and pneumonia aro to bo feared nnd avoided, Foley's Honey and Tar Is a great family modlclno that will quickly stop a cough, chock the progress of n cold and rollovo in flamed and congostod air passages. It Is safe, puro and always rollablo. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposito Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Control Avcnuo Drug Store, local ogoncy. Goodrum's.Garage home of the CADILLAC cind FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 847 Central Av. Phone 37L State Railroad Commission Makes Report on Public Utilities SALEM, Or., March C Tho rail road Commission of Oregon annual report for tho year ondlng Docom bor 15, 1913, lias Just bcon mado public. Tho not operating rovonuo of nil of tho railroads of tho stnto for tho year ondlng Juno 30, 1013, was 8, 032,743.82, tho roport shows a gain of ?C8C,15C.2G ovor tho figures for tho provlous year. Total operating rovonuo of all roads on stnto busi ness was S14.8G5.885.53'. of which $5,100,404.78 camo from frolght, $8,- i(7, D2G.0G from passonsors, $3tsu, 020.44 from other passengor train rovonuo, $235,429.75 from other transportation services, nnd $311, i38 from sources othor thnn trans portation. Oregon's proportion of lntorstato railroad rovonuo is n.tnost equal to tho Btato rovenuo, bolng $14,597, 150.50, mnklng tho total rnll rov onuo $29,403,042.09. Tho operating oxponBO assigned to Oregon amounts to $19,201,509.90, leaving a not oporntlng rovonuo for tho railroad balanco shcots of $10,201,632.19. As tho taxes totalled $1,508,788.37, tho cloar not return stands .at $8, 032.743.82. Tho total railroad mllcaga oporat cd In tho stnto Is glvon as 3278, of which 42G 1b oloctrlc road mil eage. Incronso in milongo In tho stnto In tho lino owned Is 04 miles, nnd 47 additional miles aro shown to havo been placed In operation. Tno olectric ronds show well In rev enues In proportion to tholr mlloago, tho 420 tnllos of electric lino having yioldod $1,043,080.28 In not oper ating roturn, nftor deducting ovor half n million dollars In tnxos, or about twlco tho return per mllo, ta kon collectively, mado by tho steam lines. Tho roport proceeds to discuss tho principles applied to tho making of rates, saying: "It was early apparont that con oidorablo tlmo would bo required buforo rato making probloms for tho largor utilities of tho stato could bo proporly considered and solved. Rato mnklng, as required by tho law and by sound public pol icy, Is not n mattor of guoss work. To bo uphold by tho courts, to bo pormnnont In results, to ho Just allko to tho public nnd to tho cor porations concerned, It must bo rouudod upon oxnet Information, and It must proceed upon a reasonable application of tho laws governing tho complex relations that havo grown up around tnodorn Industrial conditions. "So If in somo instances tho work tins Bcomod Blow, it Is novortholosa botng ndvnncod as fast as facilities, funds nnd clrcumstnnccB will per mit. Accuracy, not guesswork, la roqulrod, and it Is essential that tho findings of tho Commission, when inndo, shall bo demonstrably correct that Is, Just so noarly cor rect nB falllblo human Judgment will permit." It Is stated that 220 utility com panies havo boon llstod undor tho jurisdiction of tho Commission and consldorablo progress mado In tho valuation of sovoral of tho largor utilities, this bolng necossary boforo rates are fixed. Concerning tho buslnoBB handled by tho Commission during tho year, tho roport says: "Listing of tho complaints fllod shows 352 Informal railroad com plaints, compnrod with 301 fllod In 1912. Tho number of formal rail road matters fllod was 69, compar ed with 47 tho previous year. In tho utilities branch, 183 Informal com plaints nnd 70 formal mattors wora dockotod. Tho lncrcaso In total number of formal complaints, which In most casos havo necessitated hear ings, from 47 in 1912 to 120 In 1913, or 274 por cont, Indicates in a degroo tho expansion ot tho Com mission's work." WHY SCHOOL TEACHERS MARRY GREEK FRUIT PEDDLERS Julius Ceasar had a cadavorous appottto and boforo ho dlod ho ate two brutes. Tho government of tho United States is In tho hands ot the publi cans and sinners. Gastronomy Is tho study of stars and heavenly lights, A mlsnnthropo Is a man who mar rlcB IiIb own wlfo. Tho Nihilists aro tho pcoplo of .the Nllo country. Alexander was called the great bocauso he was olectod Mayor two times. Sodom nnd Gomorrah wora tho Hebrew children who woro burned In tho flory furnnco. ' Quinine Is mado from tho bark of a treo whllo cantno refers to the bark of a dog. A'NOTRE DAME LADY'S ft'fUX: To ill knowing tufTtrcn of rntoBUtltm, btUt tr mu.cul.r cr of the Joint. Kittle, laaUfo. b.ckicU, pln la tl kldaci or ntartliU ilui, to writ to btr for bom trtaUatnt wblcb bti rtpettrdlj eurtd til of Uim torture. She frtU It btr duty to Mod It to til sutrtrtrt VliKK. You cure imttlt it borne tboiwtndt will teMIfy no cbtnje of cllmtte being net' try Tul simple dlKOTer? btnl.be arte tcld from the blood, looteo the .tlffmed Joint, par (Set tbe blood, tnd brlgbtent lb . girlng el.itlcltr tnd tone to tb wbole rftttm. If tht ttor Intere.U jou, for proof tddreM Mra. II. Sammert, Box U, Notre Dtse. U4. WQiTORE NEWS" ti3 Is a part of .the news of the day for all who buy things at stores,' ' 0l opportunity.