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Ct"" ' p, SVrs, r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION ' f T-J "' - m "ryy j THREE JSPRING GOODS r AT- s. JENNINGS ifOBTiUiEiii: RJATROOFFIXED NUW 10 uuninuuu Phone 3H i. anil dinners 'APPEN pg of 'MIOTOORAPHIO BiomlUe CiiLirglng and lining. w COOS HOTEL fj; of Marshfleld TrtX AVENUE MADDK.N STREET LnltTU 11KND A. Mttlln, Prop. HMK TABLE lette-Pacific tor Car fcfleld Leave North Bend u;id a. ui. 7:15 a. m. 8:lC a. ra. 9:lC a. tn. 10:1C a, m. " 10:45 a. m. 11:16 a. n. 11:45 a. m. ) 12:45 p. m. 1:1C ji. tn. 1:4G p. tn. 2:15 p. tn. , 2:46 p. a. ,, 3.15 p. m. , 3:45 p. m. 4:15 p. tn. 4:45 p. tn. 5:15 p, m. 6:45 p. in. C:l5 p. tn. 7:16 p. in. 7:45 p. m. 8:15 p. in 8:45 p. m. 9:15 p. in. 10:16 p. m. poly. Snturduys only 11:16 p. m. ' 12:15 n. m. FK g A. H. HODGINS M PAINT AND DECORATING CO. tutti Furnished. J. lUrshflcld, Oregon. e Are Growim Just arrived, a nice new line of ladies shirtwaists, children's wash dresses, ginghams, percales, rip plette, curtain scrim, silkoline, galatea, towels and toweling boys' waists, boys' overalls, hosiery, etc., etc. See them. We usually sell for a little less. Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND Coquille River Cod Gunrnnteed I fry of olack and dirt and not to clinker ull weight nnd prompt sorrlco l$5.50 Per Ton COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES. Phone 181-L. 186 Broadway South, A Check Account With this bank will add System to your business affairs And system moann Increased buelnoss, docreasod cxponao, ln croaaed offlcloncr, solf confidence and rollanco. Your roturn checks, cancollod by tho hank when paid, are a com ploto record of your tnonoy disbursements. This bank Invites your account. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay 3L0VES CLEANED ess Suits to Rent EPANTATORIUM LB C. 0. DAGGETT I Art. Phono 200-X mmutation ckels $2.00 ffortli Ilend Auto line. minutes from 0 a. in 12130 p. m. ' KI.VQ, I'rona. WS LATEST tottery tliat continual fh Will not linrm. 0T CORRODE AT ibiuu.AliM. nmn no acid. htodlng idle. wiuiiJ tiVB YEARS I Bay Wiring-Co. Pfc yt of Coos Bay. Statement of Condition OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS of Marshfleld nnd Myrtle Point, Oregon, at tho close of business March 4, 1011 Resources. Loans and discounts 00fl,612.77 Oanklug Houses 01,493.17 Cash nnd Sight Exchanco 211,798.25 Total ..9072,804.10 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 09,034.04 Doposlts 828,109.65 Total ..$072,801.10 thCoos iver Boats !. it...i...... . I hy.. .. r u,,",a I0r Mi w&i ' "- r rlr . , ,eaTOfl uiouuum Bl ?Ens & smith. REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT RATES WITHDRAWN S. S. HARDY SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 4:00 P. M. San Francisco office, Harrison St. Dock, Pier 10. West Coast B. 8. Line. E. J. LINDEN, Agt Phone Doug. 2070, KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THE RAKERY LINE aiARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 133 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONI3 428. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, HINGLBS, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, KTO. OUT TUB rUKL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. FHONB 1M, 1M SOUTH BROADWAY US MAKE ABSTRACTS MLS0: .tracts, .ff'lLlatt . Mlnlm,.,r "' ou -" tuo i. aufinan &, Co. :inS rrr . 17 1 c,ater 'mJ mt aealg or short or- 1 night. VP8 CAPE. I UDIni.. . . I Hfl4.( DID YOU KNOW that we carry a line of canned goods and that our prices aro tho lowest In town? Wo are selling A-l Solid Pack 'tomatoes; No. 2 Mi can for $1.30 por dozen, or $2.50 por case of two dozen cans. Come in. and try them. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE Cape Arago Coffee, ISO North Broadway. Phone 304J. 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. Cleaning, repairing er dew platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and carbon paper delivered. Phone bs jronr order. Phone 44. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. FIRST FORD IS BUILT IN ORE. New Ford Factory Is Inaugur ated in Portland by the Mayor Tho following from The Oregonlan will bo of lntorcat to tho many Ford owners in Coos County. Mr. Good rum, tho local representative of the Ford Company, states that if persons going to Portland will call on him ho will Ibbuo a card that will tako thorn through tho Ford factory and they will find It a sight well worth scolng. Tho following Is Tho Orogonlnn artlclo: "In tho presence of Mayor Alhoo and all mombors of tho City Commis sion, tho City Engineer nnd tho heads of every business organization In Portland, tho first car was assembled yostorday morning at tho now Ford factory, Elovonth nnd Division Btroots, In JuBt a shado over forty minutes, visitors woro taken on a tour of Inspection by F. B. Norman, tho manager, who outlined in a Tow words tho capacity and tho policies of tho factory, after speeches of wolcomo nnd congratulation had been offorod. At 11 o'clock nil tho guests were taken down stairs. Tho enormous plies of material and parts prompted on all hands tho question, "How much stock Is kept hero?" Tho answer was that thoro Is over $1,200,000 worth of matorlal stored. On ono sldo woro tires, to tho right body casings, still further on tho fendors, tho brakes and tho thousand and ono parts, all stacked up In surprising numbers. Eight Men Build Car. Then eight workmen hocan to aBsomblo tho first car. That was nt 11:11 o'clock. From a heap of roar axlos tho first pair was taken. A minute, or so and thero was tho skoloton of a chassis. Each work man strovo to havo IiIb work finish ed proporly beforo tho others, yet without hurrying ovor any particular point. On nn ovorhead pulloy, tho engine and transmission was dropped to lis exact position. Thrco mon fixed it on, whilo ono specialist attended to the wheels. Tlion with ono motion tho front end of tho chassis was droppod, tho roar end was raised onto small roll ers and tho car was rushed ovor to tho olovator nnd so to tho second floor. Horo tho stcorlng wheel, tho gas tank, mngnoto. etc.. woro affixed nnd in an incrcdlblo spneo of tlmo tho car, minus, of course, us uouy nnu us nood, though othor wlso complete, was started on tho special testing mnchlno nnd thon run off. Fendors, hood, body, top nnd curtains thon woro nttached nnd In less than 41 minutes tho car was complete Mnnagor Norman outlined tho pos sibilities of tho plant. Tho capacity is 25 cars a day. At present tho output will bo ton cars a day, or S500 this year. What ho earnestly hoped for, ho said, was a roductlon In frolght rates so that inoro terri tory could bo nddod to his Jurisdic tion. At present 133 mon aro em ployed. Tho guests loft much impressed." J iiiiMiilMinm wiMiiwin mi. inn ithimi i wn i -nnu imhiiii.. WANT SLOGAN FARMERS PLAN' FOR COOS BAY TO OPEN STORE Chamber of Commerce to Try New Advertising Pre pare for Visitors Tho Marshfleld Chambor of Com morco Is trying to got a. cntchy ad vertising slogan for Coos Bay which It will havo printed on tho backs of an envelopes of local firms. Any ono having n suggestion of a hrlof catchy Bontonco tolling of Coos Bay is requested to send It nt onco to Secrotary Motley. It has nlso boon decided to tako immediate steps to insuro adequato rooms and quarters for tho Influx of strangers this summer nnd somo havo suggested resorting to a tent coiony in enso or omergency. Expect to Finish Raising Funds for Market Placo and Store Soon At a mooting of tho Farmers' Union horo Saturday, it wnB docldod to try and closo up tho stock sub scriptions at tho next meeting to bo held March 21 to raiso funds for Rtartlng n co-opcrntlvo storo horo. It Is expected that about f 5000 will bo raised. I It is proposod to put in a big gonornl storo which will Bocuro all supplies for tho ranchers at a min imum cost nnd also to provldo a plnco whoro tho produce fruits, vog etablos. etc.. can bo sold dlrncr tn mo consumers. i TTRY7Q OTh MRikPV nrVYiYTvro vv vx A,uuiAwx XWW1NO OF CULL1NGS COQUILTiE. Coos County Seat News As Told by the Sentinel. Assessor Thrift will norsonallv as sess Bandon, Myrtio Point and Co qulllo, A. P. Miller tho uppor Co quille, A. B. Collior tho southwestern part of tho county nnd G. A. Gould North Cooa RIvor. O. J. Sooloy has formally annaunc cd himself as a candidate for tho Democratic nomination for county commissioner. It Is a rather anomalous condition that Coqultlo should bo without a roprcBontatlvo on tho county board; but If wo don't land a Coquillo man thoro this fall It will not bo for lack of candidates. A now room has boon fitted ud nt tho west end of tho hasomont of tho court houso for tho roccptlon of fe males charged with criminal offenses or hold as witnesses. Thoro Is also a room thero for Insane females, Flvo eases of insanity havo boon brought to tho nttontlon of tho of ficials horo and passed upon during tho past wcok. Matilda A. Bach of Marshfleld' was loft In tho enro of her roiatlvcs and was taken to tho hospi tal at Salem by thorn. Samuol L. Vanco of Lampa wns also loft In tho enro of relatives until ho joined thu party winch was taken out to Salem by way of Myrtio Point and Rose burg In chargo of attendants who catuo from tho asylum for thorn. Tho othor throo woro Sto phon S. Little of Ilaudon, and Wil liam McCllntock and Henry Thomas of Coquillo. LAIRD WON'T RUN. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. ;cm of Ujjer Coquillo Vnlloy Ah Tohl by tho EntcrpriKO. Mrs. A. H. Bonder wont to North Bond Friday to visit her Bister, aira. J. D. Carl, who undorwont an opera tion nt Morcy Hospital a short tlmo ago. Postmnstor Steward has received word that tho bids on flvo of tho star routes of this city havo been ro joctcd. Tho only ono accepted) was that of T. W. McCloskoy for tho route betweon this city and Loo. Oourloy & Snndors, who havo a lino of moat markets In several towns of tho county, closed tho doors of their shop horo tho first of tho wcok. Tills leaves Frank Davis, who opened a shop horo about thrco months ngol nlono In tho Hold. Goo. p. Laird, of this city, who had contemplated ontorlng tho race for tho nomination for County Com missioner boforo (ho Ropublican pri maries, May ICth, has docldod not to run, ns somo business complications havo como up slnco which ho must look nftor, and1 consequently will not havo tlmo to dovoto to his campaign. Bandon Itocordor. BANDIT GETS $3000 (Dr Aixlit4 Tntt (o Cm Di, Time.. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. March 7. A bandit held up tho Cnshior of a Sacramento Bank, forced him to opon tho vault and obtained $3000. Ho escaped. NO NEWS FROM BRAZIL. No Messages Received Concerning Elections or Revolt. (Dr AuocLLd rrrti to Co.. Dr Tim..) WASHINGTON, D. C, March C No word was received as to whother Brazil held Its presidential elections last: Sunday, tho day fixed by. tho constitution. Tho only candidate of any Importance In tho Held to succeed Presldont Do FonBCca was Dr. Per ecla Gomez, conservative ropublican. It Is not belioved tho elections woro postponed, as only Congress has tho powor to do that, and no word1 has come of any such action. Nothing now was received today rogardlng tho revolution. ' CURRY BHIDGE TROUBLE. Government May Stop Proposed Chetco Structure. Tho Gold Boach Globo says: Ths concroto brldgo has rccolvod a blow, according to rumors that aro going tho round, that will probably bo tho ond of tho brldgo question nt tho present tlmo at loast. Whllo this rumor may bo without foundation It camo to us upon good authority that tho U. S. Engineer refused to grant n permit for a solid brldgo at tho placo designated, holding that tho Chetco at that placo was navigable and nothing but'u drawbridge could bo permitted. Tho rumor also says that friends of tho brldgo havo got busy with tho engineer In nn effort to got him down horo to look tho sit uation ovor and reconsider his first statement. MANY OASES FILED. Tho 'limes want ads are the keys to the door of opportunity. TO THE PEOPLE OF COOS BAY We wish to again call your atten tion to tho fact that wo aro sole agents in this city for Morltol Pllo Remedy. Our success with this rem edy has far exceeded our most san guine expectations, Therefore, we are pleased to recommend and guar antee every package of Morltol Pllo Remedy, owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Cen tral Avenue Drug Store, local agency. Price ji.uu. Tho following cases havo been filed In tho circuit court slnco our last week's roport: Goorgo Goodrum vs. Jerry Kinney, from Marshflold. Paul B. Itltchio vs. Clarcnco Wat ers, nn attachment proceeding from Coquille. E. O. Clinton vs. Seoloy-Anderson Logging Co., an attachment caso, from Bandon. Lola Bollou vs. B. E. Bellou, di vorce caso, from Marshfleld. A. W. Lambert vs. S. S. Little, Mr. Lambert bolng ropresontod by Ogles by Young, a Portland attorney. J. B. Luttroll vs. F. A. Turner, nn attachment caso, from Myrtio Point. W. H. Dlndlnger & Co. vs. C. A Sehlbredo ot al, suit to foreclose mortgago, from Marshfleld Coquillo I Sentinel. BANDON WATERWORKS. Proposition to Buy It To B Voted On .R.Hy 17. Tho Bandon World says: Tho vot ers of Bandon will havo an opportuni ty to declnro tbomsolvos on tho water question. At tho mooting of tho City Council nn lnltlatlvo potltion, propor ly executed, was road by Hocordcr Kausrud and favorably passed upon. It respectfully domands that a pro posed ordinanco shall bo submitted to tho legal voters for tholr approval or rejection at the regular city oloctlon to bo held Juno 17. Tho tltlo of tho ordinanco Is as fol lows: "An ordinanco of tho City of llnndon providing for tho purchaso of tho Bandon Water company for tho sum of M 8,500, authorizing and pro viding for tho Issunnco of Wator IJonds or tho City of Bandon in tho sum of $48,500," BANDON BOX FACTORY. Goorgo Golnondorfor, who roturned ' from San Francisco nftor a two wooks' business visit, has launchod a manufacturing enterprise. In Bandon. Ho has tnlcon possession of tho old ship building plant on Fllmoro avo nuo nonr tho Mooro mill and romodel lod It Into a box factory, whlolr com menced operations tills morning. Whllo nt San Francisco Mr. Gels endorfor booked ordors that will war rant a full Benson's run and ho de clares that ho will havo in difficulty In keeping tho machlnory running full blast all tho tlmo. Bandon World. ROGUE FISH LAW SALEM, Or.. March 8. Tho At torney Gonornl has advlsod Fish Commissioner Clanton tho law pro hibiting fishing in certain portions of tho Roguo lllvor docs not apply to the state, which can catch fish for tho purposo of propagation at any timo nnd any plnco. Tho opin ion Is also that tho closed season docs not apply to tho stnto fishing for hatchory purposes. FUNERAL OF VANBERBILT. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WE FURNISn A BAG AND WILL PAY TnE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfleld COUNTY BUSY WITH ROAD WORK. NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you have thorn laundered at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY At tho mooting of tho county court on Wednesday they ordered tho sur vey of a wagon road from W. U. Cooper's at Bridge to near Dora on tho North Fork. Tho county clork was entered to advortlso for bids for a fill at China Camp Creek; also for clearing tho rest of tho Sumner-Falrvlew road to the Coos Bay Wagon road. The county roadmastor was In structed to prepare plans for rebuild ing tho Charles Collier brldgo south east of this city; also to prepare crosB I section and plans for grading the road from Empire to North Bond; also to prepare plans for clearing tho road from Shingle House slough1 to tho Wm. Rosa placo; also to proparo i plana for grading tho road from Sum- mlt to the Kruso placo. Coquillo Sentinel. New York Fiiumclcr to Bo Burled on Stateu Island" Estate. (Dr Amocih.4 rtM to Cos II, Tlmw.J WASHINGTON, D. 0., March 7. Arrnngomonts for tho funeral of Goo, W. Vandorbllc woro dolayod pending a conforonco botwoen his brother, Frodorick K. Vandorbilt, and mom bors of tho family. It Is probablo tho body will bo taken to tho family es tate at Now Dorp, Staton Island, to day or tomorrow for burial, CREW LANDS SAFELY (D, AMOcLtftl Frtu U Cool B, Tine. NEW YORK, March 7. Mombora of tho crew or tho Oharlomagno Tower, Jr., adrift In n long boat, landed snfoly this afternoon at Ce dar Creole, N. J. PORTLAND, OR., TO LAY UlTULITiriO ON OAK ST. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phon-J 72, Paclfid Livery and Transfer Company, Proporty owners on Oak street, Portland, Oregon, have unanimously signed ter paving tholr street with Standard Bltullthlc and contract was awardod for same to the Warren Construction Company this week. Tho record of Bltullthlo proves that it is uniformly successful and liked by tho neonlo who uso tho streot most and by teamsters and automobile drivers. On tho othor hand, tax payors find it economical because it Is durable, lasting and does not entail tho constant drain of repair bills. Mcrltol Rheumatism Powders Tho unusually largo sale of this romedy is tho best evidence we could offer you to prove its morlt. It s made of offocttvo Ingredients, and Is guaranteed to glvo perman ent relief for rhoumatlsm. We will gladly show you tho formula and explain its merits to you. Owl Pre scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co han. Opposite Chandler Hotel, Phono 74. Central Avenuo Drug Stow, local agoncy. Price 60 cent, I, '