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mL THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH H, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOUR Bf ft COOS BAY TIMES M. C. JIALONKY Jylllor mill Pull. J)AN K.MALO'KY Nous Kdllor Offrrint Paper f Coh County Br -M ' Ji HOOD i:10.IMi. I "Vvry Ih tile root'of all tlTo cow fijtll' passions. It Is a snook thief ai ii one of tlio rankest forms jf ot 'am. Selected. Some of thoso days the Hand Holders' Union 1b going to strlko fflr longer hours. Cleanliness Is next to Godliness. That's why the weekly bnth comes on Saturday night. TBI VESSEL ' 10 .COOS HT . I Portland Rumor That Swayne & Hovt Will Put Vessel On This Run PORTLAND, Or., March 14. A rlilrrt stcntnshlp lino Into Coos Day ftom Portland Is Bald to bo nn Im mediate posslhllltv. Itumors aro that tho steamer A'rallne of tho Arrow Lino of steamers will ho placed regu larly on tho run as soon rs slio reacr s Portland on her present trip. Tho Arallno loft Son Francisco for Port land with a full enrgo of merclinn Jfse for Swnyne & Hoyt. Sho should' reach Portland enrly Monday morn- Tho North Pacific Steams Ip com pany and tho Coos Day & Portland afeamshlp linos, onoratlng tho steam ers Alllanco tind Hreakwater rcspecr rvoly, aro now operating Into Cooh Day. Tn addition to touching at Ones jTay tho Alllanco also makos Kurekn. Trado Into tho two soanorts from Portland Is at Its height now and tfoth Htoamcrs had had to loavo ho "dlnd somo of tholr most rc"nt enr ooo f-rtniph Inrk of hiibpc. Tso Ara llno has been without a roenbr rn for somo tliio. Sho vas sent to tho Panama Ccnal from Sonttlo lh an excursion party as an oxnerlmont re rontly and slnco that time hns hrcn without n charter. It IS tho umlnr Jtandlng bore now that Hho will bo glared on tho Cons Hav run Immcd fatoly after reaching Portland. V. P. llaumgnrtnor. local ngnnt for Swayno &. Hovt nnd t'o Arrow Lino, -whllo hn admits ho has hoard wimo talk of tho steamer going on tho run, jays that ho will not know nB to ' or destination until sho ronches lnro. local stoamshli) men do not hcllero. aowovor, that tho steamer would havo "ftoon sont north unless somo such ar rangement wns contemplated. ILIICE IS HID OUT lossy STIUMHIt AltUlVKS JMHttl HUMC ICA AXJ) SAILS VKW HOUItS IjA- Ti-:n von poutiiAnd with a IiAIUJK MST. Tho Alllanco arrived in today from Eureka nnd sailed nn hour later for Portland. Sho had a big list through from Eureka and was hardly ablo to accommodato all desiring pas sage on her from hero to Portland. Among thoso arriving on nor were : . J. M. McMahOn, W. O. Eggloston, F. D. Lnyton, Geo. J. Sena, A. Mc Wllllams, Mmo. Marta Sandal, Geo. M. Luce, O. 13. Cullory, F. C. Prol gngno, 13. II. Littleton, V. Dakor, A. II. Andollno, P. Woodilo and A. Martin. Thoso sailing for Portland on her woro: Mrs. W. M. Hurton, Win. Burton, It. D. Holt, Nils Olson, S. L. Montgomery, Guy Hufnor, II. II. Iromor, Oliver Deap, S. W. Perkins, P. W. Loach, Itussol Leach. 13. S. Crolghton and wife, Vornn Prador, ChaB, Legacy and wlfo, J. Howntor, 13. II. Clark, Tod Watt, ttolf Mc Kccker nnd wlfo, Dr. W. H. Hanson and wife, Mrs. W. It. Dickson, Mrs. A. S. Hammond, C. W. Thorn and wlfu and L. K. Reynolds. FIRST flU IT I COM13 In and HKI2 what a STOCK of KKKI) and PLOL'lt 1IAIXK8' has. HANI) DANCH MAItCH 17. Kmmknmiiuii4UBmmmwmmrmnmtmnn ii ; Engineer Hoey Says That Ser vice Will Start to Ma pleton in Fall I3UOI3NI3, Or., March II. "If I wore to make a guess," snkl II. P. Hocy, engineer In chnrgo of construc tion work on tho 13ugone-Coos liny branch of the Southern Pnclflc, speaking of tho prospects of enrly train servlco between 13ngeno and Notl, "I would say that no regular passenger or freight trains would bo . put on tho now lino until tho track In completed and ballnBtod nB far as Maploton, which will probably bo I next fall, If tho work progresses as ( rapidly as It Is at tho present time." I Thoro have been a number of ro I ports to tho effect thnt tho construc- Hon department would soon turn over tho Eugenc-XotI link of Itho new road to tho operating department and thnt trains would soon bo cs- tubllshod, but Englnoor Ilooy's state ment would lndicato that no such ' movo Is contemplated tn t'.e near future, i Mr. Hoey said that the rail crow j was expected to reach tho Chlckaliom- lny bridge last night. Tho britlgo will then bo put In and tho rnlls wilt bo laid west of that point till tho next btldgo Ib reached, and so on. Chlckaiiomlny brldgo Is six miles bo yond tho Notl tunnel. "This weather Is oxcollent for us," continued Englneor Hoey, "and wo nro taking ndvantngo of It and aro nulling tho work as lopldly as pos sible." NOItTH 11ENI) PUOGKAM rrtt... n.,li.f. In nlinrtrn nt flirt lirO- l JIU JltlliUJO i. , o- u v I gram ror mo iNorin uuuu ui""" Irocoptlon Mondny night havo not completed It but havo arranged somo of tho numbers. Among them will l bo readings by Mrs. Davonport, a' TOW BtoriOS Uy IHO liuv. l'liuiur imu- Devltt nnd acouisn songs uy ub. Noll Banks. it in lmiinil tn cot a Inrce number .out for tho meeting to aid In do ivoloplng tho re-organized library to .wtint It should he. ri'iniri.rrs mil MADAM SAN. l)Ali CONCKP.T ON SAL 13 AT WINKLKH'S PHAHMAOV. - MIIHAUV CO.NCI3UT Bunday. HANI) DANCE MAltCII 1?. Coos Bay Stationery Co. 93 Central Avenue. Telephone 430, Agents. The Carter Ink Co. CARTER'S CARTER'S IDEAL ' FAERIE QUEENE TYPEWRITER CARBON RIBBONS. PAPER, IF IT'S CARTER'S IDEAL, IT'S A GOOD DEAL 1 Khuh of Job Printing Pova at The Times Offit i tmm . MUMUflf - l i .I . imin Kk' f. lL H hS V f V IWRVMffiWCWCD TKSQIKSSXSX&J&HA , WLf & W H I - DEI OFFICERS ; OF OlIKI Coos Bay and Coos River As sociations Perfected for Cow Testing. At a mooting at tho Chamber of Ootniuorcp today tho formnl or Eanteatlon of tho two testing nssoela tfortu of tho ihlryinon of the Coos Bay' district woro organized. Thoro' as n largo and enthusiastic attend ance of tho duirymom In each as aoclntlon thoro nro nbout 550 cows algnrd up. Tho Cooa liny Associa tion IncludoB tho ranchors on Coos iWy, Isthmiu Inlot, Catching Inlot, Lirruon Inlot nnd WUlnncho Inlot - .. 1.1 n..nni.lnlln nnn.-l and tlio jpua iiivvr umuuimuii '' yrlsos Coos Itlvor, Nortli Coos, South Coos nnd Danlols Crook. Tho offlcorfl or tho Coob Hay Au aoclntlou nro: President O. N. Wilson, of Sum ner. VluK.presldont Noll Watson, of Coos City.' , Socrotnry and troasuror Fred flJaniler. of Sumnor. Tho CortfTtlvor AsBocIatloii orfl- tfcra tiro: T..-.al.1nnt w it. smith. Vlce-nrosldont John Hondrlck- Socrotary and Troasuror Frank Hogors. Vj. Vtlni'k. who arrlvod this wook ircm Corvallls, will havo cliargo of iino and nnothor 0. A. C. student who will arrive noxt wook will havo ofinrgo of tho otlur. Farm Expert J. L. Smith Is en jliuslastlo over tho mooting this xiornlng. Ho will loavo this nftor oon to nttond a big mooting or jranchors at CoaiMllo. which will ro xaln in session until ho arrives. This morning, n largo number -Oilnn.l 111 n plllll RIlllHOI'llltlOll for VL falry paper, which wns secured forj .l . V O...I,lt n nl.mit fifllf . mom uy iui, phiiui in u.. ...... jrates. HAIND DANCE MAHGII 17. lilUItAHY COXOEHT Sunday. li ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 horoby announco myself as n cAndidnto for County Commissioner on tho Democratic ticket nt tho com- tapriect,0,,-o.J.jKBi.cv. HAND DANCE MAHOH 17. Silk Waislts - We received this morning, by express, some especial ' y good things in Silk Wash Waists, Price $2o2S to et Waists $300 aodl $3.50 Wo do not think we aro overstating the matter when we say we can save you from 25 to 50 per cent on laces and embroideries, Many have told us wo have by far the best line in town, Ladies' Suite $9.85 to $28 Ladies' Coate $7.95 to $25.00 We are selling more Suits, Coats and Dresses this season than ever before, Our line is better, lias more style and costs less, The Golden Rule First National Bank Building, T" .-I .-- I AVOID STUFFY. WHEEZV, ItllEATHIXG Tnko Foloy's Honey and Tar Com wund for an inflammod nnd con sented condition of tho air passages and bronchlnl tubes. A cold do toIops nulckly ir not chocked nnd ironchltls. In grlppo and imounionln jro dnngoroua posslbllltios. Harsh, lack'ng coughB woakon tho systom, ,t Foley's Honoy and Tab ts fafo. purer nnd certain in results. Con tains no opiates. Owl Prescription U to Charidior Hotel. Phono. 7.4. ,Con. A Kitelheini Combiintatioini Withouat ami Equsa! WEAR-EVER IH . ALUMINUM S Vjo TRADEMARK COOKING UTENSILS The best and purest aluminum ware ever made. Cannot rust, scale, pit, nor wear out in any way. They real ly do WEAR-EVER A Few Reasons Why Perfaam Park Prop erty is Now m Great Demand ) It is the best located residence property in Marshfleld, f It is within a few. minutes' walk of the business center, ; '' It offers better values than any other residence property, . 1 The lots are all good sized building lots, sightly and attractive, Tho prices, (from $300 to $600), are within the reach of all, The terms are easy, small payment down and balance in two years, .'. The building restrictions are such only as afford you protection, V .Development woik is now being pushed as rapidly as possible, Every encouragement is held out to those contemplating building, VSome of the best view lots on the Bay aro to bo found In Perham Park, ' ' ' Building sites are now to be had with water, sewer and light facilities The prices aro from one-third to one-half lower than adjoining prop- ' "eiiy, Jhe titlo to this property is the best, Abstract furnished with each " lot','." The terms enable persons of small moans to acquire ahomesite, As an investment there is none better on Coos Bay, s Perham Park, by reason of its location and building- restrictions, is destined to b'ecorco the best residence district on Coos-Bray,. Perham Park, w. A. ma, iso Front street VvvT vita k Zmmwm IIP S IUM Quality House Furnishings RANGES Perfect Bakers Fuel Savers Made on the Coast Absolutely Guaranteed. 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