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r"?pp f "Tj.J ! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. .jvymr SIX fs .. if fa.;:-" r . M-V kf K.; tt . f . rY'lVtV ' 7 X. ' , .. I Ill II " '" NEWS OF NORTH BEND Dr. Bnrtle, who Is looking after tho now road between North Honil and Kmplre states thnt County Itor.it master P. M. Ilnll-LcwlBhas Informed him that tho contracts for It will probobly bo let In May. It Is to bo hard-surfaced slxteon feet wide and tho county will build tho entiro stretch, not requiring the city to build tho portion within tho city limits aB come claimed. A. H. Derbyshire haB received a bronzo medal for distinguished ser vice In tho Philippines In t.ic Spanish-American Wnr. C. S. Wlnsor and son, Joo, arrived home Wednesday from their trip to BOUthorn Callforn'n. Mrs. Wlnsor nnd daughter stopped at Yrcka to visit relatives there. Tho North Rend Commercial Club may bo closed noxt month ns n result of tho membership dwindling to a point whoro It Is no longer solf-sup-portlng. It hos nbout $5000 world of equipment, otc. City Engineer Andrews has fig ured that the city of North Bond could save about $C000 by paving Bhorman nnd Washington nveiiucn with Port Orford cedar blocks, tho lock imvlng estimate Doing j;n.iu 1. On discovering an approaching team, tho automohlllst must stop off sldo nnd cover his machine with n blnnkct painted to correspond to tho machinery. 2. The speed-limit on country roads this year will bo a secret, and tho ponalty for violation will bo $10 Jor ovcry mllo nn offender Is cnught going in excess of it. 3. In case an nutomobllo makes a tenm run away, the ponalty will bo $50 for the first mllo, nnd $100 for tho second, $200 for tho t' lrd, etc., thnt tho team runs; in addition to tho usual dnmnges. 4. On npproaching a comer, whero ho ennnot commnnd a view of tho road nhond, tho rtutomoblllBt must .stop not less than 10.0 yards from tho turn, toot his horn, ring a boll, flro a revolver, alloo, and send up thrco bombs nt Intervals of flvo min utes. r. Atitnmnlillnu mimt tin RPIRonahlV linlntcd, that Is, so that they will linllUCU, Willi IB, Sl Willi muj morgo wiin pasiorai onvummu mm not bo startling. They must bo greon i In tho spring, goldon in tho summor, t red in nutiimn nnd whlto In winter, Ut iVlHUlllUUIIUO lllllillllti . try roads nt jiUsht muat send up' n 1 l-t A..AU. ...IIa 111 It'fltt tiltl I rod rocket every mllo, nnd wait ten inlnutCB for tho rona 10 cioar. inry may then proceod carefully, blowing their horns nnd shooting Itomnn can ities. 7. All members of the society will glvo up Sunday to chasing automo biles, shooting nnd shouting nt them, ranking arrests and othorwlso tils cournging country touring on that day. 8. In enso n horBo will ot paus an nutomobllo. tho automoblllst will nillOIUUIMIU, U1U limuillllliMini ,,i, tnko tho machine npart as rapidly .. At.. ..... nn iiobsidio nnci concern ww piuin in tlin irrnBfl. rn. . n . r . nn lnt n ,iii1illf ai. ...... nIfr.nr liftltltr I .AX Automobile Regulations, 1914 & ALL OVER OREGON UDIAUIUA U oiinv ...u..w ...... v. ... ., library, donntlonB of olghty-elght Commercial Club, nro to give a re liooks woro pronilscd nt tho very fim port of tho doings of tho Krult Grow jnootlng of thoBO Interested, with ors' TraiiBportatlon Lenguo. possibly 100 moro In Bight. 13UOISNMC Plims for tho now high DALLAS It Ih proposol In lieu school building nt Hugono nro being of fair, cnrnlvnl or other nttrnctloiiB j rushed by tho architects, nnd ns soon ns a crowd collector, to have a urniirt as tho bonds can ho disposed or nil .homecoming for July or August, to , will bo In rcndliioss for actunl con- . .. m I.I....... .. nlHK.lli.it ..il.lnl. I. la l.n.m.l ... .1 If lm. nppoai 10 an loriiiur riijniiii i I'olk county. .TACKSONVIMjK Tho Wagner Crook school, In Jackson county, has Just erected n now flagpole, ono of Iho moBt perfect over Heon In that part of tho country. It Is 81 feet long, only ten Inches through n "'o 1utt, nnd entirely freo from blem ishes. ASTOItIA A $10,000 building will bo erected nt f..o shoro ontriuico -to tho wharf. 11M.AM ATI! I.VM.1.S Tho CltV Council hos decided to glvo the Chnm - ber of Commerce $800 ror uio pur poHu of ndvertlslng that city. COIIVAIXIS Tom nlcliordsou You're really dry in a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker NotadiMy,"r toomr, comloil-givnjt ervico co h H . protect you through Ihlck bJ itua la I1M wrllnt wcthr. $3.00 SoSy!- WaptiolpluoVoaneixUUl fiiiaffAPTinM GUARANTEED an J it iman It Mtirc-rt.. IJ..hU ! v'Lf.te A. J. Tower Co. gBai rouk BOSTON 7r.vl ala,llt Town CniUn f-'jBRWV f" I im.l.J. I MOftlo NOTICK Tho nnnunl nieotlug of tho Mnrsb- Held Land Company will bo hold in '"the offlco of I. S. Kaufman & Co,, on Front Strcot, Marshfleld. Oro- gon on Monduy, the Cth day of April 19Hi nt 4 o'clock p. m.. for , the transaction of such other busl- iTSsa ns may bo brought before tho meeting. Bating. . . ., Dated at Marsuiiew, uregou, inu 3th day of March, 1914. " M ' Q. W. LESLIE, Sec. " M, IW. a :. i if im tt 'A' ' l I It 7& ,0111! tho hard surfneo paving $16,GC9. Col. B. D. JJrlgliam mis just com pleted a sketch that will bo a novel advertisement for North Uend and labels It, "Wntch Ub Growl" Mrs. It. A. WcrnlBh and daughter arrived homo via Drain from South ern Cnllfornla, Mr. Wernlch meeting them at Drain. .1. A. Allen and S. Ilnckoy havo pur chased four lots on Montana Btrcot from M. C. Whipple, paying $300 apiece in addition to ?3G0 per lot for Btrcct Improvements. Afro r a. Smith In confined to her homo by nn nttnek of incaslcs. ' Mrs. Kate Anthony Is building nl flno bungalow on Hamilton nvenue. Mrs. Mario Cotter loft for1 her homo In Drooksfield, Mo., today af- tor an extended visit with her fath er, J. A. Harnes. On Wednesday, Mrs. Patrick Flanagan, of Mnrsh flohl, was tho guest of Mrs. Cotter. I Tho North Ilond Odd Follows and Itcbokahs enjoyed a Joint session Wodncsdny evening when Judgo John F. Hall mado his official visit as district deputy. Following an excellent address by Judgo Hall, a flno banquet was enjoyed by tho Inrun number nBsemuiCU. I 9. In case of an aiitomohllo ap proach Ing a farmer's house when tho roads oro dusty, It will slow down to one mllo an hour and tho ehauffour will lay the dust In front of tho iliouso with n vacuum clennor worked over the 'dashboard. Rules for Pedestrians, 1011: 1. Pedestrians crossing boulevards nt night shnll wear n white light In front and a red light In tho rear. 2. Ilofore turning to the right or left tho pedestrian shall give thrco sharp blasts on a horn not loss than thrco Inches In dlnmotor. 3. When nn experienced nutomo bllo driver Is made nervous by pedes trians ho shall Indlcnto f'o snmo, nnd tho pedestrians shall hldo bohlnd n trco until tho nutomobllo haB passed. 1. Pedestrians shall not enrry In their packets any sharp substances which nro llnblo to Injuro nutomobllo tires. u. Ill I1UIIKIHK Hlliuimi" ll'n ivi,un- W V.. .t.1..1.. n,,i AiiKlli'lnn iinilnB. trinns snail noi run moro i..nn sown miles an hour. n. PodcstTlaiiB must register nt the beginning of rnch year and pay n llCUIlnU IU" 111 ft '! m MMiivhu -ui living. Thero ahnll ho no rolmto if At I A II. . l1tU....,.l I 1 m, ilifln tlinv ,ln tint llvo tlironifli tho vonr. 7. Pedestrians will not bo nllowot to emit clgnrotto smoke on nnv boul ovard In an offensive or unnecessary manner. 8. A pedestrian heforo receiving his license to walk on a boulovnrd must demonstrate beforo an examin ing board his ability In dodging, leap ing, crawling. anJi extrlcntlng hlm solf from mncMnery. n PmlnntrlniiH ulmll lm rofuionBlbln for nil doningo dono to automobiles ., ,. n ,.-..-. -... or their occupants by colllslpn. I.1 Hin ImiKiml ff flirt A 111 Or In.'l l ;' " "u,,M " "w - .uvuni oowt ... ntwl n A Mnllinunr nt tltrh Tnrtl!lllfl i iimuiu n uivu i- hui muj , gin as early on May 1. OIIKGON CITY A night school lina been cBtnbllHhcd and thero are twenty-four studonts enrolled rang ing In ago from nlnoteon to forty. MKOFOUD Modford'B four bnnks show n decided Increase In doposltB. It niiioiintlii cto 17 nor cent over tho Inst quortor of 1913. Tho total de posits March 4 wns ?2,820,!)1G. 1IAKKR The linker county grand Jury Is preparing to Investigate tho ..,..1 -- . . i copport em nirair, nnu soino Hurprm - ...'' ..,ii..n,n,i ' ng dovolopments nro anticipated. HOOD HIVKIt Hood Hlver will linronftiir uhlii Uh RtrnwIinrrtcB tn ulllt boxes, twenty-four to tho crate.) GRANTS PASS Tho regular on-Alinutsevnnty-nvo carloads of ber-r,uol election of officers of tho Corn Men are s' Ipped from that point year- nierclal Club was held recontly and ly. Marshall Hooper, cashier of tho Grants Pass Hanking company, was ORKGON CITY Tho original plat unanimously elected president for tho of tho city of San Francisco was year 19H. found In the vnultH of tho Clnckauiaa potjti N:n wiitlo nlavlnc tn tho county recorder's office. Tho plat U .ihSeT;;"" a?-od nerrect, but Is very delicate nnd lla- " " ,e"y$mwnl struck bio to drop to pieces If handled. It ( u Uled 'by 'an a .U, noul o SrlvoS f YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had hotter stop at onco or you'll lose your Job. Kvery line of business Is closing Its doors to "drinking" men. It may bo your turn noxt. Uy tho old of OKIUNK thousands of men havo boon restor ed to lives of sobriety and Industry. Wo nro bo suro that ORUINB will benefit you that wo say to you that ir aiior n irini you inu 10 gui nny bonoflt from Its uso, your money win bo refunded. When you stop "drinking," think of tho money you'll savo; besides, sober men aro worth more to their omployors and got hlghor wages. Costa only $1.00 n box. We have on Interesting booklet nbout Olt- RINK that we aro giving away froo u" r. X . i n,T. on request. Call at our store and! mm u ovt-r. jvi iionimuu i-i,- macy. traiiK u. uonan. upposiio Chandler Hotel. Phono 71. FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD To Be Healthy One Must Perspire ! If you do not porsplre, tho pores of tho skin clog. In this condition you nro render ed unhealthy. Ordinary tub bntlis linvo no effect upon cleansing tho pores of tho skin he n co tho RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS which nro now offorod for rour benefit and relief. Wo havo Installed nn oxcollont sys tem of Uusalan nnd Turkish Hatha, which nro tho finest In every respect. Physlcinns roc ommond a Russian Steam nnth nt least onco a month. You nro Invited to call and In ipect our now and up-to-date evstem of modern bathing at tho ' RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Bunker Hill. Tnko Whlto Star Auto to Dunkor Hill. Oentlomcn on Fri day nnd Saturdny from 2 p. m. to 12 jn., nnd on Sunday rrom 8 a. m., to 12 m. Lndlos and families from 2 p. m. to 12 m. on Thursdays. Tolthono 388-L. was filed In tho offlco, then tho only ono on tho coast, In 1850. I AI.HANY Tho Commercial Club of Albnny recontly discussed tho i ...nn. t nn .f llinl .III linvlm- n mull- 1 u..-..... -... ..., ,?"";,.. Mel mil oloctrle nnd nowor nlailt of Its i own. A committee wns annotated to Investigate tho advisability of the project. by Robort Story, son or ex-aiiernt Story of Multnomah county, r AT .THE. HOTELS Tlio Chandler Hotel. E. W. Scliultz. Sou Francisco; P. O. Crane, San Francisco; Geo. S. Thompson,. San Francisco; IL P. Shepard, Chicago; H. A. Sehrooder, Myrtle Point; P. S. Henley, Portland; Mrs. James Hughes, Lauglols; J. C. Lewis, Portland; Joo Fosse, Coaledo; J. W. MUlor, Coqullle; G. W. Davis, Myrtle Point; IV. H. Kollermun. Port land: P. II Ryder. Randon: George W. Morse. Randon; A. W. Rrown, Sun Francisco: J. L. Aasen. OonulUe: Frank Carpenter, Randon; W. P. ueeu, iiuuuuii. Tho Lloyd Hotel. J. C. Healey, Coos River; Harry m L -yxtf p v j Four new residences were stalled this week, ttei'oro .July 1st T h fhnrn should 1h i'ortv homes added to the eoinnninitv now in I ! Four new residences were started this week. I3ei'oro July 1st there should be forty homes added to the community now in FLRST ADDITION, bringing llictotul number oi' homes here to about 100. The earlier you start building your home, the cheaper you can "build, it, for the summer rush of buildings will increase the cost of carpenter labor. Tho earlier you provide yourself with a building site, the better and cheaper you can buy it. Some buyers in FIRST ADDITI ON are now paying $100 for lots that we sold a few months ago for $300. Our prices for lots are still the same, $300 eaeli for inside lots and $350 each for corner lots. All lots 50 feet in w.idtli. Terms of purchase to suit buyer. .Planked or graded streets; city water service; telephones. Special inducements to builders. 1. . . w - w ... ' w Reynolds Hnrlon, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Caldwell, Gold Roach; Mike McCann, Seattle; Miss Gusslo Carlson, Lake side; Jacob Justrom, Lakeside; II. Hall, Lakeside; R, ,D. Ilall, Now York. The liliinco Hotel, C. H. Kelly, Portland; A. O. Hray, Eugene; S. Cumtnlngs, Kugene; Lloyd Rico, Kugene; J. Hray, Eugene; Tell Sturdlvant, Myrtle Point; Fay Cox, Camp 1; R. M. Smith, Reaver Hill: Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Rhodes. ! Idaho; II. J. Lindsay, Portland; N. P. Angelos, Portlnnd; Albert John son, Gardiner; Ray Mast, Randon. .MANY PHON'E MESSAGES. Over Tlilrteeh llllllou Hnndled Duv lug Ono Year. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13. Preliminary figures of the forthcom ing quinquennial report on tele phones of the United States have been given out by Director W. J. Harris of tho Rureau of the Census. During tho year 1912 the length of wlro used on tho telophone lines of tho United States amounted to 20, 248,326 miles. This represents a gain of 15,347,875 miles during the decade, or an increase of 313.2 per B BBfck. Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. Phone 1G0. Qra.YJtaliira Is a Woaidbrfdl Law or force of the natural world. The safety and order of the universe depend upon its proper operation. It effects the nrains of sand and the mighty planet. In the universe of business there is a natural gravitating toward the busi ness that is advertised. Classified ads serve as an impelling gravitational force upon busi ness opportunities. TIMES want ads are par ticularly strong in influencing the trend of trade opportunities here. Try them! -L f Coqiiille River Coal Guaranteed fre of slack nnd dirt nnd not to cliak Pull eight and prompt service ($5.50 Per Ton COOS COUNTY FUEL CO, UfcU. A. BHINCO. a Phone 181-L . 186 Broadway W cent; thero were 8,729,592 telephones In use, or 6, 358, 548 more than the number reported for 1902, an In crease of 2C8.2 per cent. . The number of telephones reported by tho Dell Telephone System In creased by 137.8 per cent during tho period from 1902 to 1907, and by G2.4 per cent from 1907 to 1912. During the samo periods tnq number of telephones reported by all other companies nnd systems Increased by 183.4 per cent and 22 per cent res pectively. In 1902 the Doll System controlled 69.1 per cent of the wire F . ..vi and 55.6 per cent oi j w i In use. in 1912 hi Uo.o per '";". .hit U"i. It1 la estimated tMi 13.T35.65S.245 Jtoii sent over the telephone rf panics which B K,. , lAnat J5000 during lli'M No estimates w 1 cernlng the numuB' ' wti the 1,402,844 t3 of small conipan'-j tUWU w -- t'K UaMWL. feSuSanfc v