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'7TT Bil lt1 1 " -tJT" -33 THE CO&S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, QnKQON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ure ricei IflOUT THE NEW FASHIONS behave st rercivcd '"eo line of ' w noon Q boom UM mid 0 ROO.V 'PKMTn vthiiijjft, 3 HOME mi the "CJIEX wiiood -lit roil &. rf 0 i..,i Tdo lin ks WW" - -r vns and Wraps fCoats Now March 18. Tho top nil'""---" . ii.mnrtnnco. L..tl ITtN.V iii'I I , "necessary nB in Pu.?- .,iiir( cngago n ?, S lonnble attention. ItcffectB Just now arc Idcd .IIKS on.. . ; y ratines 'BU " ., or. it., present time Mi., tnr HiirliiK wraps 'Si top Bholf of coM. sec (St nnwfvui. .... Ml liavo got their may wok '" '7, "" -lies in mniyiiu.D ...... : innnin nf tl'c womai Rule o spcntl upon her another wo u "' obe .. ... fash ion n n ic roiuu m- b .a nninii-ii. ii be time the back of th' "- l : i.,""" L-.tfA 'I IIP HUJlinuiiuii' fj a single largo buttor indant nnd Hero Is nl llency snown i " " opanese roiinr on inu m.- this Is" variation 01 n. that IS CI0IIK"WJ "' mi rasv of nclilovcmon' no dressmaker. ami short com nro ir iitrlnR. The inner nrr nlth tnllnrrd skirts nnr' with cnrceoiiB vcbib, m Ire are exceptions In tlir to " siHL'iiln silk and sntln worr llcsUrls. a great uoni nns "" lout modes for grownim- bMo (IrcssmnKcrg navo ' l..ii(i1 tlm vniiniror nnt ''llOfllbft K.rs, wraps nnd lints n lesign are seen in prniusinr tri lions. In tho KOnorn' It hard times It Is tlio mak iTonlle modes who wen Icountcncnces rojolro tlinl to not been Berlously nf id business." This speak- lor the growing Importance for the younger Bet. Somr lopularlty may nlso bo at Wowomcn wl o cling U efforts dcsplto tlio "pnflBlnp Junior fdHliloiiB, liowovor fc mnro Interesting thni Browing girl hna n develop nall'y, which u tlio motho' callte It, Is a far mora lm or tor of hor future tlmn tlir leal nttrlhutcB nliont whle nod, concerns Itaolf. Tlir ty- that marvelous nnd mi dline which Is tho elrl hor- promise of tho womnii to be .VOTlfl pi be studied von mnro earn- n coloring and contour In t'o young person's rntmoiit ftilM In piln liliio Is an nnoin- e lanin child In rod may have n (empcstuouB charm. The little fairy with golden rnrlf Ii Is much mora enchanting ana wnito than In Hnffron hllo tho flllvo skinned, sub- il. ltli Inscrutablo oyes, wl'l in-iiPR in snrrron, but Billy blue So much for poraon relation to childish raiment. on are comlnc. moro nnc' to the conchiBlon that It Ir tlifactory. nnd renllv no mnrr Ire. to buy ready mndo frockp iaerKarmcnt8 for vournr neonlo t Is to Iiqto tho work done In me sewing room. Tho prlcop for attractively smart lltlbr ?(, fashioned of very cood 1, aro reallv snrnrlslncli and the manufacturer, ttirnlnc Oret of lllOllolfl frnm nun iIa. nil purchaslne for tholr innl.-in. fi and oven thousands ot of material nt a discount, can arte afford to snll tlmm tnr n It would cost tlio mother to them The retailor adds his fOr disbursing tlmm l.nt nvnn light extra exponso Is trifling iwier, compared with the ItlQUKllt and Inhnr nnvl A maker or seamstress In ' thn Iays upsets tho domestic ro- 10 a Creator nr Inna ovlanl IDE for matorlnls nn.l Irlm! ' Is a nuisance to the busy, on- Q WOninil nf tnilnv nn.l l.n..o t In the sewing room aro an even 'M UOrO, Tho crrnwlnir n,lnu orer in miinf,,ii.. r..i..i.t.. P thO Clothes Rhn wonrn Sho Kf" fetching hnta nnd frocks In l -" "o mm doio nor nuiiri ioera Onn nr tii iiq n. ai,i n In a Stunning .,.,. .n l pern design and that sort of coat no other will iiea piinn i... Km coat 108tlon comes up. F'HQ and strlnml 3nl. ii,,0 XVte?'"'". llas 'awknnril11 ...i. ,!.- iim 8hort nor long Is well r1"" It Is in ml a sr n..ti. i.i f'W- with white frills, collar b. T.lTl ril5)on- Th0 buttons nnd SHe Cv.? Kh.10 ?f th? material. i fnnj I r.' "" uiBcrpnon may le S n,a" tno Bmnrt shops, and knnhm '? 0no tnat adPts "self Kea'lyto linen, chambray, kin K2Ii!L!th andmnny other ma terials of tub Variety, in fact, thoro aro very few llttlo dresses seen this scaBon developed In expensive fabrics that mnv not bo mirrnRRfiiilv .lunli. 1 cntcd In a carloty of chertn yet at- trnctlvo inntorlniR. The maid of sixteen or over wenrs a tnllleur very llko that of her mother, except that It mny bo more uuniiK in tuiur ami inucn moro CO- crwt.l rdisj Iff.Ifl iltil '10; 'OS ftEHAL "HEAIrn WARNING1 ( inn xfjumtT IM...1. . i,iniWU 4Mhu is n trtflnr .vi. - ..! Rrv n luuuiu iur vuc bun h," a."4 ror elderly people. K5monKnc.h,M .coldB' ,a srlppo and h.u . w ma iu n rnnrnn nnn """iM Pnlov'o - 3"m..: Heat t .T' "uuoy auu ir i olfvu Aa"'y medicine that will j smn n .... or. "r "tin a1 . " - m. MUU rilIIL'OOTa1 nfv nnnanVA Ul Sr ?u.r. nd always reliable. K scriDtlOn Phnrmonv P..nU Unhan n "-. . "v. . uuui .u unnnnita nhnin. tr.i iV. ntral Avenue chock relieve the In- DraJ Quettlih nnd, striking In cut. Term ?,! .a' tag? rc nnd cora P'nk re Very popular shades for young girls' tailored suits Just mow. Smart but unobtrusive boots with buttoned tops or cloth accompany such street tall leurs and gloves of silk embroidered on the wrist mny be wrinkled under looso sleeves or one-button, mannish Kiu gloves accompany long sleeves. Tho girl with her frocks to her nnk o wenrs hero hair in a flat knot nt the back of tho neck and in fluffy waves over ears and forehead, tho Boft wavo sometimes extending well over tho cheeck. Younger glrlB have me nair lieu 111) with a rllilmn. uie iiuir iipfi iiti tuiti. n Mii.i.nM - -www-pw-fc --'-"w-wrivxJfw. 1 1 11' 1 ' ...nun. A LONG COAT TO SLIP ON OVER THE MATINEE FROCK Ferhnpi moro freaks have been launched this senson than any otiu sua. on before, yot wo lmvo also nnd aomo excellent Ideas that were wearable andt becoming- at tho salno tlmo. Fur conts aro modish In fact, en tire costumes of fur nrc bolng worn at the moment In 1'arls but there are times when onu really needs a toner, warm coat nsldo frpm the fur coat. It Is comfortable -to wear to n matlneu or to tlio theater In tho ovenlnff when ono docs not care to dress elaborately. In No. S12C there Is shown a kimono design, In which thu back xtends over tho shoulders to form a yoke In front Tho material Is dull red duvetyn with collar und cuffs of black plush. This coat may bo copied In slxe 30 with 3 yards of 36 Inch mutrelnl. In No. 8160 a fusclnatlnK ono-plecc dress for a youni; Klrl Ik Illustrated Tho material Is dull bluu surge retiuv cd by n Rlrdlo of emerald green tnf fotas. A bended motif serves to cloiu the belt on thu side. This design may be copied In slxo 18 with 4Vi yards of 36 Inch material. No. 8I2C shus 34 to 44. No. 8166 slri'8 14 to 18. Cach pattern IG cents. To obtain cither pattern Illustrated nil out this coupon nnd encloso IS cents In stamps or coin. He sure to stnto number of pattern and size, meaiurlng over the fullest part of the butt. AddrcM Pattern Department, care of this paper - No Name ,, Address Blio 2.000.00Q.00 117,532,800.08 800,000.00 4,802,514.33 539,328.18 1,209,027.25 199,284.34 110,452,861.78 Synopsis of tho annual statoment of tho Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, In thq Stnto of Connecticut, on tho 31st day of Decembor,' 1913, made to tho Insurance Commissioner of tho Stnto of Orogon, pur suant to Inw: i CAPITAL Amount of cnpltnl stock paid up INCOMB Premiums received during tho year In cash. $10,454,395.02 Interest, dividends and routs received dur ing tho year ,..T 1,070,344.00 Incomo from other sources received dur- - Ing tho year 8,157.00 Total Income DISnURSBMBNTS. Losses paid during' tho year $8,812,707.08 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock'... ,," Commissions nnd salaries. paid during tho year ... ... , . Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tho year . . . ... Amount of all other expenditures Adjusting expense Total expenditures ASSBT8. Valuo of real estate owned $ vniiwt nf stocks and bonds owJied. Loans on mortgages ana collateral, etc. Cash In banks and on hand Premiums In courso of collection and transmission Interest nnd rents duo nnd accrued Total assets ... Total assets admitted In Oregon LIABILITIKS nmna claims for losses unpaid $ Amount of unearned premiums on all out- standing risks , H.78 U?2 .62 All other liabilities .!WV 93,085.01 Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of $2,1)00,000 .,.$10,977,451.72 TotalnremlumB In force December 31, 1913 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Total risks written during the year C,?,I?,5? Gross premiums received during the year 129,810.44 Premiums returned during the year ji'lJi'rn Losses paid during the year 11'ISaSo Losses incurred during the year ... 48,420.03 Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon, December 31, 1011 i - O417Ju0iUU llVim-'OIHI 'i'lIlK I.NBU1UXOK CO., Or HAHTFOIU), CONN., By (Signed) R. M, Bissell, President. Statutory general agent and attorney for service: (Signed) James J, Den nis, SlierlOCK ISIUS., l-urwunu, u .,". I S. KAUFMAN CU.MI'A.-M, AKUlim, .nnniwr..ir In 734,219.50 21,G5C,44G.3C 48&,GGU,07 880.171.29 2,490,858.15 278,011,83 $20,525,973,85 $20,525,973.85 1,252,974.19 $10,977,451,72 $28,311,324.17 MAIt.SI!FIEIJ)r OREGON. 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. riMinlnir repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and carbon JgJiSdelKered. Phone us pur order. Phone 41. Alliance office, TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. witT" twae: "AsBrightAsMyOwn Home" "I like to deal in a Btorc that is kept ns bright nnd clean as I keep my own home. I like to go where the goods arc well disput ed. It is easier to make my selections and . I somotimes sec things that I would other wise have forgotten.' Mazda Lighting Will Attract More Trade . . . . ' " Mr. Store Owner, your customers like to buy fine stores that aro brightly lighted. There is no sdot or dirt from Electric Light fit is clean, steady and SAFE. '' Oregon Power Co. Second and Central mmTT""r""-ff"m"um""'" umj Mh SsPb i r- .tv-r- SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ' ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, . . ' t ( S. S. AR0LINE. KQUIPl'KI) WITH WIRELKHS FINE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW STEEL BOAT. Halls from North Bend, Friday, Mnrcli 20, for Sun .Francisco. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT I Phono 1.171. North Bend Lumber Company, Ants. North Bend S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELHSS SAILS FOR PORTLAND FROM MARSHFIELD SATURDAY, MARCH II, AT 12 NOON ROUND TRIP, $18.00. Connection with tho North Hank Road nt Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company Phono 44. C. V. M'GEORGH, Agent. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos' Bay and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY FRIDAY, MARCH 20, AT 3:00 P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23. and 600 Fife bldg. Coos Bay agent, C. F. McGeorge, Phone 44. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshfleld March 14th, 11 a. m.; March 21st, 7:00 a. m. March 28th, 11:30 a. in.: April 4th, l p. ni.; April 11th, 10 a. in.; April 18th, 1 p. m.; April 25th, 10 a. ni.; April 30th, 1 p. in. Sails from Portland March 18th, 25th, 8 a. m.; April 1st, 8th, lGth, 22nd, 28th, 8 a. m. ( Ticket on sale to all Eastern points and Information as to routes and rates cheerfully furnished. Phono 427-L. II. J. M01IR, Agent We Still Have Some Seed Potatoes of the EAItLY HED HOSE mid BEAUTY OF HEBRON varieties, so If you nro In need of any, com. In and mjo us. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House ISO North Broadway. Plio.no S04-J. We also Jiavo a line of garden seeds. Call In atid get our prices on seed grain. C. A. Smith. Lumber 81 Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THH FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE ilM). 181 SOUTH BROADWAI The Times Does Job Printing til o Do Von See ns Well With One Eye Ah Tlio Other? Should you havo headaebsa or want to Improve your eyesight, try my special ground combination glnr.8F8. Young or old, with this SPECIAL GLASS can read fiua print, do cIobo work or Bee at a dis tance. All glasses fitted by me ara warranted to glvo satisfaction. DR. W. II. ItlCHAHlfeON, Optolnrthlst. Offlco 187 N. Broadway, Marflhfield. " t ' ' ' HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW i See C0RTHELL .1 Phone 3171. Chimneys Fire PIkcm. J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at prices thnt aro right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call nt "The Fireside," Johnson Bldg., 17 Second st. Phone 434-J. French Ranges. Boiler Werk. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul truuKB between any joints In MarshOold for the follow Ing rates, dellvory to be made In tho first stories of building Ono trunk I M rhroo trunks 56 Twelve truuks 1,89 Star Transfer and Storage Ce. Levi Helsner, Frop. Phones. 120-J: 49-L: U-U. PROFESSIONAL QIRECT0RY M ILDREI) ROGERS NELSON. Teacher of Piano J M. WRIGHT Phone UlS.R, HUILUIXq CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request. CO. OOSNKY, Contractor' ana Builder." Estimates, drawing and specifica tions furnished on roquest. A satisfied customer Is betUr reN erenco than a bank. Look any one of my 10 up and see It I am reliable. Phone 3104. Marshfleld, Or. DR. n. M. SHAW Eyi. Ear, Nose and Throat DR. MATTIH II. 8 HAW Diseases of women and chlldfe. Office phone 330. Roans 260, 201, 202, Irvtog Block. House phone, 105-J, DR. A. J. HENDRY . ., , I1KNTIBT MarshQold. Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coke Bulldlng, Resldence phone 262-X. Office phone 112-J, KJTRS. PARRINGER, " Teacher of Piano, Residence Studio, No, 1696, Corner Commercial and Elaveatk Mo. Phone 884M. BENJAMIN OSTLIND, Consulting Engineer m Architect. Offices, UOO Irvlnjc Bloclc Phone 103-L or 307-J. Marshfleld, Oregesu DERL RILEY BALUNGMt PliLnlst aad Tehr Rwldence-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway Phone 18-IJ. WO. CHANDLJBR. ARCHITECT. Hoohu 301 and SOU. CitAm Marsbfleld, Oregow. WW. 8. TURPKN, ARCHITSOT Marsbfleld. Oreeon. If you' have anything to sell, rt, trade. O&twant lialn trv a Wan A DRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-J. AAtfSWWWW Pupil of Hugo Mansfcldt at Man Francisco, Cnl. Flvo years' teaching experience in San Francisco Res. 994 South Tenth St. Phone 4 10-J. WT. TOMPKINS, 1). 8. T. (Weltnier Methods.) Evory known disease treated without drugs or surgery. Room 2, 130 North Broadway. Phono 210-L. Marshfleld, Or. --- ii mm. mi ! GEO. O. MURPHY, Export Plauo, Player and Org Tuning, Regulating and Repair Ing. Res. 842 Bo. Broadway. Orders may bo loft at the Wiley B. Allon 'Music Store, Central , &venuo. JOEL OSTLIND. Piano Tuner nnd Repairer 115 8. Sixth street. .Phone IM-U Leave orders at W. R. Haines Muata Company. Bin-i vrfnnxJkj.J.j. I ' tY tho.W In. HtO? t (nd ra-' as u ch,1 l"',- h' T - i 'i wcai egener. 1h fP A rf..MA ,. .. .., . i 'Ili.WfJ in I .- fw I? to