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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN mf vaaiswuxsmim Warninql Nobody allowed on this earth except regularly certified smokers of STAG. . The b? ! utdop obaccj , The best Indoor tobacco" because it holds all Its good- because of Its fresh and deli, ness In the open air. clous fragrance. Convenient Packages: The Handy Haif-siia ,-wu i in, ui. ruu.jizB lu-ieni I in. the Pound and Half. Pound Tin Humidor, and tho Pound Glau Humidor. BWB8 1 STAG EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD M i For Pip ond , fWrwc SlW 'J $. isSSs&sM VZBE? v.ttrtuamn. ?N Iffy, ta mu j j." ie- .friawcig. 2g ft. end Your Laundry . to Us By Parcel Post rr. Fimxisii a iiao and .will PAY Till: POSTAGE ON ITS KETUKX. oos Bay Steam Laundry Winn0 57-1 Mnrshfifilri In nlir I1HU' lOCntlOIl. WO UfO C- UUy prepared to cator to fainllj tie. Regular meaiB or won op t. Open day nnd night. MEKCHANT'H CAFE. dwjr mid Commercial Mfld. FAMILY IH.MNKHH Icturcs & Framing Walker Studio Stop Heir for Bargains in grnnilcwarc, glassware, chinawai'o, alum- inum ware aiuT notions. Our Millinery Department is worth your inspection Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND i, hcaife s: a. m. hodgins larshfield !HT ,,. ULV.uiiHi.mj v.w. KMlmates Furnished. bona IIUU-.I. MartdiUcld, OrcKOu. WHITE GLOVES CLEANED Full Dress Suits to Rent UNIQUE PANTATORIUM IAV DOYLE At C. O. RAGGETT Control Ave. Phono 250-X I) Commutation nn 0 Tickets $2.00 ZU JiUchl-.Vortli llend Auto Lino. ra every ten minutes from 0 . m. to i2:.-,o it. in. COIIST & KING. Props. EDISON'S LATEST A itorBo battery Hint continual uirr uiiirging will not Iitiriu. IK)r5 NOT COHItODE AT TKItMINAI-S. l rvt. ..... ..,. . i -u.i.ii.a xu aciu. Will uot loso IU plmrifn whlln m. .......I i.ii.. BM.IIUIIJ); II1IU. GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS I Coos Bay Wiring Co. uruaiiway, Agentg for port of Coos IJuy. South Coos River Boats h j!pro.S8 leaves Marshfleld for tn.ni- or ui a a. m re ining In evening. v.i uer Rainbow loaves Dead nf ri.,- . . j rti.-i '. Ul ' " ttuu returning leaves Marshfleld at - V UJ hogers & ssnTn. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire am.d Marine Insurance TITLqGUARANTEEr& ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HKN'KY SENGSTACKKN, Manager FA KM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GKNEKAL AGENTS EABTSIRB MARSHFIKLD OFFICE, PHONE l-3. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE 1'IIONE 101. A Check Account With this bank will add System to your business affairs And system moans Increased business, decreased expense, In creased efficiency, self confldenco nud rollanco. Your return checks, cnncellod by tho bank whon pnld, aro a com ploto record of your monoy dlsbursomonts. This bank Invites your accouut. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay LET US MAKE your abstracts Sn , .,rr,lst Co "Abstract, medi.. " "epemlable. Iin. UoV !e 8ervce. prompt ntten- u"n to all Interests of our cenu. Minimum cost. 'S. Kaufman Co. PLANA6AN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Pold on Tlmo Deposits ' Officers: j. VI'. nennett, Presldont. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. II. F. Williams, Cobbler. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. CITY AUTO AND TAXI SEKVICK A new taxicab has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers. Will go anywhere at any time. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALE. Proprietor. NO SAW EDGES on YOUK COLLARS If you have thum laundered nt TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Word conies from tlio Quaker City tlint the Phillies nro still In search for players to strengthen tho Inllohl, which wns cut to pieces by the Jump ing of Daolnn and Knabe to tho out laws. Humor hns It that thero will bo several shifts In the next fow ilnyH In order to help tho Phillies In their uplift work. Clark Griffith sees another Ituslo In Pitcher Shaw. "Shaw handles himself very much Uko that wonder ful pitcher of tho Glnnts," says Orlf. "And let mo tell you Micro were no hotter pitchers thnn he. Shaw, Uko ltusle, litis Rront speed with n shoot on his fast one, mid ho has that snma fast curve which helped to mnlto Huslo fnmous. Shaw's curved bnll Is almost as Bpccdy ns Ills fast one, nnd If ho doosn't mako a great pitch er I'll miss my guess." Puoblo, Colo., Is fast getting Into tho limelight as a boxing Mcccn. Tho smoltor city Is nt present supporting seven athletic clubs Mint stage boxing contests, and friendly rlvnlry oxlBlts between tho promoters. Promoter .Jim Coffroth, of San FrnnclBco, who Is spending n' little tlmo In the enst, hopes to bo nblo to match Gunboat Smith nud Jack Johnson for n fight next September at Tin Junnn, Mexico, n short dis tance from Snn Diego, Cnl. Coffroth must flguro that Smith will defeat Snm I.nngford If tliey meet In Lon don In n couiile of months. Well, will somoono kindly pass the boiiquots to Jim Flynn, the Puoblo hoavywolght? Ho declares nB sol emnly ns If ho woro tnklng a marrlogo vow that ho will nover rotlro ns long nB he Is nblo to get Into n ring. Walter Hutchinson, tho left-handed pitcher of tho Yankees nt Hous ton, has been rollovcd of tho neces sity of proving Mint ho Is of big Icaguo calibre Ho admits that he Iiuh as much ns nny pitcher In either lenguo, lacking only oxperlonco. Kolly nnd WntHOti, Western Lenguo outfielders hist Benson, have report ed to the Pittsburg National League team, nud nro now nt Hot Springs, Ark., getting ready to show their wnrcs to Mnnngor Fred Clarke. Johnny Coulon nnd Kid Williams mot In Chicago recently and prac tically agreed to fight In Los Angeles for tho bnutnm championship on a dnto not sooner than Jul 4. SPOUTING TALK A i-ronl mnlnrltv nf nursotlR nf- fllctcd with eczema lmvo no other nllmont, which Is nccoptod ns proor that cczomn Is purely n skin dlsonso. .Merltol Eczomn Remedy Is rocom tuonded especially for eczomn nnd (lisonstB of tho skin. If you nro af flicted with this tornuio uisoaso wo ask you to use this remedy on i our gunranteo. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo- nlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. iCoiitml Avenuo Drug Store, local agency, rricos uuo iuki i.ui TIME TARLE Willamette - Pacific Motor Car Lenvo MarKhflcld u;ju a. in. 7:00 a. in. I 8:00 a. in. , 9:00 a. m. . 10:00 a. m. 1 10:30 a. m. ill:00 a. in. 1 11:30 a. in. 12:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:30 p. in. 5:00 p. in. S:30 p. m. 6:00 p. in. C:30 p. hi. 7:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 8:00 p. tn. 9:00 i. in. 10:00 p. m. Siitiirdiiys only. 11:00 p. in. 12:00 m. Lcnvo North G:4G 7:ic 8:15 9:15 10:16 10:45 11:15 11:45 12:45 1:15 1:45 2:15 2:45 3.15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:45 G:is C:45 7:15 7:45 8:15 9:15 10:15 Saturdays 1 1 : 10 12:15 Ileiul n. in. a. in. a. m. a. in. a. in. a. in, a. in. a. m. p. ni. p. m. m. m. tn. m. m. in. m. m. p. m. p. tn. p. m. p. m. p. in. p. to p. m. p. m. only p. in. a. m. 1 ' Jj i i I Goodrum's Garage home of the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 317 Central Av. Phone H7L THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH REND O. A. Motllu, Prop, OUR ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVER AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH REND All Kinds of Job Printing 'Done at The Times Office YOU AUTO CALL por FnriTPs fiiimc 'Four good cum with curcful drivers. For cluy service, phono MJJ, Rluiico lllllard Pnrlorn. For night service, Phono 2(10-1. Right Cafo. D. L. F00TE. NEW YORK, March 20. Gotham bus sent her best Bkaters up to New itu von 10 inKc part in me American figure skntltig chnmploiiBhlpB to bo held In tho nreun today nnd tomor row. Tho International Btylo hns been ndoptcd as n stnndnrd tn this country through tho effortB of Irving Hrokaw, who Is one of tho most en thusiastic skaters In Amorlcn. Hro kaw hnB participated In contests both nt homo nnd abrond nnd hna enjoyed International fame for more Minn flvo years. Claudo Hcndrlx, who was supposed to rerelvo $5000 ndvnnco money from tho Feds, Is Bald to bo broke. What did he do with tho money? Anyway, It's nono of our business. Players and faculty at Georgetown University, ono of tho lending Cnthp llc Institutions In the enst, lmvo como out strong for summer baseball, They clto two reasons: Inability to stop tho alleged "evil." and tho right of players to turn their tnlonts to best nccount during vacations, Hnns Wngnor Is shuffling nroHiid making chums of the nntlvcs nt Daw son Springs. Ho nppcnrs to Uko their simplicity and honest ciiMiiibI nsm nnd hospitality. I loans gets great plcnBtiro out of tho rural folks, but he shuns tho well-dressed mob around the hotel. Knntlohner varies his stylo of de livery In nn odd but apparently ef fective manner. Tho northwcBtorn Htrlkeout nrtlHt alo has n grin Mint that ought to servo to got tho bat ters' gont. Ho is n plmBiint big fellow with a mountain of should ers. Tommy Horry after bolng for Romo tlmo In Now England, has re turned tn Flcmliigton, N. J., and Iuh Hoven horses In winter ounrters, with h vernl new ones on tho wny. Tlio Now Orlcnns Southern Lenguo team Is defeating tho Naps with tho grimiest of regularity. This Is not worrying lMrmlnglinm very much, ns ho realizes that the majority or tho Southern Lenguors havo been piaylng winter ball nnd nro In fine shnpci Howard borrow, the light heavy weight boxer of Syracuse, who Is going to Australia shortly. In anx ious Tor n battlo with "Dattllng" l.ovlnsky, Ho belli ves that ho Is tho miistor of Morgan's warrior, and only asks the chance to demonstrate his superiority. There's no :imlt to Morrow's ambitions. Ho wnnts to meet Gunboat Smith, too. HIh opin ion of Smith's prowess Is on a par with Hint of Lovlnsky. Now that Ed. Sweeney has decid ed to work under Chnueo ngnln ho will rcBtimo his recently dlscnrded reputation ns one of the best catch ers In tho gnmo except for n little thickness above. I'M. nnd n close call. Ho was nearly cast Into outer durkuoBB mill put In u position where Ilnn Johnson could novor speak to him again. George C. Kno, of Hartford, Conn, lias scut his good stnillou Dictator Todd (2.08VJ) to John Early nt Nashville, for his third succobhIvo soasoii. A two-yoar-old colt by Dictator Todd dam by lied Chute Is a well thought of trotter in the hands of William Crozler nt Hart ford. Tho battlo botweon Ty Cobb nnd Trls Spenkor ns to which one will pay tho biggest Income tax Is now on. Its a point of honor with Ty to bo the highest snlarlod hall player In tho gamo. Christy MathowBon, too, ought to bo ablo to associate with tho two great pntfleldors In this connection. MANY LIVES LOST IN GOAL MIS WASHINGTON, March 19. Evory hundred million short tons of coal produced in the United States In 1912 cost 429 lives In initio acci dents, or n totnl of 23G0 lives, for u producMon of 550,000,000 short toiiB of conl, according to n report Just Issued by the bureau of mines. Department of the Interior. This loss of llfo In proportion to tho number of millions of tones mined, 4.29 per rout, la tho smallest in tho rccorda aVallablo at tho bureau. In 1907 It soared to 0.93 por rout. Tho nctunl number of. lives lost In 1912 wns less Minn In nny provlous yenr since 1890, when 211G men lost tholr lives In nnd nround coal mines. In 1907 tho number of ihnths reached 3197. Yet, with a smaller Iobb of life, the production of coal In 1912 wno tho greatest In tho country's history. In figuring deaths, tho bureau counts n mnii who dies within 18 months of tho tlmo of tho accident n hnvlng boon "fntnlly hurt," which makes tlio figures for 1912 n little Incompleto. For each 1000 men engaged In mining, 23.15 wero killed In 1912, nud this Is tho low est proportion bIiicc 1899, when 3.07 men woro killed out of each thou sand. "This general Improvement," says the rc-port, "hns been brought about by n combination of causes, tho principal one of which has been moro efficient mid offoctlvo mine In spce.tlon on tho pnrt of tho stnto milling dopnrtments nud stnto mine Inspectors throughout tho country, supplemented by grcntcr enro on the part of both tho oporatora and tho miners. "Tho Invostlgatlvo and educational work of the bureau of mines hns kept both the operator and tho miner nllvo to tho vnrlnus dnngurs connected with coal mining nnd Una Hhowti whnt prccnutlons should bo taken to avoid these dnngorB." Tho report doclnres, howivor, Mint a still greater decrease In tho num ber of killed and Injured, ir proper caro will bo exorcised by operators. Blip rlntendents nud by the minors themselves jvlll result. PULP WOOD "PLEASE DON'T CALL ME COLONEL!" W. II. TAl-T WASHINGTON, D. C, March 18. When former President Tuft ap peared before tho Judiciary j:ommlt teo thoro was considerable discus sion among tho committee inembora as to how to nddress him. It wns fiunlly decided to call him just "Mister." Tnft got wind of this nnd told Chairman Clayton that ho did not caro what thoy called him Presi dent, ox-Prosldont. or Mlstor a long ns "you don't call mo Colonol." SAGE M KEEPS y It'x Graudiiiotlier'H Keelpe to llrlng Rack Color, Thickness and Lustre Everybody Is L'hIiik II Again .. Gray hair, howovor handsomo, de notes advancing ago. Wo all know tho advantages of a youthful ap pearance, Your hair la your charm. It makes or mars tlio race, wnen It fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, Just a fow ap plications of Sago Tea and Sulphur enhances Its apptarauco a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either preparo the tonle at home or got from any drug storo a 50-cont bottlo of Wyeth'B Sago nnd Sulphur Hair Remedy." Thousands of folks repommond this ready-to-uso prep aration, becauBo It darkens tho hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp Itching and falling hair; besides, no ono can possibly toll, as It darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a spongo or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking ono small strand at n time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; after anothor application or two, U natural color is restored and it becomes tjileK, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger." " WASHINGTON, D. C. March 19. A recent Ibbiio of tho Now York Herald lu printed on papor mado from woods which havo not hereto fore been usod for nowa print papor. Tho sheot which nowspapor readers hold In their hands each day Is mado of wood, ir ono looks cloBoly tho llttlo wood flbors can bo soon, es pecially In the mnrgliiB where print ing does not obscure thorn. Tho Inrgor part of tho wood so usod la ground up whllo somo of It Is reduced by tho nctlon of chemicals. Tha chomlcnl pulp has tlio longor flbora and n certain proportion or It Is nddod to tho ground wood to glvo tho fin ished paper tho required toughness; - Spruco, abundant In tho Now Eng land nud La lto states and In Canada, Iibh horotoforo boon tho standard wood ror making nowa print pnpor and as long ns thoro was a supply eufflclont to moot tho noeds of tha paper industry thero was no reason lo seek siibstltutos. Ilut heavy In roads havo boon mndo on tho spruco forestB or tho western pnrt or tho United Statotf In this day or groat circulations nnd largo editions, espec ially or Sunday papers with their ninny parts. On a rough estimate, a nowspapor with an avorago circula tion or 00,000 copies mid an avorago edition or twenty pages, uses each day the product or about four acres of forest. When this flguro Is mul tiplied by tho great number of news papers published In tho United States, many of them with much Inrgor cir culations and odltlons, mid when this Is further multiplied by 3C5, becnuao many papers aro Issued overy day of tho y nr, It can bo hooh Mint tho drain upon tho forests Is enormous. Foresters say that oven under tho most upprovod methods known to tholr profession, It could scarcoly be expected that spruco would bo nblo tn hold Its own, but would need bu im plementing by Homo other mntorlal. Keek Nw Woods, In tha national forests thoro aro many woods considered Inforlor by lumbormen. Yet thoy nro available for purelmBo nt low rates and many or tho timber utnndH nro readily ac cessible Tho forest sorvlre, In Its desire tn utlllzo to the best advantage all of tho roBourcea of tho federal timber holdings, hns been seeking" proper uses for theso treos and hna oxnorlmontod In making nuln front. them nt Its pulp laboratory at Wau- sau, Wisconsin, nn auxiliary of tho forest products Jaboratory at Madi son, Tho Wausau laboratory la oqulppod with standard machinery and all experiments nro carried out under conditions which duplicate commercial practice. Have youv Job printing done at -Tha Tlmn nfflon. ONE RUR IN TIME SAVES NINE Don't wait until your hair Is gono b t keep all you havo If possible Wo recommend Morltol Hair Tonla as a Tollable preparation for keep ing the scalp clean and hoalthy con dition nnd promoting hair growth. It Is a preparation of genuine merit, ono wo aro pleased to guarantee- to you. Owl Prescription Phnrmacy, Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Ghnndlor Hotel. Phono 4. Central Avenuo Drug Store, local agpngy, P.rJlci8..B0a, and J1.00. i 1 hi