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"Tm'!uiiiumjaillvi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL.D, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 5IX FINE HOTEL 10 GLEE , M.-MMM.l.M.--JpI-TMM.TTt-il-itltilTTlTTl CLUB 10 : " -w ."- DPENAPRiL 4 GIVE CONCERT v s 1 I 1 13 u M rH i ST. iAWItHNCM IN COOS BUILD JNQ yitfKhV AND SIODKHNIA' TITTHI)--. UIM'O-DATH IN KV JBHY WAY IU. AND MIW. K. W. sUlJilVAS ASM) liAWRHXCW JUSTKN TO CONDUCT IT. . . . ' IlnlanCU I With fifty-nlx modern finished rooms, In tho practically flro-proor brick building, tho St, Lawrence tel will open at tho slto of tho for - .-... nMii A. Mn-tsot nvnnun jner vjoub iiuui ui. i"i. """" and Broadway on April 4. Tho now -hotol Includes all equipment that comprises a first-class hotel, In cluding hot nnd cold water In every room, electric lights, and bath in connection. Arrangements have been made for tho installation of a telephone sorvico that will Include every room In tho hosterly. Each room affords tho street view from Kslther Mnrkot avenue or Broadway. A small array or carpenters, ii:. smnu urray ui uui.iuiuvib, ,....- of AiarsnilCKl mnKo uie ucbi 01 uiu 1, electric fixture and furnituro (opportunity nnd come and onjoy an havo boon busily engnged m.ovonlng of iuubIc and fun? ! n.wl nmniln1ll1f till CnnS I rtil. t.ff. l I .... .!.... l...n torcrs, electric fixture mAti linvn linnn lltlflll arranging and remodeling tho Coob building and rooms ami wnen 1110 now hostelry opens a novel, rom fortnblc hotel will bo thrown opei to tho travoling public. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Sullivan, tho proprietors, "and Lawrence Juston, mnnng-r, nro experienced hotel peoplo, having throughout tho Hast and Middle West, nnd tholr Intontlons to con duct tho St. Lnwronco In a Tirst class manner will bo carried out In every wny. Mr. and .Airs. Sullivan will continue Tho Liloyd Hotel, which they havo bo successfully conducted. Mr. JuBtcn is a brother of Mrs. Sul livan. , ,,, The furnituro for tho hotel will bo of tho tjunrtor-sawed oak typo, be ing nrrnnged neatly nnd tasty by tho careful hands of tho Going & IMr .... rvimnnm In nnrli room Is a drcsHor, largo bed and clothcB closot. Contrary to tho usual cUBtom of plain door locks on tho rooms, a i'alo lock has been provided for each door, thus assuring tho guests absolute Becurlty. This will cn--tnll considerable expenso to tho hotel, as koys arc carried awny -through forgotfulnoss, but MnnnRor JiMten feels that tno Becurlty thla system gives Is worth tho extra cost. No expenao has boen spared to jnako tho St. Lawronco a hotel that will bo roprescncntlvo In M-irshflold. A distinct ndvnntugo 1b tho location .of Market nvcnuu and Broadway awny from tho nolso nnd clr.ttor of "Front Htrcot, and still convcnl nt to all theatres, boats, atttos, enrs and trains. Tho mnnngomont will provldo a Borvlco to and from all twlnu that will uo at the Hurvlcu Of thO gUCHtB. A pneumatic denning system will aLib 00 urie'd flatly and tho sanita tion, assured by thla arrangement elves the guests n feeling of secur ity. A BpaceloUB reading room nnd .lobby has also been provided by tho managoment. f .THE Tliu "Iihii11ii. Y. A. Ilnyes, Portland; W. B. Fer rcll, San Francisco; T. II. Thomp son. Portland; Mill Pnctor, Soattlo; F. O. Kroub; Snn Francisco; .1. M. JJulllch, Portland; C. W. Wnahburn, Washington, U. C; C. Prcstholdo, MlnneapollH; M, O. !lnli.n. .Minne apolis; A. A. Halo, Poitlapd; H. O. Harper, Prosper; It. M. Howard, Snn FrnnclBco; A. C. Holmes, Port land; J. A. Brown. Snn Francisco; IMrs. L. (Inodsull, Hpoknno; Mrs. O. Ollvo, CoqulUu; Leo Kemp, Port land; A. T. Pnrk, .iyrtlo Point; A. i, Kline, Bnndou; Carl Kudo, Co quIIIo. Tho Lloyd. A. Jonson, Portland; Mr. mi'' Mrs. John Johnson, Peoria; Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown, Bnndou; Jna. Aughton, Bonvor Hill; IL 0. Cullvfr, Myrtle Volnt; (leo. Dovvnor, Bandon; Mol Cnrvor, Bandon; Italph Olln, Marsh-V-rfiold; C. 10. Kwlug, Indianapolis. Tlio lllniico. , C. O. Kolly, Portlnnd; MIbs Mof fltt. Coqulllo; Mrs. Clnudo Worth Ington, Coqulllo; 10. 10. Hntchor. Co qitlllo; Win. Bnssoit, Hmplro: A. 12. Viulrlrkson. lloldrcdgo; Carl F. Was son, Coqulll.-: M. T. Bnrthotomow, Kmplro; M, J. Miss, San Antorulo; D. McCullum. South Coos Hivor; W. .M. rtussoll, Lnnglnls; A, J. Marsh, Port Orford; Then. Clinton. Nor wny; II. S. Bonobriko, Catching Tu lot; A T. MrCar'. Odgon; Talss Ornco Wynno, Gnrdlnor. m - In advertising "repetition makes reputation," Better tiso smnll space persistently than a Inrgo space occasionally. - DRUNKENNESS Is n curable dlscaso, which requires treatment. Tho OIUtlNIO troatmont ran bo used with absolute confl .i..i.n II iloRtrnvs nil dosiro for whiskey, beer, or othor Intoxicants. Can bo given in tho homo. No san itarium oxponso. No loss of tlmo from work. Can bo given secretly. If aftor a trial you fnll to got any ljonoflt from Its uso your money will bo refunded. OURINI3 la prepared In two forma: No. 1, secret treatment, a nowdor; OBRINIO No. 2 In pill form for thoso who desire to tako volun tary troatmont. Costs only $1.00 a, box. Come In nnd talk over tho matter with us. Ask for booklot. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank . Cohan. Oppoalto Chandler llo tel. Phono 74. raini u jilr FINK PIIOOHAM IlY WILTiAMKTTK UNIVKUSITY CIAJH AT MASON 10 Ol'EllA 1IOUSK NHXT Fill DAY. Tho concert by tho bIco club of Wlllnmotto UnlvorBlty to bo Riven Hnw tl,t. nfMln let 1.aI...t Innlrprl forward to with a great deal of on- ttiimlnnm nml nnlnvmnnt. for tllOSO thustnsm nnd enjoymont, for tlioso. wj, jinVo iiearii organizations of no-jthat klnd( know ti,0 nunllty which jB Bxavfn by collcgo clubs. 1 ...n. ..- i..- i- .aUm WIllntnnHn'a nlnh In nn nvrpntlnll to tho rulo, If tho press notices arc to be taken ns representing tho char-1 actor of tho organization, and when such pnpers oh Tho Orogontan, Ore gon Journal of Portland, nnd tho leading papers of Senttlo and Ta cninu, class them ns tho best repre sentative organization of their kind which It hns been tho plcasuru of the pooplo of thoso largo cities to near, why should not tho peoplo inu nihil BLiiuui siiiiiuuin iititu undertaken to present this club lioro nnd ns tho quality of tho entcrtnln monts afforded by tho high sciool students hnvo always been :ilgh, th.s Bhould bo tnken ns n criterion of what Is In store for thoso who nro willing to spend the evening listening to collego songs nnd glees nnd tho Httlo farce which Is given ns n closing to tho program. To tho average music lover tho ndmlsBlnn will not bo in Inrgc, nnd they will no doubt understand that In tho lino of musical entortnlnmcnt n good entortnlnmcnt cannot bo se cured nt n small price. To others who niny think that tho prico of admission Is high, we can only say that an excellent nrtlclo, ono with a reputation for genuineness nnd quality cannot bo bought for n small sum, neither can ono expect to get nn oxcouuu oniurinmmuiu of tho higher clnss tor tho samo nrlrn nn n vnudovlllo or travoling minstrel. It Is stnrcrciy hoped Hint tno peoplo of Mnrshfield, tho patrons nt irnml iiiiinln nml nntrnnn nf tlin high schooi'wlll tnko deep Interest In tno coming concert nnu uoip to mnko It a success In ovory way pos sible. of News From Nearby! Towns .cjolu ijkacii nuoi:ts Ciniy County lOventN Told by Tim .'lobe. Win. Clnrno, for s voral years a resident of upper Pistol Itlvor, re cently rented Mb ranch for a term of yenra to ins orotnor-in-inw, win. McCormle, nnd with his family pass ed through town on routo to Port Orford, whoro thoy will probably reside, at least during the Bummor, whoro his children can tnko advan tage of tho school. Hon. John L. Chllds, Superior Judge of Dol Norto County, Califor nia, was an over-night visitor In town Sunday. Tho Judge Is ono or n commltteo of sev ml aont from Del Norto County to Washington D. G, to lobby for a hnrbor appropria tion. Tho Judgo Btnrted on his long journey early Monday morning via AgiioBs nnd West Fork. Tho following is tho Intcat nows from A guess; C. W, Slnnlgor Ib planning to, go extensively Into the IiiisIucbb or gont raising. Ills ranch Is splendidly ndnpted for this Industry. Hon I.ViinnrrlB lu ilnlnir tlin Hllt'illir plowing for IiIb nolghbors nnd will be kept biiBy for u month or bIx weeks. Cnpt. WeBloy has luunchod tho Skrotor nnd tho inuslc.il rythm 0; her exhaust Is very pleasant to tho car. ,lr. Ooo. W. Itlley tells us that he (Npocls very booh to unnouueo hlmsolf as a candidate for the n.'flco of County Commissioner. Ho p:nns to mnko tho rnco ns nn Indopen deut. (Jeo. W. Smith stntes that tho now saw Ib on tho wny nnd thnt tho saw ing of tho lumlrr for tho numer ous buildings nlrcady planned will icon begin. POUT OHFOUI) OPl'KI.INt.H. Cuiiy County Vras Ah Told by U10 Tilbime. If Dame Rumor has not boon listen-1 lug to Idlo gossip, wedding bells will ho ringing lu Port Orford In tho near future ! Georgo Wilson camo down fron Coos Bay last week and hnB bought a homcBtead reiinquisnmout irnm a. u. Knorr on Mlddlo Elk. vn iiniiuiinllv Had death occurred In Port Orrord Inst Friday morning, I March 20, 1014, whon Lola, tho llttlo' daughter or Mr. nnu .Mrs. w. it. jonn Bon, passed away ub tho result of tho whooping cough complicated with bronchitis. John Adams, tho Rogue River dep- niv iraino wnrdon. waB In town Mon day on a reconnoltorlng trip to tho northern ond of tho county. Mr. AdaniB Is now lu chnrgo of tho Curry 1 county flold, nnd Is n live wlro anro) to cause much uneasiness among thoso In tho habit of violating tho law. Sill Summers was down from Lang lols Monday to file n dontest on a' ntnpn nf lnml nnnr ITnrn. Leo Cov and Jim Culver camo nlong with him , to act as witnesses. Mart Shorrard, Rusa Tower and Mr. Hoyt camo down from Bnndon by auto last Wednesday, returning on Thursday. They made tho run In tUri'O UUUIB, Wllll'il 10 IVimiMlj ii- 'E ":'. 50x120 feet - , , ' 1 1 Vkk. B7 m FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD -;'' xi K- markably good tlmo for tho mlddlo Mr. March. Leo Cox wont out to CamaB Valloy lest wcok and met Dan Anderson, who has been living nt tho Soldiers' ITmim fit lynanliiifrr Kill itrhn lu nmv ..U.MU V IIUUUIH( ..lib . . ..W.. returning to his old homo nt Den mark to spond the rest of Ills unye. "Undo Dan" la olghty-slx yenrs old and Is getting qulto feeble. ciiiocto invKii lmiDoio All efforts to hnvo tho U. S. IO11 glncor grant a permit for tho con struction of tho proposod concrete brldgo across Ohetco havo failed and tho moat enthusiastic friends of tho proposition have dismissed from their minds fnrtlior hopes or Its realization, Tho stream nt thnt placo Is hold to ho uavlgnbio ana imiuu is Hum 10 iiu iiitviKiiiiiu mm 1 ored that Mr. riorco muy uuruiri' only a drawbrldgo will bo permitted. cantlltluti for tho Ilopubllcou nomina Gold Bench Olobo. 1 tini. ., joint BonrcBentatlvo. .MVUTLIO POINT POINTICKK Nows of Upper C'oull! Valley iih Told by tliu lOiiterptlse. F, E. Draue, mnungor of tho KrtiBo Shlnglo Company, nt Pnr kerflburg, and who has n lino of tow boats on tho low-r river, was look ing aftor business affairs hero Mon day. Born Wednesday. Mnrch 2.". to Ekblad Wall Paper A N Paint Department IS NOW COMPLETE We have now the largest stock of wall paper ever shown in Southern Oregon, consisting of 16,000 Rolls of Paper or enough to make a strip of paper about 76 Miles Long J "' Sufficient to stretch from Coos Bay to Roseburg and continue on toward Boise, Idaho. AVe kindly invite you to drop in and inspect the new 1914 patterns before ordering your wall paper Our Varnish and Paint Stock Contains everything needed for inside and outside work, including boat and automobile paints. GET OUR PRICES. &fifd&J& in JcltAiSi rm- ;r 1 Judge for Yourself P of level ground 1 r 'J pi ' 1 , facing 011 graded street , 1 1 "3 with water main in street .. ;i;j 1 ''" '" for $300, on terms to suit "' ' "" ' '" 1 3 . ' Compare this proposition with others on Coos Bay in so far as it meets your requirements as a home-builder. Arisit FIKST ADDITION and witness the progress there. Compare the building and development activity here and elsewhere. Then return and buy in JTIKST ADDITION, as scores have done before you and hundreds more will do. Call at office for plat and full information. Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. Phone 160. nnd Mrs. Carl IhiBhnell, of Catching Crook, a daughter. Messrs. F. A. Sacchl and E. II. Campbell camo from Mnrsiiflola yes terday nnd aro singing In Iho choir at tho M. 13. Church In the rev:,il mnntlnr'H. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Schlllor II. Hermann, who have boon visiting old rrlends and relatives hero for a number 0. iwooks, doparted .Monday via tho ItoBoburg stage for tholr homo nt Portland. PIKItOIO MAY BUN. Tho Port Orford Trlbuno says; "Hon. S. P. Plorco was In from his Sixes homo tho first of tho wook, looking over tho plans for tho now wharf with a view to huUiiiiiiiiik a iiiii fnr its f-onstrutclon. It Ib rum- Plorco muy necnivi' n 1 A NNOUNCIOM KNT. I hereby nnnounco mysolf ns u cnndldnto for County Commissioner on tho Democratic ticket at tho com ,nB primary election. ojgijBLEyi (Paid Adv.) Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phoni 72. Pacific Uverv nnd Trnnsfe- Comnnnv Oliver, carbon vn WARS; j I What Is An Advertisement? An advertising man, well known all over the Pacific Coast, once described an advertisement in the following way: "An advertisement is a paid announcement designed to assist, tho merchant or business man in reducing his selling cost, To be en tirely successful in its task, it must be 'news,' it must be intended to influence tho public, and it must TELL THE TRUTH," When P. T, Barnum said that tho public lik ed to be fooled, ho must have referred to the circus business, The business man who -fools his customers with prevaricating ads soon loses their confidence in him. That is large because an advertisement acts as tho connect ing link between those who HAVE and those who WANT, The wise merchant has learned this other merchants are coming to realize it more and more, T,,,r0fr Tho advertising columns of THE TIMtbiur nish the "trade news" to the people engaged' the biggest and most important business in tno citythe business of home-making. Coos Bay Times Phone' 133. TYPEWRITERS-AII standard makes, sold on TYPEWRITERS All standard maKej, . lon ments. new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Rejjng L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, u - ff paper delivered. Phono us your order. , QQ. TYPEWRITEREXCHM5J3? ar Job ftw Dtone at Times' Of ihbot) uum1