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vr fii!W?iPPPWlw,iWc!' ql)l" I'lxtii. '. - i.ivaw -- . 4Km 1 TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES! M. C. MALONKV F.dltor ami Pub. ' HAX H. MALONHV News Kdltor Official Paper of Coos Comity o, WHAT Ib so raio as a day In Etttored at tho P6stofflco at Marsh-PMo - f. i.-V. .i.- ' r ". ' SJ?I-f second-class - ot a ,)0n or k,dB ,u a flnt'; tho man ,, , y"""" , who novcr tolls a Ho and pays his bills Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho when thoy aro duo, who's Just as nlco nftonlo. thnt. no cood cansn shall to his own folks as ho pretends to lack a champion, and that evil shall J)IJU!!l&US!i22i5Jl not thrive unopposed. i Bnio uei sue nas roncueu mo age oi discretion. -8-8- for his friends when ho can not ttso them nny more, tho man who takes as well as plays a Joke and then will not got pore; tho man who wants his wlfo to have tho moral vlows ho holdB htmsolf this mnn for raro' uncom monncB3 line sunny Juno laid on tho shelf. Anon. simsciurrioN hates. DAILY. One year $6.00 Jfier month 50 WEKKLY. Ono year ?1.50 When paid strictly In advance, tho Subscription prico of tho Coos Bny Times Is $5.00 por yoar or 93150 for six months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES Wnrshflold :: :: :: :: Oregon When a Coos Bay woman Is nutting on dog sho can put a loaf of lettuco botweon two thin slices or bread and make tno guests think It Is a sandwich. -8-8- LaziucBs Is tho mother of Invention. A PATRIOTIC CHHED. THE Chaso National Dank, tho Or ogon state depository In Now York City, has sent out tho fol owlng aB Its contribution towards re fcforlng public confidence and tho re trultnnt prosperity: "Wo bollevo In our country tho fJultcd Stntes of America. Wo be llove In her constitution, htr laws, her institutions, and tho principles for which sho Btnnds. Wo bcllevo In dter futUro tho past Ib secure. Wo , Bellcvo' In hor vast resources, her xrent ipoBslhllltles yea, ,iuoro, hor wonderful certainties. "Wo bcllevo In tho American poo- ,j)Io, their genius, their brain and tholr Irnwn. Wo bollevo In their horesty, tholr Integrity and dependability. -8-8- They've discovered a tolephono shortage of $500. Somebody must havo loft tho recolvcr down, i -8-8- Too often tho soul kiss breeds tho germs of alimony. -8-8-A young man courts danger when tho girl's father objects. during courtship de velops Into tempor after marriage. cool If you would bo In a position to strike while the Iron la hot. -8-8-Truo lovo never dies, but It fre quently gots stranded a long way from home. -8-8- Thero Is always plonty of room nt "Wo bollevo that nothing can stand In the way of their commercial advance-: the top bocnuso many wno got tnoro mont and prosperity. j becomo dizzy and fall off. "Wo bollevo that what aVo termed i -8-8- 'rlmoa of business depression' aro but Tliero Ib n groat advnntngo In bo jrerlods of preparation for greater Ing in love. Whllo It lasts your other 'trounies seem insigiwicnni. -8-8-Oh, why should tho spirit of mortal bo proud, Oh, why should It chCBtfulnesB bor row; When tho men who nro with you to day In a crowd Aro humping your coco tomorrow? -8-8- uutl moro pronounced commercial IfllCCOBSCB. "And wo lioltevo tbnt In our coun try aro being worked out groat prob lems, tho solution of whMi will be for" tho bonotlt of nil mankind." A PUIJLlC MARKKT. THE Spokane grocers' as oclntlon . has expressed an opinion on the nrnpoRed public market; In ihet In favor of It. Tho association expresses Itgelf as heartily In favor of a market that will bring consumer anil nrntlnpnr tm-ntlinr. Iml nliRnlntnlv ' opposed to the renting of stalls to non-produrors who compoto with rc- tan omuoiiBiijiu'iuB anu noni in oinor products than thoso of tho local fnniiB.. Tho Times h pleased to sco this evidence of co-operation on tho part of rotnll grocers and fnrmors and JopeH to.jje.0 tho Hamo spirit of co-op- t rntlon on Coos Uay. ,r ffe ' , According to hoiiio general I wo forgot who "married men mako tho heat fighters." Hut i I that'H to bo expected;' they get moro practice. I -8-8- Thoro nro nbout 200 brands of ro tlglou. Hut that Isn't so many when you roincmbor that thoro are about 78,902,35-1 brands of cusfledncss. llttlo flnttory now and then will soften up tho toughest men. -8-8- WITH A CURRY OK SOMETHING. r MURDER CASE Meredith to Ask Change of Venue for Trial of Cooley Next August Judgo J. S. Coke hns returned from Eugene, whero ho tons been holding court for Judgo Harris for tho I.i8t two weeks, He will leave next week for tho regular April term of Circuit Court In Cury county. The principal matter to como up thcro will bo the Cooloy murder cnBo. District Attorney Meredith hns an nounced that the caso will bo sub mitted to tho grand Jury In April, al though tho state will not bo rendy for trial until August, If an. Indlct mont Ib returned. Mr. Meredith also nnnounced that ho would probably seek a chango of venue. W. W. Card well, of nosoburg, Cooloy's attornoy. will not oppose postponing the trial until August, tint will fight the chango of venue from Curry county to Coos or any othor county. Work On Railroad. Judgo Coko Bald that work, accord ing to reports, was progressing rap idly on tho Coosv liny-Eugene lino nnd that It wos exjicctcd that trains would bo In oporntlon as far as Maple ton this fall. However. It Ib uncer tain when tho road will bo oporcatlng to Coos Day. PoIIHch Aro Wnnti. Politics aro getting decidedly warm on tho outside. Judge Harris of Eugene Is getting almost unanimous support for tho Supremo Court and Is proving evon a stronger candidate than hlfl friends expected. Thoro Ib considerable Interest In the congrcsslnnnl fight In this dist rict, some thinking that U. F Jones will glvo Hnvloy n very close race. In tho valley. Fred llolllstor of N'ort'i Demi apuears to havo tho lead over W. II. Meredith of Curry county for the democratic nomination, INKER HILL SCHOOL WINS School Supervisor F. A. Golden Awards Banner and Puts It in Standard A Class Purauant to plans for standardiz ing tho rural schools of Coos county, Professor Golden, county supervisor, vnqfnninv irnv uni'li of tho th r co de partments of tho Hunker Hill school nlnoty-olght out of a possible 100 credits for a standard A, or first claB8 rating as a rural school, with nlnoty flvo required. Tlie scnooi inus wins a uauuui which It Is entitled to koop so long na It iiinnatirna nn In Mm ninndnrd which Is high. Slight changes only wero necessary to mnito tno requireu grade. Tho pupils aro highly qlatod and the patrons nnd teachors are well pleased at this attainment of 'oxcol- lminn Tho Innnhni-B. nrn! Prlnclnnl. J. E.Drllletto; lntermodlnto Depart ment, .Mrs. a. m. simoiiBen, aim iti mnry Department, Mrs. E, E. Kelley. The school bonrd Is up to dato and hollcvcs that tho best Ib nono too good for Hunker Hill. !. WITH THE TOAST. r AND THE TEA ()()! EVENING. . J.TA horso doesn't enro If ho.dlnca. thoy I "A la cart," as suchfuiliigsgo, Or "tnblo d'oat" so lng nB hB nay IB BOrVOd "a InJrAnu-nil ." vnn Iranw. ?fc-8- Moro than wo ubo Ib moro than f wo need nnd on f bearer. Seneca JlTlESH DAYS. lyaburtoTtc tfcU-ja-kl.o!ilii,I gun, mayhap, i a minion to iftft-T ,B worth wl,0( wo.,j nll0W ' "i. J. Yet the really qulto eBSontlal chap Ib tho farmor boy who says; "Ged dapl" To tho team that pulls tho plow, manyIeeIg state offices Wed Hcuv Frank Lnnn and MIbb Eva Jenltlnp woro married Inst night bv Justlcn Pcnnock nt his homo In Went Mnrslinold. Rural Credit' "Biil Is Done ---- HEMIVMHICKING THE DAY. JltyoH sit down nt sot of cun And count tho things that you have dono, i And, counting, find Oho solf-denylni; act, ono word That onsod tho lioart of him who heard, One smllo moat kind ' Thnt fell llko anna) luo where It wont. Then you may count that day well spent. Tint If, through all tho livelong dny, Tou'vo eased no heart bv yen or nay; If through It nil Tou'vo nothing dono that you can trnco That brought the HitnBhlno to n face; No art most nnU Thnt helpad sumo moiiI nnd nothing COBt- Thon count that day at woib than lost. Soloctod. -u-tr- Evon a perfectly good man who 3ovob his onomlofi ought to swat the files. 4 I A thin woman only grows I thinner trying to get fat, and n fat woman gets fatter worrying T over how to get thin, f QUESTION l-'Oll THE DAY. I I I I Cnn you Imagine nny kind of I f n banquet or evening feed with- I j out salad? I The Cooa Tiny urncera nro declar ing war on tl'e dead bonta. Rlght O! Wo "good but slow" customorH Jiavo been paying for thorn long enough. Somo Cooa Hay peoplo take I 1 thoniBelvei so Borlously that I j othora look upon thorn na a Joke. ' SALEM. Or.. April 1. Nominat ing pettloiiB were filed ns follows: 13.- L. Van Droaar, Domocrat, for Congrrsa from tho Third Dlatrlct, Multnomah County. Ho wanta nftor tils nnmo on tho ballot tho words: "Moro Bottlora for Orogon; moro railroads to put thorn on tho land." It. Y. nialock, Domocrnt, of Til lamook nnd Yamhill Counties, for lleprosontatlvo. A8inus Adnlphaop, of Doumnrk, wnnts tho Democratic nomination for Itourosentatlvo from Coos nnd Curry Counties. P. n. Olda, Republican, for Rep resentative from Ynmhlll County. T, I). Ilnnl'y flics for ropreaenta tlvo from Tlllnmook nnd Ynmhlll Countloa, nnd Is a Republican. J. II, Collins, Republican, flies for tho nomination for Representative from Columbia County. W. R. Sargent, Ropubllcnn, wnnts tho nomination for Represontntlvo from Union County. Samuel M, Garland, Domocrnt. la aft'r tho nomination for Stnto Sen ator from Linn County. Joaoph W. Scott, Domocrnt, fllod for tho nomination for State Sona tor from Morrow, Umatilla and Un ion Countloa. (Dr AmkUU l'rnt to Coot Jitr Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1. Senator Hollls nnd RenreBontntlve Uulkley, tho chairmen of tho two sub conuultteo In charge of rural credits legislation, told tro President todny that Republicans and Democrats alike woro agreed unanimously on tho fuii damontals nnd u bill will bo icidy shortly embodying their views. Tho President Impressed tils callora with what aeomod to ho tho necessity for prompt action. PATIENTS IN SAME HOSPITAL. TIIIH'E HIUVrilKltS ARE UNITED ST. LOUIS. Mo April 1. Five years ago a mother dlod here and her throe sons shook hands nftor tho funornl nnd parted. Yesterday the brnthora all patients In tho c'tv hoapltal wore brought together for tho first tlmo since tho death of their motlior. Thoy had not Been or heard of each othor during thoso flvo yoors. I Tho threo brothers nre Henry, John , nnd Robort Griffin, 01, 5G and 11 yeara old, respoctlvoly. Thoy had ' boen nt tho hoapltnl for several weeks but tholr relationship wna first dis covered by newapnper reporters who noticed tho similarity In unities. The youngest had becomo blind during tho yours of their separation, tho old est waa suffering from a broken hip nnd John wna a patient for Internal complications. WEST IS ARRAIGNED. AN A HUE L i Two Popular Mechanics Perfect-Arrangements for Op ening a Service Garage Hmltli Sr Wniln. wlin Imvo for roiiik tlmn lionn nnoriitlni' tlin lint equipped automobile repair shop In una pari or mo ainio, nave icubuii ti.e Isaac It. Tower garago and will iiim nn nn uii.tn.flntri niilomnlilln laundry nnd garage, whero thoy will mm to i.T no euro ui every wain ui the motorist In tho wny of prompt unrvli'ii Pnru u'lll li. nllnd WflftTinil and polished nnd dellvorcd to thu ownor at nny tlmo of tho dny or liignt. aw smnii repairs, mien as niini'tliroR nnil tlrn cllltlM'na will tut promptly .aUoudCil (o. " Tho motto or tile new branch will bo "service, Owners of cars who storo whii .tnem ni lifiv.. tlinlr rnra flnllvnri.! nt nny hour by simply calling up on tno pnone. .Mr. smiwi, oi hub una In discussing tho new project this morning said: T" Whllo wo of course will fimtrnti. HiIh mini mi In dlldct conm ctlnn with our repair Bhop, still It will bo run sepnruioiy ami operated for the purposo of giving tint inr nwnnr n rluilicu to HtorO ills car In n plnco Burrounded by con- voulonces for ins iieneiu. a mnii v.lll bo on th Job nt all tlmea to MtiMiil Htilrtlv tn bis wants. Wo aro not going to handle automobile accessories or sell automouiica. rue only thing for snlo will bo service, u'n liitnmi tn tako caru of auto- niobll- owners by storing, washing nnd oiling their enra promptly In a rirst-ciafls manner. i-or ino con- vnnlnnrn nt nwnora Hlnrlllir with US wo havo arranged to deliver tholr cars to thorn whorover and whonover they wish." This establishment, which win rill Inmr.rall ll'nll. Ill Mil fttllf inlfl will Ii. unt.'.u.v ....... ... ...... -, ..... bo open for bualneas by April G. PIEICE WILL BE CAHTE Curry County Man Will Oppose, Loney for Joint Rep resentative ' S. P. Polrco, Joint Representative from Coos nnd Curry CountleB, has announced his candidacy for ronomi- I Inatlon, opposing Mr, Loney, of Port Orford for tho Ropubllcnn nomtnn ' tlon, In n letter, Mr. Polrco Bnys: I herewith announce my candidacy for Republican nomination for Joint Ropresontntlvo. I am lato coming mif tint ntinnnltlnn tn Mr. T.ntiitv'n t vlows on the Referendum cnuBod many persons down this way to In sist on my candidacy. I am not ashamed of my legisla tive record, and before tho day of tho primary election I will furnish! )v!donco that my acts as n legisla tor mot the npprovnl of mnny of tho progressive, (not politically) men of tho' state. 1 wish to call your attention to tho fact that I wUb I tho only member of tho Inst Lcgls- Mnfllrn tlin vntittl nivnltiat tlin firna.nf unjust nnd uupoplnr tax law. Also that nB chairman .of the committee on roads and highways, was Instru mental In having that provision drafted In the bonding net whoroby, the voters, when voting n bond Is sue, can see 'Whore the money to bo raised Ib to bo expended. Mr. Loney, my only opponent, Is a reactionary and no amount of ex plaining cnn provo otherwise Tils nctloiiB and public record nro proof. Ho was appointed Port Commission er of tho Port of Port Orford nnd within 2ft minutes nftor being sw6rn In as said Commissioner nnd the Port district being nlso only thnt old, he, with two others, passed a resolutlonlevyliig a tax, and declur lug that an emergency cxlatcd, or In other words, that Ii wna for tho tnxpuytrs help, peace nnd prosper ity that said lovy should be niniTe. Mr. 13. 1). Thrift, another ot thu Commissioners, moved that thu omorgoney clnuso ! stricken out, In order to give tho peoplo nn op portunity to Invoke tho referendum If they 'so desired, but thu motion wns defeated by n II to 2 vote. Loney voting ngalnst It. Hut Lonuy's uii tngdnlBm to, or lack of faith In, tho peoplo did not stop here, nB un der the Oregon constitution, It re quires n three-fourths veto In mu nicipalities (Including ports), to de clare un emergency,' flnd tho three fifths vote tho rcBolntlon received w.is not sufficient, and thu peoplo of tho Port district circulated n. ref erendum potltlon which received no porcont of tho voters' signatures, and when said potltlon was presented to Mr. Loney (who whb soerolnry of the Pfcrt) to file, he refused to do so. and miimlnnius proceedings had to bo Instituted. At both bob-, sIoiib of which I was n lnoinbor, I rought and voted ngalnst the dec laration of nn omorgoney In nny bill, for tho purpose of beating tho referendum. ; Very Blncoroly yours, S. P. PEIRCE 15. FBII NOW y wtSV 22 . i J County Anain i ?& Mm. Win., t--. VUU, I as teacher .'"n.'Wtw mark. r .." Knol Mm soquontlv cot i. .. "m by a clash with the , 1 ont and school board '"M anain In troublo as i, LS"ltcI following ,ii...,.a,.l toM t tu DccniiBo sho tr cd It? v5"1' . Mm nniinni i... 'nca. l9 bretl tai the now re II schoo ?T' 5 Jllschargod lw for .,,13 Ing of soclnllsiin n.i!", t Bchoo.ropm,Mr,c.aT io ui juu nore. Mrs p.. """ fused to acknowledge th.CB.,a Hy of the now ooard J LEfr week to take th ,i.l board which failed to ,L? charges against hor, and hi ed to open her school a, ' S morning. Palling to caln ..V by peaceful moans, C & b nlledged to have "d fc her way In. Sh0 wag ami. V clallats from nil part, o" try aro horo ami announce nctlon unless M. Foreman 7 leased from custody. ' "" iw"i-jwiniiiiiK8Wa,mi Tho nowly elected school bow h. chnrgodMrB Flora KormairiS: pnl of the school, after her S to accedo to tholr request thttiw b..u.. uum un connne her tejctlv , to subjects which would Botcotfto' itu iiiu vBiuuiiRiicu religious Ma or tho peoplo of the district, to Clark, of Nehalem, la to tatt t' inutu u .tun, ronnan, and trocV-t ui uuiii:iiiiii.-u wnen bho la IniUW' nnd officers of tho law will b M " hand to maintain order The Icpiit ' ui mo uiuciiuii oi una uoara attfrfii I recall of Harry Urowa and Fnit Dlxnn hns linnn nnniilnn.i i.. .v I SocIallatB of tho district i FIRST KF1I i i XOTICH I To the voters of Coob nnd Curry Counties. I havo doclded to run again for tho Republican nomination for Joint , Representative for the Sixth Dls trlct (Coos and Curry) nnd nalt Hint my cundldncy bo duly consider ed. Very truly yours. S. P. PR1RCU. SUIT TO HlX'OVICIt MO.NMV PuicliimciH or Timber Lund Will Tiy To (Jet Hxrt-'hN Over 82.( Per Arte, mi i ii) I AKROPLAXK STAOH CHARGES 11V POUM) I Isn't It funny how n lot of I I peoplo who nre not as amnrt ns I 1 you aro can mako a lot moro i f money than you do? . I i 1 ! f When a Coob Hay woman lays I j up cometlilng for n rainy day It ' f Is usually a ualr of hoso. I 4 --- j Silence mav not be golden but you 3m or saw n man wourlng n couplo or blnok oyos boonuso ho kopt his sianth shut. i If a woman heaps her face closed Trhon sho has nothing to say, It's a OAKLAND, Oil.. April 1. I Four cents a pound will bo the I rato for carrying passengers I from Oakland to Snn Francisco I on tho now aerial ferry planned I by nn Onkland cnnipanv, which I has nnnounced that the ferry i will bo running within two months. Tho faros, says "Weldon ' Cook, tho aviator who orlglnnted I tho plan, wllU nverago about $C I for oach trip and will bo strictly I according to tho wolght of tho I passengor. Cook nlso said that I t)io landing would bo on floats I and that tho hydroplanoa would J not rlfio moro than thirty foot ' above tho wnter In tholr trnns- I bay trip. I Grand Jury Says Militia nt CoppiM lleld Wns Unnecessary, IUKKR. Or., April 1. After n six days' session nnd tho returning of thrity-ono Indictments made a final report c o n t nlnl ng n n a r ralgnment of Oovomor West for Ills actions in tho Copporlleld affair. The report glvea complete vindication to District Attorney Godwin nnd Sheriff Rand, chargod by Governor West with pormlttlng disorderly houses and gambling In tho city. "Wo find," snya the report, "that Sheriff Rand nnd District Attorney Godwin have enforced the laws. It Ib our opinion that the calling out of tho mllltla at Copperflold was entire ly unwarranted and uncalled for." CLAIM OF HF.HHLS. Dr AMOClited Vtta to Cooi Illy Tlmn, JUAREZ, April I. At 1 p. m. Gen eral Carranza gnvo out tho statemont that tho Federals still hold the gen eral barrnck8 and two smaller bar racks In Torreon. This Indicates that thero has been no material change In tho military position in tho city for sevoral days. FHHHRALS FORTIFY. Hy A.JO.UIM l'rf Io (.) Uir Tin'" CHIHUAHUA. April 1. An offi cial statement glvon out nt rebel mil itary hoadquahors todny 'said tho rebels occupy Gomez Pnlaclo. Lordo nnd Borne of tho out8klrrs of Torreon. Tho Federals havo fortified them selves In somo of the strongest build lugs In Torreon. EASY GASOLINE Goodrum's Garafle Installs An other Important Conven ience for Auto Owners Automobile owners mny now In flate tholr tires and fill tho gnso lluo tank by moroly drawing tholr car to the curb In front of Good roads Goodrum's garage on Cen tral Avenue. This great convenience 1ms Just been Installed nnd Is already prov ing vory populnr with tho auto ow ners and drivers. Tho air attach ment is particularly advantageous aa It eaves tlmo and toll. The tank Is kept supplied with nn automatic pump nnd the air Is on tap at all times, day and night. Tho gasoline feature Is modeled after metropolitan attachments which they have In nil the largo cities. It Is no longer neccessary to drive Into Iho garage, but mere ly pull to the curb and a tube attachment carries the gasoline di rect to tho auto tank. . These improvements aro nil In line with Mr. Goodrum's policy to make the aorvlco feature of his garage the very best In Southern Oregon. ROSKRURO, Oro., April 1. An Inter sting suit to timber claim buy-! era has boon Btnrtod In Wnslilug tou by Ringer Hermann and sev eral Washington attorneys to reco ver from tho govoenmout nil that was paid for tho land In excess of $2. GO per acre. It scorns thnt when Gnrflohl wub secrotnry of tho Inter ior department ho made n ruling that tlmbor land should bo cruised nnd appraised and that tho purchaa and appraised and that the pur chasers should pay tho apprais ed price for tho land. This order, It Is said, Is In direct conflict with tho statutes of cpngrosa providing for the aalo or this land at not more than ?2. GO per aero. The Chalmers Light Six New Model for. Next Year Will I Arriin Fnrlu Geo, Goodrum nindo a moat H-,j nnrlnnt nnnoiincoiucnt todar In m ! Mm. .i.lHiIti llin nftvt ttvA mi ho will rccolvo one of the first Ulf i automobiles soat to the PaeUIccoMt j 1 IIIH CUT IB IIIU LllUIIUCill UIKI ' nnd Is tho now model wlln an w inir. fnntni-oa Tlirn faturi ! brnco tho T-hend motor, 10-50 lint- power non-stnllablo motor vim cw mors Kntr electric starter, left drlte. center control. Tlilp rl,nlninra T.lcht Six a a util ity enr nt nn unusually low price. It is gcnorouaiy large, uo-inca in bns,,, and roopiy enough for fJ largo peoplo. It will sell for J1W dellvorcd In Mnrahfleld Tho now 191G Chalmers la W first luxurious and dependable to offered at a flguro leas than bta mm ..n.,n,.ol.. nolra.l Inr a Four Ttcrt Is no othor car In tho market at aj- i whero near its prico mui ui - Iilgli grnuo leaiuruB. -,i Watch for tho announcement oiw i arrival, Will Shut Down. The M,. attlo will shut down a couple oIWJ within the next week to re m pump. This shutdown w;l" Mm n opportunity to overhaul the Slough drnln box and further tref then It. Pending this It is no lift thnt tho Inst break can he repairs SOCIALIST TICKCT , .. . - nf ll Sa- S. L. Curry, cnninm -,, . clnllst County Central Couvm. lias callea n convention oiio..r-j to meet In this city on Aprl nv put a tlckot In the fleW W w eomlmr election -Cooutlle tirt nmi nvnnr .1 am? nrra .t x' 11 ill -V J XJ- VVV3 U.MJ l We wish to ngnln call your atten tion to tho fact that wo aro sole igents In this city for Morltol Pile Remedy. Our auccess with this rom- edy has far exceeded our most Ban gulne expectntlona. Therefore, we aro pleased to recommend and guar anteo every pnekage of Merltol Pile Remedy. owl prescription t'nar mncy. Frank D. Cohan, OpposRe Chnndlor Hotel. Phone 74. Con trnl Avenue Drug Store, local agency Prico $1.00. Poultry, Eggs jinjl Chicks S Wanted There la a strong demand for breeding stock and '? hatching at this season and orders for baby chicks aro an Doing placed. You can got your share of theao orders "by inserting an ad THE TIMES' WANT ADS. Present advertisers stato they nro gottlng good returns. CIRCULATION' OHKATKST. Each edition of tho Coos Bay Times has J"8j?,r(lgclrcU than nny pnpor.ln Coos, Curry and Douglas Count. Best results nre gained from ads when def,n,t .'"ithat'de' given. When Information Is lacking the preaumptlon is slrable features aro lacking. COOS BAY TIMES phono ia:. t jLfcl arfaV'