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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1914)
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBBlBBBa,,","HBP,''lwBI !f'TJ?( r SM W - f ' t w'",PS5iSBHBK?Ii!-' - - -"p k R J ,---iniT,'"iSteriTyiirtTirtiiimw THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL 18 1914-EVENING EDITION lattimi ' H k. ft.R Tff1 THREE wmiiwjwjMumwiMjiMiri ; fiwiiiiiuiiiiiwwwiwawwtiwjiirtiiiawi IRVING BLOCK ya6t(m A big Hue of COATS, SUITS and DRESSES just in from our Eastern buyer, bought at except ionally low prices, being LATE. We offer the customer the benefit of these bargains by placing them on sale at Lot No 1 Coats, Suits, Dresses $12.75 No two alike; all novelty materials and serges. These are beautifully tailored garments. Lot No. 2 Coats, Suits, Dresses $15,00 i -- Political Announcements NOTICE - I hereby hnnounce myself as a candldnio for the nomination of county clerk, on tho republican tlc ,ket of Coob county to bo submitted 10 mo vote ot the peoplo nt tho pri mary election May lGth. P. D. KRUSE (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself a candidate for Stnto Representative subject to the will of the Democratic voters at tho primaries May 16. Will vote for the primaries Mny IB. Will work for better road laws to cnablo tho peoplo to get Oregon out of tho mud. A. T. MORRISON. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I horoby announco mysolf as a cnndldato for County Commissioner Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS, FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, AT 1:30 P.M. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. , Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wirclqss and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. AVI Mi SAIIi FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IB, AT 2:110 P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. AtcGEOitQE, Phone 44. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Galls from Marshflold April 11th, 18th, 25th and 30th at sorvlco of tho tldo. Balls from Portland about 8:00 n. m., 8th, lGth, 22nd and 28th. Ticket on nolo to nil Entcrn olntii anil Information m to routes and rate cheerfully furnlidied. Phone 127.L. J. MOHR. Agent S. S. AR0LINE. Equipped with wireless, Fine Passenger Accommodations, New Steel Boat, Sails from North Bend for San ' Francisco Saturday, April 18. Passengers and Freight, NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. Tom James, Agt, Marshfield, G, P, Sheridan, Agt, North Bend, on tho Democratic ticlcot at tho com ing primary oloctlon. O. J. SEELEY. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT T linrnliv nnnounrn mvsolf US a candldato for tho nomination of Rep- resontntlvo on tho Democratic ticicet for Coos County, to bo submitted to tho vote of tho peoplo at tho prl- tniirv nlnrllon On MflV 1G. 1014. If nominated and olectod, I will abldo by statomont Number ono; 1 will favor quartorly payment of taxes. I will favor tho nbollshmont of unnecessary commissions thnt must bo supportod by tho taxpayers. I am In favor of good roads ovory wnerc. I am opposed to unjust taxntlon and excesslvo taxation. J. TOM HALL, (Paid Adv.) A N'xnilN'CKM ENT. I horoby announco mysolf ns a candldato for tno nomination 01 anwr Iff by tho Democratic party at tho Primary Election May 1G, 1914. t ..nmliintni! nnil nlectcd I will conduct tho office along tho moBt economical lines posslblo, consistent with offlcloncy, and do my host to onforco tho criminal lnws. W. W. QAGE. (Paid Adv.) S. S. ALLIANCE SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOH FOUTLVM) THURSDAY, APIUIi 10, AT 4 P. M. HOUND TRIP, $18.50. OonnccUon with the 'North Bank RoI at Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company Phone 44. O. F. M'GEORGE, Agent. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WE FUItNISn A BAO AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfielil TIME TABLE U Willamette -Pacific Motor Car je Marshfielil J:J0 a. m. :00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. nd every - -. inlrty minutes until lion P m ,:oo p. m. ";00 I ; :oo p. m. :00 m. EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that continual over charging will not harm. DOES NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not lose Its cliargo while standing Mle. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay Wiring'Co. 1B3 Broadway. Agents for rort oi v, . OUR ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH BEND SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic ' CHINA DRY WOOD AT mmmmmmm m m mmm "g Leavo North Bend 6:46 a. m. 7:16 a. m. 8:16 a. m. 9;16 a. m. "" 10:16 a. m. - and every -thirty minutes until a1K n m. Q1K n. m. I 10:16 p. m. Saturdays only 11:16 p. m. 12:16 a. m. Pictures &Framing Walker Studio CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phoue 180-J. S . Q EC o S3 o CO MWtrtMftatnin ilW ;-amxtMf ,f -yfrT Armstrong's Mwi'lfaTi .' "Unrni mi i inn sp ntbLAim 1ANU i MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Q 3 Olio of tho host the Pacific Const OPERA HOUSE, laughing miwchi, KTRONG'S BABY R1NNK LESSER, SHOW. PRETTY Tickets on sale nt centH. mid most successful imiNlcnl nrgnnlwitlons on lll open nn oiignKvnicnt nt tlio MASONIC SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 18 with tho latest "SEITEMBER MORN," featuring A1UI DOIiLH. GUS LEONARD. E1 AniiNtrnng, CO GENE ASTOR. DON'T MISS THIS BIG GIRIiS, GOOD COMEDhYNS, GOOD SINGERS. Biihj' Corner tomorrow. .Reserved NcntH, 30 NEWS OF NEAKBY TOWNS PORT ORFORR OFFERINGS J. C. Mnrtln representing tho Mod ern Confectionery company, was In Port Orford over Sunday whllo return Ing to Mnrshrield from ft trip as for south as Gold Ilcnch. It was Mr. Mar tin's first trip Into this section and ho was very well ploasod with what ho saw, and does not hesitate to pro dlct a hrlght futuro for this part of tho state. Tho Commercial Club rccontly re ceived from tho Forestry Depart ment n snmplo of clothespins made from Curry county nlilor, Tho pIiib aro of oxcollont quality, Tlioy nro light ami strong, and tho grain of the Wood Is so flno that tlioy are proof against splintering and nru vory dif ficult to split. There Is muoh of this wood In tho county, and It seems that this might ho an openhfg for n profi table Industry, Tlio peoplo of tho northorn end of tho county vory generously raised $200 for the widow of J. D. Bush, who was loft In straightened circum stances. Ileforo sho would accopt tho money Mrs. Bush Insisted iion n list of tho names of thoso who had donated to tho fund, wylng thnt sho would make lr ono of tho alms of hor llfo to soo thnt ovory dollar of It was returned. Prior to hor mnrrlago Mrs. Bush was n school teacher. a co. Johnson of Astoria, who had chnrgo of tho Woddorbiirn Trading Company nt Roguo rivor last season, passed down tho const a few days ago to rcsumo tho samo position. Port Orford Tribune GOLD BEACH NUGGETS Curry County Sent Nomn ns TU1 by Tho Globe. Our Bent Seller. Wo nrq selling more of Morlrol Ec zoma Romcdy than all tho others put togothor. This largo salo Is duo to tho fact that It Is a preparation of unusual merit, mado expressly for ono purpose, eczema In Its various forms. If you nro afflicted with this loathsomo disease, donor dolaiTBtiig Morltol Eczema Uojnody'Owl Pres cription Pharmacy Ernnk D. Cohan, Opposlto Chnndlop'ltotol. Phono 7-1. LYntrnl Avenue Drug Store, exclusive ngency. Prices 50c and $1.00. Tho Postal authorities aro now ad vertising a Civil Sorvlco examination to ho hold In Grants Pass, Or., on April 2Gth to oxamlno applicants for a post mnstor for Gold Bench. Won- der why tho applicants wcro not ro qulrodi to go to Washington, D. C Tho case of Ono. Dunn that' came up yesterday In tho Prohato Court was certified up to tho Clroult Court by tho Judgo, This case was to re in ovo Mr. Dunn an administrator of tho Woodruff estate The nnnouncomont of Ed. Syphor for the nomination for County Com missioner Is out. Mr. 8ypher has hold this job down very creditably to hlmsolf. Soma unknown party entered tho barn of D. M. Mooro ono night laBt wcok and carrlod away a riding sad dle which Mr. Mooro was holding ob security for a Bniall store bill. BANDON GOOD ROADS DAY Tho Bnndon Recorder publishes tho following: Now, thoroforo I, J. W. Mast may or of tho city of Bnndon, by virtue of tho powor In mo vested ns such, do proclaim ns a, public holiday for tho cltlzons of Bnndon Snturday, April 2Cth, and do recommend that nil rltlzeus who enn do so, suspend la bor In tho usual vocation and repair to tho public highways., and further recommend thnt In cami It Is not con venient to contrtbuto labor that a cash donation of vnluo equal to ono day's work bo given for uso on tho public highways. Strango nB It may scorn It 1 tho man who Hoops his troubles to hlm solf thnt losos thorn soonest. Now York Times. Hnve your Job printing dona at In Tho Times. IN RIVER AIDS J. N. Teal Has Novel Scheme for Improvinp. Rivers and Irrigation (Or AuoUtt4 rrtM la Coal Dr TlmM. PORTLAND, Or., April IB. Sug gestions for further navigation of tho Columbia and Snnko wero laid boforo tho Columbia and Snnko Riv er waterways Association conven tion, Joseph N. Teal snld that at various points along the rivers and tributaries Improvements aro requir ed that will necessarily crcato powor that can bo used to pump water to arid lands. G, RIDOUT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phono 3C2-R. w TnE COOS nOTEL Formerly of Marshfield WASHINGTON AVENUE 8TADDEN STREET NORTH BEND '8s fro O, A. MetUn, rrop. 8 MRS. C. F. HIBARGER Dressmaking and Ladles' Tail oring rrlees Reasonable Over Magnes & Matson Storo Phono 248-J. In our new location, wo are es pecially prepared to cater to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. , ,.. , . Open Bay and Mght. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Broadway and Commercial. MfliL FAMILY DINNERS. Saturday Special Eight-quart Enameled DISH-PAN , IBc These pans nro well mado and have socurely riveted handles. See our window. People's 5, 10, and 15c Stores For STEONGRAPHIO WORK of any kind Cnll 181-J Two competent stenographers in chnrgo (18 Central Ave, What You Have Been Looking For. Morltol Whlto Unlmont Is n prep aration thnt glvea satisfaction whoro a pain klllor and healer Is nooded. Wo do not bellovo you could get a hotter llutmont at any price Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D, Cohan. Opposite Chandler .Hotel. Phono 74. Control Avenuo Vrug Store, Exclusive Agency. Prices 25c, 50c. 11.00. Get All the Facts You Can No one ever hnd too much information. Soma of us appear to think wo "know it all" -but really we all know tjinfc our fund of information is dc cidedlv limited. Each day and each hour has something to teach us, and if wq are wise we will learn. The Times, for instance, is full of interesting information. Some parts of it will lie useful to you other parts to someone else. Perhaps the most important information is that conveyed by the advertisements. They are live personal messages about mer chandise and service. They are planned in a spirit oj cooperation to be helpful to you and to tho man who is paying for them. Ho can only hope to profit by making his an nouncement of service to you. He believes he has what people aro looking for and ho comes out frankly and tells them ex actly what he has. It is the fair and above board way of doing things. It is applying tho first principal of tho rule of tho Square Deal the rule on which mod ern business successes are built., THIS EVENING New March by Geo. C. Murphy of Marshfield to be Played Pronram Given A fenturo of Wednesday night's concert by tho Coob Boy Concert bnnd will bo tho rendition of a new march by George C. Murphy of Marsh flold. Tho tltlo of tho number, a March, Is "From Ocean to Ocean via Panama" and Director Fonton pro nounces It n vory clovor number. Mr. Murphy 1b a very flnoly schooled musician, wos for years with Pat Con way's noted band and haH arrauged much music. Ho is now working on somo now original numbors. Tho program for Wednesday night Is: March "Flag of Victory Blon Ovorturo "Norma" Bellini Waits "Return of Spring' Waldtenfol Fackoltnny in Bb Meyerbeer Scronado from BallcfLcs Mil lions d'ArllnquIn Wrlgo Nautical Fantasia (request) Tobanl March "From Ocean to Ocean via Pa- nnmn" Geo C. Murphy (now) Star Spangled Bannor BO.EMAN AND BILLINGS TO LAY .MORE BITULITHIO Bozomnn, Montana, last year laid 00,000 square yards of bltullthlc pavement and Billings, Montana, laid over 20,000 squnro yardB, and tho proporty owners of both towns wero so ploasod thnt tho Council decided on bltullthlc na tho stand ard pavement for this year. Aftor making n caroful Btudy of paving matorlnls, bltullthlc Is bolng used oxtonHlvoly, as It has boon found to bo lnsting and economical and especially easy on horses and automobiles. Its pnst record In many northwes tern cities shows It to bo woll suited to tho climatic conditions of this section, which is a mattor of Im portnnco In choosing paving. .MORE FUNDS FOR COOS BAY HARBOR Senator Chamberlain has sent a copy of a resolution ho has introduced in tho Senate amondlng tho Coos Bay appro priation to road aa follows: "For malntennnco of tho com plotod channels in Coos Bay and operating tho bar dredge, $00,000." This Is 110,00 more than Roprosnntatlvo Hawley had provtdod for. SHOPS AT SPRINGFIELD Southern Pacific Buvh $18000 Truct For Yards There. - ' Tho Eugono Guard snyB: Eighteen thousand dollars will he paid by tho Southern Pacific company or to bu moro exact, tho Oregon aud California Railroad company, for forty-six acres in Springfield purchased aa a part of tho elto for tho construc tion of machlno shops, according to Judgo William M.Colvig, Southern Pacific right-of-way and tax agent. The land was Bougnt a year ago, whon machlno shop plans wero talk od of with but little reservo. The purchaso has been litigated a year, and was completod, according to Judgo Colvlg. Tho proporty was purchased from Emilia A. Smith, husband , and heirs of tho Brattaln estate. Tno salo Indicates that the railroad company has not abandoned Its plans for developments in Springfield. Lo cal engineers admit that, although plans for tho immediate future have been killed by tho present financial situation, and nlso by the difficulties of. tho railroad unmerglng the Spring field yards stand before the railroad company as one of Its first projects, but which also hangs largely upon tho completion of the Oregon and Eastern by tho Natron cutoff. The railroad company already owned sixty-five acres In Sprlngtlold before the purchase. Tho Richest Mun in the World. Could spend his entire fortune try ing to make a, better romedy tor rheumatism than Merltol Rheuma tism Powders. If you only knew their value you would use this rem edy for rheumatism. Recommended by those who have tried it. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler .Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue Drag Store, Sole Local Agents. Prc $Qt. r iii w. i Jl "5 F ) w. saR-'' jrftfal..