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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1914)
vr THE COOS BAY TIMES, rists and lunch Owners TTENTION!se prepared to sell you FILTERED J f 1 4 ,any timet oay or ' 1.1 It stanaaro prices, res, Valvoline Oils and Greases, 3atteries, Auto IE GUNNERY fransportation Co, pos Bay and San Francisco. ledondo CISCO FOR COOS BAY, lOAY, APRIL 23, AT 3:00 P. M. ? and submarine bell. ere and freight m SMITH i and stibinarino bell. Mrs and freight. (FIELD for mitDAV, april 23, at joi.no a. m. Greenwich street pier No. 23 0 Fife building. 01 F. McGeoroe, Phono 44. WITH WIRELESS. Breakwater tm ON TIME. 1l llllb, IStb, 25th and 30tb at servlco l.tO a.m., 8th, 16tb, 22nd aid 21th. points and Information M to route i Awfully furnished. H. J. MOIIR, Agent iR-OLINE 1 with Wlrelctts. '"lonj. j,'eW 8teei i)oC EXD TOR SAV x FRANCISCO SATUIIDAT, APRIL J 8 !& LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. G. P. Sheridan, Agent, North Rend. ALLIANCE &F0II PORTLAND WAIIAY, APRIL 20, AT 11 A. M. Sth UankRoaU ot Portland. oiKiiuswp Company C. F. M'GEORGE, Agent. National Way Nout "Our Bank" that makes we a genuine Interest In all of as stand ready to serve them, because your account is small Fbuildit uS:e apprecate u and enedas low as $1.00. We pay THAT SATISFIES National Bank $Bay MAflSHFIELD. 0RE80N, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914-EVENINQ EDITION. ' " - "Iin I IILHUWIUU I nignt, m any f T- Y . aiso risk and and Motorcycle f PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY K7TILRHER ROGERS NELSON. 1V1 Teacher of Piano Pupil or Hugo Mansfcldt nt San Francisco, Cal. Five years' teaching experience In Kan Francisco Phono 31G1 or 3107. WT. T0.MPKIN8, I). 8. T. (Wcltmcr Method.) Ever known ilUnnun rnatnrt without drugB or surgory. Room 2, liio norm uroauway. Fhouo 2IO-L. Marshfleld. Or. G EO. C. MUItPHY, Expert Piano, Player and Organ Tuning, Itegulatlng and Repair Ing. Ros. 842 So. Broadway. Ordera may bo loft at tbo Wlloy D. Allen Music Storo, Contra) avenue. JOEL 03TLIND. Piano Tuner and Repairer IIS S. Sixth street. .Phono 10.1-L Leave ordera at W. It, llulncn Mush Company. J M. WRIGHT Phone 318-R DUILBINQ CONTRACTOR Estimate furnished on request. CO. GOSNEY Phono MBl Contractor and Rudder Estimates FurnUhed on Request MV PAST WORK IS MV REFERENCE First and Alder fit. Murshflcld. DR. If. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat, DR. MATTIK H. SHAW Diseases of women and children. Offlco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Block. Houao phono, 10B-J. PR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Marshfleld, Oregon. Rooms 20-1-205, Coke Building. Residence phono 262-X. Office phono 112-J. MRS. FARRINGER, Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio, No. 1098, Corner Commercial and Eleventh Bts Phone 380-J. BENJAMIN OSTUND, Consulting Engineer aai Architect. Offices, 200 Irving Mock. Phono 103-L or 207.J. Marshfleld, Oregon PERL RILEV I1ALLI.VGER, PlonUt und Teacher. Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phone 368-L. WG. CHANDLER. ARCraTECT. eoms 1 and MMi, Ooks BsdIAlau; Kanfcileld, Orego. WU. 8. TORPEN, ARCHITKOT Marshfleld, Oregon. WE MAKE OUR OWN Ice Cream PURE RICH WHOLESOME Ordera for parties, banquets and dinners filled promptly. If R la SARTER'S Ifa all right. Sarters' Kont Btreet, . Phone 3 3 3-J. v vour lob, printing done at Tho Tlinea offtf ES&iHLibbbbbPILW bbbbbH mm, BbV ft ,,-mc"Kt " IsBBMN SLIP ON OF TARTAN. Or heavy Scotch plaid silk Is this altp. on. which, with tho washable gultnpe, makes n different dress possi ble qu nil occasions. The loose valvtt belt li Hindu slip-through fashion. Freckles Don't Hhlo Them With n Veil; Re- iniiio -niein Willi Tho Otlilnc PrcNcrl)tlon, This proscription for tho removal of frccklCB was written bv a promi nent physician and Is usually so suc cessful In removing freckles and giv ing a clear bountiful complexion that It Is sold by druggists iiuder guarantee to refund tho money If It fnllfl. Don't hide your freckles under n veil; got an ounce of othlno nnd re move tliom. Even tho first tow appli cations should show n wondorful Im provement, somo of tho llghtdr freck tos vanish entirely. Do miro to nsk tho druggist for tho doublo strongth othlno; It Is this that Ib sold on tho money-back guaran tee Political Announcements ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby nnnounco mysolf as a candidate for tho nomination of sher iff by tho Domocrntlo party at tho Primary Election May 1G, 1014. If nominated nnd olectod I will conduct tho offlco along tho most economical lines possible, consistent with efficiency, and do my best to enforce tho criminal laws. W. W. GAOE. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I nnnounco mysolf a candldato for Stnto Representative subject to tho will of tho Domocrntlc votors at the primaries May IS. Will work for bottor road laws to enablo tho people to got Oregon out of tho mud. A. T. MORRISON. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announco mysolf aa a candidate for County Commissioner on the Democratic ticket at the com Ing primary election. O. J. SEELEY. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT r linrnhv nnnnnnrA mVBfllf flS a candidate for the nomination ot Rep roanntnllvn nn tlm Democratic ticket for Coos County, to he submitted to mary election on May 15, 1914. If nnmlnntnri nnd elected. I will abide by statement Number Ono; I will favor quarterly payment of taxes. I will favor tbo abolishment ot unnecessary commissions that must no supported oy mo taxpayers. I am In favor of good roads every wnere. I am opposed to unjust taxation and excessive taxation. J. TOM HALL, (Paid Adv.) NOTICE I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for the nomination of county clerk, on tho republican tic ket of Coos county to be submitted to the vote ot the people at the pri mary election May 16th. F. D. KRU8B (Paid Adv.) BliiiV ' BBlH bH j0$M BSiNnlBV HHHH rTW'Mt 1&THlBliiiiii BBBBBb BB PvBBBiiiiiiiiiV bHHHV Mti " JlmRaaiBiiiiiiiH BBBB MBB,. 1gfXsffR BiiiiiiiBBWBJBSiiBBBiiiiH HvJbIhh nmVmfMA llll" 1M! M BjflMfrWiBBWll ! Bi I IMW WW '""'' ip' hi 'i mjim n m M. G. Sperry Arrested Today After Working Justice Pen- nopk and Tom Hall. M. G. Sporry was arrested by Mnrshnl Carter tpday on tho chargo of drunkenness. Ho had nbout 2 In his pocket. In this connection a novel story Is told about Sperry. Ho went up be foro Justlco Pennock and roglstored for tho election. Soon afterward ho roturned nnd borrowed fifty conts to bo returned next morning. How over,, ho camo hack, but only to ask for fl.GO more. Ho did not get It. Tho samo day ho went boforo Tom Hall nnd registered and borrowed fifty conts. How many nioro ho "toucned" la not known. Tho registrars get only ten cents nplcco for registering votors so Messrs. Ponnock and Tom Hall aro out forty cents nplcco, or rather ono of them Is out fifty cents, becnuso tho doublo registration won't bo ac cepted. Sperry says he la a plumhor. JUSTICE COURT CASES Action was brought by tho Com mercial Importing company against Charlos Holsner, on Wednesday, for $40.90, and nn ardor was Issued by Justice Ponnockt on application of Edward Joehnk, garnishing nil monoy belonging to HoUinor, which ho had on deposit at tho, Dank of Oregon nt North Rend. Tlie nancrs woro serv ed by Constnblo Cox and ho received only $12.00, being all tho funds thnt wero on hand nt tfio bnnk credited to Holsncr's account'. A BUlt was Instituted by tho Marsh fleld Hardwaro Qompanv against A. O. Raab ot North Rend on Wednes day for a small amount. Mr. Raab was Borvcd with tho papers and agreed to sottla (ho account without any court action,, explaining that It was an oversight on his part. WHY FARMERS SHOULD ADVER TISE IN THE; NEWSPAPERS. In tho current1 Iobuo of Farm and Flrcsldo, tho national farm paper published nt Snrtngflald, Ohio, J. M. Taylor writes; a valuablo and In teresting nrticlo toiling farmers how to got to tho market with their goods. Mr. Taylpr goes on, as fol lows, to show how farmers can uso tho nowspnporfl.:, "Tho cities no full of pcoplo who want to bu their goods direct, tho country is full of farmers who would gladly aolll direct for tho nalco of tho additional; profits to bo gain ed 1y thnt modo of soiling. All thnt romatna Is fjor them to got to gether. "Thoro Is no need of nn oxton bIvo advertising campaign. All that la necessary la a, small display ad vertisement In (ho newspapers of tho nearest city. And In writing tho id tho farmer should hot bo bashful about having hit nnmo easily aeon. Let him ndvortlao Smith's pota toes, or Smith's 'cabbages, or what ever Smith tins to soil. Do It In a mnnnor that will Icavo tho Impres sion that Smith Is proud of his cab bages, that ho knows thorn to ho up to standard and'' that ho personally stands hack of them Pooplo will moro roadlly buyy ot a man when ho stamps hU namp on his goods In a mnnnor thnt snows that ho is not afraid to bo known as tholr spon sor. Furthorrnoro, It is good busi ness, for If poopjp buy Smith's cab bages this year and find them good thoy will clamor for Smith's cab bages next yonn and bo satlsflod with no other." FOHIiSJT NOTES. Tho Canadian,' government U us ing Indian tiro patrolmen to protect tho forests of northern Manitoba, A. Pennsylvania gun company Is us ing tbo waato Qleces of black and Circassian walnut, left after veneer cutting., (or Run, stocks. Ghent, Rolglum,, furnishes practi cally all of the potted specimens of the symmetrical Araucarla, or Nor folk Island plno, uaod as an ornainon tal follago houscvplont, in Europo and America. Tho United States Imports at least 250,000,'of these planta In 5 or C-lnch pots each year. Arrangementgjbavo Just been made for the gale ot 4Q million- feet of tim ber on the Tongass national forest In Alaska. This, forest la cbt up by bays and Inlets some ot which glvo an opportunity for taking tho timber from tho mill td the decks of ocean going steamers. J The Tongass forest Is now self supporting, its lumber pro duct being used largely In local Indus tries, much going Into boxes for can ned salmon. California sta,te Inspectors at San Francisco have found a now canker dlseaso on chestnut trees recently Imported from Jpan according to Dr. Haven Motcalf, the government's ox pert on such diseases, this appears to be of tho same type aa tho chestnut blight which Is ravaging the forests of tho eastern United States, and it Is possible that tho new disease would be equally aa destructive If It became established In this country. Imaginary .Heart Trouble. Do you have pains in. the region of the heart? Doea your heart thump? its terrible pounding alarms you? What is wrong? Do you believe these symptoms, mean heart trouble? Organic diseases of the heart very seldom occasion, much pain. Nearly all of these pains ore caused by some derangement of the stomach, Merltol Tonic Qlgestlve la especially recommended (or Indigestion and dyspepsia, and for restoring the stom ach to its normal functions and no more "heart disease." Owl Pres criptlon Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel, Phone 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, Exclusive Agents. rric .,vv, WORKS GRAFT PLAN TO HAVE OK REGISTRARS TWO RIG DAYS ' THREE wieip in n mi Chamber of Commerce Is Ar ranging for Observation of July Fourth Here. A two-day colcbratlon In Marsh fleld to cost $2,000 Is tho plan out lined by a meeting of tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce Executive Commlttco for tho observance of the Fourth of July. Duforo making any definite nrrangoments nbout It, thoy flPflllnfl in Bfinfl Allt n n.ilma-l.t.ln. commlttco and seo about securing tho iimus. ueo. Kotucr, Dr. straw ana A. J. Mondol woro appointed to ralso tho money. It Is proposed to havo tho Marsh field paloons contribute liberally to tho fund for tho celobrntlon ns It Is clnlmcd that thoy will probably re ceive moro direct returns from tho celebration than anyone else. It was suggested that not less than $G0 bo asked from each of tho fifteen sa loons In business in Marshfleld. Somo also favor hiring a carnival company to como In nnd put on a show to fill out tho program. Tho celebration will bo Friday and Satur day, July 3 and 4. THE KEEPER DFTHE LIGHTS IT MIGHT seem ns It tho govern ment would havo to depend for Its lighthouse- keopors upon tho men who havo seen bo much of tho world that tho tasto of It Is tint upon their lips, or upon that class which has found mankind weariaomo nnd halo ful and wholly untruthful. Yet so far Uncle Sam has not had to draw upon theao sources In order to keep his lamps burning brightly. PorlmpB ho holds them In resorvo, ngalnst tho tlmo when members ot tho life-saving crows do not turn to tho scrvlco for a chnngo of Jobs, or wnon professional fisherman or tho offspring ot llghthouso koepers, do not apply. Anyway thoro la no fam ine. Men aro found aud apparent ly thoy do not hnvo to ho bogged, Which hears out tho saying that thoro Is nothing In this world thnt has to bo dono that inon cannot ho persuaded to do It. Tho two chlot requirements of tho llghthouso keopors aro faithfulness nnd a certain amount of Immunity to dullness, Tho keopors routlno la sim ple enough, but It Is fearfully lack ing In vnrloty. It Ib difficult for him to chnngo tho ordor of hla duties In a way that will provide, him with tno artisan's zeat. Tho work, aa it goes, Is Ught-monnlng no pun-but It gets nowhoro beyond bearing tho strict ordors ot tho sorvlce. Snvo In a. tavr fortunato Instances, tho lighthouses aro In lonoly Isolated places. Thoro is tho weather to wntch and tho boata that go by and that Is about all in tho way of entertainment outside tho books nnd magazines nnd tho occnslonnl coming of tho tonder. One can Imnglno a koopor so lonoly thnt ho Is thankful when a steamer cornea along and omothora him In smoke. Slaves to aalarlos-so tho koopora havo been called, Yot without doubt thoro aro somo who aro happy slaves, 1(10,000,000 SPENT FOR GOOD ROADS IN 10V. Farm nnd Flresldo nays; "The good-roads movement has re sulted In tho expenditure of a greater amount of monoy on tho roads In the last year than over boforo. In 1004 tho total sum expondod on public roads In the United States was about $80,000,000. In 1915 it was more than $160,000,000. The greatest progress In road-building has been mado In states In which a part or all of tho monoy Is drawn from the state treasuries. The great problem from now pn Is to. seo that tho monoy Ib wisely oxpendd, without waste and without graft." I RERTHA M. CLAY. Poor Dortha's gone to glory, she died a month ago; no moro she'll wrlto tho story of heartache, love and woo, tho story sweot and tender of maids and wedding rlnga; for now In realms ot splendor she's try ing out her wings. I thought she was a maiden with old-stylo cork screw curls, with beads and earringa laden, llko other ancient girls; tout now tbo truth la printed since Ber tha home was callod; her noso was crimson tinted, and aha waa slight ly bald! Upon her face and body high Ufo had left its scars, for Ber tha liked her toddy and Bertha smoked cigars) On earth no human gazer behold her In a gown, ahe used a safety razor to keep her whiskers down. With other mild carousers she liked a quiet gamer and Bertha's chums wore trousers and Bertha did tho same. This novelist of 'promise pursued deceitful plan; her given name was Thomaa and Bortha was a raanj With . this fact as a starter wo will not show surprise on learning that NIclL Carter Ib grandma In disguise! Walt Mason. The Richest Man In the World, Could apend his entire fortune try ing to make a better remedy for rhoumatlsm than Merltol Rheuma tism Powders. If you only knw 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 Jlotel. Phono 74. Centra! Avenue Dru Mm, Sole Local Areata. Price ay