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2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914 EVE NING EDITION. fix ASK VIEW OF M ! Mill MODERN STVLKS ARE CAhhVA) IMMODEST cn'OACO, May fi. San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Appeals to F. D. ' Fletcher for Statement V. D. Fletcher, representative of tho Sperry Flour company, this morn ing rccclvetl a letter from tho Nation al nnil Foreign Affairs roinnilttco of, tho Snn Francisco Chamber of Com mcrco which is to ascertain tho iner-1 Its of tho contention of tho .Marshflold Chamber of Commorco In moving the Ilfo Saving Station from its present location across tho 13 ny near Charles ton. It is hold that tho present' location Is about two miles from the scono of most of th'o trouble when an accident occurs and that under such conditions tho service Is Inadoqunto. Sonator Clintnborlnln has Introduced a bill In Congress asking for an appropriation of $47,000 for moving tho station. Mr. Fletcher said that ho would lako the matter up with Captain Ol son of tho Adolluo. Smith, Captain JIngce of tho Nnnn Smith nn I Cnp taln Erlcksqn of tlo Ilcdondo and got from them nn expression of their opinions as to tho advlsabl Ity of mov ing tho station. There seems to bo no opposition to tho contention that tho station should' be moved. Tho text of t' e letter from Sec. C I'. C n nors of tho committee of tno San Francisco Chamber follows: Tho Snn Francisco Chamber of Commercoi)as bocn requested by tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce io support n bill In Congress providing appropriation for tho moving of t" o LUo Saving Station nt Coos liny from its prcsont location to a point nearer tho entrance of tho harbor. Before -talcing action tho National nnd For eign Affnlrs Commlttoo of this Cham ber would Hko to hnve your opinion as to tho desirability of this cinngo. Any Information you can glvo will bo appreciated." "I S. Mr. S. n. McNonr BUggoHt cd wo write to you as you could probably Inform tho committee If tho iiiggostud movo had tho npproval of "T.lio Life Saving Station pcoplo in Mnrohflcld, To Point Out Need. Mr. Fletcher took tho matter up with tno local Chamber of Commerco, In addition to tho letters will hnvo tho cnptnlns send -wrlto a lottor pointing out ous for tho change Ho will also call nttontlon to tho fact that at pres ent tho small crafts plying to and from South Inlet aro utterly unprp: tcctod by tho Hfo savors, whorens In tho now location tho llvo s:ivcrs would bo noar enough to prevent accidents. Already prepared to ha prosen.od to tlv? convention of tno con oral teti ojMtlon of Women's Cluba horn, .Tune 0 to 11), dorlnro that present 'styles in womnn's dress nre ugly, ! uncomf.mablo and Imincral. Nothing Conr;,lcd. "It Is hardly possible now to buy skirts that do not hinder locomo- ovcrythlng nnd conccl nothing aro seen on tho street nnd social work ers (lcclnro tnnt proper messing Resolutions! would benefit morals and eliminate many of tno evils or mipropor danc ing." l'g'.v t,Mronlfclllbk,. Tho General Federation of Wo mon'H Clubs, In convention, disap proves tlio present oxtromo tendency In' Atnerirnn women to follow de signs In dress regnrdlcss of beauty, comfort or modesty," tho resolution tlon," states a notlco sent out from ' roods. "This convention Is heartily hendquartors of the fo leratlon. in favor of simpler and mere mdd "Costumes of the kind that cover est styles suited to American needs." Political Announcements OFEUSvn' I For House Dulldlng, Repair ing, Cnblnct Making, etc., call Harper, Phono 3J0-J. M' tliDHKR ROGERS NELSON. Teacher of Plnno Pupil of lluuo MmiNfolilt at Man Francisco, Cnl. Flvo years' teaching cvpcrleiuo In San Francisco Phono 3151 or 31G7. w. T. TOMPKINS, I). 8. T. (Wcltincr Methods.) Evory known dlsonso trenteu without drugs or surgery. Koom 2, 130 North Broadway. Phono 210-Ii. Marshflcld, Or The Congressional Situation HHpHravtMVuflMB i FREDERICK IIOL- LJSTER of North Bend in Coos county the demo crats of this district hnve n ehaiu'e to noiniiiato a man who has the ability and en ergy to beat Air." 1-lawley, ihe present ineuinhent. Tins district needs a man who is more aggressive than I raw ley, a man of more pro nounced business ability and who is in closer touch with the needs of the district. Mr. llawley has never in any sense been satisfactory j to tho majority of the peo- jm- wjiu imvu voieii ior mm, GEO. C. MUItPHY, Expert Piano, Plnyor and Organ Tuning, Regulating and Repair ing. Res. 842 8o. Drondway. Ordors may bo loft at tho Wiley D. Allon Music Store, Central avenue. J 'OKIj ostmno. Plnno Tuner nnd Repairer I in 8. Hlxtli street. .Phono 103-1. Leave niilcm nt V. It. Unities Mudi , Company. , You Get qware Deal COtJ. No bank can hope to win tho confldonco nn,i -munlty unless ovory porson ontcrlntr itn .ii. .. e8Pect of reiving fair and courteous trcntmont, rognrdliL .a?8Urd of?.' llfo orliln rolntlonshlp to tho bank. E ,.0t,hl atou Its institutions must bo conducted upon doSci,i2eiao,crh i they aro to succeed. "emocratlo prlncipi, AT THE FIRST NATIONAL Hunk tho officers anil omployos nro nnnrnnnh.i.i. - . approached. You will got courteous attontln. 2 B'ai1 to U win deal here. Wo dcslro to havo tho public knmv n,7 I.- . Iw,l ntnn.r Mm ln,IM,., l...il. ' ."0W that 1 way possible. Our success Is bound up In tho 1 ln e'ri community. u B,lcij ot ..' We want old residents nnd nowcomers to get nrmtni... v hnr mutual benefit. bcl aciua!nted for bur mutual benefit. lthl The SERVICE THAT SATISFIES First, National Bank Ot Coos Bay . WRIOHT Phono SJI8-R IIUIMUNCJ CONTRACTOR Estimate furnished on teijufst. JH C OOSNEY Phono lfl Contractor mill Rullder Estimate Kuinlxhcd on Request MY PAST WORK IS MY REFERENCE First ami Ahlcr Sin. JlnrMifleM. DR. 11. M. HIIAW Ki. K'ni. Nomo mil Throat. pri:i)i:ricic hoi.mstkr Ueniorriitic Candidate for Congress ju:pAir' or .nvrrv ijndi:r way Damage Will 1)0110 Soon by bo llavgu Made is nominated to oppose Hawlev. Mr. llollisler has received the unanimous endorsement of the party organization in Coos county, where he has made his home for eleven years, lie favors river and harbor appropriations, public lands for home-builders, national female suffrage and national prohibition. This is a clear-cut, enmhatic Dlatform. and one which iwlhohwm ' J?ei? llot ova(le importnnt issues but comes out clearly and tho reus-1 distinctly for those things which will occupy tho people nationally and locally m the next few years. Democratic success in, the coming' congressional fight in this district depends entirely on the candidate nominat ed and in urging tho nomination of Frederick Hollister by the democratic voters The Guard does so with tho con viction that he will make an aggressive campaign with ex cellent chances of success. Eugene Guard. nil. MATTIK U. SHAW I)1miiii' of women ami children. OilUo-phoim 330. Rooms 2uu, 201 202, Irving Uiock. 1 J.1. ..1 I'. .1 ' MOUBO pilUHU. AUU-J. turn iiiu cuuiii?rs uir uuiliu- . j , . i . . i t nine success ai mis timo re brighter than they have ?ver been if the right man D' r. a. ,1. iiKNimr OKNTI8T Mnralilleld. Oregon. Rooms 2(M-20r, Coko Unlldlng. Residence phoneC62-X. OHIco phone 112-J. l-'riMlei'lck flood. PLORKNCH, Or., May 8. Work of repairing tho Jotty whore It wns broken by tho bargo Tredcrlck In -proceeding rapidly and tho gnn be tween tho two parts Is nearly filled. MRM. KAHIUNaiCR, Teacher of Pluno, Resldonco Studio, No. 101)0, Corner Commercial and Eleventh Sti Phono IJ80-J. - -J" BANK fLANAGAN & BENNm OM)i:ST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. ' Kstnhllslied 18H1). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 "" i Intercut Paid on Time Deposit Officers: .1. V. Ilt'iiiirtr, Presldctit. .1. II. I'lamigaii, Vlce-Pi-eoldcnt. R. 1 Wlllliinin, Cashier. Geo. I WliuliratiT, Ami. OuiiW. riV I'o the Democratic Party of tho First Conirrcssinnal District of Oregon: The Democratic County Central Committee of Coos Uounty wish to herewith stale that Air. Frederick Hollis J....l...n .... -.-.:.-1 i 1. f . i i . . Fourteen bontB linvo been roplnced . tur mis ruct'ivuti i.no endorsement OL OU1' committee 101' tllC ffh utr :SvmtSrP& Z mJi n?epresentative in Congress from this district. jMlo driver enn ngaln movo out to VC JU'C gllld to Siiy personally tllllt Atr. ITollisvoi is n rlg.,!! Democrat; that ho has lived with us in tho Fredorlck smashed Into It Bovor-' LOOS CoUllty iOI' S01110 eleyeil VClll'S, and that dlll'lll"" that "'roS wo?h I. holng rushed and' a tiino h.GlXS h"'M P l I't'putlltibn among his associates nil(l full crow at tho quarry u nt work acquaintances lor honest', sobriety and ability Wp onr- nnd tho tugs Rolurls nnd Tllllan 1h,llv vnomiunmul AI,, T.lrt115i.,. fX ,... r , iiro towing tho rock lmrgus to tho "J" J ICCOllUlieiRl MV. LlOlllStor to you lor your Support jetty, a rock slide occurred nt at the coming Primary Election, believing and knowing .n,i:,,rorroyf ,Ke,S?cs:S,,ifi that if nominated that ho will bo in tho fight all the time3 wns oxocted nnd the men woro at n lOUl'S 101' SUCCCSS. Illlirll AlcLillll. (3 inii'inim snfo dlstniuu hm It CllLITCd, tk.v acri: )io.mi:sti:ai) i lllll iiiiitMlitct'il peiu Way l-'tu' Pcr mmis to (let Nuiuulei' Outing. WA8IIINOTON, May 8. A bill providing to allow nil heads of fiuu lllcM to acquire tttlo to a 10-nrr- liomcstend has boon Introduced by Ro presentntlvo llakor. Should tho mens tiro pass, the head or a family woiim havo tho right to enter 10 nT. of unoccupied public lands within or, outside of forost reservos nB n saiu nier liomestend", Proof mny bo of fered after three years, and mn t uhow that the untrymnn has 1 i.ulu permanent lmprovomnts to tin v I"- of not Icsh than $300, nnd ha . rra I upon tho land not less than two months of onch suinmor. Th" ct man must also pay $5 per ncr if tho area Is timbered and $1 2 ' nou-tlmbored, before patent wl I b issued. Tho patent glvs a surface r '' only. The object or the hill Is ) provide pormanont summer ' o " in tho mountains, to which title 1 u bo eocurod. l)imnmnfin Central Committee, Coos County; V. J. Kust, Secretary )emocratic Central Committee, Coos County .(Paid Adv.) ANXOl'.NCKMKXT. I horoby nnnounco myself as a candidate for County Commissioner A xxo uxcrm i:xt IOWA 1IKXS RKCORI). Iowa lions lay 111010 U an a billion PggB a year, worth $21,000,000, w cordlng to figures mndo public by tho State department of agrlculturo, Thu ToportH received from township as sessors show that there aro 30,092, 390 fowls on Iowa farms ami that tho egg production for twelve montna amounts to 97.519,731 dozon. Tho department estimates tho value of ixniltry and eggs for a year Is $38. 000,000. This Is more than tho an nual output of nil tho gold mines In Alaska, or California, or Colorado, or any statotln tho Union, Iowa's poul try and egg crop for a yenr would 1 buy u-l.ouo nutomobitcs ni ?uuu each. This would allow ono car tb every 35 persons In tho stnto. Tho liorcapltn production of eggs In Iowa la 44.2 dozen or 0110 nnd a half eggs tor evory person ln tho stato every day in tho year. on the Democratic tlckot at tho com ing primary election, O. J. SEELEY. Robt. R- Watson RicpumaoAX candidate: for uomluatlon for COUNTY CliiniK Primary Nominating Election, 16, 1914, (Paid Adv.) As I hnvo lived In Coos County sinco 1S72, familiar with all the roads In tho county and tholr condi tions, bollovlng that I can bo of ser vlco to tho taxpayers of Coos County ns a Commissioner from this district, I hereby nnnounco mysolf as a candl dnto on tho Republican ticket at the primary Mny 15, 1914. I stand for good roads nnd roasounblq repair. FRANK FLAM, Randon, Orogui (Paid Adv.) , NOT1CK I hereby nnnounco mysolf as a (..iwiiunto ror tho nomination of lounty clerk, on tho republican tlc kot of Coos county to bo submitted to tho voto of tho peoplo nt tho pri mary election May 15th. , , F. D. KRUSE (Paid Adv.) FOR S1IKRIPK BKNJAM1N OSTUKII, Consulting Knglnerr and Architect. Offices, 12(n Irving lllock. Phono JOtMi or 1M7-.I. Marshfield Oregon piCRIi RILKY IIALIjIXttKR, Planl.st nnd Teacher. Resldonco Studio, 217 No, Third St. Phono 3C8-L. WG. CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. Kooma goi nnd SO'J, Cokt Hllflst Marhh field, Orcaon. WM. fl. TURPEX. ARCIHTECT Mrhfldi1 Or"nn CALL 46 For Prompt Auto Service NEW 7-piiNKcngcr Cadillac at Ncrvice day nnd night your 1,. SPDONALD Proprietor CALL 46 South Coos River Boats Express loaves Marshflold for head of river at S a. zn re turning In ovoning. Stonmor Rainbow lonvos head of rlvor nt 7 a, m. and returning leaves Marshtlold nt 3 p. m. ROCKRS H SMITH. Commutation Ql Tickets $2.00 I Mnrshflcld-North Ilftid Auto Lta I Cnrn 0T017 ten minutes from l& a to is: 0 p. m. GORST & KINO, Vnf. THE COOS HOTEIi Formerly ot Marshflcld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH REXD O. A. Motllu, Prop, LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo . Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Im mediate horvlco, prompt atten tion ( all Intcri'btH of our client. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (Sii Co. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cam with careful drivers. For day service, phono 1-M-J, ISIunco Illllanl Parlors. For night service, Phono t!(l()-l. Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL ' Formorly tho Coos Unlldlng. llroudwny nt Market DAY RATES, 7 AND UP SPECIAL RATES RY THE MONTH Ij. Ji. .lUSTi:N, Mannger. Times Want Ads Got Results. May AXNOUXCEMEXT. I announce myself a candldato for Stato Representative subject to the will of tho Democratic voters at tho If von nro not ashamed of your primaries May 15. Will work eoods ADVERTISE THEM, , for hotter road laws to enable tho '.... I people to got Oregon out of the mud. Havo your Job printing deno at A. T. MORRISON. 31e Times office. i (Paid Adv.) I horeby nnnounco mysolf as n candldato for tho offico of Sheriff of Coos County, subject to tho action of tho Republican electors nt the primaries May 15, If elected, I hereby pledge myself to a policy of rigid law enforcement, without foar, favor, prejudice or pnr tlallty, and shall, during my Incum boncy, conduct snld offico in a ousl-ness-llko nnd economical manner.' ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself ns a candidate for the nomination of sher iff by the Democratic party at the Primary Election May 15. 1914. If nominated and elected I will conduct tho offico along the most economical lines possible, consistent with efficiency, and do my best to enforce the criminal laws. W. W. CAGE. (Paid Adv.) BW IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE. STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. In tho .Matter of the Assignment of E. C. narkor, Assignor. X'OTinR IS IIEIlHnV niVHV Mint tho undorslgnod, J. C. Kendall, has! beon duly nppolntod assignee of E. C. Darker, formorly doing business In tho City of Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, All creditors of tho afore said 13. C. narkor nro hereby notified nnd directed to prosont tholr claims, verified under oath, within threo months from tho dnto horcof, to tho undersigned at his office In the First National Rank Dulldlng, Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon. J. C. KENDALL, Assignee. (Date of first pub., April 3; last Mai ls, 1914.) EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that continual over charging ulll not harm. DOES NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not loso its charge while fctaiidliig Idle. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay Wiring Co. IStt Rruiidwny. Agents for Port of Coos Hay. Pictures &FramW Walker Studio DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-J. FAMILY DINNERS. In our now location, we aro es pecially prepared to cater to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Open Day nnd Night, MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hroadway and Commercial. Mild. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Times Want Ads Bring Results Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks between any points la Maraaueld for the follow ing rateB, delivery to be made in the first storleB ot bulldlng&c One trunk X .2o Three trunks 0 Twelve trunks 1.B0 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Lev Hehtmer, Prop. . ' Phones. 120-J; 49-L; 88.R. ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If o, you re 4Jjl od of half tho pleasure of BM pleasant walking nnu neaiuji clso. A visit io .iirs. uini i c..i....iin. riiironwllst. An't Council Illrtg.. will be the i J a perraanont remedy for hcmdi i Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel P 1I7M WITItVlHH A 11AQ ASd PAY THE POSTAGE OS W RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Uui Phone 57-J j'3 TIMK TAOw HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED) liuw ,, See CORTHELL Phone 3171. KO SAW EDGES on YOUR COIXABS ' If you have them ha1 at TWIN C1TV STBAM i-" T. J. SOAIFE J5 A' n PAINT U0B Marshfield Jftn EsUmates Funii UbeA Phone 800-J. Martbfl'1 . -,.n O0 CITY AOTO AIJ' "' ,J A new taxlrab b-J-J d my auto service. - Will go anywhere t w . m... store. V1 Night phone IS9-X. TOM ooonAWJ ,' MRS. C. TTV iiiiwRC8 m II r;..,'Ti-a vssSSiiM - Ttnott 9fL1 0vcr UapBh0ene Ut&-