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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor nnd Pub. DAN E. 'MALONEY News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Entered at the I'ostof flco at Mnrsh flold, Oregon, (or transmission through the malls as second-class mall matter. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES JACOB IIIIS : NOTED CAREER MnrfchflrM Oregon Penniless Immigrant Gained Fame As Reporter, Author and Friend of Poor. (Of Auoclttxt PrM to Coo Dr Tlmn.J NEW YOIIK. May 27. Jncob Dedicated to tho servlco of tho August mis, who died yesterday at peoplo, that no good causo shall his homo In Aster, Long Island, of lock a champion, and that evil shall neort disease, becamo, through his not thrive unopposed. .work In behalf of the poorer1 peoplo In Now York, "tno mosi useiui ciu ;7.cn," of tho metropolis, according to a iriuuio once pniu aim oy inuuuuro "I WILT' AS PART OK GOOD TIMKS oogovoU( ,,B lntniato friend. rN OUR. old school As an almost nonnllcss Immlgrnnt ho obtained knowlcdgo of tho slums conditions 1 n n nr t m n f L!Z ed ,Us wnole me to warfa. ..a.n.i IN OUR. old school Brainmars wo , 0,ltal'od klloicdB0 of wore taught to use W LL In to , , d f first norson and SHALL In tho M ponollont that ho Imply dotermlnntlon. We considered It a almplo rulo of Engllun, but na wretchedness. 1)11,. .nn lm ,1.1.., aa.,I. nlill.l nt i.i i.. i. i.-m.. lie. "" """ " liim:ciini i-iiiiu ui wo Kruw uiuur in mu uiuiiu ul mu . , ., Innnhnr In ttllin Illtlnnil wo find that It l also a simple rulo," ,'' ,r0 was born In 1849. I 1. ..!..,... .... lr .., ...Ill In Mm flrat UOnmniK, 110 WI18 UOril 111 iOIU. either agree with us. ho p us combat , , m, (, d u t0 k t, us, or In 'tho cud mako It easy for our , haml8bnnd ,,ocaino a carpenter's will to have It way. approntlco. The vocation he had As individuals wo nro largely what Q d, t t ,, , our dotormlnntlini mnkes us, n Btrong ... tan in iovo wm, T'I,,1.-"frnf",e.Vnn0nt8' """ a Wak BHMbotli Nlelson daughter of ono fc !?011 ''. ., ., i m, hi. ' tho r'c"08t non In his native Tho history of ono will U the his- , f , ,,, d toryofnman. Tho history of many , , ,. twenty-ono years wills united, is the history of a com- ' g? rllS Trade? ho SSnl'n'wmST "ilJhi.'inr nf f ' ""rked for New York with only many moro wIIIb l tho hlBtory of a 4Q ,,, hs 1U)ckot Ho 9pcnt ,,nIf tho samo thing In tho snnio dlroctlon ' , ,ioaOI..lfiit makes first an organization, and then, ; BI"A . " ed a varied enreor durliiK "nJStf k0P P,"""B "mUC8 U 8MC- the following m'enrs""0 bum r5.",V ,i,n. ..... i.i m. .i miners' liutB In a Ponnsylvnnln con- prosperous eommunltles'L-organlml ll?j"0n,v: d JT'.J r&O&ttOfZy It 'MjjilaUWJ IRVING BLOCK Tailor-made Clothes Ready to Wear There is no denying the l'act that ready-tailored clothes today are vastly superior to the so-called hand-me-do.wn clothes of not so niany years ago. The great establishments which tailor ready-to-wear apparel nowadays employ the very best tailors and the most skillful designers. That these concerns are better able to study and interpret the styles of the nation at a less cost than the small tailor, is only natural. Custom tailoring at a minimum price is yours in the good clothes we sell at $15 and up. ff.,,l I UIIUIIB, I1IUYU II IUUI1I Ul S1 weakens and says: ''lASuSi'm L-st a bit," another will must ?,"'," VeW- York honing ?r..LW--.H 2?"Vffi &ouKWthoSen rS communal effort If one weakens and shall rest work for and say. "wo nhall ccaso from dotor mining for n while," tho community slows up. Tho Coos liny spirit linn not learn ed how to slow up. To tho "I will spirit" there Is nei ther Inflation nor depression, hard Itles organized brlckB drovo tcam nnd ;,oddIod books. At twonty cent In reach to enlist coiibuI In tho French nrmy agnlnst Germany for tho Fmnco-I'ruBslnn war, but Ills services weru refusod, and Itlls was forced to as a repo bureau. At the very first ho mndo his most conspicuous success In tho Tho Eugcno cannery Is running on strawberries and goosoborrles. TO APPIUAGE TEH V Feu Applications of Sngo Ten and Sulphur HrliiKN Hack ItH Vigor. Color, Gloss and Thickness Common garden sago browed Into n ncavy tea witn suipnur nnd al cohol addod, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark nnd luxuriant, removo ovory bit of dnn druff, atop scalp Itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove n rovelntlon If your hair Is fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing tho Sago Tea nnd Sul WH. McHHOOM Contractor nml Itulldcr. Mnrshficld, Oregon. I. O. llov Oil, Jtcs. Hunker Hill. MILDHEI) UOGliHS NELSON. Teacher of l'inno I'upll of IltiKo Mnnsfeldt at San KrnnclNco, Col. Vlxo years' (caching experience In San FmnclMco Phone 31C1 or 31C7. WT. TOMPKINS, I). 8. T. (Woltiuor Methods.) Every known dlsoaso treated accept a beginner's plaro illir rninnD nt hnmn. tinman. ( w'thO"t drugs oraurgory. Ifoom rter for n Now York nowstrouolc8om'e An onBor wny 9 13G North Broadway. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H II. IIAUI'KIt, Hoiiho Hiilldci, UencrnI Icpaliliii nnd Cabinet Making, l'liono U10-t". timcB.nor poor times. It has but ono .....i.. ,., rmuiiinim nn tim rnm mdn wn (on ,,,... iiVnmnnl" .....I If unoo 8l,l(1J COIKIIUOIIH Oil 1110 liOBl HltlO ,nT0,M,,ro!i7.U?!o'u.nrM With only 7G capital nnd notes of huBlness us vo ace fhei at tliS for 'r,7r'' " 8U"uuJu" '" W nLr Mnllmi.i,r 1 1 i.nni "South Urooklyn News," which present time, are promising and hopc-(Wn(J on ,ho nrg0 or baakru)tcy nnd w,o ,,,n,i. ini... i.. ..,. nindo such n success with tho prop I'!0 .on,?"1,i:.",5i f.. ",,..ROl0.1 orty that ho was able to sell It ai Bcoms to fundamentally firm. linn (it linvn mil nvnrlminiwl. Iliorn n :. " '- . no expansion of credit, and all tho Srlo.lU.o'Rlri who hitl rofu.o S ''.; "fTVaSln", In l"l" w on 'he'Ss a carpenters np. to lenvo tho spirit of doubt for ono ',,. i .... - i.- mi. ...-. Itiirti (inn iwu juiiin iiiiui iviin iijmi- to get tho ready-to-uso tonic, cost Ing about CO cents u largo bottlo at drug stores, known as "Wyoth's Sago nnd Sulphur Hair Romedy" thus avoiding a lot of muss. Whllo wispy, grny faded hair Is not sinful, wo all dcslro to retain our youthful appearance and at tractlvoncsB. liy darkening your hair with Wyoth's Sngo and Sulphur yenrs no ono can toll, becauso It cIocb it so naturally, bo ovcnly. You Just (inmpon n spongo or sort urusn Phono UKl-L. Marshficld, Or r EO. C. MURPHY, - Export PInno, Plnyor and Orgar Tuning, Regulating and Itopalr lug. Tolophono 70-X. Or ders may bo loft at the Wiley D. Allen Music Storo, Centr&l avonuo. ui uuiurimiiui.mn ami cuuiiuuiico. ,..,, ,,. ni.ini,. a. i i ,I(,nV? nT'V 8mi?hB!m,JS!'i!in.0?r A8' reporter for the Now York "rrS".'.0,0; ;)' 8"mUi "J" 2?,c M 'Irlbuno nnd Inter on tho Now York In Tho Times tho other tiny after his q.. ,,iia ,nnW .... ,", r.,.i ...nrk i.. 52l!!rn IT1",!8?? ''Tim0 TC0a 8 AS Vl! e aiming o Day was in tho best position and con. t, , , h reporter. n "n0 XA ""' RXu1! I"' W0-Kcl lny and night to arouse 2fn?"y m '" lnf B",C l0 ' f.Ui?n.U in "'o l-''l)lo to tho need of Improved States. That Is a big broad stntemon vj J conillonit 0no of the flrat TOKIi OSTMNI). J IMnuo Tuner nnd Itetinlrer with It and drnw this through your 415 K. Hlxth street. .l'liono lo:t.L hair, taking ono small strand at a Ixvivn orders at W. It. Haines Mush tlmo; by morning nil gray hairs Company, have disappeared, and, nftor nnothor application or two. your hnlr ho- T M witiailT Phono ai8-n comes beautifully dark, flossy, soft . ,.... v,a.i, S ,4&'l4V U111AII11WAU1I and luxuriant. (I. Estlnuttcn furnished on request. NOTIC'H OK HrilOOli IHRTUICT po, GOfiNFA' I10.NI KMKM'IO.V. Stato of Oregon, County of Coos, School UlHtrlcl No. 0, bs. mum one utirno out nv inris. aii , i,ia mni ,.. n,.ni..ot Mini our IntlUBtrles are In operation; work ,;,,, !' tho city water, nnd It !BC "T.l"cA.r"' T' 8S".. in 1110 now riiiiroau ih iieniK rusueii WJB ...- f Rlt( which finally led to m.u m iiuruuy kivcii uiui in mu rapidly and In ovorywny tho prospects th ,nirciag0 of tj,0 crotoii wntor-IBchool District Dontl Eloctlon horo- lUhiWTof" S'New York" ' M"MnK i0r 'Tn T V'? Tl tleterminlng as unit, working as a for1Ie,J12h?-aunE,lt to the tono-.1 ?1. l ,IU,i"B'. ' " 'or School ..., ....in.... ....i : "" ". " " "v ...... V , """" "" u ""V ," ,c'" mt'iil tllstrlcts by forcing tho ilea make 101 1 ono or he moBt Important tructlon of roar tonomonts. Ho on nnd succesBful In the nnnals of Coos t,roIy cj,mrffld Mulborry fiend, on6 ,'ay rf tho worst tenement sections In tho city, and replorod tho squalid MAKING A CITY HKAl'TIFl'h .homes by shady parks. Theodnro Roosevelt was police iTH13 TIMES has frcquoutlv suugest commissioner of Now York City I ed that thorti Ih no greater or w1hi Rlls attnekod tho evils of moro Important' work In the tie- police station lodging houses. Ho irtlnmnnt .. t I. r m I . It n t I .. - n 1. . A .. t.I- . .. . 1 I.I ..... iiTiuii iii-.il ui inn ni,-i mi- ii-m-iiu in won iiih punu uiui iiiciiiuiuiiiir u . . . ..., .......,.. ' . . n.,M.. k.. v Coos Uaj than consorvlng its natural strong oily In Mr. noosovolt. Rlls "K equipping a gymnasium ror ---v i'w . District No. 9, of Coos County, Ore- gon, tho Cth day of Juno, A, D 191-t, between tho hours of two o'clock P. M., nnd aovon o'clock P. M., there will bo submitted tn tho legal voters thereof the question of contracting a bondod Indebted ness In tho sum of TEN THOUSAND I DOLLARS for tho purpose of ortlct- Phono ini Cnntnirfnr nml Ilullilnr Kstlmntcn FiirnUlied on Itoquest MY PAST WOIUC IS MY ItKFICrtR.VOF. Flrht itnd Alder Hti. Marftltflcld. DIt. II. M. SHAW Rye, linr, .None and Throat. DU. MATT1E It. SHAW Dlneuiicfi of women and children. OUco phono 330. Rooms 200, 20 202, Irving Dlock. House phono, 106-J. DR. A. J. IIKN'DHY DENTIST Mnrahfleld, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coke Building. bonuty nnd developing It along nnt- drove bako-shops out of tenement urnl lines. There Ih much that might basements; ho fought for laws nb bo done horo without expenditure iMshlng child labor: nnd was largely othor than n little effort. Tho plant- Instrumental In getting the passago lug of roses, nhnibs. flowers, decora- of "tho briefest, wisest nnd best tlvo trees nnd follngo that flourishes statute on tho hooks of Now York, bo luxurlnutly could bo made to trnus- laying down the prlnelplo that here form Cons Hay Into a veritable bower after 'no school shall bo built with of beauty. out an adequate playground.' " Tho Tlmos bus suggested this n n After twonty-soven years ns a rc splondld work for hoiiio of the wo- porter, Rlls loslgntnl to continue his men's clubs or nn nmalKnmntlon of fight by writing nnd lecturing, nil tho women's clubs of Coos nay. A Among the products of his pen nre practical plan for this work has been "How the Othor Half Lives," "The developed In Oakland. California t.tlldron of tho Poor, i'he Making which might profitably be adopted on of An American," (his nutoblo CtM)H Hny Ti'o iin "hihikhi graithyl. "Tho llitttln with tho letter recolvod from thoro Is as fol- slum," "Children of tho Tono-Iowh- nu'iits," -The Old Town, l'heo- "Forty-soven miles of flowers nnd lor Toostnelt, the Citizen," nnd ncros of bloom nlonir t' mnln thor- "Hero Tales from tho Far Noith." oughfaros and uinssos of color throughout the city Btreets will greet vIsltorH to Oakland next year, when the plans necopted by the general committee of the Garden City Sol dier movement are fully worked out Oakland Iiiih been divided Into iforty-throti districts iwlth whotd houses ns the unit and improvement nnd wnmou's clubs of the vnrlous lo calities as tho supei visors, Twenty thousand school children are orga nized into coiupiinles of garden sol dlors, This army v ith their imr- ontB and tenchers, membors of fifty- W school purposes school district. Tho vote to bo by ballot upon which shall bo tho words: "Honda, Yes" nnd "Ronds, No." nnd the voter shall tween tho word "Donds" and tho word "Yes" or between tho word "nonds" nnd tho word "No" which Indicates his choice. Tho polls for tho rocoptlon of In nnd for said 0n,c phono 112-J. K7TRS. FARRINGER, 1V1 Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio, No. J 096, plnco n cross (X) bo- ''ornor Commercial nnd Elovonth Ku mono uau-j. AT .THE . (MOTELS 9 m wl ftpf. 9 The (linniller Hotel. Horhert Armstrong, North A Ilean, Rlverton; v. Hend; Culln, BKNJAMIN aSTONI), Consulting Engineer b4 Architect. Orflri'B OfUl Irvlnir llln.u- . . ... - . .. -..-.-....B.... ... . me uiiiiuis ensi tor or ogainst tno l'liono io:Mj or 207-J. contraction of said Indebtedness MnrshfJcld, Oregon will, on said day and dato nnd at tho plnco aforesaid, ho tho hour of two o'clock P. remain open until tho hour of nto nnd at oponod nt pERLRILKY HALL1.VGER, P M nnd Pianist and Teacher, ,,,' n, Residence 8tudIo, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3C8-L. bovoii o'clock P. M. of the samo day when the same shall bo closed. ny order of tho District School Hoard of School District No. 9, of Coos County, Orogon, mado this 13th tiny of May, A. I)., 19H. JNO. C. MERCHANT. VVTU S TTJRPKN Chairman, District School Doard. W ARCmTECT Attest- John F. Hall. District Clerk. Marhflld Orirn WO. CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. Room 301 nnd 80J, Coke RmlUbti Marehflcld, Orejo. flvo mprovement clubs thirty-two Coqiillle: T. II. French. Portland: womon'B organisations, nineteen civic MrH. F. It. Stownrd, Prosper: J. L. clubs, tho re.il estate association, Shotterly, Portland: W. E. Arnold, Hohool hoard, play ground conunls- Portland; J. J. Cllnkenbeard and hIoii, park directors and public de- wife. Coos Rlvor: N. J. Cornwall, pnrtmont form tho working forco that (lardlnor; Hon Mitchell. Portland; mnko Oakland tho garden spot of II. H. Hall, Portland; E. J. Hindi California. ey. Portland; A. Hroymniu Portland; Each district will be given a list of Felix M, Wolff, San Francisco, common hnrdv flowers requiring little The Lloyd Hotel, water, to bo planted botwoon sidewalk M. II Stanton. Salem; E, Konson, nnd curb, with the suggestion that Portland: Walter Johnson, City; a doflnlto scheme be carried out. Jay Cllnkonbenrd, Coos River: Geo. Each child will be asked to contrlbuto E- Johnson, Gardiner; Harold K. plants or soeds from Its own garden Hodge, Coqulllo. for the city boautlflcatlon. Tho school The Hlanco Hotel, houso will bo the clearing houso, It W H. Smith, City; Jennie Whet Is particularly desired that ptoscnt sione, Glendale; Peter Scott, City, growths are not dlsturbod. Tho S. 11. Cutllp and son. Coos Rlvor; Hummer will be devoted to cleaning V. R. Taylor. M.vrtlo Point: Tom up and making the oll raih for tho Watison. Sunset Hay; Paul Stralton, carK full plautlug. Hentou. Ky. The ilrat woik. alone the general The St. Uiuience Hotel. eleuu-up line was begun when formal ' F Ounce, Camas Valley; Mr. and notice was sent to the custodians rf Mrs J. Coleman. Roseburg; E. Doln tho various school grounds by tho or, Modford; Mrs. Frank Grant, board of education, calling attention South Slough: Miss Violet Moans, to tho rules for clearing weeds and (oaledo; H. G. Coolldgo, Dandou; Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire aid Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEETSbSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAU TIMnER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS KAST8IDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE UJ. OOQU1LUS CITY OFFICB PHONE 101. J accumulations of rubbish. ,1, D. Smith, Coos Rler. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons nnd carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phone -II. Alliauro office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. .47 Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office S. S. ALLIANCE BAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS HAY THURSDAY, MAY 1W, AT 0 OVr-no, ROUND TRIP, $18.B) CLCKp.M Connection with tho North Hank Rond n n .. ' North Pacific Stonmii.i.f TV.1 nt ''ortland. t .,,, uuuinaiiv Srobo Phone 44. Inter-Ocean Transnortafmn r. lHi-wccykoCoos Bay and Snu J?ran S. S. Redcmdo SAILS FROM SAN FHANOISCO FOR COOS HAY, SATURDAY, MAY an, AT p Equipped with wireless and submarino bell Passengers and ireight. S.f S. NANN SMTirfP Equipped with wireless and submarino boll. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY, FRIDAY, MAY U(ITH, AT ., ,, Sun Francisco oi'i'ice, Greenwich street Dior N., oi and GOO Fifc building. ' U Coos Bay Agent, C. P. AIcGeokoe, Phone 44. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELES8. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Mnrshflold May Cth , 1:00 p. m.; Mny loth , . May lGth, 1:00 p. m.; May 20th, l):36 a. m.; May 2Gth 10 nnd Mny 30th, 1:00 p. tu. ' ' " Ticket on mdo to nil KaMcrn inilnto mid iuformtlon m to ronti nnd r.Me cheerfully furnlnlicd. Phone 487.fi. R. J. MOIIH, Arm, S. S. PARAISO Equipped with WirolcNA. Flno PaHseitRcr Accoiiunodntloim. n,.it Steel IJoat SAILS I-'ROM COOS HAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY, MAY Hit, Vllli PASSENOEH8 AND FHKIGIIT; YELLOWSTONE SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY, THURSDAY, .MAY SI, WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. TOM .TAMUS, AkciU, Mni-tdifloltl. O. P. Sheridan, ARcut, North Head. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. urrAiL dkpartmknt LUMHKlt, LATH. SHINOLhH. MOULDINGS, 8AHII AND DOOItf, HOOP'JNO PAPER, WO OUT IHk. MIKl. HILL lf TWO HV UrllNO OUR WOUll. PHONM 11H). ma SOCTII nitOADWAJ FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN OOOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Time DepoalU Officers: J. W. Dennett, Prewldent. J. II. Flaiiuiraii, Vlce-Preflltlent. R. F. WUUanifl, Caslilcr. Geo. F. AVIncheater, AuU CMet, You Get a Square Deal No banK can hope to win tho confidence and respect of a com munity unleea every person entering JU doors is assured re ceiving fair and courteous treatment, rogardless of his "tat'on " llfo or his relationship to the hnnk. America Is democratic ana Its Institutions must he conducted upon democratic principle", they are to succeed. AT THE FIRST NATIONAL Rank tho officers and employes are approachable and glad ' approached. You will got courteous attention and '"!.. deal hero. Wo desire to have the public know that w e lous to help along the legltlmato business of our cltlzeus 11 1 " way poesihlo. Our success Is bound up In tho success oi community. . ,.h ul We want old residents aud newcomers to get acqualntea wu for our mutual benefit. SERVICE THAT SATISFIES The First National Bank Of Coos Bay P MRS. C. F. H1HARGER Rrcssmnklng nnd Ladles' Tail oring Prices Reasonable Over Magnes & Mntson Store . Phono 248-J. . it HOUflDfS T. J. SCARCE y A. Marshficld ftffi co. Estimates Furnished. Pbone 809-J. Uh&eli, Or