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X FOUR " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SPRDULE LIKES COOS W LINE EUGENE, Ore, May 28. Will Inn Siiroule, president of tho South ern pacific, mndo his first trip of Inspection over tho now Willamette Pacific railroad Into tho Sluslaw val loy.nnd ho was delighted with what ho saw. Ho Inquired hbout tho country through which ho passed, ashed many questions and said but little. Ho asked particularly how soon tho lino would hear traffic to tldo wator, and ho was pleased when ho waB told that It would ho by Sep tember at least. VJ am much Impressed with tho possibilities of traffic ovor this lino," he saldi boforo leaving. "I nm told that It Is helping Eugcno already. Tho Borvico already established Is well patronized, and I bollovo that peoplo from Coob Dny nro nlrcady going out by way of Eugene ovor tho now lino." It was suggested that announce ment might bo miulo soon about building Bhopfl for tho now Coos Day lino; Mr. Sproulo, howovor, would mnko no statements regarding those, or railroad dovolopmont, othor than stnto that finances aro such that no rallrond work, oxcopt tho Coos IJny lino, can bo dono this year. Ho stnt od 'definitely that tho electrification of (ho- J E. (c E. will not roach' Eu sono this year. Many, Motor Cars. Wo'vo been trlng for four months to got a motor car for tho Eugono Co'fralllB run Over tho Portland, Eu gono and Enfltorn," said John M. Scott,' general pnBsongcr agent, apeak ltiff of tho P. E. & E. Borvico until ulcctrlflentlon Ib establlsohcd. "Wo can got plenty of gnsollno motor cafss, but nono of them havo n bag grtfjo compartmont nnd for this lino wo must hnvo a car with a baggago romparttnont." . I ADVERTISER LETTERS I List of unclaimed letters romnlu lntj In tho Marshflold, Oregon, Post offlco for tho week ending May 26, 1914. Persons calling for tho same will ploaso Ray ndvorttsoil and pay onh cent for onch letter cnllod for. Andorson. 11. P.; Droko, John W.: Rro,wn, W. V 2; Drown. JnmoH E., J; JlrntolL Johnn W.j Darr, John; llnr;ion, Elizabeth, 2; Dabcock, II. 1),; Danri, Mnbot Ann; Dennett, E. H.; llncklnr, John W.; Rooko. John W,; .Dooth, It. P.; Dosma, Lloyd; Oliambnrp, Oeo.: Cloko, Sam; Cres son, M. L.; Cardwoll, H. L., 2; Cfnrk, Tom, 2; Cottoll, Charley; Conley, IIcbsIo, 2; Cochran, I,.; Ilrow, O., 2; Dnhlqvlst, Horman; llolnnoy, Doll, 2; Dlllnboy, Chns.; IMIuiid, (iattrrid; IJrlckHon, Edwin; Ellsworth. It. II.,; Fnwrett, T. It.: 2:; Frotts. F. n. 2; Forry. 0. W. Grimes, F. E:; (IrliuoH, Nolllo; Oul bunn. E. P.: Hnntion, Ethel, K.: Halt. low, l-Mcnr : Hanson, E. Y.; IlnwkH. F, D., 2; Harrington. It. It.; Hodges, A. !:.. 2; Hirst, Milton. 2; Hill, Morrltt: Hill, John M.; Hool, Mrs. Peto' Howard, Cloon: IIowo, A. El; JncobH, Hnrry, 2; .larvls, Hnr r.y:' Jones, Loto. 2; Jouos. Owen, 2; Joiiiiftnn, Mrs, Marin; Johnston, J. H., Jr., Kollogg. Fred p., 2; Ken jmdy, v I).; Klnognr, J. II.: Me C.ohey. Wm.: MeCall, Shell; MeLon hoy, .Too; Myors, Clint; Mnrtln, Da vid; Mahor, Mrs. Francos; MntthowB, U L.; Mnralloff, E; Mlllor. C. N.; Mlddloton. ForoHt; Norton Murphy; Jnmon: Murphy, Donls; Mulliey, 1. R.; Nool, Unv; Pholps, Lawrence; Perkins, A. K.: Itnmborg, Oeorgo; Robertson, l)rn; Itobertson. F. II.; DijM. S. I.. 2; Hundqvlst, John; r'Miloy, Je-irtio; Stnnloy, T. L.; Stor-n, W. A., 2; Simpson. Peto; Thollx, Ernst; Wnlsli, Mrs. Mlnnlo; Wnrron, F. A.; Whltn. James: Walk dp, F. C; Wotzlor, D. 0.. 2; Wil son, Carolyn. II., 2; Williams, It. O., 2:- Wilson. W. T.; Woodloe, Fred; A; Woodworth, Harry. W. D. CurtlB, P, ACCIDENTS AltE REPORTED. ? Many Coos Day Men liirtmled In Last Week's Mil of Injured. SALEM, Or.. May 28. Five fatal Industrial accldqnts were reported to State Labor Commissioner Hoff last weok, along with Blxty-sevon bther accidents df more or less ser ious nature. Tho accidents report ed fro mtho Coos Bay section woro. Olmstead, O. 0., Murshfield, fatal, sawmill. I Uanlka, Sellni, Marshflold, back sprained, lumber yard. Holwny, Itauph, Marshflold, finger cut, sawmill. Steward, W. H., Marshflold, foot bruised, carpenter. ClementB, Charles, Marshflold, hands and face burned, conl mine. Canloy, Frank, Marshflold, fatal, coal mine. t . Sweet, Herb, Marshflold, shouldor Injured, logging. Hansom, A., , Marshflold, kneo sprained, sawmill, yard. Urannor, K., Marshflold, nnklo spralnod, sawmill. Donnoy, C. M., Marshflold, hand cut, shlnglo mill. Doos, Oust, Marshflold, nnklo sprained, sawmill yard. Pcot, Percy, Marshflold, shoulder out of joint, sawmill. PotorB, Norman, Marshflold, knee brulBod, sawmill. THE JALCtMAN'i NAM 13 BU3TCA DROWN. THE BBlCIITEaT UTTtR BYINTOVN. VHtN DAINTYJAN&COMC IN TO BUY HE KWOWS THCVtRY KINO JM tu TRT. CK mm..m,m.m...m, ..in L j i u TTHE SALttMAN'i NAMt 13 BU3TCA DROWN. A-Jr!. THE BRICIITEBT UTTtR BOY IN TOWN. v--l3IiJWVS25?U VMEN DAINTYJANtCOMC IN TO BUY (iSJlT?. HE KWOWS THCVtRY KINO J'Ht'Lt.TRr. ( fjKA v..,j ) I,,e-5V Ze--L Blue Ribbon Swots jujt fit mm fkt fzg?MyJW 1 r vfc, And make them look jsthim anbnsat. "- vSsSttSWirW it isTSSv.. HtnrniNMHeiwWANrTMC,JoTorJHoM fSEJfiOL TrJPi ((i v AT jANt ANt AL CrAVL CriJ S. S. ALLIANCE saii.3 moM ronTLANn ron coo s hat TimilUDAV, MAY 28, AT 0 O'CLOCK P u ROUND TRIP, 918.B0. "KP.M. Connection with Uio North IJnnk Iload at pnwi..j ' North Pacific Steamship Company1 Phono 44. o. V. hvavrm . ""Ult- rn aoj'YS.'OHr tOt BY THI (rojf' iMOf F BIG SHIPMENT OF BUSTER BROWN SHOES JUST RECEIVED The Goldee Rule M. TKAC1I Hits' KYAMINATIOXS 1 NoHcn Is heroby given that tho Cijunty Suporlntondent of Coos Coun tyOregon, will hold tho regular ex amination of applicants for Stnto Cer tificates nt Coqulllo, as follows; t'ommunclng Wednesday, Juno 17, 1911, nt 0 o'clock n. in., nnd contlnu i'nir until Saturday. June 20. 1011. ht I o'clock p. in. Wcdiudny lirtnioii, Writing, U. s. History, Physiology. WedmvMlny AfteniiMm. PhyBlcnl (leogrnphy. Heading, Com ppsltton, Methods In Ilondlng, Meth Vitls, In Arithmetic. c 'riiursdiiy Fortnoon. .r-. ArJthnietlc. History of Educntlon, IJsyrhology, Mothoda In (leogrnphy. I '"'v. 'WiurMlny Afternoon, , , Ornmninr, (leogrnphy, Amorlcnn .tyjtovnturo. Physics, Methods In Inn ,PUK. Thesis for Primary Cerllff ioale, ' i,, . 1-VIduy l'orenoon. f, .Thqory and Prnctlce. Orthography, .English Literature, Chemistry. , Friday Afternoon. i. . School Law. (loology, Algebra, Civil Hfiov.e'-nnient , .. , Satiuday Foiviumiii. ..?eopietry, Dotnny. Satunlay Afternoon, (Innenil History, Dookkeeplng I C4-onf f 4-Via Hno Cton m5 . a HHK;K' I i A Mnnf lit' at bp wKKutB Ht 4' i u ' I'oieJ by MUs U lima Winn and Mr. Hverett Kvani. IIIS plcturo Illustrates the opening step In the so called turkey trot, bat what Is really tho one step. Tho girl should bo held nn Inch or two nway, and both should stand erect If there Is any lean let It bo toward the girl. Tho dance Is nothing more than a quick walk in time to tho uuixlc nnd must be done on tho bulls of tho feet Hopping, bonding tho knees too far and shaking the shoulders and elbows aro impossible. The entire movement should be from the hips. T rAT.THEo iHTIELS At tho CJinndler. N. P. Nelson, Prosper; Oeorgo II. Terry. Dluo Hldgo; Larry J. Bchndo, Snn Francisco; M. L. Carter, Port land; W. M. Candltn, Coqulllo; IS. Schiller. Portland; Earl 1). Doran, Portlnnd. At tho Lloyd. Otto Stephens, North Dond; M. Carter, Dnndon; C. Drlstol, Gardiner; J. Hospor, Norway; William Henry City; William Rlggs, Portland Hosn Allen, Portland. At the llliMtrn. Jesso Wooley, Coaledo; Wesley Voss. Conledo, Peter Scott.Clty; W. II. Smith, Coos River; C. A. Lee, TELLS OF DEATH. Inquest to Determine Cause of .7, O. Waiting's Sou-ln-lnv's Death. A Portland papor has tho follow- ng concerning tho son-in-law of J. C, Walling of Marshflold, Mr. and Mrs. Walling having lnft for thpro Mondiy: "While tho police mnlntnln that U. Lynn Townsend, aged 28, met his death by accidental drowning, tho relatives and friends of tho dead man, whoso body was found under tho dock of the North Pacific Lum ber compnny Saturday night, think tho HllUboro chomlst died of foil) piny, Townsend disappeared n weok ago Friday night, nfter spend ing the evening with Mr. C. Ham mond, his partner, and when Town send failed to keep nu appointment tho following day, Hammond notified tho pollco. According to Hammond. Townsend loft him In the best of spirits. Mrs. Townsend, who ar rived hero yesterday, said tho same thing concerning Townsond's mental attltudo when he left his homo nt Tuero win no no nuosuons onsen on " r. ;r r ; A r' ". .,;, ' V..V,.." :. " ,".:.". .. the Stnto Courso of Study as tho '1'ruo ' ",l y owearingoii, kik- qmsuoro me uny uuioro no nisap- ;S,ujiply nvallable for distribution has Di'iyi uuiireiy eMiuiisieu, , Hayniond E. Dakor, Co. Supt ' lH'.VCII AS PRESIDENT. Tho Uoseburg News siys "Tho Atlvqptlst camp meeting closod last night with a sermon by Eldor Dart, of Spokane. A large nudlonce lis tened to tho discourse which dealt with prophecy Tho flnul confor- iunt meeting wnB hold yesterday af .twnnon nt I o'clock, nt which tlmo ,-EldcivT G Dumh was olocted Pres ident of tho Southern Oregon con ference Tho now president of tho .conforenco Is n nephew of tho ro- HJrlnc president, Eldor F. 8. Bunch." i ton: Victor Swenrlngen, Elkton; Ooorga J. Noah, (Allegnny; 'A. R. Tnylor, Myrtlo Point; A, Ingorsoll, Lakeside; Oeorgo Jnehnlg, Conlpdo; A. W. Stevens. Hnlnes Inlet; E. F. Rubanka, Dine Ridge; E, Lanogan, ami wife, North Dend; Andrew An dorson, Lakeside, At tho St. TnwrtMirp, D. N. Dunoh, Danlols Crock; J. W. Humphries. Eurokn; Charles Varmnn Oakland; Edwnrd Hoach, lWen Val ley, Minn.; F. Snow, Norwny, H Jnck son, Norway; J. llohlonder and wlfo, Evorott. peared day. An Inquest will bo held to- Coqulllo Rlvor coal mines nro making largo shipments to San Francisco. Most Children's Diseases Start with n Cold. Restlessness, fevcrishness. nn In- flamed throat ami spasmodic cough mnybo whooping cough Is starting In. Glvo Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. It helps tho children so very much, and Mrs. Shlpps, Ray mondsvllle, Mo., says: "I got flno results from it and It Is a great modlclno for whooping cough." Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74, Central Avenue Drug Store, local agency. Helps Kidney nnd Dlnddcr Trouble Evcrybodr Satisfied. Everywhere pooplo aro taking Foley Kldnoy Pills, and nro so satis fied thoy urgo others to tnko thorn also. A. T. Kelly, Mcintosh, Ala,, snys: "I recommend thorn to all who suffer from kldnoy troubles and bachacho, for thoy aro flno." Dcst thing you can tako for back ache, wenk back and rheumatism. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Clundlor Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, locnl agency. BUYJHE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER u&imeiy irADis UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE Free delivery, 8 n. in. nnd a p. n. Phono 7.1 Inter-Ocean Transportation Co Scmi-weeldy service Coos Bay and Sun FranoU i.i..ii..un.iniTi-l'iilii " ,-.v-. -TrTlr. 1M ,, ' S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY, SATURDAY, MAY' .10, AT 3 y, Equipped with wireless and subinariae bell. Passengers and freight. s. s. nann smFBP Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM 8AN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY, FRIDAY, MAY 2TH, AT .1 p. jit San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No 91 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. HcGeoroe, Phoae 44. EQUIPPED WITn WIRKLE8B. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMB. Sails from Marshflold May Cth , 1:00 p. in.; May lOtb, 11 a. a. May lCth, 1:60 p. m.; May 20th, 9:30 n. m.; May 2Cth, l'i. '. snd May 30th, 1:00 p. m. Ticket on salo to nil RA&tcrn points and InformatUa m to routti nr rntivi cheerfully furnished. Phono 427-L. II. J. MOIIU, Agtni S. S. PARAISO Equipped with Wireless. Flno PaHscngcr Accoiniuodntlons. New (Reel Host SAIKS FROM COOS RAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY, MAY 23, with PABSENOEII8 AND FIIKIOIIT YELLOWSTONE BAILS FROM SAN FltANCIfiCO FOR COOS HAY, THURSDAY, MAY 21, WITH FREIOIIT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. TOM JAMES, Agent, Marshflold. O. P. Sheridan, Attflt, North Dent). NOTICE TO CHEDITOIt.H. Notlco is horoby glvon that tho undersigned tins been duly nnnolntcd administrator of tho ostato of Oeorgo W. Catching, deceased. Now, thoreforo, nil persons hav ing claims against said ostnto nro horoby notified to present tho samo to mo nt tho office of Jnmcs T. Hall, Room 11, Eldorado Dlock, Marsh flold, Oregon, with tho proper vouch ors duly verified as by law required within six months from tho date horcof, Dntpil this Hth day of May. 19H. JOHN W. CATCHING, Administrator of tho cstato of Oeorgo W. Catching, decoased. (First publication, May 14, 1914; last publication, Juno 11, 1014.) Try the MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE For Steaks and Chops S. S. HARDY SALS FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOJ MAV KVKJtY NINE DAYS, San Francisco (Jfflcc, Harrison Street pock, Pier 10. Coon Ray A Kiircku Steamship Lino " ' i. .1. LINnEN, Agt., Phmo Dovg. 2970. :C. A. Smith Lii'infeer & Mfg Co? RJCTAIJJ DEPARTMENT LUMIIKR, LATH, SHINGL. M.OfJiRINpS, SASJI Mty WPP& ROOFING PAPER, ETC. li ifii)imu JIIHI'WB'MWPMI !' MV'T'irT.' OUT THK FUKL RILIi IN TWO DY UHINO OUR WOOD. rnoNB ie. im south bboadwai T. J. SOAIFE $ A. n. HODOINS Marshfield Mint and DLtUIWIinU IA7. Estimates Furnished. Phone nOO-j, Mnrshfleld, Oregon. MH8. C. F. I1II1ARGER DressmnUing pud ladles' Tnll orlng Prlcos Rensqnnhjo Over Magnes & Slatson Storo . Phone 248-J. COQUILLK AND MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Schedule. Lv. Chandler Hotel, at 7:15 a. m.; 10:00 a. m.; 1:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. in. Lenve Daxter Hotel, Coqullle, 7:16 n. ni.; 9:45 n. m.; 3:00 P. m.; 4:30 p. m. Fnro; One way, $1.23; Round trip, same ihiy, $2.00 Auto connects with 9:00 o'clock and 3:00 o'clock boats from Dandon. Gool cars; careful drivers JESSE RITE, Transportation Manager FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST RANK IN 0008 COUNTY. " Established 1880. ; Capital, Surplus and Undivided IProfits, $115,000 Interest Pld on Time Deposits Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. R. F. WlRlanis, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Awt. Oufil EVERY MAN should know Through tho country be goes The best dressed people Wear A. E. Anderson clothes. F. O. PRESTON, Agt. Marshflold Cleaning and Dye Works. 128 Front Street. Deal You Get a Square Vn Kn, nn.i k.n. n . . nnfl.l.nn. and rOSDSCt Of "" v nann urn uui'O HJ niu lug muiiuuiiv. - - -a .1 t. munlty unless eyery person oaterlng its doors iB.a"nrfrfl,.V. u celvlng fair and courteous treatment, regardless of is " "' 4 life or his rolntlonshlp to tho bank. ArWn is Idp1,cnrr,e. l Its Institutions must bo conducted upon democratic pWKipi". thoy aro to succood. AT THE FIRST NATIONAL j Bank the officers and employes are approachable and glad to approached. You will got courteous attention ana vx. deal here. Wo desire to have tho public know that we " lous to help along the legitimate business of our cUjj" '.f tb way possible. Our success Is bound up in the success community. , . . wi,n m We want old residents nnd newcomers to get acquaint" w" for our mutual benefit. The SERVICE THAT SATISFIES First National Bank Of Coos Bay A- . a . in il. i H I ' ii . H III