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rar-sMCTWsPrr;jij,ssssssMswssggS.-- b Mti B5glBFTar!)...i IMMIIIHHUfflllMttl wi ii mi HSli i Suits Cleaned nnd Pressed, Suits mndo to Ortler. Give Us a Trial. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE & O. O. DAGGETT 250 Central Ave. Phone gno-X THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshflcld WASHINGTON AVENUE 8TADDEN STREET NORTH REND 0., A. Motlln, Prop. Chimneys FIro Places. J. N. Bayliss 4nj kind of hrkk work nt price thnt iiro right. AND ALL WOKK GUARANTEED Cull at "Tho Fireside," Johnson lllilg., VA1 Second st. Phono 431-J. French Range Holler Work. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Phono J80-.T. 1)11. J. II.' STEWAUT CHIROPRACTOR Una opened an offlco over Matson's Store. Chronic Discuses You should boo lilm If you are sick. T, J. HCAIFE JO A. II. IIODOINS Marshfield PA,NT AND "ldiailllt;iu DECORATING CO. Estimates, Furnished. Phone IIOfKT. Mnrshtlelri, Oregon MRS. C. F. HIHAUGEH llrcsiinnklng nnd Ladles' Tail orings Hrlccs Reasonable Over Mngnos & Mntson Storo . Phono 248-J. EDISON'S LATEST A storago battery that continual over clinrglng will not harm. DOES NOT COKHODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not Iono Its charge whllo Ntundlng Idle. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay WiringCo. 103 llrnndwny. Agent for Port of Coos Hay. jjjf OUR ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH 11END ARE YOU BOTHERED Villi Corns? If so, you nro doprlv. id of half tho pleasure of llfo pleasant walking nnd healthy oxer le. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Edman. Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't , O. ?onnel ntdg., will bo tho source ol permanent remedy for nchlng feet BUY THE VERY BEST fc5 BUTTER lUIIIVll j MARIO UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. V STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE Preo delivery,, 8 n. m. and a p. in. Phone 73 SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA FOR PAINTS ' AND WALL PAPER Call on 1 ' I pMioiiy Ri Millnr. I Si No. Front St. Phone 115-R. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. Times Want" ads bring results. THJ QQOS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD, OREGON, mTiuM i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY j H. iiAiu'KK, Jr " , ,, ... House Ilullder, J ! lenc.nl Repairing uid Cabinet' ,,, Milking. Phono i!4lM. i (, , I 1 ,' ;wh.mci ! vv Con DltOOM outincior nnd Ilullder. Marshflcld, Oregon. I'. O. Hoy on, i,es, limk m VYT T. TOMPKINS, D. 8. T. p!L (We,t,"r Methods.) JiiVery known iionn0 .... without drugs or surgery. Itooms 1 uuu i, z,i ho. iirnnilwfiv . Phono 13B-L. ..... . """' Marshfield, Or. JOEL OSTLINI). f, J.'Iftn? Tuuer nnd Itopnlrer JIB S. Sixth street. .Plioue 103-L. Leave orders at W. II. Halues Music Company. T M. WRIGHT Phono 31S-R. J HUILDING CONTHAOTOIt Estimules furnished on request. fO. GOSNEY Phono 8154 Conlrnctor and Ilullder Estimates Furnished on Homiest MY PAST WOHK IS MY 11EFEHEN0E Mrst and Alder Sts. Marshflcld. rR. II. M. SHAW - Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat 1)11. MATTIE H. SHAW Diseases of women and children. Olllco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Dlock. Houbo phono, 105-J. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Marshflold, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coke Dulldlng. Rcsldenco phono 2G2-X. Offlco phono 112-J. JWTRS. FARRINGER, 1V1 Teacher of Piano. Rcsldenco Studio, No. 1008, Corner Commercial and Eleventh RU Phono aao-j. BENJAMIN OSTTLINn, Consulting Engineer aal Architect. Offices, SIOO Irving Illock. Phono 103-L or 207-J. Marshflcld, Oregon PEIfL RILEY HALLINGER, Plautfit and Teacher. Ilcsldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3G8-L. W. G. CHANDLER, ARCHITECT. Hooms 301 and 80S, Ooks Ballilaj Marshfield, Orcgo. W M. 8. TUHPKN, ARCHITECT Maribfleld, Orecoa LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Im mediate service, prompt atten tlon to all Interests of our client. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (& Co. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Willamette -Pacific Motor Car Lenio Mnndifleld Leave North Rend C:30 a. m. C:4C s. m. 7.00 a. m. 7:16 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 9:16 a. m. 10:16 a.m. and ovory thirty minutes until 8:16 p. m. 9:16 p. m. 10:16 p. m. Saturdays only 11:16 p. m. 12:16 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a, in. 10:00 a. m. nnd every thirty minutes until 8:00 p. m. 9.00 p. m. 10:00 p. in. Saturdays only 11:00 p. m. 12:00 m. NO SAW EDGES on- YOUR COLLARS If you have them laundered at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new taxlcab has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers. Will go anywhere at any tlms. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78 Sight phone 139-X. TOM POOD LB. Proprietor. DEVELOPING PR FRAMING, ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building, Central Avenue OUR HEMS TEND FOR SUCCESS Rev; A. F. Bassford Delivers Strong Sermon to Marsh field Graduating Class The servlco In connection with the Unccnlaureato Sermon to tho graduating class of tho local high school was held nt the First Hnp tlst curch Sunday evening. The church was prettily and tastily dec orated with ferns, green follago and red roses, which were umblemnflc of the colors of tho clnsB. A largo chorus choir, under tho nblo leader ship of Mr. Oeorgo Ayre, sang sev eral appropriate nnthems with their customary power and Improsslvo noss. Mr. Alexander Martin ren dered "Lead Kindly Light" ns n solo, to tho evident pleasure of nil his auditors. A splendid audience, numbering over 300 people, filled the auditor ium to tho doors, hut apparently without discomfort, as but two or three found It necessnry to stnnd. The young ladles of Miss Alice Tlckell's class served ns ushers and the quiet yet skillful manner In which they seated tho people contrib uted much to the comfort of tho largo audience. The class nnd facul ty wero sentcd together In tho body of tho church. The other pastors assisted In the service. The sermon was preached by Pas tor Dassford, who took for his sub Joct, "Tho Dreams of Youth," bns Ing his romarks upon tho dreams of Joseph' and the words of Paul: "For mo to live is Chrjst nnd to die Is gain." Tho sermon was delivered In nn earnest and Impressive man ner and held tho closest attention of tho audience to tho cud. It was nn Intonsoly practical discussion of the dominant llfo Ideals of tho day and was calculated to furnish help ful guidance to the young people to whom It was especially address ed. The spenker declared that whllo men have ever been Inclined Jlko Joseph's brothron to look upon tho dreamer with acorn, If not some thing akin to contempt, yet after all tho dreamers have been tho pio neers of human progress. Tho Ideal must ever precede the actual nnd so mon hnvo first drenmed tliolr dreams and scon tnolr visions, t.ien they or their successors have transformed thorn Into nctunlltles. Achievements, however notable, character, how over noblo, progress, howovor rnpld, all wait upon vision; they must first ho dreamed before they can bo realized. Youth Is tho dream time of llfo. It looks forward In anticipation whllo ago Is bnckwnrd looking nnd lives' not so much In anticipation ns In realization. It Is In youth thnt wo feel the mlghtly tug of elevating Idonls nnd nro consumed within by tho passion of achieve ment. If lino does not dream In youth, tho probability Is thnt ho will novcr dream nt nil and life will lack zot, Interest and wortlifu,luoH. It was when the Athenian youth cried out, "Tho tropnles of Mlltla des will not let mo sleep," that Greece reached tho heyday of her glory, Tho first dream dlscussod wns of a life devoted to ease, pleasure seek ing and" self Indulgence. Tlio char acter nnd consequences of this dream were fully exhibited In tho lives or many today. It Is Inade quate, It Is not big enough to lay hold of tho best and deepest In us becnuso it Is supremely selfish nnd leaves ono Immature nnd superficial and unsatisfied. Life nt Its best Is not o perpetuul quest for "u good time," Pleasure Is a by-product, an Incldont to a more worthy pur suit. To llvo wholly for self-gratification, to toll and labor only when necessary nnd tho moment one Is free or ovon while ono Is working, to bo S. S. ALLIANCE SAILS FOR COOS HAY FROM PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, JUNE , AT 0:00 P. M, ROUND TRIP, $18.80. Connection with tho North Hank Rone at Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company Phone 44. O. F. M'GEORGE, Agent. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay nnd San Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY, SATURDAY, MAY Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, AT 2s!10 San Fi'ancisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGeokoe, Phone 44. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshfield during month of Juno at 1 o'clock p. m. on the 4th, 9th, 14th, 19th. 21th and 29tb. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points and Information as to rout and rotes cheerful! furnished. Phono 427-L. F. T. SHELDON. Agent TUESDAY, JUfJYE 2, 1914-EV i.Vs'7'Trf zuRjrft " " rrrrywj engrossed in a pfltslou for pleasure Is to I've the Ufa of an Infant nnd Issues ultimately In the tragedy of a useless, misspent iite. A second llfo Idenl discussed was the dream of a Ufa of selfish am bition or material success. This '.Is often the dream of tho ouorgo'tlc,'" tno vigorous who nre more likely, to fall before this Insidious tempta tion. Ambition Is neither a virtue nor n vice in itself, tliouch it has been called tho "Infirmity of nobleV minus," but to misdirect this desipe iui iiuiBiury u iiui iiiu uocomes n sordid strugglo to pllo up gold is to prostltuto one of our greatest powers. Tills Is a dream that oft has turned Into n nightmare. Mon hnvo found nt tho end thnt they hnvo played tho fool and that they arrive nt tho end of life's brief day not nobler, kindlier nnd more gen erous, but empty-henrted, unsatis fied and bitterly disappointed. The third nnd Inst Idenl discussed wns the dream of a Clirlst-llke lite. n life of extensive Industry and use fulness crowned with a good nnme nnd honor unsullied. There, the spenker said, Is n drenm worthy the best and highest In us. That has been the Idenl of tho world's benefactors, nnd the men nnd wo men of our own timo whom wo de light to honor. No one Is excluded cither by rnco r color from realiz ing this Ideal It Is tho privilege of nil. It Is n drenm thnt ends well. It leaves behind no pnng of rcgrot, no bitter remorse, but flits the hearts of men with Joys and satis factious that abide. To look back nt life from the end, for It Is tho fruitage of life that tolls Its truo worth, It Is plain to seo that the only llfo thnt can end woll Is that dominated by tho Ideal of Paul, tho reproduction of n Chrlst-llko spirit, n Chrlst-llko chnrnctor nnd n Christ-like servlco. Then, to die is not to drend, but to dlo Is gain, Tho speaker then addressed a few pcrsonnl words to tho graduat ing class ns follows: "My young friends, graduates of tho class of 1914, just n inoro pcr sonnl word to you In closing. Your future rests In your own hands. Your teachers and your pnrents have done tliolr best to fit you for whnt now awaits you. You havo tho power (o choose and to decide whether you will rlso stondlly In the scale of being to Ohrlstllkeness or whether you will gradually sink Into tho moral degradation of n llfo of selfishness. Many oyes will watch your fijturo with keenest Interest mingled with anxiety. . Whether these hopes nnd tho present promise of your lives will bo realized de pends wholly upon yoursolves. If you nro determined to rldo, God nnd nil 'good people nro on your side and tho unlverso Itself will fight for you mid help you; hut If you choose to go downward neither your friends nor heaven can snvo you. I heartily congratulate you on tho work done, on tho splendid progress you hnvo mndo and tho alluring prospects which stretch boforu you, May the wonderful potentialities wrnppod up In each of you be realized for the highest onds of liuninn existence. May tho dominant desire of your llfo bo to reproduco tho spirit nnd chnr nctor of Jesus Christ, then when the flnnl summons which comes to us all comes to you, you will be able to any, confidently and cheerfully, to die is gnln, May God's choicest blessings rest nnd abide upon each of you," TACOMA WOMAN WAS W)ST. TACOMA, Wash., Juno 2. Eva E. Scniio, reported lost on tho Empress of Ireland, was on her wuy from Ta roma to tho bodsldo of her mother In Urlghtou, Englaud, Sho was a churcn choir slugor nnd wns n buyer for a department storo hero. !10, AT a P. M. ENING EDITION, 'Villa Man of Destiny" And The Mexican Problem A Series of First-Hand Facts by. John ReediThe,Metro v politan's Special Correspondent. ' (Continued From Monday.) mlll.Lr Vll,n P'Mlalmec! himself CI .mL,?Trn,or of th0 8tn, f nnr "v'",,e bcKnn tl,u cxtraordl cnuL Went-VXlrnordlnnry be- Sin nkn'" "0th",K n,,out 'l-f creating n government, for 400.000 People out of his own he" I. it hns ed beraSS" i81 J'10.1 V",n sllcre" A mi!? ,,p 'Jn? ot,cated advisors. alone UhVVf1 h! wns n" mono. lint advisers ho had Bitent most of their time nnaVL' ?oWem8tl0"8 n"d J0",K " '" t came to Villa , " 's w" ,& noticed all pf sudden thn?' then JL" n'0" In circulation Tho farmers who nrmii.,.t ........ l"v, -;.. :VUA ! ii'innclal question. vegetable, refused to come I Tito he one hanrkCnt1?,,y moro ttn one nad nny money to buy from thorn. The truth wns that those !o?eS"bnu,rln,.,,7.r "''! ft nutu. . "cA thni In tho ground. ""j1: t lng n mnnufnc ir LT,0.r and th0 'w fnctories there hnvlng closed down, thero was forh,fo8o,W,,,Sl C?,'i,d b0"K ,?Ji i " So ,,k blight, tho bSeS'nlln'l th ,rod,UCt," 'S Hon t2rn.?l,.?IV0 .n1 nCtUnl 8t"rV" lion stared nt tho town populations. I remember hearing vaguely of Hovorn highly elaborate p ans for . i. ' ".y. v,IIn 8 advisors. ll him. self mid .-why if nil they need T money, let's print some. So Ii nked up the printing press In tho basement of tho Governor's palace liLl.,?? lwn'l"llon pesoS on ,.ri.,Vr. '"'"" viiina letters "erM lh" n,,t,,l0 'n nnme largo This first Ihbuo of currcnev wn Kuarnnteed by absolutely i?otMng but tho nnme of Francisco Villa it was Issued chiefly to revive the po y commorco. of tho state so thnt the poor people could got food And yet almost Immediately It was nW.'To"1' !,nnks of Bl l'"o nt J....n i.,9 ccnt8 on tho Jnr bo causo Villa guaranteed It. Of course ho knew nothing about tho accopted ways of gottliiK his money Into circulation. Ho began to lny, tho army with It. The on Christmas D.y ho called tl m "poo" pooplo of Chlhunhua together and Kavo them 116 apleco outright. Then ho Issued n short decree order ing tho acceptance, of hlu monoy at par throughout the state. The succeeding Saturday tho market places of Chihuahua and tho other lionrby towns awnrmml win, rnr. ...,,.. nd with buyor. Villa Issued an- Diner proclamation fixing tho price of beef nt seven conts a pound, milk nt flvo cents n qunrt and bread at four cents a loaf. There was no famlno In Chlhunhua. Hut the b!r morchants, who had timidly re opened their stores for tho first time since his entry Into Chlltunhua, Yes, wo discovered this man nnd It proved n crcat nhock to Icam thnt he didn't own n car. , Ho wore a ralrly good hat shoes that look like they cost seven largo beans a Bull thnt was porfectly good and othor accoutrements mf dress which cloarly proved tho man made moro than $11 u week, every week. Ho didn't own a car, though. We asked bin; why. "Woll, you. see It's like this: I can get a bunch of enjoyment riding In some other fellow'a car (It ho knows anything at alt. about driving), but when I think what It would be like to get behind tho wheel nnd steer clear of that old lady, who's too od oven for tho Old Lcdy'a Hum. then dodgo tho "Jay-walker," who ran out from tho curbstono without looking to seo If wo wero coming oh, no, too much nerves not for mo, "Then again tho dad-blamed thlncs 'alnt right,' yet. Think of soma soven thousand pounds of air In those tires. No man, who-values tho dependence place upon him by his family, has any business riding around with that much potential enorgy stored up inf four rubber things. I don't care whethor they are no-rlm cut or guar anteed for 'steon million miles; they do blow up, and Lord help tho mutt who's driving fifty milou nn hour when tho blow-up comes. No, mo for the Job lighting a plpo on a windy day In a powder magazine, "Then tnoso seir-startors - gee, thoy start all right, hut first they whiz and whirr something inside, something that you can't see, and I know that they cost nearly as much as a year's courso In tangoing, If they ever get out of whnck! "I bollevo In progress, but progress dies dodging progress and young In nocents being swept aside, Is too much. A $1000 a week ad man writes pages of extensive dope about tho engines inside these cars. Fine stuff but, when you get your caf Appreciates, Biit Doesn't . Own a- Car S. S. PARAISD Equipped wllli Winders. Pino FoMM-uger Accommodations, New Htrtl RoAtT NAILH FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS HAY, TUESDAY, . . JUNE i AT 0:00 A. M WITH PASSENGERM AND FRWGHT ' YELLOWSTONE SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR1 idOOli HAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPAQ-Agerihi TOM JAMES, Agent, Murshflekl. THREE MAta placarded their goods with two sots of prlco-mnrks ono for Mexican silver money nnd bank bills and tho othor for "Villa monoy." Ho stop ped thnt by another decree, order ing sixty days' Imprisonment for anybody who discriminated against his currency, Tito Mexican Robin Hood, Villa wbb nn outlaw for twenty two yenrs. Whon ho wna only a boy of slxtcou, delivering milk In tho Htreets of Chlhunhun, ho killed a government offlctnl nnd had to tako to the mountains. The story is that the official had violated his sister, hut It seems probable that Villa killed him on account of his Insuffornblo Insolence. That in It self would hnvo not outlawed him long In Mexico, wherq human llfo Is ehenp, but onco n refugoe, be committed tho unpnrdonablo crime of stealing cnttlo from tho rich ha cendndos. And from thnt time to tho outbreak of the Mndoro revolu tion tho Mexlcnn government had a price on his hend. Vllln was tho son of Ignorant peons. He had never bcon to school. Ho hadn't tho slightest cohcoptlou of tho complexity of civilization, and whon ho finally came back to It, u mature man of extraordinary native ahrewdncss, ho encountered the tweutloth century with with tho naive simplicity of n savage. It Is ulniOBt Impossible to procure accurate Information nbout hla car eor as n bandit. There are ac counts of outrages ho committed In old files of locnl newspapers and government reports, but those Bolirccs nre prejudiced, and bis name beenmu so prominent ns n bandit that every train robbery nnd hold up nnd murder In northern Mexico was nttrlbutcd to Vllln1. Rut a number of popular legends grow o among tho pcoiiB around his name. There nro tunny trndltlonal uougs nnd ballads celebrating hla exploits you can hear tho shepherds sine Ing them around their fires In ths Y ptffrpi mountains nt night. For Instaucs, they tell tho story of how Villa, fired by the story of tho misery ot tho peons on tho haclondn of Los Alamos, gathered n small army and dcHcendcd upon tho Illg House, which ho looted and distributed the Bpolls among the poor people. Ha drove off thousands of cnttlo. from tho Torraxas range's nnd ran them across the border. He would sud denly descend upon a prosperous mlno mhl solzn tho bullion, .When ho needed corn ho captured a gran ary belonging to some rich mam II recruited nlmost oponjy In tho, vil lages far removed, from the well trnvojed roads, nnd railways, organ izing the putlnwa of tho mountains, M.any of the present rebol soldiers usod to belong to his bnnd and aevt, eral of the Constitutionalist generals' like Urhtnn, Everywhere ho waa known, as "Tho Friend of tho Poor." Metropolitan. how do you know whothor tho tneoh nnlo or engineer whoever It waa who put her togother, wasn't drunk arid made n botch Job of your flSu'O beauty If ho did, you don't know lt, mid. stipposln' It would blow nil! Oh, It's ronlly torrlblo to think ol 11 all! "Or courso whon 1 have to walk about tho strcots, I sometlinoH wish I owned a car, Juat so I could run ojer some of thUBo plnheada who llko td drive llko h , hut thon. maybe, It I bought a car, I might not bq able to catch these racers; go there yd a, oro." Times Want Ads got results, bs causn uvoryono on Coos Hay reads Tho Times, MS DON'T LOSE HtitiKI COUGHING AT NIGHT , Toko Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, it glide- down your throat and spreads a healing, aootklng coating over tho Inflamed tickling' an if nee. That's Immediate relief, It loosons up tho tightness In your chest, stops stuffy wheezy breathing, eases distressing, racking,,, tearing coughs, Children love It, Retmst nny substitutes. Contains no opi ates. Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Cbandjer Hotel, Phono 74. Central Atenoo Drug Storo, local agency, j..1 .I . , HT-r 9fi9C Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Past WD FURNISH A HAG AN1 yrtUt PAY THE POHTAGH ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Stearn Laurtdry Phone 57-J MarshfitW G. P.. SHERIDAN. Assad ' NortlLj&esLsU Nortli.JfeHL,