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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES AC. O. MALONHY Editor nnd Tub. DAN K. MALQNKV News Kdltor Official Paper of Coos County Entorctl at tho Postofflco at Marsh floltl, Oregon, for transmission through the innlls as second-class mall nintter. i Dedicated to tho service of tho pooplo, that no good causo shall lack a clir.niplon, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. ' " BUIISCIUITION ItATKS. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month CO WKKKLY. One year $1.50 when paid strictly in navanco, V.. Otiltiltln tttlnA jrt (tin Pnna Bay Times Is $5.00 per yoar or $2. CO for six months. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES AlnrtJiticld :: :: :: :: Oregon HAFKTV OX THE SUA. CAULK dispatches from England nnd tclegrnphlc advices from eastorn ports say that, as a ro Hiilt of tho St. Lawrence disaster, thcro linn been nn epidemic of cancel lation of reservations by thoso who hnd contemplated trnns-Atlantlc trips, Hays nn exchange. This was to ho expected. There Is always a fovor of caution following great disasters of nny kind but It Ih only n fever. It soon disappears and Is forgotten. Hut the repetition of such disasters Is going to force International legisla tion upon tho subject of safety In ocean travel. Itcgaidlcss of whether tho St. Lawrence disaster was duo to human l)luiidcrH that could have been avoided or not, thoro Is growing a feeling Hint ocean liners nre becom ing too big for safety. It was exactly tho sanio feeling that wns responsi ble for tho abandonment of extra fast express trains on cnBtcm roads, nnd Is cnuslng n serious discussion of limiting tho height of skyscrnpors. Things can get too big nnd too fast for hiimnu snfoty. Tho Titanic was "unslukablo" nnd tho finest ocenn lovlathnn yot launch ed. Tho Imporutor next wnB herald ed nnd, nftor Its maiden trip was tak en out of sorvlco, without any explan ation bolus offe-cd perhaps becnuso It took fire lying nt tho wharf In Now York hnrbor. Tho mime wonk of tho St. Lnwronce disaster, the Vatorlaud. the largest steamship ever launched, I beenmo unmanageable both In leav-, ing and arriving at Its dock In Now York City. Of courso a whale cannot swim In n tub. Uut It Is also true that a whale cannot tnko care of Itself in tho ocean as well as tho nmallor fish, just as tho mnstodonlc beasts of tho Jungle hnvo become extinct becauso HA ii FECIAL ! Big cut in AFTERNOON and' PARTY DRESSES Just at the season when most in demand. A Few Prices: MC B $12.50 Silk Dresses cut to 1 $7.50. tt.50 $.16.00 Soft Taffeta in Navy; $13.00 Black Silk Mcssalinc N 5U $18.50 Blue Crepe de A CA Chine and lace ttJl - $19.50 White Messaliuc and Lace 14.75. $20.00 Light Blue Mcssaline 1.50 17.50 $25.00 Fancy Pink Chiffon and Mcssalinc Tnis is your opportunity to secure a gown for a very small sum for the balls and ninny other functions that will take place in the next thirty days. The GOLDEM RULE. First National Bank Bldir. MAHIIIACK LICKN8KS Joss V. Colo and Josophlno Stoltz. John Simpson nnd Nclllo Me-Cutchcon. Cecil Duggor nnd Chelsea Stout. II. McLaughlin and Julia Dnlit thoy woro not nble to hold tholr own , Dnyton. Coqulllo Hornld ngainst tho Hitiiiller nnlmnls. I . Tho publlo Is going "to demand moro and more that stonmshlp com panies gunrnntoo uifoty, rather than nn Imposing nrray of Hwliumlng pools, dining rooms anil cafes, dance hnlls nnd gymnasiums, drawing rooms and bowling alleys that dwarf oven Inrgo hotels. Slzo nnd speed must be subordln-. ntud to safety, nnd If tho laws of com petition do no t'J'iipol t'n ubso v-, nnco of this sequence, then tho regain- tlon of ocean transportation compnn Ics by International agreement will bo , Kt uss Meat nnd Take n Olnss of IF BABY OR. KMEI5 BOTHER necessary, THE AT '9HOTELS At Tho Chandler. II. Splicer, llrldce; Kdwnrd K. Dyer nnd wife, Coos Hlvor; J. 8, llnrtou, Coqulllo; O. A. Pnrkor, Now YnrK: Miss Louis Norman, Hiiro ku; Oeorgo P. Laird, Ifandon; Ad dison Dennett, Tho Orogouhiu; C. n. Prltseli, San Francisco; H. 1. Howard nnd wife Kverott; J. M. Nyo, Jr., nnd wife; Nvorott; W. M. Candllu, Coqulllo; Air. nnd Mrs. C. Scotness, Denver Hill: Wlllclo Co'. H.ilts lo Flush Out Kidneys Drink Plenty Water. Uric acid in moat oxcltes tho kid neys, thoy bocorao ovorworkod; get sluggish, actio, and fool ilko lumps I of load. Tho urluo becomes cloudy; tho bladder Is Irritated, and you may ' bo obliged to seok rollof two oV threo I times during tho night. When tho' kidneys clog you mist help them j flush off tho body's urinous wnsto, or j you'll ho a real sick porson shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in tho kidney region, you auffor from bnck-! actio, sick hoadache, dizziness, stom ach gets sour, tonguo coatod and you feel rhouiimtlc twinges when tho weather is bnd. Rat less meat, drink lots of water; ' also got from nny pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; tnko a tablo spoonful In a glass of water boforo breakfast for a fow days and your Ilns, Los AngoloH; William llnhii, I'ortlnnd: L. A. noborts. Myrtlo ' WoWa will then net flno. This fa Point: Kdwnrd C. Van Uyko. San ' ,,, nI(a , ,,,. fpom t,. npl(, of grupos nnd lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has boon used for generations to clean clogged kidneys nnd stimulate thorn to normal activ ity, also to noutralizo tho acids in urlno, so tt no longer Is a eourco of Irritation, thus ending bladder w'oaku'oss. Jad Salts Is Inoxponslvo, cannot In-1 juro; makes a dollghtful offorvescent i Iltbln-wator drink which everyone r.hould tako now and thon to keep I tho kidneys cloan and active. Drug-' ppfts hero say thoy soil lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In over-, coming kldnoy troublo while It Is on)y troublo. I The Want Adv. That is Important to You At All is Apt tov Be Very Iftiportant You MIGHT overlook the WANT ADS for a month without missing a really valuable opportunity. And yet on any day of that month there might he printed' THE ONE ADVERTISEMENT which you could not. af ford to miss under any circumstances! FOR out of the complex world of "offer and quest" there is apt to come, on any day, a clear and unmistakable message for YOU. AND that message may he more important to you than any that has ever come to you by letter, by, tolephone, telegraph or messenger.' IT Francisco; Captain and Mrs. T. II. Dillon, Portland; Itnymoud Stout, Astoria; J. L. Btuudeler, tlood Year. At Tim Lloyd. II. Hair, Portland; (J. Gibson, Roseburg; M. K. Maxon, Kureku; K, Smith, Dnndon; Itosa Alien, Dun do n; II. J, Mend, Gardiner; It, A. lllttor, Logan, Utah; James N'off, Myrtlo Point; .1, A. Cardwoll, Coos Hlvor. At TIp llliiiiro. Alex Itultz. North nend: It. N. Norton, Suniner; Hnrley J. John ston, neston; John Vleron, South Inlet; B. V. Schellor. Hood River; Tom Hegon, Coos Hlver; L. M, Yors, lono, California, At Tho Ht. Ijiurcui'i. M. C. Flood ahd family. 'Mrs, Har vey Smith, SIshou, California; J. L. Knight, Hosoburs; J. W, Lock hart, Los Angeles; Jay Wilson, Myr tlo Point: Elbert L. Towno, Corroll ton, Washington, Tho Times idoos job printing. NOTICK TO CUKDITOItS. ! Notice is hereby glvon thnt tho undersigned tins boon dub appointed ! administrator of tho eatato of Georgo j W. Catching, deceased. i Now. therefore, all persons hav ing claims against said estate aro COMFORTING TO STOUT PKOPLK heroby notified to present tho samo Foley Cathartic Tablets aro a to mo irt tho offlco of Jamos T. Hall, specially good little regulator that J 00 ". U,,"UV! Hloi"u- Mnrah- keeps your system In perfect work- floll,; Oregon with tho proper vouch- ing order. No biliousness, no con- ors duly erlf led as by law required Btlpatlon, no dlstrlose after eating. wU"' slx montlu from tho date no groasy, gassy taste, A stout no,f' ,.,.,,,.,......., ,,. AtllV ,,.0 tfcll li.J U, .,J, Itfltt porson who uses them constantly will roally feel thinned out and moro comfortable as a result of theW uso. Owl Prescription Pharmacy Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandlor 'lotel.- Phono 71. i wenirai Avonuo ioioi. - ruuno ii. ivv.ini . 3 .' k'f tWS' JOHN W. CATCHING. Administrator of tho estato of Georgo W. Catching, decoasod, (First publication, May 14, 10H; lost publication, Juno 11, 1914.) .may be a call to higher business opportunities. Tt may bo a clianco to buy or to rent property snqb as you alone can fully appreciate. It may be a business opening that would , lead you to tho realization of your plans and pur poses in life. It may bo a chnncfa to buy just what you are looking for or sell something you ,have no uso for. IT may be, that years ago you "missed" some particular want; advertisement which would hnvo changed the, course of your life, greatly 'for tho better, or made you considerable money. " ' IT ' may bo that such an advertisement is printed today or that it will appear somo day with in the couse of a month or so. AVhen it D6'ES appear, FIND IT. WATCH THE TIMES WANT ADS EVERY EVENING FOR THE BEST THAT'S GOING! f vou want to buv or sell anything try TIMES WANT ADS. Thevdo the work. Convenience and Safeguard If you hnvo over Nttiiubleil on (ho dark liaNcnient stops, you ran real I70 wlint 11 convenience it N to hnvo nn Klcctric Light Switch nt (lie head of the MnliH. Wlicn planning your "on home or tho remodeling of your present home, don't forget the Hwltch on the basement HtaliH, or tho Hwltch " " 1 I jsi ygrsljprTl 1 Roniciuhcr to Inilutlo light the second floor lights "K,,,H' p"('h "k1"". baseboard (o from the first floor. .r- fa .t tlourt Mrt. cs for tin. flu iPn .. -w otter appliances. H'h Nlmplcr nnd Iom . , to plan HI...0 lliliiK,WhJliry2l work Is Htnried. C "le "I Oregon Power Company Telephone 178. Cor. Second nnd CwitnL C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, IHTTAIL HNPAIVTMKNT Ll'MIIKK.. liATII. SlIINULhH. MOULDINGS, BAHH AND DOOM, flOOP-INO PAI'KIL F7TO. OUT TMK F17KL HILL IN TWO IJV UHINO OUK WOOD. WONK IIH. - JHS NOUTII nnOADWAI OUlHPED WITH VE&Y FACILITY FOU 1IANDLINO ACCOUNTS IN A IMtOMPT AND ItKLIAULK MAN. "XKIl2I3rillH HANK HOLlCITS TDK HUHINMHK Ol' COUI'OUATIONH, riltMS'AND INDIVIDUALS :: :: :: IK VOU HAVK NKKD KOIt A SAT IHKACTOHV IIANKINO 8KUVICU W13 CAN KILL IT :: :: s: : :: SERVICE THAT SATISFIES The Fiftst National Bank " Ot Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNEH BANK OLDliBT DANK IN CO03 COUNTV. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposit Officers: 4. W. Uennott, President. J. II. Flnnugan, Vice-President. It. F. WllUams, CASuIer. Geo. P. 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