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., ' "- t?li J '. . . S I 5i . F 1 WWW iVW''','yyTflfl t ' ' , ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3Q,1914EVENING OltJON ? '5p " T THREE ('iMK)W:i' I 1 5IQMAI JjIREOTOW MIH.B' .....r.miu KingnndCablnet i-j. impkfns, D.. T. n-eiiin .- . t tXi or surgery. Rooms J Sown """.":',,., n. it Ainiouiiuiii) Lm "U"1 ,. 318-1, DlNfl CONTRACTOR, "' ..' i.i..i mi rnnunat iunDlll;il "" Fy Pl.nnn nlT.J croi: M HUIIiOKB M FlirlHSl"''1 " 11BUUUDI ; Alder SI. . Aiaraimeii r. Nose ami Throat. 1H II. HIIAtf "e 330. llooins 200, 201 12, Irving Mock. use phoue, iuo-j. nstlind riXfl ENGINEER AND rAUOHITKCT 20C irvuig uiock PL or 2G7-J. Marsimoiu, uturul andler architect and 30, uoko milium-. iribflold, Oregon urocn ARCHITECT iribflcld, OroL'on. a Edman. M. T. D. MAKHAtu-; a.m aim U, GYMNASTICS ALL DISEAHKK fcrclnl nc. l'lionc 212-J oners Nelson. clicr of I'imio. go Mnnsfoldt, Han Frnn tppllcatlon for lesHona bj appointment. sliflelil, Oregon. d E.niir and repairer at W. It. f mines' Mui- fh Btrcdt. Tliono 103-L -Ballinner IT XSl) TEACHER kudjo, 217 No. Third St. I'poriO 3GK-U I'M. J. SMITH ll.N'O CONTUACTOR proptly attended to Cheerfully Given, M RIIASOXAHLB 1207 N. Front St. WOOD AT I'S W00DYARD Front ' .Street, riiono :70, ET US MAKE ABSTRACTS Trust Co.. Abstracts, ' dependable, Inimo- Flee, prompt attention Reresta of our cllonta. HUM COST KAUFMAN & CO. OUR LAUNDRY JY PARCEL POST RXISH A it,n ANn MY TI1K POSTAGE ira return S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY P7. MAHSIIFIHM) IE ALICE H. Hi EXCURSION TO "J. REACH SUNDAY "rshflehl at 8 A. M. U TR P Rfln tIon wlili auto for Sun. 9 nnd Shorn :liw. appointment. Wield. Oregon CALL W FOOTE'S AUTOS r - ...... mruim unver htnrlra, plionn 144-J, 0 IIIIIhi-,. n...in It HPFvlriA lll.n ..t 'Night Cafe. L. F00TE. M'S GARAGE I lOME OF THE , . . . I U-AC and FORD PWPMKS FOR ALL ikes OF CAHS 1 Av, Phono .T73-L 'ALL PAPER VIERR About it, Statement of Condition -OF Flanagan & Bennett Banks Of Marshfield and Myrtle Point, Ore. At the Close of Business September 12, 1914 ' resources Loans nnd Discounts $642,163.08 Bunking Houses and ?eal Estate 64,973.94 (JnaU and Sight Exchange 292,054.46 otal $999,191.48 LIAIHL1TIKS Capital Stock Paid yi $ 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 72,832.56 Deposits 851,358.92 Total $999,191.48 Tho miincy In flilN luink In Insured against Ioom hy, Night or Day llobbcry, ' United States depository for Postal Savings. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INTEREST -IS BEINO CREDITED AS OE SEPTEAEBIDR 1, 1914 IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Bring In Your Pass Books FIRST NATIONAL EANK OF COOS BAY Safely Deposit Boxes For HeM. KQCIPPKI) WITH WIHKMCHH. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK., SAIIA PUOM ItAIMIOAU DOCK," MAitSHKIICLl), DUItlKO TDK mo.ntii ov ot'i'OHKit ox Tiir :ni), at io a. m.j iotii, at i P. M.j 17TII, AT H A. M.J 2ITII AT 1 P. M., AXD 1ST AT 8 A. M. Ticket on saJd (to all KaMcm point and Inroifiialloa aa to r.Mta and rates cheerfully furnhthed. Phono JI.VJ. O. 11. LAXDKKS. Agent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San JFrancisco. SS. Redoido SAII-S FOR MAHSIIFIKLD PltOM SAX l-'HAXCISCO wi:dxi:say, ootohku 7, at ,i p. m Equipped with wireKiSS and submarine belL Passengers and f reiglit. S.: S. NANN SMITH Equipped witli wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FOU MAHSIIFIKLI) PUOM SAX FIIAXCISCO SATL'ltDAY, OrrOHKlt .1, AT .1 P.M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and COO Eifo building. Coos Bay Agent, O, F. McGeorqe, Phone 44. PASSENGERS FREIGHT STORAGE Arrows Line Steamers -SAIL FKOM- San Francisco Pier No. 20. Every Wednesday 3 P.M. Phono 278. Coos Day Every Friday To Portland And Tuesday To San Francisco THOMAS H. JAMES, Agent Ocean Dock Portland AlborB Dock No. 3 Every Saturday 9 A. M. Marshflzld. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE FAST AXD COMFORTABLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ,,nmnnE AGEXT W. H. PAINTER J. ". .!..- Phono 44. Marshfield IMPORTANT NOXIOH By Bgreoment of nil tho bafbei" shops iu Marshfield oil and after October first, all shops will close promptly at 7 o'clock lu tho eve ning, except on Smith mill pay nlglts and Saturday nights. LAST THREE PRESIDENTS OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION PRESIDENT WILSON' SAYS: "I am in favor of Local Option. I am a thorough boliovor in looal Self-government and boliovo tl;at ovory solf govcrningf community which constitutes a social unit should have tho right to CONTROL tho matter of tho regulation or tho withholding of licensos." Phone 421, North Dend NEWS OF NEARBY -TOWNS? r NEWS OF (MRDlA'KU KvcntJ) AIoiir UinMuii im Told hy Tho Cont-li-f. J. E. Nelson, the' genial foreman of the Porter UrotherH, who has transferred his hundipiartcrs ifroni Oardlncr to Olenada, wan In town Sunday on business.' Ho says. Hint Gnrdlncr looks good to hint. Miss Hello Wade, who wont to Coos Day Sunday nnd roturncd Mon day, reports that Warren Ileed Is convaloscliiK nicely and will soon bo In a position to return homo. George Keating hrid his hand bad ly lacerated last week "by coming In contnet with some 'Bearing at tho snwmlll, ami will be laid up for u' weok or so, The steamer Snn Unbrlel, after an uiiHiirceBstul nttomptl'Siiiiday, crossed out over the bar Monday, luiubcr ladcn for San Pedrtf, Charlie Moore, tho former Gardi ner boy, is playing n great gamu this ncaBon for Los' Angles, of tho Pacific Const Dasoball League. Capt. Hnrvoy Dtttlhnm has resign ed his position nd' master of the steamer Juno, Mr.1 and Mrs. Dun ham left Monday for Coos Hay to maku their futuro' homo. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT Ex-l'rKldent. Stntcsmnn, Jurist and I'rufvknor, In uu aUdrcas on Ohio Duty, said: "Nothing is moro foolish, noth. irig nioro uttorly at varianco with soured policy, than to on. act a' law which, on Account of conditions surrounding tho community, is incapablo of en. f orcomont. Such instances aro . . . presontcd by sump tuary, laws by which tho .solo of intoxicating liquors is pro. hibited under ponaltics in lo calities whoro tho public sonti ment . , . will not sustain tho enforcement of the law." THEODORE ROOSEVELT Ex-President, Soldier, Explorer and ono of the most reraark ablo leaders in tho United States, is a strong champion of LOOAL SELF-GOVERNMENT and Homo Rule. Ho has never raised his' voice in behalf of statowido proh'ibUion, and so. he has suffered attacks from radical and hysterical prohibi tionists. As botween a man of Theodore Roosevelt's ability and standing and those who are the paid, emissaries of pro fessional propagandists, the voters 6f Oregon will. not be slow in passing upon the wis. dom and credibility of the witnesses. With these three National Leaders' agreed on the issue ol Prohibition, isn't it wis dom to follow their course? Register antL Vote 3331 X IP ' ' I L ''in XEWS FltOM uoHKisrita Events nt Douglas County .Seat of iiiittrcNi Jieiv. MYJtTLK POINT POIXTKllS., Kveiltd on Upppd Coqulllc As Tolil ' The EnteiprKe. J. F. Wendllnc of tim HiinhMni, Company, came ovor from JIarshflold last Saturday and spent a numbor of dnys horo checking out a ship ment of ton or twelve cars of ties. ,Y"S- c Murphy and daughter, of llrldgo. are Visiting on tho lower river. They Intend to visit Unn'don mid Marshfield. W. L. Kolm and wlfo enmo up from Marshfield Saturday to pnek their household goods nnd Monday rotunied to mnko their homo at thnt plnce, whoro Mr. Kolm has' a position In tho head offices of tho C. II. It. & E. ' Oliver Spires, who Is at present employed with tho Lockhnrt phar macy nt Marshflold. was ah 'ovor Sundny visitor at the homo of "hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spires. lUllEFS OF HAXDON. Xo8 of Cltj-hy.the-Sen An Told by The World, llandon again has n United States land commissioner, Mnnton E. Tread gold having been appointed, to that position by th United States District Court for Oregon, Mr. Treadgold will at once nssunio tho duties of.,hln offico, and It will no longor bo nqcos- iiry lor nppncants for homestead Mrs. L. T. MoHlihr. of Seattle, nr- eiitrleB to go to Itoscburg. M rived hero to spend1 a few days with f Treadgold will continue In tho la friends. Lator alio will go to Mnrsh- iiem ana otuor coos county towns, whoro she will visit' with friends. Ilnrold Troxoll, of Coos county, passed through HoHeburg en route to Salem and Portlaml, whoro he will spend a few dnys looking after busi ness matters. Mrs, Howard Ml'tchell, of Eugeuo, arrived horo this afternoon en route to Mnrshflold mul other coast cities, whoro she expects' to spend u fow days visiting with friends. Mrs. C. V. Denning nnd daughter, MIbh Nellie, hnvo arrived horo from Medford. After a day or two passed hero they will go to points in Curry county, whoro Mrs. Denning hns re latives. Petitions aro bolng circulated horo endorsing I). 11. Shnmhrook for coun cilman from tho second wnrd. Tho petitions aro being freely signed' and will probably bo riled In a day or two. ItoBoburg Kevlow. A IIK2 YEAK IX SALMON FIKIIIXO. This Is tho fourth, or, as tho fish erman say "the year of tho big run" In tho salmon finning Industry on tho Coqulllo. Tho Reason linn bnroly started, hut tho results Indicated so far glvo predictions of a heavy run. Although tho price's paid aro not ai good as hnvo been received, tho fish ermen aro nil making good monoy and' tho SIS, 000 of $20,000 outside money that will ho distributed among tho local fishormon within tho next fow wooks .will moan thnt much to wards hotter times In this vicinity. Western World. r. lnw HUMXEIt' NEWS. (Spexilnl to Tho Times.) SUMNEIt, Oi., sVipt. 30. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uormau Snnfrtrd and Mr. and Arthur Solander left lu tho former's nuto to attend tho fair at Myrtlo Point. Thero will bo a big danco at tho Sumner Hall Saturday, October 3. Music will bo furnished by tho Sum ner orchestra. Mrs. Corn Dyers and children, who wore visiting with Mr. and Mtb. II. W. Hanford, loft for their homo In Canyonvlllo last vfaek, Mr, arid Mrs. llrovor Motley hnvo (alien the E. 0. Hall storo horo. Tlioy aro' real .buBliVosH. flko and will do a fino business,' PUPi;iaU ASSISTANT ItlCSKJNKD. Mrs. N. Plylor, who has boon In thp postofflco horo for tho Inst four yoaru and who Is appreciated hy ov orjono as n most (JourleoiiH and ac commodating nsslstnnt thero, has handed lit hqr resignation to tnko ofect tho first of Octohor. Slio ex pects to leavo nftiit Thursday for Itosebnrt,'.. whoro Mr, Plylor has been In business as n chiropractor for sov ornl mpitths nnd Is building up n fino practice! Their daughter, Evolonn, has been nt Itoseburg, too, sluco tho beginning at school tho first of tho month. Probably no ono lu Coqulllo has n wider ncquulAtnnco In this sec tion thai) Mrs. Plylor. She suys she knows every man, woman and child In town us well as tho unrounding country tributary to' this offico. Mrs. Plyler's su'tJceBSor as nsslst nnt postmastor will bo J, II. Halts kopf, who Is now familiarizing him solf with thq office Mr. Rahskopf camo horo a fow weoks ago from Marshfield nnd toJJlc chnrgo of n rocmlng hpuso. Coqulllo Seutlnol. orflco of his brother In tho First National Hank building. Capt. Johnson of tho Tug Kllhynm states that as roou as tho scow Is, tow ed to the Clietco for tho Handon Con struction company un.l tho wind changes to tho norti, permitting boats to enter tho harbor on tholr own Btouin, It Is probablo tho tug Kll hynm will go to San Francisco for overhauling and repairs. Tho boat Js In excellent condition but must bo overhauled ever so often to comply with government regulations. Tho Hntidon Construction Company hns a scow load of cement, lumber, iteol mul other supplies for tho bridge work nt tho Clietco, loaded nnd rondy to proceed south as soon ns wenthqr rondltloiiH pormlt. The scow will bo towed down by tho tug Kllhynm. Tho Handon Power Company has a largo forco under tho direction of J. II. Siplth nt work putting up now polos nlong First strcot West whore tho work or putting In wntor mains, laying sewers and paving la under wny. This company will also placo a conduit under tho now street to con tain the wires for tho cluster lights that are to bo Installed. The. .-now lighting system will glvo thnt part of tho business district n metropoli tan appearance. O. O, Lund, or Mnrshflold, n candi date for sheriff on tho Republican ticket two years ago, nrrlvodln llan don on tho Speedwell from n business trip to Snu Francisco. MltS. SULLIVAN KXTK'tTAlXH. . Mrs. Geo. L. Mcsiilcfc, of Cplusa,. . Cal house guest of Mrs, J. T, Sulli van wns tho guest of honor at an aftoruoou nt llrldgo nnd Flvo Hun dred nt tho Intter's homo Friday, Tho rooms wero prettily decorated with asters and greens, tho color scheme or lavender prevailing. Dainty refreshments wero sorved. Mrs. N, J, Craln captured tho brldgo prize: Mrs, T. If. Mohl won In Flvo Hundred nnd Mrs. Messlck received u handsome guest prize, Tho In vited wore Mesdumos N, J. Craln, L. P. Sorcnson, H. J. Mann, F, L, Greenough, J. II. Johnston, E, E, lloyuolds. L, J. Hndley, D. Hlggs, A. (Inrflold, It. Johnson, W. ;B. Crnlno, F, J. Foonoy, J, A. Hyrno.xlt. A. Fclter, II, Richards, Golsondorfer, Rest, W. 8. Wells, L'owo. 8, It.' Wil son, T. M. Nlolsou, 8. O. Endlcott, J. T. Hrldges, C. Tlmmons, J. A. Gamble. J. C. Single, C. E, Kopf, Q. 11. Wado, C. McJohiiBon, -F. B. Dyer, Laffaw, A. (lalo, II. L. Hous ton, Folsholm, nnd Miss Nora Solve and MIsb Maud Lowe.- Wcfrtem World. TRAINS NEAR MAPLETON. Lnst Sunday trains on tho WJllam. ott Pacific hogan carrying. passpngor from Eugene, ns fur as 'Nottbma, about ainllo bolow Wlso Villa In- stead of leaving them nt Richard son's. ' This loaves about 12 miles of stngo to reach Mapleton. Florence West. lll(; DANCE, bnsketball GAME,' at EASTSIDE FRIDAV. Hoat leave's Market Ae. nt 7:30. Round trlp..2Gc. . I F. L. ADAMS & 80N , Denlors hi XEW AXD SECOXD-HAND ' GOODS. .162 No. Front 8t. Phoue 340-iL !'r1WW ATgONCEiGLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEH IAD COLDS AND CATARRH II Instimtly Itellevcs Swollen, Iiiflninl Xiw, Head. Threat Von Dieatlio Freely Dull Headacho Goes Nas ty Discharge Stolis. Try "Ely's Creirm Halm," qet a small bottlo anyway, Just to try It Apply a little In tho nostrils md Instantly your clogged nose and itoppod'Up air past&ges of tho head Arlll open; you will breathe freely; lyljnes "tifjd headache disappear. By. morning! tho cntarhh, cold-ln-Uea4 or catarrhal Boro throat will v gone. w"End3Buch -niiser? now' Get tho .L'mall bottlo of "Ely's Cream, Balm:', it any arug "."', ;a ."-vy, y-tv T) MM A .1 it avj4 iih nnv Taxpnyera and Wage-Earners' mdeit ' of Oregon. Portland, Ord, l.iraaijjaltn dlssolvea' by"th6"heat.' of. the nostrils; penetrates and, heaU,, tho inflamed, swoUen , ujouibran. which lines tho nose, b.oadyafLii4 throat; c)oars tho air passagesstops nasty discharges and a fcellpgaof cleansing, soothing relief conies Jin- mediately. Don't lay nwakQ tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; noEtiila closed, hawking and blow- Ing, Catarrh or a cqld, with Ijs running nose, foul mucous dropping;,; Into tho throat, and raw dryneM', distressing hut truly needleMs. Put your faith Just pnceln "Elys Cream Balm": and xour,.5filJ Pj i'atauUwUl surly dlBa,pper.rfi-- ' Fop'Salo by Drowh'Drug- Co.- , -..," .Jr SSIBT $3W " VT.A -TI . t ? jft0Ufib& im ,u - Ammgkw&r&&h .. .- ,., MJi mmm o .ii "i n "J xmmxm A4yMM Jt 'It vi HOCTWBiwWl iHl I fit 1