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&3ttfllM& t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 191 3. EVENING EDITION. up, ACKE1 .lets' ibo tlntWl AUTO FARE 20c Round Trip between arsniiKiu and North Bend HARSHPIELD- NORTH Bmu AUTO LINE Gorst & King, Props. QUICK WORK, IFOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, felephone the old reliable is Bay Steam Laundry always deliver the goods. lie 57-J Marshfield Star Transfer d Storage Co. oirtd to do sll kinds of lituillni art notice W moot nil waini iuU md wo also bavo tlio laUNi Rijnoldj Piano MoYor. w etnourworic. H,Heisner,Prop. tan Mi. 120.; '. 1 and Second Hand furniture on tlic Installment nliin. RIXCTO.V, DOVMJ & CO., 302 Front St. iSIO-L Mnnliflcli, Or, lots at Bunker Hill kwr of county road. Centrally AUG.FRIZEEN at new location t Str. Marshfield IFESSIONAL DIRECTORY UMiy, osTM.vn. ...-, wmuUIdb ttiglncer and l&h Mnraliflclil. Ore. L WIGHT. WSTIUOTOIt AND iniriiik furnished on request -r V'v-l,uuo turuisucu nLA?, nnc8t w K"an- - fei-n. rU EDMAS, Hiima Tl.. . "W. ". Medic i!" St. llim, n,.n OSIUvn ftteKepulr.r. j ... i uuim hm-i, "H-EV UALMvnun I P(ii. . . ksnV ano Teacher p 8. tmiit?, -" AHUHITECT. !!!iOregon. MU1WOW, " nS!nUfit fcr n ?' ovcr 0nd L2ePhone 0. Coos Bay Business College You know what you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be you? Start right by starting NOW For something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY ANDNIGHT SCHOOL Telephone 402. Office Phone 882 '.Residence plionc 911 DoeaM MacKibtosh ftlCAL ESTATE 1M UK "INSURANCE Opposite Grand Theater BANDON, ORE. THE MERCHANTS5' CAFE Amumoumces Its Removal from ItH former quarters on Comiiiurclnl Avuinio Into tlio larger and more commodloiiH rooms of tlio BaMmore Cafe Sf USaS? which It will occupy hurenftor. SHi'iJ Tlio Morchnnt'H popular lunch counter lino lieen liiRtnllcil. Tlio Htiinu good cooking, tlio snino clean, Kuultnry and prompt service tlio sumo rcnaonnblo prices. Como In mid boo mo in my now home. eehamfe' Cafe FRANK SMALLWOOD, Prop. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! You have but a few days in which to pay your taxes and secure the three per cent discount. Give us a list of your property and we will see that they are promptly attended to. Thi First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNET BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits-. Taxes can be Paid at this Bank. LCHA.VDLER. Architect. feefbenuUd,,,, m;:1 Uce at the var? 'JSnCeBldfc-., Opi ."-"i Phono licj. iShin messen. d Un8 scat Cor ift0!j8 1"AT ecu reason- KAvnr. 'MONTGOMERY Insurance Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshfield Office 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, liATII, Sll INGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT TnE FUEL RILL IN TWO RY USINO OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH RROADWAY w TO II NEWSPAPER CIlIlT Of UVU'oklt, Ok., "DcllltMTIlt" Gles Publicity to Ills Ciiiiiu I'lntl'oim. WHWOKA. Okln., March 13 -Luther Harrison, rucuntly mnnngor of tlio Democratic press bureaus opor nted by tlio Stnto Central Commit tee, him purchased tlio Democrat hero and hi announcing tlio fact ho printed a unique editorial In which ho frankly tolls his sub ucrihors what he proposes to do. For liiBtnnce. ho assures his readers that his "paper Is not going to he tho best In Oklahoma hut ho will try to avoid getting out Iho worst." "Tho chief pleasure in running a newspaper." ho says, "Is derived from running It ns you blooming please, and wo will enjoy this pleasure to the utormost. "Tho Democrat will not bo very different under our mnnngeinenf. Wo shall continue tho uso of tho regulation phrases In our local de partment. All brides will be beau tiful,', all babies 'bouncing.' all subscribers 'good fellows,' all speeches and sermons 'most excel lent,' nil deaths 'Irreparable Iobros,' nil harvests 'unexampled,' and all blizzards tho 'coldest over known.' Wo hope that Dlvlno mercy will not be bankrupted In pardoning such lies, but tho public Is necustomed to them and will bo satisfied with, nothing else. "Tho Democrat will ho oxcctly and always what Its name signifies, with nn effort to prosorvo charity In nil things. "All opinions will he respected nnd very fow followed. "Wo shall respect our political opponents with u profound pity for all their delinquencies, "Wo shall, in short, so conduct our paper that overy rendor will ho continually wondering what tho Sam lllll wo are going to do next. Hut nl all times wo nro arter the coin." Stop That Itch! I will ifuunt.a you lo lion tint Itch In two econdi. A 25 cant boltlo will provo It. No remedy that I lmvo over Hold for I?c7.oui!i, l'sorlaulH, and all other dlHcaxcH of tho Hkln Iiiih Klvcu moru thorough antlHfactlon than tlio D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema 1 uuarantco this remedy. Rod Cross Drug Store. FOR A GOOD WATt II OR FINK JEWELR1 E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Wntcti nnd Jewelry Repairing '-'(1(1 Front St.. Mnrsliflcld. COOS" RAY PLATE AND WINDOW (.'LASS CO. J. A. Goodwill nnd W. E. Snwyor. Pinto, Art and Window Glass, Mir rors, Prismatic Glass. Mali orders nnd phono orders given prompt attention. Estlmntes fur nished. Phono 70-L. 727 So. Urondway. Mnrshflold. Singer Sewing Machines Wo lmvo thorn for rent or for salo. Machines Hopalrcd. Supplies and Needles for Salo. W. J. 1UTZ, Ml Pmk Ave. Marshfield. Phono 280-X. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful DriTorn no reasonable charges. Our motto; 'Will go anywhero at any time. Stands Blanco Hotol and Dlanco Cigar Store. Day PhoneB 78 and it Night Phono 46. RARKF.U OOODALW. tironrltois W. S. RROWN $ A. H. HODGINS Marshfield Paint (8b Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished. Phono 1H7-L MnrMifteld. Ore. The Sign of Good Candy Always You Auto Call f ootc PHONE 144-J NIGHT A?D DAY Stand front of Rlanco Rillinrd Parlor TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phone W. Residence Phone .8-J. Careful Drivers -:- Good Cars NOTICE TO ELECTORS. Notlco Is horoby given that a speclnl municipal election will bo hold In tho City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 18th dny of March, 1913, bo tween tho hours of 8 a. m. nnd 7 p. m, in tho Hall over tho Palace Restaurant, and formerly known as tho Socialist Hall, to voto on tho following questions; "Do you approvo of tho Terminal Railway dealings wltn tlio soutuern Pacific luterest with a viow to tho transfer to it of its present steam franchise in the City of Marshfield." "Shall the City contribute $150 monthly to tho support of the Coos Tinv nand." I NEWS OF EARLY DAYS. (From tho Coos Hay News, publish ed at Marshfield, March 10, 1880 SIglln & Ilennott, publishers.) Harry Pond Is lying dangerously III nt Newport. Lobree's saw mill has started up nud Is running on full time. Chris Lohnherr of Myrtle Point spent a few days In town this week. Wi understand tlint llu ulimtiinr j Uertha will mnko regular trips up Coos luver lierenftor. Chas. Tomllusnii has moved to Henryvlllo. Ills Is tho only family at that place. Snow Is reported to be about two feel' deep on tho Sixes and Johnson's creeks. Redd & Nelson's stenmor Ceres will resunio her trips on tho Co qulllo nbout the first or April. Miss Lnvcllc Cllnklubcard will open a private school In town nbout tho first of April; so wo nro Informed. Last Monday night a coal oil lamp exploded In tho Recorder's of fice while rourt wnB In session, making quite a scattering among tho lawyers. No serious damage. Hon. F. a. Loekhnrt hns rotlred from the hotel business nt Ran dolph nnd tho business will be con ducted lierenftor under the super vision of Joshua Wright, the for mer proprietor. Fred Jnrvls returned from Rose burg Monday. Ho roports nbout llvo feet of snow on tho rond ovor tho' mountain. He had to travel on foot fifteen miles, that distance being impnssnhlo for a horse. Lust Wednesday night tho Dny View saloon at Empire City wns burglarized to tho extent of nbout $00. As Mr. Wotscll has Just start ed In busluoss nt thnt place ho thinks they commenced drawing on him rather soon. Tho mining operations on Sixes river nud Johnson Creek are more extensive than n great ninny Imag ine. Thoro are n number of clnlms on Johnson Creek which last sum mor paid the miners very fair wages. On Sixes river there nro some very favorahlo claims, though requiring more labor to open up than In tho Johnson Crcok district. Tho Eureka tunnel belonging to Wilson, Jenkins & Co., on the South Fork or tho Sixes, Is run In n dlstnnco or 175 feet with n cross cut of 25 feet on pay dirt. The prospects nro favorable now for this company to ho well re munerated for a vast amount or labor expended on tho clnlm. Tho subject or a good wagon road to connect Coqulllo City with Coos liny Is under discussion, nnd n petition for Its locntlon by the county court Is being cxtouslvoly signed. It Is romnrkahlo that a road so badly needed by tho peo ple has not boon established and put Into propor condition before now. Tho rond would glvo nn out let to tho wholo of tho upper Co qulllo country, enabling thorn to bring freight from Coqulllo City for whnt It costs now to got It ncross tho Isthmus alone, nnd In much shorter time. Wo hope to see tho petition universally signed and to seo tho rond opened this summer. Wo know of no othor liuprovonient In Coos county that will bring no good returns for the outlay. Whllo l. P. Whitney nnd G. W. Dyor woro coming tip tho bench on Monday, March 1st, thoy round tho dead hody or Arthur lioyd Scott (Hunter Scott) nbout four miles bo low Daiidon. ABOUT OUR NEW T 18CC Born Dcccmbor 28; Staun ton, Va. 1879 Graduated from Princotou "U." 1882 LL. 11. UnlvorBlty of Vlr glnln. 188C-1901 LL. D. Lnko Forest, 1887; Tulurc, 1898; John Hopkins. 1902; Rutgers, 1902; Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania, 19011; Brown, 1902; Harvard, 1907; Williams, 1908; Dartmouth, 1909; Lltt. D. Ynlo, 1901 1883 Practiced law at Atlanta. 188C Became assoclnto professor of history nud political economy at Bryn Mawr. 1888 Professor of history and political economy at Wesleyan Uni versity. 1890 Roturned to Princeton aB professor of Jurisprudence nnd poli tics. 1902 Elected President of Princeton. 1910 Elected Governor of Now Jersey. 1912 Elected Democratic noml nco for Presldont; elected President. Author: Cabinet Government in tho United StntcB, 1879; Congres sional Government, a Study In Amor lean Politics, 188C; Tho Stato Ele ments of Historical and Practical Pol itics, 1889; Division and Rounlon, 189.'!; An Old Master and Othor Po litical Essays, 1893; Moro Literature and Other essays, 1893: Llfo or Goorgo Washington, 1890; A History of tho Amorlcnn Pooplo, 1908. "For beauty I am not a star Tlicro aro othors handsomer far; But my fnco I don't mind it, For I nm behind it; TIs tho pooplo in front that I Jar!" Woodrow Wilson THINKS "UNCLE WOODROW" GREATEST MAN IN WORLD MAYOR'S WIFE REGISTERS. Mrs. Rushlight Gives Occupation as Housewife nud Ago 211. PORTLAND, Oro., March 13. Mayor Rushlight now soonis cor traln of getting tho voto of at least 0110 woman in the Republican May orallty primary. Yesterday attor 110011 Agnes Rushlight, aged 20, Re publican, or -100 Kurl street, regis tered nt tho court house. Sho la tho woman who recently beenma tho wRo of tho city's chlof oxocu tlvo. Mrs. RuBhllght gave hor oc cupation us housewife JOR FOR TEAL. WASHINGTON. March 13. Ap pointment ns Assistant Secretary of tho Interior hns been tondetred Josoph N. Teal, of Portland, by Secrotnry Lano. with tho consont rf hn Presldont. Mr. 1 oal has declined tho offer, hut It is under stood pressure is Doing urougui iu hear to induco Mr. Tool to rocon sldor. , lilO-SURPRISE TO MANY IN MARSHFIELD Local pooplo nro surpriEod at tho QUICK results recolved from slm plo buckthorn bark, glycorino, etc., as mixed in Adlor-l-ka, tho. Gor man remedy which bocamo famous by curing appondlcltls. Tho Lock-hart-Pnrsons Drug Co. states that this simple remedy antlsopticlzes tho digestive system nnd draws off tho Impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE rollovos sour stom ach, gas on tho stomach and consti pation INSTANTLY. For GOOD SHOES and Good Repairing nt Right Prices, go to AUGUST OLESEN 215 South Broadway. I Will Furnish Your House On tlio Installment 'Plan W. K. Wiseman Oil North Front St. Bus. Phono 290-X. Res. Phono 160 WASHINGTON, March 12. Eliz abeth Wilson, tho 8-yoar-old daugh ter of Captain Alfred Wilson and 11 grnndnolco or President Wilson, received a big box of candy from Chler Justlco White, a soquol to an Incident in tho presidential re viewing stand on Inauguration dnr. MIbs Elizabeth was seated beside the chler Justlco whllo tho parade wob passing. Sho had boon Intro duced to him and wns reciting her proud opinion or tho now president. "1 think Undo Woodrow Is tho greatest man In tho world," she toia the chler Justlco. "Oh. no." said tlm chief tustlca. with a smile, "that enn't bo." Ltttlo Ellzaboth turned hor gold en hnlrcd head upward Inquiringly. "And why is thnt," sho demand ed. "Docauso I mado him president," lnugltcd tho chlof Justice Ellznboth'a opinion of tho chlof Justlco Immediately rose to tho zen ith of ndmlratton. She struck up nn Intimate acquaintance, which was reciprocated by the chief Justice, and ho sent her a box of caudy. HE IMC WILSON'S ATTENDANCE. Rival Churches Present Pressing In vitations to tho Prenldcut. WASHINGTON. March 12. Keen rivalry has sprung up nmong tho Presbyterian churches of Washing ton ovor tho effort to enroll tha membership of Presldont nud Mrs, Wilson during tholr four yonrs' stay In Washington. So keen hns tho competition becomo that tho pres ident hns declined up to this tlmo to mnko any announcement of his nlllllatlon. Tho snino holds truo Iu tho enso of Vlco Presldont and Mrs. Marshall, who also aro Prcsbytor laus. Tho several congregations engag ed in the nttompt to enroll the heads of tho nation aro tho Now York Avonuo church, tho Church of tho Covonant and tho First Pres byterian church. Tho first named, becnuso of Its accessibility to tlio White Houso, nnd tho hotol In which tho vlco president has set tled, Is bollovod to havo a bettor chance of winning in tho raco than lmvo tho othors, Furthermore a numbor of presidents hnvo worship ped In tho edlflco and for years It hns been populurly known ns tha "church of tho presidents." WOMEN CARRY BASKETS. Nino Thousand Bundles of Splints for Shopping Receptacles. PORTLAND, March 13. Nino thousand bundles of splints taken from Port Orford codar, mado up u consignment of freight very much out of tho ordinary to nrrlvo from Bandon on tho gasoline schooner Tillamook, Cnptaln Johnson. Tho matorlal Is for uso In tho construc tion of market and shopping baskets, a homo industry said to bo enjoying a substantial boom. WIiIIa nn mm nnnoars to know to a cortalnty, a lurking suspicion has developed Hint tno oig imporiauou mo.. Im tli-nrHv nttrlliutntiln tn wo man suffrago In Oregon. When they go to tho primaries In May and at tho polls a month later it Is argued mat eacn win neeu a uatfitui ior tar rying sample ballots, cards of can didates, etc. Tho fact that the ban kot will bo a handy receptacle for this purpose has led to tho conclu sion that It will bo in greater de mand than ever because of tho buc cobs of tho BUffragotto movement. Other freight brought by tho Til lamook consisted of 30 tons of hides nnd GOO cases of cheese. Sho stop ped at Astoria and discharged 2000 railroad ties. xtw A CirPWRIlIVO WOMAN Drags herself painfully through hor dally tasks suffering from back ache, hoadache, nervousness, and loss of Bleep, not knowing her Ills nro duo to kldnoy nnd bladder troub les. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief from pain and mlsory, a prompt return to health and strength. No wnmnn wtin Riiffarn can afford to ov- orlook Joley Kidney Pills. For sale oy Infant Street. JOHN W. BUTLER.