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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, J913 EVEMIWG EDITION 1 COOS BAY TIMES a . Miil.OM'. honor unU full. mv Ti! MAI.OVKY News Kdltur OFFICIAL PAPER OF 'NIK CITY i OF SIAItSIII' irci-ill. IS. Wi BUCK PASSES AWAY Official Putter of rnm County. Entered at the nostofftce at Mann fSfhthfS;.n.fora. sSndS"1 Well-known South Marshfield mgtter. , Woman Succumbs to In- MOHTI.F.SH MfiirriiousKs. I juries Today. , ....7Ti 1 i .. Mrs. Wm. Buck, a well known WIS IIAVH the horseless car- goMth Mtir8n(lelt WOman, died this Wage, wireless telegraphy, niornliig at her home following a smokeless powder, etc., and severe hemorrhage. She had heen new we are having the llghtless ailing since an accident a year ago, n , L .... ai 1,1 i,n u-iminnu wlion she was run down and se- ghthouKe. Should the ol voreI. lnjure(, by a car on the lighthouse stations Installed at gmth dumber Company's tram- Urest, France, which automatically Wny. She was partly paralyzed but Bends out warning messages to ships during recent montliB had heen able every fow seconds without the help to lw out some. , ..,..,., nU ui.v mo Mr. Buck, fonnorly Kate Coss- of man, prove a success as the aio GrUmhy reported to bo, It wilt mean that jjngj,,,,, April 2, 1800, and came tho old system of lights, bolls, horns ( t0 America In 1891. She lived at nnd other danger warnings at sea , Salem for a time and she and Wm. will bo rendered unnecessary. The ck were married there In 1890, hghthouso In each case would act comln.r to Coos Buy wuero nn as aerial mast. By a BImple ( Ono ,a,1(iltor ,v n previous mar clockwork arrangement, which only rlage survive her. She and .Mrs. ncods attention once a week, by Alex McLean spent a few months which distinctive messages are sent with her mother hero last fall. She . , . ,., ' formerly lived at Augusta, On., but out by each station every few sec-, ,g now'nt IJopkolcyi Cnl onds. Ono set of signals are sent j Mr Ullck MnB wrij i,er nlul utn out every thirty seconds, so that word Is received from her, nrrange- ships may positively Identify the nients for tho funeral cannot be lighthouse that Is "talking." perfected. LEAVE TODAY ON NANN SMI HIVEN ItOUSIXU WKI.COM K GOOD ROADS AXI (iOOl) SCHOOLS Norman Johnson and bride re- AN EXCELLENT point In favor turned this morning from Yoncalla, of highway Improvement was where their wedding ceremony was made by Charles II. Davis, performed 'last week at the homo President of tho National lllg'iway f tho bride's sister. Mrs. P. Unnt ABBOdatlon, In an address before Imtfon, on Wednesday, tho Society Tor tho Promotion oH The bride nnd groom, hoping lo Engineering Munition, at Its an-1 'vo H"r fiends tho slip hem on mini convention In Minneapolis. Mr.,H,p arrlvnl- wop lnndcl " ,hu Davis maintained that good school,. ' lot:k of the Ouloyson-Johnson furn nrc largely dependent upon good -'. "t ' 8 te' '"'" roads, and tunic tho further point 1,0 of nv"' fr owd was ...... ' ., . i.i m there waiting to extend congratula- II I ilk fUlill I WUUO tllMIKI w I, I in II Steamer Sails Today for San Francisco Redondo Due Thursday. The Nairn Smith sailed today for San Francisco. Sho had a capacity list of passengers but did not take any freight except her lumber cargo from the Smith mill. Tho freight was left for the Hedondo which Is due In Thursday to go on a seven lav schediilo between here and San Francisco. The Xnnn will continue,' to carry passengers but most of her, freight will be loft for the Hedondo., Practically all the reservations for the next trip of the Hedondo hnvo been taken. Among those sailing on the Xanu Smith wore: J. L. Hobson, J. II. Sterling, Poter Clask, Jack Paplous, O. Gorda nongs, t). J. Baldwin, H. Kelly, S. Lang, C. II. Wiley, John Wilson, M. Welch, .1. Heynolds, Mrs. Helen Conwell, Mrs. F. K. Hague, K. Langhnns, Mrs. K. Langhans, Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Mrs. C. II. Hntteuer, Kate Graham, F. K. Hague, Mrs. Holtuberg, Master Holmberg, Mat Conwell, Geo. Hooch, Ed. Brlce, C. GIry, Clement Good, J. Calpelxts, CIuib. Fisher, J. F. Warner, A. Ka-bett. MUCH PROGRESS ON RAIL WORK LANDO'S (ooii (i6is.) ARE STILL AT THE SAME OLD STAND, BUT THEY ARE NOT AT THE SAME STANDSTILL THEY'RE . MOVING AHEAD. ' . THEY HAVE A LOT OF NEW GOODS TO SHOW YOU. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED. THEIR LINE OF TRIMMINGS IS SIMPLY GLORIOUS. WHAT YOU CANT FIND ELSEWHERE YOU WILL FIND AT LANDO'S (GOOD GOODS.) PROMPT DKLlVKItV I'HOXK VOUR ORDERS. FRONT STREET. PHONE lOt-h. Men's, Women's ami Children's Wvuv PROFESSIONAL D,RECTDRY 1UTISS LIVia SPKitnv Tencher of For appointments M X. llhw'diS'a r plume !Ui;.'' rR, a. j. iiKxrmva Vv, are equipped to do h5 , work on short notice ,? l! loweit prices. Examln,,, ' '"J Lady attendant. CoE n 0n ,r Ohandlar Hoal.CMft Hosldenco phone, 252-X. 1 pay for their cost by vastly In creasing tho value of the agricul tural lnnds of tho country. Thus, ho said: Tho value of farm lands nnd buildings In tho United States Is $:ir., 000,000, 000. Two million miles of Improved high ways will Increase tho value of tho lands $10,000,000,000, or about one-third of their present value, Tho fact that good roads pay for themselves In Increased values of farm land and decreased transpor tation oxpenr.o I ns long been con ceded. But that good roadti actually tlons, rice and other articles. In the excitement, the groom got away with F. E. Allen's suit enses, and the Intter got those of Mr. Johnson, This was all straightened out In a short time, however, as soon as things quieted down a bit. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blanchnrd, Misses Bessie and Elizabeth Ayro and Mndoc Gulovson headed tho welcoming group. The young pcoplo will make their home at the C. A. Johnson residence. AT THE HOTELS. The ChiimlbT. O. S. Jenkins, San Frnncl!co; J. foBter education hi a point seldom ,, Kt.n, San Francisco; P. I), made. Iciianiherlaln. Portland; J. K. Paul- With bad roads tho distance ml. CoonlUe; J. P. Hanson, Port from tho farm to tho sc'ioolhouso is .m,. (, -p. Trendgold and wife, really Increr.ood several times, so nandou; .1. It. Leo, Beaver Hill; Tnr as accessibility hi concerned. j,.Hi w varney. Coaledo; A. E. Consequently, with bad rondo there vmvt imndon; Chas. Walker. Ban must bo many schoolliouses to ac- ,,,. , , mittou, Portland; F. eomodate all of tho children nood-jorhino. Portland; H. C. Trlckey. Ing education, or tho children must Portland. KO without. j ''. ,oy(. Educators i;enenlly concedo that .3 Vi Wallace, North Bend; F. Hchool' consolidation In the country n. Curtis. Codiillle: E. L. Johns. Co- llstrlcts Is esaenllal to good edu-, ,,u: c. E. Johnson. Bandou: cation. Wti are afflicted with too . u M,.Mni..,i,i ,. i.'i.ji,.iH,.n. many weak sctiools. The small communities aru not wealthy enough to Hiipport good schools and pay tho salaries required to obtain euiu lietent teaeherH. Goods roads would remedy this nulckly nnd effectually. Larger school districts could bo formed, butter schools maintained and bet ter tei.chers procured. , F. E. Allen Says They are Has- I i : n: J 1 T I. itJiimy onuyus ciiiu nauK Laying. F. E. Allen returned this morning from a trip to Albany, where ho at tended a conclave of the Grand Com mnndery, Knights Templnr. Mr. Al len returned by way of tho Sluslaw from Eugene to Florence and Inspect- I ed t)fe work being done along the Coos Bay-Eugene line of the South- I .1.... f.w,tll.. Ulll I ill I II V. The grade Is pretty well complet ed all along the line nnd Mr. Allen said he counted five or six concrete mixers at work at different points making cdncrete piles for the bridge piers. There nre also several rock l crushers kept busy at points where there Is no natural supply of gravel to ho secured from tho river bed. I Track Is laid us far as the Not I tuuuul nnd the contractors are ship plug their materials to that point In box cars now, several cars stand ing on the track there when Mr. Al len came through. They expect to complete the Notl tunnel within :!0 days and after that the work of lay lug the rails to Maplctou will be eomnilMicod. Mr. Allen says that there was a flue turnout at the conclave of the Knights Templar and all had a fine time. Among other events was a re (option to the visiting Knights. L Look Back a Month Ahead a Year OOK backward one month and recall how your money went. Was every cent wisely spent? Would tho little fragments of fortune, tossed' nfter trldes, total a dollar, or two, or five? Which would you rather have now, the trifles you bought, or the coin you paid for them? Now look ahead a year: Will your present habits cause a re petition of last month's spending, until the year Is gone? Toduy's history Is part of your lire history. What fortune aro you building? To what extent Is a bank account shaping your future? First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OI.DKST HANK IX COOS COUXTV. Established 1HH1I. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,000 Interest pah on Time Deposits. Officers: J. W. Bennett, President. ,1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Wi'll uus. Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Assistant Cashier. M Corn HS. FAItltlNGEIt. Teacher of Pin0i Hosidence Studio, N. 109. lor f!niiitii,)i-,,i,.i . ... v" i'hm;:s;,even,h TjrKRXKU lagusTm ' T I'llVMll'Ill, I ... Graduate from tho ImperJ'.. ander University n p,n ' B KXJAMIX OSTMXii Consulting Enguir m Arrhl!i. Offices o Irving Block. J"WIMItU, (H Phone lu:i-L Jm. wmaiiT, COXTItACTOIt AND 41 BUILDER Estimates furnlshe'd on rtn ! .P.,ail8 . ad BPeclflcatloni fZS If desired. An hi..... .."'""an toed. Phnn 19i"nW m IOEL OSTLIM), " b S. Sixth Street. PhWu I.Aflvo nnlnra nl vo t t.., :" ii. ii. niiaeiMMk PKRIi RILEY HALLIXOER m. i . . Retldence-Studlo. 237 So. frmin O. CHANDLKil, miuifci Rooma 801 and 802, Cokt Billaa Mr.l,l.,l.l n I DR. W. MOHHOW 171 GrlniM Building, om Qna 'i neater, unico rhoie no, WM. 8. TUBPEPI, ARCHITECT Marshfield. Ontot. First Class Weaving rrompny none n Gardiner's Rag Carpet Fadny On Sherman avenue betwttn CtWl nla and Connrctknt. I Phone 174 Vnrth ftalOrl i NORTH BEND NOTES. 11. Hodgson, of ( 'at i h I uk Inlet, was u North Mend visitor Saturday. Phe Porter mill, which has heen Gould, Coqullle; l P. Cliene. KiidolpM S'leryc.h, All Over; John llller. Catchlii!: Inlet; W. I,. Dodse. ltoseburf;; P. .Mngruder, Heaver Mill. The Itlauco. I. O. .Inchsou, Dimmit, Tex.: Pete .Mouse, llenryvllle; Olo Paul sou, Coiiulllo; .Malcoinb Das'.'noy,, (oiiulllo; llyrd S. I.attln, South In tel; Alex lOvanhoff. Coos River; Wm. lOvanholT. Coos Itlver. Tho Coos. M. .1. naniolson. Portland; .M. Sherrord. Ilandon; F. Getty. Co iiulllo; A. llodcson. South lulel; I'losod down for some time undergo- Hoohurj;: John Porno, North Uend; irK repairs, hoh'an operatliiK this .1. Kriiso, Isthmus inlet; T. J. Thrift, inornluK. ('onulllo; Frank Thri"t, Coiiullle; The .Missionary Kiiclely of t lie '.Mr. Ilartlott, Coiiulllo; Joo llotch United Hrethreu Church will moot ' kiss, Coos Itlver; J. A. Pram. Se Thursduy afternoon at tho homo of 'attic; C. 1). Maynard, Hosehurs. Mrs. Fred I.yster In llaimor. . .Mr. and .Mrs, J, Strom;, of .Myrtle Point, passed through hero Saturday on their way to Umpire on a short outliiK. Mrs, Oscar Oman, of South Inlet, was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. John Freeland. Have your razors honed at the MAKKKT AVHXl'i: ItAHIIKIl SHOP. on the dock. We guarantee tl'ey will shave. I AMONG THE SICK I Stanley llrlggs, formerly n mem ber of the Marshlleld baseball team, got his hand caught In a machine nt the C, A. Smith shingle mill, cutting off the forefinger of his right hand at tho first Joint. Tho Injury will lay him up for a few weeks. A. W. Goddanl has sued the Tide Mrs. J. S. Stevens Is quite III nt Water Mill company at Florence for her homo on North llotid Heights. ?r,000 damages on account of a bro-; J. V. Hodgson, who has been very ken foot, claiming negligence on tho ill for some time, Is reported to bo part of tho company, by whom ho much Improved, was employed at the time of the ac- 11 rldent.- Ihigene Guard. I Sl'FS .Mll.li COMPAXV. AX'T AFFOItll TO 11AVK KIDXF.Y THOl'IILK. Tho healing demulcent qualities; No man with n family to support or Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ' ran afford to hnvo kidney trouble, aro not duplicated In any other mod- nor need ho fear It with such a Iclne for coughs nnd colds. Any remedy nt hand nt Foley Kidney substitute offered you Is an Inferior Pills. An honest medicine, safe and article. ltofuse to accept It for tellable, costing little, but doing It can not produce tho healing and much good. Foley Kldnoy Pills soothing effect of Foley's Honoy and eliminate backacho and rheumatism, Tar Compound. Insist upon the tone up tho system nnd restore nor Kenulne, which contains no opiates. ' mal action of kidneys and bladder. Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank U. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel, n. Cohan. Oppoalto Chandler Hotel. Kone 74. Pono 7i4 For wet weather dry clothes and f i ii comiori JVfwl wer Toirer rLnr' - in i risn orana REFLEX SLICKER It ii nil you want, or can set. in n touih and ready aervice coat. Thotougkljr wttrroo( and tuoog at every point. $3.00 Slia. Salltfictloa Gaarinteed A. J. Tower Co. MW CWE boston brthuap Towei Canadian roaik k Umited.Toronto Cotalotftu 'DfHMW Have You One of Our New Catalogues? If not, cotno to our store and get one whllo we still have a few on hand, or write us nnd wo will send you one. Here uro u fow of tho articles listed in our new prlco list: llest Dairy Salt, in 50-pound hngs $.00 Half Ground or Stock In i0-pound bags 45 A. & H. Daklng Soda, per package 07 -'ounce Tin Black Pepper, per cat. S Oat Flakes In bulk, per pound 05- Fancy Head Hlce, per pound 08. COOS BAY TEA, COPPCE AND SPICE HOUSE Phone 301-J. 1Hi ylttrUt.t Avc, Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. IIF.XRV SKXGSTACKEX, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMIIF.lt AXI) PLATTIXfl LANDS A SPECIALTV. GKXKHAL AGFXTS KASTSIDK MABSIIFIKLD OFFICE, PHOXE 14-J. COQUILLE CITV OFFICE PHOXE 101. lEe Royal TONIGHT XAYDEXE in that lainous vision of Salome. KIX(J KEXE'S DAl'OHTF.U A poetic (liania from (ho Danish of lloiulk llenil, produced with n uoiahlo Thaiiuhousei' cost. TEARS OF BLOOD A heautifiil two-reel feature. Aduiisslou: l.owor floor, l.V. Bnlcony, lilc. ltomeinbcr this Is die lntt wcll nlghl of Xayilene mid Ethel. SCHOOL SHOES Seo the new school shoes at the Electric Shoe Store the best In town. 180 SOUTH BROADWAY. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. , RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 18a gQUXH BROADWAY BANDON BY THE SEA ' THE CITY OF THE FUTURE COUN.?YWnoAn RKn5A5TS F0UR miFS SOUTH ON TITO f?EAM vn'?5-r2cCIl 100 CA8H- BALANCE Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. Pictures SFramid Walker Studio Auto Marshfield & North Bend Pnra 1 I'll i n flVpri' 20 mlDOld ( 7 a. m., to 7 p. m.: from I P- to 12 o'clock every half. Fin I cents one way, round trl,' S5 fl ImnkR. tO rHl. till Cars leave Chandler Hotil, Mr field and North Been .eu w. North Bend. G0RST& KING, Pn Send Your Laundry to Us Bv Parcel I w M Kl ltMSlI A HAG AND 1 I'AV Tin: postage ox w nirrnix. Coos Bay Steam im Phone 57-J Ma You Auto Call s ...1 vinHTAXl" Diniiu irviu . TIIRKK NEW , Alter a Residence Pnow 1 i-k-ltrrfl O" ..,v ik a. n. v 1 Marshfield Ffltiiiiate Phone 187-L fJ JUST RECEIVEW , 1 n ci.,lAa. 1. AT U,,",".." ,v our o" v... low- ware. We aiw 'V01 teat awifu- - p rrom iwo , Br - In nlflorncui purr- IU v-w- Barnard Ju8t call cenr.fl J)iyl tell her toP".' I t0r.Vr. AND IW? a.i. .it! PAINTS WV&i ' t. toe 1 PP, I Tl lb to fit ( Tl W CI CO PIl ERIC Tim,