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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES P I unftflP
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M. C. MALONEY
3AN E. M VLONEV
Editor
News Editor
I'npcr of Coos County
Officii
'f HE IJt'SV MAN'S CHEED.
B
n nf if
i n r li r
"i
BELIEVH, 111 today mid tlio
work I mn doing; In tomorrow.
iMKl tlio wrrk I hope to do, anil
in
FORDS IRE
ihi tan sitro rownrd which tho fu- County Commissioner on Bay Carload of Popular Automo-
WATEfi ISSUE
HI NORTH BEi
I
lI'smiT
iuiielii
in Behalf of Candidacy
for Re-election
Citizens Condemn
Service and Want New
SystemOther Matters
Tlio question of municipal owner
ship of tho waterworks In North Hand
was discussed before tho North Rend
Chamber of Commerce Inst evening
at Its regular monthly meeting.
Mnnv comnlnlnls havo boon heard
lllltll illtlllllli llllll Lllin III 111! Illlllll. I - --
tho bcIiooI house th social con- Kno.w how oxnltcd a position ho hold This Is tho second mrlnn.i nf ii.mo '"'""B tlio past month from dlssatls
. . .. i . . 11 tl f I I li i (llOflfltintinil lino nt n , si I -..,i uk tuvuu . fl-.l .. II. . t .
ior or tno community, n munic
tiiro hold
"I bollovo In courtesy, In kind
ness, In generosity, In good choor,
in friendship ana Honest compott-
Hon. I bollevo there Is something Goorfio J. Armstrong, County
doing sonicwhero for every man Commissioner, came over from Ban
ready to do It. 1 bollovo I'm ready !,on today to look after various mat-
matlT NOW." , ters aml Incidentally to do a Httlo
' i work In behalf of his camnalcn for
rm: SCHOOL SOCIArj CENTKH nomlnntl11 n1' ,ro;ol?ctlon;I Mr roads Cloodrum's garage In ono long
tTyia me .arguments ior mnxing --" ....... .... .. ... .... uiuo parnuo mto uub afternoon.
biles Reach Coos Bay on
breakwater Today
A carload of new 1014 Ford auto
mobiles consisting of eight machines,
consigned to Georgo Goodrum, ar
rived today on tho Breakwater.
Those cars will bo taken to Good-1
Lemm Brothers, of
Mini judgo In Chicago ndds the as
oertmn that local nodal centers nun
until ho discovered
seeking It.
Mr. Armstrong
how many wore
will mako his
popular autos to reach
early In tho season and
says that the Indications
imizo crime nnd develops tho useful "is " ruuuru in omcu t lor w, b Bovoral ,,.. t .
n 1111 IIIIUIIL lll'tlllllll I IIIMI I'l lllllllll I -.. - .. w w v u v w (I Mil i rt n I nlaa I I .. 1 I .. II, i I
tendencies In tho streets. J a study of tho road problem, tho, of tho country In eottl ntr he
"Tho nubile school Is tho only In- biggest one tho Commlsslonors havo ' I? r tno c0,lntrJ ln BOttlnn these
111.. ,.... it . . . . t r llnnl tt I t It n wl 4nn .! . I
muurion tnnt meets tno (lonmmis r, ',"""'," ,' iwmy a m Ono of the Imnortnnt facto In thin
for local social centers," this imnilc- H""forn, " JnvMtlgatcd tholr i lnpu,,;, u , Za a the ron.bln .1
rpni fudge adds. "Democracy needs "i'".1,01" ' handling roads "Sncy nnd cconomv of tho l'nr
social organizations ontlrely Indo- ,M.r- Armstrong says that some " nml 0C0n0I" r tl10 l'ort
pendont of outsldf Influences savo of. tho over enthusiastic good roads. l,: ... o . . ...
w laanai vub ill llli'iui ill u UIJ1I
Its bumps through peo
of tholr high jirlcod cars
tho llghtor makes on
which tho mnlntpnnnco charges do
Htulidings nnd equipment tho nmount opposition to tho road bonds and !i? V,0",nt t0 ''0Shts which makes
of money that the school corpo "- J'" bollovea that if a voto was ta- J' J biu : account rot re to a cor-
lr, r n.. t i-1 .:". knn now. tint nrnnna I nn wmit.l lir. ' nor and WPOP for Itself.
I1"'"" Vuu" ""' Vr '"HIU. miB. .", Vr. ' mi" : -',.;" ,""""."", A Pnllfnmln ,n M.. -1.l ..
"" " '"""ID BIMU "11
rnr and with tho
i.oK .... i.i... i. l i .ii .. . iiii vmi'ii rua w in u-npn nirmiuiiitf fiirti
Che neighborhood." .County Court In not calling n Bpe-! J',"",?,. ff'
There Is nn economic argument V nl. election are b-ginning to ieo,Wg
i iii" iiniiiuaiiion, too. ir nn in. .: . . -""".."...o ..v.iv;u wi
l.n.l l,.nali.l 1.. IIIO UOBt
tlustrlal corporation
invested 111 UK lillllillnirn nntl nmi In. " vuiuii. iiiu iiuoiiiu uiu iriuo over
mmif tiw, nimit wxiVi ..-.. r,n. .. tho heavy taxes. Ilv Mnv IR. fhnv oxponsivo foreign
Bo kopt runnhiR twenty-four hours will havo tlmo to think It over nnd n,"noyno received
a dav In nntnr Hmf t i,h,.i.i .,rn,i,n stuuy and voto inoro lite MKontlv on. "" Krngo nnu uou
w - I .... ..
lliwllt nrmlii
an adonulato return nn Mm invnnt. i the question.
ment. Tho school bulldlncs mo nnu- Bosldos Jlr.
Armstrong, Tom
used by tho community only about
out uours a day.
1
WITH THE TOAST
AND THE TEA '
-
Jnmos, O. J. Seol;y, Levi Smith.
K. B. Curtis and Elbort Dyor aro
among IIiobo who havo rormally an
nounced their candidacy for Com
missioner,
DoniocrnlM Attnck Wnt.sons.
mi nuacic on .lainos wntson nn
it. it. wntson. Insnlred by sonio of
cars
Ho got a Ford roadster to drlvo
hlmsolf to business, a touring car
for fnmllv nun and n couop for stormy
wonthor nnd wlntor driving.
Ho figures that the nnkoon on thn
threo car will bo less than half what
Coos nay trls ' np(1 lmtrons of the Coos Bay Water
Mr. Goodrum Coml'nny nfI 'nrK BnthoriiiR was
nnn nm Mint ovldonco at last night's meeting
dlow t0 "reP nctloii on tho lmmo'llnto pur
iirini' ' Pl'nso of tho mains or tho Coob Bay
., iiivi Vjuiiiiuiij , WUN I HU IIBU 111 lVU
Inrgo springs at Pony Slough as tho
source of supply for tho systoni.
Much DIhcusmIoii.
Sovornl sources of supply wore dls
cussed by tho mombors. ninong those
considered bolng Silver Kails, Gnldi'ii
FnllB. Loon Lako, Clear Lake and tho
oroctlon nf n pumnlng plant at tho
Snnd Itllls near North Bond. The
most favoied project brought boforo
tho body was tho dovolopmont of two
springs on Pony Inlet nnd tho lntnll
ntlon of a resorvolr on North Bend ,
Heights. Prod Holllster addressed j
tl'o body nnd submlttoil' data showing
that tho cltv could dnvnlon nnd ItiHtnll .
built himself n'n Jvnor B'Btom for ?r0,000 at Ponyj
gut tnroo Ford ""j-- , ;
i iniiurt wiib ruim irnm nuuiuiiru i
& Richardson Cnninnnv, civil engi
neers of Portland, who mndo nn ex
amination nf tho properties of the
Cons Bav Water Company at North
Bond, Thcv report tint tlio qrlglnnl
value of tho properties when now
the servlco will bo somewhat ham
pered. Public Market.
Tho question of a public markot
wns brought up and ennio In for con.
slderablo favorablo coniinont. ,T. It.
Kolfertnon uaid that to IiIb mind tho
public market would bo a gront bene-,
factor and Its Installation nf more ,
Imnortanro than a now city hall.
N. C. McLeod nlso commented fav
orably on tho public nmrkot bb direct
PrnQOnf rollnf for Min lilili post nf Hvlne.
n-afiii .". :r ". r-;.-v .- .?:. L.UH in inrc nf n. ..
.1. i .Mullen sani tnai a Dunning , -o, u( fOniiil
should bo erected Immediately for a bet Contracts Noar
public nmrkot as n great saving would Ton mji. k
bo effected by tho direct purclinso by ' u" 'NIG.
tho consumer from tho fnrmor. Final nrranccmoni-
F. W. Mltcholl addressed tho body c,i i,ro ypatorday ,v vWS.re "OH
and said he strongly favored tlio pro- consulting engineer nf .i
Jct- . . Bnclflc compnni. of t'..i. SottS
A commltteo appointed by the construction of t vo timi ?l ,or"
UPHiiiiiur oi uuiiiiiii'icu in i'MJVuiiiui:!
of Inst year, for tho extension of tho
hnrbor, wnn tho Initial stop toward a
public market as it would aid tho
fnrmcrfl to land iti small boats. Mr.
lAlnoa ittltn la ili n I tMtifi ti nf i )t nfttti-
IllUin. IV 1111 A a llllllllllllll J L Lllll Ulllll I III'IIIIIII Ylll ! .
mltttjo. ronortod nrogress and nBked tiinnnl. whini, ...m r. c.n.l o m,
for moro tlmo In which to mako a of tho series on tlio rw i i,,p
report, which was granted. lino. Tho construction nf.r"EllW
A communication on tho postago nol-to bo known ns -rL. V l15-
rn, rlinrenil for Min trnnHiinrtnt nn ...mi .'."""" Tunn V, ,
of seeds and bulbs was read. i p lll0 iontrncto? . ImTcdi.SW
nienibora wont on record as In fnvor tunnol will bo 500 feel Int.. .i1
nt Itin nu'nn nnutnirn rnln nn nriwln ...in i... .. . . . ct 'I ICnftl u
and llUlllH.
cons ruutlon of two tiinn0 , ,!,' ' ,lt
Brothers or Portland. ncar i'vU?
The contract culls for i0J?ft
bo taken out r t1,o IO"0h,'f h
Tunnel 7, or tlio SclioSlnd
Much work has iHlN
fornind m Mm ......l ' "w
PS-
ylll be constructod lintween liv
nndScVoflold. Anolh-rMHS
in
TO SEND
TO WASHINGTON
foot ln length, to i.n uA""Q.e!iH
No. s, will also bo construct
thoso contractors. This u0fvLm?
rushoi with a view of corapfi
no early as possible. Hi
Lemm Urothcrs nro contnW
from Portland, having been Z2
In railroad constructloa workfa.S
past fifteen years, Thcr l u?
sonally supervlso tlio work.
Ob rkshlp, lina
the past wcok.
been In
but fow
circulation
have boon
U Till: OLD TIMKIl KAYS I
j
fir other thin, l.nt rnnH iinv in I"1?'"! ani' nttontlon to it.
aro nof a bit moro original than '., rlom,s ,f 'V08818- Wntson say
thoy wore forty yoars ago." Itll0.,"r? hy ,01,B 0,,(ls tl10 ,,C8t
--:- qualified mon for tho County Judge
!8nl" "" County Clorkshlp and Just
I A friend is ono who Rtnn.ln nn I t?o tnoy nnppon to bo brothors
for you In public and bIIb down
ou you in private.
Port of Coos Bay May Try
and Hasten Federal Aid
for Harhor Work
Tho Port of Coob Bay mny 4oko ac
tion within a fow days to send a rep.
rpRKiilnllvn In Wnnlilni'lmt In Irv nnil
tno Democrats who wish to land tho no,H purposos whllo tho rnmlly alwavB "8 lvo8hnont 1b cstlmntH nt $7500 Hocuro govornniont aid for harbor and
County Judgeship nnd try for tho ''ns "o ready for pleasure riding, i ?r l llrl '"'r ront " tllolr dlstrlbiit- bar Improvemonts at this session of
It cost Mm to keop his formor big car ' "I'Jl1'?1'-!'8 n"'' tho l""".1 Vl,,,, '
,1 In commission and In addition to the, ,s lC.r.D.1.73. T'm anniin net In
)t, money snvlng he has a car for bnsl- 0 wlilcli tlio comnnny tlcrlvcB from
.PRIVATE Fll
! LiEUNR
something Imnosslblo whon ho hnd
nut tno ono cnr.
Of course many pcoplo still keen
their big pars but add ono or morn
Fords to tholr garngo. In fnct thoro
is hard'y a b'g garage In tho country
Ing Investment.
H. C. Dlors Bpoko at length on the
vnluo of tho Pony Inlot supnlv If dp
vclopod, Bnylng that tho project was
a fpsslhlo and Inexpensive ono.
Edgar McDanlol said that ho had
Is no reaBon why somo less (unllfled
muii should bo put In cither place.
Am After Coulil.
XXn I II wftB reported today that If
. County Surveyor Gould souks .
I In an ordinary" nmiimont hot I iSlcctJ0"'. .L10 wl" b.? im' twgot
f air counts for about as much "' ,, "'." 7 rn,nK. , t is pointed
I as real logic iout t,mt ho ,nn1 n ,ars "uinbor
4 b ' I of ranchors Irato last summor by
(uiiii.jiiik rimii mirvuys aim spccifl.
cations.
that hasn't Its Ford car. no matter "orvcil on a commltteo sovoral years
now mnny cars or other makes tho
ownors may have.
' firm lnnal Irrn t n n mntnH nnnulw nn.l
tho foaslbl'Jty of a municipal water
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
---
A Coos Bay woman ofton re
grets tho marrlag opportunity
sho took nnd tho marriage op
portunities slio didn't tnko.
I
--
AHpii lo Itiin. Mayor F. K. Allen
returned today from Bnndon. Ho
has prnctlcally made up his mind to
run for county clork and will probn
bly announce his cnndldncy tomorrow
or noxt day.
ItK.Ui ICHTATU HIIOPPKBH.
VTa nil
---
Know tnnt a
nulsanco Is
Scores of Individuals aro shonnlnir
, around ninong tho ronl estate offices
1 and up nnd down tho stroots of
n . f t t mil HIU Q l Hull llnlil ln.l.. m at
a man who talks about himself. I "" ,'V ., """wk ' "unrgains."
bat s why wu all do It. I ;IoHt ' t,llo,1,,.,nro l,10re,' 'mwlK "ver
tho goods, llko women making tho
rounds of the dopnrtment storo y.ilos,
' PERSONAL 0VERPI nA I i nlw.a' looking for "something hot
iuiiouivhl UVCnrLUW I lor." The only thlnir thai will nh.rt
. A i .. . . n . . . '
,o,i l"lT" ,c"'l "'loppora to tloing sonm
nmi i
"?, MihtIwI Ilcr. W. C. Blckford.
II formerly of Daniels Crook but now
".iiIi... .. n.....i. ..,.i , i
i u"hilli.-ui ill. OUIIII1 IIUUl loggiug
ramp, and Agnes Schrodor, woro mar
rlod todny by Justlco Ponnock. Tho
groom Is flfty-sovon nnd this Is Mb
third mnrrlago, whllo tho brldo It
flftv nnd this Is hor second marrlago.
Constable Cox nnd Irn Schrodor woro
the witnesses.
tho
.ALAN TODD loft on
train for Bnndon.
W. p. PRKRTON loft on the morn
. nig train for Conlodo todnv.
W. J. CONRAD loft nn Mm nn,i, " "'5r '
i tnv nr..,m.. .,.i.. - 1111.1 nocenui
1 of many whoso word Is worth hetrt
ing. is not very far away.
system. Thn speaker snid thnt ho
wns In r-vnr of municipal systom
nnd would do nil In 1 Ih power to as
sist tho Chamber of Commorco In Its
efforts Inward securing a pure wator
supply.
' PrfM'Oro I loud Issue.
J. G. Mullen, formor city nttornoy
of North Bond, said ho thought tho
city could not flort n wntor bond Is
sue nt the nrosont tlmo and thnt tho
prosont system wns nniplo for the
nrcEOtit nerds nirl Mi t ho could not
see whom ny f?ral saving would bo,
ninuo uy no m'v ft nrquirlngn muni- Bond Hugh Mcl.nln to Washington to
clpal water syotom. , try and secure nctlon on tills mnttor
Fred HolllBter nnsworod Mr. Mul-' but this was deferred for Homo renson
leiu saying that If n bond Issuo woro 0r othor nnd mnny now point out thnt
nuthorlzod ho would nrrnngo for tho it wns a great mlBtnko not ta havo
snlo without any troublo or oxponso had him thoro boforo this,
to tho city. As for an Investment,
Mr. Holllster said that tho saving In a 4
Congress.
Captain T. J. Mncgenn of t' 0
Breakwater had a lively session with
Mnjor Morrow nt Portland this week.
Ho told Major Morrow that tho bar
drodgo Mlchle had not averaged an
hour's work a day ulnco It hnd boon
hero and furthermore
that he wns moro confident thnn over
that tho
weeks ou
Major Morrow Informed
tho U. S. Engineers woro
send nn export hero onrly
mcr to report on tho operations of
tho Mlchle ou tho Coos liny hnr.
Cnpt, Macgcun says that thn bar
dredge has prnctlcally demonstrated
that It will ho useless except as an
auxiliary of the Jetty system. Ho
took tho mnttor up with tho Port of
Coos Ray Commissioners todny.
It was proposed somo time ago to
Scammon Bros., From Wai
inqton, Negotiatitip for
Pot Lake at Ten Mile '
O. W. Sramtnon anil his hrmw ' I
ir iin.i iionn ..... . . .. -"-...
.- "." , . "-no imvo neon ponciuct ng 1 prfnti
ho declared riwli hatchery nnd Induitn h ''
as moro connnont innn over InRtnn. nro now iiPRotlntlnc forth I
dredge would not work six, ,,,,rchaoof PotUkS.lalheTWlSJ
t of tho year. section, with 1 vIpw of csIiMIiUk I
mn nnu mul a slmllnr business there. The; hi
) planning to Krontly pleased with this icctlwi W
f In the sum- if (loy nro nblo to soruro conttilct
lnsurnnco for ono yenr nlono, If tlio
city of North Bond hnd nn ampin
'I bollovo n good wator system Is
train for Cnniillln iminv
. Tl. VARNBY wns a Conlodo via
lor In Mnrshflold Thursday.
Ar.T. MKNDRL. of tho Hub Cloth
ing Stores, loft for Bnndon to
fny. J. J. SULLIVAN was n passenger on
tho morning train for Myrtlo Point
uiimj-.
.
Has Arcldpiit. George Goodrum
....... n,,u1MiuiH iu iiuiiik iUlim mniln Irln In nmi.lnn viwlnnln.. tin.l ""' Ul ulll li""" "" n ampin
uylng Is tho 811(1(1011 advonl of " " ' P,a ll ..? """ Vn iPf ny.nm " wntpr Hupnlv for flvlilln- flrps. would
a iirom iinccd!,- rising market, which ' - nowU. m ,1Z ',,l) no H,nn" ltoi towar, lm',K for
of lihoir win niiminnt.. .....ui r n. laiiiiiug, nenrrouu crcapotl n sorlous . n,. ....,
1 . ." "'" Mik ui iiiu nnnlilnnl irim u, ....!.... f.... i. I "? "' "
njr rirKii na inoy nro sooKing. ah I ,inn, ,,, ... ,r ;; :'- --. Z
ng markot. In tho bolhf ,... Vi. i.; .:.,',i. .7;," J ?J, r ""
.. miu tv.b ,.1111 i..u ui.i'n 111114 wnn
nonrly crushed to pulp. Fortunntoly
Yoin nvornito realtv shm.nnr iB . "? '"t l I'ou aim no escapmi wnn
working on a wrong theory. Instead , n ".u, ur""e" "co1'
of thinking In terms of tho future,
Instead of anticipating and plnnnlng MILS. MUCH DKAl)
for tho orns of prosporltvv ni'o.io,
singio minded In his nssurnnco MnrlifieM Woman KiiccuiiiIim Aftoi
.. 1 .. . ... . .
niiig iiiucMi 111 iicari 'I'liiuitie.
Mrs. W. II. Loach dlod nt tholr
. ...u.. iuiui mi, iiu id uiu Bimuinug iiiimu in nuiuu .iiiiroiiiioni hub morn-
u?.f 'mI8- rCql8l,CB.?f nK0O(1 Will Smith this afternoon.
& ? Vi!tJirn'JriPj?w0 ' ,n ',lsc,1B"i Prod Holllster rotiirnod y
'?'" l " 'ltlr-. A,K00,, wn or,8V;- from a trip through Central
ono of t' o smaller laW Ibtnk $i
can iiovoiop a nnu iiimncM. ,
Tholr plan Is to propagilt brn
numbors of trout nnd ke p theMt
well stocked, fcpillng the (lib, Tta
during closed scnsrnstliercinmii
snortsmpn for thn rlchl nf flitat I
tlioro nnd can aluo market 1 DnJI
iimiiiiy ui iruHn 1 ih 11. 1
Thoy havo liron onerallnit Ml
north of tho Columbia, about tW
miles from Tho Dalles,
Thoy nre now In tho Ten Jill
tlon and will probably return 10a
:: ul. ,
Alonn the Waterfront. '.'
I NORTH IIEN1) NKWS I -
Tho turf Gloaner sailed mm
Mrs. David Viumlinn. nf Mnrsh- with tho Imrgo Fredorlck, loaded J
fiold. viBltod friends hero vostonlav. 000 tons of coal front t eUlibrBW
Tho Rainbow Club of South Coos" for tho Umpqun. Tho coal It for t(
rtlvor Is being entertained by Mrs. railroad contractors. ,
L. BALL loft for Bandon on the that yhotovor ho buys now nt a 1013
nornlng trnln to call on tl o 0,,nbl'' "Kuro Is going to mako him
rado. l I "loney later on, ho Is out Btiooplng
torn Bhould conio boforo n city ball.
streot ImprovoniPiits or paving, ns tho
health of tho citizens Is constantly
Piulnngored by tho prosont system,
Gentlemen, whnr wo want Is netlon
and tho quicker a step Is tnken to
ward tho securing of a gov' wnt
svstoni. tho hotter for North Bond
nnd tho citizens of North Bond." Mr.
osterday
rip through Control OreKon
111 hohnir of his cnndldncy for Con
gress nnd mot with much encourage
ment. Mrs. Sadlo Maudory of North Bond
has commenced suit for divorce from
Herbert J. Mundory on the grounds
of desertion, rruol and Inhuman
treatment, etc.
I.HIBABV COVCnilT Sundiy.
HANI) DANCi: .MARCH IT.
ff. R. MATTHFWS wns a nasscneor n,mhl In quest of somo property .iiiR after a long Illness of hoarti Powell concluded by saving that tho ' .
I
on tho morning train for Conlp.in u.wf who is "up agnliiBt It" fl-mti-' trolilo. Mr. Leach Is Janitor at tin water system at t-o present tlmo Is
fodnv. i eifti'y nnd must sacrifice his holdings Masonic Hall. I
us .niiHome nan. uusnrv cennio nnn iiniionrnii.
ai ions than tholr value. Ho Is hot . Mrs. Annlo M. i.oacli was born In v-'" warmly applauded by tho moin
on tho trail of U.o mnn who haB lost Star Coifnty, Ohio, April 23. IS47. , bors.
ni joliand cannot keop up his nny- n"d was tho daughter of Mr. nnd I N. C, McLeod then addresBed the
moms. our slionnor. hlmsolf on. -.Mrs. John K. Kennedy. Sho pnmoi body nnd wont on record as In fnvnr
Mc.
Sup and
ALBERT S. RKI.IO loft on the
morning trnln for Coqulllo and
Bnndon todny. I
2. It. MATTHKVVS. nf Pnnln.ln .--'
n bllBlllOHfl vlnltnr n irr',rll,l tlllllstlc OllOllgll on tho fntiiro. Ih half to
Wednesday, returning on tho K'd thnt times nro nof tho host yet n,,0t throe yenrs ngo
AMONG THE SICK
mornlnir train.
SiHH
i and that othors havo mlsuivitius. Hoini. II. Leneh woro mnrrlod Octo-
ItS. C. II. PARKICR and Miss' ,H "otwhat you would call a construe- uo'' 2 1807, nt Koytosvlllo, Missouri.
AInrlo Parker, who lmvn l.non viaii. ' tlvo optimist. In effect ho Is a boar I Tho funornl will bo hold Saturday
Ing on tho Ray tho past yonr loft tro market. I morning nt 10 o'clock, the funeral
f.. Mini.. 1. i.. ....... l. I'll. a1i.....no n l.l.. .1... tRnrvlrna linlnrr nnnillir.lt ,1 u 11m np.i'n
. iiu uuiiuin uiu iiiuniuK mo mm- - ..t vw.. .k .. hkmu
or tholr homo In Amherst, Nova
Rootla, on tho last Bronkwator.
7hoy made mnny frlonds whllo
noro, who rogrot to soo thorn
loave, but who will bo clad to
Vnow that thoy will return next lmts off, always looking for that ono liip HAVC "AITU IM
jenr to locate hero pormniiontly, ohnnco to got soniojhlng for nothing, v'c n"vc "HI 1 n I IM
tnko of tholr lives. Jn n city wbos-
future Is as absolutely bocuio as Is
tuat or .Mjarsiitloui. tho man who
shops and puts off, mid shops nnd
John E. Kennedy. Sho enmojbody nnd went on record as In fnv
Marshffeld with hor husband of tho municipal system. Mr. M
I.poiI was not In favor of tho Pony
Inlot supply, but thought It much
hotter than thp present system. Mr.
McLood snld thnt should a prlvato
corporation doslro to entor tho Hold in
yonrs to conio tho Pnnv Inlot sourco
could bo usod n a wator snnply for
mills nr' factories. A loading nhv
sMpn recently made an oxamlnntlon
or tno rony iniot supniy and nro
by tho Rev. Josoph Knntts,
HAND DANCE MARCH 17.
CLOSE IIIU STORES
1o Moio of Kleguji Clmln OKlcrod
, to Suspend Business
Ftly AMo-lie. I'rfw la Coat lljy Tlmn.)
NEW YORK. March 12. Ordors
dosing two big (lopnrtmeiit stores
operated by Henry Slogol nnd pnrt
Jiors woro Issued by tho United
Stntos Court todny, Tho grand Jury
ia Investigating chnrgis of frauds.
"WILL PROHE (HUIX PIT.
Congresslonnl Iuve.stltrntinn of Clil-
cugo Ilotutl of Trmlo l'nmusiil,
fnr AuikUIJ Vnt to Com Dr Time.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Maroh 12
Congressional Investigation of trad
ing In futures In cotton nnd grain
was foreshadowed when tho Houso
Rules Committno appointed sub.
committee to draw a resolution for
suoli action.
THIS STOMACH REMEDY
good times empty handed.
LIIIHAHY CONCERT Sunday.
CHILDREN STUDY ALFALFA,
SALEM. Or. Mnroh 12 Boglnn-
Ing Monday the entlro second week
of this month has boon nnmciP'Al.
growing:,
I Is, In tliuos like tho prosont, whon so
many real bargains aro to bo hnd,
playing on a mighty unsafo margin. A woman customer snld to us tho
Tho moro fnct that no ono enn nut othor dnv: "Snv. vnm niieht in tell
his flngor on tho oxact day and week lovoryone In town ubout Uoxall Dys
when values will bogln to sonr dom pepsin Tablets, l would mysolt If
not do away with tho fact that hi,; I could." That set us to thinking,
financial Interests aro staking grout' So ninny people have used thorn and
sums on tho dovolopmont of Coos Bay havo so enthusiastically sounded
and thnt tho latent greatness of this tluir praises both to us and their
harbor will presontly becomo a dv- friends, thnt wo hud an Idea you
namlc forco which will sweep Mnrsh- all know about thorn. But. In the,
Hold Into an era of growth and pros- chance that soma of you who suf
porlty undreamed of by the moat san- jfor from Indigestion, heartburn, dys
gulno. Some of tho shoppers aro pepsin, or somo other stomnch com-
goiug to unisii at tno turcaiioia of tiio.Piaiiu, uoirt Know about them wo
are writing this.
Thoy contain Bismuth nnd Pep
sin, two of tho grenttst digestive
aids known to medical sclonco, They"
sootho and comfort tho stomach,
promote the secretion of castrlo
juico, noip to quickly digest
rood and convert It Into rich, rod
blood, and Improve tho action of tlu
bowels. We bollovo them to bo
the host remedy mado for indiges
tion and dyspopsla. Wo certainly
wouldn't offer thoni to you entlroly
at our risk unless wo felt sure thoy
would do you a lot of good.- if
Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets do not re
llovo your Indigestion, chock tho
honrtbum nud mako it possible for
you to oat what you Ilka wheuovor
you llko, conio back nnjl got your
money, .
Sold only at tho more than 7000
Roxall Stores, nnd in this town only
nt our store. Threo sizes, 25c. 50c
I Mrs. C. W. Vlers Is reported very
111 with la grippe nt hor homo.
It. N. Fenton has been 111 at his
home tho last couple of days, suffer
ing front what sooms to bo a recur
ronco of tho malaria from which ho
was ill In tho Philippines for over
olght months during his army caroor.
Mrs. C. W. Vlers Is roported qulto
in ni wieir nonio in rormiaio,
ANNOUNCEMENT
I havo filed by Intention ns can
didate for rouomlnatlon for offlco
nouncod it tho host obtainable for ?.f County Commissioner on Itopub
drlnklng purposes. .Ilcn' tlckot.
A commit too wna npnolnted todnv aE0 J- ARMSTRONG,
by President Evorltt to Investlcato ' Present Incumbent.
HAND DANCE
MARCH
t
17.
Tlmos Want ads bring results.
HAND DANCE MAHCII V,
AVOID STUFFY, WHEEZY,
HREATHING
Take Foloy's Honoy and Tar Com-
.aim neon uy tjtaio suporintondont , pound tor an intinnimed and con
Cmirohlll. Alfalfa growing Is of siitii IBestod condition of tho nip passagos
Importance, not only to tho Hvo stock 'and bronchial tubes. A cold do
Interosts of the country, but nlso lu'volops quickly If not chockod and
its relation to tho maintenance nud bronchitis, In grlppo and pneumonia
npbulldln. of soil fortuity that ovorv nro dangorous possibilities. Harsh,
school throughour tho stato will bo racking coughs weaken tho system,
asked to obsorvo tho week through but Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar Is safe,
Slicing spoclal omphasls In tho lau-.nwo and cortnln In results. Con-
simso work on tho siibjeot of alfalfa tains no opiates, uwj proscription
tho best sourco of sunnly. with a view
to tho purclinso and Installation of a
municipal water system. The com
mltteo appointed Is as follows: Honry
Dlors, N. C. McLeod, Earl Powoll,
Fro Holllster and Edgnr MeDanlol.
After Trovellng Men. '
Travollng mon who want to dls
ppso of their wares In North Bend
must exhibit their samples In North
Bond horenftor. This was the deci
sion arrived at by tho members of tho
Chamber of Commorco ronresontlng'
loading businoss men of North Bond, "
Commercial men havo boon in tho
nnuu ot inviung iiieir pntrons to
Mnrshflold to look ovor tho "lino."
The merchants feel that Inasmuch as
tho goods are purchased In North
Bend thoy should bo displayed at one
tho J of the hotels. Arrangements woro
mndo by tho mombors last evening for
a saniplo room. A committee was
anpolntod by tho president to Inter
view the merchantH with a view to
making the matter compulsory fo'
traveling meu to exhibit nt North
Bend If they expected to dispose of
their wares. Tho committee appoint
ed was S. S. Jennings, Fred Holllster,
II. C. Wrny, S. Uogstad and J. A.
Mitchell.
Kick mi l'lione Sprvlcp.
Considerable dissatisfaction was
expressed by A. E. Warren laRt even
ing at tho poor telophone sorvico that
Is operative In North Bend at tho
"""' tlmo It was nolntpil mil
Llbhy COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phoni 72. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company.
I LIBRARY CONCERT Sundny.
Our Daily
Motion Pictures
Tho advertising wlumw ot
The Times are dally motiw
pictures of tho bualneii actlf
Ity of this community
good pnrt of the rest oi i
wor,(1' . . i ii..
Thoy show tho ebb and IB
of trado. They reflect l
prosperity of our people.
If The Times did notbW
olso than to present these
vortlsomonts to tho readericii
by day It would be reodeWJ
good servlro. .,
Every Times reader tw
bo nn advertising reader.
It means bolng lettr ;
formed and being posted t w
times as to tho good thing tw
markot offers. . .
It Is tho kind of readlni tt
is ontlroly to your pro.lt.
Bogln toduy the
nients nro particularly Intert-
Ing..
I
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BAND DANCE MARCH 17.
Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo- and $1.00. Lockhart-Parsons Drug however that the company Is mabtnr.
site Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. CenJCo., "Tho Busy Corner." Mnrshfleld,, Tttn"mmulnthwlmMSSS.
tral Avcuuo Drug Store, local agency. lOregon. errdurrn-Uthe.oTn
ent and during these Improvements
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co,
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
Due Friday Morning.
S, S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
Will sail from Coos Bay for San Francisco Saturday,
March 14, at 11 p.m., from Smith mill dock.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23.
and 600 Fife bldg.
Coos Bay agent, C. F. McGeorge, Phone,44.