JPITT , iHqfPipfiw'y. wt .?S!SW.XLg 'JggfeMpBWB: ?vr? "ir." jB3 TwywuBwiwijAlwyJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914-EVENING EDITION. TIME TAI1L13 t iff "'il H' Willamette -Pacific Motor Car ,; Mum;. i --w IWWIMIIMWillMWIIMI llllllllllWMMlaLIMIIMllMUIMMlM Willi 1 "WWEWPlmnWBIWHIiilimBMM . AlVm ffl fi&y& (xfffjf " '" ":,7r; 1 fj'K Fj ltd 'ij j-rn iiirV AX .Zz1"' fimH)', III u- ; Lenvo North CMC 7:15 8:16 0:15 io:ic 10:45 11:15 ll:4C 12:45 1:15 l:4C 2:15 2:45 3.15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:45 C:l5 7:15 7:45 8:15 8:45 9:15 10:15 Saturdays 11:15 12:15 Homl a. in. a. m. a. m. n. in. a. m. a. in. a. in. a. m. p. in. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. in. p. in. i:uu p. in. 2:00 P. in. in. m. m. in. 2:30 3:00 P. P. 3:30 P. 4:00 p. 4:30 D. m. C:00 p, in. p. m. p. in. G!30 p. in. J:00 p. in. 7:00 p. ih. 7:30 p. in. S:6 p. in. 5:30 p. m. 6:00 p. in. 10:00 p. m. Hnturdnyn only. 11:00 p. m. 12:00 in. Jjcnvo Mnishflcld 0:30 a. in. 7:00 n. in. 8:00 o. m. 9:00 n. m. 10:00 a. in. 10:30 n. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:30 n. in. 12:30 a. in. 1:00 p. in. p. in. p. m. p. in. p. ni p. in. p. m. p. m. only p. in. a. m. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WE FURNISH A RAO AND WILL PAY THIS POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfleld HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. T. J. 80AIFK g A. II. HOnaiNH Marshfield PA,NT AND nfiaisniiuu DEC0,AT,NG C(K Estimates Furnished, riiono nOO-J. Mni-Nliflcld, Oregon. WHITE GLOVES CLEANED Full Dress Suits to Rent UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM .TAT DOYLK 6 O. O. DAOOICTT MO Central Ave. Phono l!r0-X 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 Murelificlil-Nortli Rend Auto Lino Cur every ten mlntiti'H from (I n. in to li!:.0 p. in. GOltST A KINO. Props. 'EDISON'S LATEST A stornjro buttery that coiitlnunl over charging will not liarni. DOK8 NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not lose 1(h chnrgo while standing Idlo. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay Wiring Co. in:) 1 1 ro (1 way. Agc'iits for Tort of Coos liny. South Coos River Boats Expross learos Marshflold for bead of rlvor at 8 a. in., re turning In ovonlnp. Steamer Rainbow leaves henil of rlvor at 7 a. in. and returning leaves Marsbltuld at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITH. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Im mediate bcrvlco, prompt Atten tion to till Intcri'KtH of our client'. .Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman & Co. OUR ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED S. S. JENNINGS NORTH REN!) In our new location, we aro ei peclally prepared to enter to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Open flay and night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Broadway ami Commercial Mfld. FARIILY DINNERS But iStralght aide iirejn J .Pr tM 'C5 A'-i1 J r.v $ m fa WJJifBM !mm "THE GUNNERY" COOS COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new'and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. C'loanliiK'. repairing or nor plnteiiM, work Kiiiimnti'cd. Itllilxum and ciirbon paper delivered. I'hono iiNyour order. I'hono -II. Alllumo office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. A Check Account With this bank will add System to- your business affairs And Hyfilom menus Increased business, docrensod expense, In cronscd offlclouuy, uolf cunfld nco und rollnnco. Your roturn clicclcs, cnncolluJ by tho bank when paid, aro a cntn plotu record of your nionoy illsburconionta. Tills bank Invltos your account. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay s- Statement of CondltJou -or1 FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS of .Mundiflelil mid Myrtle Point, Oivgon, nt tlio vloso of business Mnrrh 1, 101-1 Resources. f.oiina and discounts ?C9fl,512.77 Danklne Houses CI, 493. 17 CasU and Slcht Exchange 211,798.26 Total ..$07,801.10 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In ? 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits G9,C34.C4 Doposlts 828,109.55 Total ..$07,801.10 Pon! Forget That We Are Selling Cape Arago Coffee Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House i:t( orlh llroadwny. Tlin HOUSK C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItCTAIL DKPAKTMENT liUMKEIt, MTU. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOOHS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEL IHLL IN TWO I1Y USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 1UO. 1H3 SOUTH BROADWAY All Kinds of Job Printing No Transaction Is Complete Until Our Customer is Satisfied WE accept our" full re sponsibility with every transaction. If wo sell you tires, wo must earn your confidence and good will. It is not enough that wo supply mileage ; you aro entitled to our personal interest in your tiro scrvico and all that per tains to it ' Wo aim to sustain the reputation of the manu facturers of Fisk Tires as tho Squarcst Dealing Company Makers of tho Honestly Built, Scrvico-Giving Tiro, Fisk Tires are Furnished to Fit Every Typo of Rim and Cost No Moro Than Other Representative Equipment. The Fisk Rubber Company Cnr Otflt. for tU Pclfli Coul SAN TRANCISCO, CAL. DIUNCH HOUtlt Stll, W.ih. PoiUnJ, Or. O.kUnd, CI. Jr Frtnelico, C.I. Sier.m.nlo, C.I. Filing CI. Ul Anicli.i CL VLMWm OP TASTE Phone H01-J. Done at Tho Times Office wmt 2.0 r.t '. i &ia&.'.i n vs ! uj jjt ham iMjr a Tk ''x--" r rJTr,T - ty mMsiMi Wfe;Sm418 - Mr. Hayward. nhyolcal director nt tlio University of Oregon, will Bpontl this week In Coos County. Wlillo horo ho will address tho high school studonta and it Is hoped ho may Blvo a storeoptlcon lecturo at tho high school building. A commlttco of four boys roprosontliiR tho rour clnsscs, Sydney Clarke, of tho Sen ior clnss; Win. McDonald, of tho Junior; Henry Lccocq. of tho Soph omores and Wolsoy Seaman of the Freshmen, havo boon appointed to arrange for his ontortalnmont while horo. Tho few rccont, bright, sunny days havo brought an outburst of on iiu Hlasm In athletics In tho form of color caps. Tlio Sophomores nro wearing tho purplo and gold, tho Freshmen the green and white. Tho constitution of tho athletic association has recently boen nmond cd whereby the mnnagors of tho football toain nro to bo awarded an old English monogram M. Tho Marshflold High School will bo represented by Chester Isaacson and Cecil Robertson In tho dobato to bo Hold In Klnmnth Falls March 27. Thoy will bo accompanied by Mr. Darker, principal of tho high school. A moat-cuttlng demonstration will bo given nt Fourier's, March 20 at .1 p. m., for tho domestic sclouco pupils. Window boxes for tho grade room windows nro being mndo by the boys of tho mnntiol training depart ment. Rao Davis nnd Howard Kolloy aro painting them. Trays ror the domestic sclcnco department are al so being mndo by the niauunl train ing clnsscs. ' Tho wnsto baskets to bo used In tho schools aro being mada In tt; manual training department, the i cuds being secured nnd then woven Into bnskets. Tho proceeds from tho rocrnt linn quct given tho Fellowship Club, at which about slxty-flvo people woro served under tho aiiBplrcs of the do'iicstlo sclcnco dopnrtnmnt of the high school woro sufficient to defray tho oxpoiiHcs of the dinner which wns served at n cost of about 5110. On Wednesday another of tho lu cent luncheons was given by tho ad vincrd class In domestic hcIciico, tho following girls having charge: Clara Serjeant, chairman, mutated by Cora Dye, Margticrlto Stack and Renn Ilaglund. The following menu was served: Pot roast, brown gravy, mashed potntos, lemon tnrts nnd ten. About thlrty-olght pooplo werr serv ed excluslvo of members of the class. About $1.25 was cleared, which will bo used for buyingkitch en utensils or dishes. Another luncheon will bo given next Wednes day. Tho following events nro schedul ed for tho remainder of tho sctiool year: April. A public exhibition, of music nnd calisthenics In tho grndos. April a. Willamette Qloo Club concert. April 17. Senior Play. April. Coos County Oratorical contest, Dandon. May. Exhibition of work In drawing, manual training and domes tic hcIoiico. Coos County field meet at Myrtle Point. , Juno. Commencement, ono of the featiiros of which will bo tao presen tation of "Plnnforo" by tho high school chorus. Tho representatives of tho Mnrsh fiold High School at tho Coos Coun ty Orntorlcnl contest to bo hold In Ihuidon will bo chosen nt the tryout from the following: Wlldn Harris, Evelyn Langworthy. Resale Finn agon, Adelaide Clarko and Chcstor Isaacson, Eighth Grade. Tho best grades In a civic tost given Monday follow: Rlnncho Schro der, 100; Georgo Hongoll, 100; Luol la Cook, 100; Wilfred McLnln, 92; Hnzel Cook, 100; Gladys Crawford, 100. Tho following grndos woro tnado In tho weekly spoiling test; Mildred Ilundy, 91; Rlancho Schrodor, 98; Ruby Cooley. 90; Catherine Colom- Merltol Rheumatism Ponders The unusually largo salo of this romedy Is tho best evldenco wo could offor you to prove Its morlt. It is made of effective ingredients, nnd Is guaranteed to glvo perman ent relief for rheumatism. Wo will clndly show you the formula and exp'iln Us merits to you. Owl Pro scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co han. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. nhono 74. Central Avenuo Drug sture. local agency. Prlco 50 cenU. NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you havo tliem laundered -nt TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Rromldo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly o( Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH REND O. A. Metlln, Prop. T" " J notnil noted mm TO TALK HERE " Hayward, of Orecion University to Speak at High Schools Trainer "Hill" Hnywnrd of tho Un iversity of Oregon, nrrlved Satur day for a series of lectures to bo giv en beforo tho studentH of tho high hchoolfl of tho county, tho first of which will bo given in North Homl this ovenlng. On Friday evening ho speaks In Marshfleld. Mr. Hayward has to roturn on tho next llrenkwntor next Saturday and so his schedule has been somowhnt changed, llo plniiB to bo In Myrtle Point tomorrow, In Dandon Wednes day nudi In Coqulllo Thursday, mak ing MarBhflold Friday Instead of Tuosdny as orlglnnlly phinncd. Mr. Hayward has such n statowlde and national reputation as an athletic trainer that It Is considered n rare treat to got him Into this county. Ills lectures will ho upon physical education, tnkou not only from the athletic standpoint, but also the phys ical development, llo has with him storeoptlcon nnd moving plcturo machines, with which ho Illustrates Ills' talks. Resides his lectures his trip has been so nrrnnged that ho will bo able to spend a day In each city, giving his tlmo in personnt talks to Individ uals Interested, and ulso help some aspiring youth In his chosen lino of lathlotlcn. This trip of Mr. Ilayward's has been long expected and old college students from U. of O., ns woll as of othor colleges, who havo known him or heard of him will be glnd to renew their acquaintance, nnd those who will moot him for tho first tlmo will come to renllzo that tho acqualntntico of a man of his character and ability goes far toward making college life, as well as life out of collcgo pleasant and useful. Ills Wturo which Is to be given horo Friday ovenlng will ho In the high school building and though primarily for high school studonts, Is opened to tho public who nro In terest ed. r,-t.r, rsw bo, 91; Georgo Hongoll, 91; Helen Iniiuol. 95; Ernest Harrows. J2; Wil fred MrLnlu, !5; Luelln Cook, 91; Hnzol Cook, 95; Do Forrest Mason, 91; GludyH Crawford, 97. In a civics test given Tuosdny tho following mndo good grades: George Hongoll, 100; Luolla Cook, 100; Gladys Crawford, 97: Holen Ininicl, 91; Mildred Ilundy, Oil; Wilfred Mc Lnln, 95; Helen Reos, 95; Rlancho Schroder, 100. In a history tost glvon Monday tho following mndo tho best grades: Georco Hongoll. 100: Rlancho Schro dor. 100; Mildred nimdy, 100; Hnzol Cook, 100; Helen noes, 90; Wilfred McLnln, 100; Helen Immol, 95; Al bert Powers, 95; Ruby Cooloy, 92; Lloyd la MJolix, 93. TUEUlf'TRUilUIR Thoy hnd cut off n Chlnnmnn's quouo, And wcro painting his head a bright hluouo; Ho tho Chlnnmnn said, As thoy dnubed nt his head: "When I suoiio yuou, youeiio'll ruoue whnt yueuo duouo." KNOWS WHERE NOTED WRECK 18 RURIED Frank R. Tlchenor writes to tho Port Orford Tribune from Senttlo that tho wreck of tho Rrothor Jonathan, which wont down in 1805, lies off tho Ore gon const Instead of tho Califor nia coast, llo says that ho has a manuscript and chart loft by his grandfather, Capt. Win. Tlch enor, ono of tho earliest plonoors of furrv. showlntr lust whoro the I wreck Is. Ho says thnt tho hot- I torn wont out of tho boat on tho Oregon coast and that the bulk of tho hulk floated for sov oral days. Ho says his grand father Intended to try and ro covor tho half million dollar cargo, but tho govornmont limit ed tho rownrd to $10,000. rriT"iiw A groat majority of persons af flicted with oczoma have no othor allmont, which Is accepted as proof that oczoma Is purely n skin dlsoaso. Morltol Eczema Remedy is rocora monded especially for eczema and disonsea of tho skin. If you are af flicted with this torrlblo disease wo nsk you to use this romedy on our guarantoo. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo slto Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenuo Drup Store, local agency. Prices EOc and $1.00 YOU AUTO CAlT FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four pood cars with careful drivers For day service, phono 1-I4-J, niimco Rlihml Purlors. For night service, Phono 200-L Right Cafe. D. L F0OTE. . CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICF A now taxlcnb has hoen added to my auto service. Careful drivers J U7I11 crn inithn nt anv Mmn Stand I Dlnnco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78 Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor. finnT l "OT. wi oo-opgr- Tho Coos n,. BOCIntln Ion DIM '..Bt viinmbi Lcr MCtaJS ove: fOl- mlng. A'Vp and i ay-Ian. "a'i u uy Kocrotary Tho ""!.!, IIIMI IFln . ih; .."v! ctisslon fin h a , ell fnn.1 n,. ' ''l I ' iiu nv.T... -.:... .'' triu. .110 oramunltlei SiVt) nr hii.i... "."Mci I Ion of ih." " S.al SVPMVK! ',"," uri"8 hfoto? v,,i CO-OtlPMII.. ? clinmiGls of th ... wore about fit ,7? nt the mectin" AOli All Over Iinawntmn ZTT Klks elected DrTlpk Loadlni. ifnui.4. -' tor mod top, Jj J II. T. MfPl.iu. IHnck, Tiler; J p lllllL'PP II.m... tho "arand Lodje'iK M'MINXVIliB-h WOOil hut an.......! for tlio office cl Couil YlHIllllll CountT ' ' POrtTI.AND.-Ski nhl will mtW IV. flco ni f'Hr ni..i... MKDKORD.-Jbl wuiuiiiiinca 10 lt and will order ID M, riy joiii 10 uturrM POIlTLAND-n,! wncni rrora wniia tier ton. Imi li I, rntp frnm RimMU I. . thnt this can biiii73 e88a ry to mcetForCiil .MUliLAIjA.-Itttf: children hnd tk. inoiils, wife of i (a throat. ShonnrRm 8HKnil)AN.-V VI nontiiiK a road cctitr hns offorcil In ren of hnrd-surfac roiiit silo of 100,000, di tno roads ror rive r KUaE.N'K.-0nlrt out many Tarlctieitfi search of one tut u NKVPOItT-TO( lug a flno rest rwai It will rover MSI n ground nnd will Irn fur children la ecu SALEM. E. J U for offlco of neon: sixth district. Hiii and his residence U f MOLLALA. - Tit linvo been made foiii power franchlici ta Council. ' MILAUK!E.T-Wfl nnrlor In n birbtr I ted suicide bj in U-nllnt. lake HituI SALEM. Tbl .W fish commlailon iia oy for warden'i vx lun.lr nn,1 mfirt tflf 1 tho future, It li ecW wAi.ni'nnT. Tmv port saw the ojniicj saloon Friday,""' 8ALEM.-J. CrlfMl Point, waa aoriM sj General tDaiuw rounty tax and wu tnx the county I' quired to accept IMI county tax. UiMir-iM,'" ; . United Statea Si!l is: treuii '"v ,Li u producers PtVI Lu Oregon deiri! tected nnv , "."w"rv;,.i set tne p ,v' :. jI during tho mcjft "1 result of acciu"- "".iSS lormincu - - , LIB the levy ; taxes to ra'"j. t ruin "" ,. .4 one-armed mo ?,D tft erTnockedlloi arrested Uter rouTicsj At the mee eal . l '"". b "P.0 .Uill,' nignw ?"-& t discussing Vra tb HAND i, t keep Ttt " w - vionu - ..j fntbe scalP one we M e and M.0 tCrfjlAUMK titoni