3SF l'rwwa ' '7! V f JC -3Mr T ..j..-J- ... j ....- -.. ...nn.IMnU.t innii iA4i pirmmn cnirinM FOUR ''1 IHUUUSBAY TIMES, MAHSHNtLU, UHfcUUN, WbUIMfcSUflT, ,niL I, iih evemnm smiium. A NEW REIGN IN PHI TQDA y Col. Goethals and Staff Take Over Government of Canal Zone Hr AMOflitcJ Pitm to Coos najr Tlmc. PANAMA, April 1. Tho l'ahnma Cnnnl Zono bugnn biiBlncsa today under a porimuiont form of govern ment 1 lUE TO MEET HER la a curable uMdcaso, which requires treatment. Tho OttRlNE treatment can bo use with nbaoluto confi dence. It destroys all tloslro for whiskey, beer, or other lntoxlcantn. Can bo given In tho homo. No san itarium expanse. No loss of time from work. Can bo given sccrotly. If after a trial you fall to got any bonoflt from Its ubo your monoy will bo refunded. ORR1NE Is propared In two forms: No. 1, secret trcntmont, n powdor; ORRINE No. 2 in pill form for thoso who deslro to tnko volun- Costs only $1.00 Leaguo, whlfch wllPbe hold In Marsh- a box. Como In and talk over tho field April 2fc to 3Ct havo about been matter with us. Ask for booklot. pnninintmi. lit in nvniuitmi lmf im Owl I'roscr intioii Pharmacy. Frank Tho Isthmian Canal Commission, I gathering will bo the largest that D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Ho- DRUNKENNESS Plans Made for Annual Con ventionExpect R. A. Bobth to;' Speak v Plans foil tho ''ninth nnnual con vontlon of tho Coos Cptmty Bpworth tary treatmont. which linn governed tho 7.0110 during tho construction or tno waterway, was dissolved, and a civil adminis tration, Boml-inllltary In character, .was established. Colonel Goorgo W. Ooothals, by appointment of tho President, of the United States, became Us first gov ernor, ills Inauguration was re markable Thero were no coro nionlcs, no speeches, no display. In his offico on the top of Cnlo bra Hill, overlooking tho now fa mous cut of that nmno, Colonel Goethals, chairman and chief on glncor of tho Isthmian Canal Com mission, simply began his day's work under a new tltlo "Governor and Chief of tho Dopartmont or Op eration und Mnlntoiianco. In tho big cut below, whllo tho Colonel figuratively transferred his power from 0110 hand to another, tho stenm dredges woro tearing nwny at tho front of Curnracha slide, and locomotives wero busy hauling away more of the daily spoil. Work progressed as usual nlong tho whola ronto of the canal. Thoro woro no oxtra flogs flying, no outward show of any kind that tho government of tho zono was undergoing any chant) s. Theso iwero . changes In name nioroly, so far as most of tho canal workors woro concerned. Ever slnco Colonol Goethals bocamo tho guiding spirit of the work, ho haB boon tho "bon ovolent despot" of tho Isthmus, and thoro nro few now faces In tho group of mon who hnvo found a plana In tho permanent government. Tho llHt hnB b.on announced as follows: Engineer of Maintenance Colonol Harry F. Hodges, of tho Army 011-L'lneors. Superintendent of Transportation Captain Hugh Roclnmn, U. 8. N. Electrical Hngincor Captnln W. II. Roso, of tho Army engineers. Captains for tho Terminal Ports Commander D. 13. Dlsmukes and Lloiitonnnt-Commnntlor Honry V. Hutlor, II. S. N. Superintendent of Shops and Dry docks, Naval Constructor I). C. Nutting. General Purchasing Offlcor Ma jor V, C. Hoggs, Army cnglnem. Chief Quartermaster Captain R. w. Wood, United States Cavalry (temporarily, ponding reorganization of tho supply department.) Auditor II. A. A. Smith, nsslsant, II. P.. Ilnrrah. , t Chief Health Offlcor Ljotitonnnt Colonol Charles F. Mason, Medical Corps, U'. S. A. Chief Offlcor of tho Quarnntlno Division Pant Assistant Surgeon Marshall C. Qtithrlo, U. S. Bureau of Public Honlth. Exoontlvo Secrotary C. A. Mc Ilvalns. Only a sninll portion of tho per manent organization bocamo actual ly offectlvo toduy. It probably will not bo porfectod until nil of tho construction work has been dono, which will roqulro probably another yenr. . .. That part of tho old organization that will fool tho now order of things first Is tho old Dopartmont of Civil Administration, over which Itlchard Ii. Motcnlfo presided. Ab fnst aB practicable, Colonol Gotlials said, this w.il bo re-organlzud and will ho placed under tho now Execu tive Secrotary. Tho courts, which fonnorly woro conslnorod a part of this dopartmont, nlroady hnvo beon soparated and consolidated under tho ono Federal Judgo and his two aBslstniits nt clthor end ofctho canal. All dopartmonta will bo directly responsible to tho Govomor of the Panama Canal, who, In turn, Ib re sponsible to tho President of tin. United States through tho War Do partmont. , , When in oporntlon It Is cstlmntod thoro will bo nbout 2000 American whlto employes on tho cnnnl, and porhnps a fow hundrod nogro la borers, nil resident of tho Cnnnl Zono. the organization has over held. In addition to prominent local , speakciB, It In expected to havo P.. A. , Hooth, tho mllllonnlro lumbormnn of I3ugono, whoj Is a candidate for tho Republican jiomltintlon for United States Senator from Oregon, to do-. liver a talk at tho convention. Mr. Booth Is oxpicted hero nt that time 1 to make n tour1 or tho county, and j tho subject 'assigned to him nt tho 1 convention Isj "Tho World Brother-' hood." i ' I Mayor V. ii Allen 'Will dollvcr tic I nddross of wolcomo nnd Miss Hnttloj Sweet of Cotiulllo will respond for tho convention. Sunt. F. A. Tledgen j of Mnrshfleldl Will -.Bpcak on "Prac-1 tlcal Ministerial Co'-operntlon In tho !' Problems of tho Public Schools" and Rev. C. II. Bryan of Coqulllo will Bpcak on "Tho Importance of Leader ship In tho Evangollstlcnl Work of tho Church." , A numbor of, others will addroxs tho meetings, wbjqh will deal prlncl pally with Advancing church work. It Is stated that thero inro over 1300 momhorB of tho Epworth Lengtio In uoob county now. v i tol. Phono 74. Political Announcements FOR SIIFRIFF I hdreliv nnnounco myself aB a candidate for tho offico of Sheriff of Coos Countv. subject to tho action of tho Republican etectors at the nriinarloB. Mnv lfi. If olected, I hereby pledge myself to a policy of rigid law enforcement, without fenr, favor, prejudice or par, tlallty, and Bhall, during my incum boncy, conduct said offico in a hub! nesB-llko and economical mnnnor. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. (Paid Adv.), ANNOUNCEMENT WE MAKE OUR OWN- Ice Cream PURE RICH WHOLESOME Ordora for parties, banquets and dinners filled promptly. If It Is' BARTER'S it'B all right. Salter's Front street. Phono 333-J. SNOWS COST! Y IX .NEW .YORK Over $2,JO(M()6 Expended This Win top In OlViuiIng Ktrcctfi. NEW VORK, April 1. Wh'on .iiuinur uary piucKoa ner geese, and lot their downy plumauo fnll on Now York City, Strcot donning Commissioner Fothorston laid out $2,100,000 to clo.in it away. This Is Hip highest record tho removal I of snow has put upon tho books. I I Commissioner Fothorston, howovor, was laboring under tho old con- iiih.'ib ur oiiuw removal, and car ried OUt Old lilena. "Tint nnv year I'll put my. own Ideas and motii- fius into crrect,:' ho suld, "and then If the pooplo nro not satisfied with ' tno way tho streets aro being clean- od, tho responsibility will bo on nty J shoulders." Records show that N'.w York CltjV had eight snow Btorms, ' with 11 toRil fall of ovor thlrtv- four and ono-hiilf Inches. EDISON'S LATEST .V storngc battery that continual over charging will not liiirm. DOES NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not Iono Its charge while standing Idle. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay Wiring Co. tn:t Broadway. AgeutM for Port of Coos Bay. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio CANADA'S BIRTHDAY. OTTAWA, Quo., Mnroh .11. Ycs torday was tho onnlvorsnry of tho passing of tho British North America Act, nnd tho Women's Canadian His torical Socloty hold their annual meotlng hero. At tho presont tlnio this society Is working for two great objects: n suitablo momougl to the birth of tho Dominion and a fit mem orial to Colonol By, tho founder of this city. H. R. II.. tho Duchess of Conntuight, is tho gracious patronoss of tho Society nnd its honorary presi dent is Lady Lnurior, who has done so much for Cnnndlan music and art. Mcrltol Illicit latlsni Powders- Tho unusually largo sale of tins romody is tho best ovldence we could offer you to prove Its merit. It Is mndo of etfectivo Ingredients, and Is guaranteed to give porman out rollof for rheumatism, Wo will gjadly show you tho formula and oxplaln its merits to you. Owl Pro scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co hnn, Opposlto Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avcmio Drug Store, local agency. Prico 50 cents MWWW im 1 ' l"FTI lM ISaiL I MM In our new location, we are o peclally prepared to cator to fumllj trade. Regular meals or short or den. ? Open tUy nnd night. MERCHANT'S OAFK. Brodwy and Cominerclal Mflil J . , FAMILY DINNERS MRS. O. F. HIBARaEH Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailor lug Prices reasonablo Ovor Magncs & Matson Storo Phono lilS-J. OXE RUB IX ,T1ME SAVES XINE uonc wait un,tll your hair Is gono b.'t keep all ypu hnvo If possible, j Wo rocommond Morltol Hnlr Tonic as n rollablo phipnratlon for koop-1 Ing tho scalp cldan and honlthy con- Ultlon nnd promoting hnlr growth. It Is n preparation of gonitlno. merit, ono wo nro ploasod to guarantco to you. Owl Proscrllltlon Phnrmnnv Frank D. Cohnni Opposlto Chandler ,- Hotol. Phono 4. Central Avenuo " " Drug Stoiv, locril ngoncy. Prlcts noc tnoy R aftor- and J1.00. .. Times Wnnt nds bring results. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Mnrshflcld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH BEND C. A. Motlln, Prop. 'AiWt It Fine? The old house never looked so brinht before. Electric Light has added an air of cheor and comfort and it's a great boon for tired eyes, too. The soft, mellow light is fine for reading or sewing at night. Electric Lisfht Brightens the Home You can brighten YOUR home with this mod ern luxury at a very low cost. Your home can be wired quickly, cheaply and without dirt or muss. Oregon Power Co. i Second and Central h'SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ALL 915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, Our business is growing larger every month THERE'S A REASON. Doal with ub, and wo will not only save you monoy, but you will havo tho satisfaction that you aro being treated right. Qlvo 113 a trial and you will not regrot It, v Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House Phono al-.T. THE IJM) North Broadway HOUSE OF TASTE. i hereby announco myBolf aB a eandldnto for tho nomination of Rep resentative on tho Democratic ticket for Coos County, to bo submitted to tho vote of tho pcoplo at tho prl mnry olectlon On May 15, 1914. If nominated .and olectod, I will obldo by Btotomont Numbor Ono; 1 will favor quarterly payment of taxes. I will fnvor tho abollshmont of unnecessary commissions Hint must bo supported by tho taxpayers. I am in favor of good roads ovory. wnoro. I nm opposed to unJUBt taxation and excessive tnxatlon. J, TOM HALL, (Paid Adv.) NOTICE ' I horoby announco tnysolf ns a caudldnie for tho nomination of county clork, on tho. republican tic ket of Coob county to ue suumuicu to tho vote of tho peoplo at the pri mary election May Kith, F. D. KRUSE (Paid Adv.) FOR COUNTV CLERK As a Republican, I hereby plnce myBolf at a candidate for tho nom ination nt tho primaries to bo hold May 10 for tho offico of County Clork. If I am nominated and elected, 1 will, during my torm of offico, per form all its requirements and du ties promptly, expeditiously, without prejudlco and as economically ob U consistent with good sorvlco. Bc llovlng that I can snvo money for tlio tax payer nnd mnke somo for my Bolf, I want your voto. F. E. ALLEN. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEM EXT. I announco myself a candldato for J Stato Representative subject to tho 3 will of tlio Democratic voters at tho primaries May 1G. Will voto for tho primaries May 10. Will work for bettor road laws to onnblo tho pcoplo to got Oregon' out of tho mud. A. T. MORRISON. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I horoby nnnounco myself an u eandldnto for County Commissioner on tho Democratic ticket at tho com ing primary election. O. J. SEELEY. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I dcBlro to announco to tho Repub lican votors of Coos county that I am a candldato for tho nomination at the primaries to bo hold May 1G, (or tho offico of county commissioner. I advocato lower taxation, good roads and' a buslnessllko administra tion of county affairs. I favbr no particular locality, and If olected will work for tho best In terests of tho wliolo county. ' THOMAS B. JAMES. (Paid Adv.) FOR SHERIFF I horoby announco myself ns a candldato for tho nomination of Sheriff, on tho Domocratlc tlckot at tho primary election. If olectod I promlso to conduct tho offico In an economical manner, with tho nseur anco that all Interests nnd Individ uals will bo accorded fair treatment. TAYLOR SIGLIN. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a Re publican candldato for Joint Rop rcsonruttvo for Coos and Curry coun ties at tho primary election May 16. E. J. LONEY. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT I havo filed by intention as can dldato for ronomlnatlon for office of County Commissioner on Repub lican ticket. GEO. J. ARMSTRONG, . Presont Incumbent. (Paid Adv.) CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A now taxlcab lias boen'addod to iny auto service. Careful drlvorj. Will go anywhere at any tlmo. Stand fllnnco Cigar Store, Day phono, 78. Night phono 139-X. TOM GOODAIiE, Proprietor. Catching the Public Ear ..aSKKSS. If your business or your needs demand an nudlenca with tho public ear you aro up against a problem with Just ono solution. A speech on Front street might attract q hundred or two of Coos Bay's 10,000 divisions of tho public ear, but it's not any ways likely you'd got tho one or more you wanted, 'There's Just one way to properly and satisfactorily catch Coos Bay's public ear and that Is Urough a TIMES Want Ad. Nlnoty-flvo out of evory hundred people on Coos Bay road THE TIMES. Phono au ad to 133 and realize the value of reaching practically all tho peoplo. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD SAN PEDRO inter-ucean i ransportation Co. geiiii-wcekly service Coos Bay mid Hnn Francisco. S. S. Redcmdo I MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANPKrn AND SAN DIEGO, MONDAY, MARcW AT 12:15, NOON. UH 30 Equipped witli wireless and submarine boll, Passengers und freight. XTTANN SMlf H " Equipped with wireless aud submarine boll, Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM MARSHFIELD FOR HAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, APRIL I, AT 2:.lo P. f San Praneisco office, Greenwich street nipi Tn oi and GOO Pifq building, "3 Coos Bay Agent, O. P. McdKonau, Phone U. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Sjgqqghfr Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshflold March 14th, 11 a. m.; March 21at 7-nn . March 2Sth, 11:30 a. in.: April 4th, 1 p. m.: Anrll ii h in . m" April 18th, 1 p. m.: April 25th, 10 a. m.; April 30th, " J " B W,i Sails from Portlnnd March 18th, 2Gth, 8 a. m.: Anrll lt mh ir.. 22nd, 28th, 8 a. m. ' ' "l 8in' 1Gth' Tickets on Halo to nil Kn&tcni points mid information as in rnn. nnd rate cheerfully furnished. Phono .127-Ti. ILJ. MOIIR, Agent S. S. AR0LIIME. KQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS FINE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. xuw HTKKI, BOAT. HallH from North Bend Saturday. April -I, for Sun Fraud,, . PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ""'"s' North Bend Lumber Company, Agts. Phono 1A71. Xorth Ilcnd S. S. ALLIANCE SAIL FRO.M PORTLAND FOR COOH BAY tf TUESDAY, MAIIt'll .11, AT (1:00 p. M. Afl)li" " ROUND TRIP, 918.50. Connection with tlio North Bank Road nt Portlnnd. North Pacific Steamship Company Phono 4. C. T. M'OKOHOK, Aeent. YOU Can Judge a Bank by the loyalty of its customers. They know better than anybody. else how helpful is its attitude to wards them, how conservative its methods, how secure the institution. There has always been a reciprocal cor diality between this bank and its customers. They re main customers for years 'and they bring in their friendij I SERVICE THAT SATISFIES Ihe First National Bank ff Cnne Rav f FLANAGAN & BENNETT BAf OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNT. Established 1880, Capital, Surplus and UndiwW Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposit Officers! J. W. Iionnott, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. V. Williams, Cashier. ' Geo. F. -. i fiti WJnchesler. "jf 1 w ti C. A Smith Lumber & Mf RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, ..LATII, SWINGLES, MOULDINGS. ROOFING FAPJSR, t" J u 4 CUT THE FUEL HILT IN TWO BY USING OUR ff0P" PHONS 10. "J a0Vli Abstracts, Real Estate Fire and Marine tawwf TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO,, 1 PSO' . ., UiinJ!W HENRY HKWUSXAUJWiii, -- - . PLATTING MW a KABi'"- UARH. OIAT TIMT1ER AND GENERAL AGENTS MvnsiiKim.n OFI COQUILLB CITr OFFICE OTL PH0ottJ: RONE 191. '.i T Eatiro MISS ' o danc ell whe unt. Six re FOR c faordlna HOUSi Wc coi THR feuiy (ui omfdy ( PROM Wioldh er f, LHH.VG Heels. flctur 2S propoi rHce ana b appoh Ings j !Sji jtri- Q -&...., 4Zi)tmmfitutAv-m' '