The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
IS. C. MALONKV Editor nnd Pub.
OAK K. MALOXHY News Editor
Official Paper )f Coos County
Entered nt tho Postof flco at Marsh
fteld, Oregon, for transmission
tferough the niallB as second-class
tarii mattor.
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gZSr-zZjSS A. few
rTtgftg-i
IS THERE GRAFT
DANIELS VlhW
OF 6001 DONE
CORONER
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LEAST
SOUGHT
IN COOS COUNTY?
Rancher Writes a Letter to
The Times About Graft
and Good Roads.
Kdltor Times:
Tho good roads election will soon
bo called and tho question Is, "will
It carry?"
Now, 1 hnvo talked with qulto a
number of peoplo, anions thorn
fjovoral ranchers, on thnt matter,
and whllo thoy want wood roads
thoro scorns to bo a fcelliiB thnt a
JorKo por cent of public money
socs Into private pockets, or In
otlior words n Ronornl system of
Brart Is worked whero public funds
aro used.
Now wo want good roads nnd tiro
wininj; to pay for tlum, but this
distrust must bo allayed. How nro
wo boIiik to do It?
Ono plan Is to have tho county
liJri) n man to look after tho oxpon
flUuro of all public moneys anil to
s3vo 1dm, beshUB a fair snlnry, tho
Utrtal amount or nny Kruit mm no
mil fllBcover upon the ron lotion
ror tho grafters. Thnt would provont
tho saying thnt "thoy all do it
from npplyltiB to him.
It Is too easy to ehnrKO tho
work up with 100 sacks of turnout
nnd only ub olKhty, or buying for
a hlKhor price than honest cotn
liolltlon would wnrrunt, with a
split tho different o" botween uuyor
nnd sullcr.
Now, wh'thor thlH Husplclon Is
Jiibllflod or not, It Is koIiik
factor In tho Kod roads oloc-
tl0IU .1. A. (lOOI)WILL.
JtlARSIIFIKLI) Til 14 MPKICAL (MTV
Kdltor Times:
The people of Mnrslifleld nan won
bo proud of her music teachers and
directors. The writer bollovos Marsh
flolfl Is ahead of any like elf on tho
Taclflc Const for music. Music Is
TaBt liecomliiK " r "lt ncroHsltles
f life and will In tho near futnro bo
ono of tho most Important studlcH
In tho public set ooIh. Among our
loaohors of plnno are Mrn Pearl 11
loy IlallliiKor Mrs. 13. M. Farrlnger,
Mni. Hale, Mrs. Win. Horsfall Jr.
MIkh Kdna Loulso Larson, Hnrry K.
support, Mrs. C. M. Nolson. Mr. A.
Illclmrds and Mrs. A. 1). (ildley vn-i-nl
teacher.
AmonB this list of teachors aYo
KnidiintcH from all parts of tho Uni
ted states.
. N. Kenton, director of tho Coos
liny Concert Hand deserves a lot of
credit In tho Brand Hiiceess ho has
had with bis band and today wo havo
n. band that would nttrnet any city.
Mr. Konton gives prlvnlo Iobboiib on
band Instruments also.
Then wo have tho famous Keys
ore orchestra that Is not to bo sneer
ed at; under tho direction of Lew
lCoyser who takes euro of tho tench
Iiik of string Instruments.
Wo bolluo owluu to tho fact Hint
we 1 ave so many capable music
teachers It Is a great boneflt to Marsh
flold aB our pupl'H do not have to
ko nway fiom home to get tie bor'
Jnstructlon.
MuBlclan.
Secretary of Navy Lauds Na
tion's Leaders ana Laie
Tom Johnson.
inr AMofUtert Ifmt to Con lUr Tlmw.7
CLEVELAND, O., April 20. Tho
Influonco of Thomas Jefferson Pn
tho character and construction of
prosrnt day legislation nnd govern
ment was depicted by Joaophus Dan
iels, Secretary of tho Nnvy, before
ah omlnont body of Cleveland Demo
crats assembled here for tho annunl
Jofforson Dlnnor. Tho speaker eulo
gized tho speaker of Democracy nnd
declared mat. mo same uiiBtiiiniiiiunn,
.lofntlnn ntwl IllinrnlllV V.'lllpll cllnraC-
torlzcd Its admlnlatrntlon In tho days
of Jofforson woro scon today wldoly
depicted In the leadership of Presi
dent Wilson, tho counsol of Wm. J.
Hryan nnd tho oxamplo of Tom John
son, Cleveland's Into mayor.
Hoferrlng to tho present adminis
tration, Its tnrlff, currency and tax
laws, Mr. Daniels said that they woro
In thorough accord with tho princi
ples of "our Brent mentors, Jofforson
and Jackson." Thcso statutes a -roady
enacted nnd tho proposed anti
trust laws, ho added, showed that
the "Democratic party In tho past
..nnt linn ilniin mnrn In tllft WnV Of
constructive leBlslatlon than tho Re
publican party has In tho past do
cadcB." Mr. Dnnlols paid n glowing tribute
to tho momory of Mr. Johnson.
"Human liberty wns threatened from
a different direction when Tom John
son was raised up to champion tho
weal of tho masses. Ho Incarnated
tho spirit of JofferBon. Jefferson
wns not more forgetful of himself
la his thought of his countrymen
than Johnson and In tho lattor's use
of his wealth for tho community.'
Discussing tho effect of tho now
tariff Inw, tit speaker said that con
trary to tho predictions of the npos-
H..U ..r i.rU-llmr, v. nrn lint flooded
with "pauper" goods from abroad.
Our Imports have been Increased,
our exports, have grown grcnt r.
What Is truo of tho tariff applies
with equal forco to the curroncy.
Tho bill which tho Inst Congress
....n..(...i .....ii.i.iii.u Mm li Rt tlinuuht
I uunviuit umiHuiivo .iw - -- ---
lof tho nation on the subject. It
I.. . .....n..t.. InHllllH tl.lflrll
rears no uh'hiiiii"h .........
structuro to regulate tho fato of tho
whole communltlis.
"In tho accomplishment of these
Domocrntlc anil truiy Ainorirnn luet
ics of leBlslatlon, I would not with
hold tho credit d-sorvod by thoso
moniDors oi uoiiktcbs whu umur "
us politically, yet, who, In the liber
ality of their views, havo reinsrod
us tholr party support. It Is seldom
that two such vital Issues are de
termined with so llttlo pnrty spirit
and I regard It as moat auspicious
that tho tlino has arrived when men
of high Htntlon disregard tho ele
ment of tho party and loud their
support for measures for which
tholr opponents nro responsible."
1 1 UH I NEKS OUTLOOK (iOOD
Kd. Andrews, n formor iiBsoclato
of J. W, Perkins, paBaed thru here
today eiirouto homo to Modfoid after
a nine months sojourn In the East.
Ho believes money conditions In tho
East will soon hecomo satisfactory to
,.v..ri'1.niKv I In nunnplllllv noticed tllO
I way tho Wost Is being regarded as n
place for Investment, and on this
1 ground, as woll as tho assured Influx
of Immigrants with tho opeulng of
J the canal, bollovos this section has
i a Brent future. UoBobiirg Rovlow.
What You Have Keen Looking For.
.l!l itM.Iln T Inlmnnf In a IirCtl-
oration thnt gives satisfaction whoro
. . i 1 U Anilnrl
a pain kuior aim nemur m ubcu
We do not bollove you could got a
better llnlmont nt nny price. Owl
Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D,
Cohnn. Opposite Chandler .Hotel.
Phone 74. Central Avenue Drug
Store, Exclusive Agency. Prices 25c,
50c. SI. 00.
mm&sSnpmgr
Fred Wilson Only One to File
for Office. Full List of
Primary Candidates.
COQUILLE, Ore., April 20. The
coroner's offlco Is tho least Bought
of any In Coos county, Judging bv the
candidates filing for the primaries.
Only one candldato has filed for the
Job and ho Is Fred Wilson of Marsh
field, tho present Incumbent. Here
Is tho complete list who havo filed
for tho primaries May IB.
County Judge Republican, W. C.
Chase and James Watson; Democratic
T T ainnlnv
U. F km.n-J . ,,
County commissioner uepuuucuii
Thomas U. James, Geo. J. Armstrong,
Frank Flam and Levi sinmij uuiuu-
crnt, Elbert Dyer ana u. .i. eoiuy,
ProgrcsBlvo. E. II. Curtis.
County Clerk Republican, F. E.
Allen, Robert II. Wntson nnd F. D.
Kruse; Democratic. A. U. Collier.
Bl.erlff Republican, Alfred John
son, Jr. and oeo. w. iurr; uuiiiui
tlc. W. W. Oiiro and '.. T. Slglln.
Coroner Republican. V E. Wilson.
County Treasurer Republican, T.
M. Dlmmlck; Democratic, M. H. Her-
any
County Surveyor Republican, A.
N. Gould ond C. S. McCulloch.
Commlslonors of tho Port of Dan
don Republican, A. McNnrr and C.
IX. Moore; Democratic, T. P. Hnnley
and J. L. Krononbiirg.
ComnilBsloiiors of tho Port of C(j
qullo River Republican, C. E. Hill
ing nnd J. N. Genrhnrt: Democratic,
ThomaB D. Goarln nnd W. T. McClos-
Cominlsslonors for the Port of Coos
Day Republican, Henry Sengstack
en, A. II. Powers and Anson Otis
Rogers.
Justices of tho Peace Republican,
A. E. SchiiBtor, first district; C. L.
Ponnock, Mnrshflold District.
Constnblcs itppuuiicnn, v. u.
M nrslifleld district.
Our Rest Seller.
Wn nrn nnlllnt' more of McrltOl EC-
zoma Remedy tlinn nil tho others put
togothor. This largo sulo la duo to
tho fact tnat it is a propurauuii u
...,..u.,nl mnrlf tllfllln OXtlrCBSlV fOf
ono purpose eczema In Its various
forms, ir you nro nimcicu wuu iio
loathsomo dlBcase, do not delay using
Merltol Eczonm Romedy. Owl Pres
cription Phnrmncy. Frank D. Cohan.
Oppoalto Clianuior noioi. rnoiiu t.
r.n tnii AviMiiti Drui: Store, exclusive
iiKoncy. Prlcos GOc nnd $1.00.
In our now location, wo are es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade. Regular meals or short or
ders. Open Day and Xlgbt.
MERCHANT'S CAFK.
Ilronilway anil Commercial. Mfld.
FAMILY DINNERS.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
Q. RIDOUT
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phono 302-R.
Willamette -Pacific
Motor Car
Lcnvo Mnrslifleld
u:30 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
0:00 n. m.
10:00 a m.
and ovory.
thirty minutes
until
8:00 p. en.
9:00 p. m.
ininn n. m.
Sattinlnys only.
lliou p. m.
12:00 m.
Lenvo North nenil
6:45 a. m.
7:15 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
0:15 a. m.
10:15 a, m.
and overy
thirty minutes
until
8:1G p. ro
9:15 p. ni.
10:15 p. m.
Saturdays only
11:16 p. m.
12:15 n. ro.
Tho Itlchest Man lu tho World,
r-nnl.l n i in ml lila ontlrn fnrtnno trv-
; lug to mnko n bettor remedy for
rlioiiinniiam innu .tioruui unuiuuu
tlsiu Powders. If you only know
tholr vnltio you would uso this rom
edy for rhoitnmtlsm. Recommeiuled
by thoso who have tiled It. Owl
Proscription Pharmacy. Frank I).
Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phono 7-1. Central Avenue Drug
Store, Solo Local Agents. Price 50o.
WORK OX RAILWAY.
l-HIGENE. Or., April SO.Kngl
nnor Hoey said that the sonlco will
bo extended westward on tho Coos
iray-Kugono Hue gradually as tho
rnlls nro Hid. (linvol trains nro
now b lug jpenited rroin the gravel
oils nt Natron to the unballasted
part of the track on the western
ond, and the roadbed will bo placed
In condition for lomforiable travel
ns rapidly is possible, Tho road
la in good Bhupo at piesent aB far
ns n point wst of the Notl tunnel.
EiiBlnoor Hoey bald that construc
tion work nil along tho lino la pro
gressing as rapidly as possible con
HldorlitB the bad weathor, 'lhe
henvy ralus render tho roads lm
liaBBablo and It Is very difficult to
Imul mat "rials to the bridge sites.
Sovornl of the bridges along tho
SluBlaw this side of Maplofon nro
in an uncompleted condition hn
ulneer Hoey wild that tho rails will
probably not bo laid Into tlui town
beforo fall. . ,
A. J. (HMott-, Eugene agent of
tho Southorn Pacific company, said
thnt ho believed that a big business
will be done on this lino, lie bo
llovos that many people, oven this
tmiiuuor. will putronUo tho road to
ko to tho coast for their summor
outings. Whon tho Hue Is complet
ed nB far as Acme, or ev n to Maple
ton, a great deal of thw summer re
sort traffic may be diverted from
Newport to tho boaeh mxir the
mouth of tho Sluslaw.
XOSI.KU 014TS OPINION
S-VLEM. Ore.. April 20 Attorney
Uubtia.' Crarord handed out un op
inion to A. U NosWr. of llrldgo. to
the effoct that It was against the
law to keop n dance hall open nt
any hour on Sunday and that It must
l., ,". s '' nl 'vH-''M SUnrd j
NO SAW 141)0 KS
-on
YOUR COLLARS
If you luivo them laundered
nt
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
l J. 80AI1M4 g A. H. IIODGIN8
Marshfipld PA,NT AND
LLVwllfi I 111 J ft
Estimates Furnished.
Plioue aUU-J. Marshtleld, Oregon,
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul truutcs betwoon anj
points in Maruoflold for tho follow.
Ing rates, delivery to ie made In
ho first stories of buildings
One trunk 2o
Three trunks 50
twelve trunks 1.B0
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi HclMiier, Prop.
Phones. 120-J' AO-ii. hk.R,
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
20
Mardifleld-Xortl Rend Auto Lino.
Cam every ton minutes from II a, iu.
to lUiwO p. in.
GORST & KINO, Props.
CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICF
A now taxlrab haB boon added to
my auto sorvlco. Careful drivor
Will go anywhere nt any tlmo. Stand
Dlanco Cigar Btoro. Day phono, 78
Night phono 139-X.
TOM OOODALH. Proprietor.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOrtY
MILDRED ROGERS NELSON.
Tcncher if Piano"
Pupil of Hugo MniiHfeldt at Sun
FrmiclNco, Cnl. Five years'
teacliliiK oximtIciico In Han
Frnnclaco
Phono 3151 or 3107,
WT. TOMPKINH, I). 8. T.
(Weltmer Methods.)
Every known dlscaso treated
without drugs or surgory. Room 2
136 North Rroadway.
Phono IMO-L. Murshfleld, Or.
Suits Cleaned' nnd lretel.
Suits iiindo to Order.
Give U a Trial.
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
JAY DOYLE C. O. DAOOKTT
2IJ0 Central Ave. Phono 2"50-X
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
GEO. C. MURPHY,
Export Piano, Player and Organ
Tuning, Regulating and Repair
Ing. Res. 842 So. Broadway,
Ordors may bo loft at the Wiley
I). Allen Music 8toro, Contra.)
avonuo.
. ARE YOU BOTHERED
With Corns? If bo, you aro depriv
ed of half tho pleasure of life
pleasant walking and hoalthy oxor
clso. A visit to Mr. Olivia Kilniau.
Scientific (liliopodiHt, Ap't it. O'
Council Uldg., will be the sourco of
a permanent nmedy for aching feet.
JOEL OSTLIXI).
Piano Tuner and Repairer
tin 8. Sixth street. .Phono 10JJ-L.
Leave orders nt W. II. Haines Music
Company.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Formerly tho Coos Ilulldlng.
Ilronilway at Market
DAY RATES. 7.1o AND UP
SPECIAL RATIOS IIV THK
MOXTH
L. Ti. .lUSTEN. Miiiiager.
J
M. WRIGHT Phono H1B-K
RUILDIXO CONTRACTOR
Estimates furiilhlieel ou request,
O. GOSNEV Phono .1131
Coiitrnctor and lliiilder
P.stluiates I'lirulslicd on ReiiiO!.t
MV PAST WORK IS
MY REFERENCE
First and Alder Sts. Mundiflelil.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Mnrslifleld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDEN STREET
NORTH REND
C. A. Metliu, Prop.
DR. II. M. SHAW
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
DR. MATT1E 1. SHAW
Dlbcakcs of uouieii and children.
Otllce phono 330. RooniB 200, 201
202, Irving Block.
House phono, 105-J.
DR. A. J. IIKNHRY
DENTIST
Marsbnold, Oregon.
Rooms 204-205, Coke Building.
Residence phone 252-X.
Offlco phono 112-J.
MRS. FAHR1NOER,
Toucher of Piano.
Residence Studio, No. 1096,
Corner Commercial and Eleventh tiu
Phone SHO-J.
BKNJAMIN OSTLIN1),
Cousultlng lvjigliutr bi
Architect.
Offices, SO(l IrvliiK Block.
Phono lOiMj or 2(17-1.
Mnrslifleld, Oregon
pERL RILEY RALLINGER,
l'lanls-t and Teacher.
Resldeuce Studio, 217 No, Third St.
Phono 3CS-L.
W.
G. CHANDLEU,
ARCHITECT.
Koonu SOI and 05, Coke BuUdiaa
Marslifleid, Oreeop.
w
M. S. TURrEN,
ARCH1TKCT
Marthtleld, Orecoi.
South Coos
River Boats
Express leaves Marslifleld for
head of river at 8 a. m re
turning In evening.
Steamor Rainbow leaves
head of river at 7 a. m, and
returning leaves MarshUold at
2 p. m,
ROGERS A SMITH.
WE .MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cream
PURE
RICH
WHOLESOME
Orders for parties, banquets
nnd dinners filled promptly.
If It Is SARTER'S It's all
right.
Sarters'
Front street. Phono S33-J,
IRVING
BLOCK
See Men's Window
You will find this tho
most satisfactory storo for tho
si lection of your Spring Suit.
"Tho Parisian" styles aro
tho styles tho best dresaod
men will wear this spring.
Special $15.00 this week.
A multitude or handfioino
Browns, Rhus, Oroy,B, Tans
smart lino Btrlpes that will
ho worn more this Benson ::iun
ovor.
. .The utmost In k"oI clothe
nt $15.00.
WHY?
Because we wll for cash.
See Ladies' Window
V. big lino of Coata, Suits
nnd Dresses Just In from our
eastern buyor, bought at ex
ceptlonally low prlce8, i0lng
late. Wo offer the customer
the boneflt of theso bargain
by plnclng them on sale at
Lot No. 1.
Coats, Suits and Dresses
$li!.7!i
No two nllko; all noyclty
materials and serges, those
aro boautifully tollornl ear.
monts. 6
I)t No. l! ......... 91,1.00
We Kiinrantce Kntlsfnctlon.
For Women
THREE ONYX'f DAYS
20th 2 1st 22nd
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Tho ono Brent hoslory opportunity of tho year. This Is your
chanco for n big monoy saving; to soeuro tho Top Notch "OXVX"
Hosiery ViiIiick. Tho distributor's way to Introduce "OXY.Xv
quality to you:
fie 77
400ICK, black: 4028W. wltlto:
tons, tan Women's "Onyx"-medium-weight,
silk HbIo;
"Doiiblex" heol nnd too;
"Diib-1" trip and rr-lnforced
sole. Feels and looks 1 Ike
silk, but wears hotter. Regu
lar 50c V3lue. "Ony" Dar
prlce, three pair for . ... 91.(10
120M, Women's "Onyx" extra
slzo, medium-weight, silk lisle,
Diib-1 garter top and double
ipllcod heol, solo and too, black
only. Regular 50c value.
Ony.v" Day price, three pair
for 5J.O0
Wo hnvo a largo stock or Womon'B 'ONYX" Hosiery aside
from thoso wo hnvo mentioned nbovo that wo nre allowing 15
per cent discount on,
The First National Way
is to create a friendly air about "Our Bank" that makes
you feel at home. We take a genuine interest in all of
our customers and always stand ready to serve them,
Don't imagine that because your account is smaf
that we consider it of little value, We appreciate it am
stand ready to hefp you to build it up,
Savings Accounts opened as low as $1,00. Wo pay
4 per cent interest,
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
The First National Bank
Ot Coos Bay
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Kstnbllshod 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Iutcrcht I'ald on TIipo Deposits
Officers: l
J. W. Dennett, President.
.1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President.
R. 1.'. Williams, Cashier.
Oeo. P. Winchester, Asst. Ouhler.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
ItKTAIL DFPAimnCKT
LUMBER, LATH. tJlUNGIiKt), MOULDINGH. HAHH AND DOO8,
ikuui'inu rAi.m tiiui
CUT TUB FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONK 1JM). IKS BOUTn BROADWA
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co. Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate service, prompt atten
tion to all Interests of our
client?, Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman (Sit Co.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
riTlGUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
IIENKY SKNGSTACKEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMRER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTS1DE
MARSHFIELI) OFFICE, PHONE U-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PnONE 1U1.