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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1914)
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON TWO P YOUR EYES ON CENTRAL AVENUE FRESH CREAM .BON BONS Regularly 60c per pound Saturday and Sunday Special 40 certs a ponnmidl AT STAFFORD CENTRAL AVENUE in Maytime is golden and glorious, The sunshine brings out the shop pers and the shops attract them, The Great White Way of Coos Bdy continues to be the popular promenade as well as the parade ground of shop pers. If you have not been down lately better join the throngs there, Everyone enjoys Central avenue as a place to merchandize, economize and central ize, Get the habit, Come to Central avenue, 7 IRSSS Stora T7mrmnmBWKmmmmimimmmmmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmama - l, Mil jSIIIUTtlU : i STANDARD PREPARATIONS AT POPULAR PRICES may always be found at the Rexall Stores, The Coos Bay Headquarters for Rexall Remedies are the LOCKHART-PARSONS DRUG COMPANY TWO STORES: 298 Front street, Rexall Branch: Central Avenue, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Till! First Natioma! Bank Off Coos Bay AVAHJ YOUHSELP OF ITS SUPE5HOK FACILITIES. Safo depoHlt boxes In burBlar-proof vaults for remt at low rntofl. Contrnl Avonuo. IT'S THE PRINCIPLE THAT COUNTS Most any kind of a man can open a drug store but it takes a good one to run it. Nearly doubling the business in two years and doing five times the prescription business rfieans careful work and satis fied customers, It means that our bus ness has been run to please our patrons, It would be impos sible to build such a business as ours if the principle back of the business was not the right principle, When you deal at our store we guarantee satisfac tion because we know our principles are right, You'll like our prompt delivery service as wel as our full strength pure drugs and all our other high quality drug store goods, "THE SQUIBB DRUG STORE." OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMAAY r. i). coiiax THE CENTRAL AVENUE DRUG STORE -Keep- youiis0 eye osn this space next Friday Central Ave. Free Conncert When shopping on Central Avonno drop In at Wiley II. Al len Company's Music Store nndHEAtt THE LATEST VIOTOK UICCOItDS. Wo will bo pleased to play Uiom. iley Bo Allen C L. I.. THOMAS, Mgv. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS 1IVK UP AltMS. Large Number of duns Turned Over to U. S. Troop In Colorado. Iljr AuocUtl l'rv to (Toot nr TlmN. TIUNIDAD. Colo.. May 1 . Tho proclamation of disarmament iaauoil by Colonel Lockhurt by tlio nutliorlly of tho War Department wont Into effect yeHtordny nnd domln ntod today the strike illatrlrts of Lna Animas nnd Huerfano counties. Tho offeet of tlio prnelninntlou was ovldoneed by the turning In of hnn droilB of weapons. ENCJ.USI. IN l-'IST KHJHT. llr),' Confidential Secretary In Clash with Conner. 1WVOHS Mexican light kkepehh IBr lilt Pr to "-oo D TIoim.1 WASHSINdTON. 1). C May 1 1. Jncob K, Conner, who whs dismissed ns consul at St. Petersburg, anil Frnnk N. Unuakott, Socrotary Ilry nn'B confldontlitl clerk. engaged In n iu fiiriit in itrvan's offices. Conner objected IioIhk delayed In seeing P.ry-1 VMi W.U AEHOPLANES. nn in rocard to his dismissal. The combatnnts wore separated nfter Con nor's chook was cut and Hauskott's noso bruised. Df AMlt4 rrni to Coot Dir TlmM. WASHINGTON, L. C. May 14. "Wo should bo vory glad to havo tho Mexican light koopors return .mil (nlrn nl....... tt till. llf.)lt n, T.flllOft tun. uinu ..,(,' ui . n" ..mw.. 1 lulimil ' until Kim. Up I'll II u'lioii nil 1 11 ; fiulry wns mndo concerning the Intost pillIKO 01 IIIU HIIUIIIIUII H''""'K Ulll Ul tlio landing of Amorlcan forces thoro. CHAWiES MADE AHAINST MA.IOIt Coloratlo Militia Head Face lllaiiio for Many CuNtiiillles. (Dr Alit.1 I'rMt to Com ltj TlmM.) DENVEU. Colo., May H. Chnrg os of arson, murdor, manslaughter nnd larceny nBalnst Major Patrick J. Hnmroek of tho Colorado militia woro filed heforo the general court martial. Tho charges grow out of the Ludlow battle. Major llamrock Bald ho did not caro for counsol nnd was ready to procoed to trial Immediately. YOU.NH MAY WIN. Former President of S. P. V K. Is Expected Hwid of X. AS S. Ity. (Dr AHOdittd rrM to Cooi nr Timet.) NORFOLK, Mny M. Josoph II. YoutiR, until recently prosldent of the Spokano, Portland & Seattlo railroad, Is expected to bo ehoson president of tho Norfolk & South em Hallway. . AHANDON UUHA1. CHEDIT Vretddent to Abide ly Democratic ClIIICIIN. jnr AM0fll4 Tivimi to Coo IU7 Tlm. WASHINGTON, D. C. Mny 14 President Wilson will abide by tho Democratic caucus In abandoning rnral credits legislation at this ses sion of tho legislature. lteprosenta tlve Cilnss, chairman of tlio Hanking and Curroncy committee, conferred with tho Presideut and explained that. In his opinion, the foderal re servo bank act will extend credit ag gregating $500,000,000 on farm lands. This will, In a measure, covor tho ground for which the rural crodltB net la doslgnod. Moroover tho rural croiltts bill framed by Hroprosontii tlvo Hulkloy is not broad enough in Its provisions to satisfy the coin inlttoo The President especially do eiroa tho net should extend credit to tenant farmers. (ciiom! Obivgon Has HoiiiIih Drop-M-d Into Maatlau liy Aviators. (0 AuocUtl I'rnt to Coo VMj TlmM. AHOA11D U. S. S. CALIFORNIA, (Wireless), May 14. (lonoral Ob regon's nviators becamo offectivo again in tho bnttlo waged for many days at Mazatlan. An noroplano, circling nbovo tho Intrenchmonts, dropped bombs Into the fortifica tions today. VA1UXKSS OF PAPEItS. lUVkless Editor ami Uepoiters llano of NeMfpapiT ManN Life. (Dj AMcl4ti I'mt to Coo UtT Time. LAWRKNCB, Knns., Mny 11. Tlie honest newspaper men of tho country nro In danger from reckless editors and reporters who habitual ly distort tho truth, Isaac 1). White of tho Now York World told tho editors at the National Newspaper Conference. "Freedom of tho press is freedom to do what tho law per mits." ho said. "Four words, 'ac curacy and fair play sum up the law of Journalism, Just as the Goldon Rule embraces the ten commandments." IURTHQl'AKKS IX OGDKX. (Or AuxUtJ Pro to Coot l)4r TlmM. OGDKN, Utah, Mny H. An oarth tiuako occurring hero yesterday caus ed consternation In tho tall build lugs nnd broko many largo win tlowa In tho business district. HAYS HKPKAL UNWORTHY. Ur AuotUtod rrrtl to root Da TlmM. WASHINGTON. I). C. May H, Senator Smoot said that tho demand for tho ropeal of tho canal tolls oxomptlon was "unworthy of tho sons of revolutionary fathors." Sonator Thomas doclnred, after listening to tho debate, that ho had decldod that tolls exemption wns un warranted discrimination under tho Hny-Pauncofoto treaty, but ho felt that the party platform boiatd htm to vote against tho repeal of tho act. II T NEXT SUNDAY Director Fenton Announces Program for Entertainment at Masonic Opera House Director U. N. Fenton, of tho Coos Hay Concort Dand, announces tho fol lowing program for tlio concort to bo given at tho Masonic Oporn House next Sunday afternoon: March, "On Jersey Shore.". . . .Pryor Ovorturo, "Stnbot Mater". . . .Rossini Parnphraso "Melody fn F" Rubonstoln Selection. "Tho Flrofly," ... Frlml Duet, "A Night In Venice,". .Lucntonl Cornot, II. Howard. Baritone, C. S. Kaiser. American Sketch, "I)y the Suwaneo River" Myddloton March, "Rod Coat Dattery". .Duble Star Spangled nanner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. RULER MAY COME. Prince Gustavo AdolpluiK of Sweden Plans to Attend Exposition. Dr AitotUtOtl rrwt to Coot Dr TlmM. STOCKHOLM. Sweden. May 14. Crown Prince Gustavo Adolphus of Sweden mny attend tho Panama PncUlc Exposition. Tho prince will go to the United States unless tho health of his father or political con ditions Interfere. SHRIXERS 1X1 SEATTLE. Dr AuoctttoJ Vm to Coot Uar TlmM I ATLANTA, Ga.. May 14. The committee appointed to select tho Shrlners next meeting place report ed in favor of Seattlo over San Francisco. Tho final vote will be taken later. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. In the Matter of tho Assignment of E. C. Barker, Assignor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho undersigned, J. C. Kendall, has been duly appointed assignee of E. C. Barker, formerly doing business in tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Orogon. All creditors of the afore said E. C. Barker are hereby notified nnd directed to present their claims, verified under oath, within three months from tho date hereof, to tho undorslgnod at his office In tho First National Bank Building, Marshfleld, Coos County, Qregon. J. C. KENDALL, Assignee. (Date of first pub., 'April 3; last May 15. 1914.) DR. J. II. STEWART CHIROPRACTOR Has opened an office over Matson's Store. Oironle Diseases You should see him if you are sick. Place That Insurance Now By special arrangement, I am nblo to adjust all small tire' flro losBca Immediately. I ropresont tho following riro In Burance companies, all million dollar corporations, the solid est on oarth: LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUEEN ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS FIREMEN'S FUND I also ropresont tho famous Aetna, writing liability, bur glary, plato glass, surety bonds, otc. E. I. CHANDLER PLAN TO TAKE SUNDAY DINNER AT TLIE Chamidleir Hotel a Good Menu The Hub of Central Avenue have just received a new stock of factory re sold per built typewriters, all makes, which are being nt fmm $30.00 un, $5,00 down and $5,00 -month, Cleaning and repairing a specialty, Rib bons ana caruon paper, urcuiar leuer wujk, CARL L. STOCKEM Tel, 350, Sales Agent. 222 Central Avonuo. Undorwood Typowrltor Co. Wales Vlslblo Adding Machine, American Multlgraph Co. ' i. Copyright. 1914. by ranama-Paclrlo International Exposition Co. CANADA AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EX POSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 191B, T .... intern PLAN8 for the Cnnndlun building at the 1 'mianm-i .... - tlunal Exposition at Sun Francisco In 1015 have been vv sud tho work on the great structuro has sturted. The Canadian Paluce. ns It is oillelally named, win w of the largest and most luiposlug of the foreign buildings, ni length of 310 feet, a width of .MO feet nnd a height of BO feet. ' cost In the neighborhood of $300,000. It will be the largest u ever erected by Canada at nu International exposition. Te""j bta. square feet, aud will house one or the most elaborate and cc t M elvo exhibits of the Dominion's resources nnd producU cer o foreign soli. Six hundred thousand dollars has already been t tf the Canadian parliament for the building and exhibits, hut i(X grant, bringing the appropriation up to $1,000,000, win oe n---- HANDSOME BOOK ON PANAMA-PACIFIC INTEHNA " EXPOSITION AND PANAMA CANAL REGION MAILED TO ALL INQUIRERS FREE OF CHARGE . A HANDSOME book of sixty pages, Illustrated profusely U 0a0Dl giving detailed descriptions of tho I'annma-Paclnc 4, Exposition to bo held In San Francisco from Feb. -" "u lleii ,j 1015, and of tho Panama canal and the canal region, w 11 w a & the Panamn-Pnclflc International Exposition free of chart " tlT, T- milrers. The booklet is lutended ns a general guide to pro 1 rint itors nnd will also contain information concerning the great tM feat which the Exposition Is to celebrate. Write to the -" p. Bureau of Publications. Panama-Paclflc International un position building, San Francisco, for tho booklet. , ia4. j '?mr'TiK&wnB?r