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W7Z imiiipijMiuwiii , " : ', THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SEVEli ' " ' l i I' -ii --v it f 10 Rift III I ! ItmKHS -. . AT . T HM. wflMKL ij Bft tflBBBE, J i WK' Ml 434-.11 BHI tT 'HI . . i t i HaW r mmt ; fll 'Wrflf fl v I j- BBK TO AC I ' k m ,-,. ," ; i f!i. . t ; w , A !! St t w. V i , A'- d INEYS FIRE PLAGES J. N. BAYLISS Any IKInd of IJrlck Work at rlcos That Aro Right Ami nit Work Guaranteed Call tit "Tho Flrosldo." JohnBon BldgJi 137 Second St. Phono 434 FroncM Ranges, Bollor Work A PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY j) Mildred Rogers Nelson ' Tvnclicr of Flnnn. . Pupil of Hugo Mnnstoldt, Ban j'f ItlUUlUUUt UUllIIUUy LllUBlll aJUVUllllU Piano Club. Application tor icb slons by appointment. Mnrshflold, Or, H. H. Harper HOUSE UUIIjDKU Gonornl Ropnlrlng and Cabinet Making. Phono 3 4 9-J. McBroom & Cameron CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Efltlmatcs furnished. Repair Work Specialty $(W. T.Tompkins, D. S. T. J J( ., (Weltmor Methods) Jr V without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 ' ' and 2, 237 South Broadway. 1 ', ', a. Phono 132-L. Marahflold, Or. n !' i "'' iwiuwu uiouimu iiumuu Joel Ostllnd .PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER ,415 S. 8lxth 8troot. Phono 103-1 Leave orders at W. R. Haines' Mui elc Company. ''' J. M. Wright Phone 318-R h BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlshod on request Y ,C. 0. Gosney. Phono 3154 ", CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,' Estimates Furnished on Request . My Past Work Is My Reference n First and Alder 8ts. . Marahflold Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, None nml Throat. DR. MATTIE U. 811 AW DIhouhph of Wonirn and Clilldmi Office Phono 330. Rooiub 200, 201. 202, Irving Block. Houso phono, 10 5-J. Dr. A. J. Hendry DENTIST , Marahflold, Oregon. Rooms 204-205 Coko Building. Kesldonco phono 252-X. Offlco phono 112-J. Mrs. Farringer TEACHER OK PIANO Rcsldonro Studio, Phono 3SG-J. 'Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irving niock Thoao 103-L or 207-J. Mnrshflold, Oregon Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACHER HcBldouco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 308-L. W. G. Chandler W Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building, Marahflold, Oregon itVm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Mnrshflold, Oregon. SUITS CLEANER AND PRESS ED SUITS MADE TO ORDER GIVE US A TRIAL UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JOY DOYLE & C. O. DAGGETT 250 Control Avo. Phono 250-X. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A HAG AND AVILTj PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE fST-J. .MARSHFIELD ARE YOU BOTHERED With Cornttf If so, you nro depriv ed of half tho pleasure of life pleasant walking and healthy oxer ctso. A visit to Mrs. OIlvlu Edninn, Scientific Clilropodlst, Ap't 3, O' Oonnell IHiIjf.i will bo tho source of a pormanont remedy for aching feot. Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunKs botwoen any Dolnte In Maretofleld for tho follow ing rates, delivery tp bo mado Id tho first stories of bulldlngw One trunk Three trunks (Twelve trunks Du Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi noisHer, Prop. Piion lan-T' or.' q" kw. . 3. BOAIFE C2 A. II. llOliuib 4P Marshfield Kating co. Fstimntes Furnlbhcd Pfione 800-J. Mnrshflold, Oregon PAINT AND 1'DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOpDYARD North Front Street, ) Fhoae 18J. Eureka S. S. GEO. W. ELDER ..KAVKS SU..SI.F.BM. SSSSk. M. S. 8. V. A. KILI1URN LEAVES EUREKA Thursday, Juno 18, Monday, Jimo ""nli Friday, Juno 20, Tuos dny, Juno. 30, nml Frliluy, July 3. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. F. Mcacorgo, AKnt, Mnrshfleld. .Pliono 1 1. W. II. .Pnlntof, Agent, North jml. .Pliono 121. THE NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAMER S. S. Geo. W. Elder TWENTT-FOUR HOUR SERVICE. PORTLAND TO COOS HAY EVERY SUNDAY, O A. M. ARRIVE COOS DAY EVERY MONDAY MORNING MARSHFIELD TO PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY MARSHFIELD TO EUREKA KVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON NEWLY EQUIPPED . J SERVICE UNEQUALLED NORTH FACfFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. F. McGcorRo, Agent, Mnrshfleld. .Phono 44. W. II. Pnlntor, Agent, North llcnd. Phono 421. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. HAILS FROM MARSHFIELD DURING MONTH OF JULY AT 12:30 1 M., ON THE 4T1I, OTII, 14TII, 10TH-, 21T1I AND 20TII.... TickeU on lo to all Katcrn poInU and lnformUa a to routes nd rate chocrfally furnished. Tlione 427-Ij. F. T. SHELDON. Agent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Ih'ancisco. , ,; ;iiwMfcM itSSTMiMiliaiiniMHI ". .,. fit j.h i . S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR HAN FRANCISCO nml SAN PEDROTHURSDAY, JULY 2, AT 1 P. SI. Equipped witb wireless and submarine, bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FRO.M MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO TUESDAY, JUNE !10, AT a P M. San Prancisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeoroe, Phono 44. S. S. PARAISO Equipped with Wireless. Fine IMincuger Accommodation. SAILS FOR HAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY, JULY 4, AT 4 P. M. WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. YELLOWSTONE SAILS FOR PORTLAND FROM COOS RAY, SATURDAY. JULY I, WITH FREIGHT ONLY NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM .TAMES, Agcirt, Mnt'AhflcId. S. S. SA.XS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY EVERY NINE DAY'S Bnu Francisco Offlco, Hnrrlson Street Dock, Pier 10. Coos May & Eureka Steamship Lino E. J. LINDDN, Agt., Pliono Dour. 2070. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- lias been a hobby with us for n good many years and a lot of our customers will toll you when It comes to getting good, Bound, durablo framing mntorlal nt tho right price wo know our busl- ness. Just tell what you want to build and the amount you want to spond nnd wo'll got busy with our pencil and figure out tho best your monoy can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO RY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 100. ' 1H2 SOUTH HROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLETGUARANTEf & ABSTRACT CO., be. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMHEH AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EABTS1RR MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE U-J. COQU1LLK CITY OFFICE PIIONF 101. Celebrate the Fourth At Marshfield Tho ontlro business section of tho city will bo turned Into n playground for hor guests. Front street and Central avonuo wlH bo rosorved for visitors and pedestrians nlmost exclusively. Tho city already owns a llboral amount of decoratlvo material, but this year $500 moro has been allowed for a still moro liberal sup ply. With flags and bunting, nnd evergreen, tho city will present a gala appearance surpassing anything over attempted. For tho ovenlngs lights and artistic effects will bo secured by special eloc tric lighting. On tho night of tho Fourth a grand display of flro works will bo set off across tho bay from the city, Tho offoct of fireworks so displayed la most satisfactory. Thoy aro thon seen at tho best advantage. Tho "ncrcss-tho-water" effect adds groatly to tho ploaBuro derived from thorn. All KhuLs of Job Printing San Francisco Now Steel Root. G. P. SHERIDAN, Agent, . North Rend. HARDY Done at The Time Office Industrial Review of the State NEW FACTORIES, IMPROVEMENTS AND KNTERPRIHES THAT INCREASE THE PAYROLLS AND PROMOTE THE DEVELOP MENT OF OREGON. During tho past week tho final obstacles to convoying tho locks nnd cannl nt Oregon City havo been re moved, tho Portland Gonernl Elec tric Company conceding tho state's paramount right to tho water, A contract has been lot for tho now $20,000 Grande Rondo hospital. T. 11. Drcck, of , Inolnnd, N. J., will establish n grnpo Jujco factory In Oregon. Tho complaint against tho Cottago drove Electric company hns been dis missed by tho Railroad Commission. Hood Rlvor will voto on a 75,000 road bond lssuo July 1C. Laurclhurst. a suburb of Portlnnd, will havo n now $10,000 Catholic church. Portlnnd business men will sub mit n bill to nmand tho constitution to mnko single tax Impossible in Ore gon. Mollaln will got n $10,000 water system. Tho Salmon Mountain Mining com pany, Curry county, has uncovered a lodgo that assays high, Anothor tax commission is to bo created to rcvlso tho taxation system nftcr studying tho tax laws of all countries. Tho Stato Mining Bureau Is to In-, vcstlgato tho Lako county salt beds. Tho Oregon Mnnfacturers Associa tion will UBk for a law to glvo homo Industries a flvo por cent proforentlal In public bids. Tho Stato Untvorslty school of Commerce Just created will undortnko a study of markets and Industries and dovolopmcnt of electric plants. Portlnnd designs to span tho rail road shops at Holgato avonuo with a viaduct costing $110,000, tho rail roads to pay one-half, Ilrooks shipped a carload of logan berries a day. Tho Gcorglannn, a now Columbia Rlvor stonmor, has been launched at tho Supplo shipyard, Portland. Tho Oregon Industry Lcnguo has been organized to boost Oregon fac tories nnd Institutions. Tho Oregon Powor Co. will supply tho Ilooth-Kolly sawmill company nt Sprlngtlold with 2000 horscpowor of curront. Tho Worklngmon's Compensation Commission has appointed a chlof medical oxpert nnd bought n Bkoloton for its main medical offlco. Indopondonco merchants domand tho establishment of a cannery. Albany hns lot tho construction of Ninth strcot to tho Asphalt Machin ery Company, of Seattle as part of tho Pacific Highway. Ashland voted $17G,000 bonds to plpo mineral water Into tho ctty and build u sanitarium. Hubbard has an artificial Ico fac tory. Eugono may got a box and egg crnto factory. Englncor Qnlvanl of tho Pacific Light nnd Powor Company, will bo glii work nt onco on tho now street enr linos In Astoria. Geo. Schopport will build a cheeso fnctory near Dolph. A. Convenience and Safeguard If you havo over stumbled on tho dark basement steps, you can real ize Mhnt n convenience it is to have nn Electric Light Snitch nt tho head of tho stairs. When planning your now home or tho remodeling of your present Inline, don't forget tho swltih on the basement stnliH, or tho switch (o light tho soronir floor lights from tho first floor. jr- 6b Tho Crescent Manufacturing Co., of Seattle, Is contesting tho validity of tho Oregon Pino Food law against which many hotels and btiBlncBs men nro protesting. Tho law 1b takon Into tho Fedornl courts. Tho East Oregon Lumber Co. will build a $120,000 mill nt Enterprise. Henry Albors, of tho Albors Mill ing Compnuy will tour South Africa for extensions of business. Tho Townsend Crenmory Co., has opcncdi Its now plant nt Portland costing $130,000. A now crenmory will bo built at Hood River on tho waterfront. Under tho meat inspection ordi nance nt Portland two Inspectors havo been appointed. James Tracy will erect n two story concroto building at Oregon City. Huntington Is building a municipal hall. All Over Oregon DALLAS La Crcolo Academy has asked the attorney general It it can consolidate lawfully with tno Dallas high school, and using tho names of both Institutions combined, carry on Its work without losing Its Identity nnd Its property. Tho attorney gon ernl holds that It can. KLAMATH FALLS. Preparations nro being mndo for haying tho big gest alfalfa crop In tho history of Klnmath Dasln. Frequent rains and other Xnvorabla conditions 'aro tho cnuso of, tho early start. OREGON CITY. Tho Board of Trado Is contemplating establishing a public street market. Doflnlto ac tion will probably bo taken nt tho next mcoting. EUGENE. A 40-pound salmon, caught on a spoon hook nnd light line, wns pulled out of tho McKlnzto Rlvor by W. I. King, William White and O. L. Stncoy. It took nearly an hour to land tho fish. MEDFORD. Tho Elks Rodeo nt Klamath Falls July 3, 4 nnd C will bo largor and hotter than over t..ls year and tho Elks' lodgo of Modford will run n special train to that city for Elks and their families. Tho Elks' Rodeo Is tho big wild west show of southern Orogon. MEDFORD. John Darkor, a day hauler and buyer, reported to tho pollco tho othor day that ho had bocn robbed of $00 while asleep on his porch at his homo on Rlvorsldo avo nuo. Darker Is deaf and tho prowler had an easy tlmo searching hln clothes. MEDFORD. Out of nn estimated population of 10,500, and avorngo of 1500 peoplo attend Medrord churches. Tho winter months had a tondency to add to tho membership, but ns soon as tho fishing season enmo on tho nttendanco quickly docrenscd. EUGENE. Extenslvo alterations nnd ndd!tto8 planned for tho Vldn fish hatchery will make It ono of tho best oqulppod In tho stato. ALBANY Inclined plnnoB Instead of stairs will bo n features of tho now $50,000 school which Albany will build this summer. So far as Is known, Albany Is tho only city In tho Pacific Northwest to Install this Improvement. Remember to intitule closet lights, porch lights, baseboard socle ots for tho flat irons niiJ other appliances. It's simpler nml less expensive to plan those things before tho actual work is started. SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL DEAL ER or telephone to us. Oregon Power Company Telephone 178. Cor. Second and Central. ' ! ""' BIG PETITION OF DRYS FILED Over 35,000 Sign Measure to Bar Liquor From Oregon After 1916' SALEM, Or., July 2. Mrs. F. S. Moyors, wlfo of tho Portland Post mastor, filed with Secrotary of Stato Ron W. Olcott tho completed potly tlons for tho Oregon dry constltlon.iL amendment which Is to bo submitted to tho peoplo In the November elec tion. There wcro 103G petitions nnd 35,032 Blgnors, representing ev ery county in the stato. This is said to bo a record for tho number of signers on an inltlntlvo potltlon. Tho proposod amendment provides for tho prevention of tho manufneturo and salo of alcoholic liquors Itl tho state, and If pnssed will go Into ef fect January 1, 1910. It oIbo car ries a provision automatically repeal ing tho homo rulo bill nnd any other measures or city ordinances which mny bo In conflict with it. Following Is tho text of tho pro posed amendment: Article I of tho constitution of tho stato of Oregon shall bo and hereby Is amended by adding thereto tho following section, which shall bo des ignated Soctlon 3C of Article I. Exception Is Mndc. Section 3C. From nnd aftor Jan uary 1st, 191C, no intoxicating liq uors shall bo manufactured, or sold within this stato, except for ma dlclnal purposes, upon prescription of a llconBCd physician, or for scien tific, sacramental or mechanical pur poses. This soctlon Is Bolf executing, and all provisions of tho constitution and laws of tho stato and of tho charters and ordinances of nil cities, towns nnd othor municipalities thcroln, In conflict with tho provisions of this section, nro horeby repealed. Tho commlttco of ono hundred is said to bo preparing for an oxtonslvo cnmpnlgn covering tho ontlro stato in nn nttompt to pass their moasuro. j State News EUGENE. A. W. McLaughlin wbb a candldnto for stato commnndor of tho Spanish War Veterans, but F. S. Stollmacher, of Albany, defeated him. COTTAGE GROVE Mrs. Mary Dartles, a milliner, has filed bank ruptcy proceedings with C. A. Wlntor mclor, of Eugeno, rofcrce In bank ruptcy. ALUANY Aftor n hrlof lllnoss. Miss Llzzlo Urundago dlod at tho homo of hor alitor, Mrs. C. Cran- doll. Hor ago was 81. She had lived In Albany many yoars. ALBANY Mark Wcathorford, of this city, will bo tho orator of tho ilny nt tho Eugono Fourth of July colobrntlon. ROSEBURG Tho fruit growers of Looking Glass Valley fool woll repaid for tho offort mado In getting Pro fessor W. S Drown, of O. A. C, to Bpond thrco days In tho vnlloy In specting tho different orchards. Ho offered many good suggestions and gavo somo good points on pruning. ROSEBURG J. II. Booth Iibb boon sued by J. D. Zurchor, of tho Com mercial Abstract Company, for $5000 which Zurcjior claims Is owed him as commission , monoy for soiling over 1000 acres of somo of tho host land in Douglas County. GRANTS PASS Tho Southern Pacific Company is taking n consus of all tho pedestrians and vehicles that pass ovor tho Sixth strcot cross ing In 48 hours. Special notlco la taken of whothor or not tho pedes trians look both ways, ono way, or not at nil, to seo If a train Is ap proaching. BOXING Contests .vAT ECKIIOFF HALL, North Hciul FRIDAY EVENING, JULY il. Under Direction of Frol Snx Main Events LEN POWERS, of Portland JACK LEWIS, of Oregon City Tea rounds at li5 Pounds y Preliminary '' FRANK MASON, of North Rent! vs. FRANK HOLRROOK, of IJniulcn Siv rounds at ISO pounds OPENS PROMPTLY AT O O'CLOCK General Admission, $1,00. Lower Floor, 91. HO ,,j I , Riugsldei ?2.00" 'i 'J Me. m 1 EBSIU mef 'WftviaMMWW' '