The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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LAND CASE
INVESTIGATIONS
TRUCE HALTS
IX. TROUBLE
FEW IRISH IN
RECRUIT LIST
GOVKKXMKXT ATTOKXKVS TAUK
TESTIMONY HtiKK IX TII1J
SOUTIIKltX OHKGOX KVXI)
CASH YKSTKHDAY.
Lawyers nnd witnesses sut In tin
upstairs room of Tho Chandler Ho
tel most of yesterday and took testi
mony In regard to the Coos Bay
Wagon Road case which haB of re
cent years uocomo Doner Known as
ho Southern Oregon Land enso. I
Gcorgo W. Gothro, timber crulsor,
for the defense, was closely quizzed
as to tho character of tho soil In
dispute nnd this morning tho
attorney expects to lcavo for Co
qulllo whore further testimony will.
-lc gathered from tho records there.
Tho Government attorneys wcro
r. .T. Smith, nt Omnhn. and F. C.
Rabb, of Spokane, whilo State Sen-'
ntor John Genrln, of Portland, 1m'
4ho attorney for tho defense nnd
Miss Vivian Floxncr, referee.
In Rosebtirg three days ago flvo
witnesses appeared before tlicao ex
aminers nnd testified Hint they had
tried to buy land from the South
rn Clrofnn I.nmt fnmiinnv. AMnr.
nlcs Rabb nnd Smith arc Introduc
ing testimony on this point, nnd to
bIiqw that tho laud that was sold
was deeded In larger areas thnn 160
acres nnd nt prices frequently great
er than $2,50 per acre.
The Southern Oregon innu i;om
).nny Is expected to base Its defciiBO
on the ground that title to the lands
hi litigation wns established by put-
cnts Issued subsequently to the orig
inal grant. Therefore thoy cpn-
mill Hint tltln In not mililrx't In
cancellation by tho government.
General Villa's Secretary Wires
That Armistice Has Been
Declared There
(Dj AMoiUted Vtftt to Coot nJ Tlmra.l
EL I'ASO, Oct. 2. Luis Benavl
dns, secretary to aencral Villn, un
der dnte of September 110, tele
graphs to tho Asboclntod Press that
an arinlBtlco hns been dcclnrcd
throughout Mexico with Aguas Cnl
lentcs ns the neutral zone. He stat
ed also that the elections would bo
held according to tho first ngrcc
ment, from October C to 10.
These points have been agreed
upon, ho said, at a preliminary con
ference nt zacatecas, auor wnicn
Villa's party left for Aguas Callcti
tna to confer with Obregon and oth
er Cnrrnnzrt leaders. Villa was met
nt Zacntccns by a commission head
ed by General Krttinrclo Hay. Ilcn-
nvldes said the first meeting arous
ed great optimism for tho happy
outcome of the conferences.
Villa Forces IHvltUil
Further definite reports of divis
ions In Vllln's army reached tho
border today from various sources.
A report Hint General Herrera, with
an entire brigade had revolted
against Villn wns confirmed. Jt
'SCOTLAND Fl'RXISHKS LAIKJKST
rKIt CliNT OF MKN TO TMK
KXGLISH AHMY SOW FIG
UltKS GIVKX.
tDr AmocUUJ Trrti to Coo liar Tlnifa.l
LONDON, Oct. 2. Figures show
ing tho perccntngo of recruits en
listed In England, Scotland, Ireland
nnd Wales, as obtained from tho
.Director of Recruiting and published
'in the Liverpool Courier, make Scot
land appear ns the most gencrnous
(contributor of men. Tho npproxl-
jmntc total number of men raised
from AuguBt 4 to September 15 wns
1501,580, tho percentage of recruits
'to tho total mnle population being
given as follows: ,
Recruits. Porcent.
England 393,7:13 2.41
Scotland 54,4 1 1 2.70
Ireland 20,410 .5)3
Wales ID.OGl 1.94
also wns reported that Arrlcta
Brothers, lenders in Durango, had
revolted to tho Cnrrnnzn side, and
Vllln's leader, To in us t'rliliui. hud
tnketi Durnngn City nftcr n battle.
Statement of Condition
OF
Flanagan & Bennett
Banks
Of Marshf ield and Myrtle Point, Ore.
At the Close of Business September 12, 1914
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $642,163.08
Banking Houses and !Rcal Estate 64,973.94
Cash and Sight Exchange "..' 292,054.46
Total $999,191.48
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in' '.$ .75,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 72,832.56
Deposits . 851,358.52
Total $999,191.48
The money In this bank Is Insured ' against Ions by Night or
Day Robbery.
United StatCH depository for Postal Savings.
nuwted to .til i
"est commerci.i i .'"MiJ
munlty. ercIal hj4
JUIIN' i
NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED IIP
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Dr. W. S. Derby Opens in
Marshfield One of the Fin-1
est and Most Modern Es
tablishments of the Kind on
the Pacific Coast. I
Tho final expression In modoru
dental science epitomizes tho elegant
and elaborato dental parlors opened
by Dr. W. S. Dorby In tho First Nat
ional Bank building. In uppenrnucu
nnd' appointments thoy nru tho finest
in Southern Oregon. i
The rooms are beautifully decorat
ed In soft tonos, Persian blue pre-'
dominating. There tiro two operat
ing rooms, n rest room, a waiting
room and a laboratory and all aru
finished In exquisite tusto. The
equipment embraces all the latost
nnd most approved electrical uppll-j
juices known to ticlenco. In fact, -tho
entire equipment Is operated electri
cally or by coinpruMiod air obtained
by olectrluilly driven motors that act
automatically. The hoiIok of device,
are operated from a Miorlnl switch-'
board from which are coutrollod tho1
gold filling appurattiH, mouth lamps,
electric mullet, X-iav lump, water
heater and other utllltlon.
Dr. Derby says that modern don
tnl sclonce hns actually and positive
ly solved tho problem of palntex fill
ing or tooth. This Is tho famous
aiiKelosIa process by which tho nerves
are lulled Into n sort or twilight eon
HtioiiHiicHH which lonvo the patient
in full control of his setuos, but fioo
from palu.
Another modern fouturo prnctlced
by Dr. Dorby Is porcelain, continuous
gum work by which flllliiKB nnd new
teeth aru made to match to tho slight
est and most dnllcute shade.
In keeping with, the other appoint
orients Dr. Dorby has tho most por-
fect sanitary mothod or hnudltiiK his
iustruments, inciudliiR the Do Ford
System and tho latent Ktorlllzntlou
table.
Those dental offlcen are equal to
any metropnlltau offices on the Pad
fir. Coast and nro a c rod It alike to
Marsbfleld and Coos Hay as woll as
-to tho entorpilse and nklll or Dr
Derby, who has parod neither time
nor expense In mllim his surrnuud
Ines in keeping with, his professional
tklll.
(Paid Adv.)
NEW KIND OK lllliail
Instantly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed
Nose, Head, Throat Yim llicntlic
Freely Dull lleadacho (Joes Nas
ty Discharge Stops,
Try "Ely's Crcnm Balm."
Get a small bottlo anyway, just to
try It Apply a little in tho nostrils
and Instantly your clogged nose nnd
Btoppcd-up air passages of the head
will open; you will breathe freoly;
dullness mid hendacho disappear.
By morning! tho cntnrhh, cold-ln-hend
or catarrhal soro throat will
he gone.
End such nilsory now! Gat tho
small bottlo of "Ely's Cream Balm"
at any drug store. This swcot fra
grant balm diBSolvoB by tho beat of
ho nostrils; penetrates and heals
tho Inflamed, swollen membrane
which lines tho noso, head nnd
throat; clears tho air passages; stops
nasty discharges nnd a feeling of
cleansing, soothing relief comes Im
mediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug
gling for breath, with hoad stuffed;
nostrllB closed, hawking and blow
lug, Catarrh or a cold, with Its
running noso, foul mucous dropping
Into tho throat, and raw dryness li
distressing but truly needless.
Put your faith Just onco in
"Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
For Salo by Brown Drug Co.
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELKSfJ.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
HAII.H FItOM KAIIiHOAD DOCK, MAH8IIFIELD, DUIUNfl THE
MONTH OK qcrOHKIt ON THK :illl, AT 10 A. M.: IOTII, AT 1
P. .M.s 17TII, AT H A. M.J iMTH AT 1 P. M., AND SI I ST AT H A. .M.
1'lckcta on sal o hII KMrit polntu nnd Inroiiiiatlon n to route,
and rntcw clieflrfullr funilnliMl.
Pliono rt.1.J. C II. 1ANDEHS. Audit
SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT
INTEREST IS BEING CREDITED AS OF
SEPTEMBER .1, .1914
IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Bring In Your Pass Books
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Safely JJe posit Boxes For Pent.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire m4 Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRAf r CO., inc.
IIKNHY RKNOMTACKKN. MnnajMir
FA11M, COATi, TIMIIEU AND PliATTINO MND9 A SPECIALTY.
OKNKIUL AGENTS KASTHIDK
MAItSHKIKLI) OFFICE, PHONE A4-J.
POQUILLK CITY OFFICE iPIIONK tPI,
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS KOU .-MAHSHFIELl) KltOM SAN KHANCISCO
WEDNi:SDAY, OtTOIIEIt 7, AT : P. M
Etiuipjjcd with wircVess and submarlrje LeU.
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SAILS l'OK MAHSIIFIELU FROM SAX FRANCISCO
SATURDAY, OCTOBER :i, AT ;l P. K
San Praueisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, C. P. McGeorqe, Phono 44.
(IW iutf ltM Pr. to Cww nr Tln'M
LONDON, Oct. :'. It Is reported
that .owing to a M-nrclty of whont,
bakers in Holland aru inaklnu !.- I
atable, noiirishlnK and cheap" bread
from a mixture of ground tulips audi
wueaten flour. This Is a novel de
parture, although In tho Foveutcenth
century tulips wore- cooked mid eaten
as voBotablos. Tho natives of Si
beria today eat tulip bulbs, although
they strike tho unaccustomed palato
as somewhat bitter and acrid.
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
STORAGE
Arrow Line Steamers
-SAIL KltOM-
San Francisco
Pier No. 26.
Every Wednesday
3 P.M.
Plume 78.
Coos Day
Every Friday
To Portland
And Tuesday
To San Francisco
THOMAS II. JAMES, Audit
Ocean Dock
Portlaud
Albors Dock No. 3
Every Saturday
9 A. M.
Mandiflfld.
VISITS COOS COl'NTY.
' Mrs. Dorthn Searls. daughter of
C. S. Soarls, prosecuting attorney of
Grntlot county, Michigan, arrived
hero this morning en route to points
In Coos county, whore she will spond
a few days visiting with an uncle. On
l;or return sho will pass a few days
In Kosoburg visiting with people with
whom sho was acquainted at herl
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
THE FAST AND COMKOUTAULE
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
homo in the
cant. Itoseburg Ue-
NOHTII PACIKIO STEAMSHIP CO.
C. F. McOEOROE AGENT W. II. PAINTER
Phone 44, Marshfield Phone 421, North Bend
The Price of Elec
tric Service Has
Steadily Decreased
RT
AYars and. other calamities do not increase
electric and gas rales. In season and out
they remain LOAV.
PREPARE NOW
Have your houso wired for the greatest
of Modern Improvements.
ii
All Modern Improvements"
Means
ELECTRIC LIGHT
Old houses can now be wired quickly and
inexpensively.
Telephone 178
Oregon Power
Company
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PROFESsioSr
H. H. Ham.
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Dr. H. M. Shaw
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Office Phone 330 ..
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CONHUI.TIX0 ENCIXtan
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W. G. Chandler
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Loavo orders at W. R. I
sic Company.
(16 S. Sixth Street, f
Pnrl Rilcv Ballinaer
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llesltlenco Studio, 217 No. 1
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