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E-ffanrs,wa SJSSKpS Sfsp--S THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1909 EVENING EDITION 1.1. F. PLANT IN FRtpiSCt) Freight Business of Steamship Considerably Greater Than In Previous Years. The M. F Plant arrived In from 'Frisco late yesterday afternoon aft er a rather rough trip up the coast, a stiff northwest wind having delay ed her progress considerably. She had a good cargo of miscellaneous freight and one of the largest pas senger lists she has had In many trips up the coast. The freight busi ness o' the M F. Plant to and from Coos Bay Is said to be averaging considerably more than any previous year, showing that business here is Improving despite the claims of Borne to the contrary. The Plant will sail for 'Frisco at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. Among the Incoming passengers on the Plant were the following: H. F. Standlnger, John It. Smith, Kay Prltchard, Mrs. J. W. Umstattd, W. E. Carothers, Mrs. Carothers, F. Rowker, E. C. Nutler, W. H. Mur phy, Fred Metzler, I. It. Tower, J. E. Tomas, N G. Perkins, Mrs. Per kins, Miss Perkins, N. G. Perkins, Jr., F A Perkins, J. J. McKenna, O Flentge, V. R. Bonebrake and wife, Miss Elsie Hagermesster, Ray Saubert, Tom Saubert, Carl Miller, R. Forsythe D. H. Starr, R. H. Put nam, G. A. Niehaus and eighteen steerage. WANT COURT HOUSE GROUNDS BETTER KEPT Study Club of Coqulllo Asks Tax payers to Petition County Court to Arrange Keeping Site Beautiful The Progress Club of Coqullle which has taken a great Interest in beautifying the grounds around the Coos county court house at Coqulllo and which accomplished much in this direction by planting shrubbery and flowers hns stnrted a movement to have the county commissioners keep up the work. The club feels that It cannot Etand the expense of keeping up the appearance of the grounds and believes that the coun ty court should make annual appro priations for tills purpose. In order to have the matter prop erly brought up before the county court, Mrs. V. V) Sperry of the Study Club, hns asked the assistance of the other clubs of the county. , She has sent a request to the A. N, W. Club of Marshflold that petitions setting forth the desire to have t,ho grounds cared for by proper appropriations by the county court circulated by the various clubs among tho tax payers In their vicinity and then to hnve them presented to the coun ty court. It Is planned to hnvo theso petitions presented at tho next session of tho county court so that tho courthouse grounds may bo prop erly cared for ilils season, if tho county court decides to grant the petitions. AT TIIK HOTELS. Tho Icgnny: Blanco J. J. McDonald, Al- C. R Hubbard, Baiulon; C. B. Miller, Gardiner; T. C. Saubert, Acme; A. MeFadden, Diiluth; Wal lace Vandercar, North Bend; S. Carl son, Frisco; Dan Conologus, Scran ton; H. Southwood, Seattlo; J. L. Southwood Seattlo; O, Flentge, Parkflold, Cal.' Fred. II. Metzlor nnd wife, San Miguel, Cal.; N. G. W. Perkins and family, Myrtle Point; 13. AV. Rihl, Washington, D. C; Jns. GIbney and A. Matson, Frisco; 13. J. Lawsou, Seattle; A. J. llnytor and Androw Andersop Bono, Nov.; Mrs. C Carothort nnd Ar. 13. Carothers, Oakland; J J McKlnuon and Ross Forsyth, Frisco- F 13. Hampton, San Jose, Tho Chandler Geo. P. Bienstoln, Troy, N. Y : 1?. J. Porteous, Grants Pass; L. M. Mavl-orry and John L. Beverly. Portland; I. Slinonds, As torla; Fred Beer, Beaver Hill; Goo 13. Mason, Portland; John S. Hume, Sentllo; Nels Rnniusson, Baudou; Stove Hondenson, Frisco; .1. B. Blackmail, Mvrtle Point; J. M. Loof ller, Vallejo, Cal.- L. c. Fo Port land; J. A "inltli, Boise; 13. n. Oo vnn, Frisco; D. M. MoQuos'ou, Port land; W If Murphy. Frisuo 13. C. Nutter, Frisco SICK tho dlpplay of LINEN SUITS and elegant party dreusoB at the LADIES' EMPORIUM. TELLS STORY OF MASAC E (Continued from page 1.1 city and the Vail distributed arms to these men alles'iig they were Turk ish reserves Major Daughty-Wyllt at the head of troops which he com pelled the Vail to supply with arms, went to the rear of the town and was successful in preventing the villagers from coming to Adana. Later, while the major was trying to pacify the town, he was shot and dh-ab'ed. "Missionaries at the CJntral Turk ish mission protected hundreds ot refugees In the American seminary for girls." Thursday, Daniel Miner Rogers and Ilepry Maurer, American missionaries, were killed under treacherous circumstances. On Fri day, the Armenians yielded, since when there has been little murder ing. "Adana is in a pitiful condition The town has been pillaged and des troyed. There are thousands of homeless people without any means of livelihood It is impossible to es timate the number of killed. Corpses He scattered In the streets. Friday, when I went out, I had to pick my way between the dead to avoid stepping on them. Saturday morning, I courted a dozen cart 'oads of Armenian bodies in one half hour being carried to the river and thrown Into the water. In the Turkish cemeteries, graves are being dug wholesale. "On Friday, 250 so-called Turkish reserves without officers seized the train at Adana and compelh-d the engineer to convey them to Tarsus where they topic part in the com plete destruction of the Armenian quarter of that town which Is the bpst part of Taisus. The work of looting there was rapid. It Is said that they sprea'd kerosene and fired the great historic Armenian church at Tarsus, the most Imposing In the c'ty. They demolished the marble statues and shattered the Important historic tablets. The church resisted he efforts to rum It- Fortunately hut few persons were killed here. This was owins; to the proximity to the Amorican college where four thouspnd destitute and homeless per sons had sought and found shelter. FRISCO SAILOR VICTIM OF LOCKJAW ON BAY John Johnson Found In Critical Con dition at Mrs Frank Murr's Rooni inu; Hoiim" In North Bend. John Johnson, a sailor from San Francisco, lias been taken to Mercy liosuUal In North Bend, suffering from a severe attack of lockjaw. Johnson arrived on the Bay the lat ter part of last week and engaged a room nt Mrs. Frank Murr's room ing house. Friday night, lit retired n the usual splr'ts. Saturday morning-, it was noticed that he did not get up hut the folks thought he might merelv he sleeping. In the at'ernoon, when he did not arise, help was culled and entrance forced in o his room He was found speedi ly s, tetanus having develop ul dur ing tho night ::---::-t:-::-;:-n-:t-::-::-r- PICNIC LUNCHES Cold Ham, Veal Loaf Potato Salad, Shrimp Salad Boston Baked Brans, Angel Cakes, Nut Cake Gold Cake, Marshmallow Cake Pineapple Cake. Whipped Creqm Puffs and all othe.r good things for your picnic lunches. CortlieR'p Delicatessen. -t:-::-::-r$--::-::--K--n-M-H AVE DO REPAIRING AM) ALSO DARN THE SOX FREE. PHONE ."71 Paint nriihho; nt MII.NER'S. During tne spring ewuy one- would be boncntttd by taking Foley's Kid ney Remedy. It, furnishes a needed tonic to tbq kid toy softer the extra fctraln of winter,' and It puriflos the blood by stimulating the kidneys, and eaualug thefnj to iiUiuitinto tho im purities froni it., "ljojoy's Kidney HouiPdy imparts new 'life and vigor. Pleasant to take. RED CROSS PIIARMACV, JOHN PREUSS, Prop, r WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Sprmg j)l&&b arsain Prices MAGNES & MATSON beg to announce that on Wednes day morning, April 28th, they will place on sale 50 Women's and Misses' Suits at Bargain Prices H iftThe sale will continue until Saturday and will undoubtedly be the greatest bargain event we have ever attempted $20 Suits will foe sold for $13.00 $32 Suits will be sold for $20.80 $22 Suits will foe sold for $14.30 $35 Suits will be hold for $22.?5 $25 Suits will be sold for $16.20 $40 Suits will be sold for $26.00 $30 Siiitsjwai be sold for $19.50 $45 Suits will be sold for $28.50 The assortment comprises every new style and fabric features of the season. All sizes are here for your choosing and but few, if any, will remain by Saturday. CONDITIONS OF THE SALE On account of, the great reductions in regular prices the line will be sold strictly for cash.flWe cannot allow exchange privileges and cannot make alterations. MAGNES & MATSON &gffagiggj3aftrg& Sl$SS3?SSgi3Ra3afefi MASONIC OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT.ONLY- KE8K3I fc Saturday, May 1st Coos County Stock Co. 4 Act Sensational Character! Play ine f Allure How One Doctor Sncccbsrully Treiils Pneumonia. "In treating pneumonia," says Dr. W J. Smith, of Sanders. Ala., "the only remedy I use for the luugs 1p Chamberlain'- Cough Itemed. Whllp of course I would treat other ymp toms with dlf ereut medicines, I have used this remedy many times in my medical practice and have yet failed lo find a case where it has not con trolW the trr-uble. I have used It myself as has also my wife for coughs colds, repeatedly, and 1, most willingly and cheerfully recommend It as superior to any other cougn remedy to my knowledge." For sale by JOHN PREUSS. K's As Good As Money toa. Us, AS . GcOOp Mr. WILLIAM V. MONG as CYRUS GORDON ggESSEMfa BEA CURTIS as LYDIA c g SJA PLAY YOUJCAN NEVERgFORGET;? 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We hnvo some most desirable parcels for in vestment and you ceuld not put your spare cash to better uar. Call and talk it over with us. Remember the uiggest fortunes are now being made In Real Estate, and to serve small Investors we will sell you residence lots in EASTSIDE from 95 UP, oa terms $10 down nd 53 per month. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Marshfield, Oregon. General Agents, Eaetslde. L. J. POST Contractor and Huilrior Eighteen jmm' exprrUare bus luht us a mono "TikuourltMe tnd Jo our nor rlcUt" Pito Confoaj wVi Om Wcik 822 Sonth Sfciiml Sm-it M ItSIIKIKIJ), ORK. ! COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS i Cavanagh, Chapman b Co. s f General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty I Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield f Mrs. A. M. White ladies tailoring am) fancy gowns Artistic Excellence, Expert Workmanship, Latowt StylM. Ladles of Coos Bay Are Cordially larked to Oill. Room 20, Rogers Ituildliig. Corner Central Avenue mill HroadMiiy M;w-li(lfll. Oregon. PHONE I-.... 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