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r $J. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19..1911 EVENING EDITION fc Oxfords in black and tan "Nat ural" Shape will not "gape" at the ankle or slip at the heel. Both makes, "Set Royal Blue'' and "Florsheim," $4.00 and $5.00 The Woolen Mill Store Home of Good Clothes and Good Shoes NYAL'S MOUNTAIN TEA 10I Till: PREPARATION AT 1IOMK OF A I) E I.ICIOUS stomach, kidney .m liver tka, a mild and agreeable cl'itk for constipation', torpidity oftiie'bowels, am) inactivity of tiii: liver. 1'ltICK riCIt IlOX 23 CENTS. FOU SALK AT THE IJUSY COIlNF.lt . Vt-' A PHONE 208. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. leading imua stork in coos county. BIG TIME Eagles' Hall on Wednesday Night Jolly Smoker Good Time Assured to All J. W. DAVIS, W. President North Bend News Tlu schooner llornot Is now taking on lumber nt the Porter Mill Mr. Frank Wood, wlm hn been nt Myrtle Point for several week, I hem returned to nor home nt llunnor. The Mother' and Teachers' Club will meet at tho.Contml school house Friday, nt .1 p. m. There will bo n musical nnd literary program. I -x n rin a n ' 1 : rauuuui. m cm m O.HMIW(T.S m, inn p., , VUI A RA IMM IVI mVM Ml MM M Lni I I.IH'AL TEMPERATURE RE- Personal Notes The four-mnsted schooner Arngo, which was towed up fiom San Fran cisco, has arrived. She was met at the bar' by the Columtih. and Is now taking on lumber nt the Simpson mill. WAR ON HOUSE FLY. Portland AutiiorltJeH Will Try to Ev- terminate Pest. PORTLAND, Ore., April 19. Health olllcers nro going to make Portland n llylcss town this summer. They promise these disease breeders will bo rare Indeed and that the fly pest of former summers will bo al most wholly nbated. The system of flushing the downtown pavements every night, Instead of sweeping them ns formerly, washes tho larva of the flies Into the sewors, thus do ing nway with one of tho most fnvor nblo breeding places. Every road leading Into Portland will be oiled this summer to lay tho dust nnd this treatment completely kills flies and renders their eggs harmless. Tho oil applied Is crude petroleum which contains n smnll quantity of cnrbollc nc!d, nnd Is suro death to lllos nnd mnsqultoos. Dr. Calvin S. White, state health officer, Is very active In his warfare on files. "There remains ono dan gerous source of fly production," said he, "and that Is unscrconed food. I.DCAI, TEMPERATURE RK- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. m., April IS, by Mrs. E. Mlngtis, special government meteorological observer: Maximum C3 Minimum 40 At 4:43 p. in. . Precipitation Wind, Northwest.; raluy. TIIK WEATHER, 49 .43 P. OWHNS hns been laid up for a few days with la grippe. WM. H. HOMMK f Ooostnu Mnrshllehl visiter today. It (Dy Associated Press.) OREOON" April 19. Fair to- night nnd Thursday heavy frost. Wants Dlrorro. F. P. I.ano has begun suit for divorce from Mary Jane Lane, lie alleges that ho does not know her present whereabouts nnd la securing servlco of notice on her by publication. TacomaWorkman Drops Seven Stories In Elevator Shaft, Uninjured. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) TACOMA, Wash., April 19. Lief KutBon, an cmployo on a now , building, fell down nu elevator shatt .seven stories. At tho flrst floor, ho IcraBhed through some one-Inch boards to the concrete basement. Workmen rushed to his assistance but ho rolled over, got up and smiled as ho remarked "Qce, that was n lucky fall." Kittson Is 26 years of ngo. CIIAS LKK Is In from Ten Mile today on busluesK nnd pleasure. MRS. K. K. STRAW, who has bva quite sick, Is reported better to-, day. DR. J. W. INGRAM left via Drain today for Spoknno, Wash., whore ho will Bpond a few dnys on buil-' ness and pleasure. Trap Shoot. Don Gardiner and n number of others are arranging for n trap shoot to bo hold on the North Head grounds next Sunday morning. The shoot Is open to nll,who like tho sport. ForvM Fire Law. State Forostr F. A.' Elliott, has sent a mtmbor of copies of tho now forest lire protec tion law to tho Mnrshtlold Chamber of Commerce. Tho new law Is very rigorous. In Improving. Louts Supplee, cashier of the Flanagan and Dennett Hank, who underwent an operation I would advlso ovory housowlfo not!nt Morc' Pltnl In North llend yoa- to buy any nrtlcle of food from nnyltordny for m'l'ondlcltls, was reported j store that does not use scrccna. All "'" "" ramu uu HAVK NEW plan. irst Class Laundry "l ll most deslrnJiln . tbelr linen to possess that H finish so necessary to tote In dress. J1 THAT CLASS OP WORK Trl will Convince. 005 Bay Steam Laundry "UAK MAIN 57-J $7.50. Carpontershop $10.00. Title Gunranteo and Abstract Co. HANI) EMBROIDERY Lady wishes to do same at home. Leave orders corner Nortli Broadway and Birch avenue. Phono 175-L, mornings. 8fttn.. 'Flvo room Imnui .. mi. wt, near , nt.-.. . .. i - " V.UIUOUC cnurcn. "" ftuute Erlckson. FiSTrn I. "general lir.nu... ...1. ... -, , - " r; -- ."' nUU4UU. Aaaress 'K' i " imes At once. Girl at Lloyd toT"l ."MX- "Furnlsllfwl tfnjlnm ll.,.. . vm uuu- 'rooms, $20.00, Dwelling wciuding wate Pn,ntainn TO IIOMKSEFKERS If you want ft location for a homo como to us. Wo are In psoltlon to locato you either In tho city or the country, upon terms to suit your pocketbook. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Mgr. tho food exhibited In markets and clsowhcro should bo kept screened from flies. Unless these pests havo breeding places, they will not bother us and public hcaUh will bo protected tremendously." Dr. White has considered tho plnn to havo tho City Council pass an nutl fly ordinance but ho bolloves tho edu cation of tho public along tho lino otJ leaving no breeding places for tho pestiferous fly is moro Important. Storooptlcan slides, showing tho dangors to bo feared from flics, tho best means of destroying them, and preventing them from getting estab lished In tho house, will bo shown by Dr. Whito both In tho city schools nnd In public gatherings about tho city. A locturo will accompany tho pictures, giving Instructions how to swnt tho flies. expected today. Save money by patronizing Thfc Tl Hies advertlaors. SEEDS 'Havo you planted your grass seeds yot? Wo havo everything In field seeds Including COWPKAS' VKTCHKS ENGLISH RYE CLOVER TIMOTHY ALSIKE Also i STOCK BEET and CARROT SEED. The Bazar HOUSE OF (JUALITY PHONE 32. Delayed lly Shoal Tho Nann Smith was delayed In getting out by stick ing on tho Pony Inlet shoal yesterday. Capt, Olson piloted tho Ilnzol Dollar down tho lowor nay and took her over without touching, but thp Nann Smith was drawing a little moro water and caught fast. She floated last evening without suffering any damage but had to wxlt for the ttdo today to get out. Huggnnl Ik Fined. After n hear ing this nftornoou, City Recorder Butler lined J. W. Iluggard $t for his ombrogll'o with G. W. King yes terday. Iluggard ploadcd not guilty. At tho trial, ho contended that hu did not speak to King but started to run when ho saw King coming but King ovortook him and kicked him sovornl times and hit him sovoral tlmos. King nnd others testified that Iluggard hit King flrst. SPECIAL CALLED ON MEETING. All mombera of Mnrshflold Fire Department nro requested to bo pres ent Thursday night, April 21st. Thn nlirnnls of tho Fire Donnrt- moht will bo changed ns follows, to take effoct Friday morning, April 21st.: General firo alarm Ono blast of tho stron, Instead of four blasts as In the past. Out of town call Four blasts of siren followed by ono short; blast of tho whlstlo, repeated twlco. . J. W. DAVIS, Presldont. E. L. TRAVEU, Chief. Hoard of Army Engineer) On Harbor Improvement. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 19. Tho Uonrd of Army Engineers, nfter mature consideration of tho ninny complicated questions Involved, and with" tho view of causing harbor faci lities to be Increased us rapidly ns they are going to bo needed, lus made some Important recommenda tions of Interest to tho people of Ore gon, nnd announces tho following' uniform rules ns tho nutdlng policy of tho board In making nil hrtrbor Improvements hereafter: , That tho advisability or lundvlsnbl llty of tho govorumoiU'a undertaking nny work nt any linrbor bo determin ed In the manner now established by existing Inw and prnctlco. That no work of construction or maintenance bo undertaken by tho government nt any harbor construct ed by nnd operated In tho interest of a corporation or private ponton nnd adapted to tho promotion of such In terest only. That tho work of tho government nt any harbor bo conflnod to tho gen eral part of tho labor, Including, as may be necessary, tho construction and matntcnanco of breakwaters with tho genoral anchorngo area pro tected thereby, of ontranco piers and Jetties nt tho moutliB of Inner chnn-. nols, nnd tho portion of such chan nels Immediately between them, and also of such long general chnunolB of approach as may bo necessary to con nect tho harbor with tho outsldo dcop wator. i Tho board recommends that liar-1 bors In which tho wholo or a part is Improved at local oxponso should not bo undertaken or. maintained by tho genoral government. MILO PIEHSON of Ten Mllo Is la Mnrshflold today on business. He reports that tho recent rains have not been conducive to good fly Ilalilug. HOYS AS GARDENERS. Portland Hack Yards Converted to Valuable Use. PORTLAND, Ore, April 10 Port land school boys are turning their at tention to vegetable gardening qulto generally as tho result of tho contost started by the local Y. M. C. A. Final enrollments have been mndo nnd 331 buck-lot gardens hnvo been plnntod. 2S3 contestants hnvo elected to grow early vogetnbles and tS will enro for late gardens. Tho plots plnnted by the young sters run from 1C0 to 300 squaro foot In slzo nnd tho tntnl of vege tables raised will be enough to sup ply 1,000 persons throughout tho en tire Benson. Schools of tho city are represent ed by pupils who nro contesting for a school trophy In addition to tho Indi vidual prizes. In all, 43 schools are represented, Woodlawn loading with 30 entries and Lents coming second with 22. Each of tho boys In tho contest will submit n monthly report of his gardening operations and from thoJO reports, tho Inspection of tho gardons by an oxpert and tho final showing of tho vogotnbles, awards will bo mado. Tho early vegetable growing contest will closo lato In May. TIGER TAIIIIY, LOSING KITTENS, ADOPTS RATS Arco SPOTZOFF metal polish Tho GUNNERY. at After tho show try a Turkish bath Phono 214- J. LOS ANGELES, April 18. Polly, n tlgor tabby fnmod as a rattler, own ed by tho Excelsior Laundry company, has been guilty of a controversion of nnturo hitherto unheard of. Losing three of hor klttons by donth, she killed a mother rnt nnd adoptod a rodont litter of tho samo numbor. Tho tlireo baby rats and a surviving kltton nttrso In amity. Tho cat's proud ownors havo , takon photo graphs of tho 8trniih'o family as a-record. FISHING tacklo at The GUNNERY TINSEL Trout FLIES at Tho GUN- Wnntod A want nd will sell It, NKRY. FOR GOOD WORK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, pressing and repairing a specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed HLANCHARD & HOD SON. Alliance IHdg. Front St. iVeSTCRN AVtAT QjM Your Grocer Has It WANTED l'untryinun at the Chan dler Hotol. WANTED 2 chambermaids. Chandler Hotel. FOR RENT Baxter hotel at Co- qulllo, Oregon, after April 1. Write or see personally Baxter Bros., Coqullle, Ore. DESIRABLE housekeeping rooms, also furnished rooms at 135 Second street near Chandler Hotol. UTC Anytime, anywhere Ilea sonable rates. Phono Blanco hotel 46 or Residence 2 8-J. EHMANN'S OLIVE OIL Is the purest as well as tho most economical Olive Oil on tho market. It Is a product of puro California rlpo Olives, from which tho tannic acid has been extracted. Tho extraction of this acid, which all Olive OH contains, is a secret process known only to 'tho Ehmann Ollvo Company. This not only increnses tho keeping qual ity of the Oil, but makes it richer, so that A CUP AND A HALF of this oil will go furthor than TWO CUPS of any othor oil. It 's tho only oil that gives tho mayonnaise, tho dollcato green tint feo desirable Ehman's Ollvo Oil is sold in 2Cc, COc and $1.00 bqttlos. Also In half gallon cans at $2.15 per can, Wo havo the solo agency for Coos Bay. LOCKHART'S GROCERY PHONE 85-J Benefit Promenade FOR THE Marshfield Public Library AT EAGLES HALL Friday, April 21 Under the Auspices of the. PRO GRESS CLUB Admission - 50c r f f fssSJfti .iMAh .iU-. iJtfJkjilJk? X. j- faf" -i-fJ-- ,