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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSIIFIELO. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION If w: ! .! i-.i.i N.r Wt t J Ol O siHHlHtHfl' r Lsst Yon Forget Jj in AIIMPHFII Til T SI IT OKI-Milt. NIC WISH TO STATIt THAT WK AltliU'i lU LnUllUllLU Til T MIT OITHH. l WIMI III M'.VI l 111.11 Ml .llllt STII.Ii CilVINCf 14.1.00 IN .MKRCIIAXIHSIt WITH ItVKKV MICH AltT StIT. COMIC IX AXII SHOW VOl' QVA LIT formerly oko. ononitt'M NOTICE TO MILL .MUX: W:; (ASH VOl.lt CHUCKS. 3jrr2S(ii Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. 14 , . TltCTII AI10CT AOVKRTISIXG. Truninn A. DoWeeso, of Buffalo, nnld while addressing tho Poor Rich- nrd Clnh of Philadelphia: "There In lug pnyR. With him t Is not an ex no advertising valno In one-tlmo In- pcrliiiont; neither Is It nn expense, portions. It Is tho keeping ovoflast- It Is a part of his investment, tho lngly at It which brings results In nd- same, as tho cost 'of raw material nml 'ortlslng. It Is tho coiiBCCtitlvo per- tho cost of production." SECOND PLAGE; Rose City Puts Up Eleven In- ning Contest to Bn- tain Honors. KTAXIHXO OK CLU11S. Won Lost Snu Francisco . 21 IS l Portlnnd. . . 22 17 Oakland. ... 21 21 Sacramento ... 19 20 Vernon 10 21 Los Angeles. . 10 21 Per cent .r.71 .no i .500 AS" .i7n .100 (ny Asqoclntcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND. Ore.. May 11. -Port- Innd lost yesterdny's cloven Inning Kiuiiu mm uiijiuii hi nvi-uiiu jiihku. Tho scores yesterday in tho Const Leaguo were as follows: At Los Angeles Los Angeles. . Oakland. . . , At San Francisco San Frnuclsco. Portland . . . (11 Innings) At Sacrnmonto Sacramento. . Vernon. , . , n i H 3 t t H 9 i 8 Regular and Progressive Re- publicans Split Over President Pro Tern. (Ey Associated Presj to Coos Iln Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Mny 11. nepuhltcaii lenders of tlio regular and progressive factions prepni-'d early today to test tholr strength over the selection of n prosldont pro tern to succeed Senator Krye, nwlgned. It wns announced that till but four of tho progressives would vote for Clapp ngalnst aalllnger. tho chotco of tho regulars. The cholco of tho Demo- rrats Is Uncon. Tlio first ballot re- milted: aalllnger, 32; Dacon, 25; Clapp, 4; Hrlstow, 1; Tlllmnn, 1. There wns no cholco and tho second nud third ballots wero taken without results. A long deadlock Is regarded ns certain. Dixon of Montana moved to ndjo.'rn but was overwhelmingly voted down. Tho fourth ballot was without re sult. Eighteen senators are not vot ing. ' II. Flanagan a fow weeks' Returns Home. J returned today from stay In San Frnuclsco on business nud .pleasure. I DEADLOCK!! ! SENATE TODAY I -i i Read the Times' Want Ads. LOOK TIIICM OVKIlJ WIC WANT TO V I'Ol'.NTS. e Toggery RlHtont pounding nway that docs tho trick In advertising, and tho ndvor-l tlscr that does this year aftor year Ib tho man who knowH that ndvortla- m m m i i FILLING LOT, Jury In Justice Court Holds De- fendant Is More Than 21 Years Old. The Jury In tho enso of Hngqulst & IUnrqulst vs Antonio Mlquel, In Jus tice Ponnock's court yesterday nftor- nooii. brought In a verdict for tho plaintiff for tho entire $72 they were Ritlng for. Tho enso arose over a dtsputp over n verbal contract about Hip lllllug or n lot belonging to Ml quel. Hngqulst &. njorqulst doclnrod tho price agreed upon wns $72 whllo Mlquel claimed ho only wanted" $30 worth of dirt dumped on his prop ert.v. ,1 Unrry Hoy, who represented Ml- quel, contended Hint his client was under 21 nnd consequently was not responsible for n contract. Dosplto mm claim and .Aiiquors ovldenco to that effect, tho Jury besides brliiL'liitr In a verdict for tho nlnliittffs slcnn.l n 'I statement Hint tholr opinion wns Hint 11 Mlouel wns more thnn 21 years old 9 Tho Jury consisted of .Ins Wntt, H. II A. Wells. Wnrren Dnchtol, W. N. 0 Kkblnd, A. D. Wolcott nnd J. C. Mor 9 chnnt. Antonio Is the Italian bootblack at H Urndlleld's barber shop. 7 North Bend News Mrs. Klmer Itusscll, who hns been In Myrtlo Point for tho last threo weeks, has returned. Archie Taylor tho eloctrlclnn of Myrtlo Point hns boon spending a fow dnys hero, has returned homo. Mrs. George Taylor loft Monday for Albany, being called tlioro by tho mno of her sister. I .i. w. i.eweiiens little son, who is suffering with scnrlet fever, hns had a relnpse, and Is reported to bo In n very critical condition. I Tho schooner Kcho hos tnkon on her loud of lumber nnd Is In tho lower liny on her wny to San Pedro .wm. m. .. j-.uiunn is spending tno day with her slstor. .Mrs. Win. Simp- 8011, Rev. D. A. McLeod returned on tho Alliance this morning from Calgary, ennndn, where he has been visiting, "ns nccepted tho call to tho Pros-' byterlnn church of North nend, nnd W'U nko l kls duties Immediately. Srn Francisco, will bo glad to hear (Wednosday News.) that this famous house Is now open C. II. Worrel was n business visiter m n fle ew 8I story building right In Mnrshlleld Inst evening. rtow" town. New furniture, new car- The W. C, T. V. held tholr regular nPt8- steam heat, hot water and tele meeting yesterday afternoon. phono In every room. Cafo In con- Wm. Simpson was a business vis- nection. Notice theso rates: Room Itor (u Mnrshlleld yesterday. with private bath $1 a day,, $5 nweeK. Mr. Turpen has returned to Em- A1' cnra I)nss tho door. Select family plre after a ploasnnt visit at the homo hotel, Windsor Hotel, 23S Edd" of his daughter. Mrs. C. M. P.yler. Tho barkentlno Echo, which has been having her hull scraped is now at tho 'Old flll taking on a cargo of lumber for Valparaiso, Chill. Don't forgot tho Turkish Batha. rilONH 214-J. UK New Steamer For Stunner Marslifield Run Completed Is Fine Boat. Thp Watha Wmw, Hip mpw twin ( screw steamer for thp SuiHtiPr Cnten iliiK I "lot nml Mnrshflpld rim was llniinrlipt! nt npnr Siiiniipr yonturtlay In Hip presence of n Inrge crowd. Thp coroinonloR wore In the nature of mii illtfnminl mlnlirntlmi nf tlio nvnnl nil of tliq residents of Hint acrtlon being ,m" mrk '" So,,th ''"U,M- , iT,,e Invito.) by tl.o builders, Mnttson ,,M,,,,m " ,n fnvor of Mr' ,'orUl,nrt HJorqulst. ,nml ""Wires tho defendants to give ( , The now hont wns nnmCl In lion-1 ,,im n cIonr ,,0,,,l nml tU1" ,0 lho or of Princess Watha Wasa. tho Iro- Property nt tho price agreed to iw, quols Indian girl who purchased tho101 mn nK nml n8808fiOH tho COMrtj Cant. Hnrrls ranch near Sumner lant year. It was expected that she would be hero for tho coreinoulos but bIio could not got here In tlmo. She Is it Portlnnd and will prohnbly arrive this woolc. Sho Is bringing tho flag ..... .,. ,.. , IWI UlU Ulflli. Tho Ptenmcr has the new tvnn of ntnmn ntiftlnna nml litiptia nntrln nil P'lp Is twin screw boat. Sho Is CI feet long with n ten-font benm. i I Tlio Wntha Wnsn will bp one of Hip hnndsomest bunts on tho Hay land will have nccouimodntlons for ! sixty pnsflpngors bosldes ' ;i lnr I ! amount of frolght. On rdpcIiiI oe- jr-MmiH lic will bo nblo to enrry nbout 100 ponnlc. Tho total cost ,f construction Is between $1,000 nnd expected Hint she will mnko lipr lultlnl trln to Mnrshflpld tomor row wbpn rI'p will be InmiertPil. Mntt i p-'i & HJorqnlRt will probably operate her. AI.O.VO TIII3 WATintKHOXT. The Llzzlo Prion arrived In .it Ilandon yesterday and tho Huhy snll ed. Tho Nnnn Smith arrived In this ,,,n,,",I from """ ,,0lt nftor n good trip up the const. The snMrd Kxcolslor, Cnnt. this morning for Hurklinrt, San Olego w,th I,nM,,er from tl, s,nlth " The Itcdondo did not get nwnv m r . . . . I Tuesday, not Balling from there until .V(,8tor,n' afternoon ,loro tomorrow. Sho will reach Tho Presldont arrived In yester- ""' "fternoon from Coqulllo nnd nnndon. Capt. Hansen says there Is not sufllclont wntor to enable him to run up to Myrtlo Point now. Ufi mndo tho run from nnndon Into Coos liny yestordny In four hours. Out of 1S."2 oinlcrnnt Portuguese , which recently Innded nt Honolulu (.from Mnderla In the steamer Porte jrlc, r7 children bnd died on the tins sage and now tho government wants to know whv. It Is charged Hint the condition of thoslilp wns something dreadful nnd Hint tho officers woro caroless and Infferent. . Tll fll(,t of tho Canadian Pacific rnllwny consists of slxty-sovon stoam 8n'l,a f twenty different types. If nil t,ieso 8,,,na woro "lnce,, l n "'"B'0 ,lnt thoJ' woulrt oxtoml for " 'lstanco of threo nnd n half mllos. Twolvo wiuuHiiiiti men are reqiurcti ns crows i nnd shoro stnffs to enro for tho trnns portntlon of the Iminenso amount of frolght nnd tho lnrgo number of'pnss ongers which they enrry. The ntnount of conl burned per day by this tleet Is 2,903 tons, which would requlro nbout live trains of fifteen cars ench to trnnsport. Tho total dlstanco traveled by these ships on their ordinary schedules per yoir equals fifty-seven tlmos around tho world. Tho supplies used per month are enormous. A NEW OLD HOTEL. Old patrons of Tho Windsor Hotel. street, San Francisco. Do You Have the Rlsbt KIiul of Help? Foloy Kidney Pills furnish you tho right kind of help to neutralize and remove tho poisons that cause back- ir,,m on" 'rnucisco on sciio(iuiotwonty yenrs. HI3D CItOSS Drug ncho, headnche. nervousness, and I b,etB crrect these disorders and en oner kidney nnd bladder ailments." ablef you to sleep. For sale hv nil -WINS CASE IN Decision In Lockhart Ferry Case Reversed by Supreme Court. Won! wm recelml luro today that Ike Oroit Supreme Court had r veriwl .IiiiIro Hamilton's dorlrton In tin ease of Herbert Lockhart vs. Km morson Ferry,' George Ferry and 111 Wright, which In vol veil1 thirty-two lota In whnt In known as Hip Depot costs on iioiouunuis. The case hnB boon hnnl fought. It1 sooniB Hint .Mr. Lockhart bnrgnliiod for tho purchase of Hip property nnil tho deal was made. However, when It came to giving a deed, they could not furnish ns clear n tltlo ns Mr. , Lockhart desired. It Deemed Hint I ' rrj & WHght bad purchased tho property of W. 13. llalnes prior to IiIh ' death hut hod not secured a deed from lilm and their tltlo did not In-j elude the consent from all of tho j relatives and heirs of Mr. llalnes. ! Messrs. Kerry nnd Wright refused ! to go to tho oxpenso of getting tho np- I)rovni OI nu lM0 uamn "u,r8 l" lul .... . - ...- ...I t.i. ... .i... i uoei1 """ H""B"1 "' " ,m U,L ,'l", Mr I'Hrt sued for tlio enforce-; ment of tho contract, lost In the low-, i i... .. ... i.. .i... it (Dm I nun nun nun iiu tint in mt- suprcnio court four years aftor the original deal wnH made. Whllo tho case was conducted In .Mr. Lockhnrt's uanioxho was associated In n syndi cate of which tho other members are .lohn S. Coko, S. Chandler nnd .1. W. Ilonnott. After tho how try n lurklsh bnth Phono 214- J. Vi'AHNIXO TO It.ilLltO.ill .MKX. v S. Ilnenn. 1 1 Unat St.. Hntli. Mo. ponds out this warning to rnllrnnd- ors: "A conductor on tho railroad, my work iueed n chronic Inflamma tion of the kidneys, nnd I wns miser able nnd till played out. A friend ad vised Foley Kidney Pills and from tho day I commenced tnkiug thorn, I began to regain In my strength. Tho Inllnmmntlon cleared and I am far better than I have been for f.... .. a itmv uvvtl IUI Store. lUPJttM Cfeeuges in Time Henceforth tho I10XITA WILL lkavi: .mausiifii.l;) AT 7:05 A. .M. InEtend of 7:15 ns In tho past. With tho . exception of this change, tho O'Kolly boats wltl run on tho old schoJules nnd patrons nro kindly requostol to tnke heed of this notice. J. A. O'KIU.LY, Prop. t L Buy your Butter, Cream or mill: from tho Coos Bay Ico and Cold Storago company un less you want only the Best PHONE 73-J Delivery 8 n. ui. a p. m. BEAN POT CKEESE Try It. Tho most common cam,e of insom nia Is disorders of the stomach Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Ta- Don g M aausiactory Service A Rivnl ilwil of Hie busiiiosK or 'u'so Vlow ' o us, directly or indirectly, thn.un the iuflu I oui' customers nature of the service rendered. When you are ready to buy or . Spring we trust that you will conault will, any of ouriJ mors ns to the reliability of the institution anJtl courtesy characterizing its transitions. 1 "Money TaSks" Hub Clothing (Sb Shoe (J BAN DON MARSIIflBj "Til 13 IltlKM) OK COOS HAY" 3e t JhjlLfl tOXXJCCTIXfi WITH TI1I3 NOUTH HANK HO.il) AT lWffl Sails from. Portland Tuesday May 9 XOHTII PACIKIO 3TI3AMSIUP COMPANY. IMIOXI3 1 1 C. F. McfiKOIlCE, OLD U13LIAULI3 STEALER BMWAT ALWAYS ON TLMI3 SAILS FHOM PORTLAND A.T t A. SI., OX MAY 1,0,11,111 U(l AXD lit. KHOM COOS HAY AT SKItVICH OK TIIIU MAYa,8,I3,U M. ItKSKHVATIOXS lllCLI) ONLY UXTI L X()()X 01' DAY Kl OUS TO SAILIXO. L. II. KICATIXO, A013XT PII0XEMW1 THE KAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer R.edoftdo Will ninko regular trips currying passengers both wajimiII'' between Coos liny nml Sun Francisco. AUrt'ncrvntloni(or- mndo nt Alliance Dock. .MnnlKleld nml Inlcr-Oconn Twf Cnlon Street Wharf No. 2, Sin Frnncli.ro. l-'or InfornuU I t-J or SMS. Will sail from San Francisco Tuesday, MJ INTEIt-OCEAX TIIANSPOHTATIO.V COMl'AXV. COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE Itt Dnlly stngo between Itoseburg nnil MnrsliOcld. Stage krt nml Sundays at 7 p. in. Faro, $0.00. OTTO SCIIETTEU, Agent, C. 120 .MARKET AV Mnrshlleld. Agent PHONE 11 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4XB JOSSOX CICMENY, Tho best Dometflo and Imported bras". Plaster, Llmo. Brick and n klnaa of bBlUert ' HUGH McLAIN OFKICK. Muvrm iiiuikwiv I'HOW " ,., . . .. v . BBV m m ww m t r GEli. rlf KK Br'CM rm -- - JVaW AfVl. Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental r i . . . .. . etnfV no " uiuuuwuy and make selection from tno inrto - 5j Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only practical m ' niA ... i r, . . ... ihn hest WU1 " ...iv vunoi in uuua couuiy. Ana nuuo um. " Union Oils GASOLINE DlSTIIiTiATM nEXZINE KEROSEXK SAMSON GAS ENGINES and CEXTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil 4 Supply C. Maralifleia, Ore. PHONE SOfl-J MU Orders SUdted. 51 a gotiti liKiifitimii . i ( , ..,., -..aa ""k nt (i:ijnlpf Wlrtlf 1. HAIIN'ABDi HOSEIlUnO, Oift ittli Clothing, ANC Parties Deairing MflJ mftnu to be Erected Before Decoration ft Electric Port al( Lamps ties I Wemuste- r,va rOOBl rftfi lav WW' RED CROSS Drug Store, I dealers. I'HOJOl litfiliiiiiMHMjli, itm f .Mliwh. tt-