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THE G80S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGfN. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt the postolllco nt Mnrsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls ns second clnss mail matter. Societs7 News (Continued from page 2.) M. C. MALOXEV 1)AX E. MALOXEV r. ...,.,, Tnit -m,.,, n i'i.,.i.,.. ii , ,i i uiuivii iuiiii?:it ..lis. v i' i.itiuaifi, JMiiot- nml Butt. ' Mrs. nattntlett, Sirs. Frank Frame, Xcws Editor yUtB eni Towcr, nn,i jjiss Gertrude 1 JlandlKO, and Friday's guests, Mrs. ,T. Address all communications to COOS I1AV DAILY TIMES. U. Groves, Mrs. H. K. nnrmelstor, Mnrchflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon ' Mrs. Fred Holllstor, Mrs. Rogstad. --- Mrs. Wllstond, Mrs. Huntley nml Miss Barrett. Random Reflections By the Mayor of South Slough LUMBER TRUST II I1DICTE0 An independent Ropuhllinn news pnper published every evening except Sunday, nnd Weekly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. The W. C. T. U., which hold a rou- Tho Times Is In receipt of a com munication from T. F. Chose, late Mayor of South Slough, who was re cently committed to the asylum In Salem. In n note accompanying his Charged With Violating the Anti-Trust Act Lumber Bar ons Must Stand Trial. Hy Associated Press to C003 Bay Times.) nlon last Tuesday at the Wntklns contribution he states he la working1 CHICAGO, 111., .June 211. The Dcdlcnted to the Eorvlce rf tho homo, "The Cedars," report n profit-. t i,n mwnmnr'a nm (secretary's of fourteen lumber dealers people, that no good cause shall lack 'able and delightful time. Threo uu heads his article: "Some old associations wns Indicted today and a champion, and that evil shall not branches wore represented as fol- gags, and a few now ones contrlbut- charged with violation of the Shcr thrlvo unopposed. Mows, Marshfleld, Eastslde and North C(i by t. F. Chnso, and told In his n'n Act- Kncl Indictment Is In two Bond. A delicious picnic dinner was own Way." counts. The llrst charges of clnspl- J enjoyed In tho grove, after which n ijero tliey arc: rnc' nmong tho retail lumber denl- ARIZ. AGAINST ILilr RECALL ACT nM SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IlAlt.V. 0ne yenr c 0() jhuslness session was held. Tho moot-, Baiooll man nt tho .Dalles got ers to Interfere with nnd restrain tho Per month' '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. ' !bo ! ,nS oponcd wlth a fow romnrks l' t" mixed up in n dog fight, was sever- trado between the manufacturers and 'it't'i-TT-' president, Mrs. Wm, Nollson, follow- iy bitten nnd hns boon unconscious tho wholesalers and consumers. Tho cd by nn Interesting program: jnn,i rnvlng nt times since. Ho hns second conspiracy Is to suppress and Singing Tho Rally Song. iheen taken to tho hospital for treat- ellmlnnto tho competition that Hhould Invocation Mr. Win. Smith. incut. Tho local physicians nro exlst between tho wholesalers nnd Heading "With tho Prohibition doubtful as to his recovery. If this the retailors and consumers. Stnto" Mrs. Ora McCarty, president md occurred on Coos Bay they T'10 associations represented by of tho Marshfleld union. I would have Bent him to tho Insnno tno indicted men extends from Penn- WEEKLY. One- year $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 p-sr yenr or $2.50 for six months. Olllclnl Paper of Coos Count Delegate Cameron Requests Senats to Eliminate Recall From Constitution. I IV Associated Press to Coos Ba Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 23. - Delegate Cameron of Arlzoun today requested tho Senate Committee to amend tho Arizona constitution by eliminating tho provision for tho re call of Judges. Ho based his request on tho opposition of the President to this feature of the constitution, nnd said he feared Its retention ultimate ly would defeat tho fight for statehood. Emma Nelson Eleven! Dies of Injuries Rj From Missil 'Uy Associated Press i, Tliiifm i HOQIIIAM. Wash., jun fsuii or Doing struck t With n inlands i I ""u mrownby Emma Nelson, aged clod t n t 1 n v 1 ij SPECIAL BOAT TO 1J. l no Tioga will leave M dock at 10 o'clock raj for Sumner whero Marsh auniner clubs will play round trip no cents. official paper of the city of marsh field. Bending "Somebody iCnrcs," Mrs. Patchell. PUBLIC .SCHOOLS AS SOCIAL ' ties In tho W. C. T. IT., and tho He I Inffnii nt Ti.tiui.irniipn In MlRalnna. nrt Discussed ut tho Convention in Hos- CEXTER FOB T1IK PEOPLE. ,, MaM ) Phonograph record William .Ton- TIlE suggestion has been male "'"K Bryan on "Immortnllty." thnt tho board of education Music Tho Holy City, should make- social centers ol Those present nro as follows: Mr, tho Coos Bay Hchoolsand It sounds like Wm Alison. Mrs. Hltchlo. Mrs. M. Always Asylum nnd thus hnvo shifted all re- sylvanln to tho Paclllc coast. The, 'sponBihllltlcs onto tho state after re- threo secretaries of tho organisations Bending I- lowor Mission Actlvt- u0VnB ,, 0f ,ls small chango and received Immunity for testifying lie- other trlllcs." n good Idea. Tho schools are tho property of all tho people. They represent an expensive Investment on tho part of tho taxpayers. When they llo Idle for threo months In the year their owners rccolvo no return on tho In vestment. In fact, they aro paying out money for tho upkeep of nn un productive plnnt. This Is poor policy. Tho grounds should be used for public play grounds, nnd tho buildings for public clubhouses. Lectures shoul dbo del ivered thero nnd moving pictures ex hibited for tho recreation and educa tion of tho people. Their rooms offer adequate quarters for meetings of Pulley. Mrs. F. W. Stovens, Mrs. An na Foot nnd son Paul, Mrs. Kiln Col by, Mrs. Oeo. Hazer, Mrs. A. Illsoy nnd daughter, Mrs. C. A. Nollnor and daughter Oraco, -Mrs. Fred Lystor nnd baby, Mrs. Walter Putnam and baby, Mrs. 13. Woodhull, Mrs. II. O'Mnra. and son Raymond, Miss Josephine Griffin, Mrs. Mnudo Wat kins, Mrs. C. H. Mnrsh, Mrs. A. . Downs nnd daughter Annn, Mrs. Mar- "See the man with dress suit case; sec him to the steamer race. See tho woman nil tied up, racing with n yellow pup. See the preacher's, doc tors', too; how they rush and push by you. See tho court's closed Jud ges gone. Only court's now on tho lawn. Sco the houses In tho town nil shut up the curtains drawn. Goody' Kood's nnd wicked Ilea down to Charleston "by tho sen." Auto carH now ralso tho dust, got to get away or bust. Still tho Kinney enrs nro full: people grab the strap and pull. Some folks never got nwny; al ways somo ono hnB to stay. What n dull town It would bo If all hiked off to Charleston bay. fore tho grand Jury Among those Indicted Is A. L. Por ter of Spokane, secretary of tho Western Retail Lumbermen's Association. $100 Reward, $100 Tin' diiiUt if till minor wfl li. i.Umim'1 to li'iiin Hull llicrt1 UiiUcnxt nni'ilu'mlril rtlMiirt' III I M-i.mi' Iihi I'ct'll nlilr t emi' III nil ll HnKO.Htlll llllt Itl'iltll'lll. Iliill'n Cutnrrli run' l till? only iiltiii tv mm khoHii t, Hit' iilitlli'iil (nili'inliv. Ciil'trm Iii'Iiil u run Mltlitliilinl cIImhh', rnilifrif ii iiiiintltiiiloiiiili irciiiiiii'iii nun i nmrin (iiii-1 mkun inur iinl., urilnc iliui'il iimiii t In' lilimii mill inn. ii lih lltlurr iiflliil Mi'lil.lllc ibv ililni)liij tin' fii'iiiiliillnli u( llii'iH- i.i', nml iil It it'lv i lint Mrriiuih (ii iiiiililiu aiip tin' 111, film lion nml nn li'tlnu iiiituri' In nine ll wmk. ilie l'iiirti'to hv ki intirli fiilth In (t i'iir nlli' imurrn Unit ilii'.v off t Hiii- In ilreil linl in r fin miy inn tlml it hIIh tn (lire, tend fur linl i f li'.'lfmcilllil y ". J r II N V A C J., T ilwln, U. PoMl.yHllDriicKlHi'.T.V i ! lli 'l' Kumlly IMIU !iirinilfiiiliti I i tin Breen nnd daughter Annlo, Mrs Ora McCarty, Mrs. Roso and Mrs. "A stranger on Coos Bay looking Patchell and dnughtor Bcrnlco, for- over tho country with n viow to set- merly of MInnesotn. '""S down fell In with n South jsiough pirate. After nnswerlng In- Mr.. P!imr nRAii nn.i .iniichiora numornblo questions nnd getting Helen nnd Mildred of North Ilond th,rBt"' w,th nothing doing, our bold for 8ALl eltlierm In .IIrpmrb mnnlplnnl mntioro nro Fnendlne the week nt tho J. W. l"rnt0 stnrted to walk off. nud national problems. Russell homo on North Coos River. I . "Wo11 now 8ny?" nskcd lho IXST lletweon Alert landing mid i This policy hns already been fol-' n- stranger. "w.Uo you people mnko 8lxth nn(1 Johnson atrccts, a $20 Wed by Mvcrnl cities, somo using Tho Christian Endeavor Society of .ft "v" ,?T , , I B,(1 nlcco Rownrd for return to , thO B0h00lS for SOmo Of those niir. thn Vnrlh rtnml Prnil.vfnrlnn rhnrflh. I " "" " ""' "" D',,U ',,r ' " Mrs. J. L. BOWmOU. Good ro- will hold a business meeting Monday Small business, box (100 poses nnd others for nil. suits for tho welfare of tho commu nity hnvo followed In every enso. "Well, I'll toll you," snld Mr. Pi rate, "In tho summer wo fish nnd TOPICS OF TIII3 TIMKS. ' Ireland Is first with nn offer of a great exhibit nt tho Pnnnma-Paclflc occasion to renew their evening, Juno 2G nt tho church. All members nro urged to bo present. 0 Mrs. J. Albert Mntson hns boon en Joying n visit from her slstor, Mrs. B. T. Van do Car, of Medford, who has hosts of friends hero who nro tnklnpt friendship. drink whisky, nnd in tho winter wo WANTED Cllrl for general house. don't fl8h." wnre Annlv Trn A II. Dmvora M. W.1WW, ori:gon ni:ws. work. Apply Phono 207. International Exposition. All Irish- Tho Misses Daisy and Altn Angnr of men nro proud of tho otild sod and Portland nccompnnlod Mrs. Van do they will never bo prouder thnn when Car nnd constltuto n pleasant out they hnvo become n contributing fnc- jnK party thnt will spend part of tho tor to the greatest of world's exposl- summer hero, tlons. I - Eugeno Thlrty-nlno grnduatcs of FOR SAL13 OR TRADi: A twenty tho university of Orogon will re- two horsepower nuto. 1908 Bulclc. Newly painted, nnd In first class running condition. Box 170, Marsh fleld, or John L. Koontz, It makes n Coos Bnylto smilo to read of tho thermometer nenrlng tho 100 degree mark In Chicago. Ho has a propor sympathy for the miseries of others, hut is filled with constnnt wonder thnt Utey do not all come out here, whero It Is cool but nov?r cold, wnrm but never hot. "Every il renin Is n wish," says Th" Forum. But most of us hnvo Iik-I dreams that we wouldn't wish on anyone but nn enemy. Tho new theorv that alcohol Is good only for oxternal uso helps us .C, understand why somo men with a load abonrd try to turn thomselvos Inside nut. A very enjoynblo tlmo was spent nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Brnlnnrd, North Bend, last Saturday evening when they entortnlned In honor of Mr. Brnlnnrd's birthday. Progresslvo whist was played, Mr. Roy I.awhorn winning first prize and MIbs Emma Johnson tho consolation. At midnight delicious refreshments were Ferved. Tho guests wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Hnmes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ohnilos Williams. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Olln. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Russell, Mr. L. A. Looiuls, Mr. Roy Law home, Miss Emma Johnson and Leo Hnmes. Mr. and Mrs. Dralinrd will ontor- So Ion as tho majority of doctor (n, nformniiy nt ,uIincr Sunday smoke, opinion will be dlvhUd ns to evoulnK. ,,uno o:,( , honop of thoh. whether tho tobneeo Ueblt Is ono of . W0,Wing nnnlveiwy. the world' urentest evils. , I ti M's Mndgo Barry of 12'iuilre has cotvo dlplomns at tho annual coir mcncoincnt. Rosoburg Ordinances authorizing tho paving of flvo nnd n half blocks'. In North Rosoburg woro passed by tho council. Albany Four nro sick nt Albany from tho ptomaine poisoning, tho re sult of eating canned tomatoes. Eugene An electric llnoman near Eugeno has 2,300 volts shot through his body without death resulting. Linn Thirty-four births nro re corded In Linn county for May, sov ontcen girls nnd soventceu boys. WANTED Work on rnneli by n iniir rlod man and wife. Cnro Coos Bay Crenmocy. WANTED Young woman for son-' ernl housework. $2C and steady employment to oxperlonced party. Mrs. P. M. Hnll-Lewls, Phoao 314X1 When tho gossips set busy the dovll feel to satisfied with their work that ho U tempted to turn tho wholo Joli ovor. That this will bo the highest year Oregon hns ever known, with tho big gest crop total In Its history, Is tho prediction mndo by Dr. James Wltliy combe. dlrertor of the I'ulted States experiment station at Corvallls. He estimates that the total value of Ore gon eroiw for ion will be more than $I2R,000,000. Tho ence-fainous ollpner ship Glory of the Sons has galled for Southeast ern AlnsVa fully equipped as a float ing snliuon cannery enpable of cun ning nnd stowing away 20.000 eases of fish in a treason. The salmo.i, thrown nllvo from seines to tho deck of the ship, will be cleaned, sliced, cooked, canned and stored In boxes by elaborate machlnorv nporatod by white labor, and whon tho ship re turns to Bolllngham next fall tho product will bo ready to bo transfer red to tho steamships that will car.y it to Europe. been the guest of Mlsa Frances Wil liams the past weok. l?e'a"vi and friends he'-e have been advised of tho " mnriiago of Karl Hnlnes nnd Miss Nona Wells at tho homo of tho bride's parents In Pleasantvnle, Nebraska, Wednesday, June 22. The newlywed couplo start from that city today for their home ou Coos Bay whoro many friend wll give Karl and his bride n royal welcome. Mis Myrtle Smith, daughter of C. A. Smith, received n Hupmobile automobile on tho Inst Redondo. FAST TIME TO ROSElU'Rfi BY COOS BAY AND ltOSKlU'IlO Al'TO LINE. Leave Mmshflold nt C:15 each morning nnd reach Rosoburg In $ hours. Leave Roseburg at 6:45 a. m. dally and rench Marshfleld In SH hous. Wade .C- Goodalo. Marshfleld ticket office at Blanco Cigar Store. Candy For The Outing Xo outing is complete without n box of candy on the bottom and an other ou the top of tho lunch basket. One to whet your appetite for a b'u' day's outinr and another to put the finish ing touches on the fun you'vo had when the dnj is over. The candy you want is Whitman's "We have it in great vari ety, all siws and prices. It's always fresh wo guarantee that. Try a box of Chocolate covered Maraschino Cherries. The best you ever tasted. Brown Drug Co. SALES AGENTS 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phone 141 FOR SALE () uvivs fine fruit nu-.l 1 berry farm. Immediate possession given. Oood terms. Address D. D. Brnlnnrd, North Bend, Ore. FOR SAL!: Slightly damaged doors and camp road Dock, stoves. Enqulro Rail-; FOR REXT -Hour.ekeeplng looms.; 1024 EIrod nvenue. j FOR REXT Small furnished cot tage. Apply 740 Fourth St. South. WANTED Prlvato hoarders. In quire Times' ofllco. I FOR SALE 'Furniture for six roomed house. Also houso for rent If desired. Address Box 702 FOR REXT S-rnom liout.o corner of Cedar nvenue and North Broadway Apply to Amion Rogers. AUTO LINE Cars nt any time. Phono 231 R, nfter midnight 1S1X FOR REXT Two unfurnished rooms i Modern convenience. Reasonable, i Phone 19C-J. FOR REXT HOl'SE with lli rooms ami bath, hot and cold water. FCRXISHED lint with (I rooms, Imih hot and cold water, gas range. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEX. (Theso are in the best residence part of town.) FOR REXT- Slough D. -10 aero ranch, Ferguson. Xowii I. FOR SALE .My farm OOO ncics In one lot or will cnt up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshfleld, 1 9ls&& kEKSHHiHB' fKBJJI HD9 The word TOBAIf jrrn ., f . . . . am us i- or i nu m fcCream oi Photography5' If YOU USE n KODAK and KODAK SI i-t 'nn mi . i i i i . .L-iJiJio you win not oiu.r ourain picasant rcmi b ranees from your outiug but also have the satis! tion of the best results obtainable from your plid graphic eltorts. X.et us show you. Red Cross Drug Store EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR KODAKS. Wo Print Ami Develop. toy Your Suit No And Buy It Hen i cvota co-if Jm There Will Be No Question in Your Mind After You Have Examined Our Line. Suits From $8.50 to $25 920 Front St. 920 Front . t.