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, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY. MARCH 11, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. THE COOS BAY TIMES REAL ESTATE Ami' FIRE INSUluS Bargains in Gitji and 0,i' side Propcrbu. AUG. FJttZEEN, IS PLAN TO MEET Tte Bii1 Ttss Ass! EAST VICTOR AT 68 Central AvcMnrai I mmmmmmmmmmm wMmmm HONOR SHOWN i BEND COO LE LOCAL PASIUK1 Defeats Marshfield Four to Nothing in One of First Baseball Games. By a scoro of four to nothing, North Bond defeated Marshflold in ono of tho first baseball games of Call Issued for Coos County Rev. B. F. Bengtson and Wife Republican Central Com- Tendered Pleasant, Sur- mittee Thursday. prise Saturday. With tho county and stato 'H- Itov. anJ Mrs. B. P. Bengtson of marlos only about a month dlsf.ht, tho Swedish Luthoran church woro politics nro beginning to warm up tho recipients of a very pleasant sur- """""" T , enmn inrnllv. Will o a numuor or prlso party insi aaiuruuy ouhihK. tho season on tlio Nortu uonu grounus - - , offlc(M t0 Tho members of tho church had pre- yestorday afternoon. Despite tho ennd date nro fl S," S,," pared for tho occasion and mot In ;,. , .i f fi, in IMS. 0 ' INp no systematic campniMiiiib . ,... lmrior8. Mr. and Mrs. il-n ill. uiuiiiivu w w . i.nnttnnnririTid tho gamo was as good as tho scoro Indicates. Tho Marshflold team showod Its lack of practlco In tho Inability to hit Llllebo. Ho hold thorn down to four scattered hits during tho game, Langworthy, Hendorson, Johnson and Brlggs bolng tho only onos ablo to land on him. In tho sovonth Inning Marshflold had Its ono chanco to scoro, but was out of It by n double play by Gaffney to McDonald. Marsh flold had a man on third and nobody out. Matson hit a nlco liner thnt looked safo, but Guffuoy at second pulled It down and doubled to Mc Donald on Third. Llllobo and Murphy woro tho North Bond battery, whllo Johnson, Hon dorson, Cowan and Langworthy woro tho Marshflold battery. Tho llnoup of tho two teams was aB follows: North Bond. Fob, Marshflold. Murphy 0 Cowan and Langworthy Llllobo P. . .Johnson and Hendorson Joo Mooro ID Mondorson and Johnson Jas. Gaffney ....2B G. Johnson McDonald S3 Burko L. Hoath 3B.... Langworthy and Brlggs P. Malono RF Matson D. Hull CP Brlggs and Cowan Young LP Clarko Robort Kohoo was umpire Burko at shortstop played tho stol lar gamo for Marshflold, accepting air chances without an error. lias UOOn UOIlO. . Cnln,. ,,.,. .inlnirnlni! tn null . im m ,.....- Soonaw , bchn 0 t wont to Oklahoma soma , tlmo ago. , . Bto.?"n C"Kuon In a short address .cntrd! cSmm. " g' "" Mm' in as follows Tomploton B. Roborts. Lako B. P. Savago. Allegany C. B. Edwards. Cooston Win. B. Hommo. Coos RIvor J. J. Cllnkonboard. North Bond.North C. B. Mayboo, North Bond, South J. A. Ward. Marshflold North Duncan Fer guson. Marshflold, South P. B. Allon. Eastsldo P. M. Hall-Lowls. Bmplro Goo. H. Wilson. South Slough C. A. Sphlbrodo. Coos City J. Kruso. Sumnor L. 0. Masters. Burton Homor Holvorstott. Dora E. P. S. Abornnthy. Missouri W. H. Bunch. Coqulllo, Bast J. 8. Barton. Coqulllo, West A. S. Hammond. Prosper J. A. Morrison. Bandon, EaBt R. II. Rosa. Bandon, West C. A. Jamison. Four Mile G. T. Troadgold. Norway J. W. Clinton. nnlf nnd wlfo Tho ovonlng was spont In an In formal social way. Tho ladles of tho church had proparod splondld ro froshmonts which woro sorvod at a largo tabic Rov. Bengtson ngrcod temporarily to aBsumo tho chargo aB pastor of tho church on Rov. Olson's resignation isovornl montliB ago but ho has now found It necessary to rollovo nimsoii of theso duties. Tho church 1b thoro foro temporarily without pastor. Rov. Frisk of Seattle has not aB yot , notlflod tho church whothor ho will accept or not. Kills Big Wild Cat. SUMNER, Ore, March 11. James ( Stock, Jr., tho 15-year-old son of James Stock, Sr., who has a gun nnd i thrco good hunting dogs, whllo hunt ing near Sumnor rocontly treed ono , of tho largest wllrt cats over known LAUGHS AT PROJECT. Mcdford Paper Mnkea Fun of Pro , posed Railroad. Tho Rosoburg News Bays: "Tho In Pnna rnuntv. Tho does started Myrtlo Point, East L. A. Roberto. tho trft1 ncftr tho Smth.Powora Camp No. G and treod him near Capt. Boono's place On tho approach of COOS HAY UAH DREDGE. ..i- ... ,m.,i HontMn young Stock tho animal Jumpod from .11 II J IH t.ui. v rr.n l.r... I1rn.1 nml Minn hrt Firm In Dredgo Contract. ' " """"f " , " , " . . ..... ,1rfa atnrtiwl nt him nmln. This WftB Modford press protends to dorlvo Tho Portland '- b1x rt,rferont times, Anally' much enjoyment from tho proposed otracU of tho bids on the ' proposoa Ashland, Rosoburg nnd Marahflold now Bteoi nun soa-going sucnon railwayand Indulges In somo hum-'dredgo Colonel P. S. Mlchlo. for uo chw of flvo h our.. Tho animal oroua remarks about Messrs. Doyle, I on Coos Day, woro forwarded to tho measured C feet from tip to tip. Farrln ot nl. Ao Modford has tho was dopartmont at Washington by jl0Xin 10RT MEKTNOi j Hill lino running oast ovor tho Cas- j Major J. J. Morrow, corps of ongl- cado rango to tho Atlantic coast, sho ncera, U. 8. A..-wit h tho ncomnondo. 0n nou(ne nnhlnwn Comcs , can afford to mako morry nt tho ox- tlon that tho bid of tho Soattlo Con- Awnt 1Kcloli I ponso of Ashland aud Rosoburg. Tho Btructlon & Drydock Company bo no nny port Coinm8Bon Faclflo & Eastern (Hill road) Is only coptod. ,loh, mCctlnB this morning that was 14 miles long, nnd terminates In a "When tl o bids for tho dredgo otod to mattfl logging camp, but as a papor railroad woro opened In the , offlcc , o; Major comml,onorB ,10nB bnck on It offera cront onportunltloa In nn Morrow February 29 thoro woro but ' .,.,., , ... .,....!.. t,l ,,! Ihnl nf lln Qn. lion llllju lllllll lira mwwiiir.i mil navoriiBiiig way iimt .mouiohi is ub- "" "v ' Ing to full capacity. Rosoburg will "ttlo Construction & Drydock Com- havo Its llttlo road to tho coast, ovon !""' followed tho Bpcclflcatlons got- If tho latest promotion doca not build n out by tho government. Tho .... . . .... ...1 ll..lu 1.1.1 ah . tnnn It, nnd It doubtless will bo in oporn- "i""t "i i " "' , nf ,hn nor. ..'...-. ....... .. '... ilFnnn nn l.v li nnflnnnra wnn 341.- OpponOniB 01 mo port. uon uoioro n.ou.oru ib cunncgiuu - "-. - -- -"--"- """ ;-,. Engineer Leofo was present to (lis through with tho oast. It Is hoped GOO nnd tho work to bo completed In h wm0ii1k 0f tho channol bo that Hodford's paper railway do- " months. Tho appropriation for " d7 c '" vo.ops into a real railroad, as West- construCJon of tho dredgo Is rago p.anMjnj ern orogon can Biipport soverai more -. " '...b "v'l,u" bout nlnoteon foot deon llnoe, nnd theso lines will materially Wrcdgo Company of Now York was "bR r M";2 2 Supromo Court Is obtained In tho election contest which wns recently tried nt Salom by C. R. Peck for tho commission nnd J. W. Bennett for the bonoflt tho entlro stnto, as well ns tho pnrtlcular localities through which tlioy pass." ExiHKt Hunt Hack. tho other bidder. 'Tho Colonel P. 8. Mlchlo Is to bo Secretary Songstnckon reported that whon tho Coos Bay bar was built of steel and alio will bo 230 foot ?on,lnK ',0 ntn(1 nfkc'1 & Morrow iu iiuvu iiiu uur uruuKU uunsop boiu horo from tho Columbia to afford long between porpondtculnrs, 43 feet Tho Eugene Register last Friday beam and hnvo 20 foot depth ot hold. "uru 'ro'" ""T". printed tlS following: ,Her dredging machinery will consist tompornryrollof. but Major Morrow "Ralph Hunt, of tho Pacific Great ' ot a 2C.nch centrifugal pump." ', L?"" "1. 1 Zt tl Weatom, who has boon nt work for sovornl wcoks for J. O. Storoy, at So attlo, Is expected homo on Saturday, Clatsop drawing too much water for tho work. Dr. Mlngus Btntod that A I'nul Ktnrv. . i.. nnrkr nn.i wif nf pnirvinW Intor reports showed that tho bar Attorney Fred DoNeffo, of tho P. 0. "ni occasion to lslt n nolghbor tno ,,.,.,.. . ' , . W.. Is also expected hero In a fow other day taking a horso nnd buggy STl . ' " "0W BbUt as a means of conveynnco. Tho " v ""'" buggy was tho uaual kind having an ', Tho Prt Commission la still work- onen nlnro un.lor Iho snnl whom in. ,n n tho plan to try and got tho ' gress with tho hand can bo gained Bvernment to station an ocoan-golng ; days." Money Is ItuUcd. CANYONVIL1.E, Or., March 11. J. A. Doyle, tho Spokane railroad promotor, wlrod J. P. Smlck, presi dent of tho Commorclnl Club, Thurs- from tho rear. Tho visit concludod, Mr. Bnrkor put a halter, ropo nnd somo othor offects under tho seat nnd started for homo. At his destination tug on Coos Bay to nld fossola In distress off this coast, i A numbor of othor minor matters also came up. day, that for n bonus of $5000 tho Mr. Bnrkor reached for tho articles company would run tho ABhland, undor tho seat and encountored a hen Rosoburg and Marshflold railroad which hod laid an egg en route. This through Cnnyonvlllo. A rush meot- Is eggsnctly tho enso without eggs- lng wns called and half tho raonoy nggoratlon, was not oggsspected, and was raised aim trio balance Is bolng created oggstremo surprlso In dlscov- Have your calling cards printed at Tho Times' offlco. C. A. QloBsnor, 24 Ontario St., Ro chester, N. Y., has recovored from a subscribed. Canyonvlllo Is a mllo and erlng the egg undor such eggsasper- lons and attack ot kidney ; nting conditions. The egg Is a dilem ma to Mr. Barker as to who Is tho rightful owner. Who can tell? Co qulllo Herald. a halt from tho survey lino. 8IU8LAW JETTY WORK. of War Department Approves Bill Johnson & Anderson. Word was recolvod by Major J. J. Morrow, corps of engineers, U. S. A., that tho contract for tho building of tho Bouth Jotty at Sluslaw awardod to Johnson, Andorson & Co., has boon approved by -tho war dopartmont. Tho contract nmounta to $43,275.70. It 1b probnblo that tho work on tho Jotty will bo started by Johnson, Andorson & Co. lmmodlatoly, although thoy havo 30 days In which to got tho work under way. That company Is now en gagod In tho construction ot the north Jetty at tho mouth of tho Sluslaw xlvor. Portland Journal. HUY AT MYRTLH rOINT Mnrshfield Men Purchano Two Pieces of Property There. Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise sayin A. E. Soamen was In town from Mnrshfield last Friday and Saturday. Whllo horo Mr. Seamen purchased from Chaa. Adams the lot and build ing on Spruco atroot occupied by Poarco's harness shop. This Is tho socond piece of Spruco streot prop erty that has changod hands within tho last month, Flanagan & Bennett Bank having purchasod tho half lot adjoining tho bank building on tho oast. Tho Time' Want Ada bring results trouble, his euro being duo to Foloy Kidney Pills. After detailing hla caso, ho says: "I am only sorry I did not learn sooner of Foley Kidney Pills. In a few days' tlmo my backache com pletely loft mo and I felt greatly im proved. My kidneys bocamo stronger, dizzy spoils left ma and I was no longer annoyed at night. I feol 100 per cent bettor since using Foloy'B Kidney Pills." For salo by Prouss Drug Co. and Red Cross Drug Co. first Class Auto Service Special trips to North Bend and Kmplro any tlmo. Train and party calls a specialty. Phone 6 6-J until 11 p..m. After 11 Phono 5-J. Resi dence Phone 28-J. D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor, Stetson Hats Stetson Shoes Benjamin Clothes Standard Makes of the World's Best "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDON HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST Vc have a limited quantity of AJjDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplace that we will sell ut $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phono 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. Now Is the Time TO IIAVK THAT RKS,EVcp WIRED FOR LIGHTS. W KSTIMATKS G1VK.V Coos Bay Wiring Co PHONG J&37.J TRY TIIK EDGG WITH Y0UH FINGER. ISxnmlno n rnllnr fr.v ... - iron tn laundry. Notlco Its char, wUt eal. or, Its oven, olastlo itlffim l smooth and Its perfect ihapt, ' Thon tost tho top edgt by riu! your flnger-tlp oyer It. KotloJ smooth, slick finish bItoh It. Noa Ing thoro to rub, dig or Irrltat yeg neck. ThlB test will proro th u! i our BcrTico. Bona us a trial h nnd apply ths test. Marshfield Hand & Steam Utsjn Mnuzoy nros. Props phont M Our Wagons Go Anywhers Ajfli FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIITGD WITH WIRELK3S AND SUBMARINE IJELL SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, AT 6 A. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44. O. F. McGEORQE, Agent. Have That Roof Fy NOW Sec GORTHELL Phoe I1U 'THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND AT 4 P. M.f TUESDAY, MARCH 12 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 1 1. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. STR. WASHINGTON WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, AT 3 P. M. STEAMER HOMER SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY MONDAY, MARCH 11. F. S. Dow, Agent Ocean Dock EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON .MARCH fl, 12, 10 AND SO. SAILS FRO.M COOS HAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON MARCH 3, 0, 1(1, 23 AND 30. L. A. PARKHURST, Agent. Phono Main 35(1. Doans' Transfer For All Kinds of Hauling WH DELIVER COAL IN NORWI BEND AND EAST SIDE. LIRBY COAL ffl.OO. BEAVER HILL 90.00. (Coal Is Cash) Phons 331-R. Marshflold, Ore. Don't Throw Away Your old shoes. We fix 'em whllo U wait. THE ELECTRIC SnOE SnOP 180 So. Broadway Marshfield Don't forget tho Turkish Baths. PHONE 2 14 J. Hare your Job printing done at The Tlmos' office. WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma tlo Cleaning Company. Orders tot work taken at GOING A JIARVEY PHONS IN . J. CAIFB 4fe A. H. H0D0INJ Marshfield Paint (Sfc Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD. Furnished Phona 140L Oregon R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 1 North Front Street STADDEN All Unda of photograph nA, bromide enlarging and ko&t ialshlng. We Clean and. Press Ladies' and Gent's Si Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Latin PHONE MAIN HU Blanchard's Live nr. i. ....-a th wkrt4 lOba of L. II. Helsner ana utpl .- i .....il.nl ..rftaM yUICU IU IDIIUU1 uv... ""i"V tne poop io oi ow - . I.m . V Aff.mll hat will mean batlifactory inj tno public, fnonr u i -- """". ".." "": . s i m me iiTory nno. no -- r Duginesa ui .. "",. BLANCHARD DROT1I1M DVnna 1SAJ Llrery, Feed aad hlei n l first m" aiu' """-- Coos Bay NofiiwvnnfTl Colle CHIROPRACTIO, OSTEOPAlKl HYDROTnKA and all branches of Natural ! routlca taught. Tormi ttu rA- Infnrmntlnn flddfCSS DR. BIRD B. CLARKE North nend, Urtp- NOTICE. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTCl SSpS D n v. P-. WlNKLEn, r....,i.h and ChlrOC All chronic diseases treated. Cc ..i iimce uv" 9 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 6 and M9" Naturopath lnstltute-RoB No. 136 Broadway, aw--: D n n v. l.VMXAS,. ) ' . .. - nknlflia Graduate of the Aroerl:" K . .,i-i. ..'iu Via " Osteopatny ai ,r,VB"" ...ill1 In Eldorado Dlk. Hour. ; 4- Phone 161-J; Marwi". J W. BINNaWT, Lawytr. )ffla oyer nanacaa B-"1, laraklali rVR. J. T. MeOORMAC, Phyalelaa aad HTf" UarakltU. Orl jmea: uocebbi-i .j oppoltf0,l, Phona "J n . v navnllfl n lu A' r " ::. U Modem Demw --,., WeareaQalppedtd( worn oB .nor, -.. lowest pricea. "-M.Mi Udy attendant, Coka "u" ., H It nhMdler hotal. pkoPjl saaasw