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w I I k I? '.-,! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION. r t B. ML 10 LEAVE HEfiE (Continued from pagn 1.) . thoao who arc "follow craftsmen" to gother In God's work havo a fellow ship which is Impossible for all oth ers to know or experience. My work has at times oven neon more- stronuous than many would realize It has had many Imperfec tions. I regrot that moro has not boon accomplished with tho tlino and (orcos which wo havo had at our command. Personally tho domands havo boon numerous. My work has boon not only In this city but calls to go to IJandon, Coquillo, Myrtlo Point, Allegany, Castsido, Gardiner havo bocn responded to, My minis trations havo also - boon at points along Coos River and Sumner has boon glvon considerable timo. Tho "various Inlets havo boon visited also ..wuoro I havo preached In Bchool houses and In prlvato homes. Every where I havo been nlways rocolvcd loyally and havo tried to loavo a good impression for tho Master. My work on this flold has always been looking townrd a groator work, al ways toward tho aggressive, and 1 can honostly say that I havo trlod to adapt myself to tho flold and its neods. Today, this flold is hold moro favorably In tho mind of tho denomination than ovor. As ovl doiico of this; Our Stato Hoard has docldqd to send as soon as tho right man can bo found, a district mission ary and tho Baptist Publication So ciety is now coiiBldorlng our own of fer of plodgcs nmountlng to Fourtcon Hundred Dollars and over to build and equip a colnortago boat for this section. Our church finances havo boon gradually Improving. Tho ntrfudlng Indebtedness has teen en tirely cared for by substantial plodgos Ho that It wilt soon bo wiped out of oxlstonco. Our offerings to benovoleuco and missions this yonr will oxeced vory likely Two Ilumlrod Dollnrs, and tho pastor's salary has boon promptly pnld oven up to tho present month. A Junior Baptist Union has boon organized by Mrs. Hall, which promises a future strength to our work. Nearly Onu Hundred and Forty members hnvu boon rocclvod. During this pastorato this church has witnessed utmost 0110 hundred immorslons. For nil of this und much moro, I glvo God tho prnlso, and you my people my appro elation. Pormlt trio to mnko a suggestion. In ordor that the church shall not bo without pastoral oversight, I bellovo that stops should bo takou at ouco to uocuro my successor. Often churches mnko mistaken by allowing tho spneo to bo too long between pastorates. You will know thnt owing to our lo cation, Isolation, etc., It might re qulro time to bring this all about. To facilitate this I dcslro, of tho church shall so vote, n vacation nt tho close of April extending Into May, during which tlino candidates may bo hoard und then tho right in mi can bo secured to tako tho work up at once right where I lenvo it off. TIiIh Is nn Ideal way. Lot us Btrlvo to havo tho now puHtor rondy when I lay tho work down that It may go forward oven groator than It hns heretofore. Finally, lot mo sny, thnt my heart's prayer ahull always bo, "God bless you nil." Many YncniirlCH Hero. Tho roslgnntlon of Itov, Hall lonvoa many of tho Coos Day churches with out pastors. Itov. Und of tho Mnrshflold and North llond Norwegian Luthornn churches has roslgnod, effoctlvo April 1. Itov. B, I Heiigtson, who wns tem porarily filling tho pulpits of tho Mnrnhflold and North llond Swedish Luthornn churches, also gavo up tho charges recently. Tho Mnrshflold Prosbytorlan SPALDING NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS CATCHING INLET ITEMS Miss Blanche Elckworth and Char lotto Hlgglnson visited with Mrs. Higglnson and son, Will, Saturday and Sunday. Ferdinand Hansen was tho guost of Will Hlgglnson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bonobrnko were In Mnrshflold on business Wednesday. Miss Selata Howo closed a success ful torm of school Friday In Ross dis trict and will lcavo shortly for her homo at Dora, Oro. Tho exorcises that evonlng woro an oponlng nddross by Edna Wnllaco, vnlodlctory song by school, abackwoods sceno by Roy Haydon as teacher, representing school in session and his pupils of tho unruly kind, tolling him they know moro than ho did. Recitation Aunt Polly Orccn, by Alllo Drown. Llttlo Grandmother, by EIbIo Weaver and flvo llttlo girls. Song Vacation, by school. Recitation Vacation Timo, James Wnllaco. Recitation Widow Grcono, Mny Church (vory comical). Recitation Tho Last Hymn, ZcII Wnllaco. An Interrupted Spcoch, by May Church and Jamos Wallace Valedictory, by Miss Thomson. Song by tho school Marching Through Georgia. Closing romnrks woro mndo by C. II. Jackson nnd Mr. Thomson. by by by Mrs. 1), F. Ross hns been visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Ross tho past wcok. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS Noun of tlio Upper Coquillo Valley ns Told by tho Enterprise Jnno Jenkins Drown hns begun suit for dlvorco from Robert Storllng Drown. Slio asks tho custody of tholr four minor chlldron. Drown's pres ent whereabouts aro unknown. Dr. Hnrry K. Ilorninnn enmo In by stngo Tuesday. Ho states that Rose burg pcoplo aro of tho opinion that railroad construction, botweon thnt city and Myrtlo Point will undoubt edly commonco this spring and nro firm In their bollof that Hill Is bo hind the project. "It's n girl," Is tho way tho doctor grcotcil Claudo Clark last Thursday morning, Mnrch 11. Mothor -nnd child aro doing fine, nnd Clnudo, ho Is tho proudest of Undo Sam's ninll carriers. Horn Thursday, March 14, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rums, a daugh-tor. CL'LLINOS OK COQUILLE Coot County Sent Ncwh ns Told by Tho .Sentinel. Thomns Walker, who recently nr rlvcd from Vnncouvor, Wnsh., with Dort Delicti In custody, has boon bo voroly 111 with his cough. Dr. Rich mond has hcon working ovor him un tiringly. Dy tho administration of drugs tho troublo is checked but re commences ns soon as tho Influouco of tho modlclno has worn nway, BAFFNEY WINS BOISE MATCH GAFFNEY WINS North Bend Pugilist Scores Victory Over Heavy Op ponent in Idaho. A. H. Gaffncy of North Dond has just received a copy of a Dolso, Ida., paper tolling of a fast bout thoro re cently In which his son, Tommy, won tho decision. Young Gaftnoy fought at 128, whllo his opponent weighed In nt 136. . Concerning tho go, tho Dolso paper-says: Tommy Gaffncy of Salt Lnko was awnrdod n doclslon ovor tho Dattling Dano by a foul In tho to nth round of tholr boxing battlo last night at For est park, but Gaffnoy had tho oxhlbi bolt up to that timo for ho out-boxod belt up to that tlho for ho out-boxod nnd out-pointed tho Dano in nlmost ovory round nnd ovon Bunk tho Bnt tlor to his knees in tho fourth with a body blow, only tho gong saving tho Dano after ho had grogglly covored whop Llttlo Tommy.attomptcd to clip ovor tho stooping potion. It wns n clover clnssy boxing exhibition nnd tho foul decision of Roforco Oscar Smith was conceded to ho fair. Tho Dnno cniiBcd a scnsntlon when, losing his head, after ho discovered tho do clslon had gono to Gaffncy, mndo n rush nt tho refcrco In an attempt to floor him, but wns hold off by tho ex cited fans who swarmed Into tho ring and amid tho oxcltemont carried Gnffnoy around on tholr shoulders. Gnffney won bocnuso ho outclassed tho Dane, and this nfter giving tho Dnttlor olght pounds In weight. Ho wns entitled to n decision, barring tho possibility of the Dano knocking him out In tho Inst 10 romnlnlng seconds of tho tenth round which wns far from probable, bocnuso ho showed moro sclonco, a hotter Itnowlodgo of tho lfoxlng art nnd whllo probnbly ho did not havo tho strength of tho Dano, ho mndo up for tho shortago by mnklng use of his gray matter, for ho hit tho Dattlor four times to tho lattor's onco, drovo hln blows to tho head, fnco nnd body quickly nnd with n sting, used strategy of tho ring nnd gonernlsMp when ho drow tho Dnno on In nno of his wild rushes nnd then eluding him, stopped In nnd drovo shnrp blows to tho fnco, or uppor-cut viciously. Ho was aggres sive, nnd oven dnrlng In his ring tac tics nnd Is ns clover In ducking ns nny boxer who hns stopped Into tho long ring. When tho mill wns ovor ho was nlmost without n scrntch. BONDER INDEBTEDNESS I Zeigler Bros.' Shoes for Ladies Cork Center Official Ball of (lie World Series CORK CENTER Base 1U1U will bo nied In all World Series games for the next Twenty Years IF YOU WANT THE BEST ""-EiSPALDING "Official National League" Ball the Cork Center Ball 91.25 Ench Copy of Sptlklln CttnlOKut trceanrequit ' to njr tilJicu Scad for Stmplct of Hue lull MutcrUti for uutloruu, l'ree. A. 0. SPALDINa & BROS. 158 Geary Street San Francisco We Carry a Complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods THE GUNNERY Front Street Marshfleld, Ore. Dnndon Is now ngitntlng tho pur chaso of fifteen acres of land for n city park. Word has boon rocolvcd of tho doat h by drowning of Pearl Wheolor, daughter of A. O. Wheolor, formerly of Coquillo, now residing In Lnko County, Call. Tho girl's body wns found In n crcok near tholr Jin mo and circumstances point to sulcido. Clinton Crouch, who has boon 111 for tho last two wooks, has beon pro nounced to bo suffering from typhoid fovor. Ho Is reported bottor. KYLEH GO TO EUROPE Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Kylo. of Flor ence, nro In tho city. Thoy oxpect to lenvo in a day or so for London. Eng land, to visit Mrs. Kylo's folks, whom sho haB not toon for 3G yoars. Mr. Kylo Is tho pioneer merchant at Florence, has worked hard during his resldonco thoro, hns amassed a nent llttlo fartuno nnd now thinks ho Ih entitled to n llttlo vacation. They will bo gono Bovornl months. Eu gene Guard. ONE ACHE HOMESTEAD Of Rosoburg's totnl bonded Indobt odncRB which Is approximately $100,000, ovor 80 per cont of tho bonds nro hold by locnl cnpltnllRts, according to n statement of Mayor Joseph Mlcclll this morning. Mr. Ml colll Bays Ro8oburg Is probably tho only town In tho stnto which carries 80 per cent of Its outstanding bonds. In most towns tho bonds nro sold to Eastern capitalists, with tho result that thousands of dollnrs aro sent out of tho city yonrly. Roseburg Nows. This past week we received from Philadelphia the swellest line of Ladies' Shoes ever handled on Cods Bay, These Shoes embrace all the newest ideas for Spring and Summer ShoesUxtords rumps new Colonial Prices $3.00 to $5.00. The extreme in Style Not too'freakish. The quality is the tip-top achievement in shoe-making. All widths A B O D E "We can fit the hard to fit feet. Ties, "Money Talks" Marshficld Hub Clothing & Shoe CO. Bandon Benjamin Clothes Stetson Hate Stetson Shoes Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastsidc and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY AT 6 P. M., TUESDAY, MARCH 26 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTJI HANK HOAR AT rOItTUXD NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COM PAN V. Plume M. . C. F. McOEORGK, AjmL R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estateand Insurance ln Nortli Front Street STADDEN All Llnds of photograph work, bromide enlarging will kodak finishing. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FItONT ST. EXTRA COPIES OF THE SPECIAL ItAIMVAY EDITION COOS HAY TIMES Wrapped rondy for mnillng mny bo obtained nt tho offlco. Prlco 20 cents ench. Medfonl Mnn Files on Valuable Trnct Long Overlooked. ROSEDURG, March 23. An un usual trnnsnctlon wns recorded nt tho Hoseburg Unltod States land offlco Saturday when John McNoill of SQiithorn Oregon filed upon nn ncro of lnnd abutting tho city limits of Modford, omitted from tho territory embrncod In govornmorit Burveys. In tho ovont McNeill resides on the lnnd I continuously for 14 months ho can purchnso tho snmo from tho govern ment for $3.50 and should ho wish to wnlvo this payment ho enh- securo n government pntent to tho land nt tho expiration of flvo years. Tho land offlco map shows tho ncro to bo situated nlmost directly on tho outskirts of Medford. nnd Indi cates thnt It Is Quito valuable. It Is believed hero that McNoill accident ally learned of tho non-survey of the ncro by tho federal engineers nnd re gards tho land ns a "tlnd." church hns not yet chosen a succes sor to tho Rev. J. T. M. Knox. The Mnrshflold Chrlstlnn church hns not hnd n pnstor for Bovornl months, since tho resignation of Row I A. O. Wnlkor. CAUSEF0R ALARM ioss of Appetite or Distress After Eutlng ii Symptom That Should Not Ho Disregarded. Appotlto Is Just a natural dcslro for food. Loss of appettto or stom nch distress after ontlug indlcato In- digestion or dyspopsla. Over-eating is a uauit very dangerous to a por boii'b good general henlth. It Is not what you eat but what you dlgost nnd assimilate thnt dooa you goou. aomo of tho atrongoat, heaviest, nnd henlthlost portions are moderate enters. Thore Is uothlng thnt will cnuso moro troublo thnn n dlsordored stom- nch, nnd many people dally contract serious maimues simply through dis regard or abuse of tho stomach. Wo urge all lu Marshfleld who suf for from nny stomach derangement, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, whothor ncuto or chronic, to try Rcjcnll Dys pepsia Tablots. with tho distinct un derstanding thnt wo will rofund tholr money wlthput question dt fouuillty, If nfter reasonable uso of this modi. clnp. thpy are not perfectly satisfied who i no results, wo recommend them Jdvour customors . ovorv dnv. nnd hnve yet to hear of any one who una not noon benefited by them. -Wo honestly holleve thojn to bo without equal. They give very prompt relief, aiding to noutrnllzo tho gnstrlc Juices, fatrengthert tho dlgestlvo orgnns. to regulnto tho bowels, nnd thus to pro moto porfect nutrition, and er.idlc.ito nil unhealthy symptoms. Wo urco you to try n 25c box of Hoxnll Dyspepsia.- Tablets, which gives 15 days' treatment. At tho end of that time, your money will bo re turned to yon If you are not satis fied. Of course, In chronic cases length of treatment varies. For such casos, we havo two lnrgor slzes.whlch sell for 50o nnd l!j. Remember, you can obtnln Rexall Romedles In this communltv only it our storo The Rexall storo. Loekhart-Parsons urug io.. -Tlio Busy Comor." lflE7U?fUra ':h3 h e me Invent Ire ability SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. John S. Coko nnd John K. Kollock, plnlntirfH vs. Ella Sullivan, defen dant. Summons. To Elln Sullivan, dofondnnt nbovo nnmod: IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE OF OREGON. You nro horoby roqulrod to npponr nnd nimwer or othorwlso plond to tho complaint lllod ngnlnst you In tho nbovo entitled suit In tho nbovo on titled Court on or before Mondny tho Cth dny of Mny, A. D 1912; nnd If you fnll to so npponr nnd nnswor or othorwlso plond to snld romplnlnt for want thereof, tho plnlntlffs will npply to tho Court for tho rollef demand od In tholr complaint, n succinct stntoment of which la ns follows: 1st. Thnt you, Elln Sullivan, bo roqulrod to porform tho conditions of your ngroomont to purchnso ontorod Into on tho 19th dny of Novembor. A. D 190G, by nnd botweon your- solt nnd IJ. D. Klnnoy for John a. Coko nnd John K. Kollock by tho terms of which ngroomont you agreed ami promisou to purennso nnd pay ror Lota 17 and 18 in Block 28 of tho Townalto of Coos nny, Pint "D", Coos County, Oregon, according to tho pint thereof on lllo nnd of record In tho ofllco of tho County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, nnd thnt you bo re quired to pay to tho plaintiffs herein or Into Court for tho uso of tho plaintiffs nbovo namod tho sum of Three Hundred Soventy-Flvo ($375) Dollars now duo under tho provisions of said ngreomont togothor with In terest thereon nt tho rnto of G por cont por annum from tho 19th dny of Novomber, A. D 1906 to dnto, within ten (10) days from tho timo of entering n docreo ngnlnst you or within spch timo as tho Court mny deem rensonable. 2nd. And In case you fall to so do within the time designated by tho Court, thnt you nnd all porsons claim ing any right, title or Intorest to said real property by, through or under you, bo foreclosed and forever debar red of any nnd nil right or redemp tion or equity In said real property. 3rd. That tho plaintiffs herein bo nwardod Judgment ngnlnst you for their costs and disbursements of this suit and for such other and different relief ns to the Court mny seem equl tnble nnd Just. This summons Is sorved upon you, Elln Sullivan, by publication thereof in the Coos Ray Times for the period of six consecutlvo weeks (seven in-. sortlons) upon Mondny of each week thoreof, commencing March 25th, A. D.. 1912, pursuant to an order of tho Hon. John F. Hall, County Judge for tho County of Coos, Stato of Oregon, duly made on tho 25th dny of March, A. D., 1912. JOHN D. GOSS, JOHN C. KENDALL. Attorneys for Plnlntlffs. Postoftlco address Marshflold. Ore. gon, First National Bank Building. First publication March 25, last publication May C, 1912. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE HELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR. COOS I3AY THURSDAY, MARCH 28, AT 3 P. M. INTICR-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COM PANT. Phono II. O. F. McGEORGL', Agul STR. WASHINGTON WILL SAIL FllOM SAN FRANCISCO, POR COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. STEAMER HOMER SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. F. S. Dow, Agent .Ocean Dock EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TI.ME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON MARCH B, 12. 10 AND SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON MARCH . O, 10, 23 AND ao. L. A. PARKIIURST, Agent- Phone Mln PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modem Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high clan work on short notice at the rerj lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo Ite Chandler Hotel, phone 1U-J. rjR, E. F, WINKLER, Naturopath aud Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation free. Office hours: 3 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 aud 6 to 8 p. m Naturopath institute Room No. 1 No- 136 Broadway, Marshfleld, Ore ryt. G. V. LESLIE, Osteopathic PhyilcUa Qraduate of the Amertean school ol Osteopathy nt KlrksvSlle, Mo. Offlce In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4 Phone 161-J; Marsbtleld; Oregon J. W. BENNBIT, Lawyer. Ifflse over Flanagan & Bennett Bank IarghneM Oregon DR. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. )ffice: Lockhart Building, Opposite post offlce, Phono mK.T LH A. H. HODOmi T. J. IOAIFE Hi Marshfleld faint Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, W.K. WISEMAN THe Old Reliable Second Hand Store M Desires to announce tbit again RACK IN nUSINESS In the Dertltt HuIIdlng, M3 8. BrM Will buy and sell new ni ond hand furniture, storei, rW, sewing machines, etc. Will also store hometold l0" by the month. PHONE210-J II We Have Been Success: In buying a largo stock of class Electrical material nd give our patrons a very 1" on house wiring. Get our you enn't afford to ml" " Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J Have That Roof H VOW See CORTHELl Phono 140L Oregon