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r .W3XD,p'MKIt5 ' .ttP JJ8P,ipWSfWJimKIB'HSrr3B. TWB.-BaMnBWm(efaMI !?V 't,"i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION t 4 The Opinion of an Expert John P. Roche, the well-known Now York actuary, after malting a personal and most searchlnc examination of tho books, accounts, finances and methods of Oregon Lifo, says Tho showing made by the Company is a remarkable one, and it is evident that the affairs of Oregon Life have been economically managed, and that every one coriupcted with it has done his share to make the C.ompany the success that it is. Oregon Life Insurance Company is an institution of which the people of the state, the directors, and its policy, holders may well be proud. I can recall no other American com pany that has done as well during the first six years of its existence. lyOIIS BUYS E. H. CAMPBELL r BIG LAUNDRY NEW PRESIDENT WySpSmSm Former Coos Bav Man Pur- Mnrshfield Man Is Honored ny hhMm MTl chases Plant at Hoquiam, Coos County Epworth IM&fmr-r mAmMNhMm Wash., Again. League. M ilJm&Mffl fl mW5UlmA9M I Tfy&xZ'C Conanltlna Acinar-. Sound Logic: YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST is best se-ved whon you do as othor discriminating buyers of life insurance in Oregon always do. Placo your lifo insuranco in Oregonljfc BEST OR OREGONIANS Tie (My L'f' In.ura cs Comp ny nXCLU.IttLYOMOJ A. L. MILLS Pr4ilde.it L. .SAMUEL Gunrrnl Manager Horn Offle. CorliHt r .ilMlnp, Portland, Or. L. D. WALRATH, District MniuiKcr, Mnrslif Icld Tho following from tho Wnshlug tonlnn of Hoquiam will bo of Inter est to tho ninny Coos Bay frionds of J. 13. Lyons, formerly n resident of North I3cnd and Marshflold and form er owner of tho Coos Day Stoam Laundry: "J. ,E. Lyons has bought tho con trolling Interest In tho Whlto Steam laundry of Hoquiam and took cliargo of tho plant yostorday. Tho doal was practically closod sovoral days ago, but tho final transfer has Just' boon inado. "Mr. Lyons bought outright tho stock hold by tho Hoquiam Oonoral hospital and by F. C. Fostor, secur ing all but a minor Interest In tho plant Ho hns had a groat doal of oxporionco in this lino of business, having owned and managed othor plants, and of lato has boon residing In San Francisco and traveling out of that city as a salesman for tho Troy Laundry Machinery Co. "Tho now ownor of tho Whlto Steam Laundry is woll known in this city, whoro ho resided for a numbor of yoara prior to 1903. Ho was for morly connoctod with tho North Westom Lumbar company, and whon tho Simpson Lumber intorests woro sold ho wont with Mr. Simpson to ! Coos Day, whoro ho lived for somo tlmo, but has boon a froquont visitor to Hoquiam and Cosmopolls, whoro Mrs. Lyons' parents llvo, during tr.u nlno years. "Mr. Lyons oxpocts to mnko somo improvements in tho plant, but has mado no announcements along this lino. J. C. Holso, who hns bcon man aging tho plant smco the consolida tion of tho Mirror and Whlto Steam laundries sovoral months ago, cxpocts to go to Sholdon nnd join his brothor In conducting a laundry nt that placo." ' After n most successful session, tho Coos County Epworth Longuo convention camo to an ond at North Bond ycsWdny. Tho last day was dovoted to devotional sorvlces. Thoro was n fairly good attondanco, prac tically all tho loaguos In tho county bolng represented. At tho buslnoss session, It was do elded to hold tho convention In Dan don In 191.1. Tho following offlcora woro oloctod: President, B. II. Campbell ol Marshflold. 1st Vlco-prcs., Mrs. S. S. Jonnlngs, of North Dond. 2nd Vlco-pros., Mrs. Maudo Swoot of Coquillo. 3rd Vlco-prcs., Mrs. Myrtlo Mit chell of Dandon. 4th Vlco-pros., Miss Olndys Smith of Gardiner. Bupt. Junior League, Mrs. Harry Leo of Dandon. Cor. Soc, Miss Carrlo Stovcns of North Dond. Rcc. Soc, Arthur Drown of Myrtlo Point. Treas., Miss Soymour of' Gardinor. COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES You are in the company of the best dressed men the world over when you wear a Stetson Hat fteniamin Clothes "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. SLnSHFIELD IIANDOX NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS 4 CATUIII.VO I.VLET ITEMS (Special to Tho Timos.) Q. A. Donobrako nnd datightor willn woro In' Marshflold on business Friday. Miss Zoll Wnllnco nnd Allco Drown Bpont Friday ovonlng with Mrs. Hlg glntjon and son, Will. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox spent Wodnesdoy ovonlng nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dyrou Hodson, UULLINGS OF COQUILLE Coon County Sent Nowh as Told by ' tho Sentinel . Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Allan I. King nt Graco hospital, In Coquillo, April 8, 1012, a son. Dorn To Mr. ind Mrs. W. D. Noathory, Coquillo, April 4, 1912, n son. Goorgo Hose, W. J. Wnllaco and Carl Hollenbock havo boon working on a now tldo-bpx on Catching In lot aud will soon havo it completed. Tho peoplo In this vicinity nro svory busily engaged In making gar ,, den, ovon tho woman nro nsalsttng and hooa and rakos nro vory much In evldonco. Miss Elocta Drady, who has' boon omployod at tho switch-board at Myr tlo Point for tho past yoar, camo to Coquillo Monday nnd ontorod tho amploymcnt of tho Coquillo Vnlloy Tolophoua company as a day opora-tor. NO GRUI !ES FDR BOSTON Tho registration books in tho County Clork's ofllco show tho follow ing numbor of roglstorod votors In t Pnmillln wnat nrnplntf 1?lfl nnaf nrn. clnct 18-1. Tho Mllllcoma mot with nn nccl dont Thursdny ovonlng noor Mr. Lns key's placo nnd pnssongors and freight woro trnnsforrod to tho mall boat flumnor whon It nrrlvod ana most of tho peoplo woro anxious to got tliolr mail but It wiih dollvornri airignt but a fow hours lato. Mrs. Jaspor Yoakum was In Marsh flold Monday and Tuosday visiting hor slstor-ln-lnw, Mrs. Win. Horsfiiin A good slzod nudtonco grcotcd Rev. J. E. Connor Kastor Sunday at Rosa Slough schoollioiiHo. Tho room was prettily docorntcd with flowors and Enstor services woro hold. Itov. Con- nor will dollver n tompornnco locturo at tho snmo placo tho 21st of April, f at 2 o'clock, nnd roquosts ovoryono bolloving In tompornnco to bring a bouquot, and as many ns can, declaim plecoa on tompornnco. COQUILLE MAN MISSING At tho regular annual mooting of tho Ko Kool Klub, hold at its club rooms In Coquillo on April Gth. 1912. tho following persons woro oloctod ns olllcors for tho onsulng yoar: A. J. Shorwood, prosldent. J. S. Uarton, Vlco Prosldent, F. 8. Slnglo, 8ocy. Trons. L. II. Hazard, Dlroctor. C. J. Furhman, Dlroctor. HIUEl'S OF liAN'DOX NitvH of City-by-Uio Ben ns Told by Tho Recorder. Dorn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Pomoroy, Saturday, a tlno baby boy. D. L. Hurst nnd wifo nro leaving on tlio Ellznboth for San Francisco and from thoro will go to Colfax, Iowa, ncur which placo Mr. Hurst hns n flno farm. Ho expects to build N. Smith has nrrlved from Rlv- Cnll., where ho bus been Sninuol II. Itiirrluinl Hiw Mysterious. ly Disappeared Tho Coquillo Sontlnol snvs; inquiry ns to tho whoronbouts of a houso on his fnrra nnd do somo v niiVL,H; nurc'mri' ,,na "eon stnrtod other fixing up. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurst by . T. Jnrvls of tho Smlth-Powors' will bo gono for about throo months, Logging camp No. fi of Marshllold. and will no doubt enjoy tho scones Mr. Durchard worked In camp 5 for of their childhood days to a grout about six months nnd boenmo n vory extent, closo frlond of Mr. Jnrvls. Last Oct- ouor no quit camp 6 and camo to Co- k. wuuiu wiioro no raoi jnmos A. Hntrii. ' ..rui,i. or. Ho told Mr. Hntchor at that tlmo ' spondl'ng tho' winter thnt ho wns going down tho rlvor ini u,u""b u,u w,niur. Conlpguo'n enmp to work. Ho loft n m.i,.ii i u. ... somo tlmo In Octobor nnd no ono can L J '. MnrBhnU ,08t,a nr ynlunblo bo found who has seen him sine" I f ?w l rlllny ns a rcduU of n blaBt on Inquiry, however, has developed Unit n 10w ?ou,'!ty ro'lU bol".B bu,U fr0ul nn unknown man somewhat answer- J,an,1 o Prospor. A argo stump !ng nurchard's description worked a" bV",i,i? out "V'1.,1 bK root tlow in Pni,.n' .A"" ,:" n great distance strik nir tho cow on wooks nnd wSs knoVnRrnVkoy-tho """"' a,?d cr"8h'"K hor t0 h0 bSwe". JS Samuel Durt-hard was a man who F,,,ulid' inB"nB "er so horribly cont of drank nnd ho frequently carrlo con. Ulit ws necessary to kill hor to ' ?nr . I Bldornblo monoy on his porson. His ' "ovo "r irom nor u,l80r'. tni'atnilniia illunt...mi . ..a . ' ... sV. IUMP 104.IIU.1H u riuuiui. no undorstood and nny Information sent to J V Hntchor. Coquillo, will bo np prorlntol Mr. Hurrhnrd hoforo com ing to Coos county la known to havo worked In Southorland. Douglas Navy Department Objects to Vessel Being Used Other Than Station Ship. SALKM, April lfi. Thoro will bo no moro cruises of tho stoamor Dos ton, which was placed at tho disposal of tho Orogon Nnvnl Mllltln, nccord Ing to n lottor rocolvod by Governor west rrom Acting Socrotnry of tho Navy Wlnthrop. Mr. Wlnthrop called nttontlon to tho fact thnt tho Doston was loanod to tho State of Orogon'for uso ns a station ship and thnt ho docs not consider tho vossol In n (It condition to go to sea. Governor West, on receipt of tho lottor, said that ho will follow tho dictates of tho Navy Donartmont and thnt unloss orders nro rocolvod to tho contrary thoro will bo no moro cruls ch on tho Doston. Ho hopes thnt nr rnngomonts mny bo mndo for n trip on ono or mo rogulnr snips of tho Nnvy, but whothor this nrrnngomont enn bo mndo or not. cannot bo dotor- miiiiuu nun, Tho lottor to Governor Wost fol lows: "It hns boon brought to tho nt tontlon of tho Department that tho Naval Mllltln of Orogon mndo n crulso Inst sunimor on tho U. S. 8. Doston from Portlnnd to Coos Dny nnd I hnvo t inform Your Excollon-i cy thnt tho Dopnrtmont doos not np provo of tho ubo of thnt vossol for cruising purposes. "Tho Doston wns lonned to tho Stnto of Orogon as requested for uso ns n stntlon ship and ns only such ropnlrs woro mndo ns woro necessary to tit hor for such uso, tho Depnrt doos not consider hor In lit condition to go to son." Tho Governor stntos thnt thoro will bo no effort mndo In nny mannor to override tno wishes of tho Dopnrt inent nnd thnt tho Doston will bo con tinued oxcjuslvoly ns n stntlon ship. FOK A8SKSSOK I heroby announce mysolf n cnndl dato for tho republican nomination for Assessor for Coos County at tho primary to bo hold April 19, '912. (Pnld udv. GEO. E. PEOPLES Portland Drops Three Mora Games to Oakland Other Results. ' POItTLAND, Ore. April 10 Portlnnd lost both gnmos in yesterday's doublo-hoador with Oak land nt Snn Frnnclsco. Tho scores of tho games Saturday and Sundny woro: Saturday's Games. At Snn Francisco I It. II, Portlnnd 1 R I Onkland 4 8 At Sncrnmcnto It. II. Sacramento 0 3 Snn Frnnclsco 3 G Steamer Homer Will Sail for San Francisco from North Bend Monday, April 15th, at 10 A. M. F. S. Dow, Agent Ocean Dock At Vornon- R. H. Los Angolcs 2 A Vornon C 9 Sunday Gnnics. At San Francisco R. H. Portland 2 10 Oakland ,9 li Second Game.' Portland 4 7 Oakland C 1 At Sncrnmcnto It. H. Sacramento c Snn Frnnclsco 3 At Los Angolos n. Los Angolos o Vornon 4 Second Gnmo. Los Angolcs . 4 Vornon c ?AST AND CO.MMODIOU8 Steamer Red ond o EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS ANI) SUI1MAKINE DELL SAILS FOR. COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO Tuesday, April 16, At 3 P. M. INTEU-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. O. F. McGEOHGE, AgtnU Phono 11. 'THE FRIEND OF COOS DAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Cocs Bay From Portland at, 6:00 P. M., Monday, April 15 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 1 1. c. P. McGEORGE. Agent. No. 10 THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION county. Orogon. Ills mother nnd sis tor rcsldo In Yntos, Now York, Tho missing mnn Is six foot tall, of Vory dnrk comploxlon. IIo hns dnrk brown oyos and straight blaek hnlr. Ho wears o C 7-S hut, numbor 0 shoes nnd has n wnlst monsuro of 35 inphos. His nurago weight Is about 1S5 pounds Last Thursday evening at tho homo of t. o bridegroom's parents, oc curred tho mnrrlago of Noah M. Davison nnd Nevn Olga Mossninn, Row J. S. Tllton offlclntlug. Llbby COAL. Tho Rind YOU have ALWAYS 18EI). PHONE 7J Pacific Uvurr & Transfer Co. PEOPLE'S 5. 10 nnd l!i CENT STORE. Phono 233-J. OKLAHOMA INDIAN CASE TrniisfeiN of Thousands of Acres Sus- tiiliictl liy High Court. (Hy Assoi luted Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, April 15 Tho Supremo Court of the United States decided todny that tro United Stntos could not bring suit In tho Oklahoma courts to sot nslde convey ances by full floodod Choetaws i.tul uiiicKiiSHws of land lnhorltod by J muni, wuuinur iiomesienu' Much Sickness Duo to Rowel Dis orders. A doctor's first quostlon when consulted by n patient is, "Aro your nr?" Ho knows that 98 illness Is attended with innctlvo bowols nnd torpid liver, and thnt this condition must bo removed gently nnd thoroughly before health con bo restored. Roxnll Orderlies nro n positive, pleasant, and snfo romody for con stlpntlon nnd bowol dlsordors In gen eral. Wo nro so cortoln of tholr great curatlvo value that wo promlso to return the purchaser's nlonoy in over)- enso when thoy fall to produce onuro snusiacuon. i Rexall Ordorllos are oaten llko candy, thoy net quietly, nnd nld In , producing u 6ootliln. strengthening, healing Influence on the ontlro In tostlnal tract T' oy do not purge, i grlpo, enuto nausen, flntulenro, ox-' eesslvo loosouess. dlnrrhoon. or Qtl'orl nnnoylng offect. They aro osuaolullv Koii ior cnroi on The Cork Center Ball Is the Official Ball of (lie World Series Cork Center Duo Ball, will bo u.ed in II World Seriet game for the next Twenty Yean Spalding w.,to2riSi.. Cork Center Ball $1.28 each Scad lot a copjr of that Spalding Cttalofu Fie to nr dAi A. G. Spalding & Bros. X8 Geary Street Son Francisco We Carry a Complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods THE GUNNERY front Street Marshfield, Ore. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS QN TI.ME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON APRIL 3, 10, 17 and SI. SAILS FROM COOS RAY APRIL (1, 13, 20 ANI) 27, AT 8KRVICK OF THE TIDE. L. A. PARKIIURST, Agent. Phone Main 050. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire j and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKKN, Up. Coqulll. Office Phone 191 UtrahOeld Offlc 14-J. Varmt Timber Coal aad PUttln Lands a pecUUty. aeaaral AgenU "BASTSIDi;" Weak nai-sniis nr i old folks. Threo sliw. loc. 2Sn rH ' Or BUT. ROn Qrvl.l nn1 . a nlns Inn. Tim ,loUln ,.i" " I r,.r.. "w' """ . ' wr6-''BQ ?, " ,"" .wu ..uutiiiiiBi iituuii oioro. I.ookhart-Pnrsona thousands of conveynnces. Drug Co.. "Tho Busy Corner." We Have Been Successful In buying n lnrgo stock of Hrat class Elcotrlcnl mntorlnl nnd can glvo our imtrous n vory low prlco on houso wiring. Get our prlco you can't nfford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J HURRY! ITS GOJING FAST "Wo lmvo a limited quantity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. & Phono 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. BlancharcTs Livery Wo havo seci ro tho livery bus! Obs of L. H. Helsror and are pre pared to render exedeut aervlcc u the peonle o' r:m. n..v -.... . h!tTr.,BJOa r:j8 ud everything hat win mean batljfnctory servlca v tho public. Phon us for a driving ,?r8?, tt rls..or anyt"ln needed In tho ltrery line. We also do truck g business of ad kinds. flLANniARD UROTHKRS Phone 138-j h-YI?'J'i:a a,,d 8ales Service. Vil4l First and Alder Streets The Electric Shoe Shop IS WHERE THEY DUY SHOES FROM n PER PAIR UP. THE ELECTRIC SnOE SHOP 1 OA Q Ronniltirnv Ol fir11 v . GOOD INVESTMENT Threo 7-room houses, rent for J pe"r month; will soil nt a bargain. . AUG, FKIZEEN. ' r Real Estate nnd Insurance. 68 Contrnl Avonuo. Marsu 4