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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912 -EVENING EDITIOW. GREGG FIT TROUBLE TOLD Wife Sues for Divorce Follow ing Alleged Brutality of Husband. Mrs. Hose R. OrogR todny institut ed suit for divorce from A. W. Gregg on tho ground of cruel and Inhuman troatmont and habitual drunkoncss. R. 0. Graves Is hor' attornoy. Tho Ming of tho suit for dlVorco followed a llvoly mlxup at tho JJay Vlow hotol which tho couplo havo boon oporatlng. Gregg was former ly a railroad engineer but Is declared to havo become addicted to tho uso of liquor and o bo rather auarrol flomo whon undor Its Influonco. Two or threo times tho ofllcors havo boon called on to provont moro sorlouB troublo resulting. YcBtorday Grogg waB arrested and is now In tho city Jail as a result of throats ho Is accused of uttering. A charge- of assault and battory Iiub boon proforrod ngalnst him In Jus tlco'B Ponnock's court by Mrs. Grogg who also accuses htm of having beat en hor a number of times, Yostcrday, It was found thai Gregg had takon a shot gun from tho room of a boarder and socrotod In his room. Ho had It loaded and had throatonod to ubo tho weapon. It was understood today that Grpgg had agreed to loavo town on tho Hroakwator tomorrow. If ho does, tho charges against him will probably bo withdrawn. NORTH BEND NEWS. ;; A Domorost medal contest will bo hold at Cooston next Thursday. Mrs. M. Drown Is very 111 at tho homo of hor daughter, MrB. Hayes, Miss Graco Pulton from near Coos ton Is spending tho week In Nortn Bond. Claronco Covoy and wlfo, of North Cooa Rlvor. aro visiting rolatlvcs In North Bond. Miss lllancho Williams, who Js teaching on South Coos Rlvor, visit ed North Bond friends over Sunday. Harry Rtissoll and wlfo, of Catch ing Inlot, and Terry Doduon nnd wlfo of South Marshflold, woro North Bond visitors Sunday. Tho Christian Kndoavor Socloty of tho Presbytorlan church Installed tho following officers last night: President Miss Mildred Rood. Vlco-Prosldont Clydo Smith. Secretary Miss S. Shouso. Muslo Committee Miss Ellen An derson, Oscar Carlson and Miss Lil lian McCann. Lookout Comnilttoo Miss II. Jo oophlno Grirrin, Miss Esther Imhoff and Marlon Reynolds. Nok IdoaB Comnilttoo Mrs. C. h. Smith, Mrs. Loo Hnzor nnd Wnltor McLood. Social Commltteo Ilcsslo Immol, Wra, Woods, Naomi Smith and Mr. Holnsy. Prayer Meeting Commltteo C. A. Smith, Miss Shouso, Clydo Smith. Missionary Cnmmlttoc Mrs. Robt. McCann, Miss Allco Carlson nnd MIbb Graco Fulton. BftEF! CALLED AS WITNESS Railroad Magnate to Tell About Judge Archibald's Trans actions. (By Associated Prjss to Coos Bay '''tnii',) WASITIN'HTON. D. C. Mnv 14. Goorgo P. llaer, presldont of tho Philadelphia & Reading railroad, was subpoenaed today In tho enso of Judgo Archbald. Daor will bo nskod about tho salo of tho Culm Dump property "negotiated by John Henry Jones through W. J. RIchnrdB, vice president, and superintendent of tho Philadelphia &. Reading Coal com- imnv .Tnnna (nnlifleil Mint nut nf Ills commission on thin transaction, ho mntlo Arcnuald a present or zou uo causo tho Judgo had accommodated 1.1 i,i rimtlntl!iir tr.flfl nn n nntn. Thn commltteo took a recess today In coh- sequenco or consiucraiion in wo House- of the anti-injunction bill. A largo numbor of other witnesses havo been called. TELLS ABOUT ARCHBALD Old Charges Against Judgo Aro HOVIVCU. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times,) WASHINGTON, D. C., May 14. Investigation of, tho charges agalnbt Judgo Archbald, of tho commerco court, woro resumed Monday, Allen D, Cockrcll, contldontla) clork of tho Intorstnto Cqmmorco Commission, bolng the first witness. Cockroll pro par.od a memorandum of tho chnrgca agalnBt Archbald which waB sub mitted by tho Intorstato Commerco Commissioner Meyer. Cockroll mndo notes of tho charges as outlined by W. P. Boland of tho Marlon Coal Co. of Scranton, Pn. Ho producod a copy of tho memorandum which woo read Into tho record. It Bet forth that several years ago tho Marlon Coul Co., ownod by Doland Bros., had a manager named Peel, who was dli chargod and who filed a suit for broach of contract. A domurror was filed and W. P. Bolnnd declared that E. J. Williams camo hero with a noto for $500 signed by Archbald asking him to discount It. Boland rofuscd. Tho demurrer was not sustained and tho caso Is still ponding. Tho memo randum Bot forth thnt Boland was much nrousod and "determined to trap" Archbald in somo deal which would unfit him for tho bench. Ho thorcforo sot this trap with tho Kadld Culm Bank transaction with tho Erlo railroad as a vohlclo and Ed ward J. WIllIaniB as ngont In this plan. Cockrcll testified that Wil liams had admitted to Wlckorsham In his presonco tho gonulnoss of Homo of tho papers In tho caso. BIG CASES ARE IIEARI) THROWN FROM RIG Well Known Mnrshflehl Men Meet Willi Arqldent On Bench Trip. Archie JohiiBton and Don Gardi ner, two well known Marshfield hnrdwnrc salesmen, and C. W. Mont gomery, of tho Standard Oil com pany, mot with n mishap while en route to Gardiner yesterday. The regular stogo was crowded and they woro given a slnglo rig. Johnston maintained that ho was a No. 1 driv er and took tho reins. They hadn't gone very far until tho rig upset nnd tho occupants woro thrown sprawling on tho Bands. Finally tho horse was caught nnd tho stngo compnny put nnother driver In chnrgo. When they got to Gardiner, II. J. McDlai ml.l nf llnn.lnii linrmnned tr be there and' ministered ,to their Injuries, which woro not severe oxcopt mo rudo shock to Johnston's nbllltlcs as a horseman. BAND EXCURSION train to BAN RON lonves 7:!J0 A. ,M. next .Sunday. $100 Reward, $100 TIip rmilem ( lhl imper will In' ii-h1 to lmrn Hint tlit'rv la nt It-ant nnu ilrcmWM iiIscud tint K'lrui'O Iiim Iiorn hIiIo tocliro In nil lit tnc,iul Hint M'ltMrril. Ilnll'n 1'iUnrrli Cure la tlie niil'K)lttvii'iirv now kiimtn to thti liicillml (rntrrnlly. ('itlnrni bclnii nenn. ntltlltlniml cIIm-hh. rriuftt n roiiMlllllional trcntini-iit lliill.'nUrrli euro l Ukvn Inter. liKlly, hiIImk cllri'ctly iiiim tho lilooil mul mu rium nirlncc. o( tli-t ) Ipm, tliori'br lc'lrc In tho (oiimlntlnn nf IlK-ilLnmr. mul rIvIiik the lift lent ntp iikIIi fn ImlMliu up tint inii.tllu. lion itml -lelli k nutiirt' In tlnlni: Hi Htitk, Tim irnirltti)rit Iiiivwm) inut-li (iillli in Itninr. ntivfl uiiu'r tint ilicy i (tor Oiip llumlrisl Dol. lurk for any Hint It full to euro. tfcml (or llttol lPtfn.oulH K J.CllKNFVACO.TolMo, O BoM liyull llruuwlt 7v Take IUIU' riimily 1'IIW lurnmlfpiUIm in'inPl We Carry a Full Line of Stillson-Kellogg Logging Shoes $7.50 to $8.00 Calked At Ifae FlXlip Marsh field North Bend. Every Shoe Guaranteed RESCUES AX AVIATOR Cnpt. Holland, Formerly of Coos Bay, Saves Blrdman. SEATTLE, Wnsh., May 14. Es caping dqath by a narrow ,mnrgln, Rogor Vnrlcle, a young aviator from Georgetown, foil Into Pugot Sound Inst week with his hydro-aoroplano from a height of 200 foot. Stunned, brulBcd and unablo to (Jlsontanglo himself, Varlqlo was hold dovn by tho weight of his COhorso powor, 8-cyllndcr cnglno and almost drowned boforo ho wns rescued by Capt', William Holland In tho launca Eaglo. , Varlclo was making his second trial flight about 300 yards north of Harbor Island whon tho accldont oc curred. For about half an hour ho had, guided tho Romano, an hla by-dro-noroplano was named, along the surfneo of tho wator and found that tho now craft worked splondldly. Gaining coufldenco ho rnlsed his olo vator and tho mnchlnc gradually roso till it hnd mounted 200 foot nbovo tho wator. Ho had Just shifted hlB planes to descend nnd skim along tho nurfaco of tho Sound when tho uomnno tiitcn ovur unu viiriciog tangled In his scat, waB undornonth i tho onglno as tno cnut nit tno com water. It wnB somo tlmo boforo tho avia tor regained consciousness but lator ho dcclnrcd that ho was fooling nil right. $ CAMERON' DAM MAN MUST SERVE LIFE TERM (By Associated Pross.) MADISON, Wis., May 14. John F. Dioti, dofendcr of tho Cnmoron dam, must sorvo his llfo term for killing Oscnr Harp, doputy sheriff, during tho slego of tho Dlotz homestend, accord- Ing to n ruling of tho supromo court of Wisconsin today which refused to reverse, tho Judgment of conviction. FOLLOW tho BAND to BANDON, SUNDAY. MAV m. Tiiko Evidence for Dissolution of flugnr nnd Steel Combines. (By ABSoclntod Press to Cooa Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Mny 14. Tho taking of testimony In tho government's dis solution suit ngalnBt tho American Sugar Refining Co. was begun hero todny boforo n special examiner, Wilson n, Bryco. This action to gether with tho suit ngalnst tho United States Steel corporation inakos two big cases brought by tho government tor tho dissolution of two so-called trusts now undor way In this city. Most of tho ovldonco sought by tho government In tho sugar enso Is undorstood to bo of a documentary nature OLD SURVEY CASE ENDS WASHINGTON, D. C, May 14 Congressman Hnwloy has been ad vised that n survey of township 30, Coos County, flunl accoptanco of which has been ponding many years, has finally bcon nrceptcd and thnt plats will bo filed In 30 days. Dis putes eatiBed by this survoy, con tinued over a porlnd of 14 yonrs, now aro doflnltoly settled. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Nairn Smith sailed today for liny Point. Tho Rustlor sailed yestordny for Port Orford and Woddorhurn. Tho Itnngor Balled this morning for Gold Bench nnd Port Orford. Tho Bteuinor Washington will sail Frldny from San Francisco for Coos Day. Tho Ilortlo Minor, Elizabeth and Oakland sailed from Biuidon today for San Francisco. Tho Graco Dollar arrived In Inst evening from San Fnnfrnnclsco and will load lumber at tho C. A. Smith mill. Follow tho RAND to BANDON. BAND EXCURSION train to BAN DON loiivB 7:!IO A. M. uoxt Sunday. HOWARD'S gonulno MEXICAN 'IAMALKS dollvoietl any place lu tho elty until la O'CLOCK at ulght. I'hoy are READY to SERVE. Phone Follow tho BAND to BANDON. GOOD country SHORTS at lliilnos. HOWARD'S gonulno MEXICAN l'M LKS delivered nny plaro In tho -lty until ia O'CLOCK at nlghi. They tiro RE.VDY to SERVE, l'hoiu-.1:5.1. l.llitiy COAL. The Rind i'OU bar WAVAYS LSED UIIONB 73 Paclflc .Ivory & Trauuitir Cn Follow tlio 1LVND to BANDON. RAND EXCURSION train to BAN DON loaves 7: SO A. M. next Sunday. Follow tho BAND to BANDON. USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE Tho antiseptic powder to bo shaken into tho shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tondor, aching, swollen, sweating feet, uso Allen's Foot-Enso, Rollovcs corns and bun Ions of all pain and prevents blisters, sore and callous spots. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties, Patont Leather Shoes, and for Breaking In Now Shoes. It Is tho greatest com fort dlscovory of tho ago. Try It to day. Sold ovorywhoro, 25 eta. Don't accept any substitute. For FRKB trlnl packago, address Allon S. Olm sted. Lo Roy. N. Y. SOCIALISTS IN SESSION Differ Over Ajdntli' Exclusion OHht rums. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Times.) ,ftM t v'Aitnt.is tiul.. May 14 The Socialist national convention Monday began consit -niuui. . ports of special rominltti-ps on Mm m -crntton, extension of tho Soclrll"- ...t.. o.nnnir firmors and t' " cnn.palBii for the votes of women I states that havo granted thorn rn ballot. Tllo conintiuco on nmi. ,,.. ......i.ii, in ntroo ntr.l ina- Jorlty nnd' minority reports will he submlttod. The, inhjorlii wclrl fa vors Ktiicter Asiatic ncnimun. .... minority report tnkes tic vlow tli.n Aslntlr'lmnilgrntlon "Can nnd will ho nriayed against tho capitalist vice-president will bo nominated Friday. Follow tho RAND to BANDON. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hns won Its great reputation and oxton slvo Bnlo by lta romnrkablo cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can bo dopendotl upon. Try It. Sold by nil dealors. Just Arrived From Africa A largo Boa Constrictor, 27 foot long nnd weighing 259 pounds. Tho Chineso Dragon, eight fcot long, a strango fantastic blrd-llkc crcnturo. Tho African Gorilla Family, ex hibited for tho first timo in tho United States. Tho big Python, tho South Ameri can Ant Dear, assorted spoclos of monkles, other curiosities. All nro bolng exhibited In a largo tent on Brondway, nenr Central nvo nuo, Marshflold, for n few dnys only Como nnd sco this strange collection of living wonders from nil pnrts of tho world. Tho Big Snnko will bo fed on Mon day and Tuesday evening. This Is an educational exhibition. The Sign of Good Candy Always WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT 8T. Lynn Lambeth Fred Nomlo Cadillac Auto Service Good Cnr Rcasonnblo Rates All Night Servlco Careful driving assured. Phono Blanco Pool Room, 231-R until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phono 5-J. Pnlnco Rostnuraut. FOR SALE BY HubClothing&ShoeCo. MARSHFIELD. BANDON. We Have Been Successful in buying n largo stock of llrst class Electrical material and can glvo our patrons a vory low price on house wiring. Got our price you enn't afford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN ft7.J t III H Dayton Blcyelcs Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneii. inatio Cleaning Compnny. Order for uork taken at GOING M HARVEY PRONE 11)11 You Auto'Call Foote PHONE 1 1 I.J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotol. TWO NEW OARS Aftor 11 P. M. Phono 5-J iteslueuco rhono 28-J Will nialco trips to Coqulllc. City Auto Service Good Cars, Carotid Drivers and reasonnblo charges. Our motto: 'Will go anywhero at any time." Stnnds Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar, Storo. Day Phones 78 nnd 40 Night Phono 40 RARKFR .V GOO DALE, proprietors. A Modern Brick Building. Electric Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Wator. HOTEL COOS C A. METLIN, Prop. Ratoa: r0 centa a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market. . Marshflold. Oregon. 'I: V. 3. 10AIFB $ A H. HODOINa Marshfield Paint, (Sh Decorating Co. (Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnlshtd Fhona 140L Oresot Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DY'ERS. CLEANERS. PRESSERS nnd HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Edward E. Strauss & Co fine Tailoring Lot us makn youi next Suit. JMJ5 Commercial. Phono 2A0-X Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTHELL Pboc siai t iftrm ' h m WE handle the Btandatdnab, of the World's Best Sf5 uih rn A' WE endeavor to jgive you the best of every thing for Hit? moriev vou soend. Therefore, in selling you Our lineof STETSON hats we sell you the best hats made. The JM-pfcfyn Q1iaa 'Stetson" sets the styles for ClbUIl 01106$ men's hats, which means, of s as complete aS0Uf course, th'at in selecting a c "Stetson" hat nrU) you are snowing Ot Otetson retting thejatcst Spring style. Hats. "Wear a Benjamin" "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, Marshfield. Banto. Steamer Washington Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, May 17th I S. DOW, Agent. OcetaDotL THE TRIEND OP COOS RAY S. S. ALLIANCl KQUirPEI) WITH WIRELESS Soils from Coos Bay for Eureka Saturday, May 18 At, 12 oCIock CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT POnTLUJ NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Pllono.M. O. P. McGEonor,ijt VAST AND COUIODIOUB Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE DELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Wednesday, May 15, At, 3:00 P. M. lNTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMI'ANV- O. F.MeOE0lKW,fc Phono II. MtMWwwwwwwMtwwwwwiMWMpwMMM,J EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater OL.1 ALWAVS ON TIME. SAILS PRON AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTIjAM). AT v ' Ibt, Htli, lath. 18th, 2rd nttd 2Hth. PROM MARS" '"- &. SERVICE OP THE TIDE MAV itli, 10th, 10th. 20t!i, -" L. A. PABKHUKST, Ag rhono w &l Get Busy i vn C0 AND Oirr AITER THAT ROOP. RUT FIRST COMC IN Ol'R PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAl LH. SHINGLES $l.BO AND UP. ,.,. ,..., nvnm.V 1 "K AND OT. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfo u RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Parties Desiring Monuments Ered ienial I Would do well to call at The Pacific Monuni South BroadWtty $ tlon from the large " - hand. Mr. WiUon has . the only pracuc -- & cutter in Coo. county. rf but tae oes ' -