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rf -v-1 " v-t -..-. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912-EVENING EDITION. ' LEAVE TODAY 1 5.00 $20.00 $25.00 HL MILITIA MEETS SUNDAY ON BREAKWATER Capt. Macgenn Calls Meeting to Arrange for annual Cruise. Capt. T. J. Mncgenn, commanding of tlio Coosi Hay division of tlio Ore gon Naval Mllltla, has called n moot ing of tho local mombers to bo hold on tho Bronkwnter hero noxt Sunday. Ho wlshos nil tho men to turn out In uniform. Tho mooting la for tho purposo of plnnnlng for tho nnnunl crulso nnd also to get tho men In readiness to mnko good Bhowlng whon G. J. Ulumborg, senior officer on tho Boston, visits horo In tho nonr futuro. Cnpt. Mncgenn Is nlso do slrlouB of mnklng a showing that will onablo him to got a vessel nnd other ouulpmont from tho government, Ho has Issued tho following solf-oxplan-ntory statement: notice To the oflleers nnd Men of the Third Division of the Oregon Xnvul Mil- iUftt It Is horoby ordorod that offoctlve Juno ICth, tho U. B. S. Maryland will bo In Astoria for tho purposo of re ceiving tho Oregon Naval Militia to tako thorn on a crulso which will be gin Juno ICth and ond Juno 26th. It Is dcslrod that all thoso who Blgned tho last muster roll will hnvo their equipment In condition bo ns to bo nblo to board tho Steamer Bronk wntor Juno 15th to connect with tho "Maryland" at Astoria. Ono cuttor nnd ono whnlobont will nrrlvo Juno 1st nnd tho romalndor of tho equipment will follow. It Is also ordorod that on Sunday, May 19th, tho entire Division shnll muster on board tho. Stcamor Droakwntor nl 1 o'clock p. m, undor Ensigns Motley nnd 0 oar. T. J. MACGENN, Commanding Olllcer of 3rd Dlv. W L HAVE TO HUSH BULKHEAD Dredge Oregon Will Have to Pump on Mudflats Unless Something Is Done Soon. UnlcsH hasto la mndo to comploto tho bulkhoad In between tho old 8tnvo Mill and tho Klnnoy dock nt Tint 11, tho drodgo Oregon will soon hnvo to begin pumping tho drodglngs out on tho mudflnt on tho east sldo of tho chnnnol. Thoro Is qulto n stretch of bullchcndlng to bo built thoro. Englnoor Lcofo said last ovonlng thnt ho wns very lontho to pump tho drodglngs nut on tho mudflnt, but thnt It looked ns thnuirh ho might hnvo to. Ho sntd that In enso tho prcsont bulkhendlng shnuld glvo way, ho would hnvo to movo down nonr there nnd nt there Is nothing to rotnln tho drodglngs on tho west sldo of t'o liny where tho fill Is desired for tho wntorfront rondwny and for Improving tho wntorfront, there would ho nothing ho could do oxropt to pump tho mini ns fnr linek on tho flnN on tlio onst sldo nH possible Tho mntlor will prohnhly bo tnlson up Iminodlntcly with John D. Gosh, rocolvor of tho Port of Coos Hay, who Is understood to hnvo tho powor to hnnilln tho sltuntion. Tho Mnrsh flold city rnitnrll rnniint do nnythlng In tho mnttor ns tho district I out Bldo tho city limits. Tho Mnrshflold Chnmbor of Oommorco which guar nntcod tho coatg of tho work Is un derstood to tsko (ho position thnt It 1b n mnttor fnr tho receiver of tho Port Commission to linmllo. h, J. Simpson nnd C. S. WInsor will proh nhly ho ns koil to ro-opornto In tho mnttor. Tho Oregon Ih mnklng rapid prog ress, going ahead nhout lfiO foot por dny If he keeps up t''o recoil sho hnB been mnklng lnloly, she will nvernjc between 3000 nnil 4000 yards por dny for tho month and tlio oxpeiiHo of removing tho dirt will ho only nhout five cents por yard. S'io hns been pumping toft. black mud I intely. Steamer Sails This Morning for Portland On Five Day Schedule. Tho Bronkwater sailed this morn ing nt 10 o'clock for Portland. Tho flve-diiy schedulo hns somewhat re duced tho passenger lists and tho freight enrgocs for ench trip but tlio inoronso in nusiness win soon result in tho Ilrenkwntor carrying ns mnny ns on tho less frequent trips. Among thoso sailing on her this morning wore tho following: Henry Songstncken, C. It. Peck nnd wlfo, Mildred Christian, Mrs. J. II. Stad dcn. E. M. Eldrcdgo, C. E. Gllbort, It. Nordrum, II. Nordrtim, E. Gran del and wlfo, nnd child; J. Grcstol, Fred Oldland, Mrs. Wlckhnm, Anna Venchor, D. Wohstor, Arthur Wnt son, G. A. Anderson, C. II. McMil lan. Chns. Krlck, I. W. Holmes, C. . I. Splnwn, I. Stotto, A. Smith, W, P. I i-nrrell nnd wire, and child; J. u. Wndklns, W. Church, A. V. Gregg, F. G. Ilohorts, J. G. GUborson, Gou. Prouty, B. L. Tulloy, Gus Andorson, Mrs. A. II. Powers, Miss Fnnnlo Dy or, Mrs. Uurmclstor, Miss Ethel Dyo, Mrs. Knto Lnndo, Mrs. McDonald, Hobort Wynn, P. D. Reynolds, G. P. Dagger, F. A. Lnlso, OHvo Anderson, C. A. Johnson nnd wlfo, Thbmns Harden, C. E. King, A. Powers, Inez McFnrland, Miss L. Drowno, L. K Dungnn, A. J. Ktih'n, Wnltor Scott, C. W. Crawford nnd wlfo, Gortrudo Thornoll, Ed Erlckson and E. Wnl 11s Steward. ' LETTER OID IT Evidence Against Archbald Is Given by Erie Railway Official Today. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Times.) WASHINGTON, May 1G. Captain W. A. May of Scranton, Pn., super intendent of tho Erlo rnllrond's coal properties and vlco prcsldont of tho Hlllsldo Iron company wns wltnoss today In tho charges ngnlnst Judgo Archbnld. Mny said Edward J. Wil liams canio to htm last spring with n lotter from Archbnld to solicit an option on tho Katydid Culm -property. May said ho would not hnvo dealt with WllllaniH It It had not boon for Archbald's lottor. "It wns through tho judgo'B lnfluonco," said tho wltnoss, "thnt I finally boenmo willing to rccommond tho salo of Culm to tho oxccutlvo oftlcors of the compnny." SIX RESCUED AT 10 Imprisoned Miners. Saved Aft er Being Entombed for Nearly 24 Hours. (lly Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay Times.) IltONWOOD. Mich., Mny 15. Af tor nearly 21 hours, lx of tho thlr toou minors Imprisoned In tho Norrls niluo of tho Ollvor Mining Co. wore roxcuod Into Inst night. Flvo ,nro Btlll missing nnd nro bollovod to bo dond. Two bodloB wore recovered yoitordny. r.vciaiMKD mcttkh list I SEVEN FOOND ! DEAD IN HDfflE- Charred Bodies of Family Dis-1 covered In Ruins Near j Lund, S. D. I (Dy Assoclntod Prnaa to Coos liny Times, j i OACOMA. S. I).. May 15 Tho I charred bodies of several persona to dny woro found in tho ruins of tho homo of Chris Peterson near I.und. Tho hodlos uro Btippoaod to ho thoso of Poteraon, his wlfo nnd llvo chil dren. Whether It wns niurdor or an accident lias not boon dotormlnod. i List of unclaimed let tors romnln iug In tho Mnrshflold poHtofflco for week ondlng Mny 14. 1012. Persons culling for snmo will plonso nay ad vert lied and pay ono cont for each lotter callod for: M. W. Avory, Clins. A. Ilorg. F. M. Dryunt. Narcissus niifroiiv, Rusel Flnley, S. C. Oreen. Mis. I.onorn W. (Inrdlnor. Miss Mnrjorlo Ornlinni (2), W. Write! t Hoiffeit. Ed Holland, Hurry Jarvls, Win. Jeffries. Jim II. Johnson, Misa lleaale Krooner, J. L, Kmea (2), Miss Virginia Lee, Unrell Lldell, Juinoa McDowell, Mr. Mnr aliull, James J. Mahler, ltussell Mil ler, Jalmer More, Mra. Olgn Olnntor, Mrs. lierthn Parks, Peter Hnnn. John Madman, O. A. Snnhorg, William Stfwiiii. Joseph J. Sorta. J. F. Why burk, Tom W. Ho, John Woatbakor, W. ('. Wllkhm CM. W. 11. CURTIS, P. M. FOLLOW tho MAN!) to HAXHOX, SrDAY. MAV 111. See window display of Suits on these three prices. Then come in and compare the values with any clothing of similar prices. Unless we can show you a sub stantial saving we do not expect you to buy But we know we can Slffl Biljslagk Because "Money Talks" HubC lothing and Shoe Co. CeWriVI If It Vy Alfred Bnj""l5no0ewyofk Maker of Marshfield Bandon Get Busy AM) OET AKTEK THAT HOOK. HUT KIIIST COME I.V AM) OET OUll PRICKS OX SHIXCLKS AM) HOOKINO PAPER. SHIXtiLKS $1.50 AND UP. rookino paper, oxe ply, 91.2s axd up. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL HEPARTMEXT. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS KROX A1XSWORTH I)00C, PORTLAXD, AT A. M.. MV 1st, Hth, tilth, 18th, 2!lrtl mid UKtli. KltOM MAHSIIKIKLI) AT Till: SERVICE OK T11K T1DH LVY Itli, lOtli, 1.1th, iMlh, 2.1th mill aoth. h. A. PAKKIIUIIST, Agent. Phono Main itlM-I;. Steamer Washington Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay i Friday, May 17th l S. DOW, ArciU. Ocean Dfc Tin: ritucxi) ok coos hay S. S. ALLIANCE 1JQUIPPK1) WITH WIHKLKSS Sails from Cocs Bay for Eureka Saturday, May A. 15 rirt.lr COXX12CTIXO WITH TIIK NOKTII HANK HOAI) AT rOUTLi"1 vnitTii PAmirm KiniMsiTii rn.MPAXY. Phono 4 1. O. K. JIcOnonOE, 4P-I Lynn Lnmboth Fred Nomlo HANI) IWUIJSIOX train to HAX DOX lonvos 7:0 A. 51. noxt Sundn,. A TUHKISH HATH nOOH. Phona 21 4J. will do you Follow tho HAM) to 11ANDOX. .Inn. C. Oh', liiiniui, sorvlns Inn tlilnl torui ns mayor. Oinnhn. N'ebr., nxuln ns-s upoful In receiving tho ovorwl olui'ng suiMiort of tho vators In til.. ni'lllin.v. .tlantlnn ITa nlcn siii'coDKfully rid hlinol( of n bad cat tf llilllnv ll'fMilila tin tn. nl,l rt I 1'oley Kidney Pills, nnd w.Htos: "I CclHillrir AfltO SPHifP hnvo tnkan VitUv Klilnnv Pllla nul I VUUIIIUV. MUIU UClVltC they hnvo rIvoii me n grent denl of lollof. so I cheerfully rccommond thoni." Whnt Foloy Kldnoy PIIU hnvo dono for Mayor Dnhlmnu thoy will do for any other porson bothered with bnckacho. rheiimntlsm, or any other form of kldnoy or blnddor trouhlo. Just try thorn for quick nnd permanent results. For salo by Red Cross Drug Co, Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IlKMtY SICXG9TACKKN, Mgr. Coquillo Ofll a Phono 101 Marshfield Offlco 14-J. V"arm Timber Coal and Platting Lands a spoclalty. Centura! Ageutu "EAST8IDF." (!ood Cnrs Hensonalilo Hates All Night Service Careful drtvlns assured. Phone Ulaneo Pool Room. 231-R until 11 p. M. After 11 P. M. phone 5-J. Palace Restaurant. MEN t Moil who ha, nam Inmiilni .milt. pUmu writ. UBEELKr A UclNTIllK 1'MWl AIIVMlk WuiliM. It 7 We Clean and Press ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J VAST AND COM5IODIOU8 Steamer Redondo KOUIPP1M) WITH WlRRr.KMB AVI) SUH5IA1UXK BELb SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Wednesday, May. 15, At, 3:00 P. M. INTEH.OCEAX THAXSPOHTATION COMPAXY' Phono 41. o. K. .MfGEOHOE, Ml A Modern Drlck Building, Electric Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL COOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market. Marshfield, Oregon. - . ..t 4 A X. 4. Bua"1" fJJ .H.flOS MArshfield PflW : f;rtrC( Mb ueevi , Uiuiuaw. j0t, W