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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. r 4 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ll .....,,. ..... HHHH mm wm MEMBERS HE CANADA FEARS Bill .Aimed at Railway Owned Ships May Affect Dominion Government. (By Associated Press to Cooa Day Times.) OTTAWA, May 21. Tho attention of tho dominion government has boon drawn to the Adamson bill, now bo Intr considered In Washington, the objoct of which Is to prevent ships owned by railways from having ac cess to American watorwnys. Al though presumably tho bill Is not aimed directly at .Canada, It will, If It bocomos a law, sorlously affect this country and would ninonn; other things provcut many Canadian vos boIs from, using Uia canal and a por tion of tho Great Lakes. It can bo doflnltoly announcod If tho rights of tho Dominion as guaranteed by tho treaty aro affoctod, prompt protest will bo lodged with British Ambassa dor Bryco at Washington. Canada's right to uso tho canal on nn equality with othor natlonn is defined in tho Hny-Pounccfooto treaty. CLASS PLAY 8ATUHDAY Plans Perfected for HIkIi Hcliool En tertninment Hero. Tho Senior Class of tho High School Ib making olabornto prepara tions for tho class piny which Ib to bo glron at tho Masonic Opora Houoo Saturday. Tho play, "A Uoso o' Ply- moutu Town," Ib full of action and should provo a decided success. It is laid In Plyinouthtowr, of tho Now England colonies, tho tlmo bolng 1G22. Tho costumes aro of tho Pur itan stylo and will bo furnlshod by a San Francisco company. Tho docoratlons will bo furnlshod by tho Juniors who will also furnish tho ushors, who huvo gonoral super vision for tho ovonlng. OPLAND AT PORTLAND Norwegian Schooner Which Took On Coal Hero Reaches Port. A Portland papor has tho follow ing about tho Norwegian trump steamer Opland which took on coal horo last week: Although tho Norwoglan steamer Opland, Capt. Krlckson, loft up from Astoria at 2:30 yesterday aftomoon, Bho did not reach tho local harbor until noon today, it taking her moro than 21 hours to cover tho 100-nili.. ntrctch of tho rlvor. 8ho camo from tho Mexican coast, and It Is supposed that tho bottom of her hull Is foul, which may partly account for tho long passago. In addition tho rlvor Is at n high stage and sho was obliged to proceed against a compar atively strong current ns far as the mouth of tho Willamette river. Tho Opland wont to tho Orogo.i drydock, wliero s. o will ho placed on the pontoon for donning and paint ing, after which she will go to tho Ininau-PoulHon mill to take on a car go of lumber for Shanghai. Sho Is of but 811 tons net regUtor nud tho Biuallost sloamor flying tho Nor wegian flag over to eonio to Portland. Sho Is expected to tako out 900.000 foot of fir wi lull will bo Hhlppod by tho China Import & Export Lu : h - company. Tho stoamor carrion crow of 23 19 aliens and four i Americans, according to a list re-1 c( ived by tho Immigration service. , jiio i-upiuni is accompanied uy uis wife and child. NEW PLAN 10 AID FARMERS Government vVill fell. Them Why Certain Branches of Industry Fail. (By Associated Prass to Coos Bay Timos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 21. Secretary of Agrtculturo Wilson has announced tho plana to bo Instltutod for farm managomont study and work in tho north for which both Houses of Congress, has mado pro vision In tho agricultural appropria tion. This plau corresponds to tho co-operatlvo demonstration work in tho south. Tho federal government proposes to mako a comprohonslvo Btudy of tho farms It) this country with a vlow to carrying to the farm er Information which will show him why a certain, branch of his Industry Is unprofitable and how ho can mako It pay or If not, why ho should drop that branch. NOTICE TO EAGLES Special Business Meeting Tonight. Your prosonco is roquostod. M. J. OSTROW, Pros. EXPECT BATTLE IN OLD MEXICO Federals Evacuate Town as Ruse Will Protect Amer ican Territory. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22. Colonol E. 55. Stoovor todny was In Btructod to Inform tho commissioner of tho military forcos In Juaroz thai no must not permit nny firing wna.- ovor into Amorican torrltory. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Tim os.) PABENS, Tox., May 22. To pre vent tho contending Moxlcnn troops from using Amorlcnn territory In tho Impending battlo of Guadnlupo, "Col Steovor of tho Fourth Unltod Statos Cavalry, today ordered two troops of cavalry to follow along tho boundary sevornl miles to tho east, parallol to any fighting that may occur. Tho evacuation of Guadnlupo by federals as a ruso Is expected to culmlnato In if fight during tho dny. Tho robold havo occupied Guadalupo aro be lieved to bo hemmed In, Lieut. Blomberg Makes Ar rangements for Reorganiz ing Naval Militia. Plans for tho reorganization of tho Coos Bay Naval Militia In ono di vision woro outlined by Llout. Blom berg, senior officer of tho U. S. S BOBton, who was dotallod horo by Capt. Edgar Simpson and Adjutant i General Flnzcr to got tho affairs hero in better shape. Ho has ascortalnod I that upwards of 20 of tho original men intended, to romatn and hopos that moro of thorn will again becomo ' active Ho hopos beforo leaving tho last of tho weok. to rocrult tno or ganization up to nt least CO, 40 dock mon and 20 for tho onglno-room so. vlco. Lieut. Blomborg will. hold othor moctjngs each avcnlng with tho boys to try and. got tho, reorganization woll under way. Today ho Ib" endeavoring to mako arrangements for an armory for tho mon and says that tho Tabor, naclo is aUout tho only suitable placo ho has vlnltod so far. Ho also cv pcctB to arrange for tomporary boat housos for the two boats which woro sont horo by tho Nnval Dopartmont. Tho stato will dofray whatovor ox ponso Ib necessary in gottlng thorn In shape thoro boing a balanco of about $12, COO of tho $25,000 fund appro priated for tho malntonnnco of tho Oregon Naval Resorvo for two years. Llout. Blomborg Bays that ho has assuranco that tho government win supply nil uniforms and equipment necessary it thoy aro assured that a sufficient number of mon will bo kopt In actlvo connection with tho Itonorvos horo. Ho said that bo o poctcd that a torpedo boat would bo Boon sent to Coos Bay by tho Navy Department Ho roturncd yostordny from, Dan don and oxprcssod hlmsolf as ploaso-i with tho division thero. Thoro aro 36 actlvo members In tho Bandon di vision now. Tho old mombors who havo signi fied their Intention to remaining In tho order aro: Roltio Barrio, Lcsllo B. Blanchard, Vivian E. Carlson, Clay II. Church, Sldnoy B. Clarko, Lourn B. Cooloy, Joseph us M. Dodgo, Charles Forgu son, Chas. A. Halnos, Ernest Har rington, Lowls Horton, Wnltor Jon son, Robort L. Kruogor. Frank Mnt Bon, Ronald McGoorgo, John W. Mot ley, Guy G. Stutsman, Lostor Thrush, Fostus C. Walter, Harvoy B. Waltor, Earl S. Gear and Carl L. Haines. Don't forgot tno Turkish Baths. IMIONESUJ. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST List of unclaimed lottors remaining in tho Marshllold post olllco for wook ending May 21, 1912. Persons cull ing for namo will plonso say advor-, tlsod nnd pay ono cent for ouch letter called for: Adams, MIhh Maiulo; Andorson, Kl da Farlow; Andrews, F. C; Ai noil, Johu; Blair, W. S.; Dory. CIihh. A. 2. Churchill, KrnoHt; Daniels, Johu; Cohrlng, Ilorman C; Holbrook, 11.; Hollon, Chas. 2; Isaacson, .lucoti; Mathews, Bert; Morris, C. J.; Muroy, Chas,; Olson, Oloy, O'.Noll, A. J.; Uoy nolds, Mm.; Hnnii, Potor: Walts, H. C. MEN Let us show you what wo havo In FURNISHING GOODS Cluott nnd Monarch (M A A Shirts, from $2.00 to 4 I .UU Hntsj tho boat In tho (9 r( world, nt $3.00 and $& DJ Men's Shoos, high and O A low-cut. at $5.00 and j,JU A comploto lino of flno Neckwear The Bazar NORTH INLET NEWS It Is bad wcathor for turkoys. Mrs. C. L. Brainard visited hor parents horo laiit weok. Will Hlgglnson was a guest at tho homo of P. D. Blako last Sunday. E'RE flot satisfied to sell the best clothes; we want to sell them for the least money. That's the service which wins US friends. Because we sell for cash only (which means No Losses) ; Because we are willing to sacrifice a hit o' profit; We can offer at $15 the host $1.5 Suits on Coos Bay. W A Suit d Man can wear and ho proud of ; a suit that will fit, and stay fit $15 and worth it. L.M &l t mm In summer weights in now styles in honoBt cloths a suit with a tone of its own $15 and worth it. Of course, if you want to pay moveBenjamin Clothes aro hero too As well as new thoughts in the world of Shirts Shoes Tics and some nice Now Stetson Hats. Marshfield "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Bandon. v. 3. Kkirm fc a. h. noxxima , Marshfield Paint 8b Decorating Co. BstlmaUa MAPJJHFIELD, Furnished Phone H0L Oregon Jan. C. Oahlraann, serving Ins third term as mayor, Omaha, Nobr., again was successful In rocolvlng tho ovorwliolmlng support of tho votors in tho primary election. Ho also successfully rid himself of a had cnbo or kidney troublo by tho nld of Foley Kldnoy Pills, nnd wrltos: "I havo takon Foley Kldnoy Pills nnd thoy hnvo given mo a great deal of I rollof, so I cheerfully rocommona , thorn." What Foloy Kldnoy Pills' havo dono for Mnyor Dahlmnn thoy1 .flit .1 ?n .. ntfi.f. A..in.. !!. . I with backache, rheumatism, or any I hp rlPflTir MlflP MlO!) other form of kldnov or bladder i ' ,,e LltLU IL OIIUS Olllp troublo. Just try thorn for Quick and pormnnont results. For salo by Red Cross Drug Co. BlancharcTs Livery Wo havo socured tho llvory bust rcss of L. H. Holsnor, and aro pro pored to ronder oxcollont uorvlco to tho pooplo of Coos Bay. Caroful drivers, good rigs and ovorythlng that will moan sansiactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needod In tho livery lino. Wo also do truck ing business of all kinds. HLANCHAHD BROTHERS Phono 1UH-J Livery, lYcd ami Sales Service 111 First nnd Alder Streets. IS WHERE TIIKY Hinr SHOES FROM $1 PER PAIK UP. Extra Good Improved nnd equipped 300-ncro ranch, with 197 acroa bottom: bnl- nnco bench land; has oil prospects; throo-fourths of a mllo wator front. Prlco ?90 per aero. Terms. T.lvni'l IlllalnAaa nnvlni. tmHn. lin. , .... ,...,... v..v. ., u per cent on tno mvostraont. Prlco J37C0. Torms. TUB KLKCTBIO SHOE SHOP 180 So. Broadway Marshfield French Realty Co. 315i2 N. Front St. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONIC MAIN JJ7-J Phone 32. Tin' f fount of Quality. ItHPOltT MANV SOCIALISTS Tho Port Orford Tribuno says: "A young loggor of Coos Infoniiod us eamo weoks beforo tho Primary oloi- mi i,)i.f! AND IttiPAIH WOItK tlilii Hint iwitirli. nil t1i. nmii i.w1sl.i. In the VM'i'ds In Coos were Sclallsts. Thoy till not attend tho I'rlnnu'lo whleh accounts fur the miuill vnto lu t' at (ounty. Tho sumo condltlnns oxlftod in Curry. Hut there will bo n surpriso lu N'ovombor when tholr votes aro counted. limit. Miirtiifv ..ml ..tuil..!. We are prepared to do this work' by the day or contract nud guaranteo HutUfnetlun. Lot us figure with you. Wo Havo Been Successful In buying a large stock of first class Electrical material nnd can give our patrons a very low prlco on houso wiring. Oot our prlco you can't afford to miss it. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phoua 237-J O. S. FLOYD & CO. P one IU6-J. Marshfield. Ore. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance I'M North Front Street PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dh. niui) n. OLAiticrc. Specialist in Nerve nnd Spinal Disease. SlSE Washington Will Sail from San Francisco for Coos fay friday, May 17th F. 8. DOW, Agent. OocuitoL TIII3 FIHKNI) OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE KQUIPFHD WITH WTKELtiSS Sails from Portland for Cocs Bay Saturday, May 35, at 6 P. M. CONNIJCTINO WITH TIM) NOItTII HANK HOAD AT TORTUSD NOItTII PACIFIC' STUAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 41. O. F. McOEOROE, 4fi. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIK.YitY SKVOPTACKKN. n. Coqullle Offl e Phono 101 Marshfield 001m 14-J. Vfwx. Timber Coal and Platting Landa a specialty. Qraaral Aant "HABT8IDF." 1 SEE WHAT EASY TERMS KANCH BARGAIN 120 Aero fruit and dairy In culti vationOf the best class All stock, tools and Implements. $2000 handles Balance easy, $13,000. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Frost St. I Office, Room 2, Rogers Houso, , Marshfield. Offlco Hours 2 to 5. I J hone X44-L. DH. A. J. HENDrvY'S Mnilnrn llAntnl )..tnM Wo are equipped to do high clast work an short notice at the ver lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo elto Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. Steamer Redondo IIQUIPPKD WITH WIUKLKSS AND HUHMAIUNB BELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Thursday, May 23, At 3:00 P. M. INTKIt-OUKAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 41. O. F. .McGEOHOE, it EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FRON AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT 0 A Igj lot, Hih, lath, 18th, 2ilrd nnd SStli. FROM MAIISIIFIEU4 SERVICE OF THE TIDE MAY 4tli, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th na L. A. PARKHimST, riione u,u J W. BBNNBTT, Lwyor, )fflse orer Flanagan & Bennett Ban larshfleld Oregon I-VU. J. T. McCOIUlAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon. Office: Lockhart Bulldlag, Opposite post ofllce. Phone 105-J Get Busy GEf AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, HUT FIRST COJfE IN AJfD ut'K l'RICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING l'Al'. SHINGLES 31.B0 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, ?1.25 AND W. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. & RETAIL DEPARTMENT, bbmb -a5 I -i Ul" u. ... . I mman BATM ' BllRS!a,SiiH!EUB .ft."2"TL& GOOD. pfcoaiSU J