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.? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 3 i ." inland nut. " Sv HAVE YOU "Electric Illuminated Blue" Worsted Cheviot IN THE Fixup Window Order a Suit now and bo six months ahead of tho times, i It's tlio very latest In (tno fabrics tor Men's Suits, Made to Order, $30 Per Suit rikup Marahfield ''Always "The Busy Corner"- opt: illr n filltha cores i. Of. tho tUn and sp yo.i should bo extremely, careful tht every thing that touches your body then is pure ana cican. We sell hygienic bath goods of all kinds clean, soft and durable sponges; firm. weU-made body brashes; pure and, whole aorae bath 'soaps, ete. , " Alter your bath, if you are liable to stiff muscles and Joints, use REX ALL RUB BINOOIU ' , This is ,a loftenlntr ana soothing liniment which., hii tarts a warm, healthful glow to the skin by increasing the circulation. Sold with the Keisll guarantee. Lockhart-Pprsoqs Drug Company The Busy Corner" Phone- -Mnln 208 Ua SlOdern nrlnk rti.llrilnor Plnofrlc L1M, Steam Hea.t. El'egantly umisiieu uooms wltn hoi and Cold Wator. HOTEL COOS C. A. METI.IM Prnn tei:50 cents a Day and Upwards. ... u.uuunuy uuu Biuruui, Jiarsnnelrt. Oregon. After. the show tryi -Turkish Batb t" JH.J . - CONDENSED t Make Your Bath J 7 a Pleasure Y I ind cet the full health-glv- 1 I ing benefits from it by using I I the best bathing helps. I I When you take a bath you, 1 Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business April 18, 1012. RESOURCES. Loan, and discounts . warrant and securities .S. bonds to securo circulation w estate, furniture and fixtures C and sight exchange,,., u 1 Total. LIABILITIES. 2W stock paid in C S,?,, "nl'vlded .profits DiS?.i."on' outstanding " Total - 'j - ., L MUIon toC apltal Stock r" u ioo,ooo.oo. -' ' INTEREST PAID ON TIB 8. CHANDLER. President DORBEY KRBITZHR, Cashier, SEEN THE North Bend i v WANT ADS. I'OR BALI Vermont Gold Coin seed IiotatocB. O. N. Wilson, Sumner. Phono 310G. WANTED Clean cotton rags at Tho Timet) otflco. ROOFING Motal boating, root painting. All work guaranteed. .1. L. IIRICE. Phono 89-J. FOR HALE Hiirlmnlc seed potatoes, vnlloy rnlBod and gunrnnteod rlpo. Call 170 So. Droadway or phono 270X. FOR HEN'W Modern I room furn lsho flat. It. P. Willlnms. KOIt RENT Cottngo In EnsUldo. Ono block from ferry bridge Can nt Myor's storo. VOIt HUNT Newly furnished lint Furniture ftjr salo. Phono lo-u. SviLL TltADE for a milk cow a No. 1 lirood sow weighing ZOO H with 0 fine pigs C weeks oiu. qulro Times office. . In- IFOR 8ALE- -A No. 1 milk cow, 5 Iuqulro at Times of- years old. tlco. WANTED Molralr, wool and cas ' cara bark. Apply to Henry Song I stncketi, at offlco of Title Ouar- nntoq & Abstract Co. VOIt RENT Vino sunny house-keeping apartmont. Baccht nidg. En , quire Nasburg Qrocory. vOlt ALL KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Doano. Phono 331-R. FOR SALIC 80-ncro ranch on rlvor; crops In: $1200 cash handlos It. Soo owner, C. M. Doutt, Allegany. BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower auto for $500: first-class condi tion: fully equipped: cost now $3000; will sell for $500 on easy t.-rms. John L. Koonts Machine Bhop. North Front streot. Phono 1SQ-.T. , Big Dance at Sumner Saturday May 25 Billy Keysets four-Piece Orchestra will furnish music. Steamer Wah-ta Wasa loaves North Rend nt 7 and Marahfield at 7:30 and Mlltlcoma leaves Marshfleld at 7. EVERYRODV COME FINE TIME, Don't forgot tno Turkish Baths. PHONE 2MJ. STATEMENT 208'20i sBOOO 00 ',' , A. , ', ' g 198'268'68 9301,128.71 ".... " ' s'.OOoloO 457 613.22 - ...v 9301,428.71 tho Individual liability of Stockbold- AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. M. O. HORTON, Vice-President. , COOS BAY TIDES. ' Jlol w is given in time and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides aro placed In tho order of occurronco, with tholr times on tho first lino and heights on the sec ond line of each day: a comoarlson Of consecutive hotghts will indicate wnotlier It Is high or low wator. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. Mnr. 23 Hrs. .1.37 7.40 2.03 0.13 Feet .3.2 6.1 0.1 G.3 24 Hrs. .2.54 9.01 3.01 0.65 Feet .2.7 4.7 0.7 G.G 25 Hrs. .3.50 10.20 . 3.59 10.54 Feet .1.9 4.0 1.2 5.9 Hrs. .5.11 11.29 4.59 11.33 Feet .1.2 4.7 1.0 0.2, THE WEATHER (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON. Probably fair to night and Friday; wcetorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 443 n. m., May 23, by RonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological obsorvor: Maximum f 50 Minimum 38 At 4:43 a. in 45 Precipitation nono Wind north: partly cloudy. HORN. URUNELL To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hrunoll at tholr homo on Coos River Thursday, May 23, a son. This Is thole first child. Thoy re side on tho formor Chandlor ranch. ItiilUN IIoiiiu. F. A. HnlncR Is erecting n new house on South Fifth street. It Is for a homo tor himself mid family. Repairs Itond. Road Supervisor Norton hns a forco of men at work on tho Llbby rond, ranking minor Improvements In It. . ' CIiish VIiiInIio-s. Tho Uunker Hill school will closo Wednosday, Juno. 5, for tho year. Allco Muthlson,.Rnlph ChrlstltuiBon and Abraham Dubny will finish tho eighth ,grudo work thero this yenr, To Inltliito Seven Col. R. II. Rosa arrlvod horo last ovcnlng from Ilan- tlOll 10 UirCCl IIIO Iiuu-Jiuu wuiu- tenatlon Friday night. Ho oxpoctn that n class of aovon will bo ready forlnltlatlon. Deliver Address. D. A. Jones to day received a telegram from Presi dent Campbell of Orogon Unlvorrflty snylug that Mr. Campbell would bo pleased to deliver mo aiuniumu uu) miilrusA in Marshflold. Install Prlvnto Water Syslt'in. Phnrl.-R D. Da dW n Is Installing a nrlvntn wator syst6m on his placd on Roosevelt Holghta and A'ndrow Mc Clelland, who Is visiting horo, Is act ing as chlof consulting engineer on tho work, Meet Friday Night. A Konera meeting has, boon called to , bo hold nt tho Mnrshtlold, Qhnmbor of, Com merce Friday evening .when tho prop osition to till Mll Slough will, como up for cppHldorntlpn again. Nothing now has dovelopcd In tho matter. .Mundiflidd Minister ,111. ; Hoy. Robort E. Drowning, wno woni, i" Portland to attend tho dlocosnn con niinn iins tionn ill tlicro for sovorjil days with an acuto attack of tonsl- Iltls and grippe mid Is lining ireniou at tho Qood 8amnrltan Hospital. Ho hopes to bo ablo to leavo ino noiuii In order to toko tho next Rreak wntor for Marshflold. Now Sidewalk. Tho old Bldowalk around tho Chandlor Hotol Is bolng torn out nnd a now one will bo put In nt once. Tho streot around tho building settled considerably, mak ing the sidewalk slanting and danger- 01 To Sell Property S. Q. Brown has about closed n doal for tho salo of two lots and houses on South Second street, north of Elrod for $5,500. Tho proporty was formerly owned by Goo. Thomiison nnd tho residences nro oc cupied b,y Dan KoqtIn,g and Carl F. Johnson. It Is understood that C. H. Marsh Is also buying this propor- V'....v. Mi.ii Here Ashor Ire land, nnd G. P.. Mend, of tho United States Forestry Department, and L. TTn.iru-nni of tho Department of tho Intorlor, arrlvod hero today. Mr, Iro ' .. I- ,. brother of Cell Ireland of Marshfleld and has been In the for estry sorvlco for some yonra with hoadquarters at IJospburg, They are on a tour of Inspection nnd enmo via Drain. Tlioy report uv u oo.o.o atorin has been prevailing In the val ley nortl of Rpsoburg., SEE THE SENIOR PLA "A Rose of Plymouth Town," at the MASONIC, Saturday, May 23. Reserved seats, 50c, Busy Corner. HOWARD'S genuine MEXICAN r MALES delivered any place In the el'tv until 12 O'CLOCK at night. They are HEADY to SERVE. Phone 333. . Says I to myself, says I; "I'll got n,y FLOl'lt of HAINES." "Tame back Is usually caused by rheumatism of tho muiejei .of tho back, for which you will find nothing better than-Chamborlaln-'s Llnlmeni. For sale by all dealers. . Dayton Bicyelcs Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT HME YOU HAD H DISEASE? Strange -Malady Resembling Ptomaine Poisoning orTon- silitis Prevalent. That thore Is somo now Btrango epidemic sweeping this section Is evi denced by tho lnrgo nunibor who have been 111. recently. Most of them believed that thoy were suffering from ptomntno poisoning. Howovor, Portland physicians who hnvo had a similar siege of casos claim that It Is tonsllltlftand not ptomnlno poisoning. Marshfleld parties who havo been af flicted maintain tnnt it Is not toiiBi litis. In addition to tho largo nuni bor horo who hnvo been afflicted, Rev. R. E. Browning, who has boon nttendlng Episcopal meetings In Port land, Is now 111 at a hospital .there of the dlBeaso. . v That Is an opldomlc nnd that con ditions at Portland nro simitar to thoso on Coos Bay Is shown by tho following from n Portland pnpor: ToiiBllltits Is not ptomnlno poison. If you arc touched with tho epidemic now swooping tho city, do not rush to your doctor charged with apprehen sion about something you hnvo eaten. A largo number of prominent peo plo In Portland havo ma do thlB mis tnko within tho past fow days. One af thp most remarkable colncldoncos reported Is tho fact that nearly ovory person stricken thought It was pto mnlno. Another remarkable- feature of tho opldomlc Is tho fact that a very heavy proportion of porsons In n sli. glo gathering got tho dlscaso, If ono did. This strengthened tho bollef that ptomaine wns tho cnuso of Ill ness, Ono party of socloty women who visited Lntaurello Falls last week o.. a picnic woro taken sick, and three of tho members nre still In bed Buf fering from tnnsllltls. When tho entlro party, which was headed by Mrs. Guy W. Tnlbot, showed such universal and rnpld symptoms, no othor thought could possess their minds than that thoy had bocn pois oned by tho Ico cream. As Boon as physicians could dlngnoso tho troublo every caso proved to bo tousllltls. Somo wcro nffltctcd In a most ag gravated form, and nro still In bed, although without showing any sorl oub condition whntover. The hostcsa escaped lightly, but, ull her guest havo rouortod moro unpleasant ex periences. Mnny of tho young people got wet around tho falls, and this was thought to bo tho sourco of their affliction, until it became Known that a Jpnsllltis opldomlc woo sweep ing over tho city. Tho .several clorgymon attending tho Epfscopal convention who woro Vtrlckon.'bolloyod thoy hniT boon at tacked by 'ptomalno. Many othor victims hnvo thought tho same. So vlrulout is tho epldomlc thnt, it uooms nearly, .ovory ono oxposod gets the tonsllltls. and sovqral cases havo been roportod to the hospitals, and a lnrgo nurabpr ,nro botyK gtt,onded At homo, A4 . NORTH REND NEWS f It Is nnnouncea mac ino uoquiuu basoball team will como to North Bond Sunday for an exhibition gnmo. Coqulllo had plannod to play Marsh flold but tho Marshflold team is not yot In shape for n regular game. Mrs. E. R, Hodson, of Mnrshtlold, Is rapidly recovering undor tho skil ful treatmont of Dr. Bird B. Clarke. nov. Smith, of tho United Brothron church, has roslgned his pastorato on nennnnt nf 1i!r noor health and wltn his family" will return soon to his farm, near Newborg. His successor has not yet been named. Bllllo Woods and Ira Wheolor arc doing somo ropnlrlng nt Shoro Acres today. Mrs, A. II. Imhoff spoilt n fow days of last weok at Ten Mile. Bort Poterson, of Gnrdlnor, has gono to tho Marino Hospital at San Francisco to havo his spine, straight ened. Good COUNTRY HAINES. SHORTS nt CHANGE OF ACT AND NEW PICTURES AT TKe Royal TONIGHT MtCORMIOK mid DULCE Presenting a Roaring Comedy "AM I A LIGHTHOUSE?" THREE REELS NEW I'lUruilK "Rival," Drumutlc (on wime reel.) "Views of Mouiitcherrnt Italy" "Tho Nutloiuil Huiird und RegnluM at Vort Riley." The, Way of the West." This is an especially good program. ADMISSION 10c 3 t TVER JOHNSON BICYCLES " at Pioneer Uardware Go. PERSONAL NOTES E. H. JOEllrtK Is In Coqulllo on busi ness today. W. II. KENNEDY left this morning tor Bnndon on business. WM. BREMER pf Allegany Is in Marshflold today on business. J. E. PAULSON, of Coqulllo, .was a Marshflold visitor yesterday. HENRY HOLM, of North Bond, wob In Marshfleld on business today. TOM MOFFATT pf Beaver Hill was in Mnrshfl61d today on buslnoss, WM. CANDLIN' of 'Coqulllo Is a Marshflold business visitor today. D. A. HULING and Mrs. Hullng woro hero from Myrtle Point yoatordny. MRS. R. A. ANNIN and Bon of Myr tlo Point nro visitors In Mnrshflcld. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MORGAN, of Emplro, wero Marshfleld visitors today. NELS McCULLOOH aud wlfo havo returned from nn oxtonded Btny at Gardiner. MRS. M. NOSLER nnd Mrs. A. E. Johnson of Coqut.Uo woro Mnrsh tlold shoppors yesterday, GEO. H. ROTNOR and Geo. Good rum started for Myrtlo Point this morning on Mr, Goodrum's nuto. MRS. ALEX FOSTER, of Denver Hill, will leavo on tho noxt He dondo to visit friends In Califor nia, E. C. CORTELYOU Is spending a couplo of wcoks In Coos county boosting tho U. M. O. and visiting his friends. JOHN D. GOSS and Rubs Tower ex pect to leavo soon for tho North Fork of tho Coqulllo to enjoy a few days' fishing. MISS IDA B. MITCHELL who Is now mnking .hor homo on a homestead noar Allegany was a Mnrshtlold shopper today. O. N. WILSON, of Sumner, wns In Mnrshtlold todny on buslnoss. This was hlii Una trip to town hIiico Inst March. MISS PHOEBE LARSON and Mrs. W. H. Kennedy nro guests nt tho homo of tholr slstor, Mrs. A. O. Rogors, Jr., on Coon Rlvor. J. II. FLANAGAN nnd family, John Proctor nnd wlfo and a fow others loft toduy for Coos Rlvor, whora thoy will enjoy n short outing, GEORGE DUBUQUE, of Sumner, was n Marshflold buslnens visitor todny. Ho drovo down and re ports tho rond getting In fulrly good condition. ROY LANDRITII wns down from Coos Rlvor todny on business nnd plonBiiro. Ho reports tho recent rnln wns vory beneficial to crops nlong tho rlvor. MRS. 11. A. ANNIN nnd Son. Craw ford, of Myrtlo Point, came over tadav for a short visit at tho J. C Swlnford homo nnd with other friends on tho Bay. P. M. HALL-LEWIS loft yoatorday for Ton Mllo to Inspoct tho orch ards In that section. Mr. Lowls says that tobacco dust Is a sure romody for tho cut-worm l'Qt which Is bothering, gardens. C F. AIoKNiailT roturnod last ovon Ing from Coqulllo whoro ho has boon nttendlng court. Ho stntos that It Is expectod' that tho torui will bo adjourned Snturdny unUl ' about Juno 17, M, J. ANDERSON, of Grants Pass, who Ih Intorosted in n nig water power project at Edon Vnlley. I In Marshflold pn business. Ho ex pects to soo activity on n railway from that direction to Coob Bay soon. Mr. Andorson hns boon no gotlntlng with II. M. Byllcsby fpr developing tho wator power. FRANK GARY of Knlnmaioo, Mich igan, factory roprosontntlvo of tho Michigan nutomobllo of which J, T. Hnrrlgan Is Coos nny agont la In tho city on n brief business nnd ninnRiiro visit. Incidentally ho Is showlnir John n fow stuntB with tho nuto that Biirprlso him. Ho says tho machlno can climb straight up Coos Head and IPop tho loop com Ing down without a, scratch. RRIDEGIlOOSrH WKIIIIimi CLOTHES ARE STOLEN ' ALBANY, Or.. May 21 Tho loss of his woddlng suit did not dotpr Oscnr Powoll. of Albany, from npponrlng nt tho appointed hour to mnrry Miss Ruth Dor- othy Hnnkln, of (his city. When Powoll wont to his room In n boarding houso about twp hours beforo tho tlmo sot for tho woddlng. ho discovered that somo frlonds had hidden his woddlng suit. Hasty ar- rungomonts with n local cloth- Ing house produced another suit which answored tho purpose. 4f SEED OATS of ALL KINDS nt HAINES. If You Are You Are Not Parties Desiring Would do The j I f'djfr ftaw 1 MUST PAINTS UK v Southern Oregon Company Loses Action In Federal Court at Portland. PORTLAND, Ore, May' 23 Ono of tho Blda issuos In tho lnnd grant forfeiture suit of tho United Stntos against tho Southern Oregon bom pnny wns decided by Judgo Wolvor ton In tho United Statos District court but tho question Involved In tho main caso wob not passed upon. A num bor of years ngo Congress mado a land grant In Douglas and Coos Coun ties as n subsidy for tho building of a military road for Coos Bay to Robo burg, and ono condition wns that this land should bo dlsposod of only to actual Bottlers In Bin all tracts at $2,50 nn ncro. Eventually tho Southorn, Orogon company obtnlnod thoso grant lands nnd recontly..n suit wno tiled by tho Government for forfolt uro of tho lnnd bocnuso tho forms of tho grant had not bcon compiled, with. Prior to tho suit tho Southorn Oro gon company had boon paying taxes on thoso lands, but conBod whon tho forfeiture suit was Instituted, Tax collectors, howovor, contlnuod to as B0B9 tjio proporty ami In dofault of payment tho land was ndvorttsod for salo. Then tho .Southorn Orogon Co, sought nn Injunction ngnliist this tax salo until .tho suit was sottlod. To this tho shorlffs demurred nnd Judge Woivorton sustained tho domurror nnd donlod tho application for tho In junction, for tho reason that tho do fondant claimed tltlo to tho land und did not rocognlzo tho govern ment's claim. This decision, It la nnld, will cloud titles to tho land whichovor way tho main suit may be decldod. If tho government wins, nil monoy pnld for taxes or tho mon oy paid for tax tltlos will bo lost, and If tho Southorn Orogon company wins, It will hnvo to rodcom tho tax titles. Under Judgo Wolvorton's decision, tho nhorlffs of Douglas and Coos counties will now procood to soil tho Southern Orogon compnny's lnndo for dollnquont tnxea unlets It ro doems tho proporty. During tXo throe yonrs that tho suit has boon ponding tho company, uncortaln of Its tltlo, rofused to pay Its tAxos In either county. It owes Douglas coun ty nonrly $10,000 nltogothor In taxes, penalty and lntorcst. t .' AMONG THE BICIC . 4, t D. J. Rccs has bcon confined at' his homo tho laBt fow days with a aovoro ottack of plourlsy. i ' It. II. Olson, who has boon quite sick nt his homo In Empire, -la now Improving. , t Mrs. 0, J. MIUIs who has boon qulto III nt tho W. F. Miller homo Is reported recuperating rapidly nnd Is now blo to bo up and around. . ALONO THE WATERFRONT. Tho Advanco Bnllod from Dandon yesterday for Ban Francisco. Tho Graco Dollar arrlvod In from San Francisco last evonlng. Tho Breakwater Is duo In onrly to morrow from Portland. Tho Washington saHod last even ing from San Francisco for Coos nay and will nrrlvo horo lato tomorrow or onrly Saturday, Bho will bring a big enrgo of bltumon nnd comont for tho Coos Bay Paving nnd Construc tion Company, Just nH tho Chlnoso rend from right to loft, Instead of loft to right nnd do mnny things Just tho revorso of tho wny thoy aro dono by tho Can. caslan rnco, so whon n disaster oc curs nt oca, Instead of tho ordor be ing women nnd chlldron first, t U, snvo tho men first, thon tho chlldron nnd last tho women. Tho Chlnoso theory being that men nro most valu able to thp state, that adoption can be found for children and that women without husbands nro destitute CHOICE LOTS Two cholco residence lotB on hard paved stroot; assessments all paid,, lovol and roady to build on: close to ltlgh school: cheap. E. S. GEAR & CO., First National Bank Dldg. An unfifiod want causei, unhappl- nesH Tlmos Want Ada bring results. Not Using Using the Best Monuments Erected well to call at Pacific Monumental Works South Brondwny and mnKe selec tion from tho large stock now on hand. Mr, Wilson luu In his employ the only practical marble sa granite cutter In Cooa comity. And none but the best work la turned out. K llliliU l 1 i