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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912 EVENING EDITION. IKMHM, U HIGH TRIBUTE RAISE F pmo ill; for iiffi BASEBALL PROGRAM FOB MEMORIAL DAY L L m fe w ft Unitsd Presbyterians Praise Local Firms Contribute to Sup-, Committee On Arrangements Seattle WomenScore Roman Catholics. port Team for Season List of Donors. , Warner Ogrcn, treasurer of tho Mnrshflold Baseball Club, today an nounced thnt a substantial sum hnd beon raised to maintain tho club for tho year. Local firms havo con tributed llborally to Uig support of tho toam. 111 II llll 1'tfl i-ll-Illlll. IN IIIIIIIIIIVIII llll 111 Romanism which BllBgOBtB n !,, tlm tnnm In rnnillnoHfl for tho PRKSRYTI'UIANS NOT TO ATTACK CATHOLICS (By Associated Press.) BRISTOL, Tcnu., May 23. Tho aenornl Assembly of tho Southern Prcsbytorlan Church rofused to adopt tho majority roport of the commlttoa on plan of nttack on Catholicism by evangelists In tho churches in tho United States and Canadn and tho establishment of a fund to support converts from among tho priests. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, May 24. Tho United Prcsbytorlan Assembly today took up tho reports of committees on min isterial rollof. iiubllcatlon and Sab bath schools ond roform. Tho latter i Ornnd Theater 10.00 roport contains a trlbuto to tho worn- i Tho Qrphoum 10.00 ori of Scattld who "With tholr prog- Coos Bay Times 10.00 rcss, set Seattle forward a gonora-. A. R. O'Brien COO tlon by dethroning Indecency and ox- Mayor 13. E. Straw COO nltlng righteousness to powor." Un-'A. L. Housoworth G.00 loaguo season which will opon Juno 2. It Is llkoly that all homo tnlont will bo played throughout tho sea son. Tho following nro tho contributors to tho basoball fund: Flanagan & Bounott Bank .. 10.00 Perfects Plans for Ob servance of Day. The committee on nrrangoments for tho observance of Memorial Day appointed by tho Spanish War Voter- nns mot. last evening nnu comnioici I tholr plnns for tho day. Supt. Tlod Igon, of tho Mnrshflold schools, as sisted tho conimlttco In their work. It Is hoped to havo tho observance oi tho dny goneral and n movement will bo Inaugurated for a genornl suspon Blon of business on thnt day. Memorial Sunday preceding Me morial Dny mombers of tho O. A. R., Sons of Veterans, school children Votornns will nttond sorvlcos in North Bond In a body. Tho following Is tho official pro Styled in New York nj am m Clothes rmmm k n .1 MalAM rT iltn MAI) W tt tln First Natlonnl Bank 10.00 , """L '!", ",,"' ''.',1,1" nrrntV. Hub Clothing Co 10.00 jLa. bjr th0 commUtco on arrango. Woolen Mill Storo 10.00 Mngncs & Mntson 10.00 W. T. Merchant & Son 10.00 Norton & Hanson 10.00 Chandlor Hotel 10.00 dor tho heading "Romnnlsm," tho re port bays: "That ancient foe of hit mnn llborty, tho pnpney, an It gains In numbers In tho nation Is bocomlng bolder nnu nioro monnclng by moans II. S. Towor COO H. W. Knmmoror G.00 C. A. Johnson COO Going & Hnrvoy COO Porry, Nicholson & Co COO monte: Ordor of tho day: Marshal of tho Day A. T. Haines. Pnrndo will form on tho corner of Front street nnd Mnrkot nvonuo at 1 o'clock In tho following order: Coos Bay Concert Band. Oregon Naval Mllltla. Baker Post O. A. R. Owen Sumnor Cnmp U. S. W. V., Sons of Veterans, school chllddrcn, genornl public. Lino of March: Front street to Contrnl, Central to Second, Second to Tnbornnclo, whoro tho following progrnm will bo glvon: MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM. of Its nlllnncd with tho corruption of Sumnor Hnrdwnro Co COO Music Coos Bay Concert Bnna politics and scheming politicians With n secret mllltnry organization numborlng hundreds of thousands, Its priests dlctnto ovor n million voted and Its Josultcnl Influonco ovor tho Ekblnd & Son COO . Prnvor Rev. II. I. Rntlodeo Tho Gunnory C00, (Pastor Mothodlst church.) I A. H. Powors G.00 Music Sonus Bnlllnuor Quartet Rov. Father Munro COO ( Messrs. Balllngor. Ostlind. Jonc.4 urocon I'ownr Co n.nn nnl nlolmnla nation's president, It domnnds of tho , Cook's Grocery COO Rocltntlon Agnes Sanqulst jiiuuricmi iiroiuauu.ijsm n enrouu uinvnnt & weaver COO Music Songs vigilance and tho most earnest, pray- stnuff Grocory COO. Primary pupils Mm. Wilbur's room orful nnd porslstont effort to glvo its, Qow Why COO Rocltntlon Hnrrlet Hnnsfcu ni f ., ",,lllonH l" in' B0Hi'01 OI I Lockhnrt Grocory COO Rending of Lincoln's Gettysburg OlirlSt. I T'lnnnor flrnrorv . . . . K t( Aitflrnaa flhnrlna Vnn 7.l1n C. W. Wolcott . .. COO Pnlaco Restaurant COO Lockhnrt & Parsons G.00 I Prouss Drug Co COO Mntson Pool Room COO i STRIKE ON IN LONDON TO Nelmo Auto Co G.00 J. W. Glonson ' G.00 Darker &. Ooodnlo COO A. Ilcckln COO Cnstlowood Saloon G.00 Roes & Snoddon . .' G.00 O. W. Cliilds G.00 Owl Saloon G.00 Coos Bny Liquor Co COO Natlonnl Saloon COO Pullman Saloon COO Smith & Rohr G.00 John Ilorron G.00 ABBoclntod Pross to Coos Bn F. D. Hnguo 2.G0 Times.) John F. Hnll 2.G0 LONDON. Mnv 2 1 Although tho uo" wcurnry 2.GU Song By Quartet Address. . .Prosldont P. L. Cnmpboll (University of Oregon.) Song, "Amerlcn". Audience nnd Bnnd Aftor tho program tho lines will Over 100,000 Are Affected by Walkout of Transport Workers. (By reform In tho snmo ordor Second to Hnll nvonuo, Hnll to comotory, whoro tho G. A. R. will concludo tho ser vices. A firing squad from tho Oro gon Nnval Mllltla will tiro n salute; Hayes Hnword will blaw taps. Automobiles will bo provided tho mombors of tho O. A. R. from tho Tnbornnclo to tho comotory. North Bend News Fred Reynolds Is visiting his pnr strlko of tho transport workora him I iolm Morchnnt 2.G0 onts, nenr Floronco not beenmo gonnrnl. u nulotncss ro- eombllug that of Sunday prevailed in The Standard of America As soon as a man learns to buy VALUE instead of promises he is in line for Benjamin Clothes GENEROUSLY CUT-EASY FITTING. We can fit you and fit you right All sizes, 33 to 48, SLIMS FOR TALL MEN STOUTS FOR HEAVY MEN Prices range $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 up to $45.00 Guaranteed for one year. We give you 10 to 20 per cent better values by our SYSTEM OF SELLING for CASH. "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marshfield. Baudon. I f lift ifli Wffik m fl 11 Jit $wv4M y- Benjamin 0'h.e3 tho streotu of Loudon this morning, ow )ig to tho nbsunco uf tho usual long linos of trucks nnd drnyH. Tho order to lav down tnnln nffonlu mi- ward ii of n huudreil thuusnnd inuu In Hlllyor Clgnr Storo 2. GO contrnl London nlono. Everything l Aug. Frlzoon .. ..2.G0 Gcorgo Goodrum 2.G0 O. F. McKnlght 2.G0 W. II. Dlndlngor 2.G0 Wm. Grimes 2.G0 Club Cigar Storo 2.G0 1 Union Cigar Storo 2. GO ' R. A. Wornlch nnd Gcorgo Shorl dnn loft yesterday for Rosoburg on business. C. F, Lyon Is blldlng n gnrngo nnd nuto repnlr shop at tho foot of California street. Smoko House 2. GO I A. P. Owens 2.G0 A. Storgnrd 2.G0 Sartor's Confoctlonory Co 2.G0 Davis & Ashman 2. GO Rohllold Bros 2. GO Iluntor & Clnroy 2. GO D. L. Footo 2. GO J. D. Moroon 2.00 qulot at tho docks. Tho police bond- quartern in conjunction with tho war ofi ' nvo proparod an olnhornte plan to Insure the, froo pnssngo of food uuppllos. Bnrgomen nil along tho Thnmon havo given notice of tholr Intention to 1 ' v,iik nnd tho craft nro being doscrtol as tlioy rondi their anchor- ngo AH tho mon on small trmlims , Robert Fonton 1.G0 ships havo nlso been called out. ; Total $3Ga.G0 Grain doalora nnd jnont trndors . ' liav , lli 1 ti tlu Homo Office Tor Spcrlnl t'nndy Sulo nt StnironlN Mrs. R. K. Hays, Mrs. Garfield ndoquato protu tlon to iibsuro sup- Sal unlay and Sunday. Old fashioned Simpson and Miss Audroy Simpson plica for the public . I .Mexican I'IikkIic :m Cents per noiiiul. woro Mnrshflold shoppors Wodnas- nay. Mrs. Tom Coko nnd Misses Mil dred nnd nosslo Coko visited rela tives horo yestordny. Honry Sanford, of Ton Mllo, Is seriously 111 nt his homo. Thoro Is little hopo of his recovery. A. J. Davis, of tho Whlto House, roturnod on tho Rronkwntor today from n buslnoss trip to Portland. A cold plunge or a hot bat'i 1 will b,e douby onjoyablo if suit- Jp WXmm ably equipped for tho occasion, Ki '1 Mrs. F. W. Wood lias rocelved word that her brothor-ln-law, Joseph Hrodoro, was instantly killed by n cnvo-ln nt n mino uonr Mulllns, Idaho. Ivan Gulovson. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. R. Gulovson, of Portlnnd, form er rosldentH of Mnrshflold, graduated n fow dnys ago from tho North Pa cific Dental Collogo in Portland. C. II. nroulllnrd has resigned as superlntondont of tho sash nnd door factory, a position ho has hold for flvo yonrs, and will soon lonvo for a visit at his old homo at Dubuque, lown. BATH BRUSHES BVTII POWDERS BATH SPONGES SEA SALT, SOAPS BATH SPRAYS SHAMPOOS TURKISH BATH LUXURIES and finishing touches. EVERYTHING FOR THE BATH at the Rov. Hlsoy will pronch n special Moniorlnl Day formon nt tho Metho dist church noxt Sunday morning and tho votorans of tho Civil War and Spanish War nro oxpected to attend in n body. II. P. McCullough has been nwnrd od tho contrnct for supplying coal for tho North Rend schools tho com ing year, tho contrnct prlco bolng ?1 per ton for Rlverton coal and $2 por ton for screenings. COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES Portland Takes Another Game Oakland and Vernon Both Lose. STANDING OF TIJAMS W. L. P.C. Onklnnd 20 19 .001 Vernon 28 19 .G90 Los Angeles ....24 23 .Gil San Francisco ..21 20 .417 Sncramonto 20 20 .-I3G Portland 10 20 .381 PORTLAND, Ore, May 2 1. Port land won ugnln yostordny from San Francisco, tho scoro being four to one. Tho gnmes in tho Const League resulted as follows: At Los Angolos R. H. 13. Log Angolos 3 8 0 Vernon 2 G 0 At Snn Frnnclsco R. . K. San Frnnclsco 1 8 .1 Portlnnd -I 2 0 At Sncramonto R. n. l. Saoramonto 6 (1 4 Onklnnd iio l STILL NO DAltROW JURY Nineteen Kvnmliicd In Futllo Klftn-t to get Thirteenth. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Ray Times.) LOS ANGKLKS, Mny 24 Tho of forts this morning to secure tho thir teenth Juror In tho Dnrrow caso woro unsuccessful nnd adjournment wns had until this nftomoon to nwnlt tho arrival of nioro veniremen. Thus fan nineteen men havo been examin ed for tho thirteenth Juror nnd sixty talesmen summoned. stouv of tiii: rattle di:mi:s .m-:vi:l t iikft livi:ly is choskn SAN FRANCISCO, Mny 2 lD. O. Lively of Portland, Oro., who has beon soloctod as Chlof of tho Dopart- lllOIlt of Llvn Stnnlr tnr tlm nnnn..... Pacific Intornntlonnl Kxpositlon is n jiiuivu in xoxns, nnu (jurlng his ca reor hns boon cowlmv. iinv lnimmi. roportor, Foreign Correspondent ami vuuur, "Tho croat linnmvnninnt iimi i.no boon inndo in typos in nil dlvlslous of nvo biock wm uo anown In tho dis play that will bo made- at San Frnn clsco. In tho livo stock dopnrtmont thoro will bo shown horses, nssos, mulos, dnlry nnd beef cattlo, shoop, goats, swlno. poultry, not stock, dogs nnd cnts. Wo will strlvo for oxcel- lonCO in OVOrv ilnnnHmnnt 0..1.1 LIvoly. (Dy Mailiio Accused of Itoblilug Mi-h. Jmov J-iileiH PJcn. Assoclutod Press to Coos Bay Tlmcu.) VALLKJO, Cnl., May 2iAlbort Wilkorson, n marl no accused boforo n naval courtmartlal horo today of having stolen Jewels belonging to Mrs. Phllandor C. Knox) wife- of tho Sccrotnry, on board tho crulsor Mury lnnd, plondod not guilty when ur rnlgnod today. RIOTS IN HUDAPKST Tun Killed nnd Lingo Number In jured in Itlot. (Uy Assoclntod Pross to Coos Ray Times.) RUDAPUST. Hungary, Mny 21 Sharp ImttloK betwoen tho pollco nnd tho striking workmen occurred all ovor tho city. Two strikers woro killed and twonty-llvo woundod. Tho pollie nlso suffered a numbor of wounded. PLANT .MANY TUNICS XOTICK Al King, of tho launch Garland which plica between North Rend nnd Cooston, fell overboard n couplo of dnys ngo and probably would havo beon drowned hnd not Georgo Dlnck como to tho rescuo and pulled him out. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Fruit Inspector P. M. Hall-Lewis while horo this week announced thut ho oxpected to soon havo soverai noted horticulturists como to Coos county to dollvor a serlos of lectures. He is nlso working on n plan to have a stato experiment station established hero. rTlw?,w,1!,,b0 ." "'ce of tha Mnrshflold Chambor of Commorco Friday ovonini Mn. 01 other things to como up" will bo tho jhuowuu oi nuing .miii aiough. J. T. McCORMAC, Prosldont. piiokSbHT tn Turk,ah DatbB- SAN FRANCISCO, Mny 21. Tho department of Lnndscapo Gardonlng of tho Panama-Paclllo Intornntlonnl Exposition which has been organized undor the supervision of John Mc Lnron, Superintendent of Golden Onto Pnrk, hns twonty thousnud treos, vnrylng from Heodlngs to -forty foot in holght, whit h nro rondy for shlpmont to tho Kxpositlon slto by tho various Nursorlos of tho stato. Within tho noxt sixty dnys, pre parations for tho Garden will bo woll undor way. At tho prcsont tlmo n Nursory having an nroa of thirty acres is bolng proparod In tho Pro sldio. Plans nnd spoelflcntlons of tho wntor supply of this Nursery nnd tho Green and Lath houses nro proparod nnd contracts will bo lot shortly. TO SPKAK AT TACOMA J. A. Moreen, of tho C. A. Smith Lumber company. Mnrshflold, Is scheduled for n talk on tho electrical phaso of logging nt a meotlng of the Pacific Logging Congress which con venes In Tacomn, July 2G, 2G and 27, West Coast Lumberman. ' .Mexican I'VderiiN and' Ilcbcli h lluril KtrugRlc. (Dy Assoclntod Press to The Coct Ray Times.) RKLLANO, Mexico, Mny 21 Tho chiefs of tho contendlcj nrmloR nro directing In penon their forces. General Oroxco hit bttj nenr his front rank Mnco tho enfitt inont opened mid sovcrnl timet bu boon under direct (Iro of tho loof rnugo fcdornl guns. Orozco'i brother officers begged dhlm not to eipox hlmsolf, but ho continued to pencil nlly command a section of tho rljv.( wing, which ropollcd tho fcdtril cavalry's chargo yestordny when til estimated loss to tho government u ovor 1 GO 'men. Tho robol lines art stretched ovor flvo miles la trencba In front of Rollnno. Water Is scarco and tho beat h lutolornblo, Exploding shells stir nr clouds of nlknll dust thnt not oil; stifles tho parched throats of tot troopors, but Interferes Tilth tti rlflo's aim. Residents ot the tots hnvo fled mnny miles north. Tb rohols nro hnudlcnpped by lnckofir tlllory. Tho federals hnvo nil tteU big guns in notion and tho bombsri mont nt tlmos Is torrlfflc, but tt robels hnvo nover wnvcrcd nnd In tin cuvnlry charges the fcdornls bsre tot tho worst of It. If tho robels are o loged, It will bo bccnuBo of superior handling of tho fodornl forces, Mcb In tho Inst two wooks hnvo been gnJ unlly forcing tho T-chclns a dlitsiw of 114 miles north and nwnjr froo Torroou, the railroad gateway el North Contrnl Mexico, TorreonorU limlly was tho oblcctivo point of t" robots in this campaign. SITUATION IN OHIO .... ... ill .. .lalamlM it I IIO HIX rOpillllH-HII '"'" - lnrgo probnbly will he In dispute to til nftor the ropubllcnn statoconia tlon. Mnnagors of both the uooie- velt and Tuft fore1 claim w ' won onough delcKatcs to he convontlon to give thorn control, tm Roosovolt mnnngers claim 32 oi " 33 Roosovolt' delegates out w u posslblo 42 oloctod with nn aKNj gnto popular plurality of upward! ci 40,000. HORTICULTURIST IS NAME" SAN FRANCISCO, May Zij-OW. C. Roodlng of Fresno has been P pointed Chlof of tho Departmei J Horticulture of tho PanamaW Intornntlonal Exposition. RW" Is n nntlvo son and has gained rr fame as tho Introducer of tbe w tophnga Grossorum, or the muei sect which first made tho Smyrna w culture posslblo. SA on Fobruary 4th, 1868 Hegraa od from tho local high &ooi 188G. Ho lias oeen Yb.a t Fref Nursory and Fruit business at t no. SPECIAL MEl'TTING A spoctal meeting of tho Mothers nnd Teachers' Club of North Dend wjl' bo held tomorrow afternoon over Stoln's shoo store on Sherman avenue. Special and Important business is to come up and the larg oat posslblo attendance Is desired. Will Qpemi Tomorrow Morraing Tib Eeamtif ol Baltimore Caf The most modern and Metropolitan Restaurant on Coos Bay. PRIVATE DINING ROOMS, SUPERIOR SERVICEEXCELLENT COOKING. Let us show you what a really first-class Restaurant we havg. MODERATE PRICES. Corner Broadway and Commercial Avenue (pw Why Buildine. D