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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. r ww W fM W IIWII1IWI11 L DAY II! 1 Mayor Straw Declares Thurs day Lecjal Holiday 1 Program at Masonic. Mayor Straw today issued n pro clamation declaring Thursday a. boll dny In tlio city of Mnrshflold for tho general obscrvanco of Momorlnl Tho program which tho Spanish War Veterans and 0. A. It. liavo ar rnngod will bo hold at tho Masonic 0ora lloiiso Instead of tho Tnbor nnrlo as was first proposed. Tho following Is Mayor Straw's proclamation: A PROCLAMATION. To the People of tho City of MnrMi- "ll' WHEREAS tho 30th day of May, commonly known as Momorial Day Is by tho laws of tho Stato of Oregon designated and declared to bo a lo- gal holiday, and V H1WW..AO, 11 1 illllHB l""!'"' that said day should bo observed by showing duo ond propor respect toj those who gave their lives to tho uorvlco of tho nation, and WHEREAS of tho city of Marsh- ( flold thoro aro many still living who, offered thoir lives upon tho altar of, this country and wno ucsiro mm Momorlnl Day bo In part given over to duo and propor obsorvnnco and respect to tho nation's defenders, and WHEREAS It Is nn expression of human lovo nnd friondohlp to set apart a day on which wo may bo al lowed to show our rcspoct for our de parted frlonds and loved ones by plac ing a flower on tho spot that mnrlcs their last resting placo, nnd WHEREAS tho Common Council of tho City of Mnrshflold by Resolu tion pnssod on tho 17th day ol! May, 1910, authorized and requested tho publishing of this Proclamation, NOW THEREFORE, I, E. E. Straw, Mayor of tho City of Marsh Hold, by virtue of tho power vostod In mo by said Resolution do hereby dcclaro and proclaim tho 30th day of May, 1012, n legal holiday with in tho city of Mnrshflold, O logon, and do horoby for nnd on behalf of said City request and dlroct that botweon tho hourH of Ono (1:00) o'clock p. m. nnd Four (4:00) o'clock p. tn. of nnld ' day, that all business places within nnld city bo closed to business nnd I further oarncstly request of all cltlrons of said City to show duo nnd propor respect to said day with all of Its Blgnlllcanccs by properly docoratlng thoir homes and places of business with tho nntlnn's flags. E. B. STRAW. Mayor of Marshflold, Oro. LOG PRICES TO GO HIGHER Fir mid Cedar Will Ho Advanced $i on June 1 Im Assorted. SEATTLE, Wnsh., May 28. Ex isting prlco of fir and cedar logs will bo advanced Jl on Juno 1, If present plnns of tho largest logging concerns on Paget Sound nro carried out. Tho rlso In prlco Is expected to bo announced by tho Washington Log & Brokorago company. This crmpnny nlds In marketing moro than firi per cent ui tno entiro log ging output nn Pugct Sound, The. present schedule of log prices 1h ns follows: Nn. 1. $11 per 1000 foot; No. 2, $S per 1000, and No. 3, or etmnion. $5.50 per 1000 feet. i General Improvement In Urn lum- her Industry following ndvlcos of u Bhortnge In lumber In Eastern mar kets Iior Justified the logging cnn- corns, tho loggers say, In olovntlng tho prlco of logs to n point npprol- mating the schedule existing threoj jvii'i nmo. The present hchodulo of, prices Is tho lowest since the panic or 1S!i.1-7. I NEVER BEEN Sl'RVEVED ' Stielr'i of 170 Miles Along Orcgou Const Thnt lw Ni'uhTliiI. Mitwipn Cape IHnnen and tho1 mouth of i ho Nohnlwn river, nppro in 'tcly 170 mile, there Is u stretch of the Oi'okoii const that never linti been surveyed by the government. Fur'her fan ulvln ,Un ' ft w soundings tnkou nt long distance npnrt i here U nntiiliu "i i u 'li charts Wued by tho governinciit to b' ow the depth of water nlonn thui ec uro to tho milliners who take ve-. p ' un nnd down tho const. Capt. Nelon, muster of the stoniner Tain-, pi row In Pnrtlmid v liw rerol-, U Ion Is that In tho late SOs t., Biirveiing parties wore making do-1 t ' I siirvexs of the coastal waters.! 1 1 o iperatlim from the north and thej 0'' from the soutK When thi' p:u"y from tho north hnd renchod tho "lout'i of the Nohaleni river, and the one from the sout! had compiled d is f'r us Pnpe Hliiueo, the. fiindu (inin'opridtod for the purpose were d( "le'ed nnd the survey never was completed. Agitation for finishing a ilrMlhd survey ovor this long gap hi bi on made from time to time, bMf o fnr without apparont success, Portland Tologrnm. IIOWXRD'S genuine MEVIC.W T ' l IS delivered nny plnco in the cl' ' IS O'CLOCK at nlghi T' nro READY to SERVE. Phone Have your loti printing none at Tl i Times' office. Why He Was Lnte. """ " What mnde you so lato?" ' mot Smlthson." "Well, that Is no roason why you shoi'll bo nn hour lato gottlng home to suppor." "I know, but I nskod him how ho was fooling, nnd ho Insisted on tell ing mo about his stomach trouble" "Did you tell him to tako Cham berlain's Tablets?" "Sure, thnt Is what ho noods." Sold by all dealers. PRQCLAMA 0 0 0 MIWWE rnp nnn nu ttaupi in tno ulhu un iiiniuui List of Veterans of Civil War Who Are Interred in Marsh ,' field Cemetery. Thirty-five veterans aro now bur led in the Marshflold I. O. O. F. como tcry, according to tho records and S. H. Cnthcnrt, commnndor of linker Post, O. A. R., has Just compiled a list of them so that nil their graved will be properly decorated for Mo morlnl Day. Tho cemotory Is being decorated oven moro than usual this year, yes terday many flowers being tnken thoro bv friends and relntlvos of tho ! dead. Many of tho lodges nro also docoratlng tho graves of dopartcd l members: I Tho following Is tho list of Civil War Veterans burled hero: i J. n. Arnott. ThomaB Barker, .Tno. Ucntz, A. Clifton Campbell, Isom Cox, F. P. Fuller, F. M. Garrison, Georgo A. Geo, O. N. Goor, Josoph Grover, D. H. Hnlstoad, Pctor Hon yon, Thomas Hllborn, Fred Jensen, W. II. Jones, J. W. Judd, Nolson Low Is, J. W. Llnchnn, Georgo Lombnrd, Georgo C. Mngnry, J. M. Magoon, A. II. Mooro, Mooro, J. 1'. Mooro, Samuel Moreen, W. II. Noblo, Josoph 1'nlmcr, John Plorco, J. W. Rose, C. W. Sanford, J. M. Slglln, Charles Sinclair, Aloxandor Stnuff, Nnthanlol Thompklns, C.W. Woodwurd. INJUNCTION IS DENIED Coffee Combine Wliw First Round In Noted Case. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day Times.) NEW YORK, May 28 Judgo La Combo filed tho decision of tho fed eral circuit court Judges todny deny ing a motion for nn injunction to re strain tho nllogod Brazilian coffee va lorization combine from parting with OHO, 000 bags of cofTco In wnrehouflcs of tho Now York Dock Co. In Brook lyn. TORREON STILL SAFE .Vcxlcnn City well Protected Against Rebel Attnckn, . . (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Times.) EL PASO, Tox., May 28 Torroon Is well defended ngnlnst robel at tacks according to a message re ceived hero early today by E. C. Lloront, tho Mexican consul. SAN DIEGO MAN FREE Man Accused by Attorneys of I. W. W. Acquitted SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 28 J. M. Portor was acquitted If tho chargo of contompt of court brought by F. II. Mooro and J. M. Bobbins, tho I. W. W. Attorneys, who alleged that Portor throatonod them with harm if they did not drop tho I. W. W. cases nnd got out of town. MADE FIERCE ATTACK Moors Second Assault on Fez Is Re pulsed. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) FEZ, Mny 28 (By wlroless to Tan gier) A strong body of Moors mado another florco attack on this city. Some penotratod tho wnlls bufworo dispersed or killed, Tho French lost ono olllcer killed and thirty soldiers killed or wounded. Tho Moorish cas ualties wero heavy. ODDS HIT AGAINST PRESIDENTIAL LEADERS NEW YORK. Mny 2S. When the H'ock market was Inactive. some of the room trndors In Will street mnde n betting pool on the presidential nomination. eoncensiiH of the bettors being as follows: Two to ono that Tuft will not bo tie next President, Five to four that Roosovolt will not get tho nomination. Two to ono that Speaker Clark will not got the democrat- Ic nomination. Four to ono that Woodrow Wilson will not got the noml- v nation. Ten to ono that W. J. Bryan will not bo nominated. Some curb brokers snld that they had sums from $100 to $!i00 to wager at theso odds, but hotting was not nctlvo, REIUVE DOCK TOLLS San FraueNco foiiiiiilsoiurs Will Reduce. Them, SW FRANCISCO. ,Mnv 2S A grnduatod reduction In dock tolls on Imth iucoiuiug and nuU'oliiu: cirgoon was announced by the Stato Board of Harbor Commissioners to tako of fset as new improvements are com pleted nnd leased. It 1 as been found thnt tho monthly oxcosi of receipts ovor expenses now totals about $20, 000, and ultimately It U hoped the port will pay Us wny with only nom inal ehnrges, or none nt nil. At piesont there Is n flat toll of flw cents n short ton, whether the ten be coal, or silk wort" $1000. The first step will bo nn ndvalorom schedule of collections, which ship pers agree Would distrlbuto the bur den of taxaMon more equitably. It WD DA.VO-E Situ day renin' ,T ' t 1'.. '.,,' I) SkftdsaWJ" mmmm wwiim mnn H-liak ul Dm Bciool tot Oltl. i!juniiupin.iiv( at. yoas utpuniepioopiji (UlitUW, Am4mU 44 SluuaUr? Dtywtauti, I Uul. Art. IIhiIIii, ttaiulu. I For mU1o Ulnm THE (ISTKU SUrEKIOR I KXJI1 nut, HIOKl vniMn,i.uMwiiuii DcnnDT mm r ntrun iiihul i im ajas (Continued from page 1.) I j lies" should bo stopped. It Is rcconi- I mended thnt nil ships carrying moro I than ono hundred passengers hnvo two search lights, that revision K- made of tho steamship Inspection inn', nf fnriiinn pomitrloa to the stan dard proposed In the United States, that ovory ship bo required to carry sulllclont life bonta for all passengers nnd crow, that tho use of wireless bo rogulatcd to prevent uso by amateurs and that all ships have a wireless op orator on duty constantly. Detailed recommendations nro mado ns to water-tight bulkhead construction on ocean-going ships. GTILTV OF LlREL I.M'U ltlfKCI' OIIVICII-'U III 1umilllllB I Members of Congress. (By Assocmtod Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.) I WASHINGTON', D. C, May 28. Henry W. A. Page, a New York linen merchant on trial for criminal llbul for circulating dofnniatory literature ngalust Chairman Henry D. Clnyton of tho House Judiciary commlttco aim other mombers of Congress, today was found guilty by tho Jury. ROCKEFELLER OX STAND Standard (ill Magnate Wittiest In New York Case. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, May 28. John D. Rockefollor, organizer nnd formor president of the Standard Oil conv pany, took the witness stand hero this afternoon In a suit through which tho Standard Oil Interests Book (to obtain control of tho Waters Plorco Co. STRIKE IN NOTED HOTELS Walters In New York Houses Quit, Work. (By Associated Press to Cooa Day Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Mny 28. Waltoro In tho Knickerbocker Hotel and Holland Houso nro on a strike. Tho Knick erbocker management clntm to hnvo a Buff'clont number of strikebreak ers to fill tho vacancies. ABOLISH POOR FARMS (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SALEM, Or., May 28. Govornor West will submit to tho next legisla ture a plan for building and main taining a state homo for ngod pooplo. Ills Idea is to do away with tho coun ty poor houses nnd hnvo tho counties contribute to tho support of tho In stitution In proportion to tho number of Inmates they solid. Ho thinks It would bo a great saving of inonoy nnd bo bottor In all rospocts. OLD CASE IS DECIDED. Judgment of $2,100,000 Sustained by Supremo Court. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) 1 WASHINGTON, Mny 27 Tho U. , S. Supromo Court nfllrmod tho Massa chusetts Judgment by which Albort ' S, Blgelow of Boston was directed to pay tho Old Dominion Copper Mining ' nnd Smelting Company $2,100,000 ns secret promotors' profit. Tho suits growing out of tho transactions 1 hnvo probably attractod moro atten tion than any other strictly corpora tion enses in tho Inst decado. If you have anything to soil, tindo, or rent, or wnnt help, try n Want Aa USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE Tho antiseptic powdor to bo shaken Into the shoes. If you wnnt rest nnd comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweating feot, uso Allen's Foot-Enso. Rollovos coma nnd bun ions of nil pain nnd prevents bllsto s, soro nnd callous spots. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, nnd for Breaking In Now Shoos. It Is tho grontest com fort discovery of tho ago. T y It to ilny. Sold evoywhero. 25 cts, Don't accept any substitute. , For FREE trial package, address Allon S. Olm sted. Lo Rov N. Y. Extra Good I Improved nnd equipped 300-ncro ranch, with 197 acres bottom; bnl nuco bench land; has oil prospects; three-fourths of n mllo wator front. Prlco $90 per aero. Tonus. LIvory business paying hotter tha.i I 40 per cent on the Investment. Prlco $3750. Building and 50 x 110 foot lot. Price $11,000. Terms on either or both. French Realty Co. " N. Front St. v I. V"ri Fred Nemle Cadillac Auto Service ' ---ItCHioiiiiuIo Rates N'lglit Service 'riving assured. Pool Room. 231-R fter 11 P. M, phono ""taurant hni Dtll ' I l ct v4. You goodbye to constipa tion with lenr conscience )f you use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been irmanently 'cured 'by their use. Tor sale by all dealers. 8 N MONEY TALKS" HUE CLOTHING & SHOE CO MARSHFIELD. hjw ' rrHTrTTtmTrnftiMi-t""M: Get AD GET AFTISIt THAT ROOF, BUT FIRST COME IN AND OET Suit PRICES ON SIIINOLES AND ROOFING PAPER. SHINOLES $l.BO AND UP. HOOFINO PAPER, ONE PLY, .?1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. i "mmm i"""" Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Go. HEtfitY 8KNG8TAOKKN, Mgr. CoquIHo Offlw PhonQ 191 Marshflold Offlce 14-J. Varms Timber Coal and Platting Landn a apeclalty. Qoneral Agent "EABTBIDBl" Steamer Washington Will Sail for San Francisco From Coos Bay Wednesday, May 29, at Service of Tide F. 8. DOW, Agent. 'THE FRIEND S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Cocs Bay for Portland, at 11:00 A. M., Friday, May 3 1 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 4 1. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH W1HELEUS AND SUBMARINE BELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Saturday, June 1, At 3:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 41. 0. F. .McGEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FRO.V AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. M., MAY 1st, 8th, tilth, 18th, ii:itl and titli. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE SERVICE OF THE TIDE .MAY ltd, 10th, l.tli, liOtli, tirstli una UUtli. L. A. PARKHURST, Agent. Phono Main aiil-L. Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suils Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J BlancharcTs Livery Wo have secured tho livery busi ness of L. H. Helsner, and are pro pured to render excellent service to the people of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rlxa and everything that will moan tmrifir.ir-tnrv cnrvinn t the public. Phone us for a driving nurse, a rig or anytning needed in the livery line. We also do truck lug business of all kinds. I1LANC1IARD BROTHERS Phone 138-J Livery, Fea and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets. t iw lew Stetfcsoira Shoes Mew Steftsoim Halts few Ouettlt Sonirtts lew KeJser Ties BEST OF ALL lew Bejrajamnmini Qolthes Busy Ocean Dock. OF COOS BAY' SEE WHAT EASY TERMS RANCH BARGAIN 120 Aero fruit and dairy In culti vation Of tho best class All stock, tools and Implements. $2000 handles Dalonco easy, $12,000. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front 8t. We Have Been Successful In buying a large stock of first class Electrical material and can give our patrons a very low price on houso wiring, Get our prlco you can't afford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J teamer "AXDO.V. 0'Kclly's Auto Ik Running between North n. . Mnrshllold nsperscS. M Lenve North Bond avoMarjhlHj CrMi n. m. 7:40 " 8:2R " 9:10 9:C5 " 10:40 " 11:25 " 12:10 p.m. 12:CG " 1:40 " 2:25 " 3:10 " 3:55 " 4:40 " G:2G " 0:10 " C:5R " 7:50 " S:5G " 9:55 " 10:55 " 11:55 " Lv. North Honrt Alton' NeviStul Lv. Mnrshflold Chandler tnd B!u. co Hotels. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS, CUUXHI, PRE8BKR8 and nAT REXOTArOM Agont for Edward E, 8trUMftCA fine Tailoring Lt ui mill mt next Quit. gnn OommfTclal. PhoMJM.1 A Modorn Urlck Dulldlm, EltcMf Light, Steam Heal. Eltfistlj Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL 0008 C. A. METLIN, Prep. Rates: 50 cents a Day andUpii& Cor. Drondway and Uirkit. Marshflold. Orts. T. JT. SOAIFE A. II. BOMCt Narshfield Paint (Mb Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phona HOL 0p HUILDINO AM) HCMIR WK lloiiso MovhiK and Crsdlnj. Wo nro proparcd to do UU vA by tho dny or contract and four.- satisfaction. Let us figure U ! O. 8. FLOYD & CO. Phono 31C-J. ManMfcH.fr The Electric Shoe IS WHERE TIIEV DW 8B0B FROM $1 l'Kll TAIB W. THEELECTIIIOSIIOBSnOP 180 8o. iirnn.lwny WEI R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurant i North Front Btrtet PJESSIOISI iTlUlin H. CLAUKK. Specialist In NcnesndSplMl Disease. Office, Room . -", v Marshflold. Office Hours J mono m-u. CT : rTTpvnnrfl i " " .:;;. Mio - Modern - "We are equipped to do b4 work on short notice - ....... RimlnltlB lowest pnew. p site Chnudl"'- n" "" W. 11ENNUT1'. J Lawyer. )fflse over Flanagan & BwB'0fepJ larshfleld DR. J. T. Mcciw"""" M Phvslclan and Suri WM. S. IW" Architect 171 FRONTS r i --j xrBrshneia. ui Jfflce: Lockhart Bul,d,n'hoS,ijW Opposite P"t ofllce- gg Dont forget vtS && PHONE 214J.