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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912 EVENING EDITION. x .-x m& , Vt53 ImjjI I j I X n W X Dn'o. X JfcA 1 S 1 . X tff5 jbAX Foot Xa. jy 2 Hrs. V X Foot tho Coquillo nnd nro nlso Interested In tho North Bond Lumber company's mill. Thoy hnvo boon figuring on enlarging tho mill for somo tlmo but nothing dollnlto hns boon tlono nbout It yet. Copyt'M lltrt ScbafTntr & Mill OPENING GAMES SUNDAY Bandon vs. Mnrshfiold Coquillo vs. East Sido DLAYball! Batter up! You re the umpire, you decide whether or not we're showing the finest lot of suits in town. Hart Schaffner & Marx new Summer novelties j smart models in fauc.v tweeds nnd cheviots ; Varsity nnd young men's Shape-maker in serges nnd fine worsteds. It's a great game; nnd you'll win every time you piny it here. Grent vnlucs nl $20 nnd $25. 9 Woolen Mill Store This store ! tha Cooi Bay horn f Hart Sohffnor& Man clothe COOS 11 YY TIDES. Hoi w la given th- time nnd height of high nnd low water nt Mnrshfiold. Th tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho sec ond lino of ouch day; n comparison of consocutlvo heights will Indicnte whether It Is high or low wntor. For high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. Mnv. 31Hrs. .L'.2C 8.5.1 4.13 8.30. Feet .0.7 1.1 4.6 3.5 Consider New Finn Tho Marsh- I'cld Acrio of Engles li considering n plan to buy n sito nt Knstsldo for n homo to bo built for raring for tho widows, orphans or sick momborn of Co order. Nothing dollnlto hns boon ('ono nbout It yet but C. C. Going, Dr. rtrnw- nnd Wm. Holland ns n spcclnl lommittco lmvo been investigating the matter. I PERSONAL NOTES MRS. WICKMAN of Emplro was n .Marstillold slioppor today. E. N. SMITH of Bandon is in Mnrsh- llold todny on business. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE Is lioro from Coiiullio todny on business. LEE WEBSTER nnd wife nnd son vlslte.l friends nt Emplro yestor dny. Tides fir .Tunc. .2.51 0.30 4.23 .C.5 1.0 4.G .3.25 10.05 G.02 .C.3 0.8 4.G 9.13 3.7 0.51 3.8 16th Special Saturday Sale Tomorrow we will give An Ink Tablet and a 5c Rubber Tip Lead Pencil, both for See our windows SATURDAY ONLY. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. i PHONE r0 $& JW MAIN 298 US THE WEATHER (By Associated Press.) OREGON--Fnlr tonight; Sat- urday fair nnd wnrmcr In enst portion; north to enst winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng at 1:43 a. m.. Mnv 31. hv nnnl. Ostllnd, spoclnl govornmont mo- toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum C2 Minimum 38 At 4:43 n. m 40 Precipitation nono o Wind northwest; clonr. Dnnco Tonight Tho fourth of tho serlos of dnncon glvon by tho Marsh field Dnnclng Club will bo glvon this ovcnlng nt tho Knglos' Hall. Buys Itnucli Wm. 1'ugh nnd Mr. Olbbs of North Inlet woro Mnrshfiold visitors todny. Mr. Ulbbs has prac tically closod noROtlatlons for tho purchase- of ono-hnlf of tho McFarlln crnnborry ranch, paying 3,000 for It. Miun Earlier Rov. Fathor Munro announces that innes will bo colo bratod In North Bond noxt Sunday at 7:30 and In Marshflold nt 8:46. Ho has roccivod a lottor from Arch bishop Chrlstlo stating thnt ho will visit tho liny in July but ho dooa not glvo tho exact dato. Stent Kulfo Case A wall show' caso containing about 20 worth of cutlery was stolen from In front of tho Qunnory last ovonlng. Tho caso was worth nbout 10. Ycstorday, Jny Tower of tho Gunnory forgot to tnko tho case in whon ho closod tho store It was usunlly loft out just during tho dny tlmo. Lumbermen Here Miles Btnndtsh nnd Ron, A. M. Stnndlsh, nnd II. I), Hlckoy of tho Stnndlsh-IIIckoy Lum ber company urrlvod hero todny from Snn Francisco via Coaulllo. Thoy own a largo tract of lumber along Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phone 58 And You Will Always Have wre Wholesome Meats. Get Busy AVn . . nn...- iu ivn fiRT 6r nST AFTKIl TnAT ROOF, HUT ' VXnn fi)iivn.niCRS SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER. BI.NQLES 1?1.H0 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.25 AND UP. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Wodftrn Ti.i-. : Jiki o. g uuiioing, Biecinc pj' ,B.le"M "eat. Elegaqtly tu iiooms witn jtoi ,-"" uiu waior. HOTEL OOOS C. A. METT.1W nrnn f? 50 centa a Day and Upwarda. Unique Pantatorium TOE SIODKRN DYKnfl. CLBANBW, rRESSKRS and HAT RBNOVATOM Agent for Edward B. Strau Co. fine TaIlorIng-Lt ui mak youi WANT ADS. WANTED to rent or lease four or llvo room houso. Throo adults Iu family will tnko possession first to 10th of Juno. Phono 218-R. FOUND A wimll niiinil locket with Initials E. F. C. nnd picture. Call nt Times' olilco. WANTED Empty sacks nt HAINES' Flour nnd Feed Storo. WANTED Furnished houso or npnrtmont, proforably houso. for family of two; no children. Homo enro Times. ROOFING Metal Roatlng, .Root painting. All work guarantoou. J. L. HRICE. Phono 89-J. FOR RENT -Seven room furnished houso; closo In. Call at Times office. FOR SALE One box ladies' rubbers, ono sack dried cuittura oarK, av tho Breakwater office FOR RENT Furnished, moderately Improved flat. No children doslr od. No. 648 Eleventh St. off Flana gan avenuo. FOR SALE Vermont Gold Coin seed .a r .y llMlnnn Qnmnnr POtaiOUS. J, i-. ,YIIOV, MU -.. Phone 3106. FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Doane. Phone 331-R. WANTED Cloan cotton rags at Tho Times office. WANTED Mohair, wool and cas cara bark. Apply to Henry Seng stacken, at office of Title Guar antee & Abstract Co. HARG.VIN SALE; 40 horsepower auto for $500; first-class condi tion: fully equipped: cost new J3000; will sell for $500 on easy terms. John L. Koontz Machine shop. North Front street. Phone 1R0..J. A GOOD nUY. A modern bungalow; has five rooms and Is fitted with all modern conveniences; closo In; prlco onI $2800, with good terms. Inquire of E. S. GEAR & CO.. First National nank Building. Dayton Bicyelcs Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOB RENT Hnlsrs Fine Potatoes Jncob Mnt- 1 son todny wna exhibiting somo flno j now potatoes which ho raised this enr on tho 1111 mndo by tho Dredgo Oregon on tho North Front stroot lint last winter. Generally it has been considered thnt tho sliolla nnd silt would not produco nnythlng tho llrst year until tho snlt had been washed off by tho rains but Mr. Mnt son hns demonstrated that fallncy of this. Ho hnd potntocs lnrgo enough to ubo ovor n week ngo. A. J. MENDEL roturncd this morn Ing from an nuto trip to Myrtlo roint. J. W. FLANAGAN nnd wlfo nnd chll dren nro spending a fow days nt Empire. J. A. YOAKAM Is expected hero from Cnllfornln shortly to visit frlondK nnd rolntlvcs. Plan 1 Shoot Owing to tho bnd roads which mado tho proposed auto trip to Bandon Impractical, tho Mnrshllold Gun Club yesterday call ed off Us trip to tho city by tho son. Thoy will go thoro later. In tho afternoon, n lnrgo numbor partici pated In a shoot on tho Marshflold grounds nnd somo food scores woro mndo. Tho club 1b now plnnning for n big shoot to bo hold lioro J.uly 3 nnd 4 whon It Is expected thnt North Bond, Bnndon nnd Coquillo will par ticipate Soc. Ekblnd hopes to got nbout $100 to bo offorcd in prizes besides somo trophies. Ti.OM HARVEY nnd wifo nnd a pnrty of rrlondn spent ycstorday at Das tendorf's Bonch. E. II. JOEIINIC nnd wlfo nnd bnhy will lonvo shortly for Oregon City to visit rolntlvcs. MISSES BERTHA, Mona nnd Mnlo Conloguo of Lnmpa vlsltod Marsh flold friends yoatorday. DAN McDONALD and wlfo of North Bend woro guests of J. II. Mc Koown nnd wlfo yestordny. ELKS PLAN BALL FRED McCORMAC Is oxpoctcd home enrly noxt wook from Corvallls, whero ho has boon nttondlng tho Oregon Agricultural College Mnrxliflclrt Lodge to Cclebrnto Aiuil- verwiry Next Mouth At n mooting of tho Mnrshfiold I Elks lodgo this wook, It wna docldod to hold on nnnlvorsnry ball tho lat ter part of Juno. Tho now uniforms which tho lodgo ordorod for tho mom-' bors for tho Portland Grand Lodgo' meeting In July will bo! horo nnd all tho mombers will mnko their Initial appoarnnco In uniforms. Goorgo Goodruin, E. S. Bnrgolt nnd O. F. Mc Knight woro nnmod ns a special com mltteo to nrrnngo for tho nffntr. It was nlso docldod to hnvo nn Elkfc' bonoflt bnsobnll gamo somotlmo during tho summor, tho Coos Bay mombors to play tho Coquillo Valley mombors horo. W. II. Kennedy, E. D. MoArthur, John D. Gobs, L. A. LHJoqvlBt, Goorgo Hartloy and Arch- tn Tntinotnn wnrn tinmnt! nn n rmn mltteo to nrrnngo for It nnd organlzo tho tonms. C. II. BROUILLARD who recently ro Blgnod ns superintendent of tho North Bond Sash nnd Door fnctory wns a Mnrshflold business visitor todny. JOHN BBNHAM nnd wlfo, of Co quillo, pnssod through horo yestor dny en routo to Portland whore thoy will visit relatives for a fow wcoks. CHAS. JACKSON was down from his ranch on Ross' Inlet this wook. Ho reports thnt Mrs. Jnckson, who hns boon 111 for bo vera I months, Is Improving. MARSHAL J. W. CARTER return od Inst night via Rosoburg from Portlnnd whore ho wub summonod ns witness In tho Buttz white nlavo cbbo. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Rustler Is oxpoctcd to bring a enrgo of 1B0 hogs horo from Curry county this wook. Tho Nnnn Smith snllod early this morning for Bny Point. She will go on drydock nt San Francisco Monday for hor Boinl-annunl overhauling. MISS ESTHER SILVERMAN, of tho Mnrshflold high ircliool, loft ycstor day for ABtorln, whero alio will spend tho summor vncntlon with hor pnrents. C. HANSEN wns In from his North Inlot ranch todny on buslnoss. Ho roports tho crops looking flno nnd snys otrnwhorrlofl will bo plentiful from this tlmo on. Tho Osproy- will anil tonight for Gold Bonch with gonoral morchnn dlso nnd supplies for tho Macloay os tato. I F. L. ORANNIS, of tho Marshflold high Rchool, will leave enrly noxt wook for Snlom, whoro ho expects to spond tho major portion of his summor vncntlon with rolntlvcs. Tho Alllanco la oxpoctod In Into this aftornoon from Eurokn. Whoth-. or she will snll tonight or onrly to morrow for Portlnnd will dopond on' tho woathor. A wlroloss from hor, this morning to Agont McGoorgo stntod that sho was off Roguo rlvor. and was bucking a strong northwest' wind that probably would dolay hor nrrlvnl horo considerably. , NORTH MEND XKWH V Rov. A. 8. Hlsoy of tho North Bond Mothodlst church wns called to Tho nnllna tliln u'nnlr liv tlin uinlilon (lnntll nt hln tnthnr ihnrn. Nn nnrtlcillnrs have boon rocolvcd horo about his do- mlse. Rov. Smith of tho North Bend Uni ted Brothren church loft this wook to nttond tho annual conferonco of tho denomination, S. P. TO HUILDABTOHIA LINE Article Arc Fllwl for Portland, Ne. lial em A Seacoast Ralhtny. SALEM. Oro.. Mnv 31. Articles of Incorporation woro filed horo for I'm way company, and state that the com pany Intends to build n road from Portland to Astoria. The Incorpora tors aro J. A. Jackson. C. E. Wight man nnd W. O. McCarthy. Tho capi tal stock Is $750,000. Portlnnd 'a tho principal placo of business. In addition to Dunning aim operni Ing railroad, telegraph, tolophono and power lined, thq Incorporation articles Include nil rights nnd privileges usu ally granted the- teamboat company. The lino to Astoria Is to bo bulu on the Oregon sldo, through Wash ington, Columbia and Clatsop coun ties. It Is presumed horo that tho road will bo part of tho Southern Pa cific systornj NEW VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS AT TKe Royal TONIGHT COSTELLO and GILBERT Presenting new sketches, songs and fancy dancing. A performance that ploases everybody. THREE PHOTO PLAYS "Indian Martyr" 'The Saving of Dan" Tho Dumb Messenger" (an Imp) succor, NO PICTURES REPEATED. ALL FOR 10 CENTS. C. F. McKNIOHT and wlfo lonvo noxt wook for Portland whoro they will nttond tho Enstern Btnr nnd Mn sonlo meetings. Thoy will nlso probably visit rolntlvcs nt Cor vnllls boforo returning. GEO. A. OOULD wns horo todny from Allognny to mnko flnnl proof on Ills homestead thoro. Ho has ro sided on tho placo slnco 1880 nnd hns It well Improved hut It wna not thrown open for entry until fow years ago. REV. BROWNING will loavo on Monday morning for Gnrdlnor, whoro ho will hold sorvlces In tho EplBCopnl church thnt ovonlng. Ho will then go oast tor a brlor viBit In his homo city, Washington, D. C, roturnlng lator with Mrs. Browning. Thoro will bo services horo nt 11 and 7:30 on Sundny. Thoro will no no sorvlces In tho Hector's absence AMONG TUB SICK t MIhh Roxlo Hall contlnuos to rap idly recupornto from her recent Injuries. Mlfifi Elsie Hall, daughter or Mr, nnd Mrs. J. T. Hall, Is confined to her homo by a severe attack of poison onk, Stroot Commissioner Lawhorno Ih recovering from a sovoro attack of rheumatism. Wm. II. Fothorlnghnm Is reported qutto 111 at his room at tho Snyder hotol on South Broadway. Ho Is suffering from throat troublo. E. W, Kammoror Is conflnod to bis home with a sovoro affliction of tho eyes In which It Is necessary to oxor- clso great caro to prevent compilca tlons that might provo sorlous. Loroy Thackor, Wntortown, 8. D., says: "I suffered with rheumatism for ovor eight years, und It seemed at times I would go crazy with pain. Three bottles of Foley Pills cured my rhoumatlsm and I gladly recommend them. Sold by Red Cross Drug Co. M LEAVE OK BREAKWATER Steamer Sailed Yesterday fop Portland Miscellaneous Freight Cargo. The Brenkwntor sailed yesterday afternoon for Portlnnd. Sho hnd n mlHcellnucoiis lot of freight out nnd only n fnlr sized passenger list. Among those sailing on hor woro tho following: Miss E. Silverman, J. B. Tuckor, II. L. Turny, D. F. McKenzle, C. O. Powers, C. B. Fnlres, D. J. Conloguo, II. L. Burt, MrB. O. Erlckson, A. Schoffsky, W. II. Fornley, B. F. WH loy, Mrs. I. Cnrlson, B. Cnrlson.I. Cnrlson, A. C. Fuog, Hnrry Vlctheor, Paul Schultz, C. W. Tomm, Erlck Ed lund, K. E. Rutglcdgo, B. Soboicsk, Mr. John Bcnnott, Mrs. Bennett, R. E. Roll. II. V. Carpoutcr, O. Wnnn burg, Miss Howard, Miss R. Blnck, O. II, Snndngcr, Dr. Straw, Mrs. Do lord, John Cliftton, E. W. Rolston, W. F. McDowl, Hnrry Chrlstnln, O. Jensen, Gus Augstlno, Ed JohnBon, A. M. Vance BRIEFS OF BANDON News of Clty-by-tlie-Sen As Told by Tho Recorder. A Mooso lodgo wns organized In Bnndon Inst night with nbout 70 mombors, which nt onco makes It ono of tho strongost lodges In tho city. Tho officers nro: Mr. Bcckott, past dictator; N. J. Crnln, dictator; R. W. Boylo, vlca dictator; L. J. Buttorftold, prolnto; J. T. Sullivan, socrotnry; II. L. Houston, treasurer; L, C. Ento , sorgcant nt nrms; F. B. Colgrovo, In ner gunrd; G. B. Davidson,. -It. W. Boylo, E. J. Mnnn, C. A. Jnmtoson, trustocs, Tho big englno of tho Georpo W. Mooro Lumbor Co. mill was consider ably BmaBhcd up this mornlng.ono ot tho cylinders being bndly brokon as woll as somo othor damago done It will nocossltnto n Bhut down ot a couplo of dnys or possibly moro until tho now pieces can bo cst, Mrs. Naomi Jano Mnchndo died at hor homo In Prosper, Sunday, Mny 10 th, nt tho ago of 69 years 2 monthi nnd 24 dnys. Slio wan born In Ohio In 1843 whoro sho grow to womnn- hood, hor maldon namo bolng Wright. Sho wns married to Alfred Mnchndo and they camo to Coob county, Oro , In 187C nnd hnvo mndo this county tholr homo ovor slnco. Mrs. Mnnbndo lenvcs hor htiBbnnd to mourn hor loss. DR. HOOVER ARRESTED Dr. E. V. Hoovor, ox-mnyor of Rosoburg nnd present Domocratlo candldato for representative was nr rostod this aftornoon on complaint ot Doputy Onmo Wnrdon McCorklo on tho chnrgo of violating tho stnto gamo law by soiling dried venison. When nrrnlgnod boforo Justlco ot tho Ponro R. W.. Mnrstora ho took until Frldny morning nt 0 o'clock to ontor plon. Hoovor is nllcgod to hnvo sold venison to two Cnnyonvlllo womon, Mrs. Mny O'Connor nnd Miss Francos Roush, who will npponr as witnesses for tho otnto. Roaoburg Rovlow, ITS NEW FUNCTION. SAN LUIS OIU8PO. May 31. Tho first baby known to hnvo boon bom In nn nutomnbllo camo Into tho world tho othor night, whon Its molhor, Mrs. Ocorgo Ingort, wns being rushed Into n hospltnl nt Sulphur Springs In n mnchlno by R. Domp soy. Tho symbol of tho stork la now bo- nldo tho mnrk; Wo enn't trtiBt tho bird ngnln nt nll. It's tho trusty nutomobllo, which wo now bogln to feol. Will save us from rnco sulcldo this fall. SISTERS of BETHANY will hold tholr hint cooked food salo boforo adjourning for tho summor Satur day afternoon at tho Perry-Nlchol-moii Rloro. BILL OP FARE i Crlnp Green things that will whui your apiK'tlte. CRISP LETTUCE RADISHES , GREEN PEAS GREEN ONIONS. ,' NEW TURNIPS NEW BEI7TR NEW COOS COUNTY POTATOES FRESH STRAWBERRIES NEW GOOSEBERRIICH CAULIFLOWER "' BANANAS ORANGES The Bazar ' Phone 32. The Uouse of Quality. prv-r")& b'nKHisisco. afetVfi imWV1' W0 K" Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality i . I I i -Cl .-u.iciu, urogon.