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f COOS BAY TIMES M I . MALON'KY Alitor and Pub. WAV K. MALONE1T News Editor TRAINING Foil TIIK SKA. TUB Jnpnneso of ocotin trnvol In cludes Instruction to pnssongors regarding tho details of oscnpo from a disabled ship. Each traveler Is Bupposod to mnho tho acquaint ance of tho officer In chargo of tho particular lifeboat which will bo dolo gnted to him In caso of accident. Some such plan as this might at least acquaint tho passengers with tlio dangers which thoy had to run, and tho fact of tho vessel's being well or poorly equipped for saving life. Llko our firo drills, It would doubt loss facilitate tho escape from a wreck. ' Petitions for Power Today peti tions aro being circulated urging A. H. Powors to bocomo a candldato for school director to fill tho vacancy caused by tho rotlromont of M. C. ICorton who would not consent to bo a candldato for rooloctlon. Tho pe titions for Mr. Powors are being olgnod by practically ovoryono, only one or two who InslBtod that Supt. IT. A. Golden should bo reolectod nuporlntondqnt, rofuslng. Mr. Pow ors Is an nrdont supporter of tho efficient work that Supt. F. A. Tlod Ron has accomplished In tho Marsh (laid, public schools. .A LEGEND AIIOUT STKAW- IlEHIUES. Doubtlosa God could hnvo mado a bettor borry than tho 4f Coos county strawberry . " Hut doubtlosa God novcr did. God created tho shad and tho tc Dovll filled It with bones. 4fc God croatod tho strawberry 4b and tbo Dorll tasted It and was very angry Hint -ho had used .all tho bones in tho shad. Ho couldn't do anything to Injure tho dollclotiB frultl BID LIS' ' iu h m ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS Francis and Jack Sacchl, sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, will stny with Mrs. L. F. Donning during their parents stay In San Francisco whore thoy nro going Monday to consult LEAGUE WILL IJf'fil SUNDAY health, -TIIKV'KK ALL TALKING ABOUT IT-. IT'S IN EVKKVIJODY'S MOUTH wlint? LEWIS' PUHIC ICE OKEAM Throo Flavors 142 N. Broadway. EDGINGTON'S TALK ON LlfE INSURANCE Tnuug man I young woman! Save DC cents onch wcok and deposit It with EDGINOTON on a TWENTY YBA'It ENDOWMENT POLICY, at th'o ond of twenty years you will ro colvo Hie faco nf your contract (11000.00) In cash and you will also rocoivo your ACCUMULATED DIVI DENDS which wilt EXCEED 1,300.00. Should you becomo totally and per manently disabled nt any time after this contrnct has boon In forco ono full yoar your payments stop and the faco of your contrnct Is paid to you In ton annual Installments, Hhould you die during the term of this con tract tho amount of tho contract (11000.00) Is Immodlatcly paid to your ostato and tho contrnct Is closed. This CONTRACT has LEGAL PRO TECTION which mokos It as sofo as tho U. S. Govornmout and thousands upqn thousands ot tho host business mou and wonion of tho country nm carrying thorn and hnvo carrlod them lo maturity. Aro you snvlug 95 conts encn wook? If not commonco at once and rail up I. S. Knufmnn & Co, and nsk for rsnaiNOTON; ho will call and oxplnln his pro)osltlon to you. Look for EDaiNOTON'S TALK to married mon nnd women noxt. A. P. Davis Says Hill and Har riman People Are Building Rapidly From Vale. "Tho residents of Vnlo and Con tral Oregon aro mora enthusiastic ovor Coos Day than thoy aro hero," romnrkod A. P. Davis of tho C. A. Smith milt who returned this morn ing from a visit with relatives at Valo. "Thoy aro nt work on two railroads thoro nnd tho pcoplo of that soctlon aro confident that both nro heading for Coos Day. "Tho Hill pooplo aro building ono i," fH nH.I .1.- TTn..rt..nH MHnn1n .li .UTS II11U U11U LUU XlUIUIllUM iJUUJlU b"U othor. Thoy nro doing lots of work, too. I drovo out nbout twonty-flvo miles along tho routo nnd tho road had boon gradod and they nro now at work on tho big tunnel. Doth roads aro to uso tho tunnol. "Evorybody thoro was inquiring about Coos Day, tho harbor, its pos sibilities, tho slzo nnd depth of tho Day and about shipping. "Thoro la Quito an Influx of popu lation thoro this-yoar. Central Oro- gon will dovolop qulto rapidly during tho noxt fow years. Tho older resi dents thoro scorn to think tho rapid ity and oxtcnt of tho dovolopmcnt will dopond on how quickly tho rail roads aro complotod from thoro to Coos Day." No Other News. No nowB hns yot boon rcceivod from San Francisco rolnttvo to tho nwnrding of tho sub-contracts on tho Coos nny-Eugono, lino by tho Mac Arthur, Perks Co. Henry Sengstackon, who roturnod yesterday from San Francisco, said that ho did not henr nny railroad news .whllo thoro. H.o saw J. V. Smcnton, gonornl manager of tho (.. A. Suiiin company, who Inforrncd him that tho. company was figuring on bringing tho mntorlal and equipment hero on tho Rcdondo nnd Nnnn Smith for tho contractors and nlso on soil ing thorn consldorablo timber for tho construction work. Howovcr, Mr. Smeaton had not been notified ns to who tho sub-contractors would bo. specialists in regard to Mr. Sacchl's Dg rj'0Wtl Expected 10 WitnCSS O- MERRY MAKERS RETURN HERE Mrs. D, Olson and dnughtor loft Friday on tho Nnnn Smith for n wcok's visit in San Frnnclsco while tho boat is in dry-dock. O Mrs. Mary R. Smith loaves soon for Portland whoro sho will spend n fow weoka visiting. O Dr. and Mrs. J, T. McCormnc en tcrtninod at dinner Thursday even ing President Campboll, Mr. nnd M. C. Mnlonoy and Miss Alice Loulso Mnlonoy. O Mrs. P. M. Wilbur will loavo for Portland whoro sho will visit frlonds for a fow weeks nnd take in tho Roso Carnival. O Mrs. Donnott Swanton and child ren will loavo Mondny via Drain for tho Willamotto Valley whoro thoy will spend pnrt ot tho sumrnor with Mrs. Swnnton's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abornothy. O Mrs. Davis, matron of tho Roso burg Chapter, Order of tho Eastern Star, 1b horo visiting hor husband who Is a lumbor inspector at tho Smith mill. Thoy aro planning to movo their homo horo frQin Roso burg shortly. O Pros. P. L. Cninpljoll was a guest of Mr. and Horbort Armstrong dur ing his stay in North Dond. O Miss Violot Hondorson nnd Miss Annlo Smith nro expected homo on tho noxt Rodondo from nn oxtondod visit in Onkland, San Francisco and othor California points. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on Saturday tho 8th day of Juno, 1912, ut tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M be foro tho Honorablo John S. Coko, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon in nnd for tho Conn. ty of Coos, nt chnmborH In tho First National Dank of Coos Hay building, room No. 2, In tho qity of Mnrshlluld, Oregon, tboruofj an Inquiry will bu hold in tho validity of the claims of alias. A. Noble and Guy C. Lnttln iiorotoforo presented to John D. Gqbh, ns Rocolver of tin Port of Coos Day, In n suit brought In said court against Thomas. McGluuly,, u plaintiff, and ITonry Sqngstncken. ot. al., dofend. ants, and nlso such othor claims its Kholl Jiavo beon presented to the said KocQivor ana which upon ngroomoiu nmy bo heard at that tlmo, nt which Mrs. W. C. Dradloy has beon spending tho week with friends Iu Coquillo. O Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn loft this week for Spokano, Holonn nnd Chicago whoro sho will spond tho summer wun roiniivos. n Mrs. Earl Savngo will loavo noxt wook to spond throo or four weeks wun rolntlvcs and frlonds In Port land. Mr. Snvago will Join hor In July for tho return trip. Jns. Ferry, Sr., and wifo nnd Mrs. Lloyd Jncobs oxpocts to loavo noxt wook for Portland to nttond tho Roso Festival. O Tho oxodus to South Coos River promises to start oarllor than usual this sumiiior. Eugono O'Connoll Is planning to lend tho colony nnd ho and Mrs. O'Connoll nnd Mrs. Rich ardson and children will shortly es tablish thomsolvos nt Tho Mazo. Dr. and Mrs. McCormno will go to Door Lodgo tho lnttor part of Juno. Dr. and Mrs. Towor will probably go up In Juno, soon nftor tho roturn of Mies Nolllo Towor from. Sonttlo whoro sho Is attending tho Unlvor- sity of Washington. Mnjor nnd Mrs. Noted Theatrical Troupe Open Engagement at Masonic Monday. Tho Walters and McKonzIo "Merry Makers" will hold tho boards at tho Masonic Thontro for ono wook only, boglnnlng Mondny, Juno 3rd. This company comes to our city woll roc ommondod with a roputntlon of long standing for good, clean, moral and high class entertainment. Dob nnd Evn McKonzIo, 'tho old tlmo favorites of sovornl yonrB ago, nro with tho compnny nnd nro nn nssuranco of tho best thoro Is. Lois nnd Fred Waltors hnvo playod all through tho valloy towns for tho past llvo years making n big comody huccoss nnd that Is enough to Insuro a good show full of bright and clonn comody. Tho show consists of farco comody, nnd dramatic playlots, running from :tr to 45 mlnutos, nnd all havo a nlco llttlo plot running through thorn, full of mirth nnd good honrt Interest. Also clonn nnd refined vnudovlllo hIiibIiii? nml ilnnolnir. Thorn will Iia two shows n night, nnd In conoctlon ! PNtoilly. Sho will loavo Tuesday thoro will bo specialities nnd a good ; ,u '" "ou,u Minneapolis, grndo or tho latost llconsod motion pictures. Admission 10 nnd 15 cents, Roioembor, a good, clonn nnd refined entertainment Is tho motto of McKonzIo nnd Waltors. Don't forgot tho tlmo and placo. Drlng your friends nnd havo n hoarty laugh. Thoy nro hero for a full wook Lbeglunlug Juno 3rd. Opening Games Here To morrow Afternoon. With fnlr woathor provalllng to day and tho indications for n bright day tomorrow, tho Coos Coun ty Lcnguo Season promises to opon In a blnzo of glory tomorrow nftornoon. Roports from tho Coquillo Vnlloy nro thnt tho teams from thoro will bo ac companied by big dologntlona of root ers. Tho Coos Dny Concort Dand has boon socurod for tho ovont nnd will hend a parado that, will travcrso tho principal down town strooto at 1 o'clock. Tho first gamo will bo callod nt 1:30 and tho socond as soon after wards as possiblo so that thoro will bo no tlrcsomo dolayB for tho crowd which Is cxpoctod to bo a rocord brcakor. Ed Howatt of Marshflold, an old Eureka star, will probably umplro both games. Coquillo will piny EaBtsldo horo and Marshflold will play Dandon. Myrtlo Point will play North Dond at North Dond. Tho North Dond bnnd will bo out to mnko tho occa sion n gala dny, Capt. Landors was ploasod with tho showing tho Mnrshllold boys mndo In tho workout last ovonlng. It Is likely that Marshflold will lineup as follows tomorrow: JohnBon and Sutton, pitch; Ab bott, cntch; Capt. Landors lb; John son nnd Drlggs, 2b; Durko, ss; Lnng worthy or McDonald, 3b; Cowan, If; MoKcown, cf ; Doylo or Hondorson rf. Mnnngor Wliltty announces that EaatBldo will probably llnoup as fol lows: Robertson, p; Dean, c; Lo Mloux, lb; O'Donnoll, 2b; Chan. Mnstors, 3b; Wnltor Jonson, sb; Elmor Vino yard, If; John Tollofson, cf; Irvln Vlnoynrd, rf nnd p.; Sallng, substitute. Tho Coquillo llnoup will probnbly bo us follows according to announce ment by Manager Goorgo Gngo today: Johnson, ss; Lorcnz, 2b; Dylos c; Collier, p; Howoll, cf; Oordlng, 3b; C. Collier, lb; Connors, If; P. Collier, rf. Manager Whltsctt of tho Dandon tenm nnnoiinocd today that bis team would lino up as follows Sundny: McNnlr, If; L. Cox, cf; Dlbblo, 3h; Tuttlo, c; Holmnn, rf; M. Cox, lb; Mend, 2b; Dovoronux, ss; Craig, p; Plcrco nnd Carey, substitutes. TAFT'S HPKOIAL MESSAGE (Dy Associated 1'rosB to tho Coos Bar Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 1. Immcdlnto legislation to prevent tho promiscuous uho of hnblt forming drugs Ih urged by President Tnft, In a special iHsago to Congress, NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS Parents, nnd nil pupils wishing to Interview tho Suporlntondont of Schools can find him nt tho offlco of tho high school building ovory nftoi Towor of Emplro nlso plan to Join ! uoim f tho first wook of Juno. I tho outing colony in Juno, 0 Mrs. Robocca Luso-Stump has nr raugod to ropont tho Domorost Modnl contest rocontly hold in Marshflold nt EaBtsldo noxt Tuesday ovonlng. Tho boys will prosont It also nt Co quillo tho wook after next. O Mrs. M. Tozor. who has boon vot ing hor Blstor Mrs. Geo. F. Mureh for tho past fow weoks nnd whn hn.i Intondod to stay for Miss Charlotto shall bo very glad to talk with par onts nbout matters portnlnlng to school work nnd tholr children nnd to assist those concerned In any wny In which I mny bo ablo. I shall ho glad to see and confer with nny who will lake tho trouble to como to tho office. F. A. TIEDGBN. IT- THEYTHE ALL TALKING AIIOUT WANTS DIG DAMAGES (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK. Juno 1. Lillian Orn- linnt tlin nhnw irlrl wfin with HHiaI tlmo objections If nny will bo heard. ' Conrad was acquitted on the chnrgo union ai .Mnrsniiew tins urst any or or having nttompted to kill W. E. Juno., 1912. I Stokes, hns fllod n suit ngnlnst JOHN D. VOSS, Stokes nsklng for $100,000 dnmnges ' Receiver. for "fnlao nnd malicious prosecution. IT'S IN KVEUVIIODY'S MOUTH what? I.i.'u'ic iii'iii,' im.' rin.vtr Mnrch's woddlnt; Juno 17. hn n. 'ii..... i,-i, ... no n.n,i .',; ,.oll..wl .. !... '"......- . "' . "" ' - " "" VU..U.. u luuoi iiuiuiK uur away un- SIS HOPKINS has como. Sho Is nt the COOS DAY CASH STORE. Call and sco hor. An All-Wool Worsted in the New Brown Shades and Box Back Model For $18.00 Marshfield FIXUP North Bend o Miss Ednn Stanloy will nrrlvo about Juno 13 from hor homo In Portland to visit Miss Charlotte Murch for n fow days and to bo pros ent at hor woddlng, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Murch ontor tnlnod Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Dnlloy, Miss Edna Dailoy and Hugo Qulst nt din ner nnd cards Friday. O Mrs. W. II, Konnody Is visiting for a few days at tho homo of hor par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Lnrson, on Lnrson Inlot. Tho Episcopal Sunday school pup. Us and tonchors aro nlcnlnkini nn Telograph Hill today. Geo. Murch, Jr., Is expected homo nuoui juno ju rrom Corvnllls whoro he has been nttendlng Orogon Agri cultural College Miss Robo Gllbortaon of Glendalo, Dond was a guest of Misses Nora and Hattlo Hago last week, Mrs. L. J. Simpson Is planning to leave for Portland next wook to tako In tho Roso Carnival. O Mrs. Morso of Empire vlsltod Mrs. A. E. Morten nt North Rend last week. 0 Monday night tho Eight grado of tho North Dend school gave a com Ploto surprise party to their tenoimr Mrs. Woodbury, meeting at her houso in hor nbsenco. A pleasant evonlng wus sponi in games nnd music. -0 Friday night tho Eight grado of North Dond gave n picnic to South i;oos invor. O Tho Standard Doarors of tho North Dend M. E. church hold a buslnoss mooting In the church rooms Tues day evening. "NECTAR OF THE GODS kr Doesn't compare with our SODA WATER Come in and try it ALL FLAVORS AT COAST LEAGUE L SCORES SARTERS' OPPOSITE lUaNCO HOTEL Try The Times Want Ads. Sacramento Gives Portland Awful Drubbing Friday Oakland Wins. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno J. Sn. rnmonto turned tho tables on Port land horo yostordny to tho tunc ot 13 to 1. Tho games lu tho Coast League Friday resulted iib follows: At Portland R. u. k Portland . . . 1 S a Sncrnmouto . ; 13 10 1 At Los Angeles R. H. io, Los Angeles . ,. n 8 0 Snu Francisco 2 G r, At Snn Francisco R. II, E. Onkland 0 11 l Vernon Gil I Portraits In water color. Walkor Studio. NOTICE TO KNIGHTS OF PYTIIIAH All mombors of Myrtlo Lodgo, Knights of Pythias, nnd visiting brothron nro requested to bo present noxt Monday ovonlng, Juno 3, when Grnnd Chnncellor Commnndor Frnnk T. Wrlg;htmnn nnd Grand Keeper of Records nnd Seals L, R, Stluson will pay tholr annual visit to tho lodgo. GEO. F. ROSS. C. O. ...",' ollri &&&d -.. mis erenh Nl .. "" wsnrnv ... ." "ot'uo river. ,USSC1 out,, The steamer Hnrdv, from Snn Frnn 1 . rrNhJ "lory tliodrau t ten S.h rontlybouBhtSftfQ '""'"or do cYfc8iraJ Olo Tiie Roy 19NIGHT - -'. in, ,u na GILhrt- Ai-.. II - . " "l'orcninn',Conr;l ''I'll.v-ll..... .. 8amo rl in..... . . . . -k m Light on HmA 1'1'l'OIliocEju I I A THE sr 'WINOi PACKARD SHOW aomely modelled and ao ilron&l mat tno wosror has (he tfrlw in thorn. We have a splendid aflaorimeat of styles and are sure we can please you. Kammerer Says "Your eyes don't have to bo good tosecthatllkM EHegant Line of Neckwear Fancy Summer Shirts Men's Haberdashery and Packard SW AT The Toggery are the niftiest and best values on Coos Bay. Mr one can see that with hall an eye after you haw is spectcd this stock." COME AND SEE "Yours Anxious to Please." The Toggery Barn? n$vr rf Handsome Appoint In the bathroom ewtljjj; than tho old-fashioned'"" kind. So they are ' .J na wey k, a source olprl"1 re. 'e shall M ?I4 WZ tho cost of'inaRis ;-- U what It should be. D,, , )siov & Scp ao.1 Xorth Pr f inn'E 7T ' If You Are Not Using -mS; You Are Not Using the Best jj I Try Tho Times Want Ads. m . ' . 4 . 4 .-Mi