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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION. M PLAN LEAGUE T BALL SCORES W I POWERS FINE WH er TO i ENTER CONTEST! i Prbp Essav Offer of Fire Pa- Portland Dropped First Game Large Number Sign Petitions Removed 88,165 Yards of Diit trol for School Children j of New Series to Los An- Urging Him for School . From Bay-Cost Loss ihan Arouses Interest. ' (Jeles Yesterday. Board Place. Four Ccn.s Per Yard. AS DIRECTOR DREDGE OREGON Tho prize essay contest which hns r been Itmugurati tl by the Cods Count 0 Fire, rntrol A soclntlon bus created J much Interest among fl'o cclioo:' children of Uio county. W. J. Con rad, sccretaiy of tie association, Btatos that ho has nlrcad rocoived n number of cRsnys. It has been arranged to have tho School Superintendents of Mnfsli flold, Coqulllo, North Dcnd, Myrtlo Point and Bandon act as tho judges of this contest, and they will moot at Coqulllo on Octobor 5th to award tho dlfforont prizes. In submitting their essays, tho pupils should not sign their names, but wrlto thorn on a Boparato plcco of paper and enclose thorn In a sealed onvolopo and fo. ward Bamo, together with their os Bny, to W. J. Conrnd, secretary of tho Coos County PIro Patrol Assocla tlnn. 200 Coko building. Mnrshfleld. This contest Is open to all tho school ir STANDING OK TEAMS W. L. P.C. Oakland 35 23 .003 Vernon 31 23 .500 4 Los Angeles ....32 27 .512 Sacrninonto . ...21 31 .130 San Francisco ..23 31 Portland 20 31 PORTLAND, Ore, Juno 5. Port land dropped tho llrst gamo of Its now scries at Los Angeles yesterday by n scoro of six to three. Tho games In tho Coast League resulted as follows: At Los Angeles It Portland 3 Los Angolcs C II. 10 13 At Vernon It. Vornou 2 San Francisco 1 II. 5 4 E. o 3 chlldron throughout tho county. any of thorn havo not received a copy t San Francisco R. II. E of tho pamphlot "Tho Ambitious .Sacramento 5 7 4 Tree," which hns been distributed Oakland 9 1 4 among tho schools by School Super- , visor Dr. J. T. McCormac, thoy can ADn SICIC oocuro coptea by calling on or writ-1 n, Thomas, who underwent nn Ing Mr. Conrad. operation at Morcy Hospital tho oth- Tn nil tho nrlzCS Will total $50. i nr ,nv. la rnnnrtpil pnltlnir nlnnir. ns Tho school chlldron will bo divided j wol) B couj(l j,0 oxpocttd. Hlu wlto Into two classes, one for tho hlgiilwns principal of tho Eastsldo Bchools nchool and ono for tho grade pupils. 0 nnaf year. Tho first prlzo In tho high school contest will bo $10, second prlzo $5, and flvo $1 prizes will bo awarded x , tho next best pnpors. In tho grodos tho first prlzo will bo $10, tho sec ond $5, tho third $3, tho fourth $2, and ton $1 prizes will also no awnru-i cd. ' Tho subject of tho essay Is "Pro I1HIEFS OF IJANRON News of Cllyby-the-Scn ns Told lly Tho Recorder. Rov, 8. R. Stoolo, tho now pastor for tho nandon M. E. church South, Is now In tho city nt tho Hotel Gal- tint. Tim Ornt nnrvlrn will lin hold tertlon of Our Forests From Flro." sundny morning. Juno 9. nnd tho pub- nnu tno pupns enn nnmuu hii ".,- u0 j8 vorj. COrUlnliy invited to ntionu. Jcct In any mnnncr thoy soo fit. AH lov gtCC0 wm divide his tlmo bo that Is required Is tholr vIowb an to tW0Cll )nn,on nnd Rlvcrton. Next tho propor tnannor of protecting tho Sun,my morning ho will preach at Co forests of this county from flro. Tl,s nn0, owmvH nhnll not exceed 2000 words, nnd as tho contest will end on Ov-I tobor 1, tho OBBnys should bo mailed or dollvorod boforo that tlmo. I ---- ' I NOTICE NAVAL MILITIA All who nro going on tho crulso on tho U, 8. 8. Maryland from Juno Kith to Juno 20th will kindly roport In porson or tolophono to John V. Mot ley at onco. T. J. MACC1ENN, Commanding Officer. Tho petitions urging A. II. Powors Dining tl o lnontli of May, tno to becomo n i-nndlduto for school dlr- Drodgo Oiogon pumped 88,105 ciib- cctor havo been largely signed, prnc- lo yards ot dirt from tho Coos Hay tlcally every ono who has been tin- rlinnnol IjoI woon " ol111sto"!1,j!J ' pronchod signing them. Tho olcctlon ( ()f ()lo dro,,R,Ilg, oxcluslvo of will ho hold on Juno 17. It Is under immiilng the shore pipe, was loss stood that Mr. Powors will consent than four cents per yard. Thcso figures aro taken rrom a ro to" V I . . .,. ... ,,. .... ir inn A I IU Ill'L'Olll. IIIU IMIILU, 1 I1U IUIIU III ill. C. Horton expires nnu no will not do a cnndldato for reelection. Mr. Pow ors Is in favor of continuing F. A. Tlodgcn as superintendent of tho schools. Tho petition nnd Its signers up to today woro as follows: Donr Sir: Wo, tho undorslgnod, legal votors of school district No, 9 believing that tho prosont high stnndnrd of our pub lic Bchools can best bo malntainod by having you sorvo ns ono of tho Directors, heroby earnestly request that you allow your nnmo lo bo usod as n candldnto for said ofllco nt tho election to bo held on Juno 17, 1912, nnd wo horoby plodgo our support. Very respectfully, M. C. Horton, J, T. McCormnc, E. S. Uargolt, W. 11. Curtis, J. 11. Flanagan, port inndo by Engineer F. E. Loofo to tho Mnrshllold Chninbcr of Com niorco nnd to Mnjor Morrow. Tho Clinmbor of Commerce Is dofrnylng tne expenses of tho work outsldo of tho government project. Tho report shows that of tho dirt ovorod a dlstnnco of approximately .1.71-0 feet, 1-iof.t of tho way digging It 150 feci vldo and tho bnlanco 100 feel wido. Much of tho tlmo, tho tlrrdgo was Hitting through very soft mud and had to dig deeper and wider than was estimated In ordor to Injure thr channel bolug main tained nt the propor depth KYiiciido Divided Tho total cost of operating tho drodgo during tho month wna $3,103.01. Tho reports showo thnt of tho dirt removed. 52.705 yards was taKon UlhV.,1, 11. II. WMI.v.u, ... ... ........ r"" , ri.iIU);U, U,IUU J.....D 11. .u ......... . F. Winchester, R. F. Williams, M. j from- outsldo of tho government pro . Dano, G. W. Kaufmnnn, F. M. iccj tIiIb lu about sixty per cent of G. A. Dano. n. w. Knuimnnn, i ai. iorf Parsons, II. S. Tower, C. W. Evert-! tmj month's work nnd tho son. R. M. Sartor. F. C. Birch. I. 8 Kaufman, Alva Doll, Aug. Frlzoon, David Y. Stafford, F. S. Dow, J. T. Hall, Mrs. A. T. Haines, John Daclc mnn. Hnttlo E. McCormnc, J. W. Donnctt, A. Dlx, David Chamber of Commerce consequently hns to Btand alxty por cent of tho oxponso or $1801.80. Tho prcsont work Is nbout half nnuiitliilml nml mnv In) finished this L. Housoworth, Goo. E.,niAni Ti.n nricnfli CRtlmnta waB Nolson, A. J. Mondol, lhnt 170.000 yards of dirt was to bo A. Hansen, E. D. MeArthur, K. Min- rnmnvn,i nt thin, nbout 120.000 rub, W. A. Toyo, Arthur McKcown, ynri,B wns outsldo tho government Mrs. Claronco Ponnock, John F. Hnll.t troJcct. Approximately 100,000 C. L. Donobrnko, II. J. McKoown, J. , ,, boon removed, lonvlng In a. wniKur, uuu. iyiiiuiiibu, "-, tho neighborhood or soventy or oign Llbbv COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS PSED. Phono 715 Pacific tinted as Livery Trimnfor Co. cordor. At tl-olr regular mcotlng Wcdncs dnv nluht. Ilnndnn Loduo No. 133. I. O. O. F., elected tho following offl-, cliniit, A. II cera for tho ensuing term: N. G., A. ,nnn I s g Knnpp; V. G., 8. C. McAllister; soc-0 Don0, If rotary, narry nrniBiruiiK; iruuBurci, O. A., Trowbridge. At tho mass mooting of citizen hold In tho Ilntidon opora liouso Wed nesday ovenlng, J. W. Mast and Geo. P. Topping woro plnccd on tho ticket ns candidates for Mayor, and 13. II. Knusrud nnd A. D. Mills were noml- candldatcs for City Ro- Peoples' 51 01 5c Store's Wonderful Profit-Sharing Sale TO COOS BAY nOUSI3rtOLl5l3RS. SA1.I3 COQHCNOES Saturday, June 8th, 10 A. M. And Continues 'Till 10 P. M. 14Quart Granite Dish Pan Dlndlncor. D. C. McCnrty, Clms, Lapp, A. 1J. Daly, Dorsoy ICrcltzor, R. T. Kaufmnn, W. U. Douglas, John W. Motley, Henry Songstnckcn, W. F. McEldownoy, A. Y. Moyors, C. 8. Dodgo, Mrs. Annlo Johnson, M. O. Mnlonoy, Frank D. Cohan, Dnn E. Mnlonoy, Jay II. Towor, W. T. Mor- Stutsmnn, Emma Stuts- Smith. J. W. UniBtnttd, J. lanae Lando, Orn McCnrty, J. A. MatBon, Floronco M. Dnrgolt, Ellzaboth Adnms, John kronholm, E. W. Lowls, F. E. Hnguo, Win. Schroodor, C. C. Going, T. S. Hnrvoy.' J. W. Mitchell, TIhib. Howard, C. A. Howard, J. E. Edmunds. W. K. Wise man, J. II. .Mllnor, Alfred Matsnn, Fnnnlo A. Hazard, Mary Mcltnlght, P. M. Wilbur, Win. Ekblad, W. R. Haines, A. T. Haines, C. F. McGcorgo, J. M. Upton, Ilorbort Lockhnrt, C. A. Motlln, Goo. II. Rotnor, J. T. ty thousand yards yet to bo taken nut. Engineer Loefe states thnt tho reason that tho big volumo of dirt tnkon out docs not make n greator showing bohlnd tho bulkheads wns bccntiHO tho bulkhead nllnwed con siderable of tho drodglngs to filter back Into tho Dny. Tho Oregon this nftornoon or to morrow morning will bogln pumping into the bulkhead on tho North Rend portion. Guy Lnttln will have chargo of tho plpo-llno thoro uiiilor 11. O, Noblo who hns chargo of tho 1111 for L. J. Simpson. Work on Coqulllo. Englncor Loofo reports that good progress Is being mndo oil tho blast ing work on tho lowor Coqulllo. A numbor of rocks havo boon tnkon out of tho nandon harbor and It Is hoped to got nil tho worst obstructions or nnrrlBan, C. McKnlght, J. C. Swln- ,, 8 r0InovO(Ii Tho government ford. Allco 11. Malonoy. O. W. Lcsllo,' ,n(0(, $,200 f)r t, , wor, Jons Hanson, Peter Mlrrnsoul, HiiBlinnl nll ()f n, hnn not boon npcnU McLnln. A. J. Snvago. M. D. Sumnor, W. L. Ilachtol, C. IC. Perry, G. N. Dolt, O. O. Lund, C. E. Powers, J. E. Cool oy, O. W. Dungnn, L. M. Noblo, W. G. Lnwhorno, J. W. Cnrtor, E. E. Ferry, Win. S. Turpen, Tom McGln ills, P. M. Hnll-Lowls, L. G. Post, E. L. llopson. W. II. Kennody, W. E. Warwick, T. Nlcols, M. II. Mulloy. F. E. Allon, Henry Rlnclc. John (1. Stadden. F. A. Sncchl, O. S. Torroy, W. II. Curtis, Mrs. II. Smlthgnll, II. R. I lytic. Mrs. J. II. Cox. Mrs. O. W. McCullough, J. II. Cox, Mrs. P. Hon essey, Mrs. Mnry E. Thompson, John Snyder, Mrs. Henry Illshop, C. M. Connor, W. F. Miliar, L. A. WJioront, II. Aspltind, O. S. MngniiB, W. E. niiciiid Tho citizens of Ilnndnn hnvo placed a cnuplo of thousand dollon additional nt tho disposal of Mr. Loofo to bo used when tho government money is all cxpondod . Tho work Is In charge of Roy R070II of Emplro nnd Mr. I.cofo pays high tribute to tho olll clont work ho Ir doing there Slneo Inspector Kolly resigned, Donald M. Charleston has had sup ervision of tho Coqulllo work. TRIIUTK TO MISS Ll'.VI) Dnimliter of Mr. nml Mm. O. O. Lund Returns From OuKlaiul. Miss Myrtlo Lund nrrlved hero yes. torday from Oakland to visit nt tho s-r IIP iilH flP traA Hit V J1' Correct Clothes ALL T ItROUQH CWl in Qualify. to you bo,iur0Urs "Money Talk 8" J-s ine rciison . , -I your .; - Chis is the Su ypx 'your next SUIT Now is the lime Thu L 7 store 4fliviiB"ji,"(wwy'- i nfch or I)cnj-.niin 00-hcs Marshfiold, Hub Clothing and Shoe Cn v Bandon. EQUITPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALW.VV8 ON TIME. SAILS FKO.V AINSWOItTII DOCK, POUTLAM), AT 0 A Jl un 1st, fllli, lnth, 18lh, 23rtl nnd SHtli. FROM MAltSIiriUOAim 8 lHl, Olll, J. nil, loin, .im uuu .mil. riiu.il OIAIIMIU M'l D ATTff.1 SEItVIOK OV THE TIDE MAY 4th, 10th, llJth, SOlli, Mill j j L. A. lUUKHUHST, A-ttt 1'hone MaIq 821-L l-'AST AM) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIUELE9S AND SUHMAHIXK HELL SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY Thursday, June 6, At 1:00 P. M. INTEIl-OCEAN TRANSPOHTATION COMPANY. Phono 4t. O. V. Mc(Ji:OIIGE,AcfU 'THE ritlENI) OK COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Marshfield for Eureka Friday, A. M.June?. CONNECTING WITH THE NOItTH I1ANIC HOAI) AT rOOTLM NOHTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 41. . O. V. McGnOItCE, A-u I w lilhionhrnnd V O Plaiiauan' aU,nni1 I'oly-ecliiilo school nnd for w n Virimlv pIiI" 2i.i, t pH-" lnt few months hns heen nx . C. Ilrntllej, l.tlw. l-lsii. j. Ulnn, i.ookkeepor In the Oliver Typo JUUUii. It. 1'.. J'lMHUUl, j. 1. O. M. Johnson, L K. Peck. 1). C. Vnughnn, J. D, Jones, A. R. O'llrlon nnd M. A. Sweotmnn. A. E. MORTON IS ENDORSED Extra Heavy Steel Huso Heavy Gray Mottled "Riinineicd. 15c Firmly Riveted Handles Thcsa )ish Pans Aro Strictly Firsts. TV f 1111 111' IVUIKillll. ,..., ,,. ffl.. . ri. . :.., i.. iioimrj, Aruiur n nH m. ,n ...1,1.1, ai.n ,in ,, shortly. Concerning her, nn Onklnnd paper prints hor plcturo nnd tho fol lowing: Mnny frlonds of Myrtlo Lund nn hlddlng her fnrowoll upon thaovo of hor depnrtiiro for her homo In Mnrsh- iioiti, oro., whoro hosts of hor North HpiiiI Mothers' nml Tencheit.' Chili Viivtir Him for Dirccttr A special meeting of tho Mothors' .sclionlmninB wlir wninnmn i,nr ,,..., and Tonchers' Club of North Rond'hor nrilvnl thoro. During tho past wns called yestordny for tho purpose I year sho has lieon studying In one or of considering sovornl mnttors of bus-1 tho local Institutions of lenmliu. Inoss thnt hnd como up. Nino mom-i whero sho prepared for n business cn- AVo are making this saerii'ioo sale to advertise our storo and its wonderful bargains. AYo appeal direct ly to people who are keeping house. To save these bargains for- you we require each customer to pur. r-kl.ifivs-.-IA. -..i.l.J Jl ft f mm rial i-imau wuiur juucies 10 mo amount OL SUC. ',1'IllS IS only fair lo us and fair to householders, as our sup ply is limited and wo want every pan to go into a Toos Day home. Only one pan sold to each customer. Strong Values in Every Department Oraniloware, Glassware, Tinware, Croekerv, Light Hardware, Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties, 10 Cent Sheet Music, Candies, Stationery, Jewelry and Post Cards. "GET THE HA1HT-.TTIR 10c 'STORE HABIT" SEE OUR WINDOWS. Peoples' 5I0I5c Store hors woro prosont nt tho mooting, four of whom woro votors Tho mooting consldorod tho selection of a succossor to Mr. Stotons on tho j school board In plnco of Mr. Owon Mooro, who was formorly Indorsed by tho club but who Is provonted by . recent business nffnlrs from accept- I Ing tho position. I Mr. A. E. Morton was finally chos j on, Mr. Morton Is n mnn of oducn ' tlon nml has a considerable Intercut I In school mnttors. Tho club will I hearty endorsb him for tho place. I Tho selection of Mr. Kern for director was nlso discussed, but as Mr. Kern reor. Tho young studont wns n hostess upon many occasions and was ontor tallied during her sojourn hor. Steamer Washington Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Monday, June 3 V. S. DOW, Agent. OcPt nnn.Q n ,wTtnQi?Tin.vn STAfil! LINE. Stngo lonvcs Mn.rshnold ovory morning nt C and reaches J10"' tlmo to connect with ovonlng train for Portland. 8JS ' pM Rosoburg ovory morning nt 0 o'clock nnd reaches Mrn-ci ovenlng. , ,(, TARE $0.00, Round trip 911.00. Good meals en ro-w C. P. Unrnnrd, ngont. Rosoburg. Ami MinU1- n oi.,i ..t ton Mnrkot Avenue, " Tlckots can bo ohtalnod 'at Hlllyor'a Cigar Store. HOWARD'S genumo MEXICW TAMALKS dollvorcd nny placo In tho city until 12 O'CLOCK at night. Thoy nro READY to SERVE. Phone 8.15. NOTICE TO THE PUIILTO In compllnnco with tho now ordin ance notlco Is hereby given that tho fn faliflrtlil lmtf. II .!.. . . 1 le nlrontly on tho city council nnd as i cal Inspector and plumbing Inspector tho city council Is busy building rail roads. It was decided that ho woult not bo nblo to glvo tho time that Mr. I bo found nt his offlco ...111 !...- -..! " .. " i - ' ' I iii Hutu nn uiiico on tno sernmi nn. roads. It was decided that ho would ' of tho city hall. Tho Insnector win i ii, i mil I'uiiiii, mai porsonnuy sir6 tho nomination but thnt frlonds had urged upon him. hnlwAnn Hm It was also roportod hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 11 Mr. Korn did not do- o'clock a. in. his Tho city ordlnnnro covornlne thnsn mnttopo will bo rigidly enforced nnd nnyono having any work in connec tion with them is urged to call tho Inspector nnd nscortaln regarding permits, ote. Phono OX. All fees now go to tho city, tho In spector bolng plnccd on a flat salary. OEO. W. TRinDEY, Inspector, MANY Pl'PILS FAILED Marshfield, Oregon. Returns 1'rom Stnto Eighth Oiiido Enm Nearly All In. SALEM, Oro., Juno 4. With seven counties yot to hear from reports I from countlos in tho state with rola- j fc wi, it, inu f'SUUl Kl.llIU UAlllllllIillinus .show that 2C9S pupils woro success ful in tno examination. Tho state su perintendent estimates that when tho reports from tho other counties are In thoy will show an additional num bor of 393. ninklng n total of 1991. Taking tho roports on hand as a basl3 ho estlmntos that not moro than 20 per cent of tho students taking tho examinations failed. Get Busy ..... .xr VT) Cf AND OET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COJii. -OUR PRICES ON SHINOLES AND ROOFINO PAP1." SHINGLES $1.50 AND UP. ROOFINO PAPER, ONE PLY, S1.2S AND VV. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg.. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. JHI Mrs. Lola Love, wife of Wiley Lovo. a farmer living near Covenn. Oa.. says: "I j,ftVo taken Folev Kid ney Pflls and find them to ho all you claim for thorn. Thoy gave mo al most Instant rollof when my kidneys were sluggish nnd Inactive. I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers from kidney troubles" Red Cross Drug Storo. SEE WHAT EASY TERMS HANCH BARGAIN 120 Aero fruit and dairy In culti vationOf the best class All stock, tools and Implements. $2000 handles Balance easy, 112,000. " I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Frost SU ' E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jei 100 North Front JIARSHKnUl1 City Auto.Se Oood Cars, Careful reasonable ja". i .aT Vl Don't forget PHONB 214J. tne Turkish Hatha. l,ar?(S. reasonaDie ""; . nj rj "Will go anywhere t J, B Stands-Dlanco Hot H rvi.n. llflT ruw- f