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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912 EVENIMG EDITION IUft I; whfj Pair Ickft tm $t &f: .0(11 fatl lanj iLt AN I 10 COOL OASIS (Continued from Pago Ono.) )arcd to Front Btrcot nnd CcntrJl "hold on" nnd J. Albort Mntson "lot 'or go." It wns ono of the best things that hns ever happened on C003 Bay. If vou don't believe It, nsk Doc House worth or Col. Rosa. Nothing was too good for the Nobles and nothing too hot for Pat Hennessey. Among the visiting Shrlncra is Wm. Altkcn, a prominent business mnn of Mcdford who Is a brother-ln- i law of Dr. E. Mlngus, nnd they on- Shrlnors' natrol In full regalia do- Joyed a plenBant visit when tho . .. . 1.... .1 111 xinxll 11 ' ..l.f i In lug somo very fine drill work front of Tho Chandler Hotel. Tho Marshflold candidates, follow ed by C. M. Connor, dressed ns the devil, looked real ghdat-llko In thulr costumea of white. Chaa. McKnlght did tho cnko-wnlk "ptunt" with spirit hb ho passed ufiiiio 'if the Marshflold ladles. A victim, In tho ambulance followed by tho I)octor's wagon occasioned fcrcamB of laughter from tho crowus ,A largo cigu In which were thrco of Mnr'shflold a prominent cltlzciiB In cluding Mayor Straw was next In tho parade, tho other occupants bcln Mr. Sboupo and Mr. Den Oatllnd. Thoy made n "Jolly trio of Jail blrda of a foatbor." Judgo Hall, tied down wtlh ropes, presented a pathetic picture on his vay to execution. Two prommonr t'Miioera of tho Annnnlns cliiL In a car v tie tho next to follow. I.C!o we.M K. A. Ander son nnd Hlcl.nrl M niters. Tho formoi Sl'rlnera i.I Marshflold followed nnd InBt of all camo Maud tho mulo. ClilefCan Nobles. Thoso In chnrgo of the pilgrimage nnd to whom much credit must bo given for tho splendid success of Inst night's nffnlr wero: WM. COLV1G, lllustrloua Poten tate K. D. DRIGOS, Chief Ilnbban. 0. W. DUNN, AsslBlnnt Itabbnn. 15. T. STAPLES, First Ceremonial Master. LEON HASKIN'S, Second Ccre monlal Mnstor. T. K. 1JOLDEN, High Priest and Prophet. II. C. OAUNI3TT. Director. C. II. VAUPEL. -Treasurer. FRANK H. CARTER, Mnrshal. H. C. STODDARD, Captnln of Guards. ALEX MAC LEOD, Outer Guard. Tlio Arab Patrol. W. W. DUNN, Captain. 0. J. STONE. G. S. I1UTLER. DIt. REYNOLDS. JOE HURT. 0. F. DATES. F. D. WAONER. W. II. UURNS. M. E. OYE8TER MR. qORNELIUS. T. II. SIMPSON. HARRY T1ATES. Noblo strayed from tho caravan. Loon n. Hnaklns, Second Cero monlnl Mnslcr of Hlllah Temple, la ono of the five mombors of the Ore Kon Hoard of Pharmacy and well known throughout Oregon. Ho nnd J. Leo Ilrown, tho Coos Uny member of tho board, are old college class mates nnd they enjoyed a plcnsant reunion during Mr. Hnsklna' visit here. T LEAGUE Joo Schilling, of Myrtle Point, a Shrlner and member of Aflfl Tom plo of Tacoma, camo ovor last even ing to participates In tho pllgrlmngo nnd glvo a few words of encourage ment to somo of his Mnrshflcld friends on their Journey ncross tho blistering sands'. A. J. Hnrtman, of Dnndon, was niuong tho visiting Nobles In attend ance at the Shrlno meeting. Somo of tho visiting Shrlncra left this nftcrnoon on tho Hronkwatc., boarding tho boat at Charleston ba BALL SCORES Leaders Winners In Yester day's Games Portlanct- Vernon Today. HOW THEY STAND Los Angeles . . .SO Vornon 85 Onkland VI Portland GO San Francisco . .CI Sacramento . . . .51 LVD 57 .001 CI .582 C3 .571 70 .45S 87 .412 S9 .301 PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 4. Yes terday's gnmes In the Coast League resulted as follows: At Oakland R. II. E. Oakland 3 0 3 Sacramento 1 5 1 At Lob Angeles R. II. Los Angolca 5 10 San Francisco 1 10 HANI) DANCE at EAGLES ILVL1 Saturday night, September 7. Don't miss the Pendleton Hound Up nt tho ROYAL TONIGHT. 3000 foot. . I foot. BAND CONCERT IX REFUGEES THIS EVEN! CROSS BOBBER I Ex Fruit from the Palms They woro nil there. Arab Sons, Islam Sons, Soua of , hundred guns. Painting tho town with a lurid red Doing tho mazea and never to bed Turning tho night Into blazing day While walking tho Sands of old Cooa Hay. Coos Bay Concert Band Ar ranges Special Program for Visiting Shriners. Tho Coos Day Concert Unud will give a special concert In front: of The Chandler nt 7:30 this evening In honor of Hlllah Temple nnd tho visit ing Shrlnern generally. Director Fenton has arranged tho following special program for tho oc casion: March, "Hero of the Isthmus". . . Lnmpo fS'im ill1 i ''It mM&&A ST0M-MI SJVA?T W lM CLOTHES MiliM w Gre Clothes tor STEIN; SMARTCMnns mm ft the Fall in American Cavalry Rushed to Presidio, Tex., to Main tain Order. (By Associated Pross to the Coos Day Tlraos). EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 4. Cavalry men hurried from Fort Clark today to Presidio, Tex., to maintain order among tho 100 Mexican refuges who fled from OJInnga when tho robcls loft tho town. A bnttlo was threat ened nt OJInnga that would expose Presidio to bullots of tho combnl- Overture. "Masanlollo" Aubor ante. A brlgado of Mexican federal Waltz, "Phryno" Zitlnotn cavniry nas been aent from Chlliua Medley of pnpunr airs Lampc Reverie, "Applo Illpssoma". .Roborta Porto Rlcan Dance, "Roslta".... Miasud Solcctlon, "Amorltn" Cylbulka March, "Silver Trumpets" ...Lovey "Star Spangled nnnnor" W EW nun to cngngo tho OJInnga rebels. COURTNEY MILL CASE FaB OF opunKiug oi sons or guns, somo woro aurprlsed nt tho shooting. Thoy .thought tho only shooting on tho desert would bo shooting atnra. That tired feeling Hint somo of the now Noblea seem to have todny will wear off when they got used to I... ....I... ...Ml. ' WUIIIVI n lllllll. I.OVETT AT EUGENE MY ..., On Tour Ohl tho nnda wero hot on Coos Hay. Hut tho Oasis wns green nnd dewoy, too. Thero wns vasellno for blistered feet And rosoa to cover tho rue. Ing. Tho Cniuola wero weary this morn Col. Rosa, of llandon. tho Noblest Noblo of them all, wns ntiroad bright nnd early this morning with his new rod folz. lie says that Mrs. E. S. Hnrgolt confided to him Hint tho jno vices Southern Pacific Officer of IiiNKctlon. EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 2. Judn R. S. Lovott, president of tho Hnrrl- nt Isthmus Inlet Property Involved In Portland Trial. Tho Portland Journal snya: After hearing pnrt of tho evidence In tho Courtney Lumbor company cbbo yesterday, Judge McOlnn took tho mnttor from tho Jury, which ho had specially callod to hear tho mnt- ter. nnd nwnrdod n finding In favor of W. F. "Jack" Matthews, nBslgneo for tho company. Tho enso was n I hearing of tho nBslgnmont for tho uenont or tho creditors. Tho lumbor company Is located in Coos county. Tho nsslgnco will bo romomborcd ns ono of Oregon's old-tlmo politicians. Tho creditors sought to have Mat thowa' nrcount aurchnrged with 42, 900. Ills bondsmen, W. n. Aycr mm rrniiK mcrnnn, wero nlso cited to show cnuso why such should not bo done. Judgo McGinn henrd nart Albert A. Courtney's testimony. Smooth fitting, carefully tailored in STEIN I3LOOII shops, all wool and in patterns of n hundred different varieties, you can do no hotter anywhere. Fit, and style, and superior Workmanship, all those at the lowest price possible, don't theso things ill 1 tho clothes Bill? Try on a Business Suit today. Our guarantee is hacked hy STEIN-BLOC IT'S label. This is a golden seal in tho clothing world. MAGMES & MATSON ly nil of tho camps shut down for .1 general overhauling nnd to glvo their men tho customary summer va cation. From Grays Hnrbor comes tho re port that logs are so senrco that it Is Impossible for mills to run nights. LETTER WHITING MUST HE ON THE SQUARE HEREAFTER I W mnn railway system; Wm. Sproulc. then listened to n Moment from president of tho Southern Pacific: Matthews, took tho question from vX?B'J0AmTW"l"l? !!10 J"rK nnA ummarlly dismissed .......... ,-,..., ...... w. ... uuiii,uuii, mo Hearing. malinger of tho lines in Oregon,' Among other things nllc-ccd bv visited Eugono for a abort tlmo Frl- creditors against Mn Vhowa was that day. on their way to tho present he had managed tho affair? of ho tormlnua of the Natron cut-off at company Inrgely to his own lntornir Onkrldge, 45 miles east of this clt. uuiW Mltff In tKxorlniSc& Tho trip was made for the mirnnsi itnra inMi.. ' "... . . lL".trclI of nspectlng the road already cor..- vnnced $20 .000 to tho company pleted nnd to look at tho coustnu- Affidavit In tho case slg ne'l hy OnWri,rr,C vW '" VnKri! 'Jb0v ClmrlM S,",lff- cro''fr. was '0 tho Onkrldge. No nnnouncement of nny effect tlm Atinmnv w'mL. . J. JELL DANGERS dress, tho mnll sent to tho general dollvory will bo lellverod by carrier, "Wlmr'Sr SuS'lo "JZ SL.-' tho'pon Pj. nny ha 0 . ., ,nco ,0 JnlSto geiu, during tho night and left In the on th." m HI she. "., Z !EI SS." if 3n.7 L! !'?.'? iiiununK uir uio south. i .na i u... : v: ". "w. " ." " - umi - " a 111 WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 4. Ordora hnvo been Issued by tho post al dopnrtnicnta for postmasters nnd mall clerks to rofuso to deliver mall whoro It Is bolng sent to tho goncrnl dollvory under IlctltloiiB names, and whoro clandestine lovo affnlra nro being cnrrlod on throug tho mnlla. Undo Snm has taken this menna I H. Shields, accrotnry of tho Oregon of putting a atop to young glrla re- Equal Taxation League, held In Co- ceiving moir mail nt tho general de nvory ana not nt their homes. If 1110 postomco knows tho homo nd OPPONENT OF SINGLE TAX .MOVEMENT WILL SPEAK THURSDAY NIGHT AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL IN MARSH FIELD. Tho Interc8t taken In tho "Slnirlo Tax Exposod" meetings of Charles A DOLLAR A MI.NUTK. Your tlmo mny bo worth 1 JoCr n mlnuto, but oven so you will tjj loso anything In talking with nbout Porham Park. H ! ready to pay you two dolttti mlnuto If you fail to maketwB nny Investment ho rccommenoi. "" ivuiiiy ior JiniinniVR. thnt ' anvono m rornivim. mn ..r,,i n looKod "real cuto" lnt foreclosure suit una hmnnht ...i..k titinn. nn...- .i... 1 .... ....'. ",B,,t- "U-U' rmPlT CITY .Matthew., who ,0 'd'efend hold" up the malt lntiSd.dfSr.uch Thy Pl.Kr.inago suited in tho ,o- ""! ' Jl"? 0,,""any ' When' th? Z"a t VZltrtilf &' hlr Robert K. Smith, of ihJ n Trus I fonl Cr"'Vlt City ,lnUwn, c0'- Otiiei charges nimlo against vi t t "'.cy ordinarily u.o. & Savings Hank, and Al Po vo s ' l" '" ! lelo. of incorpora- thews were that he I ml nof nronoriJ n.n1?1 do"nrt,"ent w, "ol11 Mr. Smith before ho ulowoimM I. m ' ""' ",wlng the principal place of conserved tho assets of L1 E J "P "" known to bo atlilros.ed to a financier was employed ,H n t ",K""?P" of ,tho no,w 'lany to bo company, w Re there were bu Ic on?: . T ns llctltlou. names, and h..r ..rni.. o. ...... t,,.'.. .... ' ' 1 Medfonl nml n pnnKni ui.ii, , ! .. .'.'.. .7. ,,,l,r. "vre suiucicnt tho same will lm Kon in i. ,in.i i. j viiiiinu oiiiuu uiii'uii vitrit'ti nun . . - - - " . wi'u wi u ' "ri" Jlllil 'Pl.. :... 1 . . i.asi evening at Tho Chandler they tulUod oiw old t tnuw. tuiii. The foinpnny Is organized I "nun n railroad from Medford. 1 Jiu'Kson county, to Crescent Cil-v. Llve-s of Shrlnors all remind us I1"1, ,1'onv,l,B Ml,',f"",l tho lino will Wo should cIioiim our wlvis with B to Ruch. thonco down the Applo- euro. "'"' gnto Rlvnr valley to Wlldervlllo. m And dupaitlng tnke Ionic with us n;i'liio r-ouuly. thenco to Wonder. nun our natural crop of hair To f ThVc' ' I rKs' irsXtf SVS0 JVWiton nd"n. In closure was In 1907 ed to tho writer. In the enso of girls Taylor, ICIrby 11 ml Deerlng. on to tho inlddlo fork of Smith River nnd LOGS ARE HIGHER Price On Columbia Hiver Are vnnced .-SI Per Thoiisund. PORTLAND. Ore.. Sent. 2.I Ad. . To know how n Shrlner felt wl.lio ow" 'Jj? rlvi-r to Gusquet and Crw- glng cninn' onormnV- ' "ifir..0.!!" hong iultlatod HM nflit thoj Miy ' ,1 'nr. w '"c,orl'orntoni nro mill mtMi that September lo-Miiicos' -take ,u. ,,W,m. powder. Drink J' " J",m i ' Vawter. Stewart were advanced $1 per 1000 foot ' UHl'll llllMiim uiiuimi.t -il.ui ..11 , I alteram. K. G. UurKO8. Jr.. nml nlnl.... n ,:...' V .""". ,cot - !'r,,."'- M-irord-cm- rrncJoVd. ,.o' zn. Novice who iltth,s i,rtl..,.rt ,'"'"" '"" uu,i,,,H "w Vro:m. for n year or more h, ,V i.V, qulllo .Monday and In Dnndon Inat night aro pointers that Indlcnto n largo crowd In tho Odd Fellowa' hnll nt Marallflold on Thurmlnv nvnnlni. Mr. Shlolda Is nuthor of tho pan'i- imiui -ciingio Tax Expoaod" which la now In tho hands of every voter In Coos county, nn unlquo advertising "atunt" having been worked by tho dntes of Mr. Shields' meotlngs In Cooa county linvlng been stamped on tho back of tho booka. Mr. Shields la ono of tho boat aponkora in tho atnto of Oregon. Ho Is president of tho Antl-Slnglo Tnx Leaguo of Washington nnl is will ingly donating his sorvlces Hint n thorough CdtlCatlonnl nrnnnirnn.lr. may bo promulgated thrmn-iinnr n atnto of Oregon regarding tho fnlln- imia iiocinnoa or singlo Tax. Mr. Shlnlila ivno ....! ....... . I.nvlnn l.nl 1 ; ." ""'""'0 " -" """ hlUlCII Willi lltt- ...... .lt. ... i uiiiii mmresseu to tho "enso crowns throughout his meot- general delivery without a good roa-, '"Ks in Southern Oregon "ml from win ,i,iiCfor,.,,h0 ,,08,nl Prtmont o thorough manner I w" ch 1 o M,i,HHH.V0P th "m" t0 ad,,roS3 ot knows '' subject there l" ovoryren tho girls' parents. . bo., to believe that he w II be listen- In tho case of married men and ed to as an export. .....v.i ii-ivitiiig mail sent to (let! Have That Roof M See OOBTEELl Pboa lf The can i k( nwny Muy lick n Noblo kome other day. in mi mn tiHii r in- uinuiiii FILE INJUNCTION tlniia mlilrooona l. ii. ..' ,.ww hmiiivoovo, inn i'iitnf win A fuso to deliver tho mnll. The order states that It has boon Issued for tho purpose of bronklng up clandestine corresnon.ion ., based f"arn(,ter. and tho postmnstora hnvo n n v, : '" V" "! " ' carr'v out "8 every ANSWERS AD FOR HUmiY. FINDS HIS DESERTED WIFE on $ii. J0 and $12. Cvilnr logs are exceedingly scarco Provision nt once. ...... uiiiii re san to no iiiitiiiniT i.J? "I A.a( Sept- 3Deserted by hor husband, whom she had mot through a matrimonial paper, Ms "'" "iuo unuer an . .. ll'I.Kl niiiTnivn wn ItKI'AlU nv-i nouw MoTina; wi ?r".,;ri We nro prepared to do JW by tho day or contract and in"" atlsfaotlon. Let u. flfttrewWP O. 8. FLOYD CO. Marrtil'11': Phohe 31G-.T. Barnard & Langw .....""-wrjir'Sai' LEADED ART 0?,8fSU rnoNK ! ua- lHlin lo stay , ,,Y K .,." mMU ?BR,?"t onc" 0,1,or- so '"nt tlio mar-' A Pret Uoal of American nn.ni wer from w "" nn8' -I. I,, I, enn, lick them -.Eiige e ft Zo S T 'IR vr . ..7 Jon "fciin'rth'Xft.n'd" ' V" - .. ' ' .!? -fage yield of gold the S.S, Si"; "letta Hh.fni"Vl.rlM.i,,r " ! StHfs KJh c:0n!?y-,T U ,S '"Imafa" u Uv o n to theto ? an8VfUU ta hnlf M PtaJ ''Mr.: Tnt er"' 'inforn,. bert Mauim could tell y all abour jT ,mni r,?. i . nro Kl MJ "v1,al" tor ImnuMlnte se. t le s. l - -- ' ooro thnt lf would come to En n rHUlUtt Of IlMlf n lilnl.. .,..1.1 ..., t ...". ".;V " "u ,V""W lOIUlS. Thiv nr frt.. "?.""," v. "ui UlKIlt mill thn "Mr n..i i. v " "" W ' ' "" vim una urt iiiir 1 1 riiov mi.i .. - vnuuis iiinr n:i vin m niii ni .... j .. --"wwi. j mv oo iiimi vnr QiitMii.vi i - r-...- V vii iiu mi rn tmuii v - - "iiiivii iiiim mi vn n .. .- i . w The Sign ol GoodCandjf Always t.v Of mind. I ouroil sM ri..M .. iptloiml disturb their soivnlt Vesuvlu with its Violent oru "n mi I'.reuus in moiirnliiir rnm. K.t'i'i'ini i- i.m.......w. .. pom . 110MV.U mm. n.-ifr .... i v., ;...;., .:..': .:-1,v ..o -.ii puu uo sav apujud am uau anucxi) ' n.NCE it LllUlY. Ol will glvo 'I tmuAi - iu nut i inn a fiiHH.. ii i and tho effort at n V, ?,." ." ",u " ' ,u ot B- years. I would ilk. n,i "'""": . ino woman extonL "" lo so," u?. r? ,ueas of others cett i- n., ,"'ovei1 ner v nanari. r.n.n i.-. . " i ..V..W..V Hum ruiuy ell. tho early pnSt&l$ , Re" store, -The Duy was0onr0h.t,Or. ?,!he Win. h --. . j in ii iiiinnn nxi Unique Pantatonii HIK MODHItN DYEIia. C1 PRERPKItg iwd HAT BNOV AKunn mr pjawaiu m "- flno TftllorlnK Lt " next Suit. Sftft ComtDArclAl. Dm n- j Aujrw here, Any Time "r,U BSSUtoB1 irfBHBIl AUTO BKBVIW ffin'V?rtfclF? PkM eN.ri to H'TO p, K. oi- at... li.l AfUr 1 " rSltT JtorW91"