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"v vo-jw Mft-A.-A- -. . . . .rT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. EVENING EDITION. PERSONAL NOTES I P WfoJH&SgfckiMfflfctfO and S OIIAS. MATSON Is In town today from North Inlet. ED NOAH of North Coos Klvor la In town on business, "MONEY TALKS" rw;it )i t, p.Miiiiii iiffwjwKjmqwrr i mmw w ill Sit IS POSTPONED Mia rita nrsnr in wnuibftAbtm 1 OLD MEXICO; Hub Clothing hoe Co. HAY THIIUSII of Kmplro Is n Marsh flcltl visitor toilny. HAY IMNKHllTON Is n visitor todny from North Inlot. CIIAS. II13ISNI3II of North Inlet Is In town toilny on business. CHAS. I3NI30IU3N Is n business vis itor toilny from Coos Illvor. E. h. H13SSI3Y of South Coos Hlver Is n Mnrshfleld visitor toilny. E. A. CAHDI3LL of North Coos Hlver Is In town toilny on business. WALTI3H CHHISTIANSI3N rnmo In front CnteliliiK inlet today. CAUL 13dI3.IIOFF is 111 MnrshfloliI toilny from South Coos Illvor, T. .1. TIIIITKT, county assessor, Is hero from Coiiulllo on biislness. JOHN MOIIOAN nnil wlfo of Kmplro nro visitors to Mnrshdclil for tho ilny. MIIS. GOODWILL of South Coos Illv or Is visiting In Mnrshllolil for tho ilny. E. L. SUTII13HLANI) of Loo, Ore gon, loft this morning for Myrtle Point. MISS CIIAHLOTTI3 HIOOINSON of Enstshlo Is it Mnrshflehl visitor toilny. TIIUI3 SAILING returned this morn, lug from u biisliiosu trip to Allegany. ANSON 110(113118 nml wlfo nro In own today from their South Coos Hlver home. MI8S IDA OOWNKIl litis roturnoil from u six months' stny at Con don, Oregon. 11EV. FATHER SI'UINGKIl of North Uoiul was In Mnrshllolil yesterday calling on frlcuilR, MIIS. II. M. OLSI3N of Kmplro Is upending tho day In Marshlleld on business and ploasuro. MIIS. V. C. IIUADI.KY Is planning to leave soon for an extended stay In Southern California. t.ounrll Tonight Tho Mnrshllolil city couurll will moot tills evening to tnko up vnrlous city matters. MISS I.OLA MONTtiOMKUY. who has been tuac'.ilng at Falrvlow, roturnoil to her homo In Milling ton last week. KKV. FATHI3R MUNHO will loavo Saturday morning via Drain for rortlainl on business tu bo ab 8ont two wooks. W. S. IIIIYANT of Portland, who arrived on tho Inst Hroakwnlur. eft for Myrtlo Point this niorn Ing on business. EIINKST IIAHRI.NflTON, tlinokeop. or nt Camp li. was In Mnrs llold Saturday evening, returning to emnp thnt night. F. II. ItOlllNSO.V. who arrived on tho llronkwator from Portland, loft on tho train this morning for his homo In Port Orford. MItB. W. I). SIMPSON and dangli tor, Kdlth. of North llend wore over Sunday visitors nt tho w N. Kkbltul homo In Marshfield. .,!', H'H'SltT. representing tho IMnli KiuiiHg Tunneling Machine Co.. of Salt l.Nke Cliy. Is In Mnrshfleld. This In Mr. lillbvrrs Drst trip to thin country. A. J. PKItniCIt i.TTtttiidou. of the linn of A. J. Ii-vraer Tile and Umber Co.. will leave on the Hrenkwitter today on a short business trip tu Portbind. Port of Coos Bay Commis sioners Defer Action Un til 10:30 Tomorrow. After dlscusslnc the bids on tho bonds most of tho day with tho rep rosentntlves of the vnrlous bonding houses, tliecourt or uoos uay uora mlsslon this afternoon derided to meet again at 10:, TO tomorrow when bonds will bo nurtlonod. in this way, It Is exported that oven n betted bid or bettor terms will bo received. Tho host bids today mndo tho bonds pay really G 3-S per cent In terest or taking them at about DO per font of their pnr vnluc. Tho bids were as follows: Spltzor, Ilorlrk Company of Tole- 110, umo $n-,uuu.uu nnu nrrrueu IlllnrnutH lilnliltH. (tin. TTti In $'.'(111.- 000.00 to bo furnished on demand and $100,000.00 bnlnnco In monthly Instalments of $25,000.00 Spltzor, Itorlck Compnny of Tole do, Ohio $2Sfi.000.00 and accrued intorost, tiio money to ho drawn only as needed to pay for Improvements, or when demanded by tho govern ment. First National Hank of Clovelnnd, Ohio $28r,000.000.00 nnd nrcrucil Interest and blank bonds furnished. Money wltdrnwn only us needed to pay for Improvements. S. A. ICenn Company of Chlrngo $.100,000.00 and $11,000.00 bonus on Issilo If It Is nllowcd at six per cent Instead of live per cent. C. W. McNoar and Co.. Chlrngo $2"r.. 1:10.00 and aiTruod Intorost. $100,000.00 to lie furnished on nrccp tanro of bonds, $100,000.00 three monius inter and tho last $100,000. 00 In six months. Hcpicscutiitlvci Present. Four bond houses hnil roprosontn tlvos present, Mr. Fltzgornld repre senting tho First National Ilnnk of Clovoland, Ohio; MV. Frnko repre senting C. V. MeNenr & Compnny of Chicago; Mr. Foster representing Spltzor, Ilorlek & Compnny of Clovo land and Mr. Johnson representing Terry. Ilrlggs & Slayton of Toledo. Ohio. The latter did not put In nny bid. Thero was a llttlo rlnsh about tho O. V. MoNoar & Company bid. Treas urer lingers, who was to reiolvo bids, was out of town and thoro was doubt as to who should rerelvo them. Mr. Frnko did not put In his bid until about llr.lO. nnd Mr. Fltzgoruid and ! os tor kicked strenuously nbout It. None of tho bids had boon opened and A. 11. Powers explained tho clr eumstanies. lie said thnt ono innn telephoned him from Ilosoburg this morning stutlng that bo had boon nils nforined about getting hero, nnd nsk ng thnt the nwuril be delayed ho thnt ho could bid. Finally tho bid wiih accopted nml llled. Thoro was considerable discussion as la whether tho First National Mimic of Clovoland or Spltzor Itorlck and Company bad tho best bid Messrs. Fltzgornld and Foster lines- 1 ir0n mn,h 1Ul?r' rt,rt"l0' dlOckH of $ir.,()oo nnd debating about tho ,,!!.'."H,1 l,l.",,.,lj; tl10 '""imlHslon n.l Journod until this afternoon to giro oath a hearing. b InsLirrecto Leaders Said to Have Made Overtures to End Rebellion There. Itlr 'MO'l.ilcJ rrrn to Coos Itor Tlmoi.l KL PASO, Tex., .Inn. 13. Defin ite proposa's for pence In Mexico worn innili" In Poilrn l.imrnrlii. min ister of foreign affairs, during his recent visit here, It was declared today. It was said that the proposals canio from the Insurrecto leaders. Lascttraln asked time to present tho proposal to President Mndcro. 8th MIY ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER PETITION KITOK.NK DOLAN returned tlu. JM tor part of I ho week from a vIMt with rlMtlveti In (lurdluer. Ho will Iwive In about a vek to rc siiniB bu wurk In Portlnml. MIIS. T. .1. SCAIKK and children are plaunltiK to leave aoou tar San Dlt'Ko to Join Mr. Soalfe. who recently went there and has decided to locate In that cliy. A. It. 1MC1C. Inspector for tho lu Ited Wireless Co.. who arrled on tho Ilreakwaler yesterdav 011 buslneM. will bo an outgoing pasMiiiKur for Portlnml on tmlav's titeamer. MISS NKLL1M TlllIUUCY loft today for Portland and other northorn points. U has been rumored that bhe would wad lien Sterling, for- t merly of Coos Hay. but who Is now locatiKl at HritUh Columbia, but no announcement has been ninilo. MHS. ItOIIICHT JONKS of Florence arrived In .Marslifiidd yestenluy on a visit to her huxbund. Cuut. Hubert Jones on the tug Hobaru. They will probably ko from here to Sau Francisco and other Cal ifornia poiuU, as Capt. Jones Is suffering from rheumatism and will leavo the Kobarts temporar ily, another master from the Sliibhiw takina; his place. The man who cauuot forgho an. inortnl thliiK la a grewn baud In life. Tltuoa' Want Ads bring rosults. Tlmea Want Ads bring f eaults. TO KEEP OP BAND Requests to City Council for Appropriation Circulated During Concert. Despite tlu. incessant downpour ) mln Aosierdii). tho f,oe concert R veu j,t the Masoiile (),,,, n,,1BW J": ( ,;,,s 'Wen iinii.1. !,. uer Hie 1 rw Hn i,r i v i.. was attended by a o.,l-sled ami wry appreciative audience. I lit numbers, most of thorn fa miliar to Mnrshfleld musle lovers, were t'.ciniiinui. M-..H and brought forth much jiralw for ... Hiii-viui nnu tne perrormers. i..io f.ll,n . ""r""'i Vlnce light to the point that n number r petlilons asking tho city coun- f .'V,'n"1,,,",u tUo "Pl'ioprlailon of $1.10.00 a month necessary for be malnienanco of tu, p00lj ,,Hy Concert Hand for this year, were going to be circulated through the audience, 1111.I all those of or above m T ,0f, -l who WH",' ' m. petition" '"' W"1'1 8lB" ,ho Mr. Pratt was lumliv uiinini.,i.v,i a ract which was arutlMng ti those lntorostf In (he bund, as it snowed the uonocui t,.,,,.i r .1... opinion of tlios present. ine petitioiiH with others from business men will probnhlv be IMvseiitiHl to tho city council to- lUKI'l. The following Is the program as rendered at the concert: March, "Tho Falreat of tho Fair," n Sousa Overture. "Ilarber of Sevlllo," .. Hoaalnl lutermewo Klogaute from Contes d' lloffmau Otfuniix-i. uream of tho 8oulh. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." !.,,, Huugarlan Fantnhla ToUauI Quartet front Hlgeletio Yerdl Sacred Solectlou, "Joy to the 'or,l," Hnrnhousa Star Spanglod Dnnner. J Steamer in Early Sunday from Portland Wireless Fails to Work. Tho Ilrenkwater nrrlvcd In onrly Sunday from Portland after a fairly good trip down the const. Sho hnd n good passenger list nnd a miscel laneous cargo of freight. In tho Inttor was a Ford auto for Ocorge Gooilrum. Knrouto down tho const, tho bat torles on her wireless gavo out nnd sho wns unnblo to send any ndvanco notice of her arrival, nnd her nrrlvnl In North lloml early yesterday caught some by surprise. Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho Uronlcwator woro tho following: K. L. Sutherland, W. S. Ilrynnt, Mr. Ilolnnder, Mrs. Ilolnndor, C. K. Miller, O. K. Wnldrogel, Murray Hil lings, Mrs. M. Hillings, .1. K. Mad dux, Lilly M. Scott. Kil. Johnson, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Williams, Mrs. L. C. LaCombo, L. C. LaCombo, Miss Sid Lowis .Mrs. K. Camoron. H. O. Mastors, .Mrs. Masters, J. W. Hoyt, Mrs. lloyt, John Hoyt, Archor Hoyt, Mrs. L. Dopson, Win. Dopson, O. Aver, 11. Kndlrott, C. Nolan, Chris Mlllor, J. 13. Mllor, J. M. Howon, C. II. Freomnn, II, 11. Nichols, Miss Mnrlo Underbill, C. J. Dnrkes, Mrs. A. 13. IIowo, Mrs. 13. I). Ho wo, F. H. Sturgos, Mrs. F. II. Sturges, Goorgo W. Hoxlo. 13. O. Iloxle, Ilobt. Hut chinson, Mrs. Ilort Lyons. Miss Mar lon Fronson, F. II. Iloblnson, Tom Mortburg, M. 0. Hobblns, J. H. Falr chlld, A. It. itlco, J. II. Andorson, John Samlo, Henry Mariner, Geo. Johnson, Martin Johnson. Waltor Vail, Frank Vail, J. M. Doan, and Frank Murray. em!-Annual Clearance Sale Supremacy of Purchasing Power Gives You Greatest Variety and for Less Watch Tomorrow's Paper for Detailed Announcement, Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, Marshfield "MONEY TALKS" ' Bcmdon STATE ME! L LOCA LIDS Oregon Land Board Finds It Can't Convey Title to Property Sold Here. G. G. Hrown, cleric of tho Oregon Stato Lnnd Hoard, has just compiled a list of Coos County lands which tho stato land board hns sold nnd cannot glvo title. Nearly eight bun tired acres of laud Is Involved. In a lottor to tho Times Mr. Irrown an nounces thnt pnrtles who purchased MILS TODAY FOR FRISCO Steamer Washington Leaves This Afternoon with a Large Passenger List. Tho Washington sailed today for San Francisco with a largo pnsson ger list and a big cargo of inlscol InncoiiM frolL'lii. Tin, u'liuiiiiiitinii deeded to parties In this section, but will sail from Snn Francisco next which they hnvo Inter found that thoy. Saturday for Coos Hay. Among inoso sniung on her from horo today wero tho following: J. J. ItOSO. .1. Ivlnmiril 1. T. Ifltllt,) M....lntl. I..... ' ..... . ,11 : .at ,.. ... .ijui.L ill. i.iiiii. mil nri tho lands will bo refunded the pur- ''ones, Gow Why, Alvn Doll, Geo. chaso prlco, Doll. W. II. King, J. 13. Kelfe. Joo A60R TROU Bl HEATH BATE IS VERYLOW HERE City Physician Mingtis' Rq- port Shows Coos Bay to Be Very Healthy. Dr. 13. MliiKiiH, city' physlelnn. has just completed his nnnunl roport of tie Mtnl siatlstlcs or tho cltv of Marshfield for 191" and filed It with city Hecordor Hutlor. Tho report Is us follows: .Number of births, SO; males, 15: remales 35, ninon which wore ono pair or twins. Sl.VtV ()f I 111! fHtltnra of lli.uui l.ll ilreu were born In ili iTiiitu.i Stated and 10 were of foreign I birlh. j SitV-foiir lif Ilia I1W.II...K. ....., born In the 1'nlted Slates and 15 1 were of foreign birth. 1 lie total number of deaths wn II. of which 10 were males and four female. Cannon or death I'rnoinla. a; still born, l; ptomalno poisoning. 1; nephritis, i; Inter-cranlal pres sure, i; tuberculosis. U; oiitero co litis. ; cerobro spinal meulnttltls, t; embolus. npoplexy. 1. Contagious diseases Scarlet fo ver. 1 ; measles. 1 , This report shows a remarkably low death rate. Annnmim- n,,,t n,. city has u population of H500, the death late per 1000 for tho past year is four, which Is far bolow the death rate in cities claiming the lowest mortality. The Ingross of contaKlous diseases has been substnntlnll blocked by effective Oliarailtllin nimiKiiriw n.i .1... ...... . ... . ..... MIIM iiiu Hill'- lux of suspicious cases of infection. 1 icei. i-owever. that the city eoun cll should niako further provisions for iiunrnnllnlnir nn,i ieni,.n.w. .. , , ' "- '.. .v.,..,K lull- tnglou diseases In the future. Cas ual obervatlou dist'loses the fact (hat tho city U lslted dallv hv nontliu; population who contribute lareely tm the distribution of cou taulous diseases and unles some measure is nrnvlilu.! i,.- U.1.1..1. ...,.. of contaBlon cau be quickly remov ed from the numerous hotels rooming houses. lodgliiB houses and oilier ulaces of )i,,io .. .... , mlght gain considerable headway 1 would recommend that the elt' puielase a uot house for this uur pose and htve It equipped In a moderate way tor carina for con jaglous dtteaatg whr they canngt be effective v biumii..i'i.. ".' o.Iup w.n. ' "u '" "" HAD HOUGH TItll u., unimco, ii. .1. Mimpson. ihuhi'm, uuii koiiiui W 1-2 SI3 1-1 fSOnernHl In .. ' I lunil W. O. I'nlmor. rn r n w j ... I 1 wp. i , ng, 1 1 w. unto, Apr. 30, 1SS8. Grnntoo Lomuol Mortlnm or. NI3 1-1, NI3 1-1 (10 neros) In sec. 10, Twp. 25 S, Up. 1 1 W. Dato, Fob. 3, 1803. Grantee, Chns. 13. Coolc. SW 1-1, NV 1-1, S13 1-1 (200 acros) In sec. 17, Twp. 20 S, Itg. 11 W. Dato, March 22, 18SS. Grantee G. W. Kimball. SI3 1-1. NW 1-1 (10 acros) In sec. Tas, Aiken of Mai-sliflclil on Flllelil During Severe Sturm. Jfis. Alkon, son of Mr. and .Mra. riiSi "'1 ?f ?'l"l. wb on tho MflOlll. Wlllcll 1m, 1 n vm... .....!. .-I.. (';0,n n",,0 to Snn Francisco last "vim. mo mo ill inn itii,,,in t...,t ; ."..I ...... mo(i nwny f0... ...,,., ncros) in soc. 10. Tivn. 27 s. rint,, ,. l.0.Vsn1"1 .feo ot hor deck load of Mar. 22, 1S8S. Grantee. G. W. Kim: V'0. a time ,! P1',1 frolf ht "P. ball. , i,Y,' tlmo: . b okod us though tho N 1-2. NI3 1-1 (SO acres) In soc ' i" u"1"" "ol b "'" o wonther 20. Twp. 2S s. Kb. 2 w Dato' JL nr',", ?llU ,lU "nrrt woro Doc. la.iooo. 'Gnrntee. Job,, v lTJoln?fu T" ' Glvnns. , ;' , MHoil from Hnndon on tho Fl- NI3 1-1 (100 acres) In sec. 10 Two i nr?,: -'7 13. Kg.' is W. Mar. IS 187" IwA,,,,u;B0, ' Jnn,os rry, Hort Grantee, Ilobt. Wlngnto ' 7"' . ?SnC,nr, J.,Ut,or a,", w". "" aaKo, D. Flshor, L. jj, Miirnhv ' I Ilobort Ilndllllnn lXJll ,. 'V"F',M n. " .. ""'" Aiue . ii. ii. . ,urA.r ',' i0' Y.';?-.'rro" nnd threo STILL FEA I. W. W. Noy Reported Have About 175 Men Brought in Here. Thoro hnvo boon a few del- nicntu In tho local labor sltoitf which wan forcastod In the Tl: tho other dny. Tho I. W. W.t has, It is claimed, nbout 17S lEeri- In tills county, mostly now jrrtil irom oisowhoro, nnd thoy arei to bo trvlnir in Hlurl irnnl.ln Tho nllior ilnv n iintnl.nr nt lb- took possession of 'n vacant hot1 on i''. s. Dow'a upnlo-dryor rroptr, at Myrtlo Point. Thoy slmpljrnot. in ami lltted It up to llvo in. ?. posted a big "I. W. W." llcsdw orB" sign ovor tho door. When I Dow visited thoro Inst wook.befec mom and ordored thorn nwarulf uaving mo houso torn town. Lnst week, nnn ilnntn olinrtlt on tho WlHctt & Durr workcit Smlth-Pnwnra linn fpnin Mvrll P:: qult work without notice. Tbjj tl up mo oiiovel for a day tut cjJI iow weni out. Tho work Is p!tl uu rigm now. Today llftccn inon caino In I the CntinTilinfrnii nnmn nAfir Ctrl and nro supposed to bo ilmllr uiuso wno iint thoro a few a co. OwllKT In llin Tinu'cni.mro hfltlt sotirco of most of tho trouble, n or mo logging enmps aro nownr. ing to niro strnngo mon nndirt to bo planning to work short lu! rather than to havo I. W. W or? Izora got to work among thelrics IRS Hi U, UUII I IK (on'lei- P-FoKlo. Mid Mrs. I'fonu'"' I NOHTH IIH.VI) XKWS. PASSES Id Hnvo VO.Ir tnh .,,.... .. Tho Times ofneo; ' '"s uoao nl Mr. and Mrs. 13. Gcorga S roturnoil yonlordny niormof tllt'lr hninn nn Sniilli fOOl K after spondlng tho week '.' It. McCnnn homo In North DM ItoV. Ovvnn nf fnnnlHe Is ! lug Hov. II. N. Lewr of N Henil with tho rcvlvnl meettj Which Sho Ir rnn.lnrtlntr lnttl'1 ieii jireiuren church. Hnve your Job printing d'11 i no rimoa onico. Plat B. Resident Succumbs to ! Complication of Diseases j nt Arllnnnnrl A -. I m OUVC4IIUUU MIJU. Mrs. A. .1. ririnin o . .. den of IJ.U II, died at her homo thoio yesterday 0f a complication of diseases nml bronchitis. -S. 1S37. lu Klrkwood, N. Y nnd her ninldon nauio wns Margaret Conkllu. Sho had lived S Hay about llvo yoars, coming boo Irom Camion, Wis. k ,01 Slto Is survived W i. 1....1 1 f!1!1 l. ,aK'tor. 'Miss M. Jose phine qrimii. formerly nn Instructor ... ...u .uiiu noun so 100 . imt now fleo " " U Mar",,r,0' VoS&l The funeral will he held Tuosdny afternoon from the North Hond Iresbyterian church, the Hov. j ."" Hurkhart oiUelatln. Durintr her i-esldeuce on the Hay, Mrs. Griffin . luuujr inenus and her death Will cause liinnt. ,, ."v them. w" wrao,,B "The girl tfao wouldn't make a food wife for a poor man would niako a poor wife for a rich man." Have your Job prlntlne uono . Tho Times oBlce. Announcement to the Public: slnli ten. . ? nWsorntlnB Meat Co., located on W So :. r s,,onnan nnd un, Aven. Norti,BeBi Wl opon their doors for business Jnn.mr, ir.ft, n,i cordis b.eh 1 I,Ub," t0 m' "8 a v,8,t d inspect our market M lc h Is snipped with tho most un..o.,lntn refrIrtW ' unr anil sanltnry cooling room. In whim. ,... ue0 oU ea on81" oni.T fa"Cy 8a"8nKCS' flsh' eamo d 0)'8(" , ease lm?a " nf tS "r0 "0t BUbJectod ls roosting and V limmlnB in n m' "a l8 tl10 cn80 wllon they t in " ""J" "" ,0" mnrUet- Tho fact Is that our market H i, nZ- " UU8 im)' WI,,cl comes up to tho requirements t an 1 in lZ,Fm "r "rl"s l as the V paving natron? "w W B,V 5 I,or C0Ilt -"Bcount to pajing patrons. Wn oniinu 4i, . . ... ! nssurn vn.. it. ,..m , " uuu or"er rrom ovoryoou), '- vo . dlrec n l m,V, 0Ur Prper att0,,tlon. bother bought V Wo H, L rCl1 b' l,hono nnd dovored to your W -Wo will do our host to plenso vo... n ,. .,,.. .' nW hroT s to to "I ,OHVOr 0n? ' ' "oring beten s"ven lite L " nU a:dm t0 th0 north o' Virginia, must M oSsto tl?' "'-I "" orde t0 fo south, before 9 a. m- f oruers to the west, bafnrn in o , ...,..'. . , t m to C:30 p. m. iinoB nours i. , Pliono No. 1441. . liork vJl armi1r;-I"t flash market price paid for Wk. wl and poultry. Only good quality bought. JtuaiiBuiiUliy, H. A. DOCK, Manager. 1 A. Sto iron That ll eI( the j. "'Hson. llled 0 v to A'-' V wsm