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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913. EVENING EDITION. Y, ' ..L !!SI PERSONAL NOTES !AN K MALOXHV Xcwh Editor Official lntcr of Coos Con nty. OFFICIAL PAPKIt OF OF MARSIIFIF. I'll 1 1 CI TV I). 400 LOST IN All EXPLOSION inr AMoelntfd Prnui to Coos tlr TlmM.J MEXICO CITY .March 28. A re port Unit HiIh fur Incks confirmation in current lioro that n boat with more Ibnn 400 Boldlcrs was sunk off Quay 3i:is In the Gulf of California. The Rcdondo arrived In lato yes terday afternoon from San Francisco. Sho hnd n rapacity passenger list and a good cargo of freight, the large locomotive for the Smith-Powers company being the principal Item In the- cargo. On her next trip the Rcdondo wilt bring n steam shovel for the Stnlth-PoworB road. The Rcdondo also brought live lieavy anchors for the Southern I'a clflc. which nro supposed for use In the construction of the bridge. The Ilcdonilo will sail at I o'clock 3unday for the south. Among those nrrlvlng on the Ilc donilo wore: If. S. Tower. Mrs. II. S. Tower. F. . Wcsterborg, L. L. Hooper. A. Ilium. P. V. (Ilbbs. I. Glbbs. (I. C. Chrlstmnn, It. W. Cllnkenbeard. C. V. Snnk. F. Hammer. .Mrs. M. A. Lowell. .Miss K, Scannon V. Ogron. W. C. lllckford. S. Abraham. N. Vox nmos, J. ItobluKon, A. V. Itmvrcy. II. P. Wllklns, Mrs. Wllklns mid Ihrcu children, It V. Ilulllngton and wire. P Itademalllu. F 0. Smith. Mrs, Wlliimt ii'ihI ten Htecrage. A largo crowd filled the Mnsonlc Opera House on (In second night of the 'Coos Hay Hand ciUertalniiu'iit, "A Night of Laughs," There were now Jokes by the end men new Kings nnd new dunces, together with n part of Wednesday evening's program, which went to make the utiow n very pleasing one and again ToflectH great credit on the director Harry Kunls. While Mr. Knnls malum n specialty nf light opera, he tons proven to the Miirahtlolil public that his ability overreaches opera territory and Is not bounded by vaudeville. Jay Tower amilii divided honors as TocallKt anil eiidmau. Ills work as rmhiiau was excellent and especially uh he was pressed Into service at the uleventh hour and without pracilce. The new features of last night' performances, and which assisted In mnkfttK lhe evening a success were: Tenor solo lllllle Head Smith. Vocal duet Hetty lions and A. II. Dixon. T.imn. Yuma .Man, soloist - Mur Jorlo (Iruhnnt. Yama girls Ursula FniTliig.'r. TJugmar Flelsburg. I tut It Duugan. Ttuby Hendry. It ill It Cowan and Vel wa Rosa. nurltone solo. Don .luaii's Seren ade 1.. K. HallliiKor. Cuddle l'p a Llttlo Clemr. Ilou y Mine, soloist -Arthur Miller. Walking Hoys and Girl K. II. lleAren. Hetty Rush. O. I,. Ham-It. Ruth Matthews. C. It. Dlndliuor. Ad uri rainier. W. II. McNoy. Maude Ttowron. A. .1. Miller, llertha Sibjou bcrg, C. W. Terry, Harriet lluutcu. f,eo Craven. KlUa Ayre. I. X. Miller and Hello O'ConiiHr. Character Sketch "Is It ltaln mg?" Susan Sunbeam - Doslreo Wyatt. VoiulersplnkledoilHlHiuiir Harry Eiml. Saxnphone Quartittt-l)r. W. A Toye. C. S. llolfuiHii, George Ayro and K. 1). llusby. IMayet "One ChrUtmus Kve." Old Farmer Ilruwn A. S. Hlan ctmrd. Kllvuiboth, bis daughter Until Matthews. Samanthy. his stop-daughter -Kl-leu Kudiius. OLLIVAXT WKAVKH for nil klnilH of FRESH FRC1TS and VEGK TAlll.F.S. Llbby ti.. hid Kind YOD havii ALWAYS USED. Phono 751. Pad'" Wvery unil TrnnMfer PonioMny, OLL1VANT .V Wi:.Vi:it for all Kinds of FRESH 1'RIUTS and VF.GE. TAULES. HAND DAM'i: at Hagles Hall. HATCHIIAV lllKbt MARCH till. DRUNKENNESS Is n curnblo disease, whkh requires treatment. The ORRINK treatment rnn bo usod with absolute conlUlence. It destroys all ileslro for whiskey, beor, or other Intoxicants. Can bo given In the home No sanitarium ex pense. No loss of tlmo for work. Can bo given secretly. If after a trial you fall to get any benefit from .Hi use your monoy will bo rofunded. ORR1M3 lb' prepared In two forms: No. I, secret treatment, n powder; ORRINK No. 2, In pill form, for thoso who doslro to tako voluntary treatment, Costa only $1.00 a box. Goino In and tallc over tlio matter with us. Ask for booklot. Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Front St., Phono 74-J. Noto that word 'pre scription, ' If fit oil raio IW FEATURES i bio snow j 110 Y LANDRITH of North Coos RI- I er Is In town on business. 1 GEORGE CATCHING of Sumner Is In town today on business. MRS. MAIIY KRICIC of Coos River Is spending the dny In town. T. C. RL'SSHLL of Denver Hill was In the city on business today. MIIS. MARTHA VERDLVO of Alle gany Is spending the day In town. CAPT. G. J. RICHARDSON will lonve Sundny for San Francisco. C. O. HAItltY of Hrewster Valley Is spending a few days in Mnrsh llcld. CUFFOHD CARLSON of North Coos River Is n town visitor to day. MRS. CAIIIj SMKDIHJRG of Catch ing Inlet Is a Mnrshflcld visitor to day. JAY MAHONKY expects to leave Monday on a business trip to Florence. K. I). McCRARY, Sr., and wife will leave Sunday for their old Home in Joplln. Mo. R. J. CORK, who hns been visiting relatives hero, will leave Sunday for Los Angeles. MRS. J. H. FLANAGAN Is planning to lenve Sundny for San Francis co to visit relatives. W. S. JESS and family will leave Sunday for California, where they will make their home. A. Y. MYERS of the Reynolds De velopment Company left for Han don on business this morning. F. K. WKSTERUERG of tlio People's r-I0-ir cent Btoro returned yes terday from n business trip to San Francisco. W. C. FENSLER and son. Clarke Fensler, returned to Myrtle Point today after n brief business visit In the city. WARNER OGREN roturned yester day from San Francisco, where ho hns been n fow weeks on business and pleasure. II. S. TOWER nnd wlfo returned Inst evening from n ten days' trip to San Francisco nnd llerkeley, whore they visited their daughter, Miss Norn. A. K. STOSS.UEISTER, of the Coo Day HiiHlness college returned yesterday from an extended busi ness trip to Astorln and Living ston, Montana. C. W. nillllS and son, PERCY, re turned yesterday from California, whero thoy have spent the winter to take charge of their North In let canberry ranch. A. TIEDOEN and wife will lenve Sunday for California, after spend ing the winter at the homo of their son, Supt. Tlodgen. Thoy will return to their old home In Michigan. T. IV. STACKHOl'SE, formerly n resident of Murshllelil and one of the orlglnntoni of Drown Duck, ar rived today from his homo lit Vir ginia. Tom Admits having a longing for Coos Day and says, "She's rosin." Ills many frlendH will welcome him back and hope he has returned to stay. Regular COOKED FOOD I LE of LADIES of PRKSIIYTEHIAX church will bo held at I'lIltllY NICIIOL' SOX'S STORE. SATt'ltDAV AFTER XOOX, beginning at 1 o'clock. NOTICE. To all Royal Solect Mastors, real dent nnd visiting. A Council of Crept ! masonry will bo Instltued In'1""1 ' "' "ecu louii.eu jus Masonic Hall at 7: :10 p. in.. March M. All United C. II. MARSH. It. nnd S. M. Choice Green Thin FROM THE GARDEN I ii'ic N n list .if fresli fruits nnd vcucluhli". that will make the meals more iippcti.lng: ciioiu: ct Liii.owint cmsp ri:i,i:itY XK'i: ll5i:SII ASPAIIAGIS FiiKsii minium iii:.i i.iriTit'i: CAItltAGi; XH'i: YAKIMA lti:i APPI.KS (iOOD CAMFOItXIA OUANCKS (Tin kind (bat are nut lincn.) rum; llAXAXAS LK.MOXS (.It ') Fltl'IT line of the Choicest ('mined Good. I'll 1 1 The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phoue 32. Coos Bay Bosnoess College Bookkeeping. Arithmetic, Pen manship, Spelling, Commercial Law, Business Correspondence, Shorthand, and Touch Typewrit ing. Positions waiting for graduate. Typewriters Wo sell, rent, exchange and ro palr, all makes, new and second hand. Itlhhons (iiiaraiitecil, Carbiiii Paper Guui'Mutccd. Call up TVPIOWIUTFIt KXCHAXGU & SUPPLY CO. Phono 44. Alliance Dock OX I :EL0P IKG WIFE IS W. S. Green, a resident of Drltisli Columbia, who has been on tho Day) for several days searching for his i wife and little daughter, who left suddenly with a ninn going under the name of Jackson, hns left hero without leaving his address, nnd now; Information that ho desired has been obtained but ennnot be forwarded to him. Mr. Qreon searched here. at .Nona iionu, iinnuun, uuiiumu mm other points In vain and finally left for home. Green was especially anxious to llnd them becausu his wlfo took somo valuable papers belonging to him. He Bays that ho has no desire to get his wlfo back but that he Is very desirous of securing the papers which are of no vnluo to her, but which are very Important to him. He says that his wife's name was Mabel. She was n rather smnll wo man with brown hair. Their little daughter Is about eight years old and has loiig'curly red hnlr. Ho was quite startled on tho street In Mnrshfleld tho other dny when be cnught sight of a llttlo miss with red curls down her back and nbout tho size of his daughter. He thought sure he had found her until no got up close to hor and then he found that she was a llttlo girl who had lived hero a long time. Green thought that tho three had I como here from Portland, but It suciiis inai iney tun nui. uu mini In tho enso had been going under the name of Jackson, but later changed It to Powell. Constnblo W. D. Cox and Chief An derson of North Dcnd assisted Green In his search but neither of them got Ills postolllce address. Although no direct word hits been received from Porter Druthers, It Is expected that actual construction will bo started on tho Southern Paci fic In North Rend within n few days, It Is uuolllclally reported that tho final arrangements between the Southern Pacific and the Simpson Lumber company for the required right of way were concluded at San Francisco yesterday or tho day be fore. L. J. Simpson remaining there to close It. Supt Dixon of the MacArthiir Perks company Is expected to return within a few days. Archie Phillips, who has had chargo of the clearing of the right of wny across tho park has practical ly concluded everything preliminary to the actual grading work. While the equipment shipped In I yesterday on the llrenkwater Is smnll it Is expected that more and men to i op rate It will arrive hoon. I Supt Miller of tho local Interests ",r hnuuioni niciuc saiii toiiay when work would start but expected Hint If vru'i' ! i. !ion. Probably .lohitson Porlor. of Por ter llrothtrs, will come In with Supt. Dixon to start the work tere. Mr. Dixon will ho sort of nit Inspector on tho whole work between here and Notl tunnel for the MncArthitr. Perks company, who sublet the con tract to Porter Druthers. It Is understood tha dellulte ne gotiations between the Southern Pa ri Mr and the Terminal Railway, con cerning the franchise in Marshlleld, ivlll be taken up at San Francisco next week. TONIGHT at m Royal (.'lent Ocean Disaster (ireut Noi-tfi. ein Feature Film In Two Reels Saved From Sin Majestic Close Slmvc Punch Some Doctor Punch .IOK C.WII-Trick Violinist, hlstcd hy kid pi:(; ill A Change of Vaudeville ami I As- Illlllll' latloii of making n Violin talk AT Till: STAR, XOHTII IIKXD T.inlght i:dvauds axd mkhiiitts Musical ComtMly Company I.T PKOPl.i: I.". 1'ivseut lUtOWX'S ll.MtV Dpeu In Mmlifielil for one Week .Monday. W3I. S. TUIU'EN, AHCHITECT Marshfield. Oregon. D H. A. J. HKXimV'S Modern Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high clnsi work on short notlco at tho very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coke Bid;., Opt Chandler Hoa1, phono lir-J. We Are Now Giving Away as premiums, Hokoi-s, Triple Plated Sllverwnre, Onyx Knaineled-wttre and Homer LauBhlln China. It will pay you to Investigate and learn our prices and method of doing business. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House 1S4 Market Ave. Phone 394-J. SOUGHT HEBE HAILir NEWS OF COOS BAY Do not miss soolng tho busiest town on tho coast, from Portland to San Francisco; tho town that doubled Its popu lation In threo years of conservative growth. BANDON BY THE SEA Roasonablbo prices In business nnnd residence lota, forming and ranch lands within the reach of all. Donald MacKktodk HIJAL USTATK Have You a Bank Connection? We feol suro that thore nro quite n good ninny persons in this community who do not roallzn how Brent tin advantage It Isto havo business relations wltn a cood bank. Upon such porBonn wo wirth lo urgo tho wisdom of gottlu,? acquainted with tho oillcers of this reliable financial institution. As a depositor hero, you will bo in n position to get a great deal of valuablo ndvlco and other usslstuuco In your flnauclut and business affairs In addition to tho uso of tho cuslouiury banking facilities. It will pay you In a great many wnyH to beconio a regular bank depositor and customer. First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank Interest Paid Taxes can be C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItlCTAII. M'.Minnt, laTii, siiix(;lks, mol'ldixcs, hash IIQOFIXO PAPFIt, CTC. CUT TIIK KUKIj HILL IX TWO piioxi: urn. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. 11I3XUV SF.XGSTACKF.X, Mgr. Coqulllo Olllco Phone 191 Platting Landa a epeclnlty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshfield OfTtco 14-J. General Agents "BASTSIDK." TIIK HKCOltl) PHOTOOHAVHING Havo photographic copies of abstracts of titles, present owners, to real estate furnished on short HUSIXKSS OFFICK: J 17 North PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY TDKXJAM1X OSTLIXD, - Consulting Knglnoer ami Architect. Phono lUil-L .Marshfield, Ore. JM. WHIG COXT UIGIlT, TUACrOU AXD IlUILDKU Rstlmatsa furnished on request. Plans and specifications furnished If desired. An honest job gunran. teed. Phone 124-H. OLIVIA EDMA.N, Mechano-Tlieraplst Scientific Swedish Massago, Medic Gymnastics O'Coiinell Apattincnts Phone -10.1 JOF.L OSTLIXD, Piano Tuner and Itcpalrer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phoue 103-L pKHL RILEY HALLIXGEH l'lunlst aud TeMcher Reaidenco-Studlo, 237 So. Droadwaj Phone 18-L. xWG. CHANDLER, Architect, Room 801 nnd 302, Coke Uuildlni SUrshfleld, Oregon. BY THE SEA unit INSUHANCK. Thc e BENNETT BANK in Coos County. on Time deposits. Paid at this Bank. DKPAKTMF.NT AND DOOlW. IIV USING OUU WOOD. 1H2 SOUTH UHOADWAY AllSTItACT COMPANY all records of Coos County to dnto, or any othor Information relating notlco, Front St., Marshfield. lMiono 101 J W. J. RUST, Manager The Star Transfer and Storage Co. U prepsrod to do sll klnda of iaullni on short notice. W meet all tralni and boats and we also havo the latest style Reynolds Piano Moter. W guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, P rop. Phones 98-R. 120-J o-T WHKX YOU WANT A MK88KN GLR HOY Somethlug eat for or delivered I'HONK 120,7i Ibt WaU d lU Cnarge8 reason. CHA8 ORAVHY. DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you want a Kooil Dairy or Mock farm h,. 'tyKerail or hone JU.-ii, .Muixliriflil. For llio lloiiieMekeiw-t, ,. ,,. .. w)in of the n,t 0 vmuiy for wile. ' ru. w, ftionnow, 7;. .. DMiirt. 171 Grime llulldlnjc, ovw Qru4 xveaier. Low In ,irc .. . , Electric Irons Wo Imvo n fi.tv . '" in good wUfCC0!1,M,a ut .$1.7,-,. ""'kins Coa()(oJ New Irons, $a,5o U Coos Bay Wiring Co -"n iJUST RKPI'iri.... A Int.,,.. .,1.1.. ' ai;8 shrieS:,,mc,,lof,:ricct Call and boo our stnoir -. .. wro. Wo also have som. J" atosc designs In shower ,i "' from two light to flvo p. '"?". In electrical smmVa lutl J. A. Goodwill and W. E ?.. VUxto, Art ana Window Gl' T rjrs, Prismatic Gla. Mall orders and phono order'i n, uromtit nttniitinn ii.u " 1?e ... n'H'od. v&FS Til ao. nroadway. Mar,t,leM Union Storage Company a. itearu, Mgr. bxport Packers. Carnct cimm Furniture Packcil.K"1 382 Front S?. """ -!, , Leavo orders nt Qolng & itI" Rsher Auto Service Win. Fluhcr, Proprietor. Phono orders to Jllllyer'i dm Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p a imiuuu u-.i. itgni paono 18I.R. Marshlleld, Oregon. Save That Bundle for Me A squaro deal and a clean illrt HUH SARTDIt, Twin City Laundry Phono l!(S:t-.T ni ria Pictures &Framing Walker Studio You Can Gtt West Marshfield Lots For $350.00 12 minutes walk from post offire within :!( ft. of lets srlllns foe SUKHUMI Wo have but two ML !. S. Kaufman Co. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver me yuiw. Phone 57-J Marshfjrig City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful prlrerii reasonable charges. Our o'"'; "Will go any where at iW W oiuuuo uiuui-w "-- o ..l ri.i.. ninmin imiHi auu - Uigar Htore. uuy i"" - - Nigut mono . RAUKKIl GOODALW. r.nrlg wrsimowN S A. H. hopcw Marshfield Paint (2b Decorating Co. .. ..., i.'.inilslied. ..... IHT.L JIiMW4S A modern Drl 'eS&l Light, fitoum He"; " Cold Water. nnng HOTEL O O O B O. A. Mftlln, Trop. . lute-t 50 wu. y, -SUB Cor. iimmiivar -- Unique Pantatoriunj TIIHMOI)KKNIWNSS I'llKSSICIlSaudHATKi Airent for Uinwrd If. '"". Co., Flue TiJIorlB. make your next " WiStnlt 2fi CENTRAL. lJL WliitcDuck Billion Shoes ,r IlilMn' , Also new !'" ;v N, ' .... i rr r Shoes for !" ' , fflcU The Electncwiy, First ClawWenviflf iiromj'iiy -; -! cor, uni0B XTmt, III OMce Phone WO