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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SET FIRES 10 HEAR ALARMS Jas. Dodds, Winnipeg Farmer, Prompted to Arson by Love of Clanging Bells. tOr AuocliteJ rrn to Coos Dr Times. WINNIPEG, Man., March 2U. BecauBo ho loved to hear the clang ing of tho englno bolls, James Dodds, nged 23, farm laborer, Iiuh utarted moro than 0110 hundred fires In Winnipeg and St. Honlfnco In leas than a year, according to hln confession. Ma passion caused u loss of one million dollnrs. 1 S L E EA LATE REPORTS IN Crest of Flood Sweeping Southward and Threatens Large Area. Ill Auod.tM TrM to Coo n7 TIihm.J INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., March 20. A final recession of tho flood wa ters in Indiana todny Is expected to lift tho veil that covered so closely whatever loss of life there was In the flooded cities In Wabash and White Hlver vnlloyH. Meanwhile, tho flood crest Is sweeping towartl tho Olilr and spreading wldo destruction In the northern valleys of tho rivers and along tho Ohio. Terror Increases In Kvnnavlllc, Vlnccnncs and all small towns on tho lower Wabash as the swollen waters swell tho crest. II loss of life occurs It will not bo foi tho lock of warning, as courlors arc spreading tho alarm all through the threatened sections. Sixteen bodies wcro recovered at Urookovillo and twenty nro known to bo dead at Peru, but n search of west Indlannpolls failed to establish any drownings. KANSAS HANK ItOltllKIlV. CnMiler Ilmwn Killed, but lliuikfi Kills One of Robbers. inr AiocUtl ITi-m to Coot liar Tlmti. UARNKS, Kansas, Marcli 29. Robort Drown, cashier of tho Hamci Statu Hank, was shot and killed ear ly todny" by one of two robbers, wlir attempted to rob the institution Frank Sponcer or tho OMIcInl Kx rhaugo Inink hero shot and killed ono of tho robbers. flRARKHH MCKI) MOIti: MT.X llclnr Work on Wlllniiiclttl'iu'lflt; I'nfdiM l'niviirit. BUOfcNH, Or., March 29. "Mpi wanted" Is tho sign In front o Twohy Druthers' offlco hero. Th company Is sending men to renpoi enmps between Eugene and Klmlrn, in order to finish grading. Fifty men nro wanted. When this work Is done the grado ttlll bo ready for tho rallH iih far as tho second crossing of tho Long Tom. Ah tho Wlllnmotto-Pnelfle Company hna tho rails and tho stool for tho bridges on hand, It will re el u I ro but a short time to complete the track thlH far. Uotween Klmlrn and Portoln thoro Is a llttlo grading to bo finished nud Homo piling to bo placed, and be tween Portola and tho Notl tunnel soma fills nro yot to bo completed Work on tho tunnel Is progress lug at tho rato of four or five feet n day. Tho heading Is In over 1700 foot, with Homo 700 feet yet to go, August is set as tho probable month of the completion of tho tunnel. Large Force of Men Digging Bodies and Articles Out in Dayton. ' tnr Assotlsled PrfM to Coo lty TlmM.l DAYTON, Ohio, March 29. Moro than 1,000 militiamen on duty are digging bodies out of tho mud, which was tho chief work of tho rescue par ties today. Thousands of persons arc being fed and otherwise cared for at tho Longfellow school In Daytonvlow. That at least thirty persons were killed In tho collapse of the Leonard building Is the statement of the city detective, who witnessed tho crumbl ing of tho building. Urllllant sunshine today throw an uncanny light over tho distorted scenes In arena whore tho homes of "5,000 people were swept nway or toppled over. WATKIt IS St'lM'LIKI). HT Auoclaltil Prfs to Coos Ilr Tlmn.l DAYTON, Ohio, March 29. Tho -Ity water works were restored to lay, relieving ono of tho most serl 3iis phases of tho situation here. 1'ISH KOIt FLOOD VICTIMS. Ciit.it. J. .1. Ileyntilds Offers to Donate Carloiid, PORTLAND. Ore., March 31. J. J. Reynolds, of tho Oregon, Wash ington and California Salmon Pack ers Association, has wired Governor Cox of Ohio, asking if a donation of a carload of canned salmon would ho acceptable for the Hood refugees. ALI1ANY, Ore., March 31. Tho Commercial Club of this city has shipped a carload of potatoes to tho flood sufferers of Ohio and Indiana. RUYS FINK CORXKIl "lint. I). Ilitlilivlii PiiivlinseN Corner of Skill nud Commercial Today. A dcnl was consumated today hrough I. S. Kaufman & Company whereby CbnB. D. Daldwln purchased ho corner of Sixth and Commercial from W. A. Atkinson, of Hampton, 'own, and Gcorgo Kcnlluo, formerly if Hnmptou but now of Los An- teles. Tho price Is understood to mvo been 15,000. Tito corner :s '00 x 100 and is flno property. Mr. lnldwin may erect an apartment lottBo on tho corner In tho near fit- ttre. COOS flKTH SOME. in Talk about tho stubborncss of the muloi Why, thoro aro some men that hnvo htm beaten nlno miles! Government Laud Sale Itilugs S?2.T 12 Over Last Year. SALEM, Oro March 31. Accord ing to a statement made by Secretary if State Olcntt, tho state's perrentngo from tho sale of government land this yenr amounts to $15,328, an In crenso of $2512.33 over Inst year, tho sum received then being $12, 785. C7. This represents 5 per cent )f tho money received from tho snlo if tho lands, and tho monoy is appor tioned among tho counties and Is to bo used by them In building ronds. Coos county will recolvo $201.01, Curry county $240.17 ami Douglas $789.13. NORTH 1IKXI) flllAVK LOOTED Tho North Ilend Harbor says: A largo reward will bo paid for tho capture and arrest of tho party or parties who dug up and aro using one big 125-nound hammer Interred In Simpson Park, North Rend, be side tho S. P. right of way, March 1, 1913. inhabitants of nenr-by pro ducts report tho famlllnr strokes of ills monstrous hammer during the pnBt fow weeks. Thoro have also been sounds of tho numerous small er triho hereabouts. Newcomers nro very much nnnoyed by those sounds nud many thinking It unsafo havo gono back home. A posso may ho organized to round up these "knock ers" nud bury them niraln. A cunni may ho kept over tho grnvo day and night. "z- Make Us Prove It We dare not exaggerate to you. We are dependent upon your patronage. To get It we must have your trust and confi dence. We make the following statements with n full under standing of what they mean to us. Vou are safe when you believe In these statements. PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Marshfleld people who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis by tak ing simple buckthorn bark:, glycer ine, eft:., as compounded Iti Adlor-l-ka, tho German romedy which be camo famous by curing appondlci tls. A SINGLE DOSE relieves Bour Btomach, gas on tho stomach and constipation INSTANTLY becauso this slmplo mixture nntlsoptlclzca tho digestive organs nnd draws off the impurities. Tho Lockhart Parsons Drug Co. We Cany 12 Different High Grade Teas In stock and if you wnnt any kind of MIXED TEA Come in and we can mix thorn to stilt your taste Our prices nro right. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House 184 Market Ave. Phono 394-J. MARSHFIELD N0RTH BEND AUTO LINE FAKE One way, 15c. .Round trip, 25c. 20-vi(lc commutation hooks, $2.00. Cars leave every 20 minutes from 7 a. m. to 7 p. in., after 7 p. in., everv half hour. Leave from Chandler Hotel. CJORST & KINO, Props. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield Coos Bay Buisiness College Hookkcoplng, Arithmetic, Pen manship, Spoiling, Commercial Law, IluslnesH Correspondence, Shorthand, and Touch Typewrit ing. Positions waiting for graduates. Thi Star Transfer and Storage Co. It prepared to do all kinds of hauling in short notice. W moot all tTalni tnd boats and wo also havo tho latest uylo Itoynolda Piano Moior. Wi suarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phone 98-R. 120-J Q.T PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J3KXJ.1MIX' OSTLIXI), - Consultiujr Engineer and Architect. Phono lOa-L Marshfleld, Ore. J. For the Bowels if you only knew u much na we nil those who liv uwd thttn know bout ItfiUl Orderlies, you would U u i enthuiiaitio about recommend Jni them aa wa ar. They taate Just Ilka candy. They act ao easily and to pleasantly that the takius of thtui ia a pleasure. Ertn children like Iteiall Order liea; and you know that if medi elue appeals to a child, it will appeal to crowu-ups. kelp chase gloom, dispel blues and " you feel happy by their splen did tonic, cleansing and strengthen ing effect upon the bowels, They jot to free the system and keen it free from the distress and ill feeling that naturally results from irregular and inactive bowels. Ileiall Orderliea do thla quietly, without griping or causing nausea, purging or excessive looseness, They ct to overcome aud remove the cause of bowel ills nnd in a short time usually ruiiko unnecessary the con tinued use of physica and purgatives, thus tending to stop such unhealthy habits w may have been formed. Make Us Prove This We do not ask you to take our word for this. We want you to make us prove it, nnd at no cost to you. Iluy a bot of Ileiall Orderlies at our store. Uso them once, or use up the whole boi. Then, if you are not thoroughly satisfied, lust come back empty landed and tell us. Without obligating you or question ing you we will return the money you paid ua for tberu. Doesn't that indicate that Ileiall Orderlies are at least worthy of trial? Doesn t it prove our faith in themT IJoesn t it merit your confidenceT Lould any offer be more fair to youT Xe particularly recommend Ileiall Orderlies for children, delicate and aged persons. Heiall Orderlies come iu convenient vest-pocket aise tin boie.. 12 tablets. 10c; :)0 tablets, 25o: SO tablets, 50c. 3i. wwcjirr, CO.NTItAOTOIl AND RUILRKR Estimates furnished on request. Plans and specifications furnlshod If desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-R. QLIVIA KDMAN, - MecJinno-TherapIst Scientific Swedish Massago, Medio. Gymnastics O'Connell Apartments Phone 405 OEL OSTLIND, T , r, i?".? T,,ner nd Repairer. JlbS. SUih Street. Phone 103-L BANDON BY THE SEA Do not mlsa seeing tho busiest town on tho coast, from Portland to San Francisco; tho town that doubled its popu lation In threo yearB of conservative growth. BANDON BY THE SEA Rcasonnblbo prices In business annd rcsidenco lots, forming and ranch lands within the reach of all. Donald MacKintosh IlKAIi K8TATI2 and INSURANCE. Have You a Bank Connection? Wo feel sure that thoro are quite a good many porsonn In this community who do not realize how great an advantage It Is to havo business relations wltn a good bank. ' Upon such persons wo wish to urge tho wisdom of getting acquainted with tho officers of this reliable financial Institution. As a depositor here, you will be in a position to get a groat deal of valuable advice and other assistance Iu your financial and business affairs In addition to the use of the customary banking facilities. It will pay you In a great many ways to become a regular bank depositor nnd customer. Thi First National Bank Of Coos Bay JUST TJWMT...r i"VXiX!'m'cn Cnll nti.i oL . "-" nU oni . ire- We also hat 't KJ!4AnTV - .v, ouppiiea. -k narnatH 9. i zzwngwori Glass Ca ware, lates from In FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits. Taxes can be Paid at this Bank. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. nKTAIL DEPARTMENT IAJMI1EK, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, 8A8H AND DOOIIB, HOOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT TUB FUEL IHM, IN TWO IIV USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. 1IENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offlce Phono 191 Platting Lands a ipeclnlty. FarmsTimber Coal nnd Marshfleld Offlce 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." Parker & Leaton Real ICstate, Rentals and Insurant Lockhart Uulldlng, Over Hub Cloth. lng Store, Marshfleld, Ore. Twin City Laundry uun uitK tiOOl) 8KRVICE Not In any Combine, H hours work for women. Our Agents cnll anywhere. Phone 1M3-J. CAUTIONS Plese bir in rnind that Itexall Orderlies are not sold by all dru. gUU. Vou can buy ReiaH Orderlies only at The ll.i.ll Stores. ' ' You can buy Ileiall Orderlie in this community only at our store: LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO., horn?r The Ijfettaeg. Store MAR8HFIELD OREGON There Is a TUxall Store. In nerly every town and elty In the United fli.f.. r- i . Orul Jlriuln. TUere Is j. dUT.ut Ue.sU lUmedy f n.srly evw orU inlU, & ir.nJ ei especUUy delne4 for the pwtlcuUr Ul or which It U rsconimended. V W" Tho Rexall Stored arc America's Greatest Drujr Stores pERJj RILEY DALLINGER Plhnlst and Techer Realdonce-Studio, 237 So. Droadww Phono 18-L. G. CHANDLER, Architect. Rooms 101 nnd 802, Coke BulltUu Marshfleld, Oregon. rvR. W. MORROW, lJ DeaUst. 171 Crimea Building, oyer Graae) Theater. OOlce Phone 820. WM. 8. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marehtield. Oregon. ttvR, a. j. injNDRY'a -' Modern Dental Parlor. Wo aro equipped to do high clan work on short notice at the Tery loweet prices. Examination free Lady attendant. Coke Dldg-., Opt Chandler Hotel, phone U2-J. You Auto Call Foote pnoNE i44r Nianr An bat Stand front of Blanco Billiard Parlor rwu jiKff uAna After 11 P. M. Phone 200-t Residence Phone JB-J. Careful Driyera -f Good Oara The Sign of Good Candy Always Two Lots at Bunker Hill on corner of county road. Centrally located. Only $050. "iy AUG. FRJZEEN 150 Froat Str. Marshfleld Unique Pantatorium TID3 MODERN DYERS. OLHANERS, PRESSER8 and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for BoArard II; Straws Co., Fine Tailoring. Let tut make your next suit. 885 CENTRAL. Phone 250-X White Duck Button Shoes for Children. Also new Patent Leather Button Shoes for' Ladies' and Misses', at The Electric Skoe Shop IN THE CIRCUIT cor., I 'wiv .uua COUMv Mtsr,J M. Crawford. nlaiM.".?" 1 mi VS. ' Thomas IJ. Wheeler m ton, and m n.?ie,e IB. I deflitnlmita "'"""i M To Thomas I). WhBIlt.. .. nninoii ilnf..i..i-. 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OU U our 1 r c.'i.. ..' t ",,' " I "' DWIBll U, IMfrlulnil tn uprni-n lh. .... two jironilsiiory notei tub fc . sum oi uuu.uu, tinted Jtint H made by Albert IJ. Upton ui TTnfnn In fnvni n9 TKa.. n t lcr nnd which said aortfiiift u, ii nuuiur unsigned to ltf tlffu to Hectire them Id tt pi u. u lvi .nut juuiuisvf ugie zi said Thomaa D. Wnetltr Ii hi iuo iiiaiiiiiiiu oi uaie jcli ji, iur iiiu uiiiuuui ui sivo.il, 1 I tfirnut n llin rflla nf .1.11 .. i per annum and also to wan plnlutlffH in tho pirmttt ti lai..ii .. trl 04 .1.. ..J -( OUUI J( fV.tO. UUC ttUU U.tb uinintiiis irom utieaaiDt i i 1). Wheeler with Interest tin iniu ijuu ui bk ivf (rut yti i nlncu June 14, 1911; ud till inuriKiiKU iiri'iiusi's m swg ii tiHunl manner by the Sheriff e( County, Oregon, and lt m of such unle bo applied to Utl : una cxpuilHfB ui suco sot 1. . .u. i IV. a.ll.f JirUL'l'UIHIIKi UU. IU !! I.UI .... a ...... .1... i. IV ui me iwti iiuiio encu "i i fondantH Albert D. Upton is. UHOII til I HUlliaO U. imwi nn. linl.l V, itlC.A tllllDtlfb If any balance, it to be pud Clerk of thla Court tor nil II. Upton and Hell Upton Hi or their leBal reprcKnUOw fni. uiir.li fllrthor and Otttf may he Just und equlUWt l promises. . Servlro of this summoti b hv nnlillcatlon uurtuint to u r . . .. '.. i.v. i herein or ino no. " Judge or tno urcuu vv. Stnte of Oregon for Coci t which is tinteu m -which order prMcrlbti i W o nnt Thomas 1). Wnceler U .- .,.,., tioroln una 0I'K complolnt filed herein i weekii from the date d ft publication of this nvam date of snld nrst publ tlo 10th day of March, SIM; ordor further preseriUi w mimmons shall te pmu" week for six Mcetiil" menclnR on March 1M. .ml Inr-llllllnc APrll ill ' Dated at Marshfleld, , w tv firncon. on t"" ' March, 1913. -p AIUI1 - ,y. , ., Atfornen for'M Ullil ui mv -- U"-. ...,.,...llnnMlKl iirsi iu' ii i HIS. First ClassWeaving promptly dene at Gardiner's Rag Carpet. factory Cor, Unton and Montana Street. Phone 131. North Bend. Or WniSN TOU WANT A MESSHN GER DOY Something ant for or delivered P H O N B 120-L and we'll do It. Charges reason able. CHAS nUAVRT. Singer Sewing Machines We hare them for rent or tor salo. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Bale. w. j. ritz, 131 Park Ate. UarsbJield. Phone &CO-X, NOTICE OP nODIga S,,ECIA,',W; Notice is hereW 2f stiant to the provl on VotTeAAvr H accoruancu ' :"A. (tv dltlons of so d b a, Marshfleld wl.i-, cancel i -., 0 jir bonds of said V " i, Coos County. wto , the rst day o 5, U( nuniDereu ! pKtltU. r on wi laauv - '.. ii nnmlifired &' .-J htC 61 and 62 being e; ? OO.aud ooau- , p Inn for the sum oi ? (M numbered B3 Wfl' 1243.44. and .., t bearing n,'oBVS annum, and win o( u annual coupon peno M i to-wit: On theflm ., 1913, pay i -d bond. holders of saia lt0 of each thereoi. - , tf, terest to al,"d ,Wti! L-.1 tinders of S10 Mtl I lv,o nro hereby utTmt: uuuuo om ior r.- sent me i--. underw cancellatlon to tii "-o.nrPr Of Bald ."VrniiUJ In the FlnB wM.,0? said City of MM d,t, and are farther n- ( Rf thereon will ej, l9.t spj.w.,r,w .. April Jsi, y "olL ui v. Dated this J"u li'" lift TTe?dU:ecoo