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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1913-EVENING EDITION. l..t 1 tl I. M COOS BAY DEVELOPMENT NEW, BIG IB IPHOVEHITS 'PUB TO BEGIN s Mnnivr mum OSjLLiCE WILSEY PEOPLE: ATTHE ORPHEUM,- NEW BUILDINGS Major Kinney Says They Are Going Ahead With Belt Line and Rapid Transit. That V. J. Wllsey's syndicate will so ahond fiiHtor with ItH project for developing tlio Kinney properties on Coob liny Ib Indlriitetl uy a telegram from Mnjor Kinney nt I'ortlnml. WII Bcy originally figured on upending about $100,000 In physlcul Improve ment h on tlio Kinney propoitle. but plmiH nro being made for upending coiiHltlernltly more tlmn this sum now. WIlHoy Iiiih been In New York recently but l expected buck In Port land Boon, when her. .Indue Kronnugh who Ih the syndicate' attorney ex ninlnliiK tho obstructs, and Knmneer II. A. Sumner will come to Coos Hay Boon to net thing In shape. It la Hnld. Mnjor Kinney's telegram to Tho Times soys: "Looks good for Coon lftiy, a let ter from London to .In due llronnuKh advises lilni to keci In slmpe the Holt Line and Rapid Transit coin- pnny. They also turned down a proposition In southern Oregon, say ing Hint tholr Coos nay proporiy win lnko heavy money and fust la Its de velopment." NKW STATU si;i'i:iti.N"n:.Nii:.T SALKM, Or". Mnrch III. (iovor nor West ajipolnted .1. A. Churchill Siipoilntetident or Public School of linker City, State Superintendent of Public IiiHtructlua to succeed L. It. Aldormnn, who has been elected City Superintendent of the Portland schools. Tower Brothers Rearrange Popular Moving Picture Theater for Patrons. Tower Ilrotliors have Just complet ed some extensive improvements In , the Orpheuin theater, which makes ' It one of tne most up-to-date and nt I tractive niovhiK picture theaters to I be found nnywhere. Incidentally, j the chnnttei make a marked Im ' provciuent in the exterior as well as the Interior appearances of the place. I The old entrance has been re ! placed by a more convenient one and this Increases the seating capacity I of the house by about forty-live. It aUo permitted a rearrangement of the seats, giving more room for each row. and thus adding to the comfort of patrons. The Interior has been newly pnlnt ed and redecorated throughout and the front has been painted attractive ly. The ventilation of the house hns been Improved anil other changes made that will be benellelnl to the patrons. With these Improvements and tho tilitli ..Inuu if nli'tinnu iiml nt t rilt't llltltt they are offering;. Towor Hi others! and tho Orpheum are entitled to tho rapid Increase in patronage, which they are enjoying. Kvon with the Increased seating capacity, the show house was pretty woll crowded Sunday. 1 1. VIM'S I'l.OUt and Why not I.KAItN why?" ii:i:i. Marshfield Catholics to Erect $5000 Parochial Residence and $20,000 Church. Announcement of plans for erec tion of a $ri.O0U parochial residence and a $20,000 church building in Mnrshllcld was made by the Rev. Fa ther Munro nt St. Monica's nt ser vices there yesterday. Tho paro chial residence will probable bo erec ted first and the church will bo started as soon as one-half of the totul cost Ib subscribed. .1. II. Flanagan, W. A. Toyo and A. K. Xeff have been appointed a llnnine committee to take charge of the campaign and Hugh McLnln has been chosen as head of tho building committee. Tho work will bo stnrted by sub scriptions f i oiu the members of the congregation and If this does not raise the required amount, the bal ance will probably be assessed pro portionately among the members or the loan raised, secured by such an assessment. The matter has been tnkon up wltli Archbishop Christie. It Is re ( ti I red that the building be done III the name of the Archbishop nnd not in tho name of the congregation. It Is hoped to gft both projects underway soon. The site will be where tho old church hns been lo cated on South Sixth street. ax appi:ti.i:k: 1 1. vi mis flock. 11 rein 1 from Trv Tho Times' Wnnt Ada. Hnvo your Job Tho Times olllco. printing dono nt If you hnvo nnythtng to soil, rent, trndo. or wnnt help, try n Wart Ad pptiiL.iijjJievptf.Wi'-''rr?rwa-T "fe K V w 1 . specials At the RED CROSS DRUG STORE i-j J en i PHONO 122-J MOTORCYCLE TREE DELIVERY Postage Paid on All Parcel Post Packages Sent Out of Town. Kodaks tlf It Isn't nn Kastinau, It iBirt n Kodak). Out-of-door reason Is almost here and you will want a Kodak to record all your good times, picnics, etc. Hrownlo Cameras. . .SI to Slu Kodaks .sr to 8115 Catalogs Free. April Birth-Stone: Diamond We have n big stock of theso beautiful gems. Prices .siu to 100 See us for diamonds. April Specials We Develop and Print Your films. Prices reasonable, (iood work guaranteed. Developing 1.1 to UO els Printing ,Sc n print Spring Jewelry lust arrived---now stock of Veil Pius, Tlo Clasps, llrooch es, Lockets, llrncelets, Htc. Prices U.l cth. up A good $l..".0 Mot Water Mot ile now 7.-, cis. We want to clean out our stock before new goods arrive. Fountain Syringes si..o to ! sii.."0. I Ring up 122-.I (or all your wants III Hiibbei- (ioods, d'uuc or Cotton, Steamer in from Portland With Good ListSails To morrow for Eureka. The Allium o arrived In today from Portland and will sail tomorrow morning at S:.'I for Kuivkn. She had a good passenger list for here and a good through business. Among the Incoming freight was a large stone crusher for Coos county, one part it weighing seven and a half tons. Among those arriving on the Al liance were: .Miss Fanny Lee, II. Alavson, K. M. Clark. A. Frleen. .1. Thomas, F. Thomas. H. K. Clayberg. II. W. (lur iiett, C. M. Fuller. Chas. Young, Miss Hessle Clement. .1. Llghtinnn. (leo. Kuntz. Mrs. Ktintz. Clara Kiintz. li. F. Walker, .1. Mullory, II. P. Pear son, W. I). Harris mid C. W. Morris. SAIL SUMHT Souvenir Post-Cards U for .1 its Waterman Fountain Pens You can't appreciate one until you've tried It. Prices S1I..10 to $10.00 Conkllu Self-rilling Fountain Pens ijil.no to $10.00 Stationery Wo have Just received from the leant a flue Hue of the latest in Crane's llox Paper, Correspondence Cnrdb, Etc. Sell lor ftOe to S'J.no Don't Overlook Our Watches Wo carry tho biggest stock Ju Coos County and our prices are right, too. We have a few of the Famous Unwind Wntrluo left at $:." Same grado soiling every where at Sio now. Hamilton WuUIich (tho rail road watch) from 17 Jewel to 23 Jewels. Pi Ices $li!..l( to $.o.oo Also have all grades of Elgin Waltham, South Bend Watches Dollar Watchcslfor Everybody Have big assortment of Tally and Place Cards Watch Repairing Is nn Important part of our business. An expert Jeweler does your work prompt I) nnd does It right. All repairing guaranteed. A. D. S. Specials (Tlio Ainorlenn Druggists' Syn dicate Is composed of 17,000 of tho lending dugglsts and doctors of tho lT, S. nnd wo believe that the remedies are the best that science can pro duce.) A. D. S. Peroxide Cream A mild skin bleach absolute ly harmless. .si.1 and ,10 cents A. D. S. Pile Remedy A guaranteed remedy for lull ing and bleeding piles. ..in its A. D. S. Pelvitone For feiunlo weakness at. $ 1. 00 A. D. S. Peroxide Hydrogen Stronger than ordinary peroxides. Teacher "What made you bring that dog to school for? I said to bring bugs; he's not a bug." Small Hoy "1 know It. ma'am, but the dog has got fleas and 1 can't catch 'em." Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted filasses with nickel iraines S'J.SO. dlasses with gold filled frames. . .s:..io to s.i.tio Torie lenses about $5 M'c ulr (State Licensed Optician in charge.) We carry a stock of Rending (llasses, Field Glasses anil Hluocuhirs. Notice to Dairymen We carry n completo Hue of Dr. Roberts' Remedies. Prussian Stock nnd Poultry Remedies, Service We deliver tho GOODS Let us prove It. PIIOXE PJ'J.,1. evcry man iNTiiis store is a skoaust Druggists -Jewelers Opticians IN HIS PARTICULAR LINE Red Cross Drug Store ran Steamer Leaves for San Fran cisco and San Pedro With Bicj Cargo. The Reiloudo sailed at I o'clock yesterday for San Francisco and San Pedro. Sho had u large enrgo of lumber mid considerable other freight and it fair list of passengers Among those sailing 011 her were the follow lug: .1. M. Olson. Dr. Dougherty. S. Hammed. .Max Dovyed. C. T. Llnd berg. E. Don MiCrnry. F. C I're ninyne, Dr. A. L. See. I). (i. Hellmiin. Laura Stone. Hessle Williams, Mrs. Win. Rood. Win. Rood, Frank Geb lit, Tuley Trager. C. M. McKnabe. T. .1. Coffey. Tom Latidon. Win. llellnn. E. II. Durr r. P. Worek. Chits. Mo dules. C. .McDonald. .1. House. John Anielsoii. T. Olson. C. Edmonds, T. Edmonds. Mrs. E. Don McCrary. Mrs. T Jones. Mrs. A. Tle.lgen. J. R. Rob inson. A. Tledgen. C. F. Lyons. Hen Jess. W. L. Jess. "Warren Jess, Wll 11111 Jess. Ethel Jess, Helen Jess, Mrs. W. S. Jess, .1. Ruehsanian, Pole Ste vens, L. Wick, D. Hniiltto. D. M. Ileriiaiuoii. Oscar Sideii. John Olson. i fi at MYRTLE POUT Coos County Entitled to $1171 From State Under the New Law. It Is expected thnt the Myrtlo Point Fnlr Association will Imme diately miiko arrangements to take advantage of tho new Oregon law, nl lotlug so much to eneh county In the state for county fairs. Tho Myrtlo Point Fnlr Association was organ ized lust yenr nnd have a good fair grounds provided nnd tho state aid will come In hnndy. I'ndor tho now law providing for n stuto lovy of ono-twentloth of a mill for county fairs, Douglas county will this year recolvo $1700. Coos will got $1171. Lnno $li8.-. nnd Cur ry a plttnnco of $niiO Only ono coun ty In the stnto gets less thnn Curry nnd Hint Ih Wheelor, which is entit led to only $275, Jackson county, which Is unotllclnlly linked with Douglas nnd Lnne In a speed circuit program, will get $1704. Under tho state levy, Multnnmnh county would ordinarily get $15,81)7.53, but tho provision Is mnde thnt no county shall securo n sum over $10,000, nnd Hint the oxcess shnll bo distributed among the counties of tho stnte. TEACHERS AT COQUILLE. fiupt. Howard Re-elected for Term Of Two Years. Tho Co(iilllo Herald snys: "Tho board of directors or District No. 8 mot nt the olllco of J. J. Stan ley, last Friday In n cnllod mooting, thoso present being J. J. Oording R. II. Must ami J. J. Stnnloy, direc tors; O. C. Sanford, elork; C. A. Howard, city superintendent, nnd n number of citizens. It wns unanimously ordered thnt tho following teachers bo omployed. A. J. M. Robertson, principal of high school, nt n salary of $1100, a rnlso of J.'iO: llnim A mint-cm. .,.. , - , ....... viuuil, DOf onth grade. $07.50 per month; Lou ise Ilrlkko, sixth grade. $02.50; El ena Mlnard. fifth grade. $G5; ITor tha Conlogtie, Intermediate grndes. ?C0; Ruth Plank, third grade. $02 .:0; Gerturdo Lorenz, socond grade, $G7 50; Inez Chnso. (list grado. $75. It was ordered that C. A. Hownt I bo re-elected superintendent for two years from thp expiration of his present contract, at nn advanced sal ary. In tho matter of tho petition pre sented, asking for n new election on the school site question and bearing 122 signatures, n long dlscuslon ensued, but no olllclnl action wns taken. Tho couuter-potltlon, circu lated by the opposition to n now election wns not prosonted. finally It wns determined to tnko n fow days 10 gci. more ngiu on tno question." Hnvo your Job printing dono al Tho Times officer r ! PRING CLOTHES Better prepared than ever to show you every new weaveto show you every new stylebox back Nor folk conservative models all sizes-stouts longs, as well as regularssold one system "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point. Bandon Purveyors oJNevYork Stylos In )enjanin (lotls pft"B3S EL in F Uab&t&ti'fft uss. 4xT" :lr mmsm l tr- PLi SOI BIG 10 PRODUCE liPOOKEIiTS 01 li UK Industrial Activity Begins on j Portland Imports Fi5.li From Yakima and California- Other Prices Quoted. I'OIITI.AN'D. March 31. TU ToIoi;rittu miyn "Aiiioiik the new tilings In the Jib market this week nro Ynqnlna Bit hiik'H iiml Cnllfornln nlmd. The fint tiniueil IIhIi Ih two to three llmeilte hIo of the Coliitiihln Itlier anldt, lint iluriiiK Hie hrlcf Hoason nhtnltlt lu tlio market Ih 11 1 ways one ot the host hoIIoih, UcnlcrH nro retaillsi the HrIi at II' 1-2 cents n pounJ. Tt Hhutl from the koiiIIi Is very tntti like tho Coliimliln Illvcr output ill h nol llntr at 10 cents n round. "DenleiH report continued lllxnl reeelptH of north1 ru smelt (rent tit Cowlitz, hut the tleinniul for thit Hii Iiiih fnlleii olT 10 11 Kreat extent, its nt live pounilH for n dime, todij'i (liiotntlon. It Ih 0110 of Hie dull tn turoH of tho ninrkct. Chinook ! mon Ih In Hciint Hiinnly nnd holdlnt llrmly nt 2.1 cents n pound, whllette Hteellieiul variety Ih (,-oins at :v. nu; the Rogue River at Wed derburn. ( .Special to The Times) WKimiiltlirit.N, Ore., Mureli III. ' Iloderllck li. .Miicleuy, preHlileiit of tho .Mnrleny Knttitc Company of Portland, acoinpniileil hy T. Kluter .lohiiHtou, fruit grower uinl capllnl iHt of Milford.OroKon, arrived in Wedilerliiirn yoHterduy, uftor a two duy'H trip down tlio ItoKuu Hlver trnll, from l.oluiul. .Mr. Mueleay caiiio down to Kvt the work Htarted puttliiK the eaiiuery nnd cold HtoniKo plant in Hhupo to tnko euro of the Hnlmon when tlio IIhIiIiik houhoii opeiiH under tho lnw- piiHsed hy tho loKlMluturo re-opoiiiui; Hokuo It Ivor to commercial IIhIiIiik. Already n largo force of men Iiiih heeii put lo work hero liiHtullliiK now nnd mod erii machinery mid other develop ment work will noon follow. Many famllloH hnd pneked their kooiIh to move to Cnllfornln when they heard tlio ItoKiie Hlver KIhIi Hill wuh ve ined I iv tho eovornor. lull worn lum pily HiirprlHed when tho hill hecuino Ihut Is fairly plentiful nt 10 ccotiul u law over tho veto. They hnvo llotmderH are boIlliiK nt the it nil Kit work now and othorn nro price. Snlmon tiout hold at J5waU. moving lu, nnd tho lower IIoruo hlnck cod nt 12 1-2 nnd whltefiih it country Ih Inking on new llfo lu 20. prospect of the husy Keimon nhend. "Tho murket Is well supplied H Mr. Mncleny linn iiIho given ordern rnzor cIiuiib, which nro retallns it to ntiirt the Coinpnny'H Inrgo Hnw two dozen for a ipmrtcr. Crabs ire mill, which wiih hullt hero lnnt yenr going at 12 1-2 to 20 cents apiece itJ nt nn expense of $:iO,0OO, nnd ho shrimp ut lfi cents n pound, hns nccopted plans for tho coiiHtruc- "Poultry prltca remain tuMtis Hon of 11 InrL-o Ilimttnir l.nili'o over- tlntu- tlw. unmn nu tlioso of last Ml looking Itoguo Hlver, whoro ho will but nro llnhle lo go up In the near entertn Invited iiHiiiiiir irriiiiiifiu in run uitirn tw fi ... gon tho coining Benson. Mr. Mnc- nountl. hrollors nnd fryers 3Jioi' leny snys that If thoy nro from Mis- oonts, ducks 30, nnd turKeya . sourl, lio will "show them," Hint Cur- "in the fresh protluco market t ' ry County Is tlio host lmntlug ground nro no renlly now features, out " In the stnte. The stnto gmno wnr- plica nro soinowhnt larjertM'''" linn nullnititnu Piifpv'i: ilnnr nt 1T. . i-. ...!, ...! Hut market COOK" 000 being il.OOO moro thnn nny otliro quontly Is u shndo easier la wl county In tho stnto, nnd locnl pcoplo Now notntoes nro golns "'.I linlin.. tit.ii ir nnn 1.. .. !.. .....i .' ... .ia. niinaracul ' I ..w.,v.u wiiii .ii.uuu in u l" pounilH IOr II llUlllin. .-r--' - ., mnte. I 10 to 15 cents n pound. ortlcbo- Mr. Johnston is a guest of Mr. two to three for n 1uar. ': .uucieny on tins trip, nnu nrrnngo inentH hnvo heen mndo with Elvln Miller, who owns sonio of tlio best imuiiiiH in mo mine, to corrnu a row i(0t nnd tho nest nv,",BU,VVhi)lJi of tho lurgo pnnthor lu the nioun- ng nt 15 cents n head. S W": uuiio iivur-uy nexi ween, inciuoiu nlly, nlso, Mr. Johnston Is looking over tho country on tlio lowor Roguo with n view to Its frult-crowlnc hob- slbllltles. The people of Curry snld thnt they will come from w- County nro convinced thnt thoy can jnnn tho enrly California w .. grow just us lino npples nnd ponrB ns yenr bolng held hack some a ' urn L'rmvn In l.o Atr.,lf-.i .n.,l..ln ...i .....il,nr TWO p . ng Hoguo Hlver, whoro ho will but nro llnhle lo go up In the nr tnln tho guestH whom ho hnn futuro, for receipts from the rounirj d to visit tho host hunting nnd now nro rclntlvcly llghl. ,."'B , g grounds In tho Btuto of Ore- day nro snld to ho worth 25 tew J io iiireu in '':": ita peas nt 20 cenis 'If .i ihtrt beans at 35. For the " JJ Is very little cnullloweron he i. ...i ti.n iiost nval able is '."r.. lngnt 15 cents n head. SeleffJ ?t 10 cent., bunch - in goou suppiy ",'" ".'.heKi-l "Tho first strawberries for tne 1 "WAH?",'! son are grown in tno Jiedfortl district, unfavorable weather. , "",,., f nnd all that Is lacking is trnnsportn- 10nco tliore should be fair WP""8 Hon to stnrt n Inrgo fruit growing early borrles In tho local marat Industry liere. 1 "Othorwlso Interest In tne', CUM,l.'(is fhom COQUILLK. trndo centers Kdy " Mrs. s. M.rSurned on th.'"... Air. Nosier hnd planned to go down , '".f'' fy appears to The Codulllo Mill & Mercantile ,ns ,?" InZouth. but pr k'T Co's. mm has been Inld up for sever-1 8,,0,r,"B '"Vena those of l l, nl dnys from lack of log's. When ' JV.n l.nst seUInK at " to 0 ce ' locclnu nnnrnMnn .nm.nnn I.. i, tllO bC8t Selling ' ,nrtAa etlW timber recently purchased by the I ,ozle"' fXJnt two for a quarter company, which will bo in five or six , ' ri hr0et? & n grs have jbJ weeks, such troubles will bo over. . T''0 '', CC0 0f a cent and a The nnrtv clvon i.v Mr ninnvn'n ecd nn nd nnco 01 . -1, iu" class of tho Sunday school of tho btte w week's price. 5 M. K. church South on Wednesday , retallng at ? eK , gg8 are evening wns n very pleasant nffalr ? P0l'mL'. " 'nts a doieD' mm wns enjoyed by n netoon of tho,1" ut -" '" " " young pcoplo, Soclnl gnmes nnd refreshments woro features of tho evening. The Senior Loaciie of tim m k. church South gave a social at tho rifi ,,Trsn5iritACGisfl KilWl K.1 Spence. of (i'"'s.1,1e,,S , homo of Mrs. Plyer on Friday oven-1 0RANIS f ' ,an ag" ot lug. and tlio attendance was about Kd Sponco. floor ma 1 h by && thirty. Tho Leaguers and their eld near hero, as ,, vnimi fi-inn.ia -.,. ..!.. flnlfis. as a resiiii able evening. ' V " BHJ,"'j enforce his taboo on i.ragglnS'