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iK. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1913- EVENING EDITION. "" -nni COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXEY Editor nml Pub. PAN E. MALOXEY News Editor O fficlnl I'niRT of Coos County. official paper or Tin: city OK MAHSHKIEIiH. MARKET HEWS OF THE WEEK Kindness ovary time beats knocking: Mirth Is better thnn a frown. Don't wnsto your time a-knocklng Poor dovlls who lire down, and It's not finite ho dlHtrcHsliii!. If you 'II kIvo u little boost To thu ones tlio fates nro pressing. When tlio chicks come lioinu to roost. U. It. Trnlninnn. Along the Waterfront. I . A Portland pup'f says: "On her Initial voyage from the Columbia Ulvcr the steamer Grace Dollar, which wiib recently completed and tnntlo a trip from the Coqullle River to San Francisco, loft Kalama for Los Angeles with 1,000.000 feet of lumber. Hobort Dollar, head or the uteumslilp corporation bearing his name and owner of the tlrncu Dollar 1 at Coos Hay." The Tillamook, which Iiiib been ly Ini; here since Friday to escape the storm, crossed out for Uandon thU morning and reached there soon nf terwards. She is from Portland. The Washington arrived In today Jrom San Francisco with a cargo of freight. The Oregon arrived at Uandon tliht morning. There was no foundation to the rumor that the schooner hnd ticen In trouble. The Ifctmlnn sailed for San Francis to this morning. The Hcdondo will sail from San yranclsco tomorrow for Coos Hay. The Alliance is duo In tomorrow Jrom Portland. The Adeline Smith Is due In about 3 o'clock tonight ami the N'auu Smith Is due In early tomorrow. IS (Continued from Pago 1) liers were sworn In and the organi zation perfected. Representative Henry Introduced a bill to have liomeH for American diplomats In for eign capitals. A resolution to change Inauguration day to April, by consti tutional amendmenl. was Introduced "by Henry. The Progressives were lerognlzcd by the assignment of Rep resentative Murdoch to the Ways and Means Committee and Chandler to the Holes Committee. Underwood Introduced a new I ail IT bill, which Includes an Income tax provision and provides for a reduction of duty In many articles and placing others on thu free list. In the Senate. Illy awi hi.l I'mw (u ('.mm luy TlmM.) WASHINGTON. I). C April 7. Tlio Senate met at noon and organ ization was pprfected. L. Y. Sher man, of Illinois, and Nathnu doff, of West Virginia, were sworn In. Senator Hitchcock Introduced a ciii wncy bill. COXFEKKXt'E PROGRESSIVES "AYv Party Member?. In Connies Consider Their Program. (Ilv Asm. Ui. linw lit i'imm Hay Tlmx I WASHINGTON. I). ('.. April .V Tlie progresslveH ("iiillnued their conference toda. The conference took up the reform of the rules of Hie House and a tentative draft of amendment to he proponed was pre imred. After the conference the progressive committee on committees conferred with the majority leader. Underwood, who announced later that be had agreed with the prog ressive part that they were en titled to a proportionate share of committee assignment Independent of the Itepuhlleaii majority. This would Include, he said, probably one .place on the ways and means com 'uilttee and one place on the rules committee. Southern Strawberries Reach ; Oregon Prices of Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry, Etc. PORTLAND. Or., April 7. The Telegrnm says: Strawberries have nrrlved. The first of the season's offerings came In last week, from Louisiana, and. according to dist ance thoy were carried, the berries put up a very good appearance when they reached the Portland market. As 'usual with the first of the spring fruits, they nro selling at a rather high price :" cents n box hut In all probability there will be plenty or the fruit In the market at a much lower figure before the end of this month. Shipments from California nro expected within a few days. In other fruit lines the inarKet as yet shows little change. Apples are still the big factor, overshadow ing everything else, nml are going nt the lowest prices hero In ninny years. Tlio dealers, wherever pos sible, are selling apples by thu box, their chief aim being to get tlio bur densome surplus of thu rnilt out of the way before the spring fruits take possession of the market, ami thoy are quoting prices calculated to move them. At tunny of the stores apples of good quality are available at 7fi cents to $1 n box. while fancy Newtowus, Spltzenhergs and other sorts are to be had at $1.25 to $2. Common to fnir grade apples are go lug almost at buyers' prices. Florida grapefruit of good qunllty Is retailing at the rate of two for a qunrter and fancy oranges nro go ing nt 10 to GO cents a dozen. At thu vegetable stands aspara gus now Is one of the lending fen tures. the supply last wok being much greater and prices ns n conse quent) hnve declined. Fancy Cali fornia asparagus, put up In attrac tive! shape, is selling nt 2f. cents a hunch, while very good stock. In bulk. Is going nt K to lll'A cents n pound. The market will he well supplied with this commodity from this time on. Rhubarb also Is much In evidence, and will be plentiful soon. The best of the stuff now Is selling nt 10 cents a pound. Tomatoes are still a bit cosily, fancy locnl hothouse prod ucts retailing nt r0 cents n pound, while the Florida article holds at 2". cents. Ilermuda onions ate avail able nt 1, cents a pound and green peas at the same price. Now patu lous from Florida and California arr to be had at 10 to 1.1 cents a pound. In the fish market there Is about the usual variety and prices this week have undergone but little change. Fresh Chinook Minimi holds at 2." cents a pound, while black Iiiihh Is available at in. Hali but retails at three pound fur a quarter, whlleflsh nt 20 rents, dresfotl nt 12'. roe hIiiiiI nt !.. croppies nt two lor 2" cents, perch at two pounds for 21 and salmon trout at 2".. Columbia River smelt hold at four pounds for n dime. Crabs are koIiik at I2'i to tin cent apiece, rnxor claim, at I i n. n pound. Poultry dealers report the market all hut bare of ducks, noose and tur keys, liens of good quality are to ho had at 2.1 cunts a pound and Mood broilers are retailing at price around ?." cents apiece. Butler holds at last week's quota lion. I. cents a pound, and strictly iresli local eggs nro retailing at Cl ients a dojton. Portland Livestock .Market. Three loads of fair to good grade uteitrs sold at $7. tin to ?7.!0. while a few less desirable steers were tinned over at $7. fit). Prime, well flnltdicd steers were held to be worth S to $S.2.V Two loads ol prime cows were disposed of at $7 ami fancy lightweight calves found readj sale al ?!. Ah usual, denier reported a good demand for quulll.v beef stuff In the in til i tin division the only transactions reported were the sale of two bunches of wethers averag ing from 07 to 102 pounds In weight at C.no. On tie whole the marke' on sheep nml hunhs was regarded ns steady to firm nt the prices last quoted. Considerable pork stock changed hnnds during the first hnlf of the dav. but D. 05 was the best price paid and that figure generally was counted the limit. AMONG ITtH BIGK. - I - The White Hm; R taaramii The Easy Laxative (n Justice to yourself you should try Rcxnll Orderlies, your money buck if you don't like them. They nre n cnndy coif lection that really do give easy relief from constipation. Good luvtltb in IiurpIj' dfjtxiultrut upon tlio IkiwcU. When they beroiim iliiCKiili tlio "u.itr material that ii thrown oil by tlio system accumu Intel. This condition ururrati'i IMiisoni which rirculnto throughout tho body, tending to crealo rotted tongue, bid brcHtli, hracUche, dull bruin action, iirrvotisiuiss, biliousness nil other rtiinoynueos. Avoid liitruh rntlinrtict and physics. They rIvo hat temporary relief, They often agnrnvate the real trouble, Tliey r particularly bad for chil dren, delh'itto or Aged persous. Come la tablet form, tasta Juit Ills cnndy mid am noted for their easy, oothuiK arliou upon the boweli, They don't purge, ttripe, ciuiso nausea, looeneM, nor the inconven iences attendant upon the use ol purgative Their action I o pleat uut that the taking of llei&ll Order lie uluiust becomes a desiro iuitead of a duty. Cliildran likn Iteiull Orderlies. Tlwy nro ideal for uwl or delivnta jiersoni nj well on for the nioit robust. They net toward relieving constipa tion, and alao to overcome its causa and to make unnecessary tlio fro (juent use of latative. They serve to tone and strengthen the nerves nml muscles of the Niwrls and jjo ciutu urguns or glunds. Make Us Prove It We guarantee to refund every penny paid us for Uexnll Orderlies if they do not give entire satisfaction. We ask uo promises and we in no way obligate you, Your mere word is autlirieut for us to promptly and cheerfully refund the money. Doesn't that prove that Remit Orderlies must be right? You must know we would not dars make siHi s promise unless we were positively certain that Heinll Orderlies will do all we claim for them, There is no money rik attarhrd to a trinl of Retail Orderlies, nod in Justice to yourself, you should not hesitate to tedt them. RcihII Orderlies come in conven ient veit-iHX'ket siie tin botes; l'J tublets, 10c; 30 tablets, JSo; SO tablets, 50c. Will Hennessey, son of Mr. and Mm Put IhtiiiicHHev. who siiBtnlucd a dislocated shoulder by falling through n trestle nt tin? Smith-Powers mine on Isthmus Inlet U getting! along nicely. j Steve Stanios, a Greek lnboror from Mnrshilcid, underwent nn opera tion for appendicitis at Mercy liospl-1 tal this morning. The uppendlx had I burst nml gangrene set In. making j the case a moat unusually severe one. , srsTTsTiKnTM) ihiuggTst I .MAICKS A STATRMKXT., Wo nlwnys advlBo pcoplo who, have Btomnelt or bowel trotiblo to boo n doctor. Hut to thoso who do nnt u-lull In An thin WO will SAV! trv tim mixture of slmnle buckthorn ba'rk, glycerine, etc., known na Ad-Ibr-I-kn. This simple new remedy is ho poworful that JUST ONK UOSK tisunlly rollcvcB sour stotn nch, gas on the Btoinnch nnd con stipation QUICKLY. Pcoplo who try Adlor-l-kn nro surprlsod nt Its QUICK nctlon. Lockhart-Pnrsons Drug Co. NEXT DOOR. TO BLANCO HOTEL You nro invited io try our service. Ve aim io use only the best of evcrytliiug; :uul please our patrons. ANOS BROS., Proprietors Call and See Us. TONIGHT at The Royal mooxi: and sori.K I toy al Musical l-'nteitiilners In Stmgs ami Instrumental Specialties 1000 leet .etv rictuies (I'liuinoiit Weekly IO "AXOTIIKIt .MAX'S Wll'i:" Aiiiei'lciiti. JllltKI) lUtl'SS Sl'IT" MajeMle. "THU WUt)X(! HOX" Sola. Always the IlcM. PltlCKS: Any Seal In the House 10c. You Auto Call Foote IMIOXI3 lff-.I NIGHT AM) DAY ' Stand front of lllnnco Billiard Parlor TWO NIIW OAHH Alter 1 1 P. M. Plume SHIM, ItcsMiMito Phono .H-.T. , Careful Drivers -:- Good Cars Pictures & framing Walker Studio Have That Roof Fixed NOW 8ee COHTTIKLt iMiovr iai I'AMIIA DIXXKItS In our now location, wo uro os poclnlly prepnred to enter to family trade. Iteyuliir meals or short or ders. ! Open day ami night. MKIIC'IIANT'S CAl'i:. j Uroadtvny ami Commercial Mfltl. i Twin City Laundry GOOD WOUK GOOD SKHVK'K Not In any Combine. """ K hunt's work for women. Our Agents call anywhere. Phono ,(i:t..I. You Can Gtt West Marshfielcl Lots for $350.00 V2 minutes walk from post olllce within iJOO ft. of lots sellliiR for $1,000.00 Wo Iihvu but two left. I. S. Kaufman (b Co. Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Expert Packers. Carpets Cleaned. Furtilturo Packed, Shipped, Stained nnd Itepnlrod. 3S2 Front St. Phono 190. Leave ordors nt Going & Harvey. Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. m, phono 5-.T. Night phono 181-It. Mnrshflelcl. Oreeon. I CAUTION Plwtw lieur in mind that Heinll Hemedies re not sold by all druo jtsts. You iMii buy IUx.vll Orderlies only at Tho lteiall Stores. You can buy Iteiull Orderlies iu this vommuuity only at our store: LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO., Kr AnsHPiELD T,0 ?faxaZl Store oregon There l i Ttetall 8tore la nesrly every town and city la the United Ststei. Csnul noj -fliest Itrltaln. 'I l'to Is a UlSermi Ueiall Hemvdr tor uesrly every ordinary huiuau 111 -moU esiwcully tlouiKiioJ lur Oio particular ill lor which it Is rtvomuioudoil. Tho Koxull Stores are America's Greatest Drujr Stores xotici:. The annual meetliiK of tho Mnrali fleld Laud Company will be held In the olllce of I. S. Kaufman & Co. on Front street. Marshfleld. Oregon, on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1913, at 4 o'clock p. m. for tho election of directors and for tho transaction of such other business ae may be uroiifcht beforo saN moetlui;. Oated nt Marshfleld, Oregon, tlio 7th day of March, 1913. G. V. LKSL1K, Secretary, t First nubllcntlou March S. lnnt publication April D, 1913. BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A KKW TIJX ACItK TU.('S FOI'lt .MILKS SOUTH OX COUNTY HOAD .!t.- I'KIt At'HKs SIOO CASH, HALANCi: TWO YliAKS. XO IXTKItliST. XO TANKS, 1'IXK SAXDY LOAM, LKVKL IIKXCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Doimaldl MacKiinitoslli HKAIj KSTATK and IXSUHAXCIC. TIIH ntinosphero of a bank Hhotild bo an domocrnttc a that of the street feel free to come In nt any time, even It It In only to get clinngr. Somo tlmo you may wlnh to deposit or borrow, buy n draft or rent n safety depoult box. We Invite you make this bank your bnnk, and let your wnntH be known we hIiiiII bo plensed to serve you. 110 First National Bank Of Coos Bay 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. SmithH Lumber & Mig. Co. RETAIL DKPAHTMKXT LUMllKH, LATH, SHIXGLICS, MOUMHXGS. SASH AX1) HOOKS. ROOFIXG PAPKIl, KTO. CUT T1IK FUEL HILL IX TWO IIV USIXO OUIt WOOD. PIIOXE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPIIIXO ARSTRAOT COMPANY Have photographic copies of all records of Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. HUSIXESS OPEICK: 117 North Front St., Murshflehl. Phono 151 J W. J. RUST, Manager Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SEXGSTACKKX, Mgr. Coqulllo Ofllco Phono 191 Platting Lauds a specialty. FarniB Timber Coal nnd Marshfleld Olllce 14-J. Geueral Agents "EASTSIDE." New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tlio installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO., .102 Front St. Phone 340-L Marshfleld, Or. Parker & Leaton Real Estate, Rentals ami Insurance Lockhnrt Uulldlnu', Over Hub Cloth lug Store, Marshfleld, Ore. VISIT Tl.; Bowling Alley! :-.-. N.mill ,,,, ' I f.,n1it.f..i . . ' '' Good for tlm v U,1B IttrjU v" -'S Bill ll.l. n "ring, Sweet Slumber of fhlldhn " Tired Il.iHltieBsM,,,; ildhooJ'Mt, Tuesday js Ladies' Day n- """-uiurti " REX.IAMIX (KSTMXn "Ka.sr- Phone I0:m, Mnil.fi.i, . -iOij. T -M. WRIGHT, J CONTIIACTOII AND Efltlnintes furnlsl.o.l oa Mn If deHlreti An I,3V,n teed. Phono i2..n Job mn r I'lVIA KI)MA..' f . Meclintio-TlierntiUi Scientific SwcdlBh Ma" JI(d , . ay.mna.tlc. W M """"'"" lmrtmciits V,m TOEL OSTIilND, - J IWllllJl 'Puis... . .. " B- Sixth Srgfe, piiKIi RILEY HilLLIXOEIl PI. ..I... ... Uesldonco-Studlo. 237 So. SJ5,,, Phono 18-L. ' Y7 O. OlIANIILFJI. ArchltKt Roonm 801 nil 802, Coke UtdHi,. ! " fsUUt rvR. W. MORROW. "UllUSb 171 Grimes HulldlnK, otfr OruJ wlur none 20, w M. S. TURPK.V ARCIIITKOT MnrBbflohl, Oregon. DR. A. j. HEXimva Mll1l.f(l llnnl.l 11..! ....v.,, I'liH., i sriwi. Wv nro oiiulppeil to do high elm work on abort notice at the ten jwt.m pricea. r-iaminatioo trti Lndy attendant. Coko Dldi,., Oji. Ptiniiillnss IIn1 skUak s "II'IUHIIII 111 IMIUIlf l J, Typewriters Wo sell, rent, exchange and re pair, all makes, new anil teconl linud. ItllilioiH Guaranteed. Carbuii Paper Guarantied. Call up TYPEWRITER KXCIIAXGK SL'PPhY CO. Phono II. Alliance Dotk STADDEN ALL KIXDS of PIIOTOfillArillC WORK, ni'i'iiiiilo LiilaiKluK ""I Kodak l-'Itil-liln. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. TiTe Star Transfer and Storage Co, to prepared to do ...kind, ol IJj nd boats and wo also h lk Wg atylo Roynolda Piano " itiarnnteo our woric. I.. H. Heisner,Prop. wr m " " PboneH 98-R. 12"-' o.U just Ri:ti:ivi;i' r,K,rCc.t A Im-ffo hhlpiueiit of Mwe Glass Shades. . . .luj. Call and bco our stock ol ware. Wo nlso Have some o latest doslBiis In shower it from two light (o five. Everfi In electrical sui'imw , Barnard & jjngvg Citv Auto Service tiooa uui w 0On nnannnhia PIlUlKVi - tlml. "Will go anywn"e,f:,nd BW Stands-Dlnnco Hotel J l Cigar Store. Day Pbone8-i Night Phono 46. nrMtw RAUKER OOOnALRP McDortaldAutoUne frs. iiinit.or Illlli ,My ,t....i ta with pa8scnse",bu- nd freight.. W "" ... .lla nt thfi 11118) "" nnf! Phono mhULS . nrt ll VR WILL MAHJ i . for each set of o lsesldi sent us. Highest P'J'fotcW old Gold, Sliver, old precloJ, i.,i,.n Jewelry anu tnnoa. ... (l!L "Money Sent by jj PI.Ha. SinclthiU "t ., .. 803 Chestnut St. W-W !-. .. nrlP.es llll I'l "