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' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 -EVENIMG EDITION. ROYAL BAKING POWDER AfosoluteSy Pure Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs ; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar WIRELESS MAN (personal notes SPEEDWELL HERO SAM ERYE of Allegany is In lown on business. i KRKI) HRUNNKL of Coos River Is In town on business, n AliMliirc. "Kiont Lnecd" ("or. M'tH S5.00 JjW.nO. Solby Shoes ljW.50 to 85.0(1. W.00. 'III. lnl I, Poll erm. B- ELKS SELECT COMMITTEES BAND CONCERT HEBE SUNDAY Exalted Ruler W. H. Kennedy Names Men to Look After Lodge Affairs for Year. At n mooting of Mnrshlleld Lodge of Elks InRt night. W. II. Kennedy, the newly-elected exulted ruler, ap pointed part of the stundlng coin ml t tecs for the ensuing year. 1). Y. Stafford was appointed chairman of the lunch committee nml J. Y. Illldenbrnnd named to nld him. J. W. Illldeubrund, W. II. Ilnlncs nnd George Ooodrutu were appoint ed members of the visiting eoniiult tee. A. II. Powers, I). Y. Stafford nnd W it. ilnlnuH were appointed mem bers of tho building committee. 1'laiiH to initiate two or three enn dldateri at the next mooting were also made. A. II. Powers iih trustee, and Dan Maloney an tiler, were In stalled lam evening, having been nbscnt at the regular lustnllntlon the prevloiiH week. Messrs. doorgo Rotnor, Dan Keat ing and I). Y. Stafford were named na tho lluauce committee for the ensu ing year. MEDALS IN IN m COT Harold Hunt and Anna Truman Victors In South Coos River Oratorlcals. Mosher Chapel on South Coos Ulv or was the scene of nu Interesting event hint evening when I)r. Hlrd II, Clnrko of North llend presented her pupils hi a Kohl and sliver contest.. The (Jold mednl was won bv Harold Hunt and the contestants we'ro:Chns. Van Zllo. Joo Ilnrbour, Shirley I'e terson, Illldur Selauder, Hesslo llalu nun iiiiroin mint. The sliver medal wns won by Anna Truman, the other contestants being Merle Chapelle, Leslie l'ullens, Win Held Woodbury and Lottie Whitman. .Many were present from .North llend and Sumner. Director Fenton Announces Program for Musical Entertainment. Director H. N. Kenton of the Coos Hay Concert Hand announced that the following program would be Riven next Sunday afternoon at 'J:. '10 at the Masonic Opera House: March. "American Enisle" . . Uoehnio Overture, ".Vabucodouosor" Verdi Spanish Serenade, "La I'alomn".. dradlcr Selection from 'Lucretln Rorgla" Donlzettii Duet "Miserere" from "II Trova- toro" Verdi (II. (!. Howard, cornet and Hoy Cnrnentor. trombone) Operatic Potpourri Tobanl March, "Willow drove" . Sorrentlno (Hy Ile(iiest) Star Spangled Ilnnncr R. X. Kenton, Director. Operator Mansfield Repairs Broken Apparatus Sends Out Call for Aid. The following particulars of the accident to the Speedwell Is given In a dispatch from San Kmnelsco: When the stenm schooner Speed well, from Coos Day to San Fran cisco, with n cargo of lumber. plunged nml iuickciI so ncnviiv in fast Saturday's gale that her deck load hurst Its chains and carried overboard with it the mainmast. H. W. Mansfield, the wireless operator, was the lero of the hour. With the mainmast went down the entrance of the ship's wireless. Be tween tho deckhouse nft and Hie forecastle, the decks were swirling with water anil loose lumber, but Mnnsfleld made his way forward, gathered together the loose ends of the wire nnd strung them again In a makeshift, which enabled him to send out an "S. O. S." call nnd Inter nn explanation of the vessel's tillrrllt linffii',1 It filllfwl tiMiirlv. I"'ri" ..v.w.w v.. ..,...... , 'Pin, Kltfm1ui,ll llltlilo lull u'nt llltn port unaided. Her 1 1 passengers. among whom were six women, weie badly shaken by the pounding the had received, but the enntnin said they behaved admirably during the gravest peril. Captain Hosenblnd said the Speed well encountered rough weather Im mediately after leaving Coos Hay nnd the vessel bumped the ground ns it went over the bar. The gale that the ship lived through lasted eight hours. The estimated damage to the ship Is $:I0(M). The seas thnt carried away UOO.nno feet of lumber niso took most of the trunks of the passengers. her PHTERSON of town for the day. Allegany Is In MRS. HYKI) LATTIN of South Coos' River Is in town today. The Lure of the Tailored Suit WM. AI.SKOd. of Xorth Inlet. Marshlleld visitor today. was a HENRY IIOKCK of Xorth llend was a .Marshlleld visitor today. HENRY HIC.dlNS of Xorth Coos Riv er is In town on business, MKS. W. II. SMITH of the Coos liny Crenincry Is in town today. CIIAS. HAMILTON of Xorth Is In town on business today. Inlet dl'S PKDEIISOX of Umpire Is In Marshlleld today on business. A. E. MATTHEWS of Coqullto Is In Marshlleld today on business. MltS. KRANK KIEIIE of Isthmus In let Is a Marshlleld visitor today. MRS. KRANK (WILLIAMS of Dan iels Creek Is u town lsltor today. Along the Waterfront. KXK.'HTS OK COLUMHUS NOTICE. Initiation Saturday night, April 12. Important business nnd social time. All come, Hy order of Klnanclnl Secretary. SCOW DRIFTS Dll ER (Jraft the .Neglected Apple Tires. There are thousands of apple trees growing In ileitis and pastures and! . vuunuii-n nun near iiniv Simpson Lumber Co.'s Barge Breaks Away From Moor ings at Empire. A big scow belonging to the Simp son Lumber company nnd used by Al Xlchols of Umpire broke loose from her moorings at Umpire Inst night and wns carried out over the liar by tho ebb tide. This morning she was reported to bo piled up on the end of the Jetty. The scow had been used to take u load of coal to Umpire and had Just been unloaded. She was nuehored in mi apparently sare place but whe ther she bloko tho anchor oliiiln nr got tho anchor fouled Is unknown. At uny rate, sho was swept out hy tho enu ime. She wos worth In neighborhood of $500. The Hut her Huline, from Sail Kranclsco mid the Anvil from Port laud, are reported In at Haudoii. The Alliance arrived In this aft ernoon from Portland. The Xnnu Smith sailed todny for liny Point with a cargo from the Smith mill. Captain Dollar, II. M. Lorber and an auditor of tho Smith company were tie only passengers. On the Inst trip down, the Xauu en countered severe weather, loosing part or her deckload. The Hedondo will nrrlvo In tomor row morning from San Krnnclsco. The Hreakwater sails tonight from Port hind for Coos Hny. The Hardy will sail this nflm-nnim with lumber for San Kranclsco. .TOILS' WAdNKR of Myrtle Point Is a Marshlleld business visitor today. MRS. IIHRIIIJRT KOC.ERS of South Coos liber Is spending tlu day In town. CIIAS. ESTKRHIX'K of Cntchlng In let Is a liuslnccs visitor to Mnrsh Held today. .1. W. OARDINER of Xorth Hend was looking nfter business In Marsh llold unlay. ' .1. II. KLANAGAN and wire left to day tor Myrtle Point on business and pleasure. PETER C.IULLIA.MS or Xorth Coos River Is a business visitor to Marshlleld today. MRS. .TOIIX STIIRDIVAK'T of Myrtle Point is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Dan Kentlng. MR. mid MRS. AXSOX ROGERS if South Coos River nre business vis itors to town today. AT TDK HOTELS. The ('liiinillcr. E. M. Howard. Salem, Or.; .1. M. Xye. ,lr.. Coos Hay; J. Wllkle. Port land; llnrry Ennls, city; Thos. )o ran, Seattle; Karl Doran, Portland; Ira S. Knniin, Portland; II. 1). Lo Del. Portland; A. E. Kruno. Prosper; .1. II. Ilookson. San Kranclsco; .1. Miller, Portland; R. Dollar. San Kranclsco; Alf Johnson. Jr.. Han don; Ed Conwrlght; Mr. mid Mrs. I'. C. Russell. Heaver Hill; Mllo Plersou. Lakeside; P. GoldonberK, Portland. Klnyil I Intel. R. .Peterson. Eurokn: Andrew Por ter. Montana; Hob Harris. San Fran cisco. Hotel Coo. C. A. Taylor. Tuconin; Mr. und Mrs. Dyer. Daniels Creek; K. Rob erts. .Marslilleld; D. M. dmy, San Kranclsco. EUGENE O'CONNELL nml wife left yesterduy for Coos River for a few days' visit and llshlng. W. 0. SI.MPS0X and family of Xorth Inlet expect to leave on Hi- next Rednudo for California. MISS ELLEN OGREN is taking n week's vacation from her duties ut theXorlon & Hansen store. K. K. MORRISSKV nml S. C. SM LL went to Myrtle Point todny to look nfter their paving work there. MRS. KRED WILSON returned this morning from visiting her sister. Mrs. X. S. Stover, or Allegany. MRS. LUTHER Jl'DY returned to Loon Lake yesterday afternoon, af ter n short visit with Mrs. William Kgonhoff. MRS. II. HARRIS and sister. MRS. II. ATKINSON are expected home on tho Redondo frnm a visit In San Kranclsco, HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS For Ladies Juniors and Misses Splendid Values i lit . , $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and Up to $37.50 Shouti In all tho new materials In Haltdius, Norfolk, Cuta way ami Plain Tailored Kffcetft In ("hecks, Serges, lledfortl (Nil (Is nnd P-opllus In whllo nnd ex cry fashionable color. c r w IV I '71 t VI f v NEW COATS The lien- lliilluin ICllects new llelteil IiIcjis Hulgiirlan Noirlllf. All the new nuilciinle All the ih-iv colors, liicliidlm; tliu fiidiloa. able block- nml white checks. A matchless group hi $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and Up to $37.50 "MONEY TALKS" at HUB DRY GOODS CO. 0'Conncll Building, Phono 361, COAST LEAGUE HGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCORE TRACK El i TK.LI.S OK VISIT. tho .MAMMOTH POTATO-V INK. In tho current Issue f Pm-m nn,i poor, nat-' '''reside appears a paragraph about urai rr nit ami iniiiiv nr tin. ,.,.i..o a wiuuim-fni ui. ,..,,. i.m .., IIimo im V" tl,U "i""111- ." ' M. I- Hiirga. of Lewis n handsn.r.o .VrV.fi.""" " "w VJ k,hi ', .1 1" '" l """ "u" ! l woigiied then. r, ,',":,., ;,,,,ny "r. ""r,our " "? See"ti,0,."0t yet ,0 oltl ," Krart. I potatoes C KiiK: "w'w!" MrS!,r.,mmed I mmu- from liiilf pounds. It weighed The !'j .i: WISH and trade at IIAIXICS. I .MODKIIN WOOD.MK.V DAXCC at k.(;m:s hll satuudav xigiu. The World Looks Dark to the person with poor or falling hlght. ir it teems so to you come hero and be ; helped, our glussos will make ' things seem brighter und bet-, ter to you. We supply them only tifter u thorough exami nation of your oyos, but thnt will cokt you nothing. We charge only for glares and moderately at that. Optical Department Red Cross Phone 122-J Store Miss Pearl Watklns. daughter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. deorge Wntklns. who has been making n grent lilt on tho Btnge, in a recent letter tells or her visit to tho homo or Rodnov Lee, drnnintle critic or the Toledo (Ohio) made, aa follows: "We saw a most wonderful nffin.. eontnlnliig n library, probnbly known ui every one in tne world tuentrlcnl. "The walls aro hung with auto graphed pictures or all tho great peoiile or the stage rrom Juno Cowl to Sarah Hernlmrdt and Kmnin uuivo, "Mr. Leo showed us n letter writ ten to him by icdwin Hooth. this ho keops In a case. This library, fwr.tch extends nil round the room, ho has flllod with scrap books In whlph are arranged nil the names or nnv one who really did anything, their no tlces. plays, ads. photos, etc. When one has enough to fill up tho rew pages allotted to them thev are giv en a larger book all to themselves, "We were anown some thnt were completed for Holnsco. Wnrrield, nernliardt and Kavershnm. nil mt.i ' graphed, a word of thanks, etc. "I noticed a great dirrerenco In them though, ror lustnnco Holasco had written: 'i thnnk you ror glv ing me u small place In youf won dermi library.' Whllo Knversham, over his own picture on tho Hist page, wrote: 'The worst pluture I ever had taken." "It was a great prlvlleso and pleasure to meet Mr, Lee and have him show 'tis Ms libra-v; the onlv thing of Its kind in the; United States. "It lertalnly Is something to work for, that one mav bo tlvnn n nin.i i.. i, ... i ,. . .. t ,vw ui ii, i h-iim u jjiivo nio tnat ambition. " RUDOLPH MATSOX of Catching In let ciime to Murshileld this morn ing and will accept a position In the Smith mill. MR nnd MRS. CIIAS. WALLACK of Kastslde returned this morning from a visit with Jeff Wallace mid family of Cntchlng Inlet. MRS. KRKI) SKLANDKIt and voting son or South Coos River are' visit ing at the home of Selander's sis ter. Mrs. Kred Harnard. f r'!,MAlS' A-.J- HRISWOLD. or South Coos River, mo spend ing tho week In the cltv, the guests of friends here. JUDdK COKK expects to leave to morrow ror Curry Coiintv where on Monday ho will convene the spring term or circuit court. Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco Lose Yesterday The Scores. i STAXDIXt; OK CLl'IIS. IN Los, Angeles . I Portland I Oakland I Venice I San Kranclsco I Sacramento . . W. II L. :i Pet. ,G(17 .',00 I ..100 ..'in :i .333 I HARin L.NMs returned to Randon today after a short business trip to Marshilold. He plans to put on a home talent minstrel show there tlljr io,-Ulr.l ! lo iVhm nr Tlmei. PORTLAND. Ore.. April 10. Tho scores In tho Coast Leaguo yestorday were as follows: t Venice . n. H. K. Venlco San Kranclsco . , . , At Oakland Ooklnnd Portland At Sacramento, haeramonto I.os Angeles ...... 3 0 11. 4 1 II. 4 0 ft 3 II. 'E. 7 C II. 3 5 SHIP SHi.VALS. A, P. 0 ENS and AL HATES left yes onlay for few days' fishing at Mr. Owen's suinmor home on South Coos River. Jus. Harclnv will Join them tomorrow. Why does a hIuji fly n flag nnd ball? A ship sometimes files from Its masthead a flag and a bnll. ami those, according to their position, iirp slgnnls which ludlcnto that tho snip has certain urgont needs. Whoii a iiiiK is seen flying ut tho top with JOHN MICHKLimiN'K: m,.i w.u.ln. hall Just under It. tho monnluK Is TER DE VORE of Allo..nnv. -' ,' '?" the ship Is aground nnd needs i. .. . - . " ' ' --!- J mi' ill . It....il-i. . . - ' . : ' .uiiiHiinuiii today on routo to Tar heel point, where they have taken positions In tho E. L. Pierce camp, new Motor Cycle Delivery The other dnv we bead n ..tri &..,, that her alarm clock stopped ecrv ImmedlntO nslstnncn onva tlm f'lill. lion s Magazine, if tho bnll is at lip top and tho flag iindorneuth. tho snip is on flro or hns a leak, and wants help urgently. Whon. Instead or a flag, a polntod ponant la Hying with a ball beneath It, tho vessel Is borlonsly Bhort or provisions. Whon, on the other hnnd. tho ball Is at tho top and tho pennant undernonth, the snip is giving warning to anothor vessel tnat thnt vessol Is running into danger. All uinrlnors know tlieSO KlL'Unlj n.wl f..... .,...!.. ..I... vo...M,r... i :..... .'"" """ ...... " """ " iiiuir oiiii- ti . .. i, K,u,l, nppreclnted byl"icny tn0y are ens y seen, tho ranchers arter tho long rainy tX",T ,,,"t, "' I"S work l . "' " l"s. STOItV OK MRS. WM KOLM nnd baby loft yes erday for Coaullle to Join Mr. Kolni, who hns been appointed lo cal agent of the railway there to succeed Paul Sterling, who has been transferred to Marshlleld. hOlltll COOS River tnilnv n.. 1....I. reports that tho (Iimi ness. He coos county liKiii sniooj. ATllLiriES Wll.li CO.N11ST l,V MARSHKIEI.D MAY iMXTOl- ciass coxtests. , Tho Coos Couno- InteMrtow track meet will ho Held in ino on Mav rs. All tho high scboolit tho county will pnrMilpate and iu vi.it.wi Mint tho conteit for i" ohnmplonshlp will bo a hard one. Tho track meet between ihr W class of tho local 'Eh school " nil the otlior clBBSCS win t -- !i. i..u n.,v nt Anrll orontDea ,U lim, ..vw. -. ... tiny or .May. cuLMXos ok cogni.: .Vmih of Valley as Told If II. Millie Mr. and Mrs. I, A. Mb' Middle Creek, went out bow here yesterday. Mra. hawb n returning rroni "-- , roiimves auu ' " :,. ibort and was met hero b) ' '" Will IIIUUl 111 " "." ...I. FML day. April 11. t3t :30on Tledgen. or Mnrshlle Id. l" tho League on tne b-j"-tlonal Notions.'' Rov. Roy L. Chirk. bo h JJ arrived to fill Uienlf M. E. Church, will nolo w lundajv ' ,,...,, xvim reside J. forls of tho C0m'lllc3Or. 1'oinl was in town Saturtaf. llofrmnn hns wen " ;" "50 )(ir. Pnnu 1 o vniiey mr : m set- nn.l tnat counts M.lP. lie' tier In this nock of tne . v looks halo enoiigu , 50 more. THE LKSSWl !. HE DAY. ,,pIroani!V" UWt dr,n" BCU,0m ,,r,fu If you have anything to soil, rent, I The other evonlnir rnn nnv gentleman rang up "central" on tho Aooiit thnt t mo is ttlo nil arrayed for bed, camo room and ho said to her: dearie, nrn vm. nnmlmv t SiSS lUO KOOd nlcllt?" I'nnlrnl" Ivno nt -lm I..1 .. Havo your loh rini i,', ai J" i'ne in timo to catc i .'"".P... ?urJot P"ntlng done at this greeting and replied: "No. I elo lies the clock would run all right I oaso, X sho is , e '', n,nd onu -TJh ,'' and keep Its hands over its face. sho laughs of en PI0Wy ls becai, J10' (lc 'asm'SsAS&l "Of two evils, yu WJie'toeBOOf .im, n Rmlle.. "wo are llawa i , aro uu v..i! tlio lessor. - VnuD6 " .i badly off as tho p lain ,! ' 'I havo taken a Jo ft ,cio plnln young wouinn s t0h.s her rlinirt cried' , "At tills uei "V. a-iiool1 w i mM.ni! Teach 8cnou ,jhrtdi rather marry a soft. f d tb' widower with eight cwi tench school! man jirted. A. jr r- ,0 vM -,,.,,., Plrl s iear'".- ertu . 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