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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. BIBTTiTC S WILL I IN Dance At SSfiJ91 A Society for the Conservation of Incomes D BEND OF TIE WEEK E M LINE E MARKET El MORAL GRUSAD lac. 2oc. muiutiitioii every 20 a. in. to III ' . p. I. inr. n Cliantllcr KINO, AV YOUR. EDRGHT7 ,ir work to be .. , only tlio the market. Wo ,., maclliuery It Forty jearB' 'm and repairing tomtcU;nt. Soled 'v iSolw "K i " rl ........aw ten soles irea 01 on wle 1C tl""'!! Drtss Shoos, sold r for (5.00, while Ida, AIo a good ms at reduced k jon to look tlioin ldjeDero. I Foot r and a Del." r OLSON i Brtitltray, tF f . ' V Button Shoes UWfMJ. :! Leather Mutton ind Misses', at : Sloe Shop n Machines p rent or for salo. Repaired. Indies for Salo. Hirz, Marshfli.M. M0-X. (Framing Studio ICallfoote hcilT AND DAY nur ' i .iiuiiu iiiu., IMia.a f . n Good Cars mw & CO.. t St. Mtitlifleld, Or. 1 Spruiro ftttfni n,i. . . h n,. na Ku. .. 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Ronf C:j acu KBE iat Matin S don a at Satarday Night, April 19 Special Rates on Gorat & King Lines Supper at Midnight Orchestra Music For the Home Beautiful Artistic illumination is an important factor in tlio dec orative scheme, The soft, white glow of tungsten (Mazda) Electric Light the nearest approach to sunlight brings out the colors and adds to the beauty of your decorations, The adaptability of electricity permits placing artistic fixtures and hand some lamps where they will add to your decorative plan, Electric Light is clean, It will not smudge your walls and ceilings nor tarnish the fixtures, It gives an air of luxury while it really is an economy, Your houso can be wired quickly and cheaply with no harm to walls or ceiling, Telephone 1 78 and ask us to submit an estimate for wiring your home, Oregon Second FAST AN Steamer Redondo Eqslpped with wireless Mid submarine bell SAMJS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY FRIDAY, APRIL 18, AT 3 P. M. All Passenger Reservations From flan Francisco Must Do Made at 805 Fife Building, or Lombard street Pier 27. All reservations must be taken up 34. noun before Milling. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. , PHONE 44. O. P. McQEORQB. Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. COOS BAY FRIDAY, APRIL 18, QT 6 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC dTEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McGEORGB, Agent. EQUIPPED Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND, APRIL 10, 2.'?, 30, 51 Y (J, 10, IB, 20, 23 AND 30 AT 8 A. M, SAILING FROM COOS HAY, APRIL 12, 10, 20, MAY 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. Phono Main .15-1. SS SPEEDWELL CAPT. K. ROSENBLATT, Muster. ' Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About April 20th THE SPEEDWELL la speedy nd has excellent passenger accomJ modations, large clean and airy rooms nuu eiecinc iigiiia auu wireless. For freight ani passage, apply, A. F. Estabrook Co, Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., 013.017 Santa Marina Bldg., San Francisco. Marslifield. Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TiTirir The Tailor and iKJUiJ Dress Expert 078 Front fit. Upstair. Power Co. and Central COMMODIOUS WITH WIRELESS ' P. I, STERLING, Agent. Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Export Packers. Carpota Cleaned. Furniture Packed, Shipped, Stained and Repaired. 382 Front St. Phone 190. Leavo ordera at Going & Harvey. The Socloty for the Conserva tlon of Incomes includes in its membership the advertisers In Till TIMES. Tucsc advertisers offer you assured qualities, rea sonable prices, nnd enable you to select the place, the time, and tlio manner In which you may purchase to best advantage. Without this socloty you would pay more for your schooling In shopping than your learning was worth. You would buy with your eyes closed to hotlt price and quality. Road the advertisements of this society in THE TIMES today and every day. Direct your buying by the members advice and con servo your Income. Your Child'. Health Your Firat Thought If you Dare children, naturally your flrat thought! art for their health. You "rty want them to derelop strong, healthy constitutions. The most care ful attention must he given when call, aren show the flm symptoms of the many common ailments. Perhaps they fro weakly and thin, or grow too fast thus sacrificing strength. These and the forerunner to a weak constitution ror life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, which is essentially a chil dren's tonic. Hm ef all. It will proper ly care for the child's stomach It will also ImproYo the appetite, and will add pody. In cases of thin or Impure blood. It, lncresies the number of red cor puscles, enabling the enriched blood to keep the bodylealthy andstrong? n,lTl.(i?ifiU,a moat. comn ailments that children derelop is that of a dis ordered stomsch, leading to an lmpsir . ytion. In many caien this ESnl J.iU" i? PiU"ltM i the to! V?H?-V c?' .To c'nct such Uouble, M chUdren hare been restored t f-i.Vl .tnrouO thi n " this tonlo K?i.!W2. 5W8'i .pt no ther! 7.1Z t m"Vx?. "7wjiere. or. D Jyn Hon, PhUsdelphls, Pa. IiOv In price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo linre n few second-hand Irons In good norking condition nt 1)11.70. New Irons, $.1.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 2 3 7-J 1C3 N, Droadway STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP. MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA TION. ETC., of Coos Ilay Times, pub lished dally except Sunday at Marsh field, Ore,, required by tho Act of August 24, 1912. Editor, M. C. Malonoy. Marshdeld, Oro.; Managing Editor, Dan E. Ma lonoy, Mnrshtlold, Oro.; Business Manager, M. 0, Moloney, Marshllcld, Oro.: Publisher, M. C. Malonoy, Mnruhfleld, Oro. Owners: M. C. Malonoy, Marshflcld, Oregon; A. II. Maloney, Marshfleld. Oregon; D, E. Maloney, Marshflcld, Oregon; J. 8. Coke, Marshflcld, Ore gon: C. A. Smith, Marshflcld, Oregon; 8. C. Rogers. Marshfleld, Oregon; Flanagan & Bennett nank, Marsh fleld, 'Oregon; Alva Doll, Marshflold, Oregon; Mrs. Columbia McClelland, Pueblo, Colorado: J. S. Green. Corn ing, California; Chas. Stauff, Marsh flold, Oregon; Patrick .Hcnncssoy, Marshfleld, Oregon. Average numbor of of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed, through tho malls or oth orwlso, to paid subscribers during tho six months preceding the dato of Mils statement: 1700. M. C, MALONEY. Sworn to before mo thlrt" 14 th day of April, 1913. ARTHUR K. PECK, Notary Public for Oregon (My commission expires Aug. 19, 1014.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Eastsldo, In Coos County, Oregon, will recelvo sealed bids un til tho hour pf 6 o'clock P. M. of 30th day of-i'Apri), 1913, for tho Im provement of portions of a certain street and nvenue In said City, as follows, to-'wlt: "E" Street. "E" Street, from tho west lino of Second Avenuo, to tho east Jlne of Tenth Avonuo, excepting tho Inter section of "E" Street and Third Ave nue. Third Avenue, Third AVenue from tho south line of Block 4C produced, to a line 240 feet south of the south line of Block 4C, produced. East street must bo bid upon sep arately. Each bidder will bo required to accompany his bid with a certified check equal lnanmount to tlvo per cent of tho amount bid for tho faith ful performance of the contract, should It be awarded to him. The City reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Plans i and specifications for tho Improvement of said streets are on file with the City Engineer and open to the Inspection of all persons. ' All bids must be filed with tho City Recorder. This Notice Is given by order of tho City of Eastslde. Dated April 14, 1913. WM. J. LEATON, Recorder of the City of Eastsldo. NEW GARDEN PRODUCE FEAT URE OF PORTLAND RETAIL TRADE EGGS LOWER AT WHOLESALE OTHER QUOTA TIONS. PORTLAND, Ore.. April 15. The Telegram says: "The displays of now garden produce now in the market are by far the finest seen since the opening of tho season. Among tho features especially worthy of mention In tho market Is Oregon cauliflower, superb offerings of which nrc avail able at 1G to 20 cents a head. An other homo-grown product now much In ovldcnco Is rhubarb, tho best of which Is rotallln gat the rato of three pounds for a quarter. Oregon as paragus, the market men say will appear soon. 'California asparagus has been coming In freely nil the week, and In ijunllty It Is ubout all that could be desired. The best of the stuff is sel ling nt three pounds for a quarter, while tho grass a little less dcslr-nble Is to be had at slightly lower prices. Now peas fiom the south nre going nt lower prices than a week ago, two pounds for 25 cents being the gen eral quotation. New potatoes from Florida arc available at 10 to 12 1-2 cents a pound nnd Bermuda onions from Mexico nro retailing nt two pounds for a quarter. At 20 cents apiece cucumbers nre still rnther ex pensive. Tomatoes of good quullty are extremely scarce. Common stock Is available) In a email way at 10 cents n pound. "Tho first shipment of importance of Southern-grown strawberries came In today from Loulslann, and they nro selling nt 20 cents a box, or two boxes for 35 cents. Tho fruit dealers say they will havo limited offerings of California strawberries tho camlug week, but nc very liberal supplies are expected from that state for two weeks. "Callfornn grapefruit of good qual ity Is going at two for IS cents. Tho Florida artlclo sclln at 10 to 12 1-2 cents nplcco, according to slzo. Fan cy oranges aro In fair supply at 40 to 50 cents a dozen. "Tho apple market is not yet n finished thing, but the end of tho season for that fruit Is not very far away. Pino Ortloys, Spltzonbergc nnd other sorts aro to be h:ul at 20 to 25 cents u dozen and common ap ples nro going at 10 and 15 cents. "Tho fish dealers nro well supplied with most of tho seasonable offerings. Chinook salmon, from California, re tails nt 20 cents n pound, hnllbut and sea perch at two pounds for a quar ter, dressed shad, ling rod and floun ders for u dimn n pound whlteflsh nt 15, catfish at two for 35 and Co lumbia River smelt nt four pounds for a dime, Tho demand for smelt dealers, say, has all but disappeared. Crabs aro going at 10 to 20 cenU aploce, shrimp nt 15 cents a pound and razor dams nt two dozen for n quarter. "Poultry prices aro holding up firmly and probably will throughout tho spring months. Best hens are soiling at 22 1-2 cents n pound nnd broilers nnd friers nro quoted at 35 to 40 cents, Ducks and geeso nro said to bo very scarce. Dressed Mir keys nre retailing In a small way at 35 cents a pound. "Butter went down u nickel n pound, standard city creamery prod ucts now soiling at 40 cents a pound. "Tho egg markot Is said to bn holding firmly, fresh locals rctatllng at 30 cents a dozen, or two dozen for 50 cents." Portland Wholesale Market. "Lower prices on both butter and cheeso aro to be expected wlthlu tho next few weeks. "Tho egg market was reported steady to Arm at 19 to 20 cents, nnd tho indications nro that theso prices Will hold for a week more, "Poultry supplies for tho wook to dato havo just about balanced tho do mand, and prices as a result havo changed but little. Best hens wore said to bo movabln at 15 to 15 1-2 cents nnd broilers and fryers at 25 to- 30. 'In dressed meats pork was tho strong feature, fancy hogs selling In a fairly ready way at 11 to 12 cents. Veal was steady to easy at 13 to 14. Livestock Market.' "Tho best hogs brought $9.35. while others classified as prime sold at $9.25 and $9.30. Heavy hogs went at $8 to $8.25. 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The Bnndon nnd Coqulllo minister ial associations will unite with Coun ty Attorney Llljeqvlst In his moral crusado and It Is understood that some prominent pcoplo In both North Bend and Marshflcld will also assist In tho campaign against vice. It Is expected that the preliminary cru sado will bo taken up before tho next grand Jury which meets at Coqulllo next week and that it will bo brought to a more concluslvo turn after Juno 1 when tho new stato Inw, which In most rigorous, goes into effect. Rev. S. R. Stcelo of Bandon has sent the following letter to Mr. Lll jeqvlst: "Tho members of tho Ministerial Association, having taken noto of publications which refer to your de termination to Inltlnto and to prose cuto plnns for forcing strict confor mity to laws which prohibit houses of prostitution, do hereby In regular session nsscmbled pledge you our hearty support nnd cooperation." Coqulllo to Aid. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: "Tho ministers of Coqulllo mot last Friday with tho ladles of tho Study club, the purpose of the gathering being to de vise ways and means to save young girls from a llfo of shame. The Revs. Adams, Cleaves and Clark dis cussed tho various phases of tho sub ject, offering suggestions and recit ing past history, nnd then left the mooting to tho Indies to formulato some plnu for tho betterment of ex isting conditions. Tho club, whllo realizing tho need of nctlon, is at something of a loss to know how to proceed, but Is Insistent that tho raor nl tone of tho community as regards tho young people should bn elevated." FISH INSIDE FISH TOOK HIS BAIT. Hosehurg Man Ixmn Pishing Tackla And Illumed Chinook Salmon, But Mem Chub Did It. Hero Is the champion flsh story of tlio season from the Roseburg Re view: "No longer nre Charles A. Ott's friends willing to gamblo on his veracity. Tho ehango has come about since Ott, who Is n well known local contractor, went Ashing at Winches ter lust Wodnesdny. Whllo Ott wns standing on tho rock, his rod nnd lino were Jerked out of his hnnd by n 'tremendous' blto on tho hook. The water was deep nnd Ott, unable to recover his tackle, returned to Rose burg In disgust. "It was a big steelhend salmon weighing not less than thlrty-llvo pounds; It ennrly Jerked mo off the rock,' Is tho statement ntrtibuted to Ott. '1 wouldn't havo lost that Ash lutflt for $50. 'Gee, but thnt was a whalo of a flsh.' "Now comes tho next chapter. S. A. Sanford nnd D. J. Stewart cast their Ashing lines In tho sama spot the following day. Sanford felt something on tho hook and when he pulled It In up came Ott's Ashing rod and line. And on tho end of that lino was the piscatorial object which tho day before had nearly sent Ott to n watery grave It was a deceased speclinont of tho semotllus alromacu latus, moro commonly known as A chub. Weight, about ten ounces, Whllo tho angling outfit and tho lowly chub aro being exhibited In the window's of J. II. Sykcs' gun store today, Ott Is busily engaged trying to figure out how that salmon got off tho hook and how tho chub hap pened to take Its place. "Members of tho local society of piscatorial research Incline to tho theory that the salmon, previous to taking tho hook, swallowed the chub, that the chub swallowed tho hook as it passed Into tho salmon thereupon divested Itself of tho chub and there by secured Its freedom. This theory will bo carefully analyzed at tho next meeting o ftho Ananias Club. Ott'n friends aro hoping that thp vordlct of tho club will fully exonerate, him." The Importance of Keeping Posted """ Wasted Opportunities! "How many things wo have proposed to do, how many planned, yet how wo loiter In our nobloHt purposes! You may bn nlwnjs successful If you do but set out well and let your thoughts and practices proceed upon right method." 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