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-ibMUuiWM'-t ..; n. 3.Jt'K::. - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. iS5g PI KQ TO CIVF .T" 1 I II 1 1 If ' u WE recommend the Royal Bakine Powder as sunerior to all others. It is indispensable for finest food." United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Association of the United States. XEZ T . IVV.ftiMIM 9 I III S III III II ' II imi run i ico i PEI OEER FOR SORE ACRES FACES TROUBLE. BASESU1 SCORE Mrs. Frank Newkirk of Loon i One of Backers of Project Writes Here for Informa tion May Start Suit. Lake Sends Tame One ' to L. J. Simpson. A pot door, about n your old. was brought hero today from Loon I.nke mid will bo taken to L. J. SlmpHOii'u Bummer homo at "Shoru Acres" ns attraction for tlio place. Tlio door was bought b .Mr. Simpson from Mrs. Frank Newkirk who hnil raised it. Tlie fawn wan captured early last year and was very Hinall, tlic moth er having heen killed. Mrs. Now klrk taught It to eat and drink and It became ho tame that It would fol low her around their Loon Lake ranch llko a dog. This., morning when the Italnbow brought the animal In, Mrs, Xewklrk was at the dock to meet her put. Although crated, the deer gave In dication of recognizing Its mistress nnd responded promptly to Its uamu "George." Mrs. Nowk'rk Is visiting her moth er, Mrs. S. C. Giiiidorsoii. who re cently moved here from near llol llnghnin, Wash. n.wrox flood ncttrks Oi'pliciiiu Will l-Milhlt Ileal Scenes of DImiMci Touioitow Xlglit. Tower llrothers, the enterprising mnniigors of the Orphoum theater, tomorrow night will show tlio flrJit real pictures of the Dayton flood brought to this section. Tlio pic tures wero taken on the most graph ic scenes and will be well worth seeing. I NORTH BEND NOTES. J. A. Jneobnen. of the Jncobnon furniture store, left this morning for Portland on business. Miss Ulna Selander of Catching Inlot Is the guest of Dr. lllrd II. Clark and will take part la the grand Cold Medal Contest Saturday night. Mrs. John Snvder mul I It 1 1.. i.nm. daughter are visiting for a few days at the homo of Mrs. Snyder's broth er. Mrs. (ieorgo Smith was the guest yesterday of .Mrs. Tom Smith of .MIL llcoma. Mr. and Mrs. John Merchant wero Jsorth llend visitors yesterday. The lltttle son of Mr. and .Mrs. Coleman, who has been seriously 111 Jb somewhat better today. XA.MICS OltKCOY MI'V WASHINGTON. I) C. Apt II 17. Tho following federal appointments have been made for Oregon laud of fices: Surveyor general. KMward Worth, of Portland; register of the laud of fice at l.nkovlew. James dunces; laud office receivers, at limns Sum uol Mothershed. at The Dalles 1,. . Month, at ha (irnudc Nolan Skiff. 'For postmaster at Portland. Frank Mevers. n That the Mills Coal company, which took an option-lease on the J. A. Ward Mllllcoma coal mine was operating on frenzied flnnnce meth ods. Is the declaration of .Mr. Rog ers. of Portland, In a letter to Mr. Wanl tniluv. Ml'. IttiL'nrti nirn irlvitn as president of the company by Mills wiioii ae was nere. Mr. WllL'crH Iiiih ivi-IMnn fnv .In. lulled Information about the Mills' operations Here, lie says that he advanced $ l n 0 0 for preliminary de velopment work with the under standing that It was to be .all used in mo mine, instead or Doing so used, he figures that all except about $(!ill was used by Mills for his per sonal affairs. A. K. Hammond, a well known engineer who was long connected with Celllo project, was to have become Identified with the company. .Mr. Rogers was formerly engaged in mining In Idaho. Xothing has been heard from Mills recently and a hunch of suits are pending In Justice Pennock's court for the collection of liibni- mul linn-. chnndlHo -claims against his company. i. a. warn lias terminated the lease-opilou or the company because they fulled to comply with the terms of the contract and did not show nnv evidence or iielng able to do sj. He Is endeavoring to protect the la borers who worked In the mine, nl though he lu not legally bound to do sn. Mr. Rogers in his letter threat ens to Institute suit against Mills for false misrepresentations. Portland Defeated by Los An geles and Drops Back Into Fourth Place. Arrange for Series of Monthly I Socials for Wives and j ' Families Members. At a meeting of the Mnrshlleld Lodge of Klks Inst evening. J. W. lllldenbrand. ICugene Crosthwalt mid (ieorgo (lomlrtim were appointed a 'special committee to arrange for a series of monthly socials, curd par , ties or dances, to be given by the lodge for the wives, families or 'sweethearts of the members. It Is ; proposed to hold the first one In a week or two In the Masonic tent-' 1 Pie. I ! In ndditlou to these socials, plans were taken up for the annual ball I of the Indue which will he irlvon lu ' June. i:.alted Ruler W. II. Kcn- nedy will probnhl) appoint the com-' I inlttees to take charge of It at the next meet lug. i There was a good turn-out at last evening's meeting. Thomas S. Har vey was Initiated and properly flt- , ted with the nutters of protection much to the gratification of II. A. , Wells. S. C. Small and possibly one or two others will bo Initiated at the next meeting. Attention ! A new shipment of dainty Lingerie Waists ,, Marquisette, Mercerized Chiffon, Lawn 1 iITm?0'1 showing all the latest fashions in d J Irish crochet, and Cluny lace Innim!,, X !'tred' - c to 35.5Q Tub Silk "Country Club" Shirts Strictly man-tailored, French collar and cuff nj pockota In solid white, cream, and o i" dpafch Usually sold at $5,00, Our price Str,f- $3.95 ;Middy Blouses For Ladies and Children.. Kn. A 50c to $1.25 We lime Just Installed the i,,,.,,,, ... .. 'I"""' "" ''"- ." make . , ,' n" "" of any material desired. " "" '' C "MONEY TALKS" Sl'A.MllXti or Clil'ltS. W. I,. Oakland S I Los Angeles . . . . i r Sacramento i! i! San Francisco ..." S , Portland i! T Venice i! 10 I'ct. tii!7 lillt T.00 107 ."i: '1 7 r Portland. Or., April 17. Portland lost eBtcrday to I.os Angeles, ono to three. Aifiiln Pm'tlitinl Itnil lint Innr. est nitiuher of hits, scoring only one run off eight safeties, while I.os An geles tallied three on four hits. The score yesterday: At Portland It. II. K. Portland i s 2 I.os Angeles . . . ; ;! - I 'At I.os Angeles Venice Sacramento At San Francisco San Francisco Oakland It. II. i:. . '-' I 2 . :i ti 1 It. II. K. .! 10 j . I 13 2 AT Till: IIOTKLS. Hotel Coos. W. I.. .Miller. Coiiullle: O. A. Tny Mr. Ciiini) I: (S. P. cilimv. it Ar.tiin C. Mears. Myrtle Point: C. C.ranby, .Mjrue mini; .ins. .McCiitehonn, i imiver inn: c. Joynes, City. I lllHIII'll llllll'l. I p l.ouls Klulst, Ilrockmay, Or.: R. 1). i,emi, iionciiurg, Uoyil Hotel, 1.. C. Ilrown, .Myrtle Point: A. Spring. Cascade Locks. Calif.; .Mrs. II. A. Farrier, Denmark: C. A. Oman, City; Win. Dubay, . .orth llend; C. H. Walters. City; Mrs. Cora V. Smith, llandnu. The Chandler, C. A. Duck, San Francisco: Mrs. .. J.f ody. Iluudon: A. K. Mathews. Co uullle. .Veil C Ki.ili.v rvi. ,1,1)1... m- T. Prltchard. Portland; 1.. I). 'l)ry , den. Porllauil: Kdward Ilnvllk sn. V,o: ' l- Terrell. Seattle; J. W. M ller. Coiiulllo; Hen Itytke. Kveritt, Wash.: s. U.liurtell . ltaiulolph. SHROCK FAVORS 4-GLUB LEAGUE Till: Ol'IKT flllSKKVKIt SAVS: - " 1 tv tll( limit uillllii l'nn ll.i.. .,..,.!. , f.Pt nndy to pay you It Is Just llko iiimiliK II 1 Eye Troubles Are HereditarY ii li They are handed down from parent to child, and if there is a defect in a parent's eyes it is more than likely to be found in the eyes of the child also. Red lids, styes, or itching, burninj? pains are indications of muscular troubles that can be overcome by using proper glasses. North Bond Fan Wants North Bend, Marshfield, Myrtle Point and Coquille. Will Shrock. of the North llend baseball team, was In Marsblleld to day for a little whllo to confer with some of the baseball enthusiasts hero about getting the Coos county league reorganized and arrangements mndu for starting baseball Just ns boon as the weather will permit. Whllo nothing dellnlto was accom plished. It Ib cNpected that another meeting will be called soon and a fresh start ninde. .Mr. Shrock Is considerably Irri tated over recent developments. o says that whllo It. K. I,. Dedllllon or llnndon was In North llend the other day, ho Intimated that Marsblleld was soro at North llend nnd then when ho enmo down to Mnrshlleld, he Intlmnted Hint North llend was sore at Alarahllold. thus causing strife. Mr. Shrock snys that North llend Is lint sore t MnruliiiM.i nnd did not for a mlniito consider me idea of leaving Mnrshlleld out o rtho league. Ho Bays .North llend wants IuiroIhiII in,i team mid fast company, nnd wants u mi uiu nesi. eonuiiioiiB pobslblo. He snys that It. K, t, Ilodlllloirs proposal to have a slx-team lenguo with Hnndon furnishing two tennis ." Huu in mo question mul that ho favors a four team league to be coni V,0801! .!'r, Cofllllo. Myrtle Point, Mnrshlleld and North liend. However, he says that ho does not want nny feeling stirred up about tlio s tuatlon. but wnnts It worked out on the most practical grounds possible j enmv coi'xtv xi:ws. I Hveuf lu mid Around Cold llcncli ! Ah Told by The (.'lobe. I The County Court ordered u sur vey made of the proposed new road from tlii- Fish Uock on the Chetco Hlver by way of llrooklngs to the lop or tno inn near Win. II. Moore's plnee. mid one from Claude Walk er's place, near Pistol Ulver. to Ace Turner's letter box nt Hunter's Creek keeping nenr the coast the entire dis tance. Tills ehnilL'n will mil llw. roan irom uere to I'istoi River on practically a level grade and will make u two hoiii-B shorter road for a team, than climbing over that use less Myers Creek inoiintnlii. Will l.nko entile up from Chetco last Friday bringing up live panther skins, which ho secured the boiintv on. He snys "threo of those large cats killed twelve deer In two nights." With the woods full of such vnrinlntB, is It nny wonder thnt Cur ry's hunting grounds nre depleted of deer? The game department Hliould raise tlio bounty on such vur nilnts to at least thirty dollars, which would be mi object for men to hunt them for the bounty. Two gentlemen frnui Kel River, (ill., have beon looking this terrl tory over for a cannery site, with u ylew of permanently engnglug In llsh lug In the Rogue. inline union linker was In town since our Inst Issue. 0 says the hhiiiw uciiarunent now bus such a corps of competent help and the Hunting grounds so well In hand that the game law violators will have hard sledding this coining season practising their chosen Hue or pas time. Nelson .MncDuir, Forest Supervl sor. was one of the distinguished vls- iinn in town since our Inst Issue. KA.MIOX MOOSi: I.OIIfJi:. The Moose, lodge Installed olllcers last night iib rollows: N. j. Craln Past Dictator; Donald .Mcintosh. Dlc utor; iM-nnk Colgrove. Vice Dlcta or: Roy Thorn, Prolute; Ilmry Plerco, Sergeant nt Arms; Clayton Mend. Secretnry; Dr. H. I. u.h,," Treasurer; C. Iloln.an, Inside O.inrd L" ' "l.,h'.,oy' 0ll,Bl,lo Ouard: Triisl r ,,',"""" ll8'. -N- '' c,,l. "d nt HUB DRY GOODS CO. 0'Connell Building. p,Mc3a ITABIFF fill I fiwST EABLT DOME ENOEDIif Democrats Expect to Submit it to House Next Week Republicans Score. Ill w. Ilv IVnu lii Com liar TlniM. WASHINGTON. D. C, April 1" Tlio Deiuocrntle House Ciuiciih re Humed conslilerulloii or tho tariff to day with every prospect of a rapid completion of the meusiiro mid Its presenlutlon to the house early next week. The net Inn of the democrats of the house In considering tho tnrlff be hind closed ilnnru U'nu iliitwim....,i I,.. the repiibllcnns of the sennte as un fair to tho public mid tho business Interests. Along tho Waterfront. '- ' ' A The Oregon sailed today from llitiiclim for Snn Francisco. The llreakwater Is duo tomorrow from Portland mid will sail Satur day. Jim Wiisson Is figuring with Max Tlininorniaii on the construction of a now deep sen llshlng Inuiich. It Is to bo about '.i feot long. !i root benin and :i feet drnft and Is to bo completed within two moths. a.moxu thi: sicic. I O. Lnngloy. -llnndon' Recorder COOS COI'XTV TI.MIUIR. r,,.-:'H.!lr ,,.ow,'or "n' l'o-o Ib offered likn ilt V'iih on" ,'.0ll,,ty 0Ietlilng like- two billions of feot nt n price under ? 1 00 per thousand stumpnge" some of which Is locnted on , Jncent to drivnblo strenms. The grenter portions of this timber, how- 1 dovMiter timber l held nt from s to ...,() nnd Is scarco nt that price. Coqullio Sentlnol. mtti.i: iuptisti:. GREA I IS PICIUB E DELAYED DeVi1 Rd Cross Brag Store ; "Tin-: icivcs of thi: i-oukst" I'll.M U, PROIUIUA'ARRIVi: ! TOMORROW. I ; The sivnt ph-ture. "Kings ot tMe Forest." which was to luivo been shown at the Onuul Theater tonight, was delayed lu transportation, but will probnbly nrrivo tomorrow and If It does will be shown tomorrow night Wntih for tho announcement of its arrival. You cannot afford to mles this remarknblo picture I know where you camo from, little Tlin'winb-1 ofhtlB white star east "" l0 '" tl10 0"11 Where tj.e little star-cradles .-,ro: And, oh, tho time you hiwo deftly swung ' Tucked nniler your silvery covers. Over the world when tho night was . young. Over thn linimlo nr i.. l know what you're mado of, little I ,wivl ,,m(l0 of tM0 ""K01"' lrcani8, And your eyes nro part of tho sky nt least ' They're spiked with Its starry I An.1 '.. - - " um oi a vioiid your lmlr was spun, 'le A '" yo,,r So. .mpus- A'"1 U8im n,tll0,IKht of io coming, Tll ion ?f y"r "10Uth wns fn81'" 1 ,tn0VH)t.e, mw llore' "! From tho midst of the groat star! i-... , , l ' . I oldprleT0" f,'0m thok,nd "U tKoei!!IIrCh f Ul g0a SiUnt T,mt yprayo!r " ,"aJ'0r yonv motl,or And back trom tho portals of God you strnyed ' Her dear llttlo sini-.ovo,i i.i.. " h"" ncntley Arthur. JH you ,mvo anything to soil, ren trade, or want holn. trvnWant A I N. II. .McMillan was out today ar ter a weok'H sloun with Mm lm-Ih .Mrs. Thou. Lawhorn or Allegany came to towfii this morning ror medi cal treatment. Sho wan accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. Cox. Oeorgo Smith or Coob River, who so sorloiiBly Injured his lmnd last Sunday was In town yestordny mid 801110 or tile Sllllllternil limiim nr. . moved. Dr. Dlx Is still hopemi or saving tho lingers. Mis Julia' Holms, rormorly clerk Jit Sartor's whb able to bo out and taken for a short nuto rldo with tho llnrrlgnn family yesterday, tho first tlnio she has been out nfter her long iiiill-n.l. I. W. W. iii Denver Jail Finally Take Bread and Water In stead of Starving. lllf Klatr, I'rr.iin rooiujTlat DKNVKR. April 1 7.- The "hunter strike" came to an end nt noon ket tho sixty mllltnnts decided that Jill fnro was better tliiui starvation. (jo ox nr(.'i:n stiiiki liidiistiliil Worker, of (lie M'vrld ItcM'iH llread and Water. Illy akmIih I'm. m Con. lr Tlwl I)I:NVI-:r. April lT. SIxty InJui trlnl Workers or the World rooficeJ In the city Jail Inaugurated a hnopr Htrlke. They rcfuso bread and tor mid say they will not eat udImi better provisions nro supplied, until they become so week that they will nave to u. rei.ioven io tin nur.1 Titoriii.i: with ii:.U'iii:ii. Mrs. l-'oreniau, who ta(i;tt At Deiiiuark school IiiKt term, departed for Snlem, Oregon, where he W occupy a position en the Salen Dniiwii.i-iii wiiih, In Demtiark Mn. Foronutn bus had more or lw trouble with the school IruiW which ultimately resulted In reW lug her position two day before t term expired.- l.iuiglols Leader .Ml'ST XOT S.MOKi: IX XIOX Illinois Court rpholiN VUf &' name. ZION CITY. Illlnolg. April "- Tlio unii-tonacco oriiummo v. -City waB upheld In tho circuit cotrt nt Waukegnn. 111., recently Hlcliard liolireas was io'' ''. ...... ..i.. i.. vinn ritv am oi minuting a in' hi -;,,,.., fined n by Judgo Whitney. Beta ulrendy has riled bond of 1100 1r nn appeal. JlB ww,Bfjr' clslon nfririned n prov oua convic tlon by a 7A"" f'v ninelstrate. (loon i:vi:xix. They nover taste who nlwnys drink, They nlwnyB talk who novor think, Matthew Prior. Times Want Ads Bring Results T1 -1, - A i " . w ...jbm, "- Grand Opening of The Ladies' Emporium Saturday, April 1 9th See our new home, with all the newest of new goods, at our old location, Central Avenue, be tween Front and Second Streets. y mo iimea- want Ads.