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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ' COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.ONKV Kdllnr mid Pull. UN' K. MAI.ONKV Xowi ICclitor Offlclnl Paper of Coon Comity. UlTICIAI, PAPI.lt OF TIIU CITY OF MARSHFIF.I.P. OAKLAND CITY CI.HItK St'K'IDF.S. .lumps (o Death From ltoof of City Hull Today. ITIT Aworlilel I'rMH In I'ucH n Tlmr. OAKLAND, Cal.. May 1". Harold Maglll, City Clerk of Oakland, com mitted sulcldo today liy Jumping from the roof of the City hall to tho street 200 foot below. Ill health was the cause of his rash net. NOBIS KIM.S WIFK'S PARAMOl'lt. (Hy AMoHatfJ Prr to Coos IIr TlmM.l VAIiLEJO, Cal.. May 17. Recaiise ho surprised J. F. itnlnoy with his wife at nu early hour today Joseph Ilovorsby shot Kalney dead. The woman nttempted suicide. Iloth men nro employed In tho Navy Yard. I TO'SfMTS Miss Gladys Diment and Ar thur Kolstad Win Declam atory Contest ' Miss Gladys Diment won the girls' in ed nl and Arthur Kohlstad wn the hoys' mednl In tho Mursh lleld High School declamation con test nt tho high school nuditorlum last evening. Thero was a good crowd out. The Judges wore .Miss Topping, Miss Drowning mid Rev. Dassford. Tlio proKriiiu was as ioiiowp: Piano Solo .....Miss l.ucy Pi.wms; Declamation "The Revolt of J Mother" Miss May Mu'on Dcclaiuntloir The Hnce for the l.a Kueli Stakes" Olndys Diment I Declamation "The Sign of tho Cross" Mildred Wlhun Declamation "Tho Prisoner's Pica" Arthur Kolstad Declamation "For Dear Old Yalo" Horace Ruhskoph uccianinuon "Unisys nutn . . . . , Olndys Prl-ldlo Declamntlon Mack Conner's Son" Kvelyn l.angworthy Piano Solo I.uoilii Graham Decision of Judges. Change In County. j Tho Coos County High School Association has made some slight chungeH In tho regulations. It hns heen decided that In place of the present series of debutes to divide Into two divisions, tho Coqullle Vnl-' ley niui coos nay. Then tho cham pions of tho valley will dehato the chnmploiis of the liny for the county chnmplonshlp. It hns also been decided to hold n Coos County Oratorical Contest In which only hoys will compote nnd n county declamatory contest In which only girls will compete. TO CELEBRATE Anniversary of Independence of Native Country to be Ob 1 served Here Tonight. Plans for ono of the biggest cole i.iMitfntia .if Mm iinniviirsarv of Nor- , wnv's Independence were perfected ! . . .. . . .!.. ...Ill tin tin 1.1 today. Tlio ceieornuoii "" '"-" at the Finnish hnll tonight nnd will be somewhnt similar to the Ameri can observance of the Fourth of Julv, nil of tho Norwegians In this section uniting In It. O. M. John son, of Marshllold, will preside ns chnlrman. and tho following pro gram will bo carried out: 1. Nntlonnl hymn Audience 2. Welcome nddress Pros, of Evening II. Flag song . .Mnrshlleld Glee Club I. Poem (Tho 17th of May) .... Mr. Thorpe ?i. Song X. H. Quartette il. Clarinet solo Chr. I.ee 7. Recitation . .Miss F.melln Ullpbo S. A.ldiess .... Rev. It. O. Thorpe . Vocnl solo 1.. Knutson 1 0. Farce comedy .Marshllold talent 1 1. PInno solo .Miss Mnbol Mnthlson 12. Song Marshlleld Glee Club 1 II. Farce comedy North Hond tnlotit 14. Club swinging. . .Murshlleld club It". Song North Ilend Choir """" aunoT nu n i. .. . Itileivm,.,! ,.,?"" liroperlr , ,,,,,,'''"'"i1,v,lfkicn:iitt'M The World W gthe laraij Walk0r C00UILLE 1 10 SEE WEST Y. A. ITSTKU DISU'POIXTKD m:Aisi: ;ovi:itxoit was not i FiitsT oxh in-: had m:i:x to ski: ix kitty vkahs. SAUC.M, Or.. .Mny 17. W. A. Cus ter, of Coqullle. a Civil War veternn wns n disappointed man when he visited the chief executive's office nt the cnpltol and found that Gov ernor West wns out of the city. "Ob, pshaw! That's too bud." he exclaimed to Private Secretnry It. A. Wtra:i. "It'a been 50 years Bince I've been to see n llvo gov ernor and I wanted to see him." Mr. Custer suld ho served under General Grant nt Vlcksburg, mid wns In nctlvo service for over n year. He hns heen living nt Co qulllc. In Coos County, for t no Inst six yenrs nnd enme to Salem to visit his son. Xo News I leeched. ,Vo word hns ' been received hero ns to develop- j monts In the Klnuoy-Wlisey denl. although It was expected t lint nt ! Portlnnd yestorduy tlio final of-, ion to some me negotiations with out n receiver would bo made. Mrs. Kinney stated this afternoon that sho had nor received any word, al though If anything Important luul transpired, tho unilerstnndliig wns that sho would bo notified. No Strike News. Tlioro wero few developments In tho I. w. W. strike situation hero today with tne excep tion (lint It now appears practleallv cortnln that the strike wi.. not ser iously huudicap uny of tho lumber conipanles. With tho except Ion or a small baud or I. W. W. who hnvo been traveling round tho Coqullle A'nlloy nnd visiting koiiiu of tho camps, the . w. hnvo been llt tlo In evidence. Their hope or get ting assistance from sympathizers is now snld to be gone. All or tho cunips nro running. Some organ izers who were brought' here to ns slut Secretary IMgoworth are said to have accomplished utile. Now Is your cliniuv to save a quarter- li getting flour of Haines, I NORTH BEND NOTES. I 4 Ail lllustrnted health talk for women under the nusplces or the Ladles Aid Society or the Methodist Church of North Hond, wns given this afternoon In tho Wesloynu class room by Mrs. M. A. C. Klley. John Huntley, of Camas Valley. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. It. Kiiowltou, or Porter Addition. The revival services which Uev. John I.ewtns Is conducting here are fronting Brent Interest, Inrgo crowds being present each evening. Tho choir or the M. K. Church or Mnrshlleld furnished music Inst evening. On Sunday afternoon nt II o'clock Uev. I.owtns will deliver a lecture on "Tho Womnii or tlio 'twentieth Century." This Is n high-class lecture nnd Is worthy or a largo attendance. Como nnd bring your friends. Mrs. M. J. Pratt of Shermnn nve nue, who hns beon tho guest or lior dnugher. Mrs. Tom I.nwliorne, re turned homo yesterdny. Mis. Percy Peot nnd children of I'astsldo nro visiting nt tho homo or Mrs. G. Taylor or North Ilend Heights. Mrs. Woodbury loft today with Miss Grace Fulton for a visit at Mlsa Ful ton's ranch, nonr Coostou. Mrs. W. N. F.kblad or Mnrshlleld Is visiting her slstor. Mrs. W. I). Simpson. There will be n service with sor mon In tho Kplscopal Church Sun day at 2 p. in. The service will bo conducted by Mr. Dennett Swan ton. nu official lny-roader under "Money's Worth Or Money Back" pOMK in, fellows am! get that new Suit of yours before the season's half gone no economy In putting it oil', you Know. We've got n splendid lino or Suits this year. Tho styles nnd the prices nro right. Snappy Club Checks, now blues, Grays, Drowns and mix tures colors nnd shades you won't find In other stores. Tailored to fit and hand made. Take a Peep in Our Windows. CdlVliAHT Ittj STRouse a bros. 1 OAUTIMOHC FIXUP TWO STORKS. Marslifield North Bend In eighty-four countries of the earth WALK-OVER is the name thai stands for shoe style and quality. WALK-OVERS are leaders of shoe fashion in all foreign capitals. They show what shoes ought to be. Pay us a visit and see the new Spring WALK-OVER models. You will be well pleased and well fitted. 4jJfl88F"cB5- ""KO'COWw. LWANTAg 11' tV't'l.M. .. .,:'..-"") ti, mi. .. ""'try iHtBlncS xvh,? miirniiiuii. " n jr 'N "PlKwItlnn. Part ?. wttlf see Geo. Oviin nP,.Wrl'i llox r,:tL. uncD'1)andoii.J l, M aifines m M ism Ktllt sitiv ....7 " . I slderal.le White CeZ J j " A lnaly, g&J hjj it lBfl MH 1 LEAVE ON BREAKWATER sti:..mi:u sails this mohmng FOIt I'OKTia.VI) WITH I.MKii: LIST AXI) l-'Allt CAltt.t) Ol' i'iti:i(iiiT. The Hrenk water sailed early this morning for Portland with n capac ity imssengor list and a fair cargo or outgoing freight. Among those nailing on the llronkwnter todny were: Ud Green. G. OIIn. A. Rodman. W. V. Dctwllor. I). Rodman. K. I.. McConnell. l. Diiggnn, A. N. Ilol inan, F. O. Weoks, Mrs. .1. Wall. Mrs. I.. !:. Sallng. I., h. Sallng. 1.. M. Long, II. Meei.01'. F. Abrauis. Mrs. I.. Woodriifr. ..Iss A. K. Ken nedy, llnbo Karrlgnn. F. Dlsiiue. .1. C. Wright. Goo. .lones. M. K. .Vos lor. C. F. Williams. A. Kngnell. A. One, njorkluud. K. Crawford. II Crnwrord. K. ,. Crawford. Florence Ogden. J. Swnnton. J. II. Toiinv. Mrs. J. H. Tonny, l-J. W. Wright. A. Lnndoii. Mrs. K. II. Hmersou. K. . Kniei'son. A. Slgdniio, S. Nelson. Mrs. llyden. Hnbe llydon. C. W. Kller. M. ., Carter. .Mr. W. Hors rall. Mrs. W. Ilorsfnll. R. r3. Shine, G. I.. Vootli, C. M. Hill. G. Gordan, Mrs. F. Catterlln. Mrs. T. Ravensen. Mrs. 1). M. Avorlll. .alss 1! Avi.iin T. Mecuni. Miss O. Clinton. .1. Rab euson. M. Apastakas, I'. Rasiuusson. W. I). Marshall. Ilazol Marshall, .1. R. Wilson. Chas II. Marsh, O. F. Wallace, .1. M. Foster, V. Davidson. C. Martin, K, Ilarklund, John Hav en. L, Wernlche, J. Hllko, C. Jensen. I'. Vornbeyefo. K. Wise, A. Maiidol, A. W. Freeborn, J. Dnson. WAITIMG F-r I'oit sai.i. t ."; tiKlne in bet of condition Jfa Otl(r KMIllllliinnt II... "'S $r,2r,. ,i ir.: ..' ,"in .;"" " re una R SAliK l''miiUM,.. . .. room lfMlRliiis houBe, a. j , '' n we. Ilouee renti tul ! SJ"?.:1'.5'"'11'' I ,l' auvri. l.llt AMI STtH'K FAItMi ir j on uant a RIHH) ,m Mock farm uddn J. y. n. 1 gerald, or phone :.1, Mini. Held. 1'iir the (iiiif.wlftje ; can slum )lm mimic of iV U In the county for Mle, I'Olt SAI.i: ItriiMtnaW; SOilM corner. .loluison and SecMln For liiforamtlon tiimi Box II j Garden Home, Oregon. FOR SM'. l.-Wi.-p. tmllrr, u. p. engine. 2C-ft. gaijllte tat -:i-ft. gasoline boar, IO-n.-p, . (ill no eimhie 4-h.-ii. gasoline glue, iii) I cgK Incubator, n:a ilrne-Hiiw outfit. 3000 It. Bfri lumber. Tx'J nrlntlur nri i-i type. SxlO camera and le:i li iiuire or rc, a. stonec)Htr, ur side. I'liniio fi-J. 1'OR RIJXT I'nrnMicil lhwtt.ii modern tint; bath, gu, flectrldy Splendid view. 313 S. Brsiliif, I'Olt SAI.i: Or i:clungf, am I grocery store nnd new lira ul I mm nml n lmtf nrrci of (tl i lnud, tenm nnd wagon for ml , , tule In .Mnrshlleld, Ore. For pa."-;! tlcuhtrs address I. Hoagland. EiC-J burn. Ore. I'Olt RUNT Mfnlfrn I roorabutp I low with bath. C. W. Cardiff. Plr-.v 0.. Klgb'h?' S "' IT'S WF.ARV work, when we oil men wait, remote Irom the mad world's hum; we wult und watch by the garden guto for tho rail ways thnt never come. So many wall for the vanished things that never again arrive, for tho glottm of eyes, for the whir or wings, for the friends who are not alive. So many wait In the tumbled wreck of their early hopes, I know! I'm waiting now for the rumbling wheels and the locomotive whistle's blow. The railway wns promised In the long ngo, when my heart wns young and brave, but It doesn't como and f toddle slow again udowii to a inlsflf grave. Tho newsboy comes on his round, by heck, and over the gate I lean, mid he brings the news or a hundred things but no timetable there Is soon. My grny hair falls on my wrinkled neck mid my eyes have lost their glow; I have waited so long for that promised train and tho shriek or the whistle's blow. It's weary work, for the old, old men. who wait, as the shades descend, for Joys that will never como again, tor comrade and guest mid friend. To wnlt nnd watch by the gnrdon wall, for the thli gs that are past and gouo, till the sun goes down mid the shadows mil mid the night Is stealing on, It's weary work to remain on deck mid waR till your system Is tilled with woo. and wait and wnlt ror that rallwuy train nnd tho jdirlek or the whlBtlo's blow. 'ANTi:i Vim lorowldrra I0, ...... imiii iAi viiif nnnltrr s'llt. ivi nu., in-i "! r"-'" .- ji well I'Miiuiisiivu, govu rn'i"j best or locution, ready marW reasons ror selling, price, itriat" Invoice. See Stutiman 4 Co. Ill Ilroiidvvny, .Mnwhneld, Oretoa, it t vi'i'it ii..i,...itfuL' Itr diT Cf ,. HI - OH-V ' ween, i'iiuiiv SALT WATKR RKSF.UVOIR FOIt FIRK lKOTKCTIO. Kdltor Times: Why not have city arrange ror salt water Hro pro. lection by Installing a Inrgo resor volr on Knob Hill, rrom whero tho entlro city could bo protected by a gravity system, with plenty or pres sure to rhrow tho wnter on top or nny building In town, without ttto aid or a fire englno? Now Is tho time to secure tlu site for tho res ervoir at least. A CITIZEN. 1 Along the Waterfront. I The Rustler arrived In hero yes terday from Rogue River mid will make a trip to Florence soon Tho Speedwell. Grace Dollar, ami Rrooklyn arrived at Uandon last night. The F.IUabeth and Advance sailed from Uandon last night for San Fran cisco. New STVLKS in FIlOTOS at Qr.VTKIUIASS STUDIO. 244 Front. Saturday Specials Our Saturday Specials this time will bo somo or our Farm Specials, and wo think wo can convlnco you that our list- or rami properties Is unmiunlled by any other Real F.stuto Agency in Coos County. In this ad. wo will xlve Just a fow of our "GOOD IJUYS" In rnrni property. 10.07 acres within u miles or Cotiillo, on county road; six room liouso. small stable nnd other out buildings; private, water system with wntor piped to the buildings. TIiIb land Is all un der cultivation and In pasture. Has thousands or homing berry plnnts, a small orchard and Is Ideal brook bottom- lnud, with n south slopo, making It an Ideal home, nn Idonl place to grow berries and vogotnbles and n small fortune could bo inado on this plaeo gardening nnd raising poultry. Prlco SUUOtl. ''(! ncres on good county road, also river frontage. 17 acres of best bottom land and balance good bench land. '20 acres tin dor cultivation, balanco pasture; good S-rooni houso; barn lSx 30 and good out buildings; houso practically now. This is an Ideal ONK MAN dairy ranch, Is closo to town and closo to school. 1'rlco .S.TJoo. Terms. 00 ncres on Coqullle River, all lovel and well drained. Prac tically all cleared and under cultivation. Largo seven-room liouso, cow barn 40x33, two stories; 30x32 horso barn, two stories. Fine bearing orchard; all kinds or small fruit. Now milk houso and chicken houso. FIno riock or blooded chickens, nlco herd or cnt tle, two horses, buggy, wagon, harness and farming mnchliiory. Price ? 19,000. Including every thing excepting household goods. 400 acres of good land, partially Improved, at ?10 an acre. 230 acros slushed and In grass. Houso and two hams. A money maker and n good Investment. IGO-acre relinquishment, closo to Marshllold. Can bo had cheap. COOS BAY REALTY CO. a.l.Mi'i.tl tl.'IVi? 1'list fllM lln making done nt Ladlea Eaponn .... .. 'i I'll ...mil .IMlllliQ. & I'll, 11 I'l l.l l "- .i,l her. reliable. Good mecUtlcU repair mini. " ""Zi,,a itlon where work If Pr i..f....nii.iw fimnuea, W Fred Risk, Prosper, 0re;ox, Phone 2(1 t-.l. Opposite Grand Tlientor. .'OltS.l.l-Sffondhaawb class shape. 60 u. p.. P ger. good for stage or iiw 00(1. Address P. 0. Boi 7811. North Ilend. , FOIt SIJ-llou,etoMrjig four rooms. "v,,'h,n"tl llrondway. Houie Bijr M - Ph-'iie iii-". D 1 1 ICSSM A K I N!-A a Si .L llrondwny. or r-v g roimis. 695 FW st. Teiei)iiup "" " , I. .J muStf von Ri:N'''-'?ur in I J" with iiBO of btb. pVSeiJM- North Seconu m-. '"V FOR ItKXT -JSt S with stove and M s, 23C-J; 7Cf "tomcht The io$ o.,. imn.l sneciau'" "" lieu""-.. compaii)- ...m ,.f all iievlllc,u FCGITIVKS-In y,. "Uwmoi. or ; 'lctor. , eMa to Always a s"uui . ,se fftere - .,!iir show house, d SSt m'beX Ail mission: . ,.,.,! I r...... floor SOc. ..renW Tomorrow mat nee liest yet. T'1