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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 ENING EDITION. "Yes, That Can With The Bear ZEROLENE is the best motor oil I can buy and I've tried them all. It is carbon -nroof. and gives perfect lubrication. Sold by dealers everywhere and at all agencies of the f fliill 3lilfei :, i . '-c:5" it ii'i i'p 1 1 ,'::: L' ' ,i . n il s idS? IwhAvi 1 K j'lM iflX?-. fV U "I always pick my oil by that bear. 'TJmMStMl He is on every can of lm I The Standard Oil for Motor Cars IS ISMlM MPBWNIPiai 0Tv2JKJs2S; aisin H KBBI SAN FRANCISCO Goodrum's. Garage lioino of tlio CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Mokes of Cars i 317 CVut imiI ,v. IMmno 373-L Walk niio Mock nnd Bnvo one dnl-' lr on enrh pair of men's nnd boys' docs. Wo do first class slioo re pairing nt tlio lowcHt prices In tlic fit;, lours for a squnro deal. Aug. Olson. "15 Koutli Rroatlwny. ITIE LITTLE SHOE SHOP, AROUND THE CORNER i Is where you ran got your shoes ! f (paired promptly, rensonuMy nnu atlsfactorlly. Como In nml see. 0 St Alt !:. WALT Next dnor to Orphouin Theater. Be Up To Date Order jour Suit from nn The Tailor and AJUU Dress Expert jj7 Front St. Upstair. PETITION' FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Ve, the undorslgned legal votors oi Lakesldo, No. 1 Precinct, Coos LOUnt. Statn nf nrntrnn rnmipptfllllv Petition tho Hon. County Court of toos County, SUto of Oregon to 6ni a i.icenso to V. II. Short to Mil SnlrltlinilO XTnlf nn.l Vlnmm lH?iUors In ,eB quantities than ono un m Lakeside, No. 1 Precinct 1009 COlintV CSfntn nt rtnrrnn f- H. (0(1 nf fi'lv Unnldo no I.'. Atv ound wo will over pray. ' . Shlrla, Fred Muotzel, Cnas j. Furhop, E. Vanburgor, Joe Noble, H. R, Holcomb, i) ,. "unatreo, Emll, Ponthun, ;M. Wledor, L. C. Call, m. noundtree, W. M. Young, "Wry Benson, Jack Flanagan, J. Van Durger, Will Judd, ft. Johnson, J. Justrom, "o M. Plerson, A. Ingersoll, .?. E. Dlvllbllss, Frank Dowron, VJ . . u,8n, ctins. owes, Aoolph Llndros, A. R. Rowron, i r; "heeler, C. Schroeder, Aiiskola. Peter Menegat. N'OTirrc rn rnrniTfiTis N'OtlCfi 1c linrnl.v nlvnn ilint tll SS de,r8.'8ned has been duly appointed imnBtrntor of the egtat0 of An. "W Johnson, deceased, and lettors . administration upon said estato dl? Issued to him. . "0V. tllArnfrtr'A nil nAPcntio lini'lnf"' "aims against said estate are hore- ' u'Jiuied to present tho samo to let'in .' tll proper vouchers duly erinpd m, i... i... i..w ...m,i., I ti. S,n'hs 'rani tho dato horeof, nti dni"cS or James T. Hall, 11 EI-, "orado nidg., Marshflold, Oregon. "n mis lath day of April, l'Jia. r T 11 k XTOrtVT I dro.nTllJ,strat'or o' tho estate of An "reu Johnson, deceased, hsi ,8t Publication April 10 and' ast May 24.) Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GORST .M KINO. Proprietors. CHCRBu-AJI elwi m W$xt'(i. .'iiiiTAiiV jRKF?ji?Wi JnBtMi (El WtifmNk Wt . st --.ix.jv??'rj-iu? , n ii ii , , m m n h an:' j&nmmmHBKS mm mssaBmmrssmA LEAVE MARSHFIELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 8:45 9:30 10:15 11:00 11:45 12:30 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 C:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. JI. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. I. P. ai. p. ai. p. ai. p. ai. p. M. p. ai. p. ai. p. ai. p. ai. p. M. p. M. A. M. LEAVE NORTH REND. 7:00 A. M. 7:4G 8:30 9:15 10:00 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:00 1:45 2:30 3:15 4:00 4:45 5:30 6:16 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 ai. ai. M. M. ai. a. ai. p. ai. p. ai. p. at. p. ai. p. ai. p. ai. p. M. p. ai. p. ai. p. ai. p. M. p. M. p. ai. p. M. p. M. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS Lcavo North Rend Allen's News stand. Leave aiarslifleld Chandler and Dlanco Hotels and Dusy Corner. GREECE BEADY 1 SIT GAFtEA fillOBlGS L King Constantine and Staff, Curry County Men Incorporate Leave for Front owing to . Financial Institution for Resumption of War tnr AhoiU'.M I'rrn to root tlx TlmM.J ATHENS. May 23. In rouse nuonre of tho ivsutnptlon of hostll- New Coast Town (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) OOl.l) REACH. Or.. May 23. Articles of Incorporation of the IHos between tho Bulgarian anil nrnnktiicn sinto iinnk worn for Orerk troops. KIiik Constantino of warded to the Secretary of Stnto Oreero. arrompanlod liy Prince Alcx-:yc8terdnv liv Oeorge I). Wood, rnsh- nnder and tho general staff of hlsjjor 0f ti,u currv Countv Dank here. army, left for Salonika today. T)l0 n.000 rapitnl stock was nil ' BUbscrlbeil. Tliose signing tho art- ROSTON PLANS VAC I IT. Idea WCro W. J. Ward, superintend I dent of the IlrookliiKs Lumber Co.. .spoitvinen 'Mieie Slay Rulld Roat to , c. It. Ualley. Sheriff: Attorney 'V. aieei Linton. tllr AMnrltIM I'lrti to Cool ll7 Tlmf 1 ROSrON. May 23.-A RiiBton cup II. Meredith: A. Wood. County .ludgo; E. A. Ualley, ex-County .Indue nml Oeo. D. Wood. This IS ILL defender designed by a syndicate of will In. the lnrnest ennltnllxpil bunk Boston Navnl Architects and backed j between Riuulon and Eureka. Cnl by local yiU'htmen Is the proposition , Ifomla. When Oeo. R. Wood camo being considered hero by yachtsmen, to Gold Reach three years ago to who may decide to defend America's organize a bank bo wns told by cup. tho lending moneyed men here thnt I they had gotten nionj? In Curry i County for 50 yours without n bank j nml did not see any particular need I of one. and. In fact, did not think I It would pnv, nnd Mr. Wood ni'iu nearly giving up tlo project, ns ho Of nilPIIRRnBUB '0'td lmnlly got enough nsslstancc L Uftll I infl I I hi III to uinUe a board of director!, but T r lUrlllVllliUlU nf,or I-loiit nffort. he flnollv I I II L-U Ml U III III .s'trceeded In getting enough stock I subscribed locally to mnke out the hoard, but when It came to paying i up tho cash, ho had to tnko inanv Emperor of Japan Reported to.V1"' ,,,iu,(f ih11 ''I!.'.1 'T", ,ocn,,lv D :., om!,L pi::k. i subscribed himself. The book valuo DC 111 SeriOUS LOndltlOn of the stock of tho Currv County Has Careful Attendance i',n!,k ' jjB n1f1,I"1r,, ' ''"i1' having pnld a dividend every year tnr Anouifti rrrn to Com tir Titnm i slnro orgiuilziitlon. There Is no TOKIO. May 23.--Tho official ro-; stock for sale. When II came to ports that tho emperor Is III of (Incorporating tho Brookings Bank, pneumonia and tho constant nttend-Mr. Wood's only difficulty was In nnco of physicians and tho vlgll , making tho shares go round and which the empress kept nt tho bed-, hn had to limit those wanting side all night, iniido It nppenr today. stock, a chnnge of sentiment toward that his condition Is very grave, the bnnUIng IiuhIupss In Curry In 'I ho whole .Inpanese Emplro Is do- less than throe years, pressed by tlio news. Tlio high fever of luBt night wns apparently iinahnt- iivm'.m.'vsnv i.wn rn m en toiiay. i lie pniicui is ai oyauin palnce, whero he contracted a cold while reviewing tho troops last Sunday. Sl'ER FOR RV Till: STATE I I Attorney (t'eiiornl I'xiu-rN Rl I.Nts of itll.OIIO Aries III n Few Ravs Much' Trouble Onver l.nnil SALEM. Or.. Mav 23. Suit to 'fcover about 30.000 acres of lieu .Mlclmel RauiiNter, of Idaho, Flghtc land, alleged to havo been fraud- SAVS ITP ISN'T not;. .Missouri Town Ordinance. ST. LOUIS, May 23. Tho Cir cuit Court Is busy today listening to a case In which Michael Bannis ter, an Idaho man, Is fighting tho dog ordlnanco of tho town of Clay ton. Bannister wns born In Mis souri, but went West when a llttlo boy. Recently ho camo back to visit his people, bringing with him a blooded sheep dog about two months old. Tho Town .Marshnl tried to collect the dog tnx of Ban nister, who declined to pay It on tho ground thnt his dog wns not u dog, but simply a pup. The ninr shal Insisted, tho owner pcislsted, and tlio result wns tho city Justlco ordered tlio tax paid. Bannister re fused, repicvlued his dog and ap pealed tho case. Tho higher court ulontly selected during the notorious Hyde mid uensoii operations in ims stnto, will be started Just ns soon ob Attorney General Crawford re ceives from Washington. I). C, the checked-over list ho left nt the General Land Office upon his re cent visit to tho onpltnl. Tho At torney General expects to receive theso lists within tho next few days, as ho was assured tho work thoro could bo accomplished with in ten days. Tho Attorney Genornl hud ns KcrnMcd tho abstract and other in formation In connection with tho nllegod fraudulent selection before going to Washington. Emp'oyes In tho Oonnral Land Offlco nro now chccklm: over theso lists nnd mak ing notations of tho action, If any, will now dotormlno whether a pup! that has beon taken by tho Govern Is a pup or n dog. mout lu Its suits ngalnst Hydo and ' Benson. Llbby COAL. Tho kind VOU hnvo I Hydo nnd Ronsnn nnd their ns- ALW'AVS USED. Phono 75. Pacific ,soclntes purchased thousands of Llverv nnd Trnnsfor Company. acres of tho school sections that TliN Interests livery Woman. A family doctor said ro.-ontly that women como to him thinking thnt they have femalo trouble, but when treats thorn for their kidneys nnd bladder, they soon recover. This Is worth knowing, and nlso that Fo ley's Kidney Pills nro tho best nnd snfest medicine at such times. They aro tonic lu action, quick lu results. 'Iney will nelp you. Owl Pr"Hi. Hon Pharmacy. Frank I) Cohan Opposlto Chandler Hotel, l'nono 7i WI9SV Why Worry Over Home Baking when you can got so much bettor broad, cakes, otc, hero nt a littler cost thnn you can innko thorn for and with none of tho labor and uncertainty of all homo bnklng? All you need to do to realize tho truth of this statement Is to try our baking. Do It today. Coos Bay Bakery Tlio place for goJd goodies. Market Ave. Phone Jll-L THE TIME WHEN A . PLUMBER IS NEEDED Is tho first sign of troublo. For If neglected tho damage Is bound to grow blggor. Plumbing doesn't fix Itsolf not by a grat deal. Send for us when tho first llttlo break occurs. That will savo you monoy In moro ways than ono. Willey & Schroeder a03 North Front Street. PHONE 77-J TONIGHT at TEe R.0 GRAPHIC STORY OF ACCIDENT yal GRAIIA.Mi: .V NO I HON, Tlio Rose City lino In a singing, dancing and talking act, and 4000 feet of now plcturos 1000 Don't forget tho special mntlneo SUNDAY. A Great Feature, ROBIN HOOD, In three reols, and also other pictures. Admission, any seat, ten cents. If you want to seo the best, go to THE ROYAL. :l i " wore allotted as stnto properly lu j every township liy tlio government. .MOSl oi uiesu piirciiiim-H wore mim ed In remoto nnd Inncceslblo spots In tlio Nntlonnl forest reserves nnd were secured very cheaply. Tho Government had agreed to trndo theso prlvato properties within tho Nntlonnl forests for tlmbored trncts outsldo, and tho speculators endenv orcd to do this. Officials of tho Inml offlco wero suspicious, how ovor. of their claims, nnd an Inves tigation wns ordered. This lnvos- ligation hns disclosed tho fact that tho lands wero not purcnasoii ior tho bona fldo purposo of tho owners becoming settlers. Tlio stnto Is now sulnir to enncol tho deeds thnt wero given tlio Benson-Hyde combination 1 for theso lands. Tho case will ho complicated by reason thnt In some Instances tlio proportion navo neon sold ngnln nnd ngnln. Tho school Innds hnvo boon hoo doos to whoover Imil anything to do with them. Tho Hydo and Bon son cases In tho Fodornl courts havo becomo famous ns Oregon land fraud cases. In turn half a dozen speculators hnvo como to grief ovor thorn. P. O. Lnvoy Is now sorvlng a year In tho county Jail, convicted of fraudulently using tho mnil lu selling these Innds, Frank Rlchct and J. T. Conway aro awaiting trial In tho Fedornl court, charged with tho samo offense. New and Second hand furniture sold on tho Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CoT, 302 Front St. Phono 310-L JIarshfleld, Or. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GOltTHELL PIION3 3171. Low In price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo havo a few secoud-hnnd Irons In good working condition nt $1.75. Xew Irons, $3.B0 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Droadway A. W. Myers Writes Thrilling Description of Sad Accident Which Befell Him. E. R. Michael, of North Bend, has Just received a letter from A. W. My ers, formerly of Mnrshlicld and North Bend, giving n graphic description of the extraordinary ovonts that mnrked the recent loss of bis left bnnd. air. Myers writes In part as follows: I want to thank you for your kind words or sympathy. 1 never realized I had so many friends to think of mo until this nccldent happened. Every mall Is crowded with letters of sym pathy, and I bellvo theso "break mo up" more than tho shock of losing my hand, for love always strikes deep er than calamity. As you say It Is mighty good that It was not a worse accident, or lucky for me that 1 am not left handed. I shall never know exactly how It did occur. MrH. Myers and I had Just ro'urued from nn hour's drlvo Sunday nfternoon. Mny lib. She nnd I unit the llttlo girl nnd Mr. Kettrlng were talking lu tho kit chen. This was about .", o'clock, nnd while talking. I happened to think that I used my shot gun Beveral nights before, to frighten away from the chicken house u coyote. 1 walk ed over to the corner whero wo kept our guns, mid lifted mine out with my right hand. The next thing that I can remember, Is that tho butt of the gun striking tlio Moor. It must liae uccldoiitally slipped lu my hold, and then I brought my left hand around to catch It. As I did so, tho gun was discharged, mid tho full bind went through my loft hnnd. air. Kettrlng knew It before I did, for I heard him cry out. "Oh, you shot oft your hand." and the noxt second Mrs. Myers van up to me. exclaiming, "Oh, Alvln. you lost your hand," when I looked and the cut lie hack of my hnnd was blown off from tho wrist Joint to the knuckles. The thumb bones were all (hero and unbroken, but th'i muscles and llesh so badly mutilated that amputntlon was no cessary nt the wrist. Hurriedly I gave Instructions for the best care of my hand until I could get to tho doctors, 17 miles away at I'nsco, while Mrs. Myers gnve direc tions to get our driving tenm up and for our Inking along such things as we might need. Within 15 minutes from tlio time It occurred, Mrs. Myers wns driving me to Pasco, to the near est physlclnn. That drlvo wo shall never forget. Through that vast stretch of sage brush tho horsos clip ped off one mile after another. For 14 miles of the Journey It wns nil sngo brush, pnsslug no dwelling, no rniicben, no living things except tho Jackrabbltn that would Jump up by the ro.idslile, and at which tho horses would snort ns wo hurried along; or the hearing in the distance tho occasional boot of the owl, or tho weird call of tho coyote. Occasionally wo would havo to slop nnd rebaudnge my arm to stop tho How of blood, tho pain nil the whllo becoming more Intense. At lust, wo cmno within about three miles of our Journoy'H end. They seemed so long. But era long Mrs, Myers drove up to tho olllecs of .Murphy & Elmore, phy sicians mid surgeons, tho livery man took away our tenm, I walked Into tho olllco, fortunately both doctors wero thoro mid work was begun on mo promptly. When they started to amputate, tho nut ho who was holding my arm for the doctors became sick mid hnd to lenvo tho room, ami do you know thnt airs. Myers camo to the rescuo by holding my nnu for tho doctors for 10 minutes ns they say, "with out th slightest tremor." It hns been a day over a week now slnro tho nccldent hnppencd, nnd I am getting along lino. By another week I can go home. I suppose you didn't know It, but qulto a whllo ago I slartod tho study of law, not ns n profession, but moro ly for my own educntlon, I have only one year of study yet until I can take tho bar examination. So now that this has happened, I wlinll finish up luy Inst year at once and scolc admission to practice. I will com plete the Inst yenr In tho lnw dopnrt inont of tho University of Washington porhnp.', and this Septomher wo will no doubt go to the const to Uvo whllo I nm attending school, TIE OF .MANY COLORS. Hl'Gi: COASTER I'NDEII WAY STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Rromldo Enlarging and Kodak Mulshing. .Steamship Congress for I'se on Pa. clfle to Have Tounauo of HOOD. CAMDEN. N. J., May 23. Tho steamship Congress, now building for tho Pacific Coast Steamship Company, wns launchod at tho plant I of the Now York Shipbuilding Com nanv today. Tho principal dimen sions of tho vessol, which Is tho largost Amorlcnn constwiso stoamor ovor constructed, nro ns follows: Length, ovor all, 4 12 feet 0 Inchos; breadth, 55 feet 0 Inchos; depth, to sholtor dock, 30 foot 0 Inches; dopth, to boat deck, 54 feet 10 Inches; tonnago gross ( about) Tho Congress was namod by ailss Mary Pholps Jacob, of Now York City, q nlero of Proeldont Barnum, of tho Pacific Coa9t Stoamshlp Com. pany. NEW OREGON' LINE INDEPENDENCE. Or., aiay 23. It Is announcod that tho Portland, Eugono & Eastern Railroad, which has been considering tho construc tion of a lino botweon this city and Albany, via Ruena Vista, will build tho road, and thnt surveying will bogln In a short tlmo, Portland .Man Applies Roller Towel Scheme (o Ties lu Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mny 23. Tho In vention of n Portland, Oregon, man, who hns fashioned n neek-tlo com bination by which tho poorest per son can change his tlo a dozen times por dny without taking It off, will ho marketed this fall by a local mnnufncturlng house. Through Its uso ono mny havo a black, red, Muo, striped, plaid, green, yellow, lu fact any tlo ho desires, Tho tlo Is endless, nindo In tho form of a loop Instead of a strip, goes undor tho collar doublo nnd looks Hko any other tlo, with tho exception tho cuds aro loops Instead of straight. Tho prlnclplo Is tho snmo os tho roller towel, which, whon used in ono plneo, can bo shifted to another. Tlio Inventor camo bore because ho could not finance tho proposition at homo. PILES CURED AT HOME BY HEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If jou Mifffr from Usltns. ttclilne, blM or rruirurtlutf I'llw. miiJ nut "'ir JJw-. au. I will uil on I cure "'" f l,Mno br tb new Wi.tl.n trwluiwit . ml will ili) M-uJ kme i UiU hon 'ruwm tin tor lrt.l. wait rcffn-WM "''" T '"'' , luMllir It ru.ll. InjuwJUi te- LW. tut UII ollif" t " "' luitr o Un. M. Suiaiiwm. Ilia l', Noire