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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 ENING EDITION. ' r COOS BAY TIMES, north bend notes. 4 u n ii.ii.nVBV i.!.ll..,r .....iTmiT! ' Vh Adolph Jo'iwnn of Xorth .......v...... - :... , .,.I iituitn liuil l.'l'1ll.l IIMM'IIUUII sows Kdiior ." ."" lln. cnnipllniontiir) to Mrs. O. H. tin- lovson, of l'oitiuiui. mm " nan h. mai.ovhv Entered ttt tlio postofflco at Morjh-, s '..'v of gan Frnnc Isco, nntl Airs Held, Oregon, for transmission. ,,0,er80Il ot Snn Kmnclsco. through the malls as second clasil unxter Holiertson piirphnsod the C. mail matter. . t, Strickland roHldentc on Union nve- "in,iinnto,l in tlio sorvlco of tuo I lino for $2!)00 niul also the Ford peopi?. that no good cause shall lack tt champion, nnd that evil shall no. thrive unopp sed. Address all communications to COOS IIAY DAIIA TIMKS. fmslif Mil !: :: :: : Oreo LOCAL OVERFLOW. HoIiiiiik 1 1 i'ii'. P. A. Warner, of tie C. A. Smith Company, returned hero on tho Adellno Smlln. hnvhiK just returned to the ronm from Mln iwmiwiiia u'luri In wont to attend the mnrrliiKu of Vernon Smith. Mr. land, who with Mr. Outer will open property In Pint H. Flovd Huntley of (Sold Ileaeh visit ed his brother, Harry Huntley, here a few days this week. Mrs. Hlldieth left on tho llreak water for her home In Lowell. Muss., nfter sceral nionths' visit with her ihiURhter. Mrs. ("has. Murr. Mrs. Geo. I). MnnillRO left yester dav for Portland, where she will visit at 'the V. A. Krihs home for a tltno and then proceed to Park Rapids, Minn., nnd Constantino, Mich., to spend the summer. Mrs. S. T. I.otlne arrived hero this week from Portland to Join her litis MARSKFiELO W S C. A. Smith will protiaiily not re turn to the coast for a while. Mnliey .Motni cycle Trip Clay Church, of tho Hud Cros DrtiR store, returned this afternoon from n mo torcycle trip to llandon. lie took the cnn-t road to llandon and return ed vln Coqulllo. The coast road to llandon Is nood as Is also the road from Coqullllo. The road liutwcen llandon and Coiiullle. however. Is had He made tho trip from Conullle to Mai'shllold In an hour niul ten minutes. I'v Attoiiiey. The Port of Cons liny has decid ed to pay Its attorneys. C. It. Peck nnd .1. W. llennett $riO per month each for their services, dating from tho re-oruaiilzntlon of tho Port lasr Septemhur. When they wore en gaged for the work their pay was not fixed, but A. II. Powers snld that It would have to be moat rea sonable. At this rate. It Is claimed that the Port of Coos Hay has float oil Its $.100,000 bond issttu at the lowest expense a similar proposi tion has ever been bundled. It Is expected that tho IT. S. en gineers' approval to tho project of fecponlhg the channel In the In ner harbor will soon be forth-oomlng. Sbeililim N (). K. J. W. llennett. when nsked by n reporter of this paper If ho knew anything about the T. It. Sher lilnn HtlKntion mentioned In tho Portland papers and copied In The Times Inst evening, sn'.d. "I really do not know anything about the enso or Mr. Sheridan's financial condition, although I do know that he does not owe thu I & II. nauk or any of Its officers anything, al though wo would hnvo been glad to bavo accommodated him to a rcnsonnhlo conservative extent at any tlmo." a store In the Dolnn building about June I. A. H. Wllmot and family left on the Hedondo for California points. Mrs. ,T. H. Hohertson has gone to San Francisco nnd Long Ileach, Calif., for a short stay. County Surveyor A. N. Could, of Cnuullle, Is here surveying tho pro posed new road on Xewmnrk street from North Ilend to F.mplro and from hero will go to Ten Mile to survey a new load project there. No candidates for school director havo been nunounced yet for the place of S. S. Jennings, whose term expires this June, on the North uentl school board. W. II. Chappell Is moving the old houses off of Fred llolllster's lots to ninke mom for tho $0,000 residence which uave Furry will erect for Mr. Holllster on Virginia avenue. Jack Nowiln has purchased Win. Snyder's pool hall In the Peterson building and took charge this week. Mr. Snyder will leave Juno 1 for an extended visit In the onst. I,, a. Piatt has returned with his wlfo frm Idaho and will soon open his new time store. A. K. Warren and wlfo hnvo ar rived here from Nebraska ami Mr. Warren has formed u Inw partner ship with Karl Powell, of whom he was n classmnto In Nebraska University. The "I.onrn Ono Thing Kvery Day" series of nlctures nnd articles In Tho Times for next week, beginning on ! T Momlny, will give the story of tho ' rannnu canal. Theso articles will bo well worth rending, as nil of them r.ro, and the pictures furnished with tho "Mentor" will bo well worth pre serving, na Indeed nil of theso also are. I PERSONAL OVERFLOW MUS. MYRTLE AIATSON. of Alnrsh lleld, will spend Sunday with friends In Alyrtlo Point. REV. It. M. HHOWNINC1 returned today from Portland, where he has been attending the plscopal Church meeting. FRANK HAWKS, formerly manager or tho Hinncnnrd livery has re turned to tho city after seven mouths spent on a ranch above Allegany. AI.ONft TIIK WATKItl'HO.VT. Tho Adeline Smith nnd Nairn Smith, which arrived In last night, will sail early tomorrow with car goes from tho Smith mill. The Alliance Is duo In this nftor noon from Eureka. Sho will sail for Portland tomorrow. (iiiy Chambers has resigned his position nt the Alliance wnrehouso nnd will leave there Juno 1. Harry lliiggliiK will succeed him. FOR .MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Editor Coos Hay Times: We lellevo In the baud and Its Instructor. The city pnys $ 1 50.00 a month to furnish this musical In structor to the baud. What Is the matter with the recip ient of these fumlH being mado in structor to the city schools, In his lino, to such scholars boys nnd girls as doslre to take up tho study and practhes. AV 111 tiomebody work on the school hoard and the city fathers to this end? Everybody can get the beno tit then of what the city pn.s for, and get It fystwinatli'iilly. C. II. McLAUOHLlN. FINE SUNDAY TRIP TO GOLDEN FALLS Join the Rainbow excursion tn Al legany tomorrow and then tnko n ride hi Lynn Lambeth's Hue now Cndllln" to Gulden Falls, tho most scenic point In the Coos Hay country. Round trip from Allegany only $1.50. Don't miss It. Rnlnbow leaven Marshlleld nt S o'clock. Everybody Is Invited and n good tlmo is assured. ATTENTION V. O. V.. All mombors of MnrslifloUI Aorlo No. 5 US nnd visiting brothers uro re quested to meot nt Eagles' hall, Sun day, Alay 2&th, at 12 p. m for tho purpose of observing tho annual me morial services. Ily ordor, C C OOINf!. W, P. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Coos, R. A. (irahain and wife. Chicago: .Miss Edmnml, Hnndnii: W. II. Hart- man, Ilnndnn; Lclnnd Hnckleff, Myr tle Point: W. IT. Davenport, Conledo; O. R. llakor. Portland; W. II. Good man, Coos River: Al. R. Adams, city; Itlnnco Hotel Delos Davenport, Alyrtle Point; Air. Alolnnd, llandon : F. Harvey, IJandon; w. H. Hlack. Millwood; H. '.. Ireland, Rosoburg; O, Sovernn, Spokane; Dr. L. Harrison, Alyrtlo Point; Ira Chase. Coqullle; S. 11. Richardson, Springfield; Ed. Dolnn, City; Tom Stump. Springfield; R. A. Stump, Springfield. NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN. Ilinnclies or Odd Fellow -hip Elect Olllccrs nt .Mi'iirot'il. AIEDFORD. Ore., Alay 2.1. The election In the Oregon Odd Fellows' Grand Encampment resulted ns fol lows: Grand pntrlarch, G. A. Pnguo, On tario; grand high prlost. G. W. Wright. Albany: grand senior war don, Robert Andiows, Portland: grand s rlbe, E. E. Sharon. Portland; grand treasurer, W, W. Francis, Al bany: grand junior warden. E. A. Wllllninb, Freowntor: grand mnrshal, Solomon S. Walker, Oregon City; grnnil t.utsldo sentinel, D. S. Young. Newport: grand representative, G. P. Rlckloy. Ilnriisburg. The election In tho department council of the Patriarchs Militant of Oregon resulted ns follows: llrigadlei-genernl. II. W. Heckwith. Portland: president. Colonel T. E. Wnrd.The Dalles; vice-president. Ma Jor .1. C. Jameson. Portland: secre tary. Captain W. E. Wndswortb. Port land; treasurer, Iliigndler-Gonoral P. A, limit., llakor; chaplain, Alnjor F. G. T. Smith, Gold Hill; aide. Cap tain F. G. Snedlcor, Aledford; olllcor of tho day, Captain F. L. Snodgrnss, Eugene. GRADUATION RED CROSS. PRESENTS nt LEWIS says ho makes tho REST ICE CHKA.M SODA on earth. MAKE HIM PROVE IT. North Ilend Hand will give n dance at the Pavilion In Simpson Park Saturday night, Alav 21. Ad mission 11.00. Tho ICE CREAM SODA season Is again with us. You will find tho REST at LEWIS'. K You Should Have the Best: And tho host Insurance arc tho oldest and strongest, companies. 1 am agent tor four of the strongest old line firo insurance companies doing business in America today; also am agent tor the Orcfon Fire Jtelief Association, lir particulars see WM, J. LEATON Jioom If), Eldorado Bldg., over Red Cross. Takes First Place in Coos County High School Meet Clark and Lecocq Stars The Alarshfleld High School track team yesterday carried off the hon ors In the Coos County High School Meld meet bore. The meet was most successful from every standpoint. While no records were broken, most or the events were fnliiv well contested. The crowd was 'fair and will ennble the Alarsh lleld team to n little better thnn break even on tho meet. Alnrshlleld paying all the expenses of It. The total gnte receipts wore $15 1. There were two slight nilxups. ono about the broad Jump, which was not eoniplotcd owing to misun derstanding, and the mile run, which was first contested on account of someone of the Ilnudoultes pacing Hnrvey of llandon In on the stretch. Later this contest was dropped, I.e coco, of Alnrshlleld, withdrawing his (inlm when It was seen that this event would not change the rela tive standing of the teams. Ref eree Cohan first ordered tho mile race to be run again, but In view of Marshlleld s standing he did not Insist on It Lonvlng out tl-e records for the brond jump, which, nccordlng to rule, was not finished, the Individual schools won points us follows: Alnrshflold 150 North Ilend 24 Hnndon 10 Coiullo r Alyrtlo Point. :t Clarke, oi Alnrshlleld, won trie highest number of Individual points and winner of the trophy cup which Is awarded to the Individual con testant who wins the highest num ber of points. Lecocq. of Alnrshflold, won the second highest number of Individual points, nnd was awarded n silver medal. Tho relay banner was won by Hnutlou. The Coos County chnmplonshlp hnnuer, which Is awarded to the school winning the highest number of points In the meet, was won bv Alnrsh field. The UcmiIIn. 220 Hurdles Clarko, Alarshflelil first; Lecocq, Alarshfleld, second: Kern. Coqulllo. third. Time 28 min utes .1 seconds. Polo Vault Dewey nnd Hanson. North Rend, first nnd second; Wat kins, Hnndon. third. Height, 9 feet. 100 Yard D.ish Clarko. Alarsh fleld, first; Gardner, Hnndon, sec ond; Simpson, North Ilend, third. Time, 11 seconds. SS0 Ynrd Run Lecocq. Alnrsh flold, first; Watson, Coqullle, sec ond; Alolnnd, Hnndon, third. Time, 2 minutes 1 1 .l-i seconds. 220 Ynrd Dash Gardner, nnn don, first; Clnrko, Alnrshflold. sec ond; Simpson. North Ilend. third. Time. 2 1 3-f! seconds. High Jump Clnrko. Alnrshflold. first; Clarke. Alyrtle Point, second: Harvey. Hnndon, third. Heluht. r, feet S Inches. .Mile Run -Unrvny. Hnndon. first: Jjecocn. AlniMhllold. second; Hack. Alurshfleld, third. Time, fi minutes S seconds. 110 Ynrd Run Simpson. North Ilend, first; Wntklns. Hnndon. sec ond: Kiiowl.ton. Coqullle, third rime. 38 3-G seconds. Shot Put Hrnckley. North nond. rirst; Harbor, North Ilend. second: Howen. North Ilend. third. Dis tance. II feet (!,. Inches. Relay Hnndon, first. MNiil Hudson, North Lend felt keonly tho loss of Hudson, who wns kept out of the events by Injuries sustained In training tho other day. Had Hod son been In, there would probably have boon n close contest between Alnrshflold nnd North lleud for firs1 place. As near as can bo figured out. granting Hodson the records nnd tlmo ninde In prnellco, tho win ning of first plnco would probnblv have depended on tho outcome of the 220-ynrd dash, ns to whether Hudson would hnvo hoaton Sldnev Clarke. Fine Reception. I ho reception tendered to visi tors by tho students niul nn..iin.0 of tho local high school was largo-1 lv nllnnil.,,1 !. ,. .." ., ......... .in, , iiiiiiiuur lutein ng helng ostlmnted at 27:.. Punch lee crenin and enko constituted the refreshments. Tho reception con cluded with short talks bv iui Wilson, of I.eland Stanford, who recently won high nthletle records here, and p,of. j .,. Hopkins, of Hnndon. i.J,'1.!?..say8 no '"ikes tho REST Hntl SODA on earth. MAKE mm M m pIMi' 'lIlw w Klwillil If 1 ! ', I JlSlfil II W ll-I'lv I ' J k I WfwJl II Wi ' ' - 111 ' ; I Ja n I '-iwWmL Km I-'- ImA'f n (iv if vfA Vtfauftwif.a Lwl ill '-. Izr-IM i . 1 'if ' i7 R WMltM'i tl - : fmm W 1 ffl cL" w'wMil BsUi BLUE AND M GREAT FILM AT ORPHEUM Sunday night at tho Orphoum Theater "Tho Harem Captives." a special, two-reol feature, will bo SllOWll. This Is a wninlnrfnl ...... auction of Oriental life. in connection with this big feat tire will bo shown the socnmi nin. tnro In tho serios "Tho n Inglnc Out of Papa." This is a Vltagraph entitled "Papa Puts One Ovor." Don't- forget nt tho Orphoum, Sun dny evening, The spring months ofton find n woman tired out, with pal.i In bac-, nips una rem:, nervous and sleop !ess. Foley Kldnoy Pills qukliv prove their worth nnd vnluo as a healer of all kidney nnd bladder nil ments and Irregularities. Tiny uro n splendid remedy for rheumatism, clearing the uric acid from tho joints and system. Trv them. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone H. GREY SPECSA: M EM AND YOUNG MEN YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE H.MOIiIAIj DAY usually signals 1 lie bopnning of .summer. So to speak, it prophesies pleasant weather, balmy days, when last winter's ills and overcoats can be forgotten. Ve have decided to make Memorial week, commencing M outlay, an au spicious occasion at our store, for we believe that, many of you arc now ready to purchase your spring clothes. We have culled over our new stock and selected three special assortments in suits. These numbers represent the brightest and best clothes thai we have. They represent clothes which can be put on now and worn right through the summer. They were made ex pressly for us by I!niiiler, Kiuruid & Conijuinij. Assortment Xo. 1. r'rom time iinineinorable, lMue Serge lias been con sidered the fabric for spring wear. Asa result, we have decided to offer our special blue serges at a special price. These serges have all the snap nnd vigor one could possibly ask for. They are all wool. They are tailored with skill. They are carefully lined with the best grade of lining. They will not fray or fade. Taken all in all, these serge suits should appeal to you ami convince you. J)y all means see them. $15.00 for Our Regular $20.00 and $25.00 Serges Assortment Xo, 2. These numbers leprestnt a pure worsted suit. A liip of the handsomest grays we ever had in our store. A suit you can wear to work c,r to church. A suit that will serve you with the strength of many which have probably cost you more money. The styles are three-button sack, the shoulders are broad enough to iook well and narrow enough to conform to the present-day style. The tailoring is of the sort you will ap prove of. It shows the work of master hands. If there ever was a good suit for the money, these are. Sizes Vo to -12. $13.50, Without Reserve, for This Lot of $18.00 to $220 Assortment Xo. :! Probably more men and young men wear fancy che viot suits than all other material's put together. To make our offer cowp hensive, to give a choice to every man, we havo selected this excellent tw cheviot. .It is light and summery and all wool. Tn style, it measures rig up to the minute. The lapels are long and graceful. Tho collar will n j your neck; the waist is a trifle shapely, and the skirt a trifle flaring. lK all in all, these suits should be tho most popular seller of the three specie $16.50 will be the Price on Cheviots Formerly $22.00Joj2?j! Naturally, we would like to sell vou one of these three special bu whether you wish to purchase or not,' by all means take advantage event to examine our merchandise. MAGNES & MATSON EVERYTHING TO WEAR 1