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THE COOS BAY TIMES JWARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913- EVENING EDITION. PERSONAL OVERFLOW I A. U. DALY expects to lenvc on the next Iledondo ror ins iiomc in .mm- rovln, Cnl. A. V. WICKMAN ntul wife of Eniplro plnn to leave this week for Cali fornia to visit Mrs. Wlekiiian's par- A. 8. HAMMOND returned to North llend today noon from Coqullle, where ho has been looking after business. MRS. J. W. CARTER and son, JACK, nrc expected home on the Hedontlo tomoirow from Monrovia, Calif., where they have been spendliiK the winter for the benefit of their health. MHS. H. H. JESSE and brother, 0. A. Dunn, of Eugene, nrrlved on the nrcakwator yesterday morn Ins and left on the nfternoon train for nandon to locate, Mr. Jesse having been thcro for some time. MISS JESSIE TUKNEY left on the Breakwater today for Hood Illver, following a visit with her cousin, Malr Dano. At Hood Illver. she will meet hor sister and later they will return to their home In Wis consin. C. C. HALE, mnnaRcr of tho Royal Theater, returned yesterday from Portland, whore he was called by the Illness of his wife. Mrs. Hale la considerably Improved and has gone to her parents at Chchalls to recuperate. MIIS. O. P. WITT, of Seattle, nr rlved on the nrenlcwater yesterday to Join her husband, who has been on the Hay for somo time. Mrs. Witt Is n sister of Mrs. Har ry nrndricld and Is visiting at the Uradflcld homo. 1IARHY G. DUTLEIl arrived hero yesterday from .Myrtle Point, where ho Is engineer on tho con struction of tho Smith-Powers line, en route to Santa Darbara, Cal where on Juno 4 ho will wed Miss Vivian Taylor. 5IR8. KOONTZ and children, and j A. N. Oakcs, will bo outgoing passengers on tho Drain stage to- s.. morrow morning. Mrs. Koontz " nnd children will visit at tho homo of her uncle, Capt. Hall at tho Umpqua light house. MIIS. E. W. KAMMEIIER and little daughter arc expected home to morrow from California, wheio they have been spending tho win ter. Relton Knmmcrer will re main with his grandmothor In California for tho summer. MRS. GUY C. LATTIN, who has been spending tho winter with her parents at Alpine, N. Y., writes that slio will not ho able to return to the Day as soon as alio expected, owing to hor father having been III nnd thoro being eonio delay in disposing of tho old homo placo. C. II. PECIC loft this morning for Ilandon on business, presumably In connection with the J. C. La France properties thoro, which nro to bo taken over for tho bonoflt of the life Itisiiranco companies which LnFranco. or Forger, ns ho wns known at Ilandon, defrauded out of fin, 000. D. D. PIERCE, of Coqulllo. accom panied by his daughter. MRS. E. A. TYRELL, nro Marshllold visit orn today. Mr. Plerco camo over to look aftor tho loading of tho Westerner, which wll tnko a cargo . from his mill to San Pedro, tho Westerner taking tho plnco of tho Washington, which was unable to como on account of being libelled In the Columbia River. ALFRED JOHNSON, JR.. nnd fam ily returned to their homo In Co qulllo yesterday. Mrs. Johnson hns been rather poorly nnd wns hero to xocuro .medical attention. Mr. Johnson says that tho I. W. , W. trnublo Is n thing of tho past, Conloguo Brothers, who woro threatened with tho Krentest trou ble from them, having been nlilo to withstand their walkout with out shutting down. K. C ARCHER and wlfo nnd daugh ter arrived hero yesterday from Raymond, Wash. Mr. Archer Is a brother-ln-lnw of .vd Galloway of tho North Star and thoy will pond n few days at tho Gallo way placo on North Inlet. Mr. Archer, who Is n painter by trade, painting Mr. Gnuoway's now lioiiso. Mr. and Mrs. Archer ( will later movo to Mnrshfle.d. Mr. Archer formerly resided hero, having rondurtod n billiard parlor on North Front streot n few yenrs ago. MAYOR L. J. SIMPSON, of North llend, wns a Marsh field visitor Inst evening. Ho says that North Uoud Is n suro winner of tho Coos County Lenguo pennant this year. Ho was elated over Hull's pitching against Coqullle Sunday when ho nllowod only threo hits. North llend has an omlro homo team and It Is believed that it will bo strong enough but ns thov nro entitled to threo Imported plnyors, possible weak spots or nccldontnl vacancies can ho filled In later. WEDDING IS A HAPPY SURPRISE Edward Hansen, Chief Engin eer of Gleaner, and Mrs. M. Barry Wed Last Night Edward Hansen, chief engineer of the Gleaner, nnd Mrs. Mlnette Warry, the well known nurse of this city, woro married last evening by Rev. G. Leltoy Hnll nt his residence. Tho wedding wnB n happy surprise to many friends nnd an Interesting one ns well in that the bride and groom were previously married nnd their only attendants were Mr. Han sen's daughter, Ednn Hansen, who is a member of this year's graduating class of the Marshlleld High school, nnd Rolln Harry, son of Mrs. Harry. The happy couple are well known In Mnrshlleld.whcre they have hostB of friends, who will hasten to con gratulate them and wish them a world of happiness In their new rela tions. Tho brldo is n well known nnd popular nurse, who hns resided In this city for years and Is esteemed ns n lady of excellent chnracter. The groom, who is a brother of Jens Hnn sen, of Norton & Hansen, wns for many yenrs n resident of Empire, nnd Is well known on Coos Day. After ycarB of experience Mr. Hnn sen doubtless determined that he did not wish to nnvlgato the sea of life alone so he secured tho assistance of n nurse, not thnt ho fenred sea sickness, but for heart dltncultlcs. That their voyago may bo n sunny ono with Joys ns deep as the ocean and sorrows ns light as its foam is the wish of nil their friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hansen will mnke their future homo In Gardiner for which plnco they leavo today. WORK OX SIUSIjAW. GO with tho ELKS and IJANl) to randon next srxn.w. 10 por year saved on FI.oFll by buying of IIAIXKS. In Plain Justice to Yourself f " HUY YOUR NEXT SPIT HERE Suits $8.50 to $25.00 FIXUP TWO STORES Mnrslitleld ., North Rend Porter Hi-other Will Get 200 Tennis For Wo-k. Tho Florencd Pilot says: "Last weok tho Roscoo took n bargo to Maploton end tho s ten in shovel, two donkey engines nnd construction cars wero loaded on nnd taken to a point near tho Potter placo. Hero tho work of gindiug, making cuts nnd fills will bo commenced by Hole & Co. and theso mnchincs will bo used to rush tho work between where they nro to start down to near the Point Terrnco mill. "Agonts hnvo been buying teams in California and thoy aro coming In. Thcro will soon bo over 200, most of which nro now being used nbovo Lnko Creek. "At ScapollI Bros.' camp on tho lower Sluslaw, about 2,000 construc tion rails linvo boon delivered nnd ns soon ns teams can bo brought In work of grading will commenco In earnest. "At the tunnels on tho Umpqua tho work is going steadily on, nnd a good force of men nro kept busy. "At tho west end of tho route work at enmp No. G lino been finished nnd tho cut nt No. 10 will bo flulshod tho latter part of tho week. This will pormlt rails to bo laid as far as tho tunnol. It Is expected to fin ish the track to tho tunnol by July. "Tho condition of tho west end of tho Not I tunnol hnvo made it lm poslblo to work thoro. Lots of water hna been running on top of tho ground, whllo It is thoroughly sonkod and dllllcult to opornto. When tho work atnrts from both ends It will faoou bo put through ns thcro Is only GOO feet loft to boro. "Tho county road crows nro busy nnd In ono plnco It Ib being trans ferred to tho other sldo of tho rlvor. Two bridges will bo necessary for tills and tho lowor ono Is well under way." - LOCAL OVERFLOW. Get Auto. I. R, Tower has deliv ered n Studobakor to Claudo Hockott, of Eniplro, now malinger of tho North Ilond Hox factory. Tides I May. Clins. Noble, who wns down from North Rend todny re ported that tho low tides had pre vented the unloading of tho steam shovel which Porter Brothers ship ped In on tho Tillamook, off tho bargo onto tho dock. Tho Tilla mook unloaded tho steam shovel onto tho bargo becauso It was tho easiest way to do It. Xnnu Committee. At n meeting of tho executive committee of tho Mnrshfleld Chamber of Coniniorco yesterday afternoon, J. Albert .Mat son nnd F. A. Tiedgon wero named as n committee to confer with Mr. Howard who Is to preparo tho ad vertising matter for tho Sunsot ad vertising campaign. Tho North llend C'oniniorclnl Club is to namo two others nnd D. C. Green Is to be the flftlj member of tho committee. I NORTH BEND NOTES. 4 Miss Nolllo Fish, who lias been qulto III nt the home of her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Mc Leod, Is roported Improving, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nowlln nnd daughter, Jeiinotto, who spent Sun day nt the Win. Rolchert home, re turned to their home on Coos River yesterday nftornoon. Rev. R. N. Lowls will lenvo this week to attend tho United Rrethren Church conference nt Tillamook. AMONG THE SICK. I Joey McKeown has boon suffering from n rathor sevoro attack of whoop ing cough. This Interests Every Woman, A family doctor said recently that women como to him thluklng that 'hey hnvo femnlo trouble, but when Teats them for their kidneys nnd 'ilnddor, thvy soon recover. This 's worth knowing, nnd also that Fo ey's Kidney Pills nro tho best and nfest medlclno at si-ch times. Thoy re tonic In action, quick In results. Iney will nolp you. Owl Pracrlr Ion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan Opposite Chandler Hotel. Pnoite 7 Bob Bedillion On Sunday's Game AM. . c BANDON ... - 6 Official Score: marshfield -1 - .... ...,.,. I.-.,.... ...I. ...a iki.1 amtui nrn IllllVCil 1110 SntP inini'B nro iiinveu i ii'Hutu nmh". , ........--. ,-,--t some deck themselves with weeds and thugs nnd sonu with nlnks nnd ilalses. Sometimes tho diamond Is a vain and drenrv vnle of a gulsh, plnce of worry, woe and pain, where , we nro doomed to languish, nnd then sometimes we shout nnd sing. an. vvnt u nce-decp In glory, nnd think tho game the only thing, nnd I Jo nky-d. rv. Some gnmes nre played with such n droop thn nil ho glooniB get busy; some hasten by with such n whoop they nl niwt make us dizzy. Sometimes tho weary basemen drag as If H fee" were warty: sometimes like lightning on n Jng. they go It t and si.orty Some scores nro filled with rnln and clouds, and gloom boys con to n-tootlng: whllo some have Joys In thronging crowd, nnd time goes scnlly hooting. Rut nil our blessings, ns they flow depend on how we take them; nnd whether swift or whether slow, our games nre what we mnke them. jon IJEDIIiM0N.i COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SCORE Portland Returns Home for Three Weeks' Battle ' With Leaders IDr AwocUtf.1 Ptn to Coot nT TlmM.J PORTLAND, Ore., Mny 27. Port land returned homo today for n thrcc-wcek'B stny, which will prob ably determine whether McCrodlcs hopes will hnvo a chanco at tho pen nant. Today, they open n week's corles with Snn Francisco, next week thoy will tnko on Oakland nnd tho following week they will piny Los Angeles. Tho now scrlcii, which opens todny, nnds tho tennis plnylng ns follows: Snn Francisco nt Portland. Sacramento nt Oakland. Lob Angoles at Venice SORE A1JOUT SCHEDULE. Coqullle Vnlley Towns Wnnt Even Spilt on Gnmes. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel Bays: "The Bohednlo for tho Coos County base ball lenguo has been completed at Marshnold, and If tho river townn stand for It they mny bo considered ns enay. marks. It Is a decidedly crudo arrangement, nnd especially so when each team is entitled to only Its own gate receipts. As nn Illustration, Myrtlo Point Is six weeks without a gamo on tho home grounds, and Coqulllo and nandon aro but llttlo better off. But tho commlttco that arranged It ndniltR tho schedule's Inefficiency, nnd will undoubtedly mnko an apology soon by rewriting It." I'crkliiH Coming. Wnrner Ogren received n long dlstnnco phono from "Sharkey" Perkins of Gnrdlner Into last ove nlng saying that ho would bo hero to Join tho Mnrshfleld team next Sundny. Thursdny ho will go to Florence to piny at the Rhododen dron festival with tho Gardiner team, about $ r. 0 0 being wagered on tho game. In addition to plnylng here, Perkins will tnko n position on tho Mnrshnold-to-the-Sen boule vard work. Rnudoii wns aftor Per kins nnd so wns North Rend. Manager Rndllllon of Ilandon re grets tho loss of ono of his catch ers, Tuttlo going to Coqulllo. How over, ho got Johnson from San Joso nnd thinks ho hns n faster man. Somo of the Ilandon baseball con tingent declnro thnt during thn In torlm thnt Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point nnd tho othor teams woro scrapping Coqulllo wns busy Importing good hnll material nnd thoy clnlm thnt Coqulllo has somo fnstor men than wero Bhown up In last Sunday's gamo at North Rend. I like the grnnd old gnmo of hall; At rooting I'm no dub, Rut domed If I enn work up "zltz" For this blamed Randon club. Harry McWcown, CRAV OVERn.SEn.LL. MANY LEAVE (IN BREAKWATER Enthusiastic Fun Heroines1 Mentally I'lilmlimced In Venice LOS ANGELES. May 27. "Tom pornry Insanity, Induced by nervous excitement." Is tho verdict of phys icians cniillC for Wllllmn C Frlek. son, of St. Paul. Minn., who rootod nimseir into n rrenzy nt tlio vonlce Portlnnd ball gamo at Washington Park here. At tho critical point In tho tenth Inning, Erlckson, who hnd boon shouting loudly for Portland, ex hibited tendencies that alarmed his neighbors in tho bleachers. Police woro called and tho excited rooter was taken to tho receiving hospital, where ho continued to root tho greater part of the night. Tho doc tors bollovo ho will recover from tho attack. Erlckson camo hero recently from St. Paul. Ho Is bellevod to bo wealthy. f I AT THE HOTELS. The Chandler. R. R. Howard. Portlnnd: B. T. Rerrv, Chlcngo; Donald Mcintosh. Randon; S. Gnrcln, Portland; W. G. Egleston, Onkland; C. F. Peterson, Detroit: Earl D. Doran, Portland: Mrs, E. E. Comlck. Portland; Mrs. W. C. Parker. Portlnnd; E. E. Foss, Prosper; E. M. Moran. Minneapolis. Hotol Coos. Chas. Schnofer, Portland; Mller McConnoll, Shorwood, Or.: F. A. Ekolmnn, Portlnnd: II, Rlddlnger, Portlnnd: G. S. Johnson, Portlnnd: Tlins. Kuffer, Portlnnd: Jns. Mc Outcheon. Denver Hill; Pat Lundy, S. Coos River; M, R, Adams, city. Rlnuen Hotel. Chns. Lane. San. Francisco: J. W. Ralloy. San Francisco; Vena Stye. Coqullle; Mrs. G. L. Wnlter, Myrtlo Point; D. P. Plymnte, Ran don. Lloyd Hotel. II. Knutson, Portlnnd: G. A. Dunn, Eugene; Mrs. R. H. Jesse. Eugene; J. Dean. Portland; Henry Hnndly, Portland: T. Mnnr, San Francisco; Jane Slestreem, Empire: Mrs. Slestreem, Empire. Steamer Takes Capacity Load of Passengers and Much Freight The Breakwater sailed at 1:.10 this nfternoon for Portlnnd with a cnpnclty list of passengers nnd much freight. Cnptnln Mncgcnn took out tho now blnck buoy which ho will plnco In position on the bar. Tho following is a complete list of passengers Balling this nfter noon: Mnblo Hillings, Matido Zimmer man, Miss E. Topping, II. O. Conger, Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy, Mrs. Suth erland, C. A. Dushlong, II. M. Skn dle, Mrs, Edmonds, Miss Ischorlcy, Mrs. Stoll. A. II. Fletcher, R. A. Tyler, J. E. Reed, Rev. J. h. Os lund, Mrs. J. E. Oslund, Miss J. Turney, W. F. McEldownoy, Mrs. II. E. Rcnntcr, II. E. Rlchnrdson, Mrs. Colvln, S. Gnrclh. Mrs. Thos. Flynn, Chns. Ityburn, J. E. Donlln, Mrs. II. R. Hyde, Mrs. C. R. Pcrdy, C. R. Pcrdy, M. Moon, C. Johnson, R. Thrush, Mrs. Thrush, M. Thrush, L. Thrush, Lnrk Thrush, Mrs. Hath away, C. A. Frey. O. Peterson, W. Humlston, MIsb L. Rnrkqr, F. M. Darker, Row Owens, Mm. C. E. Cor rlck, Mrs. W. C. Parker, Madge Horshey, Geo. Everett, Mr. Flynn, Frances Roberts, D. Palmer. Mrs. J. S. WatoiB, Mrs. Froy, L. Lcabo, Miss Llestrum, Miss KoyB, E. Wold, II. E. Hownrd, .1. P. Stotcor. Mr. Cooloy, Mrs. C. F. McKnlgnt, V. G. Lewis, Dr. White, Mr. Pernot. Mr. rinrry, Miss D. Rarton, Mrs. J. R. Barton, Mrs. I. Johnson, Miss S. S. Lcnn, P. Gngo. D. Stnnol. J. M. McFnd den, II. Boddlngcr. J. Synng. I. Res toll, J. RobbIo, G, Lonnccco, J. F, Loo. Ed Knston, M. Pnrrott, J. W. Ilnlloy, Chns. Lano, G, Byron. M. Stcmsok, A. C. Mason, A. JoIiiibou, u. Anderson, HULL .MOOSE MEETING SAN FRANCISCO. Mnv 27. Wll Ham Alien White, of Emporln. w:n sprung Into fnnio by publishing the odimrini "Wiiat'H tno Matter with Kansas?" and who has since ulvnn "Boyvlllo" nnd othor works to tho Iltornry world, will bo tno guest of honor nt n Progressive gntherlng or mon nnd women this ovonlng, nt which Governor Johnson will pro Hldo. .Ml. Vernon Closed Siimlnv. WASHINGTON, May 27.' Al though tho Chamber of Coniniorco of this city una mndo an effort to open .mi. Vernon, tho homo or Washington, to visitors on SundnyH. tho council of regontM declined nnd tho National attraction roniains closed. Stop That Itch! I will gu.r.nL you to ilop that Itch In two econdi. A 25 coat bottle will proTs it. No remedy that I liovo ever sold for .L.CICIUU, i-flunuHiu, ami mi otnor niHeancH of tlio skin lias Klvcn mora thorough nauaiuvuuil mull tlio D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema I guarantee this remedy. Rod Cross Drug Storo. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Renjamin OSTLIXI). XJ Consulting Engineer and Architect, Phono 103-1, Marshfield, Ore, JM. WRIGHT, CONTRACTOR AND , BUILDER Estimates furnished on request. Plans and specifications furnished If desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-R. JOEL OSTLIND, PJnno Tuner and Repairer. 41b 8. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L pERJj RILEY HALLINGEU Plhnlst nnd Temcher Rwtdenco-Studlo, 237 So. Droadway Phone 18-L. T"G CHANDLER, Architect. Room 801 and 302, Coke Dulldlai Marahfleld. Oregon. rR. W. MORROW, LJ Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, oyer Grand Theater. Ofllce Phone 820. WM. S. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. rK. A. J. HENDRY'S L' Modern Dental PrIora. Vid aro equipped to do high clan work on short notice at tho verj lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant. Coke Dldg., Opi Chandler Hotel, phone 112-j, Tli a Mnrlarl- Cmi- . n and Graceful Figure rtrvlli: ii...- I Tj r-3xr. iis 'vs. M ..M 1 7 &flh, nnnllil-. '' W . "v" III . rt "'o n,l heUhf.1 ' Tlio first (mc M,,.'mprCt2, "'0 corset J "'0,I'14 ,.. "-''ii,,. Look for S yle Wu. Von line. "c It Wll Look for Comfort n'llfwllti, i curve. Look for Quality It's Uifrea r,I' nd worknittl ship. He fitted to t MODART Get thocTldenceofjooron eyes on yourwlf.. nnm your on good Jadgoi $5 to $8.S0JS JOur one rtqneit u- TRYilTON American Lady Corsets $1.00 to $5,00 HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Connell Building, Phone 361, THE NEW Steamer SPEEDWELI CAPT. K. ROSKXIIIjATT, Master. Sails for San Francisco From Coos Bay Sunday, June 1. mill! OHI?I.MWr,T. ! rwisrlr anil llM eicellint DUMItff I modutlona, largo clean mid nlrjr rooms and electric UjMi wireless. , f?nH Altvft and tinni7l. linitlr. A. F. Kstubrook Co. Title (lunrnntcc md Atrt M m-Mifr ... Mrliin. iilili.. Him lYiinchco. JUnwisi - B ..rt.v FAST AND COSIMODIOl'fl Steamer Redondo Equljiiied with wlrelws and nbmrbui bU SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS U MrtNnAV MAY 26. AT 3 P.M. All Passenger Re-ervaUona From San JYwcIko Hut tojjW 805 Fife nuldlnfc. or MmunraT. .."-- must ua uikcii up iih, "" -- PHONE 44. ,v --" .,.. Oft 1NTKR-OCEAN TRAaruuiAi.w.. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwatei ALWAYS ON TIM.. ,...,, p ,(, SAILIXO FltOM poitTiaxi) juvss .xi aoj . AND 20 AT H A. M. tl, RAlMVfl WHOM COOS HAY .MAY li-- AND 2?! Jlu " 21 AND SO. InnM( Tickets on siilo to nil Knstern points nnu ini"j and rntes cliecrr.u.r in . '"V uSfl( H lllw...n ff..l K-T. i t D a iiuiiu tuiuu - w 3 ALLIANCE Mtr irTiih'iiF.na EQUIPPED Wixu wi ...eifA SAILS FROM MARSHF1EW $$fl ROUND TRIP, $18'50 mt OONNKOTING WITH THE NOWM HANK p0i, , .1 NORTH PACD7IO I4TEAM8HU jy McflEQB0,1J PllOUn 44 l Ifrav AutO T.irVtr, TFfILl. l?W,e!.. to IBU"""1"" After 12, . Gardes Rjjjjg .. 1S1. si t'UUUD --" Singer Sewing Machines Wo have (horn for rent or lor sale. Machines Repaired. SupplleB and Neodles for Sale. W. J. RITS5, 131 Park Ave. Mnrshfleld. Phono 280-X. . You Auto Call Foote PHONE 144-J NIGnT A1D DAY Stand front of UUnco HUllard Parlor TWO NEW CAR'S After 11 P. M. Phono 200-1 Residence Phono -J. Careful Drlrcrs . :- Good Cra