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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Electric Lighting Means Real Home Comfort Ono hundred ypnrs ago ilio family gathered around tlio dim llglit of a tallow cnmlle or drew up ns closo nB thu heat would permit to tho flickering light of the old-fiiHliIoiicd log lire. Rending or sewing nt night in those days was a hardship little wonder our nnces- trnl eyes fill led heforo their tlmo. Today a single (10 watl tungsten (Mnzdii) clectrle lamp will glvo -IS Union as much light as tho candle of a century ago and the light la sternly soft whlto .Electric; light is ihe first aid to home com fort. Did you ever Investigate its cost? It will surprlso you to know how llttlo It coctB to wlro an unwlred house. Tolepliono 178 and let. us submit an estimate on your property. Oregon Power Company Second and Central. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Hqulpiwil with wireless and luuinArlno bell SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY FRIDAY, MAY 30, AT 5 P. M. All PuMentrcr HeerTtlon Irom San Francisco Must He Mftdo l HOft Plfo Building, or Lombard street l'ler 27. All reservntlous muHt bo tnken up lit hours heforo Bulling. 1NTKR-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONR 44. C. F. McGEORGE. Ajcont. Steamer oPEEDWLL CAl'T. If. ItOSKNHLATT, Mw,tcr. Sails for San Francisco From Coos Bay Tuesday, June 3. TUN SPEEDWELL Is speedy and him excellent pAtMenger ccom( iiihiiiiiuii.i, mrgu cieiiu iiiiu niry rumus uuu viixiric ukiiih iuiu tVlrcll'NH. For freight and piumage, nppljr, A. F. Kstubrook Co. Tltlo Guarantee ml Abotrnct Co., Olit-Ol" Haiilii Marina llldg., San Francisco. Mnrnlifleld. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 31, AT 7:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OUNNECTINO WITH THE NOUTH HANK HOAI AT PORTLAND MOUTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 1 1 0. F. McGEOHGK, Ageat. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND MAY 25 AND .'10; Jl'NH I, . II, 21, AM) iit) AT 8 A. M. SAILING FIIOM COOS HAY MAY Si! AND 27; .Il'NE 1, 0, 11, 10, 21 AND 110. Tickets on miIo to nil ICa stern points and Information ns to routes mid rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main H5-L. p. u STKHLING, Agent. Fine Homes oe Bth St. Ami wo nro offorlng four lots theru on n corner, nt $1)00 each. This Id decidedly ehenpur than unythlng else In tlio neighborhood. Anybody who Knows will toll you this. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Gray Auto Service Fisher .V Tucker, Proprietor., Phono ordors to Illanco llotol, 4C. After 12, 200L, Right Cnfe. Marahfleld. Oregon. First Class Weaving promptly dono nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 131. North Bend, Or. Low in price, IIIi In quality. Electric Irons Wo have n few second-hand irons in good working condition nt 1.7fl. New irons, $tt.o"t) up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Droadway New and Second Hand furniture sold ou tho Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO., 302 Front St. Phone R40-L Marshfield, Or. FOR 8 HOUR LAW. SAN JOSK, May 27.- -Initiative pe titions In fnvor of tho eight hour law nre being circulated here by liicin bera of the Socialist party. The bill was rejected nt tho recent session of tho legislature. It Is understood these petitions are being generally circulated throughout the state, HACK ON LINE. Southern Piicllle Restores Service to Hawthorne, Nevada. SAN FRANCISCO, May 27. In formation Issued by Southern l'acllle olllclnls today, Indlcntes tlio construc tion of a branch line from Thome to Hnwthorne.'Nevada, In order to han dle tho oro products tributary to tho latter place. Hawthorne was former ly ou tho line, but tho building of a. cut-off left It mnrooncd seven miles dlBtnnt. Tho construction of tho branch Is expected to revive activity. FLOTSAM AND JETS A.M. Hoports from Tncoma state re pairs to the steamer Robert Dollar will bo completed by May 2f. In tho meantime tho Dollar's cargo Is being loaded on tho Voluninla. I SOME PIONEEIt EVEHYHODY'S going to HANDON next SUNDAY. Goodrum's, Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars .117 Central Av. Phono .T7:i-L Walk ono block nnd savo ono dol lar on each pair of men's nnd boys' shoes. Wo do llrBt class shoe re pairing nt tho lowest prices In the city. YourB for a Bijunro deal. Aug. Olson. 2 in South lirondway. THE LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Is where you can get your shoes repaired promptly, reasonably nnd satisfactorily. Como In and mh OSOAIt E. WALL Next door to Orphoum Theater. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY T3ENJAMIN OSTLIND, -' CoilNiiItlni? Hiiirlneor mill Architect. (From Tho Coos liny News, pub lished at Marshneld, May 2C. 1S80. Slglln & llennett, publishers.) Cnpt. Ornves haB ehnrge of tho Little Annlo on tlio CoiiuIIIp. Mr. Dean, of Iho firm of E. II. Dean & Co., arrived on tho Telfair. Postal Agent Hen Simpson, an old Oregon politician, was ou the liny last weok. ll hns gone to Curry. E. H. WnlHiiii, County Clerk of .liickson County and Republican enndldnte for Supremo Miuige. is on Ihe Hay. , , ,, las. Hudson Is keeping the Sum ner llotol. ami Ih running a freight and pnsseiigcr boat to Mnrshriold In connection with his business. T. M. Herman. W. K. Ootty, E. A. Ainlerson, vlowers. arid Win. Hall, survovnr, appointed lo locntq. tho road from the Hay to Coutilllo City have postponed their work until the Jd of Juno, on account of tho un favorable condition of I ho wonthor. A correspondent nt Clrnvol Ford Informs lis that the measles have been on the rampngo through that vicinity, sovornl families being nf fllcted. though recovering slowly AIho tlint farmers have their trope It, and tho weather plensant. All of us sympathise with Mr and MrH. Cox In tnolr sail iierenvonient but ninny of us bollovo that tlio hoys will nil turn up safe nnd Bound yet. Oeorgo Wells, the crack shot or Southern Oregon, hns .Inst returned from n hunting expedition In the mountains. Ho nveraged two hides of deer, elk and hear n dny. .Wild cnts and tlint class of game ho docs not count. Our peoplo hero nre not so much afraid of the bar as they iibciI to be, Capt. Robinson wont over It ono day InBt week In tlio Dandy, n smart llttlo skiff tlint ho hlmsolf built In n few dnys. As hooii as wo can get our river bnck into Its old channel, you may expect a trl-weokly steamer to Coos Hay, as It Is proliahly that much of our porlshnbln freight, Bitch ne butter, eggs, fruit nnd vegetnhloB will bo sent over for shipment by your Btenmers to Frisco. We had a visit from n fow schoon ers hero Intely. The Emily SteveiiB from Portland, the first vessel that ever arrived here from tlint placo; the Chnmplon, Mose mid Fren Trade Tho threo former cnino In over the liar unnldcd, and the captnlns, two of whom were never hero boforo must be congratulated ou their skill nnd success. ." ,i zzrTT? J S22L mHAVMAM'O INVENTiON - OIHTl'AHY. Phono lO.'I-L Mnrslifleld, Ore. AND T 31. WRIGHT, J CONTRACTOR HUILDEII Estimates ftirnlBhed on request. Plans and specifications furnished If desired. An Honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-R. r 41b OEL OSTLIND, Plnno Tuner nnd Repairer. S. Sixth Street. Phono 102-1. Be Up To Date Order your Suit from Tnnn The Tailor and A v-r-a- Dreas Expert 278 Front St. Cstlr8, pEHL RILEY IJALLINGEH Plunlst and Teacher Realdonco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway Phono 18-L. yfJO' CIIANDLEIl, Architect. Rooms 801 and 002, Coke Ilulldlai MarMifleld, Oregon. DU. W. MOHIIOW, Dentist. 171 Grimes Hulldlng, orer Grand Theater. Ofllco Phone 820. W M. 8. TURPEN, ARCHITEOT Marshfield, Oregon. ryt, A. J. HENDRY'S -' Modern DenUl Parlors. Vfvi aro equipped to do high clau work on short notlco at the very lowet prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coke DIdg., Opy Chandler Hnmi. nhnno tir-J. Try Corona Blend Coffee Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONNELL IJLDG. Phono :).J. ih I .Market. Esther 3lnrla Ogron was born April 1R. 1880, nnd died nt the homo of her mother. Mrs. Mnry Ok ron, In Mnrslifleld, Oregon Wednesday morning, Mny 21. 1013 ufter a lingering Illness of eight mouths of complications, She has lived In Mnrshlleld since tho ngo of three years, ami nlthougli III health had prevented her from being active, she won mnny friends who will greatly regret her do mlRC. During her Illness the decensed nover complained, although she suf fered nt times Intense pain. She was nblo to alt up to tho Inst, with tlio exception of Tour dny. nnd ill wavs had hope of getting well. Shn had high Ideals and most of her long days woro spout In study ing and rending. Hut. shn hns gone homo to another world, whoro there Is no moro pain and no moro sor row. Her Inst words at 12 o'clock Wednesday morning were ".loans Is joining." Miss Ogron grndiinted from the MnrBhfleld High School In 1000 nnd wns a member of tho Alumni. Sho wns the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. John Victor Ogron, her fnthor having died when bIio was ten vears old. Thoy both passed away at the Biuun ngo. Sho Is survived by hor mother two slstera. Mrs. E. (,. Anderson of Ilerkeloy. C'al.. Ellen Ogron, nnd ono hi other, Warner Ogron. and threo mints, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. J. Leo Drown and Mrs. W. V. Douglas, besides sovornl cousins. Tho funeral wns hold Frldav af ternoon Mny 23 from tho Lutheran Church, Itov. Jno. E. Oslund offi ciating nnd wns largoly nttendod. i'no floral offerings woro mnny nnd beautiful and o.xcollont music wna rendered. Contributed. HHADSHAW'S AUTO AND MAIIIN.; ENGINE .MAKES A HIT 1 i.0llT. LAND. Ihe limes has pnulouslv im,M. tinned the now inarlnn and auto , . glno Invented by T. F Iliads, of tho firm of Hradshaw K ,"?,' It- Ih creating something of ,. ,,' ; Portland. A recent Issue ..r-r," 'iolegruin publlHlierM the follow! ,,1 "For many months Mr. iirtHliiiw has been engaged In workliic n i ami producing his englnu. (h ," tliigulshlng feature Is ?0 vnlvo, which displaces no ,.s ,h"r 7r, per cent of parts In ,i, m ont-duy typo of four-eylhul,.,- ,.,,. onglne. It Is on this roinn Vnlvn tlint Mr. Hradslinw has centered lii efforts ami secured his piiieiiio "A gas eilgllin iuullitinil m. .i.i. vnlvo hns the prlniary iiiliaiilnRPH .f silence. Hlmpllclty, lack of vibration nun iiui'iioiu iroin vaivo wen" Tii,. hitter iiieans coiitliiuous efficiency nnd low inulntcnniice. hIiico there are mi, iiiitHiiiniK piuiH lo gut nut of mini in- iuiiuiu griming. ...u wnui in.-fiUie( in mi i.i.. glno equipped with the llrmlslmw vnlvo Is considerably In t.x,.omt nf t) ordlnnry or popot-vnlvo typo. Kr. i lunuiiiu, uio cost or prndticlinn and tho weight of motor aro lessened r,0 per cent nnd 21 per cent icW lively, whoro the rotary valve it used In Us construction. "Tho linportnut fuiictloim requir ed of Volvos are positive in Mr Hindslinw'H Invention. His first eii glne, now being displayed at the automobile department of the Mitch, oil. Lewis & Stavor t'onipanv, m, Enst Morrison street, has demon strated Its superior efficiency over other types, ami ImH functions, ()l, oxperlmontul test, up to over 3000 revolutions per minute. "Mr. Hradshaw and his nssnclates although having mndo no dcllnlte plntiH as to the proiuotlnn of his Invention, are seriously coiiHiiinrin wii-kuii an a prouiicuvo point, should they decide to retnln innniifactiirliiK rli'lilu " ews Ff, JNeartyt M,r,"U!lS Who I. .... ".?- ViV ., - iicno ... i'1 KB,h i'iM "ueo of th " newspaper ;B,?r'Ji t orfcs oh :zw "C1ivicre.ue,,"'r' n,!lc wuVflf? " cninr mC Ion m..Pi r.etfnedM0:,,Vllll ecral dayiL, ""H !,?& toft!!!! UnUerMtfSii' ro.rriT "?' II Iff StimrrtA- . .t knga po,.;S OIIUIV ai Ih !.! . rights.' RAILWAY .MEN CO EAST. lli'iuN of (he Soiilherii Pacific Call I'd for luig Conference. SAN FRANCISC. May 2ii. Wll- llnin Sproulo, president, nml W F. Ilerrln. E. E. Calvin and K. 0 McCorinlck. vlce-presldunt of the Houtliern Pnelflc, left last week for Now York to attend another ronroreneo, with Union Pnclfle of. flclnls on tho iiiiiiiorglug or the Southern Pncllle and Hnlon Paci fic, ordered by tltu I'nlted Statcn Siipromo Court. Noiid of tho four would make nny Htntoiiiont rniirurnliiK the ttiun iiioiih to tho East beyond savlm: they woro going to "company luisl.f iiess. Tiioy nro not expected iinck until the early part of July, For ONLY 81.50 you can have tho FINEST TRIP of your Hfo with the ELKS and HANI) to HANDON noxt SUNDAY, The Star Transfer and Storage Co. li prepared to do all klnda of hauling on short notice. W meet all tTalni and boats and wo also hare the lat3t style Reynolds Piano Moyer. W guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, P Phnnoa QH.H 170.J .T rop. Singer Sewins: Machines Wo have them for rent or for sale. Mnchlnes Repaired. Supplies nnd Needles for Sale. W. J. RITZ, 181 Park Ave. .Mnrslifleld. Phono 280-X. You Auto Call foote PHONE 14 1.J NIGHT A:,D DAY Stand front of Dlnnco IIUHard Parlor TWO NEW OAR8 After 11 P. 31, Phono 200-L Residence Phono .8-J. Careful Drivers , : Good Cars TONIGHT at lEe Royal The Cleo Madison Compnny present ing tho drnmn, "PAID IN FULL" This is a very strong play and one that you should not miss swing. As usual, there will bo 1000 feot of new pictures. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Nes tor. IT HAPPENED THUS Victor. THAT LOVING MAN Eclair. DLIND MUSICIAN Imp. EXCHANGE OF LABELS. unicony jue Lower floor inn If you wnnt to see a good show and hear good music the placo to go Is tho Popular Show Hoiiso, with the popu- lnr prices. At tho Star Theater. North Bond. SatVrd th0 c,eo Madison Co., alBo The California Round- up in threo reels, NEW OGDEN DEPOT. Rio Grande to Spend .VI 110,0110 There .Many liiipiiivemculs. OGDEN, Utah, Mny 27. Include! In tho budget of tho Rio Grande sys tem for tho ensuing vcar. Is an Item of $100,000 ror u freight depot In this city. Tlio Rio Grande now haB 2,000 men improving lis road east nf Suit Lnko, several cut-offs being in (.outgo of construction. DR. 1IOMAN IN ROSEIiritG. President Willamette Culvcr-lty to Deliver Commencement Address. (Special to The Tlmesl ROSEHURO, Oro., May 28. Dr. I Ionian, president of Willamette Uni versity, will deliver tho eoninieiice inont uddrosH at Rosehiirg High school horo tomorrow ovcnlng. The week bognn Sunday night when Rev. Mac Loan, pastor of tho M. K. Church, dollvorcd tho baccalaureate sermon nt tho nrmory. Elghlcon young wo men nnd 11 vo young men will be graduated. PORTLAND ELECTION. Supremo Court RocIhIoii Expected Today, or Tomorrow. fSpeclnl to Tho Times.) PORTLAND. Oro., 3lny 28. Today or tomorrow tho Biiproino court Is ex pected to decldo tho question ns to whether this city shall hold an elec tion Juno 2, under its old chnrtcr. The city was cited to show canso why tho now commission charter should not bo declnrcd Invalid. If the deci sion comes down today or tomorrow, thoro will bo tlmo to get tho bnllots printed, hut if not n delay may oc cur. .MUST HE HEALTHY .MATES. clan's certificates stating : Hi" brldo nnd groom nro without cal defects, Rov. J. Wordwnn Itt, pastor of tho Cavalry Pres Presbyterian 3Ilnlstor Requires Health Certiorate From Hrido nml Groom. (Special to tho Times.) NASBURG, N. V., May 28,-Slnco making his announcement two wcoks ngo tlint ho would not perform mar- rlngo coremonlea for porsons wltnoiu physician's certificates stating : tiuu both br physical rtnl.lilH livlnln.. nV.l, nt tlllH oltV. llUS T Jected threo foos. Other ministers profited by his action. , - Rov. ' BBbbltt Is a graduate or Princeton and personally known w President Wilson. END BALLOON I'LlflllT. Tho Roseburg Revlow Monaw printed tho following: A tolep one messago wns received in Iiosoourb from Edward Ungor, pilot of tne balloon, at Glide, that the balloon ended Its flight Sunday night on Dead Mnu's Mountain. 20 nines east of Hoaglln and C5 miles easr of Roseburg. Luther ras. Stowart and Robt. Leadbetter maae uranier ntitin, !pcnd 7u"3' Anen Broth . 5 contract fnri...... ! rcrcnlW ..-.A' W Mm ,; . ?.'" H uu '"""iilllicul sinuwnj Krank Kmiit, .-.. lon on the Slw'i.a Co ."",? tlio heath. Th.. .Zi Monday, h(r Mr, fcl storo. , 3E. Dfer.dfJ ii riurcnceUlttnH Koicbure and v..u, up tho beach. Htliis S. I)jer. of the S!biU tcrlal Co., and li taj ntorciti and lo c!4 lllta 1 tl .... . Platted br Frank , tended to place tit jr; liilllACl BUOQ. The ichooncr fan Mnpleton Snndiy tk Monday untoadcdlilti lorine w. P.R.R.C1 A near strike tu d or iho ramnidotitti'T day. It BMBiliitilJ RnrinnsuboraneliSfl contract lthPortBrl tliey were allorrdtti BChcs. Belnr thortcii' kccpjri, blc Chrllefr of tho aulitant ttiujr down to the work ti somoof theboyirrffd In one of Charlie i (tat when the men ut k!i put up a kick, ai a mnln offlce and mJ t to the manater ken tlmo before tie Ei'tri mmletoimderituitkt only timekeeper ail v ono who knon ttfj takoblmforatoik;!! Arthur Porter, ef Psv camp wai In Mip'eH confer lth J. D. ci' contractorifortMW.f Some 100 mea arri'd tlm l.iil tev duller: conatructlon cibw k nnd ruahorderilmk- tho different nwotn which toundicoodUl pic Sluilaw root. siisLuv jrm i Vrogtiht SatlWi nieni uu-" It g now a co"!"! nin Kiniijff Dar,i-i cnglneerslnj departwj n,o rhannel sotutl'l tlio ocean almost wm Sluslaw Pilot. TlJ teaching out ton ...i vMilnl IT u'f ... I nit from IMW" lui iv y- - , j operations are s" -la not permanent fj Is the trouoie ii- ""X'idenfl 111 mo - -.i,.l I channel it o"" - n.vnnniww'r deepening oi W 6ldo of the ""'SI pact and dense e present time no ej a?Mwa lowing i ;;, -gj flH is maw'" , of enrockmen reM big factor In in"'4 of tnejew. ,0()K Prnm April " jl n,o trestle 'Erfl &?..wa '" "V..Vrther. if 200 feet of ef L of the ow w?j ,(il t.ra;.i WI1R" fee!;. .resent? .rti7 feetbelol ".v.r.iwnw3i oitirnirlH beat r!ll fli i1 ha 8?..Vater Wl r LH itritl beyond AK-fcfc DOiun patter801 dentfoHbe& "iSS.'SkE.I Frederic slneer, repi Ksenti yew ' home at "- Liverf itho flight with Ungor."