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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION. I I . , B ELKS INITIATE FIVE MEMBERS Large Class Goes Through and Plans Made for Ball and Big Parade Tonight At a nicotine of tho Marshflchl BILL 10 TRY BO SUM Northern Pacific Magnate Will Market Securities in Small Lots Among People PORTLAND, Ore, Mny 20. The lodsc of KlltH Inst evening, five enn- Telegram says: "The Hill Interests nre going actively Into the business of building up big cities and sinnllor TOMORROW IS E MEMORIAL DAY r(ConMniiO(l!fronirngc .11.1.. .. I.l4ln.n1 ttn thn trIVa- ' U1UUIUU HUIC Jllll........ iiiiu ." ... terlcs of Hlkdom. They wero Jay Doyle, Gcorgo B. Cook, Mllo Sumner nnd Hurt A. Horcmus of Mnrshfleld, nnd II. K. Scgur of Myrtle Point. There wns a lnrgc turnout of mem bers for tho event. Burt Dorcmus took tho special work, Dr. A, L. Housoworth conferring the "101 de gree" upon him. Plans wore also ninde for tho Elks annual ball, which will be In cele bration of the fifth nnnlversary of the local lodge. The date liaB not been definitely fixed but It will bo some time tho latter part of June. Eugene Crostliwalto, J. W. Illldon brand, Dr. Housoworth, D. V. Staf ford, V. It. Haines, A. E. N'eff nnd J. W. Gardiner wero appointed a com mltteo to take chargo of the affair. It was also announced that the Elks and the Mnrshfleld band tonight would have a big parado preliminary to the excursion to Bandon Sunday, when tho Mnrshfleld Elks will piny the Dnndon Elks. All tho local Elks are expected to turn out In uniform tonight and nlso to wear their uni forms on the excursion trip next Sun day. A. II. Powers, C. P. McKnlght and John D. (loss wero appointed a commltteo to arrango for tho parade thB ovenjllg nnd will get out n num ber of decorated niliPB. Tho parade will bo held about 7!iO or 8 o'clock nnd Captain Uardnpr s to got his team out In uniform for tho ovont, BULL TEAM TO GO TO VALLEY Marshficld and North Bend Arrange to Join in Excursion Next Sunday. It van announced this afternoon that arrangements had been mado whereby tho MarHhlluld League team would go to Coqullle next Sunday nnd play the team thoro nnd nlso that tho North Bend team would go to Bandon and play thoro. Myrtlo Point will piny at Coqulllo, This arrangement waR mndo today pfter President Kern, of tho Coos County League had conferred with P. E. Wilson. Tho ball teams want ed tho first excursion to tho valley but tho Elks and Baud boys hnd ar ranged It beforo tho hull nchediilo wns revised. Tho ball tennis figured that If Marshficld nnd North Bend plnycd at North Bend, tho gamo would not draw very well on account of tho excursion nnd at tho same time, tho gnmo would detract from tho excursion. Ilnnllj- nn nirnngomcnt wns mndo communities as well as throwing out new railroad lines and populating vast agricultural regions which have been the chief endeavor of tho Great Northern family In the pnst. "The new field of development is an entirely new departure and no one that Is only possible of the fact that the Hills, James J. nnd L. W., nnd their financial associates have gone Into the banking business on n gi gantic scale. "Louis W. Hill, chairman of tho Grcnt Northern Board and chairman of tho Bonrd of Directors of the First National Bank nnd the Northwestern Trust Company, of St. Paul, made tho first ofllclal announcement of the plnn hero nnd he brought with him two prominent St. Paul bankers, who will investigate tho flnnnclal and Indus trial situation In Oregon thoroughly and will determine what classes of securities, municipal, school, county, industrial and other kinds which may make desirable and safe Investments for tho two great banks controlled by tho Great Northern interests. "Ono of their plans Is to take over bond Issues ngalnst which trusteo certificates will be Issued In small hums, sny, of $10, nnd will offer their own counter or through such medi ums as department stores a plan which l now boliiK tried with splen did success in St. Paul. "Tho two financiers who aro hero looking Into tho local field are Ed ward O. Itlce. of the First Natlonnl COAST LEAGUE BASEBALLSCORE ivmnarr vanAn r and Graceful Figure will begin nt 1 oV.ock when the G. A. It. and Spanlsh-Aiuorlcan war veterans will form at Front and Market and mnrdi to thu MuhoiiIc Opera House, where a short program will be held, i.ater, the veterans will proceed to the cemetery to the graves of tho veterans who have nnswered the last roll call. The program for tomorrow Is: Music Coos liny Concert Baud. Divine Blessing Ilev. a. 13. Browning. Heading General Orders Com. S. B. Cathcnrt. Song Malo Quartette. Hecltatlon Miss Evelyn Lang worthy. Oration Lyle Chnpeile. Song Male Quartette. Speaker of tho day H, 0. Graves. Music Band. Stores lo Close. Most of tho business houses are planning to close tomorrow nftcr uoon for the balance of the dny. The batiks will ho closed all day. The Postoffice will observe holi day hours, the general delivery win dow being open from 7:30 until 8:30 tomorrow morning. Issues I'roi'lomntlnn. .Mayor Straw lias Issued tho .fol lowing proclamation: To the people of the city of .Mnrshfleld: WHEUEAS, the 30th day of May. commonly known as Memoiinl Day, Is, by the laws of tho state of Ore gon, designated and declared to be a legal holiday, nnd WHEREAS, it Is fitting nnd proper that said dny should be observed by showing duo and proper respect to thoso who have dedicated their lived to the service of tho Nation, and WHEUEAS. In the cltv of MnrsTi- field thoro aro innuv Htllll living Portland Defeats San Francis co Eight to Nothing Los Angeles Loses Again Bank, of St. Paul, and James J.. EI """i " " ""mincoiciu i i uiil uill- InMnr nf llilu nonnl-,. nn,l ...I... .1... pany, also of St. Paul. Each ono lrn that- M,.im,ri..i iw. i. i ,. n,1lll.i:V".. """ .' "" l""l given over to duo and proper ob- I STANDING OP CLUBS. f Won. Lost. P.C. Los Angeles 31 23 .571 I Oakland -0 21 I Venice 28 2(1 I San Francisco . . .25 31 I Sacramento 21 2(1 I Portland 23 27 . iPr Aiocltfi! I'itm lo Coos nr TlrnM ) POUTLAND, Ore., May 29. Port land won again yesterday from Snn Francisco, taking tho visitors down tho line to the tuno of eight to noth ing. The games yesterday: At Los Angeles It. II. E. Los Angeles 1 5 Venice f. 11 At Oakland It. II. Oakland R 13 Sacramento 7 13 At Portland It. II. Portland 8 17 Snn Francisco 0 ATTi:i,l.-UOTTK .MEET. Tucuty-ioiiiKl go nt Mid vale, I Ills Afternoon. SALT LAKE CITY, Mny 29. Ad. Cot to nnd Monte Attcll will meet on the baseball grounds at Mldvalc, a, suburb, tills afteriioou, In a 20 round contest. The hoyH recently fought h 1 6-roiiml drnw here. HOXINtt HOLT. Paciric Coast Champion Will Meet McNeill In Portland Tonight. POUTLAND, Or.. Mny 29 Wal ter Wllllnins, winner of tho Pacific who offered their lives upon the ('.0.nHt 1 IB-pound boxing champion- amp in- i, oh AiigcicH insi winter, aim makes a specialty of studying nnd In vestlgntlng of all kinds. " 'Wo nro going to develop a mod ern nnd up-to-date banking business along with our railroads," imld Chair man Hill. "We aro going to do what wo can to help cities carry forward their needed Improvements, to de velop their parks, their playgrounds, servnnco and respect to tho Na tion's defenders, nnd WHEUEAS, It In nn expression of human lovo and rrlundshlp to set apart n dny on which wo may bo allowed, to show our respect for our departed friends and loved ones by placing n flower on tho the educational system and other do- 8p0t that marks lie r laJt rest g . ..v l.l u felMMft KM llllint' Hill . pmCOj financial activities Jimt ns big nnd now TIIEHEPOIIP I F v important as our railroad enterprises straw. Mayor of the cltv of Marsh! and our colonisation and ngrlcultu- nSby v rtiio of tho power lives I .'nun!'?'0". .. , I?'1 ,n "10 b- 8nl'1 resolution, do vn.i U i ,, 1,0.,,0"l "ough our First hereby declare and proclaim the "Si.. """ "' Nor hwestern soth day. of May. 013. a toga. ....wvw... ,,....,, ,, u Biiiiu mi iiiioiiuay witnin tlio city of Marsh n such a way as not to Interfere with . Hold. Oregon, and do hereby for am wherohy Bandon offered to clv N'nrti Bond flO bonus to come thero next Sunday mid play. Mnrshfleld nsked Milliner Wilson, of the band, for a similar Iioiiiih an dalso free transpor tation for Hh players to Coiiullle. Manager Ogren announces that Mnrshfleld will have four now plnvorn In tho lineup next Sunday. Ho says that tho report that .Mickey McKeown was holng urged for ninnngor Ih In correct, that he wished Mr. McKeown to becomo assistant manager. How ever, Mr. McKeown hnsn't time to novoto to it but hnB promised to try and nld In raising funds to support a good hall team here. J. E. Norton, manager of tho Co qulllo tenm. wns hero todny and was aiding President Korn In working out tho problem of next Sunday's games. Ho sayB that Cociulllo has u fust team, sovoral arrlvnls thoro during tho past winter affording excellent material. IIOOKWOIt.M ( OMIXtJ WEST Several Cases Itcpoitcd In Vfiili lire Being liMcstlgnted. OGDE.V. IMah. Mny 20. More cases of hookworm have developed In Wobor County and tho Btnte Board of Health Is engaged In mak ing an Investigation. Larvao aro said to bo carried from point to point- th rou ell Irrlnntlnir pmiuiIh niiii. uren unvo ueen forbidden to bnro-footed. go Don t forget tho kind word when opportunity presonts. Hnrsh ones nro frequent enought. Blue Stem JIAIXKS. Fl.Ol'R $i.2.t at SHORTS 815 at 1IAIXKS. Many Railway Rumors Circulate But many nro XW true. It is truo, however, that tho BEST place on Coos Dny to buy your ('M)THIX(i is at tho FIXUP TWO STORKS Mnrslitlelcl North Beml tho operations of local banks In any territory. On the other hand, wo ex- poet to work hand In hand with tho! banks of Portland, Seattle. Spokano or any othor city whoro wo decldo to mnko investments.' " 'This Is n now field nnd ona of wonderful possibilities. Tnkn st. Paul, for example. They voted tn l. suo bonds for somo linportnnt nnd Lndly-nceded bettennents. Tho bond mnrket Is shot to plece8 nnd St. Paul could not get a hid on these securi ties nnd things wero nt n standstill. Our banking Interest took hold of tho Bltuntlon. bought tho entlro Insim nt pnr and It wnB sold under tho guaran feo of tho biggest depnrtment store In tho city Inside a fow hours. Then wo took another Issuo and placed It In our trust company as trustee. Irustec3 certificates In tho dnnnmi. nation oi J 10 wero Issued and sold over tho counter to tho public. A tele gram from St. Paul showed that over $S7,000 of these certificates had been sold nt tho closo of business after they hnd been offered to the public for two days. Nobody was allowed to buy more than $100 worth of tho llMflnttt.v. .. .1 a 1. ... '",""""c "u mi-no securities can bo retired any tlmo nfter IS ninths.' tho dotnlls of the plan. Ho said: Mi', biiiott. of tho Northwestern Trust Conipnny, furthor explained "'.Mines J. mil, who consolidated the Mrst and Second National Banks. p" n'I one Institution with $5, 000,000 of capital mid surplus, has a strong deslro to permit every man. woman nnd child that so desires to in vest in gllt-edgo securities, nnd this scheme wns hit upon. " 'Tho bank lias Increased its de posits from $11,000,000 to $15,000, 000 bIiico Jnnunri- i. m.,i .m i. i. a position to nsslst cities, school uoarus, counties nnd flrst-clnss Indus trial projects. " 'Whllo wo are hero wo shall con- ZnVl !' .1,oenl bn.nk;r8 Bet n good Idea of the conditions hero nnd wo sunll mnko nn lnvonM,.ti ... .i. cities through tho Wlllnmotto Valley o see what desirnblo Investments mny bo mndo there." "Clnlrmnn 1 1 111 and W. P. Davld f.0.1.1.' .f..St: 1nu1' wl'o Is Interested "u.i miii in n Dig land project, will unvo for nn extended trip throuuh Central Oregon. They wlllVe turn h0 latter port of tho weok and spend bomo t n.o in ,i,o Willamette ! Valley. ,., ,r; ,?',? Prominent business .a. and capitalist of Minneapolis. 8 with tho Hill party." FLOOD IX .MOXTAXA. Hanger of Daimig. in mid xir m l's1s""l Less Tcdny. inr a..o.iij rrr,. to coo. iu, mM j .AIISSOULA, Mont.. .May 29 Cooler weather im ,lo.,;0., i. rainfall d tho last 21 hoius has Menly lessened tho tlood dnuger In Western .Mlshouln. At Mlssouln the river is threo inches higher 0. ay. hut the Bitter Boot and Stro gis Ulvers nro falling. I'Tl'ZIIEXHVlSXAMKi) Port Angeles Man Snrveyoi- Cleneiiil Vil 11 JlSltllll.t,,.. Wr AwoiUirJ IVm. to Coo Ui'r TIdim J WASHINOTON, D C May 9 ,;i''K;t WIUoii Humiliated Edward A. Htzlienry, of Port Angeles. Wash.. o bo Surveyor General of Washlng- nml on iiohnlf of said city request and uirect tnnt botween tho hours of one (i;00) o clock p. in. nnd four h:uu) o'clock p. m. of said day that nil business places within said city bo closed to business, nnd I furthor earnestly request of all tho cltlzons of said city to show due nnd propor respect to snld dny with all of its significances by proporly ui'i'iiiiiuiig uieir noiiies nnd places of business with the Nation's colors. E. E. STUAW. Mayor of Marshllold, Oregon. Al. McNeill, northwest tltlo holder, meet this evening at Butler's anin tcur athletic club's tournnmout this evening. Other nmnteurs nro tho program. 1'UXEUAIi NOTICE. Tho funeral of Matt Mattson will bo held Frldny mornlni;. Mnv 30. nt 10 o'clock from tho Mnrshfleld Swo- tiisii Liitiiernn Church, tho Ilov. B. F. iiengston olllclntlinr. Friends nmi ncriunlntances nro Invited to attend. A slight cold In n child or grown person holds possibilities of n grave nature Croup mny coino on sud denly, bronchitis or pneumonia may dovelop, sovoro cntnrrhal troubles nnd consumption nro posslhlo re- suits, loioys Honey nnd Tar Com pound nips a cold at tho outset, cures croup quickly, checks a denp. seated cough and henls Inflamed membranes. Owl Prescription Plinr mncy. Frank I). Colin... Opposite Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 7-1. The ill I MWaWTM 'i ZWf&h ico MlwifflZWA. r ''Umliiamw k vrnp JBMfr on V '" ' T,,n r,l.Vr.M I'lnllllc , r0M 6a nn cm,.., ''T,llnh, u v Ji'irie Hccd Th 1 Posillile. i(o nfr I V"' ",st tlliW yu . "'M-itcilMni,.S, lag. r",c bw,r. Look for Slyle You line. fe It Look for Comfort Voull fcclltln curre. fTf erj Look for Qualify H's tI,rro-In ft, fclilp. e fitted fo a M0DART ('ct (hccMenrcofxonroi ces on yourself,, ThMny jour cmn good Judgnnt. $5 (o $8.50 Our one request ij-TRYITON American Lady Corsets $1.00 to $5.00 HUB DRY GOODS CO. 0'Connell Building, . Phone 361, HARR S I1ES T KNNEY Eunene Judge Says Watters Will be Named Receiver Hearing at Coquille June 4 Judge Harris, of Kueono. in n w. tcr to Coos Bay attorneys, Involved In tho Klnnoy cases, today, announces that when ho names a receiver for the Klnnoy properties. V. K. Wnttors, of North Bond, will bo nppolnted. ihls Is simply couflrnintlon of tho news printed in The Times somo weoks ngo. Furthermore. .Tmlirn Tinrriu (n,,a thnt on Wednesday morning, Juno 4, ho will have a hearing on tho matters and requests all attorneys interested ;u uo mere to discuss tho matter. His appointment of a receiver will not bo mndo until then and perhaps not until Inter. Ho states that J. IC. Kollock, of Portland, has raised tho question nbout tho appointment of a receiver uBHiK wuue in mo case of H j Isaacs vs. Kinney, that bolng a "law action. Judge Harris says ho Is not passing on this question now. Ho Intimates that tho appointment might bo made In Mm Wnitn nc. tho others would agree to it, .Mr. Watters served In tho legisla ture when Judge Harris did and was formerly county ofllelnl In Benton Uitinty and Is an old time friend of Judgo Harris. Nothing new has been heard from tho Wllsey-Klnney deal. Judgo Iruiiough was roported to have loft Portland last week for London to take tho matter up directly with the hngllsh syndicate. Somo aro In clined to think that Judgo Harris may delay tho appointment of a re ceiver until tho doflnlto fnto of tho ""j I'luposuion is Known, DON'T VMh to seo tho SKXIOIl CLASS PLAV, JVXK !Jd. uMU1,t0flg5S.nd "AX Baby Choesf aby hoes See tho new lino of Baby Shoes at the The Electric Shoe Shop nt 180 South Broadway. ' TONIGHT at The Royal The Cleo Madison Company presenls 4 BV ItKJU'l' OF Vllt'lTi' a Don't Fall to See This Bill .;,!,!!f...r',,,, ."r "" nvw Plclnies "') AN,) TUK "HAST-Box. I-OILINO A fOUTl'.N'l IIUNTKU SISTKHS Victor. HKaBNBKATIO.V OF WOUTHLIOSS DAN Nestor. If you wnut to seo tho best and hear the best' and at thu sa.no tlmo pay tho right prleo, go to tho pop ular show hoiiso. Lower floor uor. Balcony 10c. At tJio Stiii- Siinilay, night at Xoitli Bend, the cleo Maillsou Co. PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wlrelces nnd tubmarlne bell SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY FRIDAY, MAY 30, AT 5 P.M. All PassenKcr Reservations From flan Francisco Mint B We l 805 Flfo Building, or Lombard street Pier 27. AH rnmitlou must bo tJikci. up 21 hours beforo willing. lNTKOCKAN TKANSPOUTATIO.V CO. . , PHONE 44. C. F. McOEOKUE. uw. Union Storage Company W. A. Hoard. Mir Export Packers. Carpets Cleaned. Furnlturo Packed, Shipped, Stained and Uopalred. 382 Front St. Phono 196. Leave orders nt doing & Harvoy. Uldo In Lynn Lambeth's 101.1 7. passenger Cadillac. Stand at HIU yers Cigar Store. Telephone 18-J. After ll p. m telophono 260-L, tho jv.B.it uio. uareiui driving assurod. Prompt attention. Will go onywhoro, any tlmo, day or night. Loaves Hliu yers Cigar Store to meet all trains and boats. SPEEDWELL THE NEW Steamer CAPT. K. KOSHXHiaTT, Master. Sails for San Francisco From Coos Bay Tuesday. June 3, TIIK SPHKMVELL Is speedy nnd bus cx,cellfnt.p,B'h"WSi' largo clean auu niry rouiua v..v..- 1 For freight ni passage, nwi, iMtui ft, Tltlo uunranicfl "rr M inodations, uirclcss. A. V. Kstabrook Co. (I1!MI17 Sii.itn Marina Uldg., San Francisco. jUriUltli S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 31, AT 7:30 A.M. ROUND TRIP, $10.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD I AT NORTH PACIFIC WEAMbU.c JJ-p.t Phono 44 -" Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Unique Pantatorium TnE MODERN DVEHS. OLKANERH PRESSERS nnd HAT REXOVATORS ngcut lor tvwvaru H. Straua, A Co., Fine Tailoring. Let tu make your next suit. 255 CENTRAL. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESB Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. ,( j, SAILING FROM POUTLAND MAY !!5 ASI 30j W AND 20 AT 8 A. M. J fl) j, 1- SAILING FROM COOS HAY MAY 2U AND -., ' 21 AND 2". .n s (o r?w Tickets on salo to nil Eastern points and l"? mid rates cheerruiiy i- gTERLiX0, 8fnt Phono Main 35-L. Phone 250OI Bowling Alley! 375 NORTH FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies , FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' . FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield f A Marshfield & 0 W norm "tu- Cars leave every !0 r.nW W frofl 1 f a. I io o'clock mwmj !J fftf cents ono way. r" A i, Commutation bftjjottl, Cars leave CMn Ke co. flnh! and hoxin North Bend. GORST&KINOW' rimti OP A All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The li V T1 -