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TTt.iHiti'i'wwJm i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913-EVENING EDITION. r i r HiY-r-i . OREGON'S NEW iWRITES ABOUT LAWS EFFECTIVE MILL SLOUGH legislation enacted iv last Senator Chamberlain Intimates legislature tooic eivkct -.. pnnnrpQ Wnn't Act yesterday some ok the I Hat uongress VVUM I HOI Until reopie nuiu Hyiuu PRINCIPAL CHANGES. SALEM, Ore, Juno 4. New Ore gon legislation took effect yesterday nnd ns iKiiornneo of the lnw Is said to excuse no one, except In eases where a mnn desires to become his own attorney, a synopsis of new statutes Is Issued for perusal. Prominent ninoiiK the statutes cn ncted are those pertaining to rail roads. Loading these Is the meas ure authorizing the stato railroad commission to suspend Inter-stato tariffs when they nre presented for filing, pending nn Investigation Into their reasonableness. Another provides that trains of four or more cars may not bo oper ated In excess of fifteen miles without a full crow of live men, or u freight train of more thnn 40 cars without a full crew of six. There are nunieVoug other provi sions enacted for government or rail roads which are of Interest to the public, among which Is tho requiring of a record of shipments of Intoxicat ing liquors Into "dry" territory and forbidding tho Bale of liquor at rail way stations. Hits Limy HiihIihihR Shiftless or neglectful husbands must provide for their families, n new statuto In effect providing that men who fall to provide for their wives nnd children, Bhnll, upon con viction bo deemed guilty of felony nnd bo subject to punishment of not less than olio nor moro than tlirco years In tho penitentiary. During the time husbands nro so Incarcerated, wives receive $1 per diem from tho state for their support nnd -T. cents for each child, provided that no fam ily Bhnll receive more thnn $1.7fi per day . Mulo candidates for matrimony must hereafter furnish tho county chirk with a physician's certificate to tho effect that they nru freo from infectloniis or venercnlo disease. All commission tnon doing business must secure a license from the rail road commission. CUSS PLAY COAST LEAGUE GREAT SUCCESS BASEBALLSCORE I NORTH BEND NOTES. 4 Dr. and Mrs. Ira II. Ilartle, of North Hcud, nru planning nu nuto tour from Coos liny to Southern California for their Summer vaca tion, visiting Mrs. llnrtlu's parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. It. .1. Coke, nt Lob Angeles. They may motor both ways If tho trip does not provo too hard. Tho ClnsB KxorclBCB of tho Grntlu ntlng Class or tho North Heml High school will be held this evening. The class play will bo given tomorrow evening, nnd commencement proper will occur Friday ovcnlng. Mrs. V. Spnmoy and mother, Mrs. O. E. I'oterson, of San Francisco, who hnvo been visiting on Coos liny for noveral weeks, were tho guestH yes terday of Mrs. K. II. Michaels. WILL GIVE Ml'SKULK. MuiMilli'ld anil North Mend Young Folic to I'llltf In Itl'dllll. Wednesday availing, Juno 1 1, n re cital will be given In Loggle's hall nt North Ilond by Mnrshllold nnd North Demi young folks under the direction of Miss Mildred Hood, Among those who will iihhIbI in the program nro: Ksthor Sullivan, Kdua Itees, Al denno Smith, Murgnrot VInoinnn, Holen Perkins, lilnncho MlrraBoul, Uornlco nnd Evolyn Mlrrnsoul, OlndyH Kerry, Muxlno Jones, Jonnv Johnson, EIhIo Larson. Mrs. Sneddon, Mrs. Heron. Eniinn Fltzgorald, Myr tle Loui't, Until llowron, Mib, Ceo. Parker, Ruby Pltniitn. Ollvo Moore. Frnneea and Johnnie Mlrrnscuil. The following .self-explanatory let ter, which Indlcntes that Congress will not tnko any ncuon ni wiu uiu clnl bcsbIoii this summer relative to tho closing of Mill Slough hns been received by C. 1. Helgnrd from Sen ator Chainbcrlnln: "I am In receipt of your favor or tho 3d Instant In re S. 7G7, a copy of which I sent you. This bill wns Introduced by me in tho Sonnto nt tho telegraphic request of tho City Attorney, Mr. John D. Ooss, under dnte or April Bth, which was as follows: " 'The Engineers of tho Wnr Department report favorably on filling or .Mill Slough In City or Mnrshfleld, but hold themselves without authority to permit Bamo without spcclnl act or Congress. Public nenlth anil convenience requlro rilling nnd wo desire notion as soon ns possible. Can such spcclnl legislation bo considered nt this session?' "On April 9th Mr. Cobb wired me again as follows. "Will It bo necessary or ad visable to prepare and forwnrd petition for act of Congress permitting tho filling of Mill Slough? If you desire nny as sistance or nny action from us here kindly ndvlso and wo Bhnll endenvor to move promptly.' "I Immediately took the matter up with the Secretary of War, and he advised mo ns follows: "'Under dnto of .March .11, Hon W. C. Hnwley, M. C, mnde request for a draft of a hill which will properly grant to the city of Mnrshfleld, Ore gon, permission to close Mill Slough, In snld City. A draft was prepared and submitted to tho Secretary of War by In dorsement of this date on Mr. Hnwloy's loiter (E. D. S443C 27). " 'A telephono request was received on the 8th Instant from tho Secretary to Hon. Ceo. E. Chninberlnln, United States Senate, for such a draft. A copy of the draft submitted with Mr. Hnwloy's request Is herewith. It Is recommended that It bo transmitted to Mr. Chamberlain.' "Pursuant to tho request or tho City Attornoy, who I nssunio had authority to net tor tho city of Mnrshfleld, 1 Introduced tho hill on April 12th. Now I rind thnt thcro In somo opposition to tho bill In Its prcsont shape, and I desire that you will tnko tho mutter up with tho City Attornoy nnd if posslblo agreo with him on tho terms of nny amendment- thnt should ho pro posed to tho measure. So far as I am porsonnlly concerned I want to carry out tho wishes of tho people or tho city and no particular In terest Involved. "If It Is true thnt tho slough ns It stands now Is n monnco to the public health, It ought to bo rilled up, but ns long ns thoro appears to ho n HorloiiR controversy In tho mat ter between citizens directly Inter ested along tho slough In question, I deslro to bo further ndvlsed In tho premises. "I will thoreforo thank you to mip ino manor up witn mo uuy Attornoy with tho view of ngreolng. If possible, on what ought to be done. A.MO.VO THE SICK. Miss Kntheiiuo Stump, the tit t u dnughter of Mrs. Itobokuh Line Stump, Ib reported quite III i f whooping cough nt the homo of hoi grandfather, W. A. Luse, on 0os River. OREGON PIONEERS. Vmnlilll nullity' Old Settlers Hold Hl'llllloil, Mc.MlNNVILLE, Oro.. Juno 4. Tho twonty-flrst nnnual reunion of tho Yamhill County Pioneer nssocln tlon Is being held here today nnd tho town Is dressed ror the occasion. A splendid program or events hns been provided by President M. If. Hon drlck and Ills uBsoclutes, nnd tho pathfinders who picked out the trails nnd those who followed and mndo tho desert blossom, nro being royally entertnlned. This year's gathering Is said to bo tho best in tho history or the count v. Good Audience Applauds Pres entation of "Twig of Thorn" at Masonic Opera House A good audience gretted , the "Twig or -morn, wiu Coiniuencemont pluv or tho Mnrsh fleld High School, at the Masonic Oporn House last evening. The play, ,v,.a n ..Wit little two-act Iilsh sketch and was well presented nnd was liberally npplnuded. Spcclnl coBtumes, Irish melodies by tho or chestra nnd a Bong feature by some pupils of tho lower grades made the entertnlnmont unusually good, Tho Commencement piny wbb one ot tho features of the Commence ment exercises. Thursday evening tho Commencement exercises will bo hold nt tho high school auditor ium. The program Includes Invoca tion bv Hcv. Hnssford, a piano solo by Mi's. Glilley nnd the nddresa of tho evening by Prof. Ceo. Koboc, Ph. D., or tho University of Ore emi. Tho iirocrnm will bo follow ed by tho presentation of diplomas nml n reception to tuo seniors uy the Junior class. On Friday night tho Alumni Abbo clntlon will entertnln the Seniors nt a banquet nt Tho Chandler Hotel. Suturdny ends the weeks' gnloty with n high school picnic to Alle gany nnd Pipers' Grove on North Coos Klvcr. Tho incnibors of the graduating class this year ,iro Misses Hazel Powors, Frances Williams, Kuth Al len, Uuth Tower, Joan Fitzgerald and Ednn Hansen and Arthur Kol stnd, Hnlph Kruno, Leslie Isaacson nnd Mux Helgnrd. ("nut fop Piny. Tho enst for the "iwlg of Thorn" which presented tho piny bo nbly under tho direction of Miss Carpen ter, wns ns follows: Ncssn Telg, nn old woman Uuth Allen Oounh, her niece Uuth Tower Mnurya, her neighbor, Hazel Powora Aengus Arann, n young peasant.. Mnx Helgnrd Allcel, a poot Lesllo Isaacson Father Urlan Arthur Kolstnd Neighbors: Tumnus Chester Isaacson Sheamus Hnlph Kruno Mnrtln Arthur Kolstnd Kathleen Joan r'ltzgornld Sheila Frances Williams Flnuln Ednn Hnnson Faery Florence Flnnngnn Hosts or tho Sldho: Hess Flanngnn; Mnrgnrot Powers; Gladys Forry; Louisa Glilloy; Uuth llowron , Mnxlno Jones, Donald Oldley, Pasquln Hrndflold, GOING UP Yes, I) in moil ds are advancing 10 to 15 '1)01' ;!S ':'?'$ oont ovcm'v year. We are told by diamond dealers that there will lie an advance this sum mer. It' yon are thinking of getting any diamond jewelry see ns about it now and get in on present prices. AVe carry a great big stock of these precious gems; perfect in cut and color, and reasonable price. See our window, liiD CliOS'S JEWEL11Y DEPARTMENT Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122-J "eW.! . " I ' -J- - - .wn . tmmmmW m I PERSONAL OVERFLOW MISS ZELLA SWINFOHD le today ror Allegany to visit her friend, Hazel Cowan. MHS. J. C. SWINFOUn loft yesterdny ror Portland to visit frlcmlH during tho Hobo Carnival. C. E. LENNON nnd wire loft today via Allegany nfter n short stay hero. They are rrom MlnnnpollB. MHS. W. Ql'AC'KENHUSH and young sou, Milton, lenvo tomor row ror Myrtlo Point whom they will Join Mr. QiinckcnbuBh ror n rew weeks' sojourn nnd enmp lug In tho pleaasnt Coqullio Val ley. DH. J. T. .M'COHMAC nrrlved to day rrom Herkoloy ror u sum mer sojourn nt tho old homo on Coob Hay and with rrlends hero. Mrs. McCorninc and Fred will nrrlvo next week. D. D. PIEHCE. or Coqullio, Ib n Mnrshllold huslnoss visitor. Ho re ports overythlng prosperoua nt Co qulllo. At n council mooting this weok, 0. C. Snnrord was Instnlled as a member or tho council in tho plnco or Leo. J. Cnry, who hns re tired. JESSE SMITH, locnl rirewnrdon. wont to Coqullio todny on busi ness, in ordor to burn any slnsh IngB, brush or othe'r roruso now, It Is necessury to Becuro permltB from tiro wnrdens, tho law re quiring such pormltB nftor Juno 1. Tho object Is to give the war dens n warning so thnt thoy can bo on the alert lest tho fire spread and develop into n forest flro conflagration. HANI) CONCERT HERE Special Program Arranged for KYI day ulglit nt the Masonic. Director Fonton of tho Coos liny Concert Hand announced that tho rollowlng program will bo given Fridny evening at tho Masonic Opera House, tho evenings bolng too chilly yet to nttempt nn opon-nlr concert. Mnrch "Tho Whip Holzmnnn Overturo "Tho Cnllph or Dngdad" nololdleu Cornet- Solo "Queen or tho Enrth" Plnsutl II. G. Howard. Medley or popular nlrs rrom Storn's publications, nrr. bv Evans. Caprlco Herolquo "Awakenlncr or the Lion" ni Kontskl Rag "Pazzazza Promenado" Hurrer Selection rrom "Maritnnn. .Wallace Mnnli "Algonquin .., Seltzer "Star Spnnglod Hnnner" FLOUR TO MANILA. Hoynl Mull Lino Steamer Sails Today From Portland. PORTLAND. Juno 4. Loaded with Hour ror Manila and other Ori ental ports, tho steamer Flintshire, or the Royal Mail line, sailed todny. Tho Falls or Orehy is duo to sail Juno 30. Theso steamers with oth ers are In regular sorvlco aeros8 tho Pacific from this port and quick de livery Is provided for. , Llbbv COAIj. Tlin fclnH VAIT I,.. Los Angeles Drops First Game of New Series to Oakland Other Games ' Itlr MOflle.l ITfi to Cool IK; Times 1 PORTLAND, Ore., Juno l.-Port-lnnd dropped the llrst game of tho new serlcB nt homo yesterdny to Oakland by a Bcore of S to 7. The other Const Lengue games resulted ns follows: At Lob Angeles It. II. n,. Lob Angeles 3 7 0 Sncrninento 1 At San Frnnclsco It. H. K. San Frnnclsco 3 10 0 Venice 2 8 '- At Portland U. H. ' Portlnml " 1 :i Onklnnd S 10 C Have your Job prlUins dono nt Tho Times ofllco. DAIRY AND STOCK TAHMS. If you vwint ii good Dairy or stock farm ihIiIivrs tT. K. I'lt. gernld, or jilione itl,"H, Marsh field. For (lie llomceeker Ho can show you miiiic of (lie hes( in the county for Bale. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY B ENMAMLV OSTIilXD, Consulting Engineer nml Aicliltect. Phono loa-L Mnrsliflcld, Ore. T M. WIUGIIT, J COXTHACTOK AXI) UUILDEK Estimates rurnishod on request. Plans nnd BpecItlcntlonB furnlslicd If doBlrcd. An honest Job gunrnn teed. Phono 124-R. ' JOEL OSTLIXI), Plnno Tuner nnd Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L Lenvo orders at W. It. Haines Music Co. PEItli RILEY UALLIXGEU I'iunlst and Toucher Retldoncu-Studio, 237 So. Uroadwa) Phono 18-L. W. G. CHANDLER, Architect. Roomn 801 nd .102, Coke Dulldlni Mnrsliflcld, Oregon. DR. V. MORROW. DcnUst. 171 Grimes Ilulldlng, over Grand Theater. Ofllco Phone 820. W M. S. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Mnrshfleld, Oregon. DR, A. J. IIENimY'H Modern Dental Parlors. Wvi aro equipped to do high clnsi work on short notlco nt tho verj lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant. Coko IJldt,-,, Opi Chnndlnr Hntol, nhnnn IIT-.I Just Received another shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauf f Grocery Co. Phono 1C2 Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT REXOVATORS Agent for Emvard n. Strauu & Co., Fne Tailoring. Let xxn make your next suit. 88B CENTRAL. Phone 2J50.X COOS BAY AND BOISE COMING Don't wnlt for it, but como to Sartor's today and get ono of those refreshing fountain drinks. Tho best on the Bay. Every day except Sunday Do not go out. Mrs. Maria W. Jackson Graduate Masseuse LADIES ONLY Gives Mnssago and Manipu lation Treatment. North Rend. Oregon You Auto Call Foote PHONE 144-J NIGnT AD DAY Stand front of RUnco Rilllord Parlor THREE NEW CARS After 11 IN M. Phono 200-L Correct Cloth All Through Correct in Quality. , Correct in Style, Arlrlnfl tn this-ntir sav ing to you because ?W vi nn AV I o I ire " : es Is the reason we expect to sell you your next SUIT Now is the time This is the store, Mm UU. I 1 I ki, II ill r! SU 1E& a i Mi wnr i A f'vi4b4 RtnlimU flJV., STOT80N SllOfis STin-SO.V HATS AltllOW SIIIIITS IIOLK-PHOOP HOSIKltv Ki'.isnu Tira Hub Clothing Shoe Co, 3 Stores: : Myrtle Point MARSHFIELD Bandon THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AIISTRACT COMPANY Hnvo photogrnphlc copies of all records of Coos Countr (o diti abstracts of titles, present ownors, or nny other Information ttlUti to renl estate furnished on short notlco. BUSINESS OKK1CE: 117 North Krout St., Mnrtlifleld. rtion 1S11 W. J. RUST, Manager BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS I'OUIt Ml MS SOUTH OV COUNTY ROAD 9:15 PER ACRE; $100 CASH, I1ALAXCK TWO YEARS. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES, FINK SAMlV LOAM, LEVEL I1ENCII LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKratosh REAL ESTATE nnd INSURANCE. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S?!?. Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING 1'IIO.M PORTLAND Jl'XK I, 0. I. -' AMI a: JUI.V I. , II, l. 1 AM SO. SAILIN(J KROM COOS HAV .ll'.NH II. W, SI AMI .fl; JILT 1, (I, II, HI. til, 1MI AM:M. Tickets on nalo to nil Eastern points and Information to tvm and rates cheerfully furnlilied. Pl,.... Main llMu V CTKIIUXO. Mf PAST AND COMMOIHOl'd Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nnd lubmsrlne bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAT TUESDAY, JUNE 3, AT 3 P.M. All PMsenKcr-RoMrvnUons rrom ""!? All rettr 805 Fife nalMtaB, or ZtptJL" must oo uikcii ii i M'" tf - i 1NTER-OCKAN XIWNSPOinwigftigjtJ PHONE 44 d ) ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELbSB SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PpW ROUND TRIP, $10.5 OONNEOTING WITR I TUB i NORTH Wjg tf. ..u .-w 0 pf xcuw-- Phono 44 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire a mm. me V aMfR and Marine jnsurai Title ! Guarantee and Abstract HENJiy SENGSTACKEN, MK'.gpeclty, . Coqullio Offlca Phone 191 Platting n" ,j r,.. . ,..- o.i n urnrahfeld Office "" funeral ARODts "EASTSIDB. g C. A. Smith Lumber RETAIL DEPARTMENT & Mfe LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDING9' ROOFING PAi'ft". " AND OUT TnE FUEL DILL PnONE 100. rrLH 1Bil Bv ITlllllin -wvnw-vn. . "' Mrtipt iifihn. hi Residence Phone ,8-J. t