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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. " I HAVE YOU A GOOD tr ST RUE 11 lAME FOR A LAUNCH The Times office litis been busy today receiving names for dipt. Harris' new launch. The winning name, however, may not have been suggested er. . . . . . It Is an easy way to make $5.00 and a free excursion trip. If von have a good name send It In. The selection will be made by three competent Judges, KIM. OUT THIS HLANIC: Cant. Harris: I stigKest the name for your new speedy pleasure launch. PR Signed NEW PASTOR IS IN MARSHFIELD BREAKWATER Rev. W. T. S. Spriggs Consid ers Call from Local Bap tist Congregation Hew W. T. S. Spriggs, for seven years pastor of the Wlndon Park Baptist Church at .Minneapolis, ar rived here today in answer to a call extended to him by the Marsh field congregation to succces the Rev. A. K. Uassford, who resigned, his resignation to bo effective June 1. Kov. Spriggs will occupy the pul pit hero next Sunday and whether he will accept will be determined within a few days. Kov. Spriggs Ih a graduate of Rochester Seminary, preceding the Hev. a. Lelloy Hull, of Marsh Held, ono year In graduating trom that Institution. Ho had previously at tended collcgo In Illinois. Hev. Spriggs, while at Minneap olis, built a flue new church there nnd as the Mnrshfleld congregation Is contemplating the erection of a fine now edlflco at Fourth and 121 IN EARLY TODAY Steamer Arrives from Portland Large Number Will Sail Tomorrow on Her The Breakwater arrived In today from Portland after a good trip down the coast. She will sail at 1 o'clock tomorrow for Portland. Owing to tho Rose Festival and tho Masonic meetings, she will hnve a big outgoing list. For the past two duys all the berths havo been gone and bunk room only has been sold. Among those arriving on the Breakwater were: .Mr. Morgan, Mr. Parcp, A. Ster okram, U A. Pike, J. Noble. F. B. Winer, Louise Bentley, L. Bcntley, 12. Stump, Mrs. Stump, Mr. Hull, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. V. Ford, Florence Wood, Mrs. Wood, W. O. Ash, Mrs, Ash, M. Bczzlo, M. T. Hendricks, A. Farley, R. J. Galbralth, J. Konop, S. Derector, I). Duffey, A. L. Smal ley. W. Dlpplo. C. Vlrgllls, A. Vlr kIIIb, M. harden, h. A. Boss, .1. Wnlterchlld, W. Grant, I)r. P. Kel- zer, Mrs. B. Evans, Mrs. It. Mayers, L. Long, Mrs. Long, Kate Sargent, Mrs. Kellor, X. Moon. W. Selbert, rod, the oxperlenco he gained In J1,- 've'r.or- 'M8S N- . "ergstranu, Minneapolis would bo advantageous 'lBf '; Henry, Anna Vochers. W. to them. Ho comes highly recom- 'f'RJ?8' c- T,'or" -1- p- M?" mendod as n. pastor. Donald, 0. Upton. B. West, J. Brad- Mrs. Spriggs nnd their four chil- "' , " ""iaU ' rB' ?""U M.' ren aro now In Portland. Smalloy, Mr. Frnzler, Mrs. Frazler, dren Mrs. DIpplo, ELKS HI TAKE IE GOVERNORS IN RECESS SESSION NOW Will Hold Only Two Meetings Per Month; Initiate One and Elect Three Members At a meeting of tho Marshsdeld Lodge of Hlkti last evening. Win. Oill, who recently came horo from Med ford, wiih Initiated for the Medford lodgo. Mr. Gill was elected to mem bership at Medford but was unable to return homo to take the degrees and bo by special request of Medford lodge, tho Marshfleld lodgo conferred tlio work. It was also decided to havo only two meetings a mouth, on the first nnd third Wednesday evenings dur ing the months of June, July and August. A lntter of thanks was ordered sent to tho Iluiulon Commercial Club ex pressing the appreciation of the re ception accorded the members of tho Mnrshlleld lodgo last Sunday. A sim ilar letter wnH sent to tho Coos Buy baud thanking them for their co operation. Tho latter wns partly In responso to a vote of thanks from tho band to tho Marshtlcld lodge and tho offer to co-operate with tho Elks In welcoming the Baudon contingent hero next mouth. Special commit tees will bo appointed by Exulted Ruler Kennedy to take charge o the next event. Cornell Lagerstrom. II. J. Kimball, of Mnrshlleld, nnd Mr. Bergmnn, of Floronco, woro elected to membership nnd will be Initiated two weeks from last night. PORTLAND IJAIIV SHOW. (Special to Tho Times) PORTLAND, Or.. Juno 5. Port land's eugenic baby show opened many wun n display of infants cal culated to make the worst advocate of race sulcldo withdraw opposition. Contestants are between ono and four years of age. Tho prize for winners are round trip tickets to Bnloin, whoro winners may register for tho baby contest for tho Stnto Fair. Western Executives Meet at Salt Lake to Discuss De velopment of Section Wf AiiocltttJ I'rtM to Cost III jr Tlmn.J SALT LAKE CITY, Juno fi. Tho annual conference of the Governors of the Western StatCH oponed hero todny for a three days' session. May or Park delivered nn address of wel come as did also Governor Spry. Ow ing to tho non-arrival of several of tho governors, today's sessions In most part consisted of routine work of the organization. For tho purposo of discussing tho development of the resources of tho West n threo ilny'n session, executives of Oregon, Montana, Utah. Nevada, .now .Mexico, Colorado, Idaho, Wyo ming will bo hold. Govornor West. of Oregon, is president of tho con ference. Much regret Is expressed be cause of the absence of Govornor Johnson, of California, who Is kept awny by press of work resulting from tho necessity of hnvlng to pnss on in an y bills enacted at tho recent ses sion of tho legislature, which de mand his attention. Tho Governors who responded were Amnions, of Colorndo. Hnlnes of Ida ho, and Carey, of Wyoming. Tho conference elected Carey president and Oddlo ,of Nevndn, secretary. WKD IN OAKLAND. Hearings and Appointment of Receiver Deferred Until July 1 for Wilsey At Coiiullle estorday, as was ex pected, a stipulation wns entered In tho Kinney enses providing for n continuance until July 1 to per mit the Wilsey deal to take its' course without Interruption. Un less the Wilsey syndicate Is then letuly to close the deal, Judge Har ris will appoint V. E. Watters, of North Bend receiver of the Kinney properties mid appoint a referee to near testimony In tho Wnlto fore closure suit nnd other proceedings so Hint a decision may be expected some time this fall. Between now nnd July 1, the understanding was that all motions, demurrers nnd di latory matters In the cases bo c-Jiir-ed so that It will be ready for pres entation of testimony on Its merits before the referee. No objection wns ninde to this proceeding and Judge Harris agreed to It. Tho principals In the matter aro mostly represented at Coqullle. It was stnted that July 1 would allow nmplo tlmo for Judge Bru nough to reach London nnd confer with tho members of the English syndicate who are said to bo figur ing on buying tho Kinney proper ties. W. J. Wilsey Is expected bnck In n few days from Portland where ho was called on another matter. ExpcctN Terminals. Mr. Wilsey said that Coos Bay Is bound to develop rapidly In the next fow yenrs. With the coast line from Portland to Sun Francisco built, and ho declares It will lie completed within four or five years at tho longest, he says Coos Bay will havo big terminals mid rail way shops; Its harbor will bo greatly developed and ho confi dently expects to see other Hues of railways In hero by Hint time. Mr. Wilsey and his syndicate hnve mndo heavy Investments near Cres cent City and ho Is expecting the Coast Line to develop that property also. Simpson Water Case. Tho coso of tho Coos Bay Water Company vs. tho Simpson Lumber Compnny for nbout 28,000 datnnges for excess water used by tho SlmpBon mills nnd other damages In slated for trial soon, probably will bo next Mon day. C. R. Peclc will appear for the Simpson Compnny nnd J. W. Bennett for tho Wnter Company. U. S. Engineers Considering One for Northern California Coast at Present Time Owing to the ninny nttempts to so euro Federal aid In llxlng up the Port Orford harbor not only for commer cial purposes but also as a harbor of refuge, the following from a San Francisco paper will bo of Interest "Captain A. B Barber, one of the United Stntes Army engineers en trusted with river nnd harbor Im provements In this district, Is con sidering the advisability of construct ing a harbor of refuge for shipping somewhere along the Northern Cali fornia Const where vessels In distress mny run In and repair, or rldo out a storm In safety. "Tho Chamber of Commerce has furnished Captain Barber with a list or MTi murine dlsnsters between San Francisco and Humboldt Bay since 1H00. They rnnged nil the way from simple strnndlngs to ureal calamities, with honvy loss of life, such as tho wreck of tho steamship Walla Walla, lost off Capo Mendocino, Juniinry i, IDOL', with 'i'J passengers mid nine of the crew drowned." MASONS MEET TODAV. The American Lady Is Made to Fit Corset ALONG THE WATERFRONT. I Tho Rcdondo will go on drydock her next trip, tho report of her go ing on drydock at Snn Francisco this tlmo bolng erroneous. Tho Alllnnco Is duo hero next Mon day from Portland and will leave nt 2 o'clock In tho morning for Eure ku, the passengers having to go aboard tho night before Tho Adeline Smith arrived In to day from Oakland. Tho Speedwoll and Brooklyn ar rived In today from Bnndon nnd tho Speedwoll will sail tomorrow for Snn Francisco, The Bortlo Minor arrived In to dny at Bandon from Snn Francisco. Mnuilce Siilllvnn nnd Gladys WINon To lie Murrlfil Tonight. OAKLAND, Juno fi. Mnurlco Sul livan and Miss Gladys WIIboh will be married tonight In tho Church of St. Francis do Sales. Rov. Thomas O'Nell, of Nowninn Hnll chapel oltlclatlng. urn. iiirnm jonnson, wiro of the son of Gov. Johnson will bo mntron of honor. Tho groom is n son of Gover nor Johnson'H law partner. Tho event is regarded as the most prominent In society circles this summer. Steamer ltAivnmv mmwu ... .,... ...... .;."" .. - ........... ............. ....... -- i .'.ii.'iiii' ii. i. ii in o u I'lucK. ior nt.if.n .HIII.M.M, .n.i; h ror.liLI(JA.v and WAV POINTS re K.?"1" ": tiiriilnB in evening. Round trip! n HIV..,"" m.VV , t"""'im,s . Fine trip for PICNIC. ---- ...... ,.-. ir.iui'iM, nt IMPORTANT NOTICE. Thoro will bo n meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce tomorrow ovenliig. A full nttciidunco Is desired. JOHN MOTLEY. Soc. Oregon Scottish Rile Session Opens In Port land. PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 5. For n three days' bcbbIoii, tho twenty eighth semi-annual reunion of the Scottish Illto bodies of Oregon met here today, P. S. Malcolm, head of tho fraternity, In charge. One of the fentures of tho gath ering will ho tho announcement by Mr. Malcolm of the the wiping out of tho bonded debt ugntnst the Port land property of the order, mid Sat tirnday the mortgngo of inn, 000 will be burned with duo ceremony. This will occur lu tho main auditorium nnd will lio followed by a banquet. Scottish Kite Masons In Oregon now exceed 1'JOO. Todny the forenoon will bo de voted to work In tho fourth, fifth nnd sixth degrees, with the ninth and fourteenth In tho afternoon and tho lirtccntli In tho evening. Friday, tho 18th, will bo the de gree nt tho opening session, followed by the first. At tho uftoruoon ses sion tho 2!)th nnd ,'IOth degrees nnd lu the evening the Hist. Saturday at 1 1 a. in., thoro will bo nn address by E. G, Jones In the au ditorium, after which candidates will meet for class photograph. At 2 In the afternoon the thirty-second de gree will bo conferred. Sovereign grand Inspector-general of Oregon Malcolm will olllclato nt tho mort gage burning and L. O. Clarke, mas ter of kadoBh will nrctdde at the ban-quet. AMONG TITE SICK. I v . Mrs. Cal Wright wrues Mr. Wright from Portland, where alio went for treatment that sho Is not getting nlong very well nnd will not bo nlilo to proceed to Puget Sound for n time. 1 IS "'it'll.' tO fit v , ;,,,M,m,u,'s i t 1 1 iriiiv like a Tl r,,e- Tt2 lll.S Ififs- nil ' ' l mi, nil over-it L't "I the nuulok "sfityoiifft,,. smart, $1.00 to Exclusive Agents r0j Modart Front Laced Corset $5.00 to $8.50 Hub Dry Goods Co. OVoimell Building. Phone 361 COAST LEAGUE Frank Donning and Foy Cox, who went to Shlppnrd's .Springs, Wnsh., wrlto thnt thoy nio going from thoro to some soda springs lu Washington to completo tho water cure. Both aro consldernlilv lm. proved. S. Lnndo Is roported quite III at his homo. Launch Tltici will r.cii'u .MAIISIIFIEI.D at (i.30 o'clock I FREE Band Concert Portland Defeats Oakland by Score of Three to Nothing Other Games. PORTLAND. Ore., Juno fi. Port land got roveuga on Oakland yester day to tho tuno of threo to nothing. Oakland played a rather ragged Hold ing gnino. Tho scores yesterduy: At I'ortlnud R. H. E. Portland :t 7 2 Onklond 0 2 .'! At Snn Francisco R. II. E. Snn Francisco 0 in 1 Venlco S 10 1'.' At Los Angoles R. II. E. Los Angeles .'I 0 - Sacramento 1 'J - FINDS 12 EG6I IN 111 1 (TLLINGS OF COQUILLE. Coos County Sent Now iin Told by Tho Sentinel. C. A. Hnrrlngton. of tho Myrtlo Point Hotol, formerly of tho Skoo Until restaurant In this city, Is ex hlliltlng a pleco of gold-bearing rock which ho says enmo from tho countj stono quarry neur Norway. Mr. Har rington Is something of n Jokor him BOlf. P. S. Roblson nnd H. F. Wyatt, ol Norway, wero In town this morning on business connected with tho now dralnngo district in which they aro Interested. Anson BroB. nro nt work propnrlng to open camp for logging tho tlmbor noar town, which thoy will put In for tho Coqullle Mill & Mercantile Co. John Goldon, of Mnrshflold, wnB horo yesterday looking nftor Ills First Btroot proporty. A. R. Peterson, of Coos M Makes Unusual Discovery at Monmouth Normal MON'.MOl'TH, Or., June 5.-1 1 Peterson, of Coo Dir, Ortp Normnl student, made latertiut dUcovery which gnei Kit w of tho hnvoc wrought bftnilMj the nests of China phematiTCi on 'Cupid's Knoll" SutdiT i noon he caught and killed a w snnko" measuring four ii -P Inches. Pctenon dliwcttdtMtf tile nnd found Hi atomtch remH n cold storage plant, btltj M pheasant orbs. All hut lu w rnmiiicil unbroken, ikw Wl nearly a dozen whole onei Another Interesting fact J ed that In some of '!!. rt had begun to jleld to the prt juices. If snakes have i. was becoming soft. 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