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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10. 1913 EVENING EDITION. ' 6 m IN r 'V.! EARLY T USELBY V BREAKWATER I THE " SHOE W &u Heiress a Present: for (tike Ladies of Coos Comumty liliJ 'fr1 kJ) '-ill i'Si jf 7 ( 1 To Everv? H r .i v j. v i Lway- f ; i i ; I i i Woman Brine this advertisement to our Notion Department not later than one week from today and receive, absolutely free, a regular 10c card of Wi (son D ress-Kooks These popular new Dress-hooks are not ordinary hooks anil eye ornapi they will completely overcome your dress-fastening difficulties. The free cards are not samples but the same value (or which you would regularly pay 10c. We make this most unusual and liberal offer as we are confident you will find Wilson Dress-hooks the very thing you have always wanted. They can't come unhooked or "pop" open accidentally. They hold securely without bulge or gapi though you can unhook them with perfect ease. Guaranteed not to rust or crush in washing and ironing, and to outlast any garment j perfectly flat and never show. Don't neglect this opportunity to try the Wilson Dress-hooks you have seen so widely advertised in the leading magazines and style books, used by lasiiionabie women everywhere and endorsed by leading dressmakers. Cut Out this Advertisement nnd promt M our Notion Department. Larco ind small ilirti Grajr. lllaek and Wlillo colon. One doten on n card. Wo can not civo a card to any one who has received a card freo from anr merchant or the Wilson Dress-book Co , Cleveland, U. Nono siren to children, jlWBslBWlBProil, y "''''JiULttfWjKP i l willjMP"":: ' 'r'V iirw Take ThJs to AGNES & MATSO Front struct. fvfuytiiixo to whau Murshlleld, Oregon. V ws of Nearby Town N m:vs of lanoi.ois. KvoiiN In Northern Curry ns Told liy TllO Lender. Last Suturduy MIhh Him Ulehnrd foii and Fred Jnmloson. two or Fort Orrotil'H popular young people woro united In tlio holy lunula of matri mony. I.iiHt Wednesday nt noon four well known and ii)iulnr young people of Lnnglols wore united In marriage. MIsh hut N'oiil. daughter of .Mr. mid Mra. Frank Conh, became tlio bride of Kil. Fugleman. TIiIh coming Itli of July LnnglnlH will endeavor to celebrate tin- ooca- hIiiii In an up-to-date manner. At a mtn-:i-'s of iiandox. .Vow by of Clty-hy-llio-Scu ns Told tiii: iti:'oitin:it. Tin- contract for tlio new school building In Haniloii HoIghtH wiih lot Tuesday evening to K. II. Fish. IiIh bid being Slti.O.'O. which was tlio lowest of four IiIiIh. Tlio contract calls for tlio completion of tlio build ing by October :ird. Tin. illicctoiH of tli Ilandon Pub lic Library Imvo been offerod u splendid location on Atwatur street for a library IiiiIIiIIiik. and tlio gen tlenien who offered tlio location pro poyo to erect a liullillnir well milfoil mooting last Sunday Frank M. Limn-1' ,lu ll,P",l' f the library for a tllix(.s i'ho.m cootilli:. Coos by lols wiih chosen Hecretary, John How man chairman and Judge 'oxh acteil as Kpeaker. J. K. Jamex and Ilort True were appointed iih coniinlttoe- moil. It Ih tlio Intention to got t In co-operation of Denmark and l-inllo mill make this a co-operatlv' cole-lirntlou. xi-: w l-'i.oitiixci: i.oik.i:. At a Hpeclal comiuiiiilcatlou held last Wednesday night the local Mu tonlc IoiIko dedicated tlielr now borne. Dr. H. II. Fields, of (Snrdlnor. of flclated as Deputy Worthy (iruml Mastur, and was assisted by C. It. Morgan. F. W.; O. W. Ilurd sec- roiis.; Ceo. T. Scluoeder, S. I).: J. Mortis. J. I). Addresses were made by Mr. II. II. Fields. Itev. John JOrmnin and A, F. Arnold. After the cereinonles and address, n banquet was served and enjoyed by all present. Sluslaw Pilot. very reasonable rental. The bord uas the matter under InvesllKatlon. The KraduiitliiK class tills veiir Is composed of (!oo. Moland. Krnost Wllklns. i:inst Watklns. Archie Ho sa. Fred Heynolds. Halph Christen mmi. ami .Misses Katlierlue Wav. Kate Chatbiirn and Lura Moruan. IIAXIIOX .MAX IS IXVKXTOII. Automiitlc N In SIXK m:i:i' Wl Poitoi- llrotlici's (Jet Wutei- Supply for Florence .Mill, Tlio Tide Water Mill Co. Is bavins a 10-lucli well drilled Just eut of the bncksiultli shop. Tlio pllo driver was brought around into the mill poud close to the bank and a cable riKKod up so as to opernte the drill which bad been brotiKlit by team from (Jardluer. V. I,. Decoto, of Oakland. California, ar rhed last week and Is foreman of the Job. Tito woll is now down so feet and they expect to ko down S00 feet so as to secure plenty of pure water. --.SIII8IIIW Pilot. I.iinibei- A.sort( Operation. I1AXDOX. Ore.. June IO.i.Sno ;lal. -C. .M... c. Johnson, of llan uon. has completed the Invention of nn autoinatlc lumber assortor. Ills application for a patent lias been for- itiueii to wnsiuiiKton. This labor-saving device ils tie first tiling of Its kind. There are other assorters which bundle tu. va rious cuts of lumber speedily, but the hand of man Is necessarv for their operation. .Mr. JolinsonV Invention Is proving now by dully t rltil that tlio entire cut of the blK Hiuulolph mill can be ussorteil niitiiiii..ui..iii.. (lolni! away with the labor of at least I-. men and ureatly facIlltatltiK the itmilliii; of tlte lumber on steamers A framework I J et UIkIi and ;:'oo leet iinir. o i,.t ui,i .-...... .i... I. - - --. .....v- i.itiin Lilt Insls of tlio structure. Thl8 has 152 , illvlslons. There aro sections to con- num to tlio consecutive lengths from I'lKht to o miscellaneous cuts ns Hiev are fed by machinery f,on, ,, nilll and carry these down the course ot the assortor. The longest pieces ..'V,'11"0',1 fln1- ""ll K '.own un II the shortest lenBtli8 nre drop lied Into the last section. Kacli sec- llnil ..filltnl.i ..ll .1.. ...i ii 4. i ---"" 4iii uiu wiiiins mat are in iiv i no u I'KOFIT IX DAIIIYIXC. Mi Velsh. Hull .t Son. the Hiverton dalrynun. have forty cows, mid are delivering forty pounds of butter fat to the o K. Civaniery dally. Wlillo this Is a splendid exhibit, It Is eclipsed by 1'otor Jacobson, wlto is mllkliiK seventeen tows oiio nillo above C"(iillle The seventeen cows J electric crnno for load lug. inn, uii'iiuiiik id .hi. iung or i no creamery averaging one and four tenths pounds per day. Corjulllo Sentinel. Is County Seat .News as Toll The .Sentinel. Although It may be early to con sider prospective candldatcH for county Judge, tlio election being a long way off. there Is talk along that Hue. ami among those who hnvo boon suggested for tlio place Is A. T. Mor rison of this city mid Mr. Hoy or tlio Hay. Wlillo uothlnic definite Is known iih regards the candidacy or tlio prosont Incumbent. It Ih proba ble that Judge Hall will seek a con tinuation In office. Tlioro Is, how ever, a growing s.-ntlment against ids re-election bocnuso of his attitude on the good roads question. Simon A. .Slnionseii and Heatrlco Mcl.eod, both of Hiverton. worn mar ried at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clinton of that place on Weduus ilay, I ho Hev. Hoy Clark or Coqulllo officiating. It was a quiet home wod- uing, oniy a row friends witnessing the ceremony. The groom is a rmichor neat- Hiverton. On tlio following day. Hev. Cleaves united in wedlock. Allen l.enevo of I.ampn and Ida .May I lodge or Pros per, the cerotuony being performed at the parsonage In Coqulllo. mi- iiiiiiiiiu kciiooi nieoting or Dis trict No. S. will bo held at the High school building on Momlny. June Ki when one director will bo olected for three years; one director for two years to fill tlio unexpired term or J J. Stanley, roslgnod. and n clerk of i ue iiiiimi tor one yoar. .Mr. Sanrord tlio present clerk. Is not seeking re election. lion, iringer Herman, ono of Ore gon s best known citizens. Ihik honn invited to deliver the Independence day oration in Coqulllo. Or. A. P. (irnhnni ami famllv. who went to Portlnnd from Coqulllo a yea,- ago. hayo returnod. and again tnken up their rosldence here Tlio doctor succoeds to the practlce"of Dr II. H. Mooro. who hns moved his rnm lly to Portland. Dr. Mooro will take i'i Kitiuiiuio course. Steamer Arrives From Port land Rose Carnival Keeps Many at Portland. The llroiikwiitoi arrived in from j Portland today. She had a fair i cargo of inlscelliint'oiiH freight, but a minor ngnt passenger nsi. ow ing to the Hose Carnival hooping iniiiiv In Portland this week. The Hreakwater will sail tomor row. A in mil' llwine iirrlvlllir on tlio Hroakwalor wore the following: K. Ottunell, M. F. Guntioll, H. Hlgelow. Tims. West, Clifford West. Mrs. West. Karl Hutchinson. II. Hussell. (!us Mnmiuson. Mrs. Mag nuson. F. K. Hicks, T. Peterson. Miss Hell. Mrs. Mllson. C. A. Hlckes. Mrs. Slckes. J. Perry. Mrs. Perry. S. (irnhnni. C. A. Holmes, Miss Hn kor. Sarah Perry. Mrs. Anderson. Esther Amlotson, Mulvln AmloiHou, Mrs. Trygslad. Jennie Trygslnd. Joe Trygstad, Myrtle Trygstad, 11. .Han kerness. J. Jnckson. J. !:. Walling. J. 10. Walling. Jr.. Mrs. Walling. Agnes Hughes. Klvlrn Frlzeen. M. Fliersou. K. I.. Ilulclilnson. I-:. .1. Hnyiuau. K. Jenkins, Wanda III bargor. Mrs. II. Kendall. J. K J Chase. M. II Mlllson, II. J. Pltnov. i). weim. win tioss, w. Asuiuuii. D. J. Jenkins. .1 Cunnell. It. Miller. Mrs. Miller. Mary Illoker, Dorothy ninker. QvV VP" 11 V 'stVe-'v. For Women The Shoo That Nwds no Brcakiny in. LEAVE TODAY E: Steamer in Late Yesterday i-ron runiaiui aans tany This Mornincj for Eureka. The Al'lance arrived In Into yes terday from Portland and sailed at I . o i un it tins morning tor i;nrei;a She had a mlscellaiKoiiK cargo of freight for the Hay and a fair passen ger list lu addition to considerable through business for Kiireka. Among those arriving on the Al liance were: (ieorge deary. II. A. Hardy. H. P. Hardy. Mrs. II. I.yle. Hazel I.yle. Win. SehniulonberKor. ,. Shmeildlug, W. Watson. Mrs. A. Fs tell, Jus. II. Hill. Xelll,. - . It. Allen, d. II. Thomas, d. S. (ireen. Mrs. dalbralth and J. Harton. Among those nailing on the Alli ance were: Chun. Hi-lmfo. S. Setra klan. J. F. Clarke. II. J. Foster. C. A. McCulloiigh, Frenian Sluvanl. J. M. Nye. Long, out-door walks, fo pcnocls of being on the feeL in the homo, In the store, fte office; do not tire the womar who wears Selby Shoes. Iho Selby Shoe fits the arch. All Selby Shoes are made with re-inforccd arches. When you slip on a Selby you feci the support instantly. It fits at the arch as tnouffii noici oy a fiiovort hand. . Although extremely comfortable, Selby Shoes fit snusly and aro handsome stylish. We fit you Dro-i- orly, Widths AA to EE. Tlio season's smartest showing now ready for ya Selby Shoes can bo bouehl only at Hub Dry Geds Company, $3.50 to $5.00. Hub Dry Goods Co. OToniH'll liiiihlini?. Phone Ml vexsmn J He waiti: i,i:avi:s toiiav. and .Indue and .Mix. Iliiilnitn He- iiart Toe Home Will Itelutii. F. 11. Willie and Judge ami Mrs. Durham lert- via (iardlnor mid Drain for their homea today. Mr. Wailo oxpectH to reliiin here nhout July I, when the defiulto Tate of the WIN Koy-Klnuey deal will he known. There wiih a rumor that under the Klnnoy-WllKoy iiki'coiiiohI. that Major Kinney had arranged Tor the payment or all the miiull chilmautK heioro the Walte mortgago. Mr. Walto Bald that ho did not care what arrangement was iiiihIh ho that IiIh mortgago was valid' and an long nK It was properly protected or nut Ittflod. ho would not ohject to anv plana they might multo. lie wald that he wiih willing to do all lie coma to see that the Klnney-WII-wy ileal wont through. RANDOLPH 10 BEJFLOATED Gasoline Schooner Not Badly Damaged Accident Was Unavoidable. CHINESE I 10 Gill HiiKj Gee Member of Grade Class at North B Exercises Tonight The gnHoilno cl.ooner Uandolpli. I 'lag (ice. n Chlnei JjV.iJJ wl.lcli wiih driven on tho beach at one o the h Rh h V Itoguo Ulvor about ton iluyn ago. haa the North llcnd pub Ih rim lieeu hauled being reiialrei wookh win no iiiiuii'ii 'i i" " ' , n.. .1 ni iii.k i an.1 launched lu Itoguo Ulvor. The In tho North Hcnd HlJhi . . . . . . .a tl..trilll(iitniii veHhe h not nan y t aiuageu mm uu- .............. n,M,Mui cohI lf r. i-h and getting her ba.lt I iik M" at?( about ton iliiyn ago. haa the Norlli llcml ub Ih rtwo up ut or ilmiROr mm Im ; ytmr and w II rcce n tt i. " il and In u couple of, with the Imlnnre of """ ,e hauled over the Hand evening V,,;,fKK .. ... i in...... 'I'll,.' In I in Wirt h lend HUH Ktwi ir ill i oop water wh priiwiiKiy no hhuui " "' : ,,. ii,,j ict $2.00. The vohhoI wiih not HiHiired.! Ifuriiln. where he "i iiiiohh Homo or tho HtocltholderH had , lb- h wild ton their Individual IntoroHt InHi.red. but . In ( 'hlnwc. Ilto uwl'. w tho fiirmi wiih li.Hured. Tho InHiiranco a yoar older nn I nnjuti r .,VM " v. : .;..u H.H rate on the Kinall IioiiIh plying lu and niote.i r. . .. u hfll out or l ho small harbo.-H on tho count , Kia. to o JreiW" ' m Ih prohlbltlvo. being about ten per i North Head lllfili cnw. cent. I'oni (ioldoii. u inoinlior or tlio crew, mwcirs i:w woiik. Mr. W. II. lluiicli, for many yearn (ounty Hcliool Hiiperlnteuilent or C'ooh county, wiih lu Coqulllo Tuesday lav ing In HtipplloH for IiIh (irnvel Ford ranch. Mr. Hunch will ho lmdc In Hdiool work again next year, having recMitly been draried Into sorvlco nH principal of tho (Snivel Ford Acade- m. .tir. f.iuornon, who lias been nt the head or tho xchool rot- tho pant yoar, will roinaln iih iiKHUtant to Mr. Iluncli. Coinilllo Sentinel. risin.vt; ix luuiri;. Koiieiicl; .Macl.eay I'lesent oi- Open- injc of Season. yV),KU,,l'"' Ore.. June 0. I oderick I.. Macl.eay. inesldent of I'oitland, nrrlved In Wedderburn lust yeok to bo prosont at tho oponlng of ni imiuiig M-iiHon on uoguo Ulvor under law jiassed by the last loglH- Ifltlll-n Tlw. flul. i. . h . III Juno -I, and the Hist day's catch was nearly :tou rish. p. n. i0stol caught tho first risli which lnis ,eon ttikon from Hogue HIvor by nota ?.".l'. , r,Vor WI,S Hosed by Ini tial! vo law in lino. John nnd Hor bort Iliiino who fished tho river that year miido n good catch or fish, but tho law permitting fishing was i inch m.oro favorable then than the res '"' ...i ,,iii ib ri i Tie .iKaui ki F-r- I ......!.,. .Ih.lnnina onljlit '?? .,..- ...,..---- ..,k nni I ni-i-iv.iii inn-., i-cuiiii-iiiiv ri-in i liiiuuei... Ulvor and h 'arranging nt tho' In . da. re "" r gasoline Hcl.ooner which Iiiib been ) 'h h. I owe '0;,rof(rtl tied up at North Ilei.d for novoral l'. f h ."T''piiM, C nionlliH. on tho run ugnln. Tho Kn-'O l',1,,.t' V ,, 'nnVl soreB i 1.10 II """" " ' IIIllK (!ce, torprlHo Ih owned by tho Woddorburn Trailing Company anil nnH neon com plotHy overliauled. Captain Ander son, of the Uandolpli, will bo master or hoi- and will roach lioVo In a couple or daya to talto lior out. Tho Filter-1 - prlso Ih moHt too Htnall for the run, hut was being llgurod on Jimt prior to tlio Iokb or the OHprey, to bo oper ated In conjunction with the Osprey. Mr. (ioldon hiij-h that tho report that tlio wreck or tho Uandolpli was due to tho rault or Fnglneor Wiilfr Ih absolutely without foundation. Ho Hays that whott I hoy attempted to outer, tho Uoguo Ulvor bar wiih protty rough and n breakor struck them, rip ping anino or tlio roar planking off nnd opening tho giiBolino tanks. Tho salt water getting Into tho gasollno iniulo their engine usoless nnd they woro driven up on tlio beach. They I xoimi iii:xitXKW& Mlw Wnnel.e.Wpw.V' I,,.,, school on sown i. e. vu n guest of W Mrs. Williams in uu Siindny. nA niitknl Mr. and Mr.. Gee. Dte ? WS'rr BSc&. .Marsliflehl. . Ju dortJ Mrs, 1-jASt iittcmi f0""": "nrftolitrww North Head, returneaw i Daniels Creek. pdl did not Iobo tbolr dockload. oh was ro- fiiwu a)"Z'Me ciV- .... A ported, and only pnrt or tho deckload tho day t ", E. juiW'J was damaged. ' I M,Vrn"LM"ere M"Mleld All in nil, tlio rcauits woro lucky 'Z.' l ... for Mr. Ooldon. lu tho'lnst trip, they , ors Snndaj. ff $&&& Mr. and ; unn. nr, ,1 Sunday oa uiu -- CrBVii Mr. naa . ,rshfie!i.v:i fix .mviitm: point UOAI). Mr Murphy, or tho general nier- ...I,.. .i inn oeuuiiei tint Road Supervisor 1-:V Weekly moved his ....ii inm un. ciuiyon .Monrinv I'llO I It 111 I, u. ...n..... .. . ' . .P'. i mi ..,, . '""J"1""1' '" n intoral '" ami wouni work fortv ...iwiiiuis in iiioii- lengths no poikets from which they nre olio, outward on both sldos. pnss- ing through openings that admit of .erta.n widths. Kr, ,0 nrtor '.'""'f!0.1'.18 Aromml In regnlate.l -... nilll-ll Hie I) CKOlt llll Iiv n.. niorn- i. .lr... inn.. .... !... ..... " ". ...... .... ...... iiiuuciiinr road for sov- ernl weokn to come. This Is tho ..fit .onie or the good ronds , ,eo Ingnt Uoseburg. snya Mp. Murpl the county court liuvlng ordered the" en n yon rond put In good condition. Work will bo Inaugurated nt i. A..' n,..reio ... .,.".".""' V HUB. STUIKI-J AT at :l'ui:ka. Facirie I.uniber Company I'laut ncinia I loscd. KURBKA, Cal., Juno 10. Tho Plant or the Pacific Lumber company at Scotia, near here, is closed down as tho result of the walkout of HO trainmen who domnnded that tholr wages bo increased to tho scale adopted by tho Northwestern Paci fic; railroad. Tho compnny Imported Jo to -work0" " bUt tllCJ' rofllSO', ,0 , T',10 1",nb01, eompany is controlled by the Soiithorn Pacific. FIHK.MKX TAKK XOTICK. got caught on Clatsop Spit on tho Columbia and lost tbolr rudder hut got off saroly and mndo t)io repairs '.' n"f south Mr?JfS and then rollowod the nccidont nt H.IIdn of ' on DJDe P Uoguo Uivor. rollowlng n wait or sev- Sundn y with ff ,i oral dny8 outsldo and at Port Orford Tho J. o. the Korlb JJ "" iiiiuico to goi in. ,;;"., chtircn J"' ,;' trcf Ilesldes escaping from tho two fr,"",ced "f-St" wrecks with his llfo and without 1"- well attenae o ,0, ent Jury. Mr. Ooldon barely escaped- a I70laeuM""carl of rWy tl heavy llnnnclal loss In tlio Randolph. bIiIm M". organir. J, Ho hnd arrangod ror tlio purchaso or ".. Myrtle P"1111,, an interest In tho bout and tlio bill or - y nresldenw snlo was left In Marshflold with C. c- ' v' . limiti F MeKnlght ready fo,- tho transfer 'Xes Rose and C""a when Mr. Coition paid over tlio nion- . M,s,ea,,ipr jobnwn, .,., ,, oy. Ho hnd his ensh In the bank In '" """,, Bend vU"""" Marshilold nnd nn hts lnst trio In liero were U1" ... Wns rendv In dn It hut. Mr. McKtllgllt B. . n i.na m.wt jr .,"t,co,,,'-t ""l11" ..c,,1,.l "I1 " been Siting !& ...u iiu.il, iiu IIIICIUIUII III Ull ll I'll ..." 6 mODIU, " rotlirn lint Him. ,..nn ,ll.-ot frnm tho tllO P8"; '"j -- v-, uk ,.wvv - - , pnrliawu TllO (10- "" "" ""'K; es md yt, J' by Lot" 0- AU '"ers of the F lYo Dopnrt- Ubby COAL. The kind YOU have Ms year JL far 'm tK" "m(! i"nt nre, urB?d to bo presont Tnn I important. Colnnibln to Routio Rivor. lny saved liini oulto n loss. Tho Rnndolnli was valued nt about $S,- 000 and wns owned by people In nnd nonr Lnnglols, largely. So far, very fow fish hnvo been caught at Rogtto Rivor, although tho sonson opened last week. There aro I, a largo number thero for the fishing XBIV CUSTOMfi01 (Special to Jje; MlttrtM) IU?'1M i- ponT'Jffi Th?"B. V,VhVpert1f.i collector 7 :'- or onw" i, nff ce today of he,a cr rongementa hM' L. V. TRAVKR, Secretary. si-uson.