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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE jfcKCTIO.V IS OVEIl; NOW FOB BUSINESS r .tho summer Bcason you should one of thoso Classy Panamas . iino straw " ;i 50 to $5.00 MV IV VY'V ,' i FIXUP r i AOBNTS ROAL TAILORS. Two Stores. North Bend ietal Couches i Priced From $5.50 to $8.50 WHY PAY MORE? lohnson-Gulovsen Co. mtAMTY NAME WITH SERVICE FAME. I EEW SNAPPY RTTVQ JXTI, Olirn DUlJ 'i . S08 Inside lot on Improved titmi 8MO.no MlOS InHlilt lot, closo In. . .8100.00 ilSI corner lot, well located. . ...I . .n-rrri'r'.-'Miuw.iHi-Hmeaion, wH) 'Inside lot, Mouth fuclnn, .. Si (10.00 il4.l Inrliiillnir Htrvct Improve- moitf 9:110.00 1140 on Improved Hfroct. . $1(10.00 -SPECIAL SU03 lurue corner on Improved I itwt, flue building Hlto. .8.110.00 field, nnd Mr. Fremont. King of Alas TtHololt. nil available, for build- It a took placo hero this morning and t, ulth good water m'itIco, on or Joining ImpioviMl NtrctH in bo .ht on eu.sy terms wlillu tlicy Inst, lb KtlU ABUUI 11 v.w i u ij j i mrw 150 FRONT STREET. trand Theater Tonight jVAYS THE REST AND PLENTY r niHiifai cinsa motion !: rVnauSsToNiaHT: cUy' r ll' iiini.ni i il . ron ana steel" epwlal two-pnrt feature Vita- tPQJthnwIn-' anniA nnnnln'a nn- ....- Iw fhanded methods of doing busl A itrong drnmntlc production feat- i iiaurice Costollo. bniRkins Widow" n rich Edison rnmndv-n lnuch in 7 foot of this great rlb-tlcklor. Biigch of Flowers" "'Ofiraph drama photographed sftea in a very satisfactory nnd 'tllr wnv K!fe Bc" Adults 10c. JUNG .THURSDAY SPLEN- AYS AVH OPiruKTnipno rI LJtA. composed, of Coos Day's mL9.H0,CE Musicians. Ailment or "ADVENTURES OF " - iou must not miss this great sturf. ie TONIGHT tfttlrt itm4. i. JZ-- nUUlDa Stnnllo.. .. r l lirol.o lll!,IEyE3 AND THE CROSS' j-v-.v surrtng drama in two -THE TRIALS OF ALEXANDER" KhiJinnn,e8t farco comedy ever MW,DiOU'r AT TWELVE" Uer Of ftincc fi.nn.. Va.tAi, nnm. l 'Will, ,"""" MMU "" V..- WV, tne same cast -that made i'O LrSUS thranr Vi K..11 rHuK. iN T? "oysE-ioo K pBATH"ln four parts. Fit .e accompanied by the i'au orchestra, whlph has ranld- uired the reputation of being rk. ' ... .HHIDU11C1U. i1m u soon "Paul Ralney's I uSunJ ,n six reels and "TESS Royal the PiA.?ERVILLES'" made . h fTAMy3 PLAYERS FILM ,a flVfl root j $$e$ BREVITIES n , TIDES FOR MAY. ' &.'&,,.?,', hlEh "-1 wur at I The titles art placed the order 'f occurreico. with tk.i- .7." " .5 . untioiUi ' occurreico. with ik.ir nM -,- '"'"" Wtt , o conwutlv. htfeUt. Will In.' i3! w5Bth?' ." '. klfih or .-, ......... ir an water oa the bar ubj ract two h.urs 34 minute,. 19 Irs.. 4.49 io.r.3 4.38 11.18 Ft.. 1.6 4.3 ll.o3 4.4 12.48 4.4 1.37 I.C 1.4 C.2 G.2G 11.52 1.0 5.9 CIO 12.32 1.9 5.9 C50 0.0 2.1 0.0 2.20 7.30 4.C 2.3 lira. Ft... lira., Ft... G.40 1.0 C.27 O.C 7.0C 0.2 LOG 22iHra. , Ft.., lira., Ft... 23 7.47 7.30 CO 0.1 4 WEATHER FORECAST Illr AmkIiii rrM to Coo. tlt Time. 1 OREGON Fair wlin north erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 1:43 a. m., May 19, by RenJ. Ostllntl, special government me teorologist: Maximum Gl Minimum 38 At 4:43 a. m 30 Precipitation 00 Prcclpltntlon since Sept. l, 1913 62.81 Precipitation same period last year 59.93 Wind: northwest; clear. Hon. IIiiiikmI Parties from Myr- tel Point report that tho big houso M18- ! SMITH, of Coos River, on tho Taylor Doment ranch near cnmo '" this morning on tho there was destroyed by flro last Sun- Rainbow, day. MRS. CARL 8MEDHERO. of Catch Won Honor. In the Senior Re- ,nK Iplot. camo In this morning cord Hook of tho 1914 class of Unl- l0 vl8lt Bomu friend; In tho city. verslty of California, Miss llesslo Coke, Miss Slgnn Holm or Mnrshflold, nro shown to have hold ninny honors In their class. Hour by Parcel Post Yestordny rour rirty-pound sacks or Hour wore shipped from hero by parcel post to Agness, Curry County. Tho charges " flfty.-rour cents por sack, much chcapor than It could bo sent any othor wnv to tho Isolated noctlon. i other way to tho Isolated section. Party Arrives Here U. Wheolock, now manager of tho C. A, Smith company at Oakland In placo of J. V, Tina ms-wiio, arnvou nore on the Adollno Smith, no was or companlcd by his wife. Arno Me rcou nnd J. E. Oren also camu up on thn Adeline. Wed Today Tho marriage or Miss Witt, sister of Mrs. Harry Hrnd- they lenvo at onco on a honeymoon trip alter which they will proceed to their future homo at Ketchikan, Alas- l - n .". Funeral Tliiirwlny Tho funeral of Miss Hilda Nelson, daughter of Mrs. MMJL f v I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . VOW SALE Host HoomlnR lionso lu North Rend. Phone 1391. liniUI ASI) HOARD 220 Hroad way. Closo In. Gentlomen pre ferred. WANTEH Tlne ymuiK people wnnt room nnd board on somo rnnch to spend vacation of two weeks to two months. Address "O," euro Times. FOR SALE Household furniture, nil nearly now. Owner leaving- town. Apply 337 Commercial or Phono 193-J. WANTED I WANTED Your fllma for develop ing and printing. Mall orders a specialty. Rehfeld Dros., 220 Cen tral avenue. "- . . -. WANTKD-w w rn o. -?: feldRrgs, 220 Central avenue. , ..v i.v 1 tn tf aero tract In WANT to buy ?"? ft . suburbs wim bihuh "i - like to buy from party who would be willing , to take part pay In work. Sol! muBt be good, price reasonable. Marion L. Swift, Monterey, Calif. WANTED A ranch Imnd; one who can milk. Apply at Union Mar ket, FOUXD A sum of money. Owner may get same by describing It and paying for this notice. Phone 194-X. Times Want Ads Bring Results LL)-Ji G . FOUND V i Albert Hanson of Ferndalo who died yesterday, will be held Thursdav af ternoon nt 2.30 from the Swedish, Lutheran rhtindi. (Iin now n. v. Uengtson officiating. Cluingp Rate The date of the annunl banquet of the College Wo men's Club has been chnnged from Friday to Thursday ovotllng. It will bo held nt the Chandler. Gives Hook. Itcv. U. P. Dengston has donated "Jacob's Book of Con cord" to the Mnrshflold Public Lib rary. It la a history of tho Luther- nn church- HEOPbE-YOU ffWOW ABOUT JOHN TOWER, of Catching Inlet, came In this morning. JOHN HOLM KS of Coos River, Is a visitor in the city today. JOHN HAYDEN, of Catching Inlet, ib n visitor in tlio city today. CLARENCE NORTON, of Allegany, Is n visitor In the city todny. JEAN MONTGOMERY, of Coos Rlv er, Is n visitor In the city. AL FOSTER, of Coos River, caino In tills morning on tho Rainbow. 'MRS. W. C. MORGAN of Coos River came In this morning on tho Rainbow. MRS. P. S. en mo in Alert. LARSON, or Allegany, this morning on tho JOHN MATSON, of Catching Inlet, enmo In this morning on tho Wall-ta-Waso. ' doha HARRISON or Myrtle Point tins been visiting friends In Marshfleld. - ii. nan roiurncu to uanuoii yeB terday after looking nftor business interests on tho Hay. MAJOR TOWER nnd wife hnvo gono to their summer homo on South Coos River ror tho season. P. I HURR of Wlllott & Iltirr arrived hero yesterday to closo tin some mnttors In connection with tholr rormor Myrtle Point contract. DR. MELVIN, who recently located at iun .mho was a .inrnuiiuiu vi sitor yostorday. Thoro Is much complaint 'thoro about nn unlicen sed practitioner taking euro or tho medical Work In tho railroad camps nnd tho mattor will probably bo taken up with tho District Attorney Llljeuvlst. J. LEE DROWN was called to Snlcm to attend a mooting or tho Stato Hoard or Pharmacy to consider violations or tho liquor law, princi pally In Eastern Oregon, whero two or three druggists and physicians hnvo not been complying with tho law. Qo v. West wants to rovoko tho llconso or any druggist or doctor convicted or soiling liquor In dry territory. A FOR SALE FOR BALE One $05 3-A spoclnl kodak, J5G. Rehfeld Uros., 220 Central avenue. FOR SALE CHEAP Clilcken rnnrli nt Klttyvllle with about 00 birds, Incubators, brooders, etc. Two flno milch cows. Selling on account of sickness. Phone 124-L. - - FOR SALE CHEAP Now four cylin der four cycle engtno, burns distil late California mado. 1C-20 horsepower, Apply at Stave Mill. HERE'S A OE.NUINE SNAP: IOR SALE One of tlio best build- ing iota in roniuaiu, auziuu. Owner will aoll at sacrifice if taken Immediately. Terms hair cash. Address Dargaln, care of Times. FOR SALE Old lumnpaiKsrH. quire TtmeB office. In- FOR SALE 12 cross-bred. )i moBth. old pullets. Large .lie. Phone 398-X. P. N. Flag. FOB SALE Furniture for O-rooni hous and house for rent. Phone bouse and house for rent. Phone 2S3-J or Inquire at Barter's Con fectionetjr, FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms with hot and cold water. 140 Market street. FOB RENT Furnished Mat witli Imt and cold water. 3C8, 3rd and High land. Light Housekeeping' rooms and ai partments at the Lloyd hotel. FOB BENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. 373 Sixth street, South Multifield, Phone 295-L. FOB BENT Furnished apartment, in rear of 878 South Fifth street. FOB BENT Booms with or without board. 1GS So. Tenth street. il v : T, RIC WON TLLS OF TRIP Booster Reaches Eugene on Trip Homeward Railway Line Well Built. The Eugene Register says: That tho now track of tho Wllllamotto PacUlc railway aa far ns It Is opera tion Is ' as Btnootli ns an old rdad and that tho construction or tho bridges between Eugono and tho Slus law Is tho best ho ever saw, was tno statement of Tom Richardson, tho well known Publicity mnu of Port lnnd, who nrlved'ln Eugene Inst even Ing from a 'trip through tho Coos Day and Sluslnw countries. ''Tho track Is very Binooth and ono imagines ho Ib riding on tho main lino of the Southern Pacific Instead of on n lino thnt has been used only a short tlmo and In opcrntlon only n row .-weeks," said Mr. JRJchnrdson (last night. "Tho bridges nro wonderfully constructed, it looks no ir tnnv wnrn a . a -. built ror n through transcontinental lino, Instcnd or n branch. The rnll wny company lins Jjullt theso bridges with nn oyo to the future, bollovlni? thnt Coob Day will somo tiny bo ono of tho largo cities of the coast. Floronco liaises Fund. Mr. Richardson spent two weeks on tho coast, going through Coob county. Ho said that tho puoplo of Coos nay arc absolutely determined tc hnvo dcop wntor and aro going to voto $300,000 bonds in nddltlou to tho $300,000, which hnvo boon nl ready voted for tho Improvement of tho hnrbor. At Uandon, too, tho peo ple nro wldo awake, ha said, and aro planning upon hnrbor work and other Improvements, At Floronco Mr. Richardson ad dressed tho Commercial Club Wednes day night. At that tmo n fund for promotion work was started. Ho says that six different interests subscribed $00 a year each ror tho fund and others subscribed lesser sums. Ho says ho wns greatly surprised nt tho Interest taken In tho future or tho little city by Its citizens, "Florence Ib going nttor n wntor works system nnd they intend to work till they get It." snld Mr. Rlchnrdson. "Tlicy will tan one or tho numorous Inkcs on tl-o Cllenada side or tho rlvor nnd both cities will bo supplied with wntor from tho same Bystom. Thoy,nn oporatlon for nppondlcltlu. Ho nstlmato that It will cost only about $2Q,poo to Install the Bystom." IS WRECK AGAIN Capt. John Anderson's Boat Stranded on Columbia Bar Many Accidents. Capt. John Anderson's hoodoo con tinues to follow him mid tho schooner Randolph but lie Is escaping luckily as usual. T his tlmo, tho Randolph run aground on tho Columbia rlvor bar and wnu In a dungorous position for a tlmo but according to tho lat est word from thoro, sho wns taken off safotv. Tula makes nbout thn 'steenth tlmo thnt tho Randolph JinB been recked at Rogue Rlvor, Yaq- ulna or tho Columbia In tho last year or s.o i Concornlng It an Astoria dispatch SOVR! "The llttlo gnsollno scfioonor Ran dolph Is hard aground on tho north side of tho Jetty sands lu the lower harbor and: her cargo will have to bo lightened boforo sho can go afloat. "Tho craft was nntorlnu tho rlvor shortly nftor 12 o'clock last night, bringing 1200 caso sof salmon from Rogue Rlrer, and, getting out of tho channel, run on. tho aanda. Tho .Point Adams and-Cape Dlssapolntmont llfo- saving crows hasteuod to tho rcscuo, as did tho tug Wnllula. "Efforts wore made both this mom Ing and tonight to float tho strand ed craft, and the Wnllula broke ono of her hawsers In tho nttompt, but RANDOLPH tlie vessol wns moved only nbout 12,U" v.oquuiu; m. u, juruuu, uoquuie; foot. The Randolph lies In compara. lively smooth water, Is not damag ed and' her position la not danger ous. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. L. W". Travor has been quite seriously 111 of measles at her home In Plat n. Dorothy Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; J. W. Chapman, who has been critically 111 of whooping cough, Is reported much Improved today, much to the gratification or the many friends of the family, Mrs. Jas. Kellond who has been suffering- from' Injuries sustained fn a fall on a sidewalk a week or bo ago Is reported much Improved. Eddie MorriB, a bucket dredge workman Is confined to his room at the Ray View by a severe attack of Illness. A. D. COLLIER of Coqulllo camo over today to attend a meeting of the Democratic central com mittee. He Is a candidate for county clerk. L R. LADIES TALLE sale at CHUBCII BALL WEDNESDAY' al- tcrnooii. PHONE 158-R 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY FIGHTERS GEI FINE OF $10 Al Newman and Henry King Get a Hearing -Before 1 Recorder Butler. Al Newman and Henry King, tho two mon who engaged In a right bnck or the IJIanco ijotel yeslorday mieruouii, were, given n uenring this nlorlrig before Recorder Rut- ler, Marshal Carter nnd Herbert S. Murphy, assistant city attorney. King and Nowmnn wore fined $10 each, tho complaint, signed by Mar shnl Carter, charging them with righting. ' Newman declared that Cecil Els, tho woman In tho casu, mado nn In sulting rohtnrk to his wife enrly yes terday morning nt the Iltnuco Hotel, and that ho told tho Els woman to keep nway. According to Newman, tho woman told King that she had bcc" ejected from tho hotel. New- tin !( Illtll Hlln IHIil l.r t r """ "" " "" " knock his head off. King had noth ing to say. John Hnney, driver of tho tnxl cab, was tho only witness heard. Ho told or tho contemplated trip to South Slough an dtho right which followed tho appearance or Nowmnn on tho back porch or tho Ulanco Hotel. Cecil Els wns placed under nr rest at noon today by Marshal Car ter. She Ib charged with being on tho streets In a drunken condition. Irie H. Matson, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matson of Catching Inlet Dead. Irlo II. Mntson, tho olghtcbn-ycnr old son or Mr. nnd Mrs. Alox Mnt son or Catching Inlet, died this morn- lntr nt thn Mnrrv hrtflnltnl fnllnwlnir nnd been 111 about n week and tho caso was ono of tho moBt severe kind. Mr. Mntson wan well known on Catching Inlet whoru ho had spent nil his life, his pnrcntu being plo neor residents of thnt section. Ho Ir survived by, his parents and several brother) and-slstera. Tho fnnornl.wlll bo hold Thursday afternoon nt 1 o'clock from tho Mnrshflold SwodUh Lutheran church, tho Rov. D. F. lleiib'tson officiating. THE TOILS At Uio Clmndlcr. Tom Nelson. Ilnndon; Ray Martin, Raiidon; Howard Kltninormnn, Port land; W. J. White, Myrtlo Point; J. i;. iianuttt, Portland; Schiller H. Her wnnn, Portland: F. I). Krlb, Myrtlo 1'olnt; Clont Crouch, Myrtlo Point; Hon McMullon, Myrtlo Point; F. W. I'arls, Portland; D. L. Roseuflold, "n rrnnciBco; n, j. uornwaii, uar (illnnM. Olilnn.. f IIMIIIi. ... It .. .1 n.. diner; Sidney L. Wllllnms, Ilandon, At tint llltinco, W. W. Rovls, City; Robort Rorow, Honryvlllo; Jerry O'Connell, Eureka; A. M. Ilenn, Portland; T. J. Wilson, Coalodo; Mrs. Nolllo II, Smith, San FrnnclBco; William Oray, North Ilend R. D. Holt, North Yaklmn. At tlu LloyiL It. Thurston, Ilnndon; L. R. Kll Ham Olonnda; II. A. Norton, Camas vnnoy: j. mun. uoquiiio; .Mrs, !, Tarroll, Myrtlo Point; E. Smith, Camas Myrtlo Point; Mno Ilrowii, volley. At tlio St. Lnvivii-o. F. D. Kriiso, Coqulllo; T. M. Nlol- B0". Hanilon; Mr. and MrB. Hob Cnr- J. E. Rice, Los Angeles; Mrs. O. II. Anderson, Honryvlllo; H. F. Kutzen back, Ilandon, NOHTII BEND NEWS Mr. ndn.MrB. W. II. Simpson, Hal Ho, Edith ujid Hernlco motored to Milliard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warroll, Mr. ana Mrs. uariioia HimpBon and daugu ter, Audrey, motored to Mrytlo Point Hiinaay. Miss Josehlno Griffin and rather visited North Rend Sunday. There will bo a special business meotlng or tho congregation or tho First Daptlst Church, at tho church tonight. All membors are urKod to bo present. Mrs. J, J, Cllnkenbeard of Daniels Creek was hostess Thursday after noon to the Rainbow club. Mrs. J. Abbott, of South Marsh field was at the Mercp hospital yester day to visit her son Roy Abbott, who had his hand severely mashed Sat urday on a cahr. Ho Is getting along nicely. Fcel'Dall and Sluggish? Start Your , .Llvcy to Working. It beats all how quickly Foley Cathartic Tablets liven your liver, overcome constipation make you feel lively and actlvo again. J. L. McKplght, Fort Worth, Texas, says; "My disagreeable symptoms -wore entirely removed by tho thorough cleansing Foley Cathartic Tablets gave me." They're a wonder Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, Tocal agency. BOY DIES OF APPENDICITIS rJ IPS Vv fiv SOCIAL CA LEND Alt. TUESDAY. Cnfoterla Club nt F. A. Tlcd gen homo. North ttend Catholic Ladlea Aid nt tho Uazaar Hull. Mrs. II. L. Crawford Is host ess at Flvo Hundred. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Lowls nnd Mrs. Schcttor aa host esses. WEDNESDAY. North Rend Christian Sister hood with Mrs. Hlsner. , DaptlBt Lnldea' Aid Silver Ten nt Church parlor. ,K. C. Club with Mrs. Fred Kill80 , , ;, . ,Vr,lBclllas with Mrs. George Roiirke nt Hunker Hill. Presbyterian, . Bllvor Tea nt W. F. McEldow'ney homo. Rainbow Club with Mrs. J. D. Cllnkonbenrd. Narcissus Club with Stella Potoraon. .Mrs. F, C. Dlrch shower for bliss Church. -- THREE ENGAGE In fist fight Pat Hennessey Had Busy Time Before Departure of Train This Morning at Depot. Hlood besmeared tho platform ot tho depot of tho Coos Hay RoBoburR & Eastern railroad Just before tlio 8 o'clock limited pulled' out this morning, when Pat llenncssy, super intendent of tho Smith Powers mine, engaged In a fUt right with Victor Larson and II. F. Kntzenbnch, botlt of whom had been working at the mine. It Is understood thnt llenncssy dis charged Katzonbach about ton day ngo and that ho contemplated dis charging Larson. The thruo met at tho depot platform thin morning- nud according to thoso standing by at the time, Honnussy asked Larson why h wasn't working today, Whether Lor Bou mado any roply or not Is a mat tur of conjecture, nnywuy Hounessy hit Larson and then Lnrson lilt llen ncssy, knocking him down. When Hcunessy got on hla feet again ho wout nt Katzonbach. Tho Intter struck Honnossy In tho mouth, ami tho blood spurted. In tho clinch thnt followed Henuussy got Katzon bnch'B left thumb lu hlfl mouth and almost bit It off. Katzonbach landed another blow on Hunnesgy'H ,noi nud floored him. Hy thnt time Hon noaay'a faco nnd cont woro covered. wth blood running from hla mouth and noso and sovornl men who had witnessed thq fight Hopnrntod them, HonncBBy was lod away from ,tht sccno of bnttlo but roturnod in Ies tl.nn throo minutes for unothor round. Tlls tlmo ho engngod Larson. The two passed throo or rour blowti nnd then wreatlod on tho platform. When thoy were snpnratod again thoro was more evidence of blood nn tho faco or HeunoMsy as woll as on tho coat worn by Iarsou. Marshal Carter waH stimmonod by telephone and ho hurried to the. de pot in nn nutoniobllo, Tho train pull od out Just about tho time ho got there, with Katzonbach nnd Iirson nbpurd. it in not known whether they went to tho mine or not. lloniuiwy was takon to tho offlco or Dr, DIk where his brutsos woro patched up. BIG LEAGUE BALLJCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago l; Philadelphia, 3. St. LouIb 4: Now York 2J Detroit 0; Huston 2. . Clovolnnd 2; Washington 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 4. RoBton 4; Pittsburg 1. Now York 5; Cincinnati 10. Brooklyn 0; St. Louis 3. NORTHWESTEBN LKAOUE. Tucoma 6; Portland 3. Spokano 7; Victoria 3. Seattle 0; Vancouver 4, ' i I,, Bustler Existed. Tho tug Rust lor Is oxpocted In port today. She will load a capacity cargo and flail tomorrow for Port Orfard nnd Gold Pencil. The Tramp will leave to day or tomorrow with freight for the rhododendron carnival which l to bo held at Florence Poison Oak Ib quickly cured and relieved by DERMOL, the great Poison Oak Remedy. WHY SUFFER? "from poison oak, sunburn, In sect bltos, when DERMOL will prevent and allovlate your troub les? THE LEADING DRUG STOBE. &1V i f j rrtr: i