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--- -m?'mvwin!' "" "wmttw-- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR5HFIELB, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 1, 191 6 EVENING EDITION FOUR I A Sooner or Later You, Too, Will Come to Styleplus Seventeen l)o ) oil pay around fjiri for ctorioni-murio clothes? If you do wc can open your eyes ns to ntylc mid fit with good wvav guaranteed it Uio low price of 917. i' f, " Ami If you pay around $20 for rcnfly-to-uenr clothe, you can't nfford to Ignore SHOWS Ml INCREASE Styleplus 17 Clothes, I .... "The same price tiie world over. Homo day you will decide (o find out why Stylplus him Midi u Wfj rejiutat Ion Tho fabrleH lira fasloualile pnttci'iis, water Mii-unk, all wool. Any ikliid of a model you prefer all designed liy a fashion irvtlst whoso alilllty no one can douti(. Hand tailoring where it counts. .All tlio hz things mlucciri to inedluiii price by tlie novel method of tlio makers. Always $17 season after season. tlubHotliinolioc Correct Dress For Men and Boys Central Avenue IIKtilSTItATIO.V TIMS VKAIt IS TKN THOt'SAND CItKATKIl Although llonk.s An' Closed All the Counties Have Not Vet Made ltctuniN SALEM, Ore., Mny 1. Rcportn of county clerks from nil over Oregon vbIiovv thnt the registration for tho kMr.y prlmnry election Is over 240,000, according to Chief Deputy Kozcr of Secretary of Stato Olcott'3 office. Complete reports hnvo not neon re colvcd from all the counties, although registration closed April 18. The registration of IS counties Is known ,to be complete, however, nml the re turns received from tho other coun ties are close to tho exact figures. Tho registration for the primary election two years ago was 22!),G01, ,so there Is an increase this year of over 10,000. Tlio registration of Ho publicans two years ago wns 130,282, while this year complete figures will j,sliov over 101,000, ncconllng to j Deputy Kozer. Tho registration total for tho gon ornl election two years ago was 305, 100. This was duo In n largo measure to tho lntore.it taken In tho prohlbl- I tlon fight. Mir GRBf IT HERE imoceou yields lawh: he- TL'ltXS PKIl ACHE IS SHOWN LATEST LOCAL NEWS THIS AFTERNOON $$ X Along The Line of X X Willamette Pacific X $ FLORENCE TO HAVE 1"""BB""'" CARNIVAL MAY 27 Annual Rhododendron Festival Which Huh IH'cmiiio Oulto Famous IM to Ho Deponed FLORENCE, Ore., May 1. Tho annual rhododondron festival will ho .hold horo Mny '27. A committee consisting of W. II. Woathcrson, J. W. illorgmnn nml W. Snfloy wnH np tpolntcd to havo comploto c.liurgo of urrangomonts. Tho crab nml clam .bnko that wns so popular Inst year flvlll bo ropentcd. Completo detntls of program, etc., nro hiring worked out by tho commlttco In rhnrge and will bo nnnounced Inter. P0RT0FUMPQUAT0 OPEN BIDS TONIGHT '.I'wo Local Writ for tfUOO.OOO 1mmic or Port IIoiiiN Will llu Matlo Tho Port of Umpqua will tonight npon bids for tho purohuso of $200, 000 port bonds. Dorsoy Kroltzor and Yv. U. Douglas wont from horo totlny to mako u bid for tho First National bank of this city nnd It Is understood that V, 12 Conway of thU city may also Jiavo a bld-Mibmlttcd. Attorney C. It. Peck or this city who Is port attorney went to Our diner this morning to bu present nt the opening of bids. ta x pa v i: i is' i ,1 : a cr k Ono Ts Formed by Some People nt j Florence , Tho Florence West Says: A jiumbor of tho heaviest prop torty owner of Florence mot lu tho offlco of tho Harbor-Sound Invest-) .niont Co., last Saturday evening, nnd organized tho Florence Taxpayers' League. ( O. O. Rehnko was fleeted presi dent, J, Yv Hergiuan, vice president find Yv H. O'Kelly, secrotaryrtroas furor Dr. Edwards, H. T. F. Smith find J. Dorgman wort nppolnteil n conunlttoo on bylaws. ANOTHER (t ADDED HukIiic-sh on the Railroad Is Showing illl llllTI'IIHO , A third pasengor coach has boon prided to tho train from Eugene to Tmpijua rlvor on tho lino to C003 fllny, nny3 tho Flaronco West, This Is becnuso of tho lncreapo In tho business requiring tho extra car, Tho (train has boon imulo up of four curs, two jmssengor coached, u baggage nnd express car and combination mall nnd bnggago car. It is said hy truinmon oliat this train handles 113 much or more- than any othor train out of Eugeno. RESIDENCE Hl'RNED Tho reBldonro of A A. Minor In Olonada was burned to the ground und nearly nil Uio contents lost. Mr, Mller was carrying some In Buranco which vas nbout enough to cover tho valuo of thu conteutj of tlio building. Florence N est NORTH m:.i MAN WIHTKS OK AIH.OXA v Tho following from Tiiscon, Ari zona, has been received by The Times: Kdltor Coos Hay Times: Deur 8lr I wns Just sitting hero rending the good old Coos liny Times which reminded nie that I must drop you u few lines nnd nsk you to send my pnpor to North Hend from now on ns I expect to bo homo by Mny 1. I'm staying nbout soven miles to tho Northeast of Tuscon which Is known ns Kt. Lowell which wns built by Unelo Sam n military post Just before tho Civil Wur, but has bean abandoned aluco IRAS. Tho country around horo for miles nnd miles is practically as loved ns our bottom luud at home but Is nothing hut n desort with some scattering cactus nml mowiuetto growing upon It. Tuscon has n population of 20,000 nnd Is CO miles from tho Mexican lino. It has nu olovntlon of 2,500 feet and Hiirely has a wonderful climate. Humidity Is so low for tho greater part of tho year that It I4 not taken Into consideration by the wenthor bureau. About ton Inch es is tho average rainfall for tho year. Tuscon hns fourtoon churches, four bnnku, throe first class ho els, four public schools, ono high school, two railroad depots, and ono university which occupies fourteen buildings on n nimpus Bltuated lu the Northeast part of tho city. Nino miles to tho south of Tus con is tho San Navler Mission fflllllili.il ll, 1 rMiO .inn. M..tnHA.l .....I wif (It, l. ,, 4U.i IM. IVnillll'll llllll I occupied liy nil Industrial train- j Iiik school for Indian children, conducted by Catholic Sisters While Arizona without n doubt has a wonderful cllmato, I cor talnly will bo glad to got luck to dear old Coos where I can get a drink of the good tnstlug water which Is so plentiful up thoro. Very rospoctfully aim: anokhson CONCI.IMH.D l.l'XTl'KH ...1 .. . . --1 I. At... inis evening ni 1 o ciui-k mu, rnfi.. rector of limtiinnuol Parish will do-l"olUB llvor tho last of tlio scries of con- tlrmatlon lectures and all the clnss , me urged to bo present. Hlshop, Sumner will nddrcss tlio class on Frldny cvonlng at the, same hour. Tho conllrmntlon will be held Sun dn nt 10:30. Coos Hay IIiim Proper Cllmato For It Farmers Take IntcYest In Looking; Into Siibjcit Consldernblo Interest Is being shown among tho farmors na to the growing here of broccoli, n vegetable very much like tho cau liflower nnd which Is said to be much finer. It returns large yields per ncre, clearing as much as $250 nn ncro during tho good Bcnsons, according to figures from Itoseburg whoro broccoli hns boon very successful. Inasmuch ns the growing of tho product necessitates rich land nnd n cool cllmnto, It Is bollovcd thnt tho Coos liny region Is especially adaptablo nnd experiments are to bo mado In this connection. It is ospeclally Interesting to note that last year tho farmers nenr Hosoburg shipped out no less than 51 cnrlonds of tho broccoli from 101 ncrcs and have contracted to supply n full 150 carloads this next season to John Nix and com pany, Chicago. Tho ratu paid wits $1.35 a crnto und with as high as 500 crates to tho acre. It takes 100 crates to fill n car. II. A. Illnshaw, general freight agent for tho Southern Pacific, Is I seeking to cooperate, with the farm- ein In gutting the Industry started hero. Ho says that at tho samo at his time It will furnish freight TO REPEAT .ICVANfJKI-IST WII1I1 1AXCIX(J AHA IX SERIN TALK OX TOXK1HT Attendance lust Night Largest Hiuce F.vans IIiih Had In This City HVAXS KCIIOKS "If all thoro was to man hood was muscle thero would bo moro manhood In tho hind log of a mulo than In fifty men." "A lot of ladles' nld so cieties nro llko chewing gum A iibgIoss lot of energy." , "No mnn can bo rlg'lit with Ood nnd not right with hla neighbor." A hyphenated Christian la Just ns disgusting n3 n hy phenated American." "You nro either 11 'door' or n 'goner.' " , "l 1 i! 1 ' ' I Tho auditorium was packed ns It never has been crowded before Tho annex wns filed clear to the buck walls, extra chairs hy tho scoro had been cnrrlcd In but In splto of to' j TO MFiri' HISIIOP ' Tho Itev. Ilobort B. Hrownlng will leave on thu morning train to meet Hlshop Sumner nt Itccdsport, going from thoro to Gardiner for a confirmation scrvlro tomorrow evening. Thoy will come to Marshflold on Wednesday. HOLD UNION MKKTIXO At North Uond Sunday night a 1 union meeting was held at the j Methodist church. A sormnn was I delivered by Kvungolist Neff nnd thrro wns u lnrgo attendance. HAS OXH TO PORTLAND Robert Marsdeu Jr., of the Noblo Theatre, went to Portlund yester day morning expecting to bo gone sovoial days oh business. Ho does not yet know exactly when ho will leave for his now location In Alaska. ihut J nttjdi - ufe v vj Tho following are the Incoming 'passengers on tho steamer F. A. Kll- I'hurn which tirrlved today nnd sails ,ut fi o'clock this evening: Abo Anderson, Harry Johnson, .Mrs. J. O. Castle. R. V. Campbell. ,F. U. Wright, Honrlotta Lecocq, Al. ICay, Kills P. Gcorgo, 13. H. Porter, R. McCullom, F. T. Shalor, Mrs. Sliulor, Miss M. Shuler, Iluby Shalor, Llbble Johnston, Nelson Merchant. Miss 13. Jameson, Miss O. Jameson, iill tho preparation many had stand nnd some wore turned away I from tho Kvons revival last night. Tho sermon was without doubt tho( most drnmajtlo tho ovnngellst Minn preached. Ho swayed his niidlpmV vlll, Tho room wns .warm and hut tdfc speaker hold tho undivided tlon of tho crowd from tho mo- nt ho arrived untl tlio Inst word as spoken. IOiidly Applnudcil When KvniiB startcnl to walk down Hie nlslo thundorous applaii3o broke out and continued until ho took his Boat on tlio platform. Thorn ran Jio no question but that tho man has. won n wnrm plnco In tho hearts of, those who havo heard him. At tho solicltntlon of many who woro unnblo to henr Mr. 13vnns speak on tho subject of "Dancing" ho has ngreod to repent tho sermon on tin, nmusement question. Ho will ngniu, glvo this views on tho matter to.; night. Ho no doubt .will hnvo a full hoiuo on that occasion. Sovoral went forward nt thu close or tho meeting Just night to show their determination to llvo a bettor life. Extra Value Men's Pant s Wear work pants instead of overalls. At very low prices you net mom wJrT Men's Corduroy Pants jkj c Men's Whipcord Pants jc Men's Moleskin Pants 1,50 Men's Cotton Work Pants ..$!. 50, $1,65 Men's Cotton aniUWool Pants $1.95, $2,45 Youths Lony Pants Cotton and Wool Mixed special $ X 25 ' Boy's Moleskin and Khaki Knickerbockers 50c Boy's Knickerbockers 25c to $1,15 Boys Summer Hats ,25c, 45c, 50c (Special Sale) Men's Hats were up to $3.50 now ' ...95c Your money will (jo farther at The Golden Rule BBMWMMWW1WWIMWliaMWWWHIMiIIWI IIIHI1I 111 U J ,, EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new, DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North .Front Street uavBHawrauci UP KHOM KMI'IHI? dipt. .1. II. Polhomun wns up this morning In his machine from Kniplio on a business trip. lSKI Til Kilt SHII'MKNTS William McKay, of Illtio Itldge. and W'lllam Forroy wero urrosted nt 10:31) Saturday night hy Offlcor nro;kmuollcr on a chnrgo of lining Moth men stated that they CJOKS INTO HA.VKItrPTCV Kinory 8. Hnrxoo of North Hond, has gono Into bankruptcy nnd on Mny 9 nt th) offlco of Judgo Sohl- brede, roforeo In bnnkruiitcy, thero will ho a meeting of creditors audi possibly a trusteo will bo appointed. Tho assets nro listed at $('..3!iG.39 and tho llnbllltlos at H.49G.7R. .Mr. narzeo Is a votorlunry surgeon nnd also has boon lu tho teaming nnd contracting business. Finnk Cuttorliu loft thin morning ,te OOKS TO HOLD HKAril In his nuto for Coqulllo nnd Gold lleuch. Ho hns sold tha car to A. It. I.oud, court reportor, and delivered it to him In Coqulllo today. ( J t WATERFRONT NEWS 1 Tho gnsollno schooner I'ntsy nr rlved yestordny from Portlnud with overflow freight which tho Tlllumook nnlllil nnl lirlm .....I ...III .... ll ,..!.. I.. (lrilllU f- ii..,i.. n'.... i.. i. ,i i . t hnd had liquor shipments from tho for landon. Putting In H.oro Is not , of lu,'0 ,,.,', ono ,)Ut 10 prodtablo for tho Pntsy but repro- im to appear this mornliic. McKay sontutlven of tho company sny they forfeited his. Forroy could not bo want to glvo the local shippers the tried ns tho city attorney wns absont best servico possible j froI tll clt'- i,1b carlB w l'st" So foggy wns It this morning on nonc(1' uio nar uint una more, neon any vessels out thero thoy could not havo crossed in much before noon t mo. I no Milium arrived from Geo. Wllsou returned to Ills home S2L "n0oMtlh.l.S;.r!.,y..variAr T SSH on Middle Klk from a few days spent probably will get awny for Portland ' visiting old friends and relatives on SOME CHOICE Spring Lamb and Chickens and all the best in meat at the Palace Meat Market XKWS OK POUT OltKOItl) N, I). OHVAM. Phono tutl-J. Ccntrl At& lato today "Tomorrow tho Yellowstono duo hi from San FranclRco. Is LOST HIS XKW IJAIKJK ( npt. Ilimiiiicr, of .No.vo, I'rmu Coos May With Itnige, Has Wintry. lug lvK.rl'nci ' When Cnpt. Ilium Coos Hay. Miss Florcnco Valo of Portland1 who rccontly completed a tefm of. school at l.anglols, Is now engaged, In teaching on the Sixes river. Mrs. Geo. K. Uannlng of Itasehurg' and Mr. Walter Itlddlo of Klktan,; nro spending a fow weeks visiting with their ."parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. the steam schoonor Noyo, ,,, ,08aeI, 'of vaniri0ia minor, left Coos Hay a fmv! '" lf08ae' or ''"nmols. is thnt i.o lnys ugo for Snn Francisco, It limit (.'".'Jin tow hopper bnrgo No. .1 for tho NO ,i 'in iim' Hercules Powder Conixiny's kelp P CAIH) OF THANKS ..To tlio inuny friends who by their woids of sympathy nnd acts of kind Hess lessoned the burden of our gilof lu tho Illness nud death of our beloved daughter, Miss Mlunlo Cut lip, wo extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks. M. 1). CUT1.1P AND FAMILY XOTICU To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given thnt tho Coos Hay Farmor's Kxchango n cor poration, has mado an assignment of fl Its property to the under signed in trust for tho benefit of nil Its creditors, and that nil debts duo said corporation must bo paid to wild undersigned and all claims ngnlust said corporation must bo pro boutod to said undersigned in Marsh field, Oregon, wtlhln throa months from tho date or this notice. Dated this 1st day or May, A. I)., 1910. V- O Pit ATT, Acslgnco CIl'AS. I VtKKUIll), Attorney for Asslguoi IIAIIVKKTKD TOUKTIIKIt piiuiios Watt, horo visiting his liriilliniv I W. Willi, fllliln Mint ll' - " ill invv ii.iimn. inrtrn vT ! r... iim ' virinni. aii oii. .. ... used to know Cons able Cox very V ""- f" " '"' " u "'" ''" .-.- "o iuwl well when they both lived In the' "01t'l0 I owuw Coniwny'B , kelp PltOPKIlTV FOIt HKMNQl'KNT vicinity of Salem years ago. They' "","";," "?"" "J1"1 nt ll, 'iruB0l TKKhT ASSKSSMKNTS harvested together III 1S7U. i , ,. '"".. "''"V '. i Mr. Watt came to field old aboard the tmn illlll 11I111I.H Hllllll 111 I1H lOI-'.i .. .... ...... . . I Vnllnn la l,n.-,.l... ,.l .!., .!.. I'.veryiuing weni nu right nnu tlm . '". """"' n " "' bonts tied up along sldo the (look ?y v'rtiio of a warrant duly Issued Mnrsh- ln 1S9.I Rtimmnr Fainilono. Cnnt. "" .wnicnninn was ion lu ciinrge.ir.' vv. .Y"""r "i "'" Jr."' ui -"--" - ..... --- --- -- ni. ... a i. ... . .. .iiiiimiiiimih i niiiiiv nt i nna sinin rr Hohorts. on his wnv from San Fran- 'M ".miu.an wns so nusy reaiiins,n ""A. .""'.' .V".'. "" " ulsco to' Newport, first class for ?5 -".ng papers a ho J,lj 10,5 ff 0r'M 0. tho'.Oth 1,0 U,,K across to Oak and wt 'tho W ,,,ay ,0 A"rl1' lt,lU' ta mo l,"'ccto'1' "" For hours TVi I 1 Jm,rr.ii'iro"llrln ",0- na Mnrshnl of said HAS ll AIM) l.l'CK ;,"' J' ,?V?' , '?'"'"e' "c.ou.rc. city to forthwith levy upon tho lot 1 ....I .. .tiv, 1 uni luuniiiu mr nit- Tho following story of a series of misfortunes Is told by thu Port Or ford Trlbuno: M. 1. llnrrolt, who loft hero with his family for Kustorn Orogon a fow weeks ugo, seems to bo playing In hard luck. At Myrtle Point ho foundered his valunblo team, Get ting ns. fur ns Drowsier Vnlloy, with tho uld of n third horse, ono of his team horses died nnd becoming dis couraged with thnt mode of travel ing Mr. llnrrctt sold his wagon und homo of his stuff for want ho could get for It nnd stnrted by triage to! un 1 . i, .1 - - ... ... . and It wns not until about sundown' , 'u.mn' w hVl 1 f. ," that ho found ono of tho company's 1" L "?.? i'1 "" ' ' 3 ' iniltfj linil tnknn Hln iia.i. l.nv,. ".""' "-v. ...... liuiatlHIil. IU Ul- Onklnn lln ; Jn.T.'.o", "",".. ''lu'na.Co N0- Uti0 Ot MM city for '::..""."" """"mo improvement of that nortlon ,of Droadway Street South from the north Hue of Curtis Avenuo to tho .south line of Hull Avenue, In tho 'City of Murshriold, ooa County, Oregon, and which assessment then remained unpaid and to sell th Oakland completo his Journey. To add to his; troubles, some personal nronertv thuti ho loft behind at this place has been attached to cover some obligations that it is alleged he loft without sat- VKSSKIj movkmknt Arrived Patsy, Portlund, Sunday, p. m. Kllburn, San Diego, I :.10 p. in. HiiBtlor, llogiio Hlver, at 110011, Sailnl Pntsy, Dnndou, 1 p. m. Duo Hero Coaster, San Francisco, to night. Yellowstone, San Francisco tomorrow. isfylng. WILL (!KT SKWKH Tho Myrtle Point Knterprlso says: The long felt want, n sower system for Myrtle Point Is goon to bo real- o same in me manner provided by ,Iaw, which said proporty 13 vin said 'warrant, nnd hereinafter described, 1 1 havo, in pursuance of said wur- ,rant, levied upon and will on tho 23rd day of May, 1910, at nine 4 0 clock in tho foronoon of said day, 4 nt tho Common Couucll Clmmbor . door of snld City, being In the City T hall. Front Street North nt ,.i,t ...... Pll. nttr f. .! 1 .. Tiiiiunook. from Portlnud, ,,"" ",1,', ."".,"'" ui,u B0U ai P"'- Thursdtiv. 4 ,lc auction to tho highest bidder for Duo to Sail Pa8h' ench of th0 following described ' V ' lots to-w t: Lot 37 niooir n.o. euer. siusmw, Into today. ment $205.2:1. assess . 'iC,:," 'A. Heywood: and Lot 38 Dlock 2G. Kllburn, Portland, late to- day assessment 1119.23, assessed to tho uem or a. uermlda and of A. L. Hermlda. all of said hernlniiofn described lots being situated In Hallroad Addition to Marshfleld, no- CTrilhlf in tlm ixluf Hin.An n City Knelnoer Ileiulorsou camo'nmi nt rnnn.-,i i , i. 1 : !.. 1 - ' - UIIIVC L Lilt HAS HAD LUCK The Coqulllo Sentinel says: mmMmmMem j)owit f IJL llrL That - F I llH4 Grerhead. - &i bXLV iB'Tin. m r-ii - . w ut a m . - mmML&K Uwai ELECTRIC DRIVE ELIMINATES L0WG LINES OF OVERHD SHAFTING, which represents a dead loss in efficiency o ntich as 6 per cent. ELECTRIC DRIVE permits individual application of power to each machine so that if only ono or two machines are in operation power is bcino lise only in that proportion. Costs in Izori: tho city counclj at u special, home aftor making a short buanoss' County Glerk of Coos Cnunii- n mooting called for that purpose, last, trip to Eugene nnd Portlnud, Ho says g0n- Monday evening adopted nn ordln ho has Just recolved word thnt out nr?U'il a ,Mam,e,(,i Coos Co"ht'. anco Instructing the City Uecorder to former county roadmaster, P M, 1910? y f Aprn' Issuo u call for bids on tho construe-, Hall Lewis had the hard luck to ba ' J. W. CARTER tlon of the proposed system In Myrtle burned out of house nnd homo at Mars'al ot tho City of Marshfleld. Point Sewor District No 1 t'h.co, California, one day lately. A,3 , ty. Oregon. Central Stntlr.n Flnntrir. Qoruiro has I'cdllCSd POWCf thousands of factories. Let us figure what it will d for V Oregon Power k0. Telephone 178