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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFItLD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912 - EVENING EDITION 4 I" JitWJI ty1 I ff& BMflMiHPOWDEl Absolutely Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY & V t Si i '" ' 2 Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Continued from pago 1.) C. It. Peck Tom T. Dcnnott P. W. Reeder John C. Kendall J. O. Stcmmlcr Claud II. Qllcs Executive Committee: Presldont, Vice-President, Secretary, Ex-Offlclo Geo. P. Topping and A. S. Ham mond, members at large, elected. Grievance Committee: C. P. Mc Knlght, C. It. Wade, L. A. Roberts, A. II. Derbyshire, L. A. Llljeqvlst. Tho retiring officers were: Goo. P. Topping, president; C. P. Mc Knlght, vice-president; J. J. Stanloy, secretary; C. A. Sehlbrede, treasurer MORSE TO Xi:U VOKK. Pm-olcri Ranker Itctiirns Home From From Atlanta. mm IN Mrs. A. Hanson and Miss A. Peter son, of North Inlet, nro visiting rela tives hero today. Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, of North Ucnd Holghts, spoko nt the high school Monday on "Homo Making." Southern Pacific Secures Right of Way to Connect With ' Terminal Railway. Southorn Pacific right of way ngonts aro purchasing considerable right of way In North Dend. It Ib Btated that thoy nro buying from nenr tho mouth of Pony Inlet along tho survey recently run there to connect up with tho proposed route of tho Terminal Hallway. Dy some this Is taken to bo addi tional ovldcnco that tho company hau again changed Its mind and Is now determined to brldgo tho Day. Tlioro have been rumors allot that tho Southern Pacific was planning to ncqulro an Interest In or to Icaso tho Terminal Railway. This morn ing It was stated by a party In a po- T0 Ln(,C8, A ()f tl0 Unlc, sition to Know iiiat hub was uucriy Ilrolhron church wlu mcol Thurm,ny North Bend News Mrs. T. Holland, of Marshflcld, Is n North II end visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wnril, of MIIU comn, spent Sunday In North Ucnd. Rov. Alexnnder Smith, of tho PrcB bytcrlan Church, has roturncd from a short visit In Idaho. JnH. Thomas, who wns hurt last week In tho Porter mill, Is Improv ing nicely and Is able to bo out now. A. L. Gubscr, who was called to Newbcry by tho Illness and death of his mother, will return on tho Urcnk-wator. without foundation. Smith Company Plans. Thoro lmvo been no developments In tho negotiations between tho C. A. Smith Company and tho local lino of tho Southern Pacific rolntlvo to afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. A. Pooto In Hunger. Mrs. "Win. Shrock nnd boys, who lmvo been visiting rolntlvos for a few1 ilnva nf l.lliliv linvn riitiirnnil tn tllnlr extensions for logging road purposes. ,omo on UnJon nvcnHo C. A. Smith wns to have tnken tho mutter up with Messrs. Calvin nnd Mlllls In San Pranclsco Inst week. Mr. Calvin Is president of the local lino. It Is understood that thoro aro two matters up between tho compnutes C. S. Wlusor omphatlcally denies tho rumors about hlmsolf nnd oth ers having n denl on for tho snlo of a big tract of laud on South Slough. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.) ATLANTA, On., Peb. 7. Charles V. Morse, tho Now York banker who recently wns pnrolcd by President Tnft, departed for Now York this afternoon. .. PLEA POlt PEACE TREATIES Hurtou Ui'gcNArlilti'iitlon Agreements In Speech. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Fob. 7. That no nation can afford to stand In tho way of tho pcaco movement wns tho koy noto of n speech by Scnntor Durton of Ohio, In support of tho arbitra tion trcntlcs todny. "Tho arbitra tion trentlcs with Great Britain nnd Prance must bo ratified," declared Durton, "not so much because they nro Important In themselves, but be causo thoy pavo tho way for other agreements with the strong nnd wenk nllke." LOCAL OVERFLOW. On Aicntn Ilort McCollum, form erly purser on tho Ilrcnkwutcr and Inter on tho Homer, Is now purser on tho Btcnmcr Areata. (let New Auto 13. S. Uargolt has purchased a new flvo-passengor Cad illac. Tho now innchliio Is expected hero on tho Drenkwnter this wcok. It Is tho now 1012 model, the snmo oh tho machines' of Dr. McCormnc and I). L. Foote. Mrs. A. .1. Siivnco. Mrs. ltnrlinrt Ono Is that tho Southern Pnclfle CnIclunn Mw vlrR Mnt80l nm, mnko tho extension to Drldgo or Mr8 Normnn 8nvn,0 woro tho RllMtH somowhoro In that vicinity nnd Hx.Momlny of Mrs. M. K. Kverott, of tho rate on logs accordingly. Tho g,onnn nvenue. other Is that tho C. A. Smith Com-) J pnny build Its own logging road nnd . Mrs. M. Noblo, of Mi.-nliflchl. bo glvon whcolngo rights over tho his daughter nnd Mrs. Dado Haines, Coos Day, Rosoburg & Eastern and ,,f coos City, his duughtor-ln-Inw, then run Its on trnlns direct to tho mill. New lli-lilict Rtimnr. A now rumor about bridging this Ray wns allnat hero today. It was to tho effect thnt tho location of Mio proposed brldgo had been ehnugod and that It now Is proponed to spnn tho Day just north of the mouth of Coos River to n point near the Stand ard Oil warohoiiFe. Just who Is sponsor fo tho story nnd how much rollnnco can bo placed In It Is some thing that could not be determined todny. visited Mr. hospital. Haines Monday nt the Mc(iOWA.V STANDS PAT Ho Denies That Ho Admitted That Perjumi Hlmsolf (Dy Associated Prsss to Coos Ra Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 7. Clinrlos McGownn, of Roglnn, Cnnn dn, tho Hlnes-I.orlmer witness who according to prlvnto detectives nd mltted that he perjured himself In giving testimony In favor of Lorliner beforo tho Sonato Investigation com mittee last summer, wns called to tho witness chair today and denied tho truth of tho allegations of tho de tect Ivos. McGownn, howevor, ndmlttod that he had received 1300 from C. P. Wlehe, n brothor-ln-lnw of Edward HlnoF, for losses ho sustained by nb rer eo from his business In Canada while ho wns beforo tho commltteo In Washington last July. Uncle Jerry Haines, u pioneer of Coos liny, who lives In Myrtlo Point, hnd a cataract removed from his rteltt eye Monday nt tho Mercy hospital. Tho operation wns very Biiccpssful nnd unless complications pet In the patient will fully rjcover Immediately. L. J. Simpson and Cnpt. Edgar Simpson nro nttondlng the annual inootlngs of tho stockholders of tho Simpson companies which nro being hold in San Francisco. Whether anything Imnortnnt will materialize thoro Is not known, .' Prentiss Soils Store The. A. M. Prentiss & Co.'s storo on Front street wns yesterday sold to Clinrlos Reh- fleld nnd A. P. Reh field. Tho now owners tnko lmmedlnto possession. Mr. Charles Rohflald, who has boon clerk In tho store, will conduct tho business nlono until tho first of net month, when his brother, A. P. Roh fleld, will nrrlve from Oregon City to assist him. Wm. Ledward Receives Letter Telling of Auto Trip Across Lake Eric. If any Coos Daylto thinks ho has renson to complain nbout tho wenth or, ho had better look up an east ern paper or n friend who hns just hnd n letter from tho Middle West or East tolling of conditions there. In many places In tho Middle West, tho railroads woro blockaded for sev eral days ns n result of tho blizzard. A lottor to Wm. Ledward, of this city, (ells of n very Interesting nnd decidedly chilly experience thnt bo fell soveral of his eastern friends. Lnst week tho cold was so Intense In Ohio nnd tho Lnko States that Lake Erie froze entirely nnd sleighing nnd Bkntlng parties woro mndo up every where. A pnrty of five started out on tho hnrd Ico ono wintry day for an nutomobllo trip. They travelled from Clovolnnd to Putin Day, n dlst- nnco of lfiO miles, nnd bnck. Tho trip over wns serono enough and tho pnrty had n delightful tlmo on their novel ride, but tho return wns not so hnppy. A blinding snowstorm came up nnd swopt over tho lnko, forming grcnt drifts on tho Ico nnd utterly de stroying tho voynRors' sense of direc tion. As there was danger In blindly advancing over tho Ico In tho enr, It became ncccssnry for first ono nnd then another of tho rapidly freezing pnrty to wnlk beforo tho machine to wntch out for posslblo soft Ico and tn try to gain somo Idea of their loca tion. After floundering about In tho drifts for hours, keeping In motion only through fenr of freezing to donth, tho pnrty reached Clcvolnnd again, thoroughly worn out by their" successful attempt to bo tho first peo ple to cross tho Great Lakes In nn nu tomobllo. If tho cold Increases In tho snmo proportion ns It has In the Inst two weeks there Is n prediction on font thnt even Lnko Superior, tho great frcshwntor ocean, will bo en tirely frozen ovor by tho middle of this month. (J.S WIPES OIT FAMILY Five Found Asphyxiated In IMilln- dolpli'n Homo. (Dy Assoclntcd Pros to Coos Dn' Times) PHILADELPHIA. Fob. 7 Flvo persons, n fnthor, mother nnd throe children woro found dond In their homo, having been nsphyxlnted by gns. A family next door wns nlso overcomo but were revived. Th Time' Wnnt Ad brlncr reunite RETTEU .MILK SERVICE. I have now mndo arrangements to give the people of Marshfle'd tho bust quality of milk anil cream and best wvleo of delivery. Phono your or ders nt nny time. City p'lono N 320. So. Mnrshflold 320 P. A. Sacchl. Don't forgot PHONE 2U-J. tho Turkish Baths FIRST LA GRIPPE. THEN HRON CIIIT1S That was tho cneo with Mrs. W. S. Policy, McCronry Ky. "My wlfo was taken down with n sovcro nt tnck of la grlppo, which run Into bronchitis. Sho coughed ns tho sho had consumption nnd could not sleep nt night. Tho first bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound gnvo her so much rollof thnt sho continued using It until sho was permanently cured. Red Cross Drug Storo. MRS. E. C. DREWS wns visiting In North Dend todny. MRS. S. A. YOAKUM, of Coos River, wob In Mnrshflold on business todny. J. J. CLINKENHEAHD wns In tho city todny. MRS. CARL SMED11EHO nnd son re turned to Cntchlng Inlet todny. WM. nONEDRAKE hns now recov ored from his recent nttack of rheumntlsm nnd returned to his ranch todny. VERNON DARKER nnd wlfo nnd innuiy nnvo gono to Fnlrvlow to visit rolatlves. CHAS. AIKEN and Tip Conies lmvo returned from n weok's outing nt the Sand Hills. P. S. DOW hns returned from n busi ness trip to Dandou. HENRY nnd Dynu Hunch, who mo now employed In tho Conlogue logging ennip on tlo Lower Co iullle, nro In Mnrshflold today on business nnd pleasure. MRS. GEO. ClULDS Is reported quite III at their lmmo today. MRS. LOUIS WIRTH, of Coos Rlvor. Is a Marshflold stopper today. MRS. T. M. COLLVER. of Catching Inlet. Is n Mnrshflold visitor to day. MRS. JOHN RAZII,, who has been 111 nt tholr homo in Forndnle, Is reported to bo In a rather critical condition today. MRS. W. 11. SMITH, of Coos Rlvor. Is visiting nt tho homo of her sis ter, Mrs. Geo. Smith, nt Empire. MISS RUTH COWAN, of Allegany. Is tho guest' of frleqds nnd roln tlvos In Mnrshflold today. JAS. FOSTER, of Coos Rlvor. Is In Mnrshflold tcdny on business. THE DOCTORS QUESTION. .Much Sicklies Duo to llowcl Ills orders, A doctor's first question when con sulted by n patient Is, "Aro your bowols regulnr?" Ho knows thnt 9S per cent of Illness Is nttended with Innctlvo bowols nnd torpid liver, and thnt this condition must ho removed gently nnd thoroughly beforo health can bo restored. Roxnll Orderlies nro n positive, plousnnt, nnd safe remedy for con stipation nnd bowel disorders In gon erul. Wo nro eo certain of their grent curatlvo vnluo that wo promlso to re turn tho purchaser's money In ovry ci'so when they fnll to produce ontlio satisfaction. Roxnll Orderlies nro enton llko candy, they net quietly, nnd nld In producing n soothing, strongthcn'ng, lionllng Influonco on tho ontlro IntrB- tlnnl tract. Thoy do not purg grIo. cnuso nauson, flntulcnce, ex ec slvo looseness, dlnrrhorn, or othe nnpovluK effect. They aro ppnclnl'v go"d for chl'dron, wenk persons, or I' o'd fn'l.-. Three nlzes, lOe, 2S" nni JiOe. Sold only nt our store The Roxnll Storo. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Dusy Corner." HKvp your calling cards printed nt Tho .Times' 6fuce. IT'S HERE yolir -to nnd to. nave your Joo Tho Times' office. printing done n' City Auto Service Cood Cnrs, Careful Drivers am' rensonnbte chnrges. Our mofo "Will go nnywhore at any time.' Stands Blanco Hotel and Diane Clgnr Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 Night Phone 40. DARKER A GOOIMLE. Proprietor- THE LLOYD. Most modern Rooms nnd Apartment-house In the city: Day transient BOc nnd up Ir week ja no nnd u- Wo linvo nicely furnished 2-room npnrtments. Including bath, ?10 per month nnd up. THE DEMAND FOR KNOR TOED SHOES CONTINUES; AND WE ARE ADLE TO .MEET IT WITH OUR SNAPPY STRUT LAST. THE ILLUS TRATED TAN OR RLACIC Hl'TTON IS A WINNER. IT LOOKS GOOD AND IS GOOD. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, BANM MARSIIFIELD Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony This Is a vitnl question for present dny homobulldors whether to hnvo a houso which In nppenrnnco must nlwnys romnln tho iiei or a houso thnt will permit of n little refreshing occasion!!; Neighborhoods chnngo ns do Individual tastes n frnmo houweu easily bo mndo to hnrmonlzo with Its surroundings a fresh con of paint often will mnko It as good as your neighbor's new houtt tho samo as n now suit mnkes you feel llko n now man. it nny rnto n frnmo Iioubo Is susccptlblo to most any change joi might dcBtro nnd whllo It Is pormnnont It does not nccemrflj neod becomo nn eyesoro or a monotony. Thoro nro lots of thlin wo'vo obsorved nbout houses nnd lumbor that you Bhould ksoi boforo building como in and wo II glvo you our vlows. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH HROAmVAY, MAHSIIFIEID. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND 8UII.MARINE pLL Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco and San Pedro Friiaj, February 9, at 3 P. M., Stopping at San Francisco, Both Wiji I.VTKIloOCCAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McGEORQE, Apt "THE FRIEND OF C008 HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FOR EUREKA FROM COOS BAY OS Thursday, A. M., February 8 CO.NNECTINM WITH THE NORTH RANK, ROAD AT I'OIIILU)! NORTH PaJIFIO aTKAMSIIIP COStrANY. Plin.NK 4 I o. P. McGEOItnE, Aitut Steamer Homer DATE OF SAILING TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER F. S. Dow, Agent s EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS 2E!!!p Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10. S" SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE O.VW UARY (1, l:j, (,. 7. I. II. KEATING. AGENT PIIO.NB MAIN' ' WANTED ! ! ! URPETS UPHOLSTERINO AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tie Cleaning Compnny. Orders fo vork tnken at GOING HltM PnONE 100 I Havo Somo First Class RESIDENCE LOTS In Eugene to Excliango for Coos Day Property. What Have You Got? AUG. FRIZEEN OS Centrnl Avo., Mnrshfleld. Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastsio'e and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. People Take Notfc Wo havo nil lengths of store ' for anln nrlrno ri.nclr.K ff'ffl 1 ncr tlpr nn. Wo C30 furB length you wish. L. H. HEBNfl T3finA Mi i9iwf or 4H A MUUU ilUI " w BRESSMAOT GOWNS, SUITS AX REMODELING MR 5? V.. RANDEt Phono 10.J. Cor. 4th 1 Vvt f . . .uJL. A.jL.L,. ,