THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OBEqON,. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912 EVENING EDITION- for Spring Wear MILLIS' OFFER 10 1HELD 'vW-SfC "J- .'w'. v - wrjmssnmmmi &&&$lm .Aff 'K tt nisi fcJfcS iii arm WVJS r"JF SELZ ROYAL BLUE Every Pair Guaranteed $3.50 to $5.00 Woolen Mill Store Men s and Boys' Outfitter! Our Medicines are Reliable Ycu can nlwaya f:cl perfectly enfe In taking any Bdrxa you net here. They will always be pure and fresh cr.d contain the exact amount of everything they thou'J co-.tsln. Vc fill chvaidans prescriptions with tts grcatc it cro and accuracy. Wc do not know what k is t3 moic a mi3tnke. Wc have built up tni3 biainew 1 ceiling drugs cf unquestionable quality at fticts unquestionably fair. If vau require a Spring tcnlc we can rjlvc you a ve.7 lUzzzrA cr.J oupcrior cr.:, that h a great Im prove...:..: ever t'.js old-fashioned, nauseating mess of nlphur md molasaza or tlie bitter solution of salts. This tzw r:medy h REXALL SARSAPARILLA. TOKIC. It ia rJeascnt tasting end especially ndapted w a Spring r::torative. Good for all conditions of Rhausticn. It liMni in mnVr 1 AnnA. Rimnlles material J-the body and brain and gives strength and ncrva 'fee. Sold with the Rsxall rj'-rantcc. Sold Only By 10CKHART-PAHSONS DRUG CO. "THE BUSY CORNER" none- Main 29ft Us AUTO SERVICE AND NIGHT ones-184-X, 228. Wield. Ore. plONAL DIRECTORY ''UK.VDRVH u .. utAl Parlors. 'KtlDMd tn A .lu .1... tlort mi.. . .. ' uso ai me verj J" Examination free "hit. CnV. I...II..I . uuiiuiub, (iipv i?r Hotel, nhnno m.i 5l4Ei " '' tuc Physlda 01 "e Amri-on .,..! . f ) KlrkBTilte, Mo. Offlc "?HourilOto 12; 1U jMarshneld; Oregon WT, kwysr. 'llUlMn A n i - "UUUUlt OBUI Oregon Lynn Lambeth Fred Nemle Cadillac Auto Service Good Cars Reasonable Rates All Night Service Careful driving assured. Phone Blanco Pool Room. 231-R until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phone 5-J. Palace Restaurant. Jteoonsuo, Building, Zince. PI,.. me.T Eg Turkish Baths. A Correct Insurance Policy Is very essential. If It Isn't correctly written It Isn't Insur ance. We wrlto correct policies In the best companies. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Frot St, Start Work in 60 Days and Finish by June 1,1915, if Given Demands. Dr. C. W. Tower, Hugh McLaln, C. It. Peck and Alva Doll, mombors of the Railroad Commltteo of tho Marshflold Chamber of Commerce, had a conference with C. J. MIUIb this morning. As n result, the- pro posed public muting at tho Mllll comu Club this afiuiuoon was c.iliod off. A meeting of the executive com mittee of tho Chamber of Commorco wns called to consider tho matter and tho special committee submitted tho following report: To tho Executlvo Commltteo of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco. Gentlemen: Tho Rnllroad Commltteo, to whlcn wns referred tho mattor of tho build ing of a railroad to Marshflold by Tho Wlllamotto Pacific Railway com pany, have tho honor to report that said commltteo today callod upon Mr. C, J. Mlllls, tho authorized agent on behalf of said railroad company, and nftor an extended conference with nlm makes tho following roport: Tho Wlllamotto Pacific Railway Company desires to construct a rail road from Eugeno, Oregon, or soruo othor point on tho main lino of tho Southorn Pnclfic Railroad system to Coos Ray, Oregon. Tho snld rnllroad company asks no bonuses from the City of Marsh flold, but askB for a'frncblso over, tho waterfront streets of tlio City of Mnrshflold from,tho nopth lino of tho city to tho present properties of tho C. U. R. & B. Ry. Co. In this frnnchlBo tho rnllroad com pany Is willing to liavo Insortod a provision of common user to any oth er railroad company, undor such reasonable regulations and rates aa may bo prescribed by tho Btato Rail way Commission. In enso bucIi a franchise Is grnntod tho railroad company Is willing to agree that tho same shall bo mado upon tho condition nd ln,;consldori tlon of actuul construction woflc on tho Coos Bay end or snld lino within sixty (GO) days from tho tlmo snld frnnchlso Is granted, and that there shall bo a continuous construction of said line, with tho guaranteed com pletion thoreof and oporatlon of traltiB thereover between tho main lino or tho Southorn Pacific system nnd Mnrshflold, Oregon, on or beforo Juno 1, 1915, oxcopt such delays as may bo cnuscd by strikes, tho acts of God, or a country-wldo financial dw prcsslon nnd panic similar to tho condition or 1893 or 1007. And In enso said construction work Is not commenced within sixty days from tho granting of said frnnchlso, or said rnllroad should not bo completed and In oporatlon as aforesaid by Juno 1. 1915. tho said frnnchlso lu to. XWk&Zm The Sign of Good Candy Always WANT ADS. We Have Been Successful In buying a large stock of first class Electrical material and can give our patrons a very low price on house wiring. Get our price you can't afford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J FOR RUNT First-class dining room, none but rosponslblo parties need apply. Inquire at Times otflco. WANTED Capable housokoopor for Ton "Mllo ranch home; woman oi about forty desired. Address H. S. Popplobaum, Lakeside, Oro, FOR HUNT. Modem flat of four largo rooms, spacious hall and porch, socond floor No. 5G2 Socond Stroot North. Phono 232J or 81-J. FOR HALE Cheap; one second hand buggy and gasolluo launch Charon. Mrs. Jettlo Kondle, Marshflold. bo void and without ofrect. Tho railroad company further agrees that in case said franchise la granted that they will relmburso th ttoekholdors of tho Terminal Itall way Company for all legitimate ex pense which they may havo beon put to to date, by reason of any con structive work or organization ex pense under their present franchise taking over tho materials of tho Ter minal Company now oh tho ground. Tho rnllroad company also re quests the co-operation or tho poopiu of Mnrshflold In tho securing of m permit from tho War Department for n brldgo from tho Sand Point nt tho mouth of North Slough to tho high lands on the east of Pony Inlot. The plans of tho proposed brldgo were- exhibited to your committee,, fiom which It appears that It is pr posed to drive piles only on tho ttdo flats nbovo low water mark on either side of the channel, nnd that at tho point of crossing there nro stepl spans on piers 1G0 to 180 feet apart for a distance of 1770 root, boing tho dlBtanco between low wntor lines; that the draw-brldgo furnishes clear paBsago 150 root wide on oltbor sldo or Rb central pier. Mr. MIUIb Bald that Buch wcro tho plans which tho railroad company proposed to submit to the War Department In re questing n permit, i but In caso that tho same should not como up to tho requirements or tho Department in any respect, that tho samo would bo modified to meet tho wish ot tho De partment, and that as futuro naviga tion nnd commorco might demand tho brldgo would bo changed to com ply with such requirements- ns tho War Department might mako Id tho promises. Wo submit to your committee tho nbovo roport and recommend that tho samo bo re for rod to tho Chambor of Commerce nnd tho community of Marshflold for dlsousslon nnd consid eration. Respectfully submitted, C. W. TOWER, C. II. IJECK, HUGH McLAINj . ALVA: DOLL. April, lGth, 1912, Marshflcld, Oregon, COOS UAY TIDES. Bel w Is given thi time and height ot high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides aro placod In the order ot occurronco, with tholr times on tho first line and holghts on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consccutivo holghts will Indicate whether It is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Onto. April. 1G 17 18 19 20 Hrs. .1.44 7.39 2.17 7.48 Feet .G.2 0.4 5.7 1.3 Hrs. .2.17 8.1G 3.01 8.23 Foot .G.G 0.2 G.7 1.7 Hrs. .2.51 8.GG 3.43 8.G9 Feet .0.8 0.1 G.G 2.1 Hrs. .3,20 9.40 4.33 9.35 Feet .6.9 O.G 5.2 2.G Hrs. .4.03 10.27 5.28 10.48 Foot .G.9 O.G 4.8 3.0 Hrs. .4.4G 11.19 G.21 11.05 Foot .G.7 0.4 4.G 3.G J. A.MATSOX 18 PRESIDENT Prominent Business Man llonorcd by MJlllconm Association. At tho annual mooting ot tho MIUI comn Association yesterday, tho fol lowing offlcors wero elected for the ensuing year: President J. Albort MaUon. Vlco President J. H. Flanagan. Bocrotar and Treasurer G. W. Kaufman. , Tho annunl report ot tho associa tion was most satisfactory. ALONG TIIE WATERFRONT Tho Alllanco Is duo in early to morrow from Portland and will will Inter in the day for Eureka. Tho Rodondo sailed this aftornoon from San Francisco for Coos Uay. Tho Wilhclmlnn londcd at tho Al liance dock yesterday with a cargo of gonoral merchandise for tho Sluslaw, Dclnyrd Grand Jury.- Gcorgo Wit to ot Coos River, a member of tho Coos' county grand Jury, forgot that ho was to report nt Coqulllo yester day and did not show up. An officer wns sdf)t after him and ho wont ovor this rnornlng. Ho thought ho was to report next Monday, In consuquonco tiio grand jury oculd not tako up tho RostHcott-Murray murder caso until this morning. Arrive Here F. D. Wnlto nrrlvod horo last nlghb. via Drain to look af tor business tnnttors on tho Uay. Ho Is figuring on taking property in tho Kinney holdings, nt tho vnluatlon fixed by the nppralsors of- 1'rustoo rVist, for his claims against Major Ifltiiiiiv. Tin la niitlmlatlo ovor tlio rallr'oad outlook, Judgo Durham of Grants PaBa, an attorney or uio Southern Pacific, accompanied him horo. NEWS OF COQUILLE Coos Comity Hrnt Events As Told Hy Tito Jierniu. I.. Mm nlmnnrn nf Mnvor Olllck to the Socialist convention nt Portland, J. H. Oordlng wll bo tho offlclnl bond of our city government. In digging tho sower on First street clny hns been eucountored that would, oxports nssort, mnko most ex cellent brick. THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) 4 OREGON Fair tonight and coolor In southwest portion; 4 light frost In west nnd heavy In 4 cast. Wednesday fair with 4 westerly winds, LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m April 1G, by Don, Ostllnd, special government me- toorologlcal ohsorvor: Maximum Gl Minimum 30 At 4:43 a. m 43 4 Preclpttatlon none 4 Wind northwest; clear. RnvartI I will pay $G0 reward for information leading to the return of Geo. Coddle, aged 7G, to his homo. Any party finding him will kindly notify mo at once. Mrs. Geo. Condlo, Unndon, Oregon. Wrestling Mntcli Frank Laubo and Enos Koskl, two mlddlo weight wrestlers, are scheduled to meet In n cntch-aB-catcli-cnn contest at tho Marshflold Skating Rink next Sat urday night. , Not. Found No traco has yet boon found of Goorgo Condlo tho aged Uandon man who droppod out of sight lu Marshflold a few weeks ago. His wife has offered a reward ot G0 for Information leading to his return homo. Mod Wednesday Tho Marshflold lodgo ot Elks will meet tomorrow night to take up various mnttors. It was proposed to inltluto a candldnto or two, but It Is likely that tho Initia tions will bo postponed until next weok. W. Thomas and wlfo ot Portland, Ore., nro todrlng this section by au tomobile They arrived In Coqulllo from Mnrshflold Friday last with their car and 'found the roads vory good ror thlB tllno or tho year, no chnliiR upon tho wheels boing re quired. H. W. Lemekq Is the chaf feur. Mr. and MrB. Thomas aro not upon n trip or pleasure, but havo In view n location for a pormnnent abid ing place. ' WATER CASK DECIfilO.V FOR SALE 2 lots, 50 x 120, five room modern house lu Femdale. Inquire E. O. Hall, phono 169'J. WANTED TO RENT Modern house, six or more roomB; will take term lea8o If desired; no children; must bo reasonably close-In and good location. H. J. Kimball, Jr., Chandlor hotel. FOR SALE One new 211-foot gn0" line launch. See Max Tlmnior mnn. 862 North Front stret HORSES FOR SALE One span Belgian colts; will bo 2 years old next month; well broke to bridle nnd haltor nnd to rldo; will be large; prlco ISO". Also one Warrior Gordou mnro. 3 vears old and well broke to drlvo single or to ride; perfectly safe for women or children to drive; prise $200. , , , All of my horses wero rnlsed In a iastnre w ere a logging train ran through several times a day, there fore they are not nrruld or trains or automob'les. I guarantee all horses to be as rep rpaonlod t, D SMITH Supreme Courj Pmsoos On Rlglitu of Companies, WASHINGTON, D. C, April 10 Shutting off wator or delinquent con sumers to mnko them pay tholr bills 's a niactlco or wator companies dis approved today by tho supreme court. That the companies cannot cause an onforcod drouth by such means to make customers pay up old debts was declared by the court. Tho decision wns handed dwii In tho milt of Albert Hatch, of Coour d'Aleno City, Idaho, against the Mu nicipal Water Company. Idaho, su nroino rourt ordered the wafer com pany to connect llntcna pipea nnu furnish his water although his rent al was lu arrears. t It was also stipulated that water companies must bear tho expense of tapping tneir pipes to inrnisu con nection with all city residences. . .- . AH.tfiO CHAPTER No. 22, It. A. M. Regular convoca tion this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 p. in. work and refresh ments. Also some business ot Import ance. All membors aro expected to bo present and visiting companions made welcome. F. E. ALLEN, Secretary. Jlft'l Tonight Another mooting or tho Marshflold Improvement Club will bo held nt tho Ghnmbor or Com morco this ovonlng tor tho purposo of ndvnnclng tho campaign for a city beautiful. All interested In tho beautifying and Improving of Marsh flold nro invited to bo present. PoMttMMin Trip Tho Mnrshflold Oun Club has docldcd to postpono Its proposed trip to Coqulllo noxt Sun day tor n fow weeks or until tho roads aro In hotter condition tor tho nutos. Socrotnry Ekblad has beon Informed tl at tho roads are In baa shape at n n imbor of places and that a bridge ia tut, which might delay them. Jack Lapp has transferred tho en gines from his launch, Kid No. 1, to tho lnunch Kid No. 2. Two vossols recently nrrlvod from Honolulu ono, tho Stanford, Cnpt. Rob Peterson, nt Abordoon, lu 16 days, and tho othor, n schooner, nt Astoria In 12 days. This Is pretty good Bteamor tlmo. Dnn Roberts, onglnoor ot tho stonmor Alort who recently under went an oporatlon for nppondlcltls kt Mercy hospital, was ablo to leavo the hospital Sunday. Ho Is rocurtoratlns, rapidly. "Shiver my tlmbors," crlod a-shipwrecked tar. "Wo'U starve, thoro Is no doubt)" "Not," crlod another, "while this wind blows fouls nnd chops about." The Naw York Chambor of Com morco hns adopted a resolution that tho tolls on American coastwise ves sels Bhould not bo more than oae thlrd of thoso chnrgod on vossols en gaged in tho doop-soa trado, or whol ly remitted In tho Interests of our morchant marine. Jlrothrr Driul E, A. Andorson hns received word of tho death of his brother. G. L. Andorson, nt Santa Cruz. Call. Tho deceased would have beon 76 years old and his death wns unexpected as ho had beon In excellent honlth. Ho was tho first of a family of 10 children to pass to tho great boyond, threo othors bolnfi older than ho. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Try It and see how quick ly It gives relief. For sale by all lealers. . HOWARD'S genuine MEXICAN T. MALES delivered any place In tho city until 12 O'CLOCK at nlKi, They are READY to SERVE. Phono ii:in. After ti-r show try a Turkish Batb nhnnw 214-J. Jr-ASSTEtL-Al K-AHD SKILL- M,CAHMAKEJf Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery Thone 180-R Agents 607 Front at, (Dayton Bicycles for rent) OMBaaaaiB "AS STEEL-" -AND SKILL MCAHMAKtM m'THEMJF PERSONAL NOTES JAMES RAINES expocts to leavo on tho Redondo tho last of tho week Mr California. MRS. DADE HAINES and family plnn to leave on the Alliance to morrow for Eureka, whore they will make, their future homo. C. J. MAHONEY. who had planned to leavo today for his home at Flor ence has postponed his trip until tomorrow, owing to tho Florence stage not leaving Gardiner until Wednesday. XLXT RTORE On sale for oue weok only, OO SILK Foulard, Messa lino and serge one-plcco GOWNS. H. LANDO. Within tho yoar of 1911 tho Gun ardor Lusltnnla crossed tho Atlantic thirty-two tlmon breaking tho world's rocord for continuous voyages. In this time sho stoamod ovor 100,000 mllos, maintaining an average spood westward of 24.67 knots nnd east ward 24.05 knots, a remarkable con sistency in running through summer nnd wlntor woathor. Her highest day's run was 6G4 inllca westward and 608 eastward nnd hor fastest voyago wob westward In four days, 13 hours, 3,6 minutes, at an average' upcod ot 2G.37 knots. Eastward hor quickest trip was mado In 4 days, 15 hours and 50 minutes at an average of 21.1 knots. On theso voyngos the Lusltanln carrlod 78,294 bags of mnll, spoclo to tho valuo of $6,'820, 000, and ovor 400,000 passengers. Tho big guns uaod by tho(navy aro destructive not nlond to a posslblo enemy, but to tho man bohlnd the gun, so far as his hoarlng Js concern ed. To protect tho gunnor'ji oars, an lugolnuns dovlco is UBod which per mits ordinary vibrations, as lu speech to pass, but Impedes tho largo sound wnvos which result from tho Bring of hoavy projoctllos, And now thoy are arranging to havo n dally transatlantic sorvlco bo twoon Now York nnd Europe Molasses la boing brought to tho Stntos tram Hllo in tanks and vossols nro boing built with largo containers In which tho molnssos Is poiirod, and then pumped out, tho samo as oil Is now hnndlod, whon tho vessol ar rives nt Its discharging port. WORK NEAR EUGENE W. R. Fontnlno nnd C. A. Pollo tlor camo In this morning rrom tho tunnol on tho Coos Bay lino. M. Pollotlor oxpectB to havo tho contract tnr imtHnir In tho tnnsonrv 111 tho ! tunnol. Mr. Fontnlno enya that work Is progressing satisfactorily aiong mo lino. Eugono Guard. Tonight nt TiTe Royal NEW VAUDEVILLE ROGERS nnd KOIIULE Presenting "THE SEMINARY GIRL" An original comedy sketch ot morlt that will ploaso you all tho way through. NEW SONGS THREE FEATURED PICTURES ALL FOR 10 CENTS SOUPS FLAKED PEAS A small 1-andful or Flaked Peas added to any soup, tirteen minutes betore It Is ready to serve, will greatly improvo us navor nnu wholcsomeness. PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS 3 cups of beef stock V cup cold water 1 Vt tablespoonfuls catuup Tiny piece ot garlic 1 oup Sperry Flaked Pes .... hi medium onion VS tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce 8alt to taste. Boll onjon In stock until tender, add catsup, Worcestershire, gar lic, dash ot wfilte pepper and salt; then add tho naked peas. Cook slowly 20 minutes, strain nnd servo with croutons. Stick onion with whole cloves. ' .1