The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
.LIGOMA.HAJS
For Spring
fear J"
The Best $3';
Hats Made
New, Stylish
Shapes
TOf COAST LEAGUE
WS.3 BALL SCORES
COOS BAY TIDES.
ttr
Hoi w Is glvon tho time and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Th tides aro placod In tho order
or occurronco, with their timet on
the first lino and holghts on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consecutive holghta will Indicate
whether It is high or low wator. Por
nigh wator on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Dalo. Anrll.
8.S6 3.43 8.C9
0.1 6.5 2.1
0.40 4.S3 9.3C
0.5 D.2 2.G
10.27 G.28 10.48
0.G 4.8 3.0
11.10 ft 91 11 nr.
Feot .C.7 0.4 4.G 3.G
Hra. .2.51
Feet .0.8
Hrs. .3.26
Feot .0.9
Hrs. .4.03
Feot .G.9
Hrs. .4.40
- Woolen .Mill Store
.Leading Hatters
Matihfield
Oregon
Ways "The Busy Corner -The'Rexall Store
t u
Keep
Your
ijBtollAJtftP
J or
tomorrow NiaiiT for
on This
Space
TUB WEATHER.
(Bv Assnclntnd Prunn
OREGON Fair tonight with
heavy frost In southwest and
onst; light frost In northwest
Friday; fair and warmor except
along coast; westerly winds.
LOOAL TEMPERATURE ItE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ondlnir
;? m.. April 18, by BonJ
Ostllnd. snocinl cmvnrnfnunt m. A
toorologlcal obsorver:
Maximum ci
Minimum 30 4
At 4:43 a. m 37 a
Precipitation GG
winu soutn; rainy.
No School TninftrmirTnmnrivin
being primary election day and a
lognl holiday, thcro will bo no session
of the Marshflold public schools.
Portland Drops Another Game
to San Francisco Other
Results.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Ba
Tiuios.)
PORTLAND, Ore., April 18
Portland lost again yesterday to San
Francisco here. Tho scores In tho
Const Leaguo yesterday wero as fol
lows! At Portland R. If.
Portlnnd r. 1 .1
san Francisco 8 12
At San Francisco n. TT.
Oakland 4 7
Los Angeles 0 0
At Los Angoles R. H.
Sacramento 3 7
Vernon 2 7
f i wj
PERSONAL NOTES
MAY CHANGE COURSE
ItiMirnuco Companies Mny Require
Vessel to Snll Southerly.
(By Associated PrcBs to Coos Bay
Tlmo.)
"WASHINGTON, n. n. Anrll 17
Tho rovonuo cuttor officials In
Washington tyollovo tho Titanic dis
aster will rosujt In Insuranco com
panies Insisting on steamships taking
a more southorn courso across tho
ocoan.
J. C. KENDALL has roturnod from
a business trip to Rosoburg.
F. A. HAINES was a Coqulllo busi
ness visitor yostordny.
MIKE BOONE Is down from Sumner
today on business.
W. A. REID returned today from a
business trip to Portland.
MR8. HARRY FOLSOM loft for Co
qulllo yesterday to visit rolatlves.
L. D. SMITH of Coos Rlvor was a
Marshflold business visitor today.
3, H. P1NKERTON of North Inlot
was a Marshflold buslnoss visitor
today.
W. II. MORGAN, of Daniels Creek, Is
a Marshflold buslnoss visitor to
day. J. H. PINKERTON of North Inlot
was a Marshflold business vUltor
today.
MI8S GERTRUDE MILLER has re
turned from n short visit with rel
atives at coqulllo.
HENRY HEGDAHL roturnod today
from Soattlo whoro ho took LIb
wlfo and child for burial.
J"t"WU!
POR
T LAN IS
sent or West
Our Great Special Saturday
" Sale Announcement
IT WILL 11R WELL WORTH WATCHING AND WAITINQ FOR
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
i ' .' i
PHONE MAIN 298 US
Mother 111 Mm. M. A. RvMlmnn
left this morning at 3 a. in, by way
tho Drain stago for Kansas City,
Mo and from thoro to Mound City,
Kan., being summonod to .tho olck
hod of her mother, who baa bcon sick
for tho past four wooks. Mrs. Trogo,
Mrs. Bwoetman's raothor, will bo ro-
mOmbOrCd bv miinv frlnnrlo wMM,
buo mado whllo visiting Mr. and Mrs.
awvuiinan iwo yoars ngo. Mrs.
Trogo Is past 80 years old and has
Hvod In Mound City. Kan., over GO
years.
Poor SDDStlto Is a sura nlen of In..
'Hirtd dlceitlon. A fw rlnnna -nt
Chinborliln's Stomach and Ltvpr
iiiteu will Birnnethnn vnup .llirna.
M nd Improvo your apuotlto.
tiwgiinas navo noon DonoHtod by
.UUoj theio Tablots.. For salo by
u oMieri.
WhyNot?
Pure Milk ,
and Cream
im!v?re tho on'y tlTm STERI.
-.iu our iuiik products, and
furnish:
MILK AT 23c PER GALLON.
CREAM AT 20o PER PINT.
hS."1' C,,ISAM AT 28c PKU
HlTTPTJMlF 11- .rr. . ...,.
OALLON. UC lft"
Delirerles 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Phono 73.
Coos Bay Ice & Cold
Storage Col
New BUI
Tonight
at
The Royal
' ROGERS mid KOHULE
Presenting
THE ARRIVAL OF UNCLE HEl.NIE
A comedy sketch full of llfo and
humor. Nqw Jokes and songs.
THREE GOOD PICTURES
10c
l.amo back Is usually caused by
rhmimutlsm of tho muscles of tho
buck, for which you will find nothing
bottur than Chnmborlaln's Llnlmont.
For salo by all dealers.
We Have Been Successful
!? kuj,,n& a largo stock of first
'" Electrical material and can
wtour patrons a very low price
house wiring. Got our price
- can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-j
WANT ADS.
WANTED Sulto of two or threo
furnished housekefcplng rooms at
once. W. F. Harmon, Chandler
Hotel.
FOR SALE At Breakwater office,'
1 emory wheel; 1 bbl. blackberry
cordial; 12 crates blackboards; 1
show case,
IOST Pearl - handled, keopsako
knife', on Broadway. Return to
Times offlco for icwnrd.
REPORT OF LIBRARY
Attendance During tho Mouth wan
crjr IjAI-ko.
Miss Adams, librarian of tho
Marshflold Public library, has sub
mitted hor monthly report to tho Li
brary Committee Tho patronago of
tho library Is Increasing rapidly. Tho
following Is a summary of tho report,
showing tho circulation and attond
anco: Adults ,003 vol.
Children 48 vol.
Toachors io vol.
Total i.i fin vni
Estlmatod attondanco for month 1400
now registrations 26
No. vol. addod a
Total numbor In library now 1,932.
TWO RATTLES TODAY
TurkN IU'JiuIho Nnvul Attack In
nimiiuioiies.
(By Assoclatod Proas to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. fi.. Anrll 1S.-
An official dispatch to tho Turkish
Embassy horo says four largo Itallun
warships and torpodo bout destroyois
attacked tho Turkish fort at tho on
truueo of tho Dardonllles, Thu fort
roturnod tho flro and one large bat
tloshlp'u injuries caused her to leavo
the fighting line. After threo and n
half hours fighting, tho Italian ves
sels wero repulsed. Another floot of
Italian vessels bombarded tho bar
racks and tho ammunition depots of
Samos Island.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
4
Thrt HedOnito Will tint nrrlvn In lin.
til about nildnlaltt tnnleht. nrrnrdlnir
io a wiroioss irom capt. Mngoo to
Agent McGoorgo this morning. '3ho
has beon bucking a strong hoad sea
all tho way up tho coast. Sho hah
about 47G tons of freight this trip,
including somo heavy machlnory,
NORTH BEND NKWB.
Tho launch CooBton will leavo tho
Rita's dock, North Bond, nt 7:30, to
take to Marshflold all dosirlng to at
tend tho Domorost modal contcat.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Atiilrnw Hnltn nrn
rojolclng ovor tho arrival of a 9V4-
pounu nauy gin, porn Tuesday.
Tho Mothers and Toacltors' Club
had planned to hold a mooting Fri
day, April 19, but have had to post
pone tho mooting until Friday, April
26.
A false flro alarm was turned In
early this morning from ono of tho
resorts on tho North Bond water
front. Thoro wasn't oyen a blazo
started.
Ilnviutl I will pay $50 rowan
for Information leadlnir In thn rntnrn
of Goo. Condlo, ngod 7G, to his home.
Anv nartv flndlni? hlir. will klmllv
notify mo nt once. Mrs. Geo. Condlo.
uanaon, urogon.
44
AMONG THE SICK
..4
F. A. Sncclil Is roportod aulto sick
at his homo In South Marshflold.
Aloe. Wilson, ivhn miRtnlno.1 n
stroko of paralysis tho day boforo
yosioraay, is in n ratiior critical con
dition. His slstpr, Mrs. Frazor, of
Portland, has beon sont for.
Frank Sumnor, doputy postmnstor.
Is laid up at his homo as a result of
Injurlos sustntnod lyoBtorday whllo
aiding his wlfo with tho Bprlng
houso-cloanlng. Ho was standing on
tho roof of tho shod kitchen washing
tho exterior of tho windows whon his
foot slipped. Ho foil to tho ground
mid was badly bruised and shnkon up
but no bonos woro broken.
Rndorlck O'Connor, tho youngost
son of Mrs. J. W. Bonnott, Is now ill
of tho menslos nt tho Bonnott homo.
This makes four children of tho fam
ily nffllclod. Joev Mrlfnnu-n hnvliu-
scarlet fovor; Grnclo McKeown nna
Hutton O'Connor having tho moasles,
tho luttor bolnc confined nt the homo
of Mrs. Chrlstlno Kruso In West
Mni'shflold.
AID FOR FAIR
Have your Joo printing none al
rhe Times' office.
Jnique Pantatorium
lODERN nYERS, CLEANERS.
"M T.'J"'".1' E, Strauss &,Co.
n Salt f ,ng Lot, us mak your
gm . :
igsiaini.
Phnna 2no-X.
A. H. HODOINS
'WAira j
Marshfield Paint
pecorating Co.
!
furnlioed
MAR8HFIELD,
Phone 140L Orioa
FOR SAW Proctlcally now ?60
Singer sewing machine; will take
$25 If tuken nt once. Phone 287.
HOTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE At
u reasonublo prlco for cash; good
business; pays Its expenses at tho
presont time; good prospect for
tho season 1912; in good running
order; all Improvements; up to
uato place; whu noi unu uuu
water, lncludod In the building;
baths and toilet, etc.. good rea
son for salo; good opportunity for
the right party. Tro hotel all
furnished without any further ex
pense required. Price $1500, on
easy terms. Inquire or write to
E. M. P., proprietor, Box 85, Laim
loU, Oregon.
FOR RENT First-class dining room,
none but responsible parties need
apply. Inquire ut Times office.
WANTED Capable housekeeper for
Ten Mile ranch home; woman of
about forty desired. Address II.
S. Poppieuaum, i.aKesmo. uitt
I Attornoy J. O. Stommlor nnd wlfo
returned last Frldny afternoon from
n business trip to Mnrshflold. Mi.
Stommlor secured subscriptions for
$800 worth of stock of tho Coos and
Curry county fair association, whllo
on thp, Bay. MyrtlQ Point Enter
prise. ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY
A 10-inch soml-porcolaln SALAD
or UTILITY DISH with ouch 91.00
worth of goods you buy at our store,
Saturduy only. Como and boq tho
thousand nnd one useful articles we
linvn iitwl nnHilrifv nva. IRj. Vnnt
Nnonay saved. PEOPLE'S fl, 10 mid
life STORE.
MISS GERTRUDE SCA1FE loft yes
terday for n short visit nt tho
Rooko ranch on Coon Ulvnr.
MATT NEIME, who recently moved
io u rancn on mo roau to Tompic
tou Is In Marshflold todav.
FOR SALE OR TIUDE Good pay
ing restaurant. Inqulro 86 Com-
morciai nvonuo, Marsiuiold.
MISS RICHMOND passod through
horo today on routo from Michigan
to visit hor brother, Dr. Richmond,
nt Coqulllo.
MRS. W. HILL nnd family arrivod
horo today from Minnesota to Join
Mr. Hill who Is employed nt tho
Smith mill.
FRANK BOUTIN, JR., arrivod horo
todny from Bayflold, Wis., to look
after his big timber holdings in
Coos Countv.
W. F. HARMON nn.l wlfn nn.t hnh
arrived horo today from Tho Dalles
whoro tho latter bayo boon visit
ing rolatlves.
ABRAHAM VAN ZILE and Cnshtor
Grovos of tho First National Bank
of North Bond wero business visi
tors In tho city yesterday.
JUDGE H. L. BENSON arrivod horo
today on tho Brcakwntor from
Klamath Falls to prcsldo nt tho
coming torm of circuit court.
F. M. FRIEDBERG nnd wffo nnd son
havo roturnod from tholr Bummer
homo oh Coos Rlvor. Englnoer
Lcofo nnd wife wero tholr gliosis
for n few days thcro.
E, R. IIOLLINQSWOHTIL of San
DIOKO. has nrrlvort nn C.nnn Tlnv i.
tako a, position with tho Orocon
, Power company as purchasing
HBunt nnu, stproKcpper.
J. D. McN,EIL has movod from Bunk
er HIU to West Mnrshflold. Mr.
Stoln, whoso family Just arrivod
horo from tho .east,, Is occupying
tho McNoll houso nt BunkcrHlll.
MR, and MR8. CARLSON of North
Bond are todav mnvlntr inin Mm
former E. C. Houoor ranch JuBt
fiuoyo .mo lorKs or Coos Rlvor
which ho tins Just purchased,
Thoro aro 320 acres In tho tract.
HERBERT LOCKHART, J. Albort
Matson and J. II. Flanagan loft
for Coos Rlvor todny to try nnd
Jnnd n fow of 'thp big trout that
arorroported to bo thoro waiting
for tho hook.
PROF. J. N. BEOas, who was form
erly located horo but who hns
spent tho .wlntor at Portland, nr
. rlyed horo today on tho Brcak
wntor and will res u mo his clnBsos
In dancing horo,
II. A. WELLS roturnod Onst ovcnlng
from Coqulllo whoro ho was sum
monod ns a wltnoss boforo tho
grand Jury In tho Bollon caso
which was taken up Immodlatoly
nftor till tho witnesses had been
uearu in tno iiostcott enso.
Wi E. HOMME, of Cooston, wns n
Mnrshflold visitor todny. Ho ro-
Cnllt'U that nine vnnrk nun Im mnil.i
tho trip from Llvorpool to New
.York on tho Carpathla, tho ship
that rescued tho survivors of tho
Titanic, then making hor second
trip.
IVER JOHNSON
BICYCLES
at
Pioneer Hardware Co.
Union Oils
JASOLINE DISTiLLATS
BENZINE KEROSENE
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUUAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
tfanlilleld. Ore. PIIONK S04M
Mail Orders Bollcltxl.
BIG DANCE in KCKIIOFF HALL,
North Bond, SATURDAY NIGHT,
APRIL 20; good floor committee.
TOELLK'S ORCHESTRA.
HOWARD'S gonulne MEXICAN
TAMALKS delivorod any place in the
city until 12 O'CLOCK at night.
They are READY to SERVE. Phono
.l:tn.
E. 8. GEAR "
OFFERS
Fine 11-ncro HOME farm, nenr
Mllllngton; C acres under cultiva
tion; 5 acres pasture; 2 acres
strawberries; gasoline launch, row
boat, boathouse, team, new harness,
wagon, cow, chlckons, pigs; good
house, well nnd runulne water. Prlco
$0000; terms. You will havo to bo
quick.
Room 22 First National Bank Bldg.
DEMOCRATS ATTENTION! !
Friday, April 19, is tho dato of tho
Primary Eloctlon. All rogistored
Democrats aro earnestly urgod to
voto. Success was novor moro as
surod than for 1912.
Romombor that, whllo 10 dolegatos
to tho National Convontlon aro to bo
elected, YOU CAN VOTE FOR ON
LY ONE.
Tho same ruin nnnllnn tn Mm tirm.
(dentin! Electors.
No names nnnonr nn Mm linllnf tnr
some of the offlces, but you should
Write In tho nnmn nrwl niMrnna nt
your choice
Tho following good men havo con
sented to make actlvo campaigns if
nominated in this manner:
For Representative in Congress, Rob
ert G. Smith of Grants Pass,
For Sonntor, Eighth Senatorial Dis
trict, Hugh McLaln, of Mnrshflold.
For Representative, J. O. Stemmlor
of Myrtlp Point.
For Coroner, Dr. C. O. Tnggart of
Marshflold,
(Paid Adv.) Democratic County
Contral Committee
Governor Announces Details of
Polioy for Port of
Coos Bay.
Dr. J. T. McCorniac has Just ro
colvod from Gov. Wost tho dotails
of tho plan that tho Govornor has do
cldod upon for handling tho nppolnt
mont of tho commissioners for tho
Port of Coos Bay whon tho Port Is
reorganized. Tho plan wns first an
nounced In Tho Times a fow wooka
ago. It will bo takon up nt tho noxt
mooting of tho Chamber of Com
morco nnd approved ns it has met
with tho hearty npprovnl of almost
ovory ono.
Horo is tho dotalied plan submit
ted by Gov. West:
1. At tho snmo tlmo of oloctlon
for tho Incorporation of tho Port of
Coos Bay, thoro Bhall bn conduotod
In onch precinct an election of com
missioners of said Port.
2. Any porson qualified to bo ap
pointed ob a Commissioner of said
Port! may submit to tho Socrotnry of
tho Marshflold Chambor of Commorco
potltlon that his narao bo placod up
on a "Commlnnlnnnrn' rtnltnt" tn hn
votod at thb snmo tlmo no tho oloc
tlon for tho Incorporation of tho Port
of Coob Bay; and It it appoars that
Bald potltlon Is slgnod by at lout
fifty qunllflod electors of said pro
posed Fort district, said porson shall
bo consldorod an a cndldato for ap
pointment ns Commissioner of Port
of Coos Bay nnd shall tin nniltimi n
havo his namo placod upon said
"CnmmlnHlnnw'n TlnllnM1' na Vmraln-
Bftor nrovldfld. Enrh nt mM nnll.
tlons shall bo fllod with said Secre
tary at loast ton (10) days prior to
tho day Of said oloctlon.
3. All nnmos of candidates shall
bo nrrangod upon said' "Commission
or's Ballot" In alphabetical ordor ac
cording to tho first lottor of tho last
namo of each candldato. Said ballot
shall contain tho heading:
"COMMISSIONER'S BALLOT"
Vot,o for flvo candldatcn for tho of
fires of commissioners of tho Port of
COOB Bay. To voto for a rnmlMntn
mako a cross (X)) In tho squaro in
ironi oi mo nnmo or oacn candidate
vptoa tor. do not voto for moro than
.ftvo candidates."
Said ballot shall contain no othdr
matter thereon oxcopt tho names of
tho candidates and, a box squaro In
front of each namo, Such ballot
Bhall bo prepared by thp Bocrotary of
tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco
and prlntod copies thoroof, sufficient
Jo supply tho vptqra pf each, precinct,
shall bo sent or dollvorod by said,
Seprotary, to H vdtlng placo In each
proclnct, Said ballots shall bo in
chnrgo of (ho Judges nnd clerks of
oloctlon in oach proclnct, and as each
votor appears to voto upon tho ques
tion of tho Incorporation of tho Port,
ho shall bo glvon ono of said ballots.
Aftor marking said ballot tho Judges
and clorkB of oloctlon, by ono of tholr
.number shall rocolvo said ballot and
doposlt thb Barao In a separata ballot
box to bo known ns "Commissioners'
Ballot Box." No doctor Bhall return
nnd voto moro than ono of said bal
lots, At tho conclusion of tho oloc
tlon said ballots shall bo canvassod
by tho said Judgos and dorks nnd re
turn mado of tho result thoroof.
Bald returns shnll lin nlirnml liv nt
loast threo Judges and clerks of oach
precinct ami, togotnor w'h snld bal
lots, dollvorod In porson or by mall
to tho said Socrotary of Marshflold
Chambor of Commerce.
4, Tho said Socrotary of Marsh
flold Chambor of Comnmrrn nhll
canvass said returns from nach nr.
etnet. nnd sond to tho Govornor of thn
Stnto of Orogon, nn abstract of such
canvass showing tho voto In oach
precinct for each candldato, tho total
voto for oach candldato, nnd to such
abstract shall attach tho original cor
tlflcatos as roturnod by tho Judges
and clorks of oaoh precinct.
G, Tho ilvo candidates rocolving
tho highest numbor of votoa at such
oloctlon, and who may bo qunllflod
In all roBpocts, will bo nppolntod by
tho Govornor of tho Stnto of Oregon
as Commlsslonora of the Port of Coos
Bay, in case snld Port Is Incorporated.
Tho aboyo regulations approved
this 15th day of April, 1912.
(Signed) OSWALD WEST.
YOU CAN CURE THAT
BACKACHE.
Pain along tho back, dlzzlnoss, head'
nchn nnd ennnral Innpiinr- net n
packago of Mother Gray's AROMAT-IO-LEAFt
tho nloasant root and, horo
euro for all Kidney, Bladder and Ur
Inay troubles. When you fool all
run down, tired, weak and without
onorgy uso this, remarkable combin
ation of nature's liorbs and roots.
As a regulator It has no equal. Mo.
ther Gray's AROMATICLEAF Is sold
by Druggists or sont by mall for GO
cts. Sample sent FREE. Address,
The Mother Gray Co.. Le Roy. N. Y.
FJR SAW3 Ono new 20-foot gaso
line launch. Sea Max Timmer
man, 862 North Front stret,
-AS STEEL-'
-AHD SKILL
CANMAKbw
myTHEMVJF
Dayton Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
Thono 180-R Agents 007 Front st.
(Day ton Bicycles for rent)
SOUPS
FfiA'KED PEAS
A small handful of Flaked Peas added to
any soup, fifteen minutes boforo It Is ready
to serve, win greatly improvo its navor ana
wholesomeness.
PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS
3 cups of beet stock
cup cold wntor
1 Mi tablespoonfuls cutsup
Tiny ploco of garlic
1 cup Sperry Flaked Pens ....
M medium onion
V4 tablespoon Worcestershire
Banco
Salt to taste.
Boll onion In stock until tender, add catsup, Worcestershire, gar
lic, dash of white peppor and salt; then add the finked peas. Cook
slowly 20 minutes, strain and serve with croutons. Stick onion with
wholo cloves.