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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 1 COOS BAY TIMES I WALT MASON I HHek , 1 111! ! H. 0. MALONHV Editor and Pub. DAN K. nlALONKV News Editor FORBIDDEN IIY LAW THERE has boon much tnlk about tho freak laws of Oregon, but thoro nro bther Btntcs with qaeer legislative enactments, A Kansas City paper recently com piled a list of trivial enactments on So statute books of Kansas. Somo them and tho ponaltics thoy In. poHo nro as follows: To fall to clean a henhouse onco oVbry twenty-four hours, $2r fine. To soli n dime novel with an ac count of crime, $100 flue. To keep tamo pigeons, $15. To tnlk back to n pollcomnn, $100. To "flic" ono doc on another, $100. To hitch a horso to a wolght weighing less than thirty pounds, W. To throw rlco at newly wed cauplos, $100. To whittle on a fonco, $2G. To spit a wnd of gum In a strcot car, $25. To have n barbed-wlro fenco ntound your promlsos, $25. To enrry a stotio out of another man's yard, $50, To throw a banana peeling Into Cok Crook, $100. To watch n corn doctor work his a.w on, tho Btreot, $50. NAM MILITIA OFFICER HERE THE WAILING PLACE I look around on this world bo gray, and slzo up 11b stock of Borrow; there's nothing worth whllo In sight todny, nor promlso of good tomor row. 1 maKO n nowi inai wouiu nusu uio aeau, nnu weep till tho world Is wetter, and nil of tho gallons of tears I shed uon't seem to mako things much bet tor. This llfo's an cxponBlvo thing, 1 sigh, froo roln to my anguish giving; and when man makes up his mind to die, It costs a lot moro than living. And brooding o'er mournful things llko theso has maao mo a chronic wocpor; but all tho gallons of brlno I squeczo don't sooin to mako things much chenpor. I look around on my busy friends who toll with their spades and axes, and weop for thorn; whon tholr la bor onds tholr bundles will go for tnxes. 1 molston well with my scalding brlno the pnth of tho smith and Bower; but all my stunts In tho weeping lino don't Beom to mnko taxes lower. I stand aghast whon tho Bun's In sight, and groan when tho rain Is pouring, and have bad dreams both by day and night, and spend all my tlmo do nlnrlne: I nm chief crouch at tho WallltiK Plnco, tho boss and tho peerless kicker; and all tho rivers that streak my face don't Boom to mnko things run slicker. dOVA K$" 4$t Lw 1 W I IS Llout. niombcrg, senior officer of tTao Orogon Naval Mllltln, arrlvod hero from Portland yostorday to In spect tho Coob Day and Unndon di visions of tho organization. It was expected to linvo most, of tho local rnotnbors turn out and wolcomo him when, tho Breakwater arrived, but owing to tho vohsoI bolng Inter than was oxpoctcd, not many of them woro nil tho dock to grcot him. Yostorday Capt. Macgonn nssom blcd m ninny of tho mombors of tho Ideal divisions as posslblo and Llout. Xllombcrg guvo tlom a tnlk ou tho ntfnlnt of thu orgnnlzailun. IIu Ntatod that tho annunl crulso will bo licit! from Juno 10 to Juno 20 and Mio Oregon Nnvnl Mllltln will go on tTio TJ, 3. S. Murylnnd, one of tho f Incut vonsolfl In tho navy. Sho car ries about 700 men nnd tho Orogon Mllltln will work nlqngsldc tho regu lars aud will got most oxcollont training. It Is planned to havo tho Marylaud conio down tho coast and Jbavo a tug tnko tho Coos Day and Unndon militiamen who go on tho crulso out to her. Sho will tkoa pro crod to Pugot Sound, whoro huo will Jbjn the- Moorohcnd. carrying tho California Naval Mllltln, and the Pannnrlranln, carrying tho Washing (ojf Naval Mlltln. Thp three yessols will (lion proceed to sea for target Hmotico. Lieut. Dlnmbcrg Is nuxlous to ro crutt tho Coos Day divisions up to tllolr former strength. He hopes to HtrutRhton tho misunderstanding of ir.ycir ago which canned tho mom 1oj-h to Iobo Intorost In It, Ho nays tliat If the divisions nro recrultod un srnln, tho Navy Dopartmont will furnish all tho oqulpmont nocossnry. Tho whalo boat and cutter which woro recolvod this week woro tho first of tho equipment to bo fur nished Unless sho I nblo to recruit , ttium and got thum working bottot than they did for n while, ho tuny dlalmnd tho orgnnlzntlon, but ho a vory desirous that this shall not bo thu. cn8t. Since Capt. Macgenn as wumod rommnnd of tho locnl di vision he has boon gradually gcttln thorn bark In shupo, but tho work hnn boon difficult. Today Llout. Dlomborg went lo tanndon nnd will return tnmnrrnw. ITuosday ovonlng, nnothor meotlng of tho Coos Day divisions will ho held. Went, niomborg Is nccompanlod by Ih wtfo on tho trtn. T BALL SCORES Portland Takes Sunday Morn ing Game From Vernon Other Games. STANDING OP TEAMS Defeats Camp Seven and East side North' Bend Defeats Eastside Team. Sumnor was an easy victor In tho double- bonder playod thoro yostor day, dofoatlng tho tonm from mnlth Powors Camp No. 7 and tho Enstsldo Athlotlc Club's toam. Only four Innings woro playod bo twoon Sumnor nnd tho Cnmp Sovon tonm, tho scoro bolng Bovon to four In Sumner's fnvor. Tho Eastsldo-Sumnor gnmo wont Bovon Innings and rosultod In a scoro ' POItTLAND, Ore, May 20. Port of olghtoon to thirteen In Sumnor's land took tho Sunday morning gnmo fnvor. Tho Enstsldo team was ac- from Vomon at Los Angoles yostor- compnnlod by a picnic party of day by n scoro of 12 to G, but W. L. P.O. Oakland 28 17 .622 Vomon 20 18 .GDI Los Angeles ....23 2 .523 Snn Francisco ..20 24 .455 Sacramento ....18 25 .410 Portlnnd 14 25 .350 about fifty from Knstsldo Next Sundny, Sumnor will piny tho Norwny tonm at Sumnor. Norway Is said to havo ono of tho strongest tennis In tho county, Yostorday afternoon, North Dond dofoatod a toam from Enstsldo twon-ty-fottr to flvo. Tho rogulnr Eastsldo toam has divided owing to dlfforencos botwoon tho plnyors. Saturday, tho North Dond Dox Fac tory tonm dofontod tho North .Dond High School tonm thirteen to two. Howovor, tho Dox Factory had throo of tho rogulnr longuo tonm players, Wallace Murphy and Kltinoy, In tholr Hnaup. Big Dance at Sumner Saturday May 25 Billy Kcyscr's Four-Piece Orchestra will furnish music. Stonmor Wah-ta Wasa loaves North Dond at 7 and Mnrshflold at 7:30 nnd Mllllcoma leaves Mnrshflold nt 7. EVERYBODY' COME FINE TIME. dropped tho nrternoon gamo by a scoro of 2 to 1. Tho Sunday gnmox In tho Const Longuo rcsultod as fol lows: At San Francisco It. II. E. Snn Francisco 3 5 2 Oakland 2 4 2 Afternoon Onnie. Snn Frnnclsco 0 5 Onkland 1 2 At Los Portlnnd . Vornon . Angeles- It. II. 12 18 C 9 Afternoon Game. Portland 1 5 Vornon 2 9 Leroy Thnckor, Watortown, S. D., .nays "I sufforod with rhoumntlsm for over eight yours, nnd It seemed at times I would go crazy with palu. Tfiroo pottles of Foloy Pills cured my rbouiuatlsm nnd I gladly recouunond thorn Hold hv Ited Cross Drug Co. Tracy the Bandit. Tho featuring plcturo at The Roval TONIGHT MELVI.V nnd O'NEILL, presenting "THE HACK TUACK TOUTS." Good singing and acting. Don't miss tlioni tonight. NEW ACT TOMORROW NIGHT MwnyH tliivo new Plcluivs 10 Cents At Sncrnmonto R, H, E. Sacramonto 3 8 5 Los Angoles 7 8 1 Hnturdny'N Games. At Snn Francisco It. II. E. Sun Frnnclsco 3 12 3 Oakland 2 7 1 E. 0 2 E. 2 At Los Angeles R. H. Vornon C 11 Portland 3 11 At Sacramento It. H. Sncrnmonto 0 7 Los Angoles 2 10 tte.20 SPALDING Perham Park The Only Restricted Building District on Coos Bay The entire 80 Acres has been platted into lots and is now on the market. The property lies in tho center of Marshfield, five to ten minutes' walk from the business part of tho city. Remember each lot is large enough for a first-class home. Prices From $400 to On Easy Terms $600 E. G. PERHAM Lockhart Bldg., 2nd floor, opposite Postofficc. The Sign of I Good Candy Another AlwaVs ' jGreat Thing w : . r, .. r- "'About the you auco tan roote1 W unvvpNPwvMpmMr JUtfuMifeiidaaiMMM PHONE 14 t-J NIOHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Ilotol. TWO NEW OAKS Aftor 11 P. M. Phono C-J Residence Phono 28-J Will mako trips to Coqulllo. "A Rose 6' Plymouth Town" BY THE SENIOR CLASS Of Mnrshflold High School, at MASONIC OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING MAY 25TH Resorved seats 50c. Now on Bale at "Busy Cornor." Cork CORA "OHIcIal National League" Base Ball 91.25 eacfe Tho Official Ball of the World Series City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and LCnlcr roasonnhlo chnrgos. Our motto; "Will go nnywhero at any tlmo." StnndB Blanco Hotel and Blanco I Cigar Storo. Day Phonos 78 and 40. Night Phono 40. HARKKIt & OOODALE. proprietors. Lynn Lnmbotk Fred Nomlo For your own int.rol.in.1.1 upon U.. C3(llll3C AlllO o6lVICC tUKK CENTER BALL THE STAJUDIBD IIU , THE ONIY omClAL Mil Crk CtnUr BUi u. lHa only ball .ultoru.J by th ollid.l playing rule.. pro. I Good Cars Reasonable Rates All Night Servlco 1 Careful driving asBurod. Phono Blnnco Pool Room, 231-R until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phone 5-J. Palaco Restaurant. Electric Flat Iron Is Its Saving of Labor Bw4 f lb rjim,n'nmwmmimi SAVES TIME AND LABOR Cerk Center Dilb hv bun .dopt.d by both of iK m.Jor l.iuca ud by tha grt majontyoi Iba pro fe.tlOnal lf.nl,. In (kt. Mimhv Cark Center BtUt mutt ba u..d in all WoiU Srlc stonca lot tha nail I wtnty Yaara. , Cab You Afford to Flar with Anythiu Hut a Cork Center Ball I SnJ foe aamplai i ol rnatrrial. etc.. for De D.ll ' w.o -Pr w'PS;--! CARPETS UIMIOLSTRRING AND A. G. SPAJLDING & BROS. 'PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneu. oo ueary street . Saa Fruaclrca I inntlo Cleaning Cnmn,,,. w. . - ;- - o ww...A,MM v.i..a tur turK inKcn at WANTED ! ! ! STATEMENT OE CONDITION OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSHEIELD, OREGON. Al tho c!oe of liiiHlness, April 18, 1013. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. t 1-132, 792. CC Bnuklug Houso 50,000.0u Cash aud Exchangee 251,981.96 Total $734,774.62 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In 50,000.00 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 55,563.67 Deposits C29.210.95 We Carry a Complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods THE GUNNERY front Street Marshfield, Ore. GOING HARVEY PHONE 10(1 Every woman knows how ninny steps nro necessary walking between ironing board and hot stove while ironing with old fash ioned sad irons. Never will she forget the aching backs of sad iron days. Electric flat irons cause no useless steps give off no useless heat which saps strength and vitality. Aching backs do not reside in the same homo with electric flat irons. Our New Business Department will bo glad to send a representative to demonstrate tho Unique Pantatorium THE .MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Edward IS. Struma A Pn fine Tailoring Let us maka your nexi aim, 2fl5 Commercial. Phono 250-3C Total $734,774.62 A Modem Brick BulldliiR. Electric Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot nud Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Ratos: 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Markdt. Marshfield, Oregon. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GOUTHELL Phono ilftl NOTICE OE SALE OP REAL PROPERTY. NOTICE Is horoby glvon that the undorslgnod administrator of the eu , tato of John Mnkl, deceased, will re ceive sealed bids for tho salo of tho following described property, to-wlt: Beginning 15 chains south of tho cor. Of SecB. 14. 1G. 22 nn.l 'S Ttv.. a S., of R. 13 W.. of tho Will. Mor.. In Coos County, Oregon, run thonco S. 2.60 Chs.; thonco W. 20 Chs.; thonco , .. .ou uiiB.; inenco K. 200 Chs. to tho plnco of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less. Said bids to bo iiremiieu at tuo otneo of James T. Ilnll. Marshfield, Oregon, on or bo foro 30 days from the dnte of this notice, to-wlt, Juno IS, 1912. Dated nt Mnrnliflold, Oregon, this ISth day of May, 1912. , ... . ALlEK JOHNSON, Administrator or tho estate of Jq1.ii Makl, deceased. iron. JZmfe.HSifi w .-12 II , , .j,iaJ.a PRICE $3.00 Telcphon 1W Oregon Power Co. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. A TURKISH BATH i9pt' GOOD. Phone li