The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912 EVENIMG EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
WALT MASON
THE POET
PHILOSOPHER
M. C. MALONEY Editor and Pub.
DAN E. BIALONKY News Editor
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BCOfETHINO TO THINK ABOUT
FROM now until Novombor tho
poopto of Oregon, will hnvo
aotnothing to think about, with
2T bills up for the. Novembor oloc
tl6n, but this Is four less than, two
yearn ngo. .
Of those six wore referred by tho
Inst loelslnturc, nnd four of tho laws
unSBOd hnvo been roferondumed, In
cluding the University of, Orogon
bill.
Tho six measures roforrctl to tho
people by the legislature Include nn
mnendment to Section 8 or Artlclj o
of the Constitution, creating tho ot
flcp ,of LIcutonapt Governor; nn
ntnondmont to Section 1 of Artlclo ?,
providing fci uniform rules of taxa
tion; nn amendment to Section 32 of
A'rtlclo 1, providing that no tax shall
bo Imposed without tho consent of
Iba poqplq or thplr representatives
Id .(ho legislative assonibly; an
ntnehdmont to Soctlon 1 or Artlclo 0.
abolishing poll tux; an amendment
ta Section 1 or Artlclo 17, providing
manner of nmondlng Constitution:
nn nmendmont to Seqtlon 3 of Artlclo
II, fixing liabilities ot stockholder
of, corporations.
Two referendum petitions hnvo
been tiled against tho npproprintlons
f6r tho University of Oregon, which
nggrogato $831,517,84, nnd a rofcr
ondum vote will bo taken on tho ap
propriation of 150,000 for tho Mon
mouth normnl dormitory. Besides
tnea,p three, a roforendum potltlon
has boon filed against Sonnto bill No.
72 which, provides for putting regu
lation of nil public scrvlco corpora
tions, fn hands ot tho Stato Railroad
Commission.
Among tho moasurcs for which pc
ttttonB- nro now being circulated, or
will bo circulated shortly, nro four
Uuc monsurcs bolng prepared by thu
Bfato Tax Commission; four high
way bills; one to nbollsh capital pun
ishment: ono to fix railroad freight
classifications nnd rates; ono for tho
repeal of tho county's right to estnb
llsli lU own tax system; ono to sub
wtltuto a filing feo for tho potltlons
of candidates In primary election ;ouo
4& prevent congestion of nominees of
tone party In cities: ono to mako Lln
' coin's birthday a logal holiday; ono
, to nlake tho flat salary amendment
npply to tho stato printer Immo-
rilatoly Instead of at tho close of tho
InciitnhcUt'd term.
111 I. U. ,.tTlT lV
Tho fountain pen is useful to all our human tribes; It's bettor than
tho goosoful quill used by ancient Bcrlbcs. It's bought by Christmas
shoppor to glvo to Undo Heck, so lie can pusu a )
stopper down In a bottlo's nock. I'vo bought about a
dozon at Jlrapson's nqtlon storo, nnd undo, nunt and, '
cqusln gnVo mo as" many moro; and It I do not loso
thorn, thoy aro a boon, you'd think; but whon I want .
to use thorn they're olwayB out of Ink. And if somo
Ink still lingers Insldo tho blamed maohlno, it gots
upon my fingers nnd stains mo. rddor grcoh. If
am In a hurry, It rends my bosom then; thoro's noth
ing else can worry man like a fountain pen! I twist
It nnd I shako It, and turn tho thing around, and
thon got mad nnd break it nnd stamp It In tho ground. '
A fountain pen would pleaso mo nnd fill mo with do-1
llirht: of trouble It would enso mo If It would only1,
write. Tho fountnln pon Is handy for pushing corks, I
think: It surolv Is n dandy nt splashing you with Ink.
It has a dozon fcaturos commending It to men, but no wqll-bnlancod crea
tures would uso It as a pon I ftT.rTijkt.i3i2.fcf a. Ay
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jap captain
AHAflO AND VICINITY
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J.. W. Mendows Is aulto 111 again.
Miss Oraco Millor spent Sunday
with her slstor. Mrs.' Marlon Clinton
iMIut Morlo Rndnbuugli, who is
tonrhlng at Fat Elk, Bpont Sunday at
hor'liomo on Flsutrap.
J.' O. Find, who Is teaching tho
Iln'nor Flshtrap school, spent Satur
day and Sunday' at His home in Co
qtllllo.
Tho road supervisor, Marion Clin
td'u, is doing consldorablo work on
thti road along the grndo bolow EIbIi
trup' landing.
Lowls PInkorton returned homo
from 8,n Francisco a fow days ago.
Mrl ' PInkorton brought COO little
"WCiiUo Leghorn ghlekous homo with
liljw.
MIrii Myrtle Hodgo has been en
gaged to tench tho fall ami winter
torm ot school nt Flshtrap. Miss
Hodgo Is now touching school In
natulan. . . .
Tho Farmers' Union had tfiolr Ire
cream social at tho Flshtrap school
house Saturday afternoon. It was
lnrgoly attended nud everyone enjoy
ed thomsolvca liumonsely.
Tho tiuartorly meotlug will bo hold
uUtho Methodist church Sunday, May
19. Tho members nnd friends nro to
bring their dlnnera nnd pnrtuko of a
basket dinner at tho church house
on that day.
Ono very unique article sold at tho
bazaar Saturday ovonlng was n lovely
cako niudo by Mm. Krnntz, It was u
rroatn cako decorated with encoanut
nnd raisins. It wits puruhased by
Kotwt ftllllor for his birthday cako,
ns lio was 20 years old on tho day fol
lowing the. bazaar.
Hurrah for Arago and Flshtrap!
Thoy'ro still on tho earth's surface,
nud n: tho roads aro much Improved
tho buggies nro thoro also and splnn
lug around In this vicinity quite live
ly now. All tho,,youug men are tun
ing their best girls for a Jolly ride
or olso tho other fellow's .bust girl.
The Ladles' Aid hold their bazaar
nt the I'lnkerlou homo ou Flshtrap
Saturday ovonlng, May 11. Thore
wero about 15Q pooplo presont. Tho
crowd was served with n dollclous
Ohlckeu IMu suppor. Ice Creim and
cakoi weitf also nerved. Tlu Indira
have been working for this bazaar
fnr'ovur n year as thoy begun a name
quilt for It' n year ago last March.
Tho quilt had about .260 or 270
mimes on It, all worked with fast rod
thiead on white cloth. They also had
a number of other quilts, sofa pil
lows, dollies, aprons nnd other woar
lug: npparel. The arttoles wero sold
at miction, Joan llauiptou bolng tho
ablo auctioneer. Miss Morlo Hoda
tmugh bid on tho name quill and was
the lucky nnd proud winner. Tho
proceeds taken In nt the- bazaar wore
?10:i 4G The Ladles' Aid fool woll
repaid for tholr oarnost work In ar
ranging and planning for this bazaar.
Master of Big Tramp Steamer
Passenger On Vessel
Here Today.
Tho Alllnnco arrived in this
morning from Euroka nftor a good
trip up tho coast. Capt. Lofstod re
ports that ho crossed out from Eur
okn at noon ydstorday and struck
good wcathor along tho coast.
Capt M. Imahashl of tho Jnpancso
trnmpi stonmor, Shlnlsumnru, wns n
paBSongor on tho Alllnnco, trnvollng
In tho Cnptaln'flcnbln. Whllo his vos
sol was loading n part of a cargo of
Rodwood at Eurkoa rocontly, ho was
strlckon with nppondlcltls nnd had
to undergo an oporatlon. This wns
only ton dnys ago and ho Is just re
cupcrntlng. Ho hns boon making
American ports for a numbor of yonrs
and hns n fairly good command of
English. Howovor, tho oporatlon
nnd romovnl of his appendix Is some
thing that ho does not fully under
stand. Iio had a number of photo
graphs ot his appendix taken nnd
tills morning exhibited them to call
ers at Capt. Lofsted's cabin. His
vessel, the Shlntsumaru, Is now com
pleting her cargo at Pugot Sound for
Molbourno nnd ho Is hastening thore
to Join hor. Sho hns boon waiting
sovornl days for him. Sho carries
about 3,500,000 foot of lumbor nnd is
manned ontlroly by a .Tapancso crow,
about 100 men bolng hor comple
ment. Tho Alllnnco sailed this attornoon
for Portland nnd will sail from thoro
for Coos Uay next Saturday ovonlng.
Among thoso arriving on the Alll
nnco today woro:
C. Vt Llnborgor, O. Hnrnoy,
A. Dawson, M. J. Ilornhlll, 8. Horoa,
R. Campbell, E. C. Cortolyou, II. A.
Ilontoll, Goo. Looko, J. W. Tracy,
M. Ooln, M, Andorson, D. Roynolds,
F. Mnttson, I. Adnms, M. L. Joboll
nnd wlfo, J. A. Hughes.
Among thoso sailing on tho Alli
ance woro tho following:
John Mlchnols, W. D. Dillon. Wnl
ter Fulchor, n. Fordlnand, E. Mat
thows, J. Pnpas. Mrs. D. M. Kcsslor.
R. II. Cartld, J. V. Hodson, nnd E.
R. Hodson.
WILL OBSERVE
BOIL DAY
President Campbell, of Oregon
University, likely to De- 1
liver Address.
At n meotlng of tho committees of
tho Spanish War Voterans nnd a. A.
II. last ovonlng, preliminary plans for
tho obBorvnnco of Momorlnl Day woro
completed nnd It Is expected to have
tho ontlro program urrangod by tho
last of tho Week. President P. L.
Cnmpboll, of tho Oregon Stato Uni
versity, who Is expected to bo on tho
Uay noxt wook to dollvor sovornl
high school commencement address
es In this county, will probably bo
tho orator of tho day.
It Is also proposed to have tho
Mnrshfleld school chlldron pnrtlcl
pato In tho exercises. Owing to the
larger seating capacity, It Is posslblo
that tho exercises may bo hold In tho
Tnbcrnnclo building InBtcnd of tli
Masonic Oporn House.
Tho committee In chnrgo of tho nr
rnngomonts consists of S. B. Cath
cart, I. S. Kaufman nnd Leo Webster,
of llnkor Post, O. A. It., and D."A.
Jones, E. II. Joohnk nnd F. K. Oot
tlns, of tho Spanish War Veterans.
Mayor Straw will llkoly Issuo n
proclamntlon urging a general ob
sorvanco of tho day and tho Smith
mtll will probnbly closo down for all
or part of tho day.
8KB THE SENIOR PLAY
"A Homo of Plymouth Town," nt
tho MASONIC, Saturday, Mny 23.
Rcsorvcd scats, 50c. ,Uusy Cornor.
flood Country Shorlw at HAINES'.
SEED OATS of nit kinds nt Haines
Thoro novor was a tlmo whon poo
plo approclatod tho roal morlts of
Chamborlaln's Cough Romody moro
than now. This Is. shown by tho In
oronso In salM and voluntary tosti
monlnls from porsons who havo boon
curod by It. If you or your chlldron
aro troubled with a cough or cold
glvo It a trial and bocomo acquainted
with Its good qualities. For Balo by
nil doalors.
PASSIM) GOOD EXAM.
KuHtNlrio Pupils (S"t Good Amdes In
Recent Stato Examination.
Mrs. Thomas, tonchor of tho East
side schools, has Just recolvod tho
grades of tho pupils thoro who took
tho recont stnto examination for pu
pils completing olghth grndo work.
Tho grades woro as follows:
Perham Park
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The Only Restricted
Building District
on Coos Bay
The eutiro 80 Acres lias been plaited into lots nud is
now on the market. Tho property lies in tho center of
Marshfield, five to ten minutes' walk from the business
part of the city.
Remember each lot is large enough for a first-class
home.
Prices From $400 to $600
On Easy Terms
E. G. PERHAM
Lockhart Bldg., 2nd floor, opposite Postoffice.
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The Sign of
Good Candy
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You Auto Call Poote
PHONE 11 1-J NIGHT AND DAY
Stand front of Lloyd Hotol.
TWO NEW OARS
Aftor 11 P. M. Phono C-J
Rosldonco Phono 28-J
Will niulto trips to Coqullle.
gv City tAuto Service
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BICYCLES
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Pioneer Jlardwnro Co.
Big Danceat Sumner
Saturday May 25
Arithmetic S3 82 CO
Writing 90 90 70
Itcndlnir 92 94 94
physiology ioo 93 ioo Billy Kcyser's four-Piece Orchestra
History 100 91 100'
Geography 92 87 92
Grammnr 91 83 73
Civil Government .. . 8S 85 71.
iti:ai:itvi:i) skats for senior
PLAY on 8ALK nt tho UUSY Corner.
will furnish music. Stonmor Wnh-tn
Wasa leaves North llend nt 7 and
Marshfield at 7:30 and Mllllcoma
leaves Marshfield at 7.
EVERYBODY COMIV-FINK TIME.
$100 Reward, $100
Tlie reailf n el IliU paper (llle pleated to
learn tliat tlicre l a leat one i)readel dltie
that K'lriice haa been abltttoeuro In all It
tMReit. ant) Dial l Catarnl. Halt's Catarrh
Curo I the only poalme cure now known to
tliu imMloat (raternlly. ralarrn belnu aeon,
tttutlonal dlneaie. reiu(ri' a ronttltutlonM
trratiiipnt. Hall, ("atari h r ure In taken Inter,
nally, actliiR dlnvtl) upon tho blood mid run.
cuih mirlaerii ol llid xyiU'in, theieby detrolng
tho foundation of the ilUeans and gh lug the
pa lent trength fn hulldinx up the eoiutltu.
Itou and auMelliig nature In doing It uork,
llio proprietor havnio much faith In ft cur.
alive power that they offer Due Hundred Dol
lar for any cate that It fall to rure. Bend for
Hit of te9ttn.nnla .
K. J.l'nKNKY A CO., Toledo, O
SoM by all I)rugKltt.7.V,
Tako Hall1 Family Till tor ronttfpatlon
New $50 Kitchen Range
For Only $35
Wo want you to boo the Now OPAL
RANGE, ono ot tho latest and host
products ot tho stovo manufacturers.
A four-holo Rango for $35.00 that
j would cost $45.00 or $50.00. A six-
iiuiu nuiKV tor f-tu.uu. oeo iiieau uu
foro huylng.
"A Rose o' Plymouth Town"
BY
THE SENIOR CLASS
Of Mnrshtlold High School, at MASONIC OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY EVENING MAY 25TH
Reserved seats 50c. Now on salo at "Busy Corner."
W. K. WISEMAN
311 North Front St.
litis. Phone 29G-X: Res. Phono 1GG-J
Unique Pantatorium
TnE MODERN DYERS. CIiEANER8.
I PRESSER8 nnd nAT RENOVATORS
Agont for Edward K. Strauss & Oo.
fine Tailoring Let us malts your
next Suit.
2.1.1 romnicrclnl. Phonn 2S0-X
Good Cars, Carotul Drivers and
roasonablo charges. Our motto:
"Will go auywhero nt any tlmo."
Stands Hla.nco Hotel nnd Blanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and '40,
Night Phono 4C.
ItARKHR & GOODALE, proprietors.
Lynn Lambeth
Fred Nemlo
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Reasonable Rates
All Night Scrvlco
Careful driving assured.
Phono Blanco Pool Room, 231-R
until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phono
C-J. Palace Restaurant.
- WANTED!!!
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tlie Pncu.
matlc Cleaning Company. Orders for
wotk tuKen nt
GOINO & 1LVRVEY
PHONE IOO
Have That Roof Fixed
wow
Sec GORTEELL
Plioito 811
Gas Water Heaters Take Up Little Room
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But Fill All the Need of the Household,
-gas water heat'
em are ready
every hour of
thu 24 to provide
quickly piping
hot water ov:
wash basins
lath
shaving
washing. dishes
washing clothes
scrubbing floors
cleaning
-gas water hcaltrt
consume little
gas.
-Solve the diffi
culty of getting
hot water for
other purposes
while preparing
a meal.
-Do away with the
labor of heating
water in small
quantities ou the
range.
-Telephone 178 foi
details of our gas
water heater
proposition.
OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone 178
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A Modern Brick Building, Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOTEL O O O S
O. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Broadway and Market.
Marshfield, Oregon.
NOTICE OK SALE OP REAL
PROPERTY.
NOTICE Is hereby given that tho
undersigned administrator of the eu
tato of John Makl, deceasod, will re
colvo sealed bids for the sale of tho
following described property, to-wlt:
Doglnnlug 15 chains south of tho cor.
of Sees. 14, 13, 22 nnd 23, Twp. 24
St., of R. 13 . of tho Will. Men. In
Coos County, Oregon, run thence S. ;
2.50 Chs.; thence W. 20 Chs.j thoncol
N. 2.50 Chs.; thonce E. 200 Chs. to
the place of beginning, containing 5 i
acres, more or less. Said bids to bo
presented at the office of James T.
Hall, Marshfield, Oregon, on or be
foro 30 days from tho date of this
notice, to-wlt. June 18, 1912.
Dated at Marshfield, Oregon, this
18th day of May. 1912.
ALEX JOHNSON,
Administrator of tho estate ot
Johu Mukl, deceased.
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Beef of QuA
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Is tho oniy Binu - .
Wo plan every roai. 5,,
sold to mane i""" ; "j f
soil-only the chot Jg,
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MARSHFIELD CABW
FOURIER B1V
MrSliflcld-Teleih"f-X?jJS
.,. r fr.ro Mart
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Parties Desiring Monuments Erecte
Would do well to call At
Tim Pnrifin Monumental W
SoutJi Uroadwsj "Jg'Jrt
.... the luge 'Tvurti
&: Mr. Vfi-jffiTSf
the only pw. --,f F
cutter in Coo. w"?
i...f .. best work u - ,