THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1 1913-EVEHIHQ EDITION. I 6 Beautify Yomf Hm at a mall Cost liMAGGENN JELLS Homst itched Curtain Scrim, inn yard Hemstitched Swiss, per yard Cream Madras, Figured, per yard Fillet Lace Draperus, per yard Odessa Silk Sunl'ast Overhanging. 7 per yard Specnal Rogs to Match AH Haimglirags New Cooclh Covers and Foirtneires 8 Perry & n icjaoJisoia LEAVE TDDftY ILEAVE TODAY on nio 0 A Steamer Sails This Morning for San Francisco witli Passengers and Freight. Tim Rodondo willed thlrt morning for Sim Francisco with piisscngors mill rrolght. Most or her cargo was liiinliur from tlio Smith mill. In the freight wan n shipment of SO sacks of potatoes liy Win. Ahlskog of Ton Mlh' for Sim Francisco. Those tire the first potatoes shipped from hero In quite uwlillo. Among those sailing on tlio Ro ilonilo worn tlio following Olive HnskliiH, Mrs. It. I., linn kins, Mrs. W. Warren, Florence ltolifold, MIhh k, Anderson, Krvhi Morgan, HiinkoII Morgan, Mih. Huh Hull Morgan, F. Mi'Donulil, ('. II. Osgood, II. (Inrillnnr, L. Curlson. MIbs Mabel CnrlHon. F. Olden. T. W. Ki'liiillnr, I. W. Dollnnim. .1. L. Arinlgo. .1. llusklns, T. W. I. Wltto. V.. C, Munition, A. MeKoown. Jhh. A. MeKoown, Mih. I,. .1. SlmpHoii, ('. Jtclifohl, .1. A. MiiIhoii, II. I.nrldiuii. N. Jensen, I'. K. Porter. I lurry Hire, W. Unit. I't'ttT Hold. .1. Pyiio. .loo Argoso, .Ilni Cook. II. C. Kgbort. W. Ilrimn. 1'itiil. Spuhol. l. Iluimnn, I'. W. Peterson. .1. 1). 1 duty id. Joliii Hul II vii ti. .loo Sunn'. Steamer Sailed at 6 O'clock This Morning for Eureka; Ship Lumber for South. Tlio Alllnnro milled nt 0 o'clock tlilH morning for Kurokn. Slio hiln n number of piiBsongorH from Mursh llolil In iiililltlon to tlio through pus HoiiKcrH from I'ortlnnil. Among tlio Hhlnmontt) from tlio Alllnnro dock toduy wore n nnmlior 10 F Captain Donaldson Will Re ceive First News of Loss Tomorrow. Cnpt. Dounldson, owner of the building destroyed by lire hero Mon day, haii not' yet licnrd or IiIb loss, lie Ih In cominnnil of tlio steamer Tnhoo. which loft GruyB Nurhor liiHt .Monday for San Pedro. She will reach thoio tomorrow mill lio or Rhlp knees, which were consigned WJ ' receive Otto Sehcttor's to Monro limit mid Company or Sim wlro uollt ' ImKc to his prop. Francisco. C'ooh County Is Hnlil lo C,ty. , .. ... rnrnlHh tho host lnnilier ror ship , Mr. Scho tor says thnr ho will not hulldliiK that Ih ohtalnahle iinywhero know until ho hears Irom dipt. In the country Donaldson what will ho done with Aiiioiik those kiiIIIiik on tho Al- !'' properly. It Ih lielloved that llniico today rrom Cooh Hay were "o building Ih ho badly dninnged the following: Unit It can not be repaired mid L. M. Johnson. K. P. Rogers. F. "" tho flro limit- ordlnniico pro- O. Lnyton. h. Iliirton. (!. C. (inutli- ""'Its a new frame structure there, lor. I II. Martin. Mih. K. 1. Rogers. A report wnH In clrculnlion to- K. 1). Dowh. '' that Messrs. Matson. Smeaton nun i.ocKuari mignt liny tuo prop- ItOSMIIL'ltC HANK .MKIM.'F.lt. , '" and put up i fine hulldliiK , It. They bought' tho corner or ItOSKIUmt!. Fob. 15. An Import- '"""t nnd Central hint year ror nut transaction In llnanclal circles I Hi. ."00. That property Is ,"0x15 look place when tho stock or tho feot. Tlio DonalilHon property has Find TriiHi and Savings Hunk of thin SO feet frnntngo on Central and Ih city was purchased by tho share- CO feet deep. Mr. Sebotter stnted holders or tho Domains National that If was held at sr.iuioi). If . .iit'iii. a ' ,.., ,.., . i . .1 M. Studhrokc. (', Khorl. H. Dur-1 "'" "' ""' noreuner no con- .m-nnm. .muimui, i.orKiuiri nun 110V It I 1 OW'lH I IIIICll'll llll IIIO 1 1 WW linillTN UHlll'l .1IIH1IIWII III! UUI lll, II, II1V.V Hill' " ' "' 1 ! tho niunagement or Mr. W. II. Klsh- nirango to have Cnpt. DoiiuIiIhoii ,... ntviiMv ' 01 nH 'Hhler. who bus lOHlgned his build n rino building Jointly with i.m.i i iii.n i.n n..Miu.. position iih ciiHlilor with the Uouglas thoni. Messrs. I.ockhnrl and .Mat- ., . ., ... :.. ,. , .. National Ihink ror that purpose. win went to San Francisco today. tlilli; I fin llll ifirM I mill Mill III llll' Itllllll I'llllll, At tho road lueetlug Friday nftei lioen tho vole stood IIS lo Hi In ra ven or uiwrting eignt mills or tlio s. sUelton. n merclinnt ten mill tux. recently voted ror tlio stmily. Intl.. hii.vh bo would not .m.ki:s Hid- hit. Have your job printing done at' The TimoH oflhe. ! , tt w - ... r Silas Clirlslni'l'ci'Miii AccuuildNlieN at -N'ew Fouls In Sun Fimii-Ici, Kilns CliilhiofluiKon, the hlrdmaii roplauo OOK oos ii paliis " iina'ii. couuuuen io lie tuo Two-mlle road and putting H on the tall, jiod.oo for the relief a single who gave tho suecensrul aeropla Township Hue rniid beiweeu Hun-nox of i.i,.v'm Kldnev Pills gave 'l li.Mlroplnne exhibitions on Co don nnd the Cinry Coiiniy line. Tho n,n ..j m,j"u severe utinck or kid- Ua. under the auspices or the Co entlro tax amounts to u little uxor ' ...... iri,i,i ii;, wiuirn mihiK Hay Times, continues to l t tiu.iiiiii nun it win ineri'ii.ie no in- (,rougli m back and could hardly ,'lor figure In nerlal nnvlgutloii nt vldod nbout IS.Oiin to $2,000 In r.i- Hi,Ki,i,.u up. . Mingle box or S Francisco. Tlio othor day ho vor or the Township line mad KiU K Kldiu 1'IUs entlrelv ie- Iwl tlio siennier ClevelHiul with 3CS Ihiudiui Itetonli Times' Want Ails brlni; results Vv ns ti'o v Corner styif ttis rdJ jn iuwnw & o7" vy leie.l me" Sold In l.oiklurt & people who are touring tho world Jinn i ue nay witli Ills hydroplane. Cuniernliijt his reals with photo graphy, tho Chronicle says: For sumo months Chrlstorfersou I as tieeu making nights abom tho ui nnd buy. often tarrying pas- n us. and has uier with no dlill- i' lie now has under consld ti. Hon u proposltiiin to establish an nerlal ferry sen lie to triinsbiiv points. In his flights he has been ox peiluienilng with a camera, nnd his suices-8 an shown In the photograph hoiowlth opens almost endless pos sibilities, not only for the photo grapher, but for tlio aeroplane." m m A. f. S. Blood Remedy i""ZS!l d of extracts liiatlon with vniuanie ait raties ilia, eiinilnn'es poisons from tho blood and tls 6UC.S. (.outalus no altolml or uieuuiy. ompound, an Ideal bprliiK remedy and ap- A. D. S. Sarsaparilla f; proed tonic A. D. S. Malt, Extract, i"lmW SOUTH HKXI) I.IHItAltV AXNOl'XCK.MUNT. The North llend Library Associa tion will meet Friday afternoon In the Coininercliil Club rooms at 2:30 A meeting of tho full membership Is doslrod nlso all thoso who wish to be rccognUed ns charter members or tho association. Women, who have recently conio to tho city to ro sldo are especially lnlted. I'lnna ror work are to bo made and definite nctloii taken to forward the move ment ns rapidly as possible. MHS. C. S. WINSOit. President. MHS. UKKllKIlT AUMSTHONC. Sec re t n ry. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Quick Mntoirjilo DcIUery l'lione IHM.J I DO.VT UXOW TIIKY I ll.Wi: AIMMCXDICITIS. ' Main- Marshtleld people who , have chronii- npiu'ndlcltls, whkh Is , not ory 11.11111,11, hae doctored ror years ror g.u on the stomach, sour stoin.uh or constipation. Tho I.ockhart-r-nisons Drug Co. state It ,iiese leoplo will try A SINGLE I nosh or kimpld buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In (.mei-j-ivn, rie remedy which bo- litiuo laninus i curing npncndlcl-o?m-I,'1cv, wlll, ,m BuriHiseil nt tho OI'll M linn a( OF MS TRIP Practically Sure that Coos Bay Will Secure Appro priation Next Time KnthiiHCd over tho results obtain ed through the conrerenco with tho I'nlted States engineers nnd Con gressman llawley and other olllclals at Washington, Captain Macgenn of tho Hrenkwatcr arrived horo today on that vessel, lio snld that the delegation uccoinpllsheil big things ror Coos Hay and that early re sults might bo expected. As n result or the conrerenco and n plan which the 1'ort of Coos liny has about agreed upon, ho expects to sco nlmost Immediate results ob tained In tho bar Improvement. The port by this plan will utilize $150. 000 rrom the recent bond sale In co-operation with tho government nnd quick results are bound to fol low. "Mr. llawley arranged our con ference with tho engineers nnd nN tor Introducing iib, spoke ror sever al mlnutcH on the situation," said Captain Mnegenn to day. "lie was followed by L. J. Simpson, who mndo mi excellent talk, and then C. A Smith presented the matter In Its business significance. lie told of his constructing the big ships to ply into Coos Hay on tno assuraiuo ot better harbor fiuiltlea and point ed out the growth or shipping hero nnd the needs ot butter service. Following Mr. Smith's talk. Mr. llawley called on me nnd 1 brought out tho map showing the soundings on the bar and explained the tides to them. Tlio cuglneeis wore much Interested in this, ns It enabled them to study the sltiintlon. 1 ex plained to them tlint the bar dredge while of some bcueut, could not do a great deal. 1 told thorn Unit 1 approved Col. Koessler's nblo re port, with the one exception, and that was tlint the bar dredge could not work six weeks or tho year on tho Coos Hay bar Instead of six mouths .that Col. Koessier estimated It might.' "The Southern Pacific uttorney at Washington appeared with us In be half of the company nnd ho told the engineers briefly what tho com pany was flgiulng on doing there. This followed n statement by Mr. Smith nnd Mr. Simpson oi the growth or the lumber shipping and other IndustiicH on the Hay. The Southern I'nclflc attorney rofnrrud to Coos liny oh n "garden In which the coiupimy wnH going to work wondors." "Later, I oHked the engineers u they could accept the $lBO.00O rrom the Port or Coos Hay to bo used by tho engineers In starting tho Jetty or tho $200,000 ror har bor Improvements. I did this utter n little tnlk with Major Morrow. Mr you do that and wo can't get money rrom congrens, what will von do then. Joshlngly I nun I red ono momber. 'Oh. but I am hiiio or tlio result,' I responded. 'That's a good Iden and ono wo should con sltler." Interjected another moinbor or tho liomil or englnoeiH. "While they did not actuullv pro inlso us nny thing, they practically gavo us uBsurnnco that they would secure nu appropriation ror the north Jetty nt tho next session or congress. We nil told them or the necessity or something being done Immediately, declaring that the sit uation was such ns to brook no (Jo lay nnd consequently wo woro will ing to put lino. 000 or $200,000 up to secure action. "Dr. McCormnc gnvo sonio Inter esting facta about tho condition or tie bar In years gouo by ami the growth or shipping. Messrs. (iroon nnd mimes did not tnlk bororo the committee, although they were pres onr. ns tho others covered most of tho ground. "Ileforo going to Washington. I was called to Snn Francisco nnd asked to act as tho representative or the Southern I'nclflc in bohair or the harbor work. Mr. MilIU orrer oil to have the southern Pacific pu nil my OXliousee. In ailillilmi i r,...' ulshliig ti.o transportation both way but I told him that the Port or Coon Hnj had offered to do this. 'After our work nt Washington was done. I wont to New York nnd Oyster liny nnd had a Mne meeting with Teddy, who received n... .,,.,. royally. I had mill.) n tnii, ,. i,i. him nnd ho wanted me to meet I i npuiiii Ainniunilnon. the expl uei ...w .... ftiiuni. mil I Kllll ,n that I did not care to Intrude on his company. Ue praised some or my poetry nnd sndi Mini n,. ...i. Ject or otliors was good. After he oarned that I did not want to uso him for commercial purposes, ho U'nu mn.i, rl.... .11.. .1 .'. .....t .i.u.u iiiuiiui- man ovor. womc ox nmnans. Southern Paclllc Plans Construed,,,, ti Lingo uncs on Line. r.i.uft.M'.,, ure.. KoD. u. Tho work i iiuiuiiiK souuiiings ror tlio several big bridges 011 tin Kuennn.nnna n.. branch of tho Southern Pncllle hns bogun, now that tho war department hns approved tho plans ror tho con struction or tho brldces. nn,i m... structures will bo rushed to coni-t plotlon. The principal bridges will bo across tho Sluslaw and I'nipqun ' Hlvors and Coos llav. but iimn .m ' bo many smaller structures. AH tho brldgo stool ror tho entlro lino be-! tween nugeno nnd the mouth or the Sluslaw has arrived in Kugene, nnd Is stacked up In the nintorinl yards here. It will bo placed In position! ns fast ns tho rails are laid to tho various stromas which thov win ' imu. r.uougn mus io lay tho track from Kugene to Notl tunnol, 23 miles out of Kugene, nro on hand, and track laying will begin ns soon as tlio ground becomes dry enough. Try Tho Times' YaT"Ads. NEW LINE OF KIMON0&1 JUST RECEIVED The last, steamor brought us a lino- of "U nm superior lo any over siiown on Uoos Bay. arc dainty as tho petal oi' n plum blossom a! beautiful as a spring morning. They are the J nui .i-o.'ilinns! nf Ihe, best inaniil'aetiiTni' in a and our system of doing business enables us to o? I'er you a better that is, a. lower )rice than v0n have ever been given on these goods. Vou must see tiie goods to appreciate tlio value Our line embraces Unbatai Silk Kimonos, k ported Cotton Crepe Kimonos, .Mandarin Coats old Chinese and modern .Japanese styles. i'w come in blue, gold and colors. The prices lower than ever before offered on Coos Hay. $1.25 TO $12.50 HUB DRY GOODS CO. OVonnell nuilding. Market Av ijtv cnue cm HER PUT P CHURCH n IS Concern Filing Report Shows Net Income for 1912 Was $42,447.97. KICIIMON'l). Feb. C Tho Peo ple's Water Company. In its nuiiiiul report llled with tho city dork, places Its net Income for 1!U2 rrom Its Richmond plant nt $ IL'.I I7.'.I7. Tho gross receipt!) were $81,725,711, out ot which the company spent $.'10. 'Itili.OTi on extensions. Tho dopro (iiitlou or the plant was $10,r8G.:ir. The Richmond plant or tho company is valued al $0 IS, 15 1. III. on MISSI.M.' M'ltSK For.VO. Leaving the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Illugor lloriuauu, nt tho corner ot Main ami Mosher streets, short ly after ; o'clock Sunday morning, with the appuieiit Intention of in tending services ut the Catholic church. Agnes Mnnulon, aged 211 years, and ror the past fourteen mouths employed as governess over Mudgo Miller, who a row years ago was rendered helpless through a severe attack or Infantile paraiyshi, wandered Into the hills nnd canyons east of tlio city and not until Tues day morning was she located hv the persistent searchors sent In pur suit. Roseburg .News. Along the Waterfront. Tho Randolph, which hns been ex pected for several duys to nrrlve hero to load ror Port Oiioed, had not ar rived at noon today. Tlio Elizabeth willed rrom Ilan don yesterday ror San Francisco. The Speedwell Is duo to lenvo San Francisco iiliout February 10 tor Coos Hay. The Washington sallod this morn ing rrom Xorth llend with u big cargo or lumber nnd othor frnlicht rrom North Uond. Tho llronkwntor todnv brought down u now black buoy to roplaco me one ni mo entrance to Coos liny, which was recently cnriiod away. Tho now buoy will bo placed UUII, Young People of Presbytia congregation Elect Mrs. I Robinson Leader. At n uieetln:; last nlglt, il young people ot tlio JlmiJI Presbyterian diurcli orgitiiti choir to dike cIiiiijjl' of tie til In tho church There nit attendance ut hint cvcnlngi t-j lug mid the preliminaries it.iJ nrrnnged. Mrs. K. I,. Robinson, Ut i known Mnrshtleld saprino, l elected director ot the choir i Miss Marie Senninu uai tfrl orguiilst. Thone present it meeting were The Mlixt Ayre, Kntlierlne Smith, hni- Olndyu Dlnieut and Lotus HIE vey Wnlter. All of the young people cl- church nro Invited to Join thet'J IIOTIIL ARIIIVAtS. CAIII) OF THANKS. Wo wish In milillt.lv v, ,..,!, .... . . -.-.. ... ,.... . u.,,i'n .fill iimiiKs tor tho co-operntlon shown us in tlio bonelit ball Tuesday evonlng ror the Murshrield piibllc library. In addition to the pntronngo wo wish to thank nil who so kindly donated various artldes that contributed to the success or th oent --, T11H llRIDOH CLIM). KS3SEB2S -I - Tllll nilAN'OLFR S. &ft Snn Francisco; L. J. Morpil Francisco; R. II Shank, Poni .1. P. Uynii. Portlniul; I'. D.W Sun Francisco; .1. M. .Nje, Coi .1. W. Miller, Couullle; JsbmF sytho, I'ortlnnil. H. Llprnan.?. Innd: I). A. nonnltlson. Tortx w n iwlnlnli Pnrllinil: ilia .lutizon. PorUun. F. M. Caw.K lnnd: C. I). Thomas, roriuna.n Oborlo. Portland, O. II. Wf; land; K. F. Poraden. I'orianU McCiuro, Portlnnd. L. r.ir. lnnd; J. W. Miller, CoQullle: I Dornn, Portland. , . -i iuvmit lliimM B.l'.l l.l.u 1 ij iiuinii - - , J San Francisco. Vnno Cani!, qillllo. I1LANCO IIOTKIr-A. Uj Portlnnd; John Tolley, Vf Dovo Mercliani. """""n.i. i amithlor. Couullle B. h. W' don; J. ii. itoaiu, v'i"'"y If you hnvo anything to leai trndo. or want iioi- ni When Ilurton Ho " ,.r,, gnvo his colebrated traf.--.-f "Paiiniim" nt Orchestra ll. cngo. ho wns scrlors :ljr iW by continual coug InB ".'j.,: onco. No ono annoys wl' U people with con, s.coIJJ.t noils, nnd tickling In ' . uso Foley's Honcv & '" f! pound, tney comu ,i",v""il'!ii roiiRliB npd colds aiiiI a"W l noynnco. For ral l'V f Parsons, nio im .- OH, SAY ! Saturday Special Sale 8-Qt. Enameled Dish Pan Only 15c Sale opens 9 a. m. Only one sold to each pure No phone orders accepted. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW" Peoples' 5-10-15c Store has"1 qviCK benefit.