1" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913 EVENING EDITION. re nuTii'Wwi''! "" T"T1 it BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Absolutely has no substitute Many mixtures arc offered as substitutes for Royal. No other baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar GET MONEY FOR BONDSINMONTH ELKS TIE IB THREE FINS Marshficld Lodge Initiates New Members and Enter tains Many Visitors. At n mooting of Mnrshlleld lodge of Klks, No, lino, Inst evening, thrco cnndldntcs wero Introduced In to the mysteries of ISIktlom. Tltoy woro Otto Copenhagen, the Onr illncr rnllrond contrnctor, wlio was Initiated for Tnconin lodgo. Hurry 13. Ilultuinnn, of Mnrshlleld nnd F. V. Cntterlln of Ilnndon. There wiib n fnlr nttcndnnro of members nnd n number of visit ing momliors. Tho business session nnd Initia tion wns followed by n llttlo In formal bnnquet. It wns nnnouneed that ovor 94,000 lind been raised towards wiping out tho debt on tho lodgo's building slto nnd that plans would soon bo stnrtcd for tho now homo which tho lodgo plans to erect thin umnicr. Among tho visiting KIkb present woro: J, C. Mngulro of Ogden, 719, T. A. Gnrrow of Portlnnd. 112, Ij. 11. Murphy of Wnho Kalis, 10S7, "W. 11. Mnek of Kugone, 351. K. I.. bid CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY Director Fenton Announces Program for Entertain- bent at Masonic. Director Fenton of tho Coos nay Coneort Hand today nnnouneed that tho following progrnni would bo ren dorcd nt the Mnsonle Opcrn llouso next Sunday afternoon at 2:!I0: Mnrch, "Our Senntor" Ilrooko Ovorturo, "Light Cavalry". . .Suppo Waltz. "Woniiui Divine".... Tounnl Solcetlon, "Hohomlan Olrl,". ..Ualfo Slmplo Avon Thorno Selection, "Tho Deggnr Student". Mlllocckor March, "King of tho WlndB". . . . Taylor Ilrooks or Contrnlla, 10S3, I.co It. I'cnrson, of Portlnnd, 1-12, and L. T. Morgan of Hartford City, Ind., G25. Messrs. S. Whltsott, Cicorgo Lulrd L. II. Murphy nnd II. J. McDlnrnild of Ilnndon came ovor to sou that Mr. Cntterlln, tho caudldnto from him. I.. M. Tosslor or Mnrshlleld will bo Inltlnted nt tho meeting uoxt Wednesday night. Thirty Days Must Elapse to Allow Enactment of New Ordinance. A special meeting of the Port of Coos Hay Commissioners hns been called for S o'clock this evening nt the Mnrshflold Chamber of Com merce to pass BOinu nddltlonnl or dinances and resolutions to clear up tho details for tho sale of the $300. 000 bond Issue. Tho ordlnnnces and resolutions me of a minor chnracter but arc required by C. W. MeXcar and Compnny before thoy will ndvnnco the money on the bonds. In a letter today requesting tho nddltlonnl actions, tho McNenr Corn puny says thnt tholr bond attorneys found no vltnl or serious defects nt all. However. It will bo necessary for thirty days to olndso after the passage ofthe ordinance before the money can bo paid, thnt length of tlmo being required to eliminate tho possibility of tho recall being invoked on tho ordinance. In their opinion on tno nbstruct of tho bond, Caldwell, Musslleh nnd Ueed, the noted bond nttorneys, pay a high trlbuto to Mr. Peck's work In preparing tho abstract. They say. "It Is not often thnt we iiinko any favorable conunont upon u transcript submitted to us but wo cannot refrain from snylng thnt this record you havo sent us bIiowh unusual care and skill In Its pre paration nnd In handling tho many extremely dllllcult questions thnt woro presented to tho uttorneyH who had to do with tho organiza tion or tho port nnd tho Issuance ot tho bonds." It Is stuted that the bonds tiro being printed nnd will bo forwarded hero at onco to bo signed nnd pre pared bo that tho money can bo turned over to tho Port or Coos Day soon after tho now ordinance goes Into effect. SMITH TELLS OE G1E W HANK DEPOSITS l.V STATU OF OltKCOX IK )? I lit, 1)1 1,1)88 SALEM. Mnrch 1.1. Dopostts In all of tho banks of tho stnto totalled $121,011,988.88, at the closo or bus iness February !, 1913, or an In crenso of $5,030,453.26 ovor tho de posits nt tho closo of business on Fobrunry 20, 1912, according to n statement Just completed by Will Wright, fltnto superintendent of banks. IlKST l.V TDK WOULD. Yakima apples and potatoes, your grocer for thorn. Ask Our Fine Furniture Makes Fine Homes - a ' k'-".$- Fine Furniture Means Attractive Homes and attractive homes add to the welcome; son and daughter take pride in inviting their friends home This is a most welcome influence for the young people and an endeavor should be made to provide a home environment that will inter est and please them, "Where's My Wandering Boy (or Girl) Tonight" could be solved many times if a home atmosphere were created that the young people could be inter ested in. Besides, the luxurious utility of fine furniture, adds much to the com fort of the entire family. Three Floors of Home Making and Artistic Furniture To Marshfiold's great number of young business men and the wives who aro helping them keep their expendi tures within so much To young home-makers every where who prizo beautiful and serviceable things for the home, yet have to practico strict economy. The Going (b Harvey Store lias a double fascination in new distinctive furnishings and decorations, unique in their low price, even in this home of true economy. vllPf State Senator Explains the Changes Made in Regu lations at Legislature. Editor Coos liny Times- In responso to u lequcst of many sportsmen for an explanation of tho provisions of the game law enacted by the recent legislature, regarding tho open season for birds, will say that the following sections will no doubt prove of Interest to tho pub lic. District No. 1 shnll Includo that portion of the Btuto of Oregon lying west or the Cascndo mountains. Tho open season for game nnlmuls nnd birds In game district No. 1 or tho stnto or Oregon shall bo as fol lows: Oninc Animals Deer with horns rrom August 1 to October 31 of each year. Hag limit, threo bucIi deer dur ing any one Benson. Silver gray squirrels rrom October 1 to October 31 or euch year, ling limit, rive such squlnols In any sev en consecutive dnys. (lame Hlrds Ducks, geese, rails, coots and shore birds, open season in Multnomah. Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook and Coos counties, Sep tember Kith to December 31. Hag limit, 30 or such birds In seven con secutive days. Additional open sou boii, Clatsop county, (leeso rrom Mnrch 1 to April 30. Mnlo Chinese torquntus phonsnnt, sooty or blue grouse, ruffed or na tive pheasants, open boubou from Oc tober I to October 31. ling limit, II vo of nny or nil of such birds dur ing any ono day or ten during nny consecutive dnys. There sluill be no open Benson on nny Chinese pheasantB In Coos and Curry coun ties In gnmo district No. I of tho Btnto of Oregon. Mountain or plumed, California nnd valley qunll Open season Octo ber 1 to October 31 or each year. Dag limit, ten ot such birds In nny Bovcn consccutlvo dnys. Doves and wild pigeons Open scnBon rrom Soptombor 1 to October 31 or each year. Dag limit, ten or bucIi birds In nny one day or 20 In nny seven consecntlvo dnys. It shall bo unlnwrul nt any tlmo for nny person within tho stnto of Oregon nrtor having killed any doer, to mutilate, or havo In posesslon, tho enrcass or skin thorcof In any mnn ner so ns to disguise tho sex nnd prevent tho same from being ascer tained or determined; nnd It shall bo unlawful for nny person to havo In possession tho plucked carcass In nny innnuer bo as to disguise the spcclcB or kind of gnmo bird whllo In tho Hold or forest, or whllo upon nny highway, train, enr, bont or oth er conveyance returning from nny hunting trip with gun or other hunt ing equipment. It shall bo unlawful within tin Btato or Oregon ror nny porson nt nny tlmo to havo In possession more than 10 pounds or nny dried, smok ed, ovnpornted or Jerked venison or door meat. It shnll bo unlnwrul ror nny i.er son to build or uho nny blind or nny other structure. In nny public hike or rlvor, In tho stnto or Oregon, or In tho Columbia rlvor, or In nny Inko In the stnto or Oregon, which Is not wholly owned by himself, his lessor or licensor, which stnnds more than 100 feet outu In tho water from the shore or margin of Biich lake or rlvor for tho purpose of shooting wild ducks, geoso or other waterfowl thorefrom nt any tlmo. I. S. SMITH. Monarch, Derby and Es kay Gloves. The Ladies' Home j0Ur. "' rmiurns. A Superb Showing of NEW SPRING SUITS At $ 1 5, $ 1 6.50, $ 1 8.50, $20.00 and on up to $40.00 ' IN CUSTOM TAILORED TYPES Ski.. New distinguished suits tu tell the authentic fashion sto ry of the new season, styles hat represent the latest crea tions of the best New York and Philadelphia Makers. No. where else will you see such an array of new spring mod els, which in their distinctive newness are certain to please those who seek apparel that is different. ItesldeN the small ciilimaH nnd HlmiKliI lino iiuts (oinhliulioi empire mid uitmtiiy, the lUkan mill many olhei- unique Miles arc slioun In Ilcillonl comN, Mm' Wene Sitso uml Ninait MUtum In nil Hie i.cv. colors; iiImi il. ,,. Kit bl.ick mid whllo ,.(s lr me o I o ko riihhlouahle; driiiicd uml rmi-plnlleil xkltts, collars of linen, Itengnlluo silk, Mohv Mlk uml Snlln, liilghleiicil with llulgar. Inn cuihi oldcry. "-- V1 111 mm! 1 i m llfr iflt NEWEST SPRING COAT STYLES Some plain to severity, oth ers that fairly radiate novel ty and fanciful ideas. All the new colors and material. Every garment in this store priced at lowest possi ble figures. Expert fitter and alteration department in store. . "Money Talks" at HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Oonnol Building. Phone 3G1-J GOING & HARVEY CO. OOAIPLKTK HOrSK FUKNISJIEKS. NO MATTER "WHAT YOV WANT, WE SELL IT FON LESS. rogriiiLK (Tli.ixos. Xoun Xotos or Inteiest (Icniictl From The Herald. Frank llurkholdor hns returned rrom n trip to California, coming In by stngo from Uosoburg, 111 hours on tho trip. Ho says Coos county looks bolter to him than over bo roro, and as ror rain, Coog Isn't In It with Southern California. K. F. Morrlssey was In town Inst weok on his wny to Myrtle Point, whero tho Coos Hay Paving Co. bus n paving contract partly finished. If tho weather continues good, somo work will probably bo nono there this week. R C. Pursley, formerly with Geo. Robinson, who stnrted business in Ilnndon on January 1st. has return ed to Coqulllo on nccount of his wlfo'a health, nnd has opened n stock or luon's furnishings, dry goods nnd men's women's nnd children's Bhoes In tho Collier building, ono door west of Rolsom'B confectlonory. Andiow Jackson, a natlvo fion or Coos County and n son-in-law or Mrs. Hudson, or this city, was run down by nn nutomobllo recontly nt Montosnno, Wash. Ills leg waB brokon nnd ho was othorvlso In jured. W, II. Thomas has bought a rarm nt Dora and hns moved out to bo nn honest dnlrymnn. N. Thatcher had his leg broken Inst Tuesday whllo working around tho pllo driver nt tho city dock, nnd Is around on crutches as a result. Mnrrlod, Saturday, March 8, 1913, by J. J. Stanley, Justlco or tho Peaco at his otllco In Coqullle, Coos County, Oregon, C. Mnurlla Oenzoll nnd Miss Mnrellla Smaller, both of Arngo, Coos County, Oregon. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of Andrew Smnlloy, n pioneer of tho Fishtrnp country, a most estlmablo young lady, a favor ite nmongst all her ncqunlntnnees. Tho groom Is a dairyman of tho same neighborhood, and tho couplo will mnko their homo on hla dnlry ranch. men VOLTAGE IS RESTORED! Manager Green Makes Change in Service Explains Why It Was Lowered. 1). C. (Jreen of tho Orogon Pow or Compnny announced yesterday that the high voltage borvlco would bo resumed Inst night ns u result of tho criticism of tho service of rored nt tho InBt meeting or tho city council. Ho said that tho high voltage had been reduced some tlmo ngo In older to innko tho Borvlco hottor but ir tho old servlco was desired, thoy would glvo It. Mr. Oreon Bald thnt tho high voltngo wns reduced becniiBo or tho ninny complaints about Incandescent Inmps not InBtlng na long ns thoy should. Ho said tho high voltngo was burning thorn out nnd tho Btroug current was not bonoflclnl to anyone Ho rurthor stntcd that furnishing tho lower voltnco was Just as expensive to tho comnnnr ns tho, high voltage ns tho con tracts with tho Simpson Lumber Company nnd tho C. A. Smith Com pany was on elthor n lint rate unals or had a minimum fixed which was more thnn tho company used. Ho bald that an Increase in tho voltngo would nlso mean an InerenBo In tho monthly motor ehnrgo, more olec tilclty being used under tho high voltngo thnn tho lower. Mr. Green will probably nppear at tho noxt meeting of tho city council nnd explain tho matter to tho council, IUM1W8 OF IJ.VXDOX. JOAQUIX MILLKIt Ll-U.-T $5:1,000. OAKLAND, Cnl., March 13. Mrs. Abblo Miller, widow or Joaquin Mil ler, was appointed administratrix or her husband's estnto horo. Mrs, Mil ler riled nu Inventory showing $50, 000 worth or real estate, $500 in cash, $500 In royalties and $2042 in personal proporty. Miller left no will. Xews of CJty.liy.tlie-Sen ns Told by tlio Recorder. L. I. Wheoler is today moving In to his building on tho plank road and will open up a grocery storo on tho first floor ns soon ns Mr. Rold moves into his now building, whjch will bo about April 1. It. W. noylo hns disposed of his Jewelry store to Evorard Boylo. J. II. Moyers, better known In Ilandon a8 "Jack" Moyers, and Miss Myrtle Mooro went to Coqulllo last Wednesday, whero they woro united In tho holy bonds of wedlock, Rev. C. II. Cleaves of Coqulllo officiating. After tho ceremony tho happy cou ple went to Mnrshflold and North Rend whero thoy remained for n few days and returned to Dandon tho first of tho weok. AXOTIIKH IIAN'nO.V KOAT. St etuiier (Jnico Dollar's Crew Cltra Reception by Citizen. IJANUON, Mnrch 13. CltfieM of Ilandon nre much elated nt tb en trance Into this harbor of the net Dollar bont, tho steamer Grace Dol lar, which has been specially built for tho Coqulllo river. TIioenelii ono of tho llnest plying on the coat. She Is 230 fot long, 1ms a learn ef 10 root nnd depth or hold of II feet. Sho is of stool construction throughout nnd fitted with 1M0 horsepower engines. A reception was ulvon the offlcW and crow of tho steamer Grace Dol lar, by tho Ilnndon Commercial CM nt tho club's handsomely fitted &" G. T. Trcndgpld, Gcorgo Topping m K. Fish mado speeches of eIcomf. Tho carrying capacity of the Grace Dollar Is 1,200.000 reel. This ! tie second largo steamer that Mi w put on tho Randon run vltmn im last threo months. . . FIvo yonrs ago It was dlfflcoU W two masted schoonors to get tho harbor, but tho extension oft" Jotty by tho govornment so improw tho hnrbor that largo tMS: nblo to como In hero ictW Tho results obtained from o tho harbor havo been so i g rettiw it will oncourngo still jurther v provomonts, rv Tlio Times' Uant & Llbby COAL. Tne ktnd VOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 73, Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. If you havo anything to sell, rent trade, or want help, try a Want Ad REAL ESTATE WE HAVE IT FOR SALE A lmrltal H.I o' ' " "'J On. Wool, in nl""d '" top J3.000. . .... - ii nmniiway - uno iui u "- -mu i,nii rnrner la for $10,000 on good term a Boi corner 10W lfll $5,000 on good terms. Lots In Bunker "jl. prices from $200 up t PIIOU "' the ciif rrai 100 f We havo a Wlllanch lough . otiW acres ' .,Anoj, A' V:" " i, iioimht it ,v' mill, inn "" - part cash. jnW 29 acres on tho I. hm per that wo can bell for Wo havo wine He jooj sale In tho hest !" cll'- water front Wo havo some aie property for Bale. pI 5 and 10 acre ' on tho isthmus Ialer. Home Realty ?' Over tlio ut mmmg'K