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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 191 3. EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. U. MALONKV Keillor and Pub. IAX K. MAl.OXKV Xons Keillor Official Paper of Onus County. OFFICIAL PPMt OK TIIK CITY OK MAItKIIFIKM). IKE LIBRARY COUNTY SM HI TODAY 01 ALLIANCE PERSONAL OVERFLOW i'IjA.vs for i:xn:xiix(f iikxk- MTS OF IXSTI'ITTIOX to Tin: JURAL SUCTIONS COXKIIlKlt- kd kkoi -iisT skxt TO car- M.OIK. Plnns for making the Marshflold city llhrarv, n county library was considered at the last meeting of ihe lllirnry committee. Tho mat ter was brought up by n letter from jMIhs Marvin, secretary of the Ore Son Lllirnry Conunlraloii. who wants to extend the library work In this auction. 1J making It a county II ttrarv, tliu llnnnelnl assistance ol the county commissioners could be secured and tno benefits of llbrarj works extended to rural uoiumuiil Ales. The library committee will Jnko tho matter up with the Aim li Jlcld city council and also with the county commissioners April 1. The committee also decided to confer with the .Marshfleld school lioard jihout the latter paying an sisHlsuint librarian and extending the benefits of the library further to i he school children. There lias lioen a big Increuse In the use or the library by the pupils. A letter was drafted to be sent to the Carnegie foundation today asking for an $IS,oou donation for a library bulldhiK In Marshflold. An otfer through Duncan Fer guson by a Ilronklyn nilulMter to furnish several hundred volumes of -Htnndard fiction to the library If mo latter would pay tiie freight um accepted. Altl Xnrlli Rend. It Is announced that Cant. A. M. Simpson has offered Ills entire homo library to the North Ileud library committee nu n uutielcus for tho li brary there. f Last Saturday tho North Hcnd "high school debaters visited tho Alarshflold library to sueure data ' for their debato for tho Southern Oregon championship. They will I meet Klamath Kails High school In. Jsorth Hend early In April. ' I ' D. A. cl'UHY Is planning on a trip i to Han Diego within the next few weeks and If he llnds that coun try comes up to tho stories about It that lie has received, he may dec Ide to move there. J. S. HICKS of Heaver Hill Is a Marshllold visitor today. Ho Bays that Heaver Mill Is Buffering from the worst mall servlco ho has ever experienced, much of the mall be ing lost by careless handling soiuo pliu e. I .MRS. EIH1AU LANUDON and son. HOMER, aro passengers on the steamer Alliance, bound from Port land, on their wny to their homo lu llrldgovllle. Cal They have been visiting friends and relatives in Portland for the past few weeks mid report a most pleasant visit w Jfl Steamship Brings Big Freight Cargo and Good Passen ger List; bans rimay. The Alllanie arrived lu today from J Portland alter n miner cuoppy mi ('own the coast. She had 220 tons or freight for Coos Hay and about :tno tons of through for Eureka. She had u good list or passengers for here as well as many bound for Eureka. She will sail at U:.'I0 to morrow morning for Eureka. Anioug those arriving on the Aill nine were: Win. llreen. Geo. Colebroolc, (i. P. ... . ,,, nillPfI ... ...nB r. Witt. II. V. Crold. Mrs. K. A. Stlne-' n ,.' ,V , ' , '"' ",' ho n" ri field. V. Schellhomer. T. .1. Hill. II. , '0,t ,n' ' mm ) VTI' KiClem1." ; ftoKn W,irrfc Kb S'S t i.' t-...... m.... m n.,1.1.. ,,...i i.'.t "i npponcueiiis. ... ... ..-...... ....n. v. ...v,v .... , ... .... f Mft l ..,... ...,. ..... amoxcj Tin: sick. lloyle. LA5I SEIfli OF HOLY WEEI . Berlously Injured six weeks ago by i a bad fall, Is reported Improving and , was in town yesterday for medical treatment. For Your ipring Housefurnishine We have those exclusive, artistic, effective Draperies that appeal to all who love beauty The cost is very low. : Along the Waterfront. I Tho launch Mlllleoina Is on the Sumner run again after n thorough overhauling. Elton Metllu, ho has been farm lug the Hood place on South Coot River, has deserted rural life and Joined tho Alliance crow. The llreakwatcr will nrrlvo In to morrow morning from Portland, having been deloycd tltoro a dav for The Holy Week addresses In the repairs preliminary to putting her Archdeacon Chamhers Speak Tonight at Epis copal Church. on a live day schedule, about 1. April AT TIIK HOTELS. 1W 16 TO BE SWORN III Episcopal church last evening by Arclidencon Chambers was on the subject: "Whether It bo right." tho words spoken by Peter and John to tho Hulers of tho .Tews, who woro iinrKRcniliiL' the Anostlcs for spread ing tho Gospel lu .Jerusalem. Tho ,,,., rM, vvnt im vTi T7" Archdeacon dwelt upon these words J" f CI l s J;:,' , . as the toiiel.stone to which mm' of '." ",.' ?., ,j o i o Sn.f nnH'sco- tho acts of llfo should bo applied. . n " cC.ul'llo A v It was because the Apostles and those j1;., Y,' . !, . '.' , ,, 'o' rknUmn - with them has the moral conviction ', Cornwull iintl Wfe ( ard or'' W- to hearken unto Clod more than unto , YtoS I a mloi Win Hrooli' men that mndo them what they wero iAr iS cburcb,U;ht 8m'1' ,,OWr '" U, ',rly "OTKI. COOS-I)r. Dorothy, Lake- The meditation dwelt upon n "!;' K.11 n Kwy v"'l w,f?J Soul1! phase of tho Parable of tho Prodi- '? LU?r ..c W; S,or,0.n' CrcBC0"1 gal Son, t nnt of h himself and the Install on tho part of tho loving father Tho Archdeacon spoko of how ninny! a person wuo nan sinned was pui M n J E3S5g3'.i? b e ' v. , , va , -?ii Tfi TiTH-TBYr-wHi i t iTi .Trtnr n ii j.m iTmi-aTTnffraiaiF.TJ When you re-arrange 1CWV UxrJnrv h.. t.. mind our Furniture and Rugs give you a distinct up-to-date tone and effect and at the same time you pay no more for them, of tho Prodi- ",r!I11u-l u: ?.or,0- crescent .Is coining It) clt 8. '. r. Ku"'"J- . . lint forglvonos, - ''j?' "OTI5L - T. N. Prlngle. Constantine Will Take Oath of Succession in Athens Tomorrow. (Hr AuocUtrJ I'm la C'u.i4 lUy Tlmi4, ATIIKNS, March aO.-KIng Con stantino will tnko the oath of b ac cession In tho chamber of deputies tomorrow. BANKER ENDS HIS WORRIES "W. F. Dclabara of Port An geles, Wash., Shoots Self With Rifle Today. ' (Dr AodtM I'rru la Coot lltgr Tlmti.1 TOUT ANGKl.KH, Wash., March 20. W. I' Dolftburo, vlco prealdont of tho CitlzeiiB' National Hank, com snltad Bulcldo today by shooting him self with n rlllo, holding tho muz slo to his face. u ItAKKK A SUICIDK. Tho San Francisco pupora, arriving today, nnnounco that Chas. F. na- on tho right road again by coming to themsolves through a slucoro nckiioledginont of tholr trniiBgres sIoiir and then bollcvliig lu their forgiveness, through Christ, who nlono can forglvo sins, becauso IIo only has boon constituted tho ono Mediator between God and man. The meditation was followed by an Instruction In tho main points of tho history of the deformation on tho Continent and In England. Tho last evening address of tho serloa will occur this evening when tho subject will be: "Tho still small voice." and "Tho American Church" will be tho subject for the Instruc tion. c;ooi riuD.w si:itvici:s. Tomorrow. Good Friday, there will bo tho ustinl threo-liour sorvlco In tho Kplscopal church, Fourth and Market, In commemoration of tho noven words spoken by Christ on tho CrosH. Tho modltuttons will bo con ducted by Archdeacon Chambers. Tho sorvlco will begin nt 12. and those who cannot remain for tho full Hcrvk'o are at llborty to rotlro at nny tlmo when hymns are being sung. TIioho who havo been at those ser vlco In tho past have found thorn the most helpful dovotlonal sor- ker of tho Crocker National Hunk of that city, who was charged with $11)11,000 shortngo, committed mil eldo there by shooting hlmsolf while tho nurso was absent from tho room. Ho was sick when tho shortage was discovered. WKIHi'KWOOU stoves and ranges fuel savors. Soo adv. Pago fi. hot citoss iit'xs at m:id .v ItAltMDCii: IIAKKUV. Phono 112-U. I NOUTII 1IEND NEWS Tho Mothors' and Tenchors' Club will meet at Central school building on Friday, March 21, nt 2 p. m. Mr. A. HlBoy will speak on "Moral Smut Among Children." Your Easter Suit Is Here ' The Price: $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and $25 Tho first pWro Is tho last prlco nlways and that prlco the lowest that guaranteed, do pendablo merchandise may be sold for. Come In and let us hliow ....You..., FIXUP Multifield North Ucnd (. The Band Boys' Minstrels At the Masonic Opera House March 26 and 27 Buy Your Tickets at "The Busy Corner" 25c, 50c and 75c If it be a new set of dishes you need, consider the fact that we are direct importers and manufacturer's agents, that's the reason we offer such beautiful Dinner Sets at such remark ably low prices. There will be many things needed in many homes this spring. The smart, thrifty housewife will come here and get the best for the lowest price," and put her savings to other purposes. Come, right in and see our store and do not forget we sell on easy terms. PERRY NICHOLSON dLJilM GAPT. HOLLAND 10 CELEBRATE Plans Big Observation of 30th Wedding Anniversary Is Oldest Coos Co. Child. Cnpt. Tom I). Holland Is planning to hnvo a big colebratlon of tho thirtieth anniversary of hla wedding at tho Uagles' hall tomorrow night. Mr. Holland la the oldest living poi son born In Coos county and wants to hnvo as many as possible 'of tho many friends ho has mndo In his llfty-threo years' resldonco In Coos county call nt the Hagles' hall to moriow night and unlto with thorn In an old-fashioned good time. Mr. Holland was born near Myr tlo Point nfty-threo yoars ago, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Holland having died n fow years ago. Ho and Annlo J. Gtlmoro woro married In Marshftold thirty years ago to morrow and tho ovont was marked by n big reception and merrymak ing in tho largest hall In town, then called Norman hall, Mr. Hol land would like to havo as many as possible of thoso present then unlto in tho anniversary colobrntlon. Mr. Holland has a numbor of rel atives on tho Uay, Parker Holland and Will Holland boing brothors and Mrs. V. It. Simpson of North Hond and Mrs. Ellen M. Iloss of Isthmus Inlet boing sisters. Mr. Holalnd said that he would Hko to got out tho North Bond and Marshflold bands for tho occasion, but anyway ho wanted all thd frlonds who possibly could to como and unlto lu tho big morrymaklng. Xi:V TI.MUKU MXK. Lebanon People Will Promote Itoail up Sautlam. M3IIAXOX, March 19. An on- Ithuslnstle mooting of Lebanon's representative men wuh .held In tho Presbyterian church Friday night to formulate plans and Interest tho promoters of the proposed now rail road Hues up tho Santlam, In build ing from this city to tho largo mills which aro to ho built this Hummer. Portor Bros, havo recently purchos ed largo areas of timber along tho Santlam nbovo this city and nre ex pected to build a road to It this Summer, ns thorn Is already ono ; largo sawmill In operation and un- other being built by tho Holly Luin- ilior Company. This mill, It Is es- Here Is Your Chance To tho ones Bonding In tho near est correct list of misspelled words In tho Hand Hoys show program, thoro will bo three prizes awarded: Klrst, $5.00. Second, $3.00. Third, $2.00. Tho commltteo will open tho an swers at 10: 30 Thursdny night; Now, Mr. Businessman, got busy ami see If wo con stick tho boys and girls. Havo your ad ready. And say, Girls and Hoys, get ono of theso programs and tako It homo and got papa and mamma to holp you flguro It out. tlmated, will cut 40.000 tti lumber dally. If you havo anything to kH trado. or want help, trr Wm11 AHH SKKKIXfi FOHGKIt. MEDI'XJHD, March -9. A bogus check artist, who gavo his name ns Arthur Taylor, Is wanted today, not only at Eugene, Rosoburg and Ash land, but this city as well, Ho was arrested at Dunsiuulr, but succeeded in eluding tho olllcors thero and escaping. XOTICK TO COXTiaCTOHS. FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock and fruit farm con. sistlng of -I3G acres, notweon 30 and io ncres or ricn bottom land, eight acres of bench land sot to apple trees and flftv acres mnrn tlmt ,.nn easily ho cleared for orchard and uaiauco goon grazing land for cat tle, sheop or goats. Twoh'O llCOd COOil dnlrv- pnwa n span of good horses and all farm ing impiomenis necessary. i.ocatea on west i-ork of Coos Hlver. one mllo from nnstnm school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAGE, Allegauy, Or. Notlco 1b hereby 'given that sealed bids will bo recolved by tho Com mon Council of tho City of Marsh flold, Coos County, Oregon, until half past seven o'clock P. M., Mon day, tho 31st day of March, 1913, for tho Improvement of that portion of Second Street South from tho North lino of Curtis Avonuo West to tho North Lino of Hall Avonuo (West, with tho exception of tho In tersection oi rciroa Avonuo west, In tho Clty of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, according to tho plans nnd specifications on fllo In tho ofllco of tho Recorder and thoro opon to tho inspection of all persons Interested therein. All bids must bo in nccordanco with tho requirements accompany ing said specifications, and upon blanks for that purposo which will bo supplied upon request nt tho of fleo of tho City Engineer. A certified check of five per cont. of tho ajnount bid must accom pany tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said City of Marshflold, In case tho contract is awarded tho contractor and ho falls to enter In a contract with tho said city within flvo days. Tho Common Council reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. Dated this 20th day of March, 1913. JOHN W. IIUTLER. Recorder. XOTICK TO COXTI5.UT0B Notice Is hereby given tht ' 1. 1. 1.. ...Ill l. nall'Oil hv tfet limn niu imj ivvv.tw "t inon Council of tho City ol Vrl .1 i . -, i..i.. rwrnn til Hum, voijb mum;, " . . . . . n I! Hi half past seven ociock r. -clay, tho 31st dny of Mirci, V .. ftl.t lititini'niAnt nf ttlt PC' of Soventh Street South fros -south lino of Flanagan Awtti w (o n point 125 reei "-; south lino of Golden Atom In tho City of Marb fltM. County, Oregon, according ; plans and spocincauoni mj tho olllco of tho Holder uiu open to tho Inspection o! ill !" UllVrVttlt'U llli" , All bids must te la with tho requirement! mwM in hxI.i mieclf catlom, t??.? " """ :. . -.. iwr blanks Tor tnni pun-v. - ;, bo supplied upon request t i- nee oi inu v . c (lrt A certified check el W cont of tho nrnouni diu -. ( pnny tho ma to bo "":, snld City or wm '" " contract Is awarded I IJ 3 nnd ho falls to eaw - j right to reject an)-and y Dated this 20th day 1913. ... .rrtt. JOHN w. vjy NOTICE TO COOTW Notlco Is hereby gw'Sw bids will bo receiwd J-JB mon Council of the W 4 field, Coos Coumy. -p'ji hnlf nast seven 0 clocK tr .. ,ri day, tho 31st d"J?,0that for tho improvement .01 mt . o..-ia Avenue "V. cnili west lino of Second Wren, tho onst Hue 01 r wleij. ir , the City of MwM u ''.SflSn. IIIUIIO till VI -'I" ...rfPf' ?z: open i" '-., .4! lnteresceu ''"-T-he tn ic'J ah bids must w '" -osrl with the req.- l ng sam i'"f nurpose f blanks for that purp , ,, be supplied P?!!Ur. , flco 0 o ' the cV $ rtJ a certified check cont of tn? " (0rfelte ' with tho said W el re g m,n fnnlllion -u j 1 1'J t;ectany-of uareu - . I"3' johnW.PI