THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913.- EVENING EDITION. ' 4 FL WE'RE READY 77T. TTTT 01 Hi WILUUILU I AT NORTH BEND NEW HOUSES I not sons (Continued from Fagolj) 1:ik, reported nevernl times de stroyed liy fire. In unttnielied liy tlio flnincH, nltlioiiKh the nulIilliiK lin medlatuly tiiljolnlni; burned. Fire Iosh l poHltlvely limited to destruction of the Dnyton Otis, LlRltt & Coke Comimny'H iiliint, row of two nntl three Btory hulld IngB on hoth Hides of Third streot from JoffurHOii street to St. Clair avenue, the Troy Pearl Laundry plant and two apartment houses tiro on flro on tho West Side. Tliuart Rolilx-ry. A darliiK rohbery was thwarted today when police arrested a man escaping from the city with a satch el containing $r.0.000 worth of dia monds and Jewelry stolen from Jewelry stores. Few Dead In North Dayton. III? AmikIJ I'lin I" Coo tuy "IiniM I SOITTIl DAYTON. Ohio. March 28. Comparatively few dend were found In North Dayton today by tho lioulsvlllo Life Saving crew, thu llrst to cross tho .Miami Into that ticctlon where It was thnURht there wiih a heavy loss of life. Indica tions there and In Itlverdnlo aru now that the total loss of life will be not more than two hundred. Epidemic Feared. t Mr AkmkUiciI I'itm lo loot Ha TlrnM. ) SOUTH DAYTON, Ohio, March 28. The loss or llfo In the Dayton flood Is not morn Mian 200 people. This was tho general agreement hero after tho government life sav ing crowB had penetrated every part of the water bound city. Up to tho presont tlmu 45 bodies have been recovered. Twenty of these were In Riverside, fifteen In West Dnyton, five In the business section nnd five In the south side residence ncctlon. Three denthB from dlptii ttiorla have been reported and there Is fear of an epidemic. Peru Hltuatl'iii Improved. Illr AmikUIi-.! I'fm lo Coo. lUy TlmM.) SOUTH HUM). Iiul., March 28. The situation In Peru Is today much Improved. The waters aro fast re ceding. It Is said Hint the dead will not exceed fifty and some estl mato tho number as low as twenty five. (11 AmrlttM Prru lo Toot l)r TlmM. J COLU.MRUH, Ohio, March 2S. At daybreak today, hundreds of rescue nnd relief parties started for thu flood section with supplies of cloth ing, food and fuel. The day dawned crisp nnd cold, but clear with Indi cation of coining warmer weather. Ilcfugecs suffered greatly last night from tho cold. The river Ih receding rapidly and rescue parties will bo able to reach many Inundated sections on thu wcHt Hide, which wero under water yes terday. WcHt Columbus remains practically under martial law. Mil itiamen were ordered to shoot loot ers on sight. 1!00 llndles Hescucd. Ill A.HllU ITr. lo Cool ILy Tlmta 1 CKI.INA, Ohio. March 2K. Waters havu receded In l'liiia and two hundred bodies havu been re covered. It Ih believed there aro uo other victims. (Vllua Itt-M'rviilr Safe. '( ll Auvlil4 I'tiM lo Cuo lUv TlmM HOCKFOIII), III.. March 28. Tho Cellna reservoir wiih declared out of danger today. No fatalities are reported. Waters are receding. Mucli I l-t res In Da) ton. IH; Amoi lUv I'm lo Coo, IUr Tlmw ) CKI.INA, Ohio, March 2S.- This Information, the first direct Infor mation to reach here, came by tele phone todny. Relief measures Iinve been taken by city authorities, Property loss Ih great as most of thu manufacturing plants have been destroyed. There Is no such ills-trct-s In 1'lo.un as In Dntou. There Is a compuuv of militia In l'liiua. Much Suffering. Ill, Ahhx lli -ii'.. to lx lux TlniM 1 INDIANAPOLIS, (ml.. March 2S 11 roups of half a dozen half starved refugees are lilug found In Isolated parts of flooded West In dianapolis loda, but Investigation trips revealed no bodies. relief at 'axicsvii.u:. Water Lower ami Organlcd Itcllef Work Done. ll, ,u Ulr4 I'll., lo lovi llajr TlmM 1 'ANKSVIU.K. Ohio. March 28 -The river began receding rapidly to day and 10,000 homeless saw a ray of hope. Warmer weather Is pre dicted, Soldiers aro entering the lty and provisions lmo arrived within uinr miles of the cl t the Your Child's Health Your First Thought If you oavo children, naturally your ar thoughts are for their health. You eerUluly want thcza to develop strong, healthy constitutions. The most caro ful attentlou must bo given when call, dreu show the llrst symptom of the many common ailments. Perhaps they are weakly and thiu, or jprow too fast, thua aacrlcluK strength. These and other apparently minor ailments may be the fororunncr to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Jayue's Tonic Vermifuge which la essentially a call, dreu's tonic. Ilrst of all, it will proper. ly caro for tho child's stomach. It will also improve the appetite, aud will add strength tc tho other organs of the body. In cases of thin or impure blood, it incroases tho number of red cor nuscles onabllug tho enriched blood to keep the body healthy and strong. Among tho most common aliments that children develop is that of a dis. ordered stomach, leading to an impair ed digestion. In many cases this lilc, i" d." i la"sites in the in. testiual tract. To correct surh trouble. Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge is unsurpassed health throuch the use of this touto BrtAr,7?0''' ".t no other f-b Mtt everywhere. Dr. D --JMV v iIVU j-uuaunipma, ia. Declaring that they would not not stand for more thnn two hired players In neh team, Chas. Ilaxtcr aud C. Kvlnnd. representing Coiiullle and drover Drown, representing Myrtle Point, withdrew from tho meeting called at North llend last evening to organize tho Coos County Ilnsebnll League. They stated tlmt they hnd been Instructed by the sup porters of basobnll In tho two towns thnt they wanted homo talent teaniB. Their action followed a vote on tho matter, llnndon, Mnrnhllcld and North Dend voting to limit tho Im ported players to live. Following tho walkout of tho valley town rep resentatives, the others remained and decided on a tlireo-clty league, composed of Dilution, Mnrshfleld nnd North llend. The question of limiting the num ber of Imported and salaried players brought forth qulto a discus sion. Dedllllon wns In favor of any thing except all homo talent. KIs Ham wanted It to bo wldo open so that all tho men necessary could bo hired. Drown or Myrtle Point said that Myrtlo Point couldn't sup port more than two salaried men. Hull said that It was Immaterial to North llend. I. II. Tower took the position that the Importance of home playoru didn't count, that tho added Interest In fast bull would pay for extra players and ho suggested that Myrtlo Point and Coiiulllo unite In supporting one fast tenia. However, an effort will bo made to have Myrtle Point and Coiiulllo re consider their action nnd another meeting will bo called In a couplo of weeks when tho mnttor will prob ably bo brought up again. Henry Kern of North llend wnB unanimously elected president of thu league and O. Ilrtggs secretary. It was decided to not open the league season until about tho mid dle of Mny, probably May 18, owing to tho likelihood of unfavorable .wea ther before that date. Denny Hull, Wm. Schrock and O. llrlggs wero named a committee to drnft prelim inary schedule to bo considered at the next meeting of tho league. Mossrs. Kern and Drlggs will prob ably draft a set of rules and by-laws for the organization by that time, also. Those present at tho opening meet ing, which wns held In North llend Conimorclnl Club rooms were: II, K. L. Dedllllon aud Chns. Pago of llaii dnn; Denny Hull, .Toff Hnrtmnn, Win. Schrock, Honry Kern nnd KIh sam of North Dend; I, II, Tower, O. Drlggs, nnd .loo Schott of .Mnrshflold: drover Drown of Myrtlo Point: and Charles Daxter and C. Kvlantl of Coiiullle. Other North Dend men also dropped In nt the meeting. IVuudnn, Marohllcld and North Dend felt that a hotter article of ball would havu to be put up than home players could furnish If we could hope to draw good crowds and make the league a hiicccss," remarked Den ny Hull of North Dend today. Mr. Hull hns been elected enptalu of tho North Dend team. "With a limit of two Imported players, It would be hard to get fast ball and so wo held out for at least live. I think that Myrtle Point and Coiiullle fans will realize- this. If they have fast enough home players, all right, but the towiiH that haven't ought to have thu right to get them." It. E. L. Dedllllon talked In favor of Saturday games Instead of Sunday owing to tho church people oppos ing tho Sunday games. Hitch team will bo required to fur nish a bond or note guaranteeing Hint they will play out the season. President Kern was given authority to appoint umpires. OLLlVANT" .V WEAVER for all kinds of FRESH FRl'ITS and VEGE-TAHLES. Cnripiilni'V tflllll MlltlnV (if .-.. .. . r ....... .1..nl....r. ... .in. I linillllCr OI UUIIIII1UICU uuniiun l" nt i euro tho names of Marshfleld poo-. pie who wIbIi permanent hornet. , One or two building companies aro. riguring on locating nure uui wimi to know the extent of tho demand for perinnnont homes. People who would be willing to tiiuiti nun ouy on a small payment of $:il)0 to $500 down aro requested to send or leave tlioir names wun secre tary Motley. OLLlVANT & WEAVER for all kinds of FRESH Pit U ITS nnd VEGE-TAHLES. Attend SWEDISH LUTHERAN LADIES 25.CKNT SITl'ER nt tho church hall Saturday, Mnrch 20, beginning at 5 o'clock. HAND DANCE nt Eagles Hall, SATTItDAY night. MAItCIt 1M. Hints on Hair Health If you use our treatment, wo will either stop your hair from falling or pay for tho treatment ourselves. Dandruff is n ronlnRimis dlwua eauied by a microbe, which if not removed onuses baldness. This microbe often rnmes from ft comb or brush bolonchm to fomeono else. If you nre troubled with dandruff, Itching ncnlp, falllna hair, or baldnriw, we bcllcvo thnt lleinll "03" Hair Tonio will do more thnn nnvthlnit elso to removo the dandruff, destroy thn term, make the senlp healthy and mop fnllinK hair, anil, if there is any life left In tlio roots, also promote arowth of new hair, i Wo l!teve that probably 05 per cent of the cases of baldness could bo overcome If peoplo would only use nexnll "03" Hnlr Tonlo for a reasonable- time, m directed. We don't want you to tnko our word for this. We wnnt you to test the merits of lleinll I" Inir Tonlo at our risk. If you uso it and it does not give satisfaction, lust come back to us and tell us, and wo will immediately hand back to you the money you paid for It. oii proralso nothlnu, slcn nothlne and your mere word will bo taken for it. Wo are dependent upon your con fidence and patronnae, and we would not make these claims, or make this offer If we did not believe that Ileiall "03" Hair Tonio li the very best hair preparation you can use. Two sites of bottlrs.o0cand3t.00. -You can buy Rcxnlt "03" ITalr Tonlo In this community only at our store: L0CKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. The Uusy Corner Manhfteld Ta jfeaf Stort Orecon Ther U a Rell Storo la neatly -rr town and eltT In tbeUalted Btstes. Cjutfh nd Urrst flrltiln. Tber Is dllTcrant RetsU Hemnly tor neatly erery orjlnsry liumsn III tACh rapeelatly drtlgneil for tlio ptticulr Ul for wblch it is recommonaed. Tit Ruall Otor r Amarlca's CjU, Drue Stor FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Cet Did of These I'gly Spots. The woman with tender Bkln dreads February and March becauso they are likely to cover her face with ugly freckles No matter how thick her ell, the sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind, the recent ilescovery of a now pre scription, othlne double strength, makes It possible for oven thoho most susceptible to freckles to keep the skin clear aud white. No matter how xtubborii a case of freckles you may have, the double strength othlne should remove them, (let an ounce from nil) druggist and banish the freckles. Money back If It falls Marshfield-Bunker Hill AUTO LINE WK WILL MAIL YOU 1 for each sot of old Fnlso Toot sont us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jowolry nnd Proclou 8tonoB. Money Sent by Return Mall. riilla. Smelting & Defining Co. Established 20 Years. H:t Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, dold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu ftt prices paid. Parker & Leaton Ileal Kxtatc, Dentals and Insurance Lockliart Dulldlng, Over Hub Cloth ing Store, Marxliftclil, Ore. Twin City Laundry GOOD WOHK 0001) SKKVICH Not In any Combine. H hours work for women. Our Agents call anywhere. Phono g;t-I. You Auto Call Foote 1MIONK MI-.T NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Illaiico Iltlllard Parlor TWO NKW OAHS After II P. 31. Phono HflO-L Resilience Phono J-J. Careful l)rlvrtt -z- flood Cars iwm: i;.v. St'llKDl'Li:. Leases Mafslifield 0:30 a. m. UM5 p. m. "Hf. 1:45 SH5 U:;10 U-4B a:ao 10:45 -i.'iO 11:30 5:30 tl:10 C:50 7:30 Leaves DunUer Hill 7:15 a. in, 3:00 p. in, S:15 4:00 0:15 5:00 10:30 Flagstaff 0:00 11.15 fi:35 U':00 7.10 115 p. m. 7:45 2.00 Flagstaff F.very 45 minutes thereafter. Packages Delivered F. McDONALD, Proprietor. ilfwf The Sign of Good Candy Always Two Lots at Bunker Hill on cornor of county road. Centrally located. Only ?G50. AUG. FRIZEEN at new location 130 From Str. Marshllcld FOH A GOOli WAT II OH Fl.Vn JKWFLHY E. C. BARKER JKWKLF.K Fine Watcti and Jewelry llcpalring. 11(1(1 Front St.. Marshfleld. Be Up To Date Onlor jour Suit from TTknr The Tailor and VH-7-7 Dress Expert 278 Front St. Upstairs, I IB 1 it JiMt ruin 0Hlc9 With Spring Clothing For Men and Boys We have assembled finer dollies than ever for you, lively, snappy effects bal anced by good taste and dignity, Men and young men who want new t spring suits had better see these special values we'va gathered for them, Value-Giving Is the Key-Note of Our Spring Displays-Value-Giving Has Built Up Our Business. The $15 and $18 man as well as the $30 man will find suits here that are remarkable in Style, in service, in value, New Stetson Shoes 'New Stetson Hats -New Arrow Shirts- New Keiser Neckwear "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. BAND0N Three Stores MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT FAST AND COSLMODIOUS Steamer Redcmdo EqulpixHl with wlrcIeflH nnd mibninrlno bell SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN PEDRO MARCH 30, AT 4 P. M. All 1'nxKrnKtr ItewtrvntlotiH Fr om Han IVnnclNco Munt He Mdo at 803 Fife- llnilillne;, or Lombard streot Tier U". All reservations must bo taken up lit hourn lief ore Milling. INTKU-OCKAN TIIANSI'OIITATION CO. PHONE 44. C. P. McQEOnGE, Agont. SaE SPEEDWELL OAI'T. IlUItTIS, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay AbouL Sunday March 30. THK SPEEDWELL is speed nnd has excellent pasucngcr accom modntlons, Inrgo clean nnd airy rooms and electric lights nnd wireless. I 'or freight nud passage, nppljr, A. P. Estahrook Co. Tltlo (iiiaranteo nnd Abstract Co., (li:iU17 Santa Marlnn llldi;., Ran Prunclsco. Mnrshflold. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR, EUREKA MONDAY, MARCH 31, AT 6 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NOItTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 41 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. MARSHflELD NORTH BEND AUTO LINE FARE Ono way, li'ic. Hound trip, 23c 20-rido ooininutation liooks, $2.00. Oars leave every 20 minutes from 7 a. m. to 7 p. in., after 7 p. w, every half hour. Leave from Chandler Hotel. CJORST & KING, Props. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S!11 Breakwater ALWAYB ON TIME. SAILINGS FRO.M PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week nt SAILING FRO.M MARSHFIELD. Saturdays, Maich 13th. 12:30 p. in.; Miuvh J2, . in.; March 'M, 2 i. m. J. O. MILLER, Agent. Phone Main OTS-L. Steamer Washington Sails for San francisco from Coos Bay, With Freight, only, F. S. DOW, AgeHt. Oceaa Dock. New and Second Hand fog sold on tho insioui". r- HARRINGTON, 0YI-R 3013 l'Vont St. .. nn-T, Mr.W'fId-0,J R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurantt 244 Worth FronLgfe Singer Sewing Ma Supplies and Needles for W J "" 131 1'niK "f. nonv .vpns FAMILY "-w- ,re t necinuy inoi- .... r 6 i rado. Regular mw I Open clay ,d " b,E MERCHANT'S C.- Broadway n.ul Comnurw Have That Roof e NOW see con PHON81814 "