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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913. -EVENING EDITION. " v'-n le Convenience of Electric Light. .... i,,ifmi mill the room is instantly Ircsstw"1 ; i ffith beautifully clear and steady electric ... ...i unW Ucrlif vnsts insfniwl nf The flicKcnc-w, w. "to ling tlio oyes. i. ,.r finriiiniuv vou should investigate n,4 tiKi: " - ft Ifeht. flcM! iU1(l HClltnflll Jt 'S tllC 1l0al I I Kiccti'ieity w"l brighten the home glicn its labors in many ways. Have your wired NOW. illbcL'lad to plan your wiring installation. ivicc is free and you will be insured an tol installation. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central Oil Know We Sell Baking Powder? 11)- ioJ we coli n lot of It. First, bccnuBo It's a Puro Cream tJJllDf i'OwUCr; BIHl BUtunuiy, uutnunu juu tun uuj n mi ..iinG nonnil cans or 40c per wound cans, thereby sav- tkto ic per pound, und rest nsBured after you havo glv hlr trial It will not bo uocestmry for ub to run a fourth .mriiv AH SOME FIRMS DO) to Influence you to keep Uorneknow what It will do and we guarantee It to glvo a II, after a fair trlnl you Hhould be dissatisfied, kindly t:Jfelll refiiiul your money. Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House lOOMK I.V AM) LOOK OVER OUR PREMIUM LIST. "(XmOXA BLEND COFFEE" I Atf., OToiinell Building. Phone 30 1 J FAST AND COMMODIOUS . lamer Redcmdo Eqolppcd with wireless und submarine bell FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO ) SAN PEDRO TUESDAY, APRIL 8. ier IUwnUona Fr otn Boa Francisco Blast B Made at i Balldtnir. or Lombard street Tier 27. All rrecrvntious nttU uktu up 21 hours before nailing. .. BilKR-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION OO. C. F. McGEOROE. Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS im S Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. WQ FROM I'OHTia.VI), APRIL 15, 20, 2fl nnd 30. W0FKOM COOS HAV, APRIL 17, 22 and 27. J. 0. MILLER, Agent. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED U'lTn nrmwT.iuta 0M MARSHFIELD FOR. PORTLAND FRIDAY, APRIL 4, AT 9 A. M. ROUND TRH $18.50 iQ ttlTn -m.., -.. . ttmrn nl "u UANH IIOAD AT I'OHTIiAMJ M ravufjo PTKAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent SPEEDWELL ttW liner Ml e yJAl1' "URTIS, Muter. m for San Francisco from Coos Bay VELL7WSAprU4- htst, Sr1' " "P4y and has excellent paasenger accom Clean And alrr rnnmi nn.1 ivl. Iluhfa and Ltook .' frC,8ht "nd P"Be. PPly. r" Sjm, V? . 'ntlo Guarantee and Abstract Co., kwT Mw1lm mdg., Ban Francisco. Marslifield. NNCEMENT ; t PUBLIC I tt wsberg have F Hill uV 8to In I" iltinn craplete i d 117' brea. Iffli. . and tow ft . COntiai C u cordially In- "feiJ-taii "i'U, Jmyi In price, high in quality. Electric Irons We hare a few eecond-luwd Irons In good working condition at $1.70. Now Irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J 153 N. Broadway er AUTOS FOR STAGE INF Mull Ilnuto Contractor OiiUth a Car load of Machines. The Portland Telegram Buy C. P. Uarnnrd, Stnr Koute contractor on tlio ItoBeburg, Myrtlo Point mall route, spont the week In Portland, re plenishing his supply of automobiles. Mr. UarnarU Is conducting probably tho most carerul, broad-minded ex periment in automobile Btaglng in tho Pnclflc Northwest. Ho operated out of Rosoburg all last year, two National cars and three Hutck cars. The Nationala carry special bodlCB for the accommodation of both pas Boiincrs and mall, whllo tho Duicks woro confined to tho paasongor sor vlce. Whllo hero Mr. Darnard took delivery from the Howard Automo bilo Company of a carload of Duicks, Including n 40 horsepower touring car for his personal uso, and two 2f horsepower touring cars for which he had orders from customnrH In Hoscburg. ALL OVER OREGON ASTORIA. Judge Eakln, in the Circuit Court, has granted Attorney Norblad five days in which to file a motion for a new trial in the case of tho State va. Jack Adams, charged with murdering Uarncy Cbamborlaln. ASTORIA. Tho Pacific Coast speed motor championship racea will bo hold here this year on July' 3, A nnd C. GRANTS PASS. The Rogue Val ley Creamery has been organized hero with a capital stock of $10.-000. MEDFORD. Mayor W. W. Elfert found George H. Millar, Coun cilman from tho third ward, guilty of Immoral nnd Indecent conduct, nnd fined him $C0. MEDFORD. A suspect held for tho cracking of a safe at Yroka re cently has escaped from Chief Hltt son and Officer Clngcade. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Cl'LLINGS OF COQUILLE Coo County Seat. News as Told by The Sentinel. Gilbert & Gllncr, who havo been conducting tho skating rink, have found that the patronage does not Justify keeping It open every day. They will probably open it Satur days and Sundays hereafter. Mack Shelley went to Myrtlo Point Friday to take the place of Frank Spencer In O. W. Shelley's Btoro while Spencer makes a trip to Portland to visit relatives. R. E. Shine Is expected "bnck from Southern California In April. C. A. Harrington, who has con ducted the Skookum restaurant In this city for tho past seven years, has bought the Myrtle Point Hotel of Matt Nystrom and will take po session May 1. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET. Receipts for last week were: Cattle, 1312; calves. 38; hogs, 2103; Biiccp, Z78;j; norses, 33. Cattle: Market steady to shade firmer. An excellent demand pro vnlled for prime beef. Top sales this week wcro made at $8.00 to $8.20, whllo bulk of steer offerings graded good to choice and realized $7. CO to $7.80. Dutchor stuff Is equally strong, notably heifers and cowb. There hns been slim showing in the stuff supplies, but packers gave higher bids for the few fancy head on hnnd. A small lot of Prinovlilo spayed heifers selling at $7.7(i feat ured. Rest cows nt $7.2G; bulls $C; stags, $6.7G and cnlves at $9 repre sents price range. Tho hog market has been a sen sation all week. Clearing 10c to 20c, it finally settled to $9,GC Wednesday. This price range breaks all records since 1910. Hulk of sales havo aver aged $9,20 to $9.40. Outlot consid erably broader than supplies as de mand has been Increased while bulk of country swlno has been marketed, Also Missouri River points continue high nnd all coast packers arc buy ing pork In Portland. A steady to firm mutton and lamb market featured principally by one of tho smnllest runs of tho year. Wool yearlings sold up to $0.75 and ewes, $G.7G, sheared stuff brought $1 less. Demand for choice and fat muttons is steady and unsatisfied La nib trade reached tho $8.00 level as expected, several lots of prlmo wool stuff brought this price. PORTLAND UNION STOCKYARDS COMPANY. MEDFORD. Tho case of the State va. Henry Lerch, of this rlty, for buying goods that ho know were stolen has been taken up In the Cir cuit Court. MEDFORD. Tho criminal, libel case brought by Col. F. L. Ton Velio against D. K. Oreor, editor of tho Ashland Tidings, will bo brought to trial soon. MEDFORD. Tho S. P. will run n special train from Mcdford to Grants Pass to enable the local fans to seo tho baseball game be tween tho American Giants and tho Grants Pass team. ALHANY. Pros. H. M. Crooks of Albany Collego nnd Rev. F. II. flpflolhrnrht hiivn Imnn nmtnlntmt delegates to the Second World's unriuunn uiizcnnnip conference to be held lu Portland June 29-July C. ALI1ANY. The debate between Albany nnd McMlnnvlllo colleges, on tho question, "Resolved, that capital punishment should bo abolished lu Oregon," wbb won by the former. Ordinance No. 90 was passed by the Coqulllo Council, Carey alone voting against It. This provides for the Improvement of First street In Elliott's nnd Notley'a additions from tho cast line of Hall street to a point 100 feet enst of the east line of Maplo street. A resolution was adopted declaring intention of Im proving Second street In Elliott's addition, the cstlmntcd cost being $10,93G,10. A resolution wnB adopt ed overruling the remoustrnnco of J. A. Collier nnd Arthur ElllngBen against the proposed, grade of C street. IlIUEFS OF 11ANDON. ALDANY. According to a tolo phono communication received here tho Santlnm river was rapidly ris ing Monday duo to the heavy rains lu the mountains. MEDFORD. The Medford Con crete Construction Company has leased land near Derby nnd will op erate a stone quarry as soon as the proper machinery rnn bo Installed. SONS of NORWAY HALL at EAGLES HALL, SATURDAY night. ALL welcome. Times' Want Ads bring results. For That Tired Peeling Of Your Pocketbook Buy That Spring Suit $8.50 ' to $25.00 At the FIXUP Marslifield North Bend N ew and Second Hand Furniture sold on the Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE A CO., 302 Front 8t. Phone 340-L Manbiield, Or. W. 8. DROWN A. II. IIODGIXS Marshfield Paint (Sh Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished, Phono 187-L Marsbilcld. Ore. COOS nAY PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS CO. J. A. Goodwill and W. E. Sawyer. Plate, Ait and Window Glass, Mir rors, Prismatic Glass. Mall orders and phone orders given prompt attention. Estimates fur nished. Phone 70-L. 727 So. Broadway. Marshfiold. Singer Sewing Machines We have them for rent er far sate. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needlea for Sale. w. J. niTZ, 131 Park Are. Marehfleld. Phone 280-X. MEDFORD. Presldont Woodrow Wilson will pass through the city on his Portland trip this June. ASTORIA. If present plans ma terialize It is quite probable thai tho Alaska Fisherman's Packing Co. of this city will be sold to Llbby, McNeil & Llbby, tho Chicago packers. PRICK OF LOGS. Tho log situation on the Columbia River romalns tho same as regards supply; however, better weather con ditions havo mado It possible for ramps to resume, and tho Input of logs will show nn increase from now forward. Fir is bringing nn nvcrago valuo of $10 to $11, camp run, with good domnnd; spruce, $7 to $10; ce dar, scarce and bringing $10 to $11. Recommended for a Good Reason. C. H. Grant, 230 Wnverly St.. Peorln, 111., says: "Dackache and congested kidneys make mo suffer intenso pains. Was always tired and floating spocka bothered mo. Took Foley Kidney Pills and saw big Im provement after third day. I kopl on until entirely freed of all troublo and suffering. That's why I rec ommend Foley Kidney Pills, Thoy cured me." For sale by Lockhart Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner." Typewriters Wo sell, rent, exchange and re pair, all makes, new and second hand. Ribbons Guaranteed. Carbon Paper Guaranteed. Call up TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE & SUPPLY CO. Phone 44. Alliance Dock Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GOJiTEELL PHONK MSt. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. WE WILL MAIL YOU f 1 for each set of old False Teet sent us. Highest prices paid tot old Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Preclou Stones. . ,. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phlla. Smelting A Refining Co. Established 20 Years. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling? Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu at prices pald News of Cltj'-by-tlie-Sea ns Told by Tho Recorder. W. A. Doak returned on tho Break, water with the body of his son, Char les Doak, who died at Seattle, of measles, Mrs. Doak and tho other children camo overland. Tho flro alarm was turned lu Sun day evening from Fish & Hender son's garage, but tho flro was- soon extinguished, with but llttlo dam age. Postmaster W. J. Sweet has sent In tho dimensions of the building which tho post offlco occupies, to tho department nt Washington. Tho de partment is not allowing sulllclent rental for a building lnrgo enough for tho business here, and thoro Is a probability that It well be Increased. Tho rent cstato firm of Strauhal, Dlpplu & Pressoy has been dissolved by mutual consent, Messrs. Strnuhnl & Dlpplo going Into tho vacant room of tho old bank building. Mr. Pres soy will remain In tho ofllco former ly occupied by Strauhal, Dlpplo A Pressoy and will bo associated In business with his fnthor-ln-lnw, L. W. Dovoo. PLANNING UNIQUE EXHIBIT. Coqulllo Man Gathering Curios for San Francisco Pniiniun Exposition. E. A. Beckett of this city is making a collection of bonds of anlmnls nnd curios for tho Panama Exposition, and already has many things of moro than ordinary interest, among them being moose, oik, nntllopo, panther, caribou, donkey, nnd groundhog heads; 9G0 rnro coins, Indian roltcs and dozens of othor relics thnt are unlquo and Interesting. The six shooter cnrlrod In his bolt when Bob Ford shot -and killed Jesse James, and tho knife used by Black Jack to kill Frank Harrlgan, tho Southern Pacific conductor, in a holdup In Now Mexico, and tho ropo with which tho bandit was hung, are among tho col lection, besides which nro moro than twonty-flvo old guns nnd pistols. Mr. Backett hos leased a building on Market street, tho rent to begin next Novembor, nnd this will bo fltted up In unlquo style, representing a lodgo. Tho exterior nnd Interior will be fin ished in Oregon llr with tho bark on. Coqullol Sentinel. JUNCTION CITY ROBBERY !JO Worth of Stamps and 85 in Cash Stolen. JUNCTION CITY, Or., April 3. thieves broke into tho Posrofflco In this city through tho roar dooi and stolo $30 worth of stamps in 2G-cent and 60-cont books, nnd $G In cash from tho stamp drawer. Thoy effected an entrance througti tho samplo room In tho rear of the Postofflco. evidently using n pass key, as tho door of this room was locked and was still locked when Postmaster A. R. Martin arrived The entrance Into tho Postofflce proper was effected by cutting n hole In tho panel of tho rear door. Llbby COAL. Tno Kind YOU hav ALWAYS USED. Phone 72, Pact' Livery and Transfer Company. A Wonderful Tonic ' That Aids Digestion Thousands are unable to digest cer tain kinds of food. In most cases it is not the fault of tne food, nor the stom ach. It la probable that the stomach hss been abused. Man resort to pro digested foods and Yarious kinds of medicines to get relief from dypepsU. Indigestion and kesxtbnm, but without permanent benefit. Zf your stomach was in perfect con dition, yon would not need medicine to digest the foods you eat. Jsyne's Tonic Vemlfuge7ls a stomach regulator. It gets the stomach in such a condition that it will digest food without other assistance. It overcomes the acidity and sthnulatee the coating of the stomach and intestines so that they will properly absorb and asslmUate the nutriment from the food eaten. Suf ferers from dyspepsia and indigestion will And permanent relief in a short time after beginning the use of the tonic. Tot children, the addition of a little sugar will make It most pala-tMa Many forms of supposed indigestion are the result of intestinal parasites, for which Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayne's; ac cept no others Millions have praised It for more than ' eighty years. Bold by druggists everywhere, Dr. D. Jeyno ea, P-lladelphla, y. NEWS OF ARAGO AND VICINITY. (Special to The Times.) Mr. Fenll has closed his writing Bchool at Arago. Mis Ethel Taylor Is visiting rela tives nnd friends In Marshlleld. The Flshtrnp school closed Fri day, March 28. A number of school patronB nnd friends wcro present In tho nftornoou to llBtcn to tho ren dering of a very nlco program, by tho pupllB. Miss Adclla OIbcii, who hns been teaching nt Flshtrnp tho last threo months, hns been employed to teach tho Roy school this summer. Mrs. Leland Mlnard's brother, Tom Hall, and family, and her sister, Mrs. Tom Weekly, and husband, weru vis iting nt tho Mlnnrd homo Snturday and Sundny. Tho spelling Hehool nt Arago on Wcdncsdny evenings has been closed ior mo Bonson. Theodoro Clinton of Norway has recently returned from Portland, whero ho hns been on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Tony Nussol. Jessu Roblson was visiting his sin ter, Mrs. Loren Knight, of ditching Creek Sundny and Monday. The Norway school is going to give n bnsket social in tho Norwny hall Friday, April 4. Miss Hazel Radabaugh spent part of last Snturday nnd Sunday visiting nt tho homo of her uncle, Henry RndnbnugliB, of Norway. A birthday party was given nt Mr. Leland Mlnard's homo Saturday night, March 29, It being Mr. Mln ard's birthday. Although the crowd wasn't very lnrgo, overyono had a very nlco time. Mr. Will Albeo wna lu Coqulllo Monday. Thoro will bo a danco lu tho Tyr rcl hnll nt Arngo Snturdny night, April G. Miss Belvn Plnkston was In Co qulllo Snturday. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. News of Upper Coqulllo Valley n Told liy Tho Enterprise. Mauley Crlbbens nnd MIhh Cora A. Laid wcro married lnnt Thursday evening by Rev. Thou. Bnrklow, at tho residence of tho clergyman. The couplo will mnko their homo with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Henderson for tho present. Mr. Crlbbens Is n logger, employed In ono of tho South Fork camps. J. Dashncy, who together with A. II. Powers, has purchased tho Abram .t Decatur logging outfit near Ro motc, passed through horo tho latter part of last week enrouto to thu camp to tnko chnrgo of operations. Wntt 8hort, now of MarBhllold, was In tho city on business Monday. Mr. Short wns formerly a printer lu this place, having been lu tho employ of Orvll Dodgo for two yenrs when that gontlomnn edited tho Wost Oregon Inn hero. Mrs. Mnry Culbcrtson nnd son, Alee, returned homo Inst Sundny from Needles, Cnl., whero tho latter hns been for his health, Tho trip on tho ocean wns qulto rough, but Alee stood tho trip well. W. C. Fensler nnd family arrived last Tuesday nfternoon from Spo kane, Washington, nnd have taken up tholr rosldenco In ono of tho Dr. I.eop houses. Mr. Fensler will ns 3lst his sou, Harry, nnd brother, Charles, in tho management of tho Myrtlo Point branch of tho Hub Clothing Co. Sovoral of tho relatives and friends gnvo Mrs. Wilbur Barklow qulto a surprlso last Friday evening, tho ovont being hor birthday. Sovoral birthday cards and good wishes were given her. FIGHTING IN MEXICO rimnncn Relu-ls Miurli Against (I'liiiynms Today. nr AmoditM I'ltM to Coo lliy Tlmn.l NOGLAES, April 2. General Obregon, who loft Cnnnnen with his Sonorn Btato troops yestordoy to nt tack General OJeda, chnnged IiIh mind nnd decided to march against tho federal forces nt Guaymns. Tho constitutionalist lender left COO men boforo Naco to guard against tho possibility of OJedu with a remn ant of his doferal forces again hik ing tho offensive FATE OF POLAR EXPLORERS Gray Hulls nnd DiseaMj Tell of Aw ful PrlvntloiiH, TORONTO, Out., April 3. Two thirds of tho Burvlvoru of tho Scott polar expedition will come homo either gray haired or bald. Alfred Wright received today from his son, tho physician of tho company that sought tho South Polo, a Inttor which said this waa tho roault of their hardships nnd suffering. GO to SONS of NORWAY BALL it EAGLES HALL SATURDAY night- tor good tlmo HiGSi,RPilISB TO MANY IN MARSHFIELD Local people aro surprised at the QUICK results received from sim ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., ns mixed In Adlor-1-ka, the Gor man remedy which beenmo famous by curing appondlcltla. Tho Lock-hnrr-ParBons Drug Co. states that this simple remedy nntlseptlcizes tho digestive system and draws off tho impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom ach, gas on tho stomach and consti pation INSTANTLY. Goodrum's Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 347 Central Av. Phono 373-L