&! I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913 EVEMIWG EDITIOH. $& TO WED HERE EGG RECORDS OF American Lady Corsets . . $1.00 lo $5.00 "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves . 50c to $1.00 Modart "Laced Front" Corsets $5.00 lo $8.50 TRIS EVENING. 000S Sc,bV S10CS $3. 50 to $5.00 1UI IRION WRITES ABOUT STORM . . MI HENS m 1 ,!r it Former Marshfieltl Man Sends Interesting Epistle to Senator Smith. Senator 1. 8. Smith lias Just re ceived a lotter from M. C. Morton, formerly of .Mnrshlleld. but now of Marriage of Miss Eugenia Some More Interesting Statis- Schilling and Ray B. De ment in Marshfield. i Miss Kugenln Schilling nnd liny The recent tmblloaMnn In Tho II. Dement, both of Myrtle Point. Times or -egg-1nlng records has de- will bo iinlotly married here this veloped Into nil Intoiestlng contest iivniiliiir. nulv linniptllnto relatives ntnmiir the noiiltry raisers The tics Concerning Poultry Production. I'ntllnr Illllff. Mo.. Which Will be Of ...m ,, ' ..,,,',,,. .mm Mm xni'iniinMV ll'lm,,., i.iilitluluul n mmilinl- Hntltl-daV . . . ... .. r !!.. I " "Will lllnu."-. ....,.., -- mieresno me many v.u . taking plnce nt the home of Mr. nnd of the. Horton family. Mr. Horton Mrg w p Mn,i,y. undo nnd mint Is now bend of ' 'V?Xn .1 "f tl,c brl,c' on North oilwu nt Bluff, which hits $G1 1,00-1. 30 do- g 0viock posits and surplus and prpnts of ?GG,- ... sehlllliiK Ib tho daughter of 2C3.0G and ncnpitni or ?i uu.uuu. in Mf nn(, Mr8 r ,., Schilling! form- JiIb letter to Mr. Smith. Mr. Horton pr,y rog,(,ont8 of Mnrshflold lint now Bn's,; , . . . of Mvrtlo Point. She wns born nnd "Your kind letter of Inquiry ns to onrc,-, m Co()B ,lny nil(1 lmH H)Plll ""ft of her life In Mnrshtlehl nnd tho effect of the storm on my family nm myseir receivcu. j won for iicrsclf a hoBt of friends "I am sure you luivo learned ere ;.",? this that ever since Wilson wns In- Mj. t , of , Mol, nugurnted things havo been greatly D ' ,. , we kn0W1 M (, exaggerated, nnd while wo mny feel , . ' L , ,. , cnnrKP f thnt wo should hold tho present nd- ' 'wt ' "" ' , lu ' c c ministration responsible for nil of tho J",f, "' hn d 1 Is Ire win calamities visited upon uH during the " ! ,e ' ""', " 'ir" , " SS2"2?"!Z1& ffiM hf.P. dLde of 1 ami one XrZ'nil? Z XtXn u tho most prominent young men of nation of the Ilopubllmns, tho "In terests" and tho Hull Mooscs mid should throw tho mnntlo of charity over Woodrow nnd IiIh follow conspir ators, consider tho source of these onlanintoiiB reports nnd bo skeptics until wo nro "shown." "No, wo had qulto n tornado but tho main forco of It did not hit tho city, nnd while considerable property "was damaged, there was no loss of thnt prospects nro sd bright for Coos "' llopt,1 "nation I" Inillniin. She Bny. I t.iko tho dally Times nnd "i1 " l,oggnrs deser p ton ni d de- Myrtle Point. Sir. nnd .Mrs. Dement will leave tomorrow morning overland on their honeymoon trip which will ombrnco most of the cities on tho coast. Scores of friends In Mnrshfleld will unite Iti extending best wishes. mntlnn In contrast to that stricken section. Krcd Hnckmnn hns Just received a letter from his mother tolling of clnres that everyone Is aiding In tho relief work. AMONG Tni: SICK. read each Issue with Interest nnd keep pretty well posted on the local news. Pleaso accept my congratu lations on your lino record as stato ' nnnntAi ntnl u-milil 4iii1l.ii frnm tlin ' I cordial reception tendered you on ,, ., . ...,. ...,. ... your roturn thnt you received tho' ,.,,"' "mon,c; ' ,rlabl " f "' ! onconlum 'Well done ' Part of tho 'rttlrnllr "I nt his homo In Suin- ns nro boarding as wo have not gono ,U11,-N' to housekeeping since our return,, ,. .. . r, , . , but expect to bo settled in our own , Mrs. I-'rod Messerh; Is roporloil ! homo In a few months. ' lnK lto ill nt her homo on Cntch- "Wo often think nnd spenk or '" ln,l!t- Olir MnrHll(lil(I frlnnilu nml Iwim, In - . spo them ngiiln Kometlme. If onlv for .lnmes Trncoy, onglnooi- of Smith n visit. Powers cnuip, Diiuker Hill "Mrs. Horton Joins mo In personal rognrds to yourself family." who hns kind ,H'en stirrerlng from a scvero nttnek mid " miiusy. will hnve a minor opera , Hon on his tlirout this afternoon. i ltov. l-'nther Springer of North Ilepd Is coilllned to his homo from grip. pahknts wi:m-: maiiOoniid. l)orsy Kielt7ei-'s Katlier mid .Motlu-i- l'll.on lop Moor or Home :t Days . .Miss Julia Holms, who has been Horsey Kreltzer yesterday recotved HI for sonio time, wits reported In a n letter from Tliuyor Orlmesll, now rather serious condition yesterday. nt Cincinnati, saying ho hud Just re-' turned from Hnyton, Ohio, where ho Si. "?.? ',f,!' ii!.H,.,., '"i1 ' r "H-t I WORTH BEND MOTES. ! ........... ... .ui. uinun h iiirt-lllH. Mr. (Jrlmes snys that tho Duvtmi llnx "Snlrey Gump" A Hen That l.ulil 'J 1 7 Kggs in n Year. Ill the poultry department or the run out Insue or I'mni nnd Fireside appears un nrcounr of "Snlrey (lanip,"' a hen famous for her steady production or eggs. Following Is an ovfi-iii-l fi-nni Din iii-IIi-Iii- .-..i ... I ... ' . . as woro first reared. ,'i' fl"'L " .". Y' . ' " V . ',"::. I .. ""' """'I' lt ' "t Mr. Grimes nys that Mr. Krt-ltzer'B "iJ, "' A..."V;V, V,'.... '"." ."' ' ".l ' .""" -v"ni or liroiiuciion. itun two returned M. ftnmi -..u iu. '.. .. 1....1 ... ..' .:. " . -iit.vr I., .i. nimpsou wmT . n'r. ". . ..,B" """: from Ran I-ranclsco on tho A Jlfo and tho lire was imtas dl.,s7,o, , "ZTVT? nu wiirn flrut f.... m,..1 ' ,ll. V. II.1 Hill wee V. l-'ahy. at Hiillards. hundred and sovonteen eggs dlstilb- IfllllllUMIi uiimit Cmi.lni. I . - . . nnd since then two more have nr rived. This paper would lie pleased to hear from owners or other hens with records. The rollowlng me tho last that have been received Heiw Aii'iime HI llgg- In Mnivii. llcv. .. O. Howard reports n rath er remarkable record from bis 10 hoiiB during the month of March when tho production reached tho hlgh-wnter mark, or rnther tho high egg mnrk or 330 eggs, nn nvernge of 21 per hen. These Inyers are White Leghorns nnd White Wynn- dottcs. Aiicoiim Pullets Pi.-ulnctloii. Marshfield. Or.. April U. 1013. Kdltor Times: I hnve noticed several egg records in your pnper of lute so I will send you a record of my 1- Anconn pul lets nntl one hen. The pullets be gan to lay In October, r began to trnpnest them on November 1. In November they laid IM eggs. In December 10S. In January 201. In February 2.s". In March 303, nnd up to this evening. April 0. they have laid fill eggs. Yours resneetrtillv. J. T. AIU'IIAMIIKAF. Mom: i:gg !ti:roi:is. Udltor Times: I notice In your paper two egg records which are very good, but will tell you or n bettor one. John T. Olson, on Kcntitck Slough, has Til it'hlto Leghorns mid for the month or Mnrch collected 127S eggs, or lOfi t, dozen, making nu nvernge or a little hotter thitu 2." eggs. Tuesday, April 2. they got 10 eggs, although two hens nro now brooding. Yours truly, LOIMS CAIU.SKN. North llond. coos ihvhk i:ggs. Mrs. V. 11. Piper or North Coos Illver Is another aspirant for tho poultry record. She has n Hock of llfty-llvo lions nnd during the month of March,- she received 11 SO eggs from them. They nro tho White Leghorn variety and she siiy tho record they mndn is n third greater than tho one made by the llar.eo poultry. Tho flood descended nn n.-ivinn ,.u a perfect wall of water when tho big loveo broke, thoro being no warn jjiB, or opportunity to escape from Warren Itachtel. formerly of Jlnrshllnld, but who Is now located Jn Alabama, has sent papers to Xlnrshile d friends giving alt the do . '. f.tl10 ""n,, 8ltuatlon buck there. Indicating that Coos Hay has raised another notch In Mr. Hati-hol's estl- OHTLANl) Louis (Inif. mm nf n wealthy tobacco dealer at Tnnina. In., ami MIks Charlotto Flslim- tin. daughter of a woll known railroad man. woro married by Judge A. II. J roauwell. Tho parents of the WOMEN'S APPAREL EOR SPRING WEAR SUITS, COATS, GOWNS AND WAISTS A New Display of the Finest Suits and Coats to be Seen This Side of Portland at $15.00, $16,50, $18,50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and up to $37.50 We present an extraordinary selection of exclusive modes styles that wore not brought out for fashion shows, but for the use of refined Americans seeking harmony as well as the uncommon in dress, Wc are rightly proud of these garments,' they represent the finest values ever shown in this city, A Word As to Our "Store Policy" ONE PRICE: All prices are marked in plain figures, as low as it is possible to sell merchandise of this quality, One person's dollar will buy as much as an other's at the "Hub," Every customer receives the same fair, impartial treatment, "One Pi-Ice to All Menus n Lower Pi-Ice to AIL" CHARGE ACCOUNTS mean loss of interest in money invested; mean exponsive bookkeeping, e-xpense and loss in collections, l'li-xt pi Ice your Mill, coat or lres at n More doing; u credit business then price It ut the Hub Dry Goods Co. and m-o for .MHiiM-ir what you net unity m,. We can and will demonstrate to you that "MONEY TALKS" at Huh Dry Goods Co. iijhXH O'Connell BulldintT. Phone 35I, ............ nuo iHiiiHiiii-u inim rues-, i i,.,... ni day until Friday In tho second Moor V i (;,, Z ''no tor i , "' """"" "H r""W8: bard on thorn, they aro now Karoly lo-, jVoh or Chai el on Co m Tllv r whl W 23 ?KS , 'U ,teJ,55?"?.." .. W" .!. fKontes'las ro" tS'nomost go!! 22 In fw i.i m,u :,.. "".""." ,V "". "VT medals. Tho Mllllctn.in .1, ,. '" .":, trlet and lb,, water V. L Vviti.,. VVM ('"rrj' " ,row,l frniu Sumner ami iiv 73 fS1 inches IJnho aL ' blUI"" " ! R?.. Hl'!" -Ill gather ,, crowd from ft,,;.- V ": .' ! ! ! ! ! ! '. '. '. 7 it V. V.'. V. !!.'.'!.' ! Is Seplombei October . , November necomber Total rl L tj PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN (Is 2T, per cent stronger than other brands.) A hoiiKuhold remedy: used for Lac erations, Pliers, Hums, insut.t Hltes, Sore Throat. .Mouth Wash. ote. Should bo kept In every house. 4-Ouncc Bottles 25c Pint Bottles 50c We also hae other cheaper brands but locoinuienil tho nboe. Red Cross Drugstore Phone liii'.l Motoivjcle Delivery. 'As tills Is written. 'Salrev Gnum' young couple were not nolined of o lu"! !,rn,c,1,".v mplou'il hor molt event until It had taken nlace lmX .loolH l'"llK for her fourth . ' t year b work. She Is as sprightly nnd I'ltL'SH TK.'Y. 15 ns Lit to- vlgorouB as n pullet. morrow nt LI-AVIS' mid-week sale i. "'"01 PX1H't production In her pul- ivu nun mi wiiu yeniH was noi re corded, but she hns probably lulil moie t linn sl hundred eggs, perfect ly shelled nnd of normal size, dur ing her three years of production, "This hen has each season laid steadily up to about December be fore molting, then rapidly grows new feathers and Is again on tho I egg Job. 'Snlrey Gump' has a direct I line of descent from the Malno ICx , porlinont Station stock bred by Pro- fessor Gowot during his inmous I breeding experiments conducted sov eial years ago." How t.t Double Your Kgg Produc tion. Ill tho current Issue of Kami and Fireside, n contributor snys thnt poultry-raisers can practically double their egg production ir they persist ently itho the trap-nest. Following Is an extract from his- article. I "For the benefit of those who are jnot acquainted with the trap-nest I win explain m detail Its purpoho. Tho trnpnest Is n nest bo contrived TONIGHT at TKe Royal Hint when tho hen enters she springs a 'trap' which closes the door mid holds her captive until she Is re leased by tho attendant. Tho nest Is or sunn-lent size to allow the hen plenty of space lo move nrouinl in. or sho would bo npt to break the gg. "By taking tho lions of highest trap-nest record and uniting them with males descended from henvv Inyers you will lay the foundation or n good strain or heavy layers. Ily cnrerul trnp-nest culling and with the snmo rnro in breeding, year nrter year, you will build your riock up lo n high stato or efficiency. "It Is not at nil llllt-nnimmi Oi. flocks thnt are trap-nested to aver age ISO eggs per hen por year. At the same time theso Hocks not In frequently contain Individuals Gmt have a record or 200 to 230 eggs ouch per yenr. "Tho lntest figures nt hand from the Department of Agriculture de claro that tho average farm hen lays less than SO per year. Slxtv eggs per hen per yenr would probn'bly be overestimating the nvernge, uncared for farm hen. At any into, the great difference between 200 to 230 eggs and tiO or SO eggs Is enough to think about seriously." Some Gieut Itet-onls ."lude by He luarliiible Hens, III the current Issno or Farm nnd Fireside there nppenrs In tho "Poul try ' department nn account or re ninrkuble records made by exception al hens. One hen, Lndy Showyou., laid BJi eggs In 50 consecutive dnys. Dor production for tho yenr wos 281 eggs and sho wos recently told for S00. A group of tivo hens exhibit ed in the Connecticut egg-laying con test laid an average or 213,8 eggs each during the year they wero test ed. Another group or flvo hens ex hibited In tho Connecticut egg-lnylng contest laid SI.', eggs In a vear. FA KM HAS 5iltH SKl'XKS MOON Itoyat and sori.i: l-hiteilniiieis In Musical mid Instiiiiiieiitiil Specialties I nwio fi:i:t of nkw Picnin:s "Till: MOSAIC LAW" Two Keels Kny Dee. ,'Tlir, KITFK miTKX" Malestlc. How the ".MM KIT OK 7(1" was . painted Pilot Films. I Muays a Good Program NY SKAT 10c jKetiii-n Kiigngoiiiont, Monday, Apr. I KDWAKDS AND MKKKITTS Musical Comedy Company "Till: 111X1)0 DOCTOK" XOTICK TO CKKDITOKS. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been by order of tho County Judgo of tho County Court of Coos County, Oregon, duly nppolnt- v miiiiiiiiHinuris or tile ostnto of L, K. Hnlllnger, deceased, and letters of .nu iiiiisiraiion navo been duly issued to her. Now. therefore, all persons hav ing claims against said cstato are hereby notified to present thorn with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice V?.-"0. ""'lerslKiiod nt hor residence' .... S. Hrondway, Marshfleld, Coos County. Oregon. i mm u. li.4ui.UHK, Administratrix of tho estate 1-1 . Il'1,Kv,nlHnsor, deceased Hrat publication, April 8; last rubllcntlon, May 3, 1913. Klaumtli Ihilei-prlse Sells Pelts Tlial Coiiiinanil .si.-t to 85 Kneh. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April 7. A skunk fnrni Is not entirely n now thing, but it Is now to this region. Alox nnd Itobort Choyonn liuve ono a fow miles from bore, and have boon selling tho skliiH during the pnst six months, bringing In three wngon loads In that time. Tho prices ran go from $3 to $", each for good polts, ami tho hoys estimate they have G000 growing now. Xo outsider has dared go eloso enough to dlsputo their word as to tho number. Thoy keop them In n wlro mesh foiico being hurled deep cnotigh to prevent their burrowing under. They are red on Jack rabbits u mud hens, mid refuse mca'8 bnJM ut the butuhor shops. AL1KX LAND LAW. President Wilson liiictlfratlns thr Callfoinlii I'glslntloii. lr Am lle. ,'ti lo Cool 1UJ Tl-I WASHINGTON. D. C, April 7. Presldent Wilson took up today u formal protest by tho Japanese gov ornment ngnlnst tho nJIcii land I i pending lu the California lfgWj"": Ho arranged to meet Senator Wortj; of California, to learn the statas M tho bill and sought Information fron Secrotiiry Lano of tno inienur u-- enclosure, the lower edgo or the mont. who is a native or Callfomji j Dear Girls: THIS morning we received quite a lot of answers to our conundrum'WilY ARC BRADLEY CANDIES LIKE LirTLEGIRLS" all of them very nice and complimentary but none of Ihem correct.. Now, wc want to give 25 boxes of candy and wc want 25 correct answers, so we are going to give you another chance and extend the time until Thursday. Think of all the rhymes and jingles you ever heard, and get Mamma and Papa to help you, and you will surely hit the right answer. You will KNOW when you get it right. BRADLEY CANDY CO. I n