The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR. COOS BAY FROM PORTLAND
MONDAY, APRIL 28.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK HOAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
1'lionu J I 0. F. McGKOHGE, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
5teamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SWUNG FROM PORTLAND, APRIL 10, 2!1, !J0, MV 5, 10, 15, 20,
25 AND HO AT 8 A. M.
SAILING FROM COOS RAY, APRIL 12, 10, 20, MAY 2, 7, 12, 17,
22 AND 27.
Tlckt'W on "lu lo "" l'l(''i points and Information n to routes
mill rules cheerfully furnished.
I'liono Main !'"'' P U STERLING, AKCut.
SX SPEEDWELL
CAPT. K. HOSENHLATT, Master.
Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay
Sunday, April 27th, a 4 P. M.
THE SPEEDWELL Is speedy nnd has excellent passenger acconv,!
inoilalliiUM, inrgo civuii miu nirjr ruums uiiu cicciric ugius ami
wireless.
For freight unil pnAsngc, apply,
A. F. Kslnbrook Co. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
(J:MI17 Santa Marliui Dldg., San Francisco. Mnrtdificld.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS.
PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for KiVward n. Straus &
Co., Fine. Tailoring. Let na
make your next suit.
255 CENTRAL. Phone 250-X
DAIRY BUTTER.
In 2-lb. squiii-cg at
can't 1)0 boat.
that
a prico
Try It.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNELL I1LDG.
184 Market Avo. Phono 394-J.
Be Up To Date
Order your Suit from
TAnn The Tailor and
IVJUU Dress Expert
278 Front St.
Upstairs.
ALL OVER OREGON
SALEM. An order Issued by the
Stnto Rallrond Commission, requires
tlio Corvallls & Eastorn road to
replace Its present 50-pound steel
tracks, between Corvallls and Ya
qulna with 75-pound steel rails,
within tho next two years.
HILLSRORO. Mrs. Thomas
Balnea found a skeleton with n bul
let hole through the skull, on her
husband's ranch 10 miles southeast
of this city.
lowed nn ounce of laudanum while
standing on tho doorsteps of tho
Wlnnlngham home. Physicians
woro summoned and tho patient was
resuscitated.
V. Swarthout was found flZ'
bunk of tho Columbia lUvopMfc
tho brldgo at Pasco, WashluB
There was a btlllet holo tkrbtj
the head.
EUGENE Miss Naomi Hosklns.
a high Bchool Senior, was seriously
hurt by being thrown from a runa
way horse.
NYS8A. The City Council hai
purchased from W. A. Lentsch n
tract of land on which will bo lo
cated tho Btnndplpo for tho new city
water-works.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Driver and
ronBonablo charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhore at any time."
Standi Blanco Motol and Blanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phonci 78 and 41
Night Phono 46.
HAHKI-'R OOORALK. nronrlrtom
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EqulpiHHl with wireless and submarine bell
SAILS FIVOM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHF1ELD
MONDAY, APRIL 28, AT 3 P. M.
All PftenKcr Renorvntlona Ft oin San Francisco Must Ue Made at
805 Flfo Building, or Lombard street Pier 27. All reservations
in tiis t bo tulcc'ii up 24 hours beforo (tailing.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHON"" '4. C. F. McGEORGE. Agent.
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ARSTRACT COMPANY
Have photographic copies of all records of Coos County to date,
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other information relating
to real cstnto furnished on short notice
HUSINKSS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshflcld. Phono 151J
W. J. RUST, Manager
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
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and Storage Co.
Is prepared to do all klnda of baulln,
on short notice. W moot all tTalni
nd boata and wo also hare tho lattii
itylo Reynolds Piano Mover. W
guaranteo our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
ROSBBURG. Dctlarlng ho had
been Jilted by Mrs. Mary Wlnnlng
ham, divorcee anil mother of five
children, Charles Slnnnonda swat-
WHY NOT?
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corns come oil
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SALEM. Prince Byrne, a well
known resident of thin nltv. Hii
Sunday morning.
ROS10BURG. Aftor forging or
ders on E. J. Peyton and Clyde It.
McClung, two Southern Pacific en
gineers of Rosoburg, n transient
crook was arrested by Constable
Singleton.
SALEM For tho ostensible
pose of loaning money without!
torest to Hebrew worklngmenjl
nuinuor or Portland Jews havol
ganlzcd tho Fifth .Mutual Freoili
aesocmuioii.
ASHLAND. Tho dates of the
Southern Oregon Chntauqua Assem
bly havo been set for July 7-18.
PORTLAND. Under arrest nt
Dunsmulr, Cnl., whore his flight
from this city was terminated, Jos
eph E. Ellis, alloged bigamist and
swindler, will fight extradition.
At your dru$is
Pbnnps 9R-R. 130-J
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JUST RECEIVED
A laruo sliliiment of Electric Cut
GIuns Shade.H.
Call nnd sco our stock of glass
wnro. Wo nlso havo Bomo of the
latest designs In shower fixtures,
from two light to five. Everything
In electrical supplies.
Barnard & Langworthy
WHY NOT HAVE YOUR
SHOES FIXED RIGHT?
Wo guaranteo our work to b
first class because wo use only th
best material In tho market. Wo
also havo up-to-dato machinery and
know how to uso It. Forty years'
oxperlence In making nnd repairing
shoes havo mado us competent.
Men's Shoes Hnlf Soled 85c
Ladles' Shoes Half Soled 50c
Mcii'n Shoes, Heels. ., ,15c
LatlicN' Shoes, Heels 25c
Waterproof between soles freo of
charge.
Wo also have on sale 1C dozen
Men's high-grade Dress Shoes, sold
nil over tho county for $5.00, while
our prlco Is only $1.00. Also n good
lino of Boys' Shoes nt reduced
prices. It will pay you to look them
over beforo buying olsowhcro,
"Yours for Good Footwear nnd a
Square Doal."
AUGUST OLSON
210 South Rroadway.
11 ILLSDORO. Romeo H. Stevens,
alias Harold E. Martin, Is under ar
rest hero on charge of taking $70.90
from tho Oregon Electric at Tual
atin, where ho waB employed as
station agent.
PORTLAND. An " attempt was
mndo to hold up M. K. Davis, a
motorman of the P, It. L, & P. Co.,
while Davis was running . his car.
but the hlghwnymnn only succeeded
In slightly wounding him with brnBs
knuoldes.
SALEM. After listening to com
plaints mado against tho Central
Oregon Irrigation Company by E.
B. Williams, of Crnnk fnimlv tin.
Stato Desert Land Board decided to
allow tho company further tlmo In
which to finance tho project.
CORVALLIS, Kato O'Connor, of
Montnguo, Cal., a student or O. A.
C, was drowned while canoeing on
tho St. Mary's Rlvor.
PORTLAND W. E. Sherman, ed
itor of tho Western Stock Journal,
died hero from cancer.
PENDLETON. Tho body of Geo.
No matter how long you Buffered,
or what other remedies havo failed
to cure, Foley Kidney Pills will sure
ly holp you. They nro gcnuluoly
tonic, strengthening nnd curative,
build up tho kidneys and rcstoro
their regular action. John Volbort.
Foster, Cnllf., says: "I suffered
many years with kidney troublo and
could never get relief until I tried
Foley Kidney Pills which effected a
comploto euro. For snlo by Lock-hart-Parsons
Drug Co., "Tho Busy
Corner."
1,l.l?rT t.-.W.rvv. r..- v. ,
i-nnuurj i ui .urs. KogersiU'lV
tlil city, suffered minor InJurWt
l)t..M Hill nl.,n..t..1tt1 ,. ...t.f-l.rf.l.'r'
"" "" IlillUHIUUIIU 111 nillUUILNV
woro riding, turned turtlo. mU
small son wns qulto seriously
Jill VII.
BAKER William It. Mead?
entered n plea of utility to arfttl
llro to tho White photograph, stud
on two different occasions.
JH
MEDFORD Thirty tons of oplumf
were seized in a raid liy countysor;
flclalfl on Chinese bonrdlnt; lio'dae
inrougnout tnu country. .
EUGENE Coronor W. T. Gordoi
Is sick with smnllpox nt his residents!
at No. ar.s Tenth nvenuo, oast, aifdl
Is quarantined with his wlfo nndinj
trained nurso. Ho had Just com
pleted tho construction nnd furnish"?
ing of IiIr residence when taken BlckS
THE DALLES After n ten veaT
hattlo with tuberculosis. J. R. Lakel
died nt tho homo of his pnrents, 0X3
county judgo nnd Mrs. A. E. Lako.V
' PORTLAND Tho O. W. It. c Nfl
Co., for violating tho Interstate Com
mcrcc act forbidding trainmen to
work nioro than sixteen hours out of j
tho twenty-four, wns lined n totnl ofl
$150 In tho United States district!
nritlft lit Tlitltrrt Wi1tnitrit vJU
AURORA Tho two Infant chili
dren of Amos Knutftunn wore burncdl
to death nt Needy, about six mllonl
from this city, whllo tho family wasj
absent working In tho Holds.
SALEM Chanel guard W. H.I
Fisher, nt tho state penitentiary, wn'al
stubbed with tho Rhnrp end of a II lei
by n convict, but tho wound will not
provo serious.
SALEM E. T. Mellnln, of Oregon!
uuy, uas auumiiioii puuiH ror a inrgo;
power duvelopment schomo on thol
WIlll'lllllllllH IblVUI, WI1IUII IK1VU IIL'UIll
approved uv auuo i;nginoor i.owis.
TWO HANGED.
Two Mexican Murderers Pay Penally
, or Crime.
Ilf AnocUlftl I'rni to Cool Ur Tlmn.l
SOCORRO, N. M.. April 25. Frn-
zler and FrnuclHco Granada wero
hanged hero enrly today for first
degreo murder.
AMONG THE ROY SCO ITS.
All boys connected with tho Boy
Scouts of MarHhlleld aro aBked to
como to tho Tnbernnclo on Saturday
evening nt 7:30 to hear n talk, with
Illustrations, by a leader of tho Boy
ScoutH among tho ChlnoBo. Boya
connected with both troops horo nro
wanted nt tho mooting.
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The subject of the week is "Scotland, the Land of Song and Scenery"
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HENRY W. LONGFELLOW
A familiar nn d dear face one of six of our be
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