iLiiVfiUIR'f P"JlM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Tii3 Beet Tooth Brush Bristles Como From JAPAN They make the firmest, otrong cst most cerviccablo tooth brushes. Th Rexall dvurrsrist la able to supply you with thcac best tooth " crusr.es m mo iuhvui . m.b, us causehebuyain conjunction with all the other Kexnll Urucnists threading Jrucn's'o of 'ho coun tryand bo commando the low est prices on tho best goods in the market. Any tooth brush you (jet hero will give you complete na'tisfac- on. Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Powder li the best all-around dental preparation made. Bold with the Rexall guarantee. In hand 3 one lithographed tin boKS. Th3 largest package of good Tooth Powder to bo had anywhere for 25c. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store 'The Busy Corner" Phone -Main 208 Us HE GAME ON "You much nlny tho "Knmo of tilth" every dny and tho result In cording to how you trcnt your loaach. Tho pure, wholcaomo, re ftihlDB drinks served nt 'Sartor's bantaln nre henlth builders. Try lea. Sartor's cnmllcs nro nuro and itlthful. Parasol Covers ALIiSUAI)i:S OF ALL COLORS nt tho Marslifield Cyclery nnyton Agents. mi 1.1K.U 172 llrondway Just Received "other shipment of the Famous Mysost and ; Primost Cheese tauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 ORPHEUM ALL NEW PICTURES. P'K MAKING of llRONCHO MIMA" Featuring G. M. Anderson. 'OtiltAPilinps THOL'IJLE Featuring Mr. John Bunny nnd I iss Florence Turner. Pl'Hitvs ni.liV A comedy. f'K I'ANCER a powerful drama. ADMISSION Royal Theater Toniffht T,K CHARMING MADAME HEHSHEV AND COMPANV iu tho gtut farce comedy "WHO IS WHO?" Written nnd staged especially for iDOY'T uuu ieoi 01 uu I ' T FAIL TO SEK TnvifiiiT's Admission: Tllt'n.. flnn. Offn. l.l n. .I.JI.l..An 1 ! lr , nBht Madame Hershey j iuii'h nnmoHtt iiuuili tt 4 wmuiwuj lilU IUIUMIU IWJU&Ui VUU IT. It rtPVlI.rv . V Hub i. ""AVUIIAI'UIIVCJ AHSTHAUr uoaii.x Pct n? ?., graphic copies of all records of Coos County to date, LrtJl eitat ' Dre8ent owners, or any other Information relating WES rCnl,. u,Bnea on stiprt notice. 3 OFFICR- 1r Vnrfl, 1?in at Urnrahflolll. Plmnn 1K1J - ., ' AV., - W. i; llk(lll lL i I'd' if t i nl!L ' 11 ll I, A 1 Ill Dress as Well as the Man Who Pays More You can do it. You can have as many and as good clothes as the I 11' man who pays higher .- r.; ,,0 . prices ir you buy vloth- f, i .1 y r Cratl lOtlieS. in lit, ' style and dressiness the things you can see for yourself they are cniV. rn rlonc vrMi anrT SUre 10 please yOU ana r . 1 I your mends. OL' tho things you can't see or judge beforehand vou can be just as sure bc cause Clolhcrai't. Clothes are guaranteed to be all Wool, ,,,,,,. , , , uwnor may goi samo ni runes 01- "U1 u mo uign uues mis wcok. TO 1101(1 tlieir Slm)t? and. tO fC0 )V paying for this notice Whether sho has boon much damng-..itoi-., :,. ,....,. ..,.! ...,.:.. ' ?(l ennnot be nscortalnod but It Is wuini, 111 wv-.ii mm on im. That's Whv tllC llian Who ... . ...... WOi'l'S lotlicralt (MOtllCS at Mn i d..- 1 . , i . . K. tflO tO S?2o always get.S credit for paying more. , Tt's ;i desirable kind of .1 l a Jl llinililllli. ivuiu wi credit to have, and you will find it in every Clothcrai't suit we show. Come In Today and try on the Clothcraft Blue Serge Special, No. 5130, at $15. I N 2 ! SIMHBUBIBHMI Woolen Mill Store The Clothcraft Store. i TONIGHT TEX CENTS. Mine. Uershey. nuw piciuics. PiinnitAf. and Company in that screaming- nvmnn iimiiul' iiiiimi .t j ' ' W..V W. ......... . - ..-.w v.w J. RUST, Manager NEW ROITE TO HAY. ' Florence Wants Coos Hay Trnxol That Vny. i The Florence West says: "Wo learn Hint plans are now on foot thnt will result Mil giving Florence mid the Sluslnw the benefit of n ' Inrge iinrt of the travel to Coos liny. At present nenrly nil the peo ple making the trip to Coos Hay by land, leave tho rallrontl at Drain or Roaehurg and take the stage for their destination. It Is jinrshfleld expected thnt the railroad from Ku- Th ,, nro ,)lllr0(1 ln tll0 oruor gone will ho finished by next fal . of orpuiroiipo. with their times on , ihv plnn s p Improve tho bench thp ,., llm, nm, holghtB ,, tho stages and direct tho overland H0COI1,, 0 (t ,, ,, v colnpnr. ravel to Horence nnil thoiico bys,m 0, conu;cutlvo heights will boat to Mnplcton. This will cut im,.lUo whether It Is high or low out the singe ride ncross the Const Wntor. r'or high wntor on the bar ,...,....... .,-,i i u i.umi uui. ! especially In the winter, and give I mo travelers an easy tirivc nioim 1 tho ocean bench. This trip on the I bench from the Sluslnw to tho Unip- . nun taxes otuy turce or tour iiours I anil tno ronu is smoota aim goon i whoti tlfo tide Is out. Hy using .n...nl.ll, .!. .!... ll. l.l. ...... 1... ... .1... Ill It ...III l. llll tJ V III Wl'tll II II L t 111 UU only n plunHunt rldo, not long ' nhnliirti tn im.K- n finrenn fnnl fn. tlgued." Llbby COM,. Tho kind YOU hnvo AliWAYS r.SKI). Phono 75. Pacific Livery nml Transfer Compnny. Tlme' Wnnt Arts brine rnaiiltn. WANT ADS. l)lti:SSMAKIXG FhM class (li mnklng dono nt Indies' Emporium. ' I'OL'XI) I.iiiIIin inn Blow. .Owner may hnvo sumo by calling at Times office and paying for this notice. CIIAlWHril wants situation. Ho her. reliable. Good mechanic nnd repnlr tnnn. Wishes stonily pos- ltlon whoro work Is nppreclate'l. References furnished. Address red IJIsii. Prosper. Oregon. FOR SAI.IC Cheap; a good crenin Fred Illsh. Prosper. Oregon. Bopnrntor. nltnost new. I.. D. Smith, Mnrshileld, Oregon. WANTED Warehouse mini. Apply . . . III (lepOt. uu ino iircnKwatcr nun cousigucil to VOH HUNT Housekeeping npiut- T- n- K'ock of Senttlo. ments. Inquire 413 Second St., or ,(,,H;s Abroad. Word has been re Phono :112-X. eelved hero from Manly Roberts, thnt Miss Florence Roberts snlled lORSAI.i: Second linnd car lii llift from San Francisco last weok for dnss shnpo. CO h. p.. 7 passon- Kor. good for stngo or livery. 1,- 000. Address P. O. Uox 2C3 or 789, North Rend. M)ST Hold necklace and heart- shaped locket. Reward for re- turn to Tlnies office. : FOR RENT Store wltli flumes with living rooms In rear, at El- rod nnd Tenth. Mrs. Early, 805 Central avenue. FOUND Automobile tire chain. K()U u.;t Nicely furnished front room. Inquire 334 First St., or Phono 325-L. l'utt iti:vr KimiisiiKii nxmm uliti VOll RENT Furnished rooms with lmth. sunny front room for two on"0'c at Flrat ""' AIJt"-- g '' S.I,E Cheap, If taken at i,,.i,l,i ....... if, ,- r. HiiiW) iiuiiauMwiii (in ii it i iv vi" ner 120 Illrch nnd North Urond- wny. VOW SALE A good organ cheap. In- ' quire nt Oregon Trust Co., North Hond. , FOR SALE CHEAP Two pool tables and equipment In llrst class con- ditlon Address O. II., Care Times. FOR RENT .-Stooiii house. .Apply nt Tim nimnnrv .14-1 FOR SAM: Household furniture for four rooms. Apply 927 South llrnnilti-nv Ilnncn nin.. l.n .nnlr.,1 Phono IS7-H. DRESSMAKING At l South Uroadway, or phono 21C-L. WANTED Carrier hoys to deliver Tho Times. Must bo in fifth grade or higher nt school. InquIrS nt Times office nfter 4 o'clock limes otneo nner -i o ciout. FOR RENT Modern Lrooni l.unga. low with bath. C. W. Gardner. nhono 4 0- pnono .., FOR RENT Furnished housekeep i Ing rooms. C95 First nnd Birch st. Telephone 239-J. FOR RENT Modern four-rooin cot. , tnge. Dr. G. W. Lesllo. FOR RENT Furnished room, stove I nnd bath ono and one-half blocks i from P. O. 237 N. Broadway. I VOn SALE Venr old laying Black ! Jiinorcns. Cheap. Mrs. Ben t Wright, Cor. Cedar nnd Broadway. !! ! WANTED Girl at Lewis Confection- ery, not less than 18 years of age. . . 'WANTED WooilsiilUUng. .$!' per , load. Box 281, North Bend, Or. . FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. Enquire 24U worth second at. or Phono 120-R. FOR IlENT FurnUlied housekeep- sr,,d t0 bo ? world-wide record, the Ing rooms. Enquire at dressmak- "earest to It being a boy in Eng ine rooms, 343 South Broadway. lan(1 who raised 220 pounds from 11 potatoes. iTfn np'T rsm.ifvitni.in .. M X ...4..- U ...... ...... J a JWi.m wwim with stove and bath Phone 236-J; T68 North Second St. DAIRY AND STOCK FAR.V-9. If you want a good Dairy or Stock farm see Fitzgerald or Phone 3151, Marslifield. For the Ifniiinsookiir ITn run nlmic vnn some of tho best Iu the county .i Hr BCUVi K?GK ZZf MAY TIDES. Itn)nt la trtt-MM ir flmn ninl imii.1.1 nt i.i-i. n.i.i i. .,... ., subtract 2 hours .14 minutes. i2ra.. 0.31 0.33 1.27 S.4I 4.7 0.41 n.o Ft... i'.S 1 3 1 H rs l'.i3 Ft... 2.7 o.") 0.7 7.19 2.2S 5.1 i.3 j. i,.B 2.7 1 It. 10 4.0 3.20 10.32 0.G 5.3 w Ft.. . 2.3 4 '. U 1..1I lll.ll I'lllll.lwlMl. l WKATIIKIt FOUKCAST. By Assoclntod Press Oregon Showers tonight and Tuesday. Westerly winds. I.OCAI, TKMPKHATUUK KHCOIU). For tho 21 hours ending nt 1:43 n. in.. May 12. by IlcnJ. Ostllnd. speclnl government me loorologlcnl observer: I Maximum 51 I Minimum 4 0 1 At 4:13 a. in 4(1 Precipitation 07 I Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, ' 1012 50.03 I Preclpltntlou snmc period I Inst yonr 51.01 I Wind: Southwest. Pnrtly cloudy. O .- Ia'iivc Toiiioitow. W. C. Thurlow nnd Mr. Ilex lonvo tomorrow vln Drain for tho North. Council .Moctlni:. Tno Marsh Fh ,Co""c w " "' this evening l? ,,nko "'' vnrlous city mntters. In- cl'i"K street Improvement mnt- lor8. .Meet Tomorrow. Tho Ladles' Guild of tho Episcopal church will Guild meet tory. tomorrow nfternoon nt tho roc All Indies of tho church nro cordlnlly Invited. Hlilp CIiocm. Tho Rnlnhow nrougiit n, 000 pounds of chceso to Mnrshileld this morning from tho fnf.a III... f1tn ...n... ... I.A Ml.l... I v.v.v.1 on; UIV1II1IUIJ HI uu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 "onoiuiu ami japan, wiiero sue will "Penil about six months on a pleas ,,ro trip. II11II1N at Eugene. Tho Eugeni Guard announces that C. 1 linr- nnrd. of Rosoburg, mall contractor for tho Rosoburg-Coos Hay nnd Rosoburg-Coqulllo valley routes. will build a two-story brick bind: t Ninth nnd Onk streets, Eugene, this summer. Move Anvil. Parties from Flor- onco stated that tho Anvil Is being pulled considerably nearer tho wat- or and that It Is oxpoeted to float roared tlmt her hull hns suffered considerably. Suite Assembly. Mrs. Kuto J.nniio and .Mrs. Nolllo Owen left today to attend the OrcKon Ro noKnii stnto Assembly at Medfnrd, being tho dolegntes from Wentorn htnto Robekah Lodco of Ararah- n''('; Mrs. Lando Is nlso wnrdon of thn Stntn AeKniii i v. u-hlnh mi... ---. . . .....(.. . i (. ! vwir vencs May 20. ..Funeral Today. Tho funoral of ii. h. uyuo was Held this morning from tho homo In South Mnrshileld, Rov- J5 E. Ilurkhnrt olllelntlng. It wn private only relatives and Intl- mato friends attending. Tho pull- enrors woro Supt. Tlcdgen, I. S ?,m,,V1' F; B Norton, F. L, Grannls, pr- Allen nnd P. C. Rlrch. Return Home. R. M. IJuttlo nnd ? ta Jo,l'8on, who woro Injured In tno Unrdnor stago occldoiit n month ago, nro ln Marshflold, Mr. IJuttlo coming from Gnrdlner on tho tug mat ovonlnB. While much Improved. both 111011 niQ Oil CriltcllPS mill will Ionvo on ",0 Hroukwator this aftor- noon for tholr respective homes. ,""" ";; '" nm,, wuo '?.,on?.. of tho, m,,st '"dont llshor- miuh in .uui diiiiuiii, aniuiiiay nnd "' "',, 'l '"fn"f"nS ro'?,ly ,for ,n,n 't''0' ?f , ,0,."'T!, "l 1, ,1,1", , .Z' ' ."' ,nt .ai"1 . inorbonrd on tho muilflnt, hnv- ng ,Q wnJo n gQft nnd q hg Wn'.8rit', "r. ho wont fishing, Ih'tfn '"K,.;V',V'S," l ls "!,a a lnnt no "le" wno llllvo ,,00 making thu testa for th0 f0UIU,nt0n ff)r thu piors or tho S. P. ncross tho Pinp qua will go to Florouco within a tew days to make the tests on tho Sluslnw. Engineer Ilroughton, It Is understood, will have supervision of tho construction of tho three bridges. 0i'"'1 '"". On Juno 1, tho stimmor mall schedule betweon Rosehurg nnd Coos Bay will bo re- sumeil. Tho Incoming mnll will "rlvP lat0, JJl the ovoniug from Rosehurg, instead of in tho morn- '"B as at present, and tho outgoing mM will leave nbout G o'clock In j' "Aor,,nB ,nst,ea'1 of nt c:30 In the evening as at present. Helntlvcs Hero. Eugene Du- M.on of Albany, who has attain- e(l ,faIno ns ,a Potato raiser. Is n nephew of Mrs. P. E. Allen, of South Marshflold. Ho Is hut 13 'V" "'" "" """ u" n uio school contest produced CC0 pounds ui ojiuub iruiu unu potato, nils is Gets '1'wentv Diivh. P. W. Dlnk- man, the Coaledo logger who wa ' ' - - w - - -. ... , . .. given a severo trouncing by A. II. Powers tho other night on the In- coming train, today ontored a plen ' guilty hefore Justice Pennock to a charge of uslug vile and pro- fane language ln a public placo. He Was given 20 days ill tllO COUnty Ja"i Constable Cox taking him to IfAnllltln ttila nttarnnnn Tho In-I ww...w ....a ..v.uwum. ...w . ii)3r V formation ngnlimt Dlckninn was sinned b Superintendent V. F Miller. Dlckninn Is snld to hnvo formerly been a Northern Pacific freight conductor. Kinney Case. Judge Coko went to Coqiilllp this morning to convene Circuit Court. Tho came of .1. C. Donne s. I.. I). Kinney to recover 1(100 was slated for trial before u Jury this morning. Auto Accident. Will Hendrlx. of North llend. started for Conulllo this nfternoon In his cnr. When nhotit four miles out, ho ran off the grade, the ear turning over and pinning him underneath. Some of v. P. Norton's road gang cnnie to the rescue, lie was pretty badly bruised and the cnr slightly dam aged. Take PiNoncrs. Sheriff Gnge nnd Deputy Sheriff Glen Fox nrrlvod hero nt noon with Guy Greenleaf. A. Winkler nnd Win. lMmunds, whom they will tnko to Salem tomorrow vln Drain to serve terms In tho pen itentiary, tho Inttcr being for for gery nnd the two former for stat utory crimes. Greonleaf's case Is well known hero. Winkler Is n half breed Indian from Diuulon. lenvo Today. F. H. Wnlte nnd hlt party of Suthcrllu men left on the Urenkwnter today for Portland. They expect to return here soon about some ronl estate which they nro figuring on. No Kinney .News. i'o direct news hns been received from Port land relative to developments In tho Wllsoy-Klnney deal. According to talk by pnrtles who nro supposed to bo In close touch with It, re ceivership proceedings ngnlusr Kin ney will bo Instituted next week If tho deal Is not closed up by thnt time. PERSONAL NOTES L. D. SMITH of Daniels Creek Ib In town today. MRS. URBAN of Southport spent tho dny In town. W. II. NORTON of Sumner Is In town on business toilny. MR. SHAFER left on tho Urenk wnter today for Portland. MR. mid MRS. C. W. ELMORE are In town today from Allegany. ROY LANDRITII of North Coos Riv er ls In town on business, MRS. FRANK SMITH of Southport wns a Mnrshileld visitor todny. MRS. SIMON ENEGREN Is In Mnrshileld for tho day from Coos River. M. J. BOWRON of Honryvlllo Is n business visitor to Mnrshileld to day. J. M. BARKER of Falrvlow Is In Mnrshileld on n short business trip. J. D. CLINKENBEARD "of Sumner Is a business visitor to town to dny. MR. nnd MRS. FRANK HODSON of South Coos Rlvor nro In town to dny. J. M. CULLEY, n prominent dnlry mnn of Cntchlng Inlet, Is In town todny on business. MR. nnd MRS. A. CHARD nre In town todny from tho Hennessey ronl mine on Isthmus Inlet. MIKE MCLAUGHLIN, foromnn of tho binitii-Powors Camp on South In lot, wns In town over Sunday. MR. nnd MRS. O'NEIL of Camp C nro In town today. Thoy will return to camp on tho nfternoon bout. ARTHUR WELDON loft on thu Bronkwator today on n visit lo his parents In Senttlo, Washington. MRS TOM NICHOLS wont up Coos. River hnturday to roinnln for a short time at tho II. E. I)c3sey 110:110. MRS. ELIABETH ADAMS nnd MISS MAMIE MAHONEY spout Sunday at tho Adams homo on South Coos River. ARTHUR K. PECK loft Saturday for Coqulllu nnd a few days out ing In the southern part of the county. J. GERSTEL, representing tho West em Fancy Goods company, loft on tho Bronkwator this afternoon for Portlnnd. MRS. B. p. PREY, of Eastsldo, wns n Mnrshllold shopper today. She wns accompanied by her sister, Miss Rooke. GEORGE REAVIS. BART KOOX13Y nnd WILL PRESTON of Co.ilc.lo spent Sunday In Mnrshllold i (sit ing friends. G. A. BROWN loft on tho nfternoon train for n ranch nbovo Myrtlo Point, whoro ho expects to spend the summer. LESTER NORTON, who Is visiting his Sumner homo, after a year's absence In Bridge, la In Mnrshileld todny greotlng old friends. MISS ETTA BROOKS roturnod to Marshlleld this morning, nfter spending Sunday nt thu Mntt Mutt son homo on Cntchlng Inlet. MRS. SARAH LEWIS, of Kontuck Inlet hns Just returned from a two weeks' visit with hor son, Walter Lewis, nt Spring Gnrdnor, Calif. R. H. ALLEN arrived Iu Mnrshllold yesterday with his wife and child from Oklahoma. Mr. Allon will bo employed In tho Busy Cornor. EDITOR McDANIEL of N)rth Bond drove over In his now Ford auto mobllo today just to prove that some country editors are prosper ous. II. W. HOLDEN, travelling ropre sontatlvo of a Detroit houso, man ufacturing pharmacist supplies, is In Marshlleld uttendlng to busi ness. AUGUST and ALEC PETERSON, with their mother aro moving to day from tho Lloyd hotel to Ten Mile, where they will spend the summer. REV. WHEELER of Eugene, who has been holding services the past weok In Allegany, camo to town this morning and expects to leavo on tho next Speedwell for Cullfor-j nla. MRS. A. FELTER of Bandon, who1 arrived on tho Breakwator, lefti for her homo In Bandon today, after an over Sunday visit at the P. E. Allen home, Sho has boon visiting at Spokano, Wash, I MR. and MRS. O. II. MEYERS and STANLEY MEYERS returned last evening from a visit at the James I.nndrlth homo on South Coos Hir er. They wore nccotnpnnlcd by their grandson, George James I.nndrlth. MHS. D. I.. WATSON of Coos City cnnie to Mnrshileld this morning on a visit to relatives. Ml'HPIlY CARLSON, of Ten Milo, was In Saturday to confer with C. II, Marsh nbout some right of wny which tho Southern Pacific wants ncross his much. The mat ter will probably bo ndjusted by arbitration. PKTKR SCOTT, Sr returned to Co uullle Satuiday after spending the day here looking nfter busi ness, lie reports thnt the nowa Ht ami nnd confectionery business of Wlcknian & Wlcktniin, which they took over the first of tho mouth, Is doing fine. MR. AND MRS. II. H. 111CSSKY left on tho Urenkwnter today to nt tend the Grange Stato Convention, which meets at Albany, opening tomorrow morning nnd closing Friday evening. Mr and Mrs, llessey nre tho Coos County delo gntes nnd expect to be absent ton d.tys. A. C. SHAW of Portland, bend nt tomey for tho C. A. Smith Co., Is ln Mnrshileld, having arrived on the Urenkwnter to look nfter mut ters in this section. Mr. Shnw wns formerly In tho Interior Depart ment, having taken n leading pnrt in tho movement thnt resulted In tho retirement of Secretary Unllln-Bor. NORTH BEND NOTES. Mrs. L. Farney nnd mother, Mrs. E. Peterson, of San Francisco, nr rlvod on tho Redondo nnd will snond 11 couple of weeks visiting friends nnd relatives on tho Bay. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Lloyd Hotel. C. A. Boyroii, Myrtlo Point: It. E. Leo Stelnor. Snlem, Geo. Bethel, Sn lcm; R. Smith Basset, Bnndon. The Chandler. J. W. Klnzel, Portlnnd; Roht. E. Monell. Portlnnd; A. E. Lnbnrth nnd wife. Portlnnd; Paul Burnilnghnm, Portland; Grant Gordnii, Portlnnd: C. W. Hill, Portlnnd; M. E. Sim mons, Portland; 11. L. Lloly, Snlom; It. Smith IIOBBott, Bandon: C. J. Hubbard. Portland: J. H. Terry and wlfo, Portland; R. E. Leo Slounis. Sa lem; Grant (Ionian, Portland; Roht. E. Morrol, Portlnnd; Mrs. II. Lnr son, Aliegnny; Mrs. c. W. Elmoro, Allegany; A. C. Shaw, Portlnnd. Hhiiico Hotel, E. N. Cndwell. Portland; Henry Mayor: John Viirney, Portlnnd; Mrs. John Vnrnoy, Portland; IIugh4lorlll, Cour d' Aleno; Jesse W. Colo, Bnn don. A.MOXG THE SICK. Miss Xonln Knorr, who whs op orated on Friday at Morcy Hiispltnl for appondlcltlB, Is reported as re covering rapidly. She Is tho oldest daughter of Mr. mid Mm. R. E. Knorr. P. II. Wnlto, who hns boon spend ing u few days here, wns laid up Snturdny nt the Chandler Hotol by a sovoro attack of neuralgia. August Erlckson of Lnkosldo. who nas boon suffering from blood poi soning In his hnnd for over thrco months, will bo taken to Morcy hos pital tomorrow and ono finger will be amputated. HORIIER IS KILLED. - I Roy PaikN, of Aberdi Fulls lln. ..J.V.' Tn,m "' Stttheillu. ROSEHURG, Or., May 12-. Roy Parks, unnarontlv nbout r. vnm-a of ago, was almost Instantlly killed nt n point nbout 100 ynrds north of tho Suthcrllu dopot when In com pnny with' three coinpnnlons ho nt tompted to board n northbound pns songor train with a view of leaving the country nnd thereby escnplng nrrost on u charge of burglarizing tho general niorchniidlso establish ment conducted by McRoynolds nrotborH, and situated In the town of Suthorlln. Othor than rinding 22 gold band rings on the dend mail, tho coronor found a C-cont piece In ono of his pockots, togethor with n note book In which wns written tho follow ing: ".My nnino Is Roy Parks. Iu enso of accident notify Jnuies W. Parks, Aberdeen, Wash. My postofflco ad dress Is Arleta, n suburb of Port lnnd." NOTICE. Chnnibor of Coininorce, Mnrsh flold, Oregon, May 12, 1913, Soaled bids will bo recolvod nt this offlco until 12 o'clock noon or May 19, 1913, nud then pub licly oponod, for the clenrlng, slash ing nnd grubbing of thnt part of tho Mnrshllold boulevard from sta tion 17-fGli to station 93-f-G7, also for constructing a trail from tho Inst numed station to South Slough. Specifications, blnnk forms and oth or Information will bo furnished on application to P. L. Oettlns, Civil Engineer, Grimes building, Marshflold, Oregon. HUGH M'LAIN, t EUGEXE O'COXNELL. ' A. T. HAIXES, Committee. FREE Wo will glvo freo THE SIL VER CROSS SAFETY RAZOR to anyono buying a dollar's worth of shaving supplies this weok. ONE RAZOR to EACH PATRON Headquarters for Sluivlug Supplies, Tho Store for Quality Gopds and Pouslar Remedies.