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-1 (vr , THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SPEECH IIS UNDOING i j 1KAN WHO CLOSELY rtllil.KS HOOSKVEII'. TO tiiIKM I'0 HELLING kTllVKSS MINING STOCK fil'UI.M!' """' .-.." IiwflFlKIiU, Muss., Jmio 3. I'.." ... r iinnii. iinlt'il fur Lr HCV. -. u '-" Eirknblo resuinblnncu to form- . ileal' ii""nu'""!. . " inrks Tor which hu received n representing the properties the vicinity of Tombstone . ... ..nfHnlnnHmi tn n l moolliiB luBt fall. Ho o . t. .. tiKiiirnnaa Vi trn I lint. o,1 ut til" nu(jivoon n....u. bcro ho. '"! !'", SonntxT ln ntlCXlor, iiim;iii oil .- vi'. fm Ictoly eclipsed. Hut Miss 'own. of WorcoBtor, who itn.w.o wnu 11 t nn nn- tie n tl.o roBt. for ! roe- 1 in 11 111 "lll """ """ "'" t day slio caused ..is arrest. rccuiiiiy iiiun'iuu mu tjury. SAS GIRL IS BARONESS Frances Scoville, of Sen- Becomes Bride of Wal- 1 Mumm 01 rans i ouay !ECA, KansnB, Juno 2. -Miss eScovlllo, daughter of C. , C. K. B president of tho Citizen's Mink or inia cny, iuimy uuuun; ners, wlu'ii ho wub married by Mumm, or rnriH, in uiiiuun, nm la K11I1WI1 WUUIUtUI Ulltvill- It drank for ho la tho iiinnu er of tin) lirainl of that mime Won hu Ih an aviator ana gionc '.. PnlUn tnnt ilnrlnir n visit lerland Inst Jnnunry and tholr It said to havo boon i enco of 1 first sight on both sides. 1 was sliortiy nnor uarun luaoslmt by Mrs. Mario Hon- names, a boantlful Amorl- ItJow, In tho Inttor'H apart- foufiu of tholr quurrol hns Utui mudo public.. Huron as convalescing from 1110 of tliu wound when ho mot leovell. l.LFT HKIIINI). rn tin rich man dies wo nre (to think 011 tho folly of human he tolled mill worried lo goi think II11111 a mortnl could over For years and years ho had iose, mi rest from tho beastly and now when down to tho de p.ooH, lio leaves nil his junk lie eaves in bonds anil no bit storks, and tho deeds that M to hlish: and ho leaves his kind shining rocks all junk the rich men dlo! Of no iibc i tho iilutocrnt nro tho markets, er .trong; for a suit of clothes unite cravat nro nil that ho along. I,ll(o LnznniB, to an Itch, ho goos. with his wroath pert, and then he's mourned by lie rich for soven and tw.onty .Not long, not long slinll tno l flow, or tho dead bo kept M, for tho plutocrats, when nt It? go, leavo all of such things rew earnest mournors Blinll Move tho Kraves that tho rich Nil; they novor wanted such iovo tholr offortH were all M; they had no faith In such is hearts, no knowledge of 1 souls: thov snont thonisolves busy marts, Increasing their reus. Tlioy bear no woartn i golden Islo whoro tho nngols telr sonK. for n whlto cravat hlotry smile nro all that thoy bode. wait Mason. Bll CIIUHCII COLONIES. ft'cal Lulbeinii Church AVnnts ihctii MemherK In II. S. ! FRANCISCO. May ao.In or- Prevent emigration from Mill- I to Canada by Its members, tho c uunornn Church has two WO n tint Wftut Rnnklnir lo. I la Callfornln nnil rtrnfCln Tho Sacramento Valley In Callfor- cans 01 southwestern Oregon 1 jo oe objective points. Mom tU church are chiefly Nor- ! Nortllorn Tlnnlfli nml 7nat. Ifl8c traflln nfllnlnlo n ..n o.. 1.1 in I'Wng Wth Dlshop Foss and rrou or Minnesota with a 1 locating about 400 families. 1 "Pert agriculturists, so It Is K MCOHICK COMICS FHOM. few l,r.nl ... EJtlnu iti.i ... . . hn. """ "onu .Magazine, Root a Whoro tue 'am,llnr M.. tu "va iom. as a '. the bulk of It halls - a is gatnereu vrlter mat' from and l. - i ia Kuinoruu uni PlO Erpnf otni. ... 11 F until I. '"na wiioro u r- hen1LlL.,s..th.?roB,'!y ry. lo cer X' .'" . " m"ory l0 broil i,7 . ,,,":e"e. mo iiii C l ls "S0(l fr flavoring Ui.y a.ml ,iee'", as well as ( mtn h mi. .. .. or toi:"" M"y:p '"'ny lent , "l-t". aomo iuea oi id k tho industry may bo re i,i;,".,u"b ' ry uconce lilli n from A,PI'o an on, . ""kuuii yioius anotner 5oa,!!Uoch ,00. and Da- t the n.' ..W"" ?ep- Fd u i Bt,,B "tP"t. u ae In the hands of a sin- PRICES DROP ON FRESH STOFF Strawberries and Other Deli cacies More Plentiful at Portland What it Costs PORTLAND, Or., Juno 2. Tho Telegram says: "Tho new fruits now available in a more or less lim ited way In tho local market Includo strawberries, gooseberries, cherries, peaches and apricots, but, with tho exception of goosberrles, all aro still selling at relatively high prices. Oregon strawberries are coming In butter quantities than a week ago, and the outlook Is for fairly liberal supplies tho coming week nud throughout the month of June. The best Oregons lu tho mnrket aro rotalllng nt 20 cents a box, while Cnllfomlas aro going nt lfi cents and two for n quarter. Ooosborrles, which at all times aro a rather slow Boiler, aro so plentiful as to mako them ono of tho ensy features of the fruit mnr ket. They nre selling at the rato of four pounds for a qunrter nml will probably be still cheaper a few days hence. Cherries, Hoyal Anns, from Cal ifornia, of fine nppuaranco and quality, are retailing nt 2H cunts a pound, and Muck Oregons, from tho Bnme source, nro going nt the samo figure. Apricots, from the South, aro to he had at 7fi cents a basket and tho earliest of the Cal ifornia penches nre selling at $1 a basket. Tho first grcon corn for tho sea son, from Callfornln, cumo In this week, and Is soiling nt $1.50 n dozen. (J icon nud wnx beniiB now ire going nt 15 cents a pound and itreuu pens from tho South nre to lie had nt 121&. Oregon peas nre In ovldcnco lu n small way nml ost 20 cents. New potatoes of the best quality hnvo fallen to a nlckol a pound and rhubarb Is now going it the low prleo of two centB a louiid. Cucumbers are still rather senrco, retnlllug at 1G to 20 cents npleco, tud tomatoes hold at 20 to 25 outs a pound. Asparagus Is plen If ul ut S to 12 cents n pound, ind oggplnut Is available lu a siunl' .vuy at 35 cents. Cauliflower ol 'air qunllty holds nt 10 to 15 cents i head and Ilermudn onions are olng nt two pounds for 15 cents. In tho tlsh market there nre tin llstiiietly now fentures this week ind prices show hut llttlo ehnngc. Chinook salmon, the mnrket fuvor 'to nt tho time, Is soiling nt 15 rents a pound, whllo hnllbut Ih to ') hnd ut 10. Solo retails nt' two louuds for a quarter and sen porch mil flounders nt three for the uiiiio mohey. Hock cod holds ut 15 cents a pound, striped bass at i5, herring nt four pounds for n luurtur, Hiind nt 15 cents npleco ind salmon trout at 15 to 25 cents ?ach. Crabs aro going at 15 to 20 cents ench, shrimp nt 15 coutH a pound, lobstors ut 115 and rnzoi Mams nt 12 emits a dozen. Poultry prices remain siibstnn 'Inlly tho same as those of a weok igo, tho best buns and year-old "hlckoiis retailing ut 22 cents n pound, while broilers nud fryers -est around -10 cents a pound. Young ducks generally nro soiling it 30 cents. Ilutter prices hnvo undergone no "hnngo, standard city creamery re tailing nt 35 cents a pound, nud the dealers sny this lu nil probability Is tho low prlco for tho season, Strictly fresh Oregon eggs nro holding rather firm nt 30 cents a dozen, or two dozon for 55 cents. I OHIXJO.VHKCiriJFOHSTHAW I IlKKItV SIIOItTCAKi: I Hero Is nn Oregon reclpo for straw berry shortcake taken from n now cook book of ICC tested recipes Just Issued bv tho Oregon Agricultural Collogo. It Is given In smnll quan tity, which can bo Increased as de sired, and Ib as follows: 1 box strnw borrlcs, 1 cup Hour, 2 1-2 tablo spoons butter, 1 tea spoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon sugnr, n tpeck of salt, milk enough to mako sort dough, 2 tablespoons of pulverized sugar, and 1-4 cup of whipped crenm. Sift tho salt, teaspoonful of sugnr, (lour nml baking powdor, and cut In 1 1-3 tablespoons of buttor. Add tho milk, roll 3-4 Inch thick and bake. Split open whllo It Is hot and butter both epllt sides. Cover the bottom pleco with well sweetened, crushed atrnwborrles nnd place tho upper por tion on It. Arrange whole berries on tho top, sprlnklo with pulverized sugar nnd garnish with whipped cream BEWAR EOF BUD WEVIL COHVALLIS, Or., Juno 1!. Four different bud weovllB are doing great Injury to young fruit grnftB and Immediate protective steps should be tnken, Bnys Prof. II. F. Wilson, bend or the entomology de partment of the Oregon Agricul tural College. The four vidians In this Bylvnn tragedy aru Thrlcolopls Inornnta, Sclopthcs brulunlls, Sclopthes ob sciirls and Paraptochus sellntus. Thoy aro as bad as their names would Indicate. Thoy soinutlines np pear lu Immeiisu numbers on fruit trees, nnd feed on the follngo and Just-opening buds, "On the Inrger trees tho damage Is hardly notlceablo, but very young trees may suffer tho loss of tho proper branches fur forming tho head by having tho buds eaten by tho weevils," snys Prof. Wilson. "In the case of young scions, especially on prunes, thoy do considerable damages, ns thoy completely strip them in a short time nud cause them to die. "Practically nothing Is known of their life history, nnd so fnr the adults form the only stage known. From what wo have learned of closely relnted species we Infer that tho larvae live lu or on the roots of certain plants. "Spraying with nrsenate of lead undoubtedly would kill them, but all the weovllB respond slowly to poisons, and the breeding grounds would furnish new supplies liofore the old disappeared. Hence spray ing Is not a prnctlcnl remedy. "Tho beetles hnvo no -wings, though tho wing covers nro prom inent. This fact offers a means of control and as tho Insects hnvo to crawl Into tho tree, a cheap and orrect preventive would bo to plnco some stick substnnco around the tree. Printers' Ink would bo the best for this, although tho manu facturers of "Tanglefoot" nro milk ing a preparation especially for this iiso which may prove very effective. Jarring tho tree In the coo) of the day will make the Insects fnll to tho ground, and If a sticky substance Is then applied, they cannot ascend tno tree." citAMiintmivS .i:i:n pi:at soiij and sand "To grow cranberries you must have peat soil," says Prof. C. I. Lewis, of tho Oregon Agricultural College. "If the soil contains much clay tho vines will grow, but tho plant' will not bo very produc tive. . "First tho' land Is thoroughly cleaned off, nil trees, brush, grass and oven the grass roots being re moved. Tho land Is then lovoled and several Inches of sand, free from grass nnd salt. Is spread on. It Is Important to keep the water tablo within a foot of tho surface during tho growing season. ;f 'hero Is n stream of living water on the lnud It Is till tho hotter, 4lnco you cnu Hood the lnud with this and help to keep down Insect and frost Injuries." O. A. C. hns no crnuhorry bulle tin nt present, but valuable ones can bo secured by writing to tho Wisconsin Experiment Station, nt Madison, the Massachusetts Agri cultural College at Amhorst, or by sending for tho Dccoinbor number of Hotter Fruit, published at Hood Itlver, Or., which contains n special article on cranberries by C. N. Den nett, of Wnrronton, considered ono of tho best experts lu this Industry on tho const. 'iM.'i.r. tiii.' U'mti.ii AitOIJT IT. If you have a thing to sell Tnll tho wnrlil nbout It. Want to boost an article? Tell tho world about It. Doing Just a violet rtv n Rtono Is nrettv. rot Dividends It will not get Toll the worm auom u: If you like the place you dwell Tell the world about lr. Like to see it doing well? Toll Hi., u-nrlil nlinllt It. Thero are towns of which I've read, Towns of wlitcn no.goou was sum, Hut tho most of them aro dead So, unless you want your town like wise, Tell the world about It! A Worker Appreciates Tills. mm win-ia n rpsliiont of Flor ence. Oreton, says: "For the last 4 years my kidneys anu mauuer ,no.,.,nint.a,l in r. fnr nil work. About eight months ago I began using cio.. viitnnv Pills, nnd they have done what other medicines failed do, and now I am reeling nne. ....,. .i,l pnlnv Klilnev Pills. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank ij. Cohan. Opposlto unanuier noiei. Phone 74. STHAW IIKItltV FHKAK T. J. Hnsor, who recently traded his Ro&oburg proporty for a place thrco miles southest of town Is show ing n curiosity In tho shnpo of rod strawberry blooniB grown on his plnco. In n cluster of nbout n dozen blooms growing upon ono stalk, ono half nro whlto like tho ordinary, well behnved ombryo strawberry, whllo tho other half Is red or rather to bo more exnet, a cerlso pink. Mr. Hnsor Is '.vondorlng If his berry vines will not somehow manage to grow a cream attachment. Dandon Surf. Onco In a great whllo a man comes homo as early as his wlfo thinks he ought to, or the postman brings her a letter that sho expects. More Than a Million Women Can Iron on the Porch because there are a good many more than a million electric flat irons in use. Electric flutirons heat only tho part re quired not the handle nor you nnd thnt pnrt stnya hot nH long ns you wnnt It the same even hunt. Purchase an electric flat iron today from nny electric supply dealer and nssure yourself of Iron lug dny comfort throughout tho long hot summer. Prices $3.00 up. Cost less than 5 cents nn hour to operate. Oregon Power Company Second and Central Telephone 178 Just to See and Smell ono of our roasts on tho table la a treat and also a temptation. Just to tasto It Is to know tho real Joy of eating and to long for more, lxeof, mutton, pork or veal, tho result Is always assured. Try ono for next Sunday's dinner, nnd you'll wish It wns Sunday everyday. MAIl8IIFIEIiD CASH MAIUEKT. FOURIER BROS. Marshllcld Telephones North Ilend 221-1 Two Market fit Ww9t ffl, ,i4Ml KllP" THK HKCOHI) PHOTOGHAI'lIINO AliSTItAOT COMPANY Hare photographic copies of all records of Cooa County to dato, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notlco. ItUSINKSS OFFICIO: 117 North Front St., Mnraliflcld. Phono 1B1J W. J. RUST, Manager EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FKW TKN ACKK TltAOTB FOUK MILKS SOUTH ON COUNTY KOAD :M PKH ACHK; SI 00 CASH, IIALANCK TWO YKAIW, NO INTKHKST, NO TAXKH, FINK HANDY LOAM, LKVKL DKNC1I LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Domiald MacKintosh RKAIi ESTATE and 1NSUHANCK. An Appeal to Wives You know tho terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "drink" that Is needed In the home to purchase food and clothing. OHRINB has saved thous and 3 of drinking men. It is a home treatment and can bo given secretly. Your money will be re funded If. after a trial, It has failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box, Come in and get a free booklet and let us tell you of the good ORHINB Is doing. Owl Pre scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co han. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of John A. Hanson, deceased, and letters of administration on said estate duly Issued to her. Now, wherefore, all persona hav ing claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of James T, Hall, 11 Eldorado hide., Marshfleld, Ore gon, with the proper vouchers duly verified as by law required, within six months from tho date hereof. Dated this 22 day of April. 1913. ANNA HANSON, Administratrix of tho estate of John A. Hanson, deceased. First publication Muy C, last pub lication June 10, 1913. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 18H0. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Time DepoNlts. Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. I. II. Flunugaii, Vlce-Prenldent. It. F. Williams, Cushler. fieo, !'. Winchester, Afcs't Ciinhler. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY Choosing a Bank Is a mattor that should call for careful consideration. Tho foatures which should bo vi tally considered aro: The financial strength of tho bank, The condition of Its assets. Tho conservatism of Its policies. The Integrity of Its directorate. The facilities it offers pntrons and the intelligent courtesy of Its offi cers and assistants. It Is our aim to excel and we In vite you to put ua to tho test In all tbeso essentials. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY gKNJAMIN ostlind, XJ Consulting Engineer nnd Architect. Phone 10:Mj Mnrahflcld, Ore. T M. WRIGHT, J CONTRACTOR AND HUILDKR Estimates furnished on request. Plans and specifications furnished If desired. An honest job guarau teed. Phono 124-H. JOKL OSTLIND, . l'lnno Tuner nnd Itcpalrer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 1U3-L pKRL RILEY HALLINGKU Plunlit nnd Teacher Hetldunce-Studlo, 237 So. Uroadwa, Phono 18-L. W. CHANDLER, Architect. Hoottia 801 and 1101!, Coko Hulldlai Marshfleld. Oregon. DR. V. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grime HulIdlnK, orer Graa4 Theater. Office Phono 820. M. 8. TUItl'EN, ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Oregon, DR. A. J. HKNimT'H Modern Dental Parlor. Vyv aro equipped to do high class work on short notice at tho very lowest prices. Examination fre. Lady attendant. Coke Dldg.. Ovu Chandler Hotel, nhnnn 11f-.T. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywnore at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Dlanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 4t. Night Phono 46. HA UK Kit OOnnALK. nrmirlMnr W. S. 1IROWN $ A. II. IIODGINS Marshfleld Painty (Sh Decorating Co. ENtlmntcN Furnished. Phono 1H7-L Marshfleld. Ore. First Class Weaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 131. North nend. Or. FAMILY DINNERS In our now location, wo aro es pecially prepared to cater to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Open day nud night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hrondway nnd Commercial Mfld. COOS HAY PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS CO. J. A. Goodwill and W. 13. Sawyer. Plate, Art mid Window Glass, Mlr- rorx, Prismatic GIunn. Mnll orders and phono orders given prompt attention. Estimates fur nished. Phono 70-L. 727 Bo. Hroadway. Marshfleld. Aug. Frizeen HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Some bargains hi city nnd Hunker Hill lots unci residences. Gray Auto Service Fisher .M Tucker, Proprietor. Phone orders to Dlanco Hotel, 4C. Aftor 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. Marshflold. Oregon. Illdo In Lynn Lambeth's lOlil 7 imfchongcr Cadillac. Stand at Hill yer's Cigar Storo. Telephone 18-J. After lip. m., telophono 200-L, tho Right Cafo. Careful driving assurod. Prompt attontlon. Will go anywhoro, any time, day or night. Loaves J 1111 yer's Cigar Storo to meet all trains nnd boats. 5 REWARD for any watch I cannot make run, E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch nnd Jewelry Itepalrlug. 2(1(1 Front St.. Marshfleld. Have That Roof Fixed NOW Bee COltTUELL PHONE 3171. K modern Uric . uildlng, Electrla Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, Trop. Hates: SO rents a day and upwards Cor. Ilroadwar and Markrt JUST RECEIVE! A large shipment of Electric Cut Glass Shudes. Call and see our stock of glass ware. We also have some of the latest designs In shower fixtures, from two light to flvo. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy Have your job prlLtlng done at The Times office. 1! -w"ST