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553332ft MnirnmitriVTVTTi 1;VF H - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. !P iT Announcement Vf araplaaieil to. announce lhal Ihla ilnra hi. n HRKS?S WE BELL ADVEIITISED OOODS. 7m ,, fSr .WiVd,. "aa-l "Sl'lfe ADVEIITISED OOODS GUARANTEED SK'riJ .. b. of farturerii. br th miiailnM thJf f..Vnib.T the m,.ul1, eouria b thU .lore .", ,on J'rtlw Qiim, ana of Nasburg's Grocery Tlic Good Housekeeping Store. Cornor Commercial nnd Second Bts. Tlioiiu 213-J. ro 77; liANCU liltS OF COOS COUNTY: Do you know that we cany the largest line ot' STOCK FOODS in the county? AVe have International Slock Food, Lee's Cliichen and Poultry Food, Lee's Insect Powder, l)r. Hubert's Veterinary Jtcmcdics, "(lonlterau," the stul't'ed raisin dope that makes i the gophers go. Squirrel Poisons, Garyel (Jure. ALL SIZES ALL PfMOES. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM Nil GltOGAX'S FOUNDLING Vltagrnph. a mllllonnlro daughter. hlB UNDERSTUDY Sellg. A story JllEAPKST WAY A story of how daughter to save money. HES3AGB OF TUB PALMS Kalem. of admission nlono. AD.MISIO.V IX LUNCHES For NIC DINNERS the Thing to Save Trouble and Wnrrv. ed with most delicious and appetizing eatables fliite House Bakery J formerly Leld's.) TONIGHT at Royal ICUo Madison Company Present P8 a Screaming Farce Comedy pWR MAX FItOM MEXICO" ALL NEW PICTURES J' Sergeant's Secret, a two reel " the Kay Dee Co. ' Heroine, Thanhouser. Una "" excePtlonaly Bd Pr0 d on worm seeing. K-tloor 20c nnlconv 10c 'HONE 158-R TEN-CENT fencer Service kld cvoLEnv. NflUTo anythlne tn nail rent ' Br aat help, try Want Ad fi5x Sf TONIGHT A story of kidnapping of tho stage. a scheming parent married his This picture Is worth tho price IOc. It's About Time YOU WERE THINKING OF THAT 4th of July Suit Wo can fit you from iji8.no to S'-iS.OO SEE US The Fixup TWO STORES Murshlleld Noth Bend DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you want u good Dairy or stock farm address J. E. Fitz gerald, or phono 3151, Marsh Held. For the Homeseeker Ho can show you some of the best in tho county for sale. FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres more that can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, one mile from postofflce, school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAOE, Allegany, Ore. , $twt& C v; JUNE TIDES Below Is given the time nnd height of high nnd low water at Marshfleld. Tho tides are placed In the order or occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on the second line of each dny; n comnar Ison on con ecutlve heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the bar subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. 3Hrs.. 7.4G 2.28 7.17 0.0 Ft. 0.3 4.5 2.5 0.0 Iillrs ..1.10 8.27 3.17 S.01 Ft. .. G.."i 0.7 4.8 2.0 5 Hrs. . 2.19 0'.09 4.02 8.40 Ft...0.5 0.7 4. 'J 2.7 WEATHER FORECAST. I By Associated Press. OREGON Fair tonight and I Wednesday; continued warm. I Winds mostly westerly. h LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 2 4 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., June 3, by lleuj. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum GG Minimum 50 At 4:43 a. m 51 Precipitation none Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1912 G1.03 Precipitation samo period last J enr 57.25 Wind: Northwest. Clear. I - ChlldreiiVi Day. The. Baptist Church will have a special Children's Day program next Sunday evening. Meet Wednesday. Tho College Women's Club will meet Wednesday evening at tho home of Mrs. F. S. Dow. Leave Tomorrow. II. B. Donnhey, II. L. Carl. F. E. Allen and L. J. Watson will ho outgoing pnsougora on the Drain stage tomorrow morn I UK. (els Contract. The Eastsldo City Council Saturday evening uwnrded the contract for the reconst Miction of tho dock opposlto tho C. A. Smith mill to Johnson and Larson. Hit Log. dipt. Harris in a trial spin In his new launch yesterday ran over n log near tho mouth of Isthmus Inlet and did somo ilnmngo to tho craft. However, ho was nlilo to take the boat to Sumner :ast night. Widow Day. Judge Hall Is nt Coqulllo today hearing applications for pensions for widows and moth ers today, tho applications being un der the new state law, which goes In to effect today. Start Auto Service. Captain N. J. Cornwall In a wire from Drain to The WANT ADS. FOl'XD Cold mounted rover of fountain pen with holder. Owner may get samo at Times offlco by pnylug for this notlco. FOR SALE Good old violin, bov and music stand for $15. Bargain. Call at Aug. Olson Shoe Store. HOUSE FOR SALE Scaled bids will ho received for dwelling hou'o nt S. E. cornor of Mnrket and Fourth streets. Episcopal Church property, by Rov. It. B. Brown lug, Mnrshflehl. Oregon, mi to nnd Including Juno 7. 1913, to be opened at next Vestry moot ing. FOR SALE CHEAP One span of horses, 1050 pounds each, set of double harness and light spring wngon. Cornor ot Hall and Sec ond. WANTED Man with good team for logging. Call at mill In Perham Park, or 150 N. Front Street. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. G96 N. First St. FOUND On HimdomCoqullle road Sunday, kodak. Owner can get same at Times office by paying for this notice. FOR SALIC Reasonable, nliu-iolini lodging house, nowly fumlshod, modern with lease on building. 34 G North First street. Phono 3GG. FOR SALE Cheap If taken nt once. Furniture for one room. Inquire at Times or phono 140-J. FOR SALE 80 acres of hill laud at head of North Inlet. 45 minutes walk from boat landing. Now county road just built. 5 room house with good water systom, or chard of 30 trees, 2 and 3 years old, and a good variety of berries. Look this up. It's a bargain. Ad dress, R. O., Times offlce, or Phono 372-L. FOR SALE Furniture for a 7 room house. Cheap If taken before the 10th. Call at 168 South 2nd St. FOR RENT A furnished home on South Coos Rlverj also a camp ing ground and two floored tents. Dr. Bartle, North Bend. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. Phone Mrs, Farrlnger, 28-R. FOR SALE: Complete camping out fit. 2 horses, wagon and harness. $125 Box X care Times. WANTED Waitress nt Hotel Ore gon, North Bend. FOR REXT One furnished 2-roorn apartment. Apply Nasburg's Grocery. DRESSMAKING First class dress, making done at Ladies' Emporium. Times today states: "Tho Drain-Coos Bay Stage Company nre now running nutos from Drain to Scottsburg. Cars will be put on the Allegany run as soon as possible." Mill to ("lose. The C. A. Smith Company will dose down Itg Bay Cltv mill tonight for a few days. The mill Is being reconstructed nnd en larged nnd during the shut down, some of this work will be completed. luilil Contest. The In ml rnntnot between N. J. RuBt nnd R. II. Sym ington. Involving n piece of land on Isthmus Slough near tho Southport coai mine, wns decided by the Regis ter ami Receiver In favor of Mr. Slm tngton. For Auto Trip. Lynn Lamboth left this afternoon with five passen gers to try and mnke tho auto trip from Allegany vln ScottBburg to Drain, If he succeeds. E. S. Bar gelt and wife will go out that wnv next Saturday la their car. Early Hay. A crop of hay Is be ing hnrvested on tho Jas. Lnndrlth place on South Coos River. This Is an unusual proceeding In this pnrt of the country. Ordlnnrlly tho Coos County fnrniers commence harvest ing Immediately after tho Fourth of July. Heather Coming. Tho Llghthouso tcntier Heather Is expected horo this week from Portland with supplies. She will nlBo place a now bar buoy, tho old ono having been washed away. Captain Macgenn, of tho Breakwater, tried to place It but could not owing to tho bar bolng too rough on the next to the last trip out. For Business College. Tho plnn to reorganize the Cons Bay Busi ness College nnd contlnuo tho Insti tution Is working out nicely. C. I. Rclgard will file articles of Incor poration today with C. W. Wolcott, Claude Nashurg ami E. B. Jones as Incorporators, tho capital sub scribed being $1500. Weds Wednesday. Irving Chand ler, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chnndlcr, nnd Miss Jcsslo Reed, n prominent Sacramento young womnn, will bo married at the homo of the brldo's parents In Sacramento tomor row. Mrs. Chniullor will ho present at the nuptials, but Mr. Chandler, owing to business engagements, will not he present. Sells Ranch. Mrs. J. M. Stewart. of North Bond, wns In Mnrshflold yosterdny. Sho reports that thev have sold the stock on their ranch at Rancor to J. II. Prathcr nml lnnsml tho place to him. Mr. Prather Is about 05 years oid nnd unmarried, so tho Stowart family for tho tlino neing win remain nnd keep houso or nun. Good Fishing. P. N. Flagg nnd Robort Kruger returned yestorday from Ton Mllo with about fifty pounds of the finest trout nuyono over saw. Tlioy caught them In n fow houm Sundny. W. S. Turpon reports that ho and Mr. Harris caught S7. D. C. Greeno nnd wife, John D. Gobs nnd J. II. Mllner mid wlfo, also made good catches. Margolin's Daughter Weds. J'lss Kato Macgenn, oldest daughter of Captain nnd Mrs. T. J. "Margolin, nnd John F, Elliott woro married this morning nt tho home of tho groom's mothor, Mrs. Frances Elliott, on South Inlet, tho Rov. G. LeRoy Hall olllclatlng. Tho wedding was a par tial elopomont, Miss Mncgenu's pnr euts not being nwaro of tho nuptials. Reward. Flvo dollars and froo oxcurslon trip for tho party for ono suggesting best nnmo for Harris' now speedy pleasure launch, said to bo fastest on Bay. Sond vour choice of nnmo for launch with your nnmo and addross plainly written to Cnpt. Harris or to Tho Times not later than Thursday night, Juno G. Well-known judges will mako se lection. Wed In Coquillc. Lnst ovenlng Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Balnea gnvo a wedding dlnnor nt their homo on So. Fifth streot complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Robort Harrison of Rlvorton. Yesterday at Coqulllo, tho Rov. Cleaves officiated at tho mnrrlage of Almn Klmmorninn nnd Robert Har rison, both of Rlvorton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Balnes being tho wltnesos. Tho young couplo will rosldo nt Rlvorton. On Excursion. Sunday A. P. Owen turned over his South Coos Rlvor summer homo to Dr. House worth and a party of frlonds, en tertaining them In fino stylo. Among those In tho party wore Dr. and Mrs. HoiiBoworth, Dorsoy Kroltzer and wlfo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Schmltz. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Warwick. A. T. Haines and wlfo, Miss Elmore, Miss Elllo Church, Miss Adneo Palmer, Miss Ruth Woodford, Win. Grimes nnd Frank Heath. Florence Queen Miss NIta Schroo dor, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schroedor, of Floronco, and a formor Coos Bay girl, was queen of tho Rho dodendron Carnival at Florenco Inst week. Tliora wdro four competitors but Miss Schrooder proved to bo tho most adopt with the bow and arrow and hor skill won her tho honors and tho lino evening robo, which n busi ness man of Florence presented to the queen. Tho carnival drew a largo crowd and Is said to have beon the most sucessful of any they have hold. AT THE HOTELS. Hotel Coos. Mr. Lady, Portland; D. Morgan, Bandon; II. B. Moose and wlfo, Co qulllo; A. Kruso, Isthmus. The Chandler. '. R. Williams, San Francisco; J, R. Carpenter, Portland: Mrs. W. Lawhorn. Myrtle Point; W. O. But ton, Portlnnd; C. T. Johnson, Port land; Mrs. E. A. Tyrell, Coqullle; H, L. Carl, Coqullle; A, Adolphsen, Denmark; H. Sabro, Bandon; If, B, Donahey, Portland; W. J. Smith. North Bend: B. N. Holcomb, Co qullle; H. E, Stemler, Portland; P. D. Chamberlain, Portland, Blanco Hotel, W. D. Baney, Bandon; G. F. Og- den, Portland: Geo. G. Inks, city; II. h. Carl, Coqullle; W. Melody, Tacoma; H. Warren Davis, Coqullle. Lloyd Hotel. Marvin Bird, Coqulllo; Jack Friend, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Totten, city; Fred Parker, Coos River. - SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Hugo Quint. WEDNESDAY C. W. B. M. with Mrs. Patchctt Presbyterian Ladles' Sliver tea. Methodist Ladles' Silver Ton. D. M C. Club of North Bend with Mrs. L. A. Loomls. Lutheran Ladles' Aid with Mrs. A'.ex Mnttson, Catching in let. College Women's Club with Mrs. F. S. Dow. Priscllla Club with Mrs. W. M. Nelron. PERSONAL NOTE AL SMITH, of Coos River, Is In town. JAS STOCK, of Sumner. Ib a Marsh Held visitor today. ALVA GRANBY. of North Coos River was in town today. MRS. DODGE Is spending the day In town from Cnmp 1. J. H. KRUGER. of Sumner, Is In town on n business trip. MISS MILLER, of Cnmp 1, Is visit ing In town for tho day. MRS. ENDICOTT. of Coqultle, Is a Marshllcld visitor today, MRS. WAKEMANjLCnnip 1, Is u Mnrshflehl shoppcrfodny. MRS. TABOR, of Hayncs Inlot, was a Marshllcld visitor today. DR. GEO. E. DIX motored ranch near Bridge Sundny. to his V. H. SARGENT, of Hayncs Inlot, Is In town on a business visit, PRESTON MONSON Is spending tho day In town from Hayncs Inlet. O. A. BONEBRAKE, of Ross Inlet, Is In town today on n business trip. MRS. C. W. ELMORE, of Allegany, Is visiting relatives In town todny. L. F. PRICE, tho Sumner dnlry king, Is In town todny on a business trip. HERBERT GEDDES. or South Coos Rlvor, enmo to town this morning. MR8. V. K. ROOD, of North Coos River, Is hero on n visit for tho dny. NED KELLY nnd J. J. STANLEY, of Coqulllo a ro Mnrshflold visitors to dny. CARL ALBRECHT will lonvo today or tomorrow for Ten Mllo on busi ness. MRS. PETER SCOTT 8R. Is horo from Coqulllo to visit friends for n fow days. H. B. DONAHEY. representing a Portland linn, Is In Mnrshllold call ing on trndo. ELLIS and HILDUR SELANDER, of Cntchlng Inlet, nro spending tho day In town, MISSES LULU nnd GEORGE HOD SON nro In town today from North Coos Rlvor. W. J. BOWRON nnd wife rotiirnod Inst ovenlng from u Halting trip up South Coos River. AL OWEN Is spondlng tho day In town from his Summer homo on South Coos Rlvor. MR. nnd MRS. W. J. COLE, or Hayncs Inlot, nro In town on n bus iness nnd pleasure trip. MRS. JOHN SELANDER, of Loon Lake, Is spondlng tho dny horo on business and pleasure. JUDGE HALL nnd R. O. GRAVES wont to Coqulllo yestorday on county court mnttors. MR8. MAGGIE OOREN returned this morning from a visit nt tho J ml Mills homo In Sum nor. CHAS. CONKLIN nnd family havo moved from Enstsldo to North Bond, occupying a houso built near tho Portop mill. A. J. REISE and wlfo nrrlved horo today from Granger, Wash., to vis it at tho homo of Mrs, Relso's sis ter, Mrs. I, S. Kaufman. JAS. MARTINSON who has hoen making his homo with O. M. JOHNSON will loavo today to vis it at his old homo In Norway, I i, J, tvikioun, UUYUiiiiK nuiuniiiuii for tho Lanf Cigar Co., of Portland T t.,.n.r.fxv, . ..nll. ..nln.....n .. arrived on tlu Bay yostorday and Is looking after business Interests. MRS. RAY B. DEMENT, formerly Miss Eugenia Schilling, Is horo from Myrtlo Point to visit hor aunt, Mrs. W, P. Murphy, and other friends. MR. and MRS. CARL GBTTINGS, spent yestorday visiting tholr daughtor, Mrs. J. M. Culloy, or Catching Inlet, returning homo this morning. F. B. ALLEN will loavo tomorrow via Florenco and tho Sluslaw for Portland, where ho will attend the Roso Festival nnd the Oregon Ma sonic and Eastern Star meetings. Mrs. Allen will leave on tho Break water Friday SEYMOUR II. BELL arrived on the Drain stage this morning from Ta coma on a business trip. Ho for merly owned the local gas and electric plants and Is Interested In the Bank or Oregon and othor North Bend property. MISS ANNA HUNT who has been spending tho winter with Gordon Shelly In Southern California Is expected here within a few days to mako her home. Gordon Shel ley Is tho young son of Geo. W. Shelley of Myrtlo Point and is re ported much improved. , u PUN TO DELAY Judge Harris to be Asked to Defer Action in Kinney Case for Few Weeks The understanding today was that Judge Harris will tomorrow bo nskod to defer the appointment of a receiv er for the Major Kinney properties until word Is received from Judge Briinough, who Is en route to London to confer with tho English syndicate negotiating for tho Klnnoy proper ties. It la expected thnt Frank Wnlte In whoso mortgage foreclosure suit Judgo Harris, wns expected to appoint V. E. Wattors of North Bond as re ceiver, will unite In asking tho post ponement of tho appointment of a receiver. W. J. Wllsey will lonvo tonight for' Portland In response to a message calling him back there on some busi ness matters. Ho expects to return here In about live days. Nothing else now has dovelopcd In tho Kinney enso today. Judge Har ris will have his hearing nt Coqullle tomorrow morning. Judge Coke Holds Special Im provement Tax There Valid. Will be Appealed Judgo John S. Coko has handed a decision In tho enso of Road District No. G, Involving nbout $G,000 special taxcsB voted for tho Improvement of tho rond botween Allcgnny and Loon Lako, In favor of tho county nnd ngnlnst tho Monnsha Woodcnwnre Company, which wns contesting It. Tho enso was decided on a demurrer, but will bo tnken direct to the Su premo Court by John I). Gosh, who represented tho Monnsha Wooden waro Company. It wns mndo n tost suit, several other cases Involving tho collection of spoclnl tax levies in various rond districts in tho county bolng hold In abeyanco until this enso can bo tried out. An effort will bo mndo to hnro It advanced on tho Su premo Court Calondnr to obtain an early ruling. Tho spoclnl tax lovy wns attackod as unconstitutional and Judgo Coko In ruling declared that ho bollovcd that mnttors concerning tho constitutionality of a law should bo left to tho Supremo Court to dccldo adversely, his Idcn being thnt tho lower courts should accept n Inw an constitutional until tho Oregon Su premo Court decides It otherwise. Tho Allegany case Is tho latest of sovoral attempts by residents of thnt section to get tho road to Loon Lake, which Ih part of tho through road to Scottsburg and Drain, llxod up for good service. Whllo Judgo Coko's de cision Is In favor of the county nnd Allegany pooplo, tho appeal to tho Supromo Court will stop Shorlff Gngo from collecting tho tnxes until tho higher court has passed on tho enso. North Rend Case, Tho North Bond Hnrdwarn and Supply Company has won Its suit to rolled an old claim ngnlnst J. Virgil Pugh, n rormor North Bond man, who went bankrupt during tho Rnpld Transit Hurry horo a row yoara ago, Tho North Bend Hardware & Supply Company attached a hair Interest In tho First National Bank building nt North Bond. Tho hank tried to stop It by setting up a claim that Pugh had trnnsforred this Intorest to thorn, prior to tho attachment, but as tho lattor transfer had not boon legally rocordod, Judgo Coko held that tho attachment was valid. It Is stated that the caso will ho appoaled to the Supremo Court. -I - AMONG THE SICK. W. B. Curtis Jr. Is reported qulto 111 of In grippe. Dr. Taggart sustained a sprained ankle whllo fishing on South Coos Rlvor Sunday. Happimes? Boost for our Town; push nil our Home Industrie and jihwiys, without fall, buy your Fountain Drinks and Ico Cream at s RESULT HAPPINESS. Whooping Cough greatly relieved by Penslar Croup Remedy Will give splondld results in all casos of hoarso, "tight" or spas modic coughs, nnd particularly In the paroxysms of whooping cough. THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PHXSLAR REMEDIES. fill AS m i M