r,Tt, ,j.V v. ,, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 191-P-EVENING EDITION ;, ,tri FOUR LtUfE COOS BAY TIMES i U. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub. HAN H. MALONEY News Editor I Official Paper of Coos County Entered nt the PoBtoffico at Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second-class mail matter. Dedicated to the service of the peoplo, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil Bhall not thrlro unopposod. MimBCUIlTION HATES. DAIIjY. One year ..... 00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. I Ono yoar $1.50 Wh-n nald Btrlctly in advance tho Subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or ?2. CO for six months. BUI E JEWETT FOR A EOT Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES Mnruli field Oregon LOOK AHEAD AND IIANO OX. W'TIEN prosperity Is obviously do layed not by facts but by fan cies by Bupor-cautlon or ex cess of timidity It's up to oorybody 'to got btiBy, talking as well as work ing for good tlmo3. Emp'aslzo EV ERYBODY. Prosperity Is a brond-bna-od proposition. It Isn't only tho capi talist who holps or hinders It. Evory Tom, Dick and Harry keeps the wheels turning or docs his little worst to stop them, When there seems a scarcity of circulating med ium It's because you and I and ovory body else are trying to stop tho cir culation. And speaking of prosperity, the lat est word of wlBdom on the subject comes to us from Lord Strathcona, tho grnnd old man of Canada, who died rccontly. Strutheonn, who strut ciLUfoiag plain Donald Smith with a shoestring and died worth many mil-. irtn( N.i.l tiitint tnn Imhim tiffnn n strenuous life of splendid iiBofiilnesfl, bait bettor claims than most men for a b'carliig on that subject. This Is what ho said. "Suvo half you earn. Look ahoad and hang on. Hang on! Nev er lot go." Coming from n man who didn't, "let go" of hard and useful work till ho was over 00, that kind of talk Is certainly not bunk, And It In nnn.luablo to communal us well as Individual prosperity especially tho "look-ahead-and- ang-on" clause WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA (.'ODD EVENING. It Is an art to give oven to our nearest friends but what a test of manners it Is to receive II. L. Stevenson. MAUINIHIH.. Gardiner Man Accused of Causing Serious Auto Ac cident Near Eugene. EUOTNE, Or., Mav 8. Four per sons wore Injured, and ono narrowly escaped death, In a motor car wrecK on the River road six miles north of Eugene, In which ono enr turned turtlo, and In which threo cars wero Involved. Dr. A. J. Dlauvolt of Rldgeflcld, Washington, was pinned under his steering wheel which lay across his o" est and wns slowly choking to death when rescued. 111b wlfo who had been thrown clear of tho automobile, was sllglitly dazed and wns unablo to lift tho motorcar off her husband. E. Kunkhauser, 75 years old, also from Itldgefield, Washington, was knocked senseless, his head was bad ly cut, nnd ho sufforcd Injuries to tho kneo and body; his wire, ngod 72, was iplnncd under tl.e (overturned nutnmobllc, unablo to move, and was badly brulsod. Dr. Dlauvolt was rescued by the oc cupants of n th'lrd car which camo up behind, and which nearly collid ed with tho overturned ear. Tho oc cupants of this car were Olivor I). Huston, his brothor, and II. O. Lyttlo, all of Portland. The accident was caused when W. H. Jowott, of aardlnor, driving n heavy car, attempted to pass Dr. Dlauvolt at a high rate of speed. Tho Injured man states that ho was driving nt flftcon miles an dour, and that ho turned out of th'o road to al low tho other enr to pass. Tho pass ing car struck his mnchlno nnd threw It into tho ditch. Ha states that Jcw ctt did not stop until ho had gone somo distance past, and that had It not been for tho third' car, driven by Olivor, that ho would lmvo died from tho weight of tho car. Ho suf fered n considerable loss of blood, MAKING PUNS FOR FOURTH Mariners, mariners nro wo, Balling over a streaming son! Each .with his cargo of hopes and fears Gathered out of tho baffling cars; Yot, howovor, so fur wo roam, Faring homo, faring homo! Mariners, mariners nro wo, Vcorlng over a darkling bob! Hocks that glhonr nnd winds that ravo, And ever tho threat of tho whelm ing wavoL . , ,., Yot In oplto of tho girdling foam, Faring homo, faring homo! Marlnors, marlnors aro w.e, Slcorlng over tho plunging seal Hoolng a beacon, fixed though far, Faith that shines tike a Ph'aros tar. And by Its light, through tho chill and gloom, Faring borne, faring homo! ." Clinton Scollard. Chairman Matson Names Committees for Big Celebra tion in Marshfield Plnns for tho bin two-day Fourth of July colobrntlon In Mnrshfleld Frldny and Saturday, July II and 4, n rn mtftfaulmr n Hit 111 t olirn ly pusliod, when tho hnrbor bond Issue petitions nro closed up tomor- 1 row. Tho matter may bo taken up ui tno cunmuor or uommorce meet ing tonight. Chalrmnn J. Albort Mutson, of tho executive commit tee has solectod tho following com mittees to have charge of tho colo bratlan: Ilntslng funds Oed. Rotnor, A. J. Mendel and Dr. Straw. Decorating C. K. Porry, U. W. .Kanimnror and E. IC. Jones. 8ports F. D. Cohan. F. C. Hor ton nnd Art. McKeown. Attnictlons Henry Sengstnckon, Frank LnUo and Tom Dennett. Water 8ports A. II. Powers, A. O. Rogers and i, T. Kuufmnn. RUN DOWN TOWN TOMORROW SATURDAY AND TAKE IN THE BALANCE OF THE PRICE. 1 ATTRACTIONS, OFFERED Each week's sellina as the season advances, .b'reaks into complete lines of the choicest .of our Spring and Snmm. Apparel Then reductions become necessary and liberal reductions, too, for it is our policy not to carry garments from one season to another. I Bk A 13 iBB ofll .L. 0 M Ai i .1 SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Serge and Diagonal Suits which tip g f? were priced formerly up tb $17,JHy m3J have been reduced to SUITS which were priced formerly $25.00, have .been, reduced to $18.75 SUITS which were priceii formerly $30.00, have been reduced t6 $22.50 Reduced Prices on; Balmacaan Coats $7.50 BALMACAAN COATS In three .quarter lengths. Regular price, $10; have been reduced to Balmacaan Coats; 'three quarter lengths. Regular price $12.50; have been I'cduccd to $9.40 'Balmacaan Coats; ft. 'ported materials. Regular price $20.00; have been reduced to $ 1 5.00 STREET and AETERN00N DRESSES These dresses are in all the charming designs of this season, and in a variety of colorsscarcely two alike. Value is a relative term and in this instance we can say with enthusiasm thesedresses are wonders at the prices. $20.00 Values for $ 1 5.00 $8.50 Values for $6.40 DRESS SKIRTS Our entire line of new Peplim dress Skirts in plaids, stripes and solids, that sell regularly f6r $6.50 have been reduced to $4.95 An unusual tttumlIIK (M nil the new creative touches for siiiail wear, In froM, rr,,; WAISTS at special price. 75c, $1, $1.25 to $3.25 CREPE DE CHENE WAISTS of tho ltt iiioU'Ih In both the new (lliADSTD.VK COIe liAlt nnd ruffled ciilhir and Ii-IIIm CLOS-FIT PETTICOATS in Nell-Rose, Parrot Green, Havan ne Brown, Navy Blue and Black, nnced at ALSO: A large range of colors including the new Tango shades, made from all-silk Jersey and'Messaline. $1.75 BUNGALOW APRONS for 5 OC apiece Less money than you can make them for. A big variety of patterns. A full assortment of sizes including 44. The Home o Nationally Advertised Goods Qlnln Hubbard Is planning to leave, for Ccoh Hay next Friday, whore ho will Hpond ono or two moutliH canting for trout, salmon nnd other good fifth. Mr. Hubbard will also tuko along his shooting supply and try for a fow boar beforo returning htoun' Uuloin Statesman. 'tMITIH LOCATORS IN Just Arrived A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Green Vegetables FROM CALIFORNIA Telephone Peas. Asparagus Bunch Carrotts Bunch Beets ' ' Bunch Turnips String Beans Bermuda Onions New Potatoes Also a Fresh Consignment of ORANGES LEMONS and BANANAS FROM LOCAL GARDENS RADISHES GREEN ONIONS RHUBARB w LE Bunker Hill Department Store W. II. DINDINOKK v CO., Proprietor Phono JI-. Two IH'llveilcs Dally, Several Indicted by Federal Grand Jury at Portland' for Railway Land Frauds According to roports received here, Homo land locators who operated In Coos and Curry counties recently nro said to ho Involved In tho alleged swindles for which' a number of In dictments woro returned by tho Fed oral grand jury at Portland this weoK. concerning ft, .i portianu paper says: "With tho arraignment In tho United States District Court before Judge Dean of W. F. .Minnrd nnd Henry J. Harper, charged with fraud ulent use of tho mails in selling "fako" locations on timber lands within tho Oregon & California land grant, tho extra terms of tho indict- ment against uieso men anil thir teen others, six of whom lmvo been nrrosted, wero made public for tho first time. The Indictment charges that Min nrd, Harper nd their associates, caused a great numbor of pooplo, lylvlng in Seattle, Tacoma nnd other Washington eltlos, to pay for valit less "locations" on tho railroad land grant lands. Tho schomo Is outlin ed ns having beon for somo of the defendants to represent thomsolves ns agont of tho railroad company. Tho argument would bo advanced, It Is charged, that tho company knew that it was going to loso tho lands In Its suit with tho Govern ment, but that it was anxious to sav the Umber; and that nn option would bo taken from tho pooplo making locations, so tlSut they could sell tho timber at a handsome profit. The Indictment further charged that all thoso representations woro faiso; that the defendants knew the woro false, and that they used tho malls to further their fraudulent scheme. .. shipping 'news. PARAISO HERE LAUNCH STRUCK NAi SMITH I fflOl PORILAi UK SUHK and SIGN Coos Day Improvement boud PETITION'S. BY HEAVY SCOW "Get There," Owned by1 Frank Horton, Badly Damaged Last Night by Scow;, Tho launch "Clot Thore." docked at tho foot of Central avenue, was struck by a scow In tow of tho Hunger Inst night and badly Ham- aged. A deep gash was cut in her htm nnd It wns necessary to tie her to tho scow to keop hor from sink ing. Tho launch was owned by Frank Horton, representative f Allen & Lewis. Tho scow was heavily loadod with steel nnd tie from South SIoukIi and In tow of tho' Knnuor which Is owned by tho Smith-Powers Logging company. Hilly ICgonhoff Is captain of tho Hanger nnd was In chnrgo at tho time- of tho acci dent. Tho launch was lifted and re moved to tho Holland bont yards today for ropnlrs. Tho damage Is estimated nt something over fl'OO, Tho accident happened about 7 o'clock last night nnd attracted a large crowd to tho waterfront. There is no name painted on tho munch, out she Is commonly kuown ns tho "Get Thoro." Sho had beon dockod nt tho foot of Central ave nue for somo tlnio. FROM FRISCO Steamer Brings 58 Passengers: and 425 Tonsi o Mis cellaneous Freight With thirty first class passengers, twenty-eight steorngo uml 426 tons of frlught aboard, tho stoamor Nnnn Smith, Captain Mugeo, docked at tho AlllnnoQ wharf at 1 1 o'clock this morning. Tho steamer loft San Frnnolsco Wodnosdny afternoon and tho voyngo wns uneventful. Among tho passongors to uirlVo oil tho Nana Smith woro: Miss Frances Williams, Miss Nora Tower, Mrs. Deubner, Mrs. L. Hoy nolds, I). Reynolds, Mrs. Paul Ruubnch, Mrs. Meyer, .1. H. Uor tbolf. K. II. Morrlssoy, p. (Jouney, J. Gonney, I), (lenney, Mrs. P. Geuner. Mary Gejuoy, .Mrs. I). II. Ilrown, F. If. Holton, Mrs. Holton. T. C. Fnllor, J. P. Creedon, J. A. Colllor, J. A. Pogoto. Hnttle Anton, Mrs. G. N. Ulack and child, W. J. Fellows, Mrs. W. J. Fellows, Avis Prescqtt, W. J. Irrett, It. J. Drydon, A. C; Hatcher and twenty-olght steerage. Steamer brings 29 Passengers andi 63 Tons of Freight Trip Was Uneventful. Tho stoamor Paralso. Cautnlu O. Llllolund, arrived nt the- Arrow lino dock: ,it 8 o'clock; this morning from Portland. She carrlod twonty-nlno passengers and sixty-throe Ions of freight, eleven tons oC which Is bill ed to North lldiid. According to Captain Mlleland,. tno Paralso left Portland nt 10 o'clock Wednesday night. Tho voyngo was uneventful. Aftor unlondlng hor cargo for this port tho Pnrulso wilt no to North llond, where sho will load lumber! for Snn Francisco. Among tho passengers to nrrlve on tho Pnrnlso wero: W. G. Sutton, Mrs. Sutton. A. Mc Donald, Mrs. McDonald, Miss Mc Donald. Clios. Moyers, H. Hollen beck. II. Bnmens, Kdw. Tracy, II. Northupp, II. W.. Farrlngton, Mrs. Fnrrlngton, F. W. Farrlngton, Miss P. Snyder, Miss It. Snyder, Miss Cord. Mrs. Cord, J. C. Ilyman, II. Illoek, O. Tlndoll. It. Hudson, Q. Joins, U. Fordney, O. H. Olson, Mrs. Doblo, J. E. Taylor, W. W. Heeds, H. C. WIddell and Geo. Hndloy. Keep Pttrtilso on ltuii, Tho Paralso, Captain Lilllland, and tho Arollne. Captain Sears, will llkoly nltomato between Coos Dir, Portland and Snn Franrlico In Hi uowly Inaugurated service of the Ar row Lino Company, according to re ports received hero. The Frlrt Is nt prcsont In the harbor unhid ing, having tnkon tho place of iU Arollno, while the latter underwent cldmgea In Jior paisonger-cirrrUl accommodations, Tho reports received here IndlciU that Swnyno & lioyt, operating tU Arrow Lino, will keep the Panlwon tho run when tho Arollne It kJ for sorvlco again, roplaclng the Yl lowstone. tf freight cwrylng item only. Tho Yollowstono will Uk J tho gonornl freight nnd lumber tit rylng business now done by t Navnlo, whllo tho Navajo, aUo a frolght carrier only, will be pla on tho run carrying the American Hawallnn freight between FortUsl and Snn Francisco. Along the Waterfront. J Tho Breakwater I duo In early to morrow morning. She was tie W passenger nnd freight boat to u cargo at Portland's new muWp dock No. 1, having temporari " od from tho Alnsworth dock to tm tho longshoremen's strike which w settled In Portland this week. Tho Hardy sailed tils a"""". for San Francisco with a cargo ci lumber, EVERY GOOD nTIZKN I i BpgJ ING the CO.MPLi:riO.Y of the Com Uay HAIUIOK Improvementi. euro and SIGN the PCTITIO-Ng. DANCE AT FIXXI8H HAJg urdnv evening, May 9. JOILNS ORCIIICSTIU. atmmammf MUST (JIVE UP AIOIS (Ur AuoiUlM I'rtu la Cuot lj Tlaiti, THINIDAD, May S. All poisons I In the strike district of Southern I Colorado, uudor tho military proc- inmnuon issuwi toaay, must surren der thelp fire arms by tomorrow. WILSON IS SCORED Action on Panama Cumtl Tolls I'liiiMvs Severe Ci-itlcUm (Br AuscUtfel hnt la Coat B TlmM 1 WASHINGTON. D. C May 8. Quoting from members of tho plat form committee of tho Baltimore Domocrntle convention, Senator Goff, Republican, declared In tho Senate that President Wilson's nctlon In "discarding tho Panama tolls ex emption plank" was Indofenslble. Tho Senator Championed exemption. GOES TO SEATTLE. Mrs. Hormnn Larson and son Mor tln Scharrnd left Tuosdny for Seat tle. Mrs. Larson will visit there somo tlmo, Martin oxocts to make that city his future homo. He says there Is no plnco that compares with olthor Seattle or Florence. Flor ence Pilot. Good Merchandise Deeply Underpriced FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY Ladles niack Silk Lisle Hose; all sizes, Tho 35c grade, tyow 22c. Ladles' Cambric nnd Nain sook Night Dresses; beauti fully trimmed with laces or embroidery, Wero up to l.o0, v Now 95c. Men's Porosknlt Underwear. All sizes. Wero 60c, Now 35c. AND TUESDAY. AN ECONOMY EVENT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. Men's extra good W Shirts. Wero 60c to 73c. Mw Another lot of Rick Rack Braids Just received. All widths, Were 10c and 15c. Now 5o Bolt. Good Bedspreads, oxtra spe cial prices. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 and up. Dungalow Aprons, of heavy , Percales, trimmed In fancy braids. Regular and extra Jlzes Only 75c and 85c. 0nly39c. Hoys' Waists of Charabray. nnd Percales. Were ae. NflW 19c . Pure linen toweling. tra heavy. Were 15c and -uc. Now 10o ayaiB HANDDAGS of velvet. W nnd tapestry. Were ?1 5 B $2.00. Now 95c. Satisfaction always or money refunded (Next to Chandler Hotel, THE FAIR Satisfaction always or money refunded Irving Dlock, Central a " yi j lUBajgiaMifceA. Atea-a,,