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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910 EVENING EDITION. ch ol 1 ute: m 12 HAN. M FOB' DER paii When you bend far over for any purpose Easy in Any Position. A Vw irt ' " ""v' V. Woolen Mill to Man Clothiers Marshfield, - - Orgeon IWM i ' I" I II ' M'UHH'I I IM w The Busy Corner Offers Kirks' Furo O.illfoinlu Ollvo 01! CASTILH SOAP AT 10 CENTS A CAKE. "TUB SOAP THAT SOOTHES" LENDS TO THE TOILET AN ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE IN I1EAUTY CULTURE NOT MERELY THE .HA '. 7 V OF CLEANLINESS ALONE. RUT A POSITIVE PHYSICAL INFLUENCE ON THE COMPLEXION, ON the poi ::a and on the little iilood vessels that un derlie THE SKIN, AN IN: LUENCE THAT HEGINS AT ONCE AND THAT ANYONE MAY KEEL AND SEE. POR SALE AT THE Hl'SV CC.tNEH. Lockhari: - Parsons Drug Co. Marshfield, Oregon mwnimmmmammmmmtm Wgi TR SALE Reo. Runabout, model 19l, In good condition. Inquire t the Gunnery or address E. Mr Misener, Marshfield, Ore. EAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE - California and Washington lands to trade for Coos Bay Realty or od busla froyMlUd'i. What' you put your trousers to the supreme test as to fit and Comfort. DUTCHESS TROUSERS readily adapt themselves to any and all the various positions which a man naturally assumes. They are not cut to save cloth; hence there is enough full ness to give Hie wearer comfort, no matter what position he may be in, . while they fit the figure properly at the same time Mi Store PHONE 20H. .BUY A CRAVENETTE It will save ib's cost in clothing Priestly Cravenettes $16 $20 $18 $25 FIXUP OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE have you. Explain fully in flrBt letter. Address "L" care Times. FOR SALE I First class lot I.: Bunker Hill. Inquire Mrs. Sralth goll, South 5th St, FOlfsALE Rhode Island Reds- hens. Phono 304X7 Mrs. J. u. Price. i UOgp I. O. O. F, emblem pin. Three links. Reward for return to Times' office. FOR-mENT FURNISHED Meitaw GOOD CROWDS HOBS Republican Speaking Cam-' paign Is Getting Results, . Says Chairman Selby. Chnlrmnn Selby reports tliat very ! Rood results nru nlronilv nnnni-nnr . from tilt annul; I nr- iTiiiiim Ii.m wlilnli tlio Coos county republicans liave In augurated. Tho mcotln&s nio being well attended and nioro enthusiasm Is being stirred up to "voto tho Re publican Ticket Straight" than Inn been manifested In several years. Last night, R. O. Graves and Geo. N. Farrln addressed a good nicotine at Allegany. They returned today, their meeting last night. Their b6at running onto a shoal so that they had to wado ashoro but they got thcro today. Chas. I. Rolgard, August Frlzeon, 0. 0. Lund, A. M. Ross and others had trouble getting to Sumnor for their meeting last night. Their boa'., tho Marshfield, ran onto tho mud-flat and stuck fast until about 1 1 o'clock A telcphono mcBsago from Uandon to Chairman Selby states that a crowd ed hoiiBO grcotcd Jtidgo Watklns and1 A. II. Derbyshire nt Dnmlon last eve ning. Tonight, .1. 0. Kendall and Geo. N. Farrln will nddress n meeting at Cooston, Chas. I. Rclgard and It. 0 Graves will speak at Eastsldo nnd A II. Derbyshire and Geo. T. Trend' gold will speak at Myrtlo Point. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. List of lrnclnlmd Loiters remain UK In tho Mnrshfteld, Proson Post Ofllco Novomber 1, 1910. Persons calling for tho same will pleaio sny odvortlsed and pay ono cent for each' advertised lettor callod for. Datlstn Plroddl, Samuol Rent, Mrs C. A. Rorln, CIny Front Pig. Mill, Ira Chnpman, Tom Cottle, Mr. Enton, Miss Angolltm Forrnrl, Wlllm Fuvc- Ils, David Graham, A. Hammer, Rob ert T. Hardou, Ludwlg Hompcl, Chnr- loy Joffory, II. Lundnulst, Mrs. Rlr dlo Myors, Honry Mortensen, F. II Nnbor, Honry Ocdon, Gluts. Prager. W. II. Pnttollo, Doltlnl Plotro, Josonh Randlo, L. Roberts, M. J. Rogers, L. W. Strang, Sinclair Provision Co., Lonard Simpson, Roy Thorpo, Mr. II. A. Tannor, Mrs. II. A. Tannerm, JI. P. Thompson, Gust Wcstlunil, 3, C. Wilson, R. "inmaguchl. W. I). CURTIS, P.M. Voto for tho $300,000 bond Issue No, 3GS, It means tho foundntlon for n great hnrbor nnd lmrbor facili ties. (C. R. Peck, Paid Adv.) : FRIDAY Night's EXERCISES nt TA1IERNACLE aro free. downtown house, 7 rooms and bath. 161 Third street, near Cen tral Avonuo. Rent reasonable. Possession November 10, FOR RENT SIv-room house In South Marshfield. Apply Coos Day Cash Store. FOR KENT Flve-room furnished npnrtmont In O'Connoll building. FOIt RENT Well furnished Phono 104-J, or Gnnnory. Huts. FOR SALE A kitchen range. .linn beon usod ono year. Phone 255-J FOR SALE 2 lotn lu Bnndoii, n snap if taken before November 20, are accessod nt $100.00. Will sell at samo. Address Rox 47, nan don, Oregon. FOR SALE Small cowl heater. Cheap. Coll 298 Front street. . FOR RENT tt-rooiu houiw in Euttt side $5.00 por month. Phono 202X FOR SALIC Household furniture cheap and houso for rent. Enquire nt 403 North Broadway. FOR SALE Safe, ofllco and house hold furniture, modern -flyo-room cottago; a bargain. J. W. Snovor. FOR SALE A two-lione electric motor, small centrifugal pump and 300 gallon Iron tank. Samo can bo seen by applying to me at North Bond. C. F. McCuUom. FOR RENT. Six-room flnt, imrtl) furnished, bath anh modern con yenlences. Finest location in Marabfle!d. Apply to Robert Mar den, Sr, mF 1 1 fYVn Mrhflt!M'i pnjmiar rraljr inc iuamv llotf, A furnlture r?Hf nil clean. Velvet and AxmlnUtrr carpet In er room, -'our ptorlet ol eolld comfqrt IUle reduced to t U jr,' 60c. 7fr and 11.00; wk, 2.00 K fS0. M e Jinuickf jglflR apart- a- h. . .., 4 m u mnnth bV flath- Tate bun at lUpotfr iltWifyQfJ GREET OR feMUDGMi COOS BAY TIDES. NOVEMBER High water Date. Thursday. 3 I-Vlday A I A. M. P. h. in. ft. h. in. I 1:12 C.9 12:37 1:47 C.C 1:07 2:24 C.2 1:25 3:03 CO 1:55 3:43 CO 2i30 ft. 8.5 S.4 S.3 S.l 7.S Saturday.. 5 8rNDAY C '""'"" " NOVEMBER Low wnter Dnto. Tim ri day. Friday Snturdny., SUNDAY.. Monday... ' J A.M. P.M. h. m. I ft. ll.tll. ft.. 3 0:30 3.1 7:2G 0.1 4 7:00 3.5 7:54 0.2 5! 7:28 3.9 S:22 0.3 01 7:49 4.2 8:57 0.4 7 8:21 4.5 9:39 O.G THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Rain tonight and Thursday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. RE- r For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p.m., Nov. 1, by Mrs. $ Mlngus, special government me- tcorologlcal obsorvcr: Maximum CO Minimum 30 At 4:43 p.m 50 Precipitation nono Wind Northwest; partly clou- dy. .Meet Thmxliiy. Tho Club will mot Thursday with Mrs. F. P. Norton. A. N. W. afternoon Now Eimlue. Roale, Conroy nnd I Terry received a no w logging cnglno from Portland n fow days ago for their rnnip on tho north fork of tho Coqulllo. To l.ciH Angolex. R. E. Shine, for morly of Empire, and fnmtly w.lio havo been spending tho summer at Forest Grove, Cnl., havo moved to Los Angelas for the wlntor. They vlll move to Coqulllo next spring. Now Slaughterhouse. O. W. King of tho Enterprise mnrkot, has moved his slaughter houso from Co qulllo to n location on tho waterfront between Pony Inlot and Empire, which Is nccoselblo both by boat nud wagon. llnr Changes. Wesley Mlllor, who Is hero from Curry county, reports that tho channel of Roguo river nt tho mouth has shifted so that, they hnro more wnter .on tho bar than in a long tlmo. Tho other day, n new vessel brought In sovonty-flvo tons of freight with ease. House Comple(el. Tho resldcnco of Chas. Solnndor on Catching Inlot, which hns beon under construction tho last Jew months, was complotcd yesterday, It Is ono of tho largest and most modern homos In tho coun ty. Tho plans nnd specifications wore drawn up by his son, Arthur So lnndor of Portland. , Get New Hull. Tho Marshflold Naval Resorvo has socurod tho Nns burg and Hirst hall nt tho corner of Front and Aldor streots for tempo rary armory quarters and will meot there Thursday ovenlng. Tho deal for tho lease of tho Mnrshneld Tabor nnclo unexpectedly fell through yes torday.frv Jlnuit Protected. Crtl. Wright, de puty game warden soys that some of tho Marshflold huntors nro laboring under n fatso Impression that the so-called "sea brant" are not protect ed by law. Mr. Wright says these "sea brant'' are-really "Black brant" from Alaska and are protoctod tha samo ..as the twolvoothor kinds of geese. IlaptlHt Auniml Meeting. Tho Baptist church Thursday ovenlng will hold tho annual church business meotlng nnd social. Tho evening will bo varied from business to pleasure and a good tlmo is assured. Elec tion of officers nnd reports of tho de partments of tho church work will bo given. A program will bo rendered and refreshments sorvort. Start Church. Tho Seventh Day Adventlsts todny started tho con struction of their new church at the ocrner of Seventh nnd West Commer cial avenue. It will occupy a ground spneo of 26x70 feet. Rov. T. G. Bunch pnd his father, W. H. Bunch, county superintendent of- schools, purchased 'fhe site for tho church whlch win bo riubed to completion. Hrfve i your rjab.. printing .done at JT TML UJIi .:::mm:mm:u:m::jmi;mmm:nr Personal Notes ni:!mR:::m;ui::::R:i::KHK:s!m:!:nn . W. STEVENS loft yesterday Coqulllo on business. for F. E. GLAZIER and Mr. Isaacs of North Rend, were Mnrshllehl busi ness visitors today. MISS ELIZABETH DONNELLY, who has been quite 111, Is reported lm lirovlng today. SHERIFF GAGE enmo ovor from Co qulllo today to dlstrlbuto tho bal lot boxes for election. MRS. SANDQUIST of South Marsh Hold, uudorwent an operation nt Mercy hospital for tumor today. She Is reported gottlng nlong nice ly. C. IRRY, formerly clerk at Tho Chaudlor but recently proprietor of the Coqulllo hotel nt Coqulllo, left yesterdny for Los Angeles to Join Mrs. Irby nnd tho baby. T. P. HANLEY, democratic candldato for county commissioner, left this morning for tho Coqulllo Vnlloy nftcr a fuw days spent hero with T. J. Thrift In bohnlt of his candi dacy. M. DOYLE of Wcdderburn, arrived hero today en routo to North Rend to visit his dnughtor, Mrs. Mnthor, and to do a little work hero In bo half of Storor Pierce, tho repub lican nominee for representative from Coos nnd Curry counties. Mr. Doyle snyB nil tho democrats In Curry county are going to voto for Mr. Plorco. W. O. T. IT. CONTEST WORK. Tho plan or awarding medals foi proflctoncy In oratory, tho solectlonr rondorod to bo on tho subject of tl liquor trnflle, wns originated by Mr W. J. Domorest of Now York, li April, 18S0. Tho first contest wns held May ( '80,- nnd tho following yenr Mr. n Mrs. Domorest Introduced tho work Into tho Stnto of Cnllfaruln nnd i loss thnn thrco yonrs It had spreai from ocean to oconn nnd from tho lakes to tho gulf; Into Cinadn, Noyn Scotia, Now RruuBwick, AuntrnlJa, Honolulu, South Africa, Ohlnn, "Ior way and Rurmnh, Tho Idea wns lo presont tompornnco truths In nttrnc- tivo guise to lnrgo audlonces nud up to Soptombor 1, 1894, Mr. Domo rest had given away 34,000 medals nt ft cost of $75,000. Tho Women's Christian Tompornnco Union wns not slow to rocogulzo tho vnluo of this educational system nnd adopted it In 1895. Tho history of tho work during thr pnst twelve years has been ono of uninterrupted succoss, Every state nnd torrltqry In tho Union has , n suporlntondent who dovotes horself to tho work, directing n smnll army of district, county and local superin tendents whoso competing clnssos fol low onch othor In rapid succession Tho medal contest books havo been translntod Into foreign Inngungo nni' tho work Is In nctlvo oporatlon abrond. 20,000 to 30,000 recita tion books being printed oach year. An approximate nstlmnto of - tho number of tnodnls awarded tho past twolvo yenrs places It nt 35,000 a onch contest represents a clnBs of ' 210,000 young peoplo havo declaim ed tho prlnclplos of total nbstlnonco - tt - K - n - - - - - B - u - a - M - a - r f ? a t a i ? a t a GOING SOME! Sperry's Best Drifted Snow FLOUR. i t 7 a i a t a 7 n i tt i 3 t .: t :: t tt i 8 I n All First-Class it - u - w - tt - tt - ti - n - n - M - u - n - ri - ti - Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Dally stage between Roscburg u nd Murbhflcld. Stage lettves daily iudt Sunday at 7 . m. Faro; fO.OO. OTTO SCI1ETTER, Agent, O. P, DARNARD, 190 MARKET AV.. ltfnfshflId. Agnf, ROtiEUURQ, OHK. PHONE 11 v ,,.,' 1 ' .J,'n r ....... . ffl I " 0 E Capt. Harris Says Voters Want $250,000 Improvement of Harbor and Inlets. "Almost everybody I havo talked with It is lu favor of voting in favor of tho $300,000 bond Issuo for tho Im provement of tho hnrbor and Inlets by tho Port Commission nnd will voto against tho lionnctt amendment re stricting tho commission to nn expen diture of only $50,000 which would not accomplish anything worth while," remarked Cnpt. Harris of Sumner, who wns In Mnrshflold yes terday. "Every voter In this port district should bo careful to boo Hint ho Yotcs on theso propositions next Tuesday. "A fow who aro opposed to It aro, I uudorstnnd, reporting nround that the C. A. Smith Compnny will get nearly nil tho benefit of it. It 1b truo Hint tho company will got boncflt from It nnd I bellovo everyone olso on Coos Ray will, whether ho Is a land owner or not. If tho Smith Com pany will bo nblo to do tnoro busi ness when tho hnrbor is improvod, It will menu they will employ more mou horo nnd this payroll will holp every body on tho Rny. "Mr. Smith Is highly In fnvor of Improvements whether they got di rect benelltn or not. This wns shown n yenr or bo ngo when wo peoplo nt Sumner Btnrtcd tho movomont to havo Catching Inlot dredged nut. Mr. (Smith contributed $100 personally to thnt fund nnd this enabled us to get $100 more from tho county. Tho Smith Compnny docs not do any logging nround Sumner nnd conse quently gets no direct bonoflt from tho deeper chnunel but tho Improvement Indirectly helps them ns well ns ovo rybody olso. "So you soo It Is for ovorybody'n bcnollt to support tho plan for Im proving tho hnrbor nnd tho Inlots." from public plntforms lu friendly rivalry for these mortals, First a cIohs competo for n sllvor medal, six silver medalists compoto for n gold medal, six gold for grand gold and six grnnd gold for n dia mond mortal. Mrs. Wntklns wna ono of three Judges of diamond modal contest hold nt Snlom during recent W. C. T. U. stnto convention whorcln Bon Chll- dors of Eugono, won tho modal. Tho class preparing for Friday, night Is vory onthusldstlo nnd Is sure to givo you n treat. ATTENTION EAGLES! Rig meeting tonight! Eight o'clock. Ho suro nnd Bo Thoro By ordor of i Worthy President, W. W. HOLLAND. ..NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION to Tnbomaclo Friday night. Lot the WHOLE TOWN Join In this tompor anco rnlly. If you want Coos Bay to amount to ft llttlo "Frog-pond," voto for tha Bonnett nmondmont. (C, R. Peclc Pnld ndvortlsomont.) FRIDAY Night's FXERCIBES TARERNACLE nro free. - - - - - tt - ---tj--3 i t tr i ? 7 n i ji i u i ? Grocers Have It. u n - tt - nK - - n - a-B-a-tt-H-K-ir at A