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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 3' 4aiP"BHAWtf'"i NEWS OF AllAOO AND VICI- N1TV. Andrew Rndnbnugh of Norway, was visiting his brother, .loo Rndn bnugh of Flshtrnp, Saturday nnd Sunday. Geo. Hennigor Is still qulto sick, but It Is thought tho doctor has tho fover checked. Ills friends bono that ho will booh recover. Glon Collier's of Fnt Elks, toot Thanksgiving dinner with airs. Col lier's parents, Mr. iiutl Mrs. C. T. Ro binson of this ltlaco. IMIIN COOS BAY TIDES. NOVEMBER DUTCHESS TROUSERS have the appearance of custom-made garments without the cost. And they wear better than many trousers sold at a much higher price. We have all sizes nd grades from $2 to $6. Every pair warranted JO Cents a Button; $1.00 a Rip. Mls3 Cora Mlltor, tho Upper Fish trap' school teacher, went to Myrtle Point Friday evening, to spend Sun day with her folks. Mr. Will Albeo has been hauling a few loads of shingles from his mill to tho river tho last few days. High water Date. Friday... 2C Saturday 20 SUNDAY 27 A. M. P. M. h.ni. ft. h.m. ft. 8:0G 7.7 8:12 C.7 8:51 8.1 0:20 C.8 P;3l 8.3 10:16 (U) NOVEMBER Low water I A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Fridny... 25 1:22 1.2 2:29 2.4 Saturday 20 2:21 1.5 3:23 1.7 SUNDAY 27, 3:14 1.9 4:11 1.1 BIG REDUCTION SALE. My ontlro stock of Ladles' and Children's Hats, Suits and Coats now on Salo at Greatly Reduced Prices. Call and sco tho Bargains. MRS. M. J. ELROD. jEb&SBS ! ' LOST Gold monogram wntch fob. I Return to Merchant & Kammorcr. FOR HALE Host fresh apple cMcr In quantity. Phono J. K. Fltzge- raid, 3015. THE WEATHER. - (By Associated Press.) OREGON Rain tonight nnd Tuesday;. Southeasterly wind. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. , For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. in., Nov. 27, by MrB. Mlugus, Bpdclal,govcrnment me- tcorologlcal observer: Maximum 52 Minimum 41 At 4:43 p. m 4S Preclpltntlon 1.0S Wind, Southeast j rain. '' Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothier Marshfield - Oregon u-n--;t---------- (X i :: :: i n B t b a i r a a B B I 8 I 8 I 8 I 8 8 FOR REXT -FuriiNlied rooms cheap, bath Included. Mrs. D. H. Smith, 2nd nnd Highland. Phono 1C5X. NOTICE If you limit I-amllcs the window nnd carpet cleaner, Jiut call up Perry-Montgomery, Phono S-J. Good work." Rensonoblo I)rlce8. ? 8 I 8 I V a i 8 I a a i a t 8 I 8 I ? f U I 8 i For Strictly Fresh Butter. Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk . Bean-Pot Cheese and ice I Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Phono 73-J. tt-B-B-B-B-B-a-K-B- B-tt-B-B Good Evening! HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY? II so, do not forgot that this U THE laundry whoro you got tho best "Tic, and prices aro lit every one t&ch. Call up and ono of tho dr!v- will call and oxplaln all dotalls to Ju. All tolephono calls aro quickly ttended to, because wo aro running o -wagons. OUR GUARANTElTIS YOUR SAT. ISFAOTION. MARSHFIELD nAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. juiejr nnw., Trop. Phone 22P-J. While Figuring ON THE CHEAP WIRING CAM PAIGN "DON'T OVERLOOK THE pACT THAT WE ARE SELLING TUItES AT A BIG DISCOUNT. ALSO STANDARD MAKE FLAT 'RON'S WE HAVE ONLY A FEW J-EPT. DETTER PLACE YOUR ORDER. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PIIONB S37-J. HOME LAND Co. Bee us for Investments" on Coos r. We guariuteo owner's price to r price. Phone 74L. Ofl4 Front St. p. W. Dungan Undertaker Marbhflcld, Orcgoa. Parlors, 189 South 8d St., Telephone, Pay or Night, 195-J. I'OIl RENT Two nice fuinUhed house-keenlng rooms. Phono -10-L WANTED SiroiiK woman or gill 1 enro for oldorly Invalid. Apply Mrs. SengBtncken, MnrBbflold, Or. FOR HALE Two full blooded Ply mouthrock chlckons. Phono 174-L FOR RENT Store room occupied by Mrs. Alkon's millinery, on Decom bor 1. Apply Eugeno O'Connoll. FOR RENT Plumbing whop next Ekblad's Hardwaro storo after Do combor 1. Apply W. N. Ekblad. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Mrs. P. M. Hall-Lowls, Catching Inlet. FOR SALE Household furniture, 173 Second St. No. LOST No. h Tinker built row boat. Roward for roturn to Davis, North Bond. Whlto houso Storo. -t FOR SALE )5 1L P. proline -tor and all equlptnont for launch. Wrlto Dox 286 or call 24C Fourth St. North. FOR RENT Four-room bungalow. Frank Dillon at Olllvant and Weavor's. FOR SALE Cheap, bout livery, two launches, ono launch hull, 10 round bottom row boats, shop floats, tools and patterns. For particulars call at Allger's Doat livery, North Bond. FOR RENT Residence Enstslde, Phono Mrs, McCann, North Bend. NOTICE OF ANNUAL .MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF THE ClT OF MARSHFIELD. Pursuant to tho direction of the Common Council of tho City of Mnrshfleld, notice Is lierouy given Hint on Tuesday, the Cth day of De- comber, 1910, thero will bo held In tho Council Chamber In tne ou Hall of tho City of Marshfield, Coos pn.mtv nrocon. a regular goneral election, for tho purpose of electing two members of tho Common coun cil tn Berve for a term of three years each, commencing tho first Monday, In January, 1911, and oi electing nnrordnr to servo for the term of one year, commencing tho first Monday In January, 1910. The said election win bo held be tween tho hours of nine 'o'clock A. M. and six o'clock P. M. That J. R. Llghtner. J. H. Mllnor nnd A. D. Wnlcott have been here tofore by the Common Council of said city appointed as Judges of said election, and Roy Lawhorn, J. C. Merchant and C. II. Marsh as Clerks of said election. Dated this 25th day of November, 1910. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder of the City of Marshfield. Coos County, Oregon. HORN. DERBYSHIRE November 27th, to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Dcrbyshlro of Union Avenue, North Bond, a nine-pound boy. Mr. Derbyshire, who Is city rocordor of North Bend, Is receiving congratulations by tho score, nnd is wearing tho Binllo thnt won't como off. Meet Thursday. Tho A. N. W. club will meet Thursday nfternoon with Mrs. W. P. Murphy liiBtond of Mrs. W. T. Merchant, ns wns erro neously announced. Council TiieMliiy. The Mnrshflold city council will moot Tuesday eve ning to tako up various city mnttors. Tho North Front streot pnvlng will probably como upfor consideration, u mouth having elapsed since notlco of Intention was "declared. .May Build Brick. Tho Win. Noblo ostato Is figuring on erecting n brick block at tho cornor of Third and Contrnl avenuo. Tho block will bo erected early next spring, It Is said, If tho presont negotiations with a prospective tenant can bo closed. After Wnywurd Girls. Constnblo Cox and Marshal Cartor Saturday evening wont to Forndalo and brought back two young girls who woro visiting a couple of boys In a cabin thero. Tho matter may be taken up In Juvonllo court before Judgo Hall. Elks Memorial. Marshfield Lodge of Elks, No. 1100, will hold tholr an nual memorial exorcises at tho lode rooms In tho Masonic Opera House next Sunday. Tho sorvlces will bo opon to tho public. Tho full program for tho "Lodge of Sorrow" will bo an nounced In a day or two. Interest In Show. Plans for tho Coos Pet and Poultry Association's show which will bo hold In tho Alll anco building on tho watorfront near Central avenuo, December. 8 and 9, aro nearly completed. Great Inter est In It Is being manifested through out this section and It promises to bo oven bettor than tho promoters had first hoped for. llredco Oreuon Moves The dredge Oregon which has been working on the Lone Treo shoal In tho lower Bay tomorrow will move up tho Bay to tho shoal opposlt Forndalo and start cutting the channel down tho Buy from there. Despite tho Inclement weather and storms, the Oregori has cut about 11,000 yards oft tho Lone Treo shoal. Although tho work Is not done, the uncertainty of tho weather has lead them to plan to come up the Bay whore tho storms "will not bother so much, Tho now project will require about a month's work and" then they probably will start In on the channel In front of Marshfield. THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FA.M1LY HOTEL Rated reduced toj Day, 50c, 75c and fl.00 week; 2.00 to J5.Q0, House keeping apartments with gas ranges from 110.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS B. W. SULLIVAN Prop. ANSWERS GARRISON'S STATE MENT. Editor Coos Bay Times: In our paper of the 25th, thero Is an, article purporting to bo Garri son statement pf how his confession was' obtained. If Garrison got that off, he had n tutor who did some pretty good coaching. Tho object seems to bo to slur Mr. Carter nud .Mr. Graham. 1 don't bolloro cither of the gentlemen did what Garrison claims, but If they did I say It wns commoudablo rather than otherwise. in these days of smart attorneys, in sanity picas, nud technicalities, an olllcor has got to resort to oxtromo measures to bring n criminal to Jus tice' at nil. For Instance, la this case, tho defense put on Jnclc Flanu gan who testified that Garrison was of unsound mind, nud tho reason ho thought bo was because Garrison was a clnin digger nnd woro ti stiff hat, nud Jack said It Just llko he meant It too. Another witness sworo Garri son wns crazy becauso ho sold the witness 50 cents worth of rubber nud forgot to get his pay. I claim that when three attorneys try to clear a man of cold blooded murder llko this ono wns, with evidence llko thnt, tho "third degreo" or any other old do greo Is too good for tho criminal. At tho tlmo Mr. Cartor and Mr. Graham wero trying to get tho confession, tho body hnd not been found. If It hnd nover boon found, Garrison would have been turned looso nud ho ro pentedly mado threats ho would got sonic of tho witnesses ngnlnst him who live nt Sumner. Instead of cri ticizing tho officers, the peoplo of Coos Day ought to glvo them n voto of thanks. Ono moro remark and I am through. Quito a number of peoplo now-n-days object to cnpltnl punish ment In nuy case. In a stnto whore there Is no capital punishment and n man of Gnrrlson'n typo is sent up for murder nnd gots life sentence, ho knows thnt is nil they can do to him, Now, whllo ho Is In tho pen If ho should get It In fqr n fellow prison er, or a prison warden, ho knows thoy cannot do any moro to him tliiin thoy invo done, ho will kill them tho first ?hnnco ho gets, bo I sny "nn eyo for an oyo nnd n tooth for a tooth," and do It as quickly nnd quickly as pos sible. Yours very truly, Archie philips. North Bend News Mrs. John Aiishoog of North In let, Is visiting friends In North Bend u few days. Mrs. Bert Peterson nnd baby, of Gardiner, nnd Mrs. W. Peterson who hnvo been visiting on North Inlet, enmo down Snturdny nnd will spend n few dnys here. Dr. nnd Mrs. Holltstor, who Intend ed to leave for San Francisco on the steamer Plant, will go ovorlnnd, ow ing to tho fact that tho Plnnt Is not carrying passengers this trip. WON'T MOVE CEMETERY. Bandou (1. A. R. Decides to Retain Burial Grounds. Tho Bnndon Recorder says: At a recent meeting of G. A. R. Post, No. 5C, they turned down Indefinite ly any proposition lending to tho re moval of tho G. A. R. cemetery of Bnndon. Tho Post nlso established a ceme tery monument nnd Improvement fund, and propose, as soon ns pos sible to put a nlco fence around tho ccmotory and erect n suitable memo rial monument therein. Thoy hnvo placed $50 In snld funds ns n starter. Tho Bnndon V. R. C. No. 40 hns In bnnk for snld monument funds t,10 which wob realized from pro ceeds of "Tag Day" hist April. It Is Intended that tho monumont will bo principally, from tho historical Tuppor rock nnd rock from Bnndon Bench, BAPTIST BULLETIN. a:i:i::n:j:m:::::j:t:jtujt:umC; I Personal Notes ::wmmmjummmjm:mw:mmw5 Dlt. E. MINGUS returned todny noon from a business trip to Coqutllc. MRS. RUTH nnd chlldron from North Inlet, wero shoppers In Mnrshflold Saturday. DR.E. E. STRAW, Claude Nasburg and I. R. Tower loft this morning for Gardiner whoro thoy will hunt ducks on tho lnlces for a few days, It being reported thnt shooting I especlnlly fine there now. MRS. HENRY BJORKQUIST and child, of Enstslde, left Saturday for Beaver Hill, whoro thoy will visit n fow days. Mr. BJorkqulst is at present doing work thero for tho Benver Hill Coal Company, Thoy will also visit a numbor of other friends beforo returning. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Mnrrlago licenses were Issued by tho county clerk to tho following per sons during tho pnst week: Robort J. Holverstoot and Miss Lo rn E. Cotton. Hnrvy J. Dunham and Miss Zoo O. Endlcott. Coqulllo Herald. THE RttYAL (House of Amusement, Instruction . nnd Entertainment.) TONIGHT Edison's Great Sconlc and Comic film "A WEDDINO TRIP FROM MONT REAL THROUGH CANADA, TO HONGKONG." (Combined Scenic nnd Comic) "HIS LIFE FOR HIS QUEEN" and Other Good Ones. "THE NEWLy WEDS" KATHRYN BAKER will Blng nnother of her clovor Illustrated Songs. This Program will bo repeated Tues day night. "THE TELEPHONE" (How It comes in Handy In Caso of a Flro.) "A DAY ON THE FRENCH BAT TLESHIP JUSTICE'." (A Splendid Education Film) Perforumnco Begins nt 7:00 Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c BARGAINS IN RAINCOATS Wo still haveafewofthoso odd sized crnvenettes which wo are selling nt a sacrifice to close out that particular brand. If you can find a fit In them, you will get tho best bargain you have secured In many a day. Look at the way wo havo cut tho priccst $10.00 CmvenetU'8 for $7.25 $12.50 Crnvenettes for $0.25 v $15.00 Cruveniiettes for $10.25 $18.00 Criiveimettes for $l!1.00 Romombor wo are headquar ters for tho best wet weather goods on tho market, Including umbrellas, rubbers, (dickers, etc, THE BAZAR HOUSE OF QUALITY. Meetings Planned for Thl Week nt the Baptist Baptist Church. Tuesday, n meeting at S o'clock In tho evening Is cnllod to which nil tho olllters nnd committees of tho church nro urged to attend. Re freshments. Wednesday, tho Lndles Aid So ciety will moot ot tho resldonco of tho proHldont, Mrs. O. II. Marsh, Meeting Is cnllod at 2:30. Thurs day, tho regular prayor meeting of the church will bo hold. This will nlso bo tho Core-mint meeting. Mr. C. J. Mlllls wiib presont again yostordny nnd took chnrgo of tho chorus, Ho urges nil slncorB to bo out on Wednesday night to rohear- snl at which tlmo tho Tomplo choir will bo reorganized. NEWS OF COQUILLE. Events at Cxm County Scat As Told By the Herald. Born At Redding, Cnllf., Novom bor 14, 1910, to Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Norton, n son. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Lo renz, pnronts of Mrs. Norton, hnvo been visiting them several weeks, nnd Mrs. M. J. Hartson, n sister will Join them soon, going down by tho noxt Flfleld. Sho will bo nccompanl cd by Miss Ray Collier who will spend tho wlntor In Cnllfornln. Ed. McAdnms, tho fisherman, caught n salmon last Wednesday night which weighed forty-one pounds. Guy Brewer, tho young son of E. G. Brewer, of this city, hnd a horse fall with him Inst Saturday with the result that his left leg waB brokon n few Inches nbovotho nnklo. Ho 1 getting along nicely nt present. Mnrrled At tho homo of tho pnr onts of tho groom, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Dunhnni, In Coqullle, Mr. Harvey Dunham and Miss Zoo Endlcott, of Myrtlo Point, Rev. C. II. Cleaves, officiating, FOR CAREFUL CLEANING Lndles should bring tholr Drosses, Wrnpa or Oloros to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS BAY TAILORING CO., J, W. Josophson, Mgr. 380 South Broadway, M rsliflcld. -tt-H-twt-a-n-tt-tt-u-u-a-H-c ----- u-n-n-tj-o-: a i a i B B B I J 3 ( LOOK GOOD Taste Better ROYAL SODAS 1 Oc & 25c Packages i t g. i i tt-B-tt-tt-tt-n-B-tt-n-tt-n-n-tt-tt-B-B-n-n-K b-b-b-b- -k YOUR. MONEY IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE OTHER FELLOWS AT THE FIXUP Suits from $8.50 to $25.00 OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE. Keep Your Eye i ON THIS SPACE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS THEN VISIT OUR STORE, "THE BUSY CORNER" IT WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS, AtfD BUY JUST THE THING FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. IN FACT WE HAVE A CHRISTMAS LINE THAT WILL PLEASE YOU AND YOUR POCKETBOOK, Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregoti c '