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! trTT t f p ..-.-.;. -".ll THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 11911 EVENING EDITION. 3 l r .rS- .-- Don't Kick Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order now and be happy later. Dry Timber Ends While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY blocks for fire place and stove wood, ORDER NOW C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Broadway Yards Phone 190-J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY rU. C. C. TAGGAHT, I'liyslclau mid Surgeon. Offlco 200-210 Coke Building. I Phones: Residence 1HIL; Office 102j! J W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank larshflold Oregon T"R. J. T. McCORMAO, - Physician and Surgeon MarBUflold, Oregon. Jfflco: Loekhart Bulldlnr, opposite Post Office. Phono 10G-J T It A. C. BURROUGHS, Scleutlflc Massnglst, Treats oil diseases Offlco, corner Socond and Central Avonuo. Offlco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. DR. A. J. HENDRY'S rni1nnti ltnnfnl 1a1u Wo nro equipped to do high class work on short notlco at the vory lowest prices. Examination froo. Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo slto Chandler hotel. CULL1NGS OP COQUILLE. GOLD BEACH GLEANINGS Coot County Sent Events its Told by Tlio Sentinel. Geo. Reynolds left today for his home at Oregon City. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lano, Monday, August 21, n daughter. Married At tho ranch homo of tho brides' paronts west of this city, Thursday, August 27, at 11 p. m. Albert Hormann and Miss Erna Will iams, Rev. U. Sutton Maco ofllclnt-lng. rVR. H. R. MOORE, Chiropractor. Clironlc Diseases Specialty 203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L U , Offlco hours 1 to 5 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 pvR. G. W. LESLIE, - Osteopathic Physician Graduate of tho American school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Offlco In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono lGl-J Marshtlold; Oregon. Jnmes C. Hayter, formerly editor and proprietor of the Dallas Observ er, Is a Coos county visitor thla wcok. Mr. Haytor is a nophow of Mrs. It. S. Knowlton of Coqulllo nnd has other relatives In tho vnlloy and county. Vlck Bravlno und ono Aloxander Simpson both residents of Beaver Hill nnd charged with pulling off and Im promptu prlzollght In tho Southern Pacific Company's coal mine nt that place woro fined five dollars and costs by Justice of tho Pcaco Iloldon. Nuggets of News from tho Columns of the Globe W. D. Clarko Is now suftorlng from an abscess In tho palm of ono hand. Mr. Williamson and E. Holm berg of tho Black Sand Company, returned last week from a business visit In San Francisco. They an nounced that work at the sand plant will bo resumed nt onco, but just what changes or improvements will bo made, wo havo not yet learned. W. J. Wnlkor of Pistol IUvor mot with a painful accident tho othor day whllo binding a load of hay on his wagon. Tho binding polo broke, allowing tho man on tho wagon to gether with a portion of tho pole to full upon his head knocking him down. .When he regained his senses ho soon discovered that ho did not only havo a soro head, but a bruised and badly sprained foot as well, ne cessitating tho uso of n pair of crutches ever bIiico. PH1HIARY Li AND DATE GIVEN Abstracts, Real Estate,, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Marshtlold Offlco 14-J. Farms Tlmbor Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Qonaral Agents "EASTSIDB" UN-SUE PANTATORIUM Wo aro oxport dyers and clcanors. Hat work of all kinds. Our work will plcaso you. Suits mndo to ordor. 250 Central Avo. Phone 280X ROSS $b PINEGOR PROPRIETORS Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho boat Domestic and Importod brands. PUitor, Lima, Brick and all kinds of builders uatorlal HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH nROAPWAY. PHONE 201 "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails for Portland from Coos Bay, Friday, Sept. 1 NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PRONE -14 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent Blanchard'sjj Livery We havo secured the livery busi ness of L. H. Hoisner and nro pre pared to render excellont sorvlco to tho peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to tbo public. Phono us for a driving horsM, a rig or anything needed in tho livery lino. Vo also do trucking business of all kinds. HLANCnARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed mid 8nle Service. 141 First and Aldor Stroots. Phono 138-J Workmen nro busy tearing down tho old blacksmith shop which has Blood on tliu corner of First nnd Hull streets for many years. It Is a good work and will mnko a modol loca tion for a modern building. Tho building was tho property of Klmo & VonPogort who purchased it with tho business of S. II. McAdnnis recently. Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits -i Goods Called for nnd"Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sail from San Francisco for Marsbfield Thurs. Afternoon JAug. 31 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McOEORGE, Agent. DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS LEAVES MARSHFIELD DAILY BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 5:00 A. M. CONNECTING WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTH BOUND TRAIN AT DRAIN. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT OTE BUSY COR NER DRUG STORE, PnONE a FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G . ur outos, leaving Marshfiold at O o'clock every morning, con nect with the evening twin to Portland. Fare $0.00. COOS BAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE TTO SCHETTKR, Agest, O. P. BARNARD, MARKET AV., pfanMeld. Ageat, HOSKBURO, Ore. raoira si DEARY'S GUN SnOP Full lino of Blcyclo supplies. Quu, bicycle, tuachlno lock repair ing, Keys mado and fitted. E. BANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phone 180-R Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTrlELL Phone 8121 A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel cnmnlnlnt. wm Mrnrl hv one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale uy au dealors. W. Llnogar, wlfo and daiightor, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevens ar rived In Coquilol yostordny for a few weeks' visit with Postmustor Llno gar. The first named gentleman Is a brother und tho second a brother-in-law of our gonial postmnster. Mr. Llnogur and family reside lu Forest Grove and Mr. nnd Mrs. StovciiB llvo nt Grand Junction, Colorado. CATCHES HIIOP-LIFTEIt. Alvln Pleivo Anvsted nt Coqulllo on Serious Charge. Alvln Plorco, a resident of tho South Fork section, was nrrestod last Saturday by Sheriff Gage Immedia tely nftor ho had appropriated n watch chain and n ring from tho Jowolry Btoro of 13. C. Barker. Shor irt Gngo says that tho man had ns many articles In his pockets ns any ordinary man could got lu n sult-caso, a pair of trousers said to bo tho prop erty of Henry Loronz, a complete shaving outflt lifted from Knowlton'H Drug store, n watch that W. II. Schro odor thought ho owned boforo Plorco paid him n visit nnd a fow nocktlos that caino from no ono knows whero woro only a fow of tho articles that "Raffles" dumped out on tho tablo whon ordorod to do so by tho Shorlff. Ho was glvou a preliminary hoarlng boforo Justice of tho Peaco Iloldon Mondny morning nnd bound ovor to answer to tho Grand Jury undor bond of SI, 000. Coqulllo Sontlnol. MOSQUITOES BAD THIS YEAR But don't scratch the poisoned skin. Uso a mild, cooling, healing com pound that stops the Itch instantly, draws dut the poison In tho skin and protects it against furthor trouble. Just a mild cleansing wash of oil of wlntorgroon, thymol and a fow other Ingrcdlonts known as tho D. D. D. Prescription (so famous in cases of Eczema) and you havo mos quito protection for tho season. Yob, instant relief now only 25c. Red Cross Drug Storo. SCHOOL AT COQUILLK School commences September 11th nnd tho following corps of teachers Is announced: Supt., Prof. C. A. Howard. High School, Miss Clnro O. Part rid go and Mis Maudo Miller, retained. Eighth grado, Miss Floronco Bon son. Seventh' grado, Mrs. Eva Mao IIowo-Wlso, retained. Sixth grado, Miss Bona Andoroon, retained. Fifth grade, Miss Helon F. Brccn. Fourth grado, Miss Carrlo Rao. Third grado, Miss Lettlo J. Walker. Second grado, Miss Mao Hopkins. Primary, Mrs. Inez Chaso, retain ed. Coqulllo Sentinel. CURRY COUNTY .MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES. GOLD BEACH, Oro., Aug. 20 Tho following dlvorco cases aro to como up In Circuit ctiurt horo this wcok: Joseph B. Wilson vs. Lottlo Wilson suit for dlvorco. John M. Pestnna vs. Flora Pesta- na suit for dlvorco. Anglo Hawkins vs. Frnnk C. Haw- kliiH suit for dlvorco. SAYS OIL PROSPECTS GOOD. C. M. Maupln, formorly of Cali fornia, but who is now preparing to drill for oil on Coos Bny, Is In tho city, nnd Is enthusiastic over tho outlook. Ho says Coos county has tho best prospect 8 for great oil Holds of any county ho was ovor lu, nnd ho Is n mnu of 22 years expert- onco In tho oil drilling business. Ho says tho formation Is horo nnd lu fact everything would point to a grent oil flold. Bandou Recorder. Nominating Election In Oregon In 1912 Will be Held In April. SALEM, Ore., Aug. 30. Inquiries rotating to tho tlmo of opening books for registration of voters for 1912 and tho tlmo of holding primary oloc tlons for 1012 are beginning to como la to tho attorney gonoral'B offlco. Soiuo uncertainty seeniB to exist ow ing to tho amendment mndo to tho direct primary law by tho last legis lature. In answer to these Inquiries Assistant Attorney General Van Wlu klo Bays: "Tho primary election In ovory year when a president or vico-prosl-dent Bhall bo elected shall bo held on tho forty-fifth day boforo tho first Monday of Juno. Tho nominating; election, thoroforo, Is hold lu April and tho registration books aro upon on the first Monday In January and closed on tho lGth of May and are closed for a porlod of 14 days oil tho tenth day boforo tho primary elec tion, continuing until tho fifth day after. Registration For November. "All laws portalulng to tho nomin ation of candidates, registration of voters, and all othor things Incident to tho holding tho biennial election shall bo offcctlvo tho sanio numbor of days boforo tho first Tuesday aftor thu first Monday lu November that they havo horetoforo boon boforo tho first Monday In Juno. Thoroforo, It will bo necessary to havo tho books open during tho Btimmor tho Bunie length of tlmo boforo tho gonoral election In November ns tho first Mon day In Jununry Is beforo tho first Monday lu Juno. "You will notlco thnt this mnkoa two registration periods, ono front Jununry to May and tho othor from June till October, with tho closed pe riod of 14 days In April. Thu 20 days formorly required for registra tion of voters prior to the presiden tial election Is covorod by tho period from Juno to October. "As I understand it, thoro will bo but ono primary election nud that will bo held on tho forty-fifth day bo foro tho first Monday in Juno nnd tho gonoral election will bo hold oa tho first Tuesday aftor tho first Mon day In November. Tho registration books will bo opou on tho first Mon day lu January nnd continue so un til Octobor, with tho exception of tho closed porlod of 14 days lu April aud from tho lGth of May until about tho 0th of Juno." MANY AFTER BIG GAME. That tho huntora of tho county nro gottlng busy thoso days la ovlncod by tho largo numbor of Hcoiibob which havo been Issued from tho office of County Clerk Watson for tho past month. Beginning with No. 402 which was issued on tho morning of July 20, tho figures havo rapidly Increased in size up to tho present tlmo. On July 31 hunter's license numbor CI 9 wns Issued. Beginning with llconso GCO on tho first duy of August ovor three hundred and fifty llcensos havo been Issued, In fact tho last Ucohkos issued on Tuesday of this weok, Aug ust 22, was numbered 1080. This means that 070 licenses havo boon Issued to huntors nlono for tho pe riod beginning July 20 and ending August 22. Coqulllo Sontlnol. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamler Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. SI. ON AUGUST 4, O, 11 21 AND 20. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON AUG UST O, 11, 10, 20 AND 81. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 83-L Parties Desiring Monu ments o be Erected Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Vvorxs, South Broadway and make selection from the large stock now on hand. Mr. WllioH has la hit employ the only practical marble and era mite cutter la Com Bounty. An bom but the bt work 1 turned "MONA LISA" STILL MISSING. By Associated Press to the Cons Bay Times) PARIS, Franco, Aug. 30. Tho Louvro was reopened to the public yesterday for tho first tlmo since tho disappearance of Da Vinci's rnaster ploco "Mona Lisa." The pollco con tinue to follow a multiplicity of fruitless clues. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. We want fresh salmon and are prepared to pay the highest cash price for them. For furthor parti culars see O. G. HOGKETT, Emplro City, or GEO. F. SMITH, Coos Rlvor Buy it now. Now Is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It 1b almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, This remedy has no superior. For sale by all deal-era. COAST LIGHT IS URGED. Danger Off Cape Blanco Shown by Grounding of VchkcIn. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 29. What wns predicted last year iu a meusuro by Captain Elllcott, U. S. N now of tho crulsor Maryland, but until July 1 In chnrgo of tho Sovonteonth Light houso District, has como to pasa In tho Btenmors Saginaw and Cusco, having struck last week off Capo Blanco. Captain Elllcott strongly recommended lu two annual reports tho advisability of establishing u light-vessel off that part of tbo coast, which Is regarded as tho most dan goroiis unprotected point botweou Pit got Sound and San Dlogo. Thoro Is maintained at Capo Blan co n Bufilclont light for marking that promontory, but for n distance of about six miles thoro extends into tho ocoan whnt'mnrlnors term "foul wntor." Port Orford, Fox Rock and othors bolng tho most promlnont rocky obstacles. Tho Saginaw struck In that locality during fair weathor and was holploss oft tho coast for a duy boforo bolng towed Into Coos Bay by the steamer Redoudo. Tho steam er Casco hit on Fox Rock tho night of August 23, whon It wns thought thnt tho usual course was bolng steer; ed, nnd fortunately tho injury to hor forefoot was comparatively light, oth erwise she might havo encountered difficulty making port. As It was hor pumps woro found sufficient to keep tho wator down. Whllo at Boa tho bwoIIb caused most of tho trouble. Marine men point to tho great dan ger always existing off Capo Blanco, aud which Is Intensified during rough weather, as tho accidents of last week occurred when the ocean was calm. It la tho practice for masters of ves sols coming north to alter their courso boforo reaching Blanco, and all know its dangers, but the fact the steamor floot is bolng increased rap idly, and mora vessels must be utlllzV ed after tho opening of tjio Panama canal, has resulted In urgent demand bolng made for the proper marking of the reef and contiguous ground.