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$& THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911 EVENING EDITION. JC K FREE DELIVERY COAST LEAGUE TO DEDICATE BALL SCORES I (Continued from lingo .) boxes. Fifteen drop letter boxes will bo cstnbllshcd nt first In tho district Bcrvcd nnd more may be placed later. Ono condition of securing tho ser vlco Is a now ruling of tho postofuco department thnt water-proof recep tacles must bo plnced by all business houses and rosldenccs to receive tho mall. Business houses can cut slots through tho doors and havo tho boxes on tho Inside. Mall carriers will not take mall to houses that arc nbovo tho street level nnd reached by a (light of stairs. Oc cupants of this class of houses will havo to place their mnll box on tho street level. Parties living In tho city Just be yond tho section served can havo tholr mnll delivered by erecting a mail box at the nearest point on tho carrier's route and then carrying It from there themselves. Mr. Morse nxpiosKCtl himself as pleased with what had been done In tho way of sldowulk nnd street Im provements and tho numborlng of buildings nnd tho placing of street signs In the last two years. He said that tho placing of the receptacles for mnll was about the only condition thnt had to bo compiled with and an soon ns I'ostmnstcr Curtis reports they havo been provided, tho frca delivery service will probably bo or dered established. Mr. Morse stated that of cnurso If tho peoplo did not avail thomsolves of the free delivery service but still Insisted on getting it through (bo jiostofllco, the service could bo order ed discontinued later. "If the people will seo that tho rond Is put In condition so that tho mnll nrrlves here nearly on time, wo will bo glad to continue the service," continued Mr. Morse. "It won't re quire n great deal of money nnd Is not beyond tho people's ability to do It." If tho Sunday closing Is Inaugurat ed horo, mall will probably bo deliv ered only to trnnsclonts. Local par tics by notifying tho olllco on Sntur dny that they are expecting a certain plcco of mnll from n certain place on Sunday enn secure thnt pleco only or ran havo It delivered to their homes by paying ten cents for speclnl deliv ery service Peoplo having look boxes can obtain It. Persons getting tholr mnll delivered by carrier can necnro tholr mail in their boxes o'i 'BuuduyH only. Tho special drop letter mull boxes wero: H H 4 8 D 11 R II 6 5 I 5 II II 3 4 r. 11 (By i880clnted Press to Coos Bay Times.; PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8 With Portland nnd Vernon both winning yesterday, Vernon still mnlntnlns her lend In tho Const League pennant rnce. The scores yesterday At Los Angolcs Onklnnd ' Los Angeles At San Francisco Vernon San Francisco At 8ncramento Sacramento ' Portland will bo placed on electric light, gas or telephone pools nt stieet earners. Tnlks About Roads. Mr. Morse this morning took up the question of rond Improvements with Chairman Jennings of tho spe cial committee of tho Murshfleld Chamber of Commerce, Ho urged that care bo taken to prevent bad mud-holes or eliuok-lioloa Interfering. Postolllco Inspector Morse of Port land arrived hero Tuesday for his annual Inspection of tho local post-olllci-q nnd nlso to look over tho roads In here. Ho came In via the old Coob liny wugon rond, mukiiig tho trip on the mall stage. IIo lc(t Itosoburg early in tho morning and urrlved hero at 1:30 tho next morn ing drenched to the skin. "It used to bo that the old Cooa Hay wagon road hud the reputation ol being tho worst highway connect lug places of the size nnd linpor- tnnce of ltoneburg nnd .Mnrahlluld of uny road tu tho country," said .Mr. Morse lust evening. "I am willing to admit It has been Improved some but It is still u very bad road. I can't understand why you peoplo will penult It to reninlu In tho con dition It Is. Neither enn I undor- Hianu now sane, peoplo will expect excellent mull service over such a rond. "Ono little thing that could bo done thnt would keep the mall much dryer and would not cost mrclt. Thnt would be to trim tho brnnches thnt hung over tho rond nnd during rutin bent the moisture through tho enn- vass covering and sacks Into the mnll. I don't bellovo it would cost over $100 to do this In both Douglas and Coos counties. Moro of It ought to bo plunked, especlnlly near Sumner." H Services at North Bend Sunday Afternoon Feature of Luth eran Meeting. The annual conference of tho Port land Mission District of tho Columbia Conforenco of tho Augustann Synod will bo held In tho Swedish Luthernn churches In Marshflold and North Bond Saturday nnd Sunday. A fea ture of tho meeting will bo tho dedi cation of tho now Swedish Luthernn church nt North Bend, which wns re cently completed. Tho purposo of tho conference Is merely for n discussion of church work nnd tho exchange of Ideas ns to the best menus of forwnrdlng the denomination In this section. No fornml progrnm hns been announced. Rev. II. F. Ilengtson, pastor of tho locnl churches, has arrunged to en tertain the visiting pastors who will bo In uttondnncc. Tho first of tho programs will bo held In Mnrshllold Snturday. On Sunday, the visiting clergymon will uddress the Sundny schools hero nnd nt North llcnd nnd will nlso occupy tho pulpits nt the rogulnr services. Tho meeting will close with English services hold In North Bond mid Mnrshllcld Sunday evening. Tho dedication of the North Item! church will tnko place at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Itcv. C. J. Roln hard, vice-president of tho confer ence, will preside. The other cler gymon vrfio nro hi this tho Portland Mission district which embraces nil of Oregon uie: llev. II. S. Nystrom of Portlnnd. Rev. Mr. Olenm of As toria, Hev. Mr. Sturo of Rosoburg, llev. Mr. Suiutodt of Portland nnd llev. .1. Illchurd Olson of Portlnnd. It Is expected thnt them will bo here. nil or most of SPECIAL SHOOT SUNDAY. All memlici'H of tlio Mnrshllcld Gun club are requested to bo In attend ance at a speclnl shoot to be hold Sundny forenoon, September 10, nt tho Oun Club grounds. All should arrange to participate. Tho Dupont Powder compnny hns donated n spe elal trophy. H. BlCHLAD, Secretary FOR you; tho I WIST! AT I MINKS'. Buy your FHBSII EGGS nt the ANONA GROCERY. Only :W CENTS per dozen. Phono 110-J. THIS BOOK WORTH READING The Adler-l-ku book, telling how you can EASILY guard ugaliint up peudlcltlH and how you enn relievo stomach nnd bowel trouble nliuoU i.toiA.Mid, in oueren iree ror n short tlmo by Lockhnrt .t Parmms Drug Co. Buy your FRESH EGGS nt the AXO.VA GROCERY. Only an CUNTS per dozen. Phono 1 10-.!. Everything Fine Don't Miss This Chance $14.75 buys any of our $20 to $2rt suits. $17.50 buya nny of our $25 to $35 suits. The Famous High Art Clothing Made by St rouse & Hros., ttnltiuiore, Aid., absolutely gmmmtccil fo he of the best on (heiuni'ket instvle. lit nnd quality, liven it' you have; a new suit, you can't afford to miss tins bargain. Wear a suit of quality for what you would nay 'for a oliean notice to fishermen. We want fresh salmon and nr prepaied to pay the bighorn cash price for thorn. For further PiirtM culiirs seo C. O. HOCKKTT, Umpire City, oi GEO. F. SMITH. Coos River Boys School Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker pants $1 to $7 nt the Woolen Mill Store. Rend tho Times' Wan. Ads. II 1 '1 FINE P 1 W 'READ',, K V (Jivnt Advantage Co Working Men J. A. Maple. 125 S. 7th St.. Steub. envllle, O.. siijh: "For venra I ur. j fered from weak kidneys and n severe bladder trouble. I learned of Foley Kidney Pills mid their wonderful cures mi I began taking them and sure enough I hnd us good results as any i neard nliout. My backache left me and to one of my buslines, x pressiuan, that alone is u great ad vantage My kidneys acted free nnd normal, nnd that saved me a lot if misery. It U now a pleasure to wnru where It used to hen misery. For Sale at Red Cross Drug Store. WE HAVE THE FINEST. Aik (he wlvei who have uied DIAMOND Flour from The Dalles. They will tell you thnt It is the bosti thnt they ever used. The Bazar Phone H2 The House of Quah'ti. shoddy few working suit. Also a J'roin $'2o to 10. Overcoats While They Last $17 50 Call early am j,ret your jiek 9.1.00 and Sl.no Packard Shoes $;t.M ifS.OO nnd Sl.no Cluctt Shirts. ,S1.!W 92.00 and Sl.no 9.J.IW KingBDury Hats SS.an Big reduction on other goods too numorous to mention. The Toggery Comer Broadway & Oentral fruits and Vegetables Vol obialnuble here to arrive on Sunnier Breakwater Saturd.i. We a!h have -Coos Day Tomatoes - (;,,.,. ,,.,, IliililmtU Somali, Give. Deans Turnips RUtnbi.ga.s IMis,,s Cm .( - Meets C.ihlugo Ciieuinbeis , (j,ven Onions Sneot Potatoes Watermelons . ("m.tnloii,R's ivacl.es 0,,K.s Rlaikbei iie.s Orange Lemons Daiiauas and Given Apples. Try Our Pure Coos River Honey Phone us your order. OLLIVANT & WEAVER Tin Pure Food Groccrmcn. A Good Plaee to Trade. thy oun coos river iioxky MEN'S SUI TS FOR FALL I All the Best Styles for Autumn -New and Correct, in Fabric and Fashion "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDON U Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADLO 1N1 JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domuttlc nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Drlck nnd nil kinds of builders mnterinl HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH imOAIHVAY. PHONE 201 I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY rn. c. w. leslie, U Osteopathic Pliyolclnn Grnduuto of tho Amerhun school of Ostcopnthy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofilce In Eldorndn DIk. Hours 10 to 12; l to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshllold; Oregon. rlt. O. O. TAGGAHT, "- PliyNieluii uml Surgeon. Olllco 200-210 Coke Building, Phones: Ke.slileueu IHILj Olllee 1(12.1 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from San Francisco for Marshfidd Saturday, Sept. 9 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. I McQEORGE, Agont. J. W. HENNIOTT, Lmvyor. Ofllco ovor Flnnngnn &. Dennett Dank Inrshflold Oregon "THE FHIEND OF COOS DAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK HOAD A'J" I'OltTIiAND Sails from Coos Bay, for Eureka Friday, Sept. 8 NOIITH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McGEOHGE, AK'iit D' It. .!. T. McCOHMAO, Physlclnn nnd Surjjoon Marshflold, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockhirt Building, opposlto Post O.fke. Phono 105-J T It A. O. DUItltOUGHS, 2; Srlcntllic .'MassiiKlst, Treats nil dlsonscB Ofllco, corner Second nnd Contrnl Avonuo. Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. PHONE n DRAIN-COOS BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW HEADY FOIl DUSINESS LEAVES MAltSIIFIELD DAILY IIOAT LEAVES ALEUT LANDING, MADSIIFIELD moo A. M. CONNECTING WITH SOUTHEUN PACIFIC NOItTH HOUND THAIN AT DDAIN. TICKETS FOH SALE AND INFODMATION AT THE DUSY COIN NED DUUG STOHE, PHONE 2 Pv IT. A. J. HENDITY'S Modern Dcutnl Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high class worlc on short notlco nt tho very lowest prices. Exnmlnntlon free Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo slto Chnndlor hotol. TR. II. II. MOOITE, ailroprnctor. Chronic DIhciiscs n Specially 203 Coos Dldg Phono 81-L Ofllco hours 1 to 6; 6:30 to 7:30 Sundny 3 to G EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FHOM POHTLAND AT 1) A. M. ON SEPTEMDElt .1, 8, lit, W AND SO AT H P. M. SAILS FHOM COOS HAY AT SEHV1CE OF THE TIDE ON SIT TEMHEIt 5, 10, 10, S!l AND HO. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN -S3-L Blanchard's Livery Wo hnvo secured tho livery busi ness of L. II. Ilelsnor nnd nro pr--pared to rendor excoilont servlco to tho peoplo of Coos Uny. Cnref.l drivers, good rigs and ovcryth'nff thnt will mctiii satisfactory service 'o tho public. Phono us for n driving horse, n rig or nnythlng needed In tho llvory lino. Wo nlso do truck g business of nil kinds. HLANCHAHI) HUOTHEHS Iilvcry, Feed uml Sales Sen Ire. HI First nnd Alder Streets Phono 13S-J I FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our autos, Jcuvlng MnrshfUld nt (I o'clock every morning, con nect lth the evening trnin to Portlnnd. Fare $0.00. COOS HAV hosi:hi-iig stage lixf.' OTTO 8CHETTEIT, Agent, 0. P. BAHNAHD, ISO MAHKET AV., Mnnlillelil. Agent, HOSEHUHG, Ore P1I0N3 11 PETITION FOH LIQUOH LICEXSI3 Wo, tho undersigned legnl voter of Lnkesldo precinct, Coos County, Stnto of Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Coo County, Stnto of Oregon, to grant a llcenso to Win. Wills Short to sell spirituous, malt nnd vinous liquor In less quantities than ono gallon In Lnkesldo Precinct, Coos County. Stnto of Orogon, for tho period of Six Months, as in duty bound we will ever pray. MIIo M. Piorson Chns. St. Dennis Amos Klnbnrgo Chns. N. Norrls Pnrgualo Clnrlno, Auvor Lnmes, We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suils Phono 275-J Corner 3rd nnd Central I Goods Called for andDelivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J ALICE II Tlio Popular Picnic Hoot Now makes regular schedule on tho South Coos River run. Leaves Mnrshfleld week days nt 4 n. m. Ar rives In Mnrshfleld at 8:45 a. m. Sunday, loaves Marshfleld at 8 a. m. Returns at 6 p. m. WILL EXCHANGE My $-,100, OQUlty In a 5-rooni bungalow, j0t 80x92, Woodstock Add.. Portland. Ore. Valued nt 13.000 for ncreni;e Hoar or proporty In Mnrsiifle.d. Or. I nm the owner of this bungalow, nnd shall only deal diraet with owner of property. If you kuiw of nny one wishing to exchange have thorn write L. J. jsten, 494 Morrlsson St., Portland, Oregon. Modern Brick Building, Electric Lights, Steam Heat. Einno. C urnlshed Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOT HI, .COOS , C. A. METLIN. Pron "Cof'nV Dpward8. CrMnSS aonrVona.rket W. Ingorsoll D. R. Rnzur W. Ingersoll D. O. Klnyon C. E. A. L. Crnm P. G. Jordan Hormnn Carlson Gus Carlson C. Andorson Chns J. Furhop Aug. Lnksonen E. Vnnburger Will. Jndd A. F. Johnson Andrew Manlki Now therefore Dennis McDonald J. Vnnlenegnn R. M. Wleder Harry Beiuon John VIonler H. W. Wllklns Robert J Monson Mat Mnnlkl J. F. -Whyback George Carlson P. L. Roundtree F. G. Krlck Geo F. Schroder Frnnk Bouron Chas. Stutsman the undersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court of tho State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Coos, on the 15th day of Sep tember, 1911, for a liquor license In conformity to and with the afore said petition. Dated this 17th day of Au&u 1911. TO. HILLIS SHORT. J '"ij va: