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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ,1911 EVENING EDITION. 5 ! MEN'S SUITS FOR F ALL All the Best, Styles for Autumn New and Correct in Fabric and Fashion "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Till: WEATHER. MAKSHFIELD BANDON (Dy Associated Press.) ' OREGON. Sept. 0. Showers tonight ami Sunday with wester- ly winds. (Ive Hiiiiiiut A farewell banquet will be tendered Chas B. Selby tit the Clmndler hotel this evening by a numbor o( his friends. He will leave shortly for Oklahoma City to locate and some of his many friends hero have arranged the event to bid him ndtuu. ROYAL SAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking; Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Wo have a complete line of Tablets - Pens - Pencils - Ink and everything needed so come to headquarters for enythlng required, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. THi: UL'SV CORNER PHONE 208 ALONG TIIK WATERFRONT. Tho President sailed Friday for the Coqullle river with miscellaneous freight. The Iledondo Is scheduled to sail today from San Francisco for Coos Hay and will probably reach hero early Monday. Dead Horse hi Stream Coos river ranchers are complaining against a rancher there who has allowed a dead horse to remain In the river. Decomposition hns set In nnd an aw ful stench Is resulting. Some of the ranchers are talking of prosecuting the mnn who left the dead nnlmnl In the river. The Randolph an I led Wednesday for Port Orford nnd Rogue river nnd from there will go to Eureka to ply In the salmon trade there for awhile. Tho Nn nn Smith sailed Friday for Hay Point with n enrgo of lumber. In going down the Day, sho struck on the Coos Rlvor shoal opposite tho Cold Storago which has been bother ing many vessels recently. 1011 SALE IRRIGATED ALFAL- r.V and fruit laud, California un der best Irrigation Bystom In the state. 4 lines transportation. Angela May tho Comic Opera Star, will open her eugagemout at tho The Royal Tho Coaster, formorly plying bo- ' Lween hero nnd Rogue River but now running between Eureka nnd tho mouth of Klamath river, wont on tho bench there last week. Sho got on nnd was taken to Eui'okn for re-pairs. Homesteader Dies. John Mnckey, n North Inlet homesteader, died nt the John Mara home on Larson's In let the night before last. He wan about forty-live years old and a na tive of Finland, Ho did not have a physician during his Illness but n post mortem revealed tho fact thnt his death was duo to double pneumo nia which Muckoy hud been trying to cure with patent medicines. He wiih n bachelor nnd so far as known had no relatives In this country where ho had resided about eight years. The funeral was hold this afternoon from the Wilson Undertaking parlors, Rev H. F. Hengtson olllclatlng. Personal Notes HARRY 0. HOY returned today noon from n business trip to Coqullle. S. P. UARTLETT of Randolph Is n Mnrshfleld business visitor today. MISSUS SHERWOOD, Mast and Han sen of Coqullle are expected hero today en, route to Portland. NOIUS JENSEN arrived homo to day from n business and pleasure trip to Portland. RECEIVE BIOS OK BIG DREDGE J. M. UPTON returned last evening from Coqullle where he was look lug after matters In court. PROF. A. RICHARDS arrived on tho Breakwater today. He graduated under Carl Chrlstcnsen, the famous Now York concert pianist, and nx pcctB to open a studio here. R. K. 1100TH, who hns been suffer ing from n sovoro case of poison oak was nblo to bo down-town a w,,r 'or 394,r.00, nnd tho Mornn Lively Competition For Con struction of Dredge to Be Used on Coos Bay Bar. PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. 9. Threo large shipyards and a suction drodge plant took part in bidding this week boforo Major Morrow, of tho United States Engineers, with a contract for the construction of the ocean-going suction dredge Colonel P. S. Mlchlo as tho Btake. Bids will bo forwardod to Washington and nn award prob ably authorized at once. Tho Fore River Shipbuilding Com pany offered to build tho dredgo in 11! months for f 140,000, tho Now port News Shipbuilding company wanted 13 months to perform tho Tho Omogn, ono of tho Simpson Lumbor company's fleet, arrived In yesterday from tho south. Tho Tlllnmook, tho now gnsollno Rohoonor of tho F I m oro Packing Co., J ontln.1 'iat.l . fmn f1rim nmi Dim TfftlflllJ' M XfAllltl Ct linit linnn onrrvlnt olmnllna In Mm ,.,...- n.... ....,- ... u.i-. imr. WMlftV-U T Y Vl J- "" w-n .'i' ." n.v ....- uraii ....,. cuum.,. x.i.u ,.- ., . ou8 mXmm cnnnore8 nlog per ncro C years to pay. Wrlto for )o ll0t in88 no,. Tonight wo will const. llterattiro to A. 1. Polloxfon &. 8now Co., No. 3 Mnrkot St., San Frnn- cIko. Headquarters for Coos Hay, "A REDMAN'S GRATITUDE-Blson people tho Howe Hurt. Tho dollvery team of Andrew Ilutiscii was frightened by a boy on a blcyclo last night. No ono was In the wngon and they ran down Central aveuiio to Fourth where ono of tho animals attempted to turn south. Their speed carried them too fnr around tho corner nnd they struck tho railing on tho edga of tho elevated brldgo. Ono horse fell off tho brldgo and tho wagon crowded down and hold them fast Tho other horso wnB partly on tho brldgo and a sovoro wound whb In flicted on his nose by coming In con tact with tho railing. For a tlmo, It wns feared that It would bo necos sary to kill him but M. II. Mulloy sowed up tho wound and mny Havo tho nnlmnl'fl llfo. Tho wngon aa bndly damnged. little while yesterday. Ho con tracted the poisoning on u recent trip through- Curry county. ED. RICHMOND and wlfo nnd baby will leave overland tomorrow or next dny for Salem where thoy will tako In tho Stnto Fair and visit fiionds. They will also visit other points before returning. "OUT OF Cnpt. Cornwall camo down on tho tug nicnner from Gnrdlnor yestordny Till: DARK" Champion, to tako out a cargo of gonornl mer- LIEFT. GRAVES RESIGNS. 11)11 SAM A modern residence, Eoven rooms and bath-room, n slightly location, boniitlful vlow of j bay, fifteen minutes walk from Front and Central. Dlroct from owner. Address P.O. Hox 500, Mild. nnd other good Alms. LOST Pearl handled pocket knife two blades valued as keopsako. Flndor, pleaso lenvo at TlmoB' of fice and receive reward. VOH KALE Sly two residence lols ' on Fifth Btreot F. A. Haines. .1 Chnngo of progrnms each night. O. J. LEMANSKI, Prop. for Coos liny property or rooming house. Inquire O. O. Lund. '0K UK.VT Furnished rooms, South Mnrshfleld, 1024 Elrod St. "WANTED IK) .en good laying hens. Also second-hand sowing machine Must bo In first class condition and cheap for cash. P. O. Box 238, Marshfiold. 20-1T. LAUNCH -At a bargain. Al shape full equipment. Inqulro Box 327, MarBhfleld. LOST Maltese Angorn cat. Anyouo finding it will receive reward by bringing it to Times' ofllce. 0. Mortenson of Nann Smith. FOR SALE Household furniture. 278 Market St. LOST In postolllce, silk umbrelln, silver pearl hnndlo. Roward for re turn to Tlmoa' ofllco. FOH SALE B-pnssenger niito nearly now. Would consider good prop erty In exchange Apply room 201 Coko nidg. WANTED Competent girl for gon oral housework Mrs. Q. W. Kaufman. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen or ladles. 'L' enro Times. WANTED To buy or lenso dairy ranch with stock. GIvo full par ticulars address J. M. P., 210 S. School St., Lodl, Cal. rhandlso. EVERYTHING for tho DUCIC HUNTER. Tho fil'NNEUY. If you have nnytning to soil, trade. rent or want holp, try a want ad. A Great Arivnuhigo to Working Men J. A. Maplo, 12G S. 7th St., Stoub envlllo, O., saya: "For years I Biif fored from weak kidneys and a sovoro bladdor trouble. I learnod of Foley Kldnoy Pills and their wondorful cures bo I began taking thorn nnd suro enough I had as good results as any I heard about. My backncho loft mo nnd to ono of my business, ex pressman, that alono Is a great ad vantage My kidneys acted freo and normal, nnd that saved mo n lot of misery. It Is now a plonsuro to work whore It used to bo a mlsory. For Snlo at Red Cross Drug Store. lawn! Ollher of Naval Mllltla Retires Ronton Roys Return. R. O. Graves was today notified thnt his resignation as nontenant of tho Oregon Nnval Mllltla had boon nccopted nt lieadqunrtorB. Mr. Grnves' resignation wns tho result of private Interests preventing him do voting as much tlmo to tho Naval Mllltla ns ho felt it required, John Protiss, Milton nnd Vlvlnn Carlson nnd Jimmy Grcono of tho Mnrshfleld Nnvnl Mllltla and tho members of tho Uandoii Division who mado tho trip up on tho Boston, ar rived homo today on tho Drenkwator. Thoy had a rathor rough trip up and tho work wns rathor, strenuous es pecially whon couplod with seasick ness. Tho Boston mndo good tlmo nnd did not moot with nny dolnys. Cnpt. Reynolds, Cnpt. Edgar Simp son will return Intor. WANTED O experienced coal min ersBeaver Hill Company. l'0R SALE lH-ft. launch 4JS 1I.1 bat, Just painted, also boat house. Everything in good condition. , WANTED Two experienced eap if taken soon. O. II. John son, Smith's Retail Yard. Btnrch irnnnra Immediately. Mnrshfleld Hand nnd Steam Laundry. FH KENT Hoiibo adjoining Sac- i LOST V cat's head fetlck pin. Finder "il building. Inquire at Nasburg'B will bo rewarded by returning to Grocery. C. A. Howard, Blnnco hotel. V.XTEI)ioo houses to move raise poR SALE My farm (100 acres In or repair. Address T. A. Freoao, Harshfleld, Ore. AXT,,'I Room with private fain "y lu modern homo. Single young man. Address "One" Tlmoa nSALE OR TRADE New 4- room house In St. Johns, Portland, ono lot or will cut up In pnrcols to suit. C. W. Santord, Mnrsnueiu. As a Bales-maker and a busl- ness-bullder, do you know of anything bettor or surer than advertising. - ADVERTISING In tho locnl newspaper was undertaken by us about ono year ago. Since then It hns been demonstrated to our ontlro satisfac tion that It Is n successful method of reaching our customers. IT PAYS US Becnuso wo keep In touch with nbout eight thousnnd people dally. Wo do our best to mnko thoso ads clear, conclso and convincing. Each dny wo run n different ndvortlsomont In which wo toll our customers of ono or more articles to which wo wish to call tholr especial attention. WATCH THESE ADS It will pny you and pay you many times over for tho timo you tnko In reading thorn. Consider them an investment nnd n good ono as thoy will snvo you ninny dollars if tnkon ndvantngo of. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 FRED HARRIS, who recently moved here from Portland, left this after noon for Ten Mllo to enjoy u fow dnys outing nnd boo tho country. Ho and his family nro locntod on North Brondwoy. CELL IRELAND, who has boon visit ing relntlves at Olluln, Is now In Portland taking In tho big city, ac cording to n card received by Frank Denning. Ho probably will not roturii until a week or bo yet W. T. DEMENT and wlfo nnd fnmlly passed through hero today en route homo to Myrtle Point. , They huvo been visiting nt Hubbard, Oregon. Mrs. Dement suffered nil attack of Illness but Is now recuperating rap-Idly. E. A. DODGE nnd Dr. CoIHiib of Myr tlo Point nrrlvod horo today en route to Portland to purchnso min ing machinery to dovolop their Sal mon Moiiutnln property whero a Inrge body of rich oro has boon discovered. P. L. GREENOUGH and lirldo pnssed through hero today en routo to Bandon whoro thoy will nuiko tholr home. Mr. Greenough hnB been with the Johnson Lumbor company tho past year but will engngo In the logging supply business nt Bnudon. REV. J. RICHARD OLSON, formor ly of tho Mnrshfleld Lutheran church, nrrlvod horo today on tho Brenkwnter from Portland, whoro ho now has a parish. Ho camo to, nttend tho Portland Mission Dis trict conforenco horo and Is kept busy with wolcomlnga from his ninny old frlonds here. BILLY LYNCH nnd wlfo nnd Mrs. Bonobrnko and fnmlly hnvo re turned from a weok's outing nt the bench. Ono of tho children pick ed up a bottlo containing n unto thnt hnd drifted In from sen but Bomohow tho noto got lost boforo tho oldor ones hnd n chance to rend It. MRS. EMMA ARCIIAMBEAU will lenvo In tho morning for Portlnnd In responso to a messago announc ing thnt her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Montolth, hnd beon vory 111 thoro. Mrs. Montolth will bo romembered horo as MIbh, Ethol Jonson, and hns rocontly resided In Mlchlgnn. That lior Illness will not prove Borlous is tho wish of hor many friends on the Bay. OIL and groaso GUNS 0o nt Tho GUNNERY. Have your Job printing dono at The Times office. company or Sonttio, mod n bid 01 $384,000, and promised to ilnlsh the digger In 12 niuuths. The Fruhllng Suction Dredge company bid on Its typo of dredgo, delivered in tho cast nt $310,000, or delivered at Coos Dny, whero It Is to, work, for $340, 000. Tho drodgo Is to have n length be tween perpendiculars of 230 foot, beam moulded of 46 foot, dopth moulded of 21 fcut, frame spacing of two feet nnd beam camber of 10 Inches. Her displacement, with 100 tons of fuel oil, 20 tons of feed water nnd wntor In the bins nt 10 foot moan draft, is to bo 1835 tons. Tho dredgo Is to bo used on Coos Bay under tho snino arrangement as tho Chinook operates at tho mouth of tho Colum bia, nnd It Is expected that with Its aid an oxcollout channel cnu bo maintained. WED IN AUTOMOBILE. Eugene Man and Fnirvlew Maid Hnvo Novel NuptlnlH. L. L. Hazeltou of Eugene mid Miss IHrdlo Barker of Falrvlow, wore mar ried last Saturday evening nt six o'clock, tho Rov. Frank It. Adams olllclatlng. Tho coromony wna per formed In nn automobile belonging to T. G. Barker, tho brido'a brothor, nnd Btnudlug In front of tho residence or Fred Bellonl In this city. Tho bridal party consisted of tho bride and groom, and Edwin nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bnrkor nnd R. II. Law horn nnd loft for Falrvlow at the closo or tho coromony. Coqullle' Soutlnol. MONOGRAM oil nt Tho GUNNERY -- -- School Goods Our stock of school ne cessities is more complete than over this season, and contains many excep tional values, Ink Pens Rulers Paints Tablets Pencils Erasers Cravons Legal Cap Legal Pads Pen-Holders Drawing Pads Fountain Pens Spelling Blanks Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, MARSIIPIELD. i 1r