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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 191 1 i4VENliil& EDITION wm w a i i- .- .SLX r L Cole's Hot Blast Heater SaveHalfYourFuelBill We Have Them for Sale Going & Harvey Co. Complete Housefurnishsrs school pyNOTES In Tho Bchool enrollment creasing slowly. keeps MnrshHold Public LIbrnry 1b a boon to our bcIiooIs. Tcnchora make constant uso or It. Special offort la being mndo In tho schools this year to foster tho rending of good booka and to direct tho snnio. Tho library management Is giving every encouragement. FILE SUITS TO CONDEMN Oregon has a splendid Bchool lib rary law. Tho library fund for this district last yenr was a llttlo over $79. Tho now books will nrrlvo about Novomber 1. Tho Oregon Library Commission publishes sug gestive graded lists of reading for chlldron. A postal card will bring It. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Sui's Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE .MAIN B7-J A now stock of tho latest In tho MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE U37-J "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED Willi WIRELESS CONNECTING Willi TIIK NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails from Coos Jiaij for Portland Monday, Octo ber 2, at .service of tide NOItTU PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 1'IIOXK -14 c. F. McGEOROE, Agent Tho Now Courso of Study for tho Bchools of Oregon contains n woll graded list of famous plcturos for Btndy In tho grades. Teachers wish ing helps In tho tenchlng of thoso, will do woll to wrlto Tho Horace K. Turner Co., Boston Mnss.; Tho Por ry Picture Co., Maiden, Mnss., or tho Coploy Co., Uoston, Mass. FAST AND COMMODIOUS 11 Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Mars hicld for San Francisco, Sunday, October 1 at A l. M. INTER.OCEAN TUANSPOIITATIO.V COMPAXY. Pliono U C. F. McaEORQE. Agont. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PROf . C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 North Bend D,u Tho city of Santa Barbara main tains a frco public hath hotiso for tho boys of that llttlo city. Something iilnillar for Marshflold boys sets us to speculating now and then ns doos tho thought of n gymnnslum, mnnunl training, an athletic Hold, and inoro play room on tho school grounds. Tho grades (eighth grado oxcopt ed) of our schools hnvo a fifteen mln- uto recess In each half day session. All pupils nro required to loavo tho rooms. All grndo teachers glvo cn llsthculc drills and breathing oxer cIsch In addition to tho recesses. K. F. WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic dlsoaaeB treated. Consul tation free. Oillco hours: i to 12 a. ni.; 2 to G and I! to 8 p. m. Naturopath InstituteRoom No. 1. Kb. 130 llroadwny, Marahlleld, Ore. PjIU G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyolclan Onduato of tho Amurltnn school ol Oitwpatby at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Office la Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to i Phono lGl-Jj Marsbilold; Orogon equipped with wireless Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME KAII.S FltOM PORTLAND AT H P. M. OX OCTOBER it, 10, 17, l!l AM) ill. HAILS FltOM MAHKIIPIELB AT SERVICE OF Till: TIDE OX OCTOBER 7, 1 1, 21 AXI) 2H. L. H. KEATINQ, AGENT PHONIC MAIN :3-L A pupil needs good health ns well as good hooks, good clothes, and good tenchors. Dofcctlvo oyo sight, diseased throats, nosos, and tooth aro responsible for much of tho back wardness In chlldron. Those defects nro responsible for tho poor school work or ninny children. Thoy nro responsible for inoro of It than most pooplo ronllzo. A hoy In our Bchools last year was recognized as ono of tho first In his grado. Tho year bo foro ho was a very IndlfToront pupil. Tho change was brought about by tho removal of adonold growths In tho noso. Southern Pacific Begins Ac tions to Secure Right-of-Way Near Eugene. UUGENE, Ore., Sept. 28. Tho first condemnation stilt for right-of-way on tho Eugono-Coos Hay lino of tho Southern Pacific company was tiled In tho circuit court by Sktpworth & Pipes, W. D. Fonton, Den O. Dey mid K. L. Fonton, attorneys for tho railway company. Curiously enough tho suit Is against tho Oregon & Cali fornia Railroad company, n Southorn Pacific concern. Tho Union Trust company Is also named as defondant In tho Biilt. Tho proporty through which tho company desires a right-of-way Is timber lands In tho Coast mountains. Thoro aro soveral tracts all tho way from a point a short dis tance weat of Elmlrn to a point on tho other sldo of tho summit of tho mountains. Tho company desires to npproprlnto land through ion differ ent tracts, tho total ncrcago of tho right-of-way bolng 27 ncros. The company estimates tho value of tho land at $40G. FIvo rlght-of-wny deeds woro nlso filed by Right-of-way Mnn Buoll and thoy, with othors recently secured, nro bringing tho matter closo up to tho city limits or within a mllo or two of It. Tho Pacific Groat Western Railway Co. has commonccd milt to condomn right-of-way ngnlnBt T. J. QUI ot nl. This Is at least a dozon stilts that will probably como up for hearing nt the coming term of court, nnd no tho an swers In somo of tho cases havo boon filed, It will probably como out who tho Pacific Great Western Co. Is, who Is backing It and whon It expects to commence building tho road for which it asks for right-of-way, and many other points ot groat Intorost to tho public. PROMISES FROM EUGENE. (From Etigono Iloglatur.) Tho commerce of Coos Hay hns In creased thrco-fold In a decade, ac cording to nn ofllclnl roport. Just wait until freight for and from Eti gone guts to passing through that port. Hit. O. O. TAGGAUT, Physician ami Surgeon. Office 209-210 Coko Uulldlng. Pliones: Residence IWL; Oillco KI2J FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our stages loavo MnrshHold for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock ovory evening and afford quickest connections with Southern Paclllo Hallway. Faro ?G.OO. COOS HAV HOSEHl'HG STAG IS LINK. OTTO HCIIETTEH, Agvnt, J20 MARKET AW, .Mnrslillclil. C. P. HAHXAHD, Agent, KOSKIU'llG, Ore. PHONE Jl Tho High school class In second yonr German Is n winner. Hero's hoping that ovory ono of them can II lid it possible to pursue tho subject In institutions of hlghor learning. Tho prosldont of nn oaHtorn rail road recently mndo tho statomont In public nd dross that competition was getting to bo so closo that no boy could afford to bo without a high school education. IIUHHV 1 HUHUV I I JIUIIHV I J I (From Eugene Ouard) General Manager O'Brlon, of tho Southern Pacific company, Is inoro engor than over to start actual work on tho Eugono-CooH nay road, bIiicii his return from tho coast, so ilu Portland pnpors state. Probably ho found out u good donl about tho op erations or tho Pacific & Great West ern during his trip. TEX NEW MEMBERS. J. W. BENNETT, lawyer. Over Flanuean & Bnnnntt TlnnV !" Orogon f)1'- J. T. McCOHMAO, rnysiclan nnd Surgoon Marsllflnlrl' nrnrnn PD: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Offlte. Phono 105-J h ft a. c. nuitnouGiis, scientific Miihsiiglst, rt all diseases Olilco, corner second nnd Central Avonuo. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m. z to 5 p. m. ft. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Purlora. ie are equipped to do high clnsa r on short notlco at tho very iSSt Drlces. Pvnmlnntinn trnn Wf attendant, Coko building, oppo- handler hotel. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4ND JOSSOX CEMEXT. i Tbo best Domestic and Imported brands. Pinter, Lima Drlck and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY, PHONE 201 fL H. B. MOORE, Chiropractor. i-wonlc Diseases a Specialty Coos Dldg . Phono 81-L Oca tours 1 to B; S:30 to 7:30 8unday 3 to 5 Vodem UriMr n..n,iin i?in...i. w. Steam Heat. Elegantly umisnea Rooms with Hot ana Cold Water. HOTEL .CO OS V; A. METLIN, Prop. 60 cunt. r ' i, ... w. Broadway and Market warsnneld. Oregon. 1Y)R RUNT Houses 17, $1H nnd SpiiO r month, fi-room houso at Bunkor Hill. . . .91- Furnlahbd Flat 91- FurnlBlied rooms closo In 8 and ?10 AUG. FHIZEEN C8 Central Avo., Marshflold, Oro. T. J. SCAIFB A. 11. HODGINS Marshlield Paint (Sb Decorating Co. .Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnishel .Phono 140L Oregon nlnB UP and down ntnlra. Dln um lni' u"u undlng over making , . l make a woman healthy Fflvr. If any. medicines havo met with tho uniform success that has at tended tho -use of Chamuerinin s t-m-Ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tho remarknblo cures of colic and Di arrhoea which It lias effected in al most every neighborhood hnvo glvon It a wldo o-eputation. ror emu jr all dealers. MRSHFIKLD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL mrro I.Tttll' , ""'.m. She miisf nt nut nt T)n(- ra,iniiH to; Dav 50c. 75c and UVb nf m,Ie or two overy d"y 1.00.; weedc ?2.00 to J5.00. House- in. ii 8nBI,' Tablets to keeping apartments wun gnu r""B woio "'Beauon nnd regulate ?10.00 to ?l.oo per moum. .n Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash thoso garments cleaner and better than tho work can bo done olsowhoro, and they nro not worn so much. Wo dc not shrink thorn, oven woolon gnrmont3 aro roturnod tho snmo size ns when sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nlcoly, make ordlnnry ropalrs freo of chargo and you havo fresh clean, sweot under wear ready for each week's change nundlo ypurs up with noxt week's laundry btindlo. Marshfitld Hand & Steam Laundry PIIO.V 220-J Leslio Isnacson is football inn li nger; Chauncoy Clarko, captain; Guy Stutsman actod as 'captain In tho gamo with Myrtlo Point In tho nbsonco of Captain Clarko from tho gamo. Tho Executlvo Board of tho Athlo tic association Is composed of tho following high school studonts and teachers: Chauncoy Clarko, Will Horton, Quy Stutsman, Milton Carl son, Mr. Grannls, and Mr. Tledgon Will Horton Is acting secretary. Studonts activities can bo mndo to sorvo as splondld training in busl nos8 If rightly conducted. Tho man aging of n football team, tho ac counting of tho finances of an ath lotlc association, commltteo work In nny Btudont activity can ho mado of real lasting valuo to a boy or girl If dono under sympathetic direction of Bomeono who knows what to do and how to do It. Tho tlmo to propnro for a second victory Is right aftor you havo won ono. Prof. A. Richards A ORADL'ATIXO TEACHER Pupil of Carl Chrlstenson, th6 woll known Xow York Swedish concert pianist, will tako a limited numbor of studonts for private lessons. Applicants call at Studio, Songs taeken Hldg., lil Broadway. I MEN ot Mcafl, whi havo immii Inventlvo ablllt; iloomi writu II I'mvn Itioriiiy Football Is a great gamo to drlvo homo tho lesson of cooperation. Mni-Hliflt'ld SoclallstN InctvaMj Mem Ix-rslilp of Local Orgniiluitloii. At a mooting at tholr hall Sun day, tho Marshflold Socialist Local took In ton now members, Thoy woro: Cnpt. Ernst, Carl W. Evortson, Chauncoy II. Lucia, Erick Strom, Thomas Howard, J. A. Hanson, T. L. nntcholor, P. B. Smith, J, B. Stlennon and Harry Sltlay. Albort Collvor of Catching Inlot nppcarod and asked that commlttoo bo eont to that section to organlzo a Socialists' local among tho ranch ers thoro. Messrs. Lash, Walk and Haydon woro nnmod ns a commltteo to con fer with tho Marshflold city council to seo If thoro Isn't somo way that tho Socialists can havo tho names of tholr candidates printed on tho ticket at tho noxt city oluctlon as It Is tholr Intention to placo a full ticket in tho field. word of tho Polytechnic High school of San Francisco Is "work." Sounds familiar. Ono of tho things that MarBhflold students need to learn In High school and In grades, Is that whllo school may offer a numbor of things, It Is primarily a placo for study. School Is business. PUZZLED OVER RAILWAY DEAL Eugene Editor Unable to Un derstand Moves of Lines to Coos Bay. In dlsctiBsIng tho developments In tho Coos Uny-Eugono railroad situa tion editorially, tho Etigono Register prints tho following: "In this connection, it is Inter esting to speculate as to tho real backors of tho Pacific-Groat West ern, for which Ralph Hunt Is buy ing tho right-of-way. Mr. Hunt has declared that ho Is not working for tho Southorn Pacific company, nnd President Gray declares emphatically that tho Hill lntorosts hnvo nothing In vlow west of Etigono. Hunt sov oral wcoks ago sent a bunch of olghtcou deeds, and two weokB ngo another for somo land In tho moun tains. Besides this, ho has filed a numbor of suits to condemn land that ho wants. "Thoso Hunt rights-of-way aro all In tho vicinity of tho surveys of tho Southorn Pacific company, and In aonio cases aro declared to lnterfero iorlously with tho plnns of tho Hnr rlmnn system. "At this tlmo, however, tho known ngonts of tho Southern Pn clflc company hnvo kept out of tho Sluslaw vnlloy whoro Hunt Is con fining his activities. It does not seem reasonable to supposo that tho 3outhorn Pacific would sit Idly by and allow tholr projects to bo block ed, which would lead to tho lnfor wco either thnt tho Hunt rights-of-way do not Interforo In the Southorn Pacific company's plnns, or olso thnt Hunt Is nctlng for thnt compnny. This lntter, howovor, would not coln cldo with tho general policy ot tho Southorn Paclllo company, which malntnlns Its regular corps of right-of-way men, trained for tho work, who nro sent nnywhero that tho com pany has need of tholr sorvlces. "Whntovor Is tho niiBowr to tho puzzlo will become known shortly, If ono may Judgo by tho busluess-llko wny In which nil concerned In tho const railroads aro getting down to work." ASSET COMPANY SUED. Contractor Begins Action to Itecover Largo Sum. ' Tho Eiigouo Register snys: "Con tractor Goorgo I). Porry, contractor for tho Assot company, who has been at work for somo tlmo for said compnny, tins commenced Biilt ignlnst tho Asset company to recover what ho claims Is duo him upon tho contract, which, nccnrdlng to his figures, Is 7,383. 00." ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of unclaimed lottors remain ing In tho MnrshHold, Oregon, post- ofllco, Octobor 1, 1911, persons call ing for tho name will pleasn say ad vertised and pay ono cent for each letter called for: A. E. Anderson, E. M. Aloxandor, M. C. Arohart, Mrs. E. II. Alton, Mrs. J. W. Brlggs, N. J, Browuo, Mrs. Josoph M. Brndloy, Prof. Hoggs, Mar tin Bowsor, II. P. Campbell, Lnwr onco Colp, Mrs. Brlta Frlland, O. M. Fowlor, Oskar Furn, Joo Gaynor, Harry Hampton, J. E. Hlckoy, Alton Johnson, Thomas Kottala, Anson Long, Goo Lovolaco, J. C. McDor- mld, C. A. Mnuaflold, Jnmos Mnttsou, Mrs. J, II. Masters, Egnaa Mlkutls, Mrs. Mary MUlor, William Mooro, Bon Noaly, Oscar Nlomlnon, Miss Nolllo Olson, M. Ryder, Mrs. M. E. Rood, John Rondor, It. T. Bobbins, Thomas Tooos, 8. A. Smith, C. M. Simpson, E. T. Thomas, Frank Va rlon, Mrs. Abll Wothorford. W. B. CURTIS, Postmaster. "DEAD" HUSBAND COMES LIFE AGAIN TO Full data about tho census of 1910 can bo othalnod for tho asking by writing Amorlcan Book Co., Chicago, 111. Ask for "Tho Population of tho United States In 1910" by Henry Gannett. llitv i.oomi writo .l(Kt:l.i:V A MilVl'IIIK, tl IMhlllJCtUU, l. II .Don't fyrgot the Turkish. U'HOXE SI-l-J. Baths Sixty per cent of the chlldron of a Now York school or high class Wl defectivo teeth. -I jl i t Pearly Lund writes that tho watch Something like 100 pupils camped all night on tho Btops of tho Now Polytechnic High school In Lob An golos to make sure of registration. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. We want fresh salmon and are prepared to pay the highest cash price for thorn. For further parti culars see C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH, Coos River DR. WINKLER uses NO DRUGS or knife. JXS ANGELES, Sopt. 27. -Supposed to havo been drowned In a ship ping disaster In Willnpa harbor six years ago, frlonds of Frank Ander son, formerly of South nond, Wash., today aro positive that a man whom thoy saw on tho streets of San Podro yesterday wns Anderson. Believing her hiiBhand dead, Mrs. Anderson collected $2,000 life insurance nnd married again. Tho "dend" husband was recognized by Arthur Clydo, spec ial representative of tho Southern California Luumbor company, who says ho mot Anderson and talkod with him. What to do with tho remnant of tho ll'fo IiiBtiranco inonoy and hor second husband aro questions agita- 11 ;1 : H p a LVJ Gl u; !r 3f ty t., n-'i nl In is- PH I ' t! P 1 fc,ii J I i t- H i - "i'rt -fv'T 'V ig Mrs. Anderson today,