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. v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION. I, Si I Mil i ima is many minim many arriuf i LATEST HIE; LOCAL PASTOR 01 BREAKWATER u ' (Continued pngo Mr. Grnvcs said Unit while lie knew, it whb dlfllcult for him to Inform tho council. He thought that It signified a sort of a welcome, the buiiio ns the expression "The ltitch string Is out." Mr. Coke snid that It was nn liulinn nmuc nnd thnt the Mllllconm of In dlnn legends wns the daughter of n chief but thnt he wasn't sure of its meaning. He snld ho was oppos ed to changing the nnme of Mnrsh flold nt all. He then brought up tho question of what "Coos Hay" means. He nnd Mayor Strnw de clared that "Coos" is n Hlblo word nnd not Indian ns some thought. Mr. Coke, snld some thought It was a contortion of tho word "Goose." Duncan Ferguson Insisted thnt Coos Day was of Scotch origin. Ho snld that In Scotland thnt they call "Cows" "Hews nnd thnt some Scotchman happened nlong hero In early times nnd seeing tho line clinnco for dnlrylng, termed it "Kows Hay" nnd that it later becamo "Koos Hay" nnd then "Coos Day." Finnlly tho ordlnnnco for tho sub mission of "Mllllcomn" wns ndopted, tho five councllmcn present voting for It. Councilman Albrccht was nb eont. After the voting on It. Coun cllmnn Copplo Bald thnt in tho fu turo he thought that tho council should require n petition showing who was demanding thnt such mat ters bo submitted. Ho snld thnt tho Chamber of Commerce was sponsor for tho submission of Coos Hny which led Councilman Coko to Inquire who tho Chamber of Commerco was. City Caucus Law. City Attorney Gobs verbally re ported that owing to tho Mnrshflold charter being a spcclnl net of tho Oregon lcglslntura nnd being Inter than tho Oregon primary election, tho provision In tho chnrtor that candi dates for city ofTlces should bo nomi nated by a caucus governed. Councilman Ferguson thought tho epeclnl primary election law Bhould govern until Mr. Goss uxplnlued thnt tho Mnrshlleld charter wnB really n Btnto law of equal forco and effect nnd being ndopted Inter was tho ono thnt governed. -Mr. Goss suggested thnt It would bo well for tho council to adopt nn ordlnnnco providing thnt tho city con sist of ono wnrd. Tho chnrtor pro vjdes that tho council shall have tho power to dlvldo tho city into wnrds but If more than ono wnrd Is creat ed, tho couucllmen will hnvo to bo elected by wnrds nnd then thoro would bo n question ns to how tho cnndldutes should bo nominated. Tho stato Inw provides thnt u booth shall bo provided for each forty voters. As there nro nbout 700 voters, this would mean thtrty-llvo booths In ono polling precinct, too ninny to bo accommodated In any nvnllnblo room for holding the elec tion. Some bills were allowed, nn alias warrant ordered issued for the col lection of the balance of tho nssesB meats on Elrod nvenuo nnd the coun cil adjourned for two weeks from Inst Tuesdny night, following n "lit tle experience meeting." ns Mayor Strnw termed It In which Mown, Strnw, Coko, Goss nnd Powers tallied on various subjects. Large Attendance at Reception Steamship to Rev. H. I. Rutledge and Wife Last Night. In This Morning With Capacity Passenger List From Portland. mond, Roy McClnllen, Mrs. McCIn)-! Ion, L. Salisbury, F. Salisbury, Mrs. Salisbury, Alllc Bnrgor, Emlle Thclc- motin, Mrs. Win. Jewctt, W. II. Mur phy, G. P. Sheridan, A. U. Hnnner, II. L. Slimmer, C. It. Shnnner, E. J. Hitter, C. V. Asplund, II. Knthn, Joo ' Havensey, S. Mnzor, F. A. Ulnckwell, I II. V. Hnndell, M. Rownn, A. Dnn-i meyer, F. Hogon, E. Hnnnls, P. Wood, A. V. Carlson, Tom Stnnovlch,1 H. II. Hgcnfltz, J. Sclnvnnn, J. Alpllc, V. S. Kogmaii, R. Lnntz, A. Galello. j Tho reception In honor of Rev. II. The Breakwater arrived in early 1. Rutlcdgo nnd wlfo nt the Mnrsh- this morning with a capacity passen flold Methodist church last evening ger list from Portlnnd after n p'.cas was largely attended and one of tho nnt voyage down the coast. She had most enjoynble affairs of tho kind n good cargo of miscellaneous freight. ever held here. Tho occasion wnsl The Brenkwnter will sail at 9:30 tho reappointment of Rov. Rutledge o'clock Saturday morning for Port to the Mnrshflold charge nnd the ob-1 land. v jeet to flhow tho appreciation of tho Among thoBO arriving on tho congregntlon and tho many friends Drcnkwnter were: of tho worthy couple of tho excellent Mrs. 11. H. Gldlcy, Louise Gldley, work they nro doing here. i Donnld Gldley, Win. Rose, Inez Mc The meeting opened with n song by Fnrland, Ethel Bernard, Bessie Jen the entire nsscmbtnge. Mrs. J. 0. sen, Miss H. Westnlund, Ruth Plank, Lnngworthy presided. I. S. Kauf- Mrs. R. Benjamin, W. Nelson, S mnn delivered n short address of wel-SmIrnnugh, 12. O'Connell, Mrs. O'Con- como nnd this wns followed by re- noil, -Mamie Reed, Mrs. II. It. Reed, marks by F. A. Sacclil In behnlf of F. A. Unities, E. Mnrsh, Miss U. tho Epwoith League, Frank Sumner' Mnrsh, Mrs. J. B. Chnppeleut, Mrs. CHAM Dim OF COMMERCE NOTICE I The regular meeting of tho Execu tive Committee of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerco wilt bo held nt 4:30 Friday afternoon, October fi, Tho regular monthly meeting of nil members of tho Chamber of Com merco will bo held nt 7:30 Frldny evening, October C. All members are requested to bo present. VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec. for the choir, Mllo Sumner on the F,uturo of the Congregntlon, Mrs. F. E. Allen In behnlf or the Ladles Aid society, Rev. G. Leroy Hall In behnlf of tho other denominations nnd n brief report by F. E. Allen on tho recent Laymnn's convention nt Sal em. Rev. H. I. Rutlcdgo also re sponded expressing his appreciation of the honors shown him nnd tho courtesies they hnd enjoyed in tho pnst. Then followed n flno program which Included recitations by Miss Mnry Hanson nnd Mrs. Howard Sav age, Instrumental selections by Will Stnuff, .las. Stnuff nnd Miss May Stnuff, n mandolin duet by tho Isaac son boys nnd n vocal solo by Miss May Stauff. At tho conclusion, refreshments were served. Hack From Tilp. E. Mnrsh re turned homo today from Denver and Pueblo, Colo., where ho spent tho summer. Miss Unin Mnrsh, who has been visiting In Portlnnd returned with him. G. Tnwse, G. McDonald, Roy Don ahue, Ed. Doyer, F. Bnrger, E. D. Manning, C. Dodge, M. L. Collins, C. T. Jones, Dolln Beers, Mrs. G. Pcele, Kennlth Peele, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. S. Mnzor, Gladys Bel mont, Mrs. L. Rnunsey, Mrs. A. As plund, Mrs. A. Nicholson, V. St. Rny ner, J. A. O'Kelly, Wm. Donaldson, Wm. Kemp, S. Rodick, F. F. Mnrtln, G. W. Holllster, Mrs. C. Bcnnott, Bessie Long, Mrs. F. L. Mcrch, Mrs. A. G. Hngen, G. M. LoVnlloy, Paul Bcnntnghovcn, J. C. Toollo, Mrs. Toclle. A. S. Hammond, Mrs. Hnm- NOTICH TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon mm an prepared to pny tho highest ensd price for them. For further pnrtl culnrs see C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, o GEO. F. SMITH. Coos River ONE pleasant thing about our Dusmess lb me satisiaction we get from the satisfaction we give Our customers go away satisfied; if the satisfaction does n't last we want them to come back and tell us so "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BANDON aLVRSHFIELD If you hnvo APPENDICITIS. Dlt, WINKLER. See Havo your cilllng curds printed a The Times otflca. If you hnvo a GOITRE. WINKLER. Sco DR. Don't forget Coos Bay HAND DANCE at EAGLES' HALL FRIDAY night. IF your STOMACH 1b out of ordor. Sco DR. WINKLER. DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION P0R ECZEMA "THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY'f S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails for Coos Bay from Portland, Thursday, Oct, 5, NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 O. F. SIcGKORGE, Agent Hand Infected. Mrs. Lester Tho most ndvnnccd physicians of this country nnd Europo nro now prescribing n wash of wlntcrgreon thymol nnd other soothing nnd heal ing Ingredients for tho euro of Ec zemn, Psoriasis nnd nil other forms of skin trouble. This compound Is known ns the D. D. D. Prescription. Dr. Holmes, tho well-known skin spcclnllst, writes: "I nm convinced thnt tho D.D.D. Proscription Is ns much n specific for Eczema ns Is I quinine for malaria. Wo hnvo been Snmi, of Coos River Is suffering from I)re8Crlb, th(j DDD f(jr a badly Infected hand ns a result of '... pricking herself with n llsh hook. Very III. Dnvld Sneddon of Llbby who Is HI of peritonitis nnd other complications nt Mercy hospital, Is reported to bo in n rather critical condition today. HELP tho IIANiruoysnnl havo GOOD TIME yourself nt Eagles Hall Frldny night. RIG DANCE. POCAHONTAS NOTICE. All members of tho Pocnhontns Lodgo nro requested to meet nt tho Swedish hull Frldny evening, Oc tober 0, nt 7:30, on very Impor tant business. By order of MARGARET METLIN, Pocnhontai. DR. WfNKLER"uBOSNO DRUGS or knife. years, Wo ourselves vouch for tho D.D.D, Prescription for Eczema and nbso- lutoly gunrnnteo that It will tako Get posted on this wonderful remedy nwnytholtchtho Instant you apply it. today. Red Cross Drug Store If you will cnll nt our store wo will bo glad to let you have a $1.00 bottle on the guarantee that it will cost you nothing unless you find It does tho work. And you decide. For thnt matter n trial bottlo for 26 cents ought to bo enough nbsolutoly to prove tho merits of tho remedy. Drop Into our storo, nnywny, nnd ns wo hnvo seen n great many cases of skin trouble, wo will glvo you free a pamphlet giving directions for bnthlng, diet, etc., for nil kinds of skin trouble. Ask for tho D.D.D. pamphlet, "Cause and Cure of Skin Disease" $ 1 OO Reward For any sowing machine I can't place In first clnss order. Supplies for all machines furnished. I.envo orders, drop n postnl enrd or phone Rogers hotel. C. S. Leifendorfer Expert Mnchlulft, Phone II 1-L Roforenco O. O. Lund, leather butchor A new stock of tho latest in the MAZDA LAMPS Send in Your Ordor Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J Don't forget iMIOMC 211-1. the Turkish Baths ENTIRE HAND of 30 pieces WILL PUV nt Dnneo EAGLES HALL FRIDAY night. It you have anything to soil, trade rent or want help, try h want nil DEARY'S GUN SHOP Completo lino of Bicycle supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Gun, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellns covered nnd ropalrcd. E. HANDEL, Prop. Vo, 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-R I FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Marshfield from San Francisco, Friday, Oct. 6. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone 44 C. F. McGEORQE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITII WIRELESS Sleamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. M. ON OCTORER .1, 10, 17, 21 AND ai. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON OCTORER 7, 11, 21 AND 2H. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PnONE MAIN 8S-L FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our .singes lenvo Mnrshflold for Rosoburg nt 7 o'clock ovory evening nnd nfford quickest connections with Southern Pacmc Railway. Fnro $0.00. COOS HAY HOSEHl'HG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHETTEH, Agent, 120 MARKET AV MnnJiflcId. O. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 Good Livery Service NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Notlco Is hereby given, thnt seal ed bids will bo received by tho Fl nnnco commltteo of tho City of Enst slde. In Coos county, Oregon, nt tho olllco of 'tho Recorder of snld city, until tho hour of C o'clock p. in. of tho 2-lth dny of October, 1911, for streot Improvement bonds of snld Preferred Stock " Tomatoes come out whole can be served as stewed tomatoes, or any way, at less cost than fresh ones though equally as good. Notice the ordinary kind more like soup than tomatoes j then open n can of Preferred Stock the kind you would pick from the vine if you had your choice. u -, any tr p nnywhore any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New henrse and special ncommo. datlons provided for funeral parties W. L. CONDR.ONS LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 273-J Preferred Stock Canned Goods J Packed Wherever the Best re Grown For our tomatoes we jo to the famous Santa Clara Valley in California. Tliece tomatoes are firmrr. with more meat and less water. Only the best of these are selected for Preferred Stock use, they must be just a red, mm ripeness. We pay more for our tomatoes than most canners do, and e insist on having the first pick, accept only the best fruit, of uniform, me dium stie, and lue it put vy right where the tomatoes are grown, by one of the neatest, most expert canners in all California. Tomatoes are a staple necessity in every household. Even the United States Government regards them as an important food from an hygienic and nutritive point of iev. Preferred Stock Tomatoes may cost a trifle more than tome kinds, but look at the way they come out of the can and mostly ivc.it i observe the quality and flavor and the quantity. Prof. A. Richards A GRARUATIXO TEACHER Pupil of Cnrl Chrlstensen, tho well known New York Swedish concort pianist, will tnko a limited number of , students for private lessons. Applicants cnll at Studio, Songs tncken Rldg., lilO Rromhwiy. Be sure the Tomatoes are Preferred Stock, jromyour Grocer ALLEN St LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, POSTLAND, OREGON, U. S. A. , Fancy now rlcs. cnod horses nml careful drlvors nro now at ttho dls- ex posal of tho Coos Roy public at Snld bonds nggregnto In amount mJ " SP. KtLwJ- They are Issued In do- uuiiumuiuiiB i) i fuuu 1111(1 less. I Thoy bear Interest nt tho rnto of six por cent per annum from tho date thereof, pnynblo semi-annually. Tho said bonds mature In ton yenrs from the dato they bear. Any bond mny bo fully paid and cnncolled nftor ono year from tho unto wiereoi, ni mo time or nny semt-nnnunl coupon period, upon no tlco. The common council reserves tho right to reject nny and nil bids. Every bid must designate tho denomination of tho bond desired nnd must( bo accompanied by a certi fied check equal to flvo per centum of the amount bid. which shall bo forfeited In caso tho bidder refuses to accept the bonds applied for. All bids must bo sealed in plain envelopes nnd endorsed, "nid for Im provement Rond of tho City of East side." without nny other distinguish ing mark. Dated this 2nd day of October, Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIARLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Drlck and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH I1ROADWAY. PHONE 201 Blanchai'd's Livery (ave s LauQder Your Underwear and better than tho work can bo dono OMAaMUhMitall Union Oils f 1 GASOLINE DISTILLATE IIENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES I and I CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. )Innlilleld, Ore. PHONE 302-J Mull Orders Solicited. Wo havo secured tho livery busi ness of L. II. Helsner nnd aro pre pared to render excellent service to tho people of Coos liny. Careful di Ivors, good rigs and everything hat will mean satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed in tho livery line. Wo also do truck B business of all kinds. RLANCHARD RROTIIERS Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First nnd. Alder Streets Phono 138-J 1911. R. T. WIIITTY, FOR RENT Houses $17, $18 nml $20 per month. 5-room house nt Bunker Hill. . . .$12 Furnished Flat $12 Furnished rooms close in ?S and $10 ArG. FRIZEEN CS Central Ave., Marshfield, Ore. W, II. CAVANAGH. Finnnco committee of tho City of, Estimates Enstslde, Coos County, Oregon. Furnished T. J. SCAIFE $$ A. II, HODGINS Marshfield Paint (8b Decorating Co. olsowhere, nnd they are not worn so much. Wo do not shrink them, even woolen gnrments aro returned tho same size as when sent us. We Iron tho gnrments nicely, mako ordlnnry repairs free of charge nnd you havo fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each week's change. Bundle yours up with next week' laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundiy PHON 220-J k Modern Brick Building, Electrla Lights, Steam Heat Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. II O T E L .CO OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market . Mnrshflold. Oregon. MARSHFIELD,. Phone 1-iOL Oregon MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY' HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c. 75c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS--E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. ty ' ".-n -. , 1 - J