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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911 EVENING EDITION. John Aldon nnd Prlscllln; ono of six hlatorlcnl pictures byEdwnrd Pcnflold. You enn get tlio six pictures. In tbo original colors, size llxl2& Inches, free of chnrgo, by leaving us your nnmo and ad dress. t THE news that Paul Revere brought to his neighbors was important to them; and to the whole world Our news is not quite so vital as his; but it's important, just the same You ought to be glad to know that ,., .,v ,,," x v . ., . Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are. here ready to jvearf that you can step into a store like this and get a 'suit or overcoat promptly; one that is right every way; fit, style, tailoring. We'll be glad to show you any day you please. Suits J8 and up. Overcoats $ J 6,50 .and up. The Woolen Mill Store COOS BAY This storo is tho homo of Hart Schaffner & Mark clothes Always- "m Busy New Records Columbia Records for October havo arrived. This mouth's series Is usually good and well worth hearing. Wo are exclu sive agents for Columbia Phonographs and records, carrying a full lino of records. Co mo In and hear tho now records. r Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us FOR SALEFurnltur for n 1 or 5- room house for salo cheap If taken &t once. 327 South 2nd St., near Lattln hotel. WAXTKnconi oil cans. Pioneer Hardware Co. WANTED Position of trust or housekeeper by middle-aged wo man with reference. Address "C" Tiroes office. Phone 140-J. H RENT Furnished room. Apply 168 Secqnd'St. ' Tirii 1 rriinrnr rumianpii iiuuate-i '.Veentog roofea. PhontfS-J or call Corner" f ) at C20 Central avonue. AGENTS WANTED First class for this and surrounding counties, for the"NEW STANDARD 1910 Cen sus ATLAS of tho World." Agents making $40 to $C0 per week. Best of terms. Also agents for low-prlc-' ed, easy selling JUVENILE and HOLIDAY books. Combination Outfit postpaid only 20c. 50 commission to agents. Full parti culars free. Address A. B. KUHL MAN, Publisher, 130 Vest Lake St., Chicago, 111. FOR SALE Columbia gramophone and 75 records, all In good condi tion, for $20. Phone 105, North Bond. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Modern conyealeincte? Closo la Copr'UM Hut Scbuf aef Mf nnd reasonable. Phono 239 J. FOll SALE Choice Illiodo Jslund rqd pullets. Phono 314X2. WANTED Woman to assist In kit chon In camp. Address Mrs. C. Har ris, Coqulllo. ' FOR RENT New modern fl-room bungalow sultablo for small fam ily. Phono 167-J. WANTED Woman or elrl to caro for eldorly Invalid. Inquire of Mrs. Songstacken. CITY AUTO service stands. Day phono, Blanco Cigar 78, Blanco Hotel phono 40. Stnnds night: Smokehouse Phone GC-J, Palace restaurant phono 5-J, Blancdjuotel phono 40. FOK SALE My farm OOO acres in ono lot or will cut up In parcels to SHOW ME Tho mnn or woman who Insists on having strictly first quality In everything they eat and wo will show you how easily wo can sat isfy them. A BUSINESS -MAN t Reads his papor, magazine or trade Journal to keep up with tho progress along his particular line, otherwise wo would not have our fine roasted coffee, sanitary canned fruits, germ proof pack ages for corn flakes and crackers and tho high quality flour and many other eatables nil of which our stock id made up.' WE CAN SHOW YOU :The most modern Grocery Store and Stock In Coos County. Lockhart's Grocery Two RriYte PkoBflg 7-7 85 and 305 . THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) ' OREddN, Oct. 6. Fair to- . night lQj east ahdrala In west, 7, Saturday rain. , t.y , . . .LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- ' PORT. . , For Jtwenty-fpur. hours ending fat, 4pp'p.. .tn.f Oct. 6. by Mrs. ,E, Mlnguq, special government .meteorological observer: . Maximum C4 Minimum , 34 At 4:00 p. ni.... ....... .. 69 Precipitation . . . . , .none Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy ,. RORN. SIMPSON To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Simpson, at their homo In North Ilond, Friday October 0, 1011, n boy, weight 10 pounds. Mother and child arc doing well nnd tho father well ho feels as big ns any fnther of n 10 pound boy over felt and Just a little b!gger. Any way It wns a big ovont In tho Simpson household. Party Tonight. Tho pupils of tho Eighth grade of tho Mnrshflold schools will hold u class partynt the South Mnrshllold school building this evening. Builds Home. Earl Savage Is orcctlng n homo on Kruno nvenuo near tho A. J. Savago planing mill 'proporty. Kills Hlg Rear. Stanley Oldland and Oton Rozollo killed a big black bear on tho Joe Nay Slough, near the Oldland ranch on South Inlet, Wed ncsdny. Put In Phone. -It Is nnnouncod that tho members of (ha Glasgow Gun Club havo installed n, tolophono at tholr clubhouso near tho Sand Hills for tho convonlonco of tho inombors and tholr friends. Scotch Dfnlert. Councilman Dun can Ferguson objects to spoiling tho Scotch word for cows "kows." Ho says tho Scotch spoil It "Coos" and pronounce It tho same as ''Coo" with tho "s" also soun'dod. Coming Tomorrow. According to a tologrnm from Mothor Agnes, sho missed tho stoamor Rroakwntor nt Portland but Is coming on tho steam ship Alliance. This Is her first visit nt Morcy hospital since a yonr ago last Juno. Exuiiiliin Eyes. Dr. E. E. Straw this wook examined tho oyes of tho pupils of tho Central building of tho ult. C. W. Santord, Marsbfleld. WANTHD -0 experienced coal min ers Beaver Hill Company. WANT IX) HUV Horse, weight J!M0 lbs. Must drlvo single or doubly. Apply at Connor;; Hoagland storo $10 Reward I will pay above reward for Infor mation that will lead to tho arrest and conviction of tho party who re moved my blcyclo on Markot nvenuo and stolo tho wrench and pump. GEO. DIPPE AT GEO. KINO'S ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. Mnrshfleld school to determine any of them were suffering from any seri ous defects. Tho great majority of them showed up well. Plan Social. Jns Cowan, liny 01 llvuut and Will Stnuff wore appointed a committee at n meeting of tho Marshlleld I'Jro Department Inst night to arrange for n social to bo given In a fow weeks for tho mem bers of tho department. ! , New Dtyilnyman D. L. Jbqen nppolntdd algrtaf dlspl Rood has plnymah for tho local branch of tho United Stores Weather Dureati to take the place of Oporator Shirley of tho United Wlro less station who will leave noxt week tor San Francisco to take a position there. Meotii Old Friend. John Smith of Rosoburg, who brought a party of railroad contractors hero yestorday, is an old time friend of Marshal Jack Carter and thoy havo onjoyed a flue visit together, tnlktug over tho times when Jnck waB driving tho stago south of Koscburg. Ponce nt Empire Tho Emplro city council recontly took stops to nsntnst $1,773.33 for teachers and Insuro penco nnd quiet for tho rest- $175 tor janitors por month last dents thoro. They adopted an ordl- y0nr. Tho reduction has boon offect nnnco putting n tax or IIcoiibo of 0d by tho abolition of somo of the $2.50 per hend on alt cattle and doimrtmontB nnd doubllnir tin on horses running at largo and prohl biting tho use of bolls on cows nt night. Recovers Bicycle. Geo Dlppo hns rocovored his bicycle which mysteri ously disappeared tho other dny.Tho pnrty evidently got frightened and brought It back. However, ho did not bring bnck tho tools. This la tho second tlmo It hns occurred nnd Mr. Dlppo Ib offering ft reward for tho npprohonslon of tho potty thief. Rody Moved. Martin Wnllaco, n commercial traveler formorly of Portland nnd well known to muiy Coos liny people, died In Ettrokn, California somo tlmo ago nnd tho body wns sent to Portlnnd on 11 0 steamer Alltanco on hor Inst trip. Burial was In Illvorvlow Comotory. Tho bringing of tho body to Port land wns at tho request of his moth er, Mrs. Frances E. Wnllnco, Dojr Dead. "Nols." C. F. Mc- Knight's Irish setter, was found dond:nt Mor?y hMPKnl, was able to rotura last evening on tho walk near tho Mcknight homo. Tho old dog had been ailing for somo tlmo. Somo do lnred ho died of grlot ovor tho nb sonco of his mastor who wont to Cor vallls, Ore., last wook to bo mnrrled Wednesday. C. A. Motlln, Mr. Mc Knight's brothor-ln-law, burled tho cnnlno today. To Kill Bonis. Tho Emplro Can nory pooplo havo hired Al Nichols to kill Boal nt tho ontrnnco of Coos Bay. Tho sonls ar'o tho leopard or spotted varloty nnd nro worthless but thoy kill thousands of salmon annually. T.o company furnishes Mr. Nichols with tho necesHiiry ammunition nnd will pay him a bounty and ho bolng a crack shot will probably make a good thing out of It. IiicnrKirato Commuy. Articles of Incorporation of tho Coos Bay Gns and Oil company wore forwardod to tho secretary of state at Salom to day. Dr. Mlngus, C. R. Pock nnd M. C. Horton nro tho Incorporators. Tho authorized capital Is $25,000. This Is tho company for which Mr. Mnupln Is to drill for oil on Catching Inlet. Allout $13,000 of tho $20,000 roqulred hns been subscribed. To Plead Guilty. Justice Pennock was advised this morning thnt Fred Holllster would nppear this nf tor noon In behalf of Capt. Brltt of tho U. S. Life Saving station at Emplro and plead guilty to tho chnrgo of as sault and battory preferred ngalnst Brltt by T. II. Barry. Tho troublo arose out of a scrap botwoen Br. Bar ry's son and a stop-son of Capt. Brltt which was followed by Capt. Brltt trouncing tho Barry boy, Hall Mnro Fight Trouble. Tom served notice today that ho would r8knj Writing to Foloy & Co., Chl begln suit against Marshal Carter In Cngo, ho says: "I hnvo taken Foley bohalf of Alt Matson to recover tho Kldnoy Pills nnd thoy havo glvon $39 Involved In tho Tawso-Evansimo Brent deal of rollof so I cheor- caso. Mr. Carter will ngnln havo to preside ns Judgo. Tnwso, a Bandon Light, Whits Always Right You Know tbe Rest. 1 Drifted Snow Flour mnn, Is trying to got tho $39 to partly reimburse htm for money loaned Dobble EvatiB, tho Portland prize fighter, while Mntson claims It on u prior loan. Return to liny. Wm. McMullen, of Coos Day, well known hero, whoro ho trained harness horses for many years, arrived here Tuesday from San,, Francisco, accompanied by his wife, who has boen In a hospital, thoro, for tho past three months, undergoing an operation at tho start., Thoy leavq for Coos Day probably tomorrow.-. Ilosdliurg Rovje'w. A ,, Grants. JDJvorcc SJudgO John 8 CokoJn chnmhors t6day granted 'Nel llo .Winkler's application for a di vorce from Andrew Winkler on th grounds of ".habitual gross' drunk-' enness." Tho couplo: lived near Dan uon and A " Dorbyshlro of North Bond represented Mrs. Wlnklor. The caBO was not contosted. Pay Day Tomorrow Saturday will bo tho first pay day for tho Marsh field public school tcachors and Clerk John F. Hall Is preparing today for a visit from each of them. Tho monthly payroll this year is $1,393. 80" for tenchors and $175 for Janitors' somo of tho work. Stops Rulklicndliig. Owing to a mlxup over tho ownership of a tract or land near tho old Stnvo mill nnd tho rofusnl of somo of tho claimant to It to pay tholr shnro of tho cost of bulkhendlng, work on tho 'bulk head In front of Ferndnlo has been stopped. It Ib hoped that It can bo arranged soon so that tho bulkhead, can bo completed nnd tho fill by the dredge Oregon not bo Interrupted. Tho Oregon Is pumping about half shells and half sand, making n very lino All for that lowland. ' North Bend News Wnrrcn Butler Ib HI of typhoid fe vor. Noil McLcod roturnod yestarday via Rosoburg from, a business trip, to Qoldflold, Nov. A " rniun, wno nas ueon u to his homo In Bnngor this wook. G. L. Falkonitolu nnd family, who havo boon visiting at tho L. F, Falkensteln homo, oxpect to loava soon for tholr homo In California. Postmastor Russoll has boon ad vised that a postal savings bank haa boon authorized for North Bond, and ho will bogln receiving doposlts about October 25th. City Attornoy Million has decided that North Bond comos undor tho Btnto primary law nnd thnt tho can didates for city olllco will havo to be nomlnntcd nt a primnry olectlon in stead of n cuueus. However, to maker suro of It, Mr. Mullen has wired At tornoy Oonoral Crawford for his opi nion. If tho primnry olectlon Is hold. It will bo on November 11, tho city oloctlon In North Bend coming on Do combor 12. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Brpnkwator will snll at 9:30 Saturday morning for Portland. Tho Redondo Is duo In Sunday from San Francisco nnd Is scheduled to sail from horo again Tuesday. Tho Alllnnco snllod yestorday front Portland and Is scheduled to roach horo early Saturday. Sho Is sched uled to sail oarly Sunday for Eureka. Tho Excelsior snllod today with lumber for San Francisco nnd San Pedro and will proceed from thoro to ports In Old Moxlco or lowor Califor nia. J-!l JniiicH C. Dalilman, "Cowboy" Mayor of Omaha, "Thrown tho Lariat" Mayor Jas. C. Dahlman started hi career na a 'cowboy, and is at pro sont Mayor of Omaha, aud has tho following record. Shorlff of Dawes Co., Neb., three terms; Mayor of Chadron, two terms; Democratic rsat'l committeeman, eignt yoars; In'0r of Omaha, six years, nnd In fully recommend thorn." Yours trulv. (BBncd JAMES C. DAHLMAN.