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$L i-nfl. , '(ftHhFjF ff THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION. mmKvmrnnv ' - . -it. Andirons Spark Guards Fire Sets No. 18 C MM tli 11wttwt.wi.... ' ... H rkoiieer Hardware C MARSH FIELD Always- "TiTe Busy Of Special Interest For this week wo nro offorlng Pond's Extract Soap nt tho special prlco of 2 for 25 rents This Soap, made by the manufacturers of Pond's Extract, Is n splendid toilet Bonp especially beneficial to tho comple xion. Always 2Cc a enke. Our prlco this week.... 2 for 2.1c SEE OUH WINDOWS- Lockhart-Parsons Phone- Mahv 298 l'OH HENT Xlco HUimy npnrtments. Stenm heat. Apply Nasburg's gro cery. l'OH SALE A buggy cii'iii. Apply Club Cigar store T. Mans. WANTED SecomMmiMl sacks. Al ply A. T. Haines' dock. l'OH SALE OH RENT My 10-room houso and four lots 90 by 200, In South Marshfleld. Apply within teu days to Mrs. A. B. Campbell. Phono 119-L. WANTED Room mill lMartl or fur nished room without board or two or three furnished housokooplng rooms, for man and wife. Not on marsh. State terms. Address, P.O. Box .110, Marshfleld. ' WANTED Olrl to wait on table. Apply French Realty Co., 180 Broadway South. WANTED Position of trust or housekeeper by middle-aged wo man with reference. Address "C" Times' office. Phono 140-J. FOR RENT Furnished room. Apply 1G8 Second St. F0II RENT Sunny furnlshed.house keoplng rooms. Phono 185-J or call at G20 Central avenue. WANTED Canvassing agents at once for tho sale of "COMPEN DIUM of Everyday Wants," tbs too of genoral necessity, pries Uf.aUo for "The pSVlL'S;" & flM hat the flrit BRIDE," a wonderful religious a,",raeotjng of stockholders nnd sub legory, price ?1.00. Either outfit BCrDers to the stock of said corpwi sent postpaid for 10 cents. 50 tlon will bo held at the Cfiambor of commission to agents. Big sellers, 'commerce in tho City of Mnrshlleld, Addres, a.B. KUHLMAN, Publish- coos County. Oregon, on tho 7th dnv er, 13West Like St., Chicago, HI. 'of November, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock . -.p. M., at which tlmo a Board of DI- FOU SALft Columbia grnmophono rectors will bo elected, Bylaws will and 75 ttcords, all In good condl- bo adopted and such other business "on, for 2o. Phono 165, North ' transacted ns may ho proper when Bend. ' met together, . Dated at Marshfleld, Coos Co, Ore- nKXi rooms, gon, October 5th, ,911. r Modern coaTenUnce. CJos'q In- - B MIN0US tarea8onabe. thon? 2 39 J. CASSIUS R. PECK. crrv ..,. 1 " TT- '" t """"" Incorporators. T AUTO seolceV ". PX a he.utiful, o 5 03 Jtnnv auiiniM oico 11....11 , .... r"f-. . ive niiiiiR vimiiiiemiiiil .Minimum Consumption A Fuel Saver. JWO FRONT ST. Comer" Drug Co. Us TIMBER LAND 240 Acres of flno timber 40 per cent Cedar. About 10 million feet 9H.000 100 millions feet In one body. $1.00 por M. Coll or Wrlto AUG. Fh'IZEEN Mnrxhfleld, Oregon. phono, Blanco Cigar 78, Blanco Hotel phono 4G. Stands night: Hmokehouso Phono GG-J, Palaco restaurant phono C-J, Blanco hotol phono 4G. l'OH SALE Choice Hliodo red pullets. Phono 314X2. Island WANTED Woman to assist lit kit clien In camp. Address Mrs. C. Har ris, Coqullle. FOR HENT New modern 8rooiu bungalow suitable for small fam ily. Phono 167-J. WANTED Womuii or girl to care for elderly Invalid. Inquire of Mrs. Sengstacken. FOR SALE My farm COO acres In one lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshfleld. WANTED O experienced coal min ers Beaver Hill Company. WANT TO BUY Horse, weight 1230 lbs. Must drive slnglo or double. Apply at Conner & Hoagland store FIRST STOCKHOLDERS MEETINO OF COOS BAY OIL AND OAS COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given by tho un dersigned incorporators of tho Coos When You Buy Buy the Best $16.00 o OREGON north inlet news. (Special to Tho Times.) Five men are refusing tho tele phone lino in this section. Mrs. W. II. Long of Nowport, Wnsh., Ib visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas Illsnor. Mr. and Mrs. John Bcnr returned Wednesday from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Manthfleld. Hlght-of-wny Agent J. M. Eddy of tho Pacific Coast railroad has finished up hlB business and roturned to Port land. Oub Wolck nnd Chns Qustnsln nro now fishing during tho river moon light nights. Tlory report hnvlng n good cntch lost week. i It's none too early for CHRISTMAS PHOTOS seo QUATERMASS Studio. DOG SHOW nt STAR Iheatro, XOHTII 11EXI), MOXDAY-hlght only. MUSIC nt tho CHAXDLKH on SUNDAY ovonlng. Arrango to tako YOUH Sunday DIXXEH thoro. MARSHFIELD CITY ORDINANCE NUMBER 311 SECTION 7. Theatres, shows, ex hibitions, and ontortalnmonts shall pay a llconso feo of Flvo Dollnrs per day, Thirty-Five Dollars per quartor, or Ono Hundred Dollars por year; provldod that no patent medlclno or goods, wares or merchandise of nny kind whatsoovor, nor any tlckot or other dovlco entitling nny person to any such goods, wares or morchan dlso or patont medlclno or nny medi cal or other examination or advise shall bo sold or glyon awny either di rectly or Indirectly or In nny manner disposed of In any theatro or hall unless In addition to the license of such theatro or hall a license fee of Twenty Dollars per day shall be paid for such privilege; provided however mm wiiunuver me receipts of nny theatro, concert, play, oxhlbltlon. lee- turo or ontortnlnmont Is to bo or will bo ntltlronrlntofl in nnv nlinv.li aAl.n1 or religious or benevolent purpose within tho city of Mnrshflold, tho maypr may In his own discretion mlt such license, J. W. CARTER, City Mnrshal, SHOW ME Tho man or woman who Insists on having strictly first quality in everything thoy eat and wo will show you how easily wo can sat isfy them. A BUSINESS MAN Reads' his paper, magazine or trado Journal to keep up with tho progress along his particular line, otherwise wo would not have our fine roasted coffeo, sanitary canned fruits, gorm proof pack ages for corn flakes and crackers and the high quality flour and many other eatables all of which our stock Is mado up. WE CAN SHOW YOU The most modern Grocery Store and Stock In Coos County. Lockhart's Grocery Two Bf Water Pbonfef8 85 and 305 THE WEATHER. J (By Associated PrepB.) OREGON, Oct. 7 Fair to- night except rain In northwest. Sunday fair In east and rain In west. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. HE- For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. m. Oct. G, by Mrs. 15. Mlngus. special government inoteorologlcnl observer: Maximum G7 Minimum 37 At 4:00 p. in Gl Precipitation nouot Wind, Southwest: clear. IIOHX. O KENDALL To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendall nt their homo In West Mnrshlleld, Frldny, October G, a sou. Mother nnd child nro doing flno ns Is the proud father, this be ing their first child. coos couxtv minus. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hollaway Saturday, September 30, 1911, a girl. Born. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Hatcher, Monday, Octobor 2, 1911, a boy. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. James Fur- rnrl of Toledo, Tuesday, October 3, 1911, a girl. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Cleaves, Wednesday, October 4, 1911, a nlno pound boy. Coqulllo Senti nel. Memorial Services. Thoro will bo memorial services sacred to tho mumory of tho late Mrs. L. S. Wlldo held In tho school houso at Eustsldo tomorrow nftornoon nt 3 o'clock. Itov. O. Lelloy Hall will otllclato and de liver tho memorial address. Fine Crunlierrltffi. J. II. Plnkorton of North .Inlet today placed on ex hibit nt tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commerco some of tho finest crahber- rlestovor seen hero. Thoy nro largo nnd plumir and llnoly cblored. Ho says that although tho crop will bo a little light, the quality this season Is riiich better than usual. Fine Show. Last overling's ontor tatnment at Tho Royal brought out ono of tho largest audiences that has nttendod n porformanco at any of tho local show houses this season. Three performances woro given and each ono to n full houso. Tho educated dogs with a lino bill mndo a decided hit nnd Manager Loma,nBkl Is highly elated over It today? Moves to Kenturk. M. D. Cutllp, who recently sold his ranch on Coos River to A. E. Sonman, has moved to tho Stovons ranch on Kontuck Inlot, which ho has purchased. Miss Minnie Cutllp, Mr. Cutllp's dnughtor, was tho guest of friends hero today and stnted that wfa,n moving time caino. ovoryono of tho f'nhilly regretted very much to leavo tho. old homo placo. Annoyed by; HojrB-rC. O. Hanson, a ploneor resident of OJd Town, North Bend was. a Marshfleld visitor. Ho complains that tho boys In that neighborhood persist in annoying him by throwing sticks, stones and .mis siles at his houso and unloss their parents havo tho practice stopped ho says he will place the matter In tho hands of the officers of the law, Pays Fine. Yestorday afternoon JiiBtlco Pennock fixed tho flno ot Captain Brltl : of tho United States Llfe Saving Station, who pleaded culltv to tho charco of assault nnd battory preferred against him by T. H. Barry for an attack on Barry's son nt Pmnlrn nt f K nnrl nnaiu nmnnnt. Ing In nil to 1G.G0. Brltt did not appear, having Frod Holllster of re-.North Bond represont him. Tho flno was paid. Thurxdny Holiday. Next Thurs- day will be n legal holiday In the State of Oregon for the first time. It will bo the anniversary of tho dis covery of America and at tho last session of the Oregon legislature a bill was passed designating It ns "Columbus Day" and declaring It a legal holiday. There will bo no school that day. Hniidon Booming. Dr. J. T. Mc Corninc, who returned last evening from Dnndon where ho visited tlin BchoolsyeBtordny, reports that every thing Is booming in tho clty-by-the-sea. Seven schooners and tho steam er Flfleld were lond'ng lumber nt I ho mills on tho lower Coqullle yestorday and ho was Informed that tho out-go ing passengers on tho Brooklyn, Eli zabeth and Flfleld this week would bo over eighty. Fine CrnnlKMTlei. J. II. Pinker ton brought In from his North Inlet ranch nnd placed on exhibition in tho Chnmbor of Commerce boiiio of tho finest crnnborrles over seen on tho Coos Bny market, and this la tho homo of flno crnnborrles. They nro lnrgo and perfectly formed. Tho pick was tho first from n new marsh and nro known ns tho "Black Diamond" variety. They aro prize-winners nnd entire tho grower to tho tltlo of tho Coos County Cranberry King. Personal Notes JAS STOCK of Sumner Is In Marsh Hold today. CHAS RODINE of Allegany is town on business. In MRS. LOUIS WIRTII of Coos Rlvor Is In Mnrshflold today. MRS. ED NOAIl'of North Coos River Is visiting Mnrshflold friends. MRS. T. M. COLLVER of CntchlniJ Inlet Is a Mnrshflold shoppor. DAVE WALLACE of Cntchlng Inlot Is a Mnrshflold business visitor to day. MRS. E. L. BESSEY of South Coos River was a Marshflold shoppor today. CHAS SELANDER of Sumnor Is In Mnrshlleld on business nnd pleas ure. MRS. A. STAMBUCK and culldron of Cntchlng Inlot woro Marshfleld vis itors today. WALTER BUTLER and Mnlr Dano win a'ttond tho ontortnlnmont at Sumnor this ovonlng. C. MEANS nnd fnmlly havo moved from Tho Hnlllday hotol to a resi dence on South Broadway. MRS. A. D. BOONE Is visiting her daughters, Mrs: Bellou and Mrs. Win. Kardoll, In Marohllold today. MISS MAMIE MAHONEY oxpocU to spend Sunday ut tho homo of Mrs. Carl Smodburg on Cntchlng Inlot. MRS. FRANK ROGERS of South Coos Rlvor wns tho guest of friends In North Beud nnd Mnrshlleld to day. MRS. II. L. HUNTER returned to hor home nt St. Johns, Oregon, todny nftor a visit with relatives on tho Bay. J. II. SNEDDON, who Is teaching school on South Inlot Is In Mnrsh lleld to spend Sunday with rela tives. HOMER MAUZEY Is figuring on mov - Ing to Portland shortly to take a position with tho Troy Laundry there. 'REV ,L a ,IAUTUANFT 0, Dnndon passed through hero today to at tend tho Southern Oregon Presby- tory at Yoncalla next week. DEN McMULLEN of Myrtlo Point Is In Marshfleld on business. J. O. WALLING of Coqullle wns In Marshfleld on business today. J. F. GILLESPIE, who nas been spondtng a fow months at the Lew Prlco ranch near Sumnor, loft to day for his homo In Kansas City. E. D. McCRARY. Sr.. nnd wlfo loft 44 It Will Tickle Her" Just seo tho smile and Joy that who has received a box ot Tho delicious, palate pleasing, that la pure, wholesome, and S?SJ V Made from the purest ot Ingredients and boxed in awj the acme of cleanllnoss, Have for ypurselt. It's the candy you Brown & today for tl ml - 4M Mo., after an homo of their in Mnrshfle)d. t. npouuv la itnwn ' V"n Hirer ruiicu luunj y reports that the potato but tho lncreasedjrlc Will tho rnnchor8 to, realise bot much as usual, ; L. A. LILJEQVIST left 'tor nil In Coqulllo yestorday after aC'ai stay here. Ho says that th caso hotore Justice Peunoc-k' tho fourteenth consecutive which ho has instituted a prosecuting attorney in whbjb. secured convictions." ." . II. KEATING, ngont:'of th water, loft this morning on tlon trip to Portland, Euge other northern points.- Ha Mohr, who has charge of Breakwater office during Mr. lug's absence, Bays that ha Btnnds that Mr, with n brldo. HZl , HENNESSEY Innd attorney, Ing a few tUys on day for hit homo, matters relating the n Wnl family, fo Bay, who now real' Mr. Wall for n Qrntn Aa A ay li urn. ROBERT SNEDDON and expected horo this overila Conllngn, Cal., In res pel messngo announcing the Illness of his hrothor, Davl don. Tho Inttbr Is at M pltal suffering tVom perUana oiuer complications anmsw ) rnther crltlcnl concJitloST iJ: North BendM: Mrs. J. T. Magulro 1 week at Myrtlo Point, Miss Nolllo Haydon o tho guest ot North Bent! tordny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank South Coos Rlvor loft visit with rolntlvcs In r V Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Tully ot 1 land nrrlvod horo this week to si tho wlntor. , j Or. Bartlo Is having the greil around tho "Spanish Court" IhhU fled by n landscapo gardener. Mrs. Geo. Hazor ot Union Av Is attending tho Orogon W,C. T. IjL c 12 $ :m- r -.3 ks n: Km . KeJi mK2kW- rfUBfriitfi' '" -MWWiJVfc 38V' wliuraSV V ffV' VIC ' ) ' "sIISk H9"s i? S1WU bnVrx time KrtSSr'1' m. iiC IV . i Pt.Ni IVWt flPl jt bA w r csi.iiw r Convention nt Medtord as the Co County W. C. T. U. delegate. Mrs. Goo. Bolster, of KIiMt Falls, has takon a rebaaMiMMk at tho Chas. Murr home (or the whti tor. Mr. Bolsten will. return latr tho fall. Miss Broulllard Is substitute ta44 or for Miss Lllllo Butlor In the C$ tral school building during the 111mm of MIhs Butlor. Miss Broulllard from Onnwir, Iowa, visiting Mr hrothor, C. II. Broulllard. Mrs. Archlo Hideout, formerly ef Enstsldo, In a lottor from her tHH home nt Turlock, California, wrltW hor niece, Mrs. R. L. Cavana'vifti M Eastsldo, that they have had a 1mt watormolon carnival at Turloelc hi which tho W. C. T. U. float wok rj' prlzo, 't City Attornoy Mullen his j&fy&Zfb recuiveu 1110 opinion 01 Alteram", oral Crawford ns to whether It bo necessary for the city of T'ml to hold a primary nomlaat election this fall. However he be lieves It will. This year, the tem of Mayor Simpson, Recorder Derby- shlro, Treasuror Wlnsor and CouhoII men Edgar McDanlel nnd J. A. Jaeo son expires as doos that of L. F. Falkensteln who was elected a yr ago to fill tho vacancy caused by tk removal of Councilman Manley Mr Strawn from North Bond. 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