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s... ' . w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER' 9J 1911 -EVENING EDITION. .SL TS, "Jsf -w '. .ws iij r 3vr r. ' own mk & &J fc-y fjfmimW Vfc iffifaarWlwyi r n"': wnATinnt. li) 1 rl Sw$?$l (Dy Assoclatei1 Press.) P MMtla OREGON, Oct. 0. Occasional I dlrjffie&mffllSl ' ra,n l0lBlt and cooler in onst; A WaMBMI Tuesday, fair In oast with occa- TTfflW&Wmmvli 8l"n' rnln In west. VFnmlBw' I I 1 WlMHr, LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- i Sw'WFMi'i ,,0IT- J-hW cei i -i ff' ii i turn arr ' i iw ,lJ l!WV AlO LH(T3K7T1 lift ,.mvti"I Sl brown leghorn clilc- SiV Phono a4X- VNTI'1 C.mkI strong boy t Stafford's. u'lVTlJI' Voimg lady apprentice In mlllliiory toro. Must give refe rences. Address In own handwrit ing. "Ojipoi tunlty" enro Times. mil HUNT l''itt-iilslu'l itMiniM, rcn- Ju ... 107 V. llinni1unv. sonauiL'- ' "" " " wilt HUNT Nice sunny npnHmeiit.s, V.. i...,,t Aimlv Nnnlnirif'u urn. glCaill m.i "j-i"; - o .. o-- ,j.0Il hIjP A Iiiikbj' clipnp. Apply Club Cigar store T. Mnus. INTER Seeond-hnnd Hacks, iil'v A. T. Haines' dock. J-0II SAIjE Oil RENT My 10-room house ami four lots 9G by 200, In South Marshlleld. Apply within ton days to Mrs. M. P. Cnmiiboll. Phono 119-L. AGENTS WANTED First clnss for this and surrounding counties, for tbo "NEW STANDARD 1910 Cen sus ATLAS of tho World." Agents making $40 to C0 por week. Best of terms. Also nBonts for low-priced, easy soiling JUVENILE nnd HOLIDAY books. Combination Outfit postpaid only 20c. 50 commission to nsents. Pull parti culars frco. Address A. I). KUIIL- MAN, Publisher, 130 West Lnko St., Chicago, III. "HowDoClothcraft Clothes Wear?" IT'S hard to decide when Clothcraft Clothes are old enough to throw away. Por twenty-four hours ending at 1:00 p. in., Oct. 8. by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 5G Minimum 43 At 4:00 p. m GC Precipitation 27 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. he expects to return herfc about No-f vember 1, and re-open, his nichltect' oft.ee here. Ho hns j lonsldornblo work underway In Portland but ex pects to complete It this month. Ilns 0Hi-n(lon. Lumber Inspector Mohler underwent n julnor operatiou at .Mercy hospital today and Is re ported getting along fine. In Today. The Nairn Smith nrrlv- ed In onrl this morning from Bay point, i- E. I.eefo nnd wife, who have been spending n few weeks In California, weio passengers on her. Creamery Hum. Word was re ceded here today that Wnrron Reed's creamery near Oardlner was prac tically destroyed by lire. No parti culars were obtainable. Sleet Tuesday. The Altar Guild of the Marshlleld Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at tho honle of Mrs. J. T. Me- Cormnc and all members nro urged to uttend. Many MiidhctiH. Duck hunters who wero out yesterday roport that tho nuntinl illght of mud hens hns reached the Hay, thousands of tho birds being in yesterday. More ducks nro comliiB In and tho big annual Illght Is now expected. rersonai mores H. H. DLAKE of Coos Itlvcr Is n Mnrshflold business visitor today. CHAS NOItUIS of Ten Mllo Is n Marshlleld business visitor today. HILL TALKS OF E PLANS HARRY WILKINS Is In from Ten Mile today on business' and pleasure. WM. EICKWORTH and wife of Mil llcoma aro Marshlleld visitors to day. EMMETT PIERCE is down from his Coos Hlver logging camp today on business. Stivct Clock Thomns Howard has about arranged for the Installation of u monster street clock on North Front street. CITV AUTO nervlco hIuikIh. Day phone, Illnnco Cigar 78, Blnnco Hotel phono 40. Stands night: Smokehouso Phono CC-J, Pnlnco restaurant phono G-J, Blanco hotol phono 4C. TOlt SALE Cliolco Ithodo Island red pullots. Phono 314X2. WANTED Womnii to nsslst In kit chen in camp. Address Mrs. C. Har ris, Coqulllo. "WANTED Woiunn or jjlrl to aire for cldorly invalid. Inqulro of Mrs. Sengstackcu. FOR SALE My farm OOO acres In ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sautord, Marshflold. WANTUD 0 oxerlcneMl coal min ors Boavor Hill Company. WANT TO BUY Horse, weight 11M0 lbs. Must drivo slnglo or doubly. Apply nt Conner & Hoaglnud storo We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suifs Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 07-J Long a flop you would dis card ordinary clothes because they aro wrinkled, shabby and shapeless, you can still be well dressed in Clothcraft Clothes. They hold their shape, style and good looks to their last day. They give you the kind ot satisfactory wear mil service that you can ex pect only from all-wool clothes, skillfully designed, accurately tailored and care fully inspected. Yet wc can sell you Cloth craft Clothes, guaranteed for wool, wear, shapo-holding and service, at $10 to $25 your size and taste at about $15, $18 and $20. Sells Auln. I. It. Tower hns sold his Bulck 30-h.-p. nuto to the Col grove gnniBo nt Bandon, tho mnchlno being taken to Bandon Saturday. Is IiuprotliiB. Davo Sneddon of Llbby, who hns been very 111 of peri tonitis nnd other complications nt Mercy hospltol, was much Improved today. Sprains Ankle. Mrs. E. S. Bargelt yesterday slipped and severely sprain ed her tinkle while walking on tho porch nt her home. The Injury Is n very painful ono nnd will probably conflno her to her homo for n few weeks. A. P. OWEN hns returned from a fow weeks' stay nt his summer homo on South Coos River. MRS BEN McMULLEN of Myrtlo Point wns tho guest ot Mnrshflold friends over Sunday. D. COFFEY left for Mnrshlleld Sat urday morning where ho goes to attend to business matters. Hose- burg News. Think Coos Bay Will Be Ter minus of East and West For Eureka. ED McKEOWN, foreman of Smith-Powers logging enmp South Inlet, spent Sunday Marshlleld. tho on In Many Attend Dance A lnrgo num ber of Mnrshflold people attended n dance nnd entertainment given nt Llbby Saturday night nnd report an onjoyablo time. Messenger Service. Ray Martin nnd R. Hall hnvo started n messen ger service bureau in Marshflold nnd have opened an ofllco on North Front street, above tho Johnson & Storgard storo. Injured nt Itlxciton. High Sned don received n message this morning stating that his brother, Will Sned don, hnd been badly injured lit tlio Gage mine there. It bcoihb that ho was working on tho dump and one of tho lovers flow back and struck him in the fnco or head. Tho physi cian reported that Will would bo nblo to bo brought to his homo in Marsh flold In a couple of dnys and stated that nlthough tho Injuries wero pain ful they were not of a critical nature. Come Overland, Geo Qoodrum 1b oxpected homo sometime today from Portland. Ho started yestor day from Drain In nn nuto via Allo gnny hut tho bad roads will probably delay them considerably. To Return Here. W. S. Turpon In n lottor to Mrs. Turpon says that The Clothcraft Blue Serge Special No. 4130 nt$ 18.50 is low in price, but very high in quality and workman ship. Q Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothiers COOS BAY Always- "TiTe Busy Corner" Something Different Thnt's what you will And in our Initintod Stationery. Tho best liner paper with your Initial in. Nent gold. What could bo nlcor? Wo have it In all Initials AT 81.00 THfi BOX. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us IMtEUSS DItUG CO. A medicine tJint rIvcn coiitldcnco Is Poloy's Honoy and Tar Compound Mrs. T. J. AdaniB, r.22 No. Kansas Avo., Columbus, Kns., writes: "Foi a number of years my children hnvo been subject to coughs and colds. I used Foloy's Honoy and Tar Com pound and found that It curod their coughs nnd colds, so I keep it In tho house all tho tlmo." Rofuso sub stitutes PltEUKS DRUG CO. IThh Blood Poison. Mrs. Lester Smith of Coos River, who has been suffering from blood poisoning as a result of an Infection from pricking her linger with a fish hook was tnkon to Mercy hospital yesterday, Sho was reported getting along nlcoly today. II. A. WELLS and Ivy Condron nro oxpected homo todny from Ten Mllo whero thoy hnvo boon enjoy ing a short outing. MISS MARJORIE COWAN has ro turncd homo nftcr teaching n three-months term of school nt Glenn, tho Creole school. MRS. E. C. PADDOCK arrived homo on tho Redondo from San Fran cisco nftcr nn oxtondod visit with friends nnd relatives In California. Stnndmtl Time. Manngor Schottor of tho Western Union hns nrrnngod with a numbor of local business houses to IiiBtall n numbor of West orn Union olectrlo clocks. Tho clocks will bo regulated dally by wire nnd It Is oxpected that they will at Inst standardize the tlmo on Coos Bay. CARL STRIPLIN, who hns boon in chnrgo of tho Java Coffco Houso at nights will lonvo Wodnosdny for San Francisco whore ho expects to remain. P. S. RIEBB and family, who havo hcon spondlng n few months at McMtnnvllle, arrived hero on tho Alliance yesterday for nn oxtondod stay. Men and Boys' Coat Sweaters Another Mlcclll. Coos Bay friends of Frank Mlcolll, secretary of tho Southern Oregon district fair, havo learned that It was a rolatlvo, Joseph Mlcolll, and not ho, who wns olecled mayor of Rosoburg last week. Local friends of Frank Mlcolll first Inform ed Tho Times that it wns ho who was elected. Is III. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCor mnc yostordny received word that tholr son, Fred, who Is attondlng Ore gon Agricultural Collego at Corvnllls had boon suddenly takon 111. Ho showed symptoms of dlpthorln nnd wns tnkon to Portlnnd for trentmont. Ho was gottlng along nlcoly, acord Ing to tho latest advices thoy received. Will Give Ball Manager Wilson of tho Coos Bay Concort Bnnd Is nr- Abstracts, Real Estate,. Fire and Marine Insurance Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phone 191 Marshlleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leave Marshlleld for Roseburs at 7 o'clock every evening and afford quickest connections with Southern Pacific Hallway. Fare $6.00. COOS BAY KOSEBURG STAGE LINE. OTTO BCHKTTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., MawhfielO. O. p. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. rnONE 11 We hnvo ono of tho nicest linos In the city. They lncludo tho turtlol neck ns well as cont stylo nnd come "' " " ' "' '" , ' " I VJ , In nil the very latest combinations rn"K'ntKnfnn ''" "J'" B'Vf0n,h il of colors Oxford nnd Navy amv.'mntl to tno "PIortors of tho or ?!.,CSrri .. nnd N ' ' y RanlMtlbn nt tho Odd Fellows hall ' u week from Tuesday evening. It UAnr fHnm &4 A s. Tr 'will bo strictly nn lnvltntlonnl nffnlr, lYICll b I lUm 3 I . JU lO .JO limited tn contributors to tho band, I nnd tho Invitations will bo Issued this Rni'c fnal- Qtinaf-Arc week. $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Don't Buy Until You Seo Our Lino The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. MRS. W. II. MOROAN of Dnnlols Creek wns In Mnrshflold today on routo to Ten Mllo whero sho will visit her daughter, Mrs. J .D. Ma-goo. ED RICHMOND arrived homo yostor day from n vacation spont nt Sa lem, Portlnnd and othor northern points. Mrs. Richmond and baby will return Inter. L. F. PRICE camo down from his Sumnor ranch today on business. Ho brought down somo fluo sped mons of Coos River apples from his orchard which ho hits placod on exhibit at tho Marshflold Chamber of Commerce. A. Modorn Brick Building, Electrlo Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. II OT E L .C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshflold. Oregon. Prcpnro For Eosltlnn. Tho Times Is In receipt of nn invitation from the PnnnmnPaclflcInternntlonnl Exposition company to nttond tho ground breaking coromony at San Francisco Saturday, Octohor 14, whon Prosldont Tnft will throw tho first shovolful of dirt In tho preparations for tho big Panama Canal Exposition to bo hold there In 1015. Gels Quick Results. Friday Homer Mauzoy put a want nd In Tho Times to sell somo household furnl turo. Ho thought it would have to run sovornl days. Friday evening, tho fiirnlturo wns sold Snturdnv niornlnc almost boforo ho got up there wore L. Gubsor. two or threo peoplo at his homo In quiring nbout It. It pays to ndvor tlso In Tho Times. G erman Prune Another Lot of thoso Delicious Ones that mako tho finest sauces and good for canning, and thoy'ro cheap, too. Per Box Only 50 Cents The Redondo brought us tho nicest nnd best line of choice fruits and fresh vegetables we havo received this season. GraM, Peaches, Pears, Cantaloups Everything to tempt n Jaded appetite. Lockhart's Grocery Two Pmate Phones- 85 anoj305 MISS MAY BENNETT nrrlved on tho Redondo yesterday ftom San Francisco whoro sho is taking n professional nurso's courso, to ipond n fow wookn' va.'n'lon at tho homo of her pnronls, Mr. nnd Mm G. A. Bennott. tier irrlval wm n decided suiprlso to I. or re.'ntlvcs nnd friends ns they 'uul bMii given to undorhtniid that iho hud been compelled to Indollnltel postpone hor trip hero. North Bend News Mrs. Mary Flnnugnu of Emplro Is visiting nt tho home of her pleco, Mrs. T. E. Ronnlo. Mrs. M. Calkins of tho Mnrshflold schools was tho guest yostordny ot .Mrs. Geo Bolster. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho United Brethron church will moot Thursday aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. McKay lu Bangor. Mother M. Agnes and Sister Mnry Pauline arrived on the Alllanco from Portland yestordny to mnko an ox tondod stay at Mercy hospital. A business mooting of tho momborfl of the Sunday school board of tho Methodist Episcopal church will bo held this ovenlng nt tho homo of A. All Interested In Sunday Jns J. Hill while In Oregon Inst weok to attend tho colobratlon at Bend, Indicated that ho had Just started in extending his lines In Ore gon. Whllo he did not glvo dotnila as to proposed extensions in this stnto, ninny Coos Bay men construe his statements to menu that ho will hnvo nn cnat and west lino ncross tho stnto nnd that Coos Bny will bo the wostorn terminus of it as well as possibly being In n north and south coast lino of tho Hill system reach ing to San Francisco. Concerning Mr. Hill's plans, a Portland pnpor snys: "Wo nro stop ped nt Bend for only n llttlo while. Wo Bhnll quickly bo pushing on. Wo hnvo decided to wait hero at Bond only long enough to seo In whnt dl rcctlons tho sotting up of tho coun try will bo fnstost, to seo whero tho people who homestead will bo most permanent nnd successful." This nsscrtlon of Mr. Hill has tho highest Blgnlflcnnco to Contrnl Ore gon peoplo nnd thoso Interested in Its development. To tho oast and south aro tho surveys Into Unrnoy county whoro townships hnvo novor been touched by plow, whero lu 10,- 000 square miles there aro only 5,000 peoplo. "It wilt rcqulro moro than ono rail road to develop Contrnl Orogon," snld tho railroad builder. "Wo aro prepared to build two or threo moro roads very soon. Wo will not wait. 1 havo confldonco nnd faith In this Oregon country. Within flvo years tho population of Contrnl Oregon will bo 300,000. Within ten years It should bo moro than 1,000,000. I'romlM-.s Hnrncy n ltallivny. "I havo not soon tho Hnrnoy coun try hut I will sny that It was tho re ports concerning tho possibilities of Hnrnoy county that cnusod mo to do cldo to go through tho Deschutes can yon. It will only bo a mnttor of tlmo nnd n very short tlmo at that, until wo extend tho railroad into Hnrnoy. Ono of tho greatest rogrots I have In connection with this visit Is that storm kopt mo from bolng nt Burns' and attending tho mooting of tho do volopmont league" Not In Suit I-Vftiiclsco by 1018. Boforo ho had finished tho Inter view Mr. Hill exploded tho boltof of many thnt tho Orogon Trunk lino will bo oxtondod to San Francjsco. "I will not sny that wo will not bo In Snn Francisco in tlmo for tho ex position In 1915," ho snld with oyoa shrewdly twinkling, "but wo will not go Into San Francisco ovor tho Ore gon Trunk. It would bo foolish for us to chooso tho longost nnd rough est wny to1 California." "What Is tho shortest nnd smooth est wny?" was askod quickly. "Thoro aro sovoral posslblo ways," Mr. Hill answorod ovnslvoly, "but wo built tho Orogon Trunk into Contrnl Orogon for tho dovolopmont of Con trnl Orogon. Wo built tho best pos slblo track and tho best posslblo road bod bocauso wo bollovo Contrnl Oro gon dovolopmont merits tho host. $!H.'l,00(),()00 to Back Faith. "I will Illustrate our faith lu Oro gon. Tho Oront Northern nnd North ern Pacific havo spont ovor $85,000, 000 gottlng to Oregon, Wo havo novor earned a dollar on tho Invost nioiit. But wo know wo nro going to. Wo know that tho oponlng of Oregon opons millions and millions of ncres to homos and fnrmors that Is whoro tho profit will bo. Now wo nro sending out our mon to lonrn what aro tho problems nnd difficulties ot this country so thnt they can help the peoplo to bo successful working tho laud. Wo nro going ahead of tho rt, willing to do ovorythlng pos slblo at no mnttor what expenso, bo causo wo bollovo In Central Orogon." STATE ORGANIZER HERE. school work aro urged to bo prosent Thoro will bo n meeting at tho Presbyterian church Thursday ovon ing at 8 o'clock to orgiiulzo n mili tary band. Parties desiring nny nd- Floyd O. Ramp Will Sek nt Social IxtN Hull In Mnitihflcld. Floyd C. Ramp, stato organlzor in Oregon for tho socialists, Is on tho Bay and tonight will nddroBs n mass meeting nt the Marshflold Socialists hall on "Socialism." Mr. Ramp Is n grnduato of tho University of Oregon, n clenr, concise nnd ontortnlnlng spoakor on tho Issues of tho day. To night's mooting will be freo nnd tho local socialists nro endonvorlng to securo n largo audlonco to welcomo Mr. Ramp who will spond consldor- dlttondl Information nro requested Reynold? L Swear,ngcr or Mar,on blo tlmo In this section. Mrs. Goo Hnzor returned yestordoy CARL KAUFMAN roturnod yostor- from n fow weoks' visit with roln- tlvcs and frlonds at Spokano nnd othor points after accompanying hor daughtor to Wnlla Wallu whoro sho. on to rod college. Mrs. Hazor had been elected delogato to the W. C I T. U. convention nnd planned to at tend but other duties .provcuted. day from a wcok's outing on Coos River. Yesterday ho mado tho champion fish catch ot the season landing nn olovon-pound salmon trout with n fly lno and a threo Joint polo. W. S. Small, who was present vouches for tho story bo cuuso ho helped to land It. Light, White Always Right You Know tbe Rest, Drifted Snow Flour 2, M Wi'IfigS-fy -aw wv -wrMr,T'Fi' wrt.vl