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T?F1 -ytfi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELDOREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911 EVENING EDITION. '"Ml ..Tii(,oiniH'lont Kill for gen- al hutuework Mrs. II. S.' Tower lone 2 r.l'-J. TOT 10 END HARBOR I-.r;)T rem II H orKU" unvii ix 184 Norm ueuu, um. IPUK GASE JPSTCT LT.;i)V()iimn to Immediately Li phnret! 01 khciiuh - iirujiu kci. Phono -171. Empire i HUNT Very eiieup n iiiki-ii hi e lioiibe, unm, ciiiciiuii uuuhu two ncros of land In Enstsldo. n,l ocnt on lor ciiickuii iuiiuii lv inimeuinieiy mux fn'a bont shop. C R. Smith Willing to Drop Suits If Costs and Attorney Fees Are Paid. C. It. Smith, hend of the Mennshn Woodonwtiro Compnny which ab sorbed the local holdings of tho southern Oregon comimnv mmni LOCAL ports that Oklahoma City Is ns hot, dusty and windy ns over. Alliance l)clued. Owing to tho rouga weather oft tho coast, the steamship Alliance nus delayed In the lower Hay and did" not cross out for Eurckn until today noon. It was expected tl.ut she would cross out yesteiday afternoon. Personal Notes Is a MRS. SHROCK of Empire MurshHeld shopper today. terdny. A lover struck Will la the Jaw indicting a serious wound. Chas Sneddon will bring Will to Mnrshllold on this afternoon's train. Tin: WEATHER. (By Associated Press,) OREGON, Oct. 10 Pair to night mid cooler east; Wednes day fair and warmer. Ruby Wry III Emily, the two 1 1 year old daughter of Supt. and Mrs , F. A. Tiedgeu is reported to bo In a ' very critical condition today and but Thinner- iiirvr Nice Hiinny ! ,. 1wnt A null nl. Sienm u.-..i. m-i" tg's grocery. time ago, has Btntcd in n letter to the Port of Coos liny commissioners that ho will dismiss all tho suits started by the Southern Oroirmi mn. puny attacking the validity of the Port of Coos llay if tho Port Com- fuinUhed mission will pay nil tho court costs NnB- ana attorney fees In the Hnle enm nn.l tho case of the Ueunett Trust com pany nnu tno southern Oregon re- iioni- l.;i) Someone looking fr it ,m"'i home in tho uesi resilience' ,' iui'"huiuh wns in nnswer to rlrt in South Mnrsnneiu iuux " 'V"' 1U1" l" eummisBion to .Mr. with largo modern bungalow. S"' ' rotative to the matter. The lee $0,000. Terms 11.000 cash "T"":,"" " ' , " wo , i o ICO tier montu. seo in.o , f - - ". " u..u. Abstract Company. kel Y , ' ,,;, -? . I1K Ills f'llllllllinv. nu'lmr l, l !.... rl'.ll SolllO fHIH tO pick IIP It linlllllllru linn, wnnl.t I .m .. I,, In the shape of house and lot or Illoro tlmn' nnyoIO 0,8o tmfi IS3 on nroimwiij iui -. improvements, lie should not Btnnd w terms, seo aiuu uumuuiuu in mo way or nnriior development. Abstract Company. It Is understood that tho Port com- i mission would hnvo boon willing to niMi setter pup. Owner '" l"u c" costs in tho Halo cum have snmo by enaillrlng at '" rojloml court If the Biilt would bo X.lco and laying for this .'"- Tho court costs wo.ld ,cc' sldornbly loss than the nctnni n'ni'nn. " 'fiCB Of fighting It OUt OVOII tlilllUfli tlm ISAM-: Ilnlf Interest In live Port Commission wins, ns It Is rnn- tr lease of -ISO acre Nicnom ndent of doing. However tho (lulii- ch on Joe Nay inlet. Atiuress mg of it means additional delay nnd I Urlggs, Mnrsinioiu. . tins Is what thoy wish to avoid. A8 It IS CXIICCtcd thnt H. It. Smith Till) SK brown leghorn clilc- win no on tho Hay shortly, tho mat- . Phono 204X. .'V "'" i1' "'' "o inKcn up witn "' i ".-. iiu ib uxiuciuu nero nooui ri:i)-Vou..B lady apprentice ln,"- ' "rnI' "' ,,, ., . Illlncry store. .Must g vo ro o- . - - ; ;--- "-"""" " cc Address n own nanuwrii-j ,, .hnrbor ,mMvo0t w". r. "Oi.i.ortunlty caro Times, j di.ivr,rlng to hnvo tho stnto " TKMPKItATUllK POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 1:00 p. in., Oct. 1), by Airs. E. MlngiiB, spcclnl government meteorological observer: Maximum GO Minimum .1G At 4:00 p. m fifl Precipitation r.fi Wind, Southwest: partly coludy little hope is held out for her recov ery. .She hns been 111 of scnrlet fev er anil bruin trouble has also devel oped. Acid On Xct.M. Some unknown inlscreniit lust evening ruined two lino nets of tho CoiMinbln Ulver Bnl nion fishermen who nre fishing on the Hay by pouring acid on them. Tho acid nto away the cords. Other mis creants stole parts off the engine of the fishing launch of George llerron and John Wilson. I'ny Day Today. This Is pay day at the C. A. Smith and the Smith Powers Logging camps. Itougli nt Ilamloit. Reports from Hnudon arc that tho bar thero has been very rough tho last few days and n number of vessels hnvo been unable to get out. lluyN Itestiiiirant. MossrH. Swcd berg and Baling brothers, who recent ly arrived on tho liny from Scuttle, have purchased tho O. K. Chop House from F. U. Moon who hns returned to Coqulllc. HKXT Furnished rooniH, reu- Mile. 487 No Broadway. HKXT Xlco sunny apartments. hm heat. Apply NnBburg's gro- V- i the cnBe which District Attornov uen. iirown instituted sovoral month ago rtlatlvo to the port law in I winch wns decided In fnvor of tho oort commission. luiglcs MiH't. Tho Marshfleld Ao- rlo of Eagles is planning for another big banquet and smoker at their ball Wednesday evening. An Impromptu program Is being arranged and a big time Is anticipated. HLH A buggy cheap. Apply bb Cigar store. T. Mans. fKI) Sccond-huiiU sacks. ' A. T. Haines' dock. Ap- NEW WIltELKSS ItKCOItl). Wireless has conquorcd tho Paci fic. A San Francisco operator In tho United Wireless station near San Francisco ot Into communication with the Japancso operator In tho Jol station at Otchlsl, on tho Island of Hokushu. Although thoy woro snnnrntnil liv 11.000 tnllnn nf wntnr SALE OK HUNT My ID-room tnoy oxchanged greetings nnd talked ie and four lots DC by 200, In for lfi minutes boforo atmospheric th Marshfleld. Apply within ton changes caused communication to bo i to Mrs. M. F. Campboll. Phono lLUl "' L. EASTKHX BTAU NOTICE. The Eastorn Star Social Is post poned until tho next mooting night. Hy order of tho WORTHY MATRON. AUTO service stands. Day kne, Dlanco Cigar 78, Dlunco Id phono 40. Stands night: olcehouso Phono CG-J, Pnlaco laurant phono C-J, Dlanco hotol ine 4G. iKD Woiuaii or girl to enro elderly Invalid. Iuqulro of Mrs. ;ttacken. IALB My frm OOO acres In odo lot or wilt cut up In parcols to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshtleld. WANTHD 0 vxperlenctHl col mlji ors Doavor Hill Company. WANT TO IIL'V HorM', weight 1250 lbs. Must drlvo slnglo or double Apply at Conner & Hnngland storo Tliursdny Holiday. Tho local banks nnd schools will bo closed Thursday, that bolng a holiday fixed by a recent Btntn'law and designated ns "Columbus Day," tho anniversary of the discovery of America. Meet Thursday Tho Sisters of Do thnny will meet Thursday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan to elect ofllccrs nnd outllno plnns for tho ensuing year. All the old mem bers aro requested to bo In attendance. Take Up Franchise. Tho North Hond city council will moot thoro this ovcnlng to again coustdor tho fran chise which tho Tormlnnl Railway Is Booking. Doflnlto action on tho pro posed charter atnondments will also bo takon, probably. Mill Closed. Tho C. A. Smith mill was closed down all day today In or der to repair n leak In tho rotuso burner. It Is oxpoctod that tho re pairs will bo completed this ovcnlng bo that tho mill enn rcsumo opera tions early tomorrow. Hot In Oklahoma. A. K. Peck Is In receipt of a lottor from Chas D. Solhy who loft horo n fow weoks ago for Oklahoma City to resldo. Mr. Sclby says ho had a hot, dusty trip bark bv tho southern routo nnd ro- ALMOIN WE Fidtaeranieiri! We can sunnlv von with vour Snlnion Wob for your Sllvorflldo pMlng. Wo can furnish you In the following size. 10s 8-PIy 62 Mesh by 30 Mesh Deep thero Is a vory limited supply of this wob on tho Pacific Coast ould nsk you to placo your orders Immediately. iomeeir Hardware Compamij foxi: ioi 330 FRONT ST., MFLD. dvvays- rTBe Busy Corner" Something New ' what wo have to offer in purses, bill-books and pocket bok. All the latest styles In several grades of leather and t such reasonable nrlces that you can't afford to do without Qe. Jim, ,,,i , . .,.. , - ,,.i,inw nnd then ask TEe Royal TONIGHT (Jets Clerk. Postmaster CurtlH hns been ndvised that the Postolllce De partment lias allowed htm an addi tional clerk for the Marshtleld post olllce, effective October 10. Mrs. E. M. Eddy, who hns been assisting In tho olllce, will be appointed. Ml:s Ellznbeth Cox, one. of tho dorks, who has been spending her vacation In Chicago, is expected homo this week AVim at llentl Thinking thnt North Hond wiib tho only Hend In Oregon nnd that tho North had been loft orf tho name In tho Portland Oregontan, Tho Times compositor yesterday In serted It In tho Item about tho O'Hrlen-Evans fight. Tho bout wns nt Hend, Oregon, and the fight promo ters thoro were the ones roforrod to. Mother Dead. Mra. A. H. Cnmp bcll today received a card from Mrs. E. J. Mnyfleld announcing that tho latter's mother had died suddenly nt her home In Onklnud and thnt tho re mains had been tnken to Sacrnmonto for burial. No particulars woro given. Tho many Coos Hay friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnyfleld will untto In extending their sympathies In their bereavement. Meet Next Week. Tho .Marshfleld city council will not moot until a week from tonight whon ordinances relatives to tho coming city olectlon will bo tnken up. An ordlnnnco rcg ulatlng tho storngo of gasollno with In tho II ro limits nnd also another or dlnnnco regulating tho stringing of electric nnd tolophono wires to build ings, which hnvo been agreed to by tho fire and wator commltteo nnd Chlof Trnver of tho Firo Department, will be considered. llulltl Wharf. Tho Port of Coos Hay commission has decided to build a smnll wharf adjoining tho Stand ard 0)1 coinpany'n warehouse on North Front streot. it win cost nuoui $350 rfnd Manngor Montgomery of tho Stnndnrd Oil Company horo has guaranteed sufllclont freight over to mako an Incomo of about. $240 por year wharfage. At tho sanio tlmo, It will fit in ns part of tho big public dock which tho Port Commission plans to build on Its property on North Front streot In the neur fu ture. Meet In December. Tho Marsh flold Chnmbor of Connnorco Is In re ceipt of an Invltntlon to Bond a dolo gato to tho annual mooting of tho Rivers nnd Harbors Congross which will bo hold In Washington, D. C, Docombor 0, 7 nnd 8. It Isllkoly thnt Coos Day will bo represented ns It 1b tho Intention of tho Port Com mission nnd Chambers of Commerce to mako a strenuous effort to securo an appropriation In tho next rlvors nnd harbors bill for at least securing nnothor report on tho rebuilding of the North Jetty. TOM HALL returned today noon from n business trip to Coqulllc. JULIUS KRUSE of Istnmus Inlet is a Marshileld business visitor today, C. C. URIDC1ES of Coos River was n Mnrshllold business visitor today. FRED McLAIN of Myrtle Point Is n Marshileld business visitor today. PETER I.OOaiE of North Hend wns n Marshileld business visitor to-day. L. G. MASTERS of Sumner reports thnt good progress Is being mado on tho temporary improvement of the old Coos Hay wagon road east of Sum n or, since tho Mnrshllold Chamber of Commerce had the mutter up with the Coos county commissioners. Tho plank Is be lug laid about ns rapidly ns It can be secured, W. U. Fnrrln having chnrge of the work. MRS. F. U. ROOD of North Coos River 1b a Marshfleld' shopper today. KARL KAUFMAN nnd W. H. Brown loft on luBt evening's Btngo for Ro-seburg. . W. NEVERS nnd wife expect to lonvu tomorrow or next day for Sun Francisco. F. H. BARSTOW and wlfo will leavo Saturday on the Urenkwator for Portland whoro Mr. Unrstow will take a position with tho Federal Wlroless. Two now oporntors aro expected In on the Urenkwator to relieve him and Operator Shirley at tho local United Wlroless sta tion, Mr. Shirley leaving tomorrow for San Francisco whoro ho will take a position with the Federal Wireless. PIjAX FOR llOAI). ARCHIE E. KRUSE, manager of the Randolph Shingle mill, Is a Mnrsh llold biiBlncBs visitor. JUDGE J this morning to hold an adjourned term of circuit court. MRS. II. LECOCQ nnd chlldron will leave Saturday for Portland ntid other northern points. MRS. J. T. COLLVER nnd Miss Laura Collver of Catching Inlet nro Mnrnhlleld shoppers today. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, Coos county fruit Inspector, was down from Ills Catching Inlet ranch today on business. Tho Snn Francisco Examlnor re cently contained a story about the Southern Pacific proposed lino from Eugcno to Coos Hay, which It says Is to connect with tho Northwestern Pnclllc for Snn Francisco, thus form ing n now trunk lino between that city and Portland. Tho Examlnor S. COKE wont to Coqulllo W, "th Wwlorn Pnclllc and OUUlllUlil 11UII1U umuiuiB UlU UIUDUI watching the Hutte, Uolso & San Francisco project, which not only has been graded for some dlstnnco out from Hutte, but has mndo surveys al most to tho northensteru lino of Cali fornia. Dr. W. II. Havlland of But te, who Is Identified with tho plan, Is said to represent English capital. Such a lino would bo n short cut Into this stnto for either tho Great North ern or tho Chicago, Mllwaukco & Pu got Sound. Local railroad ofllclals will not bo surprised It It dovolopa thnt ono of theso ronds Is tho roal pnrty in Interest behind tho projected lino." OEO. WA8SON wns up from South Inlot todny on business. Ho hns boon laid up with a folon la tho palm of his hand. O. O. LUND has roturncd from n business trip to Bandon and re ports everything on tho lower Co qulllo flourishing. A. R. COX will leave tomorrow for Ton Mllo whoro ho expects to spend tho fall and wlntor hunting and trapping. FRED 8ELANDER yostordny moved to Sumner whoro ho will assist his father, Chas Solandor, In operat ing tho latter's big ranch. C. R. PECK Is In North Bond todny on mnttors connected with tho franchlso which tho Tormlnnl Rail way Is Booking thoro. MISS RUTH HORTON will ontortain a number of hor young friends at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Horton Wednesday ovo-nlng. J. MARHOFFER nnd wlfo nro ox poctod horo on tho Breakwater from Crescent City. Cal., to spond a few wooks at tho homo of tholr son, Frank Mnrhoffer. Fine Program Tho only Thentro on Coos Bay showing 3,000 feet of now pictures ovory night. "THE FLAO OF HIS COUNTRY" (A Great Patriotic Drama) "THE STAGE 011111)" (A Romanco of tho Theatro) "HY RIGHT OF LOVE" (Another excellent picture) FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF ANGELA MAY Tonight nnd Tomorrow Night. MANY HEARD SOCIALIST LECTURER LAST EVENING Htnto Organizer Floyd C. Ramp Ad dresses Gathering In BocluIMs' Hall on Economic Questions Lnst evening, Floyd C. Rnmp, Btqto organizer of Oregon Socialists, addressed a good sized audience In tho local Socialists hall on economic questions of tho day. His address was largoly dovotod to explaining So cialism and what It stands for. Tonight, Mr. Ramp will speak at tho Marshfleld Socialists hall again. Ho Is a clear, conclso and ontortain lug speaker. He will visit tho Co qulllo Valley and return to Coos Bay about October 18, when ho will ad dress additional mootlngs. SWISS ALUMINUM WARE, every pleco GUARANTEED acid proof, at COOS HAY CASH STORE. Making Up a Party s AY, Harry, wo nro making up a llttlo fishing pnrty for to morrow. I havo Just telephoned to Jim and ho will go. What do you say? "Good! Come down to tho offlco at five-thirty tonight. Tho follows will bo hero nnd wo can go right over to Lockhart's gro cery and get all our supplies. Thoy carry everything wo will need and you know it's good." And he was right for wo carry tho largest stock of food nnd sup plies suitable for Ashing and camping parties that Is to bo found on Coos Bay. MRS. LEVI SMITH nnd her nleco. Miss Ellon Flook of Portlnnd, loft yestordny for a short visit nt Bnn don. Miss Flook will leavo Satur day for hor homo. No Team. Owing to tlu DrndffO Oregon flooding tho streot lending to tho Ferry TrntiBlt's landing, tho forry will bo unnblo to carry teams to r.ad from Enstsldo for a fow days. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Rodondo will sail tomorrow at 11:30 n. m. and not 9:30 as previ ously announcod. Potor Olson la having n now gaso llno schooner built at tho North Bond ship yards, it will bo GO foot long with 20 fcot beam. Tho Nairn Smith which arrived in yesterday morning sailed at 1:30 to day with a cargo from tho Smith mill for Bay Point. Tho Brcakwator sails tonight from Portland nnd should roach horo early Thursday morning. If you hnvo young children you havo porhnps noticed that disorders of tho stomach aro tholr most com mon nllmont. To correct thin you will find Chamborlnln's Stomach and Liver Tablets oxcollent. Thoy nni ensy and pleasant to tako, and mild and gontlo In effect. For salo by alt donlors. J. V, 8MEATON, general manager of tho C. A. Smith Lumbor company, who now makoB his headquarters in Oakland, arrived horo on tho Nnnn Smith to spend a fow days. MISS GRACE KRUSE Is acting as caBhler at the Magnes & Matso storo whllo Miss Clara Myron Is onjoylng a vacation In California. Miss Myron will loavo for 8an Francisco on tho Itedondo tomorrow. J. L. BRIDGES, who has been con ducting the old Nichols ranch on Joo Nay Inlet wan a Mnrshllold visitor today. Ho Is planning to dispose of his len8o of tho property. GEO W MOORE, tho Bandon lum berman Is a Marshfleld business visitor, coming over to confer with Manngor Armstrong of tho Mona Hhn Woodonwnro company rolatlvo to somo timber. II. A. WELLS and Ivy Condron nro back from Ton MIIo with somo flno hunting and fishing stories. Hank says thoy got flvo ducks, ono cou gar, twonty-ono snlpo and ono deer and that most of tho game was bag ged by Ivy who had phenomenal luck, HUGH SNEDDON returned at noon from Rlverton where ho wont toj seo his brother, Will, who was In jured at tho Gage mlno thero yea- ONE DOSE IN TIME may save the life of a sufferer. It's better to have a reliable remedy at hand for use when you need it. This is the season of coughs and colds Brown's Cough Balsam will quickly cure your cough. Try ito Money back if not satisfactory. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 141, MARSHFIELD. Light, White Always Right 11 ---v "UH1.0 u ion ui incut u uui ..-- ,he Price. You Know tbe Rest Lockhart's Grocery lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Drifted Snow Flour Two Pivate Phones- 85 and 305 ne -Main 298 Us 1 wm-fH1 rjwrifi