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MHH1 THE CGOS'BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION. FIRE IN ROSERURG. in ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Economizes Butler, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing, and wholesome The only Baking Powder made lrom Royal Grape Cream of Tartar m NEWS of coos m actress solves tiik hobble stride GnrtorH, With Elaborations, Let Her Stride, iiiul Solution Is Simple Yet Intricate. NEW YORK, Oct. 1 1 Get out thnt hobble Bklrt, If you have not already made It Into a dusting cap or slip per bag for you can wear It with safety now. That Is, If you soul) It with the latest kink In hobble skirts the hobble garter. Never seen a hobblo garter? Well they haven't been on exhibition much. Out you may see one when .Gocrg'a Calne, the actress, puts u the one she Is going to wear. Alius Cnlno wus busy rehearsing n new piece todny but took time to OiU ldato on her addition to the S. It. O. skirts. "The Idea mine? Well, hardly; .they've used It on raco horses. Oh, no, not the kind I wear," Miss Cra'uo hastened to expla'n. "Out the prin ciple Is tho same. You know, tho chief drawback (get that, Jni'v back) to the hobble skirt wns Its danger to the wearer. One step n llttlo too long, or eager, and over you go. Or If It was a light :ovi, rip and your knees would go through. "Just llko baggy trousers. That's It. Tailors somehow couldn't get on to pressing hobblo skirts, and wjnnn became t red of wearing thoso ugly things thnt bagged at the knees ev ery time they sat down. And or.o can't ride on the street cars contin ually you know, "My hobble garter Is being made Into tho gown. Ordinary garters nro tacked on tho Inside of the skirt at tho knee, and these are connej'od with n strong elastic. Tho elastic has been measured well, rather guarded I should say to the limit of my step. The hobble garter will pormlt me to wall;, but It will pre vent mo from becoming excited and taking n step past tho limit." SCHOOL OTE5 L5Ji i -- -T- -r Columbus day, October 12, Is a legal holiday and will bo observed In the Marshfleld school. Sanitary drinking fountains will be Installed In th Contral school, prob uu.y six wo on each lloor. Two hundred nnd twenty-one Ore gon teachers attended tho national teacher convention In San Francisco according to the secretary's report. One hundred and sixty-one from Washington. The rending circle books for the teachers of Oregon will consist of the following: ."Civics nnd Health" William Hnwley Allen. "The recitation" Georgo Herbett Notts. "Tho Teaching of English In Ele mentary nnd Secondary Schools" Perclvnl Chubb. "The American Itural school" Harold W. Fount. "How to Study nnd Teaching How to Study" F. M. McMurrny. "Self Cultivation In English" Georgo II. Palmer. "Jenn Mitchell's School." "Tho Evolution of Dodd" Win. H. Smith. i The last three will count as one book. Contractor Tribble Keeps Acti vities on Bay Secret Other Developments. E. W. Xevers of the Coos Ony and Eastern Electric left on tho Redon do for San Francisco today. Ho was nccompanled by Mrs. Xevers and ho probably will not return until En gineer Aston completes tho survey of tho rond as far as Ilosoburg. Then, it Is understood, ho will return with other officials of the company. It. Is expected that somo actual construction will be begun on tho Terminal Hallway within n month or so. General Manager W. S. Chan dler stated today that ho hoped to get It underway by thnt time. Engineer Sumner of tho Paclllc Great Western nnd tho Pacific Coast Line projects was s.lll in Marshfleld Inst evening. He lias not given out any further particulars concerning the operations of those companies since announclty; thnt the surveyors' camp would bo moved to Winchester Ony, nenr Gardiner. Tribble In Secretive. Contractor Tribble of Tribble nnd Oownn of Spokane, railroad contrac tors, who has been on the Day figur ing on the Coos Ony and Oolse pro ject Is rnthor secretlvo In his move ments. In fnct, somo of his friends or relatives here have gono so far as to deny thnt he was on tho Ony. However ns n number of well-known Marshlleld men have known thnt ho has been on the Ony within the Inst ten days, a little dcnlnl llko this Is supposed to bo somcwhnt llko C. J. Johnson's denial of his bolng n rail road contractor. Mr. Trlbblo was here a few mouths ago and went over the route so that his present visit Is presumed to be to look Into further details so that he can cut his bid to the minimum. Surveyors at Florence. Tho Florence West snys: "A pnrty of twelve surveyors enmo In from Eugcno Inst Friday and are camped nt J. C. Deck 8 plnco bolow Point Terrace. They are employed by tho "Hunt compnny," nnd state they havo orders to survey a route to Florence. The Southern Pacific sur veys aro working In Acmo nnd went down ns far as the section lino below tho Wendllng-Johnson Co's store." CURRY (Ol'XTV .NEWS. We nro In receipt of a communica tion from up the river, which would no doubt be Interesting If set up In typo hut neither Ye Editor nor any one of the Globe'H compositors can rend tho copy. Consequently It found It wny Into the wns e basket. Gold Oeach Globe. ADVERTISING. Heboid, an advertiser went forth for to sow. When ho sowed, some seed fell Into hand bills nnd dodgers, nnd the street cleaner enmo nnd did gather them up. Some seed foil nmong concert nnd theatre programs, and the people were Interested In the performance and not In bnrgalus, so thoy wero left on the seats nnd crum pled nnd thrown on the lloor. Some fell anion;; fake schemes nnd gift enterprises nnd popular contempt sprang up nnd choked them. Out some fell Into legitimate newspapers, which found their wny Into the homes of people who had time to read them, nnd they brought forth fruit some TWO NEGROES LYNCHER. Missouri Molt Slioots Two nnd Throws Oodles Into Hlver. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Un Times) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 11. Incom plete accounts tell of the lynching nt Caruthersvllle, Mo., of two negroes who ure snld to have been shot and then thrown Into tho Mississippi river. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dn Times) CARUTIIERSVILLE. Mo.. Oct. It. The lynched negroes were A. K. Illchnrdson nnd Den Woods. Richard- sou wns n robber suspect. Woods was arrested Inst night for an at Jack on two white women. STRIKERS aim: enjoined. thirty fold. He who liatli enrs hear let him henr. Exchange. to Llbby FOA L. The kind YOl' have j ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Paclllc j I.lvery & Transfer Co. . , Illinois Central Seemvs Injunction In Illinois. (Dy Associated Pi ess to Coos Bay Times)' SPRINGFIELD. III.. Oct. 11 On application of the Illinois Central. Judge Humphrey In tho United State Circuit court Issued n temporary In junction restraining the strikers from Interfering with thnt road In tho Southern District of Illinois. MULES FOR GERMANY. They're Here Just arrived from fie cast the swellost line of Clothing ever shown in lni'shu'eld, AVe especially want the young men to come in and look at them, for they have CLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00, "WELL, we just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goods aro here too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers and Rubber Boots for work; so, get ready NOW for that rain. THE TOGGERY Knlt'r People Will KH'rlnient Willi Them. BERLIN'. Germany. Oct. 11. The mule has begun nn Invnslon of Ger many. The omnibus company of Der Hn hns Just received n shipment from South America, which are tho first mules brought Into Gennnny for work. Hitherto the mule has only been n curiosity of the zoological gar dens. Tho company Is starting In nn experimental way with n dozen, In tending to Incrense tlio number Inter ns soon ns the experiment shall hqvo been proved n success. No doubt, however, Ms entertained as to the ability of the mule to main tain In the German cllmnto his repu tation for endurance under hnrd work. The expert having the mntter In chnrgo assures the company thnt eight mules will do the work of ten horses, t.hat ench mule will cost twenty-live per cent less to keep, thnt ho will stand much rougher treatment and resist diseases much be'ter than the horse: nnd finally his working life Is plnced at n maximum of thirty years. The Onvarlans are also growing In terested In the mule and nro discus sing the feasibility of substituting him for tho ox. Xiue Autos and Pilklngtou ltnN. Garage Itiirn. HOSEDUIIG, Ore, Oct. 11. Flro caused by a gasoline explosion, total ly destroyed Pllklngton Dros.' garago at Ilosoburg, entailing a loss of $23, S00 with $11,300 insurance. At tho time the gnrago contained nine nutomobllcs, nil of which wero destroyed. Tho explosion threw' ilro Into nil parts of tho building, which was a frame structure, innklng It lm posslb'c 'o aavo anything. The auto mobile f wero not owned by the gnr age lui' by Individuals. The garago was valued nt $14,000 with $7,000 Insurance. The rest of tho los? Is In automobiles, some of which were Insured. Tho Van Hor ten house, u large three Btory wooden building, nn annex of the Hotel Mc Clnllcn, nenr by wns saved. A largo gasoline supply tank, which was bu rled underground, did not explode. X( RELATIVES FOUND. Funeral of Nelson Mackcy Held This Arternoon. Thn fnnornl nf N'olson Mhckov. who na It Html In nil nrelilenl nf the Coos City logging enmp. wnB hold todny' from the Wilson umlertiiKing pnr- lors. Coroner Wl'son wns unable to locate any relatives of tho deceased. James C. Dnlilmim. "Com hoy" Mnyor of Omaha, "Throws the Lariat" Mayor Jas. C. Dahlmnn started his career as n cowboy, and Is at pre sent Mnyor of Omnhn, nnd hns tho following record. Sheriff of Dnwes Co.. Neb., thrco terms: Mnyor of Chadron, two terms; Democratic Nnt'l Committeeman, eight yenrs; Mayor or omniin, six years, nnu in 1010 Candidate for Governor of Neb- rnskn. Wrltlnc to Foley & Co.. Chi cago, ho says: "I havo taken Foley Kidney Plus nnd thoy hnvo given mo a great denl of relief so I cheer fully recommond them." Yours truly, (signed JAMES C. DAHLMAft. MM P U of Mm, who hnvo miiu Inventive nblltty MrM i:a.o write iiiKKi.i;v a mcIntiiii!, Ill Ball l'.i.nl Allarncr. Wuklnslan. I. U A new stock of tho latest In tho MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J T. J. SCAIFE 9$ A. II. IIODQINS Marshfield Paint, (Sb Decorating Co. Eatlmntes MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phono 1-I0L Oregon TIMBER LAND 210 Acres of flno timber 10 per cent Cednr. About 10 million feet 98,000 100 millions feet In one body. 81.00 per M. Call or Wrlto AVG.F1UZEEX MnrMitlcltl, Oregon. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHOXE MAIX 37.J XOTirn TO FISHERMEN. We want fresh salmon nnd ar orepared to pay tho highest cash price for them. For further parti culars see C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, ot GEO. F. SMITfl. Coos Rive MAHSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c nnn $1.00; weok $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE OATHS. -E. W. SULLIVAN. Prop TSe SHOULDERS -such clean Uiks,' ill 5 evff ft H&H B'.,? J" oii 1 Ls W- ;.-U FiV? t.'1 , ypy w?i '2S JH3 .. W e V "IS (r.il, M-M .. BA ak . ... j2? ntmaniii 4kL&S ti ' fLii, ir mmrtMi v a maKes 7em so '8 i W-J 235V5" gitJin)ln Coi All flin rtflim. flu.. .,..:..j 11lMLTm -A& blll UbIIVjl 11111' 1111111112 fSI BJ3 too ; all colors, nil exclusive J patterns, and lit gunrnn- I teed, for $2( $20 up to $13. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MAttSHFIELD "MONEY TALKS" BANDON 'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Bay for Portland Thursday, Oct. 12, at service of tide. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH I'AJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 C. F. McGEORGE, Agent FAST AND, COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for San Francisco from Marshfield Wednes day morning. Oct. 11, at 11:30. INTEINOCEAX TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McQEORQE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT K I. M. ON OCTOHER !L 10, 17,21 AND 111. SAILS FROM .MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON OCTORER 7, II, HI AND 28. L. II. KEATIXOj AGENT PHONE MAIN 3M Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domicile and Importod brands. Plaster, Lima, Drlck aud all kinds of bulldors materlsl HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH I1ROADWAY. PHONE 801 $ 1 00 Reward For nny sowing machine I can't place In first cinss order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leave orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Plume lll.L Reference O. O. Lund, leather butcher A TURKISH RATH will do you GOOD. Phone 214-J. BlancharcTs Livery Wo have secured the livery busl )es of L. H. Helsuer and are pre pared to render excetlent service to tho pooplo of Coos Bay. Ciroful dilvers, gooa rlss Rnd everything hnt will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In the livery line. We also do truck g business of all kinds. ilLANCHARD RROTHERS Livery, Feed nud Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets Phone 13$-J Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Ofll.e Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gensral Agents "EASTSIDE" MM I FAST SERVICE TO ROSEJJUR.G Our stages leave Marshfleld for Rosoburg nt 7 o'clock every evening and afford quickest connections with Southern I acinc Railway. Faro $6.00. COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE. . OTTO SCHETTKR, Agent, 120 MARKI7T AV., Mar-hlleio. C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSERURG, Oie. PHONE 11 Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash theso garments cleaner nnd better than the work can bo done olsewhere, nnd they nro not worn so much. We dc not shrink thorn, even woolen garments are returned the same size as when sent us. We Iron the garments nicely, make ordinary repairs free of charge and you have fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for ench week's change. Bundle yours up with next week's laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHOlf.- C2fM DEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Bicycle iuppMJ' second-hand bicycles for sale, u bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. E. HANDEL, Prop No. 007 No. Front St. I'HonejW A. Modern Brick Building. Big Lights. Steam Heat. Bgg" Furnished Rooms wltn l nnd Cold Water. II O T E L .CO 03 C. A. METLIN. FJ0 rii RateB; 60 cents a Day and W Cor. Broadway and Mars MarBhfleld, Oregon. - sW-. Ll r iaJb. .J -V