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tkwis rW" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. " wmm " ! launch supplies. TRADE MARK ik vtt.wsi. it r mi I. i t i 1 1 ' Nrsvgjfflw? "sLj s . g? .v WWE "T, '!"n. nCOIOTCRCD -e906 lT3.MXvii.TinniOCT.23'! ' iA6 WlV.. K?..ti EEPINKRTRR' TftK0lj., iv..fi''Tinnnn... t;. "tzi :,uEi; ri,. EDGEWATER.N.J. MiCPmwi ,-mpim& iiV ?2 ii Motor Oil von automohiLes AND mail POWER MO TOR BOATS, refined ex pressly for high grade lubri cation. , A Gas Engine Oil KOIl MARINE AND STATIONARY GASOLINE ENGINES, rollnud from the best l'oiuisylvnnlu Crutlo oil, lu bricates bettor, lasts longer, mul Is more economical tlitin any oil in the world. for sale only y Fiimer Hardware Compaimj I MM) FRONT ST MARSHFIKLD OREGON Rj fPCXL mm w-k.a-r is-v-is-ir aluminum ware Tin: wkatiikr. (ny Associated Press.) 4 OREGON, Oct. 19. Fair to- night mid Frldny. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 1:00 ). m., Oct. IS, liy Mrs. :. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum GO Minimum 3C At 1:00 p. in CO Wind, Northwest, clear. Always- "liTe Busy Corner" Nothing Better Thau Arch's Universal Liniment for soro or stiff joints or miiHclos pains resulting from exposure to dampness or cold. It cannot be excelled for rheumatic nnd neuralgic pains. We have the utmost confldoncu In tills Liniment and recommend it to you. Itemombor wo nro oxcIiihIvo agents for Arch's Universal Liniment. SEE OUIt WINDOWS Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298- Us WAXTKD From 25 Jo 5(1 loads of good mnnuro. Freo from shav Ings. L. J. Simpson, North Heud. FOUND Physician's Mimll Inuid mcdlcluo case. Owner can huvo Hiime by calling at Anona Grocery nnd paying for this adv. FOR HKXT Furnished room, JHl Third St. Phono 202-J. WANTED Apprentice la iiilllliiery utoro. Apply "J.L." ut Times olllce. l-'OU HA LIS Tlm-e white leghorn cockrols from Cal. Birds hntched llrst of April. Address M. A. Sweet man, Marshllold, Ore. NOTICE Huvo Jlradlleld'N orclies tra furnish music for that bnuquot, dnnco or party. Phono 3-J. Silver Spoon Sweets Ave Delicious Chocolates made of Pure Materials, in a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY workmen. They are packed in -pound boxes at 25c and 1-pound boxes at 50c. Each package contains a Coupon which will help you to get one these beautiful or Spoons erybo d y sells 'em. Bradley Candy Co. Marshficld formerly 7c Modem Company. LybV KL ot VA Sih 2 IBlfeX and IraHrl One Spoon EH1 ions and 48c for m V T ' ' Send One Pull Coupon, Imlf Coupons) 10c for 0 Couj Six Sp oons Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Wouia do well to call at the Pacific Monumental 'WorKB, South Broadway and make selection from tho large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has in his omploy the only practical marble and gra- lte Cltter in Coos county. And none but tho best work is turned fi. o.Br,ck Building. Electrio ?lr8' Steam Heat. Elegantly burnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL .CO OS to.. A. MKTT.TM D.nr. "" OU Cents Jl rinw oryA TTr,,,..,!,, or,MBradway and Market Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OP HAT WORK. 25G Central avenue Phone 250X ROSS & PINEGOR. WANTED Nino gentlemen roomers. Will board two. Enqulro 338 First St. or Homo Realty Co., !!88 North Front Street. FOR RKXT AND SALE. Small ranch and stock'S," euro Times. WANTKD Glil for general house work. Apply or phono A. II. Powors' residence. WANTKD. Girl for General housed work. One that can do cooking. Apply K. S. Jeunlug's Dry Goods Store, North Houd. HORN. LEK To Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Leo nt their home In South Mnrshfleld, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1911, n daugh ter. Mother and child nro doing well and tho proud father Is as happy ns If It wero tho first of a fnmUy of eight. It Is tho second queen In tho household and Is very welcome. Moves Olllce. W. U. Douglas Is moving Into nn olllro suite In tho First Nntlonnl Dank building. Rebuild llrovtery. Joe Housor Ih nrranglng to rebuild tho browery In I'vrmlnlo which wiib recently destroy ed by lire. Tho debris Is being clear ed away. Deal Closed. Tho ileal whereby .Tack Davis becomes n half owner with Kd. Richmond lit tho Richmond blllnrd parlors In tho Blanco hotel wns closed todny. Resigns Place. Miss Ellzn A'ro who has been a capable and olllclent employo of tho local telephone olllce Tor tho pnst eight years, has resigned her position, effective today. Knew MuIIicmkoii. Tho world famed baseball pltchor, nnd Rev. G. Loltoy Hall, pastor of tho Marshflold Uaptlst church, woro collego mates at Bticknoll University nt Lewishurg, Pn. Then Matliowson wub studying forestry but showed remarkable abil ity in ntliletlcs. Matliowson was a Junior when Mr. Hall was n senior. Socialist Lecture. Floyd C. Ramp, who recently delivered n number of interesting talks on "Socialism" In this city, returned today and will deliver nddrcsses tonight and tomor row night on this much discussed to pic. Admission Is free nnd tho talks nro said to bo scholarly nnd Interesting. Stops SHedlug. Mnrshnl Carter has warned tho various nuto drivers that thoy must coaso racing on South FOR SAMS OR RKXT My 10-rooin house and four lots 9G by 200, In South Marshllold. Apply within ton days to Mrs. M. P. Campboll. Phono 119-L. FOR SAMS My fur in 000 acres In ono lot or will cut up In parcols to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured tho llvory busl lObs of L. II. Holsnor and nro pre pared to ronder excellent sorvlco to tho psoplo of Coos Day. Careful di Ivors, gooa rigs and everything hat will mean satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wo nlso do truck- g business of all kinds. ilLAXCIIARD RROTIIKRS Livery, Feed and Knles Service, HI First and Aldor Streets Phono 13 8-J Blue Stem flour A good, guaranteed Flour mndo of Hard Wheat. FOR A FEW DAYS Only $1.25 Per Sack Don't overlook this chnnco to Lower tho cost of Living. J. W. Copelnnd, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottlo of Chamborlaln'a Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, nnd beforo tho bottlo was all used tho boy's cold was gono. Is that not better than to pay a flvo dol lar doctor's bill? For salo by all dealers. The Bazar Phone 32 The Jlouse of Quality. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlvors and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro nt nny time." Stands ninuco Hotel nnd IJlnnco Clgnr Storo. Day Phones 78 nnd 40. Night Phones r. J nnd 4C. DARKER iVi GOODAMS, Pioprlelors. Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 156 No. Broadway E. A. Wright's Jellies and Preserves ' nro absolutely tho finest fruit products on tho markot. They aro a genuine Homo Mndo goods and tho Formuln 10 pounds of Sugar to 10 pounds of Fruit is a guarantee of their superior merit. n3iiAUu-KuSi! Much Higher In Quality but no higher In Prlco. Jellies, Jams and Preserves, In Jars ..25c In glasses 15c each, 0r or 2 for CrJj Droadway. For some time, there has been rnco between the nutos to nnd from tho depot nnd often pedestrians have been mennced nnd Marshal Car ter has decided to put a stop to the practice. Tho first offender will be severely dealt with. Price of Flour. Through a typl graphlcal en or In yesterday's Times the price of n Back of Uluestem hard wheat hour was erroneously quoted nt ?l.no per sack when It should have read $1.25. As it especially called attention to lowering the high cost of living It was n Joke but tho low price Is no joke. Tho nd appears correctly In today's Times. Meet November 1. County Judgo John F. Hall calls attention to tho fnct that tho Coos county commis sioners will meet November 1 to take up the fixing of tho precincts for next year's elections. Ho BayB that petitions for changes In precincts should bo filed with County Clerk WntBon before 10 o'clock November 1 to receive consideration by tho commissioners. Deer Is Tame. Whllo returning from Coos River yesterday, A. M. PrentlBs' launch broke down near tho creamery- He went nshoro and wns basking in tho sun, almost aselep. Ho was suddenly nwnkencd from his re veries by n deer coming out of tho brush nud passing within a few feet of him. He did not have n gun with him nnd so ho had to merely watch tho deer while It took a swim In thu river and later returned to tho brush. Seeks Drotlier. Tom Chrlstonson of Ferndale believes ho has at last found u cluo to tho whereabouts of a brother, Chris ChrlsteiK.eli, whom ho has not seen since the latter left the old homo In Norway about thfrty-six years ago. Mr. Chrlstonson has searched far and wldo for tho broth er and recently heard of a Chris Chrlstenson who Is n llshermnn on tho Columbia River who mnybo tho long sought rolntlve. Ho Is now try ing to get In communication with him. Klks Meet. Tho Marshflold Lodge of Elks nt tholr meeting Inst evening appointed F. M. Marhnffor head of tho refreshment commlttco of tho lodge and mndo nrrungomonts for n special social session for tho lodge's meeting next Wednesday when It Is expected that two or thrco candidates will bo Initiated. Tho lodge also In structed the commlttco nrranglng for nttondlng tho grand Lodgo nt Port land next July to engngo fifty rooms for tho accommodation of Marshflold Elks there. Likes School. Tho many ncqunln tanccs of Miss Jcsslo Chnso who taught for thrco years In tho Marsh flold High school will bo glad to hear of her liking for tho eastern school which sho is nttondlng. In writing to n friend on tho Dny, Miss Chaso says, "I llko Simmons Immensely. If you ovor como oast to school don't fall to consider this ono. It Is far abend of Smith nnd Vnssar. I think." Miss Chaso Is taking tho librarians' course nt Simmons' Collego, Drook llne, MnsBj Remodels Store. Tho Anona Gro cery has been entirely romodolcd tho Inst week nnd with now furnlturo nud fixtures presents a fluo appear ance It Is now n modol, modern nnd metropolitan grocery store, nmnng tho finest In tho city. Personal Notes II. J. McDIARMID of Dnndon Is in Marshflold on business. FRANK GRANT rotiirnod today from a business trip to Portland. MRS. CHAS MURR of North Dond was a Marshllold shopper todny. C. L. I1RAINARD and wlfo returned todny from n trip to northern points. MRS. HENRY .CONLOGUK enmo ovor from Dnndon yesterday on business. A. J. DREWS oxpects to leave Satur day for Portland on n business and plensuro trip. HUGH MeLAIN plans to leavo Satur day for Portland to look nftor his contract work thoro. DR. C. W. TOWER arrived homo todny from a visit with his old frlond, Dr. Jny Tuttlo nt Asjorln. J. W. .MITCHELL and Lylo Savage In u couplo of hours hunting on the Day this morning bagged thirteen ducks. MRS. E. ARCIIAMI1EAU, who lias been visiting at tho homo of her daughter, roturucd to Marshllold today. MRS. GUY C. LATTIN and duughtor, Miss Flosslo, arrived Romo today from a visit nt Mrs. Imttln's old homo In Now York. " COL W.M. GRI.MES arii wlfo havo taken apartments In 'the Noblo houso at tho corner or Central nnd third streets nnd aro moving thoro today. J. C. WALLING of Coqulllo passed through hero today en routo homo from Portland with a now Roo runabout which ho purchased in tho Roso City. JOHN DEAR nnd wlfo of North In Ut nro Marshllold visitors today. Mr. Dear has Just comploted gath ering his potato crop, bringing la 350 sacks today. GEO SHERIDAN of North Bend la in Mnrshfleld on business. WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo is a Mnrshlleld visitor today. R. A. WERNICH of North Dond is n Mnrshlleld business visitor to day. J. S. COKE nnd family and W. S. Chandler nnd wife nro enjoying an nuto trip to Myrtlo Point todny. MISS HAZEL DEMENT, who has been spending somo tlmo on tho Bay, will leavo tomorrow for San Francisco. MRS. HERBERT G. COLEMAN, who has been visiting at tho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Savage, plans to leavo for her homo In Spokane Saturday. A. M. PRENTISS, who has been looking after business Interests hero, oxpects to leavo Saturday for Portland to rcsumo his photo graphic work there. L. H. KEATING returned today from a few weeks' vacation spent at Portland nnd other northern cities. Ho snys that Harry Mohr must have had a dream rolnttvo to his becoming n benedict. MRS. S. A. FARRIN, who has been visiting relatives at Sumnor, will leavo Saturday to visit In Portland. After n short stny thoro sho will proceed to California to spend tho winter with relatives there. MRS. RASMUSSEN of Randou Is In Mnrshfleld today, coming ovor to meet n brother, Cornelius Har land, whom sho Is expecting hero to visit her. Mr. Hurlnnd wns to havo como on tho Brenkwntor to day but missed connections. C. F. McKNIGHT anil bride arrived hero today on tho Breakwater nft or a honeymoon trip to tho prin cipal points of Interest In tho Paci fic northwest. They will tempora rily mnko their homo with Mrs. Hazard, Mr. McKntght'n sister. F. B. COUCH nnd wlfo nnd child nr rlved todny on tho nrenkwntor, and expect to mnko their futuro homo on Coos Bny. Mr. Couch Is nn oxport carpenter. Tho fnmlly lina taken apartments In tho Rood houso on Fourth nnd Park streets. R. J. MONTGOMERY nnd wlfo nnd children will lenvo tomorrow for Borkoley, Cal., whoro Mrs. Mont gomery will visit her brothor whiter Mr. Montgomery proceeds to his old homo nt Dccntur, III., for n short stay. His grandmothor, Mrs. Marietta King, will return to Do cntur with him. GUS ANDERSON, nn omployo In tho lath department of tho Smith mill, returned with his fnmlly today from Minneapolis whoro thoy spent tho Bitmmor visiting rela tives nnd friends. Ho wns accom panied by his brothor-ln-lnw Af fred Carlson, his wlfo nnd two children who hnvo como to Coos Day with a vlow to making their futuro homo bore. MR. AND MRS. JOHN GRIM nrrlvod todny Drom LonclvlUo, Colorado, nnd may mako their futuro homo here. About tho first porson Mr. Grim mot on nrrlvnl was an old friend- E. D. McArthur. Tholr friendship Is of ninny yenrs stand ing back In Lcndvlllo whoro Mr. Grim wns suporlutondont of a lnrgo smoltor with which Mr. Mc Arthur hnd n contrnct. Mr. Grim Is a brothor of Mrs. Mary E, Thompson, ono of tho Marshflold tenchors. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 A. D. S. Compound Syrup of H ypophospites Is the elegant and ideal general tonic that feeds your nerves and pro vents them from becom ing frantic. Tones up your hod)' and gives vigor, life and health to your system. Put yourself in tho best of condition. A large bottle for $1.00. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 1U, MARSHFIELD. Light, Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right. -.Muotu, uregon.