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JJJ5wI!t5w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 24, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. 3, i I I U..-L 4 mn ifjgfn: ifeafli 'A ''j-.f:?:; rr " Yi '-w n wj W0? rEAITH and peace join bauds to bring linnniuess to the farmer while prosperity shines brightly 'round his poultry quarters when fenced with "Pittsburgh Perfect" Poultry and Garden Fence Iu quality of material, method of construction, dura bility with real service as well as in distinctive appearance, "Pittsburgh Perfect" Fence stands pre-eminently first. Electrically Welded at the joints, these are the fence's strongest parts. "One solid piece of metal" aptly phrases it. Through the hardest usage, "Pittsburgh Perfect" Fence stands erect, even aud firm. Open llctrth Wire, tnaua from our own formula anil perfect!? cMrm lird with pura cine (Iheonlr oalanlilng metal sliiolutelr ruat-prool), ! the itronint, loughe it and noil tailing 1 1 ttcn wire po.ilLlo to rnanu. (.cture,anilUuedicluilelrln"Iiri3UUUGII I'EKFECT" Tcnce. For FIELD, FARM, RANCH, LAWN, POULTRY PURPOSES "Pittsburgh reflect" Fence perfectly meets the most exacting requirements. Pioneer Hardware Company JJO rronl btrcct, Marshficlu, Oregon tflrVi Always- "TiTe Busy Corner" Another Good One- Arch AhH'CoriaUpatlon Pills nro vory bonotlclul In toning tip nnd strengthening the .niUHclos of tliu bowels thus overcoming Constipation, also having n like action or Stomach anil Liver. Wis are exclusive n gents for tho Famous Arch lino of Family IleinodlvH. Try this ono nnd you'll luaulro concerning the rest. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Mam 298 -Us Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at tho Pacific Moaumontal Wonts, South Broadway and make selection from the lnrge stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In hts employ the only practical marble and gra nlte cutter In Coos county, And none but tho host worn la turned " lKI) nil I fn ftittint'ftl It m ten !'k. Apply iss Second nnd Park w r. o. i0X as, Mnrshflold. ? sM'l Two dozen lino "liens. -iJLJ!ipccond atreot. !?.V'"",'X1H?1 l'wtl btiitloimry "weer, thoroughly rollnulo de rj position, state wages paid. 4lres3 "Comnetont" enrn Times JBIIKXT it flnnUliml' l,ni.nfeu.n. -H2JliiPhono 49L. E iim,,jr by yns married !' Address "X" this new. wn-iT" ton.. I. " w i"1''" gentlemen jrif preferred. Phono 58X. '. . SI'Wt-TIMKKKKl'Kll-Dc. other ,' ncc"r"to. Would do tarTIm ,n connect,0n- "Man" sT7nr- Utak.n V " "" l,,,0,rt Kooils cheap i;n at Onpn o'lK x. c . at -w auu 4u OCUUIIU OVi tori' p0Im f1' general honso Cm ' , amly small. Ko children. tea, & -QQWi uures3 i. s. Kauf- SAnT"" - Itood m,' v"e"I If taken soon, n K-, ""; APly at F. Tlmmor LJsl4enco, North Front St. tEDjf, o gentlemen roomers. Will board two. Enquire 3SS First St. or Home Renlty Co., G1 North Front St. WANTED Five htwxly roomers mill hoarders, nleo qulot plnce. Reason nblo rates. Closo In, 310 First St. Fhono 1CGL. FOR REXT A smnll houso close In corner Second and Hal. $10 with vvntor. Enquire of F. H. Allon. FOR SALIC Two American liov ball nlloys In flno condition, unsn or tonus. Address A. D. Campboll. WAXTUD From 23 to 50 loads of good manure. Free from ahnv Ings. h. J. Simpson, North Bond. NOTICK Ifnvo llrndfleld's orches tra furnish music for that banquet, danco or party. Phono 3-J. FOIt SALE My farm 000 ncres In ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshfleld. WILL EXCHANGE My 52,100, equity In a B-room bungalow, lot S0x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Valued at ?3,000 for ncreago proporty noar or In Mnrshflold, Or. I am tho ownor of this bungalow, nnd shall only deal direct with owner of property. Inquire of L. J. Justen. Lloyd hotel. Marshfleld. T1IH W EAT 1 1 Kit. (Dy Associated Press.) OltEdON, Oct. 21 Fair to- night and Wednusday, with east- orly winds. JiOfjuerH Incorporate. The Scoley Aiulor.Hon Logging company of Co fliillle has lllud articles of Incorpora tion with the sectetnry of state at Salem, the capitalization of the com pany being $100,000. Plays AKaln. Gordon Itasmusscu, son of Nets Hnsmussen, played part of tho gamo with tho Oregon Agri cultural tuum against Paulllu Univer sity Saturday. Ho played left halt. A Btrong bandugo to protect his wenk wrist has been niuilo. laclllc Univer sity was defeated 20 to 0. Sent North. Emnm Ingram, tho North Head girl who was recently found guilty of delinquency by tho Coos county juvenile court, was taken north Saturday on tho Ureakwater to Portland to enter a rescue home there. En route, she was placed In the keeping of Cnpt. T. J. Macgcnn. Council Tonight. Tho Marshfleld city council will meet this evening to take up tho Improvement of Market avenue nnd the Intersecting streets. It In expected Hint there will bo a largo turnout of affected proporty owners as this will be their last chance to express themselves on plans for the Improvement. Willamette Loses. Saturday, Wil lamette University was defeated at Portland by the Multnomah club ole ven by n score of 17 to 0. Tho Mult nomah club team far outweighed tho college men. In Its account of the game, tho Salem Statesman says thnt lCrlu Dolt of Marshlleld played n strong gamo on tho offensive and de fensive. Uolt played at right tackle. New Illlllard Hall Alfrod Matson, who has been connected with tho Richmond Illlllard parlors for some time, has leased tho room in tho new Alliance building at the corner of Front and Central avonucs and will opon n billiard and pool parlor there: Ho has gone to Portland to purchaso tables and fixtures and expects to re turn with thorn tho latter part of tho jveek. A TUIIKISH UATli will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. There Are Several Reasons Why our price should be the lowest and one reason why it is we want your business. Suits From $8.50 to $25 Fixup EXPECTS LINE 10 ROSEBURG Personal Notes MUS. J. It. HODGE of Allegany Is a Marshlleld shopper today. MltS. C. I. STAN and baby of Uan don weio In Marshlleld yesterday. San Francisco Man Thinks Southern Pacific Will Build From Here There. Thnt the Southern Pacific plnns a lino from Coos liny to Uoseburg re gardless of Its present plan to build from Coos Hay to Eugene Is the be lief of Hubert A. llruce of Sail Fran cisco who Is In Marshlleld. 11 r. Uruco is in n business way connected with the railroads and his sou Is now em ployed a3 a civil engineer by tho Southern Pacillc. He expects his son to be on the Uay within u mouth or so. As reasons for his belief that tho Southern Pnclllc will build from Coos Day to Koscburg, Mr. Hruco gives tho fact, thnt tho company Is hrrnnglng to erect new shop buildings tit Hosoburg. The plans for the new buildings call for concrete structures and ono of them will be u twenty stall concrete roundhouse. For tho present shop business at Hosoburg, ho snys, a twenty stall roundhouso would not bo needed. Furthermore, If the announced plans of tho South ern Pacillc are carried out and the bulk of the through business be tween Portland and California points handled over tho now Natron cut-off route Instead of the old Shasta route, on account of the lesser grado on tho new road, there would not bo us much business for the, Hosoburg uhops as there now Is. Ho cannot llguro any other need for tho larger shops at ItoHoburg than anticipation of a line from there to Coos Day. IN CALVIN'S DISTHICT. San I'raui'lsco Southern Pnclllc OI11- elal'.s Territory IncludcN This Section. SAN FltANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 2-L The first nows of an eastward and northward extension of tho Pacific system territory of the Harrlmnu lines, was nindo public hero, In tho first oillclal circular Issued by Wlt- llum Sprotilo, tho now president of the Southern Pacific company. The circular announced that after No vember 1, tho Jurisdiction of Wil liam F, Horrln, E. B. Culvln and E. O. McCormlck, vice-presidents of the Southorn Pacific railroad, will ex tend over tho linos south of Port land, west from Ogdon nnd west of. tho Itlo Grnndo rlvor bridge, Just this qldo'Of El Paso. ThoMirosont .onstorn nnd northern limits of tho territory are Sparks, Ne vada, and Ashland, Oregon. San Francisco will nt tho same tlmo be como tho headquarters of all tho roads oporatod by tho Southorn com panies. It is understood that tho dues In Oregon will bo provided with, nn organization of their own, so as to bo readily responsive to locnl busi ness demands. Get Bloodhounds. Al Nichols of Emplro was In Marshlleld today. Ho nnd Glen llozollo huvo Just received two flno bloodhound pups from Soat tlo which they will uso In varmint hunting and also In man-hunting it tho latter becomes nccessnry. Tho pups aro of tho red breed and nro about eight months old. They nro going to try and keop thorn chained up most of the tlmo but If they should get looso, thoy aro urging an their frlonds not to shoot thorn as worthless animals becauso until thoy nro tralnod they aro llablo to follow almost any trail nnd might bo mis taken for deer dogs. Hnvo,your Job printing dono at mo Times oiuco. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlvors and roasonablo charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere- at any tlmo." Stands ninnco Hotol and Dlanco Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 40. Night Phones 5 J and 40. HVHKKIt Ai GOOUALE, Pwnrlolors. Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 156 No, Brodawny Is your husband cross? An irri table, fault-finding disposition Is oft en due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion Is nearly al ways good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stom ach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. EDUCATOR. CRACKERS Now Tho kind you have been reading about In tho magazines. shipment Just recoived at this storo. KDUCATOlt TOASTEHHTTKS AHE A DELICIOUS, DAINTV, HE- LOVED ALIKE 11 V YOUNG AND OLD. One of tho many varieties of Educator Crackers. Thoy aro baked by the daughter of their creator. She personal ly samples each day's baking and Insists upon tho samo high qual ity that has mado Educator Crackers famous for twenty-flvo years. THE CKACKEH OF CHARACTER AND ECONOMY. Educator Tonsterettes aro made from wholo wheat flour freshly stone-ground In tho good old-fashioned way, Tho flour Is mixed with pure, sweet spring water from our own Artesian wolls. Thon it Is savored with tab'e salt. And toasted to a dollcato brown. And touched with table butter. Yes, you'll find Toastercttes a uulquo and wholesome delicacy delightfully different from any other cracker you over tasted. Jubt try them once. Then you'll noyer be without them. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 HEN McMULLEN Is hero from Myr tle Point on business mid pleasure. to bo In tho gamo. Mr. Justen Is a brother of Mrs. Sullivan of (thoj Lloyd hotel. ? i T. F. HAUSCHILDT nnd wlfo of Coos Hlver ure In Marshlleld today. NELS MONSON of Ten Mllo Is a Marshlleld business visitor today. DK. SMITH J. MANN of Dandon was In Marshlleld yesterday on business. O. .1. SIGNALNESS nnd wlfo of Sum ner were Marshfleld visitors today. TOM MOFFATT of Denver Hill was In .Marshlleld yesterday on business. K. M. JENNINGS and wlfo plan to leave In a few dnya for San Francisco. T. F. HAUSCHILDT, of Coos River, was n Marshlleld business visitor today. ED. RAYMOND of Ten Mllo Is In Marshlleld today on business and pleasure. MRS. EMMA NASHURG Is entertain ing n few friends nt sewing nt her home today. ANDERSON WRIGHT, tho woll known Sumner pioneer, Is n Marsh lleld business visitor today. MRS. P. A. SANDUERG has issued lnvltnttons for a brldgo lunchcou Tuesday afternoon, October 31. CHAS STITTEM hns returned from Forest Grove, Oro., whore ho Iiiib been visiting his sou, George. GEO. T. TREADGOLD has returned to his homo at Dandon after a short stay with frlonds on tho Day. MRS. M. J. OSTROW and baby havo roturned from ait ovor-Sundny vis It at tho Chns Hunter homo at Coos City. A". R. McDONALD and Alex RIcson woro among tho Ten Mllo resi dents transacting business in Marshfleld today. JOHN D. OOSS arrived homo this morning from Snn Francisco, com ing vin Hosoburg and tho old Coos Hny wagon road. JOHN MATSON and wlfo of Catching Inlut woro In Mnrshflold today on routo to Dnndon whoro thoy will visit for a fow days. MRS. EMIL OOREN of Coqulllo, who recently underwent nn opera tion at Morcy hospital, Is reported getting along nicely. L. C. F. UALZ, tho government en gineer who hns been working ou tho Coqulllo undor Engineer Leofe, cumo over to Mnrshflold yesterday. MKS. ELIZABETH PERKINS, post mistress nt Gardlnor, loft on this morning's stngo for homo nftor a short visit with friends in Mnrshflold. HOMER RING roturned today from Smith's llasln. Ho reports that tho Hoeck camp thoro has beon closed down owing to an ovorsup ply of logs. ALEX CHRISTENSON, who was severely Injured In tho South In let camp of tho Smlth-Powora com pany a fow woekH ngo, was ablo to bo nut yesterday. Ho has to usq crutohos but Is recuperating rapid ly. MRS. RHODES of South Inlot, who undorwoiit nn operation at Mercy hospital Sunday, la roportod got tlng along nicely. Hor nllniont was not nppondloltls, as was ro portod yostorduy, but was nbdo mlnnl trouble L. J. JUSTEN of Portland, is in tho city with a vlow to locating horo. Mr. Justen has had his oyo on Coos Uay for some tlmo and hns mado ono or two trips hero previously, but thinks tho time Is nbout ripo for some big dovolopmont hero, nnd desires to bo on tho ground First Class Auto Service Two flno Cadillac cars ready for sorvlco at all hours nnywhoro at rca Bonnblo rntos. Phono CC-J until 11 p. m. after lip. m., Phono 5-J. Resl- donco Phono 28-J. J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor. CHARLES MAUP1N, tho oil man,- Is1 wearing a smile today not becauso ho has struck oil but because ho received a tologram yesterday from Mrs. Mnupln, saying that she would Join him soon, sailing -from San. Francisco on the first steamer. RALPH W. COKE of North Bond was In Marshlleld yestorday adver tising the seventh annual ball of the North Bond Flro Department which will he held at EckhofC hall thcro next Saturday night. Elaborate preparations aro being; made for It. MRS. A. Z. DOWNS returnod over land yestorday from McMlnnvllIeV Ore., where alio nttended tho State Baptists convention, and also vis ited her son, Clifford, who Is at tending school. At McMlnnvllto she distributed postors advertising tho fact that Coos Bay was going; to got a railroad soon and that thcro was a big Hold hero for church work and stirred up a great deal of enthusiasm over Coos' Bay. DAUGHTER IS INJURED. Child of Former Coos Bay Couplo Bitten by Dog at Klamatli Fnlli. Tho following dispatch from Kla ninth Falls will be of interest to tho' ninny friends horo of L. it. Robertson and family, Mr. Robertson having been manager of tho Coos Bay Tolo phtmo company for several years prior to Its salo to tho Coos Bay1 Homo Telephone company n couplo of' years ngo: "Huttle, tho C-yenr-old daughter of Mannger L. R. Robertson of tho Pnclllc' Telbphono & Telegraph com pnny, was severely bltton this nftor- noon by a prcsumnbly-tnmo St. Borr. nurd dog belonging to Thomas Drake,, an attorney. Tho uttornoy wns In store while tho dog waited outBldo. Tho little child camo running up to' tho dog to play with tho bruto nud(' It, growled. A clerk heard tho growl' and says ho asked Drako it It would' bite, Drake roplylng that it would' not harm children. "Hardly an IiiBtant afterwards it' scroam was henrd and whou tho men' wont outBldo found that tho cn'nlho had mado n snap at tho Uttlo girl and bitten severely hor loft oar, .up per lip nnd Bcnlp. Dr. J. E. Taylor trcatod her under an anaesthetic. She Is oxpectcd to recover." Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hava ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific Llvory & Transfer Co. DON'T FORGET tho Sovonth An nual BALL, NORTH BEND FIB II DEPARTMENT. Eckhoff Hall, SAT URDAY night, OCTOBER 28. Tick ets $1.00. Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths PHONE 214-J. WhatB-D-Cos Label Means to You When you see our orange colored label on a bottle of medicine, either a prescription or a homo remedy, -you can rest as sured that tho bottle con tains absolutely pure drugs of full strength and potency, Our label also means competent com poundingall medicines purchased here are pre pared by -a Registered, graduate Pharmacist. Our prices are no highor, and in many casos lower than you would havo to, pay for doubtful drugs and sorvico, Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, MARSHFIELD. FREE Lessons In rudiments of Instrumental and vocnl music. For children from? tho age of eight to twolvo. Accom modations for thirty. Call 4 to 5 P. M. at studio. I PROF. RICHARDS. I Light, Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right. i i i.