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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 911 EVENIMG EDITION. ' . i f 1 I a t t ii c ft t II 01 n 1 4 ICE TO JAIL "IWILL UtliCH il II DAYS 5 II. 15 Sam Centers Gets Into Trouble For Causing Disturbances Here. "In ngiln, out again, In again" tells In brief the story of Snm Con tors' exnerionce with the Mnraliilwld city Jan. oaterday afternoon, ho nnd Frank Smith were arrested for lighting nnd creating a disturbance and this morning each paid a line of $5. Shortly after noon, Centers was again arrested for disturbing the peace and placed in Jail. Centers Is uom Llbby and for a tlmo was em ployed as a delivery man here. Yesterday afternoon Centers and Smith had imbibed too freely and the trouo.e followed. They had mix ed it up several times and were dis turbing tho peace and unlet of South Urondway when Marshal Carter heard of it and started after them with an auto. He Ilnnlly located them but did cntch them until after a chase. Ho brought them up town and at tho corner of Commurclal nnd Front, Smith jumped out nnd ran upstulrJ in n nearby building. Carter gave pursuit and Centers than hiked In tho opposite direction. Fred Nelme cor rnled Centers nnd tho two wero ilnnl ly taken to Jnll . REBELS MANY TOOK DEER. (Uy Associated Press.) CHICAGO,.!!!., Oct. iM Hoor drinkers In America consumed lU.'JOO, 000,000 glasses last year, according to II. K. O. Uolnmann, secretary of tho UnLod Stales Brewers' associa tion, who addressed the brew ors' convention on "Ileer, tho People's lloveruKo. Simpson Lumber Company's New Vessel Is Hapidly Wearing Completion. The new steam schooner which Is under construction nt the North llend shipyards for the Simpson Lumber company, la rapidly Hearing comple tion and unless something unexpected Interferes, she will probably bo launched on or about November IB. She will probably be named tho As toria, in honor of tho old tug of tho Simpson Lumber company which did such excellent servlco for years and whoso engines she carries. It wiib llrst thought to name her the A. M. Simpson In honor of Cnpt. cjiiiuiann. hut the latter objected. He said he had built many boats In his day nnd It wns too late to iinmo ono for him now. However, tho namo has not been definitely decided upon. It Is expected to get tho boat clos ed In this week so thnt they will no longer bo dependnnt upon good weather for working on her. NVms or Snipping. The Gardiner Mill company's schooner, tho Sadie, was towed In to Coos Day today by tho Gleaner nnd will probably load hero for San Francisco. Tin. iironkwntor will sail from Portland this evening for Coos Hay and reach hero, early 'lliursua morning. Tho Alliance Is scheduled to snll tomorrow from Portlund for Coos Hay nnd will probably reach hero about noon Thursday. The Itedondo Is scheduled lo snll frmn Sim Francisco for Coos Uny tomorrow afternoon. HA CITY Chinese Revolutionists Report ed to Have Captured Im portant Point. (Uy Associated Press to C003 Day Times.) SHANGHAI, China, Oct. 24. Kin Klang, In tho province- of Klnng SI, hos fallen Into tho hands of tho re bels. Tho government house wus burned. IMPERIAL ARMY SLOW. Wnlls For General Who Wnlts For Reinforcements. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SHANGHAI, China, Oct. 24 Tho latest reports from tho Hankow Stnto department to tho government nro thnt tho troops have moved northwnrd nnd are now awaiting nt Slookan tho Minister of War, Gen eral In Topnng, who In turn awaits reinforcements before attacking tho Insurgents' positions. Tho rebels nt Hankow nnd Wu Chnng arc reported to bo twenty-live thousand strong nnd to bo well armed. ALUMNI ID lyCHAOL North Bend Football Game Ends With Five to Five Score Yesterday. The first football game of tho sea son In North Hond yestordny aftei noon resulted In a tie, tho IUyh school nnd Alumni each scoring live For n little while, it looked as though the game might terminate- In a squnbblo owing to tho last qtinrter running over the tlmo limit and tho High school scoring live more. Fl nnlly tho timekeeper, Prof. Grubbs, stated thnt the game should hnvo been called before the High school scored tho Inst time, lenvlng It a t.'o. Glen Grout was tho referee. Tho lineups of the two teams were HO 1VJ1IVJ 1 O, Position High Sclioois 1 e Dewey 1 t Ware, Smith 1 g CUnklnbenrd u Davis v g Goldor r t Hanson r c Co nro q q Sliepard r u New kirk 1 h Van Zllo f b Welling ? ASSIST MARK TWAIN'S OLD TIM E Fill END NOTICn TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon nnd nre prepared to pay tho highest cash prlco for thorn. For further parti culars sco C. G. HOCKETT, ICmpIro City, ot GEO. F. SMITH, CflOrt K've- Alumni Coke llouskn Fulton Hrlgham Johnson Grey Heynolds Kibbler Davis Sweet Gnffney DON'T FOUGHT tho Seventh An nual HALL, XOHTII REND FIllK DEPARTMENT. Eckhoff Hnll, SAT URDAY night, OCTOHER US. Tick' cts $1.00. Have your calling enrds printed at The Times' olllco. LAST HORSE DRAWN MIl'S LONDON, Knglund. October 2-1. When Amlrow Gibson, for thlrty- soven years tho driver of an omnibus In London, tnrowH uqwh ii ngirio night near tho end of tho pres ent month, the Inst horse-drawn bus will have llnlshed Its llnnl trip through tho streets of the worlds metropolis. Gibson Hhnkes his gray head Badly over tho prospcctH and declnres thnt tho London of tho motorbus nnd tnxi- -l. ia .,n nu linnliv nn tho London of tho days when people wero content to move more Biowiy. nu "When I started driving folks seemed to hnvo more time and wero mor contented. Passongers of today nev er think of passing tho time of day with tho driver, or asking questions llko they used to." At tho heydoy of Gibson's career the two omnibus compnnlos of London owned 31,000 horses. (Dy Salmon THOLLIXfl SPOON'S nnd Lines nt MILNER'S. Associated Press to C003 Bay Times.) LONDON, England. Octobor 24.--Joseph Voroy, friend and courier of Murk Twain during nlno of tho Euro pean tours made by tho Aniorlcnn l.,.i.wirlut linn linilll reSCUOd f 10111 want by n society of professional hu morists, verey ten tne piucn 01 lib erty from the loss of his savings, which had been Invested unwisely, nnd ho wns in nctual want when dis covered In obscuro London lodgings by n London'H paper's representative. When hlH plight wns made public, a .,.,.), or nf nilmlrorH of Mark Twain (i.ti.i-nutn,! tlinillHPlVPH 111 Ills llOllUlf and secured him n position as lectur er to n society ror tne encourngoinom ot humor. Just prior to his Into mls- rnriunn. the former courier was on- gaged as pheasant raiser by King Alfonso of Spain. On ono of tho vis Its of tho royal family to tho hatch ery, Voroy entertained them with stories of his travels with tho celebra ted Amemrlcnn humorlBt. Ho hnB an endless storo of recollections of his famous employer. Hnvo your calling enrds printed at Tho Times' ofllce. TELLS THE CAUSE OF APPENDICITIS Lockhnrt & Parsons Drug Co. sta tes that much appendicitis In Mnrsh llold Is cnuBed by constlpntlon, gas on tho stomach or sour stomach. Theso troubles nro almost INSTANTLY re lieved nnd nppondlcltls guarded ngnlnst by tnklng a SINGLE DOSE of slmplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, otc, ns compounded In Adlor-1-kn, the iiow German appendicitis remedy. 1, LESS CHIME IX EXGLAXI) The report of tho British Prison Commission Just mndo public Indl cutes thnt crlmo Is on tho decrenso In the kingdom ns there Is n fnll of 14,000 In the number of prisoners. Tim PniniiilKHlniiors denounce short sentences and plead for longer terms with n view to successnu reiorunuorj effects. Tho report bears testimony to the good mornl effect of lectures nnd concerts In tho prisons. COKE DECIDES CASE. Look Before You Buy A glimeo at the Toggery Clothing "Will convinco you of their superior stylo and tailoring and no other clothes at the price, $2U to $25, can surpass them. "We do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suits from $10 to" $40. Ono price, good goods and on tho square, is our motto. The Toggery Judge Coke of Mnrshllold luu dtf missed the Injunction enso of tho Hooth-Kolly Lumber company vu. tho City of Eugene, which wuh commenc ed during tho construction of the city's hydro-electric dlteh nnd .1 do-imn'i-pr to the comnlnlnt was tiled by I tho city nnd In about 18 mouths judge Coke sustnlned the demurrer. (The amended complaint ns Hied and I demurred to and tho demurrers mis j tallied, after which tho attorneys for tho plaintiff company wrote .Kidgo Coko they did not care hi plead further and the clerk received a let tor laying the case had beiii dlbtiils- Bed. Eugene Hegistor. SAIriXG MONEY. Put soven dollars in the bank ns soon ns vou can do It: prepare for j seasons lean and lank nnd you will I never rue It. 1 used to blow my wages In ns fast ns 1 could earn them. Whene'er 1 had some scads ot tin, I I iniulo a rush to burn them. I nought nil kinds of raiment gay and 'shining ties and collars, and then one happy, fateful day I salted seven dollars. I put thoso roubles down In brine an Impulse led me to it. And now Just tako this bunch of mine: Go likewise thou and do It. Those seven bones soon called for more nnd eftsoons I had twenty; each week I put In three or four and soon I'll roll In plenty. Since I began this bank ing graft, my self-respect Increases. I feel thnt I'm as big ns Tuft and just ns slick as grease Is. I am the young man unnfmid, tho youth with glad kydoodle. Tho whole town wants I to got my trade, becnuso I hnvo the , boodle. I do not fear tho rainy dny whereon tho broke man hollers; bo 'takti my plan go light away and salt down seven dollars. WALT MASON. HAND DANCE at EAGLES nALL Saturday evening, OCTOBER 28. MU am t,v KlTYiTi hand. And Look at Our Window v. Jewelry Sale Everything in Window at OneHalf Price New Stock Coming in The Old Must Move Red Cross Drug Store PROP. C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 4(i1 North Bend HEAItY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Hlcyclo supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, olcyclos, etc., repnlred. Umbrellns covered nnd repaired. E. HANDEL, Prop. So. fl07 No. Front St. Phono 180-11 Prof. A. Richards A GHADUATIXG TEACIIEU Pupil of Carl Christenson, tho well known New York Swedish concert pianist, will tako a limited number of students for private lessons. Applicants call at Studio, Songs tncken Hldg., 10 Hroadway. $100 Reward For nny sewing machine I can't place In first class order. Supplies for all mnchlnes furnished. Leavo ordors, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phone lli-Ii Roforenco O. O. Lund, leather butcher MEN of ideas, whohavewimolnventlve ability r. i a uffl Vn.hlnirton. I. IV plfeuo writs IIIUXLKV A UclT HI, I'Mlrn ltormT. Don't waste your money buying strenKthonlnff plasters. Chamber- strenginoning' piasters. v.huiu- . urnnur Iain's Liniment Is cheaper and bettor. )" ";' Dampen a piece of flannel with t and SSSSTK bind it over the affected parts and It will relieve tne pain auu sorvnem) For sale by all dealer. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY r-H. EMTmKLETiT""" Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases trented. Consul tation free. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to C and 0 to 8 p. ni Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 130 Drondwny, Marshfleld, Oro rH. G. V. LESLIE, - Osteopathic Pliyolclan Graduate of the American school o! Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllce In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tc l; Phone 1G1-J; Marshtield; Oregon J. XV. DENNETT, Lawyer. Oftleo over Flanagan & Dennett DanV larshfleld Oregop rH. J. T. McCOItMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfllce: Lockhart Dulldlng, opposite Post O.Tlce Phone 105-J Du A. C. HUUHOUGUS, Sclentltlc Mussaclst, Treats all diseases Office, corner Second and Central Avenue. Ofllce hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. DU. A. J. HENDRY'S Slodcrn Dental Parlors. Wo are equipped to do hlghclnss work on short notice nt the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel. Chronic Diseases a Specialty 203 Coos Bldg Phone 81-L- Office hours 1 to 5. --Reasons Why rMBSsm Hb tor buits, Uver- SiKJ'Vi.7', 1 t-n . , rTi'it rJi 'ov? Lr " " 'JJniivr 'jstwfY VWtWZZfZ AfKSKJsfeSiS l J' - jV.-vSiJI', rair L coats and Rain Coats now while selections are complete You see the largest selection of Clothing in Coos County All the newest nov , elties direct from the East. f The volume of trade is our method not long profits. Our system of doing business CASH ONLY Our guarantee of satisfaction or money back "MONEY TALKS." Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MAUSHFItiL'n BAND0N FAST AND COMMODIOUS St earner Redodo EQUIPPED WITH WIltKliKSH Sails for Marshfleld from San Francisco Wednesday morning October 25, at 3:30 p, m, INTED-OCEAN TltANSPOUTATIO.V COMPANV. phono 44 C. P. McQEOilGB, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIItELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS TltOM POHTLANI) AT 8 P. SI. ON OCTOBER .1, 10, 17,21 AND HI. SAILS PIIO.M MAUSIIFIELD AT SERVICE OF TUB TIDE ON OCTOIJEK 7, 11, '1 AND 118. L. II. KEATLNO. AGENT PHONE MAIN 33-L "THE FHIEND OF COOS DAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Coos-Bay from Portland Wednesday, Oct, 25. CONNECTING WIT1A THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT I'OUTLAND NORTH I'aJIFIO 5TEAM8HIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 U. V. aiCtil'.wur.L'; iTAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our Btngca lenvo Mnrshfleld for Rosoburg nt 7 o'clock ever; evening nml afford quickest connections with Soutncrn Rnllwny. Fnro fC.OO. COOS HAY ROSEHUHG STAOE WXB- .if.pIlL OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MAIIKOT AV.. MnftWW C. P. HARNARD, Agent, llOSfclll'HG, Ore. PHONE 11 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAHLO 1ND JOSSON CESD3NT. The best Domestic nnd Imported brands. PlMter, Lima, Brick and nil kinds of builders materia HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR mrFir-K. south itnoAnwAV. piIo.Mfi Abstracts, Real Estate,, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. PnnnlllA Offl Phnnn 191 Mnrahfield Office H'3 Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gensral Agents "EASTSIDE" MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR I UovP That RoOl "' PAJHLY HOTEL UdVC Xll- NOW See CORTH0-1 THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and 11.00; week $2.00 to 15.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to 118.00 per month. FREE BATIKS B. W. BULUVAN, Prop. Fboae -.zruaaaa i48WWWaPscrr