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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25j 911 EVENING EDITION. shoe insurance; and you don't get anything like it with any other shoe Selz Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Mill-to-Man Clothiers Always- "liTe Busy For Your Drugs If tho drug or medicine offered you Is not what yo.ur physi cian ordered, or what your experience lias provon to bo tho right thing at the right time' Don't tako It. x Our rule Is never to forco nny nrtlclo on any person. Hero, you receive what you ask for or wo will gladly obtain It for you If wo aro out. , Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Pfione T.J.pCAIFE 99 A. II. HODGINS Marshfield Paint . (& Decorating Co. Estimates mArsiifield, Furnished Phono 1401, Oregon We Clean and Press ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J Good Livery Service Pancy now rigs, good horses nnd reful drlvors are now at ttho dis posal of tho Coos Ray public at RKASOXARLE RATES Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready for y trip nnywhoro nny tlmo, Horaoi warded and rigs enrod for. few hearso and spoclal acommo onions provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S MVKUV A.VI) PERI) STA1IL1SS I'HO.NK U7il-J WANTEDm"- CAltl'lH'S UI'IIOLSTKKI.VG AND fWXOS TO CLIMAX, by tho Pnouma "c Cleaning Compnny. Orders for ork taken nt (JOIXO HAHVKV I'linvp inn ; AUt Unique Pantatorium JvS'S?.' CIANIXG, PRESSING fit WORK.mXG ALL KISDS F :'6 Central avonuo Phono 250X mS PINEGOR, A new stock of tho latest In the MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J L!Eht,rnctDr,ck Building, Electrlo Pn,;lB.tean Heat. Elegantly urnlshed Rooms with Hot HOTEL .CO OS Site.. KnA- MBTLIN, Prop. Cor tfent! a Day and Upwards. Vt. "SSy and Market Marshfield. Oregon. I M Guaranteed Shoes With every pair of Selz Royal Blue Shoes there , is -a guaran tee which insures absolute satis faction to the wearer It is Woolen Mill Store Corner" Mam 298 Us WA.TER Well-known fraternal or ganization desires tho (services of upright man or woman or ciinr actur and ability to represent them In Mnriihllold and vicinity. Salnry or commission. See It. A. Wilder, Chandler hotel. FOR tlio InU'ht Ktyles in divhsiimkiug and ladles' tailoring see Mrs. it. Starr, back of Tho Times' printing otllce, Mirrshlleld. LOST Sunday, child's gold chain and cross. Reward for returning It to Times' olllce, WAXTKD Ohi for restaurant ivori:. Apply Ilaltlmoro Lunch room. WAXTII (Jlil for geiu'i-al Iiouso work. Apply 188 Second nnd Park St., or P. O. Uox 38, Marshllold. FOR SAMv Tho doon lino Apply 108 Second streot. liens. WAXTICI) i:peiJeiiccd stationary engineer, thoroughly rollnblo de sires position. Stato wages paid. Address "Compotont" enro Tlmoa' WANTED Room nnd board vtltli private family by young married lady. Address "X" this olllce. FOR SALE Cheap if taken hoon, n good plnno. Apply nt F. Timmor mnn's rosldenco, North Front St. WANTED Nino gentlemen roomers. Will hoard two. Emiulro 388 First St. or Homo Realty Co., 304 North Front St. FOR ItEXT A small honsj tlo-io In corner Second nnd Hall. 10 with water. Enquire of F. E. Alien, FOR SALE Two American bov ball alloys ln flno condition. Cash or torms. Address A. D. Campboll. WANTED From 25 to 50 loads of uood manure. Freo from shav ings. L. J, Simpson, North Bond. NOTICE Have Rradfleld's orches tra furnish music for that banquot, dnnco or party. Phono 3-J. FOR SALE My farm 000 acres in ono lot or will cut up in parcels to suit. C. W. Santord. Marshfield. WILL EXCHANGE My S2.100, equity In n 5-room bungalow, lot 80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Vnlued at ?3,000 for acreage property near or In Marshflold, Or. I am tho owner of this bungalow, nnd shall only deal direct with owner of property. Inquire of L. J. Juston, Lloyd hotol, Marshflold. After the sbow try a Turkish Uaiu Phon$ 2 14-J. Coos Bay Ore. HOME BUYERS TAKE NOTICE! 10 Acres of lnnd, .10 acres bottom land, THIS IK IIO'ITO.M LAND, on navigable water, every day bont ser vice, CO minutes to Mnrshllcld county road, six miles to Mnrshllcld. Telephone service, water supply from spring, storage tank of con crete holding one thousand gallons, piped to hoiiso and barn, good pres sure, nine-room house (with furni ture In house), two flroplncos. Clo sets, pantries, wash rooms, barn 50x 30 ft, boat house, with a Xo. 1 boat. Eleven hcud of cows, hay In barn, 110 ricks of wood, milk enns, cream se parator, farm wagon and farm tools, all goes for 1 1,000. Threo thou sand dollars will get possession, lml nnco time to suit purchaser. Inter est on deferred payments at six por cont per annum, paynblo Homl-nn-nunlly, sales conditions, contract with deed In escrow, subject to con tract. Good reasons for soiling. Apply to K. A .WILLIAMS on promises, or STUTSMAN' CO., Ron! Estato, 130 Broodway, Marshflold, Oregon. The Royal TONIGHT! Another Interesting -PROGRAM DON'T MISS IT. "TIIK MINOR CHORD" (A beautiful drama of a girl's do votlon to n muslclnn nnd Its pathetic soquol. Kvory music lovor on Cops Ray shoflld seo this beautiful pic- t,ro) "CAKSAIl IHRO'ITEAU" (A strong drnmn of lovo nnd nmbl- tlon.) ADMISSION C nnd 10 CENTS Public Stenographer All Work Confidential PllOne NO. - 156 No. Brodaway ' I . . .. of klras, who have Bomn Inventive nLIIIty nlPBPJ'W'wrllo imui writ., llll.'l'l t' V .t llivrllll'. i-t Mtcnl Allurnvf , U'n.lilimtoii, 1). u. .w --.. .. .. FRIDAY On Steamer Rcdondo wo will recolvo our flrst Shlpmont of Delicatessen Goods Wo havo Innugurnted this department to meet tho locnl domnnd of Marshflold IioubowIvos who deslro to sectiro this class of goods which cannot bo secured at presont, It will bo established on tho samo standard ot oxcolloiico as tho rest ot our business and will bo enlarged as tho domnnd warrants.. Wo feel cortnln that our customers will appreciate our efforts to.pleaso thorn with n largo variety of puro foods from which to mako selections and will do their part In tho way of patronago to mako tho now de partment n splendid success. As rapidly ns tho demand increases wo will eulnrgo tho department by Uio addition of now goods. Our flrst shlpmont will consist of Veal Loaf, sliced per pound 25c Liver Loaf, sliced ikt pound 25c Delicious Chicken Loaf. ....,,.,.' ikt pound (iOe llcndClicc.so ', per pound 25c Mayonuiilso Dressing ht bottle 25o Remember all theso articles aro strictly homo mndo and tho finest wo can buy. Thoro will bo a largo amount of other now goods In which you will bo interested thnt will arrive on this steamer. Don't forgot theso goods arrive Friday on tho Redondo. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- ffl v.$lrl V THIS WEATHER. (By Associated Preps.) OREGON, Oct. 25. Fulr to night and Thursday. North to east winds. local TEMPERATURE hi:- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. 111., Oct. 21, by Mrs . Precipitation none Wind, Northwest! clear. Very 111. Chas S. Hllborn, tho Mllllconin pioneer who has been sick for sonic time, Is reported to bo In a rather critical condition today. In Released. Sam Center was re leased today by City Recorder Butler on the promise of Centers' father that the latter would bchnvo himself. To Undergo 0K'i'iitlou. Miss LoiiIko Halo of Ilandou was brought to Meroy hospital yesterday to under go nn operation for appendicitis. To Coqulllo. n-Jnglnecr Sunnier of tho North Coast line, went to Co qulllo this afternoon to look up somo olllclol records relative to tho pro ject. He will return tonight. Show Coining. Advanco Agont Hawley ot tho Nashville Students ar rived hero today. Tho troupe con sists of ten Negro singers, musicians and artists who will present n niln Istrcl show nt tho Royal November 1 and 2. The company will make tho Coos county circuit and Mr. Haw ley sayB they nro tho best negro on tcrtnlucrs on tho Coast. WIuh OmtcHt. .John Ilcrron hns been advised that tho Interior De part m'ont hns decided In his. favor the Fall Creek homestead contest. Parties who endeavored to secure it with North Pacific scrip Instituted the proceedings. This ls. thought to flu nlly decide tho caso nnd F. 13. Haguo, AddlHon Cook, Tip Cordes, J. Schn- pors, Karl vcnnor, jns Wlnno, Jack Fnrloy, Alton Songstncken, Hugh Sneddon nnd Wntt Short expect simi lar decisions In their homestead con tests. Geo Horron, Tom Smith nnd Roy Moore previously won fnvorablo decisions. Ifnlil KopIiiI. A vnrv nnlovnblo ovenlng wns spent Inst night liy tho inombors of Coos liny Camp No. 8-108, Modern Woodmen of Amorlcn, nt tho Finnish hall. It was tho reg ular mooting of tho camp, nnd nttor tho regular routlno business hud been transacted, n light lunch and impromptu speeches woro enjoyed by thoso prcsont. M. McLnln of Grnnd Mnrliis, Michigan, has boon nppolnted ,i0Mty hend counsul for Marshflold nn,i tho Camp has started nn active campaign for now inombors. Sovou 'nowly elected membors will ho adopt- d nt tho noxt meeting of tho Camp which will bo hold on Tuesday eve ning, November 14. . Logger Injured. A loggor named Davis sustained sovcro Injuries to City Auto Service Good Cnrs, Careful Drlvors and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro nt nny tlmo." RtnuiiH Rlanco Hotol nnd Blanco r I twn i G tiit Tlnv Tltinnna 7ft nml 4(1. '". "'"'"' "- . ' w "- A.tyl.V . ..Wl. "M ..... AJIi.lit lilinllna r. I mill dli. DARKER Ai GOODALH. Proprietors. 85 and 305 K. .Mlngus, special government ! , ,"., V. B' , . U10.s ot st Mon" ralich near the Coos Day creamery meteorological observer: llc,n- Cat 10''c church cleared about "nnd had opened nn onico In Mnrsh- Maxlnium 00 !i?2' -J110. t0,tnl rcccl,ts wero about Hold so that ho could not very well Minimum 43 ? ,0, Tll0JU,lc9 nro vor' muc Brnt- attend to tho duties of councilman hi a j.nn n .... r.c I ,9c.a over tho success of It In a Hnnn- North Bond. Tho rcslgatlon was ac- "" v v WW w rllrtl nH lltAII ah h HAnlnl titntl I his log 111 nn nccldont tit Smlth-Pow ors Catni) No. 2 on Isthmus Inlot yes terdoy. Ho was taken to his homo In Coqtilllc. Rent Maybe Lost. According to a rumor nlloat hero today, the Hunter, formerly the Gardiner tug, but which was later taken to Pugct Sound and converted Into a passenger uont, was lost there recently. ! Crows Itlg Corn Stnlks of corn, 4 twelve feet high, with largo cars aro fill nvllllilt nt It... At nMcl.flrtt.t ni.H...l - w V.IHIIHI, tiv HIU .Mill OI1IIUIU VlllliUUUl J of Commorce. They wcro brought down by Mrs. Dyer of Dnnlels Creek who says they aro somo that wero 1 raised on their ranch by their llttlo , dnughtor. Catherine. J .,t . . - . . . 1C1 Welder Hurt. Kd. Woldcr ot MnrBhflold whllo playing on tho Col- umbln University football team bus- 1 1 tallied n brokon rib and othor Injuries ln n recent gnmo. Ho Is now In tho cl'cSo Infirmary but Is getting along nicely, which will bo gratifying- news to his many friends here. I.'litlulifu llnm V.. V. nvnt. wna In Mnrshfleld today preparing to go to Pistol River to assist In completing the big steel brldgo which Contractor Porham Is putting ln there. .Mr. Dy- or has Just complpted n big dam that was constructed for tho reclamation of the Pnt Kile Dralnngo District on tho Coqulllo Vlml Oyster. Capt. J. A. O'Kolly yesterday morning took his old frlond Fish Wnrden Gorr down tho Hay to the place whore Mr. O'Kolly and membors of the Rod and Gun Club planted somo oysters n fow years ago. A number wero found nnd thoy wero flno specimens of the bivalve, demon strating Hint with n llttlo care and at tention nn oyster bed could bo inndo n success hero . Move lo Eugene. L. S. Doblo, wlfo nnd daughter, Miss Helen of Port laud, have dccldod to ninko Eugeno their future home. Mr. Doblo Is tho popular trnvcllng representative ot Flolshncr, Mayer & Co., of Portland. He has been "making" Hugono for a nuniborofycnrs past nnd Is onoof tho most popular drummers on tho rond. Mrs. Do)lo nnd Miss Helen woro hero for some tlmo during tho summor. Eugeno Guard. Go To Kinplri' C. R. Smith nnd his sons, went to Emplro- today to inspect tho Southern Orogon property nnd ennnory thoro. Mr. Smith oxpects to spend a week or as much longer on tho Day as business hero requires him. His 80ii8 may romnln longer nnd enjoy nn outing hero. Mr. Snilth ns yet has not dollnltoly dotormlncd on tho dnto for beginning nny nctlvo development .of ils .Coos county prpji orty, wnlflhgon thu'rallroad IlovcIoiP incut and nlso on tho outcomo ot tho Southern Oregon company's suit. E0PLE ESZCKR 128g2U3(5XSl w W. II. SMITH is down from his Coos Rlvor ranch today. CARL McCULLOUGH of Hnynes Inlot Is n Marshflold visitor, II. J. McDIARMJD or Dandon is u Mnrshllcld business visitor today C. S. WINSOR of North Rond wns a Mnrshfleld business visitor today. MISS LAURA COLLVER of Catching Inlet Is a Marshflold shoppor today, P. G. LARSON of Mnrshfleld today pleasure. Allegany Is In on business nnd MRS. A. II. POWERS hnd sulllclontly rocovered to bo nblo to tnko it rldo yostorday. i HERBERT GEDDES of Coos Rlvor is lu Marshflold today on business mid ploasuro. MRS. S. A. YOAICAM of South Cooa Rlvor Is visiting friends In Marsh- Hold today. W. C. CULVER and W. E. Frost, cap Itallsts of Spokano, aro In Marsh flold looking over tho Investment opportunities on tho Day. . W .TRAVER Is moving today to a residence nt Plat R which ho ro rnntlv lioucht. Wblln ho will now bo outsldo of tho Marshflold city1 First Class Auto Service Two flno Cadillac cars ready for servlco at all hours anywhoro at rea sonable rntos. Phone CC-J until 11 p. m. nftor lip. m., Phono 5-J. Resl- donco Phono 28-X J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor, vienr !?i". as n result or tncir n8 a niembor of that body. Ho social at tho Odd 1; clows hall lnst.Btatcd that ho had moved to his VMM a IIVII fD tk DltUl 11 t J Wu KN Light Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right W N IN Councilman Retires on Account of Removal From City , Council Meets. At the regular meeting of tlio North Iloncl city council last evening, .T. A. Wnnl twnantlrnrt I1I0 vntitrrtm tint I"1 J -- la l,OI(,U(UIUU icopted. I As there aro but four regular meetings of tho North fiend council scheduled for the balnnco of tho year, It Is not likely that a successor will be appointed ,as his successor can bo elected at tho Decombor election, This will make four councllinen to elect In North Bond, tho terms of Messrs. Falkonsteln, McDanlol and jncoiison expiring. ' 1 U0 (ltttO Of tllC CltV CailCUB to nOItl- '!ml candidates for olcctlon will bo ,flxctl n lh? nrs' mooting In Novem- ".or' w111 Probably bo tho last of Nnvombor or tho nrst of Decombor. N thcr 1bI"oscs of importnnco wns tn,5 "P discussion of tho wntor , rojiort ue ng ucforrod until tho spoc- lal committee cnsldcrs It. limits, It Is not expected that this will intorforo with IiIb duties ns flro chief. J. E. SCHILLING who has been spending n few days hero loft on this morning's stngo for Gardiner. NBLS RASMUSSEN of Dandon Is in Mnrshneld on buslncscs and pleas ure. ROIIERT A. WILDER, special organ izer of tho Fratornnl Union, of Am erica, is lu tho city on business connected with that organization. IJOBT. WELLS expects to lcavo In a day or two for Portland and Rose burg but expects to return to tho Day soon. Ho recently sold tho Owl snloon. MRS. R.'M. WEIDER.pnBsod through hero today on route homo to Lake sldo from Dandon, whoro hIio has been visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Fred Tuttlo. LEW HAZARD and wlfo and L. A. LUJcqvlst and wlfo and Jas Watson constituted nn ntito party from Co qulllo who vlsltod Maruhflohl frhndB Inst ovenlng. GEO.. 13. PEOPLES, tho gohlnl hotel man of Coqulllo, n Marshflold business visitor today. Ho Is hav ing somo oxtenslvo Improvements mndo In his hotol thoro. MR. and MRS. GEO PERKINS of Portland, who havo been visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. W.,11. Por klns expect to return to Portland on tho Rronkwator Saturday. S. n. CUTLIP will lonvo tomorrow for Eqgeno whoro ho will spend tho wlntor with his family who recontly moved thoro from Coos Rlvor ln or der to afford better cdttcatlonnl fac ilities for tho children. GEO W. ROTNOR expects to lenvo for Portland tomorrow morning whom ho goes to moot tho ropro Bontntlves of a numbor of lnrgo eastorn houses nnd mnko pur chases for tho Woolon Mill Storo. CHARLES FENSLER of tho Hub Clothing Co., loft this morning for Portland" whoro ho goes to buy now goods for Tho Hub nnd visit his wlfo ami child who aro mak ing nn extended stny ln Portlnnd. ENGINEER SUMNER of tho Pnclflc Coast lino returned Inst ovonlng from Coqulllo whoro ho wns exam ining tho records rolntlvo to n part of tholr right of way. Ho loft this morning for his camp at Winches tor Day. W. S. CHANDLER nnd wlfo nnd sou, Will, will lonvo In a fow days for San Frnnclsco whoro thoy will spend a fow wooks. Mrs, Chatid lor will visit their daughter, Mrs. Troiunluo, In British Columbia be fore roturnlug horo but Mr. Chand ler expects to return !u a fow wooks. M. J. ANDERSON of Grants Pass Is spending a fow days In Marshflold on business and plonsuro. Ho was formerly ln charge of tho govern ment's forest reservo near thoro and is euthiiBlnstlo over tho futuro prospects of Southwestern Orogon, Ho says Grants Pnss Is also oxpoct Ing somo railroad .dovolopmont soon nnd, In fact, hoping that It will not bo long boforo a lino Is completed from thoro to Coos Bay. BAND DANCE nt EAGLES HALTj l!fih..,lnv niinnlno 1fITim.'lt MIT. sic by full band. M 4 . M I n