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waw ','"' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911- EVENING EDITION. 5 fr Z i loST p I ITiLUWD ... I frTZTZ THAT. ABE PEliEECT J?WMLsW ' ! -iii- is MIf. FA IiMERx This is the plow you have been loolciny for. It turns the soil completely. Made especially for Coos County soil. IF ioeeer Hardware CommpaEny :) FRONT ST mahshfield OREGON Always- "liTe Busy Corner" Quick Action If you nro troubled with Wind or Gas In tho Stomach or Rowols, Sour Stomach or Constlpntlon, Adlor-l-kn, the now Herman Appendicitis remedy will glvo you utmost ftiBtant Ke ller. Wo nro Exclusive AgontB for thin splendid Remedy. Will absolutely guarantee) It. 8K13 OUR WINDOWS Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298- Us ESKIMO SEALERS. tho "WANTED Well-known frnteninl or ganization doslrca tho services of upright mnn or woman of char acter nnd ability to represent them In Mnrshllold unil vicinity. Salary or commission. Seo It. A. Wilder, Chandler hotol. i roit RENT "Vroom house 91 1, wllh . water, on llunkorhllt. Apply Mrs. Kami Erlckson. rOK RENT Smull ranch, stock nnd equipment for Kale'. Simp for right party. Address "S" enro Times. Coffee Made by Electricity Tho First Tlmo ColTeo hns boon mndo by Electricity on Coos liny. Lowls' Confectlonory hns Just In stalled an electric pluto nnd nn nlu mlnum Percolator by which n fresh nnd refreshing cup of coffeo may bo mndo In three minutes. THY A CUP OF LEWIS' ELECTRIO MADE COFFEE FOR A NIGHT CA1'. 1 LcwisXonf ectioncry 1 12 North Ilioudwiiy. WANTED Hoy of sixteen or older to, WILT EXCHANGE Sly $2,100, work evenings nfter school. Inqulro at Times' office. mil SALE North Ho ml im1 room. .Must bo sold on account of nthor business. Inqulro Star Theatre, North llend. equity In n G-room bungalow, lot 80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Valued at $3,000 for acreage property nenr or In Mnrshllold, Or. I nin tho owner of this bungalow, nnd shall only deal direct with owner of proporty. Inqulro of L. J. Juutcn, Lloyd hotol, Mnrshllold. WANTED T-ii or twelve gentlemen boarders. Hoard $18 p. mo. Rooms nearby If proforrod. Phono C3X. l'Olt the lutt'bt styles in drcHsuinklng and ladles' tailoring seo Mrs. It. Starr, back of The Times' printing office. MnrshJlold. l'Olt SALE Cheap If taken soon, n Good piano. Apply nt F. Tlmmor man's resldonco, North Front St. l'Olt HKXT A miiiiU Iioiisj close In corner Second nnd Hall. 10 with water. Knqulro of F. K. Allen. J'OU SALE Two Aiuerlcnii box ball alleys In nno condition. Cash or terms. Address A. IJ. Cnmpboll. WANTED From 2.1 to ."50 loads of pood manure. Freo from shnv ngs. L. J. Slmnson. North Rend. WANTED Girl for general Iioumj work. Apply 188 Second nnd Park ..A.... ' T7l St., or P. 0. Ilox 389, Marshflold. NOTICE TO KUHSUlUHKItH. Times subscrl'jors who do not recelvo tholr papers regularly aro requested to notify Tho Times oflloco of any Irregularity In dollvory. This Is tho only menns Tho Times has of know- 4 Ing whon subscribers miss tholr papers, and consequently tho only means of remedying tho 4 trouble. Farmors Increaso their crops by planting tested seeds. Mor- chants Increaso business by sell- ing quality merchandise and ad- vqrtlslng. Of Interest to All Deal at Lockhart's Grocery? Why IWCAUSE. 1st "Their stock Is very large nml vnrled. Ret anything I want." Therefore I can 2nd. "Their fresh." sales nro so Inrgo that their Roods nro always ilul "The.'i' salesmen are polite and well posted." Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 A Dattla of Alertness Between Hunter and Hl Prey. The Eskimo method of hunting seals shows n primitive vailing Improved to it flue urt. When u seal Is discovered tho direction of tho wind Is nt onco noted. Then tho hunter, keeping himself to tho leeward of thp Beat, walks up to within nbout u quurtcr of a mllo of It. Ueyond (bin ho begins to crouch nnd advances only when the seal's head In down. Now, as tho seal Is ono of tho most wldonwnko of nnlmnls nnd hns tho habit of throwing up Its head quickly ovcry few seconds to guard against danger. It follows that tho Eskimo has to bo extrenioly alert if ho would get his seal. When tho seal's bead Is down upon tho lco Its eyes nro shut, nnd It Is said that In theso brief Inter vals It takes Its sleep. Tho hunter by carefully watching tho seal's movements is ablo without much dlfllculty to get within nbout 200 yards of It, but nt closer quarters bo Is obliged to employ other tactics. Ho lies down at full length on tho lco. Then the real sport begins. When the seal's bead Is down tho hunter, who keens a keen cyo on his prey, Is ablo to approach still nenrer by dragging himself forward on his elbows. This maneuvering continues for somo time until tho dlstnnco be tween man nnd beast has- boon, ro duced to n few yards. When near enough to mako n nuro, shot tho Eskimo takes his bow and nrrow from his sUIo and sends n swift shnft through tho head of his outwit ted companion. Sometimes instead of' the bow and arrow a harpoon Is used with cquul effect Harper's Weekly. Th Parents' Joke. Somo parents seem unnblo to resist' the temptation to mnko n Joke with tho Christian names of their children, nays tho London Chronlclo. The Somerset House register testify to tho oxlstouco of u Mr. Mineral Waters, a Frosty Winter nnd nn Alfred Days Weeks. There I something to bo said In favor of naming children In tho order of tholr nrrival Primus. Secundus, etc. but It Is unfortunate for n well known Cuundlnn named Cumber that It should have fallen to bis lot to bo Qulutus. for his nnmo Is ulwnys np pearlng hi tho papers ns Mr. Q. Cum ber. A Boston Street. It was ono of tho older conductors breaking In n now recruit who had shown that ho was not particularly quick to catch nn Idea. Tho cur enmo to Webster street, nnd tho older con ductor whispered tho nnmo to tho re cruit. Tho latter did not understand, and tho conductor, losing patience, said. "Webstor Webster's dictionary." And tho passengers woro umared to hear tho new mnn bawl out, "Web- stcr's dictionary." Boston Post. Yearned For Excitement. "Yes. tho groat society lender Is nb soltitely onnuled." "Tired of every thins, oh?" "Positively. Tho last tlmo I saw her she wns faintly wondering. In n bowlldered way whether she'd better take up aviation or get a divorce." Cleveland Pluln Dealer. Llbby COAL-. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific Llvory & Transfer Co. CULLIGAN'S Nashville Students i Original colored Singers and Fun-Makers from the Sunny South, TWO NIGHTS ONLY ' Wednesday and Thursday November 1 and 2 at The Royal Reserved Seats at THE BUSY CORNER Vaudeville and Pictures Tonight DON'T MISS IT. THE WEATIIEU. (Dv Associated Props.) OREGON, Oct. 28 Fnlr to night nnd Sunday; northwester ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 1:00 p. m., Oct. 27, by Mrs. E. Mlngtts, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 73 Minimum 37 At 1:00 p. in 53 Precipitation uono Wind, Northeast: clear. Xntiu Smith Sails. Tho Nnnn Smith sailed today with n largo car go of lttmbor from tho C. A. Smith mill. Among those sailing on her woro W. S. Chandler and wife, Will Chnnldcr, Mrs. E. Mtngus, Miss Edna Stanley and It. M. Jonntngs nnd wife. Royal BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pura Used and praised by the most competent and careful pas try cooks the world over The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes Meet In Two Weeks. Tho Port of Coos Day commission will meet two weeks from Monday when it is ' expected n largo delegation of Coos Hlver rnnchors will appear to enter protest against tho plan urged by somo for closing tho Coos River cut off. E32233 U E0PLE MRS. J. A. SMITH of Coos RIvor Is n. Mnrslitlold shopper today. Undergoes 0eratloii. Dr. Loop of Coqultlo. today brought ovor nn aged man of that city to Mercy hospital whero nn operation wns performed, for n Mastoid nbecss. Owing to his advanced ago and that ho had' been unconscious for hours provlous to bo-1 W. S. PINKERTON was In from North Inlet today on buslnoss. MRS. A. ANDERSON of Kcnttick In let Is a Marshflold shopper today. Ing brought critical. hero, his condition Is J. L. AASEN, tho boss logger of tho Coqtillle, Is In Marshflold on business. E. M .METTLER nnd wlfo of North I l,n',8 3;U1.000. , . ,. ,., , , l For his cnbbngi iiuuu wuru imirBiiuuiu uunutcoa , visitors today. Iliiriieil Iteconls. County Clork Watson hns notlilcd a number of lo cal attorneys thnt tho Janitor nt tho Coos County courthouso In Coquillo took a "cleanup" streak rccontly nnd burned n lot of papers otft of tho Clork'B oftlco. In tho number woro tho orlglnnl petitions in a number of cnBcs and Mr. Wntson nnd Judgo Coko aro endeavoring to securo dup licates of all tho missing ones. ij. a. O'KBLLY loft todnx for Port- SOC TJlE FAHMEK ACQUITTED. Tho cost of living continues to mount. Dttt tho farmor Is acquitted of responsibility for It, In flguros Just made public. Thoy nro in lino with findings mndo by tho Dopartmont of Agrlculturo nnd othor authorities, says tho Portland Journal. Tho farmer gets but 44 per cent of what tho consumer pays for farm products sold In Now York City in a year. Tho statomont Is Issued as n result of Investigations mndo at tho Instanco of D. F. Yoakum, a well known railroad prcsldont. Hero nro somo of tho Yoakum fig ures: for eggs, tho former gots $17, 258,000 and tho consumer pays $28, 750,000. For rlco, tho farmor re eolves $1,334,000 and tho cousumor C. It. PECK expects to Icnvo noxl week for San Francisco nnd Port land on business. Election Mondny. Tho Port Or ford port election will bo hold noxt Mondny nnd roports from Curry county Indlcnto that It has Btlrrod up unusual lniorosi. uoui sines aro clnlmlng tho election by a big major ity. It Is Intimated that somo of tho QUY TURNHULL mrgu limuur uwimin mm umu mu opposing It, will bogln proceedings to hnvo tho port dcclnrcd Illegal If It should enrry nt Mondny's election. cnbbago sold In Now York, tho farmer Is paid $1,825,000, nnd It costs tho consumer $0,125,000. Tho farmer ijots $821,000 for onions that go to tho consumer for $8,212, 000. It Is n profit to tho middlemen of about 000 por cont. For Now York milk, tho farmor Is tin 1,1 too 01 9 firm lint It nwta tltn ... . , 1.4 ..., W AM, WW V, VUb .lUVU ..w innd nna qcnuio on n otiBincBs mm con8unior $48,880,000. For potatoes ploasuro trip. tho fnrmor BOtB $3,42G,000 nnd tho 'consumer pays $00,000,000. GEORGE DOLL loft for Euroka to- por moat and poultry In Now York, day to nrrango for shipping com tno fnrn,or rocolvcs $200,427,000 and Fruit to Hospital. P. M, Lewis, fruit Inspector, hns nrrnngod thnt nil California fruit thnt Is found to bo Infected will bo sont to Merc hospltnl Instond of bolng destroyed henceforth. Tho hospltnl will seo that tho dungor of spreading tho In fection Is eliminated by destroying tho poallngs and cores. It Is custo mnry to turn this fruit ovor to chnrl tablo Institutions undor this nrrango mont, tho oxponso of tho conl nnd tho tlmo renulrod to destroy It be ing eliminated. Cnpt. O'IColly Is co from tho old Llbby minor which ho ,y.nv n . iln .,,,,.. tjni.nnn.- hns roopened, this winter. 000 Tho flguros nro nnothor Btib- 'stantlntlon of tho statement that It BtOWard nt the nnminllv rnnla thn rnnmimorfl of tho MUllcoma Club, hns resigned his unltod Stntes S13.000.000.000 for position, effective next month, to t,)0 rotiuctB for which tho farmors tako n position with Itasmussen rnri niv m.nnn.nnn.nnn. Brothers nt Dandon. imintod rontnls, cold storngo com- It I tint Inn a tnt Iffa nn1 tnvnn nt nil Hnll- T. C. RUSSELL, suporlntondont of . . . . , . . . .,,., trnqnor. tho Botivor Hill mine, Is In Mnrsh- tBton morgorili nl, Rct , thor doild, field on business today. R. K. nOOTH abd Jay Tower loft to day for tho Glasgow Gun club; whoro thoy will spend Sunday. ly work. It Is not tho fnrmor thnt in nit es tho cost of living high. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned to day from Coquillo whoro ho hns beon nttondlng sessions of tho Coos county Donrd of Equalization. - freo. LnJl.B".n"m r; " "..?".&.?, K. C. CORTELYOU representing tho uiiuriun.K in u ! ..!, ... noiiiinifton CnrtrlilKo Co.. nrrlvotl in tlio city yesterdny for n couplo of weeks hunting nnd combination business nnd pleasure visit with his many Coos Dny friends. i "Gottlng buslnoss Is Just llko courting a girl you must offer tho right kind of goods, and keop on calling." Has lteslgned. Miss Mary Jnmo son. tho Mnrshllold city librarian, has roslgnod hor position, to bocomo ef fective ns soon ns a successor can bo secured. Owing to tho lncronso In tho work. It will bo necessary to ralso moro monoy for. this purpose. Mips .Tnmeson will return to hnr homo In tho Willamette valloy. Tho library commit too Is now endonvor Iiik to securo nnothor librarian. Tho library recently recolvod n check for Tm, nPv.vjpTT t n Moreon and tor. ,rm M n trnrlnn rnntrllllltml 7 OM HhrtM' 1, J. U. l"'eOn null V Jli '! W ,....,.-..- ALFRED MATSON returned on tho Alllnuco yesterday from Portland whero ho purchnsod tho equipment for his now bllllnrd ml pool hall which ho expects to open In tho Alllnnco building nt Front nnd Contrnl noxt Thursday or Friday. for Its irood work. Mrs. W. S. Chan dler also presented It with two firm pictures, ono being "Famous Amorl ran Authors" nnd tho othor "Fnmous English Authors." Tho commltteo hns nlso oxtonded thanks to Duncnn Ferguson for assistance In n number of wnys. w BA9YHO0D. HAT Is the little ono thinking about T Very wonderful things no liUtory, Unfathonit-d mystery ret he lauelu mid crlos and ents nnd drinks Ind chuckles and crows and nod and winks Is If his liead wore as full of kinks Ind curious riddles as any sphinx. Vho can tell what a baby thinks? Vho can follow the gosBumer links 13 y which the manikin feels his way lut from the shore of the ureat unknown. Illnd and walling and ulone. Into the light of day? -J. O. Holland. Mowrov nnd Carloton Smith, sons of C. R. Smith, nro spending tho dny nt tho bench. Messrs. Smith Au..nnt tn Dlinnfl lllv WAftld ,11 ftfl hero with Herbert Armstrong, tho local mnnngor of tho Monnsha Woodonwnro compnny's Interests. A Quick Recovery. Mlggleton-It looks like rain. Ham. baugh-Whnt looks like rnlnV Mingle ton ttnken 6y surprise but equal to the occasloni-A shower bath In action. Chicago Tribune. Enmeshed. Maud After nil, n hummock Is noth ing but n net.. .Tuck-Right! Many n girl makes, a good catch In one. Ex change. Ono may ruin himself by frankness, but ono surely dishonors himself by duplicity.-Vlelllnrd. E. W. WRIGHT loft todny for hlS homo In Portland after looking nftor business lntorests hero. This; tlmo ho closed tho donl for tho pur chnso of tho Jay Wilcox proporty In North Bond which Includes tho lnttor's conl mlno. Mr. Wright Is going to California and It may bo somo tlmo before ho returns horo. FISH WARDEN GORR roturnod yes tordny from n trip along tho Co qullo and Curry county streams. Ho says that ho was Informed thnt tho run of Chlnooks In tho Co qulllo thls'yonr wns lnrgor than In nny nonaon MtJ 'tho 'provlous six yenrs. Many sllversldo nro bolng cnught In Soven Mllo creek. Uo Is plonsod with conditions In this section . W. S. FORREST wns In from Hnynes Inlet today with n flno lot of straw berries which ho placed on exhibit at Tho nnzar. Soft Silky Hair Offer your hair the very best help in the way of good tonic dressing. BROWN'S Capillatone makes the hair soft, silky and Iuxuricntr Cures dondruff, nourishes the roots, gives you a healthy scalp. 50c and $1 the bottle. For cleansing the hair and scalp use B. & S. Eucalyptus Shampoo, 25c. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, MARSHFIELD. Tho 1HGGS STUDIO. AH kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC work. FIXE POR TRAITS a specialty, North Front St. lSjuIandSLuU Olympic Flour Highest Quality tf i A '; L,- -S t .