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FfJA. i.' " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAYTMES M. O. MALOXHV DAN 13. MALOXE1 Editor nnd Pub. News Editor I WITH THE X toastandtea; Entered nt the postofTico nt Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. ax inspiring examine w 'HEN J. C. Stubbs. trafllc dir ector for years of tho great Unrrlninn system of railroads, recognized as perhaps tho world s wlzzard In railroad tralllc mutters, rotlres from Borvlco January 1 ho will leavo tho hum nnd buzz of business nnd repair to tho quieter precincts of Ashland, Ohio, his native town, to live tho remainder of his days. Ash land Is not a resort city; not on tho coast, nor in tho mountains, nor even on a Inko, and It is only a small town, a good enough little village, though novor one that would ordlnnrlly at tract men of tho Stubbs caliber. But because it was his birthplace and tho homo of his youth, Mr. Stubbs Is going back to Ashland. It Is a fine inspiring examplo ho sets. To take back to old Aslilniul his lifo of sea soned experiences, his trophies of victory, his nniuo and his fame as one of tho Intellectual giants in the great business world, Is something more than ordinary. GOOD EVEXIXO. To love self Is paradise lost. To love your brother as your self Is paradise regained. II. A. Kendall. A HAIil.OWE'EX FANTASY. GO MAMO ALSO Advance In Cost of Living Has Not Been Restricted to United States. By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 31. That prices have advanced In other parts of tho world as well ns tho Un ltcd States Ih evidenced by tho state ment prepared by tho Bureau of Stn tlstlcs, Department of Commerce and Labor, comparing Import prices at the present time with those of cer tain carllor years. This table shows, for examplo, tho average prlco of coffeo Imported in August, 1911, as 11. He per pound, against ft. 4c per pound In August, 1001, n decade ago; India rubber, nn an average of 83. lo per pound In August, luii, against lu.uc por pound In August, 1901; clothing wool, 22.9c per pound In August, 19911, against 12 cents por pound In August. 1901; combing wool, 33.9c por pound In August of tho present oyar, against 19.8c In August a (le- endo ago; Max, $138.05 por ton In August, 1911, ngalnst $210.82 In August or 1901; hemp, $210.10 por ton In AugiiHt of tho present year, ngalnst $105.01 In August, 1911; tin plates, 3.9c per pound In August of the eurront year,' against 3c In tho corresponding month a decade ago: tin bars, blocks, etc., -11.2c por pound In August, 1911, ngalnst 8fl.Bc a pound In August. 1901; and tea 18.2u n pound In August of the current year, against 13.3c a pound In tint corresponding month a decade ago. Even in the single twelvo-month porlod from August, 1910, to Aug ust, 1911, a largo number of articles show a marked advance In prlcos. Coffeo, for examplo, which, ns al ready Indicated, showed an nvorago of 11. Sc por pound In August, 1911, nvoragod 7.8c por pound In August, 1910; rlco Imports In August, 1911. nvorngod 3.1c por pound, against 2, le por pound In August a year earl ier; cement. In August, 1911, 38. Sc por hundred pounds, against 28.1c per hundred pounds In August of last yonr; bananas, 29. 8e por bunch In August, 1911, against 27.0c per hunch In August 1910; currants, 4.8c por pound In August, 1911, ngnlnst 3.7c por pound In August a year ago; almond, 1 1. fie per pound. In August of tho present year, against 10. 3e per pound In tho corresponding mouth a year previous; calf skins. 29,2e per pound In August, 1911, against 21.1c por pound In August. 1910; tin plates, 3.1c per pound In August of tho current year, ngalnst 3c por pound In August. 1910; olive oil. ed ible, $1.4 1 per gallon In August. 1911 ngalnst $1.29 por gallon In August. . 1910; black popper, 8,2e per pound i In August. 1911, ngalnst 7.3c per any linilllil 111 Antrim 10 111. tin f. 1......J .......... ... t.MPIHPt, v u , tin ii ijiiip, blocks, etc., -11.2c per pound In Aug ust, 1911, against 32.1c In August, 1911; champaguo. $15.19 per dozen quarts In August of tho current your, (Wrltton for Tho Times.) On Hallowe'en when girls and boys and nil tho naughty gnomes nnd elves To mischief Inconceivable and nolso Do lend themselves; Tho Powers of the Air let looso, Tho Imps of dnrkness upward lly To work vexations as they choose, And then oh, my! One Inky night nt twelve o'clock, Three shriveled creatureB could bo seen A 'seated on a pointed rock On Hallowe'en. Each held a broomstick by her side, And each one wore n high peaked hat; And one embraced tho same wild eyed Proverbial cat. They talked In low and hollow volco, Trembled tho nlr with weirdest song, As each laid forth her treasured choice , Of midnight wrong. Eftsoons n fltiBh of blinding Are The whole enrth ynwnod In awful ditches In these Biipornnl chantments dlro Vanished the witches! Before their parting thoy hnd plan ned A revolution should bo seen In tricks nnd games o'er nil tho land On Hallowe'en. Instead of signs and back-door gates, (Such baby plays should havo reprieve, Mortals thoy'd change theso awful Fates- Confuse and leavo! And so when morning shed Its light, Men rubbed tholr eyes their sen ses doubted, Seeing each queer unusual sight Tho elves had routed. For snorting, panting, shooting smoke, With every nut-head bursting loose Rattling rails and scaring folk Steam cars on Coos! And winding down tho hlllsldo green, Brnve In Its sails nnd fans nnd stirkses Thnt brnn-now noroplano machlno . Of Doctor Dlx'sl With strut ns If ho owned tho farm, Ills manly cheeks nglow with life, Comes Thayer Grimes, nnd on his arm (Save us!) a wire! A dan co Ih glv'n, nnd first on deck Aro orchestra and lovely maid; And on u chnlr hIIh Arthur Peck, A Wall-IIowor staid! What wonder will this enrth next see What apparition, nilrngo rnlso? That music, maid, and Iloor there bo And ho not waltz! If such tholr nnughty vexing pranks Why, let tho elves no more bo seen And maids at least will offer thanks On Hallowe'en! L. O. Eeon. HALLOWE'EN PL'ZZLES. In each sentence tho name of some thing In uso nt Halloween, or per taining to tho season, Is concealed. Tho tlrst ouo Is ghost. Can you llnd the others? 1. A strong liot was needed. 2. Tho now trap plensod Goorgo. lie Is carrying a message. Eric and Leslie aro good scho- no M Mrs. Harold Dlmmick sustained ' tho loss of a tootli and some severe ' bruises, Miss Susie Mnlcom hud her hand Injured nnd Mrs. Joseph llouser of Forndnle excaped injury In a run away today near Empire. They wore driving to Empire and met Vernon Barker's nuto near tho Empire lakes. Tho team got frightened as Barker passed them nnd ran away, throwing the occupants out nnd demolishing tho rig. Barker was not aware of tho runaway and enmo on to town. L. J. Simpson nnd Edgnr Simpson while returning from Coquillo In their runabout ran into n stump and broke tho axle last night and had to send for another auto to bring thorn to town. Fight Was Warm J. M. Upton returned 'today from a short visit at the homo of his parents In Curry county near Port Orford. Ho says the port election there wns ono or tho warmest ho over saw. Thero aro about 32 G voters In the district and thnt It carried by a majority or only three Indicates how cIoeo the align ment wns. Perfect Chocolates That's what Stafford's Cho colates are. Theso dollclous confections cannot bo mado any bettor. If thoy could wo would do it. Mado in our own factory of tho highest grado of ingrcdlonts, absolutely pure, nnd nftor a famous rcclpo by an export candy maker they represent tho nemo of perfec tion In Chocolates. After you havo tasted thorn you will know this, for tho tnsto tells tho truth. TRV A BOX TODAY TWO STOKES. Prof. A. Richards TEACH Elt OF PIANO. And volco culture Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Songs tnckon Bldg., lit (I Broadway. Unique Pantatorium DY'EIXO, CLEAXIXO, PH ESS I NO AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF HAT WOHK. BOSS & PINEGOR. 2I5G Central nvonuo Phono 2C0X 3. I. lars. fi. o. prize. 7. s. Thoy loavo Savnnnnh nt dusk. By good wit, Chester won the Make tho ell pnrt yellow. Como fust, or I escapo by tho window. 9. Tho pump kindly furnished plonty of water. 10. Do not glvo Eric or Norman cake. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY T"R. E. F. WINKLEIt, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation frco. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to 5 and 0 to 8 p. m. Naturopath institute Boom No. 1. No. 130 Broadway, Marshflold, Ore -U. G. W. LESLIE, - Osteopathic Pliyolclan Uraduato of the American school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office in Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1G1-J; Marshtlold; Oregon """"" -il r 2nd A Special hrchase of 50 Women's Suits, Made by Mr. Myers inJTY Received on Last Express, to be Sold at Less Than Manufacturer's $15to$20 Women's Suitsat$L50 Sale Begins Thursday at 9:00 A. M, Novembe Thursday morning we launch the greatest Suit bargain this store has ever offered. At a manufacturer's closing-out sale in New York Mr. Myers secured a job lot of fifty Suits at such a figure that we are now able to offer them to our customers at less than wholesale cost. These Suits, are not out of style, 'undesirable goods, but merely what was left of a manufacturer's line at the end of the wholesale season. The styles are good; Jackets semi-fitted, plain tailored, 30 to 32 inches long; Skirts plain or cluster pleated, medium width good wearable styles, new but riot extreme. The materials are serge, plain or diagonal weave, and a few broadcloths; colors are brown, tan, grey, navy or medium blue; there are no blacks; sizes from 32 to 44 ladiesf and a few misses', Thursday Morning the Entire Lot Goes on Sale Although we could have sold many of these Suks as high as $20, Mr. Myers preferred to give his customers the benefit of his good buy and will place the entire lot of fifty Suits on sale, reserving none, at the unparalleled price named above. They will not last long, so come as early as possible. We expect to see the entire lot sold by the end ofthe week. Telephone orders cannot be accepted. Mail A urders filled only when accompanied by the price v of the Suit. Always state size and color wanted. MYERS WOMEN'S AND MISSES' W5AR Coos Building MarsliHeld Oregon J. V. 11ENNKTT, Luwyer. Du. Onleo over Flanagan & Bennett Ban), larshflold Oregon J. T. .Mcl'Olt.MAO, Physician and Surgeon MarshOcld, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockhart Building, opposite Post O.Tito Phono 105-J DEAFNESS CANNOT UK ly loonl itpiilk'Ailiini, nt tliey cured iiil i'aUiiiii. in llioy cannot reach I In. tllfciijIhMjf lull tlntl nf tin. mr 'I'liiir.i In ji.il 1 tnm un)' to nuiMleut' iw , nml Unit U by run .. ....i... hi i ... ... ii. . . Minimi in tv mtrt'. iicuiiii'x u rtuitmi nv i.mwiku fii.H hi viikiihi in uu pro- lhimwlm.lll(iinftlio iiiuihiiu IIMnuM vlous year; loaf tobacco, suitable for1 iiiKiiiriiliiiinTiiiH wiu-u thU ml u in wraupors. $1.17 nor nound In Aiiuust ' "l,me,lou uv rimibliint wiumi or ImpT. Of 1U11, UgUlllSt Sl.i. If per lOlind III! ll,.,tiiii.Lllii remit, an. I iiii1p.. tin- Intliim August of Inst yonr; rlothliiK wool, mntu run ! lukun out uml iiii mi oritnrtii ii)ii 1 hi n nuriiiHi viiuiiiiiimii iiwmiiK win ui' ur- ' . t nH'i fori'o iiitiiei'Hoinit n( toi nri'mirl l ('Htnrrh uliti'liU imtmiiK lint uu liillitin- DH, A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We nro equlppod to do high class work on short notlco at tho very lowest prlcos. Examination froe Lady nttendant, Coko building, oppo slto Chandler hotel. Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash thoso garments cleaner nnd hotter than tho work enn ho dono olsowhore, and thoy nro not worn so much. We do not shrink them, oven woolon garments aro roturned the saino slzo ns when sent us. Wo iron tho garmonts nlcoly, make ordinary ropnlrs froo of charge and you havo fresh clenn, sweet undor wonr ready for oach week's change Bundlo yours up with next weok's laundry bundlo. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PIIO.V 220-J UEARV'S .Gl'N SHOP Complete lino of Blcyclo supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Guus, blcyclos, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covored and repaired. K. HANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phono J 80-11 '" n ...I. ,.. ....I tv l', IMfllllll ngalnst 21.1'c por In August, pound In AiiKiist. 1010; combing wool, :i3.3c nor pound In August of tho eu ne nt year. nKulnst 30c por pound In August a year ago; and wool carpets and carpeting, $ I. IS per siiuiue ,ard In AiiKiut. 1SM1, ngalnst $3 17 In AiiKUkt, 1!U0 mil iiinilltliin of llif mni'iuii. Mirfiii'vii Wtfwlll if iw Olio llnnilriil Pnllum for any rnv nf ilrafnei" (mui'i ti rtttnrrli) thil i'lill nut U'liirinl liy lU.i'n I'aUrrli Cure, t-eiul fori'lruilar,lri't. f J l-MKNKV ('0.,ToltfJo,0. Slllll lV Pllll!l!i-t TV' ThVi. IUHh Kimillv Pllli fnreoiiKtiprtlloii. DU. II. IS. .MOOItK, Chiropractor Chronlo Diseases n Specialty 203 Coos Bldg Phone 31-L, Olllco hours 1 to S. PROF.C DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 T. J. SCAIFE lTU A. II. IIODGINS $ Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. estimates Furnished MAKSIiFIELD, Phono 140L Oregon . Light, Drifted Snow Flour White Always tugnu Blanchard's Livery Wo hnve secured tho llvory buul iess of L. II. Helsnor and nro pre pared to ronder oxceilent sorvlco to 'tho people of Coos Bay. Careful di Ivors, gooa rigs fend everything hat will mean satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us for n driving horso, n rig or anything needed in tho livery lino. We also do truck g buslnqss of all kinds. iUiAXCIIARI) 11KOTIIKRS Phono 13S-J $100 Reward For any sowing machlno I can'.t place North Bend i In first class order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leavo orders, drop a postal card or phone Rogors hotol. C. S. Leibendorfer Kvpert Machinist. Phone II Mi Roforenco O. O. Lund, loother butcher Sick headache Is caused by a dis ordered stomach. Take Chamber lain's Tablets and correct that nnd tho hoadacho will disappear. For salo by all dealers. WE WILL ACT - AS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN HOUSE WIRING JOBS Our company is not in the house wiring or fixture business, Our interest in housewiring is confined to se curing new customers and securing pleased customers. At the request of any house owner our illu minating experts will plan the lighting instal lation, make specifications and advise as to the reasonableness of figures submitted by contractors, Many people have utilized this service which is offered absolutely free. - Our New Business Department is glad always to talk over electrical installations with our customers and to extend the benefit of expert knowledge and information, Telephone No. 178 Oregon Power Co. U P U nfLleas. who have Bom Inventive ability """ "'"lent Allorncj., WMhtimUm, 1. C. A TURKISH BATII will do J"9 GOOD. Phono 214-J. . . ar"