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jvvw rvTHIiyflprTV THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. n.. '"4lffullp Cop fright Hirt Scbatfbtr & Marx rOU can pick your overcoat or suit here this Fall, from ery great variety of models fabrics; a lot of new pat- is and colors too fort Schaffner & Marx everything worth having in their and we've got a lot of the best tilings now you. ii overcoats the now button-through styles; le English box coat; the Raglan slip-on, nil military collar raincoats; the adjust ble collar ulsterette. . .... n suits the Shape-maker, the Varsity, the English sack, the peak lapel sack ; all good. $18 and up Overcoats $10.00 and up fhe Woolen Mill Store COOS HAY litoro Is tho homo of Ilnrt Sclmffnor & Marx clothes. le Busy Corner" fop 25c largo assortment of Colgatos' and Armour's Ps at 10c the cake or 3 for 25c, Just right for pd family Soap, and the price is right, -SEE OUR WINDOWS Mart-Parsons Drug Co. Main 298 Us y Your Meats at the ION MEAT MARKET ffill Always Have ""Oiesome Mpatc twa),fc 'Phone 58 tfS nitv . 2S"? "Wired. JLnt St Phone 180.R Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OP HAT WORK. ROSS & PINEGOR. 266 Central avenue Phone 2 5 OX MEN of Ideas, who have some Inventive ability please writeU II KKLKY A McI.NTIKK. l'aicat Altaruejt, WukluaUa. If. V. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Nov. 3 Fair to- night and Saturday In cast, and rain tonight or Saturday In west portion. HORN. MURPHY To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murphy at their homo on South Fifth street, a 10V6 -pound daugh ter, Friday, November 3. Mother and child nro getting nlong nice ly. This Is their first child and Mr. Murphy Is wearing tho smllo that won't como off. moro residence In West Mnrshflold which he recently purchased of Capt. Harris. ' Get Electric Donkey. Tho Break water yesterday brought In another electric donkey engine for tho Smith Powers Logging company which will be used as a further test to dem onstrate tho efficiency of electricity In the logging business. Will Hold Mooting Tho regular meeting of tho W. C. T. U. will bo held tomorrow afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. Fannlo Wheeler on South Third street. Moot In North Iloml. Tho Young People's society of tho Norwegian Luthornn church will not meet to night In Mnrshflcld, but In North Bond at LUIobo's at 8 o'clock. Coming Saturday. Jerry Murphy, who In to fight Earl Evans horo, will nrrlvo Saturday coming via the Brooklyn from San Francisco to linn- don. Billy Wilson will go on with Kid Erlo, n Smith mill employee In tho preliminary. some others of North Bend) for Rose burg In his auto. Tho trip was via Myrtlo, Point and Rnss Tower today recolved a wire that thoy got through In flno shape, the ropds being good and tholr actual running tiino being only eight hours nndyorty minutes from Mnrshflold to Roleburg. J VpSSpL EOPLE jssbsooisei ouKjrow G. T. TREADGOLD and wife hero from Bnndon today. are NORTH BEND COUNCIL BEN McMULLEN of Myrtle Point Is In Mnrshflold on business today. S. S. JENNINGS of North Bend was a Marshflold business visitor today. Settle Trouble. Fred Muetzel arid wlfo of Ten Mllo have effected an othor reconciliation through Justlco Ponnock and other local olI1cors to whom they submitted their troubles and todny Mr. Muetzel returned to Ten Mllo and Mrs. Muetzel went to Myrtlo Point to spend a wook, or so. Quick Trlii.-Mtuuolph Lackstrom left last night wlUi Ralph Coko and I rj. r. KELLER returned yesterday MRS. J. L. FERRY, Sr., Is reported nulto sick at hor homo la South Marshfleld. Tost Alui'in. In ordor to test tho flro nlarm system In North Bend, an alarm wns turned In nbout noon to dny. Many who heard tho wlilstloa wore not awnro of tho test and thought there was nnothor flro In North Bond. Will Movo. F. E. Hnguo and wlfo will movo shortly to Kittyvlllo whero they will occupy tho formor Eugono O'Connell homo, Mr. Kuorr and fam ily, who havo boon residing at Kit tyvlllo, will occupy tho formor Whlt- Is Bankrupt. II. Af.Edlln, who lives nt Bunker Hill nd who for morly was employed a tho C. A. Smith compnny's mnchlnoi shops and Inter cngngod In1 tho' foundry busi ness at Bandon, has filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy. His nssots and liabilities are not' fixed. The first mooting of creditors Is called for November 13. .J Coko to Quit -Tom Coko announc ed todny that hef was not' a candidate for re-olcctlon as councilman. It had lienn lrnnnrnllV finrint-ntonil t tint ho would concodo tc) his friends' requests and bo a candidate again. Thoro hns been some talkof bringing him out as a cundlda to Tor mayor, but wheth er ho can bo Induced to bo a candi date for that ohlcc fa not known. t i Got Flno Poultry. Q. A. Bono- brako yesterday recolved thrco Bar red Plymouth Rock chickens from Eugono that cost him $20. Tho chickens nro from u prlzo winning poultry ranch nt Eugono whoro tho owner hns been receiving from $10 to $20 por sotilngfor tho eggs. Mr. Bonobrnko Is now preparing to tnko life easy and lot the chlckons do tho work. from n business trip to Bandon and oCqulllc. MRS. C. F. McCOLLUM of North ' Bond was a Marshflold shopper this nttornoon. A. J. MENDEL made a business trip to Bnndon yesterday, Tom Ben nett accompanying him. MRS. R. L. CAVANAUGH and Mrs. Wm. Cavnnngh of EaBtsldo nro Marshflold shoppers today. MISS MILLIE GOULD of Coqulllo passed through hero this week on route to tho homo of her fnthor, Geo Gould, for a short visit. CHAS. CURTIS and wlfo have moved from South Second and Hall ave nues to South Marshfleld, near the Krcltzor and HoiiHOWortli homes. MISS OLLIE RICHARD of Sumner passed through horo todny on route homo after n pleasant visit nt tho J. J. Cllnklnbcnrd homo on Coos River. KOR'SALE Or exchange for real estate a good launch. Apply Room 201 Coko building. WANTED Hoy ut once. Inquire at Nusburg'a Grocory. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, Close in. Phono 2 92 J. FOR SALIC Choice SO-ncro tract, closo in. Partially Improved. J1.D00. Ono-thlrd cash. Bnlnnco long tlmo. See J. C. Doano, ownor. Phono 314X2. FOUND Blank check mid notebook on the bank of Lono Wolf, Okln. Owner can havo uaino by paying for this ad. WANTED Strong woman or girl to enro for elderly Invalid. Apply to Mrs. Songstnckou. WANTED Contract for clearing land. Will take land in payment. Address "A. J. S." caro Times. RAHTENRKH Willi many years of oxporlonco wants position. Can glvo local roforonco ns to char actor. Phono 209, Lloyd hotel. WANTED Good, strong, steady boy for porninnont position. Inquire nt Lockhnrt's Grocery. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING npurtmonts, hot wnter, light and linen $10 and up Lloyd hotel. WANTED Girl for general houso wovk. Apply 188 Second and Park St., or P. O. Box 389, Marshflold. FOR SALE Cheap If taken soon, n good piano. Apply nt F. Timmer mnn's residence North Front St. FOR SALE Two American box hall alloys in flno condition. Cash or torms. Address A. B. Campboll. Recover Pin. Through a lost ad in Tho Times Inst ovonlug, Mrs. Ron nott, who recently ennio horo from Portlnnd to mnko hor homo with hor son, F. A. anormnn, in nparimetus at tho Goo W. Trlbbey residence, Inst evening rccovored a valuablo pin that alio had lost. Miss Emma Erlckson picked up tho pin nnd noticing tho lost nd In Tho Times quickly return ed It to tho owner. Noluu Coming. Messrs. Nolnn nnd Jackson of Omnlin, who nro Hooking n fifty-year water franchlso in Marsh flold and who aro said to hold an option on tho Coos Buy Wnter com pany's plant, will reach hero this evening via Drain, nccordlug to nd vlses recolved today. J. II. Flana gnn will not return from Snn Fran cisco until noxt week, according to word recolved by rolntlves. Tho oporatlon on his son, Proctor, proved to bo n minor ouo nnd Proctor is get ting along flno. Now York State llargo Canals. Four hundred and olghty miles in length, constructed nt a cost of $18,- 000,000 will bo shown at tho Orpho um tonight together with tho mnsslvo and complicated machinery used in this great, undertaking. "Ranch In Flames," a thrilling drama including n realistic flro scono is nlso Included in this feature show. Keller Won B. II. Keller has won tho first honorB In tho billiard tour nament nt tho Smokehouse, nnd Ford Pnlnter hns tho second plnco prac tically cinched. MRS. THOMAS GOODALE, who hns boon spending a fow dayB at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Catching, on Cntchlng Inlet, Is ex pected homo todny. MAY GRANT FRANCHISE City Attorney Mullen Decides Tcroil iinl Railway Fiimchlso Election Void But Charter Amend ment Valid. City Attorney Mullen has decided that the submission of thn Terminal Railway's application for a franchise there at tho December election is void bocauso it was not submitted in accordance with tho initiative ncd referendum law. However ho has decldod that tho charter amendment olcctlon will bo valld and If tho charter amendments pnss, tho North Bond city council will bo empowered to grant tho fran chise In thirty dnys after tho city olcctlon without submitting it to a voto of tho pooplo there North Bend News Hnrry Barnes nnd wlfo nro rejoic ing over tho birth of n tcn-pouud girl last Monday. Martin Hnkansnn and wlfo aro re ceiving congratulations over tho birth of a daughter. Geo. Sheridan loft yesterdny for San Francisco on n business trip, go ing via Rosoburg. Word has been received horo of tho mnrrlago of Clarcnco Pulley, for merly of Bangor, to Miss Iva Fitch of Moore, Cnl. Thoy nro expected to visit horo shortly. Horbort Armstrong, local manngor ot tno Houtncrn Oregon company, yestoruay returned from whoro ho accompanied C who hns returned cast. Gardiner R. Smith J. O. Horn tins sold his stock in tho Coos Bay Steam Laundry to . D. Kophnrt of Bakorsflold. Cnl.. a practlcnl laundrymnn who will bo Identified with tho business. Tho registration books will bo open until Novembor 29 at tho offlco of City Rccordor Derbyshire. Evory voter who wishes to pnrtlclimto in tho North Bond city election must rcgistor. BURT PETERSON, now n mombor of tho U. S. life Bfivlng crow nt tho mouth of tho Umpqua Is expected horo today on routo to Sumner whoro ho 1ms boon summoned by tho Illness of his tnothor, Mrs. Haines. TWO COUPL1CS WED. J. L. Mooro nnd Miss Dulslo Hnr rlsou of Marshflold, woro married at tho court house, Coqulllo, last Satur day, County Judge Hall, oxidating. Tho ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. Joo Williams of Myrtlo Point, Mrs. Talbot of Marshflold, and Miss Anna Wright of Coqulllo. Tho bride came to this county recently with her fnth or, Georgo Harrison from cottage Grovo nnd first mot hor husband, Mr. Mooro, In Josophlno county sonio years ago. Tlio groom is employed in tho Smlth-Powors logging camp No. 2, near Marshflold whoro thoy will reside. At Honryvlllo, a logging nnd tlm bor camp' botweon Coqulllo nnd Marshflold, Wednesday, November 1. 1911, Ellsworth A. Pool and Miss Mary Ann Humphrey were mnrried, Judge E. G. D. Holdon, ofllclntlng. Coqulllo Hernld. STRAINED WaterWhiteHoney PUREST AND REST A product of California and carrying tho bouquet and flavor of that land of flowers. Redolent with tho fragrance ot orango groves and roses. It miiBt bo tasted to bo appreciated for tho tasto tells. Per Pint Jar 35 Cents It adds to tho dellclousness of any meal. Try it with Hot Cakes. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 GEO TERRY, who has beon aiding , In the Jnstnllntlon ot Jack Mc nonnidrR sawmill at Loon Lnko, is In Marshflold. Ho reports Hint uvorytning is going ulcoly nt tho new plant. FRANK BOWRON and family will movo to Lakesldo In n fow days, Mr. Jlowron having rccontly tnkon over the Chns. Norrls hotel there. If conditions warrant It next spring, Mr. Howron mny orect a lnrgo nd dltlon to tho hotel. COOS BAY OYSTERS GOOD. Fisli Warden Wants Tldelauds Set Aside For Culture. Tho Orogonian Bays: "To find If tldolands nt Coos Hay are adaptablo for tho propagation ot Eastern oys ters Fish Wnrden Clnnton Is Investi gating, nnd from results so far ob tained It 1h said that section affords better opportunities than Wlllnpa Harbor or Yaquina Bay, whore tho Industry thrivos. Two years ago J. A. O'KolIy trans planted young oystora from Long Is land Sound to tho Coos Bay tldellats and followed tho usual methods In cultivating them. Now ho hns a larger product and ono equally as succulont ns any transplanted oys ters on tho Pacific coast. Doputy Wardon Gor returned from Coos Bay with snmples of oystors, which woro Inspected nnd comment ed upon favorably by tho oxports of tho Fish Warden's olllco. It will bo necessary for tho legisla ture to declnro tho Coos Bay tldo lauds Biiltahlo for oyster culture be fore tldoland beds can bo set aside. Such a stop will bo rocommonded by Mr. Clnnton in his report to tho next legislature." Rov. Ray II. Plorson, formorly pns tor of' tho North Bond Mothodlst Episcopal church but who has boon located at Snn Francisco rccontly, has boon choBon pastor of tho Fair mont church nt Snn Diego. V. A. Wattors, formorly mayor of Corvnllls, Ore., has moved his fam ily to North Bond, occupying npnrt moiits In tho Hugo homo. Ho has formed n pnrtnorshlp with W. A. Davenport in tho ronl cstato business. Paihlnr J. H. Groves of tho First National bnnk of North Bond has been advised that tho bank has been dcslgnntod a U. S. Depository to ro- colvo doposlts from tho Postal Sav ings bank which wns rccontly estab lished In tho North Bond postofllco. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want froflh snlmon and nro prepared to pay tho highest cash price for thorn. For further parti culars seo C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, 01 GEO. F. SMITH. Coos Rlvor First Class Auto Service When you want to go nnywhero in a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS. Best rates in tho city. BEST CARS. Best drlvors. Phono CC-J until 11 p. m.t after 11 p.m. phono G-J. Resl donco phono 28-.I. J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor. Tho Simpson Lumber company Is figuring on n coiiflldornblo extension ot tho dock nt tho Port Mill. Addi tional sorting sheds havo beon erect ed thoro nnd under tho now nrrnngo- inent lumber cnu bo handled moro quickly nnd economically. Supcrlntondont Rnah, Professor Honskn and Miss Grlflln, tho Judges of tho first debnto nt tho North Bond High school, decldod In favor of tho negatlvo Inst Tuesday whon tho ques tion "Hosolvod thnt tho consolidation of tho North Bond nnd Mnrshflold school districts is deslrablo, trans portation granted. " Tho nfllrmntlvo wns supportod by Georgo Dowoy, Chns Van Zllo nnd Harold Hunt while Frnnces Golden, Normnn Chnso nnd Dorothy Kibbler supported tho r "tntlro. Men's Underwear Wo havo Bomo especially good val ues to offer you in heavy wintor un dorwear. A heavy cotton ribbed garmont in gray, cream and brown COr nt, por gnrmont JVC Mon's nil wool Undorwonr In n varl oty of grades and colors ranging in price, por gnrmont (P 1 f from $2.50 to I JJ Boys' wool Undorwonr Irt nil sizes nnd at all prices according to size from 80c Aerk Boys' cotton Underwent n largo lino to solect from at y C - DOo and JL Buy your season's supply hero nnd savo money. Ihe Bazar Phono 32 Tho Houso of Quality. Petaluma Eggs & At this season the best eggs come from there. Ask your grocer for them. Every Egg Guaranteed vd