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rNTfT1 4j0 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION. fl'S-VVf '' illftllVF (BREAO BV1AKE J 1 L ItllXeS anu Micaua Bread thoroughly in Three Minutes. Does away with Hand Kneading and makes Better Bread. SOLD DY Pioneer Hardware Co. 3.10 Front St, Marshfleld, Or Always "The fyisy Much. Brass - We have received a good part of our new Stock of Brass ware and have opened It on display with out doubt, the finest selection to be had, Priced right, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Go. Phone Maii 298 Us LU.Ii KINDS iof hauling Jon prompt J7 J.. k. i-uzgornid. rnonu .izuji hVAXTKD Your carpenter, J1) mid furniture work. Tol. Curpontor 12 IL p'OK SALE flood Ki'o,i'.l Jiimil wifo at a bnrgaln. fjall at Union Mar ket nnd hcu 3a fo mid got price. Phono G8. haXTIM) CJIrl to loiiiii millinery.' Excellent chansj. A I. boss G Times J lull ItHXT Klrt cIhsh rooms' ilHH nrt St. Rcnr Flanagan & Hon- neu unnic. ton SAM) ICIuk slide trombone In flrtt-class condition. Address Box 285, North Horn). 0ll SALE NVnrlv iikw lii(lii.i-. Innno.l l.iifr,,.. win i, ,... it --r,-... 'it,ij. i, lit Dull Vlll'lll II Men nt onco. T. MaoB, Club Cigar I fOIt SALE Or ovchnugo for real . -..-,v u hu iiiui;ii. iviiiiiy iiuuiu I !fll Pibn i. ..ii.ii I - .unu llllllUlllK. 'AN"TI;i) f.'lll fill, frnnni.nl lim,i.n. I ork.Call Phono North Bond 1021 I?'1''0"'" clX'fclH'Mk lo IIIIIIKMl BrailS." AllV 111 for-. . nil,., -..., -.1- fl nlm will ho nppreclnted. Otto Wetter. m I.,EJfT S""H ranch, stock nnd M-..iuni lor sale. simp for right -. ouuress -a caro Times. 'XTKJr llflv .If ,..,, ,..... .Nasburg's Grocory. n "K.XT--,"'1' funilHlicd room. 'vo in. mono 2 92 J. 'JXTKHStoiiiB woman or girl to KK'nTOlw-Ato Sengstacken. "'niil-.U iiniTQi,Mri.M,Mivn Knn'8' ,l0t wator Bt and ""n T10 and un Llov.l hotel. "li SAI.l.i i 41m -""' toellnn In- re dm hc.n5 nml ono cock' In' Jwg.PUhoiia flats, 547 Broadway MARHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL N0:rUie1 iS'P-SOc. 7Bc and 1HS."p ; ,per month. FREE! m riMthe0'lvonienvontlvo ability fionnlnr. '1,!not mbnd,nB over making kut fi mQke a woman healtby- W!. alif ... ",uac sot out of le'LSL two every day JrTe hor na1niberlaln'a Tablets to I B8 SnnZT '1 t0 5,00' HOUSB-I UB'rlwentB with cas rantres iiPwels v'Besu,n and regulate rrpor sale bv mi ,ini.ra 'OSE o,6!1 tno TurkfilT" BattiS Rftrfe H Essa W Kiiwl 1 v jojii 1 1 f B7BHK3IUIH9lrHfl Corner" PESSmNALDIRECTO FIt. K. P. WINKLER, Naturopath nnd Chiropractor. All chronic diseased treated. Consul tation free Ofllco hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to 5 and 0 to 8 p. m. Naturopath Instltttto Room No. 1. No. 130 Broadway, Marshflold, Oro. DK. G. W. LESLIE, rtJ.i.al.l 111. .!-!. Qraduato of the Auiorkan school of Osteopathy at Kirkavlllo, Mo. Office In Eldorado Bile. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4;' Phono 1G1-J; Marshtlold; Orogon. V. DENNETT, Lawyer. Dfflse over Flanagan & Dennott Bank Inrshflold Orogon TAIL J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician and Surgoou Marshflold, Orogon. Jfllco: Lockhart Building, opposite Post OflUo. Phono 10G-J T It. A. J. HENDRY'S L-' Modern Dental Parlors. Wo aro oqulppod to do high class work on short notlco at tho vory lowoat prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coko building, oppo nlto Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. D't. iL it. moore, Chiropractor Chronic Diseases S.R'clalty 203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L Ofllce hours 1 to R. T. J. SCAIFE j& A. II. IIODQINS Marshfield Paint, (2b Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phone 140L Oregon DEARY'S GUN SHOP Comploto lino of Blcyclo supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale, duns, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered nnd repaired. E. HANDEL, Prop. No. (J07 No. Front St. Phono J80.R Blanchard's Livery Wo have socured tho livery busl lebs of L. II. Helsner nnd aro pre pared to render exceilont service to the people of Coos Bay. Cirefnl dilvers, good rigs tnd everything hat will mean satisfactory service to tho public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In tho livery line. We also do truck ..g business of all kinds. ilLANCHARD DItOTnERS Phone 138-J Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder StreotB a. Modern Brick Building, Electric Lights, Steam Heal. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. n O T E L .C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfleld, Oregon. OS ARE ELECTED ANNUAL MEETINGS OF COOS HAY MOTOR BOAT CLUH AND MARSH FIELD, EPWORTH LEA GUE HELD LAST EVKNING. At tho annual mooting of tho Coos Bay Motor Boat club at tho club hotiBo In North Bond last evening, oulcors were elected for tho ensuing year ns follows: Commodore Lylo Savage. Vlco'commodoro M. a. Coleman. Captnln Noll Banks. Presldont Chna. Williams. Vice-president '-Peter Logglo. Secretary Geo. W. Artls. TrcnBuror M. G. Coleman. Houso committee Honry O'Mnrn, Jack Wallace, A. II, Derbyshire, Gcorgo Hnzor nnd Dr. Bnrtle. Prof. GrubbB. Prof. Orlbbs. There was a good attendance. Other committees will bo nppolntcd Inter nnd action on tho annual ro gatta was nlso deferred. NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN. Epworlh Lcngiio of MnrMiflpli Meth odist Church lfoldH Meeting. The annual business mcotlng of tho Epworth Lcnguo of tho Marshflold Methodist church was held at tho church parlors last evening. Tho election of olllccrs was tho principal matter to come up and It resulted as follows: President Fred Weaver. 1st Vice-president F. A. Sncchl. 2nd Vice-president Clay Church. 3rd Vice-president Mrs. F. C. Birch. 4th Vlco-pro8ldont Mary Hanson. TreaHuror J. W. Hunt. Organist Ruth Allen. Assistant organist Efllo Church Chorister F. A. Sacchl. A Series of Sermons i' . . . on Infidelity, ENTITLED "The Five frightful Infi- ITS de delity" DY DR. KNOX Tho first of theso sermons will bo dollvored on' Wednesday Night at the Tabernacle and each night thereafter. Tho sub jects will bo announced later. SERVICE TONIGHT AT 7:il() Something New Just a few of the latest "from The Royal Tailors. Suits made to measure from $ J 8,00 to $35.00. Fixup MARSHFIELD OREGON Just Arrived On the Redondo Today Again: Somo of thoso Delicious Dallcntesscn Goods: HEAD CHEESE per pound -Xv VEAL LOAF , per pound ilBu LIVER PATTY per jioiiiid !15c CHICKEN LOAF per pound Oe TENDERLOIN OF ROAST PORK .per pound 00c Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 1PCXL Wi3 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Nov. 7. Rain In west and rnln or snow In cast portion tonight and Wednesday. South to west winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. HE- For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 4:00 p. tn Nov. G, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological obsorver: Maximum D9 Minimum Gl At 4J00 p. m 54 Precipitation 02 'Wind, Southwest; cloudy. - ' - HORN. 4 MAGEE To Cnpt. and Mrs. W. A. Mngeo nt their homo at Empire, Orbgon,.Tuesdny, Novembor 7, ari olovon-pound son. Mother nnd Bon- nro doing nicely nnd tho proud father who Is master of tho steamer Redondo, Is hnpplor over the arrival of his flrst child than words can toll and congratulations are bolng showered' upon them wel coming tho flrst Admiral of tho Mageo family. Council Tonight. Tho Marshfleld olty council will meet tonight to tako up various matters Meet Wednesday. Tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks will meot Wednesday night to ballot on candidates and tako up other work. Caw 011 Trial Boforo Justice Pen: nock today, a-caso Involving a loaso botween tho Coos Bny Liquor Coin- pnny, Anderson nnd others nt Bandon Is bolng tried. Plan Dance. Announcomont Is mado Hint tho Coos Bay Concert bnnd will glvo nnothor dnnco next Saturday ovonlng nt tho Eagles hnll In response to mnny requests. Annual' Mooting. Tho .annual meeting of tho Marshflold Chamber of Commerco will bo held Friday ovo nlng, Novembor 24, when officers will be elected and plans perfectod for tho ensuing year. Saw Hurricane. Cal. Wright has rccolvcd a letter from his son, Rceco Wright, who is n machinist on tho stcamor Alaskan, plying between Pu got Sound ports nnd Cnllfornln and Moxlco, saying thnt his vcssol was In tho recent hurrlcnno which swept tho Mexican const. Tho storm was terri fic but tho Alaskan wonthored It flno. Tho lottor was mailed from Salinas Cruz, Mexico. Henr.tiK Today. Tho caso of Mrs. OJodn vs. tho Chambers estate Is bo lng honrd by Judgo Coko nt hlu of llco horo todny. Tho enso InvolvoH about 1,400 acres of land near Coalo do which Mrs. OJcda claims was lllo gaily convoyed by tho administrator of hor husband's estnto n number of yonrB ngo nnd In part of which, hor son, for whom she holds tho power of attorney, hold an Interest. Dlj? Turnip Crop. Honry Songs tnckon has returned from n trip down tho coast from Empire. Ho re ports thnt nn ncro and n quarter of turnips on tho Bnstendnrf ranch will yield nbout 0110 hundred tons, ' somo of tho turnips weighing about , thirty pounds each. Ho says that tho now road which L. J. Simpson Is building to Shoro Acres will bo ono of tho flnost In thnt section of tho county. It Is doubtful If It enn bo completed boforo next spring. Carl Albrecht hna ehnrgo of tho work. I Defendant Wins. Tho Jury In tho enso of F. J. Bengham vs. Herman Beck In Justlco Pennock's court yes- 1 torday brought In a verdict for the dofendant. It will bo nppoalod, It Is snld. I Meet Tonight. A meeting of tho stockholders In tho oil company bo lng organized to prospect the Catch- City Auto Service Good Cars, Carotul Drivers and rensonablo charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhoro nt any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 40. Night Phono 40, HARKED GOODALE. Proprietor. Inrr Ttilnf flnl.1 it'll, m l.nl.1 n, ,!.. Marshflold Chamber of Commerco at 7:30 this ovonlng to olect olllcors and perfect tho organization. . Find Some Oil. Geo. P. Topping who Is here from Bnndon reports thnt tuo gas pressuro In tho Bear Creek i well Is Increasing rapidly nnd consid erate oil is coming to tho top. Ho snys that they aro certain they will mnke tho big strike soon. Jla.s Rib Ilroke Jns. Allen ,om ployed In Camp 5, of tho Smith-Powers company sustained somo broken ribs in nn accident today and was brought to Morcy hospital for treat ment. His Injuries although pnln ful nro not of n crltlcnl nature: E0PLE V&E333, tsaatsBsm IQWW2 MRS. J. C. DOANE of Catching Inlot Is a MnrBhflold shopper today. L. A. LILJEQVIST Is horo from Co- qulllo on business and pleasure. MILO PIERSON enmo In yesterday from Tea Milo on business and 1 pleasure. ,J. J. CLINKENBEARD of Daniels Creek was n Marshfleld business visitor today. MISS ANNIE JOHNSON of North In- 1 lot Is n guest at tho Jacob MatBon home on North Ilrnndwnv. II. J. McDIARMID- passed through horo en routo homo to Bnndon to- day from a trip to Florcnco. HARK DUNHAM nnd Jns. Wafson camo ovor from Coqulllo today to . testify In tho enso of Mrs. OJcda vs tho Chambers estate. BEN BELIEU and wlfo will lenvo In a fow flays for Myrtle Point whoro thoy will visit rolntlvcs of Mr. Bo llou for n few wcoks. PAT HARRAHAN of Bandon Is In Marshfleld todny on business and pleasure. Ho reports everything prosperous on tho lower Coqulllo. FRANK ROGERS nnd his guest, Goo. Bnrkor of Portland, nro down from thd Rogor ranch on South Coos River todny. Mr. Barkor plans to' leave tot homo next Saturday. ELM??R GROTH. a foriricr Coos Bay resident who has been spondlng a fow years at Portland and other northorn points' ori tho Columbia rlvor nrrlvod horo yesterday and mny remain on tho Bay. OWEN MOORE of North Bond -passed through hero this uftornoon on routo to Coqulllo to secure a mnr rlago llconso, tho marrlago of Mr. Mooro and Miss Collvor taking plnce nt tho homo of tho brido'u parents on Catching Inlot tonight. MRS. C. II. WILSON nnd llttlo dnughtor nro expected homo short ly from n six weeks' visit nt Low Iston, Ida., nnd with frlonds In rel atives In Washington nnd Califor nia points. REV. G. LEROY HALL lenves this aftornooir vln tho Rosoburg stago fur Portland whero ho expects tol tako in somo of tho Gypsy Smith rovlvnls. Ho will also visit nt Pendleton nnd othor onstorn Oro gon points boforo returning. CHARGED WITH MISCONDUCT Captain J. A. Johnson Alleged to llnw Copied Answers to Quest Ions Captnln John A. Johnson was tried this morning boforo United States In spectors Edwnrds nnd Fuller 011 a chnrgo of misconduct. Ho was re presonted by ox-Senator C. W. Ful ton. Captain Johnson, who now has an ocean master's and pilot's llconso, mado application for tho extension of his llconso to Includo Tillamook, Coos Bay and Columbia rlvor bars nnd for tho Columbia river from Astoria to Portland. Whllo Johnson was writ ing tho answers to questions In tho examination Chief Clork A. F. Mer rill. In tho ofllco of tho Inspectors, snld that ho saw him copying from unothor paper and taking it away from Johnson plncod It In tho hands of tho locnl board, who Immediately proferred chargos. A decision will probably bo rondorod this afternoon.! Portlnnd Orogonlnn. CRUISER SENT THERE. Associated Press to Coos Tlmos.) (By Bny MALTA, English possession, Nov. 7. A wlroloss was rocolvod by Com mander Botto Q. Decker, ordered tho American crulsor Cheater to proceed to Tripoli forthwith. TOWN IS BOMBARDED. By Associated Pross to tho Coos Buy Times. I CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkoy, Nov. 7. Tho Itnllun cruiser bombarded tho town of Akadah, Arabia, Sunday, sinking tho Turkish gunboat ItalldJ which was lying in port. The oxtont of tho dnmngo to tho town Is not stat ed. VASSAR'S RECORDS SHOW NOT 1 DIVORCE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Nov 7. Vassar records show that nono of Its grnduatos was over divorced. Nothing is said nbout any of them having marrlod. LEADER Sholls at MILNER'S. yk Petaluma Eggs At this season the best eggs come from there. Ask your grocer for them. Every Egg Guaranteed MM AWE -OK HONDO Steamer In From San Fran cisco Late Yesterday Sails Thursday. With n largo cargo of miscellane ous freight, Including a dozen planos- for F. J, Palmer, tho Redondo ar rived In from San Francisco yester day after a good trip up tho coast. Slio had a good passenger list. Capt. Mageo of tho Redondo Is to day rejoicing over tho birth of n sonf his first child, nnd Is bolnir warmly congratulated by tho mnny friends of hlniBolf nnd wlfo on tho Bay. Tho Redondo Is schodulcd to sail at 11:30 Thursday morning for San FranclBco. Among thoso arriving on hor woro tho following'. A. S. Manzln, A. Glnra, Miss T. Krusc, Mrs. W. C. Donhner, Mrs. Llz zlo Thomas, Carl Steward, Honry 'Steward, Howard Stownrd, Mrs. Geo. Steward, John J. Lauden, Mrs. Mario iWnller, T. Davonport, B. C.' Crouch, Capt. C. A. Puntor, Mrs. Bprchor, JIr8 Nlohnus and child, ' W. Marr, Jo,,n Haloy, S. Stamper and R. Jen- son. ALLIANCE SAILS SOUTH. Steamer Lenves Today For Eureka and Will SAll North Friday. Th6 'Allnrico salldd'thls mdrnlnff for Eureka. Sho Is' scheduled to roltlrn hero 'Friday morning and' sail Friday1 n6on for Portland. Among' thoso sailing from horo for Eurokn todny woro tho following: Mrs. C. Morcod, Mrs. M. J. Lovorln, E"n- Jac0.00, M. Wyland, A, Holtn- lllg, IVi. IVOg, CllTB. l!i. IVOR, U.. W. Lawrcnpe, A. Lovy nnd A. S. Mlsli. SENDS OFFICER tO GET BOOKS United States Judge at India- napolis Uses Fprce In Mcf, Namara Case (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 7. When Judgo A. B. Snndorson of tho United States District court wnB ad vised todny that tho fodoral grand Jury had boon donlod access to cer tain bookB of tho International As sociation of Bridge nnd Structural Iron Workers, ho ordorcd tho United StntcB marshal to go to a trust com pany whoro tho books nro deposited and tnko posseslson of thorn. The books woro turned ovor to tho mnrshnl nnd tho grand Jury pro ceeded with tho Investigation. CIDER 1'HKSSKS nt MILNER'S. B. & S. Cold and Rheumatism Capsules The biggest seller we have ever offered to our customers, Why? Sim ply because they do the work-cure a cold or grippe in less than a day, and most cases of rheumatism in less than a week, 25c and 50c For sale by us exclusively Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, .MARSHFIELD. y.l M V, t i --w.