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ri ft- ' !,ATl':'' THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. 4 IS Better Than the Usual Clothes T ELECT! HELD Lower Than the Ordinary Prices "tMSfUl " ION Mi -w BAPTISTS NAME NEW OFFICERS NIL MILITIA ER ffltS i i K. I. Wheeler, Grocer, Taken to Jackson County, Ore., on ' Murder Charge. Deputy Sheriff Eaton of Jnckson county left Coqulllo yesterday with K. I. Wheeler, who engaged In the grocery business at Bandon nbout Negotiations For Nearly All Be tween Umpqua and Coos Bay Closed. Announcement is ninile that tlio Southern Pacific has closed negotia tions for practically all of tho right-of-way for tho Coos Day-Eugene line 7,. .., o0t fn TnnUannviiin between Gardiner and Coos Bay. ln0.a?'J.JT lThere arc a few small nieces on wuuru tmi-uiui is uuuibuu wmi ...,.,.., iii., i. ., murder of u hide dealer about flvo or six months ago. Tho evidenco Against Wheeler is said to be circum stantial. The crime was not dis ercd until a short tlmu ago when the musing nmn s body was found. Robbery Is supposed to have been the motive for the crime. Sheriff Gage who came over from Coqulllo today, wns not able to learn tho full details of the crime. A fow weeks ago, ho and tho Dandon mar shal located "Wheeler in rcsponso to a request from the officiate of Jackson county, Oregon, nnd sent for an olll ccr from thcro to come and get him. Wheeler was not arrested at the time but left free until Deputy Sheriff Eat on arrived. Wheeler during his resldenco In Bandon has been considered a very upright citizen and his arrest caused much surprlso there. He Is a com paratively young man and Is married. Ho denies his guilt. Calf Stealing Case. Shoriff Gago and Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney Llljcqvlst will go to Bnndon In a day or so to Investigate nn alleged calf stealing enso there. 0. H. Chandler, n rancher living near Bandon, walked Into n ment market thero tho other day and found hang ing on tho wall what ho alleges to bo tho carcas of a calf that disappeared irom his ranch. Tho head could not bo found EUGENE MAN'S VIEW. Tho Eugene Register says: "P. P. Hunt is homo from a business trip to Mnrshflold and Coos Bay points by boat. Ho says tho pcoplo thero nro greatly excited over railroads nnd aro 1(1 IIULI. .. ., ... ., ,.,!, Chandlor alleges tho calf i" "8 "UV'' ' .' uu "'"V". ." A" "'. was stolen from him, and arrests may !JUJ ,B TJ" " i i"Z.. f0iia. ' Western as tho pcoplo of Eugcno are. Ho says they have got proporty very which tho negotiations have not beca closed but It is expected to close them within a few days. It Is prob able that tho entire stretch of right-of-way will bo secured without con demnation proceedings although tin lntter may bo resorted to In ono or two tracts where th-j owners nro holding back for what tho company considers an exorbitant price. Within n fow days, right-of-way men will start in work between Gar diner nnd Florence to close up nogo tlntlons with tho owners of tho smnller tracts crossed. It Is under stood that arrangements have already been made with tho holders of the largo tracts so thnt only tho minor dotnlls rcmnln to bo worked out. In view of this, announcement of tho awarding of tho contract for a section of tho lino nt this end, poh slbly from Sand Point, nt tho mouth of North Inlet, to tho Umpqua; Is likely to bo mndo in tho near future. MYRTLE TOINT POUT. Alleged Defect In Petition From There For Format ion. Tho Coquljlo Sentinel says: "L. A. Robinson of Myrtle Point filed with tho county clerk a petition to estab lish a port commission nt Myrtlo Point signed by 133 names. Wednes day tho petition was presented to tho county court to pass upon. Tho peti tion calls for nbout tlireo quarters of tho watershed of tho Coqulllo riv er to bn taxed for this port commis sion. Tho port will Includo nbout flvo or six miles of river, tho lower limit being nbout n mllo nbovo Co qulllo. "When tho county court referred tho petition to tho district nttornoy to pass upon Its legality he found sovornl llnws in It. Tho law requires that tlio slgnors Rtvo their poBtofuco nnd resldenco nddresBos. It wns found that thirty-throe hnd not given their addresses. On ncrount of thero bo ing two chief justices elected nt tho last election it wns found that thero wns no method of ascertaining tho legnl number of votors In tho dis trict. Tho method horetoforo has boon to llnd how ninny woro qunllfled to voto for chief Justlro nnd In this wny tho number of qualified votors was round. It Is probable thnt this mattor will hnvo to bo referred to tho higher courts." Big HANI) DANCE nt EAGLES linll. Saturday night, NOVEMBER il. Music by full band, First Class Auto Service When you wnnt to go anywhere in n hurry Try TOOTH'S AUTOS. Best rntes In tho city. BEST CARS. Best drivers. Phono fifi-.I until 1 1 p. in., ufter 1 1 p.m. phone G-J. Rest donco phono 28-.I. D.L.FOOTH.PromhHnv high in Mnrshflold, nway nbovo what good business property can bo for In Eugene and this city continues to look very good to him." CONTRACT TO HE LET Chief Engineer llooil Checks Up Tlltls on Work. Tho Eugene Register says: "Tho Rcglstor Is assured that contrnct for construction of tho first 24 miles or tho Southern Pnctflc's now lino to tho const out of Eugcno will bo let wltln a very short tlmo, probably within ton days or two wcoks Thero nro several contractors who havo gono over tho lino nnd It takes Boino tlmo for estlmntcs to bo mndo by tho builders before putting In tho bids. Chlor Engineer Hood lias to go over tho bids carefully and tho tho tlmo necessary In which to do this will cover n week or two at lenst. HAWLEV FOR PORT. TlicJ Look Before You Bay A glance nt the Toggery Clothing Will convinco you of their superior style and tailoring and no other clothes fit tho price, $20 to .$25, can surpass them. AYo do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suits from $10 to $10. Ono price, good goods and on the squaro is our motto. The Toggery Tolls Coqulllo Vnlloy People Must Orgnul.o. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel In telling of Congressman Hn wloy's recent visit thero quotes him as follows on furth er Improvements of navigation thcro! "In regnrd to tho Improvement on your river thnt Is n question which hns often been put boforo mo. I be lieve thnt tlio best way would ho to orgonlo u port commission nnd show your good faith In this matter. Of course no appropriation would bo considered if tho project Is not recom mended by tho engineers. Tho way to start tlio thing Is to get together nnd orgnnlzo tho port commission nnd then do all that Is possible your solf to Improve tho river. In tlmo you will probnbly get nn npproprla tlon from tho government for exton- slvo Improvements. I promise my aid In nil efforts thnt you mnko for tho Improvement of your harbors as I bellevo that all improvements or this chnrncter nro an nssot to tho whole country." Marshfield Congregation Holds Annual Business Session Rev. Hall Chosen. ' Tho BnptlBt church of Marshfield hold its annual meeting in the church last night. An enthusiastic business session which included election of of ficers, a report from tho Baptist con vention nt McMlnnvillo, Oro., by tho delegate, Mrs. Downs, a short pro gram nnd refreshments were tho features of tho meeting. Tho reports by tho various officers and committees indicated progress along nil lines. Tho financial report showed that about $2,800 has been raised during the year, this includ ing tho money raised for tho new building fund. Tho officers olected for tho ensu ing yenr arc: Deacons, Fred. Glover and Wesloy Smith; trustees, D. L. Rood nnd Georgo Ayro; clerk, Alva Doll, rcolectcd; treasurer, V. O. Pratt; Sundny school superintendent, Clnudo Stutsman; assistant Sundny school superintendent, Wesley Smith. Tho pnstor of tho church, Rev. G. Lo Roy Hall, who has horotoforo been serving on tho nnnunl plan, wns un nnlmoufjly mndo tho cliolco ot tho church and was tendered n call to remain Indefinitely. This voto wns carried with enthusiasm, and tho pnstor was given nn ovntlon on be ing Informed or tho result. Mrs. Holon Downs, who rccontly nttonded tho Baptist convention nt McMlnnvillo, Ore., gavo nn nbBorb Ingly Interesting account or this mooting. It wns evident thnt sho hnd succeeded well to represent not only tho Baptist causo but tho Coos Bay country as n wholo nt that gathering. A short program Included a duct by Misses Edith Ayro nnd Edilova Wheolor, solo by MIbs BcsbIo Ayro, nnd a recitation by Mrs. Ellon Kol ley. Refreshments wero served by tho Indies ot the church. Tho meeting wns an onthuslnBtlc and pleasnnt ono throughout, and Indicative of cooperation. Karl Haines and . Capt. Mac- genn Only Candidates Voted on Last Night. Only n small number of tho Coos Bay Naval Militia turned out last ev onlng for tho election of n lloutcnnnt of the Senior grade to succeed to tho command or tho Third nnd Fourth Divisions of tho Organization In Marshfield. Thcro wero only two candidates, Karl Haines nnd dipt. T. J. Mncgenn. Tho result of It will not bo announced until tho roturus aro sent to Adjutant General Flnzer nnd given out by hi in. In nil there were 24 votes cast. Following this election, tho now officers of tho rank of lloutcnnnt or higher will meet nnd elect n suc cessor to Capt. J. J. Reynolds. All the divisions will bo represented in this election. CONDEMN MORE LAND. Pacific Grant Western busy on Right of Wny. Tho Eugcno Guard says: "Tho Pa cine Grent Western Rnilwny company begnn condemnation proceedings rc contly ngnlnst tho Wondllng-Johnson company, Clark L. Pool & Company, tho Michigan Trust company, nnd Georgo Heffornn ror right or wny through a tract or land In section 32( township 17, south ot rnngo 9 west." See thoso WHITE nnd DISHES at MIIiNER'S. GOLD NOTICE. From this dato on, the Coos Bay Oil and Supply company's gnsollno will bo cnrrlcd In Mnrshflold nt tho gnrngo or John L. Koontz, who has installed an up-to-dato Bowser gaso llno system nnd enn supply customers In n rapid manner. r.IOH SLAYS NEGRO Blackmail Lynched In Mississippi ami Body Riddled with Bullets By Associated Press to tho Cuus Bay Times.; MERIDIAN, Miss., Nov. 7 Judge "Mosely," a negro, wnB lynched by n mob ot four hundred nt Lockhnrt to day. Ills body was bullet riddled. Mosely assaulted a white man yestor-day. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All stockholders in tho Coos Bay Oil & Gas Co. aro requested to nt tond tho first meeting of tho stock holders to bo held In tho Chnmbcr of Commerco nt 7:30 o'clock, Tues day evening, November 7 1011. As this mooting Is for tho purposo of electing directors, ndoptlug by-laws, nnd other lmportnnt business, ovory stockholder should bo present. By order of COMMITTEE ON INCORPORATION. Big -HAND DANCE nt EAGLES hnlf. Snturdoy night, NOVEMBER 11. Music by full band. Big REDUCTION Snlo of MILL! NERY now on nt Mrs. A. G. AIKEN'S CUT GLASS nt MIIAElt'S. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo wnnt fresh salmon and are propnrcd to pay tho highest cash prlco for them. For further parti culars seo C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH. Coos Rlvor HAWLEV IS HOME. Trip Congressman Pleasol Willi Through This Section. SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 7 Tired and weary from nbout ton dnys spent on train, stngo nnd bont Investigating the wnterways In Douglas nnd Coos counties, Congressmnn W. C. Hnwley returned homo on tho early train this morning. Tho trip wns n hard ono because of the lack of transportntlon facilities, hut Mr. Iluwley oxnrossod himself uh highly pleased with tho uniform enthusiasm of the citizens of the localities vlsitod and the genornl nppenrnnco of prosperity nud devel opment whorever ho wont. With the prospect of rail communication ns sumlng in oro tangible sliapo, tho de velopment nlrendy accomplished by tho oNpondlture of Inrgo sums of money In tho Improvement of tho wnterways. and the belief thnt tho government will contlnuo to appro priate money for tho Improvement or the Coos Bay. Coqulllo and Ump qun wnteiwnys, the peoplo of wostorn Douglas and Coos county nro now fully confident thnt their great re sources of tho soil, inluo, forost nnd sen will soon find nn accessible route to prof l able outsldo markets, says Mr. Hawloy. NOTICE. All Coos county wnrrants drawn on the General Fund nnd endorsed prior to July 1, 1010, will ho paid on presentntlon nt my olllco In Coqulllo. No Intorost will bo nllowed on any of thoso wnrrnnts nfter Nov. 3, 1011. Dnted at Coqulllo, Ore., this 2nd ilny of November. 1011. T. M. DIMMICIC, County Treasurer. GOOD ADVICE FOR MARSHFIELD PEOPLE Peoplo in Mnrshflold who havo constipation, sour stomach or gas on tho stomach, should uso slmplo buck thorn bark, glycorlno, etc., ns com pounded In Adler-l-kn, tho now Gor ni an appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings rollef almost INSTANT LY becniiso this slmplo mlxturo nntl soptlclzcs tho dlgestlvo organs and drains tho Impurities. Lockhnrt & Parsons Drug Co. SKIN A MASS OF FIRE Horrlblo torture pain unendur ablo dayB when tho wholo body secniB to bo burning up long nights of sleeplesB agony Then Instant relief tho skin cooled and refreshed all burning nnd Itching gono! ThousnndB testify to this thou sands who sufforcd from Eczema, Psoriasis nnd other skin troubles, un til they heard of that slmplo cool ing wash of wlntergreon, thymol and other Ingredients known ns D.D.D. Prescription. J. Samuel Lowls of St. Paul, Minn., writes: "I used threo bottles of D. D. D. Prescription, nnd now my skin, onco n mass of (In; nnd Irritation, is ns smooth and soft ns n child's." A 2Cc trlnl hottlo will give you po sitive proofl Wo nro so cortnln of whnt D. I). D. will do for you thnt wo offer you a full eIzo bottlo on this guaranteo: ir you do not find thnt It tnkes uwny tho itch AT ONCE, it costs you not n cont. Call hero nnd talk It over. Red Cross Drug Store. Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 130 177 front St. RIAL ESTATE City property, Farm, Timber, nnd Coal Laud. Low rnto Flro Insurance, best nnd strongest company. Routing or Rooms nnd Houses. Soiling itckots to any part of Eu ropo. AUCr.FliTZEEN 08 CENTRAL AVENUE, Marshfield. $ 1 OO Reward For nny sowing mnchlno I can't plnco In first class ordor. Supplies tor all machines furnished. Lenvo orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogors hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Evpert Machinist. Phono 111-L Roferenco O. O. Lund, leather butcher VaHMflnnHMMHBUMJiMiaHHHHMHHMM Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. And volco culturo. Appointment hour l to 2 o'clock. Applicants call nt Studio, Sengs tacken Bldg., lit (I If roadway. Fow, it any, medicines havo met with tho uniform success that has at tended the use or Chiunborlaln's Col ic. Cholern nnd DlnVrhooa Remedy, Tho remarkable cures of colic and Di arrhoea which It has effected in al- Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash theso gnrmonts clennor nnd bettor than tho work can bo done olsowhoro, and thoy aro not worn so much. Wo do pot shrink thorn, oven woolen garments aro returned the samo slzo ns whon sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nlcoly, make ordlnnry ropalrs freo of charge and you hnvo frosh clean, sweot under wear ready ror each week's chanco. Bundlo'yours up with next weok's laundry bundlo. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHON- 220-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone aiai Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF most ovory neighborhood have given DTAT WORK. It a ,wido reputation. For sale by I ROSS & PINEGOR, all dealers. j 256 Contral avenue Phono 2 5 OX ttriimiS'1 I J-i -y. 2UflMFi.rJ Men's Suits Overcoats Raincoats Tho highest typo of Clothes nro hero for your inspection, Largest Assortment ia Coos county. Wo want your Clothing Business. Our Low CnBh Prices merit your patronage. Benjamin Oth3 "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marshticld Bandon FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay Thursday morn ing, November 9, at 11:30 A. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McQEOROE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H I M. ON NOVEMBER 7, 11,21, AND i!8. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OK THE TIDE ON NOVEMBER 11, 18 AND 115. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PnONE MAIN 8Mi "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Bay for Portland Friday, November 10 at 12 o'clock noon, CONNECTING WITH. THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT POHTLA.VD NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PRONE 14 0.F. McGEORGE, Afitnt Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Mnrshflold Office 14-J. Farms Timber Cool and Platting Lands n specialty. Genaral Agents "EASTSIDE" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4NI) JOSSON CEinSNT. Tho best Domeitlo and Imported brands. Plaitor, Lima, Brick and all kinds of bulldors waterUl HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 1 FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our 8tnges leavo Marshflold for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock every evening aud nfford quickest connections with Southern Pac1DS Railway. Faro ?G,00. COOS BAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. , a.. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 .MARKET AV., MnrshfW& C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 i Parties Desiring Monu- ments to be Erected P2JB Sooti Would do well to call at the PacIHo Monumental Tver". "Rrnnflwnv onH molrn oaiaAHnn am Iia laftFA fttnek HOW 00 Mr. Wilson has In his employ tho only practical marble and V nllo nnttm. In nnnn ........... j v... t,n host WOfK Is "' .- wuv.u. u vuuo bUUUljT. AUU UUUO UUl tuu mw-w r )& sfeLj JWlj.fof IlUu,