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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Spe cm 1 Sale Aluminum War WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED un assortment of Aluminum Ware consisting f 144 pieces and are going to give the public the benefit of this purchase bv put- of 144 pieces antl are going to inve the nubli ting the entire assortment on sale at the price of put- 15 Cents for Any Article, or 2 Pieces for 25 Cents Do not overlook this offer. f 330 Front Street g; mS When you buyfi$ Buy the beslMf Marshfield Oregon THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Nov. 9 Rnln or snow tonight nnd Friday, cold er In east; westerly winds. LOCAL temperature PORT. he- Always "The Busy Corner" Special Eor Saturday Only. "We olTcr each ctistoincr an opportunity to purchase a handsome Brass Vase at the Special Price of $1.25. They are oi! Heavy Brass, nine inches high and sell regularly for $2.00. To introduce our new line of Brass we will sell them SATURDAY ONLY AT $1.25. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298- Us MOTHER TRIES TO TRACE SON Strange Case of Dual Person ality Still Puzzles Youth Not Known on Coos Bay1 Tor twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. tn.i Nov. (J, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 54 Minimum 47 At 4:00 p. m i. . 48 Precipitation 86 Wind, West: cloudy. . 33333 vsssaasm buKlWj; JAS. WASSON of South Inlot Mnrshflcld visitor today. is n MRS. McCulloch of North Inlet is n Marshfield shopper today. . ERNEST SANFORD of North Inlot is a Murshllcld business visitor today. GEORGE ROSS of Catching Inlet was u Murshllcld business visitor today. MYRTLE POINT Coos Bay and Eastern Electric Route About Two Miles From That City. (Special Correspondence) MYRTLE POINT, Ore, Nov. 0. MRS. WM. GRIMES is roported qulto Tho 8UrV0y0rs havo now? completed 111 of a severe attnek of neuralgia. ,. ,. . , -,.,. VHU Dili TUJ Ul JJKJO UlJ IW1U UUOICIU C. C. BRIDGES of Coos River Is a Mnrshflcld business visitor today. MRS. J. J. REYNOLDS and baby ex pect to leave Saturday for Port-laud. JOHN COLLVER of Catching Inlet was a Marshfield business visitor today. botwecn Mnrshflcld nnd Rosoburg. This preliminary survoy passes Myr tle Point about two miles from tho city on tho opposite sldo of Coqulllo river. Tho lino crosses tho S. V. nenr tho summit, nnd tho Coqull lo river about two miles bolow Co qulllo. Some of tho surveyors aro leaving for Snn Francisco on tho Ft flold from Dandon. Sails Todny Tho .Nnnn .Smith sailed this afternoon for Bay Point with a largo cargo of lumbor. F. A. Warner, son-in-law of C. A. Smith, wns tho only outgoing pnssengor on her. ROBERT ROOKE of Coos. River wna a Marshflold business visitor yesterday. At Ten Mile. Engineer Sumner, It Is stated today, is at Ten Mllo on matters connected with tho company. He was expected hero lata yesterday but had not reached Marshflold yet this afternoon. Evorybody hero has roturncd to the uso of tho good old kcrosona lamp or tho ornamental hollow J candlotheso later days. Tho reason .to t tn , .. . , i, Ib that the owners of tho lighting sys- MRS. A. II. LEWIS loft today on tho tom nro movlnf, tlloIr pInnL But Radondo for Lodl, Calif., whom thoro wII1 B00n bo ght nBtlln alio will visit her parents. miAo nmlo, n , . , Mnnlo street is being graded, curb- to assist Manager J. T. Sullivan of n,. ' , ', ' ini,i tho Hub's store thoro to move Into wn,ks aro bolng lnl11' now quartors. Aston Due Hero. It Is stated that Tnggart Aston, who had chargo of tho Coos Day and Eastern survey, Is duo hero In a day or two from San Francisco with other ofllclals of tho company. j MUS. W. F. HARMON nnd bnby plan to leavo tomorrow for northorn Oregon and Washington points to visit rolatlvcs. MRS. T. D. HOLLAND and son, Bort, roturncd today from Pugct Sound points whero they havo been spend ing soino time. , nnslncBs Is good in Myrtlo Point prisk indeed for n littlo town. Tho Nogro Minstrels enlightened tho plnygolng part of Myrtlo Point at nn exhibition Tuesday night. WANTED Competent girl. Apply In niurnlng nfter 9 o'cloak.nt 355 No. Broadway. WANTED Position by mechanic' CVm build nnythlng nindo of wood. Or, If any business HoifsiMins bouclil room to oxchnngo Inuor, will do work by contract. Li J. J listen, Lloyd Hotel, Phono No. 209. "WANTED Dnywnrk, cleaning, wash Inn, ironing, 25c hour, 185 J. Womnn ALL KINDS of hauling done prompt ly J. E. Fltzgornld. Phono 129J. l'OU SLE Good second luuitl Hiifo at a bargain. Call nt Union Mur kot nnd see safo mid gut price. Phono G8. TOR SALIC King hlltlo trombouo In flrst-elnss condition. Address Box 2S5, North Bond. STAffORD'S V t, i i , I STANDS' FOllVTIIR fiTAN'D- AIU) IN SWEETS. THE TASTE . ' TELLS THE 1IEASOX. THY A BOX TODAY. So far as could bo ascortnlncd hero today, no ouo on Coos Bay has any knowlcdgo of tho presence hero of Goorgo Lewis Bornnrd Marvin, tho youth whoso strnngo enso Is puzzling his mother, Mrs. C. E. Lolborg of near Eugene. Much Interest is bolng ta ken in tho h trnn go case, Will Give Play Tho Senior Class MUSi WALTBR SINCLAIR or tno .Marsnuoiu uign scnooi m planning to glvo a play tho first Sat urday in Dccombor. "Mr. Bob" Is tho suggcstlvo tltlo. Tho pnrts havo not yet been decided upon. of Co- NOHTII 11ICXD NEWS. A Mrs. Jennie M. Stownrt nrrlvod hnmn tills tnnrnlnir from n visit nt qulllo passed through horo today Tho r)nUcs nnd Portland. At tho en routo homo from Portland anu Dftllc8( B,10 v,ltC(, n Bon whom b1i0 other northorn points. nntI not aoon ,n 0,Rht ycarB nU(j ' ' nlso met mnny old friends nnd nolgh R. M. JENNINGS nnd wlfo nro oxJi,0rs. Sho nlso had tho plonsuro of pectod In overland from San n vIbU with nnothor son who is play Francisco whero they havo beon InR n icn,iinff part In tho noted mu vlsltlng for ten days. Bcni comedy compnny now present ing "Tho Spring Maid" in tho larger Mill Accident. Owing to troublo with some of tho machinery, tho Smith mill closed down this after noon. It may bo closed n halt MRS. WM. BONEBRAKE of Catching wnim mm a .u...noi. f. iinto'i.n.n i..- t.'day or nil day tomorrow to permit Inlet who has been ailing for some- nni(iti,ll liuiii lllllOMUlU ItlVUD IIIU .. ...- the following developments in tho making tho necessary rcpnirs. . timo wns taKon to uorcy uospuai cn8o: I I todny for treatment. In nn ondenvor to piece togothor Settle Cane Tho caso of tho Ban- tho broken threads In tho moniorv of don Wlno nnd Honor company vs. MISS EDNA WIEDBR, who Is now hor Hon, Bornnrd Marvin, who Is np- tho Coos Day Liquor compnny. et nl, pnrontly tho subject of n Btrnngo caso which was on trial before Justlco of dual personality, Mrs. C. 13. Lei- Ponnoch hns boon settled out of court, borg nrrlvod horo from Eugene, tho Bnndon firm ngrcolng to vacate Knowing that hor son. who donlou tho premises In question. nil knowledgo of his parentage, was' employed horo Inst Bummer as n civil I At Ocean Dock It Is announced onglneor by T. S. Wilkes & Son. to that tho Homer, which Rnllod last ov- chlot oporntor of tho Bandon tolo- phono oxchnngo, visited friends nnd relatives hero yesterday. ) MRS. F. J. LaPALME of Eastsldo, who has boon qulto sick is roporled Improving, nows that will bo grat ifying to their many friondB. 1IIC NEVER KISSED, RO THEY GAVK HIM WUZB flrnft. 71 TTinn nf. Wnallltlf.tnn Ami.tfti, -..I . H. a T?.nAtnn tnv Hnna i "T II I ""'" .!, 1 13IIM1H iruill Dllll riiinwntii w.".. ...ii,. juiiiuiH ,iiuiua uj uibcovor in-iuny on nor iniuni irip noro ir nr . j oavage loft this mornlnc ormntlon wl.rch may servo to rocnll n0w owner, will lnnd nt F. S. Dow's A' l 0f0 v u S ,f, , ...u...,,. ... t.iu ...ni. ucenn hock. ji'ii ,v " iCC(impnniCU 1)1' Ur. T. W. W I- ntuimmrnil wlin Uamrfon.tin alienist o'f Portland, Mrs.,for tho ship Lolborg loft for Eugene. It is hor to havo for nndou whero ho will assist in ro- Accompanied by Dr. T. W. WIN 'nounced who will bo tho local agent f I' ' 7 I ; S. E. HODGE who Ifis boon conduct ing tho experiments with an elcc trfcal donkey engine for tho Smith Powers oompnny will lenvo Satur day for Portland. LUDLOW, Mnss., Nov. 9. A fund established by Charles D. Reed, a wealthy resident, to on- courngo good habits nnioflg tho young men of this town, hns Just boon drawn upon to reward Howard U. Bonnott of Ludlow Contor, who has novor lucd n profano word, novor smoked or 4 chowed tobacco, novor touched n drop of liquor and novor kiss 4 cd a girl outsldo his own fnm- lly. Bennett's rownrd was n gold wntch, suitably Inscribed, pro- sontcd on his 31st birthday. ! iMirpuvu io iinvo ur. wiuinmson ox- iimiiini-iiinil Mrs I S Kaufman. amino hor son with reference to his iinKrrVCoffi mental condition. Sho Is posftlvo ?"., "B,,onn. a 1 brother Dr G. W. that her son Is not Bhnmmlng and ex- n ,e In SeatUo Was No part el m?rS.Hh0 J2' n?0 T; SSwerSeffi'toler U clouded his mentality. , f"",1" n,8," gr, ?,t0 nn0' PRi n had been W. S. TURPEN arrived horo.,todny for 9H.OO. FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY Mnrvln iiIwiivh Weak. 1'" 1".0.C?T 1 , "toil w w i.ls from Portlnnd whero ho hns boon ONLY. LADIES' EMPORIUM. Hop nnn's llf frnm 1.nv,nn.l t, uak-i;iiii "' ,.o.v ... - w ." .. nun, ...in. " LADIES ?12 and III ItAINCOATB Lolborg snys, tonds to Hhow thnt Mar- wlntor. TOR SALIC Threo Corni'lluii in dlnu gnmo liens nnd ono cock. In autre Bishops' flats. G47 Broadway TOR SALE Or evehnugo for rvnl estate a good launch. Apply Room 201 Coko building. (MmF&pch TWO STORES. ll,l'a niinnvnnl iiiAninl ln.H t 1.... I .... n .iijii.uiii lliuillltl llllinu 111 Ullll it'll. 11.... Mm nntnrnl niilnnmn ... I..1. ...!.. I MU Mtf .... ...... 1....U wl ,,,, iiiuuiuilil . ... wonlf iilivRlrnl nni1IMnn i CIO 08 Of tllO "When Ilnrnnril wnn tinrn onl,l WIH "Prom" Tho Junior Marshflold High school Ibsiio Invitations within n fow I Mrs. Lolborg. "ho weighed but threo lnyB for n plnwi "Prom tn i bo given pounds. Ho wns always n weakly ' tho Odd Follows' hall Friday ove rhllil. TTnMt flvn vnnn i.i im .una nine. Novomhor 21. It will Do ono unnbla to wnlk. Ho wns nocullnr of tho fines functions over nttempt- nnd oxtremoly sensitive. Whllo ut- ed by tho high school students horo. tending rnllogo nt Bnrkolov his lot-l i tors to mo showed thnt ho wrw nl- AVihI VfstPidnr. Tho mnrrlaco of Iwnys nshnmod, yet ho stood high In Owon Mooro nnd Miss Lnnrn Collvor . ins studios. wiiirii vnq cnipiinuoii nt mo nornp n .i... . m Mnna ,,i, pirmr "I mnnot tindorstnnd his nrosont tho bride's imrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J,' " "l ' imontnl attitude John Collvor n Pntoi.tnc: inlflt -. MlWIWl located during tho summer months nnd will shortly roopon his archi tect ofllccH horo. , I J. E. CLAREY will roturn todny from Bnndon wlero ho acted ns ono of tho Judges of tho oloctlon of tho Bnndon Division of tho Oregon Naval Militia last night. j GEO. GOULD, accompanied by Mrs. Tourtellot, loft on tho Redon do today for Cnllfornln. Mrs. Tourtollot hns boon visiting relat ives In Coos county. WAXTED Your carpenter, Job and furnlturo work. Tel. Carpontor 12 IL "I have visited Illllsboro to soo If tonlnv. wns attended by about fifty MRS. HUGH McLAIN returned today I enn find nnythlng which may recall friend" "d relatives. Rev. Mac- from Portlnnd whero sho hns boon WAXTICI) Strong woman or girl to' ..- .,.. viilUllj Ili.UIIU. ..I'l'.j m Mrs. Songstackon. ri'RXlSHED HOUSEKEEPIXG apartments, hot water, light nnd "no ?10 nnd up Lloyd hotol. TOR SALIC Xonily new lentlier topped buggy. Will soil cheap If REWARD FOK CAPTURE OF PAPER THIEVES Tho Coos Bay Times will pay $5.00 rownrd to any party fur- nlshlng ovidenco thnt will con- vlct men or boys who steal co- pies of Tho Times from sub- Bcrlbors nftor Tho Times' dollv- nrv hovs havo delivered It. ColdWeather and CAMPBELL'S SOUPS GO HAND IN HAND Tomato Bouillon Consomme Vegetable and 17 OTHER VARIETIES 10c PER CAN. Wo also carry Heinz 's,' Van Camp's and Franco-American's in all the different kinds. Also Benham's Bouil lon in glass. Nasburg Grocery his llfo boforo tho thread was bro ken. Mother's Fnoo Strangvr'K "All tho way from Eugojio to my' homo ho naked for my resldenco nnd I ennnot understand tho lnpso under tho circumstances. Ho talked very rationally and wns posltlvo on nil subjects oxcopj whon ho enmo to his maternity, when ho nbsolutoly donled nil knowledgo of his mother, assert ing thnt his nnmn wns Lewis and that ho had novor soon mo. "I hnvo always given him plenty of money nnd whon ho worked for tha Chicago, Mllwaukeo & St. Paul, In 'Montana, ho was of n saving dlsposl- tlon, nnd nt ono tlmo had kept $1,000 I of his earnings. Ho wns penniless i when ho cached my homo." Lood of North Bond oflldntod. Mr. I "nn-n nnrl his urldo will reside in I North Bond. wlille hor mother wns a society wo man In a sonso, ns woll ns n phydt clan. Part of a noto wns found boar-1 Ing on tho girl's rofusnl of Mnrvln. on which was written by Marvin, us though snonklng of hlmsolf: "You fooll This Is tho Inst tlmo you will lovo and be botrayed by n woman!" Mnrvln is snld to hnvo borrowed $50 from n man hero, whllo his om ployor wns absent In tho mountains, nlleglng h?t ho had tnken In n $100 contract for pints. Ho represented thnt ho wanted tills money 10 pny ma Riiendlng n fow wooks with Mr. Mc Lnln, wlto Is looking nftor somo contracts thoro, nnd tholr son, Loo, who Is attending school In tho Rofo City. MASON'S ATTENTION! Thoro will bo n speclnl communi cation of BInnro Lodgo A. F. & A. M., Friday, Novomhor 10th nt 1:30 P. M. to attond t"0 funornl of nro. Chus. S. Htlborn. By order of W. M. EASTERN' STAR NOTICE. All nioinbors nro requested to moot nt tho Masonic Tomplo tomor- i hotol hill, but not n dollar of it wns row nt 1:30 p. m., to attond tho fu- rnoxE 2i3J Whon Mnrvln enmo to Illllsboro applied In this manner. After leav Inst spring ho was penniless nnd nsk od Sheriff Hancock to glvo lihtm lodg ing In tho Jail. Hancock gavo him somo money nnd upon henrlng thnt Marvin wns a c'.vll ongtneor, secured work for him. Mnrvln worked horo until Into In tho summor, when ho suddenly disappeared. Ofllclals senrced tho river banks, In tho be lief thnt ho had committed suicide. Lnter dovolopmonts, howovor, proved thnt Mnrvln had loft town, owing a Ing Illllsboro ho nppeared at tno homo of nn aunt of tho young girl with whom ho wns Infatuated nnd gave his nnmo ns Lowls nnd donled thnt his nnmo wns Mnrvln, although thoy know him well. It Is signif icant that from tho Sllotz ho wont to Lenburg. In Lano county, whero his mother resides. nernl of our lato brothor, Charles, S. Hllborn. By ordor of WORTHY MATRON. LADIES $12 nnd $14 RAINCOATS for 8H.OO, FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY ONLY. LADIES' EMPORIUM. If you hnvo anything to soil, trade, rent, or wnnt help, try n want nd. MISSES' $4.50 nnd $5.00 ItAIX CAPES for SHOO Friday nnd Sntur- consldornble board bill, and that tho (jny oni SADIES' EMPORIUM. ofTects ho loft bohind would only In , Hnvo your Job Tho Times' ottlco. printing dono at For Baby's Comfort Every mother should he familiar with tho vir tues of 6. & S. DERM0L It's a panacea for all IBaby's external trou bles. A bland, soothing, cooling and healing ap plication for chafing, eruptions, rashes, insect bites, hives, and all in flamed or irritated con ditions of tho skin. Baby will be bettor na turcd if you uso Dermol constantly. Bermol is a creamy liquid, pleasant to use. 50c and $1.00 For sale by us only. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHOXE 111, MARSHFIELD. small part pay tho obllgat'on. I Sweetheart Refuses Suit. Ho wns novor Injured In this cltv. so fnr ns Is known, nnd it Is thought here thnt If ho Is domented It is queer that, while he left debts, ho was very ; prompt in gottlng nil the money duo nun. Lettors found nftor his doparturo showed that ho had beon In corre spondence with a young lady by tho nnmo of King. 14 years of age, In tho Slloz, nnd that sho had declined U .nnn 1.1 111 Tlin olrl nVPIIROil llfr. iij nun j ii.... . .-w...--,. .... bpU on account of her age and the distinction between tho families. Hor family were settlers on the Slletz ' MAINE OFFICIALLY DECLAltED "DRY" - AUGUSTA, Mnlno, Nov. 9. Maine retnlns constitutional pro- t hlbltlon. Governor Plnlsted nnd council decided Into tonight to accopt tho corrections In tho voto of four towns, cast at tho special olectlon In Soptombor, thus rovorslng tho result as In- Indicated In tho face of tho of- flclal returns. High Cost of Living Reduced Premium Butter Pound and a Half Squares 50c Each