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" f -vrW A' iv 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911 EVENING EDITION. We Internal Construction of Clothes Like the internal part of a human, is the very vitals on which the life of the garments depends. OUR FALL AND WINTER. Men's Benjamin Suits and Overcoats are constructed to stand wear and tear with ease, fit, comfort, style and value embodied in every garment Prices $20.00 to $40.00 This means a saving of $5 to $10 on every suit be cause you do not have to pay for someone else's clothes "l1 ? ii V j&S HifM 111 V M . or ftcnjamjn Clothes "Money Talks" IIANDON Hub Clothing Shoe Co. "Money Talks" mai.siifii:li COMMITTEE FAVORS BUYING should bo allowed. This brought tho land tho others had not havo tried to" total value as tho committee viewed it up to $.t38,2G0. Claudo Nnsburg suggested that tho "going valuo" was not Included but tho committee did not flguro on that. North Hoiid's Attitude. Mayor Simpson suggested that tho nintter was largely up to tho Marsh field city council and wanted to know what they would probably do about It. Councilman Ferguson said that they would first have to get an idea of what tho inconio would bo. Edgar McDanlol said that tho monthly Income from North Bend ought to bo nhout (800 and ho said that ho thought tho present salo of water there could bo increased (If toon or twenty per cent with adequate pressure :nnd pure water. Then thcro was a discussion as to (Continued from pago 1.) immediately required, then tho pro posed franchise should ho grantod us, so as to justify tho making of tho improvements as therein provided. Yours truly, T. J. NOLAN." Tho Idea of nnvlnir Mr. N'nlnn $10.- Onft nrnllt flit Itla trltiu linrn 1 1.1 nnt' strike tho councllmon favorably. Prolmblo rates that should bo char- Iiosldos tho $10,000 profit that ''!. Somo suggested that It bo on Messrs. Nolan nnd Jackson would ll 1"(itor ,lJn8l8 A11 , t mnko. It Is undorstood that Claudo ' Councilman Albrecht suggested Nasburg Is to recolvo n commission J1'"1 rr eBtlmntlilB tho Income, tho of 150,000 If tho salo Is made. i tnl.Io of rates In tho proposed Nolan Figure Value of Plant. franchise might bo tnkon. Mayor After hearing Mr. Nolan's stntc- Simpson wanted to know If Albrecht ntont, tho commltteo started In to llg- "0l,",.I1t t,,1c" -il1?,8 reasonable, nnd uro out tho value of tho proporty.l J,r;Alb,roc',t "nl(1 that ho did not. According to Engineer Itlchnrdson's Clnuilo Nasburg snid that tho pro- roport, tho valuo of tho pumping 'V?0'1 .clinrKC8 "'? t" new frnn- plnnt and distributing systoms in ?.",B0 ." ueo misrepresenton ami uiu iu'iiiiiiiiiii uiitiiMu ib uuir x.ii play moie than fair with the company last winter, an nppcat to tho Oregon State Doard of Health would havo raised havoc with them. He said that ho felt certain tho company could bo compelled to furnish puro wnter under the existing franchluo and furthermore, he declared that If Mnr8hflcld would not bo In n hurry to grant any more franchises, it would not hnvo to pay any $100,000 for tho plnnt. A. II. Powers said that the peoplo wcro demanding that something bo done, a franchise" granted or tho city buy tho plant nnd Improve It. This brought forth tho statement from Copplo nnd othors that neither of these things was necessary but that tho Improvement could bo forced OPEN BRANCH ON COOS BAY LOCKED DOOR IS NO BARRIER SEEKS DIVORCE IN FIVE DAIS B. I. Palmer of Adam Schaaf .IX,,,AA hacukmmi aivkiitisks( FOR WIKK AND APPLICANT Piano Company Locates In Marsh fie Id. CLIMItS THUOUnil WINDOW AM) CAPTURES HIM. WAIIASH, Ind Nov. 9. When iMahcl Ulancho linker, 23 years old, SEVENTY YKAIt OLD IOWA IHHDEGHOOM QUICKLY TIKES OK WIFE, .MUCH TO HKK SUR. PRISE. CRESTOtf, la., Nov. 9. Married North llend and Murshlleld Is about $50,000. Tho value of tho 71 acres used by tho reservoir and pumping plant, to per mouth. Albrecht Insisted other wlho attd for n moment or so, It look ed as though tho controversy that gcthor with tho coal nnd tlmbor, was WK0', uotweon Mr. Nolan and tho figured to bo $750 per ncro. Somo thought $500 per ncro was n council a fow months ngo might bo rov'ved but It was llnnlly dropped, C, B. J. Palmer, n western represent atlvo of tho Adam Schaaf Piano com- by law, probably nnd at least should. '"" '" nrlr,-I,.01l0l " " , J' of Nor"- Manchestor, Ind.. mndo up i then loft by him Is tho experience or bo attempted. .,.- nf (Mn ,..,.- 1tu.ri111,ii., her mind to got married Hho was not Mrs. Hollo Hondorllter-Taylor-BoouV Finally tho motion that tho matter I1" " one or mo orn uiBiriuuiini, t0 ,)(J b(lk01 ,)y ft 1U,Q tIR ,k0 ft Ln,nuon,( formerly of this city. Tho bo referred back to tho two councils ' S 1 ,.nvnu't ohohpiI a 1il8.,loclwl ,oor- So forcot i,0 ni woman has boon conducting a re wlth tho recommendations that tho I 111,. branch nt tnurnnt nt Qriswold for sevcnl present system uo iiiiiikiu ui mu imu nrPnni . ,. n, q ,, William Ilnlley. of this city. ndVor-,"'lu wauru biio mei ncr iai nns reasonable pr ce posslblo was adopted, j,r;p",nul.' horo f'r0111 Auro-tlsod for a wife. Miss Unicoi' nppenr- nn" V"' J"0"1"'! ""A r".Vu'. Ira. 111., and Is very much nlensed with od horo In nnswer to tho advortlse- 1 no .unrniiiioni council win nieui ,,, ,i,. , ,,- -, , tiii,. ,11.1 . i,.,. i., ...... r''d?y M'1 In ifnct Ilnlley had almost tmlttt 111 flirt Inxitn fntttin 4 ! A (.t ttmibk nil ailtittt lilu iiiIkamI Iniitiwml am'schaampanVbStmak winsho Arrived at tl,o in Uvtomo SoS St HenS.ltcr'rC of one of tho best known pianos In the doors were locked nnd Dnlloy 1 T,Bl TntSrSaihlnrtm tho country. Is nn Indication of tho was not nt homo. lv!nr?io great Jobbing nnd. distributing ,.,.liiil Was bIio daunted? Well, not n,,ltoJ"JBt-.hfin,.iVhnLt!n.A as afterwards re- then sho has been iid onco divorce! started to cook dinner. And whllo It Is claimed that hor Inst husband. llhoral estimate but Messrs. I'owors ,R 1ICC,,. explaining that Mr. Jackson nnd Simpson snld that It probably bo worth nbout $750 por acre. This would make tho land worth ?G3,3fiO. Tho North llend lots, whero tho re- had told tho council that they meant It to bo $ 1 . 2 r per mouth Instead of $1.75 as stated In tho frnuchlso draft. Cdgnr McDanlol said that tho coin- nnd tho North llend council will meet Tuesday night. Thoso present Inst night wcro Councllmon Powers. Ferguson, Cop- pie. Savage, Albrecht and Coke of Mnrshfleld nnd Messrs. nnrtle. Mc nanlols, nnd Simpson of North llend. City Itecordor IJutler nnd .City Attor ney (Josh of Marshfleld wero also pres ent. C. It. Peck, Claudo Nasburg and Tom Ilonnett, representing tho wntor company, wore also present. Mayor Straw was present for n tlmo lint did not tnko nnv nnrt In tho meet ing, llo Joshlngly remarked thnt ho wanted to ho elected mayor again nnd wnnted someono present to in flvo days to a 70-ycar old njnn, as! baud, S. II. Lamborn. Mr. Lam- born Is said to bo n well respected citizen of Orlswold and Is also report ed to bo well endowed with tblr world's goods. Mrs. Lamborn Is re- sorvolr thoro Is locntod. wero (Inured '."" ,s Cllrging now nuout twenty-1 fo.n jllm wi,ch would bo tho popu to ho worth nbout $1,500 and tho lota !!vo ')0.r co"t "!K.lli:i rn,os " Jsortlnr sldo of tho wntor question for him to run on. wneinor 10 nuvocniu buying the plnnt. urgo granting tho franchise, or to do nothing. in Ilonnott's nddltlon woro iiiruroii to.Hond thnn Mnrshlleld Is paying, bo worth $2,500. Tl'0 North llend mombor flguro This would bo n total of $113,250 'lult u w01"11 requlro between $30,- but someono Buggcsted that tho wntor 00 nml 3'r.000 to buy tho dlstrl- rJghts to Pony Slough, which tho itl"B system there nnd" put In tho company claims, wero brought for Proposed Improvements. This would $25,000 by tho rompnnv nnd this ""'nn thnt Mnrshlleld would hnvo to i i bond for over $150,000 If tho present . plnnt wero bought nnd Improved. I Drives Factories Away. I Mayor Simpson snld thnt ono of tho arguments for municipal ownorshlp 'thnt Impressed him was thnt tho clt 1 ies would bo nblo to furnish plenty of wiiwr nnu nt n low rnto to fnctorl03 Look Before You Buy A glanco nt tho Toggery Clothing "Will convince you of their superior stylo nnd tailoring and no other clothes at tho price, $2U to $25, can surpass them. Wo do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suits from $10 to $-10. One price, good goods and on the square is our motto. Coos liny Is destined to become when Seizing nn old stove poker, sho fore- tho murder but w the railroads reach hero. '0(, 0)0n H,(lo wlllllow ,, clllm)C(1 i"n0BOrt"r,s,nUCo ,' South nnradwnvl?sotrof0,cenn ,n' ,l0,ov"'K '" t " cont. 8" twice ranrrleS ni S ouiiiii iironiiuii, jiisi soutu or Leu- in.i,ui ,. ..!, .11....,,.. ...i ...i.n n . -... . .... trnl nvnniin nml will nun.. im i.....ni. "l"'lv" " . uu nunu ji in claimed nini nor insi iiusuanu, house w h'a flno si ofiofinZ B,, wnH l,ro"nrl" tl10 onl 8,' . Lamborn, will tecum a divert nents in fow dais Mr Pal .. ." "trnlRhtoncd up tho house. I nnd that ho will pay her tho sum of will bo hS manager of the business "n,loy Wared. Ho saw smoko $500, besides a number of gilts b ..'.' U V. "Ill"ttr " "10 OUSlllCHS iBalli., . Hin -.i.i,,,..,,.. nml'nrnRnniod lmr ilnrlnp lilu linrt tti- here. Ho has hnd ninny years ex pcrlcnce In tho music business. CIIAIIRF.S AGAINST .SCHILLIXO ARHFST OF WIIKKLKK. KIUHS CJOT liANI). I The Toggery thnt would build up tho community no sum mm 110 Know of two or three big plants that would havo lo cated In North llend In recent years If they could havo been assured of nn ndequnto water supply nt reasonable rntes. Ho snld that nt present, tho Simp son companies hnvo n blanket con tract rnto of $2,000 nor year for fur. nlshlng their mills, etc., with tho Coos nay wator company. Under tho proposed rates In tho Nolan flfty-yenr frnnchlso. ho llgured that It would cost the factories nbout $1,050 per month or $450 per month for tho Porter mill nlono for wntor. He sn'd thnt this wns osorbltnnt nml would force thorn to quit tho business. 1 Clnudo Nnshurg explained that tho 1 frnnchlso rntes would not covor this j nut tlint tho compnny proposed to mnko n spoclnl mill or factory rnto I thnt was not included In tho fran chise. Tho question of the nmount of wn ter nvnllnhlo in tho Ponv slough sup ply wns ngiilu discussed. Council man Powers snld that tho Cum mlngs1 ropnrt hnd estimated It at 23 000 000 gallons a day or sufllclcnt to supply n city of over -10,000. Others snld thnt other onglneors reported differently nnd In nddltlon to this they hnd stnted thnt tho en eronehlng of sottlors In tho wnter shed would mnko tho supply so Im pure tlint It could not bo used. ur. nnrtio sniu tnnt n Fall Creek Claimants Sold to Port laud LumlM-i'iuau. The Rosoburg Review snys: "A timber lnnd snlo of moro thnn ordl- nnry Interest wns concluded In Rose- burg this morning nt tho omces 01 Frank E. Alloy. By this transfer F. A. Krlbs purchased 2,300 ncres of valuablo timber lnnd In Coos county. This lnnd hnd been originally select ed ns Hon lands by tho N. P. R. R. Co., nnd their scrip placed thereon by tho Weyerhauser Tlmbor Co. It wns also claimed by Individuals un der tholr own filings. A contest be fore tho United Stntes land office In this cltv wns decided In favor of tho X. P. R. R. Co., but nn nppenl wns taken to the V. S. Oene.nl Lnnd of flco In Washington, D. C, whero tho enso Is still ponding. Slnco tho forogolng nppeal was taken, Mr. Krlbs hns acquired tho Intorest of tho Weyorhnusor Timber Co. In theso lands, nnd through tho denl closed hero this morning hns also purchased tho Intorests of tho Individual claimants. Thorofore, ho becomes tho owner of tho lnnds, no mnttor In whoso favor tho final de cision Is rondored. Tho lndlvldunl elnlmnnts nre: D. W. Short, Hugh R. Sneddon, John Schnners, Henry Seng stneken, John R. Horron, Romeo C. Cordes, Addison F. Cook, John C. Wynne. Frnnlc E. Hnguo, Oustav 13. Poy, W. M. Dungnn. J. P. Farley. Tholr holdings nro mnlnly In sections 4. 5. 7. 9. 17. 1 10 nnd 20, In Tp. 25 S R. 9 West A sheriff appearing ps tho prqso cutor of his deputy Is tho unusual situation revealed hero today by tho announcement thnt J. E. Schilling, nronrletor of thn flnrdlnnr ITntol. nl Gardiner, had Iieon nrrested on tlio , I'-t'lKIC Si:AWi:i:i) IS Issuing from tho chimney nnd , prosonted her during his short vtb thought something wns wrong. Ho.aingoxporlonco. found n trim llttln woiunn leaning over tho stovo, whllo tho snvory odor of tho dinner nrnso. "Will you bo initio," ho cried. ".lust tnste my plo first," sho ro plled. An hour Inter they woro mnr rled by tho Rov. S. D. Colyer. WORTH MILLIONS. chnrgo of bootlegging. Schilling Is tlio deputy sherir nt Gnrdlnor, nnd tho complaint, ngalnst him Is pre ferred by Sheriff G. K. Qulno. A mnn named Wlso, clerk In Schilling's hotel, Is nlso under arrest on tho Seaweed found charge of v law. Iloth tonlcht. Thov will crn lmfnrn Mm pnrtment of Agrlculturo helloves no- grnnd Jury, which reconvenes tomor- ins" wort' $12,000,000 nnniinlly enn row. It Is undorstood that warrntits '.,0 Produced to meet domnnds of tho Ocean Growth N Rich In Valuablo Potash Deposit. WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 9. nloug tho Pacific Moro Details of Murder lliuidon Jba Is Accused of. Tlio Rnndon Recorder says: "U J. Wheeler, who owns nnd operates n grocery storo on tlio plnnk road wns nrrostcd yesterdny by tho deputy sheriff of .TnokRnn county for tbJ ! murder of Nnthnn Rognway, whosa homo wns at Albany, Ore, but nna wns killed nenr Ashland. Ore., lij summer. Tho only evidence Ibst seems to ho ngnlnst Mr. Wheeler Is hnvo nlso beon sworn out ngnlnst A",or,cnn 'u,l(l nrkot. This two otlior Gnrdlner residents on tho A' " ."" "i..V.'v "'"'" " which snmo chnrgo. but their names will . ?lcl?r " "Bon V omo dnys nnrsnn nml ihnt Hin lllllrder V" committed for tho purpose of roic u iiiiuur nrrvsi on 1110 " luuuu iiiong ino i-nciuc 7. . , r .. , .. nihr lolntlng tho prohibition Const from Mexico to Northmost Al-.t,,nt ? nognwny nnootner men nro expected hero 8n ! n source from which tho Do I1" 'eft Ash nnd in Wheeler 1 tUIIIUUIIU llll IIIU Uli; HU1,II( up missing. Somo tlmo afterward Rogaway's body wns found burled W tho rondsldo, nnd though the bod wns decayed ho was Identified by nw clothes. It is said that tho murdered . . . ... ... ' "'"inilO Wlieil llO nniininiKn.l l.la ,n..an.-i mnn l.o.l n ln.irn mini nf llinnGV Oil W not 1)0 1111KIO 1)11 til lr until tlinv nrn ; ""Zr " -.....-. ...o "'Jivi- Hiiuuii6u -. placed under nrrest. Rosoburir Ro- nVi"?' ... ,.. ... ... . ,.i... " "i mu uiHcovery 01 mo uo- pnrtment of Agrlculturo, howovor, for bery." I TWOIIYS TO 11UIL1) LINE. BIvo notnsh In ffnrnnV "IX1 I Pacific seaweed, somo of It when Tho Eugono Guard says: "Thcro burned or subjectod to dry distillation Is 0 persistent rumor on tho streots yielding CO to 70 por cent Its weight to tho effect thnt Twohy Rros., rnll-i1" solublo potnsh salts, worth $20 to rond contrnctor8 of Portland, liavo '25, n tow received tho contrnct for tho mn. Tlia supply of this seaweed Is en- structlon of tho Southern Pacific lino ormo"8 nd In mnny plnces It hns A n . .i . . Upon cnrtnil fnm .l.n l.nn.l. 10 tuua nay. ii is nsserteu tnnt witn ,, . "" " uui ami ap- thelr usunl promptness they hnvo al ready begun to mnko preparations to start tho work. II. P. Hooy, tho on- Thoro Is n man on Coos Ray who Is actually worrying nbout how In 1 WMiimur nu is kuiiib ' Bui iiib Biiui filtration I on over his wings. Tho rest of us systom could bo Installed that would nro. wondering how In h 1 ho Is go- I ninKo tno wnter safer for tho tlmo bo-, ing to got his shirt on ovor his horns. .lug, any way. Dr. Dartlo furthor stated that if ho Try Tho Times' Want Ads. piled directly to land, showing its worth ns fertilizer. TllO problem thnt ennfrnnla Rnr.ro. itnry Wilson now Is how to rogulnto glneor of tho Southern Pacific, was 8' YaVZ ,1 nvJiW . ? not In town today, nnd the assistants rCo Bo " t 0 hfnrooi " at tho ofllco declined to mnko nnylpn",B0 -l1'8 '8t?..n'ti statement concerning the matter. The ty for wlthdrawli Guard has had pretty reliable lnfor- ors nf ti.o PnMn mntlon for n week past that this firm seaweeds grow n NEW JERSFA' MAN NEW YORK. NOV. H ut" HAS PKKFIXT AWFB Judgo Thomas of tho circuit " x ir nl... onlil from cuuri in. nuiiBUB vvn, A . . i..i n was no tho bonch thnt thoro was no t Biich thing ns a perfect wife, oe camo n croppor. snys Alfred a. Wright, a Now York needle lm- J portor who nrnnee. that be would build tho now road." HER DISTINCTION A teacher asked hor pupil In spell ing to stato tho dlfTerenco between tho words "results" and "conse- quonces." Tho bright girl replied: "Re sults aro what you expect, and con sequences nro what yon got." tw-i .a. x. t .,. iYr.ifTiir envs w i. ... mi. ........b h.." u?r has n perfect wlfo and has "ca- J ng from ei trv wn t 0(l" JrtB Thon,as- That To nS-im en,V?. .".:' tho rest of tho world came to wntor tnlrZX"?. know of tho perfection of Mi ; 75 feet deep and somo wenila nMnin n height of CO feet. Have your calling cards printed at The Times' office. GOOD EVENING. A AVrlrrlil Wright says that ho has been married for moro thnn 30 yesra and during that time, in adver slty and prosperity, his mate bw never given him cause to tnin of hor as other than a pern Let us He low In the Lord's wlfo. Mrs. Wright says i ; power and learn that truth in tho other way around " . alono makes rich nnd creat. thn nosdlo lmnorter is a Perie" k EMERSON. husband and thnt she is J . .,. reflection, that's all. "8 f won't have it tnai A 4 The Times' Want Ads bring results faiW U-&.. U mi, l "J'4 Si