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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. IESL 10 GO I! A Few Straight Facts r H HEM HIES ST R0SE8UHG I m l I 3F Portland Man May Represent Coos Bay at National Rivers and Harbors Congress. Tho Alnrshlleld Chnmbor of Com merce may nrrange for J. N. Teal of Douglas County Officers Roundup Large Number For' Illegal Sales of Liquor. ROSEBURG, Ore, Nov. 10. The Review says: "Collection of lines Portland, u well-known friend of mBKioKatlng n total of $l,GGO In Jus Coos Day, to represent this section at tho Natlonnl Klvers and Harbors congress In Washington, D. C, In Do comber. Owing to the great distance nml expense, It Is tllllleult to send n representative direct from hero and nt the saino time It Is Important that Coos Bay should bo represented. Recently the matter was taken up with Mr. Teal who responded as fol lows: "Mnrshfleld Chamber of Commerce: "Yours of October 31st asking mo if I expected to nttond the meeting of tho National Rivers & Harbors Congress to bo held In Washington, December 0, 7 and 8, 1911, received. "Replying thereto, woilld state that I do expect to attend this meet ing, although 1 would Ilko very much to avoid It as I have just returned from n thrco weeks' trip to Wash ington, and only becnuso my belief that It Is necessary that wo should bo represented, and also upon the theory that If ono docs not attend to ono's business, no ono elso will, J go. "In this connection, I desire to call your attention to tho fact that n vory strong effort will bo made, -which, however, Is not unusual, to fceop down river and harbor appro priations to a minimum, and I am certain that at no time, In my expe rience, has it been moreimportnnttlmt this stato should have a strong repre sentation at Washington during the tlmo thlsconvontlonlsto bo hold. The very fact that tho stato is represented and that pcoplo go so far to look aft er public matters has Its influence I cannot impress upon your organiza tion too strongly tho necessity of se curing tho npproval of tho project for tho construction and extension of your North Jetty. Tho needs of your conmicrco will require It almost boforo you aro awaro of It, and tho years go by very fiiBt, If thero Is anything I could do you can, of course, count on me, but It Is far better to havo representatives of your own to look after it than to havo othor, who, no matter how willing, cannot possibly know as much about it as you do yourselves. I trust, therefore that your body will arrange In some way for a per sonal representation. As I havo said, for anything I can do personally, do not hosltnto to call on mo. Yours truly, J. N. TEAL." Illg HANI) DANCE nt EAGLES hall, Saturday night, NOVEMBER 11. Music by full band. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon nnd are proparod to pay tho highest cash price for them. For further parti culars aeo C. O. IIOCKETT, Emplro City, or GEO. F. SMITH. Coos RIvor Don't forgot tho Turkish piioxe iitt-.T. Dnths THIS BOOK WORTH READING Tho Adlor-I-ka book, tolling how you can EASILY guard against ap pondlcltls mid how you can rollovo stomach nnd bowel trouble almost INSTANTLY, is offorod freo for a short tlmo by Lorkhart & Parsons Drug Co. Look Before You Buy A glanco nt tho Toggery Clothing Will convince yon of thoir superior stylo and tailoring and no otlior clothes at tho price, $2U to $25, can surpass them. Wo do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suit' -m $10 to $-10. One pi tee, good goods and on tho squaro is our motto. The Toggery tlco Marsters' court was the first se quel to tho latest crusade against the Illicit liquor tralllc In Douglns coun ty, which was mnrked by Sheriff Qulno's round-up of five liquor stores In Roseburg Tuesday. Fines of $275 ench were paid by C. M. M. Gronvold nnd George Goodwin, S J. Rnst and Homer David, all of this city, and .1. E. Schilling and W. K. Wise, of tho Gnrdlnor hotel at Gardiner. All of these men plead guilty through thoir attorney to tho charge of violating tho local option law. Gardiner Man Doubly Accused Also arraigned beroro Justice Mars ters was Ed. Franklin of Gardiner, facing two chnrges. Ono accuses him of selling a bottle of whisky to John A. Walter. The otlior nccuscs him of conducting a gambling game. In tho latter charge he appears as Joint de fendant with Ed. Wilson, whom tho authorities havo been unablo to lo cate. Declining the services of an attorney, Frankiln stood nn examina tion and then requested contlnunnco to enable him to produce witnesses In his bohnlf. Ills request was granted, and ho was held under $200 bonds, which ho furnished Ho denied guilt of the chnrgo of liquor soiling nnd was held to tho grand Jury, which re convened yesterday morning. Wnltor appears ns tho prosecuting witnesses' In both cases. Ho was equipped with n memorandum book nnd boro general ovldcnco of bolng a "spotter." All of tho flvo plnrcs visited by tho Sheriff and his deputies Tuesday aft ernoon yielded largo quantities of real beer and from four of them whisky was secured. Nono of tho beer Ib of Roseburg manufacture. Thrco of Roscburg's eight liquor houses wero not visited by tho olll cors, Shorlff Qulno stating Hint thoro was not sufllclcnt ovldonco against them. FIUUnUGS ATKLAMATII FALLS Four Supposedly Incendiary Fires In One Night. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. 10. Klamath Falls spent Monday night amidst (lames. Incendiaries sot flro to valuablo properties In four differ ent places In tho city within four hours. Tho total loss will reach $2S,000. At 11 o'clock tho Goollor planing mill, on tho windy Bldo of Aclcy Ilros.' sawmill, containing all fcf tho season's cut, was discovered to bo on 11 io. Hundreds of Arcs started in tho lumber, but wcro extinguished by spectators. Tho loss In this flro was $10,000. Two hours later n flro started In tho Klamath stables, destroying tho building and much bnlod hay. N At threo o'clock, flro started nt tho other end of town in tho malt and brewery warehouses doing much dam age to tho building. At flvo o'clock llro started nenr tho nig Basin Lumbor company's yards. Tho Hromon woro exhnusted nnd tho llro hoso was all nut In various parts of tho city, whoro tho earlier fires had rngod, This flro resulted in over ?G,000 dnmnges. Tho pcoplo wero grently excited and mnny shots wero taken at sup posed flro bugs, but no ono wns hit. A I M IX 1ST EU'S AXI EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notlco is hereby given thnt tho An al account of DoForest F. Barnard as administrator of tho estate of Myr tle 11. Harnnrd, deconsed, has heon tiled In the County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon, and that tho 15th day of December, 1911, at tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M has been duly appointed by such Court for tho hearing of objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof, at which tlmo any portion Interested In such estato may appear nnd fllo ob jections theroto in writing nnd con test the same. DoFOREST F. BARNARD, Administrator of tho Estate. A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD Seems heavier when ho has a weak back and kidney trouble Fred Duoh ion, mnll carrlor tit Atchison, Kan sas, says: "I havo been bothered with kidney nnd bladder trouble and lind a sovoro pain across my back. Whenover I enrrlod a heavy load of mall, my kidney trouble lucerasod Somo tlmo ago, I started taking Fo ley's Kidney Pills and since taking them I havo gotten ontlroly rid of all my kidney trouble nnd nm as sound now as ovor." Foley's Kldnoy Pills nre tonic In action, quick In results. No mnttor at what stago your kidney trouble may bo, tnko Foley's Kidney Pills at onco for quick nnd permanent rollef. Red Cross Drug Store. This full we nre shoeing from 40 to GO per increase in our business. cent- There Are Reasons for This Phenomenal Growth: Because oi! our large increase in stock whereby Ave are able to show you the newest and swellest as sortment of clothing ever shown in Coos county. The strongest reason the one which we continu ally emphasize "Money Talks" ani "Cash Only" These four words explain the situation in them selves. More people tell ns every day we have the only system. You nor anyone else when you buy merchandise desire to help pay for the other fellow's bad debts. The one way to avoid this is to trade at The Hub. These arc tho Reasons and hero are the Results: SUITS $10 to $15.00 OVERCOATS . GABARDINES RAIN COATS $12.50 to $-15.00 $15.00 to $35.00 $12.50 to $25.00 'All through the store on any kind of merchandise we save you from 10 to 30. Make ns prove this. "Money Talks 99 Hub Clothing (& Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDON mv obn rixi PVVT I I V. J' oinim mviuMJ ) I I jy CHOICE CUTS tiro want most pcoplo want, anil i they always get thorn nt Marshllold Cash Market. It Is no troublo for! us, becnuso wo always havo tho stock. I Tho very finest selected beef, lamb,i mutton, veal, pork and poultry, and our prices won't hinder you from buying. Fourier Bros. Two Markets North Demi Mursliflcld A now stock of tho latest In tho MAZDA LAMPS Sond In Your Ordor Coos Bay Wiring Co. PIIOXE 237-J Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AXI) REPAIRING ALL KIXDS OF HAT WOKIC. I tOSS PINEGOIL 251 Central nvonuo Phono 250X DEARY'S GUN SHOP Comploto lino of Dlcyclo supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, blcyclos, etc., ropatrod. Umbrellas covered and repaired. E. BANDEL, Prop. Xo. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-R REAL ESTATE City proporty, Farm, Timber, and Conl Land. Low rnto Flro Insurance best and strongest company. Renting of Rooms nnd Houses. Soiling Itckets to any part of Eu rope AUG. FRIZEEN ns CENTRAL AVEXUE. Mnrshflohl, Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash those garments cleaner and bettor than tho work can bo done olsowhoro, and they aro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink thorn, ovon woolon garmonts are returned the same slzo as when sent us. Wo Iron tho garmonts nicely, make ordlnnry repairs freo of chargo and you havo fresh clean, aweot under wear ready for each week's change Bundlo yours up with next weok's laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHON. 220-J A. Modern Brick Building, Electrlo Lights, Stonm Hoat, Elognntly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. II OT EL .GO OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshllold, Orogon. rrs T. J. SCAIFE Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 8121 Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 130 $!00 Reward For any sowing machine I can't place in first class ordor. Supplies for all machines furnished. Lcavo orders, droit a postal card or phono Rogers hotel. C V I .fihMirifrfpr teacher of piaxo. V. . 77. Aml volco culture Appointment Expert Machinist. uour i to 2 o'clock. Phono 111-L Applicants call at Studio, Sengs- I Roforenco O. 0. Lund, louther butcher tacken Bldg., 130 Broadway. A. II. HODQINS Marshfield Paint, (8b Decorating Co. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT WAHLO INI) JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domoitlo and Importod brnnds. PUitor, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of bulldors wntorlal HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PIIOXE 201 FAST AXI) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Tuesday, November 14, nt 3 P. M. 1NTER-OCEAX TRAXSPORTATIOX COMPANY. Phono 4i O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON NOVEMBER 7, II. SI. AND 28. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX NOVEMBER 11, 18 AND 23. L. II. KEATING. AGENT pnONE MAIN M-fc Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phono 140L Oregon BlancharoVs Livery Wo havo secured the livery bust iers of L. H, Helsnor and aro pre pared to render escoilent service to 177 Frnnr 1 ltlie I)80P' ot Coos Bay. Careful i 1 1 iiuiu ol. ri,ivnrH. good rigs hnd everything "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. vr CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAM NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 o. F. McGEORGE, Apw 1.-4 ...111 ll.,..l ,.- i rvtr A Hihovrlo 'tho public. Phone us for a driving A SJM. jJL .B,T.111CII, uo horso, a rig or anything needed In tho llvory line. Wo also do truck' B business of all kinds. iJLANCHARD BROTHERS Phone 138-J Livery, Feed and Sales Service, ,141 First and Alder Streets FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leave Marshfield for Roseburg at 7 o'clock eTery evening and afford quickest connections with Southern racmo Railway, Faro G.OO. COOS BAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE- , .., OTTO SOIIETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV MonWW O. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 T i I. ,.-;l-g3r rr ni.aj.J(vjr--,?oM.ialftifaMk- -4fct ,SU