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nriyi HiH" rTrav THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Guaranteed Shoes With every pair of Selz Royal Blue Shoes there is a guaran tee which insures absolute satis faction to the wearer It is Selz Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Shoe insurance ; and you don't get anything like it with any other shoei Mill-to-Man Clothiers .; Woolen Mill Store Coos Bay Ore. Always "The Busy Corner 99 Latest in Purses We have those new creations in purses with the silk cords and made in Suede or leather. Priced right. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. one- Main 298 Us To the Proprietor of the Small Store Your big competitors do not need the service of the lighting experts in our New Business Department. Long ago the largo stores availed themselves of the trade drawing power of modern elec tric lighting. They secured scientific help not one bit bet ter than that which we now offer you without expense. It is necessary that our exports plan the most ellicient and most economical lighting installations. "Wo want to keep a lighting customer once we have secured his patron- Tungsten store lighting correctly installed, is within the means of the smallest shop keeper. . Telephone 178 Oregon Power Co. WANTED PUPI LS Coiiih(lii( touch- , or will conch pupils In primary work, GOc lesson. Box 110 City. FOR HALE Loime on dairy fnnu nonr Coqulllo; olRht cows go with place; tonm tools, separator nnd liny for snlo; sovcrnl flno heifers and hogs 'for snlo. For snlo, ad Joining this, olghty acres hill land y nil In Rood pasture; lino crook on f plnco nml 2 springs; hnlt Is Iovol enough for ploui;h. Lies lif n cove, no cold winds can strlko It. Finest location for n big orchard, horrlos or poultry. Wrlto L. N. Gregory, Coqulllo, Oregon. City Auto Service Good Cnrs, Cnroful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro at nny tlmo." StnndB Blanco Hotel nnd Dlanco Cigar Store. Dny Phones 78 nnd 40. Night Phono 40. BARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors. Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OK PIANO. And voice culture. Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Songs-, tacken Dldg., 130. Broadway. Till! WEATHER. (Hv Associated Press. ) OREGON, Nov 15 Occasion- nl rain In west tonight nnd Thursday; rain or snow In east tonight or Thursday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. 5DVP8JaK THV tho llnlUmoro Lunch. Wo mnko n Specialty of Coffee. WANTED Girl fop general house work. Mrs. Eugono O'Counell, Phono 113-L. WANTED Empty foicks-A T llnlnos FOE SALE No. 1 1 Remington type- writer. A bargain. Address P O Box 2 CO". WANTED Position of nny hlml olthor city or country by bright young man. References, address, "Compotont" Times' office. WANTED Your rnriioiitcr, Job and furniture work. Tol. Carpontor 124L FOR KENT Furnished rooms, nlso housekeeping rooms. Mrs. n. II. Smith, cor. 2nd and Highland Sts. ALL KINDS of hauling done prompt ly J. E. Fltzgorald. Phono 129J. I-'OIt SALE Or exchnugo for real cstato n good launch. Apply Room 204 Coko building. WANTED Strong moiihui or girl to caro for xdderly Invalid. Apply to Mrs. Songstnckon. For twenty-four hours ondlhg nt 4!00 p. m.,' Nov. 11, by Mrs. E. Mfngus, special government rilefoofologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum . . . , . , . riC Minimum CO At 4:00 p. m fil Precipitation ........... .34 Wind. Southwest; cloudy. , Itehulld Brewery Tho reconstruc tion of tho Ferndalo brewery, .recent ly destroyed by lire, Is now under way. ' ' Hop Saturday iNlght. Prof. Ray mond's dancing class will glvo a so cial hop at tho I. D. O. F. hall Sat urday night. , . Doing1 Welti Miss Lhcy Bonebrako, d'nughtor bf Chas. Bonobrhko, who recently uhdorwont an operation, Is reported getting jilong nlcoly. Btni-twContcat. Robert Lako haB liMltutj'u .contost against tho Math csai? jipniestond claim on Kcntuck Inlot.' Tho dato of hearing on tho contest has not been fixed. Dig Salmon Shipment. Sam Nass, tho Coqullle ennnorymnn, will havo a shipment of 0,000 cases of salmon on tho noxt outgoing Breakwater. HOUtl IS IIUM. IIIO ruim iiuini-uu North, Boitd and Mnrshflold Is prac tically ImpaBsablo for nutos now as a result of tho heavy ruins- Dr. Dlx and Dr.,Mlngus attempted a trip yes torday and hnd to walk.jnost of tho way. rniM Thuinh. D. A. Jones while splitting kindling hacked tho thumb nf IiIh loft liund nulto badly and is Hying n flag of truco from It. Dove says ho never did bollovo In chopping wood nnd now ho knows tho reason why 'II1 filvn -Tun Tho A. N. W. nlnli Imn nrrnniml for .n. ton liarly nt tho Swedish Luthcrnn church hnll tomorrow afternoon which promises to bo a vory dollghtful soclnl func tion. Tho blub hns extended nn In vltntlon to nil Its frlonds to drop In during tho nftornoon. vuiiu stations Cant. Qulnan, head of tho U. S. Life Saving Sorvlco on tho Pacific coast botwoon Han Francisco and Seattle Ih at Bnndon Inspecting rccont lmprovomonts In tho station thore. Ho will lnspoct tho local station Jioforo his return. Send Thanks. Tho Marshflold Chamber of- Commorco Is In recolpt of a lettor from Frnnk W. Power, secretary of tho Oregon Horticultu ral socloty, expressing thanks for tho flno npplo oxhlblt.jvjilch was sont by Coos county growers under tho super vision of Inspector P. M. Hnll-Lowls. Goes South. Floyd Froar, who re turned hero Saturday from Camas Valley, loft for Suthorlln this morn ing. Mr. Frear Is omployed by tho Coos liny & EnHtorn Rnllrond, and oxpects to leave for San Francisco In a few days whoro ho will accopt a position In tho main offlrcs of tho company during Jtho winter months. Rosoburg Nows. Unison Lemons-. U. F. Adams, tho well-known Ten Mllo pioneer, was In Mnrshflold today on business and pleasure Ho brought In with him n twig oft a lemon tree on his ranch. tOn tho tip of It wns a lemon that would mnko a California lomon grow er swell with pride. Mr. Adams says this Is tho first tlmo to his knowledge that lomons havo over been grown In this section. Loads Here. Tho Brooklyn, Capt. Donaldson, sent hor frolght shipment for tho Coqulllo over on tho railroad, and will load with lumber at tho Simpson mill nt North Ilend. Homer Sails. Tho Homer snlled this morning for San Francisco with a good freight enrgo and a number of pnssongers. Sho will leave San 1 Francisco next Monday for Coos Bay. lilts Lumber Pile. Dr. E. Mlugus narrowly escaped a serious onto ac cident Inst night. Tho workmen who nrc Axing tho stiect near tho PrcuBS residence failed to put out n light showing n pllo of lumber In tho streot and tho glare of arc light and auto lights resulted In Dr. Mlugus not see ing tho obstruction until his mnchlno crashed Into It. Tho nuto wns some what damaged. Fine Reception. Tho reception tendered last evening by Doric Chap ter, O. E. S-, for C. F. McKnlght nnd bride, nnd Cnrl W. Evcrtson and bride was ono of tho most cnjoynblo functions of tho kind that has over been held in Mnrshflold. Thero wns a good atteudnnco, despite tho Incln ment weather and nn lnformnl pro gram made tho avenlng n most mor ry one. C. H. Marsh presided na toaBtninstor and responses wero mado by the "nowly wods," Chns. I. Rol gard, E. S. Bnrgolt, Fnnces Frnnso and others nnd vocal solos wero ren dered by Mrs. McKnlght und plnno solos by Mrs. EvcrUdti. 1 Mracts, Real Estate, Fire and. Marine Insurance e Guarantee and Abstract Co. Hill "KNRV SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. m Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agnits "EASTSIDE" FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING npnrtmonts, hot wntor, light and llnon $10 nnd up Lloyd hotol. Save monoy by patronizing Tho Times advertlsors. First Class Auto Service When you want to go nnywhoro In a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS. Best rates In tho ci'y". BEST CARS. Best drivers. Phono CC-J until 11 p. in., nfter 11 p.m. phono C-J. Resi dence phono 2R-.J. D. L. FOOTB, Proprietor. BERV's nrv ,. &'D!ta " -w.ies lor sale. Guns, '. repaired. a covered nnd repaired. Have That Roof Fixed NOW ' See CORTHELL Phono 8121 Chow Chow nought direct from MulleV Bros., manufacturers. That Is why wo can soil It Cheap s Note tho dlftorenco In price: .'. MULLER BROS CROSSE & ULACKWELL 15c 33c 2."5c 0o COc 830 HEINZ I 30c 30c 'l .POO J I a PEOPLE i HERMAN LARSON, has gono to Portland on business. ' JAS E. PARKER of Ash, was a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. C. S. HILBORN of Mllllcoma wns n Marshflold visitor today. L. D. SMITH of Coos River Is n Mnrshflold business visitor today. JOHN KUDRNA of Allegany Is a Marshlleld business visitor today. M. D. CUTLIP of Kcntuck Inlet Is a Marsh field business visitor today. T. C. RUSSELL and wife of Boavor Hill wero Marshflold visitors today. GEO. W. SHELLY loft ycslordny on a utiBlncBB trip to Coqulllo Vnlloy points. C. F. McKNIOHT and C. R. Peck ex pect to loavo Saturday for Port land nnd Snlem on business. MRS. W. II. KENNEDY ontortnlned n smnll pnrty of frlonds at hor' homo In South Mnrshflold yostor-' dny. JOHN MOORE, who left hero In 1878, returned Tuesdny on tho Brooklyn to visit friends In this section. HARRY HOY will loavo soon for Corvnllls and othor northern polntB on matters Involving tho Hiram Elliott estate MPS. n. T. WATSON of Coos C ty Is spending n fow days at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Harry i-oi som, hero. FRANK ROGERS of South Coos Rlv-, or, nccompnnled by his guest, Goo. t Bnker of Portlnnd, Is a Marshlioiu visitor todny. ROBT. SARTER expects his brother, W. J. Sartor, horo from Pullman, Wash., tomorrow for n short vUlt and possibly to locate W. T. WALLACE, who formerly re sided on Cnlchlng Inlet, writes friends horo thnt ho Is now locat ed at Black Rock. Oregon. MRS. R. M. JENNINGS will ontortnln nt tho first of n series of smnll farewell parties at her homo In West Mnrshflold tomorrow. MRS. J. T. COLLVER of Catching In let passed through horo today to visit nt tho homo of hor dnnghtor, Mrs. Owen Moore. In North Bond. MRS. A. E. MORTON Is expected homo on tho Rodondo tomorrow from nn oxlonded visit In Snn Francisco nnd othor California points, CECIL HOLLAND, who has been running n boat for tho Shavor Transportation rnmpnny on tho Columbia river at Portlnnd, Is ex ported to return horo soon. EARL ENDICOTT nnd mothor. of Coos county, arrived In Rosoburg Saturday ovonlng nnd will prob ably locate hero permanently. Mr. Endlcott Ih night clerk nt tho Grand hotol. Rosoburg Nows. MAYOR E. E. STRAW will loavo In n day or two for Portlnnd, nnd Ivy Condron deelnres thnt ho exports to boo him como bnck a convort of Gipsy Smith, tho noted rovlvnllst who Is conducting meetings In tho Rose City now. C. II. PULLEN enmo ovor from Bnn don todny to look after business Intomtts on tho Dny. Ho recently returned from n month's trip to California and says that ho hoard more Coos county rallrond nows on tho outsldo than ho ovor heard on Mno Bny. II. E. BAKER, ono of tho promlnont rnnchors nenr AbIi Is In tho city on business this week. Mr. Baker says tho peoplo In his vicinity are preparing to plank their end of tho road and If Coos county will do tho samo thero will soon bo n good road from Allegany to Scotts burg. . :st COOS BA GEO. HOTNOIt SAYS MANY ARC' DESIROUS OF COMING HERE EXPECT WORK TO START ON RAILROAD SOON. Geo. Rotnor, mnnnger of tho Wool en Mill Store, returned Inst evening from a business trip to Portlnnd and Bays that Intorest In Coos Bay and faith In Its future Is moro marked than ho ever tound It boforo. Ho snyB thnt Just ns soon nB thoy heard ho was from Coos Bay, ho was be sieged by prospective homosookors with queries about thfs section. "It's going to bo tho best placo on tho const when you get that rall rond," wttB the Information that somo of tho promlnont peoplo there told nnd Mr. Rotnor gnvo them somo moro rensons showing why tholr statoment was absolutely correct. Ho didn't hear any particular now railroad news whllo away, 'but says thoro Is a groat stir at Gardiner over tho great number of surveyors. Ho did not got n clinnco to visit with J. L. Bowman, tho lattor having left for Now York tho morning be fore ho reached Portland. Ho returned via Gardiner yester day nnd reports that flvo pooplo who were coming horo hnd to ho left at Gardiner, owing to tho stage being ablo to accommodnto only cloven pas zongors. Hugh McLnln Return1. Hugh McLnln returned last ovo nlng from Portlnnd whore ho has boon looking after somo big con tracts ho recently landed thoro. Ho says thnt tho pooplo havo nothing to kick nbout so far as wcathor Is con- cornod as It Is flno to what other sections havo boon oxporlonclng. Ho was at Konnlwlck. Wash., tho othor day on business and almost frozd his cars whllo walking to tho dopot. Ho says that tho popular Impression out sldo Is thnt tho Southern Pacific has awarded tho contract for tho first twenty miles of tho Coos Bay and Eugono lino nnd It Is supposed that Twohy Brothers havo It, although no announcement has boon mado. Ho did not honr any othor rallrond nows whllo nway. Ho was not nblo to learn of any particular dovolopmonts In tho Coos Bny nnd Bolso project. Construction Starts Soon. E. J. Thomson of Eastsldo, who re cently enmo horo from Senttlo to lor cato, has Just returned from a busi ness trip to Portland, Soattlo, Taco nin and Chohalls. Mr. Thomson was formorly a sub-contractor of tho Mll waukco Railway's Pacific coast oxton- slon. Ho snys that at Eugono, ove- rythlng 1b being got In readiness to start work on tho tunnels or rock cuts soon. Ho did n lot of boosting for Coos Bny whllo nway and Bayo thnt hundreds of prospective resl dontB nro plnnnlng to visit this sec tion soon. COQUILLE HOSPITAL. Save monoy by patronizing The Times nrlvor'lsors. Tho now hospital for Dr. Jamoa Richmond on tho Coqulllo holghts ad joining tho doctor's resldonco an tho north, Is nonrlng completion nnd will provo n vnlunblo acquisition to thin city and vnlloy, It having boon found nocossary horotoforo for tho peoplo of this vnlloy to go to North Bend or Mnrshflold to recolvo trntmont at a hospital. This now Coqulllo struc ture Is 30x52 foot, two stories. Co qulllo Herald. FOR A COMFORTABLE BREAKFAST Thoeo crisp mornings nnd ono thnt gives that comfortable feeling thoro'B nothing like PANCAKES If mado proporly and with tho pro por Hour. Wo carry all tho loading and host brands Including OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUIt. . .Uffc CALIFORNIA FLAP JACK.. ..15c PEACOCK BRAND SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2.fo CORN.MEAL, bag 33 cents pkg. ,lo Wo hnvo also n full lino of syrups Including: WELCH IIROS PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUV, per tin," (10c LOG CABIN SYRUP, KARO, CANADIAN SAP, CANE SYRUPS. AND ALSO somo of that Dollclous EASTERN OREGON EXTRACTED HONEY In half pint, pint and quart glass Jnrs. The Bazar Phono 32 Tho TIouso of Quality. Don't forgot to plnco orders early" for JU'uJhlilpt.OyMeih for Thanksgiving. High Cost of Living Reduced Premium Butter Pound and a Half Squares 50c Each Nasburg Grocery PHONE 213 J . " "EL, Prop, jnt St PiionP 1RO-R A TUR1USII BATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. - aauviWlla A A