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' JwflfVi' " " 'r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION. lhe Royal TUESDAY NIGHT "WON' 1V WIRELESS' A very IntoroBtlng drnnin. XI1 1-2 TURNING POINT" A lino Ilollnnco. ...sinix riii-: declaration ov 8 INREPEXDKXCE." WEDXESDAY NIGHT "A RED GIRL'S HEART" A fcaturo Indian picture. "THE POXY EXPRESS" A Jliio cowboy picture "THE SMUGGLERS" A lino elrnmn. WANTKI) Evcryono try our sweet npplo cider Thanksgiving. Fr,eo delivery, phono 210-L, Capo Arago Soda Works. Ton RENT Itnitch close to Marsh Hold on county road and boat land ing. Good houso and barn. Dot torn land. Owner, J. II. BrldgeB, Hotel Lloyd. ffOIt SALE Chcnp German nmko pi nno, Imported. Second hand. First come, first served at Palinor Piano Place, 170 So. Broadway. BEST AND CHEAPEST Shoo repair shop In city. Corner 3rd and Commercial Avo. S. Kulju, Prop. Iliail GHADE COAL $I.JJO per ton. Diono 22GJ, H. A. Church. III -I m friiwSN4 0 THE WEATHEIt. (Bv Associated Press. 1 OREGON, Nov. 28. Fair to- on and nuantlty. She Is flmirlmr moving back to her old ranch on Coos Rlvor. Turkeys Plentiful. Thoro Is a plontiml supply of turkeys on tho local market for Thanksgiving. Tho prevailing prlco Is about twenty-flvo cents per pound dressed, tiio same as a enr ngo. , Quito n few ducks, both wild and tamo, and geeso woro be ing brought In today. e3 WjfclOPLE tgaaastsm KNOWp W. It. WADE of Handon Is In Marsh- Held on business. W night, and Wednesday fair In cast, Increasing cloudiness fol- lowed by rain or snow In west portion. BEN .McMULLEN Is hero from Myr tie Point on business. Itodonria to Still Tho steamer Re doudo will sail tit 2 o'clock Wednes day afternoon for San Frunc.sco. Lenves Hour KnrlVr. Thn tfooa Bay wagon road stago for Rosoburg will hutuafter leave at C o'clock' In stead of at 7 o'clock. WANTED Competent Girl for gen eral houso work by Mrs. M. C. Horton. WANTED Girl for gcncml house work. Apply Mrs. Jas. II. O'Don doII, Bunker Hill. MJ i KINDS of hauling (lotto prompt ly J. E. Fltzgornld. Phono 129J. If you have anything to soli, trade, I rent, or want help, try a want nd MMMIHWHHfHHl' The Old Reliable It you need any frult-treos for planting or wish to mako good mon ey soiling tree write us for parti culars. No previous oxporlonco needed If you want to melee monoy. Wo show you. ALBANY NURSE HIES, Inc., Albany, Oregon. Copjrtltbt Ilift SchiTnef & Mirx 'THE festal bird may be a Thanksgiv ing or a Christmas sacrifice; he fits both occasions well. The festal partaker of him ought to be sure of fitting as well; and If you're in any doubt about yourself just drop in here today and let us show how we can make you ready. Hart Schaf f ner & Marx clothes; the best in the world; the greatest values, ths truest economy in prices. Suits $18 and up Overcoats J1G.50 and up Christmas gifts for all men; llttlo things, big things; dross clothes and accessories. ' Leave em Stage. Rov. Bonobrako, J. L. Crano nnd Mrs. Clara Smith wero tho outgoing passongors on tho RoBoburg stago last evening. Hears Citse- Tho case of Moycrs vs. Jay Wilcox Is being henrd by J ml go Coko In chnmbots today. It 1h tin nppcal from Justice court In North Bend. It Involves a book account. Unelergeirs Operation. Mrs. Peter Brelor of Coos River todny under went an opernt'on nt Mercy hospital. Sho Is reported doing nicely. Her husband died a few months ngo nftor a prolonged Illness. On Rryiloek. Tho Nann Smith l.t on drydock for an overhauling. Sho will leavo San Francisco Friday for Coob Bay. C. A. Smith wired Arno Moreen today that ho will bo horo on hor. Like Cents Bay. A fow weeks ngo, n't tho Italian bootblacks In Marsh- field went to San Francisco expecting to got rich quick. Today, Harry Rrnclfleld had a letter from Antonio, who formerly worked for him, Bny I Ing "Lots of sunshine In California but If you want monoy, stay on Coos JDny." Ho expects them all to ro- iiirtt noro soon. Scltttols to Close. Tho public schools will close tomorrow after noon for n two days' vacation for Thanksgiving. Programs will bo hold In nearly nil of the rooms'. Netted Ship Wreck Scene. Power ful tnlo of Dcop Soa Perils pictured during the famous Snnta Rosa wreck at Surf, California, showing tho I Santa Rosa lying upon tho bench a! compluto loss. Royal Thcatro to night. Wan Other Man. Capt. Holland stated today that two suddon deaths near Elkton had been confused by parties who lnformod Tho Times that the J. Harvlnzo, who dropped dead, was Mrs. Holland's undo. He states that I. L. Harding of Cottngo Grovo who was stricken on tho stago near Elkton last week was Mrs. Holland's uncle. Tho body was taken to Cot tage Grovo for burial, tho funoral taking plnco yestorday. Mr. Hard ing was a highly respected pioncor of Cottngo Grovo. MRS. MAX MOORE of Catching In let Is n Mnrshfleld shopper today. T. N. BOONE of Falrvlcw was Marshllold today on business. In C. I. REIGARD loft todny for Co eiuIUo Valley points on business. MIKE LICHT of Emplro wns a Marshllold business visitor today. MRS. JAS. LANDRITHanddattghtor, Miss Blanche, are Mnrshfleld shop pors today. DR. J. T. McCORMAC Is visiting tho Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point public schools today. J. A. WARD expects to loavo In A fow days for San Francisco ou business. ALEC WILSON nnd Lowroy Owons havo returned from a week's Btny at Al. Owens' bungalow on South Coos Rlvor. MRS. E. M. METTLER of North Bond will loavo tomorrow on. tho Redondo for San Francisco and other California points. OPERA COMPANY COMING. Teal Musical Comedy Company to 0tcn Here December Ninth. Vinco Pratt has arranged for tho Raymond Teal Comody; compnny to open n week's engngemont nt tho Masonic Opera Houbo horo December ninth untlor Pratt's direction. Todajr ho received tho following tolcgram from Mr. Teal concerning tho com pnny: "I havo n musical comedy BtoclC compnny equipped to present fif teen different shows. Havo special scenery nnd columns for oach pro duction. Havo twonty-thrco people. Can open for you December ninth for eight dnys and thon play tho smaller towns for five days. Than play thrco-day roturn engngemont in Marshllold, including Christmas, and roturn to Eureka or 'Frisco." Mr. Pratt hns wired them to como nnd from nil Hint ho has bcon nblo to ascortnln feels confident tho pro duction will bo tho best ovor present ed here. MAJOR TOWER'S VIEW. For Electric Logging. T. P. Jones, who hns chargo of tho log ging operations for tho Potlatch Lum ber comttnny nt Bovlllo. Idnho. Is on Bttel Carbuncle M. II. Mulloy Is tho Bay to look Into tho experiments sufforlng from one of the most sovororQCOntiy conducted by tho Stnlth , carbuncles that anyono has ovor boon powers comttnnv with olcctrlo don- off llctod with. In a week or ton ( key8 inBtrad of otonm. His company uiiio, iiu mm iubi. uiii-un iiuuuud hi i nrlnir nn ittlllrlnrr nlnntrlnllV in- wolght from suffering. Ho Is now. toftd of 8tcnm 8 E IIodgo nnd L. on tho road to recovory. g IInskin8 0f spokano, roprosonln .. ... . Itlvna nt thn Wnntln ehrmHft Eloctric . !"' """-T,,. ts..bn " wnL,, comttnny. are also horo to show him' hem at mo isagies- nan tomorrow , - ,.I.(.mnHl!n0(i in .i10 tocni .night nnd everything is in readiness. "f Mr lb InBtlllod tho ooc-i I All tho Invited guests nro required ; ll l n"' ,,,"?,, tn to present tholr Invitations at tho trie donkey hero. Ho n,lu"dnepdnlntn door. Thoro will bo no mooting of ""' Drul" Snt" m" .i. ..,.. . ... ii,. but flnnllv went on to Rosoburg and Uhoroby csenned tho holdup. Roy n . r-iu tn Ait elm Bleaker wired Him to bo auro to Gretcers CIohp A" AJrr; J" " como by Drain owing to tho road bc- grocory stores n Marshfloll will , . th ftnd ho cioso ail uay Tuttrsuay 10 Kv" ' ,, n flB,lt BU81,iclon that perhaps : STt and te1n0io!:0,8,o,,r,0tn,?keyfB.t,mH " P whol. affair for you want yours nnd nil tho trim mings you will hnvo to got in your MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN and Miss Blnncho Fortman aro gttosta of Mrs. W. F. Miller for n day's trip to Coqulllo and Myrtlo Pojnt. MRS. E. L. CHURCH who rccontly undorwont nn oporntlon nt Morcy hospital has returned tn hor homo on Isthmus Inlot nnd Is much Improved. MRS. CLARA SMITH loft Inst ovo nlng for Yoncnlla, Oregon, In re sponse to n messago stating Hint hor father was seriously ill. W. P. SCIHEFFBLE and wlfo, who rotumoct a fow months ngo from old Mexico, will loavo shortly for Madera, Mexico to mako tholr home. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING of Gar dlnor will loavo tomorrow for hor homo nftor n fow weeks visit .At tho W. P. Murphy homo nnd with frlonds on tho Bay. Suj-s There Is Likelihood of Clin tiger In Customs Onice. Thoro Is llttlo Ukallhood that tho Port of Coos Bay will bo changod no as to becomo n subordlnnto to the Portland Customs ofllco, according to Major Towor, collector of customs for D'strict of Coos Bay and In chargo of Port of Coos Bay, with headquarter at Emplro, Oregon. Tho District of Coos Bay Includos Port of Coos Bny as Port of Entry, with Port Orford, Gardiner, and El- lonsburg as ports of dollvory, subor . dlnato to tho Port of Coos Bay. Tito recent visit to this port of Special Agont Wntklns, hns, according to 'Major Towor, no bearing whntsoovor upon tho nllogcd Intention of chang ing ftho port, i Mr. Wntklns hom merely tnndo tho annual visit as tho Government inspector of Customs, ns tho law requires, with no other dutlos to perform. In direct refer enco to chnngo of tho port, Major Towor snld: "This Customs District nnd tho lo cation of Port of Coos Bny wns croat cd by direct net of Congress, nnd It cannot bo chnnged oxcopt through act of Congress. Tho law states spec ifically oven thnt tho "Collector of Customs for Port of Coos Bay shall ros'do nt Emplro." and not ovon tho removal of my ofllco from Emplro to Marshflotd, which In many wnys at tho present tlmo would bo n dcslrnblo thing, cannot ho ttndertnkon oxcopt through net of Congross. This ag itation for n chnngo of Port of Coos Bny in all a fabrication with noth Inir whntsoovor to wnrrnnt It from s. jgovornmontnl viewpoint." ino uoya nppotuo is oitcn mo r i 11111 Ci sourco of nnmtomcnt. If you would VVOOlCn iVllIl OtOlTC navo Biicn an upitoino iftKO unnniuor- tho upnotli lai.n.,!iMB.b,e,",H, ,lfy.no.t OU,,yi CrMt0 This store Is tho Coos Bny homo of a healthy nppotlto, but strongthon thn itomnch nnd uimblu It to do Its work Hart Schaffnor& Marx clothes Diturally. For salo by all dealorn orders tomorrow. Will SiH-iik Rev. J. T. M. Knox tins itccn Focurou to ttoiivor mo mom NOW IN GERMANY. Hlltniorc Forestry Kcluxil Httteleiits Write etf Their ExiterJeiiccn. Tho Blltmoro Forest School-Btu E. G. PERHAM, who rccontly com pleted his contract for building n stool bridge across tho Pistol riv er In Curry bounty, is spending a fow days at'hls homo horo. NORTH IlENI) NEWS Tho stenm schooner Brooklyn Is londing nt -North Bond with shingles nnd lumber for 8nn Francisco. Always- "TEe Busy Corner r Your Xmas Shopping Will he greatly aided by tho thought that nil goods purchased here will ho Securely Packed and Express Charges Paid by us Free of tmt mm tm i" cm mmm Ma mm mm mtmmimmm-mmwmmwamimmmmwmmmmammmmwmmmm Charge. Lockhart-Parsosis Drug Co. Phcme. Maii 298 Us orlol add ess at the nwnual '"0,,"ir: dents, who Bpont sovoral weoks on ffW?. SBS r SfM S KtfBJSll ""! will bo held In tho afternoon. school Issues Is tho following: "Wo aro Borry that In this paper Buys ltnol..-It Is announced e!'""...'0,"!: ."..U,, A?." that Vlnco Pratt has bought sixty- ""vVv""",i" 0"uhls Woitorn eight acres of Urn Rez.n ranch on SrJi'.t'SSnifo'f iSVhS ! iNorin jittoi. run in uiu irutu ,,.., ..n., i. , e... Kt"S.'vfSrrV'R ScKroi t to tho fruit which appears to do par- oro " """ at"uu" """"' """"- "! ilcularly well In thnt Bectlon. .' ot. . , . . i in i . ti Gormnny on tho "Now Antstordnm," ! G"t Jlltllllrk'H MlBS VlOlOt Hon- ......i,, ,.lV iii,Vnn Wn unrn r8V.' ..8rAL"Lth?0"r"? Joined by twenty nno freshmon who! aro entering Into tho spirit of tno Bchool with all tholr onergy. On tho boat thoro wore dully loctures by Dr. I Schonck on "tho foundations of syl-l vlcttlturo." I "For tho pnst two weokn wo havo boon In tho Odenwnld at' Llnelonlols, Inspecting Gorman nttrsorles nnd Gormnn forests. Our prnctlcal ox-, porlonco In forest planting goes hrtnd in band with our lecture work. Tho contrast botweon prnctlcal forestry In Western. Amorlcn, and practical forestry In Enstorn Europo is won derfully tetlllng. Thoro ennnot bo any such thing as nno single typo of forestry. Each country, at each stago of Its dovolopmont. must noeds devolop nnd possess a distinct typo of forestry, In keeping witn tno eco- DAVE SNEDDON who wns rccontly romovod from Morcy hospital to tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Lapp, tn Mnrshfleld. Is roported to bo In n rnthor critical condition today. Ills homo Is at Llbby. Tho North Bond Knights of Pyth 1ns lodgo hold nn onjoynblo initia tion nnd soclnl session last night. Sttpt. A. G. Ranb and Emll Cardinal were tho candidates. At tho ban quet, a number responded to toasts. Thoro was a big attondnnco. Chamboti of Commerce Is In rccolpt of ninny Inquiries concerning this lo- cnllty by pnrtles In all sections ot tno United Stntes whoso attention to" Coos Bay whs attracted through tho artlclo on tho C. A. Smith company in tho recent Ibsuo of tho Amorlcan Lumbormnu. Sunnier Leaves Englneor Sumnor of the North Coast Lino loft this morning for his camp at Winchester Bny. Mr. Cnrty, a draughtsman, who wns horo with him making some maps of tho country around Roods port, loft yestordny for thoro. Mr. Sumner boforo leaving stated that thoiH) was nothing to glvo out. - FRUIT CAKE CONTAINING Brown sugar, Flour, Butter, Seeded Raisins, Cur rants, Almonds, Walnuts, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Bates, Figs, Eggs, Brandy, Candied Cherries, Candied Pineapples, Cinnamon, Cloves, Allspice, Molasses and Nutmegs. HOME-MADE By L' ' One of Coos County's Best Cooks CAKES 1 lb. to 31b. 75c Per Pound Nasburg Grocery PHONE 213-J Pettnto Crop Fair. Mrs. S. A. Yonknm ot Coos Rlvor, who wns In Mnrshfleld today, roports thnt tho!nonl0 conditions of tho times and of a'orlos about tho Coos county potato tho plnoos. crop bolng unusually small this yonr, 'Tho last day of October finds us nro not correct. She thinks tho crop installed nt Darmstadt. Gormnny, our wns a fairly good one, both In quality headquarters for tho winter." First Class Auto Service Whon you want to go anywhere hi a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS. Host rates in tho ct'y. BEST CARS. Best drivers. Phone fifi-.T until 11 p. m.. nftor 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Resl denco phono 28-J. J9. L. FOOTE. Prnnrifltnr I oyai nROER OF MOOSE Will meot this ovonlng. Nomina tion of offlcoi-8 nnd other very Im portant business to be considered. A full nttondnnca is desired, G. E. COOK, Secretary. J. C. WARNER and wlfo nnd dnugh tor Gladys, will leavo Wednesday on tho Redondo for California Thoy will spond sovornl weeks touring tho stnto with Cnrl Al brocht nnd family. J. R. MONTGOMERY, who hns boon spending n few weoks nt his old homo In Decntur, III., will arrive homo In a week; dr two according to n lottor recolved from him by D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. Montgomery Is visiting her brothor at Borko loy, Calif,, and will roturn to tho Bny with him. Ho saye tho old homo town doesn't look like It for merly did and after bolrtg thoro a couplo of dnys, ho began to long for Coos Bay. SURVEY' DONE TO MAPLETOX Southern Puclflc to Finish Work hero In Twe Weeks. Tho Etigeuo Reglstor says: "C. E, Brock and party of surveyors who started to survey tho lino from Eu geno to Coos Buy for tho Wlllnmotto Pacific !(8. P. Co.,) Homo sovorul months ago, hns complotod evory do tall of tho work oxcopt tho cross sec t.onlng, as far as Mnpletou, and ho and his c ow havo como out and gouo to San FranclBco. Thoro aro two other uurvoylug parties at work on tho lino botweon Mnpletou nnd .Mnrshfleld. These will finish up tho work they havo Insldo of two weeks and tho cutis) lino will then have boon surveyed. It will bo up to tho right-of-way agents then to got busy and secure all tho right-of-way from tho tunnel slto to Coos Bay, whore work can ho started from tho othor I ond." THANKSGIVING dinner nt tho HOME BOARDING houso. corner SECOND nnd CENTRAL AVE., GOc. Wnr the show try a Turklnh Bath Phono 314-.T Special TURKEY DIXXER at Tho PALACE restaurant Thanksgiving Day. Ll KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Special Announcement! This storo will bo closod all Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, but will bo open Info Wednesday evening for tho accommodation of our patrons. Among the things wo nro thankful for Is a largely Increased trade which wo shall continue to try and desorro. Lockhart's Grocery DON'T mako any nrrangomonts thnt will lnterforo with your attond Ig tho THAXKSGIVIXfi BALD given untlor tho management of tho MARSHFIELD BAXI) nt Eagles' hall THURSDAY EVENING. Don't Wait Till Christmas Comes It will be tho greatest mistake you over mado to wait until the last fow days boforo Christmas to do your Christmas shopping. Now is the time to com mence thinking of thoso presents, and you can get many good sugges tions by looking over our stock. We'll be glad to lay any thing aside for you and havo it ready for deliver- at any time you say. Our storo is full of now goods. The very latest things for holiday gifts can bo found horo. Brown Drug Co Graduate Chemists. PHONE Ml. MARSHFIELD. Tho Tlmos' Want Ads bring results Two Private Plumes- 85 nnd HHn Sp A Tfenifwfrl $-rvuu- erry s fl o u r. Light, Wpe, Ahvoys Right Once Used, Always Used 'S3 1 ltrMt -'-All lifl