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" 'nnamvgwww- "-tjTL fc-'Vr'''Wv if1!". THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION. V-piS:,5SP,w,,,llBiwwwM WMHbfls.ii i - fSwSsF lm J Your Kitchen iM is worthy of as much care and attention as your bathroom. It should be equipped with the best sanitary de vices in order to make it as clean, healthful and comfortable as possible. Porcelain enameled plumbing fix tures make the kitchen as dainty and neat as a modern bathroom. You can secure a "gtattdavd" enam eled sink from us, in a size and style to suit your kitchen exactly, and the price will suit you too; Pioneer Hardware Company .fli-Mg) I W,fafA' KOTtpfiOMJi bvwi &tm s-&) Kif i"iJ kr: fete ? FRONT ST. MAHSHFIKLl), ORE. LOCAL TKMPNRATURH RK- PORT. For twenty-four hnum Ptiillmr nt -J: 00 p. in., Nov. 20, by Mrs. Vs. .Mingus, Bpcclnl government motcorologlcnl obsorvor! Maximum RS Minimum -11 At 4:00 p. m 53 Precipitation 07 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. V V V v , O V Always: "TSe Busy Corner" XMAS NOTES HKK OUIt WINDOWS, Thoy limy help you in your shopping. CO.ME INSIDK, A multitude of HURgcntloiiH to ho keen. WK PAY EXPRESS CIIAROKH All godn xcciiivly mcki'd Itofoiv shipping. "DO YOUIl CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone? Main 298 'Us Hold Reunion Tlin Hllhnnrn Fnr- cst School graduates nnd former StU dcntR W II lintil n i nun Inn nt Tlin Chnndlor this evening, n speclnl din ner Doing amnged for them. Thoro nre nbout n hnlf dozen of thorn on tho Hay. No Concert Sunday. Tho Coos liny Concert Band hnB practically de cided not to glvo a concert noxt Sun day afternoon owing to tho ElkB Memorial norvlccs being held that day. vssasaaessk wjKnow Geo. Dcat of Daniels' Creek Is ti Mnrjufiold visitor. RALPH MATSON Is roported sick with la grippe. A. J. MENDEL ro'umed last ovoning from a business trip to Bnndon. CEO WITTI3 of North Rend was n Marshneld business visitor today. GEO. E. REST of Daniels .Creek was n Marshneld business visitor today. ARCHIE JOHNSON returned today from n business trip to Portland COL. R. H. ROSA of Dandon Is ex pected here tomorrow en routo to Portland. I. R. TOWER oxpects to leave Satur day for Portland on business and pleasure. MISS ESTHER JOHNSON of Co qulllo Is visiting friends in Marshneld. with relatives. Ho Bays that ho was Informed sovoral hundred men have been engaged to go to work on tho Southern Pacinc's lino from Eugene to Coos Bay. I. S. SMITH returned today from Corvallls where ho has been spend ing sovornl months' with his fam ily , tho latter making tliolr homo there whlto somo of the children nro concluding their courses at Oregon Agricultural college. Ho will remain on tho Bay now, and Mrs. Smith and tho children will jo)n him hero noxt summer. Ho says that Coos Bay Is awny nhcad of nny town ho visited during his absence. Ho hns fully recuperated from tho severe attack of appen dicitis which ho suffered a fow months ago. North Bend News Mrs. Dan McDonald returned today from n visit with friends and relatives n Butte, Mont. Mrs. M. O. Colomnn of Sherman nvenuo, is hostess nt a ThnnkBglvIng dinner today. Funeral Friday. Tho funeral of David Sneddon of Llbby, who dlod yesterday, will bo hold from tho homo of Chas. Lapp In South Marsh Hold tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock, tho Rov. J. T. M. Knox ofllclntlng. Alliance In. Tho Alllanco nrriv cd In this forenoon from Portlnnd nnd brought In considerable machi nery for Olson's now bont. She will sail tills afternoon for Eureka nnd will sail from hero noxt Monday for Portland. Blanchard's Livery Wo hae tucurod tho llvory jiul lets ol L. II. ilohmor and nru pre pared to render excellent eorvlco to the pooplo of Coos Day. Careful dilreru, goou rl.js had ovorythlng bat will mean satisfactory Horvlro to the public. Phono us for a driving bono, u rig or anything needed in the llvory lino. Wo also do truck--E burlnons of till kinds. I ilLA.NCHAHD BROTHERS Phono 138-J Uvcry, Feed mid Sales Service. 141 First and Aldor Streets NOTICE OP ANNUAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OK TIIK CITY OK .MAHSliriELD. I Pursuant to tho direction of tho Common Council of tho City of Marshnold, Coos County; Oregon, no tice r hereby glvon that on Tuesdny, the Cth day of December, 1911, thoro "will bo 1 old in tho Council Chamber In lit City Hnll of tho said City of Marshneld, n regular gonornl elec tion, for tho purpose of electing n Mayor to servo for tho tornt of two Tears, commencing tho first Monday In January. 1912, and of olectlng two iiimbors of tho Common Coun cil to Borvo for tho ,torm of throo years ench, commencing tho first Monday In Jnnunry, 1912, nnd of electing n Recorder to sorvo for tho term of ono year, commencing tho first Monday In Jnnunry, 1912; nnd or tho purporo of Hubmlttiug to tho legal voters for their approval or rejection "An Amendment to the Cty Charter of tho City of Marshneld, ehanglng tho name of said City from City of Marshnold to 'City of Coos Nay.' " and for tho purpose of Hub fitting to tho logal voters for tholr approval or rejection "An Amend ment to tho Charter of tho City of Marsliileld, Coos County, Oregon, changing tho nnmo of said City from City of Marshnold' to MUHcomn.' " The rnld o'ectton will ba hoM be tween tho hours of nine o'clock A.M. and six o'clock P, M. Provided, Tlnt the Judges of election shall havo tho 'Wver to ndlourn ono hour nt noon, he proclamation of such adjourn ment being made. J. R. Llghtner, A. D. Wolcott nnd A, Golden hnvo been heretofore y the Common Council of paid City appointed as Judges of said olectlon and Roy Lowborn, J. O. Merchant 'd O A. Pennock as clorks of said Section. Dated this 24th day pf November, '"11, titixt Ttr nilTIPri j "ecordor of tho City of Marshnold, U "no wunuiy, yiivmnt.. You will havo cnuso to bo THANK FUL If you ATTEND tho RIO HAND DANCE nt Eagles' Hall Thanks giving night Thursday. FOR SALE ViuV'rwood tyjHMvritcr and oak desk. Romlngton pump gun, Winchester 30-30 carblno. All new nnd In splendid condition. Bnrgaln for cnBh. 403 N. Broad way or P. O. Box 238, Marshnold. FOR RENT House centrally located 1 Modern convonloncos. Phono 1C4J FOR RENT 10-iooin Iioiimi In South Mniahflold. Phono 119-L. FOR RENT Hoiiso of flvo rooms In West Marshllold. Apply to Hnll & Hall. WANTED To lease much with or without option. Add. "A-27" Times WANTED Kveryono try our sweet npplo cider Thanksgiving. Freo dollvory. phono 210-L, Cnpo Arago Soda Works. Entertain Frlneds Frank Rotors and wife will cntoi'tain nulto a largo party of Marshneld friends nt n ThnnkRglvIng d nnor nt tholr homo on South Coos Rlvor today. Among those Invited nro E. F. Morrlsscy nnd wlfo, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, Miss Ma mlo Mnhonoy, Miss Qctrudo Wilcox, Mnlr Dnno, Walter Btttlor and John Kronholm. Cow In Trouble. Jack Pnrkcr of Bunker Hill Is having more or less troublo keeping his cow out of trou ble Tho mock oyed bovlno hns tho habit of getting out and wandorlns whoro she should not. Lnst spring, neighbors complained and Marshal Cartor Impounded hor nnd It coat tho owner $2. GO to restore her to hor own ynrd. Again yesterday, she wnndorcd off nnd It cost him $2.50 again to got hor back. DR. AND MRS. JOHNSON of Myrtlo Point are spending a fow days with Marshnold friends. A. B. ADELSPEROER oxpects to leave Snturday for Portland nnd Salem on business. C. F. JOHNSON and wUo will leave Snturday for Portlnnd nnd othor northorn points. F. C. TRUE nnd wlfo nnd bnby nro hero from Coqitlllo to spend Thanksgiving with Grandpn Lund. MRS. C. J. MAHONBY nrrlved hero today from Portlnnd to vinlt rela tives hero and nt Coqulllo. . MRS. Wm. MOB nrrlved horo today f om Portland to Join her husbnnd who Is opemtor at tho United Wlrc Statlon horo. To Tell of Revival. Rov. O. Lo Roy Hnll Is expected homo today from his trip to Portland to nltond tho Gipsy Smith revivals nnd n visit nt Pendleton and othor Eastern Ore gon points. Noxt Sttndny ovoning nt tho Baptist church, ho will glvo echoes of tho Gipsy Smith mootlng3 In Portland, and In the morning, ho will dollver a message on tho now church year of tho congregation. M'8S GERTRUDE WILCOX will lenvo Saturday for her homo In Portlnnd nftcr an extended visit with Mrs. Eltznboth Adams and Miss Mnmla Mnhoncy. A. E. MORTON is taking n tempo rary layoff from his duties with tho Reynolds Dovolopmont com pany to look nftcr other Interests. JOHN It. HERRON otunod today on tho Broakwntor from Portland nnd othor northorn points. Ho Is looking for tho mnn 'who sinrted tho report that ho was to return n benedict. IIIOH GRADE COAL $1.50 lcf ton. Phono 22GJ, It. A. Church. ALL HINDS of hauling done prompt ly j. E. FItzgornld. Phono 129J. Vessel Movements. The Brooklyn Balled yeBtorday from North Bond for San Frnnclsco. Tho schooner Ad- vont arrived In laBt ovoning from tho south to lond nt North Bond. Kill Many Coons. Chns. Hlckox nnd Bluford Davis hnvo roturnod from n four-day coon hunt on South Slough. Mr. Hlckox reports thnt they secured twenty-two. Anothor party, who has boon hunting coons thoro for n fow wcoks, hns killed nearly ono hundred. TSe Royal 3,000 Feet of New Pictures TONIGHT THE BEST THAT HAVE EVER BEEN SHOWN IN THIS CITY. The Old Reliable If you need nny fruit-trees for planting or wish to mnko good mon ey selling trooa write us for parti culars. No previous experience needed If you want to mrko money. w how von. ALBANY NURSE 'RIBS. Inc., Albany. Oregon. ELF.CTIUO portablos at reduced pr,ce at MILKER'S. If yon have unvthlnj? to Boiwrndo. ,eit, or want help, try a, wantL Have Us Launder Your Underwear . Wo wash tbeso garments cleanei ' and better than tho work can be done; 'elsewhere, and they are not worn sc much. We dc not shrink them, oven I woolen garments are returned tbf- same size s when sent us, We iron the garments nicely, makf ordinary repairs ireo m uuhibu you havo fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each week's change Bundle yours up with next weok'f laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHON 320-J "ATURKISII MATH will do you GOOD. Phone 214-J. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. HARRY O. HOY returned yos'ordny via Gardiner from n business trip to Corvnllls nnd othor Wlllnmotto Valley points. Mrs. Hoy and baby remained thoro for a longor visit Miss Lilian McCnnn, who has been quite ill for a few days, Is now much Improved. R. A. Wernlch has returned from n business trip to Snn Francisco nnd other California points. JETTY LIKED TO BE REBUILT Capt. Macgenn Thinks Emer gency Appropriation Will Be Secured Now. Capt. T. J. Macgonn of the Break water was enthusiastic on his arrival horo today ns n result of nows that ho heard In Portlnnd. According to Information obtained from n very rellnblo source, ho has reason to bc llovo that an omorgoncy appropria tion will bo secured nt tho coming .congress for tho restoration and ox tonslon of tho north Jetty and that possibly tho south Jetty may bo pro vided for. Tho llkollhood of Coos Bay Bccur jlng a railroad boforo nnothor con t gross has opportunity to mnko art appropriation for tho Improvement of Coos Bay bar Is understood to bo ono of the things thnt Is hastening tho action. Capt. Mncgonn has furnished Con gressman Hnwloy nnd tho Unltod States engineer's offlco somo valuable data showing tho necessity for Jet ties In Improving tho Coos Bay bar. Mr. and MrB. a. H. Worrell nro entortnlnlng today at Thanksgiving dlnnor. MAKE ROSEHUHd REAL DRY. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. McCnnn nro host nnd hostess nt a Thanksgiving dinner this ovoning. Mr. nnd Mrs.' E. R. Hodson and daughters, Inn a and Irono, of South Marshnold aro visiting relatives horo today. Tho Rev. Fnthor F. J. Sprlngor re turned today from Portland whoro ho attended tho marriage of n brother and visited friends and relatives. C. F. McCOLLUM and wlfo, R. A. Wornicli and wlfo nn.l C. M. nylor and wlfo woro among tho North Bond people attending tho Elks ball In Marshneld Inst ovoning. Tho annual school census of North Bond, which hns Just been completed. bIiows that thoro aro eighty leas poo pin of school ago hero than thorn wore n yonr ngo. Tho total school population thin yenr is glvon ns GOG of whom 274 nro boys nnd 291 nro girls. WiWm OUR HOBBY Is to bo knoiin ns tho most roll nblo place In town whoro both tho oxporlonced nnd tho Inexperi enced buyer enn safoly buy CANDY, ICE CREAM, HOT DRINKS. So It is a rigid rulo horo that r.c exaggerated or falso representa tions nro permit ted undor any circumstances. What you think you nro getting hero Is exactly what you do got, A child can buy hero ns safoly us tho most export shopper. FREY IN TROUBLE. Think Former Nortli Rend Is Mixed Up In Sun FrnurlHco Caxo. Tho following Itom from tho Snn Francisco Examiner Is mippoacd to refer to n formor woll-kr-own rotl dont of North Bend: "Louis A. Froy was nrrostod for, grand lnrcony on complaint of Sam uel Tompkins. Tho two men nro pnrtnors In n cleaning establishment nt 3077 Twenty-fourth street. Tomp kins mys ho put $500 In bank to run tho business. Froy was to glvo him n chomlcnl preparation used to clean clothing. Froy snyB Tomp kins drow out tho monoy. Detec tives Burke nnd Richards nrrostod Froy." Kvcn "Xenr Beer" to He Prohibited There Sooni Tho Rosobiirg Review nays: "To mako Rosoburg as "dry" as It Is pos sible by law to mako It Is the pur poso of an ordlnnnco Introduced at tho city council meeting Monday night, prohibiting traffic In nny kind of mnlt liquor. This directly Invol vos near-beer, tho supposedly non Intoxlcatlng malt boveraco existing Just outsldo tho pnlo of tho stnto prohibition Inw. Tho ordlnnnco will como up for flnnl rending nnd action noxt Monday night. "Tho measure makes tho Balo of malt liquor n misdemeanor, punlsh nblo by ttno or Jnll imprisonment, or both. It Is pnttorned nftor a law In forco in the city of Eugcno nnd has boon uphold by tho Stnto Supremo Court, according to tho slntomont mndo nt tho meeting by Councilman Goorgo E. Houck, who explained In so mnny words thnt tho purposo of tho ordlnnnco wns to mako Rosoburg n "dry" town." SOME OABBAdE HEAD. THE POOR COOKS. gde TWO STORES. FRUIT CAKE CONTAINING Brown sugar, Flour, Buttar, Seeded Raisins, Cur rants, Almonds, Walnuts, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Dates, Figs, Eggs, Brandy, Candied Cherries, Candied Pineapples, Cinnamon, Cloves, Allspice, Molasses and Nutmegs. HOME-MADE By One-of Coos County's Best Cooks CAKES 1 lb. to 31b. 75c Per Pound Nasburg Grocery 1H0NE213-J Alas, tho homes that Joy forsook because tho housewives couldn't cook! Alas, tho agonies and nchos Imparted by punk chops and steaks! Alas, tho strained and tearwet eyes distressed by seolng fenrsomo pies! Our kitchens, In theso modorn times, nre scenes of most ntroctoua crimes; thoro meat Is ruined by tho ton, by being charred or undordouo, nnd bread Is baked liko paving bricks wo bIIcq It up with saws and picks and things nro fried thnt should bo stowed, nnd doadly kinds of dopo nro browed. How often do you boo n maid whoso cooking lenves you tin nfrnld? I know n million dnmsels fair: thoy pranco nrottnd mo ovory whoro, nnd somo can paint nnd somo enn sing, nnd somo enn wnltz liko everything, accomplishments thoy have to burn, but whon for tempting grub I yearn, I couldn't call a girl by namo who's equal to tho cooking gamo. Tho day's nt hand whon suff'rlng man must oat his dlnnor from a enn, Tho girls ombnrk In politics and havon't time for skillful tricks with frying pans nnd kindred tools, nnd Hint's why Indigestion rules. , WALT MASON. SOME RIO POTATOES A cnbbago bend that monaurcd flfty-four Inches In circumference nineteen Inches In dlnmotor and weighing 23 pounds not, was pre sented to yo editor last Saturday by John C. Miller who owns tho Phollpn bench mine nbout 8 miles north of horo. Tho cnbbngo was rnlsod with in thrco hundred ynrds of tho ocean beach, and Is ovldonco of what Cur ry's soil will do, ovon right down to tho odgo of tho briny doop. Gold licaclt Olobo. Tho Lmlles of tho Lutheran Clnu-cli will hold n Sale nt tho Church Hull Saturday, Dec. 2. RofmdiiiicntH sorved from 3 to G P. M. Also In tho ovoning. Jlnyo your calling cards printed nt J. L. Fostor b ought three potatoes to this o 111 co Saturday two of which weighed two pounds and ten ounces oach nnd tho other weighed two pounds and twelvo ounces. Mr. Foster raised n'no tons of this vnrloty on his ranch this yea ', somo of them being much largor than the ones brought hero, and tho wholo bunch would nvorago about one and ono halt pounds each. Bandon Recordor. Thanksgiving Is hare again. It's tho time when we are tempt ed to indulge in too many and too much good things to eat. Better have a bottle of B. (ShS. Health Salt, on hand. A small dose gives sure and speedy re lief. 50c at Brown Drug Co Graduate Chemists. PHONH 111. MARSHFIELD. Saltiest Salt on Earth! IN FACT The Salt, ofthe Earth Lester's Violet Grain Salt Flows Freely. Ask Your Grocer About It ' r J H i mr