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TJT - "sr"'-:"-"'r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911 -EVENING EDITION : z 1 1$ feSr- ill I W M Ni lay : wMmuw 11 ft ' w" vTj iJIIWfc " lU kV" " Tfjwlfi i vl i Cr;rikl Hart khtlhtrft Um Y OU'LL find this store a place where your desires in clothes are provided for; and your wishes about them respected. Hart Schaffner & Marx make the best clothes in the world; and that's why we sell them. We're trying to serve your interests; we think these clothes do it. New colorings grays, browns, blue grays, blue serges in suits, $18 and up. New model and weaves in - overcoats; $16.50 and up. The Woolen Mill Store This Btoro is tho Coos Day home of Hnrt Schnffnor & Mark clothes Always- "TEe BusylComer" Ideal Xmas Presents ARE TO BE 3?OUND IX OUR HAND PAINTED CHINA. THIS TS AN IMPORTED WARE AND ArERY BEAUTIFUL. PRICED PROM $1.00 TO $15.00. Lockhatt-Parsons Drug Co. Po Mam 298 Us Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phone 58 And You Will Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. THE WEATHER. (Iiy Assoclnted Press.) OREGON, Dec. 1. Fair to night nnd Saturday, except probably rain Saturday In west. Southeasterly winds. LOCAL RE- TEMPERATURE PORT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. m.( Nov. 30, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum C3 Minimum 30 At 4:00 p. m 40 Precipitation nono Wind, Northwest nnd cloudy. are being taken to ascertain Identity nnd punish them. their Meeting Siitimlny. Tho regular mooting of W. C. T. U. will bo hold nt homo of Mrs. Finnic Wheeled to morrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock.. ') tsisza ESSD7D2333 PEOPLE OUKjWWp MRS. CARL McCULLOCII of Ilnlnes Inlet .h n Mnrshilcld shopper today. HI f LEAVE Lenses Hnucli. -it Is announced Hint Mrs. Emllv MeFarlnnn has leas ed her North Inlet ranch to. Win. , Will Sail JCnrly Tho Breakwater I Pnnh. Tho ranch Is one of tho'blg-'wlll snll at 7:30 tomorrow morning gest cranberry producing properties for Portland. In this section. ALLANGF Boys Bother. Owing to boys breaking windows and Iluhts In tho old tnbernaclo building, which hns I boon taken over as a gymnasium for tho Marshflold public schools, stops WANTED Cook nt Merchants' Cafo FOR ItKNT Itnncli close to Marsh Hold on county road nnd boat land ing. Good house nnd barn. Bot tom land. Owner, J. II. Bridges, FOUND Near Cliniuller hotel, n gold Masonic pin. Owner can havo same by Identifying pin and by paying for this ad. Piny Tonight. Tho Mnrshllold High school bnskctbnll team will play tho North Bend High school team atj Notth Bond tins cvumu,:. tiiib is tno first game of the sea-inn. A special btiat has been chnrtored for tho -trip and large uumbors of students, arc pinnnlng to accompany tho tennis CAPT. HALL, keoper of tho Umpqua Lira Saving Station, und Ills wlfo nro guests at tho J. L. Koontz home. CHAS. SNEDDON, Sr., Is spondlng a few weeks at 'tho homo of his brother, Walter Sneddon, In Host lyn, Wash. Hns Blrtlulny. Capt. Stephon Ro-,w. II. MEREDITH of Port Orford cere of Coos River celebrated his Foventy-sovonth blrthdny last Sun day. A number of friends nnd rela tives who woro awaro of the, event united In oxtondlng felicitations to the Venerable plonoor, Dcstflto, his ndvancod age, Ho continues'. m as native n'ltfo as ho did a naif cpntjit;y ngo. MHo 1b ln'cx'colnjntihcnlth'lnn-d his mnny friends on Coos Bay hopo to bo ablo to congrntulnto him on many moro birthday anniversaries. J arrived hero yesterday to endeavor to dlssolvo tho tomporary Injunc tion against the port of Port Orford. IIt. nnd MRS. F. W. ORIMM, broth or and sister-in-law of Mrs. Mnry i Thompson, who havo been spend ing Bomo tlmo on tho Bay, lenvo tomorrow on tho Breakwater for Portland. Fine .Exhibit John Blatt today Hears- Cnse. -Tho Pjftrt SOrford pjacod on exhibit at tho Marshflold H Commission Injunction-caso iBirjhntnbor of Commorco somo fine np- Port Commission injunction-enso isichnmbor of Commorco somo fine nn bolng nrgucd boforo Judge John S. 'pics and potntoes which wero raised Coko today, Attorneys Meredith and on his Coos River ranch by his ton- Peck roprcsontlng tho Curry county nnt, Mr. Stovons. people favoring tho port, nn'iAttor- j Fined 'Agnln Charles Donnlson haled boforo Justlco Ponnock today In tho II. Brlnkloy as- Orford Is really a bad or harbor .sault caso. Ills original flno of $G within tho moaning of tho stnto law and costs was returned to him nnd providing for tno organization oi now enarges proiorreu. no pioan CommiBslona. l Tno... opponents guiiiy nna was nnou io nnu i Tno rrnenst arose ovor aueg- peoplo favoring tho port, ant Attor neys Upton nnd Gosrf ronTestmUnR-. pin thfljLnriglols pooplo opposlng,;t. hajwas I point In controversy l whether Porcngnln 'Pio.l,ontj,ci1initnJs,sron H"l It is costs, fc r ' . -O - merely nn open roaasicau oi high ucas. l tfc 10 WANTED Girl to work Jn Itcstiiu rant. Apply Times' office. 8WEET APPLE CIDEH In any quantity. Froo Dollvory; phono 210-L, Capo Arago Soda Works. FOR ItKNT ljl-room houso In South Marshflold. Phono 11D-L. FOR IlKNT Houso of five rooms In West Mnrshllold. Apjily to Hall & Hall. WANTED Evcryono try our sweet applo cider Thanksgiving. Froo dollvory, phono S10-L, Capo Arngo Soda Works. od slander by Brlnklcy who carries n black eye to show for tho oncountor. Tho Alllanco salded Into yesterday afternoon fo" Portland. Sho 1 scheduled to snld from thoro Mpnday' for Coos Bay. Among thoso sailing on tho Al llanco yestordny woro: ' E. Mooro, O. Randlemnn, Lester Phillips, W. R. Murphy, C. Slmpsoil, J. E. Vandorpool, Lottlo Bochm, S, Bochm, Mrs. S. Bochm, L. A. Laird. Mrs. KoyBor, W. J. Velth, J. T, James,' M. Boylo, Mrs. T, Lawhorne, Geo. Holllstor, L. C. F. Boltz. O. Vf. Fos ter, Henry Blom, land wlfo. . AHE HOUND OVEIt. Drain Stage Itoblcni Held to Grand Jury. DRAIN, Ore, Doc. 1. Tho pre liminary hearing of Fred Fostor and Edward Jurglns, charged with high' wny robbery, was hold hero. Th men woro hold to appear boforo the grandjury during tho Fohruary term of court. Bonds wero fixed In the sum of $2,500 each and bolng un ablo to furnish the same, thoy wer remanded to tho county Jail at Rose-burg. HARVARD RENT BY SUFFRAGE HIGH GRADE COAL $l.r0 per ton. Phono 22CJ, R. A. Churcli. ALL KINDS of limiting dono prompt ly J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 120J. The Old Reliable If vou noed any frult-troos for planting or wish to mako good mon ey soiling trooa wrlto us for parti culars. No previous exporionco nooded If you want to mnko monoy. Wo show you. ALIIANV NURSE RIES, Inc.. Albany, Oregon. The Royal FIUDAY NIGHT "THE HOY SCOUTS TO THE HESCUE" A very flno plrturo showing how tho scouts rescued n man from tho Indlnns. 'SECURING EVIDENCE" A vory Interesting lovo story. "LOVE IS BEST" Funeral Todnjf. Tho funeral of Dnvld Sneddon was hold from tho homo of his sister. Mrs. Chns. Lapp, In South MnrsMlold this nfternoon nt 2 o'clock and wns Inrgolv attondod. Tho pall boarors' woro Wm. Yates. Paul OlrnnT, .Twh Oldland, John Olrnrd, Chas. Gardi ner and Chntii McCulloch. Mr. BiiccIt don's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. ThomnB Sneddon, wqro pioneers of itbsis,QC? Inn nnd died several yours ngo. Threo sisters resldo hero, Thoy nro Mrs. Chns. Lnpp. Mrs. Thos. Wilson nnd Mrs. Isnn'c Wilson. Rovr'J. T. M. Knox had chnrgo o the services. -v , ft I, t . North Bd News Mrs. HrMIodson of South Marsh flold a visiting relatives on Ross In-lot. Goo. Smltji of Danlol's Crook spont ThnnksglvlnB'lthJrlonds In North Bond. ' " T. J. THRIFT, Coos County assess or, Is hero from Coqulllo onrouto to Snlom to nttend tho meeting of the Oregon Stnto Equalization Board. It Is oxpectod thnt tho Mnrshflcld Chamber of Commorco nt a meeting this nftornoon will Students of Great Univer sity In Turmoil Over Bar ring Out of Suffragette By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Tlraesl CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 1. Tin fnfiitinl nt ttin ITnvtfArrl ffrnffa nrrango to laid him In his fight to tlon t0 pormt Mrfl PankhurBt t0 ad. ..; 7, , r:5 1 . i.rVT.1 vn Z ,,r0BS tno m tho college nn Z LimJh 211 building, has caused a stir In under- Sind tB 8 graduate circles. Tho body of stuw hcsscu ni. dont8 1f 8ptl,ng ,nt0 two camp, . r, .,n T . . .. milfrngcttos and "nntls" and tho Ih-i COL. R. II. ROSA of Bnndon Is horo fluontlnl nlumn, nro bolnR a8kod to en route to Portland. Ho says ( k fc d , tn controvorBy and ,fhBSlniDr-wk-S,Jvv:i P"n th0 corporation to rovers nriL!F2nfhnn ZZlt ,tB Judnmont mid the "pro-Pank-.,. Tt ,.,u rJ li,Sf i,, nPn? h "ur8t". Party Is enrolling Itself an u hSoS tS hl h2 rJ ,or th0 bannoiJ of on organization L!!n!Rn nrrnne.nn in Xnw" " tho Harvard Men's Equal haynThCenoTMn,Brcat.o7eBsS oS 8ailr.W, lenguo of which William T. to put up some moro monoy to . a J"n,or ' Chicago, is pros sink tho Boar Crook woll still dcop- ,Iont' or. , " NORTH INLET ITEMS. (Snednl to Tho Times.) HANDON MAN DEAD. Will Barrows, who wont to Sail Francisco about two wooko ago to rocolvo medical treatment, passed Mr. nnd Mrs.' doo. Wltto of South i Tho gCll00l onnunclntlon taken this ny ln thnt city Sundny night. Mr. coos icivor enmo uown yesioruny nnu woo Bi10WB uut i children against unrrows wns won Known noro, imv are' visiting ho Tpm Smith, who hns boon attend ing Thllomnth college has return ed to his homo on Daiilol's Creek. 30 last year. Ing lived In Bnndon with his mother for some tlmo, Ho was 41 years old Mr. D. M. Rovln has sold his ranch nml "nmarrled Bandon Recorder, nnd will shortly movo to Pnrtlnnd whoro ho will spend tho winter. Mrs. Carl Jonson and ciuiuron aro Mp BI)1 Mrfl fiMnBt j0nson nnd vlBlting nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. (fninjy B,,ent ThnnVsglvIng with Mr. Frnnk Hodson of South Coos Rlvor. pn(! Mrq, w, T, H0tj80n of South ' jCoos Ulvor. D. A. DINGMAN nud.wlfo.of Ken- tuck Inlot, nro rotolclng-over tno Mr, LouB Dubuquo hns roturnodi birth of a nlno-pound son. I from Washington whoro ho hus boon ! Interested ln n shingle mill for Choi Mrs. K. Rood of North , Bond pnst 0 months. Ho snys Coos Bay I LAFOLLETTE 15 Holghts, spont Thanksgiving as tho la the best plnco ho has found guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Soulo dt Marshflold. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Rood und lit tlo son of Howard, 'South Coos Rlv NOTED EDITOR IS DEAD. (By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay Times.) TROY, N. Y.. Dec. 1 Charles S of tho $100 Reward For any sowing machine I can't place In first clnss order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leavo orders, drop a postal card or phone Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono 141-Ii Reference O. O. Lund, leather butcher A TURKISH HATn w(fl do you GOOD. Phone 214-J. BlancharcTs Livery Wo have secured the llvory busl iebs of L. H. Helsner and are pre pared to render excellent service to the people of Coos Bay. Cireful dilvers, gooa rlss tad everything hat will mean batisfactory service to the public. Phono us for a driving horse, n rig or anything needed In the livery line. Wo also do truck g business of nil kinds, BLANCHARD BROTHERS Phone 1 3 8-J Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets -SATURDAY NIGHT-"SPECULATIONS" An lntorostlng drama. EVntinln. nrnnrtnrnr or spent Thanksgiving with rolatlyos Tlmog nnd Iator nmbaBBaor to Au8 in jinrsniioiu. trla-IIungary, died enrly today, Tho North Bond city caucus to nomlnnto candidates for the nnnunl THE BUNGALOW AND THE GIRL'- city election horo will he hold this Thrilling romance. "SECURING EVIDENCE" -SUNDAY NIGHT- "OATTLE, GOLD AND ORE" westorn comedy drama ln which a cnttlo man outwits a pnlr of fwlndllng miners. "THE OLD PEDDLER" A very beautiful Imp. "STARTING SOMETHING" evening. Not much Interest Jb mani fested In It. CAPT. BIRMINGHAM DEAD. MEN'S SHOES At Special Prices (From Associated Pross to tho" Coos Bnv Times) i Hore's a chance for nmn to savo SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl Dec. J. monoy for a few dnyB only: Captain John Birmingham, a proml- nont figure In shipping nnd banking 0lll. 1,11ll , m,..Vib ,.,, -circles In California, and lmm,189a "Ll,?J $3.35 United States Inspector of stenhv HUOh ' P (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Tlmos.) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 1 That LnFollotto will have n majority of T " tho delegates from every stnto that V7lltilllUl tl KfJ UIUUIIkllll VUillIKH tho Inst eloctlon Is tho prediction of Wnltor L. Housor, chairman of the, National Progresalvo Lenguo cam- pnlgn commltteo mndo horo today, lie said concrcto organizations havo b.o.i formed In Pennsylvania, Indi ana, Michigan, Mnssnchusottes, ini tio's, North nnd South Dakota, Iowa, Colorado, Arlzonn, Now Mexico, Ore gon, Washington, California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah, BARS CHEWING CHUM ON U. S. BATTLESHIP How a hobble skirt upsets a wholo vessels for tho Pnclflc coast, died tq fnmlly. day, ngod 81. 4 Our L tfM'jt 1 Now Is the Time ADD TO YOUR LIST ' EhmaWs 0!ive( Oil SMALL BOTTLE . 25a aMEDIUM G0c QUARTS f . $L00 The l)est ns well as the most reasonably priced Olive Oil on the market. , . Remember this olive oil gpes oue-thir'tl farther than any other. (By Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Doc. r regular 9il.no MEN'S (TO rtC 1. Brandod ns "Highly lmpro- SHOE for , . . .vpw.iAJ 4 por nnd unmllltnry" by Captain 4 W. E. Fiillan, commanding tho i battleship Mississippi, chowlng 4 gum has been barred from that The Bazar Phone 02 The House of Quality. 4 vessel. BIG STRIKE IN GERMANY. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) BERLIN, Gormany, Dec. 1. Tho lockout of motnl workors which bo enmo effective last night, has already Involved ovor fifty thousand men, UrilofllHit. who hava soma laventlre ability MiMpuawritaUKi:EU:y AM,ITlllf, Nasburg Grocery "PH0NE213-J ' Saltiest Salt on Earth! IN FACT The Salt, of the Earth Lester's Vio!et Grain Salt il Flows Fresly. sk Ycur Grcccr About lb A VI i. U1 1frw'-,,,',,"JV,,J"t? "r-r:nrr im i up" -"-n -HAHa9Mu M,WMH Tmr.