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., 1 THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911 911 EVENING EDITION, y Your Meats " at the WION MEAT MARKET I Y&i Will Always Have , n. Wholesome rtieais. Jriiuue JO aver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND J0880N CEMENT. Tha himt DomOtlft nnd Imnnrtnrl hrnniti Ipjwttr, Lln, Brick and all kinds of bulldora material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OffH'K, SOUTH BROADWAY. 1'IIONH 201 Steamer Homer From San Francisco Tuesday, Dec. 12th, 1911 or San Francisco Saturday, Dec. 16th, 1911 F. S. DOW, Agent PAST AND COMMODIOUS teamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Mr San Francisco from Coos Bay at 11:30 a. m., aaiuruay uecemuer a. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 1 44"- 0. P. McQEOHGB, Agont. ovory I'aclUo FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Oar itagoa loavo Marflhflold fur Rosoburg nt 0 o'clock ilsc and afford quickest connections wltu Southorn Mit) Ford 10.00. COOS BAY HOSERUHG STAGE LINE. BC1IETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfield. la P. BARNARD, Agent, IIOSKMUIIG, Ore. PHONE 11 Sv ALLIANCE Ll k m EQUIPPED Will WIRELESS ffrohl Coos Bayfor Eureka, Thursday, Dec. 7, at 10 A. M. HSKOTING WITH THE NOUTH DAN It HOAI) AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O.VB 44 O. F. McGEORQE, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS teaner Breakwater AI.WAVft rN TIMH W FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON DEOESniER 8, 12, 10 I'M. rTItmr rrtna tiv at hkiiVICE OF THE TIDE ON DE- ukh u, io, 3 AND 80. U. KEATING, AGENT NESTOR IS PUGILIST. Vancouver Man, Aged 70, Issues Clinllcngo to All Over 70. I VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. 6. Out of the farming community of ' Orchards, alx mlle3 north of Vancou ver, has come Charles J. Berg, 70 years young. Ho has brought with him a challenge In which ho expres ses tho bollef that ho can master In fistic combat any man In tho world I 70 yenrs of ngo or older. - .. Wu. ...,) .111..., .1VP M...U. "I walked six miles tho day after tho scheduled dato of, thoVolgast-Wolsh fight, and was sorely disappointed when I learned that the go had been called off." Turning to moro ponccablo things, tho rugged old man said that ho was ono of tho few men left In Oregon or Washington who had seen tho first theatrical performance on tho Col umbia river. The British frigato Modesto cast anchor opposlto Vancouver in 184C and remained stationed thero throughout tho winter. At Christ mas time tho men of the frigate played "Romeo and Juliet," nnd to tho porformnnca nil of tho traders and trnppors of tho Hudson's Bay company then In tho neighborhood were invited. Mr. Borg tasted his first English plum pudding at this time. "I am a Democrat," ho said, as ho buttoned ills coat and started in a swinging strldo down tho road. WATCH GOLVG.M HARVEY'S STORE ! cm TOYH. Don't forgot tha Turkish PHONE B14-J. Baths "REST ON EARTH" This is tho verdict of 11. J. Howell, Tracy, 0 who bought Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound for his wlfo." Hor caso was tho worst I havo over seen, and looked like n Biiro caso of consumption. Her lungs woroBoro and slio coughed almost Incessantly and hor voice was hoarso and weak. Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound brought relief at onco nnd less than three bottles offected a comploto euro." RED CROSS DRUG CO. THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" PHONE MAIN 80-L A now stock of tho latoBt In tho MAZDA LAMPS Bond In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE S37-J A. Modern Brick Building, Electric Lights, Steam Heal. Elegantly Furnished Roomt with Hot ' nnd Cold Water. 11 O T E L .C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: GO cents n Day nnd Upwards Coi. Broadway and Market Marshflold. Orogon. CITY FISH MARKET Foot of Market Ave., on Dock FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND CRABS. Fnir Prififls. Hnnnst Wflleht and a first-class article, You can all-afford to eat fish at our prices, Try them, SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PHONE 'MOJ LEGAL SIZE BUTTER SQUARE State Dairy Commissioner Says Eight, Sixteen and Twenty-Four Ounces.' , Mnrshfleld. Or.. Dec. 5, 1911. Editor TIiiicb: nwlntr n rnrlnlii ninrchnntn claim ing that thd Marshlold Creamery Is putting up uutter in a 4 ouncp pacK agoB and that 24 ounco packages nro llloirnl. T would tin much Obllced it you would publish tho enclosed let ter which is soli explanatory. Respectfully, COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Also publish onclosod law regula ting sizo of butter packages. Portland, Or., Nov. 17, 1911. Coos Bay Iqo & Cold Storago Co., Marshuold, Oregon. Gontlomon: In roply to your fa- vor of tho 11, will Bay that according to a law that was enacted last win- tnr It la lntrnl for vou to cut your butter in 24 ounco squnreB. Enclosod ploaBo find copy of law. ( Truly yours, J. W. BAILEY, Statef DairV and Food Commissioner. Section 3. It shall bo unlawful for any porson, firm, association or corporation to Bell, offer or exposo for snlo any sort wolght butter with in tho Stnto of Orogon. All butter sold, or exposed or orrorcu lor snio in rolls, prlntB or Bqunros within tho Sta'to of Oregon Bhall bo plainly marked, "Eight Ounces, Full Wolght," "Sixteen Ounces, Full Wolght," "Twonty-four Ounces, Full Wolght," and ovory roll, print or square sold, or orrorou or oxposcu for salo any short woignt uimor wuu ouncoa marked thereon; nnd any nnmrin. firm, nnnnclatlon or corpora tion violating nny of tho provisions of this Act. shall bo ucomou gumy of n misdemeanor nnd upon convic tion thoroof shall bo punished by a flno of not less than $25 nor moro thnn $100, or by imprisonment In tinrnuntv 1nll for not less thnn thirty days nor moro thnn six months, or both such flno nnd imprisonment. BURIED CHURCH HIGH COST OF IS EXPLORED (By' to Coos Bay : GIRL WON WITH BULLET ' Devotion of Man Who Shot Her Turns liullffcrviiro t Love. f ' STERLING, III., Dec. C. Miss Ann Donnlch, who wns shot foiir times by Louis Spot- tor, hor Bwcothcnrt, ono month ngo, wna married toSpotter Sun- day at Donow. Tho girl, when sho camo out of tho hosptul, said that sho did not lovo Spotter until ho show- cd hln love for hor by trying to kill hnr rather than boo her tho brldo of anothor. WATCH GOING&IIARVEY'S STORE FOR TOYS. ggONpiRECTOBY. P. WINKRISH. IVtfuronath nntl Chlroprnctor. e aiBeases treated. Consul- U h, 2 to 6 nnd C to & p. m ' Institute Room No. 1 Broadway, Marshflold, Ore rW.4 LESLIE. jWeopathlc Physician jol the Amorfcan school of 7'it Klrksvllle, Mo.- Office wBiit, Hours 10 to 12; 1 to iHl-j. Uarshfleldt Oregon pWlNBTT, Lawyer. KjPlansBan & Bennett Bank r" " A.avnn ''"cVMcCOIlMAlh.1 Illdan and flurmnn' IrihGalll rtraonn U)cUart BniMin opposite Post Offlte. Phone 106-J Our Insurance Strength CONNECTICUT HARTFORD finwriVUMTATi LIVERPOOL & LONDON Ji'GLORE HOME Wo write correct policies. I, B. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. $100 Reward For any sowing machlno I can't place In first class order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leavo orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotol. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono 1I4-L Roferonce.0. O. Lund, leather butcher Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Pbonc 8191 First Class Auto Service When you wnnt to go anywhere in a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS. Best rates in tho city. BEST CARS. Best drlvors. Phono CC-J until 11 p. m., after 11 p.m. phono G-J. Rosl donco phono 28-J. D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. And volco culture Appointment Jiour 1 to 2 o'clook. Applicants can at muuio, ouusa tacken BIdg., 1U0 Ilromlwuy. Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash tbeso garments cleaner and hotter than tho work pan bo done elsowhoro, and thoy aro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink them, oven woolen gnrments aro roturned the same size as when sent us. Wo iron tho garments nicely, make ordinary repairs' free of chargo and you havo fresh clean, awcot under wear ready for each weok'a change, Bundle yours up with next week'i laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHON. SEMW til A. II. HODQINS y -HENDRY'S " "wimi rariura. "' lUlnnp1 fn An hlfrh olo f "ort notice at tho very Finn.. ... '. examination tree. "at, Cokelbulldlrfg, oppo S!j , hotel. phnhtni2.J. f i5h? iS ,ora? InvenUv atUltr FARM LANDS FOR SALE rtPHt for tho Money From 5 acres up. Fire insurance at low rate. Agent for American,' Lifo and Accident Co. AUG. FRIZEEN, Real Estate, Insurance ana Rentals, Marshflold. Oregon. '..,Z7wia avh laXEOUTOR'S NOTICE OF HlivRING OF FINALl .. . . ... !.. tio 4ia nn . Notlco 8. "es.5'V5. .:wi a ni account oi wwi -. """"--1 administrator of the estate of MyrJ tlo B. Barnara, aeccuHeu, u u ..j I- h Onuntv Court Of COOS County, State of Oregon, and that tho 15th day or uecemoer, hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., has boeq duly appointed by such Court for the .. ','Jt .fd.Mnnn ta BUCh final BC- count and the settlement thereof, at which time any person miereoicu . such estate may appear and flla oh lectlona thereto Jn writing and con- test the same. .mt T. J. BCAIFE S4 Marshfield Paint (2b Decorating Co, Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregon BARGAINS IN BICYCLES. Fully Gunnuitced Wheels at from ?20 Upwards.. Comnleto lino of Bicycle supplies, Becond-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, bicycles, etc., repaired " DEARY'S GUN SHOP. E. BANDEL, Prop. No. (107 No. Front St. l'iiono 180-11 WANTED!!! JARPET8 UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by thev'Pneuma tic Cloanlng Company. Orders 'Vor work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 LIV 0 WiB Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J BlancharcTs Livery Wo have aecuroC the livery busj iebq of L. H. Holsner and are pre pared to render oxceilont servlco'to the poople of Coc' Bay. Cirefnl drivers, gooo rigs kad everything na? will mean saiisiaciory sorvito-iu tho public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed 'In tie' livery lino. Wo also do truck- o. KnalnAna nf 11 kinds. iHVANCHARD BROTHERS Phone 138-J Livery, Feed Md'SMles' Service.' 141 First and Alder Streets Associated Press Tlmnn.l JERUSALEM, Palestine Dec. C. A dlscovory which promises to bo of great1 Interest to tho Christian world hns been mado on tho top of the Mount of 0lves. Undor tho auspices of tho Grcok Catholic order' of monks called tho "Whlto Fathors," oxcavatlonB wero begun recently In tho grounds of tho Institution known ns tho Carmollto Convent of tho "Pator Noster." Tho convent nnd tho beautiful llttlo cha pel attached woro built about thirty six years ago by and nt tho exponso of the lato Aurelln do Bossl, Princess do In Tour d'Auvergno, Duchcsso do Bouillon, nnd Is now occupied by French nuns of tho Carmollto ordor. During her lifetime tho lato Prin cess turned over thd convent and Its grounds to tho French government. Tho Institution Ib consequently con sidered ns French property now. Franco, In turn, placed It undor tho gunrdlanBhip of the "Whlto Fathers," allowing them a frco hand In its man agement both spiritual nnd tcmpornl nnd In tho cnrrylng on of exploratory researches or excavations whonovor tho occasion arose or an opportunity offered. Tim "Wlilln pVilliArn" linvn lnntr hold to the balfof that tho grounds must cover tno sue or Bomo uuriou nnclont church or edifice In accord nnco with long-preserved records In tTinlr nononanlnn. nnrl. notlnir nn this bollef, excavations were commoncod In tho wcotorn section of tho oxton- slvd grounds. Tho oxenvators wero not long In coming upon tho broken walls of n rulnod church, nnd, Judging from the nyfnnf nf tho wnlln unearthed, this church mtiBt havo enjoyed qulto Hb- oral dlmonsions. it measures some 150 feet in length from ontrnnco to apso. tho latter facing eastwards; ami its avorago width nt tho nnvo Ib about GO feet and nt tho transepts, '80 foot. Tim mnln floor .of tho navo still re mains unonrthod but thoso nf tln transoptB, tho extent of whoso nrens moasurcB somo 15 foet squaro each, linvn honn nxnosed to view. TllOV rouslBt of beautifully laid mosaics In a perfect stnto of nresorvntlon. in lin mlilille nf thn floor of tho south trnnsopt Is sunk a baptismal immor- Blon 110,01, somo 2 root in cieptn nnn i fnnt onnnrn. with n nlcolv rounded and finished rim, all wondorfully liro- horved. The plastering on tho sldos of tho walls enclosing this trnnsopt shows trncos of a largo painting. On Mm flnnr nt Mia north tranBOUt wero found aoveral shafts of columns Bcnttorcd hero and thero among tno debris, nnd at tho Junction of tho western cornor or tno trnnsopt wun the nnvo woro uncovorod two or throo tombs containing human bohoB, on tho tombstone of ono of which is Inscribed In Grcok tho nnmo "Theo- dorus." Further utf tho nnvo, northeast or tho south transept, anothor bit of tnnnnln flnorlne wns uncnrthcd. dis closing thnt -there woro two soparato and distinct -floors or jiirroront mosnio doBlgn, tho uppor lying somo 2 foot n inrlio nhnvn the other, making It clonr that tho church's' history covors two separate punuuts, uuniui. x.iu Am tinrlnil fnllowinir its OriKlnnl construction by Quocn Helena, moth- or of CoiiBtantino tho Great for thnrn In now no doubt that tills IS one of tho first threo Christian chur ches built In the Holy Land by Queen Helcnnr somo tlmo utiring tno cany part of tho fourth contury, tho other two being the Church of tho Holy Snniilplirn In Jorusalom and tho Church of tho Nativity In Bothlohom; and tho second period dating from tho restoration uy tno urusauors oi tho twolfth century of tho previously destroyed original church of Quoon Helona, tho destruction taking placo probably during tho onrly part of tho niriii ponturv at tho hands of tho Persian King, Chosroos II., or possi bly Bomo other Oriental vandals. The lattor vlow is Aupportod by the pecu liar construction In n soml-clrcular fashion of tho wall of tho apso, which Is characteristic of tho CriiBador typo of church architecture. Tho church has been given tho nnmo of "Eleona," In roforenco por haps to Queen Helena, Its foundor, or again, tho "Church of tho Lord's Prayor," for It stands, as tradition has It, over tho bRo or tho spot wnore Jesus taught his disciples how to pray. Tho work of excavation haa been tnmnnrnrllv nostnoned bocauso of a lack of the necessary funds, but It Is tho Intention of the "Whlto Fathers'" BO-called UocauBO of tho whlto rohos or tunics which thoy wear, to con tlnuo tholr explorations as soon as possible, and at somo future dato to rcstoro-tho church to its original grandeur. BIG KILL OF MAINE MOOSE. RANGOR, Mo., December 0. Maine's inooso hunting season clos p.I nf mlrinlaht December 1 with the record of animals killed somewhat in excess of last year s total, it is es timated that about 300 mooBo havo been shipped from tho woods this year. Tho deer shipments up to yes terday amount to 2, GOO. Bears have been plentiful this year. By Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 6. "Tha consumer pays a dollarforfood, tho farmer gets loss than fifty cents of It. Who gets tho rest?" Thnt la a quostlon which Secretary Wilson of the Department of AgrL culture naked today In his annual report, Tho Secretary docs not at tempt to answer it. He does ex plain In somo detail tho results of an investigation Ills department haa Just concluded Into the ortcct of cold storage on tho wholcsomenosB nnd cost of food. His Investigation loads him to recommend publicity for the amount of food In cold Btorago. Just nB tho Department now gives publicity to tho condition of crops from month to month. Instead of food remaining In cold storage for longor than a year or two as a rulo, tho Secretary declar es that this Investigation Bhowod that "receipts Into cold storago nro ontlrely or vory noarly exhausted by tho dollvcrlos out of cold Btorago within ton months." Long storage is tho excoptlon, tho Sccrotnry assorts. WarohouBomon oxplalnod to the Department thnt ox ccsslvoly long storago was duo to law suits and other circumstances of an uncommercial nature Tho cost of Btorago, including storago chargo, Interest and Insuranco, la constdorcd as a carrier to n long storago. Cold storage, tho Secrotary re ports,, has raised tho cost of living by Increasing tho nnnunl prlco level for butter and eggs. Tho Sccrotay says that an exam ination of the record of prices glvoa n "suspicion" that thoro has boon much Bpoculntlon In some years by the mon who keep comtnodltlcos In cold ntorngo. Ho refers to "an toppnront rnls tako" of tho Btorago men In ovorcs. tlmattng tho consumption of eggs by tho public at exorbitant prices last wlntor with tho result that In tho spring tho storago men hnd to soil eggs at romarkably low prices nnd send abroad tho largest amount of ogga ovor exported In ordor to get rid of tho supply. Tho Secrotary declares that tho warohousotnon ought to bo required td send to Washington each month the amount of rommodlllcB plncod In storago bo that tho public may bo ablo to Judgo of tho futuro trond of prices, A grent variety of subjects Is dealt with by tho Secretary In the report. Ho Bays that tho day Ib not far distant when tho United Statos will conso to Import potash. Florida, Kentucky, Tonncssoo nnd Idaho aro mentioned ns depositories. Recommendation Is mado that all government agencies that consorvo public health should bo grouped to gethor In ono bureau. Tho success of tho Department In thn Southern elates, through object lessons in tho Holds Is pronounced to havo boon such as to Justify tho extension of tho work to nil atntcs. Tho Department announces that tho corn crop Is moving Northwnrd by seed selection. Tho Amorlcan systems of renting land nro doclnrod to bo faulty and re sult in soli robbing. It Is sugges ted that domestic animals bo kopt on farms, ovon If tho land owner must furnish thorn, nnd that thoro ho a rotation of crops. After yenrs of experimentation, tho Dopartmont says that Egyptian cot ton can bo grown In Southern Calif ornia and bulbs In the stato of Wash ington. Tho clnyflsh Ib pronouncod to bo a sorlouB pest In tho South. Car bon bisulphide la said to bo a suro rcmody. Tho finest dates from tho Sahara desert succeed In tho southwestern states. Poultry products for tho past year aro estimated to havo boon worth $700,000,000. Tho rorcstors of tho Forestry uur oau aro learning by experiment how to roforest 30,000 acres In a year. Tho Secretary says that ten times this must bo plantod annually (to cover all tho baro acroB In a goner.. atlon. "Wo are sendintr, oxplorors to tho cmlB of tho earth for new plants ana gottlng them," sayB Secretary Wil son. Tho Secretary warns tho Irriga tion farmors that thoy must prcsorvo tholr soil; that Irrigation will bring maximum crops whllo tho land Is now and full of plant food. But whoro tho crops aro sold year by year, Irrigation of Itself will not nssuro good results." MINER COUGHS UP SCREW. Man Condemned a Consumptive RI(1h Syhtoui of 'Dlscoso In Jiffy. 8TOCKT0N Cal., Doe. 0. Aftor hemorrhages In tho past two years and aftor having been declared a consumptive with llttlo chanco of recovory, Callb Womblo, a minor of Calaveras, coughod up a rusty screw that had boon lodged in his lungs for years, as ho declared It must havo been swallowed In his early child hood. Physicians said that tho screw had caused tho tuberculosis symptoms. City' Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto; "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands .Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 40. Night Phone 46. BARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors. WATCH GOING &nARVEY'S STORE FOR TOYS. GIVES QUICK ACTION Lockhart & Parsons Drug Co. re ports that A SINGLE DOSE of implo buckthorn bark, glycorlne, etc., as compounded in Adler-l-ka, the new German appendicitis romody, relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach almost INSTANTLY. Many Marshfield people are being helped. lM . y Administrator of the Estate, sr--a raraaBara KSE321