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, n '" ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER .12, 1 91 1 EVENING EDITION- lermen f ihce! . -. irnra AND ft ?? JAIIB" " " lead , Salmon I, rAV TUN HIGH- irOFlBAME. .& Nicholson, Manager. (50.00 I FINK CORNER 100 Ie i.voooi) pros- iKKSfl CORNER. Ifman & Co. Front Street. UtrYour Underwear tu garments ciennor the work can bo done they are not worn bo lot ibrlnk thorn, oron tu are returned the hen teat us. omenta nicely, make n free of charge and i clean, sweet under rcub week's chnnge. i o; with next wcok'a i. tl & Steam Laundry Of 220-J NAL OIRECTORY pSVN.. mih aod Chiropractor, uti treated. Consul- . Office hours: to 6 and Q to 8 p. m. Utate Room No. 1. nr Marshfloldf Oro 1L1B, m PhjfslcUa i American school ot KlrkiTllle, Mo. Office -Hours 10 to 12; 1 to iUarshdeld; Orogon, r U7er. Ita & Dennett Dank Oregon WuMAO, ud Sarxeon pH, Oregon. Building, opposite Post Oflke. m ios-j rWDHY'S DtBUd Parlor. tped to do high claw notice at tho very EiamlnnHnn frnn jlColce building, ppo- !' Phono 112-J. p and Press J Gent's Suits Called for livered team Laundry iMAIN B7-J H MARKET Ave., on Dock Pi ULANIS AND RABS. Honnst Wftlnht N article,. You " eat sh at our (em. ILCH. Prnnnifilnri IgBaeoj-. ' Mndiovoles. wnceb, nt from 820 wards.. t BICTRln flunnllng 'C'SJ for Bain, riiinta- lPJrcd. aVDPrN 8n0P- Si";. Phone 180-R Roof Fixed ow SThELL ui iir'nX M.IHTUji -t niuufUa, M. C Visit Riggs Studio niid sec his NEW IDEA for A CHRISTMAS PRESENT A reduction on nil pictures taken now RIGGS' STUDIO HOUHS OTO 3 NORTH FRONT STREET O. A. C. Short Courses "fKlu JAN. it, Coiitltiuo l-'OUH WEEKS YOU ARE INVITE D hvory citizen of Oregon Is cordially Invited to nttend tho short courses of tho Oregon Agricul tural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinc tive courses will b0 offered In Agriculture Mech anic Arts, Domestic Science und Art, Coinmorco, Forestry niul Music. Every courso Is designed to HELP tho Btudont In his dnlly work. Mnlto thlB a pleasant and proiltnblo winter outing. No tuition. Itoasonoblo accommodations. For beau tiful Illustrated bulletin, address II. M. TI3NNANT, IteglHtrar, Corvnllls, Oro. Farmer's Business Courso Hy CorresiKwdonco Steamer Homer Sails From San Francisco Tuesday, Dec. 12th, 1911 ForSaia Francisco Saturday, Dec. 16th, 191 1 F. S. DOW, Agent PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH W1RELESH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay at 3 P. M. Friday, December 15th INTEH-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McUEOKOE, Agent. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stngos Icavo Marshflold for Ilosoburg nt C o'clock ovory ovonlng and afford quickest connections with Soutliorn Paclfla Railway. I-'uro J 0.00. coos hay nosEiiunn stage line. OTTO SCHETTEIt, Agent, 120 MARKET AV Muwhllold. C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEHURG, Ore. I'HONE 11 "THE ritlEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Coos Bay, from Portland, Thursday, De cember 14th, at 6 P. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NOUTH 1IANU ItOAI) AT PORTLAND NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 41 O. F. McGEOHGE, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM rOnTLAND ,AT 8 P. M. ON DECEMBER. 5, 12, 10 AND 20. SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON DE CEMUER 0, 10, 23 AND 30. L. H. KEATING, AGENT . PHONE MAIN 85-L DON'T LET IT GET AWAY FROM YOU that we couldn't sell meat tho sec ond tlmo to a good housekeeper If what slio bought tho first tlmo didn't prove correct in weight and right In quality and prlco. Tho fact that soma of tho keonest buyers In tho city buy their ments hero regularly proves that w'o treat thom right. Why havon't you trlod us yet? MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Two Markets North Bend Marshfleld Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at th. Pacific Monumental ., South roadway and make selection from the large stock now ou hand. Mr. Wilson has in h.s employ the only practical marble and gra nite cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best worn 1b turned a, Modern Brick Building. Electric Lights, Steam Heal. Elegantly Furnished Roomt with lioi and Cold Water. HOTBL.COOS r ifUTTlM Prnn. i RateB: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. uroaawjiy auu .-. Marshfleld, Oregon. FARM LANDS FOR SALE Best for tho Money From 5 acres up. Flro insurance at low rate. Agent for Amorican, Life and Accident Co. AUG. FRIZEEN, Real Estate, Insurance and Rentals, Marshfleld, Oregon. ALL OVER COOS COUNTY MYRTLE POINT POINTERS News of Upper Coqulllo Valley Told by the Enterprise. While on hor wny homo from down town last Tuesday, Mrs. R. W. Lundy foil on tho sldo walk on tho hill in front of tho Dr. Conover residence, and as a result sustained a fracturo of tho loft arm abovo tho wrist. Mrs. Will Bargor, who has been niling for re long timo, died at tho homo ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LnfoCornwolI, of Flshtrap, last Tues day morning. William Francis Miller and Miss Ida Lee Cornwnll woro united In mar rlago nt tho homo of tho groom's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller of Flshtrap, on Thanksgiving Day, November 30th, 1011, Rev. TIiob. Bnrklow of Myrtlo Point performing tho ceremony. At high noon, Sunday, Dccomber 3, 1911, at tho homo of tho groom's father, Wm. Huntloy, on tho North Fork, occurred tho mnrrlago of Ed ward Huntloy to Miss Ruby Robinson, Rov. Thomns Barklow of this city officiating. Born Mondny, Decombor 4, 1011, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barklow, a duughter. Mrs. Mllo Sumner and Miss Solata Howo of Marshfleld woro hero tho end of last weok visiting their bro ther, Ira Howe, clerk nt tho Guerln Hotol. CULL1NGS OF COQUILLE Coos County Seat News ns Told by Tho Sentinel. Four hundred and thirteen hunters licenses wcro Issued from tho ofllco of County Clerk Watson Blnco tho first day of September and Including tho sixth of tho present month. Tho grand total of hunters licenses for tho year is 1GG1. L. A. Whereat, of tho local railway compnny, stated yesterday that the road could bo moved over to tho now right of wny next Sunday. Tho grado is now down to tho required dopth but tho width is not yet sufllclont to nccommodato tho tracks. A road mooting of District No. 1G was called by Road Supervisor J. W. Brlggs Monday afternoon for tho purposo of voting a spoclnl road tax to grado nnd rock a mllo of road nenr tho County 'Infirmary to Join with tho Fnlrvlow road. A resolu tion was drawn up to voto a tax of flvo mills to build tho mllo of rond desired. Tho resolution was lost by a voto of forty-sovon to twonty-two. County Chirk James Watson turn ed over $GG4.4G to Treasurer T. M. Dlmmlck, Novomber 13, for tho fil ing fcos collected during November. CUPID BUSY AT COQUILLE. Tho Coqulllo Hornld prints tho fot-Inwlnir! Tho mnrrlago of Rov. Elson II. Emmorson nnd Anna Bella Child was solemnized Mondny ovonlng, Do combor 4, nt olght o'clock, nt tho homo of tho brldo, tho nov. Frank Bunch ofllcinting. On Decombor 6, Mr. and Mrs. Emmorson loft for Roso burg by privato convoynnco and from thoro will proceed to Cnnyonvlllo. Mnrrlod: In this city Novombor 29, Alox. McLood and Miss Syblo M. Carlson, Judgo E. G. D. Holdon offl clatlng. Theso young pcoplo nrq from tho lower river, Bnndon nnd Prosper. Mnrrlod: Ray Gllkoy nnd Flor onco Wilson, both of Coqulllo, nt homo of tho brldo, Mondny, Docom bor 4,. Rov. O. II. Cleaves of tho M. E. Church, South officiating. Married: At tho Judgo's office, In this city, Doc. C, Josso Dny nnd Lillian Doan, Judgo E. G. D. Hold on, officiating. BRIEFS OF HANDON News of tho City-hy-tlic-Sca no Told by tho Recorder A shipment of casing for tho Mlo ccno Oil and Gob company arrived on tho Elizabeth today and tho work of drilling will bo resumed Sunday or Monday. Martin J. Feonoy, formorly of W1b coimln has nrrlvcd In Bandon and will tnlco up tho practice ot law with his bjothor, F. J. Fcenoy. CARELESS ABOUT APPEN DICITIS IN MARSHFIELD Many Marshflold pcoplo havo stom ach or bowol troublo which is llkoly to turn Into nppendlcltis. If you havo constipation, sour stomach, or gas on tho stomach, try slmplq buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adler-I-ka, tho now Gor man appendicitis romedy. Lockhart & Parsons states that A SINGLE DOSE of this Blmplo remedy will ro llovo bowol or stomach trouble al most INSTANTLY. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR COUNTY PRINTING, HOSPITAL AND SUPPLIES. Notice Is hereby glvon that scaled bids will bo received by tho County Court for each of tho followlur;: 1. Printing County Expenses, bona fldo list, under onth of yearly paid up subscriptions ns roqulrad ly l&w to bo submitted with ulJ. 2. Printing Officers' reports und no tices. 3. Supplies for Poor Farm or Infir mary, including groceries and meats, separate bids for each. 4. Maintennnco of County Hospital and enro of County Patients; every thing in connection therewith to bo furnished by tho contractor, includ ing all clothing, board, lodging, medi cine and medical attendance. 5. Fuel for Court House, including wood and coal, to bo furnished In summer of 1912, separata bids for each. All bids to be filed with tho County Clerk on or beforo tho 3rd day of January, 1912, at tho hour of 10 A. M. Tho County Court resorves tho right to reject any nnd all bids for supplies and maintenance ot Hos pital and award contract or contracts to bidders not the lowest should tho County Court deem It for tho best Interest of the County, and parlies to whom bids aro wardod to enter into written contract and furnish bond with good and sufflctnnt fcure tles In such sum as tho County .Court may require within flvo dayj utter contract is awarded. Dated at the Court Housd, Coq.jlllo, Oregon, this 8th day ot Lecomber. 1911. aLm JAMES WATSON, ' County' Clerk. Tho receipts of tho Sheriff's ofllco for tho month of Novombor ns com piled by tho offloo forco this weok woro 3,G3. This amount la tho receipts for taxes and also a small Item of mllonBo. VICTIM OF SCARLET FEVER. Allison, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Rackicff, died last Mondny ovonlng nftor a short illness ot scarlet fever at tho family homo north ot this city. Mr. Rackloff was at Cosmopo lis, Wash., whon tho death occurrod, but arrived 'homo In tlmo for tho burial. Othornnombors of" tho fnm lly nro 111 ntttho samo dlscnso, but thoy aro urrtloriatrlct qunrantlno and tho greatest precautions nro being taken to koop tho dlscaso from spreading Myrtlo Point Entorprlso. BIG ORDER8 FOR STKEL TO STOP LAND UNI TAXES Dcnutml Indicates Gain in Prosper ity of Country (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Doc. 12 Unfilled or ders on tho United Stntcs Steol Cor porations' books Novomber 30 woro 4,141,055 tons compared with 3,094, 328 tons October 31, 1011, nnd 2, 700,413 tons Novombor 30, 1910. IN "SOME-DAY" LAND Thoro's a country fair and froo, Boyond tho Earth boyond tho Sen, Whoro pooplo novor dlsngroo, And nlwuyu understand, Thoro everything's forovor now, There ovory happy droam comes truo As vory well you know, If you Havo henrd of "Somo-Dny" Lund. "Whon'll you buy mo a pony, Pop?" "Somo day, Some dny." "Mamma, whon'll tho measles stop?" "Somo dny, somo day." "Undo whon'll I bo a man An' go to tho balljgnmo llko you can, An' bo n rogular grown-up fan?" "Somo day, somo dny." In "Somo-dny" Lnnd it novor raliiB; Or, If It does no boy romains Indoors onslnvod by mothor'a chains. All things nro bettor planned. You got Ico cream most ovory dny; Till ton o'clobk you play and play; No grown-up folks try to got gny With boys In "Somo-Day" Land. "When'll I havo n dollar, Pop?" "Somo day. somo day." "Whon I got big, kin I bo a cop?" "Grnndpa, whon kin I bo UKO you, An' ent wiv my knife nnd fingers, too. An' nover get licked for whnt I do?" "Somo day, soma day." MARCH OF PROGRESS. ' Tn tltnnn now vanished, whon my frmi doatrpd to frv soma bnslo fling, aha put It In a pnn, but now sho puts It In n paper bag. Tho hausfrau tolls mo, with a whoop, tho now stylo cooking is no Joko, and sho proceedB to make soma soup nnd boils it in n paper poke, Such changes nil around I soo; from ancient ways our coun try sworvesj this blamed old world's too swift for mo, I can't keep enses nn lta nirvnu. The world has got too swift for mo, I mako acknowledg ment with grior; I'm only waiting hero to see tho Ico box used for roasting bcof; I only wait, on trem bling legs, to soo tho bushes bonr lng cheeBo, to boo tho hens lay scrambled eggs, and roasted turkoya in tho trees. And whon King Denth in Bombor tones shall summon this back number rube, they'll ahoot mo to tho place of bones by wuy of a pneumatic tubo. WALT MASON. Persons troubled with partial paralysis aro often very much bene fited by massaging tho affected parts thoroughly whon applying Chumbor laln's Llnimont, This linimont nlaa rollovcs rheumatic pains. For uale by all dealers. C. R. Smith' Begins Action An nounced Some Time Ago Objects to Assessments. As was announced In Tho 'limes . somo tlmo ago, C. It. Smith of tho Mennsha Woodonwaro company who Inst 8timmor acquired tho Southern Oregon compnny will endeavor to cs capo paying tho taxes on tho Coos liny Wagon Bond Land Grant, in volved In tho govornmont litigation until tho cuso is disposed of. IIo hns now taken formal action to check litigation to forco tho collection ot theso tnxos. Besides tho holding up of tho lnnd grant tnxos, Mr. Smith has appealed from tho Cood county board of Equa lization's assessment of Ills holdings In this county on tho ground that it Is too high. Concerning tho move to Btop tho payment of tnxes on tho lnifds In tho wngon grant, tho Portland Oregon inn snys: "In tho lnnd grnnt milt of tho United States ngnlnst tho Southern Oregon Compnny, tho dofondnnt filed a petition yestordny nulling Hint tho Bhorlffs nnd tnx collectora of Coos and lfouglns Counties bo mndo party defendants and Hint thoy bo restrain ed from tho collection ot taxes from or making nggoxsmonts against tho property Involved In tho suit which Is ponding. Judgo Wolvorton granted a summons ngnlnst tho proposed do fondants that Is roturnnblo January 1C. Tho proporty Involved in tho suit Is in thosu countlos nnd tho de fendants do not want to pay taxes on It It It Is liltlmntoly decided to belong to tho Govornmont." NAMES I mot today n ntocky innn ' VnnhnuBorblnusen was his nnino. Then Inter I to tnllc bognn Unto n Mr. Chlttlngnmo, Illm I had mot upon tho wny . Out walking with Miss Mnrlyo hnnos Whloh suroly glvon mo rnuso to any, "I'm dowmrlght glnd my nnmoa Is Jonon." I wont Into n sloro nt noon Tho grocor'H nnino wns Grubblo chlck, IIo cnllcd tho clork, MIrs Bllthor Bpooh; Sho rnllod tho butcher, Pumpor nlck, I took my prunop nnd hurrlod out And murmured thou in gladsomo tones, "Thoy'ro woll miough, I do not doubt, But I mn glnd my nnino Is Jones!" I mot Pllfkowskvfl Tllrsrhonholm, Zlmpnlskl, filler!, n'nd Dlnklosplol, Jumpllkor, Huffonbuffor, Grlmo, DowIInpnor, Kllnks and Snickers tool; And whon my Jaw wns twlfiiod till I rould hut Rpoak in hollow groans I managed Just to mutter. "Still, I can g)vo thanks my nnmo , Is JonosI" TO AVIIOM IT MAY CONCERN A roport hns boon circulated that n cortaln party hns purchnBod an Intor j8t In tho Coos Bny Wiring Co. Tho roport Is utterly fnlso and without any bnBls or foundation. Wo will not bo rosponslblo for any crcdonco or credit given theso roparts or nny biiBlnoHS based upon thom. (Signed) COOS BAY WIRING CO., By J. E, Edmunds, Manager. Dntod Marahflold, Oro.,Doc. 11, 1911. STATE TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Notlea Is horobu glvon that for tho purposo of examining all applicants for stnto pnpors ot tho various kinds public examination will bo hold in tho Court Houbo in Coqulllo, bo ginning nt 0 A. M., on Docombor 20th, 1911, and continuing thrco days. Tho subject for thosos for flvo year primary pnpors are: Naturo study, busy work, ana reading In tho primary grades. Select ono. Dated this 7th day of Decombor, A. D., 1911. W. II. BUNCH, County Suporlntondont. Do you know that mora real dan gor lurks in n common cold tlinn In nny othor of tho minor nllmonts? Tho Bnfo way Is to tako Chamhorlaln'rt Cough Romody, n thoroughly rollnblo preparation, and rid yourself of tho cold as quickly as posslblo. This rem edy is for wilo by all doalors. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlvors and ronBonablo charges. Our motto: "Will go unywhoro nt nny tlmo." Stands Blanco Ilotol and Blanco Cigar Store. Dny Phonos 78 and 4G. Night Phono 4G. BARKER & GOODALE. Proiirlotors. -' ' if KftllandsLuilivq ? WUtttO ' U,t I nBVrWMK i J Olympic Flour Highest Quality i i i 1 i i s A ,w hi i ! n ! 1 :. i ; , f-nAttLil . LmasB JS IfaCTW'-..$. m,?f J. ?