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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION. ' ., Ml. 1 1' PERSONAL NOTES MRS. BOWMAN cnmo down from Coos Rlvor todny. MRS. 13. W. SHIIOCK of Empire is n Mnrshgold visitor todny. JOB ROONEY of Camp G wns in Marshflold over Sunday. MR. WITTE of Coos River was in Marshflold todny on business. MRS. S. A. VOAKAM of Coos River was n Marshflold shopper todny. HOY LANDKITH came down from his homo on North Coos River todny. CIIAB. MAHAFFY nnd son of Nortli III I IN MRS. Q. V. SHELLEY PASSES AWAY IX NORTH REXD AF TER A SHORT ILLNESS. it ir.. .,! qi..,ii.. .Kirn nf n T Coos River woro in Mnrshiield to- shoUey( llIc(l nj ilcr nmo n North w. dny. ERNEST HARRINGTON, tlmo-kcopcr of Cnmp No. C, spent Sundny In Mnrshllcld. MRS. JAS. KNOWLAND of North Coos Rlvor was n Marshflold shop- por today. MR. and MRS. HOMER MAU55EY spent Sunday at tho Oldlnnd ranch on South Inlet. B. KELLY, who Is employed nt Codnr Point, spent Sunday with his family In Marshflold. ED DOLAN and Eugene Montgomery loft today for a two weeks' camping trip nt Ten Mile. STANLEY MYERS of this city visited rolntlvcs on South Coos Rlvor Sat urday nnd Sundny. F. C. TRUE returned to his homo In Coqulllo this morning after n short stny In thin city. MISS HAZEL PETERSON returned to Allognny todny after n two weoks' visit In this city, MISS FLORA I. FOREMAN left todny for Portland, whoro sho will tench school this sermon. REV. O. L HALL left for n few dnys' business trip to Conulllc, Ilnndon and Myrtlo I'olnt this afternoon. MR. nnd MRS. WM. ARNOTT, form erly of Coos liny, nro now locnted nt Lonts, Oregon, n suburb of Port land. JNO. DASHNEY returned to Lampa this morning after spending Satur day and Sundny with lira family In this rlty. MISS HELEN LANDRITH, ono of tho teachers nt tho Central school, spoilt Sundny nt her homo on North Coos Rlvor. JAY DOYLE, who Is now locnted In Gnrdlnor, hns been spending a fow dnys visiting friends and acquain tances hero. MRS. II. H. HARPER nnd children. nccompnnlcd Mrs. Dnggot to Allo gnny tills nfternoon whoro they will visit for a week nt tho homo of .tho lattor. MR. nnd MRS. D. Y. STAFFORD who liavo boon on n plensuro trip In Cal ifornia arrived homo from San "Francisco on tho Rcdondo this nf tornoon. MRS. HERI1ERT ULAKE of this city visited her daughter, Miss Emily Dlnko, who Is teaching on South In lot, Saturday nnd Sundny, return ing to Marshflold todny. MR. nnd MRS. N. D. RAIN who loft hero recently nro now locnted noar Tnconm nnd nro very wol! plcnsod with their now homo. Thoy liavo routed n placo for two yonrs. MR. nnd MRS. L. W. MYRICIC nnd llttlo son will return to Gnrdlnor tomorrow morning after a pious nut visit with their innny frlondB nnd acquaintances on Coos Day. LOCAL OVERFLOW Actors nt llio Coos. Tho following inomuora or llio (Jorinnn nnd Ford thontrlcnl compnny nro registered nt tho Cooa hotol: Chns. Clyncs, Clinrlos Flnko, A. L. Fletcher, Cnrl Esswoln, Olonn Hnlloy, Arthur Dixon, Horbort Morton, Harry Gormnnd, ninnngor, Mlldrod Flrd, Mnrgnrot Mnrion, SubIu Hownrd, Rica Moyoru. , .1 lnteicslJng Picture Tho Or pliouin will show tonight Pntho's .Weokly, with pictures of tho big now8 pvonts of tho world, Includ ing tho arrival of tho rescuo ship Cnrpathla In fiaw York with pass engers from tho lost Titanic. Mnny , -other big nnd interesting fontures told In tho Interesting wny of tho photoplay nt this populnr house. TAMPERS WiTH Uond nt 9: 4 5 p. in. Sunday. Tho death wns a surprises to her friends as Mrs. Shelley had been 111 but n short tlmo and even thoso who know sho wns sick did not rcnlizo tho ser iousness of her condition. About two weeks ngo Mrs. Sholloy went to Portlnnd with her llttlo son to visit her two sisters. Fcnrlug sho wns gottlng Blck, sho concluded to re turn home, nrrlvlng hero Inst Thurs dny, nnd slnco then wns confined to her home. Tho en u so of Mrs. Shol toy's dentil wns septic meningitis cnusod by enr trouble. It wns not tho contngious meningitis. Microscopic tests proved this fnct beyond n doubt On renchlng Gnrdlnor on the return trip sho beenmo quito ill nnd with her sou cnmo at onco to lior home. Lived in Gardiner. Mrs. Sholley'a mnldon nnmo wns Eugonlo Spencer. Sho wns born in 1878. She is tho duiightor of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Spencer of Gnrdlnor who still rcsldo In that plncc. Sho leaves her husband, ono eight year old son, n brother, F. A. Spencer of Myrtlo Point, who Is Mr. Sholloy's business partnor, and thrco slstors, Mrs. Thorn ns Illoodsoo and Mrs. John Illnck of Portlnnd nnd Mrs. Doll of Palmer, Oregon. Mrs. Shelley until sho wns mnrrlcd to 0. W. Sholloy, .April 7, 18D2, ro fildcd nt Gnrdlnor. Sho wns well known thoro nnd In Mnrshllcld nnd North Rend, nnd lind mnny frlondB who will grlovo to lonrn of her death. Tho funornl sorvlcos will bo hold nt -' o'clock Wedncsdny from tho rdsl denco In North Uend nnd tho burial will bo nt tho comotory In this city. E UEEDED Chief of Fire Department Makes a Statement Re garding Charges. Cominont wns mndo upon tho fact that tho flro onglno soomod to bo slow In throwing n strcnm of water on tho occasion of tho flro In tho trees on Highland nvontio Snturdny nttornoon. ur. j. t. Mcconnno states that lio nnd othors timed tho flro encinn nmi thnt It wns JuBt thirty minutes from tho iimo thnt tho flro nlnrm rnng boforo tho onglno was throwing wnter. Dnn Kontlng, chief of tho Mnrsh iield flro donnrtmont. when nsked to- dny snld that whon tho onglno ronched mo nro it wns not dcomod nocessary to turn It on nt onco ns tho flro wna undor control with tho stream bolng usod. Mr. Kontlng aald that tho on glno cpuld linvo boon used Immediate ly nnd thnt It was not onorntnd r. .coptlng to throw n small amount of waior. COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 7. Port land won n gamo and lost a gnmo yes terday In playing with Oakland. San Frnnclsco nnd Los Angeles broko ov en nnd tho srimo wns tho enso with Portlnnd nnd Onklnnd. Tho scores In detail follow: At San Francisco R FIRST GAME: San Frnnclsco 2 Los Angeles 3 SECOND GAME! Snn Frnnclsco -1 7 Los Angeles 0 13 At Los Angeles R II FIRST GAME Vornon CIO Sacramento 2 3 SECOND GAME: Vornon 1 C Sacramento t 10 At Portlnud R II F 1RST GAME: Portland 0 5 Oakland 1 7 SECOND GAME: Portlnnd G 9 Onklnnd 1 2 II E 4 2 1 0 SUBCONTRACT IS LET TO BURNS Do Grading on First Three Miles of Smith Powers Road. k' 7.-A PlnyiiiK with Gun. Tho Dlnko boy nnd F. S. Dow's son Ted Inst night woro plnylng with a gun nt tho cor ner of Curtis nnd Second street. Thoy did not know tho gun wns londod nnd had been pointing It nt ench other In fun. Ono of tho boys pointed it nt tho Dlnko dog, pulled tho trlggor nnd tho dog wns shot nnd klllod. The'! Mason Hand-Made Chippewa Logger Shoes TI10 Shoes That Mndo Famous. Chlppown (Special to Tho Times.) MVHTf.T.1 POINT. Dm Drt Contrnctor Hums, formerly of North Bond, hns tnken a sub contrnct from WUlott and Burr, for tho grading on tho ilrst thrco miles of tho Smith- Powers logging rnllrond on tho soilt fork of the Coqulllo river. Mr. UuniB will begin work nt onco. Ho Is now constructing his cnmp about two miles out of tho city. It is understood thnt tho general contractors may sublet n good deal of tho work In ordor to got tho rond completed by next summer. AMERICAN WINS. V, (Ey Assoclntcd Press to Tho Cooj Uny Times.) SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 7. Jack Lester, tho American heavy weight, dofoatcd Jack Howard, mlddlo weight of Now South Wnles. Tho light was stopped In tho thirteenth round by tho pollco. A concrcto mixer for smnll Jobs thnt recently wns Invented la mounted on two wheels, llko n push cart, nnd receives Its power from tliom. NATURAL COLOR TO GRAY HAIR Young Men's Clothing Young men demand something diffcronf from tho ordinary. c Something which has stylo, character and smart lines, in short, clothing cut to qx press the ideas of youth. Our young men's department contains all tho newest ideas which the season has hiwimu forth. Ugllt "Wc invite your inspection as wo arc sure to please you. Prices $8.50 to $22.50. Boys' Clothing $4.00 to $7.00. Blue Serges, Diagonals and Scotch Mixtures Sixes G to 10 years. You will notice the same savings in this lin0 as demonstrated in our Men's Clothing, prov ing to you that "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Bandon. Marshfield. TIiIh is n strictly Iiniul-nuulo shoo and ono of tho best made. Tho prices nre: $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Men's Chroino. Tan Shoos, welt soles In 12, 11 nnd lG-lnchtop. Prices $7.00, $7.50 TC EJQ Llttlo Gents' 10-Inch top Chromo tan, wolt solo, sizes 0 a") (( to 13. Prlco ..JhJ.UU Youth's High Top, snmo ns nbovo, Sizes 1 to 2, ro OC Prlco JJ.&D Roys, snmo 2 to GJ( Prlco ns nbovo, Sizes $3.50 The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. Havo your Job printing dona Tl Timet' offlea. At s WDBKS The Wickham House Malicious Person Makes a Great Deal of Trouble for Gas Company. Somo porson evidently with mali cious Intent bocrotly turnod n vnlvo nt tho Kns works which oausod groat troublo to tho Kns compnny nnd much lncouvcnlomo to tho uttors of gas. It npponred quito evident that tho trick could only liavo boon dono by ono who meant to do harm. At tho gnB works a vnlvo was on- onod so that when the gns was bolng pumped from tho smnll boiler to the largo holder for storngo, air was nd inlUod by menus of tho vnlvo having been turnod. Tho result wns that nlr wna mixed with tho gas In tho holdor milking It Impossible to use it. It wns then necessnry for tho coinnnnv to shut off oorythlng, open tho big noitier aim lot out all of tho gns Insldo nnd nlso open the mains nnd let out tho gns nnd nlr. nnd thon fllled tho holdor and mains with new gns freo irom tno air. Tho compnny Is now sending men to ovory house wiioro gns Ir usod to elonr out tho plpos extending from tho mains to tho house. In fnct bo- cause tho nlr had been nlowod to got in uiu mum-la nun mams u wns nec essary to empty ovorythlng from the holder to tho plpos connecting with tho gas stoves nnd put In n new sup ply. Mnnngor Oreon of tho Oregon Pow- or company said today that tho gas ' wna nil vlr.1. I.t 1. .nl..-. - .I .!& workmen would visit ovory gas con sumor as quickly as thoy could get jiround and flx tho pipe and tote Dining Room COQUILLE, OUR. fReopened Octoberll, 1912 Newly ijiHiv(l, painted nml con orally renovated. Special utlontlim nnd (ho best of sertlco to tho traveling public. MltS. G. It. WICKHAM, Coo.iillle. Ore. To the People of Coos Bay: who want their shoes repaired ngni ai me right price, I will offer this schedule of prices, Half soling Men's Shoes.. 85c Half soling Men's Shoes, ex tra heavy with waterproof filling $1.00 Men's Heels 35c Ladies' Heels 2Rn Ladies' half sole Rrin Children's Shoes, up from.35c AUGUST OLESON (Successor to 0. 0, Lund 215 S, Broadway Marshfield By Common Garden Sage, Simple Remedy for Dand ruff, Falling, Faded Gray Hair. Tho old Iden of using Sngo for darkening tho hair Is again com ing In voguo. Our grnndmotliorB hnd dark, glossy hnlr at Bovonty-tlvo, whllo our mothers nro grny boforo thoy nro fifty. Our grundmothorB kopt their hnlr soft nnd glossy with a "Sngo Ton," which nlso restored tho nntural color. Ono objection to using such a preparation was tho troublo of mak ing it. This objection has been ov orcomo by tho Wyoth Chomlenl Compnny of Now York, who hns plnced on tho mnrkot n Buporlor preparation of Sngo, combined with Sulphur nnd othor vnlunblo reme dies for dandruff, Itching scalp and thin, weak, falling hnlr. Tho -beauty of tho hnlr doponds moro on Its rich, nvnn ntin,n,.,. than nnythlng olso. Don't hnvo dry, hnrsh faded hair, whon n slmpio harmless romody will bring bnck tho color In n fow days; nnd don't bo tormentod with dnmlrnfr 111,1.,,, scnlpandlooso, falling hairs. Wyoth's Sngo nnd Sulphur Hair Itomody will quickly correct thoso troubles nnd glvo color, Btrongth nnd bonuty lo your hnlr. Got n fifty cont bottlo from your druggist todny, and nrovo thin to your own satisfaction. All drug gists soil It, undor gunrnntoo that tho money will bo rofunded It tho romody Is not oxnetly as roprosented Little Talks on the High Cost of Living By W. A. REID. Tho nvorngo wngo of n mnn of fnmlly In Mnrshllcld Is npproxlmntoly $80 Per month, whllo tho nvorngo rent pnld Is $1C. This meanB thnt 20 por cent of tho nvor ngo Incomo Ib pnld out ench month In ronr, ono of tho prlnclpnl Items In tho present high cost of living. So It bohooyea us to glvo this mnttor earnest thought. Why not ollmlnnto this Irom cntlroly? Buy a homo In PER HAM PANIC on ensy terms. You will snvo from ono thlrd to ono-hnlf tho cost by buying now nnd tnklnc nd vnntngo of tho present low prices. See REID About It. COKE DUILDINa. KO?Kni KQUnTED WITH WIItKLESS Sfeqpftfc Breakwater ixQEaH ALWAYS ON TJJfB. ;VII MtOM AlNSWOItTlI DOCK, POItT.iANI), At 8 A. Jf., 0 0, J, ao. FItOM MAItSUVJISLl) AT THE SEUVIOE Or THK CT. C, 12, it), . SAJT 1 OCT. OCT. 0, TIDE, Phono Main J15-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent Unique Pantatorium I Steamer Washington Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, September 27th WITII PASSENQEIW AND FRKIGIIX F. S. DOW, Agnt. 0s Dock. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PIIOTOON 1MIIC WOHIf, Itromldo l.ilaigliig ami Kodak VlnUhlng. Thi Star Transfer aud Storage Co. is prepared to do sll kinds of hauling on short notice W meet all trains and boats and wo also have the latest style Reynolds Piano Mover. We guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones D8-R, 120-J. or 0-L, TJIE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS nnd HAT RENOVATORS ngent xor wnvnril Ji. Strrnws & Co., Kino Tailoring. Let us niiiko your naxt suit. 233 COMMERCIAL. Thono 230-X E. Pale & Co. High Grade ' Ladies' andiGentlemen's Tailoring Imported nud Domestic Wooleaa Fit and Satisfaction Ounranted We do all work right here. 870 North Front Street Mnrshflelil. THE FRIEND OF OOOB BAIT I S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRKLKS0 SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, AT 10:30 A.M. OUNNKOTINa WITH TUB NORTH DANK ROAD AT POnTLAND NORTH PACtFIO HTKAMSHir COMPANY. Vh0M 4i' O. F. RIcaEORGB, Aswt. FAST AND COMMODIOUS WUST MARSHFIELD SNAPS U x 90 Cornor Commercial nnd Thirteenth $073 70 x 100 Fourteenth St.. $1100 50 x HO Central Avo. . . .$1473 70 x 100 Commercial nnd Fourteenth $1800 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Stratt. City Auto Service wood Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stnnds Blanco Hotel nnd Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 tMgui rnone 4t. IIAUKKR .tt QQOrUT.K nronrlrni- Barnard & Langworthy' avo uur winuow display of WOOD ELECTRIO FLXTUIIES LEADED ART GLASS DO.MES l'ORTARLE STAND LAMPS. , PHONE 18 l.R. The Sign of Good Candy Always Bargains in Lots at Bunker Hill Somo choice sites it you boo mo at once. AUG. FRIEEN. 08 rv ,i Ave. Steamer Redondo Equipped with vt Irelew and anbrnarln bell SAILS FROM M ARSHFIELDFOR SAN FRANCISCO Thursday, Oct. 10, at, 10 a m. All Passenger Reservations Frpm Saa Francisco Must Be Mu ' 05 Fife Building ' or Pier No. 10. INTER-QCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. C. F. McGEOROE, Agent. PHONE 44. SEE THE NEW SHOES AT The Electric Shoe Store 100 pairs of Bora' School Shoea now on sale. 180 So. Broadway. .. Mahfield. Electric Lamps for nil plnces. Fino assortment Just arrived Guaranteed Electric Irons something new. Ask to see one. Coos Bay Wiring Co. rnoNE 237-j. Get Busy Oim PmrnilnuT.R00F' nUT " COME IN AND OW bhS gles7i.b?aSSNupL.,S AND koofinq paper- ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, f 1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance feUNorttoFflntjStreet Have That Roof Fixed NOW Sea QOBTHELZ i .njoina aifli. I !-