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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1 912. EVENING EDITION, i BREAKWATER IN FROM PORTLAND WEATHER i INSPECTOR HERE Steamer Arrived in After Fair ly Good Trip Sails Early Saturday. Tho Breakwater nrrlvotl In early todny from l'ortlniiil nftor n rainy, good trip. It wns n llttlo rough jinrt of tho time. She had n Rood passen ger list nnd a big cargo of freight. Tho Rreakwntcr will Ball nt 9 o'clock Saturday morning for Tort-land. Among thoso arriving on the Breakwater woro tho following: Otto OlBon. K. L. Pnrrott and wife, Mnrttti Sehnrmn. Mrs. Somorvlllo. Dr. Van Doran, Win. Van Dornn, Ilnlplt Glfford. .1. 11. Anderson, Mrs. Chns. Curtis, Mrs. Arthur !Iodglns, Chas. Hackleff. Julia Cronk, Miss Juno Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kimball,, Mm, M. R. Smith, L. J. Tolls, It. F. GorAghly, F. II. Lnwrenco. Frank Jtloffs, Mrs. J. Iloffs, Mrs, McCaun, 0. A. Carlson, Martha Carlson. W. II.' Foley, A. D. McKonnn, II. C. l'ark luirst, Mrs. A. L. Houseworth, Geo. W. Holllstcr, Mrs. Anno Rivers, Hans Anderson, L. A. Murray, Miss Myrtle Downor, Gus Colobrook, C. W. Ilalo. 0. L. Stocking, O, Groonlcaf, O. L. Thornton, C. Illvlky. L, It. Onrt. J. It. Gnrt, Chas. Long, Don Wnrd, Walter, Ilacon, Ilorbort Boole., I'd Beolor, A. Ucolor, Mrs. Ilcclor, Ituby Dcolr, Jim Dtinls, Gust Dntils, II. I). Donahy,, Miss M. O'DonncIl, W. S. Chnndlor, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, C. II. Hnrmon.1 K. G. Fank, Clarence WIntor, James Almllo and A. McGUvnry. I Forecaster From Portland Looks Over Service in This Locality. Thoodoro F. Drake, local weather forecaster nt Portland, Is In the city to Inspect tho weather signals of this locality. Mr. Drake en mo In on the Drain stage last night and will bo In tho city for several days. II will tost the service hero and see thnt It Is being properly conducted nnd will go overland on tho Coos Hay wagon rond to Ileston whero thcro Is a sig nal station. Mr. Drako was on tho stage with a number of other passengers who found tho body of one of the men who was drowned In tho Osprey wreck. Mr. Drake left this morning for tho lower bay whero ho will Inspect tho Blgnnls of the Hfo saving station. DEER LIMIT MAY UK TWO MISTAKE SOME FAHMKRS MAKE Tho following Is taken from tho current Issuo of Farm nnd Fireside: "If our farmers would mnko n com bined effort to market nothing but strictly fresh, clean eggs, tho price for (Iicbo products would remain higher during tho period of hot wenthcr, hut just an long as somo porslst In selling soiled nnd rotten eggs, all of us will have to suffer for it by accepting less for our eggs." flniiie Warden Thinks Vive, ns nt Pre sent, Is Too Many. Tho deer seaoson which closed Oct ober 31, may bo tho last In which each hunter will bo allowed to kill flvo deer. Stnto Gamo Warden W. L. Flnley Is working for a reduction of lm limit frnm llv'n In lll'n or throo. probnbly two and n ineasuro to that effect will bo Introduced nt tho noxt bcssIoii of tho Legislature. Oregon Is tho most llbornl stnto In tho Union nt present, nnd nlthotigh deer aro still plentiful, the fact that their sequestered glciiB aro being ap proached by steam and electric rail roads makes n reduction of tho limit necossnry for tho perpetuation of tho species, according to Mr. Flnloy. cniirnrnia ami wnsuington tunica which havo as much deer ground nB Oregon, nllow tho hunter to get but two deor in nny season, whllo Mon taun penults three. This measuro inny llnd consldor- nlitrt nminaltlnii frnm cnttin liniitnrn. but Mr. Flnley Is confident that tho majority will bo glad to sco n rciluc tlou of tho number allowed. Times' Wnnt Ads bring results. Ilnvo your Job printing dono nt Tho Times ofllco. "Doctors Use This for Eczema Dr. Hvnn. rx-fommlKdlonorof Ifonltli. iyni 'TIiitk H ulmoHt no rclutlun In tween xklu tlMvuiieH mul tliu lilooil.- Tlio xkln niUHt lio enroll throiiKli tho Kln. Tlio norms iiiuat ho wimlieil out, anil mi nlvcu luivo loiur aw licon found worth ewi, Tlio most ndvnnrril phyHlclnns of this country nro now ngrccil on this, nnd mru iircHcrililiiK u wnnli or wliucrKrcun, thymol uml otluT ItiBrt'illcntB for cczomn nnd nil other skin iIIhmihoh. This com pound Ih known na D.D.D. Proscription jor Kczemn. Dr. Holmes, tlio welt known skin ppe clnllnt writes: "I nni cnnvlnccil thut tlio Ji.U.l). I'rcHcrlptlon Is as much n niecll)c tfor ccionm h (itilulno for maliirlii. Wo linvo In-en jin-HcrllilnK tliu D.D.I), remedy We, ourselves vouch for tho D.D.D, Prescription for eczoma anil absolutely KtiiiraulL'o that It will tako away tho Itch tho mutant you apply It. If you nro piifferlncr from nny form of nil In troulilo wo would lllto to linvo you coino to our store, for wo have had tho nKcncy of thin remedy for so innny yearn thnt wo can toll you all about n.D.D. Prescription and how it cure ccoma. In fact, wo nro so suro of wlint D.D.D. will do for you that wo will bo Kind to lot you have n $1 bottlo on our Kiinrnntco thnt It will coat you nothing tinloHN you llnd that It docs tho work. For thnt matter a trial bottlo for I5c oui;ht to ho I'tiniiKh tn nliHolutvly provo tnu merits of tho remedy. Prop Into our storo nny way nnd wo will tell you all about this urcat romedy. Hod CroBs Drug Storo. Opeeiinig AeHnoummcemeimft AVe desiro to announce to tho people of Coos "Bay that Lout's Rakery nnd Delicatessen is now open to the public with a full line of Bread, Cakes, Cookies, Pnes, aimd A!! Baked Goods AVc havo adopted as our motto: "Cleanliness is next to fjodlincss." Us Ooir Bread ade Cleaira Kepib Clean Delivered Clean Solid Clean We Extend a Special Invitation to the Ladies to call and inspect our sanitary bakery one of the most modern and thoroughly equipped baker- ics in uregon outsulo 01 Portland. You will bo ? welcomo at any time and wo know wo can con vince you that our bread and baked goods are the cleanest and best made. If J5 Bakery and Jgfl" DeMeafcessen Phono 112-L. 133 N. 2nd St. Next tho Corner of Central Ave. REQUESTED TO I B Capt. Macgenn Wants C. A. Smith, Arno Merest! and Edgar Simpson to Go. Capt. T. .1. Macgenn of tho Breakwater is In conference with C. A. Smith nnd Arno Maroon this nfternoon endeavoring to Induco either or both of them to go with hi in to Portland tomorrow to meet General Illxby. chief of United States Engineers, In that city next Monday. Ho Is very desirous of having the Coos liny hnrbor nnd bnr situation presented to General Uixby In Its truo light. Capt. Fdgnr Simpson will proba bly will go with them nnd tho pnr ty, with Captain Macgenn, would probably be nblc to get n hearing before Genornl Uixby noxt Mon ti ny. GUN. IIIXIIY ARRIVES. Expected to Ilrnrli Portlnnrt Yestcr- diiy ri-om (no Knst. Tho Portland Journal sayB: "Ilrlgadler Genornl W. II. Illxby, chief of United Stntes engineers, will nrrlvo In Portland tomorrow ovonlng. hnvlng completed an Inspection of tho Colilo cnnal and Cascade locks, Ac compnnlod by Mnjor .Initios F. Mcln doe, corps United States Engineers for this district. Genornl Illxby will Inspect tho Columbia chnnnol, tho Jotty worlc'nt tho mouth of tho Col iiinbln nnd other government work being dono under direction of Mnjor Mclndoo. It Is llkoly that Goncrni Illxby will bo tho guest of J. N. Teal at tho dinner In honor of .1. N. Teal under tho auspices of tho Progressiva IliiBlncss Men's Club nt tho Commer cial Club, C:30 p. m. Friday. LOOKS INTO 4K7UT. 1JI" """ WK ", " ! .liULlUIWUW EXPRESS RATE Railway Commission in Cali fornia Takes Up Wells Fargo Charges. (By Associated Press to Tno Coos nny Times.) SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. Testimony In tho stnto railroad commission Investigation of express rates showed tho Wolls-Fnrgo Co had on Investment In California $1,110,107 recolvod In two nvcrngo months .Itiuo nnd July, 1011, n gross roveuito of $1, -trill, 315, which would amount to $8,720,000 In 12 niontliB, or practically 800 por cent on tho capital outstanding. It was shown thnt tho rntos In California nro 200 to 100 por cent higher than corresponding distances In tlio stntes whero tho stnto commissions linvo Ilxod rntoH. Some shippers pny disproportionate charges. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU linvo ALWAYS USF.I). Phono 72, Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company. Statk or;ouio, city ok Tulkikj, i l.lTAKt'lll'.STV. I" I'miik J. riiuivy mnlt'intli Hint liclfonlnr imrlniT of tin' II nil u( 1". J. Clicncy .V- Co, doing iiii'iiu'ii iii inu i uy in iimiin, i (iiiniy ihiiI HtiiU'iifcri'tulil, ntul tliu nlil linn ulll inv tlio mini ol O.Ni: III'Mlltl'.O DOI.LAItS foreiicli nml tviry ciim' ill Caturrli Hint rniiunt In-cu till ly tliu lite of lliiU'n C'Mtnrrli cure. I'KANK J. CIIKNIIV. Sworn to Ix-toro me nml tiilicilboil In my .....d.i.t.n. Il.la .til. .1. ixl l. .... ..I.A.. t 1. ...w.r. i.i vnvii. v, ,.i,ia ..in i,n j ui l' i -uim . ., i ipm (Sit!.,) ..W.(II.KAbON, Kiitahv I'rnill' Hnll'HCntiurli Cure l tnken Inlcrimlly, nml not illrct'tly on the lilooil nn.l miirout'turfnccs oi inuK)ivin, h'iki lor lonimoiiiHiH inc. T. J. SOAIFR I. 1IODGIXS ffi. H. IMarshfield Paint Decorating Co. Furnished. Phono 1-10.L. Ore got KstlnmtcH ARSIIFIELl), You Auto Call footc PHOXn 1M-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel TWO NEW OAH8 After 11 1. r. Phono 5.J, Ilesldenco Phono J8-J. Will Mnko Trins tt Coqtillle. MtfilMBd The Sign of xXM Good Candy Always iLLxIlI 1 1 1 1 1 We Clean and Press Ladies' and Genius Suits Goods Called for and'Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHOXB MAIN 57-J Marshflcld, Orecon. DELAY CAUSED BY WASHOUT Day Late on Account of Condition of tlio Stage Highway. Tho mnll which wns duo to bo dis tributed yostcrdny did not renrh Marshllold until nbout midnight. Tho delap was duo to an acrldent on tho stngo road. In Ilrowslor vniioy the rnlus caused tho rock to wash out and obstruct tho road nnd tho stngo could not get through until tho rond was cleared. Two Indies were passengers on tho stngo on tho delayed trip but tlioy reached Marshllold safely. rilAMUKU OK COMMERCE. A special mei'tlng of tho Marshllold Chamber of Comtnorco will bo hold Friday evening nt 8 o'clock to elect n successor to Miss Henderson nnd to appoint committees for tho ensuing year and to trnnsnet other business All nro requested to bo present. D. C. GRKI2N, President. Win. li. Cook, who wns postiiins Inr nl Xnlhnrt. Montnun. writes: "I recommend Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr compound to nil my poopie. nnd they nro never disappointed with It. Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound for coughs nnd colds gives the best posslblo results." For tnlo by I.ockhnrt-l'arsons Drug Co., tho Ilusy Corner. WHEN YOU WAXT A MESSEX- OEU HOY Something sent for or delivered V II O N E IB Mi nnd wo'Il do It. Charges reason able. CHAS GRANIJY, Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. WE WE HI about to W sny a .20 exper iment will convince you Uml oiii' clothing is su perior in style, fit and workmanship, but we cannot honestly call it an experiment because iC you aro not entirely satisfied you get your nidiicy back. That makes it a sure thing and not a risk. "Money Talks" Huh Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSIIKIELI) IJAXDOX THE FIUEND OK COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 8:30 A. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH IJANIC ROAI) AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 1 1. O. F. McGEORGE, Agont. FAST AXD COMMODIOUS ri Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nnd subinnrlnp bell SAILS FROMMARSHFIELDFORSAriFRANCISCO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th at 8 a. m. All Passenger Reservations lrom San Francisco Must Uo Mndo nt HOB Flfo Wultllng, or Pier Xo. J. All reservations must bo to ken up 1!1 hours before sailing. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION' CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McOEORQE. Agent. Steamer Washington Sails Wednesday Noon, October 30th, from Coos. Bay for San Francisco and Los Angeles WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT F. 8. DOW, Agcmt. Occao Dock. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM AIXSWORTH DOC1C, PORTLAND, at 8 n. in., Nov. 12. 11), !I0. FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE, NOV. 2, O 10, m3, 30. Phono Main 35-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent. Mazda Lamps at reduced prices, inking effect nt onco. Sco card In our window tor prices. 'Coos Bay Wiring Co, Phono 2II7.J. ir.Il Ilroailtrar X E. Pale'&tCo. HIrIi Orade Ladies'iandlGentlemen's Tailoring Imported nnd Domottlc Woolen Fit and Satisfaction QutrutetJ Wo do all work right here. mo North Front Bt Mnndirit'lil. . Bargains in Lots at Bunker Souio cliolco sites U you ee b l onco. .uo. fhi.i:e.v. UH fr '-il Ave. City Auto Service Good Cam, Careful Driren il ronsonablo cliarges. Oar boko. "Will go nnywhoro at n Oiunuu uiuuru nui - -. ,. Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 ' Night Phone 46. . . HAIUtlUt X uvvwiM- tvi" - Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENitY 8ENG9TAGKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Office Phono 191 Platting Lands a apeelalty. Farmii Timber Coal andenli 'EASTSIDF," Gnt.ral As Manhleld Office 14-J. A modorn Brick . ulldlni, : EWjj Light. Steam Heat. H J Furnlshod Rooms with Hoi " Cold Water. HOTEL 0003 C. A. Mcllln, Prop. . Rates: BO cents n day and opffw Cor. iifniMiwv no" .""- fisher Auto Service Stand. Phon.. IH. M r II A puono o-j. mem. i"v" ...!. i..iii rtreiioa. ... ..... .... -- nnv xnxv. Somo choice lots In NORTH BEND can oe naa at a yery reasonable price innen now. a, a. GEAR & CO. jnrst national Bank. Barnard & Langworthy Seo our window illsnlnv nf WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEADED ART GIjASS DO.MES 1'OIITAIILE- STAND LAjnS. PHONE 181-H. TEi Star Transfer and Storage Co. is oreoared to do ell Vlndn nf limiting on short notice. W6 meet all tTaln? and boata and we also hare the lateot Btyle Reynolds Piano Mover. We guarantee our work. ;L. H. Heiss.er, Prop. ruvuvu .-n, isu-j, or tv-lj. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. GET RID OF MICE Trap thorn. They start fires. Caro will do much to prevent fires. Our Insurance policies do EV ERYTHING to provent loss on your part If you have a flro (and a policy.) Ask us your rate. The cost is trifling, the Insurnnco per fect. I. S. KAUEMAN & CO. 177 Front Street UtutiitD P;inhfnrill(11 THE MODERN DVERS, gg Agent for Edward n. Btr.u uo 1'iue i''"' inako your next suit. ?- nnnMEROIAL. VboM New Goods and Second Hand Goo nouSlit, sold or owl" HARRINGTON, OVIB . . -x I'llUUO iJ 802 Front Htrect. Boys' Shoes on sum . The Electric Shoe 180 So. P-" -,ivav- " g; GOnST&KlNO.P''ry nr leave Marshflela .,) mlnutee from 7:15 a. mi mldnlfht. Leave Nortn fc Same .chedule ififfijh, W until midnight. See w for eebedule. I ,,