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HE COOS BAY TIMES, MAftSHMELP, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 191 2. -EVENING EDITION. WUHM " " iiTHfTirqt HRflv Diunnu ic MAKE RAID ON LIQUOR HS ITURE IRSIGNOFH i niLiiiiui unni unnuui u PROSPEROUS volvcil. illy Direct Your. ion to Our om $3.00 35.00 fand see. to Furnishers .TV i ..i m W'rZWM BP ts at ui IHw ljV4 MiWjwy ee me at !!. nf mm olnnl mill fnllt, rln.t-... ..1 1. DCCllUll ui wm' owuh win iuiiy uuiuuilbUcUC Ibccn exercised In selection. We have as- ana mimui uuiuiuuuno uuuijuuiuu in ucau ection from which the most elaborate J "of Rockers mi ""Hb mESSi i i i i in Oregon, outside of Portland, and the . i jaJ: RVEY CO. TIIK FRIEND OP COOS HAY' ALLIANCE equipped with wireless COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA )AY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 8:30 A. M. HI THE NOHTII HANK HOAI AT POIITLAND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. P. McGEOKGE, Agont. PAST AND COM3IODIOUS er Redone, o d with wireless nnd submarine bell AR.SHFIELD FORSApFRANCISCO DAY, NOV. 6th at 8 a. m. rvntlous From San Francisco Must lie Made at or Pier No. 10. All reservations must bo ta il up 21 hours before sailing. OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. C. P. McOEOUOE. Agent. Washington lay Noon, October 30th, from ttan Francisco and Los Angeles PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Ocean Dock. ?PED WITH WIRELESS E Breakwater K ALWAYS ON TDIE. iRTH DOCK, PORTLAND, nt 8 p. ni,, Nm. FIELD AT SERVICE OK Tins xiim, aw. -, J, O. MILLER, Agent. City Auto Service Good Care, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time. Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store, Day Phones 78 and 48. Night Phone 46. BARKER & GOODALE, proprlatora. Easy Way to Preserve Natur al Color of the Hair and Make it Grow. A harmless remedy, mado from common garden sage, quickly ro storos gray hair to natural color. Tho caro of tho hair, to provant it from losing its color nn I lustre, is Just ns important ns to caro for tooth to koop them from decoloring. Why sponu money ror cosmotlco nnd crounis to Improvo tho complexion, nnd Yet lioclnrf. vnnp imlr. wlinn gray lmlr Is ovon moro consplclous unu Buggcsuvo or ago tlinn wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of tho two, it is easier to prcsorvo tho natural color nnd beauty if tho hair than it is to lmvo a good complexion. All that Is necessary Is tho occa sional 11 HO of Wvntli'n Sm-n ntirl Q.il. phur Ilnir Remedy, n proparntlon of common garden sago nnd Sulphur, combined with othor valuable reme dies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dand ruff, itching scnlp nnd falling hair. Aftor a few applications of this sim ple harmless romody, your hair will gradually bo restored to Its natural color, in a short tlmo tho dandruff will bo removed, nnd your hair will no longer come out but will start to grow ns nnturo Intended It Bliould. Don't neglect your hair, for It goes further than anything elso to mnko or mnr your good looks. You enn buy this romody nt any drug Btoro for fifty conts n bottlo, and your druggist will glvo your money back if you arc not Batlsflcd nftcr UBlng. Purchase ti bottlo today. You will nover rogrot it when you rcnllzo tho dlfforonco it will mnko in your np pcaranco. New Goods and Second Hand Goods Ilought, hold or cxcluuigcd. HARRINGTON', DOYLE & CO. .102 Front Street. Phono 310-L. Boys' Shoes 100 pairs fine welts on sale nt tho The Electric Shoe Store ISO So. Broadway. MnrflMrt Marshfield & North Bend Aulo Line GORST JUNG. Proprietors. Cam leave Marsliflola ovory H minutes from 7:16 a. m. until 12:30 midnight. Loavo North Bend oh samo schedulo, starting at 7 n. m until midnight. Soo Saturday Time for nonedulo. Mazda Lamps at reduced prices, taking offect nt onco. Sco card In, our window for prices. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J. 103 Broadway N E. Pale & Co. High Grade Ladies'jand Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed Wo do all work right hero. 870 North Front Street Marshfield. A modern Brick .uildlng, Electris Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL COOS O. A. Mctlln, Prop. Rates: 00 cents a day and upward Cor, Broadway and Market Fisher Auto Service Win. Pisher, Proprietor. Phone orders to Hlllyor's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. Aftor 11 p. m. phono P-J. Night phono 181-R. Mnrslifiold, Oregon. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS, CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Edward n. Strauss & Co., Fine Tailoring. Let us make your next suit. 235 C05DB3RCIAL. Phone 250-3 GET RID Of MICE Trap them. They start nres. Caro will do much to prevent Arcs. Our Insurance policies do EV ERYTHING to prevent loos oa your part If you have a firo (and a policy.) Ask us your rate. The cost is trifling, the insurance per fect. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Stroat JJANDON, Or., Nov. 7. As an in dication of tho condition of tho town of Uaudou commercially, UraUstreefb representative C W. Mildou, suys thut the merciinnts or Uaudou aro In llrst-eliiBB shape, and that It Is a town whero tho percentage of failures is unusually low. JJaudon, uccordiug to Mr. Miller, who lias boon closely Investigating conditions, is more prosperous una more progressiva than tiny of the In terior towUB of similar population in tho Stnto of Oregon, which is his ter ritory. Tho bay towns, In tho aggre gate, measure up to what has been siild of Uaudou. HOW TRU1T PRODUCERS CAN COMPEL HUYKltS To PAY THEIR PRICE. Professor P. C. Sears of tho Mass achusetts Agricultural Collogo writes an urticio "Storing Fruit Properly," lu tho current issue of Farm and Fireside. Ho says that tho orchard Indimtry lu tho Eastern part of the United States Is woefully dollclniit In Its equipment for storing fruit. The following extract from his article shows how producers loso money if moy nave no proper Btorago facili ties: "On a rocont trip to Wonntcheo. Washington, tho writer was told that tlio growors there woro frequently nblo to realize twonty-flvo to Ilfty conts per box moro for tholr tipples bcciiuso they woro not nt tho mercy of the buyer. Mr. Buyer offered n dollar nnd n quarter per box. Mr. OrchardlBt's prlco was ono dollar and soveuty-llvo cents,. Said Mr. Buyor, 'That Is tho best I can do.' 'Very well, said Mr. Orchnrdlst, 'I will put thorn lu Btorago.' 'Well,' said Mr. Buyer, 'I will wlro tho house to-night nnd boo If I enn do nny bettor.' And tho next day, for somo roasou not ex plained (nnd not needing any explan ation) tho buyor Is nblo to moot the vIowb of the orchardlst ub to prlco. This Is not saying nnythlng against tno buyor. lio naturally wants to buy on tho best terms ho can. The possession of good locnl Btorago more ly puts the snlg on tho ldonl footing, buyer nnd sollor on nn absolute equality. Tho buyor can tnkq tho fruit If thoy can agrco in prlco. If not, It can remain in Btorago!" If a follow was to toll you ho could hoar your faco would you got aoro, or would you politely ask him how loud ly tho sun wus sinking? Of courso, nnyono who could hoar your faco or your clothes could hear tho Bunshlno nnd tho moon boams nnd tho dainty white skirt tripping swcotly up tho street, for ho would have n optophone An optophone? Exhctly. Tho do vlco thut mnkes light, nudlblo, invent ed by Fournlor d'Albo and oxhlbltod by him to tho members of tho Roynl society In London . Tho apparatus ennblos the totally blind to hoar tho light thoy cannot seo. It enables thorn to locate win dows or opon doors in a houso nnd to locato persons whose clothing Is either much dnrker than tholr sur roundings or much lighter. Tho optophone Is a small box, something llko n camera, which tho blind man carries In front of him. A headband holds tho telephone to tho oar. Through a small hole light Ib thrown upon tho sonenlum cell which produces nn electric current Interrupted by a special clockwork Intorruptor, and' so mndo nudlblo in tho telephone On a bright moonlight night tho moon sounds quito loudly, but for real noise, try to hear ttio sun suino: Ono bright sunboam can mnko moro nolso in nn optophone tlinn a Miagra Falls. An electric light ou a black background sounds llko a boilor fac tory. Tho inventor bolleves that with an optophone a blind person can get around much better than ho now can, for tho optophone will tell him whero an object begins nnd whero It leavos off. With that apparatus a blind por son says tho Inventor, can hoar the f light of stars Invisible tnrougn mo ( teloscope. Tho famous WATERPROOF "DL'XRAK" HUNTING CLOTHES at THE GUNNERY. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. CAN YOU HEAR MOONLIGHTS 0RRINE CURES WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT ORRINB Is tho standard romody and is overywhoro recognized as the most successful and reliable homo treatment for the "Drink Habit." It Is highly praised by thousands of women, becauso It has restored their loved ones to lives of sobriety nnd usefulness, and tho weekly wages which at ono tlmo were spent for "Drink" nro now used to purchase the necessaries and many comforts for homo. Any wlfo or mothor whq wants to savo hor husband or son from "Drink" will bo glad to know tpat she can purchaso ORRINE at our store, and If no benefit is obtained after a trial the money will bo refunded. Can bo given secretly. ORRINE Is proparod In two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, absolutely tasteless and odorless, given secretly In food or drink; OR RINE No. 2, In pill form, Is for those who desire to tako voluntary treat ment, Costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for free booklet telling all about OR .RINE. OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, FRONT STREET. . Official Go Aftor HlcRnl Seller nt Gardiner. Liquor selling nt Gardiner has boon stopped by tho odlclals again. Tho following regarding n raid Is from tho Hosoburg Rovlow: "At Gardiner, two days ngo, De puty Sheriff It. T. Ashworth raldod, Bert Franklin's liquor resort and ROlzcd a largo qunntlty of beer nnd 30 qunrtB of whiskey. Franklin wnB then arrested and nrrnlgned boforo tho lo cal Justlco of tho peace, and ho furn ished $400 bonds to Insure his ap pearance boforo tho grand. Jury. Ho wn slndlctcd two months ngo on two counts for selling liquor, but District Attorney Brown agreed to press only ono of them upon Frnnklln's promlso to quit violating tho law. Ho furnish ed bnll of $400 to appear in court for sentence this month, but upon re turning to Gardiner, forgot nil nbout his promlso." "LOUR" SOCKS INSPECTED. SviiUlo Principal Then Send Roys and Girls Homo to Cluingo. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 7. Prin cipal Otto Luther of tho Queen Anno High school today frowned on all Qucon Anno girls and sent them homo to change- tholr stock ings. And tho boys who showod loud plnlds, reds, creams, r'olots and grcons wcro ordered to adorn their ankles with moro subdued hues. And tho girls, who had tho au dacity to compote- with boys in such nn undignified contost, Mr, Luther lined up for Inspection. Ho hnd to bo a llttlo moro dellcato with them. In soma cnios the skirts lapped tho tops of rainy weather uhbos, and what could a mnlo principal do? Ho guessed, mndo no oxcoptlonB to plain whtto, but mndo tho order general, and off tho girls wont to tholr dress ing rooms or homo to inako tho change. At tho nssombly thero was n loc turo for everybody and a wnrnlng that loud socks nt Queon Anno woro doomed. Tho following Is tnkon from tho current Issuo of Farm nnd Fireside: "Poultryiucn aro now debating whothor a lion or a pullet is cnpablu of the grouter egg production. Thero Is good argument ou both sides. "somo clulm that, whllo hons lay less than pullets, thoy lay larger and heavier eggs uud bocauso of this fac,t, tho eggs command a bottor prlco than thoso laid by pullots. This Is true, but In many sections of tho Unltod States oggs aro sold without grading, and, consequently, tho smaller egg is nblo to command ns good a price as tho larger one. "Others In favor of pullets, bocausa thoy lay so many oggs which, thoy claim, posscbs ft bottor ilavor than thoso laid by hons. No ono disputes tho fact thut pullots lay moro eggs than hou8. "Tho quostion of which la tho bet tor, hons or pullots, will nover bo ans wered so that It will ploaso overyono. It is simply u matter of tho likes and dislikes of tho Individual poultryman, "Personally, tho wrltor favors tho pullet. "The eggs of pullots do not hatch as woll as thoso of hons. Not only that, but tho chicks do not seem near ly so strong and lively as thoso hatch ed from hen eggs. For this roaaon, thon, tho wrltor would advlso, pullets for market eggs and hens for breed ers. "Tho falling off of tho numbor of oggs from tho first yoar to the Bocond year of tho lion's Ufo Is about fifty oggs. This Is quito an Item, and be cause of this fact many claim that a lion does not pay hor board. At an nvorago prlco of oggs during tho win ter, fifty eggs would moan about two dollars in money, which is quito a loss for each lion. "Hons thnt aro kopt for breeders should bo onos that havo nover boon forced for heavy egg production. Bo cuuso of tho terrible strain on tholr reproductive systems, tho larger per cent, of tholr eggs aro infertile, and what chicks do hatch aro weak." GUNS NERY. FOR RENTTHE GUN. DOES A REN PAY HER BOARD?