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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912, EVENING EDITION. TRESPASS CASE ON COOS RIVER .W. F. Hodson Has Herbert Gedcles Arrested Trou ble Over Road. Horbort (Jeddes, a well known Coos river rancher nml homestead er, was arrested by Constnblo Cox on tho chargo or trespass. Tlio complainant Is V. P. Hodson, a well Known Coos Rlvor rnnclior. Tho hearing has been postponed until November IS, owing to Jobn D. Coss, Goddos' attorney, having to leave town. Besides Mr. Geddos, Mr. Unicom and Eomo other homesteaders back of Coos river are Interested In tho enso. Gcddoa and tho homesteaders claim that they havo to reach Coos river In ordor to get to mar ket and that the only road Is tho ono across Hodson s ranch, a trail which they havo been using for 1C years or moro. Hodson maintains that ho has simply permitted them to uso this r ttto In tho past and that It Is not a public highway and that ho docs not wish It to bo used as n thorougbfaro any longer. PERSONAL NOTES JOHN WASSOX of South Inlet Is hero on business. MAYOR JORDAN of Eastsldo Is In Marshllcld today. AL NICHOLLS of Emplro Is a Mnrsh fleld visitor today. MISS MAMIE MAHONEY will lcavo tomorrow to visit friends In Portland. lti:V. CltON'K of South Coos River Is in town today. "vices In CO churches on their arrival. different Portland tho first Sunday of J. K. WARNER of Modesto, Calif ornln, Is visiting P. C. Russoll of Iloaver Hill. J. S. MASTERS camo down from Catching Inlet this morning to at tend to business. NED GALLOWAY of Ten MIlo Is In town for tho day. FRED STOCK of Sumner Is In Marsh Held on business. MILO PIERSON of Lakosldo Is In town on business. MISS CLARA WRIGHT of Sumner enmo to Mnrshflcld this morning to spend tho day. CAPT. and MRS. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner nro In Marshllcld and busl Iness and pleasure. MRS. ARTHUR HODGINS has re turned from a trip lo Portland and other northern points. R. C. CORDES and Hurt Dorcmus went lo tho Sand Hills yesterday for nn over-Sunday hunt. Benjamin Clothes J. I). MAGEE of Lakosldo Is a Marsh' Held visitor today. CAPT. LARSEN of the Dredgo Ore gon Is In Marshllcld. W PRANK CAMERON of South Inlot was In tho city today. LEE ROHERTS of Allegany Is In this city on business today. JACK McDONALD camo In from Loon Lako this morning. REV. R. E. DROWNING has returned from a trip to Gardiner. JOHN D. GOSS will leave tomorrow for Portland on business. C. McGOVERN returned to Rosoburg today after n few days spent In Marshllcld on business and pleasure. GEORGE ROTNER of tho Woolen Mill Store returned from a busi ness trip to Portland this morning via of Drain. MRS. MARY SMITH of North Droad way returned homo this week nftor a visit of sovcral months in Port land and Salem. L. J. SIMPSON passed through hero today en route to Coqulllo to con fer with tho county commissioners about some road matters. Arranges Splendid Program for Sunday Afternoon at Masonic Opera House. Tho Coos Ray Concert nand will glvo a frco concert at tho Masonic Opora Houso Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A splendid program lias been arrangod. Tho numbers follow: March, "Tho Vlctmrlous Eaglo," , Rosey Ovorturo, "Martha" Plotow Waltz, "Porgot-nio-not". . . . Ilrooks Sulto Romantlquo, "A Day In Vonlco" Novln (a) dawn. (b) gondoliers. (c) Venetian Lovo Song. (d) good night. Piowor Bong, "Reign of tho Roses" Ilrooks Selection, "Tho Soul Kiss" . . . Levi "Star Spangled Uannor." CHAMMER OK COMMERCE. A special meeting of tho Marshflold Chnmbor of Commerce will bo hold Friday overling at 8 o'clock to elect a euccossor to Miss Hondorson nnd to appoint committees for tho ensuing year nnd to transact othor business All nro requested to bo present. D. 0. GREEN, r President. CLAUD HAVALIN of Loon Lako Is In town todny on business. J. C. KENDALL returned todny from a business trip to Coqulllo. H. II. HANSEN of Cooston Is In Marshllcld today on business. GEORGE LANDRITH of North Coos River Is In Marshflold today. GEORGE MONTGOMERY of Isthmus Inlot Is hero to nttend to business. ALLIE WYMAN of South Inlet camo up tho bay this morning on business. JOHN MUNSON of Hnyncs Inlot Is In Marshllcld for tho day attend ing to business. PRESTON MUNSON enmo to town this morning from his Hnyncs Inlet ranch. CHAS. DUNGAN of South Coos Riv er Is In town todny attending to business. JAY CLINKENDEARD of Daniels Creek camo down tho river this morning. MRS. R. McCANN, who nttondod tho Third National Convention of tho W. C. T. U. In Portlnnd roturnod to her homo In North nond this week. Sho stntcfl that this conven tion was tho grandest ovor wit nessed In Portland. It wns nttond ed by COO dologatos from nil ovoi tho world, uonrly. who hold sor- MISS MYRTLE DOWNER who loft tho Ray about throe months ago for her homo In Eastern Oregon returned Thursday on tho Drcak-water. FRED POWERS and wlfo will movo Into ono of tho Noblo houses In South Marshflold when Capt. IJ. W. Olson and wlfo movo from It Into their now homo. MISS MARY WALL, a recent nrrlval from Washington nnd who lino Just completed a term of school at Loon Lnko has accepted a position In a South Coos River school. MRS. NOEL PUMMERVILLE and fnmlly will lonvo tomorrow on tho nrenkwater for Alberta, Cnnndn, to Join Mr. Pommorvlllo who has been located at that placo for two years. M. J. McKENNA of nandon passed through hero yesterday on his way to Portland whoro ho accompnnlcd Mrs. McKcnnn who Is on her way to mako nn extended visit In Dili uth, Minnesota, WILL COLERRROOK pnssod through hero yesterday en routo to Corbln. Curry county, whero ho will tnko chargo or tho Prank Tanning com pany's tract of tlmbor. Tho tim ber Is mostly oak nnd ho plans to got out a largo amount of tanning WUK. If JflJ ft ily (Wo nro Open E.oiilngs ami Sundays) Opeiraiinig Amoracemert Wo desire to muiouncG to tho people of! Coos "Bay that Leid's Bakery mid Delicatessen is now open to tho public with a lull line of Bread, Cakes, Ck5e0 Pies, aimd All Baked Goods AVe havo adopted as our motto: "Cleanliness is next to godliness." JAS. DEMOS and Gust Kallvas, two business mon of Portland nro In tho city visiting John Allon who la showing thorn tho various cities of Coos County. Thoy nro favornbly Impressed nnd nro contemplating locntlng hero nnd engaging In busi ness. MRS. I1ARRETT nna dnughtor, Vlo In, arrlvod last Wednesday from Gardiner. Thoy, accompanied by nnothor daughter. Miss Mao Lorn mox of Marshflold. will lcavo on tho next Rodondo for Los Angclos whero thoy will mnko their homo. I) Oer Bread Us Made Cleairn Kept Cleami Delivered Clean Sold Clean We Extend a Special Invitation to the Ladies to call and inspect our sanitary bakery ono of tho most modern and thoroughly equipped baker ies in Oregon ontsido of Portland. You will bo wolcomo at any thno nnd wo know wo can con vinco you that our broad and baked goods nro tho cleanest nnd best made. Bakery and ? Delicatessen id Phono 112-L. 133 N. 2nd St. Next tho Corner of Central Ave. , 13. VAN VOORHIS. representing crown .Alius of Portlnnd and who hnsestabllshod an agency In P. S. Dow, Is vory onthUBlastlo ovor this part of Oregon. Mr. Van Voorhls says ho oxpecta to seo a romarknblo growth nnd dovolopmont In this section of Oregon from now on. North Bend News Dr. nurmolster Is reported recover ing from n threo weeks' solgo of lumbago. VP'JJjJ Watch window for the newest ideas in clothing, Our showing of Overcoats, Rain Coats and Gaberdines is ono that any cily store would be proud of, Priced from $10.00 by easy stages up to $40.00. Soft, loose fitting coats witli smart raglan or regular shoulders full box or belted backs, Another shipment of extra length Rain Coats, camo on last Breakwater, These are for tall men full 56 inches long some with regular others trill extra length sleeves, New Norfolk Suits Are Here in newest Browns, Blues and Grays, We are displaying an oxcellont assortment of Now Norfolk Suits, We want you to seo them, $22.50 and $25.00 MaTshfieW Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. a The store that sells for loss because "Money Talks" WILL HUILR WAREHOUSES. Mrs. Archlo Phllllns nnd children havo roturned from a visit In Port land and Senttlo. Aug. Hoolllng is rapidly recovering from his recent Injuries. Warren Stoln Is reported vory III of la grlppo. Tho services In tho Episcopal church In North Bend will bo hold on Sunday, tho 17th, Instead of tho tonth as was announced In tho Harbor by mlstako. Capt. Itlclinnlhon Enters OH Huslness on Coos Hay, Capt. George J. Richardson, ownor of tho steamer Newark, of tho Oregon Transportation company, Is nt North Dond. Ho Is accompnnlcd by Mr. Robinson of San Francisco who Is to bo associated with him In tho Union Oil empany. A largo warohottso will bo built on tho Kinney wharf at Plat I) and will bo used for tho oil busi ness and also by tho Transportation company. llAXrii! nt PARM!S 1IAT.T. SiJiih. day night. UHYZER'S ORCHESTRA. Nursery Stock. Seo A. K. Seaman, Phono 40-J. S LEAVES MARSHPIELH Alllanco Takes Slv Passengers from Hero for Eureka. Tho 8toamor Alllanco loft Marsh jleld for Euroka but was still in tho iowor ray today with othor vessels waiting to got out. Tho following took pnssngo for Eu loka: W. C. Squlro, Mrs. V. C. Squires, S, Strauss, O. A. Evans, J. Sullivan ami V. R. Hunt. Trv Tho Times' Want Ads. ipedeil Sale Sutimlay, Nov. Oth, I will placo on sale Rings and Fobs at tho following prices. These, goods nro guaranteed and will be engraved free of limrgo. A Deposit Will Hold Them For You Until Christmas Pol 5.00 Pobs , , 4,75 's 1.50 Pobs .1,25 Pobs 3,75 Pobs 2.25 I'ous 2.00 ,obs 75 975.00 Rings $07.50 $7.00 15.00 Rings 12.50 ,i on 10.00 Rings H.50 "'"" 0.00 Rings 7.50 n,H0 8.00 Rings 7.00 B.00 7.00 Rings (i.oo .1.50 11.00 Rings 5.00 a.oo 5.00 Rings i.oo 2.50 J5.00 Rings 2.U5 1.00 F. W. BERTRAM JEWELER, heo our IHf! T.TVIJ nf vwu' iwb Just In. COOS RAY CASH STORE. ,,?' PORTLAND DAILY EVENING IhLEGHAM by Mall entire year of 10M for $:i.50 nnd Imliuico of thla SS?nJiHE1J' H,,,", yl'r ,,' to NORTON & HANSEN. AMONG Till: HOY SCOtf Anothor enthusiastic wg( tho Scouts wns new i... --: H school building. tth "tf tf: six more boys. . Pour a woro present nna eP M isfnctlon in the .&! dono for tho boys. 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