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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY.N0VEMBER16, 1910 EVENING EDITION. free of charge. PZ5i!nsZ52SEK2SZn52S2S3'-5aS UGH! ELL I GUESS h too it yon hnd Just Insult back from tho I'll It looked ns good aB alne does. No It's no ork was done hv tho Cleaning and Dyo Works, P- 18G So. Broadwuy. J'arments n Sicclnlty. fs Restaurant Ifepared to servo you ek re. Ale., bet. Front nnd fway, Marshfield. Go To & SCHROEDER for anil Heating Phone 773 llectric Toasters fee trial for 30 days v y j the next 10 days we will deliver to customer, an Electric Toaster and i may use same for a period of 30 et us demonstrate this wonderful electrical device to you. TELEPHONE 178 IE COOS BAY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. tMi-H-n-a-H-tt-a-ti- k-m-m-h-o ------- n-tt-c Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT RIAIILO AND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic nml (mportod brands. Fluter, Llmo, Brick and all hinds of builders matorlal. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH I1HOADWAY. PHONE 201. 152S2SZ5ESH5HS2S?JHSEiriiiraS2SZSHSHSa5?'t5SSZSHSH5E5ZS2SZS2 STEAMER M. F. PLANT i ils for San- Francisco every eight days. lr. ICKKTS RKSKRVEI) UP TO THE ARIUVATj OP THE SHIP, ft KRVATIOX8 WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- Q I TICKET IS NOUGHT, rl S.Dow, Agent Marshfield Ore 52S?5?il?i,a5?S?5?S5?Ti.l)t tti'?tZ&&5Z5?!S?.WVWiS25i5ZES5iSi S25ca2S2SZSZS2 25Z5HH5E(!S2SWS25ESZ51 MER BREAKWATER IlfomAlnhHorth Hock, Portland, lit 8 P. M., every Tuesday. from Coos liny every Saturday at service of time. Reservations t be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets nro purclinscd. ' Miller, Agt.. Phone Main 35-L G. W. Dungan Undertaker Marshfield, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South 3d St., Telephone, Dny or Night, 105-J. Have your Job printing dono ai Tho Times office. ISINESS DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS HOUSES fUWVlSa IB A WST OP ItEMAW.E nBSIKESS HOUSES " " " '" Ua, w.,o coon, TA, CAN "-Jro'HS"raS iiuau WOIIK MAY uB Uisruiwrnw ui-un. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT TIIE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, RIU Ileads, Enve lopes, Colling Cards, etc. STADDEN ,. AH klnda of photograph wort, pronddo enlarging nnd kodak fin ishing. TOLSTOI TO CANADA. (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Nov. IB. A news agen cy dispatch from St. Petersburg says It is reported that after brlof stay at a monastery, Count Tolstoi will pro ccod to Canada to Join tho Doitklio boors, followers of his teachings. You Are Safe The price is always the same, today or tomorrow. The best value for your money always. Men's Wear, from tho skin out. Fl XU P Opp. Breakwater Office. Lund's Mottos: Mottoos nro a Rood thing whon you Jlvo up to them Ilka O. O. Lund, tho Murslilleld shooninn, does. Horo nro a fow business rules or mottoes that nro nhsolutoly ndhorcd to by him: Our ropalr department docs moro for your monoy than nny othor shop In town. Nobody enn do hotter ropnlrlng thnn my shop turns out. Tho hIiocb wo soil nnd tho ropnlr Ing wo do glvo you long llvod nhoos nnd satisfaction. GOOD SHOES And whon It comes to good shoos for inon, Lund Is tho mnn for yon to sco. Ho doesn't hnndlo poor shoos. Ho is in huslnoss to stay nnd wnntB to build up n good husl noss nnd consequently handles only good shoes. Even thon ho soils tho host shoos on tho market nt prices that somo chnrgo for poor bIioob. Sco tho shoes thnt ho guarantees for wonr nnd to bewntorproof, nnd inqulro tho prlcofl. You will ho sur prlBod how cheap ho ronlly soils good shoos for. Romombor tho plnco. O. O. LUND, 'Tho iiinn who does things right." tfo. 215 South llrondwny, Mnt-Hlillcld TUP 1 1 fWn MariWIrtiVs ponir rinily inc. uiAJlu jjotei, All furniture row nd clean. Velvet and Axmlnliter rnrpauln ery room. Kour torlc of tolld com t Italei reduced to; day, 60c, 75o nnd tl.OOj week, 2.00 to V00, AUo n few tioiu keeping apart rnunli with gai ransci, 12.00 per inoiuli. Krf o bathi. Tako bmat depot. Mm. llrldKM. I" op While Figuring ON THE CHEAP WIRING CAM- PAIQN DON'T OVERLOOK THE pap.T THAT WE ARE SELLING FIXTURES AT A DIG DISCOUNT, ALSO STANDARD MAKK 1l.at IRONS WE HAVE ONLY A FEW LEFT. DETTER PLACE YOUR OR DER. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 837-J. RELIABLE mm Butter Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office J, J.. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shopa GENERAL MACHINIST ' Steam and Gas Engine .Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfield, Ore. HHHHBHHMMI A LONG TIME PURCHASE By ARNOLD HATHAWAY Copyright, 1910. by American Press Association. Tho Piazza del Venetzla Is my fa vorite nhldlng plnco when 1 nra In Rome. Tuo reason of this is thnt it is the most Btlrrlng part of tho Eternal City. Abovo tho piazza Is tho Capl tollno hill, on which it state building Is being erected and from which extend tho Corso Umbcrto, tho main shopping Btrcct of Homo. When thcro 1 make it it point every afternoon to go down the Corso to ono of tho sldowalk rcH tnurnnts nnd drink Frnscattt wine. 1 was sitting ono afternoon on tho sidewalk in tho Piazza Colounu, Just off the Corso, when a young oflleer nnd n young girl took n seat at n table near by. I speak and understand the Italian language tolerably well, nud it was not long beforo 1 caught the word Americano. Tho man was talking nbout tho Americans who frequent (tonic in such largo numbers, inveigh Ing ngnlti8t tho manner in which tbey demoralize the tradespeople nnd serv ants by their lavish expenditure of money. Olllccrs of tho Itallnu army J nro from tho upper clnsscs, and tills young mnti wns of n refined type. The girt ho was with wns of the muiiu class, tastefully dressed anil pietty My ndralratlon was ('specially exelted by her splendid hair, whirl) wax colled up In grcnt rolls worthy ol an oiupiess of nnclent Koine. The lady was lamenting thnt her family must remove from the home they hnd long occupied, owing in the rise hi rents. Sho was nlso telling her companion, who, 1 Judged, was her fiance, that she needed n sum of mon ey, without which somo trouble or in. convenience would accrue. Tho young mnn was lamenting his Inability to furnish tho nniount. having nothing but his pay In tho army, which is small enough Indeed, 1 could not but fcol tho Injustice of my having sovcrnl times the income I could spend, while theso poor young pcoplo wcro in dos pernto strnlta for a fow hundred frillies, nnd whnt disturbed me moro wns that conventional barrier which prevented my giving tliom tho amount they needed, u matter which would have conferred upon mo na much pleasure as on them. They aroso nnd went nwny without knowing that their strictures on Amer icans had been overheard by an Amer ican nnd thnt tlicy had not modulated their voices sufficiently to prevent my getting n vnguo idea of their necessi ties. Ah they departed tho officer said pleadingly, "if you do It will break my heart," to which tho girl responded. "If I do not 1 fenr my mother will dlo." Tho very next day 1 met tho same young lady on tho Corso. On her face wns a sad but determined expression. Without nny dcllnlto purposo I turned nnd walked In tho sumo direction as she. Presently 1 saw her turn Into a shop, iu whose windows were worn on's switches, wigs and cosmetics. I could look through tho glass and see tho girl In conversation with the pro prietor. She removed her hat nnd let down her hair, It was the most mug nlflccnt display 1 ever saw very thick nnd reaching to tho floor. The pro prietor was Inspecting It. Tho tnt'unhig of tho words of the officer who hud been with her the day beforo "If you do It will break my heart" whh now apparent to me. She was about to raise tho needed funds by parting with her hair. 1 sauntered Into the shop. The proprietor motion ed mo to n sent while bo bargained with the girl, Presently 1 heard him say: "It Is too valuable for me to buy Just now. when I urn short of funds. Coino In nt another time." "Docs the seiiorlun wish to sell hor hair?" 1 iiHked. "My wlfo la looking for n switch." "Yes, senor; sho would sell It." "1 would buy t. but my wife Is not in Rome, nud I prefer not to own It until hornrrlval. Hut if the sennrlnn will make u contruct for It 1 will pur chnso It now." Tho lady was interested and said that the goods could bo delivered whenever I wished, whereupon 1 took tho proprietor aside, asked him what tho hair was worth and told him to offer on my behalf doublo tho amount. It was accepted wltb delight, nnd the lady asked when and wbero I would bnvo my purchaso sent. I said thut sho was to wear It till 1 called for It. Then I paid tho whole amount of tho purchaso money. Tho lady went away much pleased. ,, 1 left Romo the next day and did not return for a year. One day on a sidewalk reetaurunt on the Corso who should 1 see at nnotber table but tho , officer nnd the Indy whoso bdlr I own- led. They wero staring at mo. Then ' they nrose and camo toward me. "Senor," said the lady, "a year ngo you bought my hair for your wife." "I remember doing bo. My wlfo has not yet urrlved." "When will sho como?" "I don't know. 1 have not yet pick ed out a wife." Thero must have been something In ray eyo to glvo tho lady a cue, for she smiled. "Your accent indicates." Bold tho of ficer, "that you nro a foreigner." "American." Tho two looked at each other, then nt roe. Then we all smiled together. "I leave my possession In your core," I said, "till my wife wishes to use If' I raised my hat and left them, they evidently not knowing what to do. 1 havo nover seen them since. WOMEN OF FAME IN VARIOUS LINES Mrs. Joan Cunco, Queen of the Motorcar Miss Brigham Is an Expert at Making Furniture From Packing Boxes A Fam ily of Girl Swimmers. MRS. JOAN NEWTON CUNEO of Now York Is tho foremost womnn to nchlovo success by running a motorcar. Sho has driven fifty miles in fifty-two min utes on a circular track, sho has raced threo days in succession against n group of tho fastest drlvors, beating most of them, nnd sho has covered as much as 200 miles in ono day In nn on durnnco contest lasting two weeks. "To my mind nnturally," Mrs. Cunco recently said, "motoring is ono of the most deslrablo If not tho most destra bio of sports for women. Dut they must go at It In tho right way. Too many wish to start ns drivers with a high power car. Tho thing to do Is to begin wltb a small car." Furniture From Packing Boxes. Furnishing tho flat is nn expensive proposition unless ono is a genius nt contriving lllto Miss Drlgbam. She makes artistic tables, chairs nnd desks WISH UltlOlUU. out of packing boxen nnd stulns thorn to match tho walls of tho different rooms In which they nro placed. Miss llrlghain hits written n book on tin subject and tins proved that tho common packing box Is tho ground work for all wts of beautiful and ar tistic furnishings. A Family of Swimmers, Tho Duo sisters of Day Ridge, tirooklyn, distinguish thomsolvcs ev ery Bummer by their fancy and long distance swimming. Vera Duo, tho sixteen-year-old member of tho family, recently won tho victory Iu a Blx mllo raco ovor neatrlco Duo, aged eight een, and Ethel Duo, thirteen. Tho six miles wcro accomplished la ono hour and twenty minutes. Tho girls nro experts at all tho fancy dives, Includ ing tho front dive, salmon, soldier, dolphin nnd swan dives. Thcro Is a six-year-old sister, little Mario Duo, who recently gave an ex hibition of how children may learn tc float by tho uso of water wings. To Make - Tenby Cream." Put luto n sauccpun a pint of milk, half a pound of loaf sugar, tho grated rinds of threo lemons and ono ounce' of gelatin previously soaked in a little water. Dissolve all theso Ingredients over tho Ore, then let tho mixture cool for n short tlrao and stir In tho yolka of threo eggs which aro not beaten and pluco It on tho tiro to curdle. Aft erward strain and when cool add the Julco of the threo lemons nnd the whites of tho threo eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Stir all quickly together and pour into a wet mold. When turned out tho effect of tbla aweot Is very pretty. Tho bottom half will be of tho consistency and color of a lorn on Jelly, and the top half will be a whito spongy cream. She "Mothers" the Sad Boye. What Judgo Llndsuy bus Veen to tin small boy of Denver Mrs, EllzabcUi Joncs-Baird (s to tho children of Dup Moines. She is a sort of universal mother to all the youug pcoplo of the community and has a skeptical 'fond ness for a "bad" 'boy. Whenever uji of them are In trouble' they go tolsde Mrs. Jones-Oalrd. S EGGJllPPLf State Annually Imports 100 Carloads That Could Be Raised at Home. PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 12. Oro gon is Importing moro than 100 car loads of eggs each year, according to tho Exporlmont Station of Orogon Agricultural Collogo. This 100 cars of oggs should all ho producod horo at homo, and many moro besides, ac cording to tho oxports In chnrgo of tho exporlmont Btation work. How to bring this about Is whnt is taxing tho ingenuity of thoso having tho agricultural futuro of tho state In charge Conditions horo for poultry growl ing nro Ideal. Dy oxporlmont .and practical demonstration it has boon shown that tho hen thriven through out this stato and shows a hnnd somo profit to hor kcopor when han dlod proporly. Rut moro chlckons nro needed to enro for tho demand that is outrunning production. Ono mcniiB to lncronso poultry production hns been tnkon by tho oxporlmont etntion, in connection with tho Portlnnd Y. M. C. A. nnd dny after tomorrow will mark the' cIobo of tho flrs.t year's work. School children havo been interested In chlckon raising nnd urged to grow small flocks on back lots. Tho at tention given thorn linn noon nftor1 school hours and on Saturdays. Tho results havo boon vory prntlfylng In deed. Prlzon nro offered for tho bos flocks nnd tho best progress nindo during tho yonr. Indeed tho pre miums nro well worth striving for tho first prlza being $100 and tho Bccond $(i0, whllo thoro nro many minor prizes. TIiobo frilling to win any of theso prlzos can point to tholr '; poultry cnrningH for rocomponso, to-j gothcr with tho knowledge nnd prao; tlcnl oxporlonco they havo galnod In tho work. Dr. James Wlthycombo, ' of tho oxporlmont station, and Prof. Jnmos Drydon, head of tho depart-' mont of poultry hunhnndry at the , Bamo institution, will mnko tho awards of prizes. AFTKR 7 VICARS LKARNfl CIIIT.l) IIM THOUGHT HIS 18 ADOITKD ' Wlfo of KnnwtH City Traveling Afnii .-! Tells Court Sho Substituted Wiilf For Unity Tlmt Wed. KANSA8 CITY, Ma Nov. 10. Aftor bolloving for sovon yoars that ' Marlldn Fullor was his dam;htor, Ju lius R. Fuller lenrnod In court that tho child wnR ndoptod. Somo time' ngo Mr. Fiillor'a wlfo naked a dl-' vorco charging nonsupport. Mr.'' '' Fuller followed up with n potltion1' to hnvo tho decroo sot nsldo and ask ing possession of tho child. , "Tho child, you understand," Mrs. Fullor told tho court, "Jb nn ndoptod ono." "That's not tho caso," Bald'" thV' husband. "It's our child. ' It woflt t horn to us in St. Louis sovon years ngo." "It was horn sovon yenrs agd," Mrs. Fullor explained, "but it is not1'' our child. Our baby dlod. Mr. Fill- lor Is a travollng salosmnn. WbUo. ho wns on tho road tho baby was horn and dlod. I griovod ao that fin-? ally I dccldod to adopt a baby that' was born in tho hospital that same day." "That's a now ono on mo," Fullor snid. "I don't bollovo tho story. I want tho baby." Judgo Thomas sot n dato for hoar Ing ovldonco in tho enso. OKILMAN SPY CAUGHT. Knglniid Ix'fs Knler' Information Seeker Off Eny. Victim Robbed nnd Ilody Thrown m Into Sower. LONDON. Nov. 15. Lieutenant , Slogfriod Holm, a German army of- , flcor, charged with making notes nnd t sketches of tho fortifications of Portsmouth Harbor, plcadod guilty and wns sontencod on bonds of $1,250 not to ropeat tho offonso. OLD UNION WAR RENEWED. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Ray Tlmos.) ST. LOUIS, Nov 15 A longstand ,,1.1 i ing contest was brought to Issuo in -' tho report of tho executive council of tho Amorlcnn Fodoration of La bor. It recommended a charter to bo Issued to tho Western Fodoration of Minors. Dologates of tho machi nists announcod they would oppose tho recommondatlon. ( FLUMMNO (( Have your plumblig donau"by' PIONEER HARDWARK COMPANY, OREGON I r r i P H h r, 9 y it 8 I. HV m '-J itt' it lr ff c to I M Id. ,I R. h. I I s i &jffi-'tt: i