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"rmr r4ri '" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. - Ml Ml I II M i'JWVf.'BSfcl .T HiHHWK' 17.-1 1 in ' I i MB r"' . ! mi i ss- II MHIIHEf 51 II iillnf M 111 VhhhbP roil REXT Furnished i Third St. Phono 292-J. uuni, 1H1 irtvrED Apprentice In millinery store. AlI)ly "J.!" nt Times' olllco. vrvrici'i Hvo Urndllold's orchos- cockiola from Cul. UInIb hutched Aral of April. Address M. A. Swcctnian, Alnrshilold, ,Oro. 0T1CE Hiivo Urondflold's orchos- tro furnish music for that banquet, dance or party. Phono 3-J. WANTED Nino gentlemen roomers. Will board two. Enquire 338 First St. or Homo llealty Co., 384 North Front Street. WANTED. Position In offlco by vniniL' lady who has had steno graphic experience. Address C. enro of Coos liny Times. A. roil DENT AND HALE. Small ranch and stock."S," enro Times. WANTED (Jlrl or elderly Imly to do cooking for small family. Apply UlancH Hotel. WANTED fill I for general house work. Apply or pnono a. it. Powers' residence. WANTED. filrl for General house work. Ono that can do cooking. Apply I''. S- Jennlng's Dry Goods Store, North Uend. OREGON, Oct. IS Fair to night and Thursday; light frost In Inturlor and west, and heavy frost In cast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. IlE- For twenty-four hours ondlng at -1:00 p. in., Oct. 17, by Mrs. 13. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum GS Minimum GO At 4:00 p. in 40 Wind, Northwest, clear. Copyrlf bt Hut tchtfTntr & Mm 1011 SAM: Oil KENT My 10-room lionso and four lots 9G by 200, In South Mnrshnold. Apply within ten days to Mrs. M. F. Campbell. Phono 119-L. FOK SALE My fnrm 000 ncres In odo lot or will cut up In parcols to suit. C. W. Snntord, Mnrshflold. Jnnios C Rnhlnmii, "Cowboy" Mayor of Omnliii, "Throws tho Lurlnt" Mayor Jas. C. Dahlmnn started his career ns a cowboy, nnd Is nt pre sent Mayor of Oinnlin, und has tho following record. Sheriff of Dawes Co., Nob., threo terms; Mayor of Cluulron, two terms; Democratic Xat'l Committeeman, eight years; Mayor of Omaha, six years, nud In 1910 Candidate for Governor of Neb raska. Writing to Foloy & Co., Chi cago, ho says: "I havo tnkon Foloy Kidney Pills and they hnvo glvon tne a great deal of rollef so I cheer fully recommend thorn." Yours truly, (signed JAMES C. DAIILMAN. After tho show try a Turkish Datb Phono 2 14-J. YOU'LL find some LWU UULLU11 1I1UUC1S in suits here that you'll like; the're especially snappy. Hart Schaf f ner & Marx put the right touch into these styles? and we put the right prices on them, Buys Lota Job. Ludwlg hns bought two lots near tho C. A. Smith olllco building nt Hunker Hill from Chin Wing, n North Uend Chlnnnmn, nnd will erect n residence on one of them. lluyx i,o(h. Frnnlc Shermnn has bought two lots on the castsldo of Fourth street, Just south Of Curtis avenue, from Chns. Marsh, and plans to erect a dwelling on one of them in the near future. Mnrshlleld Dnmugcl. It wns tho Murshfleld Instead of tho llonltn of the O'Kelly lino of boats that had n hole punched tu tho bottom yesterday by n llnre-linck throwing tho gaBolIno engine crank through tho floor and hull. C. H SMITH TO BE HERE SOON HEAD OK MEXASIIA WOODEN WAHE COMPANY LIKELY TO AltlllVE ANV DAY TO INSPECT ItIC; HOLDINGS IN COOS COUNTY C. H. Smith, hend of the Mcnnsha Woodenware company, Is expected here on or about October 20. Her bert Armstrong, locnl representative of the company, stated today that ho expected Mr. Smith In here almost anytime. This will be C. It. Smith's first visit to tho Day. He is one of the wealthiest men in Wisconsin, be ing rated at something over $25,000, 000 nnd tho absorption of tho South ern Oregon company gives his coin pauy ono of tho biggest holdings In Coos county. C. H. Smith owns about sixty per cent of the stock of the Mcnnsha company nnd n brother and n sister hold the balance, It Is said. Whether ho will take any stops nt this time looking to tho construction of n plant hero Is problematical. Sometime ngo, It Is Bald, that ho ex pressed hlmsolf nB opposed to nt temptlng to operate hero until n rail road wns built to Coos Day. In Wis consin, tho Mcnnsha Woodenware company dovoted Itself largely to tho manufacture of sash, doors, boxes, etc., Instead of straight lumber. It also dealt largely In hnrdwood products. Personal Notes C. It. PECK left today qulllo on business. noon for Co- HI3X MULLEN of Myrtle Point Is In Mnrshlleld on business. MRS. E. A. HARRIS of Mllllngton Is u Mnrshlleld shopper today. MUS. EUXEST SANFORD of Hnynes Inlet Is In Marshlleld today. W. C. SELLMER of Ilandon Is a Mnrshlleld business visitor today. GIRL TO FIND HER IflAHA SHERIFF QAGE enmo over from Co qulllo today on business matters. BENNETT SWAXTOX returned last evening from a business trip to Co-qullle. MRS. NELLIE OWEN returned yes terday from n business and pleas ure trip to San Francisco. DestrojH OM Scows. Engineer Leofo hns engaged tho Larson divdgo to removo tho old government scows near the mouth of Coal Uauk Inlet. Tho bcows were built when tho Jutty wns under construction nnd nva use less nnd merjly In tho wuy. Suits 18 nnd up Overcoats $10. GO and up Woolen Mill Store COOS HAY Tills store Is tho homo of Hart Schnffnor & Mark clothes Always- "Tie Busy Corner" Start Early If your Hair Is falling out or you hnvo Dnndruff. Oct n good Hair Tonic, use It dally nnd tho results will surprlso you. Wo recommend Arch's Hair Tonic. Wo know of nothing better und watching Its Increasing Halo, know It must bo right, theroforo wo gunranteo onch battle to stop Falling out Hnlr or prevent Dandruff. Your Money Ilnck. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us Evnms I'm Her. Asslstnnt Post master Sumner announces that owing to tho civil sorvlco examiner having to make connections with tho boat returning to Portalnd, tho Marshllold carrier examination will bo hold ti day earlier or on November 17. North Bend News Mrs. II. Snvago of North Inlet was shopping hero yesterday. Mrs. M. S. Jennings of Portland Is visiting friends In town today. J. C. KENDALL left this morning for Coqulllc to attend tho meeting of tho Coos County Equalization board. FRED HANSON of Sumner wns a Marshlleld visitor today. He has been laid up several weeks with ti severe attack of la grippe. R. E. SHINE and family of Coqulllo wero Marshllold visitors today. It. 11. DEMENT of Myrtlo Point Is In Mnrshflold on business and pleasure. E. F. MORRISSEY returned on tho Redoudo from a business trip to San Francisco and n visit nt Cnll- lornin points. Mrs. Morrlssoy re mnlncd for a longer visit. Miss Mny Peterson of Mnlno was visiting relatives hero yesterday. MISS MABLE KINO returned homo yesterday after n fow weeks' visit at Portland and Gardiner. Miss Ethel North of Portland nccom pnntcd her hero and will mako n short visit with Miss King. Many nt Dance Tho danco glvon by the Coos Day Concert Band ut tho Odd Follows last evening compli mentary to the supporters of tho or ganization was well nttondod und wns one of tho most enjoyable that has been held In a long time. Tho music was especially fine. Punch wns Borved. Long Hide. Parties renchlng horo yestorday from Itosoburg report that Mrs. Ilaker, n woman sixty-four yenrs old, has Just reached Camus Valley nftcr a four days' rldo on horseback, to visit nt tho homo of her father, Abraham Thrush, agod eighty-two. Sho camo from Central Orogon and rodo n cnyuso and stood tho trip fine. Miss Wllfn Hall of Portland Is n guest today of Mrs. W. D. Simpson. Mrs. M. Cnvannugh nnd Mrs. J. Stonocypher aro spending tho dny with frlouds here. Capt. Edgar Simpson nrrlved homo on the Rodondo yesterday from n bus iness trip to San Francisco. Rev. D. A. McClood, who has beon attending tho Orogon Presbytery nt Yoncalla, Is expected homo this week. Mr. Krnnlc, tho Janitor of tho High MRS. I1YROX HODSOX of Qotchlng Inlet was n Marshllold shoppor to day. Sho roports that Mrs. C. H. Jackson nnd Mrs. Wm. Donobrnko who hnvo boon vory 111 at tholr homes on Catching Inlet nro Improving. MR. nnd MRS. J. D. CLINKINBEARD hnvo returned from nn extended Htay nt Falrvlow nnd oxpoct to spend tho winter In Eastsldo. Mr. Cllnklnbenrd reports that tho far mers thero havo complotcd plant ing tholr fall crops and tho pros pects nro fine. Marshal Carter Receives Path etic Missive From Twelve Year Old Maid. Does any ono know J. E. Rogers or a Mrs. Dora Dreedlovo In this sec tion? If they do, notify Marshal Carter so that ho can tell a little twelve-year-old girl at Wobb City, Mo., who is seeking somo knowledge of her mamma. Recently ho had a lottor from th little Miss making Inquiries nnd ho wrote back for furthor Information and this Is tho roply he has received: "I Just received your lottor and I thank you vory much. Thoso Rogors you spoke about aro not tho ones. Tho ono I want to find Is J. E. Ro gers. When I wroto to my mamma, 1 put on tho lottor: Mrs. Dorn Breed' love, enro of J. E. Rogors. This Ro gers Is bald-headed. "My mother hasn't any children. She Is 28 years old, has black hair nnd eyes, nnd went to Mnrshflold about two or three yenrs ago. Sho Is a slim woman nnd weighs about 110 pounds. She wns sick at tho hospital about two years ago. Sho moved from North llnndou, Oregon, to Mnrshlleld. Thero wns a woman who lived with hor culled Myrtlo. My mother lived nt Unkcr City beforo sho wont to nnndon. I want to know If sho Is living. Will you plcaso let mo know If you find tho right person? "MISS IDA DRBEDLOVE, S21 North Elliott Btrcet, Webb City, Mo. "P. S. Sho lived nt North Bond, Oregon, too." Tho letter Is written In a childish scrawl and many of tho words aro mls-spollcd nnd tho letter oven has tho postscript. Mnrshal Carter Is do ing nil ho can to gratify tho llttlo girl's wish to llnd out where hor mamnm Is. B TO School building, Is spending n weoks vncatlon In Portland, plnco Is lllled by A. Larson. two His Mrs. Golsondorfor, wtfo of tho now tnnmiirnr of the North Hunil Box fac tory, nrrlved horo yestordny from I Stons Iliiiimriuv Tho Union Mont Snn Fnclsco to Join hor husband. I Compnny's delivery horso stnrtod to wWvnn..vwwsnn run nway yestorday afternoon nnd ant nnlii of tun mlim ami Htonnod It wns succeeding fairly well until ho UOforo any dnmngo wns done. I imnnuii ii cruwu ui iilgll bciiooi uoyHi returning homo. Thoy tried to stop It by getting In front of tho horso but could not nnd then "Curly" Lar MRS. M. F. CAMPBELL, who has beon spending tho summer nt tho homo of hor son, A. B. Cnmpboll, loft today via Drain for hor homo In Riverside, Cat. En route sho will visit her son at Eugono, and hor daughter, Mrs. L. R. Robert son, nt Klamnth Falls. son, by a llttlo sprinting overtook tho wagon. Jumped in tho rear end nnd Blue Stem Hour MRS. TONY IMHOFF of North Bond will lenvo on tho next Rodondo for San Frnnclsco, California, with Mrs. Holllslor, mothor of Dr. Hnlllstor of North Bond, whoro tho lnttor will spend the winter. Dur ing hor absonro. Mrs. Harry Rrnd flold of Mnrshflold will nttoml to Mrs. Imhoff's sanltnrlum. ANCHOR 0 TOM HALL'S "MULLIGAN" A good, gunrantcod Flour inado of Hard Wheat. Have Us Launder Your Underwear o waili theso garments clennor and better thnn tho work can bo done !wwhero, and thoy nro not worn so ouch. Wo do not shrink thorn, even woolen garments nro returned the me slzo as when sent us. We Iron tho garments nlcoly, make ordinary ropnlrs freo of charge and you havo fresh clean, sweot under wear ready for each week's change Bundle yours up with next week's laundry bundle. Marshfidd Hand & Steam Laundry I'lJU.X.. 220-J BEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Blcyclo supplies, ttcond-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, Cycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. K. BANDF.L, Prop. U" NO. Front KK Dlmnn 1Hfl.lt $100 Reward hfl sowing machine I can't plnco first class order. Supplies for all MeMnes furnished. Leave orders, drop a postal card w Puone Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist, b . mono 144.L Terence O. O. Lund, leather butchor Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 162 No. Broadway Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AXD REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF HAT WORK. 25C Contral avenue Phono 2 5 OX ROSS PINEGOR. Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured tho livery busl less of L. II. Helsner und are pro pared to render excellent service to tho people of Coos Bay. Ciroful di Ivors, gooa rigs and everything hat will mean satisfactory service to tho nubile. Phono us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wo also do truck g business of all kinds. ilLAXCHARD BROTHERS Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First nnd Alder Streets Phono 138-J A Modern Brick Building, Electric Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. II O TEL .CO OS C. A. METLIN. Pron. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshllold, Oregon. TOR A FEW DAYS Only $1.50 Per Sack Don't overlook this chanco Lower tho cost of Living. The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. Due Tomorrow. Tho Dronkwntor Is duo In early tomorrow from Port land. Sho will sail from horo Sat urday. MtHlfrnl Meeting A mooting of tho Coor Cninitv Moillcnl Soclotv In bnlni! hold In tho olllco of Dr. E. Mlngus MurMUIehl Hunting Pm-ty Victims of this nftornoon. Dr. Johnson of Myr- Jko Recently tie Point nnd Dr. Gulln of Coqulllo Tom Hnll Is steering clenr of R. C. aro tho only out of town physicians Cordes nnd Bob Merchant theso days In attendance. us n result of a llttlo cscupudo that happened on n recent duck hunting No Trace of Cook Marshal Carter tr"' t0 tluJ Sand Hill lakes, where the s beon unable to nnd any trace of IJ"' HendqunrtwB nt the Cor- UVO JIUIIICDIUUU. Tho wholo affair Is a Joke, doubly so because Tom didn't discover tho Joko until after ho had assisted Messrs. Cordes und Merchant In con suming the mulligan. Editor O. A. Dennett writes tho story us follows: "Attorney Tom Hull takes consid erable pride In his ability to make n tlrst-cluss mulligan, but heronftor somo of his friends, nt lenst, will en deavor to ascertain tho Ingredlonts boforo they purtako of uny stow for which Tom Is responsible. Whllo huntlug with a party of frlouds ut tho handbill lakes last weok, Tom re turned to tho cabin before tho othors, has F. W. Bond, tho cook nt tho Dining enr restuurnnt on North Front street, I who skipped Saturday night with about $30 bolonglug to tho plnco. Bond bought somo supplies nnd Is ,ovIdontly walking out. It wns flrst thought ho had gone to Bnudou. I Among tho monoy nbstrnctod was a check for $7.G0 which had been In to, dorscd bv I tin nrmirletnr. This Bond cashed at tho Union Monrket. NEW SUITS. COATS and DRESSES nt LADIES EMPORIUM. "Tho " Lndlos of ST. MONICA'S church will glvo a PROMENADE SOCIAL at I. O. O. F. Hall. FRIDAY ovonlng. Oct. 20. DANCING and CARDS. Cnko, coffeo and punch sorved. TIckots 50c. DON'T FORGET our number 10 NORTH BROADWAY, PHONE 110J ANON A CASH Grocery. Dr. E. Mlngus Tries New Scheme to End Trouble From Shifting Sands. Dr. E. Mlngus of tho Coos Bay Port Commission this morning start' od u now schomo to provont tho shift' Ing Bunds causing trouble In tho low er bay. Ho ovolved tho Idea that tho "Evorgreon raspberry ' which grows so profusoly and rapidly around horo would bo n better solution of tho problem than tho Holland grass which tho government Is using nbovo tho north Jotty on nccouut of tho raspberries growing so much fastor. Today ho planted n numbor of roots nnd If thoy do well nnd grow rapidly enough to Indicate that they will not bo choked out by tho sands drifting In tho wind, n largo area will bo planted next season. Thoy discovered today that thero Is clny nt a compa ratively slight dopth under tho sand dunes near Jnrvls landing so that tho raspberries can get tholr roots down to molsturo to protect thorn during tho dry senson. If tho rnspborrlos grow, tho wholo sand area along tho coast may bo converted Into rnspberry patches, and money mndo out of tho fruit grown on thorn. Abovo AUognny, tho ovorgreort raspberry grows very profusoly and tho bushes becomo qulto largo. COUNTY (UN RUILD ROADS GENERAL FUND CASH. OP A Recent Supremo Court Decision Makes Inipoitnut Ruling. EUGENE, Oro., Oct. 18 Tho caso of A. W. Kline and othors of Cot- nud proceeded to mako n hoof mulll- tago Grovo to provont tho ofllclnls if gnu for dinner. After putting In ev- Lnno county from paying monoy out orythlng tho reclpo cnllod for, oxcopt 0f tho gonornl fund for rond pur salt, ho looked ovor tho cupboard In ,,oso8 nnd which wns decided In tholr tho cabin nnd found n llttlo box mvor uy j,iK0 anllowny of tho elr mnrked "snlts." Tom dumped tho ouU court lins uoeu roVorsod by tho contents, about n handful, Into the 8ll)ronio COHrt, Roa'l work which mulligan, und the stow was all ready .. ,... lin(1 .... Blnpn Min ,,rst of tha One 6 Ounce Can of Baking Powder Free Don't forget tho special offor on Folgor's Goldon Gnto Baking Powder at Lockhnrt's Grocery every day this weok only. With every ono pound can at 50c wo give absolutely freo n C-ounco can. This Is ono of tho best baking powders on tho market and is guaranteed absolutely pure. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 for the hungry hunters when thoy re turned. They found out later on that a mistake had been mado, but whon thoy looked for Tom thoy dis covered that ho had, struck out for homo without tho usual formality of saying good byo." PROP. C DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 North Bend yenr may proceed. Somo of tho roads In tho county hnd beon allowed to got Into vory bnd shapo. Tho suit was brought on tho ground thnt tho coun ty had no right to expend monoy from tho gonerul fund for rends nnd this decision establishes Its right nnd furnishes n state-wide precedent. YOU ought to TRY FLOUR and feed. HAINES for ALL ROADS and STREETS LEAD TO tho ANO.VA CASH Grocory. Light, Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right, J 8 .