The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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FranHin
If you have not a
Fireplace in your home
buy this Heater
Beauty and Durability Combined
I Pioneer
I 0.10 lltOXT ST
Always-
"The Busy
Why Not
A llox of Splendid Chocolates nnd why not buy thorn hero?
Wo hnvu them. Fresh stock of Itholu Gold Chocolntcs In
IiiiHh nnd pounds nnd nUo that superior Plg'n Whlatlo lino
of candles. Wo are exclusive agents for this lino of Pino
Chocolates, CIiowb nnd Tallies. Henieinber tho nnmo l'lg'n
& Whistle.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone
"TIIK FRIEND
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails for Coos Bay from Portland Wednesday, Oct, 25.
CONNEUT1NH WITU TIIK NOUTII HANK UOAI AT POUTLANI)
NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY'.
PHONIC 44 C. F. McGEOROE, Agent
WANTED (Jhl for general house
work. Family small. No children.
Call on, or address I. S. Knuf
raan & Co.
TOR SALII CHEAP Two American
box ball alloys In lino condition.
Carl or Teams. Address A. 11.
Campbell.
IVAXTKI) Man to do general
around building and grounds.
Steady work, liuiulru Morey hos
pital, r
1'OR SI,i; Cheap If taken hoon, u
Rood piano, Apply nt F. Tlinnior
mairs lesldonco, North Front St.
LOST ItotwiTii tho top of the West
Marshlleld hill nnd Ollvnnt &
Weaver giocory on Central Avo n
dark-brown man'B coat. Roturn to
Times' olllco nnd recolvo rownrd.
).?!T,'') Xmo geiitleineii roomers.
Will board two. Enqulro 3SS First
St. or Homo Realty Co., 3C1 North
Front St.
IMPORTANT Try tho Dnltlmoro for
unch. Speed, quantity nnd qual
ity our motto.
"ANTED Flvo steady roomers niul
warders, nice quiet plnco. Renson
aule rates. Close In, 349 First St.
Phono 1CCL.
:: .'i ten .uk ono or
ne best improved nnd equipped'
"airy farms In tlm vniinv. win
e on easy terms If sold soon.
r further Information inquire of
vUn VSr1, wner. Phono 101,
"'omt, urogon.
l RP.XT A small Iioiisj eloso In
ei' Second nnd Hall. $10 with
--"-. J-.nqiuro of F. E. Allen.
3,'nX(nt womnn for house
6 nweVer" AVedneS(lay 8 a.m. to
"iinono oLi.
MT ?l0,l,R ,nd' bookkeeper.
takiL, accurnt0 ana capable of
KlnS charge of set of hooks. Ad-
Heater
Hard
war
MAHS1IFIELD
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Corner'
Main 298'
Us
OF COOS HAY'
dress In own handwriting
llox 120.
P. O.
FOIt HENT-
lug rooms.
il furnished liousekcep
Phono I9L.
I
l'Olt SALE Moulding house near
Chandler hotel. Inqulro Times'
olllco.
WANTED. Position in olllco by
young lady who has had steno
graphic exporlonco. Address A.
C. caro of Coos Day Times.
WAXTF.D From 25 to 50 loads of
good manure. Freo from Bhnv
lngs. L. J. Simpson. North Don d .
FOIt ItKNT Furnished room, 181
Third St. Phono 292-J.
WANTED Apprentice In millinery
OIUIU, JM'l" '.! ill illllVO Ulllivi.
I NOTICE Have llindlleld's oiches
j trn furnish music for that banquot,
I danco or party. Phono 3-J.
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FOR HKX'f AND SAT.K. Small
ranch and stock.S, caro Tlmos.
FOK SALI5 My farm 000 ncres In
ono lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. C. W. Santord, Mnrshfleld.
For a Delicious Lunch
Supper or Breakfast -
TjJ-" There's Nothing Detter Than 'TignW"" '
Opera Lunch Halibut
, SLICED SMOKED
Per Carton Only 20c
Try It and you will order again hecauso wo know you will bo
more than pleaspd. y
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones-
PRICE $15.00
mpaimj
OREt.'ON
COOS HAY FOREST FIRES
(From the Portland Journal)
THE loss by forest tires this year
In the forests of Coos county
nnd parts of Curry nnd Douglns
counties, patrolled by tho Coos Coun
ty Flro Patrol association, Is reported
to bo that only 000 ncres woro burned
over, with n totnl timber loss not ox-
.....u.... onn nnn rw.
vuuiiiiiK -uu.uvv itoi.
Tho nssocliitlan Is snld to hnvo ". " ""
spont about $10,000. Tho cost of ror ,,ny ' m"t
tho lire protection work nvornged .
ono mid one liulf cents per ncre. Tho I SImipK Iiy Auto. Phocbo Rur
tlmber tributary to Coos Uny wns es- roughs, n young dnughter of Dr. A.
tliimted u few years ngo nt not less C. Durroughs. wns struck by a dollv
thnn 1 1,000,000 feet. ery nuto yestordny while sho was
The association Is allied with tho playing on tho street. Sho was not
stata organization but Its work is its Injured,
own and by results Justifies Itself.
First of nil, Its money Is spent in I Cot Homesteads. Cheater Hear
cutting trails through tho untravor- niul Jay Grimes yesterday nppearod
snblo forests to make nil outlying before United Stntes Lund Comnils
utid secluded districts accessible to H0nor Arthur K. I'eck and nindo
tho rangers. Then It extends tele- nnnl proof on their homesteads
phono lines far and near, that Inclpl- wj,cn nro ocntod near North Inlet.
ent llres may bo roported boforo they
become dangorous. And, by giving Tj,vi, T)lly noyA c namp, tho
tho fnrmors whoso lnnds nro crossed Soclnllst lecturor who hns been nsslst
by the wires tho freo ubo of them con- ,ng tllc Coo8 C01IIUy socialists In their
dltioiiod on tholr reporting flros, tho .campaign for now mombors, loft to
nssoclntlon enlists the Individual In- (lny for Portland. Last ovonlng, tho
.orest for tho common honoflt. No soclnllstH tinll wns crowded to hear
longer wntchlng hopo ess y ho nd- hlin ins address was devoted to an
viinco of tho smoke clouds, high In explanation of true soclnllsm. i
nlr, tho Uolatcd family callB for ox-i m -
pert nnd clllclont holp, nnd tho flro Plan For Fight. Arrnngomonts
fighters nro quickly summoned to-nro being nindo for n twonty-ronnd
their nld. 'bout between Dniiny O'nrlon of
If It bo truo that tho Iobs by flro i Portland mid Enrl Ilondorson. to bo
In tho district coyorod by this nsB0.i,)ul0(i off i,oro n))0Ut Novombor 11.
cln Ion wns less thnii In nny slmllnr o'Hrlen has been lioro n couplo of
district In tho stnto It Is n loud call tln,P8 ,, , clevor ,)0X(,r, A c0.
to similar action In ovory othor tlm- ln of ,iro1lniiiinrlos will nlso bo nr
bored region, for tho menus nro Hlm- K?2J I
plo nnd tho cost liiBlgnlllrnnt Indeed rnIcU' Pmliniilj. . I
In proportion to tho servlco rendered. I No meeting Culled. No meeting
Hundreds or yenrs of growth nro hns yet been cnllod to consldor En
shown In tho rings exposed whon Kneor Rlchurdson's report on tho
ono of our forest gnlnts 'has been coos Day waterworks situation. Tho
felled. Did you over count them nnd cionr Lnko property recommended ns
lguro how Blow thlH ono crop hriB n Hourco of HMIlly jfl owne,i i,y Dr.
Won In ripening for uso? To reck- R, MnRB, j. Albort Matson. L. J.
r,ynX,JOI,0Jt..to H on? (,n!,KOr Simpson nnd m S. Chandler nnd
lire or to wnsto Its vnltio in un- ntura
,.i.mi.i ii.... .... .i ..,i..i. oiiuirn.
nitiui'ii ii'KKUiK la huibu IIIUII(IUU1IHII,
It 'Is n crime.
October's Tqpestry.
Hy'tho mountnln stands October,
Llko n wenvor brown nnd old;
For his wurp ho uses sunbeams
Threads of pulpltutlng gold;
And the loom spread out beforo him
m lilt i m i iiiiii i f in mi.
Whllo his shuttle, playing swiftly,
Is tho wind of autumn Iteon.
For his woof ho chooses colore
Amethyst and. purple lost
In tho bluo of smoke nnd shadows,
In tho gray of oarly frost;
Vivid carinlno, saffron, author;
Fadod tints the sumnior loft;
Mauve and lllao softly blcndod
All thoso form Octobor's weft.
All day long I hoar tho music
Of his shuttlo nnd his loom;
All day long I watch hlm weaving
Till tho stars begin to bloom.
And tho figures on his fabric,
bu wa wmv n N.vir
As each dny they brighter grow,
Seem the forms nnd llow'r-llko faces ;
Of tho Junes I used to know.
ALICE E. ALLEN.
85 and 305
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Preps.)
OltEGON. Oct. 81 Fair to-
iiIkIU and Sunday with easterly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItK-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 1:00 p. in., Oct. 20, by Mrs.
K Mlngiis, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum . . . TS 4
Minluiiim '10
At 1:00 p. m CI
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
HORN.
LAFON To Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lnf
on, Jr., at tho home of Mrs. Lufon's
IKireuts (.In illnrrodsburg, Ky., n
dnughtor, Wed., Oct. 18. News
of the arrival of the little Miss
Iiob Just been rcelved here and will
bo most gratifying to tho many
friends of the estimable parents.
Mr. Lafon left hero about a week
ngo and should reach Hnrrodsburg
today. Ho will probably remain
there until his wife and daughter
can return with him to Marshlleld.
FISH. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.
Fish, October 20, n son. Mother
nnd child nro doing nicely. They
reside nenr tho Smith-Powers Log
ging enmp, No. 2. N .
KuIIh TimIiiv. The Nnnn Smith
sailed this forenoon wfth nnothor big
'., f I I...- f... l,n a,IM, ...Ml
Must lloimlr Itoml T. V. Ronnlo
of North Dond who has tho contract
for carrying tho mnll betweon Nyrth
Dond nnd Gnrdluor, stntes thnt tho
liostofllce Inspector hns notllled him
thnt unless tho road supervisors along
tho routo ropnlr the road nnd rut out
tho brush, tho sorvlro may bo discon
tinued. Tho brush Is so douso thnt
,t , mOB8iblo to keen tho mnll dry
during tho rnlny 'wenther .
Hound Over. Jess Day, former pu
gilist, Is confined In tho Coos county
.Inll pending tho nctlon of tho grand
Jury on charges against him In con
nection with a "rough houso" in a
resort thofe. lo Is unablo to furnish
$500 ball required hv Justice Holdcn.
Mnrjorlo Denn nnd Miss Drnck woro
required to furnish $100 bonds eneh
for npponrnnco ns wltnossos ngnlnst
Dny. ,
Opposes Discharge Wm. Dawson
of Adn county, Idnbo, hns entered ob
jection to tho discharge of J. Virgil
Pugh In tho hankriintev courts. As
ono of tho grounds for onnoshig Mr.
Pugh's discharge was of liability for
vnrlous debts, Mr. Dawson sets out
that Just prior to filing hts potltlon In
bankruptcy. Mr. Pugh transferred Al
teon shnres of stock In tho Coos Day
Tldo Land company to Abraham Van
Zllo of North Dond for $225 when tho
stock was roasonablyworth $3,00.
Line Nearly Done. Jas Watt, who
returned toda from n trip to Co
qulllo, reports' thnt Contractor Con
(Iron hns practically completed' tho
grading for tho changing of the local
railway's tracts nt Coqulllo City. Tho
flno woathor has enabled them to
ninko rnpld progress on tho work,
much to tho gratification of Supt. i
Mlllor. Mr. Watt says It Is vory gra
tifying to Bee somo actual railroad
building after hearing all tho talk
about construction during tho last
few years.
Port Election. Parties from Cur
ry county report that lntonso Interest
Is being taken In tho approaching
Port Orford port olectlon which Is to
bo hold Friday, Octobor 30. Many
of the big timber owners In the dis
trict aro lighting It nnd It Is nlso said
that many of tho ranchors nro ngalnst
It. A largo amount of literature hns
been circulated ngnlnst it. On tho
other hnnd, tho business men of Port
Orford nro holding mnss meetings
throughout thnt section to urge tho
voters to support tho proposition.
Personal Notes
G. J. LEHMANSKI left today tor
Portland on business.
MRS. W. H. SMITH.of Coos Itlver Is
Murshflold shopper today.
OTTO HILL of Coos River
Mutshllold business visitor.
Is a
C. C. DRIDGES, tho well known Coos
River rancher, Is In Marshlleld.
C. W. STANFORD of Hnyncs Inlet
Is In Mnrshllcld today on business.
ALEX MATSON nnd wlfo of Cntch
Ing Inlet nro Marshlleld shoppers
today.
POSTMASTER Win. E. HOMME of
Coostou was a Mnrshllcld visitor
today.
W. F. ROWRON of Ten Mile Is In
Mnrshfleld today on business nnd
pleasure.
LOUIS STONE of Catching Inlet was
n Marshlleld business visitor this
afternoon.
CHAS. MAHAFFY of Coos River Is
In Mnrshllcld oft business nnd
pleasure.
D. O. KEN'YON' of Lnkcsldo wns
looking nftcr buslncsB interests in
Mnrshllcld today.
MRS. GEO. DLACIC of Catching In
let is spending tho day with
Mnrshllold friends.
W. F. DENNING, koopor of tho Cnpo
Argo LlghthouBO, Is a Marshlleld
business visitor today.
MRS. FRANK DLACIC nnd Mrs. Hnr
mnn Stnnford of Sumner nro
Mnrshfleld shoppers today.
MRS. A .II. POWERS who has been
111 for a couple of weekB was re
ported not so well today.
J. M. UPTON has gono to Curry coun
ty to visit for n week with his fath
er, n ploncor of thnt suction.
MRS. ANDREW STORA nnd Miss
Slgnn Stora of Coos River aro
Marshlleld shoppers todny.
MRS. S. A. YOAICAM camo doWn
from her Coos River homestead
todny to visit friends nnd rela
tives. ' i
MRS. M. J. Ostrow nnd bnby loft to
day for Coos City for n short visit
nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas.
Hunter.
J. D. GOSS Is expected homo on tho
Redondo from San Franclscb
where ho has been looking nftor
legnl mnttors.
DAVE SNEDDON of Llbby who hnh
been very 111 nt Mercy hospltnl for
n couplo of woks Is still In a rath
er critical condition.
JACK SNEDDON enmo In todny from
South Inlet whoro ho is teaching
school to spend Sunday with IiIh
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Sned
don. A. W. MEYERS who has been visit
Inc eastern niarkots and also at his'
old homo In Poiinsylvnnln is ex
pected to return the lntter part of
next week.
MRS. H. DASSETT nnd Mrs. Milton
Mllloy, of Ashland, Wis., nrrlvod
hero yestordny for a months' visit'
nt tho homes of M. Porclvnl nnd
Chns. Schjonborg In South Mnrslt-'
field. I
J. K. TAYLOR nnd wlfo, who resldo
near camp 2 on Isthmus Inlot nro
In Mnrshllold today.
ARTHUR GEE nnd wlfo of Coqulllo
pnsscd through hero todny on routo
to Spoknno, Wnsh., whoro thoy will .
mnko their futuro homo. Mrs. Geo'
Is n cousin of Mrs. W, F. Harmon, j
D. F. ROSS, the well known Cntch-'
lug Inlot ploneor, wns slinking
hands with friends In Mnrshllold
today. Ho has fully rocovorod
from his rocont Injurlos nnd HI-1
noss.
MAYOR L. J. SIMPSON of North,
Dond Is n Mnrshllold buslnoss vis-'
Itor todny. Whilo somo opposl-.
tlon hns dovoloped to tho Termin
al Railway frnnchtso thoro, ho Is
In hopes that It will carry. j
ONE nnd HALF CENT per POUND ,
for POTATOES by tho sack. A NONA
Cash CJUOCEUY.
Music by full band next SATUH
DAY NIfillT.
Don't forget the Turkish Baths
PHONE 214-J.
Have your Job printing done at I
nio Times offlco.
Light.
Drifted Snow Flour
White
Always Right
GIVE CONCERT
E
Program Announced For Band
Entertainment In Marsh
field Tomorrow.
Director Fenton of tho Coos Day
Concert band niioiiunccd this after
noon the program for tho special con
cert to bo given Sunday nftornoon.
If the weather will permit, It will bo
given nt tho City Pnrk but if tho
wenther is unfavorable, It will bo
given nt tho Masonic Opera house.
The program follows:
March, "Tho Thoroughbred" Fallback
Overture, "Nnbucodonosor" ...Vordl
Reverie, "Gloaming" Root
Morceau, "Whispering of Lovo".
Dion
Selection, "11 Trovntoro" Vordi
Gloria from "12th Mnss". . . .Moznrt
March. "Champ Clark's Congress"
Huff
Star Spangled Uanucr.
MYRTLE POINT POINTKUS
News of Upper Coqullo ns Told by
the Fnterprl.se.
R. C. Dement, president of tho
Coos nnd Curry County Fnlr Assocla
tlon, has called n meeting of that ns
soclntlon to bo hold In this city Sat
urday afternoon, Oct. 21, for tho
purposo of tnklng steps towards pro
curing grounds at or near Myrtlo
Point.
V. L. Arrlngton returned Wodnes
, dny aftornoon from a wcok's visit
I with his dnughter, Mrs. Hcrbort
Unities of Coos City.
At tholr meeting last Monday tho
city council voted to reduce tho ll
cenno on pool tables from $100 to
$50 per year.
J. E. Hooper went to Mnrshfleld
Wodnesdny on n business trip. U
expects to tnko n run up Coos Riv
er before returning.
Flnloy .Hnrtloy, who hns been suf
fering from consumption for tho last
two years, pnRsod away Tuesday, Oct.
17th, 1011, near Eckloy, whoro ho
hns been spending tho summer In tho
hills In hopo of rcgnlnlng his health.
Ho was gradually getting worso nnd
Ills family hns been with him for A
numbor of weeks.
Hownrd Flnloy Hnrtloy, tho
youngest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Flnloy
Hnrtloy died on Wednesday of last
week, October 11, 1911, at tho ngo
of 9 mouths nnd 20 dnys.
To kcop n diner's Angora cloarr
thoro luiB boon invented n silver clip
to hold nnd snuoozo n sllco of lemon.
Tho city of Pnrls'owiiB n niuchlno
which can grind out nearly n qunrter
of a million wooden paving blocks
n dny.
Trimming from now flnx nnd
hemp nro tho sfftck from which la
mndo tho llnost grndos of "rlco"
clgaretto paper.
ff you hnvo nnyening to soil, trade,
rant or wnnt holp, try a want na.
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Helps straighten out the
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PHONE 111, MAHSIIFIELD.
SUNDAY