The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 31, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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S. P. 15 BUS!
NEAR EUGENE
(Continued from page 1.)
the beginning of nctunl construction
work and suy they hope It will start
nt once.
"Several Southern Pacific rlght-of-wny
deeds were fllcd for record this
afternoon. One was from John E,
Gardner, for right-of-way through
Innd near the city HlnltB also an
ngreoruent for the sale of two acres
ndjolnlng the company's right-of-way
nnd adjoining the right-of-way re
cently secured by the Oregon Elec
tric. The other deeds were from the
following: Albert E. Mills and wife,
section 32, township 17-5 west; L.
W. Elliott and wife; Phlllas Dials
nnd wife, section 20, township 17-1
west. The Inst named Is located near
the Gardner tract."
"It develops thnt the Southern Pa
cific company has made a contract
for meat In largo quantities from
Broders Brothers meat market with
out specifying the amount to bo taken
or the time of delivery. This indi
cates that there Is liable to be some
thing of Importance transpiring In
road building boforo long. The con
tract was mado about two weeks
ngo."
The Pacific Great Western has also
filed many right-of-way deeds nt Eu
geno recently.
CLEAR RIGHT Or WAY.
GREAT NAVAL
UD
E
Buildings Must Ho Hcnovitl From It
Within Stv Mouths.
Tho right-of-way agents working
on tho route between Eugene and
I Coos Dny hnvo been Instructed to
ncrvo notice on nil property owners
from whom they acquire property
that' all buildings must bo removed
from tho rlght-of-wny within six
months. This orders covers tho en
tlro dtstnnco from Eugcno to Coos
Day.
Thcro was llttlo railroad news
afloat hero today. Tho statement of
C. K. Smith thnt Coos Bay would not
havo a railroad within threo years
caused somo comment. W. P. Mur
phy Bnld that "Smith was a knock
er." Others claimed that Smith's
posslmlsm wns possibly due to a do
slro on his pnrt to buy timber In this
soctlon moro chenply for a few
yenrs.
It was stated by North Ilend par
tlea today thnt C. It. Smith and Her
bert Armstrong, his locnl maungcr.
carefully went over tho North Hentl
waterfront tho other day making
maps of It and Indicating plans af
fecting .It.
WANT GOVERNMENT TO PUBLISH
United States Assembles 126
War Vessels at New York
and Los Angeles.
(By Associated PreBs to Coos Bay
Times.,
NEW YORK, Oct. 31 New York
hns prepared to entertain for threo
days this week 20,000 blue Jackets on
102 war vessels of the Altantlc licet
ordered hither for participation In
the most ambitious mobilization of
fighting craft ever undertaken In this
country. In command of Itenr Ad
miral Hugo Ostcrhnus, all the avail
able ships of the Atlantic squadron
began steaming toward New York
harbor last week, and twenty-four
vessols of tho Pnclllc squadron nro
due at Loj Angeles for the west coost
naval demonstration there. Ono
hundred nnd twenty-six In nil, they
will remain at anchor until Thurs
day; there will bo two nights of Il
lumination, nnd Jack ashore will
havo perhaps the grcntest land feto
of his career. Tho number of men
duo nt New York alone surpasses tho
strength of Shatter's army In Cuba.
Arrangements hero call for live,
nnd perhaps bovcii miles of ships,
great and smnlt, forming four lines
In tho Hudson River from West
Fifty-seventh street to Fort Wash
ington, or above. Tho battlcshlpB
will bo 400 yards apart, destroyers
300, smaller torpedo boats and other
crnft 200. In order thnt thoy may
bo displayed to tho best advautago
It was arranged to havo tho sub
marines nnchorcd nearest tho Now
York shore. Next In lino como tho
bnttlcshlps and, In the third nnd
fourth columns, nenrest Now Jersey,
tho destroyers and torpedo boats.
This long lino of 102 vessels,
twenty-four of thorn battleships com
prising tho tlowor of tho Atlantic
licet, will havo an aggrcgato tonnage
of 577,285 and off Los Angeles to
twenty-four warships Will havo a ton
nngo of 110,215, making a grand to
tal of 003,530. Thus, as a national
naval display, tho mobilization will
surpass tho German rovlow at Kiel
In September ;wlll outweigh tho
French display nt Toulon last month
nnd will rank second only to tho
great array of lighting ships which
assembled In tho Solont on Juno 24
during tho ceremonies of Gcorgo V
of England. On that occasion there
wnB a display of 107 British warships
and eighteen foreign vessels, and tho
nggregnto tonungo of British vessols
alone wns moro than n million.
Tho entlro fleet which will swing
nt anchor In tho Hudson river until
Thursdny comprises twenty-four bat
10 GET
H1UM
.tleshlps, two armored cruisers, two
protected cruisers,', twenty-two do
Coniiiiorrlnl Bodies nnd Fruit Men Rt,.oyor8, sixteen torpedo bonts, eight
oVlc,,,JV,l, :fo,'NoMI.",,:",lJlu . iBubmarlnes, threo torpedo fleet ten
COUAU.IS, Ore., Oct. .1. Prof. ,,orH( four B,,nuoatH( ,,0 miscoun
ts m .fL8' in n 1Vl8lil ,f nooiw vessols. such ns hospital, sup
t,?rn rnnlnt i L & ) i ' " miiiniinltloii ships; olght col
letter ?r, ,BC A Alnboouf of thof'k,,H' " 0,( tnkop " tl,rco tHK8'
v,m.. n, ,.v,., W."f "f "iXovor In tho history of tho American
Ing for the assistance of tho college ! livy hnvo s ninny 1wrB,,, )eon'
in n movement which tho commercial . l""" ihw . "
clubs, chnmberH of commerco nnd requires nearly half tho enlisted
fruit growers of tho northwest nro1Ht"-,"Kt" ,)f ,ho olUlro ,mvy
backing. Tho plan Is to secure from The flagship Connecticut, which
tho government un appropriation fori'1'' '" Atlantic fleet on its nround
tho publlcutlnn In ono volume of tho t he-world cruise, will Bwlng nt tho
thousands of fttio color plates of var-houd of the column not fur from tho
lottos of fruits grown throughout tho, giant Florida, which makes hor np-
Unlted States.
Tho work would, of course, bo ex
pensive. Tho Geneva. N. Y., Experi
ment Stntlon spent $50,000 on tho
publlcntlon of "Tho Apples of Now
York;" nnd "Tho Grapes 'of Now
York" cost $3.-i.000 for n slni-ln n.ll-
tlon, so It would bo nocossnry for tho
pcarnnco In public for tho tlrst time.
Sho was only recently put In commis
sion, has not yet had her speed trials,
and in participating in tho display
she lonves the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
whero sho was built, for hor first
turn around tho harbor.
Ah an experiment of nssombllng on
Marshfield School Board May
Take Over Local Tabernacle
For Use of Students.
The Marshflold school bonrd Is
planning to securo the Tabernacle
building and convert It Into n gymna
sium for tho pupils of the public
schools. Tho plan Is now underway
and It Is hoped to consummate it
shortly.
The board has taken the mntter
up with the commltteo which built
tho Tnbcrnncle for revival purposes.
It Is understood thnt it can bo ob
tained for $000. It originally cost
about $1,400 and It Is further stated
that the committee will turn It over
to the schools for tho bnlanco still
owlngs that Is about $000. As tho
school board has not tho fundB on
hand now, It may bo necessary to
raise part of the money nt least by
subscriptions.
C. A. Smith dwns tho site on which
the building Is erected and It Is un
derstood that he will permit a con
tinuation of the use of tho ground for
little or nothing.
Tho school bonrd Iiub been desirous
of some dny erecting n flno gymna
sium for tho public Bchools on the
High school grounds but the erection
of n suitable building and the equip
ping of It will mean a considerable
outlay. It Is believed that tho Tn
bornnclc building will bo adequate
until means nro nvallnblo for the
erection of tho permanent gymna
sium. Besides affording n place for
basket ball and Indoor games, It Is
planned to put In somo equipment
such ns horizontal bnrs, punching
bag, Indian clubs, weights, etc.
Tho location of tho Tabcrnnclo
building will make It, available for
the students of both buildings If It
Is so desired.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Cnpt. Johnson, who is hero on tho
Daisy Freeman which Is loading lum
ber nt the C. A. Smith mill, is an old
time Coos Bny mariner, having run
In hero ns captain of the Breakwater
for a time.
Tho Breakwator will sail tonight
from Portland for Coos Bay and
should reach hero early Thursday
morning.
REAR, Mink nnd OTTKK THAI'S
nt MILXKH'S.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific
Llvory & Trnnsfor Co.
HAWLEY HAS j
AUTO ESCORT'
I
CONGRESSMAN KN.IOYS TRIP
FHOM COQl'ILLE TO MYRTLE
POINT WITH LAHGE DELEGA-,
TIOX OF CITIZENS.
( Special to Tho Tlmds.)
COQUILLE, Or., Oct. 31. A del
egation of citizens in cars driven by
J. W. Leneve, H. II. Most, J. A.
Lamb, Al Hlto, T. A. Walker, and G.
A. Itoblnson mnde tho run over to
Myrtle Point Monday afternoon to
escort Congressman W. C. Hawlcy to
this city.
Among those making tho trip to.
Myrtle Point wero Stnto Sonntor W. i
C. Chnso, Republican County Central
Committeeman P. M. Hall-Lowls, J. i
J. Stanley, Ned Kolloy, Geo. E. Peo
ples, It. S. Knowlton, Fred LInognr
nnd eighteen others.
Tho ronds wore excellent, nnd tho;
weather as flno ns could havo beenj
dcslrod and all enjoyed tho trip. He-1
turning, with Mr. Ilawley, tho party
dined nt Tho Baxter, and then pro
ceeded to tho rooniB of tfio Kokeol
Klub whore nn Impromptu recep-
Ho goes to Bnndon tomorrow.
ECZEMA REMEDY ALSO
WASHESiPIMPLES
AWAY
No remedy thnt wo hnvo ever sold
for Eczemn, Psoriasis, and nil other
dlscnscs of tho skin has given moro
thorough satisfaction than the D.D.D.
Prescription for Eczema.
A 25c trial bottlo can be secured
At onco.
Our pntrons And that D. D. D. not
only gives Instant relief to tho itch
ing, burning skin, quickly driving
out nil tho dlscnso germs, but It Is
also tho most delightful wash for
tho complexion they over used. Ab
solutely harmless and pleasant to
use, D. D. D. cleanses tho skin of nil
minor impurities, such ns rashes nnd
pimples, over night, nnd lenves tho
skin clear and smooth as that of n
child.
It Is now genornlly known thnt
thcro Is nothing thnt can equal D.D.D.
as n household remedy for nil skin
troubles, no matter what they arc.
We, ourselvcB, nro so fully convinc
ed of tho merits of this wonderful
romeUy thnt wo will chnrgo you noth
ing if tho first full bIzo bottlo of
D.D.D. docs not .mnko good ovory
claim.
Better drop In and talk It over
with iiB anyhow.
Hod Cross Drug Store.
The Suit Question
Can be settled' easily here for the Man that desires Suit
"Smartness."
Our swell Fall Suits show all the little "kinks" that
give individuality to Men's Clothes without being freak
ish. The new features in Cut and Tailoring have all been
honored by the best Tailors, who mado those suits to
our order.
The new colorings in fabrics are handsome, and
we're showing a long price range of unusual values,
$10.00, $15.00 Up to $45.00
Mr. Smart Dresser, we're at your service for a hand
some, clean-cut, Fall Suit as well as Rain Coats -
Overcoats or Gabardine.
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Marshiicld
Bandon
FAST AND COSLMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIHELES8
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday,
Nov. 4, at 3 o'clock P, M,
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44 C. F. McGEORGB, Agent.
WOHTII nil you pay. for it
HAINES' FEED nnd FLOUR.
LAMPS nt MILNHR'S.
........... . . i . ' M Ml t'.MIl'nillUlll Ul IIBSUIIIIIIIIIK 'l
HnMo hn , . m n "i ,l,rK!',r, ln,,,,-,hort notice a groat number of ships
prlatlon thnn would be within tho, ...,,....., .,.,." 8 liolnir wntched
reach of any ono stnto for tho nur- ... . h . . . ,i i.Y
p080 ' l,lu ' "r with Interost by nnvnl nuthorlties,
Look
Before You
Buy
A glanco at the
Toggery
Clothing
Will convince- you of
their superior stylo nnd
tailoring and no other
clothes at tho price, $2U
to $25, can surpass
them. "Wo do not con
i'uso our buyers by ad
vertising suits from $10
to $-10. Ono price, good
goods and on tho square
is our motto.
The Toggery
nnd may be compared from n naval
viewpoint, to the mobilization of
troops nt San Antonio .during tho
Mexican Insurrection. Tho problem
of moving twenty thousand snllurs Is
vastly easier than moving troops over
laud, howovor, for tho formor re
quires but a shifting of u floating
structure with crow, arms and provi
sions complete, while transporting an
army by train Is n problem of hercu
lean proportions nnd porploxltlcs.
CARELESS ABOUT APPEN
DICITIS IN MARSHFIELD
Many Marshflold pcoplo havo stom
nch or bowel troublo which Is llkoly
to turn Into nppcndlcltls. If you
hnvo constipation, sour stomach, or
gns on tho stomach, try slmplo buck
thorn bark, glycorlno, etc., ns com
pounded In Adlor-I-kn, tho now Gor
mnn appendicitis remedy. Lockhnrt
& Parsons states thnt A SINGLE
DOSE of this slmplo remedy will ro
llevo bowol or stomach troublo al
most INSTANTLY.
i
Union Oils
JASOLINE DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEROSENE
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
unci
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Mnndifleld, Oro. PHONE U02-J
.Mull Orders Solicited.
EQUIPPED WITH WI HE LESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS THOM POHTLANI) AT H P. M. ON OCTOHEH , 10, 17, 21
AND 1. SAILS THOM MARSHFIELD AT SEHVICE 01.' THE
TIDE ON OCTOHEH 7, II, 21 AND 28.
L. II. KEATING. AGENT PHONE MAIN 8Mi
CLEMENCY FOR XEGHESS.
Over .10,000 Petition Tuft to Prevent
Execution In Washington.
(Hy Associated Press to Coos nny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C Oct. 31.
Unless Presldont Tuft or death Inter
venes, Mnttlo Loninx, n nogress, will
bo hnugod in tho national capital No
vember 20. Tho prisoner Is crltlcnl-
ly 111 and may not llvo till tho day
bot for hor execution. A petition of
fifty thousand names has been pre
sented to tho President for clomency
Shu Killed her husband.
CARVING Sets at MILNEH'S.
Don't forget tho Turkish Baths
PHONE 21 l-J.
NOTICE TO riSHEHMEN.
Wo want fresh salmon nnd nre
proparod to pay tho hlghost cash
prlco for thorn. For further parti
culars soo C. G. IIOCKETT,
Empire. City, or
GEO. F. SMITH,
Coos Rlvor.
Hello! Hello!
Housowlvos of Marshfield use
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
It your grocer does not keep
It call up rilONE 73-J.
Froo dollvery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
also
STEHIL1ZED CREAM & SnLK
ICE, HUTTERMILK,
COTTAGE CHEESE
Public Stenographcrj
All Work Confidential
Phone No. 156 No. Broilaway
"THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Will Sail from Portland for Marshfield Saturday, Nov. 4,
6 P.M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE U O. V. McGKOROE, Agent
A new stock of tho latest In
the
MAZDA LAMPS
Sond In Your Ordor
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIAHLO ND JOSSON GEJnSNT.
The best Domestic and Imported brands,
Plftitor, Lime, Brick and ail kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH HHOADWAY. PHONE 201
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
After the abow try a Turkish Batb
Phono 2 14-J.
For the Man Who Knows
thoro's nothing Hl;o n rich, Juicy
beefstenk no bird's nests for Ills.
If thero's ono thing wo'ro particular
obout (wo hnvo a enro for every
ounco of ment lenvlng theso prem
ises), It's our beefsteaks porter
house, sirloins, tonderloln nud all.
Wo keep a keen eyo on tho mnrket
nnd give you ovory benoflt of a shado
In pricing.
Marshfield Cash Market
Phono 221J
Pioneer llulldlng Front St.
II. FOURNIEH, PROP.
Goods'Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE .MAIN 57-J
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
CoQulllo Offlje Phone 191 Marshflold Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands 'a specialty.
Gonaral Agents "EASTSIDE"
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd
careful drlvors nro now nt ttho dis
posal of tho Coos Day public at
HEASONARLE RATES
Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready for
nny trip nnywhore nny time. Horses
boarded and rigs cared for.
Now hcarso and special acomrao
dntlons provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
PHONE 273-J
Hero la a woman who speaks from
personal knowlodgo and long exper
ience, viz., Mrs. P. II. Drogan, of Wil
son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex
perience that Chamtorlaln's Cough
Romedy Is far superior to any other.
For croup thoro la nothing that excels
It." For sale by all dealers.
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our stages lenvo Marshflold for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock every
evonlng and nfford quickest connections with Southern Pacific
Rnllway. Faro JG.00.
COOS HAY ROSEnURG STAGE LINE.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., MnrshfleW.
C. P. RARNARD, Agent, ROSEHURG, Ore.
X'JUJ.M'J 11
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phono 8131
A. Modorn Drlck Building, Electrio
Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Wator.
nOTEL .com
O. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Broadway and Market
Marshfield, Oregon.
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
THE LLOYI 4
Rates reduced to: DayBOc. 7do
fl.00; week J2.00 to ?5.00. How
keeping apartments with gas rau
$10.00 to $18.00 per moaft."
BATHS E. W. "'"'Itt"1
WANTPT)!!!
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AT
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the W
tic Cleaning Company. Orders
work taken at
GOING & HARVEY
PHONE 1M
JJL
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