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, -.. a "-' iifff r'!ilvfi?ntM'Mw? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 EVENING EDITION. PLOWS TUAT ARE PERFECT jltf. FARMER: This is the plow you have, been looking for. It turns the soil completely. Made especially for Coos County soil. Fioimeer Hard w oarowa,ir aao front st mahshfield OREGON mpaimj Always- "The Busy Corner" CORNS? Very troublesome aren't they? Nyal's Corn Remover will guarantee to remove that corn, It's just another of the famous Nyal's line of Family Remedies for which we are Exclusive Agents, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phoie Maii 298 Us Big Hit! 1&C2L, ' ' thi: WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Nov. 2. Fair to night nnd Friday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE l'OUT. For twenfy-four hours ondlng nt 4:00 p. m.i Nov. 1, by Mrs. E. MlngiiB, Bpeclal government meteorological obsorvor: Maximum 05 Minimum , 38 At 4:00 p. m 50 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. A Hundred Lnst Night. wore- Turned Away CuIIig aivs Minstrels Silver Spoon Sweets Arc Delicious Chocolates made of Pure Materials, in a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY workmen. They are packed in -rjoimd boxes at 25c and 1-pound boxes at 50c. Each package contains a Coupon which will help you to get ono oi! these beautiful Silver Spoons everybody sells 'em. Bradley Candy Co. Marshfield formerly II V ULUUVI III Company. Dost Show of tho Season. Last Time. TKe Royal TONIGHT. Bt wi Send One Full Coupon, (or 2 half Coupons) and 10c for Ono Spoon 6 Coupons and dSc for Six Spoons. LOST Wi'diicudny afternoon, 1d round pin with pearl In contra. J church hall. ruiHuu HiuriiHii or Buuuurm uuaigu with Krnduatcd pearls on spirals, light gold undornoath, about an Inch nnd n half In dlamoter. Please rotum to Times' ofllco. TOUXI) Illiuik chock niul notebook on tho bank of Lono Wolf, Okla. Owner can havo samo by paying for this ad. JJlt. i:. F. WINKLER, Naturopath ami Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation freo. Ofllco hours: 'to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 ami C to 8 p. m. Xtturopath Institute Itoom No. 1. fo- 13C Droadway, Marshflold, Oro )R. a. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the AmerWan school of Osteopathy at Klrksville, Mo. Ofllce ' Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to iPbone lci.j; Marahtleld; Oregon. w. hennktt; Prof. A. Richards TEACH Ell OK PIANO. And volco culture Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Songs tackon Bldg., iao Ilrondwny. roil RENT FornMied liousriuvn lug rooms, 1024 Elrod. FOR HALE Thoroughbred bull dog year old. If taken Immediately will soil for ?10. Apply "O" Times Ships Shells. Dr. Haydcn Is now arranging to mnko a Bhtpment of spe cimens of Coos Day Bhells to tho Flold Musouni at Chicago. Others Mentioned. Among tho possible candidates for mayor of Marshflold mentioned today wero C. F. McKnlght, Ivy Condron nnd A. J. Savage. On Eastern Trip, Coos Day friends of J. O. Stcmmler of Myrtlo Point have received cards announcing that ho Is now nt Tolodo, O., on routo homo from an extended eastern trip. lliilhU Houses. Sovoral now float houses nro being built on North Front strcot, north of th,o Ferry Transit's landing. Geo W. King Is roportcd as building soma of them. Named Appraisers. Z. T. John son, W. E. Lundy nnd J. D. Dark low have been nntnod appraisers of tho assets of Ernest Hormnnn of Myr tlo Point, who recently filed a peti tion In bankruptcy. Change Track. It Is expected that tho removal of the local rail way's tracks from tho Main streot of Coqulllo to tho waterfront Micro will bo completed Saturday and tho rnlls swung over Sunday. In THly. Tho Nnnn Smith ar rived In today from Day Point nftor a good trip up tho coast. Arno Mor een who was expected on hor did not nrrlvc, being delnycd In Oakland by business matters. Meet Friday. Tho Young People's Rocloty of tho Marshflold Lutheran church will hold a monthly meeting Frldny evening nt 8 o'clock In tho Plans for tho coming season will bo nindo and all mombors nro urged to attend. open evenings thru a few weeks. Whether It will be Just for tho hol idays or for a longer period has not been determined. To Close Quint. Parties from Al- legauy todny stated that Emmett Pierce has practically completed his logging operations on tho Simp son Lumber company's tract near there nnd Is now planning on mov ing his camp to tho Coqulllo sldo. New Boat. Capt C. E. Edwards of tho Steamer Alert Is llgurlng on hav Ing a Btcrn-wheel bont built for tho Allegany-Coos Day run. Sho will bo of light drnught and speedier thnn tho Alert. She will bo used in tho fast pasongor servlco next summer. Pioneers' Picture. This morning thoro wns an unusual gathering of Coos Dny pioneers on Front street nnd they took advantage of tho op portunity to havo a group plcturo taken woro Judgo D. L. Watson of Coos City, It. C. Cordcs, Capt. Llght ncr, L. M. Noblo nnd E. O. Hall. Two Itenlty Deals. Carl Johnson and wlfo of Mnrshflcld nro reported to havo bought tho Joseph Larson rnnch bolow tho forks of Coos river nnd to bo planning to move on to It soon. A. J. Carlson was reported to day as having bought eighty acres of land near tho old govornmont stono quarry on Coos River from Al Smith and W. II. Kennedy. Survey Not Done. A. .0. Raab of North Dond went to Coqulllo yestor 1 day to confer with tho Coos county commissioners about tho proposed road connecting Kcntuck and tho other lnlots, Including North Coos Itlvor. Owing to tho county survoyor not having completed tho survey of tho routo, no action can bo takon bo fore tho noxt Bcsslon of tho commis sioners. ItiiHiiuisseii Star. In Its wrltoup of Inst Saturday's gamo botweon Oregon Agricultural Collcgo and tho Chenin wall Indian team, a Corvallls paper says that Gordon Rasmusson, son of N. nnsmusscn of Marshflold, wns caBlly tho star of tho last quartor. Although handicapped by his Injured hand, the Corvallls paper says RaB inusscn played n brilliant gamo. Cor wallis won 7G to C, Chomawah hav ing scored on a fluko. Elks Meet. Tho Marshllold lodgo of Elks hold an onjoynblo meeting Inst night. J. W. Miller of Coqulllo was Initiated, tho now ritual being used for tho first time. Tho initia tion ceremony wns followed by a Dutch lunch and n Keno contest. It wns announced that tho special com mlttco had arranged for tho Elks' ball to bo given nt tho Engles Hall, Novombor 20. Has 111k Crowd. Tho Negro Min strel performance nt tho Royal last evonlng brought out ono of tho Inrg Mahshfleld business visitor today. J. J. CLINKINDEARD of Coob Riv er Is a Marshflold business visitor. A. D. DALY will leave Saturday for Portland on business and pleasure. CI IAS MASTERS will leave Saturday for Portland and other northern points. REV. FATHER MUNRO returned today from a two weeks' visit la Portland. A. R. McCOMD expects to lcavo Sat urday for Portland on a Bhort bus iness trip. MRS. L. J. CODY of Dandon Is spond lng n fow days with friends in. Marshflold. R. E. SHINE of Coqulllo Is looking: after business rnattors in Marsh field today. ROI1ERT MARSDEN Jr., returned" today from a short business visit in Portland. DAVID RODERTS, tho woll known Empire pioneer, waa greeting hl friends in Mnrshflcld today. VICTOR JOHNSON of tho C. A. Smith Lumber compnny returned today from a several wcoks' visit at his old homo In Minnesota. MRS. C. TURNDULL of Nowport, Wash., Is expected hero soon for an extended visit nt tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. J. P. Thomson. FRED MUETZEL of Ten Mllo wa In Marshflold again todny to con sult local authorities rolatlvo to another row in tho Muetzol house hold. MISS GENEVIEVE SENGSTAGKEtf ontcrtnlncd a fow friends at her homo last evening complimentary to MIbs Gortrudo Wilcox of Port land. DAVE SNEDDON of Llbby, who wa recovering from a sovoro nttack of porltonltls nt Mercy hospital, has contracted pneumonia nnd his con dition Is again rnthor critical. GEO. SHERIDAN, Mrs. E. A. Will laniB nnd Dorrln Williams wore among thoao loavlng on last even ing's stngo for Rosoburg. Mrs. Williams and son go to Eugono. DENNIS MCCARTHY, omclnl timber cruiser for Coos county, nnd his crow nro now nt work In tho vici nity of Allognny, having recently completed township 27 nnd part of township 20. DISTRICT DEPUTY J. II. STARR of Eugono 1b In tho city nnd Is organ izing a clasB for tho Modorn Wood men of Amorlcn. From Indica tions It Is expected that a class of 75 will be initiated sometime in December. GEORGE ROTNOR of tho Woolori Mill storo, will leave tomorrow for Portlnud whore ho will consult roprcsontatlvps of lnrgo eastern houses. lie had plnnncd to got away several days ago but was un able to. WANTED Dried Soo F. S. Dow. fruit packers WANTED Strong woman or girl to caro for elderly Invalid. Apply to Mrs. Sungatacken. WANTED Contract for clearing land. Will tnko land in payment. Addross "A. J. S." enro Times. UAUTEXDEIt with many years of exporlonco wants position. Cnn glvo local roforonco as to char acter. Phono 209, Lloyd hotel. WANTED Good, strong, steady boy for permnuont position. Inquire nt Lockhnrt'a Grocory. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING apartments, hot wntor, light and llnon 10 nnd up Lloyd hotel. J Lawyer. f w over Flanagan & Dennett Dank TV'- J. X. McCOHMAO. Physician and Surgeon , Marshfield, Oregon. oce: Lockhart Dulidlng, opposite Post Office. Phone 105-J It, D We ork ' J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. are equipped to do high class love QD Bhrt ntlC6 at th0 very Udv examination tree. It nu dant cPko building, oppo !ChamHer hotelf D11, " MOORE, n, , Propraetor :03 p!l1),scascs Specialty uu! "'IB Phone 81-L ofllco hours 1 to 5. T. J. SCAIFE a A. H. IIODGINS Marshfield Paint (8b Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phono 140L Oregon $100 Reward For any sowing machine I can't place In first class order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Loavo orders, drop a postal card or phone Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono lll-L Reference O. O. Lund, leather butchor If you have young children you havo perhaps noticed that disorders of tho stomach are their most com mon ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and. Liver Tablets oxcollent. They aro easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentlo In effect. For sale by all dealers. WANTED Girl for general hotiso work. Apply 188 Second nnd Park St., or P. O. Box 389, Marshflold. FOR SALE Cheap If taken soon, n good piano. Apply at F. Tlmmor man'a rcsldonco, North Front St. FOR SALE Two American hov ball alleys In flno condition, Cash or terms. Address A. B. Cnmpboll. MEN of Mu. who have soma Inventive ability please write tlllKIJI.KV A Mcl.NTIIIH, lnivnt tlurHv. Vblnirtftii. II 4 est crowds thnt has over gathered for laito Closing It wbb reported to- a show thoro. All tho posslblo stand- JUDGE D. L. WATSON of Coos City dny that n number of Marshflold ator- lng room wns Bold nnd thon ovor 100 1 wnB In Marshflold today. Ho has cs nro planning to resume romaming nnd to bo turned away by Manager J Lomnnskl. Tho troupo 1b snld to bo ono of tho best nogro aggregations thnt haB ovor visited tho Day. To- night Is their last nppearanco hero, as thoy go to Coqulllo vnlloy towns to morrow. Will Glvo Henr.'ng. In response to an Inquiry from Coos River, rnnchora who aro opposed to tho closing of tho Coob River cut-or, Major Morrow haB written hero that tho closing will not bo authorized until n hoarlng Is granted thoso opposing It. Tho closing of tho cut-off wns recom mended by Cnpt. PolhomuB. Major Morrow's nctlon Is In conformity with thnt of tho port of Coos Day com mission which Is considering It. At tho noxt meeting of tho port com missioners, Novombor 13, It Is expect ed thnt tho rauchors will ho present nnd present tholr rensons why tho cut-off should not bo closed. Perfect .Chocolates That's what Stafford's Cho colates aro. Thoao delicious confections cannot bo mndo any bettor. It thoy could wo would do It. Mndo In our own factory of tho highest grado of lngrodlonts, absolutely puro, nnd nftor a famous reclpo by nn oxport candy makor thoy roprosont tho nemo of perfec tion In Chocolates. Aftor you havo tasted thorn you will know this, for tho tasto tolls tho truth. TRY A BOX TODAY amrch fully rccoverod from his recent Ill ness. Although ovor sovonty-two years old now, frlonds today re marked that ho appeared to bo Im proving with ngo. MRS. FRANK ROGER8 of South Coos River wbb n Marshflold shop por today. MIbb Gortrudo Wil cox of Portland who has boon visit ing Miss Mnmlo Mahonoy and Mrs. Adams, roturnod with Mrs. Rogers to remain ovor Sundny at tho Rog ers' ranch. POSTMASTER W. B. CURTIS arriv ed homo todny from Portland where ho has been spondlng his annua! vacation. Ho mndo a trip with his brothor who Is mnstor of an oil tank vossol plying botweon Portland nnd Snn Diego. TWO STORES. Compliment Coos Day. It will bo of Interest to many on Coos Dny to know that Rov. II. H. Shires of Dornnrdsvlllo, N. J., and MIhb Mnblo Claro Mtllls, whoso marrlago takoa placo at tho C. J. Mlllls homo In San Frnnclsco today havo arranged with Perry & Nicholson of Mnrshilold for tho furniture for tholr now homo. I This Is probably tho largest order for ' -., K m C bo great n distance that has ovor1 tltV AlltO Service "on tilled by n Coos Day furnishing' linncn nn.t It lu onmntlilnn' fni. tllA Arm to bo proud of as woll ns other Coos Day people Dornnrdsvlllo la ronlly n suburb of New York City, Good Cars, Caroful Drlvors and ronsonnblo charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro nt any tlmo." Stands Dlanco Hotel and Dlnnco Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 4C. Night Phono 46. DARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors. E323S2 E0PLE EKHEHsaa "It Is a pleasuro to toll you thatj Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is tho host cough modlclno I hnvo ever used," writes Mrs. Huch Campboll, of Lavonla, Ga. "I have used It with all my chlldron nnd tho results have beon highly satisfactory." For salo by all dealers. I OUJvfOW FREE! ALL THIS WEEK To Introduco tho E. A. Wright lino of Preserves nnd nlso to romlnd you that Ehmann's Olive Oil Is tho best on tho market wo will glvo away freo with each ?1.00 Dottlp of Ehmann's Ollvo Oil one 25c jar of Wright's Preserves. This offer holds good for tho balanco of this weok. Plnco your order at once. . Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 MRS. McINTOSH of Mllllcomn Is a Marshflold shopper today. MnS. E. J, COFFELT of South Coos River Is In Marshflold today. MRS. J. A. WARD lotumod today from n short vlblt in Portland, i C. R. PECK will leave Saturday for Portland and San Francisco. I MRS. A. E. HARRIS of Mllllngton' wns a Marshflold shoppor today. I B. F. ROSS of Catching Inlet was a first Class Auto Service i Two flno Cndlllac cars ready for sorvlco at all hourB nnywhoro at rea honablo ratos. Phono CG-J until 11 p. in. nftor 11 p. in., Phono 5-J. Resi dence Phono 28-J, D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. A Scientific Health Food Drink olivo oil. It is a scientific health food, but be sure to got good puro oil, Our olive oil is the finest, richest, tastiest olivo oil produced, Builds you up, corrects diges tion, and is a fine food for convalescents, Our pure olive oil is likewise good for dressings, sal ads, and table use, B. & S. Pure Olive Oil in Bottles 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.25. Gallon cans $4.00. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, .MARSHFIELD. Petaluma Eggs At this season the best eggs come from there. Ask your grocer for them. Every Egg Guaranteed I