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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Y CLOTHCRAFT OU'LL need a rain-proof Overcoat this winter; there will be lots of days when you must be out in stormy weather, when a garment that sheds, instead of soaking up the water will be invaluable Our Raincoats are made right, and and we sell them right Rubberized Slipons, - $15 to $20 . Gaberdines, - - $20 to $25 Cravenettes, - - $10 to $30 Mill-to-Man Clothiers Woolefi Mill Store Coos Bay Ore. K3E2 V THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Nov. - 20. Rain In west, fair tonight In onst nnd Tuesday rain. Southerly winds, high along coast. -- LOCAL TEMPEHATUHE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending ' nt 4:00 p. m., Nov. 19, hy Mrs. E. Mlngus, spcclnl govcrnmont mctcorologlcat observer: Maximum 5G Minimum1 41 At 4:00 p. m 54 Preclpltntlon none Wind, Northwest; cloddy. New lJslncR. Jako Qoldio, for morly of Marshflold, Is now proprlo tor of Goldlo'B Duffct in tlto Aldor Hotel at Portland. Body Not Found. As yet, no tra co of tho body of Tim Doylo, tho loggor nt Gould's camp on North Coos Ulvor, who was drownod whllo driving logs laBt week, has boon found. Always- "TiTe Busy Corner" Vinol : For a general Tonic and tissue builder nothing is better, Makes good red blood and helps the appetite, Remember you can obtain this hero, ' Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone' Main 298' Us Thanksgivlfig Wilt soon bo hero. Arc- you ready for it? LET US HELP YOl ! Everything for tho Thanksgiving Dinner MINCE MEAT In bulk and also tho Nono-'Such brand NEW CHOP NUTS ' UtVI.M.vn nni.,i, BOILED CIDER HA1SIXS, GUHRAXTS, DATES, FIGS, CITKOX, ORANGE and LEMON PEEL FRUITS OP ALL KINDS APPLES HI. 00 l'Klt 110X. And don't forget to plnco your or ders early 'for tho famous Sealshipb Oysters In Bulk I'Olt RENT Homo In Bunker Hill. Stnililen's Studio, Hiundwny. I'OIt SAMC Household poods, hew ing machine For Kent 4-room Iioiiro. Inqiilro nt 3-7 Second St., F. J. Nelson. WANTED Ghl for gonernl house work. Apply MrB. F. 13. Huguo. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Tho trustees of tho Marshflold Swedish Luther an church wish to Inform tho pub lic that tho Lutheran church hnll Is rentablo for social nml enter tainment purposes for tho sum of $2.50 per occnslon to eoc'otlos and clubs, etc. It must bo strictly un derstood thnt card playing nnd dancing aro prohibited. Pnrtloa desiring to bo served nro wolcomo to coinmunlcato wltn Andrew Stor sart, 315 North Fiont street, or Phono 98R. WANTED lly young mini nnd wlfo experienced In dnlry nnd farm work, n position on rnnch for ono year or longor. Good roforenro. A. K. Iliiley, Gen. I)ol Marshflold, Or .HHI m:T n-rnnm lionst, unrlly lurnisucd. 3SG No. Second St. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY r It. K. I- WIXKLKH, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases trontod. Consul tation free. OIIlco hours: 9 to 12 n. in.; 2 to 5 and 0 to 8 p. m. Naturopath Institute Hooin No. 1. No. 13G Drondwny, Marshflold, Oro pK. u. W. LESLIE, -"' Osteopathic Physician Qraduato of tho Amorlcau school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllce In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 101-J; Marshilold; Oregou J V. BENNETT, Lawyer. Odlflo over Flanagan & Dennett Bank iarshflold Orogon yR. J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician pnd Surgeon Marshflold, Orogon. Jfllco: Lockhart Dulldlng, opposite Post Office Phono 105-J Change In Bout. Danny O'Brien has again got cold feet nnd has no tilled Promotor John Horron that ho cannot meot Enrl Hondorson hero ThnnkBglvlng day In a twenty-round bout. O'Brien Bays ho is going to lenvo Portland todny for Snn Fran clsco to Join Pack McFnrlnnd's camp. Horron now tins signed up Hondorson nnd Roughhouso Charley Burns for a twonty-round go Thnnks glvlng day. The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. Him Now Invent Ion. Jack Moreen has completed n row pntent elec trical saw that promlsos big things. On tho first tests It has demonstrat ed Its success. A now stylo otcctrlcnl motor for It has been designed by him. Ho will make furthor testa of It and will lenvo nbout January 1 for tho fnctory of tho Wcstlnghouso Kioctricni company nt rutsnurg whoro ho will superintend tho manu facture of bo mo of them. GIST PAHT OF CASH. ma PEOPLE VM. GRIMES and W. S. Chandler returned Saturday evening via Drain nnd Gardiner from Portland. C. A. SMITH will leave Minneapolis tomorrow for Snn Francisco nnd Is expected to reach hero tho middle of next wcok. HERQERT LOCKHAHT nnd wlfo left on tho Hcdondo yesterday for an extended plcasuro trip to Cali fornia points. A. M. PltENTIS roturned Snturdny ovbnlng vln Drain nnd Gardiner from Portland to remain hero un til after tho holidays. DON SHOUT, who has spent tho last several years nt Grays Harbor, WoBh.t nrrlved horo Saturday via Drain to visit his relatives hero. CELL IRELAND wont to Bandon Snturdny to nttond tho nnnlvorsnry ball of tho Bnndon Knights of Py- thlas 16'dgo thoro Saturday night. MAX TEPPER is expected hore rorn to rosumo hh old position m steward at '.ho MUUcoma e'ub. Guy Turnbow living resigned to go to Bandon. MRS. CARL W. EVERTSEN of Marshflold 1b visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. 8paln E. Pearco. Mrs. Evortscn nud tho Pcarcos wore friends In Port Huron, Mich., bo f oro coming west Bandon Rccordor. B. II. SMITH has patented a dovlco for attaching a small Bent to har bor's chnlrB for cutting children's hair. Already n lnrgo barber's supply hnuso has mndo an offer to handle tho Invention. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE wont to Co- qulllo this morning to hold nn extra session of court to hand down Bomo decisions. Ho oxpocta to lenvo tomorrow for Portland on business nnd will bo nbsont n wcok. THE PUBLIC "What do you think the public's for?'r I asked of a trust ono day. "To gougo and to grind, . To throttle and bind, J To torturo In every way; To cheat nnd to rob J By my 'swell mob', To kick all about tho floor; il To shako by tho hcolB, Till It gasps and squeals Sj Oh, that's what tho public's fori" "What do you think tho public' for?" I asked of a politician. "To Jolly and fool, To be my tool And to keep mo In high position; ( To hark to my speech Whllo flub I preach And promise It moro and more; To stand for tho gnft , As I snicker nnd laugh Oh, that's what tho public's for!" "What do you think tho public' for?" I asked of tho franchlso man. "To furnish tho funds, Go ball for our bonds And on rates no'er placo a ban; , To Ho to and cheat, To ciiff and to beat, I To squcozo till Its sick and soro, ' And to tako what wo glvo ' And ho glad to llvo 1 Oh, that's what tho public's fori" "How long will tho public stand all this?" I asked ot tho trio grand. ( "As long as wo choose- I To steal Its shoes And rob It with careless hand. "l It mny kick sometimes ' At our so-called 'crlmos', , But wo laugh nt its feohlo roar; 1 Then wo toss It n crumb And Its howl mtiBt succumb ' For that's what tho public's fori" ' North Bend News T. V. Hodson was a business visi tor in Marshflold Saturday. E. R. Hodson ot South Marshflcld visited relatives hero last Saturday. Land Snlo IIOA1) TAXES. "JJTED Roomers by dny or week --. .miiiuui rtVU. DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. Wo aro equipped to do high class work on short notlco nt tho very lowest prices. Examination froo Lady nttondant, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. hVANTi;i) Competent Girl for gen- - iiuiiBo worn ny airs. ai. u. Norton. rVi,:,) 0I,1 for genenil house- :" Appiy Mrs. Jos. II. O'Don "ell. Bunker Hill. Ill' K!NUS of ImulhiK dono rn-oinpt- ' u. u ruzgornld. Phono 12UJ. '(S.'1' " excliango for iinl 9ftio , goou "unch. Apply Room - vuhq Duiuilng. I V''hllKl) IIOIISKKRKPIXfJ lin"!0"9' hot water. llRht and J1 HO and up Lloyd hotel. The Old Reliable if ,... . HaVtit nPea nny fruit-trees for y id?? or wlsh t0 n,ak Good mon-, tular" Bvee3 wrlt0 us for pnrtI, ieedpi it 1'iovioua expenonco Ve V? LJ yoi: wtmt t0 nil;o monoy. ii.X.?nW you. AT.IMW vimcn haLLjc, Albany. Oivmn. Dlt. 11. II. MOORE, Chiropractor Chronlo Diseases a Specialty 203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5. Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash toeso garments cieanor and hotter than tho work can bo done elsewhere, nnd thoy nro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink thorn, oven woolon garments aro roturned the same slzo as when sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nicely, make .ordlnnry repairs freo of charge and you have fresh clean, sweol under wear ready for each week's change Bundle yours up with next week's laundry bundle. Marsbfield Hand & Steam Laundry PIIO.V.. 220-J ZrfiT A TTTmnotw BOor. ""'"" ATH will do you f000' Phono 214-J. T. J. SCAIFE ; A. H. HODQIN3 Marshfield Paint, (8b Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phono 140L Oregon The Times' Want Ads bring results Notice of ShtIii1 .Meeting to Levy Tnv fop Road Purposes. Wo, tho undersigned, tax payers of Road District No. G ot Coos Coun ty, State of Orogon, nnd constituting ton por cent of the tnx payors of said district, do horeby call and glvo no tlco that thoro will ho n meeting ot tho tnx payors of said district upon the 10th day of Doccmbor, A. D. 1911, nt Allegany School house within said Rnnd District nt tho hour of ono o'clock In tho afternoon of said dny, for tho purpose ot voting nnd lovylng a special tax for road purposos within snld Road District and to bo expended therein for tho Improvement of tho roads ot Bald District. Dated this 18th day ot Novombor, 1911. Posted T. F. PORTER. C. E. Edwnrds, W. A. Gago, John Portor. John Mlcholbrlnk, J. R. Jon ti nt on, Win. .Bromor, L. Ness, N. E. Daggett, W. II. Stull, Hnrry Stull, W. T. Totten, A. K. Pidgeon, C. M. Dorott, II. S. Shnvor, Poter Mlchol brlnk, 7.. T. Thorons, Knto Rodlno, Clins. II. Kroogor, Foy Cox, J. It. Bunch, Alfred Stnror, Knut Nolson, S. Anderson, Ivor P. Peterson, I II. Prlco, Alice Stemmorn, T. F. Portor. Coos County fi'inrea In Fund. SALEM, Oro., Nov. 18. Appor tionment of tho flvo por cent received from tho United States government for tho proceeds from Innd Bales In Orogon wnB mado hy Secrotnry Ol cott. Tho total amount received for tho year wns J12.785.C7 to bo appor tioned pro rata among tho counties according to ncrcago. Thoro nro 00, 9&7.700 ncres of land In tho stnto and tho apportionment Is rnndo on n lmlH of .00020971038. Tho apportionment for Coos, Curry counties Is as follows: County. Acreage Amount. Curry 949,120 Douglas 3,203.300 TO INCREASE HOUXTV D. C. GREEN, tho now manager of tho Orogon Power company's plnnts on Coos Bny, loft Saturday for Albany to nrrnngo for tho ro moval of his household offects horo. Mrs. Green will return with him next wcok. Thoy hnvo no children. MISS LUCY BONEBRAKE, who ro contly undorwont an operation to effect a euro of Injuries sustnlned whllo riding hnrsobnek n year ngo, wns nhlo to return homo Saturday from Mercy hospital. It will prob ably bo sovoral months boforo sho fully recovers. Carl Cllnkonbenrd ot Daniels Crcok spout Sunday with frlonds at Sumner. Miss Stolla Wlcklund, a tcaohor at Tonmllo, visited her sister, Miss Alpha Wlcklund, Saturday. 6 Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Will bo ontortnlnod Thursday by Mrs. IL C. Holmes ot North Bond Heights. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. St. Donnta havo moved Into tho Shormnn avonuo houso recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Nolhaus. Mrs. J. Stownrt Is oponlng n res taurant in tho building on Shormnn Avonuo, whoro recontly Mrs. Curry had her millinery store HAISE LUMBER HATE. Asiatic Rteniuslilp Lino Boasts Freight Charges to Orient. ASTORIA, Ore, Nov. 20. Stattor nnd Company ngonts for tho Wntor- 199.07 .houso fleet, announce nn Incrcnso in 084.18 rates for lumber to tho Orlont of from 1.00 to 2.ij0, offectivo Immo dlatoly. Tho Japancso rnto will bo $2 nnd tho Hong Kong rnto will bo Several Changes In Oregon Bounty, Increased proportionately. Tho Ku- nml fiiinio Law Planned. Iinorlc. Bailing this month will carry ' PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 1C Sov-'n hnlf million feet of lumbor, but o-nl Important policies decided on by tho old rates will obtain, as tho ship tho Orogon Gnmo nml Fish Commlss-'m0nt wns undor contrnct boforo tho Ion nro nnnounred ns the rosult of.no,VH rntes wore announced. pnlnstnklng work on tno part or mo. Tho Legislature will no mombors, nsked to lncrenso tho bounty on cou gnrs, lynxeB, wolves nnd other proda reous animals. The nresent bounty on cougars Is only ?10, a figure which hardly would Induce tho rancher or woodsmnn to train nnd keep "var mn.t" hounds. No decision has been reached ns to tho amount to bo rec omnjendod nB n bounty for cougars, but tho lower limit will not ho less than 25, nnd It mny bo dnublo that tlguro. whllo thoro mny bo somo dir- AFTER HARVESTER TRUST Dissolution of Big Company Now Up to ItH OMIl'OPN. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 Tho next move looking to voluntary dlslnto- goratlo;i of tho International Harvest or Company rests with thnt corpora tlon, Negotiations botwoon tho Do- partmont of Justlco and tho company Mrs. L. J. Simpson loft Saturday for a visit of sovoral weeks In Port land. Mayor Simpson had to re main homo on account of a sprained anklo. Tho Christian Endenvor of tho Prcsbytorlan church gavo n banquet Saturday evening nt tho Mlzpah class room. Provlous to tho banquot, a business meeting wns held. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Rood nnd Ht tlo son, Leonnrd, of North Coos Rlv or, attended church services horo, nnd woro tho guests ot Mrs. K. Rood, Sunday. Acuity In convincing n mnjorlty of, hnvo been temporarily suspended, tho Legislature of tho fact, prnrtlcnli ponding tho action of tho ofllclnls of Snvo monoy hy patronizing Tho Times ndvprtlserB. men know thnt payment of $50 for every cougar killed would ho econo my, whllo tho bounties on wolves nnd Blmllnr marauders should bo corrcs pondlnglv increased. Horoafter voting salmon nnd trout will not bo liberated from th hntch or'es until thoy nro 8 months or a year old nnd nhlo to escnno the on slaughts of prednceoiia flshes. Thl3 plan will cost moro monoy, but It neccssnrllv must result in nil good streams of tho state onco moro teem ing with trout. tho Bo-cnllod "Harvester Trust" upon tho dopn-tmont's objections to tho plnn of dissolution submitted by tho representntlves of tho co m p n n y . Fresno Raisins From Fresno, Calif., nro unau-pnssed tho world ovor for their fla vor, keeping qualities and th9 nmount of sugar they contain. In fnct thoy nro shipped wherever raisins aro used. NEW FItKSXO J5AISIXS Aro' now In and are 03 flno ai nnythlng wo hnvo ovor offored. Wo havo tho bulk seedless ralsl'is tho packago raisins and tho cluster raisins In nil tho dlffo-ent grades both in bull: and in 5-lb 10-lb. and 20-lb. boxe3. H CROWX CLUSTER'S AT 15c 1 CROWX CLUSTER'S AT 200 r, CROWX CLUSTER'S AT -.Tie Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 TiTe Royal TONIGHT "MUTT M JEFF .MAKE A HIT" A groat comedy. (Nestor) "THE FOREMAN'S MIXE" A feature. (Bison) "THE CALL OF THE RAXGE" A lino American. TUESDAY "A FOREST ROMANCE'' A romance of tho' western hills (Rollanco), "SHERLOCK HOLMES, JR." A flno comody. (Rex) Tho singing of Miss Dolla nrouil lard at tho Mothodlst church ban quot, Saturday night, was a treat noC often pormltted to Coos Bny rosl donts. Miss Broulllnrd has a magni ficent soprnno volco traluod hv heut of eastern tenchors and used In a highly nrtlstlc manner by this chnrm Ing young lady. Falling health haa drlvou Miss Broulllnrd to tho const whoro sho la guest of her brotlior, C. II. Broulllnrd. HUME DEAL CLOSED Tho entire Hmno estnto in Curry county, comprising nbout fifteen thousand acres of land In this local ity, together with all porsonnl prop erty, was sold to tho Merchants Trust nnd Savings Bank of Portland, o which W. L. Mncleny Is president. According to tho deed which wns ro corded by County Clerk Smith last Wednesday, tho ileal has beou pond ing slnco Juno 20, 1911. Although the Instrument only shows n consid eration of $1.00 to ouch heir, tho Oregon Journal glvea tho purchaso prlco ns $250,000. Gold Beach Globe. After tho sbow try a Turkish Bath Phono 214-J, By roquest ".MUTT V JEFF .MAKE A HIT" PRICE 10 CENTS. First Class Auto Service When you wnnt to go nuywhoro In a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS. Bost rntos In tho city. BEST OARS. Best drlvors. Phono CC-J until 11 p. m., nftor 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Resi dence phono 28-J. J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor. 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