r-mmq$iigjiftr&-'-- '!- , THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911 -EVENING EDITION bjJfe '11 j M cyW Js oy - m jci r ira jcr.. -- awmvmiAj Tfe i r r-x.a mm n. - '.w .rmjraci.m uru, w mr r v fHfcvY JwAm-y ili "8BSL'.-4 2 j for tho truth of tlio report but a card from Airs. Prcntls to Mrs. Kate Ivaudo says tho report was utterly without foundation. THH WKATIIEIl. llonr Case The case of Holsner vs. Iluclicr Ja scheduled for trial In Jus tice I'onnoclc's court this afternoon. It has he mi postponed sovoral times. Kills UIk llonr Chas. Hlckox ro- j turned today from Ten MUo with a (Dy Associated Press.) OIIKOOX, Nov. 24. Fair to night niuf Saturday with Bouth- Ceeded In cscapliiB dosplto the numer three hundred pound black bear which ho hilled yesterday. Tho bear had killed thirty-three aheop on tho I tt in. nuwruH ruucu imiru ami suc easterly winds. LOCAIi TKMIMCHATUKK TOUT. 1,11 For twonty-tnur hours ending at 4:00 p. m., Nov. 23, by Mrs. ous attempts to kill him. Mr. Hlc kox took his old varmint dog out and MRS, with tlio aid of tho other hounds out thero landed bruin on the first cIuibo. A. H. Powers, in South Marshflold last evening. JOHN F. POLLEY, who has boon III for several months nt his homo in Plat D, was n Marshfleld visitor yesterday. Ho says this is tho first time he has been confined to his homo In over thirty years. CAPT. J. J. REYNOLDS expects t lcavo tomorrow for Portland whore ho will spend tho winter. His cannery hero did a very good business considering conditions this year, and ho expects to in crease it considerably next season. has Trouble Over right As a result of differences ovor tho choice of a re-. foreo and ns to weighing in, tho bout E. Mlngus. special government butwoen noughhouso Charley Burns meteorological ObfiCrVCr: nml V.nr tlnmtnrann fnn Thntikairlv. and Earl Henderson for Thnnksgiv- 7 y"n"n "" T I Ing may bo caucclled. If Burns Minimum J1 don't meet Henderson At 4:00 p. in 48 4 Precipitation nono Wind, Northwest; cloudy. OoPTrllM Hut SchaOner k Marx YOU ought to be thankful fbr a store like this; where you find the most bountiful provision for your clothes-needs Hart Schaf frier & Marx suits and overcoats; fine hats; fine neckwear, shirts, hosiery, under wear, gloves. Best qualities, best values, and best service. It's feally something to be thankful for. Suits, $ J 8.00 to $35.00. Overcoats, $ 6.50 to $3tC00. For Supervisor. Petitions asking tho Coos county commissioners to appoint E. B. CutJIp road supervisor in District No. 7, aro being circulated. Buddy Ander son of Portland probably will. An dorson wired that ho would 'bo horo and ready to ontor tho ling if Bums doesn't. I mauy Mcknight, who been spending several months nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Goo. V. Logglc, In Belllngham, Wash., was expected homo this week but owing to tho floods around Bolllnghnm, was unable to get a train to Portland. Sho will probably return noxt week. North Bend News Hold Meeting Th,Q Swedish Luth eran church will hold a business meeting Monday, Dccomber 27, atdioro of school ago, so that tho con 7:30, at tho church parlors. All members urged to bo prcsont. Injures Hnnd. Ed. Hendrlr, a painter, whllo working on Goorg9 Horron's boat tho other day, got his fingers caught n tho cogs and tho end of his Jlttlo finger was clipped off. Mnnjr Chinamen Marshfleld Is to day entertaining moro Chinamen l!!Dn 8h.JT ,i oi transferred to tho Nevada territory, for n long tlmo. 24 camo 0Tcri,. ,, , ,,,.. ,,.. mm ..,: v iio ituj tiiviiuo tiutu nm utuiu ty . J Woolen Mill Store This Storo Is tho Coos Bay Home of Hart, Schaffnor & Marx Clothes. Always- "TiTe Busy Corner" r ' Another Saturday Special To Introduce our now line of Brass, we are of fering for Saturday only a heavy Brass Vase reg ular $2,00 for $1,25, See them in our Windows, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us FOP. iikxt Two or tlireo sunny fur Headquarters For Men Wn ciiitv nn lmnniinllv Ann lino ju ui',,Yl Tivn nr llirpe fillimv lur-I " v...., - -- nlniio.i i,n...i,nin -mn (iso of furn Uh ng goods at nionoy saving n . ' fa ..- I ln Tnitln.tA!, In tfila atn.tlr firo veiurai avo.j pliono iso-j. WAXTKD Man mill wife, or lady, to board and room. 1031 Central ..Avoj ' LOST Hoy's ,,,lrM, contnliiliiR lUtlo over a dollar In small change. Leavo at Times' offlco. We Elite Hair Dressing and Beauty Parlors Opon for huslnoss, Nov. 25th. La dles nro cordially Invited to attend Our Grand Hair Goods Opening at which will bo exhibited tho lar gest display of Hair and New Sholl Goods to bo scon in nny city of tho North Pnclflo coast. Now York, and Paris styles of Hair Dressing dem onstrated Free All Week Ladles should not miss this raro opportunity of learning tho nowest styles in Hair Goods nnd In fact tho Art of, Looking your best. Scientific Fuco and Scalp treatments given by expert attendants. A freo hair dress will do glvon with every furchnso of Hair Goods. ADDIIKSS 170 IlllOAmVAV. from tho Coqulllo cannory to go north nnd twolvo camo up from tho Emplro cannery. Coqulllo Man. As near ns Marshal Carter has bcon nblo to ascertain, tho Jack Johnson, who was stricken In, Hoquiam, Wash., was a son of Pcto Johnson of Coqulllo. Ho has notified Mr. Johnson who Is commu nicating with tho Hoquiam authorities. Liimtwrinnii Here. Assistant Gonernl Manager Lalrd of tho Pot latch Lumber company, n Pacific Northwest branch of tho Woyorhau sor Lumber compnny, Is horo with 8. If. Dod go, nn electrician of tho com pany, to investigate tho experiments wfth electricity In logging by tho Smlth-Powors Logging company. Kilo Iteport. D. L. Buckingham, P. M. Jpnos nnd W. A. Bold, tho ap praisers of tho S. J. Iimnol Flock nt North Bond yesterday fl!cd Iholr re port showing tho stock to bo worth $4,G47. Mr. Immel roeouUy filed petition in voluntary bankruptcy giv ing his liabilities at about $5,000. P. K. Gcttlns was cliosM trustee. Miss Elizabeth Donnelly nnd Mrs. Mary Early of Marshfleld were vis More School Children Judgo Hall . ,. , . . haB almost complotcd tho nnnunl Uors nt Morcy hospital yystoi'dny. school census of Marshnold. South Tho North Bond Episcopal Guild of Market avonuo ho found C63 of will bo entertained by Miss Pearl school ago, nnd tip to noon tho total Heath at hor rooms at tho Palaco number- onumorntcd in tho district hotel tomorrow afternoon at 2 was 759. Ho thinks thero nro forty o'clock, or fifty to bo enumerated yet. Tho, c, Turnor"j;B8 purchased 40 bciiooi census lam your snowed ma ,, , ,,, Wm Q,B-.,Pf, -, on t !-. M n AAA Ufa PT sus this year will show a slight In- wiiinncn in.ei ior '"" "";" rrpn. tnor was formerly In tho employ or II, E. Bossoy. "Weds In Reno Word has been ro- Miss Maud Kcnworthy, ono ot celved horo today ot tho marrlago Oregon's well-known young womett of A. II. Watorman nnd Miss Edith Bnd for two years n teacher In Wash- M. Plummer ot Shobago, Mo., which Ington High school ot Portland, was solemnized at Bono, Nov., No- Bp0ko Tuesday afternoon ot this vomtion 20. Al Wntor'mnn was form- wook t0 n group of ladles composed erly located hero, having mndo his of tho Roman's Foreign Missionary headquarters In Marshfleld sovorrl B0Cety of tho Methodist Episcopal years pr or o throo yonra ago when , h d thoIr (rondB at tho homo tho wholesale house ho presented n" B" B Evorlu MIb8 Kcn. worthy spent Inst year In educational work In Baroda. India, and tills tho story of hor oxporienccs thero In a most captivating way. Sho will speak again Sunday evening at tho Mothodlst church. A meeting wna hold In tho offlco of Dr. Bartlo which was attended by n lnrgo numbor ot tho leading cltl zons of tho city. Aftor duo discus sion, tho following mon wore chosen to como boforo tho caucus, Decom bor 1st nnd to bo known ns tho Cltl zons Ticket: For councllmnn, ono yonr u. F. Falkonstoln. For councllmen, two yonrs C. II. Broulllard, Goo. D. Mandlgo and J. G. Horn. For Rocordor A. II. Derbyshire For troaBiiror C. S. WInsor, Tho mooting Was a spirited ono nnd mnny Interesting discussions woi'o hold. Sovornl candidates for offlco woro montloned nnd thoso nnm ed on tlio ticket word chocon by bal lot. North Bond Hnrb6f. In extending best wishes. E323EC Wu E0PLE P. M. HALL-LEWIS Is In today from his Catching Inlet ranch. T. C. RUSSELL nnd' w'lfo' of Denvor Hill woro Mnrshtlold visitors. JOHN YOAKAM camo ovor yesterday from his ranch near CoqullU on buslnoBi. II. E. BESSEY of tho Coos River Creamery is in Marshflold on busi ness. ' KW Captain. Lnst ovoulng, Guy Stutsman was elected captain of tho Mnrshflold High pchool footbnll team for noxt yonr. Tho manager will ho choson .next sonson. Tho team yes terday1 was photographed and tho en larged picture, together with nn en larged pIcMiro of last year's team. wl 1m hung In tho Assembly room ot tho High school. Buys Collver Ranch. J. T. Coll vor has sold his ranch of 40 acres on Catching Inlet to Max Mooro, un til recontly editor of n pnpor at Gront Bond, Kansas, who has come to Coos rounty to mnko his futuro homo. Tho ranch consists of 20 acres of tho finest clovor land In tbo rounty, nnd 20 nnres of sloping hill land suitable for vegetables and or chard purposes. Rumor Nut Trim Tho repo-t that John Horron of Mnrshflold was to wed Mrs. A. B. PrenHB nt Portland wns erroneous. Mr. Horron Is nwny. I Friends horo of tho couplo vouched WAXTJ., Roomers 82 per weclcf 326 Market Ave. -- LOST Ono Jersey cow, short horns, white face P. E. Haguo. nKnj GRADE COAL 8l.no per ton. Phono 225J, R. A. Church. FH Ri:XT Furnished home. Apply house, Central Ave, Bridge, across from Mothodlst ohurc'i. TKI Girl for Kenernl house work. Apply Mrs. F. E. Haguo. prices. Included in this stock are MONARCH SHIRTS 81.00 I CLUETT SHIRTS . . .Sl.."50 TO S2.00 MEN'S NECKWEAR, tho best on Coos Bay nt....fi AM) 2o TIIOROUGIIIIUKI) HATS, tho best In tho world .83.00 STATESMAN HATS, good enough for any mnn 82.50 Have That Roof Fixed VOW Sec CORTHELL I'llOHC H1JJI first Class Auto Service When you wnnt to go auywhore in a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS Best rates in tho cl'y. BEST CABS Best drlvors. Phono CC-.I until 11 p. m.. nffer 11 nm. phono 5-J. Real donco phono 28-J. J). L FOOTK. Prnnrifor TiTe Bazar Phone 32 The TTouse of Quality. The Old Reliable If you need any fruit-trees for planting or wish to .mnko good mon ey selling tree, wrlto us for parti culars. No provlous experience ;i?KV" Competent Girl for gen Horto WOrk by Mr8' M' ' WAXTi.m) rim TT ' needed If you want to msko money. vSlSSy B.KT0"0r?Tl APn.vB -how "yo... ALRANY NURSE- "Hi Bunker Hill IHKS. Inc.. Alftnny. uregon. AI.L IX lv tU8 of ,UH"R done prompt v J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 12 9 J ft IHave your Job printing done at Times' omco. Smoked Columbia River Royal Chinook Salmon If you are partial to Smoked Salmon, it is the b:st ever. 25c Per Pound Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 A. N, OOULD, county survoyor, was horo from Coqulllo today on busi ness. W. E. TRIABLE expects toMonvo to morrow for Portland on business nnd pleasure. EUOENB CROSTHWAiT, A. J. Noss, A. J. Mendel and Potor Mlrrasoul icturned today from Florence. KIM.EI) NEAR EMPIRIC. Kt. IiiiiiIh Iiituirance Ciwe Hinges on MyntcrlmiH Crime on Cmw Ray. According to nowspapor clippings from 8t. Louis, n mystorlous murder was committed somowhero nonr Coos Bay In 1898. Oeo. A. Klmmol, n Ibnnker nt Arkansas City, Ark., drop- MRS. E. F. MOItRISSEV loft today- , t of , ,,t t tho M1(nn(1 holoi tJJlLl?X nt Kansas City. July 28. 1898. and South Coos River for a short visit SAM NA8S, proprietor of tho Co qulllo cannery, nnd wifo passed through horo today on route to Astoria. haB novor boon locntod. His rolatlvos attomptod to collect his llfo Insu rance from tho Now York Mfo In surnnco compnny but tho compnny refused to pny and tho Biilt will como up noxt month. It Is now claimed ti. nt Tnim n nwlnnov nf Mlnosoa. ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr and his N M nlIoKC8 j,0 billed n mnn named uuuKiiiur, iu. oiuiiii, win johngon whom ho saw slay Klmmoi tomorrow for Portland. noar Coos Bay. Swlnnoy clnlms thnt 'ho, Klmmol, R. M. Snyder and u mnn CAL BRIDOES and wlfo of Coos RIv- mmeA Johnson enmo to Coos Bay or will leave on tho Broakwator to Bonrch for R 00,000 burled tomorrow for Portland whero thoy tronJJuro nonr horo which Johnson will visit for a few months. know nlioiit. Thoy camo via San 'Francisco to Emplro nnd thou took n PETER CLAUSEN writes his family jiu,ncj, across tho bay, Instead of thnt ho has gone to Pnsadonn, Cnl., s.joo.000, Swlnnoy clnlms thoy only whei-e ho will tnko tho "opon nlr" ()l t10oo nnd In a row tl-nt fol trentmont in hopes of securing re- ,mV0(1( Joi,nson Allied Klmmol nnd no' ho Bhot Johnson, fenrlng attack on himself, and then Snydor burled tho DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH returned two swlnnoy snyH Snydor died nft today from Oardlnor. Ho roports orwnrda BO that ho Is tho only mir nun .urn. Ariinir oiuiwi, wiium no vi..nP. Krminrlnk H. Bacon, n St. oporated on thoro yeutordny, is get ting along nicely. Louis nttornoy, is looking Into tho enso. C. F. McKNIGHT nna wlfo will movo soon Into tho former Metlln homo In South Mnrshflold in a faw days. JOHN LAMURE and wlfo expect to It Is all nows to Coos Bay pooplo nnd not much confidence Is placed In tho story hero. BAZA It Baked bonns, Chill Con ii...v tmu.irrnur fni. T'nrtlnn.l nnil Camo, Sandwiches, Salad, DOUgll- othor northern points where thoy nuts. Ico Cream and Cako will bo will visit for n fow weeks. HKIIVKD nt I.UTIIKKAN hall TO. .MORROW from 11:30 to 5:30 by BAPTIST Ladlos. MISS FLORENCE POWERS enter tained a fow of hor friends at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. City Auto Service NOTICE! All men of tho Third nnd Fourth Divisions, who woro issued guns, will ploaso deliver snmo to Karl Haines nt tho Powor Houso on Central avo- Oood Cars, Careful Drlvors and nuo, on or boforo Tuosday, Novom roasonab'o charges. Our mot o: her 28th. Theso guns nro Stato pro WIH go anywhoro at any time." party and aro callod In. Thoy aro Stands Blanco Hotel and Blnnco to bo exchanged for regular navy 'Hgnr Store Dmy Phones 78 and 4C. guns. Night Phono 46. JOHN W. MOTLEY, BARKER Ai OOODALE, Proprietors. Asst. Paymaster. Ct..iMMir't Drifted Sivow 5perry s fl o u r. 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