The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 19, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 8

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    10 PUI ROAD
ltl(3 LUMRER MERGER.
New York Running Houho to FJnnnro
Northwest Real.
8EATTLE, Wnsh , Doc. 19. Heir
II RELICS
TO llH BtRD3ggCl NOT FOR SHOW
tnl output of snwmllln nt tidewater,
nnnnnnred thnt tio will flnnnco tho
i nnnnunrod tnnt no win nnnnco tno
I Plans Made to Take Matter Up ftSsrhSi2!,gh " larB0 Government Will not Permit
With County Commission
.ers in January.
Parts of Ill-fated War
ship to be Shown
(Dy Associated Press to Coos liny
Tlmoi.)
WASHINGTON, D. C
Tiiu government IB so
Doc. 10.
determined
i Mr. Pierce, who nns jiint returned
from Now York nml Washington, re
retit'v Inlil before Attornoy-Ooncrnl
A strong petition from North Demi Wlekorphnm t1-o drnft of nrMcle of
mid Mnrshfleld citizens presented liy InrornornMon for the Pnclflc Const
a dolegntlon of business men from Lumber Compnny, Ibo propoFcd mor
tlio two cities Is expected to socuro kc corporation nnd asked for nn of-
favorablo nctlon by the Coos county flclnl ruling on Its legal stntuB. On tltnt no pnrt of tho Mnlno Hlmll bo
commissioners on tho project for ti'o ground tnnt u ins oiuco cstnu- UBCj uy showmen or for advcrtlH-
planklng the old county rond between llshed the precedent of guaranteeing nv that tho Wnr Dopnrtmont hns
North Bend nnd Mnrshfleld. Tho com- tho legality of now cornorntlons. th refused nil manufacturers of flxturcn
nlRotnnp-s will meet nbout Jnnunry Attornev-Ocnornl would bo besieged nmj fittings a right to romovo ep'ecl-
1, nnd tho matter will bo tnkon up by thousands of slmllnr petitioners, ,., froIn tu, wreck for tho purposes
then. ' AMnrnev-Gonnrnl Wlpkorsbani rofus- 0 tcats 0f tho Offocto of thlrteon
County Judge Hall hns been con- vl to glvo nn opinion on tho Const ycnra under whtor.
ferrcd with about tho matter and ror Company. A doflcloncy bill ponding In Con-
A conference with tho more proml- grcBg W0Ud nl,thorlzo gifts of sott-
noM Ornvs Tlnrhnr. Wlllnnn Ilnrbor ventrs from tho ship to pntrlotlc bo-
nnd Pugot Sound lutnbormen intor- ciolC8 nn,i municipalities,
ostod in tho merger wns held by Mr.
Ptorc In Tncomn. nnd tho details of
fprrpd it to Kond Supervisor Norton
for a report on tho application nnd
estlmnte of tho probablo e.xpcnso of
the work.
As thero docs not nppenr to bo any
likelihood of tho early completion of hi Eastern nouotlntlons wore lnld
ACTIVE NEAR FLORENCE.
Bond' nnd Mnrshfleld. It .Is desired od Mio plnns of Mr. Plorco
thnt tho old county rond bo opened, conference will bo he'd In Portlnnd
Anyway, It Ib pointed out thnt tho this week with tho mlllmon of Oro-
old countv rond would bo dccldodlv gon.
advantageous even If tho waterfront Plercn'n bnrkor
roodwny wore comn'eted. hnnklng house
A number of Mnrshfleld physicians mnnn R-Cn who. with the Cltv Nn
are
thnt
mny bo mndo moro
A slmllnr l'"K-"o ! Tell of Railroad Rumors
Tho Eugeno Keglstnr i-uys: "Pr.
W. L. Cheshlro nnd W. C. Ynmn nro
. n n.n tsjw vnri homo from ii horsobnck trip to west
? t r.ii w7 Ti?ni cr L county, cspcclnlly tho Inko
,nf v ,' ? region south of Florence 'along tho
const.
tnklng tho mntter up In order tlonnl Bnnk. recently flnnnced Santo ? 'cstnto for sn a p aces
Mercy hospital at North Bond Dnmlngo nnd who for years, have ' L lr i i tut? ', rSK
boon n controlling fnctor In tno Sn
Frnnclsro nnd Pittsburg street rail
way systems.
ncccsslblo to
them.
It Is bellovod thnt with tho Btrotch
of tho rond from Ferndnlo to tho pro
Bent planking at North Bond com
pleted, thnt tho rond between Mnrsh
fleld and Emnlro would ho open for
travel tho year nround.
It 1b oxnected thnt tho petition re
latlvo to tho mnttor will ho plhced In
circulation soon.
ADDRESSES COMMERCIAL CLUB.
THE HUB IS READY
Yes, The Hub is ready with its Chistmas stocks Ready
as never before. The enti-rj store, from front to back, Is
filled with just the things tha1 practical men will be rjlad to
receive on Christmas morning- It is the one store which
you who have men folks to "remember" should visit first
when doing your holiday shopping.
The neckwear showing is a wonder. It is made up of
the very newest and most beautiful of flat and knitted ties
hundreds of them at 25c, 50c and $1.00. They aren't
ties of the usual sort. There's more style, greater beauty
and better value in every one of them than you'll find in the
ties shown anywhere else. Don't take our word for it.
Come, see for yourself.
The nlove. silk sock, fane shirt, handkerchief and
sweater stocks are just as remarkable as the neckwear
showing. The newest and tie best are offered here in ev
ery one of these lines. Do.i't take our word for it . Come,
see for yourself.
This is a man's store. Every line here was chosen by
experts and we know that style, value and quality is right
in each case, but we say once more, don't take our word for
"MONEY TALKS"
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Come, see for yourself.
Hub Clothing
MARSHFIELD
RATiD-lIEADEI) EAOT.K KILLED.
MnrliflcM Man Sjienks Refore Stu
dents of Commerce nt Agrlcul-
tornl College
CORVALLIS. Ore., Dec. m. Dr.
for summer homes In this nttractlvo
locality. Ono man who had a farm
of 2 10 acres from which ho could
hnrdly mnko n living for tho Inst ton
yonrs, recently sold It to Portlnnd
pnrtlcs for $8,000. Thcso pcoplo
will subdivide It Into trncts for sum-
T. O. Bnrkor of Fnlrvlow brought or homes. You enn't honr nny-
Into tho city on Mondny morning n thing olso but rnllrond tnlk In tho
flno whlto-tnllod, bnld-hcnded englo western pnrt of tho county, but thoro
ns a result of his marksmanship. Tho Broat speculation over whnt tho
emblojn of tho United 8tntos brought two linos aro going to do down tho
to earth by Mr. Barker measured six Sluslaw. Ono roport has It that tho
tnnt inn tnMion tmm Hn n Mn nf Itn Southern PnclllC Will gO 111) n branch
outstretched wings nnd weighed 11 ot i0 Wildcat and go down Knowlcs J. C. MANN, formerly clerk nt tho
3& Shoe Co.
BANDON
!
Local Overflow
pounds. Tho englo had been oxtro- urcoK 10 lnpioion, wnicn Horace
nicly dlllgont In reducing tho num- vlk Bnys ' i "oro practlcablo and
ber of chickens In tho neighborhood shortor route than down tho Sluslaw
n... i.n.. i.. ..i. ..(,!.... i. ...inn nrnnnr. Thev run linrillv witll un.
Ji!PS"eS' "!l"0I,,;;,;":,L0"L"f of nm. .d hi. Ami . nW 1 .prlnB to mo what will bo done.
Vaa .-::-.,"" i- n; -'- ; chronlclcdCoqulUo Horald
rddrepscd the Commorco club last
Thursdav night on commorclnl club
work. Ho spent pom days nt the
Oregon Agricultural Coll ego as guest
of his son, Fred, who Is a freshman
student hero.
KILLS RIO REAR.
RANCHER 18 STRICKEN.
Succumbs nt Myrdo Point Wlillo Con
..tn . .ii ,,
jnuiiuiK 1-iij-HicillII.
Blanco hotel, has roturncd to tho
Bny after nn extended stay In California.
C. O. Crosby of Falrvlow, assisted
bv his flno blooded dogs, succeeded Tho Mvrtlo Point EntornrlBo savs:
In killing a largo black bear nenr "J. p. Glnddlng, n homestondor from
thnt plnco Inst week. Mr. Crosby Is tho uppor Rock Creek section, dlod
very proud of his vnlunblo dogs and vory suddenly In this city Inst Sun-I
Justly so, for tho aid thlB noblo nnl- dny aftornoon. Mr. Gladding had not1
mm renders mnn in tunning uio conn- boon well Blnco Inst Juno. Ho had
trV Rllltablo for habitation Cnnnot bo rnrontlv linnn tn nnuilmrif tn rnninU
CO boxes of APPLES nt 90 CENTS ovcrcstlmntod. Coqulllo Hornld. n physician nnd wns told hla condl-
u '1,2?VKU 1,0X Tho 11AZAn tlon was such that ho could not Ilvo
Phono 32. SAFETY RAZORS and SILVER vory long, and hint Sunday ciiiuu to
SIIAVINO MUflS for men RED Myrtlo Point from Cnmns Valley with
All HUNTERS and AXC3LERS LI
CENSES EXPIRE January 1. RE
NEW yours at Tho GUNNERY.
ALFRED ERIKSON, filer with tho C.
A. Smith company, loft this morn
ing on tho Uedondo for Moxlco to
moot his wlfo who wont thoro
some tlmo ago Buffering from tu
berculosis. vi jfi'I
MRS. O. O. LUND nnd children havo
roturncd from Oakland to spend
tho holidays with Mr. Lund. Po
arly Lund hnB been limiting rnpld
progress In tho courso which ho Is
tnklng In nn Onkland business col-logo.
FOLLOW RLA'INO RARE
INTO POND, ROTH PERISH
LAWRENCE, Kan., Doc. 19.
With hqr clothes a-flro, Mrs.
L. C. Homphlll, wlfo of n fanner
near Rono, 10 miles from hero,
rnn screaming with hor 7-months-old
baby from her kit
chen to n nenrby pond.
A flvo-foot utono wnll aopnrat
ed her from tho wntor. Sho
throw tho child over tho wall
Into tho wntor nnd climbing over
liorsolf, followed It Into tho
pond. Tho 'wntor extinguished
tho flames, hut mother nnd child
woro so badly burned thnt thoy
died Hhortly aftor.
Mrs. Homphlll, carrying hor
child In hor nrms, wns lighting a
lire with cnnl oil when her dress
becnino Ignited.
FOOTBALLS nt Tho
GUXXERV. CROSS DRUG STORE
D. D. BRAINARD of Kontuok Inlet
Flno Cut GlnsB LIRRV & HAW-
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OAKLAND MAYOR I
SOUNDS WARNING
OAKLAND, Cnl., Dec. 10 1
"In our high schools girls nro
powdering tholr faces, rouging
tholr cheeks, wearing falso hair, 4
and tho hoyB aro furnished with f
dress suits and na abundnnco of
pocket monoy," declared Mayor -Frank
K. Mott, of Oakland, at
n mooting of tho Child's Welfare
Longuo of Alnmcda.
"Thcso children should bo
wearing tholr hnlr In braids and
thinking childish thoughts.
Present customs tend to mako
thorn forwnrd and to rob thorn
of tholr youth." .
Mayor Mott declnred that tho
crying ovll was tho falluro ot
parents to realize their rejpoa-
slhlllty to tholr children. -
Just the lir Will Ap-
JKJLJLi predate
tho vlow of having tho dlngnosls con
firmed by Dr. Johnson of this city.
Mr. Glnddlng, wlfo nnd daughter
woro brought horo In a prlvato rig
by Mr. Jennings nnd arrived about
four o'clock. Mr. Gladding registered
for the fninlly, nnd thoy remained nt
tho hotel about threo-quartors of an
hour boforo going to tho doctor's of
flco, during which tlmo ho mndo tho
romnrk thnt ho folt bettor thnn ho
hnd for somo tlmo. Thoy woro nt
tho doctor's offlco but n fow minutes
was In Mnrshflold todny on routo KKS nt RED CROSS Drug Store.
homo from Mercy hospital whoro i
ho has boon confined threo weeks
following an oporatlon. Tho oper
ation wns a success and ns Boon ns
ho fully recuporntcs from It, ho
oxpcctB to bo stronger nnd enjoy
hotter hoalth thnn ho hns
years
POCKET
GUNNERV.
FLASH LIGHTS at Tho
DO boxos of APPLES nt 00 CUNTS
to $1,215 PER BOX. Tho BAZAR
Phono 32.
DUMB hells nnd INDIAN clubs it
THE GUNNERV.
CO boxos of APPLES at OO CENTS
In to $1.25 PER BOX. Tho BAZAR'
Phono 32.
Hears Contest. Boforo United
States Land Commissioner Peck yes
torday, tho contest of Rlchnrd A.
tssssa
wtT
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W E 'RE sure that you
can find in this store
something thnt will
please "Him", and
mako "Him" an ideal
Christmas gift. ,
Just run your eye
carefully over our "Re
minder List" for a sug
gestion. Remind r Lit:
Ever Wear IIoso (In
silk, lisle and cotton).
Collar Bags
All kinds of handker
chiefs. Cluett Shirts.
Hats.
Caps.
Tics (a beautiful assort
ment). Suspenders.
Sweaters.
Silk and Knit Mufflers.
Gloves.
Umbrellas.
Smoking Jackets.
Suits.
Overcoats and 'Raid
Coats.
Shoes.
when Mr. Glnddlng got a coughing Natm for a 100-acro homestend nonr
spoil nnd began to bleed from Coos on which L. W. Annls filed on
mouth and noso. Ho died nbout flvo Bomotlmo ngo, wns henrd.
o'clock. An nutopsy porformod tho I
next mornlne showed thnt denth wnsi Sells Saloon. Rov Mooro hns dls.
duo to nnourysm of tho norta."
HILL GI7TS NORTHWESTERN.
posed of tho Claymoro snloon to
ChnB. Thorn of the North Bond Brow
ery. Mr. Thorn hns nppolntcd Cnl.
I wngnt as ninnnger rnr nun and tno
Closo Alllanco lU'tween Rig Syntenis chnngo will ho offcctlvo nt onco. Mr.
Now Humored. t Mooro's futuro plniiR nro not known.
SEATTLE, Wnsh., Dec. 19. Thnt
the Chicago &, Northwestern nnd ' FiiIIh Into Ray. Clem Pnlntor.
Northwestern nnd Northorn Pnclflo formorly of tho Flyor. foil In tho Bnv
Flno BOXES STATIONER? at
REI CROSS DRUG STORE.
HAND-INHAND
House Slippers.
Tio and Hose Sets
match.
Traveling Bags.
ALL IN HOLIDAY BOXES.
Our outfitting is from the output of tho best mak
ers of every line and our prices never "hurt."
Come and look as long and as often as you please
and ask as many questions as you see fit.
TEe Toggery
Formerly Geo. Goodrum.
hnvo formed moro than a traffic
ngrcoment to run through trains from
Portland nnd Senttlo to Chicago, and
thnt tho Northern Pnclflc lino Is now,
or shortly will bo, tho Northwcstorn's
own outlet to Portlnnd and tho Pu
got Sound country, wns tho declara
tion of traffic officials of all linos who
hnvo boon watching tho movements .
of tho two compnnlcs for tho pat
year. '
Color wns given to tho hollof by
tho nnnouncomont by Proaldont How
ard Elliott, from Now York, of tho
trnffic ngrcoment In rognrd to pas
songor sorvlco inaugurated on Thurs
day. Jnmes J. Hill, chnlrmnn of tho
i board of directors of tho Great North
orn, Inst weok Bold n heavy lssuo of
Burlington bonds In London.
off tho lnunch North Bond yostordny
ps tho boat wns leaving tho O'Kolly
dock Tor North Bond. Honrv Kern
of North Bond aided him getting out
Ho bumped ngnlnst tho cabin door of
tho lnunch whllo walking nlong tho
flldo, which cnupod him to loso his
halnnco nnd fall ovorbonrd,
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ALL PRILLS CUT OUT
BV RAILROAD CHIEF
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Doc.
19. High sounding titles nnd
tho customary "my donr sirs,"
nnd "my dear Mr. So-nnd-so,"
havo beon barred from tho of
fices of tho Southern Pacific
company. An ordor wont out
yesterday, Blgnod 'William C.
Sproulo, president of tho com
pnny, directing thnt henceforth
In nil communications botweon
employes of tho lino, rnnk or
stntlon notwithstanding, tho
customary salutations would not !
no toicrnted.
Cnfon Go Over. Tho last grand
Jury did not tnko flnnl action In a
number of alleged gnmo law viola
tions which woro lnld boforo that
body. It Is understood thnt the cases
of O. M. Johnson, J. C. Kondnll nnd
Cornoll Lngorstrom who woro nrrost
ed for shooting after dusk, woro
nmong tho numbor. Doputy Gnmo
Warden Noah expects tho grand Jurv
nt tho next term of court to dlsposo
of thorn.
With high quality goes reasonibt
prlco In our establishment. Ererf
article is of tho finest, but no ex
tortionato charges nro made Here
yon will find n bowlldorlngly beauti
ful collection of plain nnd fancy
Rings for lady or Bontlomaa,.
Wntches, Chnlns, Chnrms, Uroochei,
Brncolots, Hat-Pins, Lockets, Drcut
Pins, Gold and Sllvor Thimbles, Cut
lery, Motnl Clocks, Opera-Olatw,.
and ovorythlng that should bo found
in nn up-to-dnto Jewelry store.
Headquarters for Christmas Jewelry.
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ATX)XG THE WATERFRONT.
From now on the missives
will bo headod plain "John,"
with no "yours to command,"
"yours respectfully," otc, nllow-i
cd. Lottorheads also aro under
tho hnn. Plain stationery will
bo in voguo In tho Southern
Pacific ofllco from this dnto.
Tho Homer snlled from North Bond
nt noon todny but probnbly will not
rn out for Snn Frnnclsco until to
morrow. Among tho pnssongers
snlllng on hor wero John Fnbroy and
Robert Hpnrlckson.
Tho Daisy Freomnn arrived nt
North Bond this morning nnd Is tult
Inp nn n cargo at tho box factory.
Owing to tho sovoro storm Inst
night, tho hnr was vory rough today.
The Rednndo wont to tho lowor Biy
this morning but Cnpt. Mageo decid
ed not to attompt to cross out until
tomorrow. '""ti
The Rronkwntor will nll tonight
from Portlnnd for Coos Bay.
X I R boxen ot lWVT,Y.R nt 90 CENTS
o J1.2R PER BOX. Tho RAZAR
, Phono 32.
JEWELER
North Front Stree Ad
Store Open Evenings
(r V jhiJQQ M
Flno IMPORTER 1ERFIT3IES at
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
If you hnvo anything to sell, trade,
rert. or want help, try a want ad.
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' 0FFICEhrT7mKfflcOe! pr,nUns dono at
2-callbroJtIFLES at GUNNERY.
If you nro troubled with chronic
constlpntton. tho mltd and gontle ef
fect of Chnmhorlaln's Tablets maken
them especially suited to your case.
For sale by nil dealers.
Wo hnvo ono of tho nicest linns ofir.tvmranr'iTiHr'S from Cc
practical and usoful prosonts on Coos, .to $1,23 Jr
Dn' MONARCH SHIRTS J'
NECKWEAR nt 23c to S1.00nr,U15'lT SHIRTS . . .$1.50 to ?-"
SUSPENDERS nf. on, tn t nn...,..nmT.a t ...nn nnd women..
COAT SWEATERS, men's $l.BO to $5 l""""'xa li00 (0 $7.00
COAT SWEATERS, boys' $1 to 81.5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ywn VEWN0 B-
.MEN'S DRESS GLOVES $1.50 mid $2SU1T OASES and TRAU
MEN'S SLIPPERS $1.25 nnd $1.80 ". 1?250 t0 ?
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