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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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PERSONAL NOTES
OTTO HILL of Coos HIvcr was In
town today.
OUS CARLSON Is in town today
from Lakeside.
T. C. RUSSELL of ReaverIiril was
In town todny.
31. 0. ROONIO is In Marshfield to
dny from Sumner.
Hto Inst week was for tho con
struetion of tho bridge across tho
Umpqun.
T. W. HIGOIN'SON will move his
family from Catching Inlet to
Hay City tomorrow, where Mr.
Illgglnson has employment In
the mill.
I HOTEL ARRIVALS.
.
CHANDLER J. M. N'yo. Jr., Co-
qulllo; W. P. Llbhy. Portland; K.
JOHN STRAXO of Catching Inlet ' N onstndt, J. h. Toyno. II
is in town for the day. Church. Snn Frniictacoj L. A. Mur
O. N. WILSON' of Sumner U In f. "".Wm'L" n
town today on business. 'W E- K. Wright. Florence; Rn
MRS. J. L. 11ARKKR. Jr.. Is In .?""?" J-Vr ', lo 10,,'t. ,..
. .,.... f,..,, a,,,,,.,,,,. IILANCO C. L. II. Moss, Port-
inuil. tn.i.mtt ffttll GlltlltWII
ALEX. Rt'TII of North Inlet Is In J"'"'.! " Gril,Vi"V Onr.llnor: J T.
town attending to business. I 'lsl,V RenTr III1I: II. P. Hlnslmw,
WATTKlt STRinKLAN'n 8 II tOWll i uiiiiiuii-i ; u. o. oi-uuuu, vu.imiv.
COOS A. L. Ilerrman and wife,
Ilandon; Mis. J. II. Johnston, Allc
gnny: A. Wymnn, Wyninn Alhee.
South Inlet; N. Oniundson and
wife, Conulllc: L. II. MoitIboii.
South Inlet; Mrs. Ilnrker, Sumner;
J. A. Torso, Ilandon.
CFTI'll cluh elects.
today from his Sumnor homo.
J. J. CLIXKLN'REARD was In
town todny from Daniels Creek.
E. C. DREWS wont to Myrtlo
Point on business this morning. ,
CLAUDE N0I1LE of Lakeside Is In
Mnrshflold nttondlng to business.
AIRS. EMILY MTARLIN of North
Inlet was In town this morn
ing. Ii. M. RIPLEY of North Inlet Is n
business visitor to Mnrshfleld to
dny. L. 'P. PRICE Is n business visitor
In Mnrshfleld todny from Sum
ner. MRS.'GUS PETERSON of North In
let was In Mnrshfleld today shop
id ng.
MRS. WILLIAM JUDD of North
Inlet Is n Mnrshfleld shopper
today.
MRS. W. II. MORGAN of Daniels
Creek was n Mnrshfleld shopper
today.
J. C. DYER camo down from Sum
ner this morning to look nftor
business.
O. IC. PIDOEON nnd wife of Alle
gany nro In .Mnrshfleld today (
Hiiupping. I
MRS. CIIAS. MEYERS camo In Tho long-looked for bont loaded
from North Inlet this morning with lumber, provisions, machinery,
to trndo. otc, fop tho Brookings Lumber
MISS MYRTLE WEATIIERLY of nnd Ilox compnny. arrived off the
North Inlet, wns visiting in tho Chotco on tho ICth. according to
city today". I word reaching hero Snturdny. Tho
WILL SCMUPELTZ of Lakeside weather clork has slnco kicked up
ASK 10 BRIDGE
SIUSLAW RIVER
Annual Mooting Followed by Ran
otiot ami Hunt.
Tho Cuter Club hold election of
ofllcors last Saturday ovcnlng at
their club rooms, nnd tho follow
ing officers wero named: Jay
Tower, president; John Moreen, vice
president; Gcorgo Cnrllon, secre
tary; M. A. Swcetmnn, treasurer;
Charles Howard, high priest.
After election of ofllcors thoro
wns a big banquot, after which tho
membors and ofllcors ns the guests
of the club president wont to tho
Glnsgow Gun club grounds for a
hunt. They returned last evening
with ten ennvnsbneks nnd 2S wid
geon and sprig.
SUPPLIES FOR MILL.
n strong breezo from tho south,
which makes tho dato of its un
loading very uncortnln. Gold
Reach Globo.
North Bend News
C. A. Smith of North nond, who
Is building n now resldcnco on
North Roud Heights, will occupy
It soon.
Tho Presbyterian Lndles' Aid
will meet with Mrs. C. II. Fnrrlss
was a business visitor to Mnrslt
fluid today.
MR. nnd MRS. WARREN HESSEY
of South Coos River, spent tho
dny In town,
JOE SCIIIRA of Lnkoslde rnmo to
town this morning, returning In
tho uftoruoon.
TETE JUILLIAMS of North Coos
River, Is n business visitor to
Mnrshfleld todny.
J. C. UEATTIE or North Coos Rlv
or enmo down tho river todny to
look after business.
MR. nnd MRS. IIENNINO LAR
SON hnvo moved from North
Rend to Mnrshfleld.
RAY 11. DEMENT of Myrtle- Point
In spend lug a few days lioro on
business nnd pleasure
DR. WATSON of North nond wiib
n Sunday visitor to Lakeside, re
turning homo this morning.
MR. nnd MRS. OSCAR HAMILTON
of North Inlot nro In (own to
dny on business nnd pleasure,
WILL M'COLLOUOH. stngo driver
from Lnkmldo to North Inlet,
wns n Marshflold visitor today.
MRS. NED GALLOWAY, who enmo
to Mnrshfleld this morning from
her homo on North Inlot, return
ed this afternoon.
CHAUNCEY CLARKE, timekeeper: .V"i,"' , " .,'7. i'" ' ''" "i i"
of tho Smith-Powers No. 1 enmp ," Y """ "-'"""'". -'
Southern Pacific Wants to
Put in 100-Foot Draw
Mile Above Acme.
Tho Florence West snys:
"Loiters sent out from the of
fice of tho U. S. engineers In Port
land sfnto that nppilcntlon has
been mnde to tie Wnr Department
by the Wlllnmette-Pnclflc Railroad
company for permission to nulla
n bridge across tho Sluslaw River,
nbout n mllo up strcnm front
Acme.
"Tho nppilcntlon Is for n draw
bridge to rest on piers of mason
ry opening 100 feet wldo nnd to bo
15 feet nmovo ordinary high wn
ter. This scorns pretty low for
boats to pass without opening tho
ilrnw and so narrow tnnt It would
Interfere with towing on that part
of tho river."
FIJI TO BOOST
y
WORK NEAR VALE.
on Union avenno, noxt Friday nf
toruoon.
Tho W. C. T. U. will givo a fpnns ovor tho numerous crooks,
Track Lnjlug on East nnd Wo.sl
Line to Ro Resumed.
VALE, Ore., Nov. 25. Trnck
lnylng operntlons on tho now Ore
gon Eastern railroad out of Valo
will bo resumed nbout Dccombor
1, botweon mllcpost 22 nnd tho
tunnel, which lies between mile
posts 3S-39, If present' plants of
tho engineering depnrtmont aro car
ried out. Tho Inrgo gang which
was pulled off tho Job horo sovornl
weeks ngo nnd divided Into two
sections else-whore Is holug ham
pered by ndvorso wonthor condi
tions, nnd if tho Harrimnn system
enn sccuro sulllclcnt nddltiounl mo
tlvo power for tho work in Mnl
hour county, as was reported today
seemed likely, local operations will
bo rushed.
It is desired by the engineer de
partment to comploto all trncklny
ing ns far as tho east portnl of
tho tunnol not lntor than January
1, which would give tho engineers
nn excollcnt opportunity of reach
ing tho western entrance of tho
bore, mora than 2C00 foot in
length, by May 1, 1913. Then,
with tho stcol nnd concroto bridges
In position throughout tho tortuous
Mainour canyon, It would eiiBlly ho
posslblo to construct 100 miles of
track out of Valo by mldsumnior.
Tho Mainour cnuyon win contain
23 brldgos of approximately 300
foot In longth each across tho Mnl
liour rlvor, bosldos other smnllor
soclnl noxt Tuesday ovonlng nt tlio, "'it four bridges on tho eastern
Prcsbytoilnn church. An Invitation side of tho tunnol nro nlmost
to nttond Is oxtonded to tho public.
Mrs. is. uoorgo Smith visited
frlonds on South Coos River yes-tordny.
Mll1'O.V SHERMAN DEAD.
Former Resident of Coos County
Passes Awnv in California.
Mrs. Geo. Roister or North Rend
received nows yostordnv of tho
death of or lior hair brothor, Mil-
on South Coos Rlvor, spent Sun
day in Mnrshflold.
MR. VASEY rotiirnod to Snilth
Powors Cnnip No. fi this morn
lug nftor spending Sunday In
Mnrshfleld with his family.
MR. WALKER of Lauglols enmo to
Mnrshflold this morning from
Sumner, whom ho litis been
looking nftor business Interests.
MISS MAUD IIOWRON. who bus
boon visiting nor parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. F. llowron, re
turned to Mai-Hliflold this morn
ing. MR. SIIAFNER of Ronioto. fore
man of Abrumsnii
cnnip, wrb nn ov
lfornln
Mr. Shormnn wns 01 yonrs or
ngo, nnd will bo romomborod by
tho oldor Coos nay residents, ho
having lived horo 20 years ngo.
mo wns norn Hi Wisconsin.
Mr. Slierninn loavos n widow, his
hnir sister. Mrs. Georgo Holster or
.North Rend, nnd n hair brothor,
Georgo Shormnn or Allegany.
ready Tor tho trncklayors.
START SIUSLAW .MILLS.
Tho Florence Wost says:
"Wo wore Inrormod yostordnv on
whnt seems to bo rollnblo nutlior-
II.. II.,., n r...tnnt !... 1 l-i
'USnnfr'" IWInK " "ddillSnToM tho"
ier-Mllllin IS- Hnu-llllll tvlinrf (.,., II. ,.r I, ,. I..
nr I,i Mtlfullflnl.l i-ti...,,l.wr " " "" iviim, ,l will lll-
thls liiornli'iB I'0 U, r,VOr nm "I' ''i,
CORNELL LAGERSTROM has re-'0 ",oro ,00,n fop "" '"
tiirnod from Myrtlo Point whoro' i,'T... , ,.,.(.. i0 .
X- ris,,,,,;"c-"K Ho'S re' !" '" " KoonrutK'
Sal,,V8ffll week "r so" K"! " ', , " " '
MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Co-' !2!LJ "I!L'
riulllo, who has lieen visiting In
Runnier nt tho homo or her par
ents. Mr. and Mis. Jud Mills. Is
In Mnrshflold on her wuy to Ton
Mllo.
DR. nnd MRS. HOLLISTER wore
Mnrshflold visitors todny. Thoy
will lonvo on tho next Rodondo
for San Dlogo, whoro Dr. Ilol
llster will go Into sonio mer
cnntllo business.
C. K. NICHOLSON and Nols Ras
All Wool Jersey
Coat Sweaters
Wo hnvo Just received direct
frnm tlm liinlt'nrfl. n nlpn lln nt
IIUIBSOII, Who WOllt lllllltlllg lnst.thosn rnnvnnlont nn,l Pnnifm-fnl.lA
Thursday on Dnnlols Crook, ro-' winter garments.
turned today. Whllo . nway Mr.' Thoy conio In Oxford nnd Cardl-
lcnsniusHon roil overi.oard nntl tini. Cardlnnl and Oxford. Maroon
got n ducking, but didn't got a ,,nd Oxford nnd Nnvy nnd Oxford.
JIRR, CARL EGEN1IOFF of South
Coos Rlvor was In Mnrshfleld to
day from Sumnor, whoro she has
been visiting hor paronts, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jud Mills. Mrs, Egeu
hoff will go to Tenmllo this nf-
tornoon bororo roturnlng homo. ,
J. C. TOYNE, representing Gorhnm
Eiigluoorlng Co. or Oakland, Cnl.,
ib in uiwn, arriving ironi uau-i ... ,. -. i .
don Snturdav evening. Mr.l,,,,0"-0 offens them ror n row
Toyno mndo tho trip irom Sniii1 uxa "l n
Prnnelsco to Ilandon on the now
steninor speeiiwoii, tins Doing lior
innlden voyngo.
MR. and Mrs. H. A. FRITZ of
Iioston, Mass., who have leen
Sell Regularly
for $3 and $3.50
PUIS POLIGY
IN 14 DAYS
THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE
THROUGH DISTRICT At.'ENT
1'IKilNTO.V SENDS MRS. ALVA
LAYTO.V .S1()0( SOO.V AFTER
HUSRAND'S DEATH.
R. W. Edglngton, district ngout
ror tho Pacific Mutual Llfo Insur
nnco Co., todny gavo Mrs. Alvn L.
Laytou n check for $1000, tho
amount of tho policy which hor
husband, who Was killed in an nc
cldont nt Sniltli-Powors Cnnip 1, on
November 11, carried. This estab
lishes a now record lor prompt
pnymont or llfo lusiirniiro horo, tho
payment being mndo Just 1-1 dayB
nftor tho death of tho policyholder.
It would hnvo beon mndo ovon
nioro quickly had It not boon for
tho tlmo tnken In gottlug tho malls
In nnd out of Coos Rny.
Laytou took out a twonly-year
ondowniont policy with Mr. Edglng
ton on July 13, 1912. Loss thnn
four months later, ho wns killed
nnd tho money now goes to enro
ror his widow nnd llttlo children.
This Is tho second policy that
Mr. E'dglngton's company has had
to pay within n short tlmo nftor It
was written, tlio llrst bolng on Geo.
II. Ellonburg, who waB also klllod
In a logging camp.
Tho promptness with which his
company In tnklng enro of Its
losses Is vory gratifying to him bo
cnuso ho Is n rirm ndvocnto or
proinptness In such matters.
Commercial- Club Organized
at Banauet in Honor of
Addison Bennett.
GOLD REACH, Ore.. Nov. 25.
Twenty-rive rcprcsontntlvo business
men of Gold Reach nnd Weddor
burn ntsemblod In tho dining room
of tl e Rrenkers Hotel to n bnnquot
given for Addison Dennett, stnff
correspondent of tho Orogonlnn,
nnd C. II. Marsh, right of way
nccnt of tho Southern Pacific Rail
way company, who nro visiting Cur
ry county, writing up this section
nnd tnklng pictures or Curry's
licniitlftil scenery. AHcr the
flprend was ovor and tho clgnrs
pnssed nround. Attorney W. II
Meredith, tonst master for tho oc
caslon, in n fow fitting romnrks
welcomed tho distinguished guests
to Curry county nnd cnlled on
them for speeches. Mr. Rennctr,
after tolling sonio of his best stor
ies In his lulmltnblo wny, which
brought n lcnrty laugh from nil,
proceeded to mnko nn eloquent
nnd cntliuslnstlo addross on the
merits of Curry county, nnd whnt
could bo dono horo. Mr. "Marsh al
so gavo some good sound ndvlco on
how n commercial club and n com
munity might proceed to boost
their localities. Roth speeches
woro roundly npplnudod, nnd woro
followed by short tnlks Troiii Cnsh
lor Goo. D. Wood or tno Curry
Counly Rnnlc. W. A. Wood. Coun
ty Judgo elect; N. A. Loach, mnn
npci or the Mncleny cstnto, S. E.
Mnrslcrs. editor or tho Gold Reach
Olote; Sherirr Rlshol, T. M. Littler,
morchnnt, recently located horo
rrom Douglns county; C. i). Lnmp
Eou proprietor or tho Rrenkers;
J. R. Stannnrd, county clork elect;
Dr. P. J. Schllomnnn nnd othors.
After theso onthuslnstlc speeches,
n proposal by W. II. Meredith to
organize n Commorclnl club was
unanimously ngrccd to, and In 30
minutes $300 wns pledged to carry
on tho work of advertising Curry
county. Ofllcors woro oloctod ror
six months, ns rollows: Geo. D.
Wood, president; W. II. Morodlth,
secrolnry, nnd Goo. R. Stnfford.
tronsuror nnd tho following vlco
president from tho different sec
tions of tho county: J. R, Stnn
nard. Gold Roach; N. A. Leach,
Wedderburn; W. J. Wnrd. Harbor;
Dplmar Colcgrovo. Motintnliij J. J.
Weorslng, Agnoss; W. T. Wlilto.
Sr Port Orford, nnd W. E. Cnt
torlln, Lnnglnls, with tho proviso
thnt othor nnmcB bo nddod Inter.
Sovoral names wero suggested ror
tho organization, but It wns rinnllv
decided to call It tho Currv Coun
ty Commorclnl club, with hendqunr
jors nt Gold Roach and Wcddor
hiirn, but Kb object Is to boost ror
tho growth nnd dovolopment of nil
or Curry county.
Artor their onthuslnstlc nddressos
Addison Ronnott nnd C. II. Mnrsn
woro unnnlinotiBly olocled honor
nry inoniborB or tho club nnd Mr.
Ronnott remarked thnt nftor noting
tho onthuslnsm or nil present thnt
tho orgnnlzntlon or this club mnrk
ed tho boglnnlng or n now opoeh In
tho dovolopment or Curry county.
A wagon rond up Roguo Rlvor
jo LrantH Pass was strongly urged
by hovernl or tho sponkorfl nnd this
mnttor win i,o tnkon up nt onco
with tho GrnntB Pass people
through their cominorclnl club.
HOLLAND RRKAKS ARM.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.1
J-rltz Holland or Spoknno broke his
lort nrm in tho second round
against Otto Ilerg or Astoria and
lost tho doclslon Friday night. Tho
mon rought nt mlddlowolght.
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
BENJAMIN CLOTHES
STETSON HATS
STETSON SHOES
ARROW SHIRTS
.All sold one way GASJl ONLY
Boiler values for less nioiiev
bcenusG
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe C
Mnrslificld.
Bandoa
THE FRIEND OF COOH HAY
S. S. ALLIANCE
F?2?.'r!i I'QUIPPKl) WITH WIIU'IjISS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, AT 10A.H
CONNECTING WITH Till' NORTH RANK ROAD AT POIffl
NORTH PACIFIC PTKAMSIIIP CO.MPANV.
o. v, Mcai:oiicE,iB
Phone 41.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho A. M. Simpson Is duo in
from Snn Prnnclsco todny.
Tlmos' W'nnt Ads bring rosults.
U.MPQl'A SAIiMON CATCH
SMALLER THAN IAST VEAR
GARDINER, Oro., Nov. 25. Tho
catch or sllvorsldo salmon ror tho
senson now closing Is consldernbly
bolow tho catch or 1911 on the
I'mpqiin Rlvor and its tributaries.
Tlio pack of tho two cannorlcs op
oratlng horo will totnl nbout 14.000
cases, ngalnst nbout 30,000 cases
ior insr year.
GRANDOTHERS
USED SAGE 1EA
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondi
Equipped uldi Mlrclees nnd submarine bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR MAR5HFEID
THURSDAY, NOV. 28 at 3:00 p. ra.
All PnsAcngcr Itccrvntiouii From Snn IVnnclsco Mut ll JWi t
H05 Flfo Hliildlng, or Pier No II). All rcsmntloni most U I
Ken ii) -I Hours l)o ror o snlllns.
1NTKR-OCEAN TItANSPORTATIO.V CO.
PHONE 4. C. P. McQEOnOE, AfttL
Steamer Homer
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco,
Freight Only, Tuesday, November 26
F. B. DOW, Agcat.
OctuDod
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Rreakwatei
ALWAVBONTIME.
... .... .r niliml I VII .. b n. m-or.
. -. .... ..... ............... . .m mutipp ru TUT TIDb. .iUl.nl
in, u, I'llU.lt 01.ll(lll'lllill IT niviitiv" "'
1(1, 21, no.
Phone Mnln OB-L. J. O. MILLER, Ajt
Special Price of
Don't mlsa this opportunity to
bpend tho winter In California Bet one of theso sweatora nt theso
visiting Mrs. Fritz's sistor, Mrs.
, nurns of Coos River, nro In
Mnrshflold today on their wny
to Rnndoii. where thoy will visit
nnother sistor, Mrs. J. A. Rns-
musson, nftor wlileh tnev will
beforo roturnlng to tholr Eastern
Homo.
fiEORGE RATTBV, rormerly or D.
A. Curry's barber shop, bur now
proprietor or a shop In Gardi
ner is In Mnrshriold on business
and pleasure. Ho reports that
tlio Southern Pacific has about
, 150 won working on tho railroad
cqn,fitru?ton near thoro. Tho ce
ment brought in by tho Sausa-
uuusunl prices.
The Bazar
"Store of Quality.'
Phono 32.
DAIRY LUXniKS.
In nddltlon to our bakery wo aro
prepared to serve dollclous lunch
eons, A dollclous cup of coHoo, a good
enn m ion, n nice cup or hot choc
olate In ract anything that can
bo round at a flrst-clnss bakery
lunch. Open evenings and Sun
dnyB. Wo always carry a full lino of
Rromls, Cakes, Cookies,
Pies nnd linked Goods.
..Wo ,,mvo nlPted no our motto,
Cloanllness is next to godliness."
uur oreau is ninao clean, kept
clenn, sold cleon, dollvered clean.
183 X. 2nd St. Phono 112-L
To Darken the Hair and Re
store Grey and Faded Hair
to Its Natural Color.
i, It1,8cnBlr to presorvo tho color or
tho hnlr than to restore It. although
It is posslblo to do both. Our grand
mothers understood tho secrot. Thoy
mndo n "sago tea," and their dark,
glossy long hair after middle llfo was
uuo io mis ract. our motliors havo
gray hairs bororo thoy aro flrty, but
thoy aro beginning to approclnto tho
wisdom or our grandmothers In us-
.- ---o- w.., lU uicir uair nnu
aro fast rollowlng suit.
Tlio presont generation hns tho ad
vantage or tho past In that It can get
n rondy-to-uso preparation called
yoth s Sago and Sulphur Hair Re
medy. As a scalp tonic and color ro
atoror this preparation is vastly su
porlor to tho ordinary "sago tea"
mndo by our grandmothers.
i iio growtli nnd beauty of tho hair
depends on a healthy condition of tho
iri r. "'""" oBU ana Huipnur
Hair Romedy quickly kills tho dan
druff gorms which rob tho hair of
"" "" lur nna lustre, makes tho
scalp clean and healthy, gives tho
hair strength, color nnd beauty and
makes It grow.
Got a 50 cent bottle from your
druggist todny. He will give your mo
ney back If you aro not satisfied
after a fair trial.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Firej
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
I HEXitY 8KXGSTAOKEX, MttT.
Coaulllo Omc Phono 191 Platting Lands a ijxw
Farma Timber Coal andwU "BABTBIDr."
General A MarahfSeld Office J1
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
Uniaue Pantatonu
m.,nnRnNDyER3,CW';
EVsERS-ndllAT-,
Co., I'ino i'"'rL
SOO UU.il."
Get Busy
AXD OET AFTKIl THAT ROOF, RUT FIKST?Spo
IN A5
(if
iim ar-i'iut 'THAI' nuor, u V.7ri niPFR.
OUR PRICES OX SIIlXGIiES AND KOOFING PAlt"
BniXGLES 91.00 AND UP.
"I ' ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, !. AND W-
C. A. Smith Lumber &
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
Mfg. fo
r. !
Chalmefs Auto Service
J. M. Dodgo, Driver,
Stand at Palace Restaurant.
Phones, 5-J or 5-L, day and night.
Mnrshfleld, Oregon
FOR A
r.nnn W-.
OR
E.C.BARK1
Fine Watch M
200 From --