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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY1, JANUARY 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION rays lie isy rner y.JtefflJk" fin WISE Apltnto jour grey nmttcr. OX'T wall "'" 'ou nro ,,,, run down. Kccl kc'ctl tiewaSJL eef, Iron and Wine Lies up the run-down nystom d maintains the- toncu-up Fstcm. It is ionic mm iuuu concent nitcd qiilck-nctlng brni. if mirlilM nnd enriches tho ood, glu's strcngUt, energy hd Increased vigor. I'lciuant b take. It it doesn't bcncllf, jbu bring back Iho empty bot L nml Ho'll Imnd yon bnck bur money. Tlwt'N fnlr, isn't Largo Hollies 7flc. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. klON'i: MAIN 1!08 us WANT ADS. WANTED Girl for restaurant work. Apply Dnltlmoro Dairy Lunch. FOR HAM: Fiiinltimj of cluso in cottage. Cheap for cash. Musi nil ho Hold together, I0U N. llronilwny. EPOC FOR SALE !()() feet of 5-8 ntvcl cable, second-hand but good as now. Enquire F. P. Norton, WANTED- Empty grain hucIih, A. J Haines. WANTED Tlnvo do.en thorough hiod brown leghorn ehlckeiiM mid thieo dozen I'lyuioiith Hoc1h, Ad dreHH ,T. 10, Fitzgerald, Mnrshllold, Ore., or phono lU'J-.I. RKSTAURANT for sale, lease or in exchnngo for rooming house; cheap rent. Cnll Times' olllco. I'Olt HUNT Sixteen room house closo In. Modorn convonloncen. Hcnsonnblo rent. Sco Ivy Comlrou. KOIt SALE Pure Jer.sey milk. Phono 108X. COOS HAY TIDICS. January, 1012. Ilcl w is given tho tlmo nml holghth of high nnd low wntor at MnrBhlleld. Tho tides nro plnccd in tho order of occurrence, with their tlinos on the first lino nnd heights on tho sec oud lino of each day; n compnrlson of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wator. For high wntcr on bar, subtract 2 hours III minutes. Outo 1!5 2G 27 28 5.11 7.05 (1.0 U.;i!) o 1.27 2.S 2.31 1.7 1.02 1.1 7.51 CO S.1C CO o.no 4.1 7.3C 3.7 2.11 1.1 3.27 0.7 1.1 0 i.r. S.50 3.1 10.28 2.7 11.55 I'Olt HUNT 10-room Iiouso In South Marshilold. Phono 119-L. If you havo anything to sell, trade J ront, or want holp. try a want ad. WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnouma tlo Cleaning Company. Orders foi work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 A. Modorn Drlck Building, Electric Lights. Steam Hoat, Elogantly Furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Wator. HOTEL. COOS O. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: GO conta a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Markot Marshilold, Orogon. THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Jan. 25. Rain to- night and tomorrow. Friday fair In enst nnd rain in west por- Hon, South to west winds. addressed tho parcntBtcnchors' meet ing lioro Frldny night, wnn accompa nled by IiIh Vlfo to our city. Dnndon peoplo woro greatly pleased to moot Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlcdgcn, both of whom nro highly educated and pleasant con versntlonallsts. Dandon Rccordor. .'Mother Ih III. A 55. Downs receiv ed n telogram this morning announc ing tho HcrttxiH illness of his mothor, Mrs. Ann Downb, nt her homo In Minnesota. Mr. Downs left on the Nairn Smith this afternoon for Mtn iienpolls, Mrs. W. M. Orcono ol Hunker Illll In a duughtor of Mrs. Downs. Sho will not leuvo for tho eunt yet. Itonil Had. E. II. Sriulro, tho Em pire mall carrier, Is having troublos of his own iih n result of tho bnd ronds. Tho day heforo yesterday, his rig stuck In tho mud near Fern dnle nnd hroko his whlfllo trees. Duncan Ferguson and others helped him get out. Tho plnnklng of tho rond which was begun yesterday will eliminate further trouble nt this point. V HORN. CARY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo. J. Cary nt Morey hospital, North Dond, a daughter. Mothor nnd child nro doing nicely. Tho parents reside at Coqullle, Mrs. Cury being u daughter of Col. Coach of Dandon. Mr. Cary snys that if sho makes tho lilt-with tho bncholoru that sho doeB with him, thoro won't be nny need of a Leap Year In her case. Funeral Held. Tho funeral of Jas. Darkhouso, who died as a result of tho injuries ha sustained In tho gao explosion nt tho Denver Hill initio, was hold yestorday under tho aus pices of tho Mnsons, Rov. R. E. Drowning officiating. Thcro was a good attendance Tho pnll-bcarors woro Carl Evortson, L. A. Whereat, F. E. Allen, A. J. Savage, August Farloy nnd C. W. Viors. PERSONAL NOTES F. E. GLAZIER of North Dcnd Is a Mnrshfleld business visitor today, MR8. T. L. LAWHORNE has been quite 111 nt her home tho last few days. MISS ELLA McLAURIN is visiting friends out of tho city for a fow days. CLYDE CAGE, deputy sheriff, was here from Coqullle yesterday on business. MRS. J, J. CLINKIN11EARD of Dan iels Creek waH a Marshflolcd shop por yeatcrdny. MISS LAURA DIMMICK of Conulllo Is Bpondlng a fow days with friends and relatives here. SAYS ROAD IS IN II. FLANAGAN expects to lcavo on tho Rcdondo next week for San Francisco on business and pleasure k Have a Place for You to Rest - - - - - - i fhen You Are Tired With Shopping Or Caught in a Shower If you care to read, there are . magazines on the table Among Which Are "Puck," "Life," "Judge" and "Good Housekeeping" Come in and Rest lasburg's Grocery PHONE 213-J The Good Housekeeping Store Elect Witllc F. D. Walto, well- known on Coos Day, was olectod prcsldont of tho Suthcrlln Coinmor olal club nt a mooting tho other day. Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected 'ould do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Vom, South roadway and make selection from the larco Htock now on hand. r. Wilton has In his employ the ouly practical marble and gra- u cutter In Coos county. And none but tho bost work is turned Hi MB. Hiislncss Change. Don Dollou nnd Chas. Hunter havo purchnscd nn in terest with J. E. Clqroy in tho O. K. Harbor Shop nnd nro now nctivoly connected with It. ALONG THE WATERFRONT - Tho Redondo renched San Fran cisco yestordny nnd will sail from thoro next Saturday nt 3 p. in. for Coos Day. MISS EDITH HILDENDRAND, who was taken suddenly ill Into Wed nesday ovonlng, is roportcd to bo Borlously ill. , ALDERT MATSON oxpcctB to loavo on tho next Rcdondo for San Francisco to look nftor business matters in that city. Tho Alllanco Is duo In from Portland and will tomorrow probably sail tho next day for Eureka. Tho San Gnbrlol, a Gardiner Mill Co., vcssol Balls today for San Pedro with n enrgo of lumber from tho Smith mill. M1LO PIERSON nnd family have movod to Marshfleld from Lnko Bldo and nro occupying n rcsldonco on South Eloventh strcot near El-rod. JESS DAY loft yeBtorday for CoqUlUo to try to got Eurl ChrlBholm to moot him in a flftoon or twenty round go In Marshilold In tho near futuro. Meet Tonight. A Union Sundny school mooting of nil tho Sundny school workers in tho Mnrshflold churches will bo hold nt tho Dnptlst church this evening at 7:30 to hoar Rov. Dr. Sprlngston. Tho Nairn Smith arrived in from Hay Point yesterday morning at 2 o'clock nnd sails today. A TURKISH HATH will GOOD. Phonn 214-.T do yon Llliliy Leap Year Dunce. Tho la dlos of Llbby havo mado arrango incuts for nn clnborato Leap Year dnncn to bo given in tho Llbby hall Saturday ovonlng, January 27. A lunch will bo sorvod and Lcnp Yonr custom will bo obsorvod by charg ing Indies nn admission of CO conta nnd admitting gontlomon frco. Liked nt Haiidon. Prof. Tlodgon, of tho Mnrshflold high school, who Dayton News 'nion Oils JJ'E DISTILLATK BENZINE KKrtOKTSNK IU1S0N' GAS ENGINES and EXTIUFUOAL PUSH'S Bay Oil & Supply Co. M,Qre, Piffwip wni ""fOrtem Solicited. 'lean and Press s' and Gent's Suits llods Called for M Delivered Bay Steam Laundry "mb MAIN 57-J Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastside and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. w,s the Time uutXH, ""MATES GIVEN SLaV Wiring Co. ?hone 237.J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTBELL Phone SlStl PiibllHhed Dally by MnrNhilehl Cyclery THURSDAY, JAN. 25. Blanchard's Lively Wo havo oocuro. the livery busl lObs of L, II. Helsner and aro pre pared to render excellent service to tho peoplo of Cot' Day. Careful (i i Ivors, gooa Tlga Jd everything hat will mean uatlafactory service to tho public. Phone us for a driving horso, a rig or anything neoded in the livery line. We also do truck g business of all kinds. BLANOIIARD BROTHERS Phone 138-J Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets ITEM OF INTEREST TO Girls THERE 13 NOT ONE PRETTY LADY'S WHEEL IN MARSHFIELD IS THERE, HONEST NOW? There Will Be, Friday Coos Bay People liberally nnd Responded promptly to so our Special SaIe of our Fancy Candies That wo hnvo decided to afford nuothor opportunity to got fami liar with tho goodness of Staf ford's famous candles. On noxt Saturday and Sunday Wo Will BOll TURKISH NOUGAT, per lb. 5o MAHSHMALLOWS In four flavors mint, CHOCOLATE, ROSE and VANILLA por pound 30c ANGEL FOOD, per pound. . . .80c Romombor theso prices nro for Saturday and Sunday only. iM- ROLAND EPPERSON and brldo, for merly Miss Martha Harris of tho Hall Creek section of tho Coqulllo valley, nrrlved horo yestorday to make tholr homo. GEO. ROTNOR will loavo on tho noxt Rodondo for San Dlogo to at tend tho mnrrlngo of his oldest daughter which will tako placo thoro Fobruary 14. RODERTSON of Eastsldo loft yes terday for Myrtlo Point whoro ho will visit for a whllo boforo loav ing for Southern California. It Ib statod that ho recently traded his Eastsldo holdings for Lob Angolcs proporty. Tom Coke Says That This End of Old Coos Bay Wagon Road Is Fine. ' That this ond of tho old Coos Day wngon road Ib In oxcollent condition for winter and Is oven now in hotter condition than it formorly wns dur ing tho summer months is tho opi nion of Tom Coko who hns just re turned from a trip to Dora. As Mr. Coko drove atago on tho road for long time, a number of yearn ago, ho Is probably hotter ahlo to Judg tho road than nny ono olso. "I wns surprised to And tho road In such good condition," said Mr. Coko todny. "Four of us accompa nied the body of Capt. Wilcox to Dora. Wo drovo slowly with th corpso but covered tho fourtcon miles In four hours. Tho samo team camo In from Dora to meet iih and mado tho trip in Just three hours. This mado sovon hours thnt tho team required to covor the twonty-olgh't miles, or nn nvorngo Of four miles por hour. Othor rlgt mndo tho trip much fnstor. I ro mombor thnt in tho summer months, Jack Carter and I onco drovo from Rosoburg to Coos City, n dlstanco of sixty-two miles, in twolvo hours. This was a record-breaking trip nnd was the subject of much discussion. Poo plo who aro kicking about tho con dltlon of tho road, or nt any rat about this ond of It, nro doing bo without any good reason." sorlouBly 111 at hor homo in EaBlsldo, is now Improving decidedly. Rov. Aloxandor Smith of tho Pros bytorlnn church, who has Bpont tho piiBt year in Idaho, 'is expected to re turn to North Dond soon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Slg Hanson and chil dren of North Dond Heights, loft on tho Homor todny for San Francisco. Thoy oxpect to mnko tholr futuro homo in Oakland, Cal. A. F. Estahrook of tho Estabrook company arrived horo today from Dandon to closo a contract with Kruso & Danks for tho steam schoon er lor tho company. Tho vcssol is to cost about $115,000 and is to be complotcd this summon TWO STORES at UFU of Ideas, who havo Bomo Inventive ability HH please write UKKCI.KV A MclNTJUlf, I " l'uuul Atturueji, Wmhlimtuu, l. U, Marshfield Cyclery "Oh, Mamma! PLEASE GET ME ONE?" None Better None Cheaper THAT'S OUR MOTTO Men's Suits From $8.50 To $25.00 A FULL LINE OF MEN'S FUR NISHING. SHOES AND HATS. ALL THE BEST AT POPULAR PRICES. FIXUP Marshfield & North Bend . J. THRIFT, Coos county nBaosoor, is horo from Coqulllo to mcot his dnughtor, Miss Dollo Thrift, who Is to roturn on tho Dreakwater from Corvallls whoro sho has boon nttondlng Orogon Agricultural col logo. Sho was carrying somo oxtrn work nnd hor health broko down under tho atrnln, necessitating her lonvlng collogo. LOUIS SEYMOUR, of tho Gnrdlnor Mill Co., was In tho city yestorday on his way to Los Angolcs for a fow weeks vacation. Mr. Seymour Is ono of tho ploneors of tho Ump qua, having been with tho Gardiner Mill Co. for tho pnst nlneteon years. Ho will sail today on tho San Gnbrlol which takos n cargo of liimbor from tho Smith mill to San Podro. NORTH 1IENI) NEWS Mrs, Garfield Simpson is visiting in Marshfield today. Tho Portor Mill has beon closed down for a fow days for repairs. Mrs. C. A. Jordan has beon quite ill for tho past weak at her Eastsldo homo. Suvo monoy by Tlmos ndvorMsors. patronizing The Mrs. Violet Hodson of Ross Inlet is a guest today of Mrs, O. E. Ed munds of South Mnrshflold. Mrs. L. A. Stecklo, who has boon Are Your Feet Comfortable? You who frequently suffer foot discomfort tired, ach ing, swollen, perspiring feet use A, D. 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