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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Uways "The Busy Corner"- nn SIR. I CAN'T ULtJ- xx "'--"--- ' . ah i uant to Now. No More loai on the Stomaeh or 8our Stomach. No More Heavy i-eennrj ! Meals or tonsupanun. iiin r. I APUA.,intf roaillln find YOU Will bo IteSffiSS lliai ''",-.,. Ireatmcpi " ,""". ., ., .,,,- This new acrmnti nppcndlclllB remedy IIIIS ''V t. arnmnnll find tinwnln !d draw" off n ImpurltloB. A 8INQLH ?Sh constipation, ninison. or lionvy K iflM eatlnij almost AT ONCfcf. short ",n""1Y"ll,,",v" lso of oppcnillcltls. City ish Market FHKK DELIVBHY. In Ferguson Transfer Hldg. Foot of Market Ave. 1ITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PHONIC 200J $A'" i J. BCAIKE . HODOINI larshfield Paint Decorating Co. ktlmatcs MARBHFIELD, Furnlibod Phono 140L Oregon ' ' i- I I J lave That Roof Fixed vow Sec C0HTI1ELL i Chun- ttlill M. S. TURPEN Architect J 71 FRONT ST. Modern Urlck Building, Eleo.trU Lights, Steam Hunt. Elognntly Furnished Rooau with Hut and Cold Wntor. HOT B L .CO OS C. A. MET LIN. Prop. Itei: 60 cents a Duy and Upwards cor. Broadway and Market Marahflold. Oregon WANTED ! ! ! llll'ins UPHOLSTERING AND JAXO.H TO CLEAN, by tho Puounm- Cleaning Company Orders foi Irk taken ut flOIXO & HlKVHi PHONIC IfM ROFESSIONAl DIRECTOR1" fltS. i:. SHADHUHXK. Teaclior of volco placoment, ktblng and Interpretation of song ready to recelvo tho public. Studio 11 Commercial Ave. U. K I-. WINKLER. Niitiii-opnth ami Chiropractor II chronic disposes treated. Consul' utlnn free. Olllce hours: o 12 a, in ; 2 to 6 and G to 8 p. ro Ituropath Imttltuto Room No. 1 136 Droadway, Marahfleld, Ore kH. G. W. LLHLIR, Osteopathic PhyslcUn aduate of the Amerhan school of Iteopathy at Klrkavllle, Mo. Office IMdurado Ulk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to Phone 1C1-.I; Mnmliilolil: Oregon W. HKXNVITl, lawyer. ' over Flanagan 4 Bennett Dank ulineld Oreeon M i. T. MffV1ll . Physlclnu and Surgeon Marahfleld, Oregon, l-ockhtrt Building, Iff opposite Post OrTlt Phone 105-J " A. J. IIKNIIKY'S Moih-rn l).ltll parlnra. re eauiiinHil in An hii.h ii,t We rk in short notice at the voiy - I'nces, Examination free ly attendant, Coke building, oppo- l"innw nn, nhmiRl12-J. Janchard's Livery MLi7.r ..,u ,vory n,,ii vd in .""'"Lei ana are pm ' npn,ienilrr "-' lwnt service tt, "S. g,n r.:(. ovnrvth'nn ' Pub! ea "l,""ory service 6 e . ,.i " w r,,r '.irivlnu ' herv unr 8n,,n; npnded In !b''m. of..,"'80 " tr,,ck "' U 1"'" "noTHKwa HI'M. C "" ,:,S'J ' H"'i Alder Streets - niifr what you'vo tried, without Jt?n? relief JU8TTItY Blmplo buck '"' imrk Klyccrlno. etc., no compounded ... tr a i vaii win nn Hiircirinnii - TA ttl90aBJL Stem You Are Able To Obtain Adler-i-Ka r in Marshfield Only At 4'1K Busy Corner" Price $1.00 the Bottle Lockhart - Parsons Drug Company Phone Main 298 Seed Time Is Almost Here 'o nro ready with 0110 of tho most co'mplcto and vnrlcd nssorttnontB of Garden and Field Seeds Ever Carried In Coos County. In GRASS SEERS Wo Have her clovbr timothy alhikb hlub gra$s heed oats gray, whitk and ItED. SEER WHHAT SEED HAHLBY i In fnct wo linvo everything In tho Sued Lino for vogetnblo and Flowor Gnrdun and alao for tho Field, Our toods nro nil carofully selected with especial attention oh to their bolng tulnpted to Coos County cllmato and soil. , Wo Also Curry a Large Stock of Fertilizers The Bazar Phone 32 The JIouso of Quality. The Royal TONIGHT 11000 Foot of Now Pictured Never lleen Seen In Town Ilofnru. LUCKY llOH Tho Itustlor Sheriff COr.NT IVB.V AND TUB WAITRESS There Pictures Aro tho Host And All Now. AND TOMORROW 3000 Feet All New WEIGHING IN TUB SCALE As n noy Drcanm RED STAR'S IIONOIt Tho80 pictures will not bo ropeatod imd If you wnnt to seo a good show, why, go to The Royal Thoro Is al ways tho best plcturo show. TONIOHT Admission Will bo 10c As You 3ny Ono Dltno. C. J. LBMANSKI, Proprlotor. WANT ADS. FOlt KENT 5-ncro Improved ranch with C-room housoj closo In. Ad d.ess Dox 704. WANTED Sorao ono with 13000 tp buy n paying rooming Iioubo, leaao and furniture, consisting of 39 fur nlshed rooms, In contrnl location; rent ?75 per month; also a pay ing Livery busluess, coinpleto for $4400; terms $750 cash and $100 per month. Seo Tltlo Guarantee & Abstract Co. Henry Sengstack en, Mgr. FOR SALE CHEAP V.nrlne gaso line engine; will trnde for A. C. Vi II. P. motor. Phono 122-J. l'OIt HBNT A 3-room houso, naar Ferndale. Phono 124-L. f ... t ,m ii i FOK.SALB-At bargain, 2 1-2 h. p. Kasollno engine, stationary type. F. M. Frledberg. KOH SALE 40 M. shingle at a bar-! bain. F. M. Frledberg. I'OR SALB Pure bred slnglo comb Rhode Island Red cockorels, ' $3 each. L. J. Simpson, North Bend. Or. I I FOR RENT Slvtcn room house c'ose In. Modern conveniences. nensonohle rent. See Ivy Condrnn. I'OR RENT -IO-rooin lions' In South Marshflold. Phone 119-L. COOS DAY TIDES. Bel w Is given tho tlmo nnd holghth of high and low water at Murshlleld. Tho tides arc placed In tho order of occurronco, with tholr tlmos on , tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of each day; n comparison nf consccutlvo heights will Indicate vhetl.cn It Is high or low wntor. For IkIi water on bnr, subtract 2 "hours 34 minute Unty February, J 1)12. C hours.. 4.3C 10.30 4.24 10.2C Tldo ....0.3 1.5 CO 0.2 (5 hours.. C.2G 10.54 5.14 11.38 Tldo ....C.5 1.1 CO 0.0 7 hours.. 5.51 11.30 0.04 11.44 Tldo ....C.5 1.0 5.5 0.7 l' hourH..C.3l 12.34 7.01 Tlddo ....C.l 1.0 4.5 0 hours.. 0.32 7.18 1.37 8.07 Tldo ....l.G 0.2 1.0 4.7 10 hours.1.21 S.07 2.40 9.29 Tldo ...2.4 5.9 1.0 3.2 THE WBATIIBIt. fBy Associated Press.) OHEGON Occasional rain In f went tonight nnd Tuesday; light rnln or snow In cast tonight and. Tuesday; easterly winds. .. LOCAL TEMPEHATltltB RK- POUT. For twenty-four hours ondlng at 1:43 n. m., Feb. 5, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- tnorologlcnl observer: . ' Maximum ' .55 Minimum .48 . At 4:43 n. m , ,C1, Prescription 1.73 ' Wind, southwest; rainy. ' 4 V HOUX. DEFJtEESE To Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Dafrceso, at tholr homo In North . Bund, Moudny, February 5, a nlno liounil son. This Is their first child and consequently tho causo of groat rojolclng. Mr. nnd Mrs.) Defrecsu havo a homo at Loon Lake, whero thoy will movo to In tho early spring. Shut Fill It Is expected that tho Dredgo Oregon will begin pumping Into South Broadway, north of Mill Slough, within a day or two. "Meet Tonight Tho Marahfleld City Council will meet this ovoulng to tnko up various city mnttors. Thoy will alto moot again next Mon day evening. Meet Wednesday Tl-o Lndles' Aid Socloty of the Marshflold Prosby terlnn Church will meet Wednesday with Mrs. John Dasliney nt hor homo In South MnrshfloM. May Mow Here Cnpt. T. J. Mac gonn, of tho Brcakwator, is figuring on moving his family from Empire Dayton Roadster d Special Equipped to Stilt You. FKAMB 2(1, 21, 22 or 20 Inch. TIHKS M. At W., O. tt J. or Contlni'iital. DRAKE ' Corlilii, Nt D. or Morrow. GEAR 7.'!, HI, 01 or 101 Inches. HANDLB -RAILS Any Width,' Any Drop. COLORS I guess I don't know much' about colors? I described ono as "pink" to a lady. I wish I could print "Yes, pink!" Tho way she said It. It crackled like a wireless. Anyway DavtOilS Look as pretty as ono of 's candy girls dressed for a party. Your turn nct " V? PRICES 27,50 TO $12.50 ..f-wj ,. IVlarSntlfilCl iyCierV AgentH Pheno 180-R. Front and Ahlor. (psMfttJir l(3uzM to' Marshfield, bo as to onablo him to spend moro tlmo with thom each trip of tho Breakwater. J Plnn Houts Jnck Llchenback, of Klamath Falls, Is expected lioro soon for a 20-round bout with Joss Day, the go being arraigned by Louis Presslor. Willlo Qaffny and Billy Wilson are to bo matched for tho pre liminary. Buys Hunches According to a re port from Grants Pass, E. W. Wright of Portland who bought consldornblo property on Coos Bay last Bummer, Is buying property In thnt vicinity. Ho 13 reputed to havo bought COO ncrcs of ranch land nenr Kerby. Weil Vuli'iillW'H Day Tho Port land Telegram says: "Miss Hcldn Doblo hns decided upon St. Valen tino's day, Wednesday, February 14, sis the date for her marrlngo to Claud Nnsburg, of Coos Buy. Tho wedding will bo n small affair, solemnized In tho presence of a few friends nt noon, In St. Mark's Church. ProtMi't t llfjiryvlllc' Supt. T. C. .itusscll of the Benver Hill mines was In Marshfield today out business. He Is arranging to prospect the old Heiiryvllle field with a diamond drill to ascertain If It would pay to open a now shaft there. Tito old Henry vllle mine has been, closed for many years. He Is centering his energies nt Beaver Hill on developmnnt work, taking out merely enough conl for tho company's neods, To Irfionto Here J I. S. Poppol bii u in and It. ,Kronuiln.ga arrived here today from Watongn, Okln., to look this section over with a view of locntlnc; here and also to' nrrntigc for friends and relatives to comoihcre If conditions arc found satisfactory. They had a letter of Introduction from former Oovdrribr Fcrgusoil df Oklnhomn to Win. Grimes. Mr.' Pop polbaum hns bcou. In a bank at Wa tauga but ho and his cpusln wish to locate on a ranch for n few yonra at least. Drill for OH Tho Coos Bay Oil &. Gob Compnny, which was rccontly orgnulzed to sink n well on Catching .Inlet to determine "whether or not ,t,hor Ib oil in this vicinity, Is now planning to go ahead with tho work. Mr. Mauplu, tho promoter of tho company, and norman Larson, ox poet to lonvo soon for San Francisco to purchaso machinery tor drilling tho woll. The Initial holo Is to be 10 Inches In diameter and to a depth of about 2500 foot. Tho exact loca tion of tho woll has not been dotor mlncd yot. I A VmtTII IlKVI) XKM'S E. Goo. Smith, of Dnnlols Creek, will lenvo In n short tlmo on a busi ness trip to Portland. Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid will meet nt the homo of Mrs. J. Monde Thursday nfternoon at 2 o'clock. S. S. Jennings hns nlnvcd his fam ily from apartments over tholr store Into tho Henry Hoock houso on Shor ni nn avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. 'E. It. Ilodson nnd dnughtor.Ermn, who havo boon visit ing nt tho Rout. McCann homo, re turned to Marshfield today. Henry Sanford nnd family aro moving today from tholr homo In North Bond to tholr rnnch on Haynes Inlet, whore thoy will mako tholr homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. -N. Ekblnd and bnby and Miss Wllla Hall, who have boon visiting nt tho W. D. Simpson homo, roturnod today to tholr homo In South Marshflold. Mrs. T. V. 'Johnson, Misses Lois. Molllo and Edna Johnson returned last evening to their homo In South Mnrshfleld aftor an over-Sunday visit nt the Prntt homo. Misses Roso and Clara Myron, Miss Esthsr Johnson, Mrs. Ooo. Ayro nrd n number of other Mars' field people attended tho bnud concert In North Bond yostcrdny. Mrs. Laura Housor and Mrs. Wm, Haskell and llttlo dnughtor, Grnce, of Oakland, Cal., who aro visiting at the 13. C. Nollner h6mo, havo boon spending a fow days at Ton Mile. FOR SALE New 72 egg Cypher In cubntor. $10.00. Phone 301-L. Bunker Hill 'Store. Havo your calling cards printed at Th Time"' ofllce. FIRST LA GRIPPE, THBN nRON CH1TIS That was tho caso with Mrs. W. S. Palley. McCreary Ky. "My wife was taken down with "a severe at tack of la grippe, wlifch run Into bronchitis. Sho coughed, as tho' Bho had consumption and could not E'ep at night. Tho first bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compoundgavo her bo much relief thnt sho Continued t'slng It until sho was permanently , cured,- Red. Cross Drug Storey YOU'LL like the kind of service you get here, $a well as the kind of clothes. Our kind of service Hart Schaffner & Marx you'll find both satisfactory. Suits or overcoats $ 1 8 to $50. WOOLEN MILL STORE This storo is (lie homo of Ilnrt Schaffner & Mark clothes. PERSONAL IN0TES JOE LARSON, of Allegany, was In the city on business today. MAJOR MORTON TOWER, of Em pire, Is a Marshfield visitor today. J. OUTTLEBEN, of Isthmus Inlet, Is a Marshfield business visitor to day. MRS. CIIAS. CODDING Is reportod quite sick at tholr home nt Milling ton. S. JUMPER wan In from his North Inlet homestead today on busi ness, J. C. BEATTIE, of Cops Rlver.wns In Mnrshfiold today attending to buslncBs. AL. NICHOLS, of Empire, Is In Mnrshfiold today on business nnd pleasure. MRS. ED. NOAH and dnughtcr, of Alleghany, woro Marahfleld shop- pors today. CARL JOHNSON, of Coos River, was closing a business dcnl In Marsh flold today. MRS. A. B. DALY oxpecta to loavo soon fqy Arizona hi hopes of bene fitting her health. MRS. WM. GRIMES, who has been qulto sick, Is reported consider ably Improved todny. JOHN HENDRICKSON, of Coos Rlv or, was doing business In Mnrsh fleld nnd up Catching Inlet today. ORRIN PRATT, who roturnod on tho Inst Alliance from Eurokn, has tnk on n position with tho C. A. Smith Company, CIIAS. T. FISHER, who has been om ployed by L. W. Plnnz hero for soiuo tlmo, will lenvo In a fow days for Bandon, whore he has takon a position. D. R. PETTIT, nn orchardlst recent ly arriving on Coos Bay from Mon tann, wont to Cooston today and will dovoto soiuo tlmo to tho orch ards over In thnt district. MISS RUBY W ATKINS, who has been spending tho past tlvo or six months with rolntlves at Tho Dalles, will return this weok to remain with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wntklns. WM. HONEBRAKE, of Cntchlng In let, Ijj a Marshflold business visi tor today, Ho Is forced to uso crutches ns a result of a sovoro attack of rheumatism. FRED AGEE, employed In tho con densed milk plant at Coos Bay, ar rived here Friday ovonlng for n visit with his fathor, B. C. Ageo. lie will return about March 1. Rosoburg Nows. CAPT. HARRIS, of Sumner, Is n Marfhflo'd business visitor today, The Flour That Does Not Disappo nt Sperry's Drifted Snow Hour BEST BY EVERY TEST Ho reports that tho drcdge'ia- do lug fine work on the- project for Improving tho Cntchlng InletfctaW- t ncl near Sumner. MRS. L. G. MASTERS, of Sumner la n. Marshfield shopper toddy. MRS. CIIAS. JOHNSON of North In lot Is a Marshfield visitor today. MRS. SAM SHOOK of North Coos River is a Marshflold shopper to day. CHARLES ESTERBECK wnB down " from his Catching Inlet ranch to- day on business. C. W. VIERS is building n flno mod ern 7-room' bungalow In Bay Vlow Addition at Forndalo. FRANK ROGERS of South Coos Riv er returned homo today aftor an ovor Sunday visit with friends In Marshfield. W. S. CHANDLER who hns boon qulto 111 nt his apartments In tho Colto building wns reported Im proving todny. CHARLES MARSH loft for Ton Mllo this morning, nnd will be gono for threo or four days to closo up somo Southom Pnclfc right-of-way ne gotiations. A. F. ESTABROOK nnd wife, of San Francisco, passed through lioro to day en rotito to Bandon from North Bend, whero Mr. Estnbrook has beon arranging with Kruso & Bnnks for n now steamer. SHERIFF GAGE Is hero from Co qulllo on official business. Ho Bays that thoro Is no likelihood of n spcclnl torm of court boforo oarly In Mnrch, as District Attor ney Geo. Brown will bo detained at Rosoburg for n term of court that opens thoro Fobrunry 20. x E. A. NELSON nnd wlfo and hor bIs tor, Miss Lucy Bouobrako, loft on tho Nnnn Smith today for Bay Point, whore Mr. Nolson will tako a position In tho C. A. Smith Com pany's plant. Thoy will probably resldo at Concord. Tho change Is mado In hopes thnt tho cllmato thoro will bo beneficial to Mrs. Nelson's health. i ' C'RIHRS WAS VERY ILL Former Mitrxhflchl Man Almost Suc cumbs to Sudden Illness. In n lottor to frlonds hero, August Elckworth wrltos as follows: "Mr. Crlbbs, a rolatlvo of Norls Jenson, had n pretty had tlmo of It In San Diego. Ho ato a couplo of pears. Thoy formed n lump In his stomach and ho had to bo rushed oft tp tho hospltnl. Aftor working hours over him ho wns brought around, but for a tlmo It lookod as though ho would not recover. Ho loft tho hos pltnl Inst Frldny nnd camo back to Frisco, whero ho Is now bolng nursod back to health by frlonds." AGED WOMAN ILL Mrs. Davis, grandmother of Mrs. L. K. Brown of this city, Is reported very 111 at tho homo of hor son. Wm. DavlB, at Camas Valley. Grandma Davis Ib about 90 years of ago, and llttlo hopo Is ontortalned for hor ro covory. Myrtle Point Enterprise.