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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION. M ILLICOMA HAT WW I ' I Th FOR SPRING Latest Development Stiff and Soft Hats in JiPcxK COOS HAY TIDES. Uol w and at tsS ftcS ftrf"' THE BEST $3.00 MADE HAT Woolen Mill Store LEADING HATTERS Is clvon tho ttmo 1 eight of high and low water Mnrshflold. The tides nro placed In tho ordor f occurronco, with tholr tlmoa on the first line and heights on tho sec ond lino of pnh day; a comparison of consoeutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 31 minutes. Dnlo. March, 1012. 9 hours.G.28 12.52 7.34 Tldo C.l 0.G 4.7 10 hours.0.31 7.16 1.57 Tldo 3.1 B.7 0.8 8.63 3.3 Ladies' $29.00 to $30.00. Two Models. Men's $27.50 to $42.50. Four Models. THE WEATHER. fDy Associated Press.) OltEGON Oonorally fair to night and Sunday; light frost In west and hoavy frost In cast to night; easterly winds. LOCAL HE- "A BIG TALK" Oh, HUSH, I. J. MEN' aro talking now. Wise advertisers know that without quality, advertising is useless. Thug reads the advertisers first commandment. THE OTIIEHS ARE LIKE UNTO IT . .. i I cominc i 1 he reason why good advertising pays the advertiser is BECAUSEK IT PAYS THE READER. MARSHFIELD has a future I am willing to stake a few dol lars on it. v In a few years my advertising will be a merchantable asset, and these few dollars, money well spent. I propose to make the name TEMPERATURE TOUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m March 9, by DonJ. 08tllnd, special govornment me teorological obsorvor: Maximum 54 Minimum 32 At 4:43 a. m 34 Proclpltntlon Nono Wind northwest; cloar. Mill Closed Tho Day City mill of tho C. A. Smith Company has been closed down for a couplo of wcoks for repairs and a gonoral overhaul ing. Trlsoncr Caught Sheriff Oago has roturnod to Coqulllo with Wm. Thorn of Myrtlo Point, who was brought back from California on a chargo of laiiuro to support ins wiro ana lam tly. Ho will havo a hearing soon. Improves Homo Hans Asplund on Elrod nvenuo has Just had his homu romodolod and renovated, tho im provement Including wiring and In stalling of a comploto first class sys tem of oloctrlo light fixtures by tho Coos Day Wiring- Co. Engage Ilnll Jons Hanson and Tom Howard havo mndo arrange ments for tho uso of tho former Rod mon Hall on Front stroot as a moot ing placo for tho roeontly organixod Marshflold Dovolopmont Loaguo. Tho next mooting of tho loaguo will prob ably bo hold noxt Friday night. Supplies for Haines Judging by tho cargo of bay, flour, food and sup plies that tho Bteamor Alllanco was unloading at A. T. Haines' warohouBo this morning, many thought that ho was gottlng ready for tho immodlato coming of tho railroad. Mr. Haines creasing business, Funeral Monday Tho funoral of Oliver O. Landrlth of Ten Milo who died yesterday at Mercy hospital will bo hold Mondny aftornoon at 2 o'clock at tho Coos Rlvor cemetery whoro interment will bo mndo. As Mr. Landrlth was not a communicant provious day, Rov. Rutledgo conduct ing tho sorvlces. Russell's funoral expenses woro born by tho C. A. Smith Company by whom ho was em ployed. New Candidate A. J. Marsh, n prominent Curry County rancher, Is hero from Port Orford to visit at tho homo of his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wilbur nnd nlso to look nftor his political fortunes. Ho has announced his candidncy for tho re publican nomination for Joint ropro scntatlvo from Coos and Curry Coun ties and is planning to mnko n hard campaign. S. P Plorco, tho pnvnt mcumuoni, is a canuiuato lor ro-oicc-Hon. Mnko Spray P. M. Hnll-Lowls, fruit inspector for this district, ro turned Inst ovonlng from a trip to Coqulllo valloy points. Ho roports that tho principal fruit growors in tho valloy havo orgnnlzod n company to mnnufneturo llmo-sulphur spray. Ho says thoy woro forced to this bo cauBO thoy could not got rates on spray In lcs3 than cnrload lots, mak ing it almost prohibitive. Tho first plant will bo built on tho Cotiulllo nnd lator a smaller ono will bo put up on Coos Day. Trouble In School Thoro has boon moro or loss troublo at tho Dunkor Hill school roeontly and It was mauu n special ordor of business at a moot ing of tho school board tho night bo foro Inst. Wnltor Richardson chargod Principal Shorrlll with whip ping bo mo of his chlldron so sovcroly mat nicy bad welts on tholr logs for mnny days. No doflnlto action was takon. A mooting of tho voters of tho district has been callod for March 18 nnd It la oxpectod that tho mat tor will bo brought up again thon. Return to Ilandon Donald Mack intosh, who tins boon horo gathorlng statistics rolatlvo to tho payrolls and tho commorco of this section ro turnod to Dandon today. Ho did not finish his canvass but expects tho parties with whom ho loft blanks to mnll thorn to tho West Coast Do volopmont Company at Dandon. Mackintosh Is rathor mystorious about his operations, Intimating that ho Is working In tho interests of somo big railroad company that is go ing to build Into this soctlon If tho buslnoss of tho country will justi fy it. PERSONAL NOTES looking nitor business In Marsh Hold today. MRS. GEORGE SMITH of Emplro Is visiting friends and relatives oa Coos Rlvor. MRS. JENNIE M. STEWART of North Hond was a Marshflold vis itor today. MRS. T. J. MACGENN and children of Emplro woro guests of Marsh flold friends yesterday. MISS LAURA DIMM1CK has return ed to her homo in Coqulllo nftor n short stay on tho Day. COL. R. II. ROSA roturncd to Dan don today after a fow days visit With friends on tho Day. ANSON ROGERS, Jr., of C003 Rlvor was attending to a numbor of bus iness matters In town today. MRS. ARCHIE DOONE of Mnrshflold Is spending a fow days at tho A. D. Doono homo near Sumnor. CHAS. LAX has roturnod from a vis it to his ranch up Coos Rlvor, whoro ho spent nbout two wooks. II. W. EDG1NGTON has roturnod form a business trip of a fow days in Coqulllo and other valloy points. MISS MARY HANSEN 1ms roslgnod hor position In tho offices of tho Coos Day Homo Tolophono Com pany. JAS. DOONE hnB roturncd to tho Smith-Powers camp on Isthmus In lot nftor a fow days' vacation hero. WM. WARREN and family havo moved into a rosldonco at tho cor nor of South Second streot and Cur'ls nvenuo. WM. HUMDERT has moved from Eastsldo to Coqulllo and will mako his homo at tho Coos County soat for somo tlnio. WM. F. DROWN, who has boon spending a fow days horo and at Coqulllo, returnod to hia homo at Tomploton today. CHAS. SELANDER and wlfo ot Catching Inlot camo to Mnmh field today and nro spending Sunday In town with friends. W. L. WOOD of Myrtlo Point was a business visitor in Mnrshflold to day, shipping a consignment of poultry and beef to tho local mar kets. MR. AND MRS. F. W. STEVENS of North Dond passed through Marsh flold this morning on their way for an over-Sunday visit up Coos Rlvor. W. II. MORGAN of Daniels Creek is In Marshflold today. MRS. E. W. SHROCIC or Emplro is .1 Marshflold shopper today. JOHN D. ANDERSON of South Inlet was In Mnrshflold today. NELS MONSON of Ten Milo Is a Marshflold business visitor. MRS. E. A. HARRIS ot Mllltngtoh was a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. D. E. DELIEU wont to Co qulllo on business this morning. MRS. E. L. DESSEY of Coos River Is a Marshflold shopper today. NED C. KELLY of CoquMj is a Marshflold business visitor today MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Eastsldo was a Marshflold visitor this morn ing. MISS MINNIE CUTLIP ot KcntucK Inlot is a Marshflold shopper today. JAS. LANDRITH nnd wlfo of Coos Rlvor aro Marshflold visitors to day. JOHN RONDERG of Frultvnlo was doing business In Marshflold to- "Marshf ield Cydery" A Synonym for Quality It has been done before it can be done again. Please credit me with intelligence enough to start with something good. Dayton Bicycles of any church tho sorvlcos will prob-I ., ,,, .,nn,1T , . ,, .iv i. n,i.,in.i i. i.i iiii .. E. W. GUPTIL was down from his Hnmn nllinr frlnnil. COOB Rlvor ranch today On bUSl Road Machinery Judgo John F. Hall roturnod today from Coqulllo, whoro ho has boon attending tho reg ular session of tho Coos County Com missioners. Thoy ordorod a lurgo rock crusher which will bo put In at tho Coqulllo stono quarry. Tho old criiBhor will bo takou to Dandon nnd tho third put In on tho upper Co qulllo. A big rond rollor was nlso ordored for sorrlco In putting in the crushed rock roads. Tho Hurled Chas. Hyland, tho logger who was found floating In tho Day, was burlod yestorday. Coroner Wilson was unable to find out any thing doflnlto nbout his past except that ho was supposed to havo como here from California. Tommy Run soll of Dunkor Hill was burlod the svwrv dross to Oregon. Dox 139, Myrtlo Point, Have Quality, Strength, Durability Had they not. mv advertising expense would be money WORSE than thrown away, for it would hurt my business. WANTED Compotont girl for gon oral hoiisowork. Mrs. II. S. Tower EGGS for hatching; puro brod S. O. Whlto Leghorns and R." I. Reds; Also few sotting hous. Phono 103-L. Denj. Ostllnd. noss. CHAS. MAHAFFEY of Coos Rlvor was in Mnrshflold today on busi ness. E. N. McDonnld and Rov. Fathor Munro woro North Dond visitors today. CARL SCHROEDER of Ton Milo Ib spondlng n fow days In Marsh flold. J. E. NOAH and son nro down from Myrtlo Point on business and plensuro. ROI1ERT D. ROAKE of Coos Rlvor was In town today attondlng to business. SIMON ENEGREN of Coos Rlvor was Atomizers and Nasal Douches Among other cold helps nasai douches aro not to bo overlooked. Our Nasal douches aro designed to givo you tho most convenient and satisfactory uso and in our full lino of atomizers can bo found those especially adapt ed for both oily and aqueous liquids. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. 392 Droadway. Now Humpback YOU may try. Respectfully, MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Phone J80-R Dayton Agents 607 Front Street Coos Delicatessen PmiTV""3 COOKING. rtlTY, CLEANLINESS. I1HAITJIFULNESS re,J!ll,best of everything good 'reasonable prices. . Wh1'" luncU da"y from a- w .30 p. m. M PETROMOULX, Proprietor. WANT ADS. LATTIN HOTEL Doard nnd room, $1 per day; $C per week; family style. 315 Second St., South. TOR SALE Indian Runner duck oggs. Wm. Shook, S 7th st. WANTED Dy elderly man, work of any kind. Can clean house, mnko garden, build fence, clean poultry houses, paint and do rough carpen ter work. Will do anything, Dest city references. 20 cents per hour. L. Chapman, 212 Droadway. FOR SALE Team, weighing 2400 lbs., and harness; prico $125. II. D. Putnam, Dox 533, North Dond. FOR SALE At bargain; one good six-hole quick-meal range and ono gas range. Phone 39-L. FOR SALE Tho most desirable property in North Dend at a bar gain. For full Information nd- WOMAN wants to rooming house. take chargo of Phono HO J. FOR RENT Housekeeping und fur nished rooms. 620 Central, Phono 185J. WANTED A second hand safe. Ad dress "P" Times office. FOR HALE Ono Standard-bred trotter maro G years old; ono colt two years old In August; ono colt ono year old in July; one buggy, harness and cart. Cheap at once. Goorgo N. Noah, Myrtlo Point, Ore. DO YOU WANT A good homestead in Coos County? Seo Times of fice for full Information, FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Whlto leghorns, Gllmoro strain; Rhode Island reds, Elliott strain, C. E. Jordan, Eastsldo. City Auto Service l ood Cars, Careful Driven and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Dlanco Hotel and Dlanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 NlKht Phone 46. DARKER GOOD ALE, Proprietors. Always "The Busy Corner "The Rexall Store 5TH SATURDAY SALE We offer a splendid line of Stationery direct from the REXALL Paper Mills at Special Saturday Sale. Regular 25c a box Special Saturday only 14c tt 11 it II 35c 50c 65c 75c 90c $1.00 tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it n tt it tt tt it tt tt it tt It tt tt tt it tt I tt it .18c .32c .410 .460 .59o .64c See Our Windows. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE -MAIN 298 US Something New ! Sperry Flaked Peas Your Grocer Has Them