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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912 EVENING EDITION. MBnn T r mMTTVrv WBW V Xf J . 1 1 srair . w s Ml F M m ' w ' . i " 7 UP c J' ft M I f . 1 1 t?W I ! H JBJr 1 iBnI'HW' Crnll Mirt ctiTnr & Mirx TUST study the J lines of this suit 11 i H a nttie; note the Jv Ipncym anrl hnro of the lapel; the shape of the waist W linR! fhf opnrnl i. j- , ...., aw VIIUIUI classy look of it in detail. It's one of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring models; and we want you to know that this is the sort of thing we have here for you. Suits $18 and up COOS MAY TIDES. Bol,w Is given tho time nnd height of high nnd low water ut Marshflold. Th tides arc placed In tho ordor of occurrenco, with tholr times on tho first lino nnd holghts on tho sec ond line of each day: n comimrlson of consecutive heights will Indicate woll will bo a candldnto on tho In dependent ticket for district attor ney In tho fall election, according to n statement by him In tho Rosoburg papers. Cnrdwoll Is woll known on Coos Hny, having hnd horses ontorcd In most of tho race meets hold horo. Ho was defeated for tho Republican nomination four years ago by Dis trict Attorney Drown. I'lno Conceit There was a lnrgo turnout at tho concert given by tho Coos 13ny Concert Bnnd at tho Ma sonic Opera House yesterday dcsplto the fact that tho fine weather lured scores away on auto anil lnunch trips. wlnt or It Is high or low water. For '''' ocort was one of the best that high wntor on bar. subtract 34 minutes Date. 11 hours.1.29 Tide 3.8 M2 hours.2.ri7 lido 4.1 13 hours. 1.31 TIdo 4.1 11 hours. 0.31 'lido 4.3 tC hours.1.07 Tido 4.8 Woolen Mill Store This storo Is tho homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothos March, S.21 H.2 9.21 4.9 10.35 4.8 C.39 3.8 6.27 3.3 UM1. 3.08 0.9 4.19 0.8 5.28 0.G 11.30 4.9 12.29 5.3 hours 'hi' band 1ms given and tho vnrlous numbers won grunt applause. 10.48 3.8 11.42 3.8 C.05 0.4 G.45 0.2 llways "The Busy Corner1 The Rexall Store IUST A WORD ABOUT OUR SATURDAY SALES Theao alc.s ore conducted exactly nnd absolutely along (lie linen nd- ktrUied. Tliey ro for tho 0110 day mid ilato only. Tho articles ndver- Im3 for that day cannot bo nurclinHcd In ndvntuo and cannot bo pur hiicd aflcnrnnl' nt tile shliio tirlceH'nnold.- Tho reduction! niado In he Saturday specials aro 'genuine and rcWtMent a' HUbMtatitlnl kuv. pir"Vi'ioVti thcNo'Hnic'ft'to'hnvo mdro pcoplo get the "Busy Comer ML." Wo know If everyone knew tho comfort and convenience, tho (Utility nnd tlio evcellcnco oft our scrVlco thvjr ' would bo' regular IAA vona. V(ch for these sale nnd tuicc advantage of tho Having you can ue. Don't mlts next Snturday'ti Special Offering. tofflfflp-fdgwgs Drug Co. 1 MAIN Z98 i- iONE US la-H'i. ant ads: II&THA Ml)8IC -Furnlshod for locations. Busby's Imporlnl, at 4fle!d Harbor Shop, I BALK Two pnrwl wnrU Innmg Mir J. F. Conklln, Emplro.- rt'I) Pantrv L-lrl. Chandler hotel. Apply at rlN' HOTEL Hoard and room, Mr llaV! tf! nnx urnnlr. fn.nllu 1. 316 Second St., South. I. WLE Indian Runner duck wm. Shook, S 7th st. :.D By oldorly man, work of fn. build fonco, clean poultry I, ' I , V " ro"Bi carpen- 1 ;- inn no unyming. ueai rrererenmo in ... .. , Chapman, 212 Droadwny. 1Ee Koyal In Silly I8AU a. 1 .. : (,",7 " ufpm ono gooa m qalck-neal rnngo and ono (Wte. Phnt.r. n i. 1 EiSrtrl' ! i. o. lower. ffiST nooMB to ront- - -- j f jTfM?.aJ6.yers old! ono colt WXa r. "sust; one colt fce.n'1 ,n Juy! ono buggy, rac';f Cheap at onco! CNoab, Myrtle Point, Ore. W WAKl , , P00 Pn..V XUU MIW1 fforfniiT;' Beo "mes or P1 '"I! Information. e 0.11.K n Ite Wh BK8 ror hatch ng. 8 iteJHlSPre train; t jbm "" ouo wiuott strain. -y- '-'".-in Delicate ssen V' CEANU.VK8S, mjAITIIFULNESS mtLot everything good 1:8 1 ?SncU daUy from n a- tejjjmlx Proprietor. eisVrr: ' dr "l offer ICUtaB... ' aI ' MONDAY'S PKOOIWM niiANCHi: MHVintfl Novolty Roinah King and Iron Jaw Act. HILIilK DKVOHIC Kid Spoclulty and Comedy Skating Act (n winner). Mil, AND SlltS. ItllOWX A Laughablo Ono-Act Farce. ' MOTION" I'lCTUIUCS i:i:ateii lovm hath no man A wonderful plcturo, with a moral In which tho United States troops play a rescuo part. This Is n 111 1 11 luiy ninptcrploro. Al.li AI.ONK An Interesting Drama. TUKSD.W NK.'IIT Tho Meyeres Co. will put 011 u now ehniiBo featur ing THKIIt TItAINKD DOGS As woll as two othor good acts. MOVINQ pictuhes TnE STOLEN PLAY Immensely Interesting. TnOU SHALT PAY Thrilling all tho way through. No Ralso In Price 10c G. J. LEMANSKI, Prop. W.K. WISEMAN TROW Reliable Second Hand Store Man Desires to announce that he I again HACK IN BUSINESS In the Iteniltt Bnlldlng, 323 8. Drodwy Will buy and sell new and sec ond hand furniture, stoves, ranges, sowing machines, etc. Will also store household goods by the month. , 1 Modern Brick Building, Electric Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL. COOS , O. A. METLIN. Prop. Rates: B0 centa a Day and Upward Cor. Broadway and Market Uarabflald. Oregon. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) Oregon Fair tonight with light frost nenr const nnd heavy frost In Interior; Tuesday fair. Kiuiernl Today Tho funeral of O. G. Lnndrlth of Coos River Is being held nt the Coos River comctory this afternoon. A largo number of tho friends of tho deceased left hero on tho Alice II. to attend the services. Jitdgo John I' Hall will deltvor tho funeral address. Mr. Landrlth was opposed to hnvlng any minister olllcl ate nt bis funeral. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. RE- For twonty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m,, Mar. 11, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- teorologlcnl obsorvor: Not Dead Tom Hull hns received word from Mcdford that Geo. Stough, "the Old Man Chimney Swoop" who was recently reported to havo been killed In nn accident In Eaatorn Ore gon, Is nllvo and woll. Tho report a was brought horo by somo othor 1 . . . ..... 4 clilmnoy swoops who ovldontly clr- 1 ciliated tho roport In hopo of cutting nn fttnneli'R rnmilnr r.nntnmnrn. PERSONAL NOTES WALTER CONDRON wont to Myrtle Point on buslnoss today. MRS. DON McKAY, of Dnnlols Creek, Is n .Mnrshflolil shopper today. spend a woek's vacation with hla parohts, Capt. nnd'Mrs. Magee."H came overland because that would clvo him a day or two longor stay hero. Ho had a very hard trip la via Myrtlo Point. MISS EMILY BLAKE and Miss May Blnku went to Coqulllo this morning. MRS. HERBERT HAYNES, of Is thmuB Inlet, Is n Marshfleld visitor today. MRS. CARL MeCULLOUfJH, of Ilayncs Inlet 1b u Marshfleld ahoppcr today. C. L. JOHNSON was In from Beavor lllll Snturday on business nnd pleasure. A. SANDBERO wont to Myrtlo Point nnd other valley points on business this morning. ALFRED MATSON nnd Joo Schott went to Coqulllo this morning to spend the day with friends there. BELVA FLANAGAN returned to Conlcdo this morning to rcsumo her duties as teacher In tho dis trict school. Get Wild Cat Chris. Hlckox kill ed a big wild cat yesterday on a sheep ranno on tho rldco between Coos Rlv- Mnxlmum 58 cr and Wlllanch Inlot. Tho wild cat Minimum . , 30 At 4.43 a. in 30 4 Precipitation Nono Wind northwest; clear. BORN. FLAGG To Mr. and Mre. P. N. 1 Flagg, at their homo on -South Sec ond stroot, near Curtis avonuo, Sunday, March 10, a son. This Is their first child and tho proud par ents are recolrlng congratulations form their many frlonds. was Just gottlng near a flock of shoop when Mr. Hlckox' hounds got on tho trail. During tho dny Mr. Hlckox found a young dog that ho had lost In tho vicinity a wcok ago, Tho pup had romalned In tho Bamo pocallty all tho tlmo. WARNER OORBN returned on tho Rcdondo todny from San Fran cisco, whero he has spent n couplo of weeks. CLAIRE SWAIN, who hns boon on the sick list for n fow days, do parted on a tour of tho Smlth-Pow-ors camps this morning, CAPT. C. W. HARRIS of Sumnor was In Mnrshflold todny. Ho reports that tho Larson dredgo, which has been Inld up for repairs, was brought to Marshfleld today to bo fixed up, Tho damngo to tho dredgo Is dolaylng tho Catching Inlet Im provement considerably. AMONG THE SICK. Mrs. D. C. McCarty Is rapidly re cuperating from n scvoro solgo of la grlppo. G. II. Hormnnn of Myrtlo Point, who has been receiving trentmont nt Mercy Hospital, Is recovering rnpldly nnd expects to bo nblo to return to his homo this week. A. L. Frcomnn of North Bond, who hns been qulto 111 at Mercy Hospital for some tlmo, Is roported to bo In a rather critical condition. Mrs. F. A. GrlnoIdB of Bunker Hill, who was very 111, Is reported Improving. Mrs. F. G. I lor ton is roportod qulto 111 at tholr homo on Second Btrcot, nenr Tho Chnndlor. ' GEO. W ARTIS, who rccontly was appointed doputy nssossor to assoss North Bond and vicinity, was In Mnrshflold today on buslnoss. W. H. Lingo, who hns chnrgo of tho city scavongor work, suBtnlnod a bad gash ovor his oyo tho othor day by being hit by a flying wodgo. Ho wnB cutting up a troo and was using a wodgo to split It when It flow out and struck him. GEAR To Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gear, at their homo In North Marshfleld, Monday, March 11, & daughter. Mother and child aro doing nlcoly. Mr. Genr, who In omployod at tho Golden Rulo, Is wenrtng a smllo that won't come off as a result of tho arrival of his first child. Is Candldnto County Commission er W. T. DoMont of Myrtlo Point la n candidate for ro-nomlnntlon on the Republican ticket nnd now has his petitions In circulation. Wrong Market Through an or ror It wns stated In Tho Times tho othor dny that Koo. W. King, who was convicted in Justlco Shuster's court nt North Bend of cruelty to ani mals, wns proprietor of Tho Emplro Meat Market. Mr. King Is propriotor of tho Enterprlso Meat Market on Commercial avenue In MarBhneld. Ho has given notice of appear to tho Circuit Court. A. E. MATHEWS, a Portland tlmbor man who has bcon spending a fow weeks In this section, loft for homo Saturday. Ho Is planning to movo horo. ED RICHMOND Is planning to dls poso of his Intorest In tho Blanco billiard parlors and loavo shortly for Tho Dal I o.i, Oregon, to ongago in business tnoro. Has Now Job Roy McClallon, for merly of Roaoburg, but of lato of Co qulllo City, ImB accepted a position In tho land department of tho South ern Pnclflo railroad. Ho Is at proe ont in Enstorn Oregon whero ho Is looking after somo land coming under his jurisdiction. Rosoburg Nows. To Hun Independent W. W. Cnrd- Improvc Pine Sttwt According to rumors nn effort Is bolng made to lovlvo tho movement to havo Pino htreot Improved by cutting It down to grndo. E. K. Jones, In front of whoBO proporty n nlnotcen-foot cut would bo mndo, and othor property owners on tho street aro opposing tho movemcut, claiming that It will not bo warranted until the city grows sufllclontly to mako tho stroot doslr ablo for business proporty. Dayton s lead, L I Fatlier Dead" Mrs. Sarah Wilson of South Broadway lato 3nturday ro colvod a telegram from R. M. Rau, a Portland liquor salosmnn, that his father had died In Portland. Mr. Rau wlrod from Drain. Whllo horo, he recolvod word that his father had beon taken vory HI and startod for Portland, but his paront succumbed boforo ho could reach thoro. Louis Ran, tho deceased, was soventy-slx years old and pioneer morchant of tho Roso City. Some More. Another PURVEYOR OF POTS AND PANS TO HER MAJESTY THE COOK rushed Into print Saturday to announco that DAYTONS LEAD. Ho says that ho now has wheels with STEEL RIMS. Ho (an also say "HUSH," but ho don't known what It means yet, does he I. J.? ' Como out humpback, I won't hurt you. ' Hack to ConM Mrs. J. T. McCor mnc reached San Francisco Saturday en route homo from her southern and eastern trip nnd Is expected to reach horo tho lattor part of the week. She may visit hor son, Frod, at Corvnllls, heforo returning to tho Bay. Mrs. Henry Songstackon and daughters, Doris and Gonovlovo, pro ceeded to San Diego, whero they wilt spend n fow weeks, returning hero tho latter part of April, probably. Tuesday is-: Button -iso-'; Pay The nrst DAYTON BUTTON shown mo on Tuesday gots u Veeder Cyclometer Persons who havo received premi ums for their DAYTON BUTTONS aro not eligible this time and I hopo somo man gets it, ns it is a useful at tachment when properly cared for. THERE ARE NOW It DAYTON BUTTONS IN TOWN. Marshfield Cyclcry Phone 180R. 007 Front St, Trocli to Play Jess Trooh, who played with tho Mnrshfleld teams two 08 three years ago under Mnnager Burkhnrt and who subsequently play ed with thq Portland Northwest Lea guo team, has Joined Nick WllllaniB' Northwest League team "at Sncra monto to tryout for a place this year. Trooh has beon a momber of tho po lice forco at Vancouvor, Wash. MRS. W. J. DUTLER and Miss Allco Butlor nrrlvod homo on tho Ro dondo today from Colfax and othor California nolnts whero they ha spent sovoral months with friends, and relatives. PETER CLAUSEN, who has boon nponding tho winter In California, has gpno to San Diego whoro ho will spend sorao tlmo. It la ox poctod that ho will roturn to tho Bay after his stay thcro. DUNCAN. DOUGLAS, son of W. U Douglas, who had to glvo up his studies at Orogon Agricultural Col legt nt Corvallla and go to Port land for modlcal treatmont, Is ex pected hero this wook. DR. OEO. E. DIX roturnod Saturday ovorland from Portland, whoro ho was summoned as a witness In tho $20,000 damngo suit of Thorson vs. the C. A. Smith Company, which1 was trlod In federal court thoro. MR8. JENNIE M. STEWART of North Bend was In Mnrshflold to day closing negotiations for tho purchaso of four more lots near hor homo nt Bnngor. They nro converting tho placo Into a duck rati oh and oxpect to rnlso 1000 this yoar. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE camo ovor from Coqulllo todny to look after somo civil matters. Ho says thoro has not boon nny now criminal buslnoss since ho brought Wm. Thoni, of Myrtlo Point, bark from California on tho chnrgo of falluro to support his family. Thorn will probably havo his hearing tomo, , row. HeudcitwHi PleaKoH A Portland pnper says that Earl Henderson, tho formor Mnrslinold pugilist who is training In Bud Anderson's camp at Vancouvor, Wash., for a bout with Denny O'Brien at Greshan, Oregon, March 20, Is making a hit with tho fans thero. It Is claimed that ho Is a cleverer boxer than O'Brien and Is rounding Into excellent shape. Libby COAL. The kind YOU have ILWAYS USED. PnONB 72 Pacific Mvery Transfer Co. City Auto Service ( ood Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 Night Phone 46. DARKER A GOOD ALE, Proprietors. RAYMOND E. BAKER, of Bandon, Is In Marshrield In the Interest of his candidacy for .County School Superintendent on tho republican tlckot. Mr. Dnkor was superin tendent of tho publio schools in Myrtle Point for four years and Is well qualified both, by education and .oxperlonco for tlo position. Ho posscsBOB a pleasing personality and makes a good impression. ALONG THE "WATERFHONT Tho Nann Smith Is duo In lata today or early tomorrow from Bay Point. Tho Alllnnco Is duo in early tomor row from Eureka and will sail at 4 p. m.i for Portland. Tho Rcdondo Is sohodulcd to call from horo Wednesday morning at t o'clock for Ban Francisco. Tho schoonor Ruby, from Saa Francisco, and th Tillamook, from Portland, reached iSan Francisco yes terday. It Is roported that tho steamboat captains of Coos Bay aro planning to organtzo soon for social and other benefits. Tho Randolph, which recontly took a cargo of general merchandise from horo for Port Orford and Gold Beach, Is supposed to havo made a special trip to Eurokn and consoquontly will not return to tho Bay for several days yet Tho RiiRtlor has roturnod from Roguo River and is loading onothor cargo of suppltos and cqulpmont for' tho MnoLoay Estate- to ho used In dovoloplng tho Humo proporty In Gurry county. Tho BosbIo Dollar, which Is to take on n cargo of 3,600,000 foot of lum bor at tho Smith mill for China, ronchod San Francisco March 5 and It Is expected that sho will procoed horo soon, although the oxact data of hor coming has not boon announced. REAL MILK and REAL CREAM delivered to your home on PIVH MINUTES' NOTICE. PHONE 8M-J. F A. Sacchl. THESE SUNNY DAYS SUGGEST SEEDS 1 , r Wo aro proparod with JOHN LAFON and wife nnd baby will loavo on tho Nann Smith tomorrow or next day for Ashovllle, N. C, whero thoy will make their future homo. JAS. MAGEE, who Is an officer ontone of tho big boats running out of San Francisco, arrived horo Saturday en route to Emplro, whoro ho will GARDEN SEEDS Of all kinds. SPENCER'S SWEET PEAS (Solid Colors.) GRASS SEEDS SEED OATS FERTILIZERS Wo carry ALFALFA MEAL. The Bazar The House of Quality. i Something New ! Sperry Flaked Peas Your Grocer Has Them in