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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION. V"tM .' .33 Vi 77e faster Woolen Mill Store HOME OF QOOD SHOES "x&ii 3fegsUs 7B ftexciflL stor That's All IBM MQ iHi hflrid KM Would lo well to call at PONT ' VOUIt I1UTTER F-am on MILK 'WI THE COOS DAY ICE AVn c.nr.n t STORAGH COMPANY bleu You Want Only the BEST PHONE 73J pray 8 a. m,-2 p. m. 01 uneese Tiy It, s Delicatessen FlVr. . hy,;u.fi COOKING. JIEAITHF.ITXNESS It ih. v.. . iuonu,C" .ot everything good tcii prices, n'sipVm?ci' da,,y frpm u pfiTROMOULX, Proprietor. "Inside Information" ,Our tip for today a winner The Buster To those on the outside we advise quick action you'll get "inside" com fort from the start No "breaking" in" A Complete Showing at $5.00 MM tJ tlways "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. . (ONE MAIN 298 US YOU LEAVE OUIt MEAT MARKET with admiration for tho porfect cleanliness which la ovorywhoro np purent. Your own kitchen couldn't ho more free from oven tho slight est suspicion of dirt. So there Is au added satisfaction In coming lu por sou to solect tho cholco cuts wo al ways jiuvo on hand. Oho yourself and us the pleasure of a cull today. MAR8IIFIELD CASII MARKET. ' FOURIER BROS. Two Mrkct North Bend TELEPHONES: 81 arties Desiring Monuments Erected The Pacific Monumental Works South Broadway and niuKe kcIcc llon from the large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson lias In his employ the only practical marlile anil granite cutter In Coos county. Ami nouu hut the best work Is turned out. W.K. WISEMAN THe Old Reliable Second Hand, Store Man Desires to announce that ho Is again RACK IN BUSINESS la the Beraltt Building, 033 S. Broadway Will buy and sell new and sec ond hand furniture, stoves, ranges, sewing machines, etc Will also store household goods by the month. 1 Modern Brick Building, Electric Light. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Gold Water. HOTEL. OQOS O. A, JHBTUN. Prop. tates: 50 cents a Pay and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfleld. Oretcon People Take Notice! We haye.aH lengths qf .store w.ood .for sale, prices ranging from 1.50 per Her ,up. We cap furnish an length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phone No. 110-J or 4-L. . sh, Hma "SHT .Wa jf 1 lUHi BIB DEAL ON AJWfP.f' FAR PRnPFRTY COOS HAY TIDES. Uol .w la clvon tho time and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides arc nlaccd In tho order of occurrence with their times on the first lino ntid holghts on tho bcc ond Una of citch ilnv: a comnnrlaon of consecutlvo holghtB will lndlcato whetl or It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. March, 1012. 12 hours.2.57 9.21 4.19 11.42 lido 1.1 4.9 0.8 3.8 1.1 hours.4.31 10.35 G.28 Tldo 4.1 4.8 0.0 14 hours. 0.IU 5.39 11.3C C.05 lido 4.3 3.8 4.9 0.4 ID hours.1.07 G.27 12.29 C.45 Tldo 4.8 3.3 5.3 0.2 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) & Oregon Fair In northwest, with occasional rain or snow in south and cast tonight and Wednesday. Northeast to north- went winds, high along coast. 4 LOCAL TKMl'ERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m., Mar. 12, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special governmont me- toorologlcal observer: f Maximum. 02, Minimum 30 At 4.43 a. m 43 4 Precipitation Nono Wind northwest; clear. , f t t f "f. 1. 1 . Big Egg Warren Bachtel has a hen's egg that Is a wonder for slzo. It Is 64 Inches In clrcumforonco ono way and 8 inchos tho othor. Jockey Weds John Ilcrron has recolved word that buy GraTolIn, tho little Jockoy who formorly rode tho IJerron Jumpers and who was woll known on Coos Bay, was married at City Auto Service rood Cars, Careful Drivers ana 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. MARKER St. qOODALK. Proprietors. WANT ADS. FOR HALE Good restaurant. In quire Times office. WANTED Young woman as day companion for young wlfo. Inqulro at Times otllco. References requir ed. FOR HALE Second-hand sook stove. C37 Front St. WANTED TO RENT At once: house with largo garden or couple acres of hind uear Marshflold or East side. August Potorson, Lloyd Ho tol. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 135 Second St, FOR HALE The most desirable property In North Bend at a bar gain. For full Information ad dross to nox 139, Myrtle Point, Oregon. ORCHESTRA MUSIC! Furnished for all occasions. Busby's Imperial, at Bradfleld Barber Shop. WANTED Pantry girl. Apply at the Chandler hotel. LATTIN UOT.EL Board and rpprp. $1 per clay: $C per week; family style. 315 Second St., South. WANTED By elderly man, work of any kind. Can clean house, make garden, build fence, clean poultry houses, paint and do rougji carpen ter work. Will do anything. Best city re,ferenges. 20 cents per hour, L. Chapman, 212 Broadway. iron SALE At bargain; one good six-hole quick-meal range and one, gas range, ruuuo u-w. WANTED (Competent girl or m' oral houseworK. wrs. m.d. Kvyvi TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent 392 Broadway. Syndicate Reported to Be Buy ing 1500 Acres From Simpson Company. According to a report reaching here from San Francisco, negotia tions nrc ending for tho purchaso of about ItiOO acres of land on South Inlot by a Rytullcate from tho Slmp 8ou Lumber Company. It is said that the deal involves about $250,000. Very Tow particulars are obtalnablo other tlutii that the purchasers mere lywan tho land and waterfront, tho timber and othor foaturos of tho property going: to tho Simpson Lum ber Company. No confirmation of tho roport could bo obtained on tho Hay today, al though It camo from a rollablo sourco In San Francisco. Captain Edgar Simpson when called up about tho ro port said that thcro was nothing to tho deal yet, anyway. Grants Pass rccontly. Gravclln taught Bubble Wilson to ride. Finds Trunk W. B. Cox today located a trunk belonging to F. A. Dudley, of Klamath Falls, who re cently passed through hero on routo I to Bnndon. Tho trunk got dolayod In 1 transit and Mr. Dudley wroto to Mr. ( Cox to. find It and tho lattor suc ceeded. I Buys Interest. W. II. Ashman, iwho Iiob been clerking In'Al Owens' cigar stand, has purchased Ed Rich mond's Interest In tho Blanco billiard "parlors, closing the deal yesterday. ,He and Jack Davs will conduct tho business now and endeavor to make It oron a more popular amusomont resort than It has been In tho past. Mr. Richmond and his family will leave soon for The Dalle. Gets Verdict According to word frpm Portland, a Jury In tho fodoral court ihoro awarded Thomas Thor wald a verdict for $1600 damages against tho C. A. Smith Lumber Com pany. Thorwald was suing for $20, 000 damnges for personal Injuries wlilch ho alleged to liavo sustained horc. John D. aoss who ropresonioa tho company In tho trial Is expected to return from Portland Thursday. More Houses Here As a rosult of tho report on tho numbor of residence and business houses In the Mnrshflold froo mall dollvory district being giv en as an avorago for each carrior, In stoad of n total for tho district. It wns orronoouBly intorprotod In Tho Times yestorday. In Carrior Sned don's district there nro 53 business houses and 392 rosldoncos, whllo in Carrier HaaB' district thoro aro 150 business houses and 3GG residences. Capture Horno Thleft Shoriff Dan Korfoot of Mainour county, Ore gon, passed through hero today on routo homo to Vail with a horso thief named Gulp, who Is under Indlctmont thoro. Ho haB been In search of Gulp for a year and finally Sheriff Rod mond of Euroka picked him up. Culp In nhout fifty years old and Is declar ed to havo been operating with a gang In Central Orogon. Shoriff Korroot reports thnt a forco of mon nro work ing on the now cast and west Harrl man lino near Vail and all thoro aro hoping for its oarly completion to Coos Bay. Notlco to Elks. All mombors of Marshflold Lodge, No. 11 CO, B. P. O. B nro requested to bo proscnt Wednesday ovonluB. March 13. Nomination of ankers will closo and olectlon will follow. GEO. GOODRUM, Acting Socrotary. DAYTON BICYCLES AND Bicycle Sundries Agents Dayton Bicycles Coos Co, Marshfipld Cyclery Phono 180R. 007 Front St, Marshfleld. NOTEt-MR, HENRY JOIINSPN of FERNDALE, who own n DAYTON RIPYCLE, showed nto a DAYTON BUTTON and received n VEEItER CYCLOJIET.ER, .FREE, There never was a tlmo when peo ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Ttemedy more than now. This Is shown by the in r . i i ,.--... ... crease in sates ana voiuiuury iou m'o'nlalB from persons who ,havo been cured by it, If you or your children are troubled with a cough or cold give it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale by all dealers. PERSONAL NOTES TOM COKE wont to Coquillo yester day on business. V. .1. CONRAD was a Coquillo bust lies visitor yesturtlay. .1. C. Swlnford was a Coquillo busi ness visitor yestorday. F. W. HEHF1ELD mado a business trip to Coiiulllo yestorday. GEORGE DOLIi returned today from a business trip to San Francisco. R3 11. OLSEN of Emplro was a MarBh field business visitor today. ARTHUR K. PECK wont to Coquillo this afteruoou on business. MRS. OUILLIAMS ot Daniels Creek is a Marshflold shopper today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River Is n MarBhflold visitor today. TOM BARTLETT of Coquillo has taken C. A. Howard's placo at tho Blanco, Mr. Howard having rotlrcd to ro-engago in tho cigar buslnesH. ROY BLEECKER returned overland from Portland, whero ho was a wit ness In a damago caso In federal court, HUGH McLAIN has roturnod from a business trip to Portland, coinlnn In via. Drain. Ho reports that business conditions aro picking up bo mo. CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON of North Bend Is planning to go to San Francisco on tho Rcdondo tomor row. W, J. KING rpturned ycstqrday on tho Rodondp from a fow months' visit Iti 'California and at his old homo in Illinois. Ho wjll roturn to his Mllllcoma ranch n't once. D. L. BUCKINGHAM has gone to Port Orford and othor. Curry Coun ty points In tho Interest of F. K. Gettlns' candidacy' for tlio republi can nomination for state oonafbr. REV. O. LoROY HALL has roturnod from Sumner wherq ho and Rov. G. H. McKeo hold spoclal serv)cos last night. They nro planning to hold sorvlccs there several nights this week. MRS. 8. A. TIBBETT8 of Soiith Marshflold returned yestorday from an extended visit In Portland and at California points, returning on tho Redondo from San Fran cisco. MRS. CARL SMEDBERO nnd sou, John, of Catching Inlot, who havo been spending a fow days with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black, In South Marshflold, will return homo tomorrow. P. L. REYNOLDS, who has boon en gaged In tho banking business at Willows, Cal., arrived hero yestor day on tho Rcdondo with a vlow of locating In this section. Ho re cently disposed of his lnterost In tho Glenn County Savings Bank at Willows, of which ho was cashor. REV. FATHER EDWJARD DONNEL ly, accompanied by Rov. Father McMahon, bond of tho Order of Monks, which Fathor Donnelly re cently Jolnod, nro oxpectod hero on tho Breakwater. Father Donnelly turned over n largo portion of IiIh proporty holdings on Coos Bay to tho ordor and their visit hero at this tlmo Ih In rotation to this. Tho chief of tho national woathor bureau claims that 90 por cent of Its predictions nro right. But that Isn't nny good ronson why wo should clioor up. TAMALES for SPECIAL occasions mndo to ORDER. Phono UUilJ. BARTER'S. Comfortable Fitting Trusses If you luivo ever had trouble with n truss thcro Is no need for us to describe- tho Inconvenience or annoyance. However you will nil tho moro appreciate the comfortable fitting trusses tliat wo Bell. Tho qual Ity of our trusses Is boyond queatlou. Fit is guaranteed nnd comfort assured. Let us fit you with n truss nnd you will wear it with pleas, lire and comfort. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS PHONE 141J. MARSHFIELD, .QBE, Something New ! t Sperry Flaked Peps Your Grocer Has Them BAD MIXUP IN ACCOUNT CASE Efforts of Couple to Escape No toriety of Court Prove Futile Today. Justlco Pennock's court was tho scono of n peculiar mtxup today. E. II. Joohnlc hnd started suit for Henry Holm to collect $38 from John and Mngglo Wall on nn account. Thoy claimed that thoy did not owo tho money, Holm having bought stock from thorn to moro than that amount and failed to glvo them credit. Rathor than to fight tho mattor thoy ottered to settle for $30. This was accoptod. Then Wm. Ross, captain of tho launch Banshco, camo along and wanted to get tho monoy thnt Walla wore to pay In as part BotHpmont of a claim ot $55 ho held against Henry Holm. Ho was roforred to a lawyer and Mr. ntid Mrs. Wall paid In tho $30 to Justlco P6nnock as trustee Pretty quick Ross and J. O. Ken dall returned and tho latter began attachment proceedings. Justice Ponnock deciding that tho monoy had boon turned over to him personally Instead ot tho court and returning it to Mr. and Mrs. Wall ., Tho attach ment proceedings necessitated th Walls paying thq monoy over, to Con stable Cox and now Joohnk is going to rccovor It for Holm. Tho mattor Is badly mixed up and will necessltato Mr. and "Mrs Wall on torlng court as witnesses at least, although thpy tried bard a escape tho notoriety of 1L A, P. Owons waB ablq' to bo out and around yesterday, after baying been confined to his homo for a week by lllneti.1. John Herron wsb down town yes terday for tho first Mmo' In sovoral days, having been laid up with an at tack of pnoumonla. Mrs. Goorgo Gulovson has boon qulto 111' of pnoumonla at tholr home In South Marshflold. Miss Clara Myron, cashier at the Magnos & Matson storo, Is confined to hor homo by Illness. NORTH BEND NEWS Denny Hull has roslgnod his posi tion with tho Nbrth Bond Nows Com pany and has gono to Ton Mllo for n fow days' vacation. E. H. Jones, assistant cashlor of tho Bank of Orogon, roturjiod yestor day from a business trip to Califor nia points. Ho also vlsltod rolatlvos there ALONO THE WATERFRONT Tho steamer Washington was do layod at San Francisco, not leaving thoro until Saturday night, and will probably reach Coos Bay somo tlmo today. Tho steamer Homo was schodulod to sail from Sun Francisco. Tho Nann Smith will sail at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning for Bay rolnt. BUY CREAM that will WHIP. Ask HACCHI for It. Phono .TJOJ. If you have anything to sell, trade, rent, or want help, try a want ad. '