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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1912-EVENING EDITION Mi iMtmm aewi mm T What's the The Nrflll Wide Mil too1" iaS&TOTnnnigiy for real comlort. l I "" ' ' A Complcto Showing at $5.00 Woolen Mill Store HOME OP GOOD SHOES 'Always "The Busy Corner"--The Rcxall Store CALL US UP Whenever you want anything from this store. That is exactly what tho telephone is for. AVc have so thor- 1. ...,r.4n,.i tin1 nint nliit'1-o ii.i an 4 1.......t1 trained that we fill every telephone order with as niueh .1!lw..i niwl nnvn no flimiirli irfin uliwl nti 4 1 hIIiau ex sit ep IJWUUUIl iliivi i.ii o wivi.gu jit niwuu wii kill; utIIUL lc of the counter. AVc give personal attention to tol- I.An nvlni'Q -Prrmi liliVHininiiH. Ifiivn vnin iIumIhh 'i: hone in your prescription Have you tried HEX ALL $1.00 bottles. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US ffljHifflSfiy MmMlfia HM TELEPHONES Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIENUY 8KNGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllt Office Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. ftrmi Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Ag-uta DONT W YOUR BUTTER EASI OU MILK FROM THE COOS BAY ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY - Unless You Want Only tho BEST PHONE 73J !;livevy 8 a. m,-2 p. m. x"4 j- oi uneesf Try It. Difference what you pay? You get more real shoe value, dollar for dollar, in the Florsheim Shoe than in other makes you could buy for less. Consider the added style, com fort and service. and lest our service. Kidney Itemed? 00c and voir leave ouu MEAT MARKET with admiration for tho porfoct rlonnllnoss which Is everywhere ap parent. Your own kitchen couldn't ho more frco from oven tho slight est suspicion of dirt. So thoro Is nn added satisfaction In coming In por 8on to select tho cholco cuts wo al ways havo on hand. Qlvo yourself nnd us tho plunsuro of a call today. MAItSHFIELI) OASII MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Two Market North Hcnd Bl to cull at The Pacific Monumental Works South Broadway nnd nuiKe selec tlim fi'niii tho large stock now on hand. Mr. WIInoii has lu his employ the only practical iiiarhlo and granite cutter In Coos county. And none but the best work is turned out. "EA8T8IDR" Coos Delicatessen FINE HOME COOKING. PURITY, CLEANLINESS, IIEALTIIFULNESS Only the best of everything good at reasonable prices. Merchant's lunch dally from 11a. ai. to 2:30 p. m. I J. I'ETROMOULS. Proprietor. We Clean and Press ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN H7-J MJI P U o? Hi . who hnvo ime Invent Ive WHty Ullall i'aiuil AtUruej WMhluulou, U. U a mt COOS HAY TIDES. I3ol .w Is given tho tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Mnrshfleld. Th tides aro placed lu tho ordor of occtirrenco. with tholr tlmos on j the first lino nnd holghts on tho scc- ond lino of each day; a comparison i of consccutlvo heights will indicate wiiui. or it is nign or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Onto. March, 11)12. 10 Mrs. .3.01 8.10 3.15 8.153 IFcot .0.2 0.S G.9 0.7 20111-8. .3.30 9.17 3.50 9.27 Fcot ,G.I 0.3 G.8 1.1 Cl'llrs. .4.01 9.CG 4.38 10.00 I Foot .0.0 0.1 5.5 1.7 22;ilrs. .4.44 10.38 5.29 10.32 'Feet .fl.fi 0.2 4.9 2.3 23 lira. .5.11 11.27 C.17 11.09 Feet .G.G 0.3 4.3 2.9 21'llrH. .G.G3 12.23 7.23 11.57 TI1K WEATHER. (Dy ABsoclntod Press.) OREGON Fair tonight, light frost west; heavy frost cast. Wednesday fair; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours Gliding nt 4:43 n. m.. Mar. 19, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- toorologlenl observer: Maximum GO Minimum 37 at 4.43 a. m 37 Precipitation 10 4 Wind northwest; cloudy. In Released Ralph Jackson, who was recently granted parolo by Judgo Coko, camo over today, having Just completed six months of his year's sentence. Olri Ih Hoy Tho llttlo child who was ono of tho Bpectntom at tho prlzo-llght Saturday night Is Toddy, tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Moans. Ho 'Is still In kilts and was mistaken for a girl by most of tho crowd. Coiillli Paving Tho Coos Hay. Paving and Construction company has been awarded contracts for pav ing three blocks of Front street In Co(iilllo for $2.25 por square yard, by the Cnuulllu city council. This Why Ho Was Lntc. "Whnt mndo you so lnto7" "I mot Smithson." "Woll, that Is no ronaon why you should bo nn hour lato gottlng homo to suppor." "I know, but I nBkod him how ho was fooling, and ho Inslatod on toll ing mo about his stomach troublo." "Old you toll him to tako Cham borlaln's Tablots?" "Suro, that Is what ho noods." Sold by nil doalors. First Class Auto Service Special trips to North Hond and Emplro any time. Train and party calls a specialty. Phono 181-U night and day. After 11 P. M., Palaco Rostaurant, Phono G-J. Rosldonco Tbono 28-J. D. L. FOOTE. Proprietor. WANT ADS. FOlt SALE 2 Vi acres cloarod land, all fenced 1 V miles from Martthflold; good Improvomonts, houso and barn, 0 dozen chickens, 2 milk cows, good young team liorseB and wagon, also good boil er and onglno; nil go at bargain. J. B. Fltzgorald, Marshfleld. Phono 31 1C. FOR H.VLK Toam of good young horses. Inqulro J. C. Doano. WANTED TO RENT Small farm near Coos Itlvor or Catching Inlet. Phono 209. WANTED Window cleaning and odd Jobs. Phono 161-X. FOR HALE Good restaurant. In qulro Times office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 135 Second St. ORCHESTRA MUSIC Furnished for all occasions. Busby's Imperial, at Dradlleld Darber Shop. FOR SALE 120 aero homestead with Improvomonts and a five room house on the same. 2 ml. from tho Coqulllo River. For particulars enquire of W. W. Coy, Conlogue Camp, Lampa, Oregon, FOR SALE Ono new 20-foot gaso lino launch. See Max Tlmmer man, 862 North Front stret. HOMESTEAD Locations. Inquire 812 South Hroadway, E, L. Spauld Ing. WANTED TO RUY Mare, not over nine yoars old and well broke; weight 1000 to 1200 lbs. II. J. Mandery, 812 South Broadway. FOR RENT Two nice aunny house keeping rooms. Inqulro at Nas burg Grocery. LATTIN HOTEL Board and room, Jl per day; $6 per week; family style. 315 Second St., South. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. 392 3roadway. Is tho first hard paving to ho put In ni rootiiilo or in tho vnl oy. Tho work will bo stnrtod Just as Boon as a sewer is put In and will bo rtiBhed to i omplotlon by Contractors Morris sey and Smnll. Gets Results "Kill that want ad or mine about a team for salo," tele phoned 11. D. Puttnan of North Bond todny. " sold tho team tho second dn I hud tho want ad lu tho paper nn I I don't want to bo bothered by so many lniilres about It." No Decision J. W. IJciinott todny roi'led word today from Portland that tho Oregon Supremo court hnd not yet handed down a decision in tho Port of Coos Hay case. New Steamer Here- Tho Delmond City. Calif., with a cargo of redwood for reshlpinent on tho Desslo Dollar. She will return to Crescent City from hero. A half dozen Crescent City people camo up on her for a brlof visit on tho llayj Flic Scare An Incipient blnzo of unknown origin was dlscovorod In a laundry near tho J. 11. Flanngnn homo yesterday afternoon by Mnstor Proctor Flanagan. Ho promptly gave tho alarm and neighbors oxtln gulshd tho blazo heforo much dnmngo was done. Father Dead Chns. Van Duyn of The Chandler has received word of tho death of his father In a hospital at Torra Hauto, Ind. Owing to tho great dlstnnco ho will not bo nblo to attend Uio funeral. Death followed an operation which was performed about a month ago. Potatoes Higher Potatoes aro up considerably and aro now soiling at from $2.00 to $2.25. It Is claimed that a Japanese gardener In Calif, has got a corner on tho market and Is responsible for boosting tho prlco. Quito a fow cggH aro being shipped In hero from Portland and other points and eggs aro now lowor than thoy have boon at this soason of tho year In a long tlmo. Injured nt Mine Chns. Dowecso was qulto badly burned by a gas ex plosion nt tho Mllllcomn tnlno across tho Day this morning. Ho was open ing up a now chute. Ho hnd worked In It yesterday and did not notlco any gas but when ho returned this morn ing, tho gaB had accumulated and ex ploded. Manngor Ward who was thoro Immodlntoly took him to North Bend for medical attendance nnd ho Is getting along nicely. Not hint; Done Tho special school mooting of tho Ilunkor Hill district to Investigate chnrges against Prin cipal 8. C. Shorrlll of tho school thoro or cruelty and Innblllty to maintain dlsclpllno rosultod In naught Dir ector Phillips was chairman of tho mooting nnd Mr. Morrison was secre tary. Director Wnltor Richardson Introduced a resolution asking thai Shorrlll bo naked to resign at ouco but It did not rocolvo n second. Then a motion to table tho resolution was adopted and- then a motion to adjourn carrlod. Thoro woro about twonty at tho mooting besldos the dlroctorB nnd Supt. Uunch nnd Super visor McCormnc. In Pitrtnerhliln Horbort Coleman, son-in-law of A. J. Savage, Is expoct od horo this week from Spokano. Ho nnd W. F. Harmon havo formed a partnership ns representatives of Eastern tailors nnd will contlnuo tho buslnoss Mr. Harmon started hero. Mr. Hnrmon doos not Intend to leave Coos nny pormnnontly as was un doiHtood yostordny. Ho will make occasional trips to Tho Dallas to visit cur.tomors In that soctlon but will contlnuo to make Coos Hay his homo, much to tho gratification of his friends horo. DAYTON ? BICYCLES IMPORTANT Think before you act THINK Before you buy a BICYCLE. Have you ever tried to get parts for your wheel? THAT'S ALL Dayton Bicycles Are STANDARD Any part can be duplicated at Marshfield Cyclery Agents Phone 180-R, 607 Front On May 1st we will advance tho prlco of all Dayton Models $1 (freight chargo from Portland). Ask those who know us If wo gen erally mean what we say. PERSONAL NOTES SHERIFF GAGE Is horo from Co qtilllc on business nnd pleasure. F. C. TIttTE has returned to his home In Coqulllo nftor a short stay on the Hay. C U PECK will leavo overland to morrow for San Francisco where he will spend a week or ten days. W. It. SERVICE of Gardiner was a Marshlleld visitor ycslorady. Ilo reports that Mrs. John Henderson, one of the oldest pioneers of tho lowor Umpnun valley, was burled at Gardiner Sunday. Sho settled there In tho early llftles. E. G. PEUHAM has returned from Coiitilllo wlioro ho wiih ii bidder on tho Ilvo miles of logging road which tho Seoloy and Anderson company Is going to put In. Ho reports that Contractor Lewis of Handon got tho work at what oth er bidders considered a very low prlco. AMONG THE SICK. Dan Roberts, chief engineer of tho Steamer Alert who was taken mai denly 111 Inst Sunday whllo attending tho funeral of II. F. Ross, was taken to Mercy hospital where ho undor wcut nn operation for appendicitis. His condition Is critical. Mrs. Robert Roolto of Coos Itlvor who underwent an operation for can cer at Mercy hospital a fow days ago Is reported goltlng along lino. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Rcdondo Ih duo In oarly to nforrow from San Francisco. Tho Washington nnd tho Homer will both sail from Snn Francisco tomorrow for Coos Day, according to advises received today by Agonl Dow. Tho Alllnnco Balled today for Eur eka with a cargo of freight. Mr. Tower nnd Frank Ulnghnm woro tho only passcngorn from hero, most of those aboard having been bound through from Portland. Sho will return horo and sail Friday nt 1 o'clock for Portland. COMPANIONS YOU ARE WANT ED Arngo Chap ter, R. A. M. This (Tuesday) evening, 7:30. Work In Roy al Arch Dogrco, fol lowed by refresh ments. E. ALLEN. Socrotary. STEAL OREGON Brass Plate Marking State's Place In the Exposition Gotinds Is Stolen. (Dy Associated Press to tho Cooi Day Times.. SAN FRANCISCO, March 10. It was discovered today that tho brass plato of tho ilagpolo planted by the visiting Oregon delegation Inst wcok to mark tho alto of tho Oregon build ing at tho Paunmn Pacific Exposi tion had been stolen. "Oregon is first," was tho Inscription on tho pinto. Tho pollco aro making avery offort to socuro a return of tho me morial, NEW HAMPSHIRE President Again Denounces Recall Decisions as Being Erratic Government. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Time.) MANCHESTER, N. II., March 19. "Tho recall decisions would mnko of our government tho most erratic form of government," President Taft told his nudlonco lu a speech at Nashua today, President Taft was Introduced by Goorgo B. French, an attornoy who said, "Now Hampshire welcomed you threo yeara ago when you woro so highly recommended by Colonol Roosevelt and sho Is glad to welcome you now," Tho Prosldont replied, "Such a wolcomo Is worth coming miles to hear. Progreeslvo is as progressive does," said tho President to another gathering and thon proceeded to show how tho administration was progressing. MM W 1 Be Sure and Move All the potatoes you care to sell this season. The present prices are too high to last. Highest cash price on day of delivery. f. s. DOW SITUATION IN COAL STRIKE Illinois Miners May Go Out April 1st England Takes Action. ' (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO. March 10. Tho an nouncement was mndo from tho Illi nois Coal Operators' Association to day that It will bo practically Impos sible for tho minors nnd oporntora In tho bituminous fields to reach a now agreement by April 1, nnd that a suspension on that dato Is ccrtnlu. .MAY FIX WAGE IJY LAW Premier Asqultli Introduces Import ant Hill In House of Commons (By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay Times) LONDON, Mnrch 19 Premlor An qulth Introduced todny lu tho Houbo of Commons u Conl Mines Bill, whoso Intention It Is to establish a llxod minimum wage for underground workers. TAFT WATCHING IT President Ih Keeping Ills ICyo on Coal Miners' Deadlock. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) MANCHESTER, N. M March 10. It becamo known today that whllo President Taft litis not sought to In torforo in tho nnthrnclto coal dead lock, ho Is keeping in closo touch with both aides nnd will bco John Mitchell this week. GERMAN STRIKE ENDED (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) BERLIN. Mnrch 19 Thn lnndnm of tho Minora' Union doctded during tueir session today to tormlnato tho coal strike In Westphalia ns thoy consider It futllo. IN NEW JERSEY State Senate Defeats Amend ment Giving Women Right-to Vote. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bar Times.) TRENTON, N. J Mnrch 19. Tho Now JorBoy state sonato dofeatod to day n resolution providing for an nmendmont (o tho constitution ex tending tho right of suffrago to women. Tho rosolutton recolvod only threo votes. RIG DANCE In KOKIIOFF HALL, NORTH REND, SATURDAY night, MARCH 2.1. TOKLLE'S ORCIIES 1 RA NUFF BED. March Weather is rather rough on tho complexion. Hotter got a bottlo of B. & S. Sweet Lavender Cream It is soothing and healing, cures chaps and all rough ness of tho skin, whitens and hoantif ics tho face and hands. It is not sticky or greasy, delightfully per fumed. 25c tho bottle. BROWN DRUG CO. Graduate Chemists. Thone 141-J, Marshfleld, Oregon 0