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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION. MILLICOMA HATS For Spring Wear TheBest $3 Hats Made New, Stylish Shapes Woolen Leading Marslificld AlwayiJ'The Busy Corner"- Don'tV . WearaTruss (hat will not lit comfortably, no matter what it cotti, it will do you more harm thin good. 3 A truu that wont ttay in its , ice under all conditions you can get your body into should bo thrown away nt once. It can never be depended upon and ii lure to fail you at n critical moment. qWeiellatruM at $2.00 that wo guarantee under all condition to positively retain the moit compli cated form of rupture painlessly. Thii truis ii neither clumsy nor uncomfortable about the body, and weirs well. All our fitting is done by an expert end our stock is most complete in every surgical requisite. Lockhart-Parsons K '' " ' hi 1 1 urn yup, Drug Company J 'The Busy Corner" Phone Sliilu h Ua , Union Oils JA80UNB DISTiLLATB BENZINE KEROSENE B.UISOX GAS ENGINES CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil&SunnlvCo. Mhrleld, Ore. PHOTO 801W Mall Orders BolleJtod. STADDEN All :Jnoj of photograph worft, bromide enlarging and kodak ""niiif. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone SIX! k Electric Shoe Shop UoYn LE0TRI 8HB SHOP Marshfleld itte.by C0AL- The kind YOU have W411UBBD. PHONH 79 Paclto "XIUIKD. PHO ,r Traasfer Co. ftjW A Mill Store Hatters Oregon TONIGHT AT IFe Royal FRONTIER CELEBRATION At Choyonno, 1911. CHAMPION HIRERS AND CRACK SHOTS SIOUX INDIANS Thrco full roclH of exciting llfo on tlio plains uml In ranch camps. ALSO A 20-mliiuto laugh with tlio TWO FOXES In their bunches of noniionso. tiii: popi'lar price ioc. Ask; to See Our Specials at $12.50 to $15 The Suit Every Garment Guaranteed FIXUP Mnrshficld & North Bend WANT ADS. FOR SALE Two riding middles mid brhl I os, ono pack snddlo with out lit, ono no-foot scow, 20 ton capac ity. All In good order. C. J. Van Zllo, North Demi; Phono 490. l-'OU HUNT Furnished upartmciita either 2, 3 or 4 rooms; ground lloor. Phono 1GG-X. Cor. Sec. and Highland Bts. WANTED Holler making or holler repairing either by day or by con tract enquire Coos Cafe, 150 No. Front stroot. BEND to K. O. Hull Employment Ag oncy for all kinds of help, malo or fomnlo. Phone 1C9-J. WANTED Messenger boy, must bo over I youra urn umu -- - -- cle. Apply Western Union Tele graph ofllce. WANTED-Glrl orjvonmn for light houseworK ai uuuw. FOR RENT Two bright sunny front rooms, 373 South Fourth at. WANTED Six experienced coal miners; two VWP-meQioaeTop rider. Apply Boaver Hill Coal Co. FOK BALE- Ono new 20-foot gaso- ltne launcii. o -; man, 862 North Front stret. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. 392 D roadway. "My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and More email bottle was finished Australian. This remedy Is for sale IQC'MILil NEWS &0it3 of coos m COOS HAY TIDES. Dol .w Is given the tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. Th tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on the first lino and heights on tlio sec ond lino of each dny; a comparison of consecutive holghts will Indlcnto whether It Is high or low wnter. For high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. I i Date. April. 2 Hrs. .2.17 8.41 3.14 8.52 Feet .0.7 0.0 0.1 0.8 3 Hrs. .3.20 9.22 3.57 9.29 Foot .0.8 0.3 5.8 1.4 4 Hrs. .3.53 10.03 4.39 10 01 Feet .0.8 0.4 5.2 1.9 5 Hrs. .4.28 10.45 5.23 10.33 Feet .0.7 0.3 5.7 2.0 0 Hrs. .5.03 11.27 C.12 11.10 Feet .0.3 0.1 4.1 -3.1 7 Hrs. .5.42 12.14 7.09 11.53 Feet .5.9 0.3 3.8 3.0 THE WEATHER, (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON -Hnln In west and fair In east portion tonight. Wednesday rain. Southerly winds. liOCAh TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ontllng at 1: 13 n. in., April 2, by llenj. Ostllml, spoctal government mo- toorologlcnl ohsorver: Maximum 52 Minimum 42 At 1: 13 a. m 45 1'rocliiltntltm none .Wind southwest! cloudy. Episcopal Servlco Thcro will bo Holy Week Bcrvlco this evening nt 7:30 anil tomorrow nftoruoou nt 4 o'clock. Reward I will pay $25 rownrd for Information that will lead to Identification of party who took my auto from my garago In North Dend Monday night, April 1. Dr. H. K. Hurmcstcr, North Dend. Ladles' Aid .Meet Tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of tho Swedish Lutheran church will moot Wednesday, April 3, at 2:30 p. in., In tho church par lor. .Mrs. Win. Asplund and Mrs. Eric Johnson will sorvo refresh ments. Initiate dims Myrtle Lodge, Knights of Pythias, last night Initiat ed quite u class. Tom Bonnott, Tom Goodalo, Will Ilagonson and a. Hoss took tho first dogrco work and F. O. Illrcli and E. Mntson the second de gree. Quite u delegation of North Hem! Pythias woro la nt tendance. Reduce Insmiuico Wiring In spector Trlbboy Is having tho Rogers building anil Forry building on Front street tewlrod to comply with tho wiring ordinance As n result, the Insurance on tho buildings nnd on tho fixtures and stocks of tho ten ants Is being reduced. New HulldliiK W. S. Turpcn Is proparlng plans for a now city hall for Myrtle Point. It Is to bo two stories nnd basement, 40 by 00 foot. Tho Jail will hnvo concieto col In. Tho building will not bo completed at once. Tho Initial cost will b about $2500. Call Fight Oir Tho proposed bout botwecn Danny O'llrlon and Enrl Henderson for noxt Saturday night has been callod off and O'Drlon loft for his homo In Portland today. Hen derson Is also planning to leave. Prosslor, Henderson's manager, loft for Portland. Tho report that Pros slor had takon a Job us stoward on tho Alliance was Incorrect. Elect Officer At n mooting of tho Marshfleld Land Company yes terday, J. T. MeCormac wus elected president, I. S. Kaufman vtco presi dent, Dr. Goo. W. Losllo secrotary, Alva Doll treasurer and tho four of ficers nnd Mrs. J. T. MeCormac di rectors. Tho company owns tho nay Park district. Tho past year has beon a very successful ono for tho company. ALONG THE WATERFROXT Tho Oakland arrived In at Bandon from San Francisco and tho FJtiold sailed from Bandon for tho Golden Gate. Tho following vessels arrived In Coos I)ay today: N,owborg, Alllnnce, Homer nnd Omoga. Tho following vessels sailed from Coos Day today: Wllholmlna, Ro dondo, Excolslor and Alliance. Cnpt. C. E. Edwnrds Is now In stalling tho boilers In his now boat, tho Rainbow, and expects to have tho new boat ready for tho Mnrsh-flold-AUegany run about May 1. Have your calling cards printed You will look a good while before jou find a better medlclno for coughs and coldB than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only glvos relief It cures. Try It when you hnvo. a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with tho prompt euro which It will effect. For salo by all dealers Dayton Bicycles On May 1st wo will advance tho price of Dayton Bicycles ?1.(0 freight chargo from Portland. MARSHFIELD OVOLERY Agents Phono 180-R 607 Front street. Try The Times' Want Ads. Sumner Lines Future Will Be Known Soon Conductors Come Here for Jobs. Railroad rumors coutluuo to bo ilfo about tho liny. Of course they me all unofficial, but nevertheless they can bo much speculation. Part Ira arriving from Portland hnvo brought word that tho fato of tho Sumner projects, thai tho Pa cific Great Western from Eugono to Florcncu and the Pacific Coast Line from Florenco to Coos Uny, will Boon bo determined. Tho story Is that tho effoit to revive or carry out tho prop osition has reached tho crucial stage and that a representative of tho company Is now hi Now York con ferring with tho backers of tho proj ect about It. During his visit, It Is Btated, tho question of going ahead or dropping It will bo finally deter mined. Until word Is received from him, nothing will bo done. As Indicative of tho outsldo vlow of tho railroad situation on tho Day, tho visits of two conductors oft tho Pacific coast extension of tho MU waukoo hero last week to get runs on tho new Coos Ray lino Is cited. They said that business was rather Black on tho Mllwnukco and that as they had understood Hint trains woro be ing run nt least part way on ono of tho now lines to Coos Day, they came down to try and got on tho now road. Luckily neither of them threw up his Job on tho Mtlwnukeo, merely taking a lay-off for the trip to Coos Hay so they will not bo out anything oxcept their expenses for tho visit. Ono of tho men, I). F. Kramer, of Albcrton, Mont., formerly worked on tlio Northwestern. Ho said that eight years ago a train master on n western division of tho Northwestern had told 111 tn that Coos nay had thou been solcctcd by Marvin Highlit as the Pacific Coast terminal of tho Northwestern when It wob oxtondod and conseauoutly he placed consider able confidence In tlio recent storlos about tho Northwestern building to Coos Day. IIL'SY NEAR EUGENE Southern Pacific Has Largo Force nt Work. Tho Etigeuo Guard says: The Southern Pacific company has nt last begun grading work on tho now Coos liny lino In carnost and out In tho vicinity of who to tho Oregon Electric track crosses tho Southorn Pacific right of way tho dirt Is fly ing. Fuller & Co., subcontractors, put their big olovated grader to work this morning nnd their 50 or 00 mules, received tho othor day, are used In limiting It as well as scrapers and othor nppllnuccs for throwing up tho earth for tho grndo. The ground on tho pratrlo Is In good Ehnpo now for working, al though In extremely low places It Is nulto wot, but uo great difficulty Is oxperloncod In working It. Tho big grader Is making rnpld progress, nnd ii mllo of grado where tho ground 1b lovol can bo thrown up In utmost no tlmo. It will not tako many weeks to finish tho grndlng on tho prnlrto bo twecn Eugono and Elmlrn. It Is prnlmblo that rails will bo luld on tho newly constructed grado within n short tlmo so that tho contractors may bo nblo to transport mntorlals nnd construction equipment to tho front more expeditiously than with teams as at present. Another elovnted grader arrived for Fuller & Co. this morning and It Is being unlondud this nftomoon. It will bo used on tho subcontract which this firm has In addition to tho grader now In ubo. GHAMRER OF COMMERCE NOTICE Regular meeting of Executlvo Committee, of Marshflold Chamber of Commorco will bo hold Thursday ov onlng nt 8 o'clock. All membora nro requested to bo present. Important huslnes. J. T. McCORMAC, President. NORTn BEND NEWS. Rep. Motcalf, tho Socialist orator, Bpoko to a crowded houso at tho Star thoator last night on "Tho Iron Hand." Mnny Marshflold Socialists woro present. Bomo' unknown miscreants laBt night broke Into Dr. nurmestor's gnrngo and took out IiIh now auto. In the trip mound town, thoy broko tho front nxle of tho machlno but In some mnnner got It back to tho gar ago. Dr. nurmeflter will prosecute them for tho April fool prank 'If ho can ascertain their Identity and hns offered a reward of $25 for Infor mation concerning thorn. MILLINERY A display of ele gant pattern hats on display at the WHITE HOUSE STORE, NORTH REND. Your Inspection solicited. THE VOGUE MILLINERY. Don't forgot the Turkish Baths. PHONR214J. USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE Tho antiseptic powder to bo shaken Into the shoes. It you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot-Ease. Relieves corns and bun Ions of all pain and prevents blisters, sore and callous spots. Just the thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking in New Shoes. It la the greatest com fort discovery of tho age. Try It to iiav. Sold everywhere. 25 cts. Don't accept any nubstitutc. For FREE trial package, address Allen S. Olm ' sted, Le Roy, N, Y. PERSONAL NOTES G. J. LEMANSKI mado a business trip to Coqulllo yesterday. C S. W1NSOU of North Bond was a Mnrshtlold visitor today. ALFRED JOHNSON, S., of Coqulllo is In Mnrshtlold on business. MRS. LOUIS W1RTH of Coos River Is a Mnrshtlold shopper today. II. J. McDIARMID IS hero from Ban don on business and pleasure. A. J. MENDEL, of tho Hub, was a passenger for Bnndon this morn ing on business. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Co qulllo yesterday to hold tho month ly sessloii of probata court. C. R. PECK arrived in today via Gardlnor from San Francisco mid Portland on n buntnessss trip. MRS. II. A. COPPLE Is entertaining tho women of tho Christian church and othor friends at her homo this afternoon. GEORGE FERRY nnd wiro returned yesterday to tho Ferry ranch on Isthmus Inlet after a short visit in town. JOHN MORGAN of Empire was a Marshfleld business visitor today. Ho Is a son-in-law of tho Into David Roberts. E. S. GEAR has resigned his position nt tho Golden Rulo nnd opened an Insurnnco ngoncy, occupying of fices with R. O. Graves. H. M. WIEDER has returned to Ten Mile nftor a short visit in town. He reports that Mrs. WIeder has not beon very well of late. DONALD CHARLESTON of tho dredgo Oregon forco returned yos torday from nn ovor-Sundny visit with his family nt Handon. A. 11. GIDLEY nnd I. R. Tower re turned yestordoy from Ten Mile, whoro they and J. D. Goss spent Sunday fishing, Thoy had only fair luck. JAS RAINES who had planned to loavo on tho Rcdondo for his homo near San Francisco had to post pono his departure until next week. A. F. ESTABROOK nnd wlfo enmo over from Bnndon today for n fow dnys' stay whllo Mr. Estnbrook will Inspect tho now vessol which ho hnB under construction nt North Dend. MRS. J. L. nARKER and her daugh ter, Evelyn, nnd Miss Mabol Mills, of Sumner, pnssed through hero yesterday on routo to San Fran cisco, via Ilnudon, where tho girls will tnko trentmont ut a hospital. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, fruit Inspector, returned yesterday from a tour of tho country below Handon. Ho re ports that tho ranchers nro getting their orchards In good shape. Many are engaging In strawberry culture thoro on n moro oxteuslvo scnlo. GEO. A. GAGE, tho Rlvorton mining man, Is In Mnrshtlold on busluesH nnd plcnsuro. Mr. Gage's mlno Is supplying consldorablo coal for consumption on tho Ray since tho Heaver Hill mlno hns censed sup plying tho local domnnd. SEYMOUR II. HELL arrived on tho Hay from Portland to look nftor business Interests. Ho has not hoard nny now rnllway nows con cerning tho Day but Is anticipating enrly construction on this end of tho lino by the Southorn Pncltlc, AUGUST FRIZEEN bos roturnod from a trip to Coob City. Ho re ports that Camp 0 or tho Smith Powers compnn Is being moved from near tho bond of Isthmus In lot to nenr Coos City, about a quar tor of a mllo from Camp 7. Ho registered thirty-six voters nt Camp 7. K, J. DE NEVUE, who has beon spending tho past month with his daughter, Mrs. Illllla Short, at Ten Mile and with friends In this sec tion, left today for San Francisco to resume his position as auditor for tho Holnz Plcklo Company. His headquarters are ut Pittsburg but ho hopes to return to Coos Day boon. REV. FATHER Edward Donnelly who had planned to leavo today for Portland has postponed his de parture until Thursday whon ho will go via Drain. Ho will preach tho Easter sormon in Portland and go from, thoro to San Francisco but will probably return to Portland later In tho summer to assume A small any soup, 3 cups of beef stock Vt cup cold water 1 Mi tablespoontuls catsup Tiny piece of garlic noil onion In stock until tondor. add catsup, Worcestershire, gar lic dash of whlto pepper and salt; then add tho flaked peas Cook slowly 20 minutes, strain and serve with croutons. Stick onion with whole cloves. W L LIST Chamber of Commerce Inaug urates Active Campaign for Taxes. The Chnmbor of Commorco has In augurated an active nnd nggrosslve catnpnlgn to secure signatures to the port tax assignment petitions. In nddltlon to tho two banks in Marsh flold, John Motloy has been engaged to secure signatures In this city and II. C. Dlors in North Dend and the two banks thoro hnvo also boon en listed In tho work. J. W. Bennett makes tho sugges tion thnt property ownors whoso tax es have been roturncd or who hare stoppod payment pay tho sum direct to Dr. E. M Infills, as trustee Mr. Bonnott states that ho will do this with nil tho taxes which ho handles. Dr. J. T. MeCormac announced this nftomoon thnt It Is tho purpose of tho Chamber of Commorco to pub lish n list of all proporty ownors signing tho petitions as woil as nil who refuse rhargo of somo building work for tho Order there. MRS. W. F. HODSON of Cooo Rlvor Is n Marshflold shoppor. CARL MATTSON of Sumnor Is In Marshfleld today on business. JAMES STOCK was down from Sumnor today on business. C. J. VAN ZILE of North Bond Is in Mnrshllcld today on business. F. 13. GLAZIER of North Bond was looking nftor business hero today. JOHN PORTER of Allegany Is & PUBLISH Marshfleld business visitor today, f JOHN BURNS and wlfo of Isthmus Inlet woro Marshfleld visitors to day. OSCAR OILMAN of Hayncs Inlet was n Marshflold business visitor today. MRS. C. M. BYLER of North Bond Is visiting Mrs. W. S. Turpou and othor Mnrshtlold friends today. J. E. PAULSON and family roturnod. to their homo In Coqulllo today nftor n short stay with friends on tho Bay. CARD of THANKS To tho many frlonds whq by tholr acts of kindness and words of sym pathy lightened tho burden of my great boreavomont In tho doath of my wlfo and child I extend my hoart folt thanks, HENRY HEQDAHI;. It you bare anything to toll, tr3o, rent, or want help, try n want ad. TO THOSE WHO NEED STRENGTH We will return your money If you do not think Vinol has helped you after taking one bottle. Don't this seem fair? YCnbl Does You Good or Costs You Nothing-. A Real Cod Liver Tonic Without Oil. TliisdeliciousCod Liver body builder and strength creator for feeble old people, deli cate children, weak women, all run down conditions, especially after sickness, and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Try It on Our Guarantee. BROWN DRUGC0. "5 SOUPS FLAKED PEAS handful of Flaked Peas added to fifteen minutes before it Ib ready to serve, will greatly improvo us nuror " wholosomeness. PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS 1 cup Spcrry Flaked Peas , . . . i medium onion Vi Uiblospoon Worcestershire Sauco Salt to taste. i by all dealers.