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THE.COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. fV What's the WlJiud roomy NfejngnS for real contort. SBP SHOE A Complete Showing at $5.00 Woolen HOME OP GOOD SHOES Ljnn tsmbcth Prod Nomlo Cadillac Auto Service Good Cnrs Hcasonnblo Rates All Night Sorvlco Careful driving nsouroil. rhonc-Waiico Pool Room, 231-R until 11 P. M' Aftor 11 P. M. pliono $.J. Palace llostnurnnt. Why Not? 7 Pure Milk and Cream We nro tlie only firm STEHI MZIVO our mlllc products, and wo furnish: MILK AT U.lc I'ICU GALLON. CHIUM AT UOc PER PINT. whip cream at ur.o pi:u PINT. lUTTIIRMILIv AT 10c PER GALLON. Deliveries 8 A. M. niul 2 P. M. Phono 7a. Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Co. IVER JOHNSON BIOYOLBS at Pioneer Tfardwnra Go. lor rhAiiniotia... .... ... . . . HU r v""""""" J"" win unu t Mng bettor than Chamborlnln's "a ment. Try It and boo how quick- 4m, w rellef' For 8n, u" n" -I Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would ilo well The Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENOSTACKEN, Mgr. wqulll, om.-e Phon 191 Manbfleld Office H-J. firms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Oeneral Agents HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST JVe have a limited quantity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for "replace that we will sell at $2.25 per load, ; ttbile it lasts, x , C"A. Smith Luhiber. Sc Mfg. Co. Hi -- -r J 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. Mill Store Always "The Busy Corner"- The Question of Price ( lo Just 03 Important In medi cines us in anything else more Important perhaps. For al though you don't want to pay high prices for your drugs, you can't ofTord to get poor drugs at any price. It has always betn our policy to give the hlgfiost quality of medicines at the lowest prices wo could sell them for that's how wo bold our customers. This is a good tlmo to take something for your blood. Roxall Blood Tabtots will enrich your blood and build up your oyotem, if you're pale, weak, emaciated or generally run down from any cause. Sold with thoRexall guarantee. 13ox containing fifty doses, 50c Loclhart-Parspns Drug Company 'The Busy Corner" lMionr Main !il)H Us TI'ltKISU HATH will do you (!!. I'tii'tlf 214.1 to ml! at Pacific Monumental Works South Broudway and iimikp M'lec tlon from the largo stock now on bund. Mr. Wilson linn In his employ the only practical uiarlilo and granite i-utter lu Coos county. And, nono but the best vork Is turned out. "BABT8IDM" VUI M COOS BAY TIDES. Dol.w Is given tho tlmo nnd height of high nnd low water at Marshflold. Th tides nro placed In tho order of occurronco, with their tlmos on the first lino nnd heights on tho sec ond lino of each day: a cotnnarlson of consccutlvo holghts will Indicate whether It la high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. April. 4 Hrs. .3.53 10.03 4.39 10.01 Foot .0.8 0.4 5.2 1.0 5 I Irs. .4.28 10.45 C.23 10.33 Feet .C.7 0.3 G.7 2.C C Hrs. .5.03 11.27 C.12 11.10 Feet .0.3 0.1 4.1 3.1 7 lira. .5.42 12.14 7.09 11.53 Foot .5.9 0.3 3.8 3.0 TUB WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Pnlr tonight and Friday. Light frost tonight. Westerly winds. LOCATj temperature re- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. in., April 4, by BonJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government mo- toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 58 Minimum 39 At 4:43 n. in 41 Precipitation 12 Totnl precipitation slnco Sept.- 1. 1911 47.73 Wind southwest; cloudy. WANT ADS. ItAHGAIV Must sell buforo Satur day; now house, big lot, good lo cation; prlco too low to quote lioro. Call or wrlto, It. 22, First National Dank building. l'Olt SALE Flno tenm of draft horses; weight over 3000 lbs.: ages 7 nnd 10; kind, gentlo nnd truo; not afraid of anything; trial allowed and guaranteed. Rnrgnln for few days. J, C. Doanc. Phono 331-11. FOR SALE Furniture or nine-room rooming Iioiiko; also house for rent. 113 N. Second at. WANTED TO RENT Furnished house nr rooms for small family; would tako small rooming hoime. AuilrcBS F euro Tlmos. I 'OR RENT Furnlshod npnrtmonts. either 2, 3 or 4 rooms; ground floor. Phono 105-X, Corner Sec ond and Highland. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phono 49-L. PASTURE TO RENT Inqtilro F. M. Frlodborg. Phono 185-X. WANTED At once. $1,000 worth of 2nd hand household goodu at No. 341 No, Socond Stroot. SMALL HOTEL FOR RENT Fur nished, luqulro nt barber shop, 160 Front Ht. INVESTMENT CHANCE 5 build ing lots for 1725; onsy torms, no Interest, no tnxes; sovoral of thoso assortments have beon sold with out advertising; only a fow moro loft. Call or wrlto E. S. Qoar, room 22, First National Bank building. FOR SALIC Two riding middles and bridles, ono pack saddle with out fit, ono 50-foot scow. 20 ton capac ity. All In good ordor. O. J. Van ZHo, North Bond; Phono 490. WANTED Boiler uiukhiir or bollor ropalrlng elthor by day or by con tract enquire Coos Cafe, 150 No. Front street. SEND to E. (). Hull Employment Ag ency ror an Kinus- or noip, maio or female. Phone 160-J. FOR RENT Two bright sunny front rooms, 373 South Fourth st. WANTED Six experienced coal minors; two pump-men; one rope rider. Apply Beavor Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE Ono new 20-foot gaso line launch. Seo Max Tim mer man, 862 North Front stret. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. 392 Broadway. If you fool Hko a good big laugh TONIGHT come to The Royal and bee the popular "TWO FOXES" In their comedy sketch T1IK KID." it's A scream: snoo foot of pictures completes the best show In Oregon for tho popular price 10c. jjOTE No show tomorrow night Good Friday. BORN. maitzey To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .uauzey at ineir nomo in soutn Mtirshflold, Wodnosdny, April 3, n daughter. This Is their first child and tho proud parents nro i reviving tho congratulations of their many friends: Woodmen Diiiico Satin day Tho Modern Woodmen of America will Rlvo tho third of their series of dances on tho evening of April 13. A prize of $5 will bo given to tho two best wnltzers. Sunday Services Kov. B. F. Uengtson announces that Sunday school will ho held at tho Marshflold Swedish Lutheran church Sunday morning at 9:45 and Enstor nnd communion services at 11 o'clock. Oivc Cantata The choir of tho Marshflold Episcopal church will glvo tho cantata entitled "Tho Sovon Last Words of Christ" tomorrow night nt the church. Mrs. Horsfall, tho direc tor, has Issued n general Invitation to wie public to attend. Had Mishap Whllo wheeling hor baby cnrrlage over a narrow plank walk above tho dredgo fill on Market avenuo yesterday. Mrs. D. L. Footo mndo a mls-Btop nnd alio and tho baby and carrlago woro precipitated Into tho dredglng8. It was not vory ucep una no injury was sustained. More Registering During tho last iow unys, tucro nns been quite a riiBU at tho various registration places nuout town. More republicans aro lpclflfnrlmr Minn nf ntiv nflin. unrfv Thero aro only flvo moro days to register In, tho registration book for tho primary . election closing April u. Kill Slivi'l Carl Albrecht haB Hlgued ui) to hnvo the dredKo Oreuon fill tho street In front of his rcsl- douco nt Fourth nnd Commercial. He was opposed to tho dredgo fill on tlio ground that tho wator would do stroy tho plants and shrubbory around his house. A bulkhead was built down tho mlddlo of Fourth street lu front of tho Albrecht nron orty but this morning Mr. Albrcolit decided that It would not do any more harm to have tho street filled the full width than part way. Tho uuiKiioads tliat liavu boon put lu on tho sawdust flat have proven almost water tigut. Change Agents L. A. Pnrklinrst, who has been ngont for tho Bronk- water and tho local railway In Mnrsh- iioiii. will snoriiy give up his post Hon to roturn to his ranch on Lnr son's Inlet. Ho was formerly In tho railroad business but had to glvo It up on account or his health. C. B. Lnndors, who recently nrrlvcd on tho nay rroin Norrolk, Nebr., nnd C. R. Dludlnger, who has been lu tho Bronkwnter ofHco. will dlvldo tho work up between them undor tho su pervision or Supt. Miller. Mr. Pnrl. hurst took tho position tompnrnrlly Inst winter with tho understanding that ho could rotlro In tho enrly spring to return to his ranch. Elks Instill orflccr Tho Mnrsh riold Lodgo or Elks last evening hold Its annual Installation nr officers. Tho names or tho now officers woro given nt tho time of tho election last month. Geo. aoodrum was elect ed triiBtoo to till tho vacancy caused by tho retirement of E. D. McArthur to. accept tho position of Estcomod Loading Knight. C. F, McKnlght has beon olectcnl dolognto to tho grand lodge meeting nt Portland next July nnd Dr. Goo E. Dlx was solectod as altornato. Tho lodgo has Indefinite ly postpones! tho plan to present a homo talent play horc. Dan Keating wns appointed csqulro and A. E. Noff Inner guard ror tho ensuing yoar. Oon. P. Lnlrd or Baudon wns also Initiated last night. Wants Alii for Fair 3. O. Stemm lor Is endenvorlng to hnvo residents of tho Coos Bay sldo of tho county as woll as Coqulllo nnd Bnudnn as sist tho Myrtle. Point bustneba men U socurlng n fair grounds nt Myrtlo Point where an nnnunl county rnlr can bo hold. Ho Is desirous or hav ing $1500 worth or tho stock sub scribed ror bv pooplo outsldo or Myrtlo Point, tho people thc-re having raised over $4000 or tho amount needed, It Is hopod to hnvo tho pros out Inlr district divided so thiit Coos and Curry will constitute one district and he-awarded the $1800 contribut ed by tho state each year. Lano nnd Douglas aro now In this fair district and nosohurg and Eugono have beon getting most of tho fairs. LVTEST EASTER MILLINERY arrived on Breakwater today and pow on dlRnJnv nt VOOUK MILL! XFRY, WHITKHOl'SE storv, North llciul. Spo them, Best values In SPRING HATS. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTICE Regular mooting of Exocutiro Committee of Marshflold Chamber of Commerce will bo hold Thursday ev ening at 8 o'clock. All mombora are roquested to be present. Important buslnoss. WM. GRIMES, Chairman. Dayton Bicycles On May 1st wo will advanco tho prlco of Dayton Bicycles $1.00 freight charge from Portland. MARSHFIELD OYOLERY Agents Phone 180-R 607 Front stroot. There never was a time when peo plo appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now, This Is shown by the In crease in sales and voluntary testi monials 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. lltivs Pmnnrftr W. .T. Tlrntnt. n North Bond restaurant man, has pur chased tho Byron Savago ranch on North Inlet for $0000. Tho prop erty was sold by Mrs. Savago who was in .Mnrsniioiu today closing up matters connected with hor hus band's estate. New Record Anson Rogors, Jr., yesterday established a new record for local trnp-Bhootlng. It was tho fcccond tlmo ho ovor tried trnp-Bhoot-ing nnd broke 35 birds straight. Dr. Dlx, ivy Condron, Dr. Straw and a number or others also mndo high scores, Have Option It Is stated that Waters and Davenport ol North Bond hnvo nn option on tho Hazard nnd Logglo trncts on South Inlot. Their option Is merely ono giving thorn tho exclusive ngoncy nnd expires Mny 15. The property is adjacent to tho Simp son tract or 1500 acres which It was claimed that a Bolso syndlcnto was negotiating for. Hill Man Hero 11. W, Lomcko of Portland who for somo yenrs was re garded as sort of nu advanco agent for tho Hill railway Interests and who is personally quite woll to do, returned to tho Bny todny. Whether his visit horo Is lu connection with realty or railway matters Is a ques tion that a number nro trying to as certain. Smith Mill Fin. A small flro was discovered on tho platform or tho water tank nt tho Smith mill tho oth er day and caused qulto a scaro ror a llttlo while. Tho platform Is a considerable dlstanco abovo ground nnd tho hoso or tho mill's own Hro protection system woro got up to It with dirriculty. It did practically no dnningo. It Is BiippoBod to hnvo been started by sparks from tho rofuso burner, tho flpnrk-arrester of which Is nearly burned out nnd which will have to bo roplaced as soon aB tho mill can ho closed down to pct mlt It. It. W. EDGINOTON and wiro expect t to loavo Saturday ror Portland. EARL GREY or Allegany Is In Marshrield on business. MRS. D. L. WATSON or Coos City Is a Mnmbflold visitor today. JOHN ELLERBY nnd wllo hnvo ro turnod from n trip to Astoria. MRS. J. W. LENEVA of Coqulllo wns n Mnrshriold visitor yostoiday. DR. IRA II. BARTLE or North Bond Is n Mnrshriold business visitor todny. E. L. ROBINSON loft today for Gardiner to spend n low days on business. MRS. J. O. STEMMLER or Myrtlo Point is spondlng n fow nyn In Marshflold. WALTER SINCLAIR of Coqulllo was a Marshflold business visitor yostordny. A. 8. HAMMOND roturnod today i rum a snort uusinoss trip to Portlnnd. MISS ESTHER JOHNSON of Co qulllo is spondlng a few days In Marshflold. GEO. GOODRUM oxpocts to loavo Saturday for Portland and Eugeno on business. PAT HANRAHAN, tho Bandon con tractor, is in Marsliflold on busi ness and pleasure MRS. II. II. ROGERS of Coos Rivor nns neon a guest at tho liomo or Mrs. Ellznboth Adams tho Inst fow days. MRS. W. F. MILLER will nccom- pany Supt, Miller to Portland Sat urday for n short visit whllo ho Is looking nrtor business thoro. BEN McMULLEN. who was elected a mombor or tho Myrtlo Point city council Monday, Is In Mnrshriold on buslnoss and pleasure. VERNON SMITH, son or C. A. Smith, loft on tho stage this morning fur Senttlo where ho will spend n few weeks on business and ploasuro. MRC. MAY PAXTON, who has been spending tho winter horo with hor slstor, Mrs. D. II, Falres, In West Marshfieid, will loavo Saturday for her homo at Spokane. NELS EKBLAD nnd family leavo tholr old homo at Brandon, Minn., toduy to Join their son, W. N. Ek blad, and daughter, Mrs. Geo, Gllbortson. here. They will arrhe A small 3 cups of beof stock cup cold water 1 y, tablespoonf uls catsup Tiny piece of garlic PERSONAL NOTES ' l ffiHHm Xf2jooadW Boil onion In stock until tender, 'add catsup, Worcestershire, gar He. dash of white pepper and salt; then add the fl pea. Cook slowly 20 minutes, strain apd serve with croutons. Stick oalon wlta whole cloves.' on tho Bay on tho noxt Broak wator. J. W. MILLER of Coqulllo who re cently returned from a trip through Arlzonn, was a Marshflold visitor yestorday, coming ovor to uttond tho Elks' mooting. MRS. HOWARD Snvago returned to day from a short visit with hor slstor, Mrs. N. J. Hutchlns, at Cul ver, Oro. Mrs. Hutchlns returned with hor ror a visit horo. W. F. HARMON plans to leavo Satur day for Tho Dalles for a short stay. Mrs. Harmon and bnby who have been visiting rolatlvos thoro will probably return with him. DEPUTY SHERIFF QUINE of Doug las County with his prlsonor, L. P. Thorn who is chnrgod with a burg lary near Rosoburg, loit via. Gardi ner fur Rosoburg this morning, AUGUST ERICKSON or Ton Mllo brought lu another big shipment of potatoes. Ho still has about 150 or 200 casks left. Ho Is now gottlng two cents a pound for thorn. DR. II. P. HOWARD of Evorott, Wash., who recently bought a big ranch on North Inlot, arrived horo today for n week's stay. His brother resides on tho ranch which was formorly known as tho Hopo . ranch. AMONG THE SICK. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Russell's llttlo dnughtor, Dorothy, of Portland, who has been 111 of diphtheria, Is roportcd improving. Mrs. Geo. Golorson ot South Mnrsli flold who hns been sorlously HI for tho past two months Is now improv ing. Mrs. J. Btnscn of Coos Rlvor who underwent nn oporntlon at Morcy hospital yesterday 1b reported gottlng along ns well as could bo oxpected todny. It wns erroneously stated yesterday that It was Mrs. Rocco Btasco who underwent tho opera tion. ALONG THE AVATERFROST 4 Tho Nairn Smith sntlcd at uoon to dny lor Bny Point. Tho Alliance will sail rrom Port lnnd tomorrow night ror Coos Bay. Tho Tramp and Rustler sailed to dny lor Port Orlord nnd Gold Beach. PORT TAX NOTICE All tax payors who dcslro to hava their port tax used for tho Improve ment of tho harbor aro roquostod to ' Immodlntoly sign n roltnqulshmont directing tho s'amo to bo paid' to Dr. E. MlngiiB, Trusteo. This can ba dono at olthor Flanngan & Bonnott Bnnk, tho First Nntlonnl Bank or tho Chambor ot Commorco. J. T. McCORMAO, Pros. Chnmbor of Commerce Llbby COAL. Tho Kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 73 PnelSo Livery & Transfer Co. CASTER PERFUMES Houbifjant The Sylvian Line Roger & Gallct Piver Richard Hudnut Palmer Ricksecker Colgate Rieger Kerkoff Thoso are somo of tho mak ers whoso host products aro to bo found In our big as sortment, From 50c to $5 per ounce BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS 71 MARKET AVE. ' PHONE 141 MARSHFIELD, OREGON SOUPS FLAKED PEAS handful of Flakod Peas added to any soup, fifteen minutes bofore It is ready to serve, will greatly improve its flavor and wholosomeness. PUREE OF FLAKED .TEAS 1 cup Sperry Flaked Peas .... medium onion Vt tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce Salt to taste. t