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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912 - EVENING EDITION .. n rt,."- AhrtJ, '!!. 7'"" pun Wlieo jilting formed . . i. ik. tlma when qff ..nlc. In ll d6 " ipp" "r; nf,,i-n.t0!n liT organized and conducted Twlha nt advanced llnet in ftSJS WLollyin charge o Reg EuKd WwmacUtt, who arc. iup. Si ltf every facility for the quiclc jjffl coSpotincdng of pre. 'jLrimTof o pnyalclans. Our flffw the Cnc? In the clty ,L.I ire the reasonable, Wm '"' Superior ffi P&je W, . Pre- rtonarcw""" Lockhart-Parspns Drue Company 'The Busy Corner" 41 $M, n Stf nwnf -Main 208 U -WANTED ! ! ! PITS " UPHOLSTERING AND XOfl TO CLEAN, by the Pneumv i CmbIdk Company. Orders fo btk Uta at - ;,l , 0diNQ HAHVKX -" prone iiw (Hi Auto Call f oote phone itt-3 night andtJAy Stud front of Lloyd Hotol. TWO NEW OAIIB After 11 P. M. Phono C-J Rctldenco Phono 28-J Will make trip to Coqulllo. Uoitn Drlck Building, Electrli UliU, Steam Heal. Elegantlr nrslibed Roomc with Hot tad Cold Water. HOTEL. OOOfl a A. METLIN. Prop. : 10 cent a Dar and Umrarda Cor. Broadway and Market Miranneld. Ortmn Correct surance Policy I ll YAFV Atiantlnl T It . f'rectly written It isn't Insur- - o wruo corroci policies the best companies. S. KAUFMAN &. CO. 177 Frost fjt. SESSIONAL DIRECTORY I8- . J. UENDRV'fl h MMern Dental Parlors. F f eaUtDDed tn An hlvh ! h itort notice at the ver " prices. Examination free MUmdint. PiU. K.iiiinn .,.. Pltr Hotel, phone Ul-J. '"W. LESLIE, ' 0teODathle Phnlai. "' of the American aohool ol ttvithy at lftir.niii. w- -... "Otldo Blk. Urn... ini.ii. it. Utl.J; Marshtteld; Oregon. BKNNlrlT, Iw7er, !jr Flanagan ft Bennett fliu J . i Oregon "TMcCOUMAO, ' "Midan and Surgeon rihfleld, Oregon. "Kkhart T)ntiin. SU2!t offlca Phone 105-J GOOD INVESTMENT 2th'.rum h0,USe3' rent for 38 ATTrJ V? l R o&rgain. Pmtrii ii te and Insurance. -, -. ,m..m Marshfleld "That Roof Fixed iiiLftSBl 'Il 2 -LLii : A i : - - HB KfliHflflEjl3uuAiTO ff8Jlr I1 i t r XL4rl) HOW ' - 8ee COKTEELL Phono 811 """" Jfj&l .jsm ' & Jk& Clothcraft Clothes Ready for Service pAREFUL examin- v- ation will plainly show you that Cloth craft" Ail-Wool Clothes are neatly and skillfully tailored. A "try-on" will dem onstrate their accurate, pleasing fit. Wear will prove that Clothcraft Clothes hold shape and give good, dependable service. Besides these important quality points, you are also absolutely suro of pure wool rloth sco the makers' signed guarantee in the in side pocket of every gar ment. The choicest fabrics, made up .in .the .season's .latest styles, in sizes to fit the tall, medium, short or stout, are shown in our Spring line. a Clothcraft 0 u a r a n teed Clothes cost you only $10 to $25. Somo values that will particularly interest you at i?15, $18 and $20. IIINMIIUHHHI I Sure, we've got it the ! Clothcraft Blue Serge J I Special, No. 5130,$15. I 1 i CJaWWIIBWHMMIIWIIIH Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Man Clothiers E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jeweler 100 North Front Street, MARSnKIELI), ORE. 'ft T. J. GAIFE A. II. HODOIN1 Marshfleld Paint & Decorating Co. EiUmatca Furnished MAUSHV wuu, Phnnn 14"L Oraoi Ancoua and Sicilian Buttercups Best for eggs; tho best strain; beautifully marked. Eggs for hatch lag. Salmon Faverolles the winter layers, quick growers. V. K GI"ler, North Bend. Phono 299. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Genius Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONK MAIN ST-J COOS BAY TIDES. Oel w la glton thj time and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. Th tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and bights on the sec ond line of each day; a comparison of consecutive bolghta will Indicate whether it Is high or low water.' For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. April. Hrs. Foot Hrs. Foot Hrs. .1.31 .3.9 .3.05 .3.6 .4.24 .2.9 .5.27 .2.0 .6.14 .1.2 .7.00 .0.4 .1.36 .6.6 7.46 5.3 9.12 CO 10.35 6.0 11.12 5.2 12.42 5.4 1.33 5.0 7.44 0.2 2.28 0.1 ti 4.40 0.6 6.06 0.9 6.20 1.0 7.08 1.3 2.21 5.6 9.57 4.6 10.65 5.t 11.40 6.4 12.31 5.9 1.01 6.3 0.00 0.0 7.48 1.7 Foot Hrs. Foot Hrs. Foot Hrs. Feet Hrs. Feet 30 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) 0IIEQ0N Showers tonight or Thursday; Westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- TORT. t For twonty-four hours ondlng nt 4:43 a. m., April 24, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government me- toorologtcnl obsorvor; Maximum G7 Minimum 42 At 4:43 a. m 46 Precipitation 1.07 t Total precipitation for tho year 50.95 Winds southwest: rainy. t 8ltr IKnd Mrs. Robt. E. Brown ing is planning to leave soon for Washington,- D. C, to bo with her mother, who is ill. hnvlnir lust last her oldest daughter. Mrs. Browning will nimaln with hor parents and fnt", My until Rev. Browning goos for hor In tho autumn. ' No Ono There Owing to no ono showing up, tho meeting called for last night by the special committee of tho council appointed to draft questions' for tho special election in Juno, was adjournod until tho noxt regular mooting of tho council when n now dato will bo fixed. Tho only Mayor James C. Dahlman, Omaha, Nob., often callod tho "Cowboy May or", writes of tho bonoflt ho dorlved from Foley Kldnoy Pills and says, "I havo taken Foloy Kidney Pills nnd thoy havo given mo a gpeat deal of relief, so I cheorf Jl) fpconimond thorn;' Rod Cross Drug Store. WANT ADS. KOIL ItKN'T SO.aera ranch. 1 rnllo from Coqulllo City, mostly bottom 1. 1.. i -., .i k.. 11.11.,., da iiu UMM huuM uuiiuniht uvy v, ; write Immediately to A, Wurren, Cqullty, Oro. LOST Oold wntch charm with mon ogram J. E. n. Reward for roturn to Times office WANTED Girl for light, hotiso work, Mrs. Ostrow, 371 P.lno st, WANTED aenorul ngont for our casualty department. To qualify for this position a man must bo capable of maimglng ngonts as well us writing business personally. To such a man wo offor a' highly re munerative contract. Policies Is sued combining Life, Health nnJ Accident Insurance Dopt. D, Na tional Llfo Insurance Co. of tho U S. of A., 29 So. La Sallo Streot, Chicago. FOR HALE At Breakwater office; 1 emory wheol; 1 bbl. blackborry cordial; 12 crates blackboard; 1 show case. FOR SALE FIno restaurant for $175 If takon within throe dnys. Inquire Times office. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms at 695 First St., near Birch. Phono 239-J. FOUNP Persian hand bag. contain ing calling card with address 267 East 46th street nnd name; also small articles. Owner call at ' Times office. VANTED-Lad!es' and misses dress es to make at 876 So, Fifth St. BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower autb for '$600; flrEt-class condi tion: fully equipped; cost new $3000; will sell for $600 on eab terms. John L. Koonts Machine shop. Nurtb Front Btreot- Pe 180-J. FOR SALE Fine piano; a bargain Phone 415, North Bond. liMXTRii To rent or to buy roller tonnod desk. W. F. Harmon, Ho tel Chandler. VNTEI) First class dairy hnnd 'who can milk about 20 cows; will pay $45 per month and board. Ad dress F. J- Wado, Ash, Ore. rtm SALE Practically new $60 Singer sewing machine; will tako S25 If taken at once. Phone 287. FOR SALE One new 23-foot gaso line launch. See Max Tlmmer man, 862 North Front stret. onoB thoro wore Councllmon Allen, Ferguson and Merchant and Record er Butler. Drcdgo to Move Tho dredge Ore gon will probably cornploto Its work In front of Marshfleld so that It can movo onto tho project north from tho Cold Storage Friday. Engineer l.oofo enys this will complete tho work In the upper bay and ho ex pects to have tho work on tho gov ernment project in tho bny bolow tho Cold storaRO dock eomploted lato In tho summer or early In tho fall. To Bottle Cnso The cano of Mr. Nymanovor and W. R. Hnlncs ngalnst Doputy Game Warden 81 Nonh to re covor an elk hoad which Mr. NoaU Belzed Bomotlmo ago, will probably bo sottlod out of court. Noah oelzcd on tho ground of a violation of law in Bhlpplng it horo. Besides posses sion of tho head, damngoB woro asked In the caso filed in Justlco Ponnock's court. Prosecuting Attornoy Qoorgo Brown was conferred with about tho cnso yesterday and W. U. Douglas stated that It probably would bo set tled uoon. h W. J. RUST wont to Coqulllo todny on business. E. L. ROBINSON Is In Myrtlo Point today on business. ROY LANDRITH is down from Coob River today on business. MR8. WM. SULLIVAN nnd Mrs. O. W. Montgomery aro visiting friends on Isthmus Inlot today. MRS. ALICE KRUSE of InthmuB In lot Is tho gucBt of Mnrshflold rela tives and friends today. ALEO HALL, captain of tho ferry Transit. Is laid tin with an attack of la grlppo and Tom Hall Is act ing mastor of tho forry today. W. P. MURPHY left yosterdny for Drain, whoro ho will meet Mrs. Murphy, who Is roturnlng from a fow months' trip through Califor nia. Thoy will arrlvo homo tomor row. North Bend News Herbert Armstrong, local manager of the Southorn Oregon Company, has returned from n few weeks' trip to Washington nnd Oregon points on business and pleasure Prof, and Mrs. T'oollo will loavo soon for Portland whoro they will spent tho suinmor, Thoy niuy return to tho Bay next wlntor. ALONO THE WATERFRONT f .Tho Washington rtrrlvqd In this nfternpon 'fro'tn' San FrahpfscB but Httick op tho mudrint while corning Up the bny, V Tho Homer Is scheduled to sail Into ths afternoon, fpr, S,m Fran cisco. Tho Oregon njid Esther Ruhno have sailed from Bandon, for San EI' ." i' rancisco. F NOTICE Snerlal mootlnu Anrll 29 for do- greo work of Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, K. of P. All mombors nnd sojourning brothers turn' out. - U. I', HW33, i, fji NOTIPE Members of I. O.. O. F,, Sunsot Lodgo No. 51, Sunsot Encnnipmont No. 43 Wostem Sa'r Roboknh Lodgo I. O. O, F. You aro requested to bo hreuont on Friday ovonlng, April 3o. nt K O. O. F. Iinll, to assist, In cele brating tho 93rd nnnlvorHary of Odd Fellowship and iionoKairB. uojuurn Ing brothora cordially Invllcd to nt tond. FARMING WITH DYNAMITE This explosive Is being used morfa nnd moro us a labor-saving ngont on tho farm In work aside from blowing out stumps nnd rocks. It digs Irri gating ditches and turns up subsoil. The farmer blows up trees Instead of chopping them down, nt tho samo time disposing of tho stumps. Ho also sets out fruit treos with tho aid of powder. A special moving picture has been takon showing these various operations. It will be KXIIIIIITKI) TONIGHT nt tho ROYAL THEATER In connection with tho usual run of moving pictures "Tho Two Moth ih," "Tho DnuKhterK of tiw Wwt" and "Chvi's of Lo Jolla" la all a good entertainment, pleasing na weil as Instructive. Now vaudevlllo net on Friday. We npprcclato your paU ronngo nnd trust you will bo woll nlensed nt all times. Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery HICYCLF.S FOR RENT The Sign of Good Candy Always Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS. PREBSERB and nAT RENOVATORS Agent for Edward E. Btrausa ft Co fin Tailoring Let us mak your next Suit. SOB Commercial. Plume 5WO-X, I PERSONAL NOTES r w WILL ENJOIN DOUBLE TRACK Eugene 0'Connell to Oppose Terminal Railway's Action on Front Street. It was reported horo this afternoon that an Injunction procoodlng was .to bo instituted against tho Tormlnnl Railway to provent It laying a dou bio track on Front street. Eugono O'Connoll was roportod to bo tho nnrtv ntartlntr action. When scon, Mr. O'Connoll btatbd that flo had tho mattor under considera tion nnd would probably Instltuto proceedings soon. It is understood that Ills action will bo basod on tho ground that tho fran .chlso did not contomplato tho con struction of a doublo track until tho business warranted It and that tho doublo track will bo Injurious to Front stroot proporty. Final Testimony Likely to Be Submitted This Afternoon Grand Jury. ' COQUILLE, Ore., April 24. Tho taking of tostlmony in tho crio of Uoldto Bcstscott, on trial for tho mur der of elms. Murray In Marshflold last Dccombor, will bo eomploted this cvonlng, It is oxpoctod. ABldo from tho contention sot up by tho dofonso that Murray dlod of pneumonia and that tho bullot wounds Indicted by Goldlo Bcstscott woro not tho direct cauoo of doath, ltttlo now has dovolopod In tho tes timony. Phystcnlns woro callod as oxport wltnossoB on this phasu of It. Tho grand Jury 1b still probing mo wvnns muruor caso. Soveral now wltnosses nro horo from South Slough. Araonir thorn. Ed. Motcalf. Jns. Elliott, Jas. McKonzto, John Lawson, Jas. Wasson, Qoorgo Was- son nnd Jap lubo. It could not bo loarned whother tho Motcalf caso Is bolng probod. CLEAN-UP DAY PLANS GIVEN At n meeting of tho Marahflol.t Improvement Club last n)gbt final plaim for cloan-up day woro illscuBsod and a coinmlttco appointed to tnke chnrgo of tho duy. Theso plana will bo mndo pulillq when mndo cornploto. Mrs. Qreon, chairman of tho com mlttoo on outlines and plans, rapor.- od that It was tho boiibo of tho coin mlttco that a spoclal flnanco commit too should bo appointed to consider ways and moans for raising necessary funds Jor public work; u publicity commlttoo to keep tho work bofoio the public; and n commlttoo to rv port to tho club matters requiring their attention. As work that might bo taken up soon tho commlttoo rec ommended securing playgrounds for children which could bo fitted out at small expense nnd would afford i plnco for tho children other than the mudflats and tho strootB. Tho matter of gottlng a londscnpo gardlnor waB dlscussod and Straw said that thoro woro artists In tho const cities who would bo glad I to come nnd give us tho bonoflt of tholr onlnlon nnd advlco for no othor consideration thnn oxponsos and tho fine outing. This mattor of scouring such scrvlcos wbb left to Dr. Straw. It was decided that duos of 10 cents a month or a dollar a your If paid In advance bo asked of mombora in addition to the cntranco foo or ono dollar. The membership commlttoo nro at work and Bhould receive tho support of overy family In Mnrshflold, Llbby COAL. Tho Kind YOU havr 1LWAYS L'HED, PHONE 73 Paclfli ,lvry ft Transfer Co. BUY NOW 2 lotB on South Broadway, good location, 25 x 00; price $2000. 4 lots near Eagles hall, on Second street. 25 x 140: prico $4200. These lots will doublo In vnluo within tho noxt fow months. Thoy can bo had on good termB. Let mo 'show them to you. B. 8. GEAR, Room 22, First National Bank build ing. "Hqw'b your liiBuranco?" A small any soup, 3 cups of beef stock cup cold water Vt tablespoonfuls catsup Tiny piece of garllo 0 Boll onion In stock until tender, .add catsup, Worcestershire, gjar n Hnoh nt wtiitn nnnnnr nnd salt: then add the flaked peas. Cook slowly 20 minutes, strain and serve whole cloves. S BOUNTY VOTE COMPLETE Canvass of Primary Returns Completed at Coquille This Afternoon. COQUILLE, Ore, April 24. Tha official canvass of tho Coos County primary vote wob complotod this af ternoon. Tho final figures did not chango tho early roport of tho victor ies In tho various contests. Tho tho democratic Uckot, Clarke rocolvod 209 for president, Wilson 173 and Harmon 11. For county commissioner Mr. Wookly boat Tom Coko of Marshflold by a voto of 183 to i80. For delogato to tho National convonUon, Johr D. Gobs led. the Hold by receiving 228 votoa. For sonator, Hugh McLain rocolvod 342 yotos. No doflnlto figures havo boon ro colvod from Curry county, owing to tho canvass thoro not bolng complot od. Tho final figures on contested plac es on tho republican tlckot wore as follows: For ProBldonU Roosovolt 703 La Follotto 348 Taft 337 For Senator Soiling 779 Bourno 891 Lowell 96 Morton .....,.., 66 For Stnto Sonator Smith 676 Oottlns , 046 For Joint Roprosontntlvo Marsh . . . .,,,...., 486 Plorco , 736 For Sheriff Lund , t . . . , , , . 679 Oalllor 6D0 For District Attorney Brown , . , , 730 Jackson ,.684 For Suporintondcnt Bunch 436 Bakor 90S For Assessor Pooploa 400 Spires . . 3S8 Hanson 569 For Socrotary of, State Olcott 60J Fields 603 COOSTON IIRIEF8. ,?. Mrs, Farlss loft on Monday for a visit with relatives at hor forraor homo at Yqncalln, Oro. Born Monday, April 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanborn, n, son, Mrs. W. L. Walker has been III with la grlppo at hor, home Carl JohnBon mndo a business trip to Coqulllo last Saturday. Tho Cooston boya nro planning on organizing a basobnll team for tha Bummor. Hugo Btauff, n atudont nt tho Ore gon Agricultural collogo, writes homo that Bchoql will close thoro tho 7th of Juno. Ho expects to roturn home lmmodatoly thoroafter. HOWARD'S goniilno"flIEXIOAN TAMALES dollvorod any place in tho city until 12 O'CLOCK at night. Thoy aro READY to SERVE. Phono nan. A TURKISH RATH will do you GOOD. Pbona 21 4 J. i ii ji THE GENUINE IMPORTED Pore Aluminum Wo havo a full lino of this ware in Kltchon Utensils, Including: SAUCE PANS TEA KETTLES STEW PANS COFFEE POTS RICE BOILERS TEA POTS DIPPERS SPOONS I'RYING PANS ETC. In fnct ovorythlng used in the Kitchen, First prico la a llttlo high er, but It Is cheaper In tho end, as ovory pleco will LAST A LIFETIME. Look at this waro beforo you buy, anything for the Kitchen. The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. SOUPS FLAKED PEAS handful of Flakod Peas added to fifteen minutes before It is ready Swiss w to serve, win greauy impruve no uaYur " wholesomeness. PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS 1 cup Sperry Flaked Peas . . . . Vi medium onion H tablespoon Worcestershire Banco Salt to taste with croutonB. Stick onion with