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TjgCOOS iBAYTIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. Copyright IUit Stbiflncr & Muz OU can go as far as you like in the clothes we'll put on you; they're styles that are good anywhere in the world. That's one of your advantages in buying Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; they're "world styles;" designed on models that are generally accepted everywhere that well - dressed men are found. Suits such as wc show here, all models, $18, $20, $25. Woolen Mill Store This Btoro la the Coos Hay homo of Hurt Schaffner & Murk Clothes. Always''The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store 14TH SATURDAY SALE WL Cali?" TAl flJM or yiuiki - REGULAR 25c For Saturday Only 15c the Can NUF SAID Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US Won Bicyelcs Marshfield Cyclery "JUVCLES FOR KENT For Immediate Sale I will sacrifice my flno modern homo only three blocks from Post office In North Bend and I 77 Acre ranch on Coos River for $5000 cash. Call or phone O. M. DpUTT, owqer, Hotel nianco. Mnrshfiold. Oregon. i COOS 1Y TIDES. ol w Is givon th time and "eight of big!, nntl low water at Marsh field 1 Tli tide nre plnced In (ho order I of occurrence, with their times on I the first linn ntul linl,ri,i . i, . 'Oini line of I'uoh day; a comparison i of couseeutlvo helghtB will Indicate jMietlier t Is high or low water. For high water on bnr, subtract 2 hours 1 31 minutes. Date. jVt 1 Mrs. .2.2S 8.41. n.40 8.31 JKet't .7.1 --0.9 5.2 2.0 lSiIlhc. ,2.r.!) !.2D 3.40 8.31 IFeot .7.2 0.9 5.2 2.0 lOIItrs. .3.4.1 10.18 !i.23 10.11 Feot .1.1 l.i o.i 3.4 a lively rrtco ho was caught and tlod up. Hennessey Wlno. In the circuit court at Coqutllo this week, Pat Hcn lu m-v took Judgment for about $200 against P. K. Gottlns. This was t i costs In the case of Gottlns vs llinnessoy over troubles growing out "t the operations of M. N. Knitppen-I'l-rg on Coos Bny a few years ago. Sppwl Ittuit Men Hero it. P. Cox and .1. p. Cox of Portland passed through here last night on route homo from Curry county whoro they i h.ie been nugotlntlng for tho pur- 1 1 hate of considerable timber. Thoy , haw an Interest In a tract of about to, ooo Hires alonir the UDitor Colum- bin Mr. Cox was the owner of tho Pacer which took part In the speed boat races here a few years ano. llu Hold the hull of the Pacer and bought the Seattle Spirit but tho Pacer's engines were too powerful for tho new craft and ho hasn't been nblo to make much of a showing with It. PERSONAL NOTES IS IN u M Till WEATHER (By Associated Press.) OREGON- Pair tonight and Saturday; winds mostly north- orl . $ LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK- l'OHT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. in., May 17. by IJonJ. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Ostllnd, apodal govornmont mc Tho Wilhelmlim will sail tomor row for tho Sluslaw. Tho Hreakwutor will sail from Port land tomorrow morning for Coos Day and will reach horo early Sundny. Tho Fllluld and Mnry Dodgo sailed from Bnndon today for San Francisco. v icoroiogicai obsorvor: Maximum . CO Minimum 38 4 At 4:43 a. m 43 Precipitation nono Wind northwest; elenr. Is Fined. City Itccordor Butler lined A. Erlekson $5 for vlolntlng tho city ordlnanco which prohibits tho operating of nutos on tho strootu with tho mufllors off. Steels Delayed Tho Bhlpinont of rails which was expected today on tho Ilodondo did not arrive Tho con signment was delayed sonio placo In transit and had not arrived In San Francisco when tho boat satlod. It In expected that they will bo brought by tho next Redondo. lllir Treaties slnmcs Cowan who tins Just returned from n trip to Ban don, reports that work is progressing rapidly on tho railway that Is being built from Pnrkersburg Into tho Bear creek country. Two trestles that have- just been complotod re quired over hallf a million feet of lumber. Honors Local Miui Governor West has named Hugh McLain, of Marshflold, and L. J. Simpson, of North Bend, W. II. Morodlth, of Port Orford and W. A. Wood, of Gold Bench, delegates to tho North west Development Congress to bo held In Scnttlo Juno G to Juno 8. ' Watch Stolen Frank Rny,, who malntnliiB bachelor quarters' npnr tlio Jas. Forty homo nt Bay Park, roports that somoono broke Into tho housd tho other day and stolo a silver watch and sonio other articles. Soma young boys who havo been causing1 moro or ions uotnor in mat socuon nrcvBiispeotcd of tho offense. Iteceptlou Tomorrow An jnfbrni al reception will bo, ' hold at tho Christian church Saturday afternoon nt 2:00 o'clock In honor of Mrs. Ellen Huntor, stntd field workor of tho Christian Union Board' of Mis sions. Mrit, Huntor will glvo a short address on her lino of work. Sho will also speak at tho church' and all tho women In tho city are Invited. Bull Dog n Bud One A bull dog belonging to W. F. Squlro of Buukor Hill caused qulto a stir on Front stroot yesterday. Ho hopped onto Tom Hall's smnll dog and got tho latter by tho ear. A half dozen nion tried to mako him lot go but ho would not and thoy couldn't oven clioko hlnv looso. Flnnlly thoy put sonio red poppor In his noso and ho let go but ns soon ns' ho got freo, ho trlod to got bo mo other dog. After AMONG TIIH SICK MrH. Frank Gamble, of North Bend nndcrwont an oporatlon this wcok for appendicitis and is reported got tlng along nicely. A. P. Prcoinnn. of Bangor, Is re ported to bo critically 111. Ho has been In 111 health for sovoral months. NORTH BEND NEWS. Ben Saiidbnuin and family hnvo moved to North Bend from Boavcr Hill. Tho Mlzpnh Blblo class will hold a business mooting and social In their rooms this evening. W. L. Wnlkor, of CooBton, hns ro turned from Yoncnlla, where ho was culled by tho Illncts of his mothor, who has fully recovered. EXPENSES OF S WANT ADS. FOB SALE Cholco roses and lilacs. Phono 174-X. FOR SALE Brown loghorn eggs for sotting; 7Gc per fifteen for balance of season. Mr. Chns. Murr. Phono 1C5. North Bond. FOR SALE Burbank seed pota toes. Phono IBB or wrlto C. II. Dungan, Marshflold, Oro. WANTED Mohttlr, wool and cas cara bark. Apply to Henry Song, stacken, at offlco of Tltlo Guar antee & Abstract Co. FOR RENT Fine sunny house-keep-Ing apartment. BacchI Bldg. En quire Nasburg Grocery. FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Doane. Phone, 331-R. WANTED A competent elrl for general houseworK; goou wagoa. Apply Apt. G, O'Connoll bldg. FOR SALE Float house, 1211 ft., furnished, for $30. John Glock Porter, enquire at ship yard. FOR SALE As other Interests de mand my attention, l win sou my restaurant and bakery for $175.00, oxcellont trndo. Address Box 333, North Bend. Oregon. WANTED Glil not under twenty, for hotel work, chambermaid and waitress. 2C0U .'OR SALE One new 20-foot gaso line launch. Soo Max Tlmmer man. 862 North Front stret. LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' iFFICE BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower auto for $600; first-class condi tion: fully equipped: cost new $3000; will sou ror uou on eni .,ma Tnhn L. Koontz Machine shop, ' North Front street. Phone 180-J. Aspirants for Political Honors Tell What Primary Cam paign Cost Them. COQUILLE. Ore., May 17. Tho following Is tlio oxponso Incurred by tho sovoral county candidates prior to tho recent primary nominating election, as appears on fllo In tho county clork's offlco: W. W. Gago. sheriff $ 1.00 Stephen Gnlller, sheriff ... 19.80 O. O. Lund, sheriff 102.93 II. E. Bakor, Biipt. schools.. 111.70 W. II. Bunch, supt. schools 2C.70 IC. IT. Hanson, assessor .... 37.80 Geo. E. Pooples, assessor . . . 2G.25 Lloyd Splree, assossor 17.2G T. J. Thrift, assossor A. N, Gould, survoyor P, E. Wilson, coroner T. M. Dlmmlck, tronsuror . . James Watson, clork I. T. Weekly, commissioner. . W. T. Domont, commissioner J. S. Barton, representative-. A few candidates report an ox ponso In sums less than ono dollar whllo others contributed nothing to aid .tholr candidacy. 1.00 8.60 C.50 0.00 2.00 1,00 1.00 COO Special sale of TAFFIES hnd PEANUT BRITTLE, 20 OEXTH PER POl'XI) nt STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday. HUV y6ur TICKETS at tho BUSY CORNER for tho Bandon EXCUR SION' ON SUNDAY. Round trip $1.B0 TRY tlio living Of GOOD BltKAD mndo from HAINES' FLOUR. Good Green Things and fine fresh fruit For Yovur Sunday Dinner We have an unusual supply of good things for the table. Asparagus O rcen Cabbage Cauliflower Read This List Fresh Ripe Tomatoes Trot House Lettuce Ilcad Lettuce Spinach Green Peas New Potatoes Green Onions Radishes Strawberries Oranges Grape Fruit Bananas Lemons Phono your orders early The Bazar Phone 32. The House of Quality. C. A. SEHLDREDE Is nttcndlng court In Coqulllo today. L. AASEN and wlfo of Coqulllo nro MnrshllMd visitors today. PRANK ROGERS was In town from his Coos river ranch yesterday. DR. J. T. McCOUMAC wont to Co- it'rrLVntmorJiKJB f11" sl1.&s'. ' Fretl McCuIIoiti, of North Bend, At Ol ST CARLSON of Ten Milo Is a, Qncfninc FrnMiirnrl Rihe Marnhlleld business visitor today. I ollSUlinS rraCtUrea HIDS JACK DUART13 returned today from ' Boy Hlirt. n trip to Portland and other points. . ,.., ,,,... ... .. . MUUP1IV CARLSON of Ten Mile is' ZZl ' ' ' n Marshnold business visitor today. ' SUBtnlnca thrco fctr rtb8 ! GEO W. iiualm letumed today!8"!"0 TOVoro, b"',1ao" llUo i from n business trip to California ' nflernou when his auto ran off tho points. grade on tho Perndnlo road Just to MRS C. II. MARSH plans to lcavo tho north of tho P. A. Golden rcsl Sunduy for a visit nt Cnllfornln donee nnd turned turtle. Ho was .,X"llf' nloo In tho inaclilno at tho tlmo nnd MRS. MOBLIA. from nenr the Coos that ho was not moro severely hurt Bny creamery, was a Mnrshfiold Is romnrkablo. t, Vi8lVMT.l,n. . ,, ,, . . ' Ho lm,t bco ln Mnrshflcld nnd C. b. MURPHY of Tho Times' force was hastening homo for dlunor. returned today from a short vIbR Sonio sand had recontly been put on ...yi ..r,.,nUv08 rtt Ilr,,,K- i tho planking. Ho wns running at a MRS. REBECCA LUSE-Stuinp and fair clip to get through tho sand. daughter, Catherine are visiting , In rounding tho turn, his nmchlno nt tlio i.uso ranch on Coos Rlvor. , skidded nnd went over tho embank ment. It turned completely ovor nnd landod right sldo up. Tlio mnchlno toppled down an em bankment full ten foot high nnd would hnvo gono furthor in tho gulch hnd It not struck a tro. Tho damages to tho car havo not boon fully nscor tnlnod but somo claim that It Is ln bad shapo. Partlos who visited tho scono this morning say that Mr. McCollum'a escapo with such comparatively slight Injuries Is llttlo short of a mir acle. Auto Hurts Child. Last ovonlng, P, L. Korn narrowlr escaped running ovor 8-yoar-old Robort Downer, son of Mr. and Mr.. Downer, who rosldo on North Soc ond street, nonr Commercial, In Mnrshfiold. Tho boy was playing on Broadway with somo other children whon Mr. Korn's mnchlno enmo along. Evidently ho didn't boo the machine. Mr. Kern swung out to es rapo him and succeeded nltnost, tho wheel passing ovor tho lad's foot. OTHO HOPSON. who formerly ro sided In Marshflold, rotumed to day for a short stay on tho Bny. MISS SIONA HOLM returned today from Berkley, Call., whoro sho has been attending tho University of California. ALFRED JEWELL, who recently sold a slxteon-ncro ranch nenr Flagstaff, to E. Harris will leave soon for Cnllfornln. EDGAR SWART, arrived horo today from Fresno, Cnllf., to visit nt tho homo of his undo nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Towor. GEO P. SHERIDAN of North Bond was In Mnrshfiold Inst ovonlng on routo homo from Coqulllo whoro ho hnd been nttcndlng court. L. AMADON, formerly engaged In tho real cstato business horo but now n rcsldont of Portland, nr rlvqd horo today to look aftor business. , JOHN PROCTOR nnd wlfo of Snn Francisco nrrlvod horo today via Drain to visit at tho homo of Mr. Proctor's sister, Mrs. J. II. Flonn Ban. O. C. SHAW, who hns been travel ing slnco 1883, nrrlvod horo this week, to visit tho.traijo In this sec tlnn. Ho Is still handling rubbor products. G. W. KEPLER nnd wlfo nnd daugh ter, Miss Thelmn, nrrlvod horo to day from Dayton, Ohio, for a short visit at tho homo of Mrs. Koplor's brother, Dorsoy Kroltzor. CHAS. MECUM nnd wlfo. who hnvo boon residing on Pugot Sound for tho Inst fow years, nro visiting rel atives horo and nt Bandon and may locnta again In this section. II. C. DIERS was down from North Bond on businens todny, Ho re ports that It Is understood thoro that tho 200-ncro tract offorod tho Southorn Pacific no a slto for shops and terminals was mado by Major L. D. Kinney. WILL EVANS, n son of tho Into Ja cob Evans, who wbb murdorod on South Slough, Is hero to look aftor tho cstato. Ho lost nn arm In an accldpnt sovornl years ago. His sister, Mrs. Martha Llndor mnn, wllf nrrlvo horo soon. T. J. THRIFT, of Contilllo. wob In Marshflold Inst ovonlng en routo to Pondloton to nttond tho Odd Pel lows' Grand Lodge mooting. Ho loft this morning via Drain. Judgo Hall was to hnvo gono with him but ho had to go to Coqulllo this morning to nttond court and will probably loavo tonight or tomorrow. .MARRIAGE LICENSES. County Clerk Watson Issued tho following mnrrlago licenses during the week: Prnnk E. Predborg and Ethol May Ogclon, Myrtlo Point. Nopton M. Young and Mnry Agnes McDnnnld. Loroy Thackor, Wntortown, S. D., .says: ''I suffored with rhoumatlsm for ovor olght yenrs, and It seemed nt times I would go crazy with pain. Three bottles of Poloy Pills ourod my rheumatism nnd I gladly rocommond them. Sold bv Rod Oross Drug Co. BASEBALL DANCE Eagles' Hall SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 18 GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME GOOD CAUSE 0 STOLEN FDR JOY RIDE Unknown Parties Run Machine Into Ditch at Millington and Leave it There. Unknow parties last ovonlng holp od thoinsolvos to R. Z, Bolslnsor'a auto which was loft standing on North Front stroot. Aftor a long sonrch, tho mnchlno wns Iocntod this morning In a ditch alongside tho road at Millington, It was not damaged but It roqulrod tho offorta of Bovoral mon to got It back In tho highway whoro It could bo run. Marshal Cartor Is Investigating the caso today nnd If tho partlos are ap prohonded. It may go hard with thorn. It Is prcsumod that thoy are local parties who took tho machlno for a llttlo Joy ride. Tho car wns hoadod towards town whon found, Tho machlno is ono that has boon usod In tho local nuto sorvlco. STAFFORD'S Pino Taffy and PEANUT BRITTLE, 20c por pound, Saturday and Sunday. HOWARD'S genutno MEXICAN TAMALES dollvorod any placo In the city until J2 O'CLOCK at night. Thoy nro READY to SERVE. PIiobo nan. AT TiTe Royal TONIGHT MELVIN nnd O'NEILL nro pleasing tho audlonroa with tholr harmony, singing and Coon shouting. MR. MELVIN as n "Black Fnct" Is a classy Hport. Don't miss him to night; 3 good photo plays. Ono of tho pictures for TOMORROW night is "PICTURESQUE COLORADO." ALWAYS 10c If You Arc Not Using You Arc Not Using the Best tfUffBlOUCO. Blur Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality