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THE CjjQS JAY; TIMES, MABSHHEIAKMEBOilnHQMMY.JiHiP 3. 1912-EVENINQ EDITION. 9 Just Ask Us to Show i if vat j i . IrW&fr&mt Vf Compare it with any other suit you have ever seen. Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Man Clothiers Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPiiniJiTnmvn and SIA.VOS TO CLEAN, by (lie Pneu ,t'c Craning Company. Ordtfs for k taken nt GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 'nique Pantatorium nrDKnN YKR8. CLKANKRJ. KESSEllg and HAT RENOVATOR lent for Edward H. Strauaa & Co. L,. DT,IorlnE Lt us mak your :'.'q. 'wmtnwclal. Phcma SKO-X. 0t Pft la !,! I it.! PHurdajr the 8th day of June. 1012, Fl mo hour nt 1 n ni.t..t. . i , Im?.'"6. honorable John S. Coke, EiitV ,i o Circuit Court of the ... - -!. .ii uuu iui l"D WUUU- Cih .3' nt chambers In the First "onal Dank of Coos Bay building, W' ,2, ,n the C,ly t Marshflold, iM ?' .U)ereof 5 an Inquiry will bu h. Vhe vndlty of the claims of ierBV. Nobl "nd Guy C. Lattln u nl iro l)reaented to John D. Gobs. Snai.lt I '"" u,l ul UUUB UUi rhnm. bouBt In said court against f?8Q McGlnnls. a plaintiff, and int, y Sengstacken, et. al defend- ihai T u", BUCl1 otner claims us leceiw To be3n Printed to the said llv ,'tr. ""J which upon agreement iS .he?,rd nt t,,at time, at which allrleSt,ons " any will be heard. Ian. M v; S'arsnneld this first day of Q. 1912 xuiin v. uuu, ji Receiver. You the Best $ 1 5 Blue Serge You've Ever Seen It's 5 1 30 Examine the cloth; you will apprecrate the fine, even texture and it's full rich color. A try-on will convince vou L-. - .:. ...!.! ...: r. mat a sun coma not nt you or become you better. H "Wo cany Hie largest lino of medium and high grade Hair Brushes on Coos Bay. We carry a complete stock of the famous -Adams Hair Brushes $1.00 to $5.00 The Ideal Hair Brushes $1.00 to $2.53 Other Uair Brushes and upwards. Also a complete lino 3S Cents of Clothes B rushes 50u to $3.00. MAIN 298 US TWO BIG ACTS AT The Royal TONIGHT FANCY DANCING GOOD SINGING CHARACTER 8KETCHE An all around good program. Thres feature photoplays. "The Expert's Report" A Japanese iove Story" "Cow (Jlrl's Pranks" Don't miss thin Four People perforin- mice nt the Kpular price 10c. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry pHONE MAIN BT-J "Don't forget j.TorUUiJ PIIONKS8MJ. COOS II Y TIDES. Hoi w Is given tb-s tlmo and 'I'oigni or high and low water at I Mnrnhflolil I Th tides aro placed In tho ordor i of occurence, with their times on i the first lino and heights on tho sec- 1,1111 ""0 oi civen day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low wator. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dnto. Tlili .4.02 i for June. 10.119 5.41 Mrs. Foot Mrs. 10.31 3.9 11.17 3.9 0.0 0.0 7.3C 4.9 8.21 5.3 9.05 3.3 .fi.U 0.5 11.13 0.2 11.18 0.1 0.09 4.7 7.05 4.3 8.11 4.0 4.C ,1.38 C.17 4.G C.55 4.7 12.24 0.5 1.05 0.9 1.51 1.4 Feet .5.C Hrs. .5.21 Feet ,5.2 CIHrs. ,0.0!) Feot .3.7 Hrs. .1.00 Feot .3.4 Hrs. .1.59 S Feet .3.0 THE WEATHER (By Asioclatod Press.) OnEGON Fair tonight and Tuesdny fair and warmer with northerly winds. LOCAIj THMPttnATUKE HE. POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m.. Juno.1. by DenJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 62 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. in 45 Precipitation , .nono Wind northwest: clear. Itcdondo Itntc Owing to a stiff head wind and a rathor rough soa, tho Rodondo will not got In from San Francisco until Into this ovonlng. In ApiMlntcri. C. F. Thomas, who hns been acting as deputy gamo war don under SI Noah, has boon np pointed to succeed Mr. Noah, who re tired Juno 1. Meet Tuesday Anothor mooting of tho Fourth of 'July colobratlon commltteo will bo hold Tuesday op ening. Various mattors in relaUon to tho celebration will como up and a good attondnnco Is desired. Council Tonight. Tho Marahflold city council will meet this ovonlng to tnko up sovoral stroot Improvo- monts mattors, Including tho oponlng of bids on tho paving of Anderson avonuo. and other mnttors. To Go To Ilandon Sovon or eight mombors of tho Mnrshflold Guu Club woro out for tho shoot yesterday .and somo good scores woro'inndo. Soc. Ekblnd says tho club will go to Uan- don for a shoot noxt Hunilay. GelN Dltorcc Judge Coko Satur day evening granted John W. Mnol n dlvorco from Julia M. Mnol and also grantod him tho custoily of tho two minor ehlldrou, Leln May and lluzol Junnlta. They reuldo at Smith Powers Camp No. 7. Mnol mado statutory uhargos against his wife, somo of the evldenro being docldodly salacious. New Man Coming Ooorgo Good rum todny rocolved word that a Mr. Steel, an export auto electrician nnd WANT ADS. FOR SAM: Flvo year old pretty brown gelding, weight 1,050 lbs. Broko to rldo or drivo slnglo or double. PrlcoJlCO. A. A. NIcoIs, Empire; WINDOW-Clenniiig, Floor polUliing, etc., call up A. Landles. I'ltono 8-J. FOR HALE 80-ncro ranch on river: crops in; $1200 cash handles It. Address owner, C. W. Doutt, Allo gany. Ore. FOR RENT Glen Gardens Inrgo . . ...... ..ili tn mnrWttt good proposition to right parties. !co A. Balnea, 18C Broadway So LOST Bar brooch with flour de les of pearls In conter; Saturday night. Reward for return to Times. ROOFING Metnl Itontlng, .Roof painting. All work guarameeu. J. L. BRICK. Phono 89-J. FOR RENT Modern 5 room fm- ntshed flat; hot and com wn;er. Inqulro John Ellorby, 358 North Third st. FOR RENT Furnished apartment $12. B. II. Smith, qorner Second and Highland. Phono 319-X. WANTED Empty sacks at HAINES' Flour nnd i eeu aioro. WANTED Furnished house or apartment, preferably house, for family of two; no children. Homo care Times. WANTED Mohair, wool and cas cara bark. Apply to Henry Seng stacken. at office of Title Ouar autee & Abstract Co FOR AM. KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Doane. Phone 331-R. BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower auto for 500; flrst-class condi tion: fully equipped: cost now 13000; will sell for $500 on easy terms. John L. Koontz Machlns shop. North Front street. Phone I80-.I - Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR IlENT mechanic, would leave Portland on tho Allianco tor Coos Day. Ho Is be ing sent by tho Cadillac pcoplo of Portland and will tako M. L. Curry's place In Mr. Goodrum's omploy. The report that Mr. Curry was a partner of Mr. Goodrum's was orroncous. i Hear Divorce Case llof ore Judgo Coke, in chambers, this afternoon, Onpt. J. T. Mncgonn gnvo ovldenco In tho dlvorco enso of llov. J ,T. M. Knox vs. Mrs. Knox. Tho caso will nut bo disposed of for so mo tlmo. t Gets Divorce Saturday evening. Judgo Coko granted tho dlvorco peti tion of Jonnlo A. Davidson vs. Dort I rand L. Davidson. Desertion was i tho charge. Mrs. Davidson Is tho sls , ter of Mrs. T. M. Collvor. Tho pro-, sent whereabouts of Davidson aro unknown. Welcome Grand Lodge Olllcers LEO MATSON expects to lenvo to Myrtlo Lodge, Knights of 1'ythlns, morrow for Portlnml and Eugono. will hold n special session this ovou-.CHAS, McCOY returned today from lug to welcome L. U .Stlnson nnd l. T. Wrightmnn, two of tho grnnd lodge olllcers of tho Oregon Knights of Pythias, who arrived hero this morning to pay 'their annual visits to tho lodges in this section, Coos liny Pcoplo Hurt It was ro portod hero today that somo formor Coos Uny pcoplo woro injured nt Seattlo last Thursday when Aviator Turplu's machlno crashed Into tho grand stand nt Soattlo and killed ono spectator and Injured a scoro of oth ers. No names of Cos liny pcoplo woro contained In tho list of Injur ed as given In n Seattlo paper. Files Charges Goo. W. Uoalo, tho woll known Coos River rancher, to dny filed charges in Justlco Pen nock's court ngnlnst Frank Terry, tho DaniolB Crook logger, accusing tho lattor of making threats against his llfo. Tho tronts aro said to havo been mado In altorcatlon ovor a mon ey mntter. Constablo Cox loft for Daulols Crook this nfternoon to bring Terry down. Huby is Dead I. Lnndo today re ceived n card announcing tho death of David Whitney Wiggins nt Kansas City, Mo May 21. Ho was tho lit tlb son of Mr. and Mjrs. D. L. Wig gins, who aro woll known on the Hay. Mrs. Wiggins wiib formerly Miss Bob slo Scabolt, .who taught In tho Marshflold ContrnI school building a fow years ago. Tholr many friends on tho Day will unlto In extending tholr sympnthy to thorn. Enjoy Picnic Tho Crab Club yes terday onjoyod'n picnic at Charloston and initiated a couplo of new Inom bors, S. C. Small and Mr. Rlchort. Tho Initiation coromonloB woro fol lowed by a big bnnquot and genoral good time. Among thoso present woro MossrB. Flanagan, Dungan, Noff, Har rlgan, Montgomery, Peck, Hugglns, I Evortson, Dnrgolt, Gllbortson and Condron and tho two candidates. It Is declared to have boon ono of tho best sosslons tho club ovor hold. Children Clirltitciicd Yestorday nt tho Marshflold Episcopal church, two children woro chrlstenod by tho Rov. II. E. Drowning, Tho llrst was tho llttlo daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stauff who was christened Allco Mnr-' Ion, tho sponsors bolng tho grnnd parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Potor Johnson. Tho socond was tho llttlo dniiBhtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bonnott Swnnton who wna christened Allco Roborta, tho sponsors bolng Mrs. J. W. Bonnott nnd Mrs. J. S. Coko. Friend of Wounded Man Mann gor Fnlrchlld of tho Royul thoatre, was much Intorostod In tho Associa ted Press dlBpntch In Saturday's Tim oh about tho shooting of Pollco Sergeant E. S. Peachln. Mrs. I'onchln committed sulcldo nf tor probably fat- ally wounding hor husband. Tho Fnlrchlld and Ponchln families woro frlonds 1m tho middle west nnd Intor Mr. Fnlrchlld vlsltod thin nt Portland Just boforo coming to Coos Hay. Ho says Mr. Ponchln hnd Just comploted u inw course nnu was imuuuiub iu milt tho pollco forco nnd begin prac tising. In Bad Shape. Green & Fostor, of Snn Frnnclsco, who formerly operated cronmerles on tho Coqulllo nnd nt, Lnkesldo and who recently fuiiou, nro rouortcd to bo In bnd shnpo. Recolv- or W. II. Almon of Snn Francisco,. has made n statement In which hoi showu tho liabilities to bo $13,900 and tho assets $7,100. Tho company still owns tho Lnkesldo oroamery but partial arrangements hnvo boon mado by ranchers there to tnko It ovor nnd operaio it on wio cu-upum-. tlvo plan. Tho firm has n number1 of creditors In this county, mostly I bills for milk bought of rnncnors. Cohtollo and Gilbert and McCor iiiltk and Dulco aro on tho nhiiio bill I nt tho Royal Tonight. An extra good J program for 10c I How About That, Hat, Wo arc offering this wool: oniy- Special Sale of Fuzzy Wuzzy Hats Regular $2.50 Men's Tfnts the best on Coos M QC Bay, for 4l. Regular $2.00 Men's T 4 CC nat8ffor Jl.VJ Boys' $1.50 Fuzzy M Ott Wuzzy, for P A"-F . The Bazar .phone 32. The House of Quality. 4 ' MONDAY. Mrs. Mary McKnlght at ton. TUESDAY C. W. D. M. "with Mrs. D. C. McCarty. Orntorlcal Echo evening nt North Dond. Wedding: Miss Mary Hansen and Henry llartmnn. . Women's Auxiliary with Mrs. W. A. I.oyo. 4044a4. PERSONAL NOTES 11ILLIS S1IOHT was In Mllo todny on buslnss. from Ten Ten Mllo whero ho hns been spond ing a fow days. MRS. W. O. BRADLEY roturnod to day from n week's visit with frlonds at Coqulllo. EDWARD MOIILER and wife ro turnod Snturday from n fow days' visit on tho Coqulllo. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to Co qulllo todny to hold tho rogulnr sosslon of probnto court. E. G. PERHAM Is spending n fow dnys at Modford looking after somo of his contracts In thnt section. MISS IDA ELSNER, n stenographer in Shorltt Gngo's oftlco, visited frlonds in Marshflold ovor Sunday. C. S. HOFFMAN and wlfo and son, Robert, returned todny from n trip to Portland nnd othor northern polntB. , HUGH BROWN la expocted horo from Snn Francisco about Junq 15 for a short Btay on business nnd plonBuro. . i WM. LEDWARD" returned today from Ton Mllo vfboro ho has, 'boon engaged on a now residence nolng built there. I MIS8 MARY PRICE,, a mombor of tho Marshflold High School grad uating clans, has loft for hor homo near Brldgo. MKS. D. L. ROOD leaves this week for Portland to attend tho Roho Fostlvnl nnd to visit hor daughter, Mrs. E. L. C. Farrln. frank SHEA, of Portland, is a guest nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank D. Cohan. Mr. Shoa Is n frntornlty brother of Mr. Cohan's. MISS FANNIE McLEAN who has bcon at Morcy hospital for sovoral weeks roturnod to tho homo of hor slstor.i Mrs. Duncan Forgusou, to day. A. 13. FISKE, agent of tho Intor Occan Transportation company nt Snn Francisco, nnd wlfo nnd bnby aro spoudlng n fow dnys on tho Day. F. L. GRANNIS oxpocts to leavo to morrow for 8nlom whoro ho will bo employed nt ono of tho ntnto Insti tutions during tho summor vaca tion. F. P. NORTON oxpocts to lonvo on tho noxt Rodondo for Snn Fran cisco to intorost somo horsemen thoro In tho Fourth of July rncos horo. M,sg ,,,,,AUIj iaGog oxpoc,B (o ,ouvo tomorrow for Portland. Sho mny also visit at tho homo of hor broth er, Dr. Rlggs, in Idaho, boforo re turning. MR. nnd MRS. WM. STODDARD nnd llttlo daughtor Carrol loavo noxt wook for a four months' visit with Mrs. Stoddard's rolatlvcs at Excelsior, Minn j, Kt DAILEV and wlfo nnd daughtor wu loavo for California on tho noxt ne(0ndo. Mr. Balloy has 1)Con 0,npoyod nt tho C. A. Smith nilj nB. n bollormnkor. CAU,4 8CHROEDER who wns In from Ton M(lo Saturday, reports that his now r0sldonco Is noaily comploled and ho hopos to occupy tho flue homo within a couplo of weeks. EDWIN FLEMMING. head bookkooji or of tho Union Oil Company nt Fresno, Call., Is expected horo shortly for n visit nt tho homo of his cousin, Mrs. Dan Keating. imilEUT BROWN returned to.hU j,mo at Ton Mllo Saturday Wtof n Hj.or visit on tlo Bny during w Ich ho m ranged to make final pic or on his homoHtJid. l. A. LILJEQVIBT, who camo over from Coqulllo Saturday night to umpire yesterday's game, Is plnn- nlng to lenvo soon with Mrs. Lll Jeqvlst for a month or six weok's vlHlt at his old homo In Wisconsin. I JOHN I). GOS8, I. R, Towor, R. K. I Booth nnd R. A. Worn Ich havo ro turnod from Middlo Creek noar Coqulllo whoro they landed about two hundred mountain trout yos tordny. MRS. GEO. OULOVSON aud baby havo gono to Contor Point, Orog., whoro they will spond n couplo of months visiting rolntlvos. That's what makos Georgo look so lone some. WM. THOMAS of North Marshflold was taken to Morcy hospital today and probably will undorgo an op eration for an nllmont which hns confined him to his homo for sov oral months. WM. LEDWARD relurnod today from a two weoks outing at Ton Mllo. Ho roports tho fishing pret ty good In places. F. Q. Horton nnd a numbor of other Marshflold men aro now enjoying an outing thoro. C. P. LeFEIIRE of Portlnnd arrived hore today to visit his old frlond, Burt A. DoreniUB, and to look this soctlon over with n view of lo cating on tho Bay. Ho was so im pressed with tho oppearanco of things that ho rented a houso n fow houra after his arrival and ISSf niWBJClSCO. IflOUB E.-r-jrzzd wired to Portlnnd for hla family to como herb' at bnco. SHERIFF GAdE wob horo from Co qulllo todny. Ho roports that thoro has not bcon any now crlm Innl cases recently oxcopt a d runic who frightened a woman noar Co qulllo last Friday and who was ar rested by tho Constablo from Co qulllo. GEORGE JENSEN, a formor woll known Mnrshflold bnkor, nrrlvod hero today from Elmn, Wnsh., on routo to Coqulllo whore this weok ho will wed Miss Anna Colobrook. They oxpect to mnkc their futuro homo horo. JACK GUYTON loaves this weok for Coqulllo whero ho will assist Edi tor Snvngo In gottlng up a Coqulllo Volley booster edition of tho Co qulllo Herald. Mr. Guyton hnB Just received n lottor from Fred Pasloy, who was formerly ongnged In nowspnpor work on tho Bny but who Is now on Tho Times nt Ma nlln, P. I. Mr. Pnsley says It la very hot thoro and that ho will bo glad when his year Is up oo that ho can return to tho Unltod Stntcs. HAYES TEMPLE, formerly ongnged In tho undertaking business In North Bond nnd Marshflold, nrrlvod horo yestorday for a short stay. Ho Is now travoling for a mnchlnory houso. Ho hns boon ongnged In tho uudertnklng business nt Lobnnon, Ore., but hnd to glvo R up on ac count of his health. Ho Is ondonv orlng to havo Harry Bradflold dls poso of his harbor business horo nnd go to Lobnnon to tnko charge of tho undertaking buslnoss thoro. Mrs. Bradflold and Pnsquln nro now visiting Mrs. Templo In Lob nnon. "Will "liny ltafis. ' Tom Coko, in chnrgo of tho con struction on tho Tormlnnl railway, expects to Immediately bogln laying mils on North Front ntroct whoro tho piling hnvo boon driven. Just ns soon ns tho rails nro laid, tho pav ing will bo replaced. No more of tiro stroot will bo torn up until nftor tho big colobratlon horo, July Fourth. Tv NORTH BEND NKWS. O Mrs. Jackson Sllbough gnvo a lcc turo yestorday nt tho Unltod Droth orn church boforo a vory onthuslnstla nudlonco, converting twolvo pooplo to tho whtto ribbon, Sinning lod tho program followed by Scrlpturo rend ing by Mrs. W. Chnpollo, invocation by Mrs, Kato Rood, a solo by Miss Mlldrod Rood accompanlod by Miss Ella Guornoa, and tho locturo "Pur ity" by Mrs. Sllbough, which lattor wns vory forcoful nnd offoctlvq. Mrs. Robt. McCnnn gavo tho closing pray er.. A largo nudlonco onjoyod tho locturo In Mnrshflold Sunday ovon lng. A collection of $03 wns taken nnd several honorary mombors woro Joined to tho union. Among tho North Bond peoplo who wont to Mnrshflold to nttond tho Band dance Snturday night woro tho following: Mlssos luoz Pullon, Ed ith Thomas, Elizabeth ami Ottlllla Hnulllng, Inoz Andorson; Mossrs. Fred Kruso, August Hoolllng, Robort McLnughlln, Goorgo Dowoy, Joo Win- sor, Porcy Philips, ChnB. Gauntlott, Win, Davis nnd Frank Muskns, ' AMONG THE SICK Georgo WolBtod wns ablo to bo up and around yestorday after bolng laid up for a day or so with throat trouble n trouble which hns been af flicting mnny horo Intoly. "" ALONG THE WATERFRONT. . Tho Allianco will snll from Port lnnd tomorrow ovonlng for Coob Day. On TnmliTes-OwIng to troublo .wlth tho gnn supply today, Tho Times wns dolayod considerably by Its llnotypo machines bolng put out of rommlRston. To Get Orntnr-DrT McCormnc ro colved n telegram from Gov. West today stating that ho could not do liver tho Fourth of July oration horo, ho having accepted an Invitation from Baker City. It Is posstblo that Dr. Harry Lano of Portlnnd may bo secured. Dr. Lano formerly lived horo and Is now thw domocratlo can didate for United 8tntessonator, Tnko your LIFE,' HEALTH nnd ACCIDENT INSURANCE In an old tlmo Company, ono that has passed tho exporlmentnl singe ovor 40 years ngo and has always settled Jtn clnlnm promptly. ALEX. JOHNSON, Resident Agont, With Edgingtoii. NOTICE TO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS' All mombors of Myrllo Lodge; Knights of Pythias, and vUltlnff brethren nro roaucstod to bo prosmt next Monday ovonlng, Juno 3, when Grand Chancollor Commnndor Frank T. Wrightmnn and Grand Keeper of Records and Seals L. R. Stlnson will pay tholr annunl visit to tho lodge. GEO. F. ROSS. O. O. TRUSSES IiiHlHt on getting Iho Trucfomi Truss for general comfort. Al ways fitted by expert iuhI guar anteed to retulu rupture, SOLE AGENTS. BROWN DRUG CO. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality