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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912 EVENING EDITION. MILLICOMA HATS For Summer Wear TheBest $3 Hats Made mw wit New, Stylish Shapes Woolen Mill Store Lcadinp-JHattcrs Matshficld Oregon fjiVJB """i mtam Depend On Us For Your Medicines Your doctor vrill never have the cllghtest cause for complaint about the way wo fill his prescrip tions. He will praise the fidelity and exactness with which wc follow his directions, and the pure, fresh quality of the; drugs wc use. j But .our, rriedlclnc3 are not more satisfactory than our prices. ' If Is this combination of high quality and low prices that has built up our business, We sell many very good, ready-prepared remedies for diffcrenttallmentsj 'Are you troubled yvlth .corns? Wc can rjlvc you a positive remedy for their painless removal end cure REXALI, CORN CURE. It relieves and curca the most stubborn and painful corns and bunions. It in absolutely painless and sure In results. Sold with tho Rex&ll guarantee. Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 -US walnut FLOUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality WANT ADS. rTM--nelMe,'u Elrod nvenuo ninl nnu Leiurai, gold ring witn Mmeo st nUa Initials T. S. to L. '' Return to Times office. rU. WLi: White Wyandot uiid - "M'liiBion ciucKons, inrgu "1 fmall, and eggs for hatching, Hanagau estate, Plat B. 0. 0. UHri'?!e Jnck' bp,'3nK"B nt tii ,r barn- Howard for return wHeUner Stables. lLllKNT Comfortable roomy --- loom. 373 South Fourth at. NTEI ri at staltords. .. m J0 Competent girl for gen- - "uuBeworK. Mrs. II. S. Tow " Phono 2 5 2-J. "'TED Mollntr U'nnl onH inc. lbrk APP'y to Henry Seng- latol ?' P.1 offlco of T,tl Quar J"e & Abstract Co. aaa. fl.at.Alnea rntirii auto ior ouu, HIPW.I-- . r ' Ion: fully equipped: cost now J-i, ...hi ,ii Mr tsno on easy ?JLW"W! 7" " i. Wonti Machine shop.' North Front street. Phone 180-J. tlio length of time thoy will lmvo to remain In tho eighth grade to less t an n year. COOS 11 VV TIDES. Hoi w Is given th tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides, nro plnced In the order of ' occurrence, with their tlmos on tho first lino and holghts on tho sec ond lino of each day; n comparison of consecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wator. For high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes Unto. Tides for June. lira. .l.r.J) Feot .3.0 lira. .3.00 Feot .2.1 S.U 4.0 9.24 3.8 1.C1 1.4 2.4G 1.9 9.05 3.3 9.52 5.C THIS WEATHER (Uy Associated Press.) OREGON. Fair In west to- night and Sunday and showors iiiul thunder storms In east to- night nnd Sunday. Coolor Sun- di.y In east. Westerly winds. To Go To llnndoii It Is expected that fourteen or fifteen menibors of tho Marshflcld Gun Club will go "to llnndon tomorrow by auto, to partl ilpnto In n shoot with tho .nndon (mi Club. Among thoso planning to go nro W. N. Ekblnd, Dr. Dlx, J. Albert Matson, Q. A, Drown, II. J. McKcown, J. W. Gnrdlnor, P. N. Ro borg, F. A. Lalso, II. A. Wells, Archlo Mnddon, Dr. Housoworth, Ivy Con dron, I, II. Tower, Fred Bnrnard and A. O. ltogor8, Jr. Ito'ller Ml rod Hugh McLaln yes terdny Btnrtod In on his contract for paving Anderson nvenuo. Tho stroot Is bolng rolled by tho steam roller. Tho roller struck n soft spot In tho 1111 and snnk about two feet, break ing ono of tho Btenm pipes nnd put ting Harold Stutsman, tho engineer, In a perilous predicament for a min ute or two. Finally tho roller was got out and tho work resumed. Mr. McLnln Is anxious to completo tho Job before tho Fourth of July. day. Sho enmo over to moot Mrs. Henry Stnuff. Thoy returned to uoquiuo i.nis nitornoon. T. M. COLLVER nnd wife, of Cntch- i lug Inlet, wero In tho city on busl , ncss today. 1 ED WIEDER came In from Ten Mile toduy mid fnvored somo of his friends with a meal of fish. W. U. DOUGLAS will lonvo soon to nrgue tho enso of Jas. Balnea vs. tho C. A. Smith company, Involv ing tho franchlso of tho local tram way ,ln tho supromo court. ! MESSRS. STANDISH of tho Stnnd- lshII!ckoy Lumber company who havo bcon looking aftor lntorosts in this section loft Inst night for their homo in Snn Francisco. LOCAL THMl'nrtATUHE HE- POUT. For twenty.four hours ondlng nt 4; 13 a. in,, Juno 8, by llenj. Ostllnd, special government mo- toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum ' CC Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. m C2 Precipitation nono Wind southwest: cloudy. Flood Threatens Mrs. J. T. Mc Cormnc has received a copy of a nowspnper from Morgon City, La., (dating that tho city is in dlro dnn got ns o result of tho Mississippi rlvor Flood wntor spreading over that en tire Roctlon. Her undo, Capt. Morso, resides thorc, having chargo of tho Southorn Pnclflc boat lino. Ills boats lmvo been busy aiding flood rofugocs. Capt. Morso visited on tho Bay a year or so ago and Inst winter Mrs. McCormnc and Mrs. Henry Song slacken visited him whllo on their southern trip. AUGUST CARLSON, was down from his Coos Rlvor ranch today arrang ing for his wlfo and tho boy a to movo up tlioro for tho summer. His health Is somowlint improved. Orders Old Claims Paid Juduo Coke this morning ordered n numbor! or old claims of tho Port of Coos Bay Commission paid by Receiver J. D. Gobs, ' PERSONAL NOTES W. B. FARRIN and wiro of Suninor woro In town today. GEO. 13. PEOPLES, who recently re tired from tho mnungoment of tho Baxter hotel, camo over from Cu qtilllo Inst ovonlng. Ho Is figuring on engaging In tho real estnvo business and mny movo to tho Bay. L. O. PARKHURST nnd wlfo will lenvo tomorrow via Rosoburg for tholr homo In Elmn, Wash., after a pleasant visit at tho homo of Mr. Pnrkhurst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pnrkhurst. MA TOT. TRIPS PETER MIRRASOUL roturnod yes torday from n trip to Curry county nnd says that tho Malohorn nuto lino from Bandon to Port Orford has mndo travelling In that section much less dlfllcult thnn formorly. Travol in that section Is also Increasing. FOR HALE Furniture for four- room nouso as u wnui v. cotlon. almost now. Phono 15G-J or 435 S. 8th streot. WANTED Starch Iroiicr at Coos Bay Stoam Laundry. Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT Acta Divorce Judgo Coko this E. E. DYER loft this morning on tho morning granted Mary J. Krlck a dl-1 stago for Rosoburg. vorcc from Thnddous Krlck. Do- sertlon wna tho chnrgo and Krlck's LOUIS STONE of Catching Inlet Is whereabouts aro not known. I n Mnrshflold visitor today. (Jo To Coqtilllo Mrs. Robocca1 Lusc-Stump plans to tako tho Marsh flold Domorcst Modal contestants to Coqulllo next Wednesday to repeat tholr program tlioro that ovcnlng, Starts Chicken Ranch Mrs. Oalor now located on tho Flangnn Estato at Pint B has bought all of Mrs. Hol llster of North Bend's fancy chick' ens, whlto Wynndots nnd whlto Or pingtons and Is setting up a good sized chicken farm. CARL FLAATEN was In from Wll lanch Inlet yesterday nnd mado final proof on his homostoad tlioro. His claim wnB ono formorly hold by Chns. Jonson and Frank Stago and A. F. Crocker woro his wit nesses boforo Land Commissioner Peck yestorday. Marshfield, North Bend and Eastside Ball Teams Play In Valley Tomorrow. Tho Coos Bay toams will play tho Coqulllo valloy toams at tho lattor's grounds tomorrow. A apodal train carrying tho local toams and big delegations of fans will lonvo horo at 8 o'clock In tho morning. It Is ox pooled that upwards of threo hun dred pooplo will accompany tho throo teams. , , Marshflold will play Coqulllo at Coqulllo, Eastsldo will play nt Myr tlo Point nnd North Bond will play at Bandon. Cnpt. McCutchoon stated this nftor noon thnt ho thought Marshflold had llttlo better thnn nn oven break with Coqulllo tomorrow' although ho roc ognlzes thnt Coqulllo has n strong team. Mnrshflold Is hnndlcnppod by lack of ton tn practise tho practlBO this wcok bolng largely to try out tho men for tho various plnccs on tho team. Tho Marshflold llnoup to morrow will probably bo as follows: i Abbott, o; Sutton and Johnson, p; I Landors, lb; Brlggs, 2b; McCutchoon and Hondorson, 3b; Burko, ss; I Woods, If; Cowan, cf ; Geo. Johnson, rf; Lnngworthy, utility. AMONG THE SICK Albort Powers, tho young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Powers, sufforod a slight injury to his back or sldo yestorday whllo Jumping. Tho In jury is not Borious and will probably lay him up for n day or two only. T. V. CATTERLIN and wlfo of Ban don aro Marshflcld visitors. MRS. E. L. ROBERTA of Catching Inlet Is a Marshflold shopper. ROBERT JONES Is horo from Flor euco on business nnd pleasure. MRS. C. S. HILBORN, of Mllllcoma, waH n Murshflold visitor today. Plan Fight Sing .Hosnn and Chuck O'Connoll nro, training- for a fifteen round bout to 'bo pulled off nt Bnnddn June 22, hero. Billy Wilson and Kid Jurgcson of Rnmlqn are to light tho preliminary. It Is stated thnt Joss Day nnd Kid Farrfl of! Montana, who trnlnod Chlshdlm for his last bout, will light at Bandon July 4. T I ' I l.'vninltiiillitii I'iuIh Mm nlinrlhA ' Curtis, tho special examiner, appoint-' oil to tako ennrgo or mo suite eiguiii grnuo cxnininaiion in .MnrBiiuuiu, yen tcrdav nfternoon concluded tho work. Tho examination was taken by a claes that Is endonvorlng fo rednco DAVE LILJROTII of Bonvor Hill Is in Marshflold today on business. L. A. WHEREAT, local onglnoor of tho Southorn Pacific, loft this morning via Rosoburg for San Francisco. It is understood that ho wns called thoro on matters ro latlvo to tho grados In North Bond. Tho North Bond city council will tako tho matter up at Its noxt mooting . J. W. OALH, of Cntchlng Inlet, Is a Marshflcld business visitor today. MRS. FRANK SMITH, or Isthmus In let, was n Mnrshflold shopper-to' day. , JAS LANDRITH nnl, wlf,o,of Coos Rlvor Wore Marshflcld visitors to day. . . 0. A. BONEBRAKE, of Cntchlng In let, was a Marshflold business vlsr tor today. Ho roports thnt otory thing Is In readiness for tho an nual picnic of tho Coos Bny Gran go which will bo hold in Enegron's Orovo on South Coos Rlvor, Juno 22. Tho Wnh-Ta-WnBO will leavo Marshflold at 9:45 that morninp nnd a-numbor of outside horticul turists nro expected to tut dross tho gathering. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM wns down from ( her Coos River rnnch today on bus-Inoos. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho San Podro sailed yesterday with, a cargo from tho Smith mill. a. O. LOWE of Myrtlo Point was a business visitor In Marshflold yesterday. DR. AND MRS. IRA B. BARTLH. of North 'iJond, wero Mnrshflold visi tors yesterday. MESSRS. OUBB3 AND PUGH woro In from their North Inlet cranberry rnnchos today. W. F. HARMON roturnod last ovon lng from n business trip to Co qulllo valloy points. CIIA8. BANSCH, formerly of Bonvor Hill, returned todny nftor a short stny nt Portland and vicinity. Tha Wllholmlnn Is loading today for Newport nnd way ports. Tho Rustler Is loading horo today for Gold Boach and Port Orford. Tho Washington la duo In tomor row from Snn Francisco with pas sengers and frolght. Tho Nowborg arrived in today from Snn Francisco and will load nt tho Smith mill. WILL CAN MUSSELS Curry may havo n noft Industry that novor ns yot has been ongagod In on tho const beforo. AVm. Hunter and J. L. Reynolds nro now engag ed In gathering nnd canning mussels on a small scalo nnd will tntrodtico thorn upon tho markets of Portland. If tho vonturo proves a success thoy will engngo in tho business in a per manent way and on a lnrgor scalo. It is to bo hoped tho enterprise will provo successful ns tho great beds of hiussols along Curry's const will tiring thousands of dollars Into Cur ry If m markot can bo found for thorn. Gold Bench Globo. MOTION PICTURE MAKING EXPOSED u 'i LOCAL "HOUSE OF THB'HOTt PLAY" SECURES ftbKUrY Tho Alliance Is dun In tomorrow from Eureka nnd will anil Monday morning for Portland. TOM HALL wont to Coqulllo todny ' on mntturs portioning to tho np I prnlsoment of tho Conloguo outato. J. A. LAMB ennio ovor from Coqulllo ' Inst ovonlng to recolvo a now nuto I which ho expected on tho Broak-wntor. Tlin Knwlinrir nrrlvni! In frnm Run Francisco today nnd will load with i lumber nt tho Smith mill. 1 Tho .Nnnn Smith arrived In this morning frnm Bny Point. Mrs, Olson t n nil bnhy wore. tho only pnssongors up this trip. Tho Nnnn will sail onrly tomorrow for Bny Point. PICTURE PRODUCTION. Havo you ovor sat in tho Orphoum Thouter, nnd wondered howtho mo tlou plcturo play In set, roho'nrsod and taken; what tho film looks like, how It Is handled nnd, moreovor.Mn what mysterious way It Is thrown on tho screen In, .tho theater? Havo you over wished that you could se a mo tion nlcturo studio nnd tho drcssInK of tho set, tho actual taking of tho I scono with tho enmora rocordlng pic- turos at tho rato of slxtoon a soo ond, how an actor mnkes up.'how tho film Is dovolopod, washed nnd, flnni lly, how tho various scones nro ns. 'semhlod Into n comploto plcturo? Havo you ovor wondered why n spo clnl motion plcturo had novor boon , mndo showing you nil of tho comploto dotnlls of this mystorlous sot of op erations? Tho Orphoum Thontor hn secured n full reol production of all of tho abovo operations, clearly shown, nnd Bamo will ho on oxl'lhl tlon nt tho thontor Tuosdny ovcnlng, starting nt 7 o'clock. .Tho prlco ro mnlns tho snmo but overyono Is ad vised to como enrly to ho assured of n peat. BttKJ.lf SALE; 40 horsepower RkfypjM The Sign of Good Candy Always Holt by the tdgt an aluminum pan and an tnaintlpan of the tame Hze, to that the tide wvotile vtAirhandt are in a tmall flame, a ihown in tht iriclur. lou will drop the aluminum panlnt. This proves that "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils become heated throughout moro quickly than enamel utensils. Pood therefore canbo cooked in aluminum waro with less fear of scorching and with less fuel. "Wcar-Ever" utensils save you food and expense, time and temper. Each "Wear-Ever" utensil is made without joints, seams or solder, from thick, hard sheet aluminum. Strong, light to WEAR-EVER kndlo cannot iHrv tusi, oauuoip whw om P'sono.U3 VUUIUUUUU If V acid fruits or foods, practical ly everlasting. II. N. HOLCOMB went to Coqulllo ' yestorday to nrrango for platting somo of his Ton Mllo proporty as I town lots. I ' MORGAN ADKINS, of Smith-Powers Camp No. 7, wns a Mnrxhflold vlsl. tor todny. Ho reports everything going nicely In camp. MISS LARSON arrived horo from Norway today to visit her slater, Mrs. Win'. Nellaon, of Bunkor Hill. Sho mndo tho long trip alone. H. C. DIERS of North Bend wob a Marshflold business visitor today. Ho roports thnt tlioro Is nothing now In tho railroad situation there. U. E, DEAN, who has bcon spondlng a few weeks hero as tho guoat of hla brother-in-law, Thoniaa liar v'oy, will leavo tomorrow for Portland. 4r ALUMINUM m TRADEMARK II. J. McDIARMID, of Bandon, paBsed I through here touay en routo nomo I from an oxtendoa trip to Gardi ner. Florence and other northorn ' points. HARRY BRADFIELD and a party of 1 friends spent yesterday on Coos 1 Rlvor trying to luro a fow trout I from tho doptha. They had fair luck. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" Pioneer Hardware Co. !)30 North Front St. F, L. DILLARD and John Goodman arrived horo yeatorday from Cros cent City, having mndo tho trip overland up tho coast. Thoy mny locato hore. MRS. WALTER SINCLAIR, of Co qulllo, was n Marshflold visitor to il. Leo Brown, Ph. Oh R. W. Swnnton, Ph. 0. POISOM OAK Ih liiuiii'dltitely relieved and permanently cured by using Dcnnol, which I hoothlng, ooollng, licallng, antiseptic, crvnmy prcimratloii that reduce rapidly Polsou Oak Swellings. SWANTON'S efforta In putting out tho niost efficient preparation for polsou oak on the market, has exceeded ciix-cfntlonsj 01) cases In 100 nro cured by Dcnnol. Ono trial will c.uivlnco you that It is tho most SCIENTIFIC CURE . knuiwi. All K'oplo iho suffw from Poison Oak should havo a hot tlo on hand uhcu in tho woods; iin It is a splendid preventive If applied to face and luiuds morning and evening, Muiiiifnctiiied only by us. THE STORE FOR QL'ALITV GOODS.