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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 0 O ni KM i and n , t'OOH n v TIDES, lei W la ulvnn iti flttin height nf hlKh nnd low water nt Marshfleld. Tli tides nro placed In the order i'f occurrence, with tholr tlraoa on tlio first line nnd heights on tho sec ond line of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will lndlcnto whether It Is high or low water. For hlh water on har, subtract 2 hours i minute SOCIAL CALENDAR Date. IS Be Sure You Get Selz 'Royal Blue ..Every Selz Shoe has attached to it a guarantee tag, promising you satis faction. Look for the tag, read it. You'll find nothing like it on nnyollicr shoe; it's something you want. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. Woolen Mill Store ID'S. Foot Hl'B. FeOt Ill'fl. Feet 1 1 1-3. Feet I Irs. Foot 2.UHrs. I Feet 10 20 t 21 Tides for ,luin . 1.2 ,0.S .MS .0.3 .0.15 .2.7 .1.20 .2.3 .2.23 .1.8 .3.30 .1.1 lo.r.n c.oi 1.1 G.3 11.15 C. 19 o.r. r..o CIO 12.35 5.7 0.2 7.27 1.2G 5.0 0.3 8.41 2.19 4.5 1.1 0.57 3.22 4.2 1.8 11.10 3.1 0.00 0.0 7.37 G.7 8.28 CO 9.-.S C.l 10.09 G.2 TODAY Miss Francos Golden, ontor (.lining. WEDNESDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Young ivonlo'8 Sodofy. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Knud Kiickson. Hiidgo Club with Mrs. J. II. Flaliagnn. $ PERSONAL NOTES 1 . Home of Good Shoes. i THi: WEATHER (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON -Fair tonight nnd udnesday. .Vortlio n storly winds. LOCAL TEMPntLVTURE HE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. in.. Juno 18. by HcnJ. Oslllnd, special government me teorological obsorvor: Maximum cs Minimum 52 At 4:43 it. m 55 Precipitation none Wind northwest: clear. 44 HORN STEVENS To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Stevens of South Coos Itlvor Tues day niornlng. Juno 18, 1912, n boy. Mother and child nro doing nicely and (he fathor Is hnppler than eith er Tnft or ItooHovolt today. Ho will probably nwnlt roportB from I being limited t 111) convent on lioriirii i or i tiir mmv no-o wiiotner to nnmo tho nowconior William of Toddy. light tho case nnd hold that hor ( lillilrcn are well provided for. Hor husband ami hoii work nt North Mend and she hcrsolf works pnrt of the time. Wed Lust Night Clarenco Collvor, i'f Catching luiut, nnd Mrs. Jennie Davison, were married last night nt t..e T. M. Collvir home.. Wed In Ciillfornlii Word has been received hero that Goldlo Hos eott, who shot nnd killed Charles Murray last December, has married Jack Mlllott, formorly n bnrtonder at tho Owl saloon on North Front street. Tho marrlago took plnco In California shortly after tho Ucscott woman was given hor froodom. 1m Improving Mr. Lando has ro colvo.l word from St. Vincent's hos pital nt Portland whero his wlfo, Mrs. Knto Lando, recently under went an operation that sho Is get ting along fairly well. It will pro bably bo n few weeks beforo sho enn leavo tho hospital. Mrs. P. M. Wil bur visited Mrs. Lando last week. Mrs. Wilbur haB gono on to Tacoma to vIbU frlonds beforo returning hero. Hiisclmll Practice Tho Mnrahflold Ilnsoball club had tho best prnctlco of tho yoar last night. Slnco yestor day's defeat they havo sottlod sovor al little dlllleultlcs and expect to piny ball as a team Instond of working In dividually. Thoy will also try to strengthen their batting nnd hopo to roversu tho tables on North llend next Sunday. Clash Over License Andrew Hok- klu, formorly of tho Drowory saloon and who had tho clash with tho Cuim Day Liquor company, has posted no tice of his intention to open n kiiIooii in the building nt 381 North Front street, July 1. This will mean a re vival of tho Kcrap In tho council iik to whether Ilekkla or tho Coos liny Liquor company Is entitled to tho license-, tho number of saloons hero jir Jjj Are Youi on I Tho way to. ill health is n down Rratle, nnd the faster you Ret running down the harder it io to stop. Our pure, fresh, reliable medicines will set you on the road to recovery and brine- you back to perfect health. We arc known for tho hij!i quality of our medi cines nnd the low pricca we charce for them. If your system fo . nc:l of general building up, if you are threatened with consumption, take Raxall Tonic Solution of Hypophospkltcs. It is a valuable tonic cad restcratlv.', cxcc'.lcr.t ii ell pul monary diseases. Very plcc.t to t!:o palate. We recommend it, because vo l.'.-.O'J its formula. Sold with the Rexall Guarantee. Fu'.l pir.t bottle, $1.00. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.! PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 -US AT life Royal TONIGHT THE IRWINS Presenting a vory laughnblo DITCH ACT THHUIJ XEW PICTURES "ar 7,'h New Cook" "HI Fate's Rehearsal" "Tho Tomboy" TOMORROW NIGHT Ray i Rayette with a ufiv act of highly "wHiiIiiIhk novelties. puttrks 'Tluee l lnuiB ote.s" u ( "Tho Trusty" ''VniuMiiB Industry" "Main's Clinlro" UiLl '" 10 CI''VTH WANT ADS. FOR HUNT A nicely furnished room with board, suitable for two innn Private family. Close In. Inquire 32& North Uroadway. WAXTED A competent filrl fur ' oral housowork. .Mrs. UonrySong- snekon. cum Tho MnrHhflold hose team Is working hard for tho contest hero on the Fourth and Cap tain Clnudo Stutsman cxpocta this year's tonm to oiiunl or oxcoll that of last. Those who will roprosont Murshlleld this year are Karl Larson, Guy Stutsman, Frank Smith, Kny 01 llvnnt. Geo. Seollg and M. Krugor. Will Lougstaff nnd Carl Arlnndaon nro nozzlo men nnd L. W. Travor and Clauilu Stiilsunm will bo on tho hydrant. (rent Social Event Tho marrlago of Mr. Hugo Quint and Miss Char lotto Mureh wns solemnized last ev ening ul tho MnrRhllnld Episcopal church, Archdeacon llorsfall o'llclat Ing, tho beautiful ring coronmny bo Ing used. The church was prettily decoratod nnd tho marrlago wiih ono of tho prettiest over wltnoBsoi on tho Hay. After the ooromony n recep tion watt tendered Intlmato friends of tho family nt tholr homo in West Mnmhllold. Full details of tho bonu 1 1 fill and Impressive nffalr will bo given In tho soclnl department nf Tho Times on Snturdny. Returns With llHde Among tho pnssongorH on tho Alllnnro from Portlnnd were Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Lynn whoso coming wns ploasurably nwaltod by ninny friends In liny City who woro eager to wolcomo tho brldo nnd groom. Tho wedding which took plnco In Albany, Oregon, Thurs day Juno 13. marked tho culmination or tho youthful romnnco of Chns. Lyon nnd Miss llorthn Wldonor, of Ilnrrlsburg, Oregon, who woro boy and girl sweothoarts togothor. Chns. Lyon, who Is nn omployo of tho C. A. Smith mill nnd n son of W. N. Lyon of liny City loft tho first of tho month for Ilnrrlsburg whoro ho was Joined by his brlde-to-bo nnd with n party of friends thoy wont to Albany whoro thoy woro mnrrlod. Thoy wont to tho Portland Festlvnl on tholr honeymoon nnd roturned to Coos Hay on tho Alliance. Tho young man Is woll known nnd popu lar and ho nnd his lovely brldo woro ii.ri'st to tho many frlonds that Mlsi given n roynl welcome to their now i McCliire mndo on Coos nay whllo homo by tunny frlonds who will unlto visiting hor friend. Mrs. K. n. Son-1 with Tho Times In wishing them n brook hero n few yonrs ngo: "Miss long, happy and prosperous married Jean .MrCluro, of Portland Heights, life. " Is touring California niul Mexico 4 $ 4 VSTTT , -Ith her brothor, IVank McCluro." AMONG TIIK HICK In .Imwillc CoiirtJudgo John F. , Hull Is this nfternoon trying tho enso j0 Nob, who recently underwent ot Mrs. J. A. Graham of North Mend, ni, operation nt Morcy Hospital for Those prosecuting tho raso aro try- n fractured arm, wns nblo to be out Ink to tnko from hor hor three young yesterday. chlldron on tlio ennrgo tnnt inoy no Sells Itclatirnut A. W. Nlehobi I us sold the Merchants Cafe to Long fi O'ltonrke. who mummed charge to day. .Mr. Nichols Is going to S.iu Jose. Call., where ho has been offered a good position with a fruit packing , house. Gelt Signatures Miss Pearl Itel Kard this morning secured 80 sign i .mroH for the Initiative petition pro- pared by tlu couiiiiIhhIoii appointed i by Gov. West to dm ft a numsuro for in (llvitdcii uf the statu tuxes holwecii , OroKon I'lilveinlly and Oregon Aicil- cii'tiiral l oIIcki. SchiMd limns -- Pnitloa arriving from ('iKiullle yHstHiday report that the Prosper school house wiih do jsTcyed li fire Suniluy. T!.o loss U jabinii $.1.M)0 and Is covered by $25nn liiMiiriiuce. A spark from Aruhlo Kruse's shliigle mill Is supposed to hnve caused tlio lilaxe. Plan for Gym Frank Howoll, Leo ! Ilyeily niul Ilnlph Ulshop havo ; started tho orgaul.atlon of an open lair gymnasium. Thoy have nlreadyl elected part of tholr apparatus. Frank Howell, who has had consider able experience In gym work will net as director. Gets Kodak Ah n result of want ad In The Times last evonlng, Fro.l , Montis of Hunker Hill, recovered a kodak which ho lost nt tho Sons of Norway picnic Inst Sunday. Ho also recovered n bunch of keys which lu .hud lost. The property wns turned over to O. M. Johnson by the parti 'H who found It. Form Lodne Here Tl'o orgnnlrn tlon of tho Sons of Norway was be gun last night at Urn Chamber or Coinmorco nnd will ho completed this ovenlnn, tho meeting to be held at tho Finnish Hall. W. I). Olson, of Seattle, head organizer on tho const will leave tomorrow on tho Wreak wn'er for Portland, .Makes Long Trip Tho following from a Portland paper will bo or in MRS. C.C. STIFFLlOlt ot South Slough was in town today. JOHN ULAKKLY of M. A. Gunst & Co. lei't yesterdny for Portland. W. F. MlLLRH and wlfo roturnod to day from a short stay In Portland. MUS. JAS. McCUTCIIKON, of Heaver III11, was a Mni'Blilleld shopper yes terday. HIVING STKAUNS ot tho Steams, Holllnshoad Co., nrrlvcd lioro from Portland today on business. C. D. MINER of tho Snn Horn, Vail Co. loft yesterdny on the Hodondo for San Francisco. MRS. J. T. HAItltlGAN plans Jo leave tomorrow for Portland nnd other northern points. MISS FIIANCKS GOLDKN has Issued Invitations for u pnrty to bo given nt her homo tonight. MUS. F. M. PAUSONS arrived homo today from a short visit with friends In Portlnnd. C. McLAIN of the Reynolds Develop ment company arrived In Marsh Held Sunday from Snn Francisco. WESLKY SEAMAN eamo down to dny from "Tho Orchnrd" whoro ho In spending his summer vaca tion. GEO. E. COOK nnd children, who havo been nttondlng school In Eu gene nnd Portlnnd, arrived homo today. F. II. GRANT expects to leavo on tlio Hrenkwator tomorrow for Portlnnd nnd other northern points on n va cation trip. MRS. ALEX JOHNSON nnd llttlo son nro spending tho wook ns guestB nt tho John Hondrickaon ranch on North Coos Rlvor. MRS. KRAMER HATSFORD, former ly Miss Lilly Merehnnt, nnd llttlo dnughtor, arrived hero on tho Ro dondo to visit relatives. .MR. AND MRS. W. II. CURTIS loft this morning for Myrtlo Point to visit for n fow dnys with Mr. Cur tis' brother, 13. 1J. Curtis. MISS MAUD TRAER nrrlvod horo on tho Hrenkwator today to mnko hor homo with hor mother, Mro. Trnor, on South Fourth street. WEBS lOW Former Coos Bay Woman Bo comes Wife of Wealthy Englishman. ' Word wns received today that Mr. J. II. Keating, formerly n well known I resident of North Bond, and Ilorhort Norton, a wealthy Englishman, woro married yosterday nt tho homo of I Mrs. Keatlng's mother, Mrs. Trout I mnn, In Snn Francisco. Coos Day I frlonds received word today of tholr marrlago. I About tho tlmo that Mr. and Mrs. I Keating left Coos Hay, thoy becamo (estranged. J. II. Kentlng had been mannger of tho North Uend Condcnn lary hero and had gained n National I reputation ns a song writer. Ho la I now In Portlnnd. Thoy woro dl- vorced Inst October, slnco which Mrs. Keating nnd her mother have resid ed nt tho Crosswnys Apnrtmonts In Snn Francisco. Mr. Norton recently Inherited a Inrgo estate at Manchester, England. Ho nnd his brldo will soon Bnll for Jnpnn nnd will mnko a trip nround tho world. North Bend News not recelvo propor enro. Tho Cnqulllo Gnrngo, Coqulllo, Oregon. J. C. Walling, Prop. i FOR SALE A large young liorfcc. weight 1G00. Also good heavy spring wagon nud harness. Seo t . s. UOff, MORE MUX TO WORK Force WANTED Mohair, wool and cas- "carabark. Apply to . Henrjr Seng; stackon, nt office of Tltlo Guai- unttto & Abstract Co ! ,'OK SALE Vo. 1 WlilU. Orpington I n"d White, Wyandot. l year nju- & lMtrt nrt.m lyortd. ,C. Osier. Marshfield Cyclery "It VCMs FOR RENT rel'. lT2Xo.Il, timhvny. 1 t BtaSTPr-l owner . fol- volep 1 Btoek on hand. ooiisUtlns otxL most complete auto funjWoi lei in county. Aiicjr OooJ: yar Line. anU ""V"LJt,iiSt vice. Only Biage In "-,jfV? o bulldins for of. ar with op tion of Two yri nioro. T" "l ,. Hit nropnltl-ii "id nhi f... , ,i lin H-. Wi.ie i- Pli'''--. Eiigliieer llney I'uIh Larger on Coos liny Line Tho Eugono Gunrd says: ITI n llnnu linml nf llin llminrl. TOR REXT Largo Stock. Dairy ami, jnont ()f Sot,lorn jacino construe Frult Farm, long loaso; tenant (m onB,Iloors , this city, roturned should Imvo somo capital In order ,nst n , from ft tr,p t0 80Mtlorn to make a buccoss. Apply to Hon- 0roBon ,, t0 California. Ho spont ry SengBtatkoiu Lomo tlmo nt Klninnth FallB whore I.O.ST lllack card case bearing Ma- ,,0tod last winter is being brought. sonic ombloin, containing nmes iui )nt0 condition ror use. no says mat $100. cards with Shrlnor's om- no now contract has been lot on tho blem. two 10 bills nnd other cutoff. Nothing dollnlto has boon nn small artlcloB. Reward of $R for; m,uneitd In rogurd to tho lino from return to Harbor ofllco, North ( ijugono to Marshllold but Mr. Hooy Rend. Alfred Odiusn. i has ordorod two gangs of construc tion engineers to loavo today ror tno other si ie of tho tunnel to traco rut WHgon road and do certain prelimi nary surveying In order that work may not bo dc-layod when announce ment Ih in ado" EVERETT HALL, of Erlo, Pa., left for San Francisco yoHtordny after a short visit at tho homo of hl brother-in-law, J. C. Kendall. J. II. HARTON of Coqulllo pnssod through hero today on routo homo from Portland where ho attended a meeting of Oregon abstractors. W. S. CHANDLER and wlfo nrrlvod horo today from Sail Francisco via Portland nnd wll opon tholr sum mer homo on South Coos River In n few days. I). GAHRIELSEN has roturnod from Snn Francisco whoro ho has spout u two weeks' vacation, to rcsutuo work nt Norton nnd Hanson's Sta tionery Storo. T. C. RUSSELL roturnod today after having taken in tho Hobo FcBtlvali nt Portland. Mm. Russoll lm gone to Wyoming to spend tho Btiinmor with relatives. MRS. J. E. IIYKR nud chlldron nr-, rived hero today to join Mr. Hyorl who will be located hero during: tho BUinmor. Thoy will reside on North Second street. W. E. 1IOAGLAND nud wlfo and chil dren will leavo tomorrow for thlr old homo nt Rapid City, S. I)., whero they will upend n mouth or ko with relative nnd friends. C. E. NILES urrlvotl hero lodny from Antlers, Okln., to look ovor (his miction with n view of locating here, lie Bays everything Is pros perous In eastern Oklahoma. CHAS. HRADHURY, who has boon spending a week or so on tho Miy looking nfter business interests, will leavo tomorrow ror his homo at Arleta, a suburb or Portland. LEO McLAIN who has been attend ing Columbia Uiilvorslty nt Port land nrrlvod homo to spond his vacation at the homo of his par ents, Mr. nnd Mm. Hugh McLaln. MRS. II. E. MILLER, of South Inlet, wiih u Murshlleld shopper yoster day. Whllo hero sho secured a duplicate money order for ono alio lost whllo returning, homo !nt week. C. F. McKNIGHT returned todny from Portlnnd where ho attendod tho Masonic lodge meetings. Mm. MeKnlght will return Inter, hnv Ing gone to Corvnllls to visit re latives. JERRY VANDBRVENYER, of Dimlt or Hill, Is leaving tomorrow for St. Martin's Springs nnd Carson, Wash., inn other Washington, points, malting the trip on business nnd plonBiiro. MRS. A. T. HAINES and sou, Harold, and Mrs. F. G. Ilortou und chil dren, Knthryn nnd Warron. loft, today for tho McColliiul cottage on South Coos River, whoro thoy will spend it couplu or wooks. CHAS. MERCHANT who has been on tho Merchant ranch near Dullards, ror somo tlmo cuuio In todny on huslunsB, Ho Is developing n inlnoj on tlio ranch and is poping to Btriko consldernblo gold. J. V. Hodson and E. R. Ilodson ro turnod todny from St. Mnrtln'B Springs whoro thoy hnvo bcon tak ing trontmont for rheumatism for a fow wooks. Miss Freda Hazon roturnod today from a Bhort visit with frlonda and rclutlvcB In Portlnnd nnd othor north ern polntH. R. P. Kehoo roturnod today from a abort visit with frlonds nnd rolntlvos In Portlnnd. MIsb Ethel Dexter, who loft North Dond n yoar or two ago nnd has been In nirvnlllll nl milium mot l, Aali- illlld. returned tndnv for n vlnll with rolntlvos. Miss Erniln Ilnrnr. wlm lina Imnn nttoiullliL' college nt Wnlln Wnlln. m. turned homo todny to spend tho sum mer with her parents, Mr. nnd.Mra. Geo. Hnzczr. J. T. McGuIro, who has been Bpond lug the last 10 days In Portland, re turned today. Mrs. Robt. Kittson, who has spout tho lust two weeks nt tho homo of her brother, Dr. Cavnnnugh, In Port lnnd, roturnod on the Hrenkwator. Otis A. Sargent nrrlvod horo todny to spend two or three weeks ns the guest ot IiIh mother, Mrs. Jennie M. Stowurt. Ho tins been playing with the "Spring Muld" company tho piut sonHon nnd has scored a grent hit In the play. During the sonson tho eon. pnny has traveled -15,000 miles nud visited every stnto In tl.o union, From hero Mr. Hnrxont goos to New York to Join another company for tho coming season. GIVEN LIFE HEXTENCE Ouo of tlio Murderers of Empire Cliliiiinmii is Sentenced. Tho following from n Portlnnd papor will bo of Interest hero owing to tho victim having formerly been nn omployo of tho Emplro cinnory: "Life Imprisonment was tho eon tenco by Circuit Judgo McGinn on Wong SI Sam, found guilty of socond degree murder for complicity In tho killing of Sold Wall Hlng, whoso ills inomborod body was shipped In a trunk to Sonttlo. "The Judgo oxprossod tho opinion that It would bo hotter for tho do fondant to bo nt the State Ponlton tlary ponding tho tiiloi'mlnntlon ot uu appeal to tho Supreme Court.. "Low Soon, who In recusod by 01 Sen, tho Chlnono womnn In whoso room tho iiiurdoi c enured ot Jiavlng iiBslsstod In tli.) Killing Villi probably be brought to trh.il dining tho 8o' tombur icnu of c in I " ALONG THE WATERFRONT FOR RFXT I'uiiilshed front ii 3.M Smith Uroadway. PRTV takhiK .tarkscrew from Dan Canipbell's oodyard Ii requeatod to reiuru aame at onte and save trouble. , I I i i ii i " HUM! VI V SAIiKt , lorei wer , i,to for 50: flrc-rlw ton M- Inn: f"lly uinpou; w- soon; wi'l sell for $5 jn fr N.rm. Irhn I- Kwnti MMhliif hru NorMi Front atrMt. Phon ISO-J. CVRDOFTHANfC. I '!elre o exprew grateful tbn, t 1 : ppre iB'Ion of all the HueUtnrv; jA z: and Vl.i'.aaa Uow ivui r..j recent bereavement, for the many beautiful fjowera and a'l the othor Rg SULMA THOMAi AND FAMILY. MRS. ESTHER D. CONVERSE, Mrs. S. C. Small. Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson, Misa Jonnotto I'plou and Miss Katherlno Nicholson will bo tho guesta of Mm. J, M. Upton for about n week at tho Capt, Whllo homo In Hniidon. MISSES HARRIET AND JENNIE Sweet, of Coqulllo,' were gnosis to dny of Miss Pearl Relgard wh'lo en routo to their home from Eu gono whoro thoy hnvo been nttond lng Orognn Stat I'nlvorslty. ALHERT TARDY, ono of tho HIP moro boys who hits heon connected with tho Smlth-PoworH camp nn South Slough, loft today ror LI -r.o'u county, where ho w'll trkc u, poiloi) In the ((.vorniunnt sorv!"'' EH1C TIOLT returned today on the UruakwHter fronr WIllumotLe Unl veralty where he has a'ont it very ne'efH ye"r. Wo von Iicuts on the football l'eld ari as hii or pi or a'1 J paJfod t'.'ffh hi ul! of his t u ilea. He expoota to return to . ' Wllhpnette In the fall. I r RKD tBLANDBIt came dowu from Sumuer twlay to eouiplete ar- rangenienta for tho purchase of Tho Pntsy sailed from hero yester day nt 3 P. M, Tho Brooklyn and tho Anvil loft Pnndon for San Francisco Into Sun day night. Tho Snn Podro sailed from horo Sundny for Snn Francisco with a cargo of lumber. Tho Bpeed boat Coos Day was tak en out last night for n trlnl spin and is working fairly woll consider ing the newness of hor engines. tho E. J. Co fruit much on Coos Rlvor. MRS. VONKERS of South Slough was a Marshllold visitor today, J. W. HENNETT who was oxpoctod homo from Portland todny will return overland In a day or two. MRS HERHERT LOCKHART and dnughtor, Loulso, and hor mother, Mm, Emmn Nasburg, who hnvo boon spending several months In California nrrlvod homo todny. Ponson Oak Is immediately relieved and cured by applying DERMOL. The latest sci entific and best remedy on the market. 90 in every 100 eases cured. Money refunded cheerfully if von are not satisfied. 1)131 J MOIj is a pleaB'nit. c: 1 iii' healing, antiseptic i l . oi f ( rvrs. iijmm IhUE-Qlil 7 If aafna