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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHF1ELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION. MILUCOMA HATS For Slimmer Wear IP llieBest y?$ New, Hats JwL Stylish Hade llWpf Shapes Wi3 Woojeh 54il Stqre Leading Hatters MM Orcgi on COOS II VY TIDES. Hoi w la given th time and "eight of high and low wter nt Marshflold. Th tides are placed In the order of occurrence with tholr times on tlio first lino and heights on the sec ond lino of each day; a comparison ot consecutive heights will lndlcato whether It Is high or low water. For nigh wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 1 IIIIUUICS. Date Tides for .Tunc. 25 lira. .5.37 12.20 5.: Foet .0.1 4.1 2.! 2G Hrs. .0.30 1.1D rt.i Foot .0.2 Hrs. 10.33 Foot .C.5 28 lira, .l.ic Foot .6.3 29 lira. .1.55 Feet .6.4 30 Hrs. .2.31 IFeet .0.3 12.20 5.1G 4.1 2.9 1.19 6.09 4.0 3.2 7.18 2.11 0.2 4.1 7.59 2.57 0.5 4.2 S.3S 3.3G 0.5 4".5 9.22 4.09 0.5 4.5 11.49 6.3 0.00 0.6 6.59 3.5 7.40 3.8 8.28 3.9 9.06 3.9 Toilet Requisites FOR YOUR Summer Outing ' I ft tarry tlio largest lino on Coon liny of everything needed. Toilet b. Tooth Brushes, Tootu rnuio, tooiu rowdors, Cold Cream, Tnl- i Powder, pcrfuinea. in laci nil tlio Htllo tilings bo neconnnry to rgralort and couvonlonco nwny.from home. , COME AND 8KB US I1EFORK YOU OO AWAY. kkliart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" ME r MAIN 298 US F. S. If It Is n sen voyngo, don't forget u hottlo of Motherslirs n remedy. LOCAL THMPHRATUHE HE- J PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 n. m Juno 25, by Bonj. Ostllnd, special government me- toorologlcal obsorvor: 4 Maximum 70 Minimum 52 At 4:43 a. m 54 4 Precipitation nono Wind northwest j partly cloudy. HORN KICK To .Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Rico, of Danlel'H Creok, .Monday morning June 21, n son. TOTTKN To Mr. and Mrs. Win. P. Totten nt tholr homo at Flagstaff n daughter. Mothdr nnd child nro I doing nicely. I Suing Wires Work-has nlrondy I begun on the lighting for thd colo Ihration hero, nnd a forco'ctf m&rraro stringing lights on-. th6 principal .streotB. "' SOCIATi CALKNDAK WEDNESDAY Jolly Dozen with Mrs. A. L. Ihitz. Elks' Ball. W. C. T. U. with Mrs. F. A. Wheeler. JtJJt- biMu fenced off for aoino tlmo, hns been temporarily repaired for tho Fourth. The street will bo paved this summer. Plan Reception Tho Milllconin Club is planning to tender a smokor nnd reception shortly for tho railroad contracture nnd representatives of the MncArthur Porks company who are on tho liny. Tho dnto will bo announced Inter. Threshing MitclUno The Dronk wntcr brought In n threshing ma chine, for the Rumoly ProducoCo. of Coqulllo. Threshers nro rare In Coos County ns our grain fields nro not extonslvo enough to nmko them nec essary on many ranches. Flnnl Hcnrlng Tho flnnl hearing of creditors In tho bankruptcy caso of D. R. Bascom of North Bond has been called to bo hold nt tho ofllco of O. A. Sehlbrodo July 5. O. E. Mayhec, tho trustee, hns filed his final report In the innttcr. New Chinese Flag Clow Why Is tho proud possessor of tho first flag of tho new Chinese Republic to nrrlvo In Marshflold. It Is mado of silk and has live largo strlpos roprosontlng dlfforcnt provlccs of China. Tholr colors nro red, yellow, blue, whlto nnd black. Oels Troupe -Vlncp Pratt, mana ger of tho Masonic Op'ora IIouso, has billed a company for Fourth of July week to play "Wanted n Wlfo" and ,1thor comedy song shows. Warm In Chicago Mrs. 'I. '6. Kauf man In a lctfor to Mr. Kaufman states that sho reached tho ljonio of her (laughter, Mrs. Thomns Brown, In Chicago after a ploasant trip. It Is very warm thoro now. For Operation Wm. Abol was taken to Portland today to cntor a hospital thoro for treatment. Ho has been suffering from vnrlcoso veins , mid It Is fonrod that It will ba nocos i siiry to amputato his log abovo tho kneo. Street Repaired Tho section of Broadway near the Smith Lumber company's retail ynrds. which hns Funeral Party Tlio body of Mrs. Martha Brown who dlod nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Hayes of North Bend, wns shipped today to Coqulllo whoro burial will tnko placo. rTho funeral will bo hold this after noon from tho Coqulllo undortnklng parlors nnd will bo under tho aus pices of tho Eastorn Stnr. WANT ADS. K2A ft of (JBtl'J A Slice of Our Bacon or hum will tench you how good n lirenkfiist can bo with such pro visions. Wo hnn'dlo none but tho hiikit cured kinds utid a lasto of them means u good nppotlto at once. Try Komo'toinoirow morning nnd en joy n breakfast fit for n king. M R8IIFIELD CABIl MARKKT. FOURIER BROS. Mnlilield Telephones North Bend iiUI-l Two Markets 51 MIST Roman gold ilii-ce-lluk Odd Fellows' pin. Iteturn to Times of fice mill receive reward. WII.Ij PARTY who picked up pulr of ong brown kid gloves yostoruuy pleiiso return samo to Times' of llco? Logger Hint. A logger from Camp No. 6 of tho Smith-Powers Co, wns brought in last night to recctvo medical attention for Injurlos re ceived In nn accident there. It was discovered that his shouldor had boon broken but ho wns not othorwlso ser iously Injured. Portland this yoar. Tho oxorclsos woro hold last Sunday ovonlng, tho diplomas being prcsoutod by tho Most Hov. Archbishop Christie. Tho Miss es Colohnn nro from Klamath Falls. There wore sixteen In tho clnss. Thoy will visit Mrs. Snrtcr hero this fall. Twins Horn t. S. Smith has ro celved word of tho birth of twins, n girl nnd n boy, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. King nt their homo In California. Mrs. King was formerly Miss Leoun Shaw, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Shaw. Mr. Shaw was formerly agent of tho Alllnnco nnd Inter of tho Bronkwntor hero and ho nnd Slinw nro now In California, ltttlo ones havo boon named Loulso King nnd Robert Shaw Mrs. Tho Allco King. Is Appointed Chas. Miller has re ceived tho appointment as fourth as sistant keeper of tho Tillamook light Iioubo and will lcavo for thoro nbout tho first of tho month. Ho was form erly In tho light houso service hav ing sorved nt Point Plnns, Calif., In 1904. It Is expected that n. light houso tondor will ho hero shortly nnd Hint ho will go north on that. Tho tender will tnko tho belongings of W. S., Donning who has beon transferred from tho Capt Arago llghtuouso to Astoria. Mr. Donning s successor has not boon named. Mnegeiin'8 Old Ship Capt. T. J. Macgenn of tho Stonmor Broakwator was surprised n fow days ago to find n blottor In Tho Times ofllco bearing tho plcturo of his old ship, tho Clip per St. Francis. Tho plcturo boro no nnnio but ho Instantly rocognlzad tho rigging of ,tho vosscl. Sho wns n thrco-mastor belonging to Chnpln nnd Flint of Now York nnd ho sailed on her In 1880. Sho onco mado tho trip from San Francisco to tho Pit cnlm Islands, n lBtnnco of 3720 miles, in twonty-flvo days. Return Next Month Harry Nns burg has rocolvod n lottor from Rov. R. E. Browning stating that ho nnd Mrs. Browning will return to tho Bay Iho Intlor part of July from Wash ington, D. C, whoro thoy nro visit ing relatives. It Is vory warm tlioro nnd Rov. Browning Hays Hint Coon Buy breezes would bo mighty welcome. Kenil Up Haloou Tho forcrunnor. of tho Fourth of July festivi ties was evidenced Inst ovonlng .when n flro bnloon of modlum slzo was. sent up from tho water front. It orqso rapidly, tho nbsonro of wind result ing In It going up nlmost straight. A largo crowd watched It until t wns lost to view In tho bank of fog Hint overhung tho Bay, Cnso Settled Judgo Coko In Cur cult court nt Coqulllo has hnndod down n decision In tho cnso of tho John Smith company vs. Dr. J. W. Ingrain, rovorslng tho decision In Justice Ponnock's court and holding for tho plaintiff. Tho cnso arises over n promissory noto for n buggy which Dr. Ingram purchased sovoral years ngo In Washington. To Let Contract City Recorder Butlor Is calling for bids for cleaning nnd sprinkling tho streets for n per iod of six months, beginning July 1. Tho contract will bo awarded by tho city council nt Hb meeting noxt Frl dny evening. Tho council will also renow tho liquor licenses for tho next six months nnd It Is oxpoctod that thoro will bo n lively clash botweon Andrew Hokkln and tho Coos Bay Li quor company ovor tho llccuso for tho Browory snloon. A number of street Imprbveniont matters nro to como up. Idid In Grief This morning n fit-tccn-yonr-old lnd "who nrrlvod horo a Tow dnys ngo from Rosoburg ap pealed to E. II. Fish of tho Brndloy Candy company for nld. Tho boy wnlked In from Rosoburg and said ho had only n dollar loft when ho reach ed here. On account of his youth ho found It dllllcult to obtnlu work nnd his last dollar was soon spont. Ho had not had anything to oat slnco yesterday nnd .Mr. Fish took him to n restaurant and arranged' for his meals until ho could obtnlu some thing to do. FOB SALE Comiileto furniture for four room houso, nlmost now, ox collont quality. Llhoral reduction on wholo or on tho pleco. Call 436 8. 8th stroot. Phono 150-J. FOB BENT Small houso, furnished. 905 Seventh Street. FOUND Bnhy locket with Initials, containing plcturo. Seo Times offlco rties Desiring Monuments Erected Wnnlfl An writ to rail nt W3FIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway ami make sole; lion from tho large stock now on hand. lp. Wilson hns in his employ the onlv practical marble and granuo cutter 'in Coos County. And none hut tho best work is turned out. WANTED A gll to nsslst' wltti general housework who can go homo nights. Apply nt 139 South Tenth st. WANTEI A saleswoman. Apply be tween 7 and S In tho ovonlng at 250 Front st. Wins Viinor Hugh McLnln has won n $10 bet off W. U. Douglns. Mr. McLnln wns bothering Mr. Douglas nbout tho republican wrnnglo Inst Friday and Mr. Douglas said ho would bet $10 that ho could nnmo tlio noxt president and nnniod Justlco Hughes of Now York who Mr. Doug lns expected would no nnmeii in cnso Prosldont Tnft failed of renomlna tlon. Mr. Tuft's nomination put Mr. Douglas to Iho bad. Buys Hotel Word hns been ro colvod horo from Myrtlo Point Hint T. T. Ouorln hns sold (ho Goarln hot el property nt Myrtlo Point to J. E. Schilling of Gnrdlncr. Tho property is niio of tho host corners In Myrtlo Point, being 100 foot square and having store buildings In addi tion to tho hotel. Tho price Is said to hnvo boon In tho neighborhood of $15,000. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schilling who hnvo been enjoying an outing slnco thoy dlsposod of tho Gardiner hotel nro expecting to tnko charge of tho now hostelry nbout July 15. PERSONAL NOTES FOR SALE .Vyenr-old Jersey Cow: good mllkor. Phono 021. Flirnich Vnur on the Ifment Plan ' K. Wiseman '" North Front St. nesii,8. Phone 1C0-J "chard's Livery te:r.iihe "yo'-y bu.i. Coos httarf;. uor and ar Pra L, and' silent, service to L'" D( COOS Tlnv n...l,.l Ld rles :7"...".V. "' "a aiif,tactory service to I'rif l r a ar,T,n8 flfin. ""fluinB needed In Si.."11. Wa slur rfn .ni, ,l?ARD imornnna .plre?8-j W J rt,.a,e Service. " "! Alder Streets. We Have Been Successful In buying n large stock of first class Electrical material and can give our patrons a very low price on house wiring. Oet our Pr,co you can't afford to ralsi It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J FOR RENT 7 Room .Modern Houso on Pino St. Inqulro Mrs. A. Hutch eson, Phono 297-L. WANTi:i Olrl to do office works expoilenco unnecessary. Address In own hnndwrltlng Opportunity ' caio of Times. 'l'OIt R1XT A nicely furnished I room with board, suitable fdr two nion. Private family. Close In. Inquire 392 North Broadway. ' FOR SALE A lnrxe youujs horse, weight 1C00. Also good heavy i spring wagon and harness. Seo t. i S. Dow. Court N Ovor Judgo J. S. Coko this morning adjourned tho npoclnl term of court nt Coqulllo, having clonred tho enlondnr of all cases ready for trlnl now. However, ho will hold special sessions In Cham bers In Mnrshllold to tnko evidence In n number of ensos whoro tho prin cipals reside here. Ho and Court ro- norler Irn II. Rlddlo came ovor noon. Mr. Rlddlo will lonvo shortly for his homo nt Rosoburg, Are Graduated Misses Mnrgnret Louise Colohnn and Mildred Mlllssa Colohnn, sisters of Mrs. R. M. Sur tor, woro members of the graduating class frbni St. Vincent's hospltnl at w The Sign of Good Candy Always i auto i Hon: Have That Roof Fixed XOW See GORTUELL WANTED Mohatr. wool and cas cara bark. Apply to Henry Seng slncken. at office of Title Guar nntco & Abstract Co. ii.nn.ixs.iJ lo.iioi-"" for OUU; nrni-t.!""" vw. fully equipped: cost now r.nnl. ...Ill OOll IOr OUU Ull V"J 'Vms' John L. KooiiU Machine I LET North Front street. Phono isn-t - Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES IOR RENT Phono 138.11. J 72 X- Hroadwuf. I Try Some DeepSea Tuarkey A most delicate and de licious nrtlclo of food., sultnhlo for lunches. and picnics. Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Co. Phono 73. Deliveries 8 n. m,: 2 p. ii). J. K. SWEENEY loft thin morning on tho stngo for Rosoburg, ARTHUR McKEOWN loft yesterday for South Coos Rlvor. MISS MAY CONKL1N will lonvo this week for Eurokn for u short stny. C. II. WADE or Bnndon Is In Mnrsh llold on business. i HARRY FOLSO.M left todny for Co I qulllo valley points. ALBERT SELIO loft this morning for tho Coqulllo Valley. EARL OEAR loft this morning .for tho Coqulllo vnlloy on business. OLEN AIKEN loft tills morning for Myrtlo. Point. FRANK S.M.ITH loft hero todny for Bnndon. "'ill. J. McDIARMH) or Bnndon Is In .1 Mnraliflnlil nn liuslnnRH. VICTOR DIM MICK mudo n huslnoss trip to Coqulllo yostordny nftor- J. II. MILNER nnd wlfo will leave shortly for n month's tour or Cal ifornia. HENRY BLACK loft yestordny for Catching Inlet to visit nt tho homo of Carl Smedberg. O. J. LEMANSKI of tho Royal thoa tro loft horo this morning for Co qulllo on business. ERIC BOLT left hero yesterday for Coqulllo to attend tho wedding an nlversay or Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, JR. A. COPPLE nnd wlfo nnd chll j dren nro milking n trip to Bando i I on business nnd pleasure. .MRS. R. A. .ANNIN nnd daughter, I Vivian, of Myrtlo Point, nre vlslt I lug at the J. C. Swlnford homo. J. W. GARDNER, or North Bond. I mnk'ng a business trip to tho Co qulllo valley. MRS. ERIC WOLD nnd children, Ned nnd Evelyn, nrrlvod horo yesterday from Biirllngume, Calif., to spend tho summer nt tho homo ot her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. An dorsou. MRS. WM. COX nnd MIsa Ellzn John sou will loavo this weok for Euro kn. ALFRED JOHNSON, tho woll known Coqulllo lumberman, nrrlvod In Mnrshllold yestorday on buslnoss. C. S. HOFFMAN nnd wRo and child ron left todny for Allognny whore they will enjoy n wook's outing. MR. AND MRS. WARNER OQREN spent Sunday nt tho Julius Lnr.ton ranch. F. P. NORTON nnd ulcco, Miss Edith Preston, roturncd yostordny from a fow weeks' stay nt San Francisco. MRS. FRED KRUSE or Isthmus In let Is spending a row days with friends In Mnrshflold. STEWART LYONS of Coqulllo wns & Marshflcld business visitor yester day. MRS. GEO. S. CAPPS nnd llttlo son loft todny to visit Mrs. C. S. Mur phy nt Brldgo for a fow days. S. FRANK, traveling for n foreign manufacturing houso, loft this morning for Rosoburg. MRS. HARRY NASDURGnnd daugh tor nro oxpoctod horo about the mlddlo of July from Oakland whoro thoy nro visiting relatives. M18S EDNA LARSON, who has boon studying music at Mexico, Mo., the past year, nrrlvod homo yestorday via San Frnnclsco. MRS. LIBBY, night opornlor In tho Marshflold tolophono ofllco, wont to Bnndon today to assist in the exehango thero for a fow days. J. M. BARGER expects to leavo Thursday for Woddorburn, whoro ho has tnkon n contract to do a Job of stcamflttlng. MRS. J. W. BULTER nnd daughter, Miss Allco, loft ror a fow dnys' visit at tho Wlrth homo at Milll conin. ALBERT ABEL roturncd to Myrtlo Point yostordny nftor driving ovor a team which Waltor Condron re cently sold to Dnvo Musson. F. H. ARNOTT nnib wlfo nnd hnby left yestorday ror tholr homo at Spoknno nttcr n row wcoks stay horo. J. LEE BROWN nnd wlfo havo ro turncd from n fow woolen1 trip to Snlom, Portland nnd Sonttlo, com ing in ovorlnnd. JOIRJT 'D. GOSS hns rocolvod word that his son,' Roger Gobs, who has boon nltondlng. soliool in tho onst, will nrrlvo horo early next month for nn cxtondod stny; C. R. PECK who hns been visiting at his old homo In Vermont loft thoro yestordny on tho roturn trip. Mrs, Peck will remain thoro n while longor. E. L. BESSEY wns down from his Coos River rrinch on business to dny. Ho reports thnt tho rocont rains havo greatly dnmnged tho cherry crop. MRS. F. II. STORREY nnd dnughtor nrrlvod on tho nronkwntcr from Soattlo to Join Mr. Btorroy whirls.' omployod In the Marshflold Hard- ' waro Store ' " P. B, HOLLAND was up rrom Park orsburg visiting his frlonds and ho also secured n row flrocrnckors.nnd flroworks for propor nnd pntrlotlo observance of tho Fourth of July. MRS. II. H, LUSK nnd dnughtor, Frances, nrrlvod horo yostorday rrom Fresno, CnllL, ror' a short visit at tho homo ot her father-in-law, W. A. Luso. Thoy will pro ceed to Portland from horo. J. O. BTEMMLER of Myrtlo Point enmo ovor yostordny on business nnd pleasure Ho reports that ev erything points to n very success ful rnro nicot nnd Fourth of July celobrntlnn there, L. A. LILJEQVI8T, deputy prosocut- lug attorney, nnd wlfo nro oxpoctod horo today rrom Coqulllo and will loavo on tho Rodondo ror San Frnnclsco rrom whoro thoy will go to Mr. Ltljoqvlst'n old homo In Wisconsin to Bpond n month or so. BERT PETERSON, rormorly of Mnrsllold hut ror tho Inst row yoors a membor or tho Umpqiin I.lfo Sav ing crow roturncd yostordny rrom San Francisco whoro ho has boon receiving treatment nt tho Mnrlno hospltnl ror n sovoro attack of rheumntlsm. MRS. R. E. WRENN und sons, Ront on nnd Wllllniii, nri'lvod horo yes terday rrom Snn Frnnclsco to spend tho siimmor nt tho homo or hor pnronts, Mr, nnd Mrs. W. A. Luso or Coos Rlvor, nnd also nt tho homes or J, A. Luso nnd Mrs. Rebeccn Luso-Stump, Don't forgot IMIONK 214.1. mo Turkish Bath. Poisoim Oak Is immediately relieved and cured hy applying D13RMOL. The latest sci entific aud best remedy on the market. Of) in evory 100 cases eurcd. Money refunded cheerfully if you are not satisfied. DER MOL is a pleasant, cool ing, healing, antiseptic cream. SOLE AOENTS. I ;1 twyjgw i rTirtMf; fnmusiaco. I Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality