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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION. B ft ftV P "" ' ' I 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 anyother shoe; it's something you" want. ' " ,. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. Woolen Mill Store COOS MAY TIDES. Hoi w Is givon ths tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. ' Th tides aro placed In the order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first Hue and heights on the sec ond Una of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 'hours 34 minutes. July. 10.13 0.0 10.42 -0.3 11.11 0.1 11.42 0.5 G.30 4.4 7.38 4.0 ! PERSONAL NOTES O J. SEELEY of Coqulllo Is a Marsh field visitor today. DR. E. MINGUS la making a trip to Myrtlo Point today. RALPH CLINKENDEARD is In town today from Daniels Crook. Date. 4 lira. .3.13 Foot .5.8 Hrs. .4.21 Foot .G.5 Hrs. .5.01 Foot .5.2 Hrs. .5.44 Foot .4.8 Hrs. .0.19 Foot .2.(5 Hrs. .1.13 Foct .2.2 5.13 10.U 4.9 3,5 5.41 10 57 5.1 3.3 0.11 11.37 5.3 8.0 6.40 0.0 - 5.5 0.0 12.17 7.2J 1.1 5.0 1.01 ,8.03 1.7 5.7 THE WKATIIKR (By Ainoolatea" Prcis.) l OREGON 8howora tonight Home of Good Shoes. and probably Wednesday, i Winds mostly southerly. '' LOCAL THMrrciTATUHE ItE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. in., July2, by BonJ, Ostllnd, spoclal government mo- teorologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum GO' Minimum ., 47 At 4:43 n. in 52 Precipitation .nona Wind northwest; party cloudy,, . ' . Special Pollco-L. W. Travor and Wnltor Itlchardson aro doing spoclal day pollco duty, during tho colobrn tlon and I.ovl Smith Is on special at night. - TOM NICHOLS loft hero this morn ing for tho Coqulllo valloy. GEORGE F. UOSS, of Catching Inlet, Is In Marshllold on IjubIiicsb. H. L. COLEMAN' plans to lcavo Silt urday for Spokane on luminous. MISS RUTH ALLEN has returned from a short visit at Ton MHo. E. PALE and wlfo and family ar rived horo from Portland to locato. PEIICY LEVAR 1ms gono to Coqulllo to tak6 a job on tho Coqulllo Hor-ald. S, P BARTLETT of Randolph lo In Ainrsniioia on business and pleas uro, pcctctl hero tomorrojv to Join Mrs. Ford and baby who "nro visiting at tho summer homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno O'Counoll, on South Coos River. MISS .MAUDE PAINTER will nrrhv nero tomonow nftor a years visit In Oklahoum and California. J I N RIVE I om nrnn.mn UN KtUUNUU W. S. CHANDLER and wlfo came down today from their bungalow on South Coos River. COLBY PERRY will leave tomorrow to spend tho Fourth nt tho McCor mae bungalow on Coos RIvor. MISS LILLIAN ELMORE piii.p(0 f.. lenvo Saturday for Portland mid ' othor nortuorn points whoro she will spend part of hor vacation. MRS. J. W. BENNETT ami nonn. Roderick and Hutton O'Connor, camo In today from Ton MIlo whllo thoy have boon camping, to spend tho Fourth. MRS. HARRY BRADFIELD and son, Pnsquln, and Mrs. R. N. Fonton and baby returned ovotland from a few wooks' visit nt Oregon and Washington points. R. A. COPPLE expects to loavo In n few weeks for an extended eastorn trip. MISSES ELIZA AND EDITH AYRE expect to loavo Saturday for Portland. ART JOHNSON was .hero from Bun don today to attend tho gun clul shoot "THE BUSY CORNER" Extends a welcome to you DURING THE CELEBAATION Make our. store your headquarters. , . . Come in and rest, . v Listen to our daily concerts,. Leave your parcels. Meet your friends. In fact make it your store all day and every day, CI Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. hone "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298- US Moot Today. -Mrs. Isaacs Iff ontor tnltihm tho C. W. 11. M. nt the honio of Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo nf Plat B this afternoon. An enjoyable time Is an ticipated. In Injured Wnltor 'Oldland was In town yesterday and Is under tho physician's raro as a result of bolug lilt with a snag whllo clearing land on tho McMullon ranch. Breaks Arm. Ruth Hopson, tho little daughtor of Mr. and Mrs.. E. L. Hopson, fell whllo sliding down a railing at tholr homo Inst ovonlng and broko her arm In two placos. , New Position Miss Holen Brad ley. who has beon an olllcicnt mom bor of Tho Times' forco for tho past yonr lmn roHlgnod to assist her fatlu er, W. C. Bradloy. In tho offices of the; urnuioy uanuy uompnuy. wins aw phn Miuizoy will succeed Miss Urmlf, ley In Tho Times' olllco. W. II. MORGAN and family, of Dan IoIh Crock, 'arc Mnrshfletd vlsltois today. missVenevieve TELLEFSON of Eustsldo is a MnrHhllold visitor today. CARL McCULLOCH Is In from Ten MIlo for the Fourth of July celebration. MRS. WM. WARREN tins takon n position as clork nt tho Coos Bay Bakory. J. W. BENNETT, A. R. O'Brien. Ar thur McKoown, Mrs, A. R. O'Brlon and Miss M. S. O'Brlon spout Sun day at tho Bennett summer camp on South Coos River. MR. AND MRS. J. T. MASBY and sons, Georgo, Robert and Charles, have returned from Snn Francisco whoro thoy have beon spending u couplo of weeks on pleasure. COL. R. II. ROSA, of Bnndon, was a Marshllold visitor today. Ho and his daughtor, MIbb Kato, expect to lcavo Saturday to attend tho Elks grand lodge mooting at Portland. MRS. HELEN CHANDLER-TRE-mnlne will arrive horo on th) Breakwater tomorrow from Van couver, B. a, to visit nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 3 Chandler. Steamer in From San Fran cisco This Morning Will Sail Friday. Tho Rcdondo nrrlvod horo this morning from Snn Francisco with n largo nassongor list nnd a good cargo of freight, Including a largo amount of fruit for tho market. Sho will sail from horo Friday at 2:30 p. m. Fol lowing is her passenger list: A. Heon, A. J. Eborhnrt, B. E. Ad ams, Mrs. A. It. Wilmot, C. Wllmot, Mrs. E. Casoy, Miss J. Casoy, Mrs. II. S. Griffith, Fannto R. Harm, E. B. Stengel, L. Stongcl. W. Hoyor, C. L. Lano, Mrs. Clyde C. Llghtnor, Mrs. Mary E. Thomas, Mrs. J, E. Drondel, L. A. Smith, Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mrs. P. C. Durgln, J. C. Surgln, R. Sur gln, Clyde Sh'utto. J. C. Fnllor, A. O. Jackson, Mrs. C. E. Gotty, Mark Get ty, Fred Gotty, Goo. Vasoy, Mrs, J. T. Vnsoy, J. T. VaBoy, Jr., Chas. Vasoy, Robt. 'Vaaey, C. Zoom, I. Botah, O. Dclabnr. S. A. Smith, J, Scott, C, F. Bradond, E. Jackson, J. Bunwick, E. Purcoll,' H. Scholtz. HOTEL ARRIVALS MI8S VIOLET HENDERSON loft to day for Coqulllo to net as Court Reporter. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned to day noon from a trip to Coqulllo, whoro ho hold tho regular month ly session of probato court. Tho regular session of tho county com inlssionurs will open tomorrow. 1 T PRAISE MAY TUIJjY f Nleco of Mr. Eugene O'Conuell In i Vnudexillo Star Now. The Portland Oregonlnn prints tho following concerning MIhs Muy Tully, a flloco of Mrs. Eugene O'Conuell, who Is well known on tho Bay through visits ut the O'Counoll homo I . -T . units; . ay TuHy, comedienne of unto!;! oowlples firat( place' on 'tlib "blll'titt opa at mo urpueum Sunday in "i no BUlo Cry of Freedom," a satlro on RW divorces, written by hor and BMemaq Bulger. Miss Tully has befit' a prominent stage tlguro for yeAru, one of her groat successes bo lBf1 'achieved In. the sketch, "Stop! LqJMil Listen!" In which she cnrlca- rANT ADS. VOt -SALE Thoroughbred Wille TjiBXt l.n.n... r V Infil.n tnetsldo. IIGAIN SALE 10 iors.eiwner Into for $450; first-class condl- loU: fully equlpived; cost now $3000; will sell for $450 on oaiy terms. John L. Koontz Machine Shop, North Front street. Phone U80-J. POR RENT Sunny two-room npiut- ment. Apply Nasburg Grocery. IWANTIfh frlit n,nn1 n,l nna- .' tituiiiitii jiuui uu4 a- cara bark. Apply to Henry Beng stocken, nt offlro of Title Guar atee & Abstract Co. fof Sale at a Bargain 1 .Tract of 2 acrea In Reynolds Adoption, with crop, 200 chlckom, lioraes. harness and wagon. Will bo soltffchoap If taken at ouco. Apply (J.; Fitzgerald. PhoiJe 3110. w arshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT tured footllght stars. Sho also -won lJuudltH In "Curves," a bauoball skit, In which she appeared with Christy Matthowson and "Chief" Myers. In "The Battlo Cry of Freedom" tho hlory Ik built around an overcrowdod hotel In which two Mrs. Smiths aro lodged. It develops tuut ono is tho wife and tho other the ex-wife of tho Si, Ith who uppeurs on tho scene. Tho situations are oxtremoly comical and, with vivacious May Tully In tho load ing role, laughs are created for ev ery minuto of tho llfo of the skit." F. E. Haguo and wlfo wont to Port land to meet Miss Tully this weak. ALONG THE WATEHKRONT Tho Brooklyn arrived In at Ban don yesterday. Tho Flileld sailed from Bandon yesterday for San Francisco. Tho Breakwater will arrive In ear ly tomorrow morning from Portland. L. J. Wnrson, who represents the Optimo Cigar Co., expects to leave tomorrow for Portland. Tho Washington will sail tomor row afternoon for San Francisco with frqlght and passengers. Third Mate Sjogren yesterday took tho Nann Smith out in place of Capt. B, W. Olson who was detained hero by tho death of his little daughter. First Mate Erlckson has been laying off for his annual vacation. Tho Rainbow Is making regular runs between MarsUflold and Alle gany (Turing the celebration leaving here at 8 u. m. nnd leturning from Allegany nt 4 p. m, On the Fourth sue win lonve Allegany at ti p. m. nnd return nftor the program has been completed, In order to give those along tho lino an opportunity to spend tho evening In town. Runaway Today. A horso bolongg Ing to Jim Forty ran away today, be coming frightonod after running. In-' to n rut nt Bunker ,0111. Mr. Forty) nnd a companion wero tipped out aud tho horso wont on through town bo-; ing stoppoa on front siroqc. eo dnmago wob dono. , ILin l'lno Position R. M. Wlodar has rocelvod word from his son, II. S. Wledor stating that ho ha taken chargo, pt a million dollar Contract and wl)l havey about six huudrod mon uudor him. ' Tho contract Js for building an oil lino thru from Bakers Hold to tho coast. Frlonds Of Mr. Wlodor horo will bo ploasod to loarn of his good fortuno which Is' a result of marked ability, and wlsli him suc cess In tho largest undertaking ho has over handled. t SI NOAH, of Coos RIvor, and Frod Nonh. of Allognny, nro Marshllold visitors today. MRS. JOE YONKBRS and Mr.s Win. Brnlnard, of South Inlet, nro In Marshncld today. MRS. JOHN HOLM, and dnughtor, MrB. Wm. Ross Smith, will roturn shortly from Portland. JUDGE JOHN 8. COKE loft horo this morning for Coqulllo to hoar a Iiamlon case. MR8. CALVIN CONNOR of Broad way will loavo shortly for a short viRlt at Salem. JOHN and JAS. MERCHANT loft this morning for tho Merchant ranch ut Beaver Hill. FRANK TERRY and wlfo nro down from Daniels' Crook to attend tho Fourt hof July rolebration. J. E. OREN who is spondlng a fow dnys hero exports to leave on tho next Nann Smith for Bay Point. 1?D. WIEDER Is In today from Ten Mile nnd reports that Lakosldo is making extensive preparations for tho Fourth, Threo Hurt nt Mill FrqdBdrnoa of Easts! do and whoso .parents resldo In North Bond hall his' foot badly In jured In an nrcldent at tho C. A. Smith mill tho day boforo yesterday. Ho Is nt M'orcy hoshltaj .where ho Is reported gottlng along nicely. Alex ander Saslo, a woftinan aiding Jn, cr eating tho now'smokoatack, sustained a broken arm In an accident yester day. Another workman whoso .nnrno could not bo learned sustained a brokon shoulder. Auto Hurts Boy. Karl Anrahm son was slightly Injured and his bi cycle badly smashed lit a collision with an automobile driven, by Vernon Barker ofBarkor and Goodale. The accident took place nt tho corner of Broadway nnd Central. Abrnhmson was riding along Central and collided with Barker's machine as It came down Broadway after making a trip to tho race track. It 1b said that Barker was going nt n pretty good clip. SHERIFF GAOE Is horo from Co qulllo today. He reports that thoro havo not beon any now criminal cases recently. i X. T. HAINES and wlfo will bo among the delegation of Marsh ' , IlelctlKWS nnd .their wives wha will leave Saturday, tf.AYOR 13. E'. STRAW' nnd wlfo'je u turned Insf" evening via Myrtlo Xi Point from an extended visit in jKlumnth Falls. V. EDWIN TRIABLE who has been In Spoktfao for the past fow "iniontlis Is now in Portland and .Is expected on the Bay soon. MBS. CLYDE LIOHTNER nrrlvod .hero today from San Francisco to tvlslt at the homo of her parents, iiMr. and Mrs. Julius Larson. MRS. HARRY S. GRIFFITH nnd littlo dnughtor, Evolyn, nrrlvod horo fiom Snn Francisco today to visit at tho homos of Mrs. Fred Kruso and Mrs. Frod Nolson. Mrs. Griffith was fonnorly Miss Addlo Andorson and 1b a granddaughter of J. N, Nolson, formerly of Marshllold. J. E. QUINN, a pool export who camo horo from Snn Francisco, CHANDLER- A. Blalch, of San Francisco; R. Blalch, San Francisco; W. II. Sawtoll, San Franclfico; A. H. Flotchor, Portland; R. T. Shaw, San Francisco; J. L. Mnsson, Myrtlo Point; Mrs, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Co qulllo; Wm. Garrett, Canada; I. O. Fuller, San Rrancleco; F. E, Mocu'ni, Prosper; S, P, Bautoll, Randolph; A. B. Holt, Portland; Clay Knowlton, Coqulllo; Ray Miller, Coqulllo; Job. Richardson, Portlnnd; M. Raynor, N. Y.; Goo. P. Laird, Bandon O. R. McNair, Bandon. COOS HOTEL Nick Loronx, Co qulllo; Goo. Loronz, Coqulllo; Clnudo Moon, Coqulllo; Ira Johnson, Co qulllo; A. E. Sloop Coqulllo; Wm. Roborts, Allegany; John Mlcholbrlnk nnd wlfo of Allognny; Mr. Prlco, Sumner; E. A. MpDuffor, Coqulllor" R. R, Radford, Soasldo: "Waltor John son, Lakcsldo; John Voorow, Lako sldo; Dan Conloguo, Lampa Crcok; B. B, Smith, Cnmp 1; Jack Janson, Danlols crook; Mrs. Wnkomnn, Cnmp 1 ; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Vnrnoy, Camp 7; Nolllo Gardnor, Coqulllo; James McDolI, Bandon; Wm. Ongo, Co qulllo; W. 0. Coopor, Bnndon; A. L. Cornoll, Bnndon. BLANCO Goo. Loronz, Coqulllo; ?,-V0n??,b,ii0n.,n Malt'B Roo!.'Nlck Loronz, Coqulllo; Clnudo Moon, Room today. Ho is an export at Chlnoso pool nnd nil tho othor pool games and claims to bo ono of tho best In tho country having dofented somo of tho mon who nro tho champions of Amorica. MARK GETTY and Frod Gotty ac companied tholr mother, Mrs. C. E. Gotty, horo today on tho Ro dondo from Snn Francisco. Thoy brought tho body of tholr fnther, Chas. E. Getty, the Emplro plonoor, who died In Snn Francisco a fow days ago and who will bo burlod from the WIIboii chnpol horo tomorrow. Coqulllo! Ira Johnson, Coqulllo; E. Sleep, Coqulllo; O. J. BOoloy, qulllo: A. E. Johnson, Bandon; Al frcd Rott, Gardlnor. t 6- NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. S. W. Vnn Zllo who has boon visiting relntivos tho pnst fow wooks at Mt. Angel, Is oxpectod homo today, ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION! Mombors of Arago Lodgo No. 28, I. O, O. F. and 8unsot Lodgo No. 51, I. O. O, F nro requested to meet nt tho MarshHold I. O. O. F. Hall at I o'clock Wednesday, July 3, to attend the funeral of Brothor Chas. E. uotty, of Empire, By oruor of H. M. BARNES, Noblo Grand. J. S. OLM. Secretary. , BE PATRIOTIC. Citizens, decorate your homos dur ing the celebration. If you have anything to sell, trade.tho deceased aro Invited to attend. or rent, or want nolo, try a Want Ad R. J. COKE. N. O. Captain Edgar Simpson roturnod homo yostorday aftor having spont somo tlmo In Portland. Mr. Hnry Olson of San Francisco lino been spondlng' part of his vaca tion visiting friends on tho Bay. Whou a small lad, Mr. Olson often camo to Marahflold nnd North Bond with his father who "was thon captain of tho schoonor "Gom". ThiB aftor noon ho is visiting frlonds at Bandon. Ills frlonds rogrot, Hint his visit must bo llmltod to a fow days as ho roturns to San Francisco tomorrow on tho Washington. FUNERAL NOTICE. Tho funeral of tho lata Charles E. Getty will be hold from tho Wilson chnpol at 2 o'clock Wednesday, July 3. It will be undor tho auspices of Arago Lodge No. 28, I. O. Q. F. All members of tho order and friends of WM, F( Vnre FORD, formerly In tho Hard- business here but now with a rorllnnu wholesale house, Is ex- Llhbv COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 72 Pacific Livery Transfer Co. Band Dance nt Eagle's Hall, Coos Bay Band plays each night of 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Fryers and stewers nl STAUFF'S ie 138-R. 172 No. Broadway. GROCERY. Got Ring A mystory in tho fos tlvos at the Qulst-Murch wedding has just been explained. When tho wed ding cake was cut, no one '"fessod up" to having recolvod the ring. Roy Bleecker was ono of the guests. Mr. Bleeckor nnd Miss Stanley had then arranged for their marriage In Port lnnd, which they Intended to keop secret, and when Mr. Bleecker got the ring In his piece of tho enko, he Is said to have quietly slipped It In to his pocket, thinking thus to avoid comment that inlght lead to their serrot being unfolded before they were ready. "i.'.Mini-ni tii1hv The funeral of little Sarah Veronica Olson, daughter of Captain and Mrs. B W. Olson, was held at St. Mon'm's Catholic church this morning ut A:T0. Inter ment being nt tho I. O. O. F., cenv torv. Tho floral tributes sent by tho mnny sympathizing friends of the be reaved pnrents.worp very numerous and beautiful. Four boys lb"H Powers. Ned Smeaton. Valerian Vnsav and Lauren Davis acted as pallbear ers. There are expressions of sym- nnthv finni nverv side for tl)P lllghlv esteemed parents over the loss of their second cniia. DON'T GO HOME UNTIL YOU VISIT Sarter's The most beautiful and ai tlstic Ice Cream and Soda Fountain resort on Coos Bay. Buy your Ice Cream Cones at the Green Tree Stand in. front of Sarter's Store;' " ' J. Lee Brown, Ph. G. R. W. Swanton, Ph. 0. EVERYBODY is welcome to make our store their headquartors for resting and meeting friends and acquaintances dur ing the coining celebrations. You will find a phono at your service, seats, a friendly WELCOME and a wish to accommodate you in every way pos sible. Remember tho loo ition, 71 Market Ave., Coos Building. Let us all celebrate in the best festival spirit the coining 2nd, 3rd and 4th of July Invite your friends an I tell them to bring thet" friends; there is room for all, and watch those cob webs vanish that have been accumulating for the pnst year. Bo stire and meet us whore everybody is woledmo at all time, The Store for Whitman's Choice Candy. I .1 SI