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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912 EVENING EDITION. .xv.vw;x.?; E&$$S'KM WFKySii:a S ! IPOST hb V&nt3 Social Pleasures theatres, late suppers, dances, etc., often mean ncrv ous headaches the next day. We sell many good headache cures. It's not hard to find a remedy for a. headache, but often the remedy Is worse than the malady. Many cures contain danger ous drugs that cause harmful after effects. We heartily recommend Roxall Headache Wafers because vc know their formula and guar antee them absolutely free from anlipyrin, opium, morphine or chloral. They arc a simple and positive cure for headaches and neuralgia quickly kill the pain and soothe the nerves. Perfectly suited to women. Sold with the Ucxall guarantee. Two sizes Four Wafers, 10c Twelve Wafers, 2Gc. Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co. 1Kb Busy Corner" "1Kb Rexall Store" PHONE MAIN 298 US coos uvv Times. Mol w 1h kIvou Hi-j tlmo and 1 height of high and low wntor at Murshflold. i Th tides arc plncod In tho order I of occurronco, with tholr times on tho II rat lino and heights on tho boc- oiid lino of ouch day: a comparison of consccutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. Por high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dnto. August. lllll'H. . I. in; 111. OH I Foot ,r.0 0.0 Mrx. .4. Ill 10.nr I-'oot .5.!! 0.4 llrs. .G.2C 11.03 Feet .4.0 1.0 llrs. .(1.1.1 11.30 Feet .4.5 1.0 n iii'H. . o.nc 7.10 (Feet .1.3 3.0 fllllrs. .1.37 8.21 C.01 lO.'Ji? CO 2..S n.27 lo.r.o 7.7 2.0 0.01 11.43 C.9 l. 0.40 0.0 CO 0.0 12.10 7.22 2.3 5.V 12.r.7 S.U If You Are Not, Using 8 You Are Not Using the Best, LOCAL TEMPERATURE ltIC- O port. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:4 3 u. in., Aug. 1, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- $ toorologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum G4 Minimum GG At 4:43 n. in 50 Pioelpltutlon . . . . .01 Wind north; clear. Dredgo .Moves Tho Drodgo Oro gon today citino up tho Day and is llnlshlug tho romovnl of tho shoal In front of tho Alllnnco dock. This Is ono of tho last places to do beforo tho dredgo goes to tho lower Bay whoro It will work until alio Is taken to lirnys Harbor. For Commissioners. Two now candidates for port commissioner woio entered today for tho Hpoelnl elect lou August 27'. Thoy nro V. .1. Ittist and Anson Itogors. J. D. Mc Neil In circulating Mr. HuhI'h nomi nating petition and W. II. Smith Id circulating Mr. Itogors'. Ill MILL ROLL C. A. Smith Company Now Has Over 475 Employed In and Around Big Mill. Tho C. A. Smith company is now employing more thnu 475 men in lt: big mill mid on tho now construc tion work nround It. This Is about 175 moro than It has been employing ami does not Include tho forco of men employed at tho Eastsldo mill. This Incienso In the forco has bo'in responsible for bringing many now families to Mnrshflold during tho Inst few months. Although mnny of tho men nro employed In construc tion work on tho now electric power plant and tho now pulp mill, tho work will bo pormnnent for mnny of them an tho operating of tho now two bronchos will rcquiro a largo number of men. PERSONAL NOTES J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtlo Point Is a Mnrshflold visitor today. MltS. L. J. SIMPSON of North Dond is a Mnrshflold visitor today. J. A. MUNDY left this morning for his homo In Vancouver, Wnsh. COLBY K. PERRY will lcavo booh for San Frnnclsco on business. 10 GET TAXES K. F. MORRISSEY loft yesterday on a business trip to San Francisco. MISS MAUDE BOWRON has takon a position in Sartor's confoctionory. NEIL McLEOD, of North Bond, was in Mnrshflold yesterday on business. turn nftor a short stay In Port-laud. W. P. FOX of Maxwell Is a Mnrsh Ileld lsltor today. MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON roturned to Tho Nook today nfter a short stay In town. Dlt. and MIIS. PARKER of St. Paul nro oxpoctod hero next wook to visit at tho W. T. Stoll homo. MRS. W. T. MERCHANT and daugh ter, Holon, and Miss May Prouss loft today for a short outing on Coos River. EDGAR McDANIEL, of North Bond, was a Marshdcld business visitor Inst ovenlng. J. A. ALLEN and Fred Holllster, of North Bond, wero Mnrshfield busi ness visitors today. BLUFORD DAVIS was down from his Coos RIvor rnnch yesterday on business and pleasure PRESTON JONES will lcavo In a few weeks to resumo his courso n engineering nt Stanford University. FRANK SAUNDERS nnd wlfo ami child loft ycatordny for tholr homo In Portland nfter a short visit on tho Bay. .1. A. BLATT and family rcturnod to tholr summer homo on South Coos RIvor todny nftor a short stay in town. riiinti Ken Trlii Potor Scott, Sr., plans to lenvo In his fishing boat In a few dayii for Aberdeen, Wash., whoro ho expects to operato for nwlillo. Ho Judgo Wolvorton holds that tho Southorn Oregon company must pay on Coos Bay wagon road land grant. Evontunlly tho grant was transfor ms frnm tlin nlil f!nn5 Tlnv wnirnn road company to tho Southorn Oro- ,Ma w a mnMni mn . , gon company nnd Is still hold by tho B. w ; CHANDLER and Mrs. lattor corporation. Following tho1 "olon Ohnmllor - Troinnlno nro transfor of tho lands involved In tho' (,ow1 from tho Chandlor bungalow transaction at Issuo tho Unitod on Loos K'vor States brought suit to forfeit tho ,,. ,,,,rr! ... grant on tho grounds that tho Coos J0,,N "MtJtON Is oxpoctcd homo to Bay wagon road company or Its! morrow from Shlppard's Springs, successors hnd fallod to comply with woro ho has boon spond- I i i urr n uuivo ARNO MEREEN Is expected homo on tho next Ntinn Smith from Berkcloy, having nccompnnlod Miss Edith M. Dunning and his two daughters thorc from their north ern trip. MISSES EUGENIA SCHILLING nnl Floronco Alkon returned last ovonlng from a short outing nt the Goodwill placo on South Coos riv er and this morning Miss Schilling loft for Myrtlo Point to Join her parents who tnko chargo of tho Guorln hotel thoro today. O. V. McGEORGE camo up from Sun Bet bay today to mako his friends onvious with his talo of a llfo froe from business cares down whoro old ocenn roars. Ho will return tomorrow and his frlonds will roar becnuso they must romaln at homo. OIIAS. L. TRABERT, secretary of tho C. A. Smith companies nnd Ver non J3mlth, son of C. .A. Smith, tho oxpoctod In ovorland this ov onlng from Tncomn whoro thoy hnvo boon nttondlng tho loggors congress. This is Mr. Trnbort's first trip horo. tho terms of tho transfor. When tho suit was fllod by tho govormnont tho Southorn Orogon company by tho Unitod States. Ho nlso holds that tho Southorn Oregon compnny is on- tltlod to pny Its taxes, and In tho nrtnv cnl Wlnr. nf II nn r ,'5II1S' W' S" NICHOLSON and chll- or tnx collectors of DouglaB and Coos, ,ir(,n ,-. ,-,,1 fnr Ml nnn.i.in H. C. STEVENS, D. B. Grant nnd W. C. Rclchors woro out-going pnsBon gors for Portland on tho Drain nuto lino this morning. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIE.yitY 8KNOSTACKEN, Mgr. Coquillo Om.o Phono 101 Plnttinx Lands a ipoclnlty. ftruii Tlaibor Coal indent "ttAST8!DBV' Qoneral Ag Mnrshfield Offlco 14-J. had plannod to ship tho bont but1 L"T"".. ".' ... " t'V .b" V...1... .,"1 P"co on South Coos RIvor whoro found It would bo ton costly nnd so' " f BUU u,u" ,uuuo l" ttV," luu Imiu .lW.l.l...l ............ .1.. l-l I MVWV. linn uutiuuu lu IIVIU1IIII tllU Li III. Mrs. 8cott is now nt Abordeon visit ing their son, Potor Scott, Jr., who is master of the dredgo thoro. thoy will enjoy n short outing. Tho decision of Judgo Wolvorton Is ...(.a .rAnTr. -, ,,.TriMr,v .i rv Imnnrtnnt for thn reason Mint MI.SS "ARID. T. MALONEY, who rANT ADS. North Bend News It Is announced that the Dr. Ha I.NTKI) To buy mi ncio of liinil tflo lesidonci- proporty which w.ih n .. . . " ' .. . . n aouwi uoos Hlver. Address XY purcunsou uy tiio aouiiiorn rncnio fre Times. SAM; (Iiioii tnii..iii, i i., .ii,. i. lull Jars. 73c per dozen. Lowln' onfcctlonery Store. for right" of way for Its lino In North Beud will bo occupied by representa tives of tho company pending tho building of tho road. Owing to tho arrangement of the Iioiiho, It will bo especially stilted for n drafting room for tho engineers. llobart MoDiiclcl, tho 9-yenr-old Itomly tur llwr. Frank Denning lu n card to mends snys that Goo. Itotuor. It. Sncchl nnd himself readied Curry county lu good shape. They weie undecided Just whero thoy would go for deer. John Kendall In a letter to friends says that his party connoting of .luck Flanagan, Willis Kennedy nnd W. E. Diiiigan, will go from Bald Mountain to Port Orford next Saturday to attend tho Agnto t'arnival. Jack Flanagan planning to put on u mlnstrol show during It. Kino ltaui'li. F. S. Dow has Just returned from n visit at tho Potor Axo much, near Bridge. Ho says it Is ono of tho finest ranches ho over saw. Mr. Axo will hnvo botwoou 8000 and 10,000 boxes of tomatoes, the first of which will ho ready 'or the market next weok. Ho will nlso have about H00 boxos of poaches, tho first crop off a young orchard. Tho ranch Is loented on a llttlo strenm and Mr. Axo uses tho crook for Ir rigating. Mr. Dow nrrnngod to han dle part of this year's product and very Important for tho roason that tho JSouthorn Orogon compnny at prcsont owes Coos and Douglas coun ties taxes to tho amount of many thousands of dollars. Attorneys Brown & Eddy spent consldornblo timo on tho enso at Is suo and tho rocont decision is rocolv- od with gront satisfaction by tho at tornoys ns woll ns tho taxpayers who aro intorostod in compolllng tho larg er corporations to pny tholr Just slinro of taxoa. has boon nttondlng summor Bchoul nt tho Unlvorslty of California nt Borkoloy, will return on tho noxt Rodondo. STRICKEN AT EUOENE ' LKASIJ OH liKNTTl, n..... Alison place, the r.nttv iin n.n bViir nt.. -- n i, i, ' liuilliri .UCIJiir.lUI, mo y-yeiir-um " imu m nun j-m a iiiuuiiiti uii'i miner piaco on finn Hi Rinmrii i?- .. , .. v.. .'......., 1 1. ,i,.i....,. i. , ... .,. ,..i farlhi.. in. 7. -"n. w hmi oi .Mr. mill .ir. lltllglir iMClail ei, "v nii mui n in uiin u n iui;ill priner Information inn Rimnann i...., i.i.. , ..,.. ...nV. i....,.i ,.....1 i.i.. ni.i,,. ,. ...i. r .. IumL(r Pn V .I n 7 ....... iimi ma iiuuii nuuo uumy uiuitii-u ni-n.."i' "'"iiio i n.-u mil .mi, nw i " "u,u """ even nir. IIo was s how nir G. W. uns nccompiisiiecl. sup n" r '. """ Sholly's son how an electric washing ". I1III' .II.UI.,. I.lik I...II.I ... ..1...... ..... .. .. 1... ..... I.I.. I? Into i ii """" i hi riiiuu upeiuii'ii nun lie ki m P6 lum It) liny I'nrtt llnniiltrnl I... ...I .... ..l.l. I.. ,l. .....l.. l,i.iilal,. v. trice reasonable. Mrs. W. It nnlnfuliv Imfnro ilio ninrhlno eonld wnw. Hay Park. i, ,,.., 0'f. fc.i.l'V:'.! ."U...,,r-N"1' Bonrdliij:. out f the K52 ordors Into which p-"v uuii iiiriiiiiifik Amiii. mi...n .. . . . . . . (lce ' ",,"' ''B the niiimnl world Is illvlilod, 107 bo t suit ,.,, , ii Til . ." Iluslticss hT.1, H?""nB town of Klam 'I t 230 Market avenue. W. Mrs. "imon, long to tho sea. Have your Job prlatin flit Times' offlco. done al 'I'Tt11'0 ''"K" loom, close KraiSJ? ""8"p'"b. KE.NT-.T TZTT"-: all ... """ uiuueru itouso J'Sr l'Q street, S Mill) jB1. , tel contract.' AIsom "" mor sowor. Apply itall Yii-,1 "i H l " " oinitn j'iUr.Marsl.neld, Phono 190 TlSH JH "'"' Foresight menus ability to eo things ns they will bo. It's ensy to foreso thnt First Addition will soon nnco ii .. "" ou" Isll V.'i .'. "''t, C. A. Slllltll l.n nun nf tlin flnojl i-Kulilminn !U. trlets In Mnrshfield. 'VSJ!, Io'. south :,ln.5,AKK MOKIJY sell- ' ' uiirnv n..nu . i fPerlenm :iL 6urmueeu, stock. l NurZ . nSSary' Yaklini ' 'uh. 3ery Co- Toppenlsn,' . - 'llMIUillinl.l .. V. lnrlnn .;,"l, IlirilHllH' H'-IIflusel '. 3S3 Nrtn nm g and L ;.!."ss,",",. confectt-jir HOTEL ARRIVALS THE CHANDLER C. L. Weaver, Portland: 13. B. Martin, Portland: Simon Llljroth, Boavor Hill; M. J. MeKlnnon and wlfo, Oakland; Carrlo Ruprecht, Fromont, Mich.; II. II. Hnrpor, Portland; H. L. White, Los Angeles; Prank II. Pago, Portland; F. R. Hunt, Eugene; M. D. Wnln wrlght, Sonttlo; L. J. Cody, Bandon; J. O. Stommlor, Myrtlo Point; Roy Bontley, Portland; C. M. Eborhnrt, Portland; J. M. Brinkley, Portland. THE LLOYD Rnymond ' Fuer man, T. W. Ackernuin nnd F. A. Smith, Coos liny; Louis Henry, Gar diner; S. J. Hliidler. Portland; Cal vin Ray. Myrtlo Point. THE BLANCO W. E. Stnck, dry; Frank Clancy, Washington; J. Ad ams, Coos City; Goorgo Arwlc., Halfway, Oro.; A. McDonald, Port, laud: L. W. Snndors, North Bond; Hurry Hleklng, Prosper; Lenn Km Btiul, Coos River; Miss C. E. Roiling Allegany; C. L. Hooves nnd wife, Roseburg. COOS HOTEL R. W. Lnno. Rose burg; O. C. and F. P. Clnypool, Port land; Geo. Parker, Portland; S. D. Woods. C. B. Landers, Fred Shultke, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown, Port lund; V. S. Eekloy, Coquillo; Fred Pooro. Conledo; Geo. Pinker, Port-liuul. William Snultert of Hlusluw I'iiksch Awny Very Suddenly Tho following press dispatch will bo of interost to many on Coos Bay becnuso a son of tho docensod mar ried Miss Hannah Larson of Bunkor Hill horo a fow months ngo: "William Saubort, plonoor sawmill oporator nnd ownor of small coasting vossols, of Aemo, dlod Biiddonly In his room nt tho Hotol Griggs, in Eugono, somo tlmo Inst night, nt tho ngo of ovor 70 yoars. Ho had boon horo sev eral days, arranging with Portor Bros., railroad contractors, for tho t'ansportatlon of 'sovornl schoonor loads of construction material from San Frnnclsco to Acme, for tho Eu-gono-Coos Bny lino of tho Southorn Pnclllc. "Mr. Saubort intondod to return on tho stago this morning for his homo, but when tho hotolclork tried to awaken him tho man was found dead. Physicians declared that ho had dlod soon aftor retiring Inst night. Ho hnd been n sufferer for somo tlmo with heart trouble. Ho was engaged lu tho saw mill business at Aemo with his sons for a long tlmo but sol dout a fow yenrs ago. Ho was consldorod ono of tho wealthiest citizens of tho lower Sluslaw valley. MISSES STELLA and DORIS FORD, dnughtors of Judgo Ford of Hnlncs, Alaska, passed through hero yestordny en routo to Bandon to visit frlonds. CONSTABLE W. B. COX went to North Bond todny nnd attached tho N. II. Welling tnllor shop on a Judgment of $200 which a credi tor secured against Wolllng In Justlco Ponnock'8 court. MnrshnI McCulltim was placed In chnrgo of tho shop. ARCHIE PHILLIPS rcturnod today via Myrtlo Point from a trip to Dora and Sltkum whoro ho was posting port olcctlon notices. Ho said that noar Gravol Ford tho othor day ho saw a novelty In a sawmill ono driven by wntor power and n woman riding tho car-rlngo. W. T. MERCHANT, who was ex pected homo on tho Btenmor Wash ington todny from San Francisco, did not arrlvo but will probnbly bo hero In a fow dnys. ROBERT KRUGER, who has been camping with his fnmlly on South Coos RIvor, enmo down todny on luiBlness. Yestordny morning ho intidou fivo nno trout. MISS EVELYN ANDERSON has ro- turned from Browstor Vnllsy whoro sho hns beon onjoying an outing with Judgo Coko's fnmlly. Tho Cokes will roturn later. WILL LYNCH and wlfo loft yestar day for Los Angoles whoro thoy mny locate. Mr. Lynch hns been working In tho clgnr Btoro of his fnthor-ln-lnw, Chns. Bonebrnko. MRS. E. W. SHROCK. of Empire Is a ynrshflold shoppor todny. Sho hr Just received a lotter from her son's wlfo In Dos Moines, Iown, saying It was about 100 In tho shado thoro. . W. MELVIN and family have nr rived hero from Bakorsflold, Call. Mr. Molvln will hnvo chnrgo of tho Btrcot improvement contracts of tho Fcdornl Construction company. Ho wns renred nt Gnrdlnor nnd loft Coos Bny about 20 years ngo. Ho Is being wnrmly welcomed by his mnny old frlonds on tho Bny. SOCIAL CALENDAR TODAY Mrs. A. II. Powors at lunch- con for Mrs. Shaw. AMONG THE SICK. Mrs. Whlto, wlfo of Dr. Whlto of .Klamnth Falls, undorwont an opera tion nt Morcy hospltnl today and Is reportod doing nlcoly. Sho was tak on III whllo visiting nt tho homo of hor father, Russoll Doment, of Myrtlo Point. E. W. Schrock who hns boon quite HI nt Morcy hospital Is roportod Improving. , BRIEFS OP BANDON XewN of Clty-lty-tlie-Sen ns Told by Tho Recorder elms. Bowmnn nnd Fred Jensen hnvo received two flno twin cyllndor motorcycles. 'and Ice ( FASHION NOTE Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, formor ly Miss Alice Roosevelt, hns adopted I n bang, and Is proud of it. It Is Ill'SBY 4V; HULIX, bettor known ns Ed nnd O. IC, formerly of Rrnd- !rVn,, ,ce crem business n K00,i "old's bnrber shop nnd who nro now' 8hort and Huffy nnd wavy, nnd fast ,r PirticuT-i'f. ,m,y,,ns Proposition, conducting tho Antiseptic Barber . ens to her hair under her soft pompa l ai'" Opportunl- ahon opposite tho Grand Theotor. ! ,. 1?, 'onh &.1.MJK:.Ii???; .,,," extend n cordial Invitation to nil tholr, t10 ciilcngo convqntlon sho fully to (0r jYe ,0 horsepower 0lt' Iti-tis to visit tlioin In tlieli" t decided that hor high brow needed '?: fullv r'..,,,r8tc'ass condl- fully condl- now shop. Thoy nro prepared to givo concealing nnd so on went tho bang. l00i HI eiUfe0,',.S08t now evoryhody tho best o mS- John I T- Ho 0n ef"' 03.nunh F""l street. -P, on. f sorvlce. L. . Hl'Y Vol," Klce lot, i'i.X I f? now. p ry reasonable price , "UU8'nank. w w ,, Marshfield Gyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT hunt 1SH-R. 172 No. Broadway. Whother In tho stress nnd excitement of the convention she tugged at hor front locks or not she does not say. Tho bang Is becoming to Mrs. Lon; worth. Sho wears Is most simply, nnd tho bam; Is the only bit of arti ficial hatr Mrs. Longworth has ever worn. Hcve your calling cards printed nt The Times' offlco. Aasen Bros, of Coquillo hnvo bought a 1214x12 Compound Chin-1 ook yarding englno. Mrs. M. E. Wnlkor has resigned as postmistress of Bandon, and through her recommendation, W. J. Sweet, as sistant cashier In tho Bank of Ban don, hns ben appointed post master. Capt. O. Wlren received a mossago Sunday that his daughter, Miss Ebba Wlron had been stricken with nppon (Ileitis nnd operntod on at Astoria, Saturday night. Another messago Monday stated that Miss Ebba was resting easy. Have your job printing donn at Tha Times' o"lce. ART BLANCHARD enmo In today from tho Sncchl rnnch whoro ho nnd tho P. M. Flyo fnmlly nro en joying nn outing. Ho will rotur'i this ovenlng nnd snys they nro hav ing n flno tlmo, CIIAS. RUPRECHT, who hns boon visiting his sister, Mrs. Burt A. Doremus, left this morning vjn. Allognny nnd Drain for his homu nt Spnrks. Nov.. whoro ho Is In tho omploy of tho Southern Pacific. WM. GRIMES nnd wlfo loft vln Al lognny nnd Drain today for Port land. Mrs. Orlmes will proceed enst to Chlcngo to visit their son, innvor. wnne Mr. crimes will ro Gordon Sliolly. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Sliolly, will undergo nn nporntlon nt Mercy hospltnl this af ternoon for appendicitis. IIo 1b only seven years old. T. R. Tannor of Modford, who was taken sick whllo nt Bandon, under wont an oporatlon at Morcy hospltnl this morning. Tho can bo was an old gunshot wound which wns troubling his spine. Ho Is roportod getting along nlcoly. IS SENT TO PRISON J. It. Green, Who Owned Defunct Creniiierles, lo Sentenced J. R. Greon, of tho firm of Groon & Foster of Snn Francisco who owned tho Bandon and Lakeside creameries, wns sontoncod by tho Santa Cruz county court to sorvo 7 yenrs In tho ponltontlary for ombez zloniont nnd falsifying his stntomont nl regnrd to tho financial condition of tho compnny recently. Tho com pany owos Coquillo nnd Ton Mllo patrons consldornblo nionoy. Times' Wnnt Ads bring rosultB. Waterman's Ideal Fountali. Pen nro dependable and up-to-dnto. All styles for sale at tho t l ifWi E a g w tmf j 1 Lilly's T I Fly Killer I The Kind That Really r m Gets the Flies .r I $1.00 ,fffi j,