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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912 EVENING EDITION. UllWMGHTS' AMD CARPENTER'S TOOL! Don't buy anything in this lino until you have nnl.- nnrl prot mil m'if'fiS. W( o:rvv flio teen our dw o" x ., i sf brands in mo worm iimi our pricus arc always MBIU. IBUILDER'S HARDWARE Vc have llio latest designs from the best fac tories hi America. You uo not nave to he satisLicd k-itll Old (ICSlgllS U you uu ua uuj-uru .yuu urut-r. f .AfjcnlH for Hurley-Davidson nnd Indian Motorcycle. lOBE 2 TA'Pfm v y 1J coos n.w tides. Del w Is given ttis tlma and Height of high and low waUr at Marshflold. Th tides aro placed In the order of occurrence, with tholr tlmeu on the first lino and holghts on tha sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive holchts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dale. August. PERSONAL NOTES J. C. KENDALL was a Coqulllo busi ness visitor yoatorday. ARNO MEREEN will, arrive tun. Oakland on the next trip or tn Nairn Smith. COUNTYSGHDO L IS PAUL SOULE, tho well known San Francisco traveling man, arrived horo today via Dandon, 17 Hrs. .5.45 11.23 0.10 0.0 Feet .CG 0.7 0.5 Q.O 18 Hrs. 0.13 0.42 12.13 0.50 Foot .0.7 4.3 1.0 0.4 ilways "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store ry Our Delivery- S?all us up for anything in our line No niattoi how Minll and we'll have it at your door in a surijriu dv short tiinc. Stritt niiontion is ghen 1o .i.i ?& IIOHN 4 RICHMOND To Dr nnd Mm. .u. itlchiuond at tholr home ,u ( qiilllc, n daughlor. Mrs. liSeL mond was formerly Mus Oeuigi uouni or Allegany. W. UEIITRAM arrived horo yes terday from Santa Rosa, Calif., to look HiIb Bcctlon over with a view of locating here. MR. E. F. CARLETON of Salom, who has been attending tho tent'li or'H Instltuto at Dandon, wns called homo yesterday on account of tho sudden IllncHs of his son. ED DOYERSMITH, who recently re turned from Portland, wont 10 Dandon today to tako charge ot tho Hub store there, relieving J. T." Sullivan, who will loavo soon with his wife for a vacation trip to California. FLOUR DECLINES. JUDY To Mr. und Mis. Luther L. Judy, at North Coos River, Satur day, August 17, a sou. Holding Medina. Rev. G. Lcrnj Hall Is holding succcMtul iiiool'.iig.i every evening at Ross Inlet. Insane Case. Judge Hall A'tu called to Coqulllo this nfturnoo, to act In the enso of an IiiHano ma.. Met at Itauiloii. Tho Order of Foresters hold a big meeting nt u.m don Thursday nnd Friday. liiin'o was a largo uttondniice.' Nt'fd Anything Phone M 298 ,ockhart-Parsons?Drug Co. HONE' -MAIN 298 US Mulkoy to Swak. Ex-Soiutot F, M. Mil! key will speak lonlght at in. Odd Fellows hall. Ho Is a c.uidlu.u. Toi Pulled Stntos Hoiinti r on tho I'io gresslvc ticket. F. S. Dow reports that word from San Francisco toduy states that there is another decllno of 40 cent J n bnrrol In flour. This mnkcB 80 cents decllno In tho past wock. AMONG THE SICK. Jack Ilowron of Ten Milo under went an operation this morning for tho romovnl of his tonsils nnd nd-nolds. Gathering Keitl This Week at Bandon Dicusses Man School Matters. The mooting of tho Coos county Bchool board was held at Rando' th..( wcok. Representatives from tnib part of tho county woro Judgo u A. Schlbrodo of Marshflold, . J. How ard of Marshflold, Mrs. E. L. i-rlce of Allogany, J. II. Plnkorton of Nort Inlet and C. E. Jordan of EnutBltk'. School matters wete dlBCLHitud. Among tho subjects wns tho question ns to whothor or not 'ho school building could bo used for other pur poses during tno timo the term is In lcfsIoii. County School Superinten dent Hunch held It could not and was supported by tho stnto superinten dent. Tho nttornoy general howpvo sayH tho the building can be uboiI lor other purposes. 0 S Iff E BE IRE Mrs. II. P. Loid who recently nr rlvod horo from Spoknno Is roportod to bo rnpldly rocuporntlng from tho operation for appendicitis which alio undorwent nt Morcy hospltnl. C. F. M'KNIGHT IS RECEIVER Roy Hint. Ira Jonoi, tho bjvcii- year-oid son or J. D. Jones, fdi about ten foot from thu second uory window of their homo yenterdny but wan only Hllghtly hurt. l.favt on Singe. Ruth llminoii, D. Mclntyrc, W. II. Pavno, vii.ut Dinger, D. McCarthy nt'd .luiiu Rlc nidH loft' on this monih..''H atngo ! i RoHoburg. AT Royal X)NIGHT Tin: ISIS COMPANY Rllii't. "Tho TriiuliloN of Slioiz. niT, a eiy laughable fauo ?) p.sKll5XS In h'raillhlii. cliuii.- "II.UV.V OF RAY." :t Xnv Pictures :i ')();Hi:S DELFT.' "I'.U'A'S IIOt'llLE." tAMIOrA III'lllII- u ROOT. Itlic ClwiiKo Tomorrow Nluht. I'liici: ti:x cents. WANT AD'S. Will Haw New Office R. .i. Montgomery will move IiIh ouico from IiIh present locution on Front Htrout to the Montgomery bulldln over L.ukIo'h store whore ho Ih .hid ing now offices fitted. WANTED A purchaser for ." atio tract In Lohro Park for $1500. Lot on, llrondway $S0O. ntn Ouuraiiteo & Abstract Co, LOST Wlilto tnwol hat; picked up on tho Alice II. Monday. Plcaw return to Lillian Cook or lentc .u Times. FOR SALE 30x100 lot on Sixth mid Dennett. AddrcBs August Ciirlmm, Ilox 785, Mnrshllold. FOR HALE Cheap. Six room house nnd two lotu. Hunker Hill Addi tion. TorpiH If doslrod. Enquire .1. S. Lyons, Coqulllo, Ore. Dancing Sdiool Saturday Night AT Id Fellows' hall WANTED Competent iniild for gen oral housework In small family. Mrs. W. M. Rlnke, phono 212 J, .Vnrshflcld, WANTED SluHhlng or land clear Ing by tho ncrc. Address Druco Hood, Marshflold. To Meet Mulkoy Harry O. Hoy loft thlH afternoon for Myrtlo Point to moot Hon. F. M. Mulkoy who will Hpoak hero tonight. Ho will bo brought to Mnr.i'ille.d In nu automobile Toucher Change. As an cvluu.ee of the changes In tho tcneherri ot tno nuiiity from year to yenr, Profouso. Hull ivportH that at the Inst lURtiiutu of the 112 teacher In attoiid.utLO there woro but 15 who linil ntlei.Jod before. Sister Y'lslt Hon- Sister Ursuln Mrs. Fred Raymond tmdorwont an oporntlon nt Morcy hospltnl for chronic nppondlcltls this morning. Sho Is getting nlong nlcoly. Mr. Rnyi mond Is omployod by tho Tltlo Gunr anteo & Abstract Co. ALONG THE WATKRFKONT Tho Drooklyn arrived In at Hnn don yestordny from Snn Francisco. Tho Nowark nrrlvod torduy from Dandon. In hero yes- ALTilANOK SAILS Leaves This Afternoon for Kiiroka iitli Passengers from Here Tho Bteninor Alllanco sailed tills nftornoon for Eurokn. Thoro wore six passongcrH from this port ns fol lows v, Mary Englund, M. A. Cohnn, M. II. Mins, Dill Nye, Tom Wllllninn nnd J. O'Connoll. nisicr nun iiero DIBllir UTHUia iinP,ftv Pnr of I'ortlnnd Ib Bpondlng n fow dnyB ' , o ,-' i nt Morcy hospital In North Dond its I !!' .,'. , ' .'' tho guest of hor fnthor, Mr. Whorent. fjowoll imt .l.n 111- l.nn ..!! Ill OI. ... I.. UU"B"I ' O" who hns been qulto ill. Sho wns In Marshflold today to visit hor brothor, L. A. Whorent. nnd Geo. N. Dolt, whoso sister, formerly Miss Emma Holt, Ih Sister Lconolln nt Portland. HOTEL ARRIVALS CHANDLER C. R Fostor. Sont tlo; E. II. Morgan, Contrnlla, Wnsh.; II. C. TrucliB, Snn Frnnclsco; Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Pratt, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. It. Rlodol, Portlnnd. E. J. Portlnnd: C. E. SIRon, F. Ills S. Dement, Myrtlo Krlbs and W. D. Me- tlnnd. Judgo Coke todny on npplieal.ou of S. Dackcy and othors named C. F. McKnlght rocolvor of tho Coos L-iy Tide Land company. Ho cook chargo of tho books. Tho action fouowi.d the turmoil among tho btociu.o ciors oer tho division of the purciin.'d puce. Deinnnd was mado todny upon Mr. Van Zllo for tho J11.500 which it is claimed ho did not dlvldo up with his associates It Is iiitlmalod Hint tho mntter will bo ' ortlv but tled by Mr. Van Zllo but It will hnvo to bo through tho court nt a hearing to be hold next week, probabi, OLD SPANISH LETTER PLOT Reported That There Are Two Cases Infantile Paralysis in Marshficlcl. It Is roportod that thoro are in Marshflold two cases of infantile paralysis, tho dread dlsonso which has claimed tho lives of 100 chil dren In Los Angolcs, whero It ha become an epidemic. Portland now fears It hns a caso or two and In Now York City tho dlsonso scorns to have broken out. Tho dnngor Is In the difficulty ot treatment. City Health Officer Whcoler of I ortlnnd In a recent Interview In a Tortlnnd pnpor regarding tho Infan tile paralysis says: "Tho pity of It Is that so far medi cal sclcnco hns discovered no serum or any means ot curing tho dlseace. Four or flvo years ago tho Bpcclf'e organism was discovered by Profes sor Floxnor, If I romombor aright, but, although many physicians nnd scientists have since thon been dovot Ing their timo to tho discovery of a euro or scrum, so far nouo hns bece successful. "lco that In tho forthcoming In ornatlol Hylonlc conference, io b hold at Washington, D. C, this ques tion wilt recolvo nlmost moro space thnn anything olso, for knowledge on It Is as yot only meager. "Symptoms of tho disease rnry greatly. In one enso a child will ho paralyzed In his right arm and per haps his left leg. On tho other hand, 1 know of n ense whoic tho muscles of tho throat wcro affected, tho chill having the full uso of both arms and legs all tho timo. Yet again, In an other enso n child may bo nnrnljzo.l on one sldo of his fnco or down ono nrm. "As a rulo a child rnroly survived, except' in tho mildest of ensos. "To ndd to tho difficulty ot thj situation, children through teething or other mild Ill-health suffer from convulfllvo fits, which, i:t results, nr somowhnt similar, making It diffi cult to dctormlno for certain nt th outset. "Tho paralysis comes on suddenly. The child may bo walking nlonj, o running nbout happily, when It will suddenly begin to limp, or to feel a contraction of the muscles In th" arm. From that timo tbo disease tnkes a rapid hold," RORT. STARKEV ItEMEMHEHE Spanish Letter Fakir Who Wrote Here Heard From Again. Oregon seems to bo regarded ua n good field for tho "Spanish letter" fakir. Recently ono of theso lottors wns received by a MnrHhflold man. An effort Is being mndo now to work a Eugene man. Tho gunrd of that city says: Pearl McDonnld, who attends to Heurlcks' park, Is honored by n let ter from an Individual who Is uup pOHed to bo imprlsonod In Spain, und bus a hard luck story to toll. In tho present Instance ho nays that ho knew Mr. McDonnld through his dead mnthor, who rocommondod hlm.ho recolves In permitting him to pass i no poor mun snya unit no has ?2-iu,-i Mb Biiusot dnys In peaceful quiet, u 000 tied up In Amorlcn through donlsJlB posslblo that tho widow mny hnvo Coos Day Pioneer Receives News of Death of Relative in England. Robert Stnrkoy, the rugged and sterling pioneer and poet ot Cooj Day, lias just received nows from thu udmltilstrntor ot tho ostnto of tho death In Liverpool, July 27, ot his slster-lu-lnw, Mrs. Eliza Stnrkey. On tho death of his brothor, tha husband ot Mrs. Eliza Starlcoy, a be quest ot $1000 was loft Robort Star key, but tho property remained In tho possession of tho widow during hor llfo-tlmo, but now reverts to Mr. Stnrkoy and will bo an appre ciated addition to tho small ponsion Mass night will bo next il..t W. for Ladies and Gentlemen ' under ago Illllb bo , 1 ' mther or 8on' one u ,an-rref. Raymond. FOP. RENT Elght-rooni furnished hoiiKo. Clone iii. Call nl Timed o.' CO. FOR SALIC Good young horse. Good saddlor and can bo driven slnglo or double Address "Horso" enro Times. FOR EXCHANGE New tJO-rtO Win chostor rlllo, abort bnrrol', to trade for good light weight Bitot gun. Phono 200L. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. $12, Mrs. D. II, Smith, corner 2nd and Highland. Phono 31 9X. Merchant Store Delay Dlds am tho Merchant nnd Son storo which woro oponod yestordny will not bo doclded for n fow dnyn. Somo now complications hnvo arisen and It Is posslblo Hint Homo of tho creditors may nsk Mr. Merchant to mnko nn assignment in ordor to fncllltato mat-tors. Irfi ma :?W WASHFMO. I'on. Sf-?a,nK very sneclal anrt llerclothlnu. taih.i: 1'IXK.V U1niy satisfactory man- 'feSsir'nr FOR SALE Horse, weighs nbout 1,500 pounds and 7 years old. Eu qulro North Dend Lumber Co Phono 1201, FOR SALE. Small fish boat. Wu. son's Fish Market. Phono 37 J. ion KENT Housekeeping rooms closo In. Telophono 239-J. WANTED Young man or woman compotent for ofllco and book work. Address In own hand writ ing giving roforencos and experi ence. Opportunity, caro Times. FOR SALE Itestaurnnt lu live town. Ownor has other business and must . sell nt once. See Anderson at Pal ace Restaurant. COOS HAY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY name belongs to E. O. Hall, Phono 1G9-J. FOR SALE Chlckerlng Grand piano in good condition. Phone 294-x. ' WANTED Experienced miners. Ap ply at onco at Llbby mine. FOR SALE or trude, n good launch. Apply 204 Coke building, OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell- Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. -Experience unnecessary. Yaklms In Paroled. Ray Whjttod, th . 1 lrgnny boy who wnB nrre&lod or vniloua disorderly nctH, was lictoro Judgo John Hull In tho Jinouue court. Ho was found guilty and or- doicd to tho reformatory dining lt minority mid wns paroled during :..s good hohnvlor. It Is now up to ..o boy us to whether l.o tvlll have n.u liberty. lU'iuglit PiojHMty Horo. V. II. Pnyno, n ropresentntlvo of the brit tle office nl tho Uerlln Mnchluury Manufacturing company of I'.oioli, Mich., who has been In the cliy leu this morning. Mr. Payne linn ooen lo ( look nftor property Inter tti. lil'' here ho piirchnhed a numb.: of lots In Hoiso addition to Mnidtt field. He says ho now owns 94 loi3 lu that addition to t'ho city. V.i. Inyne expects to ho bore again u& he frequently makes visits to cnls elly. LLOYD T. M. Dnunkor, Coqulllo: ChnrlcB Illa-'kburn, Ilandon: (leorgo Wntson, F. II. Gibson, Portland; D. O. Klnyou, Lakeside DLANCO Den RobortH. Tomplo. ton W. II. Schroedor, Coqullle. CURRY COUNTY NEWS In Happenings nt Gold Reach Told tho Weekly Globo S. P. Plorco of Sixes rlvor was awarded tho contract, by tho county court, for re-tlmborlng tho Wlnchuck Gtnulne Southern Corn &rd, bridge Tho contract prlco was To make the genuine southern corn 1925- bread It Is essential to havo tbo genu ine soumeru cornmeai. ir you can mndo whllo n Russlnn banker. Hi wunts Mr. McDonald to toko caro a. IiIh daughter In consideration of get ting ono-thlrd of tbo sum nnd tho proceeds of tho wholo whllo ho has chargo of tho girl. This peculiar fuke, which has tukon tho plnco of tho old stylo green goods gnnio, Is being overworked, nnd has often boon oxpoBcd. In Mr. McDonald's caso tho graft er lost a stamp. Ho Is vory solicit ous that Mr. McDonald not uso tho mulls, but cnblo messages to "a faithful servant," who will dollvor thorn to him In tho Spanish prison. J.' W. Ostrnndor, Abo Hardon brook, Will and Thoron Crook, all prominent stockmen of tho Pistol river country woro delivering wool nt Woddorburn yestordny. John Fry has tho contract to do llvor lumbor from Smith's mill at get tho geuulno meal, therefore (water ground), make your enko In this way: Beat two eggs very light Add to them ono pint sour milk or buttermilk and a pint of the meal. Melt a largo tables noon fu I of butter and add to tho mixture, together with a tablespoon- Agness to tho ferry for a largo barn ful of aoda dissolved tn a small por for Alf Mlllor. A. C. Thompson Is Uc-n of tbo measured out milk. Reat hoad carpenter on the structure1 ? bnrd and bnko lu well buttered which Insures fast and substantial P&n In a quick oven. .alo an addition to tho legacy but Vr. Stnrkoy has not yot been advised rognrdlng tills. Mr. Stnrkoy Is now In his olghrj thlrd yenr nnd is remnrnbly hnle nnd henrty for ono of his years. TROUBLE AT OAKLAND Tho Rosoburg Rovlow says: "Governor West hns received an unsigned lettor from Oakland, Or., complnlnlng ot violations ot tbo local option law thoro. Thnt town may bo tho scone ot Shorlff Qulno'n noxt raid, ns n result ot tho complaint, If In vestigation proves It to bo well found ed. Tho shorlff's doputios raided the llvo liquor housoa nt Glondnlo. secur ing a qunntlty of boor and whiskey n kegs. The stuff, is to bo shipped to this city for safo keeping. work. Quatermys StudloforJoto. Valley Nursery Co., Toppenlsn, Wash. IIUY NOW. Somo choice Iota In NORTH DEND "nn be hud at a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO Prc V.itlnnnl Ilnnlf WANTED TO RORROW $1,000. 81,200. $11,000. on good security nnd s..itIsfnctor in terest. For particulars apply to TITLE GUARANTEE .V- ARSTRACT COMPANY. MarshfieldCyclery HICYCLES FOR RENT Phone 158-R. 172 No. Rroadway. Win. Gauntleti, who, by n fall from n ladder somo two weeks ago and sustained n broken rib, Is now able to be up again. Work trans ferring his Dllllnrd and Pool itablea and large stock of candles from tho old stand to tho now one opposlto tho Breakers was commenced yestordny. DONT FORGET big SOHALIoi PICNIC nt SIMPSON'S PARK to- morrow. Dnnd concert all d ty. i clal boat nnd auto servlco to grou . s. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. Chlhiicn freo. A DOLL HAMMOCK Take a good, strong piece of goods and measure tbo longth ot your doll, Cut tho goods one-half yard wldo, and one-half yard longer than your doll. Hem tho sides neatly. Put a hem one-half Inch wide In onch end of the goods. Sew a pleco of whale bono, Itko Mama uses In hor collarB, about four Inches from tho ends and straight across tho goods and tie tho string together. Tho string gathers the goods nt the ends abovo the whnlo bono and forms a hammock. You hnvo no Idea how easy It Is to put Miss Dolly to sleep In a hammock like this. Your portrait Studio. In colors. Waiker GOOD CANDY, ter's ALWAYS. all Kinds, ac If you have anything to sell, trade, or rent, or want hejp, try Want An Good Dlioult Reelp. A never falling rule for biscuit calls for four cupfuls of flour, a tablespoon ful of sugar, a tcaspoouful of salt, two rounded teaspoonfuls of baking pow der, a piece of butter tho size of nn egg and two cupfuls of milk. After sifting tho flour, salt, sugar nnd bak ing powder together rub the butter through the mixture und stir In the milk. Stir the batter as little as pos sible, only Just enough to mix It. Dake in a quick oven and nerve piping hot. Pictures framod right nt Walki Studio. Times' Want Ads bring results. Build Where It's Pretty 70x1 00 corner, 14th and Commer cial, sewer, water, planked street $1800.00 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street.- ERAIM FOOD Syrup of Hypophosphltes Is oao of tho best brain food tonics tnei j i.H. It la n woll known fact thnt phJH phoriiB In the form ot phosphite not only tones up tho norvouh sj tern but stimulates tho activity oi tho brain, That is ono roasou why our Syrup of Hypophosphltes is good for you. It contains phos phorous In its modi assimilable form, besides othor Ingredients that strengthen and build up your systom In every way, I I 1 IAWmM J MWimiW cnnMsu uuiMn