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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 30.00-BICYCLES-$30.00 SPOlifl. jT mil i in i ii (d&? $L w "Ttv lA y s Cnrlson. Mr. Klnnoy hns not do- ntrlntl wllnl n will An lmf nvnnnlo ' to remain on tho Day. Slster-ln-lnw Dead Miss Violet Hondorson, secretary of tho Chamber of Conimorco, received a telegram to day nuounclng tho sudden death of her slBter-ln-law. II. II. Dlako and wifo of Coos Hlvor are Marshflold shoppers today. ARRIVES TODAY E. It. PETERSON of North Bond Is a Marshflcld business visitor today. HI I rCKSUINALlNUlES ti Vh. M x IheapBICYCLESCEeap To meet competition we have ordered 30.00-BICYCLES-$30.00 WAIT TILL OURS COME It will mean Less anxiety for you. Fewer postmortems for all concerned. airshf neld Cycleiry 172 Broadway. Phone 158-R. $3000 llways "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store For Port Commissioner t is immaterial whom you favor IOIC PM3SnJ3NT Dvb.i, II ilson, Tuft or Hoosevdl. Jut be sure to vote and elect "The Busy Corner" for your (1 nig store, because you will be well renrc-Bcntcd. THE HEX ALL STORE" Jowst Prices, Highest Satisfaction Most Accuracy. rOckhart-Parsons Drug Co HONE MAIN 298 US Do You Know the Large Investors Are Buying? Ono by one, quiet ly, but with sure Judgment, the larger Inteitont are picking up good ivul estate Investments. Their loud Is usually u good one to follow. They pick up kinhI tilings In ndwiuce, and when the. "rush" comos, ml cwrjlmdy Is eager to huy, they take a good profit. Tliiit the way to make money In real estate. Hero are few parcels which offer iiioneymaklng opportunities. Central business lot on Secofd Ave. (corner) $12,000.00 Central liuslncss lot on Second Ave. (Inside . . . 7,7.10.00 rrosKTtlvc buitliicsN earner .(ltd .AS .Bennett, l00,o ' s,noo.oo Select wddenru lot 70vl()0, corner Commercial. .11,000.00 Select residence lot 4U1)U, corner, Commercial 700.00 nJ,!'? '",., M',,'pU, the nhove list with care, and recom Himench us a first c ass Investment of lis kind, the best iHn.n !0W htm' ,u off,r' T",k wltli us about terins, ml 'nutaKw, ftp, I. S. Kaufman & Co. 177 Front, St,. l P-l vU 1 Feeling His Oats Is tho term used to describe a well led, spirited horso, If your horse, looks as If no bad that tired feollng, itnd gets off bis feed, ho needs a change Try him with some of our feed and grain. You'll see tho 1m I rovement almost at once. After a while he'll "feel his oats" and mako ou as proud of htm as you aro ashamed now,' A. T. Haines Phono 100J Waterfront, Mild. F'on in Plumbing ealth den.miJ a ereat extont 14 l It Is h, UP0n th0 l,lllmo-Vonin...f!?or..con"on, ric m0(ierate. Ult U- ,Vil,ey&Schroeder f83jforh Front Street. no.vu 77.j COOS BAY TIDES. Bol w Is given tho time and height of high and low water at Marshflcld. Th tides aro placod In tho order of oceurronco, with tholr tlmou on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond line of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghts will indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 3 hours 34 minutes. Date. August. 23jHrs. .15.43 12.53 5.42 11.40 illra. .0.0 4.2 3.7 o.G MiUrs .C.31 1.31 C.3G .00 Foot .0.7 4.C 3.4 .u 25 Hrs. .0.40 7.11 2.00 i.l' iFcot .5.7 0.4 4.9 L.l Will Sienk Tonight. Attorney II. J. I'nrklsun of Portland who Is In the city on business will speak on tho Htrcet tonight. He will talk on tho universal advantages of the single tax. Change .Agents. Harvey Wells, the well known Portland lnsurnnco mnn, left for his homo In Portland today. Whllo hero, ho mado ar rangements for W. A. Rcld to ropro scnt his company here. J. D. CLINKENDEARD of Daniels Crcok was a Mnrshllold business visitor today. MISS MADGE BARRY Is down today from tho Darry camp on South Coos rlvor. THE WEATHER (By Associated Press) OREGON Probably fair to- night and Sunday; coolor In oast portion Sunday. .LOCAL HE- TEMPERATURE POKT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 a. n Aug. 24, by BonJ. Ostlind, special government moteorollgicnl obsorvor. Mnxlmum Minimum At 4:43 a. m Wind northwest; cloudy. 03 55 5G Offers Prize. Mrs. Hnrry Wink ler has Informed Supr. TIedgcn of tho Marshflcld public schools that sho will glvo a cash prlzo of $15 to tho student having tho highest grado In chemistry tho coming year. Precipitation nono Will Hulld L. M. Noblo Is arrang ing to erect another now residence on Golden nvonuo near Broadway. Buys Plac Mr. and Mrs. Falr chlldH liavo purchased tho rooming hotiBo on Pino stroot, formorly occu pied by tho Byorly family, and will lako possession soon. Pnvlng Done. Hugh McLnln haB completed tho block of paving on Anderson nvonuo botwoon Broadway and Third street nnd It will prob ably bo accepted at tho next moot ing of tho council nnd tho street oponod for traffic. Mr. McLaln is highly pleased with tho block pav ing nnd bcliovcs that it will moro than meet tho anticipations about It. dipt. Mnogcnn Dolcgnto Capt. Macgcnn of tho stcamor Brenkwnter will bo tho dolcgnto from Coos county nt tho state gathorlng of tho progrcs bIvo party which will bo hold at Port land Aug. 27. Cnpt. Macgcnn will also bo In Portland Sept. 11 on tho occasion of tho visit of Colonol Rooso volt to thnt city nnd oxpoctai to havo with him nnothcr representative from this county. Oct Contract Wllloy nnd Schrood or havo been nwardod tho contract for tho plumbing In tho flno now holmes which tho Nerd rum Brothors aro erecting In South Marshllold. Buys Interest. Mr. Brown, who icccutly disposed of his Interest In tho Baltlmoro cafe, tins bought Jerry Kinney's half Intorcst In the Pnlnco cafe, nnd will tnko chirge about September 1. conducting It with Mr. WANT ADS. S.VAP FOR CASH, 8700..00 First class residence corner, rendy to build on with sower, wntor, paved btrcet, nnd flno view. West Mnrsh- rield. KAUFMAN .V CO., will show It to you. WANTED (ail to do light house, work. Can go to school or have lilonty of time off. Wrlto X. Times Lack Hock. Tho Fedornl Con struction company Is having diffi culty In obtaining rock for tholr paving work horo. They aro getting It from tho county quarry on th" Coqulllo nnd Judgo Hall hns promis ed them thnt tho supply will bo ample by tho first of noxt week. About 120 cnrloads of crushed rock and grnvol aro required for tho .vprk thoy havo undor way. Mnn Bothers. Residents of Bun kor Hill nnd Bay Park aro highly In censed over tho nctloiiB of a resident tlioro. He has threatened sonio of his neighbors nnd bndly frightened eonio of tho children. R. A. Corthell Is tho latest to suffer nt his hands; a cnlf belonging to Mr. Corthell bo mg caught and tied in tho woods whoro It nearly starved to doath bo foro It was found. Unless tho trou nlo conscs, Mr. Corthell will take stops to proRocuto tho offender. F. E. ALLEN has rctunrcd from a wcok'B trip to Florcnco and other Sluslnw points. C. S. MURPHY returned today from a thrco wooks' visit with his wife and daughter at Bridge. ALFRED MATSON and wlfo havo re turned from a few days' visit with friends on Catching Inlet. C. C. GOING spent yesterday with friends nt Charleston nnd nenr tho Capo Arago light house. WILL CURTIS nnd Bluford Davis havo gone to Elk crcok In search of deer nnd other big game. MRS. CIIAS. MAHAFFY and Miss Lou Mnhaffy of Coos Rlvor woro guests at the Leo Webster homo yesterday. MRS. JOHN COTTER who hns beon In Portlnnd for sovoral wgoks past, roturned homo today on tho Brcnkwator. F. A. HAINES, who Is making tho ourvoy for tho Smlth-PoworB road beyond Myrtlo Point, enmo In to day noon to Bpend Sunday horo. FOR RENT Furnished room with or without board. 21 G Socond St. FOR RENT Furnished flat Mv roonis and bath. Phono 105, North Bond. FOR SALE OR TRADE A gasoline launch 35 ft long, 7 Mi beam, 15 H. P. marine engluo for salt or fresh water. Address G01 East B street. Vancouver. Wash. FOR KALE Baby (irand piano. Terms If destrod. Mrs. A. W. Myors. 471 Elrod. Phono 200 L. WANTED Slashing or land clear lng by tho ncro. Address Bruco Hood, Marshflold. FOR SALE Largo .boarding house nnd furniture. Good business loca tion. Inqulro Times. FOR SALE Good paying buslnev. Established six yearB. $4200 earn takos It now. Proprietor leaving town. Wrlto "Snap" caro Times. WANTED To rent furnished rooms for light Iioubo keeping. W. F. Harmon. 157 J. FOR SALE Baby Orand piano ami ono Roulnlx rug, 0x12. Terms If desired. Mrs. A. W. Myora, 471 Elrod. Phono 200 L. WANTED To Invest $2000 or 13000 In business lot close In. Wrlto location and cash price to "Nowcomor" enro Times. BOARD AND ROOM. Homo cuik lng. Best In city. Now manager. 207 N. Third Stroot. FOR SALE Trade or rent, Launch Central. Apply to Henry Song-stacken. MONEY SOLD on Installment to help working poople and othors. H. H. Harper, 334 First St. Phono 349. Picnic nt Encgren'H Grove Tho "Bluo Rldgo Tigers" will glvo a pic nic tomorrow nt Enogron's Grovo. It will bo ono of tho big picnics of tho senson nnd Indies and children aro especially Invited. Thrco boats will opornto between Marshflold and tho grounds and tlioro will bo frco danc ing afternoon nnd ovonlng. Tho fnct that liquor will not bo allowed on tho grounds has beon especially advertised. MRS. EMILY McFARLANE of North Inlot was a Marshflold visitor to day. Sho reports that tho cran berry crop will bo tho best. In yenrs. WATT SHORT and Messrs. Hnglo- Btoin nnd Hammond lcavo todny for Saunders Lnko whoro thoy will moot Don Short for n short hunting trip. E. K. JONES who has beon away for somo tlmo returned todny on tho stcamor Breakwater from Port lnnd. During his absence ho has been In San Francisco nnd also at Pugct Sound points. ENGINEER HOEY nnd Robort Hun flakor of tho Southern Pacific loft this morning, their nuto being tnken to Allegany on a bargo. Mr. Hoey's car Is being driven by A. N. Denny, who formerly drovo cars on tho Allegnny-Drnlu line. Mr. Hooy hns u big Locomobile 3rings Large Cargo and Pas sengers from Portland Sails Tomorrow. Tho Stamor Breakwater arriv ed this morning from Portland, oho had on board a large cargo of freight nnd a largo number of passongors. Sho will sail for Portlnnd nt 11 n. m., tomorrow. Thosd arriving on tho Broakwator woro as follows: Mrs. O. Wlron & daughter, F. Nor horg, Mrs. W. E. WllllamB, W. E. Wllllnms, George Andes, Anna Schwartz, Harry Schwartz, Mario Schwartz, Mrs. Goo. Pourko, Mrs. J. Bon, Pearl Rlggs, Madge- Simpson son, Pearl Rlggs, Ella Grceno, R. Lr WollB, Mrs. G. Jonoa, Mrs. L. M. Ullvon, Edith Hnwkman, Edna Hawkmnn, A. J. Haley, F. Fudy, May Cottar, D. Mclntyro, Mr. Kahn, K. K. Ambrose II. C. Dalo, Mra. J. RooBcdalo, Adolph Roosdnlc, C. F. Mobs, J. AlbortB, J. Goratcl, W. E. Pholps, Jack Lowollcn, Ray Loo, Mrs Rny Loo, Marian Mills, Jamca FInb or, A. M. Peters, C. M. Anderson, MrB. 'Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Edith Anderson, O. P. Nolson, Rny V. Abbott, Lawronco Grnnt, Charles Schrocdor, C. E. Brown, Mrs. M. L. Porhnm, A. A. Lnndoker, F. E. Wostcrburg, Mrs. F. Mnhor, Violet iilnhcr, W. Redmond, E. K. Jones, Chns. M. Gray, Clias. Wick, Joo Bnlch, S. Solomon, Murray Irving, E. Marsh. ,t North Bend News Miss Maudo Palntor spent Thurs day nt tho Warren Palntor homo In North Bond. Mra. Ro'ubon Lyona nnd daughters of North Inlot woro visitors at tho J. W. Gardiner homo. Mrs. P. L. Swonrlngon was a visitor during tho wcok with Mra. John Ward noar tho Mllllcoma mine. Flic foundation for tho new W. R. Simpson homo In North Bond Is about complotcd and tho construc tion of tho rcsldenco will begin noxt week. HOTEL ARRIVALS CHANDLER M. A. Lonch nnd wlfo, Hoppner, Or.; Roy F. Gnrrott, Myrtlo Point; E. S. Clark, Sonttlo; J. O. Marshall, G. F. Hlckok, S. Schloss, San Francisco; J. M. Eddy, Earl Doran, L. K. Roynolds, Port land: Nod C. Kelly, Coqulllo, Mrs. F. W( Bertram, San Francisco; R. L. Wells, Sonttlo; Mra. C. B. Colby, H. M. Kahn. W. E. Sleop, Portlnnd; J. L. Grestol, Snn Francisco; O. F. Moss, J. Alberts, Portland; Miss M. Gerlsch, St. Paul; II. P. Truchs, Snn Francis co; Milton Glass, San Francisco; Catherine A. Hnbon, Portlnnd; Eve lyn T, Wlrtz. Woodburn, Or. LLOYD Mrs. Eugono Kronilngor, R. Kronilngor. LnkcsUlo; K. K. Am broso? R. C. Dnlo, Klamath Falls. BLANCO John F. Stearns, Mnplo ton; R. R. Bennett, Gravely Ford; II, W. Fromlng, Portland; ClTas. Potor son, Rlvorton; W. Dodgo, Eureka; J. R. Konnody, Lnnglols. COOS Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Bol lonl, Coqulllo; Chns. A. Phlpps, G. W. Aloxandor, Portland; L. J. Whlto, San Francisco. . TOPICS OF THE TIMES 4 Some men worry less over tho hereafter than thoy do over tho dan gor that thoy will bo accused of "party disloyalty." ;:k you ix need of shingles? We havo a burgnln In the best rod iednr shliiglos on the market. See 1'. S. Dow, Ocean Dock. FOR REXT TJ-room fuiiilsh.'d house, 448 Golden Ave. FOR SALE Rooming house. Four teen rooms. North Front St. in qulro Times office. WANTED An eviwrlcnced cleaner and pressor. Apply Times office. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms closo In. Telephone 239-J. FOR SALE or trade, n good launch. Apply 204 Coke building. OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell, lng our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Experience unnecessary. Yaklmi Valley Nursery Co., Toppenlsn, Wash. BUY NOW. Some choice lota in NORTH BEND can be had at.a.Yerjreasonable. price If'takon now. E. S. GEAR & CO , First National Bank. A Now York snuff manufacturer has been declared a bankrupt. Ho evidently didn't make tho Copen hagen variety. O. P WILLIS, Mrs. Macgonn nnd Miss Kato Macgonn nrrlvod on last ovonlng's ntngo from Rosoburg. In alighting from tho boat, Miss Mac gonn fell Into tho Bay but caught, hold of hor mothor. Mr. Wlllla just ronchod thorn In tlmo to res cuo tho young woman boforo alio nau puiiou nor motner into mo Bny. Mrs. E. E. HnycB, MrB. Oorfleld Simpson Miss Flosslo Hayes nnd Miss Audrey Simpson loft this morning to spend tho day with friends at Co qulllo. "Mr. nnd Mrs. Dovoroux nnd daugh ter, Thorosa, of Bandon woro North Bond visitors Tuesday. Miss Thorcsa left on tho Broakwator for Salom to enter tho Sacrod Heart Academy. LANDED RARE FISH F. E. WESTERDERG of tho Pooplo's Storo roturned todny from n busl-, noss trip to Portland and Tacoma. Ho reports that business conditions nro rapidly Improving outotdo, tho proopoctH of big crops In tho north west proving very bonoflclnl. Wholesalers nro rocolvlng big or dors from Contrnl Oregon whoro thoy will havo tho first bumper j i'iuj) iii uiii'u ui iuiii uum. II huh beon rntlior quiet at Tacoma. ALONO THE WATERFRONT. Tho Rodondo Is duo tomorrow from Snn Francisco. Tho Steamer Washington snlled for San Francisco yostordny after noon. Sho cnrrlod twenty passen gers from Coos Bay. Tho steam achoonor which Is bolng built for tho Davenport Company by Kruso and Banks at North Bend will bo launched next Wednesday. Tho ilmo will be announced lntor. Miss Inga Johnson of Crockett, California, wlil christen her. Variety of Specimens Landed by Marwlillcld Men C. F. McGoorgo, E. W. Kammoror and Henry Hugglns mndo n fishing trip to the lowor bay yestordny and had void luck Thoy flshod with 1 o'o nnd lino near tho old submorgod Inside Jotty nnd lnndotl twonty-soven pounds of fish of dlfforont vnrloty. Mr. McGoorgo lnndod n groon fish of pocullnr nppoaranco which ono of tho flshormou snia war raroly lnndod nnd was usun'ly caught, when nt nil, outside tho bay. Tho fishermen Bald tho groatest ft.it of flBhlng In tho lowor bay was tho fact that thoy land oil a variety nnd did not know Just what thoy would catch when they got n blto. NOTICE. Tho water will bo shut off on Aldor strcot between the hours of ono and four o'clock p. m., on Sun day, August 25, 1912. Coos Bay Water Company. DANCE RAGLES' HALL Rnt unlay ovo., AUG. 21. Lnto Music. KEV ZER'S ORCHESTRA. No "rogglng." When you want something GOOD, como to SARTER'S. It Is not exactly too early to begin the Christmas shopping, but the wen ther man (s not furnishing tho right "atmosphere." AT The Royal TONIGHT . Brand New Pictures. "Where Thero's a Heart." "When tho Leaves Fall." "Souls In tho Shadow." ALWAYS GOOD MUSIC, Coming "Rip Van Winkle," 2 reels. for Tomorrow Night. Undgr Two Flags," ,2 reols. For Monday Night. TEN CENTS. w e Sell Dra That's our business. We have made a study of drugs for the past twenty-two years. We know drugs from A. to Z. Our success in business is due to our strict adherence to the selling of medicinal articles, or goods closely allied thereto. Buy provisions of your grocer, cigars and talking machines of dealers who specialize in those things; but when it comes to drugs, come to headquarters that's us. GOODS DELIVfcKED ANYWHERE. 1 .