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9 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 3 i I BaMBWaWaWiwoaraBBWaBwraBMMKaTOBWBWBBWBW3aEn "wr & V I lit Make Your Cooking a Daily Pleasure BUY A U5tay SMisfnctorytu fi Jl 2 ) I HKg? ml i S'tr Hsae ill II '.LP mrjjih llfelsti lifer v: -fll 1(1 1 fiESJJ mm COOS HAY TIDES. Hoi w Is given th tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrslillold. Th tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first line and holghtB on tha aoo ond lino of each day; a comparison ot consecutive hotghts will Indic&ta whothor It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dnte. KaiteiiilKT. THERE'S A REASON GOING (Sb HAR.YEY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. lira. .0.7 Feet .0.5 Hrs. .1.08 Feet .0.5 I Irs. .2.25 Foot .0.1 lira. .3.4G Foot .0.2 7 lira. .4.59 Ft. 0.1 Mrs. .5.59 Ft. 0.5 G 0.53 3.8 8.08 3.4 9.4G 3.2 11.17 3.5 12.1G 4.0 1.01 4.S 11.40 2.8 12.25 3.G 1.35 3.9 3.23 4.1 5.00 3.9 G.09 3.1 G.ll G.O 7.3G 5.8 8.45 5.G 10.07 5.G 11.JS1 5.9 THE WEATHER. (By. Associated Press.) OREGON Fair In cast to night and Wednesday; showers In west tonight and Wednes day; coolor tonight In oast por tion with light rrost; wcatcrly wind 8. .LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 4:13 n. in., Sept. 3, by UonJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclal govornmont motoorollglcal ohsorvor. Maximum G2 Minimum 50 At 4:43 a. in 50 Precipitation 1.11 Wind southwest; rainy. 1 Welcome ' morn WILLIAMS To Mr. and .Mrs. Itnlph WllllaniH nt tholr homo on South Second street, near Tho Chandler hotel, Tuesdny, Soptombor .1, twins, a boy and n girl. Mother and children nro doing nlcoly and tho proud father, who Is employed by tho Coos Day Paving nnd Con struction company, Is moro thnn Jubilant. Shrm ere ? Make your headquarters at the "Busy Corner" leading Drug Store on Coos Bay, We have reserved room for your parcels. Vv e'll be pleased to give you any information you desire. Free public telephone. Come A11II Meet Wodnexdny Tho Womcns Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian church will moot with Mrs. Kottrlng, Wed nesday, Soptombor 4. Conceit Wi'dncxdny. Thoro will bo a concert given by tho Coos Hay conceit baud this ovonlng from 7 to S In front of the Opera Ilouao. Sllll In Europe C. A. Smith Is still In Europo nnd probably will not roturii until some tlmo In October, according to word Just received hero. Ladles' Aid Meeting Tho Lndles' Aid of tho Swodlsh Luthoran church will meet tomorrow, Wodnosdny, nf tornoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. C. Thorwald nt Hunker Hill. (Joes Willi Dredge. Englnour I,cofo has been advised Hint ho Is to go to Grays Harbor with tho dredgo ; urcgon wuen It loaves Hero for thoro, it was expocieu tnat no iniKiit bu transferred to tho ShiHlaw, work. Opens Today. Tho , Eastslao scuools opened today 'with Mrs. Sol inn Thomas and Miss Frnnct.i Lockhart-Parsons Driig Co PHONE fftexoflk Storm MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. WANTED -Two or threw furnished housekeeping rooms by man and wife; Bmall flat will do. Address J. C. Chase, Times office MONEY SOLD on Investment to help working pooplo and others. H. II. Harper, 334 First street. Phono 349. WANTED Clgur More. Must be snnp. Stato price and location first letter; no agents, nox 740. WANTED Man to remove cluy bank. Call 1024 Elrod Avo. FOR SALE Four dozen year old, good Barred Plymouth Rock lioiiii. Call early at Soventh St. South and Ingorsoll Avo. New Line of Fixtures 'atoll OUT vmU, m U'v-Thvce dollars up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. 'hone 2.17-J. "' Dteam r. ... O ! cr. Broi?- Day aB(1 Upwwd. I , -- v.ipgn GRINDS WEST MARSIIFIELI) SNAPS 41 s 90 Cornor Commercial and Thirteenth $07.5 70 x 100 Fourteenth St. .$1100 50 x 140 Central Avo. . . .$1175 70 x 100 Commercial and Fourteenth $100 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. WANTED ! ! ! ( ARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tha Pnen matic denning Company. Orders foi work taken at GOING JBARVEY PHONE 108 F JOB PRINTING, 08NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE FOR SALT: on cosy terms. Ono of tho best Improved and oqulppod dnlry ranchos In tho Coqulllo Vnl Hy. For Information, Inquire of H. L. Carl, owner, Myrtlo Point, FOR SALE Five year old horso, 1500 lbs. Apply Cnrlson & Kotka, Boavor Hill. Frnnso as Instructors. Owing to tho new building not being completed, the city hall building, formerly the school house, Is being utilized. Maud Concert Tho Coos liny Concert Hnnd will glvo a concert In front of Tho Chnndlor at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Rumor Trouble. Reports about .1 serious family jar In South Marsh field havo been current today but no charges havo been filed boforo Jus tice Pennock or Recorder Uutlcr. Falls Into liny Whllo loading a cow on tno steamer Rainbow this afternoon, theo rlttor broke away and toppled over Into ,tho Day. A ropo was Ilnnlly got around tho ani mal nnd by tho uso of tho davits, tho animal was hoisted aboard and was uninjured. Rain Stops Auto. J. H. Plnkor lon, of North Inlet, was a Marshflcld visitor yesterday and reports that tho heavy rains hnvo put tho auto out of commission to Ten MIlo for a fow days and that It Is oven hard for tho stago to got through. Sovorul pnBsongors wcro unablo to return yesterday. Meet Tomorrow Tho Ladles Mis sionary Socloty ot tho Marshllold Hnptlst church will hold an all day session tomorrow with Mrs. Maudo 11. Watklns, tho weather permitting. Those who walk aro roqucstod to moot nt tho homo of Mrs. Robo on Central nvonuo nt 10:30 n. m. In caso of rain tho meeting will bo postponed. Moro Pupils Tlio Eastsldo school opened todny with an enrollment of 35 pupils In tho lower room and 42 In tho uppor. Thoro nro but two tcachorB employed at tho presont tlmo but it Is expected that moro will bo added at Christmas tlmo when tho school will bo moved Into tho now building, Won Races. Mrs. Snrah Wilson received n telegram todny from her son, Norman, nt. Salem, saying thnt l:o rodo Joo Knight's mnro Abolln, to victory at Sclo, taking first In tho only running ruco. Ho nlso won n match raco on Allon's Toddy. Ho nns two mounts todny at Salem. Resins Place. At n meeting or the Mnrslillold Public Library Hoard last evening, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc tendered her resignation na secre tary, saying thnt as sho was going on an extended trln sho would ho mi. nblo to look aftor tho duties longer. It wns accented with roirrots. iinr successor wlll'bo chosen later. Miss Topping, tho now llbrnrlnn, mot with the committee nnd discussed library matters. Iamivch for Ariznnn. Goorgo W. Artls, one of North Bond's woll known citizens nnd formorly night policeman thoro, leaves on tho Rc dondo for Phoonlx, Ariz., whero ho Will mnko Ills flltliro home. nnnrirn Is a lovor of Coos Hay and ono of Its good boostorfl, but this move Is mndn on tno ndvlco of his physician for tho benefit of IiIh lion I 111 Tin ni In MnrnhflAd todny snylng good-byo to nis mnny menus, ovoryono of whom will wish 111 m long llfo, happiness ami prosporny in ins now Homo. flood Apple. Charles illcko.r, who returned yostordny from a ton days' hunt In tho Ten MIlo country, reports having soon two npplo trees growing wild thoro apart from any orchard nnd that havo nover bcon pruned or sprayed loaded with fine npplos without n speck or blomlsh on them. In tho sumo section aro orchards sprayod and cared for ac cording to export ndvlco and stato laws and nil aro Infected. Charles thinks hero Is n good opportunity for somo Investigation by tho coun ty fruit Inspector nB to cnuso and af fect of fruit dlBonso. PERSONAL NOTES LENET FUNERAL TODAY. The' funornl of Edwin Lenot took plnco this morning nt 10:30 o'clock at tho Methodist dhurch at which tlmo kind and helpful words of sym pathy wero oxpressod by Rev. H. I, Rutlodge to tho sorrowing rolatlves and friends of tho young man. Tho floral offorlngs wero both mnny and bo'autlful, nnd tho choir rondered very sweet munlc. Six young men acted ns. pall-benrors. They wero Roy .Robertson Clay Church, Leo! uyorly." j; -W. Hu.nt. Ed Holt nnd Emll Dhckmnn. 'Tho Intorment took plnco at tho Odd Follows' comotory. SOCIETY MEETINGS W. F. TOTTEN of Allegany Is In tho city todny. MR. AND MRS. WILL SMITH camo down from Coos River this morning. I JAS. BARCLAY nnd Thos. Peak loft on this morning's stago for Roso burg. L. M. TOZIER nnd wlfo will leavo tomorrow to visit rolatlves at Eu gene C. H. DUNCAN wns down from his South Coos River ranch today on business. MR. nnd MRS. DAVID NELSON enmo down from Danlols Creole this morning. R, O. GRAVES oxpects to lonvo to morrow for Portlnnd and Salem on business. ARCHIE KRUSE of tho nnndolph Lumber company Is looking after business on tho Hay. J. D. CL1NKENHEARD and daugh ter, Miss Ada, of Danlols Crcok nro In Marshflcld today. JACK DEATTIE and "Grandma" Uoattlo of Coos River aro In Marshflcld today. MRS. DENNIS M'CARTHY will leavo on tho Dronkwator tomorrow to visit relatives In Portland. MISS RUTH SMITH will lonvo to morrow to ro8umo hor position In Oregon Agricultural college MRS. J. C. HEDDON and daughter, Miss Ruth Hcddon, of Daniels Creek nro Mnrshflcld visitors to dny. MRS. C. II. CURTIS expects to loavo tomorrow for Portlnnd and Wll lnmotto vnlloy points to visit rela tives. A. C. ROGERS came down from his Coos River rnnch today to tako In tho "mystorlos of tho Shrlno" this ovenlng. JOE NOULE nrrlvod todny on tho Uroakwntor from Portlnnd whero ho hns boon on a two weeks' busi ness trip. JOHN A. HLATT nnd family broko camp at tholr South Coos Rlvvor placo yestcrdny and roturnod to their town homo. E. II. CAMPUELL, of Tho Gnzoot, nnd Frank Sumner, left yostorday for n two wceki.' outing nt Hnndon nnd In Curry county. .MRS. T. J. SCAIFE nnd daughter, Viola, expects to leavo tomorrow to visit friends nt Portlnnd nnd othor northern points. DR. POPE HOWARD nrrlvcd hero todny from Everett. Wash., to visit with Ills brothor, W. J. Ho ward, on North Inlet. C. II. CODDINO returned on tho Hronkwnter todny from Portlnnd, whoro ho wns called as n witness in .tho Courtnoy mill caso. REV. JAS. H. LASH loft via. Robo burg yostorday for his homo at Pasadena nftor a short visit wltu his brothor, C. D. Lash, hero. MRS. LEVI HEISNER and Mrs. A. 1 lodging plans to loavo on tho Hrenkwator tomorrow for Port land and othor northern points. CLAY CHURCH lonves for Sunsot Hny on his wheol tomorrow morn ing whoro ho will Join Otis II. Wilson for n fow dnys' outing trip. J. E. RICKING, formorly of tho Prospor mill, has returned to Hnn don from Wnldport whoro, It Is understood, ho was negotiating for n mill. JAS. WATSON, county clerk, camo ovor rrom uoquilln todny to troad Roseburg, aro In tho city guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey. Mr. Harth who Is ono of tho prom inent business men of Rosoburg Is a visiting Shrlncr nnd Mrs. Harth Is an mint of Mrs. Mrs. Harvey. MR. AND MRS. A. E. ADELS PERGER, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Crnbaugh nnd Miss Daisy Rush re turned todny from Myrtlo Point, whoro they have spent several wcoks. F. W. DAVIS and Roy A. Prudden nrrlvcd on th6 Breakwater today from Portland to hold services la tho dlfforent logging camps. Mr. Davis Is well known among tho camp men nnd Mr. Prudden ac companies him as his slngor, hav ing had a great deal ot exper ience along that lino. MR. and MRS. G. C. MUDGETT, who havo been In tho city for sumo tlmo ns guests at tho homo of tholr daughter, Mrs. D. A. Jones, lonvo tomorrow for their homo In Valley City, North Dakota. Mr. Mudgott Is plonsod with tho Coos Bay coun try nnd promises to bo n booater oven though ho may not bo a resi dent. MRS. W. F. MILLER will leavo next Monday on nn extended eastern trip. Sho will visit In Now York City nnd with Mrs. Henry Shires, formorly Miss Mnblo Mlllls, near thoro. Mrs. Mlllls is now visiting Mrs. Shires. Mrs. Miller will nlso visit in Chlcngo, In Dcs Moines nnd In Nebraska beforo returning. Mr. Miller will accompany hor ns far ns Portland. JOYNER RUMOR UNTRU12 Rody Not Found Yesterday Parents Located In Goorgln Another report wns In clrculntlon yesterday that tho body of William Joyncr, tho missing South Iiildt rnnchcr, hnd beon found In tho woods. Howovor It wns untrue. Emmott Plorco, who wns up from Tarheel camp yostorday, reports that bovoral boats have been drngglng tho lowor bay dally In quest of Joynor's body, tho offer of $700 rownrd by tho county, stnto and Sheriff Gngo spurring them on. AH efforts havo been futile, not oven n trnco being found. Mnrshnl Carter has located Joy nor's fathor, A. W. Joyncr, nenr Sa vannah, Ga. Joynor's mother Is still nllvo. Thoy hnvo long lived near Snvauunh nnd will send dotnlls con cerning tholr son In hopes of nldlng In tho solution of tho mystery of Ins disappearance Bill Joynor served In tho Philippines In tho United States army during tho Spnnlsh Amorlcun wnr nnd also served as n spcclnl officer on tho Georgia Con trol railway for a tlmo. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY Concert by tho Coos Hny Con- cort Bnnd In front of tho Opera 4 Houeo from 7 to 8 p. in. MONDAY HOTEL ARRIVALS CHANDLER Thoso registering nt Tho Chandler In addition to tho Shrlucrs wero: Mrs. Emll Judoll, Snn Francisco; Edgar C. Hymun, Now York; .Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Chnso, Sacramento; J. Kelly, Snu Francisco; C. J. Thom as, Seattle. LLOYD C. Undorwood, South Bend; B. W. Gioon, Hnndon; Win. Lolpp, Bnudou; Miss Mlllor, Port lnnd; C. I. Duffoy, Coalcdo; John Hod.on, Myrtlo Point; Jack Hnll, H r,"rnI,n1B,.8rid.?"lwlth. H Myrtlo Point; Win, Dunccnn. Cooi clnss nt tonights Initiation of tho' ;ivor; Jnck Doalondor, Coos Rlvor; TOM MOFFATT of Modford a school Tho Missionary Aid Socloty of tho Daptlst church "111 hnvo, an alNday sosslon with Mrs. Goorgo Watklns Wednesdny, Sopt. 4, at her homo, "Tho Cedars," bolow Fer(idale. Tho Women's Auxiliary of tho Presbytorlon church will moot with Mrs. Kottrlng, Wednesday, Sopt. 4. Tho B. Y. P. U. Socloty will bo ontortnlned by Mrs. E. Kblly, of South Fourth street, Friday, Sopt. 0, Llbbv COAL. The kind YOU havo I WAYS rSEO. : Phone 73 Pacific Mvr- l TroiHf- Co MOW MWI IWMI II II lillll M WANTED Grocery Clerk. Address In own handwriting giving rofer erenco and salary oxpoctod. Ad dress Clerk, caro Times. I-OR SALE Cheap; Remington tjpowltei In good condition. Ad dress Typewriter, caro Times. FOR RENT n-room furnlbli.'rt bouse. Soo John Motley. HIT NOW. Some eholee lota In NORTH BEND can bo hnd at a very reasonable prlc If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO First National Bank. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AT Marshfield Cyclery Phono 1B8-R. " 172 No. Broadway. Ladies of Coos Bay Will bo Intoresfed In our advance , showing of Fall and 'Winter Styles In Millinery, Laidies' Suits, Coats and Cloaks day frlonds of D. A. Jones, of tho rixup, is among tho visiting Shrlnors In tho city to nttond tho meeting tonight. E. W. KAMMERER and family, C. F, McGoorgo nnd family, Miss Ra- mona Kudcllfro nnd Henry Hug , gins spent Sunday In tho Sand t Hills nnd report thnt tho day was uno tnoro. MRS. A. T. HAINES and Mrs. F. G. Horton nnd children returned to Marshllold last evening nftor spending n fow wcoks' outing at Aiirnc urove. MRS. W. E. HOAGLAND nnd child ron roturnod today from South Dnkota, whoro thoy havo bcon "vis iting friends nnd rolatlves for tho past throo months. MISS MAUD NOBLE Is In Marshllold today from Tonmllo. Sho will loavo tomorrow on tho Breakwater to attend tho Bonko-Walker busi ness college In Portland. MRS. A. G. AIKEN roturnod yostor- nay rrom San Francisco. Hor daughter, Mrs. Otto Schettor, who Is recolvjng medlcul troatmont hero, will not roturii until Inter. MR. AND MRS. R. A. HARRISON and children returned to their homo nt Rlvorton yostorday aftor visiting for a fow days with Mi. and Mrs. G. A. Haines ot this city. MR. AND MRS. JNO. BEAR nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chns, Jensen, who havo been spoudlug several days' outing at tho McKcnzIo camp on North Inlot. returned to Marsh llold yesterday. MRS. F. E. HAGUE In a noto hi rol atlvos says sho and Mr. Hnguo lqpo to bo nblo to leavo Rochester, Minn., whoro Mr. Hnguo under went n hiiccessful oporatiou, about September 10 for homo. FRED POWERS, of tho Smith-Powers Logging company who Is now In Minnesota visiting friends and relatives, will not return for ten days or so yot, according to a let ter received by his mother yester day. LEW GILLESPIE of Kansas City nr rlvod horo today for a visit at tho L. II. Prlco ranch at Sumner In which he Is Interested. Mr. Prlco was down tg meot him. Mr. Glllo- splo was warmly wolcomod by his rtnny friends on tho Hay. C, D. Mlllor, Eugono; Mr. and Mrs, Conloguo, Handon; Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown, Coos Rlvor; Johnson and King, Rosoburg; E. R. Winkler and wlfo, Coos Rlvor; C. R. Fisher, Portland; E. Jackson, Gardlnor; Jack Hodson, Coos City; Win. Sugg, Handon; W. Glover, Portland; J. O. Day, Sumner; Clifford Bonton and wlfo, Empire; J. McNeil, Emplro. Tho Shrlnors registered at tho Lloyd wore: Harry Bates, Ashland; W. II. Mc Nalr, Ashland; It. H, Burns, Ash land; F. S. Routlodgo, Ashland; W. W. Dnnn, Ashland: O. Walto, Ash land; F. G, Dunning, Spoknno; L, W. Saunders, North Bond; M. A. Hildson, San Francisco; Brad Kllno, Oakland; Amy McNulty, Sau Francisco; C. F. Bates, Ashland; O. J. Stono, Ashland; T. F. Smith, Coos Rlvor. HOTEL ARRIVALS THE CHANDLER W. B. Mack, Eugono; J. W. Brlstoo, Portland; G. E. Stovor, Portlnnd: E. Judoll, 8an Francisco: Mrs. Hnrvoy Lord, Ho qulnm; Mrs. G. Forbes Barrett. Ab ordoon; Edward Hannlng, Portland;. C. C. Boyor, Rosoburg; C. E. Mc Farlano, Portlnnd; C. R. Walker,. Portland; Eunice Bnbbltt, Seattle? Mario Lowing, Sonattlo; J. Ira Sld woll, Hnndon; Blngor Horinnnn, Rosoburg; J. O. Forsytho, W. T. Hlmmort nnd J. F. Murphy, Port land; II. Glndstono, Pan Frnnclsco; W. H. Yornn, Portlnnd. 4 AMONO THE SICK. Robort Bowron was In from Ton MIlo yesterday to securo treatment for a sovoro attnek of poison onk. Mrs. Papo, who hns beon 111 at tholr npartmonts In tho Sncchl bluld lug, underwent an oporntlon this morning nnd Is roportod doing as woll as could bo expected. ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. S, O nnd 7. All tho very latest Fashions In Fall nppnrol will bo on display. A rnrrilal invitation to all to attend J. G. KINNEY nnd wlfo expect to this seml-nnnuul oponlng. leayo in a- uay or iwo lor a visit ui uiwuunuu puuus. .ur. iiuuuy recontly disposed ot his1 Intoroat In the Palaco Cafo and this af fords his first opportunity for a vacation trip in a long time. MR. and MRS. HENRY HARTH, of Mrs. Elrod North Front St., Mnrshfiold, Ore. RAIN OR SHINE CALL 141 Wo aro always nt tho othor ond of tho wire with tho goods, wait ing to deliver them to you in short order. I ail kiVAi JLH wM r wjl VjS VI v J i m S '