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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. P H' , K- ri:.MM7rox hound up TONIGHT AT the Royal Tim rig reels of this famous cele bration. llttereitlng. Thrilling and Exciting. E "i.irr m:r liuac" Best bucking and roping over pictured. Other gooj pictures and Miss Maudo n, aancer, singer and ncrobnt. ADMISSION UOc 11AI.COXY 10c. WIST MAItSIII'lELR SXAPS U x 90 Corner Commercial 0a Thirteenth unrt 70 x 100 Fourteenth St. .81100 50 x HO-Contrnl Avo. .. .81175 vl 1l-Comniorclal and "utenin 81800 ' S. KAUFMAN & CO. H7 Front Street, Pale & Co. U'eH Grade I As' and Gentlemen' Tailftl-inrr FR?RSS! ?. Woolens ! We d0 .""'. ru?n. uuranteed 870 V nZtfNWt?"-. ;" rruni btreet Jiarsiiriel(l. Modrt tj.i-. Uiht o. """ding, Electrio FM.!?iM "eat lsantly aneAn,?m8 wl Hot and Cold wattr. h 8 nuSTyN' Prop' Co, VDU Day d nnwfcrda ?? "k.t. "SIl. 'rtrnn mm To 'l0' AND Uca J.? CI-EAN, by the- P.ra. ktkf P' Order, for tMirvn . HARVEY pBONE 1M The Best Made MILLICOMA $3 HATS New Fall Shapes Now in Stock Woolen Mill Store ill-to-Man Clothiers Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Don t Lose Any Sleep IinOAUSi: FLEAS IIOTIIKIt YOU OUT A PACKAGE OF Eureka Insect Powder AND REST WELL. rou ham: at the "busy corner" ix 100 and s.-.o PAl'KAGKS MONEY HEFUXDED IF XOT SATISFACTORY. Lockhart-Parsorts Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US I CARD OF THANKS. 1 Wo wish to express our lioartfolt appreciation of tho kindness shown . us by frlondH and neighbors In tho loss of beloved Edward Lonot. Wo especially wibii io maim inomuerH oi ' tho Robokah lodgo and tho M. E. Epworth League THOS. LENET AND FAMILY. Have your Job printing don a ' The Times' ofnee. DXA LOUISE LARSON, Pianist mid Teacher. Harmony, Musical History. Phono 254-R. WANT ADS. TOR SALE Flue driving mare, liur Hess and buggy. Will sucrlflco If taken within tho next few days. FOR KENT Housekeeping apart liinnfH SI 2.' Cornor" Second and Highland. Phono 319-X. WANTED A capable girl to help 111 housework. Call at duo .iai kot Avo. FOR RENT Front imrlor Itedroom, furnished. 448 Golden Avo. WANTED Two or three fiirnlbhcd housokeonlnK rooms hy man and wlfo; small flat will do. Address J. C. Chase, Times otneo. MONEY SOLD on Investment tn help working peoplo and othors. H. II. Hnrpor, 334 First street. Phono 349. . FOR SALE Four dozen year old, good Barred Plymouth Rock hona. Call early at Soventh St. South and Ingorsoll Avo. FOH SALE on easy terms. Ono of tho best Improved and equlppod dairy ranches In the Coqulllo Val Ity. For Information, Inquire of II. L. Carl, owner, Myrtlo Point. 1 OR SALE Cheap; Remington tjpowrlter In good condition. Ad dress Typewriter, caro Times. BUY NOW. Some choice lots In NORTH BEND can be had at a very reasonable prlcv if takon now. E. S. GEAR & CO, First National Bank. UMnnnLLAS repaired at Marshfield Cyclery Phone 158-R. 173 No. Broadway. 1PQt Wi3 COOS HAY TIDES. Bol w 1b glvon th tlmo and height ot high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides aro placod In tho ordor of occurronco, with tholr times an tho first lino and holghts on the sec ond line of each day; a comparison ot consecutive heights will Indicate whethor It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 tours 34 mtnutos. Date. September. 4 Hrs. .1.08 8.08 12.25 7.3C Foot .0.5 3.4 3.0 5.8 5 Hrs. .2.25 9.4G 1.35 8.45 Feet .0.4 3.2 3.9 5.6 6 Hrs. .3.46 11.17 3.23 10.07 Foot .0.2 3.5 4.1 5.6 7 lira. .4.59 12.16 5.00 11.21 Ft. 0.1 4.0 3.9 5.9 S lira. .5.59 1.01 C.09 .... Ft. 0.5 4.8 3.1 THE WEATHER. (Hy Associated Press.) OREGON Generally fair to- night and Thursday. Cooler In east with light frost. Eastor- ly winds. . LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. m., Sept. 4, by DenJ. Outllnd, special government mo- tcorologlcal observer: Maximum 65 Minimum 45 At 4:43 n. m 46 Precipitation 31 Wind northwest; cloudy. lionx. GRAN11Y To Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Gran by at their homo on Catch ing Inlet, Tuesday, Sopt. 3, a ten pound daughter. Postpone Meeting. On account of the band concort this ovontng, tho Baptist church choir rohcarsal has been postponed until next Friday ev ening nt 7:30 o'clock. No Elks Meeting. Tho rogulnr meeting of the Elks to bo hold this evening has boon postponed until tho noxt regular meeting night. This action was taken complimentary to tho vlBltlng Shrlnors who nro being tcmlored n "smoker" nt tho MIW coma Club this oveulng nnd which many Elks wish to attend. Bailey Cnso Up. Marshal J. W. Carter was called to Coqulllo yester day as a witness in tho cnso of C. II. Balloy, who was arrcstod horo last Juno for passing worthless chockB on Emorson Forry, Billy Cox at tho Browcry huIooii and othors. Ho Is In Jail. It has neon Intimated that tho grand Jury would tnko up tho Joyncr case, Illegal sales of li quor and sumo gambling cases. Is Arrested. A man giving his nanio ns Gcorgo Phillips was arrest od early yesterday on tho chargo of assault and battery, tho victim's namo bolng given as Jnno Doo. Tho chargo was lllod boforo Rocordor Butler and n cash bond of $75 wns furnished by Phillips, for his np penrnnco tomorrow. Both ho and tho woman aro said to bo from or near Rosoburg, and his real namo Is said to bo Curry and her namo Bris tol. JENNINGS EXTERTAIXS Wealthy Eastern Men Inspect Oregon Power Plant lu Oregon A party of four capitalists consist ing of J. O. Lord of Brooklyn; Pliny Cabot, and Goorgo P. Rhoods of Bos ton, and P. Ersklno Word of Now York, woro In Eugeno yestorday. They aro representatives of Whito, Wild '& Co., promlnont Now York bankors and thoy nro looking over the ontlro Wlllamotto Valloy In com pany with Manager Jennings of "the Oregon Powor company. Thoy loft for Albany In company with Mr. Jen nings last evening. Tho lattor ro turnotl homo last night. Eugeno Re gister. NORTH REND NEWS. Miss Bornlco Illckoy, a toacher In the North Bond schools, has returned from a vocation visit at Alameda and Snn Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. G. Boalo. of C003 River, nro In the city. They will leave shortly for California whero thoy will llvo In tho future AMONG THE SICK Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan is rapidly re covering from an operation which sho underwent for hor oyes tho other day. Johnnie Durko, tho young son of J. N. Burke, Is suffering from a rath er badly locoroted arm, sustained by Mm nvnlnaliin nf n linttln In which ho was shaking carbide and water. Tho Injury although painful Is not seri ous. TONIGHT. Darling of Paris. Tho big show tonight Is nil In readiness and you better go and see whnt vnnr local neonle can do when cast right and directed by one that knows liow. You uetier gei your seats quick for they aro going fast, nomnmiior this Is a creat blc musi cal show that will give you an even ing oi aeciaea pieamiro. uiu tuav are perfect In their parts and the chorus are exceptionally graceful In their dancing. Cupfid Busy FRED POWEltS WEDS. V Fred PowerB, sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Powers, and Miss Eva Talty wore married today tit tho homo of tlio brldo's par- cuts, In lllbblng, Minn. Aftor an eastern honeymoon trip they will return to tho bay. WELL KNOWN Carl Arlandson and Miss May Burke Married Last Even ingLeave Today. Carl Arlandson anl Miss Mao Burko were quiotly marrlod last ov onlng, tho Rev. Father Munro offi ciating. Tho nuptials catno as a sur prise to tho many friends of tho young people Tho brldo Is tho daughtor of Mr, nnd Mrs. John Durko of Forndnlo. Tho groom Is onglncor at tho Coos I J ay I co mid Cold Storntrn nlnnt. Tlmv ' on tho Rcdondo today on a ort honeymoon trio, nftor which thoy will niako tholr homo In Marsh (lold. A largo clrclo of friends will unlto In wishing tho young peoplo all tho happiness that tltno can bring. Prof. Raymond and Miss Clara Sergeant Were Married Yesterday. Miss Clara Sergeant-, daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Sorgeant, of South Marshflold, and Prof. Ray mond, also of this city, woro mar ried yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock by Rev. Pens In tho Mothodlst par sonago In Coqullle. Tho wedding wns a great surprise tho young couplo bolng woll known In Marshflold. Mrs. A. B. Sorgeant, mother ot tho bride, and a fow lw tlmato fiionds of tho couplo woro present nt tho coromony. Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond loft yes terday aftornoon for Bandon from whero they will tnko n boat for San rrnncisco. They expect to llvo In California lint mnv rntnrn In nlmnl tliroo months for n short vlult in this city with frlonds and rolatlvos. i-roi. unynionu nns neon located horo for a year or moro as an Instructor In dancing. WILL WED TODAY Thomas F. Smith and Miss Florence Mason to Ho .Married nt flrnvel Ford. This ovonlug at tho homo of tho brldo's pnrentB, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. D. Mason, at Gravol Ford, tho ninrrlago of Thomas F. Smith, of Coos Rlvor, and Miss Floronco A. Mason, will bo Rolomnlzcd. L. D. Smith and fnm- lly, of Coos River, nnd Miss Lillian McCnnn, of North Bond, wero among those leaving hero this morning to attorn! tho nuptials. EMPIRIC WEDDING. Miss May Rozollo and John Pron tlco. two popular Empire young peo plo; will bo marrlod thoro this even ing. AI.OVO tiiij WATisiiiynnxT a ' i no wnsnington will sail from Coos liny for Snn Francisco Frldny morning with passengers and freight. ELKS NOTICE. Complimentary to Marshfleld's visitors, momhors of Hillnh Tom plo Shrlno who aro to bo tondered a smokor nt tho Mllllcoma Club this evening nnd to permit many Elks who desire to attend, tho regular incottng of Marshflold lodgo has beou postponed to tho noxt regulnr meet ing night. GEORGE II. ROTNOR. Secretary. Ladies of Coos Bay Will bo lntorested in our ndvanco showing ot Fall and Winter Styles In Millinery, Laidies' Suits, Coats and Cloaks ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, fl and 7. All the very latest Fashions In Fall apparel will bo on display. A cordial invitation to all to attend this semi-annual opening. Mrs. Elrod North Front St., Marshflold, Ore. ,U CQUPLE W COUPLE WEDS IN COQUILLE SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Priscllla Club with Mrs Geo. Hourko nt Hunker Hill. Ladles' Missionary Society of Baptist church with Mrs. Maud B. Watklns. Social Embroidery Club with Mrs. Stanley at Bunker Hill. Ladles Aid of Methodist Ep iscopal church at Parsonage. Today tho W. C. T. U. aro having nil all-day session with Mrs. Maud B. Wntklus nt "Tho Cedars." Tho Episcopal Altar Guild of North Bond will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Geo. Everett nt Plat B. PERSONAL NOTES JAS. MERCHANT, ot Beuvor Hill, Is In MarshDold today. JNO. F. HALL loft for Coqulllo this morning to opou a session of the county court. W. C. SELLMER, of Bandon, Is In Marshflold on business and pleas ure BERT BELIEU nnd wlfo, who havo been staying with relatives noar Myrtlo Point, nro in Marshflold. COn ,-?,-",i R0SA' U.10. l1 kn.Vx xf"".TJ ,'"-'. J"u 7 lur: B '" .miouirau iu uiu aiiiuiu uuiuga. AL SMITH was down from Coos River yestorday to socuro material for tho completion of his now homo. MR. AND MRS. CLARIC GLADMON nnd llttlo son left yostordny aft ernoon for Allegany. Thoy ro turnod today. MRS. II. P. MAUS5EY Is expected homo soon from Portland whero for tho past month sho has been visiting relatives nnd friends. WALTER HIBBARD will lonvo to morrow for his homo In Yrokn nftor visiting for a month with rolatlvos on tho bay. MRS. ROLAND DESMOND, who for tho past fow weeks has boon visit ing relatives on tho bay, will re turn to her homo in California on tho noxt Rodondo. BEN F. STIERLIN,""who has boon In this city for tho past threo months, left todny on tho Brcnkwator for Vancouver, II. C. In tho futuro Mr. Stlorlln will llvo In Cnnadn. T. HARRIOAN and wlfo and daughter, Miss Mnbol, will leave soon for California. Thoy will ship their mnchlno nnd expect to spoiid about two months motoring in that nViito. MISSES ROSE, CLARA AND MAY MYREN nnd Esthor Johnson loft for Myrtlo Point this morning, whoro thoy will enjoy tho pleasures- of camp llfo for about twa weoks. MARK PECK, of Soattlo, nrrlvod horo yostordny to visit with IiIh brothers, C. R. Peck and Arthur Pock. Ho holds n rospouslhlo po sition with tho Soattlo branch ot tho Standard Oil company, having been transferred thoro recently from San Francisco. A. E. CROUCH, chlof flro warden of tho Coos County Flro Patrol, was horo from Coqulllo yestorday to consult Secretary Conrad and A. E. Adolsporgor. Tho frequent rnlns this suinmor havo practical ly eliminated forest fires and tho loss ot timber will bo tho smallest In years, bolng practically noth ing. THOMAS BRADSHAW nnd wlfo havo takon npartments In tho O'Connoll building, Mrs. nrnd shaw havlnc como horo reconilv to Join him. Ho Is n member of tho Bradshaw-Klmball company. Mrs. Stolnoggor, Mrs. Brndshaw's mother, who has been visiting thorn, returned to hor homo in Portland today. B. II. MORRISON nnd family havo arrived horo from Thormopolls, Wyo nnd located horo. Thoy como for a chango of climate, hoping to honeflt Mrs. Morrison's health. They camo In via. Roso burg and Myrtlo iiim and Mr. Morrison says that while ho thought Wyoming had aoino bad stago roads, none of them compare with tho .Myrtle Point road. MR. AND MRS. JNO. DASIINEY and sons, Duncan and William, arrived in this city last evonlng from Lampa, whero Mr. Dashney Is employed In tho camp. Mrs. Dashney nnd children spent tho slimmer In Lampa but havo ro turned to Marshflold for tho win tor. Mr. Dashnoy will lenvo for Lampa to resumo work next Mon day. MR. AND MRS. EUGENE O'CON noll left on tho Breakwater today SURELAY EIS Supt. Hennessey Is Rushing Isthmus Inlet Shaft to Completion. Pat HonncBsy Is rapidly complet ing the now shaft of tho Coos Bay & Fuol company, In which C. A. Smith, A. II. Powers, C. L. Trabort and himself nro Interested. Ho has already taken out about 300 tonB of coal and has tho shaft opened up so that ho expects tho dally output to nverago 300 tons. Ho has completed one 300-toa bunker and tho logging road track, which will bo used for carrying tho coal from tho shaft to tho boats or bcowb, Is being rapidly completed. It Is likely that another bunker will bo built at tho mlno or near tho upper bay. This will probably de pend on whether tho company han dles tho output of tho mlno In pack ages, that Is sack It, or handlo It lose. Mr. HcnncsBcy expects to havo tho mlno In operation shortly. for their two months' trip to Now York nnd othor Eastern points. ASSESSOR T. J. THRIFT Is horo "oni Coqulllo on bsulncss. MRS. CARL EGANIIOFF of Coos Rlvor Is In Marshflold today. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE was hoi from Coqulllo last night on court matters. JOHN KRONHOLM loft on tho Breakwater today for Portland on business nnd pleasure MRS. T. M. DIMMICIC loft today for Coqulllo aftor a short visit with rolatlvos and frlonds hero. DR. BARTLE nnud John Richards woro outgoing passongors on thlr morning's Btngo for Rosoburg. MRB: WILCOX and Mrs. Cox, sister nnd mother of Mra. W. S. Chand ler, rcspoctlvoly, loft on tho Brcnkwator today for Portland. SIMEON BROWN nnd family loft on tho stago for Rosoburg yostordny morning. It Is oxpected that thoy will mako tholr futuro homo In Salom, Orogoti. GEO. W. BEALE loft on tho Rodon do today for Grldloy, Calif, near whoro ho will conduct a big al mond ranch. Mrs. Boalo and chil dren will Join him later. ELECT NEW OFFICER8 Local MUhIoii Society Select A New Hoard. Tho Christian Women's Bonrd of Missions mot yestorday nttcrnoon with Mrs. II. W. Pnlntor on Commer cial avontio, this bolng tho last meet ing of this society year. Tho follow ing officers for tho ensuing year wero elected: President Mrs. R. A. Copplo. Vlco Prcsldont Mrs. Z. O. Dow nrd. TroaBuror Mrs. Orn McCarty. Secrotary Mrs. Mattlo Blaln. Somo bucking and roping. All that's exciting at tho Royal tonight. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Thone 73 Pacific Liver- & Trannfer On. Dyspepsia Are you suffering from It in an aggravated form? Havo you been unable to eat any of the food Unit you relish on account of knowing the nnuoyniiro and discomfort you would miIiso (jiiently NiilTer? Do mwiy with all thin'.' Put yourself In a posi tion to enjoy not only necessary food, hut all other delicacies which make eating n pleasure. HWAXTO.V8 STOMACHIC TOXIO will overcome Indigestion and re lievo you of depressing effects. Eat with more satisfaction and relish your food. After n tvw doses of SWAXTOX'S STOMACHIC TOXIO you will nolo a wonderful improvement. W w L NEWT i I tit n 1 m f