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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 5 ' M1 '-- II1 03: .., I Now I Housefurnishings at Very AVc call special- ntlcniion io the tnily nW folic values in usivc DlNNKIt SIUTS. pcnsiv nn nHinr ulnee can BKOSTISADS at anywhere near our special low prices. S3fiHjiwW2 For RUCKS you catf visib any large city and not do half so well as you can right here in our store. "We will compare 1)33 NO TABLES with any store on earth, table for table, price for price. Wo mean just what; we say, we have the GOOD LOOKING FURNISHINGS, with the GOOD QUALLTI'KS, and unquestionably the LOW EST PIU013R. We ask Afou to come in, make voursclf at home. COMPARE OUR PRTC.BS AND GIST OUK TJJ3KMS. Perry & Nicholson nssRsrH APPENDICITIS Cured Without Operation! ! STATE OF MINNESOTA, , COUNTY OF STEELE. 1 S3. I, Richard JahrcUs, of Owalonna, Minn., being first duly sworn, do kuyt!ut I mtlic person named in and who subscribed the fol- lowtof tUtement and the same is true of my own knowledge, henry particular: "I had severe pains in my right side, lust n- bou the Appendix. I went to the doctor and he pronounced my cue Appendicitis and advised an operation. Instead I went to Zimbonl Bros,. Drurf Store and bought a Treatment. After taklnt! it the result was pilat stopped and I Iclt like a new man. I heartily recommend (Adlerlka) Treatment toauyonc troubled with Appendicitis, as I know it has cured me." ' U4L Stale HHt Seal. Subscribed T-JT j. NEWSALT, Notary Public, Steele County. Apptndldtlili lonilnff worse and worn, and everyone ihould know ot tlita wonderfully lucccufufl tttitment. A valuibla book, ihowlnir manvnlcturriof that curloul anil llttlo known orvan. thai limio Appendix, and tclllnir liotr Annendlcltl Is ail tow jrou can eaiily guard yourself airalnit It, Lockharb-Parsons Drag Co.; lha 2usy Corner" PHO MAIN INVEST: In Myrtle Point, Ore. We ran fiinil-li you acreage' I'rnprr'ICh In tint's of 5 acres f-r a Ih-iih., to soo ncH for lk ranch. !0 VOl' WANT a liui.iiess in n business lo sllon. We have either or ft ron. Also choice ics. 'wire imipcitlcs, Improved or lmi'iil. lie from MIksou rllit us SHOW V0U. it Horace W. Ames Co. "rule Point OrcRon IVEJR JOHNSON "-JUSX'hlJJS J" TfanlwrM Co. Gtv An o ? i ru wtu service :ffai tV .)" Our motto: y,Qi. WW)nrtBtor, W-lBt Ads brine results i I. i. .; .1 .. ..-; -.i. ----' y ,'ii1 s the to sco pretty you i'ind such a varied Mini asasaaagii I U 3PWHRat-iT! trk fir? Iw: HL v Here Is Sworn Proof g bottle of (Adlcr-1-ka) indeed wonderful. The (Sidncd) RICHARD II. JAIIREISS. , and sworn to before me June 29, 1905 ciiuud, liow It can bo treated without operation J will bo given FKEE to anyone calling at our store? Tho Hoxa:l Storo 298 -US WANT ADS. V.VXTKI Two finl-li fnrpintfr.I Phono a 154. l()1( UKNT I.arKo front room Bult nblo Tor two Bontlo"0'' Apply .Mrs. Fiuuilo Whoolor, Third St. VOn HMM l'lvo passcncr four tl in ItMioi'M'iiimiT Hleveiis-Diir-yen unto, 1IM nmilel. Fully equipped, tires iirnrtliiilly new. Miiht ho Mild before Hatuitlay. Price $. OtiKt iu'W ?:1'. Plinuo ItXI or iM'i-.l. FOR RAI.K CIIKAP Nearly now ilvo-iiassongor auto. Address llnr Bnln, Times Ofllio. i X1CH tiiiliiirlinii homo for lady teach or or man and wlfo. luiiulro "C," Times offico. i IWANTRI) Man for roof utile, iil ono n.an to wor'.: on plaeo b( month. Call up uortuoii, l-nono 3121. l'OR ItUXT ()r Sale, ilS-n-ro nmrh 1-2 mllo from croamcry. Fino dairy ranch. Well in. Ten cows. G. W. Starr, RrhlBO, Oro. FOR KAM-J Two motor liontB In ..good running order. $1C0 cash for both. Phono 10. WAXTKD 'U Hrlitml pupil will work for room and board. Would profor to ho near school. Address If., caro Times. I'OR SALK ItoomliiK Htmso of 1 I rooms, furnished. 302 North Front Street. I OR SALK Cheupj Remington tpewrlti In good condition. Ad dress Typewriter, euro Times. wvr now. at tWo lota In NORTH BEND an b had lit a vwy reasonable prlca If tuksu nov, B. 13. OCAR & CO. First National Bnnk. saaaanngja-trjiii nyg Time Low Prices our vci'v- incx- limwlsmnn nocnmi,,!. I :to feet ox the. bar. With .'10 feet on tho bar and GO foot In Porhnm I'nrl: any man in Mnrshflold should bolmppy. Every additional foot on tho bar adds ton por rent to tho vnluo of proporty In Porhnm Park, liny now! Hold, ownur'H agent, Colco Building. 1 Your Pay Check Will Go Farther and Get More at The Fixup Than Any Store on Coos Bay. More in Quality, Service, Style. Come in and Make Us Prove It. SUITS, $8.50 TO $35.00 IKe Fixup MiiKdifh'ltl. North Rend. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AT Marshfield Cyclery 172 No. Broadway.' Phouo 1SR-R. MX f tir?7aBf tmi'lf lrlt. coos ni tidics. el w Is given lhs llmo and ' ''ifiht of high and low water nt Marshtleld. Th titles nro plncod In the order of occurrence with tholr tlmoa on tlio first lino and heights on the sec ond lino of ouch day; n comparison ot consecutive holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wntcr on bnr, subtract 2 hours 3 I minutes. Unit. September. 13;ilrs.. 3.49 9.28 4.07 10.01 Foot. C.C 0.3 CO 0.1 lljllrs.. 4.35 10.10 4.43 10.49 Fcot. 5.8 1.0 0.8 0.1 15IIrs.. 5.25 10.50 5.23 11.42 Fcct. 5.1 1.7 C.C 0.0 12llrs.. 2.G3 8.51 3.30 9.1G Fcet. C.C 0.2 C.S 0.2 THE WKATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight. and Friday; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 a.m. Sept. 12, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- toorologlcal observer: Mnximum 82 Minimum 49 At 4:43 n. m 57 Proclpltarlon nono 4 Wind north; clear. Will Entertain. Mrs. F. O. Hor ton has Issued Invitations for Tuos day' and Thursday afternoons, noxt wock, at bridge To Honor fluest. Mrs. 13. W. Kninmorcr has Issuod invitations for n party complimentary to Miss Ramona Radcllff to bo given Tues day, Sopt. 24. Wnlto HulltR F. n. Wnlto, who has cxtcnslvo holdings on tho Day, last week let tho contrnct for tho erection of a two-story brick block at his homo In Suiherlln. Gets Contrnct. 13. Tl. Ghorko wns awardod tho .contract for romodol llng nnd Improving tho Johnson building' on Sorond strqet for II. P. I.cld's new hnkory and delicatessen. Child Rotter. Willis, tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd, who undorwent nn oporntlnn nt Morcy hospltnl this week was taken homo lhst evening nnd Is roportod to ho getting along nicely. , New House. J. A. Chapman Is ar ranging to erect a now nouso on his lot nt tho corner of Elovonth nnd Central. Ills old house will ho movod bnrk and tho now houso will bo oroctcd on tho cornor. Crossed IMiiIiir Together. J. W. Epperson of tho Epperson Second Hand Storo, recalls thnt ho crossed tho plains with J. W. Ronohrnkfi, who dlod yesterday, In 18C2, tho two holng chlldron. Tho trip wns mndo by ox tonm. Not Let Yet. Tho contrnct for tho Smlth-PoworH logging rond has not been lot yet hut probnbly will ho In a day or two. F. A. Wnrnor nnd A. II. Powors nro going ovor tho bids nnd will probably award tho contract In n tiny or two. New Shoo Store August Hon drlckson, n recent arrival on the bny. has loosed tho Songstncken building on Rrondway, noar Contrnl, and will opon n shoo storo thoro soon. Tho room wns formerly oc cupied by tho Annnn Cnsh Grocory. Gets New Auto. A. II. Powors has ordorod flno 1913 Cadillac auto for his family. Tho mnchlno Is oxpectod horo somotlmo this month and will probably bo tho first 1913 modol mnchlno on tho liny. Tho first of thorn renchod tho coast a fow days ago. To Wed Soon. Friends or Miss Ellznbeth Cox nnd Chns. I.owroy hnve been npprlsod of tholr np pronchlng mnrrlnKO. Miss Cox has j long boon nn efficient omployo of , tho Mnrshflold postofuro nnd Mr. I I.owroy Is assistant tlmokeopor nt tho Smith mill. Hroko Window. Ono of tho largo plato glass windows of tho Ekblnd Hnrdwaro storo was broken yestor rtny by n stick from th6 plledrlvor falling against It. Tho window Is Insurod, but It Is likely that Charles Noblo of tho plledrlvor will bo call ed on for tho $G0 loss. llrown Comluc. District Attor-' noy Gcorgo M. Brown of Rosoburg will lonvo thoro this morning for Coos county to nttond tho Soptom bor term of circuit court In Co qulllo nnd aid In tho trlnl of the mur'lor cases there, according to word received from him last night. To Improve Church. Tho Bn tlst Ladles AM mot vostordnv af ternoon with Mrs. John Naglo Plnns for ropnlrlng tho Interior of tho church woro discussed. Tho ladles will glvo n silver tea noxt Wodnosdnv oftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. Alvn Doll on South Elovonth streot. Fnerl TtxlHy. The funeral of W. E'. Thorpo of North Bon-1 wns held today from tho Wilson chanol, Rev. D. A. McLeod of tho North Ttnrwl TpAahvfnrlnn church o fill I tit Jng. Tho body will bo shlppod to Portland and probably cremated and tho ashes sent to tho old homo In Michigan for Interment. Plan For- (Initio. Tho football game noxt Sunday nt tho Depot grounds promises to bo ono of tho best seen here In a long time. Uoth tennis are practising hard for tho event. Tho All Star team will bo constituted largely of lllltmore boys, while the Mnrshflold Athletic Club will ho largely old timers in tho gnmo and sonio college players who oro now on tho liny. Tho gamo will bo cnllod at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Sent Awny. UI11 Callahan, a well known character who wns In Jail Inst week with delirium tremens nnd who It was thought might ho tnken boforo tho Insanity commis sioners, rccovored sufficiently so that ho wns allowed to depart for Grays Harbor. Anothor character giving his nnmo ns John Horn, was or dered by Mnrshnl Carter to loavo town yesterday, having boon nr rostod tho night boforo for creat ing a. dlsturbnnco around Herman Hlllyor's clgnr stnnd. No Engineer It Is not likely tho Port of Coos Hay will ongngo a reg ular engineer. At tho Inst meet ing, Commissioner Powors expressed tho bollef thnt If tho government nc cepts tho Port's offer for harbor work, tho government will furnish practically all tho engineering re quired. Tho commission will moot ngnln noxt Mondny but It Is not ex pected that anything will bo dono nbout nn engineer pending tho gov ernment's reply to tho commission ers' proposition. Vegelnblo Freaks'. Sonio frenks In tho lino of vegetables nro being displayed at tho Chamber of Com merce Ono Is of sovornl radishes which aro strangoly Intertwined nnd another Is three largo sized potatoes grown together, 8lnmeso-twln-llko. Tho Intter was furnished by Wnyno Pnlntor of West Mnrshflo'ld. Tho fronk radish en mo from tho Gull llnms nnd Rlro ranch bn Tlnnlcls Creok. A. E. Seaman Is exhibiting sonio flno apples nnd penrs nnd R. Lyons of North Inlot brought In sonio flno crnnbcrrlcs. liny Properly. J. T. Ilarrlgnn nnd A. E. Noff hnva purchased tho W. C. Duehnor property on South nrondway, Just north of tho Rrond way entranro to tho Alliance wnro houso. Tho lot Is 25 by 50 foot nnd tho building on It Is occuplod liy tho nnrnnrd & Lnngworthy Wir ing Compnny nnd tio Ellto Pnrlors. Messrs. Hnrrlgnn and Noff hnvo n lonso on tho proporty In tho roar of tholr now acquisition, which Is owned by tho Hngolstoln cstnto. It Is understood thnt they purchased It as a futuro homo for tho Mnrsh flold Ilartlwnro Compnny. Find PtiperH. Mnrshnl Cnrtor, who roturnod from Coqulllo yes tordny reports thnt tho missing pn. pors In tho enso of Charles II. Ilal loy, uiidor Indictment for pnsslng bogus checks on tho Rlnnro Hnr, Ilrowory Saloon and other plncos, woro found yostordny by- Deputy Prosocutlng Attornoy Llljoqvlst In his dosk. Marshal Cartor was spok ing sonio othor papers of his which Mr. Llljoqvlst had nnd In tho search for thorn, tho Rnlloy pnpors woro fount. Tho discovery of tho pnpors, tho prosecution claims, will mnlto Ralley'a conviction practically err tain. Curry Hit Again. D. A. Curry hnd moro grlof this morning whon ho hnd to pay $1 for n pormlt to movo his chicken coop. A yonr or so ago, tho smiio chlckon coop was tho cnuso of considerable comment whon Curry objected to taking out n building pormlt for Its construc tion, claiming It only cost n fow dollars. Ho had to pay for tho per mit thon and lntor triad to hnvo tho building ordinance nmendod. Tho other tiny ho docldod to con vert It Into n feod shod nnd quit the poultry business. Ho mnvo'l It nnd this morning Inspector Trlbboy notified him that ho had to pay $1 for a pormlt to do It. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. J. T. HALL Is visiting frlonds nt Emplro. OU8 PEDERSON was up from Em plro yostordny. SHERIFF GAGE of Coqulllo Is In Mnrshflold today. MRS. V. MATTESON loft for Coos RJvor this afternoon.. ARTHUR KOLSTADT of Coos Rlvor wns In this city todny. FRED GAGE of Allognny wns a Marshflold visitor today. CARL LARSON has gono to Hon don to nsslst In tho Hub storo AIDS FOR THE SICK ROOM If you tiro sltk, or- if you have tho euro of someont near anil dour to you, Jiibt remember tho ninny sick-room aids wo carry la stock. stands for service, for hero you can find many useful, unique and unusual articles for tho comfort anil convenience of tho pa tient. "The Apothecary Shop" Air cushiony, beibdilo table, rubber douche puns, rubber .sheeting, feeding tups, tlicriuoim-tcrs, und other supplies that add comfort and couvciilciico to tho sick room ami gladden tho dreary hours ef pain. I thoro until J. T. Sullivan returns from his California trip. MRS. FRANK DAVIS of Ross In lot. Is n Marshflcld visitor. F. 13. GLAZIER of North Dcnd Is a Mnrshflold business visitor today. CAPT. JAMES MAGEE of Empire wns a Mnrshflold visitor yester day. SIDNEY 1U3RN1TT has taken n pos ition ns clerk In tho Mnrshflold poBtofTlcc. II. 13. PHILLIPS was an outgoing passenger ojj this morning's stngo for Rosoburg. MRS. F. O. HORTON will entertain nt Brldgo on Tuesday nnd Thurs day of next wcok. MRS. A. ADUOTT mado a business trip to Coqllllo this morning. Sho roturnod this evening. MISSES CLARA nnd Robo Myron will loavo on tho 19th of this month for n short visit in Port land. MRS. EMMETT PIERCE is plan ning to lenvo on tho Ureakwnter for northern points for n fow wcoks' visit. MRS. J. 13. EDMUNDS nnd Mrs. Louise Hodson nro spending n fow days at tho G. A. Uonobrnke homo on Catching Inlot. MISS GLADYS ROI3ERTS has fin ished her school term nt Myrtlo Rank, on Coos Rlvor, nnd loft for hor homo on Catching Inlot today. EMIL ERICKSON of Ton Mllo wns In Mnrshflold this week. Ho has purchased tho former 13. R. Cur tis ranch on Larson Inlot from Antono Tnplo. J. W. THIRETTS. who recently ro tlrod from tho Dlnnco restaurant, is planning to go to Snn Diego to spend considerable tlmo with relatives thoro. MRS. LEE VINCENT Is hero from Gold Illll, Oregon, for n fow wcoks' visit nt tho homes of her dnughtoni, Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Gcorgo Gulovson, MRS. HARRY GRIFFITH nnd her dnughtor, Evelyn, who hnvo been visiting friends on tho Rny for sonio tlmo, will lenvo for Port land noxt Thursdny. A. C. McLEAN, n contractor who has boon building logging roads In Humboldt county, Cal., Is hero from Eurokn to flguro on the Smith-Powers rond beyond Myr tlo Point. MRS. WILL -RONEIIRAKE nnd baby of Oakland, Cnl., aro visit ing Mrs. G, A. Raines of this city, n slstor of Mrs. Ronobrnko. Mr. Rnnohrako will Join them in about n month. O. F. RR'ONO, n former collego friend of Tom Ronnott nt Stanford Unlvorslty, Is hero In flguro on sonio of tho equipment for tho now Smith pulp mill. Ho Is now located In Snn Francisco. WM. HOR8TMAN nnd wlfo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo Stutsman left In tho former's nuto this morning for Rosoburg, from whoro they will motor to Cr.'.lfornln and mnko n tour of tho state E. L. PIERCE, foreman of tho Simpson Lunibor company's Tar heel enmp, wns In Mnrshflold to day on business. Tho camp is closed down until noxt Monday whllo tho boom Is being repaired, tnrodoos having ontlng off many of tho piles. EPOENE O'CONNELL nnd wlfo and Mrs. 13. K. Jones nnd son, Eugene, nro now visiting In Vlrtorln, R. C. Thoy will romnln thoro until F. E. Hnguo and wlfo roach tho const from Rochester, whoro Mr. Hnguo recently undorwent nn op oration. MARK WINDLE. fonno'ly In the omploy of Noris Jonson horo, nr rlvod on tho -Inst Allhnro from Eurokn nftor hnvlng spent n yoar In California, Ho Is horo to visit a brother n,nd slstor In tho Co qulllo vnlloy, but may decldu to rolocnto here J. Ii. PINKERTON of North Inlot was a Marshflold visitor yostor day. Tho cranberry crop Is now bolng gnthored and Mr. Plnkerton Bnys a number of tho rnnchcrs report that tho crop will not bo ovor 50 por cont of tho normal. Tho host crop Is on tho McFar lono ranch. Tho rnnchors nro re ceiving $3.50 por box for tho cranberries In tho local rotall market.