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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912-EVENING EDITION. i " '" I I 1 1 n .... Hart Schaffner & Marx new styles are the best styles brought out this season, and we have a fine show of them; styles for young men especially. It's a big advantage to have your style good; but it's even more important to have the all-wool qual ity and fine tailoring that keeps the clothes shapely. Style isn't much good if it loses shape quickly. Ct;i!lt kbiffbcr ft Mtu Just notice the smart style of suit; one the new three-button sack styles that young men will Jike. Suits of this style in many good weaves from $18 up. Our other makes $12 to $20. f lr VJ f i ML Mm 1 1 .&u?kJW - lll nnuwrn mXM UUUPLbWhUUhU gtnJ Marriage of E. George Smith and Miss Lillian McCann Occurs Today. Tho marrlago of Miss Lillian A. McCnnn to Mr. 13. Georgo Smith was solemnized today at noon at tho homo of tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann, of North Bund. Both tho brldo nnd groom nre wiueiy Known in the county. FRKD NKI.ME WEDS. COOS HAY TIDES. Ilelow Is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water nt Aiarshfleid. Tlio tides aro placed In tho order or occurrence, with tholr tlmos on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compni Ison on consecutlvo holghts will Indlcato whethor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar. sttbstract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. Married to Miss Audrn liiidd at Co iinlllo Yesterday. Prod Nolmo and Miss Audra Ladd wero married yesterday by Judgo John P. Hall at Coqullle. Tho groom Is n tho auto sorvlco business nnd tho brldo Is tho daughter of W. W. Ladd. Tho brldo's slstor, Mrs. Rnso and D. L. Footo, went with tho couple to Coqulllo. POCKET FLASHLIGHT, batteries and bulbs at TIIK GUNNERY. Times' Want Ads bring results. WANT ADS. Dale. 20 22 lira. Peot Hrs. Peet Hrs. Foot Hrs. Foot Hrs. Foot 1.42 0.5 2.53 0.7 4.01 0.7 G.01 0.5 5.60 0.4 September. 8.45 3.5 10. 1G 3.4 11.27 4.0 12.15 4.5 12.51 4.9 1.23 3.9 2.51 4.1 4.20 3.9 5.25 3.5 C.14 3.0 7.53 5.3 9.07 5.1 10.21 4.9 11.24 4.9 0.00 0.0 FOR SALH Cheap. Good farm horse mono 021, North Bond. Woolen Mill Store This itoro la th Coos Day kom t Hart Bohaffaer Marx elotbaa WILL EXCHANGE 1(10 ucros tlm bor land, North Lnko country, 4 miles from now S. P. grado work. $1,000 mortgage, will tako equity of 1,500 for proporty in North jienu or vicinity, wrlto If you want a trndo. "Owner S, enro Times." Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store DO YOU SLEEP WELL? Tf ihc fleas bother you, try a box of EUREKA INSECT POWDER Price 10c aud 25c cans. Money refunded if not satisfactory. For sale at FOR SALIC Quick nnd Cheap, Fur niture. Phono 1511. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. WANTED Lady to do stenographic work and bookkcoplng. Roforon cos required. Call on or address Tho Sporry Flour Co. olllco on Drondway at Ilodondo nnd Alliance warohouso. I LOST Ladles' gold half moon pin sot with poarls. Flmlor return to uazar and rccolvo rownrd. FOUND Small key. office. LOST Ited blood hound dog. Ited all over except wlilto breast and tip of tall. Howard for Its return or Inrormntlon as to whereabouts. Glen Rozollo, Emplro, Or. LOST Case eoutulnlng gold ilm spoctncles. Howard for return to 'A, Times olllco. TOD HUNT Furnished housekeep ing npartmonts. Cor. Second and Highland. Phono 319X. PHONE 'TILE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 WANTED Young man for general storo nnd clorlcnl work. Apply In own iinnu writing giving refer ences nnd experience, T, enro Tlio Times. US WILL MOVE FACTORY PLEAD NOT Gl'ILTY. (iiy Condensed Milk Plant nt North Rend "Two To .Make Change. The condensary at North noml will la all probabilities bo moved from mat city to sonio point In tho lntor- ,or t0 It Is nnnouncod. Tho mason 'of the clinngo Is duo to tho fnct iMt the comlensary Is unnblo to cot ho milk wanted In this locnllty. The factory 1ms mndo a first class brand of condeiiRod milk and has treated a great demand. Thoro nro ' I!""!?! moro "N'0" " ""! tlmn be miecl and tho fnctory must Mve moro milk. Aro aiii utisi:i lkttkr list. J.bJ. following Is the list unclnlm Or era reninlnhiK In tho Marshflold wwb postonico for tho weok ond- 18 October 17. 1912. Pnronna n. las for sanio will pleaso say ndvor ttsed aminnu -" ."" , Buy n." Y". tPF iu v ' '"" vu"1 it encu ioi- iiicu lor; Anderson. Tommy; Bacon. Mr.; Mr. n it I, Clar,' ""Ion: Dodgo, M p-ir :.ululc'8' Ooorgo; Orinin, flare" "01lkln8' x"88 D. M.: Kendall, L ne a ,Vn.'len ": I.nlrd. Lloyd; " Sanson. w,.nn., o '"'""ii owuuuiiilll, l .- "UH, ermeiir, P. j. Men in Roscntlml Ciimi Arraigned In Court. Associated Pross to Tho Coos Pay Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 18. Hair Hirrowltz. alias "Gyp, tho Illood," and Louis Hosonzwlg, nltas "Lefty Loulo," charged with holng two of the four mou who fired tho shots tin' killed llormnu Itosenthal, en tered plens of not guilty whon kv ralgnod today beforo Supromo Court Justice aoff. Tlo nccusod wore iv muuditl ponding naming tho datu of tho trial. FOIt SALH One pair mares, weight 1200; also delivery wagon nnd hnrnoss. Can bo seen any tlmo nt 791 South Second St. FOR SALH Gasoline boat Escort. 3Cx7.4. 9 h. p. engine. Clioap. Seo John Denr. WANTED T sublet contract for carrying tlio mnll botweon North Ilend nnd Gnrdlnor, ns I am leaving tho Pay. Oood paying proposition. Inqulro Thomas Ilon nlo, North Pond. WANTED To rent two unfurnished op pnrtly furnished rooms. CIoso In. Telophono 2G9-L. P. CURTIS. P. M. TONIGHT AT TKe R.oyal .." HANDS" . in 'ck .0M .''" In kia mtunicf.. wTe "all; tOllil ..l. Mlv i 'nines. Jiin.. u.,11 ...... son : , ", .l 8lnB yp"v at costume. "" Mario" li Elks- v, , C0M"fn. " mV? reel8 Tue3dny ,heMSaStufreVe''n,'Ce ,a J reel8 ,n Men's and Boy's Coat Sweaters And Jerseys Wc carry a large stock 'n these good's from the best manufacturers in tho coun try in a variety of styles and colors. Men's Coat Sweaters, with or without roughneck. tof::.$ao $2.50;; Hoys' Coat Sweaters, sev eral colors, from ft AA Boys' Turtle' Neck J 4 ETA Sweaters $ u Men's Turtle Neck Sweat ers from (M En $3.00 to H,I,JV "Full liwe of men's fur nishings and hats. WANTKD An experienced teacher tn tench eight months' term of school In District No. Catching Slough. Apply to clerk, Ooorgo Hoss, llold. I'Olt SALi; Dairy ranch; head of navigation on Hnyiios Inlet. Has tonus. Address, Porry Crouch, Marshflold, Oregon. FOK HH.NT Or Sale, a.l.nrro ranch 1-2 mllo from croamory. FIno dairy rnnch. Will run ton rows. O. W. Starr, nrldgo, Oregon. I'Olt SALK Lefever double barrel shot gun. Good conditions. Prlco rensonnblo. Phono F. L. Grnnnls, 254-L. I'Olt SALK Ootid grey mare ami bay colt 1G months old. Inqulro at Tho Ilnzar, phono 32. THE WEATHEP.. (Dy Associated Pross.) OREGON Fair Thursday. Northwestorly winds. LOCAL TKMPERATUItE RE- POIIT. For twenty-four hours ondlng at 4:43 n.m Sept. 18, by UonJ. ustlina, special ROTomment mo- teorolorlcal obsorrer: 4 Maximum CG Minimum 49 At 4:43 n. m C2 Precipitation nono Wind northwest, clear. Duo Tomorrow. Tho Rodondo Is duo In early tomorrow mornlnir from Ban Francisco. Inspectors Hero. Edwards and Fullor, Inspector of srenmboat hulls and bollors, nro on tho nay to In spect boats. Moro to Now Home Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Winkler moved yostordny Into tholr now homo In West Mnrshlleld, rocontiy purciinood from n. T. Stroot. Drcdgo Helng Itepnlrexl. -Tho gov ernment drodgo Orocon Is nt tho Krusd & Banks shipyard undorgolng ropalra preparatory to removal to Grays Harbor. Hack from Cump William Rohror and wlfo who hnvo boon camping near uoldon Ifalls abovo Allegany, havo rntlirnml. Thnv rnnnrl linvlm. Call at Times had croat flshlnir. Servo Luncheon Tho mombors of tho Modorn Woodmen and Royal Neighbors hold a mooting Inst ovon Ing. A lnrgo numbor wero present from North Pond nnd n lunch was sorved and social evening enjoyod. Contractor Here. Contractor Swoonoy, n well known railroad bulldor, Is In tho city. Ho Is horo to bid on tho Smith-Powers Logging rond, tho contract for which has not yet been lot Slhter Dies Frank Llndgrcn of city rocolved nows yostordny of tho doath or his sister, Mrs. Amelia Kll strom whoso homo Is In Flnlnnd. Mrs. Kllstrom was 80 years old and for tho last ton yonrs has bcon an Invalid. Needs New Huso Capt. Macgonn snyn that his now buoy Is doing lino but that likely It will need n now bnso. Tho old baso used Is not tho right slinpo to float tho glmblo boll and anothor baso of a different shnpo will llkoly bo used. To .Move Station It Is expected that sonio action will bo tnkon booh on tho plan for moving tho wlroless station from Knob Hill to n point nonr Capo Arago. It is bollovod that tho chango will Incronso tho receiv ing nnd Bonding dlstnnco of tho locnl station. To Attend Coinmnndry F. E. Al ton will leavo tomorrow on tho nroalcwntor to visit Portland on busi ness and will go from thoro to Ku gono to nttond tho annual conclnvo Grand Coinmnndry of tho Knights Tomplnr. Ho will ropresont Pncllle No. 10 of Mnrshlleld. To Grand .liny. J. A. O'Kolhy returned from Portlnnd today and was inimcdlntoly subpoonned by Con- stnblo Cox to nppcar bofnro tho Coos county grnnd jury tomorrow In connection with tho vlco crusndo which Deputy Prosecuting Attorney LllJenvlst Instituted. May Start Soon Thrco of tho nutos usod on tho Drain auto lino which woro nt tho Drain ond of tho lino, woro brought In by wny of Rosoburg today. If the good weather continues It will bo pnsslblo to start tho Allogany-Drnln nutn lino ngalu In n fow iays, tho roads now bolng much bottor. Meeting and PERSONAL NOTES ROY LANDR1TH of North Coos Riv er was In Mnrshlleld today. W. II. MORGAN of Daniels Creek is In tho city today. WARREN PETERSON Is in from Golden Falls today. MRS. FRANKIE TERRY of Daniels Creole Is In tho city today. MRS. JESS SMITH of Coos River Is a visitor today In Mnrshlleld. GORDON RASMUSSEN will leave overland tomorrow for Corvnllis. MRS. N. L SANDON of Mllllngton wns In Marshflold shopping today. MRS. F. J. KOLSTADT nnd wlfo of Coos River woro In tho city todny. MRS. LANDRITH of North Coos RIv or was a visitor In tho city today. MRS. GEO MONTGOMERY of Mlll lngton was a Marshflold visitor to dny. MRS. J. J. CLINKENHEARD of Dan lols Creek was In tho city todny on n visit. ARTHUR COACH was horo from Dnndon yesterday looking for n bloodhound nnd varmint dog. D. Y. STAFFORD nnd wlfo plnn to loavo tho Inst of tho wcok on n trip to various California polntB. F. L. SUMNER nnd E. H. Campbell returned yesterday from a two wooks' outing In Curry county. MRS. JUDD MILLS nnd dauchtor. Mabel, and Miss Olllo Rlchnrds woro among tho Sumner visitors today. MRS. 15. A. HOWATT nnd son, Dnl ton, expect to leavo tho last of tho week for n vIbU with relatives In California. ROSCOE DALSINGER, who drives ono of tho carB on tho Drain lino loft for Allegany today after a visit in tins city, MRS. H. F. GRIFFITH nnd dnughtor uvoiyn or aan iirnnclsco aro spond , Ing n fow dnys at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wlckmnn of Emtilro. MISS RUTH DRAKE who has bcon visiting nt tho homo of E. O. Dar ker, loft today for hor homo In Portlnnd. Sho went out on tho Rosoburg Btngo. GEORGE II. DOWNING of EaBtsldo loft this morning for Klnmnth I'Mls whoro ho expects to rcsldo, WOMEN IELLS T M Edna Hinch Before Grand Jury to Testify in Joyner Case. That doflnlto ovldcnco regarding tho disnppcaranco of Wllllnm Joyner wns given tho grand Jury by Edna Hindi, Is roported to bo a fact. Tho woman was beforo tho grand Jury yostordny. Saturday bIio was In Co qulllo but was In Jail most of tho dny having Indulged In liquor to tho ex tent thnt It was necessary to lock hor up In tho county Jail. When tho woman wns In condition to testify sho wont boforo tho grnnd Jury nnd was questioned. It Is snld that tho Hindi woman told about tho aamo story that sho did to tho ofllcorB somo four or flvo weoks ago. Sho claims that two men of tho South slough country told her that thoy had klllod Joy nor nnd gavo hor details of how tho killing happened nnd snld that a rock was tied to tho body boforo It wns cast Into tho wnters of tho lower bay. As tho story goes Joyner was Bhot with n rlflo nnd tho body taken In a row boat to n dcop placo In tho bay. Rovongo Is said to hnvo been tho mo tlvo for tho murdor. Ono of tho men ncciiBod by tho wo man ns bolng Implicated was nlso bo- roro tho grnnd Jury. Ho admitted that thoro was a motlvo for him kill ing Joyner nnd that ho was accused of doing so but whon asked outright thnt ho did not kill tho man. 80 far thoro havo bcon no Indict montB returned nnd what will bo dono regarding tho statement of tho womnn will romnln with tho grand Jury. Fragment of Flesh. A strip of human flesh, thought to bo a part of William Joynor's body, Ib all that has over boon found of tho romnlns of tho missing mnn. Ar- chlo Phillips who wns conducting tho Ho will stop nt CnmnB Vnlloy onBonrcn tor tno 1)0(1y ,n tno lower bny His family accoim 12 on nt once Mnrsh- OU SALIC Furniture cheap. In qulro Hall avenue nnd Socond. tho wny out pnnlcs him. FRED POWERS nnd his brldo nr rlvod hero this morning on tho Ilronkwator from tholr honoymoon trip and aro bolng warmly wol comod by tholr many friends on tno liny. ALEX MATTSON nnd wlfo of Catch ing mici roiurneu today rrom n visit at tholr old homos In Flnlnnd. Whllo thoy hnd a plonsant trip thoy woro moro thnn plonsod to get back to Coos Day. ., W. S. CHANDLER and wlfo will de part tho last of tho month for Wlilto Salmon, Wnsh., whoro th'iy will spond a fow wooks In tho mountains for tho benefit of Mr. Chandler's health. Mrs. Tromnlno nnd Irving Chnndlor will probnbly ncrompnny them north. MRS. CHARLES JACKSON who has boon III for n long tlmo nt hor homo on Ross Inlot, Is Improving. Sho will lonvo on tho next Rodondo for California nnd will spend tho winter nt Long Doneh. Mrs. Jack son will bo nccompnnlod south by hor moflior, Mrs. Annlo Simmons. MAItltlAGK LICK.NSKS whon dragging found thnt his hooks caught In something honvy. Tho hooks broko looso nnd It wbb found that horo was n small ploco of what was undoubtedly human flesh. Unfor tunntoly this wns, In tho gonornl cx cltomont, dovourod by n dog which wna In tho boat and anothor effort to drag In tho snmo spot was fruit less. Mr. Phillips Bays that ho fools conlldont thnt his dragging apparatus struck upon n hiimnn body nt thnt tlmo. CUIIUV COUNTY NOTES. Tho following mnrrlago llconsoa woro Issued hy County Clork Watson during tho past wcok: Earl II. Doptio and Cecil Maudo McDonald, both of Dandon. Wnlter Howard Hard and Lovlna Elizabeth Franklin, both or Marsh flold. James nort and Sylvia Rosallo Hoyt, both of Coqulllo. Georgo Stalnburn nnd Dolla Mar dls, both of Marshflold. Edgar G. Smith of Mnrshflold nnd Lillian A. McCann of North rond. Eugono Elmer Noslor nnd Nina Cocllla Kolley, both of Coqulllo. Coqulllo Sontlnol. SIIKLL VESTS nnd GAMK DAGS nt TIIK GUNNERY. WANTKI) Hoy to work In grocery. "Pl'iy ai unco, misuurg s uro eery. FOR SALE Dry wood, flr and nl dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 758-L. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32, WANTKI) A good hook ngent nt onco. Apply Dox L, Times ofllco. FOIt SALK CHEAP Nearly now five-passenger auto. Address Dar galn, Times Olllco. UMimELLAS REPAIRED AT Marshfield Cyclery Phone 158-R. 172 No. Droadway. Dance Last night wns tho regular meeting night of tho Degreo of Honor nnd n fow of tho young folks of tho town woro Invited In fpr an Informnl luncheon nnd dan cing nftor tho session. Tho mooting wns hold nt tho Odd Follows hall and ovoryono present enjoyod a de lightful evening. Married Todny. This nftomonn, Str.nloy Weasels of this eltv nii'l Mrs. A. C. Smith of Portlnnd woro mnrrlod by Justlco of tho Peaco Ponimck. For tho past two yonrs,, Mr. Wessols has bcon city fnromi'ii . of the Oregon Power Company, nnd f Is won Known on tno nay. nioy will resldo In Marshflold. Mnko Season's Rocord J, B, Tow er and R. O Cordos returned yostor dny from a duck hunt to tho Sand Hills nnd tho Conies homestead bringing back twenty ducks ns tro phies of tholr prowess with tho gun. This is tits largest numbor brought In since tho opening of tho sonson, Thoy woro displayed In tho Gunnory win dow and wero vlowod with longing and admiring eyes by many old hunters. MARSHAL CARTER ARRESTED. Marshal Carter was arrested on Front stroot yostordny afternoon nnd roquested to obtain n penult from tho Flro Wnrdon for burning on Por hnm Park. Tho work of eloarlng Is going on rapidly, bo also tho salo of lots. Hotter tnlk with Rold nt your first opportunity. Olllco Colto Dldg, a" i iT - jB '.titV I L 1 'f O , ' ' it r J Nuggets of News Gleaned from tho Gold Reach Globe. Alf Miller Is now propnrlng to engngo In snltlng snlinon nt 11ns nell Ferry. Two largo Baiting tanks nro now under cnurso of construc tion. Tho contract for building ono mllo of wngon road on Sixes rlvor wns awarded to Lowls Forrlor and Jcsso Halo. Frank Colvln Is now ongnged In building himself n lino resldonco upon his nowly ncqulrcd Hunters Crook farm. Petitions nro now ready for cir culation In Pistol Rlvor, Gold Bonch, Weddorhurii, Euchro Crook, Jorry's Flat, Cedar Creole, Quosaten and Agnoss School district nsklng tho County Ilo 11 ndnry Hoard to call nn election In tho sovernl districts to iinlto them Into n High School dis trict. Tho iinusunl honvy rain of Inst weok has dono n grout dent of dnm ngo throughout tho ontlro county. Tho Weddorburn Trading Co. hnvo ovor 200 acres of grain out, un thrashed; Syphor & Chonowoth, nonr 100 ncres: nnd many ncres In tho Ccotco vnlloy unthrnshod. A. S. Mlllor has thirty tons of liny out; Dolinnr Cologrovo 20 tons nnd Win. Doylo hns probnbly 12 tons out, all of which Is moro or loss dainngod nnd somo entirely spoiled. CONTRACTS SHOWN. Har- Damaging Evidence Against vextcr Trust Produced. (By Assoclntod Press to The Coot Bay Times) CHICAGO. Sopt. IS. Contracts nnd nthor documents by which tin International Hnrvostor company la nllogod hi hnvo formed nnd cnrrled on n trust woro Introduced by tho government todny In Its nnt!-trtiat suit ngalnst that corporation. Ono of tho olovon eontrnctB shnw od that In tho purchase of tho 1), M. Osborno & Co. plnnt of Auburn, N. Y Georgo W. Perkins hnd sign ed for tho Harvostor company. In this Instnnco tho government c' nr'5 ed that "for two years the defon I unt' concealed and denied Its asso ciation with tho Osborno company aud operated tho latter as an Inde pendent company. This Is In pursu anco of tho dofondant's policy hv denying ownership to iiko tho con tinued companlos to break down competition and secure for selves tlio bonoflt of public moiit ngalnst combination " tlieni- sontl- KEEN KUTTER pocket knives nt THE GUNNERY. nrxTiNo co.rrs .s:t.io, $:t.. nnd Slum, at TIIK GUNNERY. Harmon Tailoring Co. 128 Front St. Opposite Orpheum Theater. GET Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens At the ffiwyJgWlfl fWMifij