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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912. EVENING EDITION. -w yOUR overcoat is one of your best friends; better choose it as carefully as you choose your other friends Hart Schaf f ner & Marx are the kind of friends a man wants to have with him You can have one hero for $16.50 and as much higher as you say. Suits $18 and up. Woolen Mill Store This ntoro In (lio homo of Hart Schnffner & Marx clothe Coptljtt lltit Ichtirnti & Mtr $z& If you chuck your overcoat Into tho comer every night, you nro not, giving It hnlf n chnnco to glvo you your money's worth. Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store AT -THE BUSY CORNER" SPECIAL SALE ON CIGARS Every smoker should take advantage of our spe cial 57th Saturday sale. Tomorrow, one day only wo will sell the famous brand cigars at the follow iug prices : Retail El Solano Concha 10c 7 for 50c El Solnno Victoria. . . .121oc 3 for 25c Mural; Operas 10c 'I for 25c Mumt Nav 10c 7 for 50c Murat Fronlcnac 121oc .3 for 25c Sow lirevas 10c 7 for 50c Sow Turin." 12ioC 3 for 25e Cuba Roma Hengs 5c 7 for 25c h Muvcn Reg 5c 7 for 25c Brown Tips Pnnct 5c 7 for 25c Flash Light Perf 5c 7 for 25c Poreco Brevas 5c 7 for 25c Earl of Pnwt 5c 7 for 25c Of Seal Port. 5c 7 for 25c B- & W. Cigars, .all shapes 0c 7 for 25c ft & W. Cigars, extra 2 boxes (10 to a box) for 25c Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE MAIN 298 -, US HOTEL ARRIVALS. X TIII3 CHANDLER J. J. Cllnkon board nnd wlro, Coos Itlvor! Joseph 13. Tuttlo, Eugono; Addison Ilonnott, Irrlgon, Ore.; Fred D. Drown, San Francisco; w. 11. Thomns, coqulllo; A. IS. UnrdHall, Handon; O. J. Scoloy, Coaulllo; A. A. Halo, Portland; It. U. Dement, Myrtle Point; O. n. Holt, Portland; 13. M. Gnrbor, Rosoburg; Simon Llljeroth, IJoavor Hill; Win. II. Hamilton, San Francisco; L. T. Morgan, San Francisco; G. W. Shelly, Myrtlo Point; V. L. Forsytlio, Fort lund; Augus Gor, Portland; J. D. Mitchell, Portland; Chan. 12. Schrocd or, MandoH: Hoy Hontloy, Portland; J. H. Wllklns, Portland; .13. E. Johnson, Coqulllo. WANT ADS. FOUND Key ring nntl bunch of keys ono marked 0. It. & N. Co. Ownor can got samo nt Times ofllco by paying for this notice FOR SALE A few Monarch strain Poklu ducks. Stock front Mrs. Young, Importor direct from Chi na of very largo ducks. Mrs. J. II. Price, Allegany, Oro. I'Olt RENT Modern Mv-room cot tage. Apply Fred Holm, -151 Elrod nvenuo. LOST or STOLEN Sixteen foot clinker built row bont, No. 22, painted green with rod strlpo around tho tQP. Rownrd for In formation nt Hrowory Saloon. PORTLAXI) IIOUSK Itoom nnd board. 207 N. Third St., cornor Commercial. FOU HEXT Ono fnnilslictl room. Address 334 First strcot. It's a Pleasure to Serve such fiweot, tender Juicy beef ns Is to bo had at this market. Hut its moro pleaBuro to tnsto It. Try t roast for Sunday dinner If yon would know what good oatlng Is. It will cost you nothing to try u. Our prices aro no higher t11 othors chargo for Just ordinary meat. WARSHFIKLD CAM HAAXBT. FOURIER BROS. Marshfleld Telephone North Bend 221 -J Two Market Bl KOIt HEXT Fifteen nnd a hnlf aero ranch on Ross Inlet, six ncroH undor cultivation. Apply to Illgglnson & Son, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOU SALE Dry wood, fir nnd al dor, nt CamphoR'a Wood Ynrd, Ferry landing, bono 158-L. ROOM AND BOARD Tho Roycrest, 388 First stroot. Phono 123-X. Stares & Framing Walker Studio Mlas Covered J at tho 2. Sox AGETS- sg- 1 17a Broad wav TONIGHT i i i THe Royal A Two-RocI Feature THE IU3FUGKES CASKET A hand-colored production by tho aAmOorner ' in KIssesA comedy that will keep you laughing all tho way through. tomorrow night. a i.t. tiirAA.rnnl feature' that you rauBt not miss, THELMA 10 Cents Don't Get Soaked It's bad for your health and a fow dollars spent hero will pro tect you. Wo hnvo a most com plete line of wet weather goods at most reasonable prices. Wo will enumerato a fow of thorn: First to bo considered is Keeping ). font ilrv. Our hlcll-ton sllOCS for men, boys nnd Httlo gonts will do this. Priced from $7.50 to $:i. Regular Boots for mon, uoj-b, and little gents. . . .80.50 to $2.25 Rubbers, mon and children, on sale at i MUX'S SLICKERS (Famous Tower Fish Drawl) Three-quarter length1 $.1.00 Pull IflllEth j. 3.50 GOLD M F.DAL DRAXI) fiOODS 3-4 Length SllcKers 9. Jackets ;'-'f Full length Slickers $. Slicker Pants $ Slicker Leggings "U7 GRAY ENGLISH SLIPONH 54-Inch f ' 50-Inch $15.00 Umbrollas for Toryone, from 50c to $7.50 The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. , g I COOS DAY TIDES. i nelow is given tho tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Marshfleld. Tho tides nro placed In tho order i or occurrence with their times on , tho first lino nnd holghts on tho second lino or each day; n compai Ison on consccutlvo holghts will Indlcnto whothor It Is high or low I water. For high wntor on tho bar, suustract 2 hours 34 minutes. San Gabriel nnd recently on tho Gleaner, will succeed Cnpt. Cornwall. Cure for Men. Dr. Geo. 13. Dlx of Marshlleld nnd Dr. Lcsllo Johnson of Myrtlo Point hnvo boon nwnrded tho hospital contract of tho Wlllott &. Burr Construction roinpnuy on the new Smith-Powers lino beyond Myr tlo Point. It Is likely that tho hos pital nt Myrtlo Point will bo utilized lnrgoly for tho enro of tho Injured and sick on tho work. dnte. i 26 lira. I IFt.. 2GHrs. IFt.. 27illrs. IFt.. 2S lira. IFt.. 29Hrs. IFt.. 30lllrs. Ft.. 3lHrs. IFt.. 2.00 D.4 2.41 C.5 3.2G 5.4 4.10 C.l 4.58 4.8 5,51 4.2 CGI 4.3 October. 7.28 l.C 8.00 1.9 S.33 2.3 9.07 2.7 9.4C 3.2 10.33 3.C 11.33 3.9 1.5G G.G 2.27 c!? 3.01 G.9 3.27 G.9 4.17 G.7 G.02 G.3 G.G7 5.8 7.59 0.3 8.35 0.7 9.15 1.1 9.59 1.2 10.41 1.1 11.43 0.7 0.0 0.0 LOCAL TUMPURATURI3 HE-PORT. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., Oct. 25, by UcnJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont meteorological obsorvor: Mnxlmum 01 I Minimum 39 At 4:43 n. m Gl Pcclpltntlon 21. Wind Southwest; rainy. Is Entertaining. Mrs. 13. Mlngus Is entertaining n fow friends nt her homo In West Marshfleld this nftor-noon. Recovered Overcoat. Archie Phillips who litis been advertising In Tho Times for a lost overcont, hns recovered his coat. It had droppod out of an auto bound for North He ml nnd somoono picked It up nnd saw tho ndvortlsomont nnd returned tho coat to Mr. Phillips. Tho latter has ordered the ndvortlsomont out of Tho Times, having accomplished tho de sired purpose. Mr. Phillips says nil ho wanted was his own overcont nnd ho fears nn ad with Bitch drawing qunlltltcs will bring htm moro over coats that belong to somcono else. To Asylum. The following Item from the Snlcm Statesman will bo of Interest to many of tho older res idents of Marshfleld: Yesterday tho county court ordered committed to tho Insane nsylum Chnrlcs Sned don, n Mnrshflold fnrmcr. Ho buf fers from tho hnlluclnntlon that enemies nro contsnntly on his trial to tako n pot shot nt him so that they may confiscate his proporty. Most nny tlmo of tho dny or night ho hears shots nnd only saves his llfo by ducking. Sneddon Is n na tive of Scotland nnd has been n resident of this state for 42 yenrs. Ho 1b mnrrlcd. the construction of tho Smlth-Pow-ors road out of Myrtlo Point, wna hero yesterday on mntters connect ed with tho line. DON SHORT Is In from Ten Mllo on business nnd pleasure. Ho Is rap idly recovering from tho Injurlou ho sustained when n horso fell on him n month or so ago nnd hns thrown away his crutches. It. II. DEMENT of Myrtlo Point wns In Marshfleld todny on route homo from a trip to Gnrdlner. Ho says tho run of llsh Is nbout over In tho Umpqun. Ono night recently ono bont brought In ovor 100 Inrgo ones. PERSONAL NOTES Go To Myrtlo Point. Tho MnrBh flold High School football team will go to Myrtlo Point In tho morning whoro thoy will play against tho Myr tlo l'oint High School boys In tho nuornoon. unino called at 1:20 p. m Boat Dolnyed. Tho Gnsco with tho Incoming pnsscngcrs from Gnr- uinor, mot with a mishap this morning nnd wns delayed nearly two hours. Sho had sovoral pass en gors. TOOTS NOHLE left for Myrtlo Point this morning, I. S. SMITH Is a Coqullle business visitor todny. DEPUTY UNITED STATES MAR SHAL GRIFFITH of Portland, who camo horo today via Gar diner to servo somo papers in United Stntcs court cases, m spending tho day with his old friend, Marshal J. W. Carter. Ho will probably lenvo tomorrow tor home. HUGH McLAIN is planning to go to Myrtlo Point to moot O. P. Coshovr of Rosoburg who Is to spenk hero In bohnlf of tho national demo cratic ticket. Mr. McLnln wants htm to sponk horo tomorrow night Instead of Wednesday but owing to tho wires being down ho could not got In touch with htm. REV. II. I. RUTLEDGB has roturnoil from n visit with his brother nt Snskatoon, Sash., Canndn. Ho says that section Is hnvlng n romnrknblo development, tho town hnvlng grown from n villngo of 500 to a city of 18,000 In flvo years. Ho had n very plonsnnt trip nnd will rcsutuo his pastorate horo noxt Sunday. NORTH DEXD NOTES. X L. A. LILJRQVIST returned to Co. qulllo this morning. New House. L. M. Noblo Is put ting In tho foundation for n fourth now rcsldonco In Railroad addition, cast of Hrondway. Ho haH Just com pleted tho third this soason nnd snys ho could rout ninny more. Funeral Tomorrow. Tho funeral of tho Httlo child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lund of North Hrondway, who died yesterday, will bo hold from tho homo nt 10 o'clock tomorrow, tho Rov. Mr. nurkhnrt officiating. WiiiiIh Franchise It Is announced that tho Orogon Powor company Is sooklng nn oloctrlc frnnchlso In Enst sldo. A numbor of houses tlioro hnvo boon wired by Charles Merchant pro paratory to gottlng tho sorvlco thoro. Case Up Again. Judgo Coko will shortly hear In Chambers n motion for n rohenrlng In tho $20,000 dnm ngo suit of Jordan SchnpporH of Al legany vs. tho Simpson Lumber Co. It wns docldod In favor of tho defend nut nftor tho first hearing. Report Incorrect Thoro wns n re port on tho streot his nftornnnn that tho Rodondn wns In troublo but this was n mlstnko ns It was Imposslblo to rocolvo nny wlroless messngo, tho lo- cm station not liolng In communlca tlon with nny othor point. Have Recital. Mrs. A. H. Oldloy ontortnlnod n fow friends nt her homo In South Mnrshflold last ovon Ing nt n rocltnl by threo of hor pu pils, Miss Florenco Rohfold, Miss Esther Johnson nnd Miss Myrtlo Cow an. Somo excellent numbors woro rendered. C. II. NOHLE hns returned ovorlnnd from n business trip to Portland. II. W. PA1NTI3R Is making n trip to tho Coqulllo Vnlloy points todny. P. 13. LARSON of Allegany wns n Mnrshflold business visitor todny. LEW PRICE of Gnrdlner Is In Marsh fleld todny on business nnd pleasure. JOHN D. GOSS will lonvo soon for Snn Francisco on business nnd pleasure. DR. LESLIE G. JOHNSON has ro turnod homo to Myrtlo Point nftor n short visit horo. ALBERT BEAR has returned to his North Inlet ranch nftor n fow wcoks' stny In town. A. W. DINDINOER roturncd yester day to Benvor Hill nftor n trip to Idaho and othor poltns. C. II. MARSH has returned from Ten Mile. Ho nccompnnlod Addison Ilonnott In from thoro todny. MR. nnd MRS. W. II. SCOTT will movo on Mondny from their pros- out homo on Brondwny Into tho A. E. Gngnon residence nt Hunker Hill. MESSRS. GOLDHERG, draughtsmen on tho now C. A. Smith pulp mill, roturncd to Snn Francisco yostor dny, hnvlng completed their work here. Gets Auto. Tho Coos nay Hak ory has recolvod n now Ford do llvory nuto, 1913 mndol. It Is it classy 22 1-2 horsepower car, es pecially arranged for delivery pur poses. Goorgo Goodrum brought tt down on tho Hronkwator yesterday for them. Baric from Hunt Clydo Hookmnn, T. C. Taylor nnd II. L. Andorson of tho Smith Powors Camp No. C hnvo roturncd from nn oxtonded hunting trip through enstorn Coos nnd Doug Ins counties. At Cow Creek, Andor son klllod n five-prong buck that wolghod 180 pounds, Rough Along Bench. Parties coming down tho bench from Gar dlnor yesterday nftornoon roport that tho storm was ono of tho most sovero thnt thoy havo encoun tered In n long tlmo. Tho wind blow a porfect galo nnd nearlv up sot tho Btago a number of times. Gets Brook Trout. In tho con signment of fish sent hero yostordny to place In Coos county streams, State Game and Fish Warden Flnloy includod 2,000 eastern brook trout for Dr. Straw to placo In tho smallor streams. Dr. Straw will probably havo them placed In the upper waters of Coos Rlvor. CLAUDE W. W LSON, son or J. Wright Wilson, hns roturnod from Salem, having duly passed tho bar oxamlnntlnn beforo tho Supremo Court. MAYOR JORDAN of Enstsldo was In Mnrshflold today. Plasterers nro nt work on tho now school house nnd It Is hopod to havo It complet ed by tho holidays. DEPUTY PROSI3CUTINO ATTOR NEY L1LJEQVIST returned to Coqulllo this morning, having boon cnlled horo yesterday u tho negro assault enso, E. F. MORRISSEY hns returned from Myrtlo Point whoro ho has boon supervising tho paving work. Tho wot wenthor Is delaying thorn but thoy nro making good progress J. O. LANGWORTIIY nnd Carl Davis loft yesterday with Jack Davis for tho Sand Hills' to try nnd locnto n fow of tho ducks thnt nro said to bo lying In wnlt thoro for tho duckless liuntorB, HENRY niSCHOP In n letter to rela tives hero says ho Is now at Out look, Wnsh., whoro ho Is pncklng fruit. Ho has about threo wooks work nftor which ho will return to tho Hay, T. L. HURR of tho firm of Wlllott & Burr, which has tno contract ror Mrs. J. V. Hodson who hns been quite 111, Is roportod Improving. Fred Holllstcr Is planning to mover to Snn Diego to locnto, It Is reported. A. Hoolllng Is slowly recovering from Injuries ho recolvcd several weeks ngo. Mrs. Oliver Wells of Los Angolo Is In tho city visiting her brothor, Wnrrcn Butler. O. W. Hunl, formerly of North Bend, Is reported to hnvo dlod at his homo In Springfield, Ore., Inst month. John R. Smith, of Snn Francisco, and formerly In tho hnrdwaro busi ness at North Hond, Is back In tho city visiting frlonds. Mr. Smith la now connected with tho Western Fuel compnny. Ills family resides In nor koley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Btoln of North Hond hnvo sufforod n doublo sorrow. A sister of Mrs. Stein, Mrs. Frank Ostormnn, formerly of North Hond, dlod nt Grand Islnnd, Nob., a fow dnj'B ngo. On Oct. 1G, Mrs. M. P. GnddlH, daughter of Mr. Stein, died nt St. Joo., Mo. GREEKS GO FROM BANDON. Party for tho War Leave from thnt City this Week. In nddlttnn to tho Greokn nnd Mon tenegrins who wont from this city to will for Europo. n pnrty or GreokB wont from Hnndon this weok to go back nnd fight with tholr people In the wnr with Turkey. Mnny otherti hero now nro In rondlnoss to go nnd nro only wnltlng until t!ty feel cor taln thnt their sorvlcos nro needed. Quito u number of tho Greokn hnvo business IntorostH nnd property nnd they do not wnnt to glvo up every thing unless It Is necessary to go but If thoy feol they nro needed thoy nro willing to do so, oven at tho sacrlllco of their local flnnnclal Interests. CHANGE POLLING PLACE. Taken to Coqullle Carrol Smith, tho negro prizefighter known hotter ns "Gunboat" Smith, was taken to Coaulllo this afternoon by Consta ble Cox. Smith wns bound ovor by tho grand Jury on tho chnrgo of nssaultlnc Mrs. Hlckorson nnd Mrs. Trolllngor, negresses, with n dan gerous weapon. Ho was unablo to furnish ?B00 bonds. Cornwall To Retire. Cnpt. N. J, Cornwall of tho tug Gleaner of Gardi ner Is planning to retire November 1 and dovoto his tlmo to his other business. He has been bar Gardiner for thirteen years, eight years on' tho old tug Hunter. Joseph Gardiner, formerly of tho steamer Fryers, Stewers and Roasters for your Sunday Dinner Also a fresh lot of vegetables. Phone Us Your Order Stauf f Grocery Co. PHONE 102 ..MASKErifl CANDIES Coos River Precinct Will Vote nt W. II. Smith Resilience. rrhA nnlllnr. nlnrn fnr vntnrH til tho North Coos River prwlnct 'III ho ch'nnged turn yenr irom mo building nt tho comotory which was used In former yenrs, to tho W. II. Smith roHldonco nt tho fork. Tho reason for the chnngo Is tho dilapidated condition of the ma building, J, J. Cllngonbenrd was In tho city today conferring with Judgo Hall, completing nrrnnge meutfl for tho change. OUXS FOR RENT THE GUX-XERY. fnti.'i.Mi.'u n.,,i iu'axiit liiirrfl.ll 20 CENTS POUND nt STAFFORD'S J SATURDAY and Sunday. flllKAT A1HSIIIP EXHIBITION" Saturday awl Sunday, OCTOBER 2 and 27. B. & S. Cold and Rheumatism Capsules will break up n cold or relievo rlieiiiiiatlsiii In n few bourn, without having any linrinfiil ef fects. They TONE your system, destroy linrmfiil bacteria ami elliuinato uric acid from tho blood. Ono trial will convince you this Is tho lcsit oold preparation on the market. .Money back if not satisfied. i . ... , i -'.