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."'-- .mini THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1912.-EVENING EDITION. fr ir Dayton Bicycles That Rump Gun Adv. Pump Guns Arc the same in quality and price whether boucht at a "sportsmen's headquarters" or a GUN SHOP. There nre two reasons why you should BuyYour Pump Gun of Us : FIRST We will make a profit. SECOND Our gunsmith will clean and oil your gun after every hunt during this season, FREE OF CHARGE provided, you buy it and your ammunition of us. The price on guns an ammunition is sot for U3. But there's a difference. Some one has well said: "What you get for your money is ns important as the amount you pay." Marshfield Cyclery- DAYTON AGENTS, Phone 158-R. 172 Broadway. COOS HAY TIDES. Rclow la given tho Hmo and height of high and low water nt Mnrsliflcld. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutive holghts will Indlcato whethor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, ouuauuci s UOUTB 3 minUtOS. date. October. 2CHrs. 2.41 8.00 2.27 8.3G Ift.. G.5 1.9 C.7 0.7 27IHrs. 3. 25 8.33 3.01 9.15 Ft.. 5.4 2.3 0.9 1.1 28 lira. 4.10 9.07 3.27 9. GO Ft.. 5.1 2.7 C.9 1.2 29 lire. 4.58 9.40 4.17 10.41 Ft.. 4.8 3.2 C.7 1.1 30 Hrs. 5.51 10.33 5. OS 11.43 Ft.. 4.2 3.0 G.3 0.7 31 Hrs. G.51 11.33 5.57 0.0 Ft.. 4.3 3.9 5.8 0.0 A WEATHER FORECAST. (Dy Associated Pross) OREGON' Fair In tho cast; occasional rain In tho west to night nnd Saturday. Southeast erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., Oct. 2C, by BonJ. Ostllnd, spcolnl govornmont meteorological observer: Maximum 55 Minimum 37 At 4:43 n. m 51 Precipitation 52 Wind Southwest; rainy. Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store WELCOME Mug the Coos Bat) Times Great Airship Exhibi tion and All the time. For out of town nconlo we have reserved room for your parcels and will make it as comfortable H w you and your friends as we always do. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. f "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE- .MAIM 9QR US IDLK'S. "BjON and WASHINGTON Business Directory nCl!. h City. Town and 1wl i..d,WTlpHve ,ke,ch ot liiJr ,lon Population, tele- ! & ro BEATXXE TONIGHT at ISe Royal THKLMA f U beann? ,1,most every one. h ri,,eautltlly Pictured in 10 CKXTS. 1 WreSL.1 . ?!OUXD.FOnD rWreri" ,inat PPular play, He of i.i y '"oiliest. wtek s ench MS'it dm- !85e. Uilldren, 15c. EtoT vcim b" VM1KMBE"BD: tfflwiKtoS Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Golden Rule Prices: Cotton Dlnnkets. extra (TO OC values, pair, 75c to $fr.t-J Ladles Cotton Underwear, C(r 25c to "VKj Somo In wool, M CA $1.00 to .pi.kJV Ladles Union Suits, (TO 50 Children's Hose, our special for Dovs and 1 sr Girls lOKj D. M. C. Embroidery Cotton, Cp 3 skeins for Royal Floss, silk. Iftf 3 skeins ,VVl Laces, one-half what you pay else where. A . Broadway, near Central. Golden Rule Store NEW LOCATION. Merchant's Old Stand. Socialist Meeting. A Socialist mooting will bo hold tonight at tho corner of Front and Market nvenuo. A Portland man will deliver tho ad dress. Ilnu Fnllv ItiviiTprr.!. Hiifli T.r,nt Is In receipt of n jotter from his mcth- or, Mrs. A. J. McNnll who nad bucii n tunning oxporionco on nor trip to Portland where sho was nearly swept Intn ITin npnnn hv n linnvv non. nnvlnir mat siio nau entirety rccovcrcu irom tho nervous shock Buatnlnod, Ciipt. NcInoii Recovering. Ko portB from tho San Francisco llfo saving station stato that Captain Norman Nelson, who wns Injured during surf drill last week la Im proving slowly nnd Is back on duty again, though tho Injury to nls back still troubles him. Hero Tonight. Hugh McLnln hns received word that O. P. Coshow of Rosoburg will bo hero to speak nt tho Odd Follows Hall tonight In bohnlf of tho Democratic national ticket. Ho expects a big mooting. Mr. Coshow will bo In tho county for a wcok. Returns Soon. Mrs. 13. N. Smith has received a lottor from hor fn thor, Robert Marsdon, Sr stating that ho will bo back on Coos Hay In tlmo to cast his voto In tho No vombor olcctlon. Ho missed his voto last yoar nnd says ho will not miss It this yenr. Ho Is now vis iting his dnughtor nt Albln, Iowa, having roturned from abroad re cently. Ho Is enjoying oxcollent health and tho trip Immonsoly. Ho formerly was engaged In conl min ing nenr Albln. In New rinco. William Donning, fnrninrlv kootior of the light llOUSO, nt Capo Arngo, and now In charge of tho station and or tno uuoys. uoaia vlco nt Tonguo Point, nt Astoria, writes from thnt plnco that ho Is woll nutniiiMinii In IiIr now nlaco. Ho Fends somo Interesting pictures of tho station nnd or lliou uoys, unnm nud other equipment. Mr. Donning oo,.o Mint 1m linn lwnn BOinOWlint In- PJ .V w ...... - --- - disposed on nccount of an attack ot grip but otnorwiso is onjoyniK " nn. nnsiiinn nml Is vorv comfortably established. His father from Roso- burg has boon thoro viBiting'inm. WANT ADS. WANTED Furnished liouso r apartments. Address RX., enro Times. u'jvrrn filrl for ireuei-nl house work. Family of two. Apply at onco at No. 020 Contrnl nvonuo. WANTKI) filrl for general house work. Phono 47-Y. WANTED Slashing or land clearing by tho acre. Address Druco Hood, Marshfield. FOR SALE A few Monarch strain Pokln ducks. BtocK irom jjm. Young, Importer direct from Chi na of very largo ducks. Mrs. J. H. Price, Allegany, Ore. LOST or STOLEN Sixteen foot clinker built row boat, No. 22, painted green with rod strlpo around tho top. Reward for in formation at urewory aniuun. PORTLAND HOUSE Room and board. 207 N. Third St., cornor Commercial. FOR RENT Ono furnished room. Address 334 First street. FOR RENT Fifteen nnd n half aero ranch on Ross Inlet, six acres under cultivation. Apply to Higglnson & Son, Marshfield, Oregon. n -iavv -n rcwirt fir anil 111 der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry lanainB. ""p jt,j " ROOM AND BOARD The Roycrest, 388 rirsi sireoi, uuu ... ... Wed Here Floyd L. Dnndnlt of Port Orford and May L. Kennedy of Soattlo wcr married horo Thursdny evening. Rov. H. I. Rutlcdgo oniela tcd, tho ceremony taking plnco at tho parsonage. Tho brldo arrived from Soattlo on tho Breakwater. Ruby Dead . The two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs.Enoch Holland of Llbby tjjed last evening nftcr n brief Illness. Tho death came as n decided shock to tho family and friends nnd many will unlto In ex tending condolenco to tho family. Remntii Here. Tho Very Rev. Father McMahon, head of tho Domin ican Fathers on tho Pacific Coast, and Father Donnelly who had planned to leave for homo todny havo decided to remain over until Monday. Tomor row Rev. Father McMahon will dollv or tho sermon nt St. Monica's church. Surprise to Family Tho. Rom from tho Snlom Statesman, printed in The Times Inst ovnlng about Chas. Sneddon having been committed to tho stnto hospital tlioro wns tho first Intimation that his family horo hnd of It. Ho loft horo n short tlmo ago nnd whllo ho had not been In tho best of condition, tho item from Salem camo as a dccldod shock to tho fam ily. Curry Safely Home. D. A. Curry who was thought to bo lost In Curry county, has turned up. Ho returned homo last night with a long brown and whlto board of tho Rip Van Wln- klo typo which ho cultivated during his six weeks In tho woods. When Curry stood bohlnd his bnrbor chnlr and said "next" his old friends would not respond. Until ho cut off his beard this morning It was not fully realized that ho waB back homo safo and sound. Curry said ho wont away to forgot Coos Ray nnd business nnd everything clso nnd that ho did exactly what ho Intended nnd thnt thoro was no cnuso for alarm about his being lost In tho woods. Thrco others wcro with Curry and they kill ed sixteen door. Will Tnko Vncntlon. Mr. A. E. Gagnon, master mcchnnlo of tho C. A. Smith mill loaves on tho next Nnnn Smith on a well enrned nnd extended vacation. Ho will go first to Minneapolis, whero ho lived for mnny years prior to coming to Coos Ray and whero ho has hOBts of friends wjio will wolcomo u re newal of old friendship. From IMn noapolls ho will go to Dal Dcs Cha lours, Onsporlo, Cannda, to visit tho relatives nnd frlonils of tho Into Mrs. Qngnon. This is Mr. Ongnon'a first vacation In a long tlmo nnd ho Is looking forwnrd with ploasnnt anticipation to an onjoynblo trip. Ho expects to bo gono nbout two or thrco months. His mnny Coos Rny friends will Join In wishing htm Qod speed, a pleasant Journoy mid n snrn roturu. PERSONAL NOTES j. ii. his H. PINKERTON enmo In from North Inlet ranch today. PINKERTON of North Inlet was a Marshllcld visitor todny. MISS RUTH HARRIS of Sumner Is visiting Marshfield frlonds today. MISS MAREL MILLS of Sumner is tho guest of Marshfield friends. MISSE HESTER NORTON of Sum ner is a Mnrshflold visitor. CHARLES SELANDER of Sumnor was In town todny on business. MRS. JOHN MESSBRLE of Catch ing Inlet Is n Marshfield shopper. MRS. L. O. MASTERS and datign rcr, MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sumnor, nro Marshfield shoppers. A. D. WRIGHT nnd MIKE DOON13 enmo down from Sumnor today to witness tho nlrshlp exhibition. MRS. FRED DARNARD returned todny from n short visit with rol nttves at Sumner. Am. nnd MRS. J. C. SAVAGE of Coqulllo enmo over today to in tend tho airship exhibition SHERIFF nnd MRS. GAGE of Co qulllo wero pnsscngerB on tho noon train todny. CHARLES SELANDER of Catching miet was a visitor In MnrsMleld today. D. J. REESE and Hugh Sneddon woro outgoing pnssongors on tho Drain stago this morning. MR. and MRS. WARREN RESSEY of Cooston woro Mnrshflold visi tors vodny. MRS. BYRON 8AVAGE of North Inlot was a Marshfield visitor to day. J. W. HOWARD of North inlot was n visitor In Marshfield to day. MRS. GEORGE 8. CAPPS Is ox pected homo this evening from u visit with frlonds In Dandon. MRS. OLIVER WILSON nnd MISS FOOTE nnd MISS MANSEL of Coqulllo nrrlved In Marshfield on tho noon train today. A. E. HADSALL of Rnndon, tho Dull .iiooso cnnuiciaio ror uounly survey E. L. nESSEY nnd wlfo woro down ". 111.. -..!.. , tl.nl iruill V.UU8 unur u.uiiy w ouu mu (lying mnchino exhibition. DR. WHITE has roturned to his homo nt Klamath Falls nftor spondlng scvornl wookn horo with IiIb wlfo who Is ill at Mercy hospital. Mrs. Whlto was not so woll today. Sho Is a daughter of Rusaoll Domont of Myrtlo Point. rr.mo to tnko In The Times alishlp exhibition. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH of Coos River is a Mnrshflold shoppor. MRS. J. F. LA PALME of Eastsldo wns a Mnrshflold shopper today. EMMET PIERCE loft toady for Port land whoro ho will spend n wcok or so. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON was horo from Eastsldo today visiting frlonds. E. W. WRIGHT returned todny from Bnndon nnd will lcavo Monday for Portland. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Portland todny In tho Horrmnnn Bradbury case, Involvong somo Coos RIvor tlmborlnnd. OTTO SCHETTER went to Bnndon this morning to meet Mrs. Schottor who wns duo thoro on tho Flflold today from San Francisco. MRS. OLSON nnd children roturnod to their homo on North Inlet today; nftor n short visit with Capt. Olson who Is now mnstor of a Coqulllo river vessel. MISS GEORGE loft today to visit frlcndB nnd rolatlvcs In Portlnnd until tho holidays when sho will return for n further visit with hor sister, Mro. Carl W. Evortson. MR. HENDRYX who rccontly sold his ranch near Hayncs Inlot to Fourlor Bothers wns In Mnrshflold today.' Ho has postponed his trip to Port land. Ho roporta Fourlor broth ers nro building n flno slaughter yard on his old ranch. J. O. LANGWORTHY roturned todny from tho Sand Hills whoro ho has been hunting with Jnck Davis and othor friends. They had bagged sovon kocso nnd n largo number of ducks boforo ho loft for homo. Tho romnlnor of tho party will return tonight. Gnmo Is most plentiful thoro nowj To the Voters of Coos and Curry Counties; Slnco my cnmlldncy for Joint Sen ator was nnnounccd nnd my pint form published nnd distributed. 1 or, Is in Mnrshflold In tho IntnrcRtn hnvo been Irvine to meet, nn mnnr of his cnndldncy. electors tiB posslblo within tho dts- E. J. MASTERS and sons, Abbott trlct In order to understand their nnd Gene, camo down from Sum- IdwiB nnd learn their wishes, ner todny to sco tho airship It haB been a surprlso nB well ns flight. a plcasuro to mo to find my post- MRS. J. W. CATCHING of Cntcli- tlon on legislntlvo questions ns not Ing Inlot Is n Mnrshflold shoppor forth In my platform, almost unl- and Is alBo taking In Tho Times vorsally approved, nnd to rocoivo bo nlrshlp exhibition. many assurances of Hupport front MRS. E. L. RORERTS, MISS GLA- mombors of all polltlcnl pnrtlofl. DYS ROBERTS nnd MISS ROB- I havo boon frank and hnvo trlod ERTS, tho latter bolng tho to stnto my position fully on ntl Catching Inlot Bchool teacher, nro important questions, but If thoro Is In Mnrshflold todny. nny point concerning which you J. M. CULLY nnd LOUIS STONE need n further Btntemont, spenk to of Catching Inlot nro Mnrshflold no nbout It or wrlto mo if I fnll visitors, Mr. Stono bolng nccom- to sco you, for I cannot meet you pnnlod by Core nnd Ltiawlg nil, nnd I wnnt n thorough under- mono, .sinnuing witn you. RORERT HOLVERSTOTT nnd wlfo.1 HOMER HOLVERSTOTT mid MISS MONTGOMERY enmo In from Fnlrvlow today to sco Tho Times nlrshlp .exhibition nnd to visit menus. T. R. SHERIDAN of Rosoburg, n brothor-ln-lnw of J. II. Flanagan. Is hero to look nftor business wnd visit his son, Goorgo Shorldnn, mnnnger of tho North Rond Con doiiBary nnd othor rolatlvcs jmd frlonds. Ho still thinks thoro is n good prospoct for n railroad bo tween Rosoburg nnd Mnrshtiold at an early dnto. North fBcnd News Don Gnrdlnor loft yesterday on w R IIAINFS n roturnoii fm, business trip to tho Bluslnw towuB AifiS iZiS1 ' '" Workmon nro now lnylng tho A N cnnisiAN:?nN nt vAriii n-.n,i plnnklng on tho North Rend end of AnN' S5?nf iwfv'froin MniSimn' l. ...nnf.n.i rnn.l in Mnralillnlil mill . " ,l-t.u"1 "r. '.'"' '.'""I .Willi inn, wn. imsten It o completion as rTS. Idly as posslblo. ........ Ooorco nnd Rnlnh. cnnin down Monngor Armstrong or tno houu - fron, Cn,ch,nB , llor tll,H , , n Oregon company oxpoets O. It. B , Beo tho nlrshlp flight. orn Smith, hoad of tho company nnd tho Monnsha Woodonwaro company, hero noxt wcok for a short stay. SPECIAL CANDY SALE nt STAFFORD'S SATURDAY nnd SUN DAY. PEANUT BRITTLE nnd TAFFIES 20 CENTS POUND. I ALONO THE WATERFRONT I - LA. V. DINDINGER, of Pittsburg, a cousin of W. 11. and O. L. Dlndlng or of tho Dnzar Is n rocont nrrlvnl on Coos Rny who oxperts to locale and mnko his homo horo. VIVIAN ANNIN nnd brother Craw ford of Myrtlo Point camo ovor on last night's train and aro guests nt tho J. C. Swlnford homo. 1 hoy Tho noxt four years will wttnoss great dovelopmontB In this district, thnt mny bo grnvoly Influenced tiy legislation, nud It la Important thnt you bo guided In your choice of legislators by sound Judgmont, un influenced by pnrtlsan prejudice or porsonnl lcnnlngs. I wish It thoroughly understood S thnt: First. Iv r.oprcflent no corporntlons and novor hnvo had any connec tions with thorn. Second. I nm nlllcd to no special Interest: my own Interests nro var ied and nro fnlrly roprosontatlvo of those of tho peoplo of tho district. Third. I havo mndo no promises outsido my plntiorm and no per sonal promises whatever. Fourth. I nm running my own cnmpalgn, and am under no onil gatloiiB, financial or othcrwlso, to iiuyono. Fifth. I hnvo been n resident of tho district for 30 years and am familiar with Its needs. Sixth. I am n strictly Indopond-ent- raiidldnto nud stand squarely on my own platform. If It Is yours, stand with mo. (Signed) J. O. STEMMLER, Cnndldato for Joint Sonator for Coos and Currv Countlos. Tho Nowborg Is barbound nt Em pire, tho bar bolng tho roughost to day It has beon In n long tlmo. Tho Rrooklyn Bnllod yesterday from Rnndon for San Francisco. Tho Rnndon nrrlved from Snn Francisco nt Bnndon todny and tho Flflold Is duo In thoro this afternoon. Tho Excolslor nrrlved In horo today from Snn Francisco nnd Eureka. Tho sehoonor Oregon sailed from tho Coqulllo yesterday with liimbor. Tho A. M. Simpson nrrlved In yes terday from San Francisco. LEWIS' HOT DRINKS touch tho right spot. TRY ONE. DEMOCRAT RALLY TOXIOHT nt ODD FELLOWS HALL. LEWIS' fountains REST HOT DRINKS. Borves tho DEMOCRAT RALLY TONIOHT nt ODD FELLOWS HALL. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Tliono 72, I'aclflc Livery and Transfer Conipnnr. Fry ers, Stewers and Roasters for your Sunday Dinner Also a fresh lot of vegetables Phone Us Your Order Stauf f Grocery Co. PHONE 102 MASKEY'S CANDIES Browm & (wamitoBn Mamuffactariirng Clhemaste recommend the following pivparnlloiiN iih being scientific mixtures of merit. Each ono Is giinniiito d to glvo nntlfiietloii or your mo ney liaclc. Ilroiva'H Cough Balsam, Ri-owu'n Headacliu Powderx, Bismmi'n Cnplllutouo for tho hair, Bi'iiimi'h Ruby Corn Paint, Uiiowii'h RIoimI Purifier, llnmn'H Healing Salve, Biiiwii'h Colic Mixture, lltoiMi's Veimlfiige, Brown'H Flea Raue, IIiouii'h Civso a strong house lioiiscliold illslnfei'taiit, Bi'ouii'k Whlto Liniment, Brown's Eczema Ointment, Biv'iivh'h Pile Ointment, Swunton'N SUiiiwuhlc Tonic rorrectH faulty dlgentlou and gas. Sivnnlon'H Tonic ICiiiuInIoii for ndullH, Kwiinton's Tonic Ilmulsloii for children. Swauton'H Healing Slick Salvo. Swaiitou'H Drawing Stick Salvo. Sw-iiiiIoii'h Daiidrurf Iiotlon, Swautoii'N Earacho Drops. Swauton'H Dermol Ointment for had burns and scalds. Swauton'H Emulsion for babies corrcctH griping and wind colic. Swaiitoii'H Kidney Remedy, Swanton's Eye. Water. Swauton'H Healing Black Oil for Imrli xvlro cuts la liorsci and U.S? Syrup of HyMipliosplil(es Compound builds up tlio systcni. IU' & S. Cold and Rheumatic tnpsulcM very effective for colds, grippe anil rheumatism. ,, 11. At S. Ijivemler Cream keeps tho hands nnd faco soft, precnts B.Ciins.'llDennol cures ImiIkoii oak, burns, bad scalds and skin (lis- lJ.e!S. Shaving Lotion elegant nftor shaving as a germicide. 11. K S. Eucalyptus SliamiKW, tho lest sIuiiiiikmi iwwder. 11. .xi S. Ollvo Oil, first flow, coin pressed and pure. Rememliei- Sunset Flavorings nro tho best. Insist on get tliiB Huiim'i Vanlla, Sunset Lepion and Sunset Baking Powder at your grocers. THE STORE I'OIl QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES. I w w M B m fi WM sW sBHHM & v. m m EsBIB Hl kv m VEBSm flnrainiE i