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-njmwp . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912.-M0RNING EDITION. -" It ELECTION RETURNS coming, in and they show by a big majority thai THE FIXUP lias the biggest and best exclusive lino of Men's Ololh ing, .Furnishings and Shoes in Coos count'. THE FIXUP Specialists in Men's Wear. MARSIIM&D NORTH BEND I JNlfef' Alivays "ThelBusy Corner"--The Rexall Store (I The Busy Corner " is elected the leading drug store of Coos Bay by a large majority Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PH0NE MAIN 298 US Golden R.ule Prices: Cotton DIankots, oxtra virtues, pnlr, 7Gc to.. Ladles Cotton Underwear, 2Cc to Somo In wool, $1.00 to... Ladles' Union Suits, 4Cc to $2.25 ..60c $1.50 $2.50 TIDES l'OR NOVEMHEH. Dolow Is Riven tho Hmo and height of high and low water nt Mnrshtlcld. Tlio tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino nml llnlirllfn nn tlm second lino of each day; n compni- ibuh on consecuuvo noights will Indlcnto whether It Is high or low Water. For hi eh wnlnr nn Mm linr -- ----- ......... vkB uv. -., ouuHuuet - nours 34 minutes. Mrs. Ft.. Hrs.. Ft... 7Hrs.. Ft.. 8 4. 59 1.0 0.1C 5.3 1.10 G.4 Hrs., 2.00 Ft... C.3 Hrs.. Ft... !.4G 5.3 11.19 5.9 5.50 1.2 0.37 1.5 7.20 1.8 7.59 2.2 5.47 1.2 12.31 C.3 1.10 C.8 1.45 7.0 2.21 7.1 0.0 0.0 G.3G 0.4 7.23 0.4 8.0G 0.9 8.4G 1.2 Children's Hoso, our spcclnl for jiovb aim (. Qlrls 15C D. SI. C. Embrofdory Cotton, 3 skolns for Royal Floss, silk, 3 skeins Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call nt PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selec tion from tho largo stock now on hand. for. Wilson has in his employ tho only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And nono but tho best work is turned out. r'sEHSu ..5c 10c Laces, one-hnlf what you pay cIbo whoro. Rrondwny, near Central. Golden Rule Store NEW LOCATION. Merchant's Old Stand. 'THE FRIEND OP COOS HAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, AT 8 A. M. Oj.VXEOTINa WITH TUB NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NOHTII PACIFIC KTEAMBUIP COMPANY. HM 44. O. P. McGEORGB, Agent. PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wlreleM and submarine bell SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SArf FRANCISCO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th at 8 a. m. AJJ I Pweiict Rwrvtlon From San Fraiiclsco Must IJo Md t re niuldliip, or PJor No. 10. All reservations must bo ta ken up 24 liourH before sailing. tmnv,.. lEIUOOHAN TRANSPORTATION CO. iL"0NE 44. O. F. McGEORQE, Agent. Steamer Washington Sails Wednesday Noon, October 30th, from CooslBay for San Francisco and Los Angeles WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT iiOOW, Ageat. Ocean Dock. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. IMffl pSSM AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, at 8 p. m., "'-' 1 M 9AnM MAIWIIFIKLD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE, 0. -, une Main as-L. j. O. MILLER, Agent. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. WUe omc Phone 191 Platting Land a specialty. The Fashion Tailors For Ladies and Gents Clenning, Pressing, and Alterations 150FrantSt. WEATHER PREDICTIONS. Rain tonight nnd Wednes day; southerly wlndB, brisk and high on tho const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., Nov. C, by DonJ. Ostllnd, spoclnl government motoorologlcnl observer: Maximum G4 Minimum 41 At 4:13 n. m G2 Precipitation C9 Wind Southwest; rnlny. HORN. RIRT1IS. I ENEGREN Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcn Enogrcn of Coos River, Nov, 5, n son. !!). Rough. Owing to tho rough bar, tho Nnnn Smith, which went to tho lower bny this morning, was unnblo to cross out today. Is ltnnltrupt. Art Ulancbnrd, of tho Oregon Powor company, who ban been conducting n livery business hero, hns filed n potltion In bank ruptcy, ;j!s liabilities nmount to $2793.20 nnd his nssots consist of $2910. 02 In unsecured claims nnd $097 In secured claims. A hearing of creditors will bo hold boforo Ito ferco Sohlbrcdo Nov. 14. GAIT. COX WELL KNOWN. J SewingJMachine Needles at Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agent. . Phono 1.1K-R 172 Rromlwny WANT ADS. FOR RENT Modern five-room bungalow, 853 Third and High land. Cnll between C and G In tic evening. FOR SALE Gati stove.. 10H South Second strcot. WANTED Roy of 18 or 20 yearn to learn bakory trnuo. Aduross "i enro Times ofllco. WANTED A roll top desk. Ad dress Dox 720, North Bond, Oro. WANTED AlKWt Nov. 1.1 I will want an oxporlonced woman to cook for 0 or 8 porsons nnd tako chnrgo of rooming house. If satisfactory, will havo permanent homo. Phono 105, snyuor Ho tel, Marshflold, Oregon. WAVTHIl 2 op .1 bonrdcrfl and roomors. Mill men preferred. Ap ply 21 a s, uroauway. WANTED Ono cniMtblo housemaid, Good salary. Phono 209-L. IP YOU HAVE lots or ncreago In rail road addition to sell, wrlto Dox 74U and state price. POR RENT Ono furnished room in prlvnto family. Address w, care Times. NOTICE Will tho iarty who bor- rowed trie puncn worn. wi in tern from Mrs. Whoreat kindly re turn the same. POR SALE Seven lots in heart f city. $1500 cash ir ianeu in ui noxt seven days. Address box 792, Marshfield, Oregon. WANTED A small launch, 0 to 10 horsepower. Aaaress luub j Manufacturing Company, Bond, Oregon. North WANTED A good autonioiiiio. Will trauo 40 acres oi uuu mu In Oklahoma. Address C. k. Nlles, Coqulllo. irau Timber Goal anda&U "EABTSIDH" MONEY TO LOAN On Piano, furnl nAnn ncAnarrV AtY Call sza rio 8 Vm? " iw 334 First streit. Phono na-.i. 'FOR SALFDry wood nr and al- Ferry landing. Pbona 1S8L. ROOM AND BOARD TlieRoyerest, Wealthy Land Owner of Lnno County In Dead. Cnpt. W. A. Cox, who dlod sud denly nt Florence, was ono of tho promlnont men of Mint placo. Ho was tho son of n Nova Scotia shipbuilder nnd wan born In 1831. His onrly llfo was spent sailing tho urcnt I.nkos, nt which occupation ho gained tho tltlo of cnptaln. Prom tho lakes bo moved wost, lo cating In California, during tho year 187G. Ho nt onco ontorcd Into tho seafaring llfo on tho Pa cific const as captain of a constor and soon beenmo tho owner of a ship. Ho wns ono of tho first naviga tors to enter tho Sluslnw river. During n later trip his ship brako anchor near tho mouth of tho rlv or nnd drifted to n wntory grnvo on tho Sluslnw bar with hor ontlro crow, which Includod two of his sons, Captain Cox happened to bo ashoro nt tho tlmo doing somo trading nnd escaped. During tho yonr 1875 ho moved with his family to Acmo, on tho Sluslaw. Ho nt onco took tho Ini tiative on nil mnttors that woro for tho wolfaro of tho country nnd wns soon Its most ontorprlslng citizen. Ho gavo tho Innd for tho first two mill sites on tho Sluslnw river. During tho early 80s ho moved to Floronco which has over slnco beon his homo. Captain Cox was ono of tho wealthiest land owners In Lnno county, owning sovernl thousand acres of farm and timber Innd on tho Sluslaw, bosldes a great portion of both Acmo and Floronco, I PERSONAL NOTES MISS EVA DRESSER Is cntertnlnlng n few friends nt her homo on Hnll Avonuo this nfternoon. MR. nnd MRS. HUTTON arrived last ovenlng from Toledo, Illinois, nnd will mnko tholr homo In this city. Mrs. llutton Is tho oldest daughter of C. C. Pratt, well known In Marshfield. W. S. CHANDLER nnd wlfo nro ex pected hero next week from Wash ington, whoro thoy hnvo boon spondlng n fow wcoks for Mr. Chandler's health. Ho Is reported much Improved. EDGAR M'DANIEL enmo down from North Dond Inst evening nnd as sisted tho Times In furnishing tho North Uond pcoplo with its Asso clatod PrcBS report of tho National election. MR. SQUIER, who has beon connect ed with tho Coqulllo Valley Senti nel for tho past yoar, arrived horo last ovonlng from Coqulllo, Ho is onrouta to Eurokn, whero ho has nccoptcd a now position. S. C. SMALL returned yesterday from Myrtlo Point to vote Ho reports thoy nro progressing vory well with their paving thorc. About 300 men nro now employed In tho construe Hon of tho Stnlth-Powora rond out of Myrtlo Point. HOLD ROAD MEETING. Gathering nt North Rend Night Re foro Elect Ion. A good rond mooting was hold nt tho Joy thentro In North Rend Inst evening under tho auspices of tho Commercial Club. Dr. BArtlo and Attnrnoy Mullen spoko on tho good ronds proposition In this county nnd urgod tho pcoplo to voto for tho Homo Rulo Dili. ELECTION RETURNS AT MA'IT'H RILLIARD PARLORS. SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. Presbyterian Ladles' Aid with Mrs. James Forty of Uunkor Hill Social Embroidery Club with Mrs. O. HntiBon. Mrs. A. 13. Adolsporger nnd Miss Rush nt enrds In honor of Mrs. Clnybaugh. Rnptlst Ladles' Sliver Tea with Mrs. A. Z. Downs. , THURSDAY. Soclnl Sowing Club with Mrs. Gcorgo Ayres, Presbyterian Ladles' at an all day session with Mrs. C. H. Walter. I Ladles' Art Club with MrB. Dorsoy Kreltzer. North Uond Altnr Oulld with Mrs. Goorgo Golscndorfor. A. W. N. Club with Mrs. W. P. Murphy. - . T I WITH TlIK Rtrnr ""' James Stock of Sumner who lino been III of la grlppo Is reported much Improved. Mrs. Whlto of Klnmath Falls who has mcon 111 at Mercy hospital for several months Is slowly Improving. Fred Hngolsteln who went to Ton Mllo n wcok ngo on n hunting trip nnd wns stricken with rhoumntlsm re turned yestordny. Ho Is walking on crutches. C. A. Smith whllo on n tour or Inspection with A. H. Powers sus tnlnod n bruised foot nnd brokon too ns a result of n plank slipping: undornenth him. Tho Injury is rnthor painful nnd will handicap him In gottlng around. Mrs. O. F. McGcorgo nnd Ilttlo son who hnvo been qulto HI aro reported Improving. Mrs. acorgo Stclnburn Is roportod qulto 111 of bronchitis. DISCHARGING CARGO. Insurance Sinn Hero Regarding tho Steamer Washington. L. Curtis, representing tho Donrd of Mnvlno Underwriters of 8nn Fran cisco, is horo rogardlng tho stoamof Washington which sprung n lonk whllo crossing tho bar. Mr. Curtis Is a son captain nnd Is now with tho bonrd of underwriters. Ho Is n cou- nln nt T'nntttinatnr flni-Ha nt tl.lu ltv Today tho Washington Is nt tho city uocK in norm ncnu nnu in discharg ing hor cargo. Winchester, Stevens nnd Romlng ton PUMP GUNS nt THE GUNNERY. ELECTION RETURNS at HILT YER'S. ELECTION RETURNS at HILL-YER'S. SPALDING athlotlo GOODS at THE GUNNERY. FINNAN HADDIES SMOKED SALMON SMOKED HALIBUT Stauf f Grocery Co. PM0NE 102 MASKEY'S CANDIES Wm. L. Cook, who was postmas ter nt Nelhart, Montana, writes: I recommend Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound to all my peoplo. and they aro nevor disappointed with It. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds gives tho best possible results." For sale by Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., the Busy Corner. Opening AniraoMmcemeinifc Wo desire to aiinounco to tho pcoplo of Coos Bay Hint Lcid's Bakery and Delicatessen will bo open to tho public tomorrow morning with a full line of Bread, Cakes, Cookies, Pies, amid All Baked Goods We have adopted as our motto: "Cleanliness is next to godliness." Oer Bread Us Made Cleaim Kept Cleaim Delivered Clean Sold Clean WeExtend a Special Invitation to the Ladies to call and inspect our sanitary bakery ono of the most modern and thoroughly equipped baker ies in Oregon outsido of Portland. You will bo welcome at any time and wo know wo can con vince you that our bread and baked goods aro tho cleanest and best made. f 'J "Bakrarsrffand ILatgiUUl s -Delicatessen 'l , .' I --H Mil I. l Phono 112-L. 133 Second street. Next the Corner Central Ave. TONIGHT THe Royal A splendid photo program Tho Hcdemptlonlst Redeemed through tho lovo of a child. Tho Fear A tnlo of tho sea and a cowboy. Extremely dramatic and convincing. Loin's Sncriflcc Tho self-denial of a pretty In dian maid. Good music and realistic sound effects. 10 cents. Prescriptions IlrliiR them all to our store. Wo can till any doctor's proscription so as to give tho best results. Re member every prescription you bring hero will bo illlod by grad unto chemists; only tho highest class drugs and chemicals aro used. Tho STORE for QUALITY GOODS and PENSLAR RE.MEDIES. VaA VVm LH b i J W flE flH 0 1 .A 381 nrt wit " -- ttesural Al ltiihfcSeM OM