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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. EVENING EDITION. SSBHEIBllliSiVaSK: u When You Buy a Suit of Clothes or mi Overcoat or a Raincoat, you vw.nt roine guar-nnlec- (lint yon aiv getting value fur tlio price you my. TIiiiCh why vu M-lt the elothoH , sell LOSS BROS, label. . ... f .,, WfcSfefflBJl Ever slop (o think .ut uhnt a label like (Ills lies inwi.i to lu,j,.,-? Why, Just this: First, tho mnlor knows the article IS HIGIIT. He's proud of It nllllng to he Judged by It and stands bark of It. Second, v, as merchants recommend the article ( you. Wo expert, (o be lieiv u long time. Vou ran find us at th sanio ilnco every day. Wo want to do IiusIiilms with you every year. Don't you seo that we could Mter afford to GIVE you a new gntmcut than to havoyou dlsiiiiolutrd with any thliur wc recommended. Inst think tJioe tilings over and YOU will see bow It pays to buy hero tlio guaranteed clothes vo t Schloss Suits $15.00 to $25.00 iOtherSuits $8.50 to $15.00 The Fixup mi F1& IJfLLI III 'II ' I I ! fliV3Pv nnMO MOTMtai ImtJTi Vi ta cunwQ umrwif (V3S TIDES FOR NOVEMBER. Xortli Trout St., Slnrsliriohl .Sliertuiiti Ave, North llend. Below la clvcn tho Hmn nnd height of high nnd low water nt Mnrsnncid. Tlio tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho Ilrst lino nnd holghts on the second lino of each day; a compni Ison on consecutlvo holghts will Indicate whethor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, substrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 19'llrs.. 3.4-1 Kt.. 1.7 20!Hrs.. 4.31 Pt.. 1.9 10.35 5.2 11.18 5.0. 4.41 o o H.29 1.4 11.01 4.1 11.59 4.4 Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store THE ARCH LINIMENT roit bruises, pain and rheumatism. THY A ItOTTLE PrkeI25c and 50c HOM) UNDER GUAltANTE. MONEY IJAOIC IF NOT SATISFACTORY. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE' "THE BUSY CORNER" , MAIN 298 US - - ii iimn -ri-T Miirrr 111 ft " Ji9JC fc I 1 1. 1 li-"J II pi1 LlJr Bakery t 0. W. Attention ! HJXTIOX OF OFFICERS AXI) Class INITIATION Mi Wcdneailnv nvnnlni nun. fetu of utmost Importnnco to M brought lioforo tho camp that wrjr Neighbor Ib Interested In. lure to bo piescut. 7:30 f. n. Come. W. H. HOLDIMAN, District Manager. Dayton News TONIGHT IEe R.oyal I'UOF. HINSIIAW j e faiuilv.it nn you ever saw. IV l'HOTO PLAY flee Uvlp tho Poor Tele's Gratitude. . CJgaiettes. 'W 11 , tuv, ,, fi. iBc; Dalcony 10c. Jk.Sad..lll roturiilni lamois. U. .-!n ""lc sketch mind- i. aTi "'""w'iib U ques "'nallsni. uAposureH DAIHY liUNCTIICS. Ill addition to our bakery wo nro prepared to servo dollclous lunch cons. A delicious cup of coffee, a good cup of tea, n nlco cup of hot choc olate In fact anything that can bo round at a flrst-claBs bakory lunch. Open evenings and Sun days, Wo always carry a full lino of IlrvmlM, Cakes, Cookie. 1'ieH and naked (ioodn. Wo have adopted as our motto, "CIcnnllncBs Is next to godliness." Our bread Is inado clean, ltopt clean, sold clean, dollvorod clean. litil N. 2nd St. Phono 112-Ij WHAT1IICH FOItKCAST. OKIsaON Occasional rnln tonight nnd Wednesday; cool er tonight, except near coast; southerly wlndB, i.ocaij TKMPimATimn IlKCOIU). For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m, Nov. 19, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont meteorological observer: Mnxlmum CI Minimum 40 At 1:43 a. in 48 Precipitation 1.10 Wind, southwest, partly cloudy. 110HN. VfNEYAUI) To tho wife of J. W. Vineyard of Kastsldo, a son, weighing eight poundB, PERSONAL NOTES F. KOHLSTAD of Coos Itlvor Is In town today. !:. J. MASTKHS of Catching Inlet was lu town today. aiJOUOK SKLANDKIl of Sumner Is in Mnrslifleld visiting. EVA IIODSON of South Coos River spent tho day In town. EL.NA SEI,ANDEU of Sumner Is In Mnrslifleld for a fow days. JOHN DIASCA was in Mnrshflold to day from South Coos Illvor. MRS. W. 11. SMITH of Mllllcoma wns lu town today shopping. J. I). CLINKINDEAUD of Sumner wnB In town today on business. MIKE HOONE of Sumner Is In town on business and pleasure, j. u. liAiuviJH oi bumncr is n .Marslineld business vultor to day. MRS. HURT POREMUS wont up Coos River this morning for nn outing. MRS. SAM SHOOK of North Coos Itlvor enmo to Mnrshflold this morning. W. E. I1ROWN and wlfo wont up Coos River today for a fow days outing. MRS. ETHEL MACINTOSH of South Coob Jtlvor wns l)i tliwn todny Bhopplng, Will Improve. E. R. Hodflon Is arranging to romodol nnd Improve his rcsldeuco on South Fourth street. Concert Sunday. Tho Coos nay Concert Hand will glvo another of Its delightful concerts, Sunday, No vombor 24, at 2:30 o'clock, In tho Masonic Opera House. Open Meat Market Mr. Pctora Is arranging to open a now moat mar ket on Ilroadway, south of Golden, In tho building formerly occupied by tho Pacific Monumental Works. LESTER IIAZELTIN of Catching Inlet In lu Mnrshflold today on business. SOCIAL CALENDER. TUESDAY. Ladles' Guild with Mrs. F. A. Sacchl. C. W. IJ. M. Missionary So ciety at Chrlstlnn church. WEDNESDAY. Presbyterlnn Ladles with Mrs. W. .F. McEldownoy. Prlscllln Club with Mrs. Fred Grlnolds. Methodist Missionary moot ing nt Methodist Episcopal church, Mrs. W. P. Murphy nt brldgo ten. South Coos River. Tho brido U a sister of Mrs, T. F. Smith, JOHN PORTER of Allegany was In Mnrshflold today attending to business. JESSE SMITH of South Coos Rivor attended K. of P. lodgo In this city Inst night. NIEL WATSON camo to Mnrshflold from Coos City last evening to nttend lodgo meeting. .MRS. ENOCH HOLLAND nnd son woro In town todny to rcccivo modlcal treatment far tho little follow, who bus boon poorly for Boiiio tlmo. J. W. DENNETT Is oxpectod homo on tho llrenkwator Thursday from Portland. MR. nnd MRS. PAUL CROOKS nro in Mnrshflold today, looking af ter business. J. M. CULLEY Ib In town today from Catching Inlet looking nftcr business Interests. WANT ADS. FOR SAMC Yoiiiik Aiiconii roost ers, cheap. Also one pair ban tams. Apply 523 South Ilroadway. WA.NTED Clgnr k'H "t Chandler Hotel. LOST MoiHbiy, old fashioned lm-k-et and chain. Reward for re turn to watur company office Published Occasionally by Mnrshflold C'yclery News Items Somo Mnrshflold dealors aro not Boiling tho sanio nmko of whools as last year. WANTED CoiiiK'tent .girl fop gen oral housowork. Apply Mrs. C. R. Peck, G19 South Elovonth St. I'Olt SAM') Somo choice thorough bred Durock hogs, ntalo or fo male, about CO pounds; right for breeding purposes coming spring. Reasonable prices. Crnt od nnd shipped to nny point. U. F. Wyntt, Myrtlo Point, Oro. of Rimer's 'Airfn prvirp J- SI. Dodge, Driver. f at Palaco Restaurant. Fws, s.j r 5-L, day and night. wihfield. rwn K V GOOD WATHI OR FINE JEWELRY C BARKER tcll nn.l T . . . K fC -uweiry Keimlrlng. oi.. aiarshfleia. lu-- . " I- n-. i. m vjiik mil. ... i t Ken,..;' ":"u WUB posrmas- b sa K? 2S b It. pit .never disappointed fOnoiiBj Vley s Honey and Tar h)T Lo2LP.Wta results." For 0iT Corner. rus Co" Tlioro nro two reasons for mnk' lng such n change. First Just for fun. Second Because tho last kind did not mako good. There Are 74 Dayton Bicycles in Coos Couny and wo nro Mill selling Dayton Bicycles with tho Dayton Guarantee Wo did, wo do, wo will replaco defect I vo pnrts on Dayton Bicycles Free, of Charge Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents, Phono 1C8-R. 172 Broadway For GOOD SHOES and GOOD REPAIRING nt RIGHT PRICES. Go to August Oleson 215 South Ilrondwny. VOTE FOR WANTED Competent English and goomotry teacher for prlvato class. Two or threo nlghtB week ly. Address C, enro of Tlmos. FOUND A .tro uhero jou can buy tho bent hats in town for the least money at .Mrs. A. G. Akon's. WANTED 200 Indies to buy mil linery at Sirs. A. G. Aiken's, nt tlio greatest reductions over or fered In Coos County. Meeting Friday. Owing to tho funornl of Mrs. O. H, Jnckson, tho Indies of tho C. W. D. M. hnvo postponed their missionary mooting rrom thlB afternoon to Frldny of tornoon, nt tho Chrlstlnn church. MiinoiiIc meetings A spoclal moot ing of Mnsonlo bodies Is being hold this nftornoon to confer tlio Most Worshipful Master's Dogrco prollm Innry to tho conferring of tho Royal Arch Dogrco this ovonlng. Heavy Rainfall. Tlio rainy sen sou rosumed oporntlons again last night nn Inch nnd ono-tonth falling up to thlH morning. This mnkes a totnl of 20.93 Inches slnco Septem ber 1, or about doublo whnt it wns for tho Biiino porlod a year ngo. Issuo Invitations Inventions nro out for tho wedding of Knthorlno Kl in MncLnurln to Hornco Molsln Al bco. Tho wedding will tuko place nt tho homo of Mrs. K. C. Drews, Saturday, Novombor tho twenty-third nt eight thirty o'clock. Initiate Candidate.. Tho Knights or Pythias hold Initiation lust night In tholr hall In tho Odd Fol lows building mid conferred tho third dogreo of Knight on Shormnu Cutllp or Dnnlols Creok. Tho nt tondnnco wnn rather disappointed for tho nowly Initiated wns not much of n cowboy. FOR SALE Furniture of seven room houso, closo in, Address X, Times offlco. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, largo, with modern con veniences. Apply It, enro Times. FOR RENT Furnished slv-roont houso, comploto with modern conveniences. No children nnd references required. Address Dox A, Times Offlco. A. J. Bailey, a railroad engineer, Batesvllle, Ark., says: "I Burrorod with kidney and bladder trouble so bad I wns unnblo to work. I had such severe pains In my back I could hnrdly got up. I tried sev eral physicians with no result, but Foley Kidney PIUs have dono won dors for me. I recommend them to all." For salo by Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., the Busy Corner. FOR SALE Columbia river fishing boat. 25 feet, 10 Inches long, 7 ft. 10 In. beam. 5 h. p. 4-cyclo mako and brako Regal engine complete. Apply South ern Oregon Co., Emplro, Oro. FOR SALE Launch Undine; 31 feot long, 7 foot beam. 10 h, p. Just out of tho shops, nawly painted, all In first class condition. For a quick turn $500 cash, Easily worth $1000. Very trim nnd speedy. C. F, McGeorgo, Phono 44. FOR RENT Modern O room houso in Ferndale. Phono 171, North Bend, Oregon. FOR RENT Warehouse and oftlco. Formerly occupied by Goodrum'a garage at tho foot of Central Avo. Apply C. F. McGeorgo, Agent. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd nl der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 153-L. ROOM AND BOARD Tho Roycrwt, 388 First street, Phone 123-X. An unfilled want causes unbappl ness Times Want Ads get results. I Meet. Wednesday. Tho Womnn's Homo Missionary society of tho MothodlBt church, will hold n moot ing tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock nt tho Methodist church. An nttrnctlvo missionary program has been prepared and iiuibIc will bo roudorcd by tlio Ladles' Mission ary quartet. All ladles nro Invited. Thoro will bo n sack offering to bo used in slum work. A. J. Shorwood of Coqulllo camo In on tho noon train to look nf tor business matters. J. C. KENDALL returned on tho noon train from Coqulllo, whoro ho went on business. SIMON ERICKSON of Larson's Iu lot wns In Mnrslifleld todny, on roulo homo from n visit nt the Mnttson nnd Solnndor homes near Sumner. F. A. HAINES roturncd to Myrtlo Point yestordny to rcsumo his work on tho Smlth-Powors log ging rond nftcr having spent Sun day lu Murshflold. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING arriv ed hero from Myrtlo Point Inst night to visit her mint, Mrs. W. P. Miirnhy. nnd other relatives and friends on tho Bny. MR. nnd MRS. WILLIAM RODIN SON camo to Mnrslifleld tills morning from North Coos Rlvor, from which plnco they nro mov ing tholr household goods to Bny City. MRS. LEONARD MASTER8 of Sumner wnB In town today. Mrs. Masters says tho ladles of Sum ner nro making preparations for n leap year party on tho 30th. Tho men furnish tho refresh ments and locnl musicians tho music. MISS OLIVE RICHARDS enmo to town from Sumner this morn ing to spend a fow days. IRVIN ROSS of Coos City wob In town Inst ovonlng to nttend tho Knights of Pythias doings. MR. nnd MRS. AL SMITH of Coos Rlvor camo down tho rlvor this morning to upend the day. MRS. BOYD M. RICHARDSON Is entertaining n fow friends nt miction bridge this nftornoon. MRS. II. E. BESSEY nnd dnughtor, Kuthorino, woro In town today from tholr homo nenr tho cruum-ory. CHAS. DUNGAN of South Coos Rlvor, enmo down tho rlvor this wcok roturnlng on tho afternoon boat, REV. FATHER KEARNEY of Ban don camo over on tho train Inst ovonlng to visit Rev. Fnthor Springer of North Bond. SIRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Co qulllo, who has boon visiting her parents, Mr, and Sirs. Jud Mills or Sumner, Is lu Mnrshflold to day. MRS. JOHN GRANT of South Coos Rlvor, who has boon visiting nt tho homo of hor parents near Siunnor Is In Mnrshflold on hor way homo. MR. nnd MRS. HOWARD returne.d this morning from a short busi ness hip to Suinnor. Mr. How nrd Is tho local roprcsontatlvo of J. Folgor. Road Ib bad J, D. Goss, who return ed yestordny via Myrtlo Pointy ro ports tho road Is In bad shape, Tho first twonty miles out of Rosoburg was mado by auto In good tlmo but tho noxt forty miles wns by stago and took from 0:30 In tho morning until 3:30 the noxt morning, Including sov- ornl breakdowns. Cannery Closel. The Tnllant Cannery on North Front street has closed operations for tho season on Coos Bny and most of tho crow havo departed for tholr homes. Mr. Tnllant Introduced an Innovation In tho cannory hero this year by hav ing all tho work dono by white la bor, mostly girls, Instead of Chin araen. Tho season Is understood to havo been very successful. Take Defiosltlons. Attornoy E. J. McAllister of Portland Is hero taking depositions In tho case, of Chrlstlnn Herrmann vs. Henry Songstackon, John F. Hall, L. D. Smith and others. Herrmann charges that certain Eastsldo prop erty belonging to his formor wlfo, remembered on Coos Bay as Mrs. Norman, lias been sold for much less than It was worth and seoks to recover tho dlfforenco. Tho case will bo hoard In tho federal court In Portland, December 15. The depositions aro being taken before Miss Violot Henderson. If you havo anything to sell, rent or trade, or want help, try a Want Ad. OEOROE M'CUTCIIEON loaves on tho Redondo Thursday morning for California in hopes of bono lilting his health. Tho many frlonds of Mr. McCutcheon ro- gret his doparturo and hopo ho will soon return ontlroly rocoV' ored. OLAF ADAMSON, n nophow of noIb P. Adnmson, tins Just nrrlv od from Douglna Island. Alaska, nnd oxpcctn to mako his futuro homo on Coos Bny. Ha has ta ken n position with tho now C. A. Smith pulp mill. Whtlo In Alnska Mr, Adnmson wns con nected with tho Trcndwoll mine. MRS. WILLIAM SAUNDERS ond son, John, of Emplro, nro lu town todny. John, who broko his log ftvo years ngo Is still suffer ing rrom tho Injury. They had to wnlk from Emplro to North Bond this morning, tho lnunch Voga being off tho run for ro-palrs. SUPT FRANK SMITH wiw down from tho South Coos Rlvor fish: hntchory yestorday nnd reports t lint ha bus taken over 2,000, 000 or tho 5,000,000 llah oggs which ho wishes to secure this senflon. Thoy hnvo not taken nny eggs nt tho Coqulllo hntch ory yet, but ho does not nntlcl pato any difficulty In gottlng nil that Ib desired, AMONG THE SIOK. t MIsb Craig of Bunker Hill, who hns been 111 or toiiflllltls Is nblo to bo out. Mrs. Busby, who wns opornted on last wook nt Morcy hospital, Is roported ns getting nlong nicely, James Butler, who hns boon ill In Mercy hospital, loft this morn lug for his homo In Scottsburg, WANDERING ELKS ATTENTION! Lodgo No. 1100, 11. P. O. 13. will glvo n duck dinner nnd smoker nnd Initiation. All Elka requested to nttend. MR. nnd MRS. T. F. SMITH, who left Inst Saturday for Gravol Ford to attend tho wedding of Mnrlo Mnson to Lnyton Wright at tho homo of tho brldo's par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. it. Mason, ro turned yestordny, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Wright, who will visit nt tho Smith homo on NEW FTOS, JITCAD LETTUCE (the solid kind) CRTSP CELERY PRESn GRAPES SWEET CIDER "If it's in the market, we have it." Stauff Grocery Co. PHONE 102 MASKKY'S CANDIES Twinges ot rheumatism, backache., stiff joints, nnd shooting pains nil show your kidneys nro not worklni right. Urinary Irregularities, loss or sleop, nervousness, weak back; and soro kldnoys toll tho nood or a good rollablo kidnoy modlclno. Fo ley's Kidney Pills aro tonic, strengthening nnd restorntlvo. They build up tho kldnoys nnd regulate tholr action. Thoy will glvo you quick rollof nnd contnln no habit frrmlng drugs. Safo and always iiro. Try thorn. For salo by Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., the Bi:e Cornor. Just Arrived A lot of tho best Choc olates and Confections mado in America direct from tlio makers, includ ing the SUPER EXTRA Paclnuje Chocolates or Confections nnd the fa mous FUSSY PACK AGE Assorted Chocolates l.'UUWiis jlimiii