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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912 EVENING EDITION. I Coos and Curry Counties nnd nlong tho Sluslnw. SOCIAL CALENDAR. t.L 'j 'j.fc.v'.i; mxhA i$wi 5, ctk .i-ru -. v Lj &M&frAte3?5& mmm w i in ii i 1 1 ii , zi"j'.r 'j tfw Ctpyt'ik! Ilirt ScbilTiKr & Mitx "YOUR choice in overcoats may be one of a dozen styles we'll show you. It may be a belt back, or plaited; a very long coat or a medium; a loose baggy back, or a form-tracing. You may want a rough or smooth fabric; a plain color or a pattern. Hart Schaffner & Marx make them all, and we have good exam ples of all of them here to show you. You can't nuiko a mistake in buying these dollies; there's no mistake about them. Overcoats $16.50 and up. Suits $18 and up. Woolen Mill Store This store Is (ho homo of Hart Schaffner A Marx clothes Dayton Bicycles Your Dayton Bicycle Is Here for You IKNOW YOU NEED IT if you arc a working man, Me It will save you time In the morning and in the ng. Because you can come home at noon. IKNOW YOU WANT IT if you arc a boy because Wean earn mnncv ennnyri in nnv for it bv carrvint? Jges, delivering papers or parcels. IKNOW YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE if you arc a pkcause bicycle riding is healthy and graceful exercise. Dayton Bicycles ft Sold With a Five-Year Guarantee M oav vnu tn Inntr r nAVTOM RNTVCLES before UW your wheel. Iecan explain the strong and weak points of bicycles, lwnichyou will at least be better posted as to prices quality ot bicycles. We Invite Comparison '""pare our DAYTON BICYCLES with any wheel MtoMarshfl.M. JEDD, WE DO, WE WILL replace any defective a DAYTON BICYCLE FREE OF CHARGE. Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS, P5 158-fi. 172 Broadway. TONIGHT at- The Royal Little Miss Pollto Kl vn will pro- sent Homo pretty dances mm songs In Dutch nuil Irish coatuino, assist ed by Miss Mao Klnnoy. IX PHOTOPLAY She Married iv Hero Tlio Call of tho llliwd Calamity Jane's Ward. Juno Hall In two now songs. Admission inc. Italcony 10c. nMtliico Sunday at ":!l(. WANT ADS. H TIDES FOR XOVEMHER. Relow Is glvon tho timo and height of high and low water tit Mnrshflold. T I o tides nro placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino nnd holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compai Ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on tho bar, snlmtrnct 2 hours 3-1 minutes. 29Ulrs.. G.39 11.-11 5.G3 3.5 7.31 G.l IFt.. g.O SOIIlrs.. 0.24 Ft 0.0 G.8 12.59 3.3 0.0 0.0 7.01 5.1 WEATHER FORECAST. Oregon Rain In west nnd rnln or snow In enst tonight nnd Saturdny; southeast shift ing to southwest winds, brisk to high along coast. local temperature record. For tlio 24 hours ending nt 1:43 n. in., Nov. 29, by UcnJ. OBtllnd, special government moteoroloeical obsorvor: Maximum f5 Minimum At 4:43 a. m 32 Precipitation nono Wind Northwest; elenr. Is Quito Sick F. M. Frlcdborg Is reported quite 111 at his homo In West Mnrshllcld. Hiunnr Saturday. Tho Episcopal Altar guild of North Ilond will hold a bazaar and tea tomorrow afternoon In Taylor's hall. FRIDAY. Minnie Wis Club with Mrs. Mnry Thompson. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. J. C. Wallace of North lKMid. Ship llodles. Tho body ot .las. McDowell, tho engineer who wns killed In tho Dnndon wreck, wnB brought hero today for shlpmont to his old homo In tho cast. I Give Ilaaar Tho lad'es of tho Presbyterian Church nro giving n ba zaar thin afternoon nnd tomorrow, there- will ho a cooked food salo and candy booth in connection. j Ask Franchise. Tho Oregon Powor t Company hns complotcd nrrnngo-, incnts ior nn nppncnuun lor n k and electric franchise in EastBldo. Manager D. C. Oreen has arangod so that tho linos nnd pipes can bo ex tended thoro Just as soon ns tho fran chise is granted. Auks Iteprlcvc R. O. Ornvcs has written Gov. West asking for n Bhort reprlovo for Frank Gnrrlson, senten ced to bo hanged at Salem, Dec. 13, for tho murder of Itoy Porklns, until ho can Invcstlgnto roports of now ovldoncc showing Onrrlson's lnno-consc. Hold Social Tho Ladles'- Aid of tho SwedlBh Lutheran church will hold nn miction nnd social tomor row ovonlng nt 7 o'clock In tho church hall. Meet Tonight Tho Norwegian Lu thoran Young Pooplo's Society will tnnot Mila nvnnlnn- In tlin church nnr- lors. Miss Klslo Larson nnd John King will sorvo. Municipal Ownership. Mntorlal for and against tho munlclpnl own ership ot wntorworks has JuBt boon rccolvod by tho public library, from tho Oregon library commission. Hrlngs CnrH. Tho Nnnn Smith vnnlnrilni- lirnill.ll III TL TllllllllOr of flat cars nnd combination flat nnd box enrs for tho smith-rowers iog-I'lnn- rand. Klin nlso brought In n numbor of workmen for tho flamo rond. FOUND Gold watch. Ownor mny hnvo snino by applying at Room 5, O'Connoll Ilulldlng nnd Identify ing tlio article Engono O'Connoll. V'AXTKD Young man, ago U7, JO years exporlonco gouornl olllc work, bookkcoplng, correspond ence, desires position. Jos. Schmoddtng, North Demi, FOIt RENT Furnlohod room North Fourth Street. 243 LOST Pair of sllvor spectnclos. Ro turn to Times ofllco. GIRLS WANTED For operators, nt tho Coos Hay Homo Tolephono Office FOR SALE Boarding houso iur nlturo, Inqulro at Times offlco. tV0 AXl) nlNDOW niMvivn """action. Charges rea- 1 6a ' LETTS ittte' t0"Dhn 298 5fcSK& S-KiK ---, .j u tvuui &LWaniti!u"M unhappl aaliSLAdg gat results. THE SPANISH An Up-to-Dnto Eating Ilco. Upstairs , Onnoslto Magnes & Matson b. Spanish Dishes a Specialty. J FOR SALE Cheap, young Aucoiin roosters. 523 South Uroadwny. TO EXCHANGE An niKirtnicnl houso located In tho host part of Los Angeles in oxcellont condi tion, paying $70 por month not, valuation $11,000, to exchange for 1C0 ncros of land on tho Coos River, near Mnrshflold. Address J. II. Pntton, 028-C29 Security nulldlng, Los Angoles, Cal. FOR SALE 2 f foot white cedar launch, without engine. Good cabin nnd engine room. Prlco $75,00 If taken nt onco. Apply Koontz Machlno Shop. WANTED Experienced man and wlfo (no chlldron) to work on dairy farm, Writo Dairy, enro Tlmos. WAXTED All kinds of hauling dono promptly, Phono 3151. J. E. Fltzgorald. Court. .Monday Tlio. adjourned tnrm nt ntrotllt pnlirt will llfl COU- vened by Judgo Coko nt Coqulllo next Monday but tho roguinr uccomuor torm will ho convonod n wook from Mondny. Tho old grand Jury will ho in session noxt wooic. To Attend Dance. A numbor of Marshfield pooplo nro planning to nttend tho dnnco nt Lakcsldo Sat urday ovonlng. which Is undor tho direction of Mrs. (ins roiorson aim ira nnpiir niimtin. Tho Cooston will' leave tho Mnrkot street dock nt 7 o'clock. New Position. 13. W. Wright of Portland, who purchased consldor ablo property on Coos liny last year for a Portland syndlcnto, is now prounnoniiy luoiuuiou m tho recently organized Morchnnts' Exchnngo nt Portland, n huronu of snipping liuormaiioii. PiihIihiiio Meeting. Tho Thlmblo club, which was vo nnvo noon on tallied by Mrs. J. O. Wallaco to innrrrnv nftnrnnon. has been UOBt poned until Tuesday of noxt wcok, whon tlio emu win meoi wiiu .um, v n iiniinv. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal laco woro called away by tho sud- don Illness or Uio iormors mowior, IIiivk Property The Eugono Quard nnnounces tlint R. M. Jonnlllg8, form o ymlrnoganrdhvoPjm V:;SIIIIRDD orly nmnagor of tho Oregon Powor Company hero, but now manngor of tho Eugono nnd surrounding proper ties of tho nyllcsuy company, lias nurchnsed a half Interest In n $25, 000 business Bite thoro nnd may orect a building on It. Open Hniiuh Here F. O. Horton, who has Just returned from a busi ness trip to Portland- comploted nr rnngomonts thoro wheroby his houso, Allon & Lowls, will opon a branch In Mnrshflold. Ho has loasod tho quar ters on Central Avonuo and the. wn terfront, formerly occuplod by Good rum's gnrago, and tho stock will nr- rlvn nnnii Tho ItlOVO la Oil nCCOUIlt of tho increasing business nnd to glvo better service to tneir customers m Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexali;Store Wc are waiting for you and want you to inspect our ' - - XMAS DISPLAY Pay us a visit. It means money for you. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" -MAIN 298 US llei-rmauu Case Tho Dalanco of tho dispositions In tho enso of Chris tian Herrmann vs. John F. Hnll, Hen ry Scngstnckcn ct al woro takon to day. Tho caso Is to ho heard In tho federal court nt Portlnnd, Decomhor 1C. C. R. Peck nnd C. A. Sohlbrodo will bo among tho local attorneys to nttend tho trial. Hank President L. F. Prlco of Sumner hns rocolvcd word that John F. Glllc8plo, who Is Interested with him In tho ranch and who vlnltod horo a couple of yoars ngoj has boeiij elected president of tho Kansas City Stock Ynrds Dank of Commerce Tho Gillcsplo brothers nro big commission mon nt KanHnH City. Low Gillespie, nnothor of tho hrothors, hns visited horo a numbor of times. Motor Hunt Falls Cant. Mnccenn and Donald M. Chnrlston this morn-' lug tried out tho motor bont of the Coon Day Llfo Saving Station ns a! means of making tho soundings on tho bar. They found it too small to tako tho proper angles and tho sea-( going launch Tramp will ho secured. Capt. Macgonn wont with Mr. Chnrls ton to show him tho shoal on tho bar but thoy could not got out far In tho. small bont. ' What Happened to Mnry. Tho Orphoum Theater hns secured tho ontlro sorles of rolonscs relntlng tho Btory of "What Happonod to Mnry," nnd which Is produced In conjunction with tho Ladles World. "Mnry In llondngo" was tho first ot tho series nnd was shown nt this theater soma tlmo ago. To night tho second of tho sorles, "Alono In Now York," will bo shown. A fonturo blograph and n comic and an educational comploto tho big hill nt tho "Houso whoro Motion Pictures Iook Hotter." PERSONAL NOTES nrcnnnrc IIOSS nt Cntrlilni? Inlet wan 111 town yostordn'. ' HUGH M'LAIN Is In Myrtlo Point on business today. CHAS. CALIFF waH In town to day from Lakeside ELNA 8ELANDER of Sumner Is In town today on business. 0. COHD of Kontuck Inlet was In Mnrshflold today trading. ALLEN JACKSON of Ross Inlet wns in Mnrshflold today. terday on tho Anvil via Dnndon. Ho expects to remain horo. DURT nnd RUSSELL CHURCH woro In town today from North Inlot. . MRS. W. O. HAMILTON of North Inlet wns a Marshfield shoppor today. .MRS. ELIZADETlfADAMS, who Is In Florence, Is expected homo to morrow. GEORGE COOK and wlfo of Camp 1 camo down tho river this morning. W. O. HARRIS of Sumner wns in town today, returning homo this nftomoon. ALHERT SEELIG left on tho morning train for n business trip to Unndon, M1SSBS MAY nnd ROSE MESSERLE of Cntchlng Inlet woro Mnrshflold shopporB today. L. II. RIPLEY, wlfo and bnby nro moving todny from North Inlot to North Pond. STERLING PRICE" wns In town to day from North Inlot, returning this nftomoon. MRS. EDITH HREIER of North Coos River wns In Mnrshflold to day on business. MRS. NED GALLOWAY wns In town from her North Inlot homo todny on business. JOHN PREUSS Jr. hns roturnod from n few wcok'n Btny nt tho Morchnnt ranch nenr Hullnrs. MRS. 1II3RHI3RT ROGURS Is lit Marshfield today from hor homo on South Coos Rlvor. J. M. CULLEY nnd fnmlly of Catch ing Inlet wcro In town today on business nnd pleasure HURT DOREMUS" wont to Myrtlo Point with n gnng of mon for tho Smith-Powers railroad work. MRS. M. H. ADAMS, wIiobo homo hnB been on North Inlot Is moving to North Ilond. JACK HAZI3LTINE drovo up fronr his South Inlot ranch this morn ing to attend to business. CUJY WARNER and wlfo nnd baby spout Thanksgiving nt tho T. O, luiBBoll homo nt lloavor Hill. MRS. LUTHER JUDY ot North Coos Rlvor Is visiting rolntlvee In MnrBhflold for a few days. LOUIS ST. DENIS enmo to town this morning from North Inlot to look nftor business Interests. MR. FLITCROFT of Portlnnd, who has boon visiting his son, Otir Flltcroft of Fairvlow, wns In town today. ALHERT MERCHANT nnd wlfo of Dullards woro guosts of Mnrahfiolil friends nnd rolntlvos over Thanks giving. MISS MARTHA TALIIOT who spoilt Thnnksglvlng with hor fnthor, Mntt Talbot, on South Inlot, ro turnod to Mnrshflold todny. W. W. OAGE of Coqulllo Is In Mnrshfloid sorvlng pnpors In civil cases, Hint will camo up In tlio December torm of court. ERNEST HARRINGTON, tlme-kcep-or nt Smith-Powers Cnmp C, spout ThnnkBgtvtng nt his homo In Mnrshflold, returning to t'lo camp this morning on tho train. MISS arcRTRUDlTMILLER Is expect ed homo today from Myrtlo Point, whoro alio spout Thanksgiving with frlouds nnd nttonded tho mnrrlago of Joseph Darker nnd Mlsa Nnncy Harkalow. GEORGE M'INTOSH of tho Croam ory is In Mnrshflold today. II. W. PAINTER mado n business trip to Dnndon this morning. MRS. R. L. HASK1NS and daugh ter arrived on tho Hronkwntor yesterday from Portlnnd to mnka their homo In Mnrshflold. Mr. Hasklns Is in tho employ of tho Pioneer Hardware Co. RAY VANDERDERGER of Lako Hldo was In town for tho day. L. D. SMITH of Daniels Crook was 111 town today attending to business. CHRIS HANSEN was In town to day from North Inlot for tho day, C. HANSI3N of North Inlot was n business visitor to Mnrshflold todny. MRS. S, A. YOAKAM of Coos River was In town on business today. CAPT. HOLLAND, who formerly op oratod tho launch Eaglo hero but who has beon on Pugot Sound for tho past year or two, returned yes- HOME CANNED FRUITS Home made Mince Meat Homo Mado Cranberry Sauce. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 MASKEY'S CANDIES. MRS. R. A. CHURCH Is In town today on hor way to hor homo on North Inlet, having spent Thanksgiving with hor brothor, J. C. Heattio, of North Coos RlTor. GEORGE HERRON, who hns boon omployod nt tho Sooloy & Ander son logging comp, has roturned from thoro nnd roports that tho company Is planning to robulld tho wrecked trestlo nud resume) operations soon, WM. L. KARR, formorly In tho drug business In Floronco, which ho sold out, nrrlvcd on Coos Day af ter nn oxtondod trip through Wash ington, California,. Texas and Colo rado. Ho says Marshlleld is tho most prosperous appearing plnco ho has seen in his travols. Mr. Karr has takon a position with tho Porklns drug store In Myrtlo Point and will locnto In Coos County. Lad i you will find a (.elect lino of the most popular odors hero. Como In and tco us, wo will bo pleased to show you our Quality Perfumes The Htoro for Quality Ooods uiid Penslar IteuicdlcH. 'lR JOB PRINTING DBNE AT THE TIMES' 0PFJCE