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w wji 1 ?. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, RECEMBER 31, 1912. EVENING EDITION. i ., -1 III W 1 WcfamM uu na ja na --ai HI if Ti a aaTitiMM ui I krlfht Hut khuTatt & Uri niappy New Year to you! Vr OU have our best wishes for a good year that's coming; we hope it will start right for you and end right; and be goocMor you all the way between. If we can contribute inany way to your success or happiness' we'll do it. So far as good clothes will help, we're here with the best; Hart Schaffner &jMarx fine suits and overcoats helpto pros perity; and make a man looksuccessful. We have lots'of other things to , wear of the same high quality. WOOLEN MILLJSJORE This More Is tho homo of Hurt ScluWTner & Marx clothes A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND MANY OP Til MM Is tho Busy Corner's Sluccrcst wish to tho people of Mnrtdiflcld land greater Coos County. Tlint out- business for 10112 has exceeded that of any prov- Ilous year Is duo to. tho liberal pntroiMgo with which tho pco Ilo of Marbhfleld nnd greater Coos County ho kindly favored tis. Wo Thank You! A contluiinnco of your untronngo wo shall consider sufllclent in- Idiicement for Increased endeavor, to ilonso. Lot your New Year's resolution 1ms to trado during 1013 nt tho Busy Corner, Leading Drug Store on Coos Bay. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 -US "Queen Quality" shoes have a nack of satisfying when others faiL For style, fit and comfort unsur passed. Prices most reasonable Golden Rule Merchant' Old Stand. TIDES FOB DECEMBER. Dolow is clvon tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshflcld. Tho tides are placed In tho order ot occurrence, with thoir times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consccutlvo holghts will Imllcato whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar, fiiilintrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 31IIrs.. 1.41 8.39 2.55 9.21 Ft.. 1.1 0.0 1.4 4.1 LOCAL TEMPERATURE BKCOBD. ' For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m Doc. 31, by DenJ. Ostllnd, Bpoclal government me teorological obsorvor: Maximum 52 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 50 Precipitation- 5G Wind: Southwest; rainy. SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. Young People's Sociotics unlto In Now Year's watch party. THURSDAY. North Bend Altar Guild with Mrs. J. W. Gardner. Royal auction bridge with Mrs. R. K. Booth. Coos Day Motor Club at club rooms. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. D. J. Reeso. Iinvo to bo renewed or tho game war den will have a busy time. Thoro Is not n great deal of hunting nnd fishing at this season but thero soon will bo. Warden RoHlgnn. U is roportod hero that Thomas Whitney has re signed as deputy gamo warden for Bandon and vicinity. Meet Tonight. Tho Young Peo ple's Unions of Marohflold will hold a union watch party and social at tho Baptist church tonight. Ohnngo OfllclnlN. Tomorrow Rny Kaufman will succeed his brother, G. W. Kaufman ob secretary of tho Mllllcoma club, tho lnttcr retiring becauso his prlvato business would not permit him to dovoto tho tlmo that tho Mllllcoma club duties require. Wed Today. Michael Burk of Marshflold and Miss Vera Billings of Coqulllo woro quietly married nt St. Monica's Catholic church this morning, tho Rov. Fnthor A. R. Munro ofllclatlng. Thoy woro at tended by Mr. and Mrs. Arlnndson. Tiio young couplo will reside In Marshflold and a host of frlonds will unlto In wishing thorn all tho happiness nnd prosperity that tlmo can bring. Lonvo on Stage Among thoso who will lonvo on tho outgoing Drntn Qardlncr line tomorrow morning arc: Win, Snllcy and son, Jim Muny, A. Level nnd Joo Slgnorottl. PERSONAL NOTES Resigns Regency C. A. Smith has resigned as a regent of tho Untvorslty of Minnesota, owing to having moved his homo from Minneapolis to Berk eley, Cnllf. Fred D. Snyder, a son-in-law of tho loto mllllonnlro Pills bury has been appointed in his place. Mills to Resume Tho C. A. Smith mlllB will rcsumo oporntlons Thurs day, after having boon closed down for tho holidays nnd to got tho Bur- plus off tho docks. Tho company Is endonvorlng to charter somo addi tional vcssols to tako out lumber un til tho new Adollno Smith Is put on tho run. New Yenr'H Dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Hnguo will entertain nt a Now Year's dinner tomorrow nt their npnrtmcnts In tho O'Conuoll building. Their guests will bo Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugcno O'Connell Mrs. E. K. Jones nnd son, and Mrs, Boyd Richardson nnd children. Family Snvcd O. M. nalloy nnd wlfo, who nro homostoadlng bnck of Cooston, narrowly escaped n fright ful accident, at least Mrs. Balloy and tho children did. Mr. Balloy, who Is a prlntor on tho North Bond Harbor, took un a homostoad back of Coouton and his wlfo nnd thrco children havo been living on It, but thoy enmo to North Bond to spend tho hopllaya with Mr. Bnlloy nnd during Sunday's storm a log rollod from tho Mil, roil on tho houso nnd crushod It to pieces. Hnd thoy not been nwny on tho rMivlatt-ntia vlnlt tlintf Wnlllil II Tl dnitlit. ..Licenses Expire All hunting nnd n,tiv t,vn tmnn rrnaiiAi in iimtr homo if. 1. 1 ft -..!-. 1 .!.. . ...III " .! "-.. . ...., I1BI11UK .ICUIIBUB f-'AlIU HJIIIiy itllU IY1II TONIGHT TiTe Royal AMONG THE SICK. TIIU WRONG HAT WILLIE'S TICKER WEARY'H REVENGE .GOTO HAS A GOOD HEART. THREE TheB BY MISS NEW SONGS MARLIN. Iggest Show on Coos Bay nnd est FOR 10c. COMING Loo and Chandler, thoso Singing nnd Dancing Girls. Miss Ruth Mathowe, who for tho past fow days has boon confined to her homo with n sovoro attack of toiiBllltls, Is ablo to rosumo her work again at Stafford's contortion- ory storo. Miss Gortrudo Mlllor Is ablo to bo out nnor a raiuor sovoro mincK oi tonsllltls, contracted whllo spondlng Chrlstmns with frlonds In Coqullle. O. W. Isaacson Is confined to his homo In tho O'ConnolI apartments by n sovoro cold. C. W. Meyer, a former Marshflold resident, has boon qulto III of pnou monln in Novndn, whoro ho has been located for sovornl months. Mrs. Moyor nnd children, who havo boen visiting her pnronts, Mr, nnd Mrs. Wnttors on North Inlot, has rocolvod v.-ord that ho is Romowhat lmprovod although not fully recovered. WANT ADS. LOST Two weeks ngo, pair of gold rimmed glnsccs In enso. Ho ward for return to Times offlco. WANTED Work liy or hoiiBocleanlng. TlmeB. day, washing Inqulro Tho WANTED Partner lit myrtle cabl- not shop, uusincss won cbuiu llahcd. Good bargain It takon at onco. Address Good Ghanco, caro Tho Times. l.'nit ltMXT Four room houso In South Marahflold. Phono 2G3-L. WANTED By offlco mnn Comfortn- bly furnlahod room in privnio iam lly houso. Southern part of city, Address "Ofllco", caro Times. FOR SALE Young team, 8 and 0 years, harness and wagon. Flno for farm. J. E. Fltzgorald, tolo phono 3151. LAUNCH FOR SALE A cabin launch 29 feet long. F. M. Frledberg. WANTED Competent woman to tako chargo ot department In Marshflold Dry Goods Storo. Must bo A 1 saleswoman, Htnto oxpori onco, qualifications and references In first letter. Good salary to right party. Address opportunity, caro Times, Marshflold. -? 11 Bg7fipi ! -.fJVAtg'ffii,fv'-"'cVj' "r JfSiiifii5!Kiffi)jfBtzJMi r A $3.50 e Iff J N to ft SIM $5.00 hsfm 3 ' FOR SALE One 12-gungo pump gun; ono 22 Winchester repeater; one tool chest and tools; ono Victor talking machine and rec ords. 1093 Flanngan street.. 'FOR SALE Cheap, if taken nt onco, saddle horso. Can bo driv en. Inqulro Horse, caro Times. I ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Btcamor Nowborg Is duo horo from San Francisco today or to morrow to loud at tho C, A. Smith mill. Tho Homer which arrived In yesterday with about ISO tons of freight and about ton tons of dy namlto, will sail Friday nttornoon for San Francisco with freight only. Tho Washington is expected to Ball Sunday from San Francisco for Coos Tiny. NEW YEAR'S BALL at RAGLES' HALL Now Year's night. JAN. J lOliJ. KEVER'S Orchestra. Havo your Job printing done at Tho Tlraea office. THE NEXT Bia NEW YEARS. FEED IS PHONE FOR US YOUR ORDERS Booth's Fresh Oysters Water Cress AND OTHER GOODIES. Stauff Grocery Co. Mnskey's Candles. Phone 102 IKE STEIMON of Allegany is in town today. RAY PINKERTON of North Inlet Is In town today. EVAN HODSON of South Coos River Is In town today. FRANK HANCE Is In townw from llnyncs Inlet today. NOEL NOAH of North Coos River is n town visitor today. MR. ROBERTS of Allegany is In town for tho day on business. FRED HAUSCHILDT of Coos River Is In Marshflold on business. EDGAR McDANIEL of North Bend wns a Marshflold visitor today. W. II. MORGAN of Daniels Creole Is In Mnrshflcld today on business. MRS. A. K. LUSE of South Coos Riv er Is viBltlng In Marshflold today. MAYOR JORDAN of EastBltlo Is a MnrBhflold business visitor today. JAS. MERCHANT Is In from his Denver Hilt ranch for n short visit. E. D. BRA1NARD of llnyncs lnlot Is n business visitor to Marshflold to day. OHAS. HANSEN, a rcsldont of llnyncs Inlot, Is In townw on business. CLIFFORD CARLSON of Lower Coos Rtvor enmo to Marshflold this morning, DAVID nnd KAY HOWARD of North Inlot nro business visitors to tho city today. REUDEN LYONS and son, Roubon, Jr., nro nniong tho North Inlot vis itors today. SIMON and AUGUST ERICKSON aro Marshflold visitors from llnyncs Inlot todny. J. R. ROUINSON camo to North Bond this morning from his llnyncs Inlet rnnch. REV. FATHER SPRINGER of North Do ml returned today from n trip to Coqulllo. E. E. KELLY returned to Coqulllo yestordny after spondlng Sunday with his family In Marshflold. MISS SIGNA HOLM Is horo from Bcrkoloy to upend Christmas holi days with friends nnd rolntlvos. MISS MAUDE BOWRON loft yestor day for n short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowron nt Ten MUo. REV. FATHER KEVNEY returned to Bandon today after a short visit with Rov. Father Munro In Mnrshflcld. MRS. LOUIE WIRTH and children of South Coos River Is viBltlng tho Will Elckworth family of Mllll coma today. HERBERT BLAKE and dnughtor, EMILY, who havo boon visiting nt Allegany, returned to Marshflold this morning. MR8. EMILY McFARLIN enmo to Mnrshflcld this morning from North Inlot to nttend to business. Sho will return this nfornnon. MRS. E. L. DESSEY nnd children of South Coos River nro In Marsh flold today from an ovor Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Walker of Cooston. CLARENCE WOODWARD loft yos tordny for Curry County whoro ho will spend a fow wcoks with Mrs. Woodward, who Is visiting rela tives thoro. 0. F. M'COLLUM and wlfo ot North Bond nro oxpoclod In Ov erland, todny or tomorrow, from their oxtendod trip to California and oastorn points, L. J. SIMPSON, who loft on tho Spcodwoll for San Frnnclsco to join othors of tho Coos Day dolo gatlon to Washington, oxpoctn to go out ovorlnnd on account of tho voflsol being dolayod, R. A. COPPLE will loavo In n cou plo of wooks for Now York and other Eastern centers to purchnso stocks for his MarBhflold and Bandon stores. Ho oxpocts to ho absont about a month. MRS. FLUELLA TURNER lias re signed her position hi tho Huh Clothing storo, but oxpocrs to ro- moln on tho Bny for somo tlmo looking nttor lutorestB horo. La ter sho may return to her old homo In Albany, JOE SIONOROTTI, who has boon vis iting on Coos Rtvor nt tho Rocco Dlasco homo for two woeks will lonvo on tho Drain stngo tomorrow for his homo In Modesto, Calif. Mr. Slgnorottl Is a brother of Mrs. Blasca. JAS. WATSON, county dork, enmo over from Coqulllo today to spond Now Yonrs at tho homo of his pare- onts, Judgo and Mrs. D, L. Watson, nt Coos City. Ho reports that Cu pld has boen very busy, n largo number ot marriage llconsos bolng Issuod tho past wcok, S. P. PEIRCE, Joint roprosontattve from Coos nnd Curry counties, nnd wlfo, arrived horo today on routo to Snlom to attond tho com ing Bo'sslon of tho legislature Thoy will spend n week or so In Portland In advanco of tho ses sion. Mrs. Polrco oxpocts to ro maln nt Salom during tho ses sion. NOTICE. Commencing Tuesday, Docombor 24, the Marshflold-Emplro auto will leave Marshflold at 9:30 a. m, and 4:00 p. m. for Empire. LABOR TROUBLE ON RAILROAD Report That 35 Quit at Cop enhaqen Camp I. W. W. Makes Statement. ' Twenty-two men, who claimed to havo struck at tho Copenhagen rnll road construction camp near Gardin er tho day boforo yesterday, arrived horo last night nnd today aro In con ference with some of tho I. W. V who havo organized n branch here. Thoy Btntcd that thirteen othors also quit work thero, going out by way of Euzeno. Somollmo ngo, Mr. Trombfoy of Co penhagen Brothers, whllo In Marsh flold, reported that thoy feared troub- lo with tho I. W. W. at or near Gar dlnor and stated that they might bo delayed somewhat by It. Thoy had about sixty men nt work n couplo of wcoks ago. F. F. McKay, president and W. J. Edgoworth, secrotnry, of tho loenl I. W. W, Union, todny Issuod tho fol lowing ntatomont about tho trouble at Gardiner: "On tho 29th of Docombor. thlr-ty-llvo men cmployod In tho Copen hagen camp on tho Wlllamotto and Pacific Railroad construction work struck for tho following ronsons. "First, whllo tho bonrd bolng noth ing moro thnn tho ordinary, In fnct not as good as served In tho logging enmps In this vicinity, yet tho men woro bolng charged fl.OO a day for board, Thus when tho men wcro laid off on a rainy day It would keep thorn in debt to tho contractor, Second, tho men woro chargod $.20 rents a day for tho first flvo days for hospital fees, tho hospital consists of a doctor's ofllco In Gnrdinor, If a man woro seriously Injured tho chances nro ho would probably dlo boforo ho could bo transported to tho hOBpttal, "Third, tho wagos woro only ?2,50 per dny, nnd tho men nt work woro up to,, their waist In mud, nnd that tho trestles nro very dangerous, For ovory thrco or four mon they main tain a foreman, who might bo cnllcd a slavo driver. I'ourth, tho omploymont agents nt Portlnnd havo mlsroproaontod tho conditions of tho enmp, tolling thorn that it wns ono of tho host camps In tho country, also that nprlngs and mattresses woro furnished and thnt when thoy got off tho boat at tho company's landing that a rig would bo thoro to tako thorn to tho camp, whoroas tho mon had to alk from tho landing thrco and ono halt miles to camp; tho agent stated that tho moals on tho wny would bo twonty flvo conts, whereas thoy woro fifty conts. "Fifth, tho commissary prices aro Bomotlilng outrngoous. Such as, a flvo cont packago of Dull Durham tobacco ton conts, $7.00 pair of shoos, 9.00; twonty-flvo cent pair ot socks, sixty conts, and other things In proportion. In ono ensa n man who owed tho contractor for two moals had a $15 roll of bedding nnd clothos hold for tho debt, In nuother, thoy domnndod n mnn'H coat In pnymont for his faro. To work longor would bo to submit to peonago. "Wo hopo that tho fair mlndod will not condomn thoso strikers until thoy Investigate tho conditions In thla camp. Tho Stnto Lnbor Commission or should bo asked to Investigate. "News has roachod us that Local 88 of tho I. W. W. at Eugono havo called out sovornl hundred mon on' ntrlko at tho othor end of tho road. "Tho demands aro $3.00 for a nliio hour dny, hotter food and hotter bunk houses ami hotter conditions around tho camp. y "Authorized by tho,-8trlko Com mltto nnd tho Loggers and Lumber WorkorH Local Union No. 435, MnrsU Hold, Oro." HOTEL ARRIVALS. ---.. .. r- BLANCO J. M. Suthorlln, Ban don. LLOYD A, M. Baker, Bandon. COOS Maryen MnrJIn, Now York; O. A, Smith, Salom; D. N. Bunch, Coqulllo; R. A. Landrlth, Coos Rlvor; Honry Colllor, Co qulllo; M. Woyman, South Inlot;? L, D, Smith, Coos Rlvor; Shormnn Cutllp, Coos Rlvor, CHANDLER Wnltor K. Gnlt, Portland! W. O. Slllmor nnd wife, naudon; C. M. Eborhart, Portland; F. C. Wallace, Portland. NEW YEAR'S HALL at RAGLES' HALL New Year's night, JAN. 1, 1013. KEYZER'S Orchestra. Have your Job printing uono a Tho Tlmea ofllco. FOR SALE Old ncw8paicrss a big bundlo for a nlckol. Just tho thing to start fires with. FOR SALE Dry wooo. fir and Al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono Jfirt-L Umbrellas Covered Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents, Phono 158-11 172 Broadway Orpheum Tonight WHERE EVERYBODY GOES THE HOl'SE OF PHOTOPLAY, Three Reels .1000 Feet All New. Alkali Ike's 1'jinls Western Rip-roaring comedy. Somo pnnts nnd somo funny. The Governor Strong Edison drama by Bannister Morwln. Brand Blotter A full reel Sollg. A romance of tho Wostorn cnttlo country. ESTABLISHED ADMISSION 10c, NEVER MORE STEAMER G. C. LINDAUEIC - SAILS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1. " FROM ALLIANCE DOCK FOR SAN" FRANCISCO AND SAN PERHOv FARE iO AND 917. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. THE BUSY WOMAN'S DAY, It begins early, ends late, aijd la full ot work. Sho ofton has kid noy tiouble without knowing it. Her back aches and sho Is tired nnd worn out. 81oops poorly, Is norvouB, no nppotlto. Her bladder gives her troublo, too. Foloy Kid noy Pills will euro nil thnt and are tho host medicine mado for kldnoy and bladder disorders. For salo by tho Loekhart-Pnrsons Drug mako hor strong and well. The;' Co., tho Busy Corner. KAMTLEEK Hot Water Dottles nnd Fountain Syringes cannot leak. See our windows. ILADIES Tho Storo for Quality Goods nnd l'eiislur lW-ineuk's, iriJTyigfMMMl n -i "?. -i ! ri n i N ' ww -f l- jsv, rvyjrA-.ivvin,"lXT It