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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913. EVENING EDITION. Blankets rhite Wool Blankets, . . $4.00 to $10.00 pray Wool Blankets, . . 4.00 to 8.00 vicuna Wool Blankets, . . 5.00 'an and Blue Plaid Blankets, 5.00 luilts, 25 to 3.50 IgO TIDES FOIt JANUARY. Snturday night wns awarded n dl vorco from F. G, Horton on tho grounds of cruel and Inhunmn troiitiuunt, etc., by Judgo J. 8. Coke. Tho case wns not contested mid catnu as n decided surprlao to tho frlcndB of tho family here. Mrs. Horton wns given tho custody of the minor children nnd will leave tomorrow for her old homo at Es ennnbn, Mich. Message Costly Marshal Carter today received n bill for n Httlo Below Is given tho Umo and' over $10 for a wireless moBsnco ooignt or nign ana low wator at wnich lie had Bent from Capo Ulan Marshflold. Tlio tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutlvo holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar, snbtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Woolen Mill Store The Home of Oregon Wool Goods lira.. 3.27 8.24 2.3C 9.13 Ft... 4.fi 3.4 CO 1.0 Hrs.. 3.(51 9.0C 3.03 9.47 Ft. . 4.15 3.3 0.4 1.0 Hrs.. 4.3G 9.43 3.37 10.18 Ft... 4.7 3.3 0.1 O.C WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Light snow or rain tonight or Tuesday. Not so cold. Southerly winds. Social Pleasures theatres, late suppers, dances, etc., often mean ncrv- 3us headaches the next day. Wc sell many good headache cures. It's not hard to find a remedy for n headache, but often the remedy Is worse than the malady. Many cures contain dangcr- 3us drugs that cause harmful after effects. We heartily recommend Roxall Headache jWafcrs because wc know their formula nnd guar- ntce tnem ausoiutciy irec irom anupynn, opium, lornhinc or chloral. They arc a simple and positive :urc for headaches and neuralgia quickly kill the pain ind soothe the nerves. Perfectly suited to women. sold with the llcxall guarantee. , Two sues 1 our Wafers, 10c Twelve Wafers, Gc. iOckhart-Parsoos Drug Co. I0NE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 -US Send a Check Don't run nrounil paying your Mils In currency when Eu cnu Just mi well send n chock, ' No troublo nbout making cliuiigo when you pay by lock. No dispute cnu over nrlso about n payment iniulo by leek.. Tho bnnk. nftcr cashing it, hands it buck to you. Inking nu undlsputnblo receipt. f No danger of losing money, or being robbed of it when Eu put it in tho hank and pay by check. Less temptation to spend it If It's in tho bunk instead in your pocket. You're money abend itmlioavo worry behind when you ivo a chocking account at tho lhe irst National Bank Of Coos Bay STATEMENT OP CONDITION of lNAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSIIFIELD, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1880. At tho closo of business, November 20, 1012. RESOURCES. and Discounts $483, 557.13 Houbo 50.000.00 Mid Sight Exchange 2C3.S90.9C pi I797.4D7.00 LIABILITIES. Stock paid in ? 50,000.00 ami undivided Fronts G4,98'J.7& C82.407.34 1 J797.457.09 TONIGHT The Royal THE ALTAR OK DEATH A Ulg Two-Reol production. ,11'ST HATS Comedy. MISS .MARLIN in i New Sours. Tho Original Conicdlnn. FRED IRWIN ADMISSION, 10c. Thursday Night Lciunuskl'H Stock lonipany opens here. IX)OAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 n. tn Jnn. C, by BonJ OBtlind, spoclal government me teorological obsorvor: Maximum 38 Minimum 20 At 4:43 a. m 22 Precipitation nono Wind, North; Clear. RORN. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio WANT ADS. LAUNCH FOR SALE A cabin Inuneh, 20 ft. long. F. M. Frlod- uorg. HOUSE FOIt RENT Apply 078 Hioyoutn streot, south. IOST Saturday, slnglo key, Yulo iock. uoiuru to uox H, Times OIIICQ. LOST Saturday, a dlaiuond and sail' phlro bar pin. Reward for Its ro- turn to Mrs. L. J. SImpBOn, North uonu, uro. FOR RENT Four-room houso partly rurnisnou, on south Broadway. In qulro Times ofllco. WANTED Position by experienced uooKKcopor. uoiorcnces mrnisn od. Apply Times ofllco. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 237 North Brondway. WANTED Stendy roomers. S2.H0 n wcok. Portland Hotel, 3C1 Front stroot. FOR SALE Fiirnshed tent cabin, cheap. On Johnson nyonuo, bo twoon Fourth and Fifth streots. LOST Last Friday evening, string of carved roso beads. Please leavo at Times ofllco. WANTED Stendy roomers nnd boarders at 219 South Broadway. WANTED TO RENT Dairy ranch by reliablo party; Coos River or Catching Inlot proforred. State torms and equipment with reply. John Doo, care Times. FOR RENT An attractive front room in a prlvnto homo close in, for gontloman roomer. 289 Cen tral avenuo. PARKER To Mr. nnd Mrs. James Pnrltor of Loon Lnko. at tho Jns Nowklrk homo in North Bond, a ton-pound daughter. Mrs. rar kor 1b tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Smith of Kontuck In let nnd tho slater of Miss Annto Smith of Mnrshflold. IIAOEMEISTER To Mr. and Mrs. HagoBmelBter nt their homo In Forndnlo, Jan. 5, n son. Dance nt Sumner. Thoro wllll bo n Boclal dunco In tho Sumner hnll noxt Snturday evening. Will Glvo Dance Tho Soub of Norway aro making preparations for a dnnco to bo given nt Finnish hall, Saturday evening, Jnnunry 11. (renter Decline. A docllno of ono cent por gallon In tho prlco of gnBollne, dtatlllnto and nnptlia went Into often nt tho Standnrd Oil Co.'s brnnch hero this morning. Banquet Tonlu'ht. Tho K. of P. will hnvo a bl bauquot tonight, following tlio Installation of ofllccrB, In honor of the wives nnd swoot hcni'ts of tlio mombors. Tho ban quet will bo hold in tho lodge rooms. Enjoyable Dance Tho dnnco nt LIbpoy Snturday night proved n most onjoynblo affair. Thoro was a good nttondnnco, good music nnd tho suppor sorvod by tho ladles was pronounced ono of tho finest. It wns n success In ovory way. Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold city council will moot tonight and MesBrs. Wlnklor and Albrecht, tho nowly olected mombors, will nssumo tholr nfllcos. Tho Chandler heating frnnchlso and n numbor of other matters aro to como up. Special Services Tho local chur rhes will hold a sorlcs of special uiv ion mcottugs this wcok. Tho mooting this ovoulng will bo hold In tho Pros hytorlnn Church, and Row Doward of tho Church of Christ will bring tho moBsngc. TIioro mootlngs aro opon to all and everybody Is Invited Successful Houso Party. Ono of tho largest and most onjoynblo houso parties of tho soason was given by Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wolr, as a Now Year's party at their homo on Iluy- nes Inlot lnat weok. Tho pnrty go Ing out Tuesday and roturnod Stin dny. All reported a very onjoynblo tlmo. TIiobo prosent from North Bond: Mr. nnd Mrs. P. N. Roborg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Shrock, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Miss Ponrl Johnson, Albort Davis. TIiobo prosent from Mnrshflold woro: Mr. and Mrs. Arclilo Mnddon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harries, Mrs. Bon Atkin son, Mrs. Bnkor, Mrs. Elrod, Mr. Ar clilo Mnddon, Sr Will Mnddon, Miss Ponrl Atkinson and Miss Eliza Mc Kay. Gets Divorce Mrs. r. Q. Horton FOR SALE, CHEAP Grand piano, Address P. O. Box 706. FOIt SALE Old nowsimitti's; a big bundle for a nickel. Just the thing to start fires with, FOR SALE Dry wood, llr nnd ul. der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Forrv Inndinu'. Phone 15S-L Almost New Girl's HC aa Bicyclofor . . tpIO.UU Marshfield Cyclery agents for DAYTON BICYCLES and OLIVER TYPEWRITERS Fresh Bunch Turnips Crisp Head Lettuce Fresh Celery Stauf f Grocery Co. Maskey's Candles, Phono 102 co to Snn Francisco tho othor night ror tlio arrest of Clint AkorB for tho North Bond Robbery. Thoro wero forty words In tho messngo and ho thinks tho bill outrageous. Tho tolophono company charged 35 cents for sending tho messago from hero to Capo Bianco. Mny Mulld.Jall Although EnBtsIdo has not had nn arrest for ovor a year, tho council Is talking about putting in a jail. They nro undecided whe ther to build a building for It or to put two or throo cells Into tho for mor school building which 1b being converted into n city hall. Olliccs will bo put In for tho mayor, recorder and marshal. At tho mooting of tho council, night before last tho nowly oloctod olllcors woro installed. The projected streot improvements will bo taken up later. To Iiuprovo Road W. F. Harmon Is todny circulating n petition for tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commorco, asking tho county court to aDiironrl- ato spoclal fumlB for tho Improve ment of tho road by Brldgo, between Myrtlo Point nnd Douglns County line, and also to Improvo tho mnln road from Myrtlo Point to Coob Bay nnd Bandon. This potltlon Is In nc- cordnnco with tho resolution recently adopted by tho Coos County good roads association. It is pointed out that tho Brldgo district has boon lovy- ing n special tax for tho past fow yoars and owing to tho vnluo of tho highway to tho rost of tho county ns a mall routo, it is deslrnblo that n specially liberal appropriation bo mado for It. SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY Knights of Pythias' Installation nnd banquet. TUESDAY Mrs. E. K. Jones entertains at enrds. Christiansen homo Inlot. on Catching MRS. CARLSON and daughter cam In from Ten Mllo todny to do some shopping. C. F. M'KNIOIIT expects to leaTO for Portland on busfnoBs tomorrow. REV. FATHER SPRINGER of North Bond, Is in Gardiner on a mis Blonnry visit. MRS. T. F. HAUSCHILDT of Coon River is n Marshflold business visitor todny. LESTER SMITH and wlfo of Coo RIvor aro in town today on busi ness and pleaBiiro. MR. and MRS. FRED MESSERLB of Catching Inlot nro visitors from Catching Inlot today. MISS MAY PETERSON spont Sun day with her slstor, Mrs. E. E. Rlggs of North Bond. JUDGE 'HALL wont to Coqulllo to dny to atond tho ndjourncd moot ing of tho county commissioners. MRS. F. 0. HORTON Is planning to lonvo shortly for nn extended visit with hor parents at Escababn, Mich. MR. and MRS. HARRY BRAD FIELD enjoyod nn outing at tho Mazo on South Coos River yesterday. 1 PERSONAL NOTES L. F. PRICE of Sumner Is In town on business. WILL CHURCH of Catching Inlot Is In town todny. HENRY LAIRD Is In town todny from Loon Lnko. ALEX HONGELL Is In town todny from Catching Inlot. B. F. HOLCOMB. n Lakcsldo resi dent, Ib In town todny. MRS. TOM SMITH of Daniels Crook Is n town visitor today. JOE MOORE of Catching Inlot is In town todny on business. MILTON CHURCH Is In town today from his North Inlot homo. MISS RUTH I10WRON of Ten Mllo Is n Mnrshflold visitor today. PETER MENEGAT Is in from his Ten Mllo rnuch on business. JAY CL1NKINI1EARD of Daniels Crook Ib a town visiter todny. SAM CONRO of Allogany enmo to town this morning on business. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos Rlv or Is spending tho day in town. JOHN IIERRON roturnod todny from a short vlBlt nt Lnkosldo. B. F. .HODSON of Ross Inlot is In town todny attending to business. MR. nnd MRS. ANSON ROGERS nro in town from South Coos River, MILO PIERSON Is In from Ton Mllo todny on business nnd plons uro. LOUIS STONE Is In Marshflold to day from his homo on Catching Inlot. GEORGE STARR of Brldgo wns an ovor Sundny visitor in Marsh Hold. J. E. NOAH and son, Noel, of North Coos River nro In town today. MRS. FRANK HODSON of South Coos River is visiting In town todny. JESSE SMITH and wlfo of South Coos Rlvor aro visiting in town today. NEIL DAGGETT and son Ellory of Allogany nro Mnrshflold visitors today. W. II. SMITH of Coos Rivor camo as far as tho Creamory to spend tho day. ROSE and MAY MESSERLE of Catching Inlot are Marshflold vis itors today. MRS. MAUDE MICHELnRINK of Allogany is visiting in Marshflold for tho day. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON of Eastsldo roturnod this morning from a Sunday visit at tho Walter Orpheum Tonight THREE REELS .'1000 FEET ALL NEW. BACHELOR BUTTONS John B iinny as tho Bachelor nnd Jean, tho Dog Actor. DIANA'S LEGACY, Including Horn Finch as Dlnini and a baby ele phant. POACHER'S PARDON, photographed la England. Novel camera Work, AN INDIAN SUNBEAM, Western drniim, staged by n master of filnicrnft. MRS. SHERRARD. MARTIN SHER RARD nnd MRS. C. A. METLIN spont Sundny visiting on South Coos Rlvor. C. W. MONTGOMERY, mnnngor of tho Standnrd Oil Compnny, loft this morning on n wcok's trip over hs torrltory. PETER SCOTT, SR., who has been at Aberdeen, Wnsh., nrrlvcd hero todny to look after proporty Inter ests on tho Bny. R. M. RAU, roprosontlng Rothchlld Bros., is calling nn his Coos Bny friends nnd Is carrying n flno now lino of Now Ycnr's resolutions. MRS. FRED BARNARD, who lino boon visiting hor mother, Mrs. Wilson of Sumner slnco Snturday, roturnod homo this morning. GEO. M'INTOSH Ib In town today from Catching Inlot, whero ho hns boon visiting his slstor, Mrs. Wnltor Chrlstlnnson slnco Sntur day. ELTON METLIN and JOE HOTCH KISS, who havo leased tho Blatt placo on South Coos Rlvor for two years, took possession tho first of tho year. MISS WITT, who iinu boon n quest nt tho Hnrry Bradflold homo, plans to lonvo tomorrow for Port land, whoro sho will visit for n tlmo nnd thou roturn to Marsh flold. NELS nnd ERNEST PETERSON, who hnvo been spondlug their school vncntlon with tholr pnronts on North Inlot, roturnod to this city this morning to resumo their studies. A. E. SNYDER. HAL SEGER. II. WARE nnd J. M. KELLER, a qunrtot of Hnynes Biirvoyors from Myrtlo Point, spent Sunday in Mnrshflold, returning to Myrtlo Point this morning. MISS FRANCES GOLDEN will lenvo In tho morning to rosumn hor high school work In Portland, nftor spondlng tho holidays with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Goldon of Mnrshflold. A. J. MENDEL, of tho Hub stores, loft Saturday ovenlng for Now York City to make his purchases for tho Spring soason, nnd will visit nil tho principal oastorn mark ets boforo returning to Coos Bay. FRED BLACKMAN, tho Forndnlo poultry magnate, will leavo to morrow for IiIb old homo In In dianapolis, to visit his father, who has not been woll. Mrs. Blackmail will remain htfro la chnrgo of tho poultry business. MRS. PETER SCOTT, SR Is oxpoct od In overland tomorrow from Ho qulnm, Wash., whoro thoy havo boon mnklng their homo for sovornl months. Tholr son, Poto, Is now going with tho dredgo from Aber deen to Tncoma. Mr. Scott nrrlvod' on tho Breakwater today. CAPT. MATTSON of tho Wah-Ta--waBo, Is ngnln on tho vossol nf tor bolng off for a fow trips t ropnlr damago to his homo caused by tho rocont storm. Tho house was blown from Its foundation and tho family who woro In t nt the tlmo woro badly shaken and frlghtonod. Tho damago was not groat. ROBERT MARSDEN. Sr., nrrlvod homo today from Portland, whoro. ho has been visiting with his sou, following a visit at his old homo in Wygnnt, England, and with rol ntlvos in Now York, Iowa and Mon tana. Ho had a flno trip, but saw no placo that looks as good to him as Coos Bay. Whit man s Always sold in scaled packages and guaranteed to bo FRESH. Tho storo for Quality Givuls. . CkAVUB 3 flIIHMW Phono 158-It 172 Broadway ESTABLISHED ADnSSION 10c, NEVER MORE