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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. EVENING EDITION. Men's Shoes In our exclusive Men's Shoe department we are showing the most up-to-date line of Men's Footwear We are sole agents for Selz Royal Blue $3.50 to $5.00 Florsheim Shoes $5.00 to $6.00 "Hunkidori" Chippewa High Tops for Loggers Woolen Mill Store Men's Outfitters. The Busy Corner Offers for Sale Hot Water Bottles, Foun tain Syringes and Combina tion Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringe, Values from $1,75 to $3, For Only $1.50 Be sure- to get one, eryone is guaranteed, Ev- Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 -US TIDES FOR JANUARV. Bolow in given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho tldos nro placed In tho order of occurronco. with tholr times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of encli day; n compai Ison on consccutlvo holghts will Indlcato whothor It Ib high or low wntor. For high wator on tho bar, sniifltrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 10 11 S'llrs. Ft. . I Irs.. Ft... 1 1 1-8.. Ft... His.. 3.G4 1.0 1.35 4.7 n.or. 4.S G.an 9.00 3.3 0.43 3.8 10.21 3.1 10.C7 3.03 G.4 3.37 C.l 4.09 5.7 4.17 v. I 1.0 10.18 0.0 10.40 0.2 11.11 COOS COUNTY PPLES o havo a few hnxfis nf lldwins that we will sell at ?cial prices for the next few ysi and a half tier boxes, ror 75c jr tier Baldwins, per )ox , $1.00 Dhone your orders early as ill not last long, The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. TONIGHT Royal ipty Dumpty in 3 reels, 3 BIG ACTS filbert and Lyons in "the e Guy and the Coon," red Irwin, the Original jiedian, llss Marlin in 3 new songs 5ICAL COMEDY CO. opens Tomorrow. burglar Alarms mi standard makes of Revolvers IMARSIIFIELD CYCLERY ngents for IVTOX niOYCLKS. LIVER TVlEVRlTEnS. o 158-Tt 17 v i..i . .. UIUilUIU Sons of Norway will give a dance at FINNISH HALL Saturday Evening, January 11, 1913; Anyone who loves to dance on a perfect floor to the mu-' sic of Keyzer's famous Or chestra, should not fail to at tend and enjoy a good time, You are invited, COMMITTEE LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4: 13 n. in,, Jan. 8, by lion J. Ostllnd, special govornmont me teorological ohsorvor: Maximum 49 Minimum 34 At 4:13 n. in 84 Precipitation 1,54 Wind: Southwest j Rnlny. BORN. ROBERTS To Mr. und Mrs. Dan Rohorts at tholr homo In West Marshflold, Wednesday, January i WANT ADS.l Knit Sr,l.' Vim. iiihv inutile limit. 22x3; C h. p.: 14 miles hour.' Phnnn fst nnlnlr an In i"l D Richer, Gonoral Dollvory, Marsh-llold. WANTED To contract Mashing by tho aero or lot. Address Con tractor, caro Coos Day Times. FOR RENT 7 room house on South 4th Street. Inquiro J. E. Edmunds Coos Bay Wiring Company. WANTED 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms for man and wlfo. Address P. O. Box 702 or Pliono 3'.h-j. . FOR SATiE A 1 rig, horse, harness and spring wagon. Apply F. A. Sacchl. LAUNCH FOR SAMS A cabin launch, 29 ft. long. F. M, Frlod-berg. LOST Saturday, sluglo key, Ynloj 1UUII. JIUlUlll IU UU. a, lliuoo ofllce. NOTICE. Tho Eastsldo Social and Athlotlc Association will accept sealed bids for tho orectlon of n hall, accord ing to plans and specifications on fllo with tho secretary, Wm. J. Ln Pnlino. Tho association reserves tho right to rojoct any or all bids. All bids must bo filed with tho socro tary not later than 7 p. m Jan uary 14, 1913. WM. J. LEATON, President. OPPORTUNITY For Immediate sale, I offer my West Marshflold property at tho corner of Twelfth and Commorclal. Tho homo is modern, Including hot wator heat ing plant. This property faces oast with beautiful view. Is rontod for $20 month and would bring more. Thoro Is no lease on property. Tho price 1b right and Is made with tho object of soiling tho property. Seo mo. R. J. Montgomery, WANTED Position by experienced bookkeeper. References furnish ed. Apply Times office WANTED Sternly roomers, .$2.50 n week. Portland Ilotol, 3C1 Front street. FOR SALE Old nowsimiKjrs; n big bundle for a nickel. Just tho thing to start fires with. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoao 15:JL. FOR RENT Ninety aero farm two miles from Myrtle Point, Forty acres plow land and 5 acres river bottom land, no stumps. Three cows and some machinery go with place. Immodlate posses sion, Cash rent, $100 per year. Would mako a flno chicken ranch. Good outbuildings, Ap ply William James, North Bond, Oregon. WANTED Nice unfurnished room, close In. Box II, Times office, 8a, a son. Mrs. Roborts was for-1 merly Miss Mngary, u daughter of Charles Mngary. Cums Transferred Tho personnl Injury case of John West vs. tho C. A. Smith Lumber Co. ot nl hns been transferred from tho circuit court to tho United States district court. ('reek Christmas. Yesterday was Creek Christmas and all tho GrcokB from tho camps observed tho day by a general celebration In to'vn. SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY Roynl Auction Bridge with Mrs. R. K. Booth, Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. R. F. Bush. Urldgo Club with Mrs. Henry Songstnckcn. Coos Bay Motor Boat Club en tertains at club rooms, THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Eugene O'Connoll. Smith mill wharf. Mr. Peterson had Buys Property Oco. Wntkln has or tho Klnnoy properties, an aero and. 'cen using It for tho Smith Company, h half of land on tho old North Tho cnuso Is not known. Sho was Bond-Mnrshllcld road near tho Sand mined todny and tho damage Is Bald pot or Mcinrmnu property. Will End Today It Is expected tha ttho Coos County Commissioners will concludo their January session at Coqulllo today. Judgo Hall Is ex pected homo tonight. to havo been slight, Leave Tomorrow F. E, Hnrrls, A. H. Lonhorr and wlfo, Mrs. Roy E. Perkins and Miss Peterson nro nmong thoso who will leave tomorrow morn ing by tho Draln-Gardlncr stngo. Meet. Thursday. Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran church will mecL Thursday after noon In tho church parlors, Mrs, B. MathlBon will bo tho hostess. Had Narrow Escape Peter Scott, Sr., who returned tho other day from an extended Btuy In Wash ington reports that tho Drodgo Ore gon, which was taken from horo to QrnyB Harbor laBt fall, narrowly es caped being wrecked during a re cont storm nt Abordecn. Tho heavy gnlo badly damnged her pipes and pontooiiB. Mr. Scott has not mndo up his mind definitely but will pro. bnbly rclocato on tho Bay. Sale Void Tho federal court has failed to aprovo tho bid of W. E. Hoagland for tho Art BInnchnrd liv ery, which was recontly Bold at auc tion by TuBteo In Bankruptcy, Goo. Wolstood. Just whon tho property will bo sold Is not known. Meet Thursday. Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young Pooplo's Society will meet tomorrow evening nt tho church with Miss Borghlld Olson and Alfred Jaron in charge of tho refreshments. Counterfeit Dollars It Is reported thnt a uumbor of bogus silver dollars aro In circulation on tho Bay. Tho Flanagan and Bennett bank has re jected Bovernl $1 pieces recently, hut whothor they woro tho Bnmo dollar going tho rounds or dllTorcut pieces, Is not known. Services Tonight. Tho Union mooting of tho locnl churches will bo hold this evening nt 7:30 In tho Christian church, Rev. Mr. Rut led go will bring tho mossago. Tho public Is cordially Invited to spend this hour In worship. Here for Prisoners Sheriff Gngo enmo over todny from Coqulllo this morning to meet tho Rcdondo as ho Is In hopes that Clint Ankers and Dick Lcnnon, wanted herd In con nection with tho robbery of tho North Bond News Company, woro sent back on her by tho San Francisco officers. Ho was not sure. Tho Rcdondo was kopt outsldo by tho storm today and ho was unnblo to ascertain whothor or not they enmo. PERSONAL NOTES W. W. GAGE of Coqulllo Is in Marsh Mold on business. JESSE SMITH of South Coos River Is In town today. T. J. KOLSTAD of Coos River in town on business, is WM. DOYLE of South Coos River Is n town visitor today. ALEC CARLSON ot Lakeside Marshflold visitor today. Is a MR. GRANT ot Allegany Is Marshflold today on business, In ANSON ROGERS and wlfo of South Coos River woro in tOWP, today. MRS.J. R. CRONK of South Coos River Is a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. S, A. YOAKAM of Coot River Is In town today on business. CHAS. DUNCAN of South .Coos River Is In town for tho day on business. Myrtlo Point Death. Henry Ploegor, who Is horo from Myrtlo Point on business nnd plonBiiro, re ports that a night nurso at tho Whlto Star hospital In Myrtlo Point died BUddonly thero a couplo ot dnys ago. Tho nurse's namo wob Thompson and ho was about GO years old. Tho funeral was hold today. Mr. Ploegor stares that tho woathor has been unusually cold at Myrtlo Point nnd vicinity. J. O. Stommlor roports thnt tho thermom otor, registered about 18 bolow dur ing tho cold annp last week. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITII of North Coos River Is a Marshflold shop per today. MRS. FRED BRUNELL of Coos Rlvor Is spending tho day In Mnrahflold. MRS. SPENCER SMALL of North Inlet Is spondlng tho day la Marshflold. ROBERT MARSDEN, SR Is visiting Ills daughter, Mrs. E. M. Smith of tho Isthmus. Contest Ingram's Claim A. K. Peck, U. S. Lnnd Commissioner, hns boon deputized to take ovldonco In Kimni-iil M'imIiiv . Tlin funnrnl nf i" l"u "'mum. in mu luiuuu ouuua I'imeiai nxiaj. ino innorni oi. T, . w ,,., ., , t,.nt Ferdlnnnd Klahn of Emplro was tll0 KOvornmont Is contesting tho hold from Wilson's Chnpol this nf- homestead or tlmbor claim of Dr. In tornoou, tho Rov. II. I. Rutlodgo gram, who formerly lived In Mnrsh olllclntlng. Tho North Bond Order ol,J; n tho Bround that ho did not , n,,0 , ..,,,, Ml ,, ,., l continuously res do on tho land prior of Owls, of which tho deceased was ,0 ,t ,)0nB t'hrown ,nto tho v s For. n mombor, had a big dologatlon In , 0st Resorvo. Tho clnlm Is In tho nttondanco. Ferry Traffic. Cupt. Alox Hall of the Forry Transit plying botweon Marshflold and Eastsldo roports tho following travol over It during tho month ot Docombor: Passongors, GB03: slnglo tonms, 210: double tennis, 124; 19 head of stock and 72 automobiles. Hearings Fixed A hearing of tho creditors of tho bankrupt Mloceno Oil nnd Gns Company of Bnudon will bo hold beforo Roforeo Sohlbrodo hero January 20. A hearing of tho crcdl tors of Goo. II. Ames, tho Myrtlo Point logger, who recontly wont Into bankruptcy, will also bo hold beforo Mr. Sohlbrodo January 20, Cooston Contests It Is reported thnt sovoral nioro homestead contests nro to bo started In tho vicinity of Cooston, tho Walker and Covoy clnlma being tho latest to bo contest ed. Tho details of tho contest nro not nvallablo yot, but It Is understood thnt they aro causing consldorablo strife In that vicinity. Launch Sunk Tho launch Merrl mnc, ownod by Frank Potorson of Eastsldo, waB sunk last night at tho Fairview Baldwins Solid and Crisp $1.25 Per Box Stauff Grocery Co. Mnskcy's Candles. Phonq 102 Cour d' Alono section of Idaho. S. C, Rogors, Honry Songstnckon nnd Josophlno Ronnlo hnvo boon Biibpoo naod to testify boforo Arthur IC, Peck February 13, as to Dr. Ingram's resl donco. Other witnesses may nlsobo called. Complains About Smith. Tho Sundny Portland Journnl contains a longthy Bonsatlonnl story about Ilornco Stevens, a Portland at torney, complaining to United StatoB Attorney John McCourt there nhout C, A. Smith nnd chnrglng tho lattor with mlauso ot tho malls In floating a $4,500,000 bond Issuo. Stovons charges that much of tha 181,000 acres of tlmborlands on which Mr. Smith Is flontlng tho bond Issuo Is now being attacked In govornmont suits nnd conse quently that tho security Is not as Mr. Smith's circular lotlor offering tho bonds for salo ropresonts it, Mr. McCourt hns takon no nctlon on tho chnrges ns yot. On Coos Bay, tho matter is regarded as simply ono of tho sorles ot ground less attacks that havo bcon mndo on Mr. Smith slnco ho started his big operations on Coos Bny, M. P. BURROWS expects to movo his family Into tholr now houso on Fourth and Johnson, tho lattor part of tho week. They moved hero not slnco that tlmo have boon renting long ago from Minneapolis, and on EIrod Avonuo. LEE BETHEL, who was formerly ongaged In tho piano business ar rived hero on tho Breakwater to mako tho circuit of Coos count; theaters with a now vaudovlllo attraction which ho Is managing. Tho attraction Is known as Leo and Chandler, tho dancing comedians. P. A. SANDBERG roturnod to Ban don yestordny aftor n fow days vis It on tho Bay. MR. and MRS. HILLIS SHORT aro In from Lnkcsldo visiting rela tives in town. J. E. DOYLE of Myrtlo Point, who has been horo todny, will return homo tomorrow. FRED and HERMAN PLAAP ot Lakcsldo aro In town for tho day on business nnd pleasure CARL W. EVERTSEN of tho Cooa Bny Bakory loft yesterday for Port land nnd Sonttlo on business and pleasure MR. CROUCH and his son, Charles, of Hayncs Inlot, nro spondlng tho dny In town looking after business Interests. ALF GAUNTLETT nnd wlfo and chil dren, who havo been guests nt tha C. S. Wlnsor homo, loft for tholr homo nt Gold Beach yesterday. TOM CHRISTENSON loft this morn ing for tho Slusluw to rosumo work on tho government project thoro nftor having spent tho holidays on Coos Boy. MISS CLARA B. WATERS left this afternoon for North Inlet, whoro alio was called by tho Illness of hor mothor. JACK DURRANI) has nrrlvcd homo from tho mlddlo west, whoro ho spent tho summor, bolng ongngod In pearl fishing In Wisconsin and. Iown most of tho tlmo. ROGER GOSS loft on tho Nairn Smith today for Dorkoloy, Cal., to rosumo his course at tho University of Cal ifornia, after spondlng tho holidays with his father, John D. Goos, MISS ALPHA PETERSON, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Potorson, of Emplro, loaves tomorrow morning by Drain for Portland, whoro she . will nttond school. II. 0. PLOEGER of Myrtlo Point la in Mnrshtlold on business today nnd expects to roturn homo to morrow. Ho roports thnt Mrs. Ploogor Is not very well. It you havo anything to soil, rent or trade, or want holp, try a Want Ad. Times' Want Ads bring results. Orpheum Tonight THREE HEELS 3000 FEET ALL NEW. RED BARRIERS Full reel Vltugrnph; strong drama with an nil star cast. PIRATE'S DAUGHTER A Sellg story of tho sea. Written and pro duced by Hobart Rosworth, VALUE RECEIVED A Ranch life picture set In Interesting back grouuds. A feature. ESTABLISHED ADMISSION - - 10c, NEVER MORE TOM LAWHORNE was down fronts his ranch above Allegany over v Sunday and roports that about two Inches and a half ot snow foil thoro during tho storm last week. f MRS. LULU DWYER, who has beon residing In South Marshflold, will lenvo In a day or two for n fow month's stay In Portlnnd and at tholr old homo In Seattle. Sho may rolocato In Soattlo and It sho does, her son, Mnrtln Shorrard, will Join hor thoro later. Times' Want Ads bring results. Whit mans Always sold hi scaled packages and guaranteed to bo FRESH. Tho storo for Quality Goods. hi