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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. V i;oo(l Deo liuiBt bring forth pood fruit." Dayton Bicycles r- K. FPCMf TIDES FOR FEItltt'AHY. lA.r rSSvE JSsawXft 25gJJ hercvcr eight or ten bicycles are gathered together, four-fifths of them are DAYTON BICYCLES. Why Is This So? Inquire of Dayton Riders fhcn let us prove to you that you"can do best by choosing a DAYTON BICYCLE for yourself. h buy more bicycles and bicycle supplies than all the other stores in Marshficld put together. Therefore, We Buy Cheaper )ur rent is less than other bicycle stores in Marshficld. Therefore, We Need Less Profit We wear overalls and do our own work. This Lessens Our Expenses ou Get the Bene Marshficld Cyclery fit Agents for )AYTON BICYCLES Phone 158-R Agents for OLIVER TYPEWRITERS 172 N. Broadway Bring Your Prescriptions ere f you want them filled vrith e purest nnd freshest lltr. nn.l t.Hll. l& . al & wii nun me KicuicBi e cue nd accuracy filled n precuely as your physician M x:.".i" ;"'? r ".u" ", ' SJWtl CUCC13 I1C uc We are- proud of the record -, iiMuii iii uur pre option department. And P" m. mi prescriptions at Rny reasonable prlceu, nnd In nrnnr... -.il-,- KB fun nit ...... - i bf iAr" "J! r r ii.r" ".. t ,'""??. "J"? b iea- WenFSuTABLETS. SMraS3 SL ff Erippc, prevent 9 &, "liep, coughs nnd 0 oil RMSTVy P wi" v r Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store 'e Busy Corner" Phone Malft 08 We carry a complete line of meats. Hams from Germany Hams from Italy Boiled Hams ' Kingan Hams and Bacon Bacon Backs Cervelat Mettwurst Salami Dry Salt Bacon in fact anything in the smoked meat line. Drop in and look our stock over. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 New Auto Line As booh as roads will pormlt wo will run two cars from North Slough to Ton Mllo. Ono passen ger auto nnd ono frolKlit autn, connecting with tho North Sin" boat NED GALLOWAY. LEW LOOM IS. ' A. H. WILMOT. TONIGHT u- fcr '?"' - IllOVr UIXDS cnl1 Z6a M CE3PPK " MVK PVE iifni; Ting rash. It. ... " 5f prlntlnc d t Ttan7A9. TSe Royal CAPTAIN REN'S YARN, n story of a sen e.iptulu winked on the ainiillml IsIjuk! .. Comotly (Majestic.) GAUMONT WEEKLY- Always of Great I n( -lest. (Comet.) A PREACHER FOR A RAY Don't inlHs this great comedy. (Comet.) WANTED Amateurs for nevt Fri- Uiy night. MATINEE 2:30 TOMORROW Entire change of program. ADMISSION TONIGHT, 10c. Coming Monday Latest Sensation A NIGHT IN TUB OIUEXT. WAYNE, THE WIZARD, tho Sul tnn of Mystery, assisted by Mile. Adelo mid Company. their home In North Wend, n 10 pouiul boy. their second son. iloth mother nnd rnlhl are doing well. Mays Hlaiiil Chnrlefl Van Duyn niiH in re asen n. .. Mriwunviru in. toreut in the elgnr slimd at tho C'li.mdler Hotel and huncerorth will I be the sole owner of It. Kecuwis rmbrellla "Tho Times want ads beat unythlnir tiint l nvnr tried for reunlninu lost- nrtleleH." Holow Is Rlvon tho timo nnd !,0(' ,Uu" 'Ml'8- I "nrles Soafiiso yes hoight of high nnd low water at 'nl.v after she had recovered an Mnrshflold. lUtnbioIln which tdio had lost two Tho tides aro plncwl In tho order WC,1,,8"B01- ,"'rduy I got my fine of occurrcnco, with tholr times on1""1,1'1'"1' ,,llcl l"iigh tho lost ad' tho llrst lino and holghts on tho;""" ", fuw, wu.t,kH " ' recovered second lino of each day; n conipni.'!i!!"11' Ioat J0Wt!,,r'- Yo -,'i't prnlso laon on conBccntlvo heights will ! ' "IKH WH,lt ,,,,8 ,0 nl"cl fo' ""J-" inillcnto whothor It Is high or low Weil hi San Krnnclscci. Word water. Vor high water on tho bar,!'1"" I'-'en received hero that Miss subntract 2 hours 34 mlnntns. ' Esther Swanson. formerly n clerk Ullrs.. 1.25 1 1 .o:i u 00 0.0 at Stafford's, and Onry Dotv. who Kt... ,r, 0.1 o.:i 0.0 I travels through this Bcetlon' for n dental supply house, will bo mnr rled In San Francisco today. ('round Hog Day. Tomorrow Is around Hog Day. If ho comes out nnd sees his shadow, weather prog nosticates say that we aro doomed to bIx weeks more of winter; IT ho doesn't wo will have an enrly spring. Itulld Modern Homes C. O. Oosnoy has tnken tho contract for two mod om bnngalowH to bo erected for Mrs. lennlo Landrlth In Eastsldo. Ho will also build two In tho snmo block for (1. H. Myers. Work will start Mon dny and will bo completed as soon as possible. Put in Motors. Individual mot ors for the- various machines in tho big C. A. Smith mill aro grndually being put In nnd a gradual change from steam to electric power Is bo lug made. 2!llrs.. n.fi!) n.ao 12.00 o.r.a Kt... 3.S II.O (i.2 0.7 .'lllrs.. 1'.fi2 ll.il 12.10 7.37 Kt... 1.1 3,5 (1.2 1.0 ill Irs.. 2.32 7.33 1.30 S.13 Kt... 1.5 3.3 0.2 1.0 4 I WEATHER FORECAST. I ORKHON Knlr tonight nnd I Sunday, north to east winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 2 1 hours ending nt 1:13 n. in., Fob. 1, by llonj. Ostllnd, special ginornmont me teorological observer: Maximum 58 Minimum 30 At 1:13 a. m 32 Precipitation nono Preclpltntlon since Sent. 1. I UU2 .2.70 Preclpltntlon snmo porlod I previous your 3I.C0 I Wind Northwest. Clear. HORN. I UAH KICK To Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Marker, at their homo on South Fifth street, Snturday, February I, a daughter. Mother ami child are doing nicely nnd the proud fnther. who Is principal of tho Marsbrield High school, says that his llrst child Is tho loveliest maiden of them nil. TUI'MAN Thursilny. Jniuinry 30, to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Truinnn, nt WANT ADS. LOST Gold bar plu M't with throe nuggets. Return to Stadden Stu dio and receive reward. PERSONAL NOTES paper business nnd Is considered ono of the best In Oregon. MISS BLANCHE WILLIAMS, who Is teaching n term of scaool on South Coos River, Is In town today for n short visit. MRS. .IAMES COWAN, Jr., left this nfternoon for Lakeside to spend Sundny with her pnrents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Frank llowron. NIN1AN WTUSTER of North Coos River enmo to Marshficld this morning and will visit his father. Lee Webster, at .Mercy hospital. IL C DIERS of North Rend return ed today noon from Coiiullle. where he" appeared as a witness In the ease or Strang vs. McDon ald & Vaughnn. HILIMTR SELANDER came to Marshficld from Sumner this mottling and left In the afternoon for the Grant homo on South Coos River, whore sho will spend n fow days. J. ARCHIE JOHNSTON returned to dny from a business trip to Rogue River. Ho reports evorvthlim as flourishing In that section. Plans! aro being inndu to charter tho I Randolph to tnko n enrgo there I from Coos Hay next week. Tho Rustler took In a curgo this week ' nnd for u few minutes caught on thu bar and was la dnnger of' going on tho South Spit, but sho was swung around by Captnln Olson in time to nvold tho trouble. 10 SIT OFF WATER SUKDAY A.MOXG THE SICK. FOR SALE The prcttlcM llltlo mo tor Mont on Coos liny. Cheap If taken nt once. Apply Roynl Theater. HOl'HEH HUILT On easy terms. One-fourth down nnd bulniico In monthly Installments. Address IL II., Tlipo. FOR MALIC !i room bungalow on South Fourth street. Easy terms. Phono 385-J. FOR KENT- npnitmeut. grocery. Two-iivim furnished Apply Nnsburg'H WANTED SK railroad He makers. Apply il. Sengstuckeii. FOR KENT One (I room modern hoiiso ou South Fifth street. Phono 231-R or sco J. C. Donne. FOR SALE Ono ft"OI egg incubator. Will trndo for lions. Phono C-J FOR SALE Ono ti:t foot launch with cabin: nlso ono 2G foot launch. Phono G-J FOR RENT An attractive front room for n gontlomnn. Ono block from Chandler Hotel, 2S9 Control nvonuo. WANTED Sewing by .Mrs. P. E. Poole, 313 South Mromlwny. WANTED Partner to take chargo of office Small cnpltnl required. Ilox 55, Tlmos offlco. FOR SALE Five hlgh-cluhs Wliito Wyandotte's mid Rhodo Island Rods, young roostors, 8 months old, bred from first clnss Btock, $3,50 to $5.00 each, This Is a snnp for anyone wanting n good roostor. Apply nt Einplro Poul try Ranch or Postofflco, Einplro. FOR SALE OR TRADE New gas stovo. Object of selling, going where thoro is no gas. Addross 334 First St., or phono 349-J. FOR SALIC Enrly Rose seed pota toes. C. J. Carlson, Daniels Crook. FOR RENT Elght-room furnished house, 881 South Fifth street. Hour y Black. WAXTED Twelve experienced min ora and timber men. Apply Denv er Hill Coal Co. If you have anything to Mil, rnt, trade, or want help, try a Tfait Ad. Tim' Wast Adr-fcrlng resulta. FOR SALE A choice dwelling lot on Central nvonuo. I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR SALE A flno 11-nioiiOis-oId registered boar, pure Borkshlro. Also two 9-months-old; good bone, good lepgth, good stock. Codarbrook Ranch, Dox 04, Sher wood, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at CampbeU'B Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoie 16j$L. MRS. P. D. MLAKE Is In town from ditching Inlet. MA RLE MILLS of Sumner Is In Mnrshfleld today. J. .1. CLINKINMIOARD of Daniels JCicek Is In town. MR. DEXTER of South Coos Riv er Is In Mnrshfleld. THEODORE FAWCETT Is In town! today from Sumner. CAI-T. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner Is In town on business. W. II. SMITH Is In town today from his ranch on Coos River. LENA MATSON of Catching Intel Is spending the day In town. PETER OlMLLIAMS Is In town front North Coos River. G. II. MEYERS of South Coos Rlvor Is In town on business. MRS. E. L. ROMERTS Is n town visitor today from Cntchlng Inlet. R. A. WERNICII of North Mend Is a Maishfleld business visitor to day. MISS S1GNA STOMA of Coos Riv er Is spending today In Marsli llcld. MISS GLADYS ROMERTS of Catch ing Inlot wub visiting In town today. EMU STONE was nniong tho Catching Inlet business visitors today. MATT MATSON of Cntchlng Inlot Is In Mnrshflold today attending to business. MRS. A. II. STUTSMAN mndo n busi ness trip to North Mend yesterday aiicrnoou. i J. M. CULLEY una son, Carl, nro 111 Maruhfleld Inilnv frnm f'nti'li.' lug Inlot. CHAS. MA1IAFI' i' of North Coos River Is In Mnrshfleld on business for tho dny. CI IAS. ESTERMECK, n mnchor of Catching Inlot, Is In Mnrshfleld ou business. CHAS. PHILLIPS Is in Mnrshflold from Couulllo on business for n fow days. J. E. NOAH, n rancher from North i Coos River, Is In Mnrsnflold to- day ou business. MRS. GOODWILL of South Coos Rlvor enmo to town this morning fop nn Indefinite stay. JOHN HENDRICKSON nnd daugh ter Agnes, from North Coos Rlvor, spoilt tho dny in Mnrshflold. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH nnd sons Philip nnd Roy, nro Mnrshflold visitors from North Coos River. MRS. CLYDE MARKER nnd daugh ter, WJIdn, nro spondlng today In Mnrshrield from Catching Inlot. S. W. SHOOK nnd two sons woro down from tho Coos River ranch today on u shopping oxpoditlon. M'SS IRENE RUSSELL, who for merly held a position with tho iioarst papors In Chicago, has ar rived hero to tnko n position with tho firm of Montloy & Jones. il. w. GARNER, n former Coos May rosldont, has roturnod to tho nay nftor spending flvo years in Alaska nnd Western Cnnnda. J. N. GEARHART, Justlco of tho pence at Dora and secretnry of tho Myrtlo Point Port Commis sion, left yestordny for his homo after n short visit here. CHAS. MAGEE, tho oldeBt son of Cnpt. and Mrs. Mageo of Einplro Is hero from Portland, whoro ho has spent tho last four years, for a visit. II. FOLSOM and P. J. tlCHARD- SON nro listed to lenvo on tho Draln-Gardlner stage toniororw morning. A. II. POWERS wont to Coqulllo this morning as a witness in the enso of Strang vs. McDonald & Vnughan. A. F. M'LAUGHLIN of Camp 4, South' Inlot, left on tho Break water for a two-weeks' business trip to Portlnnd. MRS. MYRD LAT'HN roturnod yes terday from a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Var noy of Coaledo. FRED WILSON Is expected homo tonight from Carlton, Oregon, whoro ho attended tho funeral of Georgo McCutcheon. .IninoB Dnvls of Mradfleld's barber shop, left on the Mrenkwatcr to day for Spokane In response to n message that his son was quite 111 there. Capt. J. A. O'Kolly, who left hero n short time ago foi tho mountains In California in hopes of benefitting his health, Is said to bo In n rntlmr critical condition from lung trou ble. Mrs. Chnrles Motlln, who hns been confined to her home on nc couut of grip, Is able to bo out. Albert Hniisen, who is critically III at his homo In Ferudulo, Is re ported slightly Improved today. Tho nine-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. John McNnmnrn, who hns been dnngorously -111 of pnoumonln, on south Hrondwny. Is reported Im proving. Dr. R. H. Wnltors Is still con fined to his bed, due to tho rosiiltn of a cold. Mrs. Chirko. mother of Mrs. A. J. Snvngo, who has been quite III of pneumonia, Is reported Improving rapidly. .Mrs. J. C. Steckol of Enslsldo Is reported quite III. Mrs. Amos Simpson Is quite sick nt hor homo In Hunker Hill. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA EXIHIHTION DRILL AND HALL given 13' the Modern Woodmen of America Drill Tennint ECKHOFF'S HALL. NORTH REND, SATURDAY, FEURUARY 1. MUSIC HY KEY SER'S ORCHESTRA. Tfn.i. ... Ul. ..MflM .,.. ..i UUIU JUMI JUU IWllllUb UUI1U llkl Tho Times office trndo. or want help, try n Want Ad. Railroad Commission Experts Will Close Down Services for Investigation. If you want to be sure of l.nvlng sulllclnnt water for your Sunday ev ening meal, you had better save a supply In ndvunro In a pall, or tub soon nftor tho noon hour tomorrow. Tho wnter supply will bo shut off botweeit 2 nnd 3 o'clock nnd will bo oft for a fow hours, possibly until sometime in the evening. The shutting off of tho wnter sup ply Ib nt the Instigation of Messrs. Green nnd Stubbleflohl, tho experts from tho Oregon Railroad Commis sion, who wnnt to innko n close ex amination of Bonio of tho mains, es pecially tho main to North Mend, and nlso nrouiid tho plant, nnd they find Hint It will bo ncccssnry to shut oft the wnter In order to do so. MossrB. Green nnd Stubblefleld nro going Into tho North Mend wnter situation tho same as they aro Into the .Mnrshflold sltitntlon. Thoy find, Mr. Green states, that too soivlco Is so closely Interlocked that tho separation of tho two Is nlmost Im possible. Mr. Green stntos that It will probably bo n very short timo until tho two cities nro merged, nny wny. Just how much longer they will spond investigating tho wnter sup ply hero thoy nro not sure. Mr. Green stated last night thnt thoy have Just got tfiolr investigation well started and owing to now things constnntly being discovered, which requires time to porsonnlly Inspect and lnvestlgnto, It Is uncertain how much longer tho work will tnko. Some hnvo estimated thnt they will complete tho work Inside of thrco weeks. Then their roports will hnvo to be mndo out for tho Rnllrond Commission, so thnt It tuny require nt least a couplo or months beforo tho Railroad Commissioners will ho able to como to Coos liny for tho public homing on the matter. AT THE HOTELS. I HOTEL COOS C. R. Phillips. Co qulllo; J. M. Fits-., Lampn; Gus Sjog ren, Smith nnsln, W. J. Ilonrow. Smith Mnsln; W. C. Rust nnd wlfo, South Inlet. MLANCO HOTEL Claronco Ton gue, Oak Pont, Wnsh.: A. W. Per kins, Mlnln, Wnsh.; Frank Cnrey, Coqulllo; W. S. McQiinm and wife, Coqulllo; M. Mrnum, Snn Francisco; Alglo Hanson, City; Ernest Peterson, City. LLOYD HOTEL G. W. Renin, Conledo; Frank Snow, Coqulllo; Chas. MTaumer, Grants Pass; H, W. Roberts, Myrtlo Point. THE CHANDLER Tom A. Yntes nnd wlfo, Coqulllo; N. W. McDonnld nnd wife, Norway; O. C. Wnldroynl, Stllla, Wnsh.; A. N. Gould, Coqulllo; R. W. Edgorton. City. . .7. Lee Drown, Ph. G. Jii-Zrl5r 1L -....rfi- :&ki &K Robert W. Swantou, Ph. C rtvT7Esj3Wtt9mf9lm&0m AXVnyAMWAtBrAiVAIeAB i ' i i i m i i im m i ' jSflMScmr a i iiiijh Bwri gMi mmm Youv Doctor's skill plus Our Service equals the ribht v prescription All your doctor's careful study of your needs may not bring results if his prescrip tion is not prepared with system nnd knowledge. Wo have a checking system in our prescription department which makes it impossible to use the wrong drug or to leave out n drug that is ordered. Our prescriptions arc filled exactly as written by your doctor. Only fresh and clean drugs of the test quality are used. In every department of our business we exercise the same careful watchfulness of our customers in terest. It was with the value giving idea in mind that we accepted the agency for VINOL, for which we are having a large demand. VINOL i3 a real and palatable cod liver and iron tonic without oil. It i3 the one tonic upon which feeble old people, tired young people.weak women and deli cate children can depend to makehealthy bodies, strong muscles and to build up nerve vigor. Try it on our guarantee. Does you good or costs you nothing." The Store for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies Look for this Sign on our Window F(V?h sSnaX i8!1 ?,q",rndmUnd8 Torn Cottage Grovo to Coqulllo. Coos Day Wiring Company. FOR SALM Korsefl, harness nnd wagon. Phon 57-J, Coos Day Steam Laundry. wbero it is expected that Mr. Cates will close an option which ho holds for the purchase of the Coqulllo Valley Sentinel. Mr. Catesj baa Iqrk been In the news- ORPHEUM TONIGHT MAMMA WANTED New ami sparkling comedy. HEART IN RAGS Story of a good-heurtcd but rugged hobo. RETTINA'S SUnSTrrUTE TJvoly Vltngrapli comic. LESSONS IN COURTSHIP Vitiigrnplis aro always good and this is one. Don't miss tho fourth "Mary" plcturo Tuesday. "WORLD'S SERIES RABKDAXL-rSpediU feature Wednesday. ESTABLISHED ADMISSION 10c, NEVER MORE