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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Fall Apparel for Top and Toe Mallory Cravenetted Hats, $3.50 MilHcoma Hats $3.00 Florsheim Shoes $5.00 to $6.00 Selz Royal Blue $3.50 to $5.00 Woolen Mill Store Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys. Jad Salts THE NEW APERIENT. Natural Fruit Salts derived from grapes and lemon juice in combination with other valuable agents. GET IT AT THE UP-TO-DATE STORE. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US Orpheum Tonight A two-roel Vltngraph fcaturo, "THK WHITE SLAVE" or "TWO OCTOROON." A beautiful story of before the Civil War. Sympa thetic ami emotional. "WHICH WAY DID HE GO?" A Vltagraph comedy featuring John Runny. A MUTUAL UNDERSTAND INfl" An Edison drama. FIVK I'lCTVRES. ADMISSION TEX CENTS. Ihe Roval TONIGHT P" A WAl.TEltS' STOCK CO., Presenting f'lK FLOWER Oil ARIZONA," A tlnec-nct Comedy. fe knight and you will come ev er)- night this week. R XKW ItEEI.S OK PICTURES fiiht'KDE THE PLAY. 58ROW PICTURES STAHT A LHU'AIN ItAISES AT 8:510. Admission I noor. iBc. Balcony. 23c. Children, 13c. We are selling more of All uuee every nay t"'a; If you are In doubt as ' Ira nimll... . convinced. Poos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. P 894-J. 184 MnrW o Uefore Buying Your RAINCOATS Set) the flnn iinn At TODD, The Tailor. - rront street. Wo nro now In our new home In tho Bunker Nill Department Store Hut wo are not settled yet. Anyone who has over moved knows and will nppreclato tho troubles that It Involves. Wo kindly request tho forbearance nnd Indulgence of our patrons for two or three days until we get business to running smoothly again. Remember the same old PHONE 32 And we promise to do the best we can under the circum stances for a few days. W.H.Dindinger&Co. Proprietors. BUNKER HILL DEPARTMENT STORE. Successors to THE BAZAR Phone 32. PHONE ICQ D 10 Cent I JO l Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY OCTOI1ER TIDES. Below Is gl"en ttie tlJie and height of high and low wnter at MarBhlleld. Tho tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the llrat line nnd heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It is high or low water. i'or high water on the bar substrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 20Hrs. . CIS 10. '.'8 5.11 0.0 Ft. . . 4.3 2,8 r..8 0.0 injurs. . 0.14 7.2-1 1 1.2G 5.03 Ft. . . 0.0 4.0 3.0 r..o 22llrs. . l.ir 8.37 12.50 7.12 Ft. . . 0.3 4.2 3.1 5.2 WEATHER FORECAST. tnr AMoHatPd Trent to Coo liar Tltnm.l OREGON Fair east, rain j west; southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., October 20, by DenJ. Ostllud, special government me teorologist: Maximum 85 Minimum 45 At 4:43 a. m 45 Precipitation 00 I Precipitation since Sept 1, 1913 8.45 Precipitation same period last year 4.51 I Wind: Northwest, clear. rivals this morning on the Alert were .Mr. and Mrs. James Nowlln, of Allegany. at tho home of her parents for a few weeks. he was connected with some of the ' principals In the cases as attorney prior to his election to the bench. ' Judge Coke first tried to get Judge MRS. G. A. BOXEURAKE of Catcll Knvnnnugh of Portland, but the lnt-1 1"S Inlet Is a visitor In Marshflold ter was too busy Just now. I today. One Arrest. James McCormac was the only offender taken In by the police Saturday. Ho had over $30 In cash In his pocket. Coos River Shopiters. Among the arrivals on the Sunrise this morning wore .Mrs. George Wltto, Mrs. J. A. Ward and Mrs. Slbel. SIiihIuw Station. Congressman Hawley has Introduced u bill for tho tlce Pennoek reirlstormi twnntv-sevnn establishment of a life-saving station additional ones In the Central MISS T,,,3I'MA DODGE arrived on at the mouth of the Sluslnw. I Marshlleld precinct, making a total t,lc Alort from Hegany whero she I of 312 registered there. I lma bec'1 v,8,t,n trlo,,,la- North Inlet Visitors, Among the , I arrivnls from North Inlet this morn-1 Water Pipes Broken A wnter CKI'Ij IRELAND spent Sunday at the Ruth, 1 main broke on Central avenue In I honiL'9 of hla two brothers and hU (Jets Puny. Carl Albrecht Is ex- T- M. CULVER came down on the pectod 'home on the Hedondo today , Wah-to-Waso from Catchng In from California, lie Is to bring a1 lot this morning. Shetland pony for his daughter, ' ... . Miss Vera. MRS. C. V. UNDICOTT, of Coqullle, Is n guest at the J. S. Lyons home More Register. Last week. Jus- for a few days. Ing were Charles Johnson, Axel Peter Llndgren nnd Louis St. Denis. ' front of tho new Irving block today sister at and near Daudon. and In consequence a long stretch tao nnnvn .. ... Coos River Vlsltors.A.nong the'of mvlllB haA to e lorn ut to flm, JAS- OONL. of the Sm th-Powers arrivals irom soutn uoos luven tins i.n it. """i1 """" un--i. " morning were Mr. and Mrs. Luce. A. I Marshlleld visitor yesterday. O. Rodgers, Mr. Lattln and Simon Bmk From Hunt Hal Stutsman, Enegren. Engineer of the Flro Department, and a party of frlendc returned to- Templetou Visitors Among tho' day from a deer .hunt In the Bnld arrivals from Templeton on the Mes- Mountain country. They brought senger this morning were J. T. Davis, unck sonio jcrkci, von80, wlth t1lcm w. t Auams, u. i . uoietnnn, w. F. as evidence of their success. uowermnn. Cousin Dead. o. Ohandler MR. AND MRS. A. D. BRAINARD nnd their two daughters came down from Haines Inlet this morn ing. fiets .ludginent. Annie Wolff, of today received word that his cousin. , RORX. , HAINES To Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hnlnes, nt their 'home In West Murshflcld, Monday, October 20, a son. Mother nnd child are doing nicely nnd Mr. Hnlnes Is delighted over his first sou. Isthmus Inlet Visitors. Among the nrrlvals on tho Ranshee this morn ing were Mrs. J. Graves and Mrs. L. Cox. Allegany Visitors. Among tho nr- Forndale, this week secured a Judg ment for $1200 against Thomas Dool Ing nnd wife, of North Rend on a mortgage case. H. E. JOHNSON nnd wife nnd baby expect to leave on tho Rcdondo for Los Angeles whero they will locate. Cant. C. R. Spencer, hndi died sud-.j, K F0RD wn from andotl Siinini'i' Visitors. -Among tho nr rlvals from Sumner this morning this n few vearB Qg0 iiiuiiiiiik nero riuu uihhhi, u, u. Stndden, Mrs. E. M. Lnwhorn, Mrs. S. A. Fnrrln and Chester Snnford. denly at Portland yesterday. Mr. Spencer was about tho same ago as Mr. Chandler and ho nnd his father operated tho Spencer lino of boats on the Columbia. Ho visited here Athletic Meeting. A meeting of tho Coos County High School Ath letic Association Is to be held nt Co- iom congregations In the city In nt- Runqtiet Tuesday. Another "Get together banquet" will bo held nt tho Swedish Lutheran Hnll Tuesday eve ning nt 7 o'clock nnd It Is expected to have most of the men In tho vnr ....111.. .iu . (.n. .K .11...... . '", " "UA "'"a tendnnce. Tho first one was given ball and basketball schedules nnd nl)0Ut nl()nt)l nR0 ,,,. t)l0 nU8. other matters. .I)lce8 of the men of n t)0 cllllrt,llCi,i Cets lli,nu.sleL-H. O. Fulton Attaha 1,1 Knernl wlU bo '"'o. today received word that a patent ' Kl.lllMlllol. , ronnrt f Pnm had been Issued to him for his North aar(llnor BnyB. ..Thoro Beo118 to ,,0 no foundation for the story t lint the Inlet homestead upon which ho mndo final proof some time ago. homestead is on North Inlet. looking after business at the Un ion Market, which his firm recent ly purchased. MI LAS RICHARDSON, of. North Dend, came down on tho Marsh lleld from Sumner, whero he hat been visiting friends. WILLIAM A. PUGH returned to Myr tle Point this morning, whero ho la working on tho hnndsomo new school building being constructed there. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER expects to leave soon for Vancouver, R. C, whore she will visit nt tho home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Tre-mntne, T,lu, schooner Lily was to havo been sold MR. AND MRS. HURT A. DORE- WANT ADS. WANTED Housework. Inquire lit Times office. WILL I'AV CASH for Plymouth Rock nnd Drown Leghorn pullets. In quire at Pioneer Grocery. i on her arrival at San Francisco Insti trip. Tho Lily Is really n rollc of In 1S83, nnd her pnsslng would bo rc- Sriwiiii rini.iH.Tiii niim Piih'o school on Daniels Creek will close f"rnicr ,,ny,fl' 1,nvl"B eon built tl.nlr y.,m,M.' .,. nnvl Vrl.lnv 1883. "'"1 1,er IMWHlllR WOllld 1.0 A program Is being prepared by the Brotte:1 n,, 08 "'j0 ,,,nf con, to11bo MUS together with A. C. Cartes, returned from n fishing and hunt ing trip at tho Snnd Hills this morning. instructor, Miss Lola Montgomery. An Ice cream social will also bo given that evening. LOST Silver belt pin, hi form of buckle. Finder plcnso return to Times offlco. Few RegKter. Justice Pennoek re ports that only about fifteen people registered with him last weok. Coro ner to register. Fred has been keeping his ngo secret, but ho had to tell the reg istrar and to admitted 37. regarded as an absolute necessity. C. A. MERRITT of Knnsns City. Tho Lily would bo nn Ideal craft to j Mastor of Arms, U. S. N., Is visit lend tho mnrlno pngeant through tho lnB h's folks hero. Mr. Morrltt is , Panama Canal." thirty-day lenvo of nbsonco from tho sorvlco. fJet Trout. State Game Warden Flnley hns wired that ho will QETTINS went up on Fred Wilson was among tho last mnt ,ar0 conHlRnmonl of, itiniui it in in iv iiuiii ii mi ui ijiiu iv bnBB hero on tho next Ureakwntor to I m 1 1 ttnt'M t rt ii If la 1 1 If l Ii n 4 ItnV will ho put Into North Coos River I tho morning train to near Coqullle, where ho Is setting grndo stakes for tho crow which Is ongngod In bal lnstlng the roadbed. WANTED November 1, furnished house, flat or apartment; no chil dren. Address P. O. Rox 45. ROOM AND HOARD. P. :t (Ill-It. FOR SALE Household nml kitchen furniture. Cull from 1 to 3 p. in. 187 South Second. FOR KENT ."-room house near Third nnd Anderson. Will be va cant Oct. 20th. Phono Dr. Leslie. FOR RENT 3-riHiiii modem Hat, Inquire 424 2nd St. X. FOR SALE At once, eleven good Jersoy milk cows, two coming fresh soon. Some young stock, eight shoats nnd 12 pigs, 15 weoks old. Old tonni cheap. Enquire at Times office. WANTED Carrier boys to deliver Tho Times. Must bo 12 yenrs old and above Fourth Grade In school. Inquire nt Times office. FOR SALIC Reasonable; or will trade for good Cqos County prop erty, 50 acres boarlng orchard, prunes and applcB, right on tho S. P. RnllrOad In Douglas Co. If Interested deal with owner, nox 802, Dnndon, Oregon. FOR SALE CHEAP I lots, 23x120 ft., partly cleared, with barn, In S. E. Day Park. Inquire at Times office. FOR SALE Fine Hl.v-rooa house, with bath; basement, with station ary wash tubs, hot and cold water, and lot, two blocks from business center. For particulars write Box 540, Marshlleld, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, any length at Campbell's word yards. FOR SALE Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock and equipment at cost; must sell quickly as my father's health compels me to return East. Fred Bachman, phone 288. WANTED Experienced miners at Llbby mine. I,08T Plr of gold cuff buttons front of news stand, North Bend, Monday, Oct. 6. Reward. Notify Gorst & King. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, with sitting room, heat and bath; suitable for two or four young men. 373 South Sixth street. Is Improved. Marshal Carter has 'vo Allegany and near Daniels received word from Portland that Creek, hut they may bo scattored George IJymer, or North Broadway, uvon more than this to determlno concerning whoso whorenbouts some whero tho best place Is for them, j nimrohonslon was felt by his family. Smith will probnbly hnvo . has boon quite III In n hospital there, chargo of their liberation unless a ,,,.rmi ,hiVer, of La Grande, was but Is Improving and will bo able to special man is seui wiiu uieui. leavo tho hospital soon. MRS. A. H. JONES arrived on tho Rcdondo today from Oakland, Cal., to Join hor husband here. They have Hccurod housekeeping rooms In tho Trlbboy apartments. I Case Dismissed. Justice Pennoek Party to Reach Tho flno weather dny suspended sentence on Andrew yesterday was taken ndvantngo of by Storn, t.ho Coos River rancher, who a number of Marshlleld people, who was arrested on tho chargo of sell went on nn outing trip to Charleston lB diseased fruit, which was pro Bay. Among them were Prof, nnd forred ngulnst him by Fruit Inspect Mrs. J. E. Drlllette. Mrs. Alice Mor- r P. M. Hull-Lewis. Mr. Storn gnu. J. O. Jackson nnd A. L. Seo. nld that ho did not know that tho .m . . . ..... m .fciilt tttn.i flluf.nuft.1 nml until lillflt riiey cnugui n goon siring oi nan. i n ... - m.-'niini.' n m'ntaiii v t nvlnn of ho lilad' been tryng to soo tho Fruit l,ll?UG.. V: ' .V. . "' . Daiico nt Simpson Pavilion Tho Inspector to find out nbout tho tho guest of Mrs. C. Edwnrds, of Allegany, on Sunday. Ho caino down on tho Alert this morning nnd will return to Ln G ran do todny. CAPT. A. M. SIMPSON was In Marsh field Saturday and while hero re called that during his sixty-odd yenrs of lumber operation on the const, ho had built or owned over sixty vessels. dnnco given Saturday night nt Simp- matter, son's Pavilion by .Too WInsor, Eugene , Johnson, William Davis and John Stalvlck, was well patronized by tho 1 1 young people of Coos Buy nnd prov- j ed to be n financial as well as social success. About ono hundred couples yu YOUNG loft for Rosoburg" took part In tho festivities. I Saturday afternoon. PERSONAL NOTES on To Coqullle Court. Among those jntS. S. A. FARRIN, of Sumnor, Is going to Coqullle this morning wore visiting In Mnrshlleld today. Judge Coke, J. D. Goss, Tom Ben- nott and Bennett Swnnton. Tho first DAN STEINNON, of Allegany, Is In enso up this morning was that of the Marshlleld today on business. Bandon Water, Light and Powor Co., the next the divorce case of Krauts HARRY STRICKLAND nnd son aro vs. Krant.. which was followed by , visitors In Mnrshlleld today. McKeown vs. Condron & Reed. Dredge Changes. C. R. Wright, who has been In charge of tho gov ernment harbor and river work hero and at Coqullle, has been transferred j to Yaqulna Bay to tako chargo of tho work that the dredge Oregon Is to do thero. Roy H. Rozoll will suc ceed him in chargo of the work on tho Bay and on tho Coqullle River. GEORGE CATCHING, of Sumnor, Is n business visitor at Marshlleld today. Marshllold; George N. Black, of North Bend, nnd George Ross and J. Leo Brown, of Marshlleld, left Friday for their respective homes. Rosoburg Review. MBS. II. L. WILLIAMS nrrlvod on tho Marshlleld this morning from Sumner on route to tho home of hor parohts at Forndnlo. Aftor a short stay Mrs. Williams will ro t ii rn to her home In Southern Cal ifornia. MR. AND MRS. A. H. LEWIS loft this morning for Bandon, whero they will sail on tho Elizabeth tot San Francisco for a visit with Mrs. Lowls' parents at Lodl. Mr. Lewis will return In a couplo of weeks, but Mrs. Lewis will remain for about six weoks. Divide Ranch. Chas. Hagqulst nnd family today moved to Coos Riv er to occupy the ranch which ho re cently bought from Fred Selander. Mr. Hagqulst and Mr. Grant will di vide the ranch, Hagqulst taking tho upper portion. Mr. Selander Is ar ranging to purchase tho Interest of Fred Wilson and Mrs. Fred Barnard In tho Wilson ranch at Sumnor nnd ho and Orvll Wilson will divide up that property. MISS BLANCHE HALL of Haines Inlet, Is visiting In Marshflold todny. ALBERT SEEL1G was a passenger to Coqulllo this morning on business. C. L. PIERCE, and his brother, R. H. Plorco, arrived from Rosoburg this morning. Judge Morrow omiug. Judgo Mor row has been secured to come here and hold a special term of court at Coqullle about November 1 for Judge Coke, to hear some cases which the latter does not wish to hear because CHAS. ESTERBROOK. of Catching Inlet, Is a business visitor In Marsh lleld today. MRS. GEORGE ROSS, of Catching Inlot, Is visiting friends In Marsh field today. , MR. FRED VERING enmo down on the Messenger from Haines Inlet this morning. MRS. IRVING CHANDLER will leave Saturday via Portland for Sacra mento, Cal., where she will visit LADIES wo keop the best Hues or both domestic and high-grade Imported French Perfumes Como in and seo our different lines of porfumory and toilet ne cessities. Wo will bo pleased to show our stock at tho Store ror Quality Goods and PeiiBlar Remedies. MUflHiliiiiimr