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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Sp ring Ginghams AT THE GOLDEN RULE FIRST SHIPMENT OF THE SEASON Very best values for 12Vc The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - tr:r .ITOjr Coauille River Cod 2100 Pounds Clean Coal to the Ton Guaranteed Price, lb 5.50 COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. Plume IHI-L. GEO. A. BAINES, Office open until H:0 p. 111. I Nil Broadway .So, Orpheum Tonight Jl'ST IN TIM I. Thin reel Ib rail of Interest, with nn nuto nnil unglno rni-e to hiivc life. CAVB DWKLLNRS' ROMANCI3. Very fiiBclnntlng from tliu sub ject nntl artistic viewpoint. Fl'NNICl'S IIHC'O.MHS A MANICIMMST. This Ib n kooi! comedy. 4000 KBKT OF PICTURI3S. ADMISSION 10c. Keep Your Eye on Cooston Tlio rlslit location litis linon selected, nnil right methods ndopled to bring lasting tmd Increasing value. Kvorythlng ludlcntes tluit It will lio the Industrial city of Coos Day. Dfivolopmont work will Blurt in the near future It Is not n "nut rich quick" prop osltlon, but values nrc sure to Ineronso to the satisfaction of any reasonable man, COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. MKli O. DUNCAN. Phono 2G4-J. 13. n. JONI3S he Royal I TONIGHT . Mlvi l,iU Powell, the pretty sing In two bcaullfiil Mines, Sl reels of pletuies, nil new. "Tito Wonderful i:plollH or Tom itler," In l big scenes nnil three rl. An exciting ihuse of n crlin- l In the four corners of the kill. "The SaiKgoitt." Di-iimntlntloii the popular inngiilitc story of " Mine iitune. In two reels. ' I'Tuimlciis Tiles Ills Luck at lie." Another of the extremely liny comedies seen at this theater. ( tlio siiiiio itN'l wllh "Tlu llolv Bleu of ,iimn." An Interesting hie. ' I.VilmMoii, loner floor, 15c; Iml- pi)', 10c. ! I One Price Always YK.STKHR.W, TODAY, TOMORROW AND NVKRV DAY IN Till: YI3AR SUITS, tpOiUUj ipiU) ip12) $15, $18, $30. GUAHANTKK.R CI.OTIIKS The Fixup . Depenilnhle Clothes-. TWO STORKS Marshllelil Norlh Heml Phono ffiliLL. Ringing Out the Old- Ringing in the New AihertWnj; lines not wait 'r ,Yv Ye.uV bells to specil "' IwitbiK nnil nclcoinu the coming. It l doing u every uilnuto of the day thimiiili tlio col. umns of a Hvo newspaper like "" umi;s, 11 N ilnglug out old meth. "K nnil old fogey Ideas. " I" rliiKliij; , service, se curity, miai-iimiiu. , Itlon. """ "' AdiertMn.r u .... ...... . n,i , " " IHWU 1(1 ""' '"SejUlll s II Vine v..,.,.' 5J h t I-! year's col,, 'lern advc,-iMK ,, ,c I' a ones'. , ..u, olus " is llm .. .. ,"110 "i rrogress ' out to ion ... ,.,.. 'K and Inn... .... ... Magon, ,,im ;l!ei"" ""' ' let tl Hun I lii let!.... .'. "" I( let tho IM" ,0W " tl.o good "Ss tl,U ,., I "Maximum" Hot Water Bottle Til 13 11I3ST AND CIIKAPKST l.V TIIK WORLD, WITH A iwivi3rsal two - vi3ahs' uuaraxtki: If It glvoB out In two years may bo exchanged at any Ttoxall storo or any "Owl" drug storo In tho United States. (Sco this weok's Saturday Kvonlng Post.) Hot Water bottlos (tn in Combination bottles (fin pn Only ipUiJU KOU SAL13 ONLY AT LpckharfcParsons Drug Co. Tin: busy corxk.r Tho Itewtll Storo Phono Us 2D8 "'Tlm'oft pr,nt,nB done at UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCI.ERY PHONE 158-R. , , .JANUARY TIRI3S i.olow is given ttio tl.no and Ulght of high and low wntor at Mi.rsh field. Tho tides are placed u tho order of wenr-onco, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second line of each duy; a compar ison on coiiBecutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It la high or low water, e'or high water on tho bur substrnrt 2 hours 34 minutes. 8 !) 10 11 12 i:t Hrs. n.. Hrs. Kt.. Hrs. Kt. . Ills. Kt. . Ills. Kt . . Hrs. FU. . IIMIih. Kt. . lnlllrs. Kt. . lGlllra. IKI. . 17Hrs. Kb. . Hrs. Ft. - Hrs. Ft. . Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. Ft. . IFt.. S III Ft. . IFt.. 2IIFI.. 'an lira.. j IFt.., lan:iirs. . IFt.., 27I!rB. I IFt. . , ! SS1Ii-h. ! IFt,. . , , litMIIlH. . Ki. . , .'lUIIIrs. . ! 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PERSONAL NOTES JOI3 OSTL1ND left this morning for I Coauille to attend court. n.tr, o.S 12.07 (5.1 12.ii I n.a 1.10 o.r. 2.24 0.7 a.o!i 0.7 a.r. i O.fi 4.11 G.I ri.ati r.G n.ao n.o 1.4 0 0.!) a.na o.n I.OG o.r., n.ir. o.o (5.17 o.a 1 2.12 G.I 1.01 G.I i.r.i (5.2 a a ii.'a" a.io G.I) Ti.18 r..s 4.2 I r..r. n.oa Ti.2 n.ia 4.7 lievy All Right. Some one stnrted a report that the special tax lovy at C.oo Kastsldo to nml.o up the loss caused by City Recorder Lcatun's defalca tion had been thrown out, but As sessor Thrift has Informed Oeorgo Watklns, city nttornoy for Kastslde, that the lovy was all right and had not been questioned. V. J. WALLACIC was down from his Catching inlet ranch today. F. J in M0WI:R, of Florence, arrived tho city Inst evening for a brief vjslt. S. MASTERS, the Catching tnlet pioneer, Is a Marshllcld business visitor today. 0.2 7.09 0.2 7..12 0.G 8. an 0.8 " !).ll 0.9 9.4!) 0.9 10. 2G 0.8 li. or. 0.1 11.44 0.1 0.0 0.0 7.4 G I.I . 9.11 a. 2 10.43 3. 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.10 0.4 7.r.c 0.5 8.3G o.r. 9.12 o.r. 9.44 o.a 10.14 0.2 10.12 o.a 1 LOG 0.8 11.30 1.1 liar Dredge. Capt. Macgenn stat ed that tho bar dredge P. S. Mlehlo 'was scheduled to leave Paget Sound Tuesday for the Columbia River and Bhould reach thero today. Sho will remain there five dnys for a test In tho wind and If found satisfactory Is to he sent to Coos Hay at once. Maj or Morrow will como hero, hut wheth er on tho dredge or tho next llrenk watcr is not stated. WKATIIIIlt FOIIIH'AST I Mr ApMitlttnt I'riH la dm IUr Tlinm.1 ORKdON (lonernlly fair, cooler east tonight, southwest winds. l.Ot'AL TKMPKRATURi: RKCOltD For tho 21 hours ending nt 4:43 n. in., .Innuary 8, by IlonJ. I Ostll id. sneclnl government me I tcorologlst: Maximum 50 j Minimum . . . .' 3G At 4:43 n. m ....38 Precipitation 35 i Prcclniiutlnn slnro Sept. 1 1913 28.31 Precipitation sumo period ; Inst year 32.38 j Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Recoils Kino Weather. M. .T. Ilow roii, tho woll known Isthmus Inlet pioneer, wns In Mnrshllcld today on business. Ho said thnt tho present etorui wns accompanied by moro wind thnu ho had ever witnessed here. Ho recalled that tho winter of 187(5 wns ono of tho mildest he ovor saw hero. IIo snld thnt potatoes continued to grow all winter and In enrly April woll developed now potatoes, peas and other garden truck were being lurnlshed from Coos Hay gardens. Ilo said thnt early In April tho swamp grass wnB three feet high. . L. THOMAS left on the morning train for various points In tho Coqulllo Valley. GKORQJ3 CATCHING and Amll Matt son of Catching Inlet wore Marsh field visitors today. C. I. RHIGARD returned last eve ning from Coqulllo, where ho has had some cases In court. ARCHll-: JOHNSON wns among tho visitors to Coqulllo Valley polntB who left on tho morning train today. AVERILL NOTE EDE i C. V. SPRAGUK. who Is engaged In tho electrical business nt Myrtle Point, Is a Murshflcld business visitor. TOM HIONNKTT wiib among tho le gal lights advancing on Coqulllo this morning on tho CourthoiiBO Limited. MRS". M. O. HAWKINS, of Coqulllo, who luiH been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Horsrnll, left on tho morning train for her homo. Kinney Heltor. .1. P. Morris of Pint I) was In Mnrshfleld today nnd stated, that word had been received that Major Kinney wns considerably Improved nt Dr. Nowmnrk'B sanitari um In California. IIo has regained hlii nppetlte but Is not- able to sleep much yet. No news as ;o how tho physlclnns diagnosed hts ailment tins been recclvod. Auto Runs Amuck. Mrs. Chns. 53. Scnfuse and Mrs. F. K. Grimes nar rowly escnpod Injury this morning when n bnkory delivery nuto on North Front streot ran amuck. Something v.ont wrong wltlr" tho steorlng gear and tho auto shot across tho street and up on tlio BiuowaiK in rronr oi tho Pnlaco rcstaurunt and tho two women had to dodge lively to escape. Then It shot back ncross tho Btrcet and hnroly missed tho motor cnr. C. W. SPRAGUIC, or Myrtlo Point, reached Marshflold yesterday and Is shaking hands with his numer ous frlonds In tho city todny. F. W. Stevens Fails to Get Verdict Against J. A. Good will Watkins Case (Special to tho Times), COQUILLI-3, Or.. .Inn. 8. A Jury la the case of F. W. Stcvona vs. J. A, Goodwill of Coo River for $100 and costs amounting to about $50 moro, brought in a verdict for tho defend ant. This wns ono of tho Geo. P. Avcrill noto cases and wns tho first ono to ho decided by a Jury. It wns n decided victory for Chns. I. Rel gard, who represented Mr. Goodwill. In tho caso of Geo. Wntklns ngnlnst tho Record Photograph Abstract Co. of Mnrshfleld, tho plaintiff was given n verdict" for $750 which ho asked for money and services to tho com pany. in tho caso of Tumor vs. Halley, the plaintiff got n Judgment for about $20. Turner Is a homesteader near Cooston nnd Halley Is n printer nt North Uend. Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before n. K. WYATT Is reported lo hnvo dis posed of his ranch nenr Norway nnd to ho arranging to movo on to tho Lennon ranch nenr Allognny. JOHN HIASCA or Coos Rlvor was a Marshllelil business visitor yester day. Ho Is planning to mnkc an extended trip to California points. i-:. I). DORAN, who hecamo a bone dlct during his Inst visit lo Marsh llelil, nrrlvod from Portland on tho llrenkwater this morning and Is visiting tho grocery trnde. Kor nearly two weeks n groat ovent has cast Its shadow over tho hills, valleys and waters of Coos County. An ovent far reaching In Us scope nnd Influence. An event of Interest to every man, woman and child In tho county, Kor further pnrtlculors road Lan do'o storo announcement In tomor row's Times. SOCIAL RA.WK given liy LODGE LINI:A, SATURDAY KVI-J., .TAN. 10, ut FINNISH HALL. Tickets. 75e: Indies free. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo ALWAYS USKD. Phono 72. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Compnny. Times Wnnt nrtu bring results. WANT ADS. G. H. DATSON returned on tho Drain stngo yesterday from Port land whero ho hns been placing ! few boostor punches for Coob WANTED n Hay and spending tho Christmas nnd Now Yonr holidays. 1 l-'lv IlulMlng. I). Y. Stafford has arranged with Contractor Telaudor to stun tho repair of tho Montgom ery building on Front streot, recent ly damaged by fire, In a fow days. rZF I Holmes has ilr tram Marshflold gnvo a HitloW;'3' ARNOLD, representing tho I . i . j. iioimcs una . . .. ... then Wnrron Paving Compnny, nrrlvod. merest In tho Snlma oxporleiiLo tniu. ito. iiibo t on ,,,,,.. ,. ,,, . Go To Not tli llend Last evening tho Marshllelil M. 13. Hrothorhood1 membors went to North Ilond nnd uldod In tho rovlvnls bolng conducted thero by tho Rev. Wllllums. Tlioroj I wns a goon iiiriioui nuu nearly uvcry I-'Irni Dissolves iIIhikisiiiI i.r lilu ItitoroRt 111 tlin Rnlmn firncorv on North Front street to his r.vuruu n mion xeinioii nun mu, partner. Matt Rankla, and tho Inttor converts responded to the rail. Among will continue tho business. 1 1"080 "olng from Mars hlleh woro . JMr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Hlrch. ChnB. H. Comes To Coos liny. Hlrsch An- Raymond, Mllo Sumnor, Krnnk Howe, dorson of Sprlngflold loft for Mnish- P. C. Weaver, P. A. Sncchl, E. II. field, whoro ho expects to romnln for jCanipboll, G. II. Myora, I. S. Knuf n fow days. Mr. Anderson took with man, W. R. Oxonrldor. .1. A. linker, him plonty of ammunition nnd In- C. H. H. Smith, Will Mcintosh nnd tends to do some hunting while In Mr. Mooro Uhnt vicinity. I3ugono Register. A. C. VI3STAL returned on tho train Inst night from Coqulllo nfter n business trip In tho Inter ests of tho Union Oil Compnny, of which ho Is local maunger. IIo drove from Coqulllo to Myrtlo Point nnd found tho roads In fair condition, despite tho rnlns, WANTKI) A Iiuly lo t-onio to tho factory and muko mattress ticks. Woven Who Mnttresa nnd Redding Co., 543-545 South Hroadwny. WANTIID Girl for gencml liouso work. Apply 729 S. Ith fit. WANTKI) Gill for general house work. Good wnges. Apply A. II. Powors. Phono 207. FOR RENT Motor lilt Mini. Day hoforo yes terday tho Marshflold-North Tlonil To Uuy Mill. L. C Reynolds Is horn from f!omilllo for tho nill'IIOSO of conferring with Goorgo Wolstond,: motor car Btruck a man on tlio track recolvor of tho Hardwood Milling nonr portor. It wns going about 10 mlifc '?iV, f.!l,.!:!!,"h!,.?lort. l o ; ."lies nn hour nnd throw tho pedestrl- South Inlot, whoro ho hns couBldor-ian up on tho hank and ho rolled back against tho track, tlio onus ot tho ties being too high to let him roll underneath tho car. W. J. Con- inlilo timber, If ho makes tho deal. Moves Here. S. J. Lovlno of North i 'Bond was hero todny arranging fori,,, . . - nina lin. .,. linBBO1 the completion of Hie remodeling of ,o imi .,1Q .aB wn,k,ng 0 t0 j tho Btoro on Front street which o-(trnokt ,n Conrad's nuto and tho noise fold and Barker recently vacated. Ho ; frQn t ,,rown0l, tl)0 n0,BQ of tll0 n. i tprnnnhinp motor. Ho was.iiot badly hurt and refused to glvo Ills nanio to ( Conductor Knrdejl, saying It was his ' fault hecnuso ho had no business I walking on tho railroad track, vi: ki:ci:ivi:d Anotiiicr siiip.mi:nt oi Pianos ox tiii; hri:akwati:r TODAY. Como In and see theso new Instruments, hoar tho player pianos and try tho now Victor records. Wo hnvo the vory latest popular hits. You are always welcome hero. Wiley. B. Allen Co. l. L. THOMAS, Mgr. Itiissoll Block, Central Avenue. Hnvo your nii Tlio TlmoR offlrn nriiitiiig done nt I Cut Glass Gonulno cut glass for 15c. Star cut tumblers ....... 15c Leaf cut tumblers ir,e Star cut sugars 15c Star cut creamers 15c Wo nlso havo tho star cut pitchers to match. "Somotl'Ing now" In glass. Soo our window. I Peoples !? Stores Bnndon Murhlifield Myrtlo Point In "our midst" on tho stngo via Drain from Portland Inst ovo nlng. Ho will probably bo hoard from when tho "city fnthors" nro passing tho contracts around. This Is his first visit to Coos Hay and when naked what ho thought of tho futuro metropolis ho de clared ho wns "dead stuck on It." . .T. MONROI3, formerly locnted at North Bond, hut now ongngod In the real ostato nnd InBiirnnco busi ness nt Kloronce, Is In Murshflohl nn huslncs and plonsuro. J. A. Wilkinson Is nlso horo from Klor once. Mr. Monroe anys thnt whllo It Is n Httlo quiet nt Kloronco Just now tho prospects nro for ft good season nnd romnrkablo activity nnd growth In nil IIiioh, ns the rail road will bo running from I3ugouo to Acmo within n fow months. TOM .1AM I3S nnd W. J. Conrad mado it trip to Smith-Powers Camp 1 on South Coos Rlvor yoatorday. Wm. Garrett Is now Iforpman of Vho camp nnd they declare that ho has nn Ideal placo. They took dinner with tho mon yosterdny and Tom James says It boat any banquet, thnt ho has onjoyod In a long tlmo. Milk Is served to all who prefer it with their moals, tho snmo ns In tho other Smith-Powers camps, und It Is said that tho company's mlllc bill runs up to about $250 per month. y.f---. nr-gp?r r'gCT.'.mi.Trg? I AMONG THE SICK I : Dr. Ira II. Bartlo of North Bond, who l.as boon qplto sick, underwent nn operation for throat trouble and is roportod much Improvod. Don Gardiner of North Bond, who ras boon qulto 111-of throat t'roiiblo, was reported Improving yesterday. Prof. GrubbB, of tho North Bond high school, who has lieon suffering from un attack of pleurisy, was com pelled to quit his school work today and roturn- homo. 1'OR IIII.NT I'lve-riH noilcin cot tage on HI rod Avenue, Apply W. B. Curtis. KOR Ri:.NT Furnished i ns, on Union St., nenr ball park, North Bend, Mrs. Knrlss. KOR RUNT Furnished rooms, mod ern. 373 South Sixth street. Phono 295-L. KOR RUNT Iirgo liouso on South 11th street. Phono 119-L,, or ae A. B Cnmpboll, FOR SALE I KOR SALI3 Teuiu, wagon unil linr uess. 3nqulro R. II. Burnos, Bay City. KOR SALIC 1 3-ln. Buln wugon In good Bhnpo $40.00. 1 1 1-1 In. spring wngori with top, In good shnpo, $35,00, Address Box 24 G, Mnrshfleld. KOR SALI3 Four Sicilian Buttercup Cockerels, ono U'5-ogg Incubator. Address Box 838, Marshflold, or T. F. Miller, Forndiilo. KOR SALI-: Handsomely illustrated atory of tho Panama Canal for ten centB. Address caro TIme8 office. KOR HIIK.l'MATISM AND ixactivi-: livi:r US 13 nSm Liver Saline l-'or Sale only ut TIIK LKADING DRUG STORK KOR QUALITY GOODS Sco Our Window ..f I