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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Let The Fixup Fix You Up ! No matter what you buy, you always get one hundred rents worth of merchandise for each dollar you spend, For this reason you will always find the FIXUP'S prices jlie same yesterday, today or tomorrow, just now we are showing a fine line of hats and caps, It is a big line with all the sizes and latest styles, Caps from 50c to $1.75 Hats from 50c to $4.00 In wet weather goods, the kind you need now, you wiH find gieat values in our slickers at from $2,50 to $5,00, Oi if you would rather have a gum coat, we can fit you out at $4,50, Suitcases from $1.50 to $10.00. K?C3i JANUARY TIDES ,'olow la gven tr.o tt.no and Ltight of high and low wntor at Mt.rBhfleltl. friends of tlio family on tholr be ronvemont. Postpone Meeting. Tlio Uaptlst Missionary Circle, which wns to lmvo mot with Mrs. A. 'A, Downs tomorrow afternoon, has been post poned Indefinitely on account of Droadway being closed to traffic. ('limine Meeting Place. Owing to : South Droadway being torn lip as a result of tho ' fill, tlio Mlnnlo-WIs Club will meet Thursday with Mrs. F. II. Dresser ItiBtead of with Mrs. EVERTSEN IS NEW OFFICIAL SOCIAL CALENDAR Marshfiold. FIXUP North Bend. TWO STORES Representing the House of Kuppenhcimer Phone 233-L. BHHBBHi v3sVv!Uy I III jjwlr V The tides aro plaeort It. tho order A. X. Downs ns was lirnvlnimlv nn. of o(.ci,r-etico, with their times on nounccd tho first lino and heights on tho second line of each day; n compar- 'Ugh Tide. J. M. Nye. who ro- '8on on coiiBoentlvn iini?iiH win turned yesterday from Gardiner, re- Indlcato whether It Is high or low 1,or,8 th" llK''c18t , "do there in water, r'or high water on tlio bar 0"H- ". Pnrtlotilnr damage was o i... n. ........." uuiiu. iiio oar is very roue n am a tiuinbcr of vcsbcIs. Including tho TUESDAY. L. T. L. nt Baptist church In evening. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. Oladmon nt North Hond. Episcopal Guild with Mro. Fannie Hazard. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. J. Drocktnueller. Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. Ilouscworth. WEDNESDAY. Narcissus Chili with Miss Tal ono Wilde nt Eastaldo. Eiks danco at Masonic Hall. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Itobt Simpson. ' BiibHtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. Mrs. . n.nri Ft). . . c.:i Mrs. Ft.., i. an o.i s.r.y 2.1 9.4 G 1.9 I LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 2 1 hours ending nt I 4: 13 a. in., Jan. 13, by DenJ. Ostltiul, special govornment mo- tcorologlst: f Maximum 57 I Minimum 37 At 1:43 a. m 41 Precipitation .1.41 I Precipitation bIiico Sopt. 1 I 1913 30.57 I Precipitation Bamo ncr'od lost year 35.30 Wind; Southwest, cloudy. 3.09 9.49 Gleaner, aro barbouiid. Tho high C7 0.!t tide nlone tlin bench nindn Mm ntiiirn 3.54 10.20 huir tho nonwnll. O.C 0.8 Kvo IiiIiii-imI. .ITnnrv Rncnlilril'. captain of tho Evn on tho Umpiiun, camo In today to lmvo his eyes trentod, having been almost blinded in on accident. Mr. Hcntley, of the Sluslaw, also camo In on tho stngo today to have his Uttlo son's oyes attended to, the latter having got a piece of glass In It. Hiilkhcadlug Lnntl. Captain Al bert Wytnan, of tho launch Vega, stated this morning that bulkheads aro being thrown up on tho Uhodes and lattln ranches on South Inlet, whoro tho land wns flooded by tho I high tides and that they are waiting ror tno arrival or tno urciigo to tnrow up a strong guard against further flood tides. Rniitlstl Veiy III. W. F. Jowett, tho woll- AM0NG THE SICK t I Meet Wednesday. Tho LatllcB' Alii will hold n 1nit.riuflH known Gnrdlner luinbnrtnnii. In ro meeting tomorrow nftornoon In thai ported qtilto seriously 111 nt his homo flo have beautiful NEW furniture for YOUR living room Mrs. Housekeeper:- Is not your living-room, the room where your husband and your children take their ease-your favorite room of the whole house? Then vhy not make it the most attractive and comfortable? We have Just the cosy reclining chairs, the clones and readiug tables to make any living row, complete. Our furniture is of the durable, solid kind, too, that will stand use and wear. Our PRICES correspond with our furniture, they are honest., We Sell It for Less -, church parlors nt 2:30. Itfim ns to liny, C. O. Gosney has returned from Dayton, Wash., whoro ho wns colled by tho Illness or his mother. Sho Is 77 years old nnd very low. Now Office. A balcony nnd offleo rooms are bolng Installed In the rear of tho Hub Clothing Company's storo today which will bo F. A. I.also's now headquarters. Stint Hindoo. Contractor J. G. Horn, of North Hond, today started the construction of the waiting room there for tho motor enr passengers and will rush It to completion. Mother in. .inclc McDonald, or, on the steamer. Tho Firield Is schod tho McDonnld & Vaughan camp, left tiled to sail from Ilandon for San Sunday night ror Pullman, Wash., In , Francisco on Friday afternoon nt 2 response to a messago stating that i o'clock, his mother was seriously 111. Kendall Loses Thumb. Attorney Car lilt Teniu. The motor car', lnpk Kondull had a narrow cscapo thlH morning struck C. L. Walter's , ... .,.,., delivery team or mules, broko the fro' a lmlnful accident whllo out wngon tongue and did somo other hunting with J. W. Conr.ul, Tom Blight damage. The team was Jiunes, Ray Knufinan nnd Arthur Tb"K imi frlU of t,Qi.f?ilf?,1SPB I'eck, on Sunday. From all at nko Prisoner. - Sheriff Gago will leavo a week rrom Tuesday ror ,. , . o .... . . . II in iiiLinin ttiu iiijoiiiiuu u niituiiiitt there. Tho oxnet nature or his Ill ness Is not known, hut his many rrlends throughout this section nre hoping that ho will soon tako a turn ror the better. Mr. Stovoiisoii, their Snn Francisco manngor, Is now nt Gardiner. SiiIIn Tomorrow. Tho steamer Speedwell, which haB been bar-bound tntlfi. n I tlrtn.lnti lu nvunnfnit . urtll Iw"tV "- "u) I" u.ii-..;ii w nun tomorrow ror San Francisco nnd other California points at 2 p. in. II. C. Cooloy, Mrs. Cooley, Seth Sarrett, John Fltzgorald, .John Hlasco, Mr. mill Mrs. George Frccmnn and six children rrom Mnrshlleld will leavo Begins Serving Second Term without Being Elected as Councilman Carl Evortson was formally ap pointed Cltv Colincllninn liv Mnvnr A II II II lnDt llll.lll ... fill 1.n ..n..n..n.. ' ..Wk ...uv .l.f.l l. lu till II1U (IttkllUJ, caused by tho resignation of Harry Winkler. Tho appointment was rati fied unanimously by tho other council l monibors, and Councilman Evortson, who had been notified of hlB selection nf W8; F-W' .W",0' who.1,n" bcon ..... . ... at Mercy Hospital, Is now Improving and wns present, wns requested to rapidly and was ablo to return homo tako tho chair formerly used by nnd Is nhlo to bo around tho house. Winkler. i J,rs- D. A, Jones, who hns been The nroceedliiL's were carried for-'111 nt llor no," '" Ferndnlo, Is ro inc rocLuiiiibs were carrion ror- )brtC(, much lm,)rov0(li ward without a hitch, following tho , reading of Harry Wlnklor's reslgna- SMAM. FIVH Itoomcd houso wltlt tlon by City Hccordor Hutlor. With- -"iO foot lot. Hay nnd lty vlow. lu less thnn a mlnuto or tho reading i?i;((0(. STUTSMAN & Co. or his resignation Councllmnn Evort-i . bcii was back on tho Job, not having "AND DANOK, Haglos' Hall, SAT- mlsscd a meeting. I lTIM)AV, Jnn. J 7. Mayor Allen made a short talk. , wolcomlng Councilman Evortson back n,'"VT um AT lfAINKS- to the fotd. Mr. Evortson responded lu kind, nnd nftcr thanking tho May or and tho members or tho Council for In Tho Times. tho high regard shown him, stated j that ho felt proud or tho fact that ho was now sorvlng his second term as a .Mnrshlleld councilman without, over having bcon elected. Mayor Allen appointed htm a mom-' bcr or tho standing committees to, rill tho positions which had been If you have anything to soil, ront, ' frnln si umnr lintn n Wnvif A t . V,t.W, VI TM..b 11UII nj """" WANT ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY selected ror Wlnklor Jt.Bt boforo ho ,,(m ,tI5XT, OIIeUociliic resigned. ! ,,57 South Urontlwnyi rooiinr. Cnuiirll Hail Decided Tnto yesterday artornoon, Mayor ...,..,,, ? , Allnn n.,,1 llin mnmlw.ru nt Mm Poiiii. ANTM) ( lllllllber WOrk by exnCTf- cll met ns n coiumltteo or tho whole. ! ?"ro w.n"- Address 15. M., IJox hands with him to discover that tho digit Is still able to glvo tho rrater nal grip. Kendal! was righting with Salem with II. Vaughan, who was convicted or stealing a team rrom tho Lib Haynofl estato near Myrtle Point nttil uiklltittr lmi tt Tf1ti llntniiautt r v ii ii i ' ll rI,enlmK shotgun, preparatory to or .Nori i iioni I. knocking over a row hundred duckH. Ili'iiut rul Table. F. W. Hehfold ,. ,. , , ,. ., has just comploted ono or tho most Tl, B" discharged Iteolf proma honutirul myrtlo wood tables that turely, driving tho breech block has boon seen horo lu many a day. back on Its owner's stnrboard thumb. Ho has It on exhibition nt tho Hoh- .., vo ,08t ny tliunib,' ho yollcd, fold storo on Centrnl nvonue nnd It ,,. , ., , ' , ,. , Ih attracting much attention niul ,c,,m,- "I want to go to town and prnlso. I lmvo It dressed nt onco." Cooler Due Tinnoiiinv Tho Bteamer Al- hoods In tho hunch Biiggcsted an llniico. Captain Lofntod, , Is duo to ,la,,0ctlon or tho Injury. As both arrive In tho harbor tomorrow morn-. ,. ' ,,.,. Ing from Portland. Whllo no word thiimbB wero round Intnct, Kon had lionii received or hor doparturo, doll woa asked which thumb and ar she was scheduled to have cleared tor a closor liiBpcctlou n scar was &,..,', "I,'nia.,l."Bt,'',I:!,,t,..L0- ro"J. O,, producing this ovldenco will leavo horo Tor Eureka on Thurs day at noon. Going & Harvey Co. Complete Housefurnisbing Engineers- or tho accident, tho rest or tho huiit- llecelvo,. Slid Xw. Mrs. Rert "rs ll' n" tl,oy cll'l n'l tho MothlBou, wlfo or tho yard boss at woundod hunter who lH now nblo to tho C. A. Smith mill, who hns boon Blt up and tnko nourlshiiiont. ' III nt her homo In Ilunkor Hill, re-, colved the snd nows this morning that hor mother, Mrs. 15Ilzo"u An derson, or CoUox, Dunn Con VIh- cousin, had dlod last night. Sym pathy Is bolng expressed by tho Ee Royal lONICHT :Vr'"U CHANGE OF PROGRAM. m LOIS POWELL In two now 'HE FLAMPO TV. n... 'o.reel ',1 .V"5 ashks A MUCH WANTED DAIIYa ,,,n. F'eed coniPdv. TOJIOIUIOW NIGHT: T,,E COVER voii-SDAUGHTEIl.. nree.rPol feature of note. TWs Want Ads Bnng Results Cut Glass Genuine, cut glnss for 15c. Star cut tumblors 15o Lqaf cut tumblers lHc Star cut sugars 15c Star cut croamors 15o Wo also have tho star cut pitchers to match. "Something now" In glass. Seo our window, Peoples 5.!Lc Store Mnrsliflcld Ilandon Myrtlo Point UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AMD COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 158-R. For That Cough TryRcxall Now Cherry Bark Cough Ju jubes is an effectual, ex ceptionally pleasant and convenient preparation. It is an effectual treat ment for simple coughs, sore throats, hoarseness, tickling and h 'tation of the throat and respiratory tract and also an excep tionally pleasant remedy for clearing the voice. ONLY TEN CENTS Locl(hartParsons Drug Co. THE lll'SV COIINKIl Tho Ilevnll Storo Phono Us 21)8 PERSONAL NOTES ARCUII5 JOHNSTON' loU today ror Uandnn and Coipilllo points. A. J. .MENDEL loR today ror Ilandon on bushiest). F. I). LAYTON returned today rrom a trip to northern points. MRS. ELLIOTT enmo up from South Inlet on tho Voga this morn , Ing on a shopping tour. Mil. AND MRS. CLAUDE PIPEIt, of Coos River, aro shoppors lu Mnrsh- Hold today. MRS. JOE VOUNKEH, of South In- lot, was among tho visitors In tho city today who enmo up on tho Voga. WIS. L. O. JOHNSON, of Myrtlo Point, arrived In tho city lost ovon- Ing for a hrlof vlslr. L. LARSON, or Coqulllo, arrlvod In tho city last ovonlng ror a Jirlof visit. WILLIAM WILLARD or Norway was among tho arrivals In tho city yes- torday artornoon. GEORGE GILUEHT, or Myrtlo Po'lnt, Is spondlng n row days In tho city visiting mends. F. JOHNSON, or FlagBtarr, arrlvod In tho city laBt night for a short stay. II. W. PAINTER and wlfo returnod Saturday night from San Francis co and Mr. Painter reports a most strenuous trip. MR, AND MRS. REN SMITH, of South Coos River, camo down this morning on tho stonmor Rainbow for a short visit In tho city. CONSTAHLE COX returned from Co nulllo on tho ovonlng train yester day after taking Morlo Reynolds to tho county Jail. Ho reports that tho grand jury's Bpeclal session Is CC0, North Ilcnd, Oregon. LOST In South Murshllelil, MIhh'a kid glove. Finder plcaso leavo at Hnrkenseo store. NOTICE Tlu gentleman who mis took my derby lint for Ms nt tho Finnish ball last Sat. may lmvo a busy ono nnd that tho witnesses ",H " caning mo on tno pnoiio. aro flocking Into the county seat. Phono 295-L. DU. GEORGE DIX loff on the Ro- dondo today ror San Francisco. LOTS CLEARED Cltv lot nnd ncro Tho Coiiiicllmou wero unanimous In rojoctlng tho request that Arthur McKeown bo appointed-to tho Coun cil nnd Mayor Allen then decided to present tho nppolntmont or Carl Evertsen iib ho had Intended to do boforo tho row were so Insistent that McKeown'B naino ho presented to tlio Council I tracts clearod at low rate mates free. P. O. llox North Hond, Oregon. Esti- 741, FOR RENT FOR RENT 7-mmiiii furnished houso. Call 107-X. from which point ho will go to Paso Rnblcs mid endeavor to re gain his health. MRS. G. D. MARTIN, who Iiob been visiting her daughter, Miss Marian D. Martin, or Marslifleld .left on tho morning train ror hor homo In Coqulllo, after a pleasant' stay In tills city. CLARENCE LOUDEN, who has been In San Francisco, Raudou nnd Co qulllo respectively during tho lost - throo or rour wookB, returned to FOR RENT PI dimwit room wlUi Morshflold lost night. bath. 371 North First Streot. K. M. RAKER, or Eugono, organizer or tho Loyal Order or Mooso, re- FOU rk.T FiiiiiImIiciI lioiisokccp. turned to Marshl old today after ,, r00in8 29 g Urmtlwfty spondlng tho holidays at his homo1 . ,, , ..A'ioU'5 c.JJ,0?,,oJ& .. . .,... ' HUNT Stow anil offlrwi IiX MESSRS. ANDERSON AND GILKEY. t)l0 Tm Quarantco and Abstract woll known nicmbcra of the L. O. I Company. O. M., of Eugono, woro vlBltors In Mnrahncld todoy and aro expocted i;OU rk.VI' Sleeping imioiiih. rcBa to remain over to attend the big onoblo by tho wook. 220 South? session or tho local lodg tonlg't. Broadway. SHERIFF GAGE camo ovor rrom Co- . qulllo nt noon yesterday and reP i.-oiC RENT Flvcroom niodrrn cot turnod on tho afternoon train aHor. ,. .,., Av0Illln Annlv w notirylng Howard Ilrott to appear, !"K " Uroa AV0I1M0' AW'V " bororo tlio grand Jury. Ilrott wont i . wrus. f - over on t'o morning train. GLASS CF SALTS GLEANS KIDNEYS FOR RENT Furnished roiuim, mod ern. 373 South Sixth streot. Phono 20C-L. FOR RENT Iirgo Iioiino on Soutb 11th stroot. Phono 119-L., or bo A. n Cnmpboll. FOR SALE Orpheum Tonight ESCAPE FROM ASYLUM A two-reel roaturo full or t'.uills and cxcltomont throughout. MUTUAL ANIMATED WHBKLY Tho world's qvanta In a nut sholl; interesting and Injti'iiotlvc. TWO MEN AND A MULE Tho runniest oornudy you hava loon in a long tlmo. , Admission, Adults, 10c; Children, So. If Your Ilni'k is Aching or Madder llotheiH, Drink Lots or Water And Knt Less Meat. Whon your kldnoys hurt nnd your back fools soro, don't got Bcarod and procood to load your stomach with n lot of drugs that oxclto tho kldnoys and Irrltnto tho ontlro urinary tract. Keop your kidneys cloau llko you kcop your bowols clean, by flushing them with n mild, harmloss salts which roiiiovos tho body's urinous wasto and stimulates thorn to tholr normal activity. Tho function of tho kldnoys la to filter tho blood. In 21 hours they atrnln from It CO) "Ins of ncld and wasto. so wo can rou understand tho vital importanco ot keeping tho kldnoys active Drink lots of wator you can't drink too much; nlso got from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; tako a tablospoonful in u glass of water boforo breakfast oach morning for a fow days ami your kidneys will net rino. This fa-, mous salts is mado from tho acid of grapes and loinou Julco, combined ' with lithln, and has boon used for , generations to clean and stimulate rloggod kldnoys; nlso to uoiitrallzo tho acids in urluo so it no longer is u source- of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jnd Salts Is inoxponslvo, ennnot In Juro; makoii a delightful offorvoscont , llthla-wator drink which ovoryono j should take now and tlion to keop I tholr kldnoys clonn and active. Try , j this, nlso koop up the wator drinking, and no doubt you will wondor what becamo or your Hldnoy trouble aud FOR SALE Largo safe. formerly tit uso In old postofflco. First class condition. Will soli ror $130 it tnkon promptly. Apply i"Saro," caro Tlmos office FOR SALE Ono how U jih. old, will farrow about March 1. Ono bear 2 1-2 yoors old. Chester Whites. Noll Watson, Marslifleld. FOR SALE 1 .'Mil. Rain wngou In good shapo M0. 00. Address Dux 2-iti, Marsh-Hold. FOR SALE Four Sicilian liutlemip Cockorols, ono 120-ogg incubator. Address llox 838, Marshflold, or ' Jf,MnIor J-'orinOnlo. r)u iAIjE HaiiilKiimely llluwtratod story of tho Panama Canal for ton cents. Address caro Tlmoa offleo. Penslar BUTTERMILK CEfWE AND PENSLAR VANISHING CREAM CREATES THAT PEACH BLOOM COMPLEXION For sale at the LEADING DRUG STORE altWttfr i ' i , backaoho. ? 4 V.