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tSSfH xsTnrvWWtpil' "r T P" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION. AT .THE . 30 Cases New Spring Styles Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes Just Received The BUSTER BROWN SHOES wear longer, look I better, and fit as comfortably as any children's I shoe made. , , , , . , ,. . 1 We liavo an siyies unu auus, uu us sum you iuP next pair of children's shoes you buy, We know vou will be more than pleased with the ser vice they give, For safe only at The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING iiri THISTLE WARE The soft, exquisite Thistle bloom blend, found only in Thistle Enameled Ware, Rives a rich pottery elfect.makina it attractive and appealing to those who appreciate cleanliness in their kitchen. Avery suitable article for a wedding present. It is original in design and superior in finish to the majority of Enameled Wares on the market. You will make no mistake by selecting Thistle Enameled Ware for your kitchen. See Special Prices in Our Window r?M fi S When you byyj pDuy the besfjjJP Orpheum Tonight ANIMATED WEEKLY No. 70. Tho world's nowa for past week In a nut slioll. THE MOONSHINERS A strong, Intense drama full of thrills. WHEN THE I1I.OOD CALLS Thrlll'm; Indian drama. TALE OP A FISH Hest comedy In weoks. JIL'SIC A FEATL'RE. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. Grand Theater TIIIIISDW AM) FRIDAY, .1A.NI.MIIV '212 AX1) JM. California Rodeo 1913 Clearest Ilnnr.i ... . .. n "d artinn ' I'li-iurcB over suown ovory scono inn 01 wu DlHP ? M?,?r: Ucur " 3t rnphy, but taken by tho well-known twlht Si nT. U WO "ON CO., OP SAN FRANCISCO -Come 8Ct niul w IU lrov It to your satisfaction. JANUARY TIDES Ihe Valiums KFf Cllxrt IJll'AI:i) WITH THE LOW PRICES, IS THE TALK OF THE l00: i.v a vii u.n ' Ji.h (.OOIJEAIl WOT WEATIIEU OAHMENTS FOH MEN, WOMEN AXI CHILDREN. Western Outfitting Co. I SELL Bl'ILDINQ, CENTRAL AVE., DET. SECOND & THIRD. Everyone a Monev-Maker 'WDrVl! 2G l0t'' ln n'so Addition at a price so low that It will ibout hair i lmVG a corner In North nml. H7xl25 Rt Just il 65o u- , ' Wo lmvo a f,no v,ow t,re' lQt ,n Marshfleld oatlnue to R fow vory BQ0(1 bu's m fnrm PrPrt' and wo r, 'he- sort of lnsurnncn that Insures. ilolow Is gfen tno tl.no and Ulght of high and low wator at Mt-rshflold. Tho tides aro placed It. tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first Unu and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on oonsecutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. i'or high water on the bar Bubslract 2 hours 34 minutes. 22Ft... 4.11 11.11 0.17 0.0 I Ft. .. 2.7 G.l 0.2 0.0 2!lFt. .. 1.09 fi.r.S 12.12 7.10 Ft. .. 4.11 a.TI 0.1 0.4 WEATHER FORECAST llr Anorlfnt Pp-m to Coon Day Tlmen.l ORECION Rain west, rain ors now east. Colder east to night, winds mostly westerly. LOl'AI TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 2 4 hours ondlnir at 4:4.1 a. in., .Inn. 22, by IlonJ. OBtllnd. special government me teorologist: Maximum r." Minimum 47 At 4:4.1 a. ui 47 Precipitation 1.0S Precipitation since Sept. I unu nc.nt Precipitation samo period laHt year 42.49 Wind: southwest, cloudy. HORN. I JUSTESEX To Mr. and Mrs. Nels .tiintcsen. of Hay Park, January 22, an 8 1-1 pound dnughter. Mother and child are Hotting along nicely. Rains at Hnuiloii. C. L. Stock In roturned on the noon train from Han don todnv. I In reportH the heaviest rains ho hns witnessed In mnny seas ons at Raudon during tho pnBt thirty-six hours. Looking for Quarter. Tho local lodge of Mooho Is busy in search of quarters and' club rooms for tho members. Tho largo nubor Inltlntod recently demands a club and read lug room on tho liny and It Is ex pected that they will establish com fortablo quarters shortly. Train On Time. Owing to tho rap Id rlso In tho Coqiilllo River. It whb expected thnt the Marsbllold-Myrtlo Point Overland Limited would bo un able to go further than Coqiilllo to day. Tho witters subsided last even ing, however, and tho flyer shot to Myrtle Point without delay, nrrlv'ng at Marshlleld on Its return at 12 m. I SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY. Young Matrons' Club with I Mtb. Herbert L. Coleman. I Social Sewing Club with Mrs. J. C, Swanson. A. N. W. Club with Mrs.Mary McKnlght. Tl.ursdny Club, with Mrs. J. ! W. Mitchell. I FRIDAY. I Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. I Rasmiisscn. ! Thimble Club with Mrs. M. E. I Everltt. Concort by Mine. Fandal at . Flun'sh Hall. I Skennsa Club with Mrs. Don ! aid Cbarlson. Rogers. The property has 2I foot frontage and Is 140 foot deep. Tlnvo Drunks Fined. Supporters Stovenson, Anderson nnd Kay, of i the Marshflold bars were hailed bo-i tlVi Pitt tlnnnrilnp Tlltttn. Httu ...n.t-l lug nnd iiBBtsBed $5 each. PERSONAL NOTES HAY COLLEY of Cooston Is a busi ness visitor in Marshflold. J. II. PINKEKTON of Lakeside is In Marshlleld today on business. i .MISS ELLEN MERCER of Cooston Is shopping in Marshlleld today. jCIIAS. NELSON, of Myrtlo Point, la a Marshflold biiBluess visitor. J. A. WARD of the Mllllcoma initio Is a business visitor In Marshlleld today. . HENRY SM1THGALL of Catching In let Is In Marshlleld today on business. F. O. MESSERLE of Catching Inlet Is a business visitor in Mnrshllold today. To liny Organ. Rev. O. LoRoy Hall has roturned from Conledo, where ho delivered a tnlk Saturday evening nt a social given by tho lad les there to ralso funds to buy an organ for tho chapel. Enjoy Session. Tho Spanish American Wnr Veterans of Coos Hay enjoyed a smoker nnd goneral good tlmo at North Hond. Owing to tho Inclement weather, tho at-t-ndanre was not as largo as was expected. o Case it .Settled. Tho caso of Jas. Scott, vs. Charles Iapp, In which the former attached tho horso and wagon purchased from him by the latter Tor a balauco duo of $200, was sottled In Justlro Pennock's Court yesterday, Lapp paying $184 as a final settlement. MISS ANNA CL1NKENI1EARD of Coos River 1b shopping In Mnrsh fleld today. TIM SEELKY, the Coqiilllo River rancher, wim a visitor In Marsh flold yesterday. A. CROCKER of Cooston vas a pass enger ou tho good ship Cooston to Marshflold today. MRS. MILO SUMNER Is spending n fow days at the home of her sis ter near Coqiilllo. O. S. MISH, tho local roprcsontntlvo of Nathan Dorhmnnn company Is n guest at tho Chandler. CHARLES SPOONER of Catching In let was a iiassongor on tho Wah-ta-Wnso to .Marshlleld today. Eagles Meet. At the meeting of tho Marshflold Aorlo of Eagles last evening, County Clerk James Wat son, w. W. Ilollnud and C. C. do ing made tho principal talks. Tho Initiations wore postponed a week owing to tho storm preventing a number of candidates from coming. Hail Hard Trip. I). J. Lovlno lias Just received word from his brother, Morris Lovlno. of Wuakes ha. Wis., who spent a wcok with him hero, telling lilm Hint ho was vory sick on his return trip to Portlnnd on tho last Rreakwater. It was Mr. Lovlno's first trip to tho const and ho was greatly Impressed with Coob liny. Sells Lot. J. A. Staddon ban sold ills lot on South Fourth street, Just north of Ilunnott nvonue, to Anson (.'mot Coming. J. I). Sneddon has r-colved word from Frank Orant, grand chancellor of tho Oregon Knights of Pytblns, stating thnt .ho will visit tho Coos County K. of P. lodges nbout March 10. Mr. (liMiit is n promlnont Portland at torney nnd Is n candldnto for Attor ney Gonoral. mf0Cs flail ir How l'rlday. Rev. O. LoRoy Hall received a tolegram today stilting that Rev. Ouy C. Lamson, head of tho Hnptlst Publication Society, would nrrlvo Lore Friday evening from Rosoburg. Ho Is coming hero to luspoct' tho work of tho cruiser Life Line. A reception will bo tendered him Friday evening In the Hnptlst church. Have You Q BroKen Out it Is your faco covered with pimples, blotches or raah? Poor condition of your blood' will causo theao facial diiflgurcments at this eeason of tha year. A r;ood mcdlclno far your blood .-..l clcsr your complexion liko me'.:. Of tho many blood purifiers wo sell Haxall Iilood Tab' lata aro undoubtedly tha most effective. Wo nro familiar with tho formula of this remedy and l;noiv what It will do. It purl flea and enriches tho blood, builds up tho cntlro system and imparts a healthy color tocheeka and lips. Sold with tho Rcxall guarantee, Per package, 50c. If you aro nffllctod with Eczema, try tho Rexall Ec zema Ointment. It is guar anteed by tho mnkors and by us to glvo satisfaction or If you aro not satisfied with tho results of the troatnient, wo will refund your money. That shows our confldenco In It. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store The Busy Corner" Phone Mala 20H lT8 Mall In lclnctl. Tho Marshflold mall was hold up for several Nnirs Inst night on account of a slide at Hrowsror Canon, on tho old Coos Hay wagon road. Much rond work hns boon dono In thnt vicinity recently nnd tho slide of last ovonlng Is tho result of excavation work perform ed thero recently. A lnrgo force of men was put to work to clear tho slldo and It U oxpoctod Unit tho mail bont will arrive about I:. 'SO p. m. to-tiny. MARSHALL NEY, of the Coqiilllo Valley, well known an a horse man, wns n visitor In Marshflold today. E. II. JONES, or tho Coos Ray Roalty Co., linn been nt Roseburg for tho past week ou business. Ho Is ex pected to return Saturday. I1EN.T. II. OSTLIND has gono to Imn- iion to iook nrtor too construc tion of Homo new buildings thero for which ho prepared plans. W. It. HAINES hns returned from n trip through tho Coqiilllo Val ley to tho main lino of tho Sou thorn Pacific and Portland. MR. AND MRS. C. S. WINSOR left overland today for Roseburg on routo to Long Reach, Calif., where they will mnko an extended stay. MRS. II. H. HYDE roturned today from near Pittsburg, Pa., whoro she lias spent several months with rolntlvcB. Sho Is much Improved In health. Likes Coos Hay Hand. It has of ten been said by lovers and connol seurs of good' music that tho Coos Day Concert Hnnd Is ono of tho host on tho const, if not the best. It. II. Coroy, mnnngor of tho Coos Uny Wat er company, hns Just returned from an extended trip to southern Califor nia, whore ho visited many of tho boachos and rosorts whoro tho popu lation boosts bunds tn tho skies. Mr. Corey snyB that after hoarlng all of theso different aggregations of har mony, tho Coos Hay Concort Hand Is tho host ho has hoard on tho Pacific const. WYMAN ALREE. keeper or tho lk'hts In 'tho lower bay, was n Marshflold visitor yestorday. Ow ing to tho high winds ho has been having considerable difficulty In keeping them burning. R. ii. roilEY of tho Ciiob Ilav Water company, returned from nu extend ed trip through California nnd Or egon. Mr. Coroy said that Coos liny Is having mild wenthor com pared with tho storms that ho ex perienced In California. COUNTY CLERK JAMES WATSON nf frwmlllft la utwitlfl llli. n fnu' days on tho Hay, following the hard grind of his offlco during the terms of court. Ho states that W. II. Young, who purchased tho Coqiilllo Sontluol from Low Ontcs hns takon ehnrgo. Mr. Young enmo ncro irom woouuurn, u re gno, hut was formerly at Inde pendence, Kansas. (HOTELS ys& The Chandler. A. S. McKee. Snokano: S. Leo pold. Portland; Robert II. Itolst, Portlnnd; J K. Smith, Rlvorton; I. C. Faller. Snn Francisco; Harry .iinrqunrtit, Kan Francisco; I M. Wolff, Snn Francisco; Ross Mc Koclline. Wm. C. Wise. Snn Frnn. Cisco; Pnul Hassell, San Francisco: .mibs Lillian oooaninn, Jlnndon: ii. Fobs nnd wifo, Hnndon; Mrs. F. W. Cnttorlln, Mrs. Marta Sandal, Port land; O. MofBchmnn, R. S. Ream, rurwuuu; ov t. joy, 1'ortinnti. The Lloyd. Hnrry Madden. Norwnvi A. M. Olgo, Portlnnd; F. E. Wyman, South iniot; A. m. aorniey. Jiyrtlo Point: J. 1). McOce, Lakeside; John King; unspar, wyo. . lllnnco. W. F. Wrlghtman, Sacramonto: Ron Low. Conulllo: Win. II. Hall and son, Coqiilllo; Fred Olll, Port land; o. W. Hess, Portland. AMONO THE SICK. Cnpt. John Swing, or tho Tramp, who has been qulto 111 at Mercy llostlltnl. nf Ivulmlil fcvn fnr nor. oral weoks. Is reported improving. IWANT ADS. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I 0 FOl'NI) Fountain pen; can bo Iinrt by paying for tills nd at tho Times offlco. FOR SALE High gnule Jersey heifer, fresh In few weoks; prlco $fi0 cash. Anyone wanting flno family cow get busy. Inqiitro of John Yoakam, nenr Reaver Hill Junction. WANTED (ihl for light hoimework and to enro for 2 yr. old child. Apply Central Hotel. WANTED Half for switches, prices 7fic to $2.r.0. Mrs. A. W. Jonos, 010 Central nvenuo. - - HOARD AND HOO.M At 151 Com mercial avenue. NOTICE Parly who took ntmilicrliiR mnchlno from Times offlco Is re quested to return It at onco to Tho Times. FOR SALE - KOI l HALE One new typewriter nt sneriflco. Enqulro nt V. E. Wnt tor's orfico, North Dond. KOIt SALE 'IVniiii. wagon ami har ness. Enquire R. H. Darnes, liar City. I'OH MALI'; HO acres of good hill land nt 10 per aero. Thoro la enough timber on this land to pay for it, besides 2(i or 30 acres oC good plough laud when cloarod. This place Is within 1-8 mllo of tho Myrtlo Polnt-RoBohtirg wagon road about 8 mlloB from .Myrtle Point. Good tortus enn bo had. For fur ther particulars wrlto m'o. R. J. Montgomery, Ilrldgo, Orogon. I NORTH REND NEWS. I Ricdtto Wink. Chns. Noble Is making fair progress in driving the piling for the IiIk drain In Mill SlniiKh. The dredgo Soattlo will not bo ready to start In pumping Into Mill Slough for nt I nst two weoks, Tho Soattlo has boon shut down for sovornl days while bolng ove'liHiiled. but nirts to-lay fllP'K In near Hall nvonue, Tho plpo lino will hnv to bo nut undor tho rail road tracks. Fourth street and Onld- eu will again bo Inundntod, and It Is Ilkoly that a numbor or buildings In that vicinity thnt havo not heon raised will suffer from the fill. Miss Ltiolla Hodson, or South MnrshNold. wns a North Hond shop per yesterday. Mrs. NowIioiibo nnd baby, who havo boon visiting rolntlvos In River side Cnl Is oxpected homo today on tho Redondo. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Chas. Mathloson and ehlldn-n c'nmo ' in today on tho Hroakwater nnd nro tho gnosis or Mr. Mnthloson's sister, Mrs. E. E. Uny os. . , Mrs. Pnul Dlmmlck, or North nond, Is ontertnlnlng tho mem bers' or tho Episcopal Ciiilld nt hor homo this nrternoon. To REDl'C'E tho IIKIII COST of LIVIXf!, the STEAMER HAHDV un til rurthor notlco will CARRY KHHKiHT nt a HKIU'CTIOX or ?! PER TON. SAILS from SAX FRANCISCO FRIDAY, Jan. 2.1 nt S P. M. Havo your Job printing dono nt The Times offlcn Saturday Special LEAD HI.OWX TU.MRLEHS Six gonulno needle-etch Tum blers, regular price 00c, Sat urday sale -1.1c Six genulno Optic Flaring Tumblers, rogular prlco 00c, Saturday salo Wo Mnny now goods at tho al ways attractive prlcos of He, lOo ami 15c. ALWAYS SOMirrillXfi XEW Peoples Ets Stores Electric Vacuum. Cleaner the great dust and dirt eradicator and labor saver. Let us demonstrate it for you. "Why Pay More?" FOR RENT I FOR RENT 7-room house wltli bath, In good ordor, Central nve nuo nnd Tenth. Apply McPhor son, Olnsor Co., Phono 211-L. FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 4G7 South Ilroadway. I'OH HUNT Sleeping rooms. ' ri onablo by tho wcok. 229 South Ilroadway. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod. em, U7:i South Sixth stroot. Phono 20IJ-L. I'OH RENT Imrgo house on South 11th stroot. Phono 119-L., or so A. I) Campbell. EVERY WO.MAX SIIOl'Ll) EAHN 8H5 PER WEEK. Introducing our vory comploto spring lino of bonu t i Till wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy walstlngs, silks, hdkfs, petti coats, etc. Up to ditto N. Y. City patterns. Finest line on tho mnr ket. Donllng direct with tho mills you will rind our prlcos low. If othora can mnko $10,00 to J.IO.OO weokly you can also. Samples, full Instructions in neat sample, caso, a Ippod express prepaid. No money n ulrcd. ExcIubIvo torrltory. Wrlto for particulars. Do first to apply. Standard Dress Hoods Company, 10(1 1st Nt., isiiigtiaiiiloii, .. . HESS' STOCK TONIC -AND POULTRY PANACEA Guaranteed to nld and Improvo your stock or your money back, For salo only nt LEADING DRUG STORE UMBRELLAS ;0S BAY REALTY CO.. Inc. J0HNS0N-GUL0VSEN COMPANY REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCI.ERY PHONE 158-R. .Mai'hbfleld Myrtlo Point rt r rCDUNOAv Hiindon ! Phone 264-J. E. D. JONES :&iiti . ! jMciaaiafaiajaaMMiwfc.o-ji.-tj-" - .jiwi;;rti hm