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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 114 EVENING EDITION. t ry FIVE WANT ADS. Dulles, Justice Ponnock roferrbd Hnzen to Sheriff Gngo. SOCIAL CALENDAR. LetU5Furni5hTlienomefo!Be? "Why Pay More?" Johnson-Gulovsen Co. North Front. Street. Orpheum THE FIHC BIRD This Is n two good one, IN Tlltt NICK OF TIM 13 Drama THK MEDIUM'S NEMESIS An oplrlttinllstlc conflilcnco game. billed will Interest nil. ADMISSION TUN CENTS. A Golden Opportunity One of tho best dnlry opportunities In Coos County Is tho Scthor ranch on Kentuck Inlet, It will pay tho pooplo of Coob Hay to organize n stock company, If necessary; buy tills tract of land for J36.000, and then plant 't Into r. nnd 10-ncre tracts. It will soil readily at $250 an acre. COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. Phono lid l-.T. ffij7ANY a time an ad reading woman will give to a dollar double its usual buying power. WBMC IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY DONE RIGHT Telephone tho FERNDALE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. 15e R.ovflI TONIGHT Entire chango of program. To vaudeville acts. Ww Lola Powell, In two now UraprodSr?Poa th0 most spoctacu BatK?10." e."Pr tempted.' "Tho Pfodutert w "ibUUrS." in five reels', downed d.rTwma8 Inco- the worl(J acd llr0nrhireCt0r of th0 Ky Beo 1 urncho war clotures. JQ other new rl-els. Wl1?. 15c, r noor 2IC! ba'- r ihS?.?n,ry. "Dr. Jekyll and ai 'iiemacoior featuro. HAVE G A. Langworthy FIGURE ON Vorn IT- - ... -lA-ntiUAL WORK Tonight - reel Keystones comedy and a of tho nvoraso. InterestliiB rcol, exposing tho Our noxt blB feature wo hnvo ADMISSION TEN CENTS Yo.i slmld J buy your clothing; not simply let someone sell it to you. Thoro la n vast dlfforonco botwton buying and being sold. Do not labor longer under tho fnlso Improsslon thnt you cannot find tho kind of cloth ing you desire, ready for lin medlnto service exactly as you want It and of a quality you can't surpass, Stop right Into this live store nny day and ask to sea tho New Clothes for nion nnd young men from The House of Kappenhe'mer Try on tho suit of your choice. Pick your own excluslvo style. Select your own particular fabric In your own particular shade. Buy your clothes, and know that they aro what you want. The prlco always represents full 100 per cont quality and your satisfaction la always guaranteed. The Fixup TWO STORES. Marshfleld - North Bend Phone 233-L Have your Job printing done The Times office. at I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, ?fm?.if,e?,nB roolns' :t'JG So'"h I'ourth street. F,iL.SAI'l'!71'' ,,IM' r 7.100111 iioiiBo, rent rensonnblo. A bargain. Address n, mro Thncs. 1 ousekceplng npartment; n() chll dron dislred. Call 413 No. 2nd at. ln.v: ,i;no waxtkITI- "ood, reliable man, thoroughly fnrollinr with nil phases or offlco work and Including bookkeeping niiil higher nerountlng nnd cap able of filling executive position, wishes to correspond with con corns contemplating changes or consldorlnr Introtluctlon of now blood. All communications will bo strictly conridmtlnl. "X," care Time office. I' OU SAM-: Kim. fiiriiKino of n I room house complolo and ready to niovo Into. House can be routed. .127 So. 2nd Btrcet. Tel. 220. 1-Olt, S A M-: (t fiill-Woodcd White Leghorn pullotB, ?G. 8 Rhoilo Is land Red pullets, CO cents each. II. odo Island Hod cockerel two years old. Mrs. Rourke, Hunker WANTED .Gcnciul housewoik by capable girl. Uox 783, North Bond. FOR KALE EveeMor motorcycle; Clienp If taken at once, phono FOR lti:T a fiiiiiNhed mums for workliiB men. DatchliiB If desir ed. Call ltooin 12, First National Hank Hide, North Ilend, Phono 1 1 J U t FOR RENT i! loom modern ruiiiHli. ed hoiisokeopliiB suite. $13. Cnll Room 12, First National Hank bldg North Heml. Phono 1 I!) 3. WANTED Married man to run S. Coos Iltver dairy by year. 15 to 18 cows. Must ho competent to run ranch, also good milker. A. 13. Seaman. LOST LndyV Kolil watch, Tlrst. of last week. Howard for return to Times offlco. WANTED WANT 131) A refined girl or woman to shnro room, housekeeping priv ileges; very reasonnblo, also nice ly furnished sleeping room, with hent. Inquire nt Times offlco. FOR SALE Vim SALE OH IM3NT Tlut'o iicioh cleared land In Ility Park near road; Biiltnblo for truck garden ing. Jns. Forty. FOR HALE Household furniture, sold by pleco, boforo Friday. En qulro 73 C South Second streot. FOR SALE Oak ili-ccscr. lro lietl nnd springs. 1024 Elrod. FOR SALE Dahlia IihIIir,. Peivn. nlnl Phlox, Clematis, Rose bushes nnd othor poronnlnls, ton cents onch and up, according to slzo nnd variety. Frank Sacchl, phono 282-L. FOR SALE Kino furnltiiro in I). room IioiiBo. down town. $225 cnBh. Froo rent. Enqulro Times. FOR SAL13 CIII3AP Funilturo of six-room house; can rent Iioubo reasonable Phono 333-J. l-'Oll SALE New, Infest model L. C. Smith typowrltor and stand. Cheap if taken at one. Call 148 Broadway North or phono 1C8-J. ! 1,-ni? oti.r Tim fv (i.i.. in,, imit. pics: good ones, $5 each. Enquire F. 13. Allon. FOR SALE Furnltiiro of 10-rOOlil houso. 400 North Broadway, , riiuuu iou-a. ' !?- T 1. Ill.n.l.. Tcl....l l?A.l A... a rwiv r(iiiv iiiniin- inniiiii .ii.il ihm for sotting and uny-oid emeus. C. M. Conner. FOR RENT FOR RENT Law front room, well furnished, modorn convonlonces, suitable for two gentlemen. Moals If desired. 843 Central nvonuo. FOR RENT Tho rooms furnished ?am t.miiaclr.ml.itr OCT PnnllilnrAlnl 1 4U. llUUPDAVVMMbl 0 I UUlllllluiviH.i . FOR KENT SleepIiiR rooms, reas. enable by tho week. 229 South I Broadway. ! FOR RENT Largo houso on SouU 11th street. Phone 119-L., or so ' A. B Campboll. FOUND FOUND Key. .fun bo hud nt Times office by paying for this notice. FOUND Book Inscribed "Mamma to Hazel, Jan. 31, 1909." Ownor can have samo by paying for ad at Times offlco. If you have nuytning to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try n Want Ad Thp Tlmflfl nfflrp PHONE 1 0 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY sr-AVjr, tides rou February. now Is Rfen tre tl.no and i.tlpht of Mcli and low waior at Mi runfiHd. The tlups.aro plated IL tho order of utriir'tMire, with their times ou the II rat lino and heights on tho second line tf each day; n compiir 'hoii on consecutive holghtB will Indlento wnother It is high or low water. ior IiIbIi water on thn bar siibstrnct 2 hours 3-1 minutes. 12Hrs.. 4.01 11.39 3.19 10.00 ft... (!.!) 1.0 C.I 0.-1 1.1 Urn.. 4.37 10.28 4.40 10.38 Ft. . . 0.2 0.7 C8 0.0 14 lira.. C1C 11.20 5.34 11.17 Ft. .. C.4 0.5 5.4 '0.7 15 Hrs. . G.5G 12.17 0.33 12.00 Ft. .. C. I 0.4 4.8 1.3 10 lira. . 0.42 1.19 Y.43 0.0 Ft. . . C.3 0.3, 4. .1 0.0 17 Hrs.. 0.49 7.35 2.30 9.10 Ft. . . 0.0 0.1 0.4 CO 18 Hrs.. 1.55 8.41 3.47 10.42 Ft... 2.4 5.9 0.3 4.0 19 Hrs.. 3.21 9.5G 5.00 0.0 Ft... 2.S 5.7 0.2 0.0 20 lira.. 0.01 4.52 11.00 0.03 Ft. . . 4.2 2.8 5.7 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST Mr AoorU'ed I'mi In Cooa 111 7 Tlmca.) I OREGON Hnin west, ,rnln I or snow east nnd south; enst orly winds, Increasing along j const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 21 hours oiullng at 1:43 a. 111., Feb. 12, by HonJ. Ostllud, special governmcut me tcrologlst: Maxlmuui 50 Minimum 42 At 4:43 n. in 44 I Precipitation 19 Precipitation slnco Sept 1 I 1913 43.90 Precipitation snino period I Inst year 42.72 I Wind: southwest: cloudy. Ono Offender. Ed Powers, chnrg ed with Intoxication, was tho only dffoudor In Jail last night. Meet Friday. Mrs. 13. O. Flnnn gan will entertain the Past Matrons at her homo on Mnrkot avenue Fri day afternoon. IiiJiiix'h l-'oot. Jas. Landrlth, a woll-known Coos Rlvor rancher, sov orly Injured his foot In an nccldont there todny mid Is being brought to Mnrshflold for treatment. Confirms Finding. Tho circuit court yeatorday confirmed tho decis ion of the rofercoH In tho caso of tho Coos Hay Liquor compnny, awarding $100 damages to Androw Heckln for dispossession of tho promises. Plan Mn.squci-iMlo A big innsquor ndo ball will bo glvon nt Sumner Sat urday night, and a largo number from Mnrshflohl and North Ilond will attend. A special orchestra has boon engaged for it. Tomorrow Hoodoo Day. Tomor row will bo n ronl hoodoo day If thoro Is anything in unlucky onions, V Ib Friday and tho thirteenth day of Fobrunry. So If anything goeB wrong, blamo tho hoodoo. l'uivliimrs Interest. Otto Edlund purehnsed tho lnteret of Oeo. Parker In tho Svea bar today. Mr. Parker will lenvo on tho Rednndo for Snn , Francisco, whoro ho will Join Mrs, Parker In n lour of Cn'lfnrnln with a view of locating at Santa Barbara, Plnn to Ilulhl. J. O. Stomnilor of Myrtlo Point, while horo Inst evening, stntod that tho Flanagan & Dennett bank at Myrtlo Point nnd R. 13. Shlno wore; plnnnlng to eroet, n, two-etorv brlclck. or concroto building thoro this spring. Kinney Hotter. J. P. Morris wbb her" from Plat H today nnd roports thnt Major Klnnoy Is now linprov- Inir nt tlir Pnllfnrnln uriiilhirlnm Kllinov wroto n nnrsnnnl lottn.. n fow ,jny8 ng0 indicating ho Is much Jinprovod. I'"Jiio nU. Tlio ball given at Eck hoff Hall in North Bond Inst ove nlng by tho Catholic Ladles' Aid was j nx'goiv nttonilo'l "mi proved ono of tho most onjoynblo of tho season. I f!.l.iu 11. ...... Tl0 D.AnlfAH r9 I ,.... '.if... ti.tn. UK'vnui, Ul i 1 4ui ui. iiuiiu, nun yuHiuruny Knuiiuu In divorce on tho ground of desor- Hon. her husband having gono to I British Cnlumbln, Ho took tho old jest dnughtor with him. Sho wns crnntod the custody of a younger .daughter. IIiivh If oino. Robert O. Graves has purchased nn nttrnctlvo bunga low in First Addition. In addition to tie new qunrters, Mr. Graves also purchased' a motor boat. Tho now place bordors on Coal Bank Inlet and nffords an excellent chnnco for en Joyablo boating. Vmllcc Sustained. Judgo Coke In circuit court at Coqullle yederday denied ft motion to set aside tho ver dict of tho Jury In U'o case of Chas. Sneddon, who was held to ho In sane. Mr. Sneddon waB ordorod com mitted to tho asylum by the insanity commissioners and appealed to tho court. Tho case may bo carried to tho Supromo Court. Accuses Agent R. A. Hnzen, rop resontlng tho West Const Speqlalty company of Portland, appoaroii be fore Justice Ponnock nnd wanted to swear out a warrant chargliK Holnlo V.'JllInms with tho theft of About ?C00. He alleged that Williams wab agent for tho company and came to Coos Bnv soveral months ago and sold n lnrno amount of peanuts and tlion went, to California without turn ing In cash for thom. As a warrant l.ad already been sworn out at The Knew Dr. Hamilton. Dal Cnthcart yesterday recalled tho Intimate nc qualnranco ho had with Dr. Hamilton. , fat! er of Judgo Hamilton, who died at uoseuurg a few days ago. Dr. Hamilton sottlod near Rosoburg and In tho winter of 1851 Mr. Cnthcart hclnoil Dr. Hninlltnii shell thn flrut crop of corn that the latter raised, j Later Dr. Hamilton engaged In tho 1 drug business and made a lot of money, Loavo Fihln.V. J. C. Kcesllng, assistant general Balesmnnngor of tho Standard Oil Compnny, who lias been spondliiB tho woek horo with Manager Montgomery, will lenve Saturday for Portland. Whllo hero ho enjoyed n visit with LoiiIb C. Oorr, or tho Pioneer Hardware Company. Thr two woro school mates when boys togothor. Seeks Itflitf Ivc. Jns. J. Hngger ty, of CS Ornnil nvonup, Portland, has written to Marshal Cartor to try and locate Albort Morton, who was supposed to bo employed In ono of tho Smlth-Powors camps hero when last henrd from. Mr. Hnggnr ty snya thnt Morton's mothor Is dy ing nt Vlntondalo, Ponn., nnd la vry anxious to coinmiinlcnto with her son. So fnr, Marshal Cartor hns been unable to locnto him. LESTER SMITH of Allegany Ib visit ing In Mnrshflohl today. MPS. 11. II. OLSEN of Emplro Ib a Mnrshflohl visitor today. .1 L. JOHNSON of Enstsldo will lonvo Saturday for Portland. F. C. KSCH and wlfo nnd baby plnn to lenvo Saturday for Portland. AUT NELSON of Sumner Is n IiubI ncsB visitor in Mnrshflohl todny. A. S. HAMMOND returned today from a business trip to Portland. JOHN I3DDY, of North Bond, Is In Mnrshflohl today on business. MHS. O. J. SCHRIEBER and child will leavo Saturday for Portland. MHS. JOHN MTOMAS of EnstBldo will leavo for Portland Saturday. MHS. W. O. HI3SSI3Y of Coos Itlver vftia a vlBltor In MnrHhfloId yestor ndy. DR. F. O. JOHNSON tvna a paBHongor ou tho morning train for Myrtle Point. MISS MARTHA ROSS was a piuson gor on tho Hanshco for MiirHhflehl todny. J. W. HILDENHRAND nnd Archie Johnston will lenvo Snturdny for Portland. WALTER CONDRON Is horo from Myrtlo Point on business nnd pleasure. MR. AND MRS. A. M'ORIFF of East Bldo oxnoct to loavo Saturdnv for Portland. MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS wbr n passenger on tho SunrlBo to tho city today. W, D. ROBERTS, of Coos Rlvor, was a passongor on tho Alort for Mnrsh llold todny. MR. AND MRS. C. A. BARKER of Falrvlow aro visitors In Marsh Hold today. CLIFFORD CARLSON of North Coob Rlvor Is a business visitor In tho city today. MRS. A. M. WOODWARD of Bandon Is oxpoctod horo tomorrow on routo to Portland. MRS. WILLLVM COTTON of Fnlr. vlow Is visiting nt tho Blako homo on Catching Ijilot. , ' ! I'M 1 DR. (5. V. GILES of Myrtlo Point wnB a passenger on tho "Limited" to his homo todny. MR. AND MRS. COUMERILH of Huudon aro oxpentcd hero tomor row en route to Portland. J. E. SCHILLING, of Mvrtle Point, roturned home this nftornonu af ter attending tho Elks mooting horo. CARL GETTtNS returned todny from a visit to Catching Inlet, whero ho wns thn guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culloy. MHS. D. F. BARNARD has returned from n visit to Siimnor, whore alio was the guest of Mr. and Mra. O. W. Wilson. G. VAN LOU and family nrrlved horo on tho last Alllanco from Eureka and hnvo moved Into the Ogren houso on North Second street. Ho Valentines Just in, a beautiful line nf VALENTINES of all kinds. VALENTINES ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW PeoplesM"? Stores MnrMiflchl Batidou Myrtlo Point 1 I I PERSONAL NOTES THUHSDAY. Hunker Hill Club danco nt Finnish Hall. Young Matrons with Mrs. Fred Powers. A. N. W. with .Mrs. II. I. Hyde. Norweslnn Lutheran Ladles Aid at church parlors. NorwoBlan Lutheran Young Ladles' Aid with Miss Elslo Lar son. Thursday Club with Mrs. R. N. Fenton. Mrs. Fred Kriiso' shower for Miss KrtiBe. North Hund Presbyterian Lad les' Aid with Mrs. R. c. Holmes. FRIDAY. SkctuiBa Club wltli Mm w. I LaiiBWorthy. I Ladles' Art Club with iMrs. V. I Ross Smith. t I Jolly SIxtoon with 'Mrs. "Ira D, I Dnrtlo. t ' Excelsior Club with Ernest Burrows. ' Past .Matrons with Mrs. 13. O. Flnnngnn. Is an expert mncHnlst and hns (nk on n position if thB Nolsou Iron Works. MRS. CLAUDE O. HOCKETT and son, Graham, roturned homo to Emplro today after Bpondlng most of tho winter In Portland, MR. AND MRS. PAUL SCHUTPELTZ and two boiib, of Ten Mllo. will leavo Saturday for Portland nnd other northern points. MRS. HERMAN LARSON nrrlved yesterday from tho Sluslnw to Join Mr. Larson horo. Thoy will ninko their futiiro homo on Coob Bay. GEO. GARDINER, who rocontly ro tlred from tho Ilouscr & Ilouoor work nt Snnd Point, will loavo Snturdny for Northern points. C E. HULINO of Myrtlo Point, who has been n MnrBhllold for tho paBt fow dnys on biiBlnoBB, roturned to Myrtlo Point on tho morning train. O. E. JACKSON, lputy u. S. Mar shal, who has boon serving pnpors in this Boctlon, expectB to lenvo Saturday for his homo In Port land. STEVE C1ALLIER, tho woll-known Bnndon booster, who enmo over Jnet evening to see his son taken Into tho Elks, returned homo to dny. HJALTI3 NERDRUM of tho C A. Smith pulp mills returned todny from Oregon City, whero ho wont to witness tho first pulp mndo hero convcrtod Into pnpor. ENGINEER HINDMARSH and Mr. Bouson, n railroad contractor who Is looking nftor tho local work for Portor Brothors and Housor 6 HoiiBur, arc horn from North Bond today. J. O. 8TEMMLER returned to Myr- uo i-oiiu touny. Tiioro lias boon talk of his candidacy for tho Democratic nomination for Coun ty Judgo, but ho hns not formnllr enturod tho rnco. AMONG THE SICK I Jobso ott, a moinhor of tho crow of tho steamer Alert, has boon Buffer ing iroin an ntincic or blood poison ing In his loft hand. JoBPph William Lowry, tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Lowry. who has been rathor poorly slnco his birth, Is now gottlng nloiiR flue, much to tho gratification of tho many frionda of tho family. Mrs. J. N. Ilayllss, who was operat ed on at Morcy Hospital on Wodnes drty for cancor, la roportod Improv ing. Contractor C. O. Goflnoy I ro'port. cd qulto 111 nt his homo In First Addition, of la grlppo. Dorsey Kroltzer nndi Ivy Condron woro nomlnnted for trtiBtoes. Tlinos Want ads bring results. GO NOW to the WESTERN 'OUTFITTING COMPANY, ' for' Ladies' Suits, Coats and Rain Garments of every description, also Men's Cravenettes, Overcoats, Slip-on Raincoats, Rub ber Coats and Oil Cloth inn. All for less than ONE-HALF PRICE. Western Outfitting Co. Russel bldfj, Central ave. . Ph one if you want anything dellvpr ed quickly nnd corroctly. Wo keop only tho freshest nndl best drugs nnd chemicals ob tainable. Each order ivcolvea prompt attention, THE LEADING DRUG STORE -j i4ik - - j i . t A 1. i