THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY,, 12, l 912 EVENING EDITION 3 ednesday Is the Big Day At 10 o'clock the doors open and business begins. .IT you have had any doubt as to Lvhethor or not you would attend, these bargains should make you determined to Iconic. And besides these special values there are other reasons, .lust seeing the new store and the many goods is a treat, and during this day a handsome and useful Livehir froc lo every lady. lon't Miss the Opening Day 'lio biggest enameled ware bargains jvor offered in this part of the country. A U-qunrl rich mottled gray enameled Wish pan of extra heavy steel base, st rough' riveted handles. 1 f )ni only lo each purchaser J V A beautiful semi-porclain 8-inch (ac tual size 9 inches) salad or utility dish in two very dainty decorations. You would ordinarily pay anywhere from 55c to 75c for it. One to each buyer Wednesday for only 1 Peoples' , 10 and 15CENT STORE O 'Council Apt. Building, Marshficld, Ore. Jways- "The Busy Corner Th JvWciE& JAvw iPECIAL ATTENTION ! ! -(...1 ... ...... ..... Iiim CnlitnliiW Ufiljm VflttMl W lltVl fillIll. tf til 18 CUIICU lO lllir rvHUiur au o...-i. ......... ..v. ... ......... nuRurntc. These nro lu standing with Uio rapid strides our city Is taking nuil 1 doing this wo nro endeavoring to glvo Marshflold n llrilg Bloro UN lU'lir KO UIO liiru mnni-iunn riuito mi nig iiubv' rlllcs as conditions will )ierinlt. Tomorrow wo offer you . ......... . . m m.WMi h rt0 1n S1-r ft Ml mill.1 A KI.(ilil.U one li.Mtii'.n- iMir.nni.Mi lujid vx- juwj Special Price 25 Cents "Wnteli Our Store." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. -PHONE MAIN 298 US BRIEFS OK 11AXDOX XvwH of Clty-by-clie-Son As Told by Tlio Jlecorder. It. I). Hunnlciitt rcculvcd u letter today announcing the death of Ills son-in-law, Gcorga Callaway, of Nor ton County, Kansas. .Mr. Callaway was shot In Bonio uiystorlous way but as yut tlio particulars havo not boon learned by Mr. Hunnlcutt. rANT ADS. NCIJ Party who took sllvor Iandled silk umbrolla from porch f J. T. Hnll homo Saturday aftor ooa la requested to roturn It; no ucstlona naked; engraved with pmais A. J. II. UHI ICO acres tlnibor land for ottom land, luqtilro Lloyd Totol. l.NTi:i- Woman to work bv day r half day. lnqulro at Times of- irc. XTi:i TO RENT Farm at rea dable nrlpn with !tn ni in nwn Ither In Myrtlo Point, Coqulllo r on uio nay. Address A. J., caro imes. ;S for batching; puro brod S. C. k IlltO Leulioi'llx niwl 11 I. TIpi1! 'so fow sotting hens. Phono !'. I enl Ostl nil. I'KItT Illlni.'i.'iM'iiiwi i .ii -- iwiinuiirivil HL'UKS BH flllnn. 1Q .. i i.. e and double entry; part tlmo nililnviiHMit A ,1.1 ,.,. lnM,. .--,....... iiiiutuoa ijuuniw'm i vuiu t lllll'S, Good location for chicken ranch. Apply Immediately Max Tlmiuor innn's boat shop. WANTED Everybody In Marshflold to buy fish at City Fish Market. Phono 2C9-J. WANTED Carrier boy to deliver Tlio Times. Must bo In Fourth Grado at school. l'Oi: KEXT Furnlshod housekeep ing rooms. Phono 49-L. I OK iti.M . it room liouso cloio In. Miilara conveniences. "oncfmni'V rn. Sp Ivy Condron. W. E. Angliii has accepted a posi tion as first onglnoer on tlio Brook lyn, having gono down to San Fran cisco on tlio Inst trip and will bogln work whuu alio loaves tlio city on her return trip. Noslor & Norton havo sovored their connection with tlio Unndon Waro houso Co. and tlio Estabrook Co. have taken tlio business ovor again, and E. W. Schottor will bo In charge. Guy Dlpplo has also accepted a posi tion In tlio warohoiiBO. IP ey COOS HAY TIDES. Bel -w Is given the tlmo and holghth of high and low water at Marshflold. Tlio tides aio placed lu tlio order of occurrence, with their times on the first Hue and heights on tlio sec ond line of each day; a comparison or consecutive heights will Indicate vthuti.or It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours :n minutes. Dato February, Will. 12 hours.!!. 3T. 10. 0C 5.07 Tido .. ..3.9 C.5 0.G 13 hoiirs.0.!) 4.50 11.09 G.02 Tlilo ....3.:l 4.2 5.G 0.1 14 hours.1.13 7.04 12.04 G.48 Tido ....4.1 3.9 G.G 0.2 1G hours.l.G2 0.G4 12. G3 7.2G Tido ...,4.G 3.G G.7 0.1 1G hours.2.14 7.3G 1.39 7.G9 Tido ....4.9 3.3 G.9 17 hours.2.Gl 8.11 2.14 8.30 Tido ....5.2 3.0 G.O 0.1 18 hours.3.20 8.42 2.G1 8.G7 Tide ....G.5 0.G G.l 0.2 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Italn In west and fair In cast tonight; Tuesday rain In west and rain or snow In enst; southerly winds, Increas- lug along coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItE- POUT. For twonty-four hours ending at 1.43 n. m., Fob. 12, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government me- teorologlcal observer: Maximum G2 Minimum 37 at 4:43 a. in 38 Precipitation 02 Wind northwest; partly cloudy. HORN. NOAII To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Noah, a 9-i)ouud son. Mothor and child are doing woll and Goorgo Is tho proudest father west of tho Rocky Mountains. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS L'SED. PI10XK 72 Paclllc LIvory & Transfer Co. Tlio Times' Want Ads bring results Meet Tonight Tho Marshllold city council will meet this ovonlng to take up tho North Front street bulkhead Ing nnd othor municipal matters. Mwt Tuesday As Wodncsdny Is St. Valentino's day tho ladlos of St. Monica's Clrclo will advanco their mooting with Mrs. Blanrhllold ono day and hold It Tuesday, Fob. 13. DAYTON Xt'vv Restaurant O. C. Smith, .1 rostauratour rocontly from Medford, Oregon, Is opening whnt will bo called "Gom Walllo Kitchen" at GTJ Front Btroot. It will bo an up-to-dalo collator nnd tables, and Intended '.o moot a popular domnnd. Weds In Portland A marrlago , IIcoiibo was Issuod In Portland last weok to miss Mnrio units ana Ar thur O. Abbotts. Miss Grills form erly lived In Marshflold with hor mothor, Mrs. Murphy, nnd sister, Mrs. Win. Wado. II IIIIXT 3-rnoni house and two pm iota, nil fonced; good for r'-cii unn cnicKons; roasonaoio pt; four months' lenso for sale ,, , " lnk0 at once. Phono -i'i.. SAU: niiMii n it .t i . ' . VU1IIIIUIU oct 1 "OUSellOld L'nnilu for u.,.n 11 fnm. ); must bo sold at once. 1073 ""uuerciai ave. VALENTINE DANCE EAGLES' HALL Wed., Feb'y 14 th IY THE BAND!! Muslo by the ontlro aggregation. Tickets $ I.O( . . Ladles Free lirAT Sllltn nf limicnfrnnitliir. r"8. 320 South Broadway. I S.i,i: to, !...., . ' thnr.,;. c """"Kuuruu urowii lhn" .'. . "BI1B nu ono rooster.' ""UC Ol1-.. Ba.i.vnw .i :.""; S50. Address P. O. Box G23. It sam' .. r iBiLni,"' " nozen nno pullets. tphone 2n.Ji Qr n;Ulress Box ir VTTIX llOTi:inooms now Mies 11,60. 2, J2.G0 week.. ' ""vXTYerv o)mn if invn t rCG! hniin. . . I ...), uarn( chicken house PtWoaprpa f i.i ..-,... TFe Royal TOXIC3I1T 3,000 Feet of All Now Pictures HOPED AXI) TIED A Cowboy Story of tho Great West NEWS Publlshod Occasionally by Marshflold Cyclory llHOTHY'S FAMILY A BrlRht Young Woman Discovers tho Characters of Hor Lovers by Employing Clover Strategy, THE HIGH LAW As the Lady Said to Hor Child, "I Must Leave You, My Precious One." O. J. LEMAXSKI, Proprietor. More Leap Year News Ladies: IT'S COMIXO Warranted Not to Fall WHAT? The Tandem Bicycle Wo Have Ordered a Tandem Bicycle For our routing service, and will ront It to responsible poisons by tho day or hour. Get HIM On a Tandem Tlioro's Nothing to It Ono, Two, Throe Out Dayton Guarantees Do Not Inc'.udo Tires, Spokes Nor Leap Year Husbands I Am Mailing DAYTOX BUTTONS to aii DAYTON ovnors Keep Your Button It Will Entitle You to Discounts Watch My Ads. Marshfield Cyclery Will Hun Justlco C. L. Ponnock has completed tho circulation of tho petitions nocossary for his nnmo to bo placed on tho primary ballot. Tlio law requires only two por cont of tho registered voters of tlio party to which tho candldnto bolongs. Mr. Ponnock Is a Kopubllcan nnd will bo a candidate to succeed himself as justlco of tho peace hero. Need Halu Badly Goo. Uotnor, manngor of tho Woolon Mill Storo who Is now In San Diego to nttond tho mnrrlago of hla oldost daughter which will tako place- Wednesday, wrltos Tho Times as follows on an aeroplane post card, "This Is somo town for high flying but thoy would glvo half their lives horo for ono of thoBo good old Coos Bay rains. Evoryo'no Is praying for It." Wants Divorce John W. Mael lias filed a suit for a dlvorco, charging his wlfo with desertion. Ho asks tho custody of their two chlldron, aged flvo and six. Ho and Julia Mael woro married at Grants Pass, Oro., In June. 190G. Mael charges that his wlfo left horo In company with an othor man on tho Breakwater for Portland about a month ago and that ho has not heard of her since. Condemn Hlglit of Way Tho Wil lamette Paclllc Railway Company. Eugene to. Coos Bay, has tiled suit In tho Circuit Court horo to con demn a right of way through llvo and a half acres of land owned by Andrew Anderson nnd situntod near Gardinei Tho plaintiff places a valuo of ?G00 on tho land and says the defendant rofuses to accopt that amount. Roseburg Nowb. Phono 180-lt. Child U Stricken Madgo Yar brough. the 1 3-year-old nlqco of Mrs. A. L. Foster, of South Marshflold, died lato Saturday night at Mercy Hospital whoro sho had boon receiv ing treatment for paralysis and a complication of Ills. She had been bed-rlddon since last Thanksgiving. Ilr.r parents died five or six years ago nnd Flnco thon she linyi madov her hnmo with her aunt, Mrs. FoVter. Tbreo brothors, Edmund. Dalta and Tannins also survive. Tho funoYal wU bo hn'd Tue'rtnv at '10 o'clock nt tho MrrnMle'd Bc'tlcl church, Pr" O, T f "") Hnll offlA'ptlns. Tl'ft 007 Front, enskot will be open preview to eery IT'S worth money to you to have clothes that you haven't any doubt about; style, fit, quality right; clothes that feel good to you, and look well to others. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are that kind; and we sell them. The extra value you get doesn't cost anything extra. Suits and Overcoats $18 and up, WOOLEN MILL STORE Tills More is the home of Hart KchalTiici' & Mnr.v clothes. vices only. Interment will bo In tho Coos Itlvor comotory. Autolst Arrested As n result of fast driving Saturday night, Marshal Cnrtcr arrested the driver of ono of D. L. Footo's machines. Ho was lined $5 by City Recorder Butler, It being his first offense. Out for Shci'lIT O. O. Lund, tho well known Marshllold shoo doalor Mid leather manufacturer, has en tered tho rnco for the Republican nomination for sheriff nnd today Is circulating nominating potitlons. Just who his opponents may bo has not boon nscortalnod. Celebrates Birthday C. I. Rclgard celebrated his (iOth birthday last Thursday with a llttlo luncheon to the other mombers of tho bar who have passod tlio half century mark. Among thoso present woro G. A. Sohlbrcdo, Tom Hall and Judge J. S. Coko. pnny at Portland for several months, la visiting relatives horo. JESSE BARKER, of Falrvlow, is spondlng a fow days with friends nt Sumner. EDOAR McDANIEL, editor of tho North Bond Harbor, Is In Marsh field today on business. Schools May Attend Numerous parties havo Inquired of tho Orphoum In tho past fow days, whothor or not tho "Two OrphanB" will bo shown on Tuesday so that school chlldron may bo ablo to sco It aftor school Is out, and this Is to notify all that a con tinuous porformanco will bo stnrtod at 2 o'clock without Intormlsslons, running clear through tho ouppor hour, so all win bo accommodntod. F. E. LEEFE and wlfo will ontor tnln a number of frlonds nt cards at tholr homo this evening. JUDGE JOHN P. HALL wont to Co qulllo this mornlnc to hold a spe cial session of tho Juvcnllo court. DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK WAT SON returned today to Coqulllo, after visiting relatives on tho bay ovor Sunday. PERSONAL NOTES SWANEY PETERSON, of Hainos In let, was In town today. MRS. S. YOAKUM of Coos river was a Marshllold visitor today. WM. McCULLOCH, of Ton Mllo, Is doing biiBlnoss in Marshflold. O. E. SANFORD, of Hnlnos Inlot, was n Marshflold visitor today. T. C. RUSSELL, of Bcavor Hill, is n Marshflold business visitor today. ARCHIE JOHNSON loft this after noon for Bnndon and othor Co qulllo valloy points. MRS. EMIL OGREN and hor moth or, Mrs. Fox, havo roturned horo from a short visit with relatives nt Sumner. CHAS. SELANDER and wlfo, of Catching Inlot, nro visiting In Marsh flold a fow days. MATT MATTSON, of Catching Inlot, has returned homo aftor n short visit nt tho Asplund homes. II. A. WELLS has been confined to his homo for n fow days by n so vera attack of throat trouble. BEECHER CROUCH and Harry Crouch, of Haines Inlot, woro at tending to business in Marshflold todny. JOS. LARSON, who recontly sold his Coos Rl or ranch, loft a fow days ago to visit at his old home in S wed on. MRS. W. G. CRAIG loft for hor homo nt Blackfoot, Idaho, on tho Break water Saturday after a pleasant visit at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Torroy. MISS ELIZABETH AYRE. who ro contly resigned as bookkoopor at tho Western Union offlco, has taken a position as cashier of tho local telephone, ofllco. CECIL HOLLAND, who has been working In tho navigation depart ment of the Shavor Lumbor Com- E. II. FISH, who has bcon confined to his homo for sovoral days with an attnek of In grlppo, was ablo to bo out today for tho first tlmo. MESSRS. J. ALBERT MATSON and J. II. Flanagan nro roturnlng via. Portland from tholr San Francisco trip. Thoy nro oxpected In on tho noxt Broakwator. C. C. PRATT, who has boon qulto 111 at tho homo of hla son, Vlnco Pratt, Is getting along nicoly, much to tho gratification of tho vonorablo old goutloman's many friends. MRS. L. W. jiYRlCrTand llttlo son, who have boon visiting hero with hor pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. S. Patterson, loft this nttornoon on tholr roturn to Gordlnor. Roso burg Rovlow. MATT ANDERSON has sold out his Intorests at Boavor Hill and mov ed to Marshriold, coming horo with his family on Saturday. Tho fam ily will occupy ono of Anderson's houses In South Mnrshilold. JOHN ROSS, son of Capt. Robs of tho launch Banshoo who recently uiidorwont an oporatlon for appon dlcltls, Is recuperating ntcoly at Morcy Hospital and will probably bo nblo to roturn to his homo on Isthmus Inlot soon. MRS. ROY McCLALLEN arrived in Grants Pass Tuesday from Co qulllo, Oro., coming on n visit to hor pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. Cook. Mr. McClallon will Join his wlfo tho latter part of tho weok and thoy will romaln horo for sovoral weoks. Grants Pass Obsorver. Howdy, PapT . How do you do? Fooling fine. How nro you? Nothing wrong. Couldn't bo for wo nro tho M-doublo O-S-E. which will hold a grand, Good tlmo In tholr hall, Tuesday night, February 13, 1012. A largo nttendnnco Is desired, As thoro Is considerable now busi ness to como boforo tho mooting. Visiting members welcome GEO. E. COOK. Sec. SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEAITH le not for thoso suffering from kidney allmonts nnd irregularities. Tho prompt uso of Foley KIdnoy Pills will dispel backacho and rheumatism, heal aud strengthen Boro, weak and ailing kidneys, restore normal action, and with It health and Btrongth. Mrs. M. F. Spalsbury, Sterling, 111., says: "I suffered groat pain in my back and kidneys, could not sloop at night, and could not ralso my hands over my head. But two bottles of Foloy KIdnoy Pills cured mo." Rod Cross Drug Storo. Quality High Makes People Buy SPERRY'S BEST DRIFTED SNOW PL0UR iuuu iu u.uaib)utj.