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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912 EVENING EDITION. MILLICOMA HATS For Spring Wear The Best $3 Hats Made New, Stylish Shapes Woolen Mill Store . COOS HAY TIDES. Boi.w Is Riven th9 time and height of high and low water at Marshflcld. Th tides nro placed In the order of occtirronco, with their times on tho first lino and heights on the sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It is high or low water. For nigh water on har. subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Unto. Mnnli. 1012. 30 Hrs. .1.02 0.33 12.51 C.CC Foot .5.1 2.1 0.0 0.1 31 Hrs. .1.38 7.19 1.13 7.30 Foot .0.0 1.2 C.2 0.1 Leading Hatters Marshfield Oregon Always "The Busy Corner "--The Rexall Store 8TH SPECIAL SALE TKe Best Yet!! Rexall Playing Cards Regular 25c Special for AnKr 1 K 4- Tomorrow v11, Vl3. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US TIIIJ WMATIIIMJ A (Tlv AtmnrlntiM Iirui A OREGON Pnln tntl.j ...lit. . light frost in northwest and hca- T frOSt in Efllltll mill nnn CI.... A day fair. Northwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- t PORT. For twonty-four hours ending l I43 "' n,' Mnr' 30 by BonJ. OStllnd. nnnnlnl rrnvnrnmnn. .m. toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum r.o a. Minimum ,,', 39 .At 4:43 n. in in a Prnclllllntlnn or a Totnf precipitation for tho yenr 47c Wind northwest; cloudy HOItV. BOUTIN To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boutin of South Inlet nt tho homo of Mrs. U. B. Hampton In West Murshtlold n ton-pound boy. This Is their first child. Spring Is Here And wo are prepared for it with a full line of GARDEN HOSE LAWN SPRINKLERS LAWN MOWERS GRASS SHEARS ROSEBUSH SHEARS AND COMPLETE LINE OF GAR DEN TOOLS. NOW IS THE TIME To brighten up things aiound the place with a little of Heath & Milligan's paints ' We have It. jdrt$k$mk Acimfs for INDIAN and HANLEY - DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLES. To liny Lot John W. Motloy, sec retary of tho Marshflcld Tennis Club, la arranging for u meeting of tho or ganization In the near futuro to plan for tho BOnXOII. It la nrmw.un.l fln. tho club may buy n lot and fix up n flno court. IHg Project San Francisco pnpors nnnounco tlint It. A. Grahnm, bulld or of tho locnl railway, and Taggart Aston, who made tho survey last year from hero to Rosoburg for tho Coos Hay & Eastorn Hallway, nro connected with a project for tunnel ing undor San Francisco Day. l.ciloiHln liiitc Owing to tho storm that has been prevnlllng along the coast, tho Hedondo will not ar rive In from San Francisco until ub. nt midnight tonight, according to n wireless Agent McGoorgo received this afternoon. Truce of Iliirglnr Matt Nolmo of est Mnrslifiold says thnt tho would be burglar or house-breaker who tried to gain ontrnnco to tho Carl Ev ortsou homo tho other night spout a Ulgllt in his barn. Hi. wnn nnnliln to get a description of him, though. (Joes to llnndon Rev. 0. HeRoy Hall has accepted an Invitation to Mve an "Evening With Riley," un der the auspices of tho llandon high school there next Frldny evening. He 1 as given this program a couplo of times In Marshflcld, once In North Hond and at other places In tho coun ty and has won much prulso for his iiui-rpruinuon or tho Hooslcr poofs ! masterpieces. I'lan Itenellt The Coos Hay Con cert Hand will glvo a bcnollt concert at tho Masonic Opora Houso a week from tomorrow to aid In raising funds for defraying tho expenses of sending tho slxtcon-yenr-old girl of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Mills to San Frnn clsco for an oporatlon. Tho family Is In rather poor circumstances ow ing, to sickness and tho child Is Buff ering from Bplnnl troublo. A num- oer imvo contributed to tho fund. Mlllls Coming Word has boon re ceived horo thnt C. J. Mlllls, former ly general manager of tho local Southom Pacltlc properties but now connected with Prosldont Sproulo'u ollko In San Francisco, oxpocts to reach hern In n wool.- nr inn ,in.. .. n short stay. It is not improbablo I Hint lin will l.,.,.. .Infl..l. .. ...... ..u ..hi uiiui, uuiutiiu iiuwa con cerning tho Southern Pacific's plans for work on tho Cooa Uay-Eugono lino this Bummer. night-of-Wny Agent Mnrsb Ih riuildlv ninilnv nn nt. tho unsecured right of way. Plltll Mir Tlllli! Tim Mnralinnt.l Crnb Club will havo a big Initiation and social tlmo at tho Odd Follows' hull this evening, Hun Hu'iirnlon. Pnclllc Commnn dory, Knights Tomplnr, of Marsh field Is arranging for tho ob servance of Master. Tho ceremonies will bo hold In tho Masonic Tomplo and Hov. J. T. M. Knox win iiniu-nr tho Hormon. A special train will bo run from Myrtle Point and Coqulllo with Slieclnl bouts from linmlnn unit Sunday to accomodatij visitors from tho vnlloy. PERSONAL NOTES L. W. THAVEH Is visiting relatives In Myrtlo Point. HAIlltY 13. HAYES left today for n short stay In Portland. F. A. GOLDEN was n Coqulllo busi ness visitor yestordny. JOHN 1). GOSS wont to Ton .Mile today for a few days' fishing. CIIAS. MAHAFFY of Coos Hlver was lu Marshflcld on business to day. UEV. A. 0. LIND left today for n short trip to Denmnrk and Nor way. SUPT. A. a. HAAH of the North Hond schools Is a Marshflcld visi tor today. II. S. TOTTEN of Coos Rlycr was looking nftor business Interests In Marshfield today. I. S. KAUFMAN loft this morning for Portlnnd nnd Spokano on busi ness and nlonsurn. TOM HALL nnd Tom Patterson left totiay ror coos Hlver whoro they win spenu a uay or two fishing. EI) McAHHON of tho Isthmus Inlet camp of tho Smith-Powers Com- pnny leu touny ror a short visit In Portlnnd. C. H. PECK, who has been In San Francisco for a few weeks, Is now in Portland and will roturn hero next Tuesday. W.M. REYNOLDS, n former Coos Hay rcsiuent out now located In Curry County, is hero for n short stay on blisllicns mill nlnnanrn THOS. D. aUEHIN, tho Myrtlo Point 110101 man, is visiting rrlonds In Marshflcld. Ho enmo over to moot relatives who will arrlvo on tho Hedondo. LEO MATSON, who recently sustnln tho lost of n foot In nn accident nenr Eugono, will bo nblo to como to tho homo of his parents, Captain nnd Mrs. Mntson, horo In about two weoks. MRS. DADE HAINES Is spending a few dnys at tho homo of her moth er, Mrs. A. M. Rozollo, nonr Em plro. Mrs. Ilnlnes nnd tho child ren will lonvo In n fow weoks for Eurokn to Join Mr. Haines who has n position on tho government Jetty worn tuoro. j i CLOSE OESLS IN NORTH BEND Right of Wny Agent Marsh of th Southern Pnclllc expects to soon closa negotiations for tho bnlanco of tho right of way for tho Southern Pacific on this sldo of tho Day. Ho announ ced today that ho had closod nego tiations for thrco pieces of proporty In North Hond nnd that tho doods for them would probably bo fllod noxt week. It has Just been learned that II. . Lcnickc, of Portlnnd, who wns a prominent flguro In tho United Hall ways there prior to tho Balo of tho HUO to tllO Hilt llllivrestu n fow i-nnn ngo, spent sovcrnl days on tho Day nisi wi-oK, no nns recently Deon In tho real estate business thoro. Whether his mission nn r.nna n.v wns In connection with railways or real estate matters hns not been learned. It Is understood that ho will return hero lu nbout two weoks. North Bend News WANT ADS. Old fashioned Mexican Plnocho 35c nt STAFFORD'S Sntnnlnv nn.l oiuiuuy. DAYTON BICYCLES Girls, Show This to Your Parents. v II' YOU aro n good canvnssor, you can easily mnko $7 dally soiling n llttlo pntont I mnko. Wrlto or Bond 10c for sample Mr. Hobln soii. 141G QrovoBt.. Oakland, Call. FOUND Haby'a blue and patont leather hIioo. Times office WANTED All kinds of fomalo holp. Coos Hny Employmont of fice Phono 2C9-L. FOR HE.Vr Cornor room, newly furnished, at 237 N. Hroadway. FOR HUNT Two bright sunny front rooms. 373 8outh Fourth st. FOR SALE Hny and pnsturo on wuuiHoy h inrni, ijOKOSiuo, uro. I '9 Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality X'WlCK TO CREDITORS by order of of tho Countv notice i, Crrr . !i!n,. cu B,von t"at tho . " OaS hOOn cWtrJuda , of p ' lU0 v.niy i VT .County' 0rogon' has it le -.u. uuw 1 - .,, wlr. , '" u'usuu, nas lutynted as Executor of .;1U. and Testnmnnf !, tohlmn,e'Uory ,lve been fSliut ..V, " ner8ns having y to r LSI? e.ltat0 oro beW tKon ".. """ Marsn ;UlIhn'th0m U'" Eldorado J " month. f?ropor vo"chers, o-", wm 27th day of March, 1912. GEORGE F. ROSS, Executor of the last Will and Tos tamont of Benjamin F. noss, deceased. first Class Auto Service Special trips to North Bond and Empire any tlmo. Train and party calls a specialty. Phono 144 J nights and day. After 11 P. M., Palace Restaurant, Phone 5-J. Residence Fhono 28-J. FATHER: Buy a Bicycle for your daughter and you won't have to iiuijj yay iui ui, ivicuil-u o auiuinuuiiUi Is It not a fact that many children havo to race home at noon, bolt a sandwich and hurry back to school in order to be at their desks when the school bell rings? Does their lunch agree with them? Hardly, With a Bicycle, on the contiary, your daughter can wheel leisurely home, eat and enjoy a sufficient luncheon and return to the school house with plenty of tlmo to spare, No hurry, no bolting of food and no tired nervous feeling with which to begin the afternoon's studies, There are also hygienic reasons which will occur to moth ers without further comment, In nt Innpf 4tif Inrrrn ennnnle In fnHfnrnin 4lin tiAAlM.n ill cu loaoi nru Hugo ouiiuvio 111 uciinui inu, uiu unuuiuio have caused staples to be driven in the walls of the basement w uiUinU DiAiAlft Ann yr lff)nrl Hllinr aaUaaI 1- a a n All 1 1 4 IU WIIIU1 UlUyLilUCJ UUII UD IUUNCU UUIIII& OUIIUUI HUUIbi Mil HIUl is required is an ordinary staple driven into the wall at a height corresponding to the top of a bicycle frame, A cheap lock with chain attached locks the wheel to this staple, The bicycle cannot fall over or be taken away, Does your daughter eat a cold lunch while huddled In a corner? And is she nervous and irritable after school hours? If she is not, those conditions have a tendency to make her so, After three hours at a desk, what could be more refresh ing than a ten-minute bicycle ride? Then a dainty lunch, leisurely eaten, Who ever heard of a dainty lunch in a basket, or wrapped in a paper? FOR SALE Sot of buggy harness, bureau, candy Jnrs, trunks, chairs, tables, bodsprlugs, cross-cut saws, plows, otc. Woolsoy'B placo, Lakosldo, Oro. WANTED Young lady to learn mil llnory: oxcollont opportunity. Ad dross X Y enro Times. FOR BALE Clirups 11 HO ncro lm proved ranch on easy tonus. Apply U. Andorson nt Portor Lumber ynrd. TO RENT H'l-oniii house oa South Broadway closo In. Soo Dr. C. C. Tnggnrt, Coko bldg. Vacant Apr. 1. WANTED Six oxporloncod coal minora; two pump-mon; ono ropo rider. Apply Honvor Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE Ono new 20-foot ko. lino launch. Soo Max Tlmmer mnn, 802 North Front strot. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to ront. 392 Broadway. Mrs. A. Gamble nnd Mrs. Bnbcock of North Hond, wero Mnrslifiold "Hoppers touay. Supt. A. G. Raab of tho North Hond schools wns a business visitor In Mnrslifiold today. L. C. Roynolds Is horo from tho SluBlaw for n short visit with hla sons, Mnrlon and Frod, Mrs. W. F. Donning nnd Miss Al len of tho llghthouBo nro visiting rol ntlves In Marshfield today. G. Judson nnd family of Vancou ver, H. a, nro guests nt tho J. R. Robinson homo on Hnyncs Inlot. Wnrrou Pnlntor has gono to San Frnn('l8CO OI1 lltlnltlnnn nnd rinnnw Hull Is In chnrgo of his offlco horo. Tho North Bond condonsary which has been closed for somo tlmo will bo opened again for operations April 1st. L. A. Wldnor nnd wlfo nro spend ing n fow weeks with frlonds nnd ro latlovB In San Francisco and othor California points. MIbb Nancy Bonhnm, of Browstor Vnlloy, who hns been spoudlng somo tllllo In North Ilntlil. nynnrla t nnnml tho noxt fow weoks lu Marshfield. Miss Florenco Jennings, who has llnnil RnrloilHlr Inn In Dnrllnml tn numu iiuio, ib rupuricu convalescent, n fact that will bo good news to her ninny frlonds on Coos Hny. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Coko nro visit ing In Sncramcnto with tholr son, Ralph, who hns taken a position thoro. Mrs. T. V. Johnson nnd dnughtors, MIshch Molllo nnd Ednn, of Myrtlo Point, nro guests over Sunday of Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs, Win. Lnwhorn. Bert Potorson, formorly of Sun,- nor, but now n mombor of tho Gar diner Life Saving Stntlon crow, Is horo receiving trontmont for a sov- uro niincK 01 rnoumatism. Mrs. E. It. Hodson, of 'South Mnrslifiold, who has boon vory ill nt tho homo of hor pnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert McCann, Is roportod Im proving, which will bo good nows 1 to hor frlonds. " Supt. Rnnb hns rorotvod word that tho Albany High School donating tonm will como to North Bond to do- 1 bnto tho local tonm for tho Southom Orogon Championship, Tho victor will then conmoto for Mm ntntn championship. Tho dobnto will take placo March 12. Chan. Van Zllo and Georgo Dowov will bo two of tho North Bond dobatora. Tho question for bednto Is: "Rovolvod, imu wio sysiom 01 government in nrnirnli wnnlil tin Imnrnvml Tiv ihit ndoptlon of tho nntlounl cnblnot piiui or tuo oxocuuvo uoparimom, allowing tho governor and cnblnot InnmlinrR tn Intrnilurn nml ilnl.nfn. measures in tho loglslaturo." i:ASTIMt ('AItl)H mul Vnvoltli.a at tho COOS HAY CASH STORE . NOW GIRLS! Tell your parents that the Marshfield Cyclery will oil and adjust your wheels, pump up the tires and generally look aft er your Bicycle, provided you buy a from MARSHFIELD CYCLERY D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. I Phone 1 80-R, Dayton Agents 607 Front Street, Do You Know the Sunset Family? If not, you'd better t,ot arcuiainted at once, Sunset Lemon Sunset Vanilla Sunset Baking Bowder They are all vory pocular with the housewives of triG section, "There's a reason.'' For sale by your grocer and by the undersigned, BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS PHONE 111J. MAnSHFIKLD, ODE. SOUPS FLAKED PEAS any soup, fifteen minutes before It Is ready to servo, will greatly Improve Its flavor and wholosomeness. PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS 3 cups of beef stock cup cold water 1 Vi tablospoonfuls catsup Tiny pleco of garlic Boll onion in stock until tender, add catsup, Worcestershire, gar lic, dnsh of whlto popper and salt; then add tho flaked peas. Cook slowly 20 minutes, strain and sorvo with croutons. Stick onion with whole cloves. 1 cup Sporry Flaked Peas .... Vt medium onion Vt tablespoon Worcestershire Sauco Salt to taste. ii '