THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION. The Best Made New Fall Shapes Now in Stock vans "The Busy Corner t Make Your Bath a Pleasure and get the full health-glv-!ng benefits from It by usinjr the best bathing helps. , When you take a bath yoa icpen an tne pores 01 ma ciin and so you should bo extremely careful that every thing that touches your body hen is pure anu clean. We sell hynlenic bath foods of all kinds clean. toft and durable sponges: ifirm, well-mad c body brushes: pure and whole- tome bath soaps, etc. After your bath, if you are (liable to ttiff muscles and hints, use REX ALL HUB- BINOOIL. This is a Boftenincf and toothing liniment which im- irts a warm, healthful clow to the skin by Increasing the Fircmauon. som witu the Rexall guarantee. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company "The Busy Corner" phone Ma 208 u n $aaJUL jav TADDEN I litit of photonranh wam. ""Ms fnlvglng ud kodak I. re That Root fixed HOW Ree CORTBELL Vw B1S1 st Sensible Shoe f::,uS".tatht -onuuuM iho. r sale at fWric Shoe Store "uway ... vf...v.u - ."---I-, The Sign of Good Candy Always Sao i r l"f2fd,Am..W0Blc "U-J. LO "rtniuid, Or. Ir?2v wwt (jv MILLICOMA $3 HATS Woolen Mill Store -to-Man Clothiers WANT ADS. I'Olt SALK 15 aero tract wl.li Htnnll hoiiBO and barn. 1 ncro cleared. Good boat house For In forinatlon Phono 41 J, or wrlto to Dux 5 10, MurHhfluld, Ore. FOR HUNT Seven room modern rc Hldoncu on South Fourth Strcot. Apply to TIiiioh olllco. LOST Brooch, enamel faco In half clrclo of diamonds. Howard for return to Cooh Hotol. WAXTKI) To buy Improved ranch with Htock and IooIh. Statu lowest prlco and full partlcuIarH. Ad dress K. W. Dobson, II S Napa St., Spokane, Wash. WAXTKI) A purchaser for ." atio tract In I.oliro Park for $1500. Lot on Hioadwny $800. Tilio Guurnntoo & Abstract Co. LOST White towel hat; picked up on tlio Allco II. Monday. I'Icaad return to Lillian Cool; or loaio at Times. I'Olt SALK Cheap. Slv room house and two lots, lluukor Mill Addi tion. TorniH If dofllrod. Knqulro .1. S. Lyons, Coqulllo, Ore. WAXTKI) Competent maid for gen oral hoiiHowork In Binall family. Mrs. W. M. Ulako, phono 21 a J, Mnrshllold. WAXTKI) Slushing or land clear Ins by tho ncre. Address Bruco Hood, Marshnold. FOB RENT Klght-room furnished hoitxu. CIoho In. Call al Timed ofKeo. FOR ItKXT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. ?12. Mrs. B. II. Smith, cornor 2nd and Highland. Phono 319X. FO It SALK Horse, weighs about 1.500 pounds and 7 yoara old. En qulro North Bond Lumber Co. Phono 1201. FOR SALK Small fish boat. Wa. son's Fish Market. Phono 37 J. VOll IlKXT Housekeeping rooms closo In. Tolophono 23'J-j. WANTED Young man or woman compotont for olllco and book work. Address In own hand writ ing giving references and oxporl enco. Opportunity, caro Times. FOU SALK Restaurant in live town. Owner has other business and must soil at onco. Seo Andorson at Pal ace Restaurant. COOS HAY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY nn-o belongs to B. O. Hall. Phono 1G9-J. WANTED Experienced miners. Ap ply at onco at Llbby mine. FOR SALE or trade, a good launch, Apply 204 Coke building. OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY wil ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Experience unnecessary. Yaklmi Valley Nursery Co., Toppenlsn, Wash. I1UY NOW. Some choice lots In NORTH DEND can bo had at a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S. DEAR & CO. R"lrt Vptlnnpt TlnnV WANTED TO IJOUROW 91,000. 81.200. $2,000. on good security nnd satisfactory In terest. For particulars apply to TITLE GUARANTEE tf ABSTRACT COMPANY. Marshfield Cyclery RICYCCES FOR RENT Phont 188-rt. 179 No. Broadway. iM. COOS BAY TIDES. JJol w is glvon thi time and height of high and low water at Marahflold. Th ttdos aro placod In the ordor of occurrence with tholr tlmee on the first lino and heights on tha nec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whethor It Is high or low water.'For high wator on bar, aubtract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. Date. August. 10 lira. .1.15 7.18 1.03 1.4 1 Feet .0.7 3.9 2.4 0.1 20 lira, .2.23 9.10 2.00 8.41 Feet .0.7 3.4 3.2 5.8 21 Hrs. .3.30 10.39 2.54 9.4u Foot .0.G 3.1 3.8 b.G 22 Hrs. .4.45 11.57 4.33 10.5. Foot .0.3 3.8 3.0 5.5 23 lira. .5.43 12.53 5.42 11.40 Hrs. .0.0 4.2 3.7 i.G 4 Hrs .0.31 1.34 0.3C .00 Feet .0.7 4.(5 3.4 .0' 25 lira. .0.40 7.11 2. 00 V.l Feet .5.7 0.4 4.9 5.1 THE WEATHER (By Associated Pross) OREGON Fair tonight nnd Tuesday. Warmer. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- TORT For twonty-four hours ending nt 1.43 n. m.. Aug. 18. by IlonJ. Ostllnd, apodal government mo- corologlcal obsorvor: Maximum C4 Minimum 49 At 4.43 n. in 49 Precipitation nono Wind northwest! clear. BORN. DKMKItlTT To Mr. and Mra. George Domorltt, nt tholr HUtntnor homo on South Inlet, Sunday, Aug ust 18, a daughtor. Tho family resides In Portland but havo boon spending sovornl months on tho Hay. SCOTT To Mr. and Mih. James W. Scott nt tholr home In South Mnrshfleld, Monday, August 19, n son. Mother and child aro doing well, and the grandmothorfl, Mis Peter Scott, Sr., and Mrs. Tllotson, aro overjoyed. Social Tonight Tho Women of Woodcraft of North Bond will hold n social tonight In their hall. Will go to Curry Judgo John S. Coko will lonvo Friday for Curry cmintv to bold a term of tho circuit court. Tho Curry county court will open a wcolc irom today anil mo uoos county court will eonvono two wooks from tomorrow. Went to Coiiulllc Bon Soiling, tho republican cnndldnto for United Stntos sonntor loft today for Coqulllo Ho wbb accompanied by J. S. nnrton of Coqulllo. Mr. Soiling will soe tho voters nt Coqulllo and Bandon nnd will roturu to Marshnold In a fow days. Court Soon Judgo Coko will loavo tho last of tho wcok to hold circuit court In Curry county noxt wook. Tho following week, tho ad journed torm of circuit court will bo hold In Coos County nnd tho re gular torm will opon tho Monday sub sequent. Plan Reception Tho reception for Rov. Osluud and wife will bo hold nt iim SivpiHfih Lutheran church hall next Saturday ovonlng. Tho church council will meet Tiiursuay ovoning tn mnkn fnrtlinr nronaratlons for It. Yesterday largo congregations wel comed tlio now pnsior ami mo fsorui Bond congregation ralsod qulto a New Fall Shoes Wo are Hlumiiig our fall slwcs, tiw Hot bhipmentH of which liavu Just ivached us.. They aro tlio clas. slest and most durable shoes shovn here for the money. Men's shoes in latest lasts A ff $:i.M) to pt.w BojV gunmetal Bluchers, welt ole, new lasts, sizes 25 to (TO CQ Youth's gunmetal Bluchei-s, welt sole, new lasts, sizes 1 to 2 (TO JC Famous Little Gents' Shoes d0 Or Sizes 12 to l:J 6.6J Famous Little Gents, sizes (0 AA 8 to 11$ $Ci,)J The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. . THE FASHION TAILORS AND DRAPERS F irst fv, T-wfror for Ladies and Gents, Our work is made here. Fit, Style and Woikmanship guaranteed, 130 FRONT STREET, DOUGLAS NKWMAN SOCIAL CALI3NDAR TODAY Mrs. P. M. Wilbur at dinner for .Mrs. Eric Wold, Mrs. A. J. 4 French nnd Mlsa Qortrudo Englo 4 purso which was prcsontcd to him by Mr. BJorbeck. Auto Line. It In expected that tho roads will bo In condition within a fow days to onnblo tho resumption of tho auto lino sorvlco via Allegany and Scottsburg to Drain. Get Fivo Deer Dr. Vnughnn re turned last ovonlng from n dcor hunt In tho Bluo Rtdgo country. Anson Rogers, Al Smith nnd Harry Jarvls wore with him nnd they socurod five. Plan Picnic Tho Bluo Rldgo Tlg ors aro planning to glvo a picnic nt Danlols Crcok noxt Sunday and ex tend nn invitation to all to cotno with tholr lunch baskets and onjoy a good tlmo. Moonlight Excursion. Frank Smith will entertain n number oi friends nt a moonlight excursion to tho sand hills complimentary lo hli cousin, Miss Ellon Flock of Portland, who Is visiting tho Levi Smith Joinc. Entertain Wednesday. Mrs. F. K. Cottlns nnd MrB. W. A. Hold will ontortntn tho mombors of tho former Prlscllla club Wodnosday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. II. A. Pad dock of Portland and Mrs. Eric Wold. Not Bargelt E. S. Bargolt says thnt It wasn't his auto that struck J. II. Cox at Broadway and Curtis, as was reported, tho other day. Mr. Bargelt Bays that ho did not run down anybody and doesn't wnnt to bo blamed for tho misdeeds of other nu- tolstB even though they may drlvo a car similar to his. Auto Ditched. Chas. Thorn's big browcry auto truck ran off tho grndo In Forndnlo Saturday ovonlng but wns not damaged much. A stump stopped lr beforo It got to tha bottom of tho gulch. Tho driver had 3Jt tho brnko and loft It for a fow min utes on tho stcop Incllno and tit brako loosened, allowing It to bncic down over tho grndo. Remodel Store CnrpontorB began work this morning roiuodollng tho Coos Bay building, turning tho Wool on Mill storo room nnd tho room for merly occupied by tho Moyora storo Into onu room, tho additional spaco being ncedod for tho Increasing busi ness of tho Woolen Mill store. Man ager Rotnor has plans for making tho enlarged quarters tho finest storo room In Southern Oregon. Attend Races F. P. Norton nnd IiIb niece, Miss Edith Preston, aro leaving for vnrlous Wlllnmctto Val ley points whoro thoy will take In tho fall races. Ho oxpocts his horsos to rnco at Sclo, Salem Stato Fair, Medford and Eugeno. Ho takes Nearest N, Volmn Z, Harry N. and Billy Murrny. 1). L. Rood will have chargo of tho road work In this dis trict during Mr. Norton's nhsonco. Broko Arm Joo McCnhoy, n well known Coos Bay man, sustained a bnd break of his loft nrm hiBt Friday night by n fall on North Front strcot. Ho was taken to Mercy hospital yos terday. Tho arm Is broken In two places between the shouldor nnd ol bow nnd will have to ho wlrod to snvo It, necessitating nn oporntlon as soon bb tho swelling Is reduced sulll clontly to permit It. Old Pioneer Hero Jnines D. Ash- or, n pioneer of this county Is visit ing hero on business, no uvea in Coob county twonty yonrs ago. Mr. Ashor la an old friends of Postmnstor Curtis and Ib known to many othors of tho old rosldonts. Ho Is hero as doputy state orgnnlzor for tho U. S. Association or Stationary Engineers nnd will form a branch of the ordor In this county. 'Flue Dance. One of tho largMt and most select crowds that ovor gathored to a danco In Marshfield was In nttendnnco nt tho danco glvon Snturday ovonlng nt the Eagles' hall by Keyzer's orchestra. Tl.o ,mi3lc was excellont, tho lntost dawn 'okr tlons bolng rondored by tho excel lent orchostra which Lew Key r lias organized. Tho dance was th first of a series, tho noxt of which will bo glvon next Saturday ovonlng. F. E. Wilson who had charge of the band 'dances was foormnster. Found Insane Judge John F. Hall returned Saturday ovonlng from Coqulllo whero ho wns called to ox nmine Harry Rhodes for Insanity, Rhodes was found Insane and order ed committed to tho state hospital, Ho was sent up about threo months ago but was discharged and sinco his return, grew violent again. He Is about thirty-eight yoara old and single. Physicians attribute tho loss of his mind to alcoholism, ho having been heavily addicted to It In tho east whero he conducted a saloon. Ho came to Coqulllo about two years ago and sometime ago bocarao very religious. He declares that ho Is the "Second Son of God and that Moses is his father." PERSONAL NOTES PROF. A. G. RAAB of North Bend wns In tho city todny on business. J. D. McNElL and family will go to Charleston Bay today for a short outing. T. F. HAUSOHILDT of Coos River wob a Murshflcld business visitor Saturday. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL and family spent yesterday with friends on South Coos River. MARION REYNOLDS loft todny to resume his law courso nt the Uni versity of California. CHAS. SITTON, a football star at tho Orogon Agricultural college, Is a guest of Gordon Rasmusscn. II. S, TOWER nnd wlfo returned homo ovorlnnd from a fow weoks' visit at vnrlous California points. SVATT SHORT, Jack Flanagan, Don Short nnd Nat Curry havo gono to Ton Mile for n few days' fish ing. M. POPPELBAUM nnd family are arranging to movo from Ten Mllo to tho Scngstacken ranch on South Inlet. MRS. TABOR nnd Ray Plrtchard loft today for Ton Mllo whoro thoy will spend a fow wookB at Mrs. Tabor's ranch. GARFIELD SIMPSON and wlfo nnd dnughtor returnod yesterday via Drain from a threo weoks' visit In Portland. EMMETT PIERCE enmo down from the Simpson camp noar Emplro yestordny to got somo repairs for his machinery. MRS. E. K. JONES nnd son Eugeno will loavo noxt Sunday for Port land to Join Mr. Jones on nn ex tended southorn trip. WM. IIICKING, formorly of tho Pros por Mill compnny, Is now nt Wald port on Alsen liny, negotiating for a small mill thcro. GEORGE CHILDS. Bon Willey nnd Leonard Mnuzoy aro oxpectod homo In n fow days from n hunting trip to Curry county. C. R. I'KCK nnd wlfo nnd tholr guest, Miss McChosnoy, havo re turned from nn over Sundny out ing with Coob Rlvor friends. MRS. GEO. A. GOULD and Miss Robo McClny of Allegany woro In Mnrsh ileld Saturday on route to Coqulllo to visit at tho Dr. Richmond homo. GEO. F. WINCHESTER loft Sntur day for Camas valloy whoro ho will spend n rouplo of weoks' vacntlou. MrB. Winchester preceded him thoro. S. C. SHERRILL has returned to his school nt Temploton nftor nttond lug Tonchors' lustltuto nt Bnndon. Ho taught tho Bunkor Hill school hiBt year. E. W. WRIGHT and son, E. W. Wright. Jr., arrived hero today from Portlnnd, Mr. Wright com ing to look nftor property Inter ests on tho Bny. JUDGE COLVIG Is oxpoctod horo soon from Medford to visit frlonds. His daughter, Mrs. Holon R. Onto, and llttlo daughter aro now guests of North Bend friends. JAS. WATSON, Coos county clork. enmo ovor Saturday night to visit frlonds horo and to visit his par onts, Judgo and Mrs. D. L. Watson, at Coos City. Ho will return this nftornoon. tfRS. ERIC WOLD and chlldron who nro guests at tho homo of hor par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Ander son, plnn to loavo onrly In Soptom bor for tholr home, at Burlln game, Calif. R. F. GEBHART Is oxpoctod horo soon from Portland to Join Mrs. Gobhnrt and baby who aro visiting nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elckworth. Ho will probably locato on tho Bay. W. J. HOWARD, who Is In chargo or tho former Hopo ranch on North Inlet, passed through horo Satur day on route home from tho Coqulllo valloy whoro ho purchased fourteon ! ! fine Jersey cattlo ror his ranch. They are converting tho proporty Into ono or tho finest dairy ranches In this sec tion or tho state. J. E. SCHILLING, now proprietor or the Guerln hotol at Myrtle Point, spent Sunday with frlonds In this city. 1I' is planning to get an auto ror his use thore. Ho re ports that J. H. Somors who Is trying to Interest Myrtlo Point men In a railroad project loft tho mlddlo of tho weok ror Calrornla. DR. J. T. McCORMAC and rnmlly today "broke camp" at Deer Lodge California Flour Down Again 40c Per Barrel in a Week Look Out For Low Prices SPERRY FLOUR. CO. nnd returned to town for tho summer. J. A. GOODWILL of South Coos Riv er ranch on business. BLUFFORD DAVIS of Coos River Is a Mnrshileld visitor today. HENRY HELM of North Bend was a Marshfield visitor today. J. J. STANLEY nnd wlfo of Coqulllo aro Marshfield visitors today. REN SMITH was down todny from his Coos River ranch on business. F. B. WA1TE nnd wlfo nnd sonid friends are enjoying tho day at tho beach. O. P. WILLIS who has been spondlng soino tlmo on tho Bny loft today for Roscburg. MISS NELLIE TOWER Is down to day from tho Towor sumraor home on Coob River. MISS BERNICE BARBER of Plat B haB taken a position In the Sumner Hnrdwaro storo. MRS. C. M. BYLER of North Bond Is tho guest or Mrs. W. S. Turpon of West Marshfield today, CHAS. IIICKOX and wlfo and Miss Hattlo Bowron aro leaving for a two weeks' outing at Ten Mile. M. C. M ALONE Y and wlfo loft on tho Rodondo today for a couplo of weoks' visit at various California points. MISS ELLEN OGREN loft on tho Ro dondo for n fow weoks' visit to Berkeley, nnd othor California points. MISS CECILE WILCOX of Indopon donco, Oregon, nrrlvod horo today for a fow weoks visit nt tho W. S. Chandler homo. D. C. GREENE and wlfo woro ovor Sunday guests at tho J. Albort Matson summer home, "Tho Nook" on South Coos Rlvor. GEORGE BEALE was down from his ranch todny. Ho roportB thnt care less shooting by hunters Is causing much'troublo among tho rnnchors. FRED McCORMAO loft todny for a short visit In San Frnnclsco nnd othor points boforo resuming hU courso nt tho Oregon Agricultural college. HARRY WILKINS was In from Ton Mllo todny nnd roports that a forco of nbout sixty men nro now work ing near tho slto of tho tunnol through to tho Umqpun. JESSE LUBE roturnod from nn ovor Sunday visit at tho Luso ranch. Ho roports thnt two of C. II. Dun gnn's lino gonts hnvo dlsappoarcd and that Mr. Dungnn thinks soino hunters must havo shot thorn for mountain sheep. G. E. COOK nnd family, Gono Bo dlont nnd family and O. M. Wilson of tho Red Cross roturnod this morning from nn ovor Sundny vIj It nt Charleston. Thoy Intondod to como homo last ovonlng, but the Lower Bny was too choppy for tholr small launch so thoy spent tho night nt Empire. T. C. RUSSELL and wlfo of Bonver Hill nrrlvod horo todny, Mr. Rus boII having gono to Portland to meet Mrs. Russell, who Is return ing from n visit at tholr old honu In Dlamondvlllo, Wyo. Sho wna accompanied by hor slstor, Mrs. Mary Sneddon, nnd Mr. Russell'd sister, Miss Jessie Russoll, who will visit horo ror nwhllo. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Fred Raymond, who under wont an operation at Morcy hospltii tho othor day, Is gotll'i,: along nicely. Miss Ellznboth Donnelly who sub mitted to n surgical oporatlon and who hna boon qulto HI, Is hotter Mrs. Helen Chnndlor-Tromnlno un derwent a minor oporntlon at Merey hospital this morning nnd Is report ed to bo getting nlong nlcoly. Mrs. II. P. Lold who undorwont an oporatlon ror nppendlclts tho othor day will bo ablo to return to hor apartments nt tho Levi Helsnor homo In a row daysj Mrs. Caughlll, wiro or Captain' Caughlll or Weddorburn Is expected hero tonight to onter Mercy hospital ror an operation. FLEAS trouble you? Get a bottle or Brown's Flea Bane That's all. frKraCTmairtgw