THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Opening; Wednesday Sept. 11 and Mowings days of Fall and Winter Millinery Mrs. A. Q. Aiken Coos Building, Marshficld, Ore. MM S Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Let Us Talk It, Over No counterfeiter has ever produced n perfect dol lar bill. No imitator lias over equaled Parke, Davis & Co.'o quality. Divide man into classes druggists, physicians, preachers, manufacturers, etc. Would any man un der the sun be guilty of saying that all druggists are alike, nil physicians are alike, all preachers alike, or that all manufacturers are alike? Just as there is a difference in the medicines made by different ' manufacturers. For years, in practically all our Prescriptions, we have been dispensing prepara tions manufactured by Parke, Davis & Co., ac- !... l.1.,,l l-v ltuifrt 4 lift In-i'irnof iiiirl lirtcf nnninnofl 1 KUUmUliKWi iu mihu mv. ij.bv-ou i.nu uwu. W1...1T. laboratories in the world for the .scientific prepara tion of high-grade pharmaceuticals. This is one of the main reasons why Doctors prefer to have us fill their prescriptions, because there is no guess won: about Parke, Davis & Co. "s remedies; they arc al ways the best and always used at the "BUSY COR NER,'' where every Prescription is carefully com pounded and twice checked before delivered. Prices Always Moderate. PorlV called and delivered freo I of charge in any part of town. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "Till' BUSY CORNER" PHONE MAIN 298 US COOS RAY TIDES. Hoi w Ib given th tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Marshflold. Th tides are placod In the order of occurronco, with tholr tlmo on the first lino and heights on tan soc ond lino of oach day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It la high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 1 hours 34 minutes. Onto. September. lira. .4.59 Ft. 0.1 lira. .0.59 Ft. 0.5 12. 10 4.0 1.01 4.S 6.00 3.9 C.09 3.1 ll.il 5.9 THK WEATHER. (Uy Associated Press.) OREGON ShoworB tonight and Sunday; southerly winds. HE- LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4: 13 n. in., Soptr. 7, by BenJ. ustlinu, special government mo- teorologlcnl observer: Maximum G4 Minimum 51 At 4:43 n. m 51 Precipitation Wind southwest; cloudy. .05 ' 1 tonight's Program AT 6 Hoyal Cjumont Weekly World's nletor- 1 18. Willie Pnun'e imii,,., i,.,...,. T... h drama. P the Xlck of Time Western. tuning strawberries Industrial. Ml Mtdlrlnn iiml il... 11.......1 K wo food comedies. 'w reeiti tor l()e. I TOMOItltOW vir-ii-i. IJ In Wood A strong drama lo reels. Also three othor reels fcflimi.iive on tho Hroakwator. "t two programs mo Special m .niss iiiem. IJWANT ADS. . 1 WEST MAHSRFIELD SNAPS XSf,.00"., --- t t t f 9UU 1 100-Fourtconth St. .$1100 0 x HO central Ave.... $1475 hJ5f:r,LComraMclal and -'" 8180O $ KAUFMAN & CO. l" Front street JEA.M FOR SALE !JOOO lbs.; grey geldings; G and 9; now heavy wagon harness, double and slu plo. Hound nnil true; will bo sold nr bargain, luqulru Times offlco. FOUND A Mnsonli Idem. In quire at Stafford's. WANTED Housekeeper, woman competent of caring for children, or man and wlfo If woman could do housework and care for child ren. Address L. N., caro Times. WANTED ly young man, work lu any kind of a storo lu Coos coun ty; best of roforencos; salnry no object. Address "Willing," caw) Times. Is Naturalized. Louis Englund of i Mnrslilleld wnB ono of about twenty' 11 vo who obtained their llnnl natural- lzntlon papers from Clerk Watson I this week. I Moot Tonight. Harry G. Hoy and I other followers of Col. Hoosovolt havo called n mcotlng of tho Pro gressives to bo hold In Mr. Hoy's office tills evening to form n Dull I Mooso club hero. A goncrnl Invltn- 1 tton is extended to Progressives to . attend. Plans to Build. Jns. Flanagan of tho Flnnngan & Ilonnott Hank was over from Mnrshflold last Saturday, Wo understand tho firm contemp lates tho oroctlon of n two or tbrco story brick on tho slto whero tho bank and harness shop aro now lo cated. Myrtlo Point Enterprise Prove Up on Clnlnw. Sovoral homestoadors appcnrcl boforo Land Commissioner Pock yesterday and todny to mnko final proof on tholr claims. Among thorn wore Charles A. Dlngman of North Inlot, Anna C. Preseott of Ton Mllo, Josoph G. Wl loy of North Inlot and Thomns Small of tho Sand Hills section. Is Promoted. J. C. Swlnford of Mnrslilleld has boon nppolntcd chlof engineer of tho Oregon Powor Com pany's plant at Portqr. Mr. Swln ford has been with tho company for some tllno ami his promotion Is s roward for faithful and olllclcnt ser vice His many friends will bo i ploasod to learn of his advancement. Gets KesiiltN. Arcnio runups m North llond docldod to sell his mnro and rig tho othor dny mid tolophonod a "for snlo ad." to Tho Times. Within n day tho outfit wns sold to Al Nichols of Eniplro. Tho ad brought scores of replies and yes tordoy Mr. Phillips phoned Tho Times to stop tho ad bocnuso ho wna being bothered too much by re sponses. , , , Itoiicli Port Orford. Locnl Shrln ors havo received word that tho party of Ashland Shrlnors who nro return ing homo via tho Const routo, roach od Port Orford Into yesterday. It Is not anticipated that they will havo much dllllculty In making tho rost of tho trip homo, ns tho balanco of tho road Is In hotter condition to stand tho wot weather. Tho visiting Shin ers sustained nlno broken nxlcs on tholr mnchlnos, according to reportB that C. I. Relgard rocelvod from thorn. . , . ma Vm.ii Ed Hanson has elv- ' on up his position ob engineer of tho Itni? Gleaner and will leave Mondny for Astoria to tako chargo of a big ranch at Warronton for Dr. Owen Adair. Dan Itoberts hns succeedod him as engineer on tho Glonnor. Mr. Hansen and Dr. Owens Adair ro ro tated by marriage. Sho has visited on tho Day n number of times, Is ....i... w.niihv nmi la considered ono I of the brightest womon In Oregon land nttnlnod consldornblo fnmo through her bills In tho Oregon Leg islature, otio Jiaa uoon hviuk !"" Mr iinnsnii will loavo for thoro Moii- dnv and will ho "frp"'''""'1 J WANTED Competent girl ik-Mres position In small family. Call at 379 North Front street. WANTED A young Kll 1" t, ca," of boy (4 years old) from 3 to C dally. Address "D," Times olllce. WANTED Slashing or lund clear lng by tho ncro. Address Druco Hood, Mnrslilleld. suitable for family or fishing boat. Simp. CaBh, trado or part on time. Address "A," caro Times. FOR SALE Typewriters cheap, llox 572. North llond. UUY NOW. Borne choice lots In NORTH BEND ran be had at a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO, Flr Vatlnnal RnnkL MONEY' SOLD on Installment 1 help working pooplo and othors. JI. II. Ilnrpor, 334 First street. Phono 349. FOR RENT Nice furnished front room on first floor; suitable for 1 or 3 gentlemen; office or profes sional mon preferred. Phone 200-L. WANTED Good .mature for horse. Notify llox 748, Marshnold. WANTED In offlco of afternoons; refined girl or woman; moderate salnry to bogln. Address X, Marshnold. TOR SALE Cheap; Remington typewriter In good condition. Ad dress Typewriter, care Times. .... i..i.--i y "" ' FOR SALE -: First class gnsollno launch,. wlthpalitn. arid 6-horse power onglne; all good as now, son, John Hnnson. Mr. Hanson Is a brother of Jens Hansen, of Norton' ami Hansen. N Itetter. Konnoth Kolly, who, hnB been vory ill at Mercy hospital1 following an operation, Is reported Boinuwhat Improved todny. New Partner. J. E. Cooley has tnken J. II. Rahskopf Into partner ship In tho rcnl estato and lnsurnnco business, tho hitter succeeding M. A. Swcotmnn. Wed TiHlny. Walter Howard' Bnrd and Lavlna Elizabeth Franklin woro married this afternoon by Jus-1 tlco Pcnnock in his offices. P. J. Hayes and Jess Dairy mplo wero wit nesses. Unrd Is engnged in tho li quor business. Buys Business. R. E. Pino has, purchased tho cleaning nnd pressing' business of II. L. Miller on Front I street, near the Ekblnd hardwaro Btorc, and hnB taken possession. I to' is cxperienccu in hub lino oi worn aud plans to cnlnrgo It. O'Brien Coming. It was roported hero today that J. P. O'Brlon, vico presldent of tho Southern Pacific and now In chargo of tho Wellington lines, would nrrlvo horo this even ing. Mr. O'Brlon no longer has jur isdiction over tho Southern Pacific lines in this section nnd tho oblect of his trip could not bo figured out.) W. F. Miller, superintendent of tho ' local Southern Pacific linos, had not' been apprised of his coming. It may tio that Mr. O'llrlen Is coming hero on pcrsonnl matters. Ts Appointed. Al Nichols, of Em pire hns been appointed water bailiff for Coos County by Stato Flsii Warden Clauton. Ho will havo chargo of tho enforcement of tho llsh j iiiwo iiuiu uuiiiig mu Buuauu. nun-, orto thoro hns boon no fish wnrdttii for this section, but owing to roport ed violations last year, Mr. Clauton1 decided to havo a rcprcsontatlvo, here. Tho position Is n good one and Mr. Nichols la an excollont man for tho plnco, his years of oxpcrlenco fishing and familiarity with tho waters enabling him to glvo excel lent sorvlco. Ho nsks thnt tho fish-. crnion co-opornto In tho mattor ns' ho docs not wish to work any hard-! ships on them by bolng compelled to prosecute thorn through violations caused by tholr Ignorance of tho: PERSONAL NOTES j laws. '; AMONG THE SICK. Mrs. Max Tlmmcrmnn has bconj qulto sick nt tholr homo tho Inst fow days. William Thorpe, nn old North llond votornn who has been 111 for some time, Is reported worse. Ho Is suffering from a complication of dis eases. S. C. Hunch from nonr Myrtlo Point, who recently underwent nn oporntlou nt Mercy hospital, has re covered Bulllclontly to roturn to his homo today. Mrs. Del Parks fell off a box while working at her homo InForndnlo and sustained n broken arm. Sho is getting along ns well as could bo ox- pocted. Thoy resldo near tho Fred Rnckmnu homo. 'Mrs. Chns. Nordstrom of South Mnrshflold. who hns been In a rathor fierlous condition, wns reuortod Im proved yostordny and It mny not ho necessary to sond hor to the Stato hospital as was aniirehondod, Mr. J. C. Jones writes rolntlvoJ from nakor8vlllo. Call., to tho offoct that his llttlo boy Is Improving ami tho doctor gives him great hopos of. a speedy recovery. Tho llttlo follow was Injured by nn nutomobllo somo, tlmo ngo and for n while his II fo was despaired of. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tim Hllrulintli nrlvod In nt Hlllldoll yesterday from San Francisco. j Tho tug Robnrts Balled vostordoy with a scow in tow for llio siusiaw. Tim RniiH'illtn nnil Hnndon Balled yostorday from Hnndon for San Francisco. Tho tug Glonnor returned to Gnrd inor yostordny with n genornl mer chandise cargo. Til,,. Aiivnnt pnmn In vostordav and Is loading nt tho dopot wharf from tho Coqulllo mills. Tho Excolslor snllpd yesterday with a cargo of lumbor from tho Smith mill for Snn Francisco. The Hroakwator sallod from Port- Inml nh R nVlnck tills momlllg Ulld should reach horo oarly Sunday. Tno Rustier reiurneu louny irum tho ShiBlaw, and Is taking on n cargo of gonoral merchandise for Gold Roach, whoro sho will load with wool for Eureka. On her roturn horo, .sho will go on tho Coos Ray Slusta'w run regularly. Engineor Leofo has not yet ascer tained to whom tho 1000-pound an chor pulled up by the dredgo Oregon from tho Eniplro shoal bolongs. Tom Rarry, of Eniplro, Bays It was lost thoro about 14 years ago whllo E. K. Ralllnger thinks It was lost by tho Newark a year or so ago. Tho anchor was not deeply Imbodded. I,. dlcntlng that It otthed had not beon thero long or that tho shoal Is nut changing much. ED NOAH, of Coos River, Is In tho city today. SI NOAH, of Coos River, Is In Marsh field today. MRS. NAGLY, of C003 River, Is a visitor hero today. MRS. ELMORE of Allegany la In Marshflold today. P. E. LARSON, of Allegany, enmo down today on business. GEO. RANKIN, of Dnnlols Creek, is a Mnrslilleld visitor today. MRS. C. L. KIDDER, of Coqulllo, was n Marshflold visitor today. SIMON ERICKSON, of Kentuck In lot, Is a Mnrslilleld visitor today. E. F. MORRISSEY Is over from Co qulllo to spond Sunday at home. MRS. EMMA SAVAGE of North In let wns n Marshflold visitor today. R. A. WALLACE of Coqulllo was a Marshflold business visitor yester day. MRS. K. M. HALL of Isthmus Inlet was n Marshnold shopper yestorday. O. U. HELT was an outgoing pas songer on this morning's stage for Rosoburg. FRED GERCKE of tho Smokohouso expects to lenvo next week to en Joy n vacation. C. H. LARSON and A. O. Wilson will leavo on tomorrow's stngo for Roscburg. W. J. FELLOWS of Ten Mllo wob In Marshflold yesterday on business nnd plonsuro. REV. Q. LEROY HALL went to Co qulllo todny to conduct services thoro tomorrow. DR. J. T. McCORMAC Is expected homo tomorrow from a wcok'ii stay In Portland. KARL AND RALPH CLINKEN REARD, of Dnnlols Creek, enmo down this morning. TOM SMITH nnd brldo passed through hero today en routo to tliolr homo nn Coos River. GUY CHAMnERS nnd mother loft this nftornoon for DnnlclB Creek, whoro thoy will spend Sundny at tliolr ranch. J. L. KATES nnd wlfo woro down from Smith-Powers Cnmp No. C yestcrdny. Thoy aro planning to movo to town. W. P. HARMON hns rotumed from a business trip to Coqulllo Vnlloy points. Ho says tho carnival plan ned nt Randon linn been called off. MRS. ANNIE LOCKWOOD. who has been visiting Mrs. II. Reed, will visit rolntlvcs at Coqulllo and pinna to lenvo for Portland nbout Soptombor 20. MISS LAURA WATSON roturnod to Coqulllo yesterday aftor a visit nt tho homo of 1'ior parents, Judgo nnd Mrs. D. L. Watson at Coos Ray. MRS. Mary Thompson una roturnod to town from Ton Mllo, where she taught a two-months' term of school In tho Schuttor district this summon A. McADAMS. of Reaver Hill, was in Mnrshflold on business yostor dny. Ho reports that John Strand hns given up his Intention of starl ing a saloon nonr Conlcdo. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING of Myr tlo Point camo over today to visit for a fow days with friends nnd rolntlvcs In this city. Sho will ro turn to her homo noxt Mondny. NICK STAMnONE nnd John John son of Mnrshflold returned Inst ovonlng from Coqulllo, whoro thoy secured tholr flnnl naturalization pnpors. About 15 secured papers yostordny. L. M. TOZIER and wlfo havo por ponod tholr trip to Eugono tin 1 Guy Warner can return. Mr. Wnrnor Is bolng dotntnod nt San Francisco by tho Illness of Mrs. Wnrnor, who entered n hospital thoro rocontly. CHAS. SHIELDS, socretnry of tho Oregon Equal Taxntlon Longuo, roturnod to Coqulllo this morning nftor ltnvlng spoken nt North Rond last night. Ho had a good audi ence thero. Mrs, Slilolds hns been visiting rolntlvcs and thoy will ro turn from thoro to Portlnnd over land. HENRY RISCHOP who has been vis iting In Washington, writes from Topponlsh thnt ho Is getting anx ious to roturn to tho Roy. Ho says that section does not compnro with Coos Ray. Ho met J. W. Snover, formorly of Mnrshflold, at Topponlsh, nnd says that both Mr. and Mrs. Snover nro anxious to return hero. Soo HARMON'S WINDOW IMS PLAY of NIFTY now fall 8TYI V.4. LATEST SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS Just rocelvod TODAY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO LADIES OF COOS RAY. Noxt Mondny, Tuesday and Wed nesday. Soptombor 9, 10 nnd 11. wo will make nn ndvanco Fall and Win tor showlne of tho latest styles In VMimELLAS REPAIRED AT J Fnshionnblo Mllllnory. This exhibit will omurnco somo oi iu i"oi charming croatlons direct from tho contors of style nnd fashion. All tho Indies nro cordially Invit ed to call nnd mnko nn Inspection. CLARKE MILLINERY. Contrnl nvonuo nnd R road way. Marshfield Cyclery Phone lUH-R. 17- No. Rioadwny. Tfc- J ' iff !5iutiTulSLuwj JWtiCA ' Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PR1CL $1.50 PER. SACK Northwestern hnrd wheat used cluslvely in mllllnc te brands of flour.' IfLOOBiCUCO. OrXOUR FRIDAY'S HOTEL AltRIVALS. FRIDAY COOS F. Hnnscom, Portland, B. P. Segur, Myrtlo Point; Bort H. Church, North Inlot; Ed Jackson, Gardiner; C. H. Groom, Portlnnd, Kato Martin, Coqullle; Mlnnlo Mc Curdy, Coqulllo; A. P. Johnson, Lakcsldo; J. Hangln, Portland; Prod Gngo, Allegany; Chns. McCrny, Co qulllo. BLANCO Clnrcnco Kendall, E. Barnoy nnd E. P. Mendoch of Coos Bay. LLOYD Martin Oslln. Medford: John Clark, Chicago, 111. CHANDLER Leo Wlllard, New York; Juno Hall, Portland; A. Mc Adnms, Bonvor Hill. TODAY. LLOYD O. Elklna, Falls City, Ore; B. II. King, Portlnnd; II. W. HIgglns, Portlnnd; Mrs. W. D. Hall, Coqulllo; Jack Hall, Coqulllo; Miss Mlnnio Brandt, Coqulllo; Randolph Shorych, Pittsburg, Pa. BLANCO H. G. Hall, Bandon; Mark Gotty, Marshflold; Raymond Burns, Coqulllo; Edward Hansen, city; B. II. Gllflllnn, Grants Pass; Captain Call and daughtor. COOS HOTEL Mr. Prlco, Sum nor; John E. Hoops, Myrtlo Point; W. W. Gngo, Coqulllo; A. R. Eny carst, Lakcsldo; Geo. Wilson, Em pire; B. II. King, Portland; il. W. HIgglns, Portland; L. W. Sanders, North Bend. THE CHANDLER P. C. Bllllagn, Portland; Agnes O'Kcofo, San Fran cisco; Gladys Roovea, San Prnnclsco; Ernest Estnbrook, Tomplcton, Ore.; J. O. Strnlton, Tomplcton, Oro. FRED GERCKE, who leaves next week to visit In California, will bo accompanied back by n wlfo, ac cording to reports todny. Mr. Gcrcko has beon employed nt tho SmnkohotiBO tho past year. Seo HARMON'S WINDOW IMS. PLAY of NIFTY now fall STYLES. LATEST SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS Just rocelvod TOD.W. Largest nnd REST LINE of CHINA nt tho LOWEST PRICE In Marsh flold at COOS RAY CASH STORE. lineo-i anpq spy iuvf .somsx SOON TO OPEN R. A. Copplo hns hnd n forco at work all weok marking down and re arranging tho Merchant stock, pre paratory to moving tho Goldon Rulo storo Into tho room formerly occu pied by W. T. Morchiint & Son. I It Is Mr. Copplo'a Intention to j mnrk tho Morehnnt stock nt a prlco that will movo It In n hurry. Every thing will bo sold nt ono-hnlf prlco and somo of It for much less. It Is bollovod tho now storo will bo rondy to opon noxt Saturday. Watch for tho announcement of tho opening. "Truform" Shoulder Brace and Back Support For Men, Women nnd Children, i Docs Not Cut Under Arm. Strictly high-class and scientific for persons desiring good fig ure, square hlioulders nnd high Chest. Light, neat nnd easy. Tho "Truoform" Bquaroa tho should ers, oxpands tho chest, Imparts llfo, vigor nnd health to tho lungs, nnd othor vital organs, by giving them freedom of nctlon, rollovlng thorn of that congested condition cnusod by n hollow chest nnd Ill-shaped drooping shoulder. All who aro Inclined to stoop should wonr tho "Tru form," nnd all young pooplo whllo growing. It adds to tho gonoral appoaranco, giving oroct cnrrlngo. It does not show through shirt waist and nlds your clothes to eet 'proporly. Gives onorgy nnd ambition. Wards off ailments through full, doop, proper brenthlug. "Thd "Truform" Is mado of tho best materials with rubbor covered stays, non-riistiible, wasluihlo' ami durable. Tho only braco that Is freo under arms causing no nnnoyanco to wouror. It sus tains tho back with comfort. When ordering by mall glvo chost measurement undor arms. Manufactured for ijif fjHiii irArb jlt25ASi2kasuisssssSs KByffTFtasTniHifr.r?j SURELAY 1 . r i-