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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION. r ,, - rmmKmmm'mammmvriwntvmumfm I Dayton Bicycles "TW SlK -. v w" I Rain Won't Hurt'Em Seventeen DaytoriJBicycles sold from September 15th to October 15th. that's All We've been selling DAYTON BICYCLES nine months. They've been tested out. 17c are selling more than over. Wc don't give any premiums with them. The value is in the Bike. They have steel rims. They have steel mudguards. They carry the Dayton guarantee and i ' ' ' Our Guarantee ' "We absolutely refuse to handle any article which will not stand advertising. If it won't square up to our standard, we tell them to "let George sell it." Woropoat: No premiums with Dayton Bicycles. The value is in tho Bike. Bicycles on Credit Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS, Phone 158-?. 172 Broadway. fcv M fy " a4 J&f3t(QXSf fcwtwd V .Mhh antago In being-reduced In weight 89 It enables th TiES?? t0 ' nd Perform their work nttuniSv. "e a Jour turplu fat with PJ?ESry TREATMENT f TOT wfth ? 1 your we!Sht "pnnal. With there Is no atamtba Wihafi,.. a yoi may et all you want pf what you want and you'll feel Rmf ity y0tt " lhU wonderful treatment: ieiotttfc"MI,Y yMKNT Is taTcen right after meals as a pleasant ftijSntoi. V80- wJuidly know you're taking a medicine at all and enutrii7. tfe' r" actfon compels proper assimilation of aU foods and "nnSk wne,ro U be'ne. It will convert your food into musclea, CoapUtotrStia.ti?,0esandenej'Ey instead of Into uicIom surplus fat. 1 taUnent for $l.oo. , xW?SL tockhart-Parstins Drug Co. "1Kb Busy Corner" "TE Rexall Store" : MAIN 299 WJQNJE II JiSfes Wart t Ads -us COOS DAY TIDES. UOIOW IB civon tho Hffln nml height of high and low water at aiarsiirioid. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr tlmca on tho Hrst lino and heights on tho soconu lino or each day: a comoai ison on consecutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, ouusirnci z noura 34 mlnutos. lto. October. lCIIrs.. n.r.O 10.53 G.2G 0,0 Poet. O.O 3.2 C.l 0.0 lours.. 0.03 7.00 11.43 D.71 Fcot. 0.0 3.7 3.8 G.5 WEATHER FORECAST (Dy Associated Press.) Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday; southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE nE. TOUT. Tor tho 24 hours ending 4:43 a. in. Oct. 1G, by Ilenj. Ostllnd, n.tn. Oct. 14, by UcnJ. Ostllnd, special government raotoorojpg leal observer: Maximum C3 Minimum 42 At 4:13 n. m 47 Precipitation nono Wind Southwest; cloudy Invitations IhsiiciI. Mrs. B. D. Mc Arthur has issued Invitations for a Urldgo ten Tuesday, Octobor 22. Entcrliiliicd. Last Sunday Mrs. C. A. Mctlln entertained with n picnic nt tho Hatchery In honor of Miss Clovo of Portland. lohn Wilson, G. Ton!, J. Salo, P. S. Mond. Mini's Residence. P. A. TIcdgon will occupy tho Q. A. Haines' resi dence during Mrs. Unlncs' nbsenco In California. As the n rangoment Is temporary, thoy will havo no tele phone. Parties wishing to confer with Superintendent TIedgon can reach him nt tho High School build ing during tho day and nearly every evening. Hound-up Pictures. Rny Olllvant hnB a very Interesting collection of pictures secured nt tho Pendleton Round-up, on display In tho window of tho Puro Food Grocery and tho photos nro attracting every passorby. Tho collection Includes vlows of bron cho busting, trick riding, bull dozing, and other features of tho unlquo cele bration. Whllo In Pendleton, Mr. Ol llvant met Len Cox, a former Coos Bny resident who wns a participant in tho rough riding nnd bull dozing contosts. PERSONAL NOTES TOM nRNNlCTT went to Coquillo on business tla morning. MUS, ROOD of North Cooa River was In tho city today. E, L. nESSEY of Coos River wbb n Marshflcld visitor today. MRS. M'INTOSH of Mllllconm was In Mnrshflold today. MRS. WORTH of Mllllngton wns a Marshfield visitor today. J. M. CULLEY of Isthmus Inlet wns a Marshflcld visitor yesterday. Hctunics Home. Sheriff Gago re turned to his hpmo In Coquillo this morning. Mr. Gago has nbout recov ered from tho attack of ptomalno poisoning lie Buffered at Gardiner. 8ml Xcwh Received. Word has boon received hero from Del Dongs ton of tho donth of his mother which occurred Sunday ut tho family homo In Minneapolis. Ho arrived thoro a fow days before her death. MRS. A. L. RUTT55 of Dunkor Hill was a visitor in this city today. SUICIDE BELIEVED THAT NATURE ONLY A GDAVE PROVIDED IM Anthony J. Landeker Fails to Find Place in the World. BODY FOUND WITH A BULLET IN HEAD Farmhand at Watson Ranch Leaves Letter Explaining Why He Suicides. BocattBo ho felt thnt naturo had provided for him no plnco In tho world but spaco for n grave, An thony J. Landeker, a farm hand on Judgo Watson's rnnch nt Coos Day, shot hlniBolf In tho hpad last night. His body was found In tho road this morning. Jn his pookot wns tho following rather romnrk nblo lotter, explaining why ho had taken 1b own life: Coos City, Octobor 14. I nm tired, tired of living, bolng nothing but a block In tho road, I havo decided to move- out, out or. tho samo, out of existence. Ev er slnco I can romombor I havo been what I am now, In tho way. wnywnn l over norn. whv over in existence. Nnturo has novor had any happiness in storo for mo Drought up in oxllo as I might term It, for my mother died whllo I was quito young, nnd I do but slightly remember my fathor. Homeless and friondlcss I nm star ing at this ..world and ovorythlng Bccms n blank to mo. What Is tho uso of existing. It in vory truo that naturo has provided n plnco for every ono nnd It has provided ono for mo, and' that Is wherovor I will slumber tho everlasting sleep. I hnvo tried to load an honest life, nnd hovo as fnr ns my knowl edge goes. If I Bhould havo wronged anyone I did not do it intentionally and I bog him or hor to forglvo me. So fnrowoll nnd may evorybodv enjoy a hotter llfo than I ever did. Anthony Josoph Lnndokor. ' Landeker has bcon in this coun ty nbout two years and at differ ent times worked for Judgo Wat son. Ho appeared to bo a steady mnn but wns always melancholy. Ho was about 40 yoars old. It Is believed that ho had two rhlldroa In Michigan. Pictures of two chil dren, beHovoil to bo his, wero found In his porsonnl effects. perfecting nrrangomonts for tho nppearanco of his brothor on Coos Day, October 2C nnd 27, nt tho Rnco Track. W. RUDOLPH loft on n short busi ness trip to Coquillo this morning. TOM NICHOLS is a business visitor In tho Coquillo Valley this morning. N. V. MORGAN of Danlols Crook was n business visitor In Mnrsh flold today. Wins Prize. Annlo May Evorltt, tho llttlo C-year-old daughter of Mrs. Goorgo Evorltt of Plat D, won third prlzo nt tho school exhibit nt tho Myrtlo Point Fair for n ploco of cmbroldory. Arrhe on Homer. Thoso arriv ing on tho Hoinor from San Fran cisco wero: Robert Forglo, Justin O'llrlon. L. A. Pnrtonos, J. G. DubIi, John F. Halo, J Muttun, Georgo L. Owlnnd, M. Slgmond, WANT ADS. FOR SALE WnshliiK machine. Ad dress R, Caro Times. WANTED lluriit eednr telephone polos. Soo mnnngor Coos Day Homo Tolophono Co. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Collie pups. Apply Ferguson's waro-houso. WANTED (III I to ilo light house work. Can go to school. Wrlto S, II., Caro Times. PORTLAND HOUSE Hoom nnd honrd. 207 N. Third St. FOR SALE IJrnntl now Itemlng ton pump gun nnd solid lenthor lmnd-mado caso. Apply O. E. Droborg, Langworthy's barber shop. FOR RENT Fifteen nnd a half aero ranch' on Rosa Inlet, six acres under cultivation. Apply to Hlgglnson & Son, Mnrshflold, Oregon. FRED SELANDER nnd family of Catching Inlet spont tho tiny In town. , L. M. WARE, representing tho Levi StrntiBB compnny of San Francis co, is a business visitor In Co quillo today. MISS MADGE DARRY returned to her homo hi Empire yestcrdny, nftor a ploaBant visit with friends In Mnrshflold. MRS. J. C. DOANE of South Fifth stroot will entertain tho ladles of tho Baptist church at n Silver Tea tomorrow nttornoon. TO COMPLETE CARGO. GEORGE HEATH and Fred Lntnon rotumod to camp yesterday after upondlng Sunday In town. CHESTER DUNCAN of tho Haines' survoylng crow was an ovor-Sun-day visitor In Marshflcld. JAY TOWER and R. C. Cordos ro tumod Inst ovonlng from a hunting trip to tho Sand Hill Lnkos. MISSES MAYDELLE and Ploronco Fnrloy spont Sunday with tliolr parents nt tho forks of Coos River. W. II. MOLTON, roprcBontlng tho National Snfo Reglstor Co.,, mado n business trip to Coquillo this morning. MRS. DANO of Rnndon rotumod homo this morning after n fow days' visit with hor non, Malr Dano of this city. MRS. W W. CHRISTENSEN nnd baby of Mllllconm visited Marsh flold today, returning homo this nttornoon. H. P. CHRISTOFFERSON of Port land, brothor of Silas Chrlstof forson, tho great blrdman, nnd himself nn aviator, Is In tho city FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd wi der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, hono 158-L. FOR RENT Furnished room for ono or two gentlemen. Inqulro Fash ion Tailors, 150 Front street. ROOM AND HOARD Tho Hoycrest, 388 First street. Phono 123-X. FOR RENT Clean, comfortable rcoms with or without board at 135 N. Second street. Under now management This Space Belongs To"Ther Stauff Grocery Company Watch It for Good Things To Eat Bring Results High Grade Mechanic Tools are a matter of pride with us. The best is more than a matter of pride to the man who uses them. He has to have the best. And to the man about the house, a good tool is a source of satisfaction. ES39I Ww Drop in and Look Over Our Line Piomieer Hardware Company P. T. DARTON nnd family nro moving from Coquillo to their old homo in North Rend, nftor n fow yonrs' residence In tho Co quillo vnlloy. MRS. G. A. RAINES and children of this city loft this nftornoon via Dandon for San Francisco. Ro foro taking tho bont nt Dandon, Mrs. Raines will visit her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrrlson of Rlvcrton. Sho will visit rolntlvos at El Vor nno and Los Angolos. Mr. Raines oxpocta to Join hor lntor. WITH THE SICK. I Mrs. A. E. Ncff who Imp bcon HI Is reported Improving. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Tuesday. .Slstors of Rothany with Miss Allco Rutlor. Croscendo Club nt tho P. L. Swcnrlngon homo, North Rond. M.S. Dollar Will Load Lumber at Knlntuil. Tho Portland Journnl prints tho following: "Tno Urltlsh stoamor M. S. Dollar Is duo to nrrlvo at Kalama tonight or tomorrow morning from Coos Dny whoro sho took on n part cargo of lumber for Shanghai. Tho stoamor loft Coos Day yesterday with Captain W. D. Olson, master of tho steamer Nnnn Smith, as pilot. Cap tain Olson will go to Wilmington, Del., to .bring out a now stenmor Just complotod thoro for tho C. A. Smith Lumber compnny of Mnrshflold which owns tho Nnnn Smith. "Tho M. S. Dollar will nil out hor cargo of about 3,500,000 foot nt "tho mill of tho Mountain Timber com pnny. "Tho Drltlsh stonmor Robert Dol lar Is duo to nrrlvo on tho rlvor In a fow dnys to, load logs nnd lumbor for Shanghnl. Tho logs will bo furnish ed by tho Portland Lumbor company nnd tho lumber by tho Inman, Poul son company and tho Mountnln Tim ber compnny. Jlor enrgo too wilt monsuro about 3,500,00 foot." COMMENCE SALVAGE WORK. SaI,vago operations upon tho hulk of tho Ill-fated San Franctoco and Portland stoomor St, Paul, which wns wrecked abovo Euroka sovoral yonrs ago, will again bo undortnkon In tho near future. Tho Btoam.Bchoonor Ac mo snllod for Euroka on Thursday, equipped with poworful tncklo which will bo usod In nn effort to rnlso from tho sunken 8tonmor tho big fprty-ton boilers. Sovornl efforts havo boon mndo during tho last year to tako out of tho wreck somo of tho vnlunblo motal portions now submerged, but cmil, nnoriiiMTinva fi this Is tho llrbc tlmo that a vcbb'oI of SO,Mlv onSMUAriONS. MHUfflclont slzo to handlo tho largor i Hy the QUIET ORSERVER. -v Tho fun you pay for gives tho most ploaauro to tho man who gots tho monoy. To him who hath shall bo given, especially If ho Is looking for trou ble. Tho man who Is a hundred years old usually "looks llko sixty." portions or tho wreck lins been ills patchod to tho scono. Examlnor. Golden Rule Prices: 10c Dost Grade Outing Flannel Dnrk Outing Flannol, 27 wldo. extra vnluo u2 Crib Rlnnkots, white, AQn Cotton ninnkots, whlto and colored, por pair. Inches .6ic .MORE SUPPLIES ARRIVE. Vcancl Walts nt Mouth of HIiihIiuv for Eleven DnyH. GARDINER, Or., Oct. 15. Tho threo - masted Bchoonor Onkland, bound from San Frnnclsco to tho ShiBlnw rlvor. wnn towed In tho Ump qun rlvor. Tho vossol Is loaded with railroad supplies for Porter Rrothors. consisting of powdor, dynnmlto, nnd rnllrond Iron. Tho schoonor hns boon boating off tho ShiBlnw rlvor Tor lldays, waiting for a tug from Flor ence Sho will likely bo towed to Ploronco by tho tug L. Roscoo In a fow days. TEACHER MARRIED. Former Head of I linker Hill School Weil In Portland. Tho following from tho Portland TolnL'rnm will )n IntnrnaHni tw.ua In I- '-. - - n " . 7P tho frlondH of S. C. Shorrlll. formor- I JJ.y tei Cotton blnnkots, full slzo, 1.00 to Wool ninnkots, full slzij, (TC CA S3.2G to $VJI Comforts, oxtrn values, $1.25 to C-lnch black Ribbon, ox- OCp i Wk J .$2.25 .$3.25 rra heavy, por yard No. 100 Ribbon, 5-lnch, OAp nil nninrn. vnrd VJ Cl'dodrwena8r.U.n.....15Cand UP C. R. & Warner's t1 and UD Corsots P u,,u Mr 2Co Cans Colgate's Tal- 1 f cum Powdor iv. 25o Cans Williams' Tal- -ICp' cum Powdor tJX'l Post Cards, If each ,Vj Pencil Tablets, Kn extra slzo " tuachor of tho Runkor Hill school; "Miss Margaret Muinm of this city nnd S. C. Shorrlll of Forest Grovo, wore tho contrnctlng parties In a pret ty homo wedding tnklng plnco Sun day at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Vorpnhl, Rev. R. C. Cook, pastor of tho Hlllsboro nnptlst church, ofllclat Ing In tho presenco of a fow friends and rolntlvos. Tho brldo was taste fully gownod In whlto and carried whlto roaos. Following tho coremony a wedding lunchoon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Shorrlll will mnko tholr homo at Forest Grove, Mr. Shorrlll being principal of ono of tho schools of that place." Ink Tablets, Rjp Special valuo Lead Pencils, ? f Cp Gc values J "' Doorprx?. 10c to 35c Golden Rule Store NEW LOCATION. Merchant' Old Stand. Hess' Poultry Panacea Is not n btiiiiiihint hut n nu trition tonic, which produces eggH In uiitiiro'N way. In Win ter keep jour hens uarm, feed l'un-ii'co-u; If you don't got moro eggs, uud Int-s of them, re turn tho empty iNickugo and your money mill bo refunded cheerfully. i l AjJaM IlW 9j 4AKtJ J til