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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfroBiuB Gentlemen: Arc You Prepared? Winter is almost here. 1 Tow about your "" WINTER. CLOTHES? "TjonTplotc Hc of winter wearables now here. Suits Overcoats Furnishings Shoes and wet weather goods now ready. -M SUITS, $8.50 to $25.00. ;:.? tfilfSffl RAINCOATS, $G.OO to $25.00. The FIXUP ", 'W.l&rf jmW I If m jp ' North Bend Murshficld ME.S Always "TheBusy Corner" The Rexall Store KEEP YOUREYE ON THIS AD j i ,f1J13f tomorrow for our special Saturday Sale COOS HAY TIDRS. Below Is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consccutlvo holghts will Indlcnto whothor It Is high or low wator. For high wator on tho bar, suustrnct z hours 34 minutes. Held to locate. Mr. Ilorup, who ha: been connected with tho C. A. Smith Co. for 1 1 years, Is hero to rake a position with tho Marsh Held branch of that company. Returns from Nuruny. M. P. Gill ovson returned today from a six montlis' visit nt his old home In Norway. PERSONAL NOTES WM. LYNCH left on tho Rcdondo to day for California. J. T. HARR1GAN Is a business visi tor in Myrtle Point today. Nearly Heady. H. P. Leld Is has tening tho completion of his new bak ery and delicatessen on Second strcot near Central and hopes to open for business sometime next week. dale 24lltrs. Ft.. Urs. IFt.. Hrs. Ft.. 27IHrs. IFt.. 28'Hra. Ft. 2G ""t""iti JB 31 Hrs. IFt.. Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. IFt.. 1.18 5.3 2.00 5.4 2.41 n.r. 3.25 5.4 4.10 5.1 4.58 4.8 5.51 4.2 G.51 4.3 October. C.51 1.2 7.28 l.C 8.00 1.0 8.33 2.3 9.07 2.7 0.4 C 3.2 10.33 3.G 11.33 3.0 1.2C C.3 1.5G G.5 2.27 G.7 3.01 G.9 3.27 G.O 4.17 G.7 5.02 G.3 5.57 5.8 7.21 0.4 7.59 0.3 8.35 0.7 9.15 1.1 9.59 1.2 10.41 1.1 11.43 0.7 0.0 0.0 Child Dead. Tho two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lund living on North llrondwny, died today of Btomach trouble. Sho had been 111 for ten days. Tho funeral will probably bo hold tomorrow. (lets Auto. Tho Drcakwator to day brought In a 1913 Cadillac for Georgo Goodrum. It Is undorstood that Mr. Goodrum has already sold the machlno but It probably will not bo delivered until Mr. Goodrum ro turns. and save money. ZMLA WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Rain tonight and Friday; Increasing southeasterly and easterly winds, high along the coast. RE- Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE MAIN 298 US wait ion m;vi:mioi:. pfp Committee Have No Witnesses Heady Today. 1(1; AuocJited Press to Coos Day TimM.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 24. l.r brief cxccutlvo session today, Kt ciipp commlttco Investigating ipilra funds found not witness on Itul ind adjourned until tomorrow v.n former Senator Rovorldgo of 5:!!n will lo present to testify fxn me expenditures of ma enm tinh 1904. HOTEL ARRIVALS. .1 LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m Oct. 24, by DonJ. Ostllnd, speclnl government motcorologlcal observer: Maximum 57 Minimum 35 At 4:43 a. m 39 Pcclplmtlon 70 Wind Southwest; cloudy. Filling la Track. Tho Terminal company hns a forco of men nt work filling In tho tracks on Front strcot. Freak Com Alva Granby brought in an unusual freak In corn from tho Granby ranch on Coos River today anu pinccd it on display at tho cnam ber of Commerce. Instead of tho cars bolng on tho stalk each scparato tnssci has a mlnlnturo enr fairly do volopod with largo grains. It would mnko a splendid fodder corn. Flno Concert. Tho concert glv en by tho Coos Dny band under dl rcctlon of Director Fcnton nt tho Masonic Opera Houso last night is doclnrcd to havo been ono of tho bert over given horo. Thoro was a fair audlcnco present but not as mnny as tho excellence of tho pro gram dosorved. Dr. W. A. Toyo In his solo pnrts won especial pralso from tho audlcnco which showed Its appreciation of nil tho numbers by loud applause. Company Coming Tho Coos Hotol has received word that tho Gormnnd Ford company will return Mondny October 28 for a wcok's engagement at tho Hoyal Theatre. Court Over. Judgo J. S. Coko Imb returned from Coqulllo whoro ho has been holding a special session for equity cases. Ho hns a number of cases to bo dlsposod of In chnmbors. TillUlAUY NOTKS. WILL HENNESSEY left for Camp 2 at Henryvlllo this morning. W. II. LYONS of Coqulllo Is a Mursh- lloid business visitor todny. V. M. DARKER returned todny from a trip to Portland nnd Eugene. S. D. HARPER mndo a business trip to .Myrtle Point this morning. MRS.C. E. NICHOLSON left on tho Rcdondo for Sun Francisco today. COUNTY SURVFYOR GOULD Is hero from Coqulllo on business SAM SHOOK nnd wlfo of North Coos Rlvor nro Mnrshfleld visit oia today, MRS. J. T. TELANDER roturnod to day from n trip to Portlnnd nnd other northorn points. FRANK DENNING wns ono of tho lucky Nlmrods who brought In n ulco bunch of ducks today. PAUL SOULE who Iibb boon In tho city on business loft today on tho Rcdondo for San Francisco, E. D. McARTHUR Is oxpoctcd homo in a uny or two from Portland whoro ho has been on business, MISS MAUD THOM nrrlvod on tho Breakwater today nnd will loavo for her homo In Myrtlo Point to morrow. MRS. SARAH WILSON and her daughter, Miss Spcnco Wilson, left today for San Francisco on tho Ro-dondo. TONIGHT nt THE CHANDLER A. W. Scott, W. R. Beach, N. L. llroda, Silas Chrlstofforson, E. Crowloy, E. W. Wright, J. R. Hamllnc, Kenneth S. Hall, A. Duchnmp, S. MaeDonnld and Harry Smith, all of Portland; L, Llghtncr nnd Chns. Palmer. St. Paul; J. C. Twomoy, Edw. Donnelly nnd A. L. MeMnhon, Snn Francisco; S. Tum or, Jr., nnd 1). I. Salt, Scattlo; Mao L. Kennedy, Nowport, Wnsh.; F. A. Whltton, Minneapolis; W. II. Lyons, Coqulllo; Mnud Thorn, Myrtlo Point. he R.oval CKItOXIMO'S LAST HA ID In Two Reeli . 1. I.i ... I Miaiense inuiau story. Qoron-; ;2jjw uy n gonuino Apncho !;ctlon. ' '" w "" AJIoonllRht Kucoiiiitcr e Mked Gun Western tint AAwr..n r , We. "u nwv,ro '" ",0 "M feet of all now pictures FOR inc. Elf tVal...i.. n. . - &!..,.? """' .Mglit. WANT ADS. FOR RENT Modern six-room col tngo. Apply Fred Holm, 451 Elrod nvenuo. WANTED flood machinist, wages 13.50. Phono 2G9-L. WANTED Railroad laborers. Phono 2G9-L. ' Party Tonight. Mrs. L. J. Simp son will entertain at a ball In Logglo'a hall In North Dead this evening In honor of her dnughtor, Miss Bollo Stearns, who will lenvo Saturday for Snn Francisco whoro sho will entor school. Masonic Meeting. Thoro will ho a meeting tonight of tho Masonic bodies A. F. & A. M. Tho Master Masonic nnd Fellowcrnft degrees will bo conferred. All visiting Mn sons nro cordially Invited to at tend. Refreshments will ho sorvod. Umbrellas Covered HI IIIO farshfield Cyclery DAYTOV iniwpo J JS8.R i73 nroauVny WANTrn ! ! ! SlrjlPJ'STERING "AND ten-i VjN by tho Pneu irkuSJf ComVY Orders for wwa & nARVEr, tininp inn Golden Forte Prices: "Pair, 7Bc to $2.25 ,,,'gWoa Underwear, gg '&' cicn Jnina ' 0Ur special for in-:'.-: IJL I iv3.rl?D'0Wery Cotton. i -" lor... ' ir Til p. ,JL ,rt.'.T' 10r n;re0ne-half what you 'pay elso- Ky, near Central. n Rule Store SEW LOCATION. haat'.oidSton'd."'-'- LOST or STOLKN Sixteen foot nll..1,- l.i.llt vno. limit Vn 00. ' painted grcon with rod strlpo around tho top. Rownrd for In formation nt Urowery Saloon. New Auto for Trip. Judgo J. S. Coko wll shortly recelvo ono of tho now 1913 Cadillacs, a seven passon gor ninehlno. Ho nnd Mrs. Coko nnd somo friends nro planning to tako It to California In Jnnunry and onjoy n month or six wcoks' nuto tour of thnt state. Aimli'i'fsii'i- Tomorrow. TCxton- slvo preparations nro boliiB mndo for tho anniversary colobrntlon of Paci fic Commnndry No. 10, Knlghtn Tom- nlnr u-lllrll will lin hnlll tOIllOrfOW OV- i'lilng. It Is tho fifth nnnlvorsnry of tho organization. Thoro will bo n mooting nnd bnnquot followod by n dance. PORTLAND HOUSE Room nnd board. 207 N. Third St., cornor Commorclnl. ajiv ruw ji'. - ii.-iv iim-.-. ...... i'..V SHOP, Willi gOOU SIOCK Ol nnuua uuu modorn mnchlnory. Stendy estab llshod business, paying $250 per month not. Ownor leaving city, will sell nt Inventory prlco, about $1500. Address. Duslnoss Oppor tunity, Times offlco. FOR RENT Ono furnished room. Address 334 First stroot. WANTED Men with rip;, auto or launch to travel In country nnd call on dairies, ranchors nnd hutchors; 40 por cont profit. Ad dress Daisy Stool Spreader Co., 132 1-2 Union avenuo, Portlnnd, Orogon. In New Home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Don nls McCarthy yesterday movod Into tholr hnndsomo now resldenro nt tho corner of Fifth and Johnson. Tho now homo Is a sovon room houso and ono of tho most artistic and modorn homes in tho city. Mrs. McCnrthy'H alstor, Miss Mary Clarko, will mako hor home with thorn. From now on tho rccont back num bers of magazlnos will bo in clrculn Itlon, Colliers, Dollnontor, Good Housekeeping, Hnrpor'B bnzar, Lcs IIo'b, Ladles' Homo Journal, Mun Boy's, Saturday Evening Post, St. Nicholas, and Youth's Companion. These magazines may bo taken out thrco nt n time. This docs not pro vent a mombor of tho library from also taking out n book of fiction nnd ono of non-fiction nt tho snmo tlmo. Tho periodicals mny bo kopt three dnys. Whon returned tho rondor's card must bo roturnod with tho ma gazines or tho roador will bo llablo to n lino of ono cent. Tho reason of this Is bocauso ovory tlmo a book Is re turned without a card a separate noto hna to bo mado of it In order that tho reader shall not bo responsible for tho hook nftor Its return. When n card Is roturnod with a book, tho card is a receipt of Its return. Tho Orogon Library Commission hns Just mndo tho Mnrshllold Library tho distributing ccntor for nil dehnto material In this county. Tills will moan a groat saving of tlmo for tho high school studonts of tho county. Whorcns hoforo ovory bit of matorlal had to bo returned to Snlom, nnd now rocolvod from thoro ( now It need only to ho sent to Mnrshfleld, and now mntorlnl obtained there. Tho library has received two now mnps. Ono of tho United States issued , by tho United States Land Olllco is vory valuablo In that It shows govern-1 mont reservations, rnllronds and tor-j rltorlnl oxpnnslon this Includes nil possessions of tho United Stntos, It' Is absolutely accurate Tho second map la a rallrond map of Oregon, Washington nnd Idnho. it shows projectod railroads as well as actual lines. ROUT. SARTER Is taking J. W. Davis' placo in tho Illanco billiard parlors whllo tho latter Is enjoy In a hunt. J. ALIJERT MATSON nnd Frank Lnlso nro enjoying n hunting trip to tho Sand Hills todny and Inspec ting tholr now hunting cabin. MRS. FRANK FRAME of North Uond who recently roturnod from nn ox tended trip to hor old homo In Cal ifornia, was a Marshllcld visitor todny. MRS. REnECCA LUSE-STUMP nnd dnughtor, Cathorlno, loft todny for tho Win. Lii8o homo on Coos Rlvor whore thoy will visit for a fow dnys. T SOCIAL CAIjKNDAR. I Thursday. I Social Sowing Club with Mre. Dnvo Rees. North llcnd Altar Guild with Mrs. C. M. Dylcr. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. M. C. Moloney. i MATERIAL HERE Steamer Excelsior Brings Loc omotive and Other Ma- chinery for Contractor. Railroad construction material for Wlllott and Uurr, tho contractors who aro building tho logging rond for tho Smlth-Powora company out of Myrtlo Point, Is loaded on ths steam er Excolslor which wnB duo to nrrlvo horo today. A locomotlvo and n num ber of cars besides othor mnchlnory and mntorlnl was In tho enrgo. Tho Excolslor will load lumber at tho Smith mill for Snn Pedro. AMONG THE SIOIC. i II. R, Hydo who linn bcon 111 for boiuo tlmo Is roportcd to bo improv ing, a fact that will bo gratifying to his friends, Mrs. Win. Duck who wns sorious ly Injured somo tlmo ngo, was takon to hor homo In this city, from tho Morcy hospital last Mondny. Sho Is still In n Boml-consclous condition. Mrs. E. Dyer of Dnnlols Crcok Is III nt tho home of Mrs. Chnmbors with nn attack of tho heart. Dr. Straw, attending physician, states that sho will bo alright In a fow days. Tho llttlo child of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Holland of Llbby Is roportcd to bo qulto ill, ALONfl THE WATERFRONT I Tho stonmo shoonor J. J. Log- glo which wns wrecked a fow days ngo wns built In 1908 at tho Pino shipyards at Uandon. Tho OroKonlnn BayB: P. Peter son hns resigned as first oftlcor of tho gas steamer Anvil and his placo has bcon taken by E. J. Uarncs, formerly on tho llghthouso tender Mnnzanltn. Tho Anvil wilt sail tonight for Nowport, Floronco nnd llnndon. PRINTS PICTURE OF CONRAD AL SMITH wan down from Coos Rlvor todny. So far, no opponent has apoparod to claim Al's oxnltod position as "Coos Rlvor Aldormnn" so politics nro not worrying him. J. E. NORTON of Coqulllo Is n great booster In tho good roads movomont nnd Is horo on busi ness nnd Is nlso aiding In tho dlssomlnntlon of tho good roads gospel. JOHN MARTIN of Eastern Orogon who hns been horo seeking Ids dnughtor, Mrs. J. A. McAdams, has ascertained thnt sho lives on n ranch In tho Flshtrap section nnd has gono thoro to visit h r. N. MOON has roturnod from Fnlr vlow, whoro ho and Jnmoa Ilnr clay havo been doing somo rond contracting. Thoy finished n mllo of flno rond to th'o vicinity of Walter Lnwhorn's homo on tho Mlddlo Fork. FOR RENT Houso nnd furniture for snlo nt 212 North Broadway.' FOR RENT Furnished 8-rooin house. Inquire Times offlco. LOST Crnvcnct, dark, strled nnd nearly now, In Marshfleld. Has Woolen Mills Store mark. Re ward for return to Archio Phil lips, North Rend. FOR RENT Fiftoen nnd ft half ncro ranch- on Ross Inlot, six acres under cultivation. Apply to Hlgglnson & Son, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd a. der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, hone 158-L. ROOM AND BOARD Tho Roycrest, 230 rlrSC Bixeui-i xuuuw - Pictures & Framing Walker Studio v. itnlilipi-r. Wnrnor Ocron ro ported to Marshal Carter yestorday that tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.! Harry FoIboiii on North Second street looked ns though somo ono( had brokon Into It during tho nli-i sonco of Mr. nnd Mrs. Folsom. Mnrslml Carter mado nn oxnmlnn-j tlon but could find no trnco oi a burglar. niis Mlroil. Stroot Commissioner Lnwhorno this morning flxod up tho, mudholo nonr tho Junction of Broad way and Front street. Whllo ho wns doing It, tho big nuto truck from, North Rond, n Smith Lumbor com pany delivery wagon and sovoral oth er rigs got mired In trying to get, nround and inoy nau a iiveiy muu pulling them out. Ttniioknlia Korlnl. Tho Mnrshflold Rebekah Lodge last ovonlng enjoyed nn unusually pleasant social sosBlon., About forty wore In attendance nndl nn informal program and refresh-' ments made It a meeting that will, long be romombored by thoso present, tho older members showing tho younger ones that they had not lost nil their youthful proclivities. Makes War Map. Leo Webster, tho well known Mnrshflold veteran, has Just completed tho first draft of n map showing tho operations of his company during the three years' ser-j vlco In tho Civil War. The map Bhows all tho lines of march ami counter-march, tho great battle fields and tholr relative positions and Is a marvel to all who havo seen It. Al though Mr. Webster was only about sltxeen years old when ho experienced tho horrors of the great rebellion, ho has a most vivid recollection of It. t ,, ifnro Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Dorup nnd three children of, Minneapolis havo arrived in Marsh- Ameririiii Lumberman Contains Arti cle Itogiirdlng Local Man. Tho current Issuo of tho Amorlcnn T.ini1inimnn nf Plllrnpn rnntflfllH n. plcturo of W. J. Conrnd of this city who was rocontly appolntod viceger ent snnrK or mo noo imo in huh iu cnllty. In connection with tho plo. turn, tlin nnnnr nrlnts tho following: "W. J. Conrad, who has been ap pointed Vicegerent Snnrk of Hoo-Hoo In tho Coos Day district, Is secretary of tho Coos County Tax Association and also aecrotary of tho Coos County Kiro I'atroi Association. Aiiiiougu u young mnn ho Is probably In as closo tnnoli wltli eonnrnl tlmhor conditions In this part of tho Stato as any othor man, as tno two organizations in which ho is secretary includo In mem berships practically all of tho big tlmbor ownerB of Coos nnd Curry counties nnd part of Douglas count ty. Mr. Conrad was formerly with tho C. A. Smith Lumbor & Manufac turing rompnny, but has been asso ciated with tho tax nnd flro associa tions Binco their organization and tho efficient mnnner In which ho hns handled tho business ihns .brought him Into promlnonco." GREAT AIRSHIP EXHIBITION Saturday and Sunday, OCTOBER 20 nod 27. Pickling Onions Pickling Peppers Pickling Cucumbers Pickling Vinegar and Spices Phone Us Your Order Stauf f Grocery Co. PHONE 102 MASKEY'S CANDIES MRS. BARRY MANN roturned todny from Portland whoro Bho was cnll od by tho Illness of hor slstor, who hns slnco recovered her usual hoalth. Mrs. Mann brought back with hor her llttlo nolco, Glndys Richards, who will romnln horo. C. R. FLANAGAN, who hns been working on a rond contract In tho Conlcdo district, hns loturn cd, tho honvy rains lmvlng stop ped operations. Ho hopes to finish It In thrco or four dnys of good weather. CAPT. S. II. BURTI8. who Is to bo master of tho now Estahrook Btoamor Speedwell, nnd who hns bcon horo on business In connec tion with stnrtlng tho now stcamor on n run to Coos county, roturnod to Snn Francisco, E. W. WRIGHT of Portland who has oxtonsivo property Interests on tho Bay arrlvod hero on tho Breakwat er today to look nftor his Interests, Ho says everything Ih looking good on tho outsldo nnd thnt Coos Bay Is attracting much attention. PAUL SOULE Is hero nftor a trip up tho coast. Ho reports that onrouto from Port Orford to Bandon, a Mrs. Smith and two chlldron woro thrown out of the stage, their wngon seat having given away under tho Jolting. Luckily nono of them woro hurt much. Mrs. Smith wns onrouto to Marshfleld, CUT LAST LOG. Operations of Smith Company In East Closed. Tho West Coast Lumberman of Ta coma, Wash., mokes tho following commont on tho Smith mill at Minne apolis: "On October 24 tho C. A. Smith Lumbor company, Minneapolis, cut Its last log and closed up tho big plant. C. A. Smith enmo from tho Coast nnd witnessed the tragedy. Tho mill was built In 1893 nnd has been slnco then a big factor as a white plno manufacturer." Jf you biro anything to sell, trade, or rent, or want help, try a Want A0. FATHER DONNELLY HERB. Former Marshfleld Priest Visits on tho Hay. x Rov. Fathor Donnolly, formorly pastor of tho Coon Bay Catholic churches but now procurator of tho Dominican Fnthors nt Bonccln, Calif., nrrlvod horo today on tho Bronkwnt or. Ho wns accompnnlod by tho Vory Rovorond Fnthor A. L. McMahon, general Buporlntondont of tho l)om inlcnu Fathers on tho Pacific Coast. Tholr vlBlt horo Is to look after ox tonsivo proporty holdings of tho Dom Inlcnn Fnthors on Coos Bay, this be ing Fathor McMahon's first opportun ity to Inspect It. Ho hnH recently re turned from Sonttlo. Ho mnkoa his hendqunrtors nt Snn Francisco. Fnthor Donnelly Is visiting his slstorfl, Mrs. Mnry Early and Miss Elizabeth Donnelly, but will have to leave with Father McMahon on tho Breakwater Saturday. Ho Ih looking unusually well and wns warmly greoted by his many Coos Bay friends today. i UNCLAIMED LETTERS. T.lut nf iinolnlmoil lnttnrn roinnln- Ing in tho Mnrshflold postofflco for tho wook ending Octobor 22, 1912: Blundoll, Mm. J. E.: Brown, Goorglo; Bennett I. N.; Elliott, M. M.; Gnrrott, Cnl.; Johnson, Alfred Jr.; Kerry, Almon; Larabeo, ft W ; Lamhorton, Horaco; Lookley. r K ; Logan. J. C; McGrnw. Carl; Ny innn, E. J.: Madison, Mrs. Hnrry; Miller, J. L.; Nowmnn, Chnrlos; Rooves, Mrs. FIosslo; Snttl, Aloxun dor; Vormohr. F. J.; Watson, R. K. Porsons calling for tho nbovo lot tors will ploaso say advertised and pay ono cent for onch lottor called for. W. B. CURTIS, Postmnstor. ASK DERELICT RESTROYER. . SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 24. Tho neod for n derelict dostroyor on tho Pacific coast wnH omphnslzed todny In tho talk of shipping men by tho story of Cnptaln Swonson, of tho Btoani. schoonor Brooklyn. Lnto yestorday tho Brooklyn towod Into port tho wnllowlng hull of tho lumbor-lndon stonm schoonor Gualala turned kool up by collision with tho tankor Argyll. Poking through a thick fog. tho Brooklyn pnssod within 20 feet of tho dorollct. Realizing hl own narrow escapo and tho dangor iu which all othor coastwise ships stood. Captain Swenson pnssod a lino through tho Btorn arch of ho aualalu and took hor In tow. The Happy Family Sunsot Vnnllln, Sunset Lemon and Sunsot Baking Powdor. Ev ery mombor of this family guaranteed to glvo satisfaction to each family or tholr inonoy back. Tho Store for Quality floods mid Peuslar Remedies. ;i ftttMWW V mfrKffl m , i i i