'fr.irrr.rvs.-m.i iT ""ITn tifTHim-IrM"" SJSE THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912 EVENING EDITION. m -I TIDES FOIl XOVEMHEK. Dolow la given tlio tlmo and height of high nnd low water ut Mnrshfleld. Tito tldca nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each dny; a comp.ii ison on consecutlvo holghts will Indicate whothor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, aubstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. lug at 2 o'clock and tho rldo down tho bench Is a vory cold one, es peclnlly at this tlmo of tho year. Will Glvo Uanar Tho Baptist la dles will glvo a bazaar, food salo and lunch on December 7. Tho plnco will bo announced later. Not Candidate Al Owens says that ho Is not a candidate for the democratic appointment as postmns tcr In Marshfleld. Ho says ho has no aspirations to hold any olllcc. 21 no 23 24 Hrs. . IPt.. Hrs.. Ft.... lira.. Ft. . Hrs.. Ft.. G.21 2.1 0.G1 1.7 1.41 4.0 2.30 0.0 12.02 CO 0.03 2.4 C.I I 2.0 7.2 1 2.S C.12 0.0 0.5 0.0 12-.3S o.r.i 0.1 0.3 1.10 7.30 C.S 1.0 1.55 8.19 7.0 l.G WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Occasional rnln or snow tonight or Friday. IiOOAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m. Nov. 21, by llonj. Ostltnd, special govornmont motoorologlcal ohscrvor: Maximum G2 Minimum 33 At 4:43 a. in 3G Precipitation notio Wind Northwest; clear. f HORN. 'WIHTWORTII To Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Whltworth, at tho homo of Mr. Chns Lash in Marshfleld, Thurs day, Nov. 21, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Whltworth's homo Is at Fort Or Give RcciOil Miss Mildred Hood's North Bond and Mnrshllold pupils will glvo a recital In tho 1'rcsbytcrlin church at North Bend tomorrow ovo nlng. Her sister, Mrs. Frank Rood, will assist by singing. TIMES BiiN LEAVE I0DAY WINS A WIFE ON HONDO 'Succi".Mr Chosen. Tho following Item from tho RoBoburg Rovlow will bo of interest hero, Rev. IJurlc- hart having recontly como from Itoseburg to nssumo tho Marshfleld rreshytorlnn pastorate: "A tele gram received today from Boston, Mass.. states that Itov. Paul Lux has accepted a call to tho Frcsby torlan church of Ilosoburg, suc ceeding Rov. J. E. Burkhnrt." personal overflow SHERIFF W.W.OAGE wbb In Marsh- flold today. MRS. HENRIETTA BEAR Marshfleld vlaltor today. Is R. J. MONTGOMERY has gono to Myrtlo Point on business. J. E. SCHILLING of Myrtlo Point la expected hero tomorrow on busl- ncss. WM. PUGH has gono to Eugono to spond Thanksgiving with his mo thor. Lcnscn IIoiiil. C. F. McGcorgo, haa leased tho new houso of Will Chnpman's at Elovonth and Contrnl for thrco yoars. Ladles' Art Chili. Tho Ladles' Art Club has postpouod Its mooting this wool: until Frldny, December 0, when it will meet with Mrs. A. L. Housoworth. IllK I-'llglit of Ducks. A big F. A. GOLDEN Is In chargo of Hugh McLnln's onlco, tnklh, orgo Mc Cutchcon's position. MRS. J. II. ALLEN and MRS. GEO BLACK of North Bond nro Marsh- Hold shoppers today. A. O. ROOERS and wlfo and llttlo son expect to lenvo next week to visit at various California points, flight of ducks In around Haynea MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING return Inlot, North nnd Ponoy Inlets, -which Ih an Indication that tho storm Is not over. Dnnco Tonight. Tho Fortnightly club will glvo ono of Ita popu lar dances tonight at Eagles' hall. Tho music will bo furnished by tho Low Koyzor orchestra. Postpone Meet Ink. Owing to tho funeral of Richard Walter, tho la dim of tho C. V. I). M. will hold their missionary mooting Friday evening Instead of Frldny nftornoon at tho Christian church on Central Avonuo. cd to Myrtlo Point, but will return hero Saturday to comploto hor vis-It. MRS. EDGAR SMITH of North Bond Is visiting her slstor, Mrs. E. R. Hodsou of Mnrshflold, this nftornoon. JACK IIAZELTINE, tho cranberry king of South Inlet, enmo to Marshfleld yesterday, returning tho snmo day. Kills Iioii. Alva Grnnhy yester day afternoon killed two largo Alnska loons on tho mud flat across tho Bay from horo. Tho lilrdH woro among tho largest ovor seen horo, weighing over 20 pounds nploco. Tholr pi u in ago and breasts aro qulto valuablo for millinery, boas, otc. Chilly Ride O. B. Walker, ono of tho pn88ougors on tho Incoming Drain atago this morning, was so chlllod with tho cold that ho was hardly nblo to assist hlmsolf. Mr. "Walker took tho atago this niorn- di i:d. JOHNSON At Sixes Rivor, Curry County, Oro., Nov. 9, 1912, Isaac J. Johnson, aged 81 years. Mr. Johnson lived In West Roso- burg for IS yoars, Immodlntoly preceding September, 1911, wlion ho moved to Curry county. Ho was a votoran of tho Civil War and n lifelong member of tho United Brethren church. Nowa of his denth was first rocolved horo this morning by his nophow, Newton Estos. Mr. Johnson loaves a wid ow and ono son, William II. John son, at the family homo, a son nnd daughter In Missouri, ono son at Union, Ore., and a dnughtor In Canada. Rosoburg News. Silas Christoffcrson Married in Portland Honeymoon Trip in Aeroplane. Silas Christoffcrson, tho Coos Bay Times' blrdnian, whoso daring fonts with an ncroplano hero n few wcoks ago won him the world wldo renown, hns mnde another flight and this time matrimony Is his vehicle. The nowa of his marriage came as a sttrprlso to his ninny friends ho mndo here. It la graphically told In n Portland pa per, which prints pictures of tho brldo and groom, as follows: "Oh, young Lochlnvnr 13 como out of tho west, Through all the wild border his stood wnB tho best." Home ledbsihr y Day TOE BRADLEY CANDY CO. invites the public to visit its factory Thursday, November 2 1st, between the hours of 9 a. m. and, 4 p. m., and see how good candy is made. One of the visitors, (to be determined by lot), will receive a handsome box of chocolates, retail value $5.00. Six others will receive a 50c box. ADE IN MARSHFIELD "Young Lochlnvnr, In tho person of Silas Christoffcrson, whoso daring air feats have mndo him known through tho wholo In ml, has camo out of tho west again In n dnshlng ncroplano courtship as stirringly romantic aB tho ono Sir Wnlter Scott penned In his fnmoua poom. "As Lochlnvnr and his fair Ellen flow "ovor bank, bush and apraur" on his fleet steed, Chrlstofforson nnd tho brldo of his choice will fly this nftor noon on a romnntlc honeymoon trip up tho Columbia. Tho brldo will bo Mrs. Emma Becker, a young woman of this city who cornea to ovory poetic requirement na tho counterpart of tho fair Ellon. "So faithful In lovo and so dauntless In war, Thoro never waa mato Uko tho young Lochlnvnr." Courtship in Acrnplnae "Friends of tho young folk only lonrncd today how Christoffcrson won his fair brldo after a courts'.ilp of only n fow months, In which many aoroplano rides together woro ro mnntlc features. Tlioy learned tho se cret with tho announcement that tho wedding will tnko placo at 3 o'clock this afternoon at tho Portland hotel, with tho Rov. W. A. M. Breck per forming tho coromony. "Ono touch to hor hand nnd ono word In her ea,r, Whon tlioy reached tho hall door, and tho chargor stood near." "Directly after tho coromony Chrls tofforson nnd his brldo will hurry to their wnltlng hydroplane They hnvo planned a honeymoon trip such as porhapa no other nowly wedded coup le has over been privileged to make. Tii Fly up Columbia 'So light to tho croup tho fair maldon ho swung, So light to tho anddlo beforo her ho aprung." "Swinging his brldo Into tho seat beside him. Chrlstofforson will start tho whirring motors, turn his lovers, and thou with a swish tlioy will rise Into tho air for a fifty mllo Journey up tho Columbia River. "Sho Is won, wo aro gono, over bank, bush nnd spaur, 'Thoy'U havo flcot steeda that follow,' said young Lochlnvnr." "How far will they go? Woll, so rlously, both Chrlstofforson and Mrs. Chrlstofforson-to-bo said this morning Hint they didn't know. And didn't enro vory much olthor. All they know Is that tlioy will swing up tho Colum bia Rivor valloy about GO miles to ono of tho hot spring resorts thoro, nnd lnnd whoro tlioy can with least troub-lo. "'Wo'll Just go till wo havo to stop," ' said tho girl who will accom pany tho young aviator on his rldo. '"Afraid? Well I guoss not. Not with Sllns at tho lovers. Why, I wouldn't bo afraid with lilm in nny wenthor. Ho Is so careful and light In his touch thnt It Is Just hcavonly riding up thoro In tho air. I " 'Havo I ridden before? guess yes Steamer Sailed This Morning For San Francisco With Large List. A - VESSELS DELAYED. Owing to n rough bar and an unusually heavy swell out side, neither tho Nairn Smith nor tho Rodondo was nblo 'to to cross out for San Francisco today. Tho Rodondo pubhoii gcra returned hero. They will attempt to sail at S o'clock to morrow morning. Tho Rodondo sailed this morn ing for San Francisco with a ca pacity list of passongors. In fact, some who desired to still on hor wcro unablo to socuro accommoda tions and had to postpono their de parture. Besides hor cargo of lumber, tho Rodondo had considerable miscel laneous freight, including 1000 cases of cranborrlcs. Among thoso Balling on tho Ro dondo wcro tho following: J. M. Rny, F. J. Bird, II. E. Sin clair, Percy Glbhs, Ed. Bennett, C. W. Glbba, loin Lommloux, Mny Lenimloux, Mra. Bnrrott, Goo. Mc Ciitchcnn, A. J. Gullllnms, A. II. McKay, I. C. Fallor, A. II. Flynn, F. A. Strub, M. S. AIM, MIbs M. Johnson, Miss Violet Hondorson, Mra. OMvo Wolls, Mra. M. S. AIM, Edna Lando, Mra. D. A. Smith, A. Rohwnlt, M. C. Drossor, J. C. mil liard, Mrs. O. TlmmoiiB nnd baby, O. A. Buck, G. F. Thorn, F. O. Bonowctz, E. B. Cordes, Bill Slink clo, Lnno Schotoy, C. N. Anderson, D. M. Smith, John Annls, T. Not son, Bruco Hood, F. II, Strcetcr, II. Hondrlx, T. Molassl, C. O. Bloy, L. J. Lcsllo, Herbert Shlolds, Geo. S. Wall Is, John Cosmos, John Rub soil nnd Mlko SiinbbiiRB. PTIPLACEI1 SCHOOLIBOARD doth- Dr. J. T. McCormac Resigns as Director in Marshfield; Woman for Place. Dr. J. T. McCormac, who recont ly moved to Berkeley, Cal., where ho and Mrs. McCormac will mnko their homo, haa tcudored his resig nation iib a menibor of tho Marsh fleld school board. When ho loft n month ago, ho was undecided as to how long ho would bo away and thought that ho might bo ablo to attend to his duties until his term oxplrod noxt Juno. Howovor, nftor hla arrival at Borkoloy and tho purchnso of his homo thoro, ho de cided that ho would not bo nblo to bo hero enough of tho time to at tend to tho duties of director nnd so has submitted hla resignation. Dr. McCormnc haa served on tho .MiirHiiiioui Bcuooi uoaril ninny yeara and took especlnl prldo In tho nd vnncomont of tho school systom. Having tnught school prior to prac tising niedlclno, ho wns especially fitted for tho work becnuso It was ono of great personal Interest. Hla rotlromont will bo regretted by his many friends on tho Bay, Whothor a special election will b0 cnlled to solcct hla successor haa not beon announced. John C. Mor- Make Your feet Smile- Bu7 Your Shoes at Hub Dry Goods Co YOUR COAT-----WhaTDoIt Mean to You Women Who Read This? "Webster sjivh "A coat worn over I ho olhoi. in;, a ftTcat coat, a top coal," is an overcoat. t cusiul- woiim ucgiii 10 make now dofiniti as soon as ho glimpsed this coat show uf ours-!!! Yes Ma'am! He'd bo at a loss for words. For hero is everything women think of in coats whether the women arc young or middle aged or older, whether they aro large or .small, whether for school or street or dress, no mat tor what vou want to pay. These coats include Zibelines, Cheviots, soft wooly Chinchillas, wide wales and rough mixtures in variety. Priced $12.50 lo $35.00. Complete alteration department in store. Do you wonder why each friend who has a new coat bought it at Hub Dry Goods Co. Very Attractive Tailored Suits for Women Have you seen them? They arc the finest suits you ever saw for tho money, all new nnd up-to-date in every particular. New Models, New Materials, New Colors, $14.00 to $37.50. New Tailored Skirts Values Extraordinary very stylish, perfect fit- ting graceful and attractive shown in Two Tone Whipcords, Bedford Cords, Novelty Tweeds, Serges and Diagonals. $3.50 to $10.00. "MONEY&TALKS" at Hub Dry Goods Co, O'OONNELL I3LDG. PHONE 301-J. WATER FRONT SNEAK TIF ROAD FINISHED IS CAPTURED clinnt nnd A. II. Powors aro tho wen I omor members of tho board. Thoro I havo gono with him In has been talk In tho nast of hnvinc. flights ovor tho city, and only laBt at least ono woman member of tho Sunday wo went 'pinning up tho W1I- school board and somo who havo lamotto, swooping under ono brldgo heard of Dr. Meconium rn.i,,o- and ovor nnother. I'm tho only wo-jtlon havo suggested Mrs. I. S. Kauf man In tho world thnt has over dono mnn as his successor. that. " 'It doos sound rathor romantic, doesn't It? Rut It's awful fun and. well I'm Just as happy as can bo.' Mrs, B. Ulssnor, a sister of Mrs. Becker, will bo maid of honor at tho wedding coromony nnd Ernest Hnm mor will bo tho best man. "Chrlstofforson Is tno young man who first gained fnme by flying off tho roof of tho Multnomah hotel. La- tor ho carried mall rrom" Portland to Vancouver, and only a few weeks ago went out In his aoroplano with a newspaper man as passenger In a dar ing attompt to save rescuers from tho wreck of tho schoonor Osproy on Coos Bay. 11UV n CELEBRATED KEEN KUTTKK knife. Wo guarantee thorn, fill) GUXXEHY. EASTERX STAR XOTIOE. All members of Doric Chapter aro requested to meet nt tho Ma sonic Templo Friday afternoon nt 2 o clock to attend tho funeral of our ucufUDcu urowier, iuchard Walter, By order of tho WORTHY MATRON. FRANCES McLEOD. Sec Highway Between Marshfleld and North Bend at Last a Reality. Tho completion of tho North nond-Mnrshflold wntorfront road wny, tho dream of sovoral yonrB, will become an nctunl reality UiIb nftornoon when Supervisor Grout finishes tho planking. By lato thlB afternoon, it Is oxpoctod that autos nnd rigs can travorso tho water lo vel road botweon tho two townB tho ontlro distanco to Stanton nvo r.uo. Tho road was talked of for a few years and finally Marshfleld mult Us portion of it. Tho county commissioners built tho connecting link nnd Mayor Simpson and tho pcoplo of North Bond finally got the balanco underway. Part of the cost of tho last stretch of tho plank road was raised by subscriptions. XAME CANDIDATES. MARSHFIELD DRUGGISTS DESERVES PRAISE The Lockhart-Parsons Drup- Co deserve pralso from Marshfleld poo Sfr'nt,!!5JhltiPo ............. u uuin. aim giycerino mlx- Thls Elks Piny it has been decided to put on tho Elks' blcr homo nit turo. known as Adinr.t.kn nlnr Thursdnv nH prM. .1.1... . I simple German romodv n'rat i,. w rf ...... ttviit. MtKUlH. JJO- ,..- M . ' .-v ww- ember 5 and 6. at tho Manonln nn I nT . "T "8 ?L.cu"n& aPPendlcItla Mouse. PrIor t0 tno play th0 kg,that A sFnglE DOSE relleveTur will got out a sneclai nnnm- n k stomach, gas on tha RfomnM, oj called "The Big Noise." i constipation Instantly. It's quick COMING nd GOING. HAINES' action is a big surprlso to people. FLOUR. Eastsldo Nominates Men for City Election Thero December 3. At tho annual caucus In East side, tho following candidates woro nominated for tho city election, which will bo hold December 3: For Councllmon R. J .Montgom ery, Frank Preol, J. A. Olson, Carl West and L. S. Wilde. For Recorder Wm. Leaton. For Marshal Sylvester McGrlff nnd O. E. Harris. Three councilmen aro to bo elect ed. 1--IUUAV AFTERNOON TRAIN CONNECTS WITH THE STEAMER FIFIELD BAILING SATURDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Wm. Baler With Many Ali ases, Confessess Stealing Edwards' Valise. Frank Baler, alias Wm. SbU. alias Win. Bates, was arrested w night by Ofllcer Shoupo on chargo of having stolen a ran nnd clothing belonging to U Edwards. Ho has contend" will probably bo sentenced wen by Justlco Ponuock. Marshal Carter has also w ered that Dnler, or wht J namo may he, stole u" clothes belonging to Iran sen. Tho latter theft cowB ted nt tho nogcrs rooming ; b where tho man of many ns a room, juuuudw. v.-. . found today to prosecute the I Baler's arrest foiioe - - tempt to sell some ot lug. Ho wnt Into the M bar and tried to mrt the and ono of the proprietors lD lately telephoned the pol c. Baler says ho is 38 je Ho Is about Ave 'fjj & half Inches tall and welgn g 160 pounds. Ho tramp and acts the part. hJ Mnrshnl Carter belle res h was a former convict, d denies this, although no having boen at Salem. p to Coos county a few jt from Roseburg and fcai d various towns In the countr most recently at Empire. t. n.in n fodnv being '1v.m .""'".. r"n Ponnoci tw-; ,t might bo a legal ho. dnd red Baler's hearing untu i Deputy Prosecuting Attorney w vist concurred in this. TRY THE miNNEItrS ffg SHELLS and FIIA your DAG. iJlvhb