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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
Orpheum
On account f l'' t?Ilnn
possl
slhlo fir us 10 ascertain wiiomer or 1101. wu win icccivo our
weekly shipment or now iieiuruN
him repeat, the, program will
host' of II"' I"1"1 "cell's run.
ESTABLISHED ADMISSION
about the
tions. He
exactness with which wc follow his directions, and the
pure, fresh quality of the drugs wc use.
But our medicines arc not more satisfactory than
our prices. It is this combination of high quality and
low prices that lias built up our business,
Wc sell many very good, ready-prepared remedies
for different ailments.
fAre you troubled witH corns? Wc can give you
a positive remedy for their painless removal and cure
REXALL CORN CURE. It relieves and cures the
most stubborn and painful corns and bunions. It is
absolutely painless and ourc in results. Sold with the
Rexall guarantee.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
MAIN 298
PHONE
TONIGHT
5e Royal
ISS MAItM.V WILL SING
rfnrlNNlnm," Spanish waltz song.
jThc Sweetest Story I Ivor T)!!!."
'I Willi! to llu In ItKli-."
iooo feet of pictures.
IMIXG Musical
Comedy Co.
fV titcli for Date.
Oc
10c
ill-Preservation
Is The First Law
Flro Insurance Is ono of tho
(est Important means of protoc-
on,
And yet people- will continue
' neglect It.
Lot us lnaiiro your lioimnlinlil
irnlturo, your dwelling or oth
r proporty. it win rnt imt
Ittlo. It will nrotcct von nor.
Idly.
,wo hnvo tho stTongest com-
Miles and WO wrltn cnrrnnl tml.
lies.
S. Kaufman & Co.
aimer's Auto Service
J. M. Dodgo, Driver.
id at Palaco Restnurnnt
Ines, 5-J or 5-L, day and night.
Marshfiold. Oreson
her Auto Service
Win. Fisher. Pronrlpfiir.
JOne orders tn uiiir'. n...
rd, Phono 18-J. After 11 n. m.
BO 0-J, NIcht nhnnn iai.T
AlarshfloIO. Oregon.
PICE OF FIXAL SETTLEMENT
mco is hereby given that tho
prsignod administrator of tho es-
ot Oliver Landrlth. deconsml.
Hied hla final account In tho
fr of said ostato nnd tho court
set Monday, tho 3d day of
puary, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Ild day, at Coqulllo City, Coos
n, urogon, ns tho tlmo and
for tho hoarlnc of nlilnntlnnn
!ald final account and tho sot
ont thereof.
MILO M. PiRnsnM
Mnlstrator of tho estato of Oli
Pr Landrlth, doceasod.
It publication Dec. 19, 1912:
pnoiicatlon Jan. 16, 1913.)
Tonight
wires being down l(. Iiiki been lin-
on ioiiikiilh mum;. in case WO
consist of four reels, being die
10c. NEVER MORE
Depend On Us
For
Your
Medicines
Your doctor will never liave
the slightest cause for complaint
way wc fill his prescrip
will praise the fidelity and
-US
The Best
50,$ 10.00
aedl $112.50
Seitsoini Earth
We Sell 'Em
Get Yours At The
FIXUF
Marshflcld
North liemi
WANT ADS.
LOST About 1 1 irro weeks ago, a
gold nuggot stick pin. Return
to 1031 Central nvonuo nnd ro
colvo reward.
FOR RENT Largo pleasant rooms
nt 237 North Broadway.
FOUND An electric coffoo jeioo.
Intnr, picked up on tho stroot
Chrlstmns day; boarlng tho nnmo
T. II. Barry. Party may havo
samo by paying for this ad and
calling on Mrs. L. M. Nolson,
2-10 ilnll avenuo.
WAXTI3D Work by day, washing
or uousocieauing. jnquiro tho
Times.
WANTICI) Partner in myrtlo cabi
net shop, Business woll csrah
Ushod. Good bargain if takon
at onco. Address Good Clianco,
enro Tho Times,
FOR SALE Young team, 8 nnd O
years, harness and wagon. Flno
for farm. J. E. Fltzgorald, tole
phono 3151.
WANTED Competent woman to
tnko charge of department in
Mnrflliflnlil rirv fi nmln Rtnrn. Must
bo A 1 saleswoman. State oxporl-'
onen. nnnilfirntlnnn nnd references!
te Hrst letter. Good salary to right1'0118 ""or having been closed
nnrtv. Arl.trpsa nnnnrtunltv. enro down for tllO Christmas holidays.
Tlmos, Marshfiold.
FOR SALE Cheap, If taken nt
onco, saddlo horse. Can bo drlv
on. Inqulro Horso, enro Times.
FOR SALE Old iiewspn'KTs; n big
bundle for a nickel. Just tho
thing to start fires with,
FOR SALE Dry wooo". fir nnd al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Forrv landlncr. Phone lRrt-L.
Havo your Job printing aone a
Tho Times office.
TIDES FOR DECEMBER.
Uolow Is glvon the- tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Mnrshflold.
Tho tides aro placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with their times on
tho llrst lino nnd heights on the
second lino of ench day; n compni
Ison on consccutlvo heights will
liullcnto whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho har,
snlitrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
iii-h. . n.ir. lo.ao r. 21 n.no
0.1 0.2 3.7
11.30 (1.19 0.0
fi.fi 0.1 0.0
fi.R0 12.10 7.10
3.2 0.7 0.0
3
I IXH'AL TEMPERATURE
I record.
I For tho 2 1 hours ending at
1:13 n. in.. .Inn. 2, by HuuJ.
OHtllnd, spnclnl govorniucnt mo-
Icorologlcnl olisurvcr:
I .Minimum 32
.Minimum 32
I At 1:13 a. in 15
1'reclpltntlon nono
Wind: South west j Cloudy.
Commissioners Meet J ml go John
F. Ilnll went to Couulllo today to at
tend tho regular meeting of tho Coos
County Commissioners.
Christinas Baby. A dnughtcr
was horn ChrlstmnB dny to Mr.
and Mrs. Kulju, who rcsldo at tho
comer of Third nnd Commercial.
Enstshlc Meeting Thero will ho
a special council mooting of tho
Enslsldo city council tonight for tho
purpose of Installing tho newly
elected officers.
IIoiim Damaged. Pnrtlos In
from IlaynuH Inlet today report
that tho homo of a homestendor
named Mason was Wrecked by tho
storm tho other day.
To Iluy Auto It Ih rcpotcd that
II. F Williams of tho Flnnngan &
Dennett hank will shortly Join tho
ranks of tho local nutolsts, having
aliout decided to purchaso a lino
touring car for hlmsolf nnd family.
Leave Tomorrow Thoso listed
to leavo on tho Drnln-Gnrdlnor
stngo tomorrow morning are: .1. It.
llrowu, Mrs. .Incobs. It. I). Cham
horlalu, Mrs. I). II. nurllngnmo, Mr.
I). I). Hitrllngniue, W. Pugh nnd
Herman Larson.
WIII Elect Tho Swodlsh-Luthor-nu
Church will hold Its annual busi
ness meeting this afternoon, nt which
tlmo will occur tho election of vari
ous olllccrs and also tho reviewing
of llnanclnl affairs.
..Forfeits Hall Win. Ingcrsoll, who
was arested tho night boforo Inst In
tho Breakwater Hotel for causing n
disturbance, forfeited his $5 ensh ball
today by not appoarlug for trial ho
foro City Recorder Butler.
Sells Home Mrs. S. A. Farrln of
North Bond has sold her Marshfiold
property near Golden nnd 5th strcots,
to Mrs, Fannlo Hazard nnd will leave
on the noxt Breakwater to make her
future homo In Portland. Sho will
1 buy n homo there.
' Tunnel Work Stops Tho I3ugono
Register says: "Work on tho Noll
. tunnel has been temporarily closed
down. Tho contractors nro out of
l some supplies for blnsting nnd thoy
1 nro expected to nrrlvu from Snai
I Francisco In n fow dnys, when tho
i work will bo resumed. Thoy nro In
to tho mountains nbout 1300 feet."
Now Lights J. 13, Edmunds of
tho Coos liny Wiring Company has
just Installed a kind of electric lights
in Lold's Bakery. Tho now system Is
cnllod "Indirect" and Is so nrrnnged
that tho light 1r reflected Instoad of
being thrown direct from tho Incnn-
descents. Theso nro tho first of tho
kind In this soctlon.
Gets Many Answers "Plonse stop
that ad for men to do slashing at
EI Creo ranch. Tho first Issuo
brought us all wo neodod." This
was tho statement of J. R. Robort
son tho other dny. Ho had boon ad
vertising for men to clear his land on
llnynes Inlot nnd put a want ad In
Tho Times with tho result abovo
statod.
Is Arrested F, J. Vormehr Is be
ing tried In Justice Pennock's court
this nftornoon on tho chargo of tres
pass proforred by C. I, Relgard. Thoy
own nuuttlng proporty In South
Marshlleld and tho trouble results
from n dispute over tho dividing line.
Leaves for Washington, Dorsey
Kroltzor recolved a delnyed 'tolo-
grnm from Win. Grimes today
Btatlng that ho had arranged to
leavo Monrovia, Calif., yesterday for
Washington to assist the Cooj Bay
delegation in their campaign for
nn appropriation for restoring tho
Jetty. It Is expected that ho
would try and -meet tho balance of
tho delegation at San Francisco.
Mill Resumes. Tho C. A. Smith
m8. uotli' t'10 big plant nnd tho
ono nt Bay City, resumed opera
VW41DUUIUUIU Ul WIU llllllMUr I'll WIU
docks has been tnkon out by ves
sels tho last fow days and It Is
not believed that tho mills will be
handicapped again soon by tho
yards bocomlng choked with lum
ber. Umbrellas Covered
at
Marshfield Cyclery
Dayton Agents,
Phono 108-lt 172 Broadway
I Ft.. 2.1
lira.. 1.18
(Ft.. 2.0
lira.. 1.05
Ft.. 3.8
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
THURSDAY.
North Bend Altar Guild with
Mrs. J. W. Gardner.
Koynl auction hrlclgo with Mrs.
It. K. Booth.
Coos Hay Motor Club at club
rooms.
Social Sowing Club with Mrs,
1). J. Hceso.
FUIDAY.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
Nols HiismuBscn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Schroodor
entertain nt their homo in
North Marshfiold.
North Bend News
Mrs. Kale Hood and Miss Mild
red Hood of North Ilond spent Now
Year'B with Mrs. F. U. Hood on
South Coos Hlver.
Mrs. E. Gcorgo Smith, who spent
Now Year's with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. It. McCann of North Ilond
left for her homo on South Coos
Hlver this morning.
Mrs. R. L. Simpson nnd daugh
ter MIbb Margaret of North Ilond,
left today on tho Speedwell to
visit with Mrs. Simpson's mother in
Snn Francisco.
Rov. Mrs. It. N. Lowis, pnslor of
tho North Bend United Brethren
church. Is holding rovlvnl services.
They began last ovonlng nnd will
probably continue for n period of
thrco weeks.
Tho Mlzpnh Blblo class of North
Bond onjoyod a watcli party on
Now Yenr's ovo nt tho Presbyterian
church.
Miss Ollvo Richards of Sumnor Is
n guest for n fow days of Mrs. 13.
Goorgo Smith of South Coos Hlver.
Tho North Ilond city council did
not moot this week but will hold
Kb regular session noxt Monday
night.
I AMONG THE RICK.
E. II. Snulre. cnrrlor of tho mall
between Mnrahflold nnd Emplro, is
roportod qulto ill nt tho homo of
his dnughtor, Mrs. W. E. Wilson,
In Forndnlo.
Miss Eugenia Schilling, who has been
very III nt her homo In Myrtlo Point,
Ih reported to bo getting nlong nicely
now, much to tho gratification of her
ninny friends on tho Bny. An acuto
attack of appondlcltls was followed
by peritonitis, tho complication mak
ing It very serious.
Miss Eugonln Schilling who has
been seriously III with nppoudlcltls
at hor homo In Myrtlo Point, Is re
ported ns greatly Improved today.
Mrs. Z. O. Doward, who hns been
seriously ill, Is roportod convnlesc
ont, nnd was ablo to bo out today
for tho first tlmo.
Mrs. 1), A, Jones Is reported re
covering rnpldly from tho effects of
n recent operation at Mercy hospi
tal. Tho sovon months old child of
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Blckford of
DaulolH Crook, who undorwont nn
operation nt Morcy hospital for spi
nal trouhlo, Is roportcd to bo get
ting nlong nicely.
OVSTICI) m- REBELS.
Tho Bnudon Recorder says:
J. L. Plorco has roturncd from
Mexico nnd Is visiting frlonds In
Bnndon. Mr. Plorco roports n
llvoly tlmo down In war ridden
Mexico. Ho hnd a gonornl storo,
150 miles south of Vorn Cruz and
soys tho wholo country heenmo In-
festod hy bandits who subsisted by
ronnery nnu spoliation.
Mr. Plorco hung to his proporty
nnd struggled against Increasing
dnngors until ho wns forcod to floo
for his life, being glvon Just tltreo
(laya to get away. Everything In
tho Bhnpo of proporty wns lost.
After his oxporlonco with Moxlcnn
bandits and tho hardships undor
gono In gottlng out of Moxlco. Ban
don nnd Coos county Iook pretty
good to Mr. Plorco.
DR. E. P. WINKLER has roturn
od and Is now opon for business in
tho front rooms OVER 180 BROAD
WAY, opposlto The Times office.
SPECIALIST in RHEUMATISM,
APPENDICITIS, diseases of tho
stomnch, howola and heart. NO
DRUGS nnd NO KXIFE. COXSUL
TATIOX FREE.
CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING
W. II. Chapman of Wlnnobago,
Nob., tells how ho did It. "My two
child ron had a very bad cough nnd
tho doctor's modlcIneB did them
no good. I got a hottlo of Foloy'H
Honey nnd Tar Compound, nnd bo
foro It was nil used tho children
woro froo and cured of their
cough. I saved a doctor's bill for
ono 25o hottlo of Foloy's Honey
and Tar Compound." No opiates.
Sold by Lockhart & Parsons, tho
Busy Corner.
Fresh Bunch Turnips
Crisp Head Lettuce
Fresh Celery
Stauff Grocery Co.
Mnskcy's Candles.
Phone 102
PERSONAL NOTES
LESTER SMITH of Coos River is In
town on business.
MAYOR JORDAN of Enstsldo Is In
Marshfiold today.
L. D. SMITH of Daniels Creek Is In
Marshlleld today.
ALBERT DAVIS Is In town
llnynes Inlet today.
from
J. N. COLE of llnynes Inlet spent
the dny In Mnrshlleld.
A. L. NOSLER Is hero from Drldgc
on business nnd plensure.
P
D. BLAKE of Catching Inlet Is
ii Marshfiold visitor today.
MRS. 7.. T. THOMAS of Allegany
la u visitor In tho city today.
JOHN STONELAKI3 of Haynos Inlot
is In town today on business.
J. M. CULLEY of Catching Inlot
Is In town today on business.
MRS. R. 13. DYER Is a Mnrshflolil
visitor today from Daniels Creek.
MR. nnd MRS. WJI. STOCK of
Sumner nro town visitors today.
It. A. CHURCH of North Inlot Is
a Marshfiold business visitor to
day. MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sum
ner Is n Marshflcld visitor to
day. MRS. F. 13. MASON of Haynos Inlot
is a visitor to Marshlleld for tho
day.
POHN ROBERTSON, n Haynos Inlot
rancher Is In town today on busi
ness. R. A. CHURCH of North Inlet Is
n business visitor to Mnrshflold
today.
MISS HANNAH SANDQUJST of
Sumnor is visiting In town for
tho day.
MR. and MRS. DAVE
Daniels Creek aro
visitors today.
RICE of
Marshfiold
MR. and MRS. ANSON ROGERS
aro In town today from their
South Coos River homo.
J. CLINKINI1EARD nnd wlfo of
Dnnlols Creole nro In town today
on business nnd pleasure
MRS. W. II. DUNCAN loft on tho
Speedwell this morning for n
month's visit with rolntlvcs In
Berkeley.
MISS ZELLA SWINFORD roturnod
today from a visit ovor Now
Year's at tho 55. T. Thomas homo
In Allegany.
J. 13. SCHILLING and MR. MORSE
roturned to Myrtlo Point Itoday
after a short stay horo on business
nnd plcnsuro,
MR. nnd MRS. 13. N. M'DONNELL
entertained nt Now Yenr's dlnnor
hiBt evening nt tholr homo on
North Fifth strcot.
THOMAS BRADSHAW of tho Klm
bnlllBrndBhaw Company Is ox
pected homo soo nfrom n busi
ness trip to Portland.
E. N. FAIRCHILD loft for CoqiiIIIo
yesterday to tako somo photos
for nn nlbum of Coos County
vlows, which ho oxpects to lssuo
soon.
MISSES EDNA AND ESTHER ASP
LUND, who havo been visiting
nt tho Mntt Mattson homo at
biimnor, roturnod homo this
morning.
MRS. KATE ROOD of North Bond
who has been visiting hor daugh
ter, Mrs. Harry Russell for sov
oral days, roturned to hor homo
this morning.
MR. nnd MRS. CHAS. SELANDER
of Sumnor nro now In town to at
tend tno business mooting of tho
Lutheran Church. They will re
turn tomorrow.
R. N. WEBSTER Of North C.nrnt
River, who has heon a guest at
wie w. u uouoris Jiomo on Catch
ing Inlet for a fow days, roturn
od homo today.
MRS. MARY ELROD, MRS. FRANK
DENNING and IRIS ELROD re
turned last ovenlng nftor spend
ing tlio dny with Mrs. Win. Wlor
oi uaynes inlot.
HERMAN LARSEN, captain of tho
dredge Orogon. will leavo tomor
row morning for tho Siuslnw nf
ter a two weoks' visit with rol
ntlvcs and friends on tho Bay.
ALEX WILSON, who has been Hv
ing In Sumnor tho past two
months In hopes of benefitting
his health, roturncd homo this
morning much Improved by tho
chnngo.
FOR SALIC Six-hole Toledo steel
rango, l bed, springs, mattress
and pillows; nlso cooking uton
Bllo, cheap. Apply Times offlco
or Olson's houso, noar United
Brothron church, North Bond.
C. A. MYRICK, brother of L-. W.
Myrlck, formerly of Mnrsnflold
but now of Gardiner, arrived in
Murshflold from Rosoburg yester
day. Ho brought his family with
him nnd will remain on tho Bay
for some tlmo.
W. F. MILLER nnd wlfo will leavo
on tho noxt Broakwater for Cali
fornia. Mrs. Mlllor has not re
covered from a sovero cold and nt
tack of la grlppo sustained dur
ing nn oastorn trip last fall, and
will probably spend sovornl wcoka
In Southern Cnllfornln or Arizona
In hopes thnt tho warmer cllmato
will provo boncflclnl.
J. G. MULLEN of North Bond is a
M Mnrshflold visitor today.
J. II. LnCIIAPPELLE returned yes
terday from Wisconsin, whoro ho
accompanied tho remains of hla
wlfo a fow woeks ago.
11. C. DII3RS of North Bond Is la
Marshlleld today. Ho expects to
outer Mercy hospital In n fow
weeks for an operation for tho in
juries sustnlned In the auto acci
dent with J. A. Allen a fow months
ago.
MRS. T. J. MACOENN of Emplro wns
n Marshlleld visitor today. Sho ro
ports that tho olllcors of the Nnun
Smith and Redondo gave a very
pleasant dancing party thero New
Year's ovo. Tho storm did very
llttlo damago In Emplro except to
blow over n fow windmills.
IIUOII McLAlNwllflonvo Snturdny
for Salem to attend tho meeting
of tho Oregon Presidential elect
ors. Thoy will cnBt tho ballot for
Oregon for Wilson and select ono
of tholr number to carry tho re
turns to Washington. Whether
Mr. McLnln will bo tho lucky man
Is not ccrtnln but it is hoped that
ho will ns ho would bo ablo to do
somo good missionary work for tho
Coos Boy Jotty whllo thoro.
THE PEOPLES FORUM
Tho Tlmos will bo ploasod to pub
lish letters from Us readers on all
questions of publlo lntorost. EacU
totter must bo signed by tbo writer,
and so far as poaslblo bo limited to
ZOO words. In publishing tbcio tet
ters it must bo understood that The
Tlmos does not indorse tho vlows ex
pressed thorolnj It Is simply affording
a moans for tho voicing of different
opinions on all questions . affoctlns;
tbo publlo wolfaro.
Law
Which Should lie Pnscri la
tho Next Legislature.
Editor Times:
Wo should havo a law rogulatlng
tho transfor of real C3tato which
compelled tho actual consideration
to bo named In tho deed; n sworn
statement in tho acknowledgment
of such consideration would do
more to settle tho tax troubles
than nil clso wo could do. It
would nlso glvo n bnso of values
from which all could keep posted
on tho innrkot prlco. In somo In
BtnnccB It would dopress values and
lnjuro Individuals. Wo should hnvo
all such conditions beneficial to
our county which will causo Its
general dovolopmont. ,
THE INSTIGATOR. U
t
WHAT IS POIXSETTIA? "
Editor Times:
Cnn nny of you toll us what re
lation tho poliiBottla blossom bears
to Chrlstmns?
I havo hoard the question asked
ropentodly.
I know what thoy hnvo meant to
mo nt this tlmo whon thoy havo
figured bo largoly In decoration.'
of church nnd homo. Tho wondor
f ul star In tho East pointed to
tho birth of tho Savior and King,
thoro In tho brown, baro stablo.
So at this soason, from out tho
browu atom of tho branch, hursts
iiuhoraldod, tho blood rod stnr, king
of tho Benson's blossoms, Ita shnpo
calling to mind tho wondrous star
of old; In color reminding us oC
the shod blood for tho world's re
demption. Warm, glowing, Im
mensely vnlunblo, blooming at
Christmas tlmo, a real flowor, does
It not remind ono of tho honrt and
spirit of tho Christ llfo bo hard for
many to got and keep fresh la
tholr lives, hut, onco nttalnod,
brings such Joyous comfort?
M.
Damago by Storm,
Part of ono of tho smokestacks on.
tho old olectrlc plant In West Mnrsh
flold wns blown clown Inst night.
Many roofs woro damaged, shingles
being torn off nnd water damaging
tho Interior.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
If
Tho G. C. LIndauror Ih expectod to
sail at C:30 tomorrow morning for
Snn Francisco and Snn Podro.
Tho Alllanco Is oxpected In horo
lato Friday or oarly Saturday from
Portland. Sho has heon barbound at
Astoria, but It was expected that
sho would cross out from thoro this,
morning.
MRS. SPEXOER RETURN'S.
Mrs. C. M, Sponcor roturnod on
tho Elizabeth from San Francisco,
whero bIio had been for sovoral
weoks during which tlmo Bho un
dorwont nn operation at n hospital.
Mrs. Sponcor has now entirely ro
covorod and says she Is feollng flno
and glad to get homo again. Her
many Bnndon frlonds are glad to
seo her homo onco moro. Bandoar
Recordor.
FRESH OLYMPIA and EASTERN
OYSTERS Just recelvod. PDJON15
ORDERS TO COOS BAY IDE AND
COLD STORAGE CO. PDJONE 7.1
KANTLEEK
HOT WATER BOTTLES AND
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES CANNOT
LEAK AXD ARE GUARANTEED
FOR TWO YEARS FROM DATE
OF PURCHASE.