THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
uBter
OYS
' P3 n
and Lasts Just Received
The Goldeim Rude
first National Bank Bldg.
ii ( i mi iiiks Aio poxce
'()lT "I' I'l'llll IVIl'dll
This of tlHMitiunN f women find ll today in
CammeMa Cold Cream
nliMihitH) pure, delightfully fragrant iintl refreshing.
II Is qiilrMy absorbed, directly nourishing (he tissues.
Frice9 SO Cents
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
PHONE
MAIN
The Record Photographing
Abstract
now have photographic copies of
Orc:;on, from which correct Information wo aro now roady nnd will
Lo pleased to make Tor you Abstracts of Tltlo to any real cstato
In t'oo3 County, prepnro lists of proEont ownom, mnko photographic
copies of Townfiltos, Plnta and 'lowushlp Mnps, or furnish any In
formntlua In relation to tho tltlo of any Itenl Estate- In said Coos
County.
Ill'SIXESS OFFICE: 117 North
ORPHEUM
lir.ll S.UMHCH'S SACRIFICE
the nwrage.
PAYING Till: HOARD BILL A
tin Kidcui Company of lw Anegeles.
l'1'..YITUIi PARK, X. V. Tills park lin.s Ih-cii called "(lie emerald
on the finger of Manhattan." .Many iiitcrrstliijr' sights arc
hlmwii In this magnificent park, which Is tho .Mitch or all tis.
tors to Xew York City.
Till.' AWAKENING A substantial
roniNtfiit pviir.
r.STAIIMSIIi:i) ADMISSION -
win City Laundry
O0l WORK (JOOD SERVICE
Ai la any Cumbliie.
H lliuirs Work for W en.
Our Agents call anywhere.
nunc (i:i.,.
Umbrellas Covered
at
Marslifield Cyclery
Dai ton Alm'iiIm.
'""" H-K 172 llrnmlir...
'ity Auto ServiV.P
flood Care. Cumfni n,i. a
pnable charges. our motto:
"I KO Dnvnihnro - .. ..
itiBdm;;;;' "Hr..? "" J""'
Rrtite. ??y Pones78 and 46.
HKKIt """""" nrmirllo
AL ESTATE, INSUR-
rt't AND RENTAIQ
ffnH.!S.,,!W- ?i -
7r, . ,uo'8 tor rent.
J8 Central Avnmm
ou Auto f aiTFfi
?A 'i c" Jlrd Parlor
I(Mllln- I. -..w., ir,,
A GOOD WATTiT
u FI.fc JEWELItY
C BARKER
-L0 S,,"!"' elry Hep,r,g.
LM?lHhfleh,
1.
' BOATTia
a. n. noDaiNs
tarshfield Paint
? "?. Co.
ijmte "u '' -u. Oregot
nsiiwn.FrTf
niE. Ynn ,
WER nr.v IJAr A MESSRN.
0r 1ellTer;7S0,aethlng sent for
iB. unargei
es reason-
CIUs anANBY,
Brown Sho
FOR GIRL!
11 A TTI Tl ff1
I omcK in am sizes
Murshficlu
de leox sonnr
in:
" ! I'uwmim.
CORNER."
298
US
Company
nil tho records of Coos Countv.
Front St.. Mnrshrield. Phono in 1,1
W. J. RUST, Manegcr
TONIGHT
Strong Western (Inuim, far above
fresh comedv ollVi'lmr In- ilu W..s(.
onViliijj, skillfully played by
'
- - K)c. XEVER MORE
The French Realty Co-
I Ins cnlls for and roprosonls the
following:
Havo party who wants to ront
for term of years from C to 40
acres of good bottom laud on
either Coos Itlvor or Catching
Inlet.
Havo buyor for Improved or
partly Improvod farm.
Havo I'ortlnnd lots nnd ncro
ngo for oxchnngo for property on
Coos Uay.
Wo nro Marshflold and North
Hond ngonts for tho Nowarlc FIro
Insurant' o Co., ono of tho oldest
nnd strongest companies In ex
istence. Correctly
specialty.
written policies a
French Realty Co.
315 No. Front St., Mnrsliflold
I Will Furnish Your
House c.i the
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman
841 North Front St.
Hub. Phone 29G-X: Res. Phono 166
The Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
prepared to do sll kind, of haulln
on short notice. Wet meet all trains
nnd boats and we also have the latest
stylo Reynolds PInno Mover. We
guarantee our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phones 98-R. 120-J '9-L.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See COBTHELZ
PHOITO 8131. . .
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TIDES FOR JAXUARY.
Holow Is given tho Hmo
nnd
height of high and low water
at
Mnrshriold.
Tho titles nro placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino nnd holghts on the
Mccond lino of oncli dny; a coinpai
iRnn on conRccutlvo heights will
Indicate- whothor It Is high or low
water. For high wator on tho bar,
iiilntrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
21,11... 2. IS 7.0 1 1.22 R.0!)
'Ft... IT. a. I 7.2 1.0
22IIr.s... 2.u8 8.00 2.1 1 S.lil
ifi... n.o :i.o 7.1 l.s
WEATHER forecast.
OREGON Itnln In west and
rain or snow In east tonight
nnd Wednesday. Modorato
south to southwest winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 2 1 hourH ending it
I: 13 a. in., Jan. 21, by HonJ.
OBtllnd, special government me
teorological obsorvor:
Maxlmuiii 11
Minimum HO
At 1:13 a. in II
Precipitation 21
Wind Southwest, rainy.
Meet Xct Week. Tho llrldgo
club will meet Wednesday, January
2!i. Instead of this week, with Mrs.
Win. Ilorsfnll, Jr., as hostess.
Concert Similar Tho Coos Hay
Concert Hand will give a concert
at the Masonic Opera Houso next
Sunday afternoon at 2:3.. Pop
ular music will bo played.
Meat Itiir Today. A motion In tho
case of Fletcher vs. Sonmnn. Involv-
Hot Coffee
Hot Chncotnto
Hot lloiilllun
Hut. Ten
Try Cup Today
at
Stafford's
WANT ADS.
WAXTED Position by lady Menu
graphor; can furnish references.
Address "M", caro Times.
WAXTIID A girl at Stnirord's Con-
fcctlonory.
FOR SALE Household fin iiKtite
and llxtures for live rooms. Ev
erythlng for home. Present houso
020 South Hrondway can bo rented
J. II. LnChnpollo,
WAXTKD Olrl for ollho work.
Must bo accurate. Address In own
hand writing. "Competent", Caro
Times olllce.
LOST About 10 days ago, side
curtain for an automobile. Ho
ward for return to Times olllco.
FOU ItKXT Housekeephig apart.
inontB. Lloyd Hotel.
FOU SAM-: ('euiiluo Hart. .Moun
tain Holler Canaries. Trained
Singers. Phono 387.
FOK SAl.t: Seven-room modern
two-story house and ono lot In
South Marshflold, $1800 down,
balance on time. Address Heal
ICstnto, caro Times olllce.
FOU ItKXT Seven-room houso on
South Hroadway. Inuncdlato pos
session. Inaulro Dr. C. C. Tag
gort, Coko Uulldlng, City.
WAXTKD Ono or two unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping.
Phono 29-J.
FOU SALIv A fluo 1 l.iuontJwold
registered boar, puro Herkshlro.
Also two 0-months-old; good
bono, good length, good stock,
Cedarbrook Hnncli, Ilox (U, Slier
wood , Oregon.
WANTED lly an elderly man, to
do chores, porter or Janitor work
tor board and lodging. Win. A.
Hays, Phono 120-R.
FOU SALE Household furniture,
clludlng good rango. Inquire nt
Star Grocory, Eastsldo, Oregon,
FOU SALE I. C. S. complete dec
..trlcal engineering courso, con
taining 13 books, Iuquiro tho
Times olllco.
FOU SALI3 Store building, 23x30,
six living rooms above; fixtures
nnd gonornl stock. Rose A. Fer
ry, RIverton, Oregon.
FOU SALI3 Horses, harness nnd
wagon. Phone 57-J, Coos Day
Steam Laundry.
FOU RENT, SALE, TRADE, or RE-
PAIR Singer sowing machines.
Inquire 131 Park Ave. or Phono
280-X
FOR RENT 7 room houso on South
4th Street. Inquire J. E. Edmunds
Coos Bay Wiring Company.
FOR SALi: Dry wood, fir anil al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phomo 158-L.
SOCIAL CALEXDAR.
TUESDAY
Hoyal Auction llrldgo with Mrs.
F. K. (lettlriH.
Prldo of Oregon Camp No 2771
IiiBtnllntion at Finnish hall.
Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. A. L.
Hut, of Hunker Hill.
WEDNESDAY
Methodist Ilrotlierhood Associa
tion with Fred Weaver.
Ing tho Seaman rcsldenco property
on Flrod avenue, which Is claimed
by heirs of tho Into Coos Hay man.
Is sot for hearing bofoio Judgo
Coke In ehnmbers today. Tho mo
tion Is to sot nsldc tho decroo val
idating the sale of tho property by
the ndmlulHtralor.
Flour I'p Flour has advanced
forty cents per barrel or ten cents
per snek on the local market dur
ing the last few days.
Orders Auto (iooruo flood nun
" will receive a now Font dollrnrr niitn
! for F. A. Sncchl on tho Hronkwator
this week. Tho mnchlno will bo
used by Mr. Snechl for delivering
milk.
Hearing Tomorrow A hearing of
tho creditors of Mr. Amos, tho Myrt.Io
Point logger, who recently went Into
bankruptcy, will bo held In Judgo
Sehlbrcdo's olllco tomorrow, having
been postponed.
Wed at Salem Tho Falls City
News of Falls City, Oregon, con
tains tho following Item which will
bo of Interest on tho Hay: "I.eo
Tlbbltts and Miss Alllo Covel were
married at Salem Thursdny."
To Itiilld Houses S. T. Molllsh,
formerly of Olympln, Wash., is horo
with n view of locating. Ho has
been engaged In building and selling
houses, and thinks Coos Hay would
bo a good plnco to locate. Ho says
that the Oregon nnd Washington
laws mnko It dllllcult to build and
sell under contract.
Wed lu Fust. Hilly Watson, who
has just returned from a couple of
months on tho Claude Noble ranch
nt Ten Mile, snys ho received a
card from Jimmy Green, formerly
employed on Ferguson's transfer
line, saying that Oreen hnd recent
ly been mnrrlod at Hrooklyn, N. Y.
Urcon stuted tbnt ho and his bride
would como t Coos Hay next May.
Miss Tower Met lor. Tho Furoka
Herald of last Wednesday says.
"According to reports from tho hos
pital. MIbh (Iwyneddo Tower, who
lont nn arm and leg Sunday after
noon by being run over by an 13
street car, was this afternoon great
ly Improved lu strength nnd practi
cally no doubt existed ns to tho
outcome of her Injuries. Asldo from
a roinoto danger of Infection her
condition Is such tbnt final recov
ery Is certain."
Xaiiu' Horclver .1. I.. Kronenberg
of Hnndon was appointed receiver
for tho bankrupt Mlocono Oil and
Has Company or Handou. Ills baud
was llxcil at $3,000. M. D. Sherrard,
J. Ira Sldwell and Stovo Oalllor woro
appointed appraisers. Fight or ulno
bills havo boon llled, aggregating
about $2r00. It Is possible that the
receiver may tnko action to recover
from somo of tho stockholders, who
havo not pnld up lu full, according
to Judge sohiurcdc, referee In bank
ruptcy. Court Next Wi-ek. Judgo J. S.
Coko will convene- nn adjourned
term of circuit court nt Coqulllo
next Monday, Jnnunry 27. A num
bor of dnmngo suits nro slated for
trial. Among them is tho Parker
caso vb. tho Smith I.umbor Co, nnd
tho City or Marshflold, (Jeo. S.
Uaudall vs. tho Smith Co., nnd
John West vs. the Smith Co., tho
Inttor on a motion to have It rc
mnnded from tho fedornl court to
tho circuit court nnd tho enso of
SveiiBon vs. tho Cody Lumber Co.
If thoy como to trlnl, as Is now
expected, thoy will bo tried before
Juries with the exception of the
hearing on tho West enso.
No Action Taken No nctlon has
boon taken yot cnncornlnir tho nroso-
cutlon of tho parties who failed to
stop tho fight in tho Hlnnco hotel
Saturday night botweon Magoo and
Mornlas, tho latter being a Moxlcnu
Instead of a Greek ns was first re
ported. Just what will bo done Is
not known. Through n typographi
cal error In tho Times yestordny, it
was stated that Mayor Straw was not
in favor of such n prosecution. May
or Straw took tho first stand that
whonover thero was troublo of any
kind around that tho ownors of tho
places should call an olllcor at once
instead of allowing tho brawl to go
ahead, or tho parties simply thrown
into tho street, nnd ho bad notlco to
this effect served on tho saloons n
few months ngo.
Keep Your
Feet Dry
IX A PAIR OF OUR
$3.00 to $7.00
Shoes
Keep Your
Head Dry
IX OXE OF OUR
$ 1 .50 to $3.00
Hats
Keep Your Body
WARM
AND DRY
OF OUR
IX OXE
CHAVEXKTTE OVERCOATS,
$10 and $lfi.
FIXUP
Marshfield
North Rend
PERSONAL NOTES
JI3SS13 SMITH of South Coos Hirer
is in town today.
W. II. MOIUMN of Daniels Creek
Is In town today.
J. M. CITLLI3Y Is In
from Catching Inlet.
town toilny
FRANK SMITH Is In town today
from South Coos River.
MRS. C. 13. I3DWARDS of Allegany
Is spending todny lu town.
I3LMI3R MATSON or Catching In
let 1b a town visitor today.
CIIAS. HI3ISNI3R of North Inlet Is
In town today on business. .
W. M. HA1LI3Y of North Hond was
lu Marnhflcld this morning. I
NINIAN WI3HSTI3R Is lu Marsh
field from North Coos River.
'ORFV of Mnln Pixib ' ('.011"c(,t,t,n nt I'ortlnnd for a
nGMar;hne.d'ndy?00"'i1rr,nln,Cn9t TV'T'8 l, ??
Into Washington next Monday night.
SIMON 1CNF.ORI3X
River Is Ii
LOtnq ST iwsiq nt Vnrtti intoi
hi Marshrfeh Visitor To' day
. '
MISS OLLI13 RICHARDS of Sum
nor Is spending tho day lu town
C. W. LANK of Hnndon wns a busl-
no., visitor In tho city yesterday.
.1. CLINKINnKARD loft today ior
California to spend a row weoks.
MRS. J. 13. NOAH of North Coo.-''t" UV' ,. .,, Fohruar ' 1"
River Is In town spending tho."" 0 "Zho WortndSTJralni
"J I Id 1i mmmfnlna mi.t nnni rrtt K.
13. NYMANOVI3R left todny Tor Son
Francisco nnd other California
points.
MRS
WALKI3R of llnynes Inlet Is
lu town todny on business
and
pleasure.
JAMKS LANDRITH or South Coos
Itlvor Is a business visitor toi
Mnrshriold todny.
I). O. HKCKKR will bo an outgoing
pnHsongor on tho Drain stage to -
morrow morning.
MISSKS I3LNA. HILDUR nnd 13L
LIS SI3LAND13R nro spending tho
day In Marshflold.
MISS INI3Z IIUNCIf, who was In
Mnrshrield yosrerday, returned to
Coqulllo this morning.
TIII30 HRADLI3Y. representing
Lnngley &. Michaels of San Frnn
clseo, Is calling on Mnrshriold
trade.
MRS. J. W. CAHT13R. who has boon
visiting Mrs. C. 13. Kdwnrds of
Allegany returned homo this
morning.
ROY LANDRITH or North Coos
River canio down tho river this
morning nnd Is spending the day
In town.
MIL IIOOP13R. representing Lilly
& Co., wholosalo druggists, loft
this morning on n business trip
to Hnndon.
MRS. C. O. ROSI3 or North Inlot
Is spondlng n row dnys with her
dnughtor. Mrs. Otto Frederick
sou or North Hond.
MRS. CARL SMI3DHI3RO or Catch
ing Inlet Is visiting hor parents,
Mr. nnd Mra. Henry Illnck In
South Mnrshriold todny.
MRS. 13LIZAHKTII ADAMS ox
pects to lenvo with her brother,
Jay C. Mahonoy tomorrow morn
ing ror Florcnco ror n short visit.
MR. ami MRS. PAUL CROOKS or
Sumner moved to Marshflold this
morning. Mr. Crooks will bo
employed by Goodalo's Automo
bllo lino.
Mn. and MRS. G. T. TREADOOLD
or nandon, who woro In Marsh
flold yestordny afternoon, return
ed homo tills morning. Geo. P.
Topping, nnother Hnndon visitor,
nlso returned homo today.
L. W. TRAVER roturnod yestordny
trom Coqulllo whoro ho hns beon
ror tho past week working ror
tho Record Abstract Company,
nnd will roturn there In a day
or two to spend a month or bo
doing somo special work ror tho
company,
MRS. DORSEY KREITZER nnd son
WILLIAM, nro expected homo to
morrow via Drain from Monrovia,
Calif., whoro they visited at tho
FOR HIGH-GRADE .MEAT and fan
cy SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS call
up PHONE Mil, Tho NORTH
BI3XD REFRIGEHATTXG .MEAT
CO., where you can SAVE FIVE
PER CENT by paying cash.
We are solo agents lor
Booth's Famous
Oysters
solid meat sea flavor and guar
anteed to havo beon raised In
uncontamlnnted beds.
Two sizes
50c and 73c.
Ring us up and try a can.
Stauff Grocery Co.
Maskey's Candles,
Phone 102
HUGH M'LAIN
RUSHES EAST
Oregon Democratic Messenger
Finds That He Is Due in
Capital Next Monday.
Hugh Mcl.nln yesterday discover
ed Hint Instead o( reaching Wash
ington. D. C. with the Oregon
electornl vote by Februarv 12 that
ho had to bo there with the re
turns next Monday. If ho doesn't
ho found that a fine of $1000 or
so wns attached to tho delay and
so ho mndo arrangements to get
away last night by Gardiner nnd
- "!'.n ,SimB,!?1c1!",1 .r,g8 ,'0,nK hl to
KfJ1,m,,,,ir"i"?h 'JH rn,,,1(I,y "V.09"
slnle. Do plans to mnko n flvlnc
' ' " "'scovory or too requirement
I K;.nTdnMlitl0nl,ll,,Sr- '"i8' Mcl'tt,l5
lmviug noticed nn Item In ono of
inu imijiuih iiuu iinouo jsinuu nau
alrcndy sent In Its returns. This
started Hugh to thinking, on ac
count or tho mix up lu the Oregon
Inu'.. ..1.....1 lt. , l..l..1 ........ I -
ihodoetoV m,d ' looking ud
mo taw no round tnnt next Monday
was tho laBt day for tho olectors to
bring tho votes to Washington, al
though olllclnl action Is not taken
In tho mountains and near PorN
lnnd by tho recent bllzznrd, It Is
doubtful If ho can mnko It through
by that time, but such a contin
gency would nrobnblr bo taken Into
I n.tnnl,.., 1... Mm ..am ...... h .
'""'nn "i --"-- - - - -'-"'"-- --
Win. Grimes homo. Mr. Grimes lias
returned rrom Washington,
' ,r- P'SII Is hero on business and
I Pleasure.
, c- -, AItKI3lt or Cntchlng Inlet Is
1 " business visitor to town todny.
-
Muti. ijuuaii langdo.x and son,
HOMKR, of Hrldgovlllo, Cnl., were
puHst'iigurs on tho Steamer Allln
tmco, which stopped in horo this
morning, bound for Portland, to
visit friends and relatives In that
city.
HKNItY SRN0STACKI3N hns return
ed rrom n business trip to Coqulllo.
Tho school board at Coqulllo Is fig
uring on buying a block or prop
erty near tho court houso for a
now Bchool building. Mr. Song
Btnckon represents tho McDonald
Interests, which own about two
thirds of It and tho balanco Is
owned by It. 13. Shine and another
party.
AMONG TIIK SICK.
I
Tom Hall wan ablo to bo around
-
today nrter several dnys' confine
ment lo his homo ns result of an
i Injured kneo cap,
Cal Wright Is nursing a sprained
right wrist, resulting rrom a rail
yestordoy.
Frank Wilson, foromnn of Cnmp
1. Is In Mnrshriold ror a row dnys.
Mr. WIIboij Is Biifforlng from nn nt
tack or tho grip.
Will Emerson, brnkomnn of
Camp C, Is In town ns tho result
or a sovoro bum on tho hand, re
ceived whllo cleaning an engluo.
Tho burn Is or so serious a unturo
that It may bo necessary to graft
now skin.
HOTEL ARRIVALS. I
COOS Win. Gngo, Coqulllo; T.
J. Thrift, Coqulllo; H. N. Gilborr.
Portland; Win. Doylo, Coos Itlvor
Wllmn Hughes, Hnndon; Mrs. Alex
McLcod, Handou.
BLANCO P. H. Ilollnnd, Pnrk
orsburg; Charles Lnkduiu, North
Bond,
LLOYD Mrs. M. Roch, North
Bond; A. W. Noal, Sacrnmonto.
CHANDLER G. P. Topping,
Bnudon; Mr. nnd Mrs. G. T. Trend
gold, Baudon; Mllo M. Plorsou,
Lnkesldo; Inoz F. Bunch, Coqulllo:
C. W. Lake, Hnndon; J. v. Rossor,
Gardiner; A. A. Hnlo, Portland:
C. A. Buck, San Francisco; H. S.
Hnrrot, Portland.
RESUME JETTY WORK.
Work at tho Johnson-Anderson,
rock quarry a tow miles holow Mn
ploton, started up again this week,
nrtor bolng shut down nbout three
weoks, Floronco West.
Don't forget that wo havo ve
miiihmI our MID-WEEK TAFFY
SALES SPECIAL PRICE of inOTS
POUXD EVERY WEDNESDAY.
LEWIS' CONFECTIONERY.
ESCAPED AFTER 15 YEARS.
W. P. Broyles mado a success
rul oscapo nrtor 15 years of suf
roring rrom kidney and blnddor
troublos. Foley Kldnoy Pills ro
loased him and will do just tho
same ror others. Ho says, "Thoy
cured a most sovoro bnckacho with
palntul bladder Irrogularltles, and
thoy do all you claim ror them."
Hofuso substitutes. Lockhart &
Parsons, Tho Busy Corner.
THAT PEACHES AND CREAM
COMPLEXION COMES FRO.M
USIXG
Penslar
Buttermilk Cerate
S3 nnd 50c.
;j iirmff ffl ; 1w