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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, .MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION. IWANT ADS, .Portion, by woman, lis at'1'1 I'.ll IB"' ,.nrU fill- ! flUV lllllll houseKooiiui in - Adress "1- euro .TliiifU. bit forniture. -Iloitsoliottt unil 'kitchen Call 187 So. Second St. JTJI(.(;mil fresh milch row. phone l-"'-'. ui,l' tl furnished rooms with Hull tiU-' Hin ot. ., 'or phone tJJ roit bath. XT.;)Tvo Wills lor ml dining room navlans, preierreu. uuuu p. 38S.I. kltrlirii Uyjm-Wonmii to do washing (or fomil' 01 lwo' """"u 111 Times ofllee. nil sAI.lv '' registered Hoi- hteln bull, 2 yrs. old. First $100 (takes him. ''I'0110 a0- LTtjlljIGraphoplioiie with U records, all In goon eonu i on, lor 1)30. Capt. Masters of Mlllleomn. U jjaM'I I M'1 Slmkereuro'H orks, 1 not' .Manors in iiiMiurj', i t Ancient anil aiouern wwra- ..... i iii:......,. n n lliire, 1 set isamrui iiwiury. X. Broadway. jrh: .in now ill Mnrshlleld mid teady to tlo dressmaking. Phone P M.' . . . . j . . .... 1 A.... 2-li. IlesiUOIiro l.i'iu veuirai avb, rs. Mary P. Tauer. p,vr Rooms and housclceep- eg rooms at i no niu. ItKNT Itooms. Phonu .(li!ll. hext Furnished Hut, close in. Phone 1C4-J. HKXT Furnished rooms -with stand hath. 2flt"L. 373 S. Gth. XTK I) Clrl for otllre work. ..Ad- ess In own handwriting. "Olllce," re Times. Workmen Like Dutchess Trousers Because they wear well, and are warranted 10 cents a Button; $1.00 a Rip. They look good, too, under the heavy strain of a strenuous job ' It is well to have an extra pair or two for "off duty" wear. The extensive line of fabrics in our DUTCHESS TROUSERS showing, makes it easy to please every kind of trousers buyer. OCTOBER TIDKS. Below Is given, ttie time and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the Hint line and heights on the secoud lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It la high or low water, n'or high water on the bar substruet 2 hours 34 minute!). y 7 1 U rs . . 0.27 O.i:: 12.49 c.r.r. I Ft . . . r..:', 0.7 6.1 0.3 28 His. . 1.21 U.r7 1.20 7.41 Ft. . . fi.i'i 0.!) o.r. o.:i 21i;Ilrs. . 2.12 7.:!!l 2. Of, 8.27 Ft. . . ti.G 1.1 0.7 0.G 30llrs. . II.Ol 8.20 2.44 !).t:! j Ft. . . 1.4 G.'.l 0.8 :tiiirs. . :i.r.o s.r.s :i.22 10.00 Ft. . . 5.3 l.G C.S) 0.S appointed pastor. It Is expected that the Rev. Gregg will bring his family to Mars'.MIeld in the near future. some eomplalnt'that they are"axe"dT heavily for modern lire equipment land to protect the 15-storv blocks' that are now free from taxation.! i .... i. ..ii . . . . .... i W. C. GUI IS Mas Dlpthciln ll. E. Poilln. mh. A,il' helleve that they will have to lor of the Smith-Powers company, Is , ,,liUL' 801,10 (,f t"e burden on the quite 111 at his home on South Sixth I l)lllllll"l,Ts as they are not satisfied street, near the Catholic Church, of ! wlth 1,1(3 single tax system, dlptherla. He has been nuarantlned. Tll ''0iul fI0" Drain to Marshllold Where he contracted' the disease Is l wns an railroad building was1 a mystery. .reported to be In progress. Coos MILLWRIGHT HAS HACK BROKEN Bay, with her coming terminals, will mill in iiiinawav. An oxnlnslnn " a strong eomnetltor fm- hnr Biaio FATALLY occurred at Sunrise Creamery, near' cities. .ujrue roim, wnicb frightened the team or Fred Massey. Thev ran away, throwing Mr. Massey out. Ho received a compound fracture of his right arm and a seriously lacer ated head. Dr. M. o. Stemmler ac companied him to the Mercv Hos pital at North Head, where he Is be ing cared for. AT C. A. SMITH MILL FATHER OF MRS. OGHEN. PERSONAL NOTES FRED STOCK, of Sumner. Is Marshllold today on business. In , HKXT Nicely furnished front om. can at Jii. rirsi hi. i i ItKNT "i-iooiii modern flat. In ure 121 Second street North. 1 HKXT Modern (l-rooni house. bply Fred Holm, I'll Hlrod ave- le. rnoae ISAI.K CIIKAl' 1 lots. 2-5vl"0 I, partly cleared, with barn, In It.. Day railt. imiulro at Times Kite. SAI.K Dry wood, any leuutb Campbell's word yards. Suits purchased In this store will he kept pressed free of cliiuge. Woolen Mill Store Wearing Apparel boys. for Men and IKIl Km'rlenced miners fcbj mine. nt PHONE iron 10 Cent I Dan Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY fe Have" Open House Today fofAII the World The BUSY CORNER has a wide-open welcomo for the world. e carpenters havo torn out one sldo but It will bo quickly ro wed with crystal plate that will make It one of the most at wtlve as well as modern nhnrmncies in tho city. This is In the e of better facilities and ho 'tor t.ervico for tho pooplo nil tho la til 1 UNt "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US WKATHKIt FOHI'M-AST. y Akki Intel l'n I" Coo liar Tlim- 1 ORFGON Fair with north to west winds. I I l,(K'AI. TKMI'F.HATUHK i I HKCOItl) I I For tho 24 hours ending at j I 4:43 a. m October 27, by HenJ. j Ostlind, siieclnl government me- j teorollglst: Maximum tl I Minimum At 4:43 a. m Til I Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1. 1013 8.4G j Precipitation same period j I last year 7.77 Wind: Northwest, cloudy. lUg Hout Aground. Tho Stanley Dollar, one of tho big vessels of the Dollar line, went aground In llolllng I'lim Hay last week and was some what damaged. Leave On Stnue. Among tne re cent departures on fe .Marsiiuoiu- Roseburg auto stage line were, R. W. Konf. A. II. I'age, Mrs. Frank Hlrch and d. W. Oralinm. Money In Ills Sleeve. W. Moody was arosieu tins morning ior hhum- catlon. He had some change In Ms pocket and n $10 hill was found se creted In the lining of Ills coat sleovo. Council TonlKht. The Marsh- I'eld City Council will meet this evening to take up various matters, among which will be Hie fixing of tho city tax lovy for tho on- suing year. Dedicate Chapel Tho chapel at Coaledo was dedicated yesterday by the Rev. s. I.ekaotaosshrdluaoln the Rev. 0. I.eroy Hall of the cruis er Llfe-I.lne. The new chapel is for the accommodation of the log gers at Coaledo and services will bo held there at regular Intervals by different clergymen. Four Arrests II. C. Mclnnls. ar rested Snturday for Intoxication, put up $10 cash ball and failed to show up Tor trial. II. R. Maxwell and C. C. Gilbert were arrested, Saturday night for lighting and drunkenness, helng picked up near Second and Market, and woro lined $fi anloce. Tom Ryan failed to show up for1 trial and his $10 cash ball was for-1 felted. O. C. HAMLIN was In from Heaver Hill yesterday to visit with friends. MISS LOU MAIIAFFY of South Coos Is a visitor in Marshllold today. P. J. KOLSTAD of South Coos River Is In Marshllold today on business. W. C. Craig, millwright at tho C. A. Smith mill and a well known resi dent of South Marshllold, was fatally Injured Saturday afternoon In an ac cident at tho C. A. Smith mill. His back was broken and the spinal col umn severed Just below tho fourth rib. Ho was taken to Mercy Hospital whoro ho still lingers. There is no hopo for his recovery, but hj may Mirvlve for two or three days. He has a wife and two sons and his daughter Is Mrs. Warner Ogron. Ho was otto of tho most highly re spected employes of the mill and tho .T. F. MASTKRS, of Sumner, came ncullknt has cnuscd much sympathy, down on the Sunrise this morn- Xo 01,0 mw Craig's accident. Ho Ing. :wns found almost unconscious on the Hoor of tho mill, with tho clothing THOMAS LAWHORN of Allegany Is mostly gone from tho tho lower por- a iiusittess today . vlBltor In Marshllold Hon of his body. Ho said later that ho went up to put a chain on a sprocket and sat down to do It. It Is bolloved that he sat on the guard of another chain that operates only occasionally " and when It started his clotblns jF. L. GREKNOUOH of Dnndon was wns cnUK,lt ,and ho wng ,nJured and Jitdgo " .'luiBiinuiu iiuHiness visitor yes- thrown to tho door. .ludgo lortiay MRS. A. T. IlIGGS of North Rend spent Sunday with Marshllold friends. ludgo Morrow Ouiilng- Cokl lllla ilnnliln.l ti. Morrow como hero to nreslde nvor ! the December term of court which GK0K0K DWYER or Coaledo spent will open nt Coqullle on December 8. i Sl"day with friends and relatives Judge Morrow was to havo como to ,lor0, hold a special term to hear coses1.,., ,-.,,, a"..,, , In which Jii.ln C.nUn wna ,i.a,.ni..,A,h' ARDKLL of South Coos River ,, .. .... ' I came down on tho Rainbow this ..u.iv.vi, ouiuu ui IIIU pillllUH lied. were not ready for trial now and finally 't was agreed to wait until tho later date. Then Judge Coke will go to Portland and hold court for .ludgo Morrow. morning. Federal AVnrden. Stato Gnmo Warilon Flnley nnnounces that J. M. Thomas or Coos Hay Is ono of tho eight' redornl gnmo wnrdens ho hns appointed In Oregon to enrorco tho now federal gamo law. Huy Launch. The launch Sunrise. tho property of tho Coos liny Con densing Company, was sold today to Masters Hrothors, who operate boats botween Sumner and Marshllold. Tho Sunrise will be given n thorough overhauling by Its new purchasers, after which It will be put on as an extra boat between Marshllold ami Sumner, theroby greatly improving tho present service. Tho Sunrlso was built in the spring of l!)08 by Max Tlmmormnn and sold to tho Coos Hay Condensing Company, whoro It has been used as a milk carrier. A. L. DARKER, Jr., and wHe, of Sumner, are In Marshllold today on business. IS HELD FOR SEVERE GRIME ARCHIE JOHNSTON returned yes terday from a trip through tho Willamette Valley. MRS. A. D. noONE and children, of Sumner, nro In Marshllold to day visiting relatives. C. J. STADDEN and son. of Sum ner, camo down on tho Sunrlso from Sunnier this morning. Holds Court -Judge Coko hns con cluded the Soptombor term or equity cases at Coqulllo, but will hear a number In chambers hero. Ho has decided to dovoto Mondays to tho cases until nil aro disposed of. Iloseliurg Men Here. Mayor Joseph Mlcolll, or Rosobnrg. and Robert G. Smith, a prominent nose bnrg man, arrived dtore today on roulo to Gardiner on business. They will make a short visit with friends horo. rpheum Tonight W FKKT OF NEW I1CTURES. GREAT Nedy. WESraatX. STORFUES AND A SIDE SPLlTTIXfl ADMISSION lOr. P'r Huylng Your RAINCOATS the fine line TODD, The Tailor. ism Fro,,. s(.t Which of todays V Store nrJc noney -saving for you? TEs Royal TONIGHT FEATUKE FIMIS A three-reel and a two-reel. THE HOUSE OM MYSTERY This picture Is out ot the ordinary, and sure to lie a tlvrlller. IN A VOtAN'S GRIP An In tense drunia In tlu-e reels. IiOHSTERH ALL STYLES An excellent comedy. Adrntsston, Lower' Floor J5c. Bal cony ioc. Thursday night, "The Spanish and Mexican Bull Fight'," Exciting and thrilling. Exact In every detail. R SUR AN C HIZZ FUNMAKERS Nov. 3rd. Plan for MeetliiR. Messrs. McEI downey nnd Doll aro today perfect ing plans for tho Mon'g Fellowship Club meeting which will bo hold to morrow night. A good progrnni Is bolng nrrangod nnd a largo attend nuco Is oxpocted. Decision Afliriued Tho Oregon Supremo Court hns sustained tho de cision of Judge Coke In tho caso of, R. G. ' Case, convicted of peddling ,ms- K- u- HANSEN and daughter without a l'cense. Caso sold bug gies for tho Spnuldlng company of Grlnnoll, Iowa, nnd tho caso Involved ono sold to Jim Hayes, who lives near Myrtlo Point. This Is said to he the first tlmo that tho higher court has nlflrmcd a caso of this kind in Oregon. Tho Spauldlng company usually got nrouiul It on tho ground that tho law Interfered with Intorstato business, but In this caso it waH shown that tho buggy was furnished from n warohouse at Rosebtirg instead of bolng shipped direct from Grinuell. "DERBY" STEVENS OF NORTH REND ARRESTED TODAY 17-YEAH-OLI) (illlL IS HIS AC CUSER. J. E. Stevens of North Bend, known as "Derby" Slovens because of the cigar of that brand that he Imninufnctures, was arrested this morning by Marshal Anderson of North Bond on tho charge ot un lawful co-habltatlon. Tho charges against StovottB woro filed by Helen Dodson, a sovonteon-year-old girl from La Grande, Or., who has been working In his factory. Sho charges that Mtoy havo boon living togother. Stevens Is In Jail ponding his pre liminary hearing. The Dodson girl came horo about two years ago from La Grande and It Is understood that bho makes other serious charges. ' Justice- Sinister of North Bend i.i H.I.. i 1 1 . .. i ii... . nf flno Piiiiiiiv 1nf mi 11. la mnrn. '" "liuriuillll mill IIIU ulllirKOS lug's train for Southern California. wo,,w Probnbly bo changed before W. M. SHOOK or South Coos River i wns a passongor on tho Rainbow I today, coming to town on business. ' IMISS CARRIE RODINE of Allegany, loft on this morning's train fori Coaledo, where sho will lake : chnrge of the school thero. Fine Dance at Llbby. Quito n num bor of Marsliflold young rolks went out to Llbby laBt Snturday night to attend tho dance given thero by the Elliott orchestra. Those who attend these dances regularly say that tho best dancers In Coos County are to bo found at Llbby. To Rush Bridge. Medford papers announce that County Judge Touvlllo has sent a telegram to Contractor E, G. .Perham of Marsliflold, asking him to rush the construction of tho By bee bridge there. Some of the resi dents claim that he has not been working large enough force to get It completed before high water. Novel Auto Service. A novel ex periment was tried at the ranch of Fred Gage near Allegany, of running an ensilage cutter and blower with a little Mitchell runabout1 auto, which was a perfect success. A small pulley was keyed onto one of the rear axles and a belt run from that to the cutter, giving ample speed and power. , Extend: All; The board of Direct ors of tne first unnsiian uutircu yesterday extended a call of ono year to Iter. Samuel Gregg, extending from Jan 1. 1913, to Jan 1, 1914. The board extended this call because of the ability shown by the recently Brother Dead. Mrs. F. C. Birch loft yesterday for Chlco, Calif., In re. spouse to a message stating that her hrothor, Evorolt Morrlm, had died Saturday night. Ho hail been suffering from lung trouble, hut was supposed to havo recovered, until ho sufforetl a rolnpso a week ago. whoro thoy will spend the winter. Rosehurg News. MRS. DORSEY KREITZER loft this morning via llamlon, for Monrovia, Calif., whoro sho will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grimes for awhile, II. INGBRRIGTSEN, who havo had nhnrgo of J. L. Koontz's machine shop, nnd wifo plan to loavo tho latter part of tho week ror Paliror nln, whoro thoy will spend tho winter. tho hearing. L. B. LARSON has returned from Myrtlo Point, where ho has been conducting a special salo at the Sponcer & Shelly store, Sponcer & Sholly nranglng to movo their stock to North Bend. Meet Tuesday. The Eplscopnl Church Guild will moot promptly at 2:30 p. m.. tomorrow afternoon at I ho home of Mrs. W. A. Toyo. J. WRIGHT WILSON HOME. FRANK BAI.LETTE, who hns bocn employed in Wilsons' blacksmith shop for somo tlmo, has gono to Marsliflold, whoro ho has accopted a position In a shop there. Frank Is a good smith. llamlon World. Murshfifld Man Returns from Trip to Northern Cities. J. Wright Wilson, having return ed from Vancouver, 1). C via Port land and Seattlo, notes the general conditions good and the sawmills along tho Columbia River all appear to bo sawing. Upon Inquiry among somo of tne financiers at Seattle ho was told that the city Is con sidered to be on a more substantial basis than at any time during the past several years. He says Vancouver, the gateway to Western Canada, is suffering somo depression which Is considered only temporary, and Is largely attributed to tho Balkan war, Canada fools the effect. The grain crop of the prairies was never known to be better and all seem optimistic as to her future, and anchor their faith on the millions bolng Bpent by the terminal railroads entering the city, as well as other large projects un der way. Owing to tho exemption of buildings from taxation It has been the means of rather heavy building, and small holders make MAYOR JOSEPH MICELLI nnd Roht. E. Smith leave for Marsli flold on route to Gardiner on busi ness with tho big E. W. Sparrow estate, Including nlrout 13,000 acres of valuable timber lauds near Gurdlnor. Rosehurg Review. NORM WILSON, tho successful little Marsliflold Jockey, returned homo Friday after a trip ovor tho Washington circuit, following his many victories In tho Oregon races. Nay and Goodpasture are bringing their horses in via Rose hurg. Charley Foster was slightly hurt at Dayton, REPORT 6IRL IS BEING HELD MARSHAL CARTER REFUSES TO CONFIRM OR DENY REPORT THAT HE HAD MISS GRAHAM DETAINED THERE. According to a report in circula tion horo touay, n Miss Graham of Marsliflold, was being detained by tho Portland police on n charge, of attempting to elope. The glrl'n father was said to ho on route to Portland from Coos Bay. Marshal Carter, who was said to havo wired the Portland police to detain her, refused to give out anything con cerning tho matter. (JOES TO SEE SISTER. Geo, W. Urit'iain Will meet Relative Hu Has Not Seen In 1ft Years. G. W. Graham and daughter, Lola, loft In a privato car Saturday for Rosehurg on tholr wny to Portland. Mr. Graham Is going to moot his sis ter, Mrs. V. Walsna, who Is on her way to Florida. This will bo tholr first mooting In fifteen years. Masquerade Dunce at Eekhofr Hall Saturday, Nov. 1; given by North Bend Band. If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad in The Times. Times Want Ads Bring Results Special Price On fine quality Initial Stationery, 40c. per box during this wook. Your Initial In DeU Bluo on High Grudo Linen paper. This ts the latest- and most artistic stylo, THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES.