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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHflELD, OREGON, MOMPAY, MAY 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. "m w aw a 111 S iiftVl ' ' f Mli 4MWIWWi vJ lUllWHoiMHk .WKk& WWW I iScoAHAxruD WWHB vsS?ln .Jwsss"- w Dato GuaranteedYet Cost No More ISN'T iworth a great deal to you to be sure,before you buy them, that your clothes are all wool, will hold shape and'style, and give satisfactory wear and service,? No doubt, you would ho willing io pay extra for this assurance, and consider it a good investment. But it isn't necessary. With every Olothcrai's fjuit or Overcoat, you can have a guarantee signed by the makers. This guarantee makes you suro of pure wool sure of good tailoring sure that your clothe? will wear and hold their shape and snappy, fresh - bought appear- I ance to the day you dia Card them. There's cor rectness and comfort in the fit, too, sure to please you. Yet, with all this in sured quality, Cloth craft (Mollies cost you only .$10 to $25. Tn this price range you will be surprised at what we can give you for $lb, $18 or $20. An investi gation of Olothcraft means better clothes for less money. Ready to wear, ready fit, ready for service. MH1MI Just say 5130 if you I Suit at $15 you ever saw. I illllMIIIINMMIXIMMIi Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Man Clothiers life lirKmk. Chopping Jm Bk Block W J? Willi Your Crtiichs Cure your rXbeuouUtm at once vrttk RHEUMATIC CURE Afdjou'll need neither canes nor crotches as long os you Jive. Kheumatle ? can be relieved, iheumatlsm can be cured and every trace of the pon cm be entirely driven out of your system ind that feeling of having a 2JyyourJotaunUUt on. You may rub yourself with knlment! i till ffi.$daybut you'll never rub the Rheumatism out. Liniments like JUxall KMln Oil give great relief but Kexall Rheumatic Cure removes he cause brlZ,'" Neutralizing tne uric acui, Gissoiving mo iui"- WMll the blood. . - wm,m hwyoajpu ou.M t Ut .bolll. of RexII Itn.um.u. -. CCT A BOTTLE TO-DAY. 60c. Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co. ; PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 -US COOB BAY TIDES. nol w Is given th time and holght of high and low water at MarsliDold. Th tides nro plnccd In the ordor of occurronco, with tholr times on tho first lino and holghts on the sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghta will Indicate whether It Is high or low wator. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. May. 11.39 C.19 11.21 0.9 4.9 3.5 12.03 7.28 0.00 0.G 5.0 0.00 C.27 1.00 7.7G G.7 0.1 5.1 7.40 2.03 9.13 5.1 0.1 5.3 9.01 3.01 9.G5 .2.7 4.7 0.7 5.G .3.59 10.20 3.59 10.54 .1.9 4.0 1.2 G.9 .5.11 11.29 4.59 11.33 .1.2 4.7 1.0 C.2 Hrs. Feor Hrs. Feet Hrs. Feet Hrs. Feet Hrs. Foot 2 5' Hrs. Feet Hrs, Feet 24 2G .4.31 .0.8 .5.2C .G.3 .0.22 .3.5 .1.37 .3.2 .2.51 SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY E. Club with end Motor C. I. Flye. North social. Mrs. Fannlo UUiiB at tea. TUESDAY Des8lo Club Hazard enter- Airs. w. H. Kennedy at bridge. Slstors of Uothnny with Mrs. J. T. McCormnc. v TIIK WEATHER (By Associated Pross.) OREOON Showers In west and showers and thunderstorm In cast tonight nnd Tuesday. South to west -winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlnc at 4:43 a. m.. Mnv 20. by Donl. Ostllnd, spoclal government mo- toorologlcal obBorvor: Maximum 05 Minimum 4G At 4:43 a. m 5 Precipitation 18 wind southwest; cloudy. v HORN. HANSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Jons HnnRon, nt tholr homo in Forndnlo, Sunday, May 19, n ten pound girl. Mother nnd child aro doing nicely. Mr. Hansen Is n member of tho firm of tho Norton & Hanson Sta tionery company. Oct Machinery. Tho Drcnkwator yestordny brought In n largo con signment of machinery nnd supplloa for tho McDonald & Vaughan Log ging company. Undergoes Operation. Mrs. R. K. Uooth, who undorwont an oporutlon at Mercy Hospital yestordny, wob re ported Rotting along nicely today, much to tho grntlllcatlon of hor many frlonds. New RuugnhmN, A. O. Rogers Is arranging to erect a bungalow on lu property at tho corner of Second and Illghlnnd. Gcorgo Ayro Ih also build ing nuothor now bungalow noar ins home In South MnrHhllold. Plan ItiiK "Walk. Grant Mooro and Leonard Straight aro off on a lilko to Mnrsh'flold via. Floronco. Thuv are talking soma of oponlng up a clothing store nt Floronco for a WANT ADS. FOE RUNT Newly furnished Hut furniture for Halo. Phono lu-ii. WILL TRADE for a milk cow a No. 1 brood sow weighing 200 lbs. with C flno pigs 0 weoks old. In qulro Times office. FOR SALE A No. 1 milk cow, 5 years old. Inquire nt Times of fice. FOR SALE Choice roses and lilacs. Phono 174-X. WANTED Mohair, wool nnd ens cara bark. Apply to Honry Seng slacken, at offlco of Title Guar antee & Abstract Co. FOR RENT Flno sunny house-keeping apartment. Sacchl Dldg. En qulro Nnsburg Orocory. FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Doano. Phono 331-R. WANTEDA competent girl for gonornl nouBoworK; gooa wugua. Apply Apt. 5, O'Connell bldg. FOR RENT Two ulco clean rooms. 131 Park nvts; upstulrs. FOR SALE 80-acro ranch on rlvorj crops In; $1200 cash handles It. Seo owner, O. M. Doutt, UlniiM Hotel. FOR SALE Ono new 20-foot gaso line launch. See Max Tlmraer man. 862 North Front stret. I1ARGAI.V SALE; 40 horsepower auto far G00; first-class condi tion: fully equipped: cost now $3000; will sell for $G00 on eat, terms. John L. Koontz Machine shop, North Front Btreet. Phone 180-1 -- Dayton Blcyelcs Marshfield Cyclery HICYCLES FOR RENT ies Want Ads Bring Results ULILDINO AND REPAIR WORK House Movlnsr und Onullng. Wo are prepared to do this work by tho day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Let us flguro with you. Q. S. FLOYD & CO. Phono 316-J. Marshfield, Ore. short tlmo nnd may locnto thoro for a longor time. They will take In tho Rhododendron Carnlvul at auy rato. Eugene Register. Netted Good Sum Rov. Fathor Munro announces thnt, $1124 was netted from tho rocont fair and ba zaar given by tho ladies of St. Moni ca's Catholic church at tho taborun clo. Party Poxtponcd On nccount of bo many of tho Progress club mem bers being absent from tho city it hns boon decided to hold tho annual club party nt n later dato than Tuos tlay evening for which It wna an nounced. Lost Debate. Tho Oregon Uni versity girls lost tho dobato with tho University of Washington nt Scnttlo lnnt week, tho Washington girls sup porting suffrage. Miss Marjorlo Co mnn, of Marshllold, was a membor of tho Oregon University team. To Introduce PlicnsnntA. J. W. Dennett, Tom Maglnnts and Archla Madden aro raising Chlnoso phonB ants this year. Mr. Donnott has 11 young ones. Ho plans to dlstrtbuto tho birds when they get largo onougli among rnnchors In this vicinity with a vlow of adding to tho gamo birds In Coos County. Get Together. Hugh -McLaln, of Mnrshflold, nnd his Portland part ner, Mr. Keating, havo been nwardou tho contrnct for putting in a $2G, 000 waterworks system nt Mon mouth, Ore. Tho work will bo di rected by Mr, Keating and will ro qulro ouly an occasional visit from Mr. McLaln. OiK'ii New Restaurant. W. J Urown, who recontly arrived horo from Idaho Falls, Idaho, has pu. cnased nn Interest with Fred Ktuid scn In tho Dnltlmoro rostnurant which hns Just moved Into flno now quarters nt tho corner of Commercial nnd Drondway. Mr. Urown Is nn ex perienced rostnurnteur and tho now firm will provo n strong ono. Iot Ik Sold. Tho deal for tho purchnso of tho S. C. Urown prop erty nt tho southeast corner of Third nnd Commercial was closed Into Saturday by C. II. Marsh. Tho corner Is 60 x 100 fcot, tho long frontngo on Commercial, nnd tho prlco was $10,000. Mr. Drown plnns to lenvo soon with hbi family for Saloin and they may mnko tholr homo In tho cnpltal city. Start Work Tho drlvlnir of till ing for tho foundation for tho ma chlno shop which Uradshaw & Kim ball will start horo soon, bognn this morning. Tho building will bo 50 x 75 nnd will bo just south of tho Hol land plant on North Pront streot. It Is bolng built by Contractor Johnson under tho supervision of Architect Tarpon. Mr. Uradshaw Is now horo and arranging for Installing tho plant. Court Continues. Judgo J. S. Colto roturnod to Coqulllo this morn ing to resunio tho adjourned hcbbIoii or circuit court. It will probably bo tho ond of tlio wook boforo court nd Journs. Lnst wcok an average of about ono Jury en bo n day was dis posed of bcsldon othor matters. Ono of tho Mnrshflold casos docldod last week was that of Ralmkopf vs. Ross over a $90 real estato commission, tho decision being against Rnhskopf, who hnd secured n verdict of Justice Ponnock's court. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Nairn Smith sailed yostorday for Way Point. ADD WATERFRONT Tho Rustler sallod today for nan don nnd Roguo river. Tho Wllhelmlnn nailed todny for tho Sluslaw with cargo of gonornl merchandise. Tho Excelsior arrived In yesterday from Day Point, bringing a shipment nf oil and powder. She Ih loading nt tho C. A. Smith mill. Capt. L. Veysoy, of tho gnsollno schooner Anvil, has decided to start the vessol from Portland, Mny 22, on hor trip to Nowport, Florence nnd Uandon. 8ho will berth nt tho Couch-stroot dock. Tho vessol car ries 47 passengers nnd 2G0 tons of cnrgo.-Oregonlnn. Tho Gold Peach Glolio says: Tho Osproy camo In enrly Sunday morning with n full load for Wedder burn. Win. Gnuiitlctt, A. C. Thomp son, Dill Iluntor, of Mnrshflold, nnd another gontlemnn rnmo In on hor. After passing Port Orford and hnvlng a fair wind, tho captain hoisted sail nnd shut tho englnn down to save oil, On reaching tho bar thoy at tempted to Htnrt tho englno and (Un covered that It had Joined tho I. W. W.'s nnd rofused to work, which rnuoed them to have to lay out nil night. GOOD SINGING and acting and thrilling PICTURES at tho ROYAL TONIGHT. Seo TRACY ESCAPE from SALEM Penitentiary tonight at the ROYAL. Henry Ferris, Hadar, Neb., Is tho fathor of ten children and for the past 20 years has used Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound with tho best of lesults. Ho tells us: "I think Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Compound Is tho best cough medicine In tho world for I have used It for tho past 20 vears and can recommend It to any ono needing a cough medicine." For sale bv Rod Gross Drug Co. PERSONAL NOTES i C. E. RULING of Myrtlo Point was n 1 Marshllold visitor todny. i MRS. F. A. HAZARD Is cntortnlnlng a few frlonds nt tea today. E. N. SMITH, of Uandon, Is In Marsh field on business nnd pleasure. MISS MINNIE CUTL1P of Kontuck Inlet was a Marshfield visitor Sun dny. MISS LULU HODSON of Coos Rlvor was a Marshfield shoppor Satur day, MRS. C. II. DUNOAN, of South Coos River, was a Marshfield shopper todny. W. J. CONRAD returned yesterday from a business trip to Portland and Saloin. J. W. DENNETT and wlfo wont to Myrtlo Point todny for n short Btny. II. GALDRAITH and family arrived here yesterday from Portland o mnko their home. E. L. ROBERTS nnd Hormnn 8nn ford of Cntchlng Inlot wcro Marsh llold visitors today. VICTOR DIMMICK spent Sunday with his pnrentB, Mr. nnd Mrs. T M. Dluimlck, nt Coqulllo. J. A. LAMD nnd Goo. P. Laird of Coqulllo wore In Mnrshflold yestor day on busIncBB nnd pleasure C. II. STALLARD, of tho Smith-Powers Logging company, was In from camp today on business nnd pleasure. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON ro turnod yestordny on tho ExceUlor from a short visit at San Fran clsco RUFUS HOWE, a driver on tho Roso burg Btngo lino, wns In Mnrshflold today to visit his brother, Frank Howo. W. H. KIERNAN nnd Jny Lawlor of tho Reynolds Dovolopmcnt com pany aro oxopoctod horo from Spa knno about Juno 1. CIIAS. E8TBRDEOK, Louis St,ono nnd Matt Mattaon woro among tho Cntchlng Inlot ranchers who woro Mnrshflold visitors Saturday. MR8. J. N. HUTCHINS nnd baby, who havo boon visiting rolnllvos horo for tho pnst month, loft todny for tholr homo, nenr Portland. ROGER GOSS Is oxpected hero enrly noxt month from Wisconsin to spond tho Biimmor with his fnth or, John I). Goss. F. A. HAINES, who Is busy ngnln on tho railroad survey, nenr Coqulllo, spent Sunday horo. Mr. Haines Is vory rotlccnt nbout tho project. SENATOR JAMES HAINES loft yofl tordny for his homo, noar 8nn Francisco. Ho oxpocts to roturn to tho Dny nbout Juno 1. J. II. FLANAGAN nnd wlfo loft to dny for Ton Mllo for n short out ing. John Proctor nnd wlfo pre ceded thorn thcro. MRS. C. H. MARSH nnd MIbs IbIs Mnrsh loft yestordny for San Fran cisco for n short visit thoro and nt othor California points. REV. FATHER SPRINGER, of North Rend, loft today for St. Louis nnd othor mlddlo wostorn points, where h'o will visit friends and rolatlveH for u month. W. K. WISEMAN nnd family nnd Mrs. J. C. Swlnford nnd Miss Zolla Swlnford visited In Coqulllo yes torday, tho trip being made by toam. LUKE FAIRES, who Is now trnvol Ing for tho Wostorn Paint Refin ing compnny, of Portlnnd, arrived horo yestordny for n ton days' stay. Ills territory Includes nil tho conHt cities from Coos Day to Cannda, W. A. PINGER nnd wlfo, of Minneap olis, who havo boon spondlng a few dnys on tho nny, left yostorday on tho Nnnn Smith. Mr. Plngor has charge of tho lurgo box factory of tho C. A. Smith compnny. II. T. HUXALL, of Empire, loft yes terday on tho Redondo for San FranclBco nnd Lob Angeles, whoro ho expects to remain n fow weeks In tho hope of bouofltlng his hoalth. C. A. SMITH and Arno Moreen loft yesterday on tho Numi Smith for liny Point. Mr. Smith expects to leavo for Europo In nbout n mouth nnd probably will not return until Seiitomber. J. T. SULLIVAN und wlfo camo over rrom uandon InBt evening for it short stny with frlonds hero. They enmo over with A. J. Mondol In nn nuto, tho run bolng made In about tli roc hours. FRANK GRANT wns down from tho Smith-Powers enmp on Isthmus Inlot to spend Sunday. Ho U ar ranging to go to Portlund with tho delegation or Elks fiom hero for tho grand lodge meeting In July. E. R. HODSON will lonvo tomorrow for St. Martin's Springs In hopes of benefiting his health. Mrs. Hodson und tho children will visit nt tho homo or hor parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort McCnnn. nt North llond. while ho Is nhfmnt. HUGH McLAIN nnd wlfo roturnod yostorday from a ton days' trip to Portland nnd Eugono. At Eu geno, Mr, McLaln nttendod tho unnunl meeting of tho Oregon Knights of Columbus and was honored by re-election ns Stnto Wnrdon of tho ordor. MRS. ALEX LUND loft on tho Ro dondo ror Oakland, Call., whoro she will visit hor son, Frank Wick man, for n fow weoks, prior to his departure for Europe, whoro he will study music for tho next five years. Mr. Wlekman hns already won a high placo for I Imsulf In tho muBlcal circles or San Fran cisco and Oakland and his muiiy friends will oxpect to hoar of his T. 3. SCAIFE & A. H. HODOINi Marshfield Paint (8b Decorating Co. Batlmatea MARSHFIELD, Furnished ' Phone 140L Oregoi LARGE NUMBER ON EXCHON Between 200 and 300 Enjoy Trip to Bandon With Band Sunday. ' Hctwcen 200 and 300 Coos Day pcoplo yostorday enjoyed tho Coos Dny Band's excursion to Dandon. Tho trip was mado without any un townrd Incident. Tho train loft nbout 7:30 In tho morning nnd tho excursionists ro turnod nbout 8 o'clock last ovonlng, tlrod but happy, Muslo was ron dorod by tho band en routo nnd n Bhort concert wns given nt Dnndon. Low tldo enabled tho excursionists to got tho full bonoflt of tho bonch. Dancing nt tho bonch pavilion In the nftornoon furnlshod diversion for many. Tho wonther was delightful, no rain to speak of falling. Manngor WIlBon nnd Director Fon ton nro highly ploasod with tho ex cursion which will not tho band cou sldorablo for securing now musle. Othor excursions will probably bo run during tho summon i SUNDAY PICNIO PARTIES . Dorsoy Kroltzor nnd family, Win, Grimes nnd wlfo, Mr. and Mrs. Kop lor nnd daughtor, Tholma, A. V. Ilnlnos nnd family nnd othor frlonds enjoyed n picnic on South Coos rlvor yesterday. Dr, and Mrs. McCormnc, P.,M. Wil bur nnd wlfo nnd C. K. Terry nnd wlfo spont Sundny at tho McCormho bungalow on South Coos rlvor. Carl Albrccht nnd family nnd frlonds spont Sunday picnicking on South Coo: rlvor. Mrs. Fluolln Tumor nnd Mr. DInd Ingor entortnlncd tho mombors of tho Cordiality Cuh at a picnic on South Coos rlvor yoBtordny. J. W. Ronnctt nnd wlfo nnd, Tom Donnott spont Sundny at tho Mazo, whoro Mrs. Schottor and Mrs. Mc Keown nnd children nro onjoylng a short outing. Mrs. Doyd M. Rlchnrdson nnd chil dren loft yestordny for tho Maio to Join Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugono O'Connell for n short outing. Mrs. Ellznboth Adnmn, Miss Mnmlo Mahonoy nnd John Kronholm Bpont Sundny at Mrs. AdamB' rnnch on South Coos rlvor. D. J. Roes nnd fnmlly and n party of frlonds enjoyed n picnic' on South Coos rlvor yesterday. Mrs. Nelllo Owon and Mrs. W. E. Dungnu woro guests of A. P. Owon nt his summor homo on South Coos rlvor yestordny. ,,, Tho members of tho Mlnnle-WIs Club nnd tholr families enjoyed a picnic on South Coos Rlvor yostor day. Dr. and Mrs. Wm, Horsfnll, Misses Frances Williams nnd Floronco Alk on, Messrs Joo Williams and Goorge Goodrum nnd Mrs. W. T. Morchant spont Sunday plccnlcklng on South Boos rlvor. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Dnrgolt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albort Mntson, Miss Grnco Kruso, and Julius Mntson com posed an automobile party to Brldg and vicinity Sundny. ADD PIO W. U. Douglas, Dr. Taggart ond J, D. Goss spont Sundny on a fishing trip to Ton Mllo. Thoy roturnod with sixty finny beauties as ovldenco of tholr oxportnoss with rod and rool. Tho rolatlvo morlts of fly fishing and nnglo worm bnlt woro tested out yestordny on Coos Rlvor by a party consisting of DIRy Wnrron, Ullly Cox, F, Ross nnd Tom Hall. Tom Hall scorned tho humblo nnglo worm but when tho others landed sovoral, Tom threw nwny tho lly nnd beggod for worms. Thoy mndo n good haul. A party consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk PnrsonH nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. Housuwnrth spont n ploaBant day's outing nt Ilayncs Inlot yostorday. Tho Cordlnllty, Club had n very on Jnyablo outing up North Coos Rlvor yostorday. Mrs. Fluolln Turnor, who was hostess of tho club provldod n vory cntortnlnlng day nnd In nddltlon carried oft tho honors as champion llshor, landing sovon finny boautlos from tho dripping dopths. further advuncomont In his profes sion as a result of his studios ubroitd for ho hns oxcoptlonal tal on t as n musician. W. H. DIND1NGER Is reported on the sick list today. A. D. DALY Is In receipt of a letter from Mrs, Daly nt Phoonlx, stating , that tho weather Is vory hot thoro, Tho schools are now holding ses sions from 9 to 12:30 only. Mrs, Daly oxpocts to start for homo In u fow weoks. 8. O. SMALL nnd wlfo and D. W. Small are moving todny from Fourth and Commercial to tho M. A. Swootman residence nt Fern dnle. Tho housa which they nro vacating will bo remodolod and Improved and occupied by J. II. Kimball and fnmlly from Portland. Mr. Kimball and wife nro tho own ers of what Is known as tho Zlm mor estuto properties here. SEE THE SENIOR PLAY "A Rose of Plymouth Town," at tho MASONIC, Saturday, May i!JS. Ilosorvcd Bents. 50c. Rosy Corner. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality ) i VJ