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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREBOM. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1912-EVENING EDITION. H?.&- ''tCJ vs i K rMm mil I I Ad t y W wW K vk "v V sx5:- i 'A minekjr V-77i-J A , rciOS II IY TIDES. 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR TODAY Wedding of Miss Chnrlotto Murch and Mr. Hugo Quist. TUESDAY Miss Frances Golden, enter- tnintng. 4 PERSONAL NOTES loft todny for Snn Cojijrrl'Sl llirt Schi.fncr & Mm yOU'LL land a good one if you get one of our Summer suits, fresh in the new style from Hart Schaffner & Marx unequaled tailor shops. There's a style about them, a distinction, a quality, a sureness of good service; that you don't get in any other clothes. We want you to see what ihey are for your own sake. Good Ones $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. Woolen Mill Store This storo la the Coon Day homo of Hart 8chnfrnor& Marx clothes b Trustworthy Toilet Don't make the fatal mistake of usinjj strnncc toilet requi site!), without any guarantee as to their quality. If you do vou'rs lakinr birr clnncc3 of ruining your complexion. Bad toilet (to53 arc worse than none, for they not only do no c30;J but oftcn contain ingredients that ars c-.tuaily injurious to the ilin. We can recommend all t'.:o toilet helps we sell as being pure, fresh and excel'.. :.t, containing only ele ments of high nutritive value to th3 ckin. REXALL CREAM OF ALMONDS 3 one of the ufest and surest of skin beautificra known to us. This delightful preparation is absolutely pure, and free from !1 grease and oil. It softens, whitens, soothes, heals nd preserves the skin end insures a fresh and fair complexion. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 -US Get Busy cons II U" TIDES. ' 0,Kl" of "8li nnd low wntor nt I Mnmlifli'ld I Th titles aro placed In the ordor I 1 nncc"r,;?11C0- with tholr times on I lo nrst lino nnd heights on tho bcc jonn lino of ouch dny; a comparison I of consecutive heights will Indicate "."jiiiur 11 i8 nign or low wntor. For iiigli water on bar, subtract 2 hours 31 tnlniitcs. Dnte. Tides f .t,m1 !l7llrs. Foot 23 3.31 7.1 Mrs. , 1.22 Feet .fi.8 Hrs. .5.18 Feet .C.3 Hrs. .0.1C Foot .2.7 Hrs. .1.20 Feet .2.3 Hrs. .2.23 Feet .1.8 Hrs. .3.30 Feet .1.4 10.05 r,.U 1.5 5.1 10.55 C.01 1.1 5.3 11.45 G.49 0.5 5.G C19 12.35 d.7 0.2 7.27 1.2G 5.0 0.3 8.41 2.10 4.5 1.1 9.57 3.22 4.2 1.8 10. OK 3.2 11.10 3.0 0.00 0.0 7.37 5.7 8.28 CO D.'.S C.l 10.09 6.3 OREGON. Fair tonight nnd Tuosday. Northeasterly winds. TUB WEATHER (By Associated Prois.) ! LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POItT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 1: 13 n. in.. June 17, by llenj. . - WM......1, aiuuiui i;uuruineni mo J toorologlcal observer: Mnxlmiim no Minimum 40 At 1:43 n. in 53 Precipitation none I wind northwest; clenr. . lliuitl Conceit Tho Marshnold Concert Hand will glvo n public con cert nt tho city park Wednesday ov euliiK nt 7:30. Child Dies An Infnnt dnughtor horn to Mr. mid Mrs. Victor Wltto nt Iholr homo In Old North Houd yester day died today. Sails for En rope. O. A. Smith willed Saturday from Now Yorlc for Europo mid will Hpcnd iibnut two months' vacation abroad. MM Oihlmgc It. a. Corlholl Hat Krow ket Hunker Illll lllcjclc Cluli l.co Hyorloy. Way no Stead. Hnv Itohorlson and Cliiy c inch made n bicycle trln to Dora j'serday. They expect to organize n Mr eio cluli and take weekly out-lii-:s to dlffeiont points In Coos, Cur 13 and Douglas Counties. io to Bench Anio'ng thoso mnk- ing trips to tho bench yesterday woro i: w. iuuumcror nnd family, J. T. Hnrrlgnn nnd party and Arthur Mc Keown nnd lmrty. Kcni'clii's Pliii'c On a search war iMit sworn out by F. S. Dow, Con stable V. H. Cox today searched tho 0 W. Stewart place, near North llonil, for a sack of wheat which Mr. Dow claimed wns stolen frmn him. No trace of tho missing wheat was found. Ih He-elected. Judgo Wntklns was re-elected city attornoy of Eastsldo at tho last council nicotine thoro. Tho Eastsldo council Is also planning 10 opon n Btreot anil road through to Dny City and on grading n street to connect up with tho proposed water icvei roan up catching Inlet to Sum nor. Iing Auto Trip. M .M. Richard son enmo In this mornlne from Mcd- ford with n Cndlllnc for Gorst & King to bo UBod In tho North Uond-Mnrsh-field nuto lino. Ho was nccompnnloJ by E. C. Hurk nnd II. D. Hodson and roports tho Allegany rond to bo In bad shapo as a result of tho recent rains. Court Opens Today A numbor of Mnrslillold nttornoya loft horo this morning to nttend circuit court nt Couulllo. Among thoso going over woro C. I. Relgnrd, II. Q. Hoy, C. A. Sohlbrede, J. M. Upton nnd Tom Don nott. Judge J. S. Coko loft thin morning to reconvene tho term nnd Court Itoportcr Ulddlo enmo In via Alyrtlo Point. Hack to Coos liny h. J. Slpos, n formor resident of Coos liny, return ed horo today aftor an absonco of about twelvo years, lie llrst went to Oakland hut roturnod to Salom about a year ngo. Ho enmo horo to meet n grundBon, Chestor Isrnol, who enmo horo with his wlfo nbout a wcok ago from Oklahoma. En routo horo Frldny,. Mr. Slpes was on tho stngo with Adams who wns killed In tho shooting Hcrapo near Iteston. Hliii Money. Word has beon ro- unlay brought In tho first home- ' (I horo V",1m ' ' Nort,ol,.,B ,,or?f wn cabbage on the Coos liny nnr- Mnr,l,, w"" Ifo,,"'th '""" '" tho v?? . It wns raised on his ranch nt ".,K'0, at ""fjoloy. Thero were olght WANT ADS. LOST Ktisd'in Sinr plu, on or neiip Ilreadwny. Howard for Its return In Times office. IOU IIE.NT A nicely fiiiulNlied room wl'li hoard, suitable for two men. Private family. Close In. Inquire 392& North Hrondway. WANTED A competent Jjlrl for gen oral housework, Mrs. Henry Song H,i ken. roi'ND Kodak left nt Eiiegren's stnrlors In the event. Mr. Norton wns well pleased over tho outcome. iiH It wns Mnrlu'H first race this your nnd ho expects good things of her later on In the kciisoii. He also Htutos tl at Heveral Hcrkeley horses will bo shipped hero on tho next Hedondo to 1 lake part In the Coos County racoH. Humor -oik Mopix-il. Mr. Cul vor, a former Oklnhnmnn, arrived hero Saturday from Central Orwm with u vlow of locating horo. Just before- leaving Portland, ho met n friend who told him that ho hnd Juxt boon npprlsed by 0110 of tho Twohy Hrothors that work wns to he HtoppiW on tho Coos Dny lino Out of Eugouo. He wna unable to get any other par ticulars. Mr. Culver lived at King llslier, Okln., about 15 years ngo and thero know Eugeno Crosthwnlt mid had not soon him for yonrs until Sat urday. A fow months ngo whon he '- t ... an (Irovo Sunday, Juno 10. Owiior' wt' " ",?,',",?, uo" ""V1"'1 1Z It at i1'!? I VU !, IIIU I IllltlO. Ill ll-ll'l- (iin hnvo samo by Identifying Smith Retail ynrds olllco nnd pay ing for this ml. FOR SALE A largo young liornc. weight 1G00. Also good heavy spring wagon and harness. Soo F. S. Dow. WANTED -Mohair, wool and ras cara bark. Apply to Honry Seng stneken. nt office of Tltlo Ouar auteo & Abstract Co. FOR SALIv Xo. 1 White Orpington and Whlto Wynndot Inst year pin lots, nil prlzo wlnnors. You'll hnvo to hurry for thoy aro going fast. Six last year's roosters. Imported. Flnnng'nn ostnte, Plat n, Mrs. C. C. Oslor. LOS"if Small gold Misses' watch, Thursday. Ploaso return to Tlmos olllco. f!SS?p5frKU TnAT HOOF, HUT FIRST COME IN AND OET 1CLES ;, ?X s,NOLES AND ROOF1NQ PAPER. T..UU rtl Ul, noOFlXO PAPER. ONE PLY. $1.25 AND UP. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. I'OR SALE (iiirngo nnd Auto Sup ply Storo. Presont owner Is golnt; to California and will 'hell n In voice all stock on hand, consisting of tho most comploto auto sundries stock In county. Agency tho fjood year Line, and Phost-O-Llto Ser vice. Only garngo In town. Lentio on building for ono yonr with op tion of two years more. This Is n good paying proposition and a bnr gnln at Invoice. Wrlto or phone. Tho Coqulllo Onrago. Coqulllo, Oregon. J. C. Walling. Prop. tracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance 1116 I.11tvnl. AKnfaf In tuauicc ctiiu tlrjdi.ia. -w. m KV SENG8TACKEN, Mgr. , ' Offl PhonQ lfll rlattlng LandlJ B specialty. ' FOR SALE Complete furniture for four room houso, almost now, ex cellent quality. Liberal reduction on wholo or on tho piece. Call 435 S. 8th streot. Phono 15G-J. PARTY taking Jackscrcw from !' Campbell's woodyard Is requested to return samo at once and savo trouble WANTED Four Mlll-wrlglits. Phone 269-L. HUtOAlV SALES 40 horsepower auto for $500: first-class condl Hon: fully equipped: cost now $3000; will sell for $500 on cvisy terms. John L. Koontz Machine shop. North Front street. Phone 180..I . Il Timber Coal udent "EA8T8JDR" General Ag Marshflald Offlro l- ? w, -- reiisffiaassSR Marshfield Cyclery RICYCLES FOR RENT Phono liW-R. W ' nwilwny. Ing tho paper, ho noticed tho unma of Mrs. Eugono Crosthwnlt In n list of guests at a party and said that ho nt once concluded that sho must ho the wife of his former friend, so when ho reaehod horo lut Immediately looked Mr. Crosthwnlt up. CEO. HEATH of Smlth-Powora Camp No. 5 wns an over-Sunday visitor In Mnrslillold. FRANK HEATH, tlmbor crulsor for tho Smlth-Powors company, spent Sunday In Mnrslillold. MRS. F. E. HAGUE who has boon 111 nt tho Chnndlor for tho last fow weoka was taken to Morey hospital yestordny for treatment. Mrs. Loin Lovo, wlfo of Wlloy I.ovo, a farmer living near Covenn, Ga., says: "I havo takon Foloy Kid ney Pills and find them to bo nil you claim for thorn. Thoy gave mo al most Instnnt relief when my kidneys woro sluggish and Inactive I can cheerfully recommend thorn to nil sufforors from kldnoy troubles." tied Cross Drntr Store. A Fl'LL LINE OF New Fruit and Vegetables Just received, Including WAX HEANS STRING REA.N8 OREEN PEAS RIPE TOMATOES NEW POTATOES FINE HEAD LETTUCE Strawberry Season Is now at Its height. Leave your orders for canning. Horry Crates and Berry Baskets fo, sale. Fancy Berries Now $2.00 Per Crati Choice Berries Now $1.75 Per Crate The Bazar Phone 32. The Jlonse of Quality. P. J. ROONEY Francisco. W. S. CHANDLER Is expected horo tomorrow on tho Hronkwhter. W. A. Cl'LVER, of Catching Inlet, made a trip to Marshlleld today. MRS. WILSON of Sumner Is In the city (siting her son. Fred Wilson. I'ROF. A. RICHARDS Is mnklng his wecKiy trip to Sumner nnd vicin ity. DR. WINKLER will lonvo shortly for British Columbia whoro ho expects to locnto. E. S. DOWNING nnd wlfo will lonvo soon for Alberta where thoy ex pect to locate MISS EDNA W1EDER wns In from Ten Mile Snturday for n short visit with friends. MRS. I. S. SMITH nnd dnughtor, Miss Catherine, aro expectod horo soon from Corvnllls. MRS. A. LUND has roturnod from n visit with her boh, Frank Wlck mnu nt Horkolo. SIDNEY CLARKE left this morning for Myrtlo Point to Join tho Hnlnea' Burvoylnc crow. FRANK GRANT wns down from tho Smith-Powers camp on IsthmuH Inlot to spend Sunday. JOHN HAPPY, a brother of Mrs. O. W. Kaufmnn, Is expected hero to morrow from Spokane. J. W. BENNETT 1b expected homo tomorrow on tho Breakwater from a business trip to Portland. RALPH KRU8E hnB returned to his position at tho Woolon Mill Storo aftor n short outing at Ton Mllo. MISS MYRTLE LUND, who recently returned from Oakland, has takon a position In John D. Gorb' office. JAS. BOONE of tho Siulth-Powors Logging Camp on IsthmuB Inlot wiib n Marohllold visitor over Sunday. JOHN NOHLE, who returned n few Hays ago from Columbia University hus gone to Ten Mllo to visit Ed wioiicr. HENRY SENOSTACKEN Is expected homo tomorrow frlm Portland whoro he hns been a few days on business. F. A. HAINES loft this morning for Myrtlo Point to Join his Btirvoying crow, ntter upending Sunday at his nomo noro. HUGH BROWN ni rived horo Satur day to look nftor luInoss Interests on the Bay. Ho Is locatod at Snn Francisco now. .MR. AND MRS. J. T. VASEY and hoiib Georgo, Robert and Charles left todny on the Rcdondo to visit In Snn Francisco. J. O. GREENLEE of DanlolH Creek arrlvod horo Saturday evening nf tor tin extended stuy In San Ber nardino county, Calif. J. L. WRITE leaves today for San Dlogo whoro ho will spend tho Hummer with his family. Ho ox pcctH to return hero this fall. SUPT. W. F. MILLER, local ropro- Bontntlvo of tho Southern Pacini1, nnd Mrs. Miller, aro expected I nomo tomorrow on 1110 uroakwat or. (. S. SMITH left this morning for Myrtlo Point whoro ho expects to meet his son Hugh who grnduatod this yoar from tho Oregon Agri cultural College. 8. R BELOAT, who formerly con ducted n second hand storo In Marshfleld, roturnod on tho Al liance from Portland where ha has been located. MRS. JOHN NAGLE left todny for Sncrnmento, Call., her old home, whoro she will upend a couple of months with two hrothors, other relatives nnd frlonds. F. J. FOENEY of Bnndon passed through horo on routo homo to Bnndon aftor a two weeks' busi ness Btay in Snn Francisco. Ho took nn auto for homo ycHtordny. MISS VIOLET HENDERSON, socro tnry or tho Mnrslillold Chnnibor of Commerce nrrlvod homo Saturday after a two months' stny In Calif ornia. Sho Is much Improved In honlth. DH. R. W. MORROW, n dentist from Syrncimo, N, Y., has been Investi gating tho prospectH of Coos Bay and hns determined to locnto here. Ho expects to opon an offlco about July 1. HLUFORD DAVIS was down from hi Coob River rnnch Saturday and ro por'8 thnt n fow dayH ngo ho killed n flno big hear which had beon treod by Chas. Hlcknx's hound, Corbott, nonr tho Davis rnnch. ROHERT MARSDEN. SR.. In a letter to rolntlvos horo, sayB ho oxpectH to sail from New York City July 1 on tho Mniirotaula for Englnnd, whoro ho will spond tho sununor, Ho hns hnd n flno trip bo far. MRS. CATHERINE O'CONNOR and Miss Knto O'Connor who havo bfon mnklng tholr homo with relatives In San Francisco for tho pnst yoar or so arrived horo Saturday ovon Ing for a abort stay on tho Bay, HARRY NASBURG arrived homo Saturday night from Onkland whoro ho has been spoiitllng a fow weeks with Mrs. Naaburg and tholr baby daughter. Tho lattor aro getting along nicely nnd will short ly return to tho liny. MRS. F. L. DAVIS nnd family havo arrived horo from Rosoburg to mako their homo, Mr. Davis having preceded them hero and takon a position as Inspector nt tho C, A. Smith mill. Mrs. Davis has boon a prominent mombor of tho East ern Star ut Roseburg. Thoy will reside at 321 South Broadway. LARGE CROWD ENJOYS R Nearly 1000 Participate In Festivities of Sons of Norway Sunday. .With nearly 1000 pcoplo In at tendance, tho first nnnunl picnic of tho Sons of Norway nt Enegron's Grovo on South Coos River yesterday wns n mnrked success. Tho woathor waB Ideal and tho great crowd on Joyed thoniBolvcB lmmoiiBoly. A doxon or so boats brought tha picnickers from Mnrshrtold and Norta Bond and tho varloiiB lnlots and took thorn homo. Many reached tho pic nic grounds early In tho mornlnc nnd tho Inst boat load loft for homo nbout 8 o'clock In tho ovonlng. In tho nthlotlo program tho prin cipal event wns n tug of war between a team chosou by John JohnBon .of Forndnlo and a tenin chosen by Au gust Frlzoon of Mnrshflold nnd John son's team won. Dancing wns tho principal dlvor Blnn nnd scores trlppol tho light fan tastic to excellent music during tho afternoon nnd ovonlng. O. M. Johnson nnd tho other offi cers of tho Sons of Norway nro high ly elated over tho success of tho event. Plans Now Home J. Albort Mat son nnd family and J. V. Stnonton and family Bpont yostordny at tho "Nook" on South Coos RIvor. Thoy also vlowod nomo proporty nonr tho Nook which Mr. Smonton rccontly purcnnscd rrom b. It. Hodson nnd on which ho contomplntcB building a summer homo. North Bend News Mrs. Johnson of tho Whlto Houso wnB n Mnrslillold visitor yestordny. - Mrs. J. ft. Edmunds of South Mnrslillold Is visiting rolntlvcs horo today. Robt. McCann attondod tho funer al of Win. Thomns In Mnrslillold yestordny. Mrn. L. Hodson of Mnrslillold nnd Miss Snrnh Bonebrnko nro visit ing rolntlvcs horo today. Tho Mtitpah Blblo Clnsn will hold n business mooting tonight at tho homo of Miss Bcsslo Itnuiel. Mr. nnd Mra. W. F. Donning and daughter Allco woro guests Sundny or Mr. ami .Mrs. Win. Rolchort. Frank Kruso camn down yestordny from North Coos RIvor to nttond tho mooting of tho Prosbytc,rInn church hoard. Mrs. Elmer Russoll nnd dnughtor, Holon, who hnvo spent tho pnst throo montlm In Tulnro, Calif., roturnod Saturday on tho Rodondo. James Plxloy who wns omployod formerly nt Donn & Co'b. mill nnd has boon In California for tho Inst llfteen years, ban roturnod nnd takon tho position of nlghtwntchmnn nt tho Porter mill, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Hodson of South Mnrslillold mid J. B. Hodson of tho Pncllle Grocory who hnvo boon Improving tholr honlth nt St. Mar tin's Springs, Wnsh., for tho pnst mouth, nro expoctod homo tomorrow. Miss Mary Lois Lovar, ono of tho North Bond eighth grndo graduates, had ono of tho hlghost nvorngos In tho stato, according to n ntatomnut given out by Supt. Aldermnn. Hor iiverugo Is given nn 91 5-9. Tho high est nverngo reported wns 90 G-9 por rout, obtained by May Gladys Car penter, of Clncknntns county. AT THE HOTELS Chnndlor Cnpt. J. F. ChlomonB, Snn Francisco; A. Williams, San Francisco; John ninkoly, Portland; nnd G. S. Groenloo, Dnnlels Crook. Blanco M. M. Burgess, Portland; '. Shaw, Portland; E. A. Anfeon, Co qulllo; M. L. Martin, Graya Harbor; R. E. Tompson, Bnndon. NKW LIBRARY ROOKS. Tho following bnokH hnvo boon udded to tho Mnrshupld Public Li brary: Barclay "Tl rough Tho Postorn Gate" Hosher "Mary Cnry," Cnblo "KJncnld's Battery." Connor "Tho Forolgnor." Dolnnd "Tho Iron Womnn." Ellis "Fran." London "A Son of the Sun." Mulet "Adrian Snvnge," Nicholson "A Hooslor Chronicle." Sedgwick "Tanto." Williamson "Tho GuestB of Her cules." AVoodrow "Sally Salt." Phone 141 or call nt 71 Market Ave. when vou want PURIC DKUGS or SUNDRIES. The Storo for Quality Goods, I Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality