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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDA,', JANUARY 3, 1913. EVENING EDITION. I linlffl I Willi lllli'fiLL y0?1: Ml IDES TOR DECEMBER. Below la Rlvon tho rlmo nnd height of high nnd low water nt Mnrshflold. Tho titles aro placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on the second lino of cncli dnyj n compai Ison on consccutlvo heights will Indlcnto whothor It la high or low wntor. For high wntor on tlio bar, suimtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. SOCIAL CALENDAR. I tmttt i . i ruiujt x. LadfK Art Club with Mrs. NUs UiiHtuiiBBon. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schroodor ontortnln at their homo In North Mnrshflold. 3 Mrs.. Ft. . Mrs. Ft.. 1.18 U.'J l.on :i.s n.:io r. no 3.2 0.19 0.0 -0. 1 0.0 12.19 7.10 0.7 0.9 rhy Clothcraf t Insured Clothes Cost No More Than Take-a-Chance Clothes 'LOTHCRAFT Clothes would be high priced if the makers had to use ordinary lothes-making methods. But the Clothcraf t orcniit'iilioii llu-ouch Us GO years' xperioiifo in good cloilics-nmking has developed a sys cin oC scientific tailoring that, by simplifying opera ions and cutting out waste of effort and material, has reatly reduced the cost of making without sacrificing uality. .J i0(ii temperature record. For tho 21 hours ending at 1:13 n. in., .Tan. 3, by llouj. Ostllnd, Bpoclnl government me teorological observor: Mnxlmum fifi .Minimum U At 1:13 a. in -17 I'rcclpltntlon nono Wind: Southwest; Cloudy. BORN. MtmitAY To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murray at tholr liomo In North Ilend. January 1. a nlno-nound! son. Ho Ih tholr first child nnd. thence on horaobnek to both liarontB nro clatod over, from thcro by bont to Wilkinson's tholr hniidBonio Now Yenr'H gift, ranch, whoro again ho took a horao for the remnlndcr or nis trip, roiurn- liouBe nt 318 First Blreot. Ho Bays that C'ooh liny will ho the inccca of many Idnho pnoplo ns soon as tho railroad Ih completed here. Cntu Is Kelfled. Tho porsonnl Injury chho or Alfred lllll of North Muridiflcld. who wits suing tho C. A. Smith Lumber Company for about- $8900 for Injuries Biislalned In February, 1911, was Fettled to day. The amount of Bcttlomont wn not miule public. Two Bankrupt. C. A. Sohlbrcdc, roforeo In bankruptcy, hnB been not Kied Hint tho Mlocono Gas and Oil Co. of Bnudon, hnB been ad judged a bankrupt, nnd that Mr. Aiiiub, a loggor of Myrtlo Point, hns also been declnrcd a bankrupt. Tho dales of bearings havo not been fixed yet. Recovers IVrcolntor. Through n Times want nd tho Oregon Power Co. yesterday recovered a flno elec tric corrco porcolator, which wna lost wldlo delivering them for Chrlstmns. It wns found by Mrs. L. M. NoIboii of Hnll avenuo, who advertised It In tho Times nnd tho ad found tho owner. Mndo Quick Trl nurt Doromus returned nt 8 o'clock this morning from a business trip to Coponhngcn Camp, near Gardlnor. Mr. Doromus left yostordny afternoon on tho launch Kid for tho bond of North Inlet, went Lakeside torwards two of his children were taken 111, ho was later taken Blck, then his oldest daughter was taken 111 and flunlly Mrs. Ilnzoltnn sus tained a broken arm. All nro gel ting along nicely now, according to roporls, but tho streak or hard luck has Htnricd much speculation nmong the residents of tho vicinity, It Is said. Found Guilty. F. J. Vermehr wna ycBterdnj; round guilty by .lUBtlco Pcnnock on tho chnigo or trespass prorerred bv C. I. Itelgnrd. Mr. Itelgnrd asked that tho penalty be made tho minimum, whereupon the flno was fixed at $5. This with tho costs mndo Vermohr'fl pon- alty about $21. Mr. ltelgard charged that Vermehr had cut down many trees on his lot. Tho lot troublo stnrted over a quarrel as to tho boundary lino between tho ltelgard nnd Vehntchr properties In South Marshfleld. Storm Hound. The other morn ing aftor tho storm, W. N. Ekblnd had an unusual experience nt his homo In South Mnrshriold. Will Is nn onrly riser and when ho rench cd to turn on his olcctrlc light lie found It shut off. Ho then went to tho telopbono to call the light company nnd make Inquiry about tho electricity, and found tho wires broken and the phono out or com mission. "Woll, I'll bo blnnkcd." Will cxclntmed, "this wouM drive n man to drink," nnd he went to tho faucet nnd turned It thcro wna no wntor. This improved science of clothes-making makes it possible to use expen sive all-wool cloth and produce clothes that in style, Jit and service would ordinarily lead vou to believe were high priced. Yet Clothcraft Clothes cost you onlv $10 (O SjEU. On top of this, the re sults of Clothcraft Scienli- Ifie Tailoring are so sure and ellicient that the mak ers absolutelv miarantoe (hem to bo disappoint ment proof which means I hat they are insured for all wool, good tailoring, lasting shape, satisfactory wear and service. Clothcraft Clothes wouldn't bo a bad invest ment even at usual good clothes prices. At $10 to $25 you really can't afford to wait an other day before at least investigating them. Are aro ready and wait ing for you, and we'll be disappointed if we can't show you our fine lino of Clothcraft Clothes for Fall and "Winter. "We know you will ap preciate them. 4130 at S18.50-Tho Masterpiece of Cloth craft ScientificTuiloring. Oi'Ih Patent. A. recent Issuo of Populnr Mochnnlcs hns nn article on a logging safety dnvlco, the pat ent for which hns been Issued to 13. .1. Larson of Mnrshriold. Mih'I Tomorrow Thoro will ho a business session or tho W. C. T. U. tomorrow nftornoon nt 2.30 o'clock with Mrs. Fnnnlo Whcolor to nrrango ror n program. Leave Tomorrow 1 E. Allen. J. Inir by the Biuno route, A Woman's Wit. E. nnndcl of tho Mnrshriold Cyclory, Is In re ceipt or n very clover Now Yonr's enrd rrom hla mother, Mrs. Emily Unndol of Bonlcla, California. Tho card contnlns a striking plcttiro or tho "Twentieth Century Limited Express Train" and bononth' It alio Una written. "Hero s our Now Yonr's wish ror Marshriold. When it comes I will bo a pnssongor." PERSONAL NOTES I). Gobs, II. McLean. Dan Koatlng And to this ninny will Join In tho nnd Mrs. Lloyd Jncoba will bo out- chorus, "Oh, Jot it bo Boon." khiik passenger on mo wrnin-unr- aC4, Hoodooed Pnrtles from diner Btugo tomorrow morning. South Slough say thnt tho plnco IIiijn Rooming House. J. Hon- whoro .Inko Evans wns killed Is hum, who recently enmo hero from hoodooed. Jnck Hnzolton nnd Idaho, has purchased tho rooming family moved In thoro nnd soon nt- Orpheum Tonight The Drain Ntnge, arriving tonight, should bring our weekly huh ply of new picture. Of course, If we do not receive thin shipment we will he obliged to repent four of the lMt subjects on hand. ESTABLISHED ADMISSION - - - 10c, NEVER MORE WOOLEN 'MILL STORE This More Is tho homo of Hart Scliaffncr .V Marx clothes Triistworthv MS w w.- Toilet Preparations Don't make the fatal mistake of using strange toilet requi sites, without any guarantee as to their quality. If you do vou're takimr bier chances of ruining your complexion. Bad toilet goods are worse than none, for they not only do no good, but often contain ingredients that are actually injurious to the skin. r? We can recommend all the toilet helps we sell as being pure, fresh and excellent, containing only ele ments of high nutritive value to the skin. REXALL CREAM OF ALMONDS is one of the safest and surest of skin beautifiers known to us. This delightful preparation is absolutely pure, and free from all grease and oil. It softens, whitens, soothes, heals and preserves the skin and insures a fresh and fair complexion. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. D aytoira Bicycles Not the only good bicycle in the world, But one of the best bicycles in the world. with Mrs. Jacobs parents, Mr. nnd nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Y. Ferry. .1. .1. CLINKENREARD. wlfo nnd daughter of Daniels Creek wont up North Coos Itlvor yostordny oftor noon to visit tho W. B. 1'Ipor fam ily. Mr. Cllnkenbeard roturnod to Marshlleld this morning. H. L. GETCHELL, n mining man from Jncksonvlllo, Ore., Is in tho city. Mr. aotcholl Is so well pleased with tho future prospects of Tons Hay that ho will inovo his family, hero and locnto. MIL nnd MRS. JOHN BEAU nro moving Into 'heir now homo ou West Tenth' Btieet, which thoy re cently purchased from A. B. Daly. Mrs. Hoar's turn, Charles JeiiBon. will occupy tho old home ou Pino Btrcut. uev. t. b. Mcdonald, wife nnd family, tho formor being pnator of tho ComuIHq Christian Church, left for their homo Inst evening, af ter spending n few days at tho homo of Uev. 55. O. Howard, local Christian Church pastor. MISS LILABEL JOHNSON of San Francisco, a well known nurso who Is woll known on tho Bay, through viBitB with Mrs, Carl Smedborg nnd Mra. J. Albort Mntson, nrrlved ovorlund lnat ev ening to visit nt the C. It. Pock homo. UEV. A. F. BASSFOUD loft this morning vln Drain for Mnrshriold rrom Corvallls, whoro ho has been spending tho Christmas holidays with hla family. Ho will proba bly nrrlvo tomorrow nftornoon. Tho usual Borviccs will bo hold In tho Baptist church Sunday. WANT ADS. WILL AUDIT, open, close or 'write up books, prepnro statements nnd install syBtems. Win. Horsford Wnnn, accountant, P. O. Box GC2, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOR HUNT Four-room Mouse partly furnlshod, on South Broadway. In qulro Times office. KOIt SALE Household funilturo nnd fixtures for flvo rooms. Ev erything for homo. Present house 1)25 South Brondwny can bo rented. J. H. Ln Chapolle. Lost New Year's day, child's gold bracolet with Initials P. A. S. Ho ward for Hb return to Tlmos ofllco. OSCAU JOHNSON Is In town today from lakesldo. J. U. CUONK of South Coos River Is In town todny. LEE UBMINGTON of Allegany Is ln Mnrshflold today. EVAN HODSON of South Coos Ulvcr Is In town today. GEORGE BOSS of Catching Inlet Is in town on business. W. B. PIPEU of North Coos Ulvcr Is n town visitor todny. ROBERT WHEATON of Hnynes Inlet Is n town visitor today. F. II. ROOD of North Coou Ulvor Is In Marshfleld on business. CHAS. URUNNEB of Lnkcsldo Is a Mnrshflold visitor todny. CHAR. JACKSON of Ross Inlet Is In Marshflcild visiting todny. ANDREW OLSEN of Lnkesldo Ib In town todny on business. ARTHUR KOLSTAD Is In town todny from his Coob River homo. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumnor Ib' n MnrBhllold visitor today. MISS ELLA KNICK or Lnkesldo Is visiting In Mnrshflold todny. J. E. UEATTIE of North Coob River Is a Marshfleld visitor today. MISS RUBY DAVIS of Hnynes Inlet is n Mnrshlleld shopper todny. MRS. S. W. SHOOK of North Coos Rlvor Is n town shopper todny. MRS. C. H. DUNOAN of South Coos Rlvor Is In town on business. EUGENE BALDWIN, is a Mnrshflold visitor from Huyiicfl Inlet todny. WM. SIMPSON, n resident of Hnynes Inlet Is ln town todny on business. C. E. HANSEN of Hnynes Inlet went to coiiuillo tuls morning to spend tho dny. CORNELIUS LENDOREN, n Lnke sldo rancher, Is in MnrBhllold on business, JAMES HARLAND hns returned to Smith's Bnsln after a short stay In Mnrshflold. I. SJ'ENCER SINALL of North Inlot ennio to town this morning to nifUllll 1I1U U1IJ. I .,... 1 r. ,.. ... rt. , II. W. PAINTER Is expected homo, V-L"''TT..7"" V'IV "',?-'" 'i n- an frnn. n l.i.alnnaa I "vuiv. iluuu liuiui, oui i'luufc roil HUNT An nttractlvo front room In a prlvato homo cIobo In,, for gontlomnn roomer. 289 Cen tral avenuo. FOR SALK Largo, new Ktrlctly modern flvo-room bungalow in best resldenco district. Owner leaving town. Easy terms. Tolc phono 38C-.T, or nddross Owncr enro Tho Times. WANTED Position by eiHrIencoI bookkeeper. References rurnlsh ed. Apply Times olflco. FOR RENT HoiiKekcepliig rooms,. 237 North Brondwny. FOR SALE. CHEAP Grand piano. Address P. O. Box 7C6. LOST Motorryclo tools Prldiyr morning botweon Williams' build ing nnd Smith mill. Howard for roturn to Robs Smith. O L I V E R o L I E R 01ner Typewriter. aii. L i J ..nA...M: : u i-i iiui mc uiiijr jjuuu t-ctvi iici in iiic wunu, 7gQ But one of the best typewriters in the world. For Sale At M lifield Cycfc Not the only cyclery in the World, But one of the best cycleries in the world. .arsMield Cyclery sry In n day or so from a business trip to Snn Francisco. MISS CATHERINE DYER of Danlols Crcok will bo tho guest of Mrs. Chnmbora over Sunday. MR. and MRS. CHARLES 8ELAND- ER of Sumnor nro In Mnrshflold todny on business nnd pleasure. MRS. C. J. COLE of Hnynes Inlet enmo to Mnrshflold this morning nnd will spond tho dny In town. MISS RUTH DUNGAN went up Dan iels Crcok this nftornoon to re main until Sunday, to bo tho guest of Miss Cnthorlno Dyor. ALBERT WVMAN nnd II. AVER- ILL hnvo roturned from an 80- w mllo "hlko" to Pistol rlvor nnd othor Curry county points. MISS MAY SMITH loft this afternoon for Benver Hill whore sho will make her homo with hor father, who Ib omployed nt that plnco. MR. nnd MRS. G. A. RAINES nnd family roturnod yestordny from Rlverton, whero they hnvo been visiting with Mrs. Balnea' par ents. J. 13. DOYLE, n prominent rancher or Myrtlo Point, Is In Mnrshriold today. Mr. Doylo will visit his Biator, Mrs. W. A. Luso, of South Coos Rlvor. BLUFORD DAVIS of Coos Rlvor canio to Mnrshflold on his gaso lino launch this morning on busi ness for tho day. Ho recoutly re turned from a business trip to Cali fornia. MRS. LLOYD JACOBS nnd Ilttlo son will lonvo on tho Drain stage to morrow morning for tholr homo In Portland, after a week's visit street, FOR SALE FuriiHlicri tent cabin, cheap. On Johnson nvonuo, bo tweon Fourth and Fifth Btreots. COOKED FOOD SALE. Tho Ladlos' Guild of tho Marsh fleld Episcopal church will hold a rooked food Bnlo nt Porry & Nich olson's Htoro, Snturdny nftornoon, Jnnunry -I, nt 2 o'clock. FOR SALE SI-hole Toledo steel rango, 1 bod, springs, mattress and pillows; also cooking uton ello, chonp. Apply Times offlcw or Olson's houso, near United, Brethren church, North Bond,, LOST About thrco weeks, ago, a gold nugget stick pin, Return to 1031 Central HYOMlt! find W celvo reward., FOR RENT Largo pleasant rooms' nt 237 North Broadway. WANTED Work by dny, washing or houseclcanlng. Inqulro The Times. WANTED Partner In myrtlo cabi net shop. Business woll estab lished. Good bargain If taken nt onco. Address Good Chance caro Tho Times. FOR SALE Young team, 8 and O years, harness and wagon. Flno for fnrm. J. B. Fltzgorald, telo pbono 31C1. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. Fresh Bunch Turnips Crisp Head Lettuce Fresh Celery FOR SALE Chonp, If tnkon nt onco, saddlo horso. Can bo driv en. Inquire Horao, caro Times. FOR SALK Old newspapers n big nunmo tor a niCKei. just thing to start tiros with. the FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd aN dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono lKtf-L. KANTILEEK HOT AVATER BOTTLES AND FOUNTAIN SYRINGES CANNOT LEAK AND ARE GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. Stauff Grocery Co. Maskcy's Candies, Phone 102 Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES Phone 158-R Agents for OLIVER TYPEWRITERS 172 N. Broadway Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US