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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1913. EVENING EDITION. Good buying sense F you buy a suit now, you'll get it for a good deal less than it's worth ; same thing is true of buying an )Vercoat. The money saving is in getting more for your money hither than in spending less You'll have the clothes to put 3n next fall and that may prevent us from selling you a new suit then; but we'll make a good solid friend out of every man ho buys now; and friends are. worth a lot to us. Hart Schaffner& Marx tlothes are worth having plenty of; at the prices we're making; you'd better have plenty of them. TIDES roil JANUARY. Polow Is gtvon tho Unio and holght of high and low water nt MnrBhflcld. Tlio H1I08 nro plnccd In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of onch dny; n compai Iboii on consccutlvo holghtu will Indlcnto whothor It Is high or low wntor. For high water on tho bnr, siiusirnct z nourB 34 minutes. ports of tho Oregon Railroad com-! mission arrived. It Is state thnt tho pressure has been about 50 pounds most of tho time slnco their arrival. Itaptist Ladles Meet. The Pap tlst Ladles' Aid society meets Tues day afternoon with Mrs. c. II. .Mnrsn, SOCIAL CALENDAR. iron's $33.00 Suits now $26.85 lien's $30.00 Suits now $22.85 ifcn's $23.00 Suits now $18.85 iron's $20.00 Suits now $14.85 ifon's $13.00 Suits now $11.85 $30.00 Overcoats now $21.85 $25.00 Overcoats now $17.65 $20.00 Overcoats now $13.85 $17.50 Overcoats now $12.65 $15.00 Overcoats now $10.85 27 His.. (i.25 m.0 G.33 0.0 Ft... 0.3 1.1 fi.l 0.0 28 lira.. O.L'2 7.11 1.23 7.39 Ft... 0.7 (5.3 O.i) -1.3 29 Mrs.. 1.07 S.03 2.32 8.57 Ft... l.C C.2 0.9 3.G 30 llrs.. 2.02 9.00 3.15 10.20 Ft... 2.1 o.l 0.C 3.3 31 His.. 3.09 10.02 4.57 11.50 Ft... 3.1 0.1 0.2 3.4 IZZZ 4 I WEATHER FORECAST. I llaliy Died. Tho Infant daugh ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Halph Williams, one of the twins, died at the fam ily home In the tlelsnor residence on Second street this morning, aged four months. The funeral will bo held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Hall ofllclntlng. OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday. Easterly winds. IOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hourB ending at 4:43 a. m Jan. 27, by Den J. Ostllnd, Bpeclal ginortiniont me teorological obBorvor: Maximum '. . 58 Minimum 31 At 4:43 a. in 31 Precipitation none Wind Northwest. Clear. liaise Fund .1. o. Langworthy and Levi Smith hnvo raised a fund of over $10 for tho assistance of Mrs. c. A. Hunter, wlfo of a former well known Marshlleld barber, who loft hero a fow months ago without providing for his family'a needs. She Is plnnnliig to return to her homo In .Missouri. MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. J. M. Upton. TUESDAY The Daptlst Ladles' Aid Society with Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Crescendo Club with Prof, nnd Mrs. C. A. Davidson of North Pond. Hoynl Auction llrldgo with Mrs. Frank llngue. ,,Auetlon Prldgo with Mrs. J. A. Mntson. Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Fannlo Hazard. Loyal Order of Moose dance at Odd Follows hall. Creek, relumed to Mnrshfleld this morning. Takes Evidence Last Saturday before, Juilgo Coke In chambers, evi dence was taken which will mnko Archie Phillips' nllldavlts concern ing tho posting of notices of tho Inst Port of Coos Hay elections perma nent. In ordor to mnko his affida vit a matter of court record, It was necessary to have Introduced a henr Ing In circuit court. WOOLEN MILL STORE This store is the homo of JTart Scliaffner & Marx Clothes. HORN. Council Tonight Tho Mnrshlleld city council will mcot this evening to take up a number of matters. Among them will bo tho report of Messrs. Allen, Ooss and Keating on fire ap paratus, aonio atreot Improvements and tho question of securing addi tional data for the watnr nvnorfu horo from tho Oregon Hnllrond com mission to Investigate the water service. MPS. TOM SMITH of Daniels Creek wns in Mnraliflolu today. R. M. WIKDKR, now a resident of Lakeside, Is In town today. MRS. W. II. NORTON of Sumner Is a Marshfleld visitor today. rg HENRY ADLE of the Lire" Saving Station is In Mnrahflold today. J. II. MILNER was a passenger for Coqulllo on this morning's train. ANDREW OLSEN, a morchant of Lnkcsldo, Is In MarsliflelU on business. TOM DRYANT of Hnynes Inlet Is In town looking after business Interests. CROOK- To Mr. and Mrs. Ados Crook of Central Avenuo West, Monday, Jniiunry 27, a son. Mo ther and child are doing nicely. Hearing Postponed Judgo Hnll adjourned tho hearing of Stovoim of Coqulllo, chnrged with non-support of his wlfo, until February 3. .Judgo nan win noi inKo action on the pe titions for a pnrolo for Phil Lnnnnn. sontenced to tho Reform School for complicity In tho North Pond Nowb Company robbery, until tho grand Jury nnd circuit court disposes of tho case against Clint Alters. Will Wed SoonAlthough no formal announcement has been mndo friends of Jack Moreen and MIbb Flo ronco Aiken, tho younucst dnuehtnr of Mr nnd Mrs. A. O. Alkon and sis ter of Mrs. Otto Schottor, hnvo beon apprised of tho engagement of tho well known counle. Tho nnnttniH New Itlll Senntor Smith of Coob wl". t,n.,0 llnco " tho early spring, .JOHN STEINLECHNER of Temple ton is In Marshfleld today oa business. DENNETT S WANTON returned to day from a Sunday hunt on South Inlet. New Gong A now gong has boon Installed nt tho lire houso In tho city hnll. Itody Xot Found According to Inst reports from Floronco, tho body of Dan Ilruhn, superintendent for Porter Pros., lias not been recovered from tho rlvor. CIIAS. ST. DENNIS of Lnkoslds camo to MarBlifloId this morning 011 business. WARREN PESSEY of South Coos Rlvor camo to town this morning on biiBlncBs. HO; WA1N1 ADS J nnd Curry Counties hns Introduced n bill In tho Oregon Senate, entitled "Relating to protection of laborers In enforcing liens." (Jive Social. Tho Women of Woodcraft- will ulvo a thimble so cial this evening In tho 1. O. O. F. nun, to wnieh tuu hiisliuuds and a few guests nro bidden. proualdy. Mr. Moreen Is tho only son or Amo Moreen, general super intendent, of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Company. MR. and MRS. WILLIAM MORGAN of Daniels Creek are spending to day In town. LEO TIIIPETTS, timekeeper nt Smlth-Poworn en nip No. 5, who roturnod n fow dnys ngo from Sn lorn with his bride, hna resumed his .work. KOI I RENT Ono (I room modern house on South Fifth street. Phono 331-R or boo J. C. Donne. KOU SALE Furniture of .'J room. Inquire Star Grocery, Eastsldo. KOU RENT Furnished house.. Ad dress Home, Times. Hand Aid. It Is expected that tho petitions asking tho city coun cil to appropriate $150 per month for tho support of tho band will bo presented nt tonight's session of tho city council. i mr WANTED Young mint to board and room 111 prlvnto family. Recom mcudutions. F. P., Caro Times. lock Willi Your Mete Curo your RueumatUm t once Vfltk feoC RHEUMATIC onr uataedt'i'Itheir"J?MnorcrutchM:xs IonS 9 yu llvc Rheumatic ciionr.ni. .11. ."-"'"""in caa 00 cured anu every trace 01 1110 ib.t cly drivn out of yu sytem 1 that feeling of having a ffi?U.rJJl,"w'm'i,0r- Y may rub yourself with liniments lill ablnV'oM.' """""".'"""'o Rheumatism out. Liniments like Rexall rwoMd, Vt f1 e,Ief but Ka Kheumatlc Curo removes the cause 'Poitiuin the bl I 8C du,0lvlnB tho mineral Irritants ana u. BM7-rJu outfcUo Ji bolt!, of Rexall lUuunutU Curt. wkhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE . MAIM OOQ I KOU RENT A Mv room house. neatly furnished. All modern conveniences. South Fourth St. Address Pox O, caro Times. us 0RPHEUM TONIGHT ILivn.... -" m r -va a m I'll I 0 SCIinn?L?f lurtI,l,B mllroaa rational: hU,0(S DPILLS and EX story. .Rl IbES- Iiitcrcstlug isiiA, v; .. ,Ilied in, ,,,, JI'AN Life and customs of Gelslm Girls pho- - 1UII l-lw. -! H eirln.i... I".',t the "Wlint Haimcm..! (.. Afiifv" kpi-Ios will I10 ' Afrni. .. it "1 the oitPirui'M ..1 ... !.. ,...f .i,.i, rUSlini SrV' wm '. In a few days? - ' IIII.ll HWIIltT .. -'tw.ii ... m NEVIJU MOICK Lbacts, Real Estate, Fire Marine Insurance llle Guarantee and Abstract Co. !W1,e Office pffj.STAOKEN. Mgr. Ir-.TW i006 191Plattlno- T.nmla .nn,llh, er Coal and xrnranu ,,- ... aerai Agents "maTampi"' I'OU SALE (.'ood h('( d hand motor delivery car at a bargain. Address Hox I), caro Times. KOU SALE CHEAP Nearly new oil honter. Antlsoptlc Harbor Shop. WA"NTEI) To exchange modern dwelling. FIno Inrgo ground, in tho midst of a successful apple country for Coos nay land, nlso Spoknno ncrongo for Coos County land. Particulars at 13G nroad way Stutsman & Co. WANTED Nicely furnished room for ono gontloman. High school district preferred. Address A. N., care Times. KOU SALE Cheap. Minnesota sew ing machine in llrst class sowing ordor. Inquire 123 North Tenth Btreot. KOU SALE Kiirnltiire of three ..rooms. Inquire Star Qrocory, Eastsldo. KOU RENT Furnished house keep ing rooms. Phono 1C5, North Dend. WANTED Automatic shot gun. Iu qulro John Lapp, City. KOU SALE A cholco dwelling lot on Central nvonuo. I. S. Kaufman & Co. WANTED Kmpty bean pot cheese Jars, with lids Coos Hay Ico & Cold Storage Co. Mnrshflold, Oro. KOU SALE A fiuo ll-monUis-oId registered boar, puro Porkshlro. AIbo two 9-months-old: good bono, good longth, good stock. Codnrbrook Ranch, Box G4, Sher wood, Oregon. KOU SALE Dry wood, fir nnd al dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 15S-L. FOR RENT " room house on South 4th Street. Inquire J. E. Edmunds Coos Day Wiring Company. KOU SALE Horses, harness and wagon. Phono ,57-J, Coos Day Steam Laundry. If you havo anything to sell, rent, trade, or want holp, try a Want Ad. Reach Tiicoma Mrs. Potor Scott, Sr has received word that her son, Poto, reached Tacoma snfoly with tho dredge, which ho was taking from Iloqulnm. Tho wonthor was very rough and tho trip was n hard ono. Scuds lllll Representative Par ton Is sending tho Mnrshflold Cnam bo r of Commerce copies of nil tho bills Introduced in tho Oregon leg islature and these will bo kept on fllo for roforenco of anyone who wishes to consult them. KYI I Overboard. On tho nftor 110011 trip of tho Vega last Saturday Frank Cameron of South Inlet fell overboard. Tho boat was running under n slow boll and whoa Cam eron camo up ho wns pulled aboard with nothing worso thnn a wetting. Anderson Wins Pud Anderson of Vnncouvor and Portland, Saturday won from Sniiimy Trott of Columbus, Ohio, in tho sixth round of whnt was to bo a twenty round bout nt Vernon, Calif. Anderson had tho best of It from tho start, Trott not bolng In his class. Finally In tho sixth, tho roforeo shopped tho go nnd gnvo An derson tho decision. Anderson fought In Mnrshlleld a fow years ago and won many friends horo nmong tho lovers of tho sport. Anderson Is now schoduled to moot Joe Mnndot, .loo Rivers or Jnek Prltton In a short tlmo. Removes Scow Judgo Hall ro oorts thnt tho dnmago to tho South Slough bridge by tho old scow Inst wook was comparatively slight. Ho visited thoro Friday and found two piling broken and two loosened, nnd mndo arrangements for temporary ropftlrs. Tho old scow wns hauled away by John Swing, who will try to uso some of tho liimbor out of It. Tho bcow wns discarded by the Simp son Lumber Company n long tlmo ago, bolng broken nnd lillod with wntor. It Is CO by 100 feet. WILL STOCK and wlfo nro lng from Cnmp 5 to Camp South Coos Rlvor. mov 1 on Jinny Replies "Stop thnt want nd of mlno, I sold tho stovo soon nftor Its first appearanco and too many pcoplo nro bothering mo about tho stove." This wub tho ronmrlc of C. II. Walters, who was advertis ing n flreplaco stovo for ealo In tho Times. Ho sold It to Cnl Wright. Water Pressure Thero has beon a percoptlblo lncroaso in tho water pressure around town slnco tho ox- Apples ! Apples ! For a fow days wo will soil PERSONAL NOTES JOHN HIASCA is In town todny on business. ALEO RESIN Is In town today from Lakealdo. A. CLAY loft on Eureka today. the Alllauco for L. D. SMITH Ib in town today from Dnulols Croek, CIIAS. HANSEN Is In town today from Hnynes Inlet. MRS. P. D. nLAKB of Catching Inlet Is In town today. MISS HAZEL PETERSON, who has beon spending a fow days with Mrs. Jack McDonald on Daniels WILLIAM WATERS nnd his daugh ter, CLARA, of North Inlet nro spending todny In town. MRS.TERRY of McDonnld & Vaughn camp on Dnulols Creek was n Marahllold visitor today. MISS GLADYS RICHARDS, who re cently enmo horo from Seattle has taken 11 position nt Stnffords. MISS MAPLE NORTON oxpocta to leave on tho next Speedwell for nn Indefinite visit In California. MRS. TERRY of tho McDonnld & Vaughaii camp on Daniels creek was a Marshfleld visitor today. MISS ALPHA MAUZEY. who has boon employed In Tho Times ofllco, hns takon n position In Dr. G. W. Leslie's office F. F. DAVIS nnd E. M. PR1NG re turned this morning from n hunt ing trip to South Inlet with a string of ducks MR. HOKANSON. formerly with Lold's bakery but now with n linn don bnkory. spoilt Sunday with friends In Mnrshflold. MRS. CHAMPERS wns an over Sun day guest at tho E. E. Dyer homo on Dnnlols Creek, returning to Mnrshlleld this morning. . P. DAVIS loft today for Coqulllo to act as a witness In tho enso of Parkor vs. tho O. A. Smith Com pany nnd City of Mnrshflold. MRS. LIZZIE PRAINARD of North Pond returned this morning from a visit to her pnronts, Mr. nud Mrs. P. D. Plako of Catching Pilot. Fancy Baldwin Apples K Four-Tier Boxes at .00 Per Box $1. Phono your orders at once. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. Umbrellas Covered nt Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phouo 1BS-II 172 Proadwny GRADE MEAT and fan- S OK ALL KINDS call up PHONE 1-111, Tho NORTH I1END REFRIGERATING MEAT CO., wlioro you can SAVE FIVE I'EU CENT by paying cash. Dr. Kipper Says: Coos Hay Peoplo should eat n greater variety of sea food. Wo havo Just received 11 fit'sli supply of Kippered Salmon Kippered Herring Spiced Pickled Herring Anchovies Salt Salmon llellles Genuine Eastern Codfish Heath's Eastern Oysters Stauff Grocery Co. Maskoy's Candles. Phono 102 FRED NELSON roturnod this morn ing from South Inlet, whero ho had beon superintending the orectlou of a portable mill, which will bo used to saw jok. liimbor. MR. and MRS. C. S. WINSOR of North Pend wore Mnrshflold vis itors today. Mr. Wlnsor wns In specting tho olectrlo adding ma chine In tho First Nntlonnl and thinks they will lfavo to add one or two to his North Pond bank when tho rush starts. Truform Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Abdominal Belts. All sizes and styles fit ted by experts,