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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913- EVENING EDITION. P1 .TsINJL TT J PERSONAL NOTES llnnk Hvnmliicr Hero Mnrtln Mc Lean, National bnnk examiner, Is in Mnrshfleld today, exnminlng the con dition of tlio First National bank. Tills Is one of his regular trips through this section. Coos liny Clliimtc. Mrs. J. If. Stnililon received a letter today from Dcndwood, Alaskn, stating that it was C5 degrees below zero when It was written and tho writer was laid up with frozen feet. Just minis of that, you fortunate Coos Ilaylto and thank your lucky stars for this glorious Coos nay suusiiluc. High Seliml Picnic The Mnrsh- Hold high school Btiulonts win en joy a picnic tomorrow, tho affair being given by the losing sldo in tho recent ticket selling contest for the high school minstrel show. It has not boon decided whether they will go to Coos Hlvor or the government works. llcncflt Hull Plans arc being mado for a benefit ball to bo given under the direction of tho W. O. W. for tho benefit of tho Colley family, who arc in stralghtoned circum stances. Mr. Cooley'B brother nnd JiIb wlfo left a few days ago for California nnd some had understood that this was tho needy family, but this Is incorrect. fiotH Snd Nov. Mnx Topper, etewnrd of the Mllllconin Club, re ceived n telegram this morning, an nouncing tho serious Illness of his mother, who is visiting at tho homo of his sister In llloomlngton, Illin ois. Mr. Topper expects to tnko tho Breakwater tomorrow If It will bo posslblo to reach her bedside In timo to bo of nsslstanco to her. Trouble Over Auto An Overland nuto, formerly owned by Fred Wil son, known as "Slim" and lator op erated by Joo Dodgo, Is tho center of an interesting tulxup In Justice Ponnock's court. F. 15. Nelson nt tached tho machine nnd was about to sell it for repair work wliVsn Geo. Goodrum today had Sheriff Gngo servo n writ of replevin on Constable Cox. Church Temporarily Located Tho Episcopal church, formerly located at Sixth nnd Market, has been moved to tho comer of Fourth nnd Mar kot, and overythlng Is in good con dition for the holding of regular ser vices. Tliero will bo a Lenten ser vlco this evening at 7:30 and the us ual services on Sunday nt S a. in., 11 a. in., nnd 7:.10 p. in. At the Communion services nt 8 n. in. Sun day there will bo a special interces sion for missions. Social Tonight Tho Young Peo ple of tho Unptlst church will have u social lonigui nt tno iiotno oi Miss Evn Dresser on Hall avenue. Extensive prnparatlons have beo made nnd n good time is nusured. Start Paving. B. F. MorrlBsey of tho Coos Hoy Paving Coiupnny has gone to Myrtle Point to complete In tersections In tho hard paving work there. If the weather continues fair ho and Mr. Smnll may decide to go abend Immediately with the comple tion of tho work. lilt-lliiliiy Party D. Y. Stafford and wife entertained their employes nt their homo last ovenlng nt a birth day party complimentary to Frank Pugsley, "tho Candy Kid." Tho af fair was a most Jovlnl one, the Staf ford store being closed for n fow hours to enable nil to Join in the merriment. Funeral Here. Judge Coko receiv ed n telegram today stating that It had been finally decided to bring tho body of John S. Coke, Sr., to Coos liny for burial. It, J. Coko will lenvo Los Angeles tomorrow with the body on the steamer Speedwell nnd burial will probably be near tho old homo of the deceased at Dora. "Svw Charter Problem L. A. Lil- Joqvlst left this afternoon for Co qulllo to attend a meeting of tho city council to bo hold tliero tonight to discuss n charter amendment to bo submitted to tho electors thoro pro viding for city olectloiiH. Tho Co qulllo charter Is defective In thin way nnd tho stato laws do not cover tho situation., Fore-stern Here. Messsr, Ferguson nnd Woods of tho Orogon Stato Hoard of Forestry aro In Mnrshflcld today, conferring with Secretary V. J. Con rad of tho Coos County Firo Patrol Association rclntlvo to tho work horo. They nro also compiling a list of nil tho timber owners In this section. This is to comply with tho now lnw which requires tlmbor owners to tnko AHTHUIt HAM returned to Camp 1 this morning. L. W. THAVEH went to Coqulllo to- day on business. V. A. GAGE of Allegany Is n Mursh- flold visitor today. MHS. K. 1-:. STRAW Is visiting on South Coos Hlvor. OMAR HUHFOHD of Sumner Is In Mnrshflcld for tho day. FRANK 11001) is in town today from North Coos Hlver. A. 13. X13FF loft this morning for Myrtle Point on business. TOM LAWIIOHNE of Allegany Is a Marshfleld visitor today. KM Hi STONK, a Catching Inlet rancher, Is In town on business. CARL MATSON of Catching Inlet Is spending tho day In Mnrshflcld, CLIFFORD CARLSON of North Coos Hlvor Is visiting today nt Smith mill. J. 13. SCHILLING wns hero from Myrtlo Point yesterday on busi ness. MR. MORRISON of Comp I mado a short visit in Mnrshllcld yester day. W. F. HARMON expects to leave tomorrow for Portland on busi ness, WM. HOXEHHAKE, a resident of Catching Inlet, Is In town for tho day. MR. and MHS. J. T. COLVKH aro business visitors from Catching Inlet today. MRS. J. M. CLTLLKY and daughter of Catching Inlet aro town visit ors today. MISS 11LANC1IK LANDRITH of North Coos River Is spending to day In town. MR. nnd MRS. C. CARLSON of Heaver Hill aro spending a fow day 8 In town. MR. nnd MRS. W.M. LACKSTROM of Catching Inlet are In town on business today. MRS. R. 13. OKIHIART of North Hcnd was tho guest of Marsh lluld relatives yesterday. CAL WRIGHT returned this morn ing from a weeks stay on his timber claim, near Allegany. C. H. ALUI3RT, representing tho Goodyear Rubber Co., of Portland, nrrived via Drain this morning TOM NICOLS expects to leavo to morrow for Portland nnd other points on business and pleasure MRS. MATT MATSON of Catching Inlet Is visiting nt tho Win. Atp hind homo in Ferndnlo for a fow d i dnvs. ndequnto steps for provontlng forest MRS. MARY McINTOSH nnd MRS. fires. ' WALTKR CHRISTIANSEN of The Last Days of the Real Fire Sale For Saturday Payday and the Balance of Next Week KAMMhJtKR 8AYS: "It's going (o he one grand finish and bigger bargains than ever." mail d It ADIC CLOTH IXC,1 Overcoats, Cravancftcs, Slip-Ons, Huts, filiocs and Fine Men's JJabcrdasherij. Every thing at birgain prices, no exceptions. They Are Ready For You Here The Newest and Best in Clothes for Men and Young Men The standard conservative 3-button model. The young mannish 2-button model. "The English model, distinctively different. The Norfolk, especially popular model. ' The Maker: Alfred Benjamin & Co. Recognized ns America's foro most nnd host manufacturer of high grade clothing, hns coin hlncd tho most popular nnd most worthy fnhrlcs with their Ideas of good clothes, and' now wo of fer to you their product in gar ments thnt nro sure to plonso you. Suits priced ?15 and up. New Spring Styles: Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats MI M Wvm A-Vwl' XL, 11 ,vLLUr' Ptnj.irjln Clotl Agents for: "Stetson Shoes "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Marshfield Myrtle Point Bandon AT THE Catching Inlet aro spending the day In .Mnrshflcld. DONALD MaclNTOSII and wlfo of Dnndou nro .Mnrshflcld visitors. GEOHGE K. TOWNEY of Willott & Irtirr, Is hero from Myrtlo Point on business. F. K. MEYEHS of Florence, who Is engaged In tho moving picture business tliero. Is, spending a fow (lfivn lii Mnrnlillnhl Itriillii'i' if Aiillim Mlltnn ("IImrh. MRS. CHAS. MAIIAFFY and MRS. tho San Frnnclsco travelling man, ' WEBSTEH camu to Mnrshllold this Ih n lirotuer of .Montnguo Glass, tho morning from tho .Mahnffy homo nuthor on North Coos River. in the MRS. J. C. MJLLEH will leavo to- Montng morrow for a two months' visit rrnnclsco. In addition to his In Kansas city, Chicago, St. Louis stories, ho is now writing plays, and othor points In that vicinity. Milton Glass travels for a Irtrgo CAL WRIGHT and CllAHLEY wholesale liquor nnd glnzed candy KRONIIOLM returned today from company of San Francisco, and Is an oxtonded fishing and "hunting" also a cousin of Kmll Judoll, who trip 20 miles above Allegany. travels through this section and MISS MARY HOOXEY returned to whoso brother is, president of tho Mnrshflcld last ovonlng, after n San FraticlKco Hoard of Public thrco weeks' visit in Hnndou. Slio Works. Milton GIiish, nltliough not for $2CTiO. Terms one half mi. Don't' d renin over t tils but id promptly. Title Quarintte i Abstract Company. WANTED Up-to-date gardentr. Tel ephono 31 CI. WANTED Girl for general ho work; ono to go homo at nljkU preferred. Call nt 1392 Cental avenuo, or phono 318-J. rotner or Montnguo Ulnss, tno ,,,... . ., 7. , , nn -. of tho noted Hebrew stories VOK BALK- One Inumli M ft ) Snturdny Evening Post. I l'oel "'0,,1' w '' l w fr '.' ,-uo Glnss was reared In San horsepower englno, rem. tr. completo ciiulpmcnt Including o CO nmporo storage buttery. Spl 13 miles. Inquire of M. 0. Cole mnn, North Ilcnd. l'Olt LEASE Store nt present wti; plod by Mnrshflcld Cyclcry. Rl J 25. Loaso has fifteen DiontuU run. Host offor takes it. ApplfM Mnrshflcld Cyclcry. Is visiting her aunt-, Mrs. Cathcr- an nuthor, has uttnlued moro or less ,,.,.. u., ,. ... rlll nlioeanr ru- Inn Mnrlnrllv . film.. ,. f.,,u llnv nu ll,,. ,,li. i.,.Uu I ,'"11 "''' "".."!" V..i'ni. no. lidwnni nouson, " " famous quotntlon, $20.00 to $25.00 Men's Fine Suits $12.75 You know tho class of stuff I lmvo boon handling Xo long shots or shoddios, but strictly high class cloth ing Ftvovy garment guar anteed till wool and made by the best makers in the land. Take Advantage, $12.75 $4.50 to $5.00 Packard Shoes $1.65 1 Tore is your chance. "Why have your shoes soled when you can get a now pair for tho same price. Don't ex pect to find tho very latest, but you can expect.' to find the highest of quality. Take Advantage, $1.65 I AM GOING TO HAVE A NEW HOME Carpenters, plumbers, paper hangers, including myself, aro busy tearing up tilings in general preparing larger room more 'space and a store that av ill be a beauty I am off for the market and will bring back a selection of merchandise second to none in tho state and when I get through, will have a most metropolitan place foMhe cum enionee of my patrons until then al ways Yours anxious to please, H f.1 THE TOGGERY on TluinKsKlvIng, Chrlstmns, Now lonr nnd his 2Gth wedding anniver sary. Mr. Lattlmer ninlces tho Coos Hay territory onco a year. HLAXCOG. K. Harrington. Sa lem; Itobort T. Petersen, Holona, .uouinnii; j. h. Hutiioriln Portland. luo Morlnrlty. i fame on Coos Day as thu only brnsH J. L. DAY, tho Orogon representative baud Imitator. of tlio Xow York Life, left via inrnn "n K nn . ""T'"? ,fp ' Mr- ""' -Ml- ' Orcononli nro Portland after n threo day stay nt tllu cimiullur. Mr. Groonough ro- ii.. own.,1, ... , . ' l,0rl8 iHlslMOhB hOOIIllllg III tllO dty- W. II. SMITH nnd wlfo and K. L. by-tho-soa 11I3SSI;V and wlfo of Coos Hlvor, U'nnt in fmulln ' K.1.n i .. i,Ua...I i "ei,rrn"v,,''' J. C. OISCll nn.l fni'niii. win inn :" """ ..r. roopios wns 1110 or Iniiinrrnw fni. Vlnln l',1,i1ln ...l.n... IgllintOr Of tllO thoy will lorato for tlio 'boiioflti "Wo "ro tlle 'l0")lu8-" of Mrs. Giseh's benltli. Ho innv . return hero this fall. ' HiikIi Lattlmer, representing Foley J. LKI-3 11HOW.V will leavo tomor- Co., the woll known patent mcdl- row for Portland and Salem on j ('1110 luanufacturors of Chicago, Is at matters conuectod with tho Oro-i tno Chundlor. All traveling men gon State Hoard of Pharmacy, of j lmvo Krlovancos nbout being nwny which ho Is n niombor. r0I homo, hut Mr. Lattlmer has a FIIAXIC ACKLKY has roturnott ' Particular hard luck story of his last from southern Curry County, I ,onB trl". which kojit him from homo whoro ho was employed in tho construction or tlio urookings Lunibor company's plant. MISS F. M. GKOItGR will loavo on tho Hronkwntor tomorrow for Portland, from whoro slio will go overland to Rosoburg nnd Cnll fornln points to visit filonds. MHS. MAHY WII.S0X. who has boon visiting Mrs. S. 11. Cntcnrt and at tho Laudrlth homes on Coos Hlvor, will leavo tomorrow for her homo in Pnyotto. Idaho. MISS SPKXCK WILSOX, who Is visiting friends in Oakland, writes her niothor, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, that sho Is rapidly recuperating, nnd will return horo next month. HEXHY HORCK. tho happy, hustling Henry who thinks tho sweetest music Is the song of tho railway. and who Is ngaln busy boosting for North ITond, was a Marshflold vis itor today. II. G. K13HX of Xoith Dond passed through horo this morning en route to Coqulllo to confor with tlio county court nbout tho Xorth Hond-Kmplro road. Dr. Hurtle nnd X. C. McLeod nro the other nieinbers of the committee. A. K. JKXSHX and wife of Hlver Falls, Wis., hnvo arrived here and will mako their home on Coos liny. Mr, Jonson U n brotbor-ln-law of W. T. Stoll and thoy nro visiting nt tho Stoll homo until they get lo cated. Mr. Jensen has already In vested honvlly In Coos Hay real es tato nnd ho and Mr. Stoll nro In terested Jointly In several buys. Ho will ongngo In the real estate buslnoss horo. WANTKI) Gentleman riKiimr. Ap ply Ilox K. Times olllce. l'OIt ItH.NT Coiner simiijr uj olllcos ,In Locklinrt nulldlnj. LLOYD S. Knapp and wife, San Yanclsco: F. Dovrlll. Snn Frnnelscn! John A. Porso, Denvor. CUAXDLER Mrs. C. Payne, Van couver, Wnsh.; Xed C. Kelloy, Co (lulllo; II. n. Donnhoy, Portland; J. H. Wilklns, Portland; F. G. Groon ough, Ilnndon; C. 0. Hudson, Now York; J. C. Fullor, San Francisco; M. McLoan, Portland: F. A. Borch ert, San Francisco; Wm. Magennles, Sncranionto; C. II. Albert, Portland; K. J. Morton, Portlnnd. COOS L. N. Hnwlln. Now Vnrlr LCIty; II. t. Geary, Medford; B. M. joiinson, snlom, Oro.; Milo Plorson, Lakosldo; Wm. Gogo, Coqulllo; Os car Mahler, Pondloton; Add Graven, Hoqulam; W. A. Cooper, Myrtlo Point; L. I). Morrison, Camp 1. l.'Oll SAM Kitiii f.r l.ntcliliiff. W ribbon Harrod Hoiks, red for W Ing. ?1.00 for 1 6... !. tSt brako, Phono nilXI. NorthW WAXTIJD Girl for Hnl'W," chamber work. Scnndlnav forrod. Apply Mrs. OrendellBu- kor Ulll. FOIl SALl--An ''' 'tt c first class condition. Apply D u Times ofllco. VOll SALU Myrtle Cabinet SW nnd planing mill at a bargaE"' terms. Address a v-io "-, KOIl S.LI-Malbiid duck egg hatching, l'liono iu-j. - ... -y x Hiip. .MOXKY 'ill l'"-.""' ,, tod WANT ADS. FOU SALF Ono set double harness. Apply 227 South Fourth street. ;s for hatching, j Evorytlilng.CH KAPKIl tlmn the CHKAl'KST ut the COOS HAY CASH FOIl SMI.' i.' White leahorn and Ithniln TRlniul Ueds, nlso two dozon Ilrown Leg horn hens for snlo. C, E. Jor dan, Knstslde. (ho threo years on wrm -- .,,, proporty. i'o' .vvn Timti 000. Address llox A. ofllco. .- vrkif n.Tl'L'us fr liaiuf- l'OIl hAiiiv ''. '., nn per ' Whlto Langshnns, ?2.0 jj, Hlack Mlnorcas, 1.0 P" Phono 112-J WAXTED-To cvclmngc ior sell.g acres of the best trcV0' V,u land in the country, ,,,,, large now barn, every eonww go with land, on watw wg ty road, desirable ocauo . j miles from city PMtoflW. at Four thousand dol or. m change in part or wl l w real estate, with building oj lt out buildings, will aMune o mortgage In "fK?fV W In North Bond, Plat u. tf Hold or MiUineton. Stu , Co.. Marshlleld, Oregon. n and S, 13U iiroiiu""- . .,1 ml WANTED Twelve ovpen : BeJt. era nnd timber men. APP or Hill Coal uo. FOU SALE Pinno. A bargain. S. Dodge. O. FOIl SALB Oil KFVr-0JplrW four lots in .EW' "flj s"' James D. CllnMnbeaM, Oregon. - ' "" " ' flr and oer, uv. kjj--- i.jj. Ferry landing. STOllK. i w..Mi.l 1'iii'cliiiscr fop two lots on Hroadway, facing Hay, with J six room house, and 16x24 barn, job prints d0DJ Have your I SEED OATS at HALVES. Tho Times office, ImtL