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wn THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1913 EVENING EDITION. TrFr j?2 jf&-,i arisf " flirM i5?w 1-2 Va'fM JU' . TIIIKS FOIt MARCH. lid II H. Klnrtild mo registered to li'iuo by Drain tomorrow nioriiinir. Dinner Party. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Lave entertained at dlntior Inst owning In honor of tholr daughter, Catherine, who was celebrating her lirth birthday, tho dinner having been postponed it fow wookii. Hi-low la given the Umo and height of high nnd low water at Mnrxhfleld. T I u tides arc placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the tlrst lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compai Ison on consecntlvo heights will Indlrnte whether It la high or low wntoi For high walor on tho bar, Aiilwtrnct 2 hours Ml minutes. Coprlibt lUrt,5ctuincf & Mar come bur new i i i i yOU won t get tooled when you I A -.-.rt rr fme cfrnva anrl oolr rr eaa. lj Lino oiuiv (Aiiva uon. lj ovt. styles in Hart SchafFner & Marx l HP! ' . suits and overcoats, l nere s no string tied to them; there's nothing decep tive; just the best clothes made. If whiVp hnvincr anv nmpr r.lnmps. pvpn VU1V -'W T "- "7 ww.w w-.wvw, w , v.. nade-to-measure, you'd better buy be; they're better clothes. No bricks under our hats; nothing to kick about; best hats made. Put your head under one. Woolen Mill Store This storo la tho homo of Hart Schnffnor & Marx Clothes. 31 1 1 1-. . -1.01) li.C.7 4.47 11.53 Ft... 2.9 -1.0 0.0 -1.0 APRIL tires. i lira., r, . i :i li.i-i ri.to o.o iFt... 2.5 -I.'J ().(! o.o 1! lira.. 0.3 1 ti.03 12.12 (1.25 I Ft... 1.9 2.1 5.0 0.7 3llrs.. 1.0S (5.52 1.00" 7.03 Ft... 5.1 1.7 5.1 0.7 1 His.. 1.3S 7.30 1.41 7.37 Ft... 5.1 1.3 5.2 0.S 5 His.. 2.05 S.05 2.20 S.08 Ft... 5.(1 0.0 5.3 1.1 (5 lira. 2.30 S.3U 2.5S 8.37 Ft... 5.S 0.(1 5.3 1.3 7 lira.. 2.55 9.09 3.35 11.00 Ft... CO 0.2 5.1 ,1.0 ZZZ I WEATHER FORECAST. Gel Auto Tiiii'K Conner & Itoag luud have secured a now 1.500 Carte-Car delivery auto for their store. Mr. Carlylo will drive It lint both Mr. Connor nnd .Mr. lIotiKluud are getting anxious tti try their hand at It. USE- NYAL'S CORN REMEDY FOR Corns, Warts and Bunions Just the thing; you need. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. PRICE, 25 CENTS. Ily Associated Press OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday. Unlit frost tonight. Westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., March 31, by Ilcuj. Ostllud, special, government me teorological observor: Mnxlinuni 50 Mliilniuiii -II At 4:43 a. m 14 Precipitation 10 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1U12 53.71 I Precipitation same period I last year 4 7. CI Wind: Southwest; rain. Council Tonight. Tho Marahriold City Council will meet tonight to take up street matters nnd other municipal affairs. Guild Meeting; Tho Episcopal Church Guild will meet at the homo of Mrs. 13. G. Flanagan tomorrow at 2:30. All tho ladles of tho church are cordially Invited. Leave- Tomorrow. C. II. llnniH, F. II. Do llnnlo, Mr. iieorgo. L. Mosher. Eugono Wll- Mo- Wlso WANT ADS. WANTED One Edgorninn, 8 1 u day. Phono 2G9-L or 324-11. I'Olt SALIC Itnliy Grand pluiw, ?350. 471 HI roil avenue. I'Olt RENT Urge modern fur nlshed room; convenient to bath; suitable for gentleman. Call at (13!t First and Alder. Phono ISO. FOIt HUNT Attractive room for olllce man, In private homo near Chandler hotel. Inquire 2S0 Central avenue. I'Olt SALK Setting of Slcllllnn Ituttoreiips or Good Luck fowl $3 per 13; Plymouth Rocks. Ilhodo Island Reds and Drown I.oghorus $1 per 13. Mrs. K. Don McCrnry. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US I'Olt RENT Two lingo unfurnished connecting rooms with bath; closo lu. 502 .North Second street. TAKEN UP Two year old heifer, without mark or brand of any kind. Call at J. K. Fitzgerald, Phono 3151. WANTED Second hand wife. Ad dress Dox O. A., Times olllco. I'Olt RENT Seven room house; eloso In. Enquire Dox L. 0 Times olllco. N0RPHEUM TONIGHT 1.000 Feet of fiood Pictures $Iirm,,)KUm' XI HOUSE' SIIAV,, a Strong Drama. 'OR .U-?.SW'." Western Dnim iJ, C00,i" ailtl lli!th Comedy MM Tim niii)i)i.-l..i... .. ,. ,. , , i.. i...i.i W.-. Vh'tui No. 5 In tho Scries of "What Happened ' "111 be Slum.. .., .. f....i. ' .v Wtll' Established Admission, loc, Never luure. to Typ ewriters .?. rent .-i . " maW VA,-ee ana r ai mae8. new and second granted. Ufboa Paper Guaranteed. Call im PPLre'018 r-Mi, AUIanco Dock tttS,?r-lt0'!?.wnt. ueiP. try a Want a,i 'ry a Want Ad.' TONIGHT TKe Royal EDWAHDS & MEIUUTTS MUSICAL COMEDV COMPANY" of 1.T PEOPLIJ 15 Present Chorus of DAXCIXG DAISIES 1000 Feet of tho llest Pictures An Exceptionally Kino l'rograin for Tonight PltlCES IjowoV Floor 50c Halcony 23c WANTED CSIrl for general houso work. Apply Mr. A. II. Pow oifl, phono 207. WANTED Kvpcrlcncvtl miners tho Libby mlno. at FOIt KENT Furnished housekeop. rooms. 695 First nnd lllrch Sts. Phono 239-J or call after 10 a. m. WANTED Maid for Keneral house work and to assist with chlld ron. Apply mornings, Mrs. B, M. Richardson, rOK 8ALF Funiltiire for 14 room boarding houso. Apply 207 North 3rd strcot. WANTED Sowing by experienced dressmaker, specialty, tailored skirts and ono-pleco dresses. G34 Donnelly avenue HIIODE ISLAND ItED hatching. Phono 187-It. eggs for MONEY' TO LOAN One, two or three years on farm and town property. From ?100 to $10,000. AddroBS Dox A. D. Times office. FOIt HENT Large, well furnished room with bath. Five minutes' walk from business section. Ref erences. Inquire 7C8 North Sec ond street. FOR SALE One launch 20 feet; 8 II. P. Enquire M. G. Coleman, North Dend. FOIt SALE Dry wooa. Or und al der, at Campboll's Wood Yard, Ferrv lnndlnc Phono IPrt-L DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you want n good Dairy or Stock farm seo Fitzgerald or Phono 3151, Marshfleld. For tho Homeseeker Ho can bhow you somo of tho best In tho county for salo. . , ,., -,.,!. llulniN Home. W. U. Haines wns brought to his home yesterday from Mercy Hospital. lie is getting along well but mny not bo able to bo out for a tew days. He was Injured in thv auto accident in wnlch L. K. Halllnger was killed. Child Dead Evelyn L. Robertson, the ten months' old dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Robertson, of U70 South Ilroadway. died Sundav of tu borciiloslB. nffcetlng the brain. The funeral will bo held this afternoon from tho homo, tho Row A. 8. Hasa ford olllclntlng. Rlxcr l-'alllng. North Coos River rose about 15 feet Saturday and Sunday and Tor a tlmo It looked ns though tho froahet might attain threatening proportions. Howover, n decline of about 18 Inches was no ticeable this morning. Many logs were floated out. Wins Contest. -Miss Hlldiir So Inndor, of Sumner, yesterday won the Domorest silver modal at Em pire. Tho Judges wero Capt. .laa. Mageo, Mrs. Morton Tower nnd Mrs. Hayden. There was a good crowd out. It wbb conducted by Dr. Dlrd D. Clarke, of North Rend. PERSONAL NOTES WM. JCDD la In fiom Lakeside. ALVA LANDRITII. Rter, Is In town. Marshfleld toda ot Not Hi Coos HARRY STOLL, of Allegany, Is In town today. .10 E ROONEY, of 3 mday In town. Camp C, spent OTTO COLMAR, of South Inlet, is in Marshfleld today. 11EECIIER CROUCH, of llnynos In let la in town today. WM. SIMPSON Is a visitor llayue's Inlet today. from A. F. JOHNSON, or Lakeside, Is in town on business today. Al'GUST CARLSON Is a visitor from North Coos River today. W. C. HARRIS, or Sumner, town today on business. la lu FRED MPETZEL Is among tho vlsi tois from Lakeside today. HARRY WILKINS, of Lakeside, Is In town spending tho day. Not Willi SomeiN. W. P. Murphy denies tho report from Grants Pnss that ho Is associated with J. II. Somors, In any railroad project. Ho says ho has not been connected In any way with Somors for over a year nnd furthermore thnt tho railroad that ho is assisting In promoting has not naked any boniiH nt Grants Pbbb. JOHN SMITH, of Camp 0. spent Sunday lu town with friends. 13. L. 11ESSEY, or South Coos River, la lu town today on business. JAMES CULLEY. or Catching Inlet, Is spending tho day in town. W. II. SMITH, of Coos Rlvor. Ib in Marshfleld today on business. MRS. LEONARD MASTERS Ib visit ing friends In Marshfleld today. SOCIETY NEWS - SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY Episcopal Guild with Mrs. E. G. Porliaiii. Royal Auction Ilrldge with Mrs. E. 13. Straw. El-Knb-Klub ball and ban quet. Eplicopnl Auxiliary with Mrs. E. G. Glnni-gan. Presbyterian reception for Dr. lllrd 11. Clarke. North Dend. The. iuppHuk of the C. W. II. M. of tho Christian Church which was to occur tomorrow has been post poned ono week. Mrs. I. Iniinel and Mrs. Howard will entertnln the mem bers of this organization Tuesday. April s, nt the homo of Rev. Howard. FAREWELL PARTY CHAS. MAHAFFY, of North Coos River, Is lu Marshfleld today. No Itatid Show It was reported that tho Coos Ray band would tnko Its minstrel show to tho other towns of tho county but Manager Fred Wil son said that tho band would not present a bonollt show outsldo of Mnrshllold. It tho members of the cast want to, ho said It vna up to them and not tho band's business. J. D. CL1NKENHEARD Is a busi ness visitor to Marshfleld today. MRS. CARL McCOLLOCH. of Hayncs Inlet, la reported 111. Automobile Suit. J. G. Kinney, or tho Twin City Auto Line, has riled suit in Justlco Pcuuock's court for $205 damages against I). L. Foote. Kinney nlloges that about 1 o'clock the morning of March 9, An drow Erlckson, a driver of Footo's nuto, carelessly ran Into ono of Kin ney's autos, driven by Guy Greeu Icaf, near tho Porter mill, and did considerable damage. Greonleaf nar rowly escaped serious Injuries and for ji timu It was a mystery as to tho cars Involved. I Along the Waterfront. I Tho Rrenkwator crossed .out nt 5:30 Saturday afternoon for Port land. Slio may not lcavo tlieio un til Thursday of this weok owing to ropalr work. Sho will not go on drydnck this weok but will next week when Supt W. F. Miller will nc eompnny the bont there. Announcement To The Public: Llndberg & Roshorg hnvo opened their now storo lu Hunker Hill with a comploto lino of stationery, bread, candy, cigars and tobacco. Pool hall lu connection. Tho public is cordially Invited, Lindberg & Rosberg Phono 301-L. HEN McMULLEN and wlfo aro here from, Myrtlo Point on business nnd pleasure. I The Ladles' Aid of tho M. E. church of North Rend met at tho Wcsleyan Room for their usual monthly soclnl meeting laBt Thurs day. Aside from tho usunl order ot bus iness a farewell rocoptlon was ten dered Mrs. Woodhull, who leaves soon for her old homo In Ney York, and Mrs. Ilascom, Who goes to Wash ington. Remembrances of Myrtlo wood wore presented by Mrs. F. W. Slov ens in bohnlf of tho Aid. Ico cream and enko woro sorved by Mcsdames Nollson, Rogstoad, Miller to following ladles: Mcsdames Elslm Ingor, Wldnor, llnlslnger, Clark, Da vidson, Flltcroft. Grout, Gubscr, Gur nca, Hlsey, Ilobson, Isaacs, Knowl ton, Lnlrd. McDanlel, Nowklrk, J. E. StevcnB, F. W. Stovcns, Topo, Tay lor. Wood. Wilson, Donnls, Wood hull, IlnBcom, Woodbury nnd Miss Elalmingcr. AT Till: HOTELS J. S. MASTERS, a re Ideal of Catch ing Inlet, la lu town today on business. MRS. WM. McEWAN returned thin morning from a visit with her daughter. C. W. ELMORE returned tills morn ing from an over Sunday visit nt Allegany. MISS RUTH 110NROY. or Lakcaldo, Is visiting with rolatlves In Marslw fluid today. ROY LANDRITII. of North Coos Rlvor, Is a business visitor to Marshfleld today. CONTRACTOR J. W. WRIGHT will leave lu n day or two for San Francisco on business. FRANK GRANT, of Cnmp 8. re turned homo this morning after spending Sunday In town. E. II. I1R1STOW and wlfo will lenvo on tho Allluiico for Eurokn whero Mrs. Ilrlstow will visit rolatlvos. SHERIFF. W. W. GAGE loft this morning with prisoner Edmonds, tho forgor, via Drain, for Salem. OSCAR I1AILEY camo to Mnrshllold this morning from Sumner whero ho has been visiting at tho homo of Capt. W. C. Harris. MR. and MRS. CLARENCE DOWNS, of Romnto, Coos County, aro in the city on tholr way to Michigan to reside. Rosoburg Rovlow. ED McKEOWN and wlfo, of Coalodo. spent Sunday with Marshflold friends nnd looking nftor tho con struction or tholr now houses at Hunker Hill. HARRY ALVERSON has Just ro turned from n visit to relatives In tho East. While absont Mr. Alvorson visited Chicago and St. Louis. Ho has been absent three weeks. JUST RECEIVED A fresh shipment of genuino Vir ginia Hams. Wesphalla Hams, Italian HaniB, Kingan Hams, Rex Hams, Also a choice lot of bacons, sausages and smoked fish. Drop In and look them over. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Maskey's "andles. COOS KING DICYCLES $30.00 COOS QUEEN BICYCLES $28.50. Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 158-R 173 Broadway J. A. ROnERTS and family havo ar rived horo from Valo, Orogon, to mnko tholr homo. Mr. Roberts has been In tho restaurant busi ness nnd plans to engage In tho poultry, vogotablo and produco business hero, starting sort of a public mnrkot, whero ranchors can furnish fresh products almost di rect to tho consumor. They aro temporarily making their homo with Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Smith. AMUNDSEN RIDES AIRCRAFT The Chandler. - J. J. McKlnnnn, San Francisco; S, R. Mosher, Eugeno, Or.; F. C. Star rot, Detroit; .1. M. Maclntyre, San Francisco; H. A. Stnrrot, Eugono; C. II. Wllllnms, Portland; P. D. Chamberlain, Portland, Mnlno; R. M. Layton. Portland, Or.: F. F. Cooper, San Francisco; D. L. Clause, Portland, Or.; R. D. Klucnltt, San Francisco; S. R. Mosher, Eugono; 13. Weiss; E. 13. Clayborg, Portland; II. N. Garrett. Portland; Frank Con fer and wife, Portland; Lula Jauce, Portland; Dolly Dcrlcul, Portland; Teddy llownrd, Portland: Frnnkio Howard, Portland; L. M. McGcorgo, Myrtlo Point; Paul Reno and wlfo, Seattle. Lloyd Hotel. M. A. Morot, Portland: L. C. Lang, Seattle, Wash.; R. Young, Conledo; II, C. Harden, Omaha; Harry Aharsou, St. Louis, Mo.; M. C. McMHIer. St. Paul, Minn.; Chaa. llalley, Portland. Illaiuvi Hotel. J. Hagley, Eureka, Cal. Hotel Cons, C. II. Gram, Portland; Lloyd Cul tlp, Coos River; Georgo Rohnrtn. Portlnnd; N. Iluntloy, Myrtlo Point: Fred Wolsk, Lasliul Point; Frod Pedcrson, Lasliul Point; Mrs. L. Wltschey, Cnmp S; Frank Grant, Camp 8; T. J. Engolke. Portland: Add Graven, Hoqulam, Wash.; J. C. Hacker, Coalodo; O. J. Seeloy, Co qulllo; J, M. Hreen, Klamath Falls; A. C. Garmond, Marshfleld, NORTH BEND NOTES. Paul Schillorstrom Is hero from Point Terrnro to visit his family nnd recuperato from somo severe burns ho sustniucd recently by escaping steam from tho hollers In his mill. John Mullen has received a letter from his brother, whols employed In tho Dotrolt llrldgo Works, saying that thoy aro turning out somo of tho structural stool for tho bridges on tho Coos Iray-Eugeno lino. Somo girders for Wild Cnt Creok, near Ma ploton, are to bo dollvered May 1. FINE RANCH SOLI). Laird Tract or IOO Acres Near Co qulllo lliliigH $21,000. Ed. Dotlfson has bought tho farm of P. W. Laird, two miles nhovo Co qullln on tho west, consisting ob about 100 acres, all under cultiva tion. This Is nun of tho llnest places on tho rlvor, nnd tho price paid Is said to havo been 21,000. Mr. Laird rotalns tho stock and personal property and will run tho rnnch this season, Mr. Dotlfson has been con ducting tho farm of Williams & Causlns, undor loaso, for tho past threo years having como horo from Humboldt. Coqulllo Herald. THEY HAVE AGREED TO MARRY JUNE 1. Trip Made With Aviator Chrlstoffer son In Hydroplane. SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. Captain Ronald Amundson, discover er of tho northwest passago and tho South Polo, oxperlmonted today with a hydroplane to detonnlno whether tho craft would bo of advantago In Arctic explorations. Aftor a trip with Silas Christoffer son, tho Portland aviator, which was partly on tho water and partly In tho air, Captuln Amoundson said ho was not prepared to mako any posi tive assertion concerning tho valuo of tto craft In tho Arctic, but that ho thought It would nfford many ad vantages In tho way or determining tho best course through tho lco Iloos, and would be useful in trlan gulation work. Ho will mako othor tests boforo making a decision, OREGON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR EUGENE. Or., March 31. Hugo Hozdcck, ox-football coach of tho University of Oregon, has accepted a two years' contract to coach all sports horo at a salary of 2,000 a year. Just as tho Sun Risen From Itehlnd Tho Eastern HorJou, "Mary, my dear, I havo como for nn answor yes or no." "John, I lovo you, but I must havo your promlso thnt you will pro tect mo and bo and bo as thoughtful aftor marrlago as boforo und tuko mo at least threo tlmos a weok to Sartor's for tholr dollclous fountain drinks and candy." John promised, and they will bo wod In Juno. . RUBBER GLOVES ALL SIZES AND STYLES, SUIT A RLE FOR HOUSEHOLD AND GARDENING USES. ! tClVJ g J flllmrJ