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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913 EVENING EDITION. v&Fi y- ' ,Shape Is Cut and Sewed to Stay in Clothcraft Clothes VTOU can 'depend upon it the fresh- bought shapeliness of Clothcraft Clothes is there to stay. Many men have found that after a Clothcraft suit has been discarded, the coat can be worn for years for work or rough use without losing its original shape and fit. Shape is built in Cloth craft Clothes not pressed in. h's a part of the clothes themselves. and it will keep long after the clothes arc worn out. There's no guesswork about this Clothoraft Clothes arc guaranteed to hold their shape. The Co hcraft guarantee also insures all-wool cloth, MMMMMfMiiiiaiiaiia Come in Today and try on the Clothcraft Blue J g at $15. I . aHHtlHHIHHIIKIIIIIII WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-To-Maii Clothiers FOR SPRING TONIC USE ARCH SARSAPARILLA COMP. Just the Thing You Need lockhart-Parsows Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE . MAIN 298 I i r ORPHEUM a mo 'lt0m''UO m'-Rr i'KODUCTIOX, ISinm1 " ,V '-VIHA, SHOWING ilOi'.i! ,, S 1,,OUT11 IV ADDITION WE WILT, Ul'X TWO Tlll'niVj.!,')1-' 1-I'-I.r.S. MAKING FOl'It THOUSAND FEET OF CO IMCTUHES. P WM,J!i..li,IUI)AY- APRIL 1KTII, A HEEL (100 FT. IN LENGTH UYTnv , WAOUUATIOX PARADE AND Ul SLIDES OF THE " I I.OOD. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS. ADMISSION 10 fust class trimmings and tailor ing, satisfactory wear and service. We back up this guarantee with our own because after careful investigation wci find that Clothcraft Clothes make good on every point. They arc $10 to $25 and wc can prove to you that they are easily worth more. TONIGHT THE GROTTO OF TORTURE," THE AM'l-TIi MODES OF PCX- CENTS. APRIL TIDICS. Below is Riven the time and height of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. Tim tides nro placed In tho order o( occurrence, with their times on the first lino anil heights on the second line of each day; n compai Ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It la high or low water. For high water on tho bar, ii'iffrnnt ' ''our 34 mint as, lGillrs.. I.3.- 10. IS Ft... 2.:i 5.2 17 lira.. 5.;t0 11.55 (Ft.. l.ti 5.4 COG 11.5S 5.3 0.0 0.0 0.4 5.5S 0.1 WEATHER FORECAST. ! I llv AsBoclntcd Press OREGON Showers In west tonight unit Thundny. Fair In cast tiiid heavy frost In cast with liiTensIng rluudluess Thursday. Variable winds, southerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending nt 1:43 a. in., April 10, by lleuj. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum CO Minimum 34 At 4:43 a. in 34 Precipitation none Precipitation kIiicu Sept. l, 1012 57.27 Prcclpltntlou same period Inst year 48. 2S Wind southwest; partly cloudy. To Oct Autos. I. It. Tower will receive, two Studebuker cars, n 35 and a 25, on the Rrenkwuter this week. Audit Itnoks. It. T. Kaufman la auditing the books of Treasurer Acklcs nud Recorder I.eaton of Eastsldo. Catholic Demi Coining. The Rov. Father Lane, of Portland. Is ex- WANT ADS. LOST llrtwccu Market mill Second on Commercial n small gold cross with name Mnrguorlto on bar. He ward for return to Times olllce. WANTED, QUICK PURCHASERS. For three snaps. 10 acre platting land near Marshfleld. $2500. RubI ness corner on Fourth and Hnll, 50-100, with dwelling, for J3.000. Unsy terms. Xlce sunny corner at Eastsldo. 75x100, for $300, easy terms. Seo Title Guarantee and Ab stract Co. FOR HUNT Two funiMicil rooms. 1(18 South Second street. LOTS CLEARED Now Is n fine time to got ready to build or to soil your lots. Do not wait for the railroad, llo prepared. Tele phone 232-.I. I.O.ST -Monday evening, between Al ice 11. dock and foot of First street, ladles' smnll gold watch and fob with nnmo engraved on fob. Find er return to Times olllce and ro celve reward. rOlt SAI.i; Few sellings of lllnek Minorca eggs. Phono 232-L. WANTED CJIrl for general Iiiihm work. Mrs. J. L. Ferry. 00 Hall Ave. Phono 4 4-J. FOR SAM'' -00 egi; Incubator mid brooder. Enquire Rox 531 or Phono 1 153, Xorth Demi, Ore. . . . WATER Curlier boy In deliver Times. Must bo ubove Fourth Orndo In school. Apply Times ofllco. WAXTKD Position us bookkeeper by experienced man. References, Or will keep sots of books for firms not requiring ontlro time. Phono 402. WANTED Competent girl for house work. Good homo, light work. Phono 318-J or 1302 W. Central. VOn SALE One rooster mid four hens. Different: flocks. Houdin breed. Apply phono 145C, North Rend. WANTED Twp regulur roomers. Comfortable front rooms. Stove and bath. 1 1-2 blks from P. O. 237 Horth Hrondwoy. FOIt SALE 7 room house mid 3 lntu Rivinn In Nnflliiirur's Addi tion, $2500 If taken soon. Phono 31GX2. FOK HENT Furnished rooms and housekeeping rooms. 321 South Brpadway. FOIt KBXT Large, well .furnished, room with bath. Flvo mlhutos walk from business section. Ref erences. Inqulro 70S North Sec ond street. FOR SAW-: One Imincli 20 feet; 8 H. P. Enquire M. G. Coleman, North Dend. FOIl SALE Orj' wood, fir and al der, at Camuboll's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 15S.L. Parasol Covers ALL SHADES OF ALL COLORS ut tho Marsfifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 158-It 173 Broadway SOCIATi CALENDAR I WEDNESDAY ! Methodist Ladles' Aid nt the church. j Prlscllla club with Mrs. W. T. I Gain, j Marshfleld Rrldgo club with Mrs. O. W. Kaufman. THURSDAY Social sewing club with Mrs. I ueo. Ayre. A. X. W. club with Mrs. M. C M alone. peeled the last of the month In Mart.) field on a missionary visit. I.cne Toinnriow. Mrs. T. M. Dlmmlck. C. F. Moss and Mrs. W. F. Jewctt will be passengers on the Drain stage tomorrow morning go ing north. Ilnys Property. Oeorge Ayre Is re ported to have bought a lot In what Is known ns the Merchant homestead tract, from John C. Merchant Tor $2, 500. Sunnier Contest Dr. Illrd Clnrk of Xorth Rend Is making arrangements to give n gold and grand gold medal contest In Sumner next Saturday ev ening. Pipe Rursts An ammonia pipe at the Coos Hay Ice and Cold Storage plant burst this afternoon and caused more or less fright at the plant but did no dnmngc. Hold Social. The Junior Ilaptlst lulon of which Miss Joan Fitzger ald Is superintendent, will hold a social from 7 to i:30 nt the church parlors next Saturday evening. liny n Home Lloyd Cutllp, of South Coos River, has purchased a residence In West Mnrshflold from the Marshfleld Investment Co. nnd expects to make his home there. McClelland Abroad. Alvn Doll Is In receipt of n letter from Andrew McClellnnd. written from Sidney, Au stralia. He stated that ho expected to leave there for Palestine nnd con tinue his Journey around the world nnd wll probably be on Coos Hay next fall. Starts Xew Home Architect Tur peu 1ms nearly completed the plnus and specifications for the fine mod em bungalow, which Wnrd M. Illako wll erect on South Fifth street, be tween Xerdrum Brothers' homes. It will not be qulto so Inrge as the for mer Illake home, which Mr. Turpen nlso designed. Tho contract for It will be let soon. Had Lively Time. "Snowbnll," n South Slough chnracter, was arrested and Jailed In Xorth Rend tho day be fore yesterday on tho chnrgo of Intox ication. It was the samo day that Kiln a Hindi was being held thcro pending being taken to the county Jail and It Is said that the Xorth Rend Jail presented tho liveliest sceuo It lias In a long time. (Jets Contracts Contractor II. C. Shelly of Coqulllo wns yesterday awarded the contract for the wood work on Judge Watson's now coun try mansion at Coos City for $2G15 and Wllley & Schroeder got the plumbing nnd heating for $005. The other contracts on It have not been awarded yet by Architect Turnen. Tho house, when completed, will cost about $5,000, Ten Mile Ruselmll Mllo Plerson. tho merchnnt prlnco of Lakeside, Is In Mnrshflold on business. He re ports that last Sunday. Lakeside had a real claRsy ball game, Lakcsldo de feating the Road Camp team 7 to 0 In an extra Inning gnme. Win. Wll kins wna umpire. Mr. Plerson has the new warehouse, which he Is buil ding at the Xorth Slough lauding, nl most completed. Will Wed. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Xasburg will leave soon for Oakland Calif., where they will visit relatives and friends for a month. Whllo thoro, they will attend the marriage of Mrs. Xasburg's sister, Miss Edith McOraw, to Geo. Rlgelow, a mining man, which will take place May 14. During Mr. Xasburg's absence, Mr. Wheolor, who en me hero recently from Portland to engage in tho lum ber business, will have charge of tho storo. TONIGHT at liTe Royal EDWARDS mid MEHHITTS MUSI CAL COMEDY COMPANY In n complete chnngo of program a i sn Tonight will ho special chorus girls' contest nignt. Special Songs nud Numbers by all tuo principals. Resides this Musical Program there will 1m ifinn ft nt nu iilptnrett. Tho Program Is the Rest. This show always gives tho best for tho money. Prices. !uilroiy 2.V, Children 10c. Lower Flow 'We. IIuvo joii tried our HOME CANNED ERUITS Gooseberries Peaches lllackberries Pears Loganberries Cots In Quarts mid Pints Put up light here in Marshfleld, Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Maskey's "ftndles. PERSONAL NOTES CAPTAIX DAX ROBERTS is hero from Allegany. L. D. COLE of Hnynos Inlet Is In town on business. THOS. RRAYAXT Is a visitor from Hnynes Inlet today. R. A. CHURCH of Xorth Inlet Is In town today on business. GEORGE XYE, of Xorth Inlet, Is In town today for tho day. CHAS. CODDIXC, of Mllllngton was n Marshfleld visitor today. UKX M'MULLEX and wife of Myrtle Point nro Marshfleld visitors. OTIS IJURFORD of Sumner Is In Marshfleld today on business. GEO. RAXKIX. n Daniels Creek far mer. Is here today on business. It. A. WERXICH of Xorth Rend wns a Marshfleld business visitor today. DR. H. E. UURMISTER and family were Marshfleld visitors yesterday. MRS. A. O. ROOKRS of South Coos River is spending the day In town. PETER GUILLIAMS of Xorth Coos River is In town today on business. JOHN ROUIXSOX of Templeton Is n business visitor In Marshfleld today. E. K. JOHNSON, the Coqullle lumber man, Is In Marshfleld on business nnd pleasure. MRS. WALTER I)B VOE of Allegany Is In Mnrshflold today on business nnd pleasure. MAJOR and MRS. TOWER of Em pire nre spending tho day with Marshfleld friends. VICTOR DIMMICK will leave shortly for Rullnrds and Coqullle and Ran don, where he will visit. A. J. MENDEL, of the. Hub clothing store, returned last evening from n business trip to Rnndon. MRS. W. II. XORTOX and daughter. HESTER, of Catching Inlet, nre In town today spending the day. II. J. KEOnil, formerly wire chief with tho Coos Ray Homo Telephone Co., hns resigned his position. AUGUST ERICKSOX, who has been visiting his brother on Hayncs In let, returned to town this morning. RUFUS HOWE Is In Mnrshfleld for tho day. Ho Is ono of the mail stngo drivers on tho Coos liny wag on road. W. M. WILLETT. of Wlllott & Hurr, of Myrtle Point, left on tho Nnnn Smith this morning for San Francisco. WALTER PETERSOX nnd his neph ew, John Peterson, of Templeton. are spending today in Marshfleld on business. E. E. JOHNSON, lumber king of the Coqulllo valley, returned homo this morning after n short busi ness trip here. A. S. RIGGS. mnnnger for Wlllott & Hurr, of Myrtlo Point, returned on tho afternoon train after a business trip to Marshfleld. I A. P. OWEN, nccompnnled by Mr. nnd Mrs. Rntburg nnd Jns. Ilarclny, left yesterdoy for Mr. Owen's summer home on South Coos River. MRS. E. E. DYER, of Daniels Creek, returned to Mnrshfleld this morn ing niter brief visit with Mrs. W. II. Vorton of Catching Inlet. FRANK SMITH, superintendent of tho fish butchery, returned to South Coos River this afternoon, after being In town since Sunday. MRS. W. F. JEWETT, of Gnrdlnor who came In on the Drain stage yesterday, will return homo to morrow nfter u short visit In Marshfleld. MISS ELLEN ANDERSON, of North Rend, wns In Mnrshflold this morning nnd left on tho afternoon boat to spend n weok with hor grandmothor, Mrs. John Strang, of Catching Inlet. WALTER CONDRON was horo from Coqulllo last night on business. Ho now hns about fifty head of horses in his livery nud contract ing business and nil of thorn aro kopt busy nil tho time. MISS MILLIE GOULD nnd hor sis ter, MRS. RICHMOND, of Coqullle, who have been visiting tholr par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Gould, of Allegany, are In Mnrshflold to day on their way homo. J. P. MORRIS, of North Rend, was u Marshfleld business visitor yes terday. Ho says tho prospects aro flno there nnd ho looks for big developments to follow the clos ing of tho Klnnoy-Wlisoy deal. OYSTERS! No! HAINES sells FEED. The City Council ' Grants Franchise Rut wo do not need n franchlso to sell tho best Fountain drlnka on Coos Hay, This Is acknowledged by every one who hns over tried them. It's your turn noxt, Como In and seo, , SARTER'S j'LOCAL WOMAN II Advertises in St. Louis Paper for Good-natured. Kind hearted Stout Man. Arrordlng to nn advertisement In a St. Louis paper, a Marshfleld woman, good-looking nnd of good form, Is very lonely nnd Is awfully anxious iu hci u niuii-iil-lll It'll JOII' BlOUl ' man." Just who she Is you will have. to guess, uere Is the advertisement rrom a Ht. Louis paper, which tells the story: "2210 Marshfleld, Ore. 'I am. lonesome.' Want to hoar from Jolly. I goon naiurcd, Kind henrtcd men of stout build, weighing about 175 lbs. "i mull-. i nave traveled a great deal, am good, clean, neat, stylish and up-to-date In every respect, novo been In the millinery business, can nlso sew and nurse, age 37, 5-5, 1C0 lbs, have dark brown hair and lnrgo black eyes, plump form, considered good looking, kind nnd tender heartod, American, Methodist, have Bomo mon ey and will Inherit." Along the Waterfront. The Nnnn Smith sailed this morn ing for liny Point. Tho Flfleld will snll from San Fran cIsco for Rnndon Thursday. The Homer nrrlved In today from San Francisco nnd will tnko on a cargo of box shooks. Tho Rreakwntcr will bo In Friday from Portland and will sail from here Snturday for Portland. Tho Speedwell Is scheduled to sail from San Francisco direct for Qoo nay next Snturday nnd will sail from hero about April 24. The WnslilllL'tnn nifllln n rln frnm San Francisco to Euroka this weok. This lead to a report that she had quit tho Coos Ray run but F. S. Dow, tho local agent, snld this was not tho case. On tho last two trips tho Washington did not novo a deck load out owing to tho Simpson mill bolng closed down on account of a shortage of logs nnd this lend to her being sent to Euroka this trip. AMONG THE SICK. Miss Rllln Ross has been nulto ,slck nt their home on Golden ave nue. Mrs. J. M. Upton, who has been quite sick. Is reported much Im proved today. Stovo Stnmsos, who recently un dcrment nn operation for nppondl cltls, Is reported Improving. Mrs. C. C. Rrldgcs Is recovering I rapidly nt Mercy hospital and will I soon bo nble to return home. Mrs. K. M. Erlcksou. of South ! Marshfleld, continues to rapidly ro- cuporato from nor rccont Illness. C. H. Waltors' family has been suffering from consldornblo sickness lately but all aro now recovering. Mrs. Edward Moohlor nnd llttlo son nre expected to bo abto to re turn homo In a few days from Mercy hospital. Miss Irene Woodworth Is roportcd nulto sick nt tho homo of her pa rents In the .Merchnnt houso on South Fourth street. Mrs. Tom Lnwhorno, who has been quite sick nt their home, noar Allegany, is reported Improving nmt will ho brought hero by hor mother, Mrs. W. R. Cox, to recupornto. Miss Elizabeth Tollofson, In chnrgo of the C. A, Smith mill telephouo exchange, is roportcd 111 today. AT THE HOTELS. I The Chandler. W. M. Wlllott, San Francisco: M. T. C'alof, Portland: II. Applogato. Portland; Mrs. W. F. Jowott, Gardi ner; Miss Dumas, Gardiner; J. E. Norton, Coqulllo; E. E. Johnson, Co qulllo; E. D. Howo, Portland: non McMulloiv nnd wlfo, Myrtlo Point: R. E. Rndllllon, Ilanilon; A. S. Rlggs. Myrtlo Point. Lloyd Hotel. Mrs. I). Morgan. South Inlet; W. Caska, Randon; Jack Puplan, Ilan ilon; Frank Stenrns, Rosoburg; H. Monnor, Hluo Rldgo.. Itlnnco Hotel. P. R. Tul ley, Lam pa; W. Con loguo, Lnmpn; W. Conkllu. Fnlr vlew; W. C. Craig, Eurolta; II, Kuhlken, Now Jorsoy. Hotel Coon, D. Rarnoy, Coaledo; Robort Ed wards, Coqulllo: Henry Hunch, Co qulllo; W. M. Wakemnu nnd wife. Coos River; John Nichols nud fam ily. Coqulllo; William Henry. Co qulllo; Hnrry Jarvls, Coqulllo; Wil liam Jones, Coqulllo. Poison Oak cured by using DEKMOL. A pleasant, refreshing, antiseptic, and cooling cream. HS M 1 jA I