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turn i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION. WHICH ? A Smaller Outlay or a Larger Outfit M ORE money ahead or mdre clothes on Clothcraft Clothes mean to you. Kitlier way it's u big saving that you can put in the hank or in inoro Clothfi-iirt Clothes. In the latter ease, it's both a saving and a good in vestment. There's a big advantage in having more than out' suit. hVequent change of clothes, hav ing one suit pressed while wearing the other is a plan that will give you more satisfaction and service from your dothes and a reputa MltSBSXBflaaBSBfliaiBSiatBBBail Come in Today and try S 2 on the Clothcraft Blue j S Serge Special, No. 5130, S at $15. S 2 n - allMIIHBIIHMIIlllllllll WOOLEN MILL STORE The Clothcraft Store. USE ARCH BLOOD PURIFIER The Remedy you need this time of the year Price, per bottle, $1.00. For sale at B "Th r n-- . uuay corner Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE ORPHEUM 4000 feet of New Pictures. lIi?I',: CHILD SHALL LEAR TJIEM" or "TUB SAVING GRACE op THE HOUSEHOLD." HE.V MAHY GREW UP" A funny comedy. 'E OX WILLIE" -"POSSUM HUNTER" A side-split comedy. 0ppTHi: ROAD" a powerful drama. ADMISSION " J. MONTGOMERY "Estateand Insurance 244 North Front Street. hand is what at $1 0 to $25 tion for being always well dressed. Let us show you a Clothcraft combina tion preferably a light and a dark suit that will afford you pleasing variety and .freshness in your dress. The cost of both suits at Clothcraft prices will not be greater than men often pay for one suit no better. Our special Cloth craft values at $15, $18 and $20 offer some splendid sugges tions along this line. Money refunded if not satisfactory CORNER." 298 US TONIGHT TEN CENTS. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GOBTHELL pnomc siai. - MV TIRES. Holow Is given tlie time and height of high and low water at ) la nth fluid. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the llrst line and heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison on coniecntlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, ror high water on the har subtract 2 hours 31 minutes. 7llra.. 2.10 0.2-1 4.10 S.59 Ft... (1.1 l.n 4.0 2.1 8, Mrs.. 3.20 10.01 4. 50 9.3C Ft... C.3 1.3 4.7 2.G oiirs.. ii.r.v lo.io n. it 10.22 Ft... (i.l 1.0 4.0 2.8 lo'llrs.. 4.41 11.37 0.13 11.19 Ft... 0.2 1.0 4.0 2.0 11 Mrs.. t.32 12.20 7.43 0.0 Ft... i'i.S 0.C 4.0 0.0 I itoit.v I KENNEDY To Mr. and Mrs. Willis II. Kennedy, at their homo In South Mnrshlleld, Wednesday, May 7, at 2:30 p. 111., a 71, '.-pound girl. Mother and child are doing well and the father, who Is Exalted Ruler of the Elks Is about tho most cxnlted porsonngo on earth today. He says that tho new nr rlval Ih tho real Queen of tho May and, being her father, It Is no wonder he feels llko a king. New Holler. A scowload of bricks was shipped to South Slough yesterday by tho Murphy Dow company to be used In the foiin- WANT ADS. FOR RUNT FiirnMicd housekeep ing rooms. GOi First and Illreh st. Tclephono 2.T9-.1. FOR RENT Modern foiir-rixuii cot tage. Dr. O. W. Leslie. FOR RENT Tun modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ap ply Nusbtirg (Irocery. WANTED Young man wishes work In a hardwnro or grocery store, experienced. Can glvo references. Ago 21. Address C. W. Craig. White Salmon, Wnsh. WANTED Strung girl for kitchen work. Phono or address C. A. Smith mill office. I-'OUND Itosaiy of small white bends. Owner mny got same at Times office by pitying for this notice. 'OR SAliK r acres, Imlf mile from Hay City, on county road. 2Vj acres cleared; 7-room houso nnd outbuildings; splondld place for chickens; 30 plum and pmuo trees; 14 small apple trees. One good milch cow, turkoys, ducks, chickens and hotisohold furniture goos with plnco. 12000. $ 1500 down nnd $.'00 on time. Mrs. D. E. Major, East Sldo, Oregon. FOR SALE Few sellings or Hlnck Minorca eggs. Phono 232-L. FOR RENT Furnished room, stove nnd bath one and one-hnlf blocks from P. O. 237 X. Ilrondway. I'OR SALE Year old laying lllnrl; Mlnorcns. Cheap. Mrs. Don Wright, Cor. Cedar and Ilrondway. WANTED Girl at Lewis Confection cry, not less than 18 yenra of ago. WANTED Wondspllttlng. .81 per load. Hox 28 1, North Rend, Or. I'OR SALIC Five-passenger nuto. CJienp for cash; call Hay View Hotel, Room 9. I'OR SALE Good, second-hand sep arator. Addross J. E. Fltzgornld, or phono 3151. I'OR SALE Siuiii of good work mules, marcs, and doubles har ness. Walters' express line. FOR RENT Threo housekeeping rooips, furnished or unfurnished. 970 North Uroadway. FOR RENT Nicely fiuiiMied rooms. Enquire 24C North Second St. or Phone 120-R. WANTED Mnn with sonto capital to tako Interest in good business proposition on Coos Hay. En quire Good Chance nt Times ofllco. ' FOR SALE CHEAP Good farm horse, weight 1,100. Phono 277, Marshfleld. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Enquire at dressmak ing rooms, 343 South Broadway. FOR RENT Comfortable room with Btove and bath. Phone 236-J; 7C8 North Second St. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and I der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phone 158-L. DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If van want n cood Dnlrv or Stock fnrin see Fitzgerald on Phono 3151, Marshfleld. For the I Homeseeker He can show you some of tho best In tho county ' for sale. , Parasol Covers ALL SnADE8 OF ALL COLORS at the Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phone 1BS-R 173 Broadway SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Allien. Prlsellla club with Miss Slgnn I Larson. Hnptlst Missionary Circle. I THURSDAY . I Young Ladles Society of the I Norwegian church with Miss El- I slo Lnrsen. 1 Social Sewing club with Mrs. Del Rhodes. j Mlnnle-Wls club with Mrs. 1). I A. Jones. dntlon for the new boiler to be In- : stalled at F. J. Hlngham's excelsior 1 factory. Ship Coal. Tho Homer will tnke another cargo of coal from tho Llbby mine to Snn Francisco. Sho will also tako on box shooks nt North 1 Rend. j Dedicate Ileal. Row n. Loltoy Hall Is planning to dedlcnte his new rolportnge boat, "Tho Lifeline " 1 in n few days, probahlv next Sim- I day, with n fitting program. Enjoy Day's Outing. Fred Payne . of the Smith offices and S. M. Walter, ' of tho Owl Drug Store, took a day , off yesterdny for rest and recreation up Coos River. They got tho recren- . Hon yesterdny, but today they are Badly In need of rest. ! Lets t'outracl. Ward M. Illakc hns lot tho contract for his new bungalow on South Fifth street, W. W. Hunt getting the general contract, tho Pioneer Hardware company tho plumbing contract and Mr. Hermann the painting contract. Robbery Joke. It was reported Hint the biinkhouse of the Hay City , mill had been robbed Saturday 1 night but yesterdny It was siut"d that tho robbery was merely a boa, being n Joko on one of the men who thought that all his clmhlag had been taken. North Rend Hull. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. nnd Mra. Roland Agorton Wernlch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chniincoy Monroe llyler mid Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis .Icromo Simpson, of North Rend, for n dancing party to bo given nt the Simpson pavllllon Wednesday, May 14. Improve Road. Rond Supervh or Norton Is arranging to repair tho road between Mnrshlleld nnd Enstport nnd the mine. Mr. Norton hns had six teams working on the railroad crossing nt Flagstaff and on the cut at Eagle Point on the Mnrslilleld-Coqulllo rond. Some Rig Eggs. E. II. Squire, of Hunker Hill, has sent to Tho Times olllco n couplo of hen eggs that are entored for tho Coos County record for size. One of tho eggs measures bIx Inches In clrciimforcnro nnd eight Inches lengthwise; the other egg measures six by sovon Indies. New Plan Jim White hns had n letter from tho V. S. Patent of fice 011 n schome which he hopes to patent soon. He proposes to use electricity instead of the logi lar sprays In caring for fruit trees and shrubs. Ho hns not secured a patent yet but declares ho will. Plant Grass Dr. Horsfnll, Fred Hennott nnd R. C. Conies are planting considerable Holland grnsa! nn their ranches In tho Snud Hills! with 11 vlow to stopping tho shift-1 lug nands. Tho Holland grass has been successfully tried by the gov ernment on the North Spit nnd the ranch owners will try It now. After Auto Chns. O. King, or the Gorst nnd King nuto line, left on tho Ilrenkwator today for Port laud to hasten the big touring car, which they ordered for the North Iloud-Mnrshllold auto service The car Is llko tho slglitsoolng nutos In tho cities nnd will carry a largo number of passengers nt n good speed. Arrested Today. V. Pnrvoko was arrosted at North Rend this morn ing Just ns he was aboiu to sail on tho Rrenkwater for Portland. He Is held on n warrant Issued by Justlco Penuock, In which .Ins. Karl of North Ilroadwny charges him with jumping a $70 board bill. Ho later paid tho bill nnd was released on promlso to return n suit of clothes ho had taken from another roomer. Looks After Properly. Cnptalu Adnm Donaldson Is hore from San Francisco looking nftor property In terests hero nnd conferring with Otto Scl'ottor, his local agent. Cap tain Donnldson has been figuring on moving his family to his ranch near Marshfleld but ho has delayed doing so because ho likes to have thoin whoro ho enn visit with them between trips on his steamer. Grcciilcafs Leave. G. A. Groon lenr, rnthor or Guy Greonloar, nnd Mrs. Guy Greoulcnf and little snn loft Monday for their homo nt Con trnlla, Wush. Considerable sympa thy has been oxpressod for tho fn ther and wife and child, who had to listen to tho ovld'encn against Groonleaf. Guy Groenlenr and A. Winkler or Handon will be taken to Snlem nt once by Sheriff Gage. For Pest House. Dr. B. Mlngus, city physlelnn, has presented' plans to- the City Council' for n $500 pest house. Tho plans are for a boat house which , will accomod'nto sev eral patients at ono time nnd Is very inexpensive, costing only about ?"0u. Hy means of a boat houso, which could lia towed' across' tlio Day, com plete Isolation could be secured and the expenso is much less than any other kind of a pest houso or deten tion hospital would cost. liong Auto Trip. Fred Hollistor, of North Dend, received' long dis tance telephone advises from his brothor-In-Inw. Dave Furry, that ho i w. o. w. Be sure and be out Wednesday night, May 7th. Vaudeville Entertainment and good time. Members only. Don't miss it: w. o. w. LEAVE TODAY ON B I E Steamer Sails for Portland With Large List of Pas sengers Today. The Rrenkwater sailed this morn ing for Portland with n largo list of passengers. Sho had a big shipment of butter nnd cheese for Seattle. Among those sailing on the Ilrenk wator were tho following: 11. Hcgdnhl, .Mrs. N. Adamson, Rev. Munro, A. J. Howie. Mrs. A. ,1. Howie. Mrs. M. Holslor. W. C. Gul ger. E. McKeown, D. Robins, E. John son, S. M. Hegenrelch, 1). D. Fuller, J. Suumnu, Mrs. Chns Johnson, Chns. Johnson. M. Dnhl, J. 11, Milk, Mr. Chlsholm, Mrs. Chlsholm, .Miss White, J. F. Johnston, Mrs. F. Nelson, L. Mullnnoy, W. Look, D. Olson, A. T). McKonnn, E. N. Ilarklorood, Mr. Mac intosh, Mr. llnrry, It. Mcl.aln. II. F. Summons. Mr. Colebrook, A. (5. Heal, P. Carr, II. Johnston, A. Swnnson, T. llcckmau. ' I WEATHER FORECAST. I 11 y Associated Press I Oregon Showers tonight. I Thursday cooler In tho Interior I and west, with westerly winds. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE I RECORD. , I For tho 24 hours ending nt I 4:-1:1 n. 111.. Mnv . Iu Until Ostllnd. Bpeclnl government me teorological observer: Maximum 02 Minimum II t 1: 13 n. m -IS Precipitation 110110 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1012 5S.G9 Precipitation same period last year 59.94 Wind. Soutn. Partly cloudy. had reached Camas Yalley, en route to Coos Ray from San Diego by nuto. He had mnde tho trip Hint far In his Hiipmoblle and expected to get In hero today. He made tho run In good time and was encount ering the worst roads on this end but he will probnbly reach here to day, unless he meets with an acci dent. Pays Fine. Henry Kern of North Rend today paid a $15 Hue for speeding here. Will Fisher nlso paid the $15 flue nssesscd against him the other day. Paul Crooks Is to bo arraigned today or tomorrow on tho charge of speeding, Rny Do merrltt having been llrst' taken In to custody by mistake. New Company. John M. Eddy, or isortn fiend, who hns neon w. J. Wllsey's local representative. Is In Mnrshlleld today to try ami com plete the organization or n now construction company. Do hns some Influential outside backing hut ho would llko to nlso .Interest some locnl men to help him enrry out tho project nnd doubtless will quickly secure It ns he has mnde 11 very good Impression hero. Ho plans to get a combination dredge and plln driver, put In a cement' work outfit and lino up for n gen eral contracting buslnoss, John Snyder Weds. John Sny der nnd Hazel May Powors were ninrrled by Justlco Ponuock today. Chns, Deutscher and wife being the only wltnossos. Tho brldo is twen-ty-ono years old and n uatlvo of Oto, Iowa. Mr. Snyder Is tho oldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Suydor, tho well known Mnrshlleld ploueors. Thero was a slight inlxiip in the marriage license that delayed tho wedding a day. In making the ap plication for tho license, thoy wore misunderstood, and tho llcouso to wed was Issued to Chns, Deutscher Instead of to John Snyder. Murker Rosy. E. C. Darker, tlm Jeweler. h another nuui who hns found Times advertising profitable. Mr. Ilnrkor recontly inserted n smnll one-Inch adv. otforlng $5.00 reward for any watch that ho couldn't make run. Since thou ho ban been swamp ed with nil kinds nt wntchos In all states or dilapidation, Wntchos Hint hadn't ticked for years woro brought to him to tost his skill. Ho did not weaken or wavor and ho hns made good thus far. Ho Is still taking watches and tho $5,00 rownrd still holds good. U you havo ono that you think will stick him you have a chance to win $5,00, Haselmll Meeting. A mooting of tho representatives 0f tho Coos County baseball fans will bo hold tonight at the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerco to reorganize the league. Milton Cox, Chns. Pago, Will Ilalloy and Jns. Mars of Han don and J. E. Norton of Coqiillln arrived at noon. Myrtlo Point sont no representative but ono may bo here by tonlghr. North Rond and Marshfleld will bo represented. R. E. L. Redllllon of Handon couldn't come bocauso ho was called to San Francisco. It is expected that a flvo-club league will be startod, each team laying off every rourth Sun day. G. A. DROWN, who has beon spend ing the wlntor In Arizona and nt Monrovia, Cnl,, returned on tho Nairn Smith today from the lat ter placo. Ho is much improved In health, much to the gratification of his many friends on tho Day. IN STATE EVENTS High School Sends Debaters and Athletes to Contests at Eugejie This Week. The North Head High school stu dents and patrons are anxiously uwnlting the results of two state events In which If Is expected that North Henil will make a big show ing. The first Is the Oregon Stato High school championship debate nt Eugene Thursdny night nnd tho second Is tho Oregon Stuto High school field meet Saturdny. Prof. J. F. Grubbs, principal of the High school, and tho students who will represent North Rend left for thero Monday. Tho dobatlng team consists of Miss N'orina Chnso and Lyle Chapello mid thoy will meet the Springfield High school champions. Miss Dorothy Klbler I accompanied Miss Chase ou tho trip. V For tho stato High school track meet Saturdny, Joo Rnrbcr went to enter tho shot put, Fremont Hodson to enter tho 100-ynrd dash and broad Jump, nnd John Hansen to enter tho llfty-ynrd dnsh. They may also enter other events. Tho boys hnve been practicing hard at North Rend nnd In the workouts hnve mnde records that ccllpso any Htnto High school record. Nono of them hnve over participated In a big Held meet mid will be hnndlcnp ped some by lack of exporlenco. However, I-Mgnr McDnnlol nnd oth er North Rend business men, who raised n purso to defray the boys' expenses 011 the trip, lire confident Hint they will make n good show ing. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. E. O. HALL, of Sumner, U a Marshfleld visitor today. A. L. RI:dFII-:LD. of North Ilonil, is n MnrBhllold visitor today. MURPHY CARLSON, or Ton Mllo, Is n Mnrshlleld business visitor todny. R. O. GRAVHS went to Coqulllo this afternoon to attend circuit court. A. I). M'KKNNA, of Rnudon, Is In Mnrshlleld on business and pleas tire. C. W. MONTGOMERY left today for Coqulllo nnd Rnudon ou busi ness, MILO PIERSON Is In rrom Ton Mllo nnd reports everything nourishing thero. E. O. PIORIIAM left today ror Roso burg, whoro ho will bid on so mo county bridges nnd other contracts. MRS. E. E. DYI.lt rotumod to her homo nt Daniels Creole today aftor n short visit with Mrs, Chambers' In Mnrshllold. FRANK SMITH wns down from tho. Coos River butchery today nnd re ports Hint thoy nro having vory good luck with their young salmon there this sensnu. .MRS. JENNIH STEWART, of North Rend, end her daughter, Miss Kittle Sargent, or Senttle, woro yarshflold visitors yesterday. MRS. NELS OS.MPNDSON or Co qulllo enmo over yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs. Edwnrd Moohlor. and little son, Tho threo will return to Coqulllo to dny. ROY ROZELLE nnd wlfo loft today for Allegany, where Mr. Rnzollo will have charge or tho clearing the channel or snags and shoals by the Larson dredge ror tho government. II. C. DIERS or North Rend Is In Mnrshlleld today on business. Ho hns not had any recent ndvlceu rrom Portland ns to whon W. J. Wllsoy nnd pnrty mny como, or ns to the stntiiB or tho KInnoy-Wllsoy doal. TOM HALL rotumod today rrom Co qulllo. Ho says tho reports about his being ovorcome by tho hent thoro wero much exnggeratod, al though ho says It was very warm and compelled him to lie down ror a llttlo while. MR. AND MRS. PERDY AND MR8. C. R. PERDY nro recent nrrlvala from Sacramento who havo locat ed at Eastsldo. Mr. C. R. Pordy Is expected Saturday, coining via Seattle. Thoy have taken ono of tho now Myors cottnges In East- , side. HENRY HEGDAHL loft this morn ing for Sonttlo, whoro his folks roslde, and whoro ho may locate. Ho has been with the Going &. Harvoy company tor a row years and the ninny friends ho has made on tho Hay will rogrot his de parture. DEARL WHOI1REY, Bon of John Whobroy, roturnod yostordny from Portland, whoro ho has been receiving treatmonc at n -sanitarium but he has not boon materially bonoflttod. Will Who broy wont up and nccompanled him back. LADIES Penslar Buttermilk CERATE softens and beautifies tho skin; will not cause tho growth of hair. Prieo 50 cents. Tho Store for Quality Goods, Penslar Romedlos and whoro every doctor's proscrip tion will bo filled correctly. . i ivi gw m : iitMo j 11 D