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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION. " Yes Sir! Studebaker wagons are made to back up; a reputation," "I know, because wagons of every make come into my shop for repairs, and I have a chance to see how few are Studcbakers." That's the opinion of thousands of blacksmiths who know the quality of Studebaker wagons. The owners never regretted that they bought Studebaken. Tested materials, accurate workmanship insure a wagon uncqualed for durability, and this careful selec tion of wood, iron, steel, paint and varnish has been o fixed rule with the Studebaker Company for sixty years. That i3 why a Studebaker wagon runs easiest and lasts longest. It is built on honor. Whether you live in town or country, there is a Studebaker vehicle to fill your requirements for business or pleasure and harness of every description mado as carefully as arc Studebaker vehicles. See our Dealer or utile u$ - STUDEBAKER NSW YORK MlNNEAfOUS CHICAGO DALLAS SALT LAKK CITY SAW KRESO DIP For All Live Stock Tin: great stock remedy that kills all germs and PREVENTS DISEASE. IT DISINFECTS AND KILKS ALL PARASITES OX AM, I.IVIC STOCK. IT IS RELIABLE AXI dependablecomes IX !l sizes. A ITLL LINE ALWAYS OX HAND. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE ORPHEUM RE0KXKK TlOX OF XAXCY l.ubln. A powerful drama. PKItll, OF THE DANCE HALL Dl'TTRItCl'l'S: PANAMA CANAL 811.13 lHUTIIDAV PRESENT Sellg. A comedy of cowboy life. HVi: PICTVHKS MFESSIONAL DIRECT UfO IKX.MMIX OSTMXD, toiistiitinK Engineer mid Architect. P? 10,'M, Mnrshfleld. Ore. M. WRIGHT. CONTRACTOR AXD HIT! W kitin,.!.. v.h.'-Vi:'".1 .. M and specifications furnished g '" mi iiuueat jou Biiaruu- lu. Wlmnn In. T-. . "" 1.1-11, W OSTWNi), I'lano Tuner mid Repairer. -iSlxth Street. Phone 103-L " munx UAliLl.NUKH ll.l.,. ...! m I ""ence-Studlo, 237 So. Broadwaj luuiia ib-Ij. 0. CHANDLER, Architect, PID 801 and 302, Coke Bulldlnj 'iriuiein. Oregon. Pl W, MORROW. ICrW. ,,.....V,enU8t' , -- ..iiumuK, over urn Ha UiWter. OtHce Phono 820. J 8. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Jlarahfleld. Oregon. ' J. HENDRY'S Modprn nn.i n..in 1 TO Mnlnn.J . . t.,i. .1 on short notice at the very , Yi prices. Examination frea. l;.ueailant' Goto Bldg.. Opi SifcHoi. nhono lir-.T. ifie Up To Date urder your Suit fmm fODn The Tailor and Front St. Upstairs. South Bend, Ind. KANSAS CITY DRNVRR rCAJICISCO I'ORTLANU, ORB. CORNER." 298 US TONIGHT Knloin; featuring Itutli Itolond. Vltagrnph. Comedy drama. ADMISSION TUX CKXTS STRAW HATS New lot of Straw Hat and Braids just in "AIAVAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store DAIRY BUTTER If you nro not thoroughly satis fled with the butter you are now using, why not try an order from Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONNELL IILDO. Phono .1IH-J. 1HI Market. Wo also have FRESH RANCH EGGS. You Auto Call Foote ' PHONE 144-J NIGHT AI,D DAY Stniid front of Wanco IJUIIard Parlor TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phono 200-L Residence Phone .8-J. Careful Drivers .;. Good Cars Have That Roof Fixed NOW Bee COKTHELL PHONE 3171. I .MAY TilKS. 1 Below Is given the time nnd height of high and low water at ' Hurshnold. The tides arc placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the llrst line and heights on the second line of each day: n compar ison on con ecullvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on tho bar subtract 2 hours 31 minutes. 22 lira. . 3.20 10.08 4.r,4 O.'il Ft. .. fi. 0.S -1.7 2.5 li.'l lira. . 4.00 10.51 fi.13 10.10 Ft... C.3 O.o 4.G 2.6 2 1 Hrs.. -1.42 11.34 fi.31 11.31 Tt... T..9 0.2 4.(1 2.G horn. RERN1TT To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lVernltt, nt their home In 1'ortlnnd. Tues.lny. May 21. a 7 1-2 pound daughter, their llrst child. Mother nntl baby are doing nicely. Mr. iin.l Mi'H. E. W. llcrnltt, the proud grniidpnrents, received word of the new arrival this morning. Meet I'tldny. A meeting of tho Hoy Scouts, both divisions, will be held Friday evening for further In struction In tho first aid work by Dr. House worth. Flue Stiimbcnios. Mrs. S. Jum per, of llaynes Inlet, came to town WANT ADS. FOR RENT Furnished two room apartment. $12.00 per month. Ap ply 113 North Second street. Phono :uo-x. I'Olt RENT Two furnished rooms over Xusburg Grocery. Apply Nnslnrg Grocery. FOII SALE 111)0 lb. gentle team that boy can drlvo, with harness and wagon. Phono 3151, J. 12. Fitzgerald. I'Olt SALE Lease on IH-mum furulBhed rooming Iioiiho. Ad dress I'. O. box 74, Xorth Hend, or phone 1371. WANTED Partner with $:iOO, wnnt cd for liaylug business. Will stnnd strict Investigation. Box It, Times olllce. STHAV From Mrs. Wonlsey' ranch. A white Angora goat. Mrs. Wool soy, Lakeside. I'Olt RENT 3-rooiu house on North Front street. Call F. Zimmer man, X. Front street. I'Olt RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. G95 First and Birch Sts. Telephone 230-J. WANTED Set of books to fceOp evenings by experienced bookkeep er. K. .1. Caro Times, WANTED till oys to clean. E- pert work and rensonnble rates. Call lllanci) Hotel, FOR SALE CHEAP Good farm horse, weight 1100. Phono 27, Marsh. teld. I WANTF.D Man with some capital to take Interest In good business proposition on Coos Bay. En qulro Good Chance nt Times ofrico, I'Olt SALE Hunnlhn; house furnl- i ture. Cheap If tnlcon at once. Ad-! ' dress "C enro Times. I'Olt RENT "5 room house. Apply at tho Gunnery, 34-J. FOR RENT Store bhlg. on Ili-oad-. way. Marshflold Hardwnro Co. FOR SALE Launch lone. 5 II. I engine In best of condition and all other equipment. If taken at onco $525. Phono 120-R. DRESSMAKING First class dress, making done nt Ladles Emporium. FOR SALE Household furniture for four rooms. Apply 927 South Broadway. House r.uiy bo rented. Phono 1S7-R. I'Olt RENT Xleely furnished moms with uso of bath. Inquire 24 0 North Second st or Phono 120-R. FOR RENT Coiuroi-tiihlo room with stovo and 'bath. Phone 23CJ; 7CS North Second St. FOR RENT Modern live room house Phono 321. WANTED Girl for kitchen work. Scandinavian proferred. Phono or call nt ofllco of Ci A. Smith Lbr. nnd Mfg. Co. DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you want a pood Dairy or stock farm address J. E. Fitz gerald, or phone itlM, Marsh Held. For the Honieseekei" Ho can show you some of the best in tho county for sale. BOISE LOT SNAP For qlilck sale wo offer Bolso Addition lots, well located, bay view, for only $50 each, or $1300 cash for the block. Will sell half tho number for $075. Now don't say Coos Bay property Is all too high. This will make you as quick and largo returns on a small amount of money as any million-dollar Investment you can make. Desir able lots in this addition are now held and being sold In pair for $100 to $125 each. You can start right here In buying 100 per cent under the market value. Good title and abstract. Coos Bay Realty Co., 150 Front street. Telephone 264-J, wkthi:r fori:cst. Ilv Associated Pi ess. OREGON Fair tonight Frlda. North to westerly winds. I.OCAI. TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 2 1 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m.. May 22, by Ilenj. Ostlind. Bpeclal government mo teoi ologlcal observer: .Maximum ' Gl Minimum 41 At I: 13 a. m 48 Precipitation none Precipitation since Sept. 1, HM2 00.11 Precipitation same period la it year i'h'.SC Wind: Northwest. Clear. this morning and brought several boxes of choice strawberries, the first of this season's product from that section. Moonlight Ride. 1 tie D. Y. II. club, of the Mnrshfleld Baptist church will give a moonlight excursion to Tordan'a Cove Friday night, tho Alice H being chartered for the trip and will leave at 7:30. Continuous' Shows. A committee of Masons In charge of the Masonic Opera House are figuring on a plan whereby the opera house can bo used continuously, vaudeville, moving pic tures and other entertainment to be put on nightly. (Jo to Sweden. Kd and Frank Ornnstrpni of Hunker Hill, left to day on tho Breakwater for Portland from whence they will go to Swe den to spend the summer nt their old homo. August Frlzeen arrang ed their routing. Show Troupe Hack. Tho Cleo Mndlson Co. returned yesterday from tho Valley circuit and will bo seen tonight at the Opera House In "When Wo Wro Twenty-one." Tho play mnde known by Nat Goodwin, tho well known actor. Gardiner Port Election. Parties from Gardiner say that It Is prac tically certain that tho proposition of organizing tho Port of the Ump iiia for Improving the I'mpiiun har bor will be organized nt tho special election which will bo held there within n few days. Dramatic Club. Vlnco Pratt and Mrs. Rslicccn huso-Stump hnvo for. cd tho Mnrshfleld Dramatic club, six teen already having Joined It. They are planning to put on n series of home talent entertainments, tho first to be a comedy drama, "Won by Wireless." They will start rehears ing at once. Iti'turus Home. Tom .lave o well-known loggor, who .has boon III for some time at the Blanco Hotel, loft on the Breakwater today for his home on Puget Sound. He suffered from a severe cold, which dovcloped Into lung trouble. Mr. Jayc was prominent In tho Shrine and Masonry. Skull Fractured. Dr. Dlx. who returnod todny from Gardiner where he was called to attend II. P. Dut ton, reports that ho Is suffering from a fractured skull and that his IIoll bu the tdatt an aluminum nan anil an enamel pan of the tame I Ik, io that the lidet I fumiMltf. Ijnti. S1 ,1. t fint 4n gr amill rtim. nM fnuu'ii nt inu liKiurc. ttni win urvp uw aluminum jxmftrit. This proves that "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils become lieated throughout raoro quickly than enamel utensils. Food therefore, can bo cooked in aluminum ivaro with less fear of scorching and with less fuel. "Wear-Ever" utensils save you food and expense, timo and temper. Each "Wear-Ever" utensil is mado without joints, seams or solder, from thick, hard sheet aluminum Strong, light to WEAR-EVER iianuie, cannot rust, cannot form prisonous compounds with acid fruits or foods, practiial- E MARK lv everlasting. Replace utensils that wear out With utensils that "Wear-Ever" ALUMINUM TOAD US When you Qwfflgi MBuy f ne besMjf condition Is quite serious. The runnn was caused by a whiffle tree falling down nnd striking the heels of ono of the horses. Mow. orilccs Tho Eugene Guard 8iis: "MncArthur-PcrkB & Co.. gen eral contractors on tho Eugene Coos Bay branch of tho S. P.. are moving their offices from the Bangs building to the second floor of tho I. O. O. F. temple and the Warren Construction Company, which oc cupied these rooms, is moving to the third floor of tho same build ing." Anvil Beached. Ilatiey Richard son, who represents tho Simmons Keen Kutter goods In this section, came In this morning from a trip to Florence. Ho reports that tho Anvil has been towed Inside tho harbor and Is now benched high nnd dry near Glennda, while being temporarily repaired. It will prob ably ho sometlnio beforo they get Iter ready for sen. New Music House, I,. L-. Thomas nnd wife nnd baby arrived hero yes terday from Portlnnd to open n branch houso of the Wiley B. Allon Piano and Musical Company of Port land. Mr. Thomas was formerly lo cated nt Stayton, Oregon. Ho says ho traveled n long tlmo seeking n good location and finally selected Coos ll.iy as the most advantageous of any. Bituilou Waterworks, p. A. Sandberg, former city engineer of MnrsliMeld, hut now city engineer at Bnndnn, wns In Mnrshfleld today on business. Ho roports overythlng prosperous nt Bnndon. They will have a special city election thor Juno 7 to pass on the question of buying the waterworks for about $02,000 Thoro Is considerable op position to It, owing to ninny think ing the price of the old plant Is too high and then somo want tho city to start In nnd build a new system of Its own. Given Reception. The congrega tion or tie Mnrshflold Swedish Lutheran Church last ovenlng gnvo i farewell reception for Rov. .1. K. Oslund nnd family as the latter will leave soon for their now homo In Minnesota. Thoro wns a largo nttondnnco mid a pleasing Informal program given. Thoro was only "no noto of regret nnd thnt was over tho prospect of soverlng roln Ioiih thnt have been most plcnsnut. A hnndsomo sum of money wns presented to Rov J. E, Oslund ns i little testimonial of tho congrega tion's appreciation of his efforts. PERSONAL NOTES '.. T. .SIGLIN, of Isthmus Inlet, Is noro louay. .10HN BIASCA Is In town todny from Coos River. O. M. WALKER, of Tomploton. is in town todny. MIKE BOONE, of Suninor, Is In town on business. MRS. J. A. WARD, of Mtlllcomn, Is In town for tho day. W. II. MORGAN, of Danlols Creok, Is In town on business, J. B. DANS, or Coos River, Is a Mnrshuold visitor today, MRS. S. A. YOAKAM. Is a town visitor from Coos River. MRS. CI IAS. SPOONER Is In town today from Catching Inlet. MISS MARTHA VERDING Is here for tho tiny from Allognny. W. II. JENNINGS, of UnyncH Inlet, is In town on a business trip, MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS roturn- ed this morning from Sumner. MRS. SAPNOERS. of South Inlot, Is lu town to spend tho dny. JASPER YOAKAM, of Coqullle, Is lu Mnrshfleld on a business trip, MRS. C. A. BARKER Is visiting In town today from Catching In lot. .MRS. ClIAS. BARRETT Is spend ing tho dny lu town from Hiiynns Inlot. MRS. W. A. COLLVER. of Catch ing Inlot, Is spending tho day In town. T. T. HANSEN Is nmong tho Hny- ues Inlet visitors In Mnrshfleld today. JUIES MOWLIN. of North Coos River, is a business visitor horo todny. FRED EOLl'NI) returned hero yes- torday after a year spent nt his Phone 158 -R 15H.R CYCLERV IIJH-It Messenger Service A prompt service. A courteous sen Ice. A useful service. A cheap service. Ten cents will pay for a call In tho business section. A illino will save you a walk to the store. A dime will hrlHg that bundle which you forgot. X A dime will bring that book from your friend. A dime will send those flowers. A dime will bring tlnlt medi cine. If we can't get there soon enough on n bicycle, we'll come on a motorcycle. Phonel58-R Marshfield Cyclery inK-R Broadway SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY A. N. W. club with Mrs. Murch Mlnnle-WIs club with Mrs. A. 7.. Downs. Young Ladles' Aid of Norwe gian church with tho Misses Johnson. Social Sewing club with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford. FRIDAY Lndles' Art club with Mrs. Wm. Schroeder. Fcrudnle Sowing club with Miss Hilda West of EaBtsldo. old home In Sweden. He is n brother of Oscar ICdliind, of the Castlewood snloon. C. SIMMONS nnd wife nnd son ar rived here todny from Portland to locate horo. MRS. NELLIE M. MINTOSII, of Coos River, is spending tho day In town shopping. E. J. JOIIANSEN, of Astorln, left for homo after a business visit In Mnrshfleld. MR. AND MRS. JACK BOWRON, of Maxwell, aro business visitors here for the dny. MR. LARSEN, of tho Const Lumber Inspection Bureau, arrived here todny on business, LEE DUI1ELL, who hns been em ployed In Goulds Camp, Allognny, enmo to town this morning. FRANK MORSE, mnnnger of tho Coqyllln elecmj: plant, was In Mnrshfleld today on business, MR. AND MRS. BURT DOREMUS rotumed this morning from n business trip to Smith Bnsln. MRS. I). WOOL8EY, of Tomploton. ono time n resident of Mnrshllold, Is horo for tho day on business. MRS. A. N. CHRISTIANSEN Is In Mnrshfleld on n shopping trip from her home on Ilnyues Inlet. MRS. RAY WATSON nnd children from Coqullle, nro visiting Mrs. Wntson's mother, Mrs. Steckel, of Enst.dde. MRS. M. G. PETERSON and two sous, Chns. nnd E. M. Petorson, nro visitors to Mnrshfleld from Rlverton. MRS. WEEKLY of Myrtlo Point nr rlved on the noon trnln to visit her dnughter. Mrs. C. A. Barker, of Catching Inlot. MRS. FRED KRIJSE. of iHthmus Inlet, enmo to Mnrshfleld this uinmlng on n shopping trip nnd n visit to relatives. MISS HILDUR 8ELANDER, of Catching Inlet, rotumed this morning from n visit with Slgna Storn of Coos River. MRS. KATE LANDO. who Is now In Mcdford, as a dolcgato from tho Rohokah Lodge, Is expected homo on tho next Brenkwator. ELTON METLIN Is visiting nt the .loo Hotchktss plncn on 8outh Coos River, whoro ho In rocun- oratlng from his recont Illness. C. A. FLETCHER, trnvollng sales man, rotumed Inst evening from . a business trip to tho Coqullle- Vnlloy. Ho will leave todny on thd' Brenkwator. E. C. DREWS, of tho Coofl Bny Tolo- phono Compnny hns returned from Bnn.lon, whoro ho hns born con ferring with tho city ofllclnlB about tho lolophono sorvlco. O. B. HINSDALE, formorly mniingor of tho Onrdlnor Mill Company, but now with a largo flnnnclal Instltu- lon at Los Angeles, Is In Mnrsh- Hold on business nnd plonsuro. W. E. II ASK INS. WIFE AND SON. arrived lu Mnrshflold yostordny from 8nn Francisco, coming vln Bnndon. Mr. Hnsklun oxpects to lornto on a farm nenr Myrtlo Point. GEO. W. CARLETON hns returned from Bnndon. whoro ho Is negotia ting for n telegraph and tolophomi franchise. It Is understood that ho Is representing tho Postal Tele graph Compnny. E. F. MORRISSEY enmo ovor from Myrtlo Point, whoro ho Is looking nftor tho completion of tho hnrd imvlng, to say farowoll to Mrs. Morrlssey, who loft on tho Rcdon do for a visit In California. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE, FRED MESSERLE AND WIFE, AND MISS ROSE MESSERLE. of Cntchlng inlet, nro In town todny. Mr. Messorlo and his slstor, Miss Roso Messorlo, will lenvo todny for San Frnnclsco. whoro thoy will visit relntlves. MRS. A. R. SEARS nnd boh, REY NOLD, loft on the Alllnnco yeBtor dny for Redwood City, Calif., whero thoy expect to mnko tholr homo. Mrs. Sonrs hns disposed of her property horo. Their dopnrturo will bo regretted by tho friends thoy )invo mndo bore. I'H'NEHAT, NOTICE. The funeral of Esthor Ogron will bo hold Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho Mnrshflold Swodlsh Luther an church, tho Rov John E. Oslund olllclntlng. Friends and acquaint ances nro Invited to nttond. Happimess Boost for our Town; push all our Home Industries and always, without full, buy your Fountain Drinks and Ico Cream nt Stafford's RESULT HAPPINESS. Poison Oak and Sunburn cured by using Dermol; 1)9 In ovory 100 easos cured by this pleasant, cooling, refreshing and antiseptic cream Tk WavjM till HTM 4W