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El THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1913EVENING EDITION. 5 I YOU have no idea, unless you've been here to see what a wonderful lot of beautiful fabrics we have to show you in the new suits for this season. Hart Schaf fner & Marx always have a great variety of fab rics to select from; probably a greater variety than any other two or three concerns in the country. They come from all parts of the world ' wherever fine fabrics arc produced; Europe and America. Come and sec the beautiful browns, grays, blues, tans, in all sorts of mixtures and patterns. Suits from $18 up. We have special values at $25. Woolen Mill Store This storo Ih tlie It o m o of Hart Scliaftnor & Marx clothes. Toilet Accessories and Bath Supplies vi: carry oxi: ok the most complete and finest I.INICS OX COOS ll.W 1'ixk hath soap sua salt hath brushes hath towels spoxgks toilet water colgate's outing comfort A uont enso containing Toilet Cream, Dental Cream mid Talcum 1'owdor. Juut the thing for an auto party. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM TONIGHT THE WILL OF THE PEOPLEA powerful drama. REAU IIRU.d.MEL Vltagrnph. A powerful story. THK SCRATCH A world of mirth In this comody. A PRODIGAL BROTHER A good drnma. 1000 FEICT ALL NEW ADMISSION' TKX CENTS fflXyHMMMiiwun Special Prices ox REVOLVERS UNTIL JUXE I. We won't carry them over. Marshficld Cyclery Phono 1 .18-11. fHE STEAM SHOVEL HAS ARRIVED I I Ti..i sei " before U a"ived bus!- v.. " eoou ni oarier's, v i 4 ;.ause tey have the best iu inrnin i Way Tin Tit urn 4 jT"v"'" buuhh anu can- T.0es on Coos Bay. fllf Vou ore In doubt, come; try a Rail- the awellestV drink In town Copjrighl lUrt t AT THK HOTF.LS. - The Chandler. Afro IS A Tvrnll. Oonulllo: D. D. Pierce, Coqulllo, j. J. Stanley. Co-, aulllo; T. Gnrrow, Portland; S. W. Paris, Portland: O. A. Berger, Port- land: J. R. Wetherboo, Portland; W. E. Cntterlln, Str. Rnnch-Curry: M. , Warring. Portland; T. L. Williams, I Snn Francisco; J. E. Paulson, Co qulllo; T. N. Holcomb, Coqulllo; T. J., Ilnrtman, North Bend; A. 1). Androwa Snn Francisco; R. M. Seltaefer, San' EVnnMann- Al AtWOOd. Snn FranclSCO! I. C. Fnller. San Francisco; W. O. Milne. San Francisco; Tom Colby, Fresno. Hotel Coos, Christ Page, Bandon; M. R. Ad ams, City: Charles Boono, Fnlrvlow; Frank Stock. Fnlrvlow; T. R. McNalr, PaBadenn, llUueo Hotel. A. R. Enjeart, Coqullle. Lloyd Hotel. J. B. Longstnff, Portland; T. S. Sander. Portland; Andy P. Davis, City; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gartner. Coqullle. DAIRY AXD STOCK FARMS. If you want pood Dulry or stock farm address J. E. Fltz Kernld, or phone 8151, Mursh lleld. For tho HoineseeUer Ho can bhow you somo of the best In the county for sale. WANTED: Houses for rent, or furnish ed rooms for light housekeep ing. List the same with us and we will secure desirable, tenants for same without cost to you. Telephone 2C4-J. Coos Bay Realty Co. Hold Jones Hoffman Sctiattaer & Mux SUCKERS TO ORGANIZE. Illinois Residents of Oregon (o Have Sliito Society. (Special to Tho Times) PORTLAND, Oro., Mny 28. For mer residents of Illinois will tonight hold their llrst meeting In this city for the purpose of perfecting a stnto organization. Former Governor Geer will be tho speaker nnd plans for the future will ho discussed. WANT ADS. FOR REXT Five room upper lint, cornvr Tenth nnd Elrod. FOH SALE Two sets of bedroom furniture. Will soil ronsonnblc. Inquire at Times olllce. WANTED Clinmbermiild nt Palace Hotel, North Bond. Applicants living in North Bond given pref erence Phono 1153. WANTED Position by nn A. 1 of flco man. Ton years' exporlonco. Address L. R. Bnrnnrd, gcnornl delivery, Mnrshllold. FOH SALE HO acres of hill land nt head of North Inlet. 45 minutes walk from bont landing. Now county road Just built. 5 room house with good water system, or chnrd of 30 trees, 2 and 3 years old, nnd n good vurioty of borrlea. Look this up. It's a bargain. Ad dress, R. O., Times olllco, or Phono 372-L. FOR RENT Housekeeping suites, also slnglo rooms with hot nnd cold water over Pioneer Hdwo. FOR SALE A plnno, Marshall & Wondoll make. Apply Box 11 earo Times. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold water, bath and wash room. No children, 3S5 North Third street. WANTED Girl for confectionery nnd ice cream stand In Coqullle. Addrecs Clerk, caro Times. FOR REXT Largo house in South Mnrslilleld. Phono 110-L. FOR SALE Four No. 1 dairy cows. J. M. Culloy, Catching Inlot. FOR KKXT .1-room houso on North Front street. Call F. Tim mar man, N. Front street. DKKSSMAKIXG First class dress, making dono at Ladles' Emporium. FOR SALE Household furniture for four rooms. Apply 027 South Hroadway. House may bo rented. Phono 187-R. FOR KKXT Comfortable room with stove and bath. Phone 236-J; 768 North Second St. FOR REXT .Modem flvo room house Phone 321. THIS. STORE WILL BE Closed AH Day Decoration Day rs FRIDAY, MAY HO. "St The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. MAY TIDES. Helow Is given the time nnd height of high nnd low water nt Harshfleld. Tlie tides are placed in tho order of occurrence, with their times on the llrst line and heights on the second lino tf ench day; a compar ison on con ecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on tho bar subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. 2S'ltrs.. 2.19 7.01 2.30 0.51 Ft... 2.5 4.2 1.1 5.0 20,Hrs.. 3.51 0.4 1 3.27 10.32 Ft... 2.1 4.1 1.5 5.3 30IIra. . 4.4H 10.51 4.15 11.12 Ft... 1.11 4.1 1.7 5.5 31iUrs.. 5.37 11.50 5.03 11. IS Ft... 1.1 4.2 2.0 5.8 WEATHER FORECAST. By Associated Press. OREGON Fair tonight nnd Thursday. Light frost In Hast nnd Northwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 2 1 hours ending at 4:13 n. m Mny 2S, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 5G Minimum 4G At 4:43 n. m 40 Precipitation 30 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 CI. 03 Precipitation same period last year 50.71 Wind: Northwest. Cloudy. Leave Tomorrow. 13. M. Mornn, Mrs. Jnmes Cowan, Sr.. S. D. Jones, T. L. Wllllnms nnd W. Brown will be outgoing passengers on the Drnln stage tomorrow morning. To Convention. Mrs. Jnmes Cow nn, Sr., leaves via Drain tomorrow morning as n delegate to the Women of Woodcraft convention, which con venes tho third of Juno In Medford. Xew Meat Market Sylvester Jones who Is now employed In tho Union Meat Co.'b market, will soon open n shop of his own In tho Gow Why building on North Broadway, oppo site the Times olllro. Makes Hangar. Captain Edgnr Simpson Is building a hangar, which ho will present to Gorst & King to houso their now hydro-neroplano In. Tho hangar to tho aeroplane Is what tho garage Is to tho auto. Buys Lots. Gust Erlckson nnd wife, of Eastsldo, today purchased two lata through August Frizecn, from W. R. Ilnluos and will orcct a homo thoro booh, 'ino lots mo on tho hill back of Eastsldo, Father 111. Wesley Brown will lonvo via Drain tomorrow morning for Salem In response to a telegram stating tho serious Illness of Ills fa ther. S. E. Brown, who has heart trouble Mr. Brown formorly lived hero. Seeks XeN. Deputy District At torney L. A. Ltlljcqvlst whllo hero Monday was looking for Information concerning Gust Erlckson, who, ac cording to Inquiries that Mr. Llljoq vlst has had from tho Norwegian con sul, died In this section somo tlmo ago. Plan Concert. Director Fonton announces that tho Coos Bay Con cert Hand will glvo nuothor public concert uoxt Tuesday night. If tho weather will pormlt, tho con cert will bo In tho city park and othorwlso It will bo nt tho Mnsonlc Opora Hoiiso. Raise Wild Ducks. Truo Snllng, who recently moved to n ronch near Goldon Falls, camo to town yestordny and reports ranch life as bolng Ideal. Mr. Baling had with him three Mal lard ducks, tho eggs of which woro found in tho sand IiIIIh and hatched by a hen. He will return homo to day. Iiijiues Eye. Alva Doll narrowly escapotl losing his right oyo this morning, while chopping kindling. In breaking ono of the sticks a pteco flew up striking him directly In tho right eyo and tearing somo of tho llgnmonts looso. Physlcana woro promptly summoned nnd hope to savo tho sight but say it was a very narrow escapo. Buys Strawberry Ranch. A. R. Enyenrt of Lnkesldo was In Marsh Held yuetorday onroute to Coqullle, whoro ho la moving his family to tako possession of a strawberry ranch which ho recently purchased. Ho bought tho Awford place about a mllo from Coqullle, which has about three acres of plants. Ho reports that very alow piogross Is bolng mndo on tho tunnel from tho Lnkesldo end. No Moro Rack Stamping. Horeaf ter letters will have no haok stamp telling the dato of the lotter'a arrival in the postofllco, according to Instruc tions received by postmnstera. Tho long, estblishod cuBtom of "back atamplng" was decided to be a waste of time by tho postal authorities, and its nbolltlon is ono of tho national economics of tho WIIboii administra tion. Tho salaries of thousands of postofllco clerk8 will bo saved be cause of this stop. Pastor Loaves. Rev. J. E. Oslund and family loft yestorday for Spokane where they will visit for awhllo be fore proceeding to Minnesota whoro ho has accepted a new charge. Tho North Bond and Mnrshfleld Swedish Lutheran pastorates will remain va cant until about August 1 when Rev. J. V. Benson, who accepted the local call, will arrive from Rock Island. In tho meantime, tho' Sunday school will be kept up and tho pulpits filled from time to tlmo by special arrange ment. Harper Moves. S. D. Harper, who has been with tho F. S. Dow commis sion firm for some time, has resigned to take tho management of the Pros per Mill Company's atoro at Prosper. The position is one of the best mer cantile positions In tho county. Mr. Harpor has won many friends dur ing his residence In Marshfleld who will be gratified to learn of his socur- lng tho position, but will regret his removal from Marshllold. Ab yet, Ills 8IICCC880r With the F. R. Ilim- Company has not boon announced, but .Mr. Dow will temporarily take his place on the road. South Slough Humor. There was a widespread report bore yesterday nnd today of another South Slough murder mystery, but the report Is np- I'liii'iiuy wiuioui loununuon. None of tlu local olllcors know nnythlng about It. Coroner Wilson has been unable to rind out anything concern ing It nnd tho presumption that somo South Sloughlto worked his Imagina tion overtime. The story wns that the body of a man named Wllklns had been found nnd that ho had been murdered nnd his body secreted somo t me ago and that the discovery of the crime wns being kept secret until tho oMlcers could round up the guilty parties. .ev Schedule. A new scnediilo Tor the Coos County baseball league Is being considered, tho Coqulllo tennis framing up ono In plnco of the first ono drafted by Messrs Tower, McKeown nnd Urlggs, which was not satisfactory to tuem. It Is likely that nn cITort will bo mndo next Sunday or soon thereafter to revise tho schedule. An effort Is being mndo to Increase the funds for tho Murshlleld team and some of Arthur McoKown a .friends nro endenvorlng to hnve him olectod manager. Wnrner Ogren Is now manager, but somo of Mr. Mc Kcown's friends wnnt Mr. McKeown chosen. PERSONAL NOTES MILTON LATT1N. of South Inlot, Is in iuwn louny GEO. CATCHING Is n visitor from Sumner today. ROY PETERSON Is In town from Tomploton today. JOHN PETERSON, of Templeton. is In town today. AL SMITH, of Coos River. Is spend ing tho day In town. DELBERT BENSON Is a visitor from Templeton todny. MRS. BVRD LATTIN Is In town from South Coos River. GEORGE RANKIN of Dnnlels Creek, is in iuwn on uiisincss. FRANK I10DSON Is a visitor from South Coob River today. MISS MABLE MILLS, of Sumner, Is spending tho day In town. 1IEFBERT LOCKHART wns a Co- qunio uusiness visitor yesterday. ROBERT TEMPLETON la among tho HayncH Inlot visitors today. MRS. A. J. HAULF. of Ilaynca In lot, Is horo on a shopping trip. CIIAS. PETERSON, of Hnynos in lot, Is In town on a business trip. HENRY HIOOINS. of North Coos River, Is horo on n business trip. ORRIN LATTIN nnd wlfo rcturnod to houtii inlot yesterday from Conlo- do. CIIAS. CROUCH, a Haynes Inlot resident, Is spending today In ' town. J. J. STANLEY, of Coqullle. waa In Marshllold yestorday on legal business william Mcculloch, of Tom- ploton, Is horo on business for tho dny. IHLLI3 SHORT, the North Lako mer chant, Is In town todny on a busi ness trip. FRANK ROGERS, tho South Coos Rlvor rancher, Is hero for tho day on business. NICK BA8TKNBORF enmo up from the Uastendorf Bench tills morning Oil DURIUOSS. W. HAYDEN, a 8on of DR. 1IAYDEN,1 hna roturnod to Empire from Grays Harbor, Wash. , ROY LANDRITII AND MASON ! ftOAll aro among tho North Coos Rlvor visitors. E. D. NOONAN nnd family havo rono to Lnkosldo for a short out ing nnd fishing trip. F. S. DOW roturnod Inst evening from n business trip to Coalodo and othor Smlth-Powors camps. WALLACE CROUCH, of Ilnynoa In let, Is In town for tho dny look ing after business Interests. WILLIAM DOYLE Is In Mnrshfleld today from South Coos Rlvor on his way to Tor Hool Point. W. E. CATTERLIN. of tho Star Ranch In Curry County wns In Mnrshflold yesterday on business, FRANK STOCK AND CIIAS. BOONE of Sumnor, nro In town today and will lonvo via Drain for Portland. F. D. WARRING, roprosontlng a fur nlturo houso, nrrlvod In Mnrahflold yestorday and Ib looking nftor busi ness, TRUE 8AL1NO Is down from his Al legany ranch calling on frlonds. Truo snya tho farmer's llfo la tho lifo for him. MRS. LEONARD MASTERS AND MISS OLLTE RICHARDS nro In town today from Sumner on a shopping trip, MR. AND MRS. A. D. GARTEN, of Coqulllo, will lenvo tomorrow morning via Drain for Portland on a pleasure trip. MRS. BERT ABBOTT and llttlo grnnddaughtor, GLENDA JOHN SON, mndo a hurried business trip to Sumner this morning. WILLIAM PASH returned last ovo nlng from a trip to Gold Boach, whoro Mr. Pash waa Investigating tho copper mine Industry. EUGENE SCHETTER, of Bandon, waa tho guest yesterday of Ills ' nrotnor. utto schottor. Ho la ngont for somo of tho Bandon boats, n. N. HOLCOMB camo In from Ton Mllo yestorday to closo negotiations with tho Coqulllo Rod nnd Gun Club for tho sale of somo of his property to thorn for a sportsmen's resort. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned last evening from Coqulllo, whoro ho waB called to hoar a case- but boforo it ramo to trial tho par ties settled It. MR. AND MRS. A. O. ROGERS aro business visitors from South Coos River for tho day. Mr. Rogers will soon start tho con struction of two new houses which he will build on North Second street. ARCHDEACON and MRS. HOR8 FALL returned to their homo In Bandon yesterday, after u short visit with their son, Dr. Horsfall, following their return from Port ' i i . SOCIAL CALKXHAR TMimSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. L. M. Noble. Eastsldo Sewing club. Fill DAY Young People's Society of tho Norweglntt Church. land, whore Rev. Horsfall attended tho Episcopal Diocesan meeting. R. O. GRAVES left this afternoon for Coqullle on business, J. E. PAUSON, the Coqullle mill mnn, is In Mnrslilleld on business. J. E. NORTON and WILLIAM CAND- LIN, of Coqulllo, nro Mnrshfleld visitors todny. T. J. HART.MAN. of tho North Bend baseball team, wns a Mars'Ulcld visitor lost evening. HARRY NASBURG nnd wlfo and baby roturnod todny from thoir visit with relatives In Oakland. I. R. TOWER AND AL JENSEN left this afternoon for Ton Mllo whoro they wll lattompt to mnko a record catch of trout. JAS. AIKEN, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. AIKEN, returned todny from Mt. Tnmnlpals, whero ho has been attending school. GEORGE GOODRUM AND W. J. CONRAD left this nftornonn for Ten .Mllo to enjoy n few dnys fishing nnd rccrentlon. J. W. HILDENBRAND nnd famllj will soon move to thoir new honu on South MnrBhfleld Heights, neat Fourteenth nnd Flnnngnn. GEORGE and WILLIAM HORSFALL sons of Dr. nnd Mrs. Horsfall. ro turnod from Snn Francisco, whero they havo been attending a military academy tho past year. JUDGE COKE may leavo tomorrow night for Eugcno, whoro ho will hear some cases for Judgo Harris, who la duo horo next week to hold a special session of circuit court. MRS. C. F. McKNIOHT left yestorday for Oregon City, whoro alio will vis It hor sister until after tho Rose Festival and tho Masonic meetings In June, Mr. McKnlght Joining her for tho latter. Her slstor will ac company them homo to spend tho summer on the Bny. HENRY COPENHAGEN, of tho firm of Copenhagen Brothers, was In Mnrshflold on n business trip yestordny returning to his Schotlobl Creek camp by tho North Slough route. Ho looks nftor tho busi ness end, while his brother, Otto, directs tho enmp work. B. N. HOLCOMB, of Ton Mllo, wns in this city today to pilot J. J. Stanley out to that placo whoro ho has sold a 40 aero outing Rrouud to tho "Kokeol Knnu Klub." MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN ROOERS arrived on tho Redondo this morning from a four months' visit In Tucson, Arizona. Thoy report a flno .trip nnd much bcnoflt de rived from it. MRS. II. R. HYDE left yestordny for her old homo In Harmony, Penn sylvania, whoro alio will vIbII for a few months nt tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. Dlndlngor. This will bo.tho llrst tlmo mnthor and daugh ter havo mot for 17 yonrs. J. J. STANLEY, of Coqulllo. tho ur bano and unctuous courier of tho muse nnd poetic members ot-tho Coob County bar, was In Marsh llold today on his wny to Ton Mile, na roprcsontntlvo of tho "Kokeol Kami Klub," which has purchased 40 acres at that popular reaort for summer outing purposoH. L. L. THOMAS AND WIFE, who rccontly arrived horo from Stay ton, Oregon, to open n branch Iioiihu for tho Wlloy B. Alton Piano Company, havo moved Into tho Wilson cottugo on Curtis ave nue, which was formerly occuplod by II. P. Leld nnd family. -I AMONG THE SICK. I Mrs. Hnrry Mann undorwont an operation for nppendlcttls nt Morcy hospital lato yostcrday and today wns reported to bo getting along nicely. Mrs. Hluford Davis, of Coos Rlvor. who rorontly auffored norvoua pros tration, la being cared for at tho form er W. C. Bradloy homo In West Mnrshflold, two nurses bolng In con stant attention on her, Mrs. Cox, who recontly undorwont nn operation nt Mercy hospital, Is re ported improving and will soon bo nblo to return homo. Hnrry Hnmmoll, who had tho nils fortuno to loso his hand In an acci dent nt Camp I somo weoks ngo, was dismissed from Morcy hospital this mornln. Mr, Hnmmoll will spend n coupio of weoks In Mnrshflold bo foro leaving for his homo In Belllug 1mm, Wnsh, Mrs. Saundoru, of South Inlot, who has been hero for n weok under tho doctor's enre, roturnod to her homo todny, M. R, Brown 1b roported very sick at his homo In South Mnrshflold. Mrs, J, C. Mlnnlg, who has been at Mercy hospital, Is considerably Improved nnd will return to her homo in Ensialdo this weok. "TWIG OK TIIOKX" Senior play, MaBonle Opora Houso, JUNK .'Id. ARRANGE to go to BANDON next SUNDAY. GO with tho ELKS and BAM) to I1ANDOX next SUNDAY. 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