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M THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION. JiSi aJ. I &&Lj "Nearly all those Wagons and Baggies are Studebakers" Every year over one hundred thousand Studebaker vehicles are sold. This tells you what the farmers of the country think of the Studebaker wagons. This appreciation has been constantly grow ing for sixty years. This appreciation has been earned by the deter mination of Studebaker to produce an honestly built wagon that will do a full day's work and keep on doing it, and not to build a cheap one. The man who buys the Studebaker Rets all the improvements gained by the experience of two gener atlons of wagon builders. Farm Waiom Tnicla Duma Wauona Uuiglrt UlulocM Waiom Ponjr Sold unJtr tht StuJtbaktr tuarantt: See our Dealer STUDEBAKER NZWY0RK CHICAGO DALLAS kANSAS CITY DENVKR MINNEAfOUS SALT LAKS CITY SAN FRANCISCO I'ORTLAND, ORB. Toilet Accessories and Bath Supplies wi: carry oxe of the most complete and fixest LIXES OX COOS HAY ri.Ni: MATH SOAP SKA SALT rath brushes bath towels spoxges toilet water Colgate's oitixg comfort A neat case containing Toilet Cream, Dental Crcnui and Talcum Powdor. JtiHt the thing for mi auto party. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM CINDERELLA'S SLIPPER Vltogrnph. Featuring Mr. Maurlco Coo tollo. o IN A JAPANESE TEA GARDEN A- delightful comedy. VIEWS OP IRELAND; Mlt. FORD'S TEMPER Vltagrnjili. Coniody Urnmn. ARTIST'S THICK A powerful drnuui. FIVE PICTURES ALL NEW ADMISSIOX Special Prices ox REVOLVERS UNTIL JUNE 4. "6 won't rai-rv tliPm nver. Marshfield .Cyclery Pliono 158-R. P, REOGIVKb K-.Ke shipment of Electric Cut RJ : Mde. Lu ai"l see our stork of srlass- f,,; ."'e also have some of the rt aeslgng ln Bhower nxturea, iripj. i lgnt t0 ',ve- Evorytblng , -"'K.4I supn ea. !nard & Langworthy i Aug. Frizeen ; lL ESTATE AXD IXSURAXCE. 1 rgalns city and Bunker lots and residences. Dallrarr Wagoni Surrayt Cart llaxntit or write ut. South Bend, Ind. TONIGHT TKX CKXTS Just Received another shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff jGrocery Co. Phono 102 W. S. DROWN Jjj A. HODGIXS Marshfield Paint (Bb Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished. Phone 187-L Marshfield. Ore. 95 REWARD v.- nv wnfrh I cannot make run. E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. 2flfl Front St.. Marshfield. City Auto Service Oood oars, u"' """---reasonable charges. Our motto. "Will ko anywhore at any time. ttj bo 7 . Banco Dianas uiweu ,. - - Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 4 Night mono BARKER QOODAXiK, proprietor. MAY TIDES. Below Is given the tlnio and Jiulght of high and low water at Itnrahnold. The tides arc placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho flfst line and heights on tho second lino of ench day: n compar ison on con ecutivc heights will Indlcnto whether It is high or low water. i'or high water on tho bar subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. IMUIrs.. 3..-l 0.14 3.27 10.32 Ft... 2.1 4.1 1.5 fi.3 30,llrB.. 4.10 10.54 4.15 11.12 Ft... 1.0 4.1 1.7 G.G 31 lira. . 5.37 11. 50 5.03 11.48 Ft... l.l 4.2 2.0 5.8 WEATHER FORECAST. Hy Associated Press. OREGON Fair tonight and Friday. Light frost tonight In exposed places In east portion. Variable winds, mostly norther ly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m May 29, by IlenJ. OBtllnd, spcclnl government mo- i teoroioglcnl observer: I Maximum CO 1 Minimum 38 At 4:43 a. m 38 Precipitation none I Precipitation since Sept. 1, I 1012 CI. 03 , Precipitation sumo period ' I last oar 57.25 Wind: Northwest. Clear. t . Lenvo Tomorrow V. .!. Hntflold, O. A. Horgor, May Tliornthwnlto and coos;bay and boise coming Don't wait for It, but como to Sartor's today and get one of thoso refreshing fountain drinks. Tho best on tho Hay. WANT ADS. LOST In North Rend u gold watch. Finder return to Pacllic Grocery and recclvo reward. FOR RENT One furnished t!-room apartment. Apply Nasburg'H Grocery. FOR SALE What's left of my housu furnishings at a snap. Few beds loft and many amnllor things. 2 rugs, Jl: kitchen table, 1.S5. Must closo them out. Two cots nt 70c. Two couches, one for $3.50 and one for 18.00; ut 190 Sec ond streot, across from Nasburg's grocery. FOR SALE 1 lOO-Ili., gentle team that boy can drive, with harness nnd wagon. Phono 3151, J. 12. Fitzgerald, FOR RENT Five room upper Hut, comor Tenth and Elrod. Enquire Mrs, Early. FOR SALE Two sets of bedroom furniture. Will sell reasonable. Inquire nt Times oftlco. WANTED Chuiiiborinnld nt Pnlnro Hotol, North Iloud. Applicants living In North Hond given pref erence. Phono 1153. WANTED Position hy mi A. 1 of flee man. Ten. years' exporlonco. Address L. It. Ilurnard, general dollvery, Marshfield. FOR RENT Housekeeping suites. also single rooms with hot and cold water over Pioneer Hdwe. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot nnd cold wnter. bath nnd wash room. No children. 3S5 North Third street. FOR RENT Lurgo house In South Mnrshflold. Phono 119-L. FOR SALE Four No. 1 dairy cows. J. M. Culloy, Catching Inlet. FOR RENT 5-iooin house on North Front street. Call V. Timnier man, N. Front stroot. DRESSMAKING First class dross making done at Ladles Emporium. FOR SALE Household furniture for four rooniB. Apply 927 South Broadway. House may be rented. Phone 187-R. DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you want n good Dairy or stock farm address J. K. Fitz gerald, or .phone J1151, Marsh Held. For the Homeseeker Ho can show you somo of the best In tho county for sale. FARM FOR SALE Tint.... otr.nl nnH fruit fnrm con sisting or 518 acres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres more that can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. rp.alira lipnH innil rlalrv COWS and all farming Implements necessary. Locaica on wesi rorn oi uuo invar nna mile from nostofUce. school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. T?An furthai fnfnrmntfnn. ralT or wrfte: W. A. CAGE, Allegany, Ore. SOCIAL CAI.EXDAR I THURSDAY I I A. N. W. Club with Mrs. L. I M. Noble. i IC.istsIdo Sewing club. I FRIDAY i Young People's Society of tho I Norwegian Church. j V. A. Ilausdorf will be outgoing pas sengers on the Drain stage tomor row morning. Repair llildge. Work has com menced on repairing the draw bridge at South 'nlet. New School. The new school house lu District Gl, South Inlet, is nenrlng completion. Rebuild Dock. Tho Enstslde City Council will award tho contract for rebuilding the dock nt the foot of 'lltlrd avenue, opposite tho Smith mill, next Saturday evening. Will Wed. Friends of Herman Lnrson, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Larson, of Larson Inlet, have been apprlsod of his marriage In the near future to n prominent Florence young womnn. New Engine. Tho Rnndolph Lum ber Company hn's ordored a new logging engine from tho A. II. Daly Company. Arrangements hnvo been made to ship It direct to Ilaudou an the Tlllnmook. New Phone Line. Tho residents of South Inlet are having n Home telephone system Installed thero nncl it will be only n short time un til they will hnvo communication with, the outside. Stnrt Improvements. Superinten dent Frank Smith, of the South Coos River hntchery, Is arranging to erect a new bunk lioiisn and make other Improvements nt tho hatchery with in tho next few weeks. Meat Market Closed. Tomorrow being a legal holiday and In ob servance of tho Decoration Day cus tom, tho in oat markets of Marsh field and North Rend will be closed nil day. They will remain open this evening for accommodation of customers. Plan Service. It Is expected that tho nuto Htoge servlco botween Al legnny and Loon Lake will bo put on within n fow weeks. Tho rond Is being gone over now and put In condition for tho sorvlre. Tho Yaughnn nutos will bo used and Cnpt. Edwards will hnndlc tho river end of tho servlco with tho launch Rainbow. Andci'Miii on Stage. A nosoiur? paper Bays: "Hud Anderson, tho noijd lightweight puglllBt of Vniicoiwor, Wash., nnd n contondor for tho cham pionship, Is coming to Roscburg. Ho will be seen on tho night of next Mondny at Pnlnco Thcntor not i.n tho motion plcturo screen, but tho rcnl Ifiiil In flesh nnd blood. Ho ivill box with his brother. Fred. New Manager. Guy Chambers, for sovornl years connected with tho C. F. McGcorgo stenmor agency In Mnrshflold, left this morning for Empire, whoro ho takes tho manage ment of tho Southern Oregon store A. V. Wlckmnn having resigned to mnko his home In Cnllfornln. Mr. Chnmbers is n cnpnblo and competent young business mnn and ninny friends wll wish him a full monsuro of suc cess In bin now position. Much Rhistliijj. w. J. Fellows, who Is In from Ton Mllo, snys that Porter Brothers aro rushing tho work on tho approach to this end of tho big tunnel. Thoy aro using much dynn mlto nnd from early morn until Into K night, It Is ono continual series of blasts. Mr. Fellows snys that about 300 men are employed on tho north kldo of tho tunnel but not qulto as sunny aro omployod on this ond. The contrnctoro havo recently brought n Inrgo Columbia River typo fishing boat thoro to haul their supplies In. Fireproof Jail. Tho Eastsldo City Council Is In a quandary as to what to do about a city Jail. Thoy haven't uny Jail now nnd woro ilgurlng on putting In somo colls lu tho old building when someone discovered that tho stato law provides that Jails shall be flroproof structures. They aro Investigating It further. At the lust meotlng the city en gineer was Instructed to establish tho grade on McKay streot,' the tuoroughrnro which It is proposed to open and mnko a now ferry landing opposite Mill Slo'ugli, among Tm: sick. Win. Sleep, who has been Inld up nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs. A. B. Cnmpboll, in South Mnrshllold, as n result of injuries sustained nt tho Beaver Hill coal chutes wlillo loading the nroakwatcr Inst week, Is roported much Improved. Mrs. J. McNoil loft Mercy Hospital yesterday ond roturnod to hor homo nt Camp C. Slio Is much Im proved In health. XASIH'RO'S GROCERY WILL CLOSE at lli o'clock tomor row on account of MEMORIAL DAY. "TWIO OR THORN" Senior play Masonic Opera House, JUNE Sid. ELKS-HANI) special LEAVES for Bandon nt 7 O'CLOCK next SUN DAY MOKXrXfl. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 75. Pacltlc Livery and Transfer Company. ARRANGE to go to DANDON next STJXDAr. Warner's With a Full Line of Fresh Vegetables and Early Fruits from California gS? Open Until 12 o'Clock Tomorrow Two Private Phones, 85 and 305 I PERSONAL NOTES W. F." PIPER, of North Coos River, Is in town. MRS. HILLINGS Is a town visitor from Allegany today. MRS. WILLIAM EG12NHOFF Is an Enstsldo visitor today. JOHN BIASCA, of Coos River, is In town today on business. MRS. J. A. WARD, of Mllllcomn. Is here on a shopping trip. MRS. II. W. SANFORD. of Sumner. Is spending today In town. F. G. HORTON Is spending n few days In tho Coqiilllo Valley. W. P. FOX. of Maxwell. Is In Marsh- fluid for tho day on business. MRS. FRANK SMITH, of Isthmus Inlet, Is In town for tho day. MISS ELLA KRICK is In Mnrshflold today from South Coos River. J. E. NORTON, of Coqullle. Ib In Mnrshllold on a business trip. MRS. WILLIAM MORGAN of Dan iels Creek Is a town visitor today. JOE KOON12Y. engineer of Cnmp G. Is In Mnrsnllcld for a short stay. MRS. ARTHUR MATSON. of Catch ing Inlet, was In Mnrshlloid today. MRS. JOHN MATSON was a town visitor from Catching Inlet today. JOHN LONOSTAFF, of Sumner. came to town this morning on business. MRS. V.. T. THOMAS, of Allegany. enmo to town to ohsorvo Decora tion Day. P. BAILEY, of Mobile. Alabama, left on tno train yesterday for Myrtle Point. JACK BOWRON. n resident of Mnx- wcll, Is lii town for the day on u business trip. DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOMAS left yesterday for tho Myrtle Point section. MRS. PARKER HOLLAND en mo over todny from Pnrkorsburg for n short stay. MRS. .!. 12. NOAH, of North Coos River, Is spending tho day In town r1iouIiir. CI IAS. EST' .illECIC, n Catching In- lot rcsldont, Ib hero looking nftor business Interests. REV. FATHER SPRINGER return ed yesterday from n missionary trip to Gardiner. MISSES IRENE AND ESTREL HOLM enmo to town this morn - lug from Catching Inlet. RAY THRUSH, of Empire, spent yesterday In Mnrshllold, return ing homo this morning. JAY DOYLE will lonvo next month for Alaska whoro ho oxpects to spend about four months. W. F. PRESTON AND II. ROONEY returned yesterday from Conlodo nnd will remain lu town for a time. HAROLD CHAPMAN loft thlo af ternoon for a fow days' visit with his grandfather, Mr. Fox, nt Mnx woll. DAN CAMPBELL has rohirned from n fow months' visit with n brother at Scattlo and ut othor northern points. MRS. SHERMAN CUTL1P. nccom pnnlcd by hor boh, Guy Cutllp, of Daniels Crook Is spending tho dny In town. LEE TOTTEN nnd family of Bny City plan to lenvo on tho next Break water for Portland whoro thoy will probably locato. A. It. ATWOOD, of tho Union Oil Company. Is hero from San Fran cisco to look nftor the Cooh Bay business of tho company. TOM HALL AND CHAS. STAUFF lenvo this nftornoon for Ilnynes Inlet and tho Sand Hills, whoro thoy will upond n dny or so. II. C. WRAY, of tho Paloco Hotol and J. W. Oardlnor. of North Bond, woro In Mnrsbflold last eve ning to uttond tho Elks' lodge. JOHN COATES nnd family, of Bay City, expect to loavo noxt Sunday for Ohio, whoro thoy will mnko nn extended stay and probably locato. MRS. 12. L. BESSEY nnd her fnth or. 12. W. Gtiptlll, of South Coos Rlvor, enmo down tho rlvor this morning and will spond tho dny In town. MISS SPENCI2 WILSON roturnod yesterday on tho Redondo nftor an oxtondod stay In Snu Fran cisco, Sho Is slowly recuporntlng from n long Illness. MRS. EI). COFFELT nnd brother. Arthur Monro, of North nond, spent yesterday with tholr sister, Mrs. T. M. Collvor. of Catching Inlet, who wns celebrating her birthday. MISS IDA GAMBLE, of North Bend, Is expected horo tonight from Co qulllo, whoro sho has Just conclu ded hor socniid yonr's work as toachor, for a short visit with hor rolatlves. J. E. WALLING has lonsod tho homo or Mrs. A. B. Cnmpboll on South Twolfth streot and will go to Port land In a fow days to bring his fam ily horo. Ho is promoting a brick yard compnny hero. MISS LOLA MONTGOMERY, or Daniels Creok will arrive In Mnrshflold this evening nnd will bo tho guest of Miss Alpha Mauzoy. Before rotiirnlng homo Miss Mont gomery will visit othor rolatlves and friends. C. J. MAHONEY arrived horo yes terday from Florence on buslnoss and pleasure Ho roports that Portor Brothora havo about 1000 mon employed In tho six camps botween Acmo and tho head of tldowator on tho Sluslaw. R. F. FOX returnod yestorday rrom tho Eden Valley country, whoro ho has entered a homeBtead claim. Grocery He says thero are about 00 new claimants who hnvo erected cabins. Mr. Fox expects to remain In Mnrshlleld until nfter July 4th. J. C. DIERS and JOHN M. EDDY, of. North Bend, wero Mnrshflold visit ors today. DAN CAMPBELL, who recently re turned from nn extended trip Into tho Pugot Sound country says busi ness is Improving In that section. Mr. Campbell has considerable property nt Port Angeles. His health has Improved greatly during his trip. i a - in a . .. a - SOME FISllSTORY. Win. .1. Fellows of Ten Mile, Tell New One About Lakes, Win. .1. Follows, tho well known Ion Mllo rancher, came In yesterday on business nnd pleasure. Ho ro ports (lohlng unusually lino In the Inkes now In fnct ho never saw bo many trout there Ho snys the deer nro plentiful nnd ho has to atay around closo to homo to drlvo them out of his garden and save the frcsli vegetables. The other day, he says, ho took a lady friend out for a boat rldo and nlso to get boiuo fish. Ho had rowed only a short distance mid had not started to cast. The lady let her hand dangle In the witters of tho lnko nnd nftor n few minutes, Jerked up her nrm quickly. Both wero surprised to bco n big trout flip Into tho boat, the trout having grabbed hor lingers and hold on until tho Jerk throw him Into tho boat. Tho feat was repeated Bovorol times nnd It Is figured that tho glistening of tho diamond ring nttrncted the trout. If you don't bellevo tho flsh story, FoIIowb says ho will prove It. a m a i Along the Waterfront. I a The Coast, n sloop which Herman Larson recently bought for tho Sl uslaw sorvlce, Is holug ovorhnulcd nt the Holland boat yards and will bo towed to Florenco by tho Rustler soon. Tho Alliance Is duo In enrly to morrow, Tho Redondo will sail at 5 o'clock tomorrow for Snn Frnnclsco. Tho Speedwell Is due In to Ban don tonight or tomorrow nnd will nrrlvo horo about Snturday to com- ploto her outgoing enrgo. a) AT THE HOTELS. The Chandler. W. Ally. Snn Francisco: Frank II, Pago, Portland; F, II. Moos, Du buqiio, In,; J, 12, Norton, Coqiilllo; W. M. Cnndlln, Coqiilllo; W. F. Wnlsh, San Frnnclsco; E, I). Payne, Portland: F. A. Payne, Portland; F. A. Hnusdorr, Seattle; F. W. Way ncB, San Francisco; A. B. Gaston, Portland: Geo. C. Wronz, Snlem; W. II. Yorlan, Portland j L. C. Schndo, San Frnnclflco, Holel Cooh. P. J. Jordan, city, Ed. Andorson, John Arhns, city. Lloyd Hotel. P. Bnlloy. Mobile Aln.: C A. Strong, Snn Francisco; Roy Thrush, Empire, Blanco Hotel. O, Sovorsou, Lakeside; S. C Giles, Myrtlo Point; Geo. II. Roaa bachco, Ann Harbor; W. It. Footo, Norwn'. NORTH BEND NOTES. ! a . Mrs. 12. Goo. Smith, who was tho guest or hor parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Robert McCiinu, for u fow days, re turned todny to hor homo on South Coos Rlvor. Mrs. Robort McCann ontortnlned Wednesday afternoon, coinpllmont nry to Mrs, O. R. Gulovson, ot Port land, Mrs. Spnrnoy ami Mrs. Potior son, or Snn Francisco. Mrs. 12. 12. Hnyes. Mrs. Garflohl Simpson, Miss Flossie Hnyes nnd Au drey Simpson nro spondlng tho day In Coqiilllo, Tho old North Bond mill will closo down tonight for tho roiunlndcr of tho wcok on account of Decoration Day. Children's day will bo colobrated fiundny In tho Prosbytorlau Church, whoro tho customary children's pro gram will bo given. Miss Allco Carlson, of Daniels Creok, Is spending tho week horo the guest or friends. All KINDS of FRESH VEGE TABLES nt NASBPRG'S (RtOCERY. Open until 11! O'CLOCK tomorrow. For ONLY $1.50 you enn hnvo tho FINEST TRIP of your Hfo with tho ELKS and BAND to BANDON noxt SUNDAY. Happiness Boost for our Town; push nil our Home Industries mill always, without fall, buy your Fountain Drinks and Ice Cream at Stafford's RESULT HAPPINESS. Buttermilk Cerate produces a PEACH BLOOM COMPLEXION; a harmless and dainty toilet cream which does not promoto tho growth of hair. THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PEXSLAR REMEDIES. ; , :TlViB H?4iItMf a Yfljll