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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Urn hwird's Fa" Fumy Strawberries 5c Per Box Mrt- Ficdi Yogotables .. 3fil,tt Itiimiu rrii ri'"" OiiiWiiim-r Hunch Turnips idMirs i.euui-o lit 0111 W"lim ulmrl Cabbage ,paiiigus llei-miidn Onions Oranges TY It Ift .1 .fc .. niOll4 1MI1H1IIIIB I'liiim Your Order. The Bazar Slurp of Quality Phone ill. ffiXZS 1&C3& MANY I FMIF WiSQ f-gj 08 BREAKWATER! Pf 1 0 ONIGHT at Royal Elco Madison Co. presenting Ik MAN from Mexico" a two-scone piny running nearly 1111 hour. I wish to nnnoiinco thnr wo (turned to old program and our patrons tlio oust pictures city BIUTl'AL PROGRAM. tkOSIMMIIVIIIl .MllNtCI'IMt't'C III TWO Heels, 'CVMIIOLIXE" tRKI) AFFAIR; RED HOT AXCE Koystono Comedies. ibot ul the Royal n( ull limes Admission: floor, -oc. iiaicnny. inc. Rates for mdling Trunks hint triiukH between any Marshflold for tlio follow- (i, delivery to bo tuado in stories of buildings: J"", S .sw trunks no trunks t.,10 rransfer and Storage Co. Px-il llelsiHT. Prop. BM. u'um: w-u; jjs-ic. Copyright Hut MuShcr & Mux "OTRAIGHTasan arrow describes the policy of this store in trying to give value- for-the-money to those who buy here. Hart Schaffner & Marx policy as clothes-makers is of the same sort; and it finds the center of the target in everything they make. We want you to see these fine suits we have for you; best ever; great values at $25; some less, some more. Woolen Mill Store This Btoro Is tlio homo ot llnrt Sehuftner & Marx Clothes and Painted China AT COST (Here Is n rnro opportunity to got eomo really beautiful China, pM and oxeluslvo designs nt n small price. fVe arc closing out nil that wo now havo In stock and nro mnk- Ice that tiro Irresistible It will pay you to buy now for a wedding, card prizes or an odd piece for your own China tome In and see this exqulslto wnro at cost prices. "THE BUSY CORNER." Mart-Parsons Drug Co. MAIN 298 US RPHEUM TONIGHT ( OP THE PALMS Kalom. A Lenten story. EST WAY--A good comedy. tOGAN'S FOUNDLING Vltagraph. A great stoy of city life. WEHSTUDY Solle. A story of tho stage. SMO.V TEX CENTS -'THK LAST lKHKniniAVri.V,.TIi. ui-pnte.Nt idctliro of us life every produced. Received "Pment of the Famous sosl and st Cheese - Grocery Co. ?hone 102 Pantatorium DrEIlq nrnxmnn K5BNOVATO"s l..,M " Dirausj A "wrm( tmt. Let u Phono 250-X COOS BAY AND BOISE COMING Don't wait for It, but come to Barter's today and get ono of those refreshing fountain drinks. The best on the Bay. Every day except Sunday Do not go out. Mrs. Maria W. Jackson Graduate Masseuse LADIES ONLY Gives Massage and Manipu lation Treatment. North Bend. Oregon You Auto Call foote rnoNE 144-j NionT a:.d day Stand front of BUnco nilUard Parlor THREE NEW OAItS After 11 P. M. r'ue 2fl0'L Residence Phone 8-J, Careful Prlrera -t Q C"? f Job Printing Done at The Times Office WEATHER FORECAST. By Assoclnted Press. OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday. Northerly winds. Cheese Shipment. Six hundred pounds of cheese from tho Coos Day Crcamory was received hero this morning by II. W. Painter. On Picnic. Tho Progress Club Is today enjoying a picnic and outing at tho Dr. C. V. Tower summer homo on South Coos River, tho Alice II be ing chartered for the trip. On Cruise. Milton Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson, and a nephew ot C. A. Smith, who Is a naval endet at Annapolis, will leavo thoro this weok on a training ship on n thrcc-montliB' cruise. Outing Wednesday. Tho Swedish Lutheran Ladles' Aid Society will bo entertained Wednesday nt nn outing nt tlio Alex Mattson ranch on Catch ing Inlet by Mrs. Alex Mattson nnd Mrs. Matt Mattson. Tho Wn-Tn-Wasa will lonvo Commercial nvenuo dock at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn ing. (Jets Results. "Stop that want nd of mtuo about tho cows for sale. I havo sold them all and do not want to bo bothored by further Inquiries now." This wnH tho la conic tolophono mcs8ago that camo from J. M. Ciilloy, of Catching In let this morning to Tho Times. It was ono of tho many testimonials that come to Tho Times about Its want ndB. To Xew Boat. According to local rosslp, Captain T. J. Mncgonn, of tho Urcnkwntor, mny bo offered tho cap taincy ot tho fast now pnssongor nnd freight Btenmor, which tho C. A. Smith Company Is considering for tho Coos Bny-San Francisco run. Captain Mncgonn's record with tho IJrcnkwntcr and his knowledgo of tho Coob Bay bar would mako him a valuable acquisition for tho Smith company's now vessel. To Xiiiiu Boat. Capt. Harris, of Sumner nnd Clnronco Harris, aro trying out their now launch nnd sonio figure that sho will bo able to attain a speed of 30 miles por hour. A plpo Is bolug Installed In 'Plnco of tho bono feed. The gaso line tanks nro also being put In the stern. Tho boat is 3G foot sovou Inches long with lift foot benm. Sho is equipped with GO-norso-powor low Victor cnulncs. Tho launch has not been named. A contest will probably bo Instituted by Capt. Harris offering a ST. cash prizo and a llfo pass to tho ono suggesting tho best nnmo for tho now bont. Pliiirnuicy Board. J. Leo Brown, of tho Brown Drug Storo, loaves Friday for Portland to nttond tho regular mooting of tho Oregon Board of Pharmncy. This will bo tho first meeting under tho now stnto pharmncy law which goes Into offect tomorrow, Juno 3. Tho moot ing will bo nn Important ono, as tho various provisions of tho now law and Its oufnrcomont will bo carofully considered by tho board, Lewis II. Dean, of Winkler's Phar mncy, and Owon Knowlton, son of R. S, Knowlton, of Coqulllo, nro going to Portland to tnko an ex amination before tho hoard. .Married Sunday. Georgo W. Shel ly, of Myrtlo Point, nnd Miss Lucy Spnonor, n teacher In tho Control building nt Marshflold, woro marrlod Sunday afternoon nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith In North Bond, tho Row D. A. McLeod otllclatlnc. PERSONAL NOTES 55. T. SIGL1N, of Isthmus Inlet, Is hero today, ARTHUR NELSON Is In town to day from Sumner. ANDREW OLSON Is In town todnv from Hnyncs Inlet. CAPT. n.W nnitt.Mi'ra i i., i... Steamer Sails Sunday for todny froi Aiiegany. Portland From hnr Bnrth .ri"-u .Jv ki.mbi.ic. is m Offices Also Moved Here Tho Brcnkwnter sailed yesterday afternoon for Portland with a rnnn. -Ity passenger list and a fair cargo W p nowilO, ' of Ton,nM . Of IlllBPollnnnniia frnlnlit qi, anllS.1 ' " Kl UPjU.0'V .of TompletOU, Is Mnrshflold for the day MRS. J. MILLS, of Sumner, Is vis iting relatives In town. MRS. WITCHIE, of Conlcdo, Is a iMarsiiiioia Biioppor today. of miscellaneous freight. Sho Balled SOCIAIi CALENDAR i iiiioL-uuuiit-uiiB iruigm. auo Bniicci a Mnrshflold visitor inrlnr rom Ocenn dock whore sho will niako ' ,,,,,, Sl?, N l!v"l.t?.n' . . her headquarters ponding tho build-," 0 Rainess v Uor " ing or the new dock for her north r 7 SpRKOiq of rn 1 h, of tho Railroad dock. Agents Ster-I1' 1b horo of n 'business vhVlt' ling nnd Dlndlngor will hnvo olllro w n Iio ERTS or Vllnennv i- rooms nt tho Ocean Dock. Sunt. Mil- w,iM"; ""h'"T?' . 'V,,.nn' ,B S.WJt!ffi:.IL2icwi9"STuw. in in rnit'h nn n iiiininn. ii .iimi uii ii iiuniiirnH iiiii. Among inoso sailing rrom hero on'BMti. emmett of Pntrhintr i.,in U,0I lMT,rpW1Sr.h0Afbll?Wi,,B: ' " toiTC b, .ficSh oS. ' dcri n CTr JvvlSa" miA' PKE8TON returned to Coal- I qhndo V M nSv Vfllr,t ' v" C(, ,0(,ny nf,0r n WOok lt)Wn' BamirSn ndo' .hj "' MU, PAGGETT. of Allegany, o iii iijwu iviinv on n H loiiiunir - I- -' . '"' --- V....U..M, J. u. uontc. u van Coats, ni.idvn ri ?iointVlAtnrVrLrB,t?,0.;,I,,)lntn' M,SS'C:r'AUA WIHC!IT. Of Sum- nh,BtJnrin,?r'B.I:. tt"4in'o.3 nor.' Mnr.hflol.1 shopper to- .. .-,, . ... iU,buoun, vt. v,. anno, uny. n nnrnn0rurn'TJ,rRh Brlnkloy, n. ROONEY loft this nftornoon for A. B. Gordon. W. J. LsPalmo, Jno. Camp 1 where ho has accepted a Thurman, Fred Thurman, E. T. Conk-' position. ' rigiu, r. u. uumino, M. rotor. Mrs..L. HA5CELTON. tho Cati W. A. IorgUBon. W. A. Ferguson, dnlrymnn, Is In town E. Grange M. Williams. W. C. Ma- buslnoss. hor, Mrs. W. C. Mnhor, T. Fllcsburg, Mrs. P. H. Schrcckondorff, Jno. Chls- KO a. . uiilBKo, R. R. Howard, E. Catching Inlet todny on D. D. BRAINARD. of Hnyncs Inlot, is spending tno day In town on DIISIUCSB ir-n t r ,....:" ." .v ... .:. y"""- an' .., , :"".,."B' J ' inning, ciias. DUNGAN Ib In town for V;.n'liv,Ah' S,.'.S9 Mnlonoy, Mrs. Gotty, , tho day from his South Coos Rlv- Mlss Gotty, Abol Steph, Mrs. Stoph, ' or Home. Ldwln Stoph, Hormnn Stoph. Annn MAX TIMMERMAN returned from Rteph, Gertrudo Stoph, Mnblo Hanzen, n Sunday visit to his camp nt C. Krlck, E. A. Matson, 1 1. Goldberg. ' Charleston. O. Strom. Ruth Bank, A. Arrlvol, P. C. A. BARKER, a Catching Inlot Mowllpn, a. Poropnt, II. Goldborg, rnnchor. Is In town for tho dny T. McCarty, T. Bolt, W. Law, T. ' on business. ime, u. iiuios, i). corick. iJIIl. AND MRS. JACK BOWRON. BOItX. -I of Hcnryvlllo, nro In town for tho tiny on liuslncss. I MRS. JOHN WALL hns returned I from n trip to Portland and Pom- CULBERTSON To Mr. and Mrs. cro'' Wellington. Leo Culbortson, nt tholr homo In w HEAVIS returned to Conl North Bond, Mondny, Juno 2, 1013 ! p'' '08ordny nftor a short visit n 10 pound boy. Mother nnd child ,.'" .t?,w" Jv'th frlond8: nro doing woll nnd tho proud fn- J,u ONOAN roportfl Hint tho frost thor says tho now railway suporln- ot 'M"' (' killed tho Gravonstoln tondont already makes as miirii .. nI,',, crP n "Is plnco. uolso as a stoam shovel. N.J,PI.'-' trnvollng salesman for i. ouuer ec jii oi roriinuii, is In tho elty calling on trndo. MISS LORENA HEUNDEOART re turned this morning from n visit with relatives on North Coos River, CARD OF THANKS. To tho ninny friends who bv klndlv acts and words of sympathy lightened MI,q S VY wvTsnv nf f.ni,. tho burdon of our borenvomont In tho ..It" V J Wo.0N; of Co?"ll,0 recent donth of our bolovod husband "8 n .to,w.n Sl't'",i'.n' oyonlng. n nnd fnthor, .Matt Mattson, nnd for tho mnny uonutirul lloral offerings, wo oxtond our heartfelt thanks. MRS. MATT MATTSON and family. XEW PEDDLER IHCCIHIOX. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service jr.iusiiFii:u cvci.kuv. WANT ADS. FOR SALE Ftiriilturo for n 7 niom house. Cheap If taken beforo tho 10th. Call Ut 168 South 2nd St. WANTED Window nnd ciupet clean Ing, floor polishing, etc. Androw Landles. Phono 213. FOR ItEXT A furnished homo on South Coos River; also a camp ing ground and two floored touts. Dr. Bartlo, North Bond. LOST Nose glasses near Mllllngton. call Tlmos office. Reward, FOR REXT Furnished bungalow. Phono Mrs. Farrlnger, 28-R. FOR SALE Complete camping out fit. 2 horses, wagon and harness. S512B Box X caro Times. WAXTED Wnltress nt Hotel Ore gon, North Bend. FOR 84LE 1 lino young work team, wagon, harness and rigging, $600, also 1 flno driving mare, 3 years old, broke to ride, drive nnd work, $175. R. C. Warren's Transfer Line, Bundon, Ore. Phono 1051. FOR REXT One furnished S-rooni apartment. Apply Nasburg's Grocery. FOR REXT Five room upper flat, corner Tenth and Elrod. Enquire Mrs. Early. FOR REXT 5-room house on Xorth Front street. Call r Timmer man, N. Front street. DRESSMAKING First class dress making done at Ladles' Emporium. DAIRY AXD STOCK FARMS. If you want a good Dairy or stock farm address J. E. Fitz gerald, or phono 8151, Marsh field. For the Honieseeker He can show you some of (lie best in the coanty for sale. Judgo Coko Inst weok rondorod an Important opinion on tho con stitutionality of tho poddlor's law. Ho hold that ir tho proporty Is sit uatod within tho stnto, a poddlor must havo a llconso, but If sltuntod In nnothor stnto, orders tnken and tho artlclns shipped In, thou n stnto llconso Is unnocossnry, tho mattor coming under tho Intorstnto com morco law. Coqulllo Soutlnol. The brldo camo to Mnrshflold nbout a year ago from Wisconsin. Thoy will resldo In Myrtlo Point, whoro Mr. Shelly Is engaged In tho mercan tile business. guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Eg- gicston. E. E. KELLEY. of tho Smlth-Powora Compnny, loft yesterday for Port land whoro ho will tnko In tho Rose Festival, .MRS. CURREY roturnod to town this morning nftor spondlng Sun day at tho A. D. Boono homo nt Suninor. II. B. BAKER, of Spokane, Is on Coos Bay Invostlgntlng Its advantages and prospects with n view of locat ing hero. C. S. HOFFMAN AND FAMILY re turned this morning from a week end visit nt tho Goodwill plnco on South Coos River. MISS SHIRLEY PETERSON of MONDAY W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Fnnnlo I Whoolcr. I Progress Club picnic to South I Coos River. Library Board mooting. TUESDAY. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Hugo Quist. accompanied by her brother, Alglo Hansen. MRS. S. A. FARRIN has roturnod to North Bend, nftor n plonsnnt vis It with her son, Jcsso nt Taft, Ore gon. W. J. LnPALME. of Enstsldc. loft yestorday for Portland on business Ho mny go .back to his old homo In Minnesota boforo Ills return. CHAS. STAUFF loft on tho nftor noon trnln for n ton days' visit with Win. Dungnn, who Is living on his hamostend near Brldgo. MR. AND MRS. WILL'AM EGBN HOFF returned to town this morning nftor a Sunday visit with relatives on South Coos Rlvor. CAPT. AND MRS. MATSON, who havo been visiting nt tho P. O. Larson homo at Allegany roturn od to Mnrshflold this morning. MISS LAURA WATSON, who la nt tondlng school In Coqulllo, spent Sunday with her parents, Judgo nnd Mrs. D. L. Watson, at Cooo City. MRS. L. D. BEL1EU, who spent Sunday with hor parents, Capt. and Mra. A. D. Boono, of Sum ner, returned to Mnrshflold this morning. L. It. DEAN resumed IiIb duties thlB morning nt Winkler r Phar mncy nnd his mnny frlonds will bo glnd to welcome him bnck to Marshnold. MISS PEARL ELLIOTT returned this morning from n visit to her parents on South Inlot. Sho wns accompanied by Mrs. Conrnd Lapp of Isthmus Inlot. E. M. BARRY nnd wlfo nnd daugh ter, DOROTHY, loft on tho Break water yesterday for Portland nnd othor points, whoro thoy will visit rolntlvcs and friends. MRS. FRED HAUSCllILDT, of Coos River, Is n town visitor todny. Mrs. Hauschlldl states that her son, Fred, Is not gottlng nlong ns woll as had bean expected. J. E. WALLING loft yestordny on tho Brenkwntcr for Portland nnd will bi Ing his family horo noxt wook to mako tholr homo. Ha Ib en gaged In promoting n brick plant horo. R. R. HOWARD, of tho Suncot Ad vertising department, 1oft yoBtor day on. tho Brcnkwator aftor hav ing sccurod tho dnta for tho com pilation of tho advertising folders for tho Mnrshllold Chamber of Commerce nnd North Bend Com mercial Club. E. L. C. FARRIN arrived this morn ing via Drain from Portland on n huBlnoBs trip. Mrs. Farrln'oxpocta to visit horo tho mtddlo ot tho month. Mr. Karri n Is arranging for some ot tho Fall Crook homo stead casoB which will ho hoard Juno 23. Tlio Juth nnd Johnson enscs will bo heard later. AT THE HOTELS. - I Bond this morning after a Sun day visit with her parents. MISS FLORENCE HANSKN, who spoilt yesterday with hor father, C. E. Hansen, of Hnyncs Inlot, roturnod to town this morning In Our Window We show suggestions for SPRING FENCING and SPRING GARDENING. In the backgiound the celebrated Pittsburg POULTRY FENCE with weld that held, On the left LAWN MOWERS, LAWN SPRINKLERS, ETC. On the right and in front, just about every kind of GARDEN TOOL imaginable in HOES, RAKES, , ETC., ETC. Prices Are Right The Chandler. Tom A. Wllllnins. Snn Francisco; Eiigenn Blnud, Portland, Or.; Win. rt...ll. f..il. ...!. ) TV Hnyncs Iniot. returned to North .;il.1V,"",,,',,4rr '. f,,u,A"' ,,l,ulV.nV: nn,,.! .1,1., ,, nf. .. q Dunham nnd wlfo. Grants Pass; William J. Wllsoy, Portland; W. C. SundgrusB. Blanco Hotel. Wolady, Tacoina; Joo Fosso, Coaledo; Sidney J. Qmhuin, Port land; A. Carlson, Gardlnor; T. S. Hoggs, city; Evert Kymnnovor. Bnn don: .1. 1 Ilarklow, Myrtio Point; R. E. Sanderson, Lloyd Hotel, T. M. Hiissoy, Camp No. 1; O. W. Reams, Coalodo; John John son, Sonttlo, Wash.; Mrs. McNeil. Coos City: Miss Kntos, Coos City; John F. Wilson, DallaB, Texas; J. E. Bishop, Dallns, Texas; L. A. Smith, Norway, Or.:' Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, Port'lnnd; Mrs. J. Mills, Stunner. Hotel Coos. Frod Becker, North Yaklmu; J. J. Cllnkonboard, Coos River; Goo, John son, Grants Pass; Lauron, North Coos Rlvor: W. F. Wnkoman. Myrtlo Point W. Wtllaco, City; Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown, Seattle; L. D. Smith South Coos Rlvor. NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. Oust Potorson, of North In let, left yestorday for Portland and tho Wlllnmotto Vnlloy, whoro bIio will spond sevornl weeks visiting relatives. AMOXG THE SICK. Rnv. Fnthor Munro, who has boon 111 for sovoral days Is now reportod to bo much lmprovod to tho grati fication of his many frlonds. MRS. J. O. BTEMMLER will bo nt tho CHANDLER TUESDAY P. M. and WEDNESDAY and will TAKE MEASUREMENTS and rocolvo orders for tho "GOSSARD CORSTS." Buttermilk Cerate produces a PEACH BLOOM COMPLEXION; a harmless and dainty tollot croani which does not promoto tho growth of hair. THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AXD PKXSLAR REMEDIES.