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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. OPENING! Wo will luivi' (ho 1'oriiml opening of our now homo opposite Post office on Saturday, June 7 when wo invito you till to oonio in and see our homo. Lot's talk it over; see what your dollar is worth. AVo have spared no labor and spent considerable money to make buying easy for you. ""1 ..,,,. lit till 1.M ttli. Kll I.... ail. . 1 ...: .... . 1 1 i II " v orruci iMivmy, iiuiiu.y umiKeii prices aim a square deal is our motto. o exchange or refund your money with the same smile that we sell. "We know the value of a satisfied customer. "We know that a well pleased customer is We Place our best advertiser. On Saturday, June 7, J7-quart and J4-quart extra heavy gray enameled Dish Pans . 6-quart blue-gray covered straight Sauce Pan 3-piece gray enameled Roaster, only one to a customer . JO-quart extra heavy gray and blue and white bucket 8-quart Preserving Kettle, only one to a customer 2! Special Sale 15 Cents 15 Cents 15 Cents 15 Cents 15 Cents Only one special to each customer. You know what others ask for these. See tliom in our windows. The power of the nickel, the might of the dime at this shop will convince you that we are hitting hard the high cost of living. Doors open 9:30. Supply of specials limited. Come early No phone or ders on specials accepted. "Always Something' New" Peoples 51015c Store Now location, Front street, opposite Postoffice DAYTON BICYCLES Coos Queen $28.50 ?w Coos King $29.50 Time-Savers Why Not Walk " Sitting Down?" In buying a bicycle from us it is not necessary for you to examine it at all, If it should develop any deficiency we will make it fiood free of charge. We must sell good bicycles, for our success depends on the quality of our wheels, You are absolutely safe, to. the extent of getting your money back if you don't like your wheel, No waiting, no walking, if something, breaks on a Timesaver you may ride one of ours till yours is re paired, No need to wait till parts come from the East, for we carry all parts of Dayton Bicycles in stock, We sold 14 Bicycles in the month of May, because we make good and our bicycles make good, We Sell What We Advertise AND What We Sell Advertises Us "Coos King" Bicycles RELIABLE TIME SAVERS ALWAYS USEFUL Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery 15G NohK RrnJwv Phone 1$8-R laird's auto .uvnn:.T. Loses Control of .Machine on .Myr tle l'olnt (iniile. W. L. Lnlrd performed Homo fan cy stunts with his auta nt Myrtle Point lata Thursday. In backing around nonr It. C. Dennett's resi dence, his rovorso genr refused to let ko. nud the nnto barked across tlio rond nud started down the hill. Ily the time ho could throw out the clutch nud put on tho emergency brnko tho ninchtno was on tho s'lp liory grass nud kept right on going, not oven pausing for n fonco tlint stood In tho wny. Mrs. Lnlrd and two chlldron, Mrs. Cleaves and two children, were In tho auto. Mr. Lnlrd told thorn to jump, then com menced pitching chlldron out with ono hnnd whllo ho kopt tho urn chlno straight with tho other. Whon ho reached tho bottom of tho hill, where tho nnto stopped against a log, ho says ho could see women and children scattered all along tho way. Fortunately no ono wns hurt and tho machine wns -uninjured, tlo fonco bolng tho only sufferer. Co qulllo Herald. Tenure JTOJT: social cam:mau t .ifne tides Helow Is given the time and height of high nnd low water at Mnrshfleld. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of ench day; a compar ison on con ocutlve heights wilt indicate whether It Is high or low water r'or high water on the bar subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. ' TIU'ItSlUY A N. W. Club with Mrs. G. A. Hennett. Social Sewing Club with Mrs. D. tlces. Young Ladles' of Norwegian Church with the Misses Mnthl- 8011. Hplscopnl Guild of St. Mary's Chtfih with Mrs. Ingram, North Demi. Kill DAY Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Rosa Smith. Fcrndnlc Sowing Club with Miss Elslo Larson. Ladles' Art Club with Mis. F. II. Story. 5 Mrs Ft . . . C His. , 'Ft . . 7 Hrs. , Ft. . 8 Hrs., Ft . . . 0 Hrs., Ft . . . 10 Hrs., Ft. .. 11 Hrs.. 2.10 u.r, 3.01 (!.(! 3.4G 0.5 4.31 C.3 5.29 r..o 0.34 2.3 1.42 0.00 0.7 9.2 1.0 10.37 0.0 11.23 0.7 12.12 O.t 0.30 5.4 7.42 1.02 4.9 4. GO 4.0 r.3G 5.0 0.27 6.1 7.17 5.1 1.01 o.;( 1.54 S.I6 2.7 0.38 2.7 10.31 2.C 11.30 2.5 0.0 0.0 7.08 5.3 8.50 Its n wlso moonshiner that knows whon to keep still. Have your jot printing done ' Th TImos nfflr. Happiness Iloost for our Town; push nil our Home Industries and nhwiys, without fall, buy your Fountain Drinks and Ice Cream nt Stafford's RESULT HAPPINESS. TONIGHT at f Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office THe Royal Hero Is another of our big double programs. Tho Cleo Madison Co. presenting 7.A7.A A iKnvt'i-fiil ilruniii In three scenes LONG nnd LAMOND In a singing and talking novelty act. WON AT THE RODEO This Is a picture of a romance of the Cal ifornia Round-up. By the Tuann housor Company. WHEN THE LAST LEAF FELI Mnlestlc. THE OMAHA TORNADO Showing the damage and destruction wrought by the great storm. Tills N ono of tho best programs ever shown here, and Just look at tho price. Lower iloor 20c Balcony 10c WEATHER FORECAST. IIv Associated Press. OREGON Fair tonight. Fri day fair and warmer. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:13 n. m., Juno 5, by IlcnJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum CI Minimum 40 At 4:13 n. m 42 Precipitation Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 CI. OS Precipitation samo period Inst car 67.2G Wind: Northwest. CIcnr. BORN. HORSTMAN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm, Horstmau at their homo In San Jose, Cnl., May 31, a 0 1-2 pound daughter. Mrs. Horstmau wns formerly Miss Clara Rohfeld, and her mother, .Mrs. Wm. Roll fold, was present to wolcomo the stork. Sho nnd Mrs. Ilorstman and the llttlo granddaughter, whom Grandpn Rehfeld Insists on mim ing Grctchen, will come to Coos Bay In about six weeks. HAGLUND To Mr. and Mrs. John Hagluud at their homo In Eastslde, Wednesday, Juno I, 1013, n boy. Mother and child are doing well nnd tho father Is as happy as n proud father should bo. Xm tli Rend I 'Ire. An old, un occupied flonthouso at North Bond near tho now railroad lauding there, was destroyed by flro shortly after midnight Ust night. Club to Meet The Ladles' Art Club will be entertained by .Mrs. F. II. Story tomorrow nud arrangements will bo made for tho annual picnic A full attendance Is particularly do sired on this account. Reiliiudo Due. Tho Redondo Is duo In Into this afternoon from San Francisco with passengers and freight. Sho will go on drydock no.t trip ironi hero and the Niinu Smith will bring her freight from San Francisco. Plan i:fiirsimi. Tho Loynl Order of Moose nro arranging a big excur sion nnd picnic at Charlestlon Sun dny, Tho launch Wah-To-Wasn has been chartered to tnko their members and their friends to tho beach nnd n fine tlmo Is bolng planned .More Workmen. Tho Nnnn Smith brought In about a dozen lubnrers to work In tho Smith- I Powers camps and for Wlllett & Burr on tho Smith-Powers rond. I llujs New Cur. A. O. Rogers has purchased n new seven-pnsson- ger Studebnker "35" from I. U, Tower. Ho has sold his Bulck to Mr. Tower. Flro Hon re. The chimney In the P. M. Wilbur homo on North Broad .way burned out tnls afternoon and lenused a flro alarm to bo turned In. No dnmago was done. I Has Operation. Tom Ilnrrctt, tho edgormnu who sustained n broken thigh hone In an accident nt tho Smith mill tho other day, under went .an operation nt Mercy Hos pital this afternoon nnd It Is re ported to bo doing nicely. I Moturejele Trip. Summon Mit chell reports that ho and Jess Wag ner mndo tho return trip from Ban don via Coqulllo to Mnrshllcld on his Hnrloy-Davldson motorcycle In about three hours. They wont down Inst Saturday evening nud made tho trip without trouble. 1 Many Drunks. City Recorder Butler had half n dozen drunks be fore him todny. Sumo paid S5 each ami others promised to pny. They gavo their names nH Fred Johnson. Nick Rlcho, Ole Anderson, crank Milton, Tom Tnlbot nnd Fred Talbot. Rond Bad. Clias. Bnnebrnko last evening rocelvcd a telegram from Lynn Lambeth stating that ho readi ed Scottsburg yesterday uftornoon, nftcr ono of the hardest unto trips ho ever mndV. Ho said tho road from Allegany wns In awful condition, In many places, and ho warned other nutolsts against trying to mnko tho trip. Fine Apples. Cnl Wright has been treating some of his friends to some Yellow Nowton npplcs, which hnvo boon kept In most excellent condition Ho got n fow boxes of tho apples from Hood River Inst fall nnd by placing them In n dark cool placo has preserv ed them In lino shnpo. Tho Yellow Nowtons hnvo not been grown suc cessfully hero but Mr. Wright thinks they could be raised by a llttlo special attention given to thorn. I NORTH BEND NOTES. Messrs. A. II. Derbyshire. P. L. Swenrlngen, C. O. King and W. S. Morton hnvo returned from u fow dnys' fishing trip to Ten Mile. They roport good luck nnd n good tlmo nnd tlint they loft a fow fish in the lakes for all who wish to try to get them. , Owing to sonio cnrH on tho trestlo being nearly dorallod yestorday, tho Btenm shovel wns shut down todny so tlint brakes could bo lltted on the dump car. Luckily no damage wns dono. Tho nnnunl business mooting of the Mothers and Tcachors' Club, of North Bend, will bo held Friday, Juno C. ut tho Central school nt 3 p. in. This will bo tho Inst regular mooting of tho year. Mrst Mamlo (Inrott Cnrr, nn elocu tionist of Portland, who has been visit lug in Coos County, will give n ro- ArU r ..,, : ,i.nnn buy a Studebaker, then it's a safe investment" Of course it isF Studebaker wagons are built on honor, with sixty years of wagon building experience and with every wagon goes a Studebaker guarantee. You can't afford to have a dealer sell you aome other wagon represented to be "just as good." If you want a wagon that will last, run easily and stand up to its work, there is only one wagon to buy and that's a Studebaker. Don't trade ten extra years of service for a few dollars difference in price. Studebaker wagons are made to fit every require ment of business or pleasure, in city, town or country. BtuliKM Wion Fun Wagon SurrTa Pour CmtUki Dump Cull Each tho bet of It bind. BuicIm Tnitka RuotbouU lUrew See our Dealer or write ui. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CtTY DKJVM M1HNBATOUS SALT LAKE CtTY SAN WAMCJSCO rOBTLAND.OHJL cltnl nt the Presbyterian Church on Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Bnbcock nnd children will leave on the next Re dondo for California to make their homo In that state. Hnvo your job printing done at Tho Times ottlco. WANT ADS. FOR SALE Good, gentle work team, with harness nud wagon. Boy can hnudle tenm. J. E. Fitzgerald. WANTED Young Indies for tele phono operators, Coos Bay Homo Tel. Co. FOR RENT Two furiiMied room 18$ Donnelly Ave. FOUND Lnrge-vlrd gold signet ring, with Inltlnl "II. Owner can hnvo sntne by paying for tills ad. FOR RENT 1-ronm house. .Will ho empty about Juno 10. Call nt GG7 South Sixth st. FOR RENT Furnished room. .:! First street. Phone 325-L. LOST Crescent shape brooch with smnll pearl In center. Plcnso lenvo at Times olllco. FOR SALE HO nrrr of hill land nt bend of North Inlet. 45 minutes walk from boat landing. No.w county rond Just built. 5 room houso with good water system, or rhard of 30 trees, 2 and :i years old, and a good vnrloty of borrlcs. Look this up. It's a bargain. Ad dress, R. O., Times odlcc, or Phono 372-L. LOST Klile oil lamp for automobile. Lenvo nt "Busy Comer" nnd re eclvo rewnrd. CARPENTER (iood finisher, unlit work, will go out of town. A, enro Times. ROOMS and housekeeping apart ments at Tho Lloyd Hotel. WANTED Woman cook. ITS. North Bend. Phono FOR RENT FuriiMied housekee lug rooms. 415 So. 4th st. FOR HEXT Furnished housekeep ing iiiuriiiiuni, nui iiiiii cum iwii cr and bath. No chlldron. Call after (i o'clock p. m. ,35s North Third street. REWARD FIo dollars nud free excursion trip for tho party sug gesting best nnmo for Hnrrls' new speedy pionsura launch, snld to bo fastest on Bay, Send your cbolco of nnmo for launch with your name and nddrcss plainly wrltton to Capt. Harris or to Tho Times not later than ihursdny night, Juno 0. Well-known Judges will mnko selection. FOR SALE fiooil old violin, bov nud music stnnd for $15. Bargain. Cull at Aug. Olson Shoe Store. HOl'Si: FOR SALF Sealed bids will bo received for dwelling houso nt S. E. corner of Mnrkot and Fourth streuts, Eplscopnl Church property, by Rev. R, E. Brown lug, iMnrshtluld, Oregon, up to nud Including Juno 7. 1913, to bo opened nt next Vestry meeting. FOR RENT Furnished liousckccp lug rooms. 095 N. First St. FOR SALE Reasonable, nine-room lodging house, nowly furnlshod, modern with lease on building. 310 North First street. Phono 3CC. FOR SALE Cheap If taken nt once. Fiirnltuio for ono room. Inquire nt Times or phono 110-J, FOR SALE Furniture for u 7 room houso. Cheap If taken boforo tho 10th. Call at 1GS South 2nd St. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. Phono Mrs, Furrlngor, 28-R. FOR RENT Ono furnished -'room npnrtmont. Apply Nasburg's Grocory. DRESSMAKING First class dnvsi moklng dono at Ladles' Emporium. DAIRV AND STOCK FAR.MS. If jou want u good Dairy or stock fiirui address J. IS. Fit get aid, or phone SUM, Marsh Held. For tho Homeseeker Ho can show you some of tho best in tho comity for sale. FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock nnd fruit farm con sisting of 518 ucres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bonch land sot to apple trees and fifty acres moro that can easily bo cleared for orchard and balanco good grazing Innd for cat tlo, sheop or goats. Twolvo head good dairy cows and all farming Imploments nocessary, Lociiod on West Fork of Coos Rlvor, ono mllo from poBtofllco, school nnd boatlandlng, Buy direct from ownor. For furthor Information, call or write: W. A, GACIE. Allegany, Ore. TALCUM B0RATED and nicely perfumed of tho Fen slar Brand Is tho latest and best on tho Mnrkot. SEE OUR WIN DOW, THE STORE FOR QUALITY" (JOORS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES.