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cum THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 100 Cents' Worth of shoe satisfaction for every dollar invested in M We can please you as we have every shape and style known to shoedom. WOOLEN MILL STOREj, II i." I Apparel Specialists A Triple Silver Plated Og Safety Razor for only OC Remember tills Is gunrnntosd to lie bettor than nny Jti.OO Bnfo- razor ninth', mid after yon hnvo ti-Iuil It. If not sntlsflod bring i imi and got your money bad;. i hnvo only n limited number at this Bpoclnl Introductory price ho yon will have to litirry to got one. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN ORPHEUM Til T THRILLING IMCTI'ltK (IK CI IK IS WHICH KVKItVOXK WANTS TO SKK. Till: I.ST PERFORMANCE 2000 feet. LETTER TO UNCLE SAM A coniody of Ann life. Till: LOST DEED A powerful drama. ADMISSION TKX CUNTS C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT u'mlikr, lath, shingles, mouldings, sash ani1 doors, hoofing paper, etc. cut tub fueii hill ix two i1v using our wood. j'lioxij 100. 183 south hroadway :0OS!BAY AND BOISE COMING (Don't wait for It, but como to Irter's nday and tret ouo of thoso I'reshlng fountain drinks. The Mt on tho Hay. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio WANTim ilCraS tlhat Won,t kee'' t,mo' Dllty n .V" "" uro t"e ruinaiion o ' atch. Let me handle It and "e It perfectly for yenrs to p C BARKER. Prom St. Mnralitlnlil. Or. Be Up To Date . Order your Suit from FOnn The Tailor and Upstnlrs. P The Tlmea' Want Ads. T V -ol iiT I A '"oJ "A L The Turtle Snappy A complete showing. $5.00 Make the Test with your next pair to Mm and Itovs. 298 US TONIGHT PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MAHSHFIBLIl CVCLERY. Just Received another shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff fGrocery Co. Phono 102 Bowling Alley! 375 NORTH FHONT STHEKT Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies Have your Job printing done at The Times office. &r (3&S The k i j lurue fiOrr' : JUNK Til IKS llolow la given the time nnd height of high and low water at Marsh Held. The tides arc placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the llrst line and heights on the Becond lino of ench day; n compar ison on eon ecntlve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high wnter on the bar evibtrnct 2 hours .14 minutes. !l Mrs. . li.2!l 12.12 7.17 0.0 FC .. ii.! 0.1 5.1 0.0 10 lirs. . 0.31 li.30 1.01 7. OS u-'t.. . 2.:t n.-i o.:i r..a lljllrs.. 1. 12 7.42 1.54 S.i'9 WEATHER FORECAST. Hy Associated Press. OREGON Probably fnlr to night and Tuesday; westerly winds. LOCAL TKMPKHATUHK ItKCOUII. For the 21 hours ending nt 4.4:t n. in.. Juno 0, by HenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 04 Minimum II At -1.4:1 a. in in I'roclpltation Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 GI.12 I'roclpltntlon Hamo period last year r.7.27 Wind: Northwest. Cloudy. I IIOHX MI'SOX To. Mr. nnd Mrs. YV. D. Simpson, at their home In Xorth Hcnd. Sunday, Juno N, a nine and one-half pound daughter. Mother ami child are doing nicely and Mr. Simpson Is happier than the man who started the Coos Hay railroad. Mrs. Simpson Is a sis ter of Mrs. W. X. Kkblud. of Marshlleld. Council Tonight. The Marsh lleld City Council will meet tonight to take up various city mutters. For Auto Service. O. Lyon nnd liny Moullen nro expected In over Allegany road today with two auto- WANT ADS. FOIt RENT My homo partly fur nished. Finest location In city. Seven rooms nnd bath. Rcason nble. Mrs. F. II. Clarke, 1 IDS W. Second st. Tel. fiO-X. WANTKII Work horse, weighing about I. "00 lbs. F. 1'. Norton. I'Olt SALE New sewing inai'liluo cheap. I'houo 2 ins Xorth lleud. I'Olt SA I.K I --room lodging house, furnished. :iul North Front st. Phone 20.'-.l. Wiiuted Woman or till for hoiiKuwork. lnqulro after 10 a. in. Mrs. II. Maun, 3378 First st. FOE HAM: Itcil Haven Ah (bile tonlir pupplos. Apply W. F. Town. r,t Old Town, North Hend, Oregon, HOOM ANH IIOAIII) New hoard ing house, Hunker lllll, near county road. Anil & Llndblnd. WANTED Window nnd carpet-clean lug, lloor polishing, etc, Andrew handles. Phono 213. I'Olt SALE Two new Stiidebukcr wngons. ono 2 94. tho other SIM 5 both hnlf truck . Sco J. C. Donne. Phono 331-H. FOIt ItBNT 7 room house with bath 118 N Second St. Phono G0-X. FOIt ItKNT Vour living rooms modern, on Ilroadway. See Uow Why. i I'Olt SAI.B New boat house. 'Jtt 14. Inquire nt Tho llnznr. Phone 32. WAXTKII Millwright ik by com. potent man. 15. O. II., enro of Times. FOIt SAM-: launch Aloha, equip ped with 5-horso-powor Stnudnrd engine, electric headlight and cnblnllght. Cost $1100. Will sell for $000 nt rate of $10 per month. Also fine clinker built row boat nnd boat houso. Dr. J. T. MeCormnc. Offlco, Lockhnrt building. FOIt ItKXT Furnished room. .SCSI First street. Phono 325-L. WAXTKII Woman cook. 478. North Hend. Phone FOIl KKXT Furnished housekeep ing apartment, hot and cold wat er and bath. No children. Cnll nftor C o'clock p. m. 358 North Third street. FOIt SAIJ-: Reasonable, nine-room lodging house, newly furnished, modern with lease on building. 34C North First street. Phone 3GG. FOIt ItKXT One furnished S-rooin apartment. Apply Nasburg's Grocery. DHKSSMAKIXG First class dress, making done at Ladles' Emporium. HAIHV ' STOCK FARMS. If you want u good Hairy oi stock funn nddress J. K. Fitz gerald, or phono ill. "5 1, .Marsh. Held. For the Homeseeker He emi show yon some of the hest In the county for sale. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Tuesday. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. .1. W. llennett. Koyal Auction Hrlde with Mrs. Fred "''vers. mobiles for the Dralu-Allognny line service. Leave Tomorrow. Mrs. Xorman Savage. Mrs. Alvln Smith. M. A. Thornwnit and Ken Wliltkee will be passengers on the outgoing Drain Stage tomorrow morning. School Itcncllt. The Toinpleton sihool gave a successful entortrln intnt and dance last Saturday evening which n number of Mnrshflehl people attended and report u good time. Miss Wlllett is the teacher. Accepts Position. Ralph Kruse. who graduated In this year's class from tho Mnrs.Uleld High School, has accepted n position with the Woolen Mill Store, where he will hnvo chnrgo of tho office work. Plan Butcitnlmncnt. Llnnlo Gnr rett Cnrl. dramatic Interpreter and humorous Impersonator, will give a free entertainment nt the .Marsh Hold Presbyterian Church tomorrow night under the nusplccs of tho .V. C. T. V. Ituys Huslness. W. W. Lang worthy. who recently arrived here from the Knst. hns purchnsed the Yerkes Sheet Motnl business on South Ilroadway. Ho Is an expert In that lino. Ho Is a son of J. O. Langworthy. Court at Coipillle. A number of Marshlleld and North Hend parties went to Conullle this morning to nttend tho enso of tho Coos Hay Water Company vs. tho Simpson Lumber Company. It mny not bo completed before tomorrow as ninny witnesses nro being heard. Sunset Hay Cottages. L. J. Simp son hnB commenced the construction of ten cottnges nt Sunset Hay. which ho oxpectB to have ready for occu pancy tho llrst of .Inly. Architect Turpon hns plans for a number of other big Improvements nt Sunset Hay. Including n hotel, which Mr. Simpson mny stnrt soon. I'or .Meet. F. P. Norton said to day that there was nothing new In me piuns ror tho two days race and sports progrnin hero July 2 nnd 3. lie Is rather waiting to see what the people hero think about North llend's protest, hut Sio snys that soino hnvo also urged hnvlng base ball games In connection with tho other sports events. Hcnrli I'm I v. Amoim n number or piensnnt nencii parties yesterday was one Hint put In a most enjoy able day at .Mussel Hoof, lunching on mussels nnd rock oysters. Tho prrty consisted of Messrs. Geo. II. Hotnor. Hank Wells. Ivy Condron, Dr. Strnw, Clem Wells and Mrs. Elrod, Mrs. Hank Wells, Mrs. Clom Wells nnd Mrs. Wells' mother, Mrs. Dullard. Knjoy Kxi'iirsiuii, About 75 en Joyed the excursion to Charleston liny yesterday given by the Loyal Order of Moose. Early In tho morn ing, when rain tlironteued to spoil picnicking, If wus decided to call It off, but later they decided to go and dipt. Mnttsou, of tho Wnh-Tn-Wasa. was secured to come down &Er' jr'.'':-rrs. ..... - Cook to ilrvnrtt one pint at Inmnlntt. Thtn mvr a low fire llUli.W Tilt: TUMATOK8 TUN MIXUTK8. 'fh(n txiur in uollOitf utittr, incrtate the hrut, Ixill a ftw minuttt mut cttan out utth a uixjdtn imn. 77i titoiilt ulll not he injured, WHICH nro you nnxious nbottt when you smell food burning -7- loss of! tho food or loss of tho utensil? Food may bo burned in "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils if too much heat is applied; but tho burning' hns no cfl'ect whatever upon thorn. Jess fuel is needed when cooking in "Wear-Evor" utensils, becauso they heat quicker nnd retain heat longer than other cooking utensils; nnd food cooked in them is less liable to scorch. Every "Wear-Evec" utensil is made without joints, scams or solder from thick, hard sheet aluminum, 09 per YVEAR"EVER cent. pure. Can not form poison ous compounds with acid fruits or foods, cannot chip or Bcale, practical ly indestructible. fe ft ALUMINUM W TRADEMARK Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" . k W Vi.l i tJTsM I f lllillftlU&9 . -AsqA w X VW..ifn.Ut!l. X in i iihrii ,, i , SWhen you buyjjp All bad n Wllcy l.onvo. W. .1 Wllsey nnd Mnjor linker Cnrr left Sunday morn ing for Portland, Mr. Wllsey ar ranging for private service to Drain. From Portland be Is to ninke a trip to San Francisco about .luno 20, but expects to get back hero soon afterwards, as the final word should be received from Judge Hrunough nnd the Buglish syndicate about tho Kinney jiroportlo by that time. Mr. Wllsey Is nlso planning a trip to Burope later In the summer. Con cerning the visit oi Major Cnrr hero at this time. Mr. Wllsey said thcro was nothing to give out. Many nt Hcnrli. Yesterday was a most delightful day nt the bench nnd n hundred or more pooplo. In addition to the Moose picnickers, enjoyed the day there. W. B. llong lnnd. Hugh Long nnd others with their fnmllles. C. C. Going nnd fninllv. C. F. MrGeorge nnd ratnlly. I.. W. Trnver nnd family. S. C. Smnll nnd family. Max Tlmmermnn and familv and n number ot others spent part of tho day there In addi tion to tho party taken down by tho Ilrndley Candy Company on the launch Ilonlta. Kock oysters and dams wore plentiful nt low tide nnd ninny perch were caught at low water near the oyster rocks. PERSONAL NOTES '.. T. THOMAS, of Allegany, is In town on business. C. DILLAHOY wns In town over Sun day from Camp 1. M. It. ADAMS, of Tar Heel Point, spout Sunday in town. LUTIIBU .1BNNNINOS Is In town today from Ilnynes Inlet. MltS. 110WMAN. of North Coos River Is spending tho day in town. MRS. M. It. SMITH spent Sunday In town from South Coos River. MRS. FRANK PRBY. of Bnstsldo. Is visiting In Mnrshllohl today. C. W. BLMAN returned tills morning from n Sundny visit to Allegany. CHAS. MA1IAFFY and hoii of North Coos River nro town visitors to day. CLARENCE GOULD, or Allegany. Ih a business visitor In town for tho day. MRS. OLLIE RICHARDS, of Silliinor. wns visiting relatives at Bnstsldo today, II. MOXAHAX AXD V. G. MAKER wero town visitors from Camp 7 yesterday. MRS. .JENNIE I.ANDRITII Is here today from North Coos River on u business trip. GEORGE II. TERRY, of llluo Ridge, wns hero tho Inst of the week on n plonsuro trip. MRS. E. P. LEWIS left on the Ro ilondo yesterday and will visit friends In Santa Rosa. J. C. HACKER, scaler nt Camp 7, spent yesterday In town returning to camp this morning. ARTHUR HODGINS left tills after noon for Tar Heol Point, where ho bus accepted a position. MR. nnd MRS. E. W. SULLIVAN nnd children nnd .1. KELLOND spent yesterday nt tho bench. MELCIIOR NELSON, of San Fran cisco, and A. O. ROGERS nro spending the day In town. HARRY MADDOX returned Saturday evening from a four weokH' busi ness trip to the Coiiulllo Valley. MR. and MRS. F. 15. HAGUE re turned last Saturday from a de lightful camping trip to Sunset liny. R. N. WEIISTBR. of North Coos Riv er, returned this morning from n visit with friends on ditching In let. WILLIAM HASH loft on the Redon do yesterdny for San Francisco, where lie goes with n vlow to lo cating. W. R. SPADE, who spent Sunday with 15. O. Hall and family at Sum ner returned to town 611 tho morn ing boat. GEORGE CLINKBNHEARD. or Dan iels Creek, loft on tho last Hrenk wuter as a doleguto to tho Masonic Grand Lodge. MltS. MAGGIE OGREN returned to town this morning after a sev eral days' visit witli friends on ilnynes Inlet. MltS. MARY GRANT and daughter returned this morning from a visit nt tho C'luiH, Sclnndor homo on Catching Inlet. It. L. IIASKINS wna an outgoing pas senger on tho Itodondo yesterday for Long Reach, whoro lie will Join his wife and daughter. Mr. Has- r J. LEE HROWN, Ph. G. nnd stnrt n little late good time. Trusses and Abdominal Belts Are fitted by nn export, Wo carry tho largest and host equip ped Btock of trusses in Southern Oregon. Of nil the different styles wo handle, wo hnvo proved tho Truforiu Truss to glvo tho best satlsractlon. Remember It Is absolutely necessary to havo your truss Httod right or olso you nro bound to bo In dnnger or Btrnngulutod hernia and mlsory during tho tlmo you wonr It. SWANTON will boo that you shall got tho best truss ror your caso. Mo him had sovoral yoars of oxporloiico along theso lines. Parents should bo caroful nnd boo that their children nro not ruptured during tho first four yoars of their childhood, ns It taken immediately nftor bolng ruptured, a proporly Httod truss will euro thorn evory tlmo. Ono in every ton is nffected this way, nccordlng to statistics. Wo also carry a complete lino of Heavy Silk Elastic Hosiery as Abdominal Supportors, AnklotB, Knee Caps, Loggings nnd Shoiildor Hracos, etc., made of tho very host matorlal, Tho Store for QUALITY GOODS ami PKNSI-AR REMEDIES. kins has been In the employ of the Pioneer Hardware Co. for tho past ten months. WILL PRESTON returned to Coaledo thin morning after n Sundny visit with friends In town. I. It. TOWER AND Al. JENSEN hnvo returned from Middle Creole where they had fairly good luck fishing. MR. AXD MRS. M. D. MEEKS. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cl'ns. Seafuso and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlson spent yes tenia v nt the bench. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SCHROE DER spent Sundny nt the .1 C. McColloch homo on Ilnynes Inlot, returning this morning. CORNELIUS O'CONNELL left on tho Redondo yesterdny after n three weeks' visit with his brother. Eu gene O'Conuell nnd family. PRESTON MONSON AND WIFE returned this morning from nn over-Sunduy visit with tho Nels Monsou family on Ilnynes Inlet. GEORGE DBIUJQUE. of Sumner, Is In Marshlleld and expects to lonvo on the next Hreakwator for Wash ington with tho Idea of locating there. .MR. AND MRS. HARRY FOLSOM returned homo this morning nfter visiting Mrs. FoIboiu'h parents, Judge nnd .Mrs. Watson, of Coos City. MRS. ROHERT FOX, of Mnrah hold, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Nels Mon sou, of Ilnynes Inlot, returned homo this morning. CHAS. STAUFF returned from a visit nt the W. 15. Dungnn homo stend nt Eden Ridge. Mr. Dun gnn uccnmpnnlod Mr. Stauff to Marshlleld and may bo hero some time. MRS. SEL.MA THOMAS will lonvo tho ilrat stenmor nftor Juno 20 ror Horkoloy to nttend tho Summer ses sion or tho University. Sho will bo accompanied by Iter two children, Andrew nnd Elsie. W. F. TOWN, or Old Town, North Hend, who hud his left hand badly broken in an accident at tho Simpson mill 11 short tlmo since, is slowly Improving. Ho wns it .Mnrslifloiu visitor today. MRS. ROSE MclNTOSM and daugh ter, of Oakland, Calif., nrrlved via Drain on a ten days' business trip. .Mrs. Mcintosh Is n cousin of Mrs. It. F. Wllllnms nnd Otto Schotter and nt ono tlmo lived on the Hay. DR. DIX. JOHN D. GOSS AND A. 15. ADELSPBItOBH made tin auto trip to Dr. Dlx's much nt HrMgo nnd tlience to Port Orford yes terdny, milking the run buck from Port Orford to Mnrshflold from 7 o'clock Inst evening until 1 o'clock this morning. 1 Along the Waterfront. I The Adeline Smith nrrlved In tills afternoon from Oakland, nftor mak ing another fast trip. The Alliance Is duo In this after noon from Portland. The A. M. Simpson nrrlved Snt urdny night nnd Is taking on rnrgo at tho Simpson mill. Tho Washington nrrlved In Snt urdny from San Francisco nnd will load with lumber hero. Sho will probably remain on tho Cues liny run regularly uow. The tug Roscoo last 0 veiling brought In tho schooner Coqulllo from Florence and will tow her buck laden with coal from tho Llbby mines for Jo.iuboii nnd Anderson, tho SIiibIuw Jetty contractors. FLOUR S. J.T AT HAINES. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USUI). Phono 70. Pnclflo Llvory nnd Trnnsfer Compnni New Meat Market "Tho Palace Meat Mnrket," nn dor the niaiingomciit or Sylvester Jones, will bo open ror IiiisIipsh Tues day morning, Juno 10 tb, with a mil Hue or dressed moats. Owing to the high prlco or meats, and to savo tho expense or keeping books, Mr. Jones Intends to do a strictly cash business, believing that Is tho best way to reduce your meat bill. He luiH one or the host equipped markets In Coos County nnd will give tho public tho lest In service nnd meals that can bo obtained, 180 North Front stroet, opposite Tho Golden Rule. Phone 400. It. W. SWANTON, Ph. C. il Trai-T:;a TT-j. .1