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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNX (913 EVENING EDITION. ifllMHil If Wi'MM 1 1 riii" i ' "II 'llv 18SE33 CLOTHCRAFT AllWool Clothes CLOTHCRAFT Suit wears like an old friend. The longer hi wear a clothcraf t suit, the more u learn of its merits and true value. Come in and examine a Clothcraft suit, 1 1 l r side ana our, paying attention to tne nne iality of the cloth, the correct stylish cut, skillful tailoring- Then you will under- Ind why a Clothcraft Suit fits and looks so ell, and holds its shape and dressiness so long. Liul (lie chiol' ronson the long life of Cloth- ft Clothes is that they ! honestly inade of guav- Jecil all-wool cloth. ilven under hard wear 1 had weather, Oloth- ft Clothes will not sag r lose their shape. The nc careful selection ol' tonal and painstaking I'lonnnshij) e x t e n d s n to the linings and innings. Ul these things that go Inmke good clothes are imnUwl lv the Cloth craft i linkers. If, after a l'easonahle amount of wear, von are not I'ullv satisfied with the service you have received from a Clothcraft suit, we stand ready to make it right with you. These all-wool, guaran teed - to - give - satisfac tion clothes are priced from $10 to 2."3. We have some values at $1."), $1S and $20 that will open your vyw. Come in today, while our stock of Clothcraft is still new and fresh. NMNMMMHMIIIIHimiB Come In Today and try on the Clothcraft Blue 5 Serge Special, No. 5130, X 1 at $15. I I N - MmniaMMaMiiMaiiiiB WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists for Men and Hoys. VERY AUTO OWNER IN COOS COUNTY Should Have one of those new iutomobile Chamois P we are now showing. The best and cheapest wivance that is made tor cleaning your cai, Ask Us to Show You One ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY QOflNER." WE MAIN 298 : .,-,,..,... -- US hCMT Wl5 june TIDES Helow Is given the time and height of high and low water at Unroll field. The tides arc placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line nnd heights on the second lino of ench day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. i''or high water on tho har subtract 2 hours 31 minutes. 13 Mrs. . 3.R9 10.20 3. It 10.39 Ft. .. 1.1 l.f. 1.1 0.0 II llrs. . T..03 11.32 1.10 11.27 Ft... 0.0 1.4 1.7 C.3 WEATHER FORECAST. (Hy Associated Cress.) OREGON Showers tonight or Saturday. Westerly winds. I.OLWIj TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 2 1 hours ending nt 1:13 n. in., .Tunc 13, by IlunJ. Ostllnd, special government mc tcorologlcul observer: Maximum GO Mlnttnuni 50 At 1:1 3 n. m il Precipitation 01 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1012 C1.1C Precipitation samo period Inst year 58.37 Wind: Southwest; cloudy. Kiii'lut Tmilulil.Tlin t.mtlna' Alii of tho Ilaptlst Church will give a gei-iogotiier-Boeiui at the Church tonight. A short nrocrnni will inn. cede refreshments. Conceit nt North Itend. Tho North lli'tnl Concert llnml will run. I dor a program this ovcnlng, In the public square' If weather conditions I are favorable, otherwise In Eckhoff Hall. I Leave Tomorrow. A. Eppenstoln, P. I). Chninberlaln. A. L. lliitz. F. II. Dresser, M. I. Flshor, .1. M. Mc Intyre and Kliucr Vineyard will 'leave via Drain tomorrow for tho .North. I Him lllilliilny. Yesterdny wns tho sixtieth blrthdny of Cnpt. C. K. Ed-' wards of tho Alert, llo had forgotten ' all about It until about noon when ho noticed In punching n ticket thnt It wns Juno 12. ( School Hint Ion. The annual elec tion of tho Eastsldo school district will be held nt tho school building next Monday night. Tho terms of It. T. Wliltty ns director and C. K. Jor dan us clerk will expire. Official ('(lining. Elmer E. Dower, vice-president or tho M. M. Ilyllesby Company, owners of tho Oregon Pow er company, Is expected lioro tomor row from Tnconin to Inspect tho local plant nnd visit with Manager D. C. Green. Mill Working C. Flltcroft stnrted the Flltrroft and .offmnn swvmlll In Pirham's Park '(his week and will soon hne It going at full capacity. He has taken tho contract tn minntr 2100 plllnir for the Terminal Hall road work. , I C lug to Coos Hay. The Hose burg .Vows snys: "Mrs. Evelyn John son leaves Monday for Marshlleld j whole she will locate pormanentlv. I Mrs. Johnson 9 a well-known sten ographer and has many friends In this vicinity who regret to lenrn of her decision to locate elsewhere." Here on Vacation. ,las. llrown. , City Marshal of Myrtle Point, came over touay for a short visit. Ho Is taking the Mist vacation he hns en joyed In two yenrs. W. O. Cooper taking his place there, llo wns tl'e guest of .Marshal Carter and other friends here. Dedication Earlier. How Hall nn nouiued today that the formnl dedi cation of the eolporter boat "Tho Lifeline" will he held Sunday, Juno 22, a week earlier than first planned. He has reeclvod word that Hov. O. C. Wright and Uov. Geo. I.. White will bo hero for tho services. KnsMilo Progress. Mayor Jordan of Knstsldo, wns n Mnrshfleld visit or today. Ho reports that Contract or Joiinson hns the Enstslde wharf opposite tho Smith mill rnpldly Hear ing completion, nnd Hint Contractors Perhain and Gldloy yesterdny started soino tennis on tho street work and aro making good progress. To Try Case W. T. Stoll will lenve on tho Alliance tonight for Portland where ho will try tho enso of John West vs tho C. A. Smith com pany, tho lntter suing for $20,000 for the loss or a leg In tho Smith mill. SovcrnI witnesses will go on tho Al llnnco and others will lcavo overland tomorrow morning. Tho caso Is to como up In fedornl court Mondny. Rig Elk Coming. Sec, Geo, H. Hotnor of tho Mnrshriold Elks Lodge, has received word that Thurston B. Daniels, district deputy, will be hero next week for tho nnniinl Inspection of tho Mnrshfleld lodge. Ho will at tend tho regular meeting of the lodge next Wednesday night and arrange ments nro being mndo for n good turn-out to welcome him. Umpire Surplus. Win Saunders, who wns recently appointed treasur er of Empire City, reports thnt tho municipality has a surplus of about $ 1 n 0 0 on hnnd. It hns been yenis since Empire levied a city tax, tho fines mill llconses from the snloons paying for tho minor sidewalk Im provements, the $2ft n month salary to the marshal nnd $10 per month to tho rccoider. Catciplllors Itothcr. Eugciio O' Council snys the caterpillar pest Is worso this year than In many sea sons, Ho fears that It will become ovon worso unless some ono stirs up tho property owners nnd cnmpols thorn to burn the caterpillars. Ho says that tho owners of fruit trees mid fine shrubbery should see that tholr neighbors burn tho ncstH of cat erpillars hanging from tho trees. Weil hi Frisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Elck worth hnvo received word of tho mnrrlngo of their sou, August, and Miss Emily .lpton nt Sail Fran cisco last Snturday. Tho nows comes ns n surprlso to Mr. Elckworth's ninny friends hero, but novcrtholess they will unlto In extending all tho wishes of happiness possible. Mr. Elckworth Is now n linotype opera tor on the San Francisco Ilullotln and formerly operated a linotype for Tho Times. (iet Contract. Cyrus Stecklo and Chas. Wallnco of Eastsldo, have se cured the Bub-contract for paving Oth avenue. Snmll Kite Tom Hall today upset an alcohol lamp In his office nnd burned his hnnd slightly but extin guished the blaze before any other dninago was done. Plan Chapel. Tho people of North Inlet nro planning to erect a chapel near tho Ten Mile landing. Hov. Hall and Hov. MeKoo returned todny from there with their eolporter boat, the Lifeline. They had a meeting this morning, sunnily tuey win nnvo an all day mooting tit tho W. J. Hownrd home, Hov. McKeo speaking nt 1 1 In the morning, conducting n boys' and girls' meeting after a big dinner, and Hew Hall speaking at the close of the program. I SOCIAL CALENDAR. I TIME SAVERS esw Coos Queen $28.50 b Ccos King $29.50 N of Job Printing Done at The Times Office AN OPEN LETTER: TirE MAKSIiFIELI) niAMniCU OF COMMENCE. Gentlemen: I am addressing- particularly those members of your body who also belong to the Coos County Hardware Dealers' Association. 1 have a grievance, the adjustment of which is the duty of a Chamber of Commerce. T have been in business in Marsh field more than one year, but I cannot buy hardware or ammunition from any jobber having a local representative. My competitors say that the jobber must not sell to me, or they will, col lectively, boycott him. My competitors who "wero hero first" can buy locally. Is this fair? Is it progressive? Had I written to your body, before coming here, you would have advised me to "come by all means." After T came, T found that your members try to prevent me from doing business. Quit chasing windmills and see that we new-comers have a chance to do business after we get here. MARSH FIELD CYCLE RY, E. HANDEL. Gentlemen: You can't stop me from getting these goods, but you can make it much easier to do so. PERSONAL NOTES' MM in VtJ-lnA vjmas. jrtt'usus is in town rrom Hoss Inlet todny. MItS. E. E. DVEH of Daniels Creek, Is vlBltlng In town. N. MOO.V left yesterdny for Myrtle Point on business. J. M. CULLEY Is lu town todny from Catching Inlet. FAY ELLIOTT of South Inlet, Is hero todny on a business trln. WAHHE.V 1IESSEY Is In town today from South Coos Hlver. P. E. OLSE.V, of Tacoma, lB here, having arrived yostorday. MHS. ED. M'KEOW.V. of Coaledo Is a Marshlleld visitor todny. MISS CLAHA WRIGHT, of Sumner. Is a Mnrshfleld shopper todny, I1ENHY HOECK of North Rend, wns a Mnrshfleld business visitor today, MU. AND MHS. W. F. HOD80N aro visitors from South Coos Hlvor to tiny. Mi8. WILLEY and son, Earl Wll loy, of Fnlrvlow, are In Mnrsh fleld. NEIL MeLEOD, n North Ilond attor ney, wbb In Mnrshfleld today on DUSIIICSS. D. LASHMO.VTT of Portlnnd. Is hero looking over tho real estate situation. W. II, STULL. rond miporvlsor of Allegany, Is In town on business for tho tiny. MH. AND MHS, WILLIAM MORGAN of Daniels Cock, nro spending tho day In town. MISS MARTHA VERDING. of Alio gnny, Is In town to recelvo med ical treatment. MRS. R. II. REIIIER of llnyiics In let, Is spending tho day In town on a shopping trip. A. EPPE.VSTEIN, representing n Portland house, Is in Mnrshrield calling on trnde. MISS LENA MATSO.V Is n visitor to MniBhllold for tho day rrom Catching Inlet C. II. JOSEPH, a San Francisco trav eling siilesmiiu arrived rrom Eure ka this morning, J. E. NORTON or Coiiiilllo, returned homo this morning after a short business visit hero. MRS. L. J. SIMPSON, or North Head, was (no guest of Mrs. Clr.uilo Nashurg hero today. MISS JOAN FITZGERALD returned this morning rrom a visit with Mrs. Jesse Ott of Allegany. FRED PLAEP. n lllatk Creek ranch, er, Is milking u business trip to North Ilond nnd Mnrshfiuld today. F. O. MEEKER and wlfo or Grants Pass, nro spend lug a few days In .Mnrshfleld on business mid pleas ure. FRED McCORMAC AND WALTER JENSEN loft today for Ton ,Mllo, whoio they will enjoy n few dnys' rishlng. E. F. MORRISSEY, who Is supervis ing the hard paving work at Myr tlo Point, was here Inst night on business. E. R. IIODSON. tho woll known Coos River rnncher, was In Mnrshrield yesterday looking after property Interests here. MISS RUTH HARRIS returned this morning from a short visit with her parents, Cnpt. and Mrs. Har ris, of Sumner. O, S, MISII, representing Nathan nnd Dornian or Snu Francisco, arrived Friday. I Lndles' Art Club with Mrs. I Frank Stunner. on tho Alliance this morning from Ettrckn on business. E. G. WRIGHT, a contractor from Spokane, arrived here this morning and will leave for Myrtlo Point, where he has taken n position. W. U. SIEMON came In todny from Coaledo to moor Mrs. Slomon nnd Miss Gertrude Slomon who arriv ed here on the Nann Smith to join him. E. G. PETRIIAM nrrlved homo night before Inst from a business trip to Grants Pnss. Ho secured nnothor bridge contract near Grants Pnss while away. W. I. UONEHRAKE AND WIFE who havo been visiting relatives In tho north, nro now at Hoqulam and write their daughter. Mrs, Mabel Masters, thnt they will return about June 21. EUGENE O'CONNELL and family nro plnnnlng to go to tho Mnzo for a few days' outing. Mr. O'Connoll docs not Intend to take up his per manent slimmer residence there for a few weeks yet. MRS. JOHN McGEE who hns boon visiting her brother, Thomns Wler, nt Llbby, left this week Tor Dixon, Mont., whoro sho will visit her daughter boforo rotumlng to her homo ut Dalo, Calif. Fresh Green Coos County Pens nt Olllvnut & Weaver's. Phono 27i-J. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC IS NOW MAKING EYES AT COOS BAY Your best girl will mnko lovlnn eyes nt you If you will tnko her to Sartor's tonight-, or any other night, and buy her a Cupid's Dip, or nny other of tholr dollcloua rountnlu drinks nnd top It off with a box of tholr cholco candy. J WANT ADS. WANTED lliiiiHowiiik, Phone .lim it or call at Times office. LOST Holt or recclntN, bill and checks. Friday, belonging to Mrs. Ileiij. Osiiuud. Howard for return to Times office WANTED Hoy out III, to work nights and mornings In printing office. Apply Times office. WANTED Voting limn lit U'Wis' Confectionery. WANTED Woman or gill In at tend confectionery Btoro In Co qullle. Call at Times office. I'OR RENT Furnished il-room housokeoplug apartment'. 113 N. Second st. Phono U19-X. I'Olt SALE Tomato mid celery plnuts. $1 per 100. Phono .1151. Dishes ! Dishes ! White and Gold Band Cup and Saucer 15c Set of Six 90c White and White Cup and Saucer 10c Set of Six 55c White Granite, extra heavy Cup and Sau cer 10c Set of Six 60c 42-Piece Gold and Floral Decoration .$3.90 "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Now Locution Front St, Opp. PostofUco FOR RENT l.nrg( front room fur nished with bath, suitable for two, with board, If desired. In prlvato house, no children. Call at 921 S. fith st. Phono :i:ii-r. . I 'OK SALE Spun or work hnrscx. Weight 1 100 lbs. each. C. R. FliiuiiKaii, 9S8 r.th Ht. S. WANTED Sewing by tiny. Phono 3161. I'Olt RENT. Rooms mul house. keeping npnrtmeuts. Lloyd Hotel, i LOST A Mlwr tie phi cither hi tho tennis court or between tho court and comer or Donnelly nveuiio nnd Sixth st. Caro of Times. I'Olt SALIC Nt'iuly new, 8:!ll baby carriage. Reasonable. Caro Times. I'Olt SALE New sewing miichluo cheap. Phono 2'jC, North Rend. FOR SAM! l-rooiii lodging house, furnished, 3G1 North Front st. Phono 20,r..J. WANTED Woman rook. Phono 178. North Ilond. DRESSMAKING First class iIiiwh. ninklng dono nt Lndles' Emporium. DR. PRICE'S SOAP A genuine medicated cuticle soap for the skin. Seo our window. THE STORE FOR QUALITY' GOODS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES. ORPHEUM TONIGHT HIS HONOR THE MAYOR Vltagraph. Featuring John Runny. FUGITIVE; GREAT WALL OF CHINA Sollg. Adopted from Tom Robertson's oarly London comody success; also an educational picture on samo reol. INTERNATIONAL SPIES Kalem, Produced In England and France. GAUNTLETS OF WASHINGTON Edison. Dramatic and patriotic. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. fl Wl