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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1913 EVEWING EDITION. ti&&VSM&tf The Ball Tan or Black, $3.00 Featured in Ah Our Spring Showing. WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists to Men and Itojs. Will Save It See Our Window .ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 HiN Is n roiiiiirkiibh picture of Western Atmosphere, I coined v FIVE PICTURES. XKW MUSIC. ADMISSION TEX CKXTS. i't Forget the lish Society Lineas id-Summer Dance Saturday Night June 21st InnUh Hall. Everybody Invited ADDEN fl'S of PHOTOOHAPIHO fBroinldo Enlarging and nUliIK. -lass Weaving omptly done at fs Rag Carpet factory n and Montana Street. North Bend, Or. Ulto Service C&reful DrlTers and FJTWhere t any time." r-' uoioj ana Bianco -- ruoues 7a ana lOIULK, oiwrletorn fWincr Marhinoc --. .U1 reni 0r ror Bal0( i."'"! Repaired. Eo Needles for Sale. " J. HIT TY1 fft- . . K' Marshfleld. t5ne 2SO.T S(ond Hand furniture r" installment plan. PN'' DOVLH & CO mt St. Slarshfleld, Or. 1 style II 1 J W m King i 2 season high toe. jffij . fi a M . . i v n j itsFr ' lewbro's Herpicide us IRPHEUM TONIGHT two-reel fkattrk PitonrcKR nv tiii: i.ritix co. IK IN srHl'ltlUA Vltngrnph, featuring MIhs Florence Turner. L'S LOSES HIS ELEPHANT; DEATH HEAD MOTH Pnthe TONIGHT AT The Royal IIDIII) l-eot of new pletuio. Xovcr been s'mwii licl'oie In (nun. THE SHERIFF A Western cow bo, iilcture In one reel, 1000 feet long -Reliance. HER SISTER'S SACRIFICE by the Thnnnliouser Conipanj. T11K CLIMAX The author's pleasure-loving wife glvos him tho In spiration for a forceful cllmnx for ills play. Followed by TUB SISTER TBAM. tho two fun makers you hnvo soeu hero for three nights. In a com- ploto ehnngo of program tonight. A specially will be ghen tonight by PASyi'lX RltADI'lELD lifter (lie iierforiiiiiiice. Admission will bo tho same, 10c, ono dime. Woodrow Wilson's Brother Joseph It. Wilson, Is ono of tho department heads of the lT. S. Fidelity & Ounrnnty Co. This company, like others represented by us, Is succeeding by securing tho most capable men In Its man ngoment. Fidelity bonds of nil kinds; best protection; lowest premiums. I. S. KAl'KMAX iV CO., Agents. Just Received another shipment of the famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 .H'XK TIDKS Below is given the tlmo nnd height of high tunl low water at Marshnold. The titles arc plntod In the order of occurrence, with their times on the first line nnd heights on the second lino of ench day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low wnter. r'or high water on tho bar subtract 2 hours 3 1 minutes. 17 nrs. . 7.44 2.211 7.20 0.0 2.:i o.o 3.17 S.19 4.7 2.5 4.02 vS.57 4.7 2.5 Ft. 0.0 4.0 18 lira. . O.fiT Ft... .0.0 ID'llrs. . 2.22 , Ft . . . 0.5 S.30 0.7 0.12 0.8 WEATHER FORECAST. (Hy Associated Press.) OREGON AND WASHING TON Fair tonight and Tues day; vnrlablo winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 1:43 a. in., .lime 10, by llenl. Ostllud, spcclnl government me teorntogicnl observer: Maximum 05 Minimum 3S I At 4:43 a. in 10 Peclpltntlon None Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 01.10 i Precipitation saiuo period Inst year 58.39 1 Wind: Northwest; cloudy. Council Tonight. The Mnrshfleld city council will meet tonight to tnko up various city innttors, Including further action on some street Im provements. Chnrlvurl Paily. A number of Marshfleld young pooplo formed a charivari party Saturday evening, cel ebrating Mr. and Mrs. Emll Emmlt's BOARD In a Plcasent Country Home for two or thrco ladles, during July and August. Address It, rnro of Times. Hefercnces. WANT ADS. LOST Trunk. .Probably tlollvcreil to wrong place. Largo Bqunro trunk, wrapped In white sash cord. On top In black letters wns print ed the wordH, "This side up with rnro." Probably boro check No. 18830' from Rreiikwater dock. No tify II. 10. I.cppert, 175 Dennett nvcmio, city. Slcnngrnplicr-bookcopiT desires posi tion. 34 years' experience. Phono 303-J, or care Times. WAXTKI) Tn buy or rent, donkey engine equipped for logging. Must be first ciass and a bar gain. Write Hox 257, Mnrshllold, Oregon. FOR RKXT Modem house, SI I n mouth. Imiulro P. H., Times. FOR SALE A iliinii-cased oruun and bookcase Cheap If taken at once. Call .Mrs. .1, C. Hermann, liny Park. WANTED Competent woman or girl for houseiooper for .no ami August. $50 per month. Address B. 0 enro Times and give, ref erences. WANTKD Dining room glil. Sny. der Hotel. I'Olt ItKXT The lower floor nnd Imsoiiient of tho Williams' build ing. Apply to It. F. W lllnms. WANTED Housework. Phono ami It or enll nt Times office. WANTED Hoy over 1(1, to work nights nnd mornings In printing office. Apply Tlmos office. WAXTKI) Young mini at Confectionery. Lewis' WA XT KD Woman or ghl to nt tend confectionery storo In Co qulllo. Call at Times offlco. I. I'Olt SAIjK Tomato mid celery plants. 1 por 100. Phono 3151. OU SAIjK Span of work horses. Weight 1400 lbs. each. C. It. Flanagan, D5S 5th st. S. WAXTKI) Sewing by day. Phone 3151. I'Olt ItKXT. It is and house keeping apartments. Lloyd Hotel, I'Olt SAIiB Nearly new. $:K) lmliy carriage. Iteasonablo. Caro Times. FOIt SALIC IJJ-rooin lodging house, furnished. 361 North Front st. Phone 205-J. WAXTKI) Womiiii cook. Phone 478. North Bend. DHKSSMAKIXG First cJuss dress, making done at Ladles' Emporium. ntllfV AVII STOCK KAItMS. If yon want n good Dnliy or stock farm address J. K, Fitz gerald, or phono .Mill, Mursh Held. For the llomeseckcr He can show you some of the best In the county for sale. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CVCLERV. nuptinls. They returned early in the morning Coiut Over Judgo Harris expects to conclude the special session of cir cuit court at Conullle today or tomor row nnd leavo for 1i!b home In Bu gene soon afterward. .Mine tn Itedbiud. L. J. Slpes, n former resident of this city nnd who cnlls himself an old "Mnrshfleld Web footer" writes to The Times to have the address of his paper changed from Hevore. California to ltedlnnd, California. Mcf.'eorge Wins. The Jury In the case of the L. C. Typewriter Company vs. C F. Mctleorgo at Coqullle Satur day brought In n verdict In fnvor of Mr. McOcorge. and as a result he will receive about $1820 commission on typewriter sales which he claimed was duo hi m. Niece Died. -Dave Itees received a telegram last evening trom Mrs. Itees who Is visiting In Itoslyn. Washington, bringing tho sad news of the death of his little niece, Vern Cusworth, the 12-year-old daughter of .Mr. Itees' youngest sister. Father Demi. Eugene F. Uocko tellow. ii pioneer of Ashland, died iaBt week nt Slsson, Calif., wlere he was looking after a big ranch. Don Itockefellow. one of his three chil dren, Is connected with the engineer ing work on the Coos liny and Eu geno line of the Southern Pacific. Reaches Itosebnrg. The Iloseburg Review of Inst Friday said: "Edgar McDanlel, publisher of the Coos Hay Harbor, of North Rend, arrived here today en route to Los Angeles, trav eling in his Ford automobile. He snys his machine Is the first to make tho trip through from the Ray this season." Man led Here. Emll Bmmett nnd Miss J.ydla Henseron of West Marsh fleld were married Saturday after noon by Itev. R. F. Rengtson. the cer emony tnklng place at tho Rengtson home. Or. and Mrs. Winkler were tho witnesses. Tho young couple will reside on the John Mnttson ranch on ditching Inlet, which Mr. Bmmett Is conducting. Will Attend Convention Rev. '.. O. Howard leaves tomorrow for iiirnor, Oregon, where ho will at tend tho state convention of tho Christian Church which will be hold In that city .luno 10 to Juno L'9. Rev. Howard has a place on tho program for an address on "Our Wholo Duty." Ho expects to return about .luno 27 and will bo back In time to occupy his pulpit hero on Sunday, .luno 20. Illv In Curry. Tho Port Orford Trlbiino says: "l)r. I)lx of Marsh fleld, nccompnnled by two gentlemen whoso names wo did not learn, enmo down by nuto Sunday and spent n fow hours looking over tho fine tim ber on Hubbard'B creek. It Is not known whether the visit had any spe cial Higniricance. inn u is nt least another Indication of the awakened Interest that outsiders arc taking In Curry cnunty'H resources." .Musicians at Orpbeum. .lay II. Tower, who has officiated so effi ciently ns pianist nt tho Orphoum for sonio time, will tnko n vocation. During Ids nbsenrn tho musical font lira of this popular show house will bo under the direction of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Loppert. of Eugene profession musicians of nbllltv mid experience. While rogulnr patrons will miss .lay Tower, who Is a gen eral ravorlto, they are assured some oxcollent music from tho new mu sicians. Dredge South Coos. Engineer I). M. Charleston received word today that Major Morrow had granted the petition of tho South Coos River pen plo to hnvo the govornmont clear two shnnls In the channel. As mioii us He dredgo finishes tho North Coos Itlver work, which will bo nbout tho Inst of June. It will bo taken to tho South Fork for the work. The prin cipal shoals me at Tho Mnzo and be tween the (loodwlll and Rlntt places nnd there lire n few suagH to tako out. Engineer Charleston reports good progress on tho Coipilllo river work which Is In chnrge of Hoy Ito zello. Kurly Apples Damaged. Mr. and Mrs. .Jacob Matson returned Inst evening from sovoral days' visit to tholr North Inlet ranch and whllo thoro thoy traveled throughout that section. Mr. .Matson says tho frost and caterpillars played havoc with the early Oravonstelu applies hut tho lato fruit Is looking well mid promise a good yield. Tho oats crop Is also In fiuo shnpo nnd almost ready for harvest. On tholr rotiirn Mr. Matson snld thoy found that somo stray chlrkonB had entered their garden nnd did much dnmngo by scratching, Thoy uncovered somo choice now potatoes that aro about t'o largest nnd nicest' looking spuds that havo been seen on Coos Hay. THE Strawberry Season is now at Its holght nnd If you aro intending to do any Canning or Preserving you should place your orders at once. Tho borrles are now at their best and tho price Is reasonable, Phone your orders to The Bazar Phone 2?. House of Quality PERSONAL NOTES FRANK DAVIS Is In town today from his Ross Inlet ranch. ED MKKOWN nnd wife, of Conl- edo were Sunday visitors here. MISS IRENE HOLM of Catching In- let, Is spending the day In town. WM. CJAURBTT wns In town es- terday trom Camp 1, spending the day. GEO. W. CON returned yesterdnv from n visit- with relatives In Ran dom .T. POPE, of Cnmp 7, spent Sunday lu town, .returning to camp this morning. DR. F. HARRISON ai rived here last evening from Myrtle Point on n business trip. FRANK WILSON was In town yes terday from Camp 5. returning lu tho evening. M. F. HRANDT arrived on the Hronkwater Saturday from St. An thony. Idaho. MRS. W. E. FOLEY left today for Portland to visit relatives and frlendB for a while. .1. ROONEY returned to Camp 1 this morning, having spent Sunday In town with relatives. EVERT NYMANOVBR returned Snturdny ovenlng from n business trip to Myrtle Point. O. W. RBAV1S siient yesterday In town with friends, returning to Conledo lu the evening. WILLIAM EGENHOFF, wife nnd daughter, nre visiting relatives at Loon Lake for n few days. MRS. C. 11. DUNOAN will ontortnln tho A. N. W. club next Tliursdny nt her homo on South Coos River. MRS. ADAMS nnd young sou, of Hunker Hill, nro lu Mnrshllcld where they will probably locnto. MRS. WICK returned this morning to North Rend nfter n visit ut tho Emll Eiumlt home on Catching In let. ED. AND OSCAR HAILBY loft on tho Hronkwater for Spokane. Wash., on a visit to rolatlves. Thoy expect to bo absent two months. MRS. OUIMEETTE AND DAUGH TER. MISS IRENE, left today to visit at Portland and other north ern points. .1. 1). CLINTON, tho creamery innn from Norway, returned homo this morning after a short visit hero on business. MISS KATHER1NE NICHOLSON Is entertaining n number of her young friends today lu honor of her birthday. THOS. H1CKINO, wife and two sons of Hnndon, spent yosterdny hero on u pleasure trip, returning homo tills morning. HENRY SENOSTACKEN Is expected homo tonight or tomorrow over land from Portland, where ho Iiiib been on business, B. L. IIOPSON Is moving from Con trol nvenuo to Donnelly nvonuo, occupying tho houso vacated by S. D. Harper and wife, REV. FATHER F. J. SPRINGER or North Head, returned on the Hronkwater from Portland, where ho has visited for a week. L. L. GILRBRT of Eastsldo, who was In Marshflelil, reports that ho has nonrly completed the erection of n two-story finme hotel there. L. A. WHEREAT rotiirned on tho Hreakwuter from Portland, whero ho wns In uttondnnro ut tho meet ing of tho Masonic Grand lodges. MRS. DYER of tho Creamery, re turned to her homo this morning after spending Sundny with Mrs. Walter Chrlstlnnsen or Catching Inlet. ELIJAH KBLLEY of the Snillh-Pow-ers company, returned on tho Hronkwnter yesterday from Port land, whero ho took In the Roso Carnlvnl. F. E. ALLEN Is oxpectod tonight or tomorrow from Portland mid Al bany, whero ho has bot-u visiting friends nnd attending the Masonic meetings. MR. AND MRS. J. OLDLAND re turned on tho Hronkwater yester day from Portland, where thoy vis ited rolntlvos and took lu tho Roso Carnival. WM. DEWEESB AND WIFE nr rlved horo on the Rroakwntor yes terday from Portland to spend u fow months with frlonds and rola tlves bore, MISSES LEACH of Portland, nrrlved horo yesterday on the Hroakwator en route to Wodderburn to Join tholr fathor, who Is mnnngor of tho MaoLeay estato there. MRS. M. M. Gatrholl f Handon. spent Sunday lu Marshfleld, leav ing today on tho Hronkwater for Bugono, whore she was called by tho Illness of her mother. W. F. MILLER, superintendent of tho local Southorn Pacific Interests loft on tho Rronkwator today for Portland on luminous. Ho may ro tiirn on tho next Hroukwator. W. J. LAPALME. of Eustsldo. ro od on tho Rronkwator from Port laud, where he has boon to con fer with somo wholesale housos about representing them lu this vicinity. S, I). HARPER, who Is now mnnngor of tho Prosper Mill company's storo, tamo ovor Saturday night to visit Mrs. Hnrpor and arrango for their removal to Prosper tmlnv. J. L. TIHRBTS. of Coalodo. left on tho stngo this morning for Port land on important business. Mr TlbbettB was suffering from blood poisoning In his foot when lie loft. MRS. HERTHA ROHEuTS. of iteodsport, nnd Mrs, Hulda Porry, of Gardiner, who hnvo boon vis iting relatives In Co(iilllo, loft on tho stago this morning for Gardiner. MRS. ERNEST VARNBY nnd daugh ter of Coalodo aro hero. Tho lit tle girl will havo a slight opera tion today. Thoy aro accompan ied by .Mrs. Hyrd Lattln, of South Coos River. DR. A. F. SBTHBR expects to leavo for Gardiner and other Northern Douglas County points In a few days where ho will spend some time in hopo of obtaining relief from hay fover, MRS. J. T. HALL Is oxpected homo this ovenlng or tomorrow from her trip Xa Portland, whore she at tended the meeting of tho Eastern Star, and whero sho was honored by being elected Ruth of the State Grand lodge. Jl'DGE HALL went to Conullle todny to attend court. MRS. KERRY of Empire, Is spend ing the day here. EMIL MATSON of Catching Inlet, Is In town todny on business. DR. H. P. HOWARD enmo to town this morning from his ranch on North Inlet. MR. AND MRS. M. S. LELAND will bo passengers on the Drnln Btngo tomorrow morning. MRS. M. R. SMITH spent Sundny In town from the C. II. Dungan homo on South Coos River. MR. AND MRS. FRED KRUSE. of Isthmus Inlet, tire spending tho day lu town on n pleasure trip. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. SPOONER AND WIFE nro In town today on a business trip from Catching Inlet. MISS EDNA RUTH spent Sunday with hor pnronts on North Inlet, returning to North Rend this morn ing. COL. GRIMES' went to Gurdlner this morning to meet Mrs. Grimes, who Is expected lu tonight or tomor row. MRS. MALEHORN, who nrrlved from Portland yesterday loft on the morning train for Curry County. MRS. HBNNETT SWANTON nnd children leavo Wednesdny for For est Grovo, whero thoy will spend tho suniinor with her pnronts. MRS. J. C. STBCKLE of BostBldo. who has boon visiting nt tho Leoii nrd Mnstors' homo on Catching In let, returned homo this morning. MR. AND MRS. ROM1E WELDON returned this morning from n visit with Mrs. Woldon's pnrcntH, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhodes of South Inlet. MRS. IIBIMIBirr ROGERS nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Melchor Nelson are vis iting In Marsh field today from tho Rogers' homo on South Coos River. MR. NICHOLS, representing tho Nlles Remedies, of Dotrolt, nrrlv ed horo this morning and loft on tho afternoon train for tho valley on business. NIEL WATSON, of Coos City, Is In town on business todny. Ho Is negotiating with Dr. McCormne for tho purchase of the hitter's launch, Aloha. W. J. OWENS. S. C. OWEN AND J. ATKINS returned from n fishing trip to North Inlet this morning. They brought homo alxty and re port n fluo tlmo. MRS. JAKES, tho Riddle milliner Inst evening met her husband lu tho city, Mr. Jakes has been spending some time ut Mnrshflold and nr rlved here on Inst ovonlng'B train from tho north. Rimoburg News. MAHLE HROULKTTB. of Myrtle Point, who bus been visiting nt the E. W. Sullivan homo returned homo on tho afternoon train. Shu was nccompnnled by Esther nnd Willie Sullivan, who will bo hor guests for a couplo of weeks. MR. AND MRS. MARKS aro expected here next month from Albany to visit at the homo of Mrs. Mnrks mother, Mis. Fluella Tumor of Flngstaff. .Mr. Marks Is county dork of Linn county. Mrs. Tur ner plans to tnko them back In her nuto nnd to spend u fow weeks mo toring through the vnlley. SiIiimiI Election. Tho nninin! elec tion or the Mnrshfleld district will bo hold nt 7 o'clock this ovenlng at tho Central school building. Through mi error, the date on somo of tho postod notices wiih given ns Juno 23, but as tho state law fixes It for to night, tho error Is slight. It Is ex pelled that A. T. Unburn will be se lected director nnd John F. Hull clerk. There linn been talk of other cuiidldntos hut none havo been an nounced, it was reported this morn ing Hint Heunot Swaiitnu wns consid ering milking the rnce hut later It wns announced Hint ho would not run. GIVKX FAItKWKLL DIXXKIt. Mnrslillfltl Ministerial Association Tenders Reception Here. Saturday ovenlng ut the White house Restaiiinut, the Marsh II eld Ministerial Association tendered n farewell dinner nml reception to tho Rov. A. K. HiiBsford nnd Rev. nnd Mrs. II. I. Rutledge, who will leave soon. Rov. and Mrs. Rutledge will lenvo next Saturday for Cannda, and Rev. Rnssford will leavo tho last of the mouth. Rov. .. O. Howard presided ax master of ceroiuoules nnd later as toastmaster. Practically everyone nrohont made brief remarks, oxpresx Ing regret over the pending dopait in n of the estimable peoplo. Among those present worn Rov. nnd Mrs, II. I. Rutlodgo, Rov, Rnss ford, Rev. and Mrs, ',. O. Howard, Rev and Mrs. G. I.eltoy Hall, Rov. It. E. Drowning nnd Itev. and Mrs. J, E, Hiirkhnrt. Reward Offered tQ-. AA lnti.nti1 u.tlt 1m linl.l fnt evidence that will load to tho con viction of tho person w.io stolo tho danger lamps used on tno con struction of tho Tormina! It. It. on North Front Btroot. HUGH M'LAIN. DR. PRICE'S SOAP A genuine medicated cuticle soap for tho skin. See our window, Till: STORK FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PKXSLAH REMEDIES. ;i ;wj? m tin mm in H m 1