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mwmmmmmrm$&v.? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ir ij :qi1 m p Style I W Ik King S nCJK 4.1 M 4a of the ft The Bull Tan or Black, $5.00 Featured in Jft Our Spring S h o w i n g. WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists to Men and Hoys. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR TOOL WIINDQW TONIGHT When the lights are on, CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Saws of every description, Bucks Chisels, P, S, & W, Chisels Iron Levels, Level Sights, Irwin Auger Bits, Bit Gauges, Bailey Planes, Yankee Breast Drills and Rules, Squares and St:el Carborundum Stones, MACHINISTS AND Straight Shank, Taper Shank and 5-8 Shank Drills, Pipe Cutters, Stocks an J dies and Taps, Reamers, Hack Saws, Cold Chisels, Packing Tools, ALL OF HIGHEST QUALITY. fH When you buyjSfg SIL Buy t he bzsyjmf Auto Supplies A full sized auto chamois ft 1 Q for cleaning auto - - V v Thermos Bottles, $2,50 t QQ to " Drinking Cups 5c to $5.00 per set See Our Window Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." Till: HEXALL STORE. PHONE MAIN sORPHEUM r " ' i it,,,. ,,.. ...nnnnnD T)ini,rnnh. A Dowerful drama. OLD GRAY MAKE Dlograph. Burlesque comedy. ALL HAIL TO THE KING Dlograph. Durlesquo comedy. MATTER OF MATRIMONY VRagraph comedy. MINE RESCUE WORK OF AMERICAN RED CROSS SOCIETY- Vitagraph educational. FOOD CHOPPER WAR Sells. Comedy. BEST OF m'SlC ADMISSION TEX CENTS. S season i iiw J A new m msm high toe. jj A (S vs& i White's Chisels, White's Slicks Wood Levels, Level Glasses, Stanley Braces, Butt Gauges, Stair Gauge Fixtures, Screw Drivers, Tapes, ENGINEERS' TOOLS. 298 TONIGHT US 1&CM. JAMES IMY mitf PASSES AWAY JUNE TIDES Delow la given the time nnd height of high and low water at itarshnciti. I The tides aro placed In the order' of occurrence, with their tlmc3 on ! the llrst line and heights on the second lino of each dny; a compar ison on con ccutlvc heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the har subtract 2 hours 31 minutes, 23jHra.. 5. On 11.41 C.40 0.0 Ft. .. r,.a o,2 -i.o o.o 24!llra. . 1.25 B.-JC 12.14 7.17 Ft... 2.1 4. a 0.0 4.0 25'Hrs.. 0.r,7 0.3C 12. 4S 7.S1 Ft... 2.4 4.r, o.n r,.i 2G lira.. 1.53 7.37 1.21 S.3S Ft... 2.1 4.2 1.4 4.5 4 WEATHER FORECAST. (Dy Associated Press.) 1 OREGON Showers In the I west tonight and Tuesday. I Showers In tho cast tonight or I , Tuesday. I I LOCAL TEMPERATURE I RECORD. I For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., Juno 23, by UenJ. I Ostliud, apcelnl Government me- I teorologleal observer: Maximum 05 I Minimum 57 i At 4:13 n. m 57 i Precipitation 17 f I Precipitation since Sept 1, I 1912 03.05 I I Precipitation same period last year 59.13 I Wind Southwest, cloudy. I - I HORN ROOSDAHL To Mr. wu Mrs. J. Roosdnhl, of Hunker Hill, Sunday, Juno 22, n bouncing' 10-pound hoy. Mother and child are dolus well and the father Is as proud of his fourth son ns he was of tho first. He Is wearing n smllo ns bright as n July Him and says tho new nr rlval Is so lively ho thinks ho will ho n politician and may be presi dent bo in e dny. Xaiiii Smith Out. Tho Nann smith denied from tho Smith mill dock for San Francisco this nfteruoon, carrying freight nnd passengers. New Hiilldlng. Tho frame work of tho new residence on the Sncchl- Hazloton dairy farm on ditching In let, Is up nnd work Is progressing finely. Hulldliig New llnrn. Louis Stone has commenced the construction of n riuu lnrge barn on his Catching Inlet ranch. C. A. Darker has the place rented. Pile Hose. In tho nbsonco of ether claimants, Mrs. John Dear can claim the prlzo winning lnrge tobo on Coos Dny In ono that measures 10 Inches in diameter. LimIIcn' Hiinitr. Tho nnnual bn y.nnr nf thn I.ndlcs' Aid society of tho Norwegian Luthornn church, will ho 1 old nt Hie e lurch clinnel Tuesday, Juno LM. Refreshments will ho served. loii't Stcnr. Under tho now law i. i i ..! ... ..,,. ,.ntm i,,.,..rl gungo on tho streets or highways or'nulllo to hold n Jor jilnu loTI In nny nubile resort. If tills Inw Is .for Portland yesterday and will go enforced In Miirshfleld It will neccs-, sltaio an addition to tho Jail and tho police forte. iteiiiiii of Rainfall. From Satur day morning until Sunday morning weniuer uusorvor usiiiiiu n-punn u rniufnll of 1.04 Inches. In June WANT ADS. l-'OH RENT l.lulit lioiisekceplugfnnilly loft Saturday Tor Portland. rooms. 13S North Third street. Mr. Ellis wnB hero us organizer for the Socialists nnd his arrest for i.'OL'VD Sniiill uidil Inliihl llde from nedclaco or chnli Ownor may get same nt T ne" office by lavlnc for this notice. piljlllh IU1 HUB iiumu. ... .. i ... ii..... i i. i ! I'lflt nillllilllMini'llim ...in, . ,.. 1....I.. T. lots, well Improved. In First Ad- l ''; ,' ' iiitinii' liorsos hnrness wagon.' HuggliiH. of tho Alllnnco, Is tho lat twn milk cows l"T" chickens 'est addition that sings tho prnlso of "..JJ,1 lk, fow';., ' . i?..,! Tho Times want nds. Mr. Hugglns 1'liuiiu.wui U- mm.voo - gornld, or como nnd seo. WANTED Position by competent bookkeopor and thorough offlco mnn. A-No. l references furnish ed. Caro Times. WANTED A competent gill for gonoral housework. Mis. C. R. Peck, C19 South Eleventh st. vPh&n rood wages TolS .No chlldron. Good wages, jou phono 303. FOR RHNT-Xlcely r.nn.s.ied .ioum.J keeping rooms. Apply at 35 First streor North. WANTED An experienced school teacher for District No. 82, on Ross Inlet. Wrlto E. R. Hess, clerk, city. FOR SALIC ilO-acio inncli, mostly imttnni land: Rood buildings; near Coqulllo. Would take close-1 In lot in Marshfleld in part pay-, ment. Address "Owner," caro! Times. FOR SALK Household furniture, tents, etc., at resldenco of Dr. J. T. McCormne, each week day from 10 a. m., to 2 p. m., until disposed of. MVTK11 limn side child bed. InrnimnHnti nt TIlUPo nfflfft I :.. .,.. c i. i... . tun fiiwtw .-!"" " i "'" - C. R. weigm iiuu i. cBiiu Flanagan, 958 5th at. S. FOR RENT. Rooms and bouse - Keeping aparimoum. uiw "" imn cir.P IG.rnnm lodcilli; house. furnished. 361 North Front st. Phono 205-J. T ,. .. ... ,, Traveling Man Well Known on . coos Bay Dies in PnrtlQnH rOnianu The many friends of .lames C. Murray, who has made the Coos Dny territory for many years will learn wun genuine, regret or his death at his home In Portland last Friday. For 17 years prior to IiIb death he represented a San Francisco hard ware firm, with headquarters In Portland. Previous to that time ho represented Goldsmith & Loewen hcrg for 20 years. Ho was ono of tho older members of the Niks' lodge, of Portland, which he joined In 1S97. He belonged also to the United Commercial Travelers' Association, the Oregon nnd Wash ington Beneficial League nnd Oregon Assembly No. 1, of tho United Arti sans. . Mr. Murray was born nt Mill Plain, Wash., August 4, 1852, and spent his early boyhood there. He Is sur vived by his wife nnd three daugh ters, Mrs. I.eun Abrnms, Mrs. IV. F. Greene nnd Mrs. William Hrnudos. Funeral services will bo held tomor row under the auspleeB of tho Port laud Lodge of Elks. SOCIAL CALENDER Tuesday. Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. O'- I Connell nt cards for Mrs. Ford. I Royal Auction Drldgu with Mrs YV. 11. Scott. Methodist Eplscopnl Ladles' Aid Entertained by Mrs. E. W. Schrock at Cooston. Presbyterian Auxiliary Picnic to North Coos River. of last yenr tho heaviest ralnfnll wns on the 2tith, when 1.13 Inches fell during 12 hours. .No llnscliiill. There were no baocbnll games yesterday owing to the rain. Next Sunday, Malinger Ogrcn states, Coqulllo and Myrtle Point will play a double-hender here, nnd Daudon will play North Demi. Two At rests. Victor Kyrklund pnld n $10 flue this morning In City Recorder Dialer's court on the chnrgo of Indecency. Ho was Inloxl cntcd. John Canton, who was In toxicated nnd cnuscd some trouble nt the Drenkwator office was fined ?10. AssehHiuent .Vol Ices. County As sessor Thrift Ih soudlug out notices to nil property owners of the amount of their assessed vnluo of tholr prop erty, and if not satisfied they aro no tified to nppenr before tho Hoard of Equalization,' which nieotB tho sec ond Mondnv in Sontomhur. To Attend Rnros. F. P. Norton Is planning to enter several horses In tho races to bo held at Myrtle Point on July Ii. Tho horso owners of tho Coqulllo vnlloy nro consider ing tho question of holding races on July 2 and :t, but no definite nn nouncements hnvo been made ns yet. .ludge Coke Heliiritliijr, Judge Coke, of Mnrshflold, who has been hero holding court for .nidge iinr while tho latter went to Co nomo uy noni. . lingo unir. finishing up tho term, Eugene Uunrd. Held School Election. At tho an nual meting of tho Llbby school dis trict this morning, C. M. Connor of First Addition. wnH elected clerk for ono yenr and C. M. Cosnoy nud Mutt Anderson wore elected directors to Mtcceed M. Alroln, whoso torin hns explrod nnd Henry Hurils, who hns moved nwny. Kills I.ium's. C. D. Ellis and pnlillc street sponklug liore n month or so ngo when street oratory wns Btnrted In Mnrshlleld caused quite n 'f wns llckly followed by I. i-niililn tlirnni! inn! Mm cnilll- try. , , ,.ll,l,. fll iUtl'IIIIJ MPl II , i.i.ii. .., lion, which ho treasured ns tho up pie of his eye. Ho mourned it nB gono until ho bethought him or The TJmes want nds. It was Insorted nnd now Mr. HiikkIiih hns his want roturnod. Everybody reads Tho Tlnios wnnt nds. Hud beck Artists. Two bail check inon giving mimes of A. L. Dakor. or W. U. linker, ami v. '"""' (,tlfl l" kti0" ft lo,0,,,, for rmr jJnn () ((( B( nt() ( .town nnd donoslt $23 or some such t In hnk .and Jn J ,..,! .,nt tin. mniiftv Minrnnn from ,merchaiit8 and othors nnd then dis appear. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 75. Pacific T.lverv nnd Transfer Cnmnnnv IHe Royal TONIGHT Tlmt Clnssy Sister Team. i ,. ......,., II.,,.. ,..'.. lll.fl, Lllfll 111! i " " ; ". I xww songs unci iiiuicei.. 'IOOO feet of nil new pictures, nc- 1 compaiiled by tlie best or music. i" Admission 10c ; PERSONAL NOTES SAM SHOOK Is In town from Alle gany l.M1-v I.' I tl I -i t-l !.,- , , ' i hiiu imviii, ui i.iiKi'suie, is iiere for tho dny. GENE CHANT, of Camp 1, was In town Saturday. HERMAN HEIHER. of Ilaynes In let, is In town todny. MRS. L. MILLER, of North Hend, spent yesterday In town. P. CI.M1NI. of Ten Mile, was a Mnrshflold visitor this morning. C. A. DARKER Is n visitor todny from his Catching Inlet home. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS rnmo to cook nnd restnurnnt limn Iiob mys town this morning from Sumner, torlously disappeared from North T. M. COLVER nnd wife nre hero ..- ll. - - .. - ..- l.-ft.t.. ..!.. A for tho day from Catching Inlet MISS EDITH M'COLLOCH, of Ilay nes Inlet, Is visiting In town to dny. FRANK DOWRON. JR.. of Templet ton, Is hero today on n business trip. J. S. MASTERS, of Catching Inlet, is In town tvdny on a business trip. HARRY STRICKLAND, or Ilaynes Inlet, Is In town todny on busi ness. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM. or Coos River, wns a Mnrshlleld shopper todny. MRS. JANE SIESTREEM. of Em pire, wns a Miirshfleld visitor yes terdny. MRS. V. E. DUNCAN returned last evening from nn outing on South Coob River. MRS. OEOROE SANFORD Is spend ing tno dny hero rrom nor jiome on Ilaynes Inlet. J. I). CL1NKENDEARD. n resident of Sumner, Is a business visitor hero for the day. ALFRED LUNDSTHOM Is hero today from Ilaynes Inlet looking after business Interests. DR. AND MRS. 11. P. HOWARD, of North Iulot, nro visiting friends In Mnraullold todny. JAMES STOCK, Jr., of Sumner, Is spending the dny here on n busi ness and pleasure trip MRS. F. A. FOX nnd mother, of; y.iMium, ii-u uii i ne "nun Hinge this morning for the North MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON will bo outgoing passengers on the Drain slngo tomorrow morning. J. P. DAVIS, of Hnynes Inlet, Is here for tho dny on business nud win return In tliu utternnou. Mll. AND MRS. E. R. IIODSON. of South Coos Itlvnr, nro spending the day lu town with mends. MISS MADEL OLSEN of Portland, Is lu the city visiting nt the homo of her sister. Mrs. Ous. W. Krnmor. MRS. J. LEE DROWN nnd her nleco, MISS DESSIE DOUGLAS, leU to dny ror u vncatlon trip to Califor nia. RALPH AND OEOROE DLAKE wore nmoug tho Catching Iulot people spending the dny In town. MRS. E. GEORGE SMITH, or Coos Rlvor, spout Saturday ns tho guest of Mrs, Tom Smith nt tho Cream ery. ESTHER AND WILLIE SULLIVAN returned home Saturday evening from n weok's vlBlt nt Myrtle roiut. MRS. M. It. SMITH wns lu town yesterday for tho dny from tho ('. II. Diingnn homo on South Coos Rlvor. RODERT RODINSON nnd boii nre spending tho day hero from liny nos Inlet. They will return thlBMs. n. am.'ykhh nnd Stnnlov afternoon. Moyors returned this morning HERDERT ROGERS nnd Mr. nnd fr0n WP(,U.H VHt wm, MrB. Mrs, Melchor Nelson returned yes- Innu,H .i,t, nnd fntnlly, of terdny from a delightful outing on South Coos River. Ton .Mile ,,.. 'WILL RICHARDS nnd wlfo. of MR. AND MRS. IIUCO QUIST ro- Krdnle, returned thin inornliiR turned this morning from u enmp-: rrnm sundny visit with Mrs. lug trip to Golden Fnlls. They Hichiirds' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. went nn Saturdny. i j.j, o. Hall, of Sumner. ALEC PETERSON, who bus n mn-!MU ANI) jIlHi CAUIi KVERTSON rhino shop "i lm MM. I li Woro outgoing pnssengers nn tho Mnrshlleld visiting frlonds nnd Nn Smtll ln. T,y export will return homo toiuorrow. , nink tour through Cnllfornla FLORENCE AND DESS FLANA- before returning. CAN returned this morn lug from Jm AN MIla A .,, SAVAGE left a visit with their J'nclo Hlllls. today for llandon to meet Mrs. n;id Short and family at Lakeside. M(HH Ty0 ,)f collfornln. who ox MRS. JOHN F HALL nnd MISS u.,.t ( Hl,nd the Hummer nt tho RON IE HALL lelt today for a Savago homo lu Marshfleld. Bummer vacation trip to San'1'rnn-jjns, p, j.;. ALLEN, who hnH boon Cisco nnd oilier rniirornin points, i MISS CARRIE STEVENS, of North' Dond. returned to hor homo this morning nftor n short visit witn Save Money For your Fourth of July Dy title IntS ndvnutngo or these prices. Mon's ?3.00 lints &4 4C Men's $5 nnd $C (T-J OQ Oxfords ror P ' $3.50 Swenter Coats (M CA Come early to m-ciiio your choice. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 22. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service 5IARSIIFIELD CYCLEIIV. HUN up s Charles McCarty, Restaurant Man, Mysteriously Missing and Place Closed. Chnrlcs McCnrty, n well-known .Rend. McCnrty hns resided on Coas ' ft. . -.fem. lit.,.. Mftt.l lftV lttfet-W Day for some time nnd hns hold Jobs In the camps at various, eating places. Recently ho purchased tho res taurant In North Dond which ho conducted for a short time, hut h weok ngo he suddenly nnd myster iously dropped out of sight. As ho mndo no arrangomonts for contin uing tho business nud took tho key with him, the restnurnnt hns re mnlncd closed. As his rent Is pnld to July 1 and ho left no debts, his friends nro nt a loss to account for tho strnngo nnd sudden disappearance. McCnrty wob not a drinking mail and there wns nothing In his actions to rnusn suspicion, Tlioro nro rumors connecting his name with nn alleged whlto slavo case, but this Is denied. As ho hns no relatives here, there has been no pnrtlcnlnr olfort to locate him, his friends expecting him to turn up dally, but as no hns hcon gone more than n weok thero Is Homo nnxlcty ns to his disappearance. NORTH HEND NEWS. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Sweet nnd baby loft this morning for n visit with rel atives on tho Sluslaw. Thoy expect to rcninln until nftor July Fourth. Mr lllnl 11. Plnrlrn wrltnn Hint ulirt B now MOr mv ,omo junKiolnnd health resort nonr Portland. Tho Lnilles' Aid Socloty of tho Mnrshflold Presbytorlan chtir'h hati extended nn Invitation tn tho aid so ciety of tho North Dent! Presbytorl an church to attend n plcnlo oit North Coos river Tuesday. Tho Presbyterian Lndlos' Aid so- roly w meet at 2 o'clock TJiurs- day at tho Mlzpah class rooms. Miss Desslo Immol of Mnrshflcld, was n North Dond visitor yesterday. W. E. Perkins, a Presbytorlan mls Blonnry, who hns traveled wldoly, gavo a talk on "Missions" In North Demi ItiHt evening. It hns been four years slnco Mr. Perkins left North Dond and during that porlnd ho hns visited Africa, Clilnn and other for eign countries. Mrs. C. Delmnrc, of La Crando, Oregon, Is mnklug nn extended visit with Mrs. S. F. Dorrlngor, of North Dond, Miss A miry Simpson Is celebrat ing her fourth birthday at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mtb. Cur Held Simpson. lier brother and family on South Coos Rlvor. MRS. E. W. KAM.MERER and daughter, Margaret, were outgo ing passengers on tho Drenkwator fsvM DnKHiiitil On tiifilfi' visiting lu Albany and Portlnnd, H oxpocted homo tomorrow. Hor mother, Mrs. Driimmnnd, will ro- turn with ner to maiio an imioi lulto stay, MR. RECUR, or Minneapolis, fathor or Frank Segur, surveyor ror Kmlth-Powors, with head(iiartors nt Myrtle Point', nrrlved on tho Day Saturday and loft for Myrtlo Point this morning to visit his son. AMONG THE SICK. I Miss Aguos Hutchinson, who hns boon confined to her bed for nearly u week, Is reported Improving, much to thn gratification or her many frlonds. Hnvo your Job printing dono at Tho Times office ---- June Is the Month of Weddings And thoy say that there la "nothing halt so sweet In Ufa as love's young dream," but, say, have you ever tasted Sar tor's candy? Any girl can toll you It Is Just ns sweot as lovo. And tho Sartor fountain drinks aro ns delicious as n d roam. Gardening Gloves nil sizes ror sale at the STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PKXBiait REMEDIES.