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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFiELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 0p;rttt lUrt Scbitnier it Miti y S TIk flist " llli or .Inly" udobrutlon. IN those days they celebrated the country's independence of foreign rule; they had to fight for it, but they got it. In these days there's a different sort of independence to be gained; and you ought to help win it. Independence from fraud in merchandise is one of Hie tilings we're trying for; the elimination of the cheap stuff that masquerades as quality. It appears in clothing in the form of cotton-mixed i'ahrics, in "sloppy" tailor ing, in flashy, undignified styles. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are a declaration of independence; they're nil wool, the best tailoring, the best style; they give the wear er independence of thought; and they save him from pay ing too much for good clothes. That's tliie way we sell them; at 1S, .$20, $25, .$:)0, and more; the best values you ever saw at $23.00. WOOLEN MILL STORE Tills store U the home of Hurt Sclmffner Mur.v clothes. BOX PAPER At Reduced Prices ' SeeOur Window Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. ."THE BUSY TUi: REXALL PHONE - MAIN ORPHEUM TONIGHT ALIXE. OR. TEST OF FRIENDSHIP-Vltagrapn. This la an extra strong drama. SACRIFICE Kalem drama. ENGINEERS DAUGHTER Western story. CAIRO, EGYPT AND ITS ENVIRONMENT-Educatlonal. LET 'EM QUARREL-VItagraph comedy, featuring Florence Turner. FIVE PICTURES. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. CORNER." STOIIK. 298 US JUNE TIDES Helow Is given tlie time and height of high and low water at llnrshfleld. Tlio tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their tlnie3 on the first line and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on con ecutlve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, For high wnter on tho har subtract 2 hours 34 minutes 27lllrs. 2.52 8. -10 2.01 0.21 5.3 10.07 5.0 10.52 5.8 11.40 0.0 IFt... 28Ilrs., Ft... no'iirs. , IFt... 30;IIrs. , Ft... 1.9 3.'i3 1.5 4.52 1.0 5.45 0.4 3.!) n.e.7 3.7 11.21 3.S 12.27 4.0 1.4 2.50 2.1 3.45 2.4 4. in 2.C WEATHER FORECAST. (Ily Associated Press. 1 OllEOON Showers tonight or Saturdny. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. in., Juno 27, by UenJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclal Government me teorological observer: Maximum CI Minimum 52 At 4:43 n. m 57 Precipitation Nono Precipitation since Sept 1, 1912 (13.01 Precipitation same period Inst year 01.05 Wind. Northwest; cloudy. HORN. I INKERTON To Mr. and Mrs, R. K. Plnlcerton, at their homo on North Inlet, Thursday. Juno 20. IIM'I, n daughter. Mothor mid child nro doing well mid tho de lighted fnther was In Mnrshflold today receiving congratulations mid wearing a smllo that would make tho Taft smile look Ilko a badge of grief. I.i:m-j4 I'iiix'. Mrs. .1. Sullivan, who recently arrived from Portland, yesterday lost n purse containing $19. Library Hcucfit. ;Tho Fortnightly club wil give Its Inst danco of tho season on tho night of July 4th. for lite buneflt of tho library. Koyzor's uri-licHtrii will furnish tho music. (Vt Itv Plant. Tho Rustler took a shipment of Ice manufacturing ma chinery from hero to Florence Sat urday, the Sluslnw creamery Is put ting In n cold storage plant thero. .mw i.umicii. y t. Thomas of Allegany, received n throo-horso pow-. Inst Hroakwator. Tho launch has a 4222XE -BOYS we smxTime Savers n credit Merchants ! TEACH THE BOYS TO WORK AND SAVE The boy who starts a savings account before he is 18 will never join the I. W. W. Let the Boy Have a Bicycle The boy who loves out-door exercise is less likely to learn habits which later lead him to shiftlcssncss and worthlessncss. TIME SAVERS Can be had upon the payment of $10, provided some merchant, or other responsible person, guarantees the regular, prompt oayment of $1.25 each week until wheel is fully paid for. If any payment is defaulted I will call upon guarantor to pay the balance due, or I will take the bicycle back, deducting something for wear and tear. I Sell the Bicycle to the Guarantor Not the Boy. ! RELIABLE "Coos King- - TIME SAVERS Bicycles ALWAYS USEFUL Marshfield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Phone 158-R SOCIAL CALENDER Friday. North Rend Thimble Club with Mrs. Linden. Loyal Woman's Class of Christian Church with Mrs. Mc carty. Norwegian Lutheran Young People's social at the church. steel hull nnd will bo used for a pleasure bont. , Family Troubles. The family i troubles of A. Roso and wife, of Ferudnlo. have resulted In a sonar , ation and the next development la expected to be an application for j divorce. Meet in Coqiilllo. All of tho Coos ; County Protestant ministers will i meet In Coiiullle, July 7 and S to j form a Coos County Ministerial As sociation, to advance moral and re i llglous work. Ituys ling Dog Claude Tucker this week sold Ills handsome Spitz dog to Joe Coach of Ilnndon for ?100. Mr. Coach came over to got his new nuto and when he saw Tucker's dog and learned of tho canine's wisdom, ho decided he had to have him nnd Is said to have pnld Tucker $100 for him. Returns Mere. E. H. Mende, for merly of tho Margaret lies company, which played Coos county towns a few years ngo, has arrived here from San Francisco. He has been Inld up the past year with a stroke of paral yse but has partly regained the uso ol Ills limbs. lie expects to locate at Handon nnd trnvol out of there. His sister, Mrs. Harvey, accompanied him. (Jet FmInp Limb. Howard Ilrltt, who Buffered tho loss of an arm and a leg nnd somo othor Injuries by be ing run over by n Smith-Powers train on n trcstlo on Isthmus Inlet, was able to bo In Mnrhsfleld yesterday, having left Mercy hospital for tho fkst time. Ho will go to Portland BOrin to secure a fnlso limb. Ho Is enthusiastic over his rapid recovery, praising Dr. Dix and Mercy hospital, and said that ho wanted a newspa per clipping to send Ills mother nt Urooklyn, N. Y., ns sho would not believe that ho was getting along so nlco after tho awful injuries ho sus tained. A. II. Powers Is making nr rmigements to assist him In fitting himself for work that his physical deformities will not Interfere with. The Hilliuniv Hoys Coining. Dr. Schenck of tho Ulltinoro Forestry school mid nbout 50 of his students aro expected hero in July for their mi nimi courso In tho Coob Hay coun try. Dr. Schenck plans to spend more time In this section with his students ns ho will mnko tho courso more American ns u result of tho developments In forestry, eliminating tho necessity of forolgu study. Henco forth, It Is said, only students who specially desire It, will bo sent to tho Ulack Forest In (lermnny, study In tho forests of tho Northwest, nnd Coos liny being substituted. Dr. Hnuso, who was hero with tho students last or launch, n family runnbout, on tho year Is no lotmor with tho Hlltnioro EARN- Parents ! Dayton Bicycles school, having been appointed cura tor of tho uotnny department of tho Now York museum nt Albany. Has Recovered Harry Grunt, who Bitstnlned a fractured leg In Camp 1 some time ago and tins been laid up at Mercy Hospital since, has fully recovered and left for San Fran cisco. (moil Honds Meeting. A. .1. Men del, Georgo Goodrum, Hugh Mc Lalu nnd D. C. Greene left by nuto todny for Coqulllo to nttond tho Coos County Good Hoads meeting to be hold there. L. .1. Simpson nnd Dr. Unrtle, of North llcnd, also went over by nuto. I let urn From 'Frisco. Mr. land .Mrs. W. O. Simpson, formerly of Eastslde. returned today from Cali fornia where they went for their henlth but find that Coos Hay breezes are best after all. Tholr friends nro pleased to welcome them back. Mr. Simpson snys that business is quiet In San Francisco. May liulM. John Konbcrg, of Eastslde, owner of tho northeast corner of Third and Cent ml, Is fig uring on putting up a brick veneer building there. Herbert I.ockhnrt's option on the corner recently ex pired and .Mr. Honborg wants to Im prove It. Relative Missing, Mrs. C. Lcnet of Ferndnle, has received word that a ncphow, F. G. linker, who suddenly disappeared at Cambridge, Idaho, last September, ennnot bo found. A rownrd Is being offered by his mother for any nows of lilm. A description of the missing young mon is given In tho wnnt nd column of Tho Times. ltlrtliilay Today. Robert Stnrkoy. a survivor of tho Mexican Wnr, and n pioneer of the Pacific Coast In tho Into IG's. nttnlucd his S3d birthday on Friday the 27th of Juno. Hob tolls us Hint ho served under five Commodores In the IT. S. Navy; two nt Vera Cruz, Connor and Perry, and three elsowhoro, Kenrnoy, Storer and Ap. Catesby Jones, receiving his dlschnrgo from tho latter on Mnrch fi, IS 19, at San Francisco, California, Animal Meeting. Herbert Arm strong, local mnnngor of tho Monnsha Woodonwnro compnny nnd tho South ern Oregon compnny was horo from North Demi today. Ho said that tho aniiunl meeting of tho Southern Ore gon compnny at Kmplro yestordny was merely routine, tho old bonrd of directors nnd officials being elected with tho oxcoptlon Hint Guy V. Chambers was chosen In plnco of A. V. Wlekmnn, who moved to Cnllfor nln, Mr. Chnmborn succeeding him in tho management of tho store. He snld that he had not heard of tho Southorn Pacific trying to buy nny of tholr Imid nrouud Umpire. Fined Today. .lack Durraiid, for merly of Hunker Hill but who has been out on n homestead, was ar rested Inst night by Offlcor Dnnno on tho charge of using profane Inngungo on tho streot. As Douuo nrrcstod him, Durrnnd tried to get n weapon out of his pocket mid Dnnno brought his club Into piny. When Durrand wns searched, ho wnn found to have a pair of brass kuucklos nnd n vi cious kulfo in ills possession. Jus tice Penunck fined him $10 or gnvo him tho privllcgo of serving 20 days In tho county Jail. Later 10. L. C. Fa rr In and othor friends appealed for Durrand and made up $20 to which Judge Penuock reduced his fine, on condition that Durrnnd go direct to his homestead. OUS WICKS Is In town today from North lulot. D. A. EVANS of Copenhagen llros.' camp, is In Mnrshflold. MRS. S. I). HARPER of Prospor, was a business visitor today, II. U. FULTON Is a business visit or from Haynes Inlet todny. MRS. J. E. NOAH Is horo from North Coos river on a shopping trip. CHRIS HANSEN Ih hero on business for tho day from North Inlet. AUGUST PETERSON of Ton Mllo, Is hero on a short business trip. EI) MOELLER left yeBtorday on n trip to tho lower Coqulllu mills. HEN MONSON of Hnynos Inlet, enmo to town this morning on business. MRS. PETER GUI LLI A.MS of Dan Inls Creek Is visiting In town to day. ERIC HOLT has accopled n position with tho Connor & Hoagland gro cory. MRS. MURPHY CARLSON of Lako side, Is spondlng the day In Marsh field. E. L. ROHINSON Is spondlng tho week nt Ten Mllo on business mid pleasure. J. T. NASH, of tho Copenhagen Hrothers' camp, arrived horo this morning. "HUSTER" SULLIVAN loft on tho nftornoou train to visit friends in Myrtlo Point. J. I). MAGEE, tho Lakeside post master, is horo for tho day on a business trip. MRS. J. P. DAVIS and daughters nro among tho vIsltorB from Haynes Inlot today. V. M. McFARLAND and wlfo of Ev erett, Wnsh., arrived In Mnrshflold yosterday over land. MR. PALMER, contractor for Wlllot & Hurr of Myrtlo Point, Is In Mnrshflold on business. CARL DAVIS, who has been cruis ing timber for tho C. A. Smith PeopIes'510-15cStore IS A modern necessity In every up-to-dato town. Tho convenient dis play and plainly marked prices appoal to ovory shoppor. Como in and look us over. You aro al ways wolcomo. We assure you that you will soo a varloty and values. Our Motto: "ALWAY8 SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store New Location Front St., Opp. I'ostofflco. ! PERSONAL NOTES company in tho Cow Creek canyon Bection for tho 'past two months, Is spending n week or so In Marah flotd. MISSUS MAY ENGHLOM AND ED NA KELLOND nro spending tho day with relatives In Empire. OLIVER HRANT, who Is on tho For ry ranch on Isthnius Inlet, Is hero looking nfter business Interests. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM M'COL LOCH of Tompleton, nro horo for tho day on n business nnd ploasuro trip. MRS. V. O. PRATT AND MISS DEL LA PRATT nro expected homo tho first of the weok from n visit in Portlnnd. MRS F. M. COOKSIE, of Handon, nrrlved In the city yestordny for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Cnpps. MRS. Z. C. KIMUALL nnd littlo daughter left yesterday for hor homo nt Klamath Falls nftcr a short visit with hor brother, F. O. Hortnn. In Mnrshflold. June Is the Month of Weddings Ami they say that thoro la "nothing linlf so sweet In llto as love s young dream," but, say, havo you over tasted Sor ter's candy? Any girl enn toll you it Is Just ns Bwcet ns love. And tho Sartor fountain drinks aro ns delicious as a dream. I WANT ADS. REWARD A liberal rtuvuril will bo given for reliable Information of tho whorenbotitB of F. 0. lin ker. Last Been nt Wynonn, Idaho, last September. Ho is aged 27 yenrs, weight', 130: height, 5.S; very dark hair, dark blue eyes. From mi anxious mother. Fnnnlo E, linker, Cam bridge, Idaho, WANTED Four or five room; modern. Apply "It", Times office REFINED, middle-aged woman de sires position In wldowor'B family as housekeeper or euro of Invalid, whom tho sorvlces of a competent person would he required, Tonus reasonable. Address Hoiisokoep- or, euro Times. LOST Ladles' purse containing niotioy. Llbornl rownrd for return to Lloyd Hotel, WANTED A M'liNllilo, jiriietlriil man for permanent position with rellnblo business liouso. Exper ience unnecessary. For Informa tion call Monday, 0 n. in., 101 North Tenth stroot. FOR RENT Two offices In SengH. tnckoii building. Apply Tltlo, Guarantee mid Abstract Company. WANTED Situation by competent girl to usslst In general house work. Cnro Times. FOR SALE Young brown leghorn cockerels. Phono 31 HI. WANTED Competent girl for gen ernl housowork. Mrs. I. S, Kauf man, FOUND On wharf, two rolls of log gors blankets. Ownors may got same by calling nt Domains, Coos Hay Employment agency mid pay ing for this nd. FOR KALE On account or lllnoss, furniture of sevon-room house. Phono 2 12-L or call 210 North Fourth street. FOR SALE Furniture for four rooms. 927 South Hrondwn). WANTED Situation by competent girl to nsslst In genoral house work. Cnro Tlmos. FOR EXCHANGE AliaHa mill fruit much to exchange for Coos liny property, I. S. Kaufman & Co. 'OR SALE no laying duck. Tel. (I-J UMVrKlk. llmisi'itiirk. I'ltiiklinr llf houso and window cleaning by l "Chlridso'llliy; 'Also JHult'br work t in stores aim oiurux, nuurton Geo Oooy, P. O, Rox G07, City. WHEN yon want Hover mmI for 1 your lawn puono iiiui, LOST Dark tan high lnr hoot be- j4 tween Pninro meal mnrKoi mm raco track Sunday. Howard for return to Palaco moat markot. I - WANTED Position by competent jt3 man, A-No. 1 references furnish ed. Cnro Times. WANTED An experienced school tnnclinr for District No. 82. Oil Ross Inlet. Wrlto E. It. Hoss, C clork, city. FOR SAIjK Swin of work horses. Weight 1100 lbs. each. C. R. Flanagan, 958 5th st, S. i.'Olt RENT. Rooms nnd house keeping apartments. Lloyd Hotel. ; FOR SALE lii-room lodging house, furnlshod. 301 North Front st. Phono 20G-J. Always fresh another shipment of Whitman's famous sealed caudles. STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND I'ENSLAU REMEDIES.