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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1913. EVENING EDITION.' J I TIME SAVERS Coos Queen $28.50 Coos King $29.50 ANOTHER OPEN LETTER: sii.gostiul l).v our Glorious Kourlh and addressed fo tlu men who can't quite .seo iheir way dear jo build their own homes. Gentlemen: The Mutual Local Building and Loan Asso ciation is our way out. "While your Chamber of Commerce is trying to gel "capitalists" to dou ble their money building your homes, just look up this matter of Mutual Building and Loan Association. The Liberty Bell rings in Philadelphia, the City of Homes, and the home of the Building unci Loan Association. 1 am sending for the constitution and bylaws of an association which lias made a splendid success. Remember, there, is no similarily at all between such an associa tion and those conducted for profit by "finan ciers." Mither of our home banks would gladly act as fiduciary agent, without charge, for our association and there is absolutely no expense connected with it except a small salary to a secretary, postagennd printing. This is the proven way for working people to get themselves homes, and hundreds upon hundreds of towns bear witness to it. M'AKRIIKMOU) CVCLKUY, E. Tiamhl. Who said "Hire a hall?" '.Phis space is my hall and I pay for it regularly. And if you real estate agents would lake this matter up, there would soon be more little homes in Marshfield. ORPHEUM TONIGHT , tvo-iu:i;i kuvituk, "Tin: last block hoi'sk." this isr , kai.km fkatvkk of iwoxkkii days, tkllixg tiii: STitn.ci.cs .xi hardships out fohkfathkrs If 1 IX DEALING WITH TIM': INDIANS. JOIINY llt'NNY IN "HE ANSWERED THE AD." MASTKIt AND .MAN Edison. A powuiful drnmn. ADMISSION TKN CKXTS. WE HAVE PROGRESSED so far In perfecting our store sorvlco tlmt now wo hnvo only to contend with tho problem or Inducing you to oxninlno lta bcnoflts to you. Taking lots of exorcise? Ever sprain your un W or wrUt? "Flrst-nld-to-thc-lnjured" ItlCX.l KUIHUXG OIL takes tho stlffnoss out In no tlnio bottor thnn anything olso you could use. L'5u and 50c. Cotton, blindages, sterilized and med icated for hospital and homo uso. "tii ft .swkktxkss of low prick skldom kquals thk HITTKItXKSS OK POOH QUALITY." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." TIIK RKXALL STORK. MAIN 298 US AT TEe R.oyal TONIGHT Thno J1" PATRICKS, win fc ,,.nerB and "lancers 1,1 be "ore tor the last tlmo. Tim , In l'ldures; 0Bn0GISfL ALD THR GRAFTER housjra. excellent Thnnn- TEenu.VAWAYSA ono-reol Kay lBH--x, JAM) AVATEK." I III -.-. . 1 r '"InR Friday, juiy 4 .Til tlvrt ... iu two great reels. We Do Catering For Parties ROOM FOR SMALL 11AXQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leld's.) IIOX LUNCHES. FOR IIOXIO PARTIES. Get a Home! A reul homo builder will build to suit you aud let you pay for it in monthly payments saino' as rent. Make your arrangements with Coos Bay Realty Co. mXL -JULY TIDES. Uolow Ih given tlie tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Uarshflold. Tho tides nro pint-oil In tho ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho firm line and heights on tho second lino of ench day; a compar ison on con ccutive holghts will Indicate whothor It Is high or low water, r'or high water on tho bar 1 Mrs. . li.30 1.21 fi.iiO 0.0 Ft. 0.0 1.2 2.8 0.0 2 HrB. . 0.27 7.23 2.11! 11.11 Ft. . . (i.II 0.5 -l.G 2.8 3 1 1 IH . . 1.1P, 8.09 3.02 7.17 Kt. .. fi.fi 0.SI 1.8 2.7 I Mrs. . 2.02 8.52 3.17 8.11 Kt. . . 0.7 1.1 5.0 2.7 5 His.. 2.51 11.35 3.8!) !).32 Kt. .. li. 7 1.1 5.2 2.3 0llrs. . 3.38 10.19 4.72 10.25 Kt. .. CI! 1.0 0.1 2.1 7Hlrs. . 1.29 11.03 5.51 11.19 IKI. . . 0.3 0.7 5.0 1.8 8 llrs.. I.St 11.10 0.39 0.0 Kt. .. 5.9 0.3 5.0 0.0 9llrs..0.27 0.23 12.30 7.20 Ft. . . 1.0 5.1 0.2 5.8 LOCAL TKMPKRATURK RECORD. For tho 2 1 hours ending at 1:13 a. 111., July 1, by llenj. Ostllnd, special Government me teorological observer: Maximum f . 05 .Minimum 52 At 1:13 a. m fit Precipitation 10 Precipitation slnco Sept 1, 1912 03.81 Precipitation same period hist year 01.13 Wind. Northwest; cloudy. Baud Concert. Director ronton, of tho Coos Hay Concort Hand an nounces that a concort will be given tomorrow evening on Mnrkot avenue, at tho foot of Pino street. Jr. Masters Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mnsters of Catching In let and n brother of Copt. Leonard Masters and this Is his first visit to his old homo In 15 years. This month his parents will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their wedding. For tho past olght years Mr. Mas ters has been Chief of Police In Lew iston. ' Meet Wednesday. Ihoro will bo a meeting of tho College Woman's club Wednesday, July 2, at 8 p. m., at Mrs. Corey's apartment In tho O'Con nell house. .'Meet Tonight. A business meet ing or the Marshllold llaptlst Con gregation will ho hold nt the church nt 7:30 tonight. The pulpit eomnilt teo will report. Wed Tomorrow Miss Stella Smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Smith of Coos river, and Krcd Stora will bo married tomorrow. Thoy are among tho best known young people of Coos river. Kails Overboard. Captain John MoiiBon of tho Mcssongor, foil over board this morning. Ho was car rying two crates of Btrnwborrlcs up tho gang plank when ho slipped nnd went down with tho berries. Cap tain Monson enmo up tho berries didn't. Gets Degree. At n meeting of Pacific Commnndcry last ovenlng, tho Hud Cross Degrco was conferred on Capt. Erlckson of tho Hodondo. Tonight n meeting of tho Chapter will bo hold nnd tho Past Masters' Degrco will bo conferred on three candidates aud rufroHlinients will be served. I'osiofflrc lllils. Postmnster Cur tis states thnt tho bids for tho now postofflco alto will not bo closed for nnothor wook yet. Tho Wlllinms' building nt Ilrondway and Curtis, tho proposed now RubsoII building nt Third aud Central and the proposed Honberg building nt Fourth and Cen tral aro being considered among others. Police ( hlef Here. A. A. Mas ters, and wife, of Lowlston, Iowa, arrived on tho Ilroakwator yesterday on a visit to relatives on Hie Day. WANT ADS. KOIt SAI.K One Iwo-yenr-ohl reg istered llolsteiu bull of good size and gentle disposition. Apply to It. A. Liindrlth. Coos Htvor. I'OK ItKXT Furnished a room housekeeping apartment. $12. Call 113 N. 2nd st. or phono 319X. I'OK SIjK Wild blackberries, by the box or gallon. Phono orders to 311x2. SKXLKD IIIDS will be received un til Thursday, July 3, for tho pur chase of n building on tho lot nt t' o cornor or Fourth nnd Market. For details apply to Harry Nas burg, Nnsburg's Grocery. KOIt ItKXT Modern fnui-rnoin cot tage. Inquire of Dr. Leslie. ,'Ol'XD Small panel containing door springs and latch. Owner ninv get same at Times office by paying for tins notice. ItllVu Itoonilllir llnll.i. Ml'R. .1. M. Stewart, who formorly conduct ed n poultry ranch at Hangor, has lilirchascd the Johnson run 111 1 11 tr houso on North Second street, above tho White Houso Ilakory, near Cen tral nvoniio, from Mrs. Lnytwn. Mrs. Stewart has taken possession and will endeavor to Improve tho place and conduct It In up-to-ilato style. PERSONAL NOTES CHAS. JACKSON Is in town today from Hoss Inlet. Mil. CHURCH of South Harbor, Is here today on business, FHKD KRUSE came to town this morning from the Isthmus, HAIIVKV SMITH of Bridge, wns a Marshfield visitor today. OSCAH FRANZ, of Sumner, is In town to spend tho 1th. MHS. SAM SHOOK Ib hero today from North Coos Illvcr, GKOHGK SANKOHD Is In town to day from Hnyncs Inlet. WILLIAM GAOK returned on the afternoon train to Coqulllc. MHS. PAHKKIl of Camp 7, Is in town today on n shopping trip, MHS. KD. DALCH of Cnmp 7, Is ucro 10 spend me any snopping. MISS OLLIK HICHAHDS, or Sum ner, Is spending tho dny horo. I. N. MILLKH was called to Oar dlnor today on legal business. .MHS. DHOLLINOEH of Smith Har bor, Is spending the dny In town. MHS. J. II. DO DOB wns In town today on business from Cnmp 1. MHS. II. S. LAHSKN, of Allcgnny, Is hero today on a shopping trip. J. S. MASTERS, of Catching Inlet, is a business visitor hero today. CHAS. MAHAFFY, of North Coos Hlvor, Is in town today on business. Injured In Camp .". Chnrles Long, formerly of tho Merchants' Cnfe or this city, but recently n book tender In f'niiin r. nt tlm Smith-Powers Co., was Injured yes terday ny Doing struck on the back with a railing limb, an was brought to Marshllold last ovenlng for sur gical troatment. Ills Injuries, while painful, nro not of a serious nntiire. lowims Progress. Mr. Mlllor, who Is to hnvo charge of tho Pa get Sound Drodgo Company's opor ntlons on Coos liny, yesterdav dis covered that C. I. Holgaril, of Marshllold, formorly taught the school at West Hond, Iown, whore Mr. Mlllor received pnrt- of his education. Thoy had n very pleas ant visit. Julius Martin, nnothor rornior student of Mr. Helgnrd's nt West Hond, Is now 0110 of tho principal construction engineers of tho Hill system. Cnto Soils, another Iowan who wns long prominent In tho Domoerntle party In that state, has been unpointed Commissioner of Indian Affiflrs by President Wilson. I'OK SAI.K H acres, house and hnrn, near Hntehery, on S. Coos It Ivor. Some timber. Will sell whole or part. Seo John Kllason on place. WAXTKD Girl at shooting gallery. Good pay. Inquire Howling nlloy. I'Olt SALK Good piano wlilc'i lias been used few years. Good tone and as good as new. Inquire 1S7 South Second street. KOIt ItKXT Furnished two-room apartment. Apply Nnsburg's Grocery. LOST Klks' tooth. Heward for re- turn to Times office WAXTKD Tho Kvenlng Telegram of Portland. Or., comploto for Juno -1. Will gladly pay for It. Send Immediately to Mrs. Rose Cottoll, Emplro, Oregon. I'Olt ItKXT Two nice, furnished front rooms, with bath. 237 X. Ilrondway. KOIt SALK Gas range; nearly now. Inqulro 181 Mnrkot avo. Phono 394-.I. FOIt SALK Young brown leghorn cockorols. Phono 3151. WAXTKD Competent girl for gen ernl housework. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. KOK SALK On account of illness, fumlturo of soven-room houso. Phono 242-L or call 24G North Fourth street. FOIt ItKXT. Itooins and house keeping apartments, woyu uoioi FOR SALK 12room lodging house, turnisnoa. aui tNunn num. du phono 205-J. FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 35 nnd 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight nnma nt hnnoVl Ifltld Ret tO annlO tree3 and fifty acres raoro that can easily be cleared ror orennra nnu balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheop or goats. Twelve head good dairy cowb and all farming Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, one mile from postofilce, school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore. 4 I AT TDK HOTKLS. ! The Chandler. A. II. POPPLEHAUM will lenvo on tho Hrcakwnter today for Oklahoma. MHS. L. D. SMITH, of Daniels Creek, Is a Marshllold vlBltor today. JOHN HENDRICKSON, of North Coos River, Is In town today on business. S. S. WILLIAMSON nnd wife, or Waynes Inlet, nro spondlng the dny hero. MR. RICHERT will leavo on the Drain Btngo tomorrow morning for Portland. stage this morning from a visit with rolatlves In Washington. E. M. HARRY and wlfo nnd daugN ter returned overland today from a month's trip to Northern Ore gon and Washington points. J.. E. VANDEVENTER, until recent ly connected with the C. A. Smith mill, loft today for Hnndon whore ho expects to rcmnln for a time. MRS. A. T. HAINES Is expecting her Bister, Mrs. llrownllo nnd children, hore from Kingfisher, Okla., soon ror an extended visit. MRS. J. L. LAIRD, of Myrtle Point, who has been visiting tho C. A. Darker homo on Catching Inlot. Is In Marshfield today on hot way homo. MRS. LEE D. FULLER, formorly MIbs Ada Chapman, of Wenatchee, arrived on the Hrenkwater to mako a six-weeks' visit at the homo of her mother. DEL RHODES and wlfo, nnd her two Bisters, Mrs. Iluborg nnd Mrs. Wilson, of LIbby, loft this nfter noon Tor Five Mllo, whore thoy will enjoy a week's outing. P. A. PAULSEN, .of Los Angoles, nrrlved horo yesterday. Mr. Paulsen Is a musician of some noto playing tho cornet, and will ho nfflllntcd with tho Coos Day Concert Hand. MRS. MARY THOMPSON loft to day for Victoria, H. C. whore Bho will visit her daughter. Later sho oxpects to attend summer school nt'tho University of WnBh- lngton at Scattlo. HENRY HOECIC. tho Smith Basin loggor, camo to Marshfield this morning. Ills wlfo nnd children nrrlved on tho Brcnkwntor ycator day and tho family will again mako their home In North Bend. MRS. EUGENE O'CO.s'NEL has is sued Invitations for next Monday afternoon, when sho will bo host ess compllmontnry to Mrs. Allco Ford, of Portlnnd, who Is ex pected horo Snturday to visit at tho O'ConnclI home. NOAH FOLK, n rnnchcr near Alle gany, was a Marshfield business visitor yesterday. I MRS. M. R. SMITH rotifrnod to town this morning from her South Coos River visit. GEORGE MULLEN nnd wlfo of Bluo Rldgo, nro In Murshfleld to spend tho Fourth of July wook. GEORGE ROOK, or Loon Lnko, camo to town this morning to spend tho 4th of July week. ELNA. IIILDUR AND ELLIS SE LANDER, of Catching Inlot, nro visiting friends In town today. A. L. Perkins. Gnrdluer: J. C llncker and wife, Horkoloy, Cnl.; C. J. Foster, Portland; E. R. Noustadt. Sun Frnndsco; J.S. Harten, Coqulllo; C. II. Royor, Los Angoles; Mrs. C. II. Hnyor, Los Angoles; Mrs. Harris, San Francisco: Mrs. D. Crowly, San Francisco; Smith J. Mann, Hnndon; John J. Plegor. .Manila, P. L; C. C. Gllblow, San Frnndsco; F. L. Mnt son, Mnrshflold; J. E. Miller, San Frnndsco. Illniico Hotel. E. Stubbs, Blue Htdgo; L. S. Johns, Coqulllo; Snm S. Oskoy, Los Angoles: Mrs. N. rV Daggett. Alle gany: Ellory Daggett, Allogany; G. W. Spenco, Spoknno; Mrs. It. L. Nool, Gnrdlnor; J. A. Harvoy, Port land; Miss E. D. Prunor, Rlddlo; M. M, Stlllwoll. Bandon; Jesso L. Hlto, Coqulllo; Jesse Huskln, Coqutlln; Leo Mntson and wife, city; E. 15. Bondor, Myrtlo Point; M. M. Lnlrd, Myrtlo Point. Lloyd Hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Brown, Port lnnd; J. II. McRny, Hot Springs, S. D.: J. L. Hnstlngs, Port lnnd: W. M. Jones. Mt. Hood, Or.; R. Gorin, Mt. Hood,; J. J. Ott. Al legany; Frnnk Entloman, San Frnn dsco; Dnnlol Wngnon, San Fran cisco; Win. Humes. San Frnndsco; A. Thrush, San Francisco; J. M. Bargeo, Gardinor:' Win, Dundeo, San Frnndsco; Mrs. J. W. Winston nnd daughtor, Portland; L. Thomus; J. Johnson. Senttlo, Wash.; Chas. Taft, Seattle, Wash. Hotel Coos, John Bowon, Dnnlols Creok; Geo. Million nnd wlfo, Blue Rldgo: M. W. Brill, Portland; Chas. Schaor, Hood Rlvor; .1. M. Peterson, Flor ence; Owen Kris, Floronco; Win. Gngo, Coqulllo; H. E. Sholloy, Co qulllo; Marc Sholloy, Coqulllo; John Hutton, Floronco: Win. Planoth, San Francisco; W. H. Short, Lakeside; A. B. Smith. Oklahoma; P. A. Paul In. San Francisco. Be Patriotic A safe and sane Fourth of July Is certain If you cele brate with out Fire Cracker Candies Just the thing to make the boys and girls happy and very appropriate for season able luncheons. See our window. STAFFORD'S J. J. CLINKENBEARD, tho Dnnlols Creok rancher, enmo down this morning nnd wont to North Bond. MRS. W. A. LUCE AND CATHER INE STUMP enmo to town this morning from South Coos River. MR. AND MHS. LEO MATSOX loft todny for Portland where thoy expect to make tholr future homo. WM. JONES nrrlvod horo yester day from Hood itlvor and loft tills afternoon for Myrtlo Point. MR. AND MRS. SHERMAN CUTLIP of Daniels Creok. nro In town for tho dny on n business nnd plcasuro trip. W. II. SHORT, tho Ton Mllo mer chant, Is In Mnrshfiold on busi ness and will return homo this afternoon. MISS HELEN GULOVSON. who has boon visiting nt tho Honobrnko homo on Ross Slough, returned homo todny. J. L. HASTINGS, of Portland, who nrrlvod on the Breakwater yes terday Is suffering from a sovoro attack of asthmn, JOHN BOWEN of Daniels Creok, will leavo on tho Breakwater to day for a two weeks visit with his family In Portlnnd. ELTON METLIN, who Is now In San Francisco, has occoptod a po sition on tho Flflold botweon Snn Francisco nnd Bnndon. MRS. D. J. REES ami dnughtors arrived homo on tho dai'dlner SWEETS Did it ever occur to you that the place to buy good, toothsome candies is here? Jelly beans, 1-2lb,.10c Cocoanuf squares l-2lb10c Wrapped caramels " 10c Butter cups, l-2lb, 10c Plain mix, 1 pound 15c ALWAYS FRESH because "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Now Location Front St., Opp. Fostofflce. MISSES MAUD HASTINGS AND LU LU REED rotuni(d to Coqulllo this morning nftcr n visit with tholr undo, Clins. Motlln and fam ily. They woro accompanied by Mnry Motlln, who will anond the Fourth In tho vnlley. R. A. COPPLE. of tho Goldon Rulo Store, will lenvo Frldny ovor land for tho East, wlioro ho will spend n month or so nt Chicago, St. LouIb, Now York nnd tho other big Enstorn dry goods nnd flhoe centors buying now stock. CAL RHODES nnd wlfo arrived homo todny from a month's trip to Portland. Senttlo, Clo Elum nnd Spoknno. Thoy oncountorod con sldornblo rnlny wonthor. Mr. Rhodes snys Spokane appears the moBt prosperous of nny of the cities thoy visited. P. N. REBERG, of North Bend, wns n Marshfield business visitor to dny and reports thnt residences nnd business houses are. busy decorating for tho big two-day Fourth of July colobrntlon there. Ho snys Sherman avonuo Is be ing mado n regular beauty spot nnd that few realized how much nioro attractive tho decorations would mako It. REEDSP0RT LOOKS LIKE COMING CITY I. It. Browne, Business Man There Says There Is .Much Hallway. . and Industrial Activity. J, R. Browno, of tho firm of Browne & Konnody, Roedsport, wns n Mnrshflold visitor yesterday, re turning on . tho tug todny. Mr. Browne snys thnt section Is the sceno of much rnllwuy activity Just now and Rcedspqrt is rapidly assuming form ns the coming senpnrt metrop olis of tho north const. A number of now busInesH establishments are In prospect and thero Is n gonornl nlr of ontorprlso, enthusiasm and prosperity thero. AMONG TIIK SICK. Lynn Lnmboth, who wns Injured n wook ngo, Is roportod much better and will probnbly ho ablo to bo up in a few days. Fonarfclhi. of Jolly Celebrations Will imt be complete without Ice Cream, Candy and some re freshing drinks, You know that the best on Coos Bay may always be found at Sarters'. Hero's tho place to make your headquarters whenever you want anything In the line of refreshments. Try our Uncle Sam Sundae or a "Viuikro Doodle" Fizz. Rain or Shine WE KEEP ADVANCING. Patronize our store and you got tho most up-to-dato sorvlco and goods. Your prescriptions are filled In a scientific manner from tho purest drugs nnd chem IcalB and you may rest assured that overy person nnd prescrip tion will bo treated right. STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND I'KXSLAR RKMKDIKS. Timet' Want Ada bring results. . 1 two- i ,bL-ilail -'.. i li lfc.W'7 - v. )