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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JllLY 2, 1913. EVENING EDITION. ii Cop;rtjU I lift Sckifflicr & Mitx 'llii' rh-t "llli of .Inly" celebration. 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. TiKlopoiidonce. from fraud in merchandise is one of i ho things we're Irving for; the elimination of the cheap stufl! that masquerades as quality. !H appears in clothing in the form of cotton-mixed fabrics, in "sloppy" tailor ing, in tlashy, undignified styles. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are a declaration of independence; they're all 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 the way we sell them; at 1S, .$20, $25, sjflo", and more; the best values you ever saw at $2."5.00. WOOLEN MILL STORE Tills store Is (ho homo of Hurl Scluif flier .V .Mnrv clothes. WEpAVE PROGRESSED bo fnr In perfecting our atoro sorvlco that now wo havo only to contoiul with tho problem of Inducing you to oxnuilno Its benefits to you. Taking lots or oxorclso? Kvor Bprnln your an kle or wrist? "Flrst-ald-to-the-lnjured" REXAL RURHIXG OIL takes tho stlffnesa out In no tlnio hotter thnn anything olao you could use. 25c and 50c. Cotton, bandagoa, atorlllzod nnd med icated for hospital and homo uao. "THE SWEETNESS 01" LOW PRICE SELDOM EQUALS THE RITTERXESS OP POOR QUALITV," Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY TUN REXALL PHONE MAIN ORPHEUM TONIGrtT A CLUE TO UKR PARENTAGE Edison, picture No. C In the sor les of "What Happened to Mary," featuring Miss Mary Fuller. VEIL, OF SLEEP Lubln. A powerful drama. OPEX SWITCU Kalom. Railroad story. ABSENT-MINDED JOE Kalom. Comedy, featuring Ruth Roland. SOLRN DRIDE-BIograph drama. FIVE PICTURES. ADMISSION 10 CIS. CORNER." STORE. 298 US Jl'LV TIDES. Uelow Is given the tlmo and height of high and low water nt ".turshilold. Tho tides aro plated In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tlm llrst lino nnd liolghtB on tho aecoiid lino of each day; a compar ison on con ecutlve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar 1! Mis.. 0.27 7.2.'l 2.10 0.51 Ft. . . Ii.il 0.5 l.C 2.8 II His. . 1.1(5 S.lt'J 15.02 7.17 iFt... 0.r 0.0 -1.8 2.7 WEATIII'lt FORECAST. (Ily ABSoclntcd Press.) WASHINGTON Showers west and fair in east. In liOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 21 hours ondlug nt I: l.'l a. in.. .Inly 2, by H011J. Ostllnd, special Government me teorological observer: .Maximum 00 Minimum 12 At l:i:i a. m in Precipitation None Precipitation sluco Sept 1, 1012 7. . .03.81 Preulpltntlou saino period last year . . . ; 01.2.1 Wind. Northwest; clear. HORN' KIILAD To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd nf tnclr homo In South Marshlleld, Wednesdny, July 2, Hi 13. n girl. Mother nnd child urn doing well nnd tho oxultnnt father Ih happier over this sec ond addition to his hnppy homo tlinii over his llrat sou. Camp Closes. The Hoeck logging en nip closed IiiBt ovenlng until nrtor the Fourth. Pioneer's Hlrthdny. Honry Mlllor. 11 pioneer of Haynes Inlet, recently celebrated IiIh 91st birthday and Is now 0110 of tho oldest living resi dents of Coos county. Kerry Truffle Capt. Alox Hall of thu ferry Transit reports that during the mouth of Juno they carried f0 antes. 0721 passengers. 208 double WANT ADS. KOR SALE In North Ilend. rcstnu rant and C-rooms of furniture, ready to occupy, price $2:if; $85 cash, balance in easy payments. Sco Going & Harvey. I-'CUNI) Klrst iiuttirnll.utlnii im purs of John West, from Go gebic County, Mich., May bo had at Tlnii's office by paying for this notice WANTED Will piiirlmse one half Interest In a live, going con cern, which nets 20 por cent and bettor. Address Ilox 28, Tlinca office. KOH SALE Olio tent ami platform 1 7x15. Full nnd complete en nip lug outfit. Hack of Coleman's Jewelry Store, North Rend. KOR SALE To I'll' highest bidder,! July I, nt corner of Virginia and Shern11.11 avenues, North Rend, one Hccoiid-linud automobile In llrst-cliiHS condition. C1111 be seen any time on tho atreof. KOR S.U.E Furniture for . room flat, must bo Hold by July 10, nlao flat for rent. Apply Pacific Gro tory, North Rend. KOR SALE One of the best near-lii residence properties In Mnrshfiold must be sold boforo July 20. Will trade on oqulppcd ranch. Address 951 EIrod avenue, Mnrshfiold. KOR RENT I unfurnished house keeping rooms. Apply to Gow Why. KOR SALIC One two-yonr-ohl leg (stored Uolstoln hull of good size nnd gontlu disposition. Apply to R. A. Lnndrlth, Coos RIvor. KOH RENT Kurnlshod 2 room housekeeping apartment. $12. Call 11 a N. 2nd at. or phono 319X. KOR SALE Wild blackberries, by tho box or gallon. Phono orders to 314x2. FOR RENT Modern four-room eot tngo. Inquire of Dr. Leslie. KOR SALE (II acres, hotiso anil barn, nonr Hatchory, on S. Coos River. Somo timber. Will soil whole or part. Sco John Ellnson on plnco. KOR SALE Good piano which has beon used fow yeara. Good tono nnd na good as now. Inquire 187 South Socond street. KOR RENT Kurnlshcd two-room npartniont. Apply Naaburg's Grocery. LOST Elks' tooth. Reward for re turn to Times offlco. KOR RENT' Two nice, furnished front rooms, with bath. 237 N. Rroadway. KOR SALE Gas run go; nearly now. Inquire 184 Market nvo. Phono 394-J. KOR SALE On account of Illness, furniture of seven-room house. Phono 242-L or call 240 North Fourth atreet. KOR RENT. Rooms nnd house keeping apartments. Lioyu Hotel. KOH SALE 12-room lodging house, furulshod. 301 North Front st, Phone 205-J. teams, 207 Blnglojrlgs and 59 head of Btock between Enstsldo and Marsh Hold. Will Picnic the FourJIi Tho young people of tho Ilaptlst Church wi.i hnvo n picnic nt Charleston Ray July 1. They havo chartered the Alice 11., ' which will leave tlie foot of Market aveiiuo at 7: 15 a. in. Seeks Son. 'Mrs, Mnry E. Murphy who resides at 010 North Mill streot, North Manchester, Indiana, has writ ten to Mnrahflcld parties asking them to try to locnto her son, Lloyd Evnrt Murphy, who Is supposed to bo In this section. Close One Day. The C. A. Smith company's big mill will close Thurs day night for the Fourth but will re sumo ngaln Saturday morning. Tnl I Oivlnml Grass. Dal Cathcart today brought to The Chamber of Commerce n sample of tho orchard grass grown In this section. Ho cut it near his homo In West Mnrshfiold and It measured over eight feet, be ing nearly twice as tall as the grass ordinarily grows. Dairy Pays Well. John W. HciiBon of Templetou, Is In town todny. Mr. llcnson bears tho honor of holding the high record for tho creamery tost for tho month of May. Ho milks eight cows and for May received 20 cents a pound for butter fat, which brought him $105. I 'rente Potato. W. G. Stonccyphor of Enstsldc, this morning brought In two freak potatoes which ho found In his garden. Tho potntocs apparently split opon whore tho eyes wore lo cated nild Httlo potatoes grow partly Inside, tho Inrgor potato forming 11 sort of pouch for them. Likes Mnishllelil. Tho Roseburg News says: "Lottors received from Mrs. Evolyn Johnson, of Marsh field, aro to tho effect that sho Ih getting along nicely nnd lino an excellent position. Mrs. Johnson formerly lived in uosoburg nnd was employed by Attorney Gcorgo Noti nor." Finishing Work. Tho Larson dredge Reaver has nearly completed the removal of the shoals In North Coos river nnd will soon go to tho South Fork to tnko out a couplo of shoals near tho Maze and above there Tho work Is being paid for by the government and will greatly improve river navigation. Camps Close. Tho Smith-Powers logging camps will closo tonight for tho Fourth nnd will remain closed until noxt Monday morning. The McDonald and Vaughan camp on Onnlols Creek Ih taking n week's va cation for tho Fourth and nearly all the Rlue Rldga Tigers are In Mnrsh fiold for tho colobratlon. Passe.s Final Text. Mrs. John Sny der hns received word that her 110 phow, John Hayes Jenkins, has passed tho final examination for his appointment to tho U. S. Naval Acad emy nt Annapolis. Ho loft Helllng hnm hint week fnr Annnpolls. Tho nclllnghnm Right nchool escorted him In n body to tho train and some of his Instructors will accompany him as fur as Chlcngo. Siunllpov Cases. Dr. Strnto yes terday quarantined tho Agues John son homo uonr tho month of Pony Inlet for smallpox. The family nre half breed Indians nnd threo or four of tho children had the (lis easo nnd did not know it. Thoy hnd if In n mild form nnd were up nnd around most of the time nnd n physician wns not canon until tuo present enso developed a Httlo more TIME SAVERS $30.00 The Poor Man's Friends The Suburban Homes AND . Time Saver Bicycles You'd like to buy that lot, l)ut it's too far out A TIME-SAVER BICYCLE will cut down the distance for you, A TIME-SAVER BICYCLE will do for you what the trolley has done for the industrious working man in other places, BUY A TIME-SAVER AND A SUBURBAN LOT. You may not look as dignified on a bicycle as you would in an automobile, BUT buying a bicycle In or der to own your home beats selling a home to buy an automobile, We stake our reputation on the. TIME-SAVER BI CYCLES. They carry our name and our guarantee, The people must think so, for they bought 14 in May and 13 in June, Note: Will tho real tatnto agents please amooth It over for mo with the nutomobllo ngenta? RELIABLE TIME SAVERS "Coos King" Bicycles, I ALWAYS Marshfield Cyclery 15f? North roadway sovero. No serious trouble Is nn tlcipntcd from it. Aid School. Tho Allegany school Is arranging for a big entertainment and basket supper at the school house Saturday evening, July 12, nB n benefit for tho school. Tho enter tainment is being nrrnnged by A. H. Heuenergnnrd, the teacher, and his pupils nnd tho ladies of the school district are arranging the supper. The launch Tioga will carry n party from Mnrshfiold and other boats will also provide freo sorvlco from Dan iels Creek nnd other points along tho river. Riirton Case. Ilcfore Judge Coke nt Couulllc todny. 11 motion for a new trial In the enso of State Representa tive J. S. Rnrtn, recently convicted of ussault, is being argued. Reaches Naples. A cablegram nn noiinqes tho snfo nrrlvnl of Miss Mn rlo Mnloney, principal of tho South Mnrshfiold grades, at Naples, Italy. Sho sailed direct from New York for Naples and will start her European trip from there. In Portland. .loo Schott In n let ter to Alfred Matson, says Hint ho and Fred Hill havo returned to Port land and will take night Jobs In a mill near there. Louis Prcsalcr, for merly of Coos Ray, Is engaged In tho real estato business nt Portland. Wed Today. Fred Stora. tlme kcoper nt the McDonald & Vaughan camp, and Miss Stolla Smith woro married today at Cotiulllo nnd will tnko a honeymoon trip to tho Willam ette vnlloy. Mr, Jesso Smith nnd fnni lly nccompnnlcd them to Coqullle this morning. Sen Lion Hides. John Swing of the Tramp, brought In about 00 bull sen Hon hides today for shipment to Snn Francisco. They havo killed about 100 this year. Tho hides bring :t 1-2 cents per pound nnd weigh nbout 100 pounds each. Each lnrgo sea lion Is worth nbout $8 or $9. Tho femnlo sen lions and puppies arc not killed. Supply Pastor. At n mooting of the Mnrshfiold Ilaptlst congregation Inst night, Rev. E. Gnrdlnor, an In structor In the RaptlBt collcgo at Mc Mlnnvllln, was soloctod to supply tho local pulpit for a couplo of months and Is expected hero by noxt Sun day. Tho Ilev. Mr. Sprlggs declined tho cnll from horo. Tho committee In tho menntlmo will try to got Rev. Rnssford to return If his health will permit. Change Contracts. Lawrence Ho fcr, son of Col. E. Hofcr of Snlom, and n member of tho Oregon Paving nnd Qunrry company, which got n smnll street contract hero Monday night, Is figuring with locnl contrnct om to tnko his work, claiming it would not pay him to move his out fit In for ho smnll a Job. It Is un derstood that tho Warren Company will conio In nnd do this work nnd go nftor the later contrnctB to bo let horo. Visiting Elk Dies. John Smytho, n member of the Ludlngton, Mich., lodge of Elks, No. 700, died nt Co (liilllo yesterday. Ho was on route to California to visit and hnd stopped In Coqutllo to visit nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chllds, Mrs. Chllds being a Hlster of hla wife, when ho waa taken fatally III. Tho funornl will bo hold Ir Cnqulllo tills nftornoon nnd will Im under tho auspices of tho Elks, W. It. Haines, A. P. Davis, Hnrry Yo der, C. W. Montgomery nnd Dr. C. C, Tnggart of .Mnrshfiold. going there to assist tho Coquillo Elks In conduct ing It. . . $10.00 rcwn,$5.CO "Per Month Dayton Bicycles USEFUL Phone 158-R PERSONAL NOTES AUGUST LAKESON of Temploton, is hero for the dny. L. D. COLE of Ituynes Inlet, la In town for tho day. NELS PETERSON of Temploton, Is In town on business. C. C. LEdOETT Is a business visitor from Temploton todny. C. U. STALLARD, of Coalcdo, waB a business visitor today. MRS. CLAUSEN or Camp No. 7, Is upending tho dny in town. JOE ROI1ERTS of Temploton. Is spending the dny In town. MILTON LIOHTIIALL Is among the Temploton visitors todny. JOE MURPHY, of Coalcdo, Is In town to spend tho Fourth. A. A. SLOCUM Is a business visitor from Catching Inlot todny. E. J. RALCH, of Coos City, Is In Marshfield on n plcnsuro trip. EARNEST MATSON. of Catching Inlet, Is In town for tho dny. CHAS. ESTERDECK, tho Catching Inlet rancher, Is horo for tho dny. RORT. STEINLECHNER n rnnclicr from Temploton, Is hero on busi ness. II. IL RLAKE, of Dnnlols Creek, wns In Marshfield on business to dny. MRS. CHAS. SPOONER Is horo from Catching Inlet on n shopping trip. JAY RICHARDS, of Catching Inlot, Is In town today on n pleasure trip. MRS. PRANK DAVIES. of Ross In lot Is hero on u shopping trip todny. C. E. HANSEN, who Is In town from HnyncB Inlet will return tills nft ornoon. WM. SHARP came In from the Terry rnnch on Isthmus Inlet thla morning, MRS. 0. A. DARKER Is spending tho dny In .Mitfuhllold from hor Catching Inlot liolUO. PRANK HLACK nnd family will leave In tho morning to spend tho Fourth at Sumner. MRS. P. VOX of Mnxwoll, came to town this morning on tho early bont to snond tho dny. ED COFFELT returned this morn ing from Elkton whoro ho linn beon visiting his fnmlly. WALTER RORERTSON nnd sou enmo In from Tomplelon to ro mnln over the Fourth. EARL MARTIN of Temploton, Is In town on n pleasure trip todny. Ho will return thla nftcrnoon. MISS LIZZIE FOX, of Rnndon. Is visiting with hor sister, Mrs. Mngglo Ogron, nt Forndnlo. P. J. SHEEHAN of Smith-Powers Cnmp No. r, enmo In yestordny to spond tho Fourth on tho Day. JOHN J. VALENTINE AND MR. PE TERS will bo outgoing pnssengors via Drain tomorrow morning. SCARPALIA & FLICK, contractors for Grant Smith & Co., nt Lnkc Hlde, nio hero to spond tho Fourth. S. C. GARDNER and wlfo of Templo ton, enmo to North Pvond this morn ing to romnin over tho Fourth. MISS LOLA MONTGOMERY, who is teaching on Dnnlols Creel;, is visiting with friends until nfter tho Fourth. T. 13. WILLEY enmo In from tho Donn ranch on Catching Inlot this morning nnd will return this nf tornoon. MISS RELVA FLANAGAN, a tonch cr on South Inlot, Is enjoying hor vncatlon of two wcoks at hor homo In South Mnrshfiold. MISS V. RORERT8, tho Lnkovlow school toachor, wns In Mnrshfiold this morning on her wny to Rnn don, whoro alio will apond n wook. JOHN J. PLEGER, foromnn of tho government printing offlco nt Mn nlln. P. 1., Is spondlng n fow days on tho Dny, looking ovor this sec tion. MRS. R. W. OLSON will ontortnln a fow frlonda at hor homo In South Marshfield nt Bowing Thursdny, complimentary to Miss Edith M. UimnlnR of Horko oy. i.. J. CROFT, into of Contmlla. Wash., who Is spending tho suni- mor nt his Curry County hunting presorvo, Is In Mnrshfiold for a" fow days on pleasure, MR. AND MRS. LOUIS KEATING aro oxpocted in tho city on n visit to frlonda nil rolntlves. Thoy will make the trip via Gnrdlnor, where thoy will visit Mr. Kentlng'a broth or. A. O. ROGERS nnd wlfo. of South Coos RIvor, enmo down tho rlvor in Mr. Rngors' speed boat this morning. This nftornoon Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rogor8, Mr, and Mrs. Horbort Rngors and Mr. nnd Mrs. Molchor Nolaon, will motor to Shoro Acres In tho Rogers mn chlno. Fourth of Jolly Celelbrailioira Will not be complete without Ice ("mini, Candy and Mime re freshing drinks. You know that the best on Coos Ray may always be found nt Suiters'. Hero's tho plnco to iiiuko your headquarters whenever you want anything In tho lino of refreshments. Try our Undo Sam Sundae or a "VniiUeo Doodle" l-'l.. Rain or Shine WE KEEP ADVANCING. Pntronlzo our store and you get tho moat up-to-date sorvlco and gooda. Your proscriptions aro filled In a scientific maunor from tho purest drugs nnd chom IcalB nnd you may rest assured that every person and prescrip tion will bo treated right. STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLXR REMEDIES.