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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1913. EVENING EDITION. I g4Ntt5 The Ball Tan or Black, fS.OO Featured in Jft Our Spring fjT snowing. WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Hpeolallsts to ."Men and Hoys. 2S U. !txai3M6SEgtSr4 WE HAVE PROGRESSED so fnr In perfecting our Btoro service tlint now wo Imvo only to ((intend with tlio problem of Inducing you to examine Its benefits to you. Taking lots of oxcrelso? Ever Hprnln your nn lo or wrlHt7 "Flrst-nld-to-thclnjured" KKXAL IClTltltlXCJ Oil, takes tliu stiffness out In no tliuu-i better than nnythlng else you could uhl. 25c and 50c. Cotton, bandage), Btorlllzoil and med icated for lioHpltat and home iibo. "tin: swkktxkss ok low i'Iiick .seldom i-:qi.i.s tin: bittkrxkhs ok poor ql'alitv." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." TIIK RKXALL STORK. 'MAIN 298 PHONE ORPHEUM TONIGHT A TWO-RKKL KKATVRK, "A DRAMA I.V TIIK A III." This Is a poweiful drumu, composed of flying ninehlno races, HplllH and other thrilling Incldenta. Mil. MINTKIt.VS MISADVENTURES Vltngrnph, featuring Maurice CoMtolll). NEW IM'IMI. I'MIhoii. A conicdy-drama. TKe Royal TONIGHT MWO AND DOXDALK, 'ilmt pretty and attraetlvo sister team In the latent and up-to-date songs and dunces. In Pictures: OM'.MO.NT WEEKLY Seo hu gienlost events or tlio world In the hiht few weoks. TIIK IIONI) OF DltOTHERIIOOD- Aaother one of thono beautiful (liitmift.it .............. 41... t i " '" i,iii-n iiuii wu nine been showing. TIIK ORPHAN'S MINEA Wostorn lltiiit by tlio American Co. Morton's Knur-plcro Orchestra Will Kuinlsh the Music. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MMtSIIKIKLH OYCLKRY. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable CoosJBay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield T. J. SOAIPK. w. s. nitowN g A. n. nonciNs Marshfield PA,NT AND - DECORATING CO. Uotlmntcs Furnished. IMioiib 1H7-L Marshfield. Or. Have That Rdof Fixed NOW L Bee GOUTHELL PHONE 3171. Style King of the season A new high toe. US Bowling Alley! JiT.-i NORTH KROXT STREET Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies Low' Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks bdtween any points In Marshlletd for tlio follow ing rates, delivery to bo intulo In tlio llrst stories of buildings: Ono .trunk $ .iM Three trunks !W Twolvo trunks i.no Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Ilclsner, Prop. Plioncs, 120-J: 49-L: 9S-R. WANTED watches that won't keep time. Dirty and rancid oil aro the ruination of your watch. Let mo handle It and preservo It perfectly for years to come. E. C. BARKER 22C Front st. Mnrshtl Id. Or. Unique Pantatorium THE MOIJEItN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSKR8 and UAT RENOVATORS Agent for Edrward n. Straus A Co., Flno Tailoring. Let u make your next suit. ' i 2B5 CENTRAL. Phone 250-X First ClassWeaving Promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory On Sherman avenue between Califor nia and Connecticut. Phone 174. North Bend. Or. Ride In Lynn Lambeth's 1018 7 pnssonger Cadillac. Stand at WH yor'a Cigar Store. Telephono 18-J. After H p. m telephone 2G0-L, tho Right Cafe. Careful driving assured. Prompt attention. Will go anywhere, any time, day or night. Leaves HIll yer's Cigar Store to meet all trains and boats. fl icm&p yswm SHOE JULY TIDES. llolow Is given the time and height of high and low water at llarshllultl. The tides aro plated In the order of occurrence, with their tlmc3 on thg llrst lino nud heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar 7 lira.. 1.29 11.03 n.r.4 11.10 ,Ft. .. G.!i 0.7 5.0 1.8 itoitx. lU'CKINOHAM To Mr. and MrB. D. L. Buckingham, at their homo In Ferndnlc. Sunday, July C, 19 l.'l, a daughter. Mother ami child aro doing well and the city engineer Is as proud of his new girl as the prospective boulevard to tho sea. Picnic Tomorrow. Weather per mitting, Prldo of Oregon Camp R. N. A. and visiting members with the WANT ADS. TYPEWRITER AXI) BOOKKKKPKR employed part of time will do bookkeeping or typewriting when wanted for anyone requiring such services. AddresH K., enro Times. NOTICE. Party who took red ruff-neck sweater by nilstnko or otherwise from Bowery dunce platform. North Heud, Saturday evening kindly re turn, mime to Times office. WANTED (llil for general house work. Mrs. A. 11. Powers, phono 207. I'Olt ItK.N'T I furnished housekeep ing rooms. $18, Including electric light and water. Apply KM S. Broadway. I'Olt SALK OK ItK.N'T Modern house at Hunker Mill. Call at Staddon Studio. 1C8 S. Broad way. WAXTKD Boys to deliver The Times. Must bo 12 years of age or over and In fifth grade or above, In school. Inquire Times office after 4 o'clock. I.O.ST bracelet in Xorth Beiul Sat urday evening, In front of Nowb stand. Please return to Times of fice. KOI XII Piilr gentleman gloves on Central avenue. Owner mny have same by calling at Times offlco and paying for this notice. 'Oil HAliK l-year-ohl, city-broken horse: 1000 poundB. Sou Torrey, Dlanchnrd Barn. LP. ST (iiav rain coat. Times offlco. Leave at KX( IIAXCKD, ly mistake, a red sweater, at Kckhoff Hall, Xorth Bend, Saturday evening. Ownor may get same by calling nt Har bor Office and paying for this ad. I'Olt SALE haunch "Kscort." 7 feet I In. beam and 2 1 foot keel. Strong, snrvh cable boat, good cab In. suitable for family or ranch use. Apply John Bear. 101 Tenth btreet, .Marshfield. KOP. SALE House anil burn mid 20 lots, well Improved. In First Ad dition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, 1C0 chickens. Phono 3151 or address J. K. Fitzgerald, or come and see. I'Olt ItKXT Two modern .l-ronui flats. Inquire S0" Central ave. WAXTKI)- Two girls lor kitchen work. Scandinavians preferred. Call or telephone. C. A. Smith Lumber Co.'s mill office. SALKSMAX WAXTKD To sell lots n now town on Wlllamotto Pa cific By, Good contrnct to live man. W. W. Wlthee, 023 Willam ette St., Kiigono, Or. IIOTI'L and livery for sale In good, new town on now railway west of Eugene, Or.; nleo opening for good party. Ternis aro easy. Pur loin Townslto, 023 Willamette St., Kugeue, Oregon. ' KOR SALE In North Bond, restau rant nnd G-rooniB of furniture, ready to occupy, price $235; $85 cash, balance in easy paymonts. See Going & Harvoy. WAXTKD Will purchase one half Interest In a live, going con cern, which nets 20 per cent and hotter. Address Box 28, Times offlco. KOR SALK Ono tent nud platform 17x15. Full and comploto camp ing outfit. Back of Coleman's Jowolry Store, North Bend. KOR SALK Furniture for n room flat, must be sold by July 10, also flat for rent. Apply Pacific Gro- cory, North Bond KOlt RENT Furnished 2 room housekeeping apartment. $12. Call 413 N. 2nd st. or phone 3 IPX. KOR HALE Wild blackberries, by the box or gallon. Phone orders to 314x2. KOR RKXT Furnished two-room apartment. Apply Nasburg's Grocery. KOR RKXT Two nlco, furnished front rooms, with bath. 237 N. uroauwuy, FOR SALK On account of Illness, luruuure oi ouvcu-iuuhi uuuau. Phone 242-L or call 246 North Fourth street. FOR SALE 12-room lodging house, furnished. 361 North Front ot. Phone 205-J. LOCAL TK.MPKRATURK, RKCORD. For tho 2 1 hours ending nt 4:43 a. in., July 7, by Hen. Ostllnd, apcclnl Government me toorologlfcol observer: Maximum G8 Minimum 4!) At 4:13 a. in 52 Preclpltntlon None Peclpltatlon slnco Sept. 1 1912 01.85 Peclpltatlon same period last year G1.17 Wind. Northwest; cloudy. Kastsldo Sowing club will hold a pic nic Tuesday, July 8, at Kastslde. Tho Traveler will leave Market street dock nt 8:30 a. in., mid call at depot dock. Council Tonight. The Mnrshnold City Council will meet this evening to take up vnrious street matters. Kills Bear. Stanley Oldlaud the other day killed a big black benr within about two tulles of IiIb ranch. ('amps Itc-opcn. The logging camps which were closed down for the week of the Fourth, opened this morning. I'nlnii Services. There was a large' attendance at the first of the Union . Services held In the opera Iioiihu Inst evening. Rev. Cooley de livered a most Interesting and In structive sermon. Sunday School Picnic. Tho Marshfield Episcopal church Sunday School will give a picnic tomorrow on the wireless hill. Tho children nre to assemble nt tho rectory at 11:30 with lunch baskets. Xorth Bend Contracts. Tho North Bund City Council will meet tomor row night to award contractu for about $70,000 worth of Btreet work. It will bo let on unit bids nnd some lively competition Is anticipated. Auto From Randoii. Ray Martin nud Catcher Johnston of the Bandon ball team cumo over via Myrtle Point by auto last evening. The road wns pretty muddy between Co qulllo and Bandon nnd thoy had to got out a few places and shove tho machlno through, Xew .Speed Boat. W. H. Cavnn auga, of Kastslde, Is having a low Victor 00-horse-power engine install ed In tho now racing boat. Tho en gine Is a strictly racing engine, as Is the hull, nud It Is expected to break all records. Mr. Cavannugh hopes to have the small craft In operation this evening. May Visit Here'. Mrs. I). C. Green Is rejoicing over the news that sho has received that her fath er, J. C. Soxton, of Indlnna, Is a member or tho party making the ucross-tho-contlneut automobile run from Indianapolis to Snn Francisco and Lob Angeles and sho hopes to havo him visit her Coos Bay homo before his return. Anderson's Cousin. E. C. Ander son, who formerly ran a restaurant hero nnd who Is now cooklnu In a Wlllott & Burr camp on tho Smlth- powors lino noyond Myrtle Point, says that Hud Anderson Is his cou sin. Ho attributes Bud's defeat by Cross to Bud being overtrained In the effort to mako 133 pounds. Kastslde Council. Tho Eastsldo council will moot tomorrow night to tako up various matters. R. J, Mont gomery's resignation ns councilman hus been filed with Recorder Lcnton and steps may bo taken to fill tho va cancy. The applications of tho Ore gon Powor compnny mid K. C. Drews for electric and wutor franchises thero mny nlso como up. Kinney Ileal. Nothing now hns been heard concerning the status of tliu Wllsoy-Klnney denl. Frank Wulto loft for Portland yestordny rud Judge Briinough should reach' tVore from London In a day or two. Coos Bay parties aro expecting word tomorrow ns to the Kngllsh syndi cate's stand, tl Is said that If Frank B. Wnlto reduces his claims against Kinney the denl mny go tn rough, Child Hint. This morning, 1). L. Footo's llttlo sou ran out Into South Fourth stroot nonr Central nnd got In front of tho Connor & Honglaud delivery nuto. Tho chMd was knocked down beforo Ilnl Carlyle could stop tho truck. Tho llttlo follow wns somewhat bruised but not serlosly In J u rod. Had Mr. Cnrlylo not boon running slowly with tho machlno In full control, ho might have run over tho llttlo follow. PostnMeo Bids. A bid by F. B. Wulto to furnish n building for tho postofflco on his vncant lot on Soc ond streot,. just north of the Coko building, wns recolvod by Postmaster Curtis last Saturday. Threo bids havo been submitted, tho othors be ing for tho Williams building nt Broadway nnd Curtis nud tho Ron borg corner nt Control and Third. It will probably ho a fow weeks boforo tho result Is known. Damage Car. Joo Housor's Whlto steamer wns somewhat damaged yesterday near Big Creek. .1. L. Koontz wns driving tho machlno, and Joo Housor, Shannon Mltcholl, Jesso Wagner nnd Gonrgo Johnson We make good Clothes, We make them here in Marshfield, You can come in and see us make them, BUT: We also take orders for Clothes made by Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago Good Business Suits from $20 to $30, Tailor-measured; Tailor-made, and; Your money's worth guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN Merchant Tailor 365 Front St, Marshfield, Oregon, Good work in everything pertaining to tailoring. wore riding with him. On the big hill nenr Big Creok, tho machlno balked and started back and In order to stop It, they hnd to ditch hor. lempornry repairs wore effected and they were nble to get back to Marsh field In her. At Los Angeles. Jim Mulloy who has been tanking a tour of tho const, wont to Los Angeles Inst weok and it Is presumed that ho took In the Anderson-Cross fight. He Is expect ed homo next week. Ranch llnine Burned. The ranch home of J. S. .Musters, about a mile below Sumner on Caching Inlet, was destroyed by fire tills fonioon. Mr, Mnsters camo to Marshfield on tno morning boat and soon after his i arrival received word that Ills house nnd burned. No particulars were given, but It Is believed that most of tho contents wore destroyed. Mrs. Masters, two sons nnd other inotnhors of tho family wero thcro. The houso was worth about $1500 and Mr. Masters has bomc Insur ance on It. Auto Accident. Dr. L. O. Johnson drove his machine over from Myrtlo Point yesterday, -bringing A. K. Adol sporgcr home. En routo 'thoy had several near nccldents In meeting ma chines on the shnrp, narrow curves on the road botween Marshfield nnd Coqulllc. They collided with Stuts man's machine breaking wlndshlclf. Stutsman took the hanll nnd lost n wheel. Later they narrowly missed a collision with Pat Hennessey nnd nearly wont over the bank. Dr. Johnson started back last evening with Carl Davis. Thero was unu sually henvy auto traffic on the rond yesterday, machines tnklng many of tho loggers and others back to camp. It Is likely tlint a campaign will bo started to straighten out nnd widen the rond In tho worst places. PERSONAL NOTES JOHN PORTER, of Allegany, Is In town todny. J. C. KENDALL wont to Coqulllo to dny on business. E. A. BECKETT, of Coqullle, Is In town on business. GEO. ROBERTS Is a visitor -from Hnynes Inlet today. .. T. SIGLIN, of Isthmus Inlut, Is in town on business. C1US HEARD camo over 'from Pros per to spend tho Fourth. MISS INA WELLS, of Haynes Inlet, ; Is spoudlng tho dnv In town. EVAN HODSOX, of South Coos River, Is a Marshllold visitor. GEORGE BLAKE Is n business vis- ltor from Catching Inlot today. ANSON ROGERS and wlfo nre In town on u business trip today. EMIL MATSON. of Catching Inlet. Is n town visitor for tho dny. MRS. G. R. GULOVSON left on tho Brenkwntor yestorday for Portland. ALVA ORAMBY camo to town this morning from North Coos River. II. M. HAKKLTON Is visiting In town for tho dny from Cntchlng Inlet. 11. LOCKHART loft this morning on u business trip to Myrtlo Point. MRS. O. W. ROSS returned this morning from n visit to Ton Mllo. J. P. DAVIS, and two Bons nro vIb Itlng horo todny from Hnynes In let. MRS. C, W. GIBBS, of North Inlet, Is In town today on n shopping trip. CI IAS. ESTKRBKCK, a Cntchlng In lot rancher, Is In town on busi ness. C. W. ELMORE returned this morn ulug from n Sunday visit nt Al legany. MISS HELEN LANDRITH. of North Coos River. Is In town today vis iting frlouds, J. T. DAVIS, n Tomploton fnrmor. Is hero today looking nfter busi ness Interests. NELS MONSON, n prominent ranch or on Hnyuos Inlet, Is In town on n business trip. E. I). NOOXAX enmo to town this morning from his homestend on South Coob Rlvor. II. C. TUTTLK returned to Myrtlo Point this morning after upondlng sovornl days bore. MRS. M. J. OSTROW and children left yestordny for a visit In Port land and Seattle. MRS. XORIS JEXSEX loft today for Coqulllo for n week's visit nt the L. A. Llljonvlst homo. MR. AND MRS. CARL M'COLLOCH, of Hnynes Inlet, nro spoudlng tho day horo with relntlves. L. F. Cl'RTIS returned to Conlodo this morning after n sovoral days' visit with friends horo. KRNKST LARSEN returned to Ro moto this afternoon nftor spend ing tho Fourth on tho Boy. MR. AND MRS. ROSCO BIASCA and llttlo daughter aro visiting lii town todnv from Coos Rlvor. JOB ROONEY loft on the nftornoon train for Romoto, whoro ho has nccopted n position of onglneor. A. E. SEAMAN Is planning n trip to Floronco In tho nonr futuro to ' look after proporty Interests thoro. MISS MAUD BOWRON AND MR. ROWHAY returned this morning from nn over-Sundny visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowron, of Lakeside. T. J. KOI.STAD and daughter, Miss Lean Kolstnd, are visiting In Marshllold today from Coos River. J E. NOAH, of North Coos River, came down tho rlvor In his launch this morning to uttend to busl- 11088 MR. AND MRS. W. A. LUCE AND CATHERINE STUMP nro spending tl e day hero from South Cooa River. MRS. FANNIE O'DONNRLL AND DAUGHTER. MARGARET, loft yesterdny on tho Urenkwater for Portland. JAMES KELLOND loft on the morn ing train for Myrtle Pn'i -fter visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Kollond. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL vent to Co qullle this morning to attend tho adjourned session of the Coos county commissioners. LUTHER JUDY mid wife, of Loon Lake, who wero Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Egcnhoff, returned homo todny. CHARLES II. CURTIS of tho Unlrfrt Ment compnny, loft on the Break water yesterday on a business and plonsiire trip to Portland for a couple of weoks. MR. AND MRS. NELS MOXSOX, Jr., returned to town this morning from celebrating tho Fourth at Temploton and visiting relatives on Hnynes Inlet. J. W. BENNETT mid Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. O'Brien returned yesterday from a visit at tho J. W. Bennett Bummer homo nt Ten Mile. Mrs. Bennett will continue her visit. JOS. RONEY of the Coos Dny Homo Telephone company Is expecting his family hero from Bonner's Ferry, Idnho, whoro thoy havo been visiting nt tho home of his son. REV. L. W. CHANDLER, pastor of tho M. E. Church, this city, Is ac companying Dr. J. T. Abbott, Supt of tho District, on his tour through Coos nnd Curry counties. Drain Nonpareil. I. B. GOODMAN has returned from Mnrshflold, whoro ho spout tho pnst fow weeks. Mr. Goodman Is n foot racer nnd participated In a number of feats during his so journ on tho const. Roseburg Nowb. L. M. NOBLE. D. L. ROOD AND A. H. POWERS wero among tho Mnrshflold people nttondlng tho Myrtlo Point rncos Saturday. Mr. Noble again proved himself n good Judge of horses and Is snld to havo como out ahead by about $125. ROBERT VOX and wlfo, and Mrs. Magglo Ogron, returned this morn ing from a visit with Mrs. Fox' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mon son, of Hnynes Inlot. They at tended tho Templeton Fourth col ebrntlon and report u good time. LADIES! YOU MAY TAKE YOUR CHOICE of any TRIM.MKD HAT In my store during tho next two weeks KOR 85 KACIL CLARKK MILLIX KBV. Cnr Brnndwnv and Contrnl. The Railway Celebration Next But you will not have to wait for thai. Celebrate every day with n refreshing fountain drink at Sur fers; the best on Coos Bay. It wilt add to pleasure and your health. (i'ikkI Ice cream, ami candy, too, nt Sailer's. Whooping Cough greatly rolloved by Penslar Croup Remedy Will give splendid results In nil enses of hoarso, "tight" or spas modic coughs, and particularly In tho paroxysms of whooping cough, TIIK STORK KOR QUALITY GOODS AXD PKXSLAR RKMKDIKH. Canning. Season Is At Its Heighth Now Wo hnvo tho FRUIT JARS AND SUGAR Economy Jin's Sure-Seal Jars Mason Jars Jelly Glasses Jar Caps Jar Rubbers Economy Clamps Sugar In Kitty nnd Hundred. pound hags. Phono orders recelvo prompt and careful attention The Bazar "Store ot Quality." Phone 32. Leave oi-ders for wild black-berries.