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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION.' Take Your Profit Now YOU buy clothes for the profit you get out of the deal. It's a good idea to keep that in mind when you buy clothes or anything else. The amount of profit you get depends on what clothes you buy when you buy them. Right now, during our dcnniiK'o sal you can get Hart Schaffner & Marx suits at ono-l'ourtli oLT regular prices. Such suits are always profitable to (lie wearer. You may as well get the benefit of an extra summer suit. The profit in it is here for you. Men's Men's Men's Men's Men'" Men's Men's Men's McnV Men's 1)5.00 $1)0.00 .$27.50 $25.00 Suits Suits Knits Suits $22.50 Suits $20.00 $17.50 $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits now now now now. . . . now. . . . now now , now. . . now. . . now $ $20.85 $22.85 $20.85 $.18.85 $1(5.85 $14.85 D.85 1.85 9.85 7.85 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, 25 PER CENT OFF. BOYS' STRAIGHT PANTS SUITS, 1-2 PRICE. 50c BALBRIOOAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 35c. BOYS' ODD STRALGHT PANTS, 25e. WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys. JUST RECEIVED! A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF THE FAMOUS Rexall Remedies and Toilet Articles Including the HARMONY ROSE GLYCERINE SOAP C fwfc 15 cunts a bar, or 2 for VCIH& See this large line of REXALL GOODS in our windows, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM TONIGHT f'DOW.V IX DEAR l,l) NEW ORLEANS," song by .Miss Ada Miller. BIIYI.0CK A two-reel feature, adapted from Shakespeare's famous play, Tlio Merchant of Von loo. 2IIA.Y PROSPECTOR A great Western story, featuring (I. M. Anderson, ilULl'CTANT CINDERELLA Comedy. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. jMarshfeld to Roseburg in 12 Hours VIA MYRTLE POINT. Autos to Hosi'luir!' every duv. iucludlnit Sunday, tit 5 A. 31. ! leaching; ltsiliut'fc n P. M., Hint day. Fine, 11.75. To Coqulllc, '-MMi. To Myrtle Point. 82.75. ALL BAGGAGE CARRIED. Start from Chandler Hotel. ' Infoi'inntlon, rcservtitlou and tickets at Owl Prescription Pharmacy wii.ivir i. rniiAV. 1 0iMsItv Chandler Hotel. Phono 71 5Te Royal TONIGHT '. RENO'S NHW NOVELTY SHOW. 00 jicrformlng animals. Edu- r "mi puriormiiiK rats nml ,, ,uo' 0I educated guinea 1 110 trnillm it mnnlni'D 0 UlQ tllPOI-V nt nnrnrln 1m I monkey, tlio apo, Is tlio missing I UOtWeon in nn n.wl .i,hi,iiii.i he Inst net of a human being. " " eo mo inreo-raunu l"K contest between two largo u me only mouse that can Ht lllOliev nH Hin ,,..i i -r v ..... lU.MIIIUIIU Ul ll he performance of ther,o animals r"i '!- laugnabio, but nstruc llnil pirns n .,.! i i...i..i... he mimicry of man. -u uvi or nil new pictures. Arillllsttlmi. frr "oor. Lie. Ilnlconv. 10c. S. P. WILL BUILD BRIDGE IN SPRING That's the latest railway iIokj, hut If you vysnt tlio latest as ell as tlio best fountain drinks on Coos linv von ill Iiiivk tn i-iiinn to Snr- Ltvr'H for them. Have you tried an "Nile's Deiigui." it a inosi iieiigui- ful and satisfying drink. Try one nt S A It T E It S. PHONE 158-R 1 TEN-CENT Messenger Service MAnsHPIELD CVOLEItY. feS Job Printinj Done at Times' Office NORTH BEND NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Cuvnnnugh and children, Claire, Edpn, Hubert r.ud Edith, Ilov. It. N. Lewis, Misses Xleliolsen, Mndgo Ooldur, Evelyn Vineyard expect to lenvo Monday for n camping trip at Charleston. Mr. (inil Mrs. Geo. Muck nnd lit tle daughter, Cecil. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. I.. Swcnrlngor nnd daughters, Mar Jorlo nnd Catherine who havu been camping nt Smith's Ilusln, and at tlio llntchory for the Inst 10 days, re turned home Inst evening. Mrs. Frank Prey of Eastslde, vis ited friends nt Morcy hospital yes-terdny. I PERSONAL NOTES JULY TIDES. llolow Is given tlio time and height of high and low water nt llarshflcld. The tides aro placed In tlio order of occurrence, with tholr times on th first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on con ccutlve holghts will indlcnto whether tt Is high or low water, f'or high water on tlio bar 21 lirs. , Ft. . , lira. Ft.., lira. Ft. . , Ilm. Ft. . , 1.07 r,.r 1.12 5.3 5.21 4.9 0.10 1.8 10.35 0.0 11.01 o.r. 11.20 0.8 G.02 4.5 5.19 5.1 5.47 5.3 G.18 5.3 11.4!) 1.2 10.50 2.1 11.29 2.0 0.0 0.0 C.4S 5.3 WKAT1I Kit FORECAST. Illy AmocIMM ITcii to Coot llr TlniM.l OREGON Showers In west and showcrB and thundor Btorms In cast portion. Cooler Tuesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tlio 21 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., July 21, by IlonJ. Ostllnd. special Government me tcrologlBt. Maximum 72 Minimum 54 I At 4:43 a. in GO Precipitation None Precipitation slnco Sept. 1. 1912 G 1.81 Precipitation snmo porlod Inst year CI. 17 Wind: Northwest, elenr. (Jet Workmen. Thirty men ur rlved on the Xnnn Smith for Wlllctt & irurr. Ing the launching at North Dond yestordny. M. .1. HOWKON Is In town from Max-well. MRS. D. M. IUCHARD50X spent yesterday at the Maze. JAY UICHAIIDS Is spending tlio day hero from Sumner. 012NH QUANT, foreman of Camp 7, spent yesterday In town. MUS. II. II. IJAYNES Is shopping hero todny from Coos City. GEORGE STEMMERMAN of Allega ny, is here today on business. MRS. R. N. DUCKETT is a visitor from North Coos River today. MR. AND MRS. KD McKEOWN Bpcnt yesterday hero from Conlcdo. MRS. A. A. MASTERS of Sumner. Is In Mnrshflcld on n shopping trip. FRANK YOKEY, of Tomploton, Is a business visitor hero today. CAPT. A. C. IIOONE Is here todny from Sumner on n business trip. E. O. HALL, the Sumner merchant, Is In Mnrshflcld todny on business. JOHN VANDERGER, of Lakeside, Is a business visitor here for tlio day. J. P. DAVIS, of Hayncs Inlet, Is In town today on a short business trip. DEN RODERTS, of Tomploton, Is a business visitor hero for tho day. Finnish Fine Home. Tho new homo or Judge D. L. Watson at Coos City Is Hearing completion and when finished It will ho one of tho finest homes In tho county. WANT ADS. FOR SAMC 10 acres, (I miles from Mnrshfleld, 1 mile from landing; 9 acres Denver Dam creek bottom, balance hill side and bench; trout stream bottom .cleared; will sell on ensy terms or trade town property. Phono 31 1X3 or write W. A. Coll-ver. IF VOl' ARE in the market for a business of uuy kind, sco McMil lan, Coos liny Realty Co. FOR SALIC One four-hole range made by Charter Oak peoplo; one sowing machine, iiBcd very littlo less than your. 893 North 1st st. FOIt SAI.K Modern IM-oom fur nished house, with 4 lots, chicken houses and shop tools; a pleasant homo with bay vlow. See S. S. Ackles. owner, Enstsldo. FOIt ItKNT FIve-rooin modern cottage on Ninth st. South. In quire E. A. Anderson. Phono 2152-1.. FOIt ItKNT Furnished Itnusekeop. lug rooms. 410 S. Fourth street. FOIt SALE (1.1 acres rich bottom laud, part undor cultivation, somo Improvements, Vi mile wntor frout, 2'j miles from North Rend, Or. Kxeollont dnlry ranch. $G0 per aero. For further Informa tion address McLeod, McKay & Co., North Dond, Or. FOR SALE Household furniture for a sovon-room houso. comploto, for 1100.50. 1G8 So. 2nd street. FOIt SALE Motorlioat, length 2(1 feet, motor six h.p., four cyclo TriiBcott: prlco $275. Inquire at Times office FOIt SALK .12-foot cabin launch, completely equip ped for cruising. Cooking galley, deck chairs, etc. Main cabin finished In hnrdwood panels. Launch Is In perfect condition throughout, having re cently beon overhauled and repainted. Is prac tically as good as now. Cost originally $2500 and if taken nt once will sell for $07.1. Responsible parties can buy It on their own terms. Call or address Tho Gunnery, Marshfleld. FOR SALE Small shoo shop on Front street, Mnrshfleld, Or., with good trade developed. Owing to death of my uncle I must stay in Tacoma. Shop Is worth $200 to $250, but will sell for $150 cash. Complete examination and Inves tigation Invited. Got key at the "Smokehouse." Oscar E. Wall, 2312 North 30th street, Tacoma, Wash. FOR ItKNT Four room house nnd three room flat furnished. Ap ply J. W. Motley, phono 198. FOR SALE Launch "Escort," 7 feet 4 In. beam nnd 24 foot keel, Strong, serviceable boat, good cab In, suitable for family or ranch use. Apply John Bear, Id Tenth street, Marshfleld Near Accident. II. J. Jones, while riding his motorcyclo yesterdny, crashed Into John Williams' bicycle. Ho wns going slowly nnd neither rider wns hurt nor much dnmngo done. North Inlet Won. Tho ball game at tho Lakoslde grounds yesterday afternoon between Nnrtn Inlet and North Lako resulted In tho dofent of tho latter. A largo crowd was present and thero was plenty of ontliiislasin. Named Guardian. Marlon Flor ence Lnngonhorg was this afternoon appointed guardian over Knthorlno Lnngcnbcrg, tho 3-ycnr-old child who was recently rendered fnthorleBB through the death of Edmund Lnn gonhorg. Rosoburg News. Honor Visitor. Thero wns n daucn Inst Saturday evening nt Tomploton In honor of Clydo Schubo, of Snn Francisco, who Is visiting nt tho G. M. Wnlkor homo. .Mr. Schubo expects to lonvo on tho next Nnun Smith for his homo. Fell From llleycle. Jnrl Nerd rum, a small boy living on South Fifth streot, got n nasty fall from his bicycle on North Rrondwny this morning. Tho fall was a hard ono, but ho luckily escaped with a few bruises nnd n bad fright. Visitors on Coos Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Dlovor, La Grando, Oregon, nrrlved todny for an extended visit nt the homo of Cnpt. C. K. Edwards nt Allegany. Mrs. Dlovor Is n nleco of Mrs. Ed wards. Mr. Dlovor Is n pnsson ger onglneor on tho O.-W. R. & N. running out of Ln Grande. Entertains Today. Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon was hostess nt a 1 o'clock luncheon todny compH'montnry to Miss Vera Dlndlngor of Portland, Miss Ruth Smith who recently re turned from Columbia Unlvorslty nt Now York City, nnd Miss Mnbol Wil son of Snlom, Oregon, who Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls. Interest In Pool (fame. Tlio pool fans nnd ndmlrors of tho game aro manifesting much Interest ln tho mntch gnmo botwoon Lester McDon ald nnd Den Piatt, which will bo played at the Blanco Dllllnrd Hall tomorrow evening nt 8:30. This 200 bnlls call allot gamo Is for a purso of $50 and tho Coos Dny championship, nnd Is expected to settlo who Is tho best plnyor on Coos Dny. It Is not imlikely, howover, thnt tho winner will bo compelled to dofond his tl tlo as thoro aro somo other pretty good pool sharks In tho city, who may wish n try nt IL ' ROY PETTINGALL, of Coqulllo, Is hero on n few days' business trip. WILLIAM INGERSOLL, of North Inlot, Is In town today on n busi ness trip. ARTHUR M'KEOWN spout yestor dny with his family on South Coob River. JERD AND GEORGE SHAPERS of Allegany, enmo down the rlvor this morning. JOE ROONEY will leave tomorrow for Elkton, whero ho 1b employed as engineer. ' JOHN SCHETTER, a Tomploton rnncner, is making a uusincss trip hero for tho dny. T. M. HUSSEY. wont to Cnmp 1 this morning nftcr spending yesterday ncro with friends. WILL PRESTON loft on tho morn ing train for Conledo nftor spend ing Sunday In town. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS will lenvo on tho Droakwntor to visit her slater in Seattle ED. YARDROUGII loft for Camp G this morning having spout Sun day hero with friends. W. M. MODLEY AND WIFE of Coos River, loft todny for Portland nnd othor northern points. MISS RUTH HARRIS enmo to town from Sumner this morning nnd will visit for n few days.. ARCHIE PHILLIPS. JR., roturnod to North Bond nftor n visit with friends on Catching Inlet. FRANK GRANT, foreman of Camp 5, returned to Conledo this morn ing nftor n Sunday visit hero. L. T. MORGAN AND C. C. WINTER MUTE will bo outgoing passengers on tho Drain stngo tomorrow. GEORGE REAVIS roturnod to Conl edo this morning nftor n several days' visit hero with frlonds. E. T. WILLIAMS, head timekeeper for Wlllott & Durr, returned to Myrtlo Point today having spent Sunday here. JUDGE COKE and family and E. G. Perhnm and family, motored' to DrewHter Valley yesterday and spent tho day. GEO. HEIN5CE, who has been vis iting at tho G. M. Walkor home nt Tomploton, roturnod to town this morning. EVANGELIST DAVIS, the lumber jnck preachor, arrived from Port land for n couple of weeks stay on Coos Dny. MISS TILLSTROM, of Eastslde, re turned this morning from Haynes Inlet whero sho visited nt tho Ncls Potorson home. MRS. A. H. EDDY nrlvcd horo Sat urday night from Southorn Ore gon to visit nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. P. N. Flagg. WM. DENNING and family nrrlved horo from Astoria, whoro Mr. Don--ning Is now lighthouse keeper, for a short visit with relatives. MRS. G. T. Trcadgold AND DAUGH TER passed through hero yester day en routo horn to Dnndon from n visit nt various northern points. MRS. CHAS. HILBORNE, tho welt known Mllllcoma pioneer, left yestordny to visit at tho homo of her nephew, D. W. Dates, ln Roseburg. MRS. GUS JOHNSON nnd daughter, Miss Alma Johnson, left this morning overland for their home ln Weddorhurn, after a week's business visit here. MR. SMITH, Who lives on tho Rich nrd Noble ranch on Isthmus Inlot, Is n business visitor here today. NELS RASMUSSE.N' and family, of Dnndon, who nro horo on n plons uro trip, oxpect to return homo today. HARRY STRICKLAND camo to town this morning from Haynes Inlet to look after business Interests. MRS. CHAS. DARRETT, of Haynes Inlot, enmo to North Bond this morning on n business and pleas ure trip. MR. AND MRS. W. D. PIPER re turned homo today after nttond- $30.00 For a heavy-weight Blue Serge Suit made to measure, FIRST-CLASS LINING FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP FIRST-CLASS STYLE AND FIT made by Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago Measured and Guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN. Merchant Tailor 365 Front St, Marshfield, Oregon, Good work in everything pertaining to tailoring. MRS. E. C. ARCHER, who has beon visiting her sister, Mrs. Ned Gnlloway, of North Inlot, since hor nrrlvnl from Seattle, moved to Mnrshfleld this morning. MRS. C. H. WALTERS AND MRS. L. W. LANGDON woro guests or Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones In their summer quarters nt the Dnrtlc cot tago on South Coos River Sunday. E. P. LEWIS and family nro ex pected home todny from Santa Rosa whoro Mrs. Lowls has been for n couplo of months. Mr. Lowls loft horo thrco weeks ngo. They nro coming on tho Nann Smith. HARRY J. KIMBALL, of tho Brad-Bhaw-Klmhnll Co., left on tho Brenkwntor for Portland, whoro ho goes on business, connected with the formation of n qunrtor million dollar corporation for tho manu facture of their new auto and ma rine engine. AT THE 1IOTKLS The Chandler. K. T. Williams. Myrtlo Point; Pnul Boyd and wlfo, Beaver Hill; II. J. McDlnrmld, Dnndon; E. E. Clnyborg. Dnndon: II. J. Eherly, Snlom; C. D. Crlchton, Gardiner: J. W. Sweonoy, Portland; J. T. Shea, Albany: C. A. Shorldnn, Port land; G. K. Vumlcum, Scnttlo; Fred C. Rish, Frontlor, Wyo.; J. W. Po torson, Snn Francisco; Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Rolst, Portland; Martin Luth er, Portland; II. Dtgnoy, Portlnnd; A. J. Stownrt. Portlnnd: J. Homer rrltch, Snn Francisco; A. E. lions borger, Portlnnd; W. 1'. Gloecknor, Grants Pass. Hotel Coos, N. RnBmusseu, Dnndon; Hoinl Gngo, Coqulllo; Mr. Albeo, South inlet; u. lllntt, Modfnrd. Illnuco Hotel. J. Johnson, Senttlo; I. C. Clutter, Mutiny, Or.; L. E. Drown. Dandon, Roy Mnrtln and wlfo, Dnndon; Rout. G. Drnudt, Portland; Cnpt. Kern and wlfo, Portlnnd: Mrs. Dort Roxle, Portland; C. Smith, Portland; C. A. Gourloy, Myrtlo Point; Mnstor I. littler. Portland: II. Dlgnoy, Port land; Orvlllo Corbott, Portlnnd; W. Thomns. Coqulllo; J. G. Drown, Myr tlo Point; Chns, Conrad, Dandon; G. Wlllogor, Myrtlo Point. Lloyd Hotel. C. Dnncroit, Portlnnd; Mr. Frank and wlfo, Soattlo, Wash.; James O'Toolo, Dandon; J. P. Wagner, Forest Grovo; John Jackson, Gnr dlnor, Or.; Elllo Ilnlo, Portlund; C. F. Hunt, Portlnnd; Al Dukon, Port lnnd; Mr. nnd Mrs, Vnlmoro, Port land; Charles Dnnford, Dandon; J. C. Ilnckor, Conledo. AMONG TUB SICK. W. I. Donohrnko nnd wife, of Ross Inlet woro In tho city todny. Mr. Donohrnko Is slowly recovorlng from his recent illness. Mrs. Frod HnuBchlldt, of Coos Rlvor, was In Mnrahflold this morn ing nnd reports that hor bou, Fer dinand, who was oporatod on last TueBdny nt Morcy Hospital, Is get ting along nicely. LIbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. B&ftMimg Caps ALL KINDS AND STYLKS AT TUB STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES.