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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 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 olonranee sal", you can get Hart Schaffner & Marx suits at one-fourth off regular prices, the wearer. You may as well get the profit in it is here for you. Such suits are always profitable to benefit of an extra summer suit. The Men's "Men's MenV Men's Men' Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's $35.00 Suits now $26.85 10.00 Suits now $22.85 $27.50 Suits now $20.85 $25.00 Suits now $18.85 $22.50 Suits now $10.85 $20.00 Suits now $M.85 $17.50 Suits now $13.85 $15.00 Suits now $1.1.85 $12.50 Suits now $ 9.85 $10.00 Suits now $ 7.85 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, 25 PER CENT OFF. HOYS' STRAIGHT PANTS SUITS, 1-2 PRICE. 50c I3ALBRiaaAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 35c. BOYS' ODD STRAIGHT PANTS, 25c. WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys. dnO' .IUIjY TIRES. Holow la given tlio time and height of high and low water at Marshflcld. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence with their times on th first lino and heights on the second lino qt each day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indlcuto whether It is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar 23,Hr8. . G.21 11.2G CIS 0.0 Fr. . . 4.9 0.8 C.3 0.0 24 Hrs. . 0.10 C.02 11.49 G.48 Ft... l.S 4.5 1.2 5.3 WEAT1 1 Kit FORECAST. Mr Aumlitrd l'rrnt to Coo. Hay Time. OREGON Gonernlly fair. Northwest winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., July 23, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special Government mc torologlst. Maximum 09 Minimum 56 At 4:43 a. m 58 Precipitation None Precipitation since Sept. 1. 1912 04. 81 Precipitation same period last year Gl.17 Wind: Northwest, clear. some now photographs for tho book lets which the Southern Pacific Is to lssuo for tho Marshflcld and North Bond Commercial bodies. Sccretnry Motley took him up Coos River yes terday to got soino ranch views. Humor Untrue. A report wns In circulation today that soma vessol hnd been wrecked off tho coast or trying to got In hero but no basiH for tho rumor could be found. FIIch High. Aviator Steele todny mndo n now high record with the Gorst & King aeroplane, reaching an altitude greater than ever before Ills oxnet helghtli wns not given but a number who wore watching felt con siderable apprehension. M. E. Picnic Tho Mothodlst Sun day School will givo Its annual pic nic next Frldny. The steamer Aiert will carry tho crowd to Plpor's Grove, leaving Mnrshflcld nt 8:00 a. m. Tho parents of tho Sunday School child ren nro especially urged to go and an Invitation Is extended to nil friends of the school. I HORN. We're doing some pretty lively selling in Autumn !iJ Winter Clothes and would like you to come in and make things even more lively. A thousand new and snappy patterns to select from. XODD, The Tailor and Dress Expert SUITS $15 TO $50 278 Front St., Upstairs Little Talks on the Teeth This is tho first of a sorles of helpful and Informing talks on the care of the teeth, which will bu well worth rending: FOlt (i(H)l) TEETH I'SE REXALL ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER. If yon want to bo beautiful, you must first 1m vo beautiful teeth. Tho siullo that churius Is tho ono that reveals good teeth white and clean, set In firm, red gums. No Hinlle can bo ciiariulng without them. In man or woman, discolored teeth nro unsightly, repellent ovl ilenco of lack of proper attention to cleanliness. Often you sue an otherwise beautiful women whose good looks, are ruined by poor teeth. On tho other hand, you often seo persons who would other wise! ho ugly but for oiid lodcc-mlng feature perfect teoth. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US NORPHEUM TONIGHT "ASHES OF LOVE." boiik bv MUs Adn Miller. "IF WE ONLY KNEW" Bio. A story of n child's Importnnco In tho home. "LETTERS MISSION" Kssn. Comedy. "COVnTKO PRI,E"Blo. Comedy. "1'RAPPE I.OYE" Dlo. Comedy. "(ii:.i:itAlj SCOTT'S PRODIGY" Pntho. A powerful Western story. !i PldTRES AND SONG. ADMISSION TEN CUNTS. Marshfeld to Rosehurg in 12 Hours VIA MYRTLE POINT. Autos to ltoselmr;; every tiny, Including Sunday, nt 5 A. M. leaching Roseburg n P. M., that ilay. Fair, !-i.75. To Conillle, W.OO. To .Myrtle Point, $2.75. ALL BAGGAGE CARRIK1). Stmt from Oliamller Hotel. Inforiiiutlon, reservation and tickets nt Owl Prescription Pharmacy n , FRANK D. COHAN. opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 7-1 liTe Roval TONIGHT IOF. ltKVi.vc axm.t . rnblU f..r t,ie last "me. You twnot. ntford t0 m,Ba them as gram "" ntIro cnanBQ of nro" jilt nlC?X?,CrjA ST" A three-reel feature by the Broncho Motion Pic ;.p. ,L0-. Do you remember the i !,; A ,Ir Du ana ' "ine niM? f the vlln." two three-reel -.v.ea wnicn we had recently? r. , Li not- on,y tho equal but tho "UPerlor Of Mioon ,., n .. fieo the best show In the city. i AnMlBOTrwr. E PPMn?SiriLLE TOMORROW h. iNDLETN ROUND-UP will i-v u.o booh in i reels this time. Brushes! Brushes! BRUSH UP While tho price Is BRUSHED DOWN Just received direct from tho factory a big lino of Brushes of all kinds. Seo tho goods and prices In our window. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store New Location Front St., Opn. Postoffice. Llbby COAL. Tlu kind YOU have ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. THE CARNIVAL CO. IS HERE and wo nro In for flvo dnyB of fun. Wlenovor you nro thlruty como to SARTER'S Tor tho best FOUNTAIN DRINKS on Coos Day. Ice Cream nnd C a it d y too. Try a "Cm-nival Flip." WANT ADS. FOR SALK Teiiin of good work horses. Would tnko part payment In dairy stock. Enquire ongln eor's office, Myrtle Point, or phono :i .':;, Marshllold. WALLMARK To Mr. and Mrs. O. A. wnllmnrk, at their homo In Hunker Hill, July 19, nn 8 1-2 pound daughter. Mother and child nro doing nicely nnd Mr. Wall mark Is all smiles. Knjoy Dunce. Tho handsomo now barn or Swnnlo Peterson on Hayncs Inlet, wns dedicated last Saturday Qvonlng with a big dance. Two Are Fined. Jus. Wilson and J. S. Miller, two drunks arrested by Mnrahal Carter yesterday afternoon paid fines of ?G uplcce to Recorder Ilutlcr. FOR SALE Two l-uinutlix-nld cana ry birds. Splendid slngors. Phono r.0-L. IT'S A BARGAIN. ?Gr0 for hotel clearing $100 per month. For good buys In business chances of nil kinds, see McMillan. Coos liny Realty Co. WANTED Window ileanlin;, floor pollslilr.g, etc. Phono Landlcs, 213. FOR RENT Sunny 12 room apart ment. Call Nnsburg's Grocery. LOST I.iulU'.s circle car ring. Re ward for return to Times Offlco. LOST Elks tooth, Iteming name, P. M. Hall-I.owls. Howard for return to Times offlco. FOR SALE Good cow. Phono iiDIMl. FOR SALE 10 acres, (1 miles from Mnrshricld, 1 mllo from landing; 9 acres Reaver Dnm creek bottom, bnlituco hill sldo nnd bonch; trout stream bottom elenred; will sell on easy terms or trade town proporty. Phono 31 4X3 or wrlto W. A. Coll-ver. Plans Races. -F. P. Norton an nounced todny that a raco meet would bo held In Mnrshflold, August 22 and 23. The program is now be ing arranged. Buys Auto. John Vanburgor of Ton Mllo, ha spurchasod n fi-passon- gon Ford auto rrom George uoou rum. Tho now car will reach here In u fow days. Ship Cheese. Tho Coos Day Creamery shinned 4 200 pounds of checso this morning, 3G00 pounds consigned to San Francisco and GOO pounds to II. W. Painter In Mnrshflold. Plan a Salmon Rake. Eugene O' Connoll en mo down from his Bummer enmp on South Coos River todny. Ho Is planning n big salmon bnko thcro tomorrow night for the summer colo ny near tho Maze. Ho reports that fly fishing is pretty good, Wily Ford getting a number of trout Inst even ing, Including throe over 1C inches long. Plntt Won Game. Den Plntt Inst evonlng defeated Lester McDonald In tho pool gnmo at tho Dlanco bllllnrd parlors. Tho gamo was 200 call shot and wns for $50 a side. Piatt won by 3 1 points. McDonald wno had tho lead early, fell down In tho last 100 points. They may play again soon. There was a big turnout for tho match. FOR SALE Modern D-room fur nished house, with 4 lots, chicken houses nnd shop tools;, a pleasant homo with bay view. Seo S. S, Ackles, owner, Enstsldo. FOR RENT Five-room modern cottngo on Ninth st. South. In quire E, A. Anderson. Phono 252-L. FOR SALE 05 acres rich bottom Innd, part under cultivation, soma Improvements, t mllo wator front, 2 V& miles from North Bond, Or. Excollent dnlry ranch. ?G0 por aero. For further Informa tion address McLeod, McKay & Co., North Bend, Or. FOR SALE Motorlinnt, length 20 feet, motor six h.p four cycle Truscott; price $275. Inquire at Times office. Home Riillder Here. F. E. Con wny and wlfo arrived horo last ovon Ing from Ashlnnd nnd expect to spend soino tlmo here, Mr. Conway having nrrnnged to build n numbor of homes on tho Bay to soli on tho Instalment plan. Agent Hen. A. E. Flsko, pur chasing agent for tho C. A, Smith compqny and ngent for tho C. A. Smith vessels nt Snn Francisco, nr rlvod hero on tho Nnnn Smith Mon day to spend his vncntlon on tho Ray. Mrs. Flsko Is with him. Crop Short. 3omo of tl.o rnnch ors who have loganborry tracts, ro port thnt tho crop this year In some plnces will not bo as largo as was ex pected, many of tho borrlos dropping off tho vines boforo thoy mature. To Golden Weddlng.--Many Marsh field people wont to Sumner this morning to nttend tho Golden Wed ding celebration at tho L. G. Masters' homo in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Musters, tho well known pioneers. New Game Paradise. Don Short, who roturned a fow days ago from his clnlm In tho Wolf Creok country, bo tweon tho hendwntors of Coos Rlvor and tho Umpnun. says ho saw lots of deer, boar and elk nlong tho old trail which was used about 50 years ago. Change Business. David Alexan der, tho now owner of tho Java Cof fee Houbo, will tnko possession today, Mrs. Alexnndor having arrived from Cottage Grovo to assist him In con ducting the restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Wolls will tnko a vacation for a tlmo. Takes Photos. Geo. M. Wolster, nn official photographor of tho Sou thern Pacific, Is on tho Bay to take Coqiillle Mill Deal. Tho plan of tho Johnson Lumber Co., to run tho mill of tho Coqiillle Lumber Co., un der leaso, has had to bo abandoned on account of tho legal complica tions In which tho proporty Is In volved. This Is quite n disappoint ment for tho people of Coqullle. Co qulllo Herald. Gets Good Position. Emll Peter son, who returned last Sunday from Monmouth whoro ho has boon at tending school for two years, after n weeks visit with relatives will con tlnuo to Jncksou county v.-horo ho has accoptod tho position of Rural School Superintendent. Mr. Potor- 8on Is n son or I'eter Peterson or Hnyncs Inlot nnd a graduato of tho Marshflcld High School. today aftor a week's visit with Miss Pearl Relgnrd, who wns a follow student nt Oregon University. PERSONAL NOTES L. D. SMITH is In town on business todny. JOEL OSTLIND hn8 gono to Bnndon on business. JOE HONEY loft on tho morning train for Ronioto. Z. T. Slglln of Isthmus Inlot is In town for tho day. 15. R. IIODSON Is hero today from South Coos Rlvor. HERBERT LOCKIIART mndo a busl ncs trip to Bandon yesterday. EMIL STONE of Catching Inlet. Is a business visitor horo for tho dny. ALFRED GUMMELL of Catching In let, Is n business visitor hero to dny. WILLIS VARNEY AND WIFE of Conlcdo, are registered at tho Chandler. MRS. FLUELLA TURNER enmo In from hor Flagstaff ranch today to visit friends. CAPT. DUNSON of tho Lighthouse was in Mnrshflold yesterday on a business trjp. MRS. D. C. GREEN canto down from tho Mnzo yesterday and expects to return todny. MRS. WARREN BESSEY of South Coos River canto down tho rlvor this morning. C. D. PIPER of North Coos Rlvor, Is horo for tho dny looking nftor bus iness Interests. MRS. MIKE BURKE loft this morn ing for a weok's visit with hor pa ents in Myrtlo Point, MRS. CIIRISTENSON and Mrs. S. Jumpor, of Hayncs Inlot, woro Marshllold shoppers today. MISS GRETCHEN SHERWOOD ro turitod to her homo nt Coqutllj FOR SALF 32-foot cabin launch, completely equip ped for cruising. Cooking galley, deck chairs, etc. Main cabin finished In hardwood panels. Launch is In perfect condition throughout, having re cently boon overhauled and repainted. Is prac tically as good as new. Cost originally $2500 and if taken nt onco will sell for $075. Responsible parties can buy It on their own terms. Call or address Tho Gunnery, Marshfleld. FOR SALE Launch ''Escort," 7 feet 4 In, beam and 24 foot keel. Strong, serviceable boat, good cab in, suitable for family or ranch use. Apply John Bear, 1CI Tenth street, Marshfleld $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. L. BESSEY and llttlo son nro In town on n shopplnt; trip to dny from South Coos River. OUS PETERSON of North Inlet, canto to town this morning with supplies for tho local market. MISS ELLA KRICK Is returning to her homo on Ten Mllo todny after ,an absence of severnl months. J. J. CLINKENBEARD of Daniels Creek, enmo down tho rlvor on an early boat to attend to business. MISS MARTHA VERD1NO returned thin mornlnjj from a visit nt tho C. E. Edwnrds homo nt Allegany. MR. ARNOLD, manager of tho Ar nold Show Co., arrived this morn ing via Myrtlo Point from Port land. MRS. R. A. WERNICH of North Bend, was a Marshllold visitor to day. L, C. BARGELT of Myrtlo Point, cumo to Marshfleld today on busi ness. MISS KOLSTAD AND MISS WHIS TLER enmo down this morning from tho Kolstad place on Coos Rlvor. GOODROADS GOODRUM loft for Ten Mllo todny to Investigate the roads and tho fishing In that section. MRS. LLOYD W. JACOBS of Spo kane, Is visiting nt tho homo of hor inothor, Mrs. J. L. Ferry, In South Marshflcld. TOM HALL will leavo soon for Eck ley for a fow weeks outing and bo - on tho ground when tho door sea son opens. MRS. OTIS WILSON, who hns been visiting frlondn In Portlnnd for tho past six weeks Is expected homo Frldny. MRS. E. K. JONES AND MRS. DU BELL of Burllngnmo, Cnl., woro vln town todny from tho Mnzo on a shopping trip. L. A. GREEN, representing Colgnto & Co., of New York, Is In Mnrsh flold on n business trip, having ar rived yesterday. H. C. DIERS of North Bend, wns ft MnrshflcUl business visitor today. Ho said that thcro was nothing now In tho Wllsoy deal. MRS. II. P. HOWARD Is spending tho day In Mnrshflold, Sho is ac companied by hor sister, Miss Mnt tlo Purser of Everett. Wash. CIIAS. SHERIDAN AND MR. SWEE NEY, members of tho Portland Knlghtn or Columbus, left this mornliiR vln Gardiner for home. JAMES STOCK. JR., of Sumner. Is In town todny on his wny to Bolso, Idaho, whoro ho expects to locate. Ho will leavo on tho Breakwater. F. J. FEENEY, now a Bnndon nt tornoy, wns in Mnrshflold today on business. Ho reports that ev erything Is prosperous In tho Clty-by-tho-Sea. MISSES SUSAN and Britontnrto Cox, of Sacramonto, Cal aro spending tho suminor nt tho homo of tholr mint. Mrs. W. S. Chnmllor on South Coos River. MRS. W. II. NORTON. MISS HES TER AND JESSIE NORTON, AND ARCHIE NORTON of Sumnor. nro spondlng tho day In town on a business nnd plonsuro trip. C. 13. NORTON, of Sumnor, wns In Marshllold today to attord his slstor's wedding, and will leave tomorrow for near Rosoburs whoro ho will tnko a position In a logging enmp. ROGER SHERMAN. Goorgo Good rum nnd W. J. Conrad loft this afternoon for Ton Mllo to try nnd land a fow of tho big fish which nro said to bo Impeding nnvlga tlou in tho lnkos. L. A. LILJEQVIST, Doputy Prosocut ing Attornoy, was hero from Co qulllo todny. Ho drovo over in nn nuto, E. II. Meado and Tom Hall ncuampnnylng i lin, Ho re ports thnt there was no now crim inal business. II. A. MURPHY concluded n ploas nnt visit nt tho F. E. Westorborg homo nnd loft for his homo In Sttthorlln. Or., todny. Mr. Murphy expressed uiiusoir nH very much nloasod with Coos Bay nnd tho Co qulllo valloy country. "BOB" FORTNEY. tho Unltod Stntes Flro mnn Is In tho city spondlng a fow days with Goodroads Goodrum, tho nuto mnn, "Bob" says ho Is "tlroly satisfied" with Coos Bay as n pleasant summor resort nnd nlso "tlroly sntlsfled" with tho tiro business. J. L. LANSOY AND WIFE of Eu gono, nro on tho liny with n view of locating. Thoy enmo down from Ynqulua with Capt. Saltus In his sea going Inunch Arrow. Thoy had Intoudod to stop at Florenco but tho Sluslnw bnr wns so rough that tho boat proceeded on to Coos Day. GETS SECOND RAKER. In order to handlo tho rapidly in creasing business, tho Whlto Houso Enkory has ongaged an additional baker, who will arrlvo Friday from Portland. Ho comes highly recom mended nnd will aid in koeptng up tho high stnndard that Mrs. Barnldgo If establishing for tho output of tho Whlto Houso Bakery. His services will onnblo hor to copo with tho con stantly increasing domand. Poison Oak Is Immodlatoly relloved and quick ly cured by using Dorraol, which Is a soothing, cooling, healing, an tiseptic, creamy preparation that reduces rapidly poison oak swell ings. For salo only at tho STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES, il PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFlBIiD OVOLERV.