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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Truth Crushed to Earth Will Rise Again YOU know that it costs Jones about the same to do busi ness as it does Smith, and after quality is considered, if you pay the former less, you probably get less some where along the line. We are carefully building our businessfor the future telling the truth about what we have to sell, selecting our stock with the greatest care We invite you to inspect, our stock at all times and know that your verdict will be as it has been in the past, a clean stock of Dependable Furniture and "Furnishings '" "" I II ! , ,M. ... . . , At Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures PERRY & NICHOLSON JUIiY TIDES. Bolow Is given tlio tlmo and height of high and low wator at Mnrshuold. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on th llrst line and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indicate whother It Is high or low wator. 'or high water on tho bar 24 Mrs. . 0.10 6.02 11.49 G.48 ,Ft... 1.8 4.r. 1.2 5.3 25 lira.. 0.57 G.5 1 12.11 7. 20 .Ft... 1.7 4.2 l.o 5.1 2GHra..l.54 S.00 12. 40 8.09 iFt... 1.5 3.7 2.0 5.5 27 Hrs.. 2.57 9.25 1.30 9.02 Ft... 1.2 3.0 2.5 5.0 28lltrs.. 1.00 10.52 2.34 10.02 Ft. . . 0.9 3.G 2.7 5.7 ZZH I WEATHER FORECAST. I j Mr AiKHklert ITrm to Coot n)r Time 1 I O It 13 G O N Showers with I I soutlicrly winds. Great Display of New Autumn and Winter Goods Call and get your choice out of a thousand patterns TODD, The Tailor and Dress Expert SUITS $15 TO $50 278 Front St., Upstairs AMONG Till: SICK. - I fr Horace KaliBkopf was taken qui to sick at tho homo of his parents In South Mnrshflold today. .1. E. Wynno, proprietor of tho Blanco Darner Shop, cut his hand quite severely with a razor yester day. One of tho negro roustabouts of the Arnold AnuiBomont Company nearly rut his finger off this morn lug while chopping wood. local temperature record. For the 24 hours ending nt 4:13 n. m., July 21, by IonJ. Ostllnd, special Government me tcrologlst. Maximum G9 Minimum rG A,t 1:13 n. in... 58 Precipitation Nono Precipitation slnco Sept. 1. 1012 GI.81 Precipitation same period last year Gi.17 i . .. . - . .. ------,--.-. I wmu: Northwest, clear. New Ati( Line. A now auto lino has been started out of hero, bolng from Mnrshflold to Sunset ua. u is planned to mnko from two to four round trips dally dur ing tho summer outing sonsou. Many to Carnival Tim ArnnW (Ainuaoment Compnny opened their carnival snowa lost evening nnd got n good crowd. Tho nttondnnco wns oven larger than wns anticipated. The usual lino of shows nro offered. IVnvel Inri-cimlng. Trnvol Is In creasing on tho Mnrshllold-Rose-burg nuto stage line. Among those leaving this morning woro .1. W. Potorson. F. C. Kscli. m. niirirr. Inger, Dyrd Parlelgh, II. W. Peters, A. J. Mendel. Muriel and Hazel Goodman, of Rose burg, reached Mnrshflold this morn ing on tholr way to Handon beach for a couple of weeks camping out. They came through Brewster Valley on tho way over nnd report n de lightful trip. ' Boat LltfiiM's. It Is reported that henceforth the U. S. vessel Inspector will Issue licenses to cap tains and engineers during their visits to Coos Hay instead of re quiring the applicants to make a special trip to Portland. This will ollmlnate exponslvo trips unless tho applicants requlio their licenses in a hurry. TlirecCnrncrcd Case. A thrco cornored case Is being thniBhed out In Justice Pennoek's court. Olll vnnt & Weaver sued George Hobin son for nn $80 grocery bill and at tached a claim he had against tho Hardwood Lumber Company, Messrs. Hoffman and Flltcroft. Tho latter claim they do not owe Hoblnson anything nnd ho hns bogun milt for $102, claiming they contracted to give lil in work running nu en gine. They claim that ho nearly ruined tho engine by putting salt water In the boiler. In Snn Francisco on tho N'nnn Smith today. MANAGER X. A. LEACH, of the Weddcrburn Trading Company, came to Marshflold today to look after business here. MRS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN and Miss M. F. Mullln hnvo returned from a short visit with J. W. Dennett at Ton Mile. MRS. EZRA KENNA of North Dend roturned homo this morning nfter n visit at tho homo of Mr. Hen na's mother on Hnynes Inlet. MRS. M. LATTIN of South Coos Riv er, who has been visiting her daughter In Conledo, went up South Coos River yestordny afternoon. PERSONAL NOTES GEORGE SELANDER is In town for the day from Catching Inlet. A. P. DAVIS, lumber Inspector, left this morning for tho Sluslnw. HAROLD T. LEWIS, of Gardiner", Is spending a few days here. JOHN LONOSTAFF of Sumner, camo to town this morning on business. J. D. DAVIS, tho Coos River farmer, Is In Mnrshflold on a business trip. MRS. E. R. HODSON of South Coos River enmo to town this morning. MRS. M. JONES of San Francisco, who formerly owned 'a homo at Mllilngton, arrived via Ilnndon and is a guest at tho Win. Lawhorno home. ARRIE AND ALLIES BLACK leavo tomorrow for Marshflold whero thoy will spend about two weeks enjoying thoir vacation. Rose burg Nowa. ALVIN GRANDY camo to Marshflold this morning from North Coos River. MISS ROSE McDONALD of North Lake, la visiting In Mnrshflold today. MRS. C. H. CODDING, of Milling ton, was n Mnrshileld shopper today. K. F. CROUCH of Hayncs Inlet. Is in town looking nfter business inter ests. Havo New Auto Tin. Mnrshileld Rosoburg nuto stage lino onnio In Inst night with n bonutlful now Winton Bovon-pnBsongor car. Tho autos now mnko tho trip through to Rosoburg, reaching there about 3 o'clock in tho nftornoon. Little Talks on the Teeth This Is tho second of n series of helpful nnd informing Inlka on the cure of the teeth, which will be well worth reading: ' REXALL ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER : will help you maintain your teotli In their proper condition by re moving the tartar ami other discoloration), making them clean ami beautifully white. It helps to hnrden tho gums nnd keep them hard .ami rosy. More, it assists greatly In preserving the life of tliu teeth, by freeing tlioin of tho Bubsttuices Hint ciuibo them to decay or be omo loose. It mukes tho mouth moro beautiful, more wholesome. It Ib delightful to use and comforting In Kb effect. WANT ADS. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US FOR HUNT Oil SALE Tho houses, 7 iooiiih nnd 4 rooms on Eastsldo. Apply Heny Ulnck. Phono 150-J. FOR RENT Tuo fiiniMifil lied rooms. References. GG2 Elovouth Htreot. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Red Hav en Alrdnlo Terriers. Dost varmint nnd wntch dog on earth. Females $15, mules $20, or $35 for a pair. Inqulie of W. F. Town, in Old Town, North Hond, Or. FOR SALE Ton in of Hood work horaos. Would take part paymont In dairy stock. Enquire engin eer's orfico, Myrtlo Point, or phono 353, Mnrshflold. Seek Mnu Here. Marshal Cartor today rocolvod a tolegram from Llzzlo Kelly of Eurokn, Cnl., nsklng him to iociuo ivpp uorrron hero nnd notify him Hint his mothor Is dying. No further particulars woro given. Who Coffron la or whnt be la ilnlni? Mnr. shal Curtor Is trying to find out. Dance fur llont. Messrs. Croc kett and Reynolds, of North Dend, who built tho red motorbont thnt mndo such n showing In tho rnces hero July Fourth, that Is when the boat rnu, nro now planning to build n now hydro-aoroplano boat to ontor In tho Pnclflc Const ro gatta noxt year. Thoy aro arrang ing to glvo a series of dances to rnlso money to build tho bont. C. F. M'GEORGE nnd family havo gono to Dnatcndorf'B Dcnch for nu outing. J. C. DEATTIE AND MOTHER enmo down from North Coob River tlila morning. II. E. RULTMANN left thla morning on tho trnln for tho vnlley on n bus iness trip. JOE RODERTS, of tho Hub, roturn ed yestordny from n business trip to Handon. C. R. PECK hns lensed tho J. Albert Matsrm Buinmor homo, "Tho Nook", for n month nnd ho nnd fnmlly left for there today for a short outing. MRS. PAUL CROOKS roturned to Mnrshflold this morning nfter vis iting nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Catching, of Cntchlng inlet, . MISS VERA D1NDINGER, of Port land, who has been visiting her uncles for tho pnat fow weeks, will leavo on tho Rrenkwntor Snturdny for hor homo. J. HOMER FRITCH.Tho Snn Francis co atenniahlp operator, who has been visiting W. S. Chnndior nnd other friends horo baa gono to Ton Mllo for n fow dnya flailing. A. p SPRAOUE, who hna boon nailing with Cnpt. Swing on tho Trnmp, Is visiting ills rolntlves nt Haynes Inlet until tho Trnmp is rendy to sail for Gold Bench. ROBERT STEINLECHNER nnd his undo, ARCHIE GALLOWAY of Wrshlngton, who has boon hero since tho first of tho month, nro spending tho day horo from Tem-plcton. MRS. ANNE CHANDLER, Miss Ju lln Chnndler nnd Mlas F. Clax ton, of St. Louis, who nro visiting Win. Camilla nnd wlfo nt Co qulllo, nro spondlng tho day In Marshflold. MISSES ARRE AND ALLIE BLACK arrived last ovonlng from Roso burg by nuto to visit Miss Ellon Hook, of Portlnnd, who Is spond lng tho summer nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lovl Smith. CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL, of Gar diner, camo to Mnrshileld today on business. MRS. ELIZA MclNTOSH Is In Mnrsh flold on n shopping trip from Cntchlng Inlet. A. J. MENDEL, of tho Huh Clothing Storo mndo n business trip to Myrtlo Point todny. T. J. THRIFT, county nssoBsor of Co- qulllo, enmo over on tho train last evening on business. FOR SALIC Tho I-iunutlis-nld cana ry blrda. Splendid slngors. Phono 5G-L. ORPHEUM TONIGHT MISS ADA MILLER WILL SING "JUNE ROSE." JINGLES MINDS THE CLOCK Vitagraph Comody. Bn.NERAL SCOTT'S PRODIGY A great Western story. IATIVE INDUSTRIES OF JAVA-rEducntlonnl. p WE ONLY KNEW Dlograph. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. IT'S A HAROAIN. $650 for hotel clearing $100 per month. For good buys In business chances of nil kinds, boo McMillan, Coos Dny Realty Co. LOST Elks tooth, bearing itiuiu, 1, M. Hnll-Lowls. Reward for return to Times offlco. FOR SALE Modern IMooni fur nishod houso. with 4 lota, chicken houses nnd shop tools; a plcnsant homo with bay view. Seo S. S. Ackles, owner, Eastsldo. lusV-t 1 targe. A Portland pa per says: "Captain E. S. Edwnrda, United Stntea Inspector of Hulls for thla district, la to leavo for Coos nay on tho stonmor Bronk wator to Inspect n son-going bnrgo named tho Frodorlck, which Portor Hros. nro using there In railroad construction. Tho Inw provides that seagoing bnrgea must bo Inspected tho samo ns othor dcopwntor ves-boIs." Fust Auto Trips. Mr. Pllklng ton arrived lioro from Rosoburg yestordny with a party of four, hav ing mndo tho run by nuto In . less than nlno hours. Ho loft Roso burg nt G o'clock in tho morning and reached Marshflold at 3 o'clock. It Is clalmod that a young man named Lambert drovo his mnchino from Marshflold to Rosoburg in a little less than seven hours tho first of tho week. JAS. FERRY loft todny for Cnllfor nln whero ho will consult special ists for his health. MRS. L. W. LANGDON and Miss Vorn Dlndlngor woro picnlcing at tho Hatchery yestordny. P.AY WATSON nnd family of Co- qiilllc,who woro vlBltlng nt tho Leo nard MaBtorB' homo on Cntchlng Inlet, nro visiting Mr. Wntson'fl parontB todny nt Coos City. Thoy will return homo tomorrow. MRS. HEN SMITH roturnod yostor day from Wood, Cnl., wlioro alio wonj-, to visit with hor mothor. Owing to tho hot wonthor thoro, alio cut hor visit short. Hor brother, I). H. Ilohnko, returned with hor. ARCHIE JOHNSON AND R. D. DO ZER of North Inlet, wont to Lake aldo this morning on business. MRS. GEER and children who havo been camping on South Coos River, returned to town this morning. FOR RENT Five-room modern cottngo on Ninth st. South. In qulro E. A. Anderson. Phono 252-L. larshfeld to Roseburg in 12 Hours VIA TMVnTr.T! POINT. I Autos to Roseburg every day, Including Sunday, at 5 A. M. reaching Roseburg 5 1. M., that day. Fare, $11.70. To Coqullle, li.OO. To Myrtlo Point, 82.73. ALL IJAGGAGE CARRIED. Start from Chandler Hotel. Information, reservation nnd tickets nt Owl Prescription Pharmacy i?rAvir n. rniiAV. Opposite aiandler Hotel. . Phono 71 FOR SALE 03 ncres rich bottom land, part under cultivation, soma Improvements, V4 mllo wator front, 2 V6 mllea from North nond, Or. Excollont dairy ranch. $60 nor aero. For further lnfornm- tlon address McLeod, McKay & Co., North Dend, Or. Outing Party. A Jolly outing vn- cntlon party consisting of G. W. Loh berg, of tho Mnrshnll Wells Hnrd waro Co., Portland; Miss Roso Trott, of Kansas City; Miss Anna Donohow, of Knnsas City, and Jnmos Donohow, Mr.and Mrs.Don Goodmnn. nnd Misses MR. AND MRS. J. C. McCOLLOCH of Hnynes Inlet nro in Marshflold on n business and pleasure trip. GUS LACKSTROM, who Is a busi ness visitor horo today, camo In from his ranch on Hnynes Inlot. MRS. ROSE AND FRED NEIME ro turned this morning from n visit with frionda on North Cooa Rlvor, WILL HUTCHESON nrrlved yestor dny from Euroka, wlioro ho has boon nsBlBtlng his undo In a clothing atoro for tho poet yonr, to upend his vacation with roln tlvoa nnd frionda on tho Day. Ho likes Eureka, but aaya thoro la no placo like Coos Hay. MRS. C. S. HILWORN, a ploncor of Cooa county, who resides near Marshflold, arrived in tho city last ovonlng to spond a month with her slBtor, Mrs. Fnnnlo M. Bntea, nnd noico, Miss Dlanch Dntos, nt their country homo oast of tho city. Sho will also visit wltli hor nephew, n. W. nntoa, tho printer. Roaoburg Nowb. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. FOR SALIC Motorboat, length 20 feet, motor Blx h.p., four cyclo Truscott: price $275. Inquire at Times office. Ws Want Ads Bring Results PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFIELD OYCLERY. FOR SALE 32-foot cabin launch, completely equlp- nert fnr enilalnir CnnWlni j galley, dock chairs, etc. I Main cabin finished In hardwood panolB. Launch is In perfect condition throughout, having re cently been overhauled and repainted. la prac tically as good as new. Cost oilglnally $2500 and if taken at once will tell for $075. Responsible parties can buy It on their own terms. Call or address The Gunnery, Marshfleld. WE' a.B M I a. f '"FSTJKFO Wl FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 35 nnd 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bonch land sot to applo trees and fifty acres moro that can easily be cleared for orchard and bnlanco good grazing land for cat tlo, sheop or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, ono mile from postofllco, school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAGE. Allegany. Ore. MISS EFF1E CHURCH loft yester day to spond a weok nt Tho Orchard. aB tho guest of Miss Mario Seaman, I CAPT. W. C. HARRIS, tho plonoor resident of Sumnor, oxpects to movo his family to Dunker Hill tho first of tho month. I Tho launch North Star Is on the ways at Holland's ship yard bolng ovorhaulod, Tho Elizabeth arrived last eve ning at Dnndon from Snn Fran cisco. Tho Ilroakwator la duo In early tomorrow morning. LADIES of THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will hold COOKED FOOD SALE, SATURDAY, JULY 2(1, nt the PERRY-NICIIOLSON STORE. FINE lino to SELECT from THE CARNIVAL CO. IS HERE MRS. HERBERT ROGERS AND DAUGHTER. MRS. MELCHOR NELSON, nro visiting In town to dny from South Cooa River. Mra. Nelson plana to return to hor homo and wo nro in for flvo days of fun. wnonovor you nro thirsty come Fountain Drinks PURE, WHOLESOME AND REFRESHING. Served from modorn sanitary fountains. Our "SPECIALS" .... are delicious Try one. STAFFORD'S Brushes! Brushes! BRUSH UP While tho prlco la BRUSHED DOWN Just received direct from tho factory a big lino of Brushes of all kinds. Seo the goods and prices In our window. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples 5-l(M5c Store New Location Front St., Opp. Postoffice, to BARTER'S for the best FOUNTAIN DRINKS on Coos Bay. Ico Cream and Candy too. Try u "Carnival Flip." Poisoo Oak la Immediately rollovod and quick ly cured by using Donnol, which Is a soothing, cooling, hoallng, an tiseptic, creamy preparation that reduces rapidly poison oak swoll Ings. For sale only at tho STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES. JmffffnT111"1