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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Take Your Profit Now OU buy clothes for the profit you get out of the deal. It's a good idea to keep that in mind when vou buv clothes or anything else. The amount of profit you get depends on what clothes you buy when you buy them. .Right now, during our clearance sale, you can get ' 7 r. r f Y Hart Schaffner & Marx suits at one-L'ourth off regular prices. Such suits arc always profitable the wearer. You may as well get the benefit of an extra summer suit. T profit in it is here for you. to The Men's "Men's Men's Men's Men' Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's 15.00 Suits now $20.85 $P0.00 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 $14.85 $17.50 Suits now $13.85 15.00 Suits now $11.85 $12.50 Suits now $ 9.85 $10.00 Suits now $ 7.85 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SLUTS, 25 PER CENT OFF. BOYS' STRAIGHT PANTS SUITS, 1-2 VR1G. 50c 13 A L- B R I CS C AN S I IIRTS AND DRAWERS, 35e. BOYS' ODD STRAIGHT PANTS, 25e. WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys. JULY TIDES. llolow Is given tho time and 1 height of high and low water at Marshllold. i Tho tides are plated In tho order of occurrence with their times on th llrst lino and heights on tho second lino of each dny: a compar ison on con ectitlvo heights will tndlcato whether It Is high or low , water, r'or high water on tho har 2Sllrs.. 1.0G 10.52 2.31 10.02 3.G 12.08 3.7 30 Hrs.. C.09 1.00 4.2 31 Hrs. . 0.03 7.00 0.5 WEATII ER FORECAST. (Iljr AMOcUtcd I'rrfi to Coot II y TlniM OREGON Fair with wester ly wlndB. (ooil clothes lit oiii' own nlio. Von ran watch iw nmke tliiMii. WE MAKE : Wo hnvo tho latest patterns In Imported nnd domestic woolens. LATEST STYLES. REASONABLE PRICES. We Take Orders for Suits Made By ED. V. PRICE (8b CO. They hnvo a splendid Uiiu of woolens to solcft from. Sl'ITS FROM tflH.tM) TO CtO.OO. Tallor-iiiiKlc, tnllnt-iiu'iiMiivd, itml your money's uoiili mmiJiiitet'il ly NORIS JENSEN, ST Marshllold, Oregon. :ii!u r in nt street. (i'immI tiork In I'verytliliiK pciliilnliiK to tailoring. Little Talks on the Teeth This Is the fifth of u RorlcB of helpful and Informing talks cm the care of tho teeth, which will ho well worth reading: ' REXALL ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER nlionld bo used oven If your tooth nro now In good condition, bu- niiHo It will help to Keep thorn Hint way. It Is n toilet necessity that, throught Its cleansing, antlsoptlc, preserving qualities, In sures In largo measure freedom from decay. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM TONIGHT f'TIIERE IS ONE IX A MILLION LIKE VOlV Song, hy Miss win Miller. A DIG TWO-HEEL FEATUHE, "THE COWBOY" MILLIONAIRE." Tliu greatest moving picture ever proiluceil. DON'T l'AIL TO SEE IT. ALSO TWO OTIIEIt GOOD HEELS. ADMISSION' TEX TEXTS. EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A PEW TEX ACRE TRACTS POUR MILES SOUTH OX COUNTY ROAl $35 PER ACRE 100 CASH, UALANCE T0 YEARS. NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL BEXOH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh RNAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. HIE RECORD InoTnnnmnvn ATicrnarm rnupw . ihQt-i-!18 Pu'Braphlo copies of all records Coos County to date, UBiraCtB Of titles, nroaont nnrnnro r nnw nthni. Infurmallnn folntlnf hiTiev-!Sta burnished on short' notice. ""Mil ui'iue: 117 North Front St., Mnrshfield. mono low W. J. RUST, Manager Great DlHplny of Now Autumn and Winter Goods Cull mid get your eholco out of n thousands patterns. .rT,rr Tile Tailor nnd I JUJ Rivsh Expert. Sl'ITS $l. TO $.-i(. 1!7S Front Streot - - UpBtnlrs. Hrs.. LOG Ft. . . 0.9 Hrs.. 5.11 Ft... 0.4 Hrs.. G.09 Ft. 0.7 Hrs. . 0.03 Ft... 0.2 2.7 5.7 4.00 11.04 2.9 5.9 5.29 0.0 2.8 0.0 1.55 0.39 4.C 2.0 PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MAItRllFIKM) fVCLEItV. WANT ADS. FOR SALE Winchester rifle null Remington pump nun. Good as new. i'houu CIiiih. Van .He, Jr., 1070, North Ilend. p Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office I'Olt SALE llrooil sown, Chester white, will farrow early Septem ber. Price $20, delivered In Marshflold. Address box J, caro Times. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 1.13 a. m., July 28. by llcnj. Ostllnd. speclul Government tne toroloElst. .Mnxlmum 70 .Minimum C2 At 4:43 n. m 55 Precipitation None Precipitation slnco Sept. 1. 1912 G4.81 Precipitation same porlod last year 01.17 Wind: Northwest, clenr. Wife Hide Marshal J. W. Carter was called to Allegany yestorday by tho Illness of his wife who has been camping near there for a few weoks with tho children. He expects to re turn today or tomorrow. Mulii Damages Pining. Tho water main on Commorcinl avenue near Second street burst yesterday and did considerable damage to tho hard sur face paving, breaking through it In sovoral places. A force of men Is re pairing tho break today. Read Adv. In Seattle. Tho Coos Hay Realty Co. received a letter this morning from Scattlo In answer CRAXIIERRY MARSH FOR KALE Otto-half mllo from North Slough bout landing nnd iuartor-mllo from It. R. depot: 1(50 acres, 40 acres available for cranborry murHli, G acres planted, 2 acres producing cranberries, 4 acres will ho bearing by nnoihor year. Crop this yonr will bring $700. The marsh Is planted with the finest' Jumbo vnrlotlos from Wis consin, Address or call on It. Lyon, North Rend, Or. lU'SIXESS CHANCES If you are looking for n business nt any kind It will pay you to seo Mc Millan. Coos liny Renlty Co., !.() Front street. WANTED By experienced woman, position ns camp cook. Address Box 1 14, Handon, Oregon. WANTED Roy to work In printing office. Apply Times office. FOR SALE Team, wagon ami har ness In good condition, Prlco rea sonable. Inqtilro Star Grocory, Eastsldo, FOUND Scow drifting in loner Ray. Slzo about 14x40. Is now tied at Jnrvls landing. Owner mny hnvo samo by applying to Dave Holdon, paying for trouble nnd this nd. WANTED CJIrl for kitchen work. Phono or call C. A. Smith Liun bor Co's. mill ofilco. FOR RENT OR SALE Two houses, 7 rooms and 4 rooms on Eastsldo. Apply Henry Illack, Phono 150-J. FOR SALE Team of good work horsos. Would tnko part payment In dairy stock. Enquire engin eer's offlco, Myrtlo Point, or phono 353, Marshflold. FOR RENT Five-room modern cottage on Ninth st. South. In qulro E, A. Anderson, Phono 252-L. FOR SALE Motorboat, length 20 feet, motor six h.p., four cycle Truscott: prlco $275. Inquire at Times office. The Royal TONIGHT MARGARET DOYLE In now charnctor songs nnd bnllads. This girl Is very clover and up to tho high-class vaudeville always seen at tho Roynl. IOOO feet of nil new pictures. GAUMONT WEEKLY You havo read about tho great ovents of tho world; now como and seo them. HER INNOCENT MARRIAGE A young womnn who thought hor wortuiess nusbnud dead, marries again only to find Hint tho gravo sometimes gives up Its supposed dead. THE GIRL DETECTIVE'S Rl'SH.j A bunch of crooks outwitted by n protty girl. And don't forget, It's a Thnuiihoiiscr. Admission: Lower floor, 1 ,1c. Rnlrouy, 10c. Owing to tho Speedwoll being do Inyed, tho Hutlor Stock Co. ennnot open tonight. 1. ....... io n siunii want nav., appearing in Tho Times Inst week. Tho Tlmos reaches tho people, the poople read tho want advs., and Hint's what gets results. Myrtle Point Dooming. J. E. Schilling drovo over by nuto from Myrtle Point Inst ovonlng. Ho re ports unuBunlly heavy traffic through Myrtlo Point. Ho says ovory resi dence nnd every storo room Is filled and that the hotel tins about all the business It con handle They nro ex pecting a big crowd for the fair. Scnnintt lluys Propel ly. A. 13. Sen m nn has purchased tho cast 32 feet of lots 1, 2 nnd 3, block 9, South Marshflold, from Mrs. Peter Clausen. Tho consldorntlon was $1000. This property has a frontage of 150 feet on Seventh Btreot nt the corner of Flnnngan nvcnuo nnd tho house on It wns recently burned. It hns nn excellent locntlon, being convenient to the now high school and tho down town district. Child Rurncd. Seth Burroughs, tho young son of Mrs. Burroughs In First Addition, severely burned his feet nnd hnnds yestordny. Ho was barefooted and in playing rnn into what he though was tho dead nshes of nn old brush fire, There wcro still hot embers In the ashes nnd be fore he could get out, ho was pretty badly burned, the bent on his feet rnuslng him to fall down on IiIb hands Into It. AIiihIui Case. A press dlspntch from Juneau, Alaska, announces tbnt tho trial of Joseph N. McDonald, for mer manager of the Trcadwoll mlnos thoro but now n wealthy Moxlcan initio owner, for tho murder of N. C. Jones, n mission worker, several years ago is nearly over. D. L. Rood of Marshflold, who was In Juneau at tho tlmo wns first subpoenaed ns n witness in the case. The trial will cost about $100,000. Flio Damages Home. The homo of J. N. Ilurke In Fcrndnlo hnd a nar row cscapo yesterday noon. Flro ori ginating from n flue started on tho roof of tho kitchen and hnd gained consldcrablo headway when noticed. Mr. Durko and his neighbors formed a bucket brlgado and after a fow minutes, tho blazo wns extinguished. , All tho wator from tho woli hnd been drawn, tiio nro uopnrintoni ro , sponded to tho nlnrm and wns pre pared with tho smnll flro engine to pump from tho mains, Tho dnmngo Is estimated nt $100. Oct lagging Pictures. Photo grapber Wesltor of tho Southern Pa cific has boon out with Frank Heath taking pictures of tho Smith-Powers Logging operations for tho booklot which tho S. P. compnny Is to Issue for tho Marshflold and North Pond Commorcinl bodies. Secretary Mot Icy hnd him tnko views of tho Rogers ranch and 53 head of thoroughbred Holstcln cattle, of tho E. L. Ilcssoy ranch with oats over soven feet high nnd a panoramic view from tho forks of coos Hlvor. A number of pictures of tho U"ny, of Marshflold nnd North Ilend vlows nnd othor plnces hnvo nl so been taken. Elks Tooth Found. Tho fnr renching results of a Times Want Adv. was proven again Saturday, when John G. Smith enmo to Tho Times otfico with nn engraved and mountod Elks' tooth which ho found on tho county rond nonr Daniels Creek. It was lost by P. M. Hull-Lewis, of Coqulllo, County rond engineer on one of his In spection trips. Mr. Hall-Lewis had no Idea whoro ho lost his lodgo emblem, which ho wore ns a watch charm, but ho vnlucd It highly ns n kcopsnko nnd ho know from pre vious oxporlonco the effectiveness of Tho Times Want Ads., so ho placed nn adv. In Tho Times. Mr. smith, while traveling tho county rond noticed tho glenm of tho gold In tho roadway and picking It up found It to bo tho Elks' tooth. Tho lost ndv. In Tho Times formed the connecting link nnd Mr. Hnll-Lowls will soon bo In possession of his charm ngnln. Everybody rends Tho Times Want Ads. Hint's why the prodtico results. PERSONAL NOTES FOR SALE 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 been overhauled and repainted. Is prac tically as good ns new. Cost originally $2500 nnd if taken nt onco will sell for $075. Responsible parties can buy it on their own terras. Call or address The Gunnery, Marauueld. THE GUARANTEE MEANS JUST THIS: Win A M"i This, or any other WEDGEW00D set up in your home guarantees entire satisfaction. Our care for the stove only commenes when we sell it to you, and if it fails to please you in any way, we want to know it. MADE ON THE COAST. PERFECT BAKERS. FUEL SAVERS. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. BS When you buy ffinj hBuy f he bestjjip' ED COLLINS, of South Coos River, Is In town. DICK MILLS Is In town todny from South Inlot. LEO CALL, of Lakeside, Is a bust ness caller today. JOHN DRINK Is a business visitor from Allogniiy today. MRS. JOE NOBLE Is spending tho dny hero from Lnkesldo. JOHN SMITH, of Camp (i, spent Sundny In town with friends. MRS. JAMES COWAN. JR., of Lake side, Is Bpondlng tho day hero. MRS. JOE HEAVESTON Is In town for tho dny from South Inlet. MRS. ALFRED STORA, of Glenn Junction Is shopping hero todny. WARREN POWELL, of South In let, Is In town today on business, WILL INGERSOLL. of North In let, 1b n town visitor horc today. R. A. CHURCH, tho North Inlet rancher, Is In town on business, A. E. WOODS, of Daniels Creek, Is n business visitor hero for tho day. GEORGE NOAH Is In town today from Coos River on a business trip. MRS. DEL SANDERS Is spondlnff tho dny hero visiting from South Inlet. C. E. HANSEN, of Hnyncs Inlot, Is n business visitor hero for tho dny. EMMERSON FERRY plans to leavo on tho next Alllnnco for Eurokn on business. GEORGE MESSERLE. of Cntchlnfj Inlot, is in town todny on n busi ness trip. MILAS RICHARDSON roturned thU morning from a visit with friends on Cntchlng Inlot. ED YARBROUGH was In town yestorday from Coos City return ing this morning. MR. EMERSON, of Cnmp (5, spent Sunday n town returning to cnmp lust evening. MRS. DAVE COWAN returned from Allcgnny this morning whore sho visited her mother. .MRS. LAURA SCHAPERS, of Allo gnny, Is spending tho dny hero on n shopping trip. GEORGE REAVIS spent yestordny hero with friends, i-mnmim? n Coalodo this morning. S. S. WILLIAMS, a resident of Ilnynes Inlet, Is Bpondlng tho dny hero on business. DR. AND MRS. HOUSEWORTH nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnrsons spoilt yes tordny at SuiiBot Bny. E. T. CIIANTLER lenvos tomorrow on n business trip Into tho Coqulllo valley and Curry County. JAS. WATSON, Coos County Clerk, wns horo from Coqulllo Saturday on business nnd ploaBiiro. DR. II. P. HOWARD, of North inlet, camo over on tho morning bont on a short business trip. WILLIAM PRESTON roturnod to Conlodo this morning nftor spend ing Sunday horo with friends. MRS. FRANK FANNER, of South Inlet, emtio up from tho lower bny this morning on a shopping trip. It. S. HOOL nnd wlfo nnd A. P. Dnvls will bo out-going passon gors for tho North tomorrow, via Drain. MISS EFFIE HALE cntuo In from Bnndon yestordny nnd expects within tho week to lonvo for Portland. MRS. CIIAS. MAIIAFFY ana MIh tiOii .Manatry nro Bpondlng tho dny horo from their North Coos Rivor homo. MISS BLANCHE CUTLIP roturned nomo today rrom Sumner wliero sho wiib n guost ut tho Chns. So lnudcr homo. MR. AND MRS. GETTINGS roturn ed this morning from n visit to tholr daughtor. Mrs. J. M. Culloy, of Catching Inlet. MISS SIGNA STORA, of Coos River, Is In town today on hor way homo front a visit at tho Chas. Solan dor homo at Sumtior. F. IIIATT, of Modford, Fred Wnrd. 0. V. Jordan nnd Dr. Hadloy, oC Eugeno, motored In from the vnl loy and will spend sovornl weoks hero on a pleasure trip. RAILWAY HERE IN 15 MONTHS That's 00(1 news that Engineer iloey sends from Eugene that the S. P. will he completed into Coos Bay, and running trains into Marshfield in 15 months. Equally good nows is tho fact that the most refresh ing and wholesomo fountain drinks to ho had on Coos Bay may be found at Sar ter's. Sartor's is just as famous here as the S. P. hecauso Sartor has been giv ing service of tho best for more than 15 months. Como to Sartor's tomorrow. Penslar Liver Saline makes tho llvor lively and Im proves tho disposition. 25c nnd ."SOc. for nuIo by us only. STORE FOR QUAL1TV GOODS AND PENSLAR REMKDIES. t 1 twvJ CM M l lltMgil