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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. tr you like the looks o those BWt'll clotllCS yoll HOC 8(1 tunny of ihu young fellows wearing these Any a, drop In nt Tho Woolen Mill Storo mid boo their stock ot Hart Schnf fnur & Murx goods. That's where tho suinrt clothes como from, BOAT SUPPLIES & lAnchorsi Lights, Perkins' Speed Wheels, Life Preser vers, etc, PRICES ARE RIGHT. tooH VAWW. ORPHEUM TONIGHT Iss Ada Miller Will Slug "SHNOHA" A Spanish Selection. N ADVENTURE OX THE MEXICAN' BORDER A two-reol foaturo World's Best Meat t good enough for our custom- Pn our opinion. And n trial r win provo that wo livo up to pellef. Order n roust or n steak Prepnro yourself for a treat p will surely prove one when Weat appears on your tablo. InSIIFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Meld Telephones North Ilend Two Markota 51 EAN "EM UP" SHOE SALE! 8' ?3.50 white duck, welt es at $2.50 ren's white duck button !ea at si.nn ', misses' and children a nps and oxfords nt cost. Elk skins, nil sizes at cost. let a Bargain Now AT ktric Shoe Store 80 SOUTH BROADWAY. tffrfc 0 tf& IN yOOA tyfi fc Carburetors, Timers, Spark Plugs and Coils, Valves and Fittings, MOTOR OILS. im production by tho Lubln t'ompnny. This is n military pic ture producod In and near Moxlco, whoro revolutions occur dally. And 2000 foot of other good pictures. ADMISSION' TUX CENTS. CAMPING SPECIALS Retlnnod cups Be Tin plates Be Fork and knlfo, pair 10c Frying pans 10 oml lc 10-qt. galvanized bucket . ...lfSc Large size kettles 15c Can openers 5-10-15c Sandlary paper specialties ..10c 100 paper napkins 18c Lunch wrappors Be Children's beach sets lBc Children's beach buckets. .. ,15c Everything you want and ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store New Location Front St., Opp. Postofflce. Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office AFCSt'ST TIDES. llolow la given tlio tlmo nnd height of high and low water at Mnrshriold. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on th llrst line and heights on tho socoud lino cf each day; a compar ison on con ccutlvo heights will Indlcato whether it Is high or low water, For high water on tho bar 1 His. . O.r.S 7. -17 2.38 7.37 Ft. . . 0.5 0.8 Hrs.. 1.51 8.30 Ft. . . 0.0 0.9 Hrs.. 2.41 0.12 Ft... C.7 0.9 Hrs.. 3.31 9.53 Ft. ..CO 0.7 r.o 2.3 3.18 8.29 r,.:t i.o 3.r7 9.18 G.G 1.5 4.35 10.07 5.8 1.1 5.1C 10.59 0.0 0.9 5 Hrs.. 4.21 10.35 Ft. . . 0.4 0.4 WEATHER FORECAST. (Mr AmoclitM I'rrmi lo L'oo Utr TlniM.l OREGON Fair nnd contln- tied warmer In west portion nnd 1 cooler In Interior nnd west por tion Saturday. Westerly wlndB. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., August 1, by Hcnj. Ostllnd. special Government mc torologlst. Muxlmum 72 Minimum 50 At 4:43 n. m G3 Proelpltntlon 00 rrccloltntlon slnco Sept. 1. 1912 G1.82 Precipitation snino period Inst year 01. 23 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. born. OGREN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner Ogren Thursday, August 1, a nine pound son. Mother nnd child are doing nicely. Mr. Ogren Is now In Curry County on n hunting trip nnd Mrs. Ogren snya sho has captured n dear that is far su perior to any deor that Mr. Ogron will be ablo to bag. Is Wry III Mrs. Gates, wlfo of tho filer nt Smlth-Powors enmp No. 0, was brought to Mercy Hospital today by tho launch Cooston, Sho Is very 111 of neuralgia of the heart. Open Coal Mine J. A. Ward mine In today from Alllllcoma on business. Ho roporU that ho and tho Smith boys will begin tnklng out coal for the local market next Monday. They hnvo everything ready and tho Mllllcomn mluo will hooii he producing In good shnpo, the coal bolng of oven ii better grndo than was expected. Iluys Saloon. V. .1. Ilorrcs today concluded negotiations for tho pur "huso of A. II. Smith's hnlf Interest in the Nutwood snloon. W. J. Roh rcr owns tho other hnlf Interest. Mr. Bines recently enmo hero from Santa Rosa, Col., whoro n dry wavo forced him out of business with 02 other liquor dealers. Mr. Smith ex pects to take a vacntlon for n time. Auto to Roseburg. Tho following passengers loft this morning for Everything for a Good Dinner May be found hero today. Fresh, crisp vegetables and delicious fruit. HERE'S A LIST Crisp Celery (Si-ven Corn Head U'ttuce Wav lleans Ciivt'it Peas Carrots Hell Peppers Cucumbers Cabbage Green Beans Ited Beets Turnip Fresh drapes Ited Plums Watermelons liluo Plums Cantalouies Ilanunns New lilting Apples Phono your orders THE BAZAR Phone 32. House of Quality. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service SIARSHFIELD OYCLERY. tloBohurg on the Mnrshuchl-ltose-burg unto line. The Increase in truffle ncccBsltnted adding nuother nutotuobllo today. Those going were: Optimo Watson, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. It. Dunn nnd linby, 11. .1. .losuo. C. It. Davis. 11. K. Hohnke, Henry M. Marsh, .1. .1. llnrrctt. E. T. Jones, M. L. Xelson, C. Branch. Start Tlmbentork. Hugh McLnln slnrted n force of men on the timber work on tho North Front street ex tension of the Terminal lino today. First Apples. Matt .Tutstrom to dny brought down a shipment of apples from the old Ilcalo ranch on Coos Itlver, the llrst local apples on the market this year. Hitvo Snnillpov. Tho Johnson fnmly on South Fourth street, nenr Hall avenue, wns quarantined for smallpox today. It seems that they contracted the dlscaso at North Ilend. Quarantine Removed. The small pox (uarnntlne wns removed from tho J. D. Mncatco home In tho Hood npnrtmentH on Highland avenue yes terday, Mr. Macatco having fully re covered Cars Smashed. W. II. Cox who re turned today from a visit with his son, A. C. Cox, on South Inlet reports thnt thcro was quite a wreck on tho Smith-Powers logging rond, a now engineer letting six cars drop down and pile In n heap, smashing some of them to kindling wood, almost. No one wns hurt. At Masonic Next Week. Tho Mnnlon-Clnmun Players will present a series of populnr plays nt tho Ma sonic Oporn House noxt wcok, open ing Monday night. Mannger Clani nn has arrived from Eureka to mako arrangements for tho uppear nnco of his compnny which will bo on a new plan In connection with Diislness houses of the city. Ilronuugh Delayed. The stories afloat hero yesterday about Judgo Dronnugh having returned to Port land last Sunday were evidently un founded, ns Fred Uolllster received a messago from Judge Hammond stating that Judge Ilrnunugh was duo In Portland Inst night. Nothing now has duvoped In tho Kinney af fair today. It was rumored thnt Frank II. Wnlto wns figuring on tak ing over tho whole Kinney property, but no one on tho Hay seeniB to hnvo any substantiation of tho story. Tluve Fined. Hecordor llutlor yesterday afternoon lined Kill Evans, Murthu Evans nnd John Wnsson $5 apiece for being drunk nnd disorder ly. Martha livens rclternted her claim that John Wasson had taken $130 from her but wns Informed thnt If sho had charges of this kind sho had better refer them to Deputy District Attorney Llljcqvlst. Hill Evnns Is arranging to roturn to his homo In California, having been hero on matters collected with the es tnto of his father, Jnko Evans who wns mysteriously slain In his ranch homo on South Slough n year or so ago. 1 WORTH BEND NOTES. Jny Llndon, Jim Thomns, A. L. Dntz and Dr. II. E. Hurmelster plan to lcavo Saturday to bo gono n con plo of weoks on it vacation. Tlioy will lenvo in Dr. Buruiolstor's auto for a hunting and fishing trip cbovo Eckley. Floyd Coffolt nnd family huvo returned from a threo-wepks' visit with relatives In Douglas County, having made .tho trip In his nuto. Mrs. Claro'nco Pulley has boon taken to Morcy Hospital for treat ment. Gilbert Gllbortsou arrived horo this week from Woodburn, Oregon, to look after his Haynes Inlot property. It. A. Wornleh returned yesterday from u business trip to Portland, Tacoma and Los Angeles. Antono Peterson and family, of Pleasuutvillo, Cal aro guests at the Chris Peterson homo. H. II. Dean, who 1b constructing tho new hotol at Ten Mllo, Is suffer ing from blood poisoning, some bad sunburns on his arms becoming in fected. L. C. Reynolds and family, who have been residing at CoquIIIo, aro arranging to move back to North Bend. Mrs. S. S. Jennings and Miss Amy Issacs will leave tomorrow for San Francisco. Percy Phillips Is laid up at tho homo of his' parents, Mr. and Sirs. Archie Phillips, with an Injury to his leg, sustained from being hit by a cablo on tho S. P. work. Geo. W. Artls is acting Marshal and Lewis King Is acting nlghtwatch while Marshal Anderson, Night watchman Emery and D. McCul lough aro enjoying a deer hunt at Loon Lake. Judge Guery has gone to Curry County for a deer hunt with John Fromm. Mrs, Mary Arnot has gono to Ash land In respoiiHo to word thnt her Bou-ln-lnw, N. F. Throne, who has been 111 of consumption for sov oral years, Is In n critical condition. It wns reported thnt Tlirono had tnken the Frlodmnnn euro for tu berculosis, but that it did no good. Throne Is woll known on tho Hay. having Bpent several years hero. He Is Interested In the Crawford Point Townslto Company near Cooston. M. E. Evcrltt Is consolidating tho North Ilend Drug Compnny with his drug storo In tho lattor's location and Shrock's saloon will occupy tho location of tho former. M. E. Evcrltt has started the ex cavation for the now residence which F. E. Conway will build for him In Porter Addition. Wnrron Painter is also excavating for n now house, which Conway will build for him near tho C. S. Wlnsor homo on Sherman avenue. Tho Fourth of July commlttco re ports that they expended $1376,22 for gonoral cxponscs and $251,90 for lighting during tho celebration horo. They received $1620.50 from donntlons nnd $147. 50 from conces sions, leaving n balnnco on hand of $136. They also have considerable bunting, flags and decorations which can bo used In tho future. Wm. Vnughnn hns moved his fam ily to Daniels Creek for a month's outing. Mrs. Wm. Shrock hns been quite 111 but Is now improving. D. L. Footo of Mnrshneld, was fined $10 by City Rocordor Derby shire for violating tho speed limit hero Inst wcok. Special Officer Grout filed tho chnrgo, but wob un ablo to stop Footo on tho wntorfront road nnd Nlghtwatchman Lewis King later caught him. Henry Hocck Is onlnrglng his log ging camp at SmlthB Bnsln to ac commodate a crow of forty men nnd says that ho will hnvo ono of tho most models enmps In tho county when It Is completed. PERSONAL NOTES OTTO HILL Is down from Coos Itlv er on business, B. BECK, of Portlnnd, Is a busi ness visitor in tho city. JOHN VANBUBGEIt of Ten Mile Is a Mnrshlleld visitor today. CIIAIILES WALKER, ot Bnndon, Is In the city on business. MISS HELEN LANDIHTH, of Coos ltlvor, wns In tho shopping today. WM. MOUGAN Is down from Coos Itlver today on business and pleas ure. I). I). PIERCE, tho well-known lum berman, of Coqutlle, Is stopping nt Tho Chandler. MRS. F. D. COHAN Is expected homo Saturday from her trip to Port land and Tncomu. IKE BILLINGS, a formor resident, has returned from San Diego and oxpects his family horo soon to Join htm. TOM COKE nnd Bert Cox hnvo gono to Allegany to Join Dr. Tng gort nnd Chas, Powors in a big door hunt. II. L. LIOXBERGER, of Spoknno, Is u Coos liny visitor and will spend a fow days' Investigating tho prospects horo. MRS. M. R. SMITH returned to town today from Coos River whoro sho hns been spondlng somo tlmo nt tho homo of hor daugh ter, Mrs. C. II. Dungan. 13. A. HERMEDAS, of Oakland, Cal., is horo looking nftor prop erty of his father, tho Into A. L, Uormcdas, who was stoward on tho Arago and AJax on tho Coos Hay run years ago. C. H. DUNGAN, tho Coos Rlvor rancher, Is In town today on busi ness. Ho reports that very fow salmon aro being cnught and ho does not anticipate that thoro will bo much of a run beforo Soptomber 1. MRS. C. B. PARKER and daugh ter, Miss Mary, arrived hero on tho last Breakwator from Am herst, Nova Scotia, to visit nt tho homes ot her children, Jnck Parker and Mrs. Jas. Wall. En route to Coos Day, tlioy stopped at various' points ot Intorest. They will spond tho surnmor horo. DON'T WAIT E0R THE RAILWAY To got ono of thoso flno fountain drinks at Sarter'8. Como in this evening, tomorrow, anytime Wo always havo something now, delic ious and refreshing in tho way of a fountain drink. Try a "PEACH COBBLER" you'll want more. SAUTE It'S. WANT ADS. FOH RENT Furnished two-room npartment. Cnll 413 North 2nd. st. or Phono 319-X. FOIt IM2XT Furnished 7-room houso on S. 5th st. Phono 282-J. WANTED Itooms and ucconuuodn tions for Illltmorc students. Leave address and terms with Times of flco this week. WANTED Position ns stenograph er by young lady with three years' experience; can also assist, with books. Apply at Times office. FOH HUNT House on Broadway near Golden. Suitable for storo or shop on first floor and living rooms on second floor. Ront $20 per month. Sco Title Guarantee & Abstract Company. WANTED Second-hand tent, not smaller than 12x14 ft. Phono 133. CKAXI1KIUIY MARSH FOR SALE One-half mllo from North Slough boat landing nnd quarter-mllo from It. R. depot; 160 acres, 40 acres avallablo for cranborry marsh, 6 acres planted, 2 acres producing cranberries, 4 acres will bo bearing by another year. Crop this year will bring $700. Tho marsh Is planted with tho finest Jumbo varieties from Wis consin. Address or call on II. Lyon, North Bend, Or. WANTED ALL kinds of hauling. Phono 3151. WANTED Comjwteiit girl for gen ornl housework. Apply Mrs. D. E. Moloney, 372 Commerclnl avo. FOUXD Small memorandum hook containing chock and prlvnto pa pors. Owner mny havo samo by calling at Times offico and paying for this ad. FOH HALE A nearly new piano, sold cheap If takon at once. Party leaving town. Call at Curroy's Barber Shop. FOR SALF S-htii'iirr "Insurance" gosollno stovo; good condition. Inquire Times offico. FOIt ItEXT In West Mnrshlleld; 4-room furnished house. Phono 174-X. FOH SALE, CHEAP Ono 1500- pound truck, In nrst-cinss condi tion. Sco GOODRumS Phone 373-L FOR SALE Tlioroiiuhhrcd Spitz pups. Phono 1453, North Ilend. FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness In good condition. Prlco rea sonable, luqulro Enstsldo Grade. FOIt RENT Six-room modern houso on Ccntrnl nvonuc. In qulro E. A. Anderson. Phono 252-L. FOR SALE Brood miws, Chester whlto, will farrow enrly Soptom bor. Prlco $20, dollvorod In Mnrshflold. Address box J, enro Times. BUSINESS CHANCES If you aro looking for n business of any kind It will pay you to sco Mc Millan. Coos Bay Ronlty Co., 150 Front stroot. FOR REXT OR SALE Two house, 7 rooms nnu rooms on unsisiue. Apply Honry Black. Phono 150-J. FOR SALIC Motorhont, length VM fcot, motor six h.p., four cyclo Truscott: prlco $275. luqulro at Times office. THe Royal TONIGHT THE BUTLER STOCK CO., , presenting tho 3-nct comedy ontltled "MY UNCLE FRO.M NEW YORK." This Is ono of their best productions nnd on no nccount to bo mlssod. Threo reels of exceptionally good pictures, THE WILL O' THE WISP III two reols by tho Kay Boo Film Co. BARNEY OLDFIELD'S RACE FOR A LIFE. A fnrco comody by tho uuoxcollod Koystono Comody Co., In which Bnrnoy Oldfleld hns a thrilling race with a locomotlvo to save tho Hfo of a pretty girl. And Look at the Prlco! Lowor floor, 15c. Balcony, 10c. Coming next Tuesday and Wed, "THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP" In 4 reols. Blggor, bettor than over. Just recolved, another big ship ment of thoso toilet preparations. Tho oft-ro-forred to "hot cakes" aro not in tho samo class with MAURINE as rapid sollors. "Thoro's a reason." STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND I'ENSLAR REMEDIES. M