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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Good clothes In our own wliop. Von rim watch im make them. WE MAKE : Wo lmvo tho latest patterns In Imported nnd domestic woolens. I.ATUST STYLES. REASONAHLE PRICES. We Take Orders for Suits Made By ED. V. PRICE (& CO. They hnvo n splendid lino of woolens to seloft from. SUITS FROM $18.00 TO !? IO.OO. Tailor-made, tailor-measured, and jour money's worth guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN, Kant- :tC5 Front street. Marshlleld, Oregon. Good work in over) thing pertaining (o tailoring. BOAT SUPPLIES SifcE ss m a in i& T&& t- IN y00A iUMii.wjwni.rnin IHJ4.mWHlW.il fy sto C Carburetors, Timers, Spark Plugs and Coils, Valves and Fittings. Anchors, Lights, Perkins' Speed Wheels, Life Preser vers, etc, PRICES ARE RIGHT. VALVOL ' MOTOR OILS. G2 urn SATURDAY SPECIALS! $(1000.00 linjs u 100-uito stock ranch on Mllllroma Creek, 12 miles from Marshllchl, tiIJiliis reserve, unlimited range, partial ly Improved. Will sell all or part. ; Neat lltllo cottage ami live lots' oii South Tenth street. Lots denied ami fenced. $2500.00. Terms. IN BUSINESS CHANCES We lime one i-oouilu!r-hnus with more than 10 rooms one with 1(1 looms, one with :i( rooms, ami others. Oiu lestaurant. a iiilsrellniioniis stock of coeds a furniture Mock and several smaller propositions In the way of huslness "pi-mugs, Me also have a first-class property heie In Mni-shflold to e ch.ingo for ranch property. Von is for huslness, Coos Bay Realty Co. llMioiio 20I-.I. ISO North Trout St. AUGUST TIDES. Dolow Is given ttio time and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. Tho tides aro platod In tho order of occurrence, with their tlmos on th first line and heights on tho second lino of ench day; a compar ison on con ecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on tho bar 2 Hrs.. l.r.l 8.110 3. IS 8.29 Ft. . . r,.c o.n r..3 1.9 3 Hrs. . 2.41 !).12 3.C7 0.18 Ft... (1.7 0.9 5.C 1.5 1 10 UN. 0RUM1S To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Grubbs nt their homo In North Rend, Saturday, August 2, a son. Mother and baby nro doing nicely and Mr. Grubbs, who Is principal of tho North Horn! High School, Is highly elated over tho advent of his fifth child. Pay Warrants. County Treasurer Dlmmlck has Issued notlco that all county warrants lBsued prior to July WANT ADS. FOR RENT House, thirteen rooms nnd bath. 230 Market street W. I. S. Kaufman &. Co. I'Olt SALE Oil EXCHANGE 120 acres; 40 acres well adapted for cranberry culture; bolnnco suit able for fruit or paBturo; 8-room house, barn and outbuildings; spring water piped to the house and barn; 2 miles from tho beau tiful resort of Lakeside and 12 ml. from Mnrshdeld; county rond already crosses tho place; S. P. railroad from Eugene to Mnrsh flcld crosses the plnco; auto road, from Marshlleld to Lakeside undor construction, crosses tho place. Will soli nt reasonable price, or ex change for fruit farm In Willam ette or Rogue Itlver Valleys. For more particulars apply to tho owner, A. it. Enyenrt, Coqulllo, Oregon. STRAYED from my place on Coos Itlver, n black yearling Holstoln bull. Notify T. A. Frecse. WEATHER FORECAST. ttlr Associate I I'rcn to Coos !l)r Times.) OREGON Fair In south I and showers In north portion ' tonight am) Sunday. Cooler In i cast portion Sunday. Variable I winds, mostly westerly. , TiLEAVE TODAY LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:13 a. m., August 2, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special Government mc tcrologlst. Mnxlmum 01 Minimum 02 At 1:13 a. m 51 I Precipitation 02 I Precloltatlon slnco Sept. 1. 1 1912 01.81 I Precipitation samo period I last year 01.23 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. 1 PERSONAL NOTES . Vessel Sails for San Francisco and Bay Point With Many Passengers. Tho Nairn Smith sailed today for San Frnnclsco nnd Hay Point with a largo cargo of lumber from the ' I Smith mill and some other freight. Among thoso sailing on tho Nnnu , woro J. Solberry, Thomns Hurley, F. Nordln, 13. Anderson, .1. Montor- sor, O. Romero, O. Mnrtcy, J. A. i Favler, Sam Thcodoror, Mrs. M. .1. 1, 1912, will bo pnld on prosontn- Elrod, Mrs. S. S. .lonnlngs, Amy tlon nnd interest will cense on Aug-! Isancs, Mrs. Philip Kaiser, Mrs. Kiln ust 1. Clarke, Mrs. .1. T. McCormnc, Dr. Rack From Trlp.-H. J.McKeown. ' T- rlCor"C' .l'La'SZn' W. W. Johnston, Mayor Straw and A- ' I''H., nml .,ro F"' UnXR0 V ' Mr. Duboll have returned from an ,"0n0'. "I "h S. U. Schloss. C. II. outing trip near Golden Falls. They , I$ "l ViimriS L It Crafts' hnd good fishing but fulled to bag' J,,rk,M J.?2 1,,,'nrM,,,,'' ,i p p any venison. ' Jlr Gus M11101 nncl L' p' . . . ,. ,. , ri. Simmons. Auto to San Francisco. Capt. . , Eduur Simnson and E. E. Rluus. ' of North Rend, left this morning ! on nn auto trip to San Francisco ' going down tho const road. Capt. ' Simpson will spend a rouplo ofi weeks in tho city on business and expects to return by auto. Clay Church Recovered. C!ay Church Is again back at his place in tho Red Cross nftor a month's serious illness at his homo on Isth mus Inlet. He is busy receiving tho greetings nnd congratulations of ills friends. Sells Lumber. C. It. Flltcroft hns contracted to furnish 350,000 feet of spruce for tho North Rend ALLIANCE IN AND OUT TODAY Many Arrive From Eureka on Vessel Fair Cargo of Freight In and Out. Tim A II In 11 A tflltnti n ttlti1 111 I t i - r n t i r m m 1 "U .miiiv.i tf it iv. ii uiiiii,ii iiiia inciory uiiii iiu.uuu iuui oi ur thlB morning from Kurokii sailed lumber for Road Supervisor Clink- fovv ll0urB lntor for portlnnil. Sho onboard, of Sumner from his now hn(, n Kood tlironsli enrgo nnd n mill In Perhnm Addition. He bus fnr imHB(!Kor l8t i)0th Incoming cut up all tho logs handy nnd will nn,i outgoing start In on tho now orders now t Aniong thoso nrrlvlng on her i nun tm-imoii. .mm carrier woro; John R. Sneddon begins n threoi 0. Union, Mrs. L. Thompson, J. weeks vacation from his duties today c. Savngo, Mrs. C. A. Watson. C. nnd Biibstltuto Fred Musnles Ib wear-1 a. WatBon, Miss Lonorn Stone, Mrs. Iiik Undo Sam's uniform nnd deliver- . itmiiHnu i sinmitim m i.r FOR RKNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 415 S. Fourth street. WAXTKR Woman cook without children, for S men; $50 per month. Phono 2G9-L or 321-R. FOR RKNT One verv nice modern front room suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Cnll nt 219 S. Rroad-wny. I'OUXIJ Skiff ndrll't. Owner ran locate same by calling nt Times office mid paying for this ad. WA.VI'IM) Positions us cooks In logging camp, by man nnd wife. Phono 1 10-.?. WAXTKR Competent gill for gen or.:l housework. Cnll with refer ences. 320 South Second street. FOR SAI.K Thoroughbred I toil Rav en Alrdnlo Terriers. Rest varmint nnd wntch dog on cnrtli. Fomnles $15, males 320, or $35 for n pair. Iimulre of W. F. Town, In Old Town, North Rond, Or. FOR RKNT Furnished 7-room house on S. 5th st. Phono 282-J. 'HEN YOU COME FOR YOUR MEXT SUIT ASK SPKCIALLV TO SKK TIIK fonderful Values We Offer at $18, $20 and $22 J en aro extraordinarily particular about your dross and wish to senile rich ami exclusive fabrics or foreign manufacture, you will In greatly surprised to see what you can buy for the moderate price of $25 to 85. TODD, The Tailor and Dress Expert U7H FRONT ST RKKT UPSTAIRS. ORPHEUM TONIGHT 'THAT RHKAMV RARCAROLK Tl'XK" Song, sung by Miss Ada Miller. piIE WEEKLY Important nows from all the world, and tho con tinuation of Mutt and Jolt's Trip to Turkoy. tONCHO RILLY'S GRIT Western story, featuring G. M. Anderson. JE SNEAK Kalom drama, featuring Miss Alice Joyce. ADMISSION TK.V CENTS. Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office WAXTKR Rooms ami accommoda tions for Rlltmoro students. Leave uddress nnd terms with Times of fice this week. WANTED Position as stenograph or by young ludy with three years' experience; can also assist with books. Apply nt Times office. FOR RENT House on Rroadwny noar Golden. Suitable for store or shop on first floor and living rooms on second floor. Kent ?u per month. Seo Title Guarnutco & Abstract Company. WANTED Second-hand tent, not smnllor than 12x14 ft. Phono 133. WANTED ALL kinds of hauling. Phono 3151. FOR SALE U-htiriiiT "Insurance" gasoline stove; good condition. Inquire Times office. iron UHXT Iii West Marshlleld: 4-room furnished houso. Phono 174-X. FOR SALE, CHEAP One 1500 pound truck, In flrst-cluss condi tion, seo GOODRumS Phone 373-L FOR SALE Thoroughbred Spitz pups. Phono 1453, North Rend. FOR ItENT SlY-room modern houso on Central avenue. In qulro E. A. Anderson. Phono 262-L. FOR BALK Rrowl sows, Chester white, will farrow early Septem ber. Price $20, delivered In Marshfleld, Address box J, care Times. HUSINKSS CHANCES If you ure looking for a business of any kind it will pay you to see Mc Millan. Coos Hay Realty Co., 150 Front street. FOR RENT OR SAL15 Two houses, 7 rooms and 4 rooms on Eastslde, Apply Henry Plack. Phono 150-J. FOR SALE Motorbont, length 20 feet, motor six h.p., four cycle Truscott; price $275. Inquire at Times office. Ingthomnll. Mr. Sneddon will spend w. Weeks, Mrs. M. Montgomery, C. ins vacation in mo mounuiiiis aim p, Mnnlon. Mrs. H. Clnmnn, Mrs. hopes to lmvo three door to his (j. p, Mnnlon, v. W. Weeks, W. G. credit boforo tho end of three weeks. EggJcston. Aug. Short, Jos. Row- I-ijr Rolse Line. Although no , loy nn,i Ge0, Wnton. word has been received lntoly from 'AmonB thoso sailing on tho Alll L. R. Shaw, of Rolse, who proposed nnco Woro to revive tlio coos liny anil no bo Ci Ai i,nk0i K. McCutcboon, Ray project, It Is understood that ho jlcjC0, c. F. Thompson. II. M. Mll- wlll bo hero soon. O. S. Torroy ton Fi M. Reeves. II. Reck. I). tho othor dny met n couple of Hnn8i M. Ledermnn and Mlko Rolse men who woro reputed to bo Woodlo. on tho Day In tho Interests of tho wvvwwvvvawvwuvvvw. KmviHlpiS A Portland man railroad track. Tho Council nlso do- ;M1' t iin it . cldc.l to have now plank twenty foot ' U (1 I.U l UIWI ( V letter to Mnrshllolu states that ho know o ii....... ...i.ii. itr t ttr.l.i.i oyimic.uu wi.tui. . o, h nruj n.iui- i , mi... ... ..i..i.i.. i.. ,.. ..,., imln.l I,. .1.,. Kltinni' tirmmrtlpu will ""joer. 1 ll urn munwMB . . i. irlv In llnl M In i C1UCH lO linvo "UW I)IUI1K iwuiuy iuui old iiponln to lav w,t, ll11'1 on tllc wntorfront rondwny fit that tie 1'nu Sli ,0 Mnriinnoltl. tho S. P. Inylng tho E, W FRANKLIN of Gnrdlnor Is In Marshfleld on business. I. R. TOWER leaves tomorrow morn' Ing for Portland on business, NORIS JENSEN leaves on Mondnfc morning's stngo on a business trip to Portland. L. S. IIA5CEN and Herman Richard of Monrovia, Calif., aro spending a few dnys in Marshfleld. JASPER MAUZEY, who Is now lo cated in Portland, Is spending a few dnys with rolntlvcs rn Marshfleld. DAL CATHCART loft this morning for South Inlet, whero ho will do some surveying on a mining claim for Dr. Straw and others G. K. GEE, of tho Homo Tele phone Company, has returned from n business nnd Inspection trip to Coqulllo nnd Hnntfon. J. C. SAVAGE, formerly publisher of tho Coqulllo Sentinel, nrrlvcd horo today on tho Alliance. He nas been making nn nuto tour of California. J. II, STADDEN will leave soon for Rolllngham, Wash., whoro ho will Bpond two weeks attending a photographers' convention and visiting friends. W. S. CHANDLER, who wns expect ed hero Inst night from Coos Riv er, phoned that ho wns not feel ing well nnd would postpone his trip until Monday. CHAS. FENSLER, of the Hub, leaves tomorrow morning on the early stngo for Myrtlo Point to assist In moving tho Hub branch Into Its now home. i.iESSRS. CRICIITON AND NEL SON of Porter Rrothers, hnvo re turned from Gnrdlnor whero they delivered n cargo of coal for tho railroad builders. Tho bargo Frederick will bo loaded hero again with coal for tho construction work near the Umpqua. PETER I'LSTROM and family lofY today for tholr old home III Mill nenpolls, whore thoy will retd cato. Mr. Ulstrom hns boon chief engineer nt tho East sldo mill. His family, wha camo hero recently, did not caro to remain and so ho tologrnphcd to Portland nnd had his fumlturo shipment stopped thoro nnd re turned to Minneapolis. Tho freight nlono on his fumlturo wilt bo $208. R. E. SMITH, Secrotnry of tho Doug las County Flro Patrol nnd of tho Douglns County Abstrnct Com pnny Ib In Marshlleld on business nnd pleasure Ho camo In via, Gardiner, leaving his motorcycle thoro to ho brought down Mondny on tho tug Glcnner. Ho intended to rldo down to Crescent City but tho const rond Is reported bo bad that ho hns mndo up his mind to return to his homo in Rosoburg, While horo ho was tho guest of W. J. Conrnd. get tho property soon. Ho Intimated wide. 11111.11 , I. l..,. n.n.w. l.n .tnaa- ...... .!... n, !... i l . , I. .....!. l luisru.irii 41111,,. 41I1IUI.K viiu imoo- iiiiil iiiuy uiiuwuu n iu kw iiiiuiiKii - .,,lp, n,lnv nn Hin Murfih. S" ' w" 'nofd-RosXnuSlne ('"t Km orii I II Id Th funernl ot'A,tk,n' w Andorson, A. R. Crosby. o i Mwl Pino nwa ! liolil esterdny '' LlonborRor. 11. M. Wnttors. n i i"o fnniMv 1 omo nt Ton Mile tl e ,,,,' Rnihn. Marshfleld and V n iiZrVnfi I n, in" Coqulllo will piny Ilniiilon nt Ran Rov. . O. Dounril oiflclnting. in- . ' ,nmi,rrw nn(i m j icinilmll termont was on tho homo fnrm. Mr. . PI 0 Z nes North end Plaep was nl.oiit Heyenty year. . o:,l y nt My tlJ ! Point nnd Gar- and came to this county six yoniB , ' m Hlll,,r0t proomnn will ngo from ormnny and Is survived ,,r0,muly ,,,tcll 'for Marshlleld. Tho by n w fe, three bom nnd two daugh- 0Bt fth'0 0 w) bo nbout tho tors, nil residents of Coos County. , n8 ,nst s,(,uy. Rlltmore Roys. Dr. Scnonck, of, tho Rlltmoro Forest School, will nr- Tr Tho TlinoB Wnnt A(l8i nviu in nj .( ii nn'i' 19 with twenty-four students who will spend a couple or months Inj FARM FOR SALE tho woods In this section. Tho par- , , , , . .. . ty Is smnllor thnn usual this son-' . Sn,ry,.Br?oC n"(I i"!11 fnrmr con; son, but othors may nrrlvo Inter. It Blatlng of 518 acres, botwoon3C nnd vns first thought that thoro would "cres ?f rich bottom land, eight be n larger party thnn usunl. cres of bonch land sot to npplo To Asylum. .ludgo John F. Hall tree? and fifty ncres mora Unit enn hns commlttod Emmott Uarr Knox, enjlly bo cleared for orchard nnd n mnn or nbout fifty years, fa the pnlnnco good grazing land for cat stnto nsylum. Ho enmo horo from . tlo. sheop or goats. Mnploton whero ho wns employod I , Twelve, bond good dnlry cows nnd In rniirond work. Ho visited most ." "" hiui"ih uuou. ot tho towns In the county nnd ut traded attontlon by his continuous nnd rambling talks. Ho was harm less. Ho has a brothor In Soattlo and n mnrrlod dnughtor, but tho w.ioronbouts or tho Inttor could not bo nscortnluod, Widen Planking. At n mooting of A lli N7ml, Iln.i.l rll. r'nniif.ll Inot W evening, tho Council approved of tho plnns or tho Southorn Pnclllc ror tho overhead crossing or tho railway nenr Simpson Park. Tho roadway j will bo about thirty feet nbovo tho . Locntod on West Fork of Coos Rlvor, ono mile from postofllco, school nnd bontlandlng. Duy direct from ownor. For furthor Infe.-mntlon, call or wrlto: W. A. GAGE. Allogany. Oro. I. O. O. F. NOTICE. Mouthers of Sunset Lodgo No. 51. I. O. O. F. nro requested to bo at I. O. O. F. Hull nt I o 'clock p. in., Sunday, AugtiBt 3rd, to attend tho ruuernl of our Into Rrothor, W. C. Lund. Sojourning Rrnthors Invited. Ry order J. G. Klnnoy, N. G. Ry I. LANDO. Socrotnry. DON'T WAIT TOR " THE RAILWAY To got ono of thoso flno fountain drinks nt Sartors. Como In this ovonlng, tomorrow, nnytlmo. Wo always hnvo something now, delic ious nnd refreshing in tho wny ot a fountain drink. Try a "PEACH CORRLER" you'll wnnt more. S A It T K 11 ' S . PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFIKLD CVCLKRV. . CAMPING SPECIALS Rotlnnod cups 5c Tin plates 5c Fork and kntfo, pair Kc Frying pnns 10 nod 15c 10-qt. galvanized bucket . ...15c Largo slzo kettles 15c Can oponors 5-10-15c Sandlnry paper specialties ,.10c 100 paper napkins ,15c Lunch wrappers 5c Children's beach sots 15c Children's beach buckets, ,, ,15c Kverything you wnnt nnd "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Now Locntlon Front St., Opp. Postofflce. We Do Catering For Parties HOOM FOR SMALL BANQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leld's.) BOX LUNCHES FOR PICNIC PARTIES. ,. Lee Jit-own, Ph. G. liobl. W. Swanton, Ph. G. DO YOU KNOW? thai the finest and inost expensive bristles como from Siberia? Do you know that the best hair brushes are all made from these Siberian bristles? Do you know that the ordinary hair brush contains very few bristles at all, but is made largely of split turkoy quills and hemp fibres? AVo have a large stock of genuine Siberian bristle brushes, tho kind that will last a life time. Come in and let us show you the difference between a good hair brush and the ordinary kind. TUR STORE FOIi QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAIi REMEDIES.