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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Your opinion on clothes will be ns good us nny expert's If you find Hart Schnffner & Marx name In them. They are sold at The Woolen Mill Store. Apparel Specialists for Men and Hoys. CARE OF THE FEET Talk No. 3 REXALL FOOT POWDER FOLLOW THESE DIRECTION'S. Printed on Knvli Ito.v. The contents of one paper should be sprinkled Into each shoe, and well shaken around; or a liberal Btipply may be dusted from n shaker-ton can. Where there Is soreness or Inflammation of the Bldn, apply tho powder directly to the part, Inside the stock ing Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US The World's Best Meat Is Just good enough for our custom er. s In our opinion. And a trial order will provo that wo llvo up to our belief. Order a roast or a steak anil preparo yourself for a treat for It will surely provo ono when tho moat appears on your table. MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrslifli'ld Telephones North Hend 1121. .1 Two Market SI ORPHEUM TONIGHT LADY A.N'I) HER MAID Vltngraph. No. I In tho llollnda sorles, that greatest of all coiuoJIch. MISS ADA .MILLER will sing "Where tho Hlver Shannon Flows." HUONC'llO HILLY AND THIS EXPKESS DIM VEIt Featuring O. M. Anderson. CINDERELLA AND THK HOOH Hiograph comedy. IirCKSVlLLH EPICURE Blograph comedy. P ATI IE WEEKLY o. 12 News or the world . Mutt and Jeff havo exciting times In Turkey. FIVH PICTURES. ADMISSION TK.V CENTS. We Do Catering For Parties ltOOM FOIt SMALL BANQUETS. White House Bakery (Fortuorly Leld's.) BOX LUNCHES FOIt PIOXIO PARTIES. $10 A FRONT FOOT Where property nil around It Is selling for $2fi to $40. This is an exceptional bargain we are offering In Wast Marshfleld. We on t use tho term "bargain" HI advisedly. We cannot afford to. M cn show you. Invest now, Wore this opportunity Is gone. . S. KAUFMAX & CO. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Pulmt i1'"!?.1 tranVB between any In? mu. M?r"MU tor the follow- fc-ofbulldlngB: Three trunks . ', ', ', ' Tlvo trunks . . ,5S s Transfer ud Storage Co. l'Vl llnliiiw.B II- ''ones. 120-J: 49-L; 98-R. our S. 'i tt5 the ruction of 'reerre ' . U,1 mo ,,udle " nd come, 11 I'ofectly for years to m pjf BARKER. "nt it. WaraU 14, Or. Tonight Masonic Opera House Munloii-Clumuii Players present tho great tliree-act political play "The Girl From Keswick's" A brand new play. Hoserved seats for tlds social oc cumIoii .15 cents, with tho Mer chants' tickets. 150 FREE SEATS. Don't miss this great play. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFIELD OVOLERV. Singer SewimfiMachines We have them for rent or for sale. Machines Repaired, guppllea and Needles for Vale. W. J. KIT. Ill Park Ate. ManhfleM. WANT ADS. WANTED To buy a good milk cow. 0. 13. Noah, Marshfleld. roil SALE t good work horses with harness and two wagons; reasonable. Inquire of Cooley & Rahskopf, 2G4 N. Front St. Mfld. I OH HUNT Ono room suitable for two gentlemen. Call 321 South Broadway. FOIt SALE Small homo cheap, now being finished up; secluded loca tion, spring water, use of largo garden, Btove, sink, some furnish ings and good carpenter and fall- lag tools. Size of house, 18x28; kitchen, bedroom, living room and porch. If sold at once, a clear deed for $200. Glenn D. How ard, Eastslde. WANTED Window cleaning, floor polishing, etc. A. Landles, Sec ond street, phono 213. FOR SALE Hlver front dairy ranch, with stock, tools and crops. Will take as part payment town property. Terms to suit. Inquire of George Wltte, owner, South Coos Hlver, Marshflold. WANTIOD Compositor, must lie fairly fast, Apply Immediately Campbell Printing Co., 189 Third street, South Marshfleld, TUX MI MO SAWMILL SNAP Saw mill complete with 5 acres of land with lako frontage and logging outfit1, for $4250. Terms, $2000 cash, balanco In, 2 and 3 years. Int. G per cent, bee Title Guar antee nnd Abstract Co. CHAXREHHY MAItSII FOIt HALF One-half mllo from North Slough boat landing and quarter-mile from II. R. depot; 1G0 acres, 40 acres available for cranberry marsh, (! acres planted, 2 acres producing cranberries, 4 acres will bo bearing by another yoar. Crop this year will bring $700. Tho marsh Is planted with tho finest Jumbo varieties from Wis consin. Address or call on H. Lyon, North Hend, Or. LOST Several contracts and other valuable papers; also somo letters, belonging to Claude Elliott; on county road, between Coqullle and Marshlleld. Finder return to Times office and receive rownrd. WAXTEI 'ox terrier pup. Phone 3111. FOIt HUNT Fiirnlxhcd housekeep ing rooms. Call 415 South 4th street. FOIt HF.NT (l-room house on South Hunker Hill. Phono 31C-X. FOU SALF. CI I FA P Dry stove wood and kindling for cash. Phono 78 or npply to Manning. FOIt REXT Furnished room for two gent lemon. Also two mod ern light housekeeping rooms. 24G North Fourth street. NOTIONS mid Racket Goods. Good locution, cheap rent, nice business for man and wife or two ladles. See .McMillan Coos Day Realty Co. K.O Front St. FOIt SALE House mid barn nnd 20 lots, well Improved, In First Addition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, 150 chickens. Phono 3151 or address J, E. Fitzgerald, or como and see. FOR SALE Good )5-gal. fruit Jars. 50e per doz, at Lowls'. FOR SALIC Team, wagon and har ness In good condition, Prleo reasonable. Haines' Feed Store. FOR REXT Six-room flat over Ol llvant & Woavor's store. Inqulro at Olllvant & Weavers'. FOR SALE An Invalid chair in good condition. Call at North Hend Furniture Store or phone 244, North Dend. FOR SALE Clean thoroughly dried wild duck feathers, 50c. per pound; leave ticks to be filled nt Palace Meat Market. FOR RENT Sunny it-room furnish ed apartment. Call Nasburg'a Groc ery. FOR RENT Furnished 7-room house on S. 5th st. Phono 282-J. SMALL HURURIIAX RANCH. 7 acres of fine land close to Marshfleld; 4 acres of It mellow, well-drained bottom land; 3 acres level, wooded bench land. Tho hill laud Is situated across the norUi orfil oTtruct and furnishes shelter to tho bottom land portion. Also the hill laud will afford an Ideal site for ranch buildings, orchard, etc. Part of tho bottom land lina been cultivated and tho preiont crop Is proof of tho soil's fertility. Located one mllo south of the city limits and within 200 feet of a navigable tidewater stream. You can buy tula Ideal suburban AUGUST TIDES. Dolow Is given tne time and height of high and low water at MnrBhfleld. Tho tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their tlme3 on th first line nnd heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison on con ccutlve heights will Indicate w'hether it Is high or low water. i'or high water on the bar 8 Hrs. , Ft. . , Hrs. , Ft. . , Hrs. Ft . . , Hrs. , 0.52 7.12 12.43 7.31 0.7 1.58 0.7 3.11 0.6 4.24 4.8 8.28 4.3 9.53 4.0 11,18 1.2 1.35 1.8 2.30 2.3 3.55 5.0 8.28 5.9 9.31 5.8 10.35 10 11 WEATHER FORECAST. Illy Associated l'rcm to Coot Da Timet. OREGON Fair with wester ly winds. I.OCAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., August 8, by HenJ. Ostllnd, special Government me .tcrologlat. Maximum 71 Minimum 50 At 4:43 n. m 50 Precipltntlon since Sept. 1 1912 64.85 Precipitation snmc period last year G1.23 Wind: Northwest, clear. Dredge Is Due. The tug Goliath with the dredge Scattlo Is due in tonight or tomorrow. Male Chorus. All men who are willing to sing in tho male chorus Sunday evening will kindly meet nt the Methodist Church nt eight this evening for rohenrsal. Cooston Trouble. Tho Port of ranch property on good terms nnd nt a price which you cannot ap proach elsowhoro. This Is something spcclnl, sure to make a show placo with proper hnndling. For further particulars see REYNOLDS DEVELOPMENT CO. Opp. The Chandler. Phono 1C0 FOR REXT Six-mom modern house on Central avenue. In quire E. A. Anderson. Phone 252-L. WANTED A Mi kinds of hauling. Phono 3151. THIS BRAND WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM TRADEMARK Is the brand which put Alum inum Ware Into common use, tho brand whose quality is never questioned, tho brand which lias stood the test of time beyond all others the neatest, uieext and best cook- log utensils made. Regular Price 55c AdvMtbsJ in wm' macula You Will U80 "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils always, if ono such utensil Is placed in your home so the manufacturers believe. That is why they sacrifice, their profit and wo cut ours in two on this one-quart OV Saucepan, which is yours JW If at the Special Price, W VV Replace uteneila that wear out withutenaUi that "Wear-Eve" rn Cooa Day will meet next Monday to take up various matters. Tho Cooston Channel dredging will also come up again, V. E. Homme ask ing a rohoarlng. Leave on Auto. Among those leaving on the Rosoburg auto lino for Rosoburg this morning were Mamie Rogers, Miss Catherine Har rington, H. N. Sanborn, W. K. j Weeks nnd II. S. Johnson. Will Give Dance. Arrangements I have been made by tho people of i it. i... . . uiijoy iur a uanco 10 oo given mere next Saturday evening and a number from Marshfleld are planning to at tend, the affair being public. Choir Meeting. A meeting of tho choirs of tho Protestant Churches has been called for Sat urday evening nt 7:30 at tho M. E. Church to rehearse for the mus ical program for Sunday evening's, union service. Buys Lot. It Is reported thnt Chas. Thorn, of tho North Bond brewery, has purchased a lot at tho corner of Sherman and Washington In North Dend from John and George Horron for J5000. It Is an excellent business corner. Kills Robcat. Clem Wells went out about 3 o'clock this morning to try out a now varmint dog. Ho stnrted In back of Cooston and In a tittle while had bagged a good sized bobcat which he brought bnck to town to display to Chas. Hlckox and other varmint hunters. Is Improving. S. Lando, who is at Lane Hospital Is rapidly Improv ing, according to a letter recolved today by Marshfleld friends. Ho is now ablo to bo wheeled out each day for awhile and had not hnd a severe hemorrhage for eight days when tho letter was written. Fast Service. Ned Galloway Is completing arrangements for his new fast service botween Marshfleld and Lakeside. Ho expects to start It somo dny next week and with the now boat and auto will ninko tho trip from Marshlleld to Lakeside, going or coming, In two hours. Missionary Coming. Rev. M. E. Anderson, of tho Swedish Missionary Society of tho Pacific Northwest, will arrive hero tomorrow on n tour of this county In behalf of tho so ciety. Ho will hold sorvlcos In Swedish nt tho Methodist Church nt 3 p. m. nnd 8 p. m. Railroad Men Coming Mr. Crlchton, of Porter Brothers, tele phoned In todny for a launch to meet him nnd two or throe others at tho North Inlet landing. Thoy enmo down over tho railroad and wore In a hurry to rench hero. It Is belloved that J. P. Porter Is ono of tho men with Mr. Crlchton. Get Contract. Lndd & Harris havo boon awarded the contract for tho construction of tho new brick vonoor block which Mrs. Agnes Hutcheson will build on tho slto of tho frnmo buildings which havo been occupied by tho nrndflold Bar ber Shop and Union Saloon, just north of tho Postofflco. Used Orpbeum, Last ovonlng tho stercoptlcon to he used In tho Il lustrated lecturo at tho Christian Church failed and Tower Brothors nrrnntroil tn olinw tlin vlnivu nt Mm Orphoum following their rogulnr show and tho entire congregation .enmo down about 10 o'clock from j tho church and witnessed tho ox- niim. Relatives Here. Mrs. Willis S. Dunlwny, wife of tho Oregon Stnto Prlntor who succumbed this weok, was formerly Miss Allco McCormnc, n sister of Dr. J. T. McCormnc, of Marshfleld. Sho and Mr. Dunl wny were married In 1894. Mr. Dunlwny was personally known to a number on tho Bay who will greatly regret his sudden demise. Peck Appointed. Arthur K. Peck hns been nppolntod by County Clork Watson to register tho voters In South Marshfleld. precinct No. 9, and yestorday filed his bond und other qualifications. Justice Pen nock was named for tho Con t nil Marshfleld precinct but It has not boon Announcod who will servo In tho North Marshlleld precinct. Building Wrong. A survey of tho lot at tho northwest cornor of Sec ond and Centrnl, on which T. C. Russoll is oroctlng a ono-atnry brick veneer block, shows thnt tho Carl Johnson building Is four Inches over tho lino on Mr. Russoll's property. It is expected that the Johnson building can bo moved four Inches further north and adjust the mlxup. Will Remodel. Robert Marsdon, Sr., has lot tho contmct to J. F. Telandor to romodel tho Blanco cigar storo and put In a modern front. It Is proposed to lower tho floor to the sidewalk levol, Mr. New Goods. New Novelties Just Arrived. Woudorful what your nickels nnd dimes will buy. Just drop In, Wo will groet you with a smllo, "ALWAVH gOMKTHINfJ NKW." Peoples' 5-10-I5c Store Vremt HI., Oyy, VtMuftU. Marsdcn decided that the appear ance of tho Blanco cigar storo was not sufficiently modern appearing fo his Ideas of progresslvoncss and hence the Improvement. Finishes Work. Photographer Weslter, of tho Southern Pacific, is today finishing his work hero. Ho has taken over 200 views and this afternoon planned to get a fine panornmlc view of tho city from Knob Hill. Yesterday ho and John W. Motley went to North Inlet and took some views of tho J. H. Pln korton crnnberry ranch. Return From Outing. An auto party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bargelt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Matson and son, Julius, and Misa Grace Kruso, returned last eve ning from a delightful summer out ing trip to Medford and Crater Lake. They returned on tho coast road via Crescent City and Wedder burn. They report the roada good everywhere except in Cooa and Curry. Three Arc Fined. W. Murphy, it cook nt tho Coalcdo logging camp, was fined this morning for being drunk. Hansen Brothers were also fined for Intoxication. It seems that they went homo all right last night, but ono of them got Into a row with the landlord of the rooming house and was fired out and the latter went out to see that no harm befell his brother and both landed In jail. Catholic Picnic. Tho members of St. Monica's Catholic Church and their friends will enjoy a picnic at Charleston Bay next Sunday. Mass will be celebrated at 6:lf. and 8 o'clock and tho last? regular launch for tho picnic grounds will leave from the rear of the Ekblad storo at 9:15 The Wah-Ta-Wasa, Hanger and other boats will make tho trip. Lunch baskets may bo brought to tho Rectory whore ar rangements will be mnde to send them to tho picnic grounds. Long Xnp. A good Joko Is be told on Henry Walters, tho young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Walters today. Ho went, to tho Presbyterian picnic yesterday and en route home went to sloop In tho cabin of the Alert. When tho Alert landed the others left tho boat without arousing him. About 10 o'clock Inst evening his nbsenco from home wns noted and his father started out to look for him. Ho wont to tho Alert and found Henry still nslccp In the cabin. I Fnrin Homo Burned. Tho ranch homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Blake on Catching Inlet was destroyed by lire Wednosdny night. It evidently stnrted from n dofectlvo lluo and had gained consldornblo headway when noticed by tho mombors of tho family I who wore out milking nt tho time. Most of tho contents wore buruouV iThoy carried about $1500 Insuranco nnd plan to rebuild nt onco, bolng quartered in tho A. Gunnoll homo nionnwhlle. Tho ninny friends of tho family In Mnrshllold will regret to hear of their loss. Hold .Meetings. Meetings to in struct tho mombers of tho Christian Church In Coos County, nnd especial ly tho Sunday School teachers and lendors of tho various branches of church work, woro conducted yes torday, C. F. Swandor, of Port land, corresponding secretary of tho Missionary Socloty; Mrs. Essons, of Forest Grove, field workor of the Blblo School Department and Mrs. Hunter, of Grants Pass, a leader in tho C. W. B. M., woro tho visitors presont in ehnrgo of tho work. At noon yosterdny, tho congregation united In n flno dlnnor nt tho Swe dlsb Luthornn Church parlors. The mootlngH were very Interesting, some of tho addresses being lllustrntod by storeoptlcan views. Yollow FREESTONE PEACHES for CANNING nt OLLIVAXT & WEAVERS'. Phono 275-J. Old Man Chimney Sweep will clean all kinds of FLUES und CHIMNEYS bettor than any other sweep it you will leave your order at Blanco Cigar Storo now. GEORGE STOUGH JUST IX at tho Penslar Store, anothor big shlpmout of thoso famous CAXDJEH. Nuf fed, i t