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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1913-EVENING EDITION. 5 WHEN you're ready to buy your clothes, just remember one thing about this store; we're really a lot more interested in what we can give yon for your money than in what you pay us. We expect to imikc some profit on what we sell; you vmt us to; we couldn't keep up our service to you if wo didn't. Wo advise you to buy Hart Schaffrier & Marx Clothes and pay more for them than you'll pay for most other clothes, because of what voii'rc going to got, not because of the money you'll pay us. 'c can Bay $25 Ib a good prlco for you to pay; we can show you valuo for the money; but we'll Just ub clioorfully show you n $20 suit or a $35 or $40 one. Wo want you to know the real economy ot theso goods. Coprrlbl Hart Srhtffhcr tc Mars WOOLEN MILL STORE APPAREL SPECIALISTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. SPECIAL SALE ! Durham Duplex Safety Razors SOLD EVERYWHERE AT $2.50 YOU CAN P.UV THEM WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS AT TUG "BUSY CORNER" THIS WEEK. FOR. ONLY $ 1 .00 "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. FOR SAM'! Cheap, If taken nt onru nutor boat, 23 feet long, 2 cyl. eng., also boat house. Apply Currey's Harbor Shop. KOIt S.IK Corn fattened pork, lie delivered. Box 240, Marsh-lleld. FOR SAM: 1 1 ops any size, del Ivor mi In Marshlleld. .1. A. Rob erts, Marshlleld. FOR SALE Turning luthe, equl- ped for electric or steam, and cabinet bench. Phono North Bend 5 SI after 0 p. in. SEPTEMBER TIDES. Uolow Is gl"eu tho tl.no and height of high and low water at Marshlleld. ' The tides aro plated lu tho order of occurrence, with their times on th ttrst line and heights on tho second line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will indicate whether It is high or low water. For high water on tho bar substract 2 hours 34 minutes. 17Ilrs. . 3.3G 9.19 3.43 9.50 Ft... 5.3 1.1 5.8 0.7 18Hrs. . 4.10 9.39 4.07 10.22 ' Ft. . . 5.1 1.4 5.8 0.7 ; 19Hrs. . 4.4G 9.55 4.32 10.57 Ft ... 4.8 1.8 5.9 0.G I 20ilrs. . 5.27 10.15 5.02 1 1.39 Ft. . . 4.4 2.1 5.9 0.5 IZZZ You Can Have Better Health providing, of course, you take the right medicines for the right ailment. Therein lies the secret of the doctor's skillful and scientific diagnosis. He knows what drugs to prescribe for you and the exact amount to take. The best thing to do in all cases of illness whether slight or serious is to call in your physician at once. He will tell you exactly what to take. We will give you exactly what he orders, and it will be compounded right in every respect. . See your doctor first, then see us, yours for health. "THE OWL" tiSESESr FRANK D, COHAN. Proprietor. liOCA L T KM l Kl t AT UHK HKCOItl). For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m Scptoinbor 17, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special Govern- 1 rnent meteorologist: Maximum 80 I Minimum 48 At 4:43 a. in 55 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept 1, 1913 2.77 Precipitation same period last year 3.9C Wind: Northwest, clear. DAUGHTER IS IIOUX ( American Consul. His trip here , this summer is tho first time he Imb visited Mnrshfleld in twelve years. I Kills itout Service. Capt. J. A. O'Kelly is planning to take his launches Donitn and Mnrshfleld to . San Francisco Day and dlsposo of them. Tho advent of tho auto bus ruined the launch business on the I Bay and tho former launch king , will have to got a now lino. O'Kelly once tried tho auto business, but I his attempt ended badly, being un able to moot tho Gorst & King com- SOCIAL- CALENDAR. I WEDNESDAY M. E. Brotherhood banquet at Finnish Hall. Bridge Club with Mrs. J. At I bert MntBon. j Presbyterian Auxiliary Silver j Tea with Mrs. J. II. Cox. j Baptist Ladies Aid at Church parlors. Their innnv frlonds nnd nmtinln. peiuion. tancca will rejoice to learn that to I Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Juza a daughter I n,nl,K Exam The civil sorvlco wns born Thursday morning nt 8 examination which was to havo been o'clock. Mr. Juza Ib tho guiding ,lel11 ,n Marshllold for applicants for Btnr In tho mechanical department 11,0 Job. ns Postmiwtor at Florence of the Sentinel and very naturally w" c,a,Io1tl ,,ff n,, ,tho examination that lS-karat smile over-spreading wl" hf d "l P,orenco SL'',tem" his countennnco has an exhlleratlng "er The manBe was made as effect on wealls. -Coqulllo Sentinel. " VZ Z.. 2, " Leave Today. Tho'so leaving this 1,avln ,0 c(),no t0 Mnrshfleld. morning on the Mnrshllold-Hosehurg Tho Fiorenco position pnys Htimo wore It. A. Graham and fioo. . ay" I)or car- P. Sheridan. I THURSDAY Mrs. F. L. Grannls, work party. A. N. W. Club. needle- FRIDAY j Past Matron's Association, with Mrs. Geo. R Murch. Mlzpah Blblo Class business j meeting In North Bond Presby- torlnn Church. SATURDAY j Western Star Robekah Lodge j j anniversary. j i Sent to .lull. .Too Schott has ro und celved a letter from Earl Hcndor Coos son, who had n rather meteoric ed to wnlt a fow luor.lhs bofore starting n coffee house In Marsh' field. FOUND On road to Sunset Buy, nuto or motorcycle tool. Owner niny have same by calling at Times office nnd paying for this ad. -ORPHEUM TONIGHT One of the best shows In tho town tonight. "Sweeny and tho Fairy." A comical comedy ot tho now Sweeny series. "Tho Mistake." A Olograph Western drama. "ills Motlior-In-Lnw's Visit." An Edison comedy. "Make a Coward." A story of tho desert. Coming tomorrow A big two-reel Vltagraph feature, "Tho Art lit's Great Mndounn,". Always the best music and best pictures In town. WANTED TO LEASE I or r, room houso. Address Box 7G5, Marshlleld. WANTED Seamstress nt Dressmak ing parlors over Magnea & Matson. FOR KENT Building 45x100 on North Front streot. Suitable for waroln.uso, commission houso or factory. Apply Tho Gunnery. WANTED Girl nt Lewis'; must fill requirements of now labor law. Get Ducks. Lyle Savage Chas. Rehlleld were the first Bay hunters to get ducks, bagging career as a pugilist on Coos Bay, seventeen, principally mallards, in thnt ho was convicted of prlzo fight-, N. A. McLEOD was n passenger to tho lower bay tho first day of tho Ing nt Rock Island, Illinois and fin- Coqulllo this morning. season, Monday. ed $100 and sentenced to sixty days' in Jail. Ho is now serving his Jail u. wiwsiui' wob in town loaay Kill Bears. Word hns been re- term and when It is over expects celved from Allegany that Geo. A. to come West. Henderson's con Gould and Harry Stull killed two vlctlon was for knocking out Jack largo hoars tho other day on tho Whlto of Chicago In a Labor Day West Fork of North Coos River, bout. Thoy almost got a third one. i ! Found Book. M. McDermld, n Fair Progress. Manager R. E. rccont nrrVni on Coob Bay, lost Miller of tho Dredge Seattle, reports ,,8 n,omborshlp book In tho Carpon that thoy aro making fairly good tor8. ij,,!,,,,, wlilcli ho valued high progress on tho work nt North )Vf Ho mentioned his loss to an Bend and that thoy expect to havo acquaintance, who told him that that work completed within a month. Tho Tlmps woul(, fm, ,t for j,im Ho enmo to tho Times offlco, lnsorr- from HnyncB Inlet on business. MRS. J. M. CULLEY nnd children are down from Catching Inlet today on a shopping trip. LE ROY CORNELL, who come In yesterday from Portland, wont over to Coqulllo this morning. f I A ml, n Tinas ....jU tum in. i.iu uuud uj od ft wnnt ndvortisomont nndiiiLLIS SHORT enmo down Hodny ....... h ui u.u ...uouu.u njxt (,ny bJ0k wnfl l)r0UBht uuubu Mini uvuiiiiig nua iuibuij in tended and tho various numbers MRS. J. A. LYONS of Coqulllo Is a guest nt tho homo of her son. J. S. Lyons on Elrod nvenuo. ie Roval TONIGHT l'nll ..1 . . I ""Ke or progrnni. I TVa fft...nii .... ... I". ...tncu nigiii ot tho Drows. w last chanco to seo theso ox wnt dancers nn.i ui,,. HP tltlltT -aui.c.nuuxa ,.eoig( tho )et don't miss It. SISTER'S DEVOTION An excoll Ht dranm KT l.n'HDAY-W.I- I "an tno imp Co. " oor, 15c. ualcony. 10c. ;rrow nlBht-'Tlio Sphinx, or " J Inder tho Hod Terror." A iu reeier. a . ... Ll?"'nK matili vnouy nlKlt, VacatnoOc When your wife goes to tho country Just to spend n week or two And tl'.o thoughts of washing dishes Makes you feel a little blue, Take your moals at tho Right Cafo And Just remombor what I say: It's tho placo for louosomo luuibands THE RIGHT CAFE. WANTED To rout, dairy farm, by I thoroughly experienced dairyman, with twenty years- experience, au dress Will D. Wilson, Marshflold, Oregon. LOST Largo black plusli button. Return to Times offlco and re ceive reward. WANTED Boy to work mornings beforo school In printing office. Apply at Times office. WANTED Competent H.M for gen eral housework; call mornings. 355 North Broadway. PHONE 1 CO D 10 Cent I JO-K Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY WANTED Window denning. A. Lnndles. Phono 213. TO LEASE Dairy laiuli, well lo cated. I. S. Kaufman & Co. I'Olt SALE Small rook stove, good as new. Address "S" caro Times. Noris Jensen Merchant Tailor High-class Garments Hand-Tailored iu our own shop. Orders taken for garmeuts inailo by ED. V. PRICE &CO. Thoy are the best wholesale tailors iu tho world. Good Business Suits, $18.00 to $40.00. Tailor-measured; tailor-made. lR M0VKY, WORTH GUARANTEED BY NOIUS JENSEN. 360 Front street. FOR KENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 24 G N. Four th St. WANTED Man with :lOO as part ner In wood business. Address "Wood," Times ollleo. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished tints. Phono 164-J. FOR RENT Six-room furnished house, modern. Call 921 S. 5th St. Phono 331-R. NOTICE Unless party whose iden tity Ib now known, returns my brown and black Alrdalo terrlor. missing about four weeks, to 487 Broadway, they will bo prosecuted to full extent of law. R. V. Boyle. WANTED Dressmaking by tho day or at homo. Phono 7G-J. WANTED Man to saw stovo wood by day or tier. Phone 3039. FOR SALE Brush Runabout. Used one Boason as demonstrator. First class condition. Suitable for light delivery or other business. Address Box 75, Bandon, Oregon. FOR SALE House and barn and 20 lots, well Improved, In First wore loudly applauded. Tho pic colo boIos by Mr. Schmeddlng wcro especially applauded, Mr. Schmed dlng responding to tho oncores. to Tho Times offlco by B. P. Col vln, who found it. Tho Times want advs. got results becauso everybody readB Tho Times. Brown's Version. Tho Roseburg Nows prints a statement by District Attorney Georgo Brown In which ho vigorously denies a roport that ho Father HI, C. II. Marsh loft yes torday for Colorado In response to t'ni.1 ihnt fila fntlini wna frltlrnllv ill there. Mr. Marsh. Sr., has boon '8 opposing a dlvis cm of tho Pros spending tho summer In Illinois and 0CUtlK Attorney's d strict as Is pro Colorado. Ho is quite advanced In l'ed by ho County Attorney bill years. Ills many friends on Coos wh ch V.10 'rendum "b boon Bay will hope for his recovery. "voiced Mr. Brown says ho w 11 I favor tho County Attornoy bill nnd Cases Go Over. Owing to tho work for It ns thoro Is enough fnot Mint mm. nf Mm lurois mini- criminal business In Coos nnd moned for this torm becomo moro or tho Averlll note troubles so that It would bo difficult to get n Jury who wore not biased, tho trial of two of them, thoso of Stevens vs. Goodwill and Stevens vs. Campbell, will not bo heard this term of court probably. orm of court had Douglas Counties for each to havo less familiar with a Prosecuting Attornoy of Its own. PERSONAL NOTES DR. W. A. TOYE Is spending a fow days In Portland on business and pleasure. Returns to San Francisco. Aftor visltlnir for n couple of weeks with .his sister, Mrs. J. W. Cartor, at r. o, i.aijo.Mur; nnu who ioir. yumur Allegany. J. II. Murray will leave day for Portland to visit at various today for Roseburg, whoro ho will ! northern points. stop sevornl days at tho homo of! his brother, and will then return WALTER ASPLUND left yesterday on tho North star to buy somo supplies for his Lakosldo store. ALEX PETERSON returned to Lake stdo this morning nfter spending; several days In town on business. MRS. R. M. WIEDER returned to nor homo nt Ten Mllo yesterday aftor a visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Tut tlo, at Bandon. MRS. I. S. SMITH nnd daughter, Miss Kathorlno, loft yesterday for Cor valllH whoro Miss Kathorlno will onter Oregon Agricultural College noxt year. J.IRS. H. L. COLEMAN loft on tho Bronkwater ycBterday for Portland to moot Mr. Coloman, who la en routo to tho Bay to spend a few mouths nfter n trip through British Columbia. MISS BELLE THRIFT, daughter of T. J. Thrift of Coqulllo, loft yester day on the Bronkwntor. Sho will resume hor college work which sho had to give up last year on account of 111 hoalth. to San Francisco. Ho Is in tho employ of the Southern Pacific en gineering corps and was In Mexico nnnoiTAil It. Mint It'lintl Mm Inflt evon broke out there the MISS DAISY DEAN RUSH, who has to resumo his course nt tho Oreg on Agricultural Collogo at Corval-11s. corps bolng ordered to loavo by tho Addition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, 150 chickens, j Phone 3151 or address J, E. Fltzgorald, or come and seo. WANTED Experienced miners Llbby mine. at FOR RENT One room. Apply Nas burg's grocery. FOR SALE Dry wood, any length at Campbell's word yards. FOR HALF Plymouth Placo poul try yard; stock and equipment at cost; must sell quickly as my father's health compels me to return East. Fred Bachman, phone 288. beon making her homo with hor sister, Mrs. A. E. Adolsporsor, left yesterday for Corvallls whoro nho will take courso In Domestic Science. CLIFFORD ARCHAMBEAU left yes torday for his homo In Portland nfter spending tho summer vaca tion nt tho homo of his grand parents, Judge and Mrs. C. L. Pen-nock. MR. AND MRS. SCHMEER loft yes terday for Portland aftor a fow week's Btay on tho Bay. Mr. Schmocr rocontly disposed of his restaurant In Portland, and was uore with a view ot engaging In the business bore, but he decld- Comfortable Trusses Tho biggest and best solected stock of Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Bolts and Shoulder Braces iu Coos County, is always to bo found at "Tho Store for Quality Goods nnd Penslar Remedies," READ CAREFULLY. If you destro a ilco switch to match your hair perfectly call and seo Mrs. Bean. All kinds ot hair work mado up from combings and cut hair. Mall orders given prompt attention. Satisfaction In all work, guaranteed. Tho Hair Emporium. Rooms 3-4, Sengstucken hldg North Broadway. J 13 1 XI II