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njkk5 -. :v-r j&as&feaanAfr :, ,' ixm t t'" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ljm "mim"' Copm' tM 1 9 1 4 Th Houm of KupprriKumit r s IMPLY because we are seldom or never called upon to refund the purchase price on n garment in line without guarantee of satisfaction policy is no reason why we should discontinue it. Our idea is to first find a line of clothing that we can safely stand be hind and then to back every sale to the limit. The HouseTof Kuppenheimer first proved the superiority of their garments to us by cheerfully submitting them to every test we could imagine, lleing the best clothes wo could find we're naturally confident they're the best you can. $18, $20,V$22.50, $25, $30 Other Suits, $8.50 to $18.00. Mnrshfield FHE F1XUP Agents Royal Tailors. Two Store : North Bond. BREVITIES TIDICS FOK JUNK. Below Is elvea tlio tlraa anil height of high and Ur water at Marshfleld. The tides are placed In tho ordor of cuurronce, with their times on the first Una and holghts on tho second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutive helchts will In dlcat whether It is high or low water. For high water on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. G lira,, COS 12.40 G.39 0.0 Ft... 0.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 C Ilrs. . 0.1G 7.01 1.39 G.37 Ft... G.G O.r. 4.7 2.1 7 Hrs. . 0.G4 7.G3 2.34 7.32 - WKATHKK FOKUCABT Dr AMwUtr4 Ttn t Coo Vtf TImm.) OREGON Rnln In west; un settled In east, probably show ers; moderato east to south winds. LOCAL THMPHRATUKH RECORD For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. in., Juno G, by llcnj. Ostllnd, special govoratnent me teorologist: Maximum G4 Minimum 43 At 4:43 a. ill 47 Precipitation GG Proclpitutlon since Sept. 1, ' 1013 G4.DS Precipitation satna period hint year G1.08 Wind: southwest, cloudy. Hud Money. A. (lunnell. n Catch ing Inlet rnncher wlio was In Marsh field today, was hnvlng trouble over a spurious fifty-cent plecu which somo onu passed ono hliii. It wns said to bo n very poor counterfeit by parties who first detected It, Tolophono 77. WE NEED YOUR BUSINESS YOU NEED OUR GOODS WHY? BECAUSE WE HAVE PRICE QUALITY SERVICE Schroeder & Hildenbrand See Us. Farm Implements, Hardware and Plumbing hecauso there wns no ring to tho coin. This is the 6th Day of June, 1914 and Sales Still Continue at the Office of Stutsman & Co,, 136 N. Broadway of the New Bedford Addition Tho closo-ln homo ulto and Investment property, G blocks from tho business contor of tho city of Marshflold. A vir gin tract, novor offorod boforc. LOTS SELL AT $300 TO J6B0 PER LOT. Ono-fourth down, balance ono, two and three yonrs. paynblo on or, before. Docds for cash, abstracts showing MERCHANTAI1LB TITLE, contracts, provide for six per cent por annum. All pnytnonts mado paynblo on or uo foro contracts p-nvi'inn for warranty deed upon tho pay ment of all Vforiod bums. Wo aro not urging this Invest ment, but If you wlh to cot In this tract you will have to move, thero bol::;; .'- 'bout 100 homo sites In tho tract. Stvjsman & Co. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR SALE HoiiMilioM good. Phono 70-L. 23'J South Hroadway. WANTED llrlght Itny nhout 1(1 yours old to elork In local wholo snlo liouse. Dox M. G enro of Times office. iiimvvt'ii . . , rnruMD jmy miliar wnero ciiickciM jmy cents; ,smnll capital ncodod; small spaco requlrod' always pen- nod up; ready markets; sond for j .May iflsiio or our Journal; fully ox . plnlnod there; prlco ten-cents. Ro- niauio squab Journal, vorsalllcs, Mo. FOR KENT Partly runiMicd rr- tnurnnt in Rood location In con nection with North nend' Hotel. Hoasnnnble. Phono C, A. Motlln, Coos Hotel. FOR RENT FOK HUNT Two furnished roonu for ladles. Must furnish satisfac tory rofuronccs. Inquire at 4G3 North Hroadway, botwoon 9 and 12 forenoons. VOU KENT Four-nom flat, partly furnished. flG.OO por month, In - eluding water. I, 8. Smith, FOlt KKNT ovon room furnished hoiiHO. 940 8. Ilr6ndwny. Phono 31GG. FOK RKNT Tlitrivruoui flat vtlth bath. No children. . 648 South Klovonth streot, . Auto Dumngvd. Last evening W. J. Conrad, whllo en route to North llcnd, encountered a slippery plnco on the plank roadway, causing his auto to skid and loso a tiro. Ho left tho machine there, tho party continuing on tho motor car. Old Draft Shows Up. Today Cash- lor Kroltzor or the First National Unnk rccolvcd a drnft for $10 which nnu ucen issued by tho Dank lieru in 190G. It was on tho Corn Exchango Uank In Clilcngq and wns cashed nt Escnnabn, Mich. It was found among the effects of n man who recently died. Child Die. Haiulad, the young child of Mr. ami Mrs. Julius ling qulst, died at their homo In West Marshflold at 2 o'clock this morn ing. Tho little fellow had boon all Ing nlmost slnco his birth, Septem ber 17, 1913, nnd although every thing possible was dono for him, It wns to no avail. The funeral will bo held at 2 o'clock Mondny after noon from the Swedish IjUthornn Church, tho Ilev. J, V. lluiiuoii officiating. 1 1 V ) I fe - toftrt-srT-g rw rsuwntfrsBura; Mn7rv4s S(yv A MINUTE TO SPARE. l'he Heason Is now hero for Palming and Papering It Is tlmo to havo your painting and decorating dono. You can savo tlmo and money by buying your wall paper from us. if you run short you can got more at a moment's notice. Also a full lino of paints and Jtalns. Estimates fur nished free. LEM1EUX & MILLER Painters and Decorators n'j'a No. Itaut r Phouo UP-ft. W W7 t-jv rjr. v . l . . I WM5W3irR9R WAXTMD A pxxl ficminii fnnnor I , wishes to rent a lnlry or othor good rarm with stock to start any time. Answor In (lorman or Kng llsli to Coos liny Times, Mnrshflold, Ore. I FOR SALE FOK S.W.K 1-nwm Iioiisp and lot 40x140 nt 1073 Commercial. In qulro at place. Chas. Solln. FOK SAIiK Funiltiire or l-rooiu bungalow. 4G0 Soutl- 9th st. 1'OK SAMv Flvo lotK on South Fourth, also ton or 20 nrres on Catching Inlot. Phono 314X1. FOK SAM' Celery plants. 31G1. Phone MAKOAIV New lnteriiallonnl l.n cyclopaedia for salo at bargain. 20 volumes and Reading Course Supplement, hnlf Russia binding. Almost now. Phono 3G9-J. FOUND I.-OU.VI) Small gold Klk pin. Owner can have samo by Identifying prop erty and paying expenses at Tlmos office. HELP WANTED WAXTKD Mlddle-ngwl woman to do housework for nged couplo. Ap ply to Mrs. Josoph Richards, Klt-tyvllle. FOK KKNT Prlvnto Kurngc Apply to Dr. J. T. McCormac. I'tiono 2W. . FOK KHNT l'urnlHlipl Met-plug rooms. 187 South Second street. FOK KKNT Six-room limine on South Ninth street, $20 per mo. Phono 171 or rail 13G North Hroadway, FOR KKNT Furnished rooms In private homo. 3G3 So. Fourth st. FOK KKNT Modem bungalow, fur ulshed. Tenth street. Kmiulro of Mrs. S. K. Painter or phono 386-J. llPKOPhE.YPl k WMftW ABOUT DR. U J. MASSO.V of Myrtle Point In a Marshflold visitor. MRS. .1. K. OARDINKR of Lakeside Is a Marshflcld visitor. Ii. P. NICIIOI.S anil wlfo of Ilandon nr, Mnmhflnlil vlollmu W. II. SMITH, of Coos River, Is n visitor In tho city today. ANDY KRICKSON, of Allugony, Is a visitor In tho city today. NKAli DARNKS. of Coos Rlvor, Is a visitor In tho city today. MR. KINO and mother, of Mllllcoma woro Marshflold visitors today. C II. CROUOKR, of Allegany, camo In on tho Alort this morning. HKNRY SKNdBTACKKN rotumed Inst ovnnlng from Conulllo. J. P. SMITH, of Coos Rlvor. enmo In an tho Alert this morning. W. P. HICNDKRSON, of Coob River, is n visitor in the city totlny. OSCAR FRANTZ. of Coob Rlvor, Is a visitor In tho city todnv. J C. RKATTIB. of Coos Rlvor, camo in on mo Aiort this morning. W. J. FKI.I.OWS wns In from I.nko sldo yestorday for n short Btay. ROY IiANDRITH. Of Coos Rlvor, ramo In on tho Alert this morn ing. ALVIN CARLSON, of Coos Rlvor, ramo In on tho Alert this morn ing. A11B IIKUBNOARDT, of Coos Rlvor, luiiiu in on ino Aiort tins inorn-Inir. MRS. KMMA HIIinORN. of Mllll- tqomn, wan a Aiarsntioid BUoppor tndnv. J. O. KBNDALIi and Horbort Mur- puy roiurneu last evening from Conulllo. Al'dUST CARLSON, of Coos Rlvor, wns n visitor in ino City this mornlnc. MRS. C. M. NI2LSON, of Coos Rv- r runio in inis morning on tno Rainbow, HRRIIKRT OBDDK8, of Coos River, came In on tho Rainbow this morning. OKORQK BTK.MMKRMAN. of Allo- 1-X)K KKNT Flvo room bungalow, hath, elocrrlc lights, 11th street, In quire F. K. Allen. FOK KKNT Four mom furnlHlied flat. Illack house. Phono 299-J. KKLKCT ROOMS nnd table Imwii-iI for gontlomon, In prlvato family: Hobo In; rates roasonablo. Call 239 South Fourth Streot. .MASSAOK Trwitnient hy an Mrt. Mrs, S. Lagus, 1170 Commercial Ave., Phono 297. KfO C" I Grand Theater TONIGHT gany, enmo In on tho Alert this morning, TOMMY 11ARTLHTT returned horo yestordny from Cnllfornln whoro ho has spent tho Inst eighteen months. SYDNEY WILLIAMS Is hero from Dnndou on business and pleasure, and plcnsuro. FRANK SMITH, of tho Coos River Hatchery, enmo In on tho Rr.lnbow this morning. CHAS. MAHAFFY, son nnd daugh ter, camo In on tho Alert this morning. MRS. MATT JUTSTROM, of Cooa Rlvor, enmo In this morning on tho Rainbow. MR. AND MRS. 13. L. DRXTI3U of Coos Rlvor, enmo In this morn ing on tho Rntnbow. F. L. QRANN1S will leavo next week for California, whoro ho will tnko chargo of his fathor's ranch. W. 0. EOOLKSTON, of Oaklnnd, California, will sing at tho M. E. Church Suiulny evening. DON SHORT enmo In yestordny from tho Ilousor & Housor camp on North Inlot, whoro ho Is working, for a short Btay. MR. RAYNOLD3 and wlfo. who hnvo been spending a few -week here, left this afternoon for Al berquornuo, N. M whoro they will locate. Mr, Raynolds expects to rotum to tho liny lator. C. E. NICHOLSON has returned from Lnkesldo, whom ho was callod by tho lllnoBs of Mr. Young, ninn nger of Mr. Nicholson's Ton Mile Creamery. Ho found n Mr. Schroeder thoro who could tem porarily take chargo of tho plant. PAUL DIMMICK, of North Rend, wns hero yesterday. Ho ban nbout completed arrangement for opening tho logging enmp near Irenvor Hill. Ho Ib having tho A. II. Dnly company got him a hie loL'clnir ciiulno for tho camp. DILLY SMITH, tho tonsorlnl nrtlst nt Coalcdo, wns in Mnrsnrioia yesterday on business and pleas ure. It will bo somo tlmo yot boforo tho cnmpB from thoro aro moved out on tho now Smith Powers lino south of Myrtlo Point. MRS. J. HOWARD FISHER, who bus been spending tho wcolt wltli her nnronts. Mr. nnd MrB. C. II. Marsh, loft today for liar homo near Ton Mlln, whoro Mr. Fisher i connoctod with tho Southorn Pa cific work. DANCK KAOLK'S HA Mi TO- NIOIIT. KKYSKR'S OKCHKSTKA. NOTICE TO I. O. O. F. AN1 KKlllCICAH LODOK MKMKKK8: Rev. Samuol Orogg hns Invited tho I. O. O. F. nnd Roboknh lodges of this city to attend tho nnnunl memor ial aorvlcoH In tho Christian church next Sunday night. Tho nttondnnco of nil J. O. O. F. nnd llobokah mom borH Is rcquostod. Momhors will meet nt tho hall at 7:30 p. m. and march to tho church In a body. W. II. CURTIS, N. O. I. LANDO, Secrotary. DANCK KAOMVH; HAMi TO .VIOIIT. KKYHKK'H OKCIIKSWA. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY SlaHHa. i.-ii-.i - i.i.i... imn. re dull headaches, weariness, pain -1 Msk and sides, all show the kld w neel to ho toned up, atrength cJM. their regular action restored. O'ey'a Kidney PIUb will do It sure fr.??a nulckly. They give good iaith, freedom from pain, a m ui appeiuo unu duu.. I p.. Tr' them. Owl Pre ll,r'Pon Pharmacy. Frank D. Co mposite Chandler iioioi. 'n. -- upposite cuanaier noio. 5-aonB 74i Centrnl. Avenue Drug rv. local agency. T?nr STEOXGKAI'IIIO WOKK of any kind Call 181-J Two competent stenographers In nhnrpft 08 Central Ave. , .... mir, Th,. kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. I'hotio 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Coinpaujr. NOTICE TO CKEDITOILS. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned Henry Sengstncken htis been duly appointed administrator of tho Estato of Marlon Jaspor Mc Donald, sometimes known as M. J. McDonald, also known aB M. Jasper McDonald, Deceased. All persons having claims agalnBt said estate aro required to present tho same to the undersigned at tho offlco of Peck & Peck, First National nunk Uulldlng, Marshflold. Orogon with tho proper vouchors duly veri fied as by law roqulrod within six months from tho dato hereof. Dated May 8, 1914. HENRY SENGSTACKEN Administrator of tho Estate of Marlon Jasper McDonald, De . ceased. (First publication May 8 1914. Last publication Juno 5, 1914.) Entire change of program, GRASS COUNTY GOES DRY A rln-roarlng. Bldo-spllttlng. two- reol comedy. A splendid story of evory-day life, showing tho com ical sldo of a serious situation. If you want to laugh, see this western comedy. PATHK WKEKLY NO. . News in pictures. All latest hap penings of tho world photographod, THE STRANG MELODY A Lubln feature In two reels, presenting a story of a gambler's lovo for a church organist, A dan dy plcturo with many magnificent stage settings. A FRIEND OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY Exceptionally good Ulograph pro duction In one reel. Six reels; all new; longest show in town. Chlldron, Ge; adults, IBc Coming Tuosday, tho sixth Install ment of Kathlyn. Coming ' Wednesday and Thurs day, "The Lion and the Mouse," in six reels. J. Leo Urown, Ph. O. Robt. W. Swunlon, Ph. Ladies: (let a bottle of Penslar Cucumber and Almond Cream The most delightful c renin on tho market for kooplng tho facit nut! hnuda soft and nlco, free from tan, sunburn nnd chnps, DO YOU Sl'FFKK FROM WRINKLES, CROWS' FKIfr, KTO., KTO.'.' If so, get a jar of Buttermilk Cerate, the only preparation of its kind ou tho market. This is tho best skin food and tonic for tho skin known to science. Tho daily use of this Cerulc gives remarkable results. Ladies who find peroxide or vanishing cream too drying, shrinking or starving to tho skin; can always uso Pcmlar's Butter milk Cerate with success and ex perience the greatest relief and pleasure from the remarkable tonic and beautifying powers of this Cerate. Tho daily use of which creates a lovely peach-bloom com plexion. The Lcudinq Druq Store for Quality Hoods, :...wi r t- vv mmi xrdpWXil i HI a