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r"rTfVi -wiwr'Wli THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE morrow morning at 8:30 to tako part , In the Foijrth of July parado. ' E Itiins To Su1(M)iih. W. 0. llorreo Is now in chargo of the P. K, Saloon, which aeorgo W. Clillds sold to tho Coos Hay Liquor Cotupany this week. Mr. llorreo will continue to operate the Nutwood also. IS ED fK OkLArn 1. STRANGE CASE UP III COURT a11 UmMjKdKlilKrK M rggl BR vrriE& i Mi iiiwifli 'T"lliTSniMi Tin P MHfiPy lh Htm mtKBmm , a con, 7HL -Jyd nimHl v w l MBS-i ?-J MrTv tmUUWr' ' ?Lr The Fo.urth Sim i'day in J born; from VT . , . , . mffl )ittorjyigap, imp l'igiit won out. in tno last uecuuc (avS1nao.Cgainiiig n new freedom it's in clothes. jioneeruuive to suner Sfmenfcan now get r art 1 ivI&nKAATiit.liA hiV fiwfnv in fhis gfco'inolipllciiow that no matter what their size or what gicoinBpJKnow mat no matter wnat tneir size or wnat $Y wKaaTUrey can get something they'll like in these phone .JiciSifi'Wiit a very moderate charge and at a moment's LVWltrekpne or these IfthisEctorvt you'd ifSyAjjKlothirig purchased ku&MK kint orcsscd mm len Mill Store fBffJl Ml ffflj f Hart Schai'fnor & Marx Good Clothes. mma - PlBWeek bMvwwaM WsmES DEPARTMENT mtmsm GSOTSSffi posed of all mrnvRmaan otore! servation made. them over. It OUR Swollen, Iaflunied r9Utr You Urwutlie ho Uocs iSfts- pa. am Balm' tie anyway. Just to iuo in tno nostriiB r clogged nose and 88a ges of tlio bead HI breathe freoly; adacbo disappear. atarbb, cold-Ia-Boro throat will ry now l Qpt the ly'a Cream Balm'. r. TbU nreeLVfr-? WW OHi mm, I Mw4HMfflK , ftwrt: iimmac fffWUMFIM 'flWB ' -JLBMpW.4H Tiis ISISBBw BvB I j IIIh IMi 776 our freedom was that day on it was a i 1 1 ill -i uiu excessive umuu-uj-iiiuiis- inc Miiii'-wusuiig, ciuiuy aim uneeriaint,y. just what you want want it in ready clothes. Schaffner & Marx vicfovw "Mmi ovorvwliGre men wno are not m better come in today. in this store will be free oiicharac. North Bend 9046401, Special 1-2 Price the newest materials and ALL SUITS INCLUDED. will be a big money-saving WINDOWS 06 0 LS the nostrils; penotratea and beala the Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief cornea Im modlatoly. Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow ing. Catarrh or a cold,, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness la distressing but truly needless. Eu your faith just once in MEly' ,Qream Balm'.' .and your celd or ca.tarrb, . will purply dlaapjwar. For Sale by Browa Drug Co, iuijV tidics Holow Is given tlio tlmo and liolght of high and low wntor at Marshflolil. The tides nro plncod In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on the first Hue and holghts on tho second lino of ench day; a compar ison of rotiROCiitivo holghts will In dlcnto vvhethor It Is high or low water. For high water on the bnr subtract two hours .14 minutes. 0.47 o.r. i.:tr c.r, 2.2B c.n :i.oo C.3 7.4 1 0.8 n.o.i 0.0 o.i r o.o o.in 0.7 2.31 4.C a. 17 4.8 3.59 CO 4.37 Ci.O 7.30 2.R K..'I 2.3 5!n 2.3 o.rG 2.1 WHAT1IHII I'ORKCAHT Uf ,!o. !lU I'ri-.B l Com Hi; TImm.J OR130ON Fnlr In west; un settled In east; possibly thunder storms; westerly windB. IOUAIi TKMPHUATUItl HI'XOUI) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., July 3, by llonj. UHtiinu, speuini goTcrnmoui Me teorologist: Mnxlmum 02 Minimum CO At 4:43 n. m H4 ' Precipitation 00 Prealpltatlnu ulace Sopt. 1, 1913 CC.43 Praoipltatlon same period last year C3.47 Wind: northwest, clear. I mmx . .. . IU2ND11Y To I)r. and Mrs. Roy Hen dry, of Mnrshflold. Thursday, July 2. n daughter, tholr first child. Mother nnd daughter nro doing nicely, and Dr. Henry wouldn't trade places with "Uncle Sam," not to Hpenk of tho sml'o thnt "Grandpa" Dr. A. J. Hendry is wearing. KHm in I'imidc. Tlio Klkn will meet at tho Masonic Opern House to- xroiHareMlpngJime L wearjngJaowirthe s que egegTbara j)t a Dia mond Jlggi you tire withlog!oi'go' in it. We are "selling tKemTaa well asu lot oi other gooc things for motorists ; 1st Us Supply Yoa LOWER PRICES On a number of the popular Sizes of ' THE DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD Effective Nov. 24th, 1913 28x3 Non-Skid $11.85 30x3 Non-Skid $12.65 30x3V. Non-Skid $17.00 32x3Mj Non-Skid $18.10 33x4 Non-Skid $25.25 34x4 Non-Skid $26.05 35x4 Non-Skid $26.90 36x4 Non-Skid $27.75 95x4y2 Non-Skid $36.05 36x4V2 Non-Skid $37.10 87x4 V2 Non-Skid $38.15 36x5 Non-Skid $43.15 37x5 Non-Skid $44.45 38x5 Non-Skid $57.30' 0cer sizes at corresponding scale WHY PAY MORE? ASK FOR DIAMOND TIRES Pioneer Hdw. Co. I m fc xwmt rwm turn mam mm mm IS nllnl I MVTtUlJll K rl 1 TiRESffl aim B ' t wv IREQPhE YQUI M KMOW ABOUT 1)H. L. O. JOHNSON of Myrtlo Point was n Maishfleld visitor this morning. MllS. III2RMAN KDWARDS, of Al legany Is visiting her mother ovor the Ith. C. W. HARRKTT and fnmlly camo over from Uttngor to Join In thu eeleurntion todny. CAPT. nnd MRS. MAOKI3 nnd .Miss May McOco nro Mnrshflold visi tors over tho 4th. JUDQK COIC12 left on tho morning train for Couulllo where ho will hoar an equity case. MRS. MARY BROWNING plans to loavo tomorrow for San Francisco tind othor southern points. CITY ATTORNEY GOSS left on tho morning train for Coqulllc, whero lie will present a matter In court. JOHN DASHN12Y Is hero from Myrtlo Point to spend tho Fourth witn Mrs. Daslinuy nnd tho children. DR. THOMAS FOX nnd wlfo arriv ed hero todny to visit his parents and slBter, Mrs. J. W. Chapman. MARTIN LUTIIKR of tho Hausor & Hausor Camp on North Slough Is a visitor over tho 4th In Marsh field. II. O'MARA loft today on n motor cycle for Sutherlln, Oregon, whero ho will Bpond a two weeks' vaca tion. MRS. II. I). PRATT, of this city, loft on tho morning trnln for Coqulllc. whero sho will vIbU friends and rolntlves. MRS. JOSEPH SCHMEDDING will leavo tomorrow for Now Mexico, to Join her husband, who linn lo cated near Gallup, MAJOR AND MRS. MORTON TOWER, of Empire, and grand daughter. Miss Gwynnodo, wore Mnrshflold visitors today. MRS. II. U. WALLACE loft on the morning train for Myrtlo Point, where sho will visit frlonds during tho Fourth of July celebration. MRS. LEVI SNYDER arrived hero today from Portland to visit Coos County rolntlvcs. Capt. Syndnr Is now mustor of tho tug Kobnrts. ARTHUR CRAIG nnd Amll Mntson returned today from Portland and other northorn points where thoy hnvo been visiting Hinco tho fes- tlMll. W. II. LINOO has roturnod from Curry county, whoro ho went to seo about a homestead in tho now district which Is to bo thrown opon In n fow days. MRS. CONLOGUE and children, who havo boon making tholr homo nt RoBoburg, nrrivod hero yestor- i day for an extended visit with Coos county relatives. MR. and MRS. JACK PARKER ar i rived hero from Portland, whoro l thoy hnvo boon visiting, to visit relatives on Coos Bay boforo re turning to Florence. MAX ROBERTS, clerk at tho Smith Powers camp at Coaledo, camo in Steamer Alert Special Schedule During tho JULY FOURTH CELEBRATION July 3 Leaves Allegany, 4:30 p. in. July 4, loaves Allegany, G:30 p. in. Returning July 4 Loaves Marshfleld, 11 p. m. Leaves Marshfleld, C a. m. Mildred .Rogers Nelson. Teacher of l'Iniio. Pupil of Hugo Maiuffcldt, Son Fran cisco, Cul. Studio 5iao South Broadway, Murtdifleld, Or. Phono 70-L. BARGAIN IN LUMBER If you want to build, I have a lot of DRY and FENCE lumber of various kinds which I would like to sell. Apply at Hoelling Grocer' , North Bend PHONE 10 Cent 158-R u ' Messenger Service HARSHFIELD CYCLERY Lumbermen at Portland Ex pect Revival of Business in' Near Future PORTLAND, Or., July 3. Thnt signs point toward Improved mnrkot conditions In the lumber Industry, af ter tho general depression of tho Inst eighteen months, was Indicated by expressions yesterday on tho part of northwest lumbermen at tho regular monthly meeting of the West Const Lumber Manufacturer's Association, at tho Hotel Houston. Tho fnct clenrly was brought out that tho stocks of retailors now nro( unusually low nnd thnt most nil, northwest mills hnve been shipping nt Icnst up to their cut. Inquiries for, orders nro more free than for somo time pant. It In predicted too that tho nation's banner crop condition I will tend toward a slight car shortage ' Theso conditions, lumbermen do-' clnre, indicate that prlceB will aB- cend slightly from their present hod-' rock lovel by fall. How great this increaso will bo none present cared to predict, but It probably will not bo largo at tho outset. Tho dele gates ycs.tordny declared that prices win nave to increaso considerably heforo thoy can again rccolvo any re-! turn on their full Investments. E. W. Domnrest, of Tacomn, re ported at the meeting yesterday that , tho Southern Pacific linn a requisition for about 5000 cars as another sourco of encouragement to tho lumber In- yestorday to spend the Fourth nnd visit at the homo of his sister, Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn. WM. n. DENEFIEL, of 8tnr, Idaho, arrived on tho liny this weolc to visit his sister, Mrs. Altus Kings ton, nnd Is enjoying tho ideal climnto on Kcntuck Inlet. TAMP OSIIORNE, with a team of, bnscbull playors, left on tho morn-1 lug train for Myrtlo Point, where two games nro scheduled with tho Myrtlo Point plnyors. WM. HOWELL, a well-known Co- qulllo baseball player, wno was put out of a Job when Coqulllo went "dry" Is now working nt Tho Pullman hero. Ho Is known ns "Bllldnd." REV. II. O. THORPE, of the Norwe gian Lutheran Church, loaves to morrow on tho Bronkwntor, for a short trip to Tacomn and Park land, Washington. Thoro will bo no services In his churches hero for two weeks. JUSTICE PENNOCK will leavo Sun day for Portland to visit nt tho homo of his dnughtor, Mrs. Arch ambenu. Mrs, Ponnock Is now there, having roturnod from n visit with her mothor nt Scattlo and sho nnd tho Judgo will re turn In about n week. LUTE LIVINGSTON, ono of tho best known pioneers of tho Uppor Co qiMllo, Is spondlng n fow days at the home of his niece, Mrs. E. Lothnrd McCluro, nt Mllllngton. Mr. Livingston lias resided nbnvo Myr tle Point for ovor forty years nnd has ono of tho finest ranches in thnt section. Grand A Fine Program To-night THE BONDAGE OF FEAIt A flno Blogrnpli ilmmu THE CRUCIBLE OF VATH A Mil-ring drama of human licnrtH and loves l'ERCV'S SAILING PARTY A comedy that will muko you laugh. CONTINUOUS PKRFOR5I. ANCK FOR THE CELEBRATION Order Early FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I rinli if Inn f2mnn llnlnnp IIIUIUUIII& UIGUII VIIIUIIO Fresh Tomatoes, Turnips, Car rots, Asparagus, Celery, Ap ples, Bananas, Lettuce, Cu cumbers, Wax Beans, Cab bage, Radishes, Summer Squashes, Cauliflower, Grape Fruit, Peaches, Gooseberries, Apricots, Plums, Watermelons, etc, Get our prices on everything, We will save you money, WE DELIVER Ptortland Grccey Store 007' South Broadway Next -Door to' IotoffIc WIONK loa-J, J. H. Grindrod and J. Burcham, Formerly of Ferndale, Ar rested Today T. H. Grindrod of Ferndnlo, by paying $8. no ensh and putting up a $15 order on Mr. Russell, a Coos River rancher, tvls morning wns re leased on tho chnrgo of attempting tn defraud II. A. Copplo out of a $29 bill. J. Ilurchnm, who came hero from llnndon, Is n closo friend of Grind rod, and is still In Jnll on a similar chnrgo, but Ilurchnm refuses to nt tempt to scttlo, claiming that his wlfo nnd not himself wns Involved, If any one wns. Ilurchnm hns somo tnonoy, having recently HoId n bonthouso for $75, and nnd n steady Job at good wnges. Grindrod wns nrrostotl n fow days ngo on tho chnrgo of taking nn en gine from W. S. Chnndlor's boat and wns nlso suspected of having been mixed up In tho Empire road auto robbery. Both ho and Ilurchnm woro hold but no evidence wns obtained ngnlust thorn nnd thoy wcro released. They hnd gathered their goods to gether and woro shipping them to I'ortinnu wncn constnblo Cox attach ed them. According to Mr. Copplo's chnrges, Grindrod nppcarod at tho Golden Ruio somo days ago with Mrs. Burchnm and Introduced her ob his wife. Ho asked for credit for a bill of goodn and gnvo tho nnmo of his mothor-In-inw, a respected woman living In Ferndnlo, ns reference. Mr. Copplo Investigated and found tho womnu mentioned to bo all right and let Mrs. Burchnm, whom ho supposed to bo Mrs. Grindrod, hnvo $29 worth of goods. Later ho found thnt ho hnd been Imposed upon. Grindrod Iiub a wlfo and child, but his wlfo say8 ho is infatuated with Mrs. Burcham and thoy have separat ed. Grindrod was planning to lonvo with Mr. and Mrs. Burchnm for Port land when this mnttor camo up. Bur cham was going to hnvp nn attorney como from North Bond this nftornoon nnd try nnd gnln his rolcnsc. Justico Pnnnonlr nnva tlint nurntinm n.lll rtmt havo to pay about $20, tho bnlanco on tho bill and tho costs of tho prosecution, boforo ho will got out. If ho doesn't do It todny, ho mar imvo io romnin in jnii n wcok as Justico Pennock will lenvo Sunday. CUOTIED I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . FOR RENT Modem funilMicd houso for tho summer; flnost lo cation. Inquire Times. COOK HhhImiiiiI ami wlfo want placos ns cooks In n camp or nny work. Good plnln cook. Address Mrs. Stomson, Montague, Cnl. FOR SALE FOR BALK Range, heater, Hid, board, bods, springs, mattresses, rockers and desk. 1C9 Hall nvo. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern S or 3-rooia furnished housc-kooplng suito. North Bond. Phono 1C31. FOR RENT 4-room moderu cot tago, furnished.. Phono 303-X. FOR HUNT Slv-room houso on Soutu Nlutu strcoi, u per mo. Phono 171 or call 13G North Broadway. FOR RUNT Private jmruge. Phone 244-J. WANTED .1 WANTED Oaro of BmnH diild. Best of caro. Reasonable charges. Ad dress Box 42, EastBldo. WANTED Roomers nnd boarder- 229 South Broadway. Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU Iwto ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pnclfio Livery nud Transfer Company. Don't fonrot tho HJJc luucliooa at Tlio Clmudler. ) Make Her SMILE ' by getting a box of WHITMAN'S FAMOUS SEALED ' SWEETS Always Fresh. For sale only at the Quality Store ilMtiVVjHtlNHimSil I mUc HibB H r tu neat or .ji wjam ;i"-? wsMsm ,tm.l