The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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HE Qafl u-rr-'o 'Jk&S&P' 1 iT Tl . 1- .1
tsnn.ht Hart Scluffiicr fc Mia
UOUNG men who "follow the game" gener-
I ally like to be dressed in a way that makes folks notice.
There's a certain charm and finish to these suits made for us by
Hart Schaffner & Marx
it you'll not get in any other clothes made. The styles are
o'ght to the smallest detail; and the all-wool fabrics, the scienti
fic shrinking and the perfect tailoring keep them stylish.
Suits for men and young men
$20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This Store Is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
t erspiring
FEET
fUlUe lo Rive & verv nftVniu
it wor, and nothing is moic
Tfil or diugrccable to
Paple about vou.
Mjwafeettend topertpVe
7 n iiimmer you itould
good foot nowder.
fall Foot Powder com-
7 deodorizes and absorbs
fntion. and i n ...,.
Liiilelv nliv..t l.:
I?. and all dUcomfoits of
' bold with the Retail
"""Iffc in Iwn I7 nnrkncraa
' and 25c.
fct-Parsons
Dug Company
e Busy Corner"
rN ,,..
win iiim
BlancharcTs Livery
Wo linvo secured the llvory busl
pobs rif L. II. Hotanor, nnd aro pro
pared to render excellent norvlco lo
tlio ln'oplo of Coos Day. Curoful
drivers, good rigs nnd ovorythliiK
Mint will moan sntnitnctory sorvlco lo
t)i public. Phono us (or a drlvliiK
horse n rig or unythlng noeilcd In
llio I vory line. Wo hIso do truck
ing IiiihIih)sh of nil kinds.
ItlA.WIIAItn RHOTIIF.HS
IMiiiiic 1.'1H-J
Ll"iy. Feed mill Silled Si-nice.
I II Kim mill uncr MriM-iw
WANT ADS.
Wanted Quick
A H'.rowil lii("tor lo pick 'l '
bargain III two of tlio cholcoM lots
on KiiHthlilo. I'lni' view f Hny
mill MnrhlilU'lil. High, level mill
nightly. 9173.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front St.
WANTKD In West Miu-Milli'lil, linn
gnlow or modern Iioiiko ot 3, -I or
G rooniH. Steiuly toiiant. Plio'io
39-X.
I'Olt KAI.K SuMipliinie, ilienp If
tnken nt onco. Apply 12. Ilusuy.
WAXTUH TO ItKXT Vnv Milliliter
only; fmnlHlioil house with plnno.
close In. Apply Times office.
I.O.ST 1'nilmlily In North Uenilj
gold-mounted fountain pon; ln
lllnlH "A. P." ltownrd for rotur.i
to Aiehlo Phillips. North Hond.
I'Olt ItMXT Grocery utoi-e with fix
ture!, nlso office. Apply to Henry
Soiifjstuckon,
I'Olt IIP.XT Slv room house, gar
den nnd barn In Forndnlo. Phono
7-J for further Information.
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SOCIAIi OAMiNDAIt
,
TODAY
A. N. W. Club ontortnlnod by
Mrs. Clins. Dungan of South
Coos River.
A. H. Carson, Professor II. P. Wilson
nnd Professor II. S. Jnckson and P.
I C. Itelmer will sponk nt North Dcud.
, Accept.s Iiivltntloii County Super
intendent W. II. Hunch, of CoqttUlc,
wheti or It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
1.20
2.3
Untc.
2111118.
. I Foot
22IIrs. .2.23
iFect .1.8
23IIrs. .3.30
I Poet .1.4
Till cs for 1X11110.
7.27
5.0
8.41
4.G
0.C7
4.2
1.2C
0.3
2.19
1.1
3.22
1.8
8.2S
CO
9. '.8
C.l
10.09
C.2
COOS HAY TIDES.
Mel w Is given tn tlmo nnd
height of high nnd low water nt
Mmshflold.
Th tides nro plnced In tho order ! has been honored by nn Invitation to
of oeeiirienro, with tholr times on dollver one of n series of addresses
the llrst line nnd heights on tho sec-1 before tho studonts of the mutual
ond line of ouch day; n comparison ' summer school nt Corvnllls next
of ennsceutlvo heights will Indicate ! month. Ha has ncccpted tho Invita
tion.
Weil Thtii'Mhiy Albert Allnrd nnd
Miss Nottlo Motcnlf woro married
Thursdny afternoon at tho Marshflold
Mothodlst church personngo, tho
Itov. II. I. Kutlcdgo olTlclatlng. Prod
Brooks, Mrs. Drown nnd another
1 friends witnessed the ceremony.
) At Forest Grove Friends of S. C
1 Shorrlll who wns nrlnclnnl of tho
' Dunkor Hill Bchool last year hao ro-
I ntZS ,! colved word thnt ho Is endeavoring
J ,r. ! WVriIKIl to Bccuro n position at Forest Orovo
(By Associated Press.) .nnd may locnto thoro next year. Ho
OIIKGON aonornlly fair to- 4,18 now visiting nt Illllsboro. Miss
night and Saturday. Wnrmor Dodgo wns olectod to succeod him ns
Saturday. Southwest to west prlnelpnl nt Dunkor Hill.
winds. GmrNoii WritesJohn Lapp hns
received n letter from Frank Gnrrl-
LOCAL THMPmATtmu HI2- son, who wns convicted of tlio mur-
POUT. dor of Doy Porklns nnd sontoncod to
For twenty-four hours ondlng bo hnngod. Gnrrlson still professes
nt 4:43 n. m., Juno 21, by DonJ. ' his Innocence nnd Is spondlng his
usuinu, special govornmont mo- tlmo In prison In trying to dovlso n
9 looroiogicni ousorvor
Maximum CO
PERSONAL NOTES
wny to got n release Ho wroto Mr.
Lnpn to nld nlm in tlio intcst ills-
Minimum 43 ' covcry ho hnB mado for proving his
v At -i: iy n. m
v Preclpltntlon
Total precipitation
for
4G
r.a a I
UJ
.
Innocence
Moves on Hunch 13. C. Dnrkcr
who linn been canductlnc n wntch
year 59.38 , nnd jowolry ropnir shop on Front
Wind northwest; rnlny. streot hns dccldod to spend tho mun-
, ,nor on iiia brothor'B ranch nonr Fnlr-
I vlow. Aceompniilod by Mrs. Dnrkor
. Long Dny Todny is tho longost nnd tho children ho oxpocts to loavo
day In tho year. Did you notlco It? shortly for his now home. During his
iiiiuiKo Two unns. Hkorrott nnd stny lioro Jlr, linrKor mntlo mnny
G. W. Craig woro Inlatod at the rcgu-, friends who will wolcomo him, if ns
lnr mooting of tho Odd Fellows En- ho oxpocts, ho will roturn In tho fall.
camptuont Inst ovonlng. ('(mhiIUc Kdltor Weils Announco-
Couucll Nttt Week. Tho MnrHh-'montB woro received hero today of
Hold city council will moot a. weoktho mnrrlogo of Miss Iloryl Murtn
from tonight to tnko up varlouo city Howo nnd J. Clnudo Snvago at Co
mnttcrs, Including tho grnntlng of quillO, Juno 19. Tho brldo Ih tho
liquor licenses for tho next six daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. ISImoro O.
months. I Howo nnd tho groom Is editor ot tho
Pino New Itlg M. J. Ootrow of Coquillo Bontlnol. Thoy will bo nt
tho Coos Dny Ico nnd Cold Storngo homo nt Coquillo nftor July 10. Mr.
company will soon havo ono of tho Snvago wns formorly employed In tho
finest delivery rigs that havo over, mechnnlcnl department of Tho Times
been shown on Coos Dny. It Is just nnd his mnny frlondB on tho Dny will
being completed by Poo. Colemnn J unlto In extending best wishes,
nnd will bo ready for sorvlco In n tow Hlect New 'IVnehero Tho Dunkor
days. I Hill school bonrd hns oloctod Miss
Kstnhllih Cnui P. A. Hnlnoa Annn Dodgo prlnelpnl nnd Mrs. Ell
who is surveying n routo for tholjah Kelly instructor In tho lowor
Smith-Powers Logging rond oast grades. Mlns Dodgo Is a sister of
from Coquillo, Is establishing cnmp'Mrs. II. V. Woods of South Mnrsh
nbout ton miles bpyond Myrtlo Point, flold nnd is nn oxporloncod tonchor.
FIvo Mnrshflold hoys, Abnor Trlbboy, Sho Ih n grndunto of Smith collogo
Sidney CInrko, Albort HnlncB, Chot and tho patrons of tho Dunkor Hill
Duncan nnd Joo HotchklsB nro now school nro elated over securing her.
with tho outfit. I Mrs. Kelly taught thoro last year and
No Nomination Todny Chnrles hor roolectlon is In appreciation of
Codding says: "If tho republican hor omclont sorvlco.
loadors nro wlso and will bo guldod. Will Hold Contest Tho Domorost
by precodont nnd history thoro will ' Sllvor Medal contest will bo hold to
bo no nomination In Chicago today, night nt Dunkor Hill. Chcator nnd
Dlnlno was nomlnntod by ropubllcansj Losllo Isaacson who hnvo nlrondy
nn Frlilnv nml ilnfnnlrwl nrnl ITnrrlunn ' WOI1 modnla will not bo nlloWOll to
wns nominated whon boaton by Clovo-! compoto. Tho contests nro in chnrgo
land on thnt unlucky day."
Mevtlnir Cnlleil Off. Tho meeting
to hnvo been hold last night nt tho
of Mrs. Roboccn Luso-Stump. Aftor
six silver modala hnvo boon won tho
winners will compoto for a gold ono.
Chamber of Commorca hnd to bo Those who will tnko nnrt In tonlnht
cnllod off ns only n row pooplo turnod progrnm nro Hnrvoy Wnltor, Loo Dy-
out. This wns largoly caused by tho orly, Horaco Rnhskopr, Arthur ICoN
rnln which proyontod tho farmers nnd stnd, Wnyno Stead and Cocll Ilobor-
rnnchors from coming In. Tonight son.
I
t.'iit in; VI' l'niif room cnttnue:
modoratoly Improvod; 048 11 st. S.j
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
M'S.TURPRN
.Architect, . .
" PltOXT ST.
Barnard & Langworthy
Klcclrlcal Contrnctors nml Suppllw.
IMIO.VE 1HML
170 So. llronilwny. "CNt door to
I'nlim Ment fnrket.
Lynn Lambeth Fred Nerole
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cnrs Iteasoiinlile Rutes
All Night Service
Careful driving "'"f''.,. n
Phone-Ulaneo Pool toom. 231-R
until 11 P.M. After 11 P. M. phone
5-.T Pnlnee Restaurant
Have That Roof Fixed
VOW
SceGOnTUELL
Phono tJl
FOR RKXT A nicely furnished
room with bonrd, sultnblo for two
men. Prlvnto family. Close In.
Inqiilro 392 fs North Broadway.
WAXTKD A competent girl for gen
oral houbowork. Mrs. Henry Song
sackon.
FOR SALE A lurgo young horso.
weight 1C00. Also good heavy
spring wagon and harness. Sea P.
S. Dow.
The Razor Modernized
fxfWWWVWtMAfii
- I I 1 1 HH'I ' 1 1
WXTEI Mohair, wool and cas
cara bark. Apply to Henry Seng
stnekon. nt office of Title Guar-
nnteo & Alisiruri. vo
l.'OR Ri:XT Lingo Stock, Dairy nnd
Fruit Farm, long lense; tenant
should have somo capital In order
to make n success. Apply to Hen-
ry SongstaeKen
HMIGAIX SALE: 40 horsepower
auto for $600; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped: cost new
13000; will sell for S00 on easy
terms. John L. Koontx Machine
shop. North Front street. Phone
1SIU.I im --
"Marshfield Cyclery
IMiihip 1SK-R.
HlCVCIiKS FOR RENT
172 Xo. Hroadwny.
This Durham Demonstrating Razor
Price 35 Cents
is for the purpose of acquaintind you with the wonderful
ease, quickness and comfort of the DURHAM DUPLEX
SHAVE.
Just think, a good Safety Razor
for about the price of one shave,
35c
Try it thoroughly, according to directions, and we
believe you will fully prove to yourself that it is a perfect
instrument for satisfactory shaving. DON'T HESITATE
ABOUT TRYING IT, FOR IT IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE.
The Razor contains one blade, ready for use, and
additional bfades may bo purchased SIX FOR 50c. The
blades are double, this giving the six blades twelve cut
ting edges.
RUSS NASDURO loft this morning
for Coquillo.
PRANK ROOD Is in town today from
North Coos River.
W. II. .MORGAN came down today
from Daniels Creek.
L. II. PRICK of Sumner wont to Co-
qulllc todny on business.
DENNETT SWANTON Is attending
court nt Coquillo todny.
CLAUDE PIPER ot North Coos Rlvor
Is in Mnrshflold today.
SIMON ENEC1REN enmo djwn today
from North Coos River.
II. W. PAINTER Is making n busi
ness trip to Coquillo todny.
MRS. L. O. MASTERS of Sumner is
n Mnrshflold Bhoppor today.
RALPH CLINKENHEARD of Danlols
Crook is visiting In town today.
AUGUST CARLSON enmo down this
morning from his North Coos Rlv
or ranch.
MISS LILLIAN SEAMAN came down
from Coos River to spend n cou
plo of dny 3.
ALHERT TARDY loft horo todny for
Camp No. 7 where ho will romaln
for a fow dnys.
AUGUST FRIZEEN nnd C. E. Nllea
nro spending tho day at North
Rond on business.
J. S. MASTERS, tho Sumner ploncor,
was in Mnrshflold todny on busi
ness nnd pleasure.
MRS. EFFIE FARRINGER is spend
ing tho dny nt North IJond with
Mrs. Wnrren Pnlntor.
TORSTEN FLIESIJURO Is suffering
from n sprained shoulder which ho
thinks Is n result of ovcrllttlng.
ARTHUR KOLSTAD enmo down
from Coos Rlvor to partlclpato In
tho Domorost contest tonight.
MRS. MORTON TOWER nnd grnnd
daiighter, Miss Gwynoddo, of Euro
kn, Cnl., nro visiting In Mnrshflold
todny.
MISS MARY LOUISE McARTIIUR la
entertaining somo young friends
thin afternoon In honor of hor
birthday.
MISS MARJORY COWAN, who hns
boon attending tho Unlvorslty of
Orogon, enmo In todny to spend
tuo summer nt nor Home.
FRED McCORMAC nnd Walter Jen
sen nro spending n fow dnys nt tho
McCormnc summer homo on South
Coos River.
ELIJAH KELLY who hns been on
tho Coquillo for n fow wooks for
tho Smith Powers company Is ox
poctod homo tomorrow,
O. N. WILSON of Sumner wns In
Marshflold today. Ho says tho
rain Is n good thing for tho ranch
ors excopt thoso who woro mnklng
hay.
L. J. WHITE loft this week for San
Diego whore ho will spond tho
summor with Mrs. Whlto nnd tho
children, Io expects to roturn to
tho Ray thin fall.
HILLY WILSON will lonvo tomorrow
for Hnndon whoro tomorrow night
ho nnd Kid Jurgoson of Rnndon
will moot In tho preliminary of tho ,
Sing Hosnn-O'Connoll bout.
MISS FRANCES WILLIAMS re
turned todny from n short visit
with Miss Mndgo Rnrry nt Empire,
Miss .tlnrry coming tip with hor to
upend Sunday In Mnrh(leld.
SUPT. A. O. RAAH of tho North Doiul
schools enmo over today from Co
quillo whoro ho has boon on busi
ness connoctod with tho stnto
teachorn' examinations which woro
given thqro this wook.
MRS, J, E, SCHILLING enmo In to
dny from Gardiner on business and
pleasure Sho will visit nt tho
homo of hor sister, Mrs. W, P.
Murphy. Miss Eugonln, who wqs
also oxpoctod, tips postponed hor
trip for n short tlmo.
HILL NYE, tho woll known travel
tug man who enmo In from Roso
burg on tho old Coos Hay wagon
road, roports tho road In good
condition excopt for 17 mllos In
tho Canyon which ho dosrrlbos ns
vory bnd. Tho business mon of
Coos Hny, Mr. Nyo thinks, should
Interest tbemsolvcs In having thfs
section Jmprovoil.
l'ttvo nt Myrtlo Point R. A. An
i) t ii. ngent of tho loenl railway nt
Myrtlo Point, wns n guest nt tho J. C.
Swluford homo In Mnrshflold yestor
day. Ho roports that tho property
ownora thoro hnvo slgnod up for two
blocks of hard paving nnd thnt nr
rnngomontH nro bolng mndo for five
blocks inoro. This, will mnko bovoc
blocks thnt will probably bo put' In
this year, extondlng from tho hill
through tho buslnoss part of town.
Tho rnco track has beon completed
nnd nrrnngomontn mndo for n big
moot thoro July t nnd G. Mr. Annln
oxpocts to lonvo onrly In July for his
old homo nt Charleston, III,, whoro
ho will vIbII for a fow weeks. Dur
ing his nbsonro, Mrs. Annln will havo
ehnrgo of tho stntlon.
OAHAMKI-S: finest ONLY iWc Per
Pound nt STAFFORD'S, SATURDAY '
and SUNDAY;
1IUY NOW.
Somo cholco lots In NORTH REND
can bo had at n very rensonnblo price
If tnken now. B. S. GEAR & CO,
First National Hank. .
To all purchasers who have read this "ad" we
will give FREE a stick of shaving soap.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Ponson Oak
Is immediately relioved
and cured by applying
DEKMOL. The latest sci
entific and best remedy on
tlio market. 99 in every
100 cases cured. Money
refunded cheerfully if you
aro not satisfied. DEH
MOL is a pleasant, cool
ing, healing, antiseptic
cream.
SOLE AfiKVrS.
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