iOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912-EVENING EDITION. Spreading Out W 'E have out-grown our present quarters The Marshfield branch of the chain of Woolen Mill Stores has shown the greatest development of all and in order to accomodate our rapidly-growing business we-must have more room We have arranged with A W Myers & Co who now occupy the next room to us, to vacate their present quarters and as soon as this can be accomplished, we -will tear down the wall between the two stores, remodel the front, and give Marshfield the best equipped store in southern Oregon While our plans are being perfected our CLEARANCE SALE will go on We wish to go into our new quarters with an absolutely I new stock of Men's and Boys' Wear Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothiers "fiftF Tl TCViT Tl 5 W waiccin AvJioeaav s Jixzn For Aoiniouiiniceinnieimt of !G CLOSING OUT A.W. SALE Myers & Co. K29 We Want u to know Hint we nro apnrinu: no pains to make it n (iK:,... i' i i l .., " -.'it i ".iiyi uir vou io trade witn us. wo arc cxtrcme ' careful in pin-chasing goods to havo none but tho PSl 1111(1 lllciut cnliiltLi 1.. nl'l'ni, Aim li.,wli siiienniinili . ' lllll. IVJ. UUUI Will lllllll.) l,Ullkll,llUHK ' w arc not overstocked with a quantitv of shop. ""I'll cooils. YOUR jhusis are our interests when it comes to buying Fl'HRS, CllOmicnls Pnni'iimna fPiilnf Avfwilnc T?llls- f !' QoK Patent and l.'roprictiirv Articles,' Sun Ps.etc.,iuiai,ovonl when it comes to filling rui I'wseriptions. ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. e misy Corner" "TEe Rexall Store" IMMC MNUS MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. COOS RAY TIDES. 'lol w la glvon tho tlmo and !!"ihmi of high and low water at Muraliflold. I'M tides nro placed In tho order of 'iron nonce, with tholr tlmos on tin- lira I Htm nml ltnh'htn on tho nnn- on il lino of L'tvuli day; a couiparlaon of consecutive heights will Indicate ahetl or It Is high or low wntor. For b!h wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dale. July. 27!lln. .0 50 7.39 2.11 7.3G Foot .G.l 0.9 4.G 3.0 28 lira. .1.39 8.1C 3.13 8.10 Feet .G.2 0.9 4.8 3.5 Hrs. .2.18 8.49 3.41 8.51 Foot .CO 0.9 CO 3.3 30 Hrr. .2.55 9.18 4.07 9.25 Feet .0.0 0.G 5.2 3.0 THE WEATHER (By Asaoclatod Press) OREGON Fair tonight Sinuluy; northerly winds. nml re- LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. For twonty-four hours ending nt 4:43 ii. in., July 27, by BcnJ. Ostllnd, special government mo tcorolngtcal obsorvor: Mnxlinum G5 Minimum 49 At 4:43 n. in GG Precipitation nono wind northwest; clear. !' rorn NERDRUM To Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolf Nordrum of Marshfield at Morcy hospital, North Dead, Saturday, July 27, 1912, n, nlno pound boy. Mothor and child nro doing well nnd tho fnthor Is proud as a enn dldato for presldont ovor this now ly nrrlvod young Atnorlcan cltlzon who somo day may bo presldont himself nnd Is alroady that far ahead of his fathor. Mr. and Mrs. Nordrum recently ar rlvod from Finland to mako tholr homo In Mnrshflald, Mr. Nordrum bo- , Ing ono of tho managers of tho now coos liny raper anu ruip ram uoing established nt tho O. A. Smith plant. Many friends will extend congratu lations with best wishes for tho fu turo wolfaro of this young American. I.O.ST Pair gold rimmed double Ions spectacles. Howard for ro turn to Tlmos offlco. j WANTED A competent woman (o keep house for four persons; mo wnshlng or Ironing; wages accord lug to ability to do what Is want ed. Plion'o 441, North Demi, Ora. FOR SALE flood one-lmlf gallon fruit jars, 75c per dozon. A. H. ' Lewis. i WANTED Carrier boy to deliver Dally Times on Uunker Hill. DAVENPORT To Mr. nnd Mrs. t. W. Davenport at their homo on Isthmus Inlet, Saturday morning. July 27, a boy. Mothor and child nro doing well. Kn-xtHlrin Services G. L. Hall will . conduct sorvlces at Eastsldo Sunday I evening. If tho basoball playors ro- fitrn ho will snonk on "Making a J Homo Run." I Funeral Today. Tho funeral of Rachel ireno rrcoiunu, mo a.-mnnths-old dnughtor of Mr. and Mm. John Freolund, of North Dond, was hold this nftornoon from tho Wilson Chnpol. Rev. D. A. McLeod officiat ed. Will Arrive August 10. Rev. .1 E. Oslund, tho now minister of tho Swedish Lutheran church, wniyjlyo Ing our hnrdy, guaranteed, stock. ' Experience unnocossary. Yakima I Vnlloy Nursery Co., Toppenlsu, Wash. WANTED Men to heat Interest ac count, and save rout account, by buying 1 f0 x 70 corner Second nnd Gol- ! den, for $2 G00; easy terms. 40 x 100 on Second nnd Hull for $2500. 100 x 100 In East Marshfield ; nlco sunny corner, for $500; easy tonus. 50 x 100 nt Eastsldo, nlco nay vlow for $200. Corner 100 x 100 in Sengstnck en's Addition .with unobstructlblo Day vlow for $1000; your own terms. Also building lota In Eastslne on Installment plan at $100 ouch. TITLE GUARANTEE & AB STRACT COMPANY. FOR RENT Modern fl-room house. Apply Coos nay Wiring Co. Phono 2 3 7-J. FOR HALE A 911 range, good as now for $20.00. Phone 105, North Bend, in Marshflold about August 10 fro-ul Spokane where he Is nt prcsont. Ills arrival has boon delayed by the 111-1 ncss of Mrs. Oslund. School Apportionment. Oregoh Stnte Tronsuror Kny has Just com- plotcd tho annual apportionment of tho state school funds. Tho total fund Is now $5,491, 5G0.13. This year Coos county receives $159,803, 07, Curry county $30,088.42 and! Douglas $117,193.07. I Slirlncis Meet Tho Coos Day Shrlncrs hold n mooting at tho ofllco of W. J. Rust last night nt which sovernl matters of lmportnnco woro discussed. No regular mooting dnto has been arranged ns yet nnd tho mooting was adjourned subject i to call. Plan Hunt. Wnrron Ogrnn and wife and Fred and Edmund Larson expect to leave Sunday for Curry county on a hunt. "Skill" lmB nu onvlotiB reputation ns a hunter nnd always brings back his share of tho game. Last year ho killed flvo bucks and several benrs. Fred nnd Edmund Larson nro also experienced hunters nnd l.avo n good record. Mrs. Ogren will keep camp for tho party. Polxoii Oak Bother. - Albert Haines returned yesterday from Cnmns Vnlloy whoro ho has boon working on the survey betweon Myr tle Point nnd Rotsoburg. Ho snlil that Borne of the hoys had very bad cases of poison onk nnd oven had tholr eyes closed by tho polBon. All nro Improving now, however, nnd thoy expect to avoid any more trouble from that source In the fu ture. Runs Auto. A. II. Powers haa finally deigned to run an nuto. Al though his son, Fred, has had mu chines for sovornl years, Mr. Powers has stuck to his horses when Fred wasn't around to drive tho mnchln... However, ho mado his appearance last evening with tho nuto, Fred bo Ing nway on n vacation trip. Ills careful driving excited the ndmln. tlon of ndvocntos of careful drlvln.-r although ho tooted tho auto hon pretty frequently. Chnngo Llbrarlnns Miss Idn Ad- nniB has reslgnod ns librarian of tho Marshfield Public library, cffcctlvo August 1G. Sho will roturn to her old homo In Massachusetts. Tho li brary committee has olectod Miss Ellzaboth Topping of Portland to succeed her. Miss Topping is n trnlned librarian nnd was recom mended to tho commlttco by Miss Cornelia Marvin, secrotnry of tho Stato Library commlttco. Miss Top ping will bo horo about tho mlddlo of August to nssumo tho position. Waterfront Road. It Is stated that North Rend Is wnltlng for the drodglngs recently pumped In by tho Oregon to dry out so that tho work can bo completed. It was recently reported that there wnB no funos with which to contlnuo tho work but this Is not thought to bo true. Tho roadway will probably bo complotcd this Bummer. F. P. Norton stated to day that tho county would comploto Its portion of the waterfront road way betweon Marshfield nnd North nend this evening. Killed by Auto. Chas. nosstrom, who wns n harbor and musician nnd worked nt tho trndo hero for several yenrs, was killed during tho Elks' cnrnlval at Portland, being run over by nu nutoiuobllo, nccordlng to woid Just rccolvcd by friends hero, noos- trom wns fnlrly well known on the Day and wns very orratlc In ninny ways. He loft horo n couple of months ago nnd It was his Intention then to go to somo springs or health resort, holng in poor health at tho time. Little Is known about the nc cldcnt and nows of It did not roncn hero until a short tlmo ngo. fishing and hunting trip along Smith River and tho lakes In thnt section. J. C. KENDALL, Jack Flanagan, W. E. Dungan, W. II. Kennedy and others will leave In the mornlnpr for Curry county whoro thoy hope to bag n fow deer In tho vicinity of llald Mountain. CHAS. DONEDRAKE nnd Jerry Kin ney havo returned from a dollght ful outing In tho Fall Creek coun try where Watt Short, Earl Win ner and Archie Qormnn arc mak ing nn extended Btay. ARCHIE PHILLIPS, of North Bond, wns In Marshfield todny nrrnnglng to post tho notices of tl o Port of Coos liny election, ho being en gnged by tho Marshfield Chamber of Commorco for tho work. C. F. McQEORGE and E. W. Kam mcror enmo up this morning from tho bench whoro thoy havo boon camping with their families to look after business matters. Thoy nro having nn Ideal outing. MR. JONES of Granger, Wash., ar rived hero today to look aftor property ho has acquired In this section. Ho says thnt In Washing ton Coos liny Is regarded as tho coming placo of this section. MRS. E. R. COLGAN nnd llttlo daughter, Helen, will lonvo not week for Portland to Join Mr. Col gnn, who has gone there to accept nn excellent position. They will ninko their future homo In tho Rose- City. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Eastsldo was n Mnrshflohl business visitor todny. Ho reports that tho East sldo city council nt Its meeting this wcok awardod tho contract for painting tho city hall thoro to Chas. W. Smith. Good progress Is bolng mado on tho now school Iioubo, tho framo work now bolng under construction. F. D. WAITE nnd wlfo and daugh ters, Misses Mildred and Esther nnd Mr. Walto's son, Fon Walte, of Portland, nrrlved horo last evening In Mr. Walto'B auto from Suthorlln. Thoy will spend about a wcok on tho Day. Mr. Wnlto Bays that tho railroad pros pects aro good and that no ono need be nlnrmcd over tho possi bility of Marshflold not getting a railroad. JAS. LAWSON and wifo of Grizzly Bluff, Calif., woro guests of O. W. Dungan and family horo today, tho two having been old frionds when Mr. Dungan resided at Hum boldt. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson hnvo boon horo nbout n month visiting friends and relatives in tho Co qulllo valloy. Thoy brought tholr nuto up with thorn and havo had many flno trips. Mr. Lawson is a successful ranchor noar Forn dalo, Calif. They will lonvo with tholr car on, tho next Alllanco for homo. DR. R. W. MORROW wIbIicb to nn nounco that his dental ofllco in tho Grimes' building, 171 Front Btroot, will bo opon to tho public Aug. 1. Quntormass Studio for Photo. Truiorm PERSONAL NOTES ! FOR SALE Household furniture. M. C. Horton, 383 North First St. Our Method of Laying Tin Roofing mokes your house absolutely wntor pi oof. LoakB seldom occur when wo do, tho work. Every square of tin laid by our workmen is carefully soldered urn! tested before tho next Is Joined. Seo us if you want tho $ nest roofing for tho least nionoy. Willey & Schroeder 303 Nortli Front Street. PHONE 77-J 0F 10B PRINTING 00NE AT-THE -TIMES1 OFFICE' FOR RENT Modem house; partial ly furnished. 219 South Broad way. Phono 270-J. WANTED Slashing or land clear ing by the acre. Address Druco Hood, Marshfield. FOR SALIC Good fl-room house nnd lot nnd out-bulldlngs In Empire. Soil cheap if taken at once. Apply A. A. Nichols, Empire. FOR REXT Eastsldo residence. Phono 33, North Bond. Mr 3. Robt, McCann. WANTED Neat woman to keep houso; no washing or Ironing; wnges according to ability to do whnt'a wanted on trial. Phono 4 11 North Bend. J FOR REXT August 1, fine ground floor offlco rooms on Front street. Inquire Ekblud's Hardwuro store. FOR SALE Slnglo buggy. Phono 171 North Bend. 1 FOR SALE Newsstand, confection ery and Ico cream business In good thriving town; paying proposition. For particulars address Opportuni ty, care Tlmos. BARGAIN SALE 10 horsepower auto for $450; flret-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost now $3000; will sell for $450 on eai.v terms. John L. Koontz Machine I Shop. North Front street. Phono I 180-J. FOR RENT Five room house at G30 South Eleventh St. Inqulro on premises. I BUY NOW. 1 Some cholco lots in NORTH REND lean bo had at -a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO . 'First VpHoupI nonV WANTED lloard and room by young lady. Must be close In. Re ferences given and required. Ad dress XY, core Times office. Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell- Phone 108iR. 173 No. Broadway. ORRIN PRATT loft today for Myr tle Point. P. J. ORR loft this morning for Rosoburg by stngo. MRS. P. FORMAN loft on tho Drnln Allognny nuto today. GEO. BEALE of Coob River left this morning for Coqullle, I). CLOUSE wns a passongor on tho Rosoburg stngo today. MRS. C. S. HILBORN or Mllllcomn Is n Marflhflold vlsltoi. SETH JOHNSON of North Inlot Is n Marshflold visitor today. J. STOCK of Catching Inlet Is spend ing tho day in Marshflold. HENRY DIERS of North Bend was n Marshflold vlultor today. MRS. CAVANAUGII of Eastsldo was n Marshflold shopper today. MISS J. M. CLARK left for Drain by tho auto routo this morning. C. E. NICHOLSON Is making a busi ness trip to Coqulllo this morn ing. S. D. HARPER loft this morning for tho Coqulllo Valloy on busi ness. P. DOLAN was an outgoing passen ger on the Allogany-Drn.ln auo this morning. LESLIE ISAACSON has taken a pos ition with tho Sacchl Brothers, nt their milk depot. MRS. EMILY McFARLANB of North Inlet spent Friday and Saturday with Marshflold frionds. MItS. E. L. ROBERTS and daughter. Miss Hattlo, of Catching Inlet, aro Marshflold visitors todav. MR. and MRS. W. C. BERNITT who havo been visiting with rolativcs oxpoct to leave Monday. MISS .DOROTHY HORTON will spend a fow days at Coalcdo as tho guest of Miss Nellie Warwick. SAM JOHNSON loft today for Co qulllo after a fow weoks spoilt at Portland nnd othor northern points. MRS. ED IIOWATT nnd llttlo son nnd Mrs. Jns. Cowan loft yesterday for Bandon where thoy will visit for a fow days. CAPT. TOM HOLLAND of tho launc'i Eaglo of Soattle Is expected on Coos Bay about August 1 for n visit with bs wlfo and son. REV. B. F. BENGTSON loft today to join his family who ,ar.8. enjoy ing an outing noar tho Gus Carl son place near Templeton. J. H. MILNER and son, Bill, will loave the first of the week on n Shoulder Brace and Back Support For Men Women and Children DOES NOT CUT UNDER ARMS. Strictly high-class and scientific for jtersniiN desiring good figure, square shoulders nnd high chest. LIGHT, noat nnd easy. T'io "TRUFORM" squares tho shoulders, expands tho chest, Im parts life, vigor and health to tho lungs nnd othor vital organs by giving them freedom of action, re lieving thorn of that congestsd condition cnused by a hollow chest and ill-shaitcd drooping shoulder. All who are Inclined to stoop should .wear tho "TRU FORM," and all young peoplo while growing. It adds to tho general appearance, giving orect carriage. It does not show through shirt waist and aids your clothing to sot proporly. GIvhs energy and ambition. Wards nt ailments through full, deep, propor breathing. Tho "TRU FORM" is made of tho best mu torlals with rubber covered stays, unii-ru.stahle, washable and durable. Tho only brnco that is free undor arms, causing no an noyance to wearer, It sustains tho back with comfort. Winn ordering by mnll glvo chest measure under arms. Manufac tured for Marshflold, Oregon. 1