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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION. j 3 T Good buying sense IF you buy a suit now, you'll get it for a good deal less than it's worth; same thing is true of buying an overcoat. The money saving is in getting more for your money rather than in spending less. You'll have the clothes to put on next fall and that may prevent us from selling you a new suit then; but we'll make a good solid friend out of every man who buys now; and friends are worth a lot to us. Hart Schaffner& Marx clothes are worth having plenty of; at the prices we're making, you'd better have plenty of them. Men's &W.00 Suits now $20.85 Men's WOO Suits now $22.85 Men's $25.00 Suits now $.18.85 Men's $20.00 Suits now $14.85 Men's $15.00 Suits now $1.1.85 $30.00 Overcoats now $21.85 $25.00 Overcoats now $17.G5 $20.00 Overcoats now $13.85 $17.50 Overcoats now $12.05 $15.00 Overcoats now $10.85 Tll)i:S FOIt JANUARY. Below Is glvon tho timo and height of high and low water at Murshfleld. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of each day; n compar ison on consecutlvo holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, miliRtrnct 2 hours 3-1 mlnutns. 2D II 1H.. Fr. . . Mrs.. Ft... Ui-H.. Ft...' 1.07 1.0 2.02 2.1 3.09 3.1 8.03 G.2 0.00 U.l 10.02 G.l 2.32 0.9 3.45 0.G 4.57 0.2 8.67 3.C 10.2C 3.3 11. CO 3.4 WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Fair tonight nnd Thursdny, excopt rnln in north west tonight nnd Thursday. Southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., Jan. 29, by HonJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government mo teorologlcal obsorvor: Mnxlmum 02 Minimum 30 At 1:43 n. in 30 Precipitation nouo Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1912 42.70 Precipitation sntno porlod previous year 33.93 Wind Northwest. Clenr. WOOLEN MILL STORE This store is the home of. Hart Sella finer & Marx Clothes. I 5i mm-ss. m RSwy2 We Are Agents for Oliver Typewriters MARSHFIELD CYCLERY riimio irH.it 17a Broadway WANT ADS. Fine Summer '(PERFUMES Wc have a number of delicate, delightful scents that give a perfect finishing touch to the summer toilet. The exquisite fragrance of these high-class perfumes cannot be ex celled by any perfumes you may buy elsewhere at double the price. These perfumes deli cately conceal the odor of perspiration. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. VH HAVE A POSITION' for a com. potent stenographer. Is thoro one on tho Hay? Coos Hay Uusluoss College. for ham: or tradi: Now gus stove Object of selling, going whoro tbero Is no gns. Address I 331 First St., or phono 3-19-.I. FOR SALE Early Hose seed pota toes. C. J. Carlson, DanlelB Creole. WANTED Sonio ono to clear two ; lots In WeBt Marshflold. Inquiro j F. 13. Allen. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE MAIN 298 US a ORPHEUM TONIGHT liurinn. '-.QAUTin' .Tower, Lash, Dodi-o r I lliiyimnl ",0" lKl8 I Want to Ho in Divlc, IImvii uy tho Old .Mill Strea," Cocouimt 'I'm., Etc. .MS. ABUSHEn ADMISSION week's riiii """" neutron, all repoutcu, tlic oesi oi ihw i-i . . - JOc, -NEVER MORE NOTICE Will the lady who took wrong umbrella at recent mooting or M. E. Ladles' aid nt tho F. 13. Allon resldonco kindly return to Times olllco for exchange. WANTED Carpenter, miners and nn iron molder. Apply nt onco. Phono 2G9-L. FOR SAW? CHEAP A heavy hlnek toam, weight about 3300 lbs.. For particulars inquiro of Den Tyror, Cooston, Oregon. FOIt HKXT Eight-room furnished houso, 881 South Fifth stTeot. Henry Hlaclc. WANTED Twelve experienced min ors and tlmbor mon. Apply Denv or Hill Coal Co. FOIt RENT Ono (1 room modern houso on South Fifth street. Phono 331-R or seo J. C. Doano. FOIt SALE Good second bantl motor dollvory car nt a bargain. Address Box D, caro Times. FOIt SALE CHEAP Nearly new oil heater. Antisoptlc Harbor Shop. Stfl T- M Storage Co V Wtf s Wnds of haulln, c,rMwour0ln?'ano Mover. We , -.-.a, 1 H. Heisiver, P 'HJg.R(l20 rop. THE WIRELESS LAMP may bo Invented sometimes, ns our window would suggest. But wo have a lamp that consumes a surprisingly small amount of curient which wo will bo pleased to ahow you. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway FOR SALE A choice dwelling lot on Central avonuo. I. S. Kaufman & Co. WANTED Empty bean pot cheese Jars, with lids Coos Bay Ico & Cold Storage Co. Marshflold, Oro. FOIt SALE A flno 11-iiiontJis-old registered boar, puro Borkshlro. Also two 9-months-old: good bono, good length, good stock. Cednrbrook Ranch, Box C4, Sher wood, Oregon. FOR BALE Dry wood, fir nnd al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phomo lBd-L. FOR RENT "i room houso on South 4th Street. Inquiro J. E. Edmunds Coos Bay Wiring Company. i .I FOR SALE Horses, harness and wagon. Phone 57-J, Cooa Bay Steam Laundry. Meet Friday. Tho Ladles' Art rluh will meoc Friday with Mrs. W. B. Curtis. .Many Signers T. Moyor, who cir culated tho petition to tho legisla ture, requesting tho passago of tho Workmen's Compensation Law, re- puriH uiiu no hub soeuruu u-i bik naturcs. Gardiner Improves Tho tug Olennor this week took part of tho machinery from horo to Gardiner for nn electric light plant, which Mr. .lowctt nnd other cltlzons tliero nro arranging to Instnl. Hurt by Auto Dowoy Stutsman sustained n broken nrm whllo crank ing his auto this morning, tho crank . kicking back and striking him on tho nrm. Tho injury Is n sovcro ono and will lay him up for some time. Itaus Lower. tho roian prico oi eggs dropped to 35 conts hero yos torday iib a result' of tho Increased locnl Bupply. Whothor tho open ing of Kent next week will menu an advnnco In tho prlco again Is prob lematical. Actress Delayed Gladys Brock well, tho actress, who has boon ox pocted to arrive on tho Bay tho lost two weoko, has postponed her trip, bocnuso of tho Illness or her mother. It Is not known now when she will reach horo. Odil Fellows In Charge. A press dispatch from Carlton. Oregon, an nounces Hint tho lunorni or lieorgo McCutchcon will bo hold thoro this afternoon under tho auspices of tho Odd Follows. Mr. McCutchoon Is snld to hnvo about $15,000 Interest In tho estnto loft by his father, tho Into E. W. McCutchoon of Carlton. Old Friends Meet Dol Cnthcnrt and Win. Mngco, n brother of Mrs. Henry Blnck. had a happy reunion horo this wook. Tho two woro In tlmnto friends on Coos Bay about forty years ngo and had not mot for over thirty years. They regaled each other with momorlcs of tho olden tlmo nnd ploneor doings on tho Bay. Thoy recalled today a hunt for two mon who got lost In n storm whllo en routo to Emplro from Coos Rlvor. That was 30 years ngo. Tho men lost were Mr. Boasloy, a brother of Mrs. llowo of West Morshflold, nnd nn undo of Mrs. Mllo Sumner, nnd Mr. Porduo, n cousin of Mr. Mngeo. Nino mon engnged In tho search for thorn and In tho party woro Messrs. Cathcarr, Mageo nnd (ieorgo Woodruff, who dlod recently. Mr. Mngeo will loavo tomorrow for Cordova, Alas ka, In tho Coppor River country, whoro ho has mudo his homo foi ls yonrs. To V1 Soon Coos Bny frlonds of Miss Lllabel Johnsqn of San Fran- elsco, who has been visiting here, boen apprised that her marriage to a San Francisco trnvollng ninn, will take place In the early spring. Ilim Quartet Mnnnger Keller has secured tho Golden West quartet', consisting of Messrs. Tower, Dodge, Bnynnrd and Lash, for a number of uppenrauccs nt tho Orphcitm. They nrc making a big hit with their Into songs. May Hulld Councilman F. 13. Allen has purchased four lots on thu crest of tho West Commercial avciiuo hill and Is planning to erect a now homo there soon If ho dis poses of his resldonco In South Mnrshflold, ns ho figures on doing. Is Traveling W. T. Merehnut has received word that his son, Chnrlos, has recovered sulllclently from his recent Illness to resume work. Ho Is now travelling pnrt of tho tlmo out of Snn Francisco, mnklng tho Bncramcnto vnilcy. New Houses Mrs. Jennie Land- rlth of North Coos Rlvor has about completed tho plans for the con struetlon of a new homo on her Enstsldo proporty. Mr. Wilson will havo tho contract. G. 11. Meyers of South Coos River will also build on bis lots In Enstsidc. Locate Relatives John Horron has discovered that James Dolnn, tho cm man who died nt Mercy hos pital yesterday, has a brother and sister In New York city nnd is try- lug to npprlso them of tho hitter's dentil. Mr. Horron states Mint Doian was lnlured lu a flro In his shack on North Front street Instead of nt Horron's saloon, ns Moyor Straw had understood. Mother HI V. C. aorst loft on this morning's stngo via Gardiner and Drain, for Scnttlo In response to n messngo saying that his mother wns about to undergo n serious op eration In n hospital there. Sho was brought to Scattlo from tho family homo nt Port Orchard, Wash. Mr. Gorst Is tho only son. Sovornl daugh ters nro already with tho mother, who Is sixty-eight yonrs old, and who, It Is feared, may not recover from tho operation for n facial tu mor. Had in Idnlto. Win, Allrcd who enmo to tho Bny u couple of months ngo from Idaho, says that tho peo ple hero who complained nuout tho wonthcr rccoutly being bnd do not know what bad weather Is. Ho has Just rccolvod copies of papors from homo and they toll of thu worst weather In Idaho for 30 years. Heavy snowfalls and cold had block aded tho railroads, affectod tho water systoms, lighting plnns nnd In fact Isolated many towns worso thnn Coos Bny has been Isolated lu yenrs. SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY Brldgo Club with Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. W. F. Squire. "Clown Party" with' Mrs. Arthur McKcown. move into their new homo on. West Central nve. next Saturday. HOMI3R BITFORD Is In town from Sumner. LOUIS ST. DI3NNIS Is In town from Lakeside. CHAS. JACKSON of Ross Inlet was in town today. CHARLES SI13STREM of Lakeside Is In MnrsliflcUI today. MRS. JOHN MORGAN Is vUItlng In Murshflcld today from Empire. MRS. PETER MBNEGATT of Lake side Is visiting In Mnrshflcld today. MRS. HARRY RHOD13S of South Inlet was n town shopper for tho day. EVAN HODSON Is In town today from his homo on South Coos Rlvor. RIDV. FATHER SPRINGER loft on tho afternoon trnlu yesterday for Coqulllo. MRS. OLSON of Empire was spend ing tho day lu town on business nnd pleasure It. M. WIEDER returned homo to Lnkcsldo yesterday after n short visit In town. W. D. MAGEE will bo nn outgoing passenger on tho Drain stngo to morrow morning. AUGUST CARLSON wns down from his Coos River ranch today on business nnd pleasure. A. N.. GOULD, tho Coos county surveyor, camo ovor ironi uo qulllo yesterday on business. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES Get your next pair here and save money and be certain of satisfaction. Men's Dress Shoes, i rn $5.00, $4.00 and.'JV Mason's Celebrated Chippewa Logger's Boots, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. m PERSONAL NOTES JACK STOCK of Sumner Is In tho city todny. ANDREW OLSON of North Inlet is In town todny. MISS RUTH HAINES of Sumner Is in Marshflold today. ALEX RUTH Is In town today from his North Inlot much. L. D. COLE Is n business visitor to dny from llnynos Inlot. C. D. RAMON or Gold Bench Is In Marshflold on business, CLARENCE HARRIS of Sumner Is lu Mnrshflold on business. WILLIAM McCULLOCH of Temple ton Is In town on business. MRS. JUDSON of North Inlet Is spending tho day In MnrshHold. II. J. M'DIARMID Is horo from Bniidon on business mid pleasure CHAS. CROUCH of Hayncs Inlet Is in town ntondlng to buslnoss todny. JOHN SCHETTER of Tomploton Is In Mnrshfleld for tho day on business. O. N. WILSON camo to Marshflold this morning from his Sunnier home. MRS. EMILY McFARLIN Is In town todny from North Inlot attending to business. MRS. J. C. SWINFORD wont to Co qulllo today to visit at tho R. A. Annlii homo. C. J. COLE, who Is living on a ranch on Ilaynos Inlot Is In town on business. MISS SHIRLEY PETERSON Is vis iting In Mnrshflold today from Haynes Inlot. JAY DOYLE oxpocts to leavo soon for Alaska, whoro ho will spond several months. REV. FATHER MUNRO, who is In Portland, Is expected homo tho last of tho wcok. E. N. MCDONNELL and wlfo will We carry a complete line of meats. Hams from Germany Hams from Italy Boiled Hams ' Kingan Hams and Bacon Bacon Backs Cervelat Mettwurst Salami Dry Salt Bacon in fact anything in the smoked meat line. Drop in and look our stock over. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 MR. nnd MRS. ROCCO BIA8CA of Coos River nro spending tho day in town on business and pleasure. AUGUST MATSON and hlo niece, Miss Tnlsa Koskl, aro Marshflold visitors today from Catching Inlot. II. O. FULTON nnd fnmlly aro mov ing to Mnrshflold todny from North Inlet. Mr. Fulton Is employed lu tho C. A. Smith mill. MISS ANNIE M'DONALD Is In Mnrshflold today from North In lot on her way to' tho Umpqun to tench n term of school. MRS. LEONARD MASTERS Is In Mnrshflold todny from Sumner. Sho Is nccompnnled by hor daugh ter, Miss Olllo Richards. GOW WHY roturned this woek from Snn Francisco, hnvlng decided not to nttompt tho trip to China this time. Ho vlsltod roln lives thoro. MR. and MRS. LYON, who havo boon playing the Coos Bny nnd Coqulllo valley circuits, will lonvo on tho Redondo for Snn Francisco. W. H. DINDINGER Is courting in Coqulllo today It Is lu tho clr- cult nnd not Cupid's court, how over, ho being a witness lu tho Parker case. J. J. LAMB and wlfo of Coqulllo nro In Miirahflold. Mr. Lnmb wns ono tlmo county clerk when Em plro wns tho county sent. Thoy are en routo to California. D. A. CURRY and CAL WRIGHT woro among tho Mnrshflold men In attendance at court in Coqullle yestordny, Mr. Curry bolng buiu moned for posslblo sorvlco. HARRY MANN nnd wlfo, who havo boon residing In tho Nasburg houso on North Brondwny, will movo Into tho W. C. Brndloy homo lu West Mnrshflold tho last of tho week. S. C. ROGERS and wlfo of Coos Rlv or, who have boon visiting nt and near Santa Barbara, wrlto their sou. Horbort, that thoy loft this week for Tuscon, Ariz., whoro thoy will mnlco an extended stay. 13. G. PERIIAM nnd wlfo and son, MARSHAL, nro oxpectod homo to morrow from Portland, whoro thoy hnvo beon visiting slnco thoy left Modford. Whothor thoy will re turn overland or on tho Brenkwa tor Is not certain. HENRY BLACK nnd wlfo will loavo on tho Speedwell for Los Angeles, Calif., and other southern points. Thoy will visit frlonds, but tho ob ject of tholr trip now Is to consult specialists about Mr. Black's oyos, his sight bothering him con siderably latoly. That ho will quickly rogaln his full vision Is tho earnest wish of tho many friends of tho venerablo ploneors. To remove tartar and dis coloration from the teeth, use PENSLAR PERLA-DENTA TQ0TH POWDER 25c iii9WA?mfi!Mm:Li 9-I