1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. M Mon's $:i.").00 Suits now $2G.S5 Mon's -WO.OO Suits now $22.85 Mon's $23.00 Suits now $18.85 Mon's $20.00 Suits now $14 .85 Men's $15.00 Suits now $11.85 The Question of Price Is lust as important In mi-ill. clnej oi in anything else moro unpsriMi pernaps. ior at- thoUfh Vftll ftnn'f wnn( In rtnt Ugh prices for your drugs, you mi i noru 10 gei poor uruga at jr puce. It his olways been our policy to give the hishast quality of rcdiclnesat the lowest prices We COUld Rrll thrm fr,r .V,o.'o tow we bold our customers. This is a cood time to take Dmeth.i.nS,.for yur blood. Rexall Blood Tablets will tnnca your blood and build up rOUr'tvWrnv If um.i,. li -"""( " JWJ JJW 'M1W , emaciated or generally uown:om any cause. Sold 1 Wltathe RrKllmo....... ii I containing fifty uoeC3, 50 lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store "The Busy Corner" flume Mni,. ,u -.. .uii .(jo ;,"GII-GUA1)I' VK-vn , ... fc, - nun iiiii fUSACIS OW AIT ,r..... .. rinm.. ' ""' cnii f , "E,''GKUATI.G MEAT wre joii rall fi.VI, ,,, T b' Ijln cash. NW Auto Line ' '" ni radS W1U Prmlt )Brtto?enWMr",romNorth ctll ln height auto, n me worth Star N'EJ GALLOWAY. LEW T.nnfio Al R. wilmot! F";.-uit, Great benefit for you AYBE you feel that you enough; but it seems to us we're making in our clearance sales ought to change your opinion about it Hart Schaf finer & Marx clothes really don't need much price-inducement to make them sell; but we like to finish up a season's business clean and clear; and we're offering values that ought to do it. Come and see them. $30.00 Overcoats now $21.85 $25.00 Overcoats now $17.05 $20.00 Overcoats now $13.85 $17.50 Overcoats now. . $.12.G5 $15.00 Overcoats now $10.85 Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Clearance Sale WOOLEN MILL STORE This store is the homo oi' Hart Seliafi'iier & jNIarx Clothes. Dayton Bicycles Notice we have exlarger Repair Department Phone Uh Your Koy Troubles Bring Your duns nml Bicycles Send Your Broken UmbrolInB Your Work Will Ilo Bono Promptly Marshfield Cyclery (Wo will positively not ront bicycles to children without wrltton requests from tholr parents RO.VT ASIC.) ' Phono. IBM-It 172 Broadway We Serve a Cup of Our Famous Corona Blend Coffee Free with every purchase Coiuo lu and try a cup. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House ihi .Maricct Ave. mono iiui-j Singer Sewing Machines Wo havo them for ront or for snlo. Jlnchlnca Ropalrcd. Supplies irt N'endles f r Snlo. W. J. HIT., 131 Park Ave. Marshfield. Phone 1.11-X. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK Telephone the old reliables Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield A modorn Brick . ulldlng, Elbctrl3 Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, Prop. Rates: BO cento a day and upwards Oor. Broadwar aad Market Hav your Job printing don at Tb Timet oJDct. have clothes that the prices Get the Habit! j Tho 10c Stoiv Habit. It's a money niter. It's nlv on .Mr. High Prices. Wo nn here to servo you. "always something .NEW." Peoples' 5-1 0-15cStore WANT ADS. FOR SALE Bicycle, good n new. Sco Cloy Church Red Cobs Drug Co. FOR SALE Slv niitiii house nod two lots In Hunker Hill Addition. Price $1000 If taken at onco. Address J. S. Lyons, Chandler hotel. WAXTED To buy tent, 112 x J I or 12 x 10. Parties having samo ad dress P. O. Dox 7G7, Marshllold. FOR SALE Hloclc, li( ft. Miuirt, II lots; 13 room modern houso, furnished; barn; wind mill and well. Locatod southwest of West Tenth and Anderson. All for $10,000. Inquire 1035 Audorsou avenue. HOUSES 11UILT On easy terms. Ono-fourth down and balance In monthly Installments. Address H. 11. , Times olllco. LOST Gold liar pin sot with tlirco nuggets. Return to Stnddon Stu dio nnd recolvo reward. FOR SALE 5 room bungalow on South Fourth strcot. Ensy terms. Phono 385-J. FOR REXT- npartment. grocory. -Two-room Apply furnlslicl Xnsburg's FOR REXT Ono 0 i-ooin modern houso on South Fifth stroet. Phono 331-R or seo J. C. Donno. FOR REXT An nttrnctlvo front room for n gentleman. One block from Chnndlor Hotol, 289 Central nvenuo, WANTED Sowing by Sirs. C. K. Poolo, 3-13 South Uroadway. WAXTED Partner to take charge of office. Small capital required. Box 55. Times office. FOR SALE Five high-class Whlto Wyandotte's nnd Rhodo Island Rods, young roosters, 8 months old, bred from first clnss stock, $3.S0 to $5,00 each. This Is a snap for nnyono wanting a good rooster. Apply at Empire Poul try Ranch or I'ostornco, mnpiro. WAXTRD Tivolva ovnorlenrcd mill ora and timber men. Apply Beav or Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE A cholco dwelling lot on Central avenuo. I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR HALE Dry wood, llr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoae lRtf-L. FOR REXT 1 room houso on Houtn 4th Street. Inquire J. E. Edmunds Coos Bay Wiring Company. FOR SALB Horses, harness nnd wagon. Phone 67-J, Coos Bay Steam Laandry. iggM TIDES FOR FEBRUARY. Holow Is .given the timo nnd height of high and low water at Marshflohl. Tho tides nre placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whethur it Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. :tIIrs.. 1.C2 O.-lt 12. ID 7.37 Ft. .. 1.1 3,5 0.2 1.0 I'llrs.. 2.32 7.33 1.3G 8.13 Ft... i.u 3.3 li.2 1.0 I WEATHER FORECAST. lly Associated Press OREGON Ruin In west and rain or snow in east portion of the. statu tonight nnd Tuesday. Wanner In northwest portion. IjOCAL TEMPERATURE HUCOItll. For tho 24 hours ending nt I: 13 a. in., Fob. 3, by llenj. Ostlind, special gmornment me teorological obsorvor: Mnxlmuin 48 Minimum 30 At 1: 13 a. it 31 Precipitation 02 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 11)12 42.72 Precipitation samo period previous year 3 I. GO Wind Northwest. Clear. BORX. HAVERCAMP To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hnvercamp at tholr homo on North Front street, Monday, Feb. 3, n dnughtcr. Council Tonlglit Tho Marshfield city council will meet tonight to tnko up various city innttcrH. Meet Tomorrow Tho Christian Womnn's Board of Mission for tho Christian Church will mcot at tho homo of Mrs. Ilarbce, Apartment 3, O'Conncll bulltllng, tomorrow, (Tues day) at 2 o'clock with Mrs. llarboo and Mrs. Rushy as hostesses. I -Gem Replies. "Stop that ad of mine for tlemnkors," phoned Henry SongHtnokon. "It sure brought re- 1 suits. 1 think n few moro Insor- 1 tloiis would bring enough to supply tles for a road from Coos Hay to i Roseburg." Demand for II ad ubout Henry rent," woro tho Frnuk Hlack to ouses. "Stop that Illack's house for InstriictloiiH from tho Times today. "Wo rontod it think there liavo other nppllcauts want 'ads suro In n hurry and I beon nt least forty for It. Times bring results." Water Off Sunday Messrs. flrcen nnd Stubblellold complotcd their in I spectlon of tho wntor reservoir Sun day lu less time than expected ho that tho water was shut off only n I short tlmo. Tho wntor to North North Horn! was shut off n longer tlmo boeauso tholr work thoro took i InnnoH Trtilnv ltntlt nt tlirttil Wilt nil- ed tho' sorvlco from tho mains In tho Donaldson block flro. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY Royal Auction Hrldgo with Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn. Bridge Club's Honollt Ball for Marshllold Public Library at Eaglo'8 hall. Pickles! Pickles! Sweet. Plckles- -Sour Pickles Mlxcd Pickles 1)111 Pickles Spiced Pickles Onion Pickles Mustard Pickles C, & II. Pickle (Plain and mixod) Chow Chow Stauf f Grocery Co. Phono 102- Mnskcy's Candles. OT1CE TO THE PUBLIC : Tlio flro was rather inconvenient, but wo will Ikj open for business tomorrow In tho Gow Why Building on Broadway, nevt to tho Cyclery. Wo will still continue tho Ideal Quality. IDEAL PHARMACY . DOX McCRARY, Proprietor. ORPHEUM TONIGHT MAMMA WAXTED Xew and sparMJug comedy. HEART IX RAGS Story of a good-hearted but ragged hobo. BETTIXjVS SUBSTITUTE Lively Vitngvaph COmie. LESSOXS IX COURTSHIP Vitngraplis aro always good and this is one. Don't, nUss the fourth "Mary" picture Tuesday. WORLD'S SERIES BASEBALL Special feature Weduesday, ESTABLISHED ADMISSION ... 10c, NHTBIt MORS PERSONAL NOTES CHARLES SWANSON of Coos Rlv. or is In town today. W. H. HOXEHRAKE of Ross Inlet Is a town vlBltor today. SAM COXRO of Allegany Is a vis itor In Marshflohl today. W. H. MORGAN' of Daniels Creek Is lu town today on business. MISS ETTA 11ILLIXOS of Allegany Is spending tho day In town. MR. and MRS. WAKE.MAX of Camp 1 are spending thu day In town. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner Is in Marshfield today on busi ness. AXSOX ROGERS nnd wife of South Cons River are lu town on busi ness. F. D. DcLOXG Is listed to leave by tho Drnln-tlnrdlner stogo tomor row morning. MR. nnd MRS. C. it. COLVER of Loon Lake nro visiting relatives on Catching iulot. REV. FATHER A. It. MUXRO Is ex pected homo tomorrow from Ills trip to Portlnnd. JULIUS KRUSE came to Marshfield this morning from his home on Isthmus Inlet In his launch. M. S. MICH, representing tho Xn-thiin-Iormnn Crockery Co. of San Francisco is in Mnrslifleld. MR. nnd MRS. DODGE or Cnmp 1 nnd tholr dnughtcr, Thclma, are spending tho day lu Mnrslifleld. H. A. CARLSOX of Loon Lnko en mo to Mnrshflold this morning from Allegany nnd will look after bus iness interests. CAPT. HERMAN EDWARDS, who Is In Tulare, California, writes that ho expects to bo homo In nbout threo weeks. MISS IREXE MAY will lonvo on this nftcrnaon's train for Myr tlo Point, whero she will bo em ployed nt tho Schilling Hotel. MISS ETTA nnoOKS. who has been visiting tho Matt Mattson family on Catching Inlet return ed to Marshfield thfs morning. G. LoROY HALL returned this morning from South Inlet, whero ho hold Christina services Satur day evening and Sunday lu the school house. JOHN CARTY Is moving into tho houso on tho northeast corner of Park nvouuo nnd Hroadwny. Mr. Carty will open tho plnco ns u Swedish boarding house, HUGH CARLSON, ownor of somo West Central avonuo property, nr rlved horo today from San Fran cisco on business. Hie homo is in Portlnnd, whoro ho is engaged In tho grocory business. LLOYD ROSE nnd family roturuod on tho Washington today from a delightful tour of California, spending most tho tlmo In Los An goles nnd San Dlogo. Mr. Roso snys that Coos liny certainly looks bottor to htm than any part of California. SAYS COOS HAY IjA.NI IS HEM) TOO 111(211 .1. W. Kays of Kugeno Says Marsh Held People Are Roosters. Tho Eugono Guard says: J. W. Kays, retired furniture denier of this city, returned lost night from a two weeks trip to Maruhfleld and othor coast points. Ho wont to Coos Bny for tho pur Iioso of looking around with a vlow to investing In ncreago nround Mnrslifleld, but found that tho prices of land woro sky high and enmo nwny without spondlng nny of his monoy. Ho says that land two miles out of Mnrslifleld is hold at $1000 an aero and that around tho city 100,000 or moro town lots havo beon laid out, somo of tliom two or three miles out. Ho snys tho people down thoro nro confi dent that another Soattlo or San Francisco will bo built on tho bay and declares that they aro tho great est boosters and tho most' optimis tic ho has over seen. Ho was shown every courtesy whllo In Marshflold and says there are a lot of flno pooplo down there but they want too much monoy for their land. Ho thinks hlmsolf that there will bo a great city on the bay somo day and thnt tho now S. P. railroad Is going to help tho coun try out wonderfully. FINE TRIBUTE PAID MEMORY Large Attendance at Memor ial Exercises for George McCutcheon. The Masonic Opera House yester day afternoon was practically crowd ed with tho audience that turned out to pay n final trlbuto to tho memory of Goorgo McCutcheon. a former member of tho band nnd one of tho most popular young men In Marsh llold, who died recently In Califor nia. It was one of the largest au diences that over turned out on a similar occasion hero. Tho Rev. It. E. Drowning delivered the Innovation and tho eulogy. His thonio was "Good Fellowship," tho manner In which Goorgo McCutcheon wns regarded. Ho spoko of tho higher attributes of "Good Fellow ship," tho kind that docs good nnd In addition to winning friends mnkes the friends nnd tho world bottor for the exercising of it. He pointed out Mr. McCutcheon has oxompllflod In mnny wnys tho higher attributes of "Good Fellowship." It was a hand some eulogy and struck a most ro ponslvo chord In the largo assem blage. Tho Marshfield Aorlo of Eagles and tho Mnrshllcld Odd Follows nttended lu n body, tho deceased having bocn n member of both orders. In compllnnco with a final request iiifitlo by Mr. McCutcheon, Director Fonlon hnd tho band rondor Chopin's Funeral March and this with a fow other solcctloiiH, Including solos, of Sacred Music constituted the pro grnm. t-N j AVHO WEIIH THEY? Mnrshllcld Reported .Mixed Up lu isO(iiuio i imimc. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: "On Wodnosdny night nt tho Ore gon rooming houso occurred ono of tho most disgraceful happonlngs In tho history of Coqulllo, if our Infor mn'tlon Is correct. Wo nro told thnt several Murshucld young men, who woro hero In nttondnnco at court as witnesses In n caso now at trial, af ter imbibing too freoly of Intoxicants, wont to a room In that building nnd, through tho wnllB of their room of fered unnnmnhlo Insults to two vnu dovlllo actresses, who woro playing this week at tho Scenic. Tho actres ses had tho room adjoining that of tho young men, wo nro told, and woro compelled to listen to tho pro funo nnd Indecent langungo nnd re mnrks of tho mon until tho night mnrshnl could bo found nnd tho or glo stoppod. "Wnrrnnts for tho arrest of tho young men were sworn out In tho recordor's olllco yestordny and thoy will no doubt bo speedily apprehend ed, as thoy aro said to bo well known In Marshllold. Wo are informed that thoy dopnrted early yestorday morn ing on foot down tho track, and pre sumably took tho train nt Uoavor Hill for tholr homo town. "In nddltlon to tho InsultB offorod tho young woiuou It Is said thoy tore down the bed In ono room nnd trans ferred It to tho room from which tholr ribald remarks woro thrown at tho actresses. For this wo aro told n second notion will bo begun unless tho dnmngo Is pnld for promptly. I IIOTEIj ARRIVALS. 1 THE CHANDLER P. 11. Mnrtln, San Francisco: C. 11. Brown, Port lnnd; S. C. Carmlchool, Mr. nnd Mrs. Freonongh, Bnndon: O. 8. Mlsh. Snn Francisco: T. F. Englo, San Fran cisco; J. E. Norton, Coqulllo; Mny Brown. Mnrshllold; R. J. Chance, Snn Francisco: Georgo Colobrook, Portlnnd: C. P. Kontlng, Myrtlo Point: Ned C. Kolley. Coqulllo. LLOYD HOTEL Mrs. Justin Mc Neil, Coos City; Arthur Woldon, Coos City: Jack Harris, Gold Roach: W. A. Bongstnff, Portland: C. F. Brook man, City; J. II. Collmnn, Cnmp a Valley: B. C. Brown, Boavor lull; Chas. Miller, North Bond; Clms. Red ding. City. a , ,, , , Coos M. R. Adams, Coalodo; R. A. Landrlth, Coos River; W. N. McDonald and wlfo, Norway; Ron cmiii, rinnlnla Hrnnk! M. R. Ad- o...D r .,., J. Mr. llnnltnr. CoaledO! lima, wt..i ., - --- "-- ... R. C. Lovar, Coqullle; Ous Peter son. Empire. BLANCO Tom McKlttrlck, Port land; Andy Sands, Cnmp 5; II. C. Meliinls, Coalodo; C. W. Johnson. Cooston: John Wnsson, Empire; J A. Goodwill, Coos River. AMOXO THE SICK. Mrs. Hnmmond, of Grants Pass, arrlvod hero last ovonlng to spond a fow dnys visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Richard Stubbs. Mr. Stubl. who recently undorwont nn operation at Morcy hospital, continues to Im prove and tho attondlng physicians bollovo ho will recover. Rosoburg Rovlow. We Keep All Sorts But Recommend Kidney Pills We know what they will do PRICE 50c