liar. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1913-EVENING EDITION. l 1 "l 1 TT T "" 1 Look at tne omts we Dhow At $2!.UU they're the great est values ever of fered; and at the price you can af ford to pay, You may as well have clothes that will keep their shape wherever you wear them. If you buy HartSchaffner &Marx clothes, that's the f 'J n,i II vf- C.pjifctt ti,lkil.ief Mm They're' here; all-wool weaves, tailored-to-fit; smartest styles in the world; in just the color and pattemjyou'll like. Sizes to 46. While wc call your particular attention to our $25 line, we'd like to have you know that wc have others at more or less. THE SECRET of dressing well lies in the choice of the little details that impart a note of distinction and smartness. The man who wears the - hats, caps, shirts. collars, ties and gloves we endorse; stands apart from the "common crowd' WOOLEN MILL STORE Specialists in apparel for men and boys. jOJ MAY TIDES. Uelow Is Riven the time and, height of lilgh nml low water ati MarsliileUl. I SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY I W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Wlino. I I lor. i TUESDAY Royal Auction Hrldgo with I I Mrs. F. E. Hague. I Ladles Auxiliary of the Epls I copal church with Mrs. E. W. I I Lewis. I C. W. IV. M. with Mrs. Topo I ! of North Heml. i WEATHER FORECAST. By ABSOclnted Press I OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday. Warmer. Northwest orly winds. rtnilt tllittinn.t l... ...... It. ... ! .. . I The tides arc placed In the order ," 1l"u "' OI ovon ;of occurrence, with their times on l'oom """Billow In tl.at city. the llrst line and heights on the . , .second lino of each day; a compar- ti.itifM ( Imnge. It Is reported ,Ison on coiuecutlve helRhts will that .1. E. Maddox has purchased G. inuicnto whether It Is high or low, W. Daly's Interest in the Rlnht r.nto water, r'or high water on tho bar subtract 2 hours III minutes. liHrs.. 1.4 1 8.10 2.43 Ft... 0.0 0.:i -1.0 Olllrs. . 2.14 S.4G 3.2H Ft... C.3 0.7 4.9 'l'i II. .1.1 M. ...!.... MM... 111. .. m w. I " iiimw .flt'-llll. 1 l lllJItllJ ,; iioaru win hold tnelr regular niontlt "". ly mooting this evening. A regular---Uly lined out application blank has i. .,..,., , ,,..i.i H'oundatlon nsKlug for nn $18,000 !",SlJ,"!!iL";i!l,m5:JL?nJ!:! i'ys Fims-wm pi.hor. .he ""'""''"" I"1""'' vj l'i..nllnillTlIIP. fltllimirn, linfni-n tnn-.1r,.. Hutlcr today and entered a plea of tho roads In good condition. Enjoy Outing. Mrs. Ida Pater- sou .It guilty to tho charge of speeding. preferred against him by V. tl. ti M.... 1...tl....w.1. ,.., 1, .. (,....-i. ..nu..ioi iil.lt ,'.. .;'", '.','. ,.': VV . '"'U.,BU'." Lnwnorne. and paid a $15 fine nil ii-iiii.uuik, .ma. iVUiuu nullum- u,.,.i ,,.t,-a ...in .... ,. ..., ...... son and Miss Hrewer spent tho day collrl ,,., weoI ,. . ',,',", at Charleston Iloach yesterday. I " ' u 1B (-x''cct0"- Made Trip to Uracil. Mr. and p.,MnVn., , . VAwT7i Mrs. K. O'Coi'incll, Mrs. B. K. Jones gl'I? ? "i1,.1 ' ?"? r'"' ''' ,WomCn and son. Eugene, and Irs. I). M. R Xu5 8,n ! ", l'tniJj,o0r ll, uuhnrdson nml children spent yes- o.orv urn i-nS i ii, "fVi; ..?" tnrilnv iiftnriuuiti iilnnlnMnir nt Hi.. hl"" "'" lclu' " tho afternoon's nmch "f,t",0(m l'"---c-.in t l" progrnm and will bo assisted by Mrs. I.OCAIi TK.MPKItATUUU ItKCOltl). For tho 24 hours ending at 40:4a u. in.. May 5, by llenJ. I Ostllnd. special government mc- teorologlcnl observer: I Mnxlinuiu Gil Minimum 30 , At 4:43 a. in 30 I Precipitation nono I Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I 1012 dS.GO t Precipitation samo period j Inst year 59.04 I Wind: Northwest. Clear. tho autolsts who made the beach trip yesterday. FltKD STOCK, of Sumner, Is In Marshllcld today on business. H. K. SIIINIO came over from Co qnHlo on the noon train today. H. W. PAINTKU loft this morning for Conulllc on a short buslneBs trip. AltVID JOHNSON, of North Hond. was a Marshllcld business visitor todny. . UOCCO IltASCA and wife of Coos Itlver were Mnrshlleld visitors this morning. dollars a bicycle path can bo opened from Marshllcld to tho sea. Meet Toiiitiriim'. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of tho F.plscopal church will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. K. P. Lewis on First St. Tho Ladles of the church are urgently tiBked to bo present. bench. Dresser. Following tho reuular liunl. ness, Hev. Lewtas will deliver a short WANT ADS. Itiillds In .Vini h Iteiiil Fred tniv Knudson, formerly proprietor of tho! ' Ilnltlinoro Cafe but now conducting ' c(. 'ivinlulit Tho Marsh- a reslniiraii In North Hond. has field city council will moot tonight to take ui) various cltv inn Horn In. eluding Btrect work and nlso the Hnstsldo council's proposition about changing the furry Transit to a run from tho mouth of Mill Slouuh to LOST Motorcycle lilucl; glove, nil .VMc,,,C1nIyD'!,,'(;(),t 8,,n' directly oppo- old Kastport road. Finder leave at "lt0 J,m ai("' Times olllco. I ... ... . Mne Ucnl her. Yesterday was an I'Olt SAI.i: llnigalii, lilgh oven """8n "y ""0 day and most of the gas range In good condition. Arvld residents who could went on ox- .lohnson, near Mercy Hospital. i, ," lo v-ol,H "vur, aouin aiuugii iiiki me lower nay. tiio llrst Delivers Autoi. I. R. Tower went lo ilandon todny to deliver a twenty-II vo horsepower llulck touring car to Oscar Gates. Mr. Tower lias a Studobaker "35 for Judge Coke and n Studebakcr "25 ' for War ren Palntor coming on tho Break water this week. Lenses lliillilliig. Tho Ilradley Candy company Is closing a llvo-year leaBu on tho llrst story of the Fagles hall on South Hroadway, which will give them moro room for tholr In creasing business. Tho company was llgurlng on erecting a building on its lots on North Hroadway, but has postponed this for awhlio. MIL and MUS. PAI'L STKULINC1 mnilo a trip by auto to Charles ton yestordny. GEO. H. WATKINS was a Coqullle visitor this morning, returning on the noon train. C. F. M'COLMJM AND WIFE, of North Ilend, were Mnrahncld vis Istors yesterday. E. L. PlICrtCE was up from his Tar Heel camp and reports everything going nicely there. CAItL ALHIIECIIT and MILO SUM NEH loft lor Conulllo this morn ing to do Jury service. WANTED U'lH'ilspllitliiK. .i?l per ,",rnw 1,nt of tllQ Benson also mndu load, llox 2SI. North Hend, Or. 'U'Poaranco. (loo. W. Cnrloton . iiinuiR mo nuiiiir oi neiug mo llrst I'Olt SALE Flve-passengei- nulo. ,0 'Ion tho summery headgear. Cheap for cash; call liny View, , Hotel, Iloom 0. iuy Oulliig. W. S. Chandler and wlfo, Irving Chandler. W. O. WANTED Man to drive teimi. An. Cnn,er and wife, JIIbs Mooro, J. ply V. P. Norton. Phone 19-X or ""'ort .Matson and wife, Frank Co- 145-J. . n nml wlfo, Tom Coke, Geo. M. nrown or Kosciiurg, JiiIIiib .Mntson VOH HALE (Jowl, hcroiiil-liiiiul sep- nmI H"tton O'Connor composed n orator. Address J. K. Fltzgornld, I,nrty who Bpont Sundny nt tho or phono 3151. Clinmllor siiinmer homo on South Coda river. I'Olt SAlii: Siiiiii of l'ikhI work (ii.il.i inntiia n...l ilniikl.i.i l.n ' .i,i.-n, iimiivo, lllllj '.iUlllJIUn Hill ness, Wultors' express Hue, A Him liiCiinmtldii. Marshal Car ter Saturday received a telegram from Mrs. J. D. Mo run of St. Paul asking more Information about J. I). Moran, who was ordered com mitted to tl'o state Insano nsylum hero Friday. She gavo no partlcu lare, but ovldeiitly was his wife. Marshal Carter wired her that Mor nu would bo tnken to tho asylum this week. ..loran owns hoiiio prop erly in HoIbo Addition. We Have Filled 1198 Prescriptions During the Month of April 1913 Every prescription was checked twice before rtc- IHverctl. The best drugs and chemicals always used. Our pices always right. Auto Trio In Millie Pnlnt .1. , Mendel nnd UinrlPH Fonsier of tho Hub Clothing store, mnilo nu auto FOL'.ND Land contiiit't on street, trip to Myrtlo Point yestordny. mak Ownor mny got samo nt Times of- l"K tho trip over In two and ono llco by paying for this notice. . lialf hours and returned In two 1 hours. Tliov roport tho roadB In I'Olt SALE n ncrcH, half mile K'l ronilltlon, tho worst Btretch from Hay City, on county road. ""'"K botweon Mnrshflold nnd tho SVj acres cleared; 7-room houso Snminlr. and outbuildings; splondld plnco for chickens; 30 plum mid prune "inn Uriel.. A Biunll test kiln Is trees: 14 small nnnlo trees. Ono being built nonr Hugh McLaln's good inllcli cow, turkoya, duckB, lro to burn 2,000 or 3,000 brhk ' chlckciiB nnd houuohold ftiriilturo from tho clay deposits around tho goes with plnco. $2000. $1500 Hn' to domoiiBtrato whnt can bo down and $500 on tlmo. .Mrs. D. " ' "' ""cic mnKing line hero. 13. Malor. East Side. Orouon. Tl'o brick will bo burned bv J. . : , E. Walling, who Is endeavoring to FOlt SALE Fen- settings of itlnclc rKnnlzo n $25,000 conipnny hero Minorca eggs. Phono 232-L. ,l l8tl " brickyard. Hmlitcl WiIIcm. Harry O. Hoy to day received a letter from Wnrrcn L. Hachtel, formerly of Marshllcld, but now traveling for an cnglno company out of Hlrmliighnm, Ala. Mr. Hncli tol wroto from Chattiinnoga, Ho In- tlmntcB that ho would liko to be back on tho Hay, not finding that section or dcslrablo In ninny ways hr this. He says that Hlrmlnghnm, Aln has a payroll of $1 1,000,000 and the poo plo thero are worked up over the Democratic tariff rovlslon, ilcclnrlng Hint If Undorwood closes tho factories ho will bo let down hard by tho South. His son Roy, who litis been Buf fering from n neveret attack of rheiinintlBin, Is now In Arizona. MESSRS. KAISEIt AND GARDINER wlio will hnvo charge of tho Bteam shovel work In North Hond, wero Sunday visitors In Mnrshlleld. F. O. FLORIAN, a real estate mnn of Ilandon, spout Sundny In Mnrsh lleld on business. Ho recently moved to Ilandon from Washing ton, A. P. OWEN is spending a few days at his Huuimor homo on South Coog Rlor nnd Is fixing up tho water works which tho spring freshet damaged. HARRY O. HOY and fniuny spent yestordny at Ills ranch on Daniels creek. Mr. Hoy's blrthdny Is to day, but ho celebrated tho event ycHterdny. GEORGE DWYER. who Is now working on tho construction of tho Smith-Powers Logging road at Coaledn, spent Sundny with friends In Mai-Bitfield. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE . MAIM OQfl us FOR ItEXT -Two furnished bed- Hrlngs Out Logs. Clare Swayno moms, inqulro ut CC2 Eleventh of the Smlth-Powers logging coin street. I"1"' returned last ovonlng from ' Allegany, whore ho hns been for a FOlt RENT. Light iKuisekeepIng week getting logs out of Hodges rooms. 13S North Third Btreot. Creek. Hy building slulco dnniB, thoy got out tlireo rnfts of about 1,000 FOR RENT Three housekeeping logs, containing about 2.000.000 l rooms, furnished or unfurnished. fet- 'I'"0)' will bo brought down I 97C North Hroadway. . to rlvor In a day or two. . FOllHKXT Nicely furnished rooms. ' Clear Houlevaril. A. T. Haines 1 Piinnli ')J I? Vmli Cnnnml 2t nr T.?llirntiA fVfrtMiirtll t,l T.l l." r !.. , t4IHtll V . t w V lit ulmhm Uti tt,,U w vwiiiiuii ll 1114 4 , l, VlUllIIltt , Phono 120-R. I today made a trip out over tho route 'of tho proposed boulovard from , HOARD mid ROOM At new Hunker Mnrshlleld to tho sea and round It III11 boarding house. Ornn & Llnd- "8t satisfactory. It waB decided to 1 bind, props. ! start tho slashing at onco nnd thoy -'will nward n contract for tho work. WANTED Man with soma capital Whether tho connecting lino with J to tnko Interest In good business Marshfleld will bo by Elrod nvonuo i proposition on Coos nay. En-. ' Vmlorson nvenuo Is not decided I ii ul re Good Chanco nt Times ofllco. '. Hugh .McLaln, tho other moiu- i uor or tuo committee, is going to 0RPHEUM TONIGHT 'IK MOUXT.UNEERS" A drama of the Southern hills. WJ0Y P.DITOR" and "WHOSE WIFE IS THIS'."' Corned v. WGEIIOUS WAOEU" A noworful Western storv. UIOII COST OP TtWniTrmirkvn o-.i tn.-icaivn iriri.'ii tii ''Comedy. -. - .- SIX OOOD PIOIUIIES. Admission 10 cents. l-'OK SALE CHEAP Good farm Hnndon on business, but 8ays Hint horse, weight 1,100. Phono 277. ' " uonovos that with a few hundred I.' - .Mining llooinlnu. Orvlllo Dodgo, tho well known Conulllo valley pio neer and historian, spout Sunday hero, coming over to attend tho fu neral of Jas. Ferry. Mr. Dodgo Issued a pioneer history of Coos and Curry counties, which hns prov ed a most vnlunblo work. Ho re ports that Myrtlo Point Ih enjoying n decided boom, Ho nlso reports tl'at mining In thnt section Is also looking up, a now strlko In tho balmon Mountain country, where ho has mines, malting tho outlook unusually good. While hero ho mot .loo Cnmmel of Soattlo, who was sent to Randolph by Soattlo cap italists to look Into the black sand mining. VICTOR WICKMAN, who recently disposed of his news stand and confectionary business nt Coiilllo to Mr. nnd Mrs. Potor Scott, Sr wiih In Mnrshlleld today on business. JUDGE COKE returned to Conulllo this morning after spending Sun dny nt his homo here. It was hoped to finish this term of court this week, but It mny go ovor awhile. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. Jl'DD MILLS of Sumner Is visiting In wnrshllnld. C. CORDELL, of Isthmus Inlet, wns a visitor In Mnrshflold today. FOY COX, now ut Conlodo, Is spend ing n few days In Mnrshlleld. FRANK LAYTON enmo In yostorday from Euroka on his regular trip. WILL HOWRON, of Ten Mile, is n Marshllold business visitor today. FRANK LAYTON canio In yostordav from Eureka nn his regular trip. DR. and MRS. W.M. HORSFALL and daughter. MARIAN, wuro among Marshfiold. FOR KENT FmiiWicd liousekeep. Ing rooms. Enqulro nt dressmak ing rooms, 343 South Hroadwny. Ql'ICK SALE SJWO will buy two level, cleared lots In nay VIow, Win. Warren, at Curry's Harber Shop. Two Popular Illustrated Lectures VOH ItEXT Comfortable room with stovo and bath. Phone 236-J; 7G8 North Second St. FOR SALE frj wood, Mr and ! der, nt Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Pboae 15S-L. I VERDICT ' erj-body is thnt sn. n's have the best Fountain "rinks 'u an .- " "7 one and toll wim r0tt,lllnkofthv0.. DAIRY AND STOCK FARSTS. If you want a good Dairy or Stock farm see Fitzgerald or Phono 3151, Marshfleld. For the Iloineseckcr He can show you somo of tho best in the county for sale. Parasol Covers on Coos Day. Come ALL SHADES OF ALL COLORS nt the Marshfield Cyclery Dnytou Agents. Phone 1B8-R 172 nroadwoy FOR TRADE Half truck Studcbak er wagon, almost new. Slzo 2 3-4; want 3 1-2 or 3 3-4 half truck wag on. Must be first class. See J. C. Donne, Phono 33I-R. FOUND Lady's tan Dent glove. ..Finder may have same by calling at Times ofllco and paying for this notice. Y0UR job PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. FOUND Gentleman's coat, having North Bend Transfer Company's check book In pocket. Owner may have same by calling at Times office and paying for this notice. FOR RENT An attractive modern ly furnished front room for xen tleman. 289 Central Ave. WAXTED Position as nurse by nvnarlnnred woman. Confinement cases a specialty. Apply ' Nurse" j care Times office. Given by Mr, John Lewtas Traveler and Lecturer, In the M.E. Church, 8 P.M. Thursday, May 8th 'What I Saw in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, and Italy." Friday, May 9th "What I Siuv in Greece, Turkey, Syria, The Holy Land and Egypt." Each lecture Illustrated with over 200 views, taken especially for these lectures and will last over two hours. Admission SOc; Two Lec tures, 75c; Cldldren, 23c, MRS. 8. A. ELDRIDGE loft this morning via Drain and Gnrdlner for her homo In Senttlo, nftor a short visit ut tho homo of hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rog ers, on Coos River. 1). A. CURRY left Saturday for Los Angeles nnd San Diego, whero ho may docldo to locate. Tho leaso on his present barbershop quarters will soon oxplro and ho wants to look ovor San Diego. HARRY McKEOWN. JOHN I). GOSS II. A. WERNICH and RAY KAI'FMAN yostorday caught about fifty Hue trout in the upper wntora of South Coos Rlvor. On the trip, Mr. McKoowu lost his hunting dog, HEN CRAWFORD, of South Dnkotn. arrived In Coos Hay this wook. At present ho Is tho guest of his cou sin. Mrs. R. A. Annlii, of Myrtle Point. Ho contomplntes going Into business at Haiidou and Is expect ing his wlfo nnd baby to Join him shortly. rRED HAINES loft this morning for Myrtlo Point to rcsiimo his duties In charge of tho Smith Powers road construction. Work Is progressing on tho tunnel, which will bo only about 2!i0 feet long, tho enlarging of the approach re ducing tho length of tlio tunnel considerably, J. D. MILLS, tho gonlnl malinger of the Galllor Hotel at Ilandon spout Sunday In Mnrshlleld. Ho roports everything prosperous thoro. Ho states that Mr. Mutton tamo in a day or two ago from tho oil woll nonr Langlols with n quan tity of sand that evidently con tained oil, as tho mixed product burned for awhile. HAND DANCE SAT., MAY 10. LIbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 75. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. Trv Tho Times' Want Ada. LADIES Penslar Buttermilk CERATE softens and benutlfles tho skin; will not causo tho growth of hair. Prico CO cents. Tho Storo for Quality Goods, Penslar Remedies and whero every doctor's proscrip tion will bo filled oorrcctly.