THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION. WHICH? A Smaller Outlay or a Larger Outfit MORE money ahead or more clothes on hand is what Clothcraft Clothes at $ 1 0 to $25 mean to you. Hither way it's a big saini? that you can put in the bank or in more riothcrat't Clothes. In the latter ease, it's both a saving- and a goo d investment. There's a big advantage in having more than one suit. .Frequent change of clothes, hav ing one suit pressed while wearing the other is a plan that will give you more satisfaction and service from your clothes and a veputa- ESSBIBXflBIBfBIIIIIBfllllHItl Come in Today and try 2 2 on the Clothcraft Blue 5 Serge Special, No. 5130, f 5 al $15. m SIHaiBMHkUMMBOl WOOLEN MILL STORE The Clolhmifl Store. GOOD NEWS Tor tho dyspeptic or nny mnn who has stomach trouble or In digestion is tho fact that a doso of Ad-ler-l-ka will glvo al most Instant relief. It Is a great aid In cases of appendlcltlH. CALL AND GET A FREE BOOK lelling of tl o treatment for appendicitis. See our window. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE ORPHEUM TONIGHT M.VS AI'IIOXG STRINGS Comedy, featuring John Runny. 1'" IMPORTER'S TEMITATIOX Ag ood newspaper story. '"APPROPRIATED TU11KEV Dlograph. A strong drama. 'I.N'Dioa A story of the South Sea Islanders. ADMISSION' imes Want Ads. tion for being always well dressed. Let us show you a Clothcraft combina tion preferably a light and a dark suit; that; will afford you pleasing variety and freshness in your dress. The cost of both suits at Clothcraft prices will not be greater than men often pay for one suit no better. Our special Cloth craft values at 1."5, $18 and $20 offer some splendid sugges tions along this line. n a CORNER." 298 US TEX CKXTS. Bring Results IgGM .MAY TIDES. llelow Is given tho time nnd height of high and low water at llnrshlicld. Tho tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the first Hue nnd heights on the second lino of each day; n compar ison on con ecutlve holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on tho bar subtract 2 hours .14 minutes, llillrs. . 2.71 9.10 a. 29 10.32 I Ft... 2.3 i .a o.o r.a If. Mrs.. 1.20 10. a,' 4.2B 11. IS IFt... i. ii i.u o.o r.,7 10 Mrs.. fi.22 11.4a T..10 0.0 IFt... 1.0 1.9 l.l 0.0 vi:Tiu-:it FORECAST. I Uy Associated I'ress I Oregon Showers tonight j and Thursday. Warmer EnBt. Southerly winds. j 4 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:1 a n. m., May 1 1, by Hon J. Ostllnd, special government me I teorologlcal observer: Maximum GO .Minimum as At 1:4a a. in 41 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1912 59. 93 I Precipitation snmo period I Inst year 51.91 I Wind. Northwest; clear. Trouble at Florence. According to a rumor reaching here, tho schoo ner Oaklnml had to jettison part of her cargo of lumber In croslug out from Florence. She struck on the sand nnd It was with dllllculty that the tugs got her off, oven nftor a considerable portion of her dcckload had been thrown overboard. Postponed Exhibit. Owing to the Turner art exhibit being delayed In trniiHlt, the art exhibit and ox- ISEJ3UWS mmmmmmmmmuammmmmammmmmsmMmmmmmmmMm You CAN cat your cake and have it, too, Here's the Way: Would a "COOS KING" Be a Time Saver For You? Think About It You pay automobile fare every day to and from your-work. that money? The monthly payments on a bicycle are not much .more than your automobile fare. You must be on time for that auto, or you walk. The bicycle is ready to go, whenever you are. The "COOS KING" BICYCLE is warranted against defects by The MARSHFIELD CYCLERY. We are bicycle specialists and have made good in Marshficld. Would we be foolish enough to attach our name to any but the best bicycle? That's Your Guarantee and the Bicycle Will be Your Cake You CAN EAT YOUR CAKE and HAVE IT, too, if you buy a "COOS KING" BICYCLE on the install ment plan. We sell them at $30.00 cash and a little more on installments. RELIABLE -coo, King- TiMEiSAVERS Bicycles , ALWAYS USEFUL Marshf ield 1 56 North Broadway limit of school work which was to) hno uoen glen nt the Central School building this week has boon postidiwd until next week. It will stun a week from today and con tinue em h afternoon until Friday. Itiij- Engine. Ed Anson, repre senting Aasen Brothers, loggers of Coqulllo, hns boon u business visi tor to Mnrshllold returning on tho morning train. While hero Mr. Anson purcuased tho big donkey niiKltie used by Solcin & atom on Catching Inlet. The engine was transported to Marshlleld on a scow and will be taken to the vnlley by train. Itaby Is Rend. A telegram from Mis. M. O. Coleman brought tho sad news to Mr. Coleman at North Rend this morning that their infant sou had died last night. Tho little baby had been allng for n long tlino and was taken to San Frnnclsco last week where an operation was performed In n futile effort to save his life. The body will be brought to North Rend for burial. SNtor Wedded. In an Item In Tho Times yesterdny concerning n trip of Mrs. Wm. Uyden to Menominee, Wis., to visit her slslor. who formerly was cashier In tho Western Union olllco In Mnrflliflnlil. It fntlnil In ntntn Hint ! Miss liniverson was now Mrs. Snn- ilalil, having wedded n prominent Menominee man last fall. Mrs. Uy den and children will Icavo Saturday on their trip. Wauls Divorce. Suit for divorce hns been instituted by Adelaide Rol llnsou vs. Chns. It. Itulllnson. Deser tion Is charged nnd bIio wishes to resume her maiden name of Adel aide Snyder. Ills whereabouts nro unknown. Another dlvorco suit started Is J. F. Wendllng vs. Anna R. Antoln Wendllng. lie chnrges deser tion and says he doesn't know tho present wherenbouts of tho woninn. Move West. Mrs. Stoffon and .1 .!.... .. m. .,,.. .1. I uiiiiiiiui , .iiiiy iiuiu.v, wiu mm aeticss of tho Orpheuni circuit, nnd I Mary Hague, have moved from New York to l.os Angeles whore they will spend the summer. Tho change wns made because of tho advlco of Miss Tiilloyjs physician who pre scribed n rest. Miss 'Hilly plnyed a circuit In crossing the continent. Miss Tully Is n niece of Mr. and Airs. Eugene O'Connell nnd F. E. Ilnguc. After Another. A Portland paper. II Dayton Bicycles Cyclery Phone' 1 58-R In nnnounilng the nrrhnl of Deputy l'. S. Marshal Grllllths and Marshal Anderson of North Rend in Portland with W. F. l.a Sholle. charged with white slavery, says that another man Is being sought In connection with the case. Plan Celebration. Tho Norwe gians of Marshlleld nnd North lleml and surrounding country will unite on the eenlng of May 17 In a big tolebrntlon of tho anniversary of freedom of their old home. May 17 is the Norwegian Fourth of July. It was expected to havo a speaker hero from Astoria. A program is being prepnrcd. a number of addresses by Rev. U. O. Thorpe nnd others being Included as well as musical selections etc. The exercises will bo hold In tho Finnish hall. Speedwell Affected. Owing to Bomo contracts which they had for carrying lumber having about ex pired, tho A. F. Estnbrook Company Is trying to make somo new ones. Tho Speedwell Is principally affected. It Is possible that arrangements may bo made wheroby tho Speedwell will handle tho out put of tho new North Rend mill, which Manager Dluimlck cxpecls to havo In operation soon. In conseiiuoiice of tho lack of a deck lond on tho Ray this time, tho Speedwell will not come to Coos Ray, but will sail direct from Handon for San Francisco, "Loaves Tonight. S. II. Hedges, of tho Pugot Sound Drodgo and Rrldgo Company, leaves tonight for Portland to make arrangements for bringing hlo dredge In here to deepen the hnr bor channel, for which ho was award ed the contract by tho Coos Ray Com mission. Mr. Hedges will bring in a twenty-Inch dredge In nbout sixty dnys and snys that ho will have tho contract completed In considerably less than the fifteen months specified. Ho Is an enthusiast over Coos Rny and says that there Is bound to bo a population of twonty-llvo thousand people within live yonrs. Mr. Hedges Is a close personal friend of Sec. Hal linger nnd snys that tho latter was most unjustly and cuolly treated. Smallest Ruby. The Times print ed a press dispatch tho other dny tel ling of tho birth of the smallest baby In tho world. Tho Item was of mnro than passing Interest to Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Swlnford ns It canto from their old homo In Illinois. Today they ro reived a copy of their local paper, which gives the following additional particulars of tho "littlest baby:" "Tho Russell Infant, the tiny girl babe born nt Mattoon recently, will U" wealthy by the time sho reaches womanhood, Tho stonily stream of visitors to tho Russoi home to seo tho baby generally leave something to repay the parents. A lady from Charleston, who saw tho child Wed nesday night, said that the llttlo ono's feet woro not larger than mutches. Sho has now reached a height of twelve Inches. Tho pnrentH do not charge anything for exhibit ing tho child, but nearly all who visit their homo pay somothlug, and tlioy are getting a nlco llttlo Incomu al ready through their daughter." WANT ADS. WANTED Experienced woman wants housccleanlug, washing nnd Ironing. Phono 390-X. FOR SAI.i: Reasonable: 50x1 10 corner, Johnson nnd Second sts, For Information address Rox 51, (iarden Home, Oiegou. FOR SALE Cheap If tnlcfii at once, ' stovo and other household furnl , ture. corner 120 Rlrclt und N, Rrondwny. FOR RENT Four room house In South Mnrshllold. Rig yard for chickens nnd gnrdon, $10.00 per mouth. Coos Rny Roalty Com pany, 100 Front St, , WANTED Work by day In private i families. Phono 390-X. WANTED lloiisciioik by day or week. Phono 22-X. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished rooms. Call 3G2-R. DRESSMAKING' First class dress making done nt Ludlos' Emporium. , CHAUFFEUR vwints situation. So , her. reliable. Rood mechanic nnd i reimlr man. Wishes steady pos ition' whoro work Is appreclatod. References furnished. Address Fred Risk, Prosper, Oregon. FOR SALE Cheap; u good cieain ! separator, almost now. I.. I). I Smith, Mnrshllold, Oregon. FOR SALE Second hand cur In Hist class uhapo. Gfi.h. p., 7 passen ger, good for stago or livery. $1, 000. Address P. O. Rox 203 or 789, North Hond. FOR RENT Store with flxtuios with living rooms In rear, at El rod and Tenth, Mrs. Early, 805 Central avonuo. 'run ill'..! I r in iiisiieii iiiuiiin nun WW. ...,.. V. f. I , .-.. ...... .. I.I. nam, sunny ironi room lor iwo gontlomen at oai First and Alder. tfOH SALE A good organ cheap. In quire at Oregon Trust Co., North Rend. FOR SALE Household furniture Mr four rooms. Apply 927 South Rroadwny. Houso may bo ronted. Phono 187-R. DRESSMAKING At ttlil South Rroadway, or phono 21G-L. FOR KENT Furnished Housekeep ing rooms. G9.r First and Rlrch st. Telephone 239-J. FOR RENT Modern four-room cot tage.v Dr. G. W. Leslie. FOR RENT Nicely furnishes! rooms. Enquire 21 G North Second St. or Phono 120-R. FOR RENT Comfortable room with stovo and bath. Phnne 23G-J; TVJ8 North Second St. PERSONAL NOTES RRIIT CHURCH Is In town today from North Inlet. WM. CANDLIN Is here from Co qulllo on business today. PETER Cl'I l.l.I A.MS, of North Coos River. Is in town on business. E. II. JOEIINK returned today noon from n business trip to Coqulllo. W. II. SMITH, tho Coos River farm er, Is hero on business for tho day. JOE DODGE has returned from Camp 1 where oe visited his parents. CAPTAIN A. II. OI.SEN. of North Inlet, Is In Marshlleld today on business. E. O. CARTER nnd son. of Myrtlo Point, woro Marshlleld visitors yes terdny. MRS. R. W1RTH. of South Coos River. Is In town today on a busi ness trip. OEO GOODRUM AND JOHN D. GOSS reamed today noon from a trip to Coqulllo. MKS. A S. HAMMOND Is hero from Portland whero sho has boon spending somo time. ARTHUR K. PECK hns returned from a biiBluoss trip to Myrtlo Point and vicinity. MRS, LEONARD G. MASTERS, of Simmer, wns In Mnrshllold today on a pleasure trip. v GEORGE NOAH and wlfo nro spend ing tho day In town from tho SI Noah place on Coos itlvor. W. F. HARMON hns returned from n business trip to otirry County and Coqulllo Vnlley points. W. R. COX has returned from Co qulllo where ho was In nttond anco at Circuit Court yesterday. M.3S GLADYS RORERTS. of Catch lug Inlet, closed an eight-months term of school nt sunnier yester day. II. E. RULT.MANN will return to Marshlleld this evening after a business trip to the Coqulllo vnl ley. WILLIAM CARLSON, who hns boon employed on tho Larson dredgo now nt Allegany, Is In town to day on business. Jl'RGE JOHN F. HALL Is expectod homo tonight from McKInloy, whoro ho wont to Inspect roads, nftor concluding u session of Ju- MR. AND MRS. LESTER SMITH, of Coos River, woro In town this morning. They left for a short visit nt tho Mnrk Cutllp homo on Ken tuck Inlet. DR. LEE STEINER. superintendent of the Oregon State Asylum, pnssod through hero yesterdny on rou to to Curry, County for nu our Ing nnd hunt. MARK WENDLE, who Is now on gagod In the tailoring business at Rnndnn, loft for his homo yester day aftor a short a visit with old friends on the Ray. MItS. MARTIN HAOINSON. who has been visiting tho pnst weok with her mother, Mrs. Giib Carl son, of Lnkesldo, returned to Mnrshllold this morning. E. A. RECKETT was horo from Co qulllo yestordny looking nftor ex hibits, which ho Is assembling for opening n carlo emporium nt San Francisco for tho exposition. WILLIAM DOYLE enmo up from Tar Heel Point this morning and left on tho afternoon boat for tho Luso ranch on South Coos River where he will visit fpn' nwhllo. R.E. KNORR has moved his house hold goods o Gold Uoach and Mrs, Knorr nnd ehlldron will follow ns noon ns Miss Xenla Knorr rocovors Riifllclontly from hor operation for appendicitis to make tho trip, C. J. HOWARD of Marahllold, whrf roprosontB Folgor &. Company of Snn Frnnclsco In this soctlon, Is spondlng n few duys with his fam ily horo nflor a rnthor stroniious trip up tho const via Croscont City. LEONARD MAU.EY nnd wlfo hnvo moved Into their now homo In South Mnrshflold, near tho High school, from the Lang residence which they occupied during tho nbsenco of Mrs. Lang In Califor nia. C. A. METLIN, nflor n visit to his brother In Ohio, has started for homo. On tho homeward trip ho will visit lu Indiana, Illinois and Kansas, returning via Sau Frnn clsco. MR. AND MRS. FRED HAPS CIIILDT, of Coos Klvor, cnuio to Murshllold In their launch this morning. Tlioy woto nccompnu lod by their Hon Ferdinand who continues to Improve ufter ills long Illness. W. S. CHANDLER returned today on the Alliance from Eiiroku. Ry having tho steamsnip meeting cuntluiio until Into In tho eve ning, ho wns able to complete his business there wlino the Alliance waB In port mil return on her. JAMES HUTCHINSON arrived on tho Alliance this morning from Eu reka, accompanied by his wlfo and baby, Jnmo.i Hutchinson Is tho sou of Mrs. Agnes Hutchinson and was for a niimbor of years connec ted with tho Magnes & Mataon firm, but now owns a men's fur nishing goods houso In Eureka, whoro ho Is one of tho most prom inent young business men. FREE Wo will glvo freo THE SIL VER CROSS SAFETY RAZOR to auyouo buying a dollar's worth of shuvlng supplies this weok. ONE RAZOR to EACH PATRON Headquarters for Sluivlng Supplies. The Store for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies.