THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913 -EVENING EDITION. SPECIALS 25c French Gingham, 32 inches Wide 10c and 12k While East last January we bought a lot of 32-inch French Ginghams, regular 25c values, at a price so that we are able to sell them at JO and J2ic, See a few of them in our window. It is the policy of The Golden Rule to price every article just as low as possible without regard to its real value. Colgate's Talcum regular 25c size, The Marshfield REXALL DISAPPEARING SKIN CREAM Does not stain. If properly applied it is ab sorbed by the skin. Gloves or other dress may be worn directly after the cream is applied. It' ap plied before the skin is exposed to sun or wind it will tend to counteract their disagreeable effect. Price 25 cents, at Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE PHONE MARSHFI ELD MESSENGER Call 1.1H.K for a hoy to deliver tlmt ORPHEUM FIVE NEW THE DAWNING Vltngraph. A big, two-reol feature. COLD STORAGE EGG; ODD OCCUPATIONS IN NEW YORK. Com edy, featuring Iluth Itolmul. MARGUBHITA AND MISSION FINDS A story of old California. ADMISSION HE STEAM SHOVEL HAS ARRIVED 'But even boforo It arrived bust- rnesa was good at Snrtcr's, because they have tho best fountain goods and can- uies on Coos Bay. fllf ou are In doubt, come; try a Rail- way Rapturo, the swollest drink In town OR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable oos Bay Steam Laundry reel p always deliver the goods. lHIe 57-J Marshfield "afield & A . rth Bpn,i Auto Line a.amleave every 20 minutes from 12 oV J ' "V:..iV?m J ? ".? - ojijr nun, ruru iu znZ::..- nd trip 25 cents in ip , books' 20 r,des 2-00' lid ,;'1.v'1,naier Hotel, Marsn- L a North Tlon,! Vr-o Cn In n Bend. I5ST&KJNG, Props. r-VvAY8AThe k,nd Y0U havo r;'AiH usrd. Phn. in Doifl. anl Transfer Company. Powder, only 15c Colgate's Dental Cream, regular 25c size, only 20c Golden Rule R. A. Copple. CORNER." 298 US 158-R CYCLERY SERVICE parcel. A dime will my the bill. TONIGHT PICTURES. TEN CENTS Have That Roof Fixed NOW See COliTHELZ PHONE 3171. TONIGHT at The Royal .Offers another of thoso big double bills. Tho Cleo MmIIsoii Company playing WHEN I WAS 21. Tho last night of Gmliamo & Norton in another one of tnelr fine spe cialties and singing numuers 1000 Feet, nil new pictures IOOO THE TRAMP REPORTER A 2- feature by Powers. AN APACHE FATHERS VEN GEANCE Bison. UNFORSEEN EVENTS Eclair. No more to bo said Come nml soo for yourself. Admission, Lower floor 20c. balcony 10c. The spring months ofton find a woman tired out, with pain In bac'i, hips and head, nervous and sleep less. Foley Kidney Pills quickly prove their worth and value as a healer of all kidney and bladder ail ments and" Irregularities. Thay aro a splendid" remedy for rheumatism, clearing the uric ncld from the Joints and system. Try them. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. BANDON. Ladies of Coos Bay will find our DELICATESSEN iv groat convenience. Today wo have: HOME BAKED BEANS SALADS COTTAGE CHEESE Drop In for a cup of tea. White House Bakery Formerly Leld'o) Try Corona Blend Coffee Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONNELL BLDQ. Phono SJOI-J. J8 Murket. Thi Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is proparod to do all klndi of hauling on short notice. W moot all trains and boats and we also baro tho latoat tylo Roynolds Piano Motor. W guarantee our work. L. H.Heisner, Pt Phnnn flH-Tt, ittn. q.t. rop. Fitae Homines oo Stfa St. And wo nro offering four lots thoro on a comer, at $900 each. This is decldodly cheaper than auythlng olso In tho neighborhood. Anybody who knows will toll you this. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Low In price, high in quality. Electric Irons Wo have n few second. hand irons in good working condition at $1.75. New Irons, $3.80 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 2 3 7-J 153 N. Broadway NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of tho estate of John A. Hanson, deceased, and letters of administration on said esfato duly Issued to her. Now, wherefore, all porsons hav ing claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present tho samd to me at tho office of James T. Hall, 11 Eldorado blJg., Marshfield, Ore gon, with tho proper vouchers duly verified as by law required, within' sir months from the date hereof. Dated this 22 day of April. 1913. ANNA HANSON. Administratrix of tho estate of John A. Hanson, deceased. First publication May 6, last pub Hcatlon Juno 10. 1313. New antf Second1 Hand Furniture sold on the Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO, 302 Front St. Phone 840-L Marshfield, Or. Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TVirlS The Tailor" and IVJiJU DVfetfs ETxpertf 278 Front St. Upstairs. I dMlJF MAY TIDES. Below 1b given the tlmo and height or high and low water at llarshneld. Tho tides are placed In the order or occurrence, with their times on tho first line and heights on the second lino or each day; a compar ison on con Gcuttve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high wator on tho bar subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. 27 Hrs. . 1.42 7.17 1.50 S.GC 'Ft... 2.S 4.7' 0.9 4.9 WKATH EH FORECAST. By Associated Press. OREGON Showers tonight or Wednesday. Westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HECOHI). For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., May 27, hy BonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological ouscrver: Maximum 70 Minimum r2 At 4:43 a. in 52 Preclpltalon 21 Precipitation since Sept. 1. 1912 G0.C4 Precipitation samo period last yoar (iG.38 Wind: South. Clody. - - HOHN I 4 CAPPS To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Capps, at their homo In South MnrshflcUl, Tucsdny morning, Mny 27, 1913, n girl. Mother and child aro doing woll and tho father will recover In tlmo. Just now he Is certain that tho only roal quoon of tho May lg tho beautiful little baby girl that already calls him "da-da." Ho Is acting like a proud parent of royalty and would scarce ly recognize any European emper or.. Tho Times takes an unusual Interest In tho now arrival as Mr. Capps has been foreman of Tho Times composing room for sovoral years. If you And any errors In llio paper attrlbulo It to an oxuboranco of Joy that exists nil over tho of flco, for ovoryono fools a shnro In the happlnoss of this worthy coup le over tholr first born. Makes Auto Trip. Luther Judy innilo tho trip In his auto yester day from Loon Lnko to Allegany. This Is tho first trip over tho road this season. Kilts Hrokcn. A further exam ination of Carl Wcstorlund, who was Injured yesterday by a fall on tho Breakwater, disclosed tho fact that his ribs woro broken. Ho was WANT ADS. FOR SALE A plnno, Marshall .V Wondoll make. Apply Box 11 caro Times. ' LOST Roll of motorcycle tools Inst Saturday on rond to Smith mill. Howard for return to Coos Hotol. ACTORS WANTED for stock com pany going to organize Expor lonco unnecessary. Stoady work. Wrlto Pac. Coast Stock Co., Marshflold. FOR HHNT Furnished flat, hot and cold wntor, bath and wash room. No children. 385 North Third streot. WANTED Girl for confectionery and Ico cream stand In Coqulllo. Address Clerk, caro Times. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. COS First and Birch St. Tolophono 230-J. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 415 South Fourth St. FOIl SALE Good paying business orrored ror a tow nunurett coi lars. Box J, caro Times. LOST F. O. K. watch charm In North Bond. Howard for return to North Bend News Co. WANTED Mlddlo iiged lady for gonernl houso woik. No washing. Two adults. Apply Lando's Dry Goods store at onco. FOR KENT Lnrgo house In South Marshflold, Phono 119-L. FOR SALE Four No, I dairy cows. J. M. Culloy, Catching Inlot. FOR RENT 5-room house on North Front street. Call F. Tlmmer nian, N. Front street. WANTED Chimneys to clean. K. port work and reasonable rates, Call Blanco Hotel. FOYt' SALIJ Lease on lH-room furnished rooming house. Ad dress P. O. box 745, North nend. or phone" 1391. DRESSMAKING First class dress, making done at Ladles' Emporium, FOR SALE Household furniture for four rooms. Apply 927 South Broadway. House may bo rented. Phono 187-R. FOR' RENT Comfortable room with stovo and bath. Phone 236-J; 768 North Second St. FOR RENT Modern five room house Phone 321. DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you wunt a good Dairy oi Mock farm address J. E. Fitz gerald, or phone .1151, Marsh Held. For the llomeseeker He can show you some of the best in the county for sale. so badly Intoxicated that he became vlolont and had to bo confined in the city Jail. Ho just camo here from Mnploton and was en route to San Francisco where his wlfo re sides. Society to Meet. The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyter Inn Ch.irch will meet nt the home of Mrs. A. L. Iluttz at Hunker Hill on Wednesday afternoon. Will Ri'slgn Cnpt. T. J. Mnc Ronn. commander or the Coos Dav division of tho Oregon Nnval Mili tia, announces that he will tender his resignation to Governor West nt once. Mines Shop. J. O. Langworthy has moved his barber shop Into tho now quarters on Front street Just north of the Ekblad hardware store, which ho recently completed. The new quarters have been nttractlvoly arranged. Dixon Coming. Thomas Dixon, who Is tho representative and In spector of tho MncArthur Porks Compnny on the construction of the. coos nay lino, was nt Gnrdlnor a day or two ago. Ho expects to visit tho Day soon. Wife Arrives. Mrs. H ,C. Dut ton, wlfo of tho superintendent of the Tidewater Mill at Florence, has arrived In Gnrdlnor to assist in par ing for her hushnud who sustained I n rracturcd skull In n runaway acci dent n few days ago. Mr. Duttou Is reported Improving. Triiln Late. The trnln from Co- nil I lln tin Intv I swim ntd ! t) .., water was dolayod In sailing about 20 minutes to await tho party of flvo eollllnc from thn vnllnv nn lh wnv to Portland. In tho party woro Miss l.ydln Dodge. Mrs. ,T. S. Barton. .1 S. Bnrton, Mrs. Johnson and Miss II. Lonn. Gardiner Election. Tho election to dotormlno whether or not tho fort of Umpqua shall bo organized Is being hold nt Gardiner nnd vic inity today. It n oxpoctod that tho port proposition will carry this tlmo ns tho uppor Umpqua Valley, which fought and dofoatcd It before, Is not Included this tlmo. II. C. Dlors of North nend, has been nt Gnr dlnor nnd vicinity for tho last- week or so aiding In tho campaign In bo half or tho port, Myrtle Point Girl Dead Among tho incoming passengers on tho Hrcakwutor yestorday woro Mr. and Mrs. F. M. nnll, formerly residents of Myrtlo Point, but now located tm rorunnu, wno woro bound for tholr old homo In Myrtlo Point on a sad journoy. Their dnughtor. MIbh Cecil Hal, a beautiful girl 17 years old, uiuh rerouuy in rortiami nnd they woro tnklng tho body bnck to tholr old homo for burlnl. Rov. 0, LoUoy Hall loft for Myrtlo Point this morn ing to conduct tho funornl sorvlcos. llorso Goor to Sleep. Ono of tho horses of tho Ferguson transfer lino has n habit of going to sloop nnd toppling over whon loft stand ing nhno. Saturday afternoon Duncan Forcuson. Jr.. loft tliuhnrnn In tho rig on nrondway nonr Cen tral, whllo ho wont to tho Smith mill flro. Tho oxcltomont about tho flro did not perturb tho animal, which proceeded to tako a nap and toppled ovor, breaking ono of tho shnfts of tho rig and causing some difficulty In getting back on lis feet. Will Graduate Miss Mnv Hon nott, dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Bonnott. Is ono of tho mombors of tho grnduntlng class In tho train ing school for nurses nt Lauo Hos pital and will recelvo her diploma tomorrow night, Mny 2fi. Vl-o com moncomont oxorclses will bo hold In I.nno Hall. Miss Bonnott will re main nt Lnno Hospital for soino nost grnduato work, but will return horo boforo long to visit rolntlvcs. Her many Mnrshflold friends hnvo sont congratulations on tho suc cessful completion of hor threo-yenr courso. Mill Man Here Goo. Houck, pres ident of tho Coos nny Milling Com pany, arrlvod horo today to look af ter tho mill. Mr. Houck camo In via Myrtle Point nnd says It Is tho worst road ho has travoled In u long tlmo. Ho nnd to wnlk a consldornblo por tion of tho dlstnnco nnd when ho was riding, ho wished ho was walk ing. Part of tho tlmo, tho stngo was ovorloaded and they would not lot him rldo. On this end, tho nutos woro running, making good traveling. Mr. Samuels mot him horo nnd In formed Mr. Houck thnt they woro mnklng good progress In gottlng tho Courtney mill nt Mllllngton rondy to operate Clear lloulnvurd. Abner Trlbboy and n force of mon hnvo cleared about 1000 foot of tho dlstnnco on tho Mnrshllold-to-tho-sea boluovnrd. Thoy aro doing It by day labor, Messrs, Hnlnos, O'Cnnnoll and Mc Laln and Mayor Straw directing tho work. Mora monoy Is holng ralHod and thoy hopo to got slashed through at a reasonable rate. HIGH LIVING at LOW COST, by trading with HAINES. Happimiess Boost for our Town; push nil our Homo Industries and always, without full, buy your Fountain Drinks nnd Ico Cream nt Stafford's RESULT HAPPINESS. Whooping Cough and Croup relieved with PENSLAR CROUPR EMEDY a harmless and efficient preparation. SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Women's Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church with Mrs. A. L. iluttz at Hunker Hill. Methodist Missionary Society at Swedish Lutheran hall. Apron and Nickel Social by Eastern Star. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. R. F. Dush. Mnrshtlcld Bridge club with Mrs. W. A. Toye. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. L. M. Noble. Eastslde Sowing club. FRIDAY Young People's Society of the Norwegian Church. PERSONAL NOTES L. D. SM'TII, of Danlols Crook, is a Marshfield visitor today. FANK GARRETT returned on the morning bont from Loon Lake. HOWARD ROUINSON. of Hnynos Inlot, Is In town todny on busi ness. DR. WILL PIPER, of North Coos River, Is spending a few days In town. MI,lS' A'. T'- I,A,NEa J" 'c,cted 'I??1.lt1?lllorrow from nor Cn,,for' "la "'" v 0. NORMAN, of South Inlot, was a Marahflcld business visitor yes- toruay. CHA8. SPOONER, of Catching In let, camo to town this morning for tho dny. MRS. n. P. COLVIN leaves on tho Brcakwator for Denver for an ex tended visit. PAT LUNDY, of tho 8outh Coos Rlvor Hnrchory, Is spending a for days In town. MRS. BRYD LATTIN. of South Coos Rlvor, wns a MarBhtlold business visitor yesterday. ? JAS. M'CUTCHEON, of Bcnver HlH, was fn town yestordny roturnlng on mu morning train. J. I. AND D. P. BAILEY, of Med ford, loft today for Coqulllo af ter a short stay horo. CLAIRE SWAYNE roturnod last evening from ft visit nt tho Smith Powers enmps nt Coalodo. MISS ELIZABETH TOPPING, ' Marshflold city librarian, left to day for Portland to visit. MRS. H. E. BESSEY And daughter Cathorlno, of tho cronmery, nro (ponding tho dny In town. MR. PETERSON, roprosontlng Nel son nnd nnkor of Dotrolt, Is In Marshflold calling on trade CONTRACTOR FAIRCHILDS loft yestordny for Myrtlo Point to look nftcr somo work thoro. GEORQE SHERIDAN AND TOM SAWYER, of North Bond, woro Mnrshflold visitors last night. ALBERT ABEL, who Is now om ployod nt railroad work at Myrtlo Point, spont Sunday In Marshflold. C. ARCHER, who Is visiting nt tho Nod Galloway homo on North In lot, Is a Mnrshllohl visitor today. ALEC PETERSON, of Ton Mile, camo to town from Ton Mllo yes terday nftornoon on a business trip. MR8. F. L. OnANNIB expects hor olstor horo this week from Salom to spend tho sunuuor In Marsh flold. HARRY ICRIBS roturnod from Loon Lnko this morning whoro ho spont sovoral days on his home stond: AIRS. SIESTREEM nnd daughter. Miss Juno Slostreom, of Empire, woro shopping In Marshflold yos torday. CI IAS. SCHAEFER, of Portland, loft on tho onrly morning train for Myrtlo Point. Ho will return this ovonlng. MR. GUER1N. of Myrtlo Point, vis ited his homestead In tho Loon Lnko country, returning to Marsh flold this morning. JAS. COWAN, JR., Is spondlng a few days In town nftor working on tho county crulso In tho south part of tho county. HARRY NASIlUno and family aro oxpoctod homo tomorrow from Oakland, California, whero thoy hnvo boon spondlng u month. MRS. F. M. COHAN, of Portland, mother of F. D. Cohan and W. A. Furgoson, nu undo, arrived on tho Brenkwator yostorday on a visit to tho F. D. Cohnn homo. It. E. SHINE, of Coqulllo, camo In on tho Bronkwator yestorday morning. Ho wns accompanied by his sister, who Is Just horo from Ireland on n six wooks' visit to hor brother and family, JOHN M. EDDY, of North Bond, wns horo yostorday on buslnoss. Ho Is Just complollng tho erec tion of n houso thoro. Ho Is still hopoful thnt tho Kinney- wilsoy denl will go through. J. W. MITCHELL and wlfo nro today moving from Commercial, noar Fourth, Into their fluo new homo In Plat B. Mr, and Mrs. Crawford will occupy tho houso which tho Mltcholls aro vacating. MRS. NELLIE OWEN roturned on tho Brenkwator yestorday from Modford whoro sho went ns a dol ngato to tho Robokah Assembly. During hor nbBonco Mrs. Owen vis ited hor old homo noar Grants Pass and mot many of the old friends sho had not soon In years. Mrs. Owen's brother, Charles D. Sextan, now lives on tho old homo place