The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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Without Worry
r0U can wear Clothcraft Clothes anywhere
with the confident, comfortable feeling
lat the fit and style are right that you are
well dressed as any man in the crowd.
JUNE TID1CS
Uelow Is given tho time and
height of high and low water at
Itarshfleht.
The tides are placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first line and heights on the
Becond lino of each day; a compar
ison on con ectitlve heights wilt
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high wntor on tho bar
subtract 2 hours 3-1 minutes.
4 iitb . . l.-JO S.27
Ft. . . C.n 0.7
5 llrs. . 2.19 U.Ofl
In... G.5 0.7
OlHrs.. 3.01 9.12
Kt... CO 1.0
H lv f mntt' Caif- whcre,8l I" this section. The A. R. Daly Com
I ,i . ,iJ nl "Vh rll0; nro !''"'- Pnny will put In a powder house.
f"i the, Uoal thla weok Putting probably directly across tho bay from
3.17 S.01
4.8 2.C
1.02 S.I0
4.9 2.7
4. GO 9.3S
4.9 2.7
WEATHER KORKCAST. I
Uy Associated Press.
OREGON Fair In west to
night and Thursday; showers
In East tonight or Thursday;
cooler In KaBt Thursday.
Westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. in,, Juno 4, by HeiiJ.
OHtllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 04
Minimum fiO
At 4.43 a. m K2
I'reclpltntlon 04
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1912 G1.07
Precipitation sauio period
last J car 57.2S
Wind: Northwest. Partly
cloudy.
the Alliance warehouse, ns a depot
lor me mg line of (lynamlto and high
explosives which they will carry.
To Start Cirooery. Jas. Cowan,
Jr., who has been connected with the
Pioneer Grocery for several years
has resigned and wll start n grocery
storq of his own nt Ten Mile. He
will leave for Ten Mile ns soon ns
Doc (lulovson, who has been In San
Francisco several months, reaches
here to take his place nt the Pioneer.
Mr. Cowan's ninny friends will unite
In wishing him tho success In his now
venture that his honesty, Integrity
nnd Industry so well cntltlo him.
PERSONAL NOTES
Wlin Pliilhiti'iifl rim I'.'inf (in
xm. iii'iMiitti 0............
Bakes it umicccssnvy for
du to dopoiul on your own
pdgniont alone in buying
othes. Tho things you
u't see or foresee are all
wed by this broad lib-
'al guarantee which hi
res pure wool, lasting
lape, satisiaetory wear
id service.
These insured clothes at
$10 to $25 make it unnec
essary to take a chance.
They make the difference
in your favor of perfor
mance over promise in the
matter of getting clothes'
quality and service.
Tts a difference worth
considering. Ask us more
about it before you buy
vour next suit.
Catch Perch. Thero hns been
qtilto n run of perch In tho upper
Day tho last fow days and soinn
good strings have been caught from
the docks.
Lenvo Tomorrow. Among tho out
going passengers on the Onrdlner
Driiln route tomorrow will bo: W. F.
Walsh. Amin Miller. G. W. Miller,
E. I). Payne nnd S. K. Robinson.
Will Lcnvr. Mtss Cleo Madison
and compnuy will leave on tho Re-
WANT ADS.
''OK SALE Ididy'N desk mill Domes
tic Sowing Mnchluc. Cheap if ta
ken nt onoif. Phone 1GS, North
Rend.
LOST Sldo oil lump for nutiuiioblle.
Leave nt "Uusy Corner" and re
ceive reward.
Will Sell House. The Vestry
Hoard of the Eplscopnl Church have
called for bids for the sale of tho
dwelling bouse on the S. E. corner of
Fourth nnd Mnrket. This house Is
to be moved nwoy to make room for
tho proposed new church.
Ferry Tialllc Captain Alex Hall,
of the Ferry Transit, reports the
following trnnic was carried during
the month of Mny between Mnrshlleld
and KastBldo: 6,320 passengers, 14
double teams, 2"0 single rigs, 42
autos and 30 head of stock.
Prayer Meeting. Tho weekly
prayer meeting of tho Mnrshlleld
Uaptlst Church will be held to
night instead of Thursday, being ad
vnnced one day so that It would not
conlllct with the Mnrshllold High
School Commencement exorcises.
Itnpiow Road. Sncchl Brothers E. i RESSEY, of South Coos Ulvor,
aavo taken the contract for some, Is In town on business,
extensive improvements In the Km-1 J. M. Cl'LLEY. of Cntchlng Inlet,
plre-IJandon rond near the soven Is n vUttor to town today,
devils. With this and some other MRS. J. O. STEMMLER, of Myrtlo
Improvements tho highway can bo, Point, Is n Mnrshlleld visitor,
made n good one for summer auto , PAUL RAU1IACH. of Lakeside. Is n
"' I uusincss visitor from unKcsiiie.
Not Left Sec. Edgworth. of tho CARL V. MATTSON Is In town on
I. W. W., says that the report that bo business from Catching Inlet,
was to lenvo here was erroneous. He .WILLIE M'INTOSH Is hero from
snys thnt tho Iron heel has kept his South Coos River for tno day.
organization down nnd cost them ' DAVE RICK, or Daniels Creek. Is
tholr hall but that ho expects to re-' In town on business for tho day.
main In this section working In be- LOREN COLLVER. of Cntchlng In
halr of It. let Is spending tho day In town.
Itnllmail Workmen W. F. McEl- WARREN RESSEY Is hero today
downey returned yesterday from from his South Coos River farm.
Portland via Gardiner from Portland. JACK TRAINOR, of Heaver Hill, Is
whero ho nccompnnled Mrs. McEl-; In town for n few dnys on busl
downey and baby on their trip. Ho' ness.
reports thnt about 30 laborers camo W. H. SMITH, of Coos River, Is
In from Drain yesterday to work In I spending tho dny In town on Mini
tho Copenhagen enmps. ness.
Close Resort. It Is roported that , T. J. KOLSTAD Is a business visitor
I; rank Cnmoron, formerly or Tho In town for tho dny from Coo
Agitator, will closo his South Slough Rlvor.
resort tomorrow night In confor- MRS. OROVER OULLIAMS Is
mlty with tho Iny. Ho will prob-, among the visitors from Daniels
nbly bo tried In tho federal court Creek today,
nt Portland next month on nn In- MRS. FRANK iiowron nnd imiiv.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
I WEDNESDAY
I C. W. D. M. with Mrs. Pnlchett
I Presbyterian Ladles' Silver
I ten.
I Methodist Ladles' Sliver Tea.
I D. M C. Club of North nend
I with Mrs. L. A. Loom la.
I Lutheran Ladles' Aid with
i Mrs. Alex Mattson, Catching In-
I let.
I College Women's Club with
I Mrs. F. S. Dow.
I PriBcilln Club with Mrs. W.
I M. Nelson.
I THURSDAY
I A. N. W. Club with Mrs. G. A.
I Hcnnotf.
I Soclnl Sewing Club with Mrs.
I I). Recs.
I Young Ladles' of Norwegian
I Church with tho Misses Mnthl-
I son.
I Episcopal Guild of St. Mary's
I Church with Mrs. Ingram, North
I Rend.
CARPENTER Good llnMicr, vrantN
work, will go out of town. A, enro
Times.
You need not bo afraid of the tcstof wear either.
hen you buy Clothcraft Clothes at $10 to $25, you can
! satisfied that they will keep their fresh-bought dressi-
Iss, style and shape from the first to the last day you
Ear them.
ROOMS ami housekeeping apart
ments at Tho Lloyd Hotel.
WANTED-Woman cook.
470. North Dend.
Phono
dlctinont charging him with selling
liquor without n federal license.
Kinds- Pen Top. Dnvo HoMou
yesterday picked up tho top of n
flno fountain pen on Front street
Ho gave It to Tho Times nnd today
Tom Howard claimed It, nnswerl.ig
tho found nd that wan Inserted onco.
Mr. Howard was moro thnn grntlflod
over tho recovery of tho part of
tho pen, which Is an unusiinlly fine
ono.
On Sui-vpy. .lay Doylo and Henry
Winter, who loft hero Sunday for
Alaska, will bo employed on the lT.
S. Biirvoy thoro nnd expect to be
nbsent about four months. Several
Coos County tnoii Including Messrs
Giieiln and Hnrtlo, of Myrtlo Point,
hnvo been employed on tho U. S.
survey In tho Arctic regions tho
pnst fow seasons.
See Elk. Pnrtles roturnlng from
of Lnkeslde, aro visiting relatives
In Mnrshlleld.
MRS. E. E. DYER, of Daniels Creek.
is In town on n business nnd
plcasuro trip.
MR. and MRS. J. H. PRICE of Allo-
gnny are In town on a business nnd
plcasuro trip.
W. W. GAGE returned to Coqulllo
this morning from n short busi
ness trip here.
CAPTAIN A, II. OLSEN. of North
Inlot, came to town tills morning
on a business trip.
MAX RODERTS hns taken a position
ns clerk In Camp 9, formerly tho
Seeloy & Anderson camp.
MRS. CORA VANIJEROER rcturnod
this morning from n visit nt tho
Frank Ilowron homo nt Lnkcsldo.
R. E. SHINE returned to Coqulllo
. on tills morning b train after n
short business trip to Mnrshflold.
the Fnll Crcok country ronort thnt MRS. IJRITTON. of Second nnd
Bottlers thoro clnlm thoy saw throo' Coinmorclnl, will lenvo Friday for
MK in Hint vicinity recently. There riorum to Join Mr. iiritton, who
formerly woro mnny Elk In thnt' has located thero.
soctlon but none hnvo been soen for DR. O. W. DUTTON, who hns chnrgo
"OK RENT Furnished liousekee
lug rooms, 415 So. 4th st.
Come in Today and try I
I on the Clothcraft Blue
I Serge Special, No. 5130,
at $15. I
N Z
WOOLEN MILL STORE
W All EL SPJ'JCfALTSTS FOli .VAW .1.V7; BOYS
T0 THE HANGUEHS OF COOS COUNTY:
Do you know that we
carrv the largest line of
STOCK FOODS
in the county? AVe have
International 8tock Food,
Lee's Chicken and Poultry Food,
Lee's Insect Powder,
Itohcrt's Veterinary Remedies,
"Gonhd'nn " rlin sfuffoil vnisiti done that makes
R gophers go.
Squirrel Poisons, Garget Cure.
ALL SIZES ALL PRICES.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
Lockhart-Parsohs Drue Gx
rmJNE
rOK RENT I'uiiilhlicd hoiihekeep
lug npnrtmeut, hot nnd cold wnt
or nnd bnth. No children. Call
uftor i o'clock p. in. 3CS North
Third street.
REWARD l'le dollars mid free
excursion trip for tho party uiig
gesting best nnmo for Harris' now
speedy pleasure launch, Bald to bo
fastest on Day. Sond your cholcu
of naiuo for launch with your
unme nnd address plainly written
to Capt. Harris or to Tho Times
not later than ihursday night,
Juno 0. Well-known Judges will
inako selection.
WANTED Window and carpet eleiui
lng, Moor pollslilng, otc. Androw
I.ainlles. Phono 213.
n fow seasons. It la ngaliiBt tlm inw
to kill them nnd It Is bollovcd thnt
quite a hord will dovolcop In thnt bcc
tlon If pot liuntorR lonvo thorn nlone.
Ilraurli Heir. II. E. Muslin, of tho
California Trojan Powdor company,
who has boen spending several days
horo, hns nrranged with tho A. II.
Only Compnuy to hnndlo their lino
of tho hospital work for Porter
Profilers along tho lino, was In
Marnhllold ycBtcrday on business
nnd plcasuro.
C. R. DINDINGER nnd JAS. Ml'L
LOY plan to lenvo on tho Hrcnk
wator for Portland to tnko In tho
Roso Carnival and seo a fow
league gnmes. Mr. M alloy mny
FOR SALIC Good old violin, liov
and music stand for $15. Bargain.
Call nt Aug. Olson Shoo Store.
MAIN 298
US
HOUSE FOR SALE Sealed bids
will bo received for dwelling houso
nt S. E. corner of Mnrket and
Fourth streets, Eplscopnl Church
property, by Rev. R. E. Drown
ing, MarBliuold, Oregon, up to
and Including Juno 7. 1913, to
bo opened at next Vestry meot-Ing.
WANTED Mnn with good teuin for
logging. Call nt mill in Porham
Park, or 150 N. Front Street.
FOR RENT FiiriilNlied housekeep
ing rooms. G9T. N. First St,
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
!fAl Jl'STICE Vltagraph. Featuring Lillian Walker.
Y Al'DLEY'S JEWELRY A screaming comedy.
lcE OP GOLD A dramatic photoplay of power and passion.
1811 FRIEND Lubln. A powerful drama.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS.
n!nS-THE LAST PERFORMANCE Watch for It.
FOUND On llaiiilon-Coqulllo road
Sunday, kodak. Owner can got
same at Times office by paying
for this notice.
DAYTON BICYCLES
I
Coos
Queen
$28.50
Coos
King
$29.50
FOIt SALE Reasonable, nine-room
lodging nouse, newiy rurniBiiea,
modern with lease on building.
340 North First street. Phono
3GC.
FOR SALE Cheap If taken ut once.
Furniture for one room. Inquire
at Times or phono 140-J.
FOR SALE Fiirnlturo for n 7 room
house. Cheap If taken before the
10th. Call at 1C8 South 2nd St.
FOR RENT A furnished home on
South Coos River; also a camp
ing ground and two floored tents.
Dr. Dartle, North Bend.
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow.
Phone Mrs. Farrlnger, 28-R.
WANTED Waitress nt Hotel Ore
gon, North Dend.
FOR RENT One furnished U-rooin
apartment. Apply Nasburg's
Grocery.
DHESSMAKING First class dres.
making done at Ladles' Emporium.
Time-Savers
Why Not Walk " Sitting Down?"
In buying a bicycle from us it is not necessary for
you to examine it at all,
If it should develop any deficiency we will make it
good free of charge.
We must sell good bicycles, for our success depends
on the quality of our wheels,
You are absolutely safe, to the extent of getting your
money back if you don't like your wheel,
No waiting, no walking, if something breaks on a
Timesaver you may ride one of ours till yours is re
paired, No need to wait till parts come from the East, for we
carry all parts of Dayton Bicycles in stock,
We sold 14 Bicycles in the month of May, because
we make good and our bicycles make good,
We Sell What We Advertise
-AND-What
We Sell Advertises Us
RELIABLE
-co, King" TIME SAVERS
Bicycles
ALWAYS USEFUL
Dayton
Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
156 North Broadway Phone 158-R
also visit other coast points of in
terest before his return.
MISS JAMISON. MISS MASON AND
MISS SEELEY enmo In on tho Al
liance last evening nnd loft this
morning for Coq'ullle.
JESSE AND LESTER SMITH camo
down from Coos River this morn
ing on tho enrly bont. Thoy will
return this afternoon.
MISS EMMA ERICKSON nnd her
brother, ERIC, nroiioro from Port
land to visit tholr mother, Mrs.
Erlckson. of North Third Street.
MR. and MRS. NELS PETERSON
and son. ROY. nnd MRS. JOHN
PETERSON, of Teniploton. are
doing business In Mnrshflold to
day. NEIL WATSON, of Coos City, was
a Marshflold business visitor to
day. His slBtor, Miss Laurn Wat
son, will graduate from tno Co
qulllo school this weak.
ROGER OOSS hns roturncd from
Berkeley, whoro ho Imb boon at
tending tho University of Cnllfor
nln, nnd will spond tho Siimmor on
tho Ray with his father, J. D. Gobs.
J. II. DAVIS, of Coos Rlvor, was In
Marshflold yeBtordny on n business
trip, Mrs. Dnvls, who has been
In Mnrshllold for sovernl wocxi
receiving trentmont, Is Improv
ing. MRS HEVtRERT ROOERS came to
Marshllold this morning from
Sout Coos Rlvor to moot her
dnughtor, Mrs. Molchor Nelson,
who Is due to nrrlvo on the Ro
dnndn. A. P. DAVIS, tho woll known lumber
Inspector, left today for Milliard,
whorojio will hnndlo tho Inspection
for tho Lyons mid Johnson mill
for n time.
II. E. 8TEMMLER, ninngor of tho
Portland brniich of tho L. C.
Smith Typowrltor ngoncy. nrrlved
noro yestorday with P. D. Chnm
berlnln on routo to Myrtlo Point
to vlHlt his brothers, J. O. Stoiiun
her nnd Dr. Stommlcr, nnd enjoy
n llttlo outing.
MISS MYRTLE COWAN will lonvo
about Juno 10 for Eugono to nt
tond tho commencement exorcises
of tho University of Orognn, hor
Hlstor, Miss Mnrjorlo, holng ono of
tho graduates there. Ml on Mnr
jorlo Cownn's graduation thomo
will bo on tho Biibjoct. "Coos Hay."
L. J. SIMPSON nnd TED KI8SAM of
North lloud woro In Mnrshllold
last evening nn biiHlness nnd plcas
uro, Mr. Simpson said thnt North
Rend last ovcnlng wns colobratliig
tho starting of tho steam shovel
nnd ho hnd to contribute n fow
speeches nnd other features to the
event.
J. M. CULLEY. of Cntchlng lnlot.
was In Mnruhflold today. Ho ro
ports that ho sold tho four cows
which ho advertised In Tho Times
to Jim Pnrkor of Loon Lako, for
$7fi apleco. Ho had scores of ap
plicants from all over tho county,
snino wanting to buy good milch
cows for SI0 nploco.
C. n.MINIO. of Ton Mile, loft thla
week for Chomnwa to bring homo
hla son who ontorod the Indian
bcIiooI thoro last year but who haa
beon In 111 honlth. Mr, Clmlnlo
snys that tho othor evening ho went
nut to lils barn and when com
ing back thought ho biiw tho dog
standing near tho path. Ho called
to him but Immediately It brlatlod
up nnd ho saw It was a big pan
ther. Ho had a pall In his hand
and roitlllng thnt tho panther was
about to spring for him throw the
pall, striking tho boast. Imme
diately with a yell of fright the
panther Jumped back Into the
woods.
ALLE DANSKE!
Er indbudt til Grundlovs
Fest den 5te Juni, kl 8 aften,
afholdes i den Norskc Hall,
ved Hojskolcn i Marshfield,
Whooping Cough
groatly relieved by
Penslar
Croup Remedy
Will give splendid results in all
cases of hoarse, "tight" or spas
modic coughs, and particularly In
the paroxysms of whooping
cough.
THE STORE TOR QUALITY
(JOODS AND PENSLAR
REMEDIES.
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