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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION." DAYTON Coos Queen $28.50 Why Not Walk 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 TIME SAVERS ALWAYS USEFUL "Coos King" Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Phone 1S8-R BEFORE YOU START ON THAT OUTING TRIP nitop into tiik "itrsv corner" and csirr some of those little nkckssitiees that one it:Qinti:s when AWV AND .MISSKS IK THEY DO NOT HAVE THEM. koi i Tin: ladies. Koit Tin: .man. Toilet Powder. A llov or Cigar IViliinto A Toot 1 1 lli'iili Tollcl Wuter. A Clothe llriili Toilet Soup. Supply of Cigarettes A bov of Candy. Shaving Supplle- 'THE BUSY Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN sORPHEUM IIKONCIIO HILLY AND THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER. Kssanay. Featuring G. M. Anderson. UK YITED; DLACK DIAMONDS Vitngraph. Comedy, fen tilling Lillian Walker and Mr. Courtonny Footo. MUSIC SHOES; ANGEL CAKE AND AXEL GREASE Luhln. Com edy drnma. THE TWO-REEL SPECIAL FEATURE, "THE LAST PERFORM AXCE," WILL HE SHOWN .MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS AT THE OKPHlil'M Tllis.vrwu '. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT WMllKR, LATH, SniXGLES, MO'ULDINGS, SASH AND JIOORS. ROOFIXG PAPER, ETC. ctT THE FUEL IHLL IX TWO 11 pno.E 100. ''"HY AND STOCK FAR.MS. u want a good Dalrj- or 'I0C farm address J. E. Fltz- ;," r phone 51, .Marsh- Mil. p,,. .!, frniiwMiiw!:onIIt! show you some of the best "e county for sale. Ws Want Ads- 1 ! nrv PA(.Ur. "5 uao BICYCLES Coos King $29.50 Time-Savers "Sitting Down?" Dayton Bicycles CORNER." 298 US TONIGHT Y USING OUR WOOD. 182 sourn rroadway FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 35 nnd 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to npplo trees nnd fifty acres more that can easily bo cleared for orchard nnd balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. . Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming imploments necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos Rlvor, one mile from postofllce, school nnd boatlandlng. Duy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore. IGOR. mm JUNE TIIUCS Uelow Is given tlie time and height of high and low water at llarshneld. The tides ard placed In the order nf nppilrrnnnn u-IMi limit tttnna in the llrst lino and heights on the second lino or each day; a compar ison on con ecuttve heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, For high water on the bar' subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. 7Ura.. 3.-4C 10.37 fi.3G 10.31 i Ft. . . 0.5 o.y n.y 2.0 SHrs.. 4.3 1 11.23 0.27 11.30 I Ft. .. 0.3 0.7 C.l 2.r, it Mrs.. 5.29 12.12 7.17 0.0 Ft... 5.9 0.4 5.1 0.0 10 lira.. 0.34 C.30 1.01 7.08 Ft... 2.3 5.4 0.3 5.3 llillrs.. 1.42 7.42 1.54 S.59 liiiml Concert. An nudlcncu of nearly 500 turned out last evening to hear tho excellent program ren dered by the Coob Hay Concert liaud at the Masonic Opera House' under the direction of Director Fenton. Stop llntlilng. Constnble W. n. Cox stated today that ho was planning to arrest a number of men and Ijoys who go In bathing In Coal Ilnnk Inlet near the Haines boat house and near WANT ADS. FOR SALE Cheap, two guiplm phonos, one n cylinder machine, one a disk machine. Call Phono 105 North Ucnd. WANTED Housework by woman with four-year-old son. Answer Times office. FOR SALE Two new Stiidclml.ci wagons, one 2 , tho othor 3 U ; both half truck . Sec J. C. Donne. Phone 331-It. I'Olt RENT 7 room house will, hath 118 N Second St. Phono 50-N. KOIt HKNT Four living rooms modern, on Uroadwny. See (low Why. K.OIt HKNT T.-iooni house. Will bo empty about Juno 10. Call ftt J07 South Sixth St. KOIt SAM-: I."-1 1. -p. holler, lll-li. p. engine. 20-ft. gnsoliuc boat,, 23-ft. gasoline boat, lO-n.-p. gns ollno engine, l-h.-p. gasoline en glno, 501 egg lucubntur, gasoline drag-saw outfit. 3000 ft. myrtle lumber, 7x9 printing press and typo. SxlO camera and lens. In quire of E. A. Stonecyphor, East shlu. Phono C-J. I'Olt SAM: HO iu'I'cn of hill Intiil nt head of North Inlet, 45 minutes walk from boat landing. Now county road Just built. 5 room houso with good wnter system, or chard of 30 trees, 2 and 3 years old, and a good variety of berries. Look this up. It's a bargain. Ad dress, H. 0., Times office, or Piione 372-1.. I'Olt SAM: New Inml house. U." 14. Inquire nt The Hazar. Phone 32. WANTED Millwright work by com potent man. E. O. II., care of Times. I'Olt SAM-: Launch Aloha, equip ped with 3-horse-powor Standard engine, electric headlight and cnblullglit. Cost $110D. Will sell for $000 nt rnto of $10 per month. Also fiuo clinker built row bont and boat house. Dr. J. T. .McC'orinac. Office, Loekhnrt building, REPRESENTATIVE wanted lu Mnrshlleld. Elthor lady or gen tloman to hnndlo our lino. Over two hundrod labor-saving devices for tho homo. Not sold In stores. A chance to build a business of your own. To show tho goods mnkes a sale. Write todny. West oru Household Specialty, 5121 42 ave S, E., Portland, Oregon. I'Olt SALE Good, gentle uirk team, with harness and wagon. Hoy can handle team. J. E, Fitzgerald. WANTED Young ladles for tele phone operators, Coos Day Home Tel. Co. KOl'XD Large.sied gold hlgnet ring, with Initial "II." Owner can have samo by paying for tnis ad. FOR RENT Furnished room. .Hill First stroet. Phone 325-L. WANTED Woman cook. 478. North Hend. Phone FOR RENT Furnished housokee Ing rooms. 415 So. 4th at. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing apartment, hot and cold wat er and bath. No children. Call after G o'clock r, ni. 358 North Third street. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep. Ing rooms. C95 N. First St. FOR SALE Reasonable, nine-room lodging house, newly furnished, modern with lease on building. 340 North First street. Phono 3GC. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. Phone Mrs. Farrlnger, 2S-R. FOR RENT One furnished Si-room apartment. Apply Nasburg's Grocery. DRESSMAKING First class dress, making done at Ladles' Emporium. WEATHER FORECAST. Hy Associated Press. Oil EGON Showers tonight or Sunday, South to West winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 21 hours ending nt 4:13 n. in. .tune 7, by IlcnJ. Ostlltul, special government me teorological observer: Maximum G5 Minimum 41 At 1:43 n. m 50 Precipitation . Precipitation Bluce Sept. 1. 1912 61. OS Precipitation samo period Inst ear 57.25 Wind: Northwest. Clenr. near the rounty road. They do not wear bathing suits. Change of Service. Until further notice there will lie only tho 8 a. m. Communion Service and the 11 o'clock service every Sunday lu the Episcopal Church, ns tho pas tor, Itev. Drowning, will bo at North Uend every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock holding services In St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Home Hulldcis. F. E. Howinnn, head of F. E. Dowman & Company of Portlnnd, who novo built ninny of the- homes in Irvlngton and other additions there, Is lu Marshfield, looking this section over with n view to oporntlng here. Their plan Is to build the houses nnd sell them (in easy payments to owners. Ho Is favorably Impressed with tho out look hero, but has not definitely decided whether to enter this field. Returns Kitini Demote. Prof. F. A. Golden returned last evening from a visit to the schools In He mote and Dridgo nnd reports tho general condition of tho schools ns being fairly good, but makes par ticular mention of tho school nt Demote ns being the llrst district school to raise tho salary of tho principal to J 100 per month nnd the assistant to $05 per month. Tho school litis 00 pupils nnd n strong school spirit prevails. Ilonil Suit'. As a result of (he suit of W. J. Dust, trustee of the Kinney properties, versus tho city I of North Ilond, attacking the niinox- iiiiiiii 01 rini i), iieiug lormniiy dis missed, mo city or .vorili llond ex pects shortly In recolvo tho money for tho $35,000 bond Issuo recently voted. It was stated that this milt was tho only barrier. In addition to tho bond sale, the dismissal of tho suit will enablo tho city nf North Dend to collect considerable back tax money. Lifeline Services. Tho llrst serv ices on tho now Colportor boat wore neiu last evening wneu now u. Le Hoy Hnll took It to tho North Inlet lnndlng, Hov. M0K00 conducting the services. Forthy-threo wero present and the services wero most successful. Tho bont will he dedicated .luno 29. and llov. Hall has Just received word Hint Hov. Goo. I.. White will bo hero on that date. Sunday. Hov. Hnll will conduct services nt Lnkesldo ami Monday night at Ross Inlet school house. On College Paper. V. H. Stnuff of Cooston, who Is n student nt the Oregon Agricultural College, was re- Cook to ilryntu ont pint nf tomntntt. Thrn ever a low tire llUIIX TIW TOMATOKS Tt:X MIXVTKti. Thtn iwur in tmtltna xcultr. Intrtate the neat, boll n few mlnutet (i ml titan out irlli i wxxien ijwm. Ttit uttnill will 1 tot be injured. WHICH nro you anxious nbout when you smoll food burning loss of tho food or loss of tho utensil? Food may bo burned in "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils if too much heat is npplicd; but tho btirnintf has no oft'ect whatever upon them. Less fuel is needed when cooking in "Wear-Evor" utensils, becauso they heat quicker and retain heat longer than othor cooking utensils; and food cooked in them is less liable to scorch. Every "Wear-Ever" utensil is mndo without joints, seams or solder from thick, hard sheet aluminum,. 09 per WEAR" EVER cent. pure. Can not form' poison ous compounds with acid fruits or foods, cannot chip or scale, practical ly indestructible. TRADEMARK Replace utensils that' wear out With utensils that "Wear-Ever" Sb ALUMINUM S When you buySfg l Buy the besJMif cently honored by election ns editor of tho Dairy Husbandry department of tho Oregon Countryman, which Is published by the college students. No Meeting. Owing to tho lack of a quorum, no meeting of the Mnrsh lleld Chamber of Commerce wns held last night. Forfeits Rail W. E. Horrv wns arrested lost night for Intoxication nnd put up $(! cash ball. Ho failed to show up for trial today. some smoke coining out of the side of nn old chimney in the rear of uiu miiiico noiei hub aiiernoon nnd turned In n rire alarm. Tliero was no il 11 111 aim nmt nn w.ilnt- nu turned on. Meet .Monday. Tho Port of Coos Hay Commission will hold n regular meeting on Monday. Steps will be ta ken to try nnd hnsten tho completion of tho bnr dredgo Mlchlo nt Seattle and also to get permission for tho use of tho dredgo In tho Inner Day In rough weather. TjOseu l.ifr.A u-nrtlfinti fit, H.n Sinlth-Powera road beyond Myrtlo i-wiiii wns seriously injured yester day by n fnll of rock, his leg hnv- lnir In lin ntmiiitnlnil n. iti. ...n.. called from hero Inst night and made tho trip over and back In nbout four hours. (ets Oiiitriict. Mrs. E. O. Per linm hns Just received word from Mr. Perhnm Hint ho wns awarded tho rontrnrt for tin inin.n., -w. ...u l UIIDII IILIIUII of a big brldgo across the Illinois river ooiow urnnis rnss. .iir. Per- linm IS HOW til Mmtfnnl nrrnimlnn for his now work. Re-oKiw Station. E. Phillips, formerly on tho Hreakwater, Is horn nilfl In nrrntii.liit t.. n.nn.. the local wireless station, which hns neon closed ror n row wcoks on nr- COIIIlt Of tllo Mlrolnuo nnrn..i.. strike. A now polo has been ercct- eu to tnko tiio placo of tho old tree that foil down. KlimeyV New Plan Major L. I). Kinney has n new scliomo. Ho pro poses to gnthor n big collection of Oregon exhibits nt tho Multnoinnh liotol. Portlnnd, nnd tnko tliom to tho Snn Francisco exposition. Tho funds to defray tho expenso nro to bo rnlsod by prlvnto subscription. Henry Scngstnckon. of Mnrshflold, wuh tho llrst to subserlbo nnd Peter Loggio. of Nnrlli lleml id., mu.,111.1 cnclt coming through with $12, which Major Kinney hns decided to assess them. In addition to tho general good, Major Kinney's publicity bu reau will probably advertise those subscribing to tho fund. PERSONAL- NOTES MAYOR .JORDAN, of Enstslde. Ik in Mnrshflold today. PEHDY SCOTT is n town visitor from North Inlet todnv. .1. .1. CLINKENHEAHD. or Danlols Crook, Is In town today. E.MIL STONE Is a business visitor from Catching Jnlot todny. K. L. ROHERTS Ih a town visitor from Catching Inlet todny. .1. S. MASTERS, of Catching Inlot, is n Mnrshllold visitor today. HERT DORE.Ml'S wont to Myrtle Point tills morning on business. M. H. HARLOW, of Catching Inlot, Is n business visitor to town to dny. HENRY SENGSTAPICHV left Milu afternoon for Couiilllo on busl-l 11088. I MRS. JOHN MESSEHLE Is lioro ' on n shopping trip from Cutchliig, Inlot. JACK M'DONALD, of McDonnld & Yuiigh, was lu MarHhllold yeti-, terday. ( G. A. HONEHHAKE. nf Ross In lot, Is In town for tho day on business. , FRANK SMITH, siipoiintuudeiit or tho Hatchery on South Coos River Is lu town. It. GOODMAN, of tho Hntchory on South Coos Rlvor, Is In town for tho dny. fiAV .vn wii.T.MM.'n imwnv n,-n .... ...... ...... .,,.. ..',. ,W. ..!' spending tho dny In town from I North Inlot. I W. F. IIODSON AND WIFE nro Hpondlng the dny In town from South Coos River. NEIL II. M'.MILLAN will bo n pns Bougor on tho Drnln stngo tomor row for tho north. MISSES JOSEPHINE CORDES AND ELLEN Rl'DNAS loft on tho nf ternoou bout for Ten Mllo. DAVE WALLACE, of North Inlot. mndo n short visit nt tnn homo of J. W. Vlnoynrd of Enstslde. MILO Sl'MNEH went to Coqulllo this morning on huslnesH and will roturii on tho ovcnlng train. MRS. MARIETTA KING was lu J. LEE DROWN, Ph. G. Trusses and Abdominal Belts Aro fitted by an oxport. We carry the largest nnd best equip pod stock of trusses lu Southern Oregon. Of nil tho different styles we handle, wo hnvo proved tho Truform Truss to glvo the best satisfaction. Romombor It Is absolutely necessary to hnvo your truss fitted right or olso you aro bound to bo In danger of strangulated hornln and mlsory during tho tlmo you woar It. SWANTON will see that you shall got tho beat truss for your caso. Ho has had eoveral yours of oxporlonco along theso linos. Parent' should bo careful and see that their chlldron aro not ruptured during tho first four years of tholr childhood, aa If taken. Immediately after being ruptured, a properly tlttod truss will euro thorn evory time. Ono In ovory ton Is affected this way, nccording to statistics. Wo also carry a comploto lino of Iloavy Silk Elastic Hosiery ns Abdominal Supporters, Anklets, Kneo Cups, Leggings nnd Shoulder Hraces, etc., mado of tho very best matorlal. Tho Store for QUALITY GOODS and PENSLAR REMEDIES. town todny on her way to Eastalde nftcr n few days' visit with Mrs. Emma Hllborn, of Milllconin. JOHN D. C10SS loft this afternoon for Coqulllo on business. MRS. W. H. SCOTT Is expected homo next week from n visit with friends nt California points. MISS HESSIE DE IX) NO Is spend ing n fow dnys with rclntlves In Coqulllo. WALTER .MORRIS, or tho Marsh field High School raculty, left yesterday for Corvnllls, whore he will spend his vacation. MRS. REESE and two daughters. Ednn mid Helen, will leave to morrow morning vln Drain for n visit with relatives In Portlnnd. FRANK RODGEHS left yestordny for Portlnnd nnd Wlllnmotto Vnl loy points to purehnso somo thor oughbred Hoistelns ror his dairy rnnch. MISS .MADISON. ELLA HOUGHTON AND MAURICE CHIDE, of the Cleo Mndlson Company, will leave tomorrow on tho Redondo for Snn Frnnelnco. JAMES HUTTS. who returned last Thursday from n trip to Klam ath Fnlls, Is In Mnrshflold todny nfter n short visit at tho John Mcsscrlo homo on Catching Inlet. MR. nnil MRS. HENRY FRYE expect to leave Mondny for Myrtlo Point, whoro thoy will roninln for somo time. Mr. Fryo hns been ongnsed to assist on the new business block which E. N. Fnlrchllda Is building there for A. E. Senmnn. J. E. MUSIC, of tho construction dopnrtment or tho C. A. Smith mill will leave tomorrow for California In rcsponso to word that his sis ter Is seriously 111. Ho expects to return to tho Hay later. MRS. CLARA LENET returned Inst ovcnlng rrom Junction City, Ore gon, whero sho has boon visiting her rather ror throo weoks. On her way homo nho nlso visited her brother, Fred linker, nt McKlnnoy. J. C. JOHNSON, or Carlton, Oro gon, n brothor-ln-lnw of tho lato Geo. McCiitcheon, arrived In tho city today to mnko flnnl settle ment or all of Mr. McCutchcon's affairs lu .Mnrshflold. Ho will re innln hero sovornl daya. Mns. WALTER SMITH and MRS. STANLEY, accompanied by llttlo DAVID SMITH, whoso nbaonco cnusod such n furoro tho other night, wero lu Mnrshflold from Hunker Hill todny. Llttlo David suffered no III effects from Hpond lng tho night in woods nlnim. MR. AND MRS. ALHERT HALLER, of Portlnnd, who hnvo boon spend ing n fow wool(H on tho Hny, hnvo been ho favorably Impressed with tho cHninto nnd prospects that thuy expect to return to Portland mid soil their proporty tliero and Invest on Cooh Hay. II. C. DIERS, of North Hend, loft this nftornoon for Coqulllo In rcsponso to n Hiibpoeuno ror him to testify In tho damage caso of thu Coos Hay Water Company vs. tho Simp son Lumber Company, which wns to bo taken up by Judgo RnrrU on tho completion or tho Conch ill vorco caso rrom Haiidon. ( Fl'NERAL HERE SUNDAY, lloily or T. A. King, Father or Mrs. II. ('. Noble, to he Hurled Here. Tho body or T. A. King, a woll known Coos County nlonoer. who died yesterday at Coiiullle or par alysis, will ho hold In Mnrshflold tomorrow nftornoon rt 2 o'clock from tho. Wilson Undoiinklng Pnr lors, Hov. ',. O. Downrd officiat ing. Tho body was brought hero today. Mr. King was 80 years old, March 30, Inst, nnd hud boon a resident of Oregon nbout 11 years, .18 yenrs of which woro Hpent In Coos County. Ho lived for years on tho old homo much on Isthmus Inlot, hut hIiico tho donth of his wife nbout six years ago, ho mndo Ids homo with his (laughter, Mrs. II. C. Nolilo and with nnothor daughtor, Mrs. Moody, In Coqulllo. Ho died nt tho homo or Mrs. Moody, a stroke or pnralylsls sustnlned Inst Wednesday being fatal. Resides Mrs. Nolilo and Mrs. Moody, two other children survive. They nto Mrs. Nelson, of Fresno County, Cnl., and TlionuiH King, who Ih lu tho state of Washington. Mr. King 'wns not a member of nny ordor. Ho way highly respect ed and his pausing will bo regretted by many. RAND DANCE SIMPSON PAVIL ION. NORTH REND, SATURDAY, JUNE 7. R.WClf EAGLES' HALL TO NIGHT. KEYERAS ORCHESTRA. E-VJ R. W. SWANTON, Ph. C. AUMhJIUbUM-M