The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 18, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHHELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
i
VOU needn't pay any more
for clothes in this store than
they're really worth; you're pro
bably willing to pay that much
for whatever you buy. The
strong point about
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes is that they're really worth more
than we ask for them. These makers
put quality into their goods far above the
average; whatever the price, you'll find
that you get more for the money in these
clothes than you get in any others. No
sense in being "made to order" when
such as these are ready.
$18, $20, $25, $30
Look at the $25 values.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This storo Is the homo of
Hart Schiiffnor & Marx Clothes
Copjri I lltrt Schtfaec 1c Miri
I
Newbro's Herpicide
Will Save It
See Our Window
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
June Is the
Month of Weddings
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
And tlioy any tlint tlioro In
"nothing half ho sweotIii life
ns Iovo'h young dream," but,
sny. luivo you ever tnsted Sar
ter's candy? Any girl can tell
you It Is Just ns sweet as love.
And tho Sailer fountain drinks
are ns delicious ns a dream.
BOARD
In n
Pleasant Country Home
for two or tlireo Indies, during
July nnd August. Address It,
rare of Times. References.
US
WANT ADS.
NORPHEUM TONIGHT
PORTRAIT Edison. A very powerful drama.
MATTER OF MATRIMONY Vltugrnph. A funny comedy.
I MINK RESCUE WORK OF AMERICAN RICH CROSS SOCIETY
Vltagraph. Educational.
TUB ESCAPE-I'atho. A great Western story.
KX-CONVICTSellg. A story of Ingratitude.
lotm n:i.vr (. x,.:xv .(-ii'iti:s and the rest of music.
COME AND SEE PICTURES THAT TALK.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS.
WANTED Woman lo assist will,
woshlng nnd house-cleaning one
dny each weok, Call or address
Mrs. R. F. Gebhnrdt. North Dcnd.
) I'llll SALE CIII-:.I A Foid nolo In
h"'H H.IIUIUUIII 4 IIUHU 1 U rjiil-
plre or Goodrum'H Garage.
Re Royal
TONIGHT
wiuti i.'.u., f .,n ... ,,..) iiii'x.
bR GXLLANT KNIGHT, lly tho
Thannhoiisor Company.
lf PATRIOT. Iiv ThannhouBor
company
IUMONT WEEKLY. No. -15.
'Paris Automobllo show. French
bXhttttltlnn l.nf i.nH linl.1
.""' "''" urui HBIU.
A Cavo.ln In Mlaannrl K!nrtll
takes u big drop near Joplln.
Winter in Merrle England.
ob sledding at CO miles an
I4- The Garment-makers' Strike.
'o hundred thousand New
rk workers demand more
I6, The Fashions. The latest cor-
styles In hats.
tournament of Roses. Pasade
na. California, scene of magnl-
vn.t )aBeant.
"llhelm at Wedding. German
r-"'ieror attends royal ceremony
"i Qermnnv
' Aero-Alltn DinlnK 'PvoHlii(
I 5.'est between land and air
'u at San Francisco, Cal.
'"hat a Fall, Oh My Country-jn-
A motion picture ear-
FL",''s,e,l utt, will B'vo J"" '
riu ciiango or songs to-
-". Everything New.
"MISSION ONLY 10c.
" Wnt Ads brine resulU.
AT THE HOTELS.
I
lllaui'ii Hotel.
Tnmna MlP llllflf'll Atvrtlo Point!
W. II. Smith, Coos River.
Lloyd Hotel.
Mrs. Alice Rosenberg. Lincoln,
Neb.; M. Drown. Heaver Hill; Alec
Peterson, Lakeside; John McKln
non, South Inlot; II. Olson. San
Diego; J. Elliott. North Hend.
The Chandler.
W. F. Ilrett. San Francisco; E. A.
McLaughlin. San Francisco; I). I).
Pierce. Coqullle; W. C. Crawford,
c... vnnnlanni li II n.illnnln Pnrf-
Oilll r Jimnov-w, '- --, -
land; A. Adolphsen, Denmark; Fred
Trumbull, lone, Wash.
Hotel Coos.
A. McDanlels, Roseburg; Miss Mc
Danlels, Rosoburg; Fred S. neckee,
Aberdeen; S. L. Curry. Coqullle;
a. Warren, Coqullle; Harry Lam
port, Isthmus; Ema Jones. Myrtle
Point; John Portor. Coqulllo; I1III
Honderson, Hluo Ridge; F. D, Cam
eron, South Inlet.
HOD JUDGE HAMILTON.
Some unknown person or persons
last night visited the home of Judge
and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton at tho
corner of Lane and Kane streets,
with tho apparent view of commit
ting the crime of burglary. Sheriff
Geo. Qulno was notified of the oc
currence this morning and upon In
vestigation found that the guilty
parties had entered the kitchen of
the residence. As far as could be
ascertained nothing was taken from
the home. Roseburg News.
Try The Times' Want Ads.
WANTED Registered lloMelo hull,
from n week to u year old.
Answer by mall, or phone 3104.
Chns. Selaudor, Sumner, Oregon.
FOR SALE Red Raven Alrdnfo ter
rier puppies. Apply W. F. Town,
at Old Town, North Rend, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine
Mnrshlleld residence pioperty.
Will trnde on good ranch and
stock near school. C. N., enro
Times.
-sr fe. ..-.I. -r tllc l'lnnt cn u5 operated nt Its full
J Wjb.'&KZr capacity.
IVr E KBt Shingle Mill Starts Tho C. A.
B V j3uv1 Smith Company s shingle mill, which
i ill M 1 Isw M hns benn nhnf rinwn fnr iwn ,li,,.o
while some changes and Improve
ments were being miule, resumed
operations this morning.
Postpone Dance. Low Koyzor an
nounced today that the benefit ball
for t'he Mnrshfleld public, which he
WI1H lltnlltlllll' fnr II. .Vl Unliir.lin.
Given tlln tlmn nnd nl.rl.t ...in i... i ,.. ...
i.,.ii,, . i i r , , . . ' " " iiubiiiiiiil'ii iiiiik in n
iinrihiii gh n"d l0W Wntcr nt "b-'r of other affairs conflicting
jiarsauoiil. , ,tb t
me uues are piaceu in tlio order
of occurrence, with their times on
in urst lino and heights on the
Wlt3
JIM
Is
IJclow
TIDES
Advanced Two. At n meeting of
Arngo Chapter last evening. Dr. J.
second lino of each day; a compar- .Vt.V f c ViV,1 "" .,U.,S
-, - .k,,...- t ,,v,- uii iiiu ,ii t
o
for
1SUI1 nn nnti onuflvn lininlifn ltl
indlrntn whotiin,. ii i- 1,1,1. I- ":?"9 .lark Master degree. Tho lllu
water ,.- uu,u ,, '"b .i.L "" l0"K? w ot tomorrow night
subtract 2 hours 3 i m niT ts I "J.1! a.r - .. t ,
IS lli-u n .-.? s- nn n ,- c . o ! llllsli Itiil'l'e.KrilRo Jfr tlnnl.-n nr
.u...w..u.ui O.OU O.ll O.l'.f
Ft. . . fi.fi 0.7 4.7 2.5
19 Hrs.. 2.22 11.12 1.02 8.57
Ft. .. is.,- o.S 1.7 2.5
20 Hrs. . 3.03 0.52 -1.43 '.1.4 1
Ft. . . fi.3 O.S 1.7 2.(5
21 Hrs. . 3..I3 10.30 5.23 10.30
Ft. . . (i.l 0.5 4.S 2.5
22 Hrs.. 4.23 11.07 0.01 11.17
Ft. . . 5.S 0.1 4.9 2.5
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WEATHER FORECAST,
(lly Associated Press.)
OREGON Showers tonight
Thursday. i
;
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending nt
4:43 n. in., Juno IS, by IJenJ.
Ostllnd, speclnl government me
teorological observer;
1 Maximum 70
Minimum 49
1 At 1:43 n. Ill 53
1 Peclpltntlon Nono
I Precipitation since Sept. 1,
I 1912 61.40
i Precipitation santo period
I Inst year 5S.39
I Wind: Northwest; cloudy.
rushing the construction of tho big
uurKu ior i-ortor urotliors and ox
pect to novo It ready for launching
early In July. The Imrgo will cam
about 500,000 feet of lumber null
will bo towed from Floroiico to Snn
San Francisco Inden with lumber
from tho Porter mill on tho sjuslaw.
I Wed Today. Today at Eugene,
Hen Chandler, youngest son of Mr.
nnd .Mrs. W. S. Chandler, nnd Miss
Ceclle Wilcox will bo mnrrled nt
.Eugene. Mrs. W. S. Chandler will
bo In nttondnnce, but Mr. Chandler
wns unablo to go. After a few
I weeks' honeymoon trip, they will
, I'uiiia 10 V.00S uny to make their
I uomc.
I Stmt Cninp. Mr. Gardiner, of tho
(firm or Ilnusor, Hnusor & Company,
who nro doing tho construction
work for the S. P. In North Rend,
was In Mnrshllold today. Ho re
ports they havo started building
their now camp nenr tho shipyard.
All of tho work nlong thoro will
bo handwork, no steam shovol lo-
(Ing used. Thore Is a Inrge nmount
i of It.
, (Jood Catches. Tho ilenn not fUli.
ermen hnvo boon milking fnlrly good
Inst fow
entches
Stmt Dilvlnu 1'IIIml- Ilnuli Mc: c,ntches of f Coos liny the lnsl
.ah!"expec.s to star S'Wl ,111 S L,?y".' ,,."n,,?-07l .W" .
Friday on tho North Front streo ,H"" ', ,wii nB "i ln' "?
extension of tho Terminal Railway. w8Jcll, .i,, ,,m,or nrot ,crHD Kot
Leave Tm i-iv. W. II. Kenno- m?'b, ',n " '",' ,t ,2' l'0"1"'8- s,'o
dy. C. R. Peck and John Vnrnoy and J,nVlJn".c,,llff'BJ,"'0P! ''ri" "l8f? , ,,oon
,,,,, ,.,,,.,i sta,i ,o ,.' .4K, ,'";f ss ,s'S"::;
ed more, than plentiful In Catch ni; n mnnnii.,i.i ,.i..i.. . ,.-.,. J..V..'
oi nonrii tlio MIUKonin on not down It. nnd n most enjoyable evening was 'K wan over, n social session was
to show him what Is being dono
with tho former shades of tuo na
tive Elk and also to glvo him a
gllmpso of the way they do things
on Coos Day. Incidentally they may
pick out a big stick or two for uso
on tho Mnrshllold Elks who tall to
Bhow mi at tonight's meeting.
Club Picnic Mrs. L. J. Simpson
Is entertaining the members of tho
Marshilold Urldgo Club nnd their
husbnnds nt her beautiful homo at
Shore Acres this nftoruoon.
Hiu-se.s Tiikqu l'p. Yesterday
seven horses were tnkon up by tho
Mnrshfleld polho. Two of them be
long to Harry Stlmmel, three to tho
Oldlnml boys nnd ono to John Ryd
berg. Ench hns to pny $2.50 for
cncli animal.
Appeal Cube. C. F. McGeorgo an
nounces that ho will nppcal tho caso
of tho L. C. Smith Typewriter com
pany to tho supromo court on tho
grounds that Judgo Harris erred In
granting a now trial. Tho jury in
the first trial brought In a verdict
for $1800 In favor of McOoorgo.
Four Drunks. J. Austin, I). Silli
ly nnd George Colvcl this morning
pleaded guilty to drunkenness in
Rocordor Mutter's court and each
paid n fine of $5. I). Shotior also
pleaded guilty but didn't hnvo tho
money to pny his fine. He promised
to pay after ills next pay day and 80
wns released.
Speed Coses. Tlio hearing of tho
charges of speeding ngnlnst Claude
Tucker, Mllns Richardson, D. L.
I-ooto nnd Hill Erlckson wnB post
poned by Recorder Hutlor today un
til 10 o'clock tomorrow. It Bcems
now Hint the offlclnls aro only ar
resting speeders who nro going moro
than twenty miles per hour, tho fnst
or speed mnklng It cnslcr to convict.
To JtcglMcr Voters. Justlco Pen
nock today received IiIb appointment
as registrar of tho voters in tho Cen
tral Mnrshflold precinct. Under tho
now law It scorns tlint ono registrar
will bo appointed In ench precinct
nnd will bo required to furnish $300
for tho faithful porformnnco of his
duties. Ho receives ton touts for
each votor ho registers. Tho regis
tration will start ns soon ns tho now
books come.
lAiilgo Social. Mnscot lodgo of!
tlio Degree of Honor, hold a vory
delightful mooting Inst evening In
tho Odd Fellows' Hull. Deputy
Grand Mnster J. I). Oontry wns
present nnd Ilindo n few rnmnrkn
oxplnlnlng tho good of lodges to
trip.
Will .Move to CiMiillle. Mrs. O.
O. Lund Is making preparations to
move to Coqulllo, where she will
make her homo with her daughter,
Mrs. !-. u. True.
On Picnic. Mrs. C. H. Duiigan.
nsslsted by .Mrs. M. R. Smith, will
entertain the A. N. W. dub Thurs
day at a picnic at the Dungnn home
on South Coos River.
Pulp Mill. The C. A. Smith pulp
mill will stnrt operations soon after
July 1. It will probably tuko two night. Do Is on n tour of Insure
or three weoks to gee tho now inn- tlon. This afternoon, Secretary Rot-
clilnerv running properly nnd before nor took lilm out to tho Smith mill
spent, siippor being prepnred In cninp
iiiniuiiii nun a uugo nonriro mnklng
n center for tho evening's diversions.
Among tlioso present were: R. A.
Copplo nnd family, W. F. Irish nnd
wife, J. .1. Morrow nnd fnmlly, Miss
Lnurn Lnwlor, Miss Ellon Rrowor,
Miss Esther Nelson and Mrs. Ida
Patterson.
Dig KlkN Here F. E. Daniels,
district deputy of the II. P. O. E
nrrlvod hero today via Drain to
visit the Mnrshlleld Elks' lodge to
TIME SAVERS
Coos Queen
$28.50
Coos King
$29.50
WANTED Walt i ess nt .Midget Care,
North Rend.
LOST Pair ladles' gray gloes. Re.
ward for return to Tlinos office.
I.O.ST A chlltl'H head purse. Finder
please return to Times offlco.
FOR SALE CHEAP Racycle bicycle,
latest model, used only three
months. P. O. Rox 507, Mnrshfleld.
WANTED Comiietent woman or
girl for housekeopor for July and
August, $50 per month. Address
E. 0 care Times and give references.
WANTED Young man at Lewis'
Confectionery.
FOR SALE Tomato and celery
plants. $l per 100. Phono 3151.
FOR SALE Spun of work horses.
Weight 1400 lbs. each. C. R.
Flanagan, 958 5th at. S.
WANTED Sevlng by day. Phone
3151.
FOR RENT. Rooms and house
. keeping apartments. Lloyd Hotel.
FOR SALE lii-room lodging house,
furnished. 3G1 North Front st
Phone 205-J.
DRESSMAKING First class dress
mnklng done at Ladles' Emporium
Have your job printing done at
The Times office.
There may be some doubt as to who really has the
agency for certain tires or the right to make certain
artificial bugs to catch certain species of fish with.
Bui there is no question as to who has the right to
use the name COOS KING and TIME-SAVERS on bi
cycles, There is no sucli term as "adjustment of defects" in
connection witli Marshfiold Cyclery Bicycles,
We tell you that we will replace any defective part
FREE OF CHARGE.
The name Marshfield Cyclery is on these bicycles
and our business success depends on their quality.
Testimonials? Sure! Read One:
Marshfiold, May 23, 1913.
To the Public:
This is to state that for fair dealing and good bi
cycles, I can heartily recommend E, Bandel, of the
Marshfield Cyclery, Three wheels in the same fam
ily inside of one year ought to be good proof of my
statement. This statement was not solicited by Mr.
Bandel, but given freely in justice to him,
(Signed) NELLIE E, WHEREAT.
Note the date, as evidence that it was not solicited for this ad,
anyway. Original letter In our window.
j RELIABLE
-coos k,v TIME SAvERS
Bicycles ALWAYS USEFUL
Dayton
Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
156 North Broadway
Phone 158-R
held and a most enjnynhlo tlmo was
nnii. Htrawiierry shortcako and
crenm, sandwiches nnd coffees woro
served hy the entertainment com-,
mitten. Tho Degree of Honor Is
planning n vigorous momhershlp
campaign.
Stafford' Chickens. I). V. Staf
ford, who Is somowhnt of n chicken
fancier Is grieved nt remnrks that
Frank Parsons has boon mnklng
about some of his young chlrkons.
They nro thoroughbred Rhode Island
Reds, Dnvo says, and havo shed nil
their feathers. Frank Parsons says
It awful to permit them to run
around nil naked. Stafford says
that Parsons Is trying to Iniluco
him to buy hear restorer to grow n
new crop of feathers on tho chick
ens. They probnbly will sottlo tho
controversy nt a meeting of tlio
Elks lodge tonight.
Fine Country Home, Goo. Ross,
of Catching Inlet, was a Marshilold
visitor today. Ilo reports good prog
ress on the flue new country homo
he Is building on the ranch. It
will ho strictly modern, being fitted
with baths, hot ami cold wntcr
and will be wired for electricity.
If an electric light service Is not
nut In nlong the slough soon, ho
will put In a smnll plant of his
own to Unlit up tho house nnd also
the big dairy barn on the place. The
house Is a large one, finely finished
and nicely nrrauged, Mr. Ross was
his own architect and tnose who
hnvo seen the house say that ho
Is a genius.
I Along the Waterfront. I
Max Tlmmormaii hns a new deep
sen flshliiK launch for James Was
sou nearly completed,
Tho launch Wah-la-Wnso, which
Is on the Catching Inlet run, struck
n sung this morning and knocked
her rudder out of tho shoe,
The Nan n Smith snliod at noon
tndny from San Francisco tend will
probably roach hero ear.y Frldny.
Tho Adeline Smith sailed yestor
dny for Oakland.
The Alliance Is due In early to
morrow from Portland.
When we nil break Into tho high
brow class, who Is going to do tho
drudgery?
ELKS NOTICE.
There will bo nn Important moot
ing of Marshfield lodgo II. P. O. E.
tomorrow ovonlng to wolcoino T E.
Dnnlols, Deputy Grand Exalted Kill
or of Orogon South. Thoro will also
lin nn InlHntlnn nti.l Min nnllnrM flffftil
In tho prosenco of this grand lodgo
offlror. All members and vUltlng
Elks Invited. Lot's turn out and ro
colvo our grand lodgo officer llko loy
al Elks.
GEO. II. ROTNER. SccV.
DR. PRICE'S
SOAP
A genuine mcdlcntcil cuticle soap
for tho skin.
Seo our window,
THE STORE FOR QUALITY'
(JOODS AND PENSLAR
REMEDIES.
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