The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 20, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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'OR our young men we've got
some of the snappiest styles ever
tut up, in sack suits and Norfolks.
fhe fabrics are chosen with a view
the lively young taste; weaves and
jattems a little too "fast" for the old-
men; models designed by young
ben, for young men.
art, Schaffner & Marx
lake them; there's no better way of
tiling you that they're just right; all-
ool weaves, tailored to fit; ready
lothes that are better than made-to-
leasure a lot better.
' wwA r" X I
Ed
.nwi: TIDF.S
Helow Is given tlio tlmo and
height of high and low water at
l ilnrshlleld.
I The tides arc plated In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first line and heights on the
second lino of ench day; a compar
ison on con ccutlvo heights will
Indira to whether It is high or low
water, i-'or high water on the bar
subtract 2 hours 3 4 minutes.
C.pjrlfit llirt,btfat le VUn
See what $25 will do; wc sell
them at lower and higher prices.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This storo Is tho homo of
Hart Schaftner & Marx Clothes
20 Urs. . a. 03 9.52 4.43 0.1 1
Ft. . . 0.3 O.S 4.7 2.0
21 Urs.. 3.13 10.30 T..23 10.30
'Ft. .. 0.1 O.r. 4.8 2.r
22llrs.. 1.23 11.07 0.01 11.17
IFt... 5.S 0.1 4.9 2.5
WF.ATHF.R FOHKCAST.
(lly Associated Press.)
OHKGON Probably folr to
night and Saturday.
local tk.mpf.ratuiu:
HF.COHD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
I 4.43 a. m., June 20, by RcnJ.
Ostltnd, special government me-
tcorologlcal observer:
I Maximum v . . . GG
I Minimum 44
At 4:13 a. m 40
Precipitation 00
Precipitation fllnco Sept. 1,
1912 Gl.GI
Precipitation same period
last year 59.10
Wind: Southwest; cloudy.
adies, Look Here!
morrow, Saturday Only
i'itii i:vi;rv i.oo iiotti.i-: of
Jii.irr watiir wi: will civi:
AVCKNT IIDTTM-: OF ALMOND
tllllA.M
FREE!
iti:.Mi:.Miii:it tomorrow only.
"THE BUSY CORNER,"
.ockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
ONE
MAIN 298
US
DM! .NOT PIIOXK HKPORT.
F.dltor Times:- I wish you to mnko
tho statement that I did not tele
phone the report that "Kay Juob
nntl .I1hs ItoburtHon wero mnrrlod
last Saturday night. If hoiuo one
Htnii'd t .r.t 1 did, they misrepre
sented mi',
MUS, WALTER ROHHRTSON.
Knstsldo,
TKi: a good day's OITIXG and
PICNIC at : XF.GItK.VS (iltOVK.
!We Do Catering
For Parties
room for small
haxotms.
I White House Bakery
(Formerly Lcld's.)
IIO.V l.rXCIIICS FOR PICNIC
IMItTIKS.
Iatiueli Stranded. Tho North
Stnr struck on the mud near Dynn
mlto on her In trip this morning.
The passengers wero taken off In a
row boat and brought to town.
On Vacation. Herbert Ilogcrs,
of the launch Express, left today for
Ten Mile for nil outing. Ho will re
turn Sunday. This is tho first vaca
tion trip he has taken In years.
Engagement Announced. Mrs.
Mary M. Drowning announces the
engagement of ho? daughtur, Anna
Molroso Drowning, to Mr. Frederick
Witter Payne. The wedding will
tako place In tho early autumn.
Issues Invitations. Mrs. Eugene
O'Coiiuell nnd Mrs. Iloyd M. Rich
nrdsou have Issued InvltatloiiH for
a card party to bo given next Tues
day afternoon nf tho homo of Mm.
Rlehnrdson. 383 North First streot,
In honor of her sister, Mrs. Win.
Ford.
Will ItulM. Ilcrt Mnthlsou of
Hunker Hill, has awarded Louis
Strommcii nf North Ilcnd, the con
tract for erecting n S2i00 bungalow
for him at Hunker Hill. The new
homo will bo started soon and will bo
one of the nicest In that section.
Leave Tomorrow. Tho passen
gers listed to lenvo via Drain tomor
row morning are: Miss lllnneho
Wllllnms, Miss Grace Williams, Miss
Hilda Stenholin, E. M. Ilosonthnl, G.
.Inmseii, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Tliom
iib W. .1. Lloyd, C. Sweet and wife.
(iron Fine Retries. Mrs. (Slator
of Hay Park sont a box of flno Mar
shall strawberries to Tho Times of
ficio today. The berries aro of flno
flavor mid exceptionally largo. Ono
berry picked from her garden which
Itf.011 hill laud, measured flvo Inches
In circumference.
.No Sunday School. Erie John
sou announces that tho Sunday
School nt the Marshlleld Swedish
Lutheran Church has been disband
ed for tho summer season and that
tlioio will be no services or Sun-
ORPHEUM TONIGHT:
Pit SYSTEM Knlom. A convict drama.
rilEIt HILI, -Vltngrnph. Westorn story.
0 HILL Vltugrnph. Western.
SI1K LEFT OPEN Pntho Drnmn.
Ill) qi'EREC Vltagrnph comedy.
LAUGHS AT LOCKSMITHS Vltagraph romedy.
PI(TUItr.S. ALLXF.W.AXR TIIH MUSICAL LF.PPF.RTS WILL
L'ltMSlI Till: .MUSIC. HF.ST SHOW IX TOWN. ARM. 10c.
l
ONE 158-R
'EN-CENT
senger Service
EtsnriKl.n CYor.ERV.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
tery
BUTTER
mum:
i XDF.H
XITAHV
IOXOITIOXS
IX A
CLFAX
, AXD
MOHKItX
I'actorv.
STERILIZER '
MILK
AXD
I'llKA.M.
PURE ICE
,eiT. K a. ni. and 2 p. in.
Phone 7
Outing Parties
aro enjoynblo, but It costs money
to rig up. Wo will lighten your
burden In this respect. Hnvo you
learned the "Power of theDlmo?"
Conio and seo
'ALWAYS SOMI3THIXG .NEW."
Peoples' 5-10-I5c Store
Xew Location
Front St, Opp. Postofflce
LOOK!
MIL CONSUMER, LOOK!
Why pay the other man's
bills?
When you trade at tho
iwiaci: MAKKirr you get
full value for your money
spent. The ONLY CASH MAIL
KHT In the city. Our meats
nro as good as the best, and
prices are right.
The Palace Market
SYLYKSTKIt JOXKS, Manager.
Phone 40G, 180 No. Broadway
"In business for your appetite"
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
TOOL WHMDOW
TONIGHT
When the lights are on,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Saws of every description,
Bucks Chisels,
P, S, & W, Chisels
Iron Levels,
Level Sights,
Irwin Auger Bits,
Bit Gauges,
Bailey Planes,
White's Chisels,
White's Slicks
Wood Levels,
Level Glasses,
Stanley Braces,
Butt Gauges,
Stair Gauge Fixtures,
Yankee Breast Drills and Screw Drivers,
Rules, Squares and Steel Tapes,
Carborundum Stones,
MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS' TOOLS.
Straight Shank, Taper Shank and 5-8 Shank Drills,
Pipe Cutters, Stocks and dies and Taps,
Reamers, n Hack Saws,
Cold Chisels, Packing Tools,
ALL OF HIGHEST QUALITY.
day School until the now pastor
arrives, which will bo about August
llrst.
Copenhagen Ciiiups Close. Re
port reached Coos Hay today that
two of tho Copenhagen railway
camps closed temporarily to permit
consolidation nnd removal to a point
nenrer to the tunnel, whore some
heavy grading work Is to bo done.
Laborers lild off. Superintend
ent T. C. ttusscll of tho Heaver Hill
mine, laid off If, workmen yestor
day because the development work
on the new mine Is sufficiently ad
vanced to permit completing the
driving with a BinnIcr force.
Ih Hoovering. Mrs, C. H. B-un-gan,
who three months ago foil and
broke her leg came to town this
morning and will spend several days
at tho homo of her mother, Mrs, M.
H. Smith. Mrs. Dungnu is on crutch
es nnd It will probably be mnny
months before she Is recovered from
the Injury.
Double Operation. An unusunl
cose occurred at Mercy hospital this
week, two sisters being operated on
for appondleltln within n few hours
of each other. They were Misses
Victoria and Stella KJelland, daugh
ters of O. O. KJelland, n well known
Kentuck Inlet rnnchcr. They nro
reported to be getting along nlcoly.
Seek Water Supply. L, J. Simp
Simpson of North Do ml, was In
.Marshfleld today on business. Ho re
ports thnt the company has not yot
determined which of the two sup
plies they will utilize In putting In
their own system to supply the North
llend mills. They hnvo had an ex
pert going over tho situation nnd will
have the new system In for use this
fall.
TI1I11I Man lliiiicocri. A North
Ilcnd Greek nppeared boforo Jus
tlco Ponnock today and stnted that
Hill Pairing, the Greek who Is want
ed here for obtaining money under
false pretciiBOR by soiling his hnlf
Interest In the O. K. chop houso
to two different men, nnd also sold
tho Interest to him nud received
a payment of $100 on It. Sheriff
Gngo left this morning for Drain to
bring Paulns bnck,
.Motorcycle Accident. Tho Rev.
Father Springer of North llend, and
r. li. unnmiieriaiu met with a slight
motorcycle accident hint evening.
Father Springer wart giving Mr.
Chamborlaln n rldo to North llend,
nnd when they hit tho soft sand on
tho North Rend rond north of the
stave mill, the machine overturned,
dumping both the riders. Luckily
nolther wns hurt and tho motorcycle
only slightly damaged.
Wed In Sun Francisco. Word has
been received hero or tho marriage of
Miss Mnllle Spraguo nnd Kdwnrd
OrniHby, n printer, at San Francisco,
a fow weeks ago. Tho ceremony took
place at tho home of tho bride's sin
ter. Mrs. Dr. II. C. Rest nt fiOfi Ilalght
streot. The brldo was born nud
raised on Coos Ray, her parents hav
ing lived here for a number of years.
Her mother was a sinter of .1. .1, Cllu
kenheard of Sumner. Other rela
tives also rcsldo hero.
Conullle Pioneer Dead. Tho fu
neral of Mrs. .1. L. Roy, of Co
qulllo, who died yesterday, will take
placo tomorrow nt 10 n. m. under
the auspices of the Kastern Star,
In which organization both she and
her husband hnvo taken a prominent
part during their long residence tu
Coos County, he bolng presout at
tho Institution of tho grand chnp
tor In Oregon, They hnvo made their
nonif) on n ranch near Coiiulllo fur
tho pnst 30 years. Rosldos her hus
band Mrs. Roy Is Hiirvlved by two
married daughters. Several luem-bei-H
of Doric Chapter u, ti, 8., In
cluding Mrs. .1. T. Hull, will go to
Coqulllu tomorrow to attend tho
services.
Profll From Cow. .1. A, Good
will, of South Coos River probably
has established a new record for
tho profit from one cow. During
tho mouth of May Mr. Goodwill
received n clierk from tho North
Rend rondensnry for $211. It; for the
milk from tho one cow. She fur
ulshod about 1000 pounds to tho
Condeusary and In addition to this
sufficient milk and croam for tho
family, amounting to nt least 200
or 230 pounds more. Lnst spring,
Mr. Goodwill thought of selling the
cow nnd offored her for $00, but
tho party refused to give moro than
$"! and now the profits from her
for ono month moro than equals
nearly one-fourth the value ho plac
ed on her.
Fresh Fit UTS AXI)' VKGiri'A
ItLICS as usuni, at Olllvant & Weav
er's. Phono a 7 r, -J .
AMONG TIIK SICK.
I
William Egenhoff. who had his
hand operated on at tho Mercy hospi
tal Monday Is home today.
.1. Wright Wilson has been con
fined to his homo on South Second
street the past fow days, with tho
la grippe, but Is now rapidly improving.
t AT.'
OXG TIIK WATKIIFIIOXT
t
The Hardy cniuu In toilny from
Snn Francisco with n load of freight
for North Rend nnd Is taking on n
enrgo of lumber at North Rend.
June Is the
Month of Weddings
And they say that there Is
"nothing half so sweet In llfo
as love a young dream," but,
say, have you ever tasted Sar
tor's candy? Any girl can toll
you It Is JtiBt as sweet as love.
And tho Sartor fountain drinks
nro as delicious as a dream.
WANT ADS.
WAXTFD A competent cook nnil
housekeeper for family of two.
No children. Good wnges. Tele
phone 303.
FOR HFXT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. Phono 39-L.
FOR UF.XT I or O rooms for
housekeeping In inodoru house,
with or without furniture Terms
reasonable Apply to Mary K.
Thompson, 88C So. fith streot.
FOIt ItK.NT Xlrely furiiMied Iioum
kecplug rooms. Apply nt 352
First street- North.
WANTF.D An experienced school
teacher for District No. 82. on
Ross Inlet. Write K. R. Hess,
clerk, city.
WANTKD Work by carpenter, gooil
finisher. Will go out of town.
Call Times office.
TO LKT Two furiiMied bed room.
References 002, So. 1 1th st.
FOR HALK :onri-o miicli, inoitljr
bottom laud; good bulldlngo;
near Cnqullle. Would tnko closo
In lot In Marshflold In part pay
inont. Address "Owner," enro
Times.
I'OR SALK Household furniture,
tents, etc,, nt residence of Dr. J.
T. McCormnc, ench week day from
10 a. m., to 2 p. m., until disposed
of.
WAXTIID Drop Hide child's bcil.
Information at Times office,
FOR SAIiF. Rod Rnvon Alrdalo ter
rlor puppies. Apply W. F, Town,
nt Old Town, North Rend, Oregon.
LOST (I'crinan silver purse with
Initial "K." On Front Htreet.
Leave at Times office.
I'OR HUNT Small house, partly
furnished, suitable for two per
sons. Apply DOC South Sovouth st.
I'OR HF.XT Two flie-rooin flat-.
Modern and newly renovatod. Cor.
Tenth and F.lrod avenue. Inqulro
80.r Contrnl nvoniie.
FOR SALK Rlcycle and Plioun.
graph. Vodor, Glfi So. Rroadway.
I'OR IH-JXT A house. .No. 11.10 So.
Seventh st. Cnro Times.
FOR SAM-! CIIF.AP A Foul auto In
good condition. Phono 175 Um
pire or (iooilrum's Gnrago.
WAXTKD Registered llolsteln bull,
from a wook to a year old.
Answer by iiinll, or phone 3101.
CIiiih. Selander. Suinuer, Oregon.
LOST A clilld'H bead purse. Finder
please return to Times office.
A Motor Boat
For Everybody
GET a portable detach
able rowboat motor
that wiH fit any rowboat In
less than one minute. We
would like to show you the
Sttviwraitsf
-
niricMllLI
no nQAT-MOTon.
It weighs but fifty pounds and
will drive a rowboat eight mllea
an hour. It Is so simple a child
can operate It.
Call for handsom IlluitrattJ
book, and tee that
motor at
HAZER & SON,
Xortli llend
Oregon.
FOR SAM-: Span of work horses.
Weight 1100 lbs. each. C. It.
Flanagan, U58 5th st. S.
i WANTF.D Selling by day. Phono
3151,
FOR RIJXT. Rooms nud house
keeping npartmonts. Lloyd Hotel.
I FOR SAM-: I'J-rooni lodging house,
I furnished. 3d North Front st.
Phono 20G-J.
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy, stock nnd fruit farm con
sisting of 518 acres, botweon 35 and
40 acres of rich bottom land, eight
acres of bonch lnnd sot to apple
treos and fifty ncrea moro that can
easily be eloared for orchard and
balanco good grazing land for cat
tle, shcop or goats.
Twolvo head good dairy cows and
nil farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
River, ono mllo from postofllce,
school nnd boatlandlng,
Ruy direct from ownor.
For furthor Information, call or
wrlto: W. A. OAOH. Allocanv. Pro.
Poison Oak
cured by using RKKMOL. A
pleasant, refreshing, antiseptic,
and cooling cream.
ilISSiMSKQAS&U
LJ2r Job printing done at
vuice.