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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1913. EVENING EDITION. If fFll ml Bit 1 l' Ifffl is mighty satisfactory to us to know that DUTCHESS TROUSERS are giving sat- lction to our ever-increasing army of wearers. )W can it be otherwise when the superior ality of these trousers are considered? If, by chance, they fail to do as represented, there the celebrated warranty, which we always nd ready to pay, but seldom have to 1 0 mts a Button; $ 1 .00 a Rip. WOOLEN MILL STORE WPAttKL SPECIALISTS FOP MKT AM) BOYS TOILET REQUISITES Toilet Water Talcum Powder The World's Best Always Here oaps Perfumes ("Tin: sweetness ok low price seldom equals the bitterness of pooh quality." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." tiii: it i:all store. PHONE MAIN 298 US OSEBURG-MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE LINE x hxthxsiox or tin laird myrtle poixt-hosehukg stage mi's ( handler Hotel n( .1 it. in., dally; reaches Itusohurg sumo eve ng. Returning lenws Itnsohuig In morning; reaches Miii-lillcld in 10 owning. Faro: aisliflulil to Coqulllo ....$2.00 .Mul.o loservntloiis ill Chandler oiilllo to Myrtlu Point- ...$.7.-i lloiel. rtle Point to ltosobuig . .$7.00 All Baggage Curried. I. Ij. LAIHD, Agent, .Myrtle Point, Oregon. ORPHEUM TONIGHT IMIMUCAN PRINCESS Knloin. A dramatic- novelty picture foat- ",(, rtlicu .JOytO I1H tllO IMHIC088. HTI.ES TRIES MOVING PICTURE ACTING Patho ronioily. M.iubiu.N TO GRANDE CHARTSEAUSE FRANBE Patlio odil- 3CKV MOUNTAINS IN' WINTER Edison odnrntlonnl. 3.VKS GOES SHOPPING Edison coined v. WOMAN OF IMPULSE A po woeful drama. SIX PICTURES ALL NEW AI.MISSI0X TEX CENTS. le ivovai TONIGHT In Music: iMOItTOX'K ORCHESTRA. Vaudeville: hi: "i'icim-i. ............. "e latest songs and dances. l'',;,,I'UA-' MELBOURX" lt laughable Comedienne. Qp'Kljin1,1, BNTIKE CHANGE 01- PHOQItAM TONIGHT. rTt of pictures, nil now. 1 il.i.l. . I r floor ir,e. ' 'nniconv mo. 'HONE 158-R TEN-CENT Jssenger Service MARSHFIELD OYCLERY. FLOUR. Wo have the famous FISHERS BLEND GOLD MEDAL WHITE RIVER also Sole Agents for the DALLES DIAMOND A Good Flour. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. IPCMi .Il'IiY TIDES. llolow Ih given tlie tltno and height of high and low water at llnrshflold. The tides arc placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line nnil heights on tho second lino of each duy; a compar ison on con ccutlvc heights will Indlcnto whether It Is high or low water, For high water on tho har Mrs. . 0.27 Ft... 1.1! Ilrs.. 1.20 Ft... 1.4 0.23 r..4 7.20 t.'.l 12.U0 7.2C 0.2 fi.8 1.17 8.10 0.S 5.8 WEATHER FORECAST. (Hy Associated Press.) OHEOON Showers In west niul fair In east. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItECOItl). For the 24 hours ending nt 4:4.1 a. in., July !), hy llonj. Ostllnd, Hpeclnl Government me toorologlcol ohserver: Maximum 71 Minimum CO At 4:43 a. m 53 Precipitation Nono Pcclpltatlon since Sept. 1 1012 CI. 85 Pcclpltatlon unme period last year 01.17 Wind. Northwest; cloudy. w Leave Today. Those leaving via thu Drain stago today woro M. Co hen, Mrs. M. C. Sullivan, .1. A. Johnston, John Kronholm, Georgo WANT ADS. FOR SALE CHEAP Two ladles' coats and child's fur coat, nil practically new. Phono 1071, North lleuil. FOR ItEXT Front, two-room apart meiit; furnished. Apply Nauhurg's Grocery. I'Olt ItEXT 2 dwellings, I toro, 2 ofriceH. See Title, Guarantee and Ahstract Company. WANTED Girl, at Stafford's. TYPEWRITER AND ItOOKKEEPEIt employed part of time will do hooklcooplng or typewriting when wnnted for anyone requiring such services. Addresa E., euro Times. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. A. II. Powers, phono 207. I'Olt ItEXT :t furnished lioiisekeep lug rooms. $18, Including electric light and water. Apply 551 S. Ilroadway. I'Olt SALE OH ItEXT Modern house at Hunker Hill. Call at Stadden Studio. 158 S. Ilroadway. WAXTED Hoys to deliver The Times. Must ho 12 yearn of ago or over and In fifth grudo or uhove, In school. Inquire Times office nfter I o'clock. I'Olt SALE Launch "Escort." 7 feet 4 In. heain nud 24 foot kool. Strong, servlcenhlo hont, good rub In. suitable for family or ranch use. Apply John Hear, 1C1 Tenth street, Marflhflehl. I'Olt SALE llousi 1 liiirn audi!!) lots, well Improved, In First Ad dition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, 150 chickens. Phono 3151 or address J. E. Fitzgerald, or coino and see. I'Olt KENT Two modern .1-i-nniii flats. Inqiilro 8G5 Contrnl nvo. I'Olt SALIC One tent and plat form 17x15. Full and complete camp ing outfit. Hack of Colomnn's Jowolry Storo, North Hond. I'Olt SALE Furniture for n room flnt, must bo sold by July 10, nlso flat for rent. Apply Pnclflc Gro cery, North Hond. I'Olt ItEXT Furnished 2 room housekeeping apartment. $12. Call 413 N. 2nd st. or phono 319X. I'Olt ItEXT Two nice, furnished front rooms, with bath. 237 X. Hrondwny. FOH SALE On account of Illness, furniture of seven-room houso. Phono 242-L or cnll 24 C North Fourth stroot. Ii. Dow. Mrs. II. E. Wilson, Mr. irumhiill and Ed. Mocher. EnNlslde Dance. About 75 wore In nttenihinco nt a dunce given hy tho Enstsldo Athletic Club in their hall Inst evening. Change In Company. John Wall, Andrew Masters and L. G. Masters have begun suit to dissolve tho part nership existing between thorn and Hlchard Conboy In too Newcastle coal mine. Pays Damages. Mnrshnl Carter yesterday collected $10 from Itny Martin, a Hnndon auto driver, for dnmages to El.n Lingo's bicycle. While hero for tho Coos County High School Hold meat, Martin ran ovor the Lingo boy's bicycle, breaking It up. Initiate Fhc. At a meeting of boric Chapter, O. E. S., last eve ning, flvo now members wcro Initiat ed, ono on demit. Tho now mem bers nro Mr. and Mrs. H. II, Corey, Win. Longstnff and Mrs. C. F. Mc Knlght, Mrs. Davis being admitted on a demit. ltullil Homes. Mrs. Ellen Hnch man and her husband arc building a flno homo In West Mnrshflold. Mrs. Hilda Johnson nnd her hits bnnd nro building a nlco homo In Forudnlo. Doth Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Hackmnn are employed nt tho Java Coffeo House. Coqullle Shipping. According to reports to Engineer Charleston, tho total tonnago shipped In nnd out ovor tho Coqulllo bar during tho month of Juno was 22,402. During tho month 0,209,00 foot of lumbor 10,700 railroad tics and other mer chandise totalling 21,281 tons wcro bhlpped out from Hnndon. Iliiild New Hiiiignlow. Androw Winston lot a contract to C. O. Gos noy today for n now modern five room bungalow to bo built nt tho corner of Eleventh nnd Commercial. Contractor Oosnoy has Jimt com pleted and turned ovor tho Mcssorlo building In WoBt Mnrshflold. Cnino In 1H.":. A. G. Alkon, tho oldest wlilto resident of Coos county icenlls that H. W. Sanford of North Hond, who died a few days ago was ono of tho first settlers of this sec tion. Mr. Aiken Bays Hint Mr. Snn ford enmo to Coos Hay with tho No Mo and Lockhnrt party In 1853 In stead of 1SG3 as was stated the other day. Iteeovers Chain. Througlit n lost nd In The Times, A. II. Derbyshire recovered part of his glasses, which ho lost tho other night. Tho enr chain was brought to him but nu nuto had run ovor tho glasses, de stroying thorn. Thoy woro lost on tho plnnk road near the stnvo mill, n stiff wind blowing thoin off aB Mr. Dorbyshlro was riding along. Prominent HiinIiicsn .Man Here. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Ilowmnn nnd John Dowmun, Jr., nrrlvcd this uf tornoon from Portland, coming vlu Drain, for a brlof excursion on busi ness and plensuro with relatives, and friends. Mr. Ilowmnn will also havo n conforoncQ with Manager Geo. Ilot nor, of tho Woolon Mill Storo, which Is ono of his cltuln of clothing stores in Oregon. Gets Contract. J. F. Tolnndor bus taken tho contract for tho brick veneer building which Chus. Thoin will erect on North Front street noxt to tho C. A. Johnson furniture storo for Parker and Edlund's Cns tlowood snloon. The front of the building will hnvo quarters for n cigar storo. It- will ho modern in ovory way nnd built especlully for tho snloon. round llont Stolen. Geo. Ilymor tun othor dny found n rowboat floating nround without nnv ear mnrks of nn owner. Ilo tied It up nud ndvortlsod It and somoono came nlong nnd look It. Ilo does not l.e llove that tho parties taking It woro tho owners nnd ho Is making n stroniious sonrch for them. II. A. WoIIb thinks tho boat belonged to mm, as his hns disappeared, Will Clear Hunch. L. T. Mntth owb niinouncod todny that ho Is mnk Ing nrrnngoinents to clenr tho John II. Andorson ranch on Soutn Slough, nonr tho Smlth-Powora log dump, at onco. Thoro Is nbout- 3,000.000 feet of whlto codnr on tho tract In addition to ninny poles nnd piling. Ho plnns to convort It Into a flno dairy rnnch. Mr. Anderson rotnlned 20 acres, allowing Mr. Mntthows 451 acres. Parcels Post Eggs Hatch. Master Howard Kolly, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Kolly, of South Mnrshllold. Is todny rbjolrlng ovor tho hatching of four giilnens. Ho sent to Mnplo Grovo. Minn., for tho eggs nhd thoy enmo by pnrcols post. All oxcopt six had boon brokon In trniiBlf and no ono thought tho hnlanco would hntcl- Mint Is. no ono oxcopt How ard j wont ahead and domon strn'e.i ho wns i c' t. four of tho six okuj producing birds. We make good Clothes. We make them here in Marshfield, You can come in and see us make them, BUT: We also take orders for Clothes made by Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago Good Business Suits from $20 to $30, Tailor-measuredj Tailor-made, and; Your money's worth guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN Merchant Tailor 365 Front St, Marshfield, Oregon, Good work in everything pertaining to tailoring. PERSONAL NOTES 7j, T. Slglln of Isthmus Inlet, Is here on business. L. A. HUNCH, ongineor at Camp 2, is in town. WILLIAM DOYLE Is in town for to dny from Shoro Acres. J. E. NORTON of Coquille, was hero on business yesterday. AL NICHOLS drovo up from Em pire yestordny on business. JOHN PETERSON of Tompleton is a Mnrshflold visitor today. D. D. I3RAINARD of Hayncs Inlet, Is horo for tho dny on business. MRS. A. P. INGRAM of Coqulllo re turned homo this morning nftcr spending yestordny here. HEX.IA.MIN OSTLIND loft on tho noon train for Hnndon on business. CORNELIUS LUNDREN Is nmong tho Hayncs Inlet business visitors todny. R. A. REMICK AND WIFE arrived horo yesterday from Clovolnnd, Ohio. MISS LENA MATSON of Cntchlng Inlot is spending tho dny hero with friends. M. LUND nrrlvcd from Eugono yes tordny and loft this morning for Coqulllo. REV. FATHER MUNRO wont to Ton MIIo yesterday and returned this morning. JACK KRONHOLM loft this morning to visit Jay Mahonoy nt Gnrdlncr nnd Florence. LEE CRAVEN, of tho Hrndflold Harhcr Shop, Is spending a fow days at Ten Mllo. WALLACE CROUCH of Hnyncs In let, Is hero todny looking nftor business Interests. MRS. F. M. HROWN nrrlvcd hero this morning via Coos Hny wagon road from Eugene. MRS. A. IlIRCII, who has boon vis iting nt tho Mntson noma on Cntchlng Inlot, returned homo this morning. DR. HOPKINS, tho compnny physi cian at tho Hcavor Hill mlno, was In Mnrshflold yesterday, returning homo todny. MRS. C. TIMMONS AND MRS. S. R. Wilson of Ifnndon, woro horo yes tordny, roturnlng homo on tho morning train. Opens Olllce. T. II. Hurry, tho now collector of customs, hns opon od nn offlco on tho second floor of tho Lockhnrt building. MISS FRANCES FRANSE Ib expect ed homo soon from Monmouth, Oregon, whom sho hns boon at tending summor school. GEORGE DEUHNER Is horo from Snn Francisco to visit his pnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Doubnor, nnd with his boh, Georgo, Jr. D. Y. STAFFORD AND WIFE loft this morning by nuto for Hrldgo whoro they will visit for n fow doys nt the R. J. Montgomory rnnch. J. S. FAIRCHILES returned to Myr tle Point yestorduy to resume work on the now Senmnn build ing nfter n Bhorr Btny In Mnrshllold. E. C. DARKER AND FAMILY re turned this morning from n visit with Mr. Ilarkor's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hnrkor of Fnlr-vlow. MISS RUTH HEDDON, of Danlols Cruel;, roturned horo this morn ing from a weok's visit nt tho Wllllmn McColloch homo on Hny ncs Inlot. MRS. W. E. HUNGAN left this nft ornoon for South Coos rlvor for a fow days outing, going up with hor uncle. A. P. Owon, who hns been spending n fow days In town. MR. AND MRS. WALTER CONDRON of Myrtle Point nro In Mnrshflold visiting nt tho homo of Dnvld Mus Bon todny. They enmo ovor yes tordny and oxpect to return homo todny. JOHN HERG of Enstsldo. hns roturn ed from n visit at Chicago and other custom points. Ho says that Coos Hay scorns mighty good nfter swolterlug In tho summer heat of tho Enst. MRS. nEHNKE, of Weed, Cal ar rived horo today for n month's visit with her dnugntor, Mrs. Hon Smith, of Highland avonuo. Sho enmo In via tho old Coos Hay wngon rond. EUGENE O'CONNELL AND WM. FORD loft yestordny for Tho Muzo on South Coos Rlvor to get tholr summer homo In rendiness for tho balanco of tho O'Connol! fam ily who nro to Join thoin thero todny. DR. GEO. E. DIX will leave via If North Bend Gave Prizes for Fountain Drinks, Sarter's would liavo been given First Prize, for the Sai-tci- Fountain Drinks are tho best on Coos, Hny. Havo you tiled soiuo of tho new ones "A Summer Dream," nnd "Moonlight Special." Myrtlo Point in a day or two for Hopkins, Minn., whoro ho will spond a fow weeks with his brother, F. E. DIx. Hopkins la on Lnko Minnotonkn, Just out of Minneapolis. DEN ROBERTS, of Tompleton, was n Marshfield business visitor today. ED WIEDER, who hns boon spend ing his vacation with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Wleder at Lakeside, and with friends in Mnrshflold, will loavo Snturday for Los Angeles whoro ho Is employed by nn oil company of which his brother, Henry, is mnnngcr. WALTER CONDRON. of Myrtle Point, is In Mnrshflold on busi ness. Ho hns Just returned from RoBchurg, where ho got a lnrgo number of mules for construction work on tho Smith-Powers line. Tho wot wenther hns boon Inter fering with the grading work. S MRS. W. R. TOTTEN nnd children stnrtod for Coos City Monday morning after a lengthy Btny nt tho Tottcn homes In Glcndnlc, She wnB nccompnnled by Master Clydo Tottcn, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elinor Tottcn, who will visit with his grandparents for n time. Rose burg Rovlow. I NORTH BEND NOTES. ! No arrangements have been mado for tho funeral of Mrs. V. Froeland, who died yesterday at Morcy Hospi tal. Thoy nro waiting to hear from Mrs. Ellen Hanson, of Onk land, n daughter of Mrs. Frcoland. Mrs. Goo. Cnvannugh Is n Marsh visitor today. AT THE HOTELS. I The Chandler. C. L. Adams, San Francisco; II. I). Donnhoy, Portland; D. A. Hilling. Myrtlo Point; H. S. Krlbs, Myrtlo Point; N. C. Medley, Coqulllo; Mrs. C. Tlmnious, Hnndon; Mrs. S. R. Wilson, Hnndon; G. J, Roop and wife, Duluth, Minn.; Mrs. A. P. Ingram, Coqulllo; J. E. Norton, Coqulllo; W. D. Howoll, Snn Fran cisco; Fred Trumbull, Iono, Wash.; Goo. W. Carr, Myrtlo Point; TIiob. M. Nollson, Hnndon; A. McAdnins, Hnndon; G. L. Tophnm, Snn Fran cisco; M. Lund, Eugene. Hotel Coos. O. R. Wlllnrd nnd wife. Hnn don; Dr. Hopkins, Heaver Hill; Ed Honson, Portland; W. Rottys, Fnlr vlow, Or.; Emll Muldo, North Hond; Win. Doylo, Shoro Acres; Jnck .Tnnson, Portland; Waltor Fowlor, Arlington. Wash.; Silas Smith, Ar lington, Wash. Hliinro Hotel. John Walker, Euroka; A. W. Duckntt, Euroka; Hon Roberts, Tompleton: N. C. Mcdloy. Coqulllo; O. C. Pother, Glcndalo, Or.; E. E. Hondor. Myrtlo Point; E. R. Schrouder, Myrtlo Point. Lloyd Hotel. L. A. nuncli, North Slough; C. A. Johnson nnd wife, Wolf Creek; W. L. Button, Hnndon; Mr, nnd Mrs. Colomnn, Rosohurg; Jnck Wright. Bay Point; R. A. Homlck nnd wlfo, Clovolnnd, Ohio; Raymond Froo mnn, FrlBco. 4 I AMONG THE SICK. I Win. Honobrnko, who was at Mor. cy Hospital, Is recovering rapidly from a minor operation and Is now nt his homo on Cntchlng Inlot. Mrs. W. Hutton, of Hnndon. who underwent nn operation nt Morcy Hospital for tumor yestordny Is re ported to bo getting nlong nicely. Mrs. Button undorwent nn oporn tlon a fow months ngo for another nllmcnt. W. C. LUND, of Forndalo, Is re ported very III of stomnch trou ble. Mrs. Alex Cnrlson, of Ten Mllo. who undorwont nn operation at Mercy Hospital yesterday, Is report ed doing nlcoly todny. MIbb Mary Loulso McArthur Is sufforlng from n sevoro attack of la grlppo at tho homo of hor par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. McArthur, of South Mnrshflold. Tho epidemic of whooping cough, which hns been going tho rounds. hnB heon catching somo of tho "grown-ups" ns well ns tho children. .1. M. Upton Is suffering from It, nnd Miss Ellen Rudnns is Just recovering. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Ib horoby given that tho pnrtnorshlp horotoforo existing be twoon Fred Glnzlor and A. E. Mor ton, under tho Arm nnmo of G. & M. Co., wns dissolved on the 7th day of July, A. D., 1913, by mntiinl consont. All dobts owing to said partner ship nro to ho pnld to A. E. Morton, tho romnlnlng pnrtner, who nlso nssumos nil tho Indebtedness thereof, Dntod this 7th dny of July, A. D., 1913. A. E. MORTEN, FRED GLAZIER. $50 REWARD! Wo will pny the above sum for tho names of the party or parties who aro circulating a Hnndon paper and othor 1. W. W. lltoraturo In this city or for Information nnd posl tlvo proof ns to tholr idontlty. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. Penslar Liver Saline Eliminates uric as woll as pois onous waBto matter. Valuable In all forms of rhoumatlsm, con stipation, bllliousuoss and other conditions arising from tho Uvor and bowels. I