The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 30, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913-EVchllNG EDITION.
Take Your Profit Now
rOU buy clothes for the profit you get out of the deal. It's
a good idea to keep that in mind when you buy clothes or
mything else. The amount of profit you get depends on what
:Iothes you buy when you buy them.
Kiglil now, (luring our clearance suK you can get
Hart Schaffner & Marx
iuils at one-fourth ol'i' regular prices. Such suits are always profitable to
he wearer. You may as well gel the benefit of an extra summer suit. The
H'oi'it in it is here lor you.
W MPs ,r nr jpjp
Men's .ftto.OO Suits now $20.85
Men's $150.00 Suits now $22.85
Ion's $27.50 Suits now $20.85
Men's $25.00 Suits now $18.85
Men''-' $22.50 Suits now $10.85
Men's $20.00 Suits now $M.85
Men's $17.50 Suits now $111.85
ilea's $15.00 Suits now $11.85
McnV $12.50 Suits now $ 9.85
Men's $10.00 Suits now $ 7.85
BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER
SUITS, 25 PER CENT OFF.
BOYS' STRAIGHT PANTS
SUITS, 1-2 PRICE.
50c I3ALI3RiaClAN SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS, 35c.
BOYS' ODD STRAIGHT
PANTS, 25c
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys.
JULY TIOICS.
Below Is given tlio tlmo and
height of high and low water at
.Marsiniold.
Tho tides aro plated In tho order
of oecurronco, with their times on
th first lino and heights on tho
socond lino of each day; a compar
ison on con ccutlvo heights will
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high water on tho bar
30Hrs. . G.09 1.00 fi.29 0.0
Ft. 0.7 4.2 2.8 0.0
31 lira.. 0.03 7.00 1.55 C.39
Ft... 6.2 0.5 1.0 2.G
The Parisian
iw Store of Ladies' Children's
Ready-to-Wear Garments
;jimt opened In tho O'Connoll building. Market nveniio. This
be our temporary quarters, an we will niovo In our new
In the new Chundlor Mock about: September 1st. WE
SHOWING A HIO VARIETY OF LADIES' A.N'l) .MISSUS'
m-:i suits, coats, struct and party uowns, at
RH I.KHH TIIA.N UUST TO J1A.MM1 iU I'lMUU, All HII001 IIIUI
' gowns aro Individual In style, no two alike, made especially
rni-: Parisian.
new fire WARDEN
II. A. Penrco, or Port Orford.
linn been appointed flro warden of
this county. It will bo his duty to
overseer 38.000 acres of forests.
Langlols Leader.
WEATHER FORECAST.
IHr Aaaoclate.l rru to Cooi lly Tlmr
OREGON Fair tonight and
Thursday. Wanner In tho east
portion.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
1:43 a. in., July 30, by IJenJ.
Ostllnd, special Government mc
tcrologuu. Maximum fifi
Minimum 1 1
At 1:43 n. ni 40
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1.
1912 ., ci. 82
Precipitation aamo period
last year 01.17
Wind: Northwest, clear.
BORN.
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CLARKE To Mr. and .Mrs. M.
Clarke, of Porter, July 27, a 9
pound daughter. They recently
eaino hero from Wendllng, Oregon.
ixtra Special While They Last
lot Ladles WAISTS, VI. 15, vnlues up to $ 1.00
lot Children's DRESSES ,05, values up to $ .85
lies LINEN SI'ITS S7.7.", values up to $11.75
Bit the store, as wo luivo many other good bargains to show
'get our prices. You are welcoino'ut nil times wiie:nor you
J ii no or not.
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
Messenger Service
M.ttsm-'ii:r.D cvcr.i-:iiv.
WANT ADS.
FOIt KALE A nearly new piano,
sold cheap If taken at once. Party
leaving town. Call at Curroy's
Hurher Shop.
I'Olt SALE .burner "IliMmince"
KMHolIno stovu; good condition.
Inquire Times office.
The Parisian
"it'll llulldiug.
MAHSHFIELH, OREGON'.
FOR SALIC Launch, IH-ft., first
class condition, fully equipped,
lights, fire extinguisher, fog horn,
life preservers, pump and oars.
$05. 23'.i S. Broadway.
WANTED TO RENT About Aug.
10. a small furnished country
place, for about 2 wooks, oltbor
on Coos Itlver or Ton Mllo lakes.
Phono 30S-.I.
FOIt RENT In West Mnrslillcld;
l-rnom furulHlied house, Phono
171-X.
'RPHEUM TONIGHT
?i:i:t of the best moving pictures; composed of
tin: best dramas and comedies,
good music, admissiox tex cents.
tANDOM BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE'FUTURE
A few tex ACHE THAOTS FOUR SULKS SOUTH ox
lUNTY ROAR 8il PER ACRE: SlOO CASIL HALANCE
I'O YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY
AM, LEVEL BENCH LAND.
uy One It Will Make You Money
Doimald MacKmtosh
KAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE.
I'Olt ItEXT ll-iitoiii (((tinge on
South Uuuker 1 1 111. Call or phono
31U-X.
FOIt SALE, CHEAP One 1.1(H)
pound truck, In llrst-elass condi
tion. See
GOODRSmS Phone 373-L
FOIt SALE Thoroughbred
pups. Phono 1453, North Hen
Spitz
d.
LOGS FOR SALE Mills villi bo re
ceived until August 1st nt noon for
tho logs used ns foundation of
liouso that burned on North Front
street last Friday morning. French
Realty Co., 315 1-2 N. Front st.
FOR SALE Team, wagon and har
ness In good condition. Prlco rea
sonable. Inquire Eastsldo Orado.
FOIt RENT SI-rooni modern
liouso on Coutrni nvenuo. In
qulro E, A. Andorson. Phono
252-L.
FOR SALE Hrooil sows, Chester
whlto, will farrow early Septem
ber. Prlco $20, dollvored In
Mnrshflold, Address box J, caro
Times.
Rates for
dling Trunks
Ul trunks between nnv
Marshfleld for tho follow-
dellverv to Jin mmln In
torles of buildings:
F as
Inks Kn
?n3 i.ko
mjfer and Storage Co.
fvl Helsner, Proj).
. 120-J: 49-L; 98-R,
J. SOAIFE.
fWN t A. II. nODGINB
ld PAINT AND
utlUKATING CO.
Jmates FurnUheSi
Marslifleia, Ore.
The Royal
TONIGHT
The Butler Stock Co. will present
"OLD HICKORY"
a three-act niolodrama In which tho
prldo of the old Southern ne
gro Is vividly prortyado.
The Dutler Company opened last
night to a largo and appre
ciative audlonco and prov
ed thomsolves very
good.
A three-reol feature. "Tho Wheels
of Destiny," will be shown In addi
tion to tho already big show and
In order to see It you must come
early.
ONE BIG SHOW.
Admission:
Lower Roar. SJ5c. Balcony, 13c.
Children, 10c.
BUSINESS CHANCES If you aro
looking for n business of any
kind It will pay you to boo- Mc
Millan. Coos Day Realty Co.,
150 rront street.
Leave Tomorrow J. E. Norton
and W. F. McEIdownoy aro listed
to leave by Drain tomorrow for tho
iMiriu.
Plan Plcnle Tho Blue Ridge
TIgora aro planning to kIvo another
I annual picnic soon. Last vour their
.Initial free picnic wns a great suc
cess.
Ship Cheese. Tho Rainbow
brought sovonty-ono cases of cheeso.
3000 pounds of which aro consigned
to k. ii. kiock and 1200 for C. A.
Smith.
RaNe Boat. Cnpt. Herman Ed
wards Is In town today from tho
tow boat Powers and roportB that
operations are undor way to ralso
tho stranded craft.
On Outing. II. .1. McKeown,
Mayor Straw and V. V. Johnston,
of Ilcglna, Can., left today for tho
Tyborg place above Allegany whero
thoy will enjoy a fow days' hunting
and fishing.
(Jo Hunting. Tom Hall and Mr.
Thomns, of the Thomns Music
liouso, loft yesterday for Eckloy,
whero thoy will try and bag a fow
deer early Friday moinlng, tho first
day of tho season.
Returns Home. Dr. Ira Dartlo,
who motored to Roseburi; this week
to meet Mrs. Uartle, who Is return
ing from an extonded visit with hor
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coke,
In Los Angeles, nnd Miss Mildred
Coke, Is expected homo today.
(Jets Auto. Jack Lawlor, of the
Emplro Ilotol, returned yesterday
iroin Portland nnd Tncnma. I In
brought a 00-horsopowor auto with
him with which ho expects to Install
a two-hour sorvlco botweon Marsh
Hold, North lloiul and Emplro.
Off l-'or Hunt. Dr. Tnggart and
Chns. Powers loft yestorday for tho
Elklioru district to bag a fow deor.
Orvlllo Wilson, of Sumner, Tom
Goodnlo, Warnor Ogron and Goorgo
Catcnlng will leavo today In Mr.
Ooodnlo'B auto for Curry County
to bng a fow thoro.
Workman Hint. Tom Klnnoy, an
employe of Smith-Powers enmp No.
7, sustained n dislocated shouldor
yesterday and wns brought to Mer
cy Hospital whero tho Injury wns
rod u cod and ho Is getting along
nicely.
No Insurance. Thoro was no In
surant on tho Mnxwcll initio build-
WANTED By eierlenced woman,
position as camp cook. Address
Box 144, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT OR SALE Two houses,
7 rooms and 4 rooms on Eastsldo.
Apply Honry Black. Phono 150-J.
FOR SALE Motorbont, length 20
feet, motor six h.p., four cycle
Truscott; prlco ?275. Inquire at
Times office.
CRANBERRY MARSH FOR
SALE One-half mllo from
North Slough boat landing
and quarter-mllo from R. R.
depot; 1G0 acres, 40 acres
available for cranberry
marsh, 6 acres planted, 2
acres producing cranberries,
4 acres will bo bearing by
another year. Crop this year
will bring $700. The marsh
Is planted with the finest
Jumbo varieties from Wis
consin. Address or call on
R, Lyon, North Bend, Or.
Men, Here's
Your Chance
Your cholco of any $2. GO and
$3.00 HAT
In o.ur storo, including tho
special STATESMAN and
THOROUGHBRED
hats for
Only $1.50
These Includo many of this
season's styles, and thoro Is
nothing reserved.
Any alit
In the Store
for $1.50
Now Is the tlmo to get a
now hat and save money.
Seo our wlndoK.
THE BAZAR
Phone 32.
iiouse of Quality.
Ing which wns destroyed by fire
jostorday according to Inter Infor
mation. Tho loss will bo small, tho
belongings of W. P. Fox tho enro
taker, having been saved. Mr. Fox
has boon caretaker of tho property
for years.
Wants Dlvowiv Snrmtnl T VnnUn
has begun suit against Hn.cl Poako
lor a divorce. Ho docs not know
her present wherenbouts.
Is At'iested. I.I. Siininor, a North
Hend piano tunci, wnB arrested to
day by Marohal Carter for Intoxi
cation. Marahal Carter annt tn
North Bend for Sumner's mother to
straighten him up.
Makes Statement. Late today
Tho Times received a lengthy state
em from Mrs. Jennie M. Stewart
relative to the troublo between the
Stownrt and Wilson families. It
camo too late for publication today.
.Moonlight Picnic. A moonlight
oxcurslon to tho Snnd Hills is plan
ned for Friday evening by n number
of Marshfleld young people. It will
be Klven In honor of Miss Ellen
Flook, who Is visiting her aunt.
Mrs. Levi Smith.
Hot Trip. W. E. Ditngnn hns re
ceived a letter from .rack Flanagan
snylng that ho has reached Portland
on route homo from his Idnho trip.
Ho returned via Hums nnd Vale and
snys It was awful hot. Ho will
reach home the last of tho wcok.
Kills Wild Cattle Frank Wilson
was In from North Inlet, whore ho
hns been rusticating, this weok and
snys that D II. P. Howard lias been
shooting somo of tho wild cnttlo on
his ranch and selling them for beef.
Tho critters arc too wild to handlo
or drive.
A Double Dahlia. The Times of
fice was mndo radiant this morning
with n beautiful bunch or dnhllas
from Dal Cathcart's garden. In
tho display was ono double dnhlla
with two perfect blooms on a sln
glo stem. Dnl says ho Is not trying
to outdo Burbank. but ho Is not say
ing ho couldn't do It, cither, If ho
tried.
May Tow Barge. It Is reported
that Porter Brothors aro mnklng nr
rangonionts with tho C. A. Smith
company whoroby tho Nairn Smith
nnd Adellno Smith will tow their
barges of lumber between Snn Fran
cisco and Coos Bay, tlio tug Roscoo
handling tlioin botweon Coos liny and
Floronco whoro thoy will bo londcd
at Porter Drothora mill.
Fine Concert. The opon-nlr con
cort glvon by tho Coos Bay Concert
Hand Inst overling wns ono of tho
most delightful thnt has been given
by Director Fonton and his players.
Thoro was a good crowd and tho np
plaiiso was liberal. Wolfram
Schinoddlng's rendition of "Tho
Whistler nnd His Dog" wns especial
ly pleasing.
For New Street. J. P. Morris
was bore today from North nond
on business. Ho says thoro Is noth
ing now In tho Klnnoy-Wllsoy deal.
Mr. Morris Is advocating tho com
pletion of Elovonth street by Marsh
Hold to connect up with Shorman
aveniio, which will connect up with
Nowmnrk Btrcot which Is bolng put
through to Emplro. Ho snys this
system of streets would ho tho best
thing for the wholo Day.
Recovers Ring. A Times want
nil yestorday brought Joy to Mrs.
II. L. Coloman, who Is visiting her
pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Snvago.
Hor llttlo son lost a gift ring on
tho street. .Mrs. A. 11. Stutsman
later found It nnd brought It to Tho
Times offlco nnd a found ad was In
serted nnd tho ring was promptly
claimed by tho owner.
Woik Progressing. Work on tho
Irving block, W. S. Chnndlor's now
building nt Coutrni and nrondway,
Is progressing nlcoly nnd Messrs.
Nnson and Wrlghr oxpoct to luivo
It completed bofnro tho dnto original
ly fixed, Soptomhnr 15. Tho plaster
ing Is well along and tho linndsomo
appearanco of tho building both In
terior nnd exterior, Is becoming moro
ovldont every day.
1'enrs Rabies. C. X. Coombs,
chlof oporntor at tho Capo Blanco
wlroless stntlon, has koiio to Port-
mud to take tho Pasteur troatnionr
for rallies. Ilia pet Scotch Colllo
wont mnd nnd In handling him somo
of tho froth from tho dog's mouth
got on his hands, which wero badly
scratched and as ho feared posslblo
Infection, ho stnrtod at onco to boo
oxports. Tho dog wns killed.
Has Hard Time. P. A. McNabb,
who Is living on Isthmus Inlet now,
was In Marshflold yestorday nnd ro
ports nn unusual streak of hard
luck. Their young son Biiffored nn
attack of bloodpolsonlng and hns
n'ot recovered from It yet. Mrs.
McNabb, whllo caring for him spill
ed somo boiling wator In hor shoo,
bliBtorlng hor foot. In somo nian
nor, tho wound becamo Infected
from hor son. This was scarcely
cured until sho Infected an Injur;
to hor hnnd and sho Is now recov
orlng from that. Their son Is slow
ly Improving, but It Is fenrod that
tho bono has boon Infected. Mrs.
McNabb's mother Is hore from near
Roseburg to visit thorn. Dal Cath-
cart recalled yestorday that ho had
attended the marrlago of tho latter
noarly fifty years ago and says that
tho last tlrno ho met hor, a number
of years ago, sho was rejoicing ovor
thp fact that she had twenty grand
children, ten boys and ten girls, and
wns only sixty years old.
PERSONAL NOTES
HURT DOREMUS leaves tomorrow
for South Inlet for a hunt.
MISS ROSE Mc DONALD of Lake
side is vlsltlns In town for a few
days.
TOM STEWART loft on tho nrtor
noon train for Myrtle Point on
business.
J. A. GOODWILL, of Coos River,
was a Marshfleld business visitor
yesterday.
CIIAS. SPOONER Is n business vis
itor here for tho day from Catch
ing Inlet.
JAMES STOCK, of Sumner. la
spondlng the day hero on n busi
ness trip.
MRS. TILLO COLLVER Is In town
today from Catching Inlet on a
shopping trip.
ARTHUR KOLSTAD enmo to town
thrs morning from Coos River to
spond tho day.
L. L. HAZELTON, tho Catching In
let dairyman, Is horo for the day
on a business trip.
MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN Is ontortnln
Ing tho Bridge Quartotto at her
no mo this afternoon.
MRS. HERMAN SMITHOALL, of
Cntchlng Inlet, Is horo on a busi
ness nnd plensuro trip.
JAS. I1ENNETT resumed his posi
tion as chlof engineer at the C. A.
Smith mill this weok after enjoy
ing a two weeks vacation.
MR. AND MRS. CIIAS. TERRY re
turned this morning from a short
visit to South Coos River.
DR. P. W. HOPKINS of Beaver Hill
Is hero on business. Ho oxpects
to icnvo tins weeic ror Portland.
MISS MILLIE GOULD enmo down
from Allegany tills morning nnd
Is visiting at tho E. C. Darker
home.
.MRS. W. A. TOYE will ontertaln
a fow friends the latter part of
tho week at her homo on Central
avonuo.
J. McMAUGIITON, wife and young
son returned to North Bend this
morning nftor n woolen outing at
Allegany.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE of Coqulllo
wont to Ten Mllo yesterday on
legal business. He will return
homo today.
HAROLD CHAPMAN' will leavo to
morrow to spend n fow days with
his xrandfnthcr, W. P. Fox nt tho
Maxwell mine.
S. J. GILLETTE of Portlnnd arrived
yestorday on tho Alllnnco to accept
a position ns drug clerk In Lock
hart & Parsons
HOWARD SAVAGE oxpectB to lonvo
on tho Breakwater tomorrow to
visit his sister, Mrs. Jns. Pollock
In Portland, who hns been qulto
111.
MRS. W. S. NICHOLSON will enter
tain tomorrow compllmontnry to
Mrs. Cyrus Hnppy, of Spoknno,
Washington, who Is visiting Mrs.
O. W. Knufmnn.
E. O. HALL wns In from Sumner
today to rocnlvo modlcal treat
ment for his leg which was bro
ken somo tlmo ago. but continues
to troublo him.
ROBERT SWANTON nnd Frnnk.
Howo havo Joined tho Coos Bay
hunting dolcgntloiiH nnd havo gono
to Curry county for n fow days ex
pedition In search of deer.
WALTER HILL nnd wlfo hnvo mov
ed from Fifth Btroot Into tho A.
D. Hall rcsldenco on Hnll avonuo,
which was rocently vacated by
Mrs. Jas. L. Forry and family.
FRED WARD, L. Jordan and Dr.
Iladley, who aro horo from tho
Wlllamotto Vnlloy on a plcnouro
trip spont yostordny at tho Light
liouso and report n very lino tlmo.
.MISS IOLA WHISTLER, who enmo
horo from Conor d'Alono, three
months ngo, has left for Mcdford
to visit frlondH nftor which slip
will go to her homo In Clnrkston,
Washington.
MRS. L. C. SOULE nud daughter
Alta arrived horo yesterday from
Bandon nnd hnvo taken apart
ments at tho Lloyd Ilotol. Thoy
expect to Bpond tho romnlnder of
tho Bunimor hero.
BISHOP SCADDING, of tho Epis
copal Dlocoso of Oregon, nnd wlfo,
arrived hero today on tho nreak
wator from Portland for their an
nual outing nt Bandon and also
to visit tho parishes In Coos and
Curry Counties.
Hnvo your Job printing dono nt
Tho Times offlco.
FISHERMEN ATTENTION,
Tho Coos Bay Ire & Cold Sto
rage Company will handlo Chi
nook Salmon and will pay 3
cents per pound at their dock
for all bright fifh.
Have your Job printing done at
The Times office.
RAILWAY HERE
IN 15 MONTHS
Thai's good news that
Engineer JLoey sends from
Eugene that the S. P. will
he (ompleted into Coos Bay
and running trains into
Marshfiold in 15 months.
Equally good news is the
fact that the most refresh
ing and wholesome fountain
drinks to he had on Coos
Bay may he found at Sar
ter's. Sartor's is ."just as
famous here as the S. P.
hecauso Sartor has hcen giv
ing service of tho best for
more than 15 months. Come
to Sartor's tomorrow.
Penslar Liver Saline
makes tho liver lively and Im
proves tho disposition.
2."5c and QOc for salo by us only.
STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS
AND PENSLAR REMEDIES.
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