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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. 1 w e Bes La ft Somo men miss the comfort they could have out of light clothes In the BUiiuner months. The Hurt Sehnft'iior & Marx goods that The Woolen Mill Store Is selling would be u relief. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US Good clothes In our own shop. llP MAIZE . ff L lYIrlliL Vu ran watch lis make tlieni. We havo the latest iiattorns In Imported and domestic woolens. LATKST STYLES. REASONABLE PRICES. We Take Orders for Suits Made By ED. v. PRICE (& CO. They havo a splendid line of woolens to soleft from. sriTH from $ih.o to mkoo. Tailor-made, talloi-nicasured, and your money's wortli guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN, W" 305 Trout street. Mnrshllold, Oregon. (ood work In everything pertaining to tailoring. sORPHEUM TONIGHT MISS ADA-MILLER WILL SING "A DREAM." HAUNTED HOUSE Kulom. Drama. HY MUTUAL AGREEMENT Edison. A sentlmontal comedy. A WOMAN SCORNED Pntho. Drama. MIDGET'S REVENGE Vltagraph. Comedy. GOING TO MEET PAPA Vltagraph. Comedy. iivk pictures. Do You Realize that much of your time Is spent on your feot, either standing or walking, and that the health and comfort of your feet means a great deal to the health of the body? Among tho doubtful blessings of modern civilization, we havo acquired tho habit of covering tho feet with thick soles and with stockings. The naturnl excretion tho perspiration of the foot Is thus prevented from evaporating, no it would kulckly do If the fect were loft uncovered, and tho alternate moistening and drying tends to Irritate the sensitive skin. New and tight Hhoes and dyed stockings still further nggravato these conditions and It Ib small wonder that people suffer from sore, tender, swollen and smarting feet, profuse nnd offensive per spiration, tender corns, blisters, callouses, etc. ' If would seem that these discomforts nro Inevitable, and must be homo patiently, but there Is a simple remedy so simple and so effective that to use It Is a positive pleasure. That Is REXALL TOOT POWDER. Old Man Chimney Sweep J'U be In Marshflold In a few '. All chimneys cleaned and "amlned for defects. Kiadly jaw orders at Dlanco Cigar store at once. GEOKGE STOUGH I H AN ni TTIM) SHOE SAI Ft t?ico whito ack, wen kin., a ,Uea at C08t iwrKuin now at "TO Store ADMISSION TKX CENTS. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Sendee MAR8HFIELD fTVOLERV. AUGUST TIDES. Ilolow Is given the time and height of high and low water at Marsh field. Tho tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on th first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on con ecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. r'or high water on the bar G Mrs. . 5.13 Ft. . . 9.0 Mrs. . (i.10 Ft. . . 5.3 11.15 0.0 11.58 0.0 5.5S 11.54 5.3 0.8 G.U 0.0 CO 0.0 Pioneer's lllrtlMlay Matt Talbot, one of the earliest pioneers of Coos Hay, recently celebrated his 83d birthday at his South Inlet home. Suing Fined. The Florence West Bays that Capt. John Swing of the launch Ranger pleaded guilty to WANT ADS. HAVE YOU a house for rent? I must have ono immediately. Send or leave description to J. 13., caro Times. WANTED Competent girl for gen. oral housework. Mrs. D. E. Ma loney, 372 Commercial. roil RENT Furnished room for two gentlemen. Also two mod ern light housekeeping rooms. IMG North Fourth street. WANTED Furnished housekeeping rooms; private family preferred. Call at The Parlslon, O'Connell building. NOTIONS ami Racket Goods. Good locution, cheap rent, nice business for man and wife or two ladles. See McMillan Coos Day Realty Co. 150 Front St. FOR SALE House and barn nnd 20 lots, well Improved, In First Addition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, 150 chickens. Phone 31-51 or address J. E. Fitzgerald, or como nnd see. First ClassWeaving Promptly doue at Gardiner's Rag Carpet . Factory Oh Sherman avenue betweeu Califor nia and Connecticut. Phone 174. North Dend, Or. Singer Sewing Machines We have them tor rent or (or sale. Machine! Repaired, Supplies and Needles (or Bale, w. j. niTZ. 1S1 Park Ave. Marshfleld. Fboae 90O.X. Have That Roof Fixed HOW fee COKTHELL PBONIIITI. - . CRANBERRY MARSH FOR SALE One-halt mile from North Slough boat lnndlng nnd quartor-mllo from R. R. depot; 1G0 acres, 10 acres available for cranberry marsh, G ncrcs planted, 2 acres producing 'cranhorrles, I ncres will bo bearing by another year. Crop this year will bring $700. Tho mnrsh Is plnnted with tho finest Jumbo varieties from Wis consin. Address or call on R. Lyon, North Rend, Or. FOR SALE Good JS-gnl. fruit Jars. 50c per doz, at Lewis. FOR SALE House tent, 12vll ft. Inquire at first tent on North 11 th street. FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness In good condition. Prlco reasonable. Haines' Feed Store. FOR SALE HO-ogg Incubator and 240-ogg Incubator, choap. Phono 303-XO, Mary E. Stambuck, Coos River. LOST Fraternity pin, In North Rend. E. L. P. on bnck; Greok lottors D and X, with 12 pearls surrounding n diamond on top, Return to Times office and re ceive reward. FOR RENT Six-room flat over ON llvant & Weaver's store. Inquire at Olllvant & Weavers'. FOR SALE An invalid chair in good condition. Call at North Bend Furniture Storo or phone 244, North Bend. FOR SALE Clean thoroughly dried wild duck feathors, GOc. per pound; leave ticks to bo filled at Palace Meat Markot, FOR RENT Sunny .l-room furnish. ed apartment. Call Nasburg's Grocery. FOR SALE Oil TRADE 1012 In dian Motorcycle, 4 h. p., for launch. P. O. Box 547, City. WANTED Girl for jrciurl house work. Apply Mrs. W. N. Ekblad. STRAYED from my place on Coos River, n black yearling Holstoln bull. Notify T. A. Freeso. FOR REXT Furnished 7-room house on S. 5th st. Phono 282-J. WANTED ALL kinds of hauling. Phono 3151. FOR REXT In 'vt Murshlleldj 4-room furnished houso. Phono 174-X, FOR HALE Thoroughbred HplU pups. Phone 1453, North Bond. FOR REST HU-room modern houso . on Central avenue. In quire E, A. Anderson, Phone 2B3-L. the arrival off the first instalment off FALL SUITS and CLOAKS In raogh fabrics, Velours, Brocades, Worsteds and Serges. these garments are the pro duction off the best makers. An ' early Inspection is Invited. M agues & jMatsoe Everything to Wear for Man. Woman and Child 320 Front Street violntlng tho liquor law at Florence nnd pnld $100 of tho $200 fine Im posed by Judge Goude nnd gnvo se curity for tho balance.' Swing took Ranger. Gets Auto. F. U. Moon, who has been operating an auto stago line out of Coqulllo, was In Marshflold yesterday to get a now car for tho service. For Ice Plant. Manager II. J. Mc Keown of Tho Chnndler announces that he will shortly install his own Ice-mnklng plant at the hotel, equip ment for It having recently been or dered. DAXCE at Sumner. L. G. Mns- Jors today completed arrangements for n danco to bo given next Satur day ovonlng In tho hall at Sumner. Special boats will bo run from Marsh Held and Kastslde. 1 largo OIL Johnson & Andorson's bnrgo, which went ashore at tho mouth of tho Sluslnw last March with n shipment of coal from tho Libby mlno hero, was got off last week. Sho will require extenslvo ro- pairs. Ferry Traffic. Capt. Alex Hall, of tho forry Transit, reports that during July ho carried G458 pns songors, 73 head of stock, 79 an ion, 27G slnglo rigs and 1G3 dou ble rigs between Marshflold and Eustsldo. At Rochester. Dr. Geo. E. Dlx who has been visiting relatives In nnd near Minneapolis was visiting at Rochester tho first of August, accor ding to cards Just received by friends. Ho did not intimnto whon ho would ho back on the Bay. Plan for Picnic. At a special meotlng of tho A. N. W. Club at the homo of Mrs. L. M. Xoblo yes terday, plans woro mado for accept ing an invitation from Mrs. Morton Towor for a club picnic at hor sum mer homo on South Coos RIvor next weok. . After Bootleggers. W. H. Moro dlth, tho Deputy District Attorney, of Curry County, and wlfo spent yes terday conferring with District At torney, George M. Brown, rognrdlng somo whiskey lately found In his county, shipped in conformity with tho law. They loft In the ovonlng for homo. Roseburg Review. Buy Ranch. It is announced that Herbert Rogers and his son-in-law, Molchor Nelsop, havo purchased part of tho Carpenter ranch on South Coos River. Tho ranch, which Is ono of the best in tho county, con sists of about 140 acres of bottom land. Only one member of the family, Miss Fanny Carpenter, Is alive, and she is unabel to direct the property. Dredge Coming. A telegram from Seattle to tho local olllco of tho Pugot Sound Dredging and Drldgo Company states that the drodgo Scattlo loft Puget Sound yesterday aftornoon In tow of the tug Goliath for Coos Bay. Sho should reach here the lust of tho weok. Tho tug with the barge of pipe lines, etc. should roach hero soon and tho tug Gleaner Is on tho lookout for It. Contexts Will. H is announced that Fred E. Housloy, an adopted sou of Mrs. Vernon, who died .re cently at Salem, will contest iior will . She loft all tho property to .to. pi!e rolaUvjw from, England, cut ting off the adopted son, It Is WEATHER FORECAST, tnr Atsocltted Prcn to Coot Day Timet. OREGON Fair with west erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m. August G, by Benj. Ostllnd, special Government me tcrologtst. Maximum 70 Minimum 49 At 4:43 n. m 50 Precipitation since Sept. 1 1912 64.85 Precipitation same period Inst year G1.23 Wind: Northwest, clear. claimed that sho was not in her right mind when sho mado tho will. Sho left: somo valuable ranch prop erty on Shluglohouso Slough. Bar Dredge. A Portland papor says that G. C. Wcstorvolt, U. S. naval constructor, In chnrgo of su pervision of tho building of tho bar dredgo P. S. Mlchlo at Soattlo, conforred with Major Morrow about tho craft last weok. Ho reports tho Mlchlo about S9 per cont com pleted and that sho should bo ready for servlco on tho Coos Bny bar by tho latter part of October or early In Novomhor. Busy Here. It Is understood that U. S. District Attorney Rcames Is gathorlng Information rolatlvo to tho operations of land locators In Coos County with a view to Including somo from hero In the crusado which he will launch against tho alleged graft at tho October term of Federal Court. It Is said that somo parties operating both at Portland and on Coos Bny In these entries nro tho ones first called to his attention. Oppose Ilinvley, In Saturday ovonlng's Issue of tho Portland Telegram thoro nppoared aa article in which Senntor George Notiner, of Roseburg, was mentioned as a prob able candidate for Congress In op position to W. C. Hawley, at tho general election to bo hold in No vember, 1914. When interviewed this morning Senator Nounor would neither confirm nor deny tho truth of tho statement. Roseburg News. Damage Suit Transform!. A Portland paper says: "Tho damngo suit of Mrs. Kate Buck of Marsh Held against the C. A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing company, R. K. Booth and Georgo Getttns, originally brought In Coos County, was trans ferred to the Fodornl Court this morning by tho defendants,' Mrs. Buck seoks $50,000 damages for In juries caused, she alleged, by a tram car operated by tho company from Its mill to tho yards, resulting in her permanent montnl and physlcnl disability, It is declared. Visit Curry County. Loland Rrown, son of District Attornoy and Mrs. George M. Brown, nnd Harold Bellows, left for tho Culver ranch, in Curry County, this morning, whore they will spend soveral wcoks enjoying their annual outing. Tho hoys are making tho trip on horses and are well armod. Following tholr arrival In Curry County they will spend a few daB In tho hills hunt ing doer and other ganio. Mr, Brown will Join thorn about tho dato of the opening of tho Circuit Court in Cur ry County. Roseburg News. Roseburg Auto. Among those leaving on tho Mnrshflcld-Rosoburg auto lino this morning wore: Miss Hunt, Jack Weil, V. C. Gorst nnd wlfo nnd family, and Mr. Lowell. Box Factory Deal. C. H. Marsh, right of way agent for tho South ern Pacific, stated this afternoon that tho deal for tho purchase of tho box factory at North Bond by tho railway Boomed to bo closed. It had been reported around that tho deal had not been mado but all ofw tho principals confirm the story of tho sale. Insurance Men Here. Throo well known general flro Insurnnco agents nro hero from Portland looking nfter tholr Coos Bay agencies. Ono Is Har vey Wolls of tho Gorman-Amorlcnn, another Is J. F. R. Wobbor nnd tho third is W. II. Raymond, of the Queen. Mr. Wells, who hns hnd n hoodo following him on most of his trips to tho Bay, escaped it this tlnio nnd enmo in without accident. Mr. Raymond Insists that ho scared tho hoodo nway nnd Dr. Toye, who has known tho lattor for twenty yonrs, sayn that thoro Is no doubt but that Raymond could do this and more. News of Father's Death. C. E. Nicholson is In recolpt of a cable convoying the sad news of tho donlh of his fathor, E. Nicholson, nt Vil la nn Roy, In tho Islo of Guernsey, on Sunday. Although 8G years old, Mr. Nicholson was halo and hearty and tho nows of his death came as a shock. This was accentuated by tho fact that C. E. Nicholson had Just recoived a letter from him In which ho stated ho was en Joying his unusnl health and he scarcely finished reading tho let tor when tho messongor boy nrriv od with tho cablegram announcing his death. Many frionds will ox tend condolence. Stonmer FI FIELD leaves San Francisco for DANIHXV August 6, and SPEED WELI August 8. For mer will LEAVE I1ANRON for SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 10 and lat ter Aug. 12. Reservations can be mado at Title Guaranteo tc Ab stract Co, SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Tho Prosbytorlan Sunday School will havo its Annual Picnic on Thurs day, August 7th, nt Charleston Bay. Steamer Alert will leave at 8 a. m. All members and tholr friends are In vited. Round trip for ndults 50c, COMMITTEE. JUST IN at tho Penslar Store, another big shlpmont of thoso famous CANDIES. Nuf Hod.