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

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
Great New Stock of the Latest
Hart Schaffner & Marx Styles
jOU men on Coos Bay
who are particular
about the clothes you
wear now have an
opportunity to get the
kind of clothes you want
at the prices you want
to pay.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
goockwere never better than
this fall; the finest weaves, the
best tailoring, the smartest
styles ever shown.
Young men's special styles.
AUGUST TIDE8.
Below Is gl"en ttio time and
height of high and low water at
Marshfleld.
The tides are plated In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
th tlrst line and heights on the
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on consecutive heights will
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high water on the har
l!0Hrs. . 4.24 10.20 4.55 10.52
Pt. . . 5.2 0.9 5.5 1.3
21Hrs. . 4.59 10.39 5.20 11.27
Ft. . . 4.9 1.2 5.0 1.2
LOCAL TEM PE H AT U 1 1 E
I record
For the 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. in., August 20 ( by Den J.
Ostllnd, special Government me-
tcrologlst.
Maximum 72
Minimum 4G
At 4:43 a. in 49
Precipitation since Sept. 1
j 1912 G4.96
Precipitation same period
j Inst year G1.85
I Wind: Northwest, clear.
Somo very unusual things for you
young follows; lively patterns, snap
py models; some very smart new
ideas in cut and finish.
Copright U&rt Sobaffner A Marx
Prices are low as usual
Suits $18.00 and up
Overcoats $1(5.50 and up
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
Oct Two locr. W. E. Best re
turned yesterday from a week's hunt
on Kentuck Inlet, bringing two deer
back with him ns trophies of the
hunt.
Goes East. C. A. Smith who was"
, expected here this week was called
cant on business matters and Is now
In Chicago. Just when ho will bo able
to visit tlio Day tfl not cortaln.
Pension Stops. Mrs. Layton, now
Mrs. 15. I). Smith, Is the first olio
to lose n mother's pension In Coos
County. She was granted a pension
In June and her marriage Inst week
terminates the monthly allowance,
i (Jet Quarters. All of the Bilt
' more students hnvo boon located
, In rooms by Cornell Lngorstrom and
others who were arranging for them. hi. C. DIERS of North Bond was a
Don't Start on Your Vacation
without being fully supplied with the necessaries for the
trip, You may find it difficult to secure your favorite
toilet preparation or necessary medicine, The Busy
Corner is prepared to supply your wants,
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
THE REXALL STORE
MAIN 298
PHONE
US
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT Sept. 1 or before, fui-
Dr. and Mrs. Schonck are loented In
the Painter bungalow on Tenth
street.
I Itullil Home. Herman Illllyor
, has put in tho foundation for n home
for himself on Eliod avenue, near
.Twelfth, adjoining C. H. Bonebrnke's
, residence Ho has not decided
'whether ho will erect tho houso this
fall or wait until next spring.
Xo Claims. Yesterday was the
day for filing claims against George
Washington Stewart, bankrupt, but
ns he hnd no assets, a couplo of
suits of clothes, which are exempt,
no one took tho bother to file
claims. He owed about $350.
IllK Itonllro. PlaiiH nro being
clnct has been considerably Increas
ed this year as a result of the rail
road operations, and It Is reported
that about 150 hnve been register
ed thoro so far. Oscar Ohman Is
registering tho voters of the pre
cinct. The ranchers nro also taking
much Interest In tho coming election
as they are planning to submit a
"herd law" question which will re
strict the running of cnttlo wild In
that section,
Friend Drowned. Mr. and Mrs.
I). A. Jones wore much Interested
In tho story of tho wreck of the
stenmshlp State of California on the
on tho Alaskan coast ns carried in
Tho Times, as Miss Blanche Prldd,
of tho Monmouth Normal, one of the
victims, was a closo friend of theirs.
Mrs. Frldd and Mrs. Jones attended
school together at Valley City, X.
D., and the two families knew each
othor well prior to the removal of
Mr. and Mrs. Jones to the Day.
Mrs. Jones saw hor about two years
ago at Valley City, just before Miss
Frldd came to Monmout to teach.
Engagement Announced. Friends
of Miss Kara Shouso and Mr. Joseph
Schmcddlng have been apprised of
tho engagement of the young couple,
the nuptlnls to tnke plnco the latter
part of September. Miss Shouso has
been bookkeeper for till) F, P, DtMV
company for sumo tlino nitd since her
arrival on the Day from South Dak
ota has won ninny friends. Mr.
Schmcddlng is bookkeeper for the
Bradley Candy company, but he and
his bride will leave October 1 for
Manila, where he hns taken a fine
position with one of the largest mer
cantile concerns in (ho Philippines,
He was formerly at Manila and the
tender of the new position camo by
cnblo the other day. During his resi
dence here, Mr. Schmcddlng has won
many friends who will regret to hoar
of IiIh departure, but will unite In
wishing him all the success that ran
come to him.
PERSONAL NOTES
nlshed apartment, 4 rooms, bath'nmdo fop a , bon.flrfl
and pantry. Phono 319-X or call ,h0 homo Qf AIva ,,.. on C(J08
413 North Second street.
nby
Rlvor. It Is expcctol that
about
soventy-llvo young people will bo
Rumors that the ocaslon
I, (1ST Tim si'i-i'u- im it ii-nli.f
tnnli f'mimn.. nnfn Ifmi-nril tnr Pro80I1t
return to Times office or Phono , ,U bo "mrked by n 8ur,)r'80 wetl
, .,07i I ding could not bo confirmed today.
" ( 1'Ijh Corrodes. The Coos Dny
Iiui'ih'nh mid ui"i'" id iiuviiiK iuih ui
rhpitii Vnr iruuuiu wun us iiiuiu on uommer
FOR SALE Horse,
buggy. Will sell
owner Inquire North
cry stnble.
Bond Llv
FOR SALE House and lot,
Soventh street. Price reasonable breaks
clal avenuo near Broadway. Tho
pipe has been In several years and
Foreman Jack Swanton says tho
002 Bn,t has eaten It out so that It
aslly. Tho breaks are ex-
lf taken nt once. Phone 240-R.
sORPHEUM TONIGHT
TI1K SPY'S DEFEAT Essanny. Two-reol special feature A re
markable picture.
MISS ADA MILIAR will sing "TILL THK SANDS OF THE DES
HUT (JltOW COLD."
Also two good comedies and a great drama.
WVR I'ln i'Rlcs. HKST OF MUSIC.
ADMISSION TEN CUNTS.'
CRANBERRY MARSH FOR
SALE One-half mllo from
North Slough boat landing
and quartor-mlle from R. R.
depot; 1G0 acres, 40 acres
nvallablo for cranberry
marsh, 0 acres planted, 'i
acres producing cranberries,
4 acres will bo bearing by
nnother year. Crop this year
will bring $700. Tho marsh
is planted with tho finest
Jumbo varieties from Wis
consin. Address or call on
R. Lyon, North Bond, Or.
ponslve on account of tho hard pav
ing. MeclH Old Friend. Low Isen
borg, of Hood River, who arrlvod
hero recently to take a position,
saw a man on tho street whom ho
thought ho know and finally went
up to him and said, "Hello Bob."
Tho latter turned nround nnd rec
ognized tho voice. "Bob" was R. A.
Copplo, and tho two had not seen
each other for over u dozon years,
VInIIk Salem. Miss Mahnl Wilson,
who was a teacher In tho Salem
public schools lust year, nnd who
FOR RENT A .Vrooin cottage in has been spending tho summer with
Eastsldo, nonr short wharf. In- her slstor, Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls, nt
qulro 405 Sth st, South Marsh-Hold.
1 v
ine ivoyal
TONIGHT
. "UGH DAVIS,
Wnslnal baritone, who mug
wro lust night,
'wv SONGS 3
n., !m of "U Picture.
reV; "re Sece88"A two-
-wa by th0 Kay Bee Co
J n R f,t,""An eXCeUent p
er floor A,,SS,0,,!
Marshfleld, has returned to Salom
and Is tho guest of Mrs. Fletcher
Homnn. Miss Wilson will bo In
Salem for a week, when she will go
to Seattle, where sho has boon so
L " you w. .
I14, or wan iTV1 ung to 8eI1 rent.
fB 6 TlmS. he'Pl tr Want Ad
Dr. Alex McCracken
Chiropractor and Swedish
Masseur.
Six years experience In Chi
cago as speciallHt on STOM
ACH, KIDNKV, It LADDER,
ROWEL nnd nervous disor
ders, as well as female ail
ments. Will be glad to call
at your home In consultation
any time.
PJione 09-L. ,
Consultation FREE.
WANTED Stenographer with some
knowledge of bookkeeping. Ad-
dross until Monday, Aug. 25, F. Jourod as a teacher In tho Institutions
S. Dow. of. tho hie Sound City. Salem
Statesman.
Many Voters, Tho voting
strength of the North Inlet pro-
WANTED Married man to run S.
Coos River Dairy by yoar. 15 to
18 cows. Must be competent to
run ranch, also good milker. A. E.
Seaman.
FOK RENT 7-room house, Eustslde.
Phone 150-J.
, FOR SALK (Jood team, wugon and
harness, for 375, Apply Times
office.
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY.
Try The Times Want Ads.
RKSTAURANT nnd rooms, doing
good business. Price 700. See
McMillan, Coos Bay Realty Co.,
150 Front Btreet.
FOR RENT O-rooin house on South
Bunker Hill. Phone 31C-X.
FC(lj', SALE,- .CHEAP Dry stove
Y$uod and "kindling for cash. Phone
78 or apply to Manning.
Have your Job printing done at
The. Times office.
ATTENTION !
F. O. E.
SPECIAL MKETINO
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20.
INITIATION
GOOD TIME.
V. C. GOING, W. P.
i ' ROUNDUP SHOW.
Wo have founded up. the finest
display of pure woolens" Imported
and domestic, ever shown on Coos
Bay.
TODD, the tailor and dress expert.
278 Vront street, upstairs.
Marshllold buslneos visitor today.
SiRS. D. D. PIERCE, of Coqullle,
fa u Marshfleld shopper today.
JUDGE A. S. HAMMOND, of North
Hfu'id, was a Marshfleld visitor.
JACK FLANAGAN nnd family loft
yesterday for tho beach to enjoy
a short outing.
DR. C. W. TOWER nnd fnmlly havo
gone to their South Coos River
homo for a short stay.
W.A. REID left this nftornoon for
Ronvor Hill to join Mrs. Reld nnd
the children who nro visiting there.
CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON and Capt.
A. M. Simpson autoed to Marsh
Hold yesterday from North Bend.
Initiate One. At n meeting of
Pacific Commandery, Knights Tem
plar, Monday night, Mnlr Dnno was
Initiated.
J. W. DAVIS will leave Saturday
for Crator Lako to Join Mrs
Davis and tho .children for a
three weoks' stay.
R. H. OLSON motorod up from Em-
plro yesterday. Tom Hall re
turned with him after a few days'
visit there.
D. O. ANDERSON, of tho Western
Livestock Journal, of Oregon City,
Is making a trip through this sec
Hon for his publication.
JUDGE E. D. SPERRY nnd wife
and Miss Lucia Sperry, camo ovor
Inst evening from Conulllo on
business nnd pleasure.
MRS. BALLARD, who has boon vis
itlng her daughter, Mrs. II. A.
Wells, loft yesterday for hor homo
at Woodlawn, Oregon.
HERMAN LARSON nnd wife, of
Florence, havo been visiting rol
atlves In this section for a fow
days,
W. BEST, who has been em
ployed by tho Coos Bny Wator
Company, nnd wlfo, will lonvo
soon for Salem, whero they will
roslde.
W. C. CHASE nnd wlfo, of Conulllo,
passed through hero last evening
en routo to North Bond and Ten
Mile, whero thoy will enjoy n fow
days' visit.
MRS. J. E. SCHILLING and Mrs.
R. B. Doment camo ovor from
Myrtlo Point last ovonlng for a
few days' visit at tho W. P.
Murphy home.
MRS. FLUELLA TURNER, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Marns and W. H. Dtndlnger
left yestorday for an auto trip
to Gold Boach and Curry County
points of Interest.
MR. AND MRS. ROBT. HARRISON
left on the Breakwater today for
their now homo In Evorltt, Wash.,
Their many friends on Coos Day
Charleston Bay
Excursion
NEXT TUESDAY.
AUGUST 2(1.
STEAMER ALERT
Leaves Allegany at (l;itO a. in., for
CHARLESTON HAY, stopping at
Marshfleld about OtilU and North
Bend at 0:45. Returning leave
CharlVston Hay about 4 fl
p. m,. Round trip faro UUU
will regret their doparturo nnd
wish them all happiness In their
now homo.
MR. AND MRS. DAN KEATING left
today on the Breakwater on a
two weeks' vncatlon trip to Port
land, Tnconia, Seattle and other
northern coast cities.
HERBERT LOCKHART loft today
to Join his family and Mrs. J.
S. Coke nnd children nt the Lock-
hart summer home on South
Coos Rlvor for a few weeks' out
ing.
MESSRS. LACOMDE AND CHAT
TERTON who rocontly disposed
of the Club cigar storo, aro plan
ning n fishing and hunting trip
nnd latter will probably engage
In business here again.
MRS. L. M. BENTLEY an son, and
Mrs. Albert Bennett, loft on the
Breakwater today for their homo
at Hood River. Tho ladles havo
spent tho past two months on
Coos Bay while their husband
have been engaged In tho con
struction of the now Irving block.
S. C. SMALL enmo ovor from Co
qullle yesterday on business. Ho
reports they are making progress
with their street Improvements In
Coqullle nnd hope to complete
them within n week or ho. They
nro planning to get tholr street
work In Marshfleld underway,
soon.
E. L. ROBINSON has returned front
a trip to his ranch In the Sand
Hills and reports that tho cfatV
berries are ripening nnd the first
of iho crop will bo ready In a
week or so. The crop this year
will not be up to the avorage,
and will probably fall short of
2d 00 JnishelB. . I'-'-
MILTON GLASS oif San Francisco,
whoso cousin Is tho author of the
famous Jewish stories which hnvo
been running In the Snturday
Evening Post, Is on tho Bny. He
travels for a San Frnnclsco
houso nnd owing lo his clever 1ml
tntlons Is known hero ns the
"Human Brass Band."
HON. GEORGE M.. BROWN, and
wlfo and two children, and Frank
Brown nnd Mrs. Stanley leave here
tomorrow for Bnndon, whore they
will enjoy an outing for a weok
or two. Mr. Brown will continue
on to Gold Bench, whero ho lift
ofllclal business needing his atten-'
tlon for a short Itme. Roseburg
Review.
A. II. Davis, an attorney of Ash
land, Oregon, nrrlved hero last
evening via tho old Coos Bay
Wagon Road on n business and
pleasure trip. Tho stage line
nutoB from Roseburg were over
crowded yotserdny and ho had to
tako tho latter route. He will
spend a fow days here and then
plans to go to Gold Boach.
A. C. KURTZ, who has a dairy
ranch at Bancroft, near Bridge,
was n Marshflold visitor today.
Mr. Kurtz has leased his ranch
for three years to W. II. Huff
and will return to Chicago for
an extended stay. Mr. Kurtz If
an old tlmo printer and press
man and held a responsible posi
tion with tho woll-known book
publishing concorn of W. B. Con
key & Co.
WALTER CONDRON. of Myrtle
Point, who has somo grading con
tracts on the Smith-Powers line
beyond Myrtlo Point, was here,
yesterday and reports good prog
ress is being made and that ad
ditional workmen aro being
brought In. If Wlllett & Burr
aro able to incronse tholr force
ns thoy hopo to, thoy will prob
ably complete tho lino this fall
if tho weather remains good.
Hydrntod FERTILIZER LIME at
HAINES'.
Try Tho Times Wnnt Ads.
WE'RE GOING TO
CELEBRATE AT
THE ROUNDUP
and every dny bororo and nftor, us
woll. You may Join our celobratlon
nt tho Sanltnry Fountain whoro they
servo tho best Fountain DrlnkB on
Coos Bny. Sartor's Is tho place.
Everyone knows Sartor's. Wo havo
adopted r.B tho tlogan for our cele
bration,
'LET 'ER FIZZ."
Comfortable
Trusses
The biggest and best selected
stock of Trussos, Elastic Hosiery,
Abdominal Belts and Shoulder
Braces In Coos County, Is always
to be found ut "The Storo for
Quality Goods arid Penslnr Rem
edies." '