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iB? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Fall and Winter Woolens Wo make them Into Suits. ,0 the work In ur '" shop Lutest Styles Reasonable prices. Orders taken for Suits nintlo by ED. V. PRICE & CO. . ,,,u.ss Suite, 9IH to 40. Tailor-made, tallor-mcns-Bd and ' ,"0"ey,8 WOrtU naranlccd y NORISfJENSEN, ant- 365 Front street. Marshflold, Oregon. (iooil work In everything pertaining to tailoring. IP Smart'iNew Fall Hats ALL THE LATEST IDEAS IN AUTUMN MILLINERY iXCMDIXd A MXK OP BEAUTIFUL TRIMMER HATS KM IllUCIXG ALL TIIK NEW FANCIES OF FASHION WILL HE - jLH,,owx- Friday and Saturday, September 5 and 6 MRS. M. J. ELROD SPECIAL SALE LADIES' HAND BAGS AT COST FOH ONE WEEK ONLY fi.no iiaxi) hag df) nn "AND I l.XCJ nn FOIt tj)-,lUU FOH 3tlUU $I2.W KAMI ItAC hn fin '"' IIAXI) RAG flP OC FOIt vPOlUU FOIt $J,l3 $1.00 $2.00 IIHOCADKI) IIAXI) IIA(i FOIt SEE OUIt WINDOW Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co- PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US sORPHEUM TONIGHT "THAT COOS HAY SMILE" Will lw suns imiiln tonight hy special request, ly Miss Ada Miller. Woo feet or Hue film will also lie shown. DON'T MISS IT. FIVE NEW PICTURES ADMISSION TEN CENTS fie Roval TONIGHT HOfln ... .. 'TED AT G BTT YS B U It G A n ex- ll'B IlEAn TO t -..... . l oomx urania. Il k 1 T,1K SWEET-A com- TV 0 linmnnl v.... """ i rvoysiono. I M'.U V1'iii.im. . L n Ai,",ssin. P" floor, it.. ... 't ami the ,t..st always HKIIVICK for ;;;ruus,,ei1 m Marsimoid. r?',r mrUc8 ln(Je at b Mte, ? 1,1 drlvI,,K' ReaB Ht ph. tanJ at Palace Kes- . K. tin i'ro,iletor. tlr r le ner .,...' ",e nnd 111. ' ! Hill. ... wu. Tin. "isniay at -r. Tllln.) ..... T. 78 k rt'M' DRESS aZLFrot St.. ustillfg 'WoflfcPrtntlnB done at MIIKS- TAILORING 1.1 V Li GET MORE GET BETTER Meat Hy trading hero and paying cash. Wo conduct an Independent market and sell ONLY the choicest of meats. We glvo you 100 CENTS WORTH OP MEAT FOR 1, and do not require you to pay other people's bad bills, nor the Interest on long standing accounts. If you are NOT trading here, pay us a visit and GET THE SAVING HABIT. The Palace Market 180 North Broadway. Telephone 400-J. SEPTEMBER TIDES. Uolow Is gl"en the tl.ne and , ii nog went aiong nnu m tno uaiif? Syno." They wore nccom hriisli Mr. Ogren nccltlentally shot pnnlcd on their trip from Roscburg nnd killed the pet. to the bay by Mrs. .1. J. Caullleltl, of .that city. Council ToiiIkIU. The Marahlleltl City Council will meet this evening' leaves Today. The Tillamook, to tuke up various city matters, In- which brought In n donkey engine eluding additional street work. and other supplies for Porter Hro- 1 thers, sailed this morning for 1'ort- (iolng to Portland. The Arnold lnnd. Amusement Company arrived from i n eight or tilgli and low water utiHandon yesterday and will leave to-1 Mother Very Low. Will Sneddon Marshnold. . .morrow for Portland after a sue- yesterday received a card from I), of occurrence, wlrttholr times on ct'Hf,rul trl" throuli this section. J. Rees and wife, who went to Ilos th Hrst lino nnd heights on the ''" Wash., to see Mr. Recs' moth second lino of each day; a compar- v,sl Hebckah Lodges. Mrs. Kato er. Tho cacd stated that she was Ison on consecutive heights will Landon, vice-president of tho Ore- very low. Indicate whether It Is high or lowlgon Uebeknh Assembly, left this water. ior high water on tho bar morning via Allegi Ujllrs. I-t.. :iIlrs. Pt.. ).83 3.5G 9.18 0.1 0.2 G.3 0.3 4.11 10.015 4.34 10.3C O.lti 0.15 0.4 0.2 WEATHER FORECAST. tlly Awmelntcl I'r8 to Cuon liny TIihm.) OREGON Showers and southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD I For the 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. m., September 2, by I lieuj. Ostllud, special Govern I ment meterologlst: I Maximum G8 j Minimum 40 j At 4:43 n. in 42 Precipitation since Sept. 1 1!H3 00 j Precipitation name period last year 00 j Wind: Northwest, clear. t , 4 HORN. . I W'ALP To Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wnlp, at their home In South Marshfleld, Tuesday, September 2, 1013, a boy. Mother and child are doing well and tho father Is as happy as the father of a future president of n railway ought to be. iMlegany to make nn ' To Hrlng Iti lde. Reports hero official visit to tho Rcbckah lodges again have It that Geo. Goodrum, In Gardiner, Florence and Mapleton. i who has been on n tour of Eastern auto factories, will return with n Move to Daniels Cieelc. O. T. bride. He hi expected in about Coleman, the blacksmith, has been two weeks. Tho laBt report of his engaged by the McDonald & j matrimonial possibilities Is given a Vaughan Camp nt Daniels Creek to semblance of authenticity by the take charge or their machine shops, statement that ho has written to n He will build a hotiso there and local gardener to fix up his place expects to leave with his family tl West Mnrshfleld In fine shape on Thursday for their now homo. Heaver Hill Mine. It Is expected There to have the now Blopo In the Heaver THE MOST MODERN CON F E C T I O N E R Y ON TUB V A C I F 1 O C OAST E I o e t r I v M Ivor Electric Hot Water Heater E I e c t r I e Carbon ator Electric Ice Cream Freezer E I e c t r 1 1! Candy Cooler Electric Cash Register Our Service Will Please You. S T A F F O R 1) ' 8 WANT ADS. Heavy Pnssenger Truffle. Is nn unusually heavy passenger , mil mlno completed hy January 1 traffic from Coos liny to Coqulllo S,)tt RubboII Is making progress, vaucy points nnu return these nays. i,nvB it ,iwn o.COO feet now anil The passonger train last evening was crowded and ninny had to stand in the aisles. Llhhy Dance a Success. 1'ho dance at Libby last Saturday eve ning was one of the most success ful of tho senson. The wee sma' hours woro growing big before "Home, Sweet Home" sounded for delighted dancers. 400 feet to go. Following tho com plctlon of the slope, there will be much development work so that It will be nenrly a year before the mine can bo operated at anywhere near Its capacity. Heautlful Lilies. A stem of beau tiful Japanese lilies from the gar don of Mrs. Xorls Jensen Is on ex hibition nt tho "Ilusy Corner" and 'has been much admired. There are seventeen lilies In full bloom on a single stem. Coqiillte Won. Coqulllc defeated Myrtle Point nt Coqulllo yesterday 10 to 0. This was probably the last game of the season in Coos County. North Hcnd did not go to Dandon, whore an exhibition gnmo was played between tho homo team and n picked up nine. Most of the ipiported players nro leaving nnd it Is not likely that any further ef fort will bo mnde to have Eureka come hero unless Manager lledlllion decides to keep his bunch together for a series. Ilenedlcts Won. Sundny, tho sec nnd rt te cnrlnu nt trfilimu 1ml U'OOIl the bacholoi-H and benedicts nt Llbby f;e( n,M,UH.Ti1(J Mnrshfleld l wns played and the married men won. Io ,1)rnry ,,nB ju8t rcColved two Thero was quite a turnout for th !,.... sotH nf .....,. ono- ,,,, h88i ly nnd the father Is happy over game, a number from Mnrshfleld wit- rrom t1(J Oregon Stato Traveling the nrrlvnl of their first child, nesslng It. I Library Association. Thev hnvo WAGES At South Inlet, August 25, I1U3, to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Wages, a soven-pou'nd daughter. Mother and child are1 doing nice- ' I , 1 1 u f i unniirnil tin in till Int a n iwl rnfnv. Meet Tliursvlay. Tho College Court Today Judge J. S. Coko ' nn w. ' ' mUmnrn utll. Women's Club will meet Thursday (l number of lawyers went to (,unt8 A mct of t,Jo ,brn evening with Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Coqullle this morning. Judge Coko bonr(, wng 1)el(, nst 0V0Ill ,,ut I ..f.tiKiitiltn Mm iwllniiriinil t nt t if I "" nnHiln, mivtlciiln.. wns ilnnn. Nn Train Late. Tho pnssongor train oirrtilt Court. The regular term of received m -1. i I.. . Mi n ......!.. i,M.a ' ... . . . lurinur WUIU HUH .IIUUII r-u u.,.u .., . u - -.court will open next .Mon.iay wnen . CnPnoRlo -1)000 rcintvo aio ast evomng caiiKuu uj luniniitu-. ,i. jin.v nnd Grand Jury will got A , , , , . ,. .. iv heavy freight and passenger traf-' IU kL I IncrcaBlnR tho prom sed contrlbu- iiwu iur u iiinai nullum flc. South Slougli Trouble. County Options RanchCnrl Hriggs, who superintendent linker of Coqullle, Rn mt wll imo hero recently from Vancouver ,m88od through hero yestordny en 8U,t n t)0 orccton of ft Hotel for North Rend. Negotln- ch mny ro- camo nero recently irom vuih-oimoi ipassod through Hero yestoniny en .. . ,,, ,.,.., n, n.. i,,i Wash., has taken nn option on ho rollto to gouth Slough to Investigate n N()rth Uom, 00l u h sm,. v. '- somo irouuio in um nmiui niuugu u(lll . ,,,,,, , .,, ninvnmnilt n,i SchooldlstrlctNo.7n.lt being claimed Cnpt A M Slmi,80n nmy nl80 n,i that Director Drnco was not qualified u R wng ro)ort(Ml ye8terday that for the place. Creek for $10,000. Leave Tomorrow. Tho Arnold Amusement company which has. been putting on carnivnls In this section will lenvo Thursday on tho Hrenk watcr for Portland. Killed Dog. E. W. Hernltt and Warner Ogren wont out Snturday night to get a deer. Mr. Hernia's PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY. WHY? Have wo made a success of tho fi-10-ir.c business In Mnrsh fleld? Because Wo hnvo given honest values, squaro and courteous treatment, with your-monoy-bnek gunranteo ir not entirely satisfied, and "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Front St., Opp. Postofflce. the syndlcnto had tried to got an .. ,,, ,, ,,, option on tho Davonport Real Es Sumiier Dance. 1'ho danro that ...,,. was to have been given at Sumner ."'"''" " '"'""V"' - ' ' last Saturday but was postponed . fr ?2 ..000. but this was do e . until this week. Saturday. Septem- n,1,1 w' ' "frtl?h her 0, pron,,es .be )uB-, Jmr 1LWSS:l -tod ,n the project ,f a friend who , ii,, n,-i. s expected here soon approves of make n special trip, leaving Mnisli- ' 1 . Hin Man field Snturday evening. Novel Heehlve. L. T. Mntthows who was up from his South Inlet ranch yesterday discovered a novel boohlvo on his ranch. Tho bees when they swarmed did not bothor about finding n hollow treo or box, but sim ply mndo their hlvo undorneath a big board on n fence, nnd havo nbout fifty pounds of honoy hanging from tho bonrd. i tho Idea. II. A. MURPHY and family havo arrived from Sutherlln Oregon, to mnko their homo In Coos County, Mr. Murphy being associated with F. E. Westor: In business. AMONG THE SICK. 1 Pioneers Revisit Coos Hay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlngflold Applegnto, or Raymond, Washington, havo arrived hero In their own touring car to revisit scones that woro familiar to them many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Applegato woro among tho pioneer residents of Coos Hny but loft hero many years ago to mnko their home In Washington. Many old-time friends here will romombor thorn nnd bo glad to greot thorn again nnd renow tho days of "Auld EXCURSION TO LAKESIDE SUNDAY, SEPTEMHER 7. Two boats leave Marshflelil nt 7 nnd 8 o'clock a. in. Returning arrive In Marshllehl nt O and 7 o'clock. Fare fcr round trip, 81.50. We Do Catering For Parties ROOM FOR SMALL IIANQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leld's.) IIOX LUNCHES FOR PIONIO 1 ARTIES. ASHLAND CRAWFORD PEACHES FOR CANNING Will Arrive Tomorrow PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO DAY TO AVOID DISAP POINTMENT. THE BAZAR Phone 32. House of Quality. i Mrs. Androw Stora Is reported suffering from n severe stroko of paralysis at their homo on North Coos River. Win. WlnRor. nn old resident of Curry County, Is nt Mercy Hospital to rooolvo treatment. Ho Is tho father of C. S. Wlnsor, of tho Hank of Oregon. Miss Emily llnrrls, tho young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Har ris, of South Ilroadwny, is reported quite ill of plourlsy, Mrs. A. T. Haines undorwont n minor oporatlon nt Mercy Hospital today and is reported to bo gottlng along nicely. J. V. Dodson, of tho Pacific Gro cory, is sorloiiBly 111 at his home on North Ilond HoightB, If you havo anything to soil, rent, . a... . iir l. a jx trade, or want noip, try a mini au In Tho Times. WANTED Position by experienced practlcat bookkeeper and office man. Wrlto 11. A. G., care Times. FOR RENT Slvroom house and bnth room. Nicely furnished throughout; In good locnllty. 662, 11th St. S. WANTED Good girl for housework. Short hours, or help by day for fow days. Call 1302 West Central. Phono 31S-.I. SNAP. 1 havo for salo at Invoice, a good paying business; good loca tion, low rent, long lease. In voice about $4000. No dead stock. Cash or gilt edge secur ity. Good reason for selling. Ad dress Opportunity, care Times. I-X)H RENT Store room, it-room apartment or 2-room apnrtment and slnglo room. Apply at Nas burg's Grocery. WANTED CliitmlieriiiRM, Immedia tely. Phono 228. WANTED To rent, piano. Addren "O," care Times. WANT 1-2 D Position as supt. on dairy or stock farm, by married man, nged 4i; strictly temperate. UndorstnndB dairy farming, stock growing, corn growing, feeding, (horses, cattle and hogs), silo building, silo filling, onslllnge feeding. W. I). W., enro C003 Bay Times. FOR RENT An attractive front room In prlvnto home near Chnndlor Hotel. Inquire 2S9 Cen tral avenuo. FOR SALE Fivsh cow, thorough bred Jersey, G years old, milk tests 7 por cent. Address J. R. Johnston, enre Times office. FOR RENT Furnlslu'd housekeep ing rooms. GOG First nnu uircn streets. Phono 239-.T. HAVE you 11 dairy ranch to lease or rent to responsible party? Can hnndlo ono of any size; hnvo plenty of holp or would tnko a good-sized proposition on shares. F. L. Davis, Times office FOR SALE Smith Premier type writer. Model D. Used hut little. Prlco $40. B. enre Times. FOR SALE Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock and equipment nt cost; must soil quickly aa my father's health compels mo to return East. Fred Bnchman, phono 2SS. WANTED Young man to work with bnkor to learn trado. Apply Times office. WANTED Carrier hoy to deliver Times. Must bo at least In Fifth grndo at school. Inquire Times offlco nftor 1 o'clock. FOR SALE Two milch cows. Ad dress W, enro Times, or phono 3129. FOR RENT Six riMun house, mod ern. In Ferndalo. Seo Thomas Rooko. Phono 171 North Bend. $H."l(l CASH handles :t( rooms nnd dining room. Seo McMillan, Coos Bay Realty Co., 1G0 Front streot. FOR SALE Horse alMiut 140O. Cheap If taken nt once. Apply Jack Murphy, Honryvllle. The Post Office Is Going to Move Sept. 1, to Williams' Building Hut you will find us at the old stand prepared to servo tho licst fountain drinks on Coos Ray from u sanitary fountain. Sartor's is the pluco everybody goes for Fountain Drinks, It o Cream and Candy, FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of G18 acres, botweon 3G and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres more that can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, one mile from postofflce, school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further information, call or write: W. A. GAGE. Allegany. Ore. THERMOS OR UNIVERSAL LUNCH KITS $2.00 AT 1