THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913-EVENING EDITION. School Begins Monday, Sept. 15 T ET the boys be on hand wearing suits that will give them self-respect and a feeling of pride in good nppoM ymwu. Our boys' department is performing a wonder i'ul service in keeping the boys of this town nattily dressed. Sueh clothes as are sold hero are economical clothes for your boys to wear, because they last longer, hold (heir shape longer and look spit' and span for a longer period than most clothes. Conic in and sec the qualities and compare them with these prices: Boys' School Suits $5, $6, $7. Splendidly made of cheviot, cassimere, and gray and brown fancy mixtures. The styles are both Norfolk and double-breasted and every suit has an extra pair of trousers. The sizes are 7 to 17 years. Extremely desirable and moderate price. WOOLEN MILL STORE APPAREL SPECIALISTS 0l MEN AND BOYS. and SEPTEMBER TIRES. Below 1b i'l"cn tlin tl.nn height of high and low water at iunrsniield. fho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tn nrst line and heights on the . second lino of each day; a compar-i Ison on consecutlvo heights will . Indicate whether It Is high or low ! waier. tor inch water on tho bar lO.Ilrs. . fi.OO 12. OS 5. OS 11.20 Ft. . . 0.2 4.5 2.S G.4 I llIIrs. . G.57 12.5". G.10 0.0 Ft. . . 0.0 4.8 2.3 0.0 ' weather fohhoast. llf A05ltcil Vntt to Coo Uar Tlracs.J OREGON Fair with light frost tonight In East portion. Northerly winds. - LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., September 10, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special Govern ment meteorologist: Maximum C5 Minimum 30 At 4:43 n. m 41 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept 1, 1913 2.77 Precipitation same period Inst year 3. 90 wind: Northwest, clear. Noris Jensen Merchant Tailor High-class Garments Hand-Tailored In our own Miop. Orders taken ror garments inaile by ED. V. PRICE &CO. They are the bent wholesale tailor in tho world. Good lliislnesH Suits, $18.00 to ijtlO.UO. Tiiilnr-nicnsiircd; tallor-niatle. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH GUARANTEED BY NORIS JENSEN. .105 Front tivet. BORN. look after tho construction of new concrete building for tho First national Hank nt that place. Ills partner, L. M. Bontley, is now nt uantion and has the work started A RUNNING STREAM Is fresh and pure, because tho water KEEPS OX THE MOVE. A stagnant pond becomes Impure, because It does not move. We keep fresh, puro drugs, boeuiiKo wo k?ep them MOVING moving IX on every bont from tho best wholesalers, and moving OUT Into the homes of those who know. Why? Because we null at reasonable prices and are always "on tho movo" to please our customers. That's why wo aro called "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US PHONE 1JTQ D 10 Cent I30-I1 Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY POWERS To Mr. and Mrs. Fred rowers at Mercy Hospital in North Bend Wednesday, Septem ber ju, a son. .Motnor and child To W. C. T. U Tho W. C. T. U. win open their fourth Annual Con vt.ntlon this evenlnir nt Mvrtlo Point Thoso leaving on tho noon train for Slyrtlo Point woro: Mrs. Goo. Hnzer, airs, jiont. siccann, Mrs. C. Ritchie, Mrs. W. G. Laird and Mrs. Wheeler of San Dlcgo. AMERICAN LADIES' TAILORING the Hosoburg auto stage. lormcily Handled by Mr. Plunz To Register Voters. A. K. Peck Is now taken ovc 'Jchchers Arrive. Several or tho Marshflcld teaching corps arrived on 1110 ureauwator todav. Pr ne nnl are doing nicely and Fred nsi Darker and wif and baby did not well as could bo expected, whllo J'onio hut will probnbly arrlvo over "Grandpa" A. II. Powers is oven "" Among thoso coming In wore; more boyish thnn ever over tho Miss Anna Volt, of Illinois, Miss advent of tils first grandchild. 1 i-nura Tumor of North Dnkota, Miss Wlnnlfred Watson of Minnesota and Will Arrive Tonlulit Georirn'MIss Cornelia Anthonv of Colorado. Goodrum nnd his brldo aro uvinx'tml School onens horn next Mnmlnv to nrrlvo this ovenlng, coming via ! I'Aaniination Postponed. Tho civil service examination of cnndl dates for Postmnster at Florence sr bv 1110 Call and to"a' received his blanks, etc.. to n,ul O'enada which was to have II. n . .11. nv t ,,0Kln tho registration of voters In,1)U0 in Marshflcld last Sat- IIIlC OH UlSDMY nt I C..l,l. -e I.aii . Ill1'iln tfn.t lino unnn. iimHI O.. I lo ,.... fJtl 1 mi all1nv nt ytlg lufiiiuuuuil UI VOK inK rliX th South Mnr!! proc,nct' EXPERT. -78 Front St., Upstairs I'lll'tv Satlirdav. Invltatlntin linvn neon lssueu ror n party Saturday unlay was postponed until Saturdnv Soptombor 27, when It will bo hold In Florence. Mrs. Edith M. Eddy. secretary of tho civil service board WANT ADS. afternoon given by IJutsor and for 1,1,8 '"strict, will mako tho trip Helen Sullivan to their llttlo friends. 1 '? ''lorenco to conduct tho oxamlua- SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. Methodist Ladles' Aid will Kivo a silver tea at home of Mrs. C. W. Davis, 886 South Fifth street. Jolly Dozen meets with Mrs. Paul Sandon. N. L. Young Ladles' Aid with Miss EIbIo Larson. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. J. C. Wallace. THURSDAY. Mlnnlo-Wls Club meets with Mrs. M. E. Thompson, 886 South Fifth streot. North Dond Altar Guild with Sirs. John Lehnon. Eastsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. Percy Peot. A. N. W. Club will meet with Mrs. Clias. Stnuff. tlon. Cannery (Vow. A prow nf nnttin moil nrnveti on tho Breakwater from ' ""'i luiueiie iionnn Astoria tmlnv tn wnrir in Mm cnntii. Carter yesterday wont nftor the rel- FOR RENT Neat 12-room furnish, orn Oregon Company's plant nt Em-' low 4w,o Bnt him tho big story oil iiouseiteopiug suite, ? 10. North Piro. aumuurn rncuic pay car lieiid. Phono 1493 or 131. oeing nem up nenr uugeno last Sat- Store Redecorated. Tho Brown "rday 'and robbed of SIC, 000 by pack yet waiting ror a better market. The firms that sell direct nrn nnr ablo to pay tho big prices this year ob tho mnrkot is lower than It has hcen ror n long time. Hunters' Licenses Tho fin nnnrtr has perfected arrangements with County Clerk Watson by which hunters' llconses will bo issued di rect to hunters at tho Gunnory with out waiting. This will nrovo n. great convenience to hunters. PERSONAL NOTES FOR KALE A good bicycle, for only drug store Is resplendent In Its now ,four Vnm,,tB nf,er n Deputy Sheriff 5S.UU. is 1 acconu street isort n. ", uoing rcaecoraicu. and with uu luuuu mai now nxtures. ninues n vorv hand-il."u iny nan mcniu 10 ion nun niu iiikuuu puper priniou 1110 siory nuout n noid-up nenr Columbia, S FOR RENT elosu in. Fine unfurnished flat, some Interior. mono iii i-.i. 0RPHEUM TONIGHT TUB I'OWUll OF THE CROSS Ing Arthur Johnson. -A two-reel Lubln drama, featur- This Is one of the most powerful drnnins over soon on n screen. 2000 FEET OF OTIIEIl NEW PTCTLMtES. THE IIRST MISIC AND THE REST SHOW IN TOWN. ADMISSION TEX CENTS. The cost of wiring a house already built is not great, Once JW, the electric equipment will never have to be replaced, VI nil! ool 4l, !,..!IJ r HIU MUIIUIIII The modern nlnnt lieiirier teanne UD Vniir limicolinW nrir Jielm-Mim- 4QAi-olir,nc (.,r i iiuyiU U VIKJIUI Ulll UUUUIUUUIIU ".uiu ui lUHh III I IP C icmtnet II. .1 IIIUbL llRnn o nnxti (n.. a- , . i , - r-wvum iiiivv m i 1 iiiriiro inm in cap imr nn nnon Sir flan. "w v'l"TI ' " WW NJ IV. ..J, n.. - w,iiuii vii win lit- i i i i iii i iivi 1 1 in ii 1 1 v 'i r.i i ii i mOIA - fl -WCJ'V WV IWWI IIIWkVIIIMtlVIII '"CLfimi III n . i . , i nirani. t- . r - j ...... vlu,i5' leiepnone l 8, Subpoenaed Today. J. C. Jones I c- nnrt Marshal Carter has accepted FOR SALE .22 enl, rcpentlm; rlflo nd Miss Helen McLaughlin woro , 1,10 OXC11BO witn caso, :ioo sneiis, cleaning rod, "iiopuenaeu louny to give evidenco good shape. Phono 370-X or ad- hoforo tho Coos County grand jury dress F. L. G., S27 S. Fifth at. 80Io ponding investigations. LOST On l-Vont street, small leatli- Coqullle. C. E. Mayboe, or purse containing some chnngo rrcu iioinstor, i. w. btovens and and lead bullet. Reward for re- A. Van Zllo were nniong tho North turn to Will Elckworth nt Times nond residents who went to Co office. WANTED Housemaid to work on I farm. Good wages. Phono 2G0 L, or 324-U. WANT I'D (.'III for ueneial house work. Apply Mrs. H. Nnsburg. In Portland IMav. Tho Sunday Oregonlnn contains a picture of tho cast of a benefit play, "The Mikado." which Is to ho glvon as a benefit ror tho Portland News Hoys under the nusplces or tho society woinon there. Miss Ednn Illlven, or Mnrsh llold. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ullvon, Is to tako a leadliiK nnrt In It. Sho nppenrs under tho stago Speaker Comlni:. Snntorl Mor- ".n,1, P.l ,'"" Lou Patton, by which tevii, a Socialist editor rrom As-'"110 wl" 1)0 known when sho sturts toria, Is scheduled to arrlvo horo n0,r cngagomont on tho Orphoum clr tho last or tho week to deliver. cuU 1,1,8 wcok qullle this morning on court busi ness. somo lectures ror the Socialists. Ho Is mnstor or sovernl different lnn- FOL'ND Envelope containing do. K'mBes. romped iiims, uoanng namo or McMahon. Owner may have same Mineral Tomorrow. The funeral by calling nt Times ofMco nnd of McGovom will bo hold tomor paylng for this ad. row nftornoon under tho auspices oi inn .Mnrsuueiu Aerio or i;agics. t Mr. McGovorn's hrothor arrived last evening irom uasnnoy s camp at iiumoio. WANTED Experienced niliiers Llbby mine. FOR RENT 2 rooms for light house- kepplng. 1C3 S. 2nd street. Rljr Ruiw Away. Connor & Hoagland's delivery team ran away while roturnlng rrom Llbby tho day bororo yesterday. Tho rront wheel broko nnd Claro Ynke, tho drlvor, and his llttlo brother, woro thrown out. Tho team ran orr the point In tho Llbby rond hoyoiul tho Fair grounds nnd rig nnd all wont down tho embankment about fifteen feet to the bottom of tho gulch. Tho rig was pretty badly smashed and tho Jolt took the vim out of tho Will Deliver Address Senntor 1. SV SmlMi lina nn..,iiKi.l ,1m Itit.ltnHrtt FOR SALE Ton colonies of bees, of tho North Dond Chnmbor of ,,orHV. , T,,noJ woro easily Patent hires, phono North Bond, Conimorco to deliver nn nddress bo- V""K "' ,,lKUS ,0K W,,H "Kwy 111- 1203. COURTESY FIRST nnnn qpruipp ai wayq Oregon Power Co. Second and Central. Times Does Job Printing FOR SALE E U SWJi SE NW Vx. SW Vx SE Yi Sec. 3. T. 29 S., It 13 W.; 1C0 acres tim ber: will soli ror assessed vain atlou on county cruise. Geo. B. Morgan, Baudon, Orogon. rore thnt body next Frldny nlirht. tho first public mooting their hnvo neui sliico their organization, Alter Pay Chocks L. V. Jured. WALTER RICHARDSON wont to Co qulllo yesterday on ' business. BURT DOREMUS wont up to Honry villo this morning on business. W. P. MURPHY Is In San Fran cisco on business and pleasure. ED SCHMEER wont to Myrtlo Point this morning to nttond tho fair. MRS. P. I). BLAKE, of Catching In lot, was shopping In town today. WALTER POWELL, of North Bond" Is In town on business for a row days. MRS. W. II. MORTON, of Sumner, was in town on a shopping trip todny. HENItY HOLMS, or North Bond, was a Marshlleld business visitor yesterday. DAL CAT 1 1 CART left yesterday for Ten Mile, whero ho will spend a fow days. E. LARS EN, or Allegany, came down last night to transact somo business hero. MISS J. M. BOSSEN. or Bandon, Is In town todny and Is stopping nt tho Chandler. O. W. ROSS was an outgoing pas- songor tins morning on the Gnr-dlnor-Drnln Btngo. Sells Lot Cheap. Parties coming ovor rrom Conulllo ronort thnt a Cole. 1 1'ocullar donl was mndo thoro tho WANTED A woman to mako her solf generally usoful In a small restaurant. Work easy. Shamrock Cafe. FOR RENT Ouo room. Apply Nas burg's grocery. FOR SALIC Team hay geldings, 2400 pounds, aged 5 and G. Good for all kinds of work. John Blatt ranch, So. Coos River. 1(110 REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to arrest of party steal Ing Smith Premier typewriter and other articles from office of A. F. Estabrook Company, Bandon, Or. FOR SALE 1 team of horses, ages 5 and C, weight 1400; wagon and harness; cheap If taken at once. Also furniture for G-room flat, 50. Address "Bargain," Times office. FOR SALE Dry wood, any length at cainpuou s woru yams, FOR SALE Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock and equipment at cost; must soil quickly as my father's health compels me to return East. Fred Bachman, phone 288. If you hare anything to sell, rent. trade, or want kelp, try a Want Ad la Tho Times. bonltltnonnr r.f thn ' Tnna Tln'v Hnn'f ! OtllOr liny. A rilllcllOr IinillOd KeSt Coinnnnv. was down vnHtnninv nfierl r wns complaining nhout tho tho pnychecks and today thoy will bo handed out to tho employes nt tho mine, which Is located about iilno miles from Mnrshllold, at Hcn-ryvlllo. a . TV I ii 1,,clll,',' ?10 nrtrtltionnl ror tho lots. Lo hj and his family, arrived hero whloh ,invo !00 feot frontllR. Iin,i todny from Grants Pass, on route 1 nro ho reot deep. Kestnor accept- 10 uoosion, wnere uioy win sou o e(1, Honry songstneken says ho S" a ,r!Lnc.,?ea!: ,Frank . "urr 5 would bo glad to give Longstrom i'L r ' n'ur . H u,mBlul 1 , ?500 for his bargain. lard and were a week on tho way. hoavy assessment for street I in lirovonionts for Btimo or his prop orty on Cednr streot, saying tho as sessment wns moro than tho prop orty was worth. Contractor Long strom said It wasn't and that ho would pay tho assessment nnd glvo REN SMITH was In town on busi ness yostordny and today rrom his Coos RIvor ranch. Contract In Handoii.- Starts Fishing. Levi Smith will ntnrf In h1u nvntiltif nn lila mnnMi'u flaltlnrr 1-Tn lnn vl trrmA mt lilu anlnna WriKht was a nasaonirer this morn-. " i ing to Bandon, where he goes to wHh d'rlft netB' Ho roport8 Umt tno run so rar has been away ahead or the same time last year. The South ern Oregon cannery nt Emnlro has leen mild curing but will stnrt In soon on the cannery. Thoy aro pay . ing four cents a pound for tho best nnno Wlm Allnn II tl1l nnprv flali fni IIIIUIII f ,.U . . . . v. U ... ..... WM. . ... .w. them. Tho Southern Oregon com- pany has boon In tho habit of holding Its salmon back until tho price Is right and has about all of last season's USE Trojan Powder IT IS THE SAFEST TO HANDLE. It Is the most efficient in stump removal. There are ninety-five one-niid-three-elghths-lnch sticks hi u fifty-pound box of TROJAN. It will do oh much, Mirk for stick as any known explosive. ' Carried In stock by A. B. DALY & Co. Marshflold Oregon. We Do Catering For Parties ROOM FORT SMALL BANQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leld'a.) BOX LUNCHES FOR PICNIC PARTIES. The Post Office Is Going to Move November 1, to Williams' Building But you will find us at tho old stand prepared to nerve the best fountain drinks on Coos Ray from a minitary fountain. Sailer's Is the place everybody goes for Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream and Candy, Telephonic Shopping is easy and satisfactory wh,en you call tho right nunibor. When its DRUGS you want call 141. Goods will bo, delivered In a min ute. . . M " 4-1 "ft