THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. cm TIMES WANT ADS. OCTOBER TIDES. below la gl"cu tr.e tl.ne and height of high and low water at Marshtleld. The tides aro plated In the order of occurrence, with their times on the llrst line nnd heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether it is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar substract - hours 34 minutes. HjpfM llrt Sctuffacf li Mar 1 .1 '.1 r you haven t seen rne new suits and overcoats we ve got ready for you, made for us especially by Hart Schaffner & Marx . -V i . nri ji i - .i ion i wan any luiigei. me new inooeis aie Deuer man 1 j : rail ve ever seen; anu me prices aie easy. $25 does more than ever before in- buying real quality in clothes; it's a true-economy price. Others here at $ 1 8, $20 and up to $40 and $50. 17Hrs. , Pt... lSjllrs. Ft... 19Hrs. 4.00 4.9 4.40 4.6 5.25 0.03 2.1 9.24 2.3 9.49 C.l .1.56 G.I 4.30 10.01 0.0 10.30 0.0 1 1.22 WEATII ER FOR EC AST. Ilr AMoclalfJ rrru to foo Uajr Tlmm. OREGON Fair in oast, and cloudy In west; probably rain with easterly winds. LOCAL T K M I' K It AT U 1 1 K HKCOIID. For the 24 hours ending at 4:4."1 n. m., October 17, by BenJ. Osttlnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 66 Minimum 46 At 4:43 n. m 49 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept 1. 1913 ...8.45 Precipitation same period InBt year 4.51 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. clothing purchased in this store will be kept pressed free of charge. Florsheim Shoes $5 and $6 WOOLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys. Jad Salts THE NEW APERIENT.' Natural Fruit Salts derived from grapes and lemon juice in combination with other valuable agents. GET IT AT THE UP-TO-DATE STORE. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US If you have anything to soli, rent, trnde. or want help, try n Want Ad In The Times. Clioli' Rehearsal. There will bo n rehearsal of the Senior Choir in tho Episcopal Church this evening at 7:30. AH mombers are urgently re quested to bo present. C. 11. Smith Due. C. R. Smith, head of the Menaslia Woodcuwnre Company, is due on the Day next week, according to word received by , ills local manager, Herbert Arm strong. Recovers Hoat. Through a Times want ad, Fred Moore, of Kastside, has recovered his lost boat. It was i found by one of tho West boys of I Kastside, who promptly notified Mr. i Moore. The boat was not damaged .Move Place Ward Brothers have moved their sign, business from North Front street to the Lund build Ing at Market and North Second street. m HuHowcYn Hull Mr. nnd Mrs. John Story Coko nnd Mr. and Mrs. .Minus Albert Mntson are issuing Invitations for n Hnllowo'on ball to bo given nt tho Elks' Hall Frl day evening, October 31. duelling Inlet Victors Those ar riving on tho Wah-tn-Waso from Catching Inlet this morning were: Albert' Ounnoll, .Mrs. Smlthgall, Mr. and Mrs. John Strong, Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Collvor, nnd T. M. Collvor. Kinds Pin. Through a Times lost LOST One Inner unto tire tube in sack and also one set auto tire chains In canvas sack. Howard for return to Times office or J. M. Nye, Chandler Hotel. WAXTHD Place for an elghth-grade student to work nnd attend school. Address Win, Wnxmuth, Gen. Del. KOIt SALK At once, eleven good Jersey milk cows, two coming fresh shouts and 12 pigs, 15 weeks old. Old team cheap. Enqulro at Times riff lr. it Orpheum Tonight a tvo.ju:kl feature "love axd war in Mexico." a powerful Lubln W'av Drama. STRANG K TRAITS OF SERPENTS Patho Educational. WHEN GLASSES ARE NOT GLASSES A Vltngraph comedy. AUTO POLO NEW THRILLER Something now in moving pictures. ADMISSION, Adults, 10 centss Children 5 cents. We are selling more of our coffee every dav I reasnn. i -", u jou aro m doubt as 1 10 Its nuniitv. , j be convinced. (Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and fcpice House. Phoe 394.J. 1S4 Market ave. Hefore Buying You? RAINCOATS See the fine line A TODD, The Tailor. -o i-ront street. "AUrtetWWn t0 8el1' rent- Wrestling Match Orpheum Theater IIANDOX, OREGON. Saturday, October 18 M. . LUTSEV, Pride of Curry County, V8 11. CASEY, 102 lbs.; LESTER DON ALDSON, 100 lbs.; HARRY LOCK WOOD. 150 lbs.; . CHAPMAN, 148 lbs.; SMILING DUTCH, 145 Ilia.; JACK WHITE, V.U lbs. LUTSEV AGREES TO THROW THE SIX MEN IN ONE HOUR. GENERAL ADMISSION 80c. RESERVED SEATS, l.O0. RINGSIDE SEATS, 1.50. TIME SAVERS $10.00 Down $5.00 Per Month Questions and Answers QUESTION Who Rides Wheels? ANSWER The Busy Men. QUESTION Why should I buy a Time-Saver? ANSWER Because you can come right back at me if anything goes wrong with your wheel. QUESTION What does the Dayton guarantee mean? ANSWER -Last week I replaced a defective frame for a man in Bandon. His Dayton was bought in Califor- nia in 1910 but they authorized me to replace his frame. That's the Dayton Guarantee g T1MESAVERS . ' RELIABLE I "CocKbg- TIME SAVERS nDayt;n Bicyd" ALWAYS USEFUL Blcyclc' It Might Pay You to Make Use of Our 1 0c Messenger Service 1 0c Marshfield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Phone 158-R WANTED Bright .voting girl under 18. Apply 10 a. in., Saturday nt Peoples' 5-10 nnd 15c. store, Marshileld. FOR RUNT Heated rooms In nrl vate home. Phone 200-L. FOR SALE CHEAP I lots, 23120 ft., partly cleared, with barn. In S. E. liny Park, Inquiro at Times offlco. WANTED CniH'tent girl for gen eral housework. Inquire of Mrs. 13. M. Smith, Flagstaff; Phone. 3125. WANTED Carrier boys to deliver The Times. Must be 1- years old and above Fourth Grade in school. Inquire at Times office, FOR RENT H.iooin house nnd fur niture for sale. Inquire 331 First street. WANTED Family washing, also men's washing. 975 S. 7th St. Phono 284-R. -()R SAIiE Team line bay geld lugs weignmg izuu ids. each; t yrs. out. Inquire Clins. Metlln, Coos Hotol. OPPORTUNITY Splendid locution for u business, a store room of about 1300 squnro feet of floor space in tho central business sec tion of Marshfield, 85 per mouth Responsible parties can secure lease Tor term of years. Apply Stutsman & Co., 1 ,1V Ilroadway. FOR HAKE Reasonable; or will trade for good Coos County prop erty, 50 acres bearing orchard, prunes and apples, right on the S. P. Railroad In Douglas Co. If Intorestod deal with owner. Rox 802, nandon, Oregon. FOR SALE Fine sl.v-rooin house, with bath; basement, with station ary wash tubs, hot and cold water, and lot, two blocks from business center. For particulars wrlto Bo 510, Mar8hlleld, Oregon. FOR RENT Rooms with or without board, in private family. Phone 3C2-R. FOR SAKE -Dry wood, any length at Campbell's word yards. FOR SALE Plymouth Place pool try yard; stock aud equipment at cost; must sell quickly as my father's health compels me to return East. Fred Dachraan, phone 2S8. WANTED Experienced miners at Libby mine. ROOM AND HOARD for gentlemen, nt 1)77 South Fourth Street. LOST Pair of gold ruff buttons front of news stand, North Rend, Monday, Oct. 0. Reward. Notify Gorst & King. WANTED Von to know that for $11) per aero you can buy a good place for a homo or an investment, lo cated about one nnd one-half miles from Allegany on tho Hast Fork of Coos River, 1 CO acres, uonio ten acres bottom land, old house nnd orchard, tho place for fruit. Wor ries, vegetables, chickens or sninll dairy. $500 cash, balance terms to Bult, nt six por cent. Apply Stuts man & Co., i:iG Ilroadway ad, II. H. Wilson has recovered a lost bar pin which was dropped on tho street tho other day. W. A. Iteld picked It. up and Mrs. Held brought It to The Times olllco yes terday. Sumner Visitors. Among the ar rivals from Sumner this morning on the Minimum were: Wilbur Stock, .1. I). Cllnkenbeard, W. Wilson, Mrs. W. II. Norton, R. II. Norton, Miss Hatcher, Mrs. John Messerle, and Miss N. Mills. To Sell llukery. Tho White House Bakery was closod by Mrs. Harnldgo today pending tho closing of n deal to sell it. Negotiations nro on for the purchase of tho place aud may be closed soon, tho purchasers negotia ting direct with tho creditors. Itll.le School Rally. The Riblo School rally that Is now being con ducted at tho Christian Church Is at tracting considerable attention. Great enthusiasm will bo shown before tho rally Is far along If presont indica tions aro to bo taken seriously. Old Voter Robert Starkoy of Bay City was n Marshllold visitor todny. Ho said that ho cast Iris llrst vote sixty-one years ago and thinks that this Is a record that will bo hard for anyone on Coos Ray Co como up to. Ilnyiies. Inlet. Visitors. Among those who came down from Ilnyues Inlet on tho Messenger this morning woro; G. W. Sanford nnd daughter Vivian, Miss Marlon Drown, Milton l.lghthall, Edward Schiffolor, Mrs. William Simpson and Miss Potor- HOII. Ship Apples. A earlonil of dried apples, tho llrst shipment of the season's output of F. S. How's fruit dryer at Myrtle Point Is expected lore today. It will bo takon 1o San Francisco on the Steamer Hardy. Tho Hardy was delayed slightly. Dr. Cooley SjM'aks. Dr. J E. Cooloy, latoly of Saloin, will preach nt tho Presbytorlan Church noxt Sunday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Rurkhnrt, tho pastor Is absent on attendance nt the synod at Portland. There will bo no morning sorvlco. Sells Ranch. Fred Solandor, of Coos River, was In Marshllold today. Ho states that ho has sold his half In terest In tho ranch thoro to Chas. Hngqulst nnd thnt hencoforth Mr. HngqiilBt nnd John Grnnt, will con duct It. Mr. Solnndor and family will move back to Sumner. Oreek Restaurant George Stam 808 nnd Nick Dlmos aro oponlng a Grook restaurant North Front street. It will cater chlofly to t'ho Greeks, similar to tho ono recontlj 1 If.. !,,,, I.. OJI . txt MlA Claymoro. Seeks Relative Mrs. .Tack Rand of Mood River, has written to Tho Times asking for Information about Mas culn Rand who left Hood River last March for Coos County. Sho ex pects to come hero shortly to llvo and would llko to know tho where abouts of her rolatlvo. Ready to Move. W. J. Rorreo and "French Joe" stated that the report A SNAP Pool Hull nnd Confection ery for sale cheap. Doing a busi ness of 30 to GO dollars a day. For further particulars, address1 or call on II. Dlgolow, Mapleton, Oregon. WANTED Men and .women to la troduco new lino Patont Tension, Rail - Hearing, Fit - like - a - glove Shears. Rlggost sellors ever pro duced. Agents making $5.00 to $8.00 per day. Full or part time. Rest commissions or salary. Free particulars. Address quick, Ideal Shear & Cutlery Co., Marino Build ing, Chicago. FOR RENT Two furnished room, with sitting room, heat and bath; suitable for two or four youug men. 373 South Sixth street. WANTED, AGENTS Either sex, for Economy Admlstratlon Cook Rook, tho much talked of and biggest seller of tho year. $10.00 to $15.00 per day right now. Free descriptive circular or send 25c for outfit nt onco nnd llrst choice of territory. Rest forms. Also ton best selling holiday books. Combination outfit, 25c. 50 per cent commission. Address A. B. Kulilmnn, publisher, 13G W. Lake that tho latter was unwilling to more his floathousc off Eugeno O'Connell's properly wns a mistake They state "French .Too" will move Just ns Boon ns ho has secured a new location and has so notified' Mr. O'Connell. Is Well Gust Rosburg, whose sud den departure from his home in Bun ker Hill a few weeks ago alarmed his friends, writes Tho Times from Ban don that ho has steady work at Ban don, Is very woll and Intends to stay thero for nwlillo and does not wish his friends to bo nlnrmed nbout him. Quirk Results. P. N. Flngg placed a small four line adv. In The Times' want column last evening offering some white leghorn pullets for sale. Ho expected to run It u few days, but uii to noon today ho had 17 in- I qulrlon and said ho could havo sold many limes ns many ns ho had. Times' want ads got rosults becauso ovory- boiiy on L'oo3 nay reaus i no nines. Check Trouble. Howard Brltt, who sustained the loss of nit arm and n log in n train accident on tho Isthmus Inlet logging road a few mouths ago nnd later lost all tho damages allowed him through n fire in a Portland artificial limb factory. Is hnvlnir moro troubles. Somo of his checks that ho has Issued havo boon protested for lack of funds. It is hoped thnt ho will bo nblo to ad just tho mnttor shortly. Make Coast. Trip Col. Webb, rop presuutlng tho 10. Gulttard Tea and Ooffeo company, went out on tho train this morning to nandon, where ho will be Joined this afternoon by Paul Soule or tho R. N. Nasou Paint company nnd thoy will mako tho trip down tho coast togother to call on tho trade In Curry County. Tliey came In on tho Speedwell to Raiidou. LADIES wo keep tho best lines of both domestic nnd hlgh-grado Imported French Perfumes Como in nnd see our dlfforont lines of perfumery and toilet ne cessities. Wo will be pleased to show our stock at tho Storo for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies. 4 4