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THE COOS BAf TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 191 3 EVENING EDITION. rim svm . tshi v XOVKMHKR TIDES, i'.elow la il"au ttie tluie and i.Hght of high and low water at Mi.rshfleld. The tides are placed lu the order of occnrence, with their times on the tlrst line and heights on the second Hue ct each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar sttbstract 2 hours 34 minutes. 7Hrs. . :i.2f. 10.34 4.21 10.20 Ft. . . 0.8 5.0 2.2 4.5 SOCIAL OALKXDAR. I FRIDAY f H. Y. P. U. social and bust- ness meeting at .1. C. Donne J home. C. K. ot Presbyterian Church j entertained by Miss Helen Dow. j Luther League meets at I Assembly Hall. Hoys' Excelsior Club meets with Loren Davis. Ferndale Sewing Circle, Mrs. I. Houser, hostess, I Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. I O. Rdman. and Mr. Claybaugh Is prouder than the proverbial father over the ad vent of his first child and son. OopyrUcht Hart Schaffner & Msrs $25 BUYS A FINE FALL SUIT. V rOU get some idea from this illustration d the sort of styles in clothes for young len which have been made for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx supply to our customers. The smart de- lils of these suits are well shown here. We ift show you very extreme values at $25; a rice at which Hart Schaffner & Marx are lairing a special-value line. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE j record I For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m November 7, by BenJ. Ostllnd, special govem I ment meterologlst: Maximum 5S Minimum 4fl I I At 4:43 a. m Mll, ftu j j Precipitation 05 Precipitation, since Sept. 1, I 1913 U.05 I Prr!lTltntloa same period j r last year 12.76 Wind: Southwest, rain. I Choir Rehearsal. The Senior Choir of the Mnrshlleld Episcopal Church will meet tonight for the regular rehearsal. Ilulliistlng Trains Near Xotl. Willamette-Pacific ballast trains, which are hauling gravel from Na tron to the Willamette-Pacific lino wet 'of Eugene, havo reached n Jiolnt 10 miles west with the first lift. Eugene Register. Votes Costly. John Bastendorf. of South Inlet, who took the election returns of that precinct to Coqulllo reportp that votes are expensive In that precinct. Only three votes were cast, although there were four elec tion officials and this will make each trouble, but covered articles are worth $20.00. Times Want adv. pay. Bring Workmen. The Uedondo yesterday brought In twenty-six workmen for Wlllett & Burr and the Breakwater brought In twenty. P. L. Burr also came In and reports that laborers are very plentlfut In Call-, fornla now. Plan Reception. The Mllltcomn Club is nranglng to give a big recep tion to Major Morrow and the Cap tain and officers ot the Dredge Mlchlo when It arrives here. While no definite data Is given, it Is expect ed that It will be hro within a week or so. Former Resident. Bob McLaln, who Is putting on a clever Scotch song and dance act at the Royal this week, Is a former Heaver Hill minor, His right name Is Bob M. Ballon tyne anil he Is a native bom Scot. .T B. Sneddon and Wilt Sneddon, for merly worked In the mine with him. He has ben east and went on the stage a couple of years ago. Like Jennings. Mr. H. M. Jen nlngs will leave Immediately for Marshlleld, whero ho will occupy the same position ho bold before coming to Eugeno over two years ago. Ho camo two years ago in December, and lias directed the work of extensive improvements and nihil Hons to the holdings of his com pany. Ho has resided nt 745 Pearl street, and has a lnrge coterie of friends In Eugene. A. K. Norman of Chicago, will succeed him here. Eugeno ReglBtor. Want Ail. Brings Happiness.- That The Times want adv. are WANT ADS. 'OK KENT One furnished room. Phono 160-11 or call 371 First St. FOR SALE Surrey and double har ness. J.. J. Simpson, North Bend. FOK KENT Three sleeping room, suit a oio ror three or six gentle men. 321 S. Broadway. WANTED I July tllshwnslier nt The Arcade. WANTED Celery gardener. Excel- lent truct. rnone 3iiu. FOUND Key ring anil keys. Same may bo obtained by paying for this ad. FOK RKXT- Eastslde. -Seven rirom house OB Apply Henry Black. WANTED Work. All round chores, etc., for deserving man. Phono or see F. A. Sacchl. FOUUXR Pair of nose glasses on Hall nve. Owner may havo same by paying for this ad. EOK KENT it unfurnished Bent $8. 79 Date Ave. rOOHMt a l Don't hunt after look for success; , You will find what you look for, don't look for distress. If you Bed hUi !,ur shadow, remem ber, I pray, J ' That the sun is still Bhlnlng. bUt' you're In the way. l5on't grumble, don't bluster, don't dream and don't shirk: I Don't thhik of your worries, but Go0( Cnn,1' nni tho Preferred Stock think of your work. I teams on Friday evening-. ' The .worries will vanish, the work J w,,nt Aa u Money Mnkei'.-s-J. M. will bo done. . k'0 11,0 weU known traveling man. No man sees his shadow who faces ' ,M;tter known ns "Bill" Nye and who the sun. Selected. ' l,oes 1,18 travellng In nn automobile, . - . ..'..... , fecotiUy lost his wheel chains nud new '. ' illlloi' tubes fOC Ilia tires, Me placed a Vote COSt tne uouiuy uvuut t hnmnn hannlnes. .,, apiece. . ' - 'I H3 n'll it...iin.. rni..t. Tim riiiJn8 " -UCBI. WA liFt'iVM wUn, a bowling ToBiiT, UTinnr tno f(dmf of Dr. Morrow, defeated the Forest aggregation nt the Chaltel'ion bowl ing alley last evening. The score was 14 JO 011(1 Ifll'o', .respectively in favor of the Flxup twin, Tlid illlills df the series will bo bowled Off between tho i If you look at those $25 suits you'il see the economy in them. If you want to pay less, here are suits of this make at $18 and $20; and up to $40 and $50. Buy your clothes here and we will keep them pressed free of charge. 0OLEN MILL STORE Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys. W.'i, SOME KEASONS WHY WE SOLICIT AND MEKIT YOl'K DKl'Ci AND DKL; SUNDRIES PATKONACJE. I'liwarrauted substitution is practiced by many retailers who seem think this tho right thing to do. 'When you come to the Rexnll Store you will get what you ask for nntess it happens 'to he out of our stock in our complete stocks n ry rare occurrence. So carefully do we conserve your beBt interests that frequently r clerks may suggest something which they know or believe to be hotter for the purpose than tho article callod for. ft Transactions of this kind In our store occur every day and Invar iablv our customers have thanked us for taking such a keen Inter- , Mt in their personal needs I Sl'ch frank, hdnest advice will be cheerfully given regarding any- thing we sell, Vn owe It to yourself and your family to patronise a utoro t hloli serves its customers with such care witl such honest iner-f rhniuliso U4 does , THE R E X A Ip i., STORE Lockhart-Pisons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE MAIN 298 US IE,lE s OXLY ONE MACHINE THE SINGER. f liOKN 1 1 Miiinli ad in 'j'lio 'i:tnt ml fcoou t-ti -.covered bill ICst articles ffdill tile sllinili IllteC'lllIU litltiotiiicoineiit In yeiiterdny's Tlmea found the lost terrier pet dog belonging to llttlo Edward Lnbowltch, tho nine-year old son of Mr. and Mrn, A. E. Lab. owltch. of The Pair Store. The do; disappeared some time ago and lit tle Edward lias been disconsolate ever since. Wednesday night dur ing tho storm tho little lad WMil v'ett lio lliought that bis pot might lio out In l'10 stornij yestvrdny n flinnll want adv. WSh lllfliwl V(!lllslv'd- ly In Tho Times and tlilH IllOrnlng n lady from North llond brouglit the missing dog to The Fnlr store, find Utile Edward Is overjoyed In 1'OK KENT Kooms with or without board, Phone 2S2-.I or Inquire 9f) Hall avenue. , FOU,M-H Vfnt, strwt, store hey Tlmea OfllCC ' WANTED Tlirec trllit, energetic respcctnblo women over 25. Would like one to bo free to travel. Call 9 a. m. Saturday, Hoom 31. Rogcra House. . . 'N- CLAyifAUffW To Mr. and Mrs. jmrtles v'lnJ found them and I'rtaii I "(""R i,Is 1. The-Times wont niter X,. Chfyfiatigu, Thursday, u loflt , , ln Tho Tnieg Tho I u,', K,t fu8ullB because everybody ovemoer o, a sevcii-nouna uoy. on- Coon Mother and child utf itnna nlcoly '" v," ""' " w TIME! SAVERS $1 0.00 Down $5.00 Per Month EH Questions Answers QUESTION After you buy your Bicycle THEN WHAT? ANSWER Then comes SERVICE, if you buy a TIME SAVER or a DAYTON BICYCLE. We ask you to let us look your wheel over occasionally and make any necessary adjustments, free of charge, Have you ever watched the bicycle riders coming home from the Smith mill? Just count the wheels some time, and remember, almost two-thirds are TIMESAVERS or DAYT0NS. There are many still walking who could save time on a TIMESAVER. Count the bicycles as they go by, and think about it, Ask those who ride DAYT0NS or TIMESAVERS about our business methods, a ooo TIME SAVERS gff It Might Pay You to Send That Parce! by 1 Oc Messenger 1 Oc i Marshf ield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Phone 158-R Orpheum Tonight A big 3-reel feature, "Florodoro," or "Veiled Inno cence," In three reels, A remarkable feature, "Mixed Pickles1 Very funny comedy, ADMISSION ' TEN CENTS on" .Coos Uny reads The Times. WANTKD Information ns to tho whereabouts of Mlohnel .1. Nash, Willi HvoJ In WttfBoiJ.old Ju year 1011, I'WllUlfily- frUlHn Kindly eOmlnlilliAlW Wltll III wlto AddfeHrt hi W. ilfltii & dU'ti W.Uttm Tim'C unfurnished room at a small cottage close In. No chlldril, Address Box A, enro Tim en. PERSONAL OVERFLOW I.. AASRN. the ConuUli Wlnu boss, is In MnrBhflolil on busfness. .1. K. SCI 1 1 M.I NO. tho Myrtlo Point hotel man, is In Mnrshlleld on buslnesH and pleasure. MISS DOROTHY I.OCKK, a niece of T). I.. niiekliiKhnm, hns arrived hero from her hnnm and will spend tho winter nt tho nuckliiKham home In Ferndnle. CIIAS. '.MAIIAI'TY, of Coob Rlvor. broiiKhl down some of tho InrKust potatoes seen hero In many n dav anil hns half n "liizen of them on exhibit at tho Chamber of Commerce. 4 AMONG THE SICK Mrs. A. II. Powers, who lias been III. was reported much Improved to-day. Irvliiij Pltmnn, who hns boon at Mercy Hospital from Injuries sustain ed in tho motorcycle nccldont, wns oblo to leave- today. Ono loir will probnbly ho a trifle shorter than tho Will Klsner, it rliuiilTimr on the Corn I & King line, underwent an operation nt Mercy Hospital lost nlKlit for nppendlcnm nnd Is reported to bo Rottliifr nloiiK nicely. PAY YOl'R KI.KCTHK' 1,KJHT ltll.l.S Illll'OIti: Tl'KSDAY AM) OHTAI.V 1(1 PKR C'KXT IHSCOL'XT. liTe Roval TONIGHT HIZZ FUN MAKERS In nn entire chniiKO of proKiam, feat- urliiK 11011 M cMC AX. n Scotchman who Is well known about tin) Hay. PKTROSIXO Tho bin Italian feat ure In four reels will bo repented for tho benefit of thoso who wore tinablo to see It last ulKht. THK IWM.HX AXGIM. A Rex dra ma with l.ols Weber and Phillips Smulley starrlitK. MakliiK a grout two-reel subject. Admission: lower floor, 2Gc; bal cony, Uic; children, 10c. Matinee tomorrow at 2:30; any seat, 10 cents. South Coos River Boats Tioga leaves Marshlleld for bead of river at 8 a. in., re turning In evening. Steamer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning; leaves Marshlleld at 2 p. m. HOOHIIK & SMITH. FOR RKXT Xent, sliup flVrliWwd two-room housekeeping silKo", f 10. .North Uend. Phono 1493 or 131. iX)ST Fov terrier, white aatl brown spots. Liberal reward for return to Tho Fair Store! FOR ItKXT FuinMied rMinis, 817 North Hroadway. FOR RKXT One nntni mill lionnl t ... ntinker Hill. Inqulro nt TlmeW olllce. v FOR HUNT A !- it Ihmino. In- qulro 280 llth st. N or P. 174-L. FOR SAMv House ami lot. Robert Krii;or, IS!) Fourth street. FOK HUNT ltain on S. ntli St. Sultnblo for gnraKe. Phono 299-J. 1'Ot'XI) Iirjje lilni'k liounil. Owner enn havo samo by paying expenses. J. M. Thomas, North llond. V..N"l'i;i) O'li'l or womiiii to stnjr with child on occasional after noons and ovoulngH, Phono 29-R. I'OR SAI.K F'iii'iiInImmI 10-room boarding house. 109 X. Hroadway. I'OR SA Mv Live Htoik. II yotiRiC mnroH, 2 geldings and 2 helfors. Fred Wnxmiith, Mnrshlleld, Oro. I'OR ItFNT A Niilte of liousek- lug and lodging room. Roycrest. 388 North First street. FOR SALF. Linincli Oregon; sell for cash or trade for one boiso, outfit itml cow. Inquire L. A. Wllloy, Smith & Wade Machine Shops, or uildresH Mrs. II. C. Wllley, Ross Ldiidlng. City. FOR ItFXT At lliiiiker Hill, Lrooin cottage at $ 1 T. ; r.-rooni modern lint at $1S; 3 7-rooiu houses at $17 each. Aug Frlzeon, 08 Central Avo. FOR HHXT Rooms mill lioiiNckcen lug rooms at The Lloyd. I'OR RKXT Rooms. Pliono .id'JK. FOR RKXT 5-rooiu moilern flat. In qulro 424 Second street North. FOR KALK Dry wood, uny IcuRtl at Camplioll's wood ynrds. Llbby COAL. Th kind YOU hsvt ALWAYS UHKI). Phone 72. Paclfl. Llrery and Transfer Compsny. Dotson Hotel PENSLAR B0RATED VIOLET TALCUM POWDER KICK OUR WINDOW NUF S13U THK STORK FOR Ql'ALITY OODS AXI) PKXSLAR RKMKDIICS. Uefore Buying Your RAINCOATS See the fine line At TODD, The Tailor. 87 Vromt stew. ux ONE REPRESENTATIVE W. J. RITZ Phono aeo-x. 315 Bo. Second. Phone 157J.