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THE COOS BA TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. w -His Wf IM-'fl'MltKU TIDES. iiiw it gl"en tr.o u.ne and l.flglu of nipt) mid low water nt Vi is n field. Tin tides are placed It. the order of in ci.r-iMii'o. with tlietr times on tlie llrst line and heights on the second line tf each day; a compar ison on consecutive ho'.ghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, for high water on the bar stilistriict- 1! hours :u minutes. expected the Job would bo coniplete.l ' within the next three weeks. Hay. City Meeting The M.irsh- fletd M. B. ttrotherhood will con duct a meeting at Hay City tonight. i mvci iM'uiuy. a monthly meet ing of the Murshflcld Chamber of , Commerce will be held Friday evening. I Ate Coming Henry II. Fletcher and Minnie T. Stntldalmnn. of St. Louis, who are the principals In the Fletcher osUto case Involving much Coos County property, will arrive on the llreakwater tomorrow. 'lira. IFr. . IIrs. . O.4.". Ft... o.l DO l.S 12.10 2..' 7.S I COO r..i 1.21 I.!) 0.0 0.0 cr!) -1 .11 WKATIIKH FORECAST. Ily Astncl.ttrJ I'rcfi tn Coos liny TIiiim.1 ORBCiON Fair tonight. Thursday rain In west, fair In Hast, southerly winds. Alice II. on Ways. The gnsollne launch Alice II.. owned by Frank ; Smith, of South Coos River, who , Is In charge of the state fish hatch-! cry at that point, ha8 been hauled out on the ways of the Pioneer Iloat ' Works fop a thorough overhauling ' and palming, I SOCIAL CALENDAR. I WEDNESDAY The Woman's Uaptlst Mlsslon- nry Circle with' Mrs. Storey. Lender, .Mrs. A. Z. Downs. Sub ject, "A .Missionary Tour." IU'ldge Club with Mrs. J. H. Flanagan. I). M. C. Club with Mrs. Stewart McDonald. Hoyal Auction Bridge Club with Mrs. A. T. Haines. Presbyterian Sliver Tea nt the home of Mrs. F. S. Dow. THURSDAY Young Mntrons' Club with Mrs. F. W. Powers. Kastslde Sowing Club with Mrs. Frank Perrv. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. E. Mtngus. WANT ADS. Owf rli'M Hart Schullucr & Marx (The second series In Coos Hay's First Dig -Howling Tournament has commenced at the Ohnttorton Alloys. IIERE are some of the new advance styles in suits for young men, that we have just received fresh from Hart Schaffner & Marx By "advance styles ' we mean the styles and models that will be favored next Spring. Notice the four-button coat; the three-button, two-to-button; the new two-button coat. Notice the very broad leaf lapels, the high cut waistcoats, with notch collar, or no collar. This store is the headquarters for the smartest styles in young men's clothes, The values we offer at $25 are un equalecl in clothes, We have others as low as $18 and up to $40 and $50, All clothing purchased in this store will be kept pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, ! .1 LOCAL TKMIM'RATIRK RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 4: -in a. in., December .1, by Denj. Ostllud, special govern ment meterologlst: Maximum r.C Minimum '28 At 4:4.') a. in .n Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1013 1C.04 Precipitation sanio period lnst year 21.69 Wind: North. Clear. I 11 mil Census Figures. Judge Hall, secretary of the school board, stated yesterday that the final and correct count of the school census In Mnrsh llold shows 478 boys and 427 glrlB, n total of 00Ti. Father Killed II. H. Hartslo, a rancher living about seven miles from Klkton on Hrush' Creek, was killed In an accident thoro Inst Saturday, his wagon upsetting. Ho was seventy-one yenrs old. A daughter of tho deceased Is said to live in Mnrsh-flold. North Horn! Meeting. Nineteen members of the Marshlleld Christian Church wont to North llend last even ing and attended a social and ban quet given by tho new congregation which Is organizing there. A musi cal program followed by n banquet with talks by C. A. Sehlbrede and Ke Gregg. Tho North Hend congre gation may start a church soon. Jim McCnhey Arrest oil. Charged with fishing with n not In the closed season, .Ilm McCnhey was arested this afternoon by Water Ualllff A. A. Nlcholls while nslng Martin Olson's fishing outfit on tho mud flats op posite the city for fuonder. Ho was brought beforo .lustlce Pennoek and will be held until the return of Pros ecuting Attorney from Coqulllo. On (iooi! Itoails. Tho good roads committee was in session nt Coqulllo yesterday and It Is expected that tho body will present n petition to tho county commissioners today regard ing road improvements In this county. On December 10 tho county commis sioners, roadmnsters and county judgo will meet similar officials of various counties In tho state In Port land to Join In tho deliberations to ward a stato highway. ' Will Hush Work. Thnt no tlmo will be lost In tho construction of a sower on North Front street from Him to Hemlock streets was In dented this morning when Messrs. McLean & McLean, the contractors who wore awarded tho work Monday night, nppenred on tho sceno and outlined tho preliminary construc tion. Hugh McLean stntcd that ho Rebuilding Fivnk Tho flat-bottomed gasoline launch Freak, of tho Coos liny Ice and Cold Storage Com pany. Is hauled out on tho wnys of the Pioneer llont Works and Is be ing remodelled to provide more ac commodations for pissengcrs. Tho Freak was built for freighting work on South Coos Ulver, but she proved so staunch nnd fnBt that sho became n fnvorlto with tho passengers. Con sequently her cnbln Is being enlarg ed atld fitted comfortably for taking enro of Incrensed traffic. ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . FOUND Umbrella in office of llnll & Hall. Can be had by calling at Times office and paying for this ad. LOST Muck sill; lace bead scurf In North llend. Return to Times offlco or Mrs. C. K. Shaw. Room ing house over Coos Hay Grocery. North llend. FOR SAM' Furniture of slv-rootn flat for $200. Flat can bo rent ed. Call over Sumner Hardware Store. WANTED WANTED Position as housekeeper smnll family. Km. 3, Rogers Hotel WANTl'l) A girl f'r general houne work. Apply E. M. Smith, Flag staff, or phone R 1 2 r, . WANTl'l) Currier hoys to deliver The Times. Must be twolvo yoara old or over and In fifth grade or above in school. FOR RENT FOH HUNT Modern furnished flat. Closo in. Phone 1GI-.L FOH HF.NT Soiuo good offices la First National Hank building. Ap ply nt Rank. I Times Want ads bring results. JUST HKCfilVKft A large shipment of Electric Cut Glass Shades. Mill Mini seo our stock of glass-A-itro. We also uavo some of the latest designs In Bhowor fixtures from two light to five. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIEI.D CYCI.ERY Oct Hock, Councllmnn Duncan Ferguson nnd Carl Albrecht went to Coqullle this morning nnd con ferred with tho County Court about getting rock for tho streot worlr In Marshlleld. Tho County Commis sioners stated Hint they had eleven tcuns hauling rock for county work nnd that they had not been nbln to spr.ro much rock. Tho Council men showed them that tho delay was hard on Mnrshflold people who needed tho streets nnd flnnlly It was agreed that within n week tho Com missioners would furnish nil tho rod: needed nnd would stnrt In with two cnrlonds today. About thirty cars a io r.eedod. Tho Commission ors showed u disposition to do nil they could for tho city without hampering their own work nnd this 'was npproclntod by Messrs. Fcrgu- ' son and Albrecht. FOH IlKNT TUirgo house on Soatb 11th street. Phono 119-L., or sea A. B Campbell. FOR SALE FOH KALE Utilise mid hum and 20 lotB, well improved, In First Addition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, lfiO chickens. Phono ill rl or address J. E. Fitzgerald, or como nnd sec. FOH BALK Launch Oregon; sell for cash or trado for ono horse, outfit nnd cow, Inqulro L. A. Wllley. Smith & Wndo Machine Shops, or nddrcss Mrs. H. C. Wllloy, Row Landing, City, LOST I JENNING'S STORE. AT NORTH HEND Just received, u big shipment of stamped ooi)s for i'mhhoidkhy Just come in and see what we have for suitable, cceptable presents for vour family and friends. 1M ll ,m mm 9 i m A'' w ft ODVlIt UVUO UIBIIB - 7 sine in wnm m w iiujf f i vniiw wwi World of mnnsv. We can make your Christmas money go farther. Come to OUR Drug Store. THE REXALL STORE Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." HONE MAIN 298 US Too busy selling goods to write an ad, but we've one of the best Displays of Holiday Goods On Coos Bay Dolls and Doll Furniture, Toys in abundance; lots of fancy-china. Japanese woodenware, fancy handker chiefs. Christmas presents for everybody. We are adding extra clerks to serve you. Smiths' Variety Store North Bend Orpheum Tonight 5000 FKKT OF XKW 1'ICTUJtKS. A MODERN WITNESS A story of intrigue and plots. JOHN STEALS A FURLOUGH A sldo-spllttlng comedy. MONA A stirring Indian romance. HAWKEYE TO THE RESCUE A screaming burlesque comedy. THE KINO'S MES3ENOER Astrong morality play. ADMISSION', 10c. flOOO FKKT PERSONAL NOTES SAM FISHER left on tho morning stage for lloseburg. .1. 10. .1AULSON. or Coiiullle, Is spend ing n few days In tho city on busi ness, II. FOLSOM was nmong tlie arrivals on tho noon train yesterday from Coqullle. C. S. VAN IIOUTTE. or Eugniio, nr- rlvol In Marsbllold yesterday for a brlof visit on business. P. SWANSON, or Portland, loH on (lie morning train for Coqulllo nnd Ilaiidoii. V. S. (HVENS, or Coalodn, who has boon In the city on business, ro turned homo on the morning train, MR. AND MRS. JOHN AASEN, or Coqulllo, who hnvo been visiting in Marshlleld, returned homo on tho morning train. .11' DOB .I01IN F. HALL loU on tho morning train for Coqulllo to at tend tho regular session or tho commissioners' court. T. II. FINDLBV, of Donvnr, who has boon a guest of tho Chandler for sovornl days, loft this morning for tho Coqulllo valley on business. V. A. WOOD, of Portland, who has beon stopping at tho Chnudlor, was iiniong tho outgoing passengers on tho morning train. U. FOLSOM and J. B. Pnulson, of Coqulllo, who have beon In Mnrsh flold for a couplo of days, returned homo on tho train this morning, P. F. FrrasIIiUONS, of San Francis co, who has beon hero on business for a Bhorf period, left on tho morning train for valley points. JACK NELSON, superintendent of Porter Hrothers, returned to Gar diner jesterday urtor spending n couple of days In tho city, Ho reported work on construction quiet up at that jiolnt, duo to tho excessive rains of last weok. L. E. PRICE, W. C. Kerr. Fred Marx and A. E. Duncan, of San Francis co, who have beon In Mnrshllold and North Hend on business for several duys, left on the morning train for various points In tho valley. LOST Straw sultciise nt S. 1. de pot, Nov. 28. Owner's name on flyleaf of book. Articles highly valued. Rowerd, No questions asked. Phono 1IU0-L or Hanson's Livery. The Royal TONIGHT VArDKVILLKTOXKillT: NORMAN & FITCIIEtT', tho popular favorites, will return for u brief engagement in now songs nnd tulk, Including tho beautiful mellnphono solos. THE Wi.ARI) OF THE JUNGLE A sensationally thrilling animal picture In reels. Produced un der tho personal direction of Cap tain Jack llonavltn, tho world's most famous lion tumor. Margaret Fischer and Hob Leonard in WHEN THE PRINCE ARRIVED SAUCE FOR TUB GOOSE A screamingly funny comedy. ADMISSION: Lowor floor, 15c. Ilalrony, 10c. TOMORROW NIGHT: .IGOMAR, tho lilack Scourge, In U reuls, SATURDAY NIGHT: HAGENHECK & WALL AC B CIRCUS Pictures -Ono hour of thrills. A Free 7-inch Pair of Shears while they lust; made from the host Mniigiinche Steel; worth nt lcnsl 7.1 cents with a purchase of Jjil.00 or over of our X.MAS STOCK THE STORK FOR QUALITV GOODS AND PE.VSLAIt ItKMKDIKS. 4