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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1914)
7 flRJ II A lcft 111 JHEC008 BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD.'oREGOM. MOHDAY. JUNE 22, 1914-EVENING EDITION. OUNG &flillllUit Jihffner& Matt 1Hrl ll ri - r A piciessicna men need to dress well; they may not have many clients but they can look as if they had. Hart Schaffner and Marx clothes have the successful look; and they don't cost more lhan a modest in come can afford. $18, $20, $25, $30, $35, MO, $25 is a good price for extreme value, All Suits purchased at this store will bo pressed free of charge. Pte? THREE il'rttj1 !!"?. I'" MnratinK : . : "" "iiivt-u in mo city ves- enlay via ,hc Drain stage route. Ho s here on official business. Arml- tnge gays that he Is of the opinion tl m . MarshfloU 8 destined to be on" nn IL "n,'B ,hat ,,c wou,tl nvlp ?, .1, ?,"un invest In acreage H .m ,,'n," nlul MOt ' clt- lts. Ho will be here for about two days tunkliiK secret Investigations. f.i anted Xcw '1'1-lni Thu case of Harrington and Doylo versus Jennie atewait was set for a new trial this The tides are placed In the order fr.T-B ?' r.?.1:0.10-.. T.ho '' .1- t p lii'ii-nuiii'll III I IIO I.IHf fitfnt BREVITIES TI11KS FOII JUNK. Holow Is given the time leiKui or nigh and law uurBuiieid and water nt WOULDN'T THAT JAR you? FRUIT JARS Wo nre headiiuarters for Fruit Jars. Jar Tops and Jar Rubbere. It nilKht he well to look over your wants and see us. General Repair Shop for any old thing. SCHROEDER & HILDENARAND UVKHYTHIXG IX IIARDWAKH UI UI'lMirt'citlixt tt.ltlt 1. .."--"-1 . IIIL-Il LlUltTH III I n.i.l 1. .. tuo first lino and heights ontlio , ", caw. win come up again in i "cond line of each day: co ipar tt"'" u.se developed when j Isin of consecutive IioIr its wll in- ! .lVr 'T,Kh' ? W!!0" all tll0 - dleate whether It Is high or low S , " l,".,1" lM bankruptcy. He water. For hlict, n-mr .. m. i.- r1"""" tlu, the wagon was purchased i UUI 1 lit 1,1a ...ir. the morning train for Coiiuill i.. i- iiuiiiiiiiK irain tor coqiiiiie. ' r i .. .-..-... where he will be Interested In Ml M PTRlini court proceedings. ll.H II S 4 1 1 1 tl A. PKTTKNGKU. of Orants Pass. 'Mil I I I Is a visitor In the city. He Is here ! ' ' ' U U U UUJ subtract two hours .14 utluutes Woolen Mill Store Hie Marsliflold home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes "mii 22 Hrs. I Ft.. 23 Hrs. I Ft.. - I WKATIIKK 1.00 S.05 CI 0.1 1.IC 8.4a 0.2 0.5 2. IS 4.5 3.25 1.0 7.11 2.8 8.23 2.8 to study business conditions with1 X""nSJ.h!? "''ImrVaXIHIKW iW.., a,.- Ill III , ItnilV Mlllln lit .... 1... 1... .i... c....t. . v,,...!.- il4 xtll lul. iVirii huh i'okkcast III AM'lrnl .n, Ly, (w, TllllM , OllKnoX Kalr In oust, and i warmer Tuosdwy; probably Dowers In west; soulhoily wintiB, i J.OIMI, TKMI'HIt.YI'l'IIK ItKCOltl) Tor the 21 hour3 cntllng nt IMS a in.. Juno 22, by lfcnj. Ostllnd, 8ieclnl govorninent lne teorolot'ist: Mflxlnium 03 Jtltiltnum .2 At 1: 13 n. in 40 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. l. 101 i 05.G7 Precipitation samo period last year 01.12 Wind: northwest, clenr. bj' his wife. IlKIlt tllO cn for IliU'rliitflni, Doylo, while Ilall and Hall will rep XfRi'it Siwtls l(l-llttle Dicker ion, a iieKresH, this tnnrnliiK filed nn Information with Justice Peniiock In which sho .illeises that Carl Smith, n negro, who lias been rooming at her boarding house, stole over $10 and stuno Jewelry Trout her and fled to parts unknown. According to the woman. Smith left her place yesterdny morning with n brown suit case and sho thinks ho went In the direction of Gardiner. Constable Cox mtil tho police officers re warming for Smith. morning. She is here to visit her mother. Mrs. Craig. J. V. CHAPMAN Is expected home on tho next llrenkwaler from Port land, where he has boon visiting his brother-ln-huv. Dr. Kox. Mil. AND MItS. CI.APHK XASIU'ltU nnd Mrs. Doble returned this moin tng from Ten Mile, where they had enjoyed a two-day outing. JOHN KITZ(IKItAM). of this rltv. Hi fiUIiflBIL E i:i ( xi: i:i,i.ioit. ai? i. paix. ,'v, 0... ,U '' NT KI'llIOPHIiY m,'LU,,: .... ltV UTO.MOItlM.: THIS AITKIIXOOX. Kiigene Klllott. ned six, son ot Mr. and Mrs. u. it. Klliott. 23!) South l'ourth street. vn i.nii.fnii,- i.,,, .,.,, hBll.HHn.l ,1.1. ..... -.. ' .A.l..(..t.. ,.., . . MI- .i' ic-iuiHivi nun iniiriiing i nun t'oos -"i,iy uijuren wnen struck by an Hlver. w:herc he had been visiting automobile driven by 1 D. Klulchor at the Herbert lingers ranch for u ln fn," "f tie Klliott home at 3:10 irw unys. mis niiernonn. Th ..i , un.t,.l,..i Look at the Parisian for your FULL DRESS, SUMMER and EVERY DAY Apparel SEE WINDOWS FOi THE NEXT SIXTY" DAYS YOU CAX 11 1 1 J 10 A TwojSeated Livery Rig FOR ALIi DAY KOI? ONLY $5.00 AVIIV NOT TAKE TllAT SUNDAY TKI'P TO THE BEACH NOW? Ask ToiTcy Alpout It, or PHONE 138 C. (Sb H. Livery Barn Council Tonlclit. The Murshfleld City Council will meet this ovonlng to take up street matters, tho water uuestlon and other business. Plan Concert. Director It. X. Ken ton of the Coos Hay Concert Ilnnd today aiinouncod that n free concert would be given next Krldav ovuiilni? nt tho Mnsonlc Opora House. Sou N HI. 11111 McArthur. Hni llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. McArthur, who undorwent nt oper ation at Mercy Hospital yesterday, was reported doing nicely today, much to tho gratification of the many friends of tho family. Heavy Travel The AIlegnny-Drnln stage took out a full load Sunday morning for Portland. Among those going were .1. X. Toal, Col. Cabell, Mrs. H. M. Kennedy, T. I,, llockford, a. w. nricKiey, w. tl. Hrlckley and C. II. l'ainiui. Sunday So'iool Picnic. The Swod Ish Liithorau Sunday school has be gun preparations fur their nuiiunl picnic which they expect to hold about August 12 at the Kuonron grove, having received a cordial In vitation to that place. I'll e S nre Turiiiy. This afternoon, a fire alarm was turned In when a bl i wat detected In the roof of tho old fish cannery at 837 North front street. It was extinguished he fore the department could turn the hose on. Practically no damage was done. Coining Hen. The ltnsebiirg He- view says: .1. w Too Mucli Alcohol Dr House- Sl ,C' U0l,.l:ilS' o( Coos Hlver, came n cut on Ills face and a bruised shoul- i. uii iut itnniuuw mis morning. "v"1 He attended to hoiiio business de- Mrs. Ulllott says that sho had been tails nnd loft for his home this uf- etching Kugeue verv carefully to ternoon. see that he did not play In tho streota. GKOIttlK CMNKUNIIKAItl). of Coos ul't uddenly when her mind was oc IllVer, camo In on tho Rainbow ""Plwl In trying to locate tho flro for this morning. 0 Is hero to look wlll,'D nn alarm had Just been blown, after business matters nnd will ' dashed out the front door, ran be leave for his homo this evening, i hind ono of Hansen's trucks which FRKl) WILSON returned today on wn J""t imsslng and right In front tho George V. Klder from Port- of Hie nutdmobllo driven by Klotchur land and says they had n fine trip wl,l'M Wlm K0,"K '" IDo oppoBlto down. iu went over the old Coos direction. Hay Wagon Road and says that It1 , Mrs. Klliott saw tho accident ami Is In the finest shape it has been ''ought at first that tho child had' In during the thirty or more vears '"'m killed. Sho nicked him nn. that he has been traveling It. I took him In the house and dashed eiiii; wilier into nis race before ho re ralneil consciousness. Dr. Hoiibo worth was Htimmoiicd nnd dressed tho Injuries. According to C A. Pellet, nn cyo l wltnosH, Fletcher wns driving his mii-uiiio ni ino raio or twenty-flvo tulles an hour when tho accident hnu pened. v huiui woo yesioruay porrormod a post-mortem on the body of Knill Anderson, found dead In his bed Saturday morning, found that death was caused by excessive drinking. An derson had been subject to cramps for some tlmo nnd physically unfit for work. Ills death camo as n sur prlso to those who know him and Justice Peniiock thought It advisable to hold an autopsy over the body. Anderson will bo burled this after noon ns a county charge. (PgOPhE . YOJJJJ KStAiATM -w r an n m mi rj -v j' ABOUT .1. AhHKRT MATSON relurnc.l today from a business trip to Portland. W. a. HKSSKY. of Coos River,, camo In on business this morning. W. II. 8TITLI,. or Allognny. came In on business this morning. A. I,. IIKAP. of Allegany, Is a visitor In the city today. JIM GIIINKY. of Allegany. Is In the city today on business manors. A. T. IIAINKS, of this city, left on the morning train for Coiiullle. C. V, M'NKIHT left this nfternncin for Coiiullle on business. t CIIKSTKR !,. HOOPKR, of North llend, went to Myrtle Point this morning. It. II. OI.8KN. or Kmplre, left this morning for Coiiullle, where he will afend court. KRNIC8T HOhMKS. or Coos River. came in on the Alert this morning on business. Jl'DGK COKK left this morning Co- liniie. wnere no will convene a special Jury term of Circuit Court. MILLER CASE Hope to Get Jury This After noon for Trial of Myrtle Point Bank Robbery CLASSIFIED ArvsssO j MjW foPij- 1A- KINDLY REMBiirBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL lIVKUYTIIIXfl IN TIIK llAKKRY MXU MARSnPIELD BAKING COfPANY 13:1 .NORTH SliCOXI) ST., Ni:AIt CKNTIIAL AVKXI'K. l'HO.VK 128. Ihe fend Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Posl fK II UVISH .1 1IAO AXI) WIM PAY THK POSTAGK ON ITS hi:tuhn. oos Bay Steam Laundry hone 57-J Marshfield spend considerable time In Coos county this summer, where he has extensive oil lauds under option. These properties are said to be very aluable and It Is possible that they may he developed in the near future." Helium Won. C. V. MrKnluht ami wife returned yesterday from a trip to Portland, Salem and other northern points. Mr. McKulght said that when he left Salem Thursday night, Judge McXnry had conceded that Judge Hensoii had hentou him by sixteen votes for the Supremo Judgeship. Mlcycle Is I'oiiikI. A blcyclo with hnskot uttnehod to tho handlebar was found in fmut of the Union Coffoo Hoiiso on Front stroot this morning. Marshal Cartor was notl rield and took the wheol to tho po lice station where It will bo held un tlil callod ror. According to tho proprietor or the Union Corroo House tho blcyclo had been standing In front of tho placo slnco oarly Satur day morning. Mad Itunawny Goorgo Wasson, or South Inlet, was here today and stilted that u team belonging to Mr. Frederlckson near tho head or tho C. W. WOM'OTT Is home from a business and pleasure visit to Portland. Perkins expects to MRS. K. J. SDTTON. of Coaledo. re turned to her home this morning after visiting relatives In Mursh fleld. MRS. 8. W. HISCK and daughter or this city, left on the morning train for Coiiullle, where they will visit relatives. II. XKHDHIT.M and It. NKRDRPM re turned today from Portland, where tVey were called as witnesses In the Martllla case. MRS. K. It. JONKS, or Hiiidnn. was a Marshrield visitor today. Shu came over by auto from Coqulllo this morning. C. I. RKIGARD. of this city, left mi Special to tho Times COOUI . LK Oro.. Juno 22. A Jury Is being secured today to try' the case or lirry Miller under In dictment ror robbing the Myrtle Point I . bank. Il Is liiinit.l In iiiiilut ,!. " jury this afternoon. It Is expecledj inni mo irini win last most or tlio week as a largo number or witnesses ,,.,,., qt. M n.wrmii. ,iu,ic ..i-iim. !' iv.. liu.,.. ..Mti.,.i ni-iiii am.. I't'H HAlii .liiisruiie iiiiik kU, f .. ... v., .....V... lf.HIIl.l ilil.'l IIU1 Mljeiivlst regards It as one of the, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nisiiiLi Auoniuy. . . ,t uimirf's droinrv. hardest cases he has over tried. MOVE DASHNEY CAMPS l.ee Weekly and I.nu Hose have been busy the past week, hauling the donkey engines, boilers and other logging machinery Hint has I'Olt SAI.lv HoiiMiliiiltl ,'(Mi,N; din ing table and chairs, rockers, bed, mattress and springs, hill tree, kitchen cabinet, etc Also Ivors & Pond piano at bargain. Inuulro of J. K. Ilurkharl. 2R5 North 4th street or 'phone 38U-J. been In use at Mmllh-Powers logging camp No. 3. at Remote, commonly , i.o.s'iv HiMik "I'nninim Orations of Ihe World,' between Heaver Hill Junction and Coaledo. Nauio on Inside cover, J. . H. known ns Dashney's camp, to the railroad at Myrtle Point. The out fit will be shipped over the Smith Powers new logging railroad to Ha- ker Creek and used by the company 'oit SAMS Yearling HoMelii hull, in uieir logging operations in mat section. - Myrtle Point Knterprlse. IMPORTANT Xtri'lCR. All membors or tho various Kourth ol July committees are requested to meet at the Chamber or Commerce Monday evening to discuss Import ant matters concerning the coming celebration. II. J. KI.MltAU,, General Dlroetor. well marked. August Carlson, Coo River. Phone 303.XXI. - I FOR SALE R. CHIMNEYS FIUI3 I'LACKS .. J. N. BAYLISS IAn' Kmd or Hiick Work at I'rl.ea That Aro Right -And all Woik fiimrimteod '?'' ' ' The Fireside." Johnson "as, 137 Second St. Phone f,l,'n. 'i nmifea Holler Work 158-R 'HONE " 0 Cent Pessenscer Service MARSHFIELD CYGLERY TONIGHT The House or Hlg Features. Miss Mable Ford now souvs. will sin two Inlet was badly hurt In a runaway 'yesterday. The team was used In hauling ties. A Jockey stick be- rweeu the horses Is said to huve In jured one or them severely. Mr. Harzee. of North Mend was called to try and save the horse's life by sewing the wound. No one was hurt. Deputy MnrMiul Here. S. C. Arml- Gra&d Theater TONIGHT "Levi and McGlnula, Running for Office." A cyclone of laughter In two reels. This Is the best com ody over filmed. "The Field Foreman." A on reel American drama faturlnj J. Warren Kerrigan. "DaVa of '48." A Western drama by the Kay He Company, "Hill uunw '' Another of those totrnadoes of lauiaier by the Keystoue Company. Five reels of all new pictures . Here tomorrow night: Daniel Frohman presents "In the Bishop s carriage," lu five reels, featuring i llarv Pickford. fnn.inir Friday, the 26th, "Lu cille Love," the Girl of Mystery. Watch for "JCIngo," Son of the Sea. It - ZZZ. . uvvv , i WHIJ.V YOC Cit) .. I i MIILN YOU GO Hae Tho Time, sent to vour pw address. SlxmiiiK Highest Class l.lceuscd MKKUS Picture AM XKW A (JAJIK OF POLITICS A Tno-Purt SiMHinl Kwituro I.ubln Diaina, allowing the crooks lu the politlcul K'lme. Splen, tlltlly porlntyod will an nil-star cast THK PAST Fit KIGI IT A TlirtHliig; csllnMid story ly Kalein Plenty of ICvcileuient in (In Plioiiiplay. TIIK COXFISCATKI) Al'XT OihiiI Comely sure rib-tickler HISTORICAL TARMYTOWX Scoiilc. on i ui( kki:l to mi: sklixticd FIYK CKXTS TKX CKXTS Oiiiilnji WediiPiilay .special nun showloK actual iigiiuiie i icra IIaVe The Times sent to your J owli-tual Jujtlnc Wr, now auuress. . .. for the rumera. Berries fa Canning LOGANHKRRIKS, crate 21 boxes fll.UO STRAWHKRRIHS per best berries crate, 21 boxes .$1. RASPHKRRIKS, per crate 21 boxes, extra fancy ijw.oii Now is the Time to Get Your Apricots AImi a Complete Line of MASOX AXD KCOXO.MY I'Kl.'IT JAMS AXD A 1TLL STOCK OF CAPS AXD III MHKRS. IX I'ACT, KVIK- TlllXfJ I'OK TIIK CAXXIXG HLASOX IKl ITS, SHiAK, JARS. IVK (AX SAVK .MOXKV 1()K YOC. Bunker Hill DepL Store hoxi: jw. I'OK KALIC Household furniture, six uiontliH' use. Mrs. Jos. Suhiued dlug, UilC South 4th Street. I'OK SALK OK ICXCHAMHf Well Improved fruit ranch for Coos Ha property. I. S. Kaufman & Co. I'Olt SALi: Fiiriilluie for five room I house. Inquire C. K. Htirus, North Hend, or phone 263, for" rent I'OK MF.XT 41-rooni Iioiimi mill I Imrn, lot 100x200, fruit trees, 1 berry vinos nnd chickens. Phone l 302-X or sell Mrs. A. CavauniiHh, 1 Kastslde. I'OK MKXT TwiM-ooin fimilslii'd apartment. Imulre Naaburg Oro eery. I'OK HIlVl' Sh-room house nil South Ninth street, ISO per mo, Phouo 171 or rail ISC North Hroadway. I'OK HUNT aiartniut In Phone 101-R. l-roiiiii funilslii'il tbs Illack hoiiHc. I'OK KKX'I i'H-J. -Pi'lrato gtiivse, Pliouo LOST ki:k dkliykry J IjOHT Tlimvilay, June I, black lynx fur collar and stole. Return to Mrs. McDonald at The Chandler. Chandler Hotel 35c -: BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON -: TL'liKDAY, .HXK iiil, lll Cold Slaw VsrmlcslU Soup or Clam CbowOer Baked Halibut, Spanish guc Potatoes Natural Pig's Knuckles and Bauer Kraut or llarlcut of Ltmb Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Cauliflower in Cream Loganberry Pie or Sally Lund, Wine Sauce Coffee Milk 35c Dolft Blue Initial Stationery Jut received a fresh sblpmeut. This Is the most elegsnt Initial stuiionery on the uiavket. Cenies !p n nn! ir box paper anl cards. PRHi: 10c, is' " H' is, frt