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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1914)
Bar SBPVVHinBf H s-j- t cf BH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAfiSHFIELD, OREfaOM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION. imi i ii , wiiiiii-'.-i, i MM , T i n i. , ,,,,, ,.,.,., FIVE i The Duke- Knctlth modtl, Low hel nnd loe. Tub I(uln Cnlf nt fclnek Velvet Culf 13 uu d VS. 7YILQNG SQ Shoe Style and Foot Comfort The "Natural Shape" that your foot requires-- The exact style that your taste prefers Perfectly united in our assortment of SAM "A friend to your feet ' ' to meet the particular wants of particular people at a low price for high value. I Woolen Mill 1 gj Store a Ol . - - .-rfcaW IRVING BLOCK tyaSfam - SEE OUR. SPECIALS -FOR THE 4th OF JULY Wafcch Our Windows The v&iamoitci is a better Tire mMMNRNKMSKSX; Slzo 30x3 30x3 32x3J 33x4 34x4 34x4 35x4 36X4 37X5 38X5 mil The Diamond is a better buy SS5KSSS222SJffliSSS; Equccrree Tread Pri Prices -S12.65 - 17.00 18.10 25.25 - 26.05 - 35.00 - '36.05 - 37.10 - 44.45 - 57.30 gSSSSi iamsrTires the wc-rld-known Diamond quality, at these prices-meaSs V miles per tire than you've ever bought, at'fess mc ban you've ever paid Those Prices Apply to Genuine Non-Skid Tires. z& 153&,'?v SEE HAGUE Pioneer Hardware Company , Siiiiaol llregi- of Marslifleld, In to eilwr the alilres on "The MIs- onary Opportunity." REVITIE5 Will liulhl C. A. Myrlck has oi p. re i n teut house on his lots In i iT"nmi rarK. He PviiP..t!r rofm Park bi lltla bungalow thereon soon t tidks for junk. I In AnniwiHtiy. Capt. Macgeen snysf today Is the six liundreth nnnl- versa OI l'.e i,nttie 0r Ini.k. buhl "n wlili h the Scots won tliolr tZaU"Z 8r S-M,. lUitrsilIIPId. , "" The tiles are placed In tho order , ,,,,l' Social. The Uothany Ittble ui ui-rurrem e, with their tlmog on " 01 uie vnnstian Chimdi Is plati IllO Urgl MllH mill Inlirlitu nn tl, tecond line of ench day; n compar ison of consecutive heights will In nlcKtB whethor It Is high or low water, For high water on the bar snutra-.t two hours :it minutes. 2 Ultra. , 25llra. Ft. . . 20 lira. , Ft... Urs., Ft.. lira., Ft... Hm. , IFt... an i Mrs., Ft... ning en an elaborate tnuscnl and literary sodni event for the near future. 2.25 0.1 8.05 CI 3.47 c.a 1.82 .7 5.20 T..7 0.'J4 2.0 1.2S l.G 1.22 -1.07 0.0 4.7 O.r.9 4.4(1 0.7 4.9 lO.IlO r,.S(5 O.C 5.0 n.M o.o:t 0.5 5.2 12.02 GAS 0.1 6.4 0.11! 12.2D B.2 0.3 7.2!1 1.17 4.7 0.7 0.02 2.7 0.15 2.5 10.32 2.4 11.25 yitUvH ,A.lKiHUciit. Martin Steck ol. who has been doing liuslness un der the name of the Kastslde Orocory Coinpuny at Hastsiile. has niailo an asslgnuiuut to Arthur McKeown. .Moves SiMith. Chas. Aiken, n for mer well known Marshrielil vnnnv , ...a I. I 1 ... - " , ii.nu nun una uuen 111 I'linrgB or a r., 1 cannery at Smith ltlver. California. onu mic. nnir inovuii 10 aim reuro to mako their home. 0.0 .:i:i 1 5.7 8.21 E.S WKATIIKIt K()Ki:CAST (Or AMHM-lntnt I'rrn ta Com Bj Tlmra.) I OUKCO.V Showers, south west winds. f J.OtUli TIllKlt.TUIti; I iti:coiti) For the 21 lioun ondliiR nt I :-. n. 111., Juno 2l.liy llonj. I Ostllnil, special governmeiit 1110 I teorolot;lst: i .Maximum 02 I Minimum 53 I At 4: CI a. m 54 1'redpltatlon OS 1'roelpltatlon since Sept. 1, 1!13 1 oc.sn Precipitation samo period1 last year 03.40 Wind: southwest, cloudy. I'liotpoiii IMmlc. The picnic of ISnptUt Ladles' Aid Society has been postponed Indefinitely. Ciittlnis Lumber. Th Heyuolds mill uenr the Seven Devils on the up per South Inlet district Is now cut ting lumber, the first being brought out yesterday. lilt: Metrics. Harry Graves was In this week fiom his Isthmus Inlet ranch and brought In some of the largost strnwberrlos seen hero this sHou. Twelve of them filled an ordinary berry box. Meet Tomorrow. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Sout'iorn Oitfgun Company will bo held nt tho offices of the company In Km pi re tomorrow. Only routine matters arc to, come up and tho old dliertors will probably be reelected. Visits Mlncs. Olen Aiken, 0110 of Coos Hay's oldest pioneers, got tho "gold rever" again this wouk and hitched up his team and started for tho upper Couullle country where he will do a little prospecting. He hns been prospecting that section off and on for fifty years, but has failed to make any big strikes. Ilnil f0M ("nil. -l'eter Scott. Rr., had n rather thrilling experience on his last trip to the fishing banks off shore. A short distance outside the engine of the launch Anna broke down, but by utilising his will, Mr. Scott was able to get Into the Co qullle, where he had repairs made. WOll.llXT THAT .lAlt YOt".' FRUIT JARS Wo are headquarters for Fruit .Jars. Jnr Tops and .lar Rubbers. It might be we'l to look oxer your wants and see us. General HdrjMilr Shop for any old thing. SCHROEDER & HILDENARAND l:Kin TIIIVC IN KD itj tho Ten Mile set Hon and elsewiien recently but had left. lloweer. Mr Arnill.ige's real mission Is said to. have been In connection with mine' oumr mailers wnn 11 uiiij prow 11 real scn-allon on the liny. rain (tLjtfctt KMOW 1 ABOUT NOAH FOLK, of Allegany, wab visitor In the eliy today. W. U. this DOIHILAS went to COiiUllle morning on court business. JK8SIK IlKUCIIINn. of ltandoii, left on the llreakwater (his aftornoon. hi. O. l'KUUY, of AUegnny, Ih n vis itor In the city today. K. O. ADAMS, of North Mend, went to Coiiullle on tho niornlug train. It. 10. MOOUK and wife, 'of this city, left on the niornlug train for Co iiullle. WALTKIt SCOTT, of Coos lllver. was a visitor In tho city for n few hours today. W. V. HARMON has rgtunled from a business trip down tho const to Crescent City. Hi lug Drcdg" Muck. Julius I.ar-1 son expects to have the big bucket dredge belonging to hlmseir and Herman Larson brought Imrk liure To Coineiiiliin. Tho- annual mis-j this week from the Sluslaw. Herman slonnry convention of the Christian I Uirsou has been operating It on tho Churches of the State will be hold . Sluslaw for tho past eighteen at tncir iieuitmil camp groum's at months. Tl.Ml.aM l.nul....!.... 1..1.. C ... ..uln...l ritruer. beginning .lull- S nnd extond- Ing over n perlrd of olght days. Rev. ALL KINDS OF MEAT REDUCED IN PRICE 1 ENTERPRISE MEAT COMPANY . MRS. L. (1. MA8TKRH nnd Miss Olllo Richards, of Sumner, were Marsh field shoppers today. MRS. C. M. NICLSON. of Coos Riv er, ramp In on the Rainbow this morning to visit friends. MRS. F. WKHTICRlllCKO and son have returned from a pleHsaut week's visit with friends In Dilution. MRP. M. .1. HARTSON and Mrs. Fred Single ,of Coiiullle, nre Mnrshfleld visitors Kxlay. W. II. STULL, of Allegany, enmo In on the Alert this niornlug to al to ml to some business matters. PHONE 52-J If you can buy cheaper, we will meet their prices DM Not ClmiliHo Petition. City Knglueer llurklughnm states that Mrs. MrCarty has liiiorinod him that C. W. MAIRD, of thu Club Cigar slio did not clrrillato tho pMltlnnsI Storo, has returned frofu it weitk's for tho Fourloenth street reiuon- visit with friends at Port Orford, fltranco na stntod at the Council moot-l . lug Monday night, but merely Hlgu-.MRS. MIKIC IlllRKK bus ruturnud ed t)ie petition nt the reiiuost otuors. DM Towei of from a visit with relatives uoar Myrtle Point nnd In Curry County. GrandTheater TONIGHT i.'oin. The old wslpr MISH LULIT IIODSON. of Alleisauv. tower on tho city park property on j enma lir on the Alert this morn- : North Fourth street has been torn lug to do some shopping ami visit 1 down by Robert Mqrsdeu, Sr., who some frlouds. plans to use (he material In n new house. Mr. Marsden recently sold K. M. ANDRHW8, of Meilford. has , hi waterrlghts there to tho city! returned here to look uftilr the ,for $150 and agreed to romove the, arr.tugemeiitH for drilling for oil ' old water tower, which was erected , In this section. HiMiui iweiuy years iiko uy aihth ' Clemeiisou for a small water system C ti supply the old brewery. j Willing (o I'oy. Charles .upon,' who was Rrrostttil hern vnstordnv by Ol fleer Richardson nn tho charn of MRS. S destroying bedding and fixtures In bis room nt the .Joy Rooming House In North Ileml, was rotbor penitent last night. Officer Rlchnrdson Kot L, LLOYD, of this city, left on the morning train for Coiiilllo, whore he will attend to matters of n business nature. M. ANDRKWS. of this city, left on the morning train for Myr tle Point, where she will visit hor mother, Mrs. D. A. Ilrlggs. COOO feet of KXCLLLH.NT photo-, , , t , , ( k ,f 0II the moriili.g rnln for Co- pliir.i tonight. zuimii clttlme.1 that ho had been ' l"lo. whore sho will visit hor "The Capturo of Vera Cruj:." Ac worini, . Snilth-Powers Cnmii 71 mother, Mrs. . 0. Hooper. tt'ii fighting In tho streets. Men falling before the camera. The real Itlhhup'x Coining liln. Not rehearsed or faked. ! Camera mnn taking thoso plcturos I wis very sorlnusly wounded In the midst or the battle. 1 "Romance of (be Uverglndes." Tiiiu la an oxi'nutliinallv uoixl feat- iii re Kdlooii In two parts. The out- Olympla, lias 1 .lnu ....'...ai. n.nl aiaur aAlllliiril n 1A 'nni.ilnv in I iUUIir KWim IU in(V ,,,- M.w wonderfully photographed. "Hearst-Sellg News Pletorlnl." This number Is full of Interesting news items. "An Waster Lily. ' One or me best Vltlgraph "Sunny Jim com- eiJIes" we hnve had ror several niiinths. 1 I'Wiian n Woman OulilM." A of Stttitember. snlendld Illograph offering featuring KuiHin claimed that ho had been working at smith-rowers camp 7 and that he had about $250 comlngl IJ-1,o T""f 11.1 u i..m to .Mm and that he would ,y all IJ vm fc Itlt nilVfT li nnw vnvi '" lelnveil Rev mauers iieriaiiiuig m 111s uhsiukw. Robert 15. Drowning has Just re- .. . A-H.. ... eelved word that the lit. Rev. Fretl- ', i .i? . . n7KS?i' in erlck Win. Kentor. 1). 1).. Illitaop or .l.h:?."lor '" J 1"M '?, had to post pone his coming to this section until autumn. Pressure of work In bis own uio cese. besides other official visita tions which lie lus taken since Bis hop Scsdillng's death, has necessitat ed this postponement of his visit to Marsbfletd. Rev. Drowning an nounces tiiai 1110 eonurmaiion iet tu res will Ih resumed about the first the star of this Clara McDowel. famous company. Peerless Projection and highest class photoplays and best music. ChlMren. 5c; adults, 15c. Com In a- tomorrow night, Tho Ornn.l Novelty Orchestra and icpIs rr splendid jiktures Pnniitiff Prldav nluht': The seventh storv ot "The Advontiites or Kath-lyn" Improio Mlclile. Capt. Mscgoeu says that he Is Informed that when the Mlclile completes this season here, she will be given a thorough overhauling aud additional power Installed. A new holler will be nut s'x in and the engines couiponilel. The Mlclile should return here nevt weeg. Royal The TONIGHT Tho House or nig Foaturoa Margarot Kleanore, the Welch Nightingale, will again tonight pleaso you with hor beautiful flinging. "In the Illshop's Carriage," will again be shown tonight. It Is a great photoplay and In four reels. Animated Weekly No 103." 12 Interesting subjects of the weokly happonlngs. "When Cupid Won." A Nestor eomody that will bo sure to interost ' Six reels of the best photoplays. Admission, lower floor, 25c; bal cony, 15c; children 10c. Here Friday, 26th. "Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery." "Zlngo, Son of the Sea." July 4th. Capt. Macgeon sajs that Col. Taylor, a member or tie 11. S. Hnglneer's board, stated that he was glad to l.anr tliut f'llll Mbi-HHOII. Ull 8XHHr- !,enced bar man, had given the dredge somo crew of Allegany, came lu some matters of n business nature. lie left this afternoon on the Alert. jBTt R! TJ tt tT ECO BT r T79 n ass rif n nnu)Brmrnti gttalr TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY wnti:d tiiii work. Apply wants 2U7-N. position to WAXTI'.D lloii"eoik by young lady with experience. Phone 301-L. I'tlR ItKXT rnrtinilshttl IioiiscKcOh lug rooms, close In. 23U"Spull; Drondway, I'liono 70-L. ' ' 1'Olt SALIJ Fiiiultiiio for Im-ooui houe, all or by piece. Phone 1073, North Iloud. I'Olt SALIC Iteglsteretl llolsleln bull. '.las. Lniulrlth, Phono 303XS. WANTKD lloanl nnd room In pri vate family. References. Stato terms. AddresB llox II., enro Times. WAXTKD An experleneeil "nlenlady for dry goods storo. Stnto ogo, ox porlence and salary. Addrosa Dry floods, care Tlmos. I'Olt SALK lll-liicli wood, mostly aider. Apply to L. M. llozoltnii, Flagstaff. I'Olt ItKNT l-rooin furiilslieil Hat with bath. 018 South vlttli st. WANT to make niTiiugemciilM tvlllt Coos River rancher for tiuantlty or eggs, produce and milk deliver ed at dork every day. II. It, 1C, care Times. OR HAI.IJ I'lve lots 011 S011II1 Ith: also 10 or 20 acres 011 Catching Inlet. Phono 3IIXI. I FOR SALE 1 FOR SALK Yearling HoMchi Imll, woll marked. August Carlson, Coos Rlvor, Phone 30.1X.XI. KOIt SALK '.Oll.acio tlnlry fnrin, 'JO milk cows, ;'Q hoiul young stock, 4 good horsos, 10 Iiorh, chickens, 1! wagons mid biiKgy, 3 mowing; iiinchliies, 3 separators, mostly new, all farming tools uemlod on fnrin; nbout 00 acres bottom under cultivation, balance mostly bench, (lood house nnd burn. For par tlculurs, sue Jom Dear, Tel. No. 155-X. FOR HALIC MiiMOle clinic egg; 9 per setting. Htiiuff's (Irocery. FOR SAM Houscliohl goods; illn Ing table nnd chairs, rockers, bed, mattress nnd springs, hall tree, kitchen cabinet, ete. Also Ivors & Pond piano at bargain. Inniilrn or J. K. Murkhnrl. 205 Nortlu4th street or 'phono 30U-J. FOR KALI Kiiriilturo for five room lniiise. liKiuIro C. K. Ilurns, North lleud, or plionu 253. FOR RENT I MRS. CARRIK DUNUAN. of this city. returned this morning after siien'i lug several days at A. P. .Owens' summer home ou Coos River. M188KS JUNNIIS and Hlsnrh Uu drlth, or Coos River, came In on the Alert this morning to visit friends and do some shopping. W. K. ICkblad, V. Cattarllu aud Will iMckers returned yesterday from an automobile trip to Curry County and report n flue time. . IS. MORTHN. or the JMtertype Typesetting Maihlue Company, a new rival or tlm Mergenth ler. was In Mnrshfleld today on busi ness. He travels out of Hsu Krau- clsco and says that his 22.'i pound tit avoirdupois has giduud him Uie'name "Fatty " Riiucli Water .System. Ja. Land rlth, n leading young ranc' er or Coos River, was n Marshfleld biifl- nes visitor today. While here he! bought 2500 reet ot 1-Inch water pipe which he will use In completing a water system for his ranch. T'erc is a fine spring nt an elevation of about 200 foot about half a mile from his ranch homo and li- will pipe this down, so that he will have amplo water for the residence and barns and-also to Irrlgato Lis garden. Officer I.ites. Deputy V S Marshal S. C. Armltage left for Port land yesterday nrter spending a rew days on tho Day on a secret mission It is expoctod that he will return hero later. It was given out that his mission was supposed to he In connection with a esse involving a man named W. L. Maxtor or Lomax who was said to bo Involved In a Bchomo ror separating people from their cash on promise or fako cures It Is said that ho had operated lu NYALS CORN PAINT does the work while you sleep. This is the safest and best corn, wart and bunion remover. Price 25c. 'SSWSSSmm FOR H.LI Riiiik hooter, Clmis slsu walnut chiffonier, couch, bod, mattress, springs, etc. Mrs. Joseph gfhiiioddlng, 1)00 South 4th st. i i. . FOR RUNT (Prooiii Iioiimj and barn, lot lOOx.00, mill trees, berry lues nnd chickens. Phono SQS-X or sell Mrs. A. Cavauntigh, ICutshle. KOIt HUNT Ttvo-ntom furnished apartment. Inquire Nasburg Oro-eery. FOR RII.NT SIv-iimhii liouxe on South Ninth street, 10 per mo. Phone 171 or call 120 North Itrosdway. FOR IHWr Prlvnt" gomge. PIiouo 1 1 1 -J. LOST I NTOLKN Thu Aliedulo ilogs. Iliv. ward for arrest and convlotlon of anllty person. Leave Information t Tlmog office. (J t Tlmog ,OST Tim ulitMlii)-, June I, black lynx fur lollsr and stole. Return to Mr. McDonald at Tho chandler. HELP WANTED I WANTKD Drwiuiikliijt by eer eiited dressmaker, by day or piece. Will K to home. Plain or fancy. Phono 117. Mrs. Lonsdale, 8t. Lawrence HotoL COOK -Htporlunced iiiait cwik witnla position elthor camp or bourtllm; house Addrosa K. h, Wuorth. (Jen. Del., Murshflahl. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY , "! I I l ouf-V .