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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1914)
sM I S5F fWBK, MARSHRELDt 0REG0N MQMDAY june 191EVENNG EDmoN FIVE OW iys be a to store "oooh njoi le on., od ton ive up nt 'd. orerJ "In JleJ rj cuts, i dillr-. ati at firj :bl.l ifttrl I 11 clothes Hbk I ihhigiw If sniellifeg a Wette oflfi. NY store that has a right to take the title "The home of Hart Schaffntr & Marx clothes" has good reason to exoect the co- 3 your fj ration of all men who want good clothes. cts their support specaftl Woolen Mill Store THE HOME Otf HAttTSOIIAFFNER AND MARX GOOD CLOTHES 'e pnJ NORTH BEND AU Week Special . LADIES DEPARTMENT On Suits, both Novelties and Plain Tailored These are composed of all the newest materials and colors. No reservation made. ALL SUITS INCLUDED. Call and look them over. It will be a big money-saving event. WATCH OUR WINDOWS ISe Royal TAMICUT The House of DIG Features. En tiro rhnnfrn nf vnmlnvllln and 'fctures Howard dray, the big black lauRh. Get Fat!" How? Laugh, of course, "The Law of Ills Kind." A strong ' Iwo-reel feature by tho Ilex films, ., An Enchanting Voice." American "'r, "A Cracksman Santa Claus." Pow-' Drama. "Tho Kidnanned PuElllst." A very ItOOd comedy Ilnr I vu loraeay. Iter. re reola of all new pictures. Admission, lower floor, lCcj lal-. Wnr. 10c. Tomorrow night Daniel Frohman' I Presents1 Henry E. DIxey. supported br Laum Sawyer. In an original I77501" 0f th0 underworJ(1, "Chelsea J, A Mntrnnnlltnn mvRtnrv In motion Pictures. MISS DONNELLY i&alp Ti-catiiiK nnd Facial Massage Elrotl Ave. I'liono -ti-' Oito Formula HAIR TOMO , prip.p $1.00 fc For Snin Onlv nt the 0,1 Pre-. friptlon Plmriiiury. Frank 1). Cohan. Ttw rpnt,i Aviiiio Driiir Store PHONE 1 58-R 10 Cent Messenger Service - J MARSHFIELO CYCLERY Becmisoth('sec.lotliPsnreiint(lc with tho honest intent to give the wearer all possible value in efftK made as an act of service to man; and ' ",1 them m that way. Suits $18, $20 mi n ,,i $g Clothes bought at this store kept pSed i'ree eh, 1-2 Price GrandTheater 1 union 1 I A Laugh, a howl, a scream In I' fact, the greatest comedy of all tlmo, presented In two reels. "Zl'ZU, THE HAND LEADED" fin hnu' hard WO nilcht try. WO .could not Improve on this comedy I I.I. nf 1ia vAfii Thia fAitnrn ufll positively not be repeated again. j,,,,., WKKKLY xo .,7, This la ono of tho late weeklies showing nil the nowa In pictures. Every event is oi imuruai m hub number. ,v mivnivn tl'Vllia I. t .l,ll,l..r ,i ...... A splendid Pathe production In itwo reels. A strong story of tho evils of gambling. Through lis fa- 'a' nalnl' lno gamoiur iobbb sou ro- ..... Qu.onllinrt nnd Ufa itsa f. ' fu reolstno cream of ti10 licensed nnd Independent programs. Children, Co ; adults, IGc. Coming Thursday: "Sports and Travels In Africa." Tho grandest educational Production In motion MaJestic Theater. Portland, Ore gon TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i d boarder.. iimvthii Kooinors 9 South Broadway I hive a cootl investment In 40 1 acres near Boulevard Addition at J CLA55IFICD JB fc H flt fivB in iMih I As a rule such fl - iMARSHFIELD WANTED Sotla IIhk'iimt during celebration. Apply at Lowls' Con fectionery. $400 per aero. Terms. 2G'nor cent down, balance In 1. 2 nnd 3 years. Intorost C per cent. Tltlo nnteo & Abstract Co. HEME'S A GENUINE HNAP I'Oll HALE Clioltv liiilldltig lot, n. xlOO In Ferndale, 'very cheap If tnkon at once. Cnll or address II. L. HM, Golden avenue. 1 FOR SALE ? 1'OIt SAIJ-: IHlMicro farm, 107 ac res rich bottom land, all In cultiva tion and pasture except a fow acres. House, barn, orchard and plenty good spring water. Located on Co- quiiio lcivor. I'rico fisc.oo per aero, ono-nnif cash, uaiunco a yearn with Interest. Tho best bargain In tho county. Address P. O. Dox 151 Coqulllo, Oregon. COOK Exrlenccl man cook want position either cump or boarding Iioubo. Address E. L, Wuorth, Gen. Del., Marshflold. WANT to nmko nrraiigoincntH with Coos River rancher for quantity of eggs, produco and milk deliver ed at dock overy day. II. R. E caro Times, FOR RENT l-rooni funilsliotl flat with bath. 048 South 11th st. FOR RENT 0-room house nnd barn, lot 100x200, fruit trees, berry vinos and chickens. Phone 302-X or sell Mrs. A. Cavauaugh, Eastslde, FOR HUNT Six-room house on South Ninth street, $20 per mo. Phone 171 er call 13C North Broadway. FOR RENT Private gnrnge. Photic 244-J. BOXING Contests AT ECKHOFF HALL, North Ilentl F1IIDAV EVENINO .IL'LV ill ID. Under direction of Frtil Sav .Main Kwnt LEV POWERS, of Portland vk. JACK LEWIS, of Oregon City Ten rounds nt 111." PoiineK Preliminary 'RANK MASON, of North Rend , s. FRANK IIOLIIItOOIf, of Ilandon Slv rounds ut 130 Pounds .OPENS PROMITLV AT O O'CLOCK General Admission 91.00 r n.. at m lAiMt-r iu"ii v,"" Ringside $2.00 BREVITIES TIDES KOn JUNE. Below la given the tlmo and "BiBiii or nigh and low Marshflold. water at The tides nro placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of ronsecutlvo heights will In dlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the bnr subtract two hours 34 minutes. 28 Mrs. . 5.20 12.02 C.48 0.0 Ft... 5.7 0.1 6.4 0.0 Hrs. . 0.24 C.1C 12.29 7 H3 Ft... 2.0 5.2 0.3 0.7 Mrs.. 1.28 7.23 1.17 8.21 F1...1.C 4.7 0.7 5.8 - WEATHER FORECAST IDr AaiorltlM rrrni I Coot n Tim ,. OREGON Fair wlthjiorthor ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m., Juno 29; by llenj. Ostllnd, special govorumeut me teorologist: Maximum G!) Minimum rl At 4:43 n. m 53 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, ., 1913 CC.43 ProclpUatlon samo period last year 03.47 Wind: northwest, clear. !. 1IOUX. .1 HUKLES To Mr. and Mrs. Wnrren Eckles at their homo near tho Coos Bay creamery, Saturday, Juno 27, a uaugmcr. .Mother and child aro doing nicely. Ten Mll Celebration. Ton Mllo In planning to havo a big celobrntlon. iiiuiiiiiiuK opuri. 11 run ram nnu nottl races, a basoball game nnd n speech by C. A. Sohlbredo. Council TiiiiIkIiI. Tho Mnrshfleld City Council will moot tonight to tako up a number of street Improvement matters and also tlio final action on tho wntorworkH matter. Huh Recovered. Andrew Olson, who was Injured In tho North Hend mill, returned todny from Lalcesldo, whoro ho has been restlnu and re covering from tho effects of the ac cident. lA'two Kmiii. Sheriff dago and Wnlter Condron plan to loavo Co qulllo tomorrow with Larry Mlllor, F, Vaughan nnd James Forrarl. tho prisoners who havo long terms to servo nt Snlem. Very Warm. J. C. Kendall has ro- auar-!rlvod n letter from His wife, who hns boon visiting relatives In Minnesota. I Sho writes that It has been Intonsoly warm hnr nnd tlml M.n .Inr.n ln warm there and that tho storm lnnt wook was sovoro. Sho Is now con- sldorlng returning without going to ! "fTn'JnJlL?0 Yok, 0W",K, 10 , i1"1" ." ZJ. ?, J,,I ,. J nj Ul Wt V.i 1 Hi Ull IIIP l HV approach of tho Fourth of July, many' lUKKuinuiu uiuurH mo cumiiiK in in i i n . . .i -lll,. IIIU IUIIU IlltVU IIUUH IIIBII IIUl- ' ed to bo lenient with thorn and only punish thOHO who are causing a dis turbance Poacoablo drunks aro be ing liberated ob soon as they sober up. Mlt Kmnlly. Swan llcnson. In charge of tho railroad work between hero and Lakeside, plans to leavo this weok for Nowborg, Oregon, whero ho will spend tho Fourth with Mrs, Den son nnd tho children on their flno ranch. Ho has ono of tho finest nnd most up-to-date equipped ranches In tho state and says that whon ho quits railroad building ho will becomo a real fruit growor nnd farmer. I 1'lhli'iiL' Party. A sextotto of local flshormon consisting of Walter nutlor, Dol Dongtson, Herbort Dus-i torud, L. L. Thomas, Hotiry Hug-, gins and Victor Johnson, hied thorn-1 solves to Rock Creole yestonlay, whoro thov caught 100 of tho finny tribe. L. L. Thomas snys ho caught tho limit and the others divided tho remainder. Many Hnd DlNeiiKp. Fred Weaver Is out aftor an unusual slego of measles. First their baby got the dlseaso and then Mrs. Weaver, Ho secured a nurse for them and then I ho contracted tho disease, making threo 111 nt tho snmo tlmo. Soon nf-. forwards the nurso also fell n victim I to tho dlseaso and had to return homo bo they secured another and now nil f are ovor tho siege. .iilciue Deinytxi tpo areage Micnio haH been delayed onother week by tho repairs to her propeller. nccorr Ing to word brought by Cant. Mac gonn. Captain Macgenn told tho U. S Engineers at Portland In advance that the Mlchlo would need a new propeller, but they did not heed his advice and did not order It until after she was put on drydock and henco HARRY JARNE, of North Inlot, Is In thero has been about two weeks more , tho city on business, It Is under delay than would have been necessary, stood that ho Is to be engaged as a had they heeded his advice, i Return Here. Artnur K. 1'eeK mm I. It. Tower returned yesterday after noon from their trio up Rokuo River, nnd throiiKh the Eden Hideo coun-l try from Curry county. They were surprised when thoy learned about the alarm that had boon caused 1-oro by tho report of a double drowning . In Rogue River and tho powlbllltyl of them being tho victims. They made the long hlko without mishap! end had a fine time. New Mummer Here. C W. rum bar nnd wife arrived horo Saturday on tho Nann Smith from Santa Rosa. I Calif , to make tholr home, Mr. Cum-j ber being appointed manager of the Standard Oil company hero to succeed C W- Montgomery, who hns heon promoted to tho Eureka agency, J. P Cruden. district sales manager for the Standard Oil Company also came up on tho Nann and checked out Mr. Montgomery and chocked In his successor and left today via Allegany. tr Mnnteomerv nlan to remain here a couple of weeks taking a vacation PLAY TO PROFESSIONALS AXI) HAS OT VOHt LKAGIE BALLS, Schroeder & I.,mi,I,!,K-31'rkIe nmI Ml (5,K'S to "'()NI' " GENERAL before proceedlnc to lil nmv inii. at Eureka. His departuro will be greatly regretted by the many friends J: o has made here by his successful ( business management mni snnini nn. in." .in i ' Mon,R"ory and Bon. Jay, will leave tomorrow for San Francisco, where they will visit ruin - Uvea until lie Kets their new homo at Eutokn In readiness for them. ot li. lloltfratott II. Holverstolt of Coqiillle. In n letter to Tho Times, says that ho did not bring a loport to Marshflold that J. J. Burns hod been taken from Falrvlew to Coqulllo on nn Insanity charge. He says that he Is road supervisor In road district No, ll and that .Mr. Hums had been working for him there. It seems that In tho original Item, tho Initial of the above Mr. Holverstott was given In plnco of the proper Initial of an other Mr. Holverstott of Fnlrvlow. Tho Times reporter did not personal ly see Mr. Holverstott but was given the Information nbottt It by a porson whom tho Mr. Holverstott from Falr vlow hnd Just talked to. However, tho Important features of the Horn wero correct and as was later printed In Tho Times, the ngreeablo feature was that Hums was found not to bo suffering from Insnnlty but merely from n nervous breakdown nnd ho Is now getting along nlcoly, much to tho gratification of tho many frlonilB of the family. Mr. Hums nnd family, who formerly lived on tho Hny. moved to Myrtle Point somo tlmo ago and Fnlrvlow ' over a year ago moved from thero to PEOPLE . YO KMOW ABOUT E. TEIUIV, of Allegany, was a visitor In tho city today. JOHN KENDALL left on tho morning train for Conullle. W. J. HOWARD, of North Inlot, enmo In on business this morning, DON GARDINER left on tho morning train for Myrtle Point on luminous. W. It. LAKE loft on tho morning train tor loquiiio on liusinesH. w.i .AM ivni.Miarn t n. i ...i " lA'lA?! 'NOLRSOLL and WlfO, Of i.iiKesiue, nro visitom in tlio city today. M8' " WIBDBIt has returned (o Ten Mllo after a short visit on tho IlUV HENRY MICIIELHRINK, of Alio n"y' cn"10 " on biiBlnosB this morning. I. S. KAUFMAN loft on tho morning train for Conlcdo, where he had a business engagement. JOE MAOEE. nostmnster nt Lakosldo. enmo In on tho North Star this morning. Ho Is hero on business. CLAUDE NOI1LE, a prominent young rancher of Ton Mllo, was a Marsh flold business visitor Saturday. W. MEDIX)CK, Jr., left on the morn ing train for Coqulllo, whoro ho will nttond to matters of business. Mjt8. jjKLLE M'PHERSON and Hon, Howard, plan to leave for tholr homo In San Francisco tomorrow, JUDGE COKE left on tho morning train for Coqulllo nftor spending two days In tho city with his fam ily. MRS. L. A. WIDNER und Miss Helen Lyster, of North Hond, expect to loavo tomorrow for Callfomlu points. vm. KAISER nnd J. II. Martin of u,o Housor &. Huusur company, 8,ont Sunday with friends In Marshflold, FRANK HEATH nnd brldo havo re- turned from tholr honeymoon out Ing at tho Merchant runch near Dullards. T. L. HEAP nnd wife, of Allegany, cume In on tho Alort this morning on business. They loft for their homo thU afternoon. snw filer at tho Smith mill. MRS. H. BEDFORD and hor mother, Mrs. Ellen Sneddon, plan to loavo tomorrow for Mrs Radford's homo at Coalings, California. MRS. BKN M'MULLUN. of MrUe Point returned Saturday on tho Nann Smith from California, where she hHfc been visiting friends. MRS 1). L ROOD arrived homo Sat urday evening from Sau Framl' co. where she has been vlnltlng her daughter, lr. K. I.. C. Farrlo. AXEL Rl'TII, road supervisor of dist rict No. 8, came in on the North Star this morning from North In let. Ho Is here on road matter RONALD M'GEOROH has returned from a trip to Coqullle and Ilandon, where he sold a number of type writers und adding machines He says that tho Bandonlans are show ing a very optimistic spirit and ii vrji pi i ALL - BEENS THE SECRET TO WIV HATS, GLOVES A!n: Hildenbrand Mnk " 8,Kt Sure. HARDWARE AXI) IM.USI C.N umbing me own is coming ahead In Rood sliaiio despite t". o tiro losses. Tem porary quarters hnve been secured by most of the firms. CIIA9. ST. DBNNls, of Templeton was n visitor In the city today 1 ll l0lIny MR. AND MU9. CHARLES LIGGETT and children, of Templeton, were Mnrshfleld visitors today. FRANK PAUSONS left this morn Inn on u a two-weeks' business trip to Portland. GEORGE M'CULLOUOH enmo In from Templeton todny to visit Coos Day relatives over tho Fourth AUGUST FRI55EEN returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. Ho reports tho busi ness situation Improving there. D. I. .MAOEE of Lnngley &. Michaels returned last evening from Ilnndon, whero he went to nsslst Dr. Hous ton get his now drug storo openod. J. SIMPSON oxnects to lenviTnT. L. morrow for Snn Francisco nnd other points, where he wilt tnko up n number of Important business matters. MISS UEIITIIA STEVENSON, of North Ilend, enmo In on tho Alert thin morning from Allegany, whero sho had spent sovoral days visit ing frleiulB. MRS. V. E. 8ANF0RD, of North In lot, enmo In this morning to visit somo friends and do a llttlo shop ping. Sho loft on tho North Slnr this afternoon for hor home. NED PATERSON loft today for Tho Dalles, whoro ho will visit for a mouth nt tho homo of his aunt. Mrs. A. II. Tonbrook. Ho mndo tlio trip nlono. MR. AND MR8. W. 11. COX returned todny from n trip to Templeton whero they wero visiting nt tho homo of their dnughtor, Mrs. Chnrles MrCullough. Mr. McCuI lough Is roported quite III. ALDIE I1HN80N. of Ton Mllo, wnii n visitor In tho city today. Ho roports crops looking flno nnd snys Lnkcsldo Is preparing for a big colobratlon this yenr. CARL 8TOCKIN, tho typowrltor mn& nnlo, loft on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point. Ho will go from thero to Ilnndon on business. Stockln will roturn tomorrow. MISS MORDKCAI, who hns boon spending n fow months with hor slBtor, Mrs. F. W. Hortrnm. will leavo on tho Nnnn Smith for hor homo In California tomorrow. DR. J. It. WETHERIIEE missed through Ijoro Saturday night cn routo homo from n trip to Cnll fomla and loft yesterday for tho Star ranch In Curry county. MR. AND MRS. CLEM ANDERSON left on tho morning train far Co qulllo, whoro they will visit Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. C. 1L Halo. KENNETH IIOUSER Is expected hero soon from Cannda and will prob ably tako charge of tho Housnr ft HoiiBor work botwoon hero and lnkcsldo on the new railroad, Swan Ronson going to Canada. MRS. WM. FORD and dnughtor, or Portland, who have boon visiting relatives In San FranclBco, arrived hero Saturday to spend tho sum mer with hor parents, Mr. und Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll. MRS. II. T. VANDECARX, formorly Miss KrtiHo, of Marshflold, arrived horo Saturday on tho Nairn, Smith and will visit with hor sister, Mrs. J. Albert Matson, and mother, Mrs. Alice Kruso, of Isthmus Inlet, for n, while, MRS. II. A. HICKS nnd hor daughter-in-law, Mrs. w. A. Hicks, nnd child, ron, Ralph nnd Warren, arrived horo yostorday from Ilolso. Idnho. to visit at tho II. J. Kimball homo. Mrs. U, A. Illcks Is Mrs. Kimball' mother, JOE HOPSON, tho well-known and popular "iion salesman rrnm Ban Francisco, Is calling on tho Cook Day trade. Joo Is accompanied by his wlfo, dnughtor and sou this trip nnd Hint's why the "smllo that won't couio off Is a llttlo largor this tlmo than usual. MRS. TIIEO MARCOLLO and Mrs. Dan Nozolla arrived hare Saturday night to spend n mouth or do with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sacchl. The families plan to leave soon after the Fourth for tho Sacchl much on tho beach, whore thoy will camp out for a whllo. O. T. TREADOOLD, of Ilandon, left on the morning train for his homo. He arrived hem yesterday from Portland and Salem, whore ho had been on business matters. He snyii business Is extremely dull lu the Hogo City, NYAL'S IRON TONIC and reconstructor for young and old. Price, $1.00. I .A I illlg lay lr. ihe led pre n, Pid tut I I: M k Si 1. J;,- Jf " " - J0