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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1914)
I THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE, 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. IX ' HUB DRY GOODS COMPANY Will help make this July 4th one to be remembered by the women of Marshfield TV T . . J. 1 . J ,-, -m y-fl r i -i- r - r IOrHH OCIIU iillU Vi:JlLJA2 IT i PECIAL HOLIDAY OALt I his Morning of....... U6$Qiy, JllllC tSlftil IT WILL INCLUDE ALL WASH DRESSES, WASH WAISTS, AND MIDDY BLOUSES. EVERY WOMAN WANTS AND NEEDS ONE OF MORE OF THESE GARMENTS AT THIS orAor.ru dcah tuc cm i nuiMR I IQT HP nFSPRIPTinWS ANn PRIflFS. IT IS NOT ONLY INTERESTING. IT IS EXCITING. EVERY PRICE GIVEN AND FVPRY ncnim oCou. ntHU u.u.u TION IS GENUINE. ' And Continues the Remainder of Week t LOT A- Lddies and Misses White Lingerie Dresses IncliitUtiB Whlto Marquisette, cool slicor Voile, nnd Organdies. Jinny are lace trlmmoJ: some nro all-over embroidered; boiiio showing Tunic effect; others with sailor collar, nml still others with Dutch' neclc nml short sleeves. Not ono in the lot selling regularly .under JT.tfQ, null some nVhlgh rit.?S.50. All go In tills Special Holiday Sale at $4.50 LOT B-- Ladies Tub Dresses Consists of Dresses of Dimity, Crepe Cloth, Llneiie, Lawn, Hedfords nml Crush. Excellent for inorn'ng woar. All In, good stylo, and all at big rctluctlons. Following Is a list Illustrating (ho un UHiinl vnlues to bo had In this lot. Mark and White Stripe Ratine. Embroidered Col lar In colors, Regular $8.75. In this sale .$5,95 WliltulUjtlnu trimmed In Tan, Pollonnlso effect. Jugular ?. ". In this salo While llodford Cord, Piped In llluo. Fancy Col lar. Regular $1.50. CO OK .lUU $3,95 In this salo f.i Waist and Tunic of Lavender, skirt of White. Very new. Regular $7. SO. In this snlo .$41 LotC Ladies Novelty Tub Dresses Women's nml Misses sizes In tho newest Pllsso and other Crepes, stripes and floral patterns; Rnt Incs In plain colors, stripes nml plaids; some In bolero and coat effect; others have vestces and com binations of Val novelty and shadow laces in various stunning ways. Many finished with wide rib bon glrdlo in assorted shades and have the long fashionable tunic skirts. Kimona Sleeve nml Drop Shoulder styles Included. All colors and sizes. Priced regularly $4.50 to $10.75. All dresses in this lot go at a straight reduction of 20 per cent discount Lot 1, 2 and 3 Ladies Lingerie Blouses Words cannot do Justice to the daintiness and. beauty of these Waists; to tho romarkablo variety of styles Included, nor to the wonderful values presented. Kino 'Organdies, Voiles, Ilntlstc, Cotton Crepes nil are hero with their Kroneh Vnloncionnos, Sliodow and Irish laces, whlto and colored cm broldory. Thrco groups. GROUP 1 Selling regulnrly at $3.50 nud $4.00. In this salo ... :..: i)ZrHJ GROUP 2 Selling regularly at $2.50 nnd $3.00 In this salo ..x...... 4liUJ OltOUP 3 Selling regulnrly nt $1.25 nnd $1.50. In this sale ......-.. '.-..: UOC Lot 4. Ladies Khaki, Madras and Soisette Shirts Varied aorlmn of stripes. Not one In the lot under $1.25 regularly. Many of them nro $1.50. Sizes to -JO, Alj go jij ihg Special Holiday Sale at 75c Lot 5. Ladies and Children's Middy Blouses Soma with Balkan effects, some button front; others regulation stylo; somo solid color; others trimmed in red and blue. Priced regulnrly 05c to $1.75, All go In this spcclnl Holiday Sale at a 'straight Discount of 25 per cent SEE: DISPLAY WINDOWS Hub Dry Goods Company Corner Broadway and Central Ave. "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN'S S EEB TO FOLLOW HIM Bon Davis Has Unusual Scries of Mishaps Motorcycle Collides With Auto REN DAVIS' LUCK Hand caught In machinery at Smith mill and was nearly maimed for life. Got upret In duck boat In bay and narrowly escaped drowning. Went over Seven Devils' bluff uu motorcycln and was nenrly killed. Had motorcycle catch fire last Thursday night nnd narrowly escaped explosion. $ Was in party held up In auto on Eniplro mail Saturday night. Collided on motorcycle Sun day with automobile, slightly In juring himself and Miss Ruth I Matthews. until thoy started around tho turn In Ninth street Into tho street or rpad lending to Eastport. Tom Hooko and family, of North Ilond, wore returning from Eastport In tholr car. Iloth motorcycle and auto wore going nt n good clip nnd neither snw tho other until within n fow feet of each other. Tho motorcycle crashed Into tho fendor of tho auto. Mr. Davis nnd Mlsa .Matthews wero thrown to tho pavomont. Miss Matthews wns ublo to arise and limped to tho curb and fell lu a faint as alio readied It. II. S. Tower happoiiod along in his enr nt tho time and took her homo. Asldo from a number of bruises and a severely sprained knee, she was not Injured. Mr. Davis" knee was slightly Injured, nnd ho was also somewhat brulsod. The motorcycle was pretty badly broken up and tho auto somowhnt damaged. Miss Matthews was with Mr. Davis In the party in tho holdup Saturday evening, Mr. Davis Is hoping that his luck will change, or nt anyrato tho severe tests of it will cease. OM If Hen Dnvls, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Davis, of South Marsh fieH, linsn't n hoodoo, who has? The above are a fow of the hard luck oxuorlenccs he has encountered slnco fall. Despite the hoodoo, his lucky star seems to hang over him for be had come out of each of tho accidents or lncldonts with the least possible injury or loss. Following tho thrilling exporlenco of Saturday night, he and Miss Until Jtatthews, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Is. T. Matthews, of Third nnd Cen tral, went out for a spin on his snotorcyclo. They wero enjoying it CARD OF THANK3. Tie telephone oxehnngo girls wish nt llilu time to thank the llnuser & llauser Camps at Lakeside and North Slough, the Hluo Ridge Tigers, Tar Heol Camp, and those of the business men who so generously supportod us in our endeavor to elect Miss Gladys Hoddy as Goddess of Liberty for the lourui or .liny, vi no me t;ius ueni J us this time, wo Intend to bo In tho fle'-d stronger than ever next time. I HAVING the agency for the FLOUR of the XKW MILL at Astoria, can 'furnish you FMH'R of tho HIGHEST GRADE at SI.SW per sack. A. T. HAIXKS. Fourth of July llat-gaius. Ladles' Emporium. 78 Central Avenue, WILL BE WINNER Much Interest And Many En tries Promised in Funny Feature of Parade There Is much Interest manifest In tho comic section of the auto parado and tho funny featuro prom ises to bo a big wlnnor. Goodroads Goodrum snys that several have In dicated tholr Intention of going after tno prizes. It looks now ns If thoro will bo vehicles that will mnke an oid-tlmo democrat wagon look like a 1014 auto. Tho fact that tho lid has been taken off and any old wheel from a roulotto wheel to n wheelbarrow may bo entered, has nrousod tho spirit of rivnlry and there will bo bicycles nnd buggies that would mnko a donkey hee-haw. Now Is tho time to got busy with your comic carts. The Auto Parade As tho time approaches, interest In the big auto parade Friday morn ing Increases. Mr. Goodrum an nounces nearly a dozon now entries Blnce Saturday. Many auto owner announce that wlillo they may not win a prize as a matter of local prldo thoy nro going to decorate their curs nnd have them in lino to mako the best possible showing. Manager Goodrum requests that all Intending to bo In notify him as early as possible, that thoy may be assigned to a place In tho parade. For Hoat ltuces. J, C. Kendall, chairman of the Fourth of July boat racos, says he Is going to havo some classy onos. Ho has arranged for n Columbia River fishing boat raco and lias eight en tries and expects moro. Tho races will bo pulled off In front of Marsh field. He hns also arranged threo other boat races, ono of tho fastest of which will Include tho Pronto, Jack Lapp's speod boat, Ray Kaufman's speed boat and tho Powers speed boat. Tlio prize is $75. Then there will be n race for 20 foot launches with less than 16 horso power engines nnd another for cabin launches. EVERYTHING IS IN READINESS HAVE FINE PIjANT. Font . Hoiichrukc Make Fine lin-pi-ovemeiit in Meat Market. Ford & IJonobrnke of tho Union Market have tholr recently Installed cold storage room In operation to day and the tempcraturo Is now about 4 0. The plant cost approximately $3000 and consists of two rooms thor oughly protected with doublo walls and has a comploto system of venti lation with farced daught run by an electric motor. One room will bo us ed for beef, mutton, pork and poul try. v! Ho tho second will bo used exclusively for a pickling room. It is tho Intention to keep about n doz en beeves on hand and other meat as doinand may requlro. This cold stor age room marks a progressive step in Coos Ray retailing and means a great deal to the housowtfe, who can now secure good clean beef kept at an oven temperature absolutely nwny I from any contamination from either . flies or dust. Messrs, Ford & Rone- brake are to be congratulated upon their enterprise and business fore sight In giving their customers the benefit of this service, L. F, Hart had charge of Installing the plant. Goodroads Goodrum's Garage Prepared for the Big Celebration Goodroads Goodrum says every thing in his garage Is now ready for the big colouration. Thoy are prepared to storo and care for cars and the supply department has been prepared for nny demands that may1 be mndo upon it. Mr. Goodrum urges that car own ers who deslro- to havo ears washed and polished, do not wnlt until tho last minute, but bring them In early to avoid disappointment. While he has provided additional help, If ev eryone holds off until late It will bo Impossible to accommodate every pno promptly, firing your cars lu tomorrow to mnko cortaln that thoy will bo finished. Remember tho supply and accesj sorles departments are nil well stock ed for the occasion. Everything from n small bolt to a tiro nnd cy linder oil and gasoline In abundance Mako your celebration headquar ters at Goodroads Goodrum's Garage. Phone 361 I AS Don't forget tho 35c luncheon at Tho Chandler, FLETCHER IN WASHINGTON. (Br AMOcUteS Vnn to C B4 Tlmu.j "WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 29, Rear Admiral Fletcher reported to Secretary Daniels today on his arrival from Vera Cruz and was later receiV' ed by tho President. BUTTE STILL . FEARS A CL Rival Factions Quiet Today But Plan Meetings To morrow Night ; IDT AuotUtwl fttn to CM! 6r Tlol , '. , on The OK flees of Butte Local No. 1, Federation of Miners, were 6Pf"i to bo reopened here today ll"J office building. Federa ion men J, tho faction opposed to the ff?Y each havo announced n-oetln If tomorrow night. Neither, now has said where the meeting ?" " be hold. A tense feeling CK Slnco the riot from whk i ffg Moyer fled, no efforts have M made by any organization , to ' about pence. Sorious charges twj tho police hnvo been Jnacmo property unprotected have ce mndo. QUIET AT Hl'TTIi IB AM;t.t.d Pre- C- W' Tl- ' WASHINGTON. D, C June & President Wilson will take no cut in the strlko situation at Battel V ng further development - ,ral. troops will not bo ' jnoved Vancouver barracks to Fort Mlijw to bo In readiness in case of trouiw fo tho present. Plan Puvilllo...Todaya dandj pavilion and reviewing stand Is constructed on H. J. Kimball s prgj tv at tho corner of Market and Sc-J streets. Mr. Kimball la Sviu6 r- .uso.of the property. jjfc,fjHJEsatetfe & a I. JtiBBSiiHiiB(j'','M of, a'-iiaTi-a"' fmnjjgMjuKttMjugffojtfMi , ;gsaagg 31-i;