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wtaamsBSSMBMi ijHjr , jr--rjcc;Y WV" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE Mackinaws H 11 . . s Ner Mackinaws Just Re S ived for Men, Women j Sj' and Girls llSfial Values $5.25 to $10 I At. ' iTne Golden Rule I , WVIH Kkj'T BLOCK pllL-WEEK SPECIAL LADIES 'DEPARTMENT 7 ONfeUITO, BOTH NOVHIriEH AND PLAIN TAILORED ONE-HALF if flioso(are composed of nil Uio .L ' l' referTUotwi made. ALL SUITS INCLUDED. Call and look J "Uiwh over. It will lio a big monoy-suvlng went. k ' ' Watch our windows IL vto?? cd?from 85c WHr(PAYMORB? ? mtpmk 1 in.nn-r,n1nv,pn T irWW , W W W 'H. '? I AMMIV )t, JwUlty KiuMwlth Soi rvlec r ",: H JSi TONIGHT Mr . J. niy. .ike, eccn Mrs. Hohm fat MbIk Features. lyflrftBf.'iStChlld Wondor, irrR(Me,iia;a singing anu 1 rrehwaf presonts "Lllllo Y", !thffferatod favorlto fceonttWBfrflU tense, dra- rurf lB-f1S na 'VHbvuiuWM wiwiiV" , i. Til ll1fe Intense sus "' &n& twHWWr S f 'DAVIOIOARBIOK uenH. ,UuK r-tvAMflro of tho naW Vwix aterylSSteS J"" 1kI attrstJif Patho Dally M0i" fallows' avsryjfty. d. .1. Iui, irTthamlT features. nuff, itaBinn."(iBWr'f1t)or. 2Sc: bal- third Bor- Uboii tho Girl of wron,W . MrB, tchoy, , Jas '! !sl5.$pash Soiu s. W lrs mltli, 135 ,H. for three . Mrs. w.;JWi 8JK KklSK Site irvInK fCJ ?I",n,;. m '....?".r t OLBAJtED C. M ....9140 ; Mra ,1 Orei . ltOBO Nortl U Cooi Nortl h Cooi Uond lrs. P atchlm Vatreet 9fi05 gkt,tawrM4 at. aiO Mj8t;;:pTtM St., $360 iprVTttl HI., piKMJ (VFMWIXW IAJFT AT piUGHIBUT NOW !Wtrfai Street rte t. C'oo: immiAWMt it." iMWMlSfrft-J. ur n$9Reid ret f ' f-" ; ft Wkiral MWJ rnsKVi mmsm "'jjile; clinirMriOo. Mr.K Friday. slKht.-the Cuoiru'Lve." ' '. t W t s v.i.r . MniflHHHi ya46faf& PRICE. newest mntcrlalN and colors. No I F there is anything the Fixup ought to to do in addition to what it has already done lo give men and young men dependable clolhes service and guaran teed satisfaction in whatever they purchase here . . . . you'll do yourself and us a service by telling us what it is. If you're not familiar with our hotter way of sell ing the best clothes, come here any day, preferably to morrow, and personally in spect our complete showing of Kuppenheimer Clothes at $18; $20, $22,50 $25, $30 Others $8.50 to $18.00 Fixup TWO STORES Marshfield North Bend GRANH THEATRE U TO-NIGHT 8POKTS AND TltAVUKS IN OKNTIlAIi APHIOA IN FIVK lUCKIiS This fcaturo was shown, last Thursday night to a packed house and after numerous re quests wo will repeat It to night. This, without doubt, Is onn of tho beat pictures of tho African Jungle ovor fllmod. llo Suro nnd neo tills gmit lUtractlou tonight. Popular prices, Children, Gc, adults 10c. Tomorrow night, TUB GUKAT IiHAI tho most sensational feature ever made, in four reels Friday night The first Installment of TIIH PERILS OP PAUIJNB in throe reels. GOODRUM'S garage CADILLAC and FORD I AUTO SUPPLIES FOIl ALL MAKKB OF OARS 347 Central At. Mim 373-L J' REVIT1E5 iuijY tides Bolow 1b i;lvcn tho time nnd height of lilgli and low water at Mnrohfletd. Tho tldus nro plncod In tho ordor of occurrotiao, with tholr times on tho first line and heights on tha second lino of each day; n compar ison of consecutive uoighta will In dicate whethor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. 7 Ft... 1.35 9.03 3.17 8.23 Ft. . . C.r. 0.9 4.8 2.3 8 Mrs. . 2.25 9.1G 3.50 9.11 Ft... C.r. 0.9 fi.O 2.3 9 Urn.. 3.09 D.i5 4.37 9.5G Ft... 0.3 0.7 G.O 2.1 WEATHER FORECAST I t I Pr wl4 Pr L Coon U7 TIbm. OREGON Partly cloudy, probably Hhowors; coolor 13ast; Southwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMIM1RATUHK ltKCOItl) For tho 24 hours onJIac at 4:43 a. in., July 7. by BonJ. Ostllud, special government Me teorologist: Mnxlmum 68 Minimum 4G At 4:43 n. in 52 Proclplintlon 00 Preolpltatlon since Sopt. 1, 1913 CC.44 Prooipttatlo sma period last year C3.47 j Wind: Northwest; clenr. HOItN MLJlSDEIia To Mr. and Mrs. Kr nost Llljobon; nt tholr homo In West Mnrsliflold, Monday, July G, n sou, their third child. nnita To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ilors at their homo In Ilunkor IIIll, Mon day, July G, a son. Mother nnd child nro doltiK nicely. Meet Thursday. Tho Mlnnlo-Wls Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Dnvls nt her homo on South Fifth strcot. Postpone Mevtlhtf. Tho inootlnR of tho L. T. I. Socloty scheduled for tills ovenltiK hns been postpon ed until next Tuesday night. ItcroveiN Umbrella, Miss May 1'roiiHH Iihh recovered her umbrella which was one of tho articles found at tho Host Room. Slio loft It thero the other day while assisting with tho work. Itewiiirimt Closetl. Tho Peoplo's Restaurant on North Front street, near Aldor, wna closed yestorday nf tornoou by the Greek proprietors. Uustnoss has boon a. Ilttlo slack with thorn for somotlnio nnd thoy decided to go oUowhcro. Plan Picnic. Tho Mnrsliflold nap tlst Sundny School has docldcd to hold tholr minunl picnic July 22 at Charleston Hay nnd liavo chartered tho Alice II and Standard for tho day. Made Cood Time J. C. Kendall says that hotter tlmo was mndo In tho speed boit races hero last Friday than In tho rcgnttn at Astorln. The tlmo on Coos Hay was about 20 1-4 miles per hour while at Astoria tho Oregon Kid and Orogon Wolff mndo only a Ilttlo better than 19 miles. Union Sei'vlcs. Union sorvlces hold In tho M. K. Church last Sun day night woro well attended. Hev. Snuiuol Oroi.'g preached the sermon. Thoso union gnthorlngs will bo con tinued during tho months of July and August. Ho v. Knotts will preach In tho Haptlst Church next Sunday night. Won 1'i-Ie. Mrs. L. F. Donning NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC of North Dend. We have today re opened tho dairy, formerly occupied by tho Sanitary Dairy, and being equipped with a cold storage, we are ablo to supply you with a fresh and wholosomo product. In connect ion, we handle all kinds of canned fruits and meats, butter eggs and all kinds of cookod lunch goods, nlso cheesoi chnrtntngs and com- pounds, doing a cash business and paying cash for all goods wo buy. Wo are ablo to save you from 5 to 10 cents on every dollar's worth of goods you purchase from us. Savo yoursolf tho trip to the wharf and let us fill your milk can, at six cents for ono quart, two aud moro quarts, 5 cents a quart. Apple elder, vinegar, 25c a gal. We solicit yonr patronage and assuro you of a square deal. Dairy & Delicatessen Company PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY : wna Mm nntilrllilf I nr nt ntm nf Mm prlzo-wlnnlng bouquets sent to tho Host Koom, whoso namo was not known. Mrs. Donning sent tho fine bouquet which won a prlzo to tho llcst Uootn by her nephew, Jack Sncehl, nnd he failed to turn In her iminc, Official lleic C. II. Danlols, DIs ttrlct Coiiiniorclnl agent of tho West ern Union Company, canio In today to confer with Mnnngor Schottor. Mr. Dnnlols Is hoping for tho early completion of the now lino from Eu gono so that thoy will bo nblo to give bettor sorvlco here. This line Is being built ns rapidly as tho ruil road construction will pormlt. .Move Ilniidon .Mill. R. K. L. Do dllllon, of llandon, wna here today o nrouto to Eastern Oregon to close arrangements for moving his woolen mill thero from Uandon. Ho hns selected a plnco near Pendleton, whore ho expects to locnto. He closed down tho mill at llandon yes tordny. This is tho mill that some promoters wcro claiming last sum mer was to bo located ncrosB the Day and on tho strength of which woro trying to sell lots. Clinndlcr'H New Mini Polor Kuoh nllng, an experienced hotel man, formerly connected with the Knick erbocker, In Now York City, has ta ken n position with II. J. McKcown as manager of tho dining room nnd grill of tho Chandler Hotel. Mr. Kuohnllng will add to tho already high-class sorvlco of tho Chandler by efficient work of an experienced man. May bo Iliiw. Tho Ilrenkwator and Uoo. W. lildor are scheduled to leave hero within half an hour of each other Thursday nftornoon for Portland, and It Is likely that thoro will bo a rnco up tho coast between Cnpt. Lorstcd and Cnpt. Macgcnn. ThlB will ho tho first tlmo they havo had n nhanco to rnco nnd It like ly that It will be taken advantago of. On Auto Trip. Jtidgo J. S. Coko and wlfo and two children nnd Miss Evelyn Andorson, loft this nftornoon by Allegany from whoro they will motor to Corvallls, whoro Judge Coko will hold court for four dayB. Thoy expect to spoiid nbout two weeks on an nuto trip through thu Valley. J. Albort Mntson nnd wlfa planned to accompany them, but had to chnngo their plans. Flags Taken Down. Most of tho special docorntloiiB have been taken down. It was discovered yestordny that some vandals again his year had torn out somo of the big flngn from tho streauiB and tho com mlttco proposes to offer a roward for their iipprohouslon. I-'Inlsh Cruise. DennlB McCarthy nnd his brother, nnd James Cowan, Sr., will loavo In a day or two for llandon, whoro thoy will stnrt cruis ing tho Inst tract of uncrulsed tim ber In Coos County. Tho tract lies along tho Curry County lino nnd Mr. McCarthy does not know Its exact length, or rnthor how much of tho land la timbered. He hns Just comploted tho cruls In tho bal nnco of tho Fnll Creole country and says thoro Is somo flno timber thoro aud that It can bo got out through Fall Creek or by building a logging rond, tho lattor not being oxponslvo to build in that section. PEOPbE iKMOW ABOUT C. H. DUNOAN, of South Coos River, was a Mnrahflold visitor today, C. II. PRICE, of this city, loft this morning for Coqulllo on buslnoss. J. J. CLINKENIH3AHD. of Coos RIv or, came In on business this morn ing. m C. D. PIPER, of Coos RIvor, was n visitor In tho city for a few hours today. It. E. L. DED1LLION, of llandon, was a Mnrsliflold business visitor last night. WILLIAM KEISER. of North Inlet, was a visitor In tho city for a few hours today. MISS ELLA M'CLAY, of Allegany, came in on tho Alort this morning to do somo shopping. i D. R. KELLER, of this city, loft on the morning train for Myrtle Point on business. ARCHIE PHILLIPS and wlfo, of North Inlet, canio In on tho North Star this morning on business. JAS. GIDNEY, of Allegany, carao in on business this morning and loft for his homo lato this afternoon, G. J. LEMANSKI, managor of the Royal Theater, left on the morn ing train for Coqullle on busi ness. MRS. J, GOULD, of Allegany, came In on the Alert this morning to do a Ilttlo shopping and visit some friends. CAPTAIN T. STANDARO and Vin cent Barbetta, of San Francisco, are planning to do some fishing for halibut while on the Day. MRS. D. G. WAGNER, of thla city, left on the mornlnc train for Myrtle Point, where she will visit relatives for a fow days. ARCHIE JOHNSTON, of this city, left thla morning for Bandon, where he will attend to business matters and oall' tonight for San Francisco. REV. E, B. COULTBR and wife, of Myrtle Point, wero la Marshfield n Vi"Ji ri ' yestordny on commlttco work rol- ntlVo to tho coming county con vcntlon of tho Christian Church. CAI'T. N. J. CORNWALL enmo down from Qnrdtnor to meet his daughter, Miss Mnrgnret Cornwall, who arrived on the Nnnn Smith from San Frnnelnco. R. A. COPPLE returned last evening from n business trip to llandon and expects to leave In a day or two for Now York and other East ern points. MRS. LLOYD W. JACOHS and lit tle son will leave via Drain to morrow for Portlnnd to Join Mr. Jacobs, who will make his head quarters thero now. They will rc sido nt 320 East Forty-fourth St., South. HEV. SAMUEL OREOd of tho Chris tian Church loft today for Turner, Oregon, whoro ho will attend the stnto convention of tho Christian Church. This will bo ono of tho largest gnthorlngs of tho kind In tho stnto this year, and will be of much IntorcBt. ' Mr. Gregg will preach at Allegany tonight. CARL AL11RECI1T nnd family leave today for their ranch beyond Myr tle Point. Ho has fifteen acres of potatoes In this year. Thoro nro about eighty acres of bottom land on tho tract. Wild blackberries aro very bountiful thoro and tho other day ho and his wife went out nnd picked about ten gallons in n couple of hours. RETURNS AFTER Justice of Peace Pennock Re sumes His Duties Married Couple While III. Justlco of tho Pence C. L. Pen nock hns resumed his duties ntter being confined nt his homo for nbout threo days with a slight attack of heart troublo. Whllo ho Is not fool ing as well tiB usual ho la nblo to be about nnd attend to official busi ness. Mr. Pennock Intended to leave on tho Ilrenkwator Inst Saturday for Portland, whoro he would visit his daughter, Mrs. Archnmbeati. but slnco his recent Illness, he hnB do cldcd to give up the trip altogether. Mrs. Pennock returned from Port land on the Georgo W. Elder yes terday. On tho Fourth of July, when Mr. Pennock was somewhat Indisposed, n couplo called nt his offlco whoro thoy expected to bo married. When thoy found tho Justlco out thoy called him nt his homo by tolephono and Insisted that ho porform the ceremony. Justlco Pennock told them that ho was ill nnd could not conio to tho offlvo, but Invited them to his houso. Tho couplo married woro John O. Loo. ngod 30, and Martha Talbot, aged 37, of South Inlet. Wltnosses woro James Wagos, brother-in-law of Leo, nnd John Moore. It Is un derstood that tho couplo will muko their homo In thla city. SCHOFIHLI) NEWS SCHOFIELD, Or., July G. Er nost Croswoll, chlof cook at tho big tunnel camp since tho first of tho year, has tnkon over tho manage ment Of tho dining department or tho Lnkcsldo Hotel, and with his wlfo nnd son, hns loft via Gardlnor for Coos Buy for his now position. Arthur Crcswoll, a brother, now presides ovor tho culinary dopart mont at Siding No. 25. To what an extent tho railroad will bo appreciated horo Is shown by tho fact that Mr. Croswoll and family, with only n trunk nnd camp ing outfit had to travel some forty miles to get ovor tho hill to Lako sldo, a dlstanco of five miles. Evon tho through mall from tho towiu along tho Umqpun and from West ern Lnuo County must bo packed on horses, ovor a narrow trail. For all but taxing purposes tho lower Umpqua will bo annexed to Coos County by tho completion of tho railroad. COOS WAREHOUSE PLAN Funnel' Union Will Have Places In Three Towiih. At tho Woodman Hall here, tho stockholders of the now Farmers' Union Warohouso Company, of Coos County, mot and adopted a constitu tion and by-laws and elocted a board of flvo directors as follows; O. A. Mlntonyo, of Coqullle; R. L. Week ly and W. Leo Ray, of Myrtle Point; N. O. Watson, of Cooa City, and George F. Smith, of Marshtlold. In tho afternoon tho directors mot and organized by electing O, A. Mln tonyo president; N. O. Watson, vice president; R. L. Weokly, secretary and Georgo F. Smith, treasurer, Tho capital stock of the company is $3000, and it is already the own er of warehouses at Coqullle, Myrtlo Point and Marshfield. Tho company will do a general warohouso business, not only for tho mombora of the Farmers' Union, but also for the public generally. Co qullle Sentinel, CASKS BEGUN IN CIRCUIT COURT R. R. Pownder vs. Bert Johnson. Attachment. Robert Dollar, trustee, vs. Coqullle River Manufacturing Co. Attach ment. Ellen H. Totten vs. Clarenco Gould. Attachment. Lulu Hansen vs. Charles Hansen. Suit for divorce. Coqulllo Sentlnol. Speedwell sails Friday July 10th, 3 p. m., from IL U. Dock, Manli field, for Son Francisco, Sou Pedro and San Diego. Bo 8D0stackea for pasBAg. I fUOTICD Ui asxaESSSftmsftr I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I LOST About in kejH on rliiR, en graved "Ed Strang." Reward for return to Svca Bar. FOR HALF Genuine Ileherleln Vio lin, practically now, costing $13G. Sell for $75, Including $21.. enso. II. A. Rcsnor, Royal Thcatci. FOR SAL! 3 Riding pony, saddle and outfit. Cheap it taken at once. Phono 304x2. FOR RENT 5-room hou.se, -1th st. brldgo. Phono 34-J. FOR RENT FlntH, funiMu-d nnd unfurnished, ovor Cook's Grocory. Phono 34-J. IA)ST Watch fob, gold seal, Initials W. S, T on July 4. Finder return to Times offlco. LOST Between North Bend Ffro Hall nnd baseball grounds, Sun dny, silver watch. Flndor rottirn to Times offlco nnd rccolvo ro ward. FOR RENT FOR UKNT Ten-room house on 12th Btrcot South. Ph. 119-L. FOR RENT for the summer Mod oru cottngc, sultnblo for married couplo. Reasonable. Ph. 303-X. FOR RENT Modern 2 or .1-rooiu furnished houso-kccplng suite. North Bond. Phono 504. , FOR BUNT SK-iooui house on South Nlntli strcot, $20 per mo. Phono 171 or call 13G North Broadway, FOR RENT Prlroto garage. Phono 244-J. FOR RENT Modern 7-room fur nished houso at 010 South Broad way. Phono 3155. WANTED .1 WANTED A good Gorman fanner wIbIics to rent n dairy or other good farm with stock to start any tlmo. Answer In Gorman or Eng lish to Coos liny Times, Marsh field, Oregon. I FOR SALE OR TRADE I FOR HA 1,1 : Good riding nnd good pack horse. Also saddle Phone 1C0-R. FOR SALE Six-burner gas range, oqulppod with ovon and coal or wood burnor with watorfront. A-L condition nnd choap for cash. Ap ply Times offlco. FOR SALE Gcntlo B-ycnr-oId milch cow, nnd calf. Price J CO. Inquire Win. Grow, Coalodo. LOST I IOST Black crocheted Imndbng, oil Markot botwoon First stroot nnd Baptist Church. Flndor return to Times offlco. LOST String of IhwIh with gold stono honrt. Flndor roturn to Tlmos offlco. MISCELLANEOUS Ladles: Madam Hiilhiirt is nt Rogers Houso for ono week, with lino of Fronch, roflnod hair goods, swltchos 3G Inches long, dipping, dyolug and combings a specialty. Call 2 to 4 p. in. NOTICE Will party who took by mlstako pnekago containing two drosses, baby's outfit and other articles from Rest Room kindly roturn to Dan Bennett nt Cooa Bay Creamory or Times offlco? fr . FOUND FOUND At ROht Room, ono auto voll and ono glovo. Ownor may havo somo at Times offlco, by paying for thla notice. FOUND a unibreUfw, one line hand-bag, 2 handkerchiefs, at Rest Room. Call at Tlmos office, doscrlbo proporty and pay for tkla ad, FOUND SmnU class pin, mark !' P. II. 8., J3. Ownor may got Bamo at Times offlco by paying or mis aav. NYAL'S Vanishing Cream The best peroxide aad vanlak lag croam oa tha markot. Ror Bale only at th QUALITY STORK. i Exsm