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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1914)
'IW3pgPISS; IESSsT""'' ' i'ivuw 1f'vi9;irjf" WWr.4tiiwiwmi:naifly irrtf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914 EVENING EDITION jmimitoiiii mmv$mmi$ Five iff. ill Three Million Pairs of Well Hung Arms " with 8100 W many coats have you ever had K A sleeves that hung properly? (Pot many unless they were Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, BXhy is it the average custom tailor says "Yes siree, can make 'em hang just like Hart Schaffner & IMarx?'' Woolen Mill Store Marshfield - - , - - North Bend weekly mooting of tho North Bend City Council lias boon postponed un til noxt Tuesday evening, July 14. Competitive bids for Btreot improve ments woro submitted at tho laBt meeting hold two wooks ago last night. Thoro was nothing of special Importance to bo considered last night. I tout (1 Unpaid. Constable Kmory wont to Coqulllo this morning and brought back Goo. Kolly to answer a chargo In Justlco Shustor's Court at North llend, of Jumping a $13.45 board bill at tho Orand Restaurant, ' Qus Demos filing tho charge. Kelly, I who has boon a ball playor and ; nu-arounu nuncio iicro was rainer penitent and said that ho meant to K. R. IIODSON, of Coos River, camo PLAY BALL TO PROFESSIONALS AND HAS-BEENS THE SECRET TO AVIJf. GET YOUIt LEAGUE BALLS, HATS, GLOVES AM) ACCESSOR IES AT . Schroeder & Hildenbrand FIhIiIiir Tacklo nnd All Goes to Mnko tlio Sport a Success GENERAL HARDWARE AM) PLUMBING Coqulllc, whoro sho will visit hor slBtor, Mrs. F. 13. Grant. sottlo It but was a little short on funds He was given until Saturday to pay It. In on tho Ilalnbow tills morning to attend to a business matter. Ho loft for IiIb homo this afternoon. Gold Medal Contest. Thoro will bo a gold modal contest hold at tho First Dnptlst Church next WodneB day evening, July 15. Thoso who will participate nro Mrs. C. O. Gos ncy, Dr. Mnttlo W. Shaw, Mrs. How ard Savago, Mllo D. Sumner, and Leo D. Byorly. F. M. PEARSON loft on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point on business. Ho will spend sovernl days In Bnn don boforo returning to Marsh-field. QUOTED IREOPhE SRjfiAL JULY SALES THATQftFKXCELLEST 1IUVINO OPPORTUNITIES, those ! WIIOTAri'BBOlATK UNUSUAL VALUES WILL DO WELL 1 M$8HflB''" XO VISIT IS HT()UH I'AHIiV Poya" (mralUffgood grade donlm. Tho 50c kinds. QQn Only JWHJjMBv JuC La'dleB'VaghlPottlcoutB, in fnncy Btrlpes, somo with ombrold- 0., rlel floungM?75c to 30c values. Special - (Juu Deal fahcyjwiallopod Shelf oil Cloth. Qj Only, peryardjv liu tdiaa-JNavyBJuo Silk Llslo Hobo. 1Qf &6 aTTdfoSclyaiucB. Special I J C boyBia'ndMwg' Swimming Tights. OE VarletyAotlcolora C.UU Men's BalhlHTTSu Its. M OE JzipMTal tjliU HalryNetB5fi' mosh, with or without rtibbors.. p rhon,fOclfgra!ei Only Ub LadlMMflnetwool bathing sultB, neatly trimmed In contrast- (JtQ np hi'tigSerlahT. Tho 0.00 kinds. Only JJUiUU 3peclkl)priceTon Children's Whlto Embroidered Dresses. (Tt-j r"( 2:95jmT607fi"l.05 nnd $ i lUU 15 Boltajwide Frllllngs and Huffllugu, Cream and Whlto. . - Q ,VaivifrgTto!8Sc. Spoclul ;ju LadlayaBoy Dutch Neck Waists, beautifully trimmed. Q0o 2.00yaiHW.' Only UUb 200jJMFancy Embroldored WalstH In Voiles, Mnrqul- fh4 rn BtftfaRdliftttato. Values to 2.7G. Spoclul p 1 iJU gatlttfaotioiTAl- T'l T? Chnndlor Hotol. ks& lhe rair cKxnffi, RefuBded9H AVLNUh IPSw ya'tidlcm, - JZZAm . rJC7' Zl"..- m&,imG UDCK WlWEEK SPECIAL LADIES 'DEPARTMENT tON;urrs, moth novelties and piin tailored ONE-HALF PRICE. PhwMTarelsefliiko.setl of nil tho nowi'Nt materials nnd rolorH, No lnmMtta mado. ATJi SUITS INCLUDED. Call mid look (yftflBthwiiFoTcr. It will lo n big monoy-wivlng event. WATCH OUR WINDOWS BREVITIES .1ULY TIDK8 . Dolow Is given tln tlmg and holght of high and low water at Mnrnnnold. Tho tldoB ar placed In tho order or occurrence, with tholr tles on tho first lino and holglits on tho socoad Una of each day; a compar ison of conBucutlvo heights will in dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high water on the bar subtract tw hours 34 uixutea. Pkmow ABOUT WWUJ 11 L )l I ,LJ WILL TOTTLE, of Coos Rlvor, camo In on business this morning. EEI rM ' DAVID SHAMIIROOIC and O. C. Sethor, of Glendnlo, who aro In terested In tho Cooston Townslto tract, aro here looking nftcr their Intorosts. A now survey of tho tract Is being made. J. LEE nilOWN will lonvo tomor row for Portland to attend a moot ing of tho State Hoard of Phar macy, of which ho Is secretary now. Ho will also attend tho annual convention of tho Oregon Stnto Pharmaceutical Association, W. O. DESSEY, of Coos River, camo In on business this morning. A. H. POWERS returned today fToih a buslnoBB trip to Portland. MRS. IDA PATERSON loft today for u short outing at Allegany. SAM CONRO camo down from Alle gany on business this morning. HARRY nULTMAN, of thlB city, loft on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point. WALTER CONDRON linfl rolumod from Salem, whoro ho assisted Sheriff Gago In tnklng out the prisoners. Vaughn was given thirty days on tho rockpllo at pris on for trading off his prison uni form when ho tried to got awny. Shorlff Gago camo back with Mr. Condron, coming In via Myrtlo Point. J. S. MASTERS of Sumner wns a Marshfield business visitor yostor day. . T. C. RUSSELL was in from Doavor Hill yesterday to visit Mrs. Rus sell and dnughtor nt Mercy Hos pital. Thoy havo named their daughter Ruth Marr Russell, tho first nnmo bolng In honor of Mrs. Russell's slstor nnd tho second In honor of Mrs. J. T. Sulllvnn, of Dandon, who namod her daughter in honor of Mrs, Russoll. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND Put-so containing money nnd other articles. Ownor am havo Bamo by Identifying It at 461 Mnrkot avenue. FOUND Pair of rIuhmw nt iotof flco. Ownor may havo samo by proving proporty and paying for ud nt Times otflco. VOll SAIjI-J dims lwy in tho shock at Eastport for $10 por ton. Phono 5151. ft. i ii n ir""T " ' - "- " roll MAM flood mnro, 1400 lbs., works double Of stnglo, nlno yoara old. Somo Jorsoy holfor calves, good brood. Phono 3039. FOR RENT i.r FOH RENT 5-rooin house, bridge, Phono 34-J. I th at. FOR ItKNT FlntM, funilHlied nnd unfurnlshod, over Cook's Grocory. Phono 34-J. 8 lira.. 2.25 9.1C Ft... C.5 0.9 lira. . 3.09 9,bC Ft... C.3 0.7 Hrs.. 3:."i2 10.33 Ft... 0.0 O.C Hrs.. 4.34 11.09 tF. . . fi.G. 0.0 Hrs.. 5.19 11.43 Ft...fi.2 0.4 lira.. 0.17 COG Ft... 1.8 4.C lira.. 1.10 7.00 Ft... l.C 4.3 Hrs.. 2.08 8.00 Ft... 1.5 3.9 Ft... 3.15 9.25 Ft... 1.2 3.7 3.59 5.0 4.37 5.0 5.13 5.1 5.49 5.2 0.25 5.3 12.1G 0.9 12.51 1.4 1.29 1.8 2.14 2.3 9.11 2.3 9.GC 2.1 10.43 2.1 11.29 1.9 0.0 0.0 7.01 5.3 7.40 5.3 8.23 5.4 9.12 5.4 E. A. ADELSPERGER loft on morning trnln for Coqulllo buslno8B. tho on JOE NOI1LE, of Lakeside, was In tho city for a few hours today on business. ARCHIE KRUSE returned yesterday to Prosper aftor spending a day EUGENE noro on business. i i CAPTAIN A. II. OLSON, of North Inlet, was a visitor in tho city for a few hours today. PRICE DAVIS and family havo ta ken tho homo of Mrs. Fluolla Tumor nt Mllllngton for tho sum mo r, Mrs. Tumor hnvlng motored to Albany to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Davis lost most of their household effects whon tholr house at Doavor Hill Junction burned Inst wool:. Mr. Davis Is roadmaster on tho local railway. REV. HALL returned this morning from Lakosldo, whoro ho had de livered a series of sermons. O'CONNELL and wlfo. Airs. u. k. jonos nnd Kugono, Mrs. Uoyd M. RIchardBon nnd chlldron nnd Mrs. Wm. Ford and llttlo dnughtor, loft today for tho O'Con noll Bi'immor homo on South Coos Rlvor, whero thoy oxpoct to spend about six weeks. HERBERT GEDDES nnd Alma God dos, of Coos Rlvor, woro visitors In tho city for n fow hours today. JOHN IIAGNER, of Ton Mllo, camo in on tho North star this morn ing on a matter pertaining to his business. , Ke3F.oyaI HQNIGHT awwBMam nlfflilrSfeM rrfifiS lOBUMMMjim "t"'. aiDTAaA Dig Foaturoa. an presonts "Lllllo rhrated favorlto of a tonso uramatio TO-NIGHT WKATIIMR FORGOAST OIVS WIFE. 3t)uro reels. llshorltanco." A two- ritffinma, featuring J. War fiJ:iXdHr,,., A high-class yJagimalRellance. BEST pictures. or floor, lCc; bal- Night: the third ser- Love, tho Girl of "Zlngo'a War in rMMTetltfce wP )lth. .OlanjJSaMtt JHlayTSiSBl." kl'aaBfta futWi iter hi iot. ia ernUiS! ,Vte. JrCSl jy nun MM1 iaa ii wa PJ JllrTSIIH 1 SftnUHpllttft'' ir'agvHpaa tm Absinthe," a Unl- turo depleting the ul wormwood drug. iStaken In France by ctlBrennon with King iaing roio. tiis e should miss seo- ral lesson, will appear In an Ijlnglng and dancing. 1 58-R cr Service D CYCLEY Foaturo extraordinary, D. W. Griffith prcBonts his mas terpiece in motion pictures, THE GREAT LKA1 This is a Kentucky feud story mado in four roels by the world's greatest photoplay di rector. A picture that has no equal for action, thrills and splendid acting. The photog raphy is far better than the avorage picture. Tho manage ment of this picture can rec ommend this picture as being one of the best made. RomenVber, shown tonight only Two other reels of comic picture mako up tho evening's .program. "Ambitious Pa" and "Mixed Malls." Two Dlograph farce comedies that will auroly bring down the house with laughter. "Hearst-Sellg Nows Pictorial," all the latest events photo graphed. Six reels. All new. Children, 5c; adults. 15c. Qomlng Friday night: "The Perils of Pauline." The first installment of tho greatest ser ial Btory In the world. (Ilf AacUt4 rttu I Oau Bj TImm. j uukuo.n Fair and warmer oxcopt near const; westerly winds. LOCAL TKMPKnATUIU; IUCCORI) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., July 8, by DcnJ. Oatllnri, special government Me teorologist: Maximum 08 Minimum 50 At 4:43 a. m 51 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnca Sept. 1. 1913 1...C0.44 rraolpttatlou same period last year 03.47 Wind; Northwest: clear. Hiw Anniversary, Honry Seng Btacken rocallod Inst ovenlug that forty yearB ago this fall ho arrived on Coos Day, a youth of 23. Hnok to Office Cant. Macconn states that Major Jay J. Morrow has roturnod to his offlco in Portland after an extended absenco on other uovornmont work. F. D. WILSON, known among tho band boys ob "Garlic" camo In to day from Dr. Horsfall's ranch In tlio Sand Hills. E. O. HALL, of Sumnor, wnn n Marshflold visitor yestorday. Ho said that thoy had a flno cole bratlon nt Sumnor, a foaturo of which was tho olovon-lnnlng ball gnmo botween Coos Rlvor nnd Sumnor, tho formor winning 8 to 0. FOR RENT Ten-room house wi 12th street South. Ph. 110-L. FOR RENT Modem 3 or n-roota furnished housc-kooplng sulto. North Ilond. Phono 504. - FOR RUNT EUx-roow Uouao oh South Ninth Btreot. $20 por mo. Phono 171 or call 13C North Broadway. FOR RUNT Prlvuto garago. I'liono 244-J. I FOR SALE OR TRADE I FOR HALE Genulno lleberleln Vio lin, practically now, costing $13G. Sell for $75, including $25. caeo. II. A. Rosnor, Royal Theatoi. FOR H.IJ': Good riding nml Rood pack horso. Also saddle. Phone 150-R. 1-X)R SALE Hlx-burner gn ranaxv equipped with ovon and coal or wood burner with waterfront. A-l condition and choap for cnah. Ap ply Times offlco. MRS. B. II. SMITH and chlldron loft yostorday with Mr. Smith for Coalodo, whoro they will romaln until Soptombor. HARRY BRADFIBLD nnd F. E. Westorberg nnd sons apont yostor day fishing nonr Allegany. Thoy had only fair luck. II. HIGGINS, of Coos River, camo In on tho Alort this morning to attend to a business mattor. Ho loft this afternoon. MRS. F. E. CONWAY nnd llttlo son arrived hero yestorday to Join Mr. Conway. Thoy havo been visiting relatives in Seattle. T T. oitmir r n ... -.., turlst, wont to Allogany this aftor- LUol noon to moot Prof. R. R. Gravos. head of (ho Dairy Department 1X)8T Watch fob, Khl bwI, Initials of O. A. C, and wlfo and baby.l W. S. T., on July 4. Flndor rotura who aro coming In to spend n to Tlmos offlco. couplo of wooks In Coos County. " Prof. Graves is a livestock export LOST Between North iknd Vlrm nnd will address local dalrymon. MRS. J. A. GOODWILL announces that hor SUMMER homo on South finnn nlvor In VOW III.'AHV in rn. colvo BOARDERS or ROOMEILS nnd ! LOST About 10 keya on ring, on Hall and baseball grounds, Sun day, allvor w-atch. Flndor rotura to Tlmos offlco and recolvo reward. to servo DINNER any day to picnic rami ks or excursionists, FIRE AT BANDON HAUKY wi.nkler and wiro nro planning to leavo soon for Port land and other northern Oregon points for u short visit. LAUNCH FREAK leaves every day at 1:80 p. m. for SOUTH Cooa River. Docks ml CENTRAL AVENUE slip. New School. School Supervisor Goldon yestorday aitenuod a meeting of tho new consolidated school dist ricts on Coos Rlvor which was called for tho purposo of making arrange ments for a now building. Gets Restaurant. E. C. Anderson. who started tho Marshfield Chop House, out wno has been at Myrtlo Point tho past year, announces that ho has taken over tho Ideal Cafe anu win open It noxt Monday. Ferry Traffic. Cant. Hall of the ferry Transit reports that during tho month of Juno he carried 6393 pas sengers, 141 double teams. 18C sin. glo rigs, 119 aut03 and 36 head of BIOCK. MRS. C. M. NELSON, of Coos Rlv or, camo In on tho Rainbow this morning to vstt somo friends and do somo shopping. TOM BENNETT has gono to Port land to spend a few weeks. He took their auto and will stop at Sutherlln for a whllo, A fire alarm was turned In yostor day, tho flro bolng at Brown & Bib son's planing mill. Fortunatoly It was extinguished boforo any matorinl damage was done, fnrthor than burning a holo In tho roof, BANDOX GIRL POISONED Miss Nelson, a girl about slxtoon years old, attompted to end hor llfo yesterday by taking a doso of laud anum. Dr. Houston was cnllod lm modlatoly and rendorod aid and tho young girl Is getting along all right now. Dandon Recorder. graved "Ed Strang." Reward for return to svoa uar. LOST Black croclietcd luuidbag, Market botweon First s(rcot an Baptist Church. Flndor roturn t Times offlco. MRS. H. L. WEATHERFORD, of this city, left this morning for MINISTER TO LTCAVE. Rov. II. C. Hnrtranft, who has boon pastor of tho local Preshytor- lan Church for about four years, will preach his farewell sormon next Sunday evening, havlug resigned his pastorato horo and accepted a call to Bond. Oregon. Bandou Recorder. Award Prizes. Tho prizes for the flowors sent to the Rest Room havo Just been awarded. Tho first prize went to Mrs. n. Hevlng for a boquet of swoot peas, Becond prlzo went to Mrs, George D. Mandlgo for a bo quot of whlto roses and third prize went to Mrs. Frank Donning. ROeoveiN Handbag, TJirough n Times found ad, Mrs. R. Breosen of North Bond has recovered a valuable handbag which she lost during the Fourth of July celebration hero. It wa8 picked up at the Rest Room and brought to Tho Times offlco to find the owner. Meeting Postponed. Tho regular! COLUMBIA Is the namo and brand of tho product of the new flour mills recently built at Astoria. They represent tho very latest and best In milling machinery. I have bad the flour tried and tested by a number of tho best cooks on Coos Bay. They toll me It Is good flour one of them says It Is tho best flour alio has over used. To Introduce this flour, the manufacturers have made a prlco that permits me to offer tho houaowlves of Coos Bay tho best values thoy have ever had, I have decided to mako Saturday, July 11, FLOUR DAY when I will sell this superior Astoria flour for $1.15 PER SACK 0 I want every family on Coos Bay to try a sack of this flour and I am making this price to induce them to do so. Every sack is guaranteed. A. T. HAINES Phons 162, Marshfield, Ore, LOST String of !ead with gld stono heart. Finder roturn t Tlmos offlco. MISCELLANEOUS Ladles: Madam Hulburt Is at Rogors Houbo for ono woek, wltk line of French, roflnod hair goods, switches 36 Inches long, dipping, dyeing and combings a specialty. Call 2 to 4 p. m. FOUND FOUND At ROst Room, ono ant voll and ono glove. Ownor may havo same at Times offlco, by paying for this notlco. SATURDAY I will SELL COLUM BIA FLOUR at 81.1B CASH per sack. Every Back guaranteed. A. T. HAINES. MAURINE SATIN CREAM and BEAUTY LOTION BEWARE of SOAPY IMITATIONS 1 ai rjpAAUH WM rViVftWwi z ! II UHnl i wm