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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
liMiMEHlMJMIIIM "N ,.- -r i ri .( fm i ViWrtTpwuTKT V LIothhK'ii. 1 -N ' Mt 5' . !- I IBeHome of t Hart Schaffner Qp Marx p Clothes p. - ; 'lfi?$U sometimes say of a man 'jjSje has some style' about ToM;,f you're really referring to his' ,,. $tplothcs. ffl&Tlmt "look" is due to the design; , jinnd it's a marked feature of the 1 clothes Hart Schaffner & Marx their designing staff is a ,group of specialists, each an artist in SlusUme. You'll see rifjhl away what we mean by that "look" -you'll have if I lie minute you put these yooil elolhes on .$18 to $-10. .(Slothes purchased at this store will be kept pressed irce of charge f HVoolen Mill Store Everything That Is Appetizing and Good to Eat ! CABBAGE : WE HAVE IT SUMHEfSQUASH EGG PLANT '9TV nlr- ni AMT RED BEETS GREEN ONIONS WATERMELONS CANTALOUPES GRAPE FRUIT APPLES ORANGES LEMONS RUTABAGAS TURNIPS CALIFORNIA GRAPINE The Great Summer Drink. Nasburg's Grocery The Good Housekeeping Store ' Phone 213--' CNDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TJITAL EVERYTHING IN Tilt-: BAKERY LINK MAJtSnFIELD BAKING COMPANY J NOItTHV8RCONI) ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVKNUK. PHONE 128. 'Ci WAIF In T man a spy t streets In a drunken condition, pleaded guilty. All BREVITIES JULY TIDES Below Is give tbo Urn Rid height of high ami low water at Mnrohf leld. I The UOos or placed U the rar of CCfirreace. with thslr times tbo first Mm m hot h to a second llao f each day; a corar Isea of CMeoeuttfo ke&bifl will la dlcAte whether It la kick r Uw water; . For htca water aa the bar subtract twa hqura 34 atlaotea. Auto Trip Writoup. Tho July number of tho Ford Times, published by the Ford Auto Company, contains an Illustrated wrlloup of tho race driven between North Bond and Dan don last spring by Capt. Edgar Simp son. Most of tho story Is a reprint from The Coos Bay Times artlclo of that date. 10 11 12 13 14 K 1G lira. . Ft... lira.. tF... lira.. Ft... lira.. Ft... lira.. Ft... lira.. Ft... Ft... Ft... 3:52 CO 4.34 G.G r..io 5.2 0.17 1.8 1.10 l.fi 2. OS 1.5 3.15 1.2 10.33 0.0 11.09 0.0 11.43 0.4 G.05 4.G 7.00 4.3 8.0G 3.0 9.25 3.7 6.13 S.t 5.49 6.2 G.25 6.3 12. 1G 0.9 12.51 1.4 1.29 1.8 2.14 2.3 10.43 2 1 1L29 1.9 0.0 0.0 7.01 6.3 Blasting Scares. Moon & Bar clay havo boeri blasting stumps out of Ninth streetbotweon Central and commercial anu una arternoon got Camp to Start. The McDonald & In too heavy a blast, scaring some, Vaughn Camp at Daniels Creek will of tho residents considerably. Some;tart Monday after having been cloa wlhdowB were broken and dirt cd for the Fourth. Wm. Vaughan thrown over tho nearby houses. B expected homo Sunday from his auto trip to McMlnnvtlle, but It is Brother III. Geo. Dlack. of North not oxpoctod that Jack McDonald llond, will leave on tho Speedwell wm return from Tacoma until later, for California In response to a tole- , gram from Mrs. Jno. Black, an- To Tnko Dig Photograph. F. V. nounclng tho serious Illness with Sheolor, local photographer, Is plan- HMMaMaaaalaWMH I ASK YOUR DOCTOR! I H - m H - i 7.40, typhoid fever, of her husband. Mr. nlng to tnko a panorama picture of "" iiJiacK is a son of Mr. and O.MII tt ,. . . ml I . I1UII1J "lltl'H, UI UlirBllIlOIU. Mrs. 5.4 9.12 5.4 -Marshal Marshfleld and North Bond. Ho has erected a platform In a troo at Coos- ton and will take tho photograph Carter from that )0nt Tho ,,ctHr0 will bo In the city this morning via Gardi ner. Ho came direct from Port land and Bays that business condi tions there are decidedly nl6re en couraging. Mr. McKlnnon will b hero for a weok or more. A. M. OAKES, of tho Amorlcaa Wire and Steel Company, who has been spending soino time here, will leavo tomorrow for Portland. WEATI1 lilt FORECAST - (llr AnnorU'xl Pirn la Coon liny Tlmm. OREGON Fair; northwestor ly winds. I.OCA L TEMPHRATURK RECORD For the 24 houra ending at 1: 13 a. in., July 10, by DenJ. Oatllnd, speclnl government me teorologist: Mnximum G9 .Minimum 52 At 1:43 a. m 51 Precipitation 00 I'rcclpitatloii slneo Sopt. 1, 1913 GG.4I Precipitation sumo perlpd last year G.I. 17 Wind: North west; clear. Mother Dcml.- uuiuiy received a iciegram nsK- 12 feet long ntul 25 Inches wide. It ng him to notify S. O. Eggcra that w, tnko , everything from tho his mother had died at Grants Pass. Sm,th mlll to a nt u))0V0 Kontllck Lggers Is supposed to bo Grant ,nlot. ghceIor w robttbly tnko Kggcrs, a former Marshfleld barber, ' lho lcturo Sumlny niornlng nt hgh who left hero some time ago and tWo ConIc9 of tho nhotogmph can in nun bujiiuhuu to ue in v;auior nla. I bo had only by applying to the Marsh fleld or tho North Ilend Chnmber.of n ..... . m.-.i..- ii.. . . .. ItoHfimil fil.l wnrnnr n uiuiuurtL-. o.iLuiur recuniiy iook a while coming down Commercial nvc- l,norn,a lclro Couiilllo from a nue wn attracted by a young wo- ",llt 2S0 fcot nl)0V0 lho ,own' Tho puiiuru iuuiiHiire3 u uy i- icui. I lU'cowix IIn. Cal Bridges, who left yestordny for Portland, succeed- ninn who had Btarted to walk across jtho fill near It. A. Copplo's houso I ntul went through tho soft fill. She VflU ltlltl 1(tll r.l 1n l.n .1 - . t "" "" V ",' "" """ lu"rrjr.ed In recovering n vnltiablo stickpin ,0,11 .. number o boards for her to vllIcll ,)Con BtoIon from tll0 name " ,,op. nlBht before. It seemed ho throw i ' J his tlo over a chnlr In the hall of tho Holnnd rooming house, the for- .1. H. Mllncr apartments, nnd I'oim Society. Editor Young of V. E. UEST, of tho Estabrook Co., enmo over from Ilaudon till morning to load about 5000 ties on tho Speedwell. Tho vessel was delayed outsldo by tho heavy fog. ED M'KEOWN and wlfo loft today for Sunset Day whoro they will Bpend a fow days. While Mr. McKeown Is taking a vacation, Geno Grant la running his enmp nt Coalcdo. MISS BLANCHE BREWER, of Mon mouth, III., and Mrs. Mary E. Nesblt, of Eugene nrrlvod hero yesterday to visit nt tho J. If, Mills homo In West Mnrshflold. Miss Brewer Is a Bister of Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Nesblt Is Mr. Mills' mother. their ntinuul picnic tomorrow. Don't forget tho il.'c luncheon nt Tho Clinndlcr. i . i SmihIiiv School Picnic The nlilltl- mi nf flu. Ui....li... ali,wil nr o, l ,.u.,a tho Conilllln Vnllnv R,M,(ni - .,i,i "lcr l.1..lan..nl r....l. W I, ...ill I...I.I to ho formlnc a KnnRnn Rnnln.v. In WOIlt t0 ttlko " Unt1'- Wl," ,l0 r0 I""-"I"" w..... I,u, ..... .iw... - .., ... ,..... ,., ,, .... former residents of tho Sunflower """" l"" u """ "" "u,u "'"-' Rini n r ir.i .a .i.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland nsslBtcd him In .. . w wt uvihiuu in iiuunL-n liittk.. .. . COOS COIIIlty I,K,m"K uul l" "l'I'uuuitu umi It 1(1 UIWL'UI HUH I'UUtll UIIU iiiu nuniuui up me phi. -u cimrguB i nn can run VnMr car renara To Siinsci Bjiy. Otto Solicitor nnd tho former lownns -In fn in Iti- will Inn vn Ininiirriiiv In nalnli. ' alHO OmaillKn nn fmi'n noolnlv. Ilsh a BUiiiiner camp nt Sunset Bay. ' anhl that tlioro are n Inrgo number Bon ';"K Dr. Toye nnd fnnilly nro also planning from both states, probably being on to spend tho summer months thore. lb' exceeded by Minnesota people. YOU LAUGH AT WEATHER WHEN YOU RIDE ON DIAMONDS Funeral Similar. Tho funernl of l "iimnr runic hip congregation K. O. Hall, of Sumner, will bo hold of St Monlcn'B Catholic church of Sunday nt 10:30 from tho WIIboii MotBliflold and tholr frlondB will hold chapel, the Rev. Joseph KuottB of- lholr ""ni "lenlc nt ChnrleBton ncxi biitKiay. 'ino inunclics Alert nnd Rnnger will leave Marshfleld at 9 o'clock Sunday morning with tho picnickers. Rev. Fnthor Munro has; arranged two low masses, ono at 7 and ono nt 8, to accommodate tho congregation. A big dinner nnd tho delating. Tniln Delayed, Today's train from Couiilllo was about two hours late owing to engine trouble. An engine had to be font out from here to bring tho train In, were filed. IREOPhE YQfl KNOW ABOUT n v, xij s I GEO. UI ELM ANN. of tho Now e. Business Department of H.,!M. lO'llesliy H. Company, arrived hero today lo spend n fow weoks on tho liny iiRxistlng Manager- Jen nings hero. I PHILLIP LANDRITH, of Coos River, enmo In on business this morning. usunl picnic pleasures will ho enjoy- n. M. DAVENPORT, of North Bond, SeIN Stock. John Ferguson, re ceiver of tho Coos Bay Wiring Com pany, hns sold most of tho stock to tho MniBhflold Electrical Company ThhikN It KMihig oir. Tom Jnmes says that the partIeH reporting thnt they saw n whaler hoisting n whale aboard off Coos Bay tho othor day must have seen the fishing schooner which recontly enmo hero CHARLES from San Francisco to try out tho J was a Marshfleld business visitor, today. EDWARD 8E18TRE.M, of Lakeside, camo In on tho North morning on business. less of weather conditions, if your wheels carry DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD TIRES.' Diamond Tires transform a slippery, treacherous roadway into a surface that you can HOLD ON TO. They grip the road, afford maximum secur ity, transform engine power into motion ahead. Designed for long wear and give it. Let us equip you with DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD TIRES I halibut banks off tho coast. Tho schooner tarries a largo amount of RODINE, of Allegany, THP enmo in on mo Aicri tins morning , to visit soino friends. nnd will soon close out tho balance f,flh!"B KCnr whlch ll 1,n,,lefl w,,h of tho stock. machinery nnd In tho dlstnnco this might hnvo been confused with n Will Move. Tho dredgo Seattlo. wl,n, will movo to the lower bay tomor row or next day nnd stnrt tho work tlioro bo that tho shoals can bo removed during tho summer, storms bolng less likely to doluy or Inter fere with tho work. Resigns Presidency. Judgo J. S. Coke has resigned as presldont of tho Mllllcomn Association, owing to his 1,1 fo Lino PmlMMl. Tho July Issuo of tho Pacific Motorboat contains n pngo story, Illustrated, of tho "Llfo Lino," Rev. G. LoRoy Hall's colport ngo boat. Tho article, which Is very prnlsoworthy of Rev. Hall nnd his work, was written by Georgo II. Mulchings nnd Is u good advertise ment for tho Coos Bay section. Mr. Ilutchlnga says that when Rev, Hall I,. ,i t , ,.i , . i ., Hiitcii ngs says that when Rev. Hall ' tlmo bolng taken up with his dut os , , ,. . .,,.,, ion tho bench. A meeting of tho r 'Tl - ?--- 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY 'V -Between Marshfleld nnd FOR SAM? Good innro, 1100 lbs., club hns been called for Thursday, worm uouo.o or single, nuio yuan July 1C to oIcct h8 8uccessor. old. Some Jersey hoi for cnlveB, good breed. Phono 3039. i - m luipnst i;iiiircii, tiio wjjnlon rth BeHif bag or carpet rags.'1'011 SAM? Sl.liuriur pis range, services noxt Sunday night will bo -'... . ... 'l onuliinod with nvnn nnd eonl or Imlil nf Hm nnnilot nlmvni, nn.i r n ward. -Notify Times office. .VD ijjkdTea' silver cnitl nnd van- - cas engraved Initials F. I. C. j ner'raayjjgot samo by calling at( ople'sFvio and 15c Storo and ring foiythla notice. equipped with ovon and coal or held at tho Baptist church and M. C. THi. .TED-Glrl for light hoiisekccp' ; workaTlnquIro Times office. ?m $E0R RENT RByrModerii !J or a-room nlBheU&' houso-keoplng suite, rth Dwtd: Phono 504. RBNOri-SIx-rooin house on ith Ninth street, $20 per mo, one 1171 or call 130 North jadwayj; RIaNT Private garage. Phono MB J (OMLE OR TRADE SALB Vegetnhle wagon, nlso illjsprlag wngon. Inquire A. GUkitaiJtauIek Delivery Wagon. aMBaftunr GriiSM liav In Mio shock ifwft'for ?10 per ton. Phone wood humor with waterfront. A-l condition nnd cheap for cash, Ap ply Times offlco. I LOST I LOST Auto mink. Reward for it turn to Times offlco. Reed, tho Oregon "dry" campaign manager, will hold tho prohibition rally tlioro lnstond of at tho Motho (list church aa was first announced. htm that It would bo Impossible for any man to operate a gas englno and retain n plnco in tho ministry, hut ho says that Rev. Hall has hold down tho two Jobs for over two yonrs. W. CROWLEY, of North Inlet, camo In on tho North Star this morning on business. LOWER PRICES smr tins on a number of the popular sizes of DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD Effective November 24, 1913. 28x3 NON-SKID ..$11.05 30x3 NON-SKID ...$12.65 30x31. NON-SKID ...$17.00 . . ; t ! &&. - - . .i MRS. R. A. CHURCH, of Coos River, 6ZX6V NUN-SK MJ S18.1D aanio In this morning to do sonio 33x4 " NON-SKID $25 25 shopping and visit friends. g4x4 NON-SKID "I$26!05 M'SS HAZEL COWAN, of Allognny, 35x4 NON-SKID ...$26.90 camo In on tho Alort this morning 36X4 NUN-SKID L. $27.75 to vlBltsomo friends nnd do a llttlo' 35X41, NON-SKID ...$36.05 shopping MR. AND MRS. II. P. SANFORD, of North Inlet, enmo In this morning to do soino shopping and visit with friends, LOST ICIkh' tooth, engrnvwl "A. V. B., 538." Reward. Times offlco. MISCELLANEOUS Sells Cow. Win. Grow, n rnnchor nt Coaledo, had a cow ho wished to' sell nnd decided to try Tho Times want ads. Horo Is whnt ho wrote: "Your advertisement did tho trick. I sold tho cow this morning to W. Erlckson of Bunker Hill." Ladles: Madam Hulhiirt Is nt Tlncrnra TTmtRn fnt mm ,.nnl nIHi line of French, refined hulr goods, f'londs havo received cards from MIbs On Eastern Trip. Mnrshflold switches 3C inches long, dipping dyeing ana combings a specialty. Call a to 4 p. m. I K00NTZ GARAGE Kvcelslor Motorcyclo Agency LEE TIRES AUTOMOBILES STORED COOS COUNTY'S .MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP ' l MARINE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING j GASOLINE FOR SALE NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J BATTERIES REPAIRED AND CHARGED Winifred Watson nnd Miss Lnndrlth, two Marshfleld teachers, who havo boon making an extended, cnotorn trip, saying that they wore enjoying the beauties of Niagara Fulls. Thoy will proceed to near Owatonnn, Minn., whoro they will visit MIbs Watson's relatives until lato In Augtfst, Fined for Drinking. Frank Mc- Knlght, arrested at 1:45 p. in. yes terday by Offlcor Richardson; J. W. Holllstor, a piano tuner, nrrosted lae night by Marshal Carter, and Andrew Newman, also arrested last night by Marshal Carter, wore fined $5 when brought before Recorder Butler this morning on a charge of bolng on tho Saturday SPECIAL MRS. CARL JOHNSON, of Coos Riv er, came In on the Alort this morn ing to attend tho fiinoml of Miss Sanno Storn. Jelly Glasses Three Sizes and Shapes Special, any style. 25c Dozen NOTE THE SAVING "Always Something New." HAROLD ROTNOR Is expected horo from San Dlogo tomorrow to Bpend his vacation with his fath er, Georgo Rotnor. OTTO RILL AND WIFE, of Coos Rlvor, enmo In on tho Alort this morning to nttond tho funeral of MIbs Sanno Stora, who died day boforo yestordny. . E. LARSON AND WIFE, of Alio gany, camo In thla morning to at tend tho funeral of Miss Sanno Storn, who dlod horo day boforo yesterday. G. A. SIGNALNESS returned horo this morning after spondlng a fow days on tho Parrott ranch. Ho leaves Thursday for Coos Bay, whoro ho has business matters needing hla attention. Rosoburg Review. D. J. M'KINNON, of Portland, arrived Peoples 5. 10 l5c Store 158-R PHONE ! 0 Ceit Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 36x4i2 NON-SKID ...$37.10 37x415 NON-SKID ...$37.10 37x4Mj NON-SKID ...$38.15 36x5 NON-SKID ...$43.15 37x5 NON-SKID ...$44.45 38x510 NON-SKID ...$57.30 Other Sizes at Corresponding Scale "WHY PAY MORE? ASK FOR DIAMOND TIRES 1 For Sale by Pioneer Hardware Co. (Incorporated) MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MAURINE SATIN CREAM and BEAUTY LOTION BEWARE of SOAPY IMITATIONS ii r 1VM k? m j M ilm C.