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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1914)
,..M EHOBH HHfl ,....wnw fyr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION. rr FIVE lv JWam Tfie Home of Hart Schaffher & Marx V7 L g fcd Wit nmhahltr rmtrorv r tnnrh 7 Idea about the way clothes styles are designed; the artistic .'''talent cin)loyed in producing the 'models you like. jUcsign in clothes is the intang- luieirning wnieii makes tne (lilier- and almost Jl is the mark of V, rfJIl - iMinol lmf.u'finn fninnij iAiintt cm lt inV.ylA. Vrf s V O l 1L SMBfci ' i)einacy in I tart, SchatTuer & $Marx fine clothes. "We have (licse suits at $18 to $35 'Ml Stilts Purclui.scil nl Tills Store Will Ho Kept Pressed Free of Charge. Woolen Mill Store J& TWO STORES MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND sSulHr "tB nKc MTt: BREVITIES JULY TIDES Dolow is clven tlio timo nml holght of high and low water at MnrshfleUl. Tho tides nre plnccd In tlio order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino ami holghts on tho boco'.uI lino of each day; a compar ison of coiiBet'iitivo heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high water on tlio bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. Urn. Ft.., Hl'H. Kt. ., lira. , Ft... 0.17 1.8 1.10 1.C 2.08 1.5 o.ori 4.C 7.00 I.!! S.OC Il.tt 12.10 0.1) 12.51 1.4 1.29 1.8 7.01 c.s 7.40 Ii.3 8.23 5.4 WEATHER FORECAST Illr AiioclMe,! I'reu u Coon nt; Time. I OREGON Fair nnd cooler in enst; Tuesday wnrmor near i coast; westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 21 hours ending nt 1:1.1 n. in., July 13, by DenJ. OBtllnd, speclul government me teorologist: Maximum C2 Minimum 54 At 4:13 n. m 55 Precipitation 01 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 11)1.3 Cfi.51 Precipitation samo period last year C4.81 Wind: northwest; partly cloudy. i 3 CALIFORNIA pAvflautAKLcamorni'&O'r. : .v. ,": fOKA cwrjf ' m iii tu BUlLDlHfr lsuraa,jto-lourjioy mim iteERr,3CompQTy emmnik HORN ?. J. A. GOODWILL announces lor SUMMER homo on South ftlvor is NOW READY to re flOAHDEHS or ROOMERS nnd to 1)1 NN Kit any day to picnic IICS or excursionists. 7JCH FREAK leaves very day ) p. in. for SOUTH Coos River. nt CENTRAL AVENUE Mlp. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY STANLEY To Mr. nnd Mrs. llort Stanley, Sunday, July 12, 11)14, a hoy. Mother and child are doing nicely and the happy father Is iih proud ns tlio president of the hig league. workout was seen by the crowd. New Stage Mchciliilo.-Tlio Co qulllo stage has a new schedule, leav ing the ltexall Branch Store on Cen tral avenue ovory day at 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 5 p. in. nnd C :.'!() p. m. They leave Coqullle at 7:15 and U: 15 n. m. and 3 and 5 p. in- I Stmt Work, Several tralnloads of gravel have been dumped on North ItVnnt ulrrwit tlwi Inut fmi' rlnva ntnl I now everything Is In readiness for rushing the paving work. Mr. Ar nold, of the Warren Construction company, says It will be hastened ns much as possible. Dredge Clulirooins, Manager U. E. Miller or tho Dredge Seattle Is making arrangements to open club rooms at Umpire for the benefit of tho Seattlo's crew nnd tho others working on tho hnrbor Improvement. He has not completed his plane yet hut will In a day or so. Divilge nt Sumner. The T.nrson dredge will go to Sumner tills week to do some work on the Catching Inlet channel, which will be espe cially for the benefit of the mnll boats. As soon as the Catching In let work Is completed, the dredgo will go to South Coos ltlver nnd Coos III vor to rcmovo some old logs and snags which now menace navigation there. Young Couple Weds. Miss Stella .lutstroin ami Lorenzo Cutllp, a well known young couple of South Coos Klvor, will bo married hero today. The young couple camo down Inst evening. Tho bride Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt .lutstroin of South Coos ltlver and a sister of Mrs. E. Don McCrnry of Marshfleld. Tho groom Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. II. Cutllp of Daniels Creek. They will mnko their homo on South Coos ltlver. Many See Hull Game. When tho Mo'oso team failed to show up on tho diamond near the Lib by coal bunkers yesterday afternoon, n "scrub" team was organised nnd a gamo wns played botween that team and tho Dig Mill team. Tho gamo wont ton Innings and resulted In n Hcoro of 5 to 4, In favor of the Hig Mill. A big crowd wns out, expect ing to sco n game between the Mooso team mid tho Mill team. ASK YOUR DOCTOR! f MOOSE JOTTINGS SURF-RIDING, HIGH-DIVING, DEEP-DIVING, LONG DIVING ALREADY UNDER CONTRACT FOR "MOOSE DAY, AUGUST 4TH. NORTH BEND IS WITH US AND WILL BE HERE "WITH BELLS." DON'T NEGLECT TO WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW. New Log Dump. McDonald & Vnuglian uro putting In u now log dump nt Daniels Creek. Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold city council will meet tonight to tnko up various innttors, hut It Is expected that tho South llrondway paving con troversy will take up most of tho time. Postpone Game. Owing to tho threatening rnln yestordny, tho Coos ton baseball nine did not show up nt Daniels Creek to play tho Coos ltlver team. There wns quite n turnout for tho game, and only a Fine Furniture for Every Room in the House Holdo lota of things J look PRETTY I ZTT- v7;4ft MSsw?Ssg5ag0 tnt iXpjn. Jr. and Mrs. Married People: Agreat help towards Keeping a house .n order, are CHIFFONIERS . They hold al loat aa much as Noah's ark, and yet are io convenient and attractive looking. Vfe ia.v9 a large line of chiffoniers , in all lisea, atyles and woods. Don't try to stow away your extra wlonglngs in high shelves or dark closets, luy youraelf several of our pretty, well iada chiffonieres and save all this trou ! Th PRICES we will make you, also, rill aave you the trouble of looking around Our stock is so exten sive and the assortment so varied that we can please any taste and any pocket. We are showing an especially nice line of Chif fonieres PRICED AT $ 7.50 $ 8.50 $10.50 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 up to $47.50 Dresse is We have a large stock of Dressers, ranging in orice from $ 7.50 $ 8.50 .$10.00 $12.50 $14.50 $15.50 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 and up to $47.50 it WE SELL IT FOR LESS S3INO & HARVEY CO -rjV w U Gep!eie Boise finiskers PEOPLE .YOUI - tip,M-"ri W kmow m ABOUT HAItOLD M00III3, of Coos ltlver, was a visitor In tho city today. IlKV. It. O. TUOitPl-: roturnci! to day from a short trip to Portland. MI18. R IC. (JKTTINS returned to dny from a vllt with relatives nt Salem. .1. V. IJ10NNRTT roturned this morn ing from Lakeside, whore ho spent n day or two hunting, S. C. IlOdHItS, of Coon Illver, came in on a matter pertaining to his business this morning. TOM HAMi loft on tho morning trnln for Coiiulllo on business. Ho will return this afternoon.. A. O. IloniMlS nnd wlfo of South Coos ltlver camo to Mnrshflold to day on business and plousure. 1III.I.1S SHOUT, of (.akcsldo, came In this morning on business and loft for his homo this afternoon. 1 1 Allll Y I1UITMANN of this city loft on tho morning train for llandon, whoro ho will attend to n busl ucbs mntter. IIAKVI3Y CMIPK AND WIPB nr rlved hero today from Provo, Utah, to visit her father, Ouy C. Ilnr niini, who has boon very III here. MI18. OUY WARNUIl and llttlo dnughter are expected to leave Oakland Thursday for home. Thoy liavo boon visiting hor parent In that city. HAUIIY YANCKWICH, n Portland attorney, Is on the liny on mattors in connection with tho A. M. Ross estate LOUIS ST. DENNIS, of North Inlet, enmo lu on tho North Stnr this morning to nttond to a matter per taining to his business. MRS. S. L. MOORK. of Coos River. camo in this morning to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Cornwall. MRS. H. J. KnKRHART, of tills city, left on tho morning trnln for Myrtlo Point, whoro sho will visit frlonds for n fow days. PIONEER DIED HERE SUNDAY CUOTIED Fred Timmerman Succumbs to Complication of Ills Son Makes Fast Trip Here. Frederick Tlmniermnn, n well known pioneer of Coos liny, died nt his homo hero yesterday nfter u fow wocks Illness of n complication of diseases. Nows of his death camo as a shock to his many friends as ho wob reported improving tho hit ter part of tho week. Ills only surviving son and rela tive In this section, Max Timmer man, arrived this morning from Urooklngs, having mndo tho 114 miles to Coos Day in less thnn twenty-four hours. Ho did It by driv ing nu auto all last night. Mr. Tlmmorman wob bom In North Germany In IS 10 nnd came to Coos liny In 1874. Three chil dren nnd his wife preceded him In death, Mrs. Tlmniermnn dying In HI0I. Miss Wnmla Stovons, n well known Mnrshfleld young woman, made her homo with tho Tl miner man family for yoars. The funeral will bo held Wednes day afternoon nt o'clock from the Wilson chapol. Row R. K. Drowning officiating. Mr. Tlmnicrmun was a member of Sunset Lodge No. M, I. O. O. P. LOST Ono 18-foot open lnuch - Coinpromlso Torpedo stern, uoaj painted white Reward for Infor mation left at "The Gunnery." - H - f YOUNG German girl wishes position as nursery governess. Good ref erences. Wrlto to M.i Coos Hay Times. K00NTZ GARAGE Kxcelslop Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES automojulks storki) coos county's .most complktk machine: shop MAllINi: AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING GASOLINE VOll SALE NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J BATTHBIKS HEPAIRKD AND CHARGED The Royal TONIGHT "BABY IRENE" in aa act tliat will pleasa all who see her. She has mado good and' Is well liked by all. "THE IMPOSTOR" A two-reel Broncho feature. "A DANOBROUS EXPERIMENT" Two-reel Victor. "FOURTH PROPOSAL" A Rex comedy. "PATHE DAILY NEWS" 20, 000,000 fire sweeps Salem, Massa chusetts. 23,000 made homeless, Fife reels of all new pictures. ADMISSION: Lower Floor, ISc. Balcony, 10c. HERE TOMORROW NIGHT Daniel Fronman presents Laura Sawyer and House Peters in a sta. line- scientific detective play: "AN HOUR BEFORE DAWN." a sequel to "Chelsea 7.750." ThU will be uh,own here one nlest only. CARD OP THANKS. Wo wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends nnd neighbors who so kindly assisted us during tho sickness, death and burial of our he loved husband nnd father. MR8. E. O. HALL, MRS. WILL RICHARDS, MRS. WALTER SPADE, R. D. HALL. GRANn THEATRE U TO-NIGHT "PATHE'S WEEKLY-Show- Ing pictures of curront ovonts from San Francisco to Belfast, Iroland. "BOBBY AND THE BANK ER" A flno Melles comedy. "THE IMPERSONATOR" An Edison fenturo lu reols a grent drama. threo A big flvo-reol show. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, Cc. I'OR SALE Motor boat Sit) feet lo"& beam 4Vi, 3 h. p. Porro. Soil very cheap If taken at onco. Apply 1C6 Golden nvo. FOR RENT 'J, ! or l-room modern housekeeping suite. Phono 1G31, North Bend. FOR SALE CHEAP U-foot cnbln launch, Union engine, big bargain, best ranch bont on Bay. Inqulro at Times Office. FOR RENT Ftii-nlshctl two-room housekeeping apartment. 413 No. Second street. FOR RENT Modem clean, cosy house nt 075 So 7th nt. $1!0. mo. FOR KENT Slwooin liouso on South Ninth street, $20 per mo. Phono 171 or call 130 North Broadway. FOR SALE Pure brcifliclfc'rs, duo to freshen soon. Also heifers nnd bull calves of splendid pedigree. 3 grade young cows nnd 3 holfcru nil bred to my pure bred bull. Seo or wrlto P. A. Sncchl. FOR SALE CHEAP Utl-ft, ciibln launch, Union cnglno, big bargain, best ranch bont on Bay. FOR SALE CHEAP Full blood Itbode Island Reds nnd Whlto Leg horns. Any number. Phoun 124-L; FOR SALE One silo, I02I; if In- forested, sco P. A. Sncchl. FOR RENT Prlvnto garage. Phono 244-J. FOR SALIC Slv-bui'iier gnu range, equipped with oven nnd coal or wood burnor with wntorfront. A-l condition nnd chenp for cash. Ap nlv Times office lullcs: Mailaiu Hiillitirt Is nt Rogors Houso for ono week, with line of French, roflned hnlr goods, switches 3G inchos long, dipping, dyeing and combings a specialty. Call 2 to 4 p. m WANTED liilly with llttlo girl wishes) position ns liaisekoopor or cook In camp or oi, ranch. Ad dress Times. NYAL'S Cora Core nnd EAS' EM makes long walks easy. Prlco 25c each. For salo only at Tho Storo for Quality Goods. TlH(lyi iSB J MTmoMI IRVING BLOCK 3Jas, Sale in Ladies' Department ALL LADIES' SUITS AT ONE-HALF PRICE All Summer Cout A Line of Skirta Dresses Raincoats Neckwear Shirtwaists Handbags Purses Hair Goods, Ornaments, Oao Une of Dresses All Sweaters Maslln Underwear Knit Underwear I 'I O 1-3 off 1-4 Off 1 ptr i'fr tt&&iafr