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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1914)
7 pri pw l"355!S5S5SiE5J55S5iS155e 5S53T33SSES ''"l"''yWHW I'V ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 191 4 EVENING EDITION. FIVE '0jmmmm,Mm mil I Mi V jjtf: . ' V'JW Hart Schaffner & Marx , ,fl "" Young men are par- ' ticufer about style in clothes T nobody knows that bottcL' thanHart Sclmfi'ner & Marx. v 'fjiey; Jiave special artist-desigti- ersjho give their whole time and stlioufiOo young men's clothes; creating? models which have the X&ftliful "air" about them; and .ivounginen appreciate this work. SUITS $18 TO $35 Mb Piii'cIminciI at This Store uWininolKciit Pressed Five of Charge. ?S3lliB 15 UhYS fe; BREVITIES JULY TIDES Dolow Ib given Uio height of high and Mnrsnflold. mm Wffilmi Mill Sf-nra inmost wiviv 'IHItwo stores marshfield north bend VKofflp flshninrkot on the wnterfront. Wns-J I ' h.ii caught tho shark for Dnn Dll- llnger, who plans to mnko n enno from tho buckbono of tho big flsb. Wnsson says that ho caught n Bhark twlco ns largo as tho ono on display hut Unit It got awny from him. Gels PmHrty. Through a dcel bIoii of tho U. S. Indian Department, Mrs. W. J. Yntes, of Llbby, will re- tlrao and cc,vo nuoui ?2tiuu worth of property low water at now hold by Mrs. Mngglo Sacchl. I Thin innrlrH tlm flnlnti nt o iinii..i TMw. tlilna nm nlntnrl In l,rt ir1nr ' . of occurrence, with tholr times on tll,U ,IB" lastcd a conl of 'enr8' tho first lino and hoights on tho ovor n Indian allotment left by Mrs. second lino of each day; a compar-' Hanson, foster-mother of Mrs. Yntes, lion of consecutlvo heights will In- whoso mother, Mrs. Chas. Woley, d onto wuethor It Ib high or low ,,,,, ,,.. . y water. For high water on tho bar d.lod w lcn sho wns a 8,na11 cl'J. subtract two hours 34 minutes. (Harry Hanson ,the foster-father, la I now living at the Sacchl ranch be- 8,23 low Sunset Day. 0.4 HiTrj Hero. Phllo Howard, of c4 , Seattle secretary of tho Northwest Typographical Conference, which in- ANOTHER 3IEP FORWARD lira.. 2.08 Ft... l.G Ft... 3.15 Ft... 1.2 8.06 3.9 9.2C 3.7 1.29 1.8 2.14 I WEATHER KOHKOAST (Dr AMocUteJ I'm, to Coot tin TlmM. OREGON Fair and warmer Thursday excopt near coast; nor therly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., July 10, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Mnxlmum 74 Minimum HO j At 4:43 n. in r8 I Precipitation 00 Precipitation alnco Sept, 1, 1913 GG.C4 Precipitation samo period last year G4.81 I Wind: northwest; clear. cludoa tho states of Washington, Oregon and Idaho, also Hrltlsh Co lumbia, wns In tho city yesterday for tho purpose of organizing tho local printers nnd typists. Prelim inary nrrnngomontB only woro mndo for the organization. Howard ox- poctB to roturn within n few weeks. (While here, he conferred with Mr. Lnnles. secretary of tho Labor Omni. I Many Attend Funeral. A largo number of frlonds and relntlvcs nt- , tended tho funeral of Frederick Tlm morinnn, which was held from tho chnpel of tho Wilson undortnklng establishment this nfternoon. Mr. Tlinniormnn, who was a well known pioneer of Coos liny, died hero last Sundny after a complication of dis eases. News of his donth cnnio ns a shock to his ninny frlonds. Tho w m vn 1 - .Met flornl offorlngs displayed nt tho ' ... nlmxol n...l nt ,l. .- ' IUI1U. Today. Tho Prlscllla Club -' "" "iBrjr cro very "The Owl" Prescription Phar macy Makes an Import ant Announcement. Tho announcement yestordny by The Owl Prescription Pharmacy thnt It has been placed on tho Jobbing list of E. II. Stiilbb & Sons marks an other forward stride In Its advance ment. There Is only one other drug store In Southern Oregon so desig nated and tho fact that tho Owl was choson by this ultra-conservative firm's representative, Mr. Valentine, wlio visited Marshfleld to mnko a per sonal Investigation, is a splendid tribute to Its standing lu the com munity. ' S.!4Lil Tho story of the Squibb products wns told In tho announcement mndo yesterday. Tho fact that ono of our best known doctors remarked thnt while at college ono of his Instruc tors, a foremost authority In medi cine, stated during his final lecture to the senior class that they should In their prescriptions always adhoro to Squlbbs chemicals, as llfo wns too Important to take chances with, proves the high standing of tho Squlbbs products. Notwithstanding their superiority and high standard, these products, while ordinarily sold at an ndvnnco i over other mnkes, are sold nt tho , samo prlco by Tho Owl as a result of the jobbing discount which they ro- cpincD TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED, WOMEN Sell guaron teed hosiery to friends and neigh bors; 70 per cent profit; make $10 dnlly. Experience unneces sary. International Mills, Dox 4029, West Philadelphia, Pn. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman wlw la good cook and housekeeper, for family of three, on small ranch. Address W. J. Fellows, Lnkoaldo, Ore. State experience and terms. WANTED Ry elderly lady, plnce to do chamber work. Lives at own home. Phono 229-J. YOUXG German girl wishes )oslUon ns nursery govorncas. Good ref erences. Wrlto to M., Coos Bay Times. FOR RENT FOIt HUNT Smnll furnished ulinck at Weat Hunker Hill. Ph. 3D0-L. FOK HUNT A .1 or -I-rnoin modern houackcoplng sutto. Phono 1531, North Bond. 7 ISTHEiTjME TO BUY YOUR CANNING SUPPLIES LE WE HAVE THESE SPECIAL PRICES ON FOR THIS WEEK: Mason OuarlK. per dozen ..ijMftSoml'lntH, K'i doen KMiwot Ji-CJalloiiH, K!i do.i'ii 70c (10c l)3c He UOe JlUibberK, er doen MasomCnps per doen v ' rargjCano lteiry Sugar, 100 lbs. .$5.10 prlceByflro7aiiotjcnBli and not charged; aro for this week only. jnoBjey'liyfliuylng your groceries from ub. OS BAYEA, COffEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 ("North Ilrondwny.rhono 394-J. I Iwiri it 1 1 f ttl wiib entertained today at tho homo of Mrs. Dodson nt liny Park. I n"'H HuhIim'hs. Mrs. A. I. Thorn- .Sllglit Accident. Miss Alico Cur- ,J,,rK "" purclmsod tho Parisian Us had her auto slightly damaged denning, dyeing and pressing busl- rocently wlillo going from Llbby to "C8B t Mnrkot nnd Second street Hunker Hill, n looso plank flying up froni w Torry and took posses nml striking tho front of tho car. . B'n today. Sho lH experienced In For limes. F. P. Norton la on- ,,,,B I,no of work nnd la planning on denvorlng to arrange a rnco moot to n niimbor of now fentures for dovol bo hold here August 4 In connection l)lnK Ul business, with tho Mooso Day festivities. He 't Will. Mrs. K. O. Hall of Is not certain yet whothor thero will Suinnor was hero yesterday In con bo enough good horses hero for n "octlon with her husband's estate, good card. Mn ,In" d,0(1 iutestato and Mrs. Hall Parisian Dyo Works Hold. The I'nH.nskod to bo nppolntod ndmlnls- Pnrlslnn Dyo Works, locnted nt tho Matrix. rornor of Second nnd Mnrkot Btroota, Deer Plentiful, Ceo. N. Holt has wns sold yoaterdny by W. 11. Torry lecolvod n letter from his son Ed, to Mrs. A. I. Thornburg. Tho es- who went to Ornvel Ford to work on tabllshment will contluuo under tho tho Lloyd I.cathormnn ranch during hiiiiio nnnio mid Mrs. Thornburg In- vncntlon, that deer mo very plentiful tends to build up n good business. In thnt section. Ho saw four big Ping. II. W. SANFOItD and son Glade, of Sumner, camo lu this morning on n matter of business. .1. A. ALLEN, tho North llend shin gle mill magnate, was a Marah flold business visitor yestordny. MISSES HAZEL MEItRYMAN nnd Lucy Powers nro visiting Mrs. Herman EdwnrdB on Coos Ulver. MUS. EUGENE O'CONNELL, of this city, en mo In this morning nftor. spending sovornl days at Tho Maze. MISS HAZEL MASON and Miss Flor onco Mnson, of Coos Illvcr, cmno In this morning to do hoiiio shop ping. MISS THELMA DODGE, of Coos lltvor, camo In on tho Italubow this morning to do somo shop ping. FOll HKXT linilslied two-room housekeeping apartment. 413 No. Second street. FOR HEXT Modem clean, cony Iioubo nt 97G So 7th st. $20, mo. FOR SALE I - FOR SALE Two wagons. Inquire at 338 North First. FOR SALE 3Iotor boat 20 foot Io"g; beam 4, 3 h. p. Forro. Sell very cheap If taken nt once. Apply 105 Golden avo. FOR SALE CIII3AI fid-foot cabin launch, Union engine, big bnrgaln, best ranch boat on Day. Inqulro nt Times Office .Improve Inlets. Tho Port of Coob hucka out on tho rnnch tho othor day. ' dan DIMMICIC, of Coqulllo, rr vH i CALIFORNIA hstakups WAUO-1 ourjm? kmivts ng5DKggCo"faPgiy CAunoRniA. IE nes Want Ads Bring Results liny luiH awarded tho Laraon Drodg- Omnd .Master Coming Judge Win. Ing Compnny tho contract for drodg- Galloway, of Salem, Grand Mnator of Ing Kentiick Inlet na petitioned by i. o. O. F., will mnko an official i A. (1. Ilnuli nnd others. Tho Port vlalt to Sunset Lodgo and Westorn la nlso figuring on doing somo drodg- Star Uobokah Lodgo next Tuesday lug In lathmiiH Inlot, whoro thero la ovenlng. Ho will bo nccompanled by fifteen feet or moro of wnter up to Mrs. Gallowny, who was formerly Mnxwell with tho exception of ono or president of tho Rehoknh Assembly, two small shoals I Slunk ttiuuht. A ahnrk monsur- Social Friday Xlght. Tho girls of I Ing over alx foot was cnught far out tho Epworth Longuo nro plnnnlng to over tho bnr yestordny by James g'vo a social at tho now hall on Wnsaon nnd la now on display at his Erlday evening. ro- ' "Uyrry'r u Attention ! Motorists ? PERSONAL MENTION -j. NOW! .j ' MT3 lH . Buy wlicro your money buys most and best. Buy where you can save money. Wo have every accessory that will reduce tho running cost of your car and increase your comfort. "Nobby TreadTires" are real anti-skid iires, and are now sold under the United StatesTire Company's regular warranty perfect workman ship and .material BUT any adjustment is on a basis of 5,000 Miles Adjustments Made on the Snot 4 GOODR OAD UM' JB S Garage L. DARKER, JR., of Fnlrvlow, camo In this morning on business, JACK FLANAGAN nnd family aro i enjoying un outing nt Ton Mllo. ALEXANDER MATSON, of Sumner, 1 came in on business this morning. JOHN KRONHOLM loft yesterday ! for Tacomn and Spokane on bust- I I1CS8. O. N, WILSON, of Sumner, wna n visitor In tho city for a fow hours i today, MRS. H. II. ROGERS, of Coos River, I camo lu this morning to visit some frlonda and do somo shop- GRANn THEATRE U TO-NIGHT O HEELS OF FEATURE FILM Lubln's Masterpiece In B Parts "THROUGH FIRE TO FORTUNE" or "THE SUNKEN VILLAGE" A Spectacular und Thrilling Photoplay In 5000 Foot of Film, IVoduced by Uio Samo Company That Mndo "Tho Lion and tho Mouse" nnd "The Third Degree," "PATHE WEEKLY No 10." Today's News In Pictures. News Items of Interest to You, Children So Adults lftc turned to hla homo tills morning nftor spondlug sovornl days In tho city on business. MAIR DANO nnd loft loft ycatordny for Iiandou nnd Curry County points, whero they will spend tholr honeymoon. W. J. FELLOWS was lu from Ten Mllo yestordny on business. Hla wlfQ nnd daughter havo beon HI for aomo time. MRS. J. M. CULLEY, o,f Catching Inlet, camo In pu tho Mtlllcomn tills morning to do aomo shopping. Sho loft for hor homo this after noon. W. R. CURTIS, JR., loft yostordoy for Portland, whoro ho will moot his undo and enjoy n trip on tho oil tank, of which tho lnttor la master. PAUL ni.MMlCK, of North Rend, wns In .Marshfleld yestordny on business. Ho oxpocts soon to bo gottlng logs out of hla now camp neor Heaver Hill. MRS. F. W. RERTRAM nnd son, Miss Clara Mordecal, Mrs. C. II. Marsh and Miss Isis Marsh aro oxpected homo this afternoon from n short outing at Goldou Falls, W, D. ROIE, a railroad contractor at Spokane, and wlfo arrived hero Sundny for a short stay on tho Ray. Mr. nolo has considerable property Interests In this section. ALBERT MATSON, of tills city, re turned this morning aftor spend ing two or tlireo days nt his sum mor home, Tho Nook. Ho will leavo again for Tho Nook on Sat-r urday, JOHN F. MATSON and Miss Lena Matson, of Catching Inlet, camo In this morning to attend the fun eral of Fred Tlmmerman. They will uls.o spend a day or two at Shore Acres. "" KARL GRISSEN, whoso father was formerly engaged In tho music bus iness here, has returned to tho Ray from McMlnnvIllo. Ho has beon abroad perfecting his education on the violin. MISS ELSIE HALL fins gono to Saunders Lake, Where sho will vlalt MIsb Evelyn Ffandgun, who Is spending a fow weeks' at the home of her aunt, Mrs. HlUfs Short. FOR SALE Pure bred heifers, duo to freshen noon. Also holfors and bull calves of aplondld pddlgrco. II grndo young cows and .1 holfors all bred to my puro bred bull. Seo or wrlto F. A. Sacchl. FOR SALE Ono alio, lOxill; If In. tercstod, seo F. A. Sacchl. FOR HALE Sl-hurucr gm rnngi, equipped with ovon nnd coal or wood burner with wntorfront. A-l' condition nnd cheap for cash. Ap ply Times office. Ladles: Mndniu Hiilhurt la nt Rogers Houso for ono wook, with lino of Fronch, refined hair goods, switches 3G Inches long, dipping, dyeing and combings a specialty. Call 2 to 4 p. m. The Royal TONIGHT "THE 1914 PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL" "INTO THE WILDERNESS" A Great Drama in Three Parts FIVE REELS ALL NEW PICTURES , A GREAT SHOW 1. A NEW NAME ' Cannot RENOVATE The oldest stock in town. Phone 141 for up-to-date QUALITY GOODS and Pure Chemicals PHONE 1 0 Cent 1 58-R FRIDAY NIGHT Tho Ninth Story of tho "ADVENTURES OF KATH- LYX" Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY riyyiwypww Ui, uAia. i imiMMmaja iiT7'iXLr"-rTT