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5B. hMM iCTvar'rr iwwwwij THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. '' FIVE nil i nnpwriiiuir; siwr KffiS W I " Silling Says o lime to set a hen is m-shcffloants it." t-iv w-- . y .lSl? 'l"to5. "Hon,' ':u iJ T Wi, i 'iTiUrJi tkewSfft'tliem. Wc in,,,, 3i' uttcihptp force sales tiie it lo-callSme-rQtliict ions us St, clearance .methods. The lr"i , fc prias'-always ns low' "''o oiisistenfc' with the value V m. :3)Bgfinst price is al v ,. ,fs the saincas the Jwst I &aalOam, KS1' aff .sMMt'A VL - H i """ - aiSfimifr?IPJJmf I ' 01 t ho JO. & . it j m , , fcySSBHJy w,' in , , juers ouBLvyoos .nay. TO $30.00 m FIXUP e . i '''f TWO STOKER ia .rshficld Korth Bend rv. . 1.1 I l !C I ut '" i !. si(K - l MOO.UU oasn iMtl it- c u d $35 per iyoar for thrco 0 U 'years.'. 1 tuys A Building Site ret M5VEL ANIfCLEARED i x90 lot.; close VTn . . . .RMO all(j xOO lot, cleared 9185 kfcli ixOO lot, graded street X'XM 1x145 lot. Imnroved at. S:MO C:xl31 lot, 'Improved st., $:tuo f.txlGO lotrtltuprovcd st., J?:i.1) e ' NLY A FEWALOTS LEFT AT I..- . . . "V IIE8E PRICES. BUY NOW City Water and SI root Improvement It! ! Wft " n r "8eoIieldiAI)out It." ,, IMTohcSiKJI-.I. twt ,iPO)Fror5 Street ;W.Reid t! . tl,s cf, ?rT.'2VMlj leu1 lea til' r- it. ' Au'Make it ' ) Home is'Complete With in c t IRVING BLOCK SPECIAL IN MEN'S SUITS Wo are allowing n beautiful assortment or All-Wool, well ta I hi rod Suits, latest cuts, aenil English box back or regular. All now matorlalB. Well wo! th $18.50, ?20 and ?22 CHOICE $15:00 A largo assortment of Arrow Sblrts, all tlio now materials, with soft French cuffs and de tachable collars to match $1.50 See Windows ' SPECIAL ALL LADIES' SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE All Summer Coats A Lino of Skirts 4 A Line of Dresses ' Ualn Coats; Neckwear; Hand Hags and Purses Hair Goods and Ornaments ONE-THIRD OFF One Lino of Dresses ' All Sweators Muslin Underwear . Knit Underwear ONE-FOURTH OFF A beautiful showing of Mil linery values to ? 12.50 CHOICE $2.98 See Windows BREVITIES .lUIiY TIDES Delow Is given the tlmo and holght of high and low water at Marahflcld. The tides nro placed In tbo order of occurrence, with thulr times on the first Huo nnd heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water.. For high water on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. Buy the ()?&$ StfO and you are guaranteed STYLE, FIT AND COMFORT : : : A shipment of the very latest styles just received at The Golden Rule lGFt.. . Ft... 17 Hrs. . IFt... 18jHrs. . IFt... 19 His. . (Ft... 20 Ufa . . IFt... 2UHra. . .Ft... 22THrs. . Ft . . L'3 Urn. . Ft... 2llHrs. . Ft. . . 25Hrs. . Ft... Illrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... 3. Hi 9.25 1.2 3.7 1.15 10.15 0.9 3.7 5.15 11.55 0.0 3.8 0.11 12.51 0.3 1.0 0.58 1.13 0.0 ,-1.3 0. It 7.11 0.0 0.4 1.27 8.22 0.3 O.C 2.10 8.59 0. 1 0.8 2.53 9.33 G.4 0.8 3.37 10.09 G.3 O.C 1.23 1 0.4 t CO 0.3 5.13 11.21 5.C O.t 0.07 0.09 1.1 CO 1.08 7.19 0.9 4.5 2.1C 8.35 0.7 1.1 3.29 10.01 0.4 3.9 2.14 2.3 2.1 1 2.C 4.30 2.8 5.33 2.8 G30 2.8 2.25 4.5 3.04 4.S .40 .0 .15 .3 .51 .0 5.27 5.8 C07 CO 12.00 0.7 12.14 1.2 1.3G 1.8 2.14 2.3 9.12 5.4 10.00 5.5 11.00 5.C 11.53 5.G 0.0 0.0 7.2 2.7 8.03 Why Should You Worry? Schroeder & Hildenbrand Fhdiliijr Tackle and All floes to Mnko the KiKitt n Success lelephono 7.. GENERAL HARDWARE AXI) IMA'.MIHN liirr us Fini'iti; ox vouit hahij. WAiti:, riA'AimxtS axi h hating AXI) YOU WIMj IJK FMJASFD PlllCH Ql'AMTV HKItVlCH HAItDWAIti: AXI) IM.UMIUXa G MOOSE JOTTINGS BAND0N. C0QUILLE. MYRTLE POIWT AWn WORTH BEND ARE ALL IN LINE FOR MOOSE DAY, AUGUST 4TH, AND EFFORTS ARE BEING MADE TO BRING IN LARGE DELEGATIONS FROM OUTSIDE TERRI TORY. THE ENTIRE PROGRAM WILL BE IN PRINT IN THE NEAR FUTURE. WATCH THIS SPACE i FINO IN ORE IDffllNTlT NOT FAD 1UMV UK DIPMIPC Hul mil niinl llflBL I lUiiluu 9.33 1.9 10.20 l.G 11.11 1.4. 0.0 0.0 C49 CO 7.38 CI 8.33 CO 9.37 CO WHATIIKIt FOItKCAST (Uf AKKltt4 Prr.i tJ Csot II. J TlmM.) it j vi r. - .v Is Just What out' ar Piano. 'St is a Duty We Owe the Chi!- ax dren toxuive rnem a It i J MusicalJEducation FOR THE CAMPING SEASON TENTS 8x10 TO 16x24 $9.00 TO $40.75 Hammocks A Large Line From $1.75 up to $7.00 AMONG THE SICK Mrs. A. M. Smith, mother of Mrs. H. A. May, of Ferndalo, has been very sick of ptomaine poisoning. CUOTIED I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I COUCH- HAMMOCKS OIK SAIjK Gravel, $1.00 per yard, f. o. b. Myrtlo rolnt. I'jiono oj. Harrison Ilros., Myrtle Point, Or. $11.75 TO $17.00 jjalk To Thomas About It." Mky Br Allen Co. r LL, Thomas, Manager r '- vt (JI .ia-l.1; I ,IK GRAND HEATRE ONIGHT 1 ' Aiwa: .of It. ; even-p! &Mt Ol plays Speni .puy-m i "8AIJD' rssnat-'., af (. BtiWvBs HliCNBd k ft)imlm 'jB&ir ItbAt.lprttt 0k roufetol. ) '-owm iri''rfcw 'raiw HkftJMKl- r i.y vi wt flBMHllB r .HWuCrfl 'IWfTTHVlffr IN WWmFTEUl. e beat and plenty lent music by our rcheatra and 5000 very best photo- evening at this be satisfied. AND SHORTY METHING" They on wheels. Start emsoives anu xeop until they get real Vita Laugh e.you forget your the evening. YAK BOWLING' edy drawings by ARRYING O F W-Solig Comedy- ' elng any time. NNEU'' If you -stick rough and y .this will more u this comeuy one of the tea! the -year. S. MONEY'V-A inh coniedy- Mvw iwiuMyji :lAM OF COMIC R OFFERED,! "Why Pay More?" Jolinson-Gulovsen Co. The House with the Service Name and Quality Fame. TKe Royal TONIGHT Tim housi: of ma fkatuuks. ATTItAOTIOX HXTHAOUDIN'AltYl Dy Special nrrangemont Jor tlio first tlmo In Marshfleld, The Royal pre sents the "DIson Trio" of Real Indians nnd Cowboys, Intro ducing Lono Eaglo, Inez . Rose and Tex Hutton. OUR HF.GULAH PICTURES. "THE LIE" A two-reol Gold Seal featuro with Paulino Rush and M. J. MacQuarrie. "A JUST MOTHER" A story of mntornal sacrifice and gentle revolt, by the Powers company. "THE MIDNIGHT ALARM" A JokenComedy with Max Ash or. "FATHER AND TIIE IFLIES"; "THE NEW CURATE" A Komlc comedy. i "THf2 PATHE 'DAILY NEWS" The King and Queen or uennmric vis- It Queen Wllhelmlna at the Royal Palaco, Amsterdam, HollanU.. ADMISSION; -Lower floor, 15c, Baloony, 10c. Here tomorrow nlebt the fourth .series oj? "Lucille Lo,ve." coming soon rora sterling jn tno Sterllng-Unlveraal two-reel comedy o( the 'age, "Lore and "Vengwince." LOST Stop for motorcycle- tandem attachment. Reward for return to Times office. WAXTKI) Information that will convict party who atolo tires from Lawhoino's Sign Shop. Sultablo reward. 1 POSITIONS WANTED t. 4 WAXTKI) Middle-aged vtoinan lio la good cook and houaokeopor, or family of thrco, on email ranch. Addreaa W. J. Follows, Lakeside, Ore. Stnto oxporlenco nnd torm8. OREGON Fair and' warmor Friday; north to northwest winds. LOCAL TKMPKUATUIIU RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 1: 13 a. in., .Inly 1G, by llenj. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum . . .' GS Minimum 17 At 4:43 a. m 49 Precipitation , 00 Pioclpltatlon bIiico Sept. 1, 1913 GC54 Precipitation same period last year 01.81 Wind: northwest; clear. . WANTED Ily elderly lady, placo to do chnmbor work. Lives at own homo. Phono 229-J. FOR RENT w n .u!m wdil mom fJH.Il-t-..IA. IVMSttl m.'"R Meiwgcr Service mtlm sm 'HmH Wt4U ten' HQUt. FOR REXT 2, or -l-rooin modern housekeeping suite. Phono 1531, North Rend. FOR ItEXT Furnished two-i-ooni housekeeping apartment. 413 No. Second street. HoihI .Mpii I lei i'. John Thorp, of Memphis, Tenn., nnd S. M. Hloss of .Chicago, representing big bonding houses, are spending some tlmo on the bay. PlaiiH (ianicH. Arrangements me being mado for a series of flvo games between the C. A. Smith mill team and a picked up teuni of Coos Hay ball players, a purse of $200 being the prize. Iluildt landing. J. Albort Mntson Is constructing a now lauding nt his Hummer home on South Coos River. Ho plans to fasten it to tlio ledge of rock. Heretofore the froshots havo been carrying away his landings each spring. Pioiu.Hv Km'iiixmI. E. A. Mnv has received word that some of his valu able proporty at Condon, Or., had a narrow escape in mo receni nro Hi run. Thn CoiiKreuiitlonal church and nn adjoining house woro burnod, but Mr. May's proporty was oniy dam aged to tlio extent of about 25, Removes Stumps. E. L. Ilessey, wIio'wob In from South Coos River today, stated that ho has Just com pleted clearing sU acres or rino bench land on his placo. On the six ncros ho had to reinovo 975 stumps, some of thorn bolug big ones that took a cjozon sticks -of explo sives to split. Initiate Five-. At a mooting or the Mnrshflold Lodge, or Elko last night, five candidates wero Initiated. They were A. J. Mendel. W. P. Murphy, J. A. Mlllor. Guy Dlppol nnd C. F. McGeorgo. This brlnga the mombor shln nn to 204. The now orchestra was out and n fine feed onjoyed by one of the largest attendances or the summor season. Andy Greer and Albert Collins Report Discovery and Show Samples. While exploring some acreage In a nearby county recently, Albert Col lins, a prospector, nnd Andy Greor, of Wedderburn, Australia, discovered iron oie deposits, which, according to the prospectors, Is rich In (pinllty and plentiful In quantity. The two men went to the property nt tlio Instance or L. J. Juston, proprietor or the St. Lawrence Hotel. JuBten says that they havo eight claims staked out and that ho ami Greer aro willing to Invito promoters In on the proposition. He says that Individuals will not bo allowed to tako more than 20 acres, lly devel oping tlio proporty hlmsoir tlio In dividual will get 25 per cent when sold, or ho can buy a claim, allow others to develop it, and then real ize 25 per cent. Greer nnd Collins havo returned to the city with samples or the ore, which they got ten root below tlio surrace. Greor has sent thirty-two pounds of tlio oro to Duluth, where It will bo examined by exports. front of tlio Masonic Opora House. Dr. Riirmcstcr says that tlio tools wero especially adapted to his nia chlno nnd that they aro valued nt about $10. Ho also stated that tlio Initials "13, 8." woro cut on the handles of most of tlio tools. Tlio pollco haVo bcou requested to look out for anyone trying to dlsposo of them. REOPhE'YQU W KMOW W ABOUT GEORGE SELIG Is spending his va cation In Curry County. Coos Bay and Coos River As sociations at Enegren's Grove Next Tuesday. J. L. Smith, Coos County Agricul turist, and Professor Graves, head of the O. A. C. Dairy Department, aro now making a tour or Curry County, planning vlsltlts nt Dr. Wenthorbee's Star ranch at Lang lola, nnd many other polntB thcro. Tho dntcs for tho'plojilca and meet ings of the dairymen nnd ranchers In Coos County, which Prof. Graves will address and give Instructions nbout cattle-Judging, nro announced by Mr. Smith as follows: Tho Myrtle Point Association pic nic nt F. L. Lundy's ranch nt Myrtle Point Friday, July 17. Tho Coqulllo Valley Asaoclatlon picnic nt Schrooder'u Grove at Arago, Saturday, July 18. Tho Coos Hay and Coos Rlvor As aoclntlons' combined picnic nt Ene gren's Grove, Coos River, on Tues day, July 21. Professor Graves will Bpeak on "Tho Opportunities for Improving the Dairy Business In Coos County," nnd will glvo tho benefit or his euro fill Inspection or the dairies that ho Ib visiting. Ho will also show tho ranchers how to pick out n good dairy cow. E. L. Towno, director or tho Coos Rlvor Cow Testing Association, was In Mnrshriold today. Ho said tho picnic would bo n flno ouo, n big dinner and other diversion bolng en joyed. Ho hns arranged to got cat tle for the stock-Judging demonstra tion from tho Jas. Laudrlth and tho Frank Rogors ranches. lot, caino In this morning to visit some frloudB and do n llttlo shopping. GEO. II. MYERS and wlfo will lonvo jtomorrow for tho South Coos Rlvor ranch or their son-in-law, Jas, Lan-drlth. WILL EIQKWORTH, -or Mllllcomn, was a .Marshfleld Visitor today. MRS. E. D. SPERRY, or Coqulllo, is a Marshfleld visitor today. SAM CONRO, of Allegany, enmo In on tho Alert this morning on business. E. L. BESSEY nnd wlro, of Coos River, woro Marshfleld shoppors today, J. E. SCHILLING, of Myrtlo Point, Is a Marshfleld business visitor to- day. D. Y. STAFFORD roturnod yestorday from a trip through the Coqulllo valley. FOR REXT Modern clean, cosy house at 975 So 7th st. $20. mo. FOR SALE I FOR SALE Riding pony, saddle and outfit. Cheap If taken at once. Phone 304x2 FOR SALE Two wagons. Inquire at 338 North First. , i FOR SALE CMotor boat SO feet loDg,' beam 4Vj, 3 h. p. Ferro. Sell tery cheap If taken at once, Apply 165 Golden aye, I l tl XII FOR SAIJK -CHEAP GO-foot cabta launch. Union engine, big bargain, beat ranch tioat on Bay. Inquire -t Times 'uruce. J FGJt UK rU.burner,fpui inmgw, ' quipped with oven and coal or wood 'burner with 'waterfront, A-l condition and cheap for -ctUli. 'Ap ply Time. Mftige. ' , ' )) t ' - . j ... Ladle trMoVua. Ilalburt te ,ni' , Rogers House for flne weelc. with Use of -Frentft, rrtnfefettt 046) Wtt&be -3 'tafefce -!., tflftpugi 4etg lUri conBIasa specltltji Call 3 to 4 p. m. To Ride KiirMlnnixl. C. Larson nnd R. Barry, who have successfully ridden tho surfboard, havo been en gaged by tho program Committee of the Loyal Order of Mooso to do tho stunt on Moose Day, August 4. Tho boys wero out practicing last night and attracted a crowd on the water tront. Thoy think that with a little more practice they can do the trick as well as Ted Preble and George Kelly, who performed during tho Fourth or July celebration. To Leave Bay. Dr. A. J. Hendry nnd Dr. Roy Hendry 'pave sold their dental business here Ho Dr. Kelty, who arrived here recently from Ari zona. Dr. A. J. Hendry will go to Cottago Grove to locate, while Dr. Roy Hendry will locate at Yaqulna. Dr. 'A. J. Hendry's family has been at Cottage Grove the -past year for their iiualtb and It was on this ac count that he 'decided 'to leave. The departure from the Bay of the Dra. Hendry will be greatly 'regretted by the many frlenda they have made during their reatdenc6 hero. iii Took fito9n.-rA lot .of tools. In cluding wrenches; pllqra, spark plugs, etc., were stolen frojm the toolbox of An .automobile, belonging Jo Dr, II. 'E, Burnaeitfcr, of North Bend, last night. whlU tba car was staadlae la JUDGE HALL, of this city, loft this morning by auto stage for Coqulllo. J. E. NORTON and Win. Candlln are hero from Coqulllo today on business. J. M. WRIOIIT enmo down todny from South Coos Rlvor, whoro ho Is erecting a now lionu for C. R. Peck. D. L. FOOTE enmo down on tho Alort from Allogany this morning on business matters. F. V. CATTERLIN, A. C. Vestal nnd Harry Bultmnnn nro making a business tour of Curry County, la Mr. Cuttcrlln'a nuto. REV. SAMUEL GREGG nrrlvod homo last evening from Turner, Or., where ho attended tho Chris tian church convention. MISS MYRTLE SMITH and her friend. Miss Rlcker, or Now Jar soy, plan to leave on tho Adollnu Smith todny for Oakland. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, roadmaster, left this morning by auto stage for Coqulllo. WARREN BESSEY came In from his South Coos River borne today oh business. MRS. E. G. SMITH and son. of Coos Rlvor, came In this morning to do some shopping and visit her mo thor, Mrs. Robort McCaun. MRS. J. A. BOONE, of this city, re turned this morning after visiting nt tho Captain A. D. Boone home In Sumnor for several days. N. J. THORPE, or this city, loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo, whoro he will attend to a business matter. From Coqulllo ho will go tp Myrtle Point, Bandon and other towns along the coast, FRED MESSERLE, of Catching In lot, came In on the Mllllcomn thla morning, MRS. II. E. BESSEY, of the Coos Bay Creamery, came In on busi ness thla morning. MRS. R, A. CHURCH, of Cooa Jtlver, came In on the AJert this morning to do some qhopplng, MRS. J. II. STRETCH, of North In let, left this afternoon on Hie El dor tor Portland and Seattle. MISS MAY PREUSS nnd. Mlsa Grace Kruse are guests.pt Mrs, J. Al bert Matson at The Nook. JAMES S1PCK. .of Sumner, came In thla morning on the,MtUlc,oma to attend to a matter ot business. MRS. D. Mclotosb, ot Catching la- Apply at Night Buttermilk Cerate "Peiufar Brand" If you want to nourish the skin oella, thereby making the face full and plump with a Peach Bloom. Complexion. Tbls Is the beat-ekln " ' i . '? tonp a an'd'tonlc, on the musket. S s . ' n jTvwmmm mmmmmm