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laagBSg5EKiiSre.fiii. 1 tW , J lW,,,w, ,, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVF Ml if! Wl -r .ssmmsw T:tCH''' rfL i . yli ' Z'iS Wi The Buying Power Of $25 THE Woolen Mill' Stores IT IS part of our business to know the values our competitors offer. And it is only after a careful investigation that we sav wmw r Ut .fj win 'Hill cts, m that our Hart, lUarx riotties at u otter greater values than any others on Coos Bay. At this price we offer suits .Jbj m J made from fabrics produced by the nest lunglish, scotch and American mills. The Woolen Mill Store Marsh field North Ilend ft& IPS VCATI:0N rJB TIME t The llnkink of ciiullty with low prices Is to lie foiiml In our stuck of i .Bathing Suits and Caps Sweaters and Negligee Shirts f Sneaker and Canvas Shoes Koveralis and Sun Bonnets Corduroy and Khi Ki Garments Straw and Canvas Hats EVERYTHING I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY JFOR SALK Two cows, ono fresh soon. Sm w. J. Drown, Bangor. Address North Deud. FOR SAL OR, TRADE Four-room house, outbuildings, two largo lots with some' fruit, good brick collar, good water, in best part of state. Address W. J. Robson, Blair, Ne braska, ,. POSITIONS WANTED WANXMV--llddle-nsed woman who is good oook and housekeeper, for family of threo, on small ranch. Addreea W. J. Follows, Lakeside, Ore, Itate experience and terms. PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Times Want Ads Bring Results li M H V . I The Home of NATIONALLY Advertised Goods I U Schaffner & TO WEAR AT FOR RENT FOR RENT 2, i or l-room modern housekeeping stilto. Phono 1531, North Rend. FOR RENT Furnished Iwo.room housekeeping apartment. 413 No. Second street. FOR 1U3XT Modern clean, cosy houso at 975 So 7th st. $20. mo, FOR SALE FOR SALE Gravel. 81.00 ner yard, t. o. b. Myrtle Point. Phono 03. Harrison Uros., Myrtle Point, Or. FOR SALE Two wagons. Inquire at 338 North First. FOR SALE Motor boat 20 feet long, beam 4, 3 h. p. Fo'rro. Sell very cheap If taken at onco. Apply 1G5 Goldon ave. FOR SALE CHEAT 20-foot cabin launch, Union engine, big bargain, best ranch boat on Day. Inquire at Times Office. FOR SALE Slv-btinier gus range, equipped with oven and coal or wood burner with waterfront. A-l condition and cjieap for cash. Ap ply Times office. Ladles; Madam Hiilburt is at Rogers House for ono week, with Una of French, refined hair goods, switches 36 inches long, dipping dyeing and combings a specialty, Call 2 to 4 p. m. t WANTED f WANTEU Information that wlR convict party who stoto tires from Lawhorne's Sign Shop. Suitable reward, H L ww BREVITIES JULY TIDES Below Is id vuii the tlnio and height of Iilgh and low water at Mnrsliflold. Tlio tides arc placed In ttio order of occurrences, with tholr times on the first Huo. nnd heights on the second line of' each day; a compar ison of consecutive holghtB will In dicate whether It is high or low water. For high water on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. 1 "litis.. -1.1 5 10.4i 2.14 10. OC Ft... 0.!t 3.7 2.G 5.5 is lira., run 1 1 . r, r. 4.30 11.00 Ft. .. 0.0 3.8 2.8 5.0 19 His.. 0.11 12.5 1 5.33 11.53 Ft... 0.3 4.0 2.8 5.C 20 Mrs.. 0.58 1.13 0.30 0.0 Ft... 0.0 4.3 2.8 0.0 21 Ills. . 0.4 1 7.41 2.25 7.2 Ft... 0.0 0.4 4.5 2.7 22 Ill's. . 1.27 8.22 3.04 8.03 Ft... 0.3 0.0 4.8 2.G 23Hrs.. 2.10 8.5!) 3.40 8. IS Ft... 0.4 0.8 5.0 2.2 24iIIih.. 2.53 9.33 4.15 9.33 I Ft... 0.1 0.8 5.3 1.9 25Hrs.. 3.37 10.09 4.51 10.20 iFt... 0.3 0.0 5.0 l.G 2CIIIrs. . 4.23 10.4 1 5.27 11.11 Ft... CO 0.3 5.S 1.4 27Ilrs.. 5.13 11.21 0.07 0.0 Ft... 5.0 0.1 CO 0.0 28 IflM. . 0.07 0.09 12.00 0.19 Ft... 1.1 CO 0.7 CO. 29 His. . 1.08 7.19 12.4 1 7.38 Ft... 0.9 4.5 1.2 0.1 30 lira. . 2.10 K.35 1.30 8.33 Ft... 0.7 1.1 1.8 CO Sllllrs.. 3.29 10.04 2.44 9.37 I Ft... 0.4 3.9 2.3 CO WI3ATIII3U FORECAST (tlf AuocUtrd Prrn to Coo IU, Timet.) OREGON' Fair and contlnu- cd warm; moderate north to i northeiiBt winds. LOC'A L TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 2 1 hours ending nt 1:43 a. m., .Inly 17, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 70 .Minimum' 40 1 At 1: 13 11. m 48 I Pieclpltatli.n 00 iPruilpItatlou since Sept. 1, I!) 13 00.51 Precipitation siuia period I hist year 01.81 , Wind: northwest; clear. Rig; licit llivnkH. Tho largest bolt at the Smith mill broko early yes terday afternoon nnd tho mill was shut down until repairs could bo made. All employees reported for work this morning aud everything Is now going nt full blast. llmly Shlppcil. Tho body of F. T. i waiiiue, or .Norm siougn, who uiou nt his homo .Monday of cystitis, will be shipped yesterday on tho steumer Oeorge V. Elder to Portland, from 'where It will go by rail to Hamilton, Iowa. The body will be In charge of .1 V Wallace. Hamilton, lown, Is the former homo of Mr. Wallace. Ho has a number of friends In Marsh fleld and North Hond besides reln- itlvos who survive him lit North Slough. lilt by Gasoline Car. X. Rcmpn las, a Creole lnboror omploycd with the street crew In tho work being done near the Dreukwuter dock, was struck by tho gasoline motor car which Is operated between this city nnd North Ileud about 9 o'clock this morning. Ho was painfully but not soilously Injured. Ilompolos was working near tho concreto mixer nt the time and did not hear tho ap proaching car owing to tho nolso made by tho mlxor. Tho car, which was going at tho rato of about 17 miles per hour, hit htm on tho shoulder. Ilompolos was takon to Mercy Hospital In an automobile. May Hnvo Races. F. P. Norton stated today that ho was not arrang ing for horseraces hero August 3 and 5. Ho said that Chaa. McClees and II. J. Kimball had offered to tako charge of tho races If $500 or $G00 was subscribed by business mon for purses. Mr. Norton said that ho did not hnvo time to devoto to tho tneot. Ho said that thoro wero sov eral good horses being kopt here for tho races. If the raro meot Is held, something deflnfto will liavo to bo dono soon. To lluy lleiv. W. R. McGoorgo and Messrs. Waller nnd Flnnernn, of Eugene, left horo last evening for homo after a short stay on tho Day. Thoy wore delighted with tho coun try. Mr. McGoorgo Is an old friend of Wm, Grimes, the two having known each other In Oklahoma. It was reported today that Mr. Mc Georgo had purchased some of Mr. Grimes' property nt the corner of Sixth nnd Central, but It was stated that no such deal had been closed. Of Interest to the Ladies. Mad am Gatbrath of the Parisian will leave In a few days for New York and other eastern points to select tho new fall goods, which we Intend shall be bet ter than ever. Any special order giv en will lecelvo special attention. A call from anyono Interested will bo greatly appreciated. FINE ACCOSniODATIOXS for summer HOARDERS at GOOD- WILL'S Inquire on RAINBOW . . I TAKE steamer RAIX1IOW for GOODWILL'S CHICKEN dinner on SUNDAY. J TAKE a trip to GOODWILL'S Sun- day, RAINBOW leaves at 8 a. m. it vn d9 KMfWJ ABOUT W. F. HODSON, of Coos Ulvor, came In this morning on business. A. 1 REHFELD left yesterday for 1'ortlaud and other points. .IAS. DliYCH has returned from a biiHluess trip to the Coqullle Valley. O. A. Mlntoyne, the Couullle con tractor, Is a Marshfleld business visitor. JOHN' TELLEFSON loft yesterday for Portland, whore ho will visit relatives. E. L. ROBINSON came In on tho North Star this morning from his North Inlet ranch. MRS. 13. I). NOONAN, of Coos Ulvor, came In on the Ilalnbow this morning to do some shopping. MRS. 13. McFAltLAND, of North In let, came In on the North Stnr this morning to do some shopping. JUDGE HALL went to Randan to day where tho county commission ers will Inspect roads for a while. MRS. .1. C, SWINFOIU) and daugh ter, Zella, loft yosteidny for Port land, where they will Join Swlnford. Mr. MltS. M. J. OSTItOW nnd children left yesterday to visit relatives nt Portland points. nnd other northern MISS KATIE SAltOEANT, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jen nie M. Stewart, left yesterday for Portland and Senttlo. MR. AND MRS. EARL SAVAGE, of this city, left yesterday for Drow sier Valley, where they will spond Homo time cnmplug. .MAYOR ALLEN left on tho morning train for ConnlUc, where ho will attend to n business mntter. Ho will return this evening. CARL DAVIS AND DRIDE arrived home Inst evening after a honey- moon trip to vnrlous points of In terest In tho Middle West. , D. PIPER, of Coos River, came In on the Alert this morning to attend to some business matters. He left for his home this after noon. N. RAYLISS, of tho Fireside, re turned yesterday from tho now summer homo of C. R. Peck on Coos River, whero ho built u large flreploco. REV. AXD MRS. R. 13. I1ROWXIXO aud family spout Thursday of this week at Drome Lodge, as tho guests of Major nnd Mrs. Morton Tower. C. R. PECK oxpects to move Into his now bungalow on Coos Rlvor next Tuesday. Ho has chartered tho launch Tioga nnd n scow to movo some of his household goods. J. W. WATTS ras returned after a five-day sojourn In Eden Vnlloy, Ho says ho enjoyed tho trip nnd that ho is contemplating taking another ere long. E. K. JONES was a Myrtlo Point business visitor yesterday, going with I. R. Tower by auto. Ho mndo his first attempt at driv ing an auto nnd showod himself to bo a master chauffeur. MISS ANNIE WHEELER, who has been In Eureka the pust year In tho omploy of tho Paclfio Tele graph & Telophono Co., has re turned to tho Bay, whore she Is visiting friends nnd relatives for a few weeks. J. A. PATTISON, formerly with tho C. A. Smith Company here, but for tho past few years located at Portland, where ho has been act ing as lumber Inspector and also engaged In the lumber brokerake business, arrived hero today for a fow days' visit with his friends ou the Ray. He Is eiiroute to Eureka on business. AMONG THE SICK Ray Olllvant, who has been con fined to his homo the past week by ., , mma , ,. a severe attack of mumps, Is report ed much improved today. Rev. Robt. E. Drowning, who has been suffering for the past week from an attock of tonsllltls, Is sufficiently recovered to be able to resume his services on Sunday. ARRANGE PLANS FOR MOOSE DAK City to Be Decorated as on July 4th Parade, Sports, Restroom Features. Hnrken, Oh Ye Faithful! The edict haB gone forth from tho Palace of the Lord High Exeeu tioucr, by command of the High Priest Potentate, that all Loyal Moose, their families and their friends, prepare for the Journey to tho Prlmevul Forests of Marshfleld, Oregon, on AugiiBt Fourth, A. D. 1914, there to partake and partici pate In tho many features and festi vities of the first "Coos County Moose Day." So reads a big red poster, fn '"War to all citizens who have frc- luentoa the public highways and other public places within the last row days. The poster also extends an Invitation to relatives and friends of the people of Marshfleld living In romoto parts of Coos County and elBowhero. They nro asked to bring anything and everything that will add to the success of the occasion. The general committee on ar rangements Is working with ns much zeal nnd earnestness as did the Fourth of July Committee nnd they Intend to make the occasion one grnud success without nsklng dona tions from the business houses, other tlinn prizes which they will put up voluntarily. Any expression of co operation nnd assistance from the business men of the community will bo highly appreciated and duly re ciprocated by the committee. At a meeting of tho various com mittees last night In tho IlullderB' Exchnngo offices, preliminary plnns were worked out for the comlut: event. Some additional committees were appointed nnd other matters nttended to. Dr. Straw was named as a committee of one to look after (mu K.-BUWUII! luiiiuro. no was lu Htrumeutnl ll) cstaniiBiiiug hucIi n public place for tho Fourth of July celebration. The Mooso hnvo planned to dec orate tho streets of the city similar to tho manner In which they wore decorated during tho recent two-day celebration. Moose emblems aud col ors will predominate, but the na tional colors In rings nnd bunting will add to tho decorntlvo scheme. A number of Moose bends ate being collected and will bo placed In con spicuous places. Following Is those who hnvo takon an active part In making Moose Day u success: Chairman and General Director .1. M. Wright. Finance (J. W. Trlbhey, J. F. Tolamlor, J. 13. EdmundB, C. W. Vlers. Transportation Hugh MeLuln. Publicity and Printing George S Cnpps, Mol (1. Duncnn, .1. M. Wright. .Music J. F. Tolamlor, I). O. Pratt Dancing Mol O. Duncnn, Turpln and Mngiiusscu. Field Sports F. C. Horton, Olll vnnt nnd Carlisle. Speakers J. M. Wright, Hon. I. S. Smith. Grounds nnd Concessions Georgo 13. Cook, G. W. Trlbhey. Decorations J. M. Wright, C. W. Vlers, Robert Kriigor. Restroom Dr. E. 13. Straw. GIVE SOCIAL "Me and You" Affair to Bo Given at M. E. Church This Evening. This evening nt tho Marshfleld M. E. Church hall, tho girls or tho I3p worth League will tender a ".Mo and You" social which promises to bo ono of tho most novel nnd enjoynblo of tho senson. A few weeks ago tho boys of tho Loaguo tendered 11 "Pov erty Social" nnd tho girls nro de termined to outdo them tonight. Tho socials nro to ralso the $50 which tho Lenguo pledged toward tho now hall. If tho girls raise moro money tonight than tho boys did a fow weeks ngo, wio uoys win imvo to tender a ban quet for tho girls nnd vice versa. Tho program for tonight is ns fol lows; Plnno Solo Mildred Storey. Recitation Mrs. D. II. Savage. Solo Mrs. Thomas Loyland, Recitation Eva Hanson. Vocal Duet Evelyn Edwards and Iva Peralta, Recitation Josephine Savage. Vocal Solo Mrs. J. Knotts. Instrumental Irene Preuss, MUST LOGS FROM NEW CAMPS SOON It Is expected that tho first train of logs from tho new camp opened near Beaver Hill by Man agor Dlmmlck of tho North Bend Mill and Lumber Compuny will be brought in tonight. The Smith-Powers Comnanv I expects to bring In tho first logs rrom tneir now camps beyond Myrtlo Point tho Inst of this week or the first of next. Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. TAKE steamer RAINBOW for GOODWILL'S CHICKEN dinner on SUNDAY. FINEST CAMPING ground In coun try at GOODWILL'S, INQUIRE on Stmr. RAINBOW. I kevzer'.s orchestra will ITItNIHII MUSIC KOIt SONS OF NOU WAV'S 111(1 PICNIC, SUNDAY, JULY II), AT SIMPSON'S PA'.VILION, NORTH BEND. FIXE ACCOMMODATIONS for summer BOARDERS nt GOOD WILL'S lninilro on ItAIXllOW . GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT "THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYX," No. 9, entitled "THE SPELL-DOUXI) MUL TITUDE." Disguised n n n ntilmnl train er. KATHLYX wins tlui pluild Its of the people In tho grent arena. She Invites her sister from tho Roynl box down to tho arena and they escnpo beyond tho walls by means of a secret passage. Can you afford to miss this great serial story? 'HEAItST-SELlO NEWS PICTORIAL NO. 10" Happen ings of the world In motion pic tures. "MAKING HIM OVER FOR MIXXIE" A rattling good S. & A. comedy that will tlcklo the ribs. COMING MONDAY The second Installment of "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" Tho most expensive serlnl story ovor produced. COMING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Tho master piece of motion picture making "JUDITH OF IIETIIULIA" A grent spectacular production In four massivo reels. TEe Royal TONIGHT THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES. "THE UISON TRIO" of real In dians and Cowboys, Introducing Inez Roso, Tex Ilutton nnd Lono Englo In lasso manipulation, Indian Cus toms nnd War Dancing. This is an extraordinary attraction nnd ono that Ib bound to please all who see It. OUR REGULAR PICTURES. "FREDDIE LOOSEUELT" from Africa This Is a comedy that will sure mako you roar with that funny feeling. "LUCILLE LOVE" Tho Girl of Mystery. This Is tho fourth series of this Interesting feature and cnrrlcs you through tho Jungles nnd keeps you guessing what Is next. "THE CHILDREN'S HOUR" Thla Is an extra strong photoplny and ono that ovoryono likes. "TWO MEN AND A MULE" This Is tho second of thnt sorlcB. Five reels of pictures that ARE ple nties. Lowor floor, 15. Balcony, 10c. DON'T FORGET that tho third ser ies of "Zlngo" nro shown hero to morrow night nnd thnt this Is tho third of tho Klngo adventures. Full or comedy nnd thrilling moments. Coming Tucsdny. July 21st "THE TWO SERGEANTS" Six reols. 0000 feet of film In this feature A thril ling and superbly acted military dramn, tho principal part being ncted by A. Cnpossl, ono of Europe's foro uiost actors. Are you willing to SAVE MONEY Then como horo nnd buy your groceries. You will find gronter as sortments, such as Imported Grecian and Italian dollclactes, etc. Wo havo a nice lot of Fruits nd Vegetables Including Now Pens, Cabbugo, Car rots, Radlshos, Turnips, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Cooking Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, etc, Portland Grocery Store 07 South Broadway Soxt Door to Postofflco niONE 1023, f Apply at Night Buttermilk Cerate "Penislar Brand" If you want to nourish tho skin colls, thereby making tho face full and plump with a Peach Bloom Complexion. This Is the best skin tone and tonic on the market. I. mi ifaKUftflUJ