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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1914)
Ww- BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 19K,-EVENING EDITION. SIX THE COOS lillD LIS 25 OFF ON DiKI 10 H , ! A I HUB CLOTHING & SHfi! II WH Mi Mi ' r n 'i v. mTI HIITER: HEBE HI . - - n AE ; , & v '. J 0 It MIL' F.6i 'IH? M& !il; HI ..-. k ;. 'ir im'-k i ,; . t n- lt t. m .w '. ji 1 1 cQrOvK-i1 Vi T rik 3tW ffwrft &9MmWmT3K- 2ir, ' VMM MmmMm it:..:ti-hvni lit - f v? h ' ikk 1 W : jl "w Sailed at 12:30 Yesterday for Arrived Early This Morning Prof. Graves to Address Bin n u.l ll A:., -., I UUU m Pnliin neennrint'e I ftnthnrinn nt FllPfimiVS Portland Here Again on July 23rd. 19 Cabin Passengers and a Fair Cargo. Gathering at Encgrcn's Grove Tomorrow. County Agriculturist Smith ami Tim Rtnnnmr Ilrnnltwntnt Rnlloil for Tlio RtentllGI Xnilll Smith arrived l'nrt'nml nt 12:30 oYloclt yesterday oarlv this morning with nineteen cab- ... i m. (Jraven arrived here to- ivitli ar pnHHengers and a fair cargo. I In pasKengera and about 17." torn of Coiiulllo and left this She will sail from this port again on freight. Her captain reports an -."""" flir ctw Ulvur where they Prlilay, July 21. eventful trip from San Kranelsco. ( tiftornooii foi Loos mm, wneio uu Among the pnsicngcrs sailing on! Among the passengers to arrive on will attend the big plenle of the Coos the Hreakwnter yesterday were: Wal-the steamer were: a. jonnsion, s. jjy ,inirynien tomorrow tor Jiiott, A. k, iiiott, is. .1. .Mancne, ' u. Alien, aihuc m. muuu, .us. 1 1 t 1. tf tl T1I.I- Ii tt ' fl..... t t. hnnll ( ftlltlllll 11 J, i'. rruucii, ii, ii. .iriiiue, r. 11. wuiui, u. i-. ukuu, -. v.......vi ... ,,,,, r r I f nml w i nn .1. Ililll V liu fill llllirtil ui vy. i v.. ...... Professor (Iraves la head of the Strain, V. II. Outhwalte, Mrs. J. A. I Voung, .f. C. Helm, .1 Huffman, Miss llnsollo Lllllo, V. Mining, V. It. Campbell, .1. Karrolly, Pat Dalton, W. I,. Carver. !'. (1. Isd- wards, Mrs. Laura Noting. Ida Cool Idge, Chris Carlson. Kd Delsol, K. V. Lonton. K. II. Stanley. V. Shoto, W. W. Smith and James MrOeorge. IlltA.l)i:.IUIt(.- I.OSKS .It Ml. New Law Makes It SsriousOf Ilnlev. 1 . Kern. .Miss 1 Miss Kcnii Haglund, Airs. Annie Ken- ronntv noil. lien Miirklvltz, L. C. Hunt, J. . . ;' Scott, Jela Kelly. ' 10 " "l A business rhango went Into effect with the Ilnndon Warehouse Com pany, K. V. Schetter. who has been with the ComuIIIo Transportation company, succeeding I.. I,. Ilrandeu- burg as manager. The latter Iims severed his local connections with the Kstabrook company mid left on tlio Flfleld for San Francisco. A. .1. Hell, who has had charge of tlio books, will remain for a short tlnio until the change Is established, nftor whlrt ho will go to San I'nui- clsco to taho another position with way for the new rn the 8Rii:o company. .Vols Drown, the, Into tho big timho CI.USI-: ItOSKItl'lttt TIII-MTKIt. the Hogcrs and Landrith ranches to The Itoseburg Xows says: It Is to ,t,0,1BtnUo livestock Judging, bo regretted that no agreement could nif,i,i , ,i.i. i,i ,. Iiu reached between the iccelver and ' Wmon to this, n big picnic ci editors of the Antlers theater, and dl.inor will be enjoyed and also a tt o party who has been considering program of sports. fense to Deliver Booze in Dry Territory. I'niiTI.AXl). Or.. .Inly SO. Dellv erv of Intoxicating liquors In prohib ition territory was held to be a vlo-1 latlou of the local option law by Dlst-, rid Judge Jones in a eclslon rendered In tie trial of .Maurice and llen Jainln Kline, owneis of Kline llros.' liquor storo at 2 13 Washington street and of J. J. Connery .employed as driver by the Klines. ; The charge against Connery, that of making tlio delivery of six bot tles of beer to David Delano. (5 13 Slinrrnt avenue. WOt'C dismissed b.V . He will also show how to select good' judge . lones. who hold Connery's em-' dairy cows, stock being brought from ; ployers liable for lih actions. Tho Klines were linen $uu inrii. According to the tesllmony, tho' Klines employed a solicitor, who took Holm, will talk on dnlry condition In Coos making suggestions na to means of Improving them. the purchase. This means that this fine playhouse .one of the finest on the coast, will remain closed for an Indefinite time, to the great disap pointment of the plny-lovlug public. I WAITK'S .,.W It.UliW.W. At .Myrtle Point last Friday, about I2" dnlrymen gathered for a meet ing and at Arago Saturday Professor (iraves nddresecd li'O. -s EXCELLENT LINE OF MEN'S FINE siUjE The rinht kind and style for thesn u j.. 5 x - . . . . --"-'"rtft pric.6S(. Plain colors or stripes, at $3.00, $3 JUST ARRIVED ANU I HER LINE OF WASH In plains white and stripes. Choice pan MEN'S HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR-p, brigejans, B. V. Dand Light Knit, in Unions, and Drawers, at $1 .00 and $& WATCH OUR SPACE FOR STORE FOR "IV10NEY TALKS" $ warehouse man, Is also out of a no sltlon and a yet has not declled what course be will pursue In the future. Ilandon World, Hl'O.UI SOCIKTV. III(i SL'.VD.W. AU.IST 2X11. PICXIC. COM .MIMA KI.Olll, Back at II.MXKS'. .j!l.:i5 icoxririTi poisons vorxo (Jiiti.. Col. and .Mrs. J. !'. I.iisp and F. II.1 Walto wore over from Sutherlln last she Itul-s It on Fnte mul Deufi .May evening. Nearly all t! v rights of ,, ,,, .,,,, llroRd from there l """" nor belt navo neon siiAimKis. in lull- -jo ih: -........, , .... ,.,..,, -. .... . , orders In Precinct 102. "dry" lerrl tory. Tho solicitor turned his or iles' over to tlio store and Connery then made tho deliveries. The trial wiih In the nature of a lest of the local option law, and the ruling of tl e court affects nil tho liquor dealers of I lie state. In ask line for a conviction. Humify District Attorney .Mo wry said: "Tho state A birthday surprise dinner wiih nsks a conviction to serve as u stand- (ami,.,,.,! . u, l.eefo and Percy Cox. KBL a ' ake ot.ee" ,!. '.I.M.dayH ocur on .ho Ha,o w,, , L-. ; day, July Hi, by .Mih. l.uofo mid .mih HAS lllllTIIOAVIMItTV. , VXAMTtf Miij nr KvjhCiM mul Itceminn wl UOIIKIIT IIOI.I.AIt I.KAVKS. j Uox. at the homo of the Inttor. on , Lincoln street. About twonty wero secured and tlie coimtructlon work reH,,it of inVliiK a handful of confet-j llobeit Dollar, tho inllllonalro linn- In iittendaiiro. all being members of pokoh. ,J , ief '"?"'' Vwml " "" Frnn.lmo, arrived tll0 fll v r Ml, ,i.Mrs. Win. The " -- i(ii(i iimiif. wmk ceie irniion. .miss ere in noon iroin i ohm co iiiiv hi ii 1,. U.l... -. ( ruiuii MffllVtl Will have una!. Nvbcthir It Itfrjbn. coum doi am J for I . .K. AMONG THE SICK mn inline wren ceienrniiini, .mirb itu hi iiuiiii iiuiii i inn cuiuii.v nun , ,. ..... .., ., ,, i-.m,... .... ,,i ,. 17- Ma.y Paris, a popular young girl of ; left on the afternoon train for Port- llr1"1- JIr l - U (.llliert (iiie.-ilon of obU.wthi this city. Is confined to her home' land. Mr. Dollar Is Interested In ex- were no-n nmieu. ,v immiiiiiiiii re- iaue nuppiv 'Sii-i.' Mrs. Arthur lllaiirhnrd Is reported I)0rilll at the homo of her parents, Mr. no -I Mrs F M. Five. nwiMwmnmunmwmmuMimikwlurilsmBmwnmmltmvtt HiiflVili)i with blond iioisoulng. The tensive timber holding In the Coos past wmh erveil an I among tlio mir- fo poison has spread and her betid Is. II.. y country and spent the past two ...i,,,. ', , cv nn..!iii..i Pi.icv uin. u.. t. ..., ...I I. I .1..,. I .. . t. .!... 1.. .. .1.. .. ... !'"" , .- ...... -. BniPlii'H mi I ii-i' ii iitiriiuil Wl.c. nrt'ns Mini' lllM'Cl lllfj I III' Hflllll'. ,-. AMendlntf phvpli-laiis say her re d'XIIMlli ioery is doubtful. Imilnr ulfto owns the t-i -n iiutm which Immi IiN iiame.ltoiebiirK evle. a liandsii in I iillier rm kur Flur- IICI Pll.lt. pn wr an" po'i TliUig Want v" vwumvnniMiMi WWIIIIIIUIPMI MmVHWMI msmmsBmmmrnmgmmmiimmmm wiWiA.k'Qgrjrsmtt-za.'-ffifiTrgm Siip V J mfrwmisitwffmiBrriKymxrj mixtirmvm . . .' ,rly T1! Cs ca & si I B ft. " ra I R ii,cs Si ru"' tKKiasBwKM,zr2sarsf2sasnfi I- u n nnniA D in On Eaoaacacccassf r?anrh7r. AScncaEiscamssziS) ,e breat U! jsusxzwzaBmxistfajaiiaiHBBi I En diioreme 7. tfficaoiiissixEajjnsjrMJEE Sellinfir J PngmazTflrenarrrir.'iim'a And we have staged for the closing this never-to-be-forgotten sale soinei'lj -.ccafflaaarinaa most attractive Bargains of the "OMu v , lay Stocks have been replenished and rearranged-prices plainly marked and displayed for ea$y H choosing in fact we are J 3 ON THE HOME STRETCH with the best amp biggest bj -----------------. YET FFEREP BY THIS OR. ANY OTHER FREE DELIVERIES TO MARSHFIELD at 5 P.M. DAILY NORTH BEND 1 P.M. and 5 P.lfc One Lot American Lady and R. St G, Corsets 79c each 50c All-Wool French Challis 1 New Desinns 39c yard 35c One Lot Wash Goods Big Assortment l&o yard Lot $1.25 Ladies' Waists, All Styles, no at 0ne Lot $1.25 Lace Curtains, To Go At 95c pair Best 1214c Ginghams, Largest Assortment 9jc yard 65c 36-Inch Ratine Colors, Tan, Pink, Blue, Navy 39c yard To 25c Misses' Lisle Hose Tan, Pink, Blue 1 9c pair 10c and 12'2c Outing Flannels Light and Dark Colors 8c yard $1.50 Ladies' House Dresses, Ginghams and Percales $1.19 each 18c Best Galatea, Plain and Fancy 141c yard One Lot Ladies' Suits, regular prices to $15.44 $6.95 suit . . One Lot Ladies Suits, regular Prices to $25.00 $9.95 suit, $1.00 and $1.25 Table Linens, Bleached and Unbleached 79c yard i mta J $1.25 One Lot: anirr 5-v ' 55c M To $6.50 Ladies Khaki Suits For Outings, etc. $3.89 Superb Lot of St. Gall Embroi deries Less than cost All Art Goods 20S Less mu.-! I mm mmmmmm U JlJlY. ';" 'IfflC H OTN? E FROM ANY . fii, MfRIMMED HAT IN THE 9 7(J Ss"' I'ITORE AND PAY US P To 25c Ladies' Lisle Hose Pink, Blue, Red 1 7c pair Grand Final Clearance of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 50c Children's Dresses All Styles, Gingham 39c each 39c garnS mai "TO, rnr $2.25 Men's Halift, Styles yg anag mrrlJ' S1.W -r hrsn 50c Men's Suspeg styles ww 39c PM iHd Mrs, Mar ailld 'e. ,hefe 50c PorosknltorJ'J dervvear u JMrs". NORTH BEND HMnnQC lDnl amv nr nilO -iiwuou. i nuivi Mli I ur uuii JllizSS; MEN'S REINFORCED, FULL- ttttg CUT WORK SHIRTS, PAY US EffiM?H a '-- T-r, j 'n' Wi'Mi i ''iW1 a TriinijMini i