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THE C00S BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914. EVENING EDITION.' FIVE w imw www GORDONS Are Now Open With AN ADVANCE SHOWING Of Fall Shoes 1)IKS JIKN'S, OrrTI.DUEN'R AND BOYS' BAVV AND UIC1I1T KILOI3S AV 0 R K HOBS AND LOCIC113RS. MARSHHELD EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE Corner of Central Avenue and Broadway luster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes -The Best Shoes for Boys and Girls. They fit, wear Ind look better than any other Children's Shoes made. -Get BUSTER BROWN SHOES the next time you luy Children's Shoes. , For Sale Only at he Golden Rule Narshfield to Portland Only 16 Hours svo Mnrclifleld nt 5 o'clock In tlio morning, enjoy tlio bout rltlo Allegany, then n most scenic anil delightful auto rlilo ovur lillla, tng brooks, stroams and lnkos, through dense woods, and arrive In ulo In tlmo for tlio afternoon train. Wo liavo not missed tlio trnln ono day tills sonson. Tliefaro Is only $11. Return tlio same way, reaching Mnrshflold early In tlio evening. Ilenioiubci' and Travel by tlio ulegany-Drain Auto Line D. L. FOOTR. lVnnilofnr. Pckets on Sale at Ilnsy Corner and Scandinavian Drug Stores. WwW 1 BREVTT ES I IPEQPbE YQU c KWMT ABOUT t JULY TIDES Below Is given tlio tlmo nnd luugni or nigh and low wnter i Ainrsnnoiii. K?fl M!tt MOOSE JOTTINGS FRANK HOWROX canio In from Ten Mile yesterday on business. at , WJt. EGAXOFF and wife eamo In on tlio Alert this morning, On all matters of a general nature, see J. M. Wright, Chairman; on Field Sports, F. C. Horton; on Concessions and Dance, Mel G. Duncan and W. S. Turpin; on Parade, Unas. I. Reicjard; on Floats. 0. S. Torrey and J. F. Telan tier; on Grounds and Picnic, Geo. E. Cook: and on Dec orations, C. W. Viers. SEE SATURDAY'S PAPER came , ofTor'!.iitirnnrnr0JiM.r0i,i '." m ordor TOM CIHUSTENSON and wlfo n f ?.10 f.'i' -"." .th,ol.r. t,mc8 .?" In from Templeton today. second lino of each dav: a roninnr-!NI'3,'s PETERSON of Templeton was inuii Ol COI1BWUUVO nolglits will In uirnto wliether It Is high or low water. Tor high water on tlio bar stbtrnct two hours :u minutes. 30 Mrs. I Ft.. .11 Mrs. Ft.. .10 0.7 3.2!) 0.1 8.35 4.1 10.04 3.9 1.3G l.S 2.14 2.3 S.33 CO 9.37 CO WEATHER FORECAST ,llf AmocUIM Trtii IJ Oooa Dr TlmM. j I OREGON Fair and cooler, i with westerly winds. n Marslifleld visitor today. MIIS. S. JUMPER of North Inlet wasi n Marsh field shopper today. I J. II. STRETCH, of North Inlet, Is looking after business horo. I II. II. OLSON of Empire was a Mnrsh- flold business visitor today. PERRY CROUCH, of Haynos Inlot, Is a Mnrshflold visitor today. OSCAIl OHMAN of North Inlet Is In Mnrslificld today on business. JOHN KIEF nmiD In from Haynos Inlet this morning on business. MRS. C. V. O III MS of North Inlet Is n Mnrshflold shopper today. STEVE WHITNEY has returned horo after a few months' nbsenco. P. CIM1NIO, the Lakeside mall car rier, cnnio In today on business. MISS NOIIA TOWER plans to leave the last of tVo week for Herkcley. VM. WcCULLOUGH, of Tomplcton, Is n Marshfleld business visitor today. MISS ALMA GEDDES enmo down from Coos River on n shopping trip. J. C. HEATTIE and son Uolnnd came down from North Coos Illvcr to day. L. 1). COLE, a well known llnynes Inlet rancher Is In Mnrshflold on business. Mil. AND MltS. MAIIl DANO re turned today from nn outing at Ten Mile. VM. CANDLIN and wife came over yesterday from Contillle for a short llulld Crossing, J. G. Horn of stay. North Head Is hero supervising the J 1). MA OK 10, the Lakeside postmns LOt'A L TEMPERATURE RECORD Tor the 24 hours ondtne nt 4:13 a. in., July 30, by HonJ. I Ostllnd, special government mo I teorologlst: I Maximum CS ' Minimum GO ' At 4:43 a. in 52 I Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1013 CC.G4 Precipitation same period lust year C4.S1 Wind: Northwest: clear. I HORN. SHERWOOD To Mr. and MrB. W. Sherwood, of Conledo, a daughter. SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY. Young Ladles' Aid Society of Norwegian Lutheran Church with Scniilo Hcfsland. Mrs, Sladden entertains nt cards. Mrs. R H. Chandlor entor tnliiR Informally at sewing. Miss Mnry Kruso entertains for the Misses Culln. r Ship Hark R I,. Nowklrk of Ash today shipped several tons of chlttlm bark to San Francisco. Ho hauled It by team from Ash. near Loon Lako, to Allegany nnd reshlpped on tlio ftiort. C. P. MASON, forcmnn of Tlio Time mechanical department, Is taking n well-earned vacation, which ho Is spending on a blcyclo trip through tlio Coqulllo Valley. I AMONG THE SICK t He states that the Hotel Oregon Is' Mrs- O. L. Hrencmnn Is reported now crowded, there being more vc''y seriously III at her home, transient business In North Hend ! Llttlo MIbs llosomnry Illchnrdson, than In a long time. Proprietor ' ,w underwent a minor operntion Itogstad lias leased some prlvato l"18 week, Is reported to bo getting construction of tlio crossing In tlio Southern Pacific yards, he having tho contract for tho work. Iti-iklrr Villi's. Timllro Pnnnock rnlwtrtu Mitif llitirn lina linnii nliltit fin' Increase in the number of registra tions lately. Ho says that the liquor men are especially active in getting nil their supporters registered, so they will ho ablo to vote against tho prohibition amendment this fall. Sails .South. Tlio Nairn Smith will nail Saturday afternoon for San Fran cisco and San Pedro, tnklng a special order to the southern port. This will, bo the first trip she has made to tho southern port In a long time, although' the Ucdondo has been running there quite regularly tcr, la looking after business hero today. V. J. HOWARD, the North Inlot dnlrymnu, Is In Mnrshflold today on business, M. O. WARNER nrrlvcd in today from Eugene, coming via Mapleton nnd Florence. MRS M. O. COLEMAN f North Hend wns the guest of Mnrshflold frlendB yesterday. MISS 1SABELLE STEARNS of North rooms nenr the hotel to nccommo date the overflow. DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOM AS returned today from a trip to Allegany and surrounding coun try. E. W. OUPTIL, the well known Coos River pioneer, wns shaking hands with his ninny friends In Mnrsh flold today. ROI1ERT STE1NLECHNER, of Tom plcton, wns looking nfter business bore today. He states that owing to tho low price of butter all the ranchers nrc planning to mnke cheeso Instead of butter. FOREMAN DROWN of Shore Acres was a Marshfleld visitor today, lie Bays Hint Shore Acres was nev er more beautiful than It Is now. The plans for the now Improve ments there nrc being held bnck until L. J. Simpson returns. along nicely. WEI) IX .'MAR.SIIFIELI). Miss Emma Stcnvcn and Albeit G. Hill Married licit. A very pretty wedding took place Tuesday evening In tho parlor of the Hotel Dotson, when Miss Emma A. Steaveus of Hoqulam, Wash., and I NORTH BEND NEWS I Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Dofreeso are re joicing over tho birth of a son. Miss Lnura Lawlor plans to leave today for Portland, where sho will visit for a while. CARD OF THANKS. To tho many friends who assisted with kindly nets nnd words of sym pathy during tho Illness nnd death of my beloved fnther, Guy C. Imr nuni, I tender my heartfelt thanks. MRS. FREDA I). CLUFF. Rend was the guest of Mnrshflold ?' An CJ' Hf", ', "ft frlondii lasi nvnnliiir I ",K engineer of Marshfleld, were HERBERT ' LOCK ART came In thl.1 "" tS'thJt B" in,,i-iii.r fr,,, i.i. ...,.. !n .? . Knolt performed the ceremony. morning from his summer homo on South Coos Illvcr. C. J. HOWARD nrrlved In today on Onlv Intlinntn frlnniln nf thn rnn. trncllug parties witnessed tho cere mony. Tlio parlors woro daintily ii'S 3?'n '?! S22 W'U 8"Cml n.-aod wlrB and ferns nnu 'fow days on tho Day. Caiineiy Ijiler. .lohn Lnmuro has ' Mi,g ,t "rTilov nnd Mrs P I lBl,r,K8, of Ttle. Tho brldo wus the Tallant Cannery ready to start operations ns soon ns the salmon run Doxtor of South Coos River are Mnrshflold shoppers prettily attired In pink chiffon over white, cnrrylug n beautiful bouquet will warnmt It. So far the local mar-l Wi" S IX ontgoln.r l-'0JJltvnlM b'he'motSr0 ket has been taking most of ho fish ROr on tll0 Mnrshflold-Rosoburg "" J" ' q n.' ' caught. Mr. La.ni.ro will conduct tho ftUl0 fltnR0 Ul,8 morntj. I AfteV tho ceremonv luncheon was cannery alone tils senson. Mr. Tnl- MHS. WM ,n.3NmiYX nnd baby left ' l) ?r . "? SS ,1 t hint not liulnir nlilo to como here. ,.nuii.,. r.. nni t,b. ...i.... served, nner which congratulations llvluud Comlmr Monday. Secro- slio will snond n fow dnys. '' i wo?.- i !!J !'..., lary Motley has received word thnt j. 11. FLANAGAN and family and ,C,1U,, ry residence Tat tho Ho el Georgo M. Ilylnnd of tho Panama Mrs. Emma Nnsburg aro visiting otHS U m"or tS cBtublUhli k a iw Fair CommlHSlon will be hero next Mrs. .1. W. Rcnnett at Ten Mile. , Bi0 In SSS& ' Montlny to tnko up tlio mnttur of n HOY HUPKNI2II has gnno to Port- Coos county exhibit nt Sun Frnucls-i land In rcsponno to n uicbshkc an nn I I j. (Ill Iff! 11 tr PtlIM ftllttlV nniltinllllP Mm llllmnn n KAlnilitnn on this trip. MISSES HAZEL, Lucy and Horonco Mr3 W II I T (JetH Old Violin. Ed Rushy has Powers nro spending n fow days Mi te IRVING BLOCK Pl( ri.l'tlMVrili c. i . .......r. . ... unvi'i ninrno lirlTI.C! Vi ... ., "- " ntxuvi mv,.- n.li limn nuu.i nmn p- HiaCliK IXCLUI)EDlj!l7.()0, lj!IH.r0 AND l?2().00 SUITS sisnn' P'-H-SO, $M.t)0 AND $27.50 SUITS $1fl7R .0, S;t-.no AX1) $:w.00 SUITS MllIKS a REAUTIFUL LINE OF SWEATERS 0NE-F0URTH OFF Ahh SUITS IX WINDOW nMF.HAI P PRIPP ' pPi:ci.T SHOWING WHITE SHIRTWAISTS Choice, In Window S2 85 SKE WIXDOW DISPLAY ' secured nn old violin which Is clnlm- tho Wagner ranch south of Myr- MILITARY ACADEMY tirVTSrniZX to OLAlVvB RODDY, of the MarslJ ASelcc.Non Su,Un.Do.,dinB.ndD.y 5. Mftx.! d'-li I .was. Inade but, fo'- '-oyo hnn It is claimed io no ino ucsi iiniuu hk ."...-, .. .. ..on. .. .m iu- liiEtrumeiit that lias over been ' uves in l 'omaniL brought to the Ray. I - IS. C. C. LIOI1TNER. who l.aB Sow In East. A. J. Savage has re- 0." ?,! "B..rc'" vc?.1,0.r.0' .:. l..,l ...r.i H.,.t ),la .iin.lii.lnw. If. "-,,:ln .'" Ju" niminmy lur inn ( V 1 l ! Illlll .-- - . . j tie not attained cfiewhcie. Send (or catalog. PORTUAWIJ, UKE.UJr- L.- Coleninn, r.nd wlfo nnd baby, nro nrw nt .Mr. Colnmnn's old homo In Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mr. Colomnn I, as been having quite a slego of Ill ness, but Is now mprovlng. They ex pect to return to the const before leng. Loses Toes. L. D. Robinson, om nlovcd nt tho North Hend Mill & Lumbor Company's plant, got his foot cnught In tho gearing nnd had his toes bo badly crushed that all hadj to no amputated wiui mo uxcuihhmi or the llttlo too. Ho Is about fifty years old and will bo laid up for Boino tlmo. homo In Onkland W.M. PEXXOCK nnd Ed Sprnguo, who arc driving nutos on tho North Inlet-LnkcBlde route, canio to tho city todny on business. I MRS. W.M. EGEXHOFF and llttlo daughter Rereiilco returned todny from Coos Illvor. whoro they hnvo been visiting frlonds, I R. N. FENTON loft this morning to Join Mrs. Fontou nnd son Jack nt Heaver Hill for a fow days' rest and recuperation. MR. AND MRS. ED M'KEOWN re turned this morning from nn out ing trip to Allegnny nnd loft on thn nftoruoon train for Coalcdo. Moves from Eugene. Earl and, MR. AND MRS. MUSTARD, who hnvo YOU ARE NOT ASHAMED OF YOUR GOODS ADVERTISE THEM. Mrs. Prvor recently nrrlved from Eugeno to mnko their futtiro homo in MnrBhfleld. Mr. Pryor. who Is an cxporlonced grocorymnn, has taken a position with tho Tozler Grocery Co. Mr. Pryor and Mr. Tozler have beon frlonds for many years, having work ed togothor In tho grocery business twolvo years ago. Sues for Libel. Tapgart Aston, who spent somo tlmo hero n couplo of years ago surveying for tho elec tric lino project of E. D. Novors nnd others, hns begun suit against the Honrst pnpors nt San Francisco for $100,000 domnges for libel. Ho claims that Hearst llboled him In con- ' A, 1.1. n a.1..m.. .. 4l.ft tl'ndlN lieCllUII Willi u iuiun uii ihu iimui supply during tho Hetch-Hotchy wat er fight. lVIe Wlnnlnir lettuce. Herman Hlllyor thinks ho enn produce bond lcttuco that places him among tho rancher class with n big "R." IIo brought down a bond Inst night that measures twonty-ono Inchos In dlnm otor and flvo feet ono Inch In cir cumference. R. H. Coroy took It homo and Is now engaged In n sta tistical gamo on tho adding rnn ehlno to soo how many lettuce sand wiches It will mnke. Laundry Hums. Edgar Mauzey yesterday received word that his brother-in-law, James Hlbbard. had lost his laundry In a flro at Yroka. California. Tho messngo simply stnted It was a total loss but did not ottlmnte tho value or kIvo tho Insur- nnco. Mr. Mauzey thinks that ho had llttlo or no Insurance as the rato' w was high on account of poor fire pro- PHONlL tnntlnn Tho Inns will lio snvnro. ns -- - Mr. Hlbbard nnd practically all his 1 f fffxixf r.m.iu tlnl nn In fho nlant. Mr. Hill- V VVilH, bard formerly lived In Marshfleld and North Hend and was In tho laundry business here. Leonard Mauzey Is with him at Yreka. boon visiting their daughter. Mrs, R. II. Coroy, loft today for tliolr homo In tho east, going out on tho Rosebiirg stage. MRS. M'CRACKEN and llttlo grand son, Mnstor Lonco Wltto, returned homo to Heaver Hill yestorday af ter a fow days' visit at tho Harry Hradfleld homo. i RODERICK MACLEAY Is expected hero todny en route to Portland from Rogue Illvor, whoro ho has boon looking nftor hie big hold ings, tho former Ilumn properties. E. D. NOONAN today moved his fam ily to Marshfleld from their home stead on Coos Illvor. Scarcity of wator on tho land makes It almost Impossible to live upon It during tho dry season. Speeding Charged. Marshal Car tor arrested Will Goodrum nt 1 1 o'clock this morning on tho charge of speeding on Front street. He will hnvo his hearing Inter nnd wns nl-! lowed to go on his own recognlznnco . until then. I JUSTICE PENNOCK and wlfo expect; to leave the mlddlo of noxt weok, for Port Orford, where thoy will ' take In tho Agate Carnival and lator visit other Curry county points. They will be gone a weok. H. C. DIERS of North Bend was a Marshfleld visitor today. IIo said there was nothing new there. L. J. Simpson hns not returned from Snn Francslco yet. although expect ed back at any time. DERBY STEVENS of North Bend was a Mar8hflold visitor yestorday. 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT THE ALL-STAR ORCHES TRA Composed of Coos Bay's leading musicians nnd COOO feet of the finest motion pic tures, "CONQUERED HATE" This fenturo In two parts Is produced In natural colors. Wo aro Informed by ono of tho leading rovlewers of films In Now York that this offering Is ono of tho most beautiful pic tures ovor mnde. Tho gowns worn by the loading lady loom up In all their rich- natural colors stago settings nnd oth er surroundings cannot bo Im proved upon. "DOROTHY DANEBRIDGE. MILITANT" A Vltngraph comedy that will mako you for got your troubles for tho eve ning. Miss Dorothy Kolly Is featured, "PATHE WEEKLY NO. 43" This number Is of Interest to Mnrshflold people us It con tains sevoral events that hap pened In Oregon tho other nows Is vory recent happenings In different parts of tho world. "A TICKET TO HAPPI NESS" A splendid drama showing how decolt outdoes It self. It's n western story that will please nnyone. IF IT'S WORTH SHOWING YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE GRAND. Children 5c. Adults 15c. Tomorrow Night THE AD VENTURES OF KATHLYN" No. 10. Coming Monday THE PER ILS OF PAULINE, NO. 3. CLASSIFIED AdM I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR HALE Organ, piano enso, cheap If taken nt once. Mrs. W. A. Glat zor, Bay Park. FOR SAIiK Honvy work team, wnR on nnd harness, chenp. Inqulro Snyder Hotel. FOR RENT I'Oll RENT "J-rooiu bouse. Cnll nt C4S So. 11th. Furnlturo for salo. range, heater, beds, tnblo, chairs, etc. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms nn housekeeping apartments. 321 South Broadway. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP U-foot cnlila luuncli, Union onglno, big bargain, best ranch boat on Bay. Inqulro nt Nelson Iron Works. I MISCELLANEOUS I THOSE WISHING Good board and room, cnll nt 220 S. Broadway. LOST 4 $5.00 REWARD Is offered by S. Lando for return of box contain ing oil, paints nnd briiBhos such ns nrtlsts uso, which was tnkon from storo during flro In building on Front streot last Docombor. No questions will bo asked. LOST Plain black ear-ring, between Park nvonuo nnd Cold Storage. Return to "E. M. J.," enro Times. LOST A cmnco set pin In Mnrt.li Hold Wednesday morning. Flndor plenso return to Times office FOUND A key near jmstofflco. Tlio owner may havo snmo by paying for this ad at Times office HELP WANTED I WANTED Competent lady or girl for general housowork. Must glvo references. 372 N. Second. WANTED Young man to linndlo Spcodnut Wrench In Mnrshflold. Men are making big moiioy on this lino. Sells nt sight. Big com missions. Write for samples and particulars. C. A. Healy Soiling Co., Everett, Wash. Nyals E as em makes hard roads easy. 25c K wvj .KmmW 1! "mFTbHk