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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVE GOOD CLOTH CHEAP Xnw that the time has come for our big season's (.'loan-up sales, vc want you to know thai you can get good clothes cheap. There's' quite a difference where you put the word "cheap" in that phrase. They'refnot good cheap clothes; the "cheap" applies to the price, not the goods. Haft Schaffner & Marx are not in quality, cheap clothes; hut they're good the best clothes made. We're going to clear our decks for the. fall stock, and we intend to make prices on these goods that will make them the low est priced high-values you ever saw. Any time you buy a suit or overcoat made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx you spend your money economically. At such a time as this, when prices are reduced, you get that much more value per dollar. Here are the figures we shall make now on these suits: On Summer Goods BREVITIES JULY TIDES Holnw In irlvun thi tlmn nnd rholght of high tind low water nt Marshrield ' Tin th'o3 are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the flrtst Hue nnd heights on tho Becond line of ench day; a compar- . Ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water For high water on tho bar Bt'htrni't two hours 34 minutes. 31 Hrs . 3.29 10.04 2.44 9.37 't... 0.4 3.9 a. 3 CO $10.00 Men's Suits 10.Sr $27.-")0 Men's Suits $17.85 $2.".00 Men's Suits $15.8.") $20.00 Men's Suits $12.85 $18.50 Men's Suits $11.85 $15.00 Men's Suits $10.85 IMATI5S AND BLACKS $10.00 Hoys' Suits $7.15 $9.00 Boys' Suits $0.15 $7.50 Boys' Suits $5.85 $0.50 Boys' Suits $1.85 $5.50 Boys' Suits $0.85 $5.00 Boys' Suits $3.45 ..10 WAX CI3NT DISCOUNT DARK STAPLE WORSTEDS.. .15 PUR CIDNT DISCOUNT Woolen Mill Store ipecial Sunday Excursion To ALLEGANY nv Steam er alert P-nics Mnrshrield nt 7:30 A. M., connecting with Footo Auto Lino Ifor f.olilrn nnd Silver Fnlls. Don't forgot your Lunch Unskets. ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS. $1.25 iHctmii )b. Steamer Alert will nrrlvo In Marshrield about C o'clock. The Royal TONIGHT The House of Hlg Fondues, .MISS MAHLE FORD. In All Now Souks, Si IRVING BLOflK IUfi CLEARANCE SALE MEN'S AND HOYS' SUITS HLUES A HLACKS INCLUDED $17.00, ljil8.no AX1) $20.00 SUITS SI 5.00' J $"-0, $2.1.00 AND $27.50 SUITS $18.75 WO.OO, $32.j$o AXI) 3:5.00 SUITS $24.35 larips a heautiful link ov sweaters ONE-FOURTH OFF ALL SUITS IX WINDOW ONE-HALF PRICE ' Sri'CIAL SHOWING WHITE SHIRTWAISTS Choice, In Window $2.85 see wixdow display Ws Want Ads Brine Results M Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office Extra Featuro: "FOR IRELAXD'S SAKE" This picture was mndo hi Ireland and features tho Inhultlhlo Oouo Guiintlor In a tonso Drama of Irish Patriotism. Thin dripping Fenturo tingles with EXCITEMENT , nnd Glows with Keel I nt,'. Miss Gnuntlor supported by Jack J. Clark contrib ute some wonderful acting. Still Another Fenturo: "LUCILLE LOVE. THE (JIRL OF MYSTERY." This Is tho sixth chnpter of tho great est motion picture serial over produced. And then Here Is a Good Comedy "XAHHEM JOIXS THE FORCE" Slv reels (1000 feet or ALL NEW PICTURES. ADMISSION: Lower Floor Lie Hnlrony 10c MR. CARL GRISSEN will ho- hero again tomorrow night nnd will ren der some entirely now selections. Referenco: Thoso who heard him Inst night. Monday Night: ".MOTHER LOVE" fz In Six Reels. A Superb Drama of Heart Interest, In two parts of three reels each, . Tuesday Night: MARY PICKFORD IN "CAPRICE" Wednesday Night: "HOW WILD AXIMALS LIVE" In Six Reels. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY I.OCA L TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending at I : 4 4 :i a. in., July .11, by HenJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: ' Maximum 70 i Minimum -18 I At 1:1.'! a. m HO Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 GG.G4 I Precipitation sumo poriod last year 01.81 I Wind: North; clear. Fined Jjl.". Will Ooodrum, who U'fl, nttnatmt In Mftl'ulinl nntnl vna terdny for speeding on Front street,! pnld a fine of $5. I Recovers Cndle. Yesterdny Mar shal Carlor took up flvo head of cat tle that had been bothering residents of South Mnrshflold. They wcro claimed by Mr. Oldland of Llhhy) who hud to pay $12. GO ponnlty. I Repair Fountain Workmen nro' today ropnlting tho public fouutnln mi Central nvenue as the pipes had becomo clogged with dust. This foun- tnln wns donated to the city by the. A. N. W. Club. StnrlH Work. J. F. Tolnnder has1 started the construction of tho brick j front which F. O. Morton Is putting hi tuo new Home of Allen & Low Is In the former Alliance warehouse. It is brick voncor work. Dally Mull. P. Clmlnlo or Lake side, who wns hero yesterday on busi ness, states that beginning August 1, Lnkesldo will enjoy a dally mall ser vice except Suudnys, Mr. Clmlnlo will recelvo $1500 per year for carry-1 lug tho mnlf between North Inlet and there. I Throe Aiv Vlnetl. After ovldonco In the caso of J. C. Ktimpf nnd wlfo and II. P. Gurda, who wore arrested! for fighting In tho Palace Restaur ant, City Recorder Hutler flnod them ?r apiece. Gurda surprised the of ficers by returning for the hoarlng, as they thought that ho would for feit the $10 ball. Settles Cio.0. Tho troubles be tween A, Wyiunii nnd Milton Lnttlu ns u result of Wyman's nil to hitting Lnttlu's rig 'last Sunilny have been settled without tho threatened com print being filed In Justice Pon unck's case. Wyninn pnld Lnttln $20 dnmnges nnd Lnttlu dropped the charges. Wed Lust Night Archlo Gormond, a waiter nt tho Merchants' Cafe, nnd Wnmlu Volknor wero married Inst evening by Judge Penuock nt tho O' Conuoll Iioiibo on Market avenue. II. C. Wcdoll nnd Miss K. Wedoll woro the witnesses. Tho lirldo Is the dnughter of W. W. Lndd and about a year ago was employed nt tho Ci niidlcr cigar stnnd. Iuigs fop Coos May. -In n noto to Tho Times, Miss Frances Franso, who has been spending part of her Hum mer vacation In Oklahoma city. Ok lahoma, writes: "Weather Is very, warm nolo. 100 dogrees In tho shade, I I would gladly wolcomo a breath of Coos nny nlr. I havo enjoyed n very pleasant visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Soil) hero and they wish to bo remembered I to nil their Mnrshflold friends." Dr. White Coming. O. W. Stow nrt has received n lottor from Dr. Calvin S. Whlto of tho Stnto Hoard of Health stating that ho will be horo August 10 nnd will Investigate conill- tlons nt tho former Stowart rnnclr In Hnngor. Dr. Lytlo, stnto veterinar ian, was aBkod to como to Investlgnto charges by Stowart that snmo of tho stock thoro wns diseased, but did not como. Dr. Hnrtlo has been lnveMlgat lug tho mnttor. (Jo Out Over Hui'. Yesterday Gor don Smith and L. E. HIIvoiih went out over tho bar In Dr. Walters' Biunll gnsoltno launch. The bar was porfectly smooth and they did not i oven get dashed with spray. Mr. llllveus said that ho novor snw so , 'linuy iinrpnlso and sea lions In his life. Tlicro was n big run of salmon i and thoy woro constnntly Jumping I out of the wntor. Mr. Hlivons thinks ' Hint unless the sea lions nro killed, J tho salmon will be slaughtered in greater nuinbors thnn ever boforo. , Pi'icM for MoneiK, Mrs. M. A. Sweetman announced today that priz es would be given for tho best bo nnets brought to tho Rest Room In the O'Connell building August 3 and 4. The prizes will be for tho best of each variety of flowers and only one prize for each kind; that Is, $1.50 will bo paid for tho best roses, $1.50 for tho best dahlias, $1.50 for the best gladlolas, $1,50 for the best sweet peas and $1,50 for tho best mixed boquet. She .requests that each party bring a vase or recoptaclo for the flowers, I Ret inns from Trip. Rev. H. F. Henson returned today from an ex tended trip to North Dakota and Minnesota, where ho visited friends and relatives. Ho says they havo fine crops there, but that It has been un usually warm, even for that section. The Intense heat made htm rejoice when ho reached here yesterday and he says that Coos Hayltes do not realize how well they aro located, ' Ills youngest daughter, Miss Julia,' who has just completed a course as a professional nurse in a St. Paul hospital, returned with him and will, engage In her profession hero. DON'T VORflET your MOOSE HUTTONS at V. AY. UERTIIAM'S . I .IRWKrJtY STORE. Stole Heer. Lnat ovcnlng some one Btolo two dorcn bottles of beer which had been taken to u South Mnrshflold home for a "Dutch lunch" party. (liven Vacation The congregation or the Mnrshflold llnptlst olijircli lust evening voted Rev. A. F. Hnssford a month's leave for n well-earned vaca tion. He nnd Frank Hlack plan to go on n deer hunt. Sell Hc.stmirmit. Robert Wyninn and wife hnve sold their restaurant ai the South Slough bridge to .Inmes Wnsson, uncle of .(nines Wasson of Mnrshfleld. Mr. nnd" Mrs. Wyninn nro planning n trip to -Mrs. Wyinnu's old home In Maine. Hearing Today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Petromoulx. formerly In the French Realty Company hero, are on trlnl before Justice Pennock this af ternoon on tho charge of stealing and slntighteiing u heifer calf belonging to C. A. Rodlno of Allegany. John D. Gobs Is prosecuting tho case and Graves & Melnturff nro defending. Watch Stolen. A, I. Lockmnn, a traveler, who left for Portland on the last Ureiikwuter, informed II. E. Hampton of the Central Hotel that some one stole n flue gold watch from his pocket. Lockmnii left his vest hanging In tho hallway and the watch wiib abstracted from his pock et. It wns nu open fnco gold watch with a deer engraving on tho back of the case. Saw Hiirglni'. Cnpt. Alex Hall last evening encountered the West Mursh fleld burglar. Capt. Hall resides nt the homo of his sister, Mrs. Ida Pat terson, who Is nwny on n vacation. About 10 o'clock he heard somo olio try the dour nnd Inter the windows. Cnpt, Hull arose, got his rifle and fi nally found one cartridge. Ho open ed tho door and drew up the gun nnd n stranger started nwny as hard ns ho coud run. Capt. Hall didn't shoot. Ho thinks l wns a hobo who broke In tho other night nnd took some food but did not molest tho other stuff. 'Or' IPEOPhETTOJl ifKMOW ABOUT K. L. HEAP of Allcgnny arrived In today for n short stay. MRS. W. H. MASS or Coqulllo Is a Mnrshflold visitor. F. D. M'MULLEN or Lnnglols Is look ing after business Hinders. JACK MURPHY or Isthmus Inlet was n Mnrshrield visitor today. MRS. F. STEWARD or Handon wns a Marshrield visitor last evening. MISS ZOE DOLAN spent tho week with MIbb Lola Parker at Falrvlew. MRS. ROHERT M'CANN of North Rend Is n Mnrshfleld visitor today. II. G. WI1ITSETT, tho Handon nuto man, Ik n Marshflold visitor today. MISS GLADYS HOWARD of North liuet wns u Mnrshrield shopper to day. ROC'CO HlASCA and wlfo of Coos River nro Mnrshfleld visitors to day. GEO. A. GOULD, tho poot of North Coos, wits n Mnrshrield visitor to day. MRS. J. MAGEE and Iilldron of lakeside aro Marshrield visitors today. MRS. JOHN D. GOSS loH today ror Coos River, whoro slut will visit friends. R. A. CHURCH was down from his ranch nt tho forks of Coos River today. PETER KUEHLINO, former steward ut Tho Clinndler, left today lor Hoseuurg. C. S. WINSOR. the North Ilond hank er, was n Marshfleld business visi tor today. NEIL WATSON was n business vis itor from his ranch ut Cooh City this morning. PAUL DIMM1CK, tho North Ilonil lumber mngnnlo, wns horo today on business. DR. HOOVER AND WIFE, or Rose- burg, arrived In Marshrield this morning by nuto. J. L. SMITH, Coos County Agrlcul turnllst, en mo over from Coqulllo inst oveniug on business. MRS. P. M. WILHUR nnd Mrs. Mary Mark spent tho dny In Empire to day, tho guests of Mrs. .Ins. Mageo. W. C. MORGAN or Daniels Creek enmo down today to secure medlcnl treatment lor nu Injury to his root. MISS LAURA WATSON returned homo to Coos City today artor a visit at i no Harry lolsom homo In Mnrshrield. II. E. COFFIN nnd rnmlly have re turned from u two weeks outing nt tho Wngnor ranch south of Myrtle Point. JOHN WATTERS, Chns. Mntson nnd Nels Potoison wero nmong thoso coming In from the North Inlet country today on business, MISSES MAY PREUSS nnd Francos GRAND T HEATRE O-NIGHT 'Tho Adventures of Kathlyn" "THE WARRIOR MAID In Two Reels. "ACTOR FINNEY'S FINISH" "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" "LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON" Wllilnms left today for a visit with friends on South Coos River. MISSUS ERMA nnd Allco Culln loft on tho afternoon train for Coqulllo , nfter spending severnl dnys ns tho guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. E. Minims. S. G. WHITSETT drovo over from Haiidoh last night to look after business here. Mr. Whltsott re cently returned from an extended trip. MRS. P. N. FLAGG, of Mnrshflold, spent tho day In Rosehurg. Sho leaves tommiow for Portland nnd other liort". crn cities. Itosoburg News. MR. MAY. Unas Hrothers' lepresentn tlvo on Coos Hay, Is expecting his wire lo Join him hero nnd they plan to make MniBhrield their fu ture home. DAVE RICE mine In from Coos Riv er today to secure treatment tor the wound ho sustained n Bhort time ago when Dnve Hunch acci dentally shot him In the foot. CY ONSTOTT. one or tho Hlltmoro boys, lert today for his old homo In Springfield, Ohio. Friends hero sny that ho will return In nbout tlireo mouths for n big event. T. F. R. JONES, who hns been em ployed nt tho Tozler Grocery for some time, left today with his wlfo on the Mnrshrield-Roseburg nuto line. Thoy plan to locate nt Med ford. GEORGE STEPHENSON wns down from North Ilond today to huBton tho tnklng of some rnrts or logs to North Ilend ns tho mllls'there wero getting short on the nvallnblo supplies. CHAS. KRUGER, Fred Gngo, Jean Perry, C. A. Rodlno and Miss Cnd rlo Rodlne were nmong the Allo gnny people who rnmo to Mnrsh fleld todny to testify In the calf stenllug enso. C. D. MAYNARD. n Rosehurg nuto man, has been In Mnrshfleld this week Investigating tho plan of putting another nuto stago lino on tho run between Roseburg nnd this . city. JfltS. E. C. ANDERSON nnd chil dren hnvo moved In rrom their clnlm to Join Mr. Anderson, who Ib now cook nt tho Jnva. Thoy will reside In tho Hugh Sneddon house nrTlilrteenth mid Commer cial. O. T. TREADaOLD, or Handon, pass ed through hero today en route homo rrom n trip to Tho Dnlles. Ho wns accompanied by IiIb mother, who Hiifrered nn nttnek of Illness i . .,,..1,4 , ,Vw.,ny wi,(.ro thoy mm io remain iiniii tins morning. CLASSIFIED I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . FOR SALE Fiirnltiiro of 5-room house, cheap; house fur rent. $150. Victor Vlctroln with records. All nt Bncrlllco. Phono 87-L. FOR SALE Rouble-end row boat, 20 loet long, In good condition, $20 R. A. Church ,Coos River. FOR RENT Two-room furnished house. IM15 South Seventh St. LEAD STRIKE FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping iooiiu nn housekeeping npnrtinents. 321 South Hrondway. 'l FOR SALE I FOR SALE Organ, phuio enww, cheap If tokon at onco. Mrs. W. At Olnt zer, Hay Park. FOR SALE Heavy work team, wng on and harness, cheap. Inquire Snyder Hotel. FOR SALE CHEAP 20-foot cabin launch, Union engine, big bargain, best ranch boat on Hny. Inquire at Nolson Iron Works. I MISCELLANEOUS I I LOST i LOST Plain hlack enr-rlug, between Purk nvonuo and Cold Storage. Return to "E. M. J.," care Tlmos. LOST -A rumen set phi In Marsh Hold Wednesday morning. Flndor plonso return to Times oMco. HELP WANTED I WANTED Young man to handle Spcodiiut' Wrench In Marshriold. Men nro malting big mouoy on this line. Sells at sight. Rig com missions. Wrlto ror samples and particulars. C. A. Healy Selling Co., Everett, Wash, t Talcum Powders "De Luxe" Sylvodora Lilatalc Sylvodora Violatalc Sylvodora Rosatalc 50c si tTnVJZB flHtmt IWI