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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914.-EVENING EDITION. FIVE you As W.e ve Said i iTS I IVHTUHouitUKurpcnlKtmct You'll Not Find the Live storo shouting nt you Iti noisy licndllncs about tho "J o 1) lot s," "bankrupt stocks," "Hpcclal buIos," or Other (loVlcCB Of tllOBO who, although always "hard up for cnsli," nro nevertheless Inspired by u philanthropic deslro to give the public "$2r. worth" of clothing for $0.99. Knowing something of the pedigree of such nameless, franieless clothing, wo con gratulate tho men or this community upon their saga city In keeping at n respect ful (llstnuco from It. Meanwhile we pursue the even tonor of our way, knowing that to give dollar .for dollar in value Is a suffi cient rarity to bind to this store with hoops or steel, discerning clothing buyers, Kupnenheimer Clothes $18 to $35 OthcrH $S.G0 to $1S.00 AgenlHHoynl Tailors FIXUF TWO STORKS Marshflehl North Hcnd imfort First fill's the first consideration here comfort, to A beautiful shoe that hurts the feet is an ishoe. Meanly and Comfort Are Combined in UEEN ,UALITY SHOES ,'ai.sy to make a stylish' shoe comfortable it's h) knowing how. "Queen Quality" makers iv how to make them, and we know how to fit lU'onifortablw i he Golden Rule O I i BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Holow Is given tho tlmo nud holght of high and low water at Marshflold. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day: a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whetbor It Is high or low water, for high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. Mrs 1.-11! Ft... 0.1 Hrs.. 5.17 !Ft. 0.1 Hrs.. G.-M I Ft. 0.4 IHi-b. . 0.42 Ft... C.I! 11..8 4.0 12.38 4.2 1.34 4.fi 7.33 0.5 4. OS 2.0 Ci.28 2.C C.35 2.5 2.18 4.8 10.43 CO J 1.4U C.l 0.0 7.29 2.3 Hand Concert. Director Ponton o( the Coos Hay Concert Hand an nounced today that the hand would, UlVO n CCIIIPPI'I Afntiiln.. .' Second and Market. Ad TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Young girl hIhIioh "l' tlon to do housework. Apply tho Times office. I Ill'KIXEKS CHANCES. WANTED Man 10 yearn of ago wants to securo location In north em California or southern Ore gon. Varied business experience, legal training, plenty of oxocutlvo ability. Can Invest somo monoy In desirable proposition. Hest Refer ences given and required. GIvo full details or proposition. No ag ents. Hox 10. Dnko Ag'cy, 432 So. Main street, Los Angeles, Cat. Iji.l.OO REWARD In offered by S. I.ando ror roturn or box contain ing oil paints and brushes such as artists use, which was taken from storo during tire In building on Front street last Decombor. No questions will bo asked, FOR RENT reasonable, nicely fur nlsiied Ti-room flat, with bath. Centrally located on North Front street. Key nt Joliinjon. and. (lul OV80I), 9a46$tm IRVING BLOCK clear xce sale men's Xsn ihivs sET'sinr! ui.ii'ivs included si 7.00, i?im.o ..' ?-""" $15.00- PO, lji5.00 AXD $S7.SO SUITS $18.75 PO, .$;t.5() AND $:W.O) SUITS $24.35 fins A HE.YUTIFUL LINK OF SWEATERS ONE-FOURTH OFr M.h SPITS IX WINDOW flNF-HA F PR Ut ' ECl T, SHOWING WHITE SHIRTWAISTS Choice, In Window S2.85 SHE WINDOW DISPLAY H.UKSAIX IX HEAL ESTATE 10 A., all Mtiltnblo for agricultural purposes, with threo room houso, placo well watered, 1 mllo from school, 316 miles from Myrtlo l'olnt, Ideal for poultry and fruit. PiJco $1500, 16 cash, balanco In 1, 2 r d 3 yrs. with Jnt. at 8 por cen . Inqiilro of J. O. Stemmlor, Myrtlo Point, Orogon. FOR' .SALTS Well bred p-wlo .lei' sov helfeitf, coming two-yonr-old. All with calf. See John Fabry, Phono 31x1, Myrtlo Point, Pro. FOIt HUNT Furnished hnusckeen. Ing rooms. 095 First and HIrch. Phono 239-J. SELECT HOAHD AXI) ROOM for gentleman. 239 So. Fourth St. I'OH HUNT Private garage. Phono 244-J. FOR HF.XT Two nicely furnished bedrooms In prlvato family. 3&2 First Street North. WANTED Girl t hi ting gallery. 375 Front street. WEATHEH FORECAST t!r Aitorlxtxl rren to Cooa IU TlmiM. OREGON Fair; with wester ly winds. LOCAL TEMPEHATUHE HECOHD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., August 1, by lien J. ! UBtiind, special government me I tcorologlst: Maximum G9 .Minimum 48 At 4: 13 a. tn 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 ...GG.G4 Precipitation biuho period last year 04,81 Wind: Northwest: clear. Hold Serviced. Rev. O. LoKoy Hall will go to Schoflcld a week from tomorrow to hold services there. Plan Picnic Tho Drndloy Candy Company employes will hold their annual picnic nt Charleston tomor row. Oar Not Llglid. Policeman Ooano reported InBt night that 11. W. Painter's auto wbb standing In the strcot without nay lights burning. Mr. Painter will bo nrralgned later. Mllllconui Changes Hands. It was reported today that MasterB llrothera had sold tho Mllllcoma to Cnpt. Ed wards, her former owner, who will probably put her back on the Coos Itlvcr run. Elks Practice Tho Coos Uav Elks will have a practice gamo nt the North Hcnd grounds tomorrow morn ing nt 10 o'clock preparatory for the Llg game nt Houdan a week from to morrow and Mnnngor Conrad wants every Elk who thinks ho can piny ball to turn out ror the practice. Jochuk Honored. D. A. .Tones, comninndor or Summers Cnmp No. 7, United Spanish Wnr Veterans, hns received offlclnl notice from bond quarters or the Department or Ore gon that E. II. Jochnk has been ap pointed aide to the department com mander. In Released. (lunboat Smith, tho negro who has boon In tho county Jail ror tho last month or so pending tho action or tho grand Jury on charg es against him by Mrs. Dotty Hlcker sou or stealing her funds, hits re turned to Marshflold. Ho wob re leased on n 200 bond furnished by D. A. Curry and others. Excursion to Allegany The Meant cr Alert has made arrangements ror an excursion to the Golden and Sil ver Falls tomorrow. Tho boat will lenvo .Marshflold at 7:30, arriving at Allegany In tlmo to connect with the nutos to the rails nud will return In the evening, reaching MarsliHold about six o'clock. Iet Contract. Moon & llnrclny were today awarded tho contract of grading Idaho avenue In First Addi tion, to Marshflold by tho Reynolds Development company. Tho moving of about 0000 yards or dirt Is called for In tho contract. This Is tho fifth street In First Addition to bo graded this suminor. Further work Is con templated by tho Reynold. Dovolon n.ont Coiuiifttoy. To Wnlla Wnlla. Dudley Evans, who Is hero boosting tho Walla Walla Frontier Days Fair stated today that ho had arranged with Tamp Osborne to tnko a team from Coos county nud play a team nt Wnlla Walla to be chosen rrom tho Trl-stnto Leaguo nud other tennis. In addition to this Mr. Evans Invited Manager Wilson or tho Coos Dny Concert Uand to bavo tho band stop over there en routo through the north. Ho expects to got the one and one-third round trip rare. War Is Hllo Tel. 77 Dut wo aro headquarters for Riries and Ammunition to go to war ror hunters In rooa nmi Curry Counties. The battlo will Inst three months. Get busy! Schroeder & Hildenbrand A Full Line or Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods nt a Right Price ELECTRIC SHOE STORE OUR Annual Clearance Safe Now On SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES BEFORE BUYING 180 SOUTH BROADWAY lREOPhEY0U 0) wurnw ABOUT ( ) I 'I COUPLE HELD FOR STEALING MOOSE Hl'TTONS and CHARMS, Rod CROSS .1EWELRV Dept., Red Cross Drug Store. DANCE SUMNER Hull SATURDAY night. Murphy's orchestra. ALICE H. leaves MARSHFIELD at H o'clock. DON'T forgot tho RAIXROW EX CURSION" up COOS RIVER SUNDAY at 8 A. M. FOR RENT FOR HEXT Two-room furnished houso. 9G"i South Seventh St. FOK 11KNT Sleeping rooms nnd housekeeping apartments. 321 South Broadway. i FOR SALE -B-v ff Ykl II ie ivovai ONIGHT House of HIr Features filHSSEX TIIK VIOLINIST h'ro again tonight with nil nusic. and those who did not ilm Thursday night will do well r the Cleverest VlollnUt ever la Marshfleld. MISS MABLE FOHD sing two new songs, nccom- uy Mr. Grlssen on the violin. "THE APin TEST" o-Iteel Victor Drama, leaturlng Erren Kerrigan. . 1R FLASH IN THE DAKK" and Dorothy Davenport. "AUMOST A WHITE HOPE" or "How a Nightmare Cured a Way ward Husband." "UNIVERSAL IKE" Has One Foot Mil tho Grave Featurlne Ancustus Carney. PAT-IK DAILY NEWS" Montamarathon Classic Auto Race at Tacoma, Wash. National Elimin ation uaiiooii nit " "- -' ---; Five Heel. Five Thousand Feet or All Now Pictures. ADMISSION: Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c Hero M"onday Night: "MOTHER LOVE" A Picturesque Heart Drama in Two Chapters of Three Parts Each, featur ing Miss Marian Leonard. Hero Tuesday Night: MARY PICKFOUD IN "CAPRICE" In Four Reels. FOK SALE Furniture of ft-room houso, cheap; houso for rent. M. Victor Vlctrola with records. All at sacrlHco. Phono 87-L. FOR SALE Double-end rowboat, 20 leet long, In good condition, $20 R. A, Church ,Coos River. FOR SALE Organ, piano case, cheap H taken at onco. .Mrs. w. a. uiui zor, Day Park. GRAND T HEATRE O-NIGHT VIVE HEELS OF THE HOT TER CL.-SS OF PHOTOPLAYS W. J. RUST went to Coqulllo today on business. .1. A. SMITH camo down rrom Coos River today on business and pleas ure. J. A. GOODWILL or South Coos River Is n Marshfleld visitor to day. R. W. T ATM AN and wife of Allegany woro Marshfleld visitors this morn ing. ALVA DOLL and wife expect to lenvo tno rirst or tho week for Port Or rord. .MRS. W. S. CHANDLER Is In tho city rrom her summer homo to spend the day. I WILL KAISER 0r tho Hausor & HniiBor commissary department, Is spending Sunday In .Marshfleld. I MRS, FRANK IIOWRON and Mrs.1 Claudo Noblo of Ton Mile, nro urshfleld visitors today. I MR. AND MRS. IIERDERT GEDDES or South Coos River spent the day shopping In Mnrshfleld. I GEO. M. SELLS or North Hcnd was In Marshflold on business thin morning. MISS ANNA CLINKENDEARD nnd Carl Cllnkcnbcard of Daniels Creole arc Marshfleld vlstors today. GORDON SMITH and family nro spending tho week-end nt Dr. Wal-. tor's camp at Dastendorf. ' SOL DHISCOLL nud family nud Ed Husby nnd wlfo plan to spend Sun day at Sunset Day. I 0EOR0E IIERRON camo down today rrom South Coos River, whore ho Is employed at tho McLalu rock quarry. I E. R. IIODSON nnd Frank Hodson1 camo down rrom Coos River to day to see their brother at North Rend, who Is critically 111. I HERHERT L. MURPHY and D. L. Hiicklnghnm will lenvo tomorrow lor tho Sncclil nnd Merchant ranch es In hopes or getting a deer. ' DR. O. W. LESLIE loft today ror Port Orford, where ho expects to spoud somo tlmo. uo denies stren uously that It Is to bo n honey moon trip. T. M. ATKINSON nnd wlfo, who have boon conducting tho Roy crest Apnrtmentfl on North First street, expect to lenvo soon for Kansas. GEORGE GAGE, tho Rlverton coal magnate, Is In Marshfleld, Mining is slack now, thoro bolug llttlo de mand, but he anticipates n good soason later. MANAGER ARNOLD of tho Warren Construction Company and wlfo left this ninrnliii: via tho Allegany routo ror Portland. Mr. Arnold' oxpects to return hero about Aug ust lnth. Louis Petromoulx and Wife Are Bound Over for Theft of Rodine's Calf. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Petromoulx were bound over to tho grand Jury this morning by Justice Penuock on tho chnrgo of stcnllng and slaugh tering n 2-yenr-ohl hoHor bolonglng to C. A. Rodlne or North Coos Rlvor. Their bonds were fixed nt ?500 ench. Justice Penuock announced his decision nt tho conclusion of tho henrlng this forenoon. The hear ing wus u lengthy ono and strong evidence ngnlnst the Petromoulxs wns Introduced by John D. Gobs, who acted as prlvato prosecutor, as DL.r.ct Atto.ucy Llljcqvist had to go- nwuy on a vacation. Last oven-' h.g the court continued tho session. The witnesses for tho prosecution were C. A, Rodluo, Miss Cnrrlo Ro dlne, Chas. Krugor, Fred Gage, Geo. A. Gould and Jean Terry. No witnesses for tho defenso wero heard, Attorneys Graves and Mcln turff not calling tho accused on tho stand. They had subpoenas Issued Tor P. E. Larson or Allegany, Fred K. Gettlns nnd Abner Tribboy, but Coustnblo Cox said that ho was later Instructed by tho defense not to serve the subpoenas. Petromoulx and his wlfo formerly lived In Marshflold, but sometime ugo moved to the Geo. Channlng place, three miles rrom Allegany. Whllo here, thoy styled themselves tho French Renlty Co. Hood Ik Furnished. About noon Mr. nnd Mrs. Potro moulx furnished $800 bond ror their appearance before the grand Jury and Justice Ponnock finally consented to reduce tho security rrom $1000 to that amount. The bond wns signed by James Dcnnott nnd Arthur Dlanch nrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Petromoulx loft forAUctytlBajfteT DAL CATHCART has returned from Coos River, whoro ho mndo tho fi nal survey for dividing tho old Cof felt ranch botweon Chas. Hagqulst and Mr, Grant, who purchased it Jointly somo tlmo ago. MISS EDITH M. DUNNING and hor nieces, Mlscs Doris and Edith Moreon, arrived horo on tho Ado lino Smith yesterday to spond two or threo wooks on tho Day. Arno Mereon returned with them. MR. DARRETT, ono or tho assistant ouglncors or tho S. P. at Lakosldo, Is In tho city lor Sunday and to meet his mothor, who will arrlvo by stonmor rrom Portland tomor row. ' FOR SALE CHEAP 20-foot cabin launch, Union engine, big bargain, best ranch boat on Day. Inquire at Nelson Iron Works. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED, WOMEN Sell Riinrnn- teed hosiery to friends and neigh bors; 70 per cent profit; make $10 dally.' Experience unneces sary. International Mills, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service I MARSHFIELD CYCLERY "THE FRINGE ON THE GLOVE" A powerful story of the North west Mounted Pollco, featuring Carlylo Dlackwoll or tho Kalem Company. "HEARST-SELIO NEWS PICTORIAL" Always Interesting news, up-to-date. ' "COL. 1IEEZA LIAR, FARMER" This Is ono or the famous Car toon Comedies In motion. You will laugh until your sides ncho nnd nt the same tlmo wonder how these cartoon pictures are made. "IN SPITE OF THE EVI DENCE" A beautiful picture with splen did settings. A one-reel Sollg feature, Children ."5e Adults 15c Tomorrow: "Tho All-Star Or chestra, Monday: "The Perils of Paul ino, No. 3, t Wednesday: Lord Chumley In Four Massive Parts. 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