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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1914)
H THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVE " itotli " Tljfj. " 'l!l jitD " .S!i linn I I'm (bit J .11,: i .. ."! ' 111 ; ii 1 J J f i ten y'i,! "Ml ,s,j it Tt; Ifell Tbj, Sat Sun ft GOOD CLOTHES CHEAP Now that tho time has conic for our big season's clean-up sales, we want you to know that you can get good clothes cheap. There's quite a difference where you put the word "cheap" in that phrase. They're not good cheap clothes; the "cheap" applies to the price, not the goods. Hart Schaffner & Marx arc not in quality, cheap clothes; but they're good tho best clothes made. "We're going to clear our decks for the fall slock, and we intend (o make prices on iho.su goods I hat will make them the low est priced high-values you over saw. Any lime you buy a suit or overcoat made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx you spend your money economically. At such a time as this, when prices arc, reduced, you get that much more value per dollar. Here are the figures we shall make now on these suits: On Summer Goods BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Below la given tho tlmo nnd height of high nud low water at Marahflcld. The tlilca are placed In tho order of occurrence, with thoir times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each doy; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whothor It Is high or low water. Tor high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. War Is H--Uo Tel. 77 Hut we aro headquarters for Rifles nnd Ammunition to go to war for lumtors In Coos nnd Curry Counties. The battle will last threo months, Get busy! Schroeder & Hildenbrand A Full Line of Fishing Tnrltlr nnd Sporting floods nt n Right Price Ft. 0.1 4.2 2.C C.l His.. 6.44 1.34 G.3G 0.0 Ft. 0.4 4.5 2,5 0.0 Hrs. . 0.42 7.33 2.18 7.29 Ft... C.2 0.5 4.8 2.3 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m August 3, by BenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum G9 Minimum 52 At 4:43 n. in 55 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1913 0C.G4 Precipitation snmo poriod last year G4.81 Wind: Northwest: partly cloudy. $10.00 Men's Suits $19.85 $27.50 Men's Suits $.17.85 $25.00 Men's Suits $15.85 $20.00 Men's Suits $12.'85 $18.50 Men's Suits $11.85 $15.00 Men's Suits $10.85 $10.00 Boys' Suits $7.15 $9.00 Boys' Suits $6.15 $7.50 Boys' Suits $5.85 $(5.50 Hoys' Suits $1.85 r'5.50 Boys' Suits $3.85 $5.00 Boys' Suits $3.45 IJLl'ISS AND BLACKS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT DARK STAPLE WORSTEDS.. .15 PER CENT DISCOUNT Woolen Mill Store Auto Travel Popular. Threo pas sengers loft for Hoscburg this morn ing on tho Mnrshflcld-Iloscburg auto line and four aro booked to lenvo to morrow morning. Hide Surf Ronrri. Dttncnn Fergu son, Ilollio Parry nnd Carl Larson practised on tho surf-board yester day, doing n number of fancy turns nnd the three riding It nt ono tlmo. They will rpobnbly give an exhibi tion tomorrow. Gregory Canty 111 Orcgory Canty, who formerly lived an Coos Hny, Is very HI In St. Vincent's hospital In Portland, according to John Kron holm, who visited him whllo away. Ho sustained nn Injury to Ills head whllo In swimming which nccessltno- ed tho removal of n bono directly be hind the right ear. Ho will bo In tha hospital for several woks, according to Mr. Kronliolni. liny HosUiurunt. Hay Blcaso and Frank Feo. who formerly conducted the Ellto Ilostnurant at Handon, havo purchased tho Marshflcld O. K. Chop House near Market and Front and oponed It today. Thoy nro experi enced enfo mon and will conduct a first-class plnco. 12. C. Anderson, who opened tho O. K. a few years ago, Is chef for tho now place. Many Picnic Parties. A groat many nconlo snout tho day on Coos Rlvor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.1 McKnlght, Mrs. Fnnnlo on South Coos Illvor at Goodwill's. Mr .and Mrs, John I). (Joss wont up tho rlvor In Mr. (loss speed boat and ELECTRIC SHOE STORE -OUR Annual Clearance Sale Now On SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES BEFORE BUYING 180 SOUTH BROADWAY torday to confer with 10. I. Chand ler concerning their local agency business. SUMNER WON TWO GAM1S. I Sllnillnr tllflVmt fl rtnl.ln-l.nn.ln ENOCH HOLLAND and family havo yesterday and won both games la gone to tho Peach for a week's tho forenoon they played tho 'dIuo outl"B. I Uldgo Tigers, defeating them by a M. L. CURKY nud wife nnd babies score of 8 to 11 j In tho afternoon returned today from nn outing nt with Haynes Slough, Sumner won by Ton Mile. I a scoro of 5 to 7. Tho Sumnor bat- MR. AND MRS. DAVID NELSON mul ory conBlatod of Fred Stock nnd Wil chlldron spent Sunday nt tho Murch Ulir stocl' surnmor cottage on Coob River. Fred Stack nnd L. L. Stack woro MRS. NELLIE OWEN Bpunt Sunday 'U'" battery for Sumner In both games nt urows iest wltli nor daughter, ' ""'i"i umiutn unu u. i-igni-Mrs. Cnrrlo Dungan. I "aU wt:ro tho 1,n'cfl I"1ot bnttory. iv iwio picnic was also onjoyed, Sumner peoplo, as usual, showing thomselvo sto bo flno ciitortnlnors. ROBERT WYMAN l.nH sold Ills store at Sputh Inlet to J. Wnsson nnd wilt lenvo soon for Maine. MISS SADIE WKLLS, of Rosoburg, Is a guest nt the homo of Mr. nud Mrs. Chns. Hlckox In West Mnrsh flcld. DR. AND MRS. C. W. TOWER re turned today from California, where thoy spout tho winter at Monrovia. MR. AND MRS. HARRY NASHURG nnd two children nrrlved today from Oakland, whoro they havo been spending soiuo time. MRS. J. M. McINTURFF nrrlved hero from Snlom Saturday to Join her husband, who recently located here, forming n law partnership with R. O. Craves. A. K. DUTTON, head of tho Tide water Mill Company of Portland, In which Porter Druthers nro In terested, nrrlved hero yesterday on tho Breakwater to look after business. MISS BESSIE COKI3 returned today from Borkoloy, whoro she has been nttcndlng tho summer session of tho University of California. MRS. M. It. SMITH and Mrs. C. II. Dungan plan to lenvo In n day or two for Port Orford, whoro thoy will tako in tho Agnto Carnival. of n his position with tho firm will soon lenvo for Astoria, Eat at the IIAITIST LAWKS' LUNCH stand on tho Red Cross cor- nor MOOSK DAY. rdav Mr an ,d ' I s C F ' wl tako ,n tl10 Ant0 Car,vnf M'xr..VJ ?Mf..i?i', n,!,i K I'OTIIMAN, who has disposed ol i f;.5nr7 nnf n n Anl ' Intoroat In the Lockhnrt-Por t"!8. "r,1 ' ?l,,d,na "on- Drug Company nml given u, Classified AD2 I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR .RENT Twji-mmiiii funilnliI hoiiso . 9GG South Sovcnth street. FOR SALE lliinjo ami violin. Cheap If taken at once. Phono 721 North Pond. FOUND Yalo koy, on Ninth, be tween Market and Commercial. Owner may havo samo by paying for this nd at Times offlco. KOI I SALE Farm homo; ytww old. Chenp for cash. Phono 30G9. &aa IRVING BLOCK Clearance Sale n's and Boys' Suits : es and Blacks Included 7.00 3.50 SUITS ).00 2.50 5.00 SUITS 7.50 0.00 2.50 SUITS b.00 $15.00 $18.75 $24.35 SEE WINDOW NEW FALL SHOWING In The Parisian Windows: LADIES SUITS AND COATS Good assortment of SWEATERS At 25 Per Cent Discount ESPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES throughout the house, ex cept on New Fall Goods. COOS BAY TIMES DAILY CONUNDRUM Answer to Saturday's: "What Is It you glva that von should I keop?" Your promise. wntor Horo's ono for today: "How can you kflfep from Retting wet?" Answer tomorrow. Rat nt tho IIAITIST LADIES' Ll'XCll stand on tho Rod Cross cor ner .MOOSK DAY. DANCE nt EAGLES' HALL TUF.S. DAY ovenlng, AUGUST I, KEYZEH'S ORCHESTRA. Don't MISS IT. lenvo Wednesday for Brookings, Cur ry County, on nn outing trip. Thoy will stop nt tho Port Orford cnrnlvnl nud will camp out on route Mr. Torroy Iuib been offored a flno Imsl iicss proposition nt nroaklngs and will look It up while there. Swedish Baptists, Aug. Olson, stnto missionary for tho Swedish Hap list Conference of Oregon, nrrlved In Mnrshfleld yesterday and will hold n meeting at tho . Baptist church on Wednesday evening which will bo con. ducted In tho Swedish lnngungo. Thoro will also bo a mooting held In! tho old school house In Eastsldo next Sunday ovenlng nt 8 o'clock. All Scandinavians are Invited to both theso meetings. Mr. Olson expects to bo hero for two wooks. : 7-rooin house and lot nd Highland. MISS RLIJ.VV Fl-Onif nf Vnrt nml i.i u.ti.l. oiilnvnil n (iimilf, liitw.linnfi miflni Mm' .. . . - . :"f; '' rnwi4t ,""' ' tuo cliiirming Hingor who lins made 10x81 at 5th a (o Hr.N,ldi.KH0. S. Torroy J'll "11 A " ,1 ' . and wife and daughter, Mrs. Leyland. J,0" v K, Sr ti vlSlt a o "i rno dcmt T and W. K. Hongland nnd fnnilly will , n",0,.,,,,: ,. t0 U8lt nl U,0I FOR RENT V1 Ulllllll IIVIIIU I " PEOPhE P Q j) pi t The R.oyaI TONIGHT Tho House of Hlg rent u res COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY central Avenue Phone 430 ANSC0 AGENCY Cameras and Everything for Them SUPPLIES STATIONERY TUXKR WARNER IIKADY FOR ORDERS O. Warner, ihn ni,i lioi.in tuner. Who has liPAn mnWInp. BCtlon flnnunllv n. 11. nt l tears. Ilrnluo.l ..nctn.Jn.. J hng nls headaunrtfira nt thn IWrenoa iintni ,v,. . IK 1 1 """"'l "UtltJ UIUCIB oe left for him. He expects I" On all Of his nlfl Plialnmoro pv who are in a hurry for his ps can leave orders at the St. -wvtr. "63 Want Ads Bring Results. n.VXCH at EAGLES' HALL TUES DAY evening, AUGUST 1, KKYZER'S ORCHESTRA. Don't MISS IT. D.VXCE nt EAjGLES' HALTi TUES DAY ovenlng, AUGUST 1, KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA. Don't 3IISS IT. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Our big special foaturo. "MOTH ER LOVE" in six reols. A supremo drama of heart Interest In tw0 chap- ; i ieis ui inreo icoih uuuii, leuiuriug I Miss Marlon Leonard. i Tho story Is of a talonted young I girl violinist who marries a banker I of tho village, who Is also a deacon 1 In tho church and of whom evoryono is arram . nor rattier rails dead at tho wedding. A child Is born after a year and tho young wifo leads a life of sorrow and abuse. When she rebels her husband drives her from his home. Sho goes to the city and makes a great name for herself as a musician. Thinking that her child Is dead sho hurries homo, but is denied and news of her child and is shown a freshly made grave. Friends Inter cede for her and she regains her child alive and well. The picture ends with the wife denouncing tho hypocrite before the church and the deacon fainting at the pulpit. "THE PATHE DAILY NEWS" Knows AH, Sees All. Why not you seo It? The admission tonight is: Lower floor 10c, Hal cony 10c. Don't forgot that tomrrow night we show Mary Pickford in Caprice, MISS LUCY JUZA nrrlvnil horn vmu tnnlnv from I'nrtliinil In vlnl nl . FOR -- -- - - -- ... -- i tho homo of hor brother, Tom Juzn, In North Rend, nnd John .Tuzn at Conulllo. MISSES ELIKAI1ETH nnd KLVA Mi. Oraw, of Oakland, California, nr-! rived today oil tho Redondo to visit with thoir slater, Mrs. Harry Nub burg. They plnn to go south to Port Orford to attend tho ARntn Cornlvnl and will return hero Int er to spend some tlmo. AXEL LOTHMAN, who established and conducted tho Scandinavian drug storo for several months, but who has disposed of all his Inter ests to tho Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company, leaves today for Port land, Mr, Lothmnu made many friends during his stay In Marsh flold whoso best wishes will fol low lil in wherever ho may go, RENT Two nicely furnished luiilfnntiiii lii nrlvntn fnnilli !tK2 First Street North. FOR RENT FuriilHhtMl linmwkrcp lug rooms. GOD First and Dlrch. Phono 239-J. FOR RENT icjisoiuible, nicely fur nlshcd li-room flnt, with bath. Centrally located an North Front street. Key at Johnson and atil-ovson. FOR SALE k?J tfWtWJ ABOUT MRS. L. D. SMITH spent tho day la town. ROLF NERDRUM and family aro spending a fo days at Ten MIlo. J. C. KENDALL returned yesterday from a trip to Handon. MRS. FRED NOAH of North Coos River Is a Mnrshfleld visitor today. MRS. HERMAN EDWARDS, of Allo- gany Is visiting Mnrshfleld friends. R. M. WIBDER and wife of Ten MIlo camo In today to visit friends. I CAPT. CORNWALL of Gardiner Is a Mnrshfleld business visitor today. GUS PETERSON snmo In today from Ton Mile. I C. E. JOHNSON of Ton MIlo camo1 In this morning on business. I AXEL RUTH Is in from North Inlet today on business. I MRS. E. MALDE and Mrs. McLeod camo In from North Inlot today. JAS. COWAN camo In from Ton MIlo today on business. MR. AND MRS. BERTRAM wore Coos River visitors vesterday. MISS SYLVIA RACKLEFF of Flor ence Is a Marshflold visitor. OEO. ROSS of Catching Inlot Is a Marshfleld business visitor today. EARL GREY of Allegany was a busi ness visitor In town today. MRS. W. A. LUSE of South Coos River was a visitor In Marshfleld today. VICTOR JOHNSON sepnt Sunday at the Murch bungalow on Coos River. MRS. FRANK ROOD .of Coos River, was a Marshfleld visitor this morn ing. PAUL DIMMICK, the North Bend lumberman, Is a Marshfleld visitor today. J, II. SROAT, a prominent insurance man of Portland, arrived here yes- 1)11. II. E. KELTY, DENTIST. Phono lll'-J, Room 201, Coke Bldg, RACES IX .MARSHFIELD. The Coos Hay Fnlr Association will glvo races at Marshfleld, Oregon, August 14 nnd 1&. Tho program for tho races will bo aiinouiicod soon. As thoro Is a nlco string of horsos that will tako nart In theso races. parties that llko racing will enjoy tlio card. F. P. NORTON, See. FOR SALK Furniture of ft-room hoiiso, cheap; house for rent. $150. Victor Vlctrola with records. AU at sacrifice. Phono 87-L. FOR SALE Doulilo-cnil rowlrtmt, 20 feet long, In good condition, $20. R. A. Church ,Coos Rlvor. FOR SALE CHEAP 20-foot cbla launch, Union cnglno, hlg bargain, best ranch boat on Bay, Inquire at Nelson Iron Works. MISCELLANEOUS SELECT BOARD AXD ROOM for goiitlomau, 239 So, Fourth St. GRAND HEATRE O-NIGHT T "THE PERILS OF PAUL INE, NO 3" How many peo ple will seo this wonderful ser ial Btory tonight? The story Is one of tho most popular ovor produced in pictures two reels of good comedy, CIS poo plo saw the last Installment. You can't afford to miss It. "A PACK OF CARDS" This two-reol Lubln story Is mado up of beautiful snow scenes and splendid acting plenty of action tho full length of the film. "WHEN THE CLOCK WENT WRONG" If you want to enjoy a good laugh, see this comedy. "SIMP SIMPSON and THE SPIRITS" Another good com edy. CHILDREN Cc. ADULTS 15c. WANTED WANTED Young girl wishes hmI tlon to do housowork. Apply tho Times offlco. LOST A ciimeo set pin la Marsh field Wednesday morning. 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