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um EsaSm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVE y&aa , IRVING t : BLOCt learance Sale s and Boys' Suits sana dihuk; mwuucu .00 .50 SUITS M C Aft .00 1.50 5,00 SUITS CI Q 7C f.50 i".! 3.00 $ SUITS $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. w BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Bolow Is given tho time nnd holght of high and low water nt Marshflold. Tlio tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second line of ench day; a cawpar Isou of consecutlvo heights wyj In dicate whothor It Is high or low water. For high wator on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. IHrs. Ft.. 0.42 7.33 G.2 O.G 2.13 4.3 7.29 2.3 age was slight, a chemical engine ex tlugulshlng the bluzc. C. F. M'KNIGHT and wife and Mrs. Jlary McKnlght spont Sunday at me uoouwiu place on Coos HIvor JUDOK CORK nnd wife and children spent Sundny nt the summer home of Herbert Lockhnrt on Coos HIvor. Visit Here. G. P. Lnnlnger, sec rotary nnd trensurer of Tillman & Bondel, the big San Francisco whole salers, Is here for n few days' visit with Harry W. Painter, their repre sentative for southwestern Oregon. J. T. VASBV and wife and children Mr. Lnnlnger was pleased with tho plan to leave Thursdny on an ex nuto trip In by Myrtle Point and says tended northern nnd eastern trip. that Coos Hay Is the liveliest plnco ho knows of now. CHESTER AND LESLIE ISAACSdN l)Ian to leave Thursday to enter tho University of California at Hereke-ley. GIVES POISON FOR CUTWORMS COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY antral Avenue ANSCO AGENCY ' Cameras and Everything for Them Phone 430 Ice supplies STATIONERY People With Us are tm. and wo nro willing to . I ! x case in meir nanus, we lone business together for ieven years, having opened irs August 10, 1907, nnd hnvo hail occasion to rcgrot our shin with tho people. Judg- im rcfliilts, we do not think bplo have ever regretted tho ship either. SUITS $8.30 to $:io.no IXUP The Royal TONIGHT WKATHER FORECAST inr AuwlMisI pmi i,t Com IUj TlraM.l OREGON Fair, with north westerly winds. LOCAfj TEJIPERATUKE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 u. in., August 4, by RonJ. 4:13 n. in., August 3, by Denj. Ostltnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 67 Minimum CO At 4:43 n. m 52 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1913 CC.Gl Precipitation snmo period Inst year G1.81 Wind: Northwest; partly cloudy. For Gymnasium. AW A. field and others wcro today circulating potl-l tlons asking that the school board cuii aiiumur special election 10 voie a $10,000 bond lssuo to build a school gymnnBlum. This was voted twice previously but owing to technical er rors, District Attorney Llljcqvlst held the elections void. The election can be called on ten days' notice. WuiitH Prisoner. Marshnl Carter received another telegram from War don Lnwson of the Oregon State Peni tentiary at Salem saying that It. C. Thopipson, who was arrested hero for forgory, would bo wanted by them In n few days and to hold Thompson un til further Instructions. Thompson was sentenced In 1911 for forgeries at ABtorla. Steer Killed. Handler Kendall, living near tho Saccht ranch In tho South Slough section, Is reported to have lost a flno Btccr. Whether tho animal was shot by mlstnko by somo deer hunter or whether someone wil fully killed It Is unknown. Another cow wbb slightly wounded. Mr. Kon dall Is snld to hnvo had trouble with sonic of his neighbors and some think that the killing was on this account. State Entomologist Lovett Tells method of Extermmat-' ing Them. Tho following letter Is solf-explan- tv who ennio In liv nnto to nnnnd . w ;""-'"" wie pesi wnicn nas I Mr. Wm. M. Ulack. WILDUIt BROWN and family and E. lilnkie constituted a Hoseburg par MRS. JOHN COLLVER, Mrs. Tlllo Collver and Mrs. Clnronco Collverl Mi;,r,nl, n rum. to town toilnv In nttnml thn MarsUfleld, Oregon. came to town today to attend tho nnncjii.. ft V . I1UUSUII lUUUittl MHS. J. W. MITCHELL returned today from n short visit nt tho summer camp of Dr. and Mrs. Walter nt Uastendorf Peach. TIM! House of Hie; I'Vntiiii'N. Daniel Frohmnn Presents JIAHY PICKFOHD supported by Ernest Truax nnd Owen Moore, In Mrs. Flsko's Famous Success "caphici:" u Dollghtful Couiedy-Drnmn of So ciety, Love mid the Great Outdoors. An Echo or the Hills Mingled with the Voice of the City. A Scenic Picture that will mnko you thrill "THE ASCENSION OF JIT. BLANC" This Is one of the Grentost of Scenic Photoplcturcs. BORN. Jinking Progress. Win. Knlsor enmo In Inst night from the Houser & Housor enmps on North Inlet and re turned there today. Ho camo In to meet the Tlllniuook, which brought In n donkey engine mid other supplies ror tliom. Ho reports good progress cm tlin irrnillnir nnil nynnrtu In hnvn MAl'.EY To Mr. nnd .Mrs. Humor nil loiiir tlin lakes done this full. lenv- Jlnuzoy ,nt tholr homo In First Ing only the tunnel work thcro for tho Addition, mi eight-pound dnughter. winter. Sho Is their first child nnd mother nnd baby nro doing nicely, while ,,,,,. noc.k. A. K Dutton, ns the proud fnther Is doing as well alatnnt BOiiornl mniiager nnd Inspcc nB could bo expected. tor of BtntonB of ti,0 Union Oil Com- Ipnny, loft on the Geo. W. Elder for U 'lo Mr. nnd Mrs. Josoph Vny, t Eurokn after n short visit with Jlnn at tholr homo on tho Joo Vuy.uger Vostnl In MnrBhflold. Mr. Dut Slough. Friday, July 31, 1914, n ton wns greatly pleased with tho now boy. Mother and child r.ro doing 'dock nnd warehouse which , tho Port wen ami .100 is prouuer ovor Ills Commission built for tho Union Oil first son thiin tho President of .Comnnnv. Ho snld that Coos Ilav HAUKY SLOCUJI, formorly deputy sheriff at Hoseburg, nud E. Nelson, also of Hoseburg, aro spending a few days here. E. L. LOWELL, representing Hunt Brothers of San Francisco, left on (no stage for Hoseburg this morn ing after making a trip through Coos county . Franco over Germans. a victory over tho was one or tlio uost points on tlio const nnd through his visits here nnd tlin liidiilrntlnn lilvcn liv Mnnntrnr Cooston Won. Cooston defeated Voqlnl. Im Iiiih hnrnnm a ronl Coos tho South Coos Hlvcr bnll team nt iinv iinnntor. wuuniuu anuuii- uy u mure III 1 I lo I. UHSEL KAY, son of Stnte Treasurer Kay, left this morning for his homo in Salem nrter spending two weeks In Coos county. MHS. J. E. AVERY and son, Donald, who hnvo been spending some tlmo on Coos Day, left on the Jlarsh- rield-Hoseburg auto todny for their Homo In Gold Hill, Oregon, H, A. COPPLE Is expected home tomorrow from n Hvo weeks' trip to Now York, St. Louis nnd other Eastern points. MHS. F. M. LUCY of Holso, Idaho, nlcco and nearest relative of the Into Guy C. Ilarnuni, la visiting In MnrBhflold, tho guest of Mrs. E. Tnchn. TWO STORES Icld North llenil 5 KEEKS OF NEW PICTURES I ADMISSION Loner Floor 23r llnlcimy I Or . Clilldi'i-ii 10c Entertains Today. Mrs. I). It. Chnudler Is entertaining nt an In formal tea party this afternoon. INCH BARGAINS n liny- u tO-acro U ranch on South Hher, location Ideal; , foil, bottom land nlono !li more than tho price J fcr tho whole: tonus ilwlred -SEE REID NT IT." Per itdo buys ono of the best ranch bar- ever offered on Coos orchard, garden, houso, bullilliig.i ami stock In- led in this price; locn- , Coos Hlvcr, this sldo of Forks, terms. "SEE It) AHOl'T IT." lfj "ll's n now niod JU em four-room bitn- pw on Improved stroot; pater nnd electric lights; SEE REID ABOUT 0C Buys level lot. UJ cleared for build- Street grading and Im- Ivements Included. J2G rn,balunce?10por month. El REID AJIOUT IT." Hero tomorrow night, direct from tho Cnrncglo Lycoum, Now York, The !?-."S.0)( Plcturo Production, "HOW WILD ANIJIAI.S MVE" In Slv PnitN. Tho Greatest Educational Fcnturo Ever Presentod. "This Fcnturo has nioilts of a High Order." Stophen Ilush, "Tho Moving Plcturo World." HOWDY PAP 1 EVERYBODY IS HAPPY Any Old Time Just Drop In. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW W. A. REID 130 Front Street. PEO P LES 5-10-15c STORE Jlyrtlo Point ISnmlon Miwlifcld It .Will 4 m mocks Be Better f All Kinds Bd from $1.75 to $7.00. Tents of All Sizes. WHY PAY MORE? to make tho homo attractive with music for tho young people than to have them seek entertainment away from home. ' 'TALK TO TIIOJIAS AUOUT IT' Ho will make terms to suit you. inson-Gulovsen Wiley B. Allen Co. li. L. TIIOJIAS, .Manager Conroanv Quality Nmno wlth a Service Fame. DANCE at EAGLES' HALL TUES DAY evening, AUGUST 1. KEYZEU'S OKCHKSTIIA. Don't MISS IT. H. E. KRrrv nRVTion N U2-J, Room 204, Coke Bl'dg. Mat the baptist T.Amssi' l Stand ntl iha TTIaA nr. ... OOSBDAY. a vu' I PHONE 10 Cent 158-R I Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Dear Season Open. Tho clcnr lllinllni' Ronunn Ih i?iiiiI nil ranr mil"" " ,,,lu "IB ",,l;K uut Ju,'l l"KI S aS :,.tf. nV,l,.,r" " .Rancher Kendall camo along and no MIi.mmI Gnnie. Horbert L. Murphy, assistant city attorney, thinks ho Is about tho iinlucklcst hunter going. Sunday ho uud D. L. Uiicklnghnm ti'nn In QnnMi ftilnf In limit lln .Vl .W MUHlll ....WW t ..I..... .. milnil n flnn Mir linplr lint liiBt tlion! .MR. MOORE, nnd artist nnd photo grapher of Portland, nrlved hero todny via Eugene and Florence to look this section over. Ho tuny de cide to locato heto If ho finds a sultnblo opening. FRANK ACKLBY of tho C. A. Smith Company, who has been laid up with an nttnek of rheumatism, has gone to Portland and will probably spend somo tlmo nt tho springs near there. Your letter of July 24th .nddrosaod to the Director, with accompanying samplo of worms, has beon reforrod to mo for attention. These worms nre known as the climbing cutworms. In case the grass should dry up they readily assunio the army worm habit and travol to cultivated fields. I find thnt somo of thorn aro bolng nttneked by parasites. It la posslblo that tlio parasites will check them, but If you care to uso poison against them, I would suggest tho poison Iran mash. This Is prepared as fol lows: Hran CO lbs. Whlto arsenic or Paris green 21b Salt 21b Syrup .' 2 qt. Oil of lemon 2 oz. .Mix theso materials thoroughly and add sufficient warm water to mako a coarso crumbly mash. Do not get tho material sloppy; It should fall npnrt readily after pressing together In tho hnnd. This material should bo broadcast ovor the field In tho early evening. Very truly yours. A. L. LOVETT, Ass't Entomologist. FLOUR. $1.35 nt HAINES. OASiriED Central Avenue and It Is always open KCIISOIl. "Tlnwnro TnlkB" by tlfled li I tit that ho must not shoot on Kendnll's land. Murphy had to let IIIO DUCK EU. 11 WI1H IIIU ouiy UUL'l . T I cither of tho hunters saw. Yestor- ' nay wiion inoy nrrivcu nomo, air. i J. MORROW, who has boon om ploycd nt Tlio Qoldon Hulo tho Inst fow years, will lenvo Thurs day with his family for Portland, whero ho oxpects to mnko his homo. J. T. Harrl gan will bo found full or useless In . In.. ..I.n.l. l.n ........ A..-...... iui iihiiiiiu iiiiuiii iiiu uiiiit'iunrmrj ',...". .,... .......... .... ...i ...ir.. mi.i I ......I..J " J'""". .. .... ... utensils to Inlto on a crab cnmplug1 contest. I him thnt u big buck hnd crossed out or tho West Marshflold woods and -. , uviiniiini- rim qivpiii.il crossed over to IHobkoiu Gulch within .utKan'La C. HUSIINELL, of Eugene, an un do of Dan Keating, Is visiting nt tho Keating homo. This Is Mr. Dushnoll's first visit to Coos Day nnd ho Is very favorably Impressed with tho country. I meet WcdncuJny aftoruoou at tho church hall, Mrs. Ostllnd and .Mrs. Gllbcrtsoii will be the hostesses, To G'o Hunting. .Ins. Wynne, A. E. lilossop nud Claudo Tucker expect to leave In a fow days ror a two weoks (leer bunt In t'uriy county. Thoy will go by auto. Snmll Crowd. Only about twonty rivo tiirnod out Saturday night to boo "Snowball" repeated at tho Ma sonic opera houso by n homo tnlout cast. Despite tho stnnll niidionco they put on the piny In good shape. Spc-.iked Coining. Mrs, Lillian Mltchuer wi I speak nt tho Marsh flold Ilnptlst church Saturday aftor uoou nt 2:30 nud nt tho Jlothodlst church ot 8:30 Saturday ovoulng on prohibition. Sho Is making a tour of tho state for tho drys. To Visit Here. A. n. Campboll re ceived word today that his mother, Mrs. M. F. Campbell, and slstor, Miss Ruby, of Hlvorsldo, Calif., aro com ing to spend three months hero, They nro old-tlmors here, having been uwny for several years. Neiv Service. Capt. Clarko Harris plans to put tho Pronto on a regular i run ror tno convonionco or tuo bomn Coos HIvor summer colony. Begin ning tomorrow, It will lenvo horo about H o'clock each evening and re turn to Mnrshrield about 8 o'clock In tho morning. Labor Troublu Adjusted. Theo. Krupponbachor, secretary or L. U. 320, or Portland, returned today nft ter successfully adjusting tho labor troublo In Charles Thorn's Coos Hay browery. Tho two men discharged will bo replaced by two union nion from Portland. which Is near Fifteenth nud Ander son. PEOPLE YOU Hkmow ABOUT ft V ) 1 4n RAY NOEL or tho Dliio Rldgo Tlgors cnino In yestordny ror n short stay. J. K. PAULSEN or Coqulllo Is a Marshrield buslnoss visitor today. A. A. SEMPLE. or South Inlet, was n Marshflold visitor today. JHSS GLADYS PRIDDLE expects to leave Thursday for Portland. HENRY PLOEOER of Myrtlo Point Is visiting MnrBhflold friends to day. fc MHS. L. D. SMITH or Daniels Crook wns n Marshrield shopper yesterday. I. LAI10WITCH, ono or tho promi nent buslnoss men of Portland, ar rived yesterday on n brlof business nud pleasure visit with his brother, A. E. Lnbowltch. or tho Fair Store. Mr. I. Labo witch Is on his way to Now York, whoro ho does tho buy ing for tho throe stores which they now operate. Mr. Lnbowltch takes an optimistic vlow of tho business situation and says ho looks ror un usually good times In tho near fu ture. DR. AND MRS. C. W. TOWER re turned homo yestordny from Mon rovia, Cnl., whero thoy have spent tho past yonr. They loft their daughter, Mrs. Day, In excellent health. Their little granddaughter Is also getting nlong nicely and, whllo tho nuino has not been fin ally dotormlned upon, sho will probably bo called Dorothy Hur rell. Dr. Day and family plan to Bpend somo tlmo nt tho California beaches but will not como to Coos liny until next yenr. Thoy woro surprised when thoy saw a steam train operating on Front Street. I I NEWS OF SUJINER. (Special to Tho Times.) E. H. HODSON and family pin., to1 CoX'toa;Y8!tnT7owlys,1at' he leavo on the next Hedondo for Cal- JJ'J, WJ da8 a ,,,e Ifornln. Jfuke Trip to Gold Heacli. F. C. Ulrch and O. Wilson or the Red Cros3 Drug Store loft today on tho Rustler (or Gold neach. Thoy took along a jewelry stock and optical equipment and expect to do somo business In tho Curry county cities. They will be away for about five days. Stop European Tiavc-1. August Frlzeen today received a notice rrom A. E. Dlsnoy. district paBsonger agent or the I. M. M. Trans-Atlantic Steam ship Company, to discontinue ticket sales to Scandanavla and Continental Europe, because It was stated It was uncertain whether passengers could be forwarded from England. Fred Storn nnd wlfo or Daniels L. L. GILBERT and rnnilly or East- Cr..!',0L?",,d,aLl"?.!""."or-.,..., gSllrJSl0. t0 ,0aV U"8 WCOk f0Hond Ros.o Sm.lh: n.fWcoos aiuornia. River, spent Sunday hi Sumner. MHS. M. STBNHOLM and Miss Hilda' J' M SimntSul Slenholm expect to leavo Thursday n' VS Dny ' to visit In Culirornln. , I ,10 Slimnor danco on Saturday MHS. DAN M'DONALD of NorU. Rend fJ ' n jfat,f UC'f 8 lo0(1 Mra T"?. rtBy V,8U1UB fr,e"d8 ,n Oeorgo Farrlnnnd Family, or Marsh: Marshflold. field, spent Sundny at Sumnor. Mrs. o. A. Kictmrus, or Areata, M"' ?XL- 55iL?i CaC who 1ms been'v.sit.ng Vr'umds South Coos River wero Marshrield visitors today. i In Sumnor, has gono to Coqulllo for a row days' visit. MISS MARY DERNHACH plans to loavo Thursday ror Portland whero she will spend some time. MHS. CHAS. FENSLER plans to leave Thursday to visit rrlends nnd relatives In Portland. FRED W. CAYNE AND WIFE are spending tho week at tho Goodwill place on South Coos River. PIANO TUNEIt WAHXEIl HEADY FOR ORDERS FJro Scare. Early this morning aj tiro alarm was tiirnea in. it was found to bo a small blaze In a pile of lumber near tho dance platform at Second and Market and evidently started from a cigar or cigarette stub that was thrown there by some or the dancers last night. The dam- DANCE at KAJGLES HALL TUBS- DAY evening. AUGUST 4. KEYZEU'S OHCHESTUA. Don't JHSS IT. THE MISSES FRANCES WILLIAMS, Grace Kruso and May Preuss have returned from Tho Nook. DEXTER RICE, one of the leading citizens of Hoseburg, Is a Marsh field business visitor today, BEN BUNCH returned yesterday from Daniels Creek, where he spent Sun day at the E. E. Dyer homo. MRS. G. L. BURTON and Mrs. W. E. Sawyor of Coos River were Marshfteld shoppers yesterday, M. O. Warner, tho old reliable piano tunor, who has been making this section annually for tho past several years, arrived yesterday and Is making his headquartors at tho St. Lawrenco Hotel, whoro orders may bo left ror him. Ho oxpects to call on all or his old customers but any who are In a hurry ror his services can leave orders at the St. Lawrenco. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I : - LOST InMoow imrnilo todny, silver pinto contnlnlng iinmo "Oeorgo Blood." Dropped from enno. Ko ward lor roturn to Times ofHco. 1'OIt ItEXT 2 lioiihokccpliiK rooms, 2 bed rooms nnd board nt tho Roy Croat Apartmonts. FOR . .ItEXT Furnished . .l-roont houso nnd flno gnrden plot for $8 per month. C. W. Evortson, at Coos Bay Bnkory. FOR RENT FOR ItEXT Two nicely furnished bedrooms In prlvnto family. 352 First Street North. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. COG First and Birch. Phono 239-J. FOK ItEXT reasonable, nicely fur ills', cd fi-room lint, with bath. Centrnllx locnted on North Front streot. Key at Johnson and Gul ovson. FOR SALE FOR SALE "-room house mill lot 00x84 at nth and Highland. FOR SALE Farm liorso; O yearn old. Cheap lor cash. Phono 3059. FOR SALIC Banjo and violin. Cheap U taken at once. Phono 721 North Bond, FOR SALE Furniture of 5-room. houso, cheap; houso tor rout. $150. Victor Vlctrola with records. All nt sacrifice. Phono 87-L. FOR SALE Double-end row boat, 20 loot long, In good condition, $20 R. A. Church ,Coos HIvor. FOK SALE CHEAP 20-foot cabin launch, Union onglno, big bargain, best ranch boat on Bay. Inquire at Nolson Iron Works. WANTED I , WANTED Young Rlrl wishes posi tion to do housowork. Apply tho Times ofrico. FOUND Yale key, on Ninth, be tween Markot and Commercial. Owner may lmvo samo by paying: lor this nd nt Times otflco. MP HILL e MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non.SccUiun Boudiog and Dy School for Boyi. Military Ditciplioe; Small Clauet; Mca Tcacheti. Careful lupenriiion tecuiea tetulu that tie not attained cliewkeie. Send (or catalog. Portland, oregoni LADIES, USE THIS ;1 tlyJgWMrmtMira il I