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twHRSPt' ' WWW' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1914. EVENING EDITION, FIVE nion Made Clothes ive at last succeeded in getting a fine line of Union- Clothes for men. Shipment just received and now splay In our windows.. Prices range from 15.00, $18.00 and $20 fy Suit good value and every Suit has the Union Label I, is guaranteed by the makers and ourselves. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU FIXUP TWO STORES Fshficld North Bend Children's Dresses nice assortment of Pretty Ready - Made Dresses for GIRLS, priced very reasonably. All good styles md patterns. Sizes run from 2 years to 14 years. Prices 50c to $2.50 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY he Golden Rule ' ; v !-s v, & k L T . v. - I" ' '" i- ? - i '' ffl DAINTY EFFECTS tfj WmL $ I ji The decorations Jn tho fyjj KxtM&. 'wilwSw? i J spare room should bo bo- Jsa flLKnl'i Wwvm 0. 1 'ected with special caro. QJ vffk!, ffl q5 eM for hero tho guest, In pfj lliff'HLJk r TVi seeking a quiet hour. hM Wt UVqUD M k5 finds opportunity for re- t&& VhI llu'll Rfc Ji flection upon tho artistic ftjy 'jfjj Al hjo $ points as well as tho KA n I H7S rf Physical comforts of tho wQ n . uL I 3 roora S 1 Pl H LeMieux & Miller jkj I. K ljj Phono 11 5-R CS5 Jill k W393 North Front Street 1 HmJM r5l ANCE By North Inlet Social Club . Hl worm Inlet Social Hall Saturday Night Music by Piatt's Orchestra. uincn union will leave lnnemat 7 o'clock" Pinrarcvto .. AL?Tom,AY nBht. Martln'e M, Gould's Grove Near Allegany Good place to camp or picnic. On the Rlvir; also on the Stage Road to Drain. Tables, seats, swing, etc., Two toilets. Camp ors, $1 por week for family. Picnic parties, 10c each for the day. Inquire at the house. FIREMEN'S DANCE, EAGLES' hall SATURDAY night. Martin's orchestra, tPSIP BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Below Is given tho tlmo nnd height of high and low" wator at Mnrshflold. Tho tides aro placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and holghts on tho soeond lino of ench day; a compar ison of consecutlvo holghts will In dlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. would hnvo started n bnd forest con-1 flngrntlon, someone evidently having i set file to a big pitch trco on pur pose. They mndo tho run from Dnn don to Coqulllo In Just fifty-eight minutes. They report n big crowd at the Port Orford Agate Carnival. To Hold Swires. There will be services at tho Seventh Day Advent 1st church tonight and Sunday night nt S o'clock. Itev. It. W. Airoy of cottage urovo will speak. Mrs.. 3.38 10.01 4.31 10.18 Ft. . . 5.8 0.0 G.4 l.C lira.. 4.1C 10.30 G.00 10. GO Ft... 15. fi 0.4 5.G 1.4 Hrs. . 4.GB 10. G8 G.28 11.37 Ft. . . G.l 0.8 G.fl 1.2 Mrs.. G.3S 11.24 G.G8 0.0 Ft. . . 4.7 1.3 G.G 0.0 ' ' .A WEATHER FORECAST (n Auocltted rrm (a Com Dij Tlmfi.J OREGON Fair and warmer In south and east; northerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 1:43 a. in., August 8, by Uonj. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: .Minimum IC At 4:43 n. m 47 Precipitation 00 Precipitation rIiico Sept. 1, 1913 CC.G4 Precipitation same porlod last yenr 64.31 Wind: Northwest; clear. South Coos VIhKoi-s. Tho Itntn bow brought In F. A. FreoBO, Cnrl C'llnkenbenrd, W. a. UeBsey and Wll llnni Rnnldn. Ship Chew. Tho Ash Valley Company nt Loon Lake is shipping out targe consignments or cheeso to Portluml. The Alort has brought In 142 cases In the Inst two days. Visit Here Tho North Star to day brought In from Ton Mllo nnd North Inlet, Ray Plnkerton, Ullly I'enuock, Mrs. Myers. F. S. Small. Mrs. Emily McFarland, A. A. Miller and daughter. Special Services Aug. Olson, stnto missionary of tho Swedish Baptists, will hold sorvlccs nt Qrandoll's In Bunker Hill, Sunday afternoon and nt EaBtsldo Sunday night. Ferry Traffic. Capt. Alex Hall, of tho Mnrshflcld-Eastslde ferryboat Transit, reports tho following traffic for July: Passcngors, G.G12; double teams, 148; single to.itus, 208; nu tomobllcs, 132; stock, .57. I'Mreiiien's Hull. Tho Marshfleld Flro Department will glvo a ball tit the EaglcB' Hall tonight and It prom ises to bo one of tho best of the summer sonson. Martin's Orchestra has been engaged and a largo nt tendnnco Is expected. Talk Hllo. At a meeting of the Coos Illvor cow Testing Association today, County Agriculturist Smith undo arrangements to hold nnot'.ier meeting two weeks from today when silos will bo discussed. A number are planning to put In silos and ho Is asking all interested in silos, either selling or building, to bo there. it Vi"jl i ' War Tlicinc. At tho 11 o'clock sorvlcu In tho Episcopal church to morrow, the Hector, llov. Robert fi. Browning, will preach upon tho sub ject: "The (lod of History and tho Philosophy of War." Child Dies Uoy John Smith, aged ten years, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Smith of Mllllugtou, died at 8 p. m. lust night following nn operation for peritonitis. Tho funeral services will bo held at tho Wilson Undertak Ing'pai'lorK Sunday afternoon at 4 p. in., Itev. It. E. Browning officiat ing. Friends and relatives aro In vited. Burial will bo at the conven ience of the family. Holds Masonic Honor. Dr. J. N. It. Bell, of Corvallls, who Is hero to attend tho Shrine doings, holds tho honor of being flrnnd Chaplain of tho Musoulo Grand Lodgo longor than any other man. having served tho Oregon Grand hodgo In that capacity for thlrty-ulno years. Ho will preach tomorrow at tho Marshfleld Presbyterian church nt 1 1 o'clock, taking as his subject "The Triple Vision." PEOPLE YOU KMOW ABOUT JOHN D. GOSS nnd wlfo loft today for Ten Mllo to spend Sunday. JOHN HOLMES and son, Charles, are Marshfleld visitors today. D. L. FOOTE and family left to- uay ror Allegany for a short stay. AUGUST CAItLSON Is In from his North Coos Itlver ranch today. CHAS. MAHAFFY of North Coos Itlver la In Mnrshflold on business. MRS. JOHN DASHNEY went to Myrtlo Point this morning for a row days' visit. ROY LANDR1TH, the woll known uoob Rlvor rnnciicr, Is a Marsh field business visitor. FRUIT JARS , ' Wo have n complote line of all Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers. See Us For Prices. HUNTERS, NOTICE! Wo have n nice line of the Copier Rifles for this season latest patterns. Also Ammunition, Hunting Knives and a full lino of Sporting Goods. Schroeder & Hildenbrand HARDWARE AND PIAJMIIING. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. II. Brlnkloy of Bay City was operated on by Dr. At L. Houseworth at tho Mercy Hospital In North Bond tills morning. Jnck Ruckor, a laborer, Is 111 with the mumps at the Bunker Hill room ing house. MORROW Wlhh All). PIONEER DODGE UETTER. Van Dodgo and daughter, Phllcnn, of Corvallls, and Mrs. Jennie Hnwley, of lllodgct, arrived Inst week to visit their father, Orvll Dodgo, who Ir still quite 111, but Is much Improved since last week and It Is thought that he will soon bo ablo to stntul the trip to California. Evert Hatishcw, a .lon-In-lnw of Van Dodge, Is plso here. Myrtlo Point Enterprise. ' ' 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY SAN FRANCISO, Cal., Aug. 8. Major Jay J. Morrow, corps of en gineers, has been detailed to super intend the construction and repair of any aid to navigation In tho Six teenth and Seventeenth lighthouse districts. He relloves from such duty Moutenaiit-ColoneJ Charles H. Mc Klnstry. ANNUA fj MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given that tho Annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Coos liny, Rosoburg and Enstern Rnllroad and Navigation Company will bo held on Monday, August 17, 1914, at 10 o'clock n. M., at tho offlco of tho Company In Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, for tho purposo of electing directors of said company nnd for tho trans action of bucIi other business na mny come boforo said meeting. G. L. KINO Socrotnry. WHEAT, $1.90 nt HAINES'. C. R. PECK returned to his South Coos River homo today after a short stay In town. C. D. MAYNARD, of Rosoburg, pro prietor of tho Rosoburg stage line, la In town. F. V. CATTERMN roturned Inat ovonlng from Port Orford, whoro lie attended tho Agate Carnival. MR. AND MRS. 1). F. GIVENS and baby loft for tho Goodwill placo on South Coos River today for a short outing. 1 1 md Motor Trip E. IC. Jones mid R. A. Wernlch have roturned from un auto trip to Port Orford. They went down over the old wngon road from Myrtle Point to Langlols and woro tho first machlno to make It this year. The rocks and ruts mndo It most difficult and Curry county peoplo thought that It was Impossible for an auto to make it. En routo homo they extinguished a flro that GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT A STRUGGLE EVEHhAST ING" , A splendid dramatic subject played by Lubln's best players. Evoryone knows tho quality of the Lubln productions and you cannot go wrong If you attend this play tonight. "I HEAR HER CALLING ME" A wild animal melodrama, fea turing Miss Kathlyn Williams. Everyone remembers the one reel features. "LOST IN THE JUNGLE," "CAPTAIN KATE" and "BACK TO THE PRIMI TIVE" tho one showing to night Is In their class. See It. You will like It. "PATHE WEEKLY No. 41" See all tho latest happenings of tho world 12 different events. "IN THE KNECK OF TIME" A good Blograph Farce Com edy that will tickle the ribs for soveral minutes. Five Reels of the Imtost and Most EmhmisIvo Photoplays on tho Market. GOOD MUSIC. Children 5c Adults 15c Coming Tuesday. One of tho grandest offerings in motion picture plays, "GER MINAL" or "THE TOLL OF LABOR," in Six Massive Parts. W. P. MURPHY loft today for South Coos River to Join Mra. Murphy, who la visiting with Mrs. F. M. Frlodborg. MRS. W. A. SNEDDON nnd daugh ter Ruth went to Beaver Hill this morning to spend tho day with Mr. Sneddon. REV. F. ZEHE, who conduced ser vices nt tho Swedish Luthoran Church last ovonlng, took the morning train for Norway. GEO. W. STARR camo over from Co qulllo today to seo Mrs. Starr, who underwent an oporatlon at Morcy Hospital a few days ago and who Is getting along fine. REV. ROBERT E. BROWNINO re turned today from Gardiner, after having spent tho past fow days conducting sorvlces In the Episco pal church there. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Reslmblo front room for one or two gentlemen, for $8 nnd $10. Inqulro nt Times offlco. KOR RENT FiinilKlMtl iiuirtnicnt over Nasburg's Grocery. Apply at Nnsburg's Grocery. BOARD AND ROOM for ono or two gentlemen at 239 So. Fourth St. Good menls nnd rcnsonnblc rates. WANTED lh-esKiiutklug nnd plain sowing, houso to house. Phono G0-J. LOST Combined paper cutter nnd magnifying glass, about 7 Inches long. Finder pleaso return to Henry Songstackon. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 1024 Elrod. FOR RENT FOR RENT Largo houso on 12th Court South. Phono 119-L. nesa nnd two-scntcd hack, reason able. E. S. Barzco, North Bond. FOR SALE FnrnlfthlngH of 5-roora flat; Including furniture rugs, stoves nnd bedding. Inqulro Cur tis Flat, Bunkor Hill. County Road. FOR SALE Rooming hottso new Chandler Hotel. Phono 140-J. FOR SALE CHEAP C!foot cbhm launch, Union onglno, big bargain, best ranch boat on Bay. Inquire at Nelson Iron Works. 1 HELP WANTED T 4 . WANTED Girl for geucral house work. 7GG Elevonth stroot souths KOR RENT Modern G-room, fur nished houso, cIoro in, for two months. No chlldron. GG7 South 6th. Phono 7G-L. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. Inqulro Mrs. Fnrrlnger. Phono 38C-J. KOR RENT Reasonable, nicely fur nished G-room flat, with bath. Centrally located on North Front street. Key nt Johnson & Gul-ovson. KOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. G9G First and Birch, Phono 239-J. I FOR SALE WANTED, WOMEN Sell fruaraa teod hosiery to frlonds and neigh bors; 70 por cent profit; make $10 dally, Exporlonco unncces- ' sary. International Mills,' Box 4029, Wost Phllndolphla, Pa. WANTED Stenographer, familiar with lumber business. Apply Coos Hay Manufacturing Co., North Bend. -.- FOUND FOUND C Koiitlomon'M coat, At dnnco pavilion Wednesday night. Owners mny hnvo sumo at Sar tor's Confectionery. LOBT A silver brooch, between Fourth street and Highland nve.. near Central School Houbo and Front street and Mnrkot avo Mon day, August 3. Kindly leavo at this offlco. Roward. KOR SALE Kast driving team, har- l'OUND Hand palntod crosccut breast pin and black silk button at Rest Room. Ownor can have samo by identifying them" at the Times offlco. . F. W. JOHNSTON of Soattlo went to Myrtlo Point on tho morning train to visit his father, who has been a resident of that place for forty ono years. NEIL WATSON was In from Coos City today. Ho says that tho Far mers' Union has not complotod ar rangements for opening the ware house at the foot of Central ave nuo which they leased recently. MRS. VAN VALICENBURG, of Oak land. Cal.. arrived here from Marshfleld and other coast towns mis morning. She will continue her Journey to California tomor row. Roseburg Review. DR. D. C. VAUGHN returned last night from Curry County, whore he has been enjoying an outing. George and Harold Rotnor, Frunk Denning and Ferd Painter re mained and will return about Aug ust 12 or 15. They had fair luck and a fine time. A. D. COOLEY, who formerly lived here and had such a siege of ill ness In his family as to require public and county aid, returned hero yesterday. Ills family Is at Kewanee, Illinois, but will camo back to the Bay. Cooley's father was married a few days ago to Mrs. Treanor of Flagstaff. NOTICE. All Sbrlnera and Ladles, also all candidates and their ladies, are cor dially invited to attend the Informal Shrlnors' Reception and dance, at the Myrtlo Arms, next Monday night, 8 to 12 p. m. All Coos Bay Shrlners should be out with tho Glad Hand to welcomo the Incoming Nobles to tho Oasis of Coos Bay after their long Pilgrimage through tho Oregon Desert. ? Going Up I the river or to the bcudi tomorrow? If so, better take along one of those nifty Rubber .Bathing Caps and a Pair of Water Wings. Let us suggest, also, a bottle of Dermol for sunburn i and poison oak, a Thermos Bottle and one of those outing packages containing drinking cups, paper napkins and towels. We have many other things for your outing comfort. 1 a , ildlm. Aa . wwmsm. $ n-Tl.F.HTTIT