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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
mmmmm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVE We Expect to See You I ft,rB daV you niv going to conic here Hint wo KVniip day yon will renlizc tlmi wc 1 11 not repeal llu story of superb values so often Vtliev not really just what we say. J, iov that it is hard to break old ties ftornll llu're is no sentiment in dollars, and I's JloiaW you spend when you buy clothes, hats or misbing goods. i .. .. Lm'l 1il f1w fimrt irnl f'iu1ini u mwiii OIT " """ ' "" """ v h"- - - 'fhvbeii you say, "I wish I'd come lo you before." ' ,1.-1. L ,..im vmi are iroinir to sav. hn'uu '" "' Uicr or later. kh fo sav- once you have been here and seen the Sallies we oner in om imuwmunw umu.y "jStlics onr Jlats, our jnii'iiisniiigs you win oi'ome a steady patron as so many nave done pfmvyou. And it is si cadi patrons mat, we want to avo for tins business of ours. ., ...!i . .!,...' mil U mIT f!niin in fnrinv ;oin im ;" i i"" " " "" "".' u, snw purchased at this store will hi: keit pressed free ok charge. ;Woolen Milll Stores -TWO STONES- I Marshfield North Bend j&SpUdMno $15 IRVING BLOCK For 3 Days Selling A Good Sized Lot of Special Suits For Hie provident man thinking of next Bummcr'n cluthliiR needa for the man In need of n suit for early fnll wear for the ninn even, who wear modlum-wclght clothes during tho winter Here's a Real Buying Opportunity Rnl one and two of a slzn In mntl nnttorns. ho early bolectlon Is i advisable. Patterns In niue, Oruy, llrown, Plain anil Cheek, IMn ( Ftrlpe. All 1914 goods and now cuts. SEE WINDOW . WHY? Because We Sell For Cash ww BREVITIES august tides. Bolow U Riven tlio tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshflcld, Tho tides are plncod In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino nntl heights on tho Bei-ond lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will ln dieato whether It Is high or low wnter. Eor high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. Our Store Is Redolent With ThePerfiimes of Orchards Today Choice ftipe Apples from Oregou orchards, Oranges from California groves, Black and White Grapes ami Luscious Peaches and Pears. Also Fresh Vegetables, Green Corn, and Cantaloupes Phone Your Order to Nasburg's Grocery The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE Special SundayExcursion to Allegany, August 23rd BY Steamer Millicoma roeraViMInr8,,f,el11 at 9:30 A. M.. connecting with Footo Auto Line r U0IJen and Silver Falls. Don't forget your Lunch Baskets. ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25 Returning. Steamer Alert will arrive In larshflold about 6 o'clock. lFt...0.2 4.4 1.1 C.l 1! 8 1 1 1 TB . . I.4 8.II2 1.22 8.0.1 I Ft... 0.11 4.0 2.!t Ii.8 21llHrs.. .'I.IO 10.0I1 2.47 9.19 IFt...0.:i 3.11 2.7 5.7 noillrs. . 4.2ft 11.24 4.1S 10.34 Ft... 0.2 4.2 2.7 G.7 WKATIlim TOIIECABT (Ur AiiocltttJ i'nu (o Coo Utj Tlmti.) OREGON Fair, northwest WllUlH. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., August 21, by UenJ. Ostllud, special government meteorologist: l .Maximum Gft I Minimum r2 At 4:43 a. m r.3 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 CG.G4 Precipitation same period Inflt year C4.81 1 Wind: northwest; partly cloudy. nieces. Mr. Ward Is undecided who thiVhe will romovc to San Francisco 01 will mako arrangements to go to Hniulon lie Is working on a busi ness deal In the latter city, which inn make It necessary for him to llvo tl ere. Mr. Ward will make tho trip to Salem with tho Coos liny Con-, icit Hand, returning hcte for that' purpose. I PEOPhE Pkmow ABOUT 2H) fl ) y 1 NARROW ESCAPE. Cheese Shipments. The llnlnbow brought In about four and one-half tons of cheese from the Coos Hay Creamery which will be sent out on the Parnlso. Services Sunilay. Hev. O. Lelloy Hall, of the cruiser Life-Line, wilt hold services on Kentuck Inlet next Sunday morning and afternoon. A picnic dinner will be enjoyed at noon. Fined ." Noble Plttmun, who was arrested yesterdny by Officer Carter for riding his motorcycle with the muffler open, pleaded guilty this af ternoon and was fined $5 by Record er Butler. J'niil Waddell, laical Man, Itun Into I Hy Automobile Ijimt Night. I While crossing the corner of Broad 1 way and Central avenue last evening, Paul Waddell, a barber employed In the Currey Harbor Shop, wns run In 1 to by an automobile belonging to the 1 Goodruni garage. Waddell tried to dodge the nnnroaehini: car nod th E. NORSTROM turnip n business trip driver turned tlint way at tho samo to Coqulllo todn. , time. Wnd(pll jumped In the oppo- ' site direction hi time to avoid being WM. DOYLE wns In town today from run over, but 'Hib' side of the car Shore Acres, grnzod his left leg. scratching and ' bruising It slightly. The accident MRS. GUY WAHNEU Is visiting In happened about 8:30. Tho only Heaver Hill today. damage ilono wns the spilling of a. ' can of beer carried by Mr. Waddell. Funeral This Afternoon. Tho fun eral of William Urunor took place today at 1 o'clock from tho Wilson Undertaking Chapel. Tho services were under tho aucplces of tho I. O. O. P.. and members of that order act ed aB pall-bearers. .lumps Hall. W. O. Wlmmer wnB arrested for causing n disturbance In his room on North Front street Inst night, deposited $10 ball and left town at once. Ills whereabouts Is unknown. To Hold Sale The Ladies or tho Swedish Lutheran church will hold 11 bread and rake sale Saturday after noon and evening In the Huudlsn Lutheran Hall. The sale will begin at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. Cof fee and rake will be served. eu' Position. J. I). Council, who has been an accountant with tho North Hend Mill & Lumber Co., lias accepted a similar position In Port laud with Hwayue & lloyt of tho Ar row Line. He leaves this evening on Mm YollowHtono to take up his duties. Uubber Advance. That itho ad nmje In prices of rubber Is genuine Is Btibstnntlntod by quotations re ceived by E. Handel from n Portland Junk dealer, In which prices quoted for old rubber tires wore 33 1-3 per cent higher thnn formerly. After E. II. .Jones. According to tho North Hend Hnrbor, a dctcctlvo from Portland was on the Hay tho past week looking for E. 1). Jones, formerly connected with the Coos Hay Townslto Company. It Is ru mored that Jones has been successful In eluding tho officer, who stated hero that Jones had been held In Portland on one charge from which lie wnB freed hut that he was wanted again on another charge. Ilulldlug Homes. Nick Stambono this wcok began the construction of a modern six-room bungalow on South Tenth street In First Addition. Contractor Oulinetto Is lolng tho construction work. F. E. McElroy Is also constructing n home on Minne sota avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, lu First Addition. I NORTH BEND NEWS A Fred llolllster left Wednesday for tho Willamette Valley to push his campaign for congressman. He was accompanied hy Henry Hergmnn. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen left this week lu their auto for n trip to Port land and other Wlllnmetto Valley points. V. C. (lorsl returned this week from a husjuesB trip to Snu Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hums, who left 11. Vnllno of South Inlet was n Marsh- field visitor today. MISS HESSIE MOHLEY of Mllllco- SATTHDAY NK1II ma Is in town today. OPEN AIU DANTE SECOND AND MAUKET, Harry Kimball, Manager, DIt. DULAP, of Wedderburn, Is visit ing friends In the city. El) NOAH of Coos Itlver wns n visi tor lu town this morning. PAUL SCHILLEHSTHOM of the SI uslaw Is visiting on Coos Hay. WHEAT $1.90 HAINES'. per hundred nt Don't forget tho Roc luncheon nt The Chandler. llsllO to li o'clock. ALONG the WATERFRONT WILLIAM EICKWOIITII and Claude Nolar are In from Catching Inlet. The Yellowstone of the Arrow Line came In today from San Francisco and will leave out this evening for FRANK SMITH, of the Coos Itlver! ' ' li, ilnVf! , v-nI? , fish hatchery spent the day here. ...V'0, ,.fr Lr.B"c" iiiiCT ttuiaiwu film lll lunDVII(iLt MHS. JENNIE LANDKITH of Cooa!"",.4,0 nu.or v.. ai,.wC in M,tt'.i.n..i! , the North lloiul Lumber Co. today. J. It. DAVIES departed on the Mnrsh-flcld-lloscburg auto ntnge this morning. C. L. STOCKIN left for the Coqullle Valley towns this morning on a business trip, Mil. AND MRS. W. H. COX returned they have been attending the ChrlB-l"ao"onKOr ll8t turn convention. C. P. VAN HAUTTE was a passen ger to Myrtle Point this morning on the auto stage. The steamer Hardy sails for San Francisco today from Nortn Hend, with, n full cargo of lumber from the Porter Mill. The coaster lloamcr sailed yester day with ninety-five tons of freight, the largest cargo she has ever car ried. Tho Hustler came In today front Portland with a full cargo of freight. The Nairn Smith arrived In the hnrbor late this afternoon with n full MRS. C. A. PETTET left this morn ing for a visit of several weeks with her mother In Myrtle Point. MAY CHURCH returned Inst eve ning after visiting for several days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Heath, . near Allegany. P P IIAVA. fimlllnr ,if Htit fftttutrllf'. il.ti fillliii.a nA,n.a ill.. II11V ..fll.l.t I tl ' in.., i ii.ii,n iivi won iiiv nil. , 11i.iv CLASSIFIED -' t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY today on his way to California for' y()i m-.NT -.Vroom Iioiimi on Soutli a vacation. Union Senlio. Tho Bpcclal union service which baa been hold In dif ferent churches alternately on Sun day evenings during July and Aug ust will bo held on Sunday ovenlng In the Episcopal church nnd tho rec tor will deliver tlio sermon, tho tliemo being "The Unjust Steward." Spec ial music will be sung. All are cor dially Invited. llreaUs Parole. It. C. Thompson, who was picked up by the local po lice, was taken to Salem this morn ing by an official from tho state peni tentiary. Thompson wnB out on parole, having sorved about olio year of nn Indeterminate sontonco for for gery. Ho had beon at liberty about a year. Thompson recently forged checks about Marahfleld, defrauding sovernl merrliunts on Coos Hay. Home Damaged. Tho residence of Ell Sampson caught fire last Satur day and suffered considerable dam age, but no call was sent In to tho flro department nnd no report was mode of .the occurrence. Oradera who woro working on a streot noar by ruBhed to the sceno and put out the flames, after a hole had been burned In tho roof and aomo damage dono to furniture In tho house. AV1I1 Iamyo Mnrshflelil J. S. Word and wife and three children will leave Marahfleld next Wednesday or Thursday. They have sold their home In Weat Marahfleld to Mrs. A. II. Thompson, who recently arrived on tho nay from Idaho and who will mako her homo here with her two yal TFe R.O TONIGHT "Tho House' of Dig Fen lures" North Hend recently, havo written aiiMMKRLIN. who Is touring tho friends that they are picking Iiopb In j Htnte , tnu nterestB of the Out the field south of Portland. They ex- t wl ,cm)UrmK.0 campnlgn, wnB licet to make an nu o trip o Caflfor- ,,, .Mnrshflold today, nln, where they will Hpend tho win- ,or, i ., 1 1 i . .i i i Today's Arrivals. Among the Fred Reynolds loft tills week for Norln ,nlct ,,,,, w,10 nro , town orkeley. Calif., where ho will enter tm,y aro (n(IyH Howard, C. T. tho University or California. Mnrry, C. C. Dana and Oils PeterBon. MIsb Hilda Lludstrom has return-' ed to San Francisco after n visit with' yKMUi M. hkioard loft this morn her parentB nt Cooston. ,K l0 8pond nn over-Sunday visit- Miss Margaret Hocck, Mlsa Esther, wl fr,Bn,, , Co(,u,k, S,1L, wlu yniin and Miss aindys Larson are. ,,u th eHt of M,8rt 0rotci,cn visiting nt the Hoeck logging camp on Sherwood Coos Itlver. , Henry Krogsted, who ha8 spent tho Wi H OROAN, who hns sold IiIh j.ast threo moiiths visiting rolatlvel Co08 ,tivor fnrm cnn)0 ,n t0(ny on In Kau Clnlro. Wisconsin, returned tll0 ubow j,e and IiIb family to North Hend Wednesday. I w, ,0BVO H00n for philomath In Miirlln Chnpelle returned thlB week Ilonon c01inty to ,ocnto from Salem, where ho was employed In tho hop fields. Hroadwny. Some Hale. Call 31C-R. furniture for FOR RENT I'OK KENT FumliilieU npnrUnvnf over Nasburg'B Orocory. Apply t Naaburg's Orocory. I 'OH HUNT Two flals .furnLslied or unfurnished, In Madden Bldj;.. North Front Btrcet; also house keeping rooms. FOR SALE I Jay Wilcox returned this week from a business trip to Portland. SAMUEL TOWEND and wlfo, of FOH BALE One flmt-clnM work horao, wt. nbout 1200, for J7G. Ono 0-h. p. Palmor-Mooro rnarlno robo llno engine, first-class condition J 40. Dox T, Norm uenu. California, who have been vlsltlnir ..,. ... i. .. . , . . i . . . t . wiui .ir. ami .Mra. r. nnnuvoii. 01 roil HAIK run ii"Hi ucrmsy wurT B . .- . ! il niii Mi ! .Mr. ana Mrs. Jiiiion jncotisen or nunker Hill, went to Coqulllo nndi from roglator of merit dama oieuioru uru viBii wig j. a. juvoubi-ii. Hmidon today to weo thoso towiiB, A. SaccW, Mnrehflold, Oro , and look over tho country. Thoy made tho trip in by auto. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Worrell nnd Mrs. W. It. Simpson of North Horn! Mu8 At , ROSSWINKLE loft this HolghtB havo returned from Crescpnt wook for Lo nnnos, Cnllfomln, City, Col., where they woro visiting lWi,oro 8i,0 wii visit Mrs. A. 8alnn. friends for n few days. They tra veled by automobile. A. F. Coffolt and family have re turned from Springfield, Ore., whom thoy spent tho summer. II. J. Linden nnd Ooorgo Illack returned this week from a hunting (tip to Curry county. They bagged two deer. Mrs. It. C. Adams left this week to Join Mr. Adams nt Decatur, Illi nois, where thoy will mako tlwlr home. Miss Josephlno Ward of Forest Orove arrived Thuraday to visit Mrs. Frank Muacus. J. B. Carter nnd family, former residents of North Houd, havo re turned to the Hay and will make their homo In North Hend again. Miss Dorothy Klbler left today for the home of her parents at Point Terrace on the Sluslaw, whore alio will visit for 8uveral weeks, Mrs. Herbert Armstrong returned this week from Eugene, whero alio attended tho University of Oregon summer school. FOH SALE Finely furnished room ing uouao. Good monoy maker.. Address Ilox II, Times office. formerly of Flagstaff. Mrs. Salan poll HALE A Miap, 1013 model, SO Is a stop-daughter of Louis Do Fault of this city and Is postmis tress at Los Hanos. "LUCILLE LOVE," The Girl of Mystery. The Ninth, chapter of tho Greatest Moving Picture Serial Ever Produced. "FROM THE LION'S JAWS" A thrilling two-reel jungle feature by Ulson 101 Picture Co. "THE WEAKER SISTER" A one-reel dramn featuring Lois Web ber and Phillips Smnlley. "THE PATHE DAILY NEWS" Sees All. Knows All Wo show It. 3 REELS 5000 FEET of all pictures. ADMISSION: Lower floor, luc. Balcony, 10c. Tin Siindav niu'ht "PANTO- MAS" in five reels. This Is tho third! of this great serial. Hero next Tuesday "THE SEA WOLF" In seven reols. This featuro is taken from the hook of the same namo written by Jack London. Don't miss it. I On account of tho boat from Frisco coming In late this evening the Con wnv sisters will not onen hero until GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT An Entire Change of Program Tonight 5 Reels MR. AND MRS. FRED WEAVER and Mrs. Weaver's slstor returned to day from a pleasant outing and ramping trip near Sltkum, They report a delightful itlme. Fred got two deer and nearly got n cou gar. ALEXANDER! ftCARTIN, n banker of Eugene, and Mrs. Martin, ac companied by C. II. Itohrer and daughtor, Sarah, also of Eugene, arrived hero today, coming over land from Drain by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Martin will remain In Marsh field until Sept. 1. Aloxandor Martin, Jr., who Is employed hero, will leave with thorn. Ho will at tend the Boston Instltuto of Tech nology to got ndvanced training In electrical engineering. h. P. Studobnkor five-passenger nutotnobllo, complotoly equipped nnd recontly overhauled, all good tlrca; $400,; caah or tormB If tak en at once. Apply I. H. Tower, Tho Ounnory. " "-" FOR SALE Stationary gaMlln eo glno. water tank and pump. Call 284-XX. Buy your bread and cake at tho Lutheran Hull Sntuitbty afternoon and o cuing. DR. H. E. KEfiTY, DENTIST. Phono 112-J, Room 204. Coko Bldg. WANTED WANTED DrohMniaklnR and plolni sowing, houso to houso. Phone G0-J. WANTED Schooler carburetor, rncti or Inch quarter. Box T, Times. WANTED Work by tho day, either waahlng or Ironing. P. O. Box 814, Marshtlold. WANTED llousekeejier for small family. Addresa Box 02, Lakeside, Oregon. WHIUT J1.90 HAINES'. per hundred at Q OPEN AIR DANCE SECOND AND MARKET, Harry Kimball, Manager, SATURDAY NIGHT. NOTICE. Tho momborB of Baker Post G. A. It. and tho local Spanish War Veter ans and tholr families will hold a picnic Wednesday, August 20, nt Cooston. The ladles aro requested to bring well filled baskets. FOUND IX)ST Cap from hub of Locomobile. Return to E. G. Porhum and re celvo rownrd. . . WHEAT $1.90 HAINES'. per hundrod at I.lbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED, Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. 158-R PHONE 10Ceit I Messenger Service J, MARSHFIELD CYCLERY The Prices Are oft Raised! on Imported drugs, per fumes, etc., on account of war, while our present stock lasts. 11 VV ,r YflfaM Si i.ji7iTii?fl i vl SH i tomorrow night. l BMBMRlRFifl HB53WBpW