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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
lEsmmam&LJWMwmvmim isHmww THE COOS BAY TIMES, WARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. KUPPEWHEIMER MEANS BETTER CLOTHES ' ' FOR LESS MONEY AND THAT'S WHAT YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. WHY? BECAUSE ITS YOUR MONEY ' YOU ARE SPENDING AND YOU WEAR THE CLOTHES Suits $18 to $20 THE RIGHT PRICE ALWAYS Jgjfjk ffil The Home cl Kupphe!mtt THE FIXUP MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND These People Want Coos Bay Real Estate TIM'.V WANT TO TRADE DESIHAIILH FARMS OH CITY PROP I3HTV PAVING INCOMES. HERE ARE A FEW Fine home, Pusntlcnu, Cnllfnrnln. ."room bungalow, Spokane, j 7-rooiu duelling, Hood River. ."I) litres flue dairy bottom, Douglas County. II) acres, pnrt Improved, Hiischitrg'. UO nercs, Improved, Irilgnted, MiiiiIoco, California. '10 acres alfalfa land, Kcnnewlck, Washington. ' H,"i nrios English wulii ills ami fruit, Willamette Valley. TAIilC TRAD13 WITH O tMU3.CIIANGH DEPARTMENT I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 222 Central Avenue. PAIR-LIST PRICES i Showing- Irciiicuilous reiliirllon im a number of poptilni' hles of DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD TIRES Effective Feb. 1, 11)15. 28x'3 $ 8.95 30x3 9.45 .30x3'. 12.20 32x3 . 14.00 33x4 20.00 34x4 20.35 35x4 21.20 36x4 21.55 35x41;. 28.35 36x4". 28.70 37x4'. 29.75 36x5 32.70 37x5 33.90 38x5 iy 46.00 The price you ought to pay for tires of dependable make PIONEER HARDWARE CO Multifield, Ore., Nftrth Ueml, Ore. DIlLVI I IlO MAV TIDES. lime nnil Heights of tides at i Marshfleld. Tlio tides are lilnced In order of occurrence, with their times on the first line nml heights on the J second line of each day; n compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low wnter. High tide on the Ilnr ouo hour and 51 minutes earlier than nt Murshfleld. At North llcud .11 tnlmitcs earlier than nt Mniahflcld. 29llrs. Ft.., ilujllrs. FI.. iiiiirs.. Ft. . 1.27 C.2 2. 10 0.2 2.00 10.3: 5.9 0.0 S.5S 1.2 0.12 1.2 a. 02 i. a a. 5i I. a ,I.IS 1.3 S.35 2.0 9.3 1 2.0 10.20 2.0 WEATIIKK FORECAST Dr AmocIiIh! rrcn to Coot Daj Tlmn.l A . OREGON Fair, light - frost In the KnBt tonight, ' wanner Sunday; northwest- ' erly winds. ! LOCAL TEMPUHATUItK HI-COIU) i For.tho 24 hours ending nt 1:13 n. in., Mny 29, by llenj. i Ostllnd, special gpvornmont : meteorologist: ' Maximum 5S Minimum 3S ' At 1:13 a. in 38 ' Precipitation 00 1 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1911 00. -IS 1 Precipitation enma period Inst yenr 01.21 i' Wind: Northwest, partly ! cloudy. Marshflcld. It Is said the company is planning on moving the plpo to conform with the lines of the pint To Give Play. The Marshfleld Moose Lodge Is planning to put on u homo talent play 'Drown of Har vard," under the direction of .las Mott. July 10 and 11. Denies Itlpea Huily. Will Kick worth tamo In today from Mllllcoina with n hox of ripe blackberries and red huckleberries. He says it Is the earliest the wild berries have ripened in years. Peiulic on Maikct. Loral 'ner ehnnts today have peaches on the market the first shipment to be re ceived here from Snn Francisco. Apricots made their appearance n few days ago, Flowers to Gr.-ic,vuttl. All day today there were groat arinsfull of flowers, roses, lilies and vines and hosts of wreaths taken to the cem eteries to lie placed on the graves of tho dead soldiers and departed relatives. Many others will bo out early tomorrow morning with flowers. 'u I PERSONAL MENTION $ MHS. It. .1. ALLEN and daughters Miss Olive nnd Miss Mny, wero Wal ters here last evening. C. It. PECK expects to return today from Coqullle where ho has been on legal business. C. ..!. UYLER, of North Ilcn-1. was .t visitor here last evening at th" baiiuuet. MISS KHMA 110DSON went down today on the Nairn Smith to Suu Francisco. PHIL WILDPH, clerk In tho Warner Grocery, is nt San Francisco at tending the Exposition. .1. C. KENDALL tame homo Inst night from a hurried trip to tho county scat. MIL AND MILS. AUGUST HERRY. of Empire, wero In tho city today on a visit, W. C. MORGAN and wife and imtiy. of t'oos River, tire Marshfleld vis itors today. Krcltcr Hettor. Thayer Grimes , GEORGE GOODUU.M is expected wired ycstorilny that Horsey Krelt-1 . Mondnv or Tuesday lrom a .or continues to rapidly Improve nt i "omo Jlon,m " "' ,rom " Chlcngo. news that will bo most business trip to Portland, gratifying to the many friends of the C. W. CU.M11EUS and wife are plan fanitly on tho Pay. That his con-, nB to spend part of July with III frill Id 11Wflt fnonmililn t . . I . .. u ! .""""." ."'"" "'" lUllHIT Mm.,1. I.. O,,., L'n..1. iiitnuq in kJiiii ' luiviotv;, I Indicated by Mr. Grimes' intimation that he will soon return to New York ' City whero ho nnd Miss Jesslo Hins- dalo oro to be married soon. Seek New- Itiidge. It Is said that n petition has been circulated at Powers and on the Morris ranch nsklng the County Court to build n wngon nnd pedestrian's bridge across tho river between Powers nnd tho Morris ranch. It was understood : that tho rnllroad objects to people crossing on Its bridge where the company would bo llnblo for acci dents. The cost of tho bridge, If erected, Is expected to bo between $5000 nnd $0000. Illcjeles Aio Recovered. J. V. To lander nnd A. T. Lewis nro both tho proud rcpossosBors of bicycles niter mourning tho loss of tho machines ! dh. VAUGHAN I Taking MenMiivincnts. S. p.. Cnthcnrt went to Cooston this morn ing to take wnter measurements In I connection with tho now water sup ply for the city of Enstsldc. I liwt MfNi'O Dunn Mnmlnv liolllL' I Decoration Day tho post offlco will : fence, bo closed with tho exception of tho member . ... . .. . tw ... I ,010 Hour, irom i: n. xo -mii p. m. n ,lulo JoUo 0 ,,,, nU(l took , ,,, when tho general delivery window, ..... ... . ,. , ., , will bo open. There will be no mnll ' cycl ,lomo nlul "lncod " ' t,le ,ul MAllt DANO nnd wKo loft todny for llandon to spend Sunday with Mr. Dano's parents. UOllEltT KELLOG returned on the noon trnin from Cotiulllo where lie was called on business. H. T. PRAY of Enstsldc, hriH bought somo Innd nt Loon Lnke and todny moved n team mid some of his household effects up there. Mil. AND MRS. T. H. P.AKRY return ed this afternoon from the coun ty sent where they have been In rcgnrd to n suit. CARL COX returned from Cotiulllo today where ho was n witness In tho circuit court mid left on the afternoon boat returning to Cnmp 1. N. It. CARLISLE, tho popular tlmo keeper nt tio Smith-Powers camp near Powers, eniuo In to spend Sun day with friends on tho liny. nnd I. II. Jnuics MBiMHHHnH JC. PENNEY Company rocxt uoor to tlie Marshfielcl Post-Otfice. The newest and latest in Ladies' Waists. These Waists are worth double the price. Come in and see them for yourself. Fine Lawn, Voiles, Suseiis Silk Flower and Stripe, Bulgarian Striped Silk. Compare our cjoods. compare our prices and you will be con vinced that you can save from 25 per cent to 35 per cent on every purchase that you make at the J. C. Penney store. We absolutely back every assertion that we make with the merits of our goods. Ladies' Fine Lawn, Voiles, in the latest patterns and styles. $1,50 value. Our price 98c Ladies' Waists, a better grado, $1.75 value S1.25 Susono Silk Stripe and flowered. $1,75 value.. -$1.25 Bulgarian Silk Stiiped, $1.75 value. Our price.. $1.25 J. & P. Coats Thread, always was 5c a spool till the J, C. Pomi(y store opened. Our price 4c Charmeuso Petticoats, $1,98 value, Our price. $1. 49 Jersey Top, Silk Bottom, in the latest shades, $3.50 value. Our price $2.25 Black Sateen Petticoats, a good heavv made, 75c value. Our price ' 49c A bettor one 69c Ladies' House Dresses, tho "latest out, in all pat terns, All sizes up to 50 for 79c, '98c Orlglnntoi z9.'&. ffi&n,7ZCtfs(3o lE-KK-A'JJii'l. --- Wo Lend, Others Follow High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and paiticular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 deliveries made. purveys Now Line. Krcd Chest- nut was out today surveying for , tho water company nlong the route 1 of the present t nrh wnter ninln I that supplies i Rend from GET yur kodak films at the kodak store. 1 Everything in the Kodak Line. Bring US Your Films to Develop. "THE OWL" Inr for n few days. Close to l'lilng Line. A picture Is reproduced In one of tho Port lnud papers of Dr. 13. V. Morrow, formerly of Murshfleld, taken to gether with other members of. the American fled Cross nbout to leave Loudon for tho Ilclglum hospital nt Ln Pnnno. Dr. Morrow writes 'hat ho Is but 15 miles from tho firing line, llccnuso of tho dangerous po sition, ho says, thcro Is somo talk of moving tho hospital farther to tho rear. Letters from there are "highly" censored, ho adds. Dr. Morrow loft Marshfleld about uluo weekH ngo for tho front. v Church .leaven Nairn Smith for 1'rank 1). Cohan. The Style will pleaso you The Poce g nnd having tho police on tho look- wero nniong those going to Ten out. Tho wheel of Mr Telnnder M1I ,0m' m flIr expeditions, on, , , . ,. ,. I FRANK HARLOCKER. of the First wns found nbout flvo mjles up Isth-j xntonnl Hank, will spend n ani mus Inlet where tho pollco sny It plo of days with his parents In wns discovered Rtnittllnir nlnncxliln n Cotiulllo. Mr. Lewis found that somo " "- ,,A''P-" wnH OVLI mBl "veiling of his family was playing ,rom Nort "Bl1 ""ending the, im, .. i i .v !. ,..- 1 uslncss men's meeting whero , ho spoke. 13. It. HODSON nnd daughter, lieno, loft today for San Francisco whero the latter will receive treatment from oyo specialists. MRS. ROBERT M'CANN nnd Mrs. 13. It. HODSON, of North Ilond, nnd Coos River, respectively, were Marshfleld visitors today. MRS. V. S. SHLMIAN, wife of tho Presbyterian pustor, of North llond, went down to tho fair to dny on tho Nairn Pinlth. REV. It. (). THORPE, of tho Nor wegian Lutheran today mi tho Snn Francisco. Services will bo deferred for two weeks. F. I). FLETCHER nnd wife expect (o Ic.tvo about Juno uri for Sun Frnntisto, whero Mr. Fletcher will assist with thu Spowy Flour, exhblt for u time. FRANK HEATH nnd wife loft to day for tho .Merchant ranch at llullarilH to upend tho rirst uiiul vorsnry of tholr marrlngo at tho plaro whore they spent tholr hon eymoon. MRS. E. L. I1ESSEV, of South Coos River was u ManiliNold shopper today. They nro planning for u big time nt tho (ioodvvill duueo j this evening. DR. 13. E. STRAW loft todny for San Francisco, whom ho expects to miiko urningnuionts for th Coos County Moifto gulic'.iiiK there on tho big tiny In July. JAMES W. MAST, a proinlne-P Ims Inuss mnn of lliiudon, was n vis itor hero last night to utttui I ihe meeting "' llu HumIiiosh Men's Association whero ho was 'in In teresting speaker. JOHN DICKEY nnd wife wero np last evening on tho train Horn llandon. Mr. Dickey coming to nttond tho meeting of the l.iifcl noss men. 1 1 rCIBTEi ' miiUJUlL TTyLr iSRsSW . J 1 AT THE HOTELS J $$ CliniiilliT Hotel. Robert 13. Lnvy. Roseburg; Mrs, It. J. Allen, Coqullle; Miss Olive Allen, Conjilllo; Miss May Allen, Cotiulllo; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Schnfer, Senttlo; M. E .Thurston, Powers; .1. W. Must, j llandon; C. E. Mlnnock, Portlnnd; A, II. Noyes, San Fruntisco; .1. I). Sun ders, San FrnnclHco; A. V. Shnvv, Sun Francisco; John Dickey and wife, llandon; Milton Glass, San Francis co; r. D. Layton, I'ortianu; ueorgo ' II. Ilrndford, Snn Francisco; F. W. Ester, Sncrninento; J. S. Swank, Al- bnuy; Paul II. Soule, Snn Francisco; E. A. White, Portland; 8. W. Paris,1 liSc!S2SHSclS2SZSHSES2S25ZSZSHSHS2ncS:i Portland. I P U Mnirnil 1 A Pri' Clarencodouhl nnd wife, Allegany; j ,ilLJ Ji U'yJliliaall JlJliy' W. E. Rhodes mid wife. Coos River; I ,w A. F. Masters, Suninor; E. It. Ilotl- K sou nnil wife, Coos Rlvor; Ernin and yi t ,......n l!.i..un.i ifi Wti'.i I f pllun fiuiiu llin.nuil, w.'wn i.t.u., ... ...vi, Coos Rlvor; George llollan, San Fran cisco. , Llovtl Hotel. 13. J. Ilrolllar, Portlnnd; A. 13. Mil t WEW TODAY ' ' AT 'I'll 13 SICASIIOIti: I TO LI3T Two-i'oom fiirulstietl npnrtment with wood nnd running wnter; also tent sites for tenants; ' near restaurant and Sunset Hay i stage? fresh eggs and milk on grounds. Reference desired. For terms npply In person or address MRS. DARKER,, Norton's Gulch, Empire, Ore. "CHIHSPTIII3 WAV TO THE FATHElt" TRINITARIAN HELIICl'' NKCIXSAItV 'IX ; (ilHISTIANITV ! Tilnlty Sunday Sermon will j ; i:piniu i l'plstipil (iitirch .Mny :tO, 1 1 uiiij Rend I. .lolm L:!. NOBLE THEATER IT TO G I'OH KALE Dairy nml Mock fa mi reasonable. Addiess II. W. Hun ford, Sumner, Oregon, It. 1. Iti:i) linttliliii; vnti-4. Ill) reiilH tlozen. until July I. Leuvo orders1' regular llll'l'l HANG!! THE 1IHJ HUNH WILL EXPLODE TONKHIT AT THE OIILE THEATER THARLES CHAPIN" Tho woild'H giviitcNt ('(iiiictlliiii pix M'litnl III Iho first Esaiiny re- Iciivo In two reel "IMS N II W .1 O It " tint of laughter for ilO for next day's delivery at For- Kiisou's Transfer or for Imuiedluto dollverynt IHIIO No. Stb, Feriitlnlo. WANTED Conipcteiit git I for gen oral housework. Address "D," rule Tlintm. WANTED Expetii'iict'il Hiillit. Right Cafe. LOST String; of uiiibei' heail In Marshfleld or North llond. Find er letiiru to Times offlco. I'Olt SALE Speetl Passenger limit, iiiixlei-n, equipped, bargain. I .ill N. ' (,. nitt. Ilriiadway or pl'oll 171, .Mursliflt'ltl1 ()M, .,,'1,, FOR SALE Canary HingeiH. Apply 7fir, So, 1 1 til street. 0 1 ' FOR SALE ? I'Olt SALE Olt TRADE-Kill an hill laud, 1 lose In, fair houso, flnn view, no winds, rnro liinuco (o open stock rnncli, Atldross "A," euro TiiiiCH, inliiules. Soiiietliliig doing'. A hide In ever) fool, A punch In every reel, 1 CnM aside evci)tlil.;g liuilglit mill coiiio nml mh) (imiics (linplu "HEGEXEHATINtJ I.OVK" Speiinl fentiiro In llireo ivit A lieaiillful plttiiro mid well worth Iho price of admission nloiio "LOVE AND THE LEOPARD" A Stilg .liinglo Zoo Wlltl Aiilinal Drama. "SOMI3 WHITE HOPE" Vltagrapli ctiiiietly. It's it ival kiiiH'kout Tlio lillh eplsiitlo or "i:plollH of Elii I no" was ilelaveil In uellliiK In llils week, II will lie shown .Mini- Sure. pi lies t jiii ii'M, iney ro- 11111I11 tin wiiiie. Lower floor, Iftej lialctiiiy, I Or; children, ."ic. Paraiiioiinl fwituro "Hently Moil- tj" Hiiiuliiy night. will suit The QeaMfcy will bo light Qtmateinnniass SttutdSo Ojien Sundays 2tt NORTH FRONT Phono 10C-L t WANTED ; . $ 4l a pr m tm B m m m m HI IB IB J? A. JL A1U VAIA IIIMinn Aflnllnn Dlnliipnc I nnv VVIIUIU lliuuuii 1 IUIUH.J uuvn Rollot'" ' 'IONIGHT ONLV I'liillinaii AniiiKeiueiil Co. preseiitH MAHV .MILES MINTHIt Wtu'tl's iiinst faiiioim child actwvts, In I'll I.' I.'AIIIV AMI 'I'll 13 U'AIK" Ifornln whero ho oxpocts to visit , WANTED llouso moving nml win- jj, fW, jmlm, ,u a fairy story, K lor. ".San Jose; T. W. Duncan. Saii'UBNKIK GJERDRP.M left on tho '" Francisco; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Sdiof-' Nnnn Smith this moinlng for Cnl- .1 ' . .... ...I...... I... nv.uul. ,,. .lull S fnnr Itnrtlfiiwl! flonrL'n I.voiih. North ' IIUUHU niiuiti .u ai.. " .. . ii' Ilond; Mrs. I. Smith, Powers; Mrs. I''1 tuw wpoki, part of the tf Lniiis.. imv. Powers. tl' "oing spent 111 urn i.nr. iu., 3 llluuco llolel. ' connervnt-iry Is being built In his n ii. mi ii.. 1 ..,,,...1.1,.. rt liiiin- 1 nlmnnt't). Portland: P. Conrad. Powers; Louis' MR. AND MRS. A. T. HAINES. r- FOR RENT X lug. Estlmnto furnished free by Ingram Si IlJoruvUt Phono Olt. 1 ' J If made at ju dourer. Power-; M. Calvin, Powers; 1 Ifi fJ Mrs. George Grlbler, Spokane. IQ fTuii5fl'fpH,uTruSss a : a 1 j I t WATERFRONT NEWS X 3 J j n' From Wislilngton has como II11 ; 1lsa5E5cl5aFBJB-iZ3a5E5H5ZgS25g5Z5S5'n Information that tho government In-i 'tends to purthase u laricn sea-going, coiiumilud by Mr. nnd Mrs. A,-44444MMf hcrt G. Ilalues. of Fort Dodge, who ' nre hero visiting, left today In ' FOR RENT Modern bungalow, fur tlu.lr niuchlno for Sunset lluy, nlshed. Phone 2 17-11. whom thoy oxptict to htay for a; HI3NT4 .1 P Phone 1I8I J ombers on Port Barnum """""TTim.k "I never saw finer location for -n-Olio eustoiuer Mild , ,,. ,,,... , t ok over fow tluys by the ou. MILTON A. SCHUL', editor of tho Myrtle Point Enterprise, whs over lust evening unending Hie Inin tjiiet of tho business moil. This was his fit st visit horo In a year and hn sold oven in that time Marshfleld lias chauited. bill 11 feat 111 o fur ever) one Ke) stent) citiuetly "HHIt WINNING ITNCII" Etliinilloii 'WITH THE V. S. AR.MV IV HAN litAXCiSCO Now AiIiuIskIoii piitt".: Lower floor, Mc; lulrony, Hie; ililltlieii, .1e, Sunday nlghl I'avoiilo Players ('Kinpaiiy VroseniM 1'iuijlo lllackwoll In THE LAST CHAPTEH hy lllcli mil llaiillng Davis, MoniLtJ.Tiii'silai; "Offlter 0(1(1" tilt 11 1'V'I': Mr, Hit Arms. ninill'I'll .... ..... .-.j , . ., - ....,,, i..A..... furnished Vpnrtments, free heat " K, . - ' ' ' ""' T.' ., fill II ttt(i ( .- - - aw full) ruuii). liurh.ni I10n.es than PORT ;"'; ii.ic i.iphi lt.cat loir: 11 "" "' It Is worthy or )'" ""-' of jour lime. rtiiu ... ....1.. ...v ! reiv ilium-' consideration mill wuj u ., . iK.rtl.si.rfacetl nwl all llto wuy out serv.ee ron, . . ?. : a(1(ws ,. ,,,, I. ...a, l.-v. lllll lllltl'tl ' (1IU11-, launch which will put-ol out of San Francisco bJiHh to Sun Diego nnd 1101 th past Coos Day to Portend for the purpose of enforcing nnvl- ..a h.a ii satlon iJvs. The host Is to be ,, ,r. ! chased Immediately. J AMONG THE SICK t rt 1-1.. ',..n. f t Im fiaunllllft a o. . "p: , ,." ; .,.. m od . ; .),. i. i.Uu i.aon hallhut flshliiK Mis. Frank I) Cohun iintlerwont , .,. ni..,i,ia itivnr for BBvt.ral u su cossf ill operation Ull 111V . --.. .-..--- ! weeks. Sometime there wero 20 and wator. $25 per month up. I FINANCIAL X $ ' I AM ictehliig nppllcntloiiH for 1st mort loans 011 improved raurlitu !'. 13. Conway, Mjrtle Anns Vpi i nt lr full pmtlciilars FR.IZEEN i DUNCAN 68 CENTRAL AVENUE boats in the vicinity, he sld. Now the halibut have niovod south mid h" bellevts they are off Humboldt for. appen dicitis ut Morcy Hospital this morn ing. I'OH TRWSIER AMI STOR AGE OF IIOlhEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGH Cull : ( (iilnuie)s Fireplaces J. N. BAYL SS Any kind of brckv work ' prltes that are right. And all woik guurnuteod Cull ut ' 'I lie Fireside," Johnson Illdt'. i:i7 Second St. , Kreiub r.u.Kea, holier work, Phone Ul-J I Spring pumps, Dainty Dotltl, tit Gordons, Inc. Dorothy FERGUSON TRANSFER Plume KUt Hiwtileiice Phone DUI Alniliot A vi). nml Wnieifnint 445 Phone 445 ! Messenger Service u Hay,