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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
. h THE iit ff WtnWtr, COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0KEG0N. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915-EVENING EDITION. FIVE , -THE HIGHER you cnmu in your busi ness, the plainer people can see you; that's one reason why so many successful men demand Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; they know they are doing the best pos sible for their appear ance. Nolice tjie graceful lines in the lapels and front of the coat pictured here it's youtnful style Jwith plenty of dignity It will only take a few minutes to fit you and onlv $20. $30 or $40 for the highest quality. c"" n tScbiflntt A: Hu Wc keep your clothes pressed free of charge. Wool i Mill Stores. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Marshfield. North Bend. bQGAk THE FAIR sells It for Less EXAMINATION AND""C0MPARIS0"TsTLL WE'SOLICIT WE ARE CONFIDENT WE CAN SAVE YO'U'MONEY THESE PRICES ARE FOR SATUR DAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY doys- waists, macie ot unamuray ana Her- 4 Qr cales. orettv natterns. wern 25n nnri 35rt. Ilnw I "t Talcum Powder, "Bailey's Best," per can 7c uiarK's 5iik rimsn Lustre urocnet uotton. or ' Onlv. ner snonl 3t LadieV Night Gowns, made of Cambric, Long Cloth and Nainsook, beautifully trimmed in lace and em- nor j, ;,,. ...ww .,...w, ..w.. Ladies' Natural wavy 3-strand hair switches; M qc; all shades. $4.00 and $5.00 values, reduced to P J J Children's black Pants, real 50c quality. ?cr All si7fR Mn hJj '! WII.V W I V I H M Boys' 50c and 60c DresTshirts, excellent ryc quality. Choice patterns. Now JJ Children's fast-black "Warrior Brand" Hose. C(r rinilhln Inne Cnnt noire JUL WWlt, ,,U. . U. IJC..O . SiitNfitction ffnpFIE1 17 A TDJ? SeU ,,,Mir Aia,H .... lHJci rAlK tn Money Refunded Chandler Hotel REVITIE JUNK TIDES Tlmo nnd Heights of tides nt Marshfield The tides nro placed in order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line nnd heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. High tide on tho liar ono hour nnd G i minutes earlier than at Marshfield. At North llcnd 35 min utes earlier than at Marshfield. 9Hrs .G.3G 12.35 C.ll 11. CO I Ft. ...0.1 3.S 2.0 5.4 10tlrs .7.19 1.22 7.02 0.0 I Ft. .0.1 3.7 1.9 0.0 lllilrs .0.35 S.00 2.00 7.41 (Ft. ...5.1 0.3 3.S 2.2 1 2 ) 1 1 rs .1.11 8.38 "J.IG 8.22 Ft. ...5.1 0.4 3.9 2.3 13Hrs .1.10 9.J 1 3.21 S.47 I Ft. ...5.1 0.4 3.9 2.4 lllilrs .2.20 9.49 4.01 9.32 Ft. ...5.4 0.4 4.0 2.4 15Hrs .2.5G 10.23 4. 38 10.09 Ft. ...G.3 0.3 4.1 2.4 M'HATHElt FORECAST nr AmikUIfi Pitm to Com liar Tlron. OREGON Probably show- ' crs In tho northwest and cast, fair In tho south and west. Southwest winds. LOCAL TEMlUSKATUnB itEcono For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. ni., Juno 11 by HenJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum G2 Minimum 4G At 4:43 a. m 51 Precipitation 1G Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1911 6G.78 Precipitation sftmo porlod laBt year 65.57 Wind Norhwest; partly cloudy. Mirny IVo Night Ferry. During tho month of June 1.G40 pcoplo used tho night ferry between Marshfield nnd Ea3tsldo according to Cnptnln Cavnnaugh. It Is not known whether or not tho county commissioners ex ppct to put tho Transit on tho night run as hns been rumored. Cnptnln Cnvnnaugh states ho hns n contrnct only until July 1 though tho next meeting ot the county court Is not until several days nfter tho first. It Is believed that tho launch will he used nt least for another month. (ilvei Reception. Mrs. A. It. O'Brien gave n reception from 2 to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon nt tho O'Connell building, A largo number of Indies called. Improve Trestle. Foroman Em. mett Pierce ot tho Tarheel camp Is rebuilding nnd stregthenlng the trestlo to tho log dump at Tarheel nnd ns n result part of hjs force Is hiking a vacation this week. New Sign Is Up. Tho new electric sign for tho Noble theater was put Into placo yesterday afternoon, hnv Ingtho name In largo letters and re placing tho sign "Lemanski", the former proprietor. Tho work of changing over the sign was done by Hoy Lnwhorn. In question will be visited to bo shown tho results. It Is said that moro thnu 750 cows have been sign ed up. lhiptl-ts Coining. Dr. C. A Wooddy, superintendent of Haptlst Homo Missions, Is expected hero next week from Portland to attend tho dedication of the North Inlet Chapel J June 20. Hcv. O. O. Wright Stnto Superintendent of Missions, will pre cede him here and remain for tho North Inlet ceremonies. H(,00 Cigars Smoked. A record that seems startling hns ben made by fiTon Hart, ot tho Lewis and Allen company, who says thnt on his trip to this vicinity ho has sold S0.000 cigars for Coos County smokers. To day 20,000 of the order nrrlved on tho Breakwater from Portland for distribution. Fortune In Taxes. A check for US, 000, tho first of tho semi-annual Port tax ot four mills which vns levied lost fall, has been received by Anson Rogers of tho Port Commls slon from County Clerk Watson. In a tow days $15,000 of this amount must bo sent cast where it is duo July 1 in payment of tho semi-annual Interest on tho $600,000 Port bonds. Call for nidi. city Recorder Ilut lcr is getting out notices calling for bids on two street Improvements. One Is for tho hard surfaco' paving on Tenth street from Elrod to the Tenth Street brldgo and tho other Is for tho Improvement of. Twelfth Court from Elrod to near Golden. JQIds on tliu two will bo opened a week from next Monday. 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE C'orht & King. Cms Icmo Miiihliflelil 7 u. m. nml - l. m. Cm Leuo Sunset liny i ' !' "" IWs, Empire, H.le; Tnrlicel or South Slough. fic; Sunset Hay 7.tc ' ' MODEL CASH GROCERY Tomorrow is the last day to get folger's Golden Gate Tea at the special sale price. Get your order in now Society In Charge Tho servlco Sunday evening, Juno 13, nt tho Mothodlst Church In North Ilend, will bo In chnrgo of tho mombers ot tho Ladles' Aid Society. Thoro will bo somo flno music, tho church will bo decorated and a sermon will ho delivered by Rov. Hlsey. Tho la dles extend n special Invitation to all families to attend. To Attend (Jinntl Ijodgo. A. P. Davis oxpocts to lcavo In tho morning for Portland. As high priest of tho Arngo Chapter No. 22 of tho Royal Arch Alusons ho Is ono of tho dele gates to tho meeting of tho Grand Lodgo In Portland noxt wcok. (leorgo Cllnkcnbcnrd, nlsn a- dolegnto, will attond and E. S. Dargclt Is already there. 'IVht. Other Cows. It Is noticed that Stato Dairy and Food Commis sioner Mlcklo In causing nu Investiga tion ot cows In tho Wlllnmotto Vnl ley nnd In southwestern Oregon for tuborculosis did not mention those of Coos County. A representative of Stato Votcrnnrlan Lytla will mnko tho examinations nnd later the cities . Hack From Trip. Rev. G. Lctloy Hall returned ovorlnnd last nlght from an extended trip, having taken In tho Unptlst convention nt Los An geles, tho San Frnnclsco Exposition, tho Portland Rose Festival and ivIb itcd his father In eastern Oregon. He says thnt ho is glnd to get bnck to get the "snuenk" out of his shoes ns It Is Intensely warm and dry In the enstern section. Will Wetl nt Eugene. C. F. MfcKnlght last evening rccolved a telegram from Attorney Moody, lend ing attorney for tho S. P. lines In Oregon, asking Mr. McKnlght to meet htm In Eugeno this evening, He changed his plans about going over tho lino nnd with C. H. Marsh will double bnck on the lino from Gardiner nnd Inter meet Mr. McKnlght lu Portland. Aks About Clothe. A letter was received yesterday by lieu Fisher from Alfred Hart, nepltow of the owner ot tho Clnromout nnd who wns in tho wreck of tho vessel on tho North Jetty three weeks ago, asking If any of his clothes or be longings hnd been found or those of Miss Faulkner. "Tho wreck has boon tho topic of most of tho pink tens for the past two weeks," Mr. Hart wroto from Aberdeen where ho lives. Nona of tho belongings ot cither Mr. Hnrt or Miss Fnulkner havo been de livered over for returning. Coal CSoes Slgihtcelug. Theso days when so ninny people are talk ing about tho Exposition nnd feel ing envious of thoso who do havo a chonco to go tho story of how n 800 pleeo ot cool wont down to San Francisco, turned around and camo right hack ttgaln will prove Intonsely Interesting. Somo tlmo ago Superin tendent T. C. Russoll of tho Ileavor Hill mine decided to send somo liugo chunks ot coal as samples to tho Fnlr. Ono ho addressed to tho local Chamber of Commorco nnd by mis tnko It wns taken south. It hns Just boon returned and Is to bo mounted on a spcclnl platform In thu local rooms togothor with coal data of this vicinity. $ t PERSONAL MENTION X $$ MISS MAY IILOO.M of Conulllo wns among the visitors hero hint evening. II. S. TOWER wns a pnsengcr on tho morning train to Conulllo on business. J. L. TIIIIIUTS, of Conledo, wns u business visitor lu tho city yesterday. MRS. AI.ONZO G. NOAll nccom pnulcd tho body of her husband hf'r from Vancouver, Washington t 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. I I Phone 433. f $ i FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75-$3.I0 FISK TIRES FILTERED GASOLINE FISK SERVICE FREE AIR FISK BICYCLE TIRES FORD CARS l FORD PARTS FORD SPECIAL CYLINDER OIL Open Evening Open Sunday - morning When in tire trouble your first thought is how it happened; your next how to correct it ' The only positive cure we know is a FISK TIRE.. We TSt stage cars in Coos County, along with scores of private cars are today using FISK. 30x3 30x3 1-2 32x3 1-2 34x3 1-2 34x4 36x4 1-2 BIG MILEAGE AND LOW PRICES: NOTE THESE LOW PRICES Plain Tread .ou-.tuu. ,nn VmA. 'n..nnt.ilA i .- - $ 9.00 n.60 1335 1490 19.40 27.35 $ 9.45 12.20 14.00 15.65 20,35 29.70 $11.35 13.40 15.40 22.40 31.60 Fr THE GUNNERY Tubes 2.3b 2.70 2.80 2.95 4.00 5.20 Free Air -r&-. rw KfnrQ Southwestern Oregon. GORST mir pflRARF KIME & VON PEGERT, S. G. WHITSETT, G( tKnPGn?f GE' Coqullle Agents. Bandon Agent. Be Sure How Your Meat is Kept "With the approach of tho summer season, our Cold Storage plant becomes more than ever a factor that ovcry meat consumer should consider, Tho Cold StornRO plant nt all seasons ot the yenr permits tho meat to bo properly kept nnd ripened beforo being dollvcred to the consumer but in tho summer season when tho flics and sunshine thrcaton fresh incut, you should bo sure about tho kind ot meat you nro getting. In addition to our usual excellent meat supply, this week wo havo somo very flno chickens, spring lambs and fresh pork, THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway. The Noble Theater TONIGHT THE BROADWAY STAR FEATURE COMPANY I'rrtieiitH "THE STRANGE STORY OF SYLVIA GRAY" A rVSCIIIC DRAMA IX FOUR PARTS feu (it ring HELEN GARDNER Mho plays three illxtlnrt pnit Uunlilor, "Re "nil mother. Several other reels will lie Included In tonight' pruginiii, making an extra long hhoii Usual prktti of admission. Lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10c; kids, 5c. Toiiioriniv night: "Thi neiv exploit's of CliilmV Mom thrilling tlmn ever. RED GOOSE SCHOOL SHOE rGDjsi fr Bys dnd G'r's Tho next pair of shoes JHv 4 thnt your little girl or boy CCIiOOl needs, try a pair of tho Itaffit fti'yi tVjCrj v..-..i, iivj t.iu mi ii'iiiu v nun siiocs inni win wear. Mado lu all tho latest styles '1H1MkHMBBl'T leathers. (WgljSaKBrly' Mnrs Kl(l ntttton nml fj Ww&SfflflH' Uicc- B,i,'ea t" B..-IUC jjungoin jiuiion, sues l to 5 ooc Dongola laco and buttpn, sizes l to ri hoc Tlilo ll..n ... ..I J.j 7r- jHijV..te. Vwwi iiiu in oiiuua is iniiuu ii an uiu iniesi icnincrs nnu ltfyng.:rniyTa'PTyi.Tnn styles. They are realty worth r0c more, Sizes It to 8. Our prlco jihp Misses' Shoes lu all tho latest lcathors and styles. Theso nro good values nt dOc to 75o moro than our price. Size 8Vi to 12 9I.7I, $I.HI, 91.1)8 Sizes 11M& to 2 9I.8D, $1.1)8, j?2.2! What nbout n pair of tho famous llrondwalk Shoes. They aro mado in patent and gunmctnl. llutton. Sizes R to 8 $1.71) SVi to 12 $I.U8 orTKiniion. rJr&3Qe7tizeu'(?vr wotS y wtorponttd i of Iov l'rlcvs j -- W fwJt-'L I WW Follow Dead Sj Jm tv. whero ho died a few days ago nf ter a long typhoid fovcr Illness. A. T. HALVES expects to visit San FrnnclRco tho latter part ot this month. J. A. SUMjIVAN nnd wlfo wcro o'cr yesterday and today from Conulllo to a short visit. O. V. OMCIC camo In yesterday from Eugeno nnd for a few days will ho calling on his trndo In this vicinity. MUS. J. Ij. KOONTZ nnd three child ren will go down on the Nnun Smith Suudny for a visit In San Francisco, MHS. MI 1.0 M. PI13USON nnd hnhy, of Lakeside, camo homo this morning from Portland on tho Dreakwnter. DEPUTY SHERIFF ANDY 1, DA VIS wns ovor today from Coipilllo on business In connection with the sheriff's office F. I). FLETCHEIt, of tho Sporry Flour Company, with Mrs. Fletch er expects to leave this month for tho Exposition. CAPTAIN MAOEE, of tho Nnun Smith, with IiIh llttln son wont down this morning to ivlslt lift parents at Empire. MItS. V. K. WISEMAN and dnugh tor loft on tho morning train for Powers where Mr. Wiseman has put In n furnlturo storo. Ij. K'ATi: ItOSA, a teacher nt llaudou ticcnmpiinled by Mnl. E. E. Rey nolds.; of llaudou, were over last evening and today on a visit. MISS ALICE CURTIS and Miss Myr tlo Cowan havo engaged pasnngo on the .Van n Smith, sailing from hero July II for a visit to tho Fair. MRS. WILLIAM IIOR8FALL Jr., nnd iliuigliter Marion expect to leave on tho Nanu Smith about .In no 20 tor a visit to tho Exposition. MISSES GRACE ORIFFLV, Ethel Itecso nnd Hello O'Connor,, teach er lu tho Mnrshfleld school are In tending to leave Sunday for Sail Frnnclsco. MISS ALICE RICHARSON and hor brother F, It. Richardson return ed on tho Ilronkwntor today from Mr.Mlnnvlllo whore they have hcou nttendlng college. ARCHIE CORNELIUS, bf Eugene, representing tho Clear Whlto Chemical Co., Is hero making the territory for tho first tlmo. He ex pects to visit all tho towns of the county bofore roturnlug. II. W. PAINTER has sont Word to havo his muchlno shipped to San Francisco In n fow days. Willi Mrs. Painter he Is now returning from a several weeks visit lu tho east. They aro Intending to bo n couple of woeks lu California SOCIAL OALKNDAlt ' FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. (loo. Mnndlgo, 4 Lndles' Art Club with Mrs. W. H. Foley. Kensington Club with Mrs. 4 J. S. Lyons. 4 $ t NEW TODAY 1 $$ LOST Purse containing hiiiii of money. Reward for returning to Tho Tlmos office Lost betwobn Flagstaff nnd Hunker 1 1 lit. M'ANTEI) HotihOnork by etiierleiiC cd girl. Address "O," caro of Times. M'CLL-PURXISHI.D room, centrally located in private family, will rent for $7 por mouth to desir able party. jddress Ilox "X," Times office FOR RENT FiirnMied 5-room cot tage nt 138 Hall avenue. Phono 38S-L or apply U8 1 So. Hli at. ' FOR SALE I $ FOIl HAM: TtMini of largo liorwV. hnriiess mid wagon, llargnln, $100 buys horse, harness nnd buggy. Hill & Murphy, llrldgo, Orogbu. FOIl SALE Chenp, hiiuill rooming house. 0 caro Tlmos. FOIl flALIj Dairy nnd stock farm rcasonnblo. Address II. W. San ford, Suinnor, Oregon. WANTED X I M'ANTEI) M'oiunn wiiiIn nny kind of day work. P. O. box 309. Top ephono 3121). M'ANTEI) Any kind of work ly (llrl. Hotel work preferred. Phorio 33C-X. J t FOR RENT J $ I'dlt RENT Kepniuto riMini nml apts. Day phono 113, Evo., 49-L. I'OR RENT .Modern six-room Iioiiho with hnth, lOliC Central avenue. Phono C, L. Ponnock, ownor, 64 L or 37-L. 'Oil RENT Nice bedroom In i Private family, Apply 3C2 First strcot North. Maeonaiauo.(iaaoaHi Mi. I. IIjBiii. tJanjtriiJi'riiu!ciit 230 KEAKNY ST. Del, Suiter ndDuth iirnwHfebb i npi SAN FRANCISCO A modem, Cie-pioof, up.o.Jlr Ilolfl, loc4lrd in the center cl cvrrytliuig tnd on direct lin to the Eipoiiuon GiounJi, RATES Detached Sath Private Bath 11.00,, .50 single J1.E0, 12.00 tingle 11.50. 12.00 double fl 00, 12.50 double 1 50 Room, of SytkJ Ccuiort Ccry Coovcbku; rua TnaJ uJ Towftwfld S. Depot, Ult c x a. 1 5 vl I (j. Klom Fen v ULs StitltJ .El cat. .ct oS .t Kcutr Si . w.lk UU U. NonL Or 1 1 Take i "Universal" Uui direct to Hotel .INIMMMIWMKMMniMI FOIl RENT .Modern bungalow, fur nished. Phono 247-R. FOR HUNT Myrtlo Ann, modern I furnlshod apartmonts, froo heat and wator, 2C per month up, t FINANCIAL jj I AM recoiling iippllrnttons for 1st mort. tonus on Improved rauche3. I F. E. Conway, Myrtle Arms 4pt. ( FOR TRANSFER AND HTOIt- f AOE OF HOUSEHOLD OOODS FREKIHT AND Il.YCtiAtiE Cull ft FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Klil Rcsldt'nro Phono 111 -J .Market .Wo. nml Waterfront 144 fmvw!!tai