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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915- EVENING EDITION. FIVE SUGAR SPECIAL For spot cash you can buy a sack of the host piirp CANE BERRY SUGAR from us for $6.75. This is 75 - Knlnu tlin mnrknr nnrl oil um nni. : n.i .... . c;nib uw - -- um ,vc uois ib uuii you DUV at least $2.00 worth of other tjroceries. THIS DEAL IS STRICTLY CASH and no sugar will bo charged at this pricc THIS IS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House GEO. GETTING, Prop. bene 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial iiPSii REVITIE5 uVSV. TIRES Tlmo ami Heights of tides nt Mnrsbfielil. Tho tides arc placed in order of occurrence, with tholr tlmrq on tho first lino and heights on tho seeouu imu or each day; n compar ison oi consecutive heights will In dlcato whether it Is high or low .uer. juKii uuo on tho liar ono hour and 5 t minutes earllor than at .Mnrshiield. At North Head 35 mln utes earlier than at Mnrshfiold. Hoy to Hospital. Mrs. Emll Nel. son, of Gnrdlner, brought thulr S-jeai-old son hero yesterday for treatment. The lad was taken to Mercy Hospital by Dr. Housewortb. Tho naturo ot his aliment has not been fully determined. IVETHE BABY ,ita way Is provided to dlmln- ay licart-hrcaklng cries to at tired nnd weakened nioth- .(cr baby to cntortnln and do- hlmsclf, safely, nnturally to e nioincr lor oilier uiiiics the use of this invaluablo nnd easablo family assistant, 9t9v- . lOiiirs Ft.. 17 Hrs. 'Ft.. IS Hl-H. Ft.. ill Hrs. I Ft.. 1!0 Hrs. 'Ft.. 3.32 r..i 1.12 r..o 1.57 i.ii 0.31 2.0 i.:ts l.C 10.55 0.2 11.28 0.0 12.03 0.3 5.52 4.2 C.5G 3.9 5.11 1.2 5.52 1.3 0.32 1.3 12.10 O.C 1.21 0.9 10.50 2.3 11.38 o 0.0 0.0 7.11 l.C 7.59 4.8 Time to WEATHER FORECAST 0; 9 wimmmg WEATHER FORECAST Don't mar that picnic or outincj trip by discovering when you gel there that the water is just fine but you haven't a bathing suit. Get one now and enjoy its service all sea son. Trunks for boys, 25 cents to 50 cents. Bathing Suits for boys and men from 75 cents to $4.50. Till! Hl'H KOHHAL ties baby problems protects danger koups clothing clean hti walking ten uses in and r, Including crib; folks like r for small places, so baby 9 along to bench or picnic lister can handle endorsed Mists, physicians and motners, For sale by nson-Gulovsen Co. r Xanio Willi Herlco Fume u p 4 (Of Aooclitcd rrr to Coos Uijr Timet.) Oregon Fair, westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPEILITURB RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 1: 13 a. m., Juno 17 by HenJ. Ostlind, Bpcclal government motcorologlst: Maximum CG Minimum 52 At 1:43 a. in 53 I'rccipltntion 00 Precipitation slnco Kept. 1, 1914 GG.88 Precipitation same period last year G5.57 Wind Northwest, clear. UATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS pposite Blanco Hotel, aj 10G-L. M.UtSHFIELR, ORKGOK VE THE ROOF FIXED NOW Sec CORTHELL Phone 3171 Where the Price is always Right, Marshfield North Bend : born : , ?! ( HOWHAY To Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. V. Howhny. at their homo In San Frnnclsco Wednesday, Juno 10, a seven-pound daughter. Mother nnd child nro doing nicely, ac cording to a message received by Mrs. L. M. Noble. WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, . OODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF TUB FUIM,AC AND DOUGH I'TO SUPPLIES FOR ALL JUKES OF GARS f CVtitrnl nv. Phono 7!Mj ! W$m''M ' - Content nt Suinnc-. Tho Nortli llend W. C. T. V. u.ll conduct a Demnrest Medal con.... nt tho Sum ner hall this evening. Enjoy Picnic. Tho members of tho Cafeteria Club nro enjoying n picnic on Isthmus Inlet this after noon. They will bo Joined by tnelr husbands Into today for a picnic supper. They wero taken out by uutos. Outlook licit civ c. w. Wolcott returned Inst evening via Rosoburg from a trip to Newport. Coriallls, Eugene nnd Rosoburg. Ho says that everywhere ho heard prosperity talk and saw evidence ot improved times. Gardiner .Mill Rosy. H. K. Ilult mnii returned this morning from a trip to Gardiner. Nineteen came in on this moruing'ii stngc. The Gardiner mill is busy nnd tho Snu Gabriel Is completing a cargo nnd will sail tomorrow. Sumner Game. The Sumner base ball team will play tho Hatchery and Camp Oflo team at tho lattcr's grounds next Sunday. Saturday night, n dance will bo glcn nt the Sumner hall. turned loose. His cash register showed 11.25 In addition to tho "souso" when he enmo back last night. Wants Wife Examined. -Asking thnt his wife bo oxnmlncd as to her sanity, William Harding ob tcrday swore out a complaint in the office of Justice of tho Peace Pcnnock. This will be sent im mediately to County Judgo Watson. Harding, who Is getting out ties on Isthmus inlet, was married less than a year ago. He stated to the Judge that his wife imagines there nro women nbout tho house, has burned up her underclothes nnd pocrnl times bns appeared In tho woods where ho was Telling trees and has nearly been erusned to death. Ho is nfrald, he said, that bIio will do herself sonio harm. Audit. School Account. Ray Kaufman Is busy auditing the school accounts of tho year nnd also tho report of School Clerk John Hall. Tlieso will bo made public nt the an nual district mooting to bo held Monday, June 21 nt tho Central school houso. Parcels Post. Word is received nt tho local postofflco thnt parcel post relations are now opon with nil countries with the exception of Uel- glum, Northern Frnnce, Egypt mid Turkey. For n tlmo tlieso rolntlons wero discontinued with Italy hut now thoy linvo been reestablished again. Uso Wrong Side. Rlcycllsts nro protesting ngninst riders who ride their wheals on tho wrong Bldo of tho street, thereby causing collisions. Sovoral nccldents hnvo been report ed lately becnuso of this. It is said tho traffic law applies to cyclists using tho proper sides of tho strcot oven ns much as tho nuto-lsts. Hand Injured. Antono Annls, n lnbnrcr at tho Smith Mill, sustained n badly Injured hand yestcrdny, n picaroon being driven through tho palm of his hand. Ho Is ablo to bo up nnd around although the wound Is a painful one. Siuln In Charge. E. R. llodfron, who returned recently from San Francisco, says that W. F. Squire, formerly of Marshfield, w.ia in chnrgo of tho Coos County exhibit In tho Oregon building, J. A. Ward having gouo to Portland. Hcluiii Engagement or the CALIFORNIA JUBILEE QUARTETTE IX ins, willevs new ! STORK j Is named I Tin: xferlecraft j Xv In new Home. j t'fMral vo. I l.ndloV Kiiiiioriiiiu i entire new songs and specialties orpheum theater moxday and tuesday il'.ni: liisT mid sejnr Entire lunge of pingriim nightly i cfe GET : Ail THEM Ira AT I E IS) OWL Frank D. Attend Convention. -Tho nnmes ot Mrs. K. D. McCrnry, ot Marshfield. nnd Mrs. E. F. Russell, of North Rend, nro contnlncd on tho register at tho Imperial Hotel, which Is tho hendqunrtors for nil Masons nnd members of tho Eastern Stnr now In Portland attending tho annual con vocation of tho Royal Arch Masons and tho order of tho Eastern Star. Maj. KliiueyV Condition. C. A. Schlbrcdo says that thero Is llttlo chaugo in tho condition of Major L. I). Klnnoy, according to tho last advices ho lias had from tho Oregon Htnto Hospital nt Snlcm. At times, Major Kiuuoy kcoiiih to bo improv ing nnd then ho miffors severe nerv ous spoils which offsets ills physical gain. Ho is allowed tho freedom of tho groudB. OutgmuN Pm.oiit tjuni'tcrs. Tho growth of Christian Science In Marshfield has caused tho society to scciiro now nnd larger quarters. They havo rented tho Auditorium in tho Public Library for their Sun day and Wednosday services, but will maintain the former hall nt i 237 North Third Htreot for tho Sun- day school. Cohan The KODAK Store Loner Hoar, :t.V; I'hildieii, balcony, He ittc; he Noble Theater TONIGHT Where tlio uoilil'., umitct film irwluilliiis me f.honli.; "TDK pi:r1''i:ct woman." :-l''etk. Kcllerninu iiikI Iicp company of ! I"")"- " "XKl'l LrSK'S D.Vl'GIITIJR." .. In. n'nl 111 . fwicu uonderfiil pans. f Tho film nia-terpuMo ,.. i.. l.ei- i i..,trt,.L'!.tilne.tliiiiKi'M " -- w 1 1 1 ( iviuiu .i-...--.-r Tlilei-s packed to til pndeifiii Miiiiimcr, K''eful dancer, P'l. All .nntu t ...., r.. nilrilU. . .... .1 I.l.,w trail...,..,..., i ii. ,.n...n.iiiv Moiulay ami i """ "" Kli this l clal ...Kiel ntt.ac.ion the prices nlll io.l.i I'V f,. imo,. n... l,.,ln.iii. IO-5 thlldieu, .1c. .--.... ii.t ( ..,,.-- ,1 ou-iwe. A givai m.."". U sine ami mo u Chlldivn, i'c $250 . restaurants on tho Ray. Heady for business In an hour's notice ui'd terms, will buy ono of tho best equipped "Seo Reld About It." ROOMING HOUSE Rest buy ever offered, well located, low rout. Will sell on terms If de sired Ownor wishes to retire. 'Seo Reld About It," W. A. REID 150 FRONT STREET SOUTH COOS RIVER HO AT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves .Mnihhfield every day 8 a. in. Leaves head of river at :i:15 l '" STEAMER RAIXROW loin en head of river (Lilly at 7 a. in. Leaves Murhhflehl nt U p. in. For charter npply on board. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors I .May Play Elks. Tho Marshfield Elks Lodgo may arrango for a big hall gamo and excursion to Powers in tho near future. A. II. Powers last evening was telling of tho flno 'team that thoy havo at Powers and how thoy defeated Reaver Hill eight to fivo Inst Sunday and J. W. Hlldcn brand challenged him for a game. Tho dato was not set. Tho Marsh rield Elks are also planning a gamo or two with Randon and possibly other valley towns nnd maybe with tho Rosoburg lodge. Root to Ten Mile. dipt. Ned Galloway announced today that ho had m ado arrangements for special boat and nuto service to nccommo- I 'dato parties desiring to spend Sun I dny nt Ten Mile. From now on, he I will hnve a boat leave Marshfield 'about 7 o'clock Saturday ovenlnga and by auto connections will land passengorn at LakeBldo boforo 0 o'clock. An early auto nnd boat will land tho parties back in Marsh field before eight o'clock Monday 1 mornings. i "" " Treatment Long Windwl. E. I Erickson was In Jail yesterday bo- catiso of his promucious imuiuuiK but when tho Judge lot him out thero still lurked somowhero In Hrlckson's constitution a smoulder ing ember that glowed again last night and he was soon drunk and onco more homeward plodded his weary way to the Hotel Carter, thero to rest and rusticate Howovor Erickson Is able to get drunk nnd j make nionoy at the same time. Yoj j,terdA) he had but 4Q cents when To Rulhl Itrhlgc A bridge 1(! feet wide nnd 500 feet long Is pro posed for erection by tho Mnrsh fiold I.nnd Company to connect the county rond with nay Park. It is expected work will bo started roon. This will give tho residents ot Ray Park a better roadway to tho clly. Tho brldgo will cross tho marsh and bo nbout seven feet above It. Go to Riuiilon. A committee from the Marshfield Moose lodgo will go to Randon to confer with tho Rnndon Moose tonight about the excursion to San Francisco nud tho Coos County Moose Day pro gram August 1U at Randon. Ann 1.3 tlioso planning to bo thero nro Dr. Strnw, .Mel Duncnn, F. M. Parsons, nort Doremus, F. 1). Fletcher, F. V. Cattcrlin and Geo. E. Cook, $$ I PERSONAL MENTION t $$ .MRS. OLSON, of North Inlet, If n Mnrshflcld shopper today. FRED NELSON was up this morn on business from South Inlet. E. L. 11ESSEY ot South Coos River is n Mnrshfiold visitor today. O. N. WILSON of Sumner wna a Marshfield business visitor today. F. J. FEENEY of Randon is n Mnrshfiold visitor today. P. PETERSON, of Hayncs Inlet, Is a Marshfield visitor today. JAS. STOCK, of Sumner, was a Marshfield business visitor today. A. II. POWERS went back to Powers on tho morning train after a business trip bore. FRANK CATTERLIN has returned from n business visit to Coqulllo Valley points. J. D. (IOSS returned this noon, from Coqulllo where ho has been on legal business. DAN DIMMICK, or Coqulllo, :umo over Inst evening for a nhot't stay. MRS. SPENCER SMALL, of Noilh Inlet, la a Marshfield shopper to day. MRS. MINNIE STEMMERMAN was n shopping visitor hero today from Allegany. MISS LOU GRAY wbh n visitor hero last evening and, today from Gold Ilcach. J. LEO TII1IIETTS wnH In last oven lug on u business trip from Coal ed 0. A. O. HAAS nnd wife and child nro ttprjndlng his vncntlonV at y.n'ko sldo this week. MISS LETA CLINTON of Norway paused through hero yesterday en row to homo for Portland. C. A. BEHLUREDE went down to Randon this morning on legal business, JUDGE JOHN HALL went over to tho county scat this afternoon to attend to sonio legal business. T. M, COLLVER en 1110 down irom Ills Catching Inlet ranch today on business. MRS. FRED HANSEN and Miss 01 llo Johnson havo returnod to Sumner after a short visit bore. MELCHOR NELSON has gouo to San Francisco to take In tho exposition and look after business SIDNEY CLARKE, who has been nttendlng Oregon University, re turned homo today. R. E. MILLER, superintendent or tho dredgo Senttlo, camo over last evening from Ilandon and return ed thero on tho morning train. J. T. RRAND roturned laBt evenlns from Ten Mile whero ho has been camping for three days on his place, CLAY CHURCH came over last ovonlng from Coqulllo whero ho has been plaintiff in the Church Noblo suit. SIDNEY HENDERSON, or Coqulllo. has gone out to Eugenn for a visit at tho univoralty during Commencement Week. PROF. G. MONTAGUE HUTLER, of tho Oregon Agricultural Col lego, is expected here tomorrow on tho Rreakwatcr. MRS. W. 8. CHANDLER went up to tho Chandler homo on Cios River this morning, returning from her trip to Sau Francisco. OLIVER KEPHART went through In his machine today to Rooo ' burg. U Is said he Intends to put on a stage lino, W. J. HOWARD, J. II. Plnkerton and Oscar Hamilton wero among th'j Nortli Inlet people 'onilitf to MarnhHold today PROF RICHARDS went down to X C. Penney Co. NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST OFFICE Just as soon as something new is shown in the East ern market, it's snapped up by our New York buyers and sent to us by express. That's why we are always showing you something new. Now Silk and Wool Poplin Coats, in tho latest styles, the kind for now, and the kind that you can afford, $8 value, Our price $4.98 Ladies' Whip Cord Serge in tho latest styles and patterns, $10,00 value, Our price $6.90 Corduroy Coats for the ladies in white and green; the. latest out, Those aro worth from $2 to $3 moie. Our price ... $7.49 Ladies all-wool Coats in tho latest styles and patterns, $15,00 value, Our price $9.90 Ladies' Skirts in all the latest styles and pat terns, They are worth from $1 to $3 more, Our price $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90. Ladles fine white Waists in all the now ma terials, and worth double tho price 98c, $1.25, $1.49, $1.69 Tho Originators of liow Prices heerooratgd W-t-M- l-tiJ'I. - Wc lend Others Follow Rnndon on tho morning train to meet his clnss of muslclnns there today. ED. MOELLER nnd family havu moved from West Mnrshfiold into an npnrtmont In tho O'Connell flats. F. L. DAVIS and family hnvo moved from South Fourth street to Pow ers where Mr. Davis will bo em ployed In tho mnchlno shops. MISS ALMA EKULAD is expected homo tomorrow from Portland, whero she bns been nttendlng tho Roso Festival. MISS RUTH ALLEN Is expected homo tomorrow on tho Hrcnkwa ter from Portland whero she has been visiting hero slnco her school year closed nt Corvnllis. DAL CATHCART returned Inst ovonlng from Cooston whero ho hns been doing sonio survoylng in connection with the proposed wn torwork ssystom. PROF. GRAHAM MITCHELL, oi tho geology dopnrtmout of tho Univer sity of Oregon, arrived hero to day nnd will probnbly lenvo Sat urday ror Curry County. II. E. KINNEY, traveling auditor or tho Western Union, is hero today chocking up on thu booitn and tomorrow will lenvo ror Rose burg. C. II. PULLEN, or Ilandon, with Ills sous I, O. and 1. J. Pi.lloa, expects to lonvo tomorrow on the Santa Clara ror Seattle whero thoy will vIhII (or about vix weeks, A. O. ROGEItS, Duncan Ferguson, Hr., A. R. Gldley, (1. A. Trlbboy nnd Roy Lnwnorno wero witness es returning rom Coqulllo hit ovonlng. JOE CURRY, tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Curry, who has been visiting his grandparents at Portland, Is expected homo on the Ilreakwator tomorrow. HARRY .1. McKEOWN, or tlio Chan dlor Hotel, with Mrs. McKcown linil children, left Vesterday af ternoon for a short visit nt their cabin on Ileal Lake, ARNO MEREEN. general mannger or tho C. A. Smith Company, left on the morning train for Han Francisco by way or Rosoburg. Ho expects to bo gouo ror nt least 10 days. MHH. FRANK ROGERS, or South Coos River, was it Mnrshfiold vis itor yesterday. She said that tho Rainbow Club was planning a flno session at thu J. J. Cllukoiibeard homo todny. II. I. PRESTON, rormorly steward or tho Chandler Hotel, has re turned to his plnco thoro after an extended coast trip during which ho visited the expositions In San Diego nnd Han Francisco. WM. I1ULTMANN, who Is omployed In thu San Francisco offices or tho Standard Oil Company, ar rived hero last evening via Rosa burg to visit nt thu homo or his brother, Harry Rultinau, R. M. JENNINGS, manager or thu lo cal Oregon Power Company, with Mrs. Jennings, luft on tho morn ing train for Eugene and Port land, Mr. Jennings is combining pleasure with business and ex pects to bo gono ror libout 10 days, MRS. OEO. OILIIERTSON and rain lly and Mr. Gllbortsou's mother, from Minnesota, are oxpectec liuro on tho Ilreak water tomorrow, Mrs. Gilbert has been visiting In Port land and met her mother-in-law thero. Tho latter Is bringing a llttlo grandchild from Mluuesotn to visit hero. MIBS.ES I8AHELLE AND MAY IllE LAND havo roturned to tl,f,'r homo nt Ollala, near Camas Val ley, alter a week's visit with il'elr initio Cell Ireland, hero. Mr. Ireland says that tho girls, who l.avo spent tho school yoir at Ilandon, wore exceedingly homo sick lor the Camns Valley, am be presumes It will be hunt to get them to Icato there agilu Row cry dance Saturday night. Em pire Hall. Dr. II. i:. KELTY, DENTIST Phono 112-.T, Room 1101. Coko bldg. aFtk H flr $ I NEW TODAY I FOR KENT Nice front room, llt;bt housekeeping. Phono 147-J. NOI1LE NICELY furnished front room, ono or two bods, closo In, 378 South Second st. Rcasonnblo. FOR MALI': Newly built Goat house, also Singer Sewing machine E; J. Sluex, opposite Ferndnlo road. FOR RENT Nlco Itcdnioiii In a pri vate family. Apply 352 First St. North. : for sale i: $' ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Good gas oline boat, with 7 foot beam, 27 ft. long, 5 h. p Standard engluo. Phono 3125. E. M. Smith, Fhig-staff. FOR HALE FuriiH urn of three room house. Ilargain. W. II. Fo ley, West Hunker HIM, FOR KALi: Dairy mill stork farm reasonable. Address II. W, San ford, Sumner, Oregon. X WANTED T WANTED Olrl for general house work, Phono H3-X. WANTED Ry rnpablo working housekeeper, position in small family. A. S., TIiuoh. WANTED General housework by experienced girl. Address P. O. llox 805, Murahfleld, Orogon. WANTED Girl for general lions work. Mrs. A. II. Powors. FOR RENT X.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1'UIC lir;. T lioiiho on .xiriu rirai street. Good yard and fine gar den planted. 12 per month. Tol ophono 1GU-X. FOR RENT Small modern fur nished bungalow, Phono 183-J FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, Mrs. R. Nerdrum, U79 So. Fifth, Phono 376-J. FOR RENT FuriiWiod ."S-rooui rot. (ago at 138 Hall avenue. Phono 385-L or apply 981 So. 4th st. FOR RENT Myrtlo Anns, modern furnlsuod apartments, free heat and water. J25 per month up. J FINANCIAL J t I AM receiving applications for 1st mort. loans on improvod ranches. F. E. Conway, Myrtlo Arms Apt. i STOR- OOODH FREIGHT AND RAGGAGE I FOR TRANSFER AND SI ' AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GO Call FERGUSON TRANSFER PIlOIIO lllii Residence Phono III -J j Mniket Ae. ami Waterfront 'X?ii i K,gft W-.-ito jffq TTfTTTT?m5 - V L