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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1915)
attattattomwuawtg TWa7iMiiiNTftH iiiiiiUirtlMS COOS DAY TIMES, TOSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1915 EVENING EpiTION. E best thing we can do for anv p,k- tomer of ours, the thing that will do us the greatest good, is to get him into Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. Not be cause we make such a big profit on them; we don't; but because he makes a big profit. You'll get more for w htmh ' 1 liMffi i , rSHllli" in your these returns money clothes than in any iu- others; your profit IS in Stvlfi anrl service. Let us show you the advantage of spending $25 here for a suit. &u ; We keep your clothes pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Stores. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes arshfield. North Bend. OU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER FOR LESS AT HE FAIR EIGHT SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ren's Overalls for girls or hovs. made jod quality denim. On sale at 33c 13c Is' regular 25c Cashmere Hose with silk and toes, tan, light blues On sale, per pair. ntl 35c beautiful Bungalow Curtain i or is. variety of new designs, on sale at yard. iantl $2.50 Comforters, sanitary made: ( ed with extra quality Silkoline. On sale at. and $1.35 White Bed Spreads, full size, AC, DatteniR. nnlv C7JL, iand SI. 50 Pretty Crepe Kimonos, in Q(r hnrl fnnnxr rlncirme fin ojiIo ni OCL !"" i.iivj viwuivjim. vii umu m en's fast colors, fancy play Handker- 4 lr . Reduced to each '21 9c Sox, with linen heels and toes, in tans lacks, good values at 15c. Now Klloil or Itefiintled "THE FAIR" Xet door to Chandler Hotel oble Theater TONIGHT 1'l.iM t'liiiiuo to m-o the Mili'inllil photoplay in sCNt'ii mlH "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" I"S "uiiclle KcIIciiiiiiii." Over .".(10 people miw this gient l.iv cu'iiliiK. Anyone of them will tell joii It was the gmit- luiu play over shown In Multifield. fei'.iily In- a good mm I Tlio thriller nlll ho paikeil to the Willi loiiluhj. Same prices as last night. AiIiiHh -". "I" w iIohiij rhlhlren, 1 .1c. Putiim niuht Spec.al il-icel feat me film with I-maris fJn, nU , ( KmiIuKs r IMulnc. lliy iilKht III" Paramount feature "The Country Mouse. ' Or lie i, a. plllr Monday mill Tuesday. Rest olfeied in Murshflehl for ME MADE SAUSAGE, HAM- IGER and WEilf RWURSTS lo i'i on,- oun slum hv experts ami only the best meat u' iiiik.i K. holier ones any lf ' " """ l- Hill 1.... i.-.l l.l.l.-m, fill- l-l-IIIUJ-S niltl -"' nr niiiui' iiuiii trade, '" have miiiio r!i Ke hef", i I- uml "''l' .'"'I'ci- that no elvo M.eclal attention to ,liitf nnlep. Hit ef Promptly. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. 174 South Broadway. .iinrjxil 1 vi ijH 'j ftn Ivy TrvrV 'X -- ' FIVE Is ltc-roverl.ig. -Stanley Bragg, Xew .'a,,u iu.ii.o. A four-room who submitted to n surgical opera- cottage for Mrs. Kronqulst Is being "- .m-n-? uusiiuni last weeK. I icrnrtm! nn tlio A tln.,.,.,11 ..,-i. ' getting; along well ami is recovering. on Catching lnlot. I w . ue common in tne hospital! lMi-nle Wcliu-Mlay. The Coos Hay for several weeks yet 'Women's Club Is giving a picnic ' aiiii-i-lcd at CiKiullle. i.ogan S. i Wednesday ut Seaman's Grove for Kay of Coqulllo and Miss I.uey , tho Leneflt of tlio I'ubllc reat room. ' Smith wero married last week. Str. HalnboV will leavo Market St. rho groom Is known to many in Dock nt 8 o'clock. Marshfield who visit the valley who AiuUhu-v Kormeil. Tl.o Wm,,,,,,-.: Mnrahtlold. The tides are placed ?n - ,'f "v' h,m 8 nia" Cnrrlcr " tl.o Auxiliary of the Owls Lodge wa,. order of occurrence, with their times I ,, oriim nnd Telegraph. i formed last evening when 10 wo-1 on the first lino and heights on the '"''ves Diploma. -Miss Isabella i wen gathered In the rooms of tlio' .Macgenn. daughter of Capt. and Owls Lodge. Meetings will he held1 Mrs. T. .1. MaCCellll. Is Olio nt tlimltnrnnflnr nvot. nM.n tri... l. .. I - . ' .. .... uii.t. nuzi i lllilMIUJ IMUI1 I'.vi: TiDi:s second lino of enoh iinw r.o.,.n. Ison of consecutive heights will In idlcato whether it is high or low i water. High tide on tho Uar one i hour and 54 minutes earlier than nt Marshfield. At North Uend 35 mln ,utes earlier than at Marshfield. 10'llrs., Ft... 17 llrs. Ft.., llrs. Ft.., llrs. Ft... 20,Hrs. , Fl... IS 10 ,31 5.1 4.12 5.0 4.57 l.t! 0.34 I'.O 1.38 l.G 10.5; 0.1' 1 1.1!S 0.0 12.03 0.3 5.52 4.2 C.5C 3.0 5.11 1.2 5.52 4.3 0.32 4.3 12.40 0.G 1.21 0.9 10.50 2.3 11.38 o n 0.0 0.0 7.14 1.0 7.59 4.S stunents or St. Francis' Academy at Portland who recently received eighth grade diplomas. The com mencement exercises were held this week. Daughter Hotter O. H. nipley received a telegram yesterday stat ing that his daughter, .Miss Mildred, lug ami it is expected that the mem-! hershlp will be greatly increased. Hoiit excursion nnd plcnln f1M. lt.n. Cflt of Public Unit Doom to South' Coos Itlver, Seaman's (!roe, Weil-' nesday. Italiilunv le-.ues Market St. t dock at H a. m., i-ctitnihiK at (I p. m.l oults r.O cts, Children under 11. ' was greatly improved after a rath-, 25 cts. Children under (I, no charge. ei serious illness in Portland. Mlis i Kverybody Invited. Illpley visited her father, who Is.Cvci-jbiMly ImltiMl. connected with the Coos Hay Water' PimiinacUtN Meet. The Coos Company offices hero, last fall, To Start Home. Having been de layed by the dredge In getting his County Pharmaceutical Association hold a meeting at Handon last night attended by druggists of the flvo WKATtlMIt l-'OHKCAST WKATIIKIt KOHKCAST tDr AworUtr,! Tre-as to Cooi nijr Tlmn.l OHKQO.V Fair, west erly winds. LOCAJj TKMPISltATURB IlKCOIU) For tho 24 hours ending at I: 13 n. in., June IS, by llotij. Ostllnd, special government motcorologlst: Maximum 02 Mliiliiiiim IS At 4:13 a. in 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation eIiico Sept. 1, Hill 00.88 Precipitation B&mo period hiRt year '. C5.57 Wind Nortiiwest, clear. lumber through to where ho Is to t'itlcs of the county. A standard of build, Captain John Monson. of the , Prices was arranged following wlilcn Messenger, yesterday took a scow j tllc members enjoyed a sociable time.' loud of lumber up llaynes Inlet. ! Those who attended the meeting He is Intended to build this sum-! wcro ' 'eo Brown and Harry Wink-! mer nnd will put up a modern bun-!,or' ot Marshfield, M. K. Kverltt, of I JL C. Penney Co. XI-JXT DOOR TO MAHSIIFIKLD POST OKITCi: 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. New Silk and Wool Poplin Coats, in the latest styles, the kind for now, and the kind that you can afford, $8 value, Our price $4.98 Ladies1 Whip Cord Serge in the latest styles and patterns, $10,00 value, Our price $6.90 Corduroy Coats for the ladies in white and green; the. latest out, These are worth from $2 to S3 more, Our price ..$7.49 Ladies all-wool Coats in the latest styles and' patterns, $15,00 value, Our price $9.90 Ladies' Skirts in all tho latest styles and pat terns, They are worth from $1 to $3 more, Our price $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90. Ladies fmo white Waists in all the new ma terials, and worth double the price 98c, $1.25, $1.49, $1.69 Tho Oi'lglimtot-M of Jjow Prices SI Interooratfd J W-Y M'1't-i'jr- i17 Wo lend Others l-'ollow galow on his place. SpoitMiien Shoot. Several mem bers of the Marshfield Uun Club went out yesterday afternoon to tho trap for a shoot. Tho following scores were made, each man shoot ing 90 shells: Frank .also, 45; Dr. Dlx. 73; Albert Matson, 50; William Kkhlntl, 07; W. .1. Conrad, 00. Is Chef l'p Xorth. (lordon Smith has received n letter from his old friend, 11. C. (lordon, hotter known as "Ilunny," who was for a long tlmo chef at tho Palace Restaurant. 'Now Gordon sends his curd as chef 4- Dr. II. K. KKITV, DKXTIST Phono Illi-.I, Doom uo I. Coko bldr. nt the Hotel Gearhnrt nt Clatsop lleach. Ho writes that ho enjoys It there Immensely mid expects to remain nil summer. i: SUGAR SPECIAL For spot cash you can buy a sack of the best PURE CANE BERRY SUGAR from us for $6.75. This is 75 cents below the market and all we ask is that yotrbuy at least $2.00 worth of other groceries. THIS DEAL IS STRICTLY CASH and no sugar will be charged at this price. THIS IS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. ' Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House GEO. GETTING, Prop. Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial Hul BIG MILEAGE AT LOW COST FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75$3.10 The tire that is used and endorsed by nearly every stage line in Coos County. Open Evening Open Sunday morning Dig Mileage anil Ixiw Prices .Vote thexo low prices. Plain Trwicl Xon-Sklil. Hod Top Tillies (IOOO .Miles ('iiaraiitoi-il mi Flslt Del Top TIM'S.) 30x3 $ 9.00 $ 9.45 $11.35 $2.35 U.60 J 2.20 13.40 2.70 J3.35 J4.00 15,40 14.90 15.65 19.40 20,35 22.40 27.35 29.70 31.60 30x3V2 32x3V2 34x3y2 34x4 36x4V2 FREE AIR 2.80 2.95 4.00 5.20 THE GUNNERY KISIC DlSTDIDl'TODS KOlTIIWKS'l (JOilST , KlXfi UAItAfin kimi: vox pi'gi:dt S. ('. WIHTSITT i:itv OIMK.OX , . . . Xoith Demi Agents ...... Coqullle AgentK Dundon Agent North Head, Fiihrman and Knowlton of Conulllc, X. (5. Perkins, of Myrtle Point; and X. J. Crnlne. S. Wells II. 1.. Houston nnd C. Y. Lowe. To Pay .Judgment. a wlro has been received hero by Stoll sum Hodgo from Hevcrly I.. Hodghcad, an attorney of San Francisco and fen eral counsel for tho Sstnhrook Com pany, sayliiK that tho company 'has paid Giis Warthung a Judgment of 2,900. Warthung claimed that tim ber was cut from his land nnd W. T. Stoll tried his case In Portland, John D. (loss appearing for tho Katabrook company. Tho attorney for tho plain- tiff claims that buforo the ease was tried ho proposed its dropping, each side to pay Is own cost and that thlb was refused. Mr. Hodghcad was lion, u wook ugo looking Into tho merits of tlio caso. CiiMi-H In Court. A suit of Dan Darklow against tho Wlllett & Purr Company was up this morning In tho Circuit Court, according to .1. C. Kendall, who went to tho county sent today. Ho said thnf Darklow Is suing on a contract. Immediately after this caHti comes a hearing of tlio appeal of Mrs. Sarah Yoakam from tho County .Court, asking that Bho ho allowed $7000 from tho estate of (leorgo Illood. deceased. She claims that as early as 1887 Illood, a Civil War n-tcran, prom I Ised her a good shnro of tho estate 'providing slio would take enro of htm. Slio claims she did this ror years. In tho County Court Mrs. inkain recovered $2400. t PERSONAL MENTION X $ NOAH FOLIC was a visitor hero today from Coos Itlver. MPS. .1. J. OTT camn down this morning shopping from Allegany. J. II. PUICIC was a business visitor hero today from Allegany. FIIANK CATTKIII.IN left this af ternoon for a hiisluesH trip to Gardiner and Florence. H. K. DOOTH returned this morning I from a trip or several weoks to' California. 'MRS. C. M. IIIIODKS wnB n shopping ' visitor here today from South In let. Mil. AND MIIS. .JOHN I). (JOSS went up to Ten .Mile this afternoon for an outing. Mil. AND MIIS. WATTKHS wero vlu MIIS. (5. T. TUHAUGOM) wns u vis Itor over from Daudon last evo- I nlug. J. C. KKNDAI.l, was a legul visitor ' at tho county xeut today, going over on the morning train. 'TOM T. DKNNKTT went ovor to Coiiilllo this morning, called there In regard to tho Illood c.ise, Itors hero today from North In- lot. j MIIS. J. C. M'CUl.l.OCII and MIsX Kllzuheth McCulloch wero nowu this morning from Huyni-H Inlet. I.MISHAI.MA ICKlil.AD returned fiom I Portland this morning after visit- I ing tho Iloso Festival. MAHOAKCT O'DONNKM,, roturned from I'oijlund this morning whero sue lias neen attending sciiooi. MISS HIITH AM.RN, daughter of i Mr. and Mm. !:, Allen, return ed toduy from Corvullls whero 1 she has been utteiidlug col lego, PItOF G. M. IJDTI.Klt, of O. A. C, ' arrived on the Dreakwater toduy to join Prof. .Mitchell In a ined- I oral survey of Curry County. MIIS. O. S. TOIIIIBY ennio home today from Dluckfoot, Iduho, I where shir has been visiting for Homo time, C. It PKCK has moved IiIh family to their summer home on South 1 Coos Illver where thoy will sjioud the summer. 1108K 1)1-3 COSTA und Mrs. DeCota, of Daudon, enino down this morn ing on tho Santa Clara from San Francisco. Mil. AND MIIS. W. F. HUSH return ed this morning on tho Santa; Claru from a visit to tho Imposition. RAYMOND 1-3. I1AK1-3R. Cotinly Su perlntendent of Scliools, enmo over last evening on business from tho county seat. IRVING CHAND1.1-3R went up to Powers this morning to see about Insurnuco on Some of the now buildings going up there. HAROLD HAINI-3S came home on the Sautn Clara from tho Fair this morning after n visit of 10 days lu tho south. Mr .and Mrs. Ilnlncs are now ut tho Imposition. I). 1. McGI-313 enmo up tills morning on tho Suntn. Clara from tho south after an nbsouca of several weoks and today wna greeting his friends on Central Avenue. MR. AND MRS. LOUIS K1-3ATING arrived today on tho Ilroukwater. Mr. Keating has been agent for tho steamship In Portland and Is now transferred hero to become train dispatcher. J. II. HlCi:!) and wife and daughter, or Hums, Oregon, arrived yester day for a visit at the homo of her sister, Mrs. J. C. lOgglestuii, lu First Addition. h. II. K1-3ATINO who Is to ho train master for the. Southern Pacific at this point, In expected hero soon from Portland whero ho ban heou serving an agent for tlio steamer Dreakwator. WILL PARKS, formerly with tho Smith shluglo mill here, camo over from Prosper yesterday for a short stay. I In Is now employed In tho Johnson uhlnglo mill there. SUPT. A. G. RAA1J, of North Ilond, was a Marshfield business visi tor yesterday. He has not yet engaged in any work, although ho Is considering several proposi tions. MAX RI3IGARD nnd Chester Isaac son left thin morning on the train I for somo place this side of Co iiullle, whero thoy aro engaged with a surveying crow. M. W. PAYN1-3, with his partnor, Mr. Johnson, hi the contracting firm or Johnson, Larson & Payne, loft this morning for Daudon where thoy have Just been award ed tho contract for tho building of tho II. D. block. flASSITIE PA .S v $ t NEW TODAY LOST On Market ntc-iiue, n lady'n cuff button. Return to Mrs. Peterson, Java Coffee House. FOR HI-JXT Separate i-ooin anil apts. Day phono IKI, 10ve 40-L. SALF.SMAX WAXTUD To sell our f i nil and ornamental nursery stock, roses, shrubbory, etc,; ex clusive torrltory, liberal casli ad vance weekly on orders; froo out fit. YAKIMA & COLUMDIA RIV-1-311 NUR81-3RY CO., North Ynk-. Inia, Washington. l-'Olt HUNT One llvll tent on hill III Perlmm Park. Call at tout, or nddrctJ P. O. Dox 28H. I J FOR SALE 1 J l-'Olt SALI3 Xi'uly liullt float lioiise, also Singer Sowing machine. K.. J. Siiiax, opposlto Forudnlo road. I-'OH KALI3 Fiirnltiiro of three rflom house. Ilnrgaln, W. II. Fo ley, West Hunker Hill. i l-'Olt KALI' Dairy and Mtoclc farm reasonable. Address II. W. San lord, Sumnor, Oregon, t t WANTED $$ WANTI-31) (Jeneinl hoiiHcwork by experienced girl. Address P. O. Dox 80S, Marshfield, Oregon. WAXTICI) CJlrl for general house work. Mrs. A. II. Powers. 1 FOR RENT $? fVIFAT vDFilAI V valo family. Apply 3B2 First St. Tn morrow, Satin-day, u will m-II iiieatH for tho following loiv prices. l-'Olt CASH O.VLV. Per Lb. Dolling Deer ID Short Ribs lleef ' Il!c Choice Pot Roust I'-MJc, He Rump Roast Lie Sirloin Steak ' 17 Sic Round Steak I"!i- T-Ilono Steaks I7)c Rib Steaks I7e Mutton Stew lie Shoulder Mutton I If Should Mutton Chops 15c Leg Mutton Iftc Loin Mutton Chops 17c Loin Vcul Chops 17c Loin Lamb OhopH IHc Leg of Lamb IHc. Pork Chops irSc Shoiildor Pork Roast in Loin Pork IHc Leg of Pork , Klc Corn lleef Die Veal Stew ! Shoulder Veal . l-)i' I Shoulder Veal Chops I If Choice Chickens 18c North. l-'Olt IlKNT -Nice front loom, llnht housekeeping. Phono 147-J. Xlt'l-3LV fiiriilNhcd front room, one or two beds, eloso In, :17K South Second St. ItmtBonulilo. I'OR HUNT House on Xortli l'lit street. Good yard nnd fluo gar den planted. $12 per month. Tel ephone 10'J-X. I-'OH ItKNT Small modern fur nlslied huugulow. Phono 183-J l-'Olt III-3XT To nicely fiirnWicd rooms, Mis. It. Nurdrum, 'J70 So. Fifth, Phono 37B-J. ENTERPRISE! MARKET ('ouiiiiciTlal Ae., Pliouu ri--J. I-'OR IIDXT l-'iu-iilhheil n-room cot-, tago at HIS Hull uveiiue. Phono .'I8r,-L or apply 981 So. 4th st. I-'OH ItKNT .Myrtle Anus, modern furnished apartments, free heat and water. $2C per mouth up. J : financial : $ I AM niching applications for 1st inbrt. loans on Improved ranches. I-'. K. Conway. Myrtlo Arms Apt- 4 FOR TUAXSFKR AND STOIt. AGIJ OF IIOUSIIIIOLD GOODS ITIHKDIT AND DAGGAGK Call - FERGUS0N TRANSFER Phono KCl v IlPNldcure Phono lll-J .Market ,o. and Waterfront . M 58-j. v.: mmmmmmtimmmmm nnrrTK tf ICaif" V " mSfr2 j-. I