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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1915)
fourth of July White Hats only 50 cents Straws $2 and $3; Panamas, a dandy for $5 i FIXUP Where the Price is always Right Marshficld North Bend JOHN SO N GULOVSEN COMPANY Sellers of udity Home Furnishings that beautify, that please and give you service with out extra cost smmmmmm friIyi,rr f Ii,f IiTlr, THURSDAY NK.'HT, .ll'XK 'JITII .. .. TWO FULL snows .. .. with additional NOVELTY ACTS Balloting on Candidates for GODDESS OF LIBERTY Result or Votliitf will I'd uiiiioiiurnl tliii'lug '! i Miow 100 Votes Willi I H.-ir TICKET !uch SPECIAL FEATURES . HIGH CLASS, ENTERTAINMENT No Reserved Seats ADULTS ti.lc; CHILDREN', 10e 4th of July Ji'uunlliito action Is necessary If )m desire, to get properly llnt'd up ,0 make somo ready money during the coming celebration. A re.stnur nt ronnsslon, a eoffeo Iiiniso ion cession, a good roomiuc Iioumj prop osition. A Iillliunl and pool room. H offering splendid oppontinltle.s 'or (ho Fourth of July celebration. "See Reid About It" W. A. REID 150 Front St. Phono 73. ,Iavo j on been to SAKTEH'S for LUXOH? If Xot, Why Not? Something New Every Day. ' Cream bricks r,0c 1( Cream, quarts ,0c Ice Cream, pints -0c Ht Chicken Tamalcs.... for W" I'icnle Lunches a Specialty SARTER'S Phono ti03-J. Marshfiold. .Opposite Blanco Hotel, Front Street I NOBLE THEATER IMPORTANT THE COOS mc t MriM Tnr,w ,T IMtVV IUUAT I H !- ,. (niirli, S2.II0. W II !..(.... . II, lu.iv, u,.s minker urn. .un:iA sii.mii,,,, i fulnj. ,, hotel by nn experienced Japanese "'k. Address Ilox "K," Times. i.osr,.al. ,,,, nil(, (;(ll(klII( lloy Stunt uxe and Thermos bottle, Re ward for their return to box "D," Times office. KOtMisirny hen. oHlu.,. vm have same by Identifying property. vuos nay Tea, Coffee and House. Spice ep jJjK $ i . t WANTFn if' WANTED Vchiiik lady would like piaco to work nt onre. Address "E" caro Times or phono 202-L. WANTED A duelling of sv . H.v. en rooms, furnished, close In, for two or threo months from July 1. I. S. Kaufman &. Co. SALESMAN WANTED To hell our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, roses, shrubbery, etc.; ex clusive territory, liberal cash nd vanco weekly on ordcis; frco out fit. YAKIMA & COLUMBIA IlIV Klt NURSERY CO., North Yak ima, Washington. t FOR RENT i FOR RENT Xlco Bedroom in a pri vate family. Apply 3G2 First St. North. I'Olt RENT House on Xorth First street, (lood yard and flno gar den planted. $12 per month. Tel ephone ica-x. FOR RENT Snmll juodcrn fur nlshcd bungalow. Phono 183-J I'Olt ItKXT Two nicely furnished rooms, Mrs. H. Ncrdrum, 979 So. Fifth, Phono 37C-J. I'Olt ItKXT Furnished 5-room eot tngo at 138 Hall avenue. Phono 3SG-L or apply 981 So. -1th st. roit ItKXT Myrtle. Anns, modem furnished apartments, frco heat and water. ?25 per month up. $ FINANCIAL X $ I AM receiving applications for 1st mort. loans on Improved rauchc3. P. E. Conway, Myrtlo Arms Apt. 1 I'Olt TRANSFER AND STOIt AOK OP HOUSEHOLD COODS PltKKJHT AXI BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Mil Itcslileiieo Phono Jil-T Maiket Ave. and Waterfront PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H. H. Harper HOUSE BUILDER General Repairing aud Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. J. M. Wright Phono 188-n IJU1L1HXO COXTltAOTOIt Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Xoso nnd Throat. GLASSES FITTED nit. M.miE ii. siiaw. Diseases of Women null Children Offico Phono 330-J. Booms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block Benjamin Ostllnd CONSULTING ENGINEER AND AltCHlTEOT Offices, 20G Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2G7-J. Marshfleld, Oregon. H. & ; .XGIXEER Itoora 301 CokoBIdg. Phono 14BJ..1 Residence Phono no-u. W G. Chandler VW" ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building, Marshfleld, Oregon Marshfleld, Oregon. PerTn Ballinger PI VNIST AND 'll..uiir.n Residence Studio. 217 No. Third St. phono 3C8-L. BAY TIMES, WARSHFIELD, BREV1TIE5 tuxu amies .. Tlnio and Heights ot tides nt .Alarshflcld. TIlO Mil nr .,l.l I.. order of occurrence, with their times on the first line nnd heights on tho second lino of each dny, n compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. High tide on tho Bar ono hour nnd 5 1 minutes cnrllor than nt Marshficld. At North Bend 35 min utes earlier than at Marshfleld. Hrs., Pt... Hrs. , Pt . . , Hrs., Pt. . , Hrs., Ft.., Hrs. . Pt... Hrs., Pt . . . Hrs., Pt... Hrs., Ft... Hrs., Ft... 3.57 0.8 i".03 0.3 0.01 0.2 7.01 0.0 0.21 CO 1.13 0.1 2.05 0.1 2.cr. C.l 3. 15 C.i D.I3 3.5 11.00 3.C 12.10 s 3.7 1.10 1.0 7.51 1.0 S.I2 1.2 9.29 1.0 10.11 1.0 10.5S 0.C 3.05 l.C 4.10 1.9 5.20 2.1 C.2S 2.01 '1.2 2.53 1.3 3.30 1.1 I.2C l.C 5.10 1.7 9.39 3.3 10.33 5.5 11.27 5.7 0.0 0.0 7.33 2.1 S.30 1.9 9.25 1.9 10.19 1.8 11.11 l.C 23 21 2C 29 30 WEATHER POItKCAST Dr AnocUtcJ rrtrt to Com IUy Tlrafi. Oregon Fair, Northwest erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItECOIlD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., Juno 22, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum CO Minimum 51 At 4:43 a. m 5.1 Precipitation . ." 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1914 CC.89 Precipitation samo period last year C5.57 Wind Northwest, clear. 4 For Furniture Store. Going & Harvey nro figuring on opening a brnnch furniture storo nt Powers. It Is snld thnt thero Is n flno open ing there for a gooi, .urnlturo storo. Cuts Hand. J. 1 -...troiii, of Ten Mile, was brought to Mercy Hospi tal, yesterday suffering from n badly lacerated hand, sustained when an axo with which ho wns cutting kind ling slipped. Hepnlr Engine. Tho big Btenm cr of tho fire department Is under going repairs. Engineers Gordon Smith mid, Duncan Ferguson, Jr., for two days hnvo been putting In new vulves and giving' tho machinery a general overhauling, putting It In readiness for strenuous work when needed. Sick on Trip. Sam Pino, Dr. Toyo and M. L. Curry enjoyed a fishing trip to Brewster Valloy Sun day. Pino met with a lot of hard luck, falling off a log Into the river and losing his flno string of fish I nnd later being suddenly taken 111 while en routo homo. I'Menil Lease. W. S. Chnndlor was down from his South Coos Hlv er bungalow yesterday to conclude arrangements for extending tho leaso of tho Parisian on Its present quar ters for another year. Tho Huh Clothing Storo had an option on tho quarters occupied by tho Parisian, hut as tho latter was not able to find nnothor storeroom suitable, tho MARSHflELD-BANDON AUTO STAGE Via Const Bond Leave MarMifleld dally 7 a. m. 1 p. Leavo Ilniidon dally 7 a. m. I P at in. at m. FA I IE $2.00 Stands Mnrohfleld, Chnndlor Hotel; North Bend, Opposite Noun Stand; naiidon, Galller Hotel. H. X. "I)1CK' HICIIAItnS The Noble Theater TONIGHT COOS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET IN PICTURES. Made undor tho Dlroctlon of tho management ot THE NOBLE THEATRE SHOWING . TONIGHT ONLY 500 feet of film showing tho greatest Coos County Jllgh School meet aa It actually took place at tho MARSHPIELD RACE TRACK GROUNDS. See tho Marshfleld boys carry of! the winners end of this great, event of tho year. OTHER BIG FILM ATTRACTIONS ' Allco Joyce In "THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL." ... .....i ..nnioiiv iinmiHH nresentcd on tho greatest iuu-.u. .".-.., - tho mobt beautiful actress In motion pictures. "THE JAR FAMILY DISCOVER A HAREM " A regular rib tickler. Laugh as loud as you like. It was made for that pur pose. Lower floor, 15c Balcony, 10c OREGON. TlJESDAY, JUNE 22, Hub Clothing storo will not niovo until n year from September 1 nnd allow the Parisian to remain In Its old quarters. Choir Itulioui-Nil. The rehearsal of tho Choir of the Episcopal Church will be nt 7:30 on Wednesday even ing nt tho church. Beginning with I next Sunday, tho morning service will bo changed from 11 to 10 o'clock! and continue- thus throughout tho summer months. The early service t S o'clock will ho held ns usual. Judge Sporry Here Judge Sperry, of Coqullle, cntno to Marshficld Inst evening on n short business trip, Tho judge has been III for several weeks nnd Is still not feeling well, although able to bo about. Ho snys that ns booh as court business Is over ho will plan to tnko his family nnd get out In tho woods nnd moun tains for nn outing of a month or more. Bishop Sunnier Officiates. Thero will be u servlco In St. Mary's Church North Bend, tomorrow evening (Wednesday) nt eight o'clock, tho Itt. Itov. Walter Taylor Sumner, of ficiating. Tho North Bend Episcopal Chnpel Is located Inj tho Simpson Building. The peoplo of North Bend aro cordially Invited to attend tho service. Arrested for Fighting. Abner Trlbhey was nrrcstcd on Saturday for fighting on Friday night on North Front street. The matter was kept quiet nnd no record of the nr rest was mndo nt tho pollco station. Trlbboy cmno before Judge Butlor Saturday and his ense was continued until, so it is stated, It Is found out who has was fighting with. t PERSONAL MENTION, X $$ MltS. IDA PATTEIISON has gone for a visit in Portland. MIIS. J. It. HENDEIISON Is visit ing in Portland. W. C. BRADLEY has gono to Port land on business. P. G. LESLIE wnB ovor today from Coquilto calling on tho trndo. BEN DAVIS went over to tho county sent this morning on a brief trip. DR. MINGUS mndo a professional trip up to Beaver Hill this morn ing. JUDGE E. D. SPERRY was ovor from Coqulllo Inst evening on business. AL NICHOLS enmo up from Empire yesterday to purchaso n -."ator tank. PAT HENNESSEY and son, Will, wero down from Delmnr over Sun day. A. II. POWERS' returned on tho morning train to his woric at Powers. J. P. WENDLING Ih hero today from Myrtle Point looking after somo matters regarding tho tlo market. CHARLES POWERS has roturncd homo after having boon relieved from Jury duty for tho last few days of tho circuit court term. MR. AND MRS. EUGENE CROS THWAITE and their son Thomas returned today on tho Kllhum from a visit of two wccKs nt tbu Exposition. CARL WALKER returned on Tho GJoa after n trip to Gold Beach. Ho states thero Is little fishing thero now, but tho run Is cxpeeted most any time C. P. MCKNIGHT baa returned from a ten day's trip to Eugono and Portlnnd, whoro ho attended tho MitBonB convention. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. McKulght. DR. ROBERT E. GOLDEN, of Jack sonville, returned to his homo this morning after a visit hero of hov oral days with his father, P. A. Goldon. It. A. COPPLE nnd wlfo and two children expect to leavo Wednes day lu tholr auto for a motor trip to San Francisco. Thoy will return about July 10. MRS. A. B. G1DLEY nnd chlldron havo gono up tho South Coos Riv er to tho farm of John Blntt whoro they expect to remain for sovornl weeks on their summer va cation. MR. AND MRS. W. II. FOLEY, of Bunker Hill, will lenvo Bhortly i ono of tho hereon with Children, 5c I 1915-EVENING EDITIOlif. FIRE THREATEWSI EARLY MOHXIXG IH.AZK IX NEL SON' IltOX WOltKH KOL'XIlltY Damage N Slight nnd Quirk Action of riiviueu Put Out Fire. Tlmt Hud (.'(did Start Fire nt threo o'clock this morn ing threatened the destruction of tho foundry nt tho Nelson Iron Works. Tho fire department responded hur riedly nnd but very little water wns needed to extinguish tho blaze which a few minutes later would probably have enveloped the building. The first nlnrm to tho stntlou was turned in by Gcorgo Perrey who came running Into tho station, lie said that he had seen the flames through the window and ' that tho flro was then crawling up tho walls. The damngo was slight and am ounted to less than $10 It wns sta ted this morning. Tho foundry building Is across the street from tho machine shops of tho Nelson Iron Works. It Is the belief of the company of ficers thnt the fire smouldered there from yesterday nfternoon when tho men wcro innklug somo castings. A furnace Is used for the heating of tho metal and It Is said tho wood about the moulds might hnvo caught on fire. Duncan Ferguson, Jr., went down with tho machine. Ho said that about a bucket of water squelched tho blaze. COl'ItT AD.IOUHN'ES Judgo Coko has discharged tho Jury and tho circuit court Is adjourned until next Mon day when tho Hatcher caso Is to bo retried with n new Jury. Today nn argument for u now trial Is being heard in tho cobo of Cnrpentor nnd. Mitchell vcrsiiB Joo Conch, who wns ordered to pay tho detectives 2,700 for ser vices. after tho first of July for Port laud on n business trip nnd then will proceed to Snn Francisco, They do not expect to return hero. MR. AND MRS. E. S. BARGELT hnvo returned from Portland via tho Rosoburg routo whoro thoy havo been attending tho conven tion ot the Mnsoiis nnd of tho Enst em Star. MRS. MATT L. MAY loft today for San Francisco, where she will visit with friends and rolntlves for n couplo ot months. Mr. May bus moved to tho Chnndlor Hotel from tho Myrtlo Arms. DR. J. T. McCORMAC returned HiIb morning on tho Rainbow urtcr n visit on South Coos River slnco Frldny. Ho hns been mnklng re pairs on the McCormne summer homo. MISS NELLIE HWANTON Is expect" ctl hero Saturday from KamlonpK, Canada, to visit her brothers, Robert Swautou and Bennett Swnnton. Tho latter has not scon his sister for 23 years nnd la looking to tho meeting with tho greatest Joy, Sho baa been with another brother In Canada. FIRE AT CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, DOES .MUCH. DAMAGE Report That Hospital DcNtrojetl and Patleiitx Burned In Denied at EI Phm. inr AuwIitM rr to Com !lr Timet ) EL PASO, Juno 22. Gonernl Ar nolas, coinninudlng offlcor at Juures, admitted that n flro last night at Chihuahua destroyed tho city mar ket. A roport that a hospital build ing at Chihuahua wan iiIho destroy ed and more than 200 wounded burned, was received bore, but tho authorities dony any knowledge of It. A 1 p I C It costs ono cent a word (j to tell your story each dny In ITho Times want columns lb LET rs devi;m)p and print YOUR NEXT ROLL. "The Owl" Frank D. Cohan, The Central Avenue Drug Store MARKET DESTHOTED '" p T" 't&US J. C. Penney Co. NEXT DOOR TO MAHSHI'lELD POST OFFICE NO MATTER WHAT Til E PRICE YOU CAN BUY THE SAME GRADE OR HETTEH CLOTH IXO AT THE ,L C. PEN'XEY STORE FOR LESS EVERY DAY IX THE YEAR. Yet our prices are iiIuiijn the Mime. Then, too, you get nothing1 but new, clean merchandise. OUR RIGHT PRICES THE YEAH ROUND ARE WHAT MOVES OMt GOODS, AND lft)NT LET THEM (SET OLD. Compare this lino of men's Suits with nny thnt sell nt double the price. Our price $7.0 You will not find any suits thnt will compnro with theso under $15.00. They come In bluo serge, nent gray, brown mixed nnd every ono this season's models. Our prlco . . . ijrt.oo We are showing better nluoH In serges, grnys, neat stripes and fancy than every before and Its worth your whllo to compare theso at every day prlco $12.80 Try ono of theso $15 sorges on and compnro them elsewhere and then you will bo convinced thnt wo enn snvo you money on every nrtlcle you purchaso hero. rrjl Our Evcry-Day Prices Tho Originators of Low Prices fyf-d?. 3e7Z?rzezs f iitttrtiorarea " flHBBmrv77. WiWiiTM--td'17TFm Apricots for Canning We will receive a shipment on the steamer Nann Smith tomorrow direct from California orchards, which we secured at a price that we can sell for only $1.10 per crate of 4 baskets Shipped in this way they will be in good condition and not crushed. ' . Don't overlook this opportunity to put up fruit. They will probably not be any cheaper this season. Phone your orders early. PHONE 32 BUNKER HILL DEPARTMENT STORE W. H. DINDINGER & CO. ,' ' Two Free City Deliveries Daily. III. ALBEE WEDDED .MARRIED THIS AFTERNOON TO .MISS RUTH POWELL Ceremony Taken Place at tho Homo of Brido'H Father on South Inlet Wymnu Albco nnd Miss Ruth Powell woro mnrrled nt 2 o'clock this nftornoou nt tho homo of tho bride's father on South Inlet. Thu cero money wns performed by Rev. A. Illsey of North Bend. This evening a Inrgo number of friends will bo entertained nt tho Powoll homo. Mr. Albeo and his bride will tnko n va cation trip of two weoks.nnd on re turning will reside at South Inlet near tho bridge. Tho groom holds tho position or tondor of tho South Inlet brldgo and also has charge of tho government lights In tho lower hay. Ho lias many friends In tho county, Is well known and la bold In high respect. ENJOYS THE M 118IO Itilillev Quartet Gave Concert Which Will Ho ItcjK-iiled Tonight Tho Jubllco Quuitet gavo a con cert nt tho Orpheum theater Vast night. There wns a good ntteudnnco nnd tho nudlcnco greatly enjoyed the niusle aud wus highly attentive Tho numbers on thu progmm woro all good. Another outortnlnmcnt wilt bo given this evening with an entire rhango of program, SOCIAL CALENDAR Wednesday 4 Mrs. It. K. Booth enter- tains for MIsb Lucy Ilorton. Elks Annuul Dance In Eugles Hull. Bay City Aid with Mrs. Allard. Christian Sisterhood In tho church parlors. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Guuuoll nt Catching Inlet. Pastlmu Club with Mrs. A. II Derbyshire In North Bond. Methodist Lndlos' Mission- nry meeting ut church hall. Tliuixdny "Happy Hours" Club with Mrs. A. C, Cox on South Coos River. Friday Thimblo Club with Mrs. Prod Kruso In North Band. Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. Soeloty nt church. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W. E. Hoagland. k'mitilnetGti CI 11 1) with Mrs. C. P. McGeorgo. 99 - FfVfe rr; Are Ahvayn the Lowest Wc, lead Others Follow SUN'SET HAY DESIRABLE FOll X .MARINE LABORATORY University Would KfitnblNIi Bao Hero for Summer InvcNtlgatlons By Students Establishment or marlno and bo tanical laboratories nt Sunset Bay undor tho supervision of tho Uni versity of Oregon department of ox tension may bo made according ta students of tho stato Institution who have roturncd horo for tholr vaca tion. Prof. Sweetser, of tho botany department, It Is stated, hns re ported favorably on tho station and expects to havo tho work started ns soon as tho railroad Is oponod that thero may bo speedy communication between Eugeno nnd Coos Bay. Only One Station At tho present time thoro Is but ono of thoso stations on tho count, this being nt Friday Harbor on Vu get Sound. Thoro every year for the six wcoks of summer school comci students from practically ovojy collogo of tho coast nnd vory often from eastern Institutions to carry on their practical laboratory li'Tcstl gatlons for which thoy rccolvo col- leno ncdlt. This year thoro will bo nt Friday ILirbor, It Is said, moro Hum 125 students, besides n largo staff of Instructors. For years thero has boon tho belief thnt on tho Oregon coast oxlsts a place capablo of rat Wjint tho wants of tho c'.u tents from Orogon. Good Plan for Work Several experts havo lalUl Sub let lii-y and havo found thero tho shell fiHh und all manner cf marlno llfo neccssarj for the asoolog cour sed nr.J In tho hills nbout ere tho flowers and plants for tho botany dhlsicn. With tho railroad in liqr.o Suntet Bay would bo considerably closer nnd R4 expensive for the Undents of the stato. Should th ttntlon, bo oitiWahel nero it would bo necessary tp erect Bcverul building, among them hctaf! a main Inbosntory. Tho studenta generally live In tents about tin? stutlon and at Friday Harbor cat In n largo dln'ug hull maintained by tho colleges of the Northwest. TO SEE PURCHASE ! Colorado Man Comes to Look at Coos Bay IoU C. O. Boggs and wlfo ot Sterling, Colo., urrlved In tho city today tp look ovor tho country Mr. Hogg said that bo and some othors at Sterling had purchased property on tho cast side of tho bay from a' saIesma'nMa'ud thnt be had como for hlmsolf and the others to sea the nature of their purchases. JuJJL'ijKllMU I OPEN STATION MUWMSMMiMMWMWa' VfNSWMttW