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ioxi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAH8HFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS IHtlH will bo received at tli om.e f I. S. Ktiuriiinn fc Co, u,. to and Itu-liiattiK July I, 1-J15. for the con- Hlriit'tloi uf fiOfi fi-i.t nr i,i,. v 1..1.1. .. mill loadway I,, t...ui a,i,iih., . Huy I'nik, Coos County, Oregon, -tr- I'Ol.llllK t' tho IllitllS (111,1 8IUfltl,M- , wins prepared fur same. 'Hi,. right s iiikI nil bids MAllSllFIKLD ANll M FIVE dnnce at tho Simpson 1'avk on Sun day, Julj A. The dunce will begin i at 2 o'clock and continue all tho 1 afternoon mid night. resorted to reject nnv COMlAN. v QJOTIC , m "-"se i nt revuib i.U.K TII1KS Tlmo nnd Heights of tides Marshfleld. The tides are placed In ' oruer or occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on the second lltio of each day; n compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It is high or low water. High tide on tho Bar ono hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. At North Bend 3!i min utes earlier than at Marshfleld. Father Demi. Word of the death of their father. Robert Hill, at Chaska, Minn, has been received by Walter Hill and Chas. Hill or Marsh fleld. Their parent was over eighty years old nnd had been residing with their sister, Mrs. M. Drlscoll. 123 lira Ft.. fi.03 0.3 $ 21 Hrs.. D.04 1 wfw mnAY ji-t...o.2 $ i jjUntrtScWter&M BOUT the only time you see your ck is when you try vour suit; other ople see it real oft- In Hart Schattner & Marx feisty Fifty Five 1 L Eti can aiway& uc fe of the same per il fit you saw the y you put the suit on ?y $25 if you can lot . tconomy's sake; good tallies al $18 and up. Be jircss jour clothes freo WANTED Lite who joutig itian (o represent International Corres pondence Schools Spare time must take course. Call Hotel Blan co C to s p .m. tonight ask for Mr. Spilngstcen. FOR HUNT Suite of housekeeping rooms, 3rd and Anderson. Phone Dr. Leslie. FOR SAI.I 1 llolstelu ami I mini Durham milch cow, giving !,' to 'i0 lbs. of milk eacli per day. V. It. Oxenrlder. Phone 303x2. ,OST Auto Tail Light, Sundiiy on road to Shoro Acres. No. D183. Reward for return to Gunnery. Hrs. Ft... CjHrs.. Ft... 1 1 Hrs. , Ft... Hrs., Ft. . . Hrs., Ft.., Hrs., 20 30 Ft. 7.01 0.0 0.21 CO 1.13 C.l 2. or. C.l 2.55 C.l 3.45 5.4 11.00 3.C 12.10 3.7 1.10 4.0 7.64 1.0 8.12 1.2 U.29 1.0 10.14 1.0 10.58 0.0 4.10 1.9 5.20 2.1 C.28 2.04 1.2 2.53 4.3 3.30 1.4 4.2C 4.C 5.10 4.7 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 11.14 l.C Will Not .Move. C. C. Rlggs. of North Bend, states that he Is not ex pecting to leave North Bend and fur thormoro has had no Intention of this sort. Ho said the rumor should bo corrected as ho Is still In the plumbing' business there, has a house there and expects to Btay. Will Work nt l'ouers. Albert Haines returned from San Fran cisco yesterday on the Kllburn. Ho went directly there nt tho close of thu University of Oregon which he attended. He spent several days In the south nnd this morning went up to Powers where he will work this summer. I n t PERSONAL MENTION t ?? AL. SMITH of Coos River Is a Marshfleld visitor today. MRS. K. E. DYER of Daniels Creek Is a Marshfleld visitor. H. C. DIERS of North Bend Marshfleld visitor today. Is n II. C. DIERS of North Bend was In tho city today on business. MRS. HERMAN SMITH CULL wnB n shopping visitor here today. J. C. Penney Co. NEXT DOOR TO MARS111TELD POST OFFICE NO MAflTER WHAT THE PRICE YOl' CAN BUY THE SAME (SHADE OR BETTER CLOTH INN AT THE .1. C. PENNEY STORE FOR LESS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. , Yet our price! are alwajs tho same. Then, too, Jim get nothing: hut new, clean liieiTliniiillso. OUR ItKlllT PRICES THE YEAR ROUND ARE WHAT MOVES OUR (iOODH, AND DON'T LET THEM (1ET OLD. MISS MABEL WICKMAN of Empire was a Marshfleld shopper today. Comparo this lino of men's Suits with any that sell at double tho price. Our price if 7 :tl) MRS. A. STAMBUCK of Coos River was n Marshfleld shopper today, i ART MILLER has gone to Powers to spend u week or so palatini;. I. R. TOWER will leavo tomorrow via Florence for Portland on business. M)ST Near tilth ami ttohlen, Boy Scout axe and Thermos bottle. Re ward for their return to box "D," Times office. WEATI I ER FORECAST WANTED Partner with small cap ital for Ith of July concession. Big profits. No experience neces sary. Address "O," care Times. foolen Mill Stores TWO STORES linSIIFIELD NORTH 15KND t WANTED J $$ WANTED A situation In family or hotel by .in experienced Japanese cook. Addiess llox "K," Times. 4 nj Auoclite.1 TrtM to Coot Dr Tlmn.l OREOON Unsettled, probably showers in west; fair east, southwesterly winds LOCAL TFXPERATURH RECORD For tbo 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. m., Juno 23, by Ben. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 59 Minimum 52 At 4:43 a. m 52 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1914 CG.89 Precipitation mmo period hiBt year C5.57 Wind Northwest, partly cloudy Want Ail Dill It. Mrs. W. H. Fol ey of Bunker Hill telephoned yester day that n few Insertions of a want (id In The Coos Bay Times had brought purchasers for nearly all of their household effects, enabling her to dispose of them nt a decided advantage. Mr. and Mrs. Foley tiro planning to leave soon uu un extend ed trip. Recovers Cluirni. Through i Times found ad, R, K. Booth yes tcrday recovered u valuable Knights Templar charm. Thu charm was pick ed up on Front street by Mrs. H. J McKeowu who promptly sent It to Tho Times office, knowing' that a Times ad would quickly find the own er. Ono insertion of tho found ad did It. GEORGE REBEN, a former Corvullls star pitcher, and wife arrived here today. You will not find any suits that will compare with these under $15.00. They come In blue serge, nent gray, brown mixed and every one this season's models. Our price . . . $11.1)0 Wo are showing better values In serges, grays, neat Btrlpes nnd foncy thou every before nnd Its worth your while to compare these at every day prlco $ I..10 Try ono of those 1475 serges on nnd comparo them elsewhere and then you will be convinced thnt we can save you money on every nrtlclo you purcliaso hero. EH Our Eery-Dny Price Are Alunjx the Lowest Tho Originators of Ijow Trices y&k2fc'P'a? rmmmnrmw wj m VFV.-rr.T7im Wo lend Others Follow JAS. WATSON, county Judge, Is here from Coqulllu to attend thu Elk's ball tonight. FRED BARGER and Ills wife mine up on tho Vega this morning from South Inlet. D. SCOTT and wife wero shopping visitors hero today from South Inlet. iwnaa'gaMiiiiwt III I, limit, Milliliter and President 2SO KEARNY ST. Dal. Sutler and uuib SHE SAN FRANCISCO WANTED Young lady would like placo to work at once. Address "E" care Times or phone 202-L. J t FOR RENT ! $ FOR RENT Nice Bedroom In h pri vate family. Apply 352 First St. North. FOR RENT Small modern fur nished bungalow. Phono 183-J Build (ianigo. Dr. A. L. Houbo worth Is arranging to build a con crete garago at his homo on South Elevojith and Flanagan. !elw Mmiv Rous I. E. Ford of tho Union Market today received a carload of slxty-ono hogs from tho Conulllo valley. Ho paid sovon cents per pound, live weight, for them. Not Candidate Mrs. Percy Peot of Eastsldo says that sho did not Intend to ho a candidate for school director nt Eastsldc. A number of frlondB urged her to run and some Insisted on placing her nnmo In nom ination. However sho told them sho would immediately' withdraw and this deterred thorn from nominating her. CHARLES DUNdAN, of South Coos River, was u visitor here todoy on business. J. MICHELHRINK was down last evening and today from on a visit. Allegun ws ITH the Fourth MAY MILLER arrived hero yester day from Wedderhurn for n visit with friends. FOR RENT Tho nicely funiMiwl rooms, Mrs. It. Nerdrum, 979 So. Fifth, Phono 37C-J. Ilujon, de-proof, up-to.dtte Hotel, I1M in In epntpr r vrvttiinn mnti fin Iratdlisetolhe tixpontion Cioundi. RATES J Bsth Private Bath I.H.50 stale 1.50.$2.0u'sln(Ke EU2.00 double 2 00, 2.50 double IDIWi cl Solid Comfoit Every Convenience TlWtn(ITowiiitndS. Dpo, tilt eir 'Ku,ySu,w.lkUil4UkNonl,. Or a ci -Universal" Bus direct to Hotel I ' omottinMmtMi ' pw your LKTT1CK heads, bill etc., printed at THIS TIMES i?nn hkxt Mvrtlo Anns, modem I furnished apartments, freo heat and water. $25 per month up. $ I FINANCIAL I I it am aUIiip aiKilIcatlons for 1st niort. loans on Improved ranches. F. E. Conway, Myrtle Arms Apt. 4 Buys New Ford. Mrs. Fluelln Dlndlnger of Bunker Hill yostcrdny purchased a new Ford Touring car rfom I. R. Tower, trading In her old car which had given her such excel lent service. Opens .Next Monday. Tho now Hub storo at Powers Ib completed and will bo ready to open for busi ness next Mondny. Tho storo will carry n store of general merchandise and groceries. To Piny Sunday. Coos River and the Hatchery nines aro to cross tho willows on Sunday at tho grounds on Dnnlols Creek, according to tho announcement from up tho river. At tho game played last Sunday nt tho Hatchery tho locals managed to oko out n threo to two victory oyor East sldo In an exciting gamo which was well attended. C. E. HARROW was down from Coos River last evening nnd today on business. D. E. HODGE loft on tho Kllburn on his way to Olympla whero he has n legal business. MRS. S. W. GOODWILL has gone to tho Goodwill plnco on Coos River for a ten day outing. MR. AND MRS. GEO (100DRU.M returned today on the Nunn Smith from u visit to thu fair. July near, vou can't afford to J take chances on tire trouble. You can safeguard yourself by getting rlpK. Tires now. The Gunnery FInU DIstrlliutnrH .Southwestern Oregon GOHHT KINO OARAdE North Rend Agent KI.ME .t VON' PEOERT Cixiulllo Agent H. . WHITSETT BjiiuIoii Agent HEAVY CAR TYPE FISH The Tire , ) Low prices and big mileage GUNNERY open evenings and Sundays FREE AIR FILTERED GASOLINE r,.,,, . On Slippery Road jj lloM n llailK'ciie. Peter Mlrra soul, Fred Montgomery, Bill Montgomery, C. W. Cumbers mndo a trip to tho low Montgomery mndo a trip to tho low er bay and had tholr supper on tho beach. They Iliad beef steaks two Inches thick which they broiled ov er tho coals of a beach flro In roal barbecue stylo. 31 INK ThUNSFER AND STOR- rE OF HOl'.SEHOLl) (.'OODS HEIGHT AND H.YGC.AOE Cull 1FERGUS0N TRANSFER Phono lilit Residence Phono 1H-.1 I SUrket Axe. nnd Waterfront k SAVE MONEY 6T oidi'iliig tho famous HENRYVIL LP COAL 1. per ton ?!." FJcoal, nor ton 5.n llH ton of both $l.7R D. .XllIHKON. Pron. IHione 18-.I r leavo ouleis nt HIHjer'M ( Igar Storo. DRY WOOD at AMPBELL'S W00DYARD orth Front Street Phono 1170 WAR SERIES of II' Wu tjork iutta MID-WEEK PICTORIAL Ten earliest available num hern. So. 3 to S. and S bolng out of print,) hound In book form. Interesting rotogravure re productions of tho European War bcenes from actual photo graphs make Mil' book a vu uablo aculsl.lon at tho mod orate price of ONE DOLLAR. S,n, hy ...all o any ' " on ,eeelpl '' I"'10 Till! NEW VORK TIMES -rime-Snumv , New"'1' Has tho Mumps. Mrs. W. J. Rust Is III with tho mumps at her homo In Flagstaff. Flvo of Mrs. Rust's children had tho mumps, then Mr. Rust had u severe attack and now M-s. Rust Is laid up. For New Manager. W. J. Clnrk son, manager of tho Estabrook com pany nt Bandou returned homo this morning after a short stay hero on business. Ho expects to leavo Ban- i don In about two weeks for Sun I Francisco to tako a position In the . head office Sid Williams, now In Will VWt Fair. Edgar McDanloi, ' Hamion, will succeed him ns Coos proprietor of tho Coos liny Harbor, , county munngor of the company. with his family, will probably leavo Saturday for San Francisco to see xt Coining Here. Suporlnton the exposition. Thoy will moko tho' ,ict Hawkins, of tho Newport trip south In Mr. McDanlel's auto-! 8C,001b, writes that he Is not com mobile. 1B horo to establish a business col lege as ho had untlclputed. Ho was EARL McCREA has resigned his position as clerk In tho Woolen Mill store at North Bend. MISS DAISY CLARKE arrived horo yesterday from San Francisco to visit at tho W. II. Lingo homo. u. HALL-LEWI8 came over to day from the county seat to nt tend to some business matters. MISS BESSIE 0. IMMEL rotumed yesterdny morning on tho Santa Clura from Monmouth whuro sho bus been utteiidlng normal school. MRS W. J. HILL and son who havo been spending some tlmo at the (loodwlll placo on South Coos Riv er returned to Marshileld todoy. MISS FLORENCE E. HANSEN waH u pussenger on tho Nairn Smith toduy returning from California. Moonlight Picnic Tonight Tho members and friends of tho Epworth Lcaguo are giving a moonlight pic nic at the Sandhills tonight, having tchartored tho Alice II. Tho young 1 people of tho town are cordially In i vlted. Will Cllvo Dunce. Dick Rogers is 'arranging for a big basket picnic and aboard tho steamship and ready to couio hero whon u telegram reach- ..,1 l.l.t. .lint l.n l.tlrl lin.tll itlnMfl.l tl . Ul lllll. UHU HO WW, u.mv..... w u prlnclpulshlp In Nevada and ho Is now going there for his wlfo's health. Call RASCOM BROTHERS MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE 420-R Messages or parcels delivered to any part of city 10c Quick response to all calls. Office 355 North Broadway WW MRS. II. J. MeKEOWN nnd (laugh ter and Miss Agnes Kunkel went up Coos River today for an out ing. CHARLES FENSLER and 'Curley" Larson left this morning for Po wurH whero thoy will old In In stalling tho branch of the store. MATT L. MAY, tho Coos Bay rep resentative of Hans Bros, left this morning for Bandon on u mission--ury trip In tho Intorest of his flvu food products. MRS. ELMER RUSSELL of North Bund, returned yesterday on thu Kllburn nfter u visit In Portland whero sho was a dologato to tho Eastern Star convention. Huh MISS SHIRLEY PETERSON of North Bend returned yestorday from Portlund where shu has been j In school. MRS. KERN of Bandon camo over to visit t tho homu of her moth er, Mrs. John Mattson on Cutth lug Inlet. Start Young War. Ed Kronholm, claiming sympathy for tho Belgians and Gus Aneeon, a Creek, clashed last night on Front street near tho National Saloon and for several min utes they charged, counter-charged, and bayoneted each othor with short arm jabs. Both werti arrosted nud this morning fined a live spot apiece. ! There tho Belgians won a decided victory for Kronholm had tho money while Aneeon went to Jail. W. E. BEST, formerly manager of tin. Entabrook company at Ban don. was In Marshfleld yesterday) on business. MR. AND MRS. WYMAN ALBEE of South Inlet, camo to Marshfleld after their murrlago at the homo of tho hrldo at South Inlet yesterday. MEL DUNCAN Is suffering from n severe Injury to his hand. Ilo was uniting kindling and tho axe in bounded from u knot, cutting u bad gash In his forefinger. MRS. MARY HARVEY, of Pendlo ton, arrived In on tho stngo yes terday and left today for Co iiulllu whore she will visit with Iter biother, John Quick. STEVE CURREN, of Bandon, re turned today from Catching In lot. whore his family Is now vis iting with Mrs. Curren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mntson. MRS. ALEXANDRIA LANDO and MrB. E. Don McCrary camo homo yesterday on the Kllburn from Portland whoro thoy havo been at tending the Eastern Stur sessions. C. It. PECK and family havo mov ed up to their South Coos River homo for tho summor months. Mr. Peck expects to ho In his office tho greater Hliaro of each week, spend ing tho week ends up tho river. R. E. IRWIN und wlfo will leave ov land tomorrow morning for llolso Idaho whole they will muka their future home, MRS. ANNA FARRIN. Ml "nice and Norrls Farrln expect to leavo on tho next trip of tho Nairn Smith, for ('allfiirnlu. Thoy will nrobably locate In Berkley MISS EDDEVA WHEELER camo back yesterday on tho Kllburn from Portland whero she has been attending school. Sho left the same day In company with Miss Mario Wheeler to visit their sis ter, Miss Anna Wheeler In Euro- ka, California MRS. W. 8. TURPEN, who under went an operation for appendici tis yesterday Is reported doing nicely today. ii.ii ii "" " "li CHARLES HALL, J. E. Montgomery and Claude Thompson expect to leavo in tho morning for Curry County where they will bo goio for sovorul days, taking In Port Orford, Cold Beach, Wedderhurn and thoy may get down to Brookings. POS TPONED ... .rcnAY. JUNE 29TH Goddess of LftyS WHY? WHY? WHY? Why buy the LEFT OVERS anywhere when you can buy from tho owner, the FIRST CHOICE LOTS, in tho FIRST ADDITION to MARSHFIELD, Oregon, for original cost, plus taxes und Interest? Your own terms. I havo bought a ranch and need money to stock the farm. Wrlto me today. SNAP. Prices will advance soon. MEKIS.J. CAMPBELL. Box 10, Herrlck, Idaho MISS LUCY HORTON, of Poplur I Bluff. Mo., arrived In tho city vHtnrdav afternoon to visit Mrs.' R. K. Booth. MRS. E. ORANDEL und daughtor Miss Marie (Irandel left on the Kllburn for Portland whero they will visit. J A. GOODWILL was a visitor hero today from South Coos Rlvor ma king preparations for the cele- bratlou there July a. CHAS. H. RAYMOND of the Plo neer Grocery and mother havo gone to Ton Mile for a short out ing t tho Harris nomo mui. W T. MERCHANT has gone to North Bend to assist Iris Elrod in tho Woolen Mill Btoro there, j E H. McCreii havlne resigned. The Noble Theater TONIGHT The. second and last Installment of "BURNING DAYLIGHT" a thrilling story of the K.ond ye, written by '.on don reels or ricuir. -""-" ,.,, .,... tho eleven million uou.o - and iow nrodiiced In four himiliiK Duyllghl" spend It's a Puruuiount loaiuru. TUB STAOK COACH UlUVi'.u ,m clsco. tom MIX western story, THE OIRL. Full or thrills. ,. in,.r,mli iniiiedl(i8. "Ills Own 1 nu ,", - rlmoiiy." .r.. i...i,..,..v ine: children, oc Prices, lower noor, iu. " "Tho ChrlB- Hero." und "Mud and Mat- Everything now Coming Friday night only. Hull Calne's great jtoiy. "Tl, tlaii." In eight reels. Better than 'Ilia Spoilers. Nftnt , ,. . NOMINA "fuivc in&rti