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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
?mi s -' . . V3 ttssasa THE COOS DAY TIMPS HflADOUetr-l n nnrnn, ' -w Tiuuii, uncuuw. IHUHSUAY, JUNE24, 1915 - EVENING EDITION no j j HIVE igrth of July PO bite HaLs only iO cents aws $2 and $3 H . n n win? wv, U1V W1,y imy thu i.hkt ovi:its mini I. w ""L'u Hnun ou ""i hip owner 1 i HOICK LOTS AUDITION to DREVniES; i Mimtmtntmn -r-. - .-. - - ' i - - - , : i--.-r. '""VHHBHHHHHMiV EVENTS TO-NIGHT - ! A reception will bo given for lllsh- jamas, a for $5 dandy ran buy tile FIRST 1 thu FIRST ' MAItsuriMi n I Oregon, for urlRlnal iW, plus fixes ami Interest? Your own I ,"n,ls' I liavo bought a f ni-li am need money to slock '"( innn. Write SNAP. Prices soon .MKIOS Hox 10, vlNKTIRKS m , ,1 .I1111 "elBhtB of tides nt Marshfleld. The tides aro plnced In order of occurrence-, with their times on the first line and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar- i Ison of consecutive heights will In- Idlcato whether It Is high or low I water. High tldo on tho Bar ono i hour and o4 minutes earlier than at , Marshfleld. At North Rend 35 mln- ites earlier than at Marshfleld. IXUP me today. M1 advance 1. t' VMPIlKl.t. Merrick, Idaho. 2-IIIIrs. IFt.. ITi fe the Price is always Right. Id Norm Bend $ 1 2C t NEW TODAY a7 (Hiiro CI 7 North Front street. jttit5n::t HNSON- ILOVSEN OMPANY Sellers of quality Home furnishings et beautify, that ase ma give in service with- t extra cost itwmmmmm FOR S. 1,1: I Vei less Ferguson Transfer. piano. Sei $111.00. FOR HUNT H-kmimi house, Solltll Tenth stieet. Apply John F. Mall 20 :io Mrs. Ft.. Mrs. Ft.. Mrs. Ft.. Mrs. Ft.. Mrs. Ft.. Mis. 'Ft.. C.01 0.2 7.01 0.0 0.21 0.0 1.13 C.I 2. or. o.i 2.r.r. c.i 3.4 u 5.1 12.10 3.7 1.10 4.0 7.r.i 1.0 S.42 1.2 9.20 1.0 10.11 1.0 lo.r.s o.c i.20 2.1 G.2S 2.01 4.2 2.53 4.3 3.30 4.4 4.2C 4.C 5.10 4.7 11.27 5.7 0.0 0.0 7.33 2.1 S.30 1.9 9.25 1.9 10.19 l.S 11.14 l.G the fire truck went out to tho i.wi of Tenth street, where they found' someone had been burning hrusli ' close to the new home of A. 11. Loud Gordon Smith fiist went out on a motnrnvpln iinfm.n ti. ..... ... I was called. The fire was P..cllW'Sin,mdhT ' ,,,C " out when the machine arrived. Z . hn,I, Th0 Soutllcn, .ncfp cRMcerg will meet local friends at the Chand-, ler Hotel tonight. A big delegation of Marshfleld Moose will go to North Ileiul to help boost for .Moose Day, Ruj.s Rooming House. William Schook has purchased the Johnson rooming house ami will conduct the place. He will have tho house over hauled and remodeled nnd will put In now furniture and make it up to date In every way. Mr. Schook has moved from his former residence In the southwest part of" the city and will personally supervise the mining meut of tho rooming house. I'Ol'XI) Today, In Fugles Hull, don. IMk Kinlilem pin Apply J. n. Sned- liCSSOXH In any Ki-uile of school work given during summer by an experienced teacher, 5th to Cth giude arithmetic a specialty. TorniH leasonahle. Call at 1308 13th and Central, or phono :il8-L. (ieo. wiUTiiKit rom:c.sT WAXTKR -Any kind of uoik Doctor, caie Times. I WANTED !' $?..$ t WA.NTF.D Pat (tier ullh small cap-1 Ital for 4th of July concession Dig profits. No experlcnca neees wary. Address "(J," euro Times. WAXTKD A situation In family or hotel by an experienced Japaneso cook. AdilresH Uox "K," Times. Dr AnoclatM rrtis to Cooi Dtj TlmM.J OREGON Unsettled, probably showers In tho West, fair In tho Fast, cooler in Fust Filday. Southerly winds, LOCAL TBMrmUTURH RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:4.1 a. in,, Juno 24, by llcnj. Ostllnd, spoclul government motcorologlst: Maximum RG Minimum 46 At 4:13 n. in 4G Precipitation 00 Precipitation stneo Sept. 1, 1914 GC.89 Precipitation same porlod last year CG.G7 Wind Northwest, partly cloudy. WAXTKR Young dy would like placo to work at once. Address "K" care Times or phono 202-L. $ Now Messenger Sen Ire. Dascom Drothcrs hnvo established a now quick delivery messenger servlco at 3C5 North Front Street. FOR RENT Will lime Picnic Ahout fifty "ft? I'Olt RKXT Suite of housekeeping looms, 3rd and Anderson. Phone Dr. Leslie. 4 j young ladles of Marshfleld will hold IP0RTANT 4th of July 'dilate nit Ion Is necessary If ftlre to get piopeiiy lined up t miiiiu t'endy money during mlng rclebi'iitlon. A re.stnur- cesIoit, a coffee house con- a good looming; Iioiim) prop A billiard mill pool room. "(ting splendid opportunities Nel'omili of duly tclehi-jitioii. Ifcfni R:.l At.-.. I till 5 ntill HUUlll II UEID 150 Front St. I'Olt RKXT Xlro lledroom In u pri vate family. Apply 352 First St. North. I'Olt RKXT Small niodcni fur nished bungalow. Phono 1S3-J n picnic next Sunday. They will charter a boat and go up Coos riv er and tnko their dinner with them, Hoy Scouts. A consignment of Roy Scout annuals, which is tho of ficial guide for the Hoy Scout work, has been received and may be had by those desiring thorn, by calling at 5C5 Market Avenue. f I'fiHtfffoOTMiT' I'Olt Itn.VT Two nicely furnished rooms, Mrs. H. Nerdrum, 979 So. Fifth, Phono 37C-.I. LOST A. LOST Xcar llitli and (tddrn, Hoy nUy Mniket. Win. Ilohror and Scout axo and Thermos bottle. He- j. s. Uoyco have taken over tho ward for their return to box "D," Fisherman's Market on tho wator- llold Lodge Meeting. Tho mem bers of tho Itobokah Lodge held tholr regular meotliiK last night. Tho ritual work was carried out. On tho second Wednesday In July tho public Installation of of ficers will tnko place. Times office. xotioi: TO COXTHACrOHS lllds will bo received at tho offlco of I. S. Kaufman &. Co., up to and Including July 1. 191C fr 'o ron- I structlon of 50G foot of plank br'lbo I and roadway In First Addition to , Hay Park, Coos County, Oregon, ac cording to tho plans nnd spccltlca j tions prepared for saino. j Tho right Is reserved to roject any i ami all bids. MAHSHFIKLD LAND COMPAQ front near Commercial, and plan to develop tho business nioro. Chas. Tllton will do tho deep sea fishing for them. I .. Hi: A KODAK WITH YOl'" Ii'wIoiiik mill I'fintliiK he Owl Uf, - "IIHM ural Axeunu Druir w i.-nif TtMXKFIHl AND STOIt- Afii: OF IIOUSKIIOM) GOODS FHHIGHT AND HAGGAGK fall Imo Offlcvs II. K. Coffin, In chnrge of tho offices of tho Smith Powers Company, Is moving tho of fices from Maishfleld to Powers tills week. Me will move his fam ily thero next week. This Is thu last step of making Powers tho headuuaitefs of tho Smith Powers Company. FERGUSON TRANSFER Pliouo Kill Residence Phono lil-T Mailsct Axe. and Waterfront Still Xo Orator. A telegram was received today by tho Fourth of July conimltteo stating that It, M. Jen nings Is on his way from Portland. Ho has not yet loported the securlm; of a July I orator. Word from h. J. Simpson, In San Francisco, lato yes terday afternoon stated that ho could not come. ,-ilinu. i , 4 " he Noble Theater TONIGHT to upend. the evening f"'1' get lid of Hun tlu'l of I he The plate tlinir. Picture Is good tonight. ""' ,wN- "" "e"' T'if Vltagtapli Hronthwiy Star IVatme Co. pivsent 'Till: SI MINT M.I..V lllire... ,...... i .or,.tlini nlth tho iiientneis WV,l. ,.mu,s.soii for tho ,ellefofv,Idowedn.otlu'is. 11 "a plctnio you'll neior foiget. "IIKAHST SUI.IO XKWS IMCTOIHA!.' N'eH In pictures nlmtjs Inlerestlng. 1I,1ri.i "TIIM JAH KAMILV DIStOVHHS ";l"J v.. ..-I.. Tiii'i unite In ' '". i or tin, .in, runiiir m i ' . , h ann ,.,.... .. ," . ' '.,. II'. the runniest tlut ever ....... 4 Si:i: i-iv two ,,el detective stor, that MI I'"'" '"" "Ue""," ' ). I.l - 4S.. nllllllflMt. i:l''ii, lower floor. 15c; jMlcont. ,' (,p.H Kieat- ""UitlW XKJIIT "TIM nun.-"""" Mory, eight reels. Splendid music ,ftuloii hy Mill-tin's I" pl orchestra. In an apart- 5c. Hall OtlnoK for this special in- Mill Is C1cjm1. A fovv minutes bo foro closing tlmo last evening the largo wheel on which tho chain works that brings tho logs Into the Porter mill went out of commission und the mill was closed down today, accord lug to workmen and will bo open In tho morning. It Is said a crow work ed nil night making repairs. Ilriisli Hums. Though no alarm was blown late yesterday afternoon $ t PERSONAL MENTION I MRS. I). A. JACKSON wns a Catch ing Inlet visitor today. D. I. MeOKi: returned this morning for a visit to Valley points. W. S. CHANDLER left this morning for Coqullle on a business trip. W. II. SMITH was among the vis itors here todny from Coos River. ADOLPM MILLER wns among the shoppers heie today from Catching Inlet. . G. MINDMARSH and wife were In last evening fioni Hauser on a visit. U. A. HKCKBTT of Coqullle came over yesterday to look after busi ness here. MISS ALICE PECK has returned from an extended visit at Califor nia points. ALFRED JEWELL was down last night and today on a visit from Isthmus Inlet. W. M. KAISER wnB down on busi ness for the Mauser & Mauser camps today. MRS. WILLIAM LAX.TUOM was down this morning shopping from Catching Inlet. MRS. U M. NOI1LE haB returned from n thrco weeks visit In Port land and Salem. PROF. RICHARDS went to Handon this morning to look after his classes there. I F. E. CONWAY and wife nnd son ex pect to leavo for Portland and So attlo early In July. W. C. LAIRD, Doputy Sheriff, ramo over from Coqullle last evening on a business trip. MISS MAUD TIIUHHEIt. teacher nt Sumner, came down todny and will loavo for San Francisco. n. WAITE camo in this morning from Suthorlin and will spend sev eral days on tho bay. . M. HALL-LEWIS, County Road Engineer, returned homo today after a short visit hero. JAMES E. COWAN and wife woro In last oveiilug ami today on a visit from tholr home nt Lakeside. JUDGE JAMES WATSON was u visitor hero last evening, coming to attend the Elks' festivities. MRS. J. T. SULLIVAN enmo over Inst evening from her homo at Handon to attend tho niks dance. PETER OHERLE and C. D. Thomas boiler Inspectors for Insurance companies, are on the bay Inspect ing craft. PROF. E. n. PITTS, of Corvallls, went over to Myrtle Point HiIh morning whore ho will speak at u dairymen's picnic. MR. AND MRS. T. C. RUSSELL, ac corapanlod by Miss Tina Sneddon, were In last evening from Heaver Ulll to attend tho Elks danre. land, being gone for some time. WILL 11ULTMANN who has been visiting his brother, Hnrr.v Hult niann, expects to leave for Ids home In San Francisco tomorrow. G. F. EELS of Portland, and R. F. MacLeod, of San Francisco, ar rived in this morning with F. II. Walte and will look over the vi cinity here. F. E HAGUE and wire who have been taking In the Exposition ' and visiting California relatives ' are expected home on the Niinn Smith next week. AL JENSEN and Henry Muggins have loft In a mnchlno for Curry ! County where they expect to be gone for several days. They will go as far as Gold Reach. ENGINEER V. C. HINDMARSII and wife and baby came In last even ing from Lakeside. Mrs. Hind marsh and baby recently returned fioni a trip to California. D. O. McDONALD, buyer for tho J. C. Penney Co. Stores, arrived In the city yesterday to confer with Manager Whitman of Marshfleld. He left this morning for Portland. C. R. HROUGHTON, engineer In charge of the Southern Pacific Ilrldgo construction, returned to North Hem! yesterday from tho Sluslaw, Mrs. Ilroiightou made the trip with him. MR. AND MUS. FRED MARX woro hero Inst evening form Portland nnd attended the Elks' ball. They left on the morning train for Co qulllo Valley points whero Mr. .Marx Is sailing on his trade. FRED SMITH of The Hub who was expected home on the Kami Smith failed to make connections In Snu Francisco and will return on the Santa Clnra. He and Mrs. Smith have been visiting in Knn saH. FRANK HEATH and wife who hnvo been tnklng In the San Francisco Exposition have gono to tho Yo seinlto Valley where they will meet rolntlvcB of Mr. Heath who lire coming west from thu old home In Virginia. J. C. Penney Co. NEXT DOOR TO MARSIIPIHU) POST OFFICE Have you ever stopped mid figured It up what tho .1. ('. Penney stoto saves jott on every purchase, that ou makes of us? Wo -avo j on from .-, per cent to ;t: per cent. We do this by dim. hinting the middle men's profits and giving It to you. THINK THIS OVER. Red Star Diaper Cloth, 24 Inches wide, 10 yards to tho bolt, $1.00 value. Our piico fj;jc xThe same, only 27 Inches wide, 10 yards to the bolt, $1.10 value. Our price H() House lining, 3G Inches wide. This Is worth nt tho least one-third more. Our price.. ..ilJlie, l!5e, .V, 7c. 7Jie, 8 l-)lcv Percales, 27 Inches wide. 8 ! 3c value. Our prlco o i.c A better one, 32 Inches wide, 12VS value. Our prlco ., l()c Rest Percale on the market, 3G Inches wide. 18e value... 12 l.'Je Apron Glnghnni, a good and heavy grade. 7c value. Our prlco lie Amoskeng Gingham, best gingham on tho mnrket. 9c valuo,....7c Galateas, tho best grade. 20 to 25c value. Our prlco IHc and Iffc: Ewaco Sheeting, the good heavy grade, 9-1, the sheeting that you pay 33 l-2e per yard for. Our price U8c The Originators of Irfiiv Pi Ires Interoecattd J w-fMAii&r'i.Pa Wo lead Others Follow MS U D. 1 1. I'OOTE DEXIES TOWER HEM) (Il'X IX WIFE CAPTURE H nil Says Hirolmmi Did Xot (itoke Wife nnd That Couple Were I .eft on Train at Drain Denial that Charles Tower used a gun or that any forco was exhibited in thu abduction of Mrs. Tower Is made by I). L. Fonte, who returned last evening by way of Allegany from Drain where hu declares he loft tho young couple as they boarded n north bound train. "It wns u StllBou wrench tnken up from tho hack seat In tho car." declnrcs Foote, "that wiib used by Tower. Ho didn't choke his wife or bout her as has been Haiti." Hu stat ed that tho same story would bu told by Androw Erlckson, who nlded Tower us n friend nnd who also has roturned dure. As tu the correct whereabouts of thu fleeing man and wife, Foote re fuses tu dlvulgo nny Information. "Thuy may still bo going for nil I know," hu snlil. "They may even hnvo gone across thu California line, I don't know." It has been Intimated several times that they have left the stato. From tho Hay City landing, after tho abduction, tho car wns turned toward Rosuburg through which they passed about nine o'clock on Mou Foote. Ho snyH thuy turned north from thero. CHARLES HALL, J. E. Montgomery' fho sheriff's office, nccordlng to and Claude Thompson, wrt In Mr. I wor,i received by John D. (loss, has Hall's mnchlno early this morn- j fomi(1 no trt.u of Tower ngnlnit lug via tho const road for Han- j W1()m warrant has been Issued don, Port Orford, Gold Hench and probably Hrooklngs. They ex pect to bo gono until early next week. Times vvnnt ads bring results. liUTTKIt FROM .1015 DAVIS COM PARED WITH THAT) OF CHECK Meinltcr of Austrian Forgery Gang Writes to Sheriff Compli. rations May Follow Holler that J mi Davis, ono of the ring lenders of tho Austrian forgery gang that oporatetl hero and In North Demi several months ago wns In reality tho head man of tho group and wroto tho checks, that woro passed Is expressed by tho sher iffs office. W. C. Lnlrd, deputy sher iff who was hero last ovenlng, state ed that n letter received from Davis, who is now In the ponltentlnry, showed the writing to bo practically tho Biimu as was found on the checks. At tho tlmo tho flvo men woro ar rcBted all of them protested that a inystorloiiH "other man" had writ ten tho checks. Homo of tho stories had It that ho was n gamblor and had told th am that ho wanted tholr help In cashing checks ho had won. All of tho evidence was so tangled that It was found Impossible, vvhon thu men wure tried to sift It down to tho point or truthfulness, Davis, who Is short and fat am! conducted the program In North Iloud, left ii watch hero nt tho po llco station. Ho wroto from Salem to tho sheriff asking that it bo re turned. Tho writing wbb then com pared with that on tho chocks and was found to bu practically tho same. Tho watch will bo sent to Davje. charging him with assault with a re volvor, "loaded with poivdor and ball." EI) HANSEN and wlfo leuv on tho Speedwell (o visit or Mrs. Hansen nt Corona or California points. They will take In tho San Francisco Exposl Hon and other points of Interest. Tho trip Is pnrtly for tho purpose or benefitting tho health of Mrs. Hansen and shu may remain In California for nil extended stay. P. 1). FLETCHER, resident manager of tho Sperry Flour Company, IT will leave tomorrow for San Fran- J. Cisco whero ho will have charge or X tho company's big exhibit at tho , ii.,..,....,. Oiw.lfl,. l.'Yiiiiultlnii for I t 41II1IIM1. ..V...W .n,.w " . two weeks. Mrs. iieicner win uc- rnnmutiv htm south and visit 4 friends In thu city for u while. They also expect to spend u few days at the ranch at Fresno. WILLIAM ARNOLD, or tho Warren Construction Company, returned this morning from Portland to In spect tho North Bond work. MR. AND MRS. OUY WARNER ex pect to lonvo tomorrow for a visit In San Francisco und Oak- tH-4jH44M4"!"H X BOAT SUPPLIES aS WIT FOEffiT MM Oil THIRD ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW wiM be held SATURDAY, JUNE 26 wheira we will award FOUR BEAUTIFUL PRIZES LARGEST STOCK IN COOS COUNTY Agency for RED SEAL DRY BATTERIES and VALVOUNE OILS PIONEER HARDWAREC0,; t.j..j....j-jHHHWHKH' j POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY, JUNE 29TH Goddess of Liberty Contest NOHLE THEATER. NOMINA HUNS tvac o.r. m. '"""- ...j..j..j...jIH1HM1'JH l-H-H W-H"HHH-jh for the Best Displays of ROSES aod SWEET PEAS The Prizes will be awarded as follows: 1st Prize for Best Display of Roses. 2nd Prize for Second Best Display of Roses. 1st Pri7fi for Best Disnlav of Sweet Peas. 2nd Prize for Second Best Display Sweet Peas. Our Qahlia show will be held next month, announce- . . ment of date wi be maae later. There are no conditions or specifications attach- .. ed to entering flowers at this Annual Flower Show. Just :; : prepare your displays and bring them to the "Busy Cor- :: nne QntnrHnv iimnpfi. Don't foniet the day and date .. j. ,,., wutM M,, -....- - n " ,i pnc Dnu Pilu .. f and neip noosi lor uous ouy nu&us aim vjuu uj w..j Beautiful. L0CKHART & PARSONS nnvr i-.mirfcATV "ia Busy f UKUb LUlYlrAm Corner" :....J..H..1..H..H-HHHHH 'vm, mi-imtmni ,mmet1iK","t,r"' Morwiamvimmwm,iifcsem)Mviii0in