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' fffroXSffKKKSSKilSK&mSDh -. !WWllKil .i .feU- tU yw. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELU, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1015 EVENING EDITION. HO TWO i "tMi. ..... . ; w-LWPi-, News of Nearby Towns CURRY OFFERS MANY RESORT ATTRACTIONS Claim Made that MoM Any Kind of Outdoor Life Deshod is Round That Curry county offers many at tractions to Iho rosorlcr ami tour ist in without ciuostlon anil tlio In ducements In tills lino nro put forth quite vividly by the Cold Heach Glohn which descrlbos the possibili ties of out door life ns. follows: Thuie nre many little sheltered coves, lilt H after they have been mined will make Ulenl xiimmer re Horts, not only for the residents of Cnrrv county, hut for tourists and poiiplo who want Ideal summer homes, where with safely they can enjoy life, bathing In the surf, deep sea fishing and river and mountnln stream fishing. They can strike out into the wlhlB for big gnmo: cllmh tho lofty and rugged mountain, de scend Into the bottom of the deep canyons, prospect, occasionally pick up a gold nugget and cuiios In groat number On Agate lloach aro not only ng ntcs, but curious stones and many things that nro brought up by the sea, and upon tho bluffs nre the nicest, coxiest sheltered places for summer homes and camping grounds. And nil In. all, Curry county offers to tho pleasure soo.ker nnd sports man all Hint can bo desired. And with tho completion of tho plntis of road-hullding In contemplation no nutoist's summer outing will lie com ploto without a trip along tho coast, thr.ough Curry county. WILLIAM KRONHOLM WEDS MRS. WOODWARD Well-known Vomig I'coplo ( (O I Coiiiilto (o bo .Mmii-IciI. (Special to Tho Times.) COQU1LLR, Or., Juno lit',. Wil liam Krouholm nnd Miss Kvu Helen Clnrno Woodard woro marrleil In tills city. They camo from .Mnrsh flold In an auto and were accom panied by several friends. Tho groom Is well known in this city. Ho is a Coos Hay boy nnd has resided lioro all his life nnd belongs to one of the pioneer families. Tho bride Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Clnrno, of Curry County and a sister or Mrs. .loo .loscphsou, of Marshfleld. ;oi:s into 'mi: hitch Man at Xornny Hiding Iticycle Ii Itl.illMMl. (.Special to tlio Times.) . MYIITLH POINT, Or., .Imiio 'k. A physician was called from lioro to Norway lo attend u man who, was riding ii hlcyclo and who ran Into a ditch and was injured. Ills name could not bo learned here. It was at fiist repoited that there was an auto accident but this was u mistake. NOTICH TO (TSTOMHHS Will be in Powers .luuu 2Sth nnd li D 1 1 1 lo deliver nnd tnko orders for World's Star Underwear and Hosiery. MRS, HRCKRH. MEAT SPECIALS! Tomuriim, SatunLiy, m will m-II meats for (be 1'olltiu in low prices IO CASH ONLY IVr Lb. Milling lleef Klc Short HIIim Hoof . . ,f ! Cholio Pot IIoiii! I - I lo Hump Uoiihi i'j iK to l lc Sliloln Steak I.V Hound Steak . . I.V T llnno Steaks ,v Hill Sleiks I.V Mutton Stew He Shouldoi .Milium I-Jic Shoulder Mullnti Chop l-!ie Leg Mutton i.v l.oln Mutton Chops I.V Loin Veal Chop I.V Lull Lamb Chop Klc Log of 1 .11 mli Klc Pork CbopH I.V Should i'oik lionst I.V l.olu I'oiU . . . . t (He Log or I'orlt Hie Com Heel H.V Veal Slew 10c Shoulder Veal l'Jii ShouU Veal Chomi I lc Cliolco Chickens Klc J.ard, ten ioiiikK foi !..:." hard, five i minds fin n.v Lard t' rn in umis fo o ENTERPRISE MARKET C niiiiiiPi't lilt n Phone 81I-.I. $ t PERSONAL MENTION $ A. 13. ADRLSPEltORH left thin morning for Onrdlnor on business P. S. CIMINO, uf Lakeside, was among the visitors In the city td- , day. ('. K. PAPB was n business lsltor hero last evening and today from Hnndon. AH VII) SANQUIST, of Coos Hlver. was among the shopping visitors In tho city today. PH. R. MINOUS went over to Hea ver Hill this morning on a pro fessional trip. LAWHR.NCH HRSSRY was down InBt evening and today fiom his home on Coos Hlver. ni.STUl'CT ATTORNRY L1L.1R- QV1ST came over on business to day from Coiiullle. .TACK McDOXALl) wns down today from tho .McDonald lind Vaughn camp on Daniels Creek. LRR 1IYRHLY, or Kastside, started today for San Francisco, where ho will visit the exposition. ('HAS. MRADR, formerly a Marsh-' Held barber, came In from Pow-1 era yesterday for a short stay, i 1IAURY SHIHHRL came up this1 morning from South Inlet to at-i tend to some matters of business. CHAS. HOANB returned from his ranch yesterday nnd resumed his I position us nlghtwntch last even-i Ing. C. K. PAPB, the Spurry Flour' agent at Hnndon, came over last ' evening to conrer with K. H. Klctchcr. W. .1. HULT.UAN returned, today to San Kranclsco nftei' a visit hero with his brother, Hnrry Hult- mnnn. Mil. AND MRS. BI) HANSEN left yesterday afternoon on tho Speed-) Avell Tor u visit In San Krunclso co. MAYOR R. B. ALLRN left on tho morning trnln ror Coqulllo Valley points where he is calling on tho trade. KBNNBTH IIAUSBR Is now on his wny from Minneapolis to Spokane, where he Is to be mar ried next week. KURD NRLSON came up this morn ing from the uxcelslor plant nt South Inlet witli about a ton and n half of excelsior for shipping. .MISS .MAY PUBUSS returned to llorlcoloy on tho Nnuii Smith to day whoio she will attend tho na tional conclave or her sorority. .MUS. A. KAllIUN, accompanied by Norrls and draco Rnrrln, left today ror California on tho Nnnn Smith. They may locate In Hor keley. MRS. HARRY HKADRIRLI) nnd baby have returned from n short visit with Mrs. Otis Wilson at tho Wil son's new summer home tieross tho Hay. MRS. A. LAItSRN, of Kerndale, uc coiupanled by Miss Blslo Larson and Miss .Tennlo Johnson, went down Hi Sim Kranclsco thlH morn ing. CAPTAIN DUNSON camo In this morning from Capo Arngo light house. Ho is getting ready Tor Ills proposed trip into California next month. 1HSIIOP SUMNRR loH on tho nltor uooii trnln for Hnndon where ho will spend two days, returning to Portland later by way of Coiiulllo and Hoseburg. Mil. AND MRS. (ICY WAHNRR and daughter left on the Nnnn Smith this morning ror a visit nt the Imposition. NAItltY NASHURCi, who has been taking in the exposition, writes that ho mid Mrs. Nasburg ami the I'hllilren will leave lor home about June '-!'. K. 1). KLBTCHRU, accompanied by .Mrs. Klotcher, left today for San Kranclsco, wlieio ho will lmvo ihargu of the Sperry Klour ex hibit for two weeks. MRS. c. V. CUMHRRS left on tho Naiiii Smith this morning for San Kr.inclhco whore she expects to visit tor about sl weeks. It. P. HORY. Ralph B. .Moody, W. R. Koutaiue, R. 11. Stanton mid W. II. Mouthrop, comprised tho paity of Southern Pacific men who arrived hero Inst evening. DONALD M. CIIARLBSON came oor yesterday from Hnndon where heMs now nttendlng to tho engineering dude or Iho Port of Haudoii while tlio dredging Is un der way. MISS CORA CORDON, slhtcr of Mrs. I'. JC. Raymond, ilott today fAir Hoseburg after a lslt liero. She was acconipauled b Ro (5. Ray moiiil. nephew of Mr. and .Mrs. K. R. Raymond who was hero lslt Iiig I nun Spokauo. KUIC HOLT lotiirned homo today on iho llroakw liter ftom Wllhunot le Cnlvorslty, where ho has Just graduated, to visit with his par ents Mr. and Mr, (i. N. Holt, Brio Holt has jtiut been elected to the prliiclpalshlp of tho Lebanon hign NVllOOl. All iIiiim nUshhm INuiitli of .Inly Coiiievslniis should see mo imiiwdlat i'l anil get locnthuis as they mo go. lug fnt. I (7. NORTON, ( hall man Concession ComiuittH SHIPPING NEWS BHEAKWATEH HEREIHJIMM SMITH SAILS , 'i sTRAr.sllh, itm.ms l:t ox pas- SRXORH LIST TODAY Cm-rloq Steel for Track Leaver at H a. m. Sunday on Xeiv Sched ule, for Portland Coming with a good cargo of bridge steel nnd n passenger list of (i3 persons tho steamship Urenkwu ter, Captain Macgonn crossed In nt noon from Portland. She will leave out Sunday nt eight n. in. Those who nrrlved today woro: Mrs. Mnrthn Hlnckmore, P. J. McCarthy, A. B. George, Mrs. J. W. Snrglnsoii, Mrs. 0. P. Wnlbrldge, Mrs. Vestn Lewis, B. Sandoberg, A. Ollbort, II. Hllght, Helle Uarnldge, Venleta Noble, R. K. Clnrk, 0. McClollnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Ilnddnhl R. Norman. Mrs. R. Norman, Miss Ollle Nlelson. Harry Drown, Ceo. Sting, (I. K. Windsor, S. Yood. A Wood, Carl .llune, Alex Junnehi, Oscar Sltla. Carl Hilt, R. A. Nllnne. .1. Johnson, N. Kino, O. Klppla, Jno. Johnston, O. Norberg, Alex Xulson, .Mrs. 0. A. Howell, Mrs. J. C. Rut ledge. O. Durham, R. Holt, .Mrs. Rvuns, M. Thomas. Annlo R. McDon ald, Maiy B. Mnhoney, K. A. Car roll, Horace Russell, T. V. Mayor. Hnrry Smith, Mrs. Hnrry Smith, Bmll Hill, 11. Neyberg, R. K. Mills, M. Klndnle, J. Dnlk, J. Pernio, J. Tor Ins. R. Ilomnnon, B. Lartnum, A. Lucto, D. Nnvlne, O. Hoysland, A. Mnrknrd, II. Nolnils, II. Herkle and W. Wood. VRSSIOL .-MOVRMRXTS Arrived Hreakwntor, rrom Port- land, noon today. Sailed Nairn Smith, Snn Kranclsco 9:30 n. in. today. llellef, Sluslnw river, this afternoon. Due Hero K. A. Kllburn rrom Port land, tomorrow. Hue In Sail Yellowstone, to Snn Prnn clsuo, tomorrow. LUMBER SHIPPING RATES INCREASED Coastwise Ships Charging Mom tiuil Cargoes to Australia C'hI Much Constwlse lumbor rntes havo ad vanced 50 cents u thousand foot Is tho report rrom tlio uorth. An American ship of tho Ornco Hun Is suld to havo cleared from Portland a few days ugo ror Australia ut $22. ,'U a ton. Previous to the war this rate- to the Antipodes was ?:t.50 a ton. Passenger truffle bus boon on -tho Increase) rrom northern ports to Snn Kranclsco nnd announcement has boon in a do in Porthul that tho (Irent Northern, tho Northern Pn ciric nnd tho Dig Throo fleet havo practically nil f list class berths till ed up until August 1 nnd somo oven to September 1. it Is bald that novcrul ships nro being withdrawn rrom tho Portland Snn KriMiclsco run which will in nil probability effect tho bouts of tho North Pacific lino that come in hero, having u tendency, It is snld, to Increase their fi eight shipments, t WATERFRONT NEWS t J About eight o'clock this evening tlio steamship Kllburn, Captain McClelland, Is duo to arrivo In from Portland on her wny to Rnrokn and San Kranclbco With n full passenger list the steamship Nnnn Smith left out at eight o'clock this morning ror San KruwUi'o Tho steamship Santa Clara is due lo hail from Snn Kranclsco for tho; not th tomorrow morning and should arrlw hero on Monday. ItAHK IS DISMAXTLRI) Hound into Portland for an east ern cargo of gialu the Hiitlsh bark Invoruess-blilro out of an Australian port U reported us having arilved nt Kiomuntlo, Australia, witli her musts mapped off short ut tlm deck. Siin w bo repaired there. STOPS .U'TO SRUVICI Machliie Hiiiinlug Laid I'p to Coiiilllo Toduy. Aro The rain caused Just onough mud on tho roads to make rjio londu ditficult and dangorous for ma chinos hetwoon horo and Coiiullle, and tho autos to tho county seat were not running today. Spend Sl'XD.W up COOS ItlVRIt. Tho RXPHKSS lenwv. SATCUDAV RVRXIXd at 8 o'clock. Times want ads bring results. kvrhv cAhix ok KTRAMSIIIP IS KILLRD THIS MOIt.l(J Vessel to Clip Hay I'roin Scliedulo, Speeding l'p to .Meet Hates of .Miiiiso Lodgo Helegntious Willi her cabins full nnd cnrry-i Ing a enrgo of lumber tho stoumshlp' Nnnn Smith loft out this morning for San Kranclsco. She Is expected to I leave from tho south on Monday and will probnbly leave here again on July 1 for tho return trip. , That she may meet the two dates' on which sho will take the Mooso delegation south the Nnnn Smith Is speeding up In her scliedulo. nc-j cording to C. K. McOeorge. It Is ex pected she will clip off one day each trip until July 15 and July 22 when she will carry tlio lodge members, i Tho passengers going south today were: (1. Warner, Mrs. U. Warner, Jac queline Warner, Mrs. A. Larson, Miss Rlslo Lumen, Miss Jennie John sou, Norrls Knrrln, Ornce Karrln.j Mrs. A. Knrrln, Mrs. N. Noble, Mrs. i G. W. Cumbers, Allco II. Wnlker. ' .Mrs. M. Stnnibuck, Miss W. Stan buck, Clarence Jones, W. J. Unit man, Lee Hycrly, A. T. Mallerlng, . K. M. Ismlnger, Mrs. K. M. Ismlng or, Miss Susie Isinlnger. Mrs. T. W. Jones, .AIlss May Pruess, Mrs. C. B. Hrown, K. D. Klotcher. Mrs. K. D. Klotcher. .Mrs. J. S. Unci;, Mrs. W. Kountnln. W. L. Walker, J. S. Huck, W. Kountnln, .Miss Rsthor Nel-, ,8011, Miss Ada Merrick, Miss Minnie i Kenton, Rd. ,Metcnlf. I 't XRRI) OCX POWDRU Klilps to Co to (Mi Cliin-Powilei' lie Ports to I Mnuiirnctiiio uiry . Nitrate is at a premium not .only ' In tho 'ports of tho warring nations but In Amorlcnn ports us well. Sev eral ships have been cakon from const runs to aid in hurrying salt-' potro cargoes to (.ho gun powder factories. Tlio latest ship to go Is tho Siskiyou which has been taken by flV. It. (Iraco nnd Company. Tho ralo on nitrate from tho ports of North-, ...... ni.n.. i ..rtl., ... i , ' to huvo soared ' ork- I'l ll Ulllll' ih Bum to $15 u ton to Now Chile produces n majority of the nitrate, or saltpetre or tho world. This Is used mainly Tor gun powder manufacture. Sailing ships havo for years piled constantly between Cal etn Huonn, ln.uin.uo nnd Autofngnstn, sailing thouco around the Horn to Ruropo. Tho hulk or tho ships In this Undo lmvo boon Oormnn, Kronch nnd Ruglish, with ii Tow Italian vessels. PAGEANT AT BANDON Khikahuuin To Ho Held There Toiunr- ii.n- Detailing Coining ol While .Man to Coos iiiul Curry (Special to Tho Timosl HANDON, Juno 25. Detailing tho sorlcs of events In tho com ing of tho whlto men to Coos and Curry a grnnd pngcnnt, tho Klnkn linmn, will bo hold tomorrow In Hnn don. Mnny people rrom Coos Hny arc planning on nttendlng tho affair. Out of tho recollections or "Old Mary," daughter of nn old Coqulllo ' Indian chiortnn whoso Wo of morol thnn 100 yenrs Is snld to havo span-i ned tho period or tho exciting times or tho rirst whlto settlors in south western Oregon havo boon drawn the settings ror the Klnkuhnmu as they huvo boon complied by Mrs. .1. L. Krononberg. Tho sconos of tho pageant will be hold in n natural nmplthontro tin tlio banks of tho Coqulllo river. Times want ads bring results. 'AERAS and VXhM HERE we havo the Ansco Speedex, the high est development of the folding camera. Comes in three sizes at $45 to $55. Other Anscos, $2 up. See them all. We are headquarters for everythinu photographic, REHFELD'S 220 Central Avenue. '.ML SSA th. JUiDaI.( AMSt2Q iJFN. -vG j murml ni I . " I ) A p a vi - i i i i ir i i r. . i i U. OjlTl means patronizing the Garage with SERVICE SAF for any and Open Sundays and evenings PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J. M. Wright Phono 188-H HUILDINO CONTItACTOIl Rstlmutos furnished on request j yp ShaW i Rjo, Rnr mid Thro nal Spot' illst (ILASSRS KITI'RD Phono :t:10-,l. Uooius UUO-UIII Irving Hlock. lilt. MATTIR It. SHAW. Physician unit Sin genu Phone :t;to..l. Ofl'ico hours by appointment. Benjamin Ostlmd COXSUII'INO RXOINRRIt AXD AUC1UTRCT OHIcos, l-'OO Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marsh Hold, Oregon. H. G. Butler CIVIL; RXOIXRRIt noom :I04 Coko Hldg. Phono lin-.l, llosldeuco Phono lUill-L. W. G. Chandler AHCIIITKCT nooma 301 and 302, Coko nulldlug, Mnrslitlold, Oregon, Will. S. TuTpCn AHCIIITHCT Marshfleld, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TRACHKIt llesldcuco Studio, 217 No. Third St.' Phono 3C8-L. MODEL CASH GROCERY For that picnic lunch wc have a big line of PICKLES OLIVES CHEESE BOILED HAM SALAMI, SUMMER SAUSAGE ' SMOKED AND CANNED MEATS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. ' t 86 COMMERCIAL AVE. t t Plione 433. X LlA.W...... TTTVTTTTTTTVVfVVVffVffttff Times' Want Ad Bring Results S. Tires run more FETY FTY everything you -want for your car GOODRUM'S ifir GARAGE MARSHFIELD Phone 373-E (Jet your Job printing; ilono nt Tho Times olTloo. .irxu nrr. TO I'OUTLAXI) VIA KI.OKBNCB Auto Singe Scliedulo l.cavo Mar.slilielil nnd Klnrcuco Krlday 2& Satin day 2C .. Sunday 27 Monday 2S . . Tuesday 21) .. Wednesday 30 3:00 3:30 -1:30 ri:00 5:00 5:00 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. Leavo (.in diner One Hour Later Autos nro now running through. On trips leaving Marshfleld boforo 7:00 a. in. you should ninko Port lnud hnmo day. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Leave Owl Pharmacy ."Macsbfleld A. SI. 7:11(1 l)::t(i P.5. 1:00 r::io J.envo CoijiiIHo A.M. 7:ti( ilMiti ll:(io I'.SI. :t:oo d::to .MAHSIIKIRLD.COQUILLU AIJTO STACJR TIMR SCIIRDULR Scliedulo nrriiiigod to connect Willi boats to Haudoii, Stages to .Mjrtlo Point, Wugnor, Hoseburg. No delays. I'aio from .Mnr.shfleld to Coqulllo: 75 cents. Slaglo At LaniK'th, Props. Will furnish extra enrs for extrn trips duy or night; nlso (hurter enrs. i HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Xorth Front Slr(ct Phono U7I) YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono i:(l()-L. Night nuil Day. ' Hlght Cnfo. GOOD CAltS. CAHICFUL DHIVRH8 1). L. FOOTR. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump coal, per ton $15.80 Or linlt ton of both $1.78 1. MUSSOX, Prop. Phono I8-.1 or leave orders nt Hllljer's Cigar Store. H miles correct road -WOOD! WOOD! j Kindling" wood, per load 91.75 to 13 i Alder wood, 1 0 to 21 Inchon .'J to 2.50 Kico Delivery W. II. Ll.(.() Phono 227-.T. North Klrat St. V. J. SCAIKR s A. II, HOIK.'IN'a Marshfiplrl PA,NT AND IYIurslieiU DEC0RATIN6 .CO, ICstliuatcs Fiirnls!icd Phono JKMl. Marshfleld, Oregon ! WESTERN LOAN AND t t BUILDING CO. t t Assets $2,340,000.00 Ii Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. $ t Local Treasurer t MERCHANTS CAFE , Populai' Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Coiiimerclnl nnd H'dw'y. SOUTH COOS HIVRH IIOAT SRHVICR LAUNCH RXPHRSS leaves Slarshriehl every d.iy 8 ii. in. Leaves head of rhcr ut :t:L1 p. m. STRAMRH HAIXHOW loaves head of liver dally nt 7 n. in. Leuvos Macshflc'ld at S! p. in. For rhartor apply on bu.ird. KOORHS At SMITH Pioprlclors THE REAL QUESTION Tho question Is not, will nip'i honor you for your worfc? Hut does your work honor you? Your concern Is not only to croato profit for yourself, but to mnko that which will profit many bosldos youiself COOS HAV SWAM l-U XDHV Phono r.7-.T. Chlninoys I'lrcplarcs J. N. BAYLISS Anv kimi of brick work nt prices that aro right. And all work guaranteed Cnll nt "Tho Fireside." Johnson Hldg., 1 7 Second St. French rnngos, holler work. Phono 431-J DUNGAN IIMDFRTAK NG PARLORS ulll be kcp OPRX TO Till: ITHI.1C A regular htnte licensed undortiikor hIU ho in cliurgo Phono 108-J FIRST FIRST uasmi HEW