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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1915)
razsn IjUL THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ' MUTO RDRTK I VM.1T1UI X The thinks wo do for our Important to us tlmii qHAT'S the way we like to feel I in serving you with good things to wear; we cultivate always this spirit of service if the spirit is there, the act just naturally follows. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at $J8, $20, $25 or more is the biggest thing any concern can do for you in the way of a clothes service; you can't buy lower priced clothes if you'll consider the value you get for the price. We keep your clothes Woolen Mill Stores. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Marshfield. North Bend. The Noble Theater A pleasant place In spend (ho oicnlug 4 lly niiincroiiH requests wis will repeal Hall Cnlno's grcnlest story "THE CHRISTIAN" In eight filmed nets pi'oduroil liy the Vltngrnpli Company, with Km I WllllaiiiN ninl ICtlltli .Storey." Out JJOO people saw this great picture Mni-y Inst Friday evening. Any ono of tliciu will tell you how koikI It vwis. HF.RUCKD PRICKS WITHIN HKACH OF ALL. Lower floor, l.e; Iinlcony, 10c; children, He. , Tomorrow night: Till: (JODRKSS 111(1 SHOW. , "Wednesday night: "HOSK OK TIII3 HAXCIIO," tho biggest Par amount feature- over shown hi Multifield. Kegiilar pikes. I Do It Now! Don't wait until the last minute when the rush and hurry of the Fourth may cause you to overlook some of the needs of your car and cause you trouble and grief in the parade or during the festivities. Bring your car around now in the morning, afternoon or evening or Sunday mornings and The Gunnery Service De- nn.Unl ...ill nn (lint until l'i uncut win act; moi juui auto is ready for the road. Everything that the car needs is at your disposal. FISK tires and GUNNERY service are your safeguards, THE GUNNERY Klslc DMilhutorN SoiithueMcrn Oregon GOIIST & KLVfl CIAIMGB North Ifc"d Agents KIMR & VOX I'KfiKHT H'"' '"ST' Coqulllo Agents ,Jm,,,0n Asent ! 20 COSIMUTATIO.V TIOKKTS, $13.00. 20 Marshfielcl-Nortli Ilend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes fiom 0 n. in. to 113 p. in.; to South BIourU once u day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Kmplre three trips a day. GORST KINO, Props. . r t , hfr7l 1.462 .Mr f viiuvjrnivF v 5fl5 . TO lpi-iKt-NisSB ffjT VMtfsM3B? v-o tJ vyy 7 IE3 ! . irt. ,Z -- iHartScliamiCT J UIL V I I !LJ I customers arc more tl10 tl,K8 tIiey ,, for Hg ., pressed free of charge. OK I.IIIKItT.V CONTL'ST - on slippery Roods SAVE MONEY by mderlus the fnuious HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton 9- Lump coal, per ton 93.0" Or half ton of both S"-" I). MUSSO.V, Prop. Phone 18-J or leave orders nt Hlllyer's Cigar Store. Times want ads bring results. HEAVY CAR TYPE - FISK The Tire 't Of Greatest Service i I nw nrices and big mileage I GUNNERY I open evenings and Sundays J FREE AIR " FILTERED RACni IMF unwwtaiiiw mm i mm : lBHlOTlli jr.97 ill rs3&&mmw I j m&Bmfc I JIM -iA I I I . -.. iVSK T1DKS Time and Heights of tit i Marstifleld. The tides are placed In order of 'occurrence, with their times on the first line and lmiirhta nn m, second line of each day; a comnar- uii ox consecutive heights will in dlcato whether It is high or low water. High tide on the Bar one hour nml 54 minutes earlier than at .Marshfield. At North iinmi ir. ,i., j utes earlier than at Marshfield. I SSjIIrs 2.05 9.29 0.1 1.0 2.53 10.14 CI 1.0 3.45 10.58 5.4 0.C 3.30 4.4 4.2C 4.C 5.10 4.7 9.25 1.9 10.19 1.8 11.14 1.6 Ft. lira. Ft., lira. Ft.. 30 WKATIlKIt FORKCAST WKATIIKlt FORKCAST 10 AuocUteJ Treat to Com Br Tlraw.) OREGON Fair, Tuesday warmer In the interior, the southwest and the cast; norther- ly winds. LOCAL TEMTBUATUllE RKCOIU) For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., Juno 2S, hy UenJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 03 Minimum 4C At 4:43 a. m 52 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. ' 1, 1914 07.25 Precipitation eamo period last year CC.43 Wind Northwest, clear. $ I BORN $ GATES To Mr. and Mrs. B W. dates at Seattle, Sunday, 'juno 27, a daughter. Mother and child are doing nicely according to u telegram received hy tho proud father who can scarcely keep him self here. He will go to Seattlo In n month or so mid bring them home. Mrs. Gnfu went north u few months :.bj to visit her parents. Court Today. Judgo Coko wont to Coqulllo today to conclude, tho Jury work of tho present term of court. Small Fire. A small fire occurred nt tho Robinson homo on Coos River Saturday morning, somo clo thing near tho stovo causing tho scare. Tho damage was small. U'jio In Auto. Edgar McUanlel, proprietor of tho Coos Dny Harbor, ; ncompanlcd hy his family, loft Sun day In nn nuto for San Kranclsco to attend tho exposition. Movo to Powers. If, B. Coffin and i family will movo to Powers Wednes day to niako their home. Mr. Cof fin is in chargo of tho Smith-Pow ers offices which wero moved out a fow days. Post Office Is (Jay. All day yes terday workmen hurried about In tho post offlco and this morning It was noticed a new coat of paint had been applied to tho greater portion of tho Inside of the building. Kicltzci' Weaker. Uorsoy Krelt zer, who recently returned from tho Kast, suffered a rolapso Saturday and Sunday and was reported con siderably weaker today. He Is not allowed to see callers now. A CARD OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT We desire to extend our grateful thanks to the people of Marshfield, and especially the la dies, whose interest and efforts and beautiful flowers contributed largely to the splendid suc cess of our ' THIRD ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW The attendance was large and the evidences of appreciation were many. We thank you. ' Lockhart Parsons Drug Company J?lAzu:;!m: llcht w);Mr b-uH .! light wires on the main sheets In n I Inl ,!.. . ii.- ..." I -i"wu.i ui inu ureal wnitc Way" of July 3, 4, ninl 5. The wires ' Will l.n ..... .... I- - ... ..... Ug j.i.i up in n manner similar to the system used last year. 'Cakes Place, as Clerk.- Leo Mc Lain has taken a position as clerk hi the Marshfield Poatorrtco. tin will serve until Octoher. when lm will be required to take the. civil service examination which, on pass ing, will give him the place per manently. Paint School. -The Job of painting the Central School building- Is prac tically complete and entire change has been wrought Inl the appear ance of the building. It Is expected that work will be started very short ly on tho High School building which also Is to receive n new coat. Auto Accident Frank Curtis of .Marshfield and Leo Heath of North Pond wero In n collision on the Coos Hay-Coqulllo road yesterday, both cars being somewhat damaged. No ono was Injured. Heath was going to wards Coqullle and Curtis was bound! towards Marshfield when they met on a sharp turn. Many Plants. Frank Laiso took 1,000 Wapato (wild potato) plants down to his lanch in the Sand Hills yesterday to plant In ono of the ponds there. He had them shipped here from Wisconsin. They are said to bo especially fluo food for wild ducks and Mr. Lalso Is Introducing them on his game preserve. Court Reconvenes. Judgo Coke returned to Coqulllo this morning ami tho circuit court reconvened af ter a few days recess. A new Jury will bo Impaneled to retry tho enso of Neva Hatcher, a young man of Coqulllo, who was granted a new trial in a criminal caso. It Is ex pected that tho term will last but a fow days. Auto To Dance. Thrco auto loads or moro loft hero on Saturday even ing to attend tho danco at Myrtle Point, rotunKng In tlo weo buiu' hours of tho morning. Among tlioso who went over from hero wero John Noble, John Telefson, William Hng lund, Joo Williams, Jack ForKuson, Karl Chlsholm, James Morchant and Mlko Hurko. They all say that thoy had n very good time. Open 1'owcra Sloro. A. J. Men del returned Inst night trom Powers where he attended tho opening of tho now Hub storo yesterday. Ho said they did n big business, soven clerks being kept busy all day. Chas Kcnslor, Carl Larson uud Mr Uerg, formorly a Marshfield tailor', aro thoro and J. D. Culver, formorly with tho Dradley Candy tanipany hero Is In chnrgo of their grocery department. Huwlnavs .Men Meet. Thoro Is n supper of tho Iluslncss Men's As sociation scheduled for six o'clock to morrow evening at tho Chandler Ho tel, tho time of meeting hnvlng been changed from noon, tho belief bolng that later in tho day tho members wuld bo moro freo from their busi ness cares. Secretary Powell Is today mnklngnn effort to havo a large rep resentation present. Superintendent W. F. Miller, of tho local railroad, will discuss freight tariffs. To Attend Funeral. Mrs. Dave Holdcn went to Gardiner yesterday to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Leach, xvho was ac cidentally drowned at Otter Slough last weok. Mrs. I .each was former ly Miss Myrtlo IllrdHnll, a well known teacher, and shu married Mr, Leach, u prominent Smith River months ago. rancher, only a few "THE ffUSY CORNER" " - ' ".ho:;: oinor 8,8(er wrrled a brollI Mr t.Mni, .i. .... or ou.uk i.uiu uKu Letter From Scotland. letter has been received bv A. P. flavin from a cousin of his who lives in, Scotland. In speaking of the sinking! of the Lusltanla tho cousin said "It was murder, premeditated" and de clared the feeling that had been stir red In the whole of the United King dom because of It is extremely bit ter. Questions were asked ns to the general fellng In the United States regarding the war and especially the sinking of the big boat. Communica tions from the British Isles to Amer icans generally nsk tho question, as to how wo here stand on tho great war. Council Meets Wednesday. There will bo no meeting or tho city fathers this evening, tho regular meeting night, the session hnvlng been post poned until Wednesday, June 30. This Is tho legal date for the col lection of tho saloon licenses and nt that time will the council know exact ly what revenue they may count on for the remainder of tho year. It Is estimated that a couple of the sa loons would quit business on July 1 but Recorder Ilutler states that all have at least taken out applications and that their true Intention will not bo known until the night of Juno 30. Knch license for the rest of 1915 Is $500. t PERSONAL MENTION t i mrs. will Mcculloch of Ten Mile I a Marshfield shopper. It. II OLSON, or Kmplro, Is a Marshfield business visitor today. A. II. POWKRS left on tho early morning train, returning to Pow ers. J. AL11KRT MATSON spent Sunday at the Sand Hills with Frank Laloc. MRS. K. 0. BROWN was a vUltor In tho city over Sunday from Coos Rlvor. DRNN1S McCARTY left on tho morn ing train for Coqulllo whoru ho gooB on busluoss. DRS. ORAY and their wives loft In nutos for Cold Reach where thoy will expect to spend some tlnio. DR. R. W. MORROW returned Inst evening from Powers where ho hns been on a professional visit. C. K. PKRRY Is expeclpd homo this week from San Kranclsco whore ho has been spondlng somo time. A. J. MKNDKL was n visitor at Pow ers yvstordiiy, together with C. W. Kansler, to open tho now Hub branch thoro. DON OARDINKR was an early morning pnssongor to Coipilllu Val loy points whoru ho Is today cal ling on tho trade. A. II. LOUD left for Coiiulllo on tho stngo for tho rdopcnlng .of tho circuit court which Is expected to closo within a few days. CHARLKS HALL, Claud Thompson, and J. K. Montgomery returned last evening from 11 four days an to trip Into Curry county. MR AND MRS. WILLIAM CIIAND-I LKR camo down this morning j from an over Sunday visit at tho j Chnndler homo on Coos Rlvor. I ' .-J! . L-.J LIvST YOU KOIKJK.T. The PALACE Meat Market Retails limit at wholenalo prlrcs. Wo carry nothing hill fhst-chiKs re frigerated meat, properly ageil The following aro Mime not specials hut everjiUy prices: Shoulder Pot Roast Mc Uoucless Oven Roast IK' Uolllng Meat He Sirloin Steaks IHc Shoulder Veal Roast I le Shouldor Veal Chops If5c Loin Veal Chops IHc Veal Stw '' Mutton Stew H)c Shoulder Mutton Mi Shoulder Mutton Chops inc Loin Mutton Chops IHc Leg Mutton lc Shoulder Pork Roast I Be Shoulder Polk Chops Me Loin or Rib Pork Chops IHc Trade ut the Palace Meat Mniket und sums money. Telephone oril.-1-s giieii prompt attention. PALACE Meat Market Phone JOO..I, IHO ,. llnwdivay J. C. Penney Co. NKXT DOOR TO 5IARSHKIKLU POST OFKICH " YOU MEN7Y0U BOYS7howabout that suit for the Fourth. Are you going to have a new one? We have a complete line in the best tailored Suits on the market, and money savers. Think about it, buying a suit in grey or browncheck wojjh, $10.00, JJurjjrice. . . . ..... . $7.39 Wool French" Serges," Gr"ey and Fancies, alfhand'mBe, collars and fit, $15.00 value, our price n$9.90 A better one Grey Tweed, Brown striped, and a heavy serge, the latest styles, no old goods, $18.00 value $12.50 Look for the sign of quality "Sterling," then you can bank on them for service, quality, fit and snap Brown Novelty, Green Novelty, Blue Serge, $22.50 value, Our price $14.75 John B. Stetson Hats, No. 1 Quality, $5.00 value, Our price $3.45 Just Received A new line of Ladies' Coats in the latest styles, worth double the price $4.98, $6.90, $7.49, $9.90 11,0 rT d .? CZ 7& 9 ' Wo lead Originators .'(S.CHC7MZCU.'(DC other- of Low Prices I mmm mil ri IMPORTANT! TO THE PUBLIC. In view of tho fact that wo nro goliiK lo put our IiiikIiicks on n cash basis on the fht of next, month, wo niv going to rlosn our .doors from next TueMluy nt IB o'clock lo the iiiurnlng of tho 1st, when wo will lo opened for business, it will ho neccsHury for us to do this im wo niv koIuk to remark our ontlro stock mid rc-nr-mngo no iim to bo 11I1I0 to wait on you better Hum ever. W nro going to discontinue all credit iiccoiiiiIh and sell for rash ami rash only, All phono ortleiN where tho goods nro delivered uiiiNt ho paid ( O. 1). Wo are working on u catalogue of prices that wo nro trying to net out for tho first and jou can nco the exact prices wo nro hcllhif our goods- for hy getting one of theso pneo HnIn. Wo wI1 iiJho run extra Kpetiuls every Tuesday and Saturday hi ntldltlon to our every-day low rash prices. And It will ho money In jour pocket to wntrli for Iheso as tho prices will ho right. Comn and nco us. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Formerly the Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House. Phone 394-J. R. M. RAIi, ono of tho well-known traveling men who makes Coos Hay, arrived today on n business trip, coming In hy way of Kugono. MISS (1LAUY8 HOWARD camo down from North Inlet this morning and expects to Join tho family of Krcd dotty hi n vacation trip to Curry county. HARRY M. KKNSLKR, of Myrtlo point, camo over hero yesterday to moot with tho Moose roprcsoutn tivs and rturued homo on tho af ternoon stage. MR. AND MRS. It. M. JKNNINCIB livo returned from n, 10 lays trip to Kugcno and to Portland whern Mr. Jennings combined business mid pleasure MRS. C. II. WKLLS will leavo next week for Ran Kranclsco to visit rolutlves and tako hi the exposi tion. She has not seen relatives thoro for seven or olght years. K. It. THOMPSON who camo hero on Patunlny with the expectation of meeting Charles Skerreltnud ad justing his Insiiranco returned yes tunlay to Portland, Skerrett having failed to Uiaw up. OKOHCIr: OULOVSKN mid v-ifo re turned last evening from u visit of several weeka at Ceutial Point with tho parents of Mrs. Oulov sen. For a time .Mr. Qulovsen was 111 but ho Is much better now, LORUN j7iloI)SON,"of Coos River who has been long on thu Alert uud tho Mllllcoma, loft yesterday on the Ilreakwater for tho north. Ho Is Intending to go over Into tho country near llutu where he, will seek employment for a while. WIIYV WHY? WHY? Why buy tho LI-JIT OVERS anywheio when you can buy from tho owner, tho FIRST CHOICK LOTS, In tho FIRST ADDITION to MARHHFIKLD, Oregon, fur orlgluul cost, plus tuxes and Interest? Your own terms. I have bought a runch and need money to stock tho farm. Write mo today. SNAP. Prices will advance soon. MOOS J. UAMPIIKLL, llox 10, llerrlck, Idaho. I THE REAL QUESTION Tho question Is not, will men I honor you for your work? f Rut does your work honor you? vour concorn is noi ouiy 10 crcxto profit for yourself, but to make that which will profit many besides yoursolf. COOS HAY KTIIAM LAUNDRY Phono 57-J. - wm iMAntitiuraf 1 a "" i mm j Follow NOTICE t NEW TODAY 1 I'OU RK.NT ReasoimbU furnished rroom flat with hath, on North Krout street. Key at Johnson Uulovscu's. I'OUR hoiisekeediig rooms complete, Plnno and suwlng machine, not duplicated for price. 1!3G 2nd Crt. WANTKD (IoimI sausage uuikcr nt once. P., Times offlco. ' FOR SALE t 1 DO(J I'OU HALi: n iiioiiUis old pup, thoroughbred colllq crossed with shepherd. Splendid for farm or ranch. Vory Intelligent animal. Phono 3 GO J. I'OU HALK Sow six room hoiiio and well Improved lot on graded street near high school I.HOJj, I. S. Kaufman &' Co.! 3S2 Cen tral Avenue. l-'Oll KALI Peerless Ferguson Transfer. piano, Hvii 9111-00. ' J I WANTED !$ WAXTKI) A uomau for general housework by C, L. Penuock, lOU'J Central nvonue. Phono C4-L. WANTKD Young lady would llko place to work at once. Address "IJ" enro Times or phono 202-L. t FOR RENT I $$ l-'Olt m:.NT II room house. Apply 1102 Klrud Ave, FOIl Itl-JNT Ntro Hedrooiu hi a prl vuto family. Apply 3G2 First 8t. North, FOlt HUNT Hmall inudcrn fur nished bungalow. Phono 133-J . 0 FOR TRANSFKIt AND 8TOH- AOK OK HOUSKHOLD GOODS FRKKHIT AND HAfiOAOK Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone IIM Residence Phono lil-J .Market Mo. mid Waterfrout - eiMsra I 1 m E! jflr P. h m I 'I ' -1 mj ,tmxnpm:yi0W WW" m urn nwi iWomWHV IL jJLIj ImSm TL