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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1915)
1 1 Y i m If $V U k$ EDiTior'0' jPsajL ' TIMES, MARSHFIpLD 1915-EV THREE i e i - i ' 1 the coasVmY ML M I I lh , OREGON. THUr SDA'nlULY J. ! HT- a i " 8&. ; 'I ' fe lV ' U r" i " I. ,V, . i . ?- It" & y mW urth of July Speciafs For Women and Children at ,TI . i tz&u Ik "HUB Middy Blouses, I, sizes 36 to 41 Middy Blouses f. Mnn Pinlfn,-,!!! P ""J ' lllIUIM ?? Baicfoot Sandals to II, ... o go now shipment, many styles, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. $1.85 r 'children 50c, 60c 75c. zaps and Hats for ladies 50c. 75c. $1.00.31.50 for Children, guaranteed. Sizes ..90c; sizes 12 to 2 $1.25 Slippers for children If you arc particular about shoes for your ohiidicn, you will have them fitted at tins store, Wo have the exclusive sale for the FAMOUS S. L PIERCE SHOES of Cleveland, This facto ly makes nothing but foot wear for children. All the better stores in 'the larger cities soil this famous makn of shoes,. which combines style, comfort and wear, I hey aie priced no higher that others, r Bathing Suits for Women at reduced prices, Wo also have a complete line of Bathing Caps and Shoes, oi'H.v i:trv i:vic.vi; ixtil aitbr tub Fnt'imi HUE DRY GOODS CO. SMART WBAR KOI! WOMB.V roitxim iiroadwav axi cbntral avk. iwioho :ioi nr,?in liJLiAw I I VozfiJlJ 52ro PP u .iri.v TIDF.S Tlnio anil HoIkIiIm of titles at Marsliflohl. Tim ttites arc placed In order of occurrence, with tliolr times on tho first lino and heights on tlio eecond line of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In-, dlcato wliethcr It is high or low water. High tide on tho liar ono' hour and 5 I inlnutetH earlier limn' lit M'lfullflulil At Vnlli II.,., .1 '1(1 ... ...... n... ..j..., 4i. ..u,l. lJil I'ji lt..1.t tV. M. ...ll. iV nil 7;iimiiiiui k v ) k tyrk-oarrler exninlii Win Is to hold .lulj 24 nt the postofflco to c urc ollglbles to the substitute cle Khlp nml fiiluie vacancies that u oi cur. Tho ago limits arc 10 to yews. " IF '" J. C. Pennev tftiniigc Fish. Tnio Sallng today brought In a (drange flh or water Inhabitant whijh Is utliaetlng much attention. Mr. SiiIIiik says that he believes It la what Is called tho "I'lpo Fish." It Is on exhibition nt Tho (lunnory. He caught' It near the Crennicn. Million at Front. I. N. Sillier has received a letter from Dr. B. 'V. Morrow telling of his exnorlonies In mlnutets earlier than 'tho lied rmsm imanlful t f..,i,.mn II Helulum. Ilo kilvh thure am r'fin niu i . .. . ... " . . in uio iiosimn) uicro nun mat tnu wounded are beluK bioiiKht In by hundreds dally. Ho says that they do not net much news, a stilci cen sorship being maintained by the allies, Jo inethtjd ilAfii la sending circulars bo showing fffcturos of tho land that Is ip- offered for sale. w Mini) TnKo IMiiiikcx When warm in weather Invades Coos Day thero Is always ono oxpedlout that restores the eiulllbrlu1n of the tired business man and Hint Is a plunge In the bay. Dining the afternooons of tills week thero lias been a constant i splash along tho waterfront and , mermen have disappeared Into tho cooling depths. Now there Is a move ment to s'tart a 5:l!i club, the pur poso being to "gather nt tho river". In tho rear of tho fire stntlon at that' hour In tho afternoon for n dally ' plungo Tho water Is said by those who hmu tiled it, to bo pi lino toillii i i-mmimOmm, MtLl i r":wj v0 O m VAAA1V T fJ 9 NU.Vr DOOIt TO M'AU.SIII."IK ) POST OKFICM (JHKATUST SIIOH VAM'HS JIVMIt OKKKItKI) Tliat'H what we mo giving every day at (lilt big busy store mill lliey arc all new Mines, some received Sat in day. You mo not get ting old oiit-nf-dali! Idot-ueai- lr ytii hoy ihcin nt TIIK .1. O. l'KX MOV STOIti:. TIIKN VOU Ul'Y TIIIMI .'()lt LKSS. Clillilrcn'a Soft Soles, ir.-,c, .e noya ahons, good .Bolld all Children's hard solo shoes, 1 I leather, just thq thing for to n "l Il)c, (il)p, Hl)c cvory day or dress wear. 8 The Noble Th eaier minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. .itrijV tiim:s iiim. . I.:i7 i i.i'j fi.n i o.o iki. .. r,.i ja.z -1.8 o.o a lira. . o.ii r,.:!i 12.21! n.-js I Ft. .. 1.5 1.5 o.a ..S :!iirs.. 1.10 (s.a:i 1.0 1 7..'.i ,Ft... 1.1 i.t o.s j.:i Ijllis. . L'.ll 7.10 1.1!) Ofl 1 Ft... 1. a ::.7 1.:: :. "jiirs. . ::.i 1 8.r5 a. it s r,s Ft. ..1.0 II.5 1.0 -1.!" 1; Mrs. . 1.10 10. oil ::.::) :i.k; Ft. .. 0.7 :i. 1 2.0 1.!) 7 llrs.. 5.15 11.17 -i.it 10 ::.-, Ft. . . o.r, ::.,-, 2.:i 5.0 8 Mrs. . 0.07 12.15 5.11 11.22 Ft. .. 0.:: :i.ii 2.1 r,.o 0 ilia. . 0.55 1.05 ;.:i5 'o.o Ft. 0.2 :i.s 2.1 0.0 10 His.. 0.07 7.JI8 1.17 7.'2 I Ft. i . 5.2 0.2 .'l.'J 2.1 ll'IIra. . 0.50 S.I7 2.2U 8.0 1 I Ft... r,.n 0.1 1.0 v..2 12;ilrs.. 1.28 8.5:i 5.01 8.11 j Ft. . . 5.1! 0.1 1.2 2.2 l.oto at Sight. The marrlago of Claude .Moon and Miss Margaret (,fl 1 Wiseman, which will take place a 1 week from Sundny, Is tho culnilna tlton of a brief romance. Tho young ' couple first mot two weeks ago last Friday, being Introduced by Miss 1 Vivian Craig tho day that .Mr. Moon I'linio to Powers from Coottulllo to take charge of tho Ited Cross Jew elry store there. SUMMKIt MUSIC couitsi:. Popular TcWlicr (o CoiiIIiiiio In struction Dining Sutiiiuei' Months Mrs. F. K. Conway's mimnicr term for olce and fundnniontal piano Instruction will begin Wednesday, July 7. Teaching days, Wedno.ul.iy, Friday and Saturday. 'I he lluiil 11le f.r the (.'OIIDFSS OI SIX UIWI.S OF PUTI'KCS. (ODD .MUSIC In uddllloii to the regular pingrain wo will sdiooi "Tin: coos couxtv tijack mi:i:t." (iiicm (nki'ii at tho Minshfleld into (rack iluilng meet nt nil the hrliimk In Coos County. lilllKltTV. repeat the high ."00 IVfl or plc- tlie lust .school KDII 'P SKATS Fl Mi 'KM Itegular prlie.s lower lliwir, l.'c; halcouy, lllc; ilillilren, (. Kill VOTKS WITH KVKI5V ADMISSION TICKKT Toiimmnv niglit-tlio greatest I'liiueillmi In the uotlil "Chillies Chupllii," in "TIIK CHAMPION." X MXJ&IBEXEXSSIIIZWXX. TgxcaEaafaggatyffrrgcaigggf O WKATIIKK J.'OKKCAST tnr AMnrlaltsl TrrM to Cooi liar Tlmni. OHUao.V-Fulr. continued wnrni, vaihiblo wIiuIb mostly easterly. I.OCAlj TK.MPnUATJJHK ItKCOHM For tho 24 hour ondln nt -l:4:i a. 111., July I, by HonJ. Ostllud, special government meteorologist: Muvlmum 78 Mlulmum 50 O At l:i:i 11. 111 5 1 Ureclpltatlon 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 4 1911 07.25 Precipitation eamo porlod 4 last year CC.43 Wind Northwest, clear. 4 Mcieililh (11 California. W. II. .Meredith, formerly dlstilct attorney In Curry County and who resigned there to return to his old homo In Poplnf llluff, Mo., hna located at San Diego, Calif, He has engaged in tho practice of law there with Joseph S. Campbell. They liavo orflces in tho Central Mortgage Dulldlng thero. Mr. Meicdith Is ordering Tho Times sent to lilm there taya "the Cali fornia boosters bended 1110 off from returning to Missouri." MSSSKSaG nmmzy M IMOW USE t'm!iJb1Trni.'ASVMBWwrfTZYt1iiffilir':anr' t52xaagxtagjE3gciniia 'ii n "i 1 1 FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75$3.I0 Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings 1 .Motor Car Iteturiis. All day long since early this morning,' tho o. P. motor car has clanged tin 'High the streets, resplondant In now p-il'il, with her brass work polished n:id , machinery working better than over after her entire overhauling of fov- eral weeks. This work has been ! accomplished under tho supc vllri 1 of Kiiglucor nunuell and, ucjordlag 1 to f'lipcrlntcndoiit W. F. Miller, has (cost approximately $1000, mi thoio w.is much now machinery that eamo 1 to replace old parts. (ovcrnuient Sells Sites. In a now rolo Is Undo Samuol now appealing. Hint of a slte.LBollor. Through the Department of tho Interior has conio tho notlqo Hint on July 2(i ,nt Pol son, Montana, 011 tho borders of tho Flatl.oad I.nke, which formerly wus in the Indian reservation, thero will bo sold, in two to flvo ncro tracts, land Hint borders tho lako. Tho land must bo bid for cither in person or through ua agent. Not only Is tho Information being sent out by Undo Sam, but ho has adopted modern t PERSONAL MENTION , MIIS. HOIIKUT M'CANN was a. Marshfleld shopper Tuesday. Children's hard soles In pat ent top, vlcl, gunmotal, but ton; sizes 2,fc to 5 '. .r, Ht)e, DHc Misses' shoos that wear and nro worth from 25c to 50c more; 5 Us to 8 7p, HI), DHc, .sil.Uil Slzea SVj to 12 ... 1.2.1, .iil.ll), $1.01), jpLim llsses Shoos In patent leath er button, vlcl but., gun metal button. Theso shoes nro nil leather; no paper or composition. They aro really worth one-thlrn more. . .$l7i, sjji.81), .; 1 ,k, ?u.i!:j Oiiglnators '(.SQ07Z72&'(9C SI intoroorartd f rjummmrwm of Low I'rlrcs w- m vf.YM-i-i. 7 j.- to 12 .' $1,11), $1.08 12 Vi to i. TJiis JlnOi la a dundy nnd they nro. "worth from 50 to 7Gc mort? on every pnlr (. .. ..$1.(11), JjlKHI), Ij! 1.1)8,, $2.10 2 Vi to 5 V, .... $ I ,t)8 " $2.10 Men's" dress shoes, from $1.08 $2,10, $2.08, ,$:,J,2,1, $:l.50. Men's work Bhoo.l,K$2..H, $2.70, $2.08, $i.2.1, jKJ.no, mill $!J.08 Ladles' shoes, tho latest out. . ..$1.01), $1.08, $2.2.1, $2.10 Tho cloth-tops, pat. vnmps, button or lnco $2.10, $2.00, $2.08, $!1.23 Wo lend Others Follow FRANK ACKLKY eamo hi today from Powers for n short stay. W. C. MORGAN, 11 well known Coos River rancher, Is in Murshflold. MRS. AUK ANDKRSON of North In let Is a Marshfleld shopper. J. C. II ALKY was hero last evening on a visit from North Rend. J. M. ROI1KRTSON or MeKlnloy eamo In yesterday on 11 short business trip. NKLS MONSON was among tho busi ness visitors hero today from Tom-plctou. ANNA CLINKKN11KARD was among tho visitors down from Coos IMvor Inst evening. K. HAtlUK nnd WIFK nro expect ed homo on tho Nuiiu Smith thh afternoon. ! . K. PKItyY will iirrlvo homo 0111 tho Naun Smith from San Fran-' dsco today. i WK A UK AOAIN OPEN FOR BUSINES$ On the new plan or STIUCTLV CASH l( N working flno nnd our prices nro doing It. Note- tho Regular Prices listed below: If AIM) SVUUP (lied liiilwl),, No. 10 pall ONK OALLON COOKIXO MOLASSKS .... COFFKK (11 lvgulai" 51.1c Mend) .-, CITRUS WASIIIXd POWDKK OOLI) DUST IILUIXO, per pint MATCIIKS, per bov OUr' Cash l'Hco ,.'11 - , .(lie , .17c , .2c ,.21n .20c .(lc ,'. .Ic Wo will lie pleased to liavo you eonio and look over our goods bcroro buying mid remember WKSKLL FOR CASH. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY 130 North Broadway. Phone 94. Formerly tho Coos Itay Tei, Coffeo mid ,SlIco Hoire.: MRS. K. KKLLY left yestorday fo. Coiiulllo to attoud tho teacher's' cvamlnntious. MRS. HKRUKRT ROQKRS and llt tlo daughter returned homo yes terday nftoc a short visit with Mrs. Kllzahctli Adams. B. J. IJAKBR, foriuorly gnmo warden in Curry County, and wlfo wero In Marslirield last ovonlng. RAYMOND B. IJAKBR, county super intendent, was hero Inst ovonlng to attend a meeting of tho Bast sido school board. B. J. LONBY, tho Port Orford banker was hero last evening en route homo from a trip north. I JUDGB JOHN HALL was nn attend ant at tho meeting of tho hoard nt Bastsldo last ovonlng. HEAVY CA1 TYPE TIRE , i MUSi a,,,0 cnAIG nml MM VivInn Tho Central Avciiuo Drug Store . Craig eamo In from Powers toduy to do uoino shopping. B nn iw r '-"- ?wt.' rgT.-TnnrrTrimr-iTjiy l4!K2l 'J"iyCCM'K tuMiSMru1J DR. IRA HARTLB Intondcd to leave this nftoruooii for a visit of sev eral days at his summer homo on South Coos River. J. A. CHURCHILL, stnto superinten dent of schools arrived In Inst ov onlng from tho Vnlloy and loft on tho early morning stngo for Snloiii. D. and L. O. MAGBB woro visitors hero last ovonlng nnd today from their homes nt Lukostde. NEARLY EVERY STAGE LINE OPERATING IN COOS COUNTY TODAY IS US ING FISK TIRES. DURING THE PAST THIRTY DAYS THE FOLLOWING STAGE CAR OWNERS HAVE PURCHASED FISK TIRES: GORST & KING Marshfleld, North Bend and Beach stage line. GORST & KINNEY Coos Bay and Umpqua Beach. CORRIGAN & KNOX Jitney bus line, Eastport. JOE LAIRD Roseburcj-Myrtle Point-Coos Bay. D. L. FOOTE Allecjany-Scottsburcj. LYNN LAMBETH Marshflcld-Coqulllc-Bandon. . RAY MARTIN ...Marshfield-Coquille-Bandon RUSSELL, LOOMIS & RUSH.Marshfield-North 3end Transfer Company. GALLOWAY & LARSON ....Lakeside-North Slough Stage line. CLINTON & BROWN Coquille-Myrtle Point stage line. ROY RUFFNER City Auto Service. AND MANY OTHERS. These men use FISK TIRES because they get mors and better service for their money. Private car owners who are wise should take advantage of their exper ience. Don't waste your money buying experience because you will eventually use FISK TIRES. Get Your Kodak Films NOW '"Ihe Owl" "The Kodak Store" $ niiinimmnrniti r i rr ' "rTrrnwwmw CHARLBS HALL wont ovor to Co iiulllo on tho morning train, cull ed thoro on telephone business. ALICB CURTIS nnd Myrtlo Cowan aro Intending to leave on tho Naun Smith for a visit nt tho Imposition. '. D. ADAMS, of Tomnleton, enmo down this morning from Tomplo ton getting ready for tho Fourth of July. It always pays to go to headquarters when you want things right. We are th3 agents for Ford cars and carry a complete stock of Ford parts and accessories. i isic iiisiiiiiiriop.s soiTiiwrsTi nv oiux.ox (,t(i Minn ueiiii agents Coiiulllo Agent Itaitdon Agent (.OR. V .V KIV MMP A 0 ITC.1 RT a. a, wniTsr'iT JL If yoo want a safe and sane celebration buy a Kuppenheimer Suit which will make you absolutely safe, and no one can possibly question your sanity. Suits from $15 to $25 Crossetts Shoes $5.00 to $6.00 Silk Hats at .50c (In red, white and blue,) Others $1.50 to $3.00. Soft and Laundered Shirts, all the new patterns and styles from 50c to $3.00 Underwear, in unions and separate garments; the st the market affords, from 50c to $5.00 THE FIXUP Where the price is always right. Marshfisld :: :: :: :: :: North Bend ri . MRS. FRANK IIODSON nnd son Irving, of South Coos River, nro guests for n fow days at tho Clius. Jensen homo on First strcot. IIBN OSXLIND has roturned from Rnndon whero ho has been look ing nftor tho work that Is well started on tho II. 11. block thoit. t NEW TODAY FOIt RI-2NT tho Coiiloguo Furnish, ed bungalow at $22,50 per month, li-rooms on Uroaway, $12. CO. 7 rooms on Hrd and Highland for ?1C Including water. Store build ing on Ith, opposite Curtis, $40. Storo on Urondwny, $30. See TI tlo (Jun'ranteo & Abstract Company UANTKD ii live young iiin to work on Ith of July stands. M.ist bo hustlors. Seo Hughes, 210 St. Lnwrenco Hotel. FOIt HBNT (!ood -room house, barn and chicken house and brood or, for $2.50 por month, provldlnp; you buy hack nnd harness, house hold goods and 80 hens, all worth $315.00 nctual valuo for only $12b. A. V. Adklns, Quick Dolivory, Marshfleld, Ore., Hox 540. A. B. OAONON returned today on tho Adeline from a visit of sovoraT, wooks nt his old home In Minnea polis. He iilso -United the Bxposl-tlon, I'OIt SALB A team, wagon, nml harness. Horses both young and true. Address A"0 .Moyqjv Marsh fleld, Ore. ' , 'j. 1 MISS RUIIY WATKINS writes to hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wat kins, that sho has ontored Lane Hospital In, San Francisco nnd Is hard nt wor. In hor now rolo as uurso. II. L. CRAWI'ORD nnd wife arrived hist evening ovorlnnd from Sn botha, Kas., whore thoy woro call ed by tho Illness nml death of hor mother, Mrs. Hanson. F0R RENT - ? t FOIt HUNT Nice Iledrooin In n pri vate family. Apply 352 First St. North. t ' FOR SALE " i: FOR SALI' Pitiless Forgusoil Transfer. OBO. N. DOLT has tnkon a position In tho mon's furnishing department of tho I'arlslan, succeeding If. A. Harris who has taken a position with tho Hub Clothing store. . II. DUNOAN, tho well known Coos Jtlvor rancher, was down today to lay In Fourth of July supplies and look after business, Ills llttlo daughter, Dorothy, came down with him, V. J. HILL has given up his apart ment in the O'Connell apartments. .Mrs. Hill and son. William, will spend most of tho summer at tho Goodwill plaro on South Coos River. MR. and MRS. JOHN FARLBY and Miss Mabol Farloy aro expected here tomorrow from Shlpherds Springs, Wnshj, whore thoy have been for tho benefit of Mr. Far Joy's health, Ho suffered a stroke of paralysis some time ago. piano. Seo $114.00. Z WANTED t WA.vrui) To exchange, neat cot-f tago and two lots In Topponlsl for residence In Marshftold, or will bell for pash $350. Dana Realty Company) Toppoulsh, Wash 1 WANTBD Young Indy would like place to work at onco Address "B" caro Times or phono 202-L. LOST AND F0UILy FOUND Whlto fottnn gl6Vo, 0m er may have samo by paying for this ad nt Times office. VOU TIIANSFBU AND STOlt AOB OF HOUSBIIOLT) GOODS VIlHIflllT AND UAGaAaB Call FERGUSON TRANSFER l'liono 1UU llesldeiice Phono la Mniket Avo. and Vatrrot r v X .s A f v.-' ' m