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rw33 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE n i (T The "Duke" correct style in every , detail select materials 'Natural Shape" lasts for comfort. Pay 5S for your next pair of shoes it's like making an investment in footwear. The initial outlay for a pair of Florsheims may be more than you have been paying for shoes but the returns will show a larger percentage in length of service, added comfort and individual style. You will be proud of your feet and well satisfied if you wear better shoes of the Florsheim kind. Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend 1 II7HAT is the W V W rtrn-kVja VArl-kAYi I11VIX U VVAAVAX JTVU1 ClAA fsSUJT it for less? save your pennies because pennies make dollars Vim ran always save a few Pennies In lluylng Vour AlcatM If Von Hi not know Hie address. Km I HO X. BROADWAY. ijW'o sell at retail nothing lint (lie sale irlri'N. Wo give cjieilal attention to children railing anil (eleihone onlers. PAIACE MEAT MARKET fThe Noble Where nil (lie liest pictures nro .shown. 'PARAMOUNT K NIGHT UATURE , Till-: BARGAIN" ' Flvo reels of net Ion. Special production nuido bv tho Now York Motion Picture Company for tho I'ariiinouut l'lctiiro Cor- Ir'poratlon. "Tho Bargain" deals with curly Western life iiud '(b full of thrilling scones. "It's tu regulur Paramount ronturo." ! PATIIH WEEKLY Pictures of happonlngs from nil parts of the, world. FISK TIRE It Is extended to all car owners regardless of tho mako of cur or (Ires used. Wo aro glad to ar comiuoilato Jim with any work that may bo needed iu connection with your tires. AnIiIo from actual repairs, any attention eau givo Is given gladly and without charge. A word about Flsk Tires. v tf , 75' DURING THE PAST THIRTY DAYS THE FOLLOWING STAGE CAR OWNERS HAVE PURCHASED FISK TIRES: G0RST & KING Marshfield, North Bend and Beach stage line. G0RST & KINNEY Coos Bay and Umpqua Beach. C0RRIGAN & KNQX Jitney bus line, Eastport. JOE LAIRD Roseburg-Myrtle Point-Coos Bay. i D. L. F00TE Allegany-Scottsburg. v LYNN LAMBETH Marshficld-Coquille-Bandon. RAY MARTIN Marshfield-Cpquille-Bandon RUSSELL, L00MIS & RUSH.Marshfield-North Bend Transfer Company. . GALLOWAY & LARSON Lakeside-North Slough Stage line. CLINTON & BROWN Coquille-Myrtle Point stage line. ROY RUFFNER r City Auto Service. LEE HEATH North Bend. ' KEPHART & VERjMON Coos Bay, Myrtle Point and Roseburg line. AND MANY OTHERS. These men use FISK TIRES because they get more and better service for their money. Private car owners who are wise should take advantage of their exper ience, uon t waste your use riSK nubs. THE GUNNERY FISK DISTRIBUTORS SOUTJIWRSTRlfX OREGON GORST $ ,KIN GARAGE . . , . North Bend Agents KIME .V VOX PEGERT ,..., Coqulllo Agents S. G. WlllTSETT Buiuloii Agent T.T Jl ifcteli use of paying irmi "ov l-iiir lies! refrigerated meats at whole Theater CM It .TAHR AM) THE TiADV REFORMER" Ono of tho Vltngrnpli com edy series. A complete story. 'A big laugh in this picture. seven reels A Mi NIV Lower floor, I fir; Balcony, 10c; Children, fie. Tomorrow night: Special fenturo, "The Locked Door"; direction of tho Now Yorh Po lice nml Firo Departments. Ev eryone should seo this picture. A great lesson taught In mo tion pictures. SERVICE money buying experience because you will eventually fKl BREVITIE .II'IjY tides f Tlmo nml Heights of tides knt Marshfield. Tho tides arc- placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutivo heights will ln dlcato whether It is high or low water. High tide on tho Bar ono hour and G4 mlnutcts earlier than tit Mnrshflold. At North Mend 34 minutes earlier than ot Mnrshfleld. C lira. . I.1G 10.0!) .1.39 3.1G Ft... 0.7 :i.4 2.0 1.!) Mrs., n.ir, 11.17 4.41 10 33 Ft... 0.5 3.B 2.3 0.0 IIi'H. . C.07 12.15 5.11 11.22 Ft. . . 0.3 3.C 2.4 5.0 Ills. . G.55 1.05 C.35 0.0 Ft. 0.2 3.8 2.4 0.0 Hrs.. 0.07 7.38 1.47 7.22 Ft... 5.2 0.2 3.!) 2.4 lira.. 0.50 8.17 2. 20 8.04 Ft... 5.3 0.4 4.0 Z.2 Hrs.. 1.28 8.53 5.01 8.41 Ft... 5.3 0.4 4.2 2.2 11 12 WEATHER FORECAST Dr AuocliteJ FftM to Cos. Bir Tlmt..) OREGON Fair Bast, showers; southerly winds. LOCAL TKMPBRATURB RECORD For the 24 bourn ending at 4:43 a. .m July 7, by HonJ. Ostllnd,, special government meteorologist: Maximum , 63 Minimum 5G At 4:43 n. ill 58 Precipitation 32 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1U14 G8.12 Proclpltntloa s&mo porlod last year 00.14 AVInd Southwest, partly cloudy. PiiruMicl Music The North Bond High School Baud played at the Alort Club's Fourth of July pic nic ut Piper's Grove. Buys Auto. F. Vernon bus pur chased a Dodge nuto from George Goodrum and will put It on thu Roseburg-Coos Bay run with Oliver Kephnrt's car. Hero from ''iiiup. Dr. W. Hny dou was In i'nu city lust evening from his canip at Rocky Point. Ho returned this morning and expects to break ramp next week. May Buy Stock. Mrs. Max Tlpi mormuu is negotiating for tho pur- f? V' !! "!"!'X "f-?i": ! IV. U. illHUH Willi u now Ol UllUlllllH, a store and may closo tho deal to night. Had Good Time. Captain John Mousou, of tho Messenger, states Hint Templctou had a big celebra tion on tho Fourth nnd that peoplo mine lu there from Lakeside and tho bay to spend tho day. Parade Pictures. Robert Mars don, Jr., has arrnugod to show tho moving pictures of tho Fourth of July parade In Mnrshfleld, which woro taken by Mr. Wesleder, at the Noble, next Tuesday night. .May Die. Mrs. Frank Cameron, formerly of South Inlot, who was committed to tho Oregon Stnte Hos pital for tho Insano u fow weoks ngo, is reported to ho rapidly fall ing nnd It Is not belloved that sho can long survive. Now Summer Home. .W. P. Mur pliy has started tho construction of n now suinnior homo on South Coos is Free Service and is Free to All . al Mili'..t'. - &J:A&tlAiSBLXL River, just ubovu tho Maze, where llU lltircllUScd a nice Mill! mi it piii mi r of the former Wltto much on which V III UICIIIU'UB I1V0S. lt.;v Hall In SpenK. Hov. (I. Le I ' Hoy Hall will occupy tho nuliilt at tlie Marshfield Baptist Church next Sunday nioinliig and will in.iko to the congregation a rep-jrl of tho Northern Baptist t'onventlon at Lob Angeles whluh ho attended. Sugar Advancing. Local sales men havo heen nilvlsed that there will prohahly ho another advance In tho sugar market. Tho English government limdo ono purchase of 50,000 tons recently and this Is ono of the causes of tho advance. Prize Was .'jifi. Miss Gladys Fer rj, who rodo u decorated wheel In tho parade Monday, for which sho received n first prize, Is glad today ami tolling her friends Hint tho prlzo 8 more than had heen expected and to prove It sho has n shining five-dollar gold piece. ' Builil Walk Harry Nohlo has J bought n lot of steel mils from tho Simpson Company and will use I thorn In reinforcing n concrete side-1 wulk which tho Nobles will build on Central avenue between Third I and Fourth nnd on Third street along tho Noble block. Equity Term Postponed. Judgo Coke wns Intending to open the equity term on Monday and several attorneys havo laid their plan ac cordingly but It beenmo known todn tbut this dato has been postponed. Judge Coko will mako his announce ment of the opening later. Discuss Bates, Tho second eve ning, meeting of tho Business Men's Association about the board at tho Chandler Hotel wns held Inst night with Superintendent W. F. Miller present to discuss the freight rates Seerotnry Powell mnde the change , . atnm. ,n n.in..l.. .... 11. I . 1 I .. . I ii win nuuu iu un-'uiiiK uii iiiu uuuui i dieu win go up uoos Kiver 10 that more of the men would bo pros- morrow for a visit at thu Goodwill I ent. ! Toiikhu Runs Ioonc. Because I Paddy Qulnn's tongue ran loose and I no came nuoui mo ponco siniion 10 fll ltla ftniililna llin nrrionnii mniln tell his troubles the officers made - him nn honorary member nnd placed I him In chaise of the Carter Hotel, with the key turned lntho outside I lock. There Pnddy snt iu lonely but I not silent stnte, beguiling tho tlmo away by extolling his virtues. Ho left 'this morning after paying his res- , pects. He had nothing clso to pay with, jllnve Nothing on Us. Lnue Conn- I ty Is now petlllonlnc tho County Court to scud u man to represent them ut tho exposition In Snn Fran- ' Cisco along with their exhibit. Coos ' n..1 n..HH. f,. ..I 1.111 l.n.'n 1....1 . HA.t. lilltl vui 1 3 iuiiuiiun juivu iiiiii ti ii;if- resentatlvo at tho Fnlr slnco tho opening and intend to keep someone there until thu closo next Decem ber. In tho petition being made In Lanu County tho various towns hnvo sent delegations to tho County Court usklug this action. Fix Holes in St reel. Workmen today aro busy under Street Super intendent Lawhorn making repairs Iu tho paving nt, the corner of Mnr kot nnd Front Btreots whoro tho pav ing bus sagged away leaving dcop holes. Iu ouo case It wns found that tho water from a broken sower hnd made tho ground nbout so soft that tho foundation of tho hard, surfneo pavement hud slumped nwuy and nn- b en caused brT poor piling undo othor inigo nolo appears to imvo .,, ,, ,,,, ,- , ,io imvlni? nil nlong on Front street nro to lie repaired as soon us possible Ask Now Trial. Attorneys Derby shire, Mnybeo and Hammond hnvo served notice that they will Beek a new trial iu the case ot Cnrollno S. Slbel versus tho school bonrd of North Bend, Tho case wns tried In Circuit Court nnd Miss Slbel, formerly n teacher Iu tho Seventh Grade there, secured n favorable vordlct. Sho nlleged that sho had been discharged nnd that sho had a contract for a year. Tho attorneys states there woro sovornl errors In tho Instructions of Judgo Coko to tho Jury. .. .' Last auction of Jewelry, Cut Glass, mi, etc., at Red (toss tonight. I Don't miss It. Wheat tfU.SIt) Rallies. CASH ,ls what counts at our store and. that is the reason we 'are making the following prices. We have no loss in accounts and the goods are paid for before leaving the store. Citrus Washing Powder 21c Bluing, per pint 6c Cheese, full cream, per pound 20c Gold Dust, per package, 20c Soda, per pound package 5c New Spuds, 100 or 50-lb sack, per pound 2c Palm Olive Soap, per bar 9c' These prices will give you an idea of what we are selling our goods for, and when you need anything in our line come and see us. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Formerly the Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House. 130 North Broadway. Phone 394. BIG FIRM MDRKS WITH LDCflL GROCERS 20-Mule Team ReDresentativeiMlll Ton, Goo(,s on Yearly Visit to Coos Co. D:.Wo 4 nnmnnn(Bnn c i uiiuo iu uhiiuiiou mi, ra- mOUS PrOdUCtS. In linn with tho ndvanend nnllcv of other firm inunufaciirlng nu-1 k,,0W11 worl(l r BWaran i tlonully advertised goodB, Mr. II, N. '" "f l'rty and quality. Starrett, of tho Pacific Coast Borax' Mr. Htarrott will run u sorles of Co., makers of 20-Mulo Team Borax articles on theso romarkublo pro prodiicts, Is In town to carry on thoj ducts In Tho Tlpies und ovory house yeaxly educational campaign qu 20-wlfe should watch for them. '' IT . . 1 1 PERSONAL MENTION t IT !.. .- morrow evening and then back to , Myrtle Point. ' J. A. BLOOM IIERG of the dredge So-' nttlo, Is visiting in the city. MRS. It. Mct'ANN of North Bend was I In Mnrshflold shopping today. ' C. F. M'KNIGIlT was cnllcd to Co- qulllo this morning on legal busl- UCHH J. R. VANBURGER, of Lakeside, Is, anioug the visitors In the rlty to-1 day. MRS. F. W. PAYNE went to Ten Mile yesterday to visit Mrs. J. W. Bennett. JOHN ROBINSON wiib hero today from I lay lies Inlet on a short busl- , Hess trip. ' MR. ANp MRS. COLIC or Coaledo ' spent the Fourth at tho Chas. Hay- . den home hore. ' C. G. MAGNUS, wife and family, hnvo gone to Ten Mllo Lake for I their vacation. I KRIC BOLT bus taken a position ' with Connor & lloagland for tho 1 summer vacation. BEACHER CROUCH, of Haynes In let, wns hero todny looking after , some matters of business. ANDY P. DAVIS, Deputy Sheriff. returned this morning to Coqulllo after a bui r-. trip here. ' IF. A. GC ., uunty SehooV Su-. penis, f. over to Coqulllo i this lu'ji.i... on schol business, i MRS. JULIA STB WART nnd family wero In todny on a shopping visit from their homo at Beaver Hill. LEW GILLESPIE and family aro ex pected In on the Nnnn Smith to upend tho next few mouths on the Bnv. i MRS. DAN K. MALONEY and ehll-1 .1 ...... 4 .. 1 place. MRS. L. F. FALKENSTEIN. of North Bend, will lenve tomorrow on tho steamer iinruy to visit the exposl Hon. MRS. HEATON expects to leave this week for Hood River, where sho will visit with lior parents nnd relatives. J. E. MONTGOMERY, of tho tele phone Company, was a visitor to the Coqulllo Volley today on com pany business. W. I). SIMPSON nnd wife and daugh ters Edith and Bcrnlce, woro guests at the W. N. Ekblad homo Iu Mnrshflold Monday. R. E. MILLER left on tho morning train for Ihindoii, whoro ho goes, on business lu connection with tho dredgo Seattle. HARRY GORDON returned this morning on tho stage from Sun set Bny, where ho bus been visit ing for n fow days. CLARE CAVANAUGH or tho Blue Rldgo Camp spent thu Fourth in tho homo of his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cavnnuiigh. ELLIS GRANT, who has boon mes senger boy for tho Western Union for some time past, has takou a position nt tho Smith mill. MRS. E. GEORGE 8MITII and son, Robert, of South Coos River re turned homo yesterday after a vis it at tho Robert McCanu homo. MR. AND MRS. W. P. MURPHY, hnvo gone to their summer home "Klllnrnoy" on South Coos River, i for n six or olght weeks' vacation. MR. AND MRS. W. J. CONRAD" havo taken tho Mujor Tower homo ' on South Coos River and expect I to go up thoro next week far a . vacation. ' MRS, E. R. HODSON and daughters, Erma and Irene, hnvo returned to ' tholr homo on Coos River nftor spending a few days at the Root. ' McCanu homo. R. BUGGE and wlfo hnvo moved from tho Hagiio apartments Into . the residence at Eloveiith una Commercial which B. R. Chandlor recently vncntod. LIONEL GORDON expects to leavo I on tho Rouohurg stage iu tho morning for n visit in Portland and ho probably will bo gono I nbout ten dnys. EARL POWELL, secretary of tho1 Business Men's Association, loft i this morning for tho Vulley. To night ho will meet with tho mem bers in Coqulllo, In Ilnndon to-, HENln HUGGINS has como hack from a visit at tho James Forry Makers of ;0videiy know., n.,0 of soa,. goods .In tho country, the cqnipany which ,jr starrett represents Is ono of the leading business enterprises of the Pacific Coast, nnd their trudomark is M J. C. Penney Co. NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST OFFICE IT'S WONDERFUL 1IOW TIIEV TRY TO IMITATE OUR PRICES BUT TIIEV CANT DELIVER THE GOODS. Xo matter ulutt the price our eorj (lay prices aro 1om for bel le r values. KXAMINE THESE EVERYDAY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR VALUES Muslin Gowns in Crepe, Muslin our price Think of buying SI. 00 mid $1.50 7l)o nnd DHl Muslin Pettlconts that aro good values at double tho price, 71)c nnd I)8c Corset Covers, dainty embro-ldery trimmed, also good values. at double the prlco 2o nnd !IOc Brassieres that are worth 35c and 50c each, prlco . . . .li."Te and :ilc Woman's nnd Children's Muslin Drawers, at 10c, I Or, tJMc, and -I0o JUST RECEIVED A new lot of Crepo do chlno wnlstB by ox press, they nro worth double the prlco JjSI.OH Tho Originators of Low l'rlccs r-&.3ieri4zeu'(o mterporaiea la i iii' i n i i i ranch on Isthmus Inlet. Ho snys that ho caught soma big fellows whllo gono and drank real cream. P. J. SHEEHAN enmo In today from Powers to nttond to some business matters here. He says that every thing Is lively nt Powers and all the enmps nro operating again at their full cnpaclty.. MltS. HENRY SENT.STACKEN Is planning to. leavo this wool; with Miss Gcnlvlevo Sciigstnckcn nnd Doris Songstncken for tho Dr. MpPnriiirtn aiitimw,,. Itnliln .m Mln South Coos River whoro they will ' enjoy an outing. ! MRS. BEN CHANDLER mid soul nave gone up m mo uiianuior resilience on Houiii uoos itivor for a month's vacation. Ben Chandler expects to go back and foith to his work on tho Atlantic. DR. AND MRS. H.I V. RIGGS nr rlved In tholr nuto from Grnngo vlllo, Idaho, to visit nt tho homo of his father, E. W. Rlggs, and will thou motor to tho Sail Francisco fair. F. E. CONWAY loft yesterday morn ing via tho Mnrsliflold-Rosohurg nuto stage Hue for Ashland and later Seattle, expecting to ho gono for sonio time. Ho wns accom panied by Mr. Thorhaven, of Bnn don. AL CROUCH, head flro warden for Coos countv, wiib lioro from Co qulllo yestorduy arranging to start lu tho forest flro guard work. A fow wardens aro now out nnd tho hnUuco will ho put In tho field July 15. J. L. BOWMAN, of tho Woo)on Mill stores, Is expected horo In a day or two from Portland to confer with .Manager Geo. Rotnor of tho Marshfield and North Bond Wool ou .Mill storos mid assist iu tho an L nual inventory. ICOHLHAGEN and J. Banks of Roseuurg, who havo tho contract for carrying tho Coos county mall between Myrtlo Point nnd Rose burg wore hero yesterday on busi ness. TJioy hope to maintain a rust mail schedule during thu summer mouths. R. M. HARDING who has boon con ducting thu successful miction sales at the Red Cross will leavo tomorrow for Lowiston, Idaho, where bo will conduct u salo. His homo Is In Chicago and ho travels all over tho country conducting Juvvolry auction sales. WILL BUILD BRIDGE liu ry Butler Gets Contract for Park Structure liny Harry Butlor has gocured tho contract from tho Murshflolil Land Company for tho building of u long brldgo In Bay Park, extending from tho county road across tho low land to tho addition proper. This brldgo will bo moro than 500 foot In length 11,1.1 11,111 1lin1,l .1.1 miui. nliliMnnnli In ....i. ,..,. ...ui..t .... vim iiiuilLU iw IlllV Plllk Willi ,1 Inv.r,. nnn rn .! .-,, ..... nu wpiiii unit mii; i at all times, Work Is to bo started ' very soon. Tim brldgo will bo of timbers and will lie about ten feet above tho low ground. J AT THE HOTELS t ' $$ Chandler Hotel Mr. und Mrs. II. S. Patten, Allium, bin; .Mr. und Mrs. W. F. Davlos, San ta Monica; .1. F. Woudllng, Myrtlo Point; John Rrafsle, Portland T. F. Mlchorn, San Francisco; N.'W. Mood oy, San Francisco; F, G. Leslie, Co qulllo; II. S, Newman, Sun Francis co; C. F. Oppolt, Seattlo; C. L. Sturr, Portland; A. S. Rand, Portland; J. Lombnrd, San Frauclsto; C. W. Mil ler, Snn Franclbco; Joseph King, Coos River. Ilhiucii Hotel E. F. Mills, Powers; Charles Har ris. C'oqulllu; 11. E. Cooley, Powers; C. L. Louce, Coos Rlvor; Purls Warn, Iliindon; August Herman, Bandon; Elinor Walstroni, Ilaudon; K. A. Schioeder, Coqulllo; S. W, Ciirron, Bandon; Julia Stoward and family .Beaver Hill. Llojd Hotel II. II. Adohihson, Coos River; E. I A. Llndborg, Bcavor 1 1111 : Mr. and Goodo, Myrtlo Point; E. Illllor, Sum t!10 nor; Alton Chandlor, Coqulllo; S. ;,yrtl0 ,Int st. I spronson. imnuon; Anton Hteon, diwreiico Hotel John Spurros, Lakeside; J. Bow Lakesiro; A. Warren, Coqulllo; R. I'Pii. Lakeside; J, R. Vanburger, L, Bockett, llwaco, Wn.; Goorgo J. Sauers, Hoqiilum, Wn.; R, II, Ilor ton, Bandon; Mrs. N. E. Daggett, Allegany, Last auction of Jewelry, Cut Glass, China, etc., at Red Cross tonight, Don't miss it. $1.50 value, IIHo Combinations every day at Wo lead Others Follow SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Swedish Ladles' Aid with Mrs. J. Grant. Auction Bridge with Mrs. V. Cntterlln. Pastime Club with MrB. O. Bmlnnrd. Sisterhood at church hnll. Prlsclllns with Mrs. L. Chi'lstonseii. THURSDAY Rainbow Club at club house, South Coos River. Happy Hours Club with Mrs. Burton, South Coos Rlvor. FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. John Mullen. Kenslugton Club with Mrs. N. S. Mnttson. t AMONG THE SICK $ $$ W. U. Douglas Is suffering from a sovoro attack of poison oak re ceived a fow days ago and snys that ho has attompted to try all the rom edles advised by his friends. Mrs. Guy Lnttln Is 111, having suf fered an attack of ptomnlno poison ing. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU Imvd ALWAV8 USED, riioms V2. raclfi Livery and Transfer Company. Wanted Bookkeeper anil stons; ogrnplier at Pioneer Jlnrdwaro Co. t MEW TODAY 444ttt3 FOR SALE 2'J K0(Ml pigs, R. S. Gllsait, ut Murshflolil Grocery, FOUND Lady's gold Mutch; owner may havo sumo by Identifying property and paying for this ml nt Tinios offlco. FOR SALE Ono well-bred, 17-mo. old Holsteln bull, $30. V. K. Rood. Phono .'10I7. 1 LOST AND FOUND t t LOSTOno brown Irish water .Span- . i .!.. ,.,.,1 nll I ,UI """ l,U'PtU Ull over, strap collar. Letivo with Chief of Po lice Cartor nnd rocolvo roward. $ t FOR RENT t FOR RE.NT Furnished flat lu (ho O'Connol Apts. Phono 113-L. FOR RENT .Myitlo Anus modem furnished apartments freo heat and water. $25 por month up. t ' FOR SALE FOR SALIC Tent house. Juqulro at Flro Dopnrtmont. Phono 0-R. I WANTED t $$ WANTED Work by iiian and wife. Apply II. T. L euro Times. WANTED Young Judy woqld llko plnco to work at ouco. Address "K" caro Times or phono 202-L. FOR 'TRAXSFER AXD STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono ltia Resldeuco Phono ,t!J-J Market Ave, mid Wnterfrout Embroidered, II I Mh ma -1 J4 y ti