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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1915)
- THE COdS BAY TIM&, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE . ...I h rf :: $i-w X . F.l .1 44t4t4Tf4t44tL Krossett Shoes- Make Life's iValk Easy l&reat your feet I $5 and $6 Inhere the Price is always iugnt Mi iMarshfield North Bend Efef7HM-W'MHHH"MH-M Second Hand JRianos & Organs We have an overstock of yrecond-hand pianos and some Shtly used instruments that 'will be sold at excentionallv fr.. : iiuw pnuus, unu terms 10 sun. jL L THOMAS ftlUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. Phones 'jrt)-,i ino-i jfig; iTffllnvo your LETTER heads, bill heads, etc., printed at THE TIMES vnEr FIXUP JWWico. M i'o do dou'loplng AiT M(kN WmV,i tuiMiSmrf - j&ms&m ."'VKJiVV-C iitrti.. M"'-" few r 1. 1 i AB K.:1 Mm m'-'-'m r r i khhw &-1 VVJSL The Central Avenue Drug Store The Noble Theater 'Jim Nineteenth Kplsodo of tho "KXPLOITS OF ELAIXK" Tho serial story Unit satisfies everybody this Installment Is as thrilling as provlous mini bora which Is Buying a grout deal. Bo sure and seo this tonight. 1 , " HAM IX THE IIAKK.M" Ouo of tho Famous "HAM" comedies n real slapstick of tho Charles Chaplin variety. "THE KOUTUXK 1IUXTEHS" Vltngraph diama with James Moirlson and Oeorgo Coopor. "TDK Ql'ICKSAXIIS OK SOCIETY" A splendid two reol socloty drama mndo by tho Blogrnph Company. ALL XEW PICTL'ltES Ixiuer 1'loor, l."e Balcony, 10c Children, Be TOMOUHOW NIC.UT Big Featuro Paramount "THE CONSP1U- ACY," with John Emorson Mul tin's Ton poc.o orchestra. THURSDAY and FRIDAY "THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN SINGERS and CONCERT CO. The Magi Crystal 1L X. Stm rett Pacific Coast B (TALK NO. 2.) Ouo of the most difficult things that tho housewife has to do is to Jwash woolon blankets, baby's flan- inols, etc. A solution of BORAX lu Iwhlch these articles are rinsed Im mediately after washing with or- dlnary soap, will counteract tho ten- aency of this clnss or goods to s iirimc. Ono property of BORAX is that It Icuts urease readily. For washing wln- Wows, greasy dishes, kitchen utensils, Jeto., BORAX is Invaluable, It is by Iar tho best agent for cleaning milk palls and bottles. Look for tho 20-Mu 5REVITIE5 JULY TIDES Tim 0 mul Heights o( tides nt Murshflcld. Tlio ttdes arc placed in order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of eacli dny; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dlcnto whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour and C 1 mlnutcts earlier than at Mnrshfleld. At North Bend 31 minutes earlier than nt Marshflold. OIHrs., o.nr. 0.2 0.07 ii.2 o.no n.:) 1.28 5.3 1.05 3.8 7.38 0.2 8.17 0.1 8.G3 0.1 G.3G 2.4 1.47 3.0 2.2 G 4.0 5.01 4.2 0.0 0.0 7.22 2.4 8.0 1 7.2 8.11 Ft. - 10 Hrs., Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., 11 12llrs.. Ft.., WEATI I Kit FOHEOAST Itlr AMoeUtpJ 1'rra to Com H7 Tlmn, OREGON Fair tonight and Sunday. LOCAL TKMPICItATURH RECORD For tho 24 hourn ending at 4:43 a. m., July 10, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum G9 Minimum 49 At 4:43 a. m 51 Precipitation 00 Precipitation sinco Sept. 1, 1914 G8.47 i t Precipitation s&ma period last year GG.44 Wind Northwest, clear. $ t BORN : $$ pEATON - Born to Mr. unci Mrs. Los tor Eaton of North Bond, July 10, n son. Mr. Eaton is with the Evcr- M'KENNA Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. William McKcnna nt Mercy Hos pital In North Bond, July 9, a sou, McICenna was formerly Miss Bor t lut Coulogue and Mr. McKcnua for a long tlmo was connected with tho Conloguo logging camp on tho COqulIlo lUvcr. Hov Hall to Speak Rev. G. Loltoy Hall will speak In. tho dlty Hull nt r.amaiuo Huntiny evening nt 8 p. in. Now Fouls. F. (5. Horlon of Marshflold and F. C. Pursloy of Co- nulllo hnvo now Ford touring cars. and printing. Get Your Films at "The Owl" l Borav Co. BORAX, used with starch, will pro vent tho Iron from sticking; used Instead of starch for linen table cloths, dollcato silk waists, etc., will lengthen tho life of the goods and avoid tho caked appearance so often seen. BORAX will romovo perspiration stains fiom whlto silk gloves. BORAX In xho bath softens tho water delightfully, making It pos sible to rinse all tho soap thorough ly from the pores. Noxt Borax chips le Team Trade Mark I. H. Tower making delivery of them I Pay Dny ToiiIkIiI. This Is tho 10th of tho month and pay day at the C. A. Smith mill nnd the stores and banks will bo open as usual on such evenings. Trial Postponed. Because busi ness Is pressing Dwlght T. Tlodge UiIb morning appeared before Judge But ler and asked that tho charge against him bo put oft for hearing until July 28. This wnB granted nnd nt tlio same tlmo Dr. Straw will stnto his caso. Today Is Payday. Today ,1s pay day at the Smith mill nnd tho banks will bo open this evening. Owing to n shortago of logs, both mills will bo shut down Monday but both will open Tuesday morning. No doflnlto word hns been received regarding tho chartering of tho Nairn Smith. Singe Itun Again. After having been laid up for a row days on ac count of the ruins tho Conulllo stages wore again In operation today. Tho drivers said tho roads arc in fnlrly good shape, much better than they would hnvo boon had tho nutos kept nt work whllo tho highway was still wot. Tho auto stage to Bandon hns worked tho coast road without In terruption. fti-adlng Well Done. Tho grading of Anderson avenue between Third nnd Fourth streets Is rapidly pro gressing nnd It Is expected that within a few days tho actual laying of tho plnnk roadway will bo com menced. There will also bo a wooden sidewalk. With this completed and tho streot opened, It Is expected thoro will bo much traffic on Anderson avenue. For Curry Cruise. Tlio Curry Co. commissioners have been negotiating with S. A. Cnrmlchncl, n well known timber crulacT, to mnko an official crulso ojtho timber In that county for nwftssment purposes nnd also to re a topographical mnp of that lion for Assessment purposes r. Cnrmlchncl Is ono of tho best known nnd ablest cruisers In this sec tion. Tho mntter will probably bo ar ranged soon. After information. A lottor was ccolvcd at tho Chambor of Com merce this morning from tho secre tary of the Portland orgnni7atloti ahklng what Information Hugh Mc Lnln had rccolvcd about a railroad between hero and Rooburg It Is bellovcd that mine ono called tho Portland Chambor over tho long dls tnnco using tho nnmo of tho local body. Tho officer bcro arc mys tified aB to what Co reason could bo. Many to Leave. Tho weather man snys fair weather .for tomorrow nnd acting on his prediction hun dreds of peoplo, slnglo nnd othorwlso arc planning on lenvlng early tomor row morning In machines nnd boats for tho beaches. Many will tnko tho boats for up Coos Itlvor and still many more aro planning on going out to Ton Mllo for tho dny, ovory- "ono going armed with won niicu lunch buskots and tho latest novols for tho shady, luzy tlmo under tho trees. MAY TAKE BAND " i Appears Today Sufficient Funds Will Now Bo Avullablo It was stated this afternoon that It appeared t ohplnn to tnko tho band with tho Moose lodgo to tho San Francisco exposition would bo carried out. Tho commltteo wns waiting otday to hear from tho owners of tho Geo. W. Elder who havo been asked to do unto $G00 on tho conditions that tho commltteo guaranteo 150 possongors from this point. Somo nddUlonnl monoy for tho fund wns raised today, Don't forget tho (l.inco at (iootf v Ill's .Saturday and Sunday after noon. Don't be misled by an inferior brand of Alumirium Get the Famous "WEAR-EVER BRAND" PIONEER Hardware Company $320 CASH Buys A Good MoneyMaker A Rare Business Opportunity $20 to $30 Per dy net, profit "See Reid About It." $5 down and $5 per month will buy a good residence lot No Interest No Taxes Can You Beat It? W. A. "Seo Held about It." t PERSONAL MENTION : ?? W. It. HAINES returned last cven- lug from a trip to Hoscburg. L. L. THOMAS is visiting Bandon and other points down tho const. MISS AKCATA SPUAOUK was down shopping f lom North Inlet this morning. MUS. O. WILSON wnB down tod.y from her home at Allegany shop ping. C. B. NOHTON was among tho visi tors In tho city todny from Catch ing Inlet. ANDY P. DAVIS, Deputy Sheriff, t was over today looking after somo official business. MBS. SARAH JOUDAN, of Kastsldc, was a Marshflold visitor today on u shopping trip. BKN M'MULLKN, of Myrtle Point, wns over hero last ovculng and today on u business trip. MBS. V. C. GOIIST and dnughtoi Myrtle nnd son Wilbur, will leave tomorrow for Snn Francisco. J. J. MEANY and G. 'A. Weldln, In-' Kalson. Jnmcs Trcanor, C. B. Pro spectors of hulls and boilers, are I wU( Mr8 John Sny,,or ,, ,mby u lllvesilHuuilK Uio cruu on mo "'.. MR. AND MRS. R. E. MILLER wore passengers bound up south Coos River this afternoon for tho week end. MRS. VERA ROBERTS returned this morning from Tcmploton whero slio has been visiting with relativ es. MISS MERLE COX came homo this morning from a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. McCulloch on Hny ncs Inlet. (Jo'h Loin. Mrs. W. W. Nnson of South Twelfth street has Installed a rag carpot and rug loom nna will cngngo In tho manufacture of tbeso articles. CAPTAIN DONALDSON fs expecting to lonvq tomorrow on tlio Nanu Smith for San Frnnclscojwhoro ho will again tnko command of his vessol. w s DR. R. W. MORROW went up to his offlco nt Powers on tho morn ing train, expecting to return to- ' morrow evening. MISS MAY PREUSS will nrrivo homo In a fow days from San Francisco. Sho stopped over at Eureka to vis It a fow days. MISS NELL IIARRIGAN who has been visiting her brother, J. T. Harrlgan, will leave on tho Nanu Smith to visit the Exposition. MRS. EMIL NELSON of Gardiner re turned thhi morning from Ilayues Inlet whero sho has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Swan Peter son. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD loft this morning for Coqulllc, after an official visit hero. IIo Is going down to Bandon this af ternoon. MISS SUSIE COX, of Sacramento, nleco,of Mrs. W. S. Chandler, ar rived hero yesterday and Is visit ing now nt tho Chandler homo on South Cooos River. MRS. F. A. GOLDEN nnd hor daughter Ruth havo loft for n va cation visit on South Coos River nnd Miss Frances Golden Is ex pected to leave for thoro soon. WILLIAM HAGLUND, Henry Wells, Robort Dlllurd and Cell Ireland aro Intending to lenvo In u ma chlno early tomorrow morning for Powers whero they will spend tho day. J. C. KENDALL wont up to tho Good will place UiIb afternoon whero ho will join his family for tho weok end. Miss Ursula Farrlnger will spend a few days with Mrs. Kendall. MISS GLADYS TREADGOLD, teach er of the school at Billiards, was horo today to testify In tho cuso of Fred Smith charged with stealing her watch from tho school houso thero. Sho wns glvon back tho tlmo pleco. MRS. ROBERT FOX canto down .from Hayncs Inlot today after a vlst with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nols Monson. Sho Is on her way to Bandon and later will bo join ed by hor husband coming horo from Los Angeles In their car. Thoy may locato at Klamath Falls. NOTICE. I am not'icsponslblo for bills con tracted In my namo by my son, Ed ward G. Dyer. EDWARD E. DYER. REID J no FHOXT KT. SANTA CLARA OUT LKAVKH LAST KVKNINO OX TO POHTLAM) ItOX To .Make Schedule is Due to Sail From North This Va cuing Bound South Again. Bound for Portlnnd the stcnniHhlp Sunta Clara left out last evening at flvo o'clock, taking wltti nor a ralr passenger list nnd freight cargo. It Is expected that she will return hcic somo tlmo Sunday, perhaps In tho evening, ns tho Portland schedule states that the vessel will leave out of there tonight. Thoso who loft Into yesterday, af ternoon from hero were: C. K. Bnlloy Mrs. C. E. Bailey, W. M. Brlggs, C. II. Freeman, Joe Fuss, E. It. .Luklcy, Sam Jumper, H. L. Beckett, R. Snnd qulst, Mrs. L. Atterbury, L. Attcr bury, M. Shell, Mrs. McDougnl, J. F. Sonkey, C. Llttlestono, E. Husby, M. Jones, Lillian Drlscoll, Mrs. M. Drls- coll. J. Artz. O. Kocmnn. Mrs. E. N. ... Atra Mnrv WnMa ntul l.nliv. Clarence Shnndy, Mrs. 17. Shandy. CARLOS MAY GO ON ' COOS BAY RUN Belief Is Expressed That Big Steam Schooner Will Replace tho Xaiiu Smith Tho belief was freely expressed along tho waterfront today that tho big steam schooner Carlos, of tho Olscu nnd Mahonoy line, will be chartered to tnko tho placo of tho Nairn Smith, should tho latter bo glvon over to deep wntcr chartering I soon. Mnny times within tho past eight months tho Carlos has been lu hero making extra trips for tho C. A. Smith company. Sho Is a good staunch carrier with passenger ac comodations nnd was vory well liked when on tho run before. Up to a short tlmo ago this ves sel hud been plying between San Francisco and Grays Harbor in tho lumber and passenger business. It Is believed cortnlu that Nanu Smith will lcavo for an shoro trip though no contract yet been closed It is stated by company officers. tho off hns tho FAMOUS SUIP A BARGE Henry Vlllurd, Former Tilm Deep Water Clipper Ship , Hauls Coal From trim clipper ship nnd ublo to show n clean pair of heels to any sailor on tho seven sens to coal hulk Is tho transition of tho Henry Vlllnrd, of San Frnnclsco. Old ngo mndo tho craft unscaworthy and her owners feared to again send hor buffeting tho sous and tho storms of deep wnter. Tho Honry Vlllnrd was named af ter tho first president of tho North ern Pacific, tho man who prcsonted Vlllnrd hull to tho University of Oregon. Tho crnft In 1881 brought tho first cargo, of stool for tho Nor thern Pacific rallrond Into Port laud. Ono of hor Inst trips wns tho eventful ono of I'CC dnys from Now York to Snn Frunclsco a fow years ago, Loaded with coal tho ship at tempted the Horn, wub thrown back and boguu leaking. At Statcu Is land sho was repaired. Sho tried and made around tho Capo of Good JIopo, leaked again lu tho Indian Ocean and put Into Melbourne whoro sho was. again pntched. On tho Pacific sho took In more of ocean nnd tho crow worked pumps Into Honolulu whoro wus ropnlrod enough to finish voyago Into Snn Francisco. tho i ho sho tho IIALIIIUT PLENTIFUL Gasoline Schooner Derorali Supplies Portland From Yaiuiua Hunks For tho first tlmo lu pionths Port land is getting nil tho halibut her citizens wish for, Tho gusolliio schooner Decorah Is now oporatlng out of that port to tho bunks off Yaqulna. Her last cargo of a fow days ago was 12,000 pounds of fish, tho greater sharo of them boing halibut which aro much lu demand. Several largo sized fishing boats aro now on tho grounds whero they I nro all meeting with fairly good suc cess, j .t WATERFRONT NEWS t $$ Hound for Portlnnd tho stenmshlp 1 Jlrenkwater Is scheduled to loavo ' hero nt 8 a. m. tomorrow morn ing. Lato tomorrow night tho steam ship Kllburn Is duo to nrrivo fiero from San Francisco and Kuroku on hor way north. At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning the Btonmshlp Nairn Smith will lavo down for San Frnnclsco with n well filled passenger list uud cargo of lumbor. IT'S WONDERFUL how they try to imitate oUr prices, but they can't deliver the goods. Our every-day prices are less for first-class merchandise than oth ers are asking you for seconds. Remember that the J. C. PENNEY STORE is the place to buy your shoes. Ladles' Shoes .$1.(10, Jjtl.HH, $l.'Mt $2. Ill, U.8 Ladles' hlgh-eluBB dress shoes, cloth tops, button or laco !isi.i. 1iMH, $n.ir,, n.r.ti The Duttcnhauf for Shoo Company makes nothing but tho very best of high-class dress stuff shoes that wear, fit and uro com fortable, and glvo you the very latest In style. Children's Shoes, all prices, good Bolld, nll-lcutlicr shoes. Ion's dress shoes, everyday prices, $1.1)8, $-.!, .$2.t)H, $U.nr,, $:i.no Men's work shoes iRil.W, $U.7I, j;.t)8, J?;MM, tjMWSO DO NOT BE MISLED BY FAKE SALES Tho Originators of IiOv 1'rlccs r$.&fee7t?zeu'3c f intoreerarca Mmmrnnrmrn W. f. B. f A - - NEXT DOOR TO MAKSHFIKLD POST OFFICK CASH Is what counts at our store and that is the reason wo 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. DOLLAR BOATS HOM Mackinaw and M. S. Dollar ItelouHCil Scuiuiiu'h Act Iteiponslhle Two of tho Dollar steamships havo been sold. Tho officers of tho com pany declare that the Seaman's Act which goes Into effect noxt "Novom bor was tho causo of tholr action, The Muklnuw, which wns nenrly destroyed by flro a fow weoks ago, has boon sold to James and George Flood, of San Frnnclsco. Tho M. S. Dollar goes to lllrkull nna Co, of Nagasaki, China. In Af n m1 yV4 Kim a NFW TODAY J LOST Gidd bow and iIiiiiii.nI glasses lost Sunday. Howurd for return to Times office. FOIt HUNT Wiiielioiiso and of flco room on wator fiont. Low rout. Address Hox V-1'J, City. FOU ItK.NT H-rooiu house, .yjo.oo por month; 005 South Fourth. Phono :i8!-ll. AT Till: SKASIIOIIK TO LUT- Two-room furnished apartment with wood and running water; also tent sites for tenants; near restaurant uud Sunset Hay stage; fresh eggs ami milk grounds. Roforouco desired. For terms apply In porson or address MUS. UAUKHU, Norton's Gulch, Umpire, Oro. WANTED General housouoik by young woman with G-year-old boy. Mjrtlo Schroeder, cnio of S, C. Rogers, QPICK CASH WANTED A big bargain In 4 West Mnrshflold lots at ?C00 If tukou iiulck. I., S. Knufman Co. FOU HUNT. 1-iooni Flat, bath, pantry, laundry, partly furnished; $12.00 por month, Including wn ter. I. S. Smith. X LOST AND FOUND X $$ LOST Small Muck puree containing check for $3 Finder return to Times offlco 4 Wo lead Others Follow '. - rf7. 7-a VKSSKL MOVKMUNTS Sailed. Santa Clara, Portland, C p. in. Frl dny. Due Here. Kllburn, San Francisco, Suuduy night Duo Sail Hrcakwutcr, Portland, 8 a. m. Sun day. Nanu Smith, Sun Francisco, 10 n. in., Sunday. Don't forget the dnuro nt Good will's Saturday and Sunday after noon. (r3 FOUND Ladles' now kid glovo near Sunset Day Sunday. Imiulro at Times' office. FOR RENT t $$ FOIl ItKNT Furnished flat lu tho O'Connol Apts. Phono 113-L. FOU ItKNT .Mjrtlo Anus modern furnished apartments -froo heat and wntor. $25 per month up. J t WANTED X $ WANTKD Work by man anil wife. Apply II, T. L., caro Times. jtt'AXTHD Young lady would llko piaco to worn oi onco. Auuress "E" caro Times or phono 203-L. FOU TUAXSFEU AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FHEIGUT AND 11AGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone HISS Hcsldcuco Phono Ift-J Maiket Ave. and Waterfront I UNDERTAKING I H will bo kept H OPEN TO THE PUJtfAO B A regular ututo licensed Hj Hj undertaker will bo In H H charge H Phono 105-J H Tlmti ' & tBf 9H 'V 1 r?n? iene-i anoui a HnM lTU km IW ki i? .i' iff A s r Ha-1 ibiltl hv- VJ !a