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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELty, olteGOfo. MONdAY, JULY 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. t FIVE zr-. r- wm a 9 as cso o en ess cot o c llannu, Mnnnm unci l'rcsMcnt 250 KEARNY ST. ' Del. Sudor nnd tin.), " HM L Oct. Sutter and Iliiih " Bi ra I l r. .. . ti t . j 0 n . K ff o u rS,sA ttffl&efcm WUUH SAN FRANCISCO f.fite-proof, up-to-date Hotrl, B thownter of everything jind on J Mothe Expoiition Croundi. SKATES 1 1 fath, . Prlvntenottt a Mngle S1.50, 12.00 slngie I 0 double 92 00, ?2 50 rxublc R iSoIM Comfort FcryCemcmence 2 ' ndoTown.fml St. Dfpot. taVe cur I IrraarrrrylileSttiicr!-'!. car. vi O ' jJVCfSBl" IJus dltcct to Hotel Q I c ao q MB Parana cap hisletl bv an inferior (d'of Aluminum tthe Famous R:EVER BRAND" Ineer dw ni pany REVITIE5 JULY TIDES Tlmo and Heights of tides nt Mnrshficld. Tito tfttcs arc placed In order of occurrence, with their times nn tho first lino and heights' on tho second lino of ench day; n compar ison of conscctttlvo heights will In dicate whether It is ' high or low water. High tldo on. tho Bar ono hour and G1 mlnutcts earlier than at Marshflold. At North Bond 34 inlinil.es earlier than nt Mnrshficld. 12IIrs.. 1.28 S.53 5.01 8.41 I ft... 5.3 0.4 4.2 2.2 clay have tho contract for tho ex cavating and arc now at work and aq soon as this nhnso of tho project Is complete Ingman & HJorqulst will begin the 181 feet' of trestllng. Many Launch Parlies Sovcral lattnc hpartles picnicked on South Coos niver yesterday In addition to a hundred or ho that went it), on the Rainbow. Hotweon 200 and 300 people spent the day near tho Good will place. AN: UNDERTAKING lit PARLORS fwlll lie kept yfo Tin: puhlio gtilar statu licensed Icrtuker will ho In WL charge wTlibno ID.-..I mob print Iiik lono at Tho i ' lco;.. 'I Railroad Workers Like Dutchess Trousers "Because they wear well, and arc warranted 10 cents a Uullon; $1.00 a Hip. They look good, loo, under Iho heavv strain oi' a strenuous I job. Railroaders generally have (in extra pair or two for "off duly" wear. The extensive line of fabrics in our DLJT- ('I I I5KKTROUHI3KS show ing, makes it. easy to please fyvvy kind of trousers buyer. Woolen Mill Stores Two Stores . MAKSIIKJELD NORTH HENI) OHf TO CREDITORS lalhcfehy given that tho .. fuMbyl'ordor of tho Cottn- lofECobs County, Oregon, dulyjnupolnted ndmlnlstrn- ;olC3tato of Alphonso I). ceased, jOrofonj, all persons having ilnat.'sald estato tiro hereby jolproaent tho sanio to tho .'odfatg.lho offlco of John Roping! 1, Eldorado Hlock, I Coos County. Orecon. rlflcdlfas by law required with proper vouchers, within six months from tho date hereof. Dated this 11th day or Juno, 1015. ARCHIE HOONE, Administrator of tho estato of AlphouHo I). Dooiic, deceased. First Insertion Juno 14. Last In- KOK TRANSFER AXI) STOR AGE OK HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l(i:t Itcstdcnco l'liono 1J1-.T Mnikct Ave. and Waterfront Times wnnt nds trlng results. WEATHER FORECAST , tUr Amm latdl 1'KH to Cooa Bay Tlmri.) OREGON Fair tonlght and Tuesday; westerly wIiuIb. LOCAL TEMPKKATUKH' RECORD For tho 24 hourit ending at I: 43 n. m., July 12, by lienj. Ostllnd, spoclal government meteorologist: Maximum 72 Minimum 53 At 1:13 a. m. ' 57 4 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1011 G8.4? Precipitation samo porlod lust year CC.44 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. . : BORN 1 $ .MAHTIN--T0 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stannard Martin at their homo on South Hrondway, a son, their first born. .Mother and child tiro doing nicely. KOSCAHKTT Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Foscahett, of Hunker Hill, on July 10, an S 1-1 pound daughter. picet Tlmi-Mliiy. Tito North Pond Altar Guild will meet Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. Dennis Hull. Visit liimrli. Are Moreen was the guest of honor of Frank Lulso and .1. Albert Matson at tholr Sand lllll ranch yesterday. Mr. Lalso says that tholr wapato plants aro growing nicely. Improving Sheet. Work was be gun on Saturday on Orpgon avontto In First Addition for tho building of n trestle bridge which will bo a great aid to traffic. Moon & Dar- (iocs to Curry County. Hoderlck Maclcay of Portland passed through by way of Myrtle Point and Unndon for Wcddorburn to look after his In terests on Hoguo Klvcr. lie expects to bo at his estate In Curry County for most of tho summer . Ik I. C. S. ItcpiVHCiitative. P. II. Starr has just received his creden tials making him tho representative in Coos and Curry Counties for tho International Correspondence School and hereafter ho Intends to spend a sharo of his time in this connection. iBaiHrfBiMiiHiHaaaiaaiaaaaaBaKaaa im:m. VhenHn tire trouble y our first thought it how it happened; your next, how to cor- fillf'Jt.. Ifc.only positive cure we know is a FISK TIRE we sell them. HE i UNNERY FISK OlSTltlltl'TOIlS SOUTH WKSTI-JHX OHIX.'OX fiOHST KING (JAHAGI'J North liontl Agents KIMR & OV PFf.mtT Coqulllo gonts S. G, A IHTSUTT Ilautlon Agent Injures Foot- Albert Powers, son of A. 11. Powers, Is laid up with an Injury to his foot sustained whllo swimming at the Goodwill place on South Coos Hiver yesterday. Ho stepped on a nail which penetrated deep into the flesh nnd caused a pain ful but not serious wound. Ili'ltlKO In Started. H. G. Iltttler has commenced tho building of n 500-foot brldgowny from tho county road over to Hay Park Addition nnd has a crow of four men working ttndor him. This roadway will glvo a clear right of way Into tho addition. Curry Prosperous. Frank Cattor lln returned Saturday night from n trip to Curry County points and says everything Is prosperous in that dis trict. I). M. Mooro Is vigorously prosecuting tho work on u scven-mllo road contract up tho river near Hag noll's forry and many othor Improve ments aro underway. HreakH Her Ann. Virginia Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Jones, aged threo years and six months, hroko hor loft arm Jiibi bolow tho elbow. Sho was playing with hor Httlo brother and In somo wny fell and broko her arm but lis hor parents did not sco tho accident, thoy do not know exactly how It happened. Kind Grnvcl A. O. Hogors stated that tho Drodgo Oregon which is cut ting out somo shoals In uppor Coos River has uncovered HOtno flno gra vel bars. Ho Is going to uso somo of It In putting In concreto walks around his ranch homo and also ubo it for putting concreto floors In tho barns and other buildings. Tho gra vol is located near tho Goodwill place. City Dads to Meet. A meeting of tho city fathers is scheduled for eight o'clock this ovcnlng In tho city hnll when sovornl matters of importance aro to bo broached for discussion. It. Is possible that the city englnoor tuny have tho plans and specifications for tho cutting down of Pino street ready at that tlmo for Judgment. Iliip'lNtH To Meet. Tho Coos Hay Haptlst Asaombly has boon called for tho latter part of AugiiBt, according to nev. G. Lo Hoy Hall. Ho states that at that tlmo visitors nnd speak ers from outsldo points aro oxpected to bo hero In attendauco at tho ses sions that will last for threo days. A comploto program will bo arrang ed later. Ships Hogs P. Thompson, a Port land shipper, last evening brought ovor on the train 73 largo skea hogn from Hondon. Tho animals wore corraled.on tho Smith Terminal dock for tho night and today wont north on tho steamship Kllburn to Port land. Tho shipment was first turn ed down by tho company but re considered when no othor boats for Portland could bo secured, Hcdincii .Meeting-. J. II. Hainlg, of Portland, will meet with tho lo cal officers of tho Hodmen horo at tho office of JitBtlco Pennock tonight and will tnko stops to rovlvo tho ac tivity of KJoos Tribe. Mr. Humlg is a stato officer of tho ordor, It Is oxpected that at the great council at Tillamook, August 17, 18 and 19, steps will bo taken to increaso tho membership throughout Oregon. J t AMONG THE SICK t t Dr. William Horsfall, who has beon 111 at his hmo was nblo to sit up for a tlmo Saturday evening. Mrs. Milton Lattin, of South Inlet, is recovering after hor partial stroko of paralysis of a fow days ago, Howovor sho is still qulto ill. . Mrs. lary McCormlck, of UattV ker inn, is a little better today af ter (ior long illness. Mrs. E. A. Nelson, of Hunker Hill, la confined to hor home on account of an attack of grip. t AT THE HOTELS : ?' Chandler Hotel J K. Miller, San Francisco; Char les K. Mack, Eugene; Clattdo C. Moon and wife, Powers; A. P. Davis, Coqttllle; L. F. I.e Garle, Portland; Alfred Johnson, Jr., Coqulllo; T. T. Marzer, Powers; J. C. Cnrrle, Salem; William Weekly, Myrtle Point; V. S. KIdd, Berkeley; C. C. Inman, San Francisco; J. W. Hupp, Berkeley; Oliver It. Spires, Powers; A. K. Krttsco, Uandon; It. H. McKean, Scat tie; C. II. Wilcox, Portland. St. Itiiwrcnre Hotel Hohort Strabble, Portland; Jack Lludstrom, Portland; Jack Kon'H. Son Francisco; Joo Murdock, San Francisco; Vcrlln Parker, Handon; U. G. Masters, Sumner; William Clark, Portland; M. A. Leach, Myr tle Point; A, I;. Jones, Salt Lako; William Wlodmun, Sail Francisco. Lloyd Hotel Jacob Stanley, Powers; H. E. Houw, Powers; Mrs. W. II. Cross, Powers; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Arland, San Francisco; G. L. Glbbson, Hoseburg; E. M. Prlng. Powers; Mrs. Carl Hol llster, Handon; Carl Holllster, Han don. Hlnnco Hotel II. C. Hansen, Powers; F. Thom son, Portland; H. P. Prey, Eastsldc; P. Tlmmons, Powers.; Frank Prlmm, Philomath; J Ernst, Coos Klvcr; E. 11. Jones, Powers; Charles Mecum, Handon; C. S. McCttlloch, Coqitlllc; A. E. Hadsall, Coqulllo; M. A. Simp son, Handon; Algfred Jewell, Isth mus Inlet;' William Hremer, Powers. J t NFW TODAY t J WAXTKIT-Conipctont Kill wants housework. II., caro Times of.'lce. KOI I SALE llorxci, harness nnd wagons, will glvo terms. Hill & Murphy, Hrldgo, Oregon. KOK SALE Xo. 1! Smith lYeinier typowrltor, $20; monthly pay ments, good condition. Going & Harvey Co. KOK SALE .IM-nrro farm at Sum ner. Address P. O. Hox 33, Sum ner, Oregon. SALH.MHX Pocket side Hue, new llvo proposition, nil morchnuts In towns of 100,000 mid under want It. Pays 15.00 commission on each salo. No collecting, no risk to niorchant. Wo tako back unsold goods. Easiest, biggest paying sldo lino ovor offered. Canflcld Mfg. Co., 208 SIgol St. Chlcngo. KOK SALE Vlsllilo typewriter, like now. Hargalu. II. It. KOK SALE OK TKADi: Cadillac automobile, will exchange for tim ber claim or other gootl property or sell on terms, Goadrum's Garage. KOK SALE a." qttai'tH rich, fli'hli milk dally. Flno for babies. Phono 3C7-X. WANTED Good grass sod for laun. Call Hon Chaudlor, First National Jlanle, J X FOR RENT X $? KOK KIONT S-ioom house, silJO.OO per month; 005 South Fourth. Phono 385-K. 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 s econds. Remember that the J. C. PENNEY STORE is the place to buy your shoes. Ladles' Shoes $I.(M, JSI.II8, .li.li.-, !?2. It), $l!.lH Ladles' hlgh-chiss dress shoes, cloth tops, button or lnco SIMM), Jjiil.HH, !i;l.!J5, tjw.r.o 'Iho Dttttcnhntif for Shoo Company makes nothing but tho vory best of high-class dress stuff shoes that wear, fit nnd tiro com- fortahle, and glvo you tho vory latest In style. Children's Shoes, nil prices, good solid, all-leather shoes. Men's dress shoes, everyday prices, .1.1)8, $2.11), $'2.HH, Jjiil.ii.", JjW.no Men's work shoes JjW.llf, .5.71), fjfii.DH, sjJ.a,-, $:i."0 DO NOT BE MISLED BY FAKE SALES Tho Originators of Low Prices J Ineeroomtett S J Wi fr WTfrhJ&--TM77M Wo lend Others Follow NEXT DOOK TO JIAKSIIKIELD POST OFFICE We Can Save Money For You on These Groceries The following goods we are just getting in and so are new and first-class in every respect Peanut butter (bulk) two pounds for 25c Tomato Catsup, per pint bottle -.10c Albers1 Rolled Oats, per 5-pound package 25c Codfish bricks, per two-pounds 20c English Walnuts, per pound 15c Dairy Salt, 50-lb, bags, per sack 50c Norway Butter, per two-pound square 60c Our prices on canned meats are winners and so it will pay you to buy them from us. When you think of going camping, think of us. Salmon red-flats, regular 10c seller, our price 8 1-3c Salmon (tails) red, 15c to 20 seller, our price 10c Salmon (Chinook) 25c seller , 17c Sliced dried beef, 20c seller, our price 15c Sliced dried beef, regular 3oc seller, our price i...25c Deviled meat, 10c seller. Our price 8 1-3c Lunch Tongue, regular 25c seller 20c Veal Loaf, 25c can, our price 15c Come and look over our entire line. We can save you from 10 to 15 per cent on your grocery bill if you trade with us WE SAVE YOU MONEY We carry no accounts and so have no losses GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Formerly the Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House. 130 North Broadway. Phone 394. WHY pay more when you can buy for less? SAVE VOl'K PENNIES HEt'AUSE PENNIES .MAKE DOLLAKS You can always save a few Pennies In lliijlng Your .Meats If You do not know the address, 1(h IHO X, IIKOADWAY. We sell at letall nothing hut the best refrigerated meats at whole sale price. Wo glvo special at lent ion to children calling and telephone orders. Try our Shoulder Pot Roasts, per pound . 14c PALACE MEAT MARKET KOK KENT Myrtle Anns modern furnished apartments freo heat ami water. $25 per month up. J t WANTED X $$ WANTED General housework hy yopng woman with C-ycar-old boy. Myrtle Schroeder, caro of S. C, Rogers. WANTED Young lady would like placo to work at once. Address "E" caro Times or phono 202-L. LIVE AGENTS WANTED DIG .MONEV-MAKING PKOPOSITIOX The leolcss Queen Kefrigerator Hofrlgeratcs without Ico or fhomlcals. Low priced, sells on sight. Everybody needs one, Just tho thing for tho farmor, summer hotels, country stores, etc., otc. Writo for hooklot and agont's proposition. A fow territories still open. COAST CULVEKT .V KLVME COMPANY, Portland, (Ken ton Station,) Oregon, ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAM Edison's splendid threo reel photoplay: A TIIKKT IN TUB DARK Featuring Murlau Nesblt and Murk McDormott, two of tho leading stars of tho motion pleturo industry. A picture full of ac tion and ono that will hold your attention. POISON" A two reel Kalom marto with tho aid of tho New York pure food commissioners, a picture worth soclng for it's educational value. THE PHONEY A LA UU ' Patho Comedy You'll llko It. LOWER FLOOR, 15c HALCONY, 10c CHILDREN, 5o TOMORROW NIGHT Tho pictures taken during tho F"urtli of July relobratlou on tho streets of Mnrshficld will bo shown This will Interest every ono In Marshflold Soo yourself in tho movies. WEDNESDAY "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Tho best attraction offered, "THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN SINGERS." BM ' I ' I i- . w . . iii , I.... m -. , ..ii.,,!..,-..!. ' -' "' -"n " I The Noble Theater 1 I ! PHILOMATH The grand jury s In vestigating tho case of two girls found dazod with drugs ami wander ing about aftor having been .) rid ing In an automobile. ROSEIIURG Word has beon re ceived that Charlos P, Condert, want ed In Douglas County for bad cheek work, has boon captured at Chic i, California. j GRANTS PASS Twohy Dros. havo , received a carload of grading tools I to uso on tho road which Is to bo built from Grunt's Pass toward Cres cent City, Cal. DONNA Whllo tho rain damaged to some extent tho hay crop tho loss was outweighed hy tho bonoflts tho rnlu brought about for the grain and , gardens. P an pre ii htll m M "J