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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1915)
X v ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, JWARSHFlELk, DRAGON. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1015 E VENlftiG EDITION. FIVE 'i" Tf l 'jmFwi !mmer Aviit.T.f1. kWtWWV c&lallt JaRS tffpxt ii iirTiri :Mthing Camp M SHOW YOlT TENTS ja.n,v.K' prryStheuKIn slock In sizes 0, ft. to 1 fix2 I ft., aJonAni&. cniivtis and wood SfiSBoJlo ore CKSKKKh 91 '!" to $7.30 HAkMOcics, 0Wffill7.' to 917.50 pAMlUCOTS Sil.BO COTRr,?jfi 91!."00 3T8ftg4V. . . .00c to 9IU.50 lTKi(SK 91.00 up sSiiloYsen Co. Hwaif, hlUf jNiuiio'willi tlio .Service V I'HltlO imit sriioiiT street , 11 5 i Ji 4LITTttlM'p Crossett Shoes Make Life's Walk Easy Treat your feet $5 and $6 FIXUP Where the Price is always Right. Marshficld North Bend yIIiI4IIIIiIIiIr rhis Is The Store That ;Saves You Money JflfltflttT Wq?MHjlo of moans of assisting J'ou financially tf you - I J I let! WiiyJpay,nioio when you enn tiny It for less ut THE FAIR. MfluittmJfnro offering for Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday OhllTrenV Block Under WntiT&JKoojl quality, nil bIz- W.tSSe lvalue, pair . . . . 18o whmhmiui -ru 'nwc&Vusellno, only ..lie I.aiii&Wsiil: Hoot ' Iloso, iilopVWntifl.v rnlnm. unmn r.fln 11 -,.!-' values," now .x; MJ !.. La&wtiEflVash Petticoats, made'jorMBcorsttckcr glng vlinm and chambrnys, 7fic klmlHonfSnlo nt 2.1u JJoflt.'quHllty Cullcocs nnd Print; 20 pieces to select ironiSonsalo nt, yard, JIJc i r MHOtiOM Talcum powdor, full sUo cans, good quality, on snlo nt, enn (to Tnblo Cover Patterns, of Linens nnd Mercerized dn inuHk, protty designs, 2 to 3 ynrds long, values to ?1.7G, on snlo at 0.c lGc Dest Quality Striped Secrsuckor Cropo, variety of colors, on sale, yard .OJjjc Ono lot of Whlto Dresser Covers and Table Kuuuors, worked or plain, 00c vnl uch, now :tc mm BREVITIES JULY TIDES Tiino nnd Heights of tides nt Mnrsliflold. Tlio ttdes nrc placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tlio first lino nnd heights on tlio Bccond Rno of ench day; n compar ison of consecutlvo lmlghts will ln dlcato whether it is high or low wntcr. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour nnd CI mlnutots earlier than nt Mnrsliflold. At North licnd 34 minutes earlier than at Marshficld. IK Mrs.. l.GG 0.2G 3.IM 9.18 Ft... f..3 0.1 1.3 2.1 II llrs.. 2.-12 0.57 -1.07 9. no Ft... 5.2 0.3 1.1 1.0 15 lira.. 3.20 10.27 -1.38 10. 30 Ft... fi.O 0.2 -l.fi 1.8 1G llrs.. -1.00 10.r.7 fi.U 11.22 Ft... 4.8 0.0 1.G 1.5 17 Hr3.. -1.15 11.27 fi.-IG 0.0 Ft... -l.B 0.4 ' -1.9 0.0 J 1 BORN DEUBNER To Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Dcubnor at their homo in Bcrkoloy Calif., nn 8 1-2 pound boy. Mo ther nnd child nro doing nicely. Mrs. Doubncr is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson and Mr. Dcubncr Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Doubncr of Marshflold. Donates Books. Mrs. R. K. Booth donated quito a vnlunblo lot of books to tho Marshficld public library. Brotherhood Meeting. Tho Meth odist Uorthcrhood will hold u meet ing with David Nelson at his homo on Sixth street, Wednesday evening nt 8 p. in. ras "THE FAIR" ley RtKHndcd ley I. Xot iloor to Cliuiidlcr Hotl to, i rr Parlors and Libraries JiTitliTHJK vlll set. off jour library or parlor llko n magnificent lOHpoi-t. Vo liuyo tliLMii in stork in tlio Qunrtcr-snwed Oak, II nnd Fumed, in tlio Imitation nud Ciralu Leathers, sg35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $57.50 II constnulcd In tlio latest patented method. Knsv Blt.lEiHwJlo rest on, easy to Meep on. Heo tliem. WJlltj (gb HAKVltY ' "V- '$fcn--jCoaii'j.is'rii house furnishers. Medal Contest. A .sllvor .modal contest will ho given this evening at tho Cooston School. This mnkes tho sixth ono given In tho last thrco months, Auto Trip. H. J. McICcswn nnd A. S. Hammond nnd soma frlonds nindo tho trip to Ilnndon yestorday in tho Hnmiuoud nuto, returning last night via CoquUlo. take chnrgo of tho matter. It Is ex pected this celebration would bo ncld in tho fall. Table for Moose. To show their regard for James J. Davis, tho dl rpctqr general of tho Moosa lodge who visited hero during tho Fourth of July, tho local lodgo has had made n largo myrtlcwood table which they expect to present to Mr. Davis. Tho table is of library size, Is highly polished nud tho woods nro very woll matched. Stnyn Kiwt. Chas. Gilbert, engi neer on tho local railway who has bccn'visltlng nt his old homo in Fort Wnyno, Ind has written to Sunt. Miller for nn extension of thrco months in his layoff. Ho says he has been receiving treatment thoro nnd lms not sufficiently improved to warrant leaving now. That ho will quickly recover Is tho wish of his many friends on tho Hay. Witnesses nro Called. Constable Cox yesterday afternoon went up to Allegany to servo subpoenas on C!co. Gould, Alfred Dnyncs, Allen Lurry nnd Robort Wilkinson In tho elk horn enso which Is called for trial tomorrow In tho Justice of tho Ponco court. Rnynes was first arrested nnd sentenco was postponed and only a fow days ago Jordan Schapers, of Allegany, wns arrested. Ferry Contract Not Let. Tho County Commissioners stnto that ns yot no contract has been let for tho night ferry Bcrvlco botwoon hero nnd Knstslde. It Is probable that this will not bo done for sovcrnl days yot. LnBt week It was reported that soven or eight bids had been submitted nnd that tho lowest was for $60. Previously this servico has been done for $100 n month. Struck liy IUeyclo. Roy Cox, ono of tho four-year-old twins of Mr. and Mrs. William Cox, met with nn nccldont last evening. Tho llttlo boys woro with tholr mother nnd another lady and wero crossing Con tral nvcnuo nonr tho Douglas rosj denco when a small boy on a blcycl'o enmo down tho street. Tho bicycle struck tho llttlo boy, knocked him down nnd dragged him. Ho hnd a bad bump on his head, but tho physician cnllcd said that ho wns not In nny way sorlously hurt. X PERSONAL MENTION t MRS. P. M. WILBUR leaves Sunday to visit tho Exposition. Quick Auto Trip. John L. AnBpn of Caqullio drovo to Marshflold yes terday In his auto, loft nt G o'clock for homo nnd returned again last evening In his Ford. Ono Xnino 1oft Out. In giving tho list of thoso who donated ser vices and cqulpntont for tho woman's club rest room during tho Fourth of July colobrutlou tho nanio or John sou & Oulovson wns by mlslnko, loft out. I . J ' K " I til N I. . ft. iBK k. etHrv& Norwegians to Picnic. Prepara tions nro being nindo by tho Sons of Norway for their nnnnnl picnic to bu held noxt Sunday at Simpson's Park. Special auto servico will bo run for tho day nud It Is expected tlicro will ho sovcrnl hundred members in nt tondnnco. A program of sports is being mudo up. Cliaiulier to Meet. At n meeting of tho North Bond Chamber of Com merce called for tomorrow ovonlng tlio project of a colobrntlon-ln North Bond to mark tho coming of tho Wil lamette Pacific will bo discussed and possibly committees appointed to WEAVING All Kinds a Spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nasdn, .680 12th Court, So. 220-R. ED NOAH wns down this morn lug from Allegany on n short business trip. J. h. AASBN was hero last evening nnd today from CoquUlo on a business trip. MRS. KD. K. DYER was n -visitor In tho city today shopping rfrom Danlols Crcok. ANDREW WILSON was a businoss visitor horo today from hlu homo nt Hnyncs Inlet. CAPTAIN POLII13MUS wns up to tiny from ISmulra attending to somo mnttors of business. SHERIFF JOHNSON returned on tho stago lust ovenlng to CoquUlo atter n business trip horo. J. J. KRONHOLM was u passongor south on the Santa Clara today for n visit in San Francisco. from Biindon "Having it hazardous trip with two ullto accidents. C. H.( DUNG AN was down from 1.1b Coos River ranch this morning visiting with )ils brother, W. E. Dungnn. It. S. LARSON and Tnii'illy have re turned to their homo nt Allegany nftcr a visit of some time at tho Exposition. MRS. M. CAVANAUGH and guests, Mrs. Jack Noon and daughter, Mary, of Goldflnld, Novailn, mo tored to Shore Acres Sunday, ALFRED BAYNE nnd Allen Larry eamo down from Allegany this morning, subpoenaed as witnesses In the oik horn enso up tomorrow for trial. A. W. JONES, of tho Ainurlcan Typo Founders, San Francisco house, who arrived horo yestorday, went to tho CoquUlo Vnllcy hiBt evening. DR. C. W. BOBBINS enmo up from Port Orford yestorday to meet Mrs. Bobbins nnd baby who re turned on tho Santa Clara last night from nn extended Eastern trip. MR. AND MRS. W. It. SIMPSON nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Worrel of North Bond, wero week-end guests nt tho E. W. Fnhy homo nt Bujlnrds. MR8; 15. GRANDELL nnd her dnugh tor, Mario Grnudcll, returned Inst ovenlng on tho Santa Clara from Portlnnd after a fow days' ab senco In tho north. MISS LAURA CUMMINGS, of Salem, Oregon, nrrlvcd this morning via Mapleton for a fow wcoks' visit with Miss Elizabeth Topping. They will spend their vacation togethor nt Sunset Bay. ROY R. GILL returned on tho San ta Clara Inst ovonlng from Port lnnd nftor a visit thoro of ahoiu 10 days. Ho went up With Char les Hall In his nuto by way of Roseburg. FRANK II. LAMB, prominent busi ness man of Iloqulnin, with his wlfo nnd family, passed' through this morning In his machine on his wny homo from San Francisco. CAPT. JAMES MAGEE of Emplro, will lenvo Sunday for San Fran cisco to attend tho exposition. MRS. C. R. PECK enmo down from hor Coos Rivor homo, this morn ing on a short shopping trip.- - - MATT L. MAY returned last evening CTR ORlH.AUV. -SAME PRICE OF ADMISSION vm aF IV ".MOVIES" A full lOOO.foot reel of motion on dining the eflujitlon in Mai-slifleld July -1 tit. i nu perfect nud yon can very easily dlstlngiiUTi d friends. Tim cameraman caught every event of PICTURES YOU SHOULD SEE. COME EARLY. K In Knlem'H three reel fcatuie "THE (iIRL OK HALL." A picture- that ran bo tia'ssed mIIIi tlio feelers nmiTo In America. IF THE DEMAND THAT MUST HE .SUPPLIED." Ono ins floorge Ado comedies. li LIGHT." Western fctnry with Tom Mlv. Ifip; balcony 10e; children, 5c. i Sht "Tlio Sign Of tho Cross." Tlio picture beautiful, araiuoiiut) feani'lng William Fnniuni ulm played tho, t-'t In "Tlio Spoilers." nhl Thpnter I The MaSic Crystal JMPJ& A I.Vst lVl fli H. V. Htarrctt Pacific Const Hi l'nclfio Const llorut Co. CHAS. HICKOX nnd wlfo, Will Bow ron, Mrs. J. B. Davis nud "Undo Chnrllo" Stcdholm will lea.vo o Thursday by nuto for San Francis co. Thoy aro taking n camping outfit and will oujoy n niontn's outing. MISS ALPHA MAU7.EY, of tho Times forco, loft today for Ban don, whoro she will uttoud tho woddlng of Mrs. Mnrgarot Ogren who is to mnrry II. I. Whoclor tomorrow night. W. T. DEMENT, Judgo Watson, O. J. Armstrong, nnd P. M. Hall Lowls all rotiirncd to tho county sent this morning nftor yestorday Inspecting tho road nffored to tho county nonr Lnkcsldo by tho rail road In lieu of n section used by thorn. NELS 08MUNDSON, Deputy County Clork, enmo over from CoquUlo last oVontng to attend n mooting of tho Rcdmon. Ho says that thoro woro fow biddors nt tho sain of dollnquont tax proporty yostor day, most of tho property Offered being town lots In fur-out addi tions to tho various towns nud consequently not being very de sirable MR. AND SIRS. J. C. GREGORY, of Poplar, Montana, nrrlvcd in Mnrsli flold yestorday and nro guests nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Small, old friends for ninny years in Hint stnto. Mr. Gregory is n prominent bnnkor and stockman of that section. They nro on their wny to visit tho San Fran cisco Exposition nnd from thorn thoy will go to Honolulu nnd re turn honio vin Southorn Califor nia. Mr. Gregory oxpresscs hlni solf ns greatly plonsod with Coos Bay. J. C. Penney Co. NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIEtJ) POST OFFICE Befoio buying your needs net tho prices nt tho .1. V. Pendey Stole nnd see uhcro m lmo the advantage! over any concent Id buying uierchiiudlsc. vVe do not work the old gag of marking n prlco nt the top of tlio ciikI nnil drawing red lines throuuU that price and claiming that ue have cut the prices. Wo mark our goods in plain signs nud one ptlce and Hint Is tho rlgtit prlco at first. Below wo qtioto you n few prices. Come in nud be con vinced for yourself: Silk Mossaliiic, evtrA quality, 91.00 value. Our prlco 0!)c Cropo Do Chine, -10-ln. wide, 91.03 value. Everyday prlco... HOc Spot-proof Silk Mossallue, !l." In. wide, everyday prlco .....St.25 Cretons in nil patterns, l-'.e value. Our price 8 l-.'Jc Ia dies' gciiuino leather .handlings. Our prlco 08c Ladles' Rust-proof Corsets; inoney-savlng prices every day. All sl.e- 70c, 08c, $1.10, 91.01?, $1.08 Crepo Do Clilno Wnlsts, the best ever offered -you. Tlicy nro really worth double the prlco 91.08 Silk Peltlconts, Jersey tops, in nil tho latest shades and pat terns. Thco aro uoith double tho prices . . .!?2..-, 9U.-I0, ..08 Ladles' gingham nud Clintnhmy and pcrculo hoiiso dresses, of cry day In tlio year 70c, D8e Bungalow aprons In percale, 7oc value. Our price OOc Our Motto: Do unto others as jou would have them do unto you. OrlKlnnlorg ". SSSi 6iU0 of Lou Prices i- k W' ttKVM--d'jl-iWKK Tollow Do You Use Lafd? 1 1' so, look tit out' price and sec where you can save about 30c to 40c on a No. 10 pail. Think oi! this, Mr. Consumer. Can you afford to buy your goods on time when we are able to make these prices? It is just as easy to pay cash as to buy goods any other way if you make up your minds to do so. Come in and talk it over Avith us and Ave will show you that it pays, and pays big inter est to buy for cash. No. 10 Pail $1.35 No. 5 Pdl$ .70 Guaranteed fresh Stock Y 'm . T This is your last chance i to get sonic Apricots for Canning which will arrive on the Nann Smith Friday and Our Price will be $1.15 Foi: a 30 Pound Lug Place your order at onco and have a lug reserved for you and we will deliver C. O. J), when we get them GETTING'S CASH GROCERY WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Formerly the Coos Bay Tea Coffer; and Spice House. 130 North Broadway. Phone 394: IfWant Ads Bring Results BORAX CHIPS 20-Mulo Team Borax Chips nro a combination of tho purost soap with a very largo porcontago of 20 Mulo Team Borax. Thoy nro mado up always aocordlng to tho samo formula, nnd are not, as many Soap Chips, a by-product of tho manu facture of any bnr soap. They con tain moro borax than can bo put In a bar of soap without Its break ing up In hot water. Thoy nro thoroforo moro economical and ef ficient than n bar soap for It Is tho Borax with tho soap that does tho work. 20-Mulo Team Soap Chips aro In tho most convenient form for dis solving quickly, and on account of tho largo amount of Borax thoy con tain, work equally woll in hard or soft wator, and aro perfectly safo to uso on the, most delicate work. Loolc for tho 20-Mu r'.-Wffi (f Wn WWi, fc'3r'5wSMS3id iJLV2m&Zjii So mo of tho articles which can bo washed safely with Borax Chips aro babies' clothes, woolen blank ets, tnblo linens, laco curtains, dol Icato colored goods, etc. The chips are economical to uso. A 2fc package' weighs two pounds, and will do the work of six or s'oven bars of soap nnd do it bettor. Tor n washing machine tho chips aro invaluablo; dissolving easily, thoy glvo a rich, creamy lather which quickly removes tho most obstinatb spots. Do not accent substitutes for &'0 Mulo Team Borax Soap Chips. Thoro aro cheaper chips on tho market, but the 20-Mulo Team Chips stand alono in quality and satisfaction. Sold only In packages ; novor in bulk. (To bo continued,) lo Team Trade Mnrlc v&'h. : new today : $$ FOR. BENT Kiit-ulslicd and unfur nished upartmontH at Tho Hague. Apply Ploneor Hardwiiro Co. LOST Sunday, kit. of auto tools. Reward for return to A. S. Ham mond, North Bend. KOR SALE lloosler forco pump, 00 , ft. of plpn and sand point, $S. Snvago blcyclo ?u. o. K, Harbor shop, FOR RENT U'liiehoiiHo nud ol' flco room on wntorfront. Low rent, Address Box 211), City. J FOR RENT t FOR KENT Myrtlo Arum modern furnished apartments froo heat nud water. $2C per mouth up. I WANTED WANTED Good grass sod for lawn. Call lien Chandler, First National Bank. You cati get it AT "TEe Owl" N(i SUBSTITUTES OR JUST-AS-GOODS Confldenco In Kicry Transaction Tlio Central Avenue-'1 -Drug Store ' LM for "On J" Electric SIrh '.'j'-awwiag '.j , ummmmtmmmmmmm t ' FOR SALE I'OR KALE tin quails rich, fiv.sh milk dally. Kino for babies. Phono 307-X. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ciidllliio uutomobllo, will exchnngo for tim ber claim or other good proporty or sell on terms, Uoodrum's Garage. FOR SALE Visible tjpowilter, llko now. Bargain. II. B. 1'Qlt HALE No. U Smith Premier typewriter, 120 ; monthly pay monts, good condition, Oolng & Harvoy Co. FOR SALE i's.hc'ro farm nt Sum. lier. Address P. O. Box 33, Sum nor, Orogon. .SALEM EN Pocket sldo lino, now; live proposition! all morchants in towns of 100,000 and und'or want It. Pays $5.00 comintBslou on each sale. No collecting, no risk to merchant. Wo tnko back unsold goods. Easiest, biggest paying sido lino ovor offored. Cuufiojd Mfg. Co., 208 Slgel St. Chicago. WANTED Competent girl wants, housework. II., caro Times of. 'Ice. WANTED General housoHork by young woman with 0-year-old boy. Myrtlo Schrocdcr, caro of S. C. Rogers. WANTED Young lady would llko placo to work at onco. Address "13" caro Times or phono 202-L. SOUTH COOS RIVER ROAT SERVICE 'LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Marshflold every day H n, in. Loaves head of' river nt tit 15 p, in. STEAMER RAINBOW leaves head of river dally at 7 n. in. Leaves Marahflohl at IS p. m, For charter npply on hoard. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors s ' v Jtl m m M il J