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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1915)
FIVE ,v THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELfc, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION. rl A few more of 1 OUR PRICES ei Tliat Will Save You Money Itomoo Sardines, tegular 15c Holler. Our price II J''iJ! DCl Montn Catsup, pec pint bottli Evccllo linking Powder (pure phosphide) t contains no iilnin. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GEITING'S CASH GROCERY The Noble Theater ) To-Night t i$f!,,', Peterson At Vlcrru's bkvenM'iiople each one a soloist each an artist. inKfi "'J''1" Flower of Love," tho Hawaiian playlet. SEVEN HEELS OK PICTURES ONE SHOW ONLY. AfoH'evenlng's entertalniueut starting promptly at 7:!IO p. m. Doors will ho open at 7:00 p. in. sharp lM COME EARLY FOR A GOOD SEAT. Tlio. biggest, Ih'.sI. and most novel attraction over piescntetl to tlio people of Mui'hhNcld.' An act that lias played all the blg-tliuo circuits "of America and Is booked for a M-wecks' engagement 1 oA tho"Pniitiiges' circuit, Hlnrl I"k iit'W. week. It will bo miiiio tlmo - beforu tho .Murshficld si in w-go ng people will havo the pleasure of -, seeing sncli a high-class performance. The prices will bo tho Hanie tonight and tomorrow night. Lower floor, 50e; balcony, il5c; children, 25c. Coining Monday and Tuesday, "Elinor Gljn's great story, "Three 11 Weeks," i five reels or pictures A leal sensation In motion photography. EVERYTHING for i u M,i it iji bur Summer Camp OMK yANI)' LET I'S SHOW YOU ,.fc , .WALL TENTS Vo carry 'them in stock in sizes Being from SxlO ft. to 10x2 1 ft., Icedffrom $8.no to $:.o LDINQ CHAIRS, canvas and wood K.j. , ' . SliJe to !)." Uimocks $1.25 sjS7.no liUCII HAMMOCKS . ,jj $ 1 1.75 to iil7.n0 'my "camp COTS iiSiJ.no -IRK COTS $2.00 ..ANKETS IIOc to ijll2.no iMFORTHRS $1.00 up ihns6n-Giilovsen Co. lo Quality Xaino with tho Service . i . . Fnino NORTH FRONT STREET - - - Second Hand r fianos & Organs We; have an over stock of jcond-hand pianos and some Ightly'U'sed Instruments that ill be' sold at exceptionally yv prices, and terms to suit. f L L THOMAS MUSIC STORE i 73 (Central Avenue. ' Phones 250-.I 1 50..! niAunwn 'SQUEEGEE ';- .'OT PIONEER 4 HARDWARE COMPANY S :i... . v t':&i.; rM , , , , , 1 1 1 ; t . I lie 15c This, In something (hut wo eiunuit recommend loo highly. Our fill"! w v , ileal on this Is luo pounds of (his powder n( 25c each and iui given you fie one pound of Country Club Coffee, retail price, line. With a ode purchase, of Eccllo linking Powder we glye you a pound of :i.c rolled free, (lie Mire and try this.) AIRCRAFT FLOTILLA llrltlsli Admiralty Will Uso Craft (iven The Ciovernment. (Dr AMoeUUJ Trett to Cool I)r TlmM.J LONDON, July 15. An Imperial Aircraft Flotilla Is bolng formed by tho Admiralty, consisting of aero planes presented to tho Royal Fly ing Corps by various sections of tho Emplrol. Six noroplaues have al ready been presented, coming from Hong Kong, llrltlsli West Indies, Gihrnltnr and South Afrlcn. Addi tional machines havo boon promised by Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and Now Zealand. Hong Kong has pro vided three, nt u cost of $22,500, ono noroplnno being paid for by tho Chinese partners of tho Tal Yan Hank. Times' Want Ads Bring Results DON'T mar your outing trip lly not having: a sweater and bath In) suit. You know how badly you want them when you need them and tlio only way to guard against It. Is to buy them now. Sweaters $2.50 to $9 Bathing Suits 35c to $4.50 They look well, feel well ami wear well FIXUP Where the Price is always Right Marshfield North Bend , 4r T'HTtfHnTtttfT' Ir $5 CASH and $5 per Month No Interest No Taxes Will buy you a well-located lot level, cleared, with street Improvements Includ ed. "See. Hold About It." W. A. REID 150 Front St. revtitk JULY TIDES Tlmo and Heights of tides tit Mnrshflold. Tho tides are 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 consccutlvo heights will ln (1 lea to whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour and 51 mlnutets earlier than ut Mnrshflcld. At North Mend 34 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. B 14 His. . 2.12 0.57 4.07 O.r.C Ft... 5.2 0.3 4.4 l.i) 15 Hrs.. 3.20 10.27 4.38 10.3C Ft... 5.0 0.2 4.5 1.8 lGHrs.. 4.00 10.57 5.11 11.22 Ft... 4.8 0.0 4.G 1.5 17llrs.. 4.45. 11.27 5.4C 0.0 Ft. . . 4.5 0.4 4. 'J 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST llr AuocUteJ 1'rcM to Coot Bar TlniM. '& OREGON Fair tonight and Thursday ! LOCAL TEMTICRATURH RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., .Inly 15, by IlenJ. Ostllnd, spocial govornmont meteorologist: Maximum G8 Minimum 55 At 4:43 a. m 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation Blnco Sept. 1, 1014 08.02 Precipitation u&mo period last year G8.G2 Wind Northwest, purtly cloudy. t J BORN X $$ LEATHERMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lcathcrmnn, nt their homo at Gravel Ford, July 13, an 8 pound girl. Mrs. Lcathcrman wus formorly Miss Sclntn Howe, well known In this city. This Is their second child. Illrtlidiiy Party. Mrs. J. Albert Matson entertained at a surprise par ty last evening fo nor husband who eolobrated his forwvth birthday yes terday. Ylslts Shore Acres. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Arnold of Portland aro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson nt Slioro Acres. Mr. Arnold Is tho re prcBontatlvo of tho Warren Construc tion Co. Will llulhl Home. Geo. Anderson states that ho expects to soon start tho erection of n flno bungalow on North Tenth stroet, Songstackon Addition. Ho says that C. A. Sehl hrcdo Is also planning to erect a homo near him. Health Had. Morchnut Patrolmnn Donuo Ih still suffering from the ef fects of a suvoro attack of la grtppo and says that unloss his condition Improves In tho next two woeks, ho will resign his position nnd go out to his ranch to rccuporato. WtM Half Century. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson nnd tholr children aro Our- EYERY ENDEAYOR Is to inako "Owl Service" A PROMIT AND EFFICIENT ONE Our phono number Is 7-1. Tho Centrul Avenuo Drug Storo The Magic Crystal If. X. Starrolt Tho modern tendency in washing Is to get away from the brown soaps and to uso a white soap exclusively. It Is much better to havo ono kind of soap that will serve at all times, whether tlio work Is light or heavy, tlio material coarso or delicate. Ono of tho things demanded of modern soap Is that it shall bo freo lioiii harmful Ingredients, such as rosin and freo alkali, and that It shall not bo wasteful. To a remarkublo degroeo 20-iIulo Team Horax soap fulfills theso re quirements of what a good soap should be. Tho cleansing agent do Look for the 20-Mu 1F5eFE WMi . ut u ii i r K.f ,?", , Hj'XaU firl ril planning a big celebration or tho couple's fiftieth wedding uunivoraiiry in Jiuiimry. .Mr. and Mrs. Lars'ti are among the old pioneers of Coos Hay. Wedding Anniversary. Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Matson celebrated their forty-fifth wedding anniversary July 12. Only members of the family participated In the joyous event but tholr many friends havo united In wlBhlng tho venerable couplo many moro such happy anniversaries. Rnndon Party. II. .1. McDiarmld, Walter Wells, J. T. Sullivan find Mr. Qalller came over by auto yesterday frohm Uandon to attend tho Elks meeting. They camo over In Clint Malehorn's Ford, making the trip via Empire In about two hours. Mr. Malchorn drovo through from Port Orford yesterday, leaving thoro nt 1 o'clock. A. J. Marsh came up with him. Improve Road. Clint Malchorn, who was hero from Dandon says he has two crows running his tractor engine hauling gravel for tho Curry County roads. Ho says the tractor Is far suporlor to the auto trucks and Is not as hard on tho road. Many ties are being hauled and tho rato for hauling them Is thirteen ucnts apiece. S. G. Whltsett is now op erating most of tho auto linos out of Uandon, Mr. Mnlehorn says. Work Is Rushed. That this sum mer nnd early fall may see tho com pletion of the paving In North Dond, Superintendent Ashby this morning started two crews, working on a dou blo shift. Tho flrBt began work at 4:30 a. m. and worked until 12:30 ). m making way thon for tlio sec ond shift that comes off duty nt 8:30 this evening. An effort Is mado to get to tho paving of Virginia and McPherson as quickly as possible. Comet Hack in Auto. Charles Hall, of tho tolophono compnny, ac companied by his wlfo and family, returned last evening in his machine from Portland. Mrs. Hall and chil dren ihavo been visiting with rela tives In Hood Rlvor. They took two days for tho trip hero from Portland, stopping at Salem nnd Sutherlln en route. On tho trip north Mr. Hull accompanied by Herbert Lockhart nnd Roy Gill, mado tho run In 1C hours running time. Ho said tho best road out of Junction City north Is along tho west of tho Pnclflc High way. HANI) NOT TO GO Tho Mooso lodgo has deel- ded that It will bo imposslblo 4 to tnko tho band to tho Ex- position July 25 becauso of great expense. An effort to 4 raise tho necessary funds was 4 unavnllllug, according to Mol (1. Duncan. It Is not bellov- ed now thnt tho Elder will bo brought In horo on a spec- ml trip. REPORT ACCIDENT It was roported horo this afternoon that there had been nn nuto nccldont botwoen Handon and Conuillo In which 4 ono man had his log broken but no ono could bo found nt elthor Coqulllo or Uandon who know anything of an nc- cldent today. J t AMONG THE SICK t ?? Mrs. C. U. Curtis, of North nend, Is quite sick at hor homo and Is un der a physician's caro. Sho Is ro ported a little hotter today. Mrs. Ned Galloway was operated on this morning nt tho Morcy hos pital for appendicitis. Sho went thoro four days ago and is said to bo recovering vory well. Times Want Ads for results. Get your Job printing done at Tho Times offlco. Pacific Coast llorav Co. ponded on is not rosin or freo al kali, but puro Qorax, absolutely non Injurious to tho clothes or colors. A binder containing cocoanut oil Is us ed making a very smooth and rich piece of goods. Carefully dried he fore it leaves the factory it is a hard bar when It reaches tlio tub, which need not bo redrled out again, nnd which does not wash away easily. Absolutely safo for woolens, flan nels and colored goods, and non-ln-jurlous to tho hands, 20-Mulo Team Uorax soap represents the highest ac complishment of tho soap-makers' art. lo Team Trado Mark 2,T.!I'TO7JiHi F7H'f iSm ll-WFt ' . mPW-h PERSONAL MENTION $ l'HOF. ItlCIIAHDS went down to Uandon this morning. It. 11. OLSEN, of Empire, was n Marshfleld business visitor today. U. S. NAY was over this morning on a shopping visit from Keutuck In let. C. W. CUMllEItS went over Into the Valley on a business trip this mmrnfng. C. It. HARROWS returned to his 1 homo nt Coiiulllo last evening on tlio stage. A. E. SEAMAN waB a visitor to t!io county seat leaving on the morn ing train. W. J. HOWARD was a business visi tor horo today from his home nt North Inlet. OEO. GOODRUM, 13. I. Chandler and Al Jensen, left by auto this morn ing for Uandon. MISS EDITH THOMAS has gone down to San Francisco for a visit nt tho Exposition. S. A. CONRO was down from Alle gany todny on a brief business and pleasure visit. FRANK HOWE was horo todny look ing after some business mnttors from his homo nt Norway. MRS. WARREN LAIRD and chil dren, of Coqulllo, wero guests of Marshfleld friends yesterday. E. K. JONES returned overland last evening from Snn Frnnclsco where ho has been for n fow weeks. JACK MEREEN left yesterday on tho Adollno Smith for San Fran cisco, where ho will tnko In tho exposition. CONTRACTOR JOHNSON wont down this morning to Uandon where ho is Interested in the construction of tho D. B. block. WM. E. HOMME, of CooBton, was In Marshfleld today and conferred with Dr. Sethor rolatlvo to Coos ton Improvements. DENNETT SWANTON nnd children, Edwin, Dennett and Elizabeth, have gone to the ranch of his hrothor-ln-lnw, Mr. Abornnthy, nt Dora, for a short stay. EUGENE O'CONNELL and wlfo npd grandchildren, Rosomary and Jan. Richardson, huvo gone to tho O'Conncll summor homo ut Tliu Maze, for a short stay. ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr who 'has been staying nt tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. E. N. Smith, ut Flagstaff, has recovored suffi ciently lo coino down town todny. MR. AND MRS. MAIR DANO havo returned from n trip to Curry County points and Myrtlo Point nnd aro visiting ut tho R. F. Wil liams summor cottago ut Sunset Hay. JACK SULLIVAN, W. 8. Wells and II. J. McDcrmott, Elks or Handon, and also representing tho Com mercial Club thoro, were visitors hero nt tho Elks meeting last ovonlug. MR. AND MRS. LOUIS WHEELER camo up from Uandon Into last ov onlug following their murrlugo thoro earlier In tho evening. They wore accompanied horo by Mr. and MrB. Robert F. Fox. MISS FLORENCE GATES, of 1'olj do, Ohio, Is expectod hero this week to visit nt tho R. II. Corey home. Mrs. Corey and daughter aro camped at the Goodwill plucn on South -Coos River. , MRS. W. T. STOLL nnd son havo j returned via Seuttlo from River . Falls, Wisconsin, where they huvo been visiting with Mrs. Stoll's par ents, having gone oust with them about two months ago, W. W. GREENWOOD and wife or Seattle aro expected hero Suturduy to visit ut tho homo of tholr nleco, Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. They huvo boon attondlng tho Exposi tion and are en routo homo. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HOPKINS, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, who huvo been visiting tho San Francisco fulr, stopped on Coos Day on their return trip to visit Mrs. James Conro of Plat 11 und S. A. Couro, of Allegany. They left for tholr homo this morning, via RoBoburg. Times want ads bring results. HaYO your JiTCTTJCR heads, bill hoadB, etc., prtnUd at THE TIMES offlco. Clean New Merchandise! Is what the .1. C. PENNEY STORE has to oiler the buying public pf .Marshfleld and Coos County, at prices you can't duplicate else wheie. It's not old shelf-wont odds and ends of different storks. No accumulations of the past jeni.s of business, the cieam of which ms already been skimmed off, nor are you asked to buy the poor est kind of skimmed milk. Itetter think this over. Shoes that are all leather, shape, st.tlo, fit and wear, at prices that savo you money every day In tho jcur. Think of it, ladles, l)ii.liiK a kid button, high heel, a dandy, every day for. ... It 1.(11) (iiiimetal, kid button, In the best of leathers; will give you good rervlco and romiort ijtl.DK Patent leather, cloth top, latest stjle. $:t.".5 value; here $2.40 Latest in patent leather, lace, cloth lop and gun metal. . .$2.00 A bettor one, patent, button .cloth top, $1.00 aluo $2.08 Havo you tiled tho Dltlenhnul'fcr shoo? They aro the most. comfortable shoo for dress. $1.25 value. Our price $11.25 Kvo that patent cloth top, lace, $1.50 value. Our price . . .$:t.50 WE SAVE YOP FROM 25 TO IM 1-il PER CENT ON ALL .MERCHANDISE. The Originators of Jaw Prices Incorporated wiKm7iifsr.-T,d,i7j NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD PO ST OFFICE L PROMINENT EASTERN TIMREH MEN HAS I1EEN HERE Edward J. Young of Madison, Wis., Has Recui Inspecting his. Lnrnlity. Edward J. Young, a prominent tlnibcrmau, who bus been looking over this part of tho country, left yestordny. Mr. Young 1b of tho tim ber nnd lumber firm of Young & Stephenson of Madison, Wis. Ho did not mnko known his purpose of visiting hero but it Is said that whllo in this locality ho was en gaged In having timber cruised nnd It Is thought possiblo thnt ho may havo on foot negotiations for pur cIiubo of timber in tills part of tho coast. DR. WELLS TELLS OF THE CHURCHS NEEDS Editorial Secretary S teaks ut. Rig Christian Endeavor Gathering lu Session in Clilcago tDr Aoioclitfcl Vtm to Cool Dtj Tlmect.J CHICAGO. July 15. At Sundny'B Bosslon of tho World Convention of Christian Endeavor workors, Dr. Amos It. Wells, editorial secretary or tho United Society or Christian Endeavor, spoko with zest on tlio need of ufflcloncy In church woik. "If a man must bo trained to run a locomntlvo; why not lu run a prayer meeting?" ho asked. "Is tho way to heavou loss Important than tho way to Now York?" "A man must ho trained to tench Roman history; why not to tench n mission study class? Are not missions transforming tho world moro than the Romans over did?" "Wo Insist on efficiency In tho world's work; why no: :n church work? Is it not plain Hint the con corns of our endless llfo are Infini tely moro Important than tun dig ging and delving, tho buying nnd soiling, tho losing nnd gaining of this Instant on earth, and Is It not tho holght of folly to educnto men olab nratoly for tho last and not at all tho first? "Yet In genoral, oven now, tho av erago Chrlstlun Is not doing any def inite nnd systematic work for Christ; and tho Christians that aro working definitely and systematically, stum bled, most of them, upon their work, I nnd blunder along blindly for lnck of I training. "If tho average Christian wore trained In giving, the mission boards would need to advertise thnt they had moro money than they could uso. I "If tho avorugo Christian wero trained In temperance work, a sa loon would soon bo as rare as the fiottlo of n cannibal. "If tho avorngo Christian wero trained in look-out committeo work, all tho carpenters and masons In tho laud would ho kopt busy enlarging tlio churches nnd building now ones. "Tho world puts us CnriBiians to shniuo. All occupations are crowd ed hut tho highest of nil occupa tions. Professional schools aro im gthonlug their courses and stiffen ing their requirements, but Chris tians rebel nt tho simple, elomontary requiromontB of tho Christian En deavor pledgo." In continuing his address, Dr. Wells sot forth how tho Christian Endoavor Society wus prepared to meet tho needs of a training school for tho church, HAS GOOD Sl'PPLY Norway Has Iirgu Amount of Flour On Rami Now (Or AiiocUted Preii to com XMj TIuim. CHRISTANIA, July 15. The pub lic committee having supervision of food supplies has Issued a statement j to tho effect thnt Norwuy Is assured of sufficient flour and wheat for tho present year, duo to tlio fact that so much has boon Importod from the United Stutos. Prospects for tho Norweglun crop uro poor, us mere has been no ruin to spunk of In ten wooks and cold weather with much wind has prevailed throughout thu summor, In many places tho farm ers havo suffered from tho lack of buy, us much of thu surplus from last IMS OV COUNT Wo lend Others Follow' year has boor exported to belligerent countries at exorbitant prices. HAVE JUVENILE COURT Japanese Will Follow American rinn Willi Children Or Auocltted rrrii t coot DJ Timet. OSAKA, Japan, July 15. As a re sult of a visit of Judgo T. Kakihnra to tho United Stntes, a Juvenile court has boon opened In Asnka. Jnvonllo crlmlnnllty, according to statistics, j Is on tho Increase In Japan. Judgo I Sato of tho Osaka Court of Appeals ' attributes It to moving picture I shows and a fall In the standard of llfo In the househould. CuWIt 4 X NFW TODAY ? LOST On Hall avenue, lady's ngato pin, Reward for rotum to Tho Times office. WANTED SECRET SERVICE American, traveling lind foreign servlco. Rollnblo persons Interest ed lu bocomlng oxport Investiga tors, nddress with confidential personal particulars, Asiatic Paci fic Agency, Portland, Oro. $ X LOST X LOST Sunday, kit. of auto tools. Reward for return to A. 8. Ham mond, North Uond. X ' FOR SALE X ? FOR SALE Separator, number ! Sharpless, In good condition. Mrs. J. A. Durand, City. FOR SALE lloosler force pump, ilO ft. of pipe nnd sand point, $8. Savage bicycle $0. O. K. narbor shop. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cadillac uutomobllo, will exchnngo for tim ber clulm or other good property or sell on terms. Gnodrum's Gar age. FOR SALE No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter, $20; monthly pay ments, good condition. Going & Harvoy Co. 4 t FOR RENT 44 FOR RENT. 5-rooiu apt., Otli and Central. J. C. Swnnson. Phono I7L FOR RENT Furnished und unfur nished npartmoiits at Tho Hague. Apply Pioneer Hardwnro Co, FOR RENT Myitlo Arms modem furnished npartmoiits freo heat und water. $25 per month up, I WANTED X $ WANTED A man who knows how to fix leaky tldo gates also n good cattlo dog. Henry Scngstuckeiu WANTED Competent girl w.inLs housework. II., caro Times of.lce. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth So. Phone 220-R