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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1915)
I ill Ml "" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE HUH 'W W OU OllBlKs V.VJ xNW-Kiiili'NNNNNXKSSV S$S8M3SS8 wvia-.v:"" wvwvvwi? USSSSSSSSSSSSv; SsWW I , , 'WNNN5W" JOt . . IIIIMHIMiraillllB 171 l..g iHiHimmitMiiititf S J EMlHffiHIHKIIjf Arei comibrfni w m ' v 'inQT.-3 that's what "The Arab" will give you. No pinching of toes. No corns or callouses. Just a "Natural Shape" for the man who wants comfort. .h You'll be surprised to learn how many well-dressed men wear "The Florsheim Arab." Tan or Black, Soft Kid Leather or Calfskin. Woolen Mill Stores TWO STORES MAHSHFIHLD NORTH BEND nWjh IIHI I If mHMMM 1 1 u Jl Hill I N II imumiMIMIMtEilf IHtflllll MM llimill.ll HiMUfclrflMMiM mimtMHWHf Mimil UIMIHHIIMMIMMMIMMWil uuiuiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiniuiiiuuummmiiiiniuiiiiiinuuiiiuunuiiiuniiiiuiiiiiiiuuiiuiuuiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiimiiuuiiiiiiiii U The Noble Theater ; To-Night SHOWING FOR Till LAST TIM 13 REST AXII MOST NOVEL ATTRACTION EVER :iti:i) to Tin: people ok mahshfield OK- .THE'ROYAL HAWAIIAN SINGERS AND CONCERT CO. Sat 'MIGGEST, 1 ii;w?- W.y 'M!"OU LAST CHANCE TO SHU THIS ATTHACTIO.V O.VIiV OXH SHOW STARTING PHOMPTLV AT 7:15 Four reels of pictures will bo shown befoio (lie niiiln uel comes on. (COME HAH IA' FOR A GOOD SHAT TIIH 1IOUSH WILL PACKED TO TIIU DOOHS hi: Lower floor, 50c; balcony, 35c; Children, 25c BREVITIES i PPI JULY TIDES Tlmo and Heights of titles nt Mnrshflold. The ttacs nrc placed In orderof occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of onch day; a compar ison of conspcutlvo heights will In dicate whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour and CI lnlnutcts earlier than at Marshflold. At' North Bond 34 mlnulcs earlier than nt Marshflcld. 10.r.7 5.11 11.22 0.0 11.27 0.4 MON AMOUR-" The Sutlhtart of Pttfumtt." Trial Bottle Get One Saturday SURE Don't fail tomorrow to visit ono of tha storci below and Ret ono of tlioio d.ilntyniid unique trial liottloauf HIcKcr'ii wonderful new Klowcr Drops Per fume. Tlicy nrc golne wltu a ruiU cm y body wants one. Special at 10 4.00 4.8 4.lii i.r. 4.0 n.4 0 4.0 i.r. 0.0 0.0 Your choice of odortt rdn Quocn, Mon Amour, Violet, Roic, Lily tho Valley, Uloc. Everybody in town is talking nbout this new pcrfumo that has displaced every other In tho f nor of ladlcH of f.iflilon. Not Ilka nnytlilne y,ni Imvp cior Bfii tieforc. You fliuply must try It to kimw liow illtlerrnt It 1 Ikiw perfectly It preserves tho full, true, delkutu Iru cruueo of tho real liowcru from which It l nude. ' WEATHER FORECAST (Ur Aaocl!rJ I'rcM to Coo. Ir Time., OREGON Fair tonight nnil Saturday, oxcept uiihuI- tied and probably Hhowurs In northwest portion. LOCAL TKMPEKATDRH RECORD For tho 24 hourtt ending nt 4:i:t a. in., July lC, by Hon. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 70 Minimum IiG At 4:43 a. m 57 Precipitation 01 1; Howe: &ggg "ops' PERFUME fl. 00 prr ounce any Quantity Jj.i'r. J Garden Queen is the latest sensation and most fashionable odor. Be sure and try this wonderful new and f.isciuatini; odor. Remember, this special Trial Bottle distribution is limited. Out olio toinonow at one-half the regular price at any ifl these stores s til ANtXQUKrrt lii rfPtiRieacr(aIj InI jtmnwcatp Lockhart-Parsons 'reclpltatlon since Sept. 1, TVr-, Cr 1914 08.72 ;1-,rU5 00, uBusy Corner Precipitation eamo porlod last year GG.5I Wind Southwest, partly cloudy, Brown Drug Co. Red Cross Drug Store INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE MurMifiolil, Nuilli lloml, ICmpIio, Tiiilitvl, Sunset Hay. Tcavos Mar.sliflelil u( Hu,v Comer, 7:!t(l n.iu., ll::t( a.m., Il.ilO p.m. 3 p. m.; n p. in. Leaves Not lb llend in iiilnntes Inter. Leaves Kinplro KtrtO a. in.; H-.'.W n. in.; 0:00 f. in. Trips nfter theso hours limy Hiwy Corner. Mt;lit phono KI7-IE. 1.110 p, in,; it'.iSO p. in.; lo arranged or. l'hono Tlioughl. it a l-'lre. Last night several persons thought thero was n big forest flro north of horo. The light they thought they could bco In the slty. This was duo to tho fact that tho wasto humor at ono of tho North Bend mills was burning high. At times tho light from this burned reflects In such u way that it looks as though thoro wa n big flro north of hero and such was tho enso last night. Buys Sonjr. Capt. Mncgenn snys that whllo ho was In Portland tho Wolnhnrd brewery placed tin order with him for 200 copies of his song "When Oregon does Dry." Coos Bay Farmers Exhacnge SPECIALS For SATURDAY and MONDAY JULY 17 and 19. 27 bars C, B, F nDP$1.00 4 IbS. Cai'aCOl CoifeO SLOO-'ler sldownlk gasollno tank1 for tho 13 IbS JaD R Ce $1 00 Mnr8l,r,0Ul nnruwnro compnny. this mho '9 W Rpnii Rl'nfl was placed nndor tho paving accord Id ids. b, yv, beans an.uu , t0 1, rlt or(llimnco. 12 lbs. Dried Peaches. -$1.00 -7 17 IbS. TapiOCa $1.00 Km-li Klued .-?.-. Mlko Million, In 60 IbS. NeV Spuds $1.00 a 8"ll0 l,1()l1 biHt night walked 13 cans Condensed Milk $1. 00 ;d 1'rlont ;rcot nni, meeting ( k. 1q TnmnlnQo ' L. VIors 1b snlil to hnvo ncrosted lilm Id Cans I0mai0es '''wlth raustJe rcmnrkH that tho latter a Cans I, Uing readies 3I.UU resented. It Is said a sign board Ten Big Buys. Take Them All for $9.90. Any five for $4.95 CASH ONLY lMit In Bin Tank. Workmen to- 1 day completed putting In a lnrgu un I was demolished and both mon woro put tindor arreBt by Officer Shoup. Mullen became a guest of tho city. Both woro fined $5 this morning and sentenco was suspended. Mullen was told to hurry on mid got to work at once. Ho Raid ho would. ! Buy here and teach your dol- t BORN lars to have more cents Foot of Central avenue S1Pm Buy I PUTNAM Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. ! Douglas Putnam of North Bend, on July 14, tt 12 pound son, I FISK NON-SKID with FISK SERVICE FISK and Get t PERSONAL MENTION t $ A. II. LKWIS went to Powers yester day on business. SIMOX KUICKSON of Ten Mllo Is In Marshfiold today. B. R. HAMPTON went to Powers yes tordny on business. jKMMKTT PIHHCU eamo up today from Tarheol camp. Safety, Service, Satisfaction WHEN you equip with Fisk Non-Skid Tires you have bought right! You have bought one of the biggest values ever known; you have bought Safety, Ser vice and Satisfaction; you have bought the best tire ever made. Fisk Low Prices represent a new and wonderful standard. They enable every motorist to se cure 'this popular and time-tested Non-Skid at a price actually lower than charged for many plain tread tires of other standard makes. COMPARE THESE FISK NON-SKID LOW PRICES WITH THE COST OF OTHER STANDARD TREADS NON-SKID AND PLAIN 312x30 - 1 2.20 4i2x34 - 27.30 4x33 - 20.00 4y2x36 - 28.70 4x34 - 20.35 5x37 - 33.90 isk Low Prices offer car owners an absolutely sure way to cut down tire ex pense. Whether you have a large or small car, the Fisk Non-Skid is the SANE tirtfbhoice. Gunnery Service is conducted in the interests of all car owners. MISS GLADYS HOWARD, of North inlet, wns here today on n short trip HKNRY SKNGSTACKI3N was a pas senger for CouulUo on tho morning train. LEE PULLER and wife arrived horo I today from Wenatcheo, Wash., to ' visit at the homo of her mother, i Mrs. Chapman. Mr. Fuller was formerly with tho Pioneer Hard ware hero. Ho says business con-1 dltlons nt Wenatchcq are Improv-i Ing nnd times nro vory good. MRS. W. II. 8TULL and dnughtei wcro shopping visitors in the cltj today JAMES E. COWAN AND WIFE came In last evening on business fron. Lakeside. RALPH KRUSE loft on tho Kllburn this afternoon for u visit nt tho Exposition. LEW V. PRICE of Sunnier was dowi. last evening and today from his dairy ranch. DR. MINOUS loft on tho morning train to pay a professional visit at Beaver Hill. W. V, PRESTON who has been work ing at Vnrnoy's camp at Powers, eamo In today. J. C. POI1NSON, district attorney of Curry County, nrrlvod last even ing from Gold Bench. MR. AND MRS. M. E. EVERITT. of North Bend, left on the Kllburn today for San Krnnclsco. ED. MATTIES of Brldgo wns among those In tho city last evening and today on a busbies trip. MRS. W. T. IRISH ban gono to th Bench to Join Mrs. O. Leltoy Hall and children for a short outing. DON GARDINER loft this morning for his usual trip to the Valley whero he Is culling on (ho trade. ELLEN PLOOIv arrived on tho Breakwater this morning to visit j with her aunt, Mis. Levi Smith. ; MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON and son Julius expert to leave next week for a visit at the exposition. MRS. L. P. MAURY and Miss Besslo Maury, of ComuIIIo, ure Intending to visit Han Francisco next weok. MR. AND MRS. JOHN .TUTU and son Curl nro homo from a week's outing and fishing trip at Ten Mile. MRS. R. A. WERNICH lotiirnod tills j morning on the Breakwater from i Portland expecting to move soon tu Astoria. .MISS ALPHA MAU.EY Is Intend ing to leave on the Nairn Smith Tuesday for a visit at tho Ex position. Ckan New Merchandise! Is what the .1. ('. I'EN'NKY STOKE lias to offer the biijlng public pf Marshfit'ld and Coos County, nt prices you can't duplicate else where. It's not obi shelf-worn odds and end of different storks. No uertiiutilallniiH of the past jenrs of business (bo cream of which ias ulieaily been skimmed off, nor are joii asked to buy the poor est kind of Hkluiuied milk. Belter think this over. Shoes that are nil leather, shape, sl.ilo, rlt ami wear, at prices Hint savo you money oery day In tho jear. Think of It, ladles, liujlng u kid button, high heel, a dandy, every day for. . .81.01) Ciiiiiuelal, kid button, in tho best of leathers; will gle you goml .crlcu and comfoit . . .tf Sl.OH Patent leather, cloth top, latest sijle. !:t.'jr value; here S12.II) Latest in patent leather, hire, cloth top ami gnu metal. . .SU.Of) A better one, patent, button .cloth top, $1.00 value ."SH.DH llno ,ioii tiled the Dltlenliaufl'er shoe? 'I bey nro the most coiufortablo .shoo for dress, $1.25 value. Our prlco S:i.-5 See that patent rlolb top, Ince, Sl.,0 value. Our price ...:!..") AVE SAVE YOl' KHO.M 25 TO :i:t Ml PER CENT O.V ALL MERCHANDISE, t Tho r, fi7'CT - 7 C Wo ,cnd "Ji y.jyIlVt4 W. Others incorporated NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD PO ST OFFICE Originators of Low 1'rlccs Follow 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 125c Toiualo Catsup, per pint bottle 10c Alders' Rolled Oats, per 5-poiuid package l!5c Codfish bricks, per two-pounds UOc Kugllsh Walnuts, per pound : 15c Dairy Salt, 50-lb. bags, per sack . . ., 50c Norway ( Butter, per two-pound square (10c 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 1 Oe .Our price H MIc Salmon (tails) red, 15c to '-!Oo seller. Our prlco 10c Salmon (Chinook), -5e seller 17c Sliced Dried Beer, tlOc seller, Our prlco 15c Sliced Dried Beef, regular !l5c seller, Our price 125c Deviled .Meat, 10c seller, Our prices 8 MIc laiiich Tongue, regular 125c seller 120c 1'cal Loaf, !25c can, Our prlco ' 15c Come and look over our entire line. We can save you t from 10 to 15 per cent on your grocery bill if Vou 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. Summer Weight Underwear We have some very fine union and two-piece suits for men, boys, women and children that we are selling at low prices. It will pay you, to look our line over. Here are a few of the offerings: B. V. D. Union Suits 1 e for men PvU Chalmers Porous-knit Union Suits, short tf? 1 f( sleeves and ankle length H vJ Men's Porous-knit shirts and drawers. CAr Per garment JV Men's fine ribbed, light-weight, underwear, flr Per garment 'v' Boys' Porous-knit union suits, short sleeves Kfif and ankle length JtKJi Ladies vests at 15 cents, 35 cents, 50 cents BUNKER HILL DEPARTMENT STORE W. H. DINDINGER & CO. , Phone 32. ' t npw TODAY t! $$ j FOR SALE 10 laying liens, cheap' If taken at onco. Telephone II07-X. ! FOR SALE No. 12 Smith Premier typewriter, f20; monthly pay ments, good condition. Going & Ilarvoy Co. FhtJc IKstiihulors Southwestern Oregon THE GUNNERY Fisk Distributor-. Southwestern Oregon GOM6T Ji KING 0 VRAGE, Noith Beiul Agents KIMIJ AND VOX PEGERT, Coqulllo Agents S. . WIUTSETT, IIuikV'ii Agent Look and Read Did It every occur to yon that by sinlng a Utile on iivtuy pur chase of meat it is reducing the cost of your living. Why not then come mid talk it oer with us at tho PALACE .MEAT MAR KET, where joii can get the best lefrlgerated meats a few cent a pound cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Ask your neigh bor who probably trades hero mill see what be has to say us to tho prlco ami iinllty of our meals. Wo will have toinonow (Sat unlay) some nice Hay City grain fed thickens at 120 cents a pound. PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway Children calling and telephone eiders given special attention ': LOST t LOST On Hull iiwiiue, lady's agalo pin. Reward for return to Tho Times office. f t FOR SALE t J FOR RENT t $$ FOR RENT. 5-rooin apt., Oth and Continl. J. C. Swanson. Phono 47L FOR RENT Furnished nnd unfur nished apartmouts at The Hague. Apply Pioneer Hurdware Co. FOR SALE Separator, number -I Hharploss, In good condition. Mrs. J. A. Diirund, City. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cadillac automobile, will exchange for tim ber claim or other good property or soil on terms, Goodruin'B Garage. FOR RENT Mj i tie. Arms modern furnished apartments free heat 1.1 innlnH JOT at.iM iiwMiili tl it l j It WANTED WANTED Competent girl w.iiiIh housowork II., euro Times of Ice WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth So. Phono 220-R I . . J. ' i 1 l M