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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FiVE !( i, 1 r ) i Vacation Days At Goodwills tV tIMe camping grounds f EXCELLENT HOME COOKING hi . ,. ju$WIMMING, BOATING f i' -and FISHING' 4 i DANCING PAVILION HoVI'HiI IiiiiiIu ilnllv I.. M,.,.ul.ri..I.l Including speed liiiiiicli leaving Mnrshflcld at 1:1.1 tliiily unit arriv ing i time for supper; Iciiick Good will's nt 7 every morning, reaching Marshfield about Hi'.W, Rates rciiMMiiii'ic. riiono :ii(i:i Farmer, or Inquire of dipt. Smith of ftteniiii'r Rainbow. , Second Hand Pianos & Organs n w ,.We have an over stock of , ' w s i (.'. n (..", .' !' V X ... .... !i L.second-hantl pianos and some ; slightly used instruments that ' will be sold at exceptionally : ' low prices, and terms to suit. L .L THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. ' r Phones an.,i ii.,i ? -- --- : WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. :f Assets $2,340,000.00' 4 .J : Pays 8 per cent on savings ,2 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t L Local Treasurer A4A SAVE MONEY by ordering' tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton $1.00 Lump conl, por ton $3.fi0 Or half ton of both, . ...... 9 1.7S Jflj ,. . ! MUS'SOX, Prop. kin Phono 1K-.I or loao orders nt lIllljor'H Cigar Store 'jJ01'..- YOU AUTO CALL 1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS , , Phono iiOO-L. Night nnd Dny. ?," ' Hlght Cnfo. GOOD OAHH. CAHRFUL DMIVERB 1). L. TOOTH. wanaMHMOHM.tkicvwanMHMnaw Idungan I undertaking parlors! 1 will ho kent H OPEN TO Till': Pl'HLIO H H A regular xtiitu licensed D H undci taker will ho In H H chnrgo H Phono 1D5-.T HHHMH9B3i!fflHHMr19MlH 'mAmmmmmwmimMUMmiuntmwtfmMrymmmmmMKmmMimwmmmm The Noble 1 To-Night r, fjTJiH WHITE .MASK The great Lulilii tlireo-reel feature present. L wiini! Lillio Leslie and Joseph Sinllcy full of excitement front Jjyj btmt to finish. .Ius( tlio picture '''Vriir! ni'E.Y DItAW IHtllHiK A Helen Holmes in II load fcattiio St' always full of vim. J. .... ...... - . v.k mi, i.i uti ii AVlllr. ill nl Jhi.i.i.M' ii "" fe comedy. Arm ii.i vi'ii'c Tin. nous nt ilin i........ ........ -... ..- .-- L, jPaiirie Coast edition of all tlio latest raits anil Happenings. LLowcr tloor, 1.1c. Halcoiiy, 10c. Children, 5c. G Don't forget tomorrow night A t'luuley Cliaplin comedy, "Tho SfJltney I'lopiuent," in two iccln. Tills picture, headed hy fMinillo Chaplin, needs no explanation. All who luuo "met" Chniloy know what to expect and ho never disappoints. The Royal Tailors new Fall and Winter Style Book has Arrived 1,1)00 PATTKHXS TO SELECT FROM KOIt THE REST MADE TO MEASURE Ht'lT YOl' CAN' Priced $16 to $40 Ladles, let us slioul you the latent In nuui-tiVHoretl ladles' cunts FIXUP Where.the Price is always Right. Marshfield North Bend Tent Prices Are Low Now Wholesaler mid maiuifiU'tui'ciM luuo Just miiioitm-rd n big- reduction in (ho prices of tents nnd wo nro now glilng tho people of tills flec tion tho advantage of it. Wo huvo Just received u ship ment of tlio licit Willi tents nindo In viii Ions sles. Tlioy nro gunrmitccd by tho maker mid hy iih. Come in mill let us show them to j on mid ipioto prices on tho nlo tent j on desire. Johnson-Oulovsen Co. Tlio Quality Xmiiio with tlio Service Fuino NORTH FRONT STREET Coos County People should make Hotel Terminal their hciitlquurtctH (luring visits to tho Exposition Located on .Market incline, near 1'eiry liiiildlug, In heart of tlio city mid on direct car linos to the exposition gioutids Flue rooms mid rcnsouahlu rates THE REAL QUESTION Tho question is not, will men I honor you for your work? But does your work honor you? Your concern Is not only to create profit for yoursolf, but to mako that which will profit many besides yourself. COOS MAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono 57-J. Theater joii litno been wanting to hoc. irmdv t !. ...... A.in r..i.l itw.u.i.i .i tu-uiKi' nun iiumu- iwu - lil liefoi',i xoue eves. Sen thu - , ;.'- . WP RtVITIES JULY TIDES Timo and Heights of titles nt Marshfield. Tlio tides nre placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each dny; a compar ison of consccutlvo heights will in dlcuto whether It :s lilgh or low wntor. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour nnd CI mlnutots earlier thnn at Marshflold. At North Mend 34 minutes earlier than nt Marahflcld. Mrs.. 1.10 10.C9 3.51 10.11 Ft... lira.. Ft... 0.2 5.54 0.2 3.1 1:2.08 3.7 2.3 5.17 2.4 5.4 11.15 G.C 23 WEATHER FORECAST . nj Aiuoclitot! Vnn to Coo. liar Tlmr,J Q OREGON Fair tonight nnd Friday; cooler. ' LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:13 a. m., July 22, hy HonJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum C7 Minimum 57 At 1:43 n. in 58 Precipitation 00 I'rcclpitntion slnco Sept. 1, 1914 08.74 Precipitation i&mo porlod Inst yenr GC.G4 Wind Northwest, clear. (olng East. J. N. Mnyllss and wlfo nnd son, Lclnnd, will lenvo to morrow for Hastings, Nchr., whoro they will spend three months. Hov. Cordon to Spunk W. S. Gor don will give n monolnguo entitled "Tlio Spirit of tho West" at tho Me thodist church in Marshfield next Saturday evening. liny .Vetv Car. Gorst & King hnvo pttrcliaccd a new Ford from I. M. Tower for their auto lino. Tlioy hoivo somo moro special bodies com ing to equip moro of their cars with tlio latest stylo seats. Car lias Xo 1,1 t. For a second tlmo car No. 8173 wns reported last night to bo again without lights nun stnnding on tlio street. According to tho llcciiso list this enr is listed In Tom Goodnlo's iinmo. Wmls Fur. Mrs. J. N. Mnyllss to dny brought a fur to Tho Times of flco thnt wns lost by Mrs. A. Mery of Empire. Mrs. Mery hnd sent in u want nd nnd ns usttnl Tho Times quickly recovered tho fur. McgiiiH Suitli Today. Suit wns fi led in tho Justice Court todny hy tlio Finnish Co-oporntlvo society ngnhiBt W. F. Manning nnd Amolla Manning for tlio collection of $10.80, said to hnvo been duo January 30, 1911, together with six por cent Interest. To Mote Store. Mrs. Max Tlm mormiin who recently bought Mrs. A. G. Aiken's millinery stock will movo It Into tho Tlmmormnn build ing on Front streot which was recent ly vacated hy tho Nutwood bar. Tlio building will bo remodeled and Im proved. Will llulld Home. C. IC. Perry Is closing negotiations with L. J. Post for tho erection of n fine $2,500 homo niodorn In every way, In Porhnm Pnrk on Eighth street, just north of Com mercial nnd near the R. A. Copplo homo. Work on It Is to bo stnrted about August 1. Xavul Inspector. W. 13. Sharon of tho machinist department of tho U. S. Navy who is horo to claim Miss Mlnnio Harkenseo tts n brido, has j been assigned os Inspector for tho re building of tno v, a. a. uusiinoii at Towels In the Kitchen-? Sure! MtVmMIlllkMTMBf wv t i-wViliim 4ilicn fJVm r" Ty SirZj& m PATter MkMMMMH TENTS 9 1-2x12 $ 9.50 9 1-2x14 $10.50 12x14 $12.50 TENTS FOR RENT PIONEER HDWRE. COMPANY the Mrcmorton Navy Yrds at Pugot sound, no is to take up his new duties thcro August 17. Plans Trii F. C. Mlrch and wlfo nnd wlfo expert to lenvo aliout July 27 for San Francisco whoro Mr. Mlrch will tnkc some post grnduato work In optometry. Ho will later visit relatives nt different points In California and Mrs. Mlrch will spond somo time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mcrrymnn nt Clileo. Funeral on Snt in dny. Tlio f tutor nl of Archlo Melton wlto wits killed In n runaway nt North Mend on Tues day afternoon will ho held Saturday nt 12:30 p. m. In tho Duncan Under taking parlors. On the afternoon train tho hody will ho tnken to Nor wny for burial. It is expected Hint cither tho mother, Mrs. Melton, t. her oldest Bon will ho hero from Idnlio for tho fttnoral. Should rntronlo Hotel. Dr. E. E. Straw wlto left for San Francis co to roprcsont tho locnl Mooso snys thnt in vlow of tho fnct thnt tho Ter minal Hotel nt Snn Francisco offer cd a special mto to tho Mooso h would greatly appreciate if people going from Coos Dny pntronlzo tho Terminal hotel ns n return of the courtesies tho hotel offered to thc local organization. Flics Apcal Itonil. Jordan Schn- pcra enmo down from Allegany and has filed with Justice Pcnnock his appeal bond for $100. H. C. Cordes nnd W. H. Stull went tho bond. Tills is tlio case wherein Schnpcrs Was de clared guilty nnd fined ?50 for hav ing oik horns In his possession unlaw fully. Ilia attorneys nro of tho bo liof thnt tho law of tho stato legis lature Is unconstitutional. Clutngo In Store. Otis II. Wilson has resigned ills position with tho Ited Cross Jowolry dopnrtniont and oxpocts to engage In business for him self hero. Otto Frank of Scnttlo, a young Jowoler, who comes highly ro commoiidod, will nrrlvo next wcok to become associated with F. C. Mlrch in tho business nnd will tako chnrgo of tho Jowolry department when Mr. Wilson retires August 1. Xo Ferry Contract Let. Judge Watson stated tills morning that tho county commissioners hnvo not yot let tho contract for tho night ferry sorvlco between Mnrshflold and East side Ho said tho lowest hid was $00 and tho commissioners nro now Investigating tho equipment that would bo used. This Is $40 n month under tho prlco now being paid for tho service. Ho said tho contract would probably bo lot within n wcok. Xow Comcw 4'HIuo Hook." Mut n fow duys ago tho Austrlans published tholr "Red Hook" containing ac counts of tlio cruelties of tho Allied soldiers. Now comes tho "Mluo Hook," containing vlcn versa char ges, published by tlio English, nnd tlio profneo states thnt tlio Right Honorablo Viscount Mryro had cliargt of tho examinations of witnesses. A copy of tho book has boon sont to tho Chamber of Commcrco whoro nny ono may read it. Xow King Floats. Tlio mombors of tho firo department and tho city officials aro religiously guarding a big now ting that has been rccolvcd and which on special occasions will fly from tlio top of tho city hall. This comes to roplaco the old and tattered ensign that whipped in tho wind, doing duty until torn to shrcdB. It is possible thnt a now polo will have to bo raised, becauso the flng is so largo and tho strain, It Is fonr cd, would break tho present stick during n heavy wind. MISS ANNIE SMITH is expected homo soon from Snn Frnnclsro, whero sho has boon attending tho exposition. Sho suffered nn attack of tonsllltls while thorn and was unable to return as soon as sho oxpectcd. Scot Tissue Products They Saxo Tlmo nnd Woik Splendid for picnics and outings Seo Our Window Display "The Owl" Frank I). Cohan, Tho Central Axeniio Drug Btoro PfcKSONAL MENTION X t W. C. CltASE, of Coqtilllc, is a Marshfield business visitor. '.. T. THOMAS wns here todny en a short visit from Allcgnny. It. M. HAZER, of North Mend, wns n Marshfield business visitor to day. F. J. LOWRY was n visitor horn yesterday from his homo In Mitn don. II. J. 110LMI2S wns down yestorndy nnd todny from ills Coos Itivcr place. G. YV. H15SS, of Ton Mile, came In yesterday on tho boat for n short trip. MRS. F. E. ALLEN and son Donald, havo returned from a trip to Al bany. - . FLOYD COFFICLT, of Coos Itivcr, was among tho Marshfield visitors todny. CHARLES H. McCLEES wns n pns scngor south on tlio Eldor tills nf tcrnoon. WILLIAM CHANDLER, went up to Powers this morning to vlow tho now city. l. M. SAllTElt nnd wlfo hnvo moved Into tho Trlbbcy house on Cen tral nvontto. MltS. M. A. HODSON was down shop ping this morning from her homo on Catching Inlot. MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. KENDALL nnd sou nro intending n trip to tho exposition noxt wook. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE STEVEN SON hnvo booked passago south on tho Nairn Smith next trip. MRS. MUTLER, formerly Miss Hilda Stonholm, Is hero visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ston holm. ROY GILL loft yostordny for Mnn don nnd Gold Mcnch, expecting to ho gono BOVornl dnys on a busi ness trip. " REV. ROMERT E. DROWNING, enmo down from Isthmus Inlot yostor dny and will conduct services hero on Sunday. DR. AND MRS. H. M. SHAW and son left on tlio morning train for Maiidon. Mr. Shnw will roturn this evening. MISS MAY PREUSS nnd MIbb Holon Merchant left this nftoruoon for Coos RIvor, whoro tlioy will en Joy an outing, A. II. POWERS wont back to tlio camp abovo Powers this morning nftor spending yestorday In tho city on business. IRA HOWE who recently roslgned his position In tho Nnsburg Gro cery, Is planning to lenvo soon on a trip to California. A'. M, LOUD returned Inst evening from Coqulllo, whoro ho has boon this wcok taking testimony In tho Arthur Coach case. DR. E. E. STRAW left on tho Eldor today for San Frnnclsco, where ho goes for tho big Mooso day cel ebration thcro noxt Sunday. J. LEE HROWN returned yesterday from Portland whoro ho has boon attending a session of tho Oregon Pharmaceutical Association, DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOMAS wont up to Allegany this morn ing to seo about tho jerked ven ison that lias heou captured. MRS. W. 8. WELLS returned this morning on tho Elder from Ore f,on City, whoro sho tins been vis iting. Sho is on hor way to Han don. JOE ROMERTS, who recently gnvo up his position ut tho Mntsoh store, is spending a fow weeka visiting various Coos County points. JUDGE JAMES WATSON enmo over this morning to hear tho petition in tho cuso of Charles Sneddon, who Is seeking tho removal of his guardians. DR. WALTERS, camo up to his office from Dastendorf Moach this morning. Ho says thero aro many campers there and all seem to ho enjoying themselves. MRS. MARY KERN nnd Mrs, Earl Michaels havo arrived from Wash ington, called horo by tho serious lllnoss of Mrs. Jack Nowllti at hor homo nonr Allognny. MR. AND MRS. CLAUD NASMURQ '"THERE are 40 J. C. Penney Co buyers in the Eastern markets now, scouring it for the Best Merchandise and Best of Prices, .No wonder uo are nlilu to of fci- joil the pi Ices and ipinllty of rimmIs Hint uo do. Think or tlio amount or meietmndlsc Hint tho .1. ('. Penney To. uses hi a year mid then .ou will seo why It Is iltut tho iimuiifiictiiter.s mo nfter us trying; to get our hiihluc. Better Think This Over Hoy's I'nlons, Mmrt legs, short ulccxes, T."e value, our ptlce. .l."c Hojs' Unions, Ioiik legs, long slcecs, 7."e vnl., our priro I."c Men's Hoekford Sov, no nciiius, H Lite vnl. our prlro fie New Itockfonl Sov, tho heavy kind, li!e vnl., our pilio . . .8 1-ilc Hoys' hose, a good heavy grade, IHe value, one price . ...12Je lllnck Sateen IVttlcoatH, u dandy H)c, 7l)c, UHc Princess Slips 7c, l)e, JlHc, $l.Uit Comhliintloit Suits ()t., 7ri He, $1.3 Ladles' .Muslin Drawcr.s uie, Ufie, -lOc The Store That Gives You 100 Cents Worth for $1 Orlrinntom J S.'Z?( . sy Incorporated " of Low Prices 'l4mlH-f.p.fi'M.-l'1.J3wam NEXT DOOM TO MAItSHFlELD POST OFFICE We Are Still Selling Ou Goods for Cash and Will Continue Doing So NOTE THE FOLLOWING Pit ICES Romeo Sardines Por box 18 Sodn, per 0 pnekago Jb American SardlncB P Largo box UU Romembcr wo soil Golden West Coffee. When lu doubt as to wiiat coffco to ttso buy Golden West, guaranteed to cup moro thnn any other coffco on tho market. Norway Huttor nn Two Pound Square UUb Tills is tbo butter that took tho Grand Prlzo nt Oregon Stato Fair. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Wo SAVE YOU .MONEY expect to lcavo on tho Nairn Smith noxt wuck for Snn Frunclaoo whoro Mr. Nnsburg will attend tlio Sigma Chi convention. T. S. ROMINSON, n Portland attor ney, Is lioro on some legnl mat tors and tomorrow morning will loavo vln tlio Myrtlo Polnt-Roso-burg auto lino for Portland. J. L. SMITH, County Agriculturist, with G. II. Fullciiwlder nnd M. S. Shrock, loft Inst evening for Coqulllc. A scries of addresses will ho given lu tho vnlloy. AL MLOOMHERG.'for tho past yoar connected with tho drodgo Seat tle, loft yostordny for San Fran cisco and following n visit thcro will return to his homo lit South Dakota. A. M. DALY, who Is now living nt Monrovia, California, arrived hero todny to spend somo tlmo with friends and look nftor Interests. Ho enmo up on tho Spccdwol! vln Mandon. MRS. WRENN, of Mitrllngamo. Cal- ifornln, who hns been visiting lie: parontH, Mr. and Jlrs. W. A. Luso, of South Coos River, wns tho guest (if llnr HlHlnr Mm Ifro.l UMInu hero yestorday. MR. AND MRS. Ti. A. ANDERSON expect to lcavo soon for Snn Francisro nnd other Cnllfornla points. Mr. Anderson lias been Indisposed for some tlmo and thu trip Is health. for tho benefit of his For Rent J.J STORE ROOM Mussel Hulldiug Ceiitrnl Atcnuo ljiltf.OO per mouth of will i cut tho full store room If desired For Rent Store room under Lloyd Hotel Front Street (Jooil lease to desirable party. "Seo Hold About It," W.A.REID, 150 Front St. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR. AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND IIAGUAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono J(1!J Resldenro Phono 111 -J Muiket Ave. mid Waterfront Wo lend Others Follow Speckled Mayo Means, 4 pounds for Mixed Sour Pickles in pint Mnson Jars, pint 25c 10c Albors Mros. Rolled Oats t) 1 Oats 0r uu Largo paclcago J NEW TODAY I $$ FOR ItEXT Five-room furnished cottngo, all modern conveniences, closo In. Fino vlow nnd beautiful ynrd. Phono 21C-L or call ovo nlngs tit 343 So. Drondwny for particulars. EXCHANGE : $ FOR EXCHANGE Modern hungn low in Spokuuo, vnltio $UC00 for Coos May property. Phono or call on F. E. Allen. ! LOST AND FOUND r,()S'-Hlni mid auto tlroUl)$ oil rond botwoen Sunsot Mny nnd Mnrshflold. Howard for return to ilUICS OlllCO LOST Lud)' ametlijst brooch pin. Reward for return to Times office. FOUND Yiilo lock key, Sunday, lu West Mfld. Owner can got samo at Times office. FOUXD Agato Pin. Inquire Time. t' FOR SALE i: ' $ IFOR SALE Four-riHim cottngo In West Mnrshflold, $1250 on easy , terms, I. S. Kuufmau & Co. FOR KALi:. Ono 11115 Ford Tour ing cur, good as now, cheap. Good rum's Gurugo. FOR SALE 1-holo gas rniigo nnd refuse- burner with xvnter-hcattng colls. $10. Call 858 So. 11th. It FOR RENT t i $ t FOR RENT a-rooni flut, pantry, until, not ami com water, ruuy furnished, half block Times office, 23G Second Court; $15 to Btoady tenant; u snap; cull nftor C p. m. FOR ItEXT Xow, modern uufur nlshed apts, with heat and hot xvater, Prlco cut to $10 nnd $15 per mo. Phone 303-J. FOR RENT Furnlslied mut unfur nished apartments ut Tho Hague Apply Plouoor Hardware Co, FOR REXT Myrtlo Arms modern furnished apartments freo heat and water. $25 per month up. tN an irs n til m IM but ov- t" v '