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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1915)
-r WHJPiWj ': THE COOS BAY TIMES, WARSHFIELb-, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ftOUMfbt . - ifcVKJ--a-. 1) a V Pay $25 for a Hart Schaffner & Marx Five Varsity Fifty THE reason for saying $25 is not the price, but the clothes. If you're look ing for economy, you'll get real value in fit, style and service at $25. Glen Urquhart plaids, gun club checks, tar tans, regatta stripes; foreign and domestic weaves; they're all here. Wc keep your clothes pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Stores. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Marshfield. North Bend. I oBarrigJiUIwtScImf (net &Mux ANOTHER ECONOMY SALE Gratifying evidence of llio unsurpassed mini's offered at this store, for Saturday, Monday a nil Tuesday. Jook over the offer ings listed hero and tliero nro many nioro equally as good to ho found. lit the. Mote. t fe i Ladles' 7"e and Hoe soft finish inuslln gowns, em hroldcry and laeo triiuined. S1::!0 :,35c .Men's good quality whlto handkerehlefs, finish. On halo at Mr soft .5c Children's best l!."e Xn.ai oth Undcrwalsts; all sl.es. On sale nt .15c Hoys' !J5e Poros-Kult .Shirts and Drawers; all sl.es. lte- r:.1 i8c Best li-In- Per can , Shoo Polish. 3c Ladles' -l()c Siiuimei Union Suits, laco trimmed. On sulo at Q )ct' stilt I -- You can alwajs 1 better for less at "THE FAIR" Marshfield, Ore. (Next, door to Chandler Hotel.) m BREVITIES JUIA TIDES Tlmo and Heights of tides nt Mnrshflold. Tho titles arc placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho Bocond lino of each day; a compar ison of consccuttvo heights will In dicate whothor It Is high or low wator. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour and 5-1 mlnutots earlier than at Marshfield. At North Bend 34 minutes oarllor than at Marshfield conducted by tho Presbyterian pas tor and tho congregation of the Epis copal church will attend church there. Tho Rev. Robert 13. Ilrownlng will bo In Marshfield throughout tho summer with tho exception of Au gust 22 and 29, when, at tho request of Bishop Sumner, ho goes as n dele gate, to represent tho Diocese of Ore gon nt tho Provincial Synod which convenes nt Oakland. Tho suinmor services aro held at 10 InBtend of 11 a. m. On Auto 'Trip. Tho OrnntH Pass Courier states that Gnpt. Duiihcii and wlfo and Tom Harvey and wlfo of Marshfield linvo returned there from nn auto trip to tho San Fran cisco Exposition and loft this wcok for nn auto trip to Crater Lako bo foro returning homo. Hot Weather Dr. Wm. Horsrall received a card today from C. 13. Nicholson who loft with F. 0. llor toti mid A. T. Hnlncs In nn auto for Klamnth Falls. Ho said it wns !8 In tho shado nt Grants Pass. At Portland, other roports state, It was 102 In tho shado Tuesday tho hot test It has been In yenrs. Begins Suit. Sheriff Johnson was hero yesterday serving papers In the caso of Agnes Peters, executrix of Anna Eva Wulff estato vs. Sarah A, Farrln, Jolso McKay, A. H. McKay, and I. S. Kaufman. Tho action is to forocloso n $500 mortgago on prop erty held by tho defendants. To Picnic at Beach. Tho Bible class of tho Christian church of which Judge Sohlbrodo is head, expedts to lcavo this evening on a special boat for Charleston Bay or tho Govern ment work In tho lower Bny for a bonflro supper and social tlmo. It Is expected that 20 members will go, leaving hero nbout 0:30 this evening. 23 24 2fi The Noble Theater To-Night There Is WAR In Europe, hut what do wo r-uro? For tonight, at least, let us forget tho awful struggles and see "tho world's great est comedian" In another of those care-banlshlug pictures: Charles Chaplin in "A Jitney Bldpement" a. genuine ilp-roaring farco In two parts, PERILS OF Till: JUNGLE A Jungle-zoo wild animal drama. ADAM. HERE George Idiot's greatest story shown In two reels of Interesting film. AT THE MASKED HALL A Sellg offeilng that Is up to tho mark. , Six nll-now reels of hlgh-elass pictures. No chnngo In prices Lower floor, 115c; balcony, 10c; children, 5c. Horo tomorrow night: "Tho EpIolts of Elaine." Sunday night "Diihtln Fnrnuui" in "Cameo Klrhy." 'Tis n Paramount. 27 !8 20 lira.. 5.G4 Ft... 0.2 Hrs.. 0.r.2 Ft. 0.G Hrs.. 0.11 Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. 30 Hrs. Ft.. 31 Hrs. Ft.. , 5.7 1.08 5.8 1.58 5.7 2.4 C 5.G 3.31 5.2 4.18 4.8 1.03 4.1 12.08 3.7 1.04 4.0 7.42 0.8 8.29 0.0 0.12 0.8 9.40 0.C 10.27 0.3 11.03 0.3 11.38 0.7 5.17 2.4 6.31 o 1.52 4.3 2.35 4.4 3.15 4.7 3.53 4.8 4.29 4.9 5.05 4.9 5.41 4.9 11.15 G.5 0.0 0.0 7.32 1.9 8.25 l.C 9.14 1.4 10.03 1.3 10.50 1.2 11.39 1.0 0.0 0.0 Vacation Days M Goodwills iFINE'iCAMPING GROUNDS ' EXCEIiUENT HOME COOKING "SWIMMING, BOATING t -anu rioniiMu AM J 'DANCING PAVILION ' 'SoverHlonts dally to Marshfield, Including speed launch leaving Marshfield at -111." dally and nrrlv- l.ng'HjtiHio for supper; leaves Good-' will's jt7 etery morning, reaching Miirriifleld about H:ilo. i Hutas reasonable. Phono SMOXil Farmers, or Inqiilio of Capt. Smith of steatjier Rainbow, j Coos County People should make Hotel Terminal their headquarters during visits to tho Imposition Located on Marke avenue, near Ferry building, in heart of tho city and on direct car lines v to the exposition grounds Fine rooms and reasonahlo rates WEATHER FOIUCOAST Dr Aooclttcil Treu to Coot But TIibm.J onEOON Fair tonight; Saturday fair, warmor. LOCAL TEMPBKATCRH BECOHD For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 n. in., July 23, by BonJ. Ostllnd, apodal government 4 4 motcorologlst: 4 Maximum GG Minimum 50 At 4:43 n. Ill 52 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 4 1914 G8.74 4 Precipitation samo period 4 4 last yoar G6.54 4 4 Wind Northwest, clear. 4 4444444444444 44 44 Father llogau Hero. Fathor Wil liam Hogan has arrived at North Bond to tako chargo of tho Catholic church thoro. Hearing PostKiied. Tho hearing In tho Charles Sneddon caso was post poned lato ycBtordny afternoon until Monday morning becauso Court Ho porter A. B. Loud was cnllod to Co qulllo for tho oqluty term. Charles Sneddon is seoklng tho romovnl of his thrco guardlnans and his attor neys say that ho wants a now gum dlnn appointed later. Adds u Pinner. Otto Muotzol of Lakosldo has closed n deal for tho purchaso of a planer from tho Simp son Lumber company and will Install It In his mill at Lakosldo. Ho has n contrnct for over a million foot of brldgo tlmbor for tho Southern Pa cific. Ills locul 'orders aro increas ing also and tho mill is turning out about 20,000 feet a day. Survey Itoad. P. M. Hall-Lowls, county roadmnstor, samo over from Coqulllo today to rcsot tho stakes on tho county road nenr Mllllngtou, whoro somo hard paving Is to bo put In. Ho sot tho stakes onco and some- ono pulled thorn up. Contractors who nro figuring on tho work wanted tho stakes sot again so that thoy could figure moro accurately. Hull Breaks Barge. It was somo bull that boarded a scow on North Coos Rlvor this morning, bound hero tor tho butcher'. Somehow tho big follow must havo soused his Impend, ing danger. At any rato ho klckcn and squirmed and hollowed on the special bargo towed alongside tho Mllllcoma. At tho Cronmory It wnt necessary to put His NVjis on ths "fo'cstlo" of tho gasollno boat and hot until ho was "hog tied" did tho red eyed monster stop hla foollsh noss. Mud 2,000 Moro Cows. When It wns dcchlod by tho Chambor of Com morco that a largo map showing tho dairy products, creameries and sta tistics of Coos County should bo'mndo titul sent to tho Exposition it wns bo- llaved thoro woro only about 7,000 cowb In tho county. Word from tho 25cTrial Bottle tWhilcTheyLast L 1 - 11 JH I H 'Vfaiii En2wMt fi hV II Special Tomorrow-, - m 'y v 'Itcpeatcd for tomorrow, nt the Etorcs named below our rcranrknblo special 1 ntroductory offer on tho new sen sation in perfumes. A regular 25c Trial Dottle samo as advertised In nil thn J magoxlnMof tho wonderful new -I" Ill Mil'' " jk-- rru nornm roi r tJPEREUMEfV TJon't miss this opportunity to learn tibout thli rcmatkabla new dlicorcry In per rumci. For the flnt time, the concentrated natural fragranco of actual llrinff bloanonn Me prraerrcd In this newanddlOcrcntkUul of perfume. .Your choice of otlort.' . ' ' T $1.00 Per Ounce Any.Quanttty DeittJ L0CKHART-PARS0NS DRUG Cp. BROWNDRUGCO. RED CROSS DRUG CO. 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 wo aro able to offer ,vui (he prices and quality of goods that wo do. Think of tho amount of merchandise that tho I. V. Penney t'o. uses In a yeai and then jou will seo why It is that (ho nmuufui'turcis arc after us trjlng to get. our business. Better Think This Over Boy's I'ulons, short legs, short sleeves, T."e alue, our price. .'1.1c llojs' I'nlous, long legs, long sleet cs, 7."c nl., our prlco I."c Men's llockford Soy, no scams, H l.ltc tal. our prlco ."c New llockford Sox, tho heavy kind, !")&' val., our pilco . ..H 1-ilc Boys' hose, a good heavy grade, IKe value, our price . ...I2ac Black Sateen Petticoats, u dandy I lie, 7l)c, OHc Princess Slips 71)c, Ht)c, l)Ke, 1)11.2:1 Coiuhluallon Suits (Il)e, 7llc, , I? 1 .iiil Ladles .Muslin Drawers tile, 25c, lllc The Store That Gives You 100 Cents Worth for $1 Originators "gft " of liow Prices r!l. vm.ltf. VM--bJ1. ??5 I W Follow NEXT DOOK TO SIAHSHFIELD POST OFFICE We Are Still Selling Our Goods for Cash and Will Continue Doing So NOTE THE FOLLOWING PIHCES Borneo Sardines 1fln Per box UU Soda, per fjn packaga )j American Sardines JJ Largo box U U Speckled Bayo Beans, 4 pounds for Mixed Sour Pickles In .25 in pint Mason Jars, pint UU Albors Bros. Boiled Oats nP Mb Largo packago Remember wo soil Golden West Coffco. When In doubt as to what coffco to uso buy Golden Wost, guaranteed to cup moro than any other coffeo on thu markot. Norway Buttor , CO Two Pound Square. DllU This Is tho buttor that took tho Grand Prize at Oregon State Fair. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Wo HAVE VOU MONEY LAWYERS TO COQUILLE "Will Meet Tonlglit. Tho members county assessor this morning stated of tho Young Peoples Society of tho j thero aro 9.38G cows In Coos. At Norwegian Lutheran Church will onco tho figures wcro changed on the meet tonight nt tho chapol. Will SjKwk. Dr. II. W. Shaw will speak In tho Loggers chapol at Pow ers Sunday ovonlng on tho topic "How to Llvo," as vlowcd from a physic ian's standpoint. For Auto Trip. Dr. Wm. Horsfnll expects to leavo about August 1 for an auto trip to Han Francisco whortt ho will Join Mrs. Horsfnll and tho children for a short outing. Mill Closed. That extensive ro pairs mny bo made to tho machinery tho C. A. Smith mill wljl bo closed down until Monday morning, accord Ing to word from tho mill offices today. Store in Sold. W. E. Homme of Cooston has sold his store thoro to A. It, Mercer, Mr. Hommo has boon postmaster ever since Cooston was plntted and Mr. Mercer will succeed him in that capacity. i" Tn ,'WEliNG All kinds a spec- irs: uu uu iuhniiii linn J ..VWW.., WW , J iHMLT M VOll TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono lO.'l Residence Phone IS-3 Market Ave. and Waterfront Sumner Service On July 25, and August 1st uud 15th, during tho ab senco of Rev, Mr. Stuhbleflold, tho congregation of tho Presbyterian church will attend services at the Episcopal church, through mutual arrangements mado between tho two I churches. The remaining three Sun- big mnp mndo by Roy Lawhomo. Tho map will bo sent on Monday to Snn Francisco. ' Our Prices Potatoos, per pound .-1 3-4c Fresh vegetables, 3 bunches . 10c Soda, per package 5c Head Rice, 3 pounds -25c Gallon can Olives $1.00 Cookies, per pound 10c Tomatoes, gallon can 25c Solid Pack Tomatoes 12c No 2,ti can Tomatoes 8c No 2V! can extra fine peaches 10c Theao prices are not specials. You buy them every day. Gather Theio for Equity Term of Court Conulllo was tho Mecca of tho nttonicyn today and from all parts of tho county thoy woro expected to flock thero for tho opening ses sion of tho equity term una tho setting of tho docket by Judgo Coke. Among tho attorneys lenvlng from hero on tho morning train woro Judgo Coke, J. T. Brand, Tom T. Bennett, C. A. Sohlbrodo, C. F. McKnlglit and C. I. Itolgard. Them wtlll ho a dance at tho Skat ing Rink Saturday uteulug. Havo jour programs printed nt Tho TlJiies office. 4444444444444444444444444 : iufw today : 44444444444444444444444$ FOR HENTUpstnlis flat at Bun ker HIU to family without children Very ronsonnblo terms. E. II. Cur tis, North Bond. Phono 1181. FOR SALE Best icstnurnut In Florence nt big bargain. For par ticulars wrlto Pacific Restaurant, Florence Oregon. t EXCHANGE 4444444444444444444444$ FOR EXCHANGE Modern bunga low In Spokane, vnluo S.IGOO for Coos Bay proporty. Phono or cnll on F. E. Allen. 444444444444444444444444f t ' FOR SALE X 4444444444444444444444444$ FOR HALE Four-room rottugo In west .Mursiinoiti, M-iiU on easy terms. 1. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR HALE. Ono 1015 Ford Tour ing car, good as now, cheap. Good rum's Gnrngo. FOR HALE l-holo gas range and rotuso humor with water-boating colls, $10. Call 858 So. 11th. 4444444444444444444444444 1 LOST AND FOUND 44444444444444444444444444" . LOST Him and auto tiro ;i(lt on road between Sunset Bay and Mnrshflold. Rownrd for return to Times office. 444444444444444444444444$ t FOR RENT X 44444444444444444444444$ FOR RENT Five-room furnished cottngo, all modem conveniences, closo In. Flno vlow nnd beautiful ynrd. Phono 21G-L or cnll ovo nlngs at 343 So. Broadway for particulars. FOR RENT Furnished nnd unfur- ulslicd apartments nt Tho Hnguo. Apply Plonoor Hardwnro Co. FOR RENT Myrtlo Aram modem furnished apartments freo heat and wator. ?2D por month up. -f . FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75 $3.10 TIRE EXPENSE is the big item in auto costs unless you use Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays can Cull or phone 370 Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Foot of Central Avenue FISK TIRES Auto stage line proprietors, owners of charter cars and others who use their machines constantly, long ago discovered this. It is one of the constant items of expense unless you watch it closely. Most of the stage lines in this section have solved the problem of tire expense by adopting .j&BBaa FISK TIRES for their cars. They save money and avoid delays and trouble. Private car owners should profit by their experience. We will be glad to tell you about them and have you enjoy the full measure of benefit from. The Gunnery's service department. Fl.sk IKoti-ihutors Southwestern Oiogn THE GUNNERY Flsk Distributors Southwestern Oregon qORST H KING GARAGE, N'orti II end Agents KIME AND VOV PEGER'IV CoquWo Agents S. G. WHITHETT, Band''li Agent j 41 4! Iwmm IinirSo7Thohe220-R' 4 j days lit August tho service will bb "4.V,