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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1915)
fKfH(lfftK9ltlttfl9nfwflltwi' ''' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ' i, SIX i , SUITS SPECIAL VALUES in Notice Window Display HEAVYWEIGHTS Priced at $12.75-$ 13.50- $15.00 $16.50- $1?.00- $20.00 . COMPARE VALUES AND PRICES WITH OTHERS 'MONEY TALKS" Hubjf m CHECK t w. MWimint, ok Mriu.'o- THOYD, SKIHOl'SLY CIIAHG'KD GilMTNGWITHBHIDElGHAMNIS IS CHOSEN MAHSIIFIKLI) FOl'K STORKS UANDON MYIITLH POINT POWHItS Clalmett Passed Hokum Paper on Peter Mlrnisoul .Inly Hit Caught At Powers Vns .lulled Charged with passing worthless rliccks C. W. MncArthur or, us his niuiio Is boliovcil to 1)0, Mtirgotroyd, litis been arrested tit Powers and Is now in Jail at Coipilllo. It was about .Inly 1 tlmt ttio limn is said to have cashed two checks with Petor Atlrrnsoiil and that ono was for about $10 and the other approx imately ?20. Ills capture comes now at tlio oud of a still hunt that has been waged in all parts of the county. Inform ed soon after the checks wore re tched hack from the bank, the Shor Iff mid his deputies took up the search. It was heard that McArthur was above Allegany In tlio woods. Dep uty Sheriff Laird and Peter Mlrra soul went up. .McArthur was gono and they camo back empty-handed 'MISS MINNIH IIAItKtiXKKK MAR- C. V. WOLCOTT, Sl'ltl'lHSIM HIS MAHSIIFIULD FltlK.NDS. Went to Ashland to Claim Mr.s. Schilling. Former MitrM, field Teacher, As Wife. C. V. Wolcott, of tho Wolcott Orocory, ono of .Marshfleld's moat proinlnent young IiiisIiicbs men, Ib expected home today or tomorrow from Ashland with a bride. The rumor of his nuptials came as a sttrprlso to his many friends hero who were not taken Into tho secret. However, It has leaked out that Mrs. Schilling, of Ashland, formerly Miss Olive Poland, was to have been claimed as a bride by him, tho nuptials to tako plaro at Ashland KLKCTKD TO TAUi: CHAIKIM OF HHill SCHOOL (SY.MXASIl'.M Well Known Hero us lie Was For merly Connected Willi the Mnr.shficld Schools The Slarshfleld school board has i selected F. I. (ininnls, who was connected with tho local schools several years ago, to tako charge or tho high school gymnasium this fall and to teach two or three classes. Mr. Orannls Is well known hero on account of his former connection with tho schools, and has many friends In tho city who will bo glad to know of his return. Prices on All Ladies' Suits, Skirts $ Party Dresses Cut' to Clean Up U'fwImtHiliiv. Klit f.'incht school 111 Multifield several years ago nnd j llastendorff ileach he Inieindlately AVti.it Ail Docs Hus!iess.- When Dr. llouseworth lost a tire down nt $24,50 Suits now. -$18.40 $20,00 Suits now.. $15.00 $15,00 Suits now. .$11.25 $11,50 Coals now. .$8.65 $10,00 Coats now. .$7.50 $5,85 Coats now. .$4.40 $9,00 Diossosnnw $6,50 Drosses now' $4,85 Drcssns now"' $5,85 Drosses now" M.zo urcssosnow 1 m nn n,ncoon ... .-KB yuiuu uiwoouo iiuw has many friends here. WE A IV MAI People You Know About .MAItlON HIIOWN, of Haynes Inlet, was hero today on business. C.A. UODINK whs down hist even ing nnd today from Allegany. KItNICST SMITH was a Marshflcld visitor today from Catching Inlet. JIKNItY HHHMKIt was a business visitor heru today from Coos Itlvcr. .ARTHUR CRAIG and wife have mov ed Into their new home In First Addition. K. M. SPAULDINO Is homo again after a week's business trip to Portland. 8. WKKKLY was among tho Myrtle .,. Point visitors in the city toduy on business, C. W. CLICK arrived In from Ktigono last evening and today is calling on tho trade. II. I.. RUSSKLL was down from his dairy ranch near Sumner today for a short visit. MI18. M. C. MAI.ONKY and daugh ter LoiiIho tiro spending u fuw days at (loodwills. MRS. IIUOII M'LAIN and son Wil fred left yoHterday to visit tho San Francisco exposition. MItS. C. It. PKOK ctinio down from their South Coos Itlvcr summer homo today for a short visit. M. .1. OSTItOW and family have mo ved from North Mnrshfleld lo South Klghth street near IClrod. HKIt.MAN S.MITIKIALL, of Catch lug Inlet, was hero today attend ing to bonio mutter of business. MYRTLH NOAH, or Coos Itlvcr. uns returned from Portland, coming In on thu Hreakwator tills morn-lug. CHAItl.KS HAM, and .1. -J, Mont gomery left for the county oat tills morning on telephone business. H. H. IIUI.TMANN loft today for Couulllo Valley to do hoiiio ad vanre tulvcti titling for tho llaiidou nlde shows. MIlS. KltONQmSTr"of Marshfluld, today inoed her household goods and family to Catching Inlet, whuio she will ruHldo. MISS ALICU PKCIv lelurned on the Kllburu last evuniag fiom San Francisco where she has been vis iting at thu Imposition. 'OM MYl.'ltS left jestorday for San . FranclBCo where he will repichent the local longshoremen at the con vention theie net week. FHHD WKAVHIt and wife and fum r ily will leave the first of tho week for his ranch at Dora, where they will spend fhclr vacation. Mil. AN'D MRS. HUN OSTI.IND tiro expected home In the morning from a week's visit at tho Nels Monsou home at Templeton. MRS. C. II. MAItSH and Isis Mtiriti arrived homo on tho Ilreakwuler this morning after an extendol visit In Portland and California. IIAIIUY PIKRCL', a prominent Rose burg merchant, after a vl.dt here yesterday left this morning for Ilandon and will then continue on home. Mil. AND MIIS. W. K. SIIAIION. nowly married, left last night on tho steamship Kllburu for llruin erton where they will mnko tliolr home. MISS MYHTLI0 COWAN and Mlsa Alice Curtis caiiio houiu last ov Ing from Kan Franclhco where they have been on a three weeks va cation. MIIS. It. K. IIOOTII, Miss I.ucy llor ton and Mrs. (J, A. Dennett tiro guests of Mrs. W. J. Conrad at Dreeiuo Lodge on South Coos Itlvcr for tho week end. MIIS. WII.UAM CIIKNOWKTH and two children of Decatur, III., ar rived In the city yesterday to visit Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. Cheuo- weth is the wife or a prominent Illinois physician. Mil. AND MIIS. FHANK D. COHAN left by auto stage for Portland this morning. Mrs. Cohan will visit relatives for several weoks whllo Mr. Cohan expects to return home within a few days. MIIS. J. W. TIHIIKTTS left today for Waverly, Iowa, In responso to a message stating that her father. Anton Winner, a leading stockman of Hremer County, Is Millie ill. She has not seen him since I una. MISS INKS'. .IOIINSON with her mother. Mrs. Peter Johnson, re turned this morning from Tem pleton where they have been visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nols Moiihoii. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Mr. Moiihon. WINNIFIIWI) AND MAItlON AND FIIANK M'CAIITKH arrived hero today fiom Portland to visit at the borne or their uncle, llerniau lllllyer. Their parents will anlvo lieio next mouth for a visit. Mr. McCarter Is a linotype operator 'it Portland. Mil. AND MRS. IIAIIUY W. PA INT HI t hao Mutinied homo from a vacation of two mouths spent In Tulsa. Oklahoma, In Wlurield. Kansas, ami ulho at the San Fran cIm'o i:posltlon. They had a ory good trip and enjoyed tho lslt immoiiMd. Mil. AND MUS. C. F. IIAYICS. with their iluutsliter Ileulah Hayes, ar rlxed laul night on the Kllliurn and aie here for a week with Mr. and Mis. K. S. Il.irgolt. Mrs. Hayes is a Muter or Mr. Hargelt. They live in Chicago ami hao been visit ing tit the exposition. Calling cards printed at Tlio Timos office. to hide their time. On Monday reports camo from Powers that tho man was living there with Ills family. Tlioie being no machines out of Couulllo at tho time Sheriff Johnson 'phoned to .Constnblo James Drown nt Myrtlo Point. Ho hurried Into Powers nnd made tho arrest. Still Another "Artist." And sluco tho advent mid the dbappearanco of McArthur there has been another man In tho field with n no-fund check. Charles Uax-to-, at tho Eagle liar, yesterday told C'lnstablo Cox that a man named I'M. Stovons bad passed a flfi check In there and that It had como hack to them. Only $f, ho said, was paid on the check when It was cash ed. It had been mado out, said IJaxter, to Sam Gordon and was drawn on a Myrtlo Point bank and thou had been In turn cndoised over to Kd Stevens. No complaint litis bcou mado out in tho latter case, and It is mild that Stevens left soon after on the Co qulllo stage. ItlKD TO WAIiTKIl K. SIIAIION camo to Tho Times ofHco and put in a want ad. He round tho tiro In a hurry. It had been picked up b i one of tho Gorst and King djlveiB. , wimj i.ocatk iiiihi: w. w. who i Hole, llallroatl Contractor, to .Make Homo Here. K. Dole, railroad contractor, recently completed tho work of grading nine miles of tho Wll laiuetto Pacific railroad at Maplo ton, will mnko his residence on Coos Hay. Ho owns two acres of ground In lloiilovard Park whero ho will I make his home, lie has just fin ished a fiiio lmrn and this he will i fit up lis a resltlonco and occupy until ho has built a home. Tho site . is one which has a beautiful view i of tlio hay and surrounding conn- i try. Mr. Hole Is expecting his wife soon rroni Portland whero sho is vis iting her sister, pending tho arrival ol their household goods from Spo kane whore they formerly mado their home. Couple Leave on Klthurii auit Will Go to Seattle, Whero Groom Is Stationed Miss Mlnnlo B. Harkeusce, of thin city, and Walter H. Sharon woru mart led Wendcsday evening at tho Methodist parsonage and the bride nnd groom left last night on the steamer F. A. Kllburu for tho north. Tho marriage ecroniony wns wit nessed only by n few friends. Mr. Sharon Is chief machinists mate In tho U. S. Navy, doing duty now in connection with tho fitting out of the (7. S. S. Hushnell, a tender for submarines under construction nt tho Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Co. plant. Ho Is a member of a prominent California family, being a grand nephow of foriuor Sriator Sharon or that state. Ililtlo Well Knmvn The hrldo Is tho daughter or Mr, BASEBALL SCORES POIITDAND AND HF.F.S HltllAK KVIIN Yi:STi:itDAY Haiti on ICiisteni Diamonds Shows Oregon Not Only Weh.foot .State In the Union ' l'KItOKNTAGKS OF COAST LCAGUK W. h. P.C. San Francisco til) 17 :fiGl i. os Angeles ..r,r 51! .r, II Oakland r,r, 51 .r.dti Portland ID f,:i .ISO Salt l.ako 52 r,7 .171' Venice i",l f,'J .It! I All this season's styles. This is your opporlJ buy a new, up-to-date cjarmciu at a tjciuimc M f The Golden Rul ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank ft THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST , THE BEST ASSORTMENT I fluMMMHIHBHHnHn (Ily Afwiw hlivt Trrtm lo Com Hay Tlturn SALT LAKH, July UH.- In tho double header of yesterday both the Pclh and the Heavers managed to bleak oven, each annexing a .uno, and Mrs. K. 11. Ilarkcnsee and Is a,"""1 living their percentagej nu- jonng lady woll known In tho oily touched. The latter contest, won teu- mIio has a lame circle of friei.ds. ' l' 'oiiiamt, u 10 t,, was a For seven yenrs sho was employed , '"' "K II""11'1 In the abstract ofHco or tho Tltlo ,,Il, wnB l11 Prevalent on tho Guainnteo Company. KaMom illainoiids yesterday, show- Tho roinaiico of the marriage he-' '"B t't Oregon Is not tho only web gun some years ago when .Mr. Shin-, foot 8lato l" ,l10 """ on caiiio hero on tho cruiser lloston Tll ut'rc "f yesterday follow: when that naval vessel mndo a trip I Coast Lcaguo to Coos Hay for (ho Oregon Naval At Salt I'l" It. II. . (First Ganio) .Militia. At that tlmo ho and Miss I'arkcuseo becninu ac(itnlnted nr.d I I'rtlnml . tier have hIiwh kniil mi llinlr imp. ! Stilt Ltlko respouilenco and iiciiialntniico cut ndmiting In the wedding. Friends at Hoat Friends of tho hrldo ami groom gathered nt tho Smith Terminal dock last evening before tho depart- ''8 Angeles tiro of tho Kllliurn for Portland. In'8"" niudsco . t I I .( II 1 (Second Ganio) Portland (! Salt Ltlko r, (Ten Innings.) At Sau Francisco 10 11 i; (i 1 II :i DIt. D1X returned yesterday from near Gardiner where ho lias been for several days on a fishing trip. Do camo down with Dr. Molt. Harry J. McKeown Is still up thoro snaking the big fellowa out or thu streams. t NEWS OF NORTH BEND t tho crowd could ho noticed old nhocs and bulging hags of rice. Unobserved, monihers of tho par ties went aboard and tho stateroom of tho couple was well scattored with rlco and old slfoes wero decor ated about in artistic manner. Though the boat did not sail un til 12 o'clock, many of tho friends remained until thou on tho (look nnd showered Mr. and Mrs. Sharon when they went nboard. Captain McClelland was Introduced ind guaranteed to bco that tho two pas sengers wero given plenty of excite ment aboaid. 4 mr- i iJiWii j'.1. MP' i BLOCK Saturday Specials aiiK reuicoat $1 55 Sateen Petticoat . ... ggc Outing Flannel Night Gowns 98c Children's Hose, regular 30c, now . 15c Ladies' silk hose, regular 50c, now "25c Ilaro your IJCTTKIt heads, bill $1 hol,dB' ct0" I,r,Dtod nt T,,K TIMKS nuirfl, Itoiicrt McCaiin. employed at tho ? Simpson mill, Is suffering fiom an Injury received when ho was struck on the head by a board. 12. I. Coo. the now superintendent or hchools, has leased tho II. A. Wor I lilcli residence. llov. J. S. Nichols or Portlnnd has been called as pastor ol tho North ' llend Christian church. , C. S. Kaiser Mas taken the con- lo tract to build a silo for C. C. .lohii-l sou 011 Wlllauch slough. It will in i 1'-' feet in dlanieter and :io feet high.! Mrs. Mildred Gamble who recent-! ly retiirnod from enstoru Oregon. Is' now residing on her homestead. She ht,., is greatly Improved In health. A. K. Aikley, managor of th Simpson Lumber company, has or ilorcd a Dodge car for his personal use. Warren Hutlor of Hunger, has left for Nyssa, Oregon, where ho will tako treatment nt tho springs for rheumatism. Sam llrooks. employed with tlio Qnmo Mckaf Q1 Warren Construction Company, who me Meat OpeCialS was employed on the work at North At Venice Oakland Vernon j American U-aguo At Detroit Washliigton-Dolrolt Ilnlu. At St. Lou la lloston St. Louis At Chicago New York 1 IChlcago. . . Now York 1 Chicago At Clovoland Phlladolphla-Clovoland Postponed on nccotint of rains. National Lcaguo At Now York PIttoburg-Now York Haiti. At Hrooklyn Allegany Draii Auto Stage Linj r I Leaves Marshfield EverJ Morning 5.30. Arrive Drai m J Good Cars - - - Careful Driv Most Beautiful Route to Portland The Smokehouse, Agents, Marshfield , Fare $8.50 t i Plil I BIG PICNIC :t i PALACE Meat Market YOUR SATISFACTION Our Great Advertisement When You Buy Your MEATS St. Louis 0 Hrooklyn l SL Louis 11 Hrooklyn 1 At Philadelphia Cincinnati i Philadelphia t t'lnelniiall lPlilladelphIa :i At Hostou Chic; lloston SOl'.MI SOCIKTY WILL (JIVI-J M'AL AKKAHl AN- Cot It'eo Has lleeu Niuneil lo lime (ieneinl Charge of the Ar- raiigemcnts. Tho members or tho Soiunl Socie ty will glvo a hlg picnic on Sunday August I at the Simpson Park In North llend. Tills organlatlon til waya gives it Hno picnic each year and thlH tlmo they plan to uialto It even larger than evor bolero. The coniinittoe having tho general arrangements In chnrgo la composod ol Alex Johnson, Loula Stone, Wil liam llnK'iulHt, A. Lowland and C. II. Lax. BOYS TAKE LONG TRIP ON BICYCLES I'M ml LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES L'lo'-.soii Itlili.u I,. i.' Hosehuig Ciiipiiiiloiis Tako les.cnt City It, into SAFE FOR PORT MAKES PORT S , IIIK :( rounder Arrhnlil DociiiiientH ami Maps ol I sti.r.. fri.in Kliimm ' i That they had no place li to keep valuable record! l that could not III any wa;t ntely reproduced was Hi or tho Port Commissions roro thoy Kecured a safolo Port safe. It Is ti huge nffalr-tWi' and It camo Herond-liandedli iliillle, .'100 pounds la !( will ho moved over to the of tho Port In the Cliamberrf inerco rooms. Sotno of tho maps hi niontlm In their proparatlo hnvo on thorn iiccurale III' At prcHont the main B tiro kept In various placei LejiiiM Tuesday. I'Vcd W was with tho sash ami M hoforn It nlOHCil. and !" " known In tliia locality In im I'li-H. will lnnvn Tncsdliy f0"( On account of tho closing W Alin.'ii'il iiii i.i . IOI or .i,ri;5:,,r !..""! i'" m, .! nti.inBh '"IHtHIIJiU IIIIVN U'llM lull .. lll.na u , .. . ' ' ""l lino. Ho will visit reiau " week ago Sunday lor ItosebutK. tu rived there tlin. .!.. 1....... ... , .. n, , , . ... " ..i.ji- iiiiui, V7HO lyuw oiyies anu hine Uuality , uum i,;ilm"i (dokhop, arrived J lining l nt. i m land heroro rinding a " In tho north. Mr. Sax lc ... . . .- cnni-OB I mini nor or ih lritMins "' m . You can be hine of inliir Ladles patent .llarv .Inn,. sii,i,.... i, K' ," (,t,lur two i.i i. ...n...,,-!, i tho iHf ' vu'r' '", '"' m,," ''--"" f'"- $2.50 'city ami are not i, , T'01'1 lftB8 ""rHOBhoo. which M iir ...one,. None but the best l.ulle.s' Cin.uetnl Mary dauo i Slipped ' Sunday from 1 .,,,', "", ,,ml r MwM' Mr' 1 M'.ality of .Meats to choose fro,,,, M Rn " They aro j"se " l M 1 his many rrlonds Here' .;.'ck. courteous .erv.ce, penny ,. ,,,., Ctue i """ BIMl hopod that wmothlw. - change, ami ,o do,,'. mvt, , B,ll0 ".','" """'". Q turn , , ,ls ,10 ! or e,es on the ,ca.esl. ounces' ""J L '" '" luiggag a f " ? 1 T ""' "lo fo'" to rut,,r" "CrC' t. the pound eiery time. Come and '.., ., ,. ,. , ' ,yU l,..ni . . Btrani.nl to tliolr ----.. mv: we wan, to . ..,.. IU,,,I,H l'u. A,s' Htrai. Sau.lals. Uu'u '.. t'wo,. had a pack wolub. HI. , .! Hond. has returned to work after having been married at Coqiiille to Mlsa Uuby Davis, a young Iad ol the Ton Mllo country. DIt. LLOYD MOTT returned yester- tlay from Cardlner where he has been on a Mt for the past two months, much sunburned from shocking hay. and left out on the Kllburu last night for Salem where he will isit for a short tlmo with his relatives before leturning here. ' Doc"' hinted there might be wed- tiuig bells shorth after. Steer Shoulder Steak 15c Pot lloast .Pound He Pork Steak, Pound 16c Lamli Chops, Pound 15c Veal ItiHist, Pound 14c Anchor Macon, Pound 18c Phono ino.,1, ISO X. Mi-oadnnyl Sles ,T (o H $1.40 Child's .Mary .Junes, Sl.es 1! to 5 $1.25 American Imdy Shoes for women in Vlcl and (iiiiimetal, Latest Stjle.s $4.00 These are but a few sugges tions from our fine stock W. H. DINDINGER & CO. Banker Hill Department Store Phono tt'J. 'K too pounds wero rained on. "olgl Ono nliiht thoy "ILL (JIYi: .M()()LO(a'j: NVIIllatn Btowanl (inrdoi, win K'iVo 1 Poet ical monologue ..Tho of the u 08r In t halI of J ' h. Church on Saturday, jy Uh t S p. ,. Th0 followI , I coinmont: ' "Ono of Oregon's literary critics o those of James Whltcomb Roy buMh., have a jlnslo ilU J; Admission 25c and 15e Times want nds",,, A i I I. I, nnnln nMO CCIlt B lo inii vnnr story each W A Tho Times want coin81, A. &.A.A.AAW ' . . T' -- -. FOR AUTO SERVICE . ... il. nufli" Any piaco, aim niu " , . . ,rW' on anu nino passongci v- ful drivers will servo you Rates Reasonable Day and Night Sen' C0RRIGAN & KNOX Right Cafo Phone- im rt ---t4---- ytiM MEiiJSS