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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1915)
LteiHHWto rfllCOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC-, OREGON, SATURDAYJULY 24,191 EVENING EDITION." New Fall Shoes 7 o 4 aBfuAWnwt nwma!gEre,'ii i hhlujuuw 1 The first shipment of the Famous Grossett shoes in the Fall styles reached us yesterday The new lasts come in Black and Tan with the oak tanned soles, whose wealing qualities are noted Grossett Shoes "make life's walk easy" in addition to their superior wearing ' qualities and style. $5 and $6 per Pair Let Us Show You a Pair I Tf? j hlk'Z-&GF&i fl5 Canton Noodlo restnurant stands. Ho had erected tho building there and today saw tho first time. now i .1 of good MHHHE I, REvrriES , JULY TIDES Time and Heights of tides at Mnrshflojd. Tho tides arc. placed In order of occurrence, with their titties on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a coniar Ison of consccntlvo heights dlcato whether It is Jtlgh or low water. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour and 51 mlnntcts earlier than at Marshflcld. At North llond 34 minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. (!.r2 1,01 0.C -1.0 0.1-1 7.11! 5.7 .'0.8 THE FIXUP Where tho price .is always rinht. Marshfisld :: :: :: :: :: North Bend BEnesssrraraiHSTWSEHPnrai H n ff'V ' An Excellent Business Opportunity Ml W 121'Ills.. I IFt--1 25 IIlH. . ! ii-'t... Sjlilillll-H. . 1.08 8.20 B Ft... fi.8 0.0 fll!"llrs. . l.fiS 0.12 ! i Ft... 5.7 0.8 j J 28 Urn. . 2.10 0.10 ! Ft. .. 5.0 ().(! 1 I ! , I li.u !! !! 1 v III . I i Ft... 5.2 o.:i J , 0 I Irs.. 1.18 -Ml. Oil 1 II' t. . . l.H 11. o 'ill'llrs. . I.C5 ll.JJS ;Ft... 1.1 0.7 ? c.:ii o 1.52 i.:; 2.115 t.i y.i5 1.7 :t.r.:i 1.8 1.20 i.i) r,or 1.0 5.1L 1.0 K.Vks Dog; (Jets Mil Little Wal laco Douglas, son of .Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Douglas, kicked his pet dog this morning while tho lattor was drinking. Tho dog turned nnd lilt tho boy on tho hand though the wound was slight. Miikes Early Trip. Captain Dave Iloldcn wns out at 2: HO this morning will in-1 with a load of passengers nhonrd tho I Onsco for up the beach. Ily 7:15 he ' was back up tho hay ngaln with thoso who camo down from Florence nnd front Gardiner. Those leaving here this morning will get through t'j Portland this evening. - 0.0 0.0 7.M2 1.0 8.25 1.0 0.14 1.1 io. on i.:i 10.50 1.2 11.110 1.0 0.0 0.0 Tako T:nnilnntloiis. Several young men arc taking tho carrier clerks civil servlco examination today which Is being conducted by Mrs. Eddy. Though tho examination is tho santo for tho dorks or tho car riers, yet they must dcslgnato ahead , of Unto which position they wish. There Is a clerkship vacaney In iho postoffleo at present. Will trade for real estate or other good security. "See Reid About It." ?G00DBUILDING LOTS l ' $5 down and $5 per month. No Interest No Taxes. "See Reid About It." t PERSONAL MENTION $ ni HAMILTON nf rnnnltln lu I., ' Marsliflold today on business. PETER LOCI U IE was hero from North Hoiitl today on business. KAY WIllTTHD wns hero today for n short visit from Allegany. MRS. J. II. STRETCH was down shopping this morning ft out North "Sou Held, about a ST IThe "" W. A. REID EnMcESSEi 1.-0 FRONT ST WEATHER FORECAST fir liu-orUlrd l'ri'ni In Coon Uij Tlmm OREGON Fair tonight and Sunday. LOCAL TEMPrcKATUHH RKCORf) For tho 24 bourn ending at I: III a. in., July 21, by llenj. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maxntum C2 Miulinum 1!) At I: 13 a. in 511 Precipitation 00 Precipitation sinco Sept. 1, 101 1 ...08.71 Precipitation amo period IiibI yen' CC.51 Wind -Northwest, clear. 1 m imimmwiUfiiTS issuzsaxiviTzix aauraajaragggn ti II VI I', " uliO VJ mom ii To-Nigh- leater Where nil (ho Woild'.s Gi cat oM Photoplajs 1110 .Showing. Tho IM'hl episode nf "The K.lolts of Elaine," (lie thrilling serial Htory with I'eiul White nnd Arnold Dully. Tito sf my Unit Is holding up to the lust. HETWKEN Till: TWO OF 'PHEM A tluee-piijl drama Hi-unil-ivny stnr feat inc. Willi Sidney Drew ns imu of theni. A dandy good picture with ninny ImijllN. THE POLHYWOGS' PICNIC lV the noiuft of Iho iiililh-pinvok-lug, ilb-tjrklliig "lliiin" comedies. II jou hum eer attended 11 country picnic or county In If, tiiken p:iit In the pie-eat lug wil iest, tug- of uiir, cimglit do giomioil pic, )oii will have a faint Men of tho Intiglis In More for (he patrons of the .Voblo theater tonight', A HHV (i(K)D ."MOW TONKJMT Lower floor, Mc. llalcony, Hie ; Kid, ,1c Toinoivoiv night: The hlg Pnrniiioiiut tVatpre, Cameo Kliliy, with Dii.ttln Fni'iiiiiii. Also .Miiittn'h Onliestia. iKZCSilt-iLWU iVSUZSISUC i BORN I $ IIOLMUS To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes nt tholr homo on Tenth street, near Commercial, a Hon, their first child. Mr. Holmes Is connected with the Holmes gro cery on North Front streot. llullds House Geo. K. Cook Is iirrmiKliiK to erect 11 house on his I lot in Porhntn Park near tho K. A C'jpplo homo. Going Must. K. A. Copplo will leave Monday morning for n month's trip to Now York and other eastern wholesalo centers. .Many 1-Yoin Coiillle. Fred Sl-a-l glo said that nineteen people Vamej Inlet. JESSK SMITH and Al Smith of Coos Klver tiro Jlarshfiold business visi tors today. WAITKK STUM,, of Allegany, was hero today attending to some busi ness matters. JOHN KKONIIOI.M Is expected homo tomorrow ft out n vacation' In San Francisco. AM II. GAIHUKI.SON returned today from a few days outing at Ton Mile. Ho had a fine time. C. I. KKIGAKD was a visitor at tho county sent uhls morning belli? called there on legal business. MISS'MAXFIULD, teacher of tho school on tho West fork of Coos Klver, was down shopping today. MKS. C. 1). PIPUK'and .Mrs. W. 11. Piper both canto, down shopping this morning from North Coos Kl ver. KHV. KOIU5KT K. 11KOWNING leaves In tho morning for Gardin er, being called tlioro to conduct 11 funeral. MISS UNA KIMMAUIT, of Myrtle Point was among tho visitors In tho city todny, coining over to vis' It with friends. GUY CIIAM11UKS is In for a visit from his Daniels Crook rniich whoro ho says everything is pro gressing nicely. sprcndlng tho gospel irlck cheer and optimism. it for' SCHOOL SUP12KV1SOK F. A. GOLD-' FN went over to tho county seat' this morning to attend to some school matters there. I .1. S. HAKTON and Mr. Paley, an engineer who worked hero four or flvo years ago, catno over yes torday from Coqullle. M. O. WAKNKK, of Ktigenq, arrived ' hero last evening for his niinunl p visit to this section. Ho will bo tho guest of Dr. Toyc whllo on tho Hay. C. F. STONi:, of tho Stnte Fish and Gnnio Cominlsslon, Is expected here on Monday, coming in with 1111 autoiuobllo party by way of Crescent City. j DEPUTY GAME WAKDEN THOMAB returned last evening In his hont from nbovo Allegany whoro ho brought lu all the Jerked veni son that was captured hist week. I MKS. J. E. MAU55EY and family mo-1 ved down this morning from their camp near tho rock quarr) on tin. North Fork of tho Coos Klver where they have been for several i wcoks. . j C. F. MeGEOKGE and Al .leiiscn re turned last evening from an auto trip of Bovornl days Into Curry 1 County, going as far south as Gold Hunch, combining pleasure wit It business. F. A. ELLIOTT, n prominent Salom , merchant, nccompnnlcd by his wife, I arrived hero yesterday in his niu-j chine, having cotno up tho coast t from Crescent City. They found tho roads lu fairly good shape, they said. JOHN L. AASEN canto over from Coqulllo today. Ho has Just re turned from Portland and says business Is much Improved. Ho nuiilo tho trip from Couulllo to Portland and return, uiiondlng about 12 hours in tho Koso City. 1 in confildornhly loss than 18 hours. HAKKY I1ULTMANN returned this morning from llandon and says that the. llaudonlaus nro doing j everything posslhlo to bIiow tho t.. ....I. rt .1 1111. . . . I .iiaiHiiiieiu j'jik cxeitrsionists n good tlnio tomorrow. lliislness has been practically suspended tho Inst couple of days in order to 1 complete tho preparations. ' .. ( ! THERE are 40 J. C. Penney Co- buyers in the Eastern markets now, scouring it for the Best Merchandise and Best of Prices, B Nit wonder uc are nhlo to offer ,1011 the prices unit quality of goods that we do. Think of tho amount of nieirliniidlso (hat tho I. ('. Penney Co. uses In 11 year and (hen jou will seo why It In that tho timiiiifiicturci.s ntc after us trying (o get our business. Better Think This Over Hoy's Unions, short legs, short leocs, 7"e vnliie, our price. .'15c llojs' Unions, long legs, lout; sleotcs, 7."c vnl., our price IBc Men's I lock ford Sov, 110 tenuis, H I -lie Mil, our price 5c New I lock ford So, (ho heavy kind, l-o vnl., our price ...8 l-itc Hoys' hose, 11 good henry grade, 18c vnliie, our price . ...l-5o Itlack Sateen Petticoats, u ilaiitly I He, 711c, IlKc Princess Slips 7c, Hlle, l)Hc, $l.2it Comlilnatloii Suits (Il)c, 7t)c, l)Kc, $l.2 Ladles' .Muslin llrnwers Itc, li.lc, lt)c The Store That Gives You 100 Cents Worth for $1 J interoorntfti S J X!io Originators of Iiow Prices NEXT DOOKTO MAItSHKlKL!) 1'OST OFFICE Wo lead Others Follow We Are Still Selling Our Goods for Cash and Will Continue Doing So NOTE THE FOLLOWING PKICES Komeo Sardines Per box Soda, per packngo American Sardines Largo box 1flo lUb uu dU Speckled Hayo Deans, I pounds for Mixed Sour Pickles lu pint Mnsou Jars, pint Albors Ilros. Kollcd Oats Largo package Atlu 25c 10c on. !m,l"cuhhygets Kemembcr wo sell Golden West Coffee. When In doubt ns to what coffee to use buy Golden West, guaranteed to cup moro than any other coffee on tho market. Norway Putter CO Two Pound Sipinro UUb This is the butter that took tho Grand Prize at Oregon State Fair. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Wo SAVE YOU .MONEY o TO SE; SMtt Aiff over on tho uutos from Coiiulllo tills j UALIMI KKUSE and Ilerhort Kus-j toriiil nro expected to leavo San i MAKES IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO HIS SHOP AND IS NOW PKE-i PAKE!) TO DO SPECIAL ELEC-) TRICAL WORK (JETS FORI) AND CADILLAC TOOLS. To Auto owners: In tho past four years electricity mmmmmmmm has played such a promluont part In thq modern nutoinobllo and with such I X JVIPU TODAY 2 rnptd strides has tho electrical stun- Z464mQ4t lug, lighting nnd Ignition systoiiK K(m H.LE Sltnt Lots for iji.10. A been developed that today tho mod-) f(JW ,,,, ,, t(J (.Ioan ,, ,.or(nn oru cur contains u cotupleto sol:-, i,lo,.i.H , .. .....i. for r.() oah wmmmmmtvaam morning. It required tleel itn. nutus to bring the crowd. Hark. Aboard Uio PEAVING All kinds a spac-! laity. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 600 1 Ui 2th Courth So. Phone 220-Ri m- i If you w.uut to ho Mile jou uru eating (ho pine grain mill; loaves, try It lit. (he Mai.'ihfleld llnkery. You will hcv our htiunps on every loaf. I QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phone 106-L. MAKSHFIELD, OREGON ------ FOR AUTO SERVICE Any place, nitd time, our five, sev en nnd nine pas:ouger cars with care ful drivers will eorvo yqu. Kates Koasonablo Day 'and Night Sorvlco C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS. Klglit Cnro Phono 2C0-L. - Times AVant Ads bring rosults. i .Much Cu.scn ill steam hchooncr i for shipment to Satu Francisco was j loaded a car load of cascara hark kcnt down by Henry Seugstackcn. Hullil Air Vent. Noblo Brothers nro building an air vent on tho roof or tho Noblo building. They expect to soon stnrt tho construction of a concrete sidewalk around tho build lug. I i-rnnclsco on tho Santa Clara to I morrow for homo. MJFO. .T- RMVIf lo !,- f... u.... ...... h. w....v D ItVI U lllllll Oilll ei in1 wia BIG ' SHIPMENT Of Fine Pianos Coming For Coos County Homes WE HAVE A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE WORLD-FAMED LUDWIG and MILTON PIANOS IN TRANSIT FOR COOS AND CURRY COUNTY HOMES. Some of these instruments have already been sold, but we will be able to fill a few additional orders out of this shipment. You can never net a better instrument and we will be glad to make terms to suit your convenience. W. H. Bunch, former County Superintendent, will receive one of them for his home at Gravel Ford and others will go to Bandon and Coquille homes: We.have a few used instrument which we have taken in exchange, which we sen at mosi reasoname prices. Yellowstone today Francisco calling on tho trndo null Our Prices Potatoes, 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 1 2c 8c No 2 VI' can extra fine peaches 10c These prices aro not specials. You buy them ovory day. foiiuw (o See Properly. ,.T. O, Ilrlstol, a member of the Eugouo po lice force, arrived hero last night to view his property on North Front street. Ho camo down from Flor- Ilrlstol was hero two yenrs ago nnd bought tho property on which the fvj 0 21' Call Tomatoes can Call or phono !!70 Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Foot of Central Avenue inalntalnln'g nnd efflclont electrical plant though In miniature form. So Ingeniously are thoso systems built i lu tho car that thoy nro practically automatic and fool proof. Yet thoso same conditions have created a field for a mechanic well versed both lu electrical and gas engine work, nnd realizing this demand early In the gnnio, I linvo iiiado a special study of this branch and hnvo endeavored to keep my shop so equipped. 1 have Just completed tho iiiukin,. of an Instrument for tho ro-magno-tlzlng of the magnets on a Ford mag neto which with tho other electrical apparatus already Installed enable, mo to do any nnd all kinds of mag neto nnd uutouiobllo electrical work. My facilities for doing this class of work tiro not equalled ouUldo of San Fianelbco or Portland. This Item alone Is worth considering ns I am able to give tho biimo service, loss the usual delays accompanying sucii l.worlc whou shipped outside. To tho nbovo equipment I hnvo Just added a hot consisting of fifty sep arata nnd special Cadillac tool? 'itr ect from tho Cadillac factory nnd with a complete set of Ford special tooli enables mo to overcome many of thb Intricate and difficult problems over arising In the average shop not so equipped. M. L. CUKKY. Repair shop located in (loodrum's (larago, Mnrshfleld. on your own man Co. terms. 1. S. Kattf- FOR RENT Warehouse mid oN flee room on water front. Low rent. Address llox ilii, City. FOR SALE Cheap, Ull-root cabin launch, 8-lip. engine, fine for ranchers; see L. L. Thomas, t EXCHANGE t t $ FOR EXCHANGE Modern bunga low In Spoknno, valuo $3500 for Coos Hay property. Phono or call on F. E. Allen. tr it FOR SALE t FOR SALE Rest lestaiirant in Florence nt big bargain. For par ticulars write Pacific Restaurant, Florence Oregon. FOR SALE F.nu L. L. Thomas. ildlng Iiiiimo; see FOR SALE Four-room furnished cottage, West Murshriolil. ? 11! fit., easy terms. I. S. Kaufman & Co. AT THE SEASHORE TO LET Tuo-iooiii furnished apartment with wood and running water; also toqt sites for tenants; near restaurant and Sunset Hay stage; fresh eggs nnd milk on grounds. Koforouce desired. For terms apply lu person or address MKS. DARKER, Norton's (iulch, Empire, Ore. "Women and Children First" MP08TANT yrjum&uxen e. & Get those Films Ton'ght at "The Owl" Tho Central Vveniie Drug Store The Kodak SLore Is tho order that comes promptly when Americans are lu an accident on the high sens. Why should thoy not recolvo the sumo consideration on land? If you llvo you will lncreuso tholr comforts and welfare Is It not more Important to KNOW that thoy ARE tared for by sufficient life In sutnuco than to use all your en deavors in other forms of estuto? Oct a little of both. Fill out this coitopou nnd mail to my address. Without obligating myself In any way please send mo Illustration of your proposition. My name is My occupation Is I was born . . . ,v. . . . .dny of Address , EDWARD D. N00NAN THE LIFE INSURANCE .MAN 12(11 Front St reel FOR SALE Four-room coltago In West Marohfleld, JIUGO on easy terms. I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR SALE l-holn gas rniigo nnd refuse burner with wntor-hcating colls, fit). Call 8!8 So. 11th. t FOR RENT t, $$ FOR RENT- -Upstairs flat at Hun ker Hill to family without children Very rcas'jtiablo tonus. E, D. Cur tis, North llond. Phono 1181. FOR RENT Flic-room fiirnlhhodi cottago, all modern conveniences, closo in. Flue view and beautiful yard. Phono UIG-L or call ovo itlngs at UEI So, Hrondway for particulars. FOR RENT Furnished and unfiir ' nibbed apartments at The Hague. Apply Pioneer Hardwaro Co. FOR RENT Mjitla Arms modern furnished apartments free heat and water. ?2C por month up. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l(i:t Residence Phone HI-J Maiket Ave, and Waterfront i SPIRELLA C0RSTS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, ' Corsctier 352 So, 5th St, Phono 200-X w Phones urf)..T l."0-T L. L. THOMAS, Manager 73 Central Ave. ir : ,