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-rm .iulML2. H't " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION THREE L Don't Let Your Feet or-unsuitable footwear contin ue to annoy you. Come to us now wcJ.cun give you the shape and the fit in a JRIorsheim "Natural Shape" shoe that will But on end to your troubles and be the (beginning of such sat isfaction as the aver se shoo seldom gives. Remember, style goes with comfort when you wear Florshelms. Woolen Mill Stores I i t: A MARSHFIELD Two Storcs- IRVING BLOCK Specials for This Week We have a beautiful line of Waists. These are in Vpil, Linen, Crepe de Chine. Values up to $3.75... 98c Silk Pethpoats $1.55 Sateen Petticoats... 98c ni!f .1,ftyoJ,,i,t.u ?"'. "" S"IN nl ('"ats left Unit wo uro be an n h f 1 rCK",U '' ,'l'h'0, 'V,lV '",V U ho hCC" ln The Noble Theater SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTIOX , . . . VIOLA J) ax a . i . . 'i'lio great Broadway htnr. In " T II 13 S T O X I X " . i A star and it piny t lint gives the hereon an undying Cniulllo" Ju power of appeal. i Viola Dana, tlio Urondwny star who riveted Uio country's iiUen tloa as tlio child actios hi tlio tilul rolo or "Tlio Poor Llttlo Itlch Oirl," lias stamped iudcllhly on Uio srioen In "Tlio .Stoning," it characterization of young innocence betrayed, that shall llto as long iih memory lives. "Tlio Stoning" is a play of life as It Is. A Masterpiece In film production. "his juxule sweetheart" t One of Uio Scllg wild anluial zoo pictures. Full of Interest. i "Tin-: black sheep" 4 ..A splendid two-reel IHogiapb. , Wo how nothing hut (ho host, nt tlio Iouest posslblo prices. (Lower floor, J5e; Balcony, Ic; Clilltlien, 5c. TiiCMlay Aujtu Stownrt and Karl Williams feat inc. Wednesday Mary 1'Ickfoul In "Cinderella." Special music for I UiIh attraction liy .'Martin's ten-piece orchestra. Thursday and Friday Charles Chaplin in uuother riot of fun, l'"Tlio Tramp" in two reels. Parcel Post Your Laundry i, AVo Pay Itotui'u Charges : : : : Xa COOS HAY STEAM L.U'XDltV &. f FISK RED' TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2-$3 io T0 1916 por Owners f . niijf y1frp. iTfJaL fwiljjmgistributcd among you oun share? Why not equip your FORD with a complete tffif . .whiclLWill insure you against der when your trips will be around town and tire trouble can be quickly taken care pjypu,can get all that is left out of the old tires without serious delay. $x COMPLETE SET OF FISK TIRES FOR FORDS, $41.20. HMJVf'also carry a complete stock of Ford accessories and Ford parts. Remember inanqur r-ora pans are manufactured oy tne hora Motor 2r!SSl i: ,.J I ! ii i risk tires are used and fin e repa" 'nner ffi , ..j. .k FlskI.tribtitors ouUtwetitcrit GOHST & ICIVO OAUAnE, XorUi i I it fti t The Arab a new hoe with an old shoe's comfort, $5 and $6, xoitTir ulxd yatetecm, Prompt ami Kffh-lcnt Service. NOTICE! $15,000,000 on August 1st, 1915. How FISK TIRES trouble during your summer indorsed by every stage line ll')es on short not'ce ancI 9uarantee our wor'' THE GUNNERY Heml Agents KIMH AXD VOX S. O. WHITSETT, IIiiikVii Agent Sp BREV1TIE5 JULY TIDES Tlmo nnd Heights of titles nt Mnrshflold. Tlio tides nrc nlncod In nrrtnr nt nnrnrrnriPrt tvltlt HinU lvi. w- - .HVU..VUwu, Mll.ll UlLii lUUUa on tho rst lino nnd heights on the second lino of onch dnyj a compnr-1 Ison of conseoutlvo heights will In- dlcnto whether It 1s hlch or low wnter. High tide on tho Bar ono nour nnu u-i minutets earner thnn nt Mnrshflold. At North Bond 34 minutes earlier than nt Mnrshflold. Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. lira. Ft. . , His. t.OS G.8 1.C8 C.7 2.4C r..c 3.31 r.2 4.18 4.8 4.C5 4.1 8.29 0.0 9.12 .0.8 9.49 0.C 10.27 0.3 11.03 0.3 11.38 0.7 2.35 4.4 ;i.ig 4.7 3.53 4.8 4.29 4.9 COG 4.9 G.tl 4.9 8.2G 1.0 9.14 1.4 10.03 1.3 10.50 1.2 11.39 1.0 0.0 0.0 Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., Hrs. , Ft.., WKATJIKU FOKKOAST 4 Dr AMOdtJ Tim to Coot Dajr TlraM. OREGON Fulr, westor- ly winds. LOCAL TKMPBltATUIUffl ItECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. ni July 20, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont moteorologlst: Maximum CC Minimum G4 At 4:43 n. nt GG Precipitation 00 Preclpltntlon sinco Sept. 1, 1914 G8.74 Precipitation eamo period Inst yonr 06. G4 Wind Northwest, clear. ft -" Until tho return of Boy Scouts, Mr. Nlles. master of tho Boy Scouls. tho regular .Monday meotlngs of tho organization will bo susponded. Mr. Nlles Is oxpectod horo about the mid dle of August. Throw ii From Wheel. E. L. Hop son, while going on his hlcyclo to tho flro nt tho Norton residence Sunda had nn accident. Tho chnln on his hlcyclo camo off, throwing tho rldor to tho pnvemout. Mr. Ilonson wns quite badly bruised. Talks to Loj s. Dr. II. M. Show spoko last evening In tho Logger's chapol at Powtud beforo a good-sized nudlouco of men on tho subject "How to LIvo, from a Physician's Stand point." Dr. Shaw returned homo this morning. Files Suit. E. H. Joohnk has fil ed suit In tho justice court against Fred Nlcmo for $3G nnd C per cent interest. IIo claims this amount Is duo for professional services render ed betweon May G, 1912 and May 3, 1913. Child ClnlstcniMl Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. LUIebo wns christ ened last Sunday, at tho Norwogian j liUiuornu cmircu nt xsortn ucnu uy Itov. It. O. Thorpo, and named Dalo Thomas. Tho witnesses were Mrs. O. Jnren and Mr. John Elde. Will Spealc Here. Mrs. Jonnlo Kemp, of Portland, state president of tho W. C. T. U will speak ln Coos County enrly ln August. Sho will speak at San Francisco on July 30 and will como to Bandou on tho first trip of tho Ellzaboth aftor that date. Enjoy Visit on Hirer. Mrs. Cath erine Clarko was hostess yesterday at Tho Orchard, tho upper A. E. Sea man ranch on South Coos River to crowd of young pooplo who had a very onjoynblo day. Thoso In tho par ty woro tho Misses Clarke, Adolnldo Clarko. .Lillian Seaman and Ursula Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays are yoH going to spend set of trips. Then next win uo., ana are guaranteed n ii a r in Southwestern Oregon. risk Distributors Southwestern Oregon PEOFRT, Coo,ulllo Agents Fnrrlngor, nnd Don Lawyer, V. A. Ackcrninn, Frank Hnrlockernnd Uu dol)h Copple. Much of the time wns spent In bnthlng nnd tlio party re turned to the city Inst evening. Business Meeting. The regulnr qunrtorly business meeting of the First Dnptlst church wilt be held this ovonlng In tlio church nt 7:30 p. m. .Kino to Fight Fine to fight; fin ed for fighting, tells the story of El mer Groths nnd Hobert Woatmnn's troubles on Snturdny. Ench paid $5 to the gouornl fund this morning, commnnded to by Jtulgo Butler. Find Oysters. Cnpt. Lnpp of the TM.I 1 .!-.. !.,... 1tt l -.. -... ...l.ll. ho 8CCUr(, ln & Ilay ftlm whlch )l0 took to tho Chamber of Commcrco to no sent to San Francisco for exhibit. l ll wns a "'' m-vmvo nnd wns ovi- a TL i.i.i .ni.i ni,n,i.... met with a mishap in his nuto near CociulUe Inst evening. Whllo going up a steep grndo ln tho rond where tho highway is being Improved, tho stcop Incline stopped the gnsollno feeding into his engine nnd his car started backward. 'He Jumped out nnd tho enr continued downward, up set but did not badly damago the mnchlno much. Ivemo on Hike. llov. Knotts nnd Ed. Bolt left on the boat this morn ing for Allegany, taking with them boys of tho two Sunday school class es of Frank Sumner and Arthur Drews of the Methodist church, about 1G In number. They took wltli them their blankets nnd food enough for a three days' trip. They expect to reach Golden Falls tonight where they will camp. E. H. Camp bell wont up on tho nfternoon boat to Join them until Wednesday oven- IrK. Motion Is Ovcrruletl.- A motion of Attorneys Derbyshire and A. S. Ham mond for tho school board of North Bend to socuro a rohcnrlng ln the enflo of Miss Cnrollno SIbel versus tho hoard wns refused by Judge Coke on Snturdny. There is an nppcrtl In now to tho Supremo Court which has not yet been acted upon. Tho caso was argued by J. T. Brand for tho plaintiff. Had JiOitd Itrtt Poison About supper tlmo on Saturday evening Er land PotcrBan was alright; ho walk ed straight, but soon thereafter ho started taking cargo aboard and with a load of "rat poison" soon found himself Bwnmpod and wns plckqd up by a policeman when both tho leo and tho weather scuppers were be ginning to roll under. He was towed Inside, penniless. Birds JChcuic. Two "lovo birds" belonging to Mrs. F. V. Cntterlln, which alio left at tho Han McKlmmon home, escaped from tho cage and lravo boon leading a number of .resi dents a lively chase. Tho birds look Ilko miniature parrots and are still ln tho neighborhood but have eluded every effort to capturo them so far. Thoy aro very pretty nnd Mrs. Mc Klmmon will pay n reward for their roturn to hor. Tho birds ware uccl dontly released bylioryomig-son op ening tho bottom of tho cage Chapel Is Painted. When Itov. Lelloy Hall figured whoro tho paint was to como from for tho Loggor's chapel at Powers ho found there was llttlo uso figuring and lot tho m at tor drop for u tlmo. Ho was surprised a short tlmo ago to drop off tho train at Powors to find tho chapci shining gleefully !uj a brand new coat of paint. Ho found A. II. Pow ers had beon doing tho good fairy stunt which is not tho first tlmo ho has helped tho chapol when things woro nocded about tho building. To Tench in Bandou. Royal Nll es, who last yonr taught history In tho high school nnd nlso coached tho nthlotic tennis, It is understood, ox pcc.tR toitnko a similar position in Soptombor nt tho Bandou high school, filling tho plnco left vacant by tho resignation of Harold Qulgloy who has another position In tho north. Prof. Grannla will hnvo chargo of athletics at tho Mnrshflold high school. 1(1 QUARTS .MILK FOR J? 1.00 JIolmo'H Dairy : Front St. Xoith J'lioiio 20-J 1 rLrVvJu Meat Market YOUR SATISFACTION Is Our Great Advertisement When You Buy Your MEATS hero. You rim bo stiro of getting eicry hit of action possible for your money. Xouo but tho best quality of Mcatx to .ohoo.so from, quick, courteous hoivico, penny chtviige, mid yqu don't- have to ghio your eyew nn the hYulos 1(1 ounces to tho pound every tlmo. Como and heq; wiuantjto wno joiif , Some Meat Specials Steer Shoulder Steak 1,5c Pot Roast ,P,ouiul 14c Pork Steak, Pound 16c Mutton Chops, Pound 15c VcnJ Hoast, . 1,'fU'i'd 14c Boneless Pot Roast 18c Phone dOO-J. 180 X, Broadway f Personal mention t t MRS. A. J. DREWS and chlldron aro camping at Dasscndorf beach. REV. PARKER of Catching lnlot was down shopping this morning. JUMUS UUXXELL vas down shop ping today from Catching Inlet. C. F. M'UNiailT was n legal visi tor at the county scat this morn ing. W. 11. M'CARTNEV, of Coos River, wns n Mnrshflold visitor over Sun day. F. D. LAYTON loft on tho KUburn today after cnlllng on tho trade here. Q. LARSON nnd wife woro In visit ing Saturday and yesterday from Conledo. ROBERT K. BOOTH left out on the Rrenkwator yesterday for Portland. II. MEHLMAN was among tho visi tors liorc today from his homo nt Lnkosldc. MRS. ANDREW HANSEN and son. George, will spend n few weeks at Bassendort beach, JUDGE .10UN HALL was among tho visitors nt tho county sent on le gnl business this morning. I.OREN DAVIS hns tnken n posi tion with Ollivnnt & Weaver for the balnnco of the vacation. A. II. nnd T. M. COLLVER nnd Miss Bessie Collver woro Mnrshflold vis itors today from Catching Inlet. W. CLAIRE SWAIN enmo In last evening from Powers nnd vIMtod friends horo for a whllo today. DAVE ALEXANDER returned today , from a trip to California, whoro ho has been looking for a location. W. II." MOSS, of Seattle, father of Mrs. Horman Larson, Is visiting nt his daughter's home for n few wooks. D. I. McGEE went down to Eureka on tho KUburn this nfternoon nnd will cnll on tho trndo In that vi cinity. MISS MARTHA BERXITT left to day on tho KUburn for San Fran cisco, whoro sho will visit tho ex position. MISS ELLA WALSTRON Is spending a tew days nt tho homo of hor par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walstron at Parkorsburg. A. II. POWERS returned to tho camp abovo Powers this morning ofter spending tho week end hero and ln Baudon. REV. G. LEROY HALL went to Fnlrvlow yesterday where he will nld for a few days In conducting revival services. MRS. O. II. PLANK and daughter Viva woro weok-ond guosts nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gullllnniff on Catching lnlot. AUGUST FRIZEEX and family re turned this noon from a two days' visit nt Powors. Ho snys tho Englos will probably go there somo tlmo next month to put on nn In itiation. MISS WILL A HALL, of Portland. Is passing n few weeks with hor Bis ters, Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd, of Marsh field, nnd Mrs. W. D. Simpson, of North Bond. JUDGE COKE went over to tho county sent on tho train this morn ing for tho re-coiitlnuaiicQ of tho equity term. D. J. SCOTT of LnGrnnde, Is horo to spend his mention from his duties In tho postofflco thoro with lila friend J. J. Burbrldgo. MRS. E. U. SMITH nnd sou Robert, of South Coos River, aro spend ing a fow days with Mrs. Robert McCnnn nt North Bend. ED YOAKAM wns ovor from his ranch nenr Coqulllo this morning conferring with L. P. BrnuBtottor to whom ho has nolo" n largo shipment of cnttlo. MISS EDNA SCHETTER, of Onk land, California, Is horo for a short Visit with her Bister, Mrs. Roso Mcintosh and other friends nnd rolntlvcs on tho Bay. MR. AND MRS. ,W. J. BROWN, Mrs. Cora Wobb Mrs. Lulu Ryan nnd Mrs. D. L. Rood lenvo on tho Nairn- Smith this week to visit tho San Francisco exposition. ROY CARPENTER mid family aro moving down to tho now Llfo Guard station at Charleston Bay whoro they will bo for some time. Mr. Carpenter Is employed there. MR. AND .MRS. CARL W. AL BRECHT and family loft on tho KUburn this afternoon for San Francisco whore they will visit for about a month beforo rotum lntf. C. E. MAYDEE, City Recorder of North Bend, who has been taking a vacation visiting northern points, roturned homo on tho steamer F. A. KUburn this morn ing. L. P. BRANSTETTER, of Euroka, camo down on tho KUburn from Portland this morning and will stop off hero until the Santa Clara comes, when ho will ship somo cattlo to his Euroka ranch. J. C. WARNER, i brother-in-law of Carl Albrecht, was horo Saturday from his ranch on tho now .Smith Powers lino. IIo roports that thoro aro quite a fow varmints lu that section. Ellis Dement nnd him self hnvo klllod several panthers near the Haines ranch at Eckloy which Mr. Hampton now runs. J. B. SNEDDON left this morning (or Rosyln, Washington, whoro ho will visit his brother for nwhllo. From thoro ho will go to Spo kane to attend tho Grand Aerie of Eagles and later Join tho .Eagles' special train to tho Snn Francisco Exposition. IIo will he absent about four wookH from his duties aB mall carrlor here. II. W. BULTMANN nnd wlfo loft this nfternoon for Snn Frnnclsco whoro thoy will spend threo weeks with relatives and taking In the exposition. Ho Is allowed 21 days vacation by his firm and his final round-up of tho retail hard ware men was bo effective that ho saya Bon Gardiner and other would-bo rival salesmen might Just as well tako a vacation also. MRS. WILL SMITH, of Coos River, Is a Marshfleld shopper. MRS. S, A. YOAKAM camo down from her Coos River ranch today. MRS, ALICE KIU'SE was In from her Isthmus lnlot much today. THERE are 40 J. C. Penney Co buyers in the Eastern markets now, scouring it' for the Best Merchandise and Bestof Prices Xo wonder wo mo uhlo to offer jou the prices and quality of goods 'that we do, Think of tho amount of meicliandlse that tho I. C Penney Co. uses In it year and then jou will see why It la that tho maiiufitctuici'M uic after us trying to get our business. Better Think This Over Boy's Unions, slioit legs, short sleeves, 7."e value, our price, .'toe Bojs Unions, long legs, long sleeves, 75e vnl., our price . ...'Ifie Men's Rock ford Soy, no senilis, H J.:t; vnl. our price fie Xew Itockfoid Sov, the heavy kind, 1-Jjjc vnl., out- pi leo ...H J-Jtc Boys' hose, n good heavy grade, IHe value, our price . ...l-e Black Sateen Petticoats, n dandy ll)c, 711c, OKc P.ilncess Slips 7c, HIU-, !Hc, $I.U:t iComliliiatloii Suits (IDc, 7l)c, l)Ko, Slt Ladles' Muslin Drawers IDc, 2."c, -10c The Store That Gives You 100 Cents Worth for $1 r. fl ? C7? Originators ?. JW7kWZe&'WVr ' Ineorporared " oi liow I'riccs H wiFwuif,'jm--ijrxz- NEXT .DOOR IK) MAUSH1TKLD POST OFFICE We Are Still Selling Our Goods for Cash and Will Continue Doing So NOTE THE FOLLOWIXfl PRICES Romeo Sardines Por box Soda, per package .10c ..liu American Sardines ( Large box J lj Rcinombor wo sell Golden Wost Coffeo. When In doubt whnt coffeo to uso buy Golden West, guaranteed to cup thnn qny other coffeo on tho market. Norway Butter N Two Pound Squaro This Is. tho butter that took tho Grand Prlro at Oregon Stato GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Wo SAVE J. II. O'LAUGHLIN enmo In from Powors yesterday for n short stay. DR. F. S. PRATT, of Gardiner, Is spending a fow days In Mnrsh 'flold. A. L. PETERS, who sells logging supplies, arrived todny from I'ort liind with Mrs. Peters. MISS MARTHA BERNITT loft to duy for Snn Frnnclsco whoro sho will visit for nwhllo. MRS. W. J. HILL returned to tho Goodwill plnco on South Coos River nfter Inking lu tile Bau don excursion Sunday. MISS OLL1E CLINKWNUEARD re turned to her homo nt Sumner todny nfter n visit nt the Cllnlc onhenrd homo on Dnnlels Creole. RALPH P. I1EALD, whoso fnthor, Percy llenld, died n few months ngo, enmo hero from I'ortlnud to day. IIo waa Interested with his father In a number of timber deals In this section. GEO. SUNK, Frank Lnlso and J. Albert Mntson apont Sundny nt tholr Sand Hill ranch and Mr. Souk loft for his homo lu Snn FranclBo tday. MR8. MAIR DANO loft this aftor noou for tho Frank Rogers horn on Coob River, whoro sho will at tend a party being given by Mrs. Rogers. II. J. M'KEOWN roturned today from a fishing trip to Uppor Smith River with Warren Rood. Dr. Settlor and others. Uo says that ho never snw such fine fish ing. IIo wnlked through tho big Sehoflold tunnel to Join Mrs. Mc Keown nnd tho chlldron who woro enjoying nn outing thoro. JOHN BACKMAN nnd wlfo hnvo returned from u vacation trip to Ten MIlo whoro they woro shown tho wonders of tho country by Chas. St. Denis. It wnB tholr first trip to that section and In fact tho time thoy passed ovor tho Douglas County lino near Ten Mile was the first tlmo cither of them had been out of the county lu tholr liG years' lesldcuco on tho Bay. Vacation Days At Goodwills FINE CAMPING GROUNDS EXCELLENT HOME COOKING SWIMMING, BOATING and FISHING DANCING PAVILION .Several boats dally to Marshricld, Including speed launch leaving iMaiHlifiuld at J:J5 dally mid ai riv ing lu time for supper; leaves (Jood. Mvlll's at 7 crery morning, reach lug ..Mursh field about HsUO. Rates reasonable. Phono ilUI.YH Farmers, or Inquire of Cnpt. Smith of steamer Rainbow, Wo lead Others Follow i Speckled Bayo Bonus, 4 pounds for ....... Mixed Sour Pickles In pint Mason Jars, pint Albors Bros. Rolled Onts Lnrgo pnokngo 2 C UU 18 25 ns to mora 8 Fnlr. YOU MONEY X NEW TODAY $ WANTED Woman wiints work lu restaurant or day work. Phono 3H3-L between C nnd Gp. m. REWARD For return of pnlr of "lovo birds" that escaped from cage. Mrs. McKInnon, G'i'l So. Tenth streot. FOR SALE Alder anil fir wood. Hank Schmltz, Mnrshflold. FOR lti;.'T Rooms ami upts., ery reasonable, -lie Sp. 4th. SALESMEN Pocket Sldo Lino, Now Proposition, nil merchants In towns of 100,000 nnd undor want It. Pays fti.OO commission on each sale. No collecting, no risk to merchant. Wo tnko hack unsold goods. Easi est, biggest paying sldo lino ovor offored. CANFIELD MFG. CO., 208 Sigol St., Chicago. FOR RENT Xew, modern unfur nished npts, with heat nnd hot water. Prlco cut to 10 and $15 per mo. Phono 1103-J. J. t- FOR SALE t $? FOR SALE Cheap, UO-foot culilu launch, S'-hp. engine, flue for ranchers; seo L. L, Thomas. FOR SALE Fiuo ildlng hoioa; beo L. L. Thomns. FOR SALE Foiii-room furnished cottngo, West Marshflold, $125u, easy tonus. I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR HALE Rest restaurant lu Florence at big bargain. For par ticulars wrlto Pacific Rostauraut, Florence, Oregon. . t FOR RENT X $ FOR HEXT Upstairs flat at Buu kor 1IIU to family without children Vory reasonable tonus. E. II. Cur tis, North Bond. Phono 11S1. FOR 1 1 EXT Furnished ami unfur nished apartmonts at Tho Ilaguo. Apply Pioneer Hardwuro Co. FOR REXT Myrtle Anns modern furnished npartmonts froo heat and wntor. ?25 por month up. FOR TRAXSFER AXD STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AXD BAGGAQE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Kill Resldeiiro Phono It J-J Mntket Ave. nnd Waterfront n. .. an m lie Ml m ,uv;