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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
v mMiimI 111 II ' ' Hi Even while you're finding it, I Hf il's fun to f ? H I' " ? HI Vies Acre arc oicr good ones' " HAw besides fatima. -" - i BIHMHHIHHHRHHHIIVHb ' I , M '' IT Goos County , j People f bbiild make ! Hotel Terminal ! 'I tlioir lieadqwiitcis during lslts . toAtlio Kx)ohKIoii i Located; on Muikct ncnuo, nenr Ferry building, in licart of tho city nnd on direct rtir Hues 1 " to tho' exposition grounds .1 . t. it ' Vino rooms anil reasonable rut en Vacation Days k At Goodwills Lim i iPJNE' .'CAMPING GROUNDS iXCELLENT HOME COOKING - SWfMldlING, BOATING and FISHING ' ?. .. -DANCING PAVILION tVcntl boats dally to MurNhfleld, ijclujilng" speed laiinrh lcniliw vlnrslifleid nt 1:1. "5 dully nnd nrrlv- ig In (Into for supper; Icmes Good- rill's nt 7 every morning, reaching Inrslirield about 8:30. Rates reasonable, l'liono .'SlOXil fanners, or Inquire of Cnpt. Binlth 't steamer' Rainbow. 4 4,4 GQODnWS GARAGE X HOME OP THE CADILLAC AND DODGK j-f 444 AUXU WUl'l'Jjll.b 1MJU illdU JJ MAH KK8 OF OAKS w H 847 Central nv. Phone !J7!1-L 4 4 '' '4 4 4 4. 4 , 4 P .,K.ALL PAPER See s u VIERS v About it, th Charlie Chaplin tlwilworld's greatest motion picture comedian, in Essanay's latest comedy milt TPlli 1 HATFI? in two iHLiiwiivir mmmmmSiAri "' Usual Prices g THE COOS - - - HERE may be' Better Clothes, BUT, You cannot buy them for the price that we sell Kuppenheimer Suits $20 to $30 We still have some of those nifty bathing suits for men and boys FIXUP Where the Price is always Right Marshfield North Bend miis. willky's new stoiii: Is named TIIH NHHDLLCIIAFT Now In new Homo. 78 Central Ave. Ladles' ICitiporluiii l"I"I"l"IH nil HI CUT PRICE ON FLOUR Next Saturday, July 31, for cash only, I will sell imperial Flour for $1.50 Per Sack This offer is limited to two sacks to one family. We guar antee Imperial Flour to be the equal or superior of any flour made. This special offer is limited to Saturday and for cash only. A. T. HAINES PHONE 152 I e Noble Theater reels Several other reels of interesting pictures Lower floor . 15c alcony . . .10c Children ... 5c IftY -IMESiyAytlijlgLb-, JDfeGDN, THURSDAY, JULY 29, ' 1 ' " ' f P 'I ..,.-. ... tr. ti. m BAY u r JO BREVITIES JULY TIDEB Titno and Heights of tides at Marshflold. The tides nrc- placed lu nnler of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino and heights on tho second Una of each dny; a compar ison of consccutlvo heights will ln dlcato whothcr it is high or low wator. High tldo on tho Bar ono hour nnd 64 mlnutots earlier than at Marshflold. At North Bond 34 minutes earlier than at Mnrshflold. 29 Hrs. Ft. . Hrs. Ft. . Hrs. Ft.. 3.31 5.2 4.18 4.8 4.65 4.4 10.27 -0.3 11.03 0.3 11.38 0.7 4.20 4.0 n.oc 4.0 C.41 4.9 10.00 1.2 11.39 1.0 0.0 0.0 30 31 4444444444444"4 WHATIIKR FORECAST 4 n, Auoctitrd rnwCto Owi Dr Tlnet OREGON Showers to- night; Friday fair, oxcopt 4 showers in Northwest; south- 4 westerly winds. 4 LOCAL TEMTBR'AlJ'UItt) 4 n&COIU) For tho 24 hour ending at 4 4 l:43n. m., July 29, by DcnJ. 4 Ostllnd, special government 4 meteorologist: 4 Maximum , 61 Minimum ,,. . . , , . .5G 4 At 4.43 a. m. . . 57 4 4 Precipitation 00 4 4 Precipitation since- Sept. 1. 4 4 1914 08.74 4 4 Precipitation lamo period 4 4 last year C6.54 4 4 Wind Southwest, cloudy. 4 4 4444444444444 444 Plans Homo. L. L. Corr Is plan ning to erect a $2,500 bungalow on his lot in Porhnm Park. Plans havo been niado and bids nro bolng asked on It now. Medical MoHlnR. A meeting of of tho Coos nnd Curry Medical Soci ety Is bolng hold nt Myrtfo Polnt.to day nnd n number of Coos Bay phy sicians will nttond tho Into sessions. Dlwireo IlcnrliiK U. This after noon boforo Judg" C'oko In his of- flco hero wns boln;' henrd tho divorce enso of Florcnco Dolan ngnlnst Ed Dolan, tho chnrgo being cruel nnd In human trcntmont. Both principals nro now residing In Mnrshflold. Work On Station. Rolf Nordrum, formerly with tho Coos Day pulp mills, came up todny from Charles ton whoro ho Is In chargo of tho con creto work on tho now llfo saving station. Ho says that thoy aro get ting alone nicely with tho work. Is On Ranch. HJnlto Nordrum and family, formorly of South Fifth street, nro now on Ills fruit ranch nenr Vancouver, Wash. Ho has 40 acres which ho bought thrco or four yenrs ago nnd Is planting more fruit nnd putting tho placo In flno shnpo. Rnln Hltw Hny. Tho rain of this afternoon foil on much hay that Is cut. In tho fields and curing. Tho farmers for sovornl days havo boon vory Industrious getting It up but it Is snld that a great deal Is still down and may bo n heavy loss if tho rain contlnuos. Becomes Ono of tho Hcul. Rich ard W. Rogers was Initiated Into tho Elks lodgo last night, becoming ono of tho antlored hord. Ho says tho third degree was not ndmlnlstored, wimtnvor that Is. but ho doesn't fool any too certain yot. Ho Is expecting to leavo on tho Nann Smith this weolt for a visit at tho Exposition. Flno Picture. "The Madonna o tho Llllles," ono of tho best paint ings over sliown In Marshfiold', fa nttractlng much attention at tho Walker Studio whoro it Is bolng ex hibited In tho window. It Is tho work of Mrs. M. F. Wood of 120 Twelfth streot. Portland, and Is tho property sof Roy. Father McDovltt of Marsh- field. Henrhif: Postponed. The hearing of Dwlght E. Hodge on tho chargo of assault on pr. Straw was postpon ed In the polico court yesterday be cause of tho absence of J, C. Ken dall rom the city until August 15. No decision has been mado by Judge Bu,tler In , .the case of Dr. Straw whose hearing was held some weeks ago. Everthmg for CAMPING TENTS , CAMP STOVES COOKING UTENSILS 1 ETC., ETC- Pioneer Hdwe. Co Owner (Jet Keys. Frank Trues- dale picked up a bunch of keys on tho street and brought thorn to Tho Times office. A found ad wns Insert ed nnd Ashcr Wilcox quickly claimed them. Times -nnnt nds get results. Inspects Rostnurnutis. O. 11. Fill lenwldcr of tho Oregon Pure Food nnd Dnlry Commission Is mnklng his annual Inspection of tho restaurants here. Next yoar tho health of tho employes of restaurants will bo In spected, tholr gcnornl nppcaranca and u doctor's certificate, being taken Into consideration. Ih n Dnnknipt, William I). Sulli van, n Myrtlo Point logging, con tractor, hits been adjudged n bank rupt In tho U. S. court In Portland nnd on August 9 will havo a hearing before Judge Sohlbrodo, rcforeo In bankruptcy. The liabilities nro said to bo 2,150 nnd tho assets practi cally nothing. i Want Ad Sold llont.- H. It. Ilrlnkloy of Enstsldo .had n launch for snto and ordered a for sale ml In serted In Tho Tlmos want column three times. Th6 first Insertion brough a buyer, n man from tho Coo Bay creamery. This Is tho usual experionjeo of parties using Times want nds. Sells Many Illblcs. Itov. (I. Loltoy Hall sells nyiny Bibles during his trlpB through this section. His snlos of Bibles ono month rccontly to taled 200 which brought a letter of congratulation from tho director of tho mlsBlonnry field work. Ho docs not got any commission for selling Bibles, It being part of his duties In the missionary field. Vcmlwn Fonst Knrly. Attornoy H. L. Murphy today received an an nouncement of a biff "Corn and Ven ison feast" at Langlols August' C and 7. Ab the doer season docs not open until August 15, ho Is puzzled about how thoy nro going to got tho ven ison. Ho plans to he In that section nbout that tlmo nnd snys ho will bo dlBappolntod It Oamo Wardon Thom as got on tho Job nnd shuts off tho vonlson supply. Newlywed Find lllce.-"Wo found tho old shoes and tho rlco," writes W. E. Sharon from.Portland to Chlof of Polico Cnrtor. Ho arrived there a fow days ago on tho st6nmshlp Kll burn from Marshflcld with his brldo, who was formorly MIbb Minnie Hark onsco. Boforo leaving, numy friends of tho .young couple Invaded tholr statoroom and decorated It woll with shoes nnd rfco, ovon putting somo In tholr grips. Thoy nro now on tholr way to Pugot Sound. Represent Astorhi Mill". Matt L. May, tho woll known representative of tho wholesalers In this torrltory, haB Just been appointed ngont of tho Astoria Flouring Mills Co. for this section. Tho Astorln firm has gain ed a great reputation for Its "Aq torla Patent" flour and for Its mill feeds. Mr. May wll roprosout tho firm In addition, to hlB 'other lino's. 44444444444444444444g PERSONAL MENTION 444444444444444444444444 H. W. WILKINS wns a visitor In tho city todny from Lakeside JOHN WASSON was up last night for a short tvlslt from Empire. R. A. CHURCH was down today from his ranch on Coos River shopping, CHARLES MAHAFFBV wns down this morning from his homo at Allogany. TAYLOR SIQLIN was In from Isthmus Inlet ranch today business. his on DR. DIX was a passenger on tho train this morning going to Myr tlo Point. MRS. W. F. JEWETT nnd daughter camo down from Gnrdlnor toda'y for a short stay. MRS. C. F. McKNIGHT Is a guest at tho C. R. Peck homo on South Coos River today. JOSEPH FYFE, Jr., of tho Esta brook. company arrived yestorday from San Francisco and net Sid ney L. WJUlams of Bnndon noro. Together tho men will bo in tho woods for a fow days looking ovor & gtoss Suret - jssssmmaBissstfmt.'ta KSSSSSSSSSSiSSBrgSl -$iatfyzxi l.ttSfHa'SK T . . . T-- -V-- 3ie f szfmi' -i. m! bKU fnr isxzra tm ' y rttirx; 1915 EVENtNGEDITION. I ll,n llml.ni- nf flin tfntnlirnnlr tho timber of tho Estnbrook com pany. II. O. DIER3 wns hero from North Bond today on business. II. P. McCULLOCH wns among tho visitors In tho city today from Cooo River on business. Mil. AND MIIS. A. L KAItDELL came Into town today from Coos Illver on a short business trip. OEOKQE COTimO enmo clown from North Bend Inst evening to at tend a meeting of tho ElkB lodgo. AL SMITH waa down from Coos Illv er yesterday nnd Btntcs that ho ov pected to start getting out piling ngnln soon. A. J. MENDEfi is exported to ro (urn next wcok from a business trip to Portland and other outside points. C. M. BYLEIl, of North Bond, enmo In this morning from Lnkcsldo where ho and his family aro now camping. F. OTTO HILL, a woll known rnncn or of the AllegWy neighborhood, wns n Marshflcld business visitor today. Hit. II. W. SHAW loft on tho early morning train for n visit to Ban don nnd other points In tho Co qulllu Vnlloy. JAMES A. DOLLAR wns over last evening nnd today from Bnndon nnd left this morning for tho Slus law county. JMIIS. SELMA THOMAS nnd cliliu- rcn. Andrew nnd Elsie, havo re turned from a visit at tho San Francisco Exposition. T. C. RUSSELL was In from Beaver Hlil today on business. His young er brothor who wnB horo for a tlmo Is now nt Anaconda, Mont. JUDGE J. S. COKE nnd family ex pect to IcaVo August 8 for on nuto trip to tho San Francisco nYnniltlnn. cblne via tho coast rpute. , DR. MOORE,' n chiropractor locatod at Coqulllo, was horo yesterday. H Is understood that ho Is figur ing oil opening an office In North Bond. CHAS. DOANB Is moving from tho Harrlgan & Neff apartments on Boardway nenr Contrnl to the Bcrnltt npartments south of tho Postofflco. M. S. SHROCK, of tho Stnto Food Commission, loft out on tho enrly stogo today for Portland after a ton-days' business visit In Loos County. E. E. BRANDO nnd wlfo loft today for a month'H visit nt tho Exposi tion nnd nt California polntB. Mr. Brando Ih head sawyer at tho big mill. FRAND D. COHAN Is expected homo Snturdny from Portland whoro ho was called by tho death of an aunt. Mrs. Cohnn may remain for n longer visit. JAMES COX nnd family, accompan ied by William Sloop, moved down to Bastondorf Beach yester day whoro thoy will spend n fow Wocka nt tho seashore. FRANK II. COHAN expects to loavo from Portland tomorrow ovonlng for Coos Bay, having boon called north n few dayH ago on tho death of his aunt, Mrs. Bradloy. JOHN KRONHOLM has returned from n trip to tho San Francisco exposition and says It far surpasses his expectations.' Ho saw many Coos County people whllo thoro. H. J. McDIARMID camo over from Coqulllo last ovonlilK to it(;ond tho meeting of tho Elks last oven Inff. Ho was ono of tho leading Elks of Jlandon that entertained last Sunday. MRS. WILLIAM BRIDGES and daughter sailed on the Kllburn for Portland. From there sho will go to Washington to visit for a short tlmo nnd then on to Kansas City and Springfield, Mo., where Scot Tissue Products They Havo Time nrtrt Work Splendid for Plcnles and Out lug See 6ur Window 'Display "Efe Owl" Frank D. Cohnn. The Central Avenue Drug More THEY COPY OUR PRICES, THEY TRY TO COPY OUR METHODS, BUT THEY CAN'T COPY OUR VALUES Because we buy in quantities direct from the factories and divide it among our 83 busy stores. It's different than buying for one or two stores through the jobbers (who must make a profit.) You will see why we buy for less and sell for less. .v, 'l'l H."e, SI. OO Overalls. he .f. C. Penney prleo. . I IOe, (lllc, Bile 5e, flOo 75c Work Shirts. Tho J, V. Penney prli e . . SMr, :l)c, We Men's Hunnner Shoos. They (iro leully orth from rOc to 75 e a pair moie. Our ii ho $1.7(1, JfU.1'8 Mimi'h Wool Sox. Tlieso mo uoilti ono-llilrtl tuoro. Our prleo " for -n; Men's Hglit-uelKlit Shirt anil Drawers, ntlc Value. ()ui'( prleo :tl)c Men's ' Ieatlier (Jloes. , . , illlc, l)8e, $I.'J5, .fSl.HP, $1.15 Tho Orlglnntorri of Iot Prices fyt-&. y$e7zfe?u.'(90 sj mterporaxea " NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD PO ST OFFICE PEACHES E0R CANNING Just Arrived, our first shipment of early Crawford Peaches, for canning, that we are selling for 85c per box, Place your orders with us now, Have you seen our 10c counter and our Jitney specials in our window? If not, it-will pay you to see them as there are some real bargains, And remember that we are selling for cash GETTING'S CASH GROCERY North Broadway Near Central Ave. sho will visit with hor father and other relatives for sovcral months. KARL KAUFMAN, who Is assistant cashier of tho bnJhJc nt iSlduoy, Mont., Is expected hero soon to Bpcnd his vacation at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S, Kaufman. , E. FITZGERALD of First Ad dition haB returned from Iloseburg where ho wns called by tho death of his father, John Fltzgornld, n ploncor of Flournoy Vnlloy. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS Is tak ing hor annual vacation from tho Mutson store and will loavo this afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Malr Dano to spend part of tho tlmu on hor South Coos River ranch. MRS. 8. C. SMALL, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. W. F. Mlllor nna 3frs. F. M. Parsons loft this morning to spend tho dny at tho C. It. Peck summer homo on South Coos Illvor. A. II. STUTSMAN Is expected homo shortly from tho Whiskey Run district whoro ho has been work ing with his son, Hal, on u black sand mining proposition. Thoy took out about f 30 worth of gold dust In llttlo ovor n day. W. A. ROBERTS nnd wlfo of Pot aluinn, California, loft yestorday to visit at tho Dr. Loop homo In Myrtlo Point nftor u short visit at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Harold Bargolt of Marshfluld. W. C. LAIRD, Deputy Sheriff, re turned this morning from Lnkc sldo, whoro ho wont to servo somo attachment papers nnd this af ternoon ho wont hack to Coqulllo taking Paul Frnnborger with him, DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHNSON of Curry county Is expected horo tpdny on matters In, connection with tho Roguo lllor fish war, charges of contempt In connection with the rocont Injunctions being mado. R. O. KAUFMAN, K'aahlor of the Union Bank nnd Trust Company of Helena, and wlfo and daughter Allco arrived hero yostorday to visit at tho I. S. Kaufman homo, Mr. Kaufman Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. J, A. ENGLISH and wlfo of Portland arrived hoio from Poitland yes torday to visit at tho homo of tholr daughter, Mrs, Chas. II. Hall. They wore accompanied by Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Shaver of Port land, coming down In tho Shavor auto. WILL DONOVAN of Green Bay, Wis,, who has been spending a week at tho homo of his cousin, Mis. A. E. I Neff, left today for San Fran-1 elsco where he will take In tho ! exposition hqfore returning oast l la the southern route. While1 horo, ho enjoyed a trip to Baildon I and to the beach, and wns shown , thn honutlPB of Coos County by A E. Noff. 1 Ladles' 1'ilmcss Slips, In Mft, fine Nainsook and ciopo..7l)e, 8e, 8e, $I.!W Ladles' Coinhlnatloii Suits In f,lno Nainsook unci C ciepe, with laro or em broidery 7le, l)Hc, Sl.iUJ Ladles' corset rovcis. Thoso aro win tit at least onc tlilrd moie. .lir.e, :ti)c, lllc Ilrasslcis .25e, ll)c Danilnj; Cotton... :t tipool.s, fie Sleeveless Vests ...7c, 11! )$e, Hie, iKSo, lc Cox ci all Aprons. These are mado of Kood peix-iilo. There nro Just n few left, !ll)c Wo lend Oth6rs Follow 4444444444444444 t NEW TODAY. I 444444444444444444444444I LOST -Ihihj's high clmlr liotwoeii Mnrshflold nnd Empire. Reward Phono 150-R or Times Office LOST Friday morning In MrlClnloy district, Sumner road, black wa ter Spaniel dog, answers nnmo of "Cub." Advlso W. W. Law homo, McKlnloy. FOUND Cameo stltk pin, with Kotd mounting, near Noblo Theater. Owner can obtain snma by pay ing for this ad at Tlmos Office WANTED Young ninn to work lu general store at Myrtlo Point, ap ply at once, Matt L. May, Chandler Hotel. 1X)R RENT. (I room apt. Unfur nished, ovor A. B. Daly offlco on Broadway. Inquarq Mnrshflold Hardware LOST Child's gold bracelet, Initials E. M. I). Return to Times offlco. 44444444444444444 X FOR SALE I 44444444444 FOR SALF Best restaurant In Florenco at big bargain. For par ticulars wrlto Pacific Rostaurant, Florenco, Oregon. 44444444444444444 t FOR RENT I 44f404444' FOR RENT Housekeeping looms; ery reasonable. UG2, First stroot North. FOR RENT Rooms nnd npts,, ery roason'do. 4 ID So. 4th, FOR RENT FnnilMicd nnil unfur nished apartments at Tho Hague. Apply Pioneer Hardware Co. FOR RENT Mjrtlo Arms modern furnished npartments -froo hoat nnd water. ?2G por mouth up. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Cull ' FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone ltlit Residence Phono lit-J Maiket Ao. nnd Waterfront For Rent Yt STORE ROOM ltusKel Building Central Ateuiio $.00 pet- month of will rent the full stoio loom If doslied For Rent Store room under Llojd Hotel Fiout Stioet ((iood IeniO to desirable party, 'See Held About If." W.A.REID, 150 Front St. k Tha r'cnnJ ?i llnM 1 . LW'ft IN I kmi lite! Hsl :7 Irk lira In Uai B3 4