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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1915)
rcdSfc .fcSsuzEir k fH10 Cents a Button. ssjm $lo alipll , mBKmH -r -" ,ni tj.t SSsIIe!? WfitA 1 he forehanded man " i nlwrtys loulcs ahead a" bit 'knows thai an extra pair liveii up his npppaiuiK'e CMf qby oecasiimally alternating extra trousers with Una suit trousers. Uesides the lonu,er service, he also gets'ii gT.il H'viiiy; diane in his dress. Nothing bet ter for thi-. purpose than Dutchess Trousers, the I'a vmous'niake with the Money Warranty. We show complete assorinients lor dress-up occasions or . fpijjjwork. In a great variety of fabrics and pat- ftouTs.2i (. JHo keep jjnuv viol ha r-. Woolen Mil! Stores. The homfc of Marl Schaffncr & Marx clothes Marshficld. North Bend. HSH SBMM aaPrices Lower LOWKl! PRH I'.S k(cp IIiIm hi Iiiiny! I.OWF.R PRICKS Initio rtiHtuiucis buck! And best of nil In oery Instance ou III find fiiit- (ji iid' dependable they must be, for whatever you buy tliul'ft not Just right we tithe buck Kindly uud return your inoiioy. Service Midi as tills, runbliied with lower prhes, Is bilnglug to this store continually greater IiiMiii"n and grcnter numbers of Coos liny people who want their dollars to go fait her. ASK YOL'lt XI'K.'H ' 1IOK. "Heie'.s Just n few Items selectedto g:ve you an Idea of what ' wo are olferlng for Satuiday, Monday and Tuesday. Ladles' (low us, regular 7.c mid Hoe values, beautifully (rimmed In eiubrold- !?':.. 33c ! ery and lace. Only Clark's Lustie Crochet Cot ton. All shades. Xow 3c "When you buy It in u wish stoic Multifield, asigBgss The I air The Noble Theater Tho program (lint wits shown last evening will Ixi lepeateil to night. F.ery picture Is a feature. CHARLES CHAPLIN "THE TRAMP" ..In his latest tw novel comedy bit, "TIIK TRAMP." It's n scienin .from (jtui-t to llnlsli. To (le.soilbe tills comedy would bo liupos slide. See It tonight. '" " ' "PATHE WEEKLY" News of iniportauio In iiioliou pietiiics, . , . "THE HAZARDS OF HELEN" Ono. of the Kalem railroad seiles. Full of thrills. A put lire Unit would liuike you st-ind up In your seat. "A WOMAN'S REVENGE" A fcpleudld I w novel Kdlson photoplay with Murlnn Xesblt. w t 1 " Lower floor . 15c Usual rnces & .,. f Tomorrow night The ti-Jnd episode of "llio Kplntts or l.liilno" 'IrwTufriBuiiiV spo'lal tluveoeel feature "Hated at JS1 0,MH,0'." M wwm.MjmMiwinwiTriiiiiiw -"Tgoailwniiiii inrrniyr mw umpmi mm wt Everthine for I -GAMPING , TENTS v CAMP STOVES . COOKING UTENSILS 4 ETC., ETC Pioneer Hdwc Co' TftHS- Want Ads Bring Results THE COOS Hi lt 1 1 7"" .1TV1 regarding; his rlotlu'S. lie or two of trousers will help his suit to wear lon- pressed free of ehiirijr is the Power thai keeps ow He and l()c Torchon and linen laces, u to :t inches wide. Now per janl 2c Men's Kir ami lHJac llunilkerehiuH have been rodm ed to . . . . white ..5c It s'anils to leasou jou pay less." Xet door to Chandler Hotel Oregon i hi in rrmr for auto service Any place, and tlmo. our five, sev-1 on and nine passenger cars with caro ful drivers will servo you. Rates Reasonable Day and Night Service C0RRIGAN & KNOX BROS. Right Cafe Phono 2C0-L. BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfc, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1915 BREVITIES ; i .H'liY TIDKH Tlmo and Heights of tides nt I Marshfleld. The tides nrc placed In nrdcr ot occurrence, with their times jon the first Hue and heights on the jRccond lino of cncli day; n compar ison of consecutive heights will ln- j dlcnto whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho liar ono hour and D 1 iniuutcts earlier than at Mnrslifleld. At North Bond 34 minutes curlier than at Marshfleld. 30llra. . -1.18 11.03 5. 05 11.39 I IFt... 4.8 0.3 4.1) 1.0 31 Mrs. . 1.015 11.38 CI I 0.0 Ft... 4.1 0.7 4.9 0.0 WHATHHR JfOHKCAST tn? AworlnlFil I'rcn to Coo Uj Tlmni UHKCION - Kulr. west- eily winds. LOUAIi TKSII'RKATUKB Itl'COII't For the 24 bourn endliiK at O 1:13 ti. in., .Inly 30, Hy IlenJ. Ostllnd, special govormnont tncleorologlst: Maximum 02 Minimum Tiii At 1: 13 a. ii "i7 Precipitation '3 I'reclpltntion since Sept. 1, 4 1911 08. S7 Precipitation sanio period IiihI year 00.15 1 Wind Southwest, cloudy. s0 Ituys lliilclc. (leo. Hotnor has placed nn order with (leo. flood rum for u 1910 Iluiek which will ho deliv ered soon. llearliiK Today Judge Coke Is to day healing tho Petroiuoinx-Itodluo case, Involving a ranch boundary dis pute at Allegany. I'utvrtuliilug; Today. Mrs. John S. Coke Is entertaining tliif afternoon nt her homo In honor of Mrs. James Coke, of Hawaii. To jlluy Scrapers. County Com ntlsulonor Armstrong camo over from Cniiulllo todny to purchnso u couple of road scrapers for road work. IMstilcl Attorney Here. District Attorney MlJeuvlBt raino over from Coqulllo today on business. He Is fig uring on moving hero In the neur y.i turo. Iiuproxo Hull Painters hnvo about completed redecorntlng tho In terior of the Kaglcs Hall, inaKiug It one of tho most attractive halls In tho state. Will Ho Married. Clarence i. Ash of tho Times force, left this morn ing by wny of Hosoburg for Portland whero Mondny ho Is to bo married to Miss Maud L. Mastlrk. Church Servicer. In tho Marsh field Kpiscopnl Church Sunday the services will bo nt 8 a. in. and 10 a. in. Thore will also bo evening scr vlco nt St. Luko's Church, Empire. rTns Xournlgln. V. d. Hlndmnrsh, In ehnrgo of tho Southern Pacific en gineering work between hero nnd tho Unipiiun, nnd wlfo and baby camo In from Lnkesldo yostordny. Mrs. Hind n.nrBh has heon suffering from a sov oro nttnek of nournlgln. Woilc on llrldge. Will Hcndrlx or .North Ilend was hero today. Ho Is now working for tho Southern Pacif ic. Ho says that flvo spans of tho big hrldgo across tho Hay nro In plnco and that In about four weeks the fin ish of It will bo In sight. Hepalr llulldlng. Tho Tlniniorninn building on North Front street re cently vacated hy tho Nutwood bar is being roniodolled for a millinery PALACE Meat Market YOUR SATISFACTION IS Ulll UlL'iH HUVtiUSUIIieil When You Buy Your MEATS here. Vou can ho sure of getting eery bit of action possible fori your money. Xono hut tho best I quality of Meats to choose from, J quick, cum IcoiiH service, penny. &" j ( Af Ti I T TT (hnnge, mid jou dun't have to gluo' fi ?, J JV1 JT Lilli 1 Jt riLniLtr:",;;:;:;:;1! line of staple Some Meat Specialslies at Reasonable Steer Shoulder Steal; 15c Pot Hoast (Pound 14o Pork Steak, Pound 16c Mutton Chops, Pound 15c Veal Hi.nst, Pound 14c Ileadcheeso 12 1-2c Phone -HHl-J. JHO X. lliiiadwaj which Mrs. Max Tininierninn will op en there. Mrs. Tininierninn purchased .Mrs. .A. O. Aiken's business. To Fiuteiulty Conwiilluii, CinudtJ Xnsburg and wife, Men Fisher, Geo. Stephenson nnd wire and J. C. Ken dall nnd wire are among those len lng here on the Nann Smltli tomor row for San Francisco, tho men all planning to attend the Sigma Chi convention. ('( Iiik Selfn Home. In the pur chase of tho Forrey estate corner by C. C. doing and his father, A. C. do ing, Mis. J. I. Feney Sr will 10 celvo C. C. doing's residence prop erty on Central Avenue near Klo enth street. Mrs. Forrey will occupy It as n home. Visits Here. W. O. McPhorson of Portland, one of the leading busi ness lnon of tho Hose City, arrived hero today for a sltxrt stnv. Ills firm had tho contract for Installing tho furnnces and heating system In the High School building five years ngo nnd one or tho objects or his trip wns to Inspect that work. Attaches Wages. deorgc Oooil ruiu yesterday attached the wages or Ii. Stein, the originator of tho jitney bus in this section, for n claim of $12. 13. II. Powell found that Stein who Is now working for Moon & Ilnrelny had $70 coming from tho hitter rirm and quickly effected a settlement. Xew Hall Player. It wns an nounced Into today that Mr. Olll, a left hnnil pitcher from Marshfleld, would twirl for tho llluo Uldgo Tigers next Sunday, taking tho place of Hen Fisher. Dave Dixon, u catcher and first bnseman from the Smltli mill, will also play with tho Tigers. Xo Service. There will ho no ser vices In tho Mnrshrield Presbyterian Church next Sundav. August IbI. Tho Sunday School and frlonds will join with tho North Ilend Pres byterian Sunday School, and Myrtlo Hank Sunday School, In a union ser vices In tho Presbyterian Church Sunday, August tho first. The Sunday School nnd friends Invited to go with us. Salem .Men Merc. ,1ns. W. Craw ford, son of former Attorney Oenornl Crawford, Paul Smltli nnd Dr. Slater of Salem nro spending n row dnys at tho homo or Mr. Crawford's undo, Judge 1). L. Watson, on Isthmus In let. Dr. Slater Is son ' Justlcu Slater of tho Oregon Supremo court. They nro on on outing trip nnd may spend a fow wcoks In this section. Ti'iiusfciu Stole. Wm. II. llomuip, A. H, Mercer of Cooston weio nero nnd today completed arrange ments for tho transfer of tho llommo store at Cooston to Mr. Mercer. MrT Morcor's Bon who Is now engaged In rnllrond work wt Lnkosido ,wlll conduct tho storo but tho fnthor will hnvo ehnrgo until tho son completes his railroad work. Ilulld Thirty .Miles. Win. Arnold, who has chargo of tho Warren llros. work In this section, says that at least thirty miles of hnrd surfneo roadway could bo built for tho pro posed $37C000 bond Issuo. With this amount of work, ho snys tho rato could ho reduced materially. Hids on tho nillo utrcteh of linrd sur fneo roadway nenr Marshfleld are to bo opened by tho county court on August C Huys Store. Gono Conklln who recently lost tho ends of four flngors In nn accident nt tho Smith mill, which disabled him for manual labor for tho tlmo bolng, has effected a set tlomont with tho company and has purchased tho confcctlonory and news stand on South Ilrondway, noar Curtis, from S. Falkncr. Mr. Conklln has taken possession nnd will cn deavor to build up tho business im tll ho Is nblo to resuiuo work. Planking C pleted. Tho plank ing of Anderson aveniio between Third and Fourth streets has been completed and yestorduy for tho first tlmo was open to traffic. This makes a considerable dlfreronco In tho looks of tho avonuo nnd shows what It will look llko when tho improvement Is - MfX pa nil VIU)lL Utoll 9BTX GROCERY nnrl Fanru livnrQV- Prices. Free Delivery l 86 COMMERCIAL AVE.W. H. DINDINGER & CO. PHONE 433 B"nker Hijl - rEVENING EDITION. carried throught to 10th street nnd the crook straightened out by nn ftsreement between propel ty owncis on each side. After HoollegHui's, Sheriff John son, Deputy Attorney Llljcuvlst nnd A. II. Powers nro leported to hnvo united their efforts In u crusade to drive the bootleggers out of the up per Cociullle valley and cspcclnll fiotn tho Powers district. Mr. Pow ei s hns nutdo very stringent regula tions against liquor In his logging camps und the county authorities will do everything posslblo to assist him In enforcing them, It is said. I'nst (innio Sunday. Cnpt. 13. dco Smith snys that the game between tho lliile Uldgo Tigers nnd the Hatch ery team nt tho Hatchery grounds next Sundav promises to ho the fnst-l est of tho season. The Hatchery team hns been reinforced by Norm John son, tho Marshfleld pitcher, nnd Mlke llurko nnd expect to tnko tho Tigers I down tho line. Hen Fisher who hns been twirll- for tho Tigers will probably bo a wny nnd who will tn.:o his place has not been stated. To Make Dock Longer. Tho dock now being built for small boats be tween Central and Commercial nvo nucB Is being lengthened to extend as fnr ns the Smith Terminal doclc, making the entire lauding uniform. Yesterday nlternoon another float was purchased from tho Ptigol Sound r.rldgo nnd Dredging company and this was put In place today. Tho riont will bo the longest on tho wnter .front and It is expected will bo able o accomodate u largo fleet or tho smull bouts that hitherto have been trying nt tho end of tho various streets, two and three deep. I PERSONAL MENTION J t o MltS. M. L. CUUUY returned today from u visit In Portland. J. C. .IONICS went to Coqulllo this morning on business. MUS. M. I.. hADD will lenvo tomor row to visit nt Portland and oilier northern points. I). A. .IONICS returned this morn ing from a trip to Curry O jnnty points. MRS. H. It. KUM.KR. and .-.on. Hdgur Cnsou, expect to leave soon for San I Francisco to Join Mr. Keller. y HAItllY UUYNOI.DS, purser or tho Nnnu Smith, went to Kmplro last night to visit friends. F. U. TICIIKNOIl and fnnilly arrived hero from the north today en routo to Curry County. I.KSTHIt MYIUCIC and wHo of dur dlner arrived horo yesterday for n short visit on the liny. J. K. COWAN and wlfo camo In from I.nkesldo yesterday to spenn a row days with frlonds hero. KH-V. Mil. STUIIIH.ICFIHU) nnd wlfo hnvo returned from Kugcne whero I ho attended n meeting of tho Prca- bytory of this district. MUS. HOWHSItTS, of Oklahoma City Is expected horo Sunday to vls't at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Clins. Van Duyn. ICD HOLT plans to lenvo soon to tako In tho Sun Francisco exposition, having ono of tho Itcd Cros fieo I trips. t MS. LKVI SNYDMIt. who ha.i hsen , visiting rolntlves in tho Coqi.lllo Vnlley, is expected horo toiiiorrow , cu routo to hor homo nt Poiilund. MRS. A. K. OLOSSOP and bon, ller- ' man, expect to lenvo tommvoAr to visit tliu Sun Francisco oxpodi Hon. W. J. llUOWN nnd wlfo nn.l hor Bis ter, Mrs. L. Webb, expect to leave tomorrow to visit tho S.iu Fran cisco exposition. MILS. It. OILIHCHTSON and Utile grundduughtor expect to ioavo t.i morrow for their homo In Minne sota after n visit nt tlio homo of her son, (leorgo Ollhcrtsoii. MRS. I). L. HOOD expects to leave tomorrow to visit her duur.liier, Mrs. 13. L. C. Farrln, who Is em ployed at tho I'anuca-Paclflc 13x posltlou grounds. .MHS. ALHI3UT SI3I3MO, Mrs. John FECIAL PRICES on soiiio odds uud cuds of Men's Shoes 111 ('iiuliietul and Patent Colt ''" nnd lllucher Stjle Regular pilco v f-00-00, ' . Uiittim uud lllucher Stjle Only $2.45 A few pairs i.f Tan ()fordh In small McK Mild for $4.00 to $6.00 If we can fit you Only 75c Pair Department More Phono ilU i 1. THEY COPY OUR PRICES, THEY TRY TO COPY OUR METHODS, BUT THEY CAN'T COPY OUR VALUES Because wo 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 less1 and sell for less. l."e, 8."c $l.or Overalls. The J. C. Penney price . . lite, Illlc, 8;lc !I."c. "(( 7."e Woik Shirts. The J. ('. Penney -price. - .uric, :ne, ,l."e Men's Summer Shoes. They iro really worth from "Oe to 75c u pair more. Our price $1.71), $f.l)H Men's Wool So. Theso nro whrth one-third more. ' Our price 12 for U."c .Men's llght-wclulit Shirt and Drawers, ftOc value. Our piico ;)e Men's Leather (iloves. . . . Hie, IIHc, JSI.IW, ijtl.illl, !j!l.l"5 HI 1 The O.'lgl.mtors jfl Bg?r&W-'&n of Low vrhm iMIHIi i iTftvJu-j.t.jmmgr NI3XT DOOR TO MAHSIIFIIIU) PO ST OFFICII Our Special for Saturday FRESH RANCH fr EGGS, per dozen VC WM SAVI2 YOU MOXHV GETTING'S CASH GROCERY North Broadway Near Central Ave. C. Merchnnt and Mlas Clam John bou, expect to lenvo to nui-rop' 'o vlHlt at the San Fraud wj turpi tl tlou. Hit. OKOROH W. LKSLIU will leave, tonight for Portland where ho will attend the national convention of the OBtcopnthtt. The gathering Ib to ho iulte u Inrge ono. V. .1. COXHAD nnd wlfo re turned tills morning froln tlie'Slort cn Tower Hummer homo on Sduth Coob River whero they hnvo been Bpondlng Homo tlmo. J. A. HNOLISII, father of Mitt ChaH. Hall, lina leased the Pen nock hoiiKO on Central uvoiiuo be tween Tenth nnd Kloventh nnd will occupy It soon. MItS. Vf. T. WRKlllTiihd Mlas I'n'n nlo Campbell of Rosoburg who liavo been guests of Mr. am: Mrs. Cat Wrlglit have gone to Ilnudou whore they will upend a fow days before returning home. .MRS. JUAN HIIOWN mid Mlsa Viv ian Craig, two of tho vleum In Tho Rod Cross Coiupauy'H ( on test for frco trips to tho expoal Hon, nro planning to lenvo for there soon. MRS. R. K. WRKN nnd son William expect to lenvo tomorrow for their homo at Htirllngniuo, Cnllfornl.i, nftor a visit at tho homo or her futhor, A. Luso, on South Coos . River. JAMKS WATSON, county Judgo, ro turiicd this morning from an over night visit at tho homo of hla fath er, Judgo I). L. Watson, on Isthmus Inlot. Judgo Watson Sr., la en joying fairly good health again. MR. ANH MRS. K. 13. IlRANnO will leave on the Xanu Smith for San Francisco. Thoy will nttond the ex position and visit other points In California and will be gone about a month LOUD OF DOOGES POPULAR AUTO IS IX 111(1 UK MAXD CARS TO AltltlVK ARM Till-: NI-:V 11)111 MOHFLS XO CHAXGi: IX PRICi: AXI) fi:v AIlilRATIOXH. Gcorgo (ioodrum hns Just been no tified that ho has been allotted an other carload of tho now HUG Dojgu UrothoiH motor cars uud that tho shipment should reach hero on Sunday. Mr. (Ioodrum eouslders himself fortunate In securing tills early shipment ns tli.ro is such "a lurge demand for Doityo cars from all sections of the court try that It Is difficult to secutja allotments. Tho ears that are coming nro tho now 1910 typo but thoro- ar'o very few alterations In tho now models. There has been boiiio refluomeiit of parts wJioro It would udd to effi ciency. Tho prlco remains tho same, $785 F. O. II. Detroit. Tho Dodge car Is now backed by the test of tlmo and experience us well ns factory oxpertnesa In effl deiuy mid mechanical skill. It has stood tho tent and Is dally grow ing In popular favor Do not fall to seo theso now cars when they arrive. A demonstration rldu will prove Dodgo Oxcellouco. ANOTHER PIVE tidies' Princess Slips, In soft, lino Nainsook and cicpo. .7c, Kllu, flC, $l.l!i! Ijiulies' Combination Suits in fine Nainsook and crepe, with lure or em broidery 7lle, MHrf !Jt.!iil Ladles' corset, covers. Tlieso nro worth nt least otic third more. .I25c, ttlle, 'dllc Hrnssicrs. ..,,... v . .ilffc, lllc' Darning Cotton i..;U spools, fio Sleeveless Vests ...7c, IBJJc, lllc, U5c, -Illp Coxerall Aprons. These nro undo of good percale. Theio arc Just u few left, .'lllc We lead Others Follow W. J. HILL returned today from a trip to tho Smith-Powers enmps nt Powers and ho and Mrs. Hill and baby expect to go to tho Goodwill placo tomorrow to spend Sunday. i t UPW TODAY t I'Olt IH'XT. 8 room Iiuiiao on South Tenth St. Seo or Phono Joint P. Hull. WAXTHD (llrl fer general Iioiis worlt. C. M. Connor, phono 32C. I'XI'HIHKXOKI) WO.fAN ileslreH position ns housokeoper or gen eral housework. Address II., caro Times. KOli KALH A new piano. .A uplen dld 'Bweet-toncd piano for saloj chcuii. Como nud Invcatlguto and" lio Btirprlsed. Address Coos, Coos ton, Oregon. . I'Olt KALK. Foul (oui'.iig car. llur galn if tnkon at once, (loodruni Gnrage. FOR KKNT One iiiifuriiti.lied npnrt mont nt Tho Ilaguo. Apply Ploneor I laid ware Co. t LOST AND FOUND J LOST Friday nioriilng in .McKlnley district, Sumner rond, black wa fer Spaniel dog, answers name of "Cub." Advlso W. W. Law homo, McKlnley. FOUND Cnnioo Mick pin, with gold mounting, noar Noble Theater. Owner can obtain sumo by pay ing for this ad at iimos Office. t FOR SALE t $$ J FOR HALF Hent restaurant In Florence nt big bargain. For par ticulars wrlto Pacific Restaurant, Florence, Oregon. t FOR RENT t FOR RUNT. ft room apt. Unfur nished, over A. 11. Daly offco on llroadway. Innuuro Murshrield lliirdwuro. FOR RFXT Hoiisekyiilug rqQilw; vory renuounhle. a52 First Mrpot Npith. , , , , . r. l-'OR Rl-IXT Rooms mid nptstery reasonable. IIG So. 4th. . 1 1, ., i . FOR RIJXT Fiirnlhhed ami unfur-' uisliod apartuiontB at The,' Hague. Apply Pioneer Hardware,- Co. ? FOR RFXT Myrtlo Arms modern furnished apartments froo boat mid water. $2D por month up. FOR TRAXSFFIt AND STOIC AGI1 OF HOUSHHOLI) 0001)3 FRKIGHT AND HAOGAQIl Call FERGUSON TRANSFEM Phono J(i:t Itcsldeiico l'hoiio 13-J MaiUet Ave. uud Waterfrout """ it' i i .i i r i 3 1 J 3 & .