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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, IV7ARSHFIELb, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915 EVENING -EDITION FIVE fl There is Style, Soap and Weairmg Quality inn a KUPPENHEIMER They aire the best we can ' A boy and theiref ore the best yoiLi can buy $20 to $30 THE Where the price is always right. Marshfield :: :: :: :: :: North Bend jyti jrn V" w 8 T"1 W V df JriA TIDKH Tlmo and Heights of tides nt Marshfield. Tlio tfCtcs arc plncotl In order of occurrence, with their times I on tho first line ami heights on tlio second lino of onch day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dlcato whether It is high or low ' wntor. High tide on tho JJar ono ( hour ntnl G I mlnutcts earlier than int Mnrsliflold. At North Bend 34 mliiut.es earlier than at Marshfield. UlUIis.. -l.CC 11.38 5.41 0.0 I Ft... 4.1 0.7 4.0 0.0 ! VV1XXWgWtttZMTWlAM3myUB5BSffl!Mn&Jf&'N. Get those films tonight at "TEe Owl" THE CENTRAL AVENUE DRUG STORE THE KODAK STORE WKATIIKIt KOUICCAST (Mr AiworlateJ I'rni (0 Coos Ilaj Tlmn. OUHOON Fair, wnrmer Sunday; northwesterly winds. LOCAL TKMPK11ATUKB HKCOIIM For tho 24 tiourti ending nt I: 13 it. ni., July 31, by HciiJ. Oalllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum CS Minimum 55 At 4:13 n. in. nn 1'reclpitatlou 13 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, inn cs.sT Precipitation same period hisl year CO. Til Wind Northwest, clcnr. School Your. The Marshfield pub lic schools will open September 13 for the new year. I.enes TtiCMlny. MUs Kllznboth Topping who recently resign ed as Marshfield city llbrnr- 1 inn, will leave Tuesday for I Sulem where sTio will spend most of i her vncatlon. She has not yet nc , cepted u position. I Denies Deport. It was reported 1 today that Miss Flossie Lattln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lat- tln, was soon to become the bride of u Portland man. Mis. l.attin said 1 tho report was erroneous. i Funeral Today. The funeral of , Mrs. Coffelt, a well known Coos liny ' woman who died nt her homo In North llend, was lnrgly amended to- i day and ninny accompanied (he cor tege to tlio South Coos River ceme tery whore Interment took place. Haul Trip. Tom Harvey who re turned yesterdny fioni n long auto trip with Capt. Diittson reports that tho const rond from Sail Francisco to Crescent City Is hard diking. On one stretch, the hill Is so steep and long that a team had to bo hired to haul up machines. A man living tbero devotes Ills entire time to help ing stranded autolsts. Thoy had n pleasant visit with .1. II. M liner, for merly of Marshfield who now lives nt Petnlinuii mid who has a machine and is an auto enthusiast. on tho Nairn Smith ,for San Frnu elsco where he will see tho expo sition and meet relatives front tho east who will visit the coast, lie had Intended going back to his s homo In the east but has decided to leturn to Coos liny. HOHHKT ltUSHO, cnshler of the Hank of Taylor, Taylor, Nebraska, has been looking over Coos Hay this week and Investigating Its ad vantages, present and piospectlve. Yesterday ho wns driven over the city by V. A. Held, and ho wns so favorably Impressed thnt ho an nounced that he expected to close out his business In Nebraska and bring his family to Coos Hay to make their future home. TO STOP SPEEDING polici: will chuck aptoists FltOM KXCIlKDINf.' limit C(Hiipl(lllt Made Against (iors( & King Car for lllttlnu SW-Mllo I Clip on ItiMiluny Tho Marshfield police are to In augurate another crusado against speeding Insldo tho ojty limits. About a year ago, n number of autolsts and motorcyclists wore arrested and fin ed for speeding and It checked fact driving for a long time. Hecontly there hnvo been many complaints about speedlug especially l on North Hrondwtiy mid North Front ' Hll eui. j To(ln. cnnplalnt was registered nt DIt. 10. .MINOl'S was a Heaver Hill! tho Police station against Car No. visitor today. I MI001, said to belong io (lorst. & .1. 1). LAllll) came In from SItkum) King, and tho driver will bo haled t PERSONAL MENTION J. C. Penney Co. I I low do jour siioos look mid reel, and me they comfortable? I line they stjlc, ril mid quality'.' Wo have Hie ALL-LKATIIKIt line. Slincs that wear, giu you coml'iirl noil tlio Intcsts lastvs. Hero Is where u ciiu sine you ri-oni - to it:t t-it per cent on every pair. Itilng lit nil of tli o fiiiuily. Shoe tlieiu mid noo how ttitieli jou will Mite on tlic bill. Ladles' nil leather, kid, button, high heel, SI! vnl. Our price $1.(11) Ladles' nlMrnthcr, Gimiiicliil, billion, liluli or low heels, sili.uO value. Our prlco .'.$1.1)8 A hotter grade. They come lit (111111110(111, kid, patent. Shoes that 1110 lenlly worth :.( and .Jt.U.I. Our price, Kveryihiy 32.10 The latest tilings In hullo' jjuiiinctnl, cloth (op, button, $l,'2r, value. Our price $2.(11) ladles' lilgh-clnss dt ess .shoos, potent cloth top, laco mid gun- metal, latest stales, $1.00 value. Our prlco $:J.2." Patent leather, wool (op, luce, high heel, Sl.oO value Jjtit.RO Clilldreii'.s Shoes . . . .Ic, (lc, He, Hr, .! I .li.', $1.11), $1.(11), $1.1)8 llojs' Shoos .... $!.!), $1.11), $1.(11), $1.81), $1.08, $1!.U5, $11.11) Men's Dress Shoes $1.08, $11.11), $2.08, $!!.H5, $!J.50 .MenV Work Shoes $1.71), $1.1)8, $2.11), $2.08, $:t.2.", $:..-() Coiiipaie our values mid pi Ices mid (hen you will always lie our cu 1(1, tiler. '&& 'einzct. Incorporated Z&lO Tho Originators of l,ow Prhcs NKXT DOOIt TO MAUSllFIKLD POST OFFICK r- V K-l'f-'frii'f. 7 - We lend Others Follow PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficiant Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY saaExjw The Noble Theater 1 0-NighL Tho 22iid episode of TDK KXPLOITS OF IXAIXK entUlod TDK OPIUM HMCOOLIlltS. This luMallnient It ns exciting; ns the pic vjous liiHtiillineiits. , DIMPLKS, TIIK .U"10 SALKSMA.N Lillian Walker. Hilly Qitltk !tngrnph comedy. Y ItATICD AT $10,1)0(1,(1110 AdiilllliiK drnuia in (luce tools by the I.uhln Company. It'n worth f-cotnn on any piograiu. u A DANDY PltOC.'UI OF PHOTOPLAYS Lower rloor . 15c KK Balcony . . .10c 0 nu:j c. VUUUICII . . UL. Tomorrow night Mm tin's K.'-pleco oichestrn and big; Piiriinioiiiit feature comedy, "The Million" r&i31S722U;2&;&Z?JuS o I COOS DAY TIMF.S I WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS I BUY AN UP-TO-THK-MIXCTK I WAK MAP Will Mi THIS BUPPia LASTS 0UATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono lOli-L. I I MAUSIIFIMrjI. OltGOX . -vo. I Wants Ills Pay. Ceo. W. King has begun suit agnlnst W. A. Hnknla who was employed in 0110 of the Smith-Powers camps for $2 1.S5 which King says Is duo for moat far ulshed tho Hakala family. 1 On Auto Totiiv-C. O. King and wife who motored to Mod ford recently nro now toiiriPjt the Crater Lake so" tin, according to 11 message, received by V. C. Oorst today. Thoy will not return for u couplo of weeks. Will llnxe Outing. Tho I.ndlcn Aid Society of tho Swedish Lutheran 1 church will hnvo an outing nt the Alex Mntson place on Catching Inlet 1 next Wednesday. The moinbors will go on William HJorkaiilst's boat. I lluys lots. Henry KoskI who ro coutly took over the Russian baths at Hunker Hill from Otto Hlchter has purchased two adjoining lots from Ernest and Hllnin Graudoll. Hlchter Is now running a llttlo store in North Marshfield which KoskI traded him. Will Submit llrlcfH. Tho lawyers ?' in tlio Sneddon c.so whoreiu the prcsont guardians nro asked to bo removed and iinothor guardian ap pointed, will submit their arguments to County .ludgo WntBou in tlio shnpo of briefs. Until theso have .boon pro Konlcd mid conbldered tho case will not bo decided. The attomoys for Mr. Sneddon hnvo until September 10 to illo their briefs. W. T. V. To Meet. Tho mem bers of tho North Ilond W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon nt ":30 o'clock nt tho Presbyterian church. Arrangements will bo made for tho t county convention which will be hold August 0 mid other business will j bo transacted. Tho stnto president, Mrs. Jennie Kemp, will bo present. Sho is oxpected to nrrlvo on tho next (trip of tho F. A. Kllburn from Port- I laud. yesterday 011 business und pleas ure. .1. O. MULLHN of North Ilond wns hero this morning 011 legal nusl ncss. mhs. i:lli:n savagi: or coos itiv- or Is the guest of Mnrsliflold friends todny. MRS. FRHD HANSON -or b'uiiinor was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Win. Knrdoll today. CLAUD 1IOCKUTT canto up from ICinplro yesterdny to attend thci'fu- ncral of Mrs. Olson. , M1SSKS GKAC12 KHUSK, Mad. -50 I Hnriy and Florence Aiken, left this afternoon for "Tho Nook" whore they will spend Sunday. 1 .1. I). CULVKH canto in from Powers yesterdny 011 business. Ho will huvo a candy, Ice cream anil news stnnd In tho new postoffico there. 'MHS. 12. C1KOKGIC SMITH and sou who have been visiting relatives in North Ilond for the past weok. hnvo loft for tholr home on Coos River. A. H. DALY who went to Hnndon yes terday to catch a boat for San Francisco returned Inst evening before Recorder Hutler later. Tl In charged that tlio car was hitting n .in-inile clip on North Hroadway. Times Wnnt Ads for result. Hnvo your J.HTTHIl heads, bill bends, etc., printed nt TDK TIMF.B office. When you are down town come in and see our 5-1 0-1 5c Grocery counters. They mean a real saving to you and you can pick the things that you want. Our new goods to arrive are Sour Pickles, in Mason Pints 10c Del Monte Catsup, pints 15c Del Monte Solid-Pack Tomatoes, per can 10c ' ' WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY North Broadway Near Central Ave. Times wnnt nils brlu renults. XOTICH TO CONTRACTORS Scaled bids will bo received until noon, Monday, August 9th, 1915, for tho construction of u school building nt Powers, Oregon, for School District No. 31. General work, plumbing and heat ing to bo let in separato contracts. Plans and specifications for tho work mny bo seen nt tho offlco of Win. S. Turpen, Architect, Marsh Hold, Oregon. A certified check for flvu nor cent of Mil, amount of bill must nccoill- pi puny bid. Tlio right In reserved by tho school board to accopt any, or re- .. vo -Kl .i j i SBm:l , , , ..r.n - -w jo a -- jnna. t ttm nmr. a TURPIJN. "Women and Children First" Jcct nil. bids received and no bid mid loft from hero on tho Nnnn win consldored accepted until Smith todnv. after contract Is signed. HHRHKHT LOCKIIAHT nnrl fnmllv WM. S. nro spending a fow days nt tholr summer homo on South Coos Riv er. Mrs. Ultima Nnsburg ttc- conipanlod thorn thoro. is tho order that conies promptly C. R. PKCK, accompanied Mrs. Po-iciwhon Anierlcnns nro in nn nccldont to tholr sumnior homo on South! on tho high sens. Coos' River this nftornoon. Thoy J why should thoy nor receive tho will hnvo Mr. arid Mrs. 11. M. isanio consideration on land? If Jennings nnd J. Albert Mntson you live you will increase tholr NOW IS THE BEST TIME FOR PAPERING and PAINTING - This is the best exterior work. Th will take the paint You should also bpportunity to get pering, painting while you and tho your annual vaca 1 We will cheerf on any job no in small. season of the year for e building is dry and and oil better, take advantage of the the interior work pa-' or decorating done family are away on tion. ully furnish estimates atter how large or V R. PAINTS EVERYTHING LARGEST STOCK OF WALLPAPER North Front Street. i ns ovor-Siindny guests. DR. G. W. LKSLIK expects to leave tomorrow for Portland to nttond tho Osteopaths Nntlonnl Conven tion which will bo hold thoro next week. Ho has only missed two nn tlonnl conventions slnco ho gradu ated at Kirksville, Mo. comforts and welfare. Is It not more important to KNOW Hint thoy ARK cared for by sufficient life Hi- twwWWW4W0W surnnco than to uso nil your on- 'J 0i? WK':MfKI iSin deavors In other forms of ostnto? 'Got a llttlo of both. Fill out this couopon and mull to my nddress. FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75$3.I0 TO 1915 FORD OWNER Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays , A. J. STKPHAN who is now ranching Without obligating myself in nny in tho Hayncs Inlet country emtio wny please send mo illustration of In today mid brought n samplo of somo Alaska potatoes that ho Is growing. Ho says thoy do fine on high ground but that on tho low land thoy grow too largo and uro hollow. DICK ROGERS who hna been driv ing a Gorst & King car steadily for tho past year, Is taking a va cation of a month nnd today loft your proposition. My uumo Is My occupation Is I was born day of Addross EDWARD D. NOONAN TIIK LIFK IXSURANCK .MAN lid I Front Street MARSIIFIKLD, ORF.GOX t junw TODAY I AT TIIK SKASIIORK TO .LKT. Two .room .furiiMuxl apartment with wood mid running water; also tent sites for tenants; I) near restaurant nnd Siinsot Hay stage; frouh eggs ;fnd milk on grounds. Roforonco desired. For; terms apply In person or address MRS. HARKIOR, Norton's Gulch, Kniplro, Ore. did sweet-toned piano for salo cheap, Como mid Investigate and bo surprised. Address Coos, Cooil ton, Oregon. FOR SALK. Ford tourta;; car. Ilur galn If taken at once. Goodruiu Gurage. ;will be distributed among you on August 1st, 1915. How are you going to spend your share? Why not equip your FORD with a complete set of TIRE which will insure you against trouble during your summer trips. Then next win ter when your trips will be around town and tire trouble can be quickly taken care of, you can get all that is left out of the old tires without serious delay. 1 COMPLETE SET OF FISK TIRES FOR FORDS, $41.20. We also carry a complete stock of Ford accessories and Ford parts. Remember that our Ford parts are manufactured by the Ford Motor Co., and are guaranteed. Fisk tires are used and indorsed by every stage line in Southwestern Oregon. Just Received Big supply of HAND KLAXONETS, the public safety signal for autos Each, $4.00 We repair inner tubes on short notice and guarantee our work. ijr U I'lsk:',.!.!! Hilltop Southwestern Ore0) THE GUNNERY Flhk Distilbutors Southwestern Oregon GORST & KING GAHAGH, North Pend Agqnts J.IMK AND VON FF.GF.RT, Coqiilllo Agent!. S. . UIIITSLTT, HamP'ii Agent A SURE ENOUGH BARGAIN WE OFFER a half interest in a first class business lot for $2,650.00, which a very lit tle cash will handle. Shrewd investors from outside are beginning quietly to pick up some of Marshfield's good business lots, be cause they see the future clearly. No better investment has ever been offered here than this one. Be "forehanded." I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 222 CENTRAL AVENUE FOR KALi: .-) (iriipliouolii mill li() double records for $20 cash, Ad dress L., c-o Times, or phono IUC-J FOR RKNT. lit room house eino In Lcko ciioiikIi ifor twn families. ?20.l)0. I. S. Kaufman & Co. X WANTED t W'ANTKD Girl for kciioiiiI lions work. C. M. Connor, phono HUG. K.VPHHIFXCKD WOMA.V desires position us housekeeper or gen eral housowork. Address II., care Tlmos. I'Olt SALK Hest icistaurnnt III Floronco nt bit; burBuln. For par ticulars write Pacific Restaurant, Floronco, Oregon. t FOR RENT 1 $ FOK ItKNT. (I room apt. Unfur nished, ovor A. H. Daly offlco on Hroudwiiy. lnqulro Murshflold Ilurdwaro. FOU HUNT MniihckcepliiK iooiiih; very reasonable. !IG2 First street North. FOIt IIH.VT ItottniN mid npts., very reasonable. 115 So, 1th. FOIt ItKNT lfurnlhlied mid iinfur. iilshed upnrtments at Tho Haguo, Apply Pioneer Hardware Co. FOIt JOINT Mjrtlo Arum moilem furnished npartinonta freo hoit mid water. $-G per month up. ., I'Olt ItHXT Ono unfurnished apart ment nt Tho Hague. Apply Pioneer Hnrdwnro Co. t LOST AND FOUND t '" I1I:XT.K room houso on South jt ;r,"th st-suo or i,hone J,",, 1 LOST Friday nioriihiK In McKlnloy lln11- district, Sumner road, black wa tor Spaniel dog, answers nnmo of "Cub." Adviso W. W. Law home, McKlnloy, FOUND Caiiieo Mick plu, with gold moiintliiK, uoar Noble Theator. Ownor (nn obtain same by pay ing for this ml ut Tlmos Offlco. I Z FOR SALE t KOIl SALK A new pluiio, .A hpleii- l-'OH THA.NSFKU AND STOIU Mil) OF 1IOUSKHOLI) aOODS FKKiailT AND DAOGAOK Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono lull Itcsldenco Phono 1U-J Mai hot Ave, und Waterfront la lirs lit w y