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f 1 T-l ..(' i, " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE 'mypMtw, "urMiy r arf . '"" .fcs.Wv.. 1 .SmSSm K SSMrHHR jvcsxi NjrvvwvwivvVvXxvv'. ;$MRM1h HHM.. OU Omil!lllitl ss umiimmiiHiiiiig UMMUUIIHIIIIHH H four jUtHUHiijitmit k re dommrim?sz ia's u)W "77ie Arab" will give you.. No pinching of toes. No corns or callouses. Just n "Natural Shape" i ior the man who wants comiort. .ly.U-.flfi'r , You'll be surprised to learn how many well-dressed men wear "The Florsheim Arab." Tan or Black, Soft Kid Leather or Calfskin. A Woolen Mill Stores TWO STORKS .MAR.SIIFIF.LI) SOUTH RL'.VI) IIIIIIIIIWIIIIIWIIIWIIIIIMWWIIIIIIIMIMIIIIWIIIMIiaillllMIHIIllMII IIMIMIIHBIIIMIIIllMlllMMIIWMMWlflMitf" uuiuiiiiuiuuiuuuuiumiiuiuiiuiuuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuuiiimiuiuiuiuiiiuuuiiuiumiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuniinutui fhe Noble Theater To-Night ""The Homo of Paramount Plrtuios" " iu i KiIIroii'h sensational photoplay in tlueo pnrlH 3.. ' ' Vk W " l' '-' v '' " ,J K u ' x s " - C i. A feature you ran depend upon as holiiK woith scolnir. Out of io ordinary and one that evorjouo will like. Hoc It- tonight. "SWKHRIK IN VACRKVILLK." One of tlio ICsVijiiijiy comedies with Wallace llni-rey an "Sweeille" "TIIH CONFESSION" f T 1 T Lower floor . 15c ICllSkl KnrAC Balcony ... 10c Child rcn 5c Wednesday nlRht: lhivld Rolnsco's p-eatest play, "Tlio filrl From io Clolden West." Martin's tcu-plcro orrliestra. Olhcr features. ww - m i m BREVITIES i I ACCl'ST TIDUS Time and heights of tides nt Marslifleld. Tlio tides tiro placed In order of occurrence, with their tlmea on the first lino nml heights on the Hecond lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low wnter. High tldo on the har ouo hour and G4 minutes earlier than nt Mnrshflehl. G.r.S :i.:i 7.00 .1.(5 8.1 r. :i.:t ti.nn a. 2 llrs. Ft.. i. Mrs.. Ft... llrs. . Ft... His.. Ft... 0.20 1.0 1.2.1 1.0 2.2.1 0.1) .1..10 0.8 12.U 1.2 12.r.1 l.C 1.4 I 2.0 2.1.1 2.1 C.20 1.9 7.04 4.8 7.C7 4.7 s.r.o 4.0 WKATHKlt KORKOAST Uj Associated Press to Coos Utj Times. OREGON Fair tonight. Tuesday fair In south, show- ers In the north; westerly winds. LOCAL TEMTERATTJRE RECORD For the- 24 lioun ending at 4:43 n. in., Aug. 2, hy DenJ. Ostllnd, special governmont meteorologist: Maximum G:i Minimum HI At 1:43 n. m 51 Precipitation 01 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1011 C8.78 Precipitation s&mo period last yoar CC.Bl Wind Northwest, partly cloudy. GRAVEL Wo are- now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any nuantltles am pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: rom pllo on ground, $2.';G per yard. . , canoad lots, taken from cars, $2,00 por yard. Si Retail Department. J. Al Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. pposlte Post-Office. Phone 100. - MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for ,,ood Meals Prices Reasonable m Commercial and R'div'y. Second Hand mos & Organs PALACE Meat Market YOUR SATISFACTION Is Our Great Advertisement When You Buy Your MEATS 1 1 ere. You ran Jio Mire of getting exery lilt of action posrillilo for your money. None but tlio best iuallty of Meats to cliooso from, e haVe an OVer StOCK 01j,,u,k, rouiteous ei-vlre, penny , UJ nlnnno n,l onmo't,,,,,l,KC l,l,1 uu ,,m'f ,,llVO kI" lurimuu jiaiiuo tuiu ouiuu, . ( ,0 w.OH . 1 used instruments that;'0 ," "oun" ry ,,me- c ' ' ' thee; we mint to nor'e ou. iie sold at exceptionally 'onto and irices, and terms to suit. I THOMAS USIOTORE a " 73 Cantral Avenue. ' C TRANSITU AND STOR I 0 KOUSHOLD OOODS SIGHT AND HAfiOAOE C1I mw TRANSFER 4 03 me 11J-.T . Some Meat Specials Steer Shoulder Steak 15c Pot Roust ,1'ouud He Pork, Steak, Pound 16c Mutton Chops, Pound 15c Veal Roust, Pound 14c ' v . Headclieeso 12 1-2c Phono 100.J. 180 N. Rroadway Into New Studio. Prof. OJerdrtim today moved Into tlio fino now Con servatory which Mrs. Chrlstlno Kruso built on Eighth street hutween Cen tral nml Commercial for him. Suit is Dismissed. The attach ment suit brought by George Good rum against F. Stelu in Justlco I'cnn ock's court has been dismissed, Mr. Stein stated today. Take IJooth IIoii.se. W. J. Con I rail and wife havo tnken tlio house on Eluvcntli street which has been occupied by R. K. Dooth mid wife. Tlio house was sublet furnished. On Auto Trip. Dr. Wm. Horsfull and son, William, expect to leavo to morrow or next day on their auto trip to California, Joining Mrs. llors full, George and Marlon at Sun Francisco. Made Fust Run. I. R. Tower ur rlvcd last evening from Portland, having made tlio trip down In nbout fifteen hours running tlino. Ho left thcro early yesterday morning and came in via Allegany. Ho says the roads nro fino. Cut. Hand. W. W. Langwortlty who is camping with his family nt Sunset Reach cut his hand rather sovoroly yostorday. Ho was cutting wood for tlio camp flro when tho nxo slipped, the blow striking tho back of his hand. Tlio injury Is painful but not serious. ScIiHIIiik I" Hotel. J. E. Schilling, formerly of Marslifleld and moro re cently proprlotor of tho Myrtlo Point hotel, Is now In chargo of tho hotel St. Regis at Sun Francisco, according to a report received horo. Alton Song otnckeu, formerly of Marslifleld, Is also one of tho clerks there. At New Dock. Tho steamer Rain bow will Ueroaftor laud at tho now dock at tho foot of Central avenue. The boat formerly landed at Market nveniie but will chango to tho new dock for tlio small boats where thoro are better accomodations for hand ling the passengers and freight. Miulo Qiick Trip. A. J. Mcndol returned from a business trip to Sail Francisco and made tho trip here, from San Francisco In about twenty eight hours. Ho Buys that tho attendance at tho Exposition Is In creasing and tho hotel?, of San Fran cisco nro now ciowded with guests. To Sell Lumber. it Is understood that Messrs. Jloeclc and Samuels of tlio Courtney mill who went to Sun Francisco tiro planning to close u deal with tho Hardy Lumber company to handlo tholr output. Owing to their limited dockage room, thoy will Imvo to secure prompt shipping facilities. Condi Tonight. Tho Marslifleld field city council will meet this evou-J Ing to tako up various matters. 1 ho water case, for which tho Riillroad Commissioners nro coming hero, and somo street mutters will bo up. It Is npt expected that nny action will bo taken on tho Motor car franchise question. Seek Mlxslng Aitlclew-Mnrshul Caitcr is making a vain hunt for a valise belonging to the mini charged with lobbing tho lluscom boarding lipase on Rroadway neur Market. Ho has not been able to find a $12 hair switch belonging to Mrs. Claronco Harris which dUappeared wlyjn tho house was robbed. Will Continue Relval. The rovlv al jneetlugs which have been hold by Rev. and Mrs. Waymlro havo been t PERSONAL MENTION highly successful. The niuotlngn have been in progress for three weeks and will continue for another week, a number of additions to tho United ' L! Illnllirnn ..1,.,...l. I.h.. l. ' :. .-. ....... .iniivii ih.u UVUII J1I11UU HOI n result of the meeting. .1013 MAGI3H came In fiom Lakeside Oli! I Weiiil of Flrin.-A. E. Koehlen this morning on business, was am prised lust evening when hu WILL LONGSTAFF returned from went to the Noble theater to noo tlio I a trip at the exposition, leading character In one of tho films I WM. KING of Mllllcoina Is a Mursh ViTii MII,tOIV," l, Iioyhootl fliiiin. Hob I nold business visitor today. n'vo.i nen"nn?l,"!!!rl; m' T'1'- ' HOXKIHIAKK of Catching 1.1- front rank of moving picture act- .ouvfu.K WILSON of Sumner was One OffenderJohn Smith of' i .?""' '" visitor to- !?J0L??.,,nm;r0" "?8t.cr',ny TAYLOR SIGL1N camo In from i. hu iiB mnuuu in jit ii. .uurHiiui car ter In explaining tho charge snld that Smith had drank fifteen cents worth or beer and made fourteen dol lars worth or noise. Ho had $20.0(1 when arrested and later put up $5 for his offenso in disturbing a res taurant crowd. Plan Hunting Trip. Dr. Vauglmn and Ferd Painter plan to leave In about ton days for Curry county to bo ready for the opening of tho deer season August Ifi. They will take Louis Machlno uloug to look after tholr culinary department. Clem Wells nnd a party of friends plan to lravo nbout the same time for tho nHSl.,...n,,T.?I"IeH.0.?k C0U pfll0"-'CIIAS. JKNSBX and family r.llllll .Innnlilnr nf n n t.m..l n.i.l "Ca? nll Will' IIIO former well known Marshfe d ui. .I.SI1,i?.rJwVf.n. .uioiiiiii r.iiiiil)l. ill i,u his 1st liiuiiB Inlet ranch today e.i bufil l'css. W. P. MUltPHV camo down from his South Coos River home to day. RUItT DORK.MUS nnd wlfo havo re turned from n mouth's outing Iu Curry County. MRS. DAN McKINNON and children left for the beach this morning for a short outing. MK-5 ANNA ( LINKKNDIIMIM ol Daniels Creek was a Marslifleld shopper todav. CIIAS. CODDING and family left Saturday for South Inlot whore, they spent Sunday. nnd John camping nt has resigned her position us stenog rapher In Sheriff Johnson's office nt Conulllo nnd Aug. ft will become the bride of Owen Knowlton. a promin ent young Coqulllo druggist. Mr. Knowlton Is associated with his father R. S. Knowlton In the Coiiullle pharnmocy. .Midshipman Vcvi. Milton Carlson a inldBlilpninn from the U. S. Naval nendomy, has arrived In the city to llFSSin AYR12 hao returned from a Islt at the exposition. i C. C GOING and his father. A. C. ' Going, left on the Kilburn cs-j tenhiy for Pottlniid. F. 13. CONWAY returned Saturday, from a business trip to Seattlo and other northern points. MISS GKOKGIA KIMMHR. wns tho j guest of friends at the Goodwill . summer resort ycHtordny, J. C. Penney Co. Mow do jour shoos look and feel, and are tliej1 comfortable? Have they stjle, ill and quail tj? We linu (lie AMz-LKATIIKR Hue. Shoes that wear, jxhe you t'omfort and tlio latests lasts, 1 1 cio is ulieic wo can .sae jou from '2. to :t:t !:( per cent on eoi, pair. Itiln in all of the family. Shoe tlient ami .sec how much jou will save on the bill. Ladies' all leather, kid, button, high heel, SU val. Our price $1.(11) Ladles' all-leather, (111111110(111, button, high or low heels, $-.0 aliie. Our price $I.U8 A better grade. 'I'liey eoiue in (unmetal, kid, patent. Shoes . that aie icully wottli $:.() nml .St.-. Our pi Ire, i:crjitny !?2. II) The latest things iu ladle's' gunmetal, tloth top, button, $:.'..' alite. Our price $!!.(ll lhidles' liluli-olnss dress shoos, patent doth top, lace ami gun- metal, latest stjles, $1.00 value. Our price $:.!.'; I'atenl leather, wool toi, lace, high heel, $l.oO value .'!.ri0 Children's Shoe . . . . lite, ll)c, He, HNc, .I.ti.", $1.11), $1.(11), $ I, lift Rojs' Shoes .. ...$l.:n, $1.11), Sll.(ll), $I.Sl), $1.1)8, $2.'Jir, .jii!.. Men'H Diess Shoes $ 1.1)8, $11.11), $1M)8, $:!.!:.-, $!J.no Men's Work Shoes $1.71), $1.1)8, $11.11), $i!.l8, $:.!.", $il..-() Compare our values and prices and (hen you will always ho our customer. I ol r"9.-&.3c7t7zeu.(3(K of Low Price 6mmmr-f. K'irfVJ.V), NK.VT HOOK TO MAltSHF IP.LD POST OFITCK Wb lend Others Ji'olloiv visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. August , '" " ,' s," Vri k , ' Mm T.ek I Carlson. He came to the Pacific Coast , J" J,'1 ' com llle 8 out .m 1 ?r&llT'.1 ?nlLVl "r01! ,,rnct,J0,IIKUnHllT HITSTICRIID returned cruise and got a leavo of absence to I i..,illv r,.,,,., aa ii',.11,.iqpn v nntlln in Pnna Tltiv in ann l.lo !,. 01 llll 1 1 0111 SOU MillllSlO, He enme with the fleet through tho Panama Cnnnl nnd snld thev mndo It In fine ohnpe. He left the fleet at San Diego and will bo hero until ubout August IU. Taxes Soon. Deputy Sheriff A. P. yoB-i bore he visited tho exposition DR. K. K. STRAW returned yester day from San Francisco where he attended tho exposition. L. L. THOMAS Is enjoying a visit fi oiii his father nnd mother who nr- rled here fiom Salem by auto. T-t....l ...1. ..- !.-- r, ..111 IHI'M llllltl IIIIIII . .m.,B ..u '" ii .u..iu.e MAX timMHRMAN and wlfo and jTsterdav aali lint In another week w, ,0 vo TlllirHlIny t0 vllt,t ho sheriff s office would bn ready for llt tllu Sa1 FrallcHC0 exposition.' u e semi-annu u nix paju.oui rusn. Tho second hnlf of tho taxes are duo , X NFW TODAY t When you are down town come in and see our 5-10-15c 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. boforo October and in case the first half has not been paid, n' ten per cent penalty Is collected if it Is not paid boforo Septomber. For tho tlmo bo ing, no .appointment will bo mndo to fill the vocaney caused by tho retire ment of Miss Myrtlo Lund In the sheriff's office Saturday May lluy Timber. Gcorgo Loud who has been In tho Coqulllo Valley for several days, Is expected back to Marslifleld Monday. Mr. Loud is from Hay City, Mich., and is a member of congress from his district and Is hero on n visit. He Is connected with largo lumber interests. Not long ago u plant In which ho was Interested was burned. Ho has somo timber hold-1 lags Iu this locality and it Is said that ho will likely invest moro money I in coast timber in this part of tho stnto. Old Cedar Posl. Saturday, Pat Hennessey bad ICiioch Holland take a Port Orford cedar post out of I the old Llbby mine that had been do-, Ing servlco for forty yenrs. It wnai said to bo In n perfect stato of pres ervation. It was desired by W. I Wheolock, sales manager of tho C. A. Smith Lumber company, ns an ex hibit to demonstrate tho lasting (tunlltles of Port Or fort! Cedar. It may bo exhibited at the San Franch co Fair. Tho post was a stand poat, eovgii root long and Mr. Hennessey says It was put in by tho lato Pa: Flanagan when ho first started tyel Llbby mine years ngo. To Servo Suit. Sheriff Johnson brought over with him Saturday night papers In tho caso of Anna Rusk vs. R. R. Montgomery to servo. She Is aHldngifor damages for per sonal Injuries which she alloges hIio sustained a yoar ago lust winter when slio fell tlirough u holo in tho wharf near tho Wasson fish mnrkot. Slio tried to make tho city one of tho de fendants but tho court overruled this. Mr. Montgomery Ik expected horo from bis home lu Decatur, HI., In i about u mouth and the papers may I not bo served until then, or possibly, thoy may be forwarded to tho Sher Itr at Decatur and be served thcro. Coos Ray Baptist Assiunhlj'. I Among some of the prominent apeak-1 ers who will attend tho Coon Ray I Rnptlst Assembly to bo held in tills) City on August tho 27th to 29th will bo tho following: Rev. O. C. Wright, Stnto Suporintoiidant of Missions on tho Pacific Coast, Dr. J. D. Spring-1 stou, Head of tho Sunday School work, In this State, Dr. H. R. Fos-I kett, Stato Convention PiiBtor, Rov and Mrs. C. K. Shoit, of RoBoburg, Dr. W. H. Katon, paBtor of tho First napust unurcn ai iiosoiiurg; uev. j.ii P. Murphy, pastor of the Junctlou Cl-fl ty church, Miss Carrie O. Mlllspniigh, Pacific Coast Secrctury for Homo Missions and Miss Ruby T. Weyburn, Secretary for the Woman's Raptlst Home Missionary Soclctj. ' Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU liive ' ALWAYS USI2I). Phono 72. Tociflc Uvery and Truuhfer Company. t j FOUND Lutly'N liar pin lu South Marslifleld. Owner may havo same by paying for this ad. FOUND Notebook mid letter nil dressed to Mis. U. K. Greene, Co iiullle. Owner can have same by paying lor this ml at Times office. i:.Pi:Uli:.NCi:i) WOMAN desires position us housekeeper or gen eral housowork. Address 11., care Times. FOR KF.NT. Ill room house clone lu LdVKo enough tfor two families. $20.00. I. S. Kaufman & Co. I'Olt HUNT Housekeeping rooms; very reasonable. U52 First street North. FOR RMNT Mjrtlo Aims modern furnished npartments frco heat and water. $25 por month up. 1'OR RUNT. K loom houso on South Tenth St. Sco or Phono John F. Hull. FOR KK.NT-.Oiio unfurnished apart mont nt Tho Haguo. Apply Plonoor Hurdwaro Co. FOR SALI'3 l!e.,st icstaiiiant lu Florence nt big bargain. For par ticulars wrlto Pacific Restaurant, Florence, Oregon. FOR AUTO SERVICE Any placo, mid time, our five, sev en and ulno pussougcr cars with care ful drivers will sorvo you. Rates Reasonable Day nnd Night Sorvico CORRIGAN & KNOX BROS. Right Cafe Phono 2G0-L. I 9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtiimmmmtmmmmnm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamfma wiHaiHiHBHHHaaBaHHHHUMHnk mmmmmmwmmmmimmmammmmmBmauammmmmmmm KBI ANNOUNCEMENT The following prleo-i f. o. h. Detroit, effective Ford Runabout - -Ford Touring Car Ford TYwn Car - - August 2, 1!H." $390.00 440.00 640.00 WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs, W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth So. Phone 220-R w heads, etc., office. printed at THE TI5IES Standard Prices of 20-MULE TEAM Products 5 lbs. Borax 50c Borax Chips, Large 25c 2 1-4 lbs. Borax 25c Borax Chips, Small.. 15c 3-4 lbs. Borax 10c Boraxalde, 1 lb 10c Boraxo, Large 25c Boraxo, Small 10c PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO. Oakland. California. T9ZJs.'2jiFPggpWf T,friiwmic i m Tizwv H ' r rwn r,v isfrtmLumm i u . 4 No speedometer Included In this year'n equipment, othenviso cars fully equipped. There ran ho no assurance given against an advance In these pi hex at any lime. Wn Kimrantrc, however, that (hero will bo no n;-' iluclioii lu these prices puor to Aug. I, 11)1(1. Profit-Sharing with Retail Buyers On August I, 11)11 wo iiiatle the iiiinoiiui-emeiit that If ho ioiiIiI make and sell lit ictuil tlOO.illll) Foul cms between August I, 11)11 nml August 1, IDL' we Mould share piofltN with the letall pur chasers, to (he o(ciil of fiom ! to $110 on e.iih car. We huo sold oier :i(ll),(lll() Foul t-u-s iu the lime spedlled, ami proritshar lug checks or !"() each will ho ilisliihuteil as rapidly as possible after August I.", 11)15. Retail purihaseis who hau not jet mall ei 1 us (heir profit-sharing coupons, pioperly endorsed, should do so without delay. FORD MOTOR CO. Get the new "Green" Price List showing Reductions in Ford Parts On .July -ltli wo reduced the price of Foul paits from 10 por cent to It) per cent on numerous items ami hae since thou been sell Ing from (he new "(I'leen' parts price list. Wo now have u sup ply of these pilco lists dii li.iuit and would suggest that till Foul owners ill op in and serine one. We handle only parts uiade ami guaranteed hy the Ford Motor Coiupanj and sell at peon (iilcif list prices only. No substitution' or iheuper made putts heie. When jou buy parts use the given" pihe list. It will save jou money. Isaac R. Tower ' Ford Distributor Southwestern Oregon "THE GUNNERY"