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1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, WARSHFIELk, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION FIVE -r a. "( t r ' " Of nj t m etc V IRl n ti l(. W n,, . m )l wm Three Days Bargains AT 1 Flit r rll For WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . Many prices have been cut to rock bottom It will be impossible for you to shop at THE FAIR store without getting a bargain, so come as early as you can, thereby securing the very best of values. Girl's excellent quality summer punts, trimmed with English torchon lures, .Regular "ou value. i tr On snlo at I UL Girls' Milan Straw Hals, ex cellent iualjly, latest shapes. Values to 91.00. ACr Now .T-Jt Jersey Untiling Suits for lioys or girls. Tho tl."e anil 75c kinds, 1Cr flow fJl "THE SATISFACTION' ALWAYS Central Avenue. OK The Noble Theater To-Night t Tin: home ok paramount pictures r INGRATITUDE OK 1,1. TAVI.OK A two-part Scllg comedy drama wltli truu heart throbs. Little .llinmlo and his dog "Sport" work overtlmo for Dan Cupid mid then the, lad ponders on wo man's ingratitude. P ATI IK MOWS Important happenings of the world in motion pictures. . A Ham comedy entitled LOTTA COIN'S GHOST What would you do Jf a ghost sat down right alongside of you? It's Just 'what happened to "Hani ami Hud" The result will m.iko you chuckle every time you think of It. Till: RELAYED REFORMATION A drama with an all-star east of plajcrs. i Lower floor, I5t. Haicony, l()e. v Tomorrow night. "Tho CJIrl of tho ('olden West." It's a Tara mouiit in five reels. Martin's Orchestra. Thursday and Kiiday night. llreson Itrothers' l'layers anil trailed .unlinal show. Rig special attraction. GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND DODGE - AUTO SUPPJL1ES FOR ALIi - ! MAKES OF OAKS 847 Central a v. Phono ilT.i-h juts. WJLLEY'S NKAV STOKE , , Is named THE NEERLECRAFT Now in new Homo, 78 Central Avo. Ladles' Emporium ' iyTV-W Ml I If 9 v jvf ill I Ilia jju Have Stood Both Tests Right ."Here at Home and their Best Testimonial is the evidence .. of Satisfied Users in Coos County COMPARE THESE FISK NON-SKID ,OW PRICES WITH THE COST OF OTHER STANDARD ' -"'"VAtf TREADS NON-SKID AND PLAIN 43y2x30 - $12.20 4y2x34 - $27.30 W 4x33 - 20.00 4V2x36 - 28.70 ,-&; 4x34- 20.35 5x37- 33.90 .' Fisk Low Price offer car rvtners an nlxioliitely sine way to cut you liave a largo or small car, the Fislc Non-Skid Is tho SANE tiro coHducted Iu tin interest of all car miners. FislMKfctriliutorii Southwestern Oregon GOXST KINO GARAGE, North ", i Radius' Silk Hoot Hose with IMe IiccIh and toes; all shades", Including black and unite. Values to 91 r ROc. Now 6HL One lot Ladles' sample Dress Skirts la serge, sp Ilns anil whipcords, blue and black. 9 .'( (TO HC mill $." value. NowP' J llrutitifut striped Seersucker and civpesi variety of col ors. Usually sold at toe. On sale at, per yard 9c FAIR" YOUR JIONBV HACK. Next to Cliliiuller Hotel. splendid two-reel Liihlu Children, fe. lDKAli SU.M.UIJK Tttll'M Stcnmor Rainbow Icavos Mursh fleld for South Coos River ovory Sunday at 8 a. m. and returns at C p. m. Launch Express woek day samo hours, IDEATi FREE OKOVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS Ilrlng your lunch baskets, ko daks and fishing tncklo for n fow days' outing. Sunday school and all picnic crowds a specialty. Round Trip, 75 cents. For charter apply on board or phono 31GX3 or phono 31C7. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Cotirth So. Phone 220-R FISK TIRES THE GUNNERY Renil Agents KI.ME AND S, G. WIIITSETT, Hand"!! Agent wmmmmmmmmmmmmamwmmmmmMmsmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmm REVITIE5 t AUGUST TIDES Thno unit heights of tides tit Mursliftclil. The tides arc placed in order of occurrence with their times on tho first line mid heights on the second line of each day. A compar ison of consccutlvo heights will in dicate whether it is high or low water. High thlo on tho bar one hour niul f I minutes earlier than nt Mnrshfielil. 3'llrs.. 2.r. 8. in 1.11 7.57 Ft... o.!) :i.:i 2.0 .1.7 I 'lira.. a.ao a.ac li.K! s.r.o Kt. .. 0.8 3.2 2.4 4.0 r, lies. . i.:io io. id .i.oo D.r.o Ft... 0.7 3.3 2.5 -1.7 WEATHER FORECAST (Dt AmocIiIM I'mi to Coon Ilaj Tlinm, OREGON Kalr, cooler East, South to Wcat wIiuIb. LOCAL TEMFBRATUUH RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 1:13 n. ni Aug. 3, by IlenJ. Ostllnd, special govcrnmout meteorologist: Maximum G3 Minimum r3 At 1:43 a. m r4 Precipitation 01 Precipitation ainco Sept. 1, 1914 C8.78 Precipitation samo period Inst year CG.ni Wind Northwest, clear. Thimble. Huh to Meet. Tito mem bers of tho North Ucnd Thlmblo Club will meet Friday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Virgil Walters. M. E. Hcmflro. Tho Epworth Lenguo of tho Marshflcld Methodist Church Is planning to have a bon fire Wednesday evening at Eastport. Every ono Is Invited. Meet Thui-Mliiy. TIio niombcrs of tho Ladles Aid Society of tho Nor wegian Lutheran church of North Dcnd will meet next Thursday after noon with Mrs. L. LIHJabo. Picnic! Today. Mrs. .1. C. Jones Is entertaining tho Uliatl,(n Wo men's Hoard of Missions nt an all day picnic at her homo on North Tenth Street. Perham Park, todny. THERE may be Better Clothe?, 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 hoys FIXUP Where the Price is always Right Marshfield North Bend TIME and SERVICE are the acid tests ' of Tires s down tiro evpense. Whether choice. (iiiuuery Service Is . , Flsk Distributors Southwestern Oregon VON PEGERT, Coqulllo Agents One Offender. John Hamlin was tho only offender who landed In ho tel Carter last night. He was listed us "drunk and without money." The usual fine of $5 was assessed against him and ho promised to pay later. Water Pressure. (lordon Smith Is keeping a record of tho water pressure at tho city hall as requested by tho Railroad commission lately. It varies from Oil to SO pounds which Is a big Improvement over a year or so ugo, Will Have Outing. Tho members of tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Swedish Lutheran church will hold an outing tomorrow at the Alex Mat son ranch on Catching Inlet. Tho boat Hope with tho party will leave Marshflcld at 0:30 o'clock. Case. Tomorrow. Tho case of Smith and Conrad vs. Mrs. Ouucllo Hums and Oco. A. Lyons is schedul ed for trial at Coqulllo tomorrow. They aro Becking to obtain posses sion of n forty-acro tract on Coos River which Mrs. Burns claims un der u tax title Expect Italiroud Man. It Is pos sible that .1. I). Farroll, vlco presi dent of the O W. R. and N. railroad will bo present on tho occasion of tho big bridge celebration at North Ucnd this fall. Ho' bus been Invited and it is prolmblo thut ho will at tend, It Is said. Rcbekahs to Meet. The members of the Daughters of Rebekah, Lodge No. 143, of North Rend, will hold n social next Saturday night nt Tay lor's boll. Tho members of tho lodge- and their husbands and many young people nro expected, a general lnvl . . . . tatlon having been Issued. Divorce Civscfj Xudgo Coko this afternoon will hoar tho divorce caso of Mrs. Eva Harnard vs. I). F. Harn- ard. It Is understood that they Iinvo mndo a property settlement out of court. Tho grounds aro cruel and In human treatment. Mrs. Harnard wiib formerly Miss Eva Wilson of Sum no r. . Grandmaster Coming Grandmas ter Miller of Oregon Masonry Is ex pected hore n week from tomorrow to visit tho local lodges and a big ses sion Is being arranged for him. Mr. Miller Is n member of tho Oregon Railroad Commission which will bo hero nt that tlmo to conduct a hear ing In tho wntor coses Saw HIk Rear. 1). L. Footo ond tho other drivers on tho Allcgany Draln auto lino aro endeavoring to get a big black bear that has been sighted along tho road near Golden Falls several times. LaBt year, D. L. Footo killed n big bear on tho road and says ho will get this ono this year. Other hunters nro also after tho bear. Auto Colllsslon. Sunday morning Mr. Peterson of Arngo collided with another auto nt n. sharp turn In tho Marshflold-Coqitlllo road. Ills car was damaged considerably and tho other slightly damaged. Ho did not learn who owned tho other car. Tho Potorsons woro on route to Empire to visit nt tho John Morgan homo and woro nblo to got through with their car. Fined for Assault. In Justice Shustor's court today In North Rond Alox Stonolako who Is employed by tho water company" pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and wns fined ?10. Tho enso wns tho result of some SARTER'S For your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING SANITARY ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wo mako Ice Cream to order, any kind ami In any iimu tlty, for parties, lodges, pic nics, etc. :: :: :: :: :: Wo do not speak of Its 0 U A Ij I T Y That speaks for itself SARTER'S Phono Mil-.t, .Marshflcld Front St., OpiHMito Hlanco Hotel . Tent Prices Are Low Now Wholesalers ami manufacturers have Just announced a blfj reduction in tho prices of tents ami wo aro now giving tho people of tills sec tion tho advantage of It. Wo have Just received n ship ment of the best "wall tents made la ynrlous sizes. , They are guaranteed by tho maker ami hy us, ('onto in ami let us show thoui to you anil quote prices on tho si.o tent you desire. Johnson-Gulovsen Co. Tho Quality Namo with tho Service Fanio NORTH FRONT STREET ALLEGANY-DRAIN Auto Stage Line LEAVES MARSHFIELD EVERY .MORNING .IjilO, ARIUVES DRAIN U O'CLOCK. Good Cars Careful Drivers .Most Reaiitlful Route to Portland Fare $8.50 SmokehOUSe fare $8.50 AGENTS, MARSHFIELD PHONE 00-J or call 1). L. FOOTE, Proprietor of Auto Line, Phono 2H-J for information. trouble between Stonolako and Rox-. tcr Robinson, the latter being a city Inspector of tho sewer work. It was I alleged that Stonclako assaulted the , other man. , Homo Coast Route. According to word received hero Chus. Hlckox ' anil party and Mrs. F. M. Frleilberg and party left San rroncisco Satur day In their ntttos for home. They are coming up tho coast route. With Mrs. i Frledberg aro Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. Kelly. Tho trip vas hard on -Irs. Frledberg who suffered nn tvttnfck of Illness near San Francisco. They are expected home Friday or Satur-' day. I Two Sisters Died. Mrs. Ilert Cox and Mrs. Cnrl Cox who returned to day state that their oldest sister, Miss Hertha Haines, was burled nt Elkton last week. They were called there by tho death of another sis ter, Mrs. Hunch, mid n day or two nfter Mrs. Hunch died, tho other sis ter succumbed. There were thirteen children In tho Haines family, who aro pioneers of the Elkton section, ( nun uicse were mo nisi iwo ceiuus. Dredging Done The Larson dreilgo Oregon will probably com plete tho South Coos River work to day or tomorrow. They Iinvo dredged out tho channel to tho Camp 1 dock so that It will probably not be nec essary to put In n new landing there. Cnpt. Oco. Smith who has been tn Bpector of tho work will resume his run on tho Rnlnbow nnd Tom bmith, who has been running the Rainbow n bis absence, will resume his old nosltlon. ' - Truffle Heavy. D. L. Footo says that traffic on tho Coos Ray-Allegany -Drain auto lino Is Increasing rapid ly. Yesterday they hnd ten outgoing passengers and ten Incoming passen gers. The road is in goou sunpc ami 1 tno nU(0 arrived at Allegany from Drain at 4 o'clock. Tho road super visors on the Douglas county part of tho Yoad aro getting a special ap propriation for dragging tho rond and when this work In completed tho highway will bo In tho best sbnpo it has over been In. $$ t PERSONAL MENTION t $ OEOROE II. ROTNOR left yesterday for Portland on business. M. I). SIIERRARD, of Ilnnilon, was a North Rend visitor yestordny. HEN McMUKUCN nnd wlfo enmo ov er from Coqulllo today for n snort stny. J. II. RAHSICOPF. of Conulllo. wns a business visitor in Marshflcld todny. W. P. MURPHY will lcavo soon for Sfiii Frnnclsco on business and pleasure. DR. WALTER CUMN, of Cuiitiillc. wns a Mnrshtlold business visitor ' yestordny. CLAUDE MOON and wifo camo In from Powers today to spend n fow days In town. MRS. LAURA JENNINGS, or Port land, is visiting with friends at Enstsldo today. SIDNEY HENDERSON of Coqulllo spent Sunday horo ns tlto guest of W. 0. Chnndlor. MIS JOSEPHINE CORDES will lenvo soon for Snn Frnnclsco to nttoud tho exposition. ROLL GOODMAN enmo down from tho South Coos River Hntchory last evening on business. I). L. FOOTE is moving his family to Allegany whero ho will reside the balance of tho summer. JOHN I). GOSS and wlfo returned yesterday from un ovor-Sumlny visit nt their Ten Mllo ranch. MRS. ROHERT M'CANN, of North Hcnd, passed the wcok end with her dnughter. Mrs. E. Hodson. ARNO M1CREEN nnd daughter, Miss Edith, will lcavo this afternoon on tho Adellno Smith for Rorkolcy. CARL W. EVI3RTSEN loft this nf ternoou for his camp on South Coos River nftor u short stay In town. .AIRS. J. W. FLANAGAN nnd chil dren loft yestordny to visit nt tho W. P. Murphy homo on South Coos River. ARTHUR K. PECK enjoyed n fish ing trip to Rrowstor Vnlloy Sun day, going out with County Judge China and Aluminum We handle some of the best makes in Queensware carrying the gold band, decor ated and plain white designs. We also carry the ROYAL GRANITE WARE In Aluminum Ware we have the famous Swiss and Stand ard Makes. W. H. DINDINGCR & CO. Blinker Hill Department Store rhoiio ft2 J. C. Penney Co. Have you ever stopped to think what makes the cost of living so high? The J. C. PENNEY store can and does sell you the same money than you arey, and better goods for the same money that you are asked to pay for the cheaper quality. Better think this over. Coveralls, good heavy denim, trimmed iu led, long; slccvcM, 7."e value. Our price iitl-in. Pcienle, good quality, color -7-ln. Peicalo, H 1-ilc value. Our .:t(l-!n Comfort Cretons, Klc value. ltleached Muslin, :t(l-lii. wide. They third more Hath TowcN, extra quality. Ladles' Sleeveless Vests . . . . ; l-lc, 8 Cm lain Scrim (I Wasli Rags Tho Orlglnntors pf Low Prices r&. SQenvzez. -&Or SJ fneorporsrea NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST 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. James Watson. I WM. LAWIIORNE nutl wlfo return-, ed yesterday from an over-Sun-1 day visit tit tho Tom Johnson ranch nonr Myrtlo Point. I vi. jt ,uiirtwiii, Kuiiuuti iiiuiiUKur of tho Cuilaliy Packing Company nt Portland, arrived hero today for n short stay on business. MRS. HERT COX nnd Mrs. Cnrl Cox returned yestordny from near Elk ton, whoro they were called by the death of two sisters last wook. S. ADRAHAMSON, of Gardiner, camo down today to enter Mercy Hospital, whore' ho will undergo un oporutiou for appendicitis to morrow. MRS. CIIENOWETH and daughter Fiances, and son Arthur, who have been guests at the D. Y. Staf ford homo, loft this morning for Decatur, III. JlltS. 13. W. SULLIVAN nnd Misses Esther Sullivan and Edna Kellond left this morning for tho Sullivan ranch at Coostou whoro they will spend a week. MRS. A. D. TRAER plans to lcavo soon for tho homo of hor daugh ter In Chicago. Sho may go vhi Ottawa, Cauadu, nnd visit an other daughter thoro. MISS MAY PREUSS, who nttonds tho University of California nt Rcrkoloy, and who has been spend ing a vacation here, will return to California on tho next trip of tho Speedwell. C. II. RUFFINGTON, an nttornoy nt Gold Reach, arrived horo to dny ou matters In connection with tho Roguo oHIvcr fishing cases which will bo taken up by Judgo Coke tomorrow. GEO. TRfRREY will lenvo soon for Son Francisco whero ho will en deavor to dispose of some of the patent gutes that lie exploited at tli- Scnttlo fair. Mrs. Trlbbey will Join him there later. .MR. AND MRS. F. R. KIRK nnd .Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Trnvor ex pect to leave Sunday In tho Travor automobile for u visit tit tho Pan-utna-Puciric Exposition. They plan to bo away nbout three weeks EMIL PETERSON and May Potcrr son, left this morning overland, with their guests, Miss Florence Jennings, Clnlro Joinings ami Charles Peterson of Portland, for tho exposition, whoro they will spond u couple of weeks. MRS. E. K. JONES nnd son, Eu gene, nro oxpected homo Thurs day or Friday via Rosohurg from San Francisco whoro thoy have been attending tho exposition ami visiting relatives. Mrs. Richard sou will pot return until Inter, MRS. HERT FOXEN and Miss SCuliuu Murton spent Sunday with Mrs. ('has. Ellorhcck at hor homo in Enstsldo. Mrs. Foxen, who Is a slstor or Mrs. C. F. Ellorhcck will loavo Thursiluy on tho Kllburu for Snn Frnnclsco and from there sho will go to Suntu liurlmra, whoro hero husband is now located. MRS. F. J. DEVEU. wro for merly lived In Marshfield, but now of Chicago, will arrive horo on tho next trip of tho Santa Clara. Sho will bo accompanied by a friend, Miss Mnrshall, and both will visit for sovoral months nt tho homo of Mrs. Do Novell's daughter, Mrs. W. II, Short, nt Ton Mile. C. W. CUMRERS, local manager of tho Standard Oil Company, arriv ed homo last evening from San Francisco, whero he nttonded tho exposition. He wns immensely NOTICE TO PAINTING CONTRACTORS Rids will bo received until L' p. I i in.. Monday, Aug. 0, 11)15, for the I IPttlntlng'of tho school .houso iu dis trict No. 10. Only bids from responsible local firms will bo considered. A certified chock required. Seo specifications at Cotiiio.' & Hoaglaud's Orocery. SCHOOL DOARD, Dlst No 40 C, M, C'ounor, Clerk, . .IDc. fast, l-!c val. price Our price . . Our price 8 I-ilo (I 1-lc 8 t-ilc are worth at least one- ."c, tl l-lc, 7 l--e, 8 I l-:tc, Hlo -."e pair; :tte pair; Itle pair 7c, IU l-llc, IDc, IMc I -Sic, I tic, Hi I -lie, l.-c, 18c, l!Sc. Ic Wo lead Others Follow pleased with the flno exhibit of tho Standard Oil Company which Is receiving so much p nil so from nil visitors. Mrs. Cumbers re mained for u longor visit thoro. COOS HAV TIMES WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS I1UV AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE WAR MAP WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS They Aro Going Fast . X NEW TODAY X $ WANTED Girl would like u plneo to work for hoard. Inquire F caro Tln)es, or phono 20:! L. LOST Lady's gold willed. Initials E. L. T. Roward for return to Times office. X found :: $ FOUND Lady's bar pin In South Marshfield. Owner may have samo by paying for this ad. FOUND Notebook and letter ad dressed to Mrs. R. E. Greene, Co iiuillo. Owner can hnvo snmo by paying for this nd nt Times office ! X FOR RENT 1 $$ FOR RENT. lit room house close In Liurgo enough if or twj families. ?20.00. I. S. Kutifmun & Co. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms; vory reasonable. UGU First street North. FOR RENT Myrtlo Arms modern furnished apartments frco heat nnd water. ?25 per mouth up. FOR RENT Ono unfurnished niwrt ment nt Tho Haguo. Apply Pioneer Hardware Co. For Rent Ji STORE ROOM I tassel Itiilldlng Central Avenue $l!5.l)0 per month of will rent tho full store room If desired For Rent Store room under Lloyd Hotel Front Street Good lease to desirable party. "See Held About It." W.A.REID, 150 Front St. r FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGU Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono lOil Resideiico Phone 13-J Mtirket Avo, nnd Waterfront h m s :