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1 THECOOS BAY TIMES, ARSHFIELk, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. -rr' T""T FIVE BH JX ;jt, . f. f "V"Vfr" Ybiir Own Purse ir '" most for the money. As to trousers, thai most is Represented in Dutchess Trousers the American standard for value. Dutchess Trousers are not only sold with a Money Warranty, but are thoroughly stylish in cut, fit and patterns. JMiey are shown Jiere in great variety dvcrylcorrect material; dolor and model for wear on pvojxpccnsion. Won'tou let us convert you to the "Dutchess mbifc1? You will not only save money, but be bet ter dressed than ever before. '"lc'lc'ecp your .clothes pressed free of charge f - I. ,-- - . . I . !.ll . Woolen Mill Stores. hvk The home of Hart Schaffncr & Marx clolhcs Marshfield. North Bend. m The Noble Theater To-Night Jctvto L, LiiNky, in iiKMOclntjon with David llelaNeo, present a pIcturlTAtlon of (ho worldV most famous romaiitlo drama of Ainor icait vrildt "The Girl of the Golden West" written by David Helaseo and produced under his management for niHny,'tlio'uiliiii(lH of porforiiuuiccH. ' First a ilramu then n grand oern. Now tho ultimate uclUovcmcnt 'u photographic art. Appropriate music liy Martin's 10-ploco orchestra. HEAHST-SELKi'S MOWS PICTORIAL ) Alwnyn interesting pictures of cvcntu ax tlicy really happen. Lower floor, 15c. Balcony, 10c. Tomorrow night Boc-son Brothers' Players and trained anliiuil show. Also Francis "X. Hush man In a special three-reel feature picture. 1 J ! NEW TODAY X $ FOUND-r-Smiill skiff ou Cohl Hank Slough. Inqulro Times. WANTEIK-Lnrgo tent, socoimI hand; must bo in good condition and cheap'. With fly preferred. State alio and prlfco. C. P. M., Times. LOST Morocco purso containing $5 bill and about $& In chnngo, Mon day tietwocn Dollcntesson and Gol den Rulo. Howard for return to The Tines. LOST Small Whlto French Poodle. "Answers to namo of Toto. Phono Wostorn Union office. FOR- HALE Two flrst-ihiss in'lk cows, fresh, Cheap 17 tnkon at onco, Inqulro H. Peck, Kltty vllle, j LOST AND FOUND X LOSTr Ijady'H gold alli. Initials E. L. T. Reward for return to Times office. WANTED Girl would like a placo to work for board, inquire ; caro Jmcs, or phono 202 L. 1 TOR RENT X VOU "JtfeNT--lIoiiKckcopIiiB rooms; k Very Yeftsonable. 352 First Btrobt VQR KNTTr-Myrtlo Anns inodern furnished apartmenta-free heat and water. 2G per month up. FOK RKNT Ono unfiinilshed niart- Tnet.at The. Hague. Apply Pioneer Hardware Co. VOn TRANSFER AND STOR. AaR.OF.JIOUSEUOIil) GOODS 'FMMGHT.. AND DACGAGE Call PmUSQN TRANSFER Vhone 103 MlliWAVerffb'Jt Children, 5c. X LOCAL OVERFLOW X ?$ IjiikIs In .Ijvll. J, J. McQuillan ar rived hero this morning from Myr tle Point with an unusual thirst, ilo immediately started In to quonch It and as a result Marshal Carter had to entertain him this afternoon. McQuillan had $27.4R. Cowl Trouble. H. Plko of North Bond, en mo down this nftornoon nnd paid f2.no pound fees to Marshal Carter. Plko's cow got out yester day, wandered down to Forndalo whore she was molesting tho resi dents until Marshal Carter put her In tho city pound. X AT THE HOTELS X $$ At Tho St. Lawrence Hotel C. L. Smith, Coos River; A. B. Harry, Coqulllo; Lloyd Cutllp and wife, Coos River; Golden Oliver, San Francisco; C. E. Sherwood, Rose burg; N. R. GIvons, Gallatin, Mb.; Win, Crlmmlns, Independence, Kas. At Tho Lloyd Hotel F. Taylor, Gardiner; Win, Dean, Ottawa; F. Lapp and wlfo, City; Mrs. E. W. Melville,, Roseburg; Chas. Williams, Port Orford; A. DIttman and wlfo, Eden, Wis. At Tho Illanco Hotel John WnBson, South Inlet; J. j Vanburger, Ten Mile; Wm. H. Hol land, Parkersburg; John Enlund and wife, Ash; W. J, Howard, Hauser; Pat Dalton, Eastslde; T, S. Warren, Ilandon; W. P. Spencer, Gold Beach. At Tho Chandler Hotel n. II. Laird, Roseburg; A. L. Kit chen, Roseburg; Chas. A. Brand and wife, Roseburg; J. C. Johnson, Gold nonch; Frank Page, Portland; II. Anderson, Portland; E. It. Hurst, Portland: B. E. Blunden, Portland; G. P. Peterson, Muscatine, Iowa; C. H. Sengstacken, San Francisco; R. L. Macleay, Wedderburn; B. K. Law i son, Cotage Grove; R. Mayer, San Francisco; Claude Moon and wife, , Powers; nen McMullen and wife, iMyrtle Point; S. G. Macklln, Port land; T. W. Wilson, Portland; Mrs. i A. Dillon and Mrs, M. Roosa, San Francisco; Roy Lahey, Rosehurff. i-jr i "'i1 ' . n Times Want Ada for reaulti, TTT mi BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES Tlmo nnd heights of tides at Mnrshflold. Thu tides tiro placed in order of occurrence, with their times on the first line nnd heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar ono hour nnd G4 minutes earllor thnn nt Marshfield. lira.. 3.30 Ft... 0.8 llrs.. 4.36 Ft... 0.7 2.4. 8.5G 2.4 ' 4.C 4.00 9.50 2.G 4.7 n.a 10.49 3.3 WEATHER FORECAST tnr Amwlt4 rrm to Coot Da, Tlnn.l OREGON Fair, warmer In tho southwest Thursday; winds mostly westerly. LOCAL TKMTEnATUItH IlEGOIU) For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. m Aug. 4, by BcnJ. Ostllnd, opoclal goTcrnmont meteorologist: Maximum 71 Minimum . .. . GO At 4:43 n. m T2 Precipitation ... 01 Precipitation elnco Sopt. 1, 1914 08.78 - Precipitation iftEte period last year CC.D4 Wind Northwest, clear. . , 'j BORN I ' CUIIRY To Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Curry nt their homo in South Marshfield, a daughter. Mother and child aro doing nicely and Mr. Curry Is stepping high. Choir ItehonrKnl. Tho. Episcopal Choir will meet for rehearsal this ovonlng nt 7:30 p. m. Auto to Frisco. Lynn Lnmbotlt pinna to leave the Inst of tho week with an nuto party for San Fran Cisco. "Will Move. W. F. Mlllor has lcaB cd ono of tho best npnrtmonts In tho Myrtlo Arms for r vonr and will soon movo thoro from tho depot building where ho has been residing. (IvtH Mors. Tho Union Mont Mar okt yesterday received a shipment of llvo hogs from Curry county, nboat load bolng brought In. Thoy will bo used to supply tho local market. Got Contract, Tho Ploneor Hard ware Company hns been awarded tho plumbing contrnct on tho now Const Guard Station for fl3r0, being tho low bidders on tho work. Many Penciled. J. C. Donno says that ho has n flvo-ycnr old peach trco on his Catching Jnlot ranch thut Is breaking down under Ub load of fruit. Ho has six trees but only four aro bearing. Havered Artery. Jolin fPctt.lt of Coostou cut an artery In his wrist when chopping kindling. Mo could not stop the flow of blood until ho enmo to North nond nnd lind Dr. Uartle attend tho wound. Want Add Did Jt A. B. Loud had a phonograph and some rccordB u-dinii )m u'lulioil m noil. Ho Insert ed a for sale add In Tho Times nnd it brought him a buyer, Mr. Mlttson of Catching Inlet! Times want adds get results. ' Ferry Traffic Captain Hall of tho Ferry Transit reports that dur ing tho month of-July ho transported 0538 passengers. 77 doublo teams. 313 single teams, 228 autos aim CC head of stock 'botweon Marshfield and Eastslde. At Lnko Talioo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath who have been spend ing some time In California aro now at Lnko Tahoo, a noted California summer resort. They havo not Indi cated when thoy expect to return home. GotH Rktit Deer. Ned Galloway of tho North Star says that ho Is go ing to bring in tho flcst venison of tho soason. Ho says ho hns flvo flno bucks located all but staked out and when August 15 arrives, ho Is going to do business. HIR Is, Had. Gordon Smith says that tho South Slough hill Is getting In bad sh,apo and unless part of It Is planked that autos will not bo able to negotiate It In another week. This Is now .the worst part of tho road to the beach and Sunset Bay. T Sell Proiierty Tho trustees of the property willed by tho late Mrs. Louhsa Hirst to Milton Hirst nro ad vertising it for sale. It consists of a half interest in the prpperty oc cupied by tho Wolcott grocery on North Front street and some farm land. It Is to bo sold after Septem ber 8. Brother Dead. W. N. Ekblad yes terday received a telegram announc ing te death of his brother, Rich ard Ekblad, tit Great Falls, Mont. Mr. Ekhlnd jwla'tlj&.bldt son of jjMr. Ekblad of isthmus miei ami in mr vlvod by n wlfo nnd child. Ho had been ailing for tho past year. Wunt Ail J)lil It Miss Evelyn Anderson lost a pin which she valu ed highly. She happened to read the wnnt ads In tho Times last night and saw that someone had found n pin. Investigation proved It to bo hers nnd she was greatly pleased on re covering her property. Ono Offender. Martin Johnson was tho only offondcr last night, bo ing arrcBtcd by Offlcor Ulchardson for drunkencss. IIo lutjd )$3.70 In ensh and this morning was released by Marshal Carter on condition that ho borrow tho balnncc nccdod to mnko up tho usual $fi flno and re munerate tho city for his fun. Ou Auto Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Prcst arrived hero In their nuto via Allegany from Scnttlo this morning. Thoy aro making a tour of tho coast In their car. Ho was formerly employ ed by contractor Jacobson on tho Jot ty work. Dan Roberts was employed by Jacobson nt tho same tlmo nnd thoy had quite a visit on Mr. Prcst's arrival this morning. New Moose. Tho Mnrshflold Lodgo of Mooso last evening Initiated Conductor A. W. Gregg, J. R. Fitz gerald and Chns. J. Oramhy. They discussed tho Moose Day plans for Dandon and appointed Messrs. Got tlngs, Montgomery and Smith a com mlttco to nrrnngo for transporta tion, etc. Tho drill tenm will meet Thursday night to proparo for tho ovont. Goes to Alaska. Jnmcs Hognn who recontly moved IiIb mnrblo works horo from Coqulllo, left this morning for Alaska. Ho is shipping n lot of monuments thoro nnd ho will travel through that section scl.-lng them. Ho was formorly an Alaska trader. Ho expects to return in about thrco months and toft W. I. Uohror In chnrgo of his stock horo. Mrs. Ho gnn also remained. Leaves on Auto Trip. E. G. Drews nnd family loft early this morning on n trip to Portland in Mr. Drew's nuto. Ills mothor, Mrs. Emma Drown, who hns been visiting him, roturnod with tho party to her homo In Port land. Mrs. 13. C. Drews nnd Ernest and Mnrjorlo Drews mndo up tho pnr ty. Tho family will visit for a whllo In Portlnnd and expect to bo bnck In ten days. . u W. O. T. U. Head Horo Mrs. Jen nie Kemp, stnto president of tho W. C. T. U arrived hero on tho Kllburn Sunday to visit tho local branches. T -1 ..nr.l..rr alio n il rl rfBnOll R IllCCt- Ing In Marshfield with Dr. Mattlo P.. Shaw. She will bo. in isorin nonu nun ovonlng, goes to Coqulllo Wednos .,,. xiurtin Point Thursday, to ..,..!.,., p.i.ini' n Prnsnnr Sntlir- JllVUllUM 1M..J , - - -- day, to Bandon annnay ami win speak ngaln in tno worm noun run bytorlnn church noxt Tuesday. t t PERSONAL MENTION X C. II. DUNGAN of Coob River wns a business visitor horo today. GEO. ROSS, of Catching Inlet, Is n Mnrshflold visitor today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River was a Marshfield snoppcr louuy. L. D. SMITH of DnulolB Creok Is n Mnrshflold business visitor todny. J. II. STRETCH of North Inlot came In today on business. MRS. IRA II. BARTLE. of North Rend, was tho guest of Mnrshriold friends yesterday. SIDNEY CLARK was down from Camp Ono today. Ho la employed thoro during vacation. ARTHUR BEHRING arrived horo yesterday from Snn Francisco to look after business mattors. MRS. R. II. COREY and daughter loft yesterday for their sum mer camp on South Coos Rlvor. HARRY MANN and wlfo of North Bond will leavo soon for Califor nia. HENRY SENGSTACKEN made a buslneBB trip to Coqulllo this morning. J. A. BLATT and wlfo returned last ovonlng from their South Coos Rlvor ranch. OSCAR KRONHOLM expects to leavo In a few days for a visit in San Francisco. MRS. THOMAS COKE and daughter, Miss Uesslo, will leave Thursday for California. MRS. WALTER LIVINGOOD of North Bend will leavo this weok for San "Francisco, W. B. ANDERSON, a former Coos Ray rancher, Is hero from Coqulllo today on business. R-. il. JENNINGS and wlfo plan to IoaVo Ifl a few days or a visit at tho Exposition. GKOItGK GETTINOS Is expected home todny from a two days trip to Coqulllc valloy points. IIOCCO SACCHl who Is attending tho San FranclsA Exposition Is expected homo tomorrow. MISS EliVIIlA FItlZEEN plans to lenvo the Inst of the week for n visit nt the Exposition. CAUL DAVIS, of the C. A. Smith Timber Compnny, left today noon for Coqulllo Valley points. HAltriY 11ENSON who Is driving nu to on tho North lnlet-l.nkcsldo run came In todny for a Bhort stay. MltS. CONKLIN who has been camp ing with her family nenr tho Hock quarry enmo down this morning. ROIIERT SWANTON plans to leave the last of tho week on a vaca tion trip to California points. MRS. V. U. DOUGLAS, .MIbs Hess Douglas nnd Duncan Douglas will leave Boon to visit tho Exposition. MISS MAY PREUSS expects to leavo shortly for llorkclcy to resume hor course nt tho University of Cali fornia. MRS. GEO. MAKER and daughter, Miss Fredn, of North Dcnd, will lonvc In a fow days to visit tho Exposition. R. F. WILLIAMS nnd wife nnd dnu ghtor, Miss Grnce, will leavo tho last of tho weok for a visit In San Francisco. CHAS. H. SENGSTACKEN, of San Frnnclsco arrived hero yesterday Tor a short vIbU at tho homo of his undo, Henry Sengstacken. JjULIUS LARSON nnd wlfo will leave via Allegany tomorrow to visit nt tho homo of their dnughtor, Mrs. Hunter, for n couple of weeks. MISSES MABEL AND ANNA WICK MAN of Emplro expect to leave In n fow dnyB for a visit with rola IIvcb In Snn Frnnclsco nnd Uor koloy. SUPT. F. A. TIEDGEN will leavo tho last of tho week for San Fran cisco to visit tho Exposition nnd attend nn educational convention thoro. A. L. KITCHEN, a nurseryman of Roseburg, nrrlvcd noro Inst ovo nlng for a fow days on tho liny. Ho came ovor with Mr. nnd Mrs. Brand. MRS. E. POLLEiJCFEN, who has been spoudlnu somo tlmo nt tho homo of hor dnughtor, Mrs. W. B. Turpon, will leav'o shortly for San Frnnclsco. MRS. CARRIE DUNGAN who Is spending tho summer nt tho homo of hor undo, A. P. Owen, on South Coos Rlvor, enmo down this morning. CHAS. THOM, of North Bcjid, ,was hero today on routo to Coqulllo on business. Ho recalled that It Is Just 17 yenrs ago slnco ho first nrrlvcd on Coos Ray. C. W. CUMBERS loft In his auto to day for Curry county points. On his roturn, he will go to Rpsehurg to moot Mrs. Cumbers who Is re; turning overland from San Fran cisco, NEL8 OSMUNDSON, deputy, county clork, and wife and hor mother, Mrs. Wlckham, aro expected horo soon from Coqulllo, en routo to Snn Frnnclsco to attend the ex position. MRS. F. PAINE who hns boon visit ing her slstor, Mrs. C. H. Walter, for tho past mouth will leave noxt wook for her homo nenr San Frnn clsco. She Is n nurso at a Mas onic homo thoro. MR. AND MRS. E. A. ANDERSON and daughter, MIbs Evelyn, plan to leavo tho last of tho weok to visit tho Exposition and to visit at tho homo of Eric Wold in Uurlln gamc, California, F. B. HAGUE and wlfo and Frank Pago will leavo In tho Haguo auto tomorrow for Portland. Thoy may take tho train at Portland. Mrs. , buret 'w U&35tsa35S535 '&fiKwe wii - - - - J "t -i1 ' rrm m Wfy 'ssms." t& ISli 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 ileiiliu, trimmed In red, long sleeve, Tor value. Our price 4 Do :i(l-ln. Percale, guild quality, rolor fust, li!Ju vnl. Our price 8 l-!lc liT-ln. Percale, H Lite value. Our prlco 0 1-lc :ifl-tti. Comfort CrctoiH, 10c value. Our prlco H 1-ilc Blenched Muslin, :i(Mii. wide. They nro wortli at least one- third more 5c, 1-lc, 7 l-i!c, 8 1 l-Uc, 10c Until TowcN, extra quality....' 25e pair; :Uc pair; kllc pair Indies' Hlcotclcss Vests 7c, I- I -Ho, 10c, -He Uurttilii Scrim 1-lc, 8 1-ilc, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c, 25c. Wash KngM -Ic Tho Orlcrlnnfna fylyeMM0fr'Or n y Intorpofled of Low Prices 'J W ttVM--VM. 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. Haguo Is planning to drive tho car tho entire dlstnnco. WILL MOROAN, n well known North Coob River rnnchor, enmo down this morning. Ho snya that tho sunshine Is wolcomo to tho ranch ers as It will give them n chnnco to put up their hay. L. A. LILJEQVI8T nnd wlfo camo from Coqulllo yestordny to select u homo horo. Mr. Llljcqvlst ex pects to movo hero shortly and en gage In tho practlco of law In Mnrshflold. Ho will retain tho dis trict attorneyship. GEO. DEUBNBR, JR., will leavo tho Inst of tho wook for California whoro ho will visit at tho homo of his father, Geo. Doubncr. Ho mnkes his homo with his grnnd paronts, Mr, nnd .Mrs. W. C. Doub ncr. CHAS. A. BRAND nnd wife, or Rose burg arrived In their automobile last ovonlng to visit his brother, J. T. Brand. Mr. Brand Is nuin ngor of tho Overlnnd Fruit nnd Development Company of Roso burg. MRS. A. J. SHERWOOD nnd daugh ters, Helen and Dolla, who havo been visiting nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rogers, on South Coos Rlvor, enmo clown todny. Thoy will re turn to their homo In Coqulllo this afternoon. J. II. FLANAGAN und Robs Smith loft yestordny In Mr. Flanagan's nuto on nn outing trip to Crater Lake. At Medford thoy will bo Joined by Mrs. Flanagan and tho children on their way homo from Sun Francisco, who will make tho trip with them. WM. WARREN enmo In yestordny from Lakeside whoro ho has been conducting a harbor ship. Ho will shortly take a position In tho Blanco shop ns J. E. Wynne Is figuring on a hunting trip and later going to tho San Francisco exposition, MRS. ROBERT K. FLEMING, of Roswoll, Now Moxlco, and daugh ter, Miss Eleanor Flomlng, nro spondlng part of tholr vacation vis iting relatives nnd frlonds on Coos Bay. Mr. Flomlng Is a guest at tho homes of hor stsor, Mrs. M. A, Sweotman In Forndalo and Miss Fleming Is staying at tho homo of Mrs. Wnrron Painter In North Bend. Thoy hnvo Just visited tho Scot Tissue Products Tlioy Hnvo Tlmo and Work Splendid for Picnics and Outlugi Soo Our Window Display "The Owl" Frank 1). Cohan. The Central Aveuuo Drug Store We lend Others Follow expositions nt Sun Diego nnd San Francisco. A number of social functions nro bolng planned In tholr honor while horo. Mrs. Norwood l. curry, or Portlnnd, Is a guest at, tho homo of her son, M. L. Curry, horo. MRS. GEO. CAMPBELL loft this af ternoon to spend n fow- days as tho guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Adams at the lattcr's ranch on South Rlvor. MRS. BELLE MEALY nnd Miss Bor tlo Prntt, of Denver, Colorado, aro expected hero tomorrow to visit nt tho M. L. Curry homo. Mrs. Heuly Is Mrs. Curry's moth er. Thoy hnvo been visiting tho San Frnnclsco Exposition. ! SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Methodist Bonflro nt East- port. Baptist Ladles with Mrs. J. C. Donno. Pastlmo Club with Mrs. Roy Brnlnnrd. Auction Brldgo with Mrs. Eugcno Crosthwnlto. Priscltlaa with Mrs. L. Chrlstenson. . THURSDAY North Bend Swedish Luth- ovan with Mrs. Llllebo. North Bond Eastern Star social ovonlng. Rnlubow Club with Mrs. Adams, FRIDAY North Bond Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Wntters. SATURDAY II. C. Club with Miss Ruby Plttmnn. PALACE Meat Market YOUR SATISFACTION Is Our Great Advertisement When You Buy Your MEATS here. You can bo siiro of getting every lilt of action posslblo for your money. Nouo hut tho best quality of Meats to chooso from, quick, courteous service, penny change, mid jou don't havo to gluo )our ojos on tho scales 10 ounces to tho pound every tlmo. Como mid see; wo want to servo you. Some Meat Specials Stoer Shoulder Steak 15c Pot Roast ,1'ouiid 14c Pork Steak, Pound .16c Mutton Chops, I'ouiul 15c Venl Roast, Pound 14c Ileadcheeso 12 1-2c Pliono 400..T. 180 N, Broadway Py u& rm itn Ian lira ln HI M 1 m !! : H