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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ;nd a few minutes, here now B take extra pay for your time 4 OU'LL probably have a few minutes to spare to- IWuSlMcfM or rnrnnrrmx' if not it io x7rvrfV1 vnnr TxrViil in steal them the saving you can make in HHart Schaffner & Marx clothes gwill more than pay you for your time. The end- rof-the-season clearance offers liberal reductions. fou're not expected to rush in and buy something Whether it tits you or not to take pot luck with several hundred other men. We expect to fit you iad satisfy you as perfectly as we do when these pxxis are priced at regular figures. bur Windows You Know the Prices WOOLEN MILL STORES rshfield North Bend le Noble Theater To-Night PARAMOUNT FEATURE NIGHT IFrohinan presents FLORENCE RKER in (he ruinous cum- till drnnin "THE DANCING GIRL." Is Florence Heed's first appearance In motion plt-tmcs vhlil photo-production of I'Jio uicnt International druma- ijilHTCSM III I'lVO 111'tS. PAH AMOUNT IT'S SURE TO UK GOOD MARTIN'S TKN-PIECK ORCHESTRA 3T SKIilO XKWS PICTORIAL" Pictures that tiro ni pt intcresling. rly fiii ii good sent First wliow 7:00; Second show, 8.15 lour, Me; Hit Irony, Kir. Children, flc. HOW XK1IIT: New Vaudeville A splendid fentiirc pic- wild 'Edna .Mayo." ffor Keystone Comedies anil tho new iserlal story "A Dln- id from tho Sky," with Lottie Plckford, sister of "AwerJwi'B petlieui-t," Mary Piekforil. Better ATS id vour ?der to iLunLVJui it Market JHO X. Hroadway $ t FOR SALE t $$ LOST Today, between Hunker Hill nnil Marshfleld, lndy's Kohl watch with Initials M, A. S. Howard for its return to Times office KQU BREVITIES AUGUST TIRES Time and heights of tides at MarBhfleld. Tlio tides uro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line and heights on the second Hue of each day. A compar ison of conse.:utlvo holghts will in dlcato whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 51 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. 8.55 0.3 .?4 0.1 &.5 0.1 10.22 0.4 10.53 0.8 11.28 1.2 0.38 3.C lira. Ft.. Hrs. F't..., Hrs. , Ft. . , Hrs., Ft... Hrs., Ft.., Hrs., Ft... Hrs. Ft.., 1.50 0.3 "29 5.'l 3.09 5.0 3.51 4.8 4.37 4.4 5.31 4.0 0.51 0.5 2.5C 4.7 3.2C 4.8 3.55 4.9 4.24 5.2 4.G2 5.2 5.42 5,2 12.10 1.0 8.58 1.5, 9.3C 1.3 10.17 1.0 0.0 0.0 11.52 0.7 0.0 0.0 C.32 5.2 FOR SAIjK CHEAP Absolutely now gown, size 38. Sultablo for after noon or evening wear. Inquire Box "L". Times office. J t WANTED t $$ WANTED Girl would like work of any kind. Address B care Times. t 'FOR RENT J J FOR HKXT ?Iyitlo Anns modern furnished apartments freo heat and water. $25 per month up. WKATHKK TOHKCAST 11? AMOclitfel PrfM to Cooi Bjr Tlraf.) OREGON Fair, color, southwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPJERATURB RECORD For tho 24 bourn ending at 4:43 a. m., Aug. 11, by IlenJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government meteorologist; Maximum 73 Minimum 54 At 4:43 a. m 57 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1911 C8.78 Precipitation same period last yoar CG.54 Wind Northwost, clear. Ik Improved. Dorsoy KroIUer was able to take his first auto ride today, enjoying a short trip uround town this morning. He is rapidly Improving. Kyle (hat complaint was made !V. J. LEATON cumo down, from Al legany this morning. He Is now on n much there with his father. pgalnBt him for leaving wood In the alley between Seventh and Eighth streets. Mr. Kyle snyB ho wishes to state that It was not his wood and JOHN PORTER came down fiom Al- tlmt ho did not put It there. Frenk Cucumber. Geo. K, Cook was today exhibiting a freak cu cumber which he had received from Jack Nowlln, the well-known North Coos River gnrdlner. It was n twin, two cucumbers growing to gether at the stem and forming a right angle. I3oth wero good sized. InmltKl tltta 111 n .1 1 .1 r In nttfi.i.l tli. ' lufet.llj 111ID i.ivwu.it, iu .llll'lllt till' Veterans picnic nt Xotth Bend. MRS. F. W. HEHTHAM and son havo' returned from San Francisco where they attended the exposition. Xo wonder tho .1. C. Penney Store sells jolt better goods for the same money, same goods fur less money. Eicrythlng marked In plain figures and the right price, and dial Is tho first price. Hate joti ever stopped to think of (lie Immense amount of mer chandise that tho .1. ('. Penney Company uses hi a jenr? Think of It bujlng for the Hit busy stores in one big store, getting the lowest prices and tho best merchandise. Hotter think this over. DAN McRONALR was hero from North Rend today. He Is Just re cuperating from a severe attack Of lllllCS8. Man-led in California. MIbb Mln-j nlo Qlsch of Catching Inlet who left i hero on the last Speedwell for Cnl-,J lfornla was married on July 31st to, V.J. Andrews In Santn Ann, Calif., i whore the couple will mako their i home, Mr. Andrews being employ- cd there as engineer m the sugar HR. J. h. MASSOX came over from refinery. I Myrtle Point today to Inspect somo . horses that are to bo shipped on the Santa Clara. T. HARR1GAN and wife and Mrs. Effln Furrlnger loft this af ternoon for an nuto trip to Rrcvvs tor Valley. HtiltJiinun Coming. H. E. Rult- mann In a card from San Francisco ' said thnt ho and Mrs. Hultmaun were ' CARL McCULLOCH and wlfo came Just leaving for homo lifter a visit ' tt0 Waynes 'Inlet today and with his relatives and taking In the' will o to the Oould ranch above' Exposition. He says the Fair is Allegany for a visit. great. He nlo added that afternoon ' a meeting of tho "Defunct Coos Hay!LKS I-ANaLlSY, wire chief at Dan-I Outliiir Club" was scheduled. t,0 for tho Coos & Curry Tele-1 ' phone Company, who was hero on ' busliieHs, returned home today. I Hove, you looked at thoso Men's suits In nil colors and similes, non-breakable fronts, hand made collars? 9M.00 values, our price .1.I0 Look at this line made up In gray, storm blue serge and novelty, $IH,0() value, our pi leu .Srj.ftO Novelty Suits in Drown, Check a dandy. IjSUll.r.O value, our pi lee .S1I.7.". Mole Skin Trousers for hard wear for men, $:i.!J.- value, our prlro ..tflM!) Under Hill Overalls Hlb, .l.()() value, our price . . . .Hilc Sampson lilb, good and roomy, l)()e value, our pi ice ....(Die Boy's Rib Overalls, ill), III. Coveralls, good heavy denim, 75c value, our price Il)c Tho Orighintors of Low Prices rj?S. 9?t7zey. Si S ineereorsna rjmmmrmn Think of It ladles, buying your .Full coot at the beginning of the season for tho prices thnt you are asked to pay for tho skimmings after the season is over. The latest stylos and patterns Come try them on and exam ine them, compare our values, and prices. TIiobo coats nro worth at least one-third more. ..". 1)0 .-ST.IMI 8.l)0 $!MH .yit!.nu $1 1.75 Sateen Petticoats, the best that can bo bought at money sav ing prices. I Me, (lllc, "Me, HMe, l)He Ladles' House Dresses, VI 0.00 value, our price ..7l)e House Dress, better grade, i. -!.- to .l.r(l values, our pr.'te MSc K We lead Others Follow mrmrnf.-f.-r. - NEXT DOOR TO MARSIIFIHU) PO ST OFFICE Opens- Xet Month. John Hlasca. clerk of bcIiooI district No. 30, was In the city today. This Is the dls-lMUS- ,,AUT who h"8 bcen visiting trict which was consolidated and has tho now school, at the forks of the river. Tho principal will be R. W. Tavenner and the teachers Miss Spraguc and Mrs. McLood. Tho school will open September 13. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. llouseworth will leave tomor row for her homo In Guthrie, ' Okla. I H TOGO old and Is one of tho oldest liv ing residents of Coos county. He Is still halo and hearty. Ho spends much of his time at Myrtle Point nnd nt his old homo ranch at Eck- .MAHSIIFIIXO I.ODOK ARRANGES ley which Is now being conducted yon EXCURSION' TO RAXDOX by his son-in-law, Mr. Hampton. One Offender. The first occupant ( tho hotel Carter has had In n week ! was escorted thero last night or rath-' er nt 12:35 this morning by Officer! Slioupo. Ho reglBtored is (Arlrow Jones and an Inventory of his effects showed $11 oxcIubIvo of several dol lars worth of liquor which ho Is thought to have contained. Tho usual $5 flno waB collected. . N. GOULD, former Coos county surveyor, enme over this morning and will go to Allegany to visit at tho home of his father, Geo. A. Gould. Coos Convict Hurt Harry Morgan of Coos County, sentenced in May, 1914, to an lndotormlnato scntenco of from tlireo to fifteen years for robbery, was ono of tho convicts hurt In a crossing accident near Salom. Morgan was riding on au nuto truck on route back from a wheat field when a passenger train struck them. Morgan's injuries aro internal, but not serious. Gives Crawfish Supper. Frank Horton entertained a fow friends last ovenlng at n crawfish supper at tho Chandler hotel. Mr. Horton re cently was nt Tenmllo nnd when ho returned home ho brought back a big supply of crawfish which C. M. Ry lcr cooked for him and which mado an especially flno supper. Thoso in attendance besides Mr. Horton wero Miss Grace Miller, Miss Dodge, Miss Floronco Reiner and Miss Zelgler and Messrs. Gcorgo Rotnor, Ford Painter and Dr. D. C. Vnughan. MISS RERTHA ADEI.SPERGER of South Rend, Ind., left today for her homo after a short visit at the homo of her brother, A. E. Adol-Bperger. CLAUD It. GILES, n prominent young attorney of Myrtlo Point, Is In Marshfleld today on business. He returned Sunday from an nuto tour of California with lits fath .Messrs. Lauglcy, Gibson ami Muiifk of Raiidon Lodge IXtend Per sonal Invitation DR. J. T. M'CORMAC, who hns been spending the summer on the Ray, expects to Icavo on tho un burn tho first of noxt week for Rorkoloy, California. KARL KAUFMAN, who Is now ns Blstant cnBhler of a bank In Mon tana, Is upending a few weeks va cation at tho homo of his pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. At a meeting of tho' Mnrsliflold Mooso Lodge last evening, Messrs. er-ln-law. N. G. W. Perkins of Ingley, Gibson and Munck of Ran- Myrtlo Point. They went ns far as woro Present and urged a big Tla Juana, Mexico, nnd ho Is nn turnout from tho Rny for the Coos enthusiast over the California I l " '1,00H0 "ay "0,KH nl Cltv- road. Ho bad listened home but I uytlie-Spa next Sunday and Monday. Mr. Perkins nnd or mo caiirornia ' "" hastened home but I by-tlie-Soa next mil tho balance of , TI,0V Bn'11 N'1" that the Randou Moosu tho party will arrlvo In n few days. TAKES ROANOKE'S PLACE Kllblini Will Rave Her Freight and Passengers for Portland Agent Stuhr, of tho North Pacific lines, has received a telegram from tho . San Francisco offices stating that tho Kllburu Is taking the Roa noke's passengers and freight from had innde cluboruto plans to ontor- talu tho visitors. The local 'lodge commlttco report ed thnt n round trip rate of $1.55 had been socurcd, tho tlckots being good for two days. If ono hundred tickets aro sold, tho evening train will be held at ConnlUe Sunday nnd Monday evenings to bring excursion ists home. Au unusually flno feed was en Joyed by tho nioinbors. Dr. Straw San Francisco to Portland this week. I The Ronuoke Is on dry dock. The attempted to take tho credit, claim ing thnt the competition ho Inspired liwnnwn'n inptriiAnm ... xti ' . " . Kllburn will ninko her UBiinl stops Duncan will cava noxt Mom ay I t Euroka Rm, MttrBhfU,Wi 1)Ut ,, uii uh oihubu uubium inp io uiH- w, .... nrnw..i ...i.i, i,tli f.-nlLMit poso of some of Mr. Lockhart's realty holdings In this section. At S. MASTERS and wlfo enmo down from Catching Inlet this morning to bid farewell to their daughter, Clara Mastors, who Is returning to San Francisco after a fow weeks visit bore. Finds Conditions Good. D. V. Hollmnn of Portland who represents Llbby, McNeil and Llbby, tho packers Is In the city on business. This Is' A his first trip hero but ho expects to) mako regular trips In tho interests' of tho fit m as this territory will now be given more careful attention. Mr. Hellman says that ho had heard much of Coos Ray and finds things Quito as prosperous lioro ns any where in tho stato and that everyone In a business way thinks that alio railroad Is to greatly assist tho Coos Day country and Its scopo of business. CHAS. MAOARY and family return ed to their home In West Marsh fleld this morning after spending a few weeks nt tho J. R. Davis ranch while Mrs. Davis wae en Joying a trip to San Francisco. and pnsscngers. The Kllburn Is duo In hero Thursday morning. $$ J AMONG THE SICK t ?? Mrs. Geo. Ross of Catching Inlet who recently underwent an opera tion nt Mercy hospital for appendi citis Is Improving, to tho gratifica tion of her many friends. The nine-year-old daughtor of Mr. mid Mrs. Travis, of North Rend, Is reported quite 111 of appendicitis. She was taken to Mercy Hospital last evening for au operation. She had been nlllng for soveral days boforo tho cuuso was ascertained. made Will Sullivan exert himself more than usual. Chef Sullivan sold, howovor, that Doc was merely trying to ride nt tho head of tho pro cession In someone olso's nuto, Mr. Sullivan says thut simply becatiBO Doc Straw Is press agent for u Snn Francisco Intel Is no reason why he should posu as n critic of good cooking. L 0 IIUTOTOU EARL RALSTON AND 11. G, WORTIIIXGTOX ARRIVE IIKRK IE WAR IN EUROPE ill the unprotected iantl Orphans do? HE WAR OF LIFE ill YOUR widows and I do, if unprotected? Should Worry fd D. Noonan ificld Life Insurance Man FOR RENT Coiiwmlcnt, well-fur-ulshed 2-room apartmontH for housekeopliig, or single room, Phono 174-X. FOR RENT Ono unfurnished apart inent at The Hugue. Apply Pioneer Hardware Co. Front street. Hldg. Marshfleld, Ore. IXSFKR AXD STOR- HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND RAGGAGE Call ION TRANSFER E Phono iu:i Jteuce Phono 13-J LAve. mid Waterfront M0NEYT0L0AN $100 to $100,000 On Improved Ranches conway & McCarthy Mortgage Brokers Office: MyrUo Anus Marshfleld COOS HAY TIMES WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS HUY AX UP-TO-THE-MINUTE WAR MAP WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS They Are Going Fast Visits Cumps. Ed McKeown left yesterday to visit the Smith-Powers camps near Powers and see some of tho boys with whom ho formerly worked. Ho will leavo soon for San Francisco. Elks Picnic. A largo number of Elks and their wives will leavo on tho Rainbow this afternoon for tho Goodwill place on South Coos River whero thoy will enjoy a moonlight picnic and dance. Go Hunting Harry Rohm nnd Clem Wells are expected to leavo Sat urday for tho Eden Rldgo country whore door aro VePrted plentiful and tamo. They expect to return In a couple of days with tho limit. Start Mining. Parties from Dan don report that the big black sand dredge which Mr. Bradford and oth ers put In at Whiskey Run has boon almost completed and will bo' ready to start operations In a day or two. Many ut Picnic, Tho annual pic nic of the Coos County Veterans, G. A. It., Spanish-War and Sons of Vot eransV at Simpson Park today Is be ing well attended. Major Zeek came over from Bandon and others from various parts of the county are In attendance. Get your Job printing doue nt Tho Not His Wood. It was Times office. that the police had notified statod B. N. PERSONAL MENTION X ?$ PETER LOaOIE of North Bond was In tho city today. PAT HENNESSEY was in from his mine n( Delmar today. J. S. MASTERS of Catching Inlot was u Marshfleld visitor today. J. MENDEL returned lust night from Powers, coming In Leu Lam- both'H new car. Thoy mado tho; LAST SUNDAY WAS trip here In about three hours and a Half, tho running time from be tween Coqulllo nnd Marshfleld bolng one hour and ten minutes. MRS. J. L. LAIRD or Sltkuiu is spending a few days here shopping and visiting friends. Mrs. Laird A DAY OF ACCIDENTS A Number of Sudden Deaths, Two of Which Woie lleic, aro Reported FRANK ACKLEY came in today from. Powers for a short visit. Lust Sunday was it fatal day in the northwest. There woro a nil ni ls u telegrapher and aids In keep-!,,,r of accidental deaths on that day, ing up tho Western Union Lno two of wll,cl1 occurred in Marshfleld. by locutlng tho trouble. It has j 'r,' (lclltlls of Sunday wero: boon some months since she was, -m1hh Mirgarot Piatt, aged 1C, of )lure, Portland, died at Sunset Reach of ' ! heart falluro uftor rescue from surf. Glenn Pntillo, of Grants Pass, C. W. MeKEAN, of Portland, rop-uirownod In Willamette River at Port resenting tho Remington U. M. O. ' land. Co. fls calling on tho Coos Ray, Georgo Lecoci, ago 22, drowned In trade this week. Rumor his It that i Coos Buy. tls present trip was a result nf jn-' Helen Lococq, ugo III, drowned In formation that Harry McKeown's Coos Rny. hunting trip to Reedsport would ' Vernon Bryant, age 2, of Medi result In placing of large orders ' cal Lake, Wash,, drowned noar Spo- j kane. ROY LANDRITH camo down from ' J. H. LEXEVE and wife of Coqulllo t motored to Marshfleld this morn-i ing. ! H. E. ROBERTSON came down from Allegany this morning on business. Jils North poos River ranch this morning. Ills brothor, Phil, who Is at Monrovlu, Calif., with his mother ojid slstors Is reported to; bo gottlng along nicely. Mr. Lan- drlth has Just finished reclaiming soven acres of bottom land which will add materially to tho pro ductiveness of his ranch. Will Proceed Down Coast to Eureka anil Rome via Grants PasN Route Earl Ralston, a former well known Marshfleld man and his wife and R. G. Worthlugton and family arrived here this morning In their nuto on a long outing trip. Thoy came In via Allegany, camping at Golden FuIIh last evening. Thoy will proceed down tho const to Crescont City, returning via the Grants Pass routo. They loft Medford last week and visited nt the homo of Mr. Rnlstou's people nenr Roseburg. Thoy havo encount ered llttlo difficulty so fur. Mr. Ralston Is now pressman for tho Medford Sun. Mrs. Ralston ami Mrs. Worthlng ton attracted much attention on tho stieets hero this morning as both wero garbed In overalls. Thoy decid ed that as thoy woro on nn outing and "roughing It" tho sonslblo thing to do was to discard skirts for trous ers and while their unusual dross nnllctnil mllMi fnmmmit 111,1111' .lniln- ' ed that they showed good Judgment In adopting the overalls on such u lour. - JOHN BIASCA, a promlnont Coos Rlvnr rnnrhnr la In Mnrnliflnlfl nn ! business. F. OTTO HILL, a prominent rancher of North Coos River Is In Marsh fleld on business. . B. ZEEK camo over from Bandon today to attend tho Veterans Pic nic nt Simpson Park. SHERIF ALFRED JOHNSON re 1 turned to Coqulllo this morning after a short visit hero. J. H. FLANAGAN nnd wlfo, Mrs. C. F. McCollum and Mrs. Herbert Lockhart nnd W. Rosb Smith ar rived homo last night from nn nil-i don; C. L. Hooper, Snn Francisco t AT THE HOTELS t At The ('handler Hotel R. R. McKum, Kansas City, Mo Rny Campbell, Jarvls; Verloln Park er, Bandon; S. T. Shanks, Myrtlo Point; David Wulker, Roseburg; Jonnle M. Rossen, Randou; Jos Hage, Templetou; Mrs. R, Reich, San Francisco, A. L, Georgo, Port land; Geo. E. Wolluian, Portland; O. W. Gibson and L. A, Laugloy, Ran- to trip to Crater Lake and vicini ty. Mrs. Flanagan Joined thorn at Medford, coming up from Sau Francisco whero sho attended tho Exposition. , Thoy encountered somo very worm weathor but had an enjoyable trip. JERRY HAINES, tho Kckley pioneer left for home thls-aftornoon after a short visit on the Buy. Mr. Haines Is now about ninety years D. E, Wood, Rosoburg! F. (1. Leslie, Coqulllo; Frank J. Miller, Salem; D. W. Holtinau nnd C, Hussoy, Port land; G. M, Locko, Portland, At The Llojd Hotel J. Masters, Roseburg; J. II. Hart man, Portland. At The Blanco Hotel P. Scott, City; Fred Nelson nnd KtiiRe Nelson, Coos River; F, S.iou Portland; Goo. Thatcher, Port Wurron, Bandon; W. E. Wurnor and land; W. L. Masslo and wjfo, Benv F. P. Elston, Amity, Orogon; J. L.er Hill; J. V. Lewis, Empire, SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Narcissus Club with Miss Hilda West ut Eustsldc. Dorcus Soeloly wltii Mrs. D. Johnson. Jolly Dozon with Mrs. Ross. THURSDAY Mlnuln-wls with Mrs. W.E. t lloaglaiid, 44 Whltlon, Powors; John Rlloy and W, Armlnl, Arago. At The St. lAiwreueo F. S. Jackson, Seattle; J. G. Gar dner, Souttlo; Mrs. J, L. Laird, Slt kuiu; A. W, Johnson, Randou; Mrs, D. Watson, Bandon; Harry 'B. WIl- 4 i i