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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1915)
iiiimi,mwmwiBMm jflMsaMMtmmeBmi A THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELty, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915. EVENING EDITION. FIVE liSwiaAWUMMrti peaghe: AND TOMATO FOR CANNING hoe Frosh from the COOS COUNTY ORCHARD Peaches FrcsiiHommRAXEATBRIDGLif FOR ONLY 60 cifcSo per Box TOMATOES LOW WEEK END FARES hi:tvi:i:x ARSHFIELD AND owland $2.10 aker 2.20 bwers 2.35 fckcts will lio sold between Marsh- !l ami any of tho above points I fares shown every Saturday and jidiy, kooiI for return Monday Ilowlns. CONVENIENT RAIN SERVICE Irllicr luirtltuulan from nearest Ai'ent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC .. JOHN M. SCOTT, General I'aHseiiKcr AkoiU. state AND ! nsurance, i yoii wish to buy, sell, trade rent, call on us. e have the bargains, why not us qo your advertising. Koos Oregon evelopment Co. necr Block, North Bend I'lioim ,-! 4 .-a. I v 10lt TltVXSlTi! m. cr.V ld. 01' imisi'imi.ii .-,.... nudiir ami iiuiiiwM. I tllll FERGUSON TRANSFER Plume mm ItesMoNco i'i,,,, , P AU. nul ttaterfrcnt "''MEnEassasTaEfflj': "Tin: ilhe Hi'lld'i eal "- . mm,m irnnm imi iimm,iwm,i The Noble "RY 'I m: SUA" ClMpllU Is L'1-i.il...i I . 'TIIIIUV ii,.. ... ' """M'H'toKor In tiliiidon ei,i . SIl!J ,,,IIV ,,,,,, "m ,,0,i' ninUo up ,..,,. 's out 'ixiKor-n,, VLl.O.N(., 1"' of lb, 't't II V ' ' ''",l' " J'"ii that Wer fl ", Lie. Ualcony, 10c, TOMOint, H Mr. Mr ..,.,... p.. . -i in """"lllllt. laitlu's OF frMh from the Peter Axe gardens and will average 1 1 25 no iiitls per box for only 60 cents per box. ab SOME Fiwi FRESH BARTLETT PEARS b For Only $1.50 per Box. These products are all fresh from the fields within 24 hours of being picked. ,.,.. , Phone your orders early as the supply is limited. BUNKER HILL DEPARTMENT STORE W. H. DINDINGER & CO. . Phone 32. I lE15aSHSE!iESE5HSllSH5HS2SE5,aSHSHS?5HSn A Good Suit Of Clothes IS OUR SPECIALTY ONE PRICE ALWAYS SUITS $8.50 to $30.00 : I FT IIS SHOW THRM TD YOU i FIXUP Where the Price is always Right Marshfield North Bend t!5EnS25E5tI5'a5E515E5Bn5a5H5Z5H52Sa For Sale Coos River homo, furnished complete, with boat lauding and four acres of ground. Reaily for Immediate occu pancy. Snappy buy and easy terms. Located on South Coos River In popular bungalow dis trict. si:i: W.A.REID, 150 FRONT ST R HUT SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING SANITARY ALWAYS OPHX FOR INSPECTION Wo imilco leu ('renin to order, any kind and In any quail tlty, for parties, lodges pic nil's, etc. :: :: :: :: :: Wo do not speak of its V A L I T Y 'Mint mieaks for Itself SARTER'S PI o t!(i:i-J, Multifield St., Opposite Itliiuco Fiout Hotel, I,' CHINOOK SALMON i TODAVH CATCH Also nil Kinds of (loop sen when available. riSIIHHMAV .MARKHT Phono 111) Pill, Theater RICH) AI10UT IT" HH IB M'RIU.M OF TIIH SCRHHX" "t HVRLIJS CHAPLIN" UlCillCst lllrillf... ..!.. .....II.... I.. I.'u 1..4....f ....iiit.ili " f, , , uitv i iiiiii:iii(iii ill ,i. tii--. v.... uiiies(iiiiaby the , nio.st unique, original mid , ""nel '--iiiiny drain a with Fiiincls X. Iliisliumii, Voted 'TIM 1 1',0.' ""'Il's' W",II L be the imiht pouiIiii' star hi plctiuch. nn evrolleut 'AI.I.OPI.tS PILdltLM WHO KHPT ON (Vol go A de roiiicdlos In tilling. no mo .showing; nothing but tho best. Children, lie. .K)RALS OF MARCl'S" A flvo reel Select Oiiliestra. fepgj REV1TIE5 AUGUST TIDES Tlfuo mid heights of tides nt Marsh field. Tlio tides nro placed In order ot occurrence, with their times on tho flist lino iinil heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whethor It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 5 1 inlnntes earlier than nt MllfHllflclll. 17 lira.. 0. fit c.::s Mrs. Ft. . Mrs. Ft . . Mrs. Ft.. His. Ft.. Mrs. .o.r.t . o.r. . 2.01 . 0.5 . ::.2o , '0. t . 1.37 , ii. i . 5.1:1 12.10 1.0 1.05 2.0 2.20 2.1 1.08 2.1 r,.:io i ti o.:i5 1.0 1.2!) 1.5 2.00 1.8 2.10 C.I12 5.2 7.3ri 5.1 8.50 5.0 10.05 5.1 11. Ill 5.3 0.0 0.0 7.20 1.5 8.17 1.2 0.01 :!.; 1 Still's. . 2.01 S.01 :i.i 1!) i).:is :u lo.ns :u; 12.0!) :t.s 12.10 1.2 7.2r, 0.5 8.07 0.5 S.15 20 21 Ft. o.i Mrs. . o.:is Ft. o.t Mrs. . 0.1 1 (Ft.. 2 1 ' 1 1 rs . , ,Ft... am iirs., n.i i. o:i rs l.r.i WEATHEit FORECAST fir Aoclatrd I'rcM to Coo. Ill 7 Tlran OREGON Fair, Wednesday, warmer Interior west, north westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 1:13 a. 111., Auk. 17, by UenJ. Ostllnd, spoclal govorninent meteorologist: .Maximum GG .Minimum 55 At 1:13 a. in 57 Precipitation 00 Precipitation sluco Sept. 1. 1011 G8.78 Precipitation samo porlod last year GG.5-1 Wind Northwest, cloudy. t BORN . !$ HODSON- Horn to Mr. and Mrs. 1.. R. llodsou of South Coos Riv er, this iiionil: . a girl. Mr. and Mrs. 1I, ' n lind two daughters. Tho arrival of tho third has made tho family tho happiest In Coos County. Mrs. llodson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. MoCann of North Rend. Hu'i-. thing (Siren. It. M. Sartor this morning started In giving ov ' crythlng around his candy factory ill coat of green paint. Ho said that i ho was going to make It tho real , Irish headquarters. Mam! Retter. .1. W. Dennett who ' hns been suffering from a sprained wrliit said today that the Injury wns rapidly Improving and that ho hoped to bo able to take his arm J out or tho sling soon. I VMt ItosebuiK. W. H. Morloy.and ' and wife, of Coos County, niotorod ot or I rom ineir uumo aim win spoiui a week or ten days visiting with tho former's uncle, 1). W. Morloy, of Hdenbower. Roseburg Nows. Hat Stnto Position' J. H. Drll lette, formerly principal of tho Bun ker Hill school has been appointed night guard at tho State Penitentiary at Snlom. Ho went from horo to San Fiauclsco last Juno but did net like California. Mrs. Drlllotto may jgo to Snlem shortly to Join him. Coming1 Front Rosoliurg. .7. A. Worloy and family will lenvo for Dandon nnd other points In Coos County, for an Iiidotermlnato visit. i Tlmv aro iroinu in tholr ear and will V,yl,!! llUlllg II IIIIIU lIBIltliri, v.".MB " hunting on tho way. Roseburg Nows. TIiU'o Otreiulerh. Georgo Lnsthls and .lack Dompsoy wero urrested lust night for taking on too big n cargo of liquid refreshments. Doth promised to ratso $5 npleco If re leased and .Marshal Carter govo thorn tho chance. Arthur Lattln was taken up this morning for a similar offense. Iloat Tiuble. Tho Allco II, ran on a snag last night and did feomo damage which necessitated her be ing put on tho ways again this morning. In coiibequcnco, tho launch Koos from North Rend had to bo secured to tako tho party of Marsh flold ladles to tho W. S. Chandler South Coos Rlvor homo for tho bridge party there today. Sneddon AurMcil. Officer Walter Richardson today notified Sheriff Johnson's orfieo that complaints wero being made concerning tho ac tions ef H. D. Sneddon and this ! may result In Sneddon's nrrest again on tho 'warrant sworn out by Dr. Ptraus, charging him with Insanity. Sneddon had some trouble last nlglit ami again this morning. This afternoon Sneddon was placed In the city jail for disturbing tho peace. Appointed Administrator. August Hilzocn has been appointed adminis trator of the estato of Kilns Fors man, an old miner and woodsman xiho died at .Mercy hosplttl n few months ago. Forsmnn when taken ill was employed by McDonnld & Vaughn. So far as known he has no relatives In this vicinity. The estate consists of a couple of lots at Hunker Hill, somo mining claims In tho southern part of tho county and a lot of mining stock the value of which Is dubious. Dojj Found. Teddy, Dr. Tower's hunting dog, turned up missing yes terday and It Is feared that he cither got aboard the Westerner or Kll biiin and was taken to sea or that someone took him aboard. Ho was last seen near the dock just before the vessels sailed and has not been seen slnco that. A wireless wns sent to Capt. McLollan of the Kllburu to see If Teddy was nboard but no answer hns been received. Teddy was a familiar sight around the Gunnery and ono of the most In teltlgent cnnlncs. Lnto today It wns found that he had gono to Mrs. Mor ten Tower's South Coos River homo. X PERSONAL MENTION X $! ARTHUR REYNOLDS came in this morning from Lakeside. GILHHRT G1LDHRTSON of Kentuck Inlet Is a Marshfield visitor today. W. H. MelNTYRH of North Inlet Is a Marshfield business visitor. MR. AND MRS. II. .1. SNOW return ed last evening from a trip to llnn don. GUY TORRKY returned to Denver Hill yesterday after spending Sun day hero. W. W. AND C. O. LANGWORTHY returned Inst evening from a trip to Dandon. MRS. ROY MOORH and daughter re turned Inst evening from a trip to Dandon. MR. AND MRS. .IOSHPII HAUSHR of Ferudalc are homo from a trip to Dandon. DR. R. If. WALTERS and family nre homo from an outing trip Into Curry county. FRHD O. TRUH or Coqulllo, but formerly of Marshfield came over today on business. C. W. VIHRS, Charles. Warner and C. W. Dnuebrako returned last evening from Dandon. MRS. A. THRUSH and Mrs. McKay left yesterday for visits at San Francisco and Huroktt. D. A. JONHS, of tho FIxup, returned last evening from n brief business and outing trip to Curry county. .1AMHS MORRIS or Dandon wns hero yesterday visiting relatives whllo on route homo from a visit to Cal ifornia points. MRS. J. T. HARRIGAN will leavo this week tor a short outing nt tho W. P. Murphy summer homo on Coos Rlvor. MRS. M1NA SCILM1T. nnd Miss Hvelyu Justoii aro expected homo today from n short visit nt tho Sullivan ranch at Cooston. G. F. LHONARD or Missouri arrived hero on tho last Rreakwator to visit at tho homo of his daughtor, Mrs. J. F, Hoffman, In Day Park. A. GOODWILL catno down from South Coos River this morning nn business. Ho Is arranging to give n big dance at tholr pnvUIo'i n week from next Saturday night. MRS. RRADLHY nnd daughtor Dor othy, I.oora McClces, Jano nnd Lu cllo McLaln, Marjorlo nnd Gludjs Gray and Miss Hsther Sullivan loft today for nn outing at the Sulli van ranch at Cooston. C. II. CODDING was In from Mllllng tou yestorday and reports that tho Courtnoy mill stnrted operations yesterday with a crow of about fif teen men. Thoy expect to got In operation ut full capacity noxt week. CLARENCE E. ASH and bride re turned yesterday from Lakeside where they have been spending pnit of tholr honeymoon. They will reBldo on Hall Avonuo, near Fourth. Mr. Ash will resume his position on Tho Times tomorrow. MRS. C. W. DENNISON nnd daugh ter, Miss Maude, of David Olty, Neb., are expected here today from fc'nn Francisco to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurl Powell for a few weoks. They hao been tak ing In the California expositions t.ud are now en route home. W. COTTON and wife of Chnr lottetown, Prince Edward Island, arrived hero this morning to vis it at the .1. II. Stretch home on North Inlet. They were delayed en route here and expect to leave tomorrow for home. They have been visiting the San Francisco : exposition. C. C. GOING, Peter MJrrnsoul, Dr. Stinw and Fred Magnusson return ed at 2 o'clock this morning from motor trip to llnndon. They drove up In about two hours. They report thnt Wilson was an easy letor over 'Smiling Dutch" In the wrestling match last night. There wns a good crowd there for the Moowe Da festivities. $$ ; X AMONG THE SICK $ Mrs. Kmmn Drock of Myrtlo Point ' underwent nn operation nt Mercy hospital yesterday and Is reported lo be doing nicely. i Rev. Father Hughes of Portland who has been suffering from com plications since ho underwent nn op eration at Mercy hospital Is report-1 oil Improving rapidly and will soon bo able to leave tho hospital. I Mr Kent of Coos River was brought to Mercy hospital to under go nn operation today. , Nolo Rasmussen who underwent nn operation n fow days ago at Mercy hospital hns suffered an attack of pneumonia and his condition was rather critical enrly today. Mrs. Levi Smith is reported re cuperating rapidly at Mercy hospital. IS CAIIRAGK KING Peter Mirnisnul Hxlillilts Ills Ability as n Gardener Peter Mlrrnsoul Is surprising his frlomhi with tho flno vegetables which lie is getting out of his homo garden. Mr. Mlrrasoul Is very f-inl of (.'.irnenlng and flowers. Ho h'u somo of the most beautiful roses In the city and has many varieties, having taken great pains to secure the rarer kinds from different lo calities and hns been highly suc cessful In their culture. His vegetable garden is also n flno ono and ho hns turned out somo very choice produce for his own use. On growing cnbbages Mr. .Mlr rnsoul Is ono of the best authorities and ho shows his knowledge In that line by tho flno cabbages which ho has been growing. Ho hns been showing some cabbages which can not bo excelled anywhere and ho ciuiro ot his ability In this lino Mr. Mirrasoul's friends are now calling hltn tho "Cabbage King." SOCIAL CALHNDAR TUHSDAY Mrs. 11. G. Tromnlue, Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor, Mrs. W. G. Chandler at bridge at "Aldornook" South Coos River. Allco ii. leaves Marshfield 11:30 n. in. WHDNHSDAY Auction Rrldgo Club with Mrs. Carl L. Davis at Myr tlo Arms. North' llotid Presbylcrlniin silver ten. "Hivppy !Nlno" club with JHb8 Doryl Noah, North Coos Rlvor. Prlscllla Club with G. Johnson. Christina Sisterhood Mrs. L. E. iipn.i-- t port. THURSDAY Pastime club with Mrs. with East- !: Mrs. R. Marshall. Mrs. II, G. Tromnlne, Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor, Mrs. W. G. Chnndlor at brldgo at "Aldornook" South Coos River. Allco II. leaves Marshfield 11.30 a. in. SATURDAY "100" club with Mr. and Mrs. II. M, fMlico In Hunker Hill. ! : i ! ' Dance Empire Hall Sat unlay co, Aug. 21. Good music, five- supper, good older, good time mid no rag ging, Gentlemen, SI; Ladles lice. Havo jour programs printed ut Tlio Times offices T SCHOOL DAYS will soon be here and the little boys and girls must have a new pair of shoes, stockings and clothing. The J. C. PENNEY Store is where you get the best of leather and the most for vour Dollars. 1 The best clothing, Best Hosiery. When you get ready to buy come in and let us show you how much we can save you on your bill. (SIRLS SHOES Children's Shoes, good solid all leather, gives you mote wear for your money. Kid button, Giiniuetnl button,. Pat ent, cloth top button, sizes 5', to 8, .(ll)e, ii.Hc, Sl.tT., .SI. ill) S.es S Vj to 13 tfl.U.-,, SI. ill), .VI-Ml, SI. (II), 8 1. HI) Size 13 "j to 1! .SI.iH), SI. It), Sl.(ll), .SI. 8!) Provo Mat Top Roots for tho Winter, ...SMI), Sl.di), sum Ladles' Shoe In all Leathers, i.tii), .sum, .sa.'j.-, siMi), slush su.im ROYS' SHOES Gun Motnl Button, good solid Tho Originators of Low Prices . ) ? S7 y-u.Ji fneertorjrea tf A NKXT DOOK TO .MARSIIFIKU) PO ST OFF1C13 Our Price Bulletin Sugar 15 pounds for $1.00 Kippered Herrings in tins 10c Pepper Sauce, in bottles 10c Cove Oysters, in tins, 10c Powdered Bonami tins 10c And in regards to Canning Peaches,, we will have a plenty to fill all orders and our price will even be low er than we expected and wo will take orders for later delivery for 55c per box and these will be a No. 1 fruit.' Place your orders now. WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY form bio mm STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF COAST WILL I'X I T E INTER ESTS Two Concern Ono of Which Svwiyno At llojt, Will Re main Independent Is Tho particulars ot tho combine of steamship lines on tho Pacific const nro given as follows In tho Portland Journal: Details or a great romhlno ot Htenm "schoonor" owners to Include all but two firms operating on tho Pacific Const linvo been perfected lu Snn Francisco. Tho lino which will result will handle tia'do to all North Pacific ports from ISiui Francisco, Santa Cruz and San Pedro. Two men, well known locally, aro tho prime movers In tho now com pany, Fred D. Parr nnd Charles It. McCormlck. Tho company Is to bear their names, being known as tho Parr-McCormlck Steamship Co. Fred D. Parr has been tho goncrnl innnngor of tho Dodge Steamship ... .- company for many years and acted i lu an advisory capacity us manngor of tho Portland Steamship Co.. thlsj lllj a iVIUBUll lllltj Wllll'll uiruitliuil for a time last year. Ho Ib known as one of tho most nblo steamship men on tho const. Ho Is to bo tho head of tho lino. Handle. North Round Cargo Charles It. McCormlck, head of tho lumber company which hoars hlsl r.aino, will bo another octlvo mem bor. Tho McCormlck fleet of steam ors will bo tho largost In tho com bine Tho compnny Is being formed to i handle north bound cargo only. Tho owners will contlnuo to haudloj their own south bound stuff. Thei owners nro in all instances lumber) manufacturers. While definite plans havo not boon announced horo, It Is understood that! following tho commencement of op-, erntlon of this company tho Dodgo1 t l Steamship company will dissolve Tho personnel of tho Dodgo offlcors in the north and south to. contlnuo on under the now firm. Companion Interested In this combination of managing Gin' THE YOl N'GSTER A No. O Brownie Price $ 1 .25 Wo will carefully explain it to him uml giinniutco results, "The Owl" THE KODAK STORE m all leather. .lust tho thing for school. Sewed with tho '.Vr Hag stitching so they can't rip, Sizes 0 to 13 .. Jj5l.SH), SLID, SI ":, sum Sizes 13V toll .. si. ii), .si. 7, sum, .SU.2SI Sizes 2 ij to 5 6 ...SI. 71), Si. 1)8, SILIM, Jia.l Roys' High Top Hoots S'-MS.", S'-. II), J!i'-!.yi) CROSSKTT SIIOHS Make Life's Walk Ifcmy Ablugton, $1.00 value, our price :." Crossott, Jfi.OO and $5.50 values, our price . . . Sll.DS Crossett, llcnch made, $0.00 value, our prlco ... .SM)8 0oS s& Wo lend Others Follow -ie7ZVZCZSlDOr - i3K - ifj7. -'j owners will bo nil but Swnyno & Hoyt and the Freeman Interests, say persons familiar with tho details. These two firms havo been working together for severul months and will persons fnlllar with the details. Tho firms to bo Interested nro thu Hart-Wood Lumber Co., Olson & Mahouey, Hammond Lumber Co., Sudden & Chrlsteusen, Chas. R. McCormlck &. Co., tho H. K. Wood Lumber Co., the McCullough Lumber Co,, and the IIIcks-Hauptninu Lum ber Co. X jupw TODAY J $ WANTED Competent g;VI for gen eral housework. AddrcBS H. R. llodson, South Coos Rlvor. ilUAUAAlUUiiiAAllA.A J'' -T,rTT,,,.j j LOST $wwwwwwow4 LOST Tnpa. Slide Pin, gold wet ting. Reward for return to tho Times office, t t FOR SALE X ?$ FOR SALE Aerated heMi milk, 10 fonts por gallon delivered on thu wharf, Maishfleld. No advance Inter. R. A. Church, phono 303-XX-l. I'OR SALE Wjuk I mi I'M!, would o. change for good cow. Phono 13'J3 or address Ilox 030, North Iloml. WANTED X $ WAXTED At once, good second hand snfo, 78 Contral avonuo, WANTED Rooiiier.s, breakfast fur ' rlthod, Goutlomeu only. LuiiqIi eons put up. Mrs, Helen Har vey, Marshfield Hotel. Phono 137-L. t FOR RENT X t FOR ID NT "I'ooin npartiueiiti, sten'ii heat and furnished, $ir,00 and IS,00. Inquire apt. 10, Mit I'jfk opts, nd and Commercial. FOR ItENT Myrtlo Anns modern furnished apartments frco heat nnd water $22.50 por mouth up. FOR ItEXT Ono uiifiiiiilshca npart meut nt Tho Hague. Apply Pioneer Hardware Co. MHMMHHni trwwgriwiiHlifiww l74,'fSmWmmWmtmmmM