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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1915)
; r- ihijHjtQrtyy- ((,..'. ? &itf THE COOS BAY TllUfeS, WARSHFIELb, OBKGQN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1915-EVENING EDITION. ' THREE two tiiincired Men's Suits at r ONE HALF PRICE Not all sizes in aU kinds But all sizes in some kinds See Our West Window Display Woolen MiU i tr1 Marshfield Stores PT""' JqrtrrBerd BUY DO YOU i i t . BELIEVE ADVERTISING PAYS? T-.7 SELL . a ... T- We have placed our advertisement in 40 Eastern papers We will reach 2,000,000 Homes A HUT TO TIE WISE 3Jn Do you think you should place your property-:pr business before these people ? ' t RENT KOOS - OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. . NORTH BEND,OREGON PHONE 151 Insure Attention-Ladies HERE IS SOMETHING ESPECIALLY FOR YOU . .' DAINTY AND ARTISTIC DESSERTS Bjr ',,'M'", AmiiiKcnicnt ulili tlio HuriietCy Vimlllji Company ,ol , ho win ,m0 at our ht0r0( j-Jfliil This Week im I' ,'mwme' tho wJ'Icl'fnmoUH Culinary Artist. Conio anil . is im,., (h0 delicious (lt-vsertH vhldi-Mio. prepare riulit Dtroro )inr ejcw. 1?"'f'',h",ia ,Kllel 0rs aulckly'chnnjfo to lusctou apples ami ,,' ",0 "",R,P c" o this celebrated artist. l'Bn,!r,',"( ,!ur,,cU'H Www ,ma Color are imed In this Work. '""Id! lomu.h.s mu, lece)ts or Vatron AUGUST TJDKS Tlmo and heights'- or tides at Marshfield. Tlio tides' arc nladml In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line and heights on tho socond lino of each day. 'A compar ison of consecutlvo height will In dicate whother It Is high op loV water. High tldo on tho bar ono hour and C4 minutes earlier than at .Marsnneiu. 8.0 3.4 9.38 3.4 10.6S 3.G 12.09 3.8 12.40 4.2 7.25 D.5 8.07 0.5 8.45 18 19 20 21 23 24 Mrs. Ft.., Hrs. , Ft... Hrs. , Ft... Hrs.. 2.01 0.5 3.20 0.4 4.37 0.1 0.4.3. Ft. 0.1 Hrs.. C.38 Ft. 0.1 Hrs.. 0.11 Ft... 5.1 Hrs.. 1.03 Ft... 5.5 Hrs.. 1.51 1.05 2.0 2.2C 2.4 4.08 2.4 G.30 2.2 C.35 J. 9 1.29 1.5 2.00 4.8 2.40 7.35 G.l 8.50 5.0 10.05 5.1 11.13 5.3 0.0 0.0 7.29 1.5 8.17 1.2 9.01 t WEATHER FORECAST Dr Awoclit rrtu to Coo Br Tine. OREGON Fair, Wednesday, m armor interior west, north westerly winds. LOCAL TKMTBRATURE RECORD For tho 24 houro ending at 4:43 a. m., Aug. 18, by Donj. Ostllnd, epoclal government meteorologist: Maximum . . , G8 .Minimum GO At 4: (3 n. m. . , 51 Precipitation 00 Proclpltatlon slnco Sept. 1 1914 .... ..' , .68.78 Precipitation lano period r last year j . . ,06.54 Wind: Northwest, clear. , .i PIONEER GROCERY 81 CENTRAL AVENUE PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY " y mum Charges.' Prompt, And 'Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY '"? Ml V M t, R. A. COPPICE Is expected homo tho last of ,thls week from an oxtend ' ed Eastern trip. t HoNim on AUcllno. Albert and Florence Powers are expected in this aftornoon on tho Adellno Smith. Mrs. Powers and Miss Lucy Powers and Fred Powers and family aro re turnug overland. Exchange IYoperty. I. S. Smith exchanged his Cooston Ranch of .163 acres to Mrs. J. A. Ensmlnger. for some property In tho City of Lake View, Oregon, the deal being closed today. Tho property involveij hhs a value of about $42"00.00. The Noblfe Ttedter PARAMOUNT .FEATURE NIGHT, PUtiuos TJun X'ou Can Depend Upon Wmrles iVni.,,,..' ..... . ' "Till.' Mn ,,,t?senw V'l"K DOHO lu her foremost , 1 tlie sue- Famous W,i. "TIIL. , "-v... ...... VII'. IMIIW 111 IMJI" 1 W, i'.V J,0KA'8 OF MARCUS" P.oduccd by nount ku . m'm"' ! released exclusively through tlio Pnra ect JK'rvfic. VHniJIAOlMXTKXSHIiV "R musc:'S,:,',:C'1, OIlc"KSTHA, winiioHiHl of Coos Hn's lod- DltAMATIO APTIO.V , : ' WLflHrn .iV11 ,on,w''. "Tlltf I'AIILKS ramies. OI' THE OALLOP The best coinedlen l U)wei. n wir, l.-j,.. Jinlvoiiy, 10c; ClilTilren, 3c. ' hSr w mw 'rw rw.1. lid Bridges lluined." A Itov Hoacli jitory .1. i I mi w&s 1 I . Some VENISON THE PA LA VK M EAT MAItKKT would like td sell you some, but It'd against the law to do so, but we keep a good supply of flrst'dads meats Instead.; Come and see us. We aro making a special price on lard for this week only, 5-pound pall at 65c; and 10 poundB at $1.25. This lard Is absolutely guaran teed. t ijo satisfactory, monoy refunded, 1 HnH, TIIk lionl-.Ioscnh Kornor spent last evening a guest of tho city resting up aftor. packing about an oxtra largo liquid cargo. Ho put up a flvpr. for the pprformanqe. Hero from Coqiilllo. Fay Jones and wife, J. J. Lamb, Miss Emily Hnrlockcr, and Mrs. Charles Harlock or of Coqiilllo woro Marshfield vis itors yesterday. Invltntloim Out, Mrs. Chas. Q. Vnn Duyn has issued Invitations for nn nt homo Wednesday, August 25, complimentary to her mother, Mrs. .T. C. Roberts and Mrs. T. P. Crosth- wait. , l)anco nt Hlioro Acres. About 30 couples, mostly from Marshfield and North Dend, wcro present at a danco mat ovonlng given by Mr. and Mm. H. J. Simpson at Shore Acres. A very enjoyable ovonlng was spent. The members of the party returned to their homes In machines at a lato hour. Hprnl"H Ankle. G. A. Donobrako of tho Union Market who has been enjoying a vacation on his Catching Inlet ranch suffored n sprained nn klo yesterday and was brought to his home In South Marshfield. He slipped on a flight of slalrs. Ttomnlim Hero. Tom Williams wno nas long been making tho Coos Ray territory, arrived hero last even ing. Ho was recently offered the Portland district of tho DIsaton peo plo but nfter looking If over decided tcf remain In hla old position Which will bo gratifying to tho ' many friends ho has made here and Mho would miss his regular visits. To WrcHtlo in Curry Ed. O' connoi, instructor In wrestling at tho Multnomah Athletic club, ar rived yestorday on tho Santa Clara from San Francisco. Ho expects to go down Into Curry County for n series of bouts with "Smiling Dutch" and with Lutsoy. He was In thoro several weeks ago nt Langlols. Powers' Pcachca.' A. H. Powers carao In from Powers today. He brought a box of peaches from Tom Hayes' ranch. They were about tho best ever se5n hero, oxcolllng tho Imported ones In filzd and color. Eight of them filled nn ordinary shoo box. Thoy were grown on tho ranch of Tom Hayes, ono ot tho progressive ranchcTs' df that section, and thoy will, through Mr. Hayes' courtesy, bo placed on oxhlblt at tho Chamber of Commorao. Will Haul Logs.-A. HnkanBon of tho North Rend stables who has tho contract f6r hauling tho logs from McDonald & Condron' now logging camp on tho Coos Hay Water com pany's tract In West Marshfield was horo this morning and expected to tnko out the first loads of piling, to day. Ho will build a barn near tho logging camp. Ho will got a big au to truck to haul from tho ond of tho Central Avenuo hill to tho mill. lo After Deer. J, O. Langworthy and Cal Langworthy left on tho early morning train for Powers. They woro woll arniod and took a good supply of provisions with them and declared that neither ono would return until ho had a good sized, buck to his credit. J. O. Langwor thy said that ho had an animal spot ted thoro and all ho has to do is pull tho trigger. Too Closo to Mnclilne. Tho East port Jltnoy, drh'on by Charles Knox, last ovonlng brushed against Dr. Straw who was in tho mlddlo of tho strcot at tho corner of Market and Front streots and. knocked him to tho strcot. Ho was uninjured and Chief Carter, who was near, mado no arrest but told tho driver to take a trlflo moro leeway hcro- uftor. Pnlntor Improving II. W. Palntor who wont to Portland last week to consult specialists writes that tho cause of his Ill-health has been lo catod In his teeth. Twelve were pul led and rigorous treatment given tho others, the roots having becomo in fected and poisonous to his systom. Mrs. Painter and Wayne are with him and they will romaln until he gets greater relief. Appraise Comimny. E. T. Bus sollo, an export of tho Oregon Pub Ho Utllltlos Commission, Is hero making an appraisement of the valuo ot tho Coos and Curry Telephone Company property. He is now au dIHng. the company's books and ex pects to complete the work In a few days and will leave for Srtlom whore ho will compile his roport. Tho'val ue fixed on It will determine tho schedule o'f rates' to be" allowed tho company at' Its' hearing' this' fall. JBack n from Kxiwsltlou.- Roberf Dlllafd returned on tho Santa'Clara from a month a stay at the Exposl tlon. Ho says that ovou in a month's stay he did not got to seo all of It. Ho attended tho Coos County Day doings nt the Oregon building and regretted Hint thoro wcro no moving pictures of thl sec tion to be shown to Illustrate the lectures. Although Mr. Ward had cheese sandwiches served by Coos county women, ninny of the recipi ents thought it wns Tillamook cheese because of the Tillamook nioWng pic tures shown thorct Cotno In Machine. C. M. Staf ford, brother of D. Y. Stafford, and wife, with nn aunt, Mrs. Rowena Tidball, of Decatur, Illinois, and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dlxon and Mr. Vnughn, of Portland, nr rlvcd here this morning fiom the Rose City. Tho party arrived In two machines. Thoy enmc In via tho Drain and Allegany road. Aftor n short visit here they will camp for a few days at Sunset Reach and then tnke tho road to Crater Lako for d visit b6foro returning homo. Mr. Stafford Is superintendent of tho Woodlawn school In Portland. May HrhiK Others Here. A lottor mob received today by W. A. Reid from A. C. Going, who Is no In Portland and M'ho with his son C. C. Going has Just purchased the cornor at Anderson and Rroadwny, saying that ho may Interest others In Port inn. 1 In Pnn Tlnv urntinrtv TTn R.nvn ........ ... wun "..j ,..,.w..,. ..w ...... 'that now tho money mafkot la very (slow and that but fCM Investments are bQng made, everyone wanting to hold onto what money they havo until business picks up again. Hescuq Truck Krom Ilrlny. Tho first officer of the steamship Santa Clara wan much perturbed about 10 days ago when a truck wan lost ov erboard as tho ship was being load ed. He bided his tlmo and this morning went fishing with a largo Iron hook. Up and down along tho dock ho worked, dragging his hook and soon found his qunrry. Tho truck again came to the mirfnco and In a fow minutes M'as back again on the Job, all clean and shining aftor Its long bath. 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 votir 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. (JlltLS SHOES Children's Shoes, good nil lenthor, gles you wear for your money solid moro Kid button, Gunmotal button,, Pat ent, cloth top button, sizes 51& to 8, ..ll)c, hho, JSt.tlo, $!.: Sizes SVi to 13 tfl.n.-, $i.:ji, ijii.ii, $i.oi, $1.8!) SI?o 13 to 2 . ...$l.:tl), $l.ll, ijtl.W), $1.81) Provo Mat Top Roots for tho Winter, ..Ml, $.iii, $1.1)8 Ladles' Hhofti in all Leathers, 1.l, $1.H, JjttMJ.-, ijli!.., $! V ROYS' SHOES Gun Metal Rutton, good solid Tho f Orlglnntors of Low Prices J Ineertorattd S VaHRNBTT nil leather. Just tho thing for school. Sewed with tho Z!g Zag stitching so thoy can't rip, Sizes 9 to 13, .. $l.l, ijil.ll, $l.7, .tl.l8 Sizes 13 to 2 .. $l.ll, .$1.71), $1.1)8, $3.23 Sizes 2 to 5 ..$1.71), $1.1)8, $ii.ii:j, $S!.il) Roys' High Top Roots $l!'2.-5, $2. 10, $2.80 CROSSETT SHOES Make LlfoV Walk l&iMy Ablngton, $1.00 valuo, our price $:i.r0 Crossctt, $5.00 and $5.50 values, our price ...,$;i.t)8 Crossett, Hunch mndo, $6.00 nlue, our prlco ...,$H8 We lead Othors Follow r.TmiiiKvm--f'T7nzi NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD PO ST OFFICE fc 4 In Mohiory of AIALDEN MORRIS Who Died August 12, 1915 Aged 14 years, 9 months f: l P &EAT MARKET Weop not for mo,.my loved ones dear I am not dead, but sleoplng here, r was not yours, but God's alone. Ho thought it best to call mo home. OAItl) W THAXKH To the kind friends and neigh bors, M-ho by thejr gently sympathy and thoughtful kindness, lightened the burden of our sorrow, In the loss of pur beloved son, Maiden Morris, wo wish to. extend our heart felt thanks. May Almighty God bless them and th61ra.. MR. AND MRS. J. P. MORRIS AND FAMILY. !$ t PERSONAL MENTION l !? MRS. GEORGE STEMMERMAN is horo from Allegany today. F. G. LESLIE is over from Coqiilllo again today calling on tho trado. W. J. FELLOWS and wlfo of Ton Mile woro Marshfield visitors yesterday. MISS PAULINE J. RAHR returned ' last evening from nn extended vis It in San Francisco. B. C. NUTTER who 'soils sawmill equipment Ib back on tho Ray for a short stay. H. S. STARRETT enmo up yestorday from San Francisco and today Is again calling on tho trado. J. C, KENDALL was a visitor at tho county seat this morning, being called there on legal business. MRS. W. J. FELLOWS, of Myrtle Point, M-ns among tho visitors horo today on a business trip. J. L. SMITH, county agriculturist, came over from Coqullle today and wont back on an aftornoon stngo. MRS. CHAS. KRONHOLM and II6r Bister, Mrs. Summers, loft today to camp for a week near Allegany. IRVING CHANDLER returned this morning from a fow days stay nt tho W. S. Chandler summer homo on South Coos River, MRS. It. K. ROOTH and Mrs. F. D. Cohan aro guests at tho W. S. Chandler homo on South Coos Riv er. MRS. EFFIE FARRINGER Is visit ing Mrs. Carrlo Dungnn at tho A. P. Owons summer homo on South Coos River. J. A. SMITH of tho North Dend Chnmbor of Commerce returned last ovonlng from a trip to t)io Ex position. W. IHLLIS SHORT, road supervisor, was a visitor hero last ovonlng from Saunders Lake, returning thorp again today, , MISS ADELAIDE CLARKE expects to leave next Sunday for a visit at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Landers In Portland. MRS. J. R. TOWER and little son left this afternoon for tho Mor ton Towor summer homo on South Coos RUcr for a throo weoks' va7 cation. i ' H. J. McKEOWN and W- J. Conrad went to Rrldgo today to get a big buck deer that 1ms been raising havoc- In tho orchard on the ranch of Dr, Dlx and Ren MgMullen. A. E. ADBLSPERGER, head of tho timber department of tho C. A. Smith Company, returned yester day from Humboldt comity, Cal., where ho spent several weeks. MESSRS. STEMMLER and Hopson of Myrtle Point roturned 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 we will take orders for later delivery for 55c per box and these will be a No. 1 fruit: -Place your orders now. x, WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY vice, loft this morning and It la said ho was returning to Salem af ter a week spent In Curry county. WALLACE ACKLEY, who has been employed In tho machine shops of tho C. A. Smith mill for several years, expects to leave next week for an extended visit nt his old homo In Malno. MR. AND MRS. CARL ALRRECHT and daughter Vera loturncd yes torday on tho Santa Clara from San FranclBco whoro thoy havo been visiting tho Fair. Thoy had n very enjoyable trip. MISS FRANCES FRANSE roturned yesterday on tho Santa Clara from w visit or sovcrai wookh in aan Francisco, nt San Dlogo and also nt tho Catillna Islands. Mrs. F. E. Wheeler, sho said, Is noM' at Pomona. Cal and expects to re turn homo shortly. MR. AND MRS. MAIR DANO ictitrn cd Inst night with tholr guests, Mr. and Mrs. Porcy Laraway and family, It. E. Laraway and funllly and Misses Turney, from Sunset Bay where thoy havo been enjoy ing nn outing. JACK GUYTON left this morning via auto stage for Port Orford whoro ho goes to attend tho Agato Car nival and later will visit at Wed dorburn with Roderick Mncleay. Ho probably will bo gono for a couplo of weoks. .IAS FERREY camo In today from his ranch on Isthmus Inlet. Ho says that all tho buck deer havo gono back Into tho hills, James Oldland, Stanloy Oldland, George Ferroy and Len Schmltz spont Sun- uay witu nun nmi raugut soma flno trout. :: NEW TODAY 4 3 IXIHTr lii or iioar Hunker Hill $2.75 check Issued to Norman Orr. Re turn to Times office. FOR SALE Reasonable, house fur niture. Rox "P," caro Times. WANTED Miiltcso -nt. Phono .'IliMt $ t FOR SALE I $ FOR SALE Acriitnl frcdi milk, Irt cents per gallon delivered on tho wharf, Marahflold. No advnnco later. R, A, Church, phono 303-XX-4. FOR SALE Woik borne, would v. chango for good cow. Phono 1323 or uddress Box 030, North Rond. t WANTED J ?. HAVIM) At once, good mocohiI. hand safo, 78 Central nvenuo. WANTED Competent M for gen eral hoiiBowork. Address E, R, Hudson, South Coos Rlvor. i J FOR RENT luu nivr 2-ioom apartment, stenin heat and furnished, $15.00 and $18.00. Inqulro apt. 10, Mat lock npts, 2nd and Commercial. LIVE STOCK ESCAPE Hut LlMlo Was Lost, in Attack Euglantl on FOR RENT Myrtle Arms modern furnished apartments freo heat and water $22.50 per month up. rur AnwIttM Prai to com JM7 TtmM.1 LONDON, Aug. J8. "One lamb, ono pony, ono pig," wakp up tho to tal losses of British farming stock caused by bombaidmout and aerial raids up to tho present time, accord ing to an official statement Issued by the Parliamentary Commission homo annolnted to InvoBtlcato acrieliitnrni last evening In Mr. Hopson's car rla,ma for (Iftmauo. after spending the day here an buslnesB. DR. GARDINER, assistant Rtnte vet erinarian, came In here yesterday and now Is at Coqullle conducting the tuberculin test on several herds. E. C. NUTTER Ja hero again fron San Francisco with tliq Slmonds SaviS and today M'as meotlng old ' Attend the ilnnro nt tho FlnnMi Hall Hnfurdny Etcnlug, Aug. lit. Music by tho Simmer OrrlirMra, I.lbby COAL. Tho kind YOU luno ALWAYS USED. Phono 7il. Pacific I.licry nmi Transfer Company, Will leavo Mnrahflrlil Tlim-Kilnf. acquaintances and calling on tho ,ngiiM tl), with ii nuros for Panainn trade. MISSES KATIIERJNE MENDE, Hoi, on R. Mendo, Miss Amy Isaacs und Ella Weiss, of North Rend, camo home yesterday on the Santa Clara after a visit at tho Fair. P. HARRINGTON, of tho stato school agricultural extension sor- E(poston, flnji FiiiiicIkco, Faro $15. Make reservations caily. Coirlgun it Knox, Phono UOO-L, Right Cafe. Danco Empire HnH Saturday ove, Aug, 91. Good music, frro supper, good, older, good tlmo and no rag King. Gentlenicii, $1; Lafllot free, FOR RENT Ono unfurnished apart mont at Tho Hiiguo. Apply Plonoor Hardware Co. . SUHSCIUHEKS NOTICE j. Tho Times currier boys are j Instructed (o put tho papers j on the porch, ir tho carrier doos not do this, misses you, or no- I j gleets catting tho paper to you on tlmo, kindly phono the clr- j dilation manager, as this is Uhj j only way wo can detormlno whothor or not tho carriers aro follow.lng Instructions. Phono I 133. 'CHINOOK SALMON TODAY'S OATCH Also all kinds of doep m?w rui, Vtheu available. FISHERMAN'S MARKET Phono Jlu FQR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGH Call FERGUSON TRANSFER phone l(i:t Residence iNionp lrt-j Market Avo. am! Waterfront i MJMCNUtfWMC Bsaua 'Hot (-. - r. - . rwiMMHUWlW