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"TV ",.' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION FIVE ONE MORE WEEK of our Clearance Sale Prices On Men's and. Boys' Wear prices as have been advertised and are being shown in our windows fge$ BRtWI CO at poets to iidd materially to his dairy lieni there next season Siio Stonnrsiilj, Company. Suit wna Instituted today In the Justice Court by William W. Ladd and II. A. Harris against the North Pacific Stennishli) company for $2C."0 al lowed to be duo them. Of this amount they state that $22.!i" Is for labor nnd materials In work done on the offices here. Called Away. Rev. 0. L. Hall left early Thursday morning for llcr miston, Ore., called there by the deatii of Mis father D. A. Hall. Ow We keep your clothes pressed free of charje Woolen Mill Stores. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Morshfield. North Bend. RING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY Are Economy Days at Our Store. Money-Saving Sug gestions Here For You. Come Early and Shop It Will Pay You! Men's Crey Mixed Cotton Infants' Best Quality Cotton Seamless Sox, good value, Dlankots, In Pinks and at 10c, reduced to, pair.. Dines, values to 7Gc, now only 5c 38c """ "'' , 10c yard, now 15c 23c Ladles' 2Cc and 35c Dust Children's $1.00 and $1.25 Caps, good quality, pretty Wlilto Wool Sweaters, cc- pattems, now tra Strong Made, reduced to 19c 49c Ladles' 7Cc Summer Vests with long slooves, roduccd to Ufie Satisfaction alivajs or money refunded "THE FAIR" Not to Hotel Clmiullor AUGUST TIDES .. Tlmo and heights of thlest Mnraliflnlil mi... n.i.. . . r order o 'occurrence wlU, their times 1,,R ,0, tIlls Mr' Hal,'B enBaKements on the first Tine and h le a on the a?XmA tho. n7y wl" 1,nve lo bc L'a11 serniwi linn V 1. ., '. ,B B " Uo ml off until his return which will bn Ison of consecutive holchts will Inl ' nerlinps In a few days. dlcate whether It if high or low' , ,,r ,"'"' VT' water. Hleh .bin nn u . i glan Lutheran churche: hour nnd 54 minutes earlier than ntlr'ela nntl North lrentl w'" Io1tl nn Marshflold. , open air service at Port Dnruuni, Tho Norwe- churches of .Marsh 21 22 23 24 25 Hrs.. 4.37 Ft... 0.1 ilrs. . 5.43 Ft. 0.1 Hrs. . C.38 Ft. 0.4 Ills. . 0.11 Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., Hrs., 5.4 1.03 5.5 1.51 10.58 3.C 12.09 3.8 12.49 4.2 7.25 0.5 8.07 0.5 8.45 4.08 2.4 5.30 2.2 C.35 1.9 1.29 4.5 2.0C 4.8 2.40 10.05 5.1 11.13 5.3 0.0 0.0 7.29 1.5 8.17 1.2 9.01 Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. S ropoits of many deer in that coun try should have been severely eon sored. Unlike Harry Kohiu nnd Clem Well, who said they had a hard time driving the unlmnls away from their camp, the hunters said they woro'nt even threatened. To Colled Big Wage" Accord ing to work from Portland inou of the Alaskan salmon packing ships of the Columbia River ore expected back from the north nbouf September S a'ter a successful sea son. Tho t'sliemen have worked through tlto reason without eoUo t Ing uny wages and ther pay day In Portland will be about $150,000. Seme of the fishermen make be tween $300 and $000 In the sea son. The fishermen on the Rogiti ltler, It is said, will In many "ant3 rocctvo slmllai amounts, all totaled. Follow Co" Evmuple. The ex ample of Coos County, the testing WEATIIEIl FORECAST Dr Aiiocliteil Vrtu to Coo. 017 Time.. OREGON Kulr, northerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECOIID For the 24 hours ending at 1:43 n. in., Aug. 20, by DeiiJ. Ostllnd, apodal government meteorologist: .Maximum 74 Minlnium 48 At 4:43 a. m 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation stneo Sept. 1, 1914 C8.78 Precipitation i&mo period last yoar GC.54 Wind: Northwest, clear. P. motor car will leave North Bend ,'of llor(,H nlltl the keeping of month nl 9:30 and will, stop at Marsh field and Dtinkor Hill on tho way up. All bring baskets. Pig Takes Sivlni. Loading a coup lo or dressed pigs aboard tho North Star this afternoon one of them seemingly came to life, Jerked away tlniv'tl III.. rrn.i.r i.ln.ilr fitnin 1 1 "'" " t""r iiitii 11UII1 .1, u. ,...... ,..,.. .l .,,. .!,,. ...Ill Ford and took n first class swan dlvo ,U1IUUB, " , ".i ", .'. , ' Into tho murky depths. With the .c,,t.oul lho "n,e rro" "ll j aid of a boat hook the porker was n0,lJ8- In.nll.rht l.nntr .. l. .1 1. l CoO.S HllV Best. JUIlleS L. StCVOllS Takes Oatli ..r ciffln. nniwrirt,. returned yesterday from a trip to. today before Justice Pennock took I'ortlaiul. stopping at various places the oath of office as deputy game ) !!,u" V 5' ' ' warden anil will have his headquar- ly records to show exactly what each animal Is producing and the amount earned over all expenses, Is being suggested for .Multnomah County and word from .there stntes thut special attention Is to bo pnld uy this phase of the dairymen and experts aro now investigating tlio STOP and see tho wonderful values that the J. C. PEN NEY store has to offer you in Boy's Clothing. Here is another item that we save you from 25 to 331-3 per cent. on. Boys' Suits in various patterns, $4.00 value, ' Our price $2.98 Boys' Suits, all wool, $5.00 value, our price ..$3.98 Examine these suits and see if they are not the same as you are asked to pay $6.50 for. Our price $4.98 Boys' Jersey Sweaters, these sweaters are worth at least one-third more, our price 98c Boys' Heavy Overalls, grey and hlue, 50c value, Our price 39c Men's Black CAN'T BUST 'EM Overalls, $1.00 value, our price 83c Samson, the stout Overall, 90c value, our price 69c Tho Originators ' of Low Prices t - 1 TTS. ai ' -. u - . ji Lv.,y Vj4HHfI .& eorporated 1TK7fl.VJ.1.i.- learnoratrd S Incorporated 60s mm? Wo lend Others Follow Is Entertaining. Mrs. J. H. Stad don Is entertaining nt cards nnd sowing at her homo on South Fourth street this afternoon. Issue ImitntP'ii. Mrs. Charles Q. Vun Duyn has Issued Invitations for bridge parties on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons of next week. Gets New Car. Glen Rozollo, of Empire, expects to recelvo n slx- cyllndor Reo In n few days from Portland, making tho first enr of this typo received bore. Returns .01lh. (lay Lombard, a Portland business man nnd pol itical Imdor, who has been spend ing his vacation with L. J, Simpson nt Shore Acres, fiected to lcavo today for his hci'o. Bonfire Party. Tho pupils of the Methodist Sunday School aro enjoy ing a bonfire party at tho A. Isaac son plnco on South Twelfth street this evening. At Crater Luke. Cnrds received from Judgo Coko and family Indl- cato that instead of going direct to Sau Francisco on their nuto trip, they took In tho side, trip to Crater Lako and Klamath Falls. Hrlngs Piodtico. R. A. Easton, of Drewstor Valley, drove to Marsh field with a big load of farm pro duce Including vegetables, fruits and eggs. Ho has a flno ranch nnd his only difficulty Is getting his products to market. Itullils Dig Muni. Jack :wcuonaid la'jiist completing n big barn on his Loon Lako ranch. Tho structure Is 100 by 84 feet. Ho is linving moro of tho Irnct cleared and ox- INSURED MILEAGE FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75$3.10 Fisk Tires Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays Backed With Fisk Service Compare New Low Prices With Others ters in Curry county. Ho exnocts to leave for there as soon as the nec essary papers nnd blanks luivo arriv ed. His work will bo In conjunction with Deputy Gamo Warden Thomas who looks nfter Coos county. Visit at Hatchery. To see how tho salmon aro raised and also to visit, Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Troxel and Mr. and .Mrs. IJ. F. Goodman, of Roseburg, went up to tho Coos River Hatchey this morning. Mr. Goodman Is u brother of Deu Good man who Is employed there. Tho party expects to lcavo tomorrow for Sunset Day on n short camping trip. Keeks u Divorce. Mrs. Lydla McDonald, formerly Miss Lydla Holmes, has Instituted divorce pro ceedings against her husband Lester .McDonald and alleges desertion. Tho couplo were married about 18 months ago nnd three or four months Inter tho husband disappear ed Into Idaho and Inter sent back reports of his alleged drowning Tho suit has been filed at tho county court. San Francisco Cold. F. W. Pow ers, who returned night beforo Inst from a few weeks nt tho San Fran cisco fair, says that tho weather thoro has been miserable, cold, windy and foggy. Tho crowds nt tjie ex position nro Increasing. Mrs. Pow ers nnd son John, accompnnled him going down by nuto, but they re turned by train to Roseburg. Mrs. A. II. Powers and Miss Lucy Pow ers returned with them. On Sou Gabriel. Ed Hansen, a brother of Jens Hansen and one of tho ablest and best mariners of this section, writes from Corona, Calif, that ho and Mrs. Hanson have had n flno visit there nnd that alio Is much Improved. Ho has taken u position as engineer on tho San Gnbrlol, ply ing between San Pedro nnd Gardiner. Ho says ho likes San Pedro and that tliey expect to mako their homo there. Goes to National .Meeting. Hen ry Songstncken, who with, Hugh McLnln wont to Portland to Inter view tho Rivers and Harbors com mittee wired his daughter Miss Gen Ivlovo Sengstacken last evening that ho will leavo on Saturdoy by steam ship for San Francisco. Ho goes ns a delegate from tho Oregon Abstract Association to attend tho national convention of abstract men In San Francisco. Ho will return about Septomber 1. To Curry County. Charles Young and .Marlon Wilkes of Corvallls ar rived on tho Dny last evening nfter j nn overland Jaunt. They aro en I routo to Curry county whoro thoy will spend a mouth hunting and pro3- pectlng. Thoy aro friends of Judgo 1 V. E. Walters of North Ilend and had . a hard time getting in, thero being no means of crossing Hayucs Inlet until a barge was sent up. ' Hard Old World. "Sandy" who Is a mighty intelligent full-sized I dog and belongs to William Chand ler, thinks this Is a mighty hard old world. Raymond McKeown for ninny weektf has beon raising n brood of rabbits, well Inside of a who enclosuro at tho rear of tho Chandler nnd practically all of San dy's waking hours nro spent outside looking In, brooding over tho doll cacies that uovor enn bo his, i Not Hothoml With Deer. Harry J. McKeown nnd W. J. Conrad re turned yesterday In tho lattor's nin chlno from n two duys' hunting trip boyond Myrtlo Point. They brought back w(th thorn nothing moro than thoy took out, IVth reiterated that to make tho statement that South Coos River looks good to him. At Eugene hu procured a snddlo horse and rode several miles through the farming country. There seemed to bo an utter absence of moisture, pas tures dried up, and everything cov ered with dust. At the above place farmors wore recivlng 23 cents for their butter fat, while here on Coos Hay 30 cents Is paid, and pasturo Is In fairly good condition. Mr. Ste-' vens hns been ranching on South Coos River for tho past years, rent ing both the McKnlght and J. A., Dlatt ranches, and his friends are pleased to hear htm declare that Coos River Is good enough for him. NEXT DOOR TO .MARSHF1ELD POST OFFICE Our Price Bulletin : PERSONAL MENTION X W. J. HILL loft this morning for, Powers nnd vicinity. i WILLIAM WATERS was among tho visitors hero today from North In-1 let. WILLIAM McCULLOCII enmo In from Ton Mlln today for n short visit. TOM LAWHORNE was down today on business from Ills homo nt' Allegany. I ED NOAH with his son Ivy nnd daughter Beryl was hero today on a shopping trip. F. W. PAYNE and wlfo nro taking apartments at tho Myrtlo Arms for tho winter. MRS. IDA PATTERSON and Miss Alice Peck left yestorday for an outing nt tho Beach. MISS HELEN IMMEL arrived home on tho Bronkwator this morning after a 10 dny visit In Portland. W. K. WISEMAN and George Pat terson, motored ovor from Pow or8 yo3terday, returning Inst night. L. E. ROBERSON, of Hay Park left yestorday for Ely. N'ovndn. to tako a placo with one or the j big mining companies thoro. i JOHN C. KENDALL returned lata evening from Bnndon, whoro ho hns been for a couplo of dnys en legal business. ' MR. AND .MRS W. II. SMITH were ! among tho visitors In the city yes-1 tordny and today from Coos River. DR. MINGUS -went up to Reaver , Hill this morning on a profes-1 slonnl trip. ( plnco nt tho homo of tho parents of tho bride, who was Miss Cowlo, , u former teacher at Powers. EUGENE O'CONNELL left on tho morning train for Baudon, ex- J pectlng to bo gono thoro on bus!- j ness for n couple of days. MRS. P. E. LARSON and dnugh tcr, Miss Adolluo Larson, of Alle gany, wore hero today on a shop-, ping trip. ' RAY P. CAMPBELL, of the bench stage line, was up last oveiilng , from Jarvls landing looking tho city ovor ngaln. MRS. R. W. MORROW and sou ftnd Miss Margaret Shaw have return ed from a short visit nt Sunset Bay. , GEORGE TEETS has returned homo from Portland, whoro ho was gono for a fow days on business re garding his collnpslblu houses. DR. MAN.ER, of Powers, nnd bride, aro expected hero In a day or two from California where , tliey uavo neon spondlug tneir houoymoon. Tho nuptials took CLAUDE C. MOON and wlfo hnvo returned from Powers and expect to mako their home hero, Mr. Moon being now employed nt tho Rod Cross Drug Storo. 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. WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Special Lard Sale 5-lb. Buckets - 65c 10-lb. Buckets - $1.25 PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 40 6 J 180 No. Broadway Clilldrt'ii calling nnd telephone orders given special attention BILL MONTGOMERY hns gono to Bnndon and Curry County, whoro ho expects to spend two or three weeks ranching nud hunting and fishing. MR. AND MRS. C. B. LANDERS came back on tho Breakwater this morning from Portland. Mr. Lnudors will again resume his du ties us agent of the Bronkwator on Coos Bay, DR. PRATT and wlfo have returned to Gardiner uftor u short stay on tho Buy, Dr. Pratt looking uftor Dr. Burtlo's practise while tho lat ter enjoys nn outing on South Coos River. CHARLES FENSLKR, Manager of tho Huh Storo at Powers, camo In yostordny for a short visit. Ho reports everything thriving thoro nnd everybody living high on venison. Hiivo your programs printed nt 'J'lio Times office. WILL EXHIBIT KITTENS Tom Madieu says that Mrs. Mad den who recently left for Snn Fran cisco to visit her father and the Ex position took a number of their thor oughbred kittens thoro for exhibit. $ NPW TODAY ; WANTED Second hand Ford car, Reasonable. Phono OJ.I. FOR HALE BOX HIIOOKS Leuvo your order for apple and other Hho'iltH with ll, (I. McNay, city dock, North Bund. Phonu 531. Gen. Golsundorfer, ' Dilution Box Factory. FOIt SALE ('unary birds. I'lione 3S:iL or call 755 So. llth Street. Ttmon wmifr nila lirlnir rnanlla SIZE 30x3 30x3 32x3V2 34x3 34x4 36x4 36x4i2 37X5 TIRES 9.00 11.60 13.35 14.90 19.40 20.50 27.35 32.30 TUBES $235 2.70 2.80 2.95 4.00 4.15 5.20 6.25 I The Noble Theater Wi'Msa J1 IfctriblltOM "western Oregon const & KlXG NON-SKIDS FIVE PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY GARAGE, North Bend Agents KLME A NI VON PEQERT, Coqulllo Agents S. G. WIHTSETT, Band"n Agent Fisk Distributors Southwestern Oregon A pleasant placo to (ipeuil the ovenlng. ,TIIK GRAY HORROR An evcoptlonally good three-reel produc tion. A play that will provo Interesting to those who love mystery. THE PARAMOUNT TRAVEL SERIES No. li This in htallmeiit Includes "Picturesque St. Augustine." Human fish luff nt Kingston Harbor Fishing In tho senil-ti-oplcs Queer Inhabitants of Pelican Island Cartoon comedies. MIL JATIR VISITS ARCADIA Vitngrapli comedy that will bring the glggl-J. LIFE ON A IJALAXCH One of the Hazard of Helen railroad pictures. Full of thrills. MACKINAW FINE COATS FOR AUT0ISTS I .Men, women, girls mid hoys find the .MacUlnaws the best coal for piotciilnn 'i:;mIim the dust, wliTri ami weather and later on they will he M'l vIc'-niMo protect inn against rain. Buy jours now and get lho full benefit or it. I .Men's .Mackinaw In blue, blue land gray iiilMin-es mill plaids ill (1.00, rji7.ni and sjH.ni). i Boys' .MacUlnaws in liluo mid gray Lower Floor, I fie. Balcony, 10c. Children, .1c. ,n Tomorrow nlglitr "Tlio f.iii Who Might Have Beon." It's a picture you will want to seo. Keystone comedy with Mabel Nlir iimnil and Fatty Arbuckle. Remember Friday night, August U"th, wo will show the first installment of 'Tiie Diamond IVoni tho Sky," with Lottie Pick Ion I It's u 6CiiuI story that will pack tho theater to tho doors every Friday night. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm lllMlllcs, H.-5.00. Boys' MiickluawN in black and while checks or plaids, $11,00, Caps to match. W. H. DINDINGER & CO. Banker Hill Department Store Phono :su 4 WANTED Roomors, , will sorvo hroakfast. Goiitlmnou only. Ho tol Marshflold, Phono 137 L. Chicken dinner Sunday, (fiuu) r. to (',::!() p. m. Ilolen llurvoy. LOST In or near Hunker Hill Htl.75 chock Issued to Norinuu Orr. Re turn to Times office FOIt KALE Aerated froth milk, 1(1 cents per gallon dellvored on tho wharf, Marshflold. No ndvanco later. R. A. Church, phono :iu:i-xx-t. FOIt KALE Work horse, would ev chiiugo for good cow, Phono Kl-li or address Box OIK), North Bend. WANTED .Man' Second llaiiil Bi cycle reasonable, Call Times office. WANTED Maltese cat. Phono illi.-H WA.XTHD At onco, good second hand safe. 78 Central avenuo. FOIt III '.NT U-room mwirtineiits, Mctru heat and furulshod, $15.00 and m.00. IiKiulio apt, 10, Mat lock npts, 2nd and Coiumorclil. FOIt BENT Myrtlo Aims modern furnished apartmonts froo heat and wator $22.50 per month up. FOR KENT Ono unfurnished apart mont nt Tho Hague Apply Plonoor Hardware Co. I wtM t"7T'iiTifi mhmMMV !W; ya. bMMWrWfcjWi ?Tn