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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1915)
-rmumz mLMSuamti n . Mr-i i ,rv I ' - 1..T 'VjKMi nMfwU THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfc, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 191.5 EVENING EDITION. " THREE tn.,. niWPl. ''WWfWTin) I . iti ii ' J-r -"-" TUft LMMj:ZlIMlinil.M.maMI"Jl?Ji ,lWtMMMMlMlliMaMgiMlgBlg;Hl-TVTWIWIMiMrBWWiWMIiMMMBBHMIw..jk.BiaaMi - ----"'-'-HniTmamTitwmwrrrTTMwrmmiii 10CeKtsa.Bittoii ds& HBk gSj n"vr""" ss' tS BRPiniK $100 aRijjj ERE is the best odd trousers nevs of the season. A -l nf the celebrated dependable Dutchess Trousers ist when your suit trousers are showing signs of wear J i .I.- mat and vest have still lots of wear in them! A H and the coat and vest . ;, nt trousers " ..-.lonrlirl hrirlcrn-over until Fall and insf spi new sun a oj-..v..w . .-0- - . v j . ..f wmionrc would pive vou a comnnrnlivnlv new pair j.jl.:j ...f:irii -j :.. vsuit aspienaiu Wiugi.-M ... . the economy reprcseiuwu . .v.0v- F....o. Ai'orsT Tinics Time and heights ot tides at Mnrshfleld. Tlio tldus nro placed in order, of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of ouch day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will in dlcato whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and fi l minutes earlier than at iMnrsunoui. 7.2G 0.5 8.07 0.5 8.45 MO M Uts. Ft.., I Irs., Ft.., Mrs., 0.11 fi.4 1.03 n.r, l.r.i 1.29 4.5 2.0C 4.8 2.40 7.20 1.5 8.17 1.2 9.01 ; unlay to remain after tho. Coos Coun ty Uaptlst Assembly. Ho conduct ed services In tho Marshfield Uap tlst Church yesterday, lie Is tho Oregon State Huptlst Convention pastor. IMIdiro lluirles Alomr. I). L. j Hucklngham says that tho big bridge at North Hend Is hurrying alow; and that most of tho stool work for tho big draw spans has been completed, nnd that less than two spans yot remain to be raised on tho north side of tlio draw. On Cheap Drunk. Tom Oaffe) and Olio Anderson were on a cheap drunk Saturdoy evening. They had only $1.1!) between them, which oven In the emergency, could not bo stretched to a $.1 fine each tad tho police had to turn them loose with Instructions not to hurry bark. Dredge Keep Suliii"n Out. It Is claimed that the Dredge Mlchio's op erations on tho Coos Hay bar is keep ing tho salmon out of Coos Hay. Itoguo Ilivor and the Columbia nro having tho biggest runs of fish In which will coon . be occupied by Mrs. .Inmes Ferroy. Mrs. Ferry ac quired tho property In the deal whereby C. C. Going and A C. Clo lug secured the Ferroy estate cor ner at Anderson and Hroadway. Iiok Willi Trucks. A. largo onto truck was being used today for the hauling of logs from tlio McDonald logging camp west of the city. The truck was hooked to tho loaded wag ons and mnnnged to haul good sized loads down the street several tlmc3 as fast as tho teams are able to travel. The logs aro dumped Into tho bay on Xorth Front street. llnilioiM Picnic The barbers of Mnrshfleld with their wives nnd fam ilies yesterday chartered tho gaso line boat Marshflold and went up tho north fork of Coos lllvor on an outing. There wero about 35 per sons in tho party and tho day was enjoyably spent under the trees nnd nt noon a largo lunch was served. They returned to town early last evening. Coqulllo .Monp Lodge. O. S. Tor- rey is organizing a Mooso Lodge at their history while none, are coming Couuillc and Is meeting with flno re- Dutchess Trousers that were $6.00 ,, " " $5.00 " " $4.00 " " $3.00 ii . . . NOW $4.85 . . . NOW $3.85 . . . NOW $3.00 . . . NOW $2.25 Don't wait until the best have been taken. They're going fast. Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend .. , i . I Tne iNOPie i neater A plea-ant pluco to spend (ho owning. JIISSi: L. liASHV pro-outs IIDITII TAMAKKItltO, llnmthvny'H most clinriulng joung star, In V O I X It O M A X (' ) foinidcd mi the noted piny by Wllliiiiu ('. De.Mllle. A delight- I fill pliotodiuiuu nl jouitli rniimneo. M.'AltST SI'IliKS WI'JUKIjY Xcwh of Importance In pictures. Iiil.lcs nf Till: ItKillltOLLKU AXD Till! HU.I.N'C IlLOXDIXK Ono of the (ieorgo Ado coinedles. I WKATIIKU FOHKCAST Wr AoclteiJ rrm to Cooi Dr TlmM. OUUOOX Fair. a,Iso warm In Interior and west, westerly winds. LOCAL TICMPBHATURE RECOIID For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:i:i a. m., Aug. 22, by UonJ. Ostllnd, Bpccial government motcorologlst: Maximum 70 Minimum 5G At l:i:: a. m 5fi Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1914 C8.78 Precipitation eamo porlod last yoar 0C.C4 Wind: Northwest, clear. $ t born t Into Coos liny. 1 lluys Kami. (Ieorgo Cieddos has I purchased 18 acres of farm land nt Conledo from tho Ferroy estate. The land Is already being used by Mr. and Airs. Oeddes. who are snld to bo rnlslng Homo of the finest pigs In tho county. They nlso hnvo a grent many chickens nnd nro raising vegetables. Cnpl. Itoort Lenve" Cnptnln Uoed. formerly of tho dredge Mlchlo nnd lately resigned to take n position in government dredging work In Port land, wont north on tlio ureuKwater suits. About sixty applications have been signed up nnd they oxpect to have the Initiation nnd Installa tion nbout September 1. The Dan don lodge will hnvo charge of tho in stallation and bin crowds from Coos Day and Dandon nro expected to par ticipate. ('rocks I In vii stor. North Front street on Saturday night became tho battle ground nnd rnco track for five Greeks who wore reported by the police to havo boon In ehnse of one of their countrymen. Tho fact that ho didn't stand still long enough for them to get swnts at him fft SirSeXr'T" fe'iL-cd l.m" deal of tron I t MKUCHANT To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merchant nt their homo near Dullards Sunday, August, 22, a boy, their third child. Mother nnd child nro doing nicely. Loner floor, l."e. Iliilcnuy, !(!. Children, ."c. Coining Wednesday .Mnrgiieillo Chicle In "Tho (Juoso (ilrl." It's ii Piii'iiiiiniint feature. . Iloii'l forget "A Dlniuoiiil Kriim tlio Sky" vlll bo hliimu T'llihiy night this wctIw Vou'll Imvo to coiiio eiii'ly fur n good sent. I'OU THAXSFKIt AXD STOU A(ii: OF IIOUSKIIOLD GOODS lltDKillT AXD H.U.'GAGi: Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l():i Itcsldcnco Phono M-J Mniket Avo. and Waterfront WEAVING AH kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 van uourt, so. Phone 220-R CHINOOK SALMON TODAY'S (UTCII Also nil kinds of deep hen fish, when uviilliiMo. I,I.SIII-:ilMAX' .MAHKHT Phono 111) . 4 DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono U70 'A. T. Slglln of Isthmus Inlet who Is suffering from a broken bono In his leg as a result of working with some rather wild horses Is reported doing nicely. Sunday School Plcle. Tho Flag staff Sunday school enjoyed nn out ing nnd picnic nt Port Damum yea torduy. Mrs. Ituffnor is superin tendent of tho Sunday school. ICiijoy Picnic. .James Cowan and family and W. " Curtis and fmiy and u number r friends enjoyed a picnic party at iho Goodwill pluco on South Coos Itlvur yestorduy. Hallway Men Here II. A. Ilin shaw, general freight ugont of tho Southern Pacific and J. II. Mulshny, assistant, arc expected to arrlvo to day for u conference- with Super intendent Miller. Go to Imposition. Lewis Doll and wife and sou Cecil, Alva Doll and wife and Mrs. Alico Doll and Andrew McClelland, expect to lenvo about Septombur 1 to visit tho Panama Pacific exposition. Civil Service Kmiiii. On August 25 and -'U civil servlco examinations for a Junior engineer on tho gov ernment dredge Mlchlo will bo Hold In Marshfield, according to un an nouncement niado today. Mrs. ICddy will havo charge of tlio examina tions. Pastor Here. He v. II. II. Fos kott of Portland, arrived hero Sat- m . - ''"gM.WMMMniWMIMWWWWiWWMMMWWWWWMBMiW""'"1' FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.7H3.I0 A New S tandard of Tire Value Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays Is to take a position with tlio Port of Portlnnd. Get Deer. County .Tudgo .Tames Watson nnd M. .T. Ilnrtson or Co ciulllo nro boasting that thoy got tho first two deer ot the senson, bagging them on Little Dock Creek. Dr. Hamilton. Fred Schlldt nnd F. K McKonnn. nlso of Coqulllo. brought In throo from Kitchen Creek Moun tain. Curry County. To Deform School. Dale Pointer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Point er. Uvlng on tho Marshfleld-Conulllo. was committed to tho Stnto Deform school last week for tho theft of a gun. Ho was up once beforo for the samo kind of nn offenso hut was pnroled. Pnrolo Officer Dunham took him to Salem. Miii'lln In Trouble. Ray Martin, who runs an auto lino between hero nnd Coqulllo nnd Dnndon, was nrrcst od last week by Marshall Miller of Coqulllo on a chargo or not having Fccurod a license for one of his mn chlnes. Mnrtln claimed that ho had mndo application a weok provious and sentence wns deferred. To Do Married Tonluht. Miss Laura Lnwler, of North Demi, nt sov cn o'clock this ovcnlng in tho Ca tholic Itectory of North Dcnd, will become tho brldo of Dr. Lloyd Mott. Tho young couple nftor a two or threo wcoks honoymoon will mako their homo on Smith Diver whoro Dr. Mott Intonds to purchaso a ranch. Inspects Work on Diver. Captain Polhemus yesterdny went up tho Coos Diver to Inspect tho work thnt has been dona thcro by tho dredgo Oregon nnd nlso to visit his family who havo been up there visiting. Tho Oregon wns sent back on tho North fork to tnko out somo snags and stumps that had drifted bneck after her first trip. Antidote for Fires. The engineer of tho tow bont Ilorniudn has pre sented tho Flro Department with a largo Iron horso shoo which ho claims Is n suro gunrd against fires. It has hung over the doors flvo dnys nnd no nlnrm has been Sounded. Tho boys say when tho excitement lags they're going to tnko tho shoo down nnd try their luck. VIsUn Here. After nn nbsenco of 15 yenrs, .Mrs. Susnn V. Woodruff, of Rosoburg, formerly Miss Susnn Cllnkenbenrd, of Mnrshflold, Is hero visiting her sister. Mrs. V. II. Piper, or Coos DIvor nnd nlso her brother, John Cllnkenbenrd. Sho will bo re membered by tbo old residents of Coos Hay ns liming taught In tho schools hero In the early DO's. iFuiprovcs House. Win. Lcdwnrd has tho contract for remodeling and enlarging tho 0. C. Going house bio, according to Officer Slioup. Tlio men were quieted nnd no nrrcsts were made. Streets Up Again. Thcro Is n meeting of tho Knstsldo council scheduled again for tomorrow ovcn lng nnd It is expected that somo phases of the street Improvement question nt Cooston will bo thresh ed over. Knglnoor Cnthcnrt says that tho 1M) days hoforo the bids can ho called for is not yet up and no protests, ho wild, will possibly bo filed before that time. L"nu Lake Prosperous Mrs. Frank Prey, who was In from Loon Lake today, says that section is prosperous. Jack McDonald is Just completing a big born and tho Prey and Daggett families aro planning to orect new homes. Several big brush fires on clearings thcro hnvo caused somo apprehension, but havo not done any damage. Mr. and Mrs. Prey moved from Knstsldo to Loon I.nko last spring, buying a ranch thcro. Gnsgo Superseded. Captain Davo Ilolden grinned qulto broadly this morning when Captain Cornwall ar rived In tho bay with the now gas oline boat Atlas that hereafter takes tho pluco of tlio Gasgo on tho run from .Inrvls Landing to North Dond nnd Mnrshfleld. Tho boat linB Just been completed on tho Unipqua. It Is 50 feet long, lias a 11 foot beam nnd n :15 horsepower oiiglim and Is a Roml-specd boat. Captain Corn wall came down In four hours and 35 minutes. Diiiig; Dredge Tills Week. Super intendent Miller, of tho dredgo Se attle, says tliut tho dredgo Is to bo brought back to Coos Day in nbout n week from Dandon. Ho wants to bo sure thnt everything Is safe be foro tho craft Is towed out to sea. No troublo was experienced In tak ing her Into Dandon soveral months ugo. Tho dredgo will bo tied up hero for a time until other con tracts hnvo boon obtained nnd Mr. Miller expects to remain hero also for n while. Itteaks Fiver Frank Catterlln thinks that ho ranks,, fairly well up with "my brother Sylvest" In feats of strength, for ho has literally broken a flvo dollar piece. Ho went Into tho First National Dunk. "Here, break this," .lohu Ferguson told him and, presto, tho coin wns broken In two pnrts. However, there had been n crack discovered In tho piece beforehand and that may have hud something to do with It. The coin Have You Seen Those New Suits that just arrived at the J. C. PENNEY STORE. They came in Serges and Poplins, Blue, Brown and Green! The latest in Patterns and Materials. They are worth at least half the price more. Come in and try them on, examine them, see for yourself. $9.90 $12.50 $14.75 $16.50 Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats, the latest cut in materials and in patterns, ' $5.90, $8.90, $9.90, $12.50, $14.75 rr Tho Oi'hrlnnffira . Inter of Low Prices efammanraml XKXT DOOH TO MADSHFIKLD POST OFFICII ?.-&. 3C7M2CZ, '(POT) wW'Vt- r--ici. - We lend Others Follow Some Old and New Prices i LOOK THEM OVER LARD, 10-lb. can $1.25 PEACHES, per box 55c APPLES (Gravenstein),perbox $1.00 SPUDS (best local), per 100-lb. sack $1.50 DEPENDABLE FLOUR (none better) $1.80 PEANUT BUTTER, per lb 12l-2c CORN MEAL, per sack 35c GUITTARD'S CHOCOLATE, 3-lb. can for 80c BULK RICE, Fancy head, .per lb 71-2c NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE PRUNES, per lb., good stock 5c WORCESTER SAUCE, per 1-2 pint bottle 10c CORN STARCH, per package 5c GLOSS STARCH, per package 5c SALAD DRESSING, per bottle (tall) 10c BAKED BEANS (Del Monte) 5c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, per can 5c BACON (Armours) medium weight, per lb 25c We are going to demonstrate DEPENDABLE FLOUR Watch for date. Come in and see our 10c counter, it be a surprise to you. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. KywwYv "" if 'vottip GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Special Lard Sale 5-lb. Buckets 10-lb. Buckets 65c PALACE MEAT MARKET Phono 406 J 180 No. Broadway Children calling ami telephone orders given special attention on Central avenuo near Klovontli.viw mndo In 1S-IT. and will bo sent Fisk Tires Have Made Good in Coos County Automobile owners of Coos County have been saved many dollars by their big endorsement of Fisk Tires, proved by purchase, proved by use and proved by ev ery test that may be applied. FISK TIRES BACKED WITH SERVICE PROVE run AR ' . , . I -f i i J3&! SPECIAL PRICE ON PAINT FOR THIS WEEK Compare New JLow Prices With Others SIZE 30x3 30x3y2 32x3y2 34x312 34x4 36x4 36x412 J7x5 TIRES $ 9.00 11.60 13.35 14.90 19.40 20.50 27.35 32.30 TUBES $2.35 2.70 2.80 2.95 4.00 4.15 5.20 6.25 ri N'Mrilmtors Southwestern Wn NON-SKIDS HVE PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY Fhk Distributors Southwestern Oreon G"ST K KIa GMuon, Xorth Hend Agents KIM1? AM VOV lTflPHT, Coqulllo AKeU S. fl. 'WIIITSETT, llniurn A gem PIONEER MIXED PAINT One-gallon cans, regular $2.25. Special $2.00 One-half gallon cans, regular $1.25. Special $1.00 One-quarter gallon cans, reg. 70c. Special 50c FLOOR. AND PORCH PAINT One-half gallon cans, regular $1.15. Special 80c One-quarter gallon cans, regular 60c. Special. -40c Pioneer Hdwe. Co. 330 Front street. Phone 101. , buck to the treasury for redemption. Audi Troubles. P. A. Uoldon who recently bought an auto to hauteu bis trips to and from tho viuIoiih rur al sehonlH lias been eiicouutoriuK Homo of tho trials of automoblllui;. The other diy while on a hp;vy urndo oat of .Myrtle Point, his ear Htopiicd and after woi-UIiik Ioiik and hard ovor It sent to .Myrtle Point for a machinist. When tho latter urrlved ho toiiud that tho ear was tilted so much that tho kukoIIiio would not run Into tho oiiglmi. A day or so later ho sprung an axle while dilvliiK through a plotiKhed field. On Auto Trip Dr. V. A. Toye, John N'oblo uiid his mother, Ur. II, !:. Ilurmoster and Dr. l'hil J. Kola- er, plun to leave tomorrow In Dr. Toyc's auto for California. Dr. 'l))o will stop at Nairn, California, where .Mrs. Toyo uud Cathurlno havo been spoudliiK the Hiuumor and tho otheis will proceed by train to Han Kniiiclsco, Dr. Kolzur expects to meet .Mrs. Kelxer, whom ho has not xecu for ovor IS mouths there. ..She Is Just returning from a theat- ! rieul tour of the world. She was I In J'uropo when tho war broke out last yoar and had somo thrillluK experiences boUIhb out of tho war 1 zone. St) Captain Vet. Knglncor Polho- inns stuted this afternoon tliut no i captain has yot boon chosen to fill tho vacuncy cuuscd September 1 when Captain ltcod will rotlre. , it has heou rumored tliut ! Captain Beoly, formerly of the nilno layer HIukoIiI, nnd now pilot on the Mlchlo would bo advanced, but Kn- 1 plncer l'ollionuia wild ho did not know. 'k 1ms interrupted the , work of tho dredgo lately. . In the flrbt 10 du)s ot AutjiiBt fc.". euo junls wore removed from tlio liar nnd so I far this month nbout 110,000 yards have been taken out, NOTin: My wlfo linvliif? loft my bed nnd board without enuso or reason I Hhnll not ho responsible) for her hills Signed. A. 1'. Itohflold. Mbby COAT. The kind VOU hnvo AIAVAVH I'SKD. Phono 71i. Paciflo I ilvory mill Transfer Company, NW TODAY TDK S.li: lleutliiK Move and small show case, in good condi tion. Art Needlo Shop, cornoi' and and Market. t ' FOR SALE t I'OU HAM-) Oil Tlt.VDi: Kust boat, 2Ti hp. A hai-Kaln, 223 Central avenue. $, X FOR RENT $ $$ l-'OU III. .NT l!i-ooiii uput-tiiioutti, stcuui heat and furnlsliod, $15.00 una SIS. 00. Impiiro upt. 10, Mat lock npts, nd unci Commercial, VOU Itl-).NT Myrtlo Anns modern furnlahed apartments freo heat nnd water $22.G0 por month up. I-'Olt Itl'i.NT One unfiiinlshed npnit ment at Tho Hnguo. Apply Tloneor Ilnrdwaro Co, a;gea