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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1914)
'Wfir V7 pir - ' ,,ft,HBwiiadaeIs .UtJ. Twa THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION tfirv I I1 I'HHHOJlflJW'W h Jfl hr - p YK r ir. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MAIX)NEV Editor nnd Pub. I DAN K. MALONEV News Kdltor, Official Pnpcr of Coos County Entered at tho Postorflco at Marsh-, A1U1II, W1UKUU, 1U1 UUUttlUIBUlUU through the malls as second-class mall matter. IPEOPbE.YOU KMOW ABOUT fl V All yi i PAT HENNESSEY Is In Portland on business. W.' T. HODSON, or Coos Illvor, camo In on business this morning. N". r. MORGAN, of Coos River, was a visitor In tho city today. E. IC. JONES loft this afternoon for Conulllo on business. C. It. PECK left this afternoon for Coqulllo on business. O. C. KIIlKIliailT was In from his llnyncs Inlet homestead today. HENRY CARLSON, of North Inlet, en mo In on business this morning, IIAIIUV JARN'E, of North Inlet, was a visitor In tho city today. MISS GERTRUDE KKICK. of Lake side, was a visitor in the city to-, day. LEW PRICE, tho Sumner dnlry kins, wns a aiarsiinoid business visitor today. MEL DUNCAN and O. Hlbnrger were Coqulllo business visitors yester day. MRS. J. A. NOAH, of North Coos RIvor, Is a visitor In tho city to- nay. MRS. S. IV. CUTLIP, of Coos River. camo In this morning to do some shopping. JOSEPH HAY, nnd son. of Myrtle Point, nrc looking nftcr business lioro today. JOHN COTTLE, of this city, left on tho morning train for Coqulllo on business. ALHERT SELIO nnd Peter Mlrrn- houI left yotsterdoy for Coqulllo Valley points. W. G. HESSEY, of Coos RIvor, Is n visitor In tho city todny. Ho Is horo on business. MISS JANETTE NOWLIN, of Alle gany, spout several hours In tho city today visiting nnd shopping. IIILLIS SHORT, of Lnkeslde, camo In on business this morning and loft for his homo this afternoon. PROPRIETOR ROQSTAI) of tho Ore-I Ron Hotel at North Ilend wns a Marshflold business visitor today. C. E. JOHNSON, of North Inlet, wns In tho city for a fow hours today on matter pertaining to his business. MRS. P. W. PAYNE and, baby re turned today from Mercy Hos pital. They arc getting ntong nicely. T. ROBERTS, of this city, loft on tho morning train for Henryvllle, where ho will attend to business matters. MRS. H. HODSON, of Ross Inlot, left on t" o morning train for Norway, where she will attend tho Partners Union picnic. DR. AND MRS. E. MINOUS arrived home via Drain today from a trip to Portland, Everett, Wash., and other points. ART JOHNSON and Johnson of tho C. A. Smith company, who have boon visiting in San Francisco, returned on tho Adeline. MAYOR ALLEN loft on tho morn ing train for Myrtlo Point, whoro he will attend to business matters. He will return this evening. MR. AND MRS. WILL.AM IIONE iirako, of Ross Inlet, loft on tho morning train for Norway to at tend the Farmers' Union picnic, MRS. ROI1ERT HURD, of this city, left on the morning train for Myr- I tlo Point, where she will visit her ' sister, Mrs. llrownson. MR. AND MRS. DAVE WALLACE, of Ross Inlet, loft on tho morning train for Norway, whoro they will attend tho Farmers' Union picnic. They will return this evening. MR. AND MRS. O. A. nONEHRAKE, daughter Wllln, and son Ross, left on tho morning train for Norway, whoro they will attend tho Farm ers' Union picnic. J. V. SWEET has returned from Cape Dlanco whoro ho Ins nccn oporntlng his black sand machine and says they arc going to tnko It to tho vicinity of Brookings for tho balance of tho summer. P. W. SMITH, suporlntondont of tho South Coos River Ranch, came In on tho Rainbow this morning. Ho left this nftornnou nftor attend ing to some business matters. MISS HAZEL MASON, of Coos RIvor, camo in on tho Rainbow this morning to visit friends nnd do a little shopping. She left on tho snme boat this afternoon. CARROL SMITH, tho youngest son of C. A. Smith, arrived horo on tho Adollno Inst night and will spend somo time on tho Day. MR. AND MRS. S. S. JENNINGS, of North Rend, drove to Marshflold today in their auto. Mrs. Jen nings Is convalescent from her re cent sovoro Illness. MESSRS. J. ALHERT MATSON. Her bert Lockhnrt, II. J. McKcown and Mr. Mntson's friends from Snn Francisco, enjoyed n motor trip to SUnset Dav last ovenlng. MRS ELIZABETH DROWN nnd dnughtor, Clnrlbel, arrived via Gardiner todny from Chicago to spond tho summer with her pnr onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. MISS JESSIE CHASE, a former Marshflold teacher, nrlrved horo today via Drain to visit friends for n few weeks. Slio has spent the last few years at Drookllno, Mass. MRS. C. D. PIPER and daughter, of Coos River, camo In on tho Alert this morning. They left for their homo this afternoon after visiting a fow friends and doing n little shopping. H. A. CARLSON, of Loon Lnko, came in on the Alert this morning nnd left this afternoon nfter at tending to matters of a business nature. JOHN D. PRY, president of tho Grants Pass Dank, loft this morn ing for Rosoburg. Ho Is Interest ed In the proposed rnllrond from Rosoburg to tldowntor and Is co operating with Mr. Perkins on tho proposition. MRS. GIVENS. who nrrlvcd horo Tuesday from Snn Francisco to vlsft t the home of her son, Edward S. Givens, will leave for homo tomorrow, her llttlo grandson whoso Illness of pneu monln cnusod much anxiety, linv Ing recovered. Sho came via Unmlon nnd motored to Coos Tiny. It. It. CATCHING, superintendent of n copper mlno nt Wnllare, Ida ho, left here vestorday nfter spending several days in tho city visiting frlend-i nnd relatives. This wns his first visit to tho city In fifteen years. Ho Is n nephew of tho late Jomcs Catching, of Sum ner. Puio lie Cirniii; our own make. t Snrti'r'H. .,1-j jg.ii j. ji jmhij, Krox GelatinE WZD. CMARU.5 D KNOX CO Knox Sparkling Gelatine Just the thing for summer desserts & SALADS, CANDIES, JELLIES, PUDDINGS, ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS 2 Boxes 25c Srvowf Jake Marshmallow Cream A DELICIOUS PREPARATION FOR PRODUCING MANY DAINTY DESSERTS. PREPARED FROM PURE AND HEALTHFUL INGREDIENTS 10c to 25c per Box CHERRIES FOR CANNING Nasburg's Grocery THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS PHONE im:..l M I S Arrangements Complete for Taking Care of Autos During Celebration The Goodronds Goodrum Gnrngo hns boon a busy place tho past week making preparations to take rare of the automobile rush during tho celebration. An n result of theno careful advance urrangomonts there will bo no disappointments or In con von I once for uutoluts during the celebration. Additional holp bus been engaged so that oyery nuto mo7i!T for and g von tiroum n. ?. CJ' ... The , supply '.'"re , " ton. mum uns nocn carefully i. pa up and addition!,! ,Z,imJL clcck Boeurcd to anticipate miW Vnpn The stock of tlrPH i?2,.Wa. and In fact, ovo-vm?."""""".. ol tho car owner, will ft tX Goodrond's n.n,ir,.., '... fo"tid Make It your a 0 lin,iBe' I ilurlnic thn rntni.?H ',cl,rl"nrtJ thlmr. '" Ior oveH SOCIAL CALEXDAK. OAIUIUMY Mrs. W. M. Illnke cntertftlh- ...-,..,. tMitiiuuuy. I Knur nltllilrmi r i....i.. son, of tho drege.Yre W till' nnni'li nn.l .. ""00 i v ,Sir ,u ol ,nmi an (v uiviiuii.01 Tin. PRESRYTERIANAiiYni. will hold a COOKED FOOD ham? Peiij-NlclioIson'H SATURDAY, L li7, begliiiilng at 1 ,Yi(.ic. ' w SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUES. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY WILL HE RUCOM). BREAKING DAYS FOR ECONOMY OPPORTUNITIES. COME AND (JET YOUR SHARE OK THESE ItARGAINS. Ladles' LatcBt Voile nnd Mnritilsette Waists; beautifully ftA rn trimmed. $2.50 to $L'.7r. values. Only uJiifll Men's Silk Sox, In Tans or Illncks. Double Soles. Were" Mia. nr Specially priced ' .QjJ Curtain Scrims, in plain or fancy borders; flue or conrso An mesh. Tho line nnd Hue kinds. Sileclnl, tho yard qQ Ladles' nrassfori'H; well made; neat fitting; embroider) pa trlmmod. Formerly to 700. Now hyp l.nuies' summer union suns; inco inmmou; also curt knee, 7ue nnd SGc kinds. Now Linen Laces; 1 to II Inches wide. to 10c. Now por yard Ucst White, Dins Scum Rinding. Twolve yards . n I..1. t 1. . . ...... . iuc uiisun urcHH iMiHieueis. iu noi rusi. n Only, per card QjJ Good Nainsook Dress Shields; values to 20c. " ia Now por pair t,Z 10c Penrl Ilnttons. Various sizes, per dozen ".... nc Fourth of July Hunting. Red, Whlto and Ulue Stripes. p Only, por yard QQ 01-Inch Finest Tublo Padding. "Tho $1.00 grade. nn Now per yard JJU C Pretty patterns. 50c .!?'."".4-lc 9s Satisfaction Al ways or Monoy Refunded. The Fair Chandler Hotel. Irving lllock. CENTRAL AVENUE Centralize atod Keepjounriie on Central AYenune Sale Pdal Candy Kegulnr price, 50 cents por pound. Saturday and Sunday Ooly 35 certs a pounmidl AT STAFFORD PLAN TO TAKE UNDAY DIMMER AT THE Chaodller Motel a Good Menu The Ilub of Gcntral Avonue Plaice That Insurance Now Br special arrangoment, I am' ablo to adjust all small fire flra losses Immediately. I reprosont tho following fire In surnuco companies, all million dollar corporations, tho solid est pn'oarth; LONDON & LANCASHIRE.. ' .QUEEN ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS l FIREMEN'S FUND I ktflo. reprosont tho famous1 Aetua, writing liability, bur glary, pinto glass, surety bnds, etc. E. I. CHANDLER vtlf-v. j, J; v 1 ' . I How about that new piano: We have a fine line of Instruments to select from. Terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. vr BADbn Co. lVVt'1 - THOMAS, Mgr.;;- CENTRAL AVENUE. RUSSELL BLK. ! ENTRAL AVENUE is no longer the com ing street. Central Avenue lias arrived. It is now recognized as the popular Groat White Way of Coos Bay. It is the favorite shopping parade ground of hundreds and daily growing in popularity. If you haven't tho Cen tral Avenue habit, don't delay. Get it now. Now is the time to Centralize, Economize, Merchan dise and Keepyourize on Central Avenue. Time ffoir Keockibg Wo spend our tlino makliiK now customers nnd not In knocking our competitors. Our FAIR DEAL policy ontltles us to your co-oporntlon. COOK'S GROCERY has n record of many years bark of It and litis alwnys held Its own against nil comers always fulr nnd snunre nnd always rendy to mako ovory transaction satisfactory. Cook's Grocery THE OLDEST fJROCERV OX CENTRAL AVENUE IMIONH 1HI). .l.u in v Don't Be Deceived! WUeu you ask for Natlonally-advortlsod goods, accept no .substitute or Just-as-goods, TIIE OWL", being tho "OOOW HOUSEKEEPING DRUG STORE" of Marshflold, carries and sells theso goods. They are all backed by a triple guarantee tho magazines', ' tho nianufaturers' and ours. ) "NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS" ARE GOOD GOODS. ll -t Pharmaceutical "THE SQUIBB DRUG STORE," ,. S't LEI' THE rCAGLE SCREAM On July Fourth Hut beforo ho M-renms, fcHl lilm, nml remember, HArNES' FEED IS THE REST AT THE LOWER END OF CENTRAL AVENUE WHERE THE PRICES ARE LOW. Haimies FLOUR AND FEED aLul .'r'.'M Vte t.... 11 IffW 1 i a ., Owl? RESGRI PHONC 74.J. tsL N tm ITHARMAtY . - i . B52BBEBJSBS32) S3BiaiMlI2C rniuu n rnuiu Geographically THE CENTRA!, Avuxim nmin stork ,U-4liJTJ, i ftJtMA !-- n ' OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE i . First National Bank . v , I AVAIL YOimSELF OF IT SUPERIOR 'FACILITIKfl. i Safo deposit boxes In bUrKlar-proof vaulW for rent at low i rates. Central Avenue. L. 1 e r BUYINa A TYPEWRITER?, - If so,-1 have the following factory rebuilt mach ines, on hand; Remingtons No. 6, $30 Remmgton No. 10, $55 L. C. Smiths ..i.$55 , Underwbod No. 5, $60 $5.00 riiAh; ' $5.00 pr month, Alt muchlnes guar. nntocd for one year. Also i .-. ribbons fMd carbon paper. CARL ' L. STOCK' IN Tel, 350. ' Sates Akeat. 929 r.nntrvY Amita' ' UnderWood Trriariter Oa;':s waiea ' VlslbW'1. Atlcllo Mackla. Jrvoepyoureyes dnlliis Space J Wt 'i '"" ii'ijni I j "! nil1-; i'VMJ". '1HJ I'MULIU ' " HXii'i ii) l.g-MugA;wyt ' s. r-"J ftOffrm n mttommionn H -wt avH M i fi iei tTf"TnPlVF91 i.mmivm American MUUIscaiffl Co.