The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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BREVITIES
TIDES FOIt JUNE.
Ilolow Is rIvcii the time and
holght of high mid low water at
Mnrshfiold.
Tho tldoa aro plncod In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first line and heights ou tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consacutlvo uolguts will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water ou tho bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
JULY TIDES
Hrs.. 2.38 8.1 C 2.07
Ft... 1.2 4.1 1.3
Hrs.. 3.B0 10.00 3.00
Ft... 0.7 4.1 1.8
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The Fourth
,N this day in 1776 our freedom was really
born; from that day on it was a long, bitter
ut right won out. In the last decade men have beerv gaining
freedom-it's in, clothes They no longer have to suffer the
ft made-to-measure charges nor the time-wasting, delayand
ity
You men can now get just what you want
when you want it in ready clothes
Hart Schaffner & Marx
eenthe big factor in this victory ...Men everywhere have come
)w that no matter what their size or what their taste, they can
iiething they'll like in these good clothes at a very moderate
land at a monvnt's notice
If you're one of the men who are not in
on this victory, you'd better come in today.
WI3AT1IKII FORECAST
tnr AMorlited I'roii w Com 1U) Tlinm.J
OREGON Fair; northerly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPER ATURH
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ontllug at
4:43 a. in., July 1, by llenj.
Ostllnd, spoelnl government mo
toorologtst: Maximum CO
Minimum G2
At 4:43 A. m G3
Precipitation 00
I'roclpltatlon slnca Sept. 1,
1013 CG.43
Precipitation samo period
last year G3.47
Wind: northwest, clear.
TO PROFESSIONALS AND HAS-BEENS THE SECRET TO WIN
(JET YOUR LEAGUE HALLS, DATS, GLOVES AND ACCESSOR
IICS AT
Schroeck r & Hildenbrand
Fishing Tackle anil AH Goes to Mnko the Sport it Success
PHONE 77. GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUJUJINO
Emplro road auto holdup case. Tho -officers
have somo suspcctB under,
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SOCCOMQNO To Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Soccomono, at their homo at Bea
ver Hill, a daughter.
surveillance. Parties from Dnntlon
report that a party crossed tho Co
nditio River In a rowhoat at tho
Dullurd's ferry sometlnio between
12 o'clock Sunday night and C o'clock
Monday morning, nnd somo thought
that these might havo been the rob
bers, but tho officers place llttlo
faith In this duo.
Child Died Today. Elnno Clmlno,
two-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. L. Clmlno, of Ten Mile, died
this morning nftcr suffering for
about two weoks with measles, and
whooping cough . Funornl Borvlccs
will bo hold tomorrow from the Dun
gun undertaking establishment,
Out ( Claims. Sam Wilson, Coo,
Kruso and Sain Qoldbcrry, of tho
McDonald & Vnughan camp, left this
morning for Eden Rldgo wliero they
will spend n day or so at tholr
homcMtoads, but tlioy expect to get
bnck hero In tlino to take In part
of tho celebration ns well as Bcclng
somo of tho Myrtlo Point colobrntlon.
Have Diphtheria. Dr. A. ,L.
Housoworth returned Inst night from
Ton Mllo whoro ho was called to
treat Alec Carlson's children, who
aro 111 of diphtheria. Two aro very
sick and ono Is In nn cxtroinoly crlt
Itcal condition. Fivo other child
ren havo been exposed to It. A llt
tlo child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith,
who llvo on tho Carlson ranch, died
of tho discnBO a couplo of days ugo.
Carlson's ranch Is ou North Lake,
about eight miles from Lakcsldo,
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
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All clothing purchased in this store will be
kept pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Store
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes
North Bend
'.'.IRVING
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1 tjijii. dr
Week Special
PIES DEPARTMENT
SrfeL: 1-2 Price
are composed of all thj newest materials and '
Nofeservatlon made. (ALL SUITS INCLUDED.
and look' them' 6ver. It wil be a bio money-saving
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'ATCH OUR
WINDOWS
MISS DONNELLY
Sculp Treating nnd Facial Massage
1)01 El rod Ave. Phono 11 O.J
My Own Formula HAIR TONIC
PRICE $1.00
Is For Sale Only nt tiio Owl Pre
scription Pharmacy, Frank D, Cohan.
Tho Central Avenue Drug Store
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Inhlnl Frnhmnn nresontfl HonrV E.
DLey, aupportp'd Tjy Laura Sawyer,
411(1 iiuuio curt), iu v,i,,.w
ar.ma or tno unaorwona, umoibbu.
7750." A metropolitan mystory (n
ml Hon pictured, prtduced by " tho
Fmous Player's Film Company. 1
'Somo 'Runner." A. ono-reel Near
tc comedy that will inalce'you forT
B : that Oty Jan Gloom waa over
. Cooa Day,
Admission: '
Lower floor, 25o; balcony 15pj
clldren, 10c.
Yea! "Lucille Lovo, tho Girl of
:stery," second series will bo hero
rflrinv nleht. If' you Saw the first
CHAS. ZIMMERMAN
DEALER IN
INDIAN RUGS AND
CURIOS ,
A large seloctloii of genuine
liandwovea
NAVAJO INDIAN BLANK-
,ETS, AND fJLLOW TOPS.
Bought direct irom the
Squaws who wove them
Air .sizes and prices, pine
for the, de,n Kvlngroom,
,summerhpme, bujigafow,
. etc. Everyone absolutely
guaranteed.
Now ou Exhibit and Sulo at
Going Uorrey's, North
Frout Street
10 Gent t IO"I
Messenger Service
'MARSHFIELO CYCI.ERY
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y1n2r you go awat
Have The Times sent to your
sew addressu
Closed All Day Tho Mnrshfiold
Public Library will bo closed nil
day July Fourth.
County Court. Judgo Hall loft
this mornliiK to attend tho monthly
sosslon of tho Coos County Court.
Ihhuo InvllntioiiH. Mrs. E. I). Con
verso nnd Mrs. Win. S. Nicholson
havo Issued Invitations for auction
brldgo Wcdncsdny afternoon, July 8.
Open to AH. Tho Women's rest
room In tho O'Connoll building on
Market nvonuu, will bo open to nil
and will bo frco. Out-of-town visi
tors and local people who dcslro to
can bring tholr lunches nnd servo
thoni thoro.
Get Steam Shovel. Moon and Dnr
clay havo secured Porhain & Old
ley's steam shovel and part of tholr
track nnd dump cars and ono loco
motlvo to bo used on tho North
I Eighth strcot work and aro today put
ting In tho track.
I'Jru at iiaiHioii. rartics irom
Randon report that tho Wigwam, n
small ainuBoniont pallvlllou nnd eat
ing Iiuuho erected near tho bench,
was burned to tho ground Sundny.
E. Lowon, tho proprietor, had liv
ing Qtinrtora there.
Wants Position. Mrs. Makutls,
whoso husband coiumlttod sulcldo at
tho ConloKtio Camp on tho Coqulllo
n short time ago, has moved to
Mnrshfiold. She has nindo appli
cation for n mother's ponslon, having
three children to provide for.
Salmon Season. Tho salmon sen
son ou Coos Day opons July 1C nnd
closes Novembor '0. Tho Tallant
cannery Is nearly ready for tho op
ening of tho season and a good run
Is expected. Tho Southern Oregon
Company will oporato its own can
nory ai;a!n this year.
Dangerous Pmctle0. Many com
plaints aro bolug hoard about young
boys being pormltted to Jump on and
off tho work trains which aro now
bolng oporated on Front streot. Last
night a number woro Jumping on
und off and somo narrowly escaped
accidents.
Mill's Dig Cut. Andy P. Davis,
Inspector at tho Johnson mill at
Prosper, came over last evening for
a fow days' visit horo. Tho mill Is
now operating at full capacity and
Inst weok averaged n cut of 103,000
feet per day. R. Stanley Dollar loft
on the Graco Dollar Monday for San
Frnnclsco.
Huy Jjumeli. Tho Puget Sound
Rrldgo and Dredgo Company havo
niirchasod tho launch Fish from dipt.
Dolboer, who recently brought It
bnck to Coos Day from Yuqulna. It
will bo used ns a dredgo tender for
tho Seattle, aiding tho Dermuda
Tho Fish was built hero by Capt.
John Swing, who later sold It to
Capt- Dolbeor.
On Long Hike, Hrs, C. W. Houso
worth and F. W. Comings, of Eugeno,
left hero this morning en route up
tho const on route homo aftor a
long open-air trip. They wont down
to Grants Pans and thotico down
Roguo Rlvor to Gold Beach aud
thence up the coast and will return
over the routo of the Coos Day-Eugene
line. They report that they
are having a flno trip.
Smoke Hothers. Much complaint
is being heard on Front street about
the smoke' from, tho work trains.
Some or the heavy trains, some hav
ing thirty-two loads of gravel, make
the engines work hard. Yesterday
a donkoy engine on a flat car added
to the smoko, the top of the smoke
stack barely passing under tho guy
ropes of' tho Fourth of July stream
ers 'strung across the street.
No Robbery Development. There.
were no new developments in tho
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BARGAIN IN LUMBER
' If you want to build, I
have a lot p DRX and
FENCE lumber of various
kinds which I would like
to sell. Apply at Hoelling
GroceryfMNorth (Bend,
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ABOUT
W. II.NORTON, of Sumner, Is n vis
itor In tho city today.
II. 13. DAKIOIt, of Loon Lake, camo
in yesterday on business.
II. C. HKSTKR, of Lnkcslde, is In
tho city todny on business.
GUS PETERSON, of North Inlet,
camo In on business this morn
ing. CHARLES MAHAFFY, of Coos Rlvor
camo In this morning on busi
ness. R. A. CHURCH, of Coos Rlvor, was
a visitor In tho city for ft fow
hours today.
GEORGE NOAH, of Allegnny. was
In tho city for n fow hours todny
on business.
A. M. HURDANIC, of this city, left
on tho morning train foe Co
qulllo on business.
MRS. A. P. MYERS left this morn
lug for Coqulllo, whoro sho will
visit frlonds und rolntlvos.
TOM LAWHORNB. of Allegany.
camo In this morning to nttond
to somo mattors of business.
MRS. WM. EGANHOFF haB return
ed from Coqulllo, whoro tlioy havo
been spondlng tho past month.
HENRY CONLOQUE roturnod this
morning from Sumner, whore ho
had been visiting Judge Miller.
MRS. A. W. COOK nnd daughter,
or North Inlot enmo In to visit
friends and do a llttlo shopping.
MRS. OROVER MOTLEY, of Sum
ner, camo in this morning to visit
friends nnd do a llttlo shopping.
W. C. MORGAN, of Coos Rlvor, enmo
In on tho Rainbow this morning
to attond to somo business mat
tors. MRS. J. ANDREWS and children
aro horo from tho Valley for a
short visit at tho W. II. Lingo
homo.
E. L. PIERCE enmo up last ovonlng
from Tar Heel camp. Ho says ho
will res ii mo operations thoro next
Monday.
MISS FLOSSIE LATTIN, of this
city, roturnod this morning from
Coos Rlvor, whore sho has boon
visiting.
MISS MAY MAGEE, of Emplro, Is
spondlng the wook horo nt tho
homo of hor brothor, Capt. W.
A. Magco.
MISS ADA CLINKENBEARD, of
Coos River, camo In this morning
to visit friends and attond to busi
ness matters.
HENRY BLAKE and wlfo, of Coos
River, camo In this morning on
business matters and to do a llt
tlo shopping,
TOM PORTER, of Allegany, camo
In on the Alert this morning to,
iook uuor oomo manors penaimog
to his business.
MISS ESTER HOLMES, of Coos
River, camo in on the Alert this
morning to visit friends and do
a little shopping.
ED WEI8ER and wife, df Allogany,
camo in on tho Alert yesterday to
do somo shopping and attond to
business matters.
BILL M'CAHEY and Jack Durrand
were among tho advance guard of
tho Blue Rldgo Tigers who s(rupk
town last ovenlntr.
TOM PORTER, of Allegany, camo
In on the Alert this morning to
look after somo matters pertain
lne to his business.
MRS. JOHN FREELUND and two
WEDNESDAY.
Narcissus Club with Miss
Dlnnclio Tellefson.
M. E. Laldes' Aid.
D. M. C. Club with Mrs. J. C.
Wallace.
Swedish Lutheran Ladles at j
North Bend church with Mrs.
Clins. Olcscn and .Mrs. Nols OIo- '
son as hostesses, '.
0. W.'d. M. with Mrs. J. 6. J"
Jones in Kcrnuaio.
THURSDAY
Norwegian Luthornn Young
Ladles' Aid lwth MlBs Elslo Larson.
children, of North Inlot, camo in
on tho North Stnr this mornlug
to visit somo friends.
CHAS. SWANSON, Alfred Rodlno
nnd Allen McCroady, of tho Tnr
Heol Camp, camo In last ovonlng
to spend tho Fourth.
HOMER RING, tho coon fancier,
enmo in today from Tnr Heel
camp whoro ho has boon located
tho last fow months.
MRS. M'DONALD, of this city, ro
turnod this morning from Cooa
Rlvor, whero sho has been visiting
hor mother, Mtb. Holmes.
MISS ALPHA MAU55EY is expoctcd
nomo next aunuay rrom n fow
weeks trip to northorn points. Sho
is now visiting rolntlvos at Sa
lem. S. T. SMALL, of North Inlot, camo
In on tho North Stnr yostorday
nnd spont sovoral hours In tho city
on matters portalnlng on his busi
ness. MRS. EMILY M'FARLAND, of North
Inlot, camo In on tho North Stnr
this morning to do somo shopping,
Sho left for her homo this after
noon.
JIM HERRINGTON, of Allegnny, wn
n visitor In this city yesterday.
Ho attended to somo mattors of
business and left for his homo in
nftornoon.
CLASSIFIED
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WANTED Dishwasher nt Stafford'
candy storo.
FOR SALE Range, heater, side
board, beds, springs, .mattresses,
rockors nnd desk. 1C9 Hall avo.
WOMEN wanted to new nproiw at
homo during sparw tlmo. 8ondv25c
sllvor for our best PERCALE
npron and full Information. "Now
Idea Apron Co., 1027 Belmont,
Portland, Orogon. '
FOR SALE
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HERE'S A GENUINE SNAP
FOR SALE Cliolro building lot, OO-
xlOO in Forndalo, very cnonp ic
taken at once. Call or address II.
L. 134, Golden avonuo. ,l
roil SALE Eighty aero tract with
thirty acres of (Ino bottom land,
cheap and easy tonus. I. B. Kauf
man & Co.
FOR SALE Good
124-L.
wagon. Phono
Streamer Alert
Special Schedule
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JULY FOURTH CELEBRATION
July 3 Leaves Alleaany. 4:30 o. m.
July 4, leaves AllegatiV, ;30 p. fci.
Returning July 4
Leaves Marsbtleld, . . , . . , 11
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 1-rooni modern rot
tago, furnished. Phono 3G3-X.
FOR HUNT Six-room liouso on
South Ninth streot, 20 per mo.
Phono 171 or call 130 North
Broadway.
FOR BENT Private garage. PIibo
244-J.
WANTED
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WANTED Roomers nad
229 South Broadway.
boarders.
WE IIAVM a good invest meat. 4
acres near Boulevard Addition ct
$400 per aero, Terms, 26 per eat
down; balance in 1, 2 and 3 years.
intorost 6 per cent. Tltlo-Guarantee
St Abstract Co.
Make Her
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