The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAKSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
The Dukeeivet von troter style
tt "NaturalSiap" comfort feature
because zxetetun Lnci,
i Every Pay
You find more satisfaction
'in a pair of Florsheims.
,They fit right, they look
right and they stay right
$5.00 a pair and worth it.
Imperial Quality $6.00.
Woolen Mill Store
BREVITIES
IUIjY tidks
Rolnw Is given tlio tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
The tides are placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho firat Unu and heights on tho
peco.ul lino of each dny: n compnr
ijon of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high wntor on tho har
8"litraci two hours 34 minutes.
fi.r.s 1.13 fi.no o.o
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donntlon. It Ib tlio plan to have local
dealers rill the orders If possible.
Tho confractora have tho work on tho
new building well under way.
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OREGON Fair and cooler In
east; westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For the 21 hours ending nt
1:13 n. in., July 20, by IlonJ.
Ostllud, special government me
teorologist: Maximum C2
Minimum 47
At 4: 13 a. m 48
Precipitation 00
Precipitation alnco Sept. 1.
1913 00.54
Precipitation same period
last year C4.S1
Wind: Northwest; cloudy.
Forest Fire. According to renorts
received by A. 11. Daly & Company, i
the foiost flro In tho McDonald K;
Vang', an camp on Ditto Illdgc Is tin-,
dor control. Tho dnniago Is not as
bnd as reported at first. The newly
built trestle has been badly burned
and new ties will have to be laid
over Hs entire length. Smoke from
the binned area was plainly visible
from Day points yesterday and last
night tho heavens wore aglow.
Ileriuuiiii Coming;. Dinger Her
mann, of Roseburg, former Congress
man ,1s 'expected to visit Coos county
soon. Ho Is to ninke a number of
talks In Myrtle- Point, Coqullle,
Mnrshfleld and North Dend In behalf
of the proposed railroad between
Mnrshfleld and llosoburg, for which
RoBoburg pinna to voto a $300,000
subsidy.
Forfeit Hall. .loo Opalka and An
drew Lot! Is, arrested Saturday night
by Officer Richardson on a chnrgo of
fighting In tho streets, and 11. Wellds
and Ervey Harry, nrreBted Saturday
night by Officer Smith also on n
charge of fighting In tho streots, for
feited ball of $10 each whon they
failed to appear before Recorder Dut
ler this morning. Honry King was
arrested this morning by Marshal
Carter, who found him on tho streets
In u drunken condition.
Council Tonight. Tlio Marshflold
City Council will meet tonight to tnko
up various matters, Including soino1
street work.
I,'fl on tHiiKC Dr. Sothor, A. J.
Mendol, Jns. Footer, .1. 13. Endlcotti
mid A. Scott woro tho first passon
gorB to leave on tho Mnrshflold-RoBC-burg
auto stage yesterday morning.
Memorial Olft. Mrs. Dello D. Mc
pherson has Just arranged through
tho rector of the Episcopal Church
for a handsome memorlnl gift to tho
church In memory of her father,
who died last year In San Francisco,
John Pearson Derlng. Tho gift Is an
oak choir stall placed In the chancel.
This Is ono of tunny beautiful me
morial gifts with which tho church
Is adorned.
Drotlioi' Dend. Sol Drlscoll of tlio
Hub Clothing & Shoo Company re
ceived n telegram this morning an
nouncing the midden death of n
brother In Spokane. No particulars
were given.
If WM W
irweas
Are Kpijiert.-Alva Gran by, of
Marshflold, w. o Is now employed nt
tho A. O. Rogers ranch on South
Coos River, has written his family
hero nnuoiiucliig his engagement to
Miss Clara Sargent of Coob Rlvor.
Damage Cane. Miss Gwyneddo
Tower, who has been spending a few
months at tho homo of hor grnndpnr
ontfl, Major and Mrs. Morton Towor,
leaves on tho dcorgo W. Elder for
Eitrokn, where she will bo present nt
tho trial of hor case against tho street
car company. About n yenr ago alio
waB run over by u car nt Eureka,
Btiatiiliilng tho loss of an nrm mid a
log.
Dr. Dai He Delter. In n card to
friends, Mrs. Ira D. Dartle states that
Dr. Dartlo wa qulto 111 for n time, be
ing threatened with typ'.old fever.
They weio stmt for homo In their
auto last week and will probnbly
reach North Dend early this weok.
(ilfl to Firemen. Dnvls' and Ash
ninn, proprietors of the Dlnnco Dll
llnrd Hall, today presented a check
for $20 to tho Marshflold Depart
ment for tholr efficient work In ex
tinguishing tho blnzo which tlnenl
ened to destroy tho Dlanco Hotel
building tho other morning.
D Position bf,stiitogiiiplicr.
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FOR SALE
-Bunch keys. iTFijider please FOR SAM-: Place In Conlcdos a
;n to Tlmoa otfUeA . ,,, inouho Mrs. WltBchoy,
JON SKAPlFlib'
snap, innuli'Q
Ooalodo.
SNAP IFtab Improved
J Of GO acrea.BJwl to Cooaton l.'Olt SAM-! Tmi rows, one fresh
13000. Terminf 1600 cash, bal- soon. Seo V. J. Drown, Bangor
one year, Istft G per cent. I
Title (liiarnn
A..i..enB .Sort n Rend.
ly-maker.
tnd Abtraa3(
3ALKS
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rele for $
JSNTV- I)onr3do
zing nparUHl
trences. A44tM
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OWS, ClU-lip.
;oadwny.
Indian inn-
blad & Son.
room house-
or a couple.
Tim 08.
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FOR SAI.i: (iinvel, $1.00 per yard,
f. o. b. Myrtle Point. Phono 03.
Harrison Dros,, Myrtlo Point, Or.
FOR SAM-: Cll KAP IMI-foot cabin
launch, Union euglnd, big bargain,
best ranch boat on Day. Inqulro
ntjrime8 Office.
FOR SAM-: SK-burner gas range,
equipped with oven nnd coal or
wood liurnor with waterfront. A-l
condition nud cheap for cash. Ap
ply Times office.
Miiile Fast Run. Capt. Edgar
Simpson loft hero late Saturday after
noon In IiIh nuto on a hurry up call to
RoHohurg. Ho planned to make tho.
dtlvo In less than six hours via tho J
Myrtlo Point road nud clipped off tho
find eighteen miles out of Marsh-1
field In about thirty minutes, It Is
snld.
.Made Fast Run. Saturday nfter
noon Ray Martin took John Herron,
Joo Coach nnd another party from
hero to Dandon. Ono of thorn had a
trunk nud tho other milt cases and
ho niudo tho run down In less than
three liours and n half. Returning,
:6 mndo tho run In less than two
and one-ltnlf hours.
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Small Fire Today. Today noon n
spark sot flro to ono of tho C. A.
Smith Company's houses at Day City.
The house waB vacant, I'M CoIIIiib and
family having lecoutly vncntod It.
The blazo was discovered beforo It"
had gained much headway and waB
extinguished beroro It had cnusod
over $100 damage.
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'foot i-ouboat.
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ID. 208 Soutll
woman who
wokeeper, for
small ranch.
vb, Lakesldo,
and terms.
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i-ooms for
322 North
Jsheri house.
iSeventh.
us nt m4
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;n jt8d
room modern
Phone 1531,
Ladles; Madam Ilulliurt Is at
Rogers House for ono weok, with
lino of Froitch, roflned hair goods,
swltchos 3G Inches long, dipping
dyeing and combings a specialty.
Cnll 2 to 4 p. in.
ftHNI
ONE
Cwfct
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clean, cosy
fit. $20. mo.
58-R
service
iRSJiiFiai CYCLERY
TEe Royal
TONIGHT
THE IIOUSU OF HIO FKATUKKS
"THE DISON TRIO" In an entlro
change of program, These clever
performers have certainly made good
since their engagement here and will
continue to give the host.
Special two-reel featuro Sterling
Universal two-reel relenso "LOVE
AND VENOEANCB" A comedy up
roar, the laughing hit of the season.
"THE CRACKSMAN'S REFORM
ATION" A Powers drama with Wal
lac Reld.
"THE HAUNTED RRIDE" A
mystifying Rex drama, with Lois
Weber and Phillips Smalley.
Lower floor 15c. Dalcony 10c
Here tomorrow night Tho Pro
gressive Motion Picture Company
presents "THE TWO SERGEANTS"
six reels C000 feet of photoplay.
A thrilling and superbly acted mili
tary drama. Dramatized from a fam
ous French military story,
Kitjoy Auto Trips. Miss Allco
Curtis yesterday drove tholr now enr
almost to Dandon and return. Sho
Is one of tho first women to drlvo n
car ovor tho Sovon Devils. With her
woro Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Miss
Amy Isaacs, Frank Curtis and Ed
Stoolo. J. S, Lyons also motored to
Dandon yesterday to got his family,
who have beou visiting there.
Committee Appointed. Hugh Mc
Lnin, president or the Mnrshtlold
Chamber of Comiuorro, has appointed
tho following comniltteo to confer
with tho City Council on the mnttor
of revising tho city chnrter: Dr. E.
E. Straw, chairman: W. U. Douglns,
Hon. I. 8. Smith nnd Arno Moreen.
Tho comniltteo will meet within tho
next fow dnys and begin tho work
of weeding out tho Imporfoctlons In
the chartov. Douglas, who broachod
the subject at tho last meeting of
tho Chnmbor of Commerce suggested
that tho charter bo amouded so that
tho proporty owners could get tho
benefit of competitive bidding.
Have Town Homo. A. O. Rogers
Ib furnishing tho houso on North
Second street which ho built last year
and will have It as a town residence.
Ho will maintain his ranch homo and
divide his tlmo between tho two. The
house which he will occttpy(here was
until rocently occupied by E. W.
Kammerer.
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Wed Tuesday. Tho marriage of
Miss May Magee, 'daughter of Captain
and Mrs. James Magee of Empire,
and J. J. Daly, will bo solemnized at
tho North Dend Catholic jChnpel, the
Rev. Father McDovltt officiating.
Mr. Daly Ib chief englneor on the
drodgo Mlchle. Only close relatives
and Intimate friends will bo In attendance.
KMOW
ABOUT
JOHN HOLMES, of Coos River, was
a visitor In tho city today.
REV. FATHER A. R. MUNRO left
this afternoon for Coqullle for a
short stay.
W. O. CHANDLER and wlfo and
mother spent Sunday at Charleston
and the beach.
Library Hoard to Meet. The next
regular bi-monthly meeting of tho
Library Board Is scheduled for this
evening. The only special business
Ib n plan to take stops toward secur
ing the furniture for the new building
which under the Cnrnoglo stipulation
will be paid for from the $12,500
E. R. HODSON, of Coob Rlvor, came
In on the Rainbow this morning
on business.
RALPH KRUSE, Herbert Dusterud
and Harold Rotnor spent Sunday
at "The Nook."
II. O'MARA and family have return
ed from a visit with relatives at
Sutherlln, Oregon,
JAMES GIDNEY, of Allegany, came
In this morning to attend to some
buolnesa matters.
MRS. MILO DARNES arrived here
this afternoon from Redding, Cal.,
FLY-Go Get Em Kid
Screen Doors Adjustable Wind Screens- Screen Cloth Fly Traps
ami Swatters. CAMP SEASON: Tents, Camp Stoves and Camp
Utensils. Seo us. Phoue 77.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
GENERAL REPAIRING
HARDWARE AND PLUMDING
nnd will lenvo tomorrow morning
for Coos Day to visit with relatives.
RoBoburg Review.
MRS. CHRISTIN'E KRUSE and MIbb
Mar KniBo returned today front
a short visit nt "The Nook."
MARTIN LUTHER of the HoiiBcr &
Houser Company, spent Sunday
here as the guest of F. D. Cohan.
DR. MELVIN of Lakeside was a paa
Bonger on thla morning's MuibIi-flold-Rosebttrg
auto stage via Myr
tlo Point.
Mnrshfleld.
CHAUXCEY CLARKE, clerk at Camp
One, returned to South Coos Riv
er yesterday after spending part
of his vacation In town. Sidney
Clnrke Is camp clerk during his
vacation.
MISS LULU HODSON, of Allegany,
canto In on tho Alert thla morning
to see some friends and do a little
shopping.
J. WRIGHT WILSON and family
plnn to leave tills weok for Golden
FnllB, whero they will camp out
for a while.
FOY COX and Win. Garrett camo
down from Cnntp Ono Saturday
evening for n short stay but Cox
lost Gnrrett booh after their nr
rlval and for a tlmo began to glvo
serious heed to tho rumors about
Garrett deserting tho bachelor
ranks.
MRS. WALTER SNEDDON and
daughter Ruth will nrrlvo hero on
the next Dreakwnter to vUlt rela
tives. They are from Roslyn,
Wnah.
FRANK PUGSLEY and wife wore In
Coqullle this forenoon.
J. .1. and OEORQE CL1NKENDEARD MISS LENA ASHMAN is taklnp a
of Coob River, enmo In this morn
ing to nttond to n mntter of business.
MRS. G. E. WAGGONER of Portland
1h a guest nt thu homo of her
brother, E. G. Porlinm, In West
Marshflold.
D. A. JONES and family Bpont yester
day on South Coob River. Mrs.
Jones nnd tho children may spend
n fow weeks camping there.
A. J. MENDEL of tho Huh left yes
terday for Portland nnd plans to
return horo Friday.
DR. C. W. TOWER and wlfo nro ex
pected homo soon from Monrovia,
California, where they have spent
tho past ten months.
month's vncatlon from her duties
at the Western Union and has gono
to Delllnghnm, Wash., to visit rel
atives for a while.
J. KROMINGA, who has been con
'ductlng Mrs. Yoakam'H rnnch on
Coos River, left today for Curry
county, whero ho may sccuro a
ranch for next year. Ho has been
milking thlrty-nlno cows on the
Yoakam rnnch but Bays that ho
will not havo much profit after ho
pays $1700 rent, tho total lncomo
from tho herd for tho year being
nbottt $2800, ho estimates.
DR. II. E. KIMTV, DENTIST.
Phono 112-.T, Room 201, Coke Bldgr.
I. O. O. F. NOTICE.
Members of Sunset Lodgo No. Gl
and Western Stnr Robokah Lodgo, I.
MRS. R. A. CHURCH, of Coos Rlvor, O. O. F., nro requested, to meet at
loft for hor homo this nftoinoon .1. O. O. F. hall Tuesday ovo, July 21,
after doing somo shopping
visiting 901110 friends.
nnd
MRS. L. S. DODLE, who has been
visiting ut the Claude Nasburg
homo, left vln Myrtlo Point and
Roscburg for her homo at Eugene.
J. ALBERT MATSON, E. K. Jones
and Arthur McKcown returned this
morning from nn over Sunday stny
with tholr families on Coob River.
MRS. KATE LAN DO returned yester
day from a trip to Floronro and
Gardiner, whoro sho visited tho
Robokah lodges.
ROY LANDRITH of North Coos Rlv
or waB In Marshflold Saturday. Ho
roports It Is fine wenthor for hay
ing. Ho expects to got about 100
tons off forty ncros,
JAMES FLANAGAN and Ilorbert
Lockhnrt roturnod this morning on
tho Rainbow after spending a fow
days at the Lockhnrt bungalow
on Coos Rlvor.
1914. Grand Mastor Win. Gnllowny,
Dcp. G. M. Jottn F. Hall and Mrs.
Knto Lnndo, President of Robokah
Assembly will visit on official busi
ness. OSCAR OULOVSEN, N. G.
I. LANDO, Sccrotary.
MISS EDNA LOUI8E LARSON,
PIANIST,
DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE THAT
SHE WILL RESUME TEACHING
FOR THE SUMMER
ON MONDAY. JULY 20TII.
STUDIO CORNER OF CENTRAL
AVENUE AND 8TH STREET
PHONE 437-R
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JUDGE GALLOWAY and wlfo nrriv
ed horo yestordny via Drain to
spend soma tlmo In this section
visiting tho Odd Follow nnd Ro-1
boknh lodges of Coos County.
MRS. MAJOR TOWER, of Coos Rlv
or, enmo in tills morning with Miss
Gwyneddo Towor of Euroku, who
has been visiting at tho Tower
homo for about threo weeks. Miss
Towor will sail for Eureka on the
Elder today.
KENNETH HOUSER Is expected horo
from Portlnnd this weok to assist
In supervising tho Houser & Housor
contract work betweon hero nnd
Lakeside Ho has been in British
Columbia on railroad work for tho
past six months.
W .W. JOHNSON, nn old friend of
II. J. McKeown, of the Chandler,
who has been spending somo tlmo
horo, loft this morning on the auto
stage via Myrtlo Point for his home
In Canada.
MR. AND MRS. D. J. REES and two
daughters arrived home this morn
ing via Drain from Roslyn, Wash
ington, whero they have been In
attendance nt the bedside of Mr.
Rees' fathr, who died recently from
the effects of an accident.
ED MOEHLER has returned from
Florence. Thoy nro making a
new survey of the bar as Portor
Brothers are anxious to get In new
vessels to carry out tholr lumber.
They havo tho mill operating In
flue shapo now.
DR. SETIIER of Rosoburg loft yes
terday for home, but plans to re
turn to tho Day In a fow wcoks
Ho has beou troubled considerably
with hay fever, hut found almost
Instant rollel when ho reached
T
HEATRE
O-NIGHT
Tho Second Eplsodo of
"THE PERILS OF PAULINE"
Seo tho pnnornmlc vlow from
tho clouds, tho racing train and
tho startling noroplnuo dtsastor.
Threo Reels of Exciting Clv.
muxes, Thrilling Action, In-'fl
tonso Situations nnd the Most
Daring Plot In Motion Pictures.
"THREE LITTLE l'OWl
An Essanay scream
Joy good comedy, do
this.
"HER 1IIO SCOOI
An Interesting Dlograph drama.
produced by an nll-sta
Children He Adult
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A Splendid Fonturo
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