The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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'Delightful gficenery and freo from the wind. Streams teeming
th fleli. LNpufarlfrom Loon Lnko and near to good door hunting
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"If ypu wlaltlalpleaannt outing, don't forgot tho Golden Falls coun-
QV. You cajalleave Mnrshriold In the morning mid return the same
'enlng. M Autoalt? nnd from Allegany dully to carry any needH of
3tlng' partSiEBteamor Alert ninkeH two round trips dally botweon
jirshfleld andTAJlegnny to connect with uutos.
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ead Off Suffering And Surgery
On account of tlio naturo of the ailment many peoplo neglect
treatmetgHes until the condition becomes such as to domain!
radical treatment. This Is a serious mistake Don't put It off;
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and. relleveTyoursolf of this ailment at home. This is a scientific
prsparatlajyfguarantoed to produce results, and not to be con
fused wUhYerdlnary remedies. Kasy to use and thoroughly de
pendablefflKHU directions with each package. Come In and get
a packageftflday.
Two sizes, 50c and $1.00.
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I WHATIIKIl FORECAST
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I OIIGQOX Fair and warmer
except near coast; west to north
winds.
UICAIj TKMPHKATUKK
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For tlio 24 hours ending at
4:13 a. 111.. July 22, by DonJ.
Osttlnd, special government meteorologist:
I Maximum A 08
Minimum 45
At 4:43 a. m IS
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1913 GG.C4
Precipitation snmo period
last year G4.81
Wind: Northwest; clear.
.Mirny on Picnic Tlio Daptlst Sun
day School picnic nt Charleston Day
drew u largo crowd, both launches
being crowded with picnickers this
morning.
Somo ('IiIiioiiUh. A few Chinook'
salmon are being caught In the lower
bay by fishermen. V, 8. Turpou
states that thurc Is good trolling nenr
Sunset Day now nnd expects to land
u few big oium next Sundny.
Manager llciv. 12. U. Wheelock,
manager of the C A. Smith Ltuubor
Company, ai rived hoio on tlio Adeline
Smith from Oakland today nnd will
spend hoiiio time at the local plant
getting In touch with tlio business
hero.
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ABOUT
AIITIU'H DAltlLH loft today for n
trip to various California points.
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We Are Prepared
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ROY ltOZHLLi: and wife of Fmplro
wore Marshficld visitors today.
To furnish FRUIT JARS In oil sizes. Hull .Mason Jars In old stylo
and wide mouth, also Sure Seal Extra Caps and Rubbers.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
CIKNEKAr, REPAIRING HARDWARE AND PLUMHINQ
T. M. COU.VER, of Catching Inlet,
spent the day In Mnrshfleld.
E. P. LEWIS and family have gone
to Ten MHo for n two weeks' outing.
C. K. PERRY and wife will leave to-
morrow for a short outing on Coos
Rlvor.
GEO. N. HOLT Is spending a few
days at Coqulllo Valley points on
business.
TOM HENNETT Is expected home
tomorrow or next day from his
auto trip to Portland.
RAY TROXEL of Roseburg Is spend
ing n few days on the Hay on bus
iness and pleasure.
WM. HOWRON, tho Ten Mlio ranch
er, was In Marshficld on business
yesterday.
W. U. DOUGLAS and C. F. Mc
Knight have returned from a few
days' outing in Curry County.
E. M. KAHN left this morning for
Coqulllo on business. Ho will re
turn tomorrow.
ARTHUR McKEOWN returned this
morning after a visit with his fam
lly at Tho Maze, on Coos Rlvor.
E. R. HODSON, of Coos River, enmo
In this morning on matters per
talnlng to his business.
MISS MAHEI, MASON, of Coos Riv
er, came In on tho Rainbow this
morning to do some shopping.
MISS GRACE Kit USE returned to
Tho Nook today after viBltlng In
Mnrshfleld for several days.
limiting; Trip. Geoiee Rotnor,
Hcrold Rotnor, Dr. Vaughn, Ford
Painter and Frank Donning will leave
Sunday for .Mr. Rontor's "Happy
Hunting Ground" in Curry County.
They will go down In Mr. Rotnor'a
car and will bo gone about two
weeks. They nro now receiving or
dci'H for venison.
MRS. JAMES COWAN, JR., Is In
from Ten MHo visiting relatives
for a fow days. KA.13L
J. It. ROHERTSON nnd wlfo of
North llend were Marshflold busi
ness visitors today.
WATT SHORT, who has boon spend
ing tho past year nt Roscburg, San
FranclMco and othor points, has re
turned hero for u short stay.
Narrow Ksniiu Tho ranch homo
of Ren Smith nt Daniels Crook nar
rowly escaped destruction by flro
Sundny. Tho roof caught from a
defective kitchen chimney nnd had
gained considerable headway before
It was noticed. Hy prompt and hard
work a bucket brlgndo extinguished
it.
Married lleiv. Joe Josophson nnd
Miss Emma Claruo wero quietly
married Monday evening at tho Cen
tral Hotol, tho Rev. G. I.oRoy Hall
officiating. Mr. Josephsou Is tho son
of Mrs. H. E. Hampton of tho Cen
tral hotel nnd recently returned hero
nfter three years sorvlco In tho U. S.
navy In the Orient. Tho brldo Is
from Gold Dench but Is well known
through visits on tho liny. They will
resldo In Mnrshfleld.
ItoiuN Fine. D. L. Footo wns
down from Allegany yosterduy and
reports tho rond botweon there nnd
Loon I.ako In fine shape. There Is
good traffic and many outing parties
are going to tho Golden Falls section.
Road Supervisor Stull Is keoplng up
tho Allegany district In fine shape.
Mr. Footo said that tho othor day
two of tho passengers who had just
completed a tour of the Rocky Moun
tains and had in ado the Canadian
trip stated that tho Allegauy-Svotts-burg
road was ono of tho most beau
tiful that they had ever traveled.
G. F. HULL and family, who have
been residing at Hunker Hill, loft
today for California, where they
expect to locate.
CARL ACKERMAN, of this city, left
on tho morning train for Coqulllo,
whoro ho will attend to n matter
of business.
C. M. NELSON, potato magnato or
Coos Rlvor, came down this morn
ing to market somo of his Coos
Rlvor specials.
JOHN KRONHOL.M loft, this week
for n visit In Portland, Senttlo and
other northern points. Ho expects
to bo away for about two weeks,
MRS. MATT HOWRON and Miss
Hattlo Howron of Isthmus Inlet
wore Mnrshfiold visitors this morning.
MRS. J. W. HENNETT ramo to
Marshfold from her sumnior homo
nt Ton Mile yestordny to remain
over Sunduy.
Wtil Today. Robert Holland and
"Miss Florence Farley wero married
at noon today nt tho homo of tho
bride, 101 Eighth street, by Justice
Ponnock. Cecil Holland, brothor of
tho groom, was best man, and Miss
Mnbelle Holland, sister of tho brldo,
was tho maid of honor. A number
of friends and relatives of tho young
couple wero present. Holland Is
captain of tho Mable II, ono of the
boats owned by tho C. A. Smith Lum
ber & Manufacturing Company. Tho
brldo has been employed at tho cigar
stand owned by her father, John
Farley.
MISS LOUISE GIDLEY Is sponllng
tho week at .tho ranch of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. A. Hlntt on South Coos
River.
MRS. A. E. SEAMAN and family loft
yesterday to Join Mr. Seaman at
their Coos Rlvor ranch for a short
outing.
CHAS. HOFFMAN and family leavo
in their auto today for Salem,
whoro they will visit. Lator thoy
may go to Modford and will bo ab
sent about two weoks.
MISS INEZ BUNCH, a clerk In tho
County Clork's office at Coqlulle,
left today for a vncatlon trip to
California points.
SAM SMITH, of Coos River, enmo In
this morning to get somo lumber
and shingles to patch a hole In
his father's house, which was
slightly damaged by flro Sunday.
Mns. E. J. HILLS, who has been
visiting at tho W, E. Hoagland
homo, loft today for California on
route to her homo In South Dakota.
FRITZ DAVIS, of San Francisco, who
has been visiting Julius Matson at
Tho Nook on South Coos River,
left today for his home. Fritz Is
n nephew of .Mrs. Toller, formerly
Miss Lllnbel Jolinson, who Is well
known In Mnrshfleld, where she
followed her profession of nursing
for somo years.
MAYOR F. E. ALLEN left today for
Florence and northern points.
ED FRANKLIN of Gardiner was a
Mnrshfleld business visitor Inst
evening.
MRS. WM. HILL nnd bnby have gone
to the Goodwill ranch on South
Coos Rlvor, where they will enjoy
a few weeks outing.
CLASiriED
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MR. AND MRS. 11. II. LUSE and
daughter Frances returned from
Mrs. C. H. Dungau'8 homo on
South Coos Rlvor last evening.
MISS ELLEN HOLM nnd Miss Rena
Haglund nro here from Ucrkeley,
where they arc attending tho Uni
versity of California, to spend the
summer vacation with relatives.
MRS. WM. ROHRER of West Mnrsh
fleld left on the Nnnn Smith for
San Francisco, where sho will
spend most of the summer with
relatives.
MR. AND MRS. I. F. CHAMBER
lain, of this city, loft on tho morn
ing trnln for Myrtlo Point, whero
they will visit frlondB for a few
days.
HOMKSKKKKIl run buy good new
hottso on Improved Btreet, Hunker
Hill, for $990. Easy termB. Sco
Held, 150 Front street.
FOR RENT Ilouso of 5 rooms unrt
bath, In good order. 1029 Cen
tral. Apply McPherson-Glnscr Co.,
Phone 211-L.
WANTED House, modem, four or
five rooms ,by August first. Graven
and Mclnturff, Coke Building.
EDGAR McDANIEL, who returned
with his family tho first of the
week from nn nuto trip to San
Diego, was hero from North llend
yesterday on business. Ho had a
fine trip,
ARCHIE TODD nrrlved hero yester
day from England to visit his bro
thers, Allan and Frank Todd. Al
lan Todd was not here to welcome
his brother, bolng out on Hnyncs
Inlet with his wlfo and bnby. He
will return soon and IiIb two bro
thers will join Mrs. Todd nnd baby
for a few days' outing. '
J. V. McFALL, of Eugone, loft this
afternoon wth( his automobile
nboard u scow In tow of tho launch
Cadillac. Mrs. J. V. McF.all and
Mrs. S. I). McFnll also left on tho
Mllllcoma. Thoy will Join McFnll
nt Allegany and tho threo will then
make tho overland trip to their
homo In Hugeno. They havo spout
about two weeks In this vicinity on
n plcnsuro trip.
I AMONG THE SICK I
Tho young son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Durrand, of Isthmus Inlet,
underwent nn oporntlon yestordny
for an Injury to his arm. Ho broko
It a fow months ago and It was not
healing very well.
Mrs. Potor Scott Is rocuporatlng
from n sovcro attack of ptomnlno poi
soning which sho bolloves Is duo to
eating canned tomato soup.
Walter L. Condron, who was oper
ated on at Mercy Hospital day boforo
yesterday, Is reported to bo doing
nlcoly.
DR. II. K, KELTV, DEXTIST.
Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coko Hldg.
GRAND I
THEATRE
O-NIGHT
Tlio General Film Company
Presents
Hlognipli'n Spectacular Master
piece 'JUDITH OF HETHULEl)"
In Four Parts.
Wo claim this attraction to bo
ono of tho greatest films tho
world has ever soon. On ac
count of tho quality of this
grand production, we will show
it TWO NIGHTS
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
NIGHT
FOR SALE I Rood tenin, weight
20$$, $150. P. Clmlnlo, Lnkesldc.
FOR SALE Good secoiuMinnd bi
cycle for small boy; only $7.50.
Apply Tho Fair.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 1024 Elrod,
t WANTED f
WANTED FiiMilonnhlo and plain
dressmaking. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. L. M. Warner, Nasburg Apart
ment 10.
WANTED Petition by Monographer.
Phono 3C7-.T.
WANTED, WOMEN Sell mini-nn-tccd
hosiery to friends nnd neigh
bors; 70 per cent profit; niako
$10 dally. Expcrlonco unneces
sary. International Mills, Box
4029, West Philadelphia, Pa.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Competent lrl for Ron
oral housowork. Phono 397-J or
Inquire 91 0 South Fifth street.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT U, or l-rooni modem
housekeeping suite. Phono 1531,
North Bend.
FOR RENT Modern clean, cony
lioiieo at 075 So 7th Rt. $20. mo.
FOR SALE
I
FOR SALE One bnisN lied and ono
sanitary couch, both In good con
dition. 910 South Fifth strcot.
COOSTON SNAP Flno. Improved
homo of GO acres closo to Cooston
for $3000. Terms $1500 caah, bal
anco ono year, Interest 0 per cent,
monoy-mnkor. See Tltlo Guaran
tee nnd AbBtrnct Co.
FOR SALE One Mi. p. Indian mo
torcyclo for $00. Ekblad & Son.
FOR RAM? Two cows, ono fresh.
soon. Sco W. J. Drown, Hangor.
Address North Bond.
FOR SALE Gravel, $1.00 per yard,
f. o. b. Myrtlo Point. Phono 03.
Harrison Bros., Myrtlo Point, Or.
FOIt SALE CHEAP SlNfoot cabin
launch, Union englno, big bargain,
best ranch boat on Bay. Inquire
at Times Ofrico.
FOR HALE SK-burner gas range,
oqulppod with ovou and conl or
wood burnor with wntorrront. A-l
condition and cheap for cash. Ap
ply Times offlco.
LOST
"AX ALASKAN INTERLUDE"
An Kdlson Feature
Portraying llfo In Alaska.
Heautirul scenes of outdoors
mako this an unusual attrac
tive offering.
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LOST Between Flagstaff nnd Mnnli
Hold, small packago containing
kodak pictures and othor articles.
Finder pleaso leavo at Times offlco.
LOST Holladay xhock absorber cap.
Return to Norton and Hanson &
Co. and receive reward.
FOUND Child's gold engraved
bracelet. Ownor enn havo samo
by Identifying property at Times
orrico.
FOUND AlMiut .Inly 1, 1 Sterrett
Biirfaco guago, part or lathe. Own
or can have samo by Identifying
and paying for ad at Times offlco.
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158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Tak
Aloe
a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen
on your vacation. The safety pen
Is deslgnod for women's and
sportsmen's use. Wo also carry
the self-filling and regular typos
In all sizes and prices.
The Store for Quality Goods
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