The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "
iUiW4adfcuftl:&
T,Tt-WU."inaimMililii n k m rtiifclfft Tift'f
hMftl2JWIMMMMMfcl
inniiiijumwinyii "'Jlffi"wf m,i "w iVfW y ijl if iwyilW W"l' f-nrw(rtiwini( iWWC" r
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
'HHf
I
M t - ,
And After You
vHave Bought
7E novotyCqel that our obligation to you
-rV ... :?L ,..,." ;,..!.
ia .miixjiuuu. wucti we iiiMivrr your rsuii
nfl .WlAVVfri ."J
t,r OvercoatvLi fact it lias just bornm
i ir our mine-and that of Hart, SrlinlTiu'i'
. Marx'ini;hc gavmonts moan that wo both
tnvc cntcrwinto contract with yoii, a cou
' met tlmfirfisdnly 1'ul filled when vou sav
. I mil; thoroughly satisfied. "
"fntil, yqufccl that way, whelhor it bo a
D,ay, a weekmpr a year after delivery, your
i its ,,Wtt'i
ioney is-ony deposit here you can call for
!t at any timet
?his statement is made in all good faith
ror we lmoVi4hat, whethei'you pay $18, $20,
22.50, $25W$35 or $-10 for tho clothes vou
iuy hel'eTtheir values are so great that vou
, A'ill be lnorejtlmn satisfied.
- The 'Woolen Mill Stores
111,11111 !!!i ALAril l Jfr
rW
BREVITIES
! JULY TIDES
I Relow Ik given tliu tlmo nml
1 height of high and low witter tit
ainrsiineiu.
Tlu tides tiro placed In tho order
of ocpiiri'iMU'O. with their times on
the first lino mid heights on tlio
Boi-o.ti line of each day; a compnr
Ison of consecutive IioIkIHb will In
(II (lite tvlietlier It Is hi nil or low
! water. For high water on tho bar
srlitni't two hours :u inlnntes.
when brought liefore Hectirtlor Htitlcr
this morning for a hearing Officer
Doatto said that Weber was tnklttK up
i more of tho street than Is required
by the nverugo Individual. Weber
had only $11.1- when arrested, lie
turned t'. nt over to the Recorder and
said he would take up a collection
among his friends to pay the romaln
der of tho fine.
WILSEY MOVE JUDGE
1
CUSS
TALK; LAID TO BEST
HI Mrs.
Ft . .
:r!ihs.
Ft..
2iMrs.
Ft. .
UT'Ilrs.
in. .
! 2S Mm.
n .
SlHIIrs.
1 1-'t . .
an His.
in. .
:u Mrs.
in..
V
Iarshf iol'd '
North T3ond
EZU'
hmsbehmwhw
.r
0.1
::.:i-
u.a
i.s:i
ti.n
r..i:i
r.
0.07
i.i
l.os
o.n
2.10
0.7
a.i'ii
0.1
n.a;
o.s
10.011
0.0
10.11
o.a
1 1.21
o.i
0.0!)
(i.O
7.1!)
U
s. a s
4.1
10.01
a.!)
4.1G
n. a
4.5 1
11.1;
r..27
r.s
0.07
0.0
12.00
0.7
12.4 1
1.2
1.30
l.S
2.44
2.3
0.33
1.0
10.20
1.0
11.11
1.4
0.0
0.0
0.49
0.0
7.38
0.1
s.aa
CO
a. 37
CO
Wl'l Speak Tonight Captnln Wll-
boh I. Davenny. field secretnry for
the National Rivers and Harbors
1 Congress, which hag Its headquarters
J In Washington, I), c.. will speak at
t' 0 Chamber of Continereo meeting
tonight. Ills talk will bo of vital In
terest hero now, owing to the govern
I mem appropriations here being cut
ofr for tlie tiniti being. Tom Hentiett
will pieslde nt the meeting In the
place of Hugh Mel.aln. who will bo
out of tho city.
Much Speculation as to His
Plans About Kinney Proper
tyHitchcock Coming.
arrives here.
I
iturdayAND Monday
le of Specials That Affords Economical Savings.
,ny Other Bargains Will Be Found in This Store.
Tango Hnlrplnw-pOf unbreakable celluloid, the l"c Ifl
only lUC
22c
Summer Hlblicd PnntH-Liiro trliuniod, the :!"-(' grade,
it. ' ' ' ' ''"
' Kiuicy Tango Girdle Hells Of shirred silks, variety "jr
rs, tho $1.00 kinds, now 3
House mid Semi-Street Div..r. Variety of styles
lorn, values to $1.7C. only
' Med Shoots 72x90 Inches, tho 0c and "tie kinds,
rf :
$1.15
53c
$2.75
' Sample Hllk WiiInIn Various colors and styles,
up to $15.00, ori'salo at
vo nuuked.atjjSpoclal l'rlrc.i all our Curtains, lied SpieadH,
b and Table Linens,
Host Hummer Ilnlliriggaii rudcinc-iir Values to "fir, Af
nt, each... jsigfe ....,, -T&U
Red nnd Blue- Checked Table Damask Fast colors,
allty, only, a yard
35,
LOCA I- TEMPERATURE
t record
For tlio 24 hourB ending nt
4:43 a. in., July 24, by U011J.
Ostllnd, special government mo
teorologlst: .Mnxlmuin GO
Minimum IS
At 4: 13 a. in r.l
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1913 00. HI
Precipitation same period
last year 04. SI
1 Wind: North west; clear.
9
Sells Saloon. It Is reported that
Hugh Sneddon has sold the Kaglo
Saloon to Unxler llrothers of Coiiilllo
who will take possession as soon as
the City Council approves the trans
fer of tho license next Monday night.
Ilaxter llrothers had a saloon In Co
riulllo, but were put out of business
when tho City Council decided that
Coqulllo should bo dry after July 1.
IJnlng 30 Inches wl '(, sale prlie. . .
ctlou
icy
led
THE FAIR
le a yard
Central Awimo
Net Door to
Cliaudlei' llotol
illlUK to
E MONEY
omo lire and buy your
You wU find greater as
such as Imported Grecian
n dellciacle, etc.
have a nice lot of
and
Vegetables
New Pea,- Cabbago, Car
shee, Turnips, Lettuce,
Cooklnfr Applos, Ornngcs,
lana&aa, etc;
land Grocery
Store
7 Soutk )readwoy
Door to Fostofflco
PHONB 19-J.
)0NTZ GARAGE
lor Motorcycle Agency
EE TIRES
)MOBILBg '.STORED
INTY'S M06T CO.Ml'LKTE
4ACHINK SHOP
AND AUTOMOBILE
RSPAIRINQ
OIANK FOR SALE
'ROWF 8T. PHONE 180-J
tine RKPA1UKI) AND
OHARGKD
t ARAG0
OFFEE
IJJEA, COFFEE AND
IPICE HOUSE
1 , '
prth Broadway
394-J
Itecovers Arllcles. .Through n
Times want ad, W. Uoss Smith has
recovered a valuable attachment for
his bltb lathe. Tho attachment was
'eft on the running board of an auto
wlili h was being overhauled and
was not noticed when tho auto loft
the shop. It was lost and Clyde Ma
gary picked It up In West Mashflold
and Inserted a "found" ad. Mr. Smith
gave Clyde $1 reward for Its return.
I'll emeu Practice. A picked team
irom me .mius; field Firo Department
wns out again last night for praetlco
piellmlnary to the race meet which
will bo held between tho local team
anil the North Mend flroinen on
Moose Day, August I. Tlio flremon
practiced the hub raco nnd tho wet
test. Thev show good speed nnd
stnnd a fair chance of winning the
trophy for tho second timet. North
Heud having won It once and Mnruli.
field once.
Klned lor Drinking. Jul Weber,
arrested last night by Officer Doano.
who found him on tho streets In 11 1
drunken condition, was fined $r
Co On Outing. District Attorney
Llljeuvlst and Ills fathcr-ln-law, A. J.
Sherwood, nnd their families, plan to
leave booh for Curry county, whero
thoy will upend ten days or two
weeks enjoying tho simple life. Mr.
Llljeiivlst snys that ho Is going to get
whero no telephone messages can
reach lilm so that he can get a real
rest.
I PERSONAL MENTION
4 .
The Royal
TONIGHT
"THE IIOl'Si: OI-' IMG I'-KATl'HKS"
"1. 1 'Pi 1. 1. 1.' i.nvw Tin.' nun. rw
MVSTICKY" Fifth 'chapter of the I
grcntcu serial drnmn evor produced.
if you imvo seen tho foregoing chap
ters of this serial drnmn, you will
not miss seolng this Installment, It
gets better ench number.
"THE INTJtUDHir A strong
drama by tlio Nestor Company.
"A COINCIDENTAL I1UIDR
OltOOM" A one-ieol Powers photo
plny. "SAVINO Till: CHILD,,A Jokor
comedy full of mystory.
B Heels 50(H) feet t all new
pIctlllC'H,
A OMISSION:
Lower floor, I Tic. Halcony, 10c.
Hero Monday Night "THAPPKD
IN TII13 CASTLE OF MYSTBHY"
Special threo-reolor.
Hero Tuesday Night James O'
Neill In "THE COUNT OF MONTE
CRISTO."
Hero Wednesday Night "THE
WORLD, THE FLESH AND THE
DEVIL" Ono of tho greatest hu
manity dramas of tho age. In six
reols.
CLASlflED
WILL MORE MONEY HELP
YOUR BUSINESS?
Do you need money to nrolnoto
your business or to market an
Invention? If you Imvo a legiti
mate proposition you can prob
ably find tho money quickly nnd
easily through a Times Want Ad.
The capitalists of this city have
long since learned that they can
find good use for tholr unem
ployed money by watching Times
Classified Advertising for sound
.propositions. You can reach those
men cheaply through a little Want
Ad. Turn to The Times' Classi
fied Advertising section NOW.
You may find an offor of capital
for use In a business llko yours,
U S E
"THE TIMES WANT AD
WAY."
I-'OU HUNT Sleeping rooms d
housekeeping npartmouts. 321
South Hrondwny.
Poll HUNT Two nicely furnished
bedrooms In prlvato family. 352
First street North.
WANTED
WANTED To buy hoathousc not
loss than 22 ft. Inside. Apply
Ilrewory Saloon.
WANTED Position by stenographer.
Phono 307-J.
FOR RENT
KOlt It EXT Kuril l.shed room, mod.
em. 241 Commercial.
KOlt HEXT Room, mid hoard for
gontleniau. 84G N, First.
KOlt HEXT (1-rooiu furnished house
for summer. Phono 372-J, or call
5G1 Soventh street, south.
KOH HEXT Ilonso of 5 rooms nnd
bath, In good order. 1029 Cen
tral. Apply McPherson-GInser Co.,
Phono 211-L.
'l FOR SALE I
KOH SALE 1 good team, weight
2C00, ?lf0. P. Cimlnlo, Lakeside,
KOH SALE CHEAP 20-foot cabin
launch, Union engine, big bargain,
best ranch boat on Day. Inquire
at Times Ojfflce.
KOH SALE SK-hiirner gas range,
equipped with oven nnd coal or
wood burner with waterfront. A-l
condition and cheap for cash. Ap
ply Times office.
HOMKSEKIvK.H ran buy good new
house on Improved street, Bunker
Hill, for ?990. Easy terms. See
Reld, 150 Front street.
MRS. A. O. AIKEN plnns to loavo to
morrow for San Francisco.
P. N. REIIERC, of North tfend, Is n
Mnrsh field business visitor.
EDOAR Mc DANIEL or North Rend
was a Marshflcld visitor today.
MRS. T. M. DIMMICK, of Coqulllo,
is a Alarshfleld visitor today.
FRANK COHAN left tills afternoon
for a short outing nt Sunset liny.
LOUIS ST. DENNIS, of North Inlet,
came In this morning on business.
MRS. L. E. .MATTHEWS, of North
Inlet, was a visitor In tho city for
a fow hours today.
ROI1ERT SWANTON has gono to
Dora, where ho will spend n few
days,
IIEKUERT LOCKIIART, of this city,
cnino In this morning from his
summer homo on Coos Rlvtr.
S. 11. CATHCART heturned Unlay
from North Inlet, where ho linn
been doing some surveying.
ARNO MEREEN left yesterday for
Myrtle Point, where ho will make
a trip over tho now Smith-Powers
lino.
MRS. A. J. SHERWOOD and little
daughters cnino over from Coqulllo
today to spend n few days at tho
RogerH home on Coos River.
MISS LILLIAN II. CHENEY, of
Pueblo, Colo., Is spending n fow
weeks hero as tho guest of her ,
coiihln, Mrs, J. II. Stnddeu. '
MRS. EDWARD IIANSELL returned
to her homo In Portland today af
ter a visit on tho Hay. going out '
via the Allegany auto line. I
W. T. MOFFETT, of Denver Hill,
was n Marshfleld visitor today.
He states that they are getting out
about forty tons of coal per day.
A. K. PECK, of this city, returned
this morning after spending a day
or two nt his summer home on
Coos River.
J. ALI1ERT MATSON, of this city,
came In this morning after spend
ing sovoral days nt his summer
home on Coos River.
A. J. MENDEL returned overland
this afternoon from Portland,
where he has been tho pnst week
on business.
GUS PETERSON, of North Inlet,
enmo In on tho North Star this
morning to attend to a matter per
taining to his business. Ho left
for his homo this nftornoou.
MRS. J. I). REES nnd children nnd
Mrs. Walter Sneddon left this
morning for tho R. A. Church homo
on Coos Rlvor, whoro thoy will
visit n day or so.
MRS. It. W. Mnrsters nnd children
of Roseburg, who have been visit
ing Mrs. Miirstors' sister. Mrs. J.
J. Kendall, of Hunker Hill, left on
tho morning's stage to visit Mrs.
Oustafsou of Scotsburg.
W. S. CHANDLER and wife will ar
rlyo tomorrow via tho Allegany
auto lino from Portland.- whoro
thoy have spont n week following
a fow months visit with itheir
daughter, Mrs, Tronialne, In Brit
ish Columbia,
MRS. CAL WRiailT arrived home
Wednosdny from San Francisco,
whero she has boon under tho enro
of specialists. She Is much Im
proved In health, greatly to tho
gratification of her many friends.
She reports n rather rough trip
up tho coast.
J. S. LYONS nnd family of Marsh
field, Dr. C. W. Endlcott and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Furman of
Coqullle, came down Saturday
night and visited ovor Sunday at
the Dr. Endlcott and C. McC.
Johnson homes, The entire party
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Wells
took an outing on Johnson's neach
Sunday. Randon Recordor.
I W. J. Wllsey arrived In late
I thsl afternoon on the Roseburg
I unto stage line. He was alone.
W. .1. Wllsey Is expected In lalo
tonight or tomorrow morning nnd his
coming has caused much speculation
as to his plans for trying to secure
tho Kinney properties for which ho
woh negotiating n year or so ago.
II, C, Dlers, of North llond, who has
been looking after Wllsey's North
llond holdings, has been busy for
somo time cheeking up tho Kinney
properties, showing Just whnt acre
age there Is, what is platted Into
town lots and tho waterfront, etc.
Whether Wllsey plnns to try and
buy It all or Just the lots or Just the
ucicage, no one hero knows.
It hns generally been supposed
j thnt the property which Wllsey pur
chased In North llond was for a pool
In which somo of the officials of
I tho McArthur-Perks Company were
( Interested, nnd ftlgo somo others who
I were connected with Wllsey's rail
way project.
VIce-Presldont Hitchcock tof the
McArthur-Perks Company hns rcrent-
ly returned to the United States from
Spain nnd Is expected to be In Eu
gene some tlmo this week nnd mny
come to Coos Day. Ills coming Is
presumed to bo In connection with
tho bridge contracts on the Southern
Pacific lino.
F. II. Wnlte, whom rumor hns also
linked up with Wllsoy In tho pro
posed denl for the Kinney properties,
has boon expected here for tho past
week or ton days.
I NORTH BEND NEWS I
The Southern Pacific Compnny
hns opened negotiations with tho
Simpson Lumbar Company for sever
al enrgos of crushed rock from Point
Richmond, California, to bo used in
concrete construction, this variety
being tho best on tho coast for tho
work.
T. S. Hoggs, who hns been a part
ner in tlio Esther Hotel In North
Rend sold out his Interest to P. A.
MeNabb.
Tho several chnptors of tho East
ern Star in Coos county will oh-,
servo Natal Day this year on Aug-J
ust 15. A prlzo of n silver loving'
cup has been offered to tho chapter
having tho Inrgest memboisMp In
nttendnnco.
Hlllnh Tomplo, Order of tho Mystln
Shrine, will hold meetings In Mnrsh
flold August 11 to 13, when degrees
will bo conferred upon bcveral candi
dates from Coos county.
.Mrs. Roy O. Hrnlnnrd Is n visitor
at Sunset Hay.
Miss Nora llago will leave soon for
North Dakota, whoro sho will visit
relatives for the remainder of tho
summer.
Miss Knthorlno Mondo Is employ
ed in tho Coos Day Grocery In tho
position mndo vacant by tho resigna
tion of Miss Gertrude Mnudlgo,
C. K. Shaw left recontly Tor Cal
ifornia, whoro ho will Join Mrs. Shnw
for 11 visit of sovoral weeks. Ho
plans to return In August.
Mrs. L. E. Motzler, formerly of this
placo, but now of Corvallls, Oregon,
Is visiting friends In North Rend
this week.
Arclilo Phillips, who returned this
week from the Ton Mllo country, says
that HaiiBor & Hauser havo tho con
tract for the grading botweon Sand
Point and Lakeside and have In
stalled electric lighting on tholr
steam shovels and plan to havo two
shifts working eleven hours each In
stead of tho one twolvo hour shift.
This will facilitate tho work and nld
In finishing tho worst of tho grading
beforo tho wet weather sets in,
Funeral Held at 2 0'Clock This
Afternoon from the Wilson
Undortakinr Parlors.
The funeral or Judge Guy C. Rar
lium, who died early osterday morn
ing or a complication or diseases,
was l.eld nt 2 oYlurl; this afternoon
from the Wilson undertaking par
lors. The pall bearers were Claudo
Nasburg. Henry Sengstncken, C. J.
Hrusche, It. I). Wlnslow, Tom James
and Georgo Carlton. Reautlful flor
al wreaths woro offered by Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Wnlrath. with whom tho
Judge mndo his homo for a number
ol years, other friends of the de
ceased also orfored beautiful flow
ers. Judge Rarnuni Is well known on
tho Hay. Ho came hero nine years
ago and Invested heavily In real es
tate Judge Hnrnuin loft tho Day
n number of times on extended trips.
He came back for tho last tlmo on
May 1 and wns more or less In
disposed up to tho tlmo of his death.
Judge Harnum is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Freda Harnum Cluff.
THE WORLD'S POPULATION'.
Tho population of tlio earth Is
slightly over 1,900,000,000, an In
creaso of 140,000,000 In tho last four
j ears, according to tho Hurcau of
Universal Statistics, which has Just
announced Its figures for 1912. Asia
now has 933,000,000; Europe 484,
000,000; Africa ISS.000,000; Am
erica 187,000,000; nnd Oceanlca
r.7,000,000.
Tho world's comniorco now am
ounts to $40,900,000,000, and it is
carried on by 55,802 sailing ships
nnd 47,714 stenmers. Othor figures
show n total of 025,000 miles of rail
roads, or enough to girdle tho globo
twonty-lfov times.
A dobt of $42,900,000,000 Is tlio
total shown In tho accounts of all
tho nations o ftho world. Of this,
total public Indebtedness thirty-two
milliards aro charged against Eu
rope alone. A century ngo tho public
debt of nil countries amounted to on
ly n little over sevon ntllllards. Exchange.
Women's Auxiliary of tho Presby
terian Church will hold a Cooked
Food Salo at Perry Nicholson's Satur
day, July 25, beginning nt 1 o'clock.
GRAND
THEATRE
O-NIGHT
SIX HKKLS IOO( l-'ct't of
IVittum PhutoithiYx Till;
D III ST MUSIC IN THE CITY.
"THE MASTER ROOUE"
Flesh nnd blood tics nro noth
ing to this wretch who sooka
to victimize his blind brother's
benefactors. Tho awful explo
sion which brings death to tho
"Master Rogue," tho pistol
battle botweon pollco nnd crim
inals aro two of tho tenso
Kronen of this fen t tiro Kaleut
In two reols.
"SHOTGUN JONES" A.
wild nnd wooly western play
showing how thoy tamed and
reformed ono of tho "gamiest
typo" and mado him a useful
citizen, This Is a Sollg pro
duction In two parts.
"ON THE MINUTE" A
mayor threatening to voto an
Iniquitous bill Is kidnapped.
His secretnry files the docu
ments In tlmo to snvo tho situ
ation. An Ingonlous nnd thril
ling piny In two reels.
"DOC YAK'S TEMPER
ANCE LECTURE" Ho nban
dons gasoline and moves to a
higher direction.
ALL SEATS 10c. ALL SEATS
All Sent, 10c. AH Seats, 10c.
COMINO TUESDAY Tho
film thnt is causing much heat
ed discussion "THE MILI
TANT SUFFRAGETTES C
reols of solid fun.
CHIEF OF POLICE ANDERSON, of
North Rend, left on tho morning
train for Handon. From thoro ho
will go Into Curry County, whero
ho will enjoy n two weeks' vaca
tion. Anderson said that his fam
ily would leavo North Hend Sun
day by auto and Join him at Handon,
DH. II. E. KELTY, DENTIST
Phone 112-J, Room 201, Coke Dldg.
LAUNCH FREAK leaves every day
nt liilO p. in. for SOUTH Coos Hlver.
Docks nt CENTRAL AVENUE slip..
i
OAHL GHISSEX, VIOLINIST, will
nppir In CONCERT at tho KIXNISH
HALL, TuoHday, JULY 28. I
ARE YOU BOTHERED
With Corns? If so, you aro depriv
ed of half tho ploasure of life
pleasant walking and healthy exer
cise. A visit to Mrs. Olivia ICduuiii.
Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't !J, O'.
Council HIdg,, will be tho source of
a permanent rpmedv for nchlng feot
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Everything:
For the
Baby
SEE OUR WINDOW.
;1T?WVaJTH&1 Mil (.
U
.n
r
-
:cc
b.
ar
lelB
erJ
hid
thi
r.i,
da
,i
j!
U:
n:
mi
i
-il
orj
fol
:oiJ
Rj
nl
i1
i
rivl
mi
OK
:o
301
.lit
oc
all
osl
'.ail
) oc 1
trl
Bill
u
ill
t)
joe
an
I1U1
IICJ
Olll
111
lrt;1
HI
ib(I
a i
w
to
lu
W
tli
po
lui
U1
ft
Wl
na
SftaawngpFWMgyyjWE'Miqg