The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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'Dind This Store .
't bcenour purpose to make tliis ijood clothes
tnplpigin size, liniher till our thoughts, our
lmvc.luiQii directed towttrd milking it geuu-
Seulpli6niinunity a real public benefit.
Itbi'1' stcii&Opiisistent growth is not due to us, so
,8 ifais'tq the, steadfast loyalty of our patrons.
'3lleieir wnyp'Jtolliiig us that they believe in this
ls. niprgliaiidisc and its policies; that this is
VI oikstdrcj they wan ( and til ways have wanted.
S;PPBNMBIEK CLOTH KS $20 TO 10
. .l.vQthers $8.00 to 2r
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JULY TIDES
Below 1b given tlio tlmo and
height of high nnd low water at
MnrshfJeld.
The tides nrc placed In the order
of occurrence, with tholr tlnica on
lio first linn nml heights on tho
seio.id llii" of each day; n eompnr
isnn of lunsi'i'iitlvo heights will ln
1 Irate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
two hours :u minutes.
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28'llrs.
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lng n bill up for providing funds for
moving tho life-saving station and
says Chnnihorlaln will got a $12,000,
000 appropriation nt the next ses
sion of Congress to restore the Coos
liny Jetties.
( hllil Dlox. Miss IVarbnrn Lucy
Puvne, the Il-nionths-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Payne, died
nt their home about C o'clock this
morning. She had been ailing for
sonic time nnd although every ef
fort and caro wns exerted by the
parents, It was In vain. She was the
only child and the heartfelt sym
pathy of a host of friends is extend
ed to t!'.c bereaved couple. Tho fun
eral will Ite Htrlitly private and will
bo conducted from tin l'ayne home
nt South Fifth ami lugorsoll Sun
day afternoon, the Rev. It. 13. Drown
ing offlt luting.
$jg&gtMx
UR ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
See Fr'duy,
Jllli, Capers
(1 'MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
i rulay,
unicr8 Mi AND FURNISHINGS
f), ?l8.C0'nnd-ir () $22.50. $25.00 and Q4 Q nr
) SUITS .WaiOiuU ?-'7.50 SUITS ... uHOiJU
"tJ3oloo, $2.50 nnd mni OP
Why so reasonable? Because we sell for Cash.
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9.37
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local temperature
record
For the 24 hours ending nt
1:43 a. m.. July 25. by HonJ.
Ostllml, special government me
teorologist: Maximum 07
Minimum 43
At 4:43 n. m 41
Precipitation 00
Preclpltntlou since Sept. 1,
1913 00. Gl
Precipitation same period
last year 04.81
Wind: Northwest; clear.
Off for Rovcburg. Four passen
gers left this morning on the Marsh-tleld-Itoseburg
auto line.
Hide KitrMluniii. I.. L. Thomns,
Archie Johnson and Tom Hums cs
snyed the surf-bonrd ride UiIb afternoon.
aseball
-MORROW
CLASSIFIED
Candy .Man Here. J. W. Vognn,
president of the Modern Confection
ery Company of Portland. Is spend
ing n few days hero as the guest of
W. C. Bradley.
.Motorcycle Collision. Last even
ing an auto driven by Sharkey Phil
lips and a motorcycle ridden by Max
Krugcr collided at the comer of
Second nnd Commercial. Kruger
was slightly hurt and the motorcycle
pretty badly smnshed. The auto be
longed to liny Mnrtln.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
BAY VS. "SMITH MILL
-THIS IS THE SECOND
FOR SI.E Furniture for H-rnnni
house. 187 South Second.
'A 1.
SERIES OF FIVE GAMES
THOSE WISHING Good Imnrd nml
room, call at 229 S. Broadway.
'WOULD 1,1 KE To exchange plimo,
picture and cblnn for camping out
fit. Answer 1021 Ingersoii Ave.
ti
mission 25c
Mill SALE A beautiful Ill-room
I home, with two big lots, In one of
tho beauty spots of Marshfleld.
Price ridiculously low for tiulck
rale. 1. S. Kanfinnn & Co.
WANTED
iRAND
THEATRE
O-NIGHT
iCT OFWKHING OF LI
liXHHU WIOTOIMjAYS
i?lllfi TANGO CHA'.E"
lllcklng comedy prpducod
vo reels, based on tho
) that has created such a
the World ovor. No ono
e this dellsh ful comedy
ut wantlns to tango too.
i winner. A
THOUSAND DOLLARS
SHOUT"
feature Patho drama, fea
K Crane Wilbur, la one of
beet offerings In a slnglo
for Borne tlmo. You can
ifford to,imlfla this lntor
g draa.'
CIIK WKEKIiY No. at"
teat' Hventa In Pictures.
ItONCHO HILLY GUN
" MAN"
picture features Miss
on and G, M. Anderson In
adyiWeetern story. Miss
on Is "the charming little
m that made Marshfleld
dt R few weeks ago and
r of' her trliyids requested
iaasjement of this piny
4 te.get some of the pic
,' la' which she has taken
Ia'lthla western play Miss
on daee some excellent
. aa4' -demonstrated her
r'y .vas a motion picture
lm VLtft'J
WAXTI'.n T buy ImntlntiiM not
less than 22 ft. Inside. Apply
Ilrowory Saloon.
FOR RENT
VtiLvr.
i TMUi'vra
OMISSION
ta-eif0
br
Adults 15c
nWOSIONl)AY AND
.TIJESI1AY
imiu.-:,
LlMIUTAT SL1K11A-
ktti:"
thatTevory woman ought
lnim that every man
IMiaee u reels or real
I'Olt HUNT Fuiiilhhed two-room
hoiiFokcoplug npartment. 413 No,
Seccnd streot.
l'OU lti:.NT Sleeping rooms nnd
housekeeping apartments. 321
South Urondwny.
I'Olt HUNT Tuo nicely furiiMuHl
bedrooms In prlvato family. 352
First street North.
! I'Olt HKXT ViiniMietl room, mod
I ern, 241 Commercial.
I'Olt HUNT Itoom, nml Itoiud for
gontlemau. 345 N. First,
I'OK lli:.T (1-riHim furnished Iioiiko
for summer. Phone 372-J, or call
5G1 Sovouth street, south.
FOR HUNT House of ft rooms nnd
bath, In good ordor. 1029 Cen
tral. Apply McPhorson-QInser Co.,
Phone 211-L.
FOR SALE f
FOIt SALF 1 Rood team, weight
2G00, $150. P. Clmlnlo, Lakeside,
FOH SALR CIIHAl' 2fl.foot cnbln
launch, Union engine, big bargain,
best ranch boat on Day. Inquire
at Times Office.
FOH SALK-S-Siv-buriier gas range,
equipped with oven and coal or
wood burner with waterfront. A-l
condition and cheap for cash. Ap
ply Times office.
I AGENTS WANTED.
o
WANTFl), AVO.MHN Soli KUiirun
teed hosiery to frlonds and neigh
bors; 70 per cent profit; make
$10 dally. Experience unneces
sary. International Mills, Vox
4029, West Philadelphia, Pa.
Fruit Scai re. Fruit and vegeta
bles on the local market are rather
scarce as a result of no boats be
ing In from San Francisco for a fuw
days. Even the Coos Itlver ranch
ers were short on a number of kinds
of vegetable, saying that It Is Just
between crops for them.
Answers in Kinney Suit. Attor
ney Hryson, who Is now In North
Ileud, sayH nearly all the auswors
In thu mattor of the receivership of
I.. I). Kluuey Vnvo been filed and
that ho expects little or no testimony
to be taken In the large majority of
Judgment creditors.
Femes Tract. It. K. Shine and
Others who are opposing the open
"lng of Curtis avenue to n width of
tdxty foot hnvo ronred In tholr lotB
lout to the fifty throo foot mnrk.
Whether the city will nllow the
fence to remain Is a question Hint
will probably ininn up at Monday
night's Council meeting.
Jinny on Stum There woro twen
ty Incoming passengers on tho Ornln
stage lino this morning, requiring
threu iiutos to bring them down tho
bench from Ciardlner. Capt. Corn
wall Is said to be figuring on chnng-
i lug Ills stngo line from Drain to
Floronco as soon ns tho Southorn
Pacific establishes train sorvlco from
Kugcno to tho Siuslnw point.
Corrects Wrong; Impression. Iel
CI. Duncan of tho local Moose Lodge
wishes to correct tho Impression Hint
Is abroad that only members of the
Moose lodgo nro entitled to enter
tho contests for tho Mooso Dny cele
bration. Tho public nt largo Is In
vited to attend and to participate in
all sports, and entries may bo regis
tered with F. Q. Morton.
Flks Practice. Tomorrow tho
Mnrshflold Elks will practlco nt tho
North Dond ball grounds nt 10
o'clock and every Elk who has any
Indication of becoming n ball player
Is notified to bo out. The practlco
Is tho first of tho preliminaries for
tho gamo at Hoseburg In lAugust,
and Don Gardiner, tho conch, says
ho will have n real classy bunch.
l'lniik Alley. Chns. Doano nnd
other property owners In South
Marshfleld are ondenvorlng to hnvo
tho alley betwoon Broadway and
Second streot, extending from Cur
tis to Mall, planked with tho old
planking torn out of Broadway.
While somo of the old planking Is
useless, considerable of It Is good,
and by utilizing It tho alley could
bo improved at a slight cost.
Jloves Business. F. O. Morton
has completed tho moving of tho
stock of tho Allen & Lewis Company
Into its now qunrtors on South
Broadway. Tho front of tho ware
house Is to be improved and other
changes made, but bo has arranged
things temporarily. Mo now has
much needed room to caro for tho
rapid growth his business has been
enjoying.
PEOPLE YQ01
W "-' ' um.iiir . j
Wmm
ABOUT
W. .T. KINO wob In from Jlllllcoma
today on business.
ri '
HOY IIOKHLLH ennio down from
North Bend yestei day on business.
JAY MONTOJOMHItY Is In from his
ranch at Bridge for u few dnys.
W. II. MOHOAN. of Dnnlols Creek,
wns n Mnrshflold visitor todny.
A. J. MENDEL returned Inst evening
from n business trip to Portland.
J. W. CATCHING, of Catching Inlet,
was n .Marshfleld business visitor
todny.
MRS. CAUL EGENHOFF of South
Coos Itlver visited friends In tho
city todny.
JULIUS LABSON and daughter re
turned today from a short stay on
tho Siuslnw.
CHAS. MAMOFFEY. of Coos Itlver.
was a business visitor In Mnrsh
flold today.
J. II. DAVIS, of Coos Itlver, wns In
.Mnrshflold todny on business nnd
pleasure.
CAPT. DUNSEN, of tho Cnpo Arngo
Lighthouse, wns n Marshfleld vis
itor today.
WM. BONEBIIAKE and daughter, of
Catching Inlet were Marshfleld
visitors today.
JUDGE MALL left on tho Marshfleld
Itosehurg auto yesterday morning
for Coqulllo.
MUS. JOHN JIIIIHASOUL nnd .chil
dren returned today from a visit
at Myrtle Point.
CAHL GHISSE.Y, VIOLINIST, will
nppesir in COXCEHT at tlio FINNISH
HALL, Tuesday, JULY 28.
Defends Chamberlain. The Port
land Journal has a three-ounrter
column Interview with Hugh McLaln
of Mnrshflold, denying tho statement
of Cnpt. Mncgonn that Senntor
Chamburlnin hnd not done anything
for Coos nay. Mr. McLnln gives
Chnmberlnln credit for passing the
bill to close Mill Slough, for get-
J. L. SMITH, Coos County Agricul
turist, camo over from Coqulllo
today on business.
PAUL DIMMICK, tho North Bond
lumberman, was a Marshfleld bus
iness visitor today.
WESLEY SEAMAN camo down from
the Orchnrd on South Coos Klvcr
nnd spent the day In town.
MIPS JOAN FITZOEHALD. of North
Inlet, came In this morning on the
North Star to do somo shopping.
MAYOIt F. E. ALLEN and Eugono
Crusthwalte returned todny noon
from a business trip to Sluslaw
points.
MISS ANNA CLINKINBEAUD, of
Coos Itlver, camo In this morning
to visit somo frlonds and do n 1 It
tlu shopping.
MBS. MEHBEHT HOGERS, of Coos
Itlver, came In on tho Itnlubow
this morning to nttond to u mat
ter of business.
W. E. BEST loft for Bnndon this nf
teruoou nftor looking after the
Interests of tho Estnbrook com
pany on tho Bay.
MR. MAGEE, representing Lnngloy
& Michaels of San Francisco, will
lonvo Monday for Hiirokn after
mnklng tho county trip.
W. O. CHANDLER nnd wlfo and B. I.
Chnndlor left this aftornoon on
the Pronto for Allegany to meet
Mr. r.nd Mrs. W. S. Chandler.
HUNTERS ATTENTION
You know thnt when August 1st comes you wnnt thnt venison,
nnd In order to get It you must hnvo the proper Firearms nnd
Ammunition. Wo carry a complete line of Winchester, Snvngo
and Remington Rifles also Hunting and Skinning Knives.
(Jet Your I'lililng Tackle and Accessories. See- Cs.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
GENERAL REPAIRING
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
00SE JOTTING
You do not have to be a Moose to enter contests for
prizes on MOOSE DAY, AUGUST 4TH. All are eligible.
All entries should be ,:de to F. C. Horlon not later than
Saturday, August 1st. Everything is lovely and a good
time assured. WATCH THIS SPACE.
T. Boldon. Mrs. Snndon Is a niece
of Mr. Boldon and Mr. Saudou hns
been In tho big C. A. Smith mill
for five years, as a setter on ono
of tho carriages. Coqulllo Sentl
nol. 'W'
Bit. II. K. KELTV, DENTIST.
Phono 112-J, Room 204. Coke Bldg.
FLOWER SHOWS
ON SATURDAY
LOCICHAHT-PAHSONS DRUG CO.
TO HAVE DAHLIA AND SWEET
PEA CONTESTS AT BUSY COB
NEIt AND SCANDINAVIAN
DRUG STORES AUGUST I.
Next Saturday, August 1, tho
Lockhart-Pnrsons Drug Company
will hold tholr annual flower shows.,
Tho Dahlia Show will bo held at
the Busy Comer and thrco substan
tial prizes will bo awarded first,
second nnd third,
Tho Sweot Pen Show will bo hold
nt tho Scandinavian Drug Storo and
threu substantial prizes will also be
awarded thoro. i
The conditions nro: I
Flowers must hnvo been rnlsed In
Coos County, nnd hothouso flowers
nro bnrrod.
Competing bouquets miiBt bo
brought to storo boforo D o'clock p.
m., Saturday, August 1. No entry
leo charged.
Prizes will be nwnrded nt 0 o'clock
by three Judges, to bo named later.
Last year the flower show scored
a distinct hit nnd It Is believed that
the shows this year will be oven
greator.
TiTe Royal
TONIGHT
The House of Big Features
.MISS .MABEL FORD
Will Sing Two Now and Pleasing
Songs.
"BLOOD WILTj TELL"
A Lubln Drama of Powerful Heart
felt Interest.
"THE INTRUDER" '
A Nestor Drnmn of tho West.
"SAVING THE CHILD"
A Joker Detective Comedy.
"WINKV WILLY'S JIAA'IJIS"
A Mellcs Comedy Full of- Fun.
"UNIVERSAL IKE (JETS A GOAT"
Featuring Augustus Carney, tho
World's Colebrnted Cowboy
Comedian.
Five Heels of the Icadlng Photo
plays. ADMISSION
Lower Floor Iftc Balcony 10c
I If iv .Monday Night
"TILVI'PED IN THE CASTLE OF
JIVSTEHY"
A Wlcrd Ghostly Story of n Gang of
Counterfeiters nnd Their Capture,
In Six RcelB.
Here Tuesday Night
Daniel Frohmnu Presents
JAM KM O'NEILL
In His Famous Version of Dumas'
Masterpiece
"THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO"
Heiv Wednesday Night.
"The WORLD, tlio FLESH and the
DEVIL"
In Six Rcols.
DEALERS IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES
ALL I.OYAI1 MOOSE WILL AT
TEND .MEETING Tuesday ovenliiRV
Tho following supplies will bo
used next year In Marshfleld City
Schools: substitutes cannot bo ac
cepted: Prang il-A Water Colors, tho
Prang Co., Chicago.
"Crayo," Colored Art 'Crayons,
Atkinson, Mentzor& Orover, Chicago.
Muplo Foot Rulers In tho QUAR
TER INCH ONLY. (To bo sold, not
glvon nway.)
School will re-opon September 14.
F. A. TIEDGEN, i
Suporlntondont. !
NOTICE.
Wo hnvo leased, roniodolcl and re
furnished tho building on tho corner
of Third nnd Commercial, formerly
known ns tho Portland Motol, which
will hereafter ho known ns tho
Mnrshflold Motel. Everything clean
nnd up to date. Glvo us a trlnl nnd
bo convlncod.
MR. AND MRS. GEO. II. HUGHES.
K00NTZ GARAGE
Excelsior Motorcycle Agency '4
LEE TIRES
AUTO.MOHILES STORED
COOS COUNTY'S .MOST COJIPLETB
.MACHINE SHOP
MARINE AND AUTO.MOBILK
REPAIRING
GASOLINE FOR SALE
NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-J
BA1TEHIES REPAIRED AND
CHARGED
ARE YOU BOTHERED
Will. rfit..a' If an vmi itrn ilnnrlv.
ed of half tho pleasure of life
pleasant walking and healthy oxor
clso. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Edmiiii,
Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't it, O'
Councll Bldg., will bo tho Bourco of
a pormnuont remedy for aching foot.
ALL LOYAL JIOOSE AVILL AT.
TEND MEETING Turxdny evening;
S'tcnd Sunday up Coos Itlver nt
Goodwill's.
158-R
PHONE
1 0 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
MR. AND MRS. E. D. NOONAN. of
Coos Rlvor, came In on the Rain
bow this morning to do somo shop
ping and visit n few friends.
F. A. GOLDEN returned today from
Coqulllo, where ho has been as
sisting in compiling tho annual re
port of tho Coos County schools.
HERBERT LOCKHART returned
yesterday from his South Coos
River summer home, whore his
family Is now located for the bal
ance of tho season.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN FITZGERALD
of this city returned this morn
ing aftor spending a fow days at
tho Herbert Rogers home on Coos
River.
FRANK DENNING. Geo. Rotnor,
Harold Rotnor, Dr. Vaughn and
Fortl Painter will leave tomorrow
for Wild Horso Prairie, Curry
County, where thoy will enjoy a
fow weeks' deer hunting.
JlltS. D. E. MALONEY and daugh
ter and Miss Ruth Alton rotumed
today to the Goodwill placo on
Coos River .nftor a short visit in
town. Mrs. W. J. Mill nnd bnby
nnd Mrs, Nelson nnd bnby, of Bun
kor Mill, nro also staying at tho
Goodwill place.
MR. AND MRS. ALEX SANDON and
three children camo over from
Marshfleld Sunday In their enr and
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A.
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Because I Take Two
Papaya Digestant
Tablets
after each meal." You, too, may get rid of your indiges
tion, sour stomach, gas and all your other stomach trou
bles, by the regular use of these tablets. 50c the bottle.
For Sale by Us Only
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