The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 29, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29; 1914. EVENING EDITION:
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eilh "UaturalHiape" tomjott features
cool because Skeleton Lined,
Every Day
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
t THE CAMl'INfl SEASON
TLNTS
8x10 TO 10x21
$0.00 TO 910.75
(ammocks
:o LIho From'si.Trt "P to $7.00
COUOIl HAMMOCKS
$11.75 TO $17.00
inson-Gulovsen
Company
nallty Xhih ulth u Servlco
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ITARY ACADEMY
MmSmUiiVb Boarding and Day School
MPtwy Ompline; Small CUtte; Mea
. Cwwul wpwTuioa secure loulu that
tUJH tlmwUce. Scad (or catalog,
ITLAND, OREGON
GRAND
HEATRE
O-NIGHT
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"Tin: hi.uk rose1'
A VluiKrapIi Drama or heart
Interopt, In two pnrls.
"Tin: iti'vAii iTM)i:ii.
TAKKIIS"
A splendid Vltagrnpli C.iniotly.
"SKKOIMJINA'S I.OVi:
A KIWI If
A flno IMtson Comedy-Drama.
Admlssliui I Or Clillilten He
BiMrfe
eliiBS tlireo times slnro
the )ear.
the first of
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lit low 1b Riven the tlmo and
holitht of tilirli and low wntor at
Mat'HlifloIil.
Thi tlilea nrn tilnrnil In tlin nrilnr
or oeeurrenri', witn tiiolr times on
the first line and holghts on tho
Bcno.id lino of each day; n ronipnr
Ihou of t'onsor-uttvo helshta will In
dlMite wliethnr It Is high or low
water. Kor IiIkIi wator on tlio bar
hi htnict two hours 34 tnlniitcs.
29 llrs. . 1.08 7.19 12.1 I 7.38
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OltKOON. Pair; winds moBt
ly westerly.
I.OCA 1 Ti:.M1i:itATUHH
1IKCOUI)
For the 2 1 hours ending nt
4:43 a. in., July 29, by llonj.
Oatllnd, speulul govornment mo
tcorologlBt: Mnxlmum 72
Minimum 44
At 4:43 n. m 51
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1913 GG.G4
Precipitation samo porlod
last year 64.81
Wind: Northwest; clear.
To Kcm(U lit Miit-tthflclri. O. A.
llouebrake Is moving his family to
day from ltoss Inlet to Marshfleld,
whoio they now expect to live .
HeKln Suit. Dr. It. W. Morrow to
day began suit In .lustlco Ponnock's
court to tecover n $25 dental hill
from Miss Helen McLaughlin.
I Ins Opcinllon. Tho young son of
Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. D. McDougal of Uay
Park today underwent an operation
for adenoids.
CVnu'iii Is Ootid. City Huginocr
Hiitkliislmni received n telegram to
day from I'd wards .t LnSnllu of
Port Inn 1. Hlntlni? t lint tlio h:imiii1p nf
ceinent from v hero had been tested
and fount all right for ordinary pur-
nnl. Thin wim llio rnllwint ..qIiwIiwI
by the Inspector on North Front
street on account of being lumpy.
The tests at the Oregon State Agri
cultural College hnvo not been com
pleted yet.
New I tout Service. Cnpt. K. Oeo.
Smith announced today that the Tio
ga would bo put on a speclnl passon
er run for the benefit of the South
Coos ltler Humnior colony. It has
beei found that she will not be
needed Tor the night run for the
North llend roiidensnry nnd this per
mits li f in to give tho new service.
Tho Tiogn will lonvo Marshfleld at
1:30 each afternoon, reaching Camp
One between G:30 nnd 7 and will
not stop for anything except passen
gers. Sho will leave Cnmp Ono nt
G:30 nnd rench Marshfleld between
8:30 nnd 9 each morning.
YOU, MR. MECHANIC Phone 77
- or any other man that uses tools, will never know whnt a real
good tool is unless you have used tho KI'.IIX lirTTKIt brand.
They cost no more than the ordinary tool AHSOIA'TKIA
or.VltANTi:i:i). Manufacture 1 by a company that puts out every
tool uniform. Temper, Finish, Class and Qunllt at Kastern Prices.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
GFNHHAt- Itin'AiniNCI
1IAUDWAUK AND PLUMUINQ
PL
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IREQPbE . YOiJI
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DH. STRATK of North Dend was a
Marshfleld vistor today.
MIIS. .IAS. COWAN of Ten Mllo Is a
Marshfleld Bhopper today.
CliAHKN'CH GOULD came down from
Allegany today on business.
MIIS. CIIAS. KAINO, of Catching In
let, wnB a Marshfleld vlslttor today.
Cliange on Moat. Sam Smith, n
brother of Capt. Geo. Smith, Is now
deck hand on tho Italnbow, talcing
tho plaro of Waltor Scott, who Is
laid up.
1 Itoxiiine Kcliool. Miss Lola Mont
gomery rosumed school nt Daniels
Creek after a month's vacation called
on account of tho prevalence of
measles among the pupils there.
Clone KI010 Giib Panos today pur
ehnsed the Intercut of A. Myers In
tho Portland grocery, next to tho
postofflco .and then nsslgued tho
business to F, G. Morton for tho lion
1 eflt of tho creditors.
TIIFO. 1JHADLKY Is spending n few
day nt Shore Acres and SiiBUt Hay. I
TIIOS. LAWHORNH of Allegany was'
a business visitor In Marshfleld to
day. MHS. MAHAFFY, of Coos Itlvor, was
shopping In Mnrshflold this morn-,
lug.
WILL SMITH enmo down from his.
ranch nt tho forks of Coos Itlvor
today.
MISS DLANCIIIO LANDH1TII, of Coos
Itlvor, spout the day In Marshfleld.
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I HIIIIIK .HIIIH'J IHICK. .Hi H, IllllinUll,
iof Forudalu last night appealed to tho
officers to aid her In getting "Laugh-;
lug Chailey" to pay hack $500 which
sho clalmod that ho,owcd her. Tho J
alleged offender wnscouud nnd It was
adjusted out of court,'
I May IC1111,. It wnB roiiorled hero
today that Jack McDonald of tho;
McDonnld A Vnughan Company nnd
ono of tho host known men In tho
county would bo an Independent,
rnuuuiaie ior county coiuiuiHsionoi
this fall.
MHS. L. G. MASTISKS. of Sumner,
was a Bhopper In Mnrshflold to
day. JACK M'DONALD, of niuo KMro
fame, was In Mnrshflold yesterday
on business.
MRS. WILL FA It III. V nnd children of
Sumner were visitors In Mnrshflold
this morning.
Mn. AND MIIS. J. J. DALY, of Km
plro woro visiting Marshfiold
friends yesterday.
MRS. HKDDKN and daughter. Ruth,
of Daniels Creole, spout Sunday
with frlouds In Mnrshflold,
S
IN CALF mi
Constable Cox to Arrest Petro-
moulx and Wife In the
Rodinc Case.
Constablo W. 1). Cox left this
afternoon with n wnrrant for the
arrest of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Petro
inoulx of Allegany, on the charge
of Bteallug and killing n 2-year-old
heifer from the Chits. Rodlne ranch.
They will probably bo arraigned bo
fore Justice Ponnock tomorrow or
next tiny.
For a time last night thoro wbb n
doubt about the nrrcst of the couple.
District Attorney Liljenvlst was hero
last evening and he was in doubt
about tho ovldence. Anyway, ho
said, ho was going on n vacation trip
to Curry County tomorrow nnd did
not hnvo time to prosecute It. There
upon Mr. Rodluo secured John D.
(loss to prosecute, feeling that tho
evidence was plain. Mr. Rodluo
Identified the head found burled on
the Petromoulx placo as that of his
heifer. A bullet wound In the head
corresponds with n rifle shot that
others heard when tho heifer was
first missed. Tho troublo will bo to
provo that tho salted meat found
In the Petromoulx houso lu the moat
from Rodluo 8 calf.
Petromoulx and family formerly
lived In Mnrshflold and oporntod tho
French Realty Company.
Mr. Rodluo has called as witnesses
Miss Carrie Hotline, Chns. Krugcr,
Jenn Torry, Geo. A. Gould and Fred
Gngo.
MRS. G1CO. A. 11AINKS and Mrs.
Waltor Sneddon loft yesterday for
Rlvorton, whore thoy will visit at
tho home of Mrs. Haines' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrlson, for a few
dn'". a....
MRS. RICHARDS of Areata, Cnllf.,
Is visiting In Coos county nnd re
newing acquaintances of twenty
years ago when alio roslded at Hay
City. At present she' Is visiting
her granddaughter, Miss Ollvo
Richards of Sumner.
MAl'.ltlAGl". L1C i:sks.
M. Fensler and Agnes 0. Kulzer.
Albert U. Mill and lCnnnn A. Ste
vens. Walter J. Snitln and Velum Klop
fer. O. II Anson nnd Marguerite Hab
erly. Coqiilllo Herald
CLASSIFIED
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
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FOR SALK - layliiK liens and In
cubator; cheap If taken nt once.
187 South Second.
FOUND A key near postofflco. Tho
owner may hnvo samo by paying
for this ad nt Times oftlco.
LOST A riinico net pin In .Mnrsh
flold Wednesday morning. FIndor
plenBO return to Times office.
WANTKD Young ninn to luuidlo
Speodnut Wrench In Mnrahfleld.
Men nro making big money on this
lino. Sells nt sight. Hlg com
missions. Wrlto for samples nnd
particulars. C. A. Hcaly Selling
Co., Kvorott, WnBh.
I.OHT Plain black car-rlng, betweeu
Park avenuo and Cold Storage.
Return to "K. M. J.," enro Tltneo.
ijt.t.00 HKWAHI) Is offered by S.
Lnndo for return of box contain
ing oil, paints nnd brushes such
as artists ubo. which was taken
from storo during flro In building
on Front streot last December. No
questions will bo nBkod.
FOR RENT
FOH HUNT JJ-rooin houso. Cull at
648 So. 11th. Furnlturo for salo.
range, hentor, bode, tnblo, chairs,
otc.
FOR 11KNT Sleeping roonu nn
housokooplng apartments. 321
South Droadwny.
J. WRIGHT WILSON and family
hnvo returnod from a weok's out
ing nt Goldon Falls.
Salmon Run. The snlmon run la
stnrtliig In Coos liny and Chns. John
son Is credited with tho biggest catch
yet. having landed nbout thirty tho
other night. They weighed from
thirty to foity pounds nploco.
IHe Royal
TONIGHT
The House of Hlg Features.
MISS MAHKL FORI)
Will sing two pleasing songs.
Our Dig Feature Today
"Tin: world, Tin: flush and
tiii: dkvil"
In Six Parts.
This Is without a doubt tho strong
est and most superbly acted drama
(lint tlio Itovnl Iiqr shown vat. A
story of Love, Desertion, Vllllany
am; unuury.
UKAJ.OUSY AND GIANT POWDER"
A Sizzling Comedy Hit by tho Imp
uompajiy.
"Tin: I'ATin: daily nkws"
Showing the Current Events of tho
Universe. No place too remote for
this Interesting news-getter.
ADMISSION:
Lower Floor l"e Itulcony 10c
Here Next Monday Night
"MOTH Kit IX) VK"
A Plcturesquo Heart Drama In Two
Chapters of Throe Parts Each, Fea
turing Marlon Leonard.
Times Want ads bring results.
Entertains Willi IjtunWi Ride.
Mrs. E. Mlngus Is entertaining n
number of .tho girls of tho youngor
set with n launch party to tho beach
this afternoon In honor of hor
guests, tho Misses Ermn nnd Allco
Ciilln, or Coqulllo,
Hulld Tank. City Englnoor Buck
ingham has a force putting In tho
now soptle tank on South Hroadway.
Tho forco had to quit work on tho
drain In the north nrm of Mill
Slough until tho water lowered some.
This drain will also drain tho Cnth
cart proporty,
Nuiiie Sou. Cards nunounclug tho
birth of John Willis Paddock to Mr.
nnd Mrs. 11. O. Paddock, of Glad?
stone, Or., woro received horo today.
Ho weighed 8V4 pounds and was
nmnod In honor of tho two grand
fathers, ono of whom Is W. C. nrnd
loy. of tho Hradley Candy Company,
of Mnrshflold,
Two Arrested. Win, Llghtbody
was arrested by Officer Richardson
Inst night for being drunk nnd wns
fined ?2.50. Ho had ?4.10, so that
he escaped with less than half. Jack
Turaroso was arrested by Marshal
Carter because- he claimed that ho
couldn't pay for a bed and was sup
plied with a free hunk at the city
Jail.
NED C. KELLY, deputy sheriff and
Coqulllo councilman, was a Marsh
fiold visitor today,
A. P. OWEN has returned to Mnrsh
flold from his South Coos River
cottngo for n' short stny.
J. W. SWEET and family left on tho
RiiBtler for Smith River, whore
ho will try black sand mining.
M. O. WARNER, of Eugono, Is ex
pectod horo soon vln tho SliiBlnw
for his annual stay In this section.
Mil. AND MRS. MELCHOR NELSON
woro In from Coos River to attend
tho Carl Grlsson concert last evening.
MISS MAHKL MAUZEY hns been
spending n few days as tho guost
of Mrs. Cnti Egenhoff on Coos
River.
GEORGE AYRES nnd family plan to
leave next week for Hastontlorf
noach, where- thoy will camp out
for a few weoks.
F. E. WILSON and wife loft today
for tho W. A. Luso homo on Coos
River, whore thoy will visit for n
day or two.
MISSES EHMA and Allco Culin ofi
Coqulllo nro tho guests of Dr. and
Mrs. R. Mlngus for tho remainder
of tho weok.
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD RAMSEY
nnd little daughter Jean of Mill
Valley, California, are visiting
Mrs. Rnmsoy'B grnndmothor, Mrs.
A. Ilutchcson. Mrs. Ilnmsny Willi
ho reiueui bored as Miss Minnie
Ilutchcson, n former Mnrshflold
girl.
CAPT. CORNWALL, of Gardiner,
was n Marshfleld uubIuohb visitor
yesterday. Tho Umpqun bar If
now dcopor than It has boon and
Cnpt. Joo Hutlor of tho Glcnnor
reports about sixteon feot. Thoro
Is n fair run of fish at tho Ump
qun, tho fishormon soiling thorn ,
10 1110 canneries ior tnrco nun
one-hnlf cents per pound.
R. M. JENNINGS returned today af-,
ter a short stay at tho Goodwill I
place, whoro Mrs. Jennings Is
spending the weok.
J. A. SMITH Is horo from South
Coos River today on business. Ho
fonrs that on account of tho drouth
Coos county mny hnvo somo bad
forest fires.
MRS. THOMPSON and daughter,
formerly residents of this section,
arrived hero this weok from South
Africa, whoro thoy spout two
years. They camo via Australia,
whoro they visited relatives. Mrs,
Thompson Is a sister of Sam
Archer of Eastsldo,
FOll ItKNT Room, and board for
gentleman. 345 N. First.
' FOR SALE I
FOR HALF. A beautiful 12-room
homo, with two hlg lots. In ono of
tho beauty spots of Marshfiold.
Prlco ridiculously low for quick
snlo. I. S, Kaufman & Co.
FOR SALK CHEAP 20-foot cabin
launch, Union onglno, big bargain,
best ranch boat on nay. Inquire
nt Nolson Iron Works.
I MISCELLANEOUS I
THOSE WISHING Good board and
room, cnll at 229 S. Hroadway.
WANTED, WOMEN Sell gtinnui
tcod hoslory to friends and neigh
bors; 70 por cent profit; mnko
$ 10 dally. Exporlonco unneces
sary. International Mills, Box
4029, West Philadelphia, Pa.
I
LOST
DAL CATHCAIIT returned last ovo
nlng from Coos River, whoro ho
surveyed tho slto for tho now con
solidated school. It has been do
cidod to ubo tho olovnted bench,
n most sightly location, Wator
will bo piped about a half mllo to
tho school houso.
DR .R. H. WALTER nnd J. O. Mer
chant loft last night for Itnsten
dorf Reach whoro their families
are camping.
Emulate WHelies. Small boys in
tho vicinity of the Hall avenuo hill
hnvo discovered n now method of lo
comotion which literally is riding a
broomstick. Mounted on skates, they
start down tho hill astride a broom
stick, tho brush acting as brake as
well as steering gear. The sport Is
very popular Judging from the num
ber who had purloined their mothers'
brooms for steeds.
Noonnu Complimented. A little
magazine entitled "Push," Issued by
tho Reserve Loan Llfo Insurance Co.,
of Indianapolis, pays a tribute to the
hustling qualities of E. D. Noonnn,
their Coos County representative,
who stands third in the list of lead
ers for June out of moro than a
hundred in all parts of tho United
States. Mr. Noonan also led all
the agents in Oregon and Washing
ton In personally written business in
May and has been In the leader
DR. SETHER nnd II. J. McKeown
enjoyed an nuto trip to Dnndon
yesterday. They report tho roads
good, but very dusty.
MRS. II. SENGSTACKEN nnd tho
Misses Genevieve and Doris Seng
stackon expect to leave tomorrow
for a camping trip to Coos lllvor.
JOHN KRONHOLM returnod this
morning from a vacation trip to
Seattle , It Is understood that he
was not mnrrled while away.
DR. SETHER and H. J. McKeown en
Joyed nn auto trip to nandon yes
terdnv, Thoy report tho roads
good but very dusty.
EUGENE I'CONNELL was In yester
day from his summer homo at Tho
Maze. South Coos River. Ho re-,
malned over night nnd returned to
day. MRS. E. E. DYER and daughter,
Mrs. Hunch, of Daniels Creek, nro
Marshfleld visitors. Mrs. Hunch
will remain for a few days as tho
guest of Mrs. Bollo Chambers.
L. A. LILJEQVIST camo ovor from'
Coqulllo yostorday afternoon nnd
returned on tho evening nuto. Ho
planned to conduct tho preliminary
of Mrs. Waltor Halrd, charged with
"rolling" Gust Johnson or $100
at the Arago Hotol In Emplro, be
fore Justlco Stanley today and to
morrow will leave on a ton days'
outing In Curry county.
REN SMITH, of Danlols Creek, ro-
turned homo last ovening from Co
qullle, whero ho attended n meet
ing of the City Council. Ho la op
posed to a plan for building a
$4000 bridgo thoro which it Is pro
posed to charge up to tho propor
ty ownors, Mr. Smith and Georgo
Beale own n seven-acro tract that
would bo ussossed and he claims,
that the bridge would not benefit
nnyono oxcept Mr. Knowlton, who
has platted and sold a flve-acro
tract to ho reached by It and which,
Mr. Smith says, was sold on tho
agreement that tho bridge would
be built. Tho conned did not tako
any action on tho mattor.
FOUND In North llend, gold glass
es, with chain nttnehod. Informa
tion at Times offlco by pnylng for
this adv.
LOST Party who took lady's grnjr
coat by mlstnko Sunday from
Hnstondorf'B Bench please leave at
Times offlco or phono 119-L.
HELP WANTED
WANTED C potent lady or girl
for general housework. Must give
roforonces. 972 N. Second.
NO 8AW EDOES
n
YOUR COLLARS
If you have tliom laundered
at
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Nyals
Eas'em
makes hard roads easy.
25c
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