The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 05, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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Here's a safe
and sane sale
IT'S safe because the reductions are
in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; they're
standard the world over for extreme value giving at
regular prices.
It's sane because it's good business sense to "clean
up" our stock for fresh fall merchandise, even though
we do sacrifice our profit.
It's a pretty sure thing you want such clothes as these,
especially when they're greatly underpriced.
Every one of these suits were fresh and new this
spring. Look at the prices.
rate
5REVITIE5
AUGUST TIDICS.
Below Is given the tlmo and
height of high nud low water at
YOU OFTEN SAY:
"GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS"
Tel. 77
WM ARE PRICES QUALITY AND SERVICE IS DOWN TO
11KASS TACKS AS LOW AS GOOD BUSINESS WILL PERMIT
SKK US AXI (5I0T OUR PRICE. ',
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. HARDWARE AND PLUMBING.
Mnrshflold.
The tl'lcs nro nlncod In tho order
'of occurrence, with tholr times on
, tho first lino find heights on tho
second line of each dav: a romnnr-
Ison of consccutlvo holghts wttl ln-
luicato wlicthor It Is high or low
I water. For high water on tho bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
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WEATHER FORECAST
(Or Aiorlt(v1 'ri. tj Oooa n TIbim.
OREGON Fair, with north
erly wlndB.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 2 4 hours ending nt
4:43 a. m., August G, by Hon.
4 :43 u. in., August 3, by Bonj.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum 71
Minimum 50
At 4:43 a. m 51
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1013 CC.54
Precipitation samo period
last year 04.81
Wind: Northwest; clenr.
I Crab Feiwt Or. Mott of North
Bend Inst night cntertnlnod n few
friends nt n crab Biippor nt his bach
elor npartments In North Hend.
PEOPhB . Y
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ABOUT
EYNOLD OLSEN of Empire is n
Mnrshfleld business visitor todny.
E. L. PIERCE Is up from Tar Heel
today on business.
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MESSRS. CON AND DltlOGS. Ross
Inlet ranchers, nw In Mnraliflnlil -
today. J
JOHN HOLMES AND WIFE came
down this morning from their
North Coos River ranch.
COOS BAY TIMES
DAILY
CONUNDRUM
Answer to yesturdny's:
"Why did tho Judgo discharge
tho fellow who wns arrested
for selling 23 bottleB of beer
without n Hccnse7" It wasn't
enough to make a case.
Hero's one for today:
"Why Is a man watching n
baseball game like a spoiled
spud?"
Answer tomorrow.
AMONG THE SICK
PHILIP LANDRITH of North Coos
River Is u Mnrshfleld business
visitor.
RENALDO STERRMAN, of North
Coos Itlvor, Is a Mnrshfleld visitor
today.
Wnlle Coming Frank H. Wnlto
is expected here todny, letters and
telegrnins nt tho Chandler lndlcnt
lug his approach.
TRUE SALING AND WIFE camo In
todny from Allegany for n short
Btny.
$1)0.00 Men's Suits $19.85
$27.50 Men's Suits $.17.85
$25.00 Men's Suits $15.85
$20.00 Men's Suits $12.85
$18.50 Men's Suits $11.85
$15.00 Men's Suits $10.85
$10.00 Boys' Suits $7.15
$9.00 Boys' Suits !.$G.15
$7.50 Boys' Suits $5.85
$G.5() Boys' Suits $4.85
$5.50 Boys' Suits $3.85
$5.00 Boys' Suits $3.45
"BLUES AND BLACKS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
1)AI!K STAPLE WORSTEDS.. .35 PEIl CENT DISCOUNT
Woolen Mill Store
Mimlrnlo This Evening. Dr. and
Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr.. havo Issued
Invitations for n muslcalo at their res
idence this evening nt which Mrs. R.
E. Miller, vocalist, and Cnrl Grlssen,
violinist, will appear on tho program.
Pos()ii( Service. Owing to now
Hrownlng's nbsenco In Onrdlnor on
church work, thoro will bo no ser
vices in tho Episcopal church nt Em
plro on Frldny evening. Rov. Drown
Ing will return Saturday.
Camp Accident. .loo Copcls of
Ciunp Ono wns brought to Mfnrcy
Hospital yesterday' with a crushed
foot. Tho Injury 1b a severe nn hut
It Is bcllovcd thnt tho foot can bo
saved.
.US. NOWMN, tho woll known North
joos rancner, is a Marshflcld visi
tor todny.
JESSE SMITH AND WIFE of Coos
River aro Marshfleld visitors today.
T. J. THRIFT, county nssessor, and
wlfo wore hero from Coqulllo yesterday.
Miss Hazel Powers, who sustained
n badly sprained anklo by a fall whllo
visiting at tho Wagner ranch tho
other day, Is reported getting along
nicely and no pormunont 111 effects
will result from tho Injury.
PIANO TUNER WARNER
READV FOR ORDERS
M. O. Warner, tho old rollnblo
Phino tuner, who has been mnklng
this section nnnunlly for tho past
soveral years, arrlvod yesterday and
Is making his headquarters nt tho
bt. Lawronco Hotel, whero orders
may bo left for him. Ho oxpoctB
(0 Call on nil nf liln nl.l nll.
but any who nro In n hurry for hla
sorvlcos can leavo orders at tho St.
ijuwreuce.
flour. tLiifi..".'. hai.ves'.
R .F. WILLIAMS nnd family havo
Bono Ito Sunset Hay for a few
weeks' outing.
SHERIFF GAGE of Coqulllo was In
Mnrshfleld yesterday to enjoy tho
Moobo doings.
A,
P. OWEN camo down yostordny
from his South Coos River homo
for a short stny. ,
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Sltiiim Cbl Picnic Tho Sigma Chi
mombors nnd tholr wives nnd frlonds
will enjoy a picnic nnd venison feast
near tho Hatchory next Sunday. Tho
deer Ib snld to be In cold storago now, I
so that this part of tho feast la as
sured.
Mil. AND MRS. CHARLES
SON of North Inlet woro
field visitors today.
JOHN-
Marsh-
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
Saw Captured Vessel. -The Ger
man armored crulsor Panthor. which
was roportod captured by tho French,
Is a small vessel cnrrvlng between
100 nnd 4."0 men. Sho lay nt an
chor In tho Wlllnmetto River near. MRS. W. J. HILL nnd baby returned
ALF JOHNSON and family woro horo
from Coqulllo yesterday to tako In
tho Mooso Day doings.
DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK WATSON
enmo over from Coqulllo yesterday
to spend tho day.
FOR SAM Rooming house. 1U3
North Second.
TOR KENT Furnished bungalow.
Inqulro Mrs. Farrlngor. Phono
38C-J.
DR. AND MRS. HIOOS of Hnndon
spent yesterday In Mnrshflold look
ing after business affairs.
i-oriiunii several yenrB ago ana was
visited thoro bv several Mnrshfleld
nooplo. Frank Cohan of tho Owl Drug
oiuro uemg ono.
to Goodwill's yesterday, aftor
short stny In town.
n
Special Sunday Excursion
TO ALLEGANY
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STEAMER ALERT
Leaves Mnrshfleld at 8:00 A. M connecting with Footo Auto Lino
for (iolden nnd Silver Falls. Don't forget your Lunch Hnskets.
ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c
ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25
Returning, Steamer Alert will nrrlvo In Marshfleld about C o'clock.
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The Royal
TONIGHT
Tho Ilouso of Big Features.
Direct from Tho Carneglo Lycoum,
Now York, tho $250,00 PIcturo
Production
"HOW WILD ANIMALS LIVE"
In SIv Pm-tu
tho Greatest Educntlonnl Featuro
Ever Presented. "How Wild Ani
mals Live," coming direct from tho
Carneglo Lycoum, Now York City,
whero It has proven so successful for
nlno solid weeks to capacity houses,
Is now to appear hero tonight. Somo
ono onco said, "Nover trust a man
who docs not lovo animals," and
few of us nro without the annate lovo
for "llfo" that makes us sympathize
with wild nnlmuls. So don't fall to
boo ouo of tho greatest of nature pic
tures over shown.
llnurioii Mini Hurt. Mr. Utter, a
membor of tho Handon hoso team,
was qnlto severely hurt when ho slip
nod nnd fell yesterday In tho raco,
Tho hoso cart Missed over his leg
tearing tho muscles loso nnd sovortng
n vein. Ho bled nrofusoly. losing
nonrlv n pint nf blood boforo It
could bo stopped. Dr. Houseworth at
tended Mm nnd ho was ahlo to return
to Handon.
"THE PATHE DAILY NEWS"
Knows All Sees All,
ADMISSION:
Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c
Clearance Sale
Men's and Boys' Suits
Blues and Blacks Included
S17.00
IS SUITS $15.00
$22.50
S SUITS$18.75
$30.00
SSUITS $24.35
SEE WINDOW
NEW PALL
SHOWING
In The Parisian Windows:
LADIES SUITS AND
COATS
Good assortment of
SWEATERS
At 25 Per Cent Discount
ESPECIALLY REDUCED
PRICES
throughout the house, ex
cept on New Fall Goods.
Hero Tomorrow Night:
'"THE OUTLAW REFORMS"
In Four Acts
A Gripping Western Comedy Fea
turing Charles Kebhardt and Jeannlo
MacPherson.
Also tomorrow night, In two reels
"THE 1ILIND SCULPTOR"
ANNUAL .MEETING OF STOCK-HOLDERS
Notlco Is horoby given that the
Annual meeting of tho stockholders
of tho Coos Bay, Roseburg and
Eastern Railroad and Navigation
Company will bo hold on Monday,
August 17, 1914, at 10 o'clock a.
M at the office of tho Company
In Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon,
for the purpose of electing directors
of said company and for th'j trans
action of such other business ns
may come before said meeting.
Q. L. KINO
Secretary.
Ikm't forget tho 85c luncheon at
Tho Chandler. 11:30 to 2 o'clock.
I CIoso Business. The North Hend
. News Cnmnany hns closed Its branch
,nt the P. K. corner hero. They woro
, wiving $40 per month rent for It.
Mnnnger norron. who runs tho P. K.
Saloon for tho Coos Hay Liquor Com-
pnnv. said that ho would tear tho
partitions out and mnko It a part of
tho barroom.
I Meet Saturday. The Cnns River
Cow Testing Association will hold n
sneclnl meeting Saturday from 10 to
11 at tho Mnrshfleld Chamber of
Commerce All tho mombors nr r
quosted to bo In attondnnco ns busi
ness of Importance will come up.
Autnlst's Troubles. M. A. Insley,
secretary of tho Willamette Iron
Works nt .Portland, arrived hero yes
terday to Bpond a few days horo on
business and pleasure nnd conferring
with II .J. Vaughn of the A. H. Daly
Company, their local representative.
Mr. Insley camo In via Drain and
Allegany and It was with some diffi
culty that ho got by somo of tho fine
fishing pools as ho Is nn anient fish
erman. Heyond Allegany they mot
Luther Judy, whoso nuto truck had
broken down. Judy had been work
ing for hours undornenth tho car try
ing to fix tho drive chain. Gnats
were bothering him ns he worked and
sweated and overy tlmo ho scrntched
his head to drive nway tho gnats he
would leave a streak of grease and
grime so that he was hardly recogniz
able when thoy came along. Uo bor
rowed a file nnd chisel nnd expected
to complete the- repairs soon,
RACES IN MARSHFIELD.
GEORGE STEPHENSON, of tho
North Hond Mill nnd Lumber Com
pany, wns n Mnrshfleld business
visitor today.
FOR RENT
MRS. HARRY FOLSOM returnod to
day from a visit with her parents,
Judge nnd Mrs. D. L. Watson, at
Coos City.
GUY WARNER AND WIFE and baby
havo returned from Golden Falls,
whore thoy havo been enjoying n
fow weoks outing.
J. C. KENDALL has gono to Heavor
Hill to look Into tho accident which
resulted In tho death of John T.
Johnson yesterday.
MRS. HROOKS of Eugene nrrlvod
here yesterday to visit at tho homo
of her son, Mall Carrier F. O.
Hroolt8 of Eastsldo.
.ERN HAKER has returned from
Eureka and will probably romnln
on tho liny. Tho caso against him
thoro was dropped.
ANDREW THOMAS, who with his
mother nnd ststor, Mrs. Solum
Thomas nnd Miss Edith Thomas,
nro camping at tho beach, enmo to
Marshfleld for n short visit today,
MRS. OEORGE DEUIlNEIt of Bor
keley arrived this week to visit at
tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Larson, and with other
relntlves on Coos Hay.
JUSTICE PENNOCK AND WIFE loft
this morning In Ed Lludborg's nuto
for Port Orford, whoro thoy will
tako In tho Agnto Carnival and
later visit oth,er Curry County
points.
FOR RENT SI housekeeping rooms,
2 bed rooms and board nt tho Roy
Crest Apartmonts.
FOR ..RENT Furnished . .1-room
houso and flno gnrdon plot for $8
per month. C. W. Evertson, at
Coob Hay Uakcry.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
bedrooms In private family. 352
First Stroot North.
FOR RENT Furnished housukocw
lug rooms. COG First nnd Birch.
Phono 239-J.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Furnishing of n-rooni
flnt; Including furnlturo, rugs,
stoves nnd boddlng. Inqulro Cur
tis Flnt, Hunker Hill, County Rond.
FOR SALIC 7-room houso nnd lot
50x81 at 5th and Highland.
FOR SALE Farm borne; I) years
old. Cheap for cash. Phono 3059.
FOR SALE Banjo and violin. Cheap
"If taken at onco. Phono 721 North
Hond.
FOR SALE CHEAP JKJ.foot cabin
launch, Union onglno, big bargain,
best ranch boat on Hay, Inqulro
nt Nelson Iron Works.
WANTED I
WANTED, WOMEN Sell gunrnn
teod hosiery to friends nnd neigh
bors; 70 por cent profit; mako
$10 dally. Experience unneces
sary. International Mills, Hor
4029, West Philadelphia, Pa.
Tho Coos Hay Fair Association
will give rnceB at Marshfleld, Oregon,
August 14 and 15. Tho program for
tho races will be announced soon.
As there Is a nlco string of horses
that will take part In these races,
parties that like racing will enjoy
tho card.
F. P. NORTON, Sec.
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
JUDGE HALL returned to Coqulllo
this morning for tho monthly ses
sion of the county commissioners
when a number of road Improve
ment contracts, especially thoso be
ing paid for by tho special tax lov
les, will bo taken up.
FRANK SMALLWOOD AND WIFE
left today for Ten Mllo, whero thoy
will enjoy a short outing, This
Is. tho first vacation that Frank
has missed In ovor two years, slnco
he engaged In tho restaurant busi
ness hero.
G. P. LANINGER, secretary and
treasurer of Tillman & Hendol, will
Icvo tomorrow for his home aftor
having spent several days horo
with II. W. Painter, their local
representative. Ho says that tho
San Francisco Exposition is prac
tically finished and will bo a wonder.
LOST InMooso mrudo today, silver
Plato containing nnmo "Georgo
Blood." Dropped from cano. Ho
ward for return to Times offlco.
Llbby OOAIa The kind YOU have
1 ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pcclflc
Livery and Transfer Company.
NIA'LS
Safe
Cures Indigestion, Bilious
ness, Headache, etc.
25c and 50c.
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