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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1914)
W& m. n JlfWJfpflfWIJ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914.-EVENING EDITION. T-T--. - ' ' J,atf-y5K3B3W- 1iW. IMlWMMWW II i re-r-i" -i-y . ..- ' ?.. - wiW"T- WWP1" -. T' .."IBM 1-lff " -,--, --r- ner - - TH FIVt ; i Tomorrow SAT. AUG. 15 Is Positively the Last, Day of This Great Sale i . , . .1 Get a lot more tnan 1 your money s worth YOU always do in a Hart Sohu finer & Marx suit, but right now there's still a bigger chance to profit. We've made these good clothes still a greater value for you by reducing the prices on the goods we received this spring. You'll help us to get ready for a big fall display; you'll help yourself to a heap of added value. These prices will give you an idea as to the money saving here. mryBf BREVITIES od n now house. Tho Collvcrs hnvo Invited nil their neighbors to spoml tho evening with them to colobrate the occasion. IjIImtiiI lA'nguc O. D. Forte, tho president of tho Oregon Liberal League, organized a Mnrshflold branch of that association In this city InBt evening, Tom Myers was elected Secretary nnd Arthur Johnson president. $30.00 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 BLUES AND BLACKS DARK STAPLE WORSTEDS $10.00 Boys' Suits $7.15 $9.00 Boys' Suits.. $6.1 5 $7.50 Boys' Suits.. $5.85 $6.50 Boys' Suits.. $4.85 $5.50 Boys' Suits.. $3.85 $5.00 Boys' Suits.. $3.45 ..10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ...15 PER CENT DISCOUNT SUITS PURCHASED AT THIS STORE WILL BE KEPT PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE Woolen Mill Store 1 TWO STORES MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND AUGUST Tinges To Sell Klniioy FroiKMlles Frank Below Is irlvnn M. i.n .i U. Walto. who loft for his lintnn In holght of high and low water at S"nierlln yesterday by way of Port Marshfiold. I land, expressed himself as hopeful Tho tides are placed In tho order ' 'tlmt tho legal ontanglements that of occurrence, with tholr tlnios on llvo'vo the Kinney properties on tho first lino nnd holghts on tho Coos I,a' would soon be strnlghtened second lino of ench day; a compar-. out 1U1(1 the properties sold. Ison of eonsecutlvo holghts wttl In-1 Meat Pikes No l Uglier With nil illento whether It Is high or low the talk of tho tromendous raise In wntor. For high water on tho bar the prices of eatables on account of subtrnct two hours 34 minutes. I tho European disturbances, local , butchurB say that meat Is actually 14!Hrs. . 2.14 S.41 l.ot 8.05 cheaper now than for somo time, and Ft. . . 1.1 3.0 2.5 c!3 tlint M0 rnlB0 ls expected fo rsomo 15IIrs. . 3.25 10.09 2.03 9.11 time. Ft. . . 1.0 3.C 2.9 C.3 t Many Autos Out Tho Alert will ICIHrs.. 4.3C 11.27 8.40 10.20 tako six nutoa to Allogany this nf- i' i... u.n 3.7 3,1 5.4 tornoon for Shrlners who aro return- Mrs.. 5.37 12.27 5.05 11.24 lK homo via tho Allegmiy-Scotts- Ft... 0.4 4.0 3.0 5.7 hurg road. This morning tho Alert Mrs.. C. 28 1.13 C.08 0.0 .brought In one of D. L. Footo's Ft... 0.0 4.4 2.7 0.0 autos for repairs. Captain Edwnrds Mrs.. 0.18 7.11 1.52 7.00 Is planning to run another oxcurslon Ft... 5.9 0.3 4.7 2.3 from hero to Allegany Sunday, as that section Is now in tho holght 19 1.0CA L TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ondlne nt I 4:13 a. m., August 14, by UonJ. uHuiuu, special government me teorologist: .Maximum GO Minimum 47 At 4:43 n. m 49 Proclpltutlon 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 10i:i GC.64 Precipitation saino porlod last year .,.04.81 I Wind: south; cloudy. HOIt.V. I of Its glory for outing parties. 1 New Bishop. Uov. Robert K. Drowning has received Intimation 1 that tho successor to the Into Dlshop Scudding will bo Dlshop Orlswold, of tho Mlsslonnry District of Kansas. Tho Bolcctlon will be mado at n con ference to bo held in Portland Sep tember 10, at which Uov. Drowning will be In attendance Dlshop Orls wold Is n very able nnd much loved man. Known Algerlno Captain. Tom ' Williams, tho woll known traveling man, Is a personal friend of tho cap tain of tho Algerlno, tho boat tlint Is trying to elude the German cruisers and get to a Canadian port. Ho says the Algerlno looks Bomcthlng like tho SCOTNESS Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hteamor Elizabeth, well known hero, Srotncss of Denver Hill, yestar- nl would not Inst long after n day at Mercy Hospital, a daughter, broadside from n battleship. Ho Is , hoping that tho cuptuln may mako Parly Saturday Mrs. Herbert l)0r,u ,..., ,, , Lfirklmrt win ntrnin n nmi, Soclall-sU to Picnic The members of friends nt her summer homo on of11.tll, ,8.oc'al Bt ,V?rt.y of coo8,Ua South Cooh Hlvor tomorrow. will hold tholr third annual picnic Cooston Service. How August 01- JJl Blnumon's Park. North Dond, tho son has been Invited by Uov. O. Le- r3nl of thlB month; Various ovonta Hoy Hall to conduct tho services In hnvo been nrrangod for a full pro- tho Lifeline nt Cooston Sunday even- K""";, . W. Davis of Portland Ing nt 8 o'clock will deliver tho principal address of Work Near Depot Thirty Span- tue evening. Special sorvlco on tho Ish laborers who cama U on the ?.ul0,"nVB, ,U1H, beon "Vl"?01. fron iirixikwntnr nr nt ivnrk i.n linaii., ,. Marshflold nnd a special boat and and leveling tho truck near tho do- f,ral" wl!!, b,r'n,f "ouralonlsts from pot. Some of thorn nro vctoranH of. tho Coqnlllo Valloy. A bnskot dinner tno Spanish-American war. "'" uu " "" " "r- ItctuniH to Count C. A. 8mlth, " A,K . -Throe largo who has spent tho last fow months rnftH of '?.B8 ,woro, ,towod nto Xho In Chicago, Is duo at Oakland, Cal., boon'8 he ,Bny this morn ng. Ono today. Ho will probably como to tho was brought down from Smlth-Pow- Dny after n short stay at Dorkoley. I'?11"'" Ono on ??uth Coo,s lUv? Father III. Lon Mlllor, who hns b tho Hanger another wbb brought been running tho Tlogn for Hogors S,own,J)r. H1.0 "orculos from tho Mc- & Smith, leu yesterday for Portland ?onn d Vaughn Duo Rldgo Camp In responso to n mesBago nnnounclng for tbo Simpson Ml I, and tho third tho Borlous Illness of his father. wn" from Paul Dlinmlck'a neavpr Impnivii IIimii. Capt. K. Goorgo " lagging Camp. Tho logs brought qmltl, nnnnnnnnu (l.nt l.n l,a i.i.p. UOWll from DaillOlS ClOOk WOrO SOIIIO chnBod elettrlc-llghtlng apparatus for t,,nt Vfcn through tho flro and were tho Unlnbow nnd will hnvo It In- '""'..,. V . """'"'j,'-u; stalled within n fow weeks. Tho Tlo- . Wl Irrlwitc T. A. Freese, who ga has been tied up horo temporarily. J'"8 " ,rnn?h u.nPr ,8oth Coos Haw Swillon. Capt. K. Georgo Illv,or. Is Planning to Install a pump Smith of the Rainbow roports thnt nd BHollnp onglno and pump water ho snw a big seallon near th mouth (l0 th r,vor to Irrigate his ranch of Coos Diver a fow days ago. It d'irlnIB t,'V"m"J,or nV?.nth"v Jl, A; Is st'ldom thut tho seallons venturo Nowlln of North Coos Hlvor haa Juat bo far up tho Day. completed an irrigation syBtoni, us- (.nwl Potato frop. James Lan- liB tho rlvor as a Bourco of supply, drlth of South Coos Hlver hns ga- Mr. Nowlln bought tho old pumping thered most of his potato crop nnd ,ltrit nt p'PeB t,nat.1wcrU80,d1 ,B reports n good ylold. Ho hnB sold " wat0.r tw.er ln tbo City Park PO OF SOU t Prominent Arizona Man Visits Coos Bay With View of Locatincj Here. M. K. Cnssldy, yostmnster at Ills bee, Arizona, Is spending a week on Coob Dny, Inspecting the country nnd looking Into conditions with regard to possibly 'ocntlng hero with his family some nine In tho nenr future. Ho reports himself as most favorably Impressed with conditions hero, par ticularly In comparison with other sections of the country through which ho hns traveled. Mr. Cnssldy is u stanch Republi can of tho southern state nnd recent ly enjoyed tho distinction of being soveroly roasted by Colonel Roose velt In n lato Issub of the Outlook. Mr. Cnssldy Is ondcnvorlng to get out of tho political game, and In this connection also had tho distinction of 1 ef using his party's noniluntlou for Secretary of Stato of Arizona. quite a few, tho price now being from Robert Mnrsden, Sr.. for ? 175, tho ,)( $1.76 per hundred pounds. o"1' n fraction of what tliey would MUS c , Home-Miss Kdlth M. "-'now .It I, .clamed tha there .C. Dunning ami nieces, .Misses uoris nnu " -.' "" Kdlth Mereen. will leavo tomorrow tur up as tholr ranehea to do any for tholr homo in Dorkoloy after a "" to vKm pleasant visit on tho Day. Arno pfXUAI, .MKirriNG IIOIJ)KltS OF STOCK. & ,,..herebJr Slvon that tho -.... ieounB or tho atockholdora 1 IDS COOS Wnv Dno-1,.,.,. .j S. Ra1!,,ro.aa and Navigation ZtDyWl1 b? bold " Monday, .7 .1 ' V.J1' ai IU o'clock a, J rWe,d7 oo. "coS SSK a d ?lP08e of eJectlns dlrectori Hon ncfomPany ond for tha trans- O. L. KING Secretary. ACTO AVTl mt-v-i cmn.r.n A Mw Uxicab has been added to ' Utf inrwlnn -. . . . . n. vo varemi anvers. Bum n?mre at any tlms- 8Un(J h S,Mr store' Dy Pow. 78. ' phone 139-x. OOODALB. Proprietor. TEe Royal TONIGHT Tho IIouso of Dig Fontures. Moreen will accompany them down ' on tho Adcllno and spond a couple of weeks thoro. Si'nhvN nt Uinpli- Rev. Robert K. Drowning will hold divine sorvlces at St. Lukes Church In Umpire, this evening. Dulia- House. J. T. Collvor of Catching Inlet has recontly complot- wsm I TTK 1 y t i OLil ni"n w KMOW ABOUT WLPH BOTHERED . P of half .. .' 'uu aro oopnv- w- A visit . "coll? er- WrmsnenT'i.II"! be the BOurce ' Ment remedy f0r aching feet HONE ? Cent lesseneer Servire MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 158-R "n 6avs? "n. . . .. . ,v. t-GLtS' Hall RatiirpS r'Ebt 'IiUriUiR IiOVK TIIK GIRIi OK MVSTKItV" This Is tho Eighth Chapter of tho Greatest Featuro Ever Shown. Lu clllo lands In 'Frisco. "THE TjAWS DKCHKK" A Strong Two-Reol Victor Drama. 'THE SUGAR INDUSTRY" Showing tho different stages ot sugar refining, drag-not fishing, Er ratic Fish. This is a ueautuui scenic educational reel. "HEAVEN WILL PROTECT A WORKING Gilt!' A Joker Comedy with Max Asher as tho Heavy Vllllan. "PATHE DAILY NEWS" Sees All Knows All. You Seo It. SIX REELS 00OO FEET OF ALL NEW PHOTO FEATURES ADMISSION: Lower Floor 15c Halcony 10c Hero Monday Night "KANGAROO, OR TERRORS OF OLD NEW ORLEANS" Dealing with an episode ln tho his tory of the slave-holding states, U. S. A., about 1834-1835. Hero Tuesday and Wednesday Nights "LES MISEHARLES" In Nino Reels There will bo only one show each night and will commence promptly at 8 o'clock. Come early, as no ono will bo seated after tho chow starts. ADMISSION: Lower Floor 2."Sc Dalcony 15c Clilldren 10c 1IR. IT. H. KELTY. DENTIST. Phont 112-J, Room 204, Coke Bide. I GRAND HEATRE Or NIGHT T THE ADVENTURES OF KATIILYN" No. 11 "THE FORGED PARCH MENT" Kathlyn belloves she is freed from tho bondago of the throne but her Joy Is short lived, for tho death of tho king shows the deep deceit ot Umballah. Thero will bo only two more Installments of this wonderful serial story after this number. SEE THIS TONIGHT. You can easily got tho run of tho story. "CASTLES IN THE AIR" A Selig dramatic subject that will Interest, because of its quality, Us rich settings and photography. "LOST A FAIR OF SHOES" Mrs., having saved 50, puts It Into a shoe. Hubby heaves tho shoe at a songful cat but hits a washerwoman. Funny complications. Children Oc Adults 10c Tomorrow Night "CUTEY AND HIS WIFE" "RRONCHO DILLY'S LEA1" and u Screaming Dlograph Comedy. Tho Fourth Installment of "PERILS OF PAULINE" will bo shown Monday ulgiit. MRS. T. A. FREESE of South Coos River Ib a Marshflold visitor today. W. C. DRAKE of Eugono is a busl- 1 ness visitor In tho city, SAM OTT camo down from Allegany today on business. MRS. J, R. DODGE of Camp One is a Marshflold shopper today. WILLIAM SCHMEDDING left this J morning for Myrtle Point nud Dan don. CHRIS NELSON of North Coos Riv er Is a Marshflold business visitor 1 today. ARTHUR THAYER 9f Lakeside was a Marshflold business visitor yes terday. MRS. NELLIE A. OWEN is spending ; tho week at tho Owen cottage on I Coos Hlvor. niia. i'. m. ruiK anu .Mrs. A. a. Dlanchnrd are spending tho day In Coquille. MISS GLADYS HOWARD of North Inlot was a Marshflold uhoppor this morning. Gl'S DROWN roturnod to the Wag ner ranch yesterday after a few days in tho city. ! ANDY P. DAVIS has returned to Dul lards after attendance at tho Shrlno meeting. J. ALBERT MATSON Is spondlng a few days at his summer homo on South Coos River. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD MOEL . LER have returned from a visit ln tho Coqulllo Valley. 'HENRY HIGGINS, tho woll known North Coos rancher, Is In Marsh I field today on business. SENATOR I. S. SMITH and family lofttoday for Cooston, where they, will camp for a week. MISS SIGNA LARSON of tho Chand ler cigar stand, loft yestorday to 1 visit a sister at Florence. MISS ELLAMcCLAY of North Coos River is In Marshfield today visit ing friends and shopping. MRS. ALLEN RANDLEMAN of Bea 1 ver Hill, who has been visiting In ' Marahileld, returned home today. KIRK says: "Don't forget tho Dlgj hay MAHiiJN ana August, uarison uaaco at UAuura nan Saturday left today for a few daya' hunting night, nnd fishing In the Ton MIIq coun try. MRS. II. .T. SNOW nnd Mrs. Paul Waddcll loft this morning for Dan don to spend several days visiting friends. RODERT SWANTON of tho Drown Drug Co. expectB to leavo on tho Nnnu Smith to spend Ills vncatlon In Cnllfornln. MR. AND MRS. HENRY DLACIC nnd Mrs. Frnnk Dlnck left today for a visit with airs. Carl Smedburg on Catching Inlet. MRS. W. J. HILL, who Ib spending tho summer nt tho Goodwill place on South Coos River, is a Marsh field visitor today. HENRY JOHNSON nnd family loft louay ror tno coqulllo Valley nnd Curry county, wlioro they will spond some tlnio. MRS. FORD nnd daughter, ot Port land, who havo been upending the Bummor here, will leave on tho next steamer for homo. W. E. CONNELLY of Cnrap Ono, who nas uccn laid up by an Injured hand, and little daughter wero Marshflold visitors today, HUTTON O'CONNOR returned today from tho Frank Hogors homo on South Coob River, wlioro ho has boon spending a fow days. MR. ROSS, now cmployod as a load er at Smlth-Powcra Camp Ono on South Coos River, moved his fam ily up to camp yesterday, MRS. EMILY M'FARLAND camo to Marshriold this morning after spending a fow days nt her cran berry ranch on North Inlot. EUOENI3 O'CONNELL nnd family expect to break camp at tholr summor homo at Tho Mazo this woek nnd return to Mnrshfleld. MISSES MAY PREUSS nnd Frnnros Williams will leave tomorrow for Dorkoley to resume their coursoa nt tho University of California. E. E. LITTLER, of Hcrmlston. Oro.. loft yesterday to visit his brother In Curry county boforo returning homo attor attendance at tho Shrlno meeting. GEORGE DEUnNER arrived on tho Nann Smith to Join Mrs. Deubncr. who was visiting hero. Thoy left yestorday to onjoy nn outing at tho Douuner ranch, F. McCOLLUM and Mrs. Harry Moffltt, formerly Miss Anno Manngnn, aro guests or Major and Mrs. Morton Towor on South Cooa Rlvor for n fow days. C. W. WILSON haaroslgnod tho po sition as cashier of tho Portland & Coos Day Steamship Line, and has accepted another position with tho Southern Pacific company. MISS SIGNA LARSON, or tho Chand ler cigar stand, is enjoying a two wcekB' vacation at Acmo, Oregon. During her nbsenco hor place is being filled by Miss Flossie Lnttln. MRS. E. L. DEXTER of South Coos River Is a Mnrabflold visitor to day. Mr. Doxtor has qulto a forco working at tho brickyard now and Is getting out sonio unusually flno brick. HERBERT LOCKIIART left yestor day for his South Coos River summer homo and will rotum to morrow. Ho took Mr. Ledwnrd up with him to mako sonio fur ther Improvements In his summor homo. MRS. BERGLUND left this morning vis tho Marshflold-Rosoburg auto stngo for hor homo In Eugono af ter visiting somo tlmo nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loud In Marshflold. MISS LENA ASHMAN, clerk at tho Western Union, is homo from a pleasant vucatlon visit at Portland, Tncoma, Delllngham and Seattle. Sho will tako her placo ln tho Western Union ln a day or two. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE JENSON of Coqulllo left yestorday for Port land, from which placo Mr. Jcnson will leave to visit lis old homo In Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Jensen will return and visit hor mother, Mrs. M. A. Holbrook at Port Orford, MR. AND MRS. J, D. GOSS leave to morrow on horseback for an ex tended trip into Curry county. Mr. Goss will attend court thoro and Inter proceed along tho lino of tho Smith-Powers railway to tho Wagnor ranch, Into tho Eden Valloy section and tho Mulo Creek country. Tho trip will probably tako a couplo of weeks. E. DON McORARY loft yestorday for the ranch of his futher-In-Iaw, Matt Jutstrom, on South Cons River, whoro ho will onjoy a much needed rest. Mrs. McCrary and ' tho children preceded him there somo tlmo ago, Tho now bunga low which they aro erecting Is rapidly nearlng completion. PERSONAL MENTION. TED PETERSON, who now ha8 a po sition with the Hub store In Ban don, was a Marshflold visitor this week. MRS. G. LEHOY HALL and children left this afternoon for Pendleton, whoro they will visit Row Hall's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Hall, for u fow weeks. The grandpar ents havo never soon the youngest child so that tho visit will bo a rather noteworthy one. CUOTItD SMALL FAMILY (no children) wants modern furnished home, centrnlly located. References. Address D, Times office. FOR RENT Two flats .fiintlshrt! or unfurnished, In Madden Dldg., North Front street; also house keeping rooms. FOR SALIC Household funtlsliingo, Including rango nnd china closet; reasonable prices. 1170 W. Com mercial. Phono 297-X. FOR SALF Bicycle, never lcen used; $20. Seo at Frlzcon's Store, Central avenue. FOR SALE CHEAP Sovon-horwe power twin cyllndor excolBlor mo torcycle, .If taken at onco. Phono 180-J, Koontz's Garage. FOR RENT FOR RENT Reasonably, nicely fur nished 5-rooin flnt, with bath. Centrnlly located on North Front streot. Key at Johnson and Gut ovson's. FOR RENT ttiniJfJictt nMU-tmenC over Nnsburg'a Grocery. Apply ot Nasburg'a Grooory. FOR HENT Largo house on 13U Court South. Phono 119-L. FOR HENT FiirnlHlted Iioumjkecp Ing rooms. C95 First and Birch. Phono 239-J. FOR SALE - FOR SALE Pure bred Jcwey calrm from register of merit dauifl. . A. Bncchi, Marshflold, Oro. FOR BALK Finely furnished room. Ing house. Good monoy maker. Address Box B, Tim on office. FOR BALE CHEAP 3x7 aunn, chemicals, stock and finishing out fit. 900 So. Broadway, I HELP WANTED I . WANTED A lady who undorNtiuiI a Bowing mnchino to mako ticks, etc., nt Mattress Factory. 641-43 South Broadway. WANTED DrcKKmakluK and pUia sowing, house to house. Phono 50-J. J MISCELLANEOUS I WANTED A Buck Belgian Ilnr. C. E. Nicholson, 1020 N. Front St. FOUND A crow-cut Haw. .Oiwwe may havo aamo by Inquiring at Times offlco and paying for thin notice. fa British mi Ger man fleet W Coos Bay BATTLE EXPECTED ANY MINUTE r Wnr has not affected our prices. Duy now. NEW Just in, a Largo Shlpraont of Im ported China. Work and Wasto Bas kets. Wonderful values. Always Something New PEOPLES 5-10-15c STORE Myrtle Point Baudon Marshfield NYAL'S VANISHING CREAM the best peroxide and vanishing cream on the mar ket. For sale only at the QUALITY STORE :