The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD..OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915-EVE NING EDITION.
FIVE
Hart Schaffner
ScMarx 7
VOU'LL be surprised how much
A extra wear you get out of a suit if
you "rest" it now and then.
Have an extra blue serge on hand
always.
Try our $25 value from Hart
Schaffner & Marx; an excellent serge,
beautifully woven.
Other serges more and less. We
guarantee to fit and please you.
We keep your clothes pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Stores.
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Marshfield. North Bend.
Special Cleanup Price on Canned Tomatoes
One Roen, Xo. 2b tout,
One case, U dozen (Ins . ,
$1
$1.95
these aim: a good standard grade and will m:
FOUND (). K GET A RECEIPT.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phone 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial
It's easy enough to make money
When the tide of your business is rising;
But the man who makes dough
When the tide's running low.
Knows the value of Times advertising
CHICKENS
Wo Imvo a Soclal Conluiiment of Extra Good Chickens com
ing for this uerk'H trade. Order jour roiiht or Mew early.
Wo also Imvo tlio liut obinlnublo In
VEAL, PORK and
BEEF
pmperly cooltd I" our iito-dalo j-efrlgerutor,
THE UNION MARKET
J. E. Ford & Co.
Phone 58-J.
174 South Broadway.
Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: " pllone 180"J
: brevities;
on the bonds. Fred Niumc wna In
jail part of yesterday afternoon.
MAY TIDES. I
Time and Heights of tides nt
Marshfield. The tides nre placed In
order of occurrence, with their times '
on the first line and heights on the!
second line of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dlcnto whether it Is high or low
water. High tide on the liar one
hour and 51 minutes earlier than
at Marshfield. At North llend III
minutes earlier than at Marshfield.
C,Hrs.. 2.05 7. HI 2.118 0.00
Ft...2.t 1.5 U.H 4.4
TJHra.. 3.22 S.51 11.08 10. OS
Ft... 1.8 4.3 0.0 1.7
SJHrs.. 4. .It 10.02 I. '14 10.15
Ft... 1.5 4.2 0.8 5.0
OJIIrs. . 5.20 11. 0G 5.21 11.24
Ft... 1.0 4.2 1.1 5.1
10IIrB. . CIO 12.02 CIO 0.0
rt... 0.0 4.2 1.2 0.0
Dedicate Church. Leo .1. Cary.
of Coqullle, was here last ovenlng
to confer with Itev. Father II. J.
Mctlevltt ahout the dedication of
the new Catholic Church in Coqullle.
The date has been sot for May 10.
The building Is 25x00 and while It
is not entirely finished, It will he
In readiness for services.
Uy Concrete. Dr. llartle va hero
from North Head esterdny and sla
ted that a big crowd turned out to
witness the laying of the first con
crete by tho Warren Construction
Co. for the first hard surface pav
ing In North llend, yostedny morning.
It Is possible that arrangements may
bo made for more paving this sc-miui
than hnvo already been constructed.
Will Make Hid G. A. Perkins,
road supervisor of North Bend, left
this morning for Conullle to bid on
the work of constructing part of the
North Ilcnd-Emplre road.
1'iii-ixli Meeting There will bo tho
regular annual meeting tomorrow
evening in guild hall of the Episco
pal church at S p. in. Tho confirma
tion candidates will please conic at
7:30 as usual.
'For Stump F.xhlblt. Fred Magnus
ten has sent to Spokane for his stump
collection. There are, now a number
of stamp collectois in Marshfield and
he desires to get them together tnd
arrange an exhibit of the collect iony.
Ho says that F. It. Kirk has a must
excellent collection, Includlnq; some
very valuable ones. One of tha rare
ones In Mr U'iN's c Portion Is woith
more than $-0 .
PERSONAL MENTION
MRS. JOHN WALL Is visiting Oo-'
qulllo Valley points for a fow iUy.
' IH
Mil. AND MRS. HEN CURRIH are
If-itors hero today from Alyrtlo
Point.
J P. WENDLINCI came, over from
Myrtle Point and spent the ilnv i
In tho city. i
EDWARD K. DYER was an over
night visitor hero from his home
nt Daniels Creek.
J. I). CULVER left yesterday for
Powers to open his new storn mid j
confectionery stand.
W. II. KENNEDY, Win. Dungsn an I
F, A. I.aUo wero among thos.s
leaving for Cociulllo Valley .lolntw
yesterday.
,tlLEN WINDHOOLER, formor'y nt I
Mm Smith lilin-li mill, mill Taut-
I " - " i
il have returned from u trip to i
I California. '
Gets Position. Through the Insor
tlon of a Wand Ad In Tho Times,
Mrs. Herbert Stout quickly found a
position. Mrs. W. F. Irish answer
ed tho first ad and Immediately cm
ployed the applicant.
Asks Husband's Arrest. Claiming
that her husband "smokes and smo
kes and smokes," that ho rc'iise to
gather swill for tho chickens and
ducks and once hit her on ho head
with a bird tigo Mrs. llermani
Stone appear-j.l In tho Justlco court
yesterday afternoon seeking th ar
rest of her husband. Judge Pennock
Issued no warrant but urged the ,j
inau to return to her homo and nuiko
peace.
Quick HesultH. O. A. Glass In
serted a want ad for an apartment
and within a fow hours after The
Times was Issued Inst night ho had
found Just what ho desired in the
F. W. Hertram homo nt 1041 Cen
tral. There wero a number of other
answers to the one Insertion of tho
ad.
Recovers Urocele!. Through a
Times Want Ad a valuable brace
let was restored to Mrs. J. C.
Swanson of West Mnrshflold. Slio
had given up hope f recovering
It but Mrs. M. A. LcaI's little son
found tho bracelet and through Tho
Times quickly lestored It to tho
owner.
Released on Houds. Fred Nlomo
was released last night from tho
city Jail after Dr. K. K. Straw hud
promised to go his bonds for $500
and assured Judgo Pennock tint i
ho would ho responsible for NIciuo'b
behaviour. Matt Nlomo, tho fath
er, who lives nt Ten Mile, was ex
pected today to also put his name
Allegany Trouble W. H. Stull,
tho Allegany roadmaslor, was hero
today on business. Ho Is doing con
siderable work on the roads and says
they are getting In flno shape. Mr.
Stull lias been Informed that a man
named Ed. Hanson has entered pro
test to tho county commissioners on
tho way that ho conducts tho district
but ho says ho is willing to court
investigation. D. L. Footo and other
local nutolsts say Mint Mr. Stull Is
ono of tho best road supervisors in
tho county and always hag his dis
trict In flno shape.
Km- Flio Alarm Tho Marshfield
Flio Department Is making arrange
ments to raise sufficient funds tn
Install n flio alarm system In Marsh
field. They declaro that a good
alarm system will do more to add to
tho efficiency of the Dupnrtmeut
than Anything else. As tha City
Council will not pay for It, tho De
partment will glVo a scries of
dances and benefits and hope to gel
tho required amount within a few
months. Tho first of tho series of
dances will bu given Saturday night
at tho Eagles Hall and In addition
to enjoying a good time, every one
thoro will know that ho Ih assisting
a good cause.
MISS VIVIAN CRAK1 left thli wook
for Powers to Join her narents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crali;, who are
opening ti hotel In the new town.
EUGENE O'CONNELL and wife and
grandchildren, Jlnimlo and Rose
mnry Richardson, are spending a
fow days at The Maze on Soutli
Coos River.
J. C. Penney Co.
rJext Door to the Marshfield Post-Office.'
WE SAVE VOl !M AND !:t l-:i CENTS ON Till) DOLLAR.
WHAT DOES THAT .MEAN? THAT MEANS THAT A 910.00
SPITS COSTS YOU 97.1)0 INSTEAD OF 9 1 0.OO. OUT IT? WE
CAN SAVE VOL' FROM !j TO910 ON EVERY SPIT THAT YOU
llt'Y FROM VS.
Men's Heavy Fifiich Serge, sponged and shrunk, the Suit
joit pay 9i!o and 9'-"J for. Our price $12 50
Men's Suits in gray, brown check, brown sttlpe, French
blue serge. 9I.-.00 alue. Our price Q an
Hero Is a dandy 910.00 value. Our price $790
v Come In am try ono of thesu Suits on, bo tho Judge for jourself
We will convince ou that they have tho quality, stjle and fit.
HUXGAI.OW APRONS
Wo Just lecelved this lino of Aprons. 7.-e alue. Our price AQn
Zephyr Gingham, it'J Inches wide, tile alne. Our price 1254c
Red Seal, the fast-color gliiglmin. l.'c value. Our price 1QC
Quality Gingham.. .VJtMv value. Our price O j-jiji
Amoskeag Aprong Glnglmm. Or aluo. Our price yc
f Glughum, Indigo blue, 7c value. Our price n
D-liuli Worth Cheviot. Ific value. Our price iQn
Remember wo handle fltsl-class inercjianillhc In Hit busy stores In
til states. Help us down the high cost or living heio In .Miirshrlold.
J Intercorettd S J
this city, accompanied by Mrs.
Qlr.ll .1,1.1 l.r. urn. t.M .. .1... '
...w.i ..oil iiwi Bill), lui. IJI1 IIIU
stage this morning for their homo
I.lONEIi GORDON expects to loavo
tomorrow on tho Hrealcwntor on
a short business trip to Port
land. t Ho expects to return the
lltst of tho week.
MEL DUNCAN loft yesterday to
confer with the Handon Mouo lodge
relative to tho Coos County Mmuo
Day and also about tho Mooan ex
cursion to tho Snn Francisco exposition.
N. A. NELSON, onshlor of tho Hiiub
er & Ilnuser Company, vaf. hero
from Ton Mile yesterday and was
highly gratified over tho convic
tion of tho AiiHtrlaiiB who re
cently floated a number of bo
gus checks of his firm.
W. C. HRADLEY returned Inst night
from Curry County points. They
are rebuilding tho Port Orford
wharf and will soon Imvo It com
pleted. They Imvo about 30,000
worth of tics plied up thoro for
shipment.
H. W. PAINTER and wlfo and his
mother, Mrs. Sarah Painter, loft
today for thulr old homo In Oklaho
ma, On their return, their sou
Wnyno and daughters will meet
them In Snn Franolsco and take In
tho Exposition. '
MR. AND MRS. II. N. JENSEN, of
River Falls, Wis., puronts of Al
Jensen and Mra. W. T. Stoll. of
.1
1
Fisk Red" Top
Bicycle Tires
$2.75 $3.10
REASONS
Filtered
Gasoline
Fisk tires give greater mileage
Fisk tires cost less
Fisk GUNNERY service behind every tire
Fisk adjustments made on the spot
Fisk tires in plain breads, non-skids and Red Tops
guaranteed 4000 miles-carried in stock in all sizes
to take care of your needs at all times.
BUY FISK
Gorst and King, operating 18 cars use nothing but
Fisk Tires and Tubes. If Fisk Saves Them Money,
they will save you money.
If you pay more than Fisk prices you pay for
something that does not exist.
Plain Tiead
30x3 $ 9.00
30x3 U2 H.60
32x3 J-2 13.35
34x3 J-2 14.90
34x4 J 9.40
36x4 J-2 27.35
Non-Skid. Red Top Tube
1(100 Milex Guaranteed.)
$ 9.45 $JJ.35 $2.35
J 2.20 J 3.40 2.70
J4.00 J5.40 2.80
J5.65 2.95
20.35 22.40 4.00
29.70 3 J. 60 5.20
"THE GUNNERY"
Fisk Distributors Southwestern Oregon.
GORST & KING GARAGE, KIME & VON PEGERT, S. G. WHITSETT,
North Bend Agents. Coqullle Agents. Bandon Agent.
t
In tho East nftcr n short VltdO
hero. '
MRS. It. M. WEIDER returned this
week from San Francisco where
she has been receiving treatment
for her health. She Is greatly Im
proved, much to the gratlflcitlon
of thoir many friends. S!io Is
spondlng a fow days with her
daughters, Mrs. Fred Tuttto, at
Rondon, before pioceedlng to llielr
homo at Ten Mile.
CI.KA.N.l'P-WEEK
SOCIAIi CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Friday Afternoon Club
with Mrs. M. O. Coleman.
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
W. II. Curtis.
II. Y. P. u. uonflro party
4 at Rev. llassford's homo. 4
8ATURDAY
f Auction Urldgo Club ovon-
lug party with Mr. and Mrs.
A. O. RogorH.
Ladles' dulld Silver Tea at
tho homo of Mrs. V. A. Smith.
.
Dr. It. F. PaixiiiH, tho well-known
oyo doctor and diagnoses of ail
ments of tho physical system as
well as tho oyo, will bu nt the
Illuuco parlor Saturday afternoon,
May 8th, All parties having defetcs
will do well to 8eo him Ho fits
I HE HOME
AFFY MADE
AVERN CANDY
Wo inako Ico cream
1178 Central nve., l"'ono 134-L
FIX UP
the LAWN and (GARDEN
Wc have all kinds of Garden
Tools, Hose, Lawn Mowers,
Very Bottom Prices
pLpuy the besjjjjr
Marshfield :: :: North Bend
glasses In thoir place,
freo.
Consultation
NOBLE THEATER
TI
U
When) All tho Rcn( I'll tin cm arc
Showing.
TONIGHT
'Showing tho ciejini of photoplayx
Entire change of program tonight.
I Tho Ele cuth Episode of j
I THE MASTER KEV J
The thrilling Mtiry of romaiico ,
.mill uiyNtery written by .loliu Flem-
Inir WIImiii and produced by tho
1 1'nlveinal Film Company. Tho Mir-i
lal Ntory that In holding tho alien-j
Hon of the movie fniiw, j
' MIn Aultii Steuiiit mid Kail Wll
1 Mains In Vltagiitph'N spleiid'd one
' reel feat urn comedy
THE ItK.'IIT (illtli 1
1 These Mm urn enough to con
, video aiijnne of tho quality of thin
production,
I THE GANG'S NEW MEMHEH
Hlogiaph ilniimi. H'h lutcicMlng.
THE MVKTERV OF THE TEA
DANSENT
I Two-part dctetihu Mory featur
1 lug tho Kalem ('lit delecllVo, Ruth
i Roland. i
' Lower floor, I.Tc; balcony, Kic:
I chlhlivn, ,tc. '
i Toinoiiow night. Helen ('nrilnei'
In n hpeolal Vltagraph "Tin Still ,
Small Volie," In two iocIn. 'I ho
I Itllh eplMHle or "Tho Clutching;
Hand." ,
0RPHEIM
I
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
I TONIGHT I
J FRIDAY ONLY I
t KONG OF THE GHETTO
I Tvto part Yllugi'iiph.' TJioy'iv ill-
waj'H good,
RIVAL RAILROAD'S PLOT
Two-part thriller.
SLIPPERY SLIM AND THE
Ciai.M AGENT
IIMJI)M 1 11 II II J,
adventi;ri:s of the arsent
MINDED PltOI'LSSOK
Adults, 10c; children, He.
.Matlti(H Sunday at 2:00 p. in.
Kojhtouo coniedy Satiiiduy night.
.Mutual Girl Sunday night.
J. H. GRIFFITH
Glasses That Please
h
TOR1C LENS
JOUR BEST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
ROOM 10
Over IjIUiiIo'n Drygooili Sloro
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Ia'iuo Leave
Owl Pluirinacy
Marhhflclil Coriulllo
A.M. A.M.
n::io 7:00
H;;to :oo
ll.oo ilioo
P.M. P.M.
l:oo l:oo
itsoo :i:00
r::to d::io
7::to 7::io
MARSIIl'lELD-COgUILLE AUTO
STAGE TIME SCHEDULE
Schedule arranged to connect
with IxmtH to ILiiiiiIoii, Stuges to
.M)lUo Point, Wagner, Roneburg.
No (lolll)'N.
Faro from .Marshfield to Coqullle:
75 centN.
Single .V Laiiiti-th, Propi,
445 Phone 445
Messenger Service
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