The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION
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Don't wait Easy terms eliminate the cause of delay
Touring Car $575 and Roadster $525
Delivered
$50 rebate will be returned in August to each pur
chaser of a Ford car now.
The Ford is the car that stands the racket and the
total cost of operation is but two cents per mile.
Let us explain why the Ford is the logical car for
you. Call on or 'phone us and make an appoint
ment for a demonstration. We are glad to show
you the Ford and you are under no obligations to buy.
A carload of the latest models has just arrived.
Let us explain our easy payment plan.
"Cheapest in First and after costs"
THE FORD
may Tini:s.
Tinio niul Heights of tides at
Mars ifleld. The tides are placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on the first lino nntl heights on the
second lino of each day; n compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. High tide on the Uur one
hour and 5 1 minutes earlier than
at Mnrshflold. At North llond :il
minutes earlier than at Mnrshflehl.
tGiirs. . a.os .:io n.nu n.t
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10 Hrs. . 2.:io 10.01 a. 1 1 a. in
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17 Ills. . 3.12 10.10 -1.55 10. 1-1
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OIUCUON - Fair, light
frost east tonight; wlnda
mostly southerly.
LOCAIj TK.MPHHATUHH
It UCO It')
For tho 21 hour endlnc at
I. 13 u. in., May 15, by llonj
Ostllnd, speckil government
meteoiologlst:
MuMniitm 57
Minimum :IS
At 1: i:i a. in 10
rreclpllatlou 20
I'ri'iipltatlou elnro Sept I,
1011 (12.51
Precipitation snmu period
last year 02.78
Wind: Southwest, partly
cloudy.
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who Is to hao charge of the Dredge
MIchle's work heio this season has,
purchased a Ford car to travel
back and forth as he plans to make
his home In Kniplre near where the
Mlchle will bo operating.
(Shen Children. Judgo Coko In
granting Mrs. O. M. Unlley n dlvotcc,
refused to give her the custody ot tho'
two girls. (I. M. Halley asked for tho
custody of tho boy and made no op
position to the mother taking tho
two girls but the court decreed that
tho father should have the custody of
all three children.
Kinds I'lsli lilting. Joo Joseph-1
son, "Trapper Joe," has eom6 back
from Ten Mile exhibiting a basket ot
large trout caught (hero by him. llo,
says that despite the rain ho finds'
the fish biting well. Ono of tho fl-
lows was 1 0 Inches In length and j
weighed two pounds. Josophson last
week went up above Allegany nnd
brought back a basket of tho wily
hciotlcs.
Daughter III. Mrs. 1)
of Coijiillle, left hero
Oakland In response to
announcing that their
Mis. N. li. Tyrell, of Oalthuid, was
unite in and would havo to undergo 1
it Borlotis operation. Th.it the op-1
oration wilt he success ''til will bo I
mo ardent wish of the many Coos'
County friends of the family. Mi'fe.
l'ioico plans to spend about u month
In Oakland.
Doctor Not Arrested. Nothing has
been done to the Kugeno doctor who i
Is alleged to have attended n sleki
woman In Hunker 11111 nud to liuvrt
1). Pierce,
toi'ny fi r
u message
daughter,
J. C. Penney; Co
Next uoor to the Marshfielcl Post-Officc.
DID V(r HVKIt STOP TO TIIIXK WHAT YOU IIAVK TO 1'AY
l'"OU MFHCHAXDISi: OX A CIIAItCK SVSTK.M? What jou pay t
havo It deUiered? anil hundreds of oilier things. They iinioiint to
it good big pot- cent. The .1. C. Penney Co. sloio with our modern
business methods, deduct "II (hose extras from (ho price you pay
for goods al (Ills busy Mole. Tluit Is ono reason wo sd'.l goods for
less every day In the jenr. TIIIXK THIS OVF.H?
Oil Cloth In all shades and patterns. The best on tho
market, IS Inches wide. Per yard ,.., 18c
Ollt Kdge Shoe Polish ic
Cutlcura Soap xua
hogging Olovcs 9I.3
Ctloves of all kinds Be, H I -lie, to, :il)c, l)Hc, $1.2.1, $l.iltt.
Work Shirts, tho shirt that you pay 7Cc for. Our price .45c
Have you soon tho shop caps? They nro dandles. . .8c, Irte, ftto
Just received, n few new pieces of Silk and Wool Poplin,
10 Inches wide. 1.25 value. Our prlco ..WOc.
Human hair switches. Say, but they are dandles , , ,
,.,. . . $l.-l, $1."H, $2.1)8
hadles' new lingerie WalstB In embroidered voile, organdies or
erepo do chine nt l)Hc and $1.1)8
You want to see the Hue of Silk SklrtH with Jersey tops,
silk bottoms, nt Just hnlf tho prlco that you pay olsowhore, $2-2.1
Wo want to call jour attention to the Kimono that others
a;o c'.'.nrglng you $3.50 to $4.00. Our prlco Is $2.25
Outing, In all colors. A good grade. Our prlco H 1-,'lc
Don't forget that wo havu the bungalow apron that others
are asking you 75c fur. Our price Is only Itfc
W'S
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Tho
Originators
of low prices
J liieorporatud ' J
We Icnd,
Others
Follow
lr Hull Team. At n meeting of (
tho Coos Hay band last night, tho
made Improper advances. Constablo1 l'l" to oranho a hall ea n w a.
Co. Investigated the story told by'"vw '"' 8ot Hrlscoll wn8 elected
the woman. Hecauso of the fact thero """"Wr- Thl'y pr01'.T. l0.kl'e ' ".?
HOIt.V
imi'XN'KI.h To Mr. mid Mrs. Prod
Hruuiiell, at their home on Coos
Itlvor, May II, 11)15, n tou-piand
boy. Doth mother ami sou 'ire
doing well.
ic'a.'srjfJ-rvryT'ti!j:OTEng
Kuppenheimer Suits
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Fit Well
Look Well
Wear Well
And we guarantee them.
What more can you desire?
suti:i:.v noons
wixdow s(;i:i:i:xs
wihi: sciti:i:xix(j
MKAT SAI'KS
I'liY KIM, Hits
I'l.Y THAI'S
ki:i:p out tiii: kmks
Pioneer Hardware Co.
.Miii-.liflcl(l Xortli Heutl
Havo you been In KAHTKK'S
hUXCIIV
for
$20 to $30
THE FIXUP
I If Not, Why Xol?
1 Something New Kiery Day.
Ico Cream bricks "(ic
' Ico ('renin, quarts . . . , 10c
Ico Cream, pints -c
Hot Chicked Tamnlps.. . .'J for li."c
I Picnic hunches a Specially
; SARTER'S
Phono Ullil-.l.
Opposite Hlanco Hotel, Front Street
Mnrshflold.
To Open Cninp. According lo
pin ties from tho Coiiullle, tho YV.
!'. Cialn logging camps may roHUiuc
operations shurtly.
Helui'iis .Monday. Kugeno Hob
Inson, who has been doing some en
gineering work for W'nrren Hood on
the Uinpiiua Ulver, Is expected to
return homo Monday, llo has been
at tho Umpquu for Wovernl weeks.
.Many HPplleV. !:,' p. Noonr.u In
serted u want ad In Tho Times the
! other night for a girl for Ikhiho
'v.oik. Ouo lusortlon brought tho
J ih sited help mid many mnro uus
w ors.
I .Muddy Hoad. Itlchnrd Ilnhr took
la machliio ovor thu loads to Myr-
tlo Point yesterday nud returned,,
I taking passengers both ways. Ho
says that the mud will hold up tho
stago runs for sovoral flays yet.
Son Is Dead. Word has been re
I eelved hero of tho death of tho old
I est sou of J. C. Hamlin at Kugeno.
Mr. Ilnmlln was formerly cashier nt
tho Heaver Hill initio but moved to
Kugeno a few years ago.
Ai lives In London. 1). Y. Staf
ford has recolvod a card from Dr.
K, V. Morrow slating that ho had
arrived safely In London. Dr. Mor
row loft hero recently to Join tho
Rod Cross with tho army of tho Al
Hoh. No Damages. In tho porsonal In
Jury dumago caso of Kllno vs. Will
ott & Iliirr, who for n tlnio wero con
tractors on tho Smith-Powers roud,
tho Jury returned a verdict for tho
defendant.
(lets I'okI. Knglneer Polhomus,
The Home'of Good Clothes
MAR.SHFIELD Two Stores NORTH BEND
U'.IKA till ftllllUd..l t.tt.l 1iiIloi'ltiir t lll t I ll UI11
no cliurgo could be inndu to hold thu
doctor ho was not arrested, tluiugh j
the woman stated her willingness lo '
appear In court against him.
hlbiiiry AuuherMary. Tho hoard I
of the North llond Public 1. Unary
will hold a formal reception nt tho
library rooms Saturday evening, May
15, this being thu first anniversary
of Its opening. Thu recent donation
of dipt. A. M. Simpson's library by
Mrs. I.. J. Simpson will bo on tho
shelves nud open to tho public for '
tho first time. A cordial Invitation Is'
extended to all to visit tho library
and meet the hoard.
Impi'iiio School (.'rounds, Direc
tors Holland,' Oosuoy nud llluukuoy
of the First Addition school have de
cided to fence tho grounds, paint thu
building and finish tho hnsemeut
during tho summer vacation. Mrs.
Maiy Thompson, principal, and Miss
Klla Weiss, assistant, havu been re
tained for tho coming year at in
creased salaries as they have dono
very efficient work.
I Soldo Ciihe. Tlig controversy
threatened over tho estate of tho
Into W. S. Wheolor, u Mnrshflold
pioneer, Is reported settled out of
court. Tho widow is lo recolvo $1,000
from tho estate which Is valued at
about $12,000 while Mrs. Knto
Hampton nud George Wheeler, chil
dren of thu deceased, will recolvo tho
balance.
.May Coloulo. Fred Holllstor of
North llond has a plan of securing
In either Ilriall or Argentine Repub
lic, a cousossioii for n largo trnct
of land and colonizing It with Amur
lcaus. While campaigning for con
gress last year Mr. Holllstor work
ed up tho plan nud hns Interested
sovoral prominent Oregon men In,
tho sclioiuo, Including It Is said, It.
A. Hooth, tho lumberman and form
er governor West.
Delegate to Convention. At n
mooting of tho Methodist Ilrother
hood this week F. h. Sumner was
elected a dolegnto from hero to thu
State Laymen's Convention at Hoso
burg, where In turn a delegate to
thu Methodist Couferouco nt Sara
toga will ho choson. This confer
ence occurs every four yenrB. At
tho sumo mooting of tho Hrothor
hood tho women of tho church wrro
Invited in and entertained,
nil season and tho hand will
accompany It to nil games. Mr. Drls
coll will havo tho first practlco to
morrow and will chooso a tenm nnd
captain probably. Ho snys that thero
aro somo real classy players In tho
hand. Resides thu local teams, ho
plans lo get games with tho Co
qullla valley towns and possibly a
u
AT THE HOTELS
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Chandler Hotel
A. M. Plckatu Portland; Walter P.
Porop, Seattle; Leonard Underwood,
Portland; N. N. Illughnm, Portland;
C. K. Miirvln, Portland; J. A. Wohhor,
Portland; Mrs. Stanley Mc.Vnughton,
Ilandini; W. M. Oriiut, San Francis
co: C. F. Dlllmnn, Portland; F. S,
Kd wards, Portland; (leorgo F. Fuller,
Portland; A. F. Merrill. Portland;
II. Mohlinun, North Inlet; Andy P.
Davis, Coqtilllo; George A. Stephen
son, North Rend; L. F. Prlco, Sum
ner, i
Hlanco Hotel
Mlko Karnor, Powers; W. J. Kn
sly, Powers; Fred Llcliows, Horit
hrook. Oil; W. Harding, liny City;
C. S. McCiilloeh, Coqulllu; A. I). Gnr
tlu, Coqulllu; Omer Dick, Coos River;
T. Toiistroni, Tun Mllo; 'A. II. Gatchull
llaiidou.
Llojd Hotel
George A. Mans, Coqulllu; II. Ma
li)'. Haiidon; A, Au.iorsoii, Milwau
kee; P, L. Clmlno, Lakeside; J. W.
Ilrown, Myrtlo Point.
SI. Itinvrenro Hotel
Joo Klein, San Francisco; C. F.
Luco, Coqulllu; Mrs. Anderson, Flor
ence; W. K. Itl'.odos, Coos Itlvor; P.
W. K. Puckott, Ilorkoloy; Mrs. N. M.
Young, Lakeside.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f
FOR KKXT Two houses on Fourth
near .Market. Phono -H3-J.
FOH It KXT Three-room fiirnhhel
flat, centrally located. Ph. 443-J.
XOTICU
The Kastsldo Forry will haul out
Tuesday, May 18th, for repairs.
mo daxci; at SICATI.NO HI.NIC,
Satrrday nlgbl, .MAY 15. ladles
free. Oeuts, .I.OO. Oood time lis.
Mired.
Lawn and Garden Sprinkling
l'ier.one ivho expects to iiie water for lawiror garden hpiink
Hug Is required (o sign nil application and make pnjinent lioioio
"Mug any uuler for (his tu.riio.se. Tho rate fixed by (he Hal
toad Coi.iinb.siou for hprlukllng Is Sl. lr montli for each . 1
Miliar,, feet (.111 by KIO-foiK lot. or less, building spare liii-lm U
I'aymeut of four months, or -? I.dll In mlviiuco nllows use f ono
jcar la advance for Mini sprinkling, unfiling wlm lo, i ,
He. bu( if paid by (ho iiiimili use "" ,.' " ' f ,' ."
Tho rules filed with (ho Hallioa.l Coinmh-Muii leipilio that p.ij
incut Iks inndo hi ndvunco each month before using same and thai
M'llnkllnjj bo done only between nnd H o'clock, morning and
owning. No reduction lu rales will bo allowed In caso water s
"el iequhe, for spiinkllng every day of (ho month. If water is
Ned for sprinkling without payment having been ininlo In ul
tnnw or outshh of spiinkllng hours, tho service may Ik) eiitl.ely
"l''t off and not turned cm until $l. kmiiiU- has been pain,
aoiidi p(i.
Coos Ray Water Company.
MAIISHFIIU.D AND XOIH II I'l'V". OHIJGOX.
QUATERMASS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
POST CARD PHOTOS ONLY $1.00 PER DOZ.
LET US DO YOUR KODAK FINISHING
Sittings made hy appointment
' Phone 106-L
For the best in photography sse
QUATERMASS
144 Front St,
GeL Them Here !
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I'hlinnejs Fhepbices
J. N RAYI IRR
A"y kind ot brlclc work at
PrWs that are right.
And all work euaranteed
Ca'l at "Tho Flresldo," John-
son Bldg., 137 Second St.
pfcn h ranges. Holler worlt.
Phnno ifli.T.
445 Phone 445
Messenger Service
Have your W7ITWI heads, bill
heads, etc., prwted at THE TISIHS
office.
Nail Down
Your Dollars
By putting them in
your own home.
NOBLE THEATER
IT
TONIGI
We do Developing
"The Owl"
Tho
I 'ni uk D. (Viliun
Central Avenuo Dru Klolo
Let us build for you a
MODERN LITTLE BUNGALOW ON SMALL MONTHLY'
PAYMENTS
"See Reid About It"
A Few Dollars Will
Start You Lot and all
WOOD! WOOD!
Kindling wood, pur loud IS 1. 75 lo f'Ji
Alder woul, 10 to 21
Inchon 2 to 2.r0
Flee Delivery
II. 1.INHO
I'hono L'77-J North FlrBt St.
Where All Hip Host IMctuic nro
KIiowIiik.
IN HIS I'MTIIIIIt'S I'OOTSTIII'H
IMIhOII.
i:i'i.oits ok Kiai.Ni:
Mleventb eplsodo
tiii: aiastkh ki:v
Twolflli ICplsodo.
A MODKh Willi
KaleiH,
tiii: ('Hi.hv uvi.ru chakiot
HACU
HellU.
ORPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
' Better
TONK.'HT
SATl'ltDAV O.NI.V
"hCadiihs ok .minds"
Two-part Thauhuusor ilruina. They
nro hooiI.
"II Hit IIIIAVK IIKIIO "
Mujetitlc Comedy,
"HOl'SKHIlHAKKIt"
Comedy
"I'OHIIST TIIICVKS"
ltollunco Drama
' KKVSTONi: CO.MKDV entitled
i "Aiiibitihu'ri I'ltxt I'lihebood," Koy-
utoiio comediua aro (unioiis 'round
1'OU.ND How bout udrlft. Owner
may havo same hy IdontlfyliiR pro
perty nud payhiK for thU ad, nt
Tho Times office.
I'OH SAI.i: Second band Kuril mr
on easy temiH. I, It, Tower, Tho
Ounnery.
I'OH SAI.i: OH THAI)!: 1(10 acrcH
hill land, elono In, fair houBO,tlno
view, no wIiiiIh, raro chnnco to
upon Rtock ranch. Address "A,"
enro Times.
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WA.NTKD Price per llo for haul.
Iiik from Shoro AcrcH tlo camps
nud dullvorlni; on wharf nt North
llond in, 000 7x9 8-foot wjilto
cedar ties and 2000 CxS 8-foot
whlto rodnr ties. Contract wilt
ho Riven to lowost rcsponslblo
hlddnr. I.. J. Simpson, 'North
llond.
WA.NTKD to hear from owner of
good farm for Bale. Send cash
prlro nnd description. D. V.
Hush, Minneapolis, Minn,
WANTCD TO HI'.NT. A himill mod.
cm house, preferably In North
llond. Address A. K, Arkloy, 8lmp
Boii .umber Co., North llond.
FOR SALE
I'OH HAM l.o 12, lil mid 11,
block II, KastHldo, for only jiCOO.
Apply ownor, 208 Park avenuo,
or phono 9fi-h.
I'OH HAM:. IllooinliiK doublo reI
RornuluniH ono dollar por dozon,
also other hoddliiB plants from
twontflvo cents por dozon up.
Phono -12GX 1C1L. Drews Floral
Co.
I'OH HAM:. I'our fluo level Mh ou
(traded nnd plunked street on East
ldo nt a bargain; tonus address
Ilox 519, Marshflold.
WANTED
WANTHD Hoiiio inii lut; and ruin.
I ni,'.' Kstlmuto furnished frco by
Ingram & HJoravlst. Phouo OH.
FOR RENT
l''Olt ItlCNT. l''our fiirnlNbed Iioiiho
keophiK rooms, close, lu, Phono
11GU
l'Olt Itl'JNT It hoiihv-koeplut; roonui,
furulHhed. Phono 22011, or ap
ply CSO So. 12th street.
I'OH IIC.NT Heasoiiablt furnUhwl
S-room flat with bath, on North
Front strout. Key ut Johnson
tiulovsen'u.
I'OH HUNT .Myrtlii Arms modern
(urnlslied apartments, freo heat
and water. 2S pur mouth up.
FOH HUNT-
Anderson.
I-Hiilt flat, ilnl unil
l'hcue Dr. hoallu.
150 Front St.
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a r'n i.'dii nntl' a ' ul worm.
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.laiiueo niiuuay, - i . .'i.
Adults 10c, Chlldreii He.
FINANCIAL
V Other Keplmit
Phono it 10
.Mutual (ih I Sunday Nlht
1 1 AM receiving appllcatloiLS for 1st
i mort loans on Impr6vctl rauches.
F. K. Conway, Myrtlo Atma, Apt, 4