The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 24, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915-E VENING EDITION.
T FIVE
l The "Duke" correct style i every
I detail select materials "Natural
Shape" lasts for comfort.
Pay $5
for your next pair of shoesit's like
making an investment in footwear. The
initial outlay for a pair of Florsheims may be
more than you have been paying for shoes but
the returns will show a larger percentage in
length of service, added comfort and individual style.
You will be proud of your feet and well satisfied if
you wear better shoes of the Florsheim kind.
Woolen Mill Stores
Marshfield" North Bend
jo
MIES
Dunn Man Hero. O. L. Uisslter,
representing tho 11. 0 Dunn and
Co. Mcrcantilo Agency. Is In the cltv
'on business. This is the first time
'that Mr. Lassltcr has visited Coos
. Day.
may Tinns.
For Auto I.lne. D. L. Footo Is
Retting his cars In shape to Innugur
nte the Coos Day-Allegany-Draln
auto line service about .lune 10. A
fast schedule between the two points
I Time and Heights of tides at
Marshfield. Tho tides are Placed In will be maintained
order of occurrence, with their times I
on the first lino and heights on tho J District, Attorney Home. District
second lino of each day; n compnr-. Attorney L. A. LHJenvlst has return-
Ison of consecutive heights will Ined to Coqulllo from San Francisco
dlcato whether It Is high or low i where ho wbb called as witness In
water. High tldo on the Uar ono, the Uarnnclo counterfeiting case. Ho
hour and G4 minutes earlier than
at Marshfield. At North Ucnd 34
minutes earlier than at Marshfield.
24Hrs.. 4.21 lO.Ot 4.00 10.21
Ft... 1.3 3.9 1.3 C.2
2iiHrs.. G.24 11.11 4.G5 11.08
Ft... 0.C 4.0 l.r G.5
2Cllrs.. C.20 12.10 fi.no 11.53
Ft... 0.0 4.1 1.7 fi.S
27llrs.. 7.12 1.1G C.1C 0.0
Ft. 0.5 4.3 1.8 0.0
28Hr8. . 0.39 8.03 2.0!) 7.40
Ft... 6.1 0.0 4.3 1.9
2n!IIrs.. 1.27 8.53 3.02 S.3G
Ft... C.2 1.2 4.3 2.0
30Hrs..2.1S 9.42 3.54 9.31
Ft. .. C.2 1.2 4.3 2.0
.tlflra. . 2.C6 10.32 ,4.4S 10.29"
Ft. .. 5.9 0.9 4.3 2.0
camo In via the old Coos Day wngon
road auto line.
irshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
RIO
phnrimiry
hfleld
I.
!0
10
(0
f.
10
!0
10
to
J.cnvo
Co(iilllo
A.M.
T:oo
(:no
11:00
P.M.
1:00
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tl:il0
7:!J0
BIlFIKhD-COQUIIiLK AUTO
r.(i'K TIME SCHEDULE
hIiiIo nrrnngod to connect
Ibo.iti to DjiikIoii, Htugcs to
l'olut, WnKnor, ltotchiirg.
No delays.
froni Mnrtihflflil to Coqulllc:
7." cents.
agio & Ifliiil!tli, Props.
SUB0CDtt3CCD0 JOO
I. Uinn, Munnser mid I'rcniilciit
2SO KEARNY ST.
BoU Sutler anil Ouh
J- H.GRIFFITH
Glasses That Please
tite.
' "N
TORIC LENS
OUR BEST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Lenses Duplicated
DOOM 10
Over Lnndo's. Drygoods Storo
WEATHER FORECAST
Or AmooU!4 Pma to Coo Br TlnM.)
itEcoiro
For tho 24 hours ending at
) 4:43 n. m., Mny 24, by DrtiJ
! Ostllnd, spockU government
meteorologist:
Maximum rtf
Minimum 48
At 4:43 n. m 49
Precipitation CO
Precipitation ilnca Soot. 1.
( 1914 CG.25
Precipitation wimo period
last year 02.89
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
Yntcs Come Fust. Immediately
after tho close of the Slbel-North
Rend School Hoard case, which Is up
today, thero will be heard In the
Circuit Court the cases of Machado
vetBUB tho Prosper Milling Com
pany; Roebllng & Sons Company vb.
tho Moore Lumber Company, and
then Dyo versus Van Zlle.
tho dredgo Seuttlo Is doing good
work and has experienced no trou
blo in "eating" Us way from Unndon
p tho CoquiUo HIver Is tho state
ment of Superintendent It. E. Mil
ler. Thho dredgo is now about a
mile up tho river from Unndon. It
still has some 24 miles to dredge,
though soino sections nt present are
of the prescribed depth. Ho ex
pects tho dredgo will bo thero for
some tlmo yet.
Moves to Itundon. Donald Chnr
leson, engineer of tho Port of Coos
Day and the Port of Unndon, Is mov
ing to Ilandon that he may bo near
tho dredge work now going on. Tho
tug boat Klyhlam crossed In this!
morning, expecting to tow down his
furniture on a barge. It was first
thought when tho Klyhlam camo she
was a big tug from San Francisco
for the purpose of pulling tho Clarc
moiit off tho rocks.
Hold Night Sewdoii. .lack Flana
gan, John Kendall and W. A. Held
wont down Saturday afternoon to sco
tho wreck. They became Interested
and paced the beach, waiting for tho
ship to break up. The men failed
To Dellvcp AiIiIivn. Tho senior to notice when the mosquito fleet
class of the Coqulllo High school j ,cft nt night for tho upper bay and
will hold their graduation exercises 1 8,l down found them pacing n lonely
next Friday evening and C. I. Rcl- 8"oro where tho sad sea waves lap
gard has been ehoson to deliver tho "etl nml ,o11' their stories to tho llt-
addreBB of tho evening. He address- tl0 Pebbles. It was about ono o'clock
cd tho senior class of thu Myrtle
Point High school on last Friday ev
ening nml Harry Dultman was also
4 lui'si-m uuu luiiuurcu u seicciiun.
I !.... ... .1 iir.i.
! iii illinium, winter unyaou,
I ...l. !... 1 ... 1.1 ...... ....
"iiu nun uuen wonting Willi f.n
Igluecr Donald Charleston on Coon
'lluy for the Port Commission while
jthe dredgo Scattlo was In C003 Day
ilmH gone to Ilandon where he will
nsslst Mr. Chnrloston, who will net
Ins engineer of the Port of Hnndnii
1
wlillo the Senttle Is working In tho
CoqulUe nivcr.
said Mr. Held this morning, when the
Rambler camo down tho Day. Ho
Immediately engaged passage, getting
back to town, hungry, tired but con
tented, nbout 2:30 0. in. Tno otlior
two remained until last night.
Wmsss&
IF YOU ARE ECONOMICAL
and want to get your money's worth in new, high
grade merchandise, you will be a J. C. PENNEY boost
en just because you can save at least a third on every
purchase.
THAT IS WORTH WHILE
Slcnclicd Muslin, ,1(1 Inches wldo
Have you won tlioio new sm-liiir
Coats, In tho latest styles; no
two alike. They nro worth
doiiblo tho price. Oiip pileo
$990.
Ladles Skirts In tho latest pat
terns and weaves. Oiip price:
$2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.98
Wo luivo Just n few Mcssnlluo
Sklrtd loft. Oiip prico only
$1.49
Silk Skirts with tho Jersey top.
Worth double, tho price, only
$2.25
ladles' House Aprons, tho
npptm that you pay elsewhere
7Jc fop. Oiip prico is only
49c
Dutlng: tho Itest on tho mar
ket. l'JLiiv. value. Our piho
8 1-3c
6 1 -4c, 7 1 -2c, 8 1 -3c 10c
Unbleached Factories, nt only
3 1-2c, 4c, 5c, 7 1-2c,
8 1-3c
Tiit-kUh Towels, dandy, pair
9c
Men's Kelt Hats In tho latest
stjlc. Our prices nro only
98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49
Men's Night downs. At only
49c, 98c.
Slen's two-ploro Undcpwcnr. OOc
iUuo . Oiip prico Is only
39c
Have on soon the Shirts that
Ihoy say mo SWc value. Our
price for those shirt is only
25c
WE CAME TO BOOST AND NEVER TO KNOCK. LET'S
BOOST TOGETHER.
TtfHHHmrVrTF
Tho
Originators
of low luices
WiW1lfVMJ'l.J.
We Lead,
Others
Follow
before tho Supremo Court.
It. E. MILLER, of tho dredgo Se
attle, came over from Ilandon
Saturday evening and spent Sun
day nt home. He says work on
!
i Droaks Crank Shaft. Captain
Dunson, nccompnlnod by Mrs. W. A.
Held and family and Mrs. C. A.
SAN FRANCISCO
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
I SAVE MONEY
I hy ordering tho famous
1 HPMRYVII I P MAI
?u, we-piow, up.io-ale Motel, n .t COal, por ton $1.00
in the center of everything and on 5 i ., .
h i l. ii in p cum, jior tun , ,?t.iu
ur null iuu ui uuiu ?i.n)
I). .MUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 1H-.I op leavo oiders nt
11111)01-' Clgnp Storo.
t BORN :
Sclilbrede, struck heavy roadH in
coming In his mnchlno from tho light
house this morning and broko a crank
shaft. Tho women and children
came In on tho stage, h. J. Simpson
sent out n team to tow tho machluo
up tho hill and later It was towed
Into town.
OETTY To Mr. and Mrs. Mark dot
ty at their homo In Fcrndnlo, n
daughter, their firm Milld. Mothor
and baby are doln., nicely. Mr8.
Getty Is n daughter of L. J. Post
Hoiuo Prom South. S. C. Itogors
and wlfo havo returned from Mon-
Irovla, California, whero they spont
tho winter. Kn routo homo thoY
afntlfirwt nt Dnti Tnninilann nn.l nLliU.I
and the grandparents aro feeling tho' EX.)08ltIo,;. They camo n via
tho old Coos Ilay Wagon road from
Itosoburg, stages bolng used only
through tho canyon and nutos being
used at each end of tho road and tin
trip bolng mado enBlly in ono day.
highly elated.
PIXXKLIy To Mr. and Mrs. H. Fln
noll at tholr home In West Marsh
flold, a son.
Ciinnot Ilecover. Mrs. Krnnk II.
Cnnicron Is still at Mercy Hospital
critically III. It Is reported that
thero Is practically no hope for her
recovery.
u
GULLOGH
tho Co(iilllo Is progressing very
natlBfactorlly.
A. H. 1H.ATCHKI.Y wan a visitor
yestordny from the county soat.
WILLIAM CANDLIN waB over today
from Coqulllo calling an tho trade.
J. W. COACH and wlfo camo ovor
Saturday night from Ilandon.
F. J. FBBNBV nnd wlfo woro visitors
hero ovor Sunday from Ilandon.
ERV1N SMITH, of Ash, was among
tho visitors hero today.
HENRY DIEUS was ovor today on
business from North llcnd.
W. C. MORCJAN of North Coos Rlvor
Is a Marshfield visitor today.
RONALD McOEOROE has roturnod
from n business trip to Powors.
i line io trie bxpontioa Uioundi.
RATES
main rrlvnteBsth
LJiW ttnnl. tl cn to nn .!..i.
52.00 double 92 00, $2.50 double
8
WLL DEMONSTRATE
Leases Itooni. M. Hermann, who
was In North Ilend for n fow wooks
last season ns nn agent for a made-to-order
clothing concern, has leased
tho O'Conncll storeroom on Front
street, rocontly vacated by the Clau-
Jsen shoo stock, for thirty days. Ho
says that ho is opening a string of
stores under tho nnme of "Mitchell"
Ho camo hero from Eureka, whero
I ho says ho has boiiio stores on Hum-
Hi a! $JM CmiI. , IT ...... f...- !
ilrd anJ Town,n.l 51 Dnn, .L. .. m
m 16. From Fny Ulo Suilfr A. cr, cr t a
Ktmtox., wilkUlla block Kuith. Or a
Universal" Bus dlct to Uotel D
HeniBsainaaBMe
For n short tlmo In Marshfield nnd i holdt Hay.
vicinity a patented sowing mnchlno'
weaver, tho most valuablo attach-j Dredge Dors
mont over luvontod for a sowing ma-.
1
C'AH FOR HIRE
Oilier Keplmit 4 chlno. Makes mondlng and darning
Phono till) a Pleasure Does moro work In five
'"Ionics than an hour by hand.
Oood Work. That
3JB-M
on't Pay Higher Prices for Any Non-Skid Tire!
FISK
Red Too
iBicycle Tires
S2.75, $3.10
1
FORD and
BUICK
Agency
With
FISK
Service
Non-Skid Tires
With
FISK
Service
lave the most effects Tread you can buy and are unexcelled in mileage returns
BIG MILEAGE AND LOW PRICES: NOTE THESE LOW PRICES
i Plain Tioad Non-Skid.
bx3 $ 9.00 $ 9.45
0x3 1-2 JJ.60 J 2.20
2x3 -2 J 3.35 J 4.00
(4x3 J-2 J4.90 15.65
(4x4 J 9.40 20,35
M -2 2735 29 '.70
Hl Ton
(1001) MIIch fluimiiitoed.)
Tubes
$n.35
J3.4Q
5.40
22.40
31.60
$2.35
2.70
2.-80
2.95
4.00
5.20
THE GUNNERY
Fislr ni.rihutors Southwestern Oregon.
RST A klMR harahp KIME & VON PEGERT, S. G. WHITSEFr,
I. "" "- I n...:il .!.
"orm Bend Agents. ouiiume Hycmo.
Bandon Agent.
I0RPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
EOT BE
CHANG
E
OP
PROG I
TONIGHT
NOBLE THEATER
IT
Ml
Whero All
tho Host Pictures
HIioivIuk.
ENTIRE
E
di
OF P
RO I
H. C. DIKR8 of North Ilond was a
Marshfield buslnoss visitor today.
F, K. HAOUn nnd wife and Miss Hub
soil aro spending tho week nt Tho
Mazo on South Coos Rlvor.
RORBRT RICHARDS, of Sumner,
wns down yotsordny from his
homo for n short visit.
.
F. n. ROOD, of Coos Rlvor, wiih
u Murshflold visitor today for a
short tlmo.
HEN FiailKR left yesterday on tho
Rreakwator for Portland nnd Sa
lem. Ho oxpects to visit In Kn
Kouo before returning. '
KBXXI3TH I). 1IAUSRR, of tho
HniiRor nnd Hauacr company and
V. Q. Hliidmarsh, V. P. engineer
nt North Inlet, entno In this afternoon.
MIS3 FAI.KNRR nnd Alfred Hnrt,
of tho wrecked Claremout, left
on tho llrcakwnter yesterday, on
tholr wny to Aberdeen, whore Mr.
Hurt lives.
R. TOWRR nnd Chas. Prowltt of
tho Flsk Ruber company loft to
day for Cotiulllo Valley points
whom they will visit tho nKonclcti
of tho company.
i AMONG THE SICK t
Mrs. Ouy Inttln, who underwent
nn oporntlon at Mercy hospital, Sat
urday, Is reported dolus nlcoly, but
It will bo n weok or ten days boforo
sho can return home.
Miss Irono Pruoss Is confined to
her homo today by nn attack of np
poudlcttls. Sho iuiH Buffered n foW
attacks previously. Whothor an op
eration will bo necoBsary has not
been dotcrmlnod.
Tho Infant child of Capt. nnd Mro,
n. W. Olson who has been sick 1b
reported much Improved.
Lucllo Mcl.nln, tho eleven year old
dniiKlitor of Postmnstor and Mra.Mc
Lnlu, who hna been quite 111 of pnou
tnonln, Is ImprovliiR nnd Is bellovod
now to bo out of dnnRor.
THOMAS HOWARD left on tho
Ilrenkwater yestorday via Port
land for ChlcnRo, his old homo,
for n visit. Ho will return ovor
tho Northern Pacific.
MRS. A. R. TKNDROOK, slstor to
Judge Hull nnd Captain Alox Ilnll,
roturucd to her homo In tho north
yestordny on tho Hreukwntor nf
tor n visit hero of several weokB.
NOKI NOAH camo down this morn
ing from Coos Rlvor on n shop
pliiK trip.
CAPTAIN DUNSON wiih up this
mornliiK from tho lltththouse to
make his official report.
h. J. SIMPSON camo In this mornliiK
from Shore Acres on a short busi
ness trip. ,
Kit. MA AND IRKNK HODSON worn
visitors In the elty over Sunday
from their homo as Coos Rlvor.
CAPTAIN S. HKNSON, of tho wreck
ed Claremout, Is restored nt tho
Chandler.
CHAS. CURTIS, nf the Union Meat
Company, left this morning for
flu ml on on business.
JAMKS T. MtAND went over to Co
qultlotlilH morning on legal business,
MAX ROnnKRTS, tlmokooper nt tho
Smlth-PowerH Camp No. 3, spent
Sunduy as tho euest of his sinter,
Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn,
JUDOB CORK and A. 11. Loud,
court reporter, loft on the morn
ing train to resume work nt tho
county seat.
, 'C, IIEATTIK Was down from
Cods River this mornliiB, Ills
brother, W. It. Heattlw, came hack
after a visit up the river.
HENRY KRARN8, O. A. Smith, Mrs.
Windsor, Superintendent Huub
and C. K. Mnyheo, or North lleud,
wont ovor this mornliiK to tho
county seat In the hcIiooI ease,
ANNA M. TURI.EY, of tho Depart
ment of Domestic Science nt O. A.
C. enmu bnck from tho Conulllo
Valloy Saturday evening nnd ox
pects to gtvo Hoveral addresses
here.
,SololntN nt Clminlnndo Concert:
Mm. A. H. (lldloy, Mm. 11. j:. JI.
Iei, Mix. !'. h Couwny, Mm. I,.
Toner, Mix Clnrii Myren.
QASSinC
AUS
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I-'ORVKAlii: Ithodo Island r'o.1
chlckons, nil sizes. Reasonable!.
Address box "J," TlmeH office t
MRS. W. A. REM) nnd family and
Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrcdo returned thin
morning from the llghthouHo where
thoy huvo been visiting for a few
dayH with Cuptnln uud Mrs. Dun-sou.
JUUdIO JOHN HALL rotur:)od Sat
urday ovenlug from Newport
whuro ho attoudod thu auuuiil
Btntu couveutloii of thu Odd Fel
lows, uud Was elected drum)
Muster,
MISS CAROLINE KHIIJI, Mrs. Her
bert Armstrong, Fremont Hudson
uud Myron (lurnea, left on tho
morning train for Coqulllu, culled
thero ua wIWicbhch In the cubu of
Slhel versus the North lleud school
district.
FOUND At Hmltli TennlniU Dock-,-string
of beads. Ownor may have
sumo by puylng for this ad nt Tho
Times office
WANTED (Ihl
Phono !!2r'J.
to euro for linhy.
FOR HUNT t'henp lloiiho nt 187
N. Fifth Btreet. Phono Coos Uny
Utuudry. ' i
FOR SALE
H)U HAIilJ lUU-nrru I'nnch, hU
miles from Mnrnlifleld. Stock and
tools. AddrcBH "II," Times office.
FOR HAIjK OR TRAllll CIO ncres
hill land, close In, fair Iiouho, flno
vlow, no wludH, rare rlpiino to
open stock ranch. Address "A,"
euro Tlmtia,
. , -
WANTED
l
WAXTKD Kliong Monmii or kW
to curu for Invalid lady. Phono
H74. North llend.
C. S. MctJULLOCH, county engineer,
was over today from Coqullle on
business In connection with his office.
TONIGHT
SEVEN REELS
MnS. W. 8. CHANDLER went south
iln tho Nann Smith Saturday after
noon for a visit In San Francis
co, J. W. DENNETT left on the Ilreak
water yesterday inornlng for Sa
lem whtre ho has u case this week
J
WATERFRONT NEWS t
J
Tile steamer Adeline Smith arriv
ed Sunduy morning at 4;!iO o'clock,
but as Bho stopped In an effort to
pull tho Claremout off the rocktf
did not eutor 'thu buy until U a. in.
Sho cxpectB to sull ut X o'clock this
evening.
Tho steamer Suginuw stilled north
ut G o'c'ock yestorday morning.
The Bteuiner Yellowstone urrlved
in thu buy this morning.
Straight from tho Port of Port
land drydock Is tho steamship Al-
liunco, which formerly run Into Cooh I
Hay, and now on her wuy to Hun i I
Vrunclsco With freight and I'"-"."? applications for i
gers? This is her only trip on thh ,,,, ,oftu ,,,mjiroMd rauchft8i
p:gr,!i::;,ktr,,ybotwc6ni .wni
It was only ten days ago tho '
steam schoonor Sagtnnw was sold ' a a j TJl A A r
by tho Hart-Wood company to Swuy-.tO 1 ilOll rTTrO
no & Hoyt.
From Portland tho steamship Kit-
burn Is duo In hero on Wednesday;
and tho Sautu Clura on Tliursilay,
from Sau Francisco and Eureku, I
WANTED ItiiKt, nt Tlmcw offlco.
Must bo clean and tolerubly freo
from uenuiB.
WANTED llout movliig und ruin
ing. Estimate furnished tree by
Ingram - Ujorqvlt',. Phono OR.
T FOR RENT t
FOR RENT 'Hoiio lu Alleguny.
Phono 304XC.
FOR KENT Myrtlo Aniw, modern
furnlshod apartments, free heat,
nnd water, 125 per month up.
, 1
FINANCIAL
i
Messenger Service,