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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
wrWrM .'"CV jUtfiiiiffirrT TTTigriMiii THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE I Get your Li4 ictdrRecords Now i Over 5000 j in stock to select I from i L.(L. Thomas "Everything in Music Jentral Avenue - Marshfield $10 PER MONTH jjholco building lots If with boy vlow or any locution (lesirod witn In on8y walking dls ilnncu on smalt month ly payment!). J$15 PER MONTH Will build you n mod ern little bungalow You select your own plan. "Sec Held About It." "W.A.REID, 150 Front St. BUY THE VERY BEST :l larshfield BUTTFRb V - u a ' '"' " . .reamery MADB UNDER SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND . MODERN FACTORY. STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE rco delivery, 8 n. m. and p. m. Phono 73. , ('lilinuoyn Fireplaces J. N. BAYLISS r Any kind of brick work at prices that are right. And ull work guaranteed rCnll at "The Fireside," Johnson llldg.t 137 Second St. Ficiuh ranges, boiler work. Phono 434-J GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE! CADILLAC AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS 347 Central nv. Tliono 373-L L , HOW DOES THIS White Sewing NOW ON EASY ON $33 IfJI; $33 GOING & HARVEY nniUPI FTP HOUSE FURNISHERS Make Life's Walk Easy Wear Crossett Shoes $5 m$e at the FIXUP Two Stores Marshfield ' North Bend GET IT NOW Don't wait to buy that furniture you need. Our easy payment plan makes delays unnecessary Ask us about it. Johnson-Gulovsea Company. Tho Quality Name with the Servlco Famo. SENSATIONAL SALE OF PAINT & WALL PAPER NOW ON THE ART DECORATING ' COMPANY 1 i!."(l Maikel Avenue .Marshfield Have you been to SARTER'S for LUNCH? If Not, Why Not? Sumetljlui; New Every Day. Ice Cream bricks n,)l' Ice Cream, quarts -10c Ico Cream, pints -c Hot Chicken Tnmnles. . . .ii for !Me Picnic Lunches a Specialty SARTER'S. Phono Uiiu-J. Opposlto Blanco Hotel, Front Street Marshfield. DRESSMAKING and TAILORED HATS Work guaranteed nnd prices rca&onablo MRS. II. O. WILLEY Over Norton & Hanson's Plmnn 1G9-J. .! STRIKE YOU? Rotary iJI " i HHHLMHlHHLMLa Machines SPECIAL SALE PAYMENTS, TOO fUgUjf. BREVITIES MAY TrOKS. Time and Heights of tides -al Marshfield. The tides are placed In wo was formerly manager of the order of occurrence, with their times !Qnll,er ,,otel nt Handon, Is now with on the first line and heights on the the Hotel st- Paul ftt Fourth and Al second lino of each day; a compar-il,or strcCt ,I1 I'ortlnml. Mr. Mills Ison or consecutive heights will In-1 whcn w,tH the Oilier at llandon had dlcate whether It Is high or low n lnrR acquaintance and was one of water. High tldo on the Dar one'tho ,1,08t 1'opulnr hotel men In the hour and G4 minutes earlier than1suuu,t'r,",uri Ul l,lc EIi"e at Murshfleld. At North lloud 34 minutes earlier than at Marshfield. 27'Hrs.. 7.12 1.15 C.4G 0.0 Ft. O.fi 4.3 l.S 0.0 2S Mrs.. 0.39 S.03 2.09 T.40 Ft... C.l 0.9 4.3 1.9 29'llrs.. 1.27 S.53 3.02 S.3D Ft... C.2 1.2 4.3 2.0 30, Mrs.. 2.1C 9.42 3.51 9.31 ,Ft... 0.2 1.2 4.3 2.0 31Hrs.. 2. CO 10.32 ,4.4S 10.29' Ft... 5.9 0.9 4.3 2.0 WEATHER FORECAST Dr XmikIiIcJ rrtu to Coot Dr TIbm.1 OREGON Fair In south nml east! showers tho north- west: light frost tonight cast; winds mostly southerly. LOCAL TEMPEILYTURE : : : RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., May 27 by llenj. Ostllnd. special government 4 meteorologist: Maximum C7 Minimum 51 4 At 4:43 n 54 Precipitation 01 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1014 C5.99 Precipitation e&mo porloil Inst year 04.21 Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. $ t BORN $$ LOWRBY To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II. Lowroy nt their homo on South Fourth street, n son, their second boy. Mother and child aro doing nicely and father Is wreathed In smiles. Mrr ' iwroy was formerly Miss Cox, ( itant postmaster In Marshfield. I Will lrln imlN. Tho steamer ' Broakwator Is to bring a cargo of luted rails for tho Southern Pacific ion her next trip here. Rc.suuio Work. Work has been resumed by tho Warren Construction Company on Sherman Avenuo paving iln North Bend. Tho work was stop ped by tho rain. Informal Evening. This ovenlng about 100 people will enjoy an In formal evening nt the Myrtlo Arms. There Is to be nn Impromptu pro gram and numerous stunts will mnko up an enjoyable ovculug. Another Lies Hurled. S. B. Cath cart, senior Yico Commander of tho O. A. It. post hero, stnteH Unit In his list of veterans now utirioa in mo I. O. O. F. cemetery ho failed to add tho namo of M. It. Brown, among tho heroes to bo honored on Decora-1 tlon Day. Heats Cow Record. A. E. Seaman says that his record as n rancher Is not surpassed by A. W. Slovens or Haynos Inlet. Steven's claim .rested nn trlnlni rnlves and Seaman says .that ono of his Poland China pigs . . . .... iii.t- Mb now tne moiner oi sixiceu muu I porkers. Died in Idaho. Word has been re - eelved at North Bend from Mrs. Frank Pago at Nampa, Idaho, stating that her husband died thoro on My 14. Ills death was causeu iiy ungniH disease. Pago formerly resided Squibb's chemicals VOl' CAN I LI AFFORD TO KJXORE THESE I.V CASE OF Hlt'KMiSH -"The Owl"- I'limk D. Cohan, Tho Contral Avenuo Drug Store 445 Phone 445. Messenger Service : ' CARFORHIRL Phono ill!) .Mr. 1 In North Ueud and ran nu auto for Gorst & King, Offlco Is 1'ut In. The North Pa cific Steamship company now has an office separate from the Interocenn . .Transportation company of which C. 'f. McGeorge la the agent. The of , flee Is In charge of Agent Sttihr, ami , Is on the Smith Terminal dock' and I next door to Its former location. With 4'o'rtlutiil ifbtci. J. 1). Mills, lluslnoNS .Men to Dine. The Coos County Huslness Men's Association Is to meet In tho Ululd hall tomorrow evening at (1:30 p. m. to partako of a chicken supper to be prepared by tho women of tho Christian church. Immediately after tho supper the business meeting will be held. There aro several matters of Importance inim mo auverising sianupoint to be taken up by the association, accord- Ing to Secretary rowel I, Conies to Fight Case. T. S. Rob-, iiiBon, attorney In the law firm of i Griffith, Lelter nml Allen, Portland. , arrived last night on tho stago nml left on tl:c morning train for Coqullc where he Is Interested with John 11. (loss in defending tho Coos Hay Man ufacturing company In tho suit i brought ngalnst them for personal Injuries by a former employe named Morton. Mr. Robinson's firm repre sents an eastern surety company. Tcllrf of New Scheme Charles O Williams, an insurance mnn of Port ,ir,i wi. i i,, - . land, who Is hero for n few days, Is telling of a novel scheme for sell ing newspapers, ono in which thb papers aro put In a covered box along the street with n tin box nnd a slot through which customers put their nickel. In this way they are able to wait on thomselves. The scliomo Is being worked out nt Ju neau, Alaska, by Ralph Klctzlng, former circulation manager of thb Eugene Register. Mr. Williams says tlint during tho sovcral mouths It has been tried there has not been a pa per Btolcn. litis Old Car. C. W. Cumbers has received u copy of n San Francisco paper showing an old Cadillac auto which Is being exhibited nt tho ex position ns one of the curiosities of tho auto world. It Is slated that It Is ono of two machines which were manufactured by tho company that year Just how many yenrH ago Is not known, However,. It Is a dupli cate at thb delivery enr of Schroeder & Hlldeii'brnnd, the Mnrehflcld enr evidently bolng (ho other one man ufactured that year. Consequently Marshfield Is oven up with the ex position In tho curio lino and "(III dfo" Is willing to demonstrate his car JiiBt ns well as any body clso. HenlM on I'nipqiin. Stago passen gers down from the Umpqttn yes terday stato that the lower river wn alive with seals following tho sal mon up stream for a few' choice meals betoro the salmon get out of their reach. Trucks of the seals on tlin linacb wore overvwhorn discern- , n)Io ,, ft 8ca on cnmo ,, 0lt of tho wnlcr , (mo (o tc tJ0 ,gscn. BOrH j mornlng and then sank ,mt of yff.hi ,n n )iurrj. u ,g ga( that tho bnn on seal killing lu(s been ,ftC(j nil(I tmt yesterday thcro wore HeVeral men nt tho mouth of tho rver wJ, ,gh ,,owcr rfog sniping ! off tll0 clUorg of tll0 hni,non, ja8l i .(. it ...., ........! n... Un..ia ....n. .. I , troylng ,0 8Ulmo., run , l0 rlvcrJ ' Wink Piogi csm-s. Wm. Knlsor, 1 of (I(J 1U8cr ft Hnusor Company, cumo )n lftBt oveiilng on buslncHs nail ,',icsure. They are bolng de- ,iyc,j no. ))y tno non-award of tho contract for piling for tho largo amount of trestlo. Hunter k Hans- cr aro also bidding on (ho Improve ment of tho local railway liiio be tween Myrtlo Point and Coqullle, whero tho big trestlo at Schroodurs is to bo replaced by a fill. V, G. Hltulmarsh will have his district extended, taking In tho district for merly In charge of J. E. (lardluor us S. P. construction engineer. Mr. Gardiner leaves via Eugene tomor row for San Francisco. Tho depart ' uro of Mr, Gardiner will bo greatly i regretted by the many friends he has 1 made in this section during tho progress of tho work. 0RPHEUM i ('Where Motion Pictures Look Better" WKDNKSDAY.THUHHDAY Ill'.N'.WVAV JUNE No. H .Slurtllng and l'oular Serial. HAIHUHR OF FLAMES' Twiirel good Tlmiibauser MUTUAL WEEKLY World neuN In motion. Keystone comedy entltlisl FATTY'S MALIC PANTS I Adult 10c, chlldien, ."5c , cj .-I!,l.-''Tt.c .sM.o,liniHt renti. Ittues fctnrtlng soon, t PERSONAL MENTION ! Uimuuiul MRS. G. n. STADDEN left jesterdn!l for a week's visit with friends. ! H. R. KELLER ban retilrried front a business trip to Northern points 11EN MWtUl.LEN was In today on business from Myrtle Point. ' HERHERT SWEET was down today" for n short visit from Powers. MRS. ALEX 110NC1ELL of Catching. Inlet Is n Marshfield shopper to-1 day. ti1A A. 11. POWERS returned to the city yesterday on the train from Pow ers. ' J. F. VERNON, of Myrtle Point, Is' a Marshfield business visitors to day. ' MRS. M. O. HAWKINS, of Conullle, was In tho elty Tuesday evening i to nttend tho Cliainlnndo Club concert. ' C. P. COLEMAN was here today, shopping from his homo at Teni- j pletou, I TOM LAWHOHN was morning for a few down this , hours from Allegany. E. KRUSE, of llandon, Is up to-. day attending to sonio business CONSTAUI.E COX went to Heaver iiiiiiiirH. i 11111 this morning to servo somo legal papers A. P. HE1M was a Marshfield visi tor today from his homo at Myr tlo Point. TOM DASIINEY came down on tho morning train from Powers whero ho Is located. JOHN 1). OOSS wont over to tno County sent this morning attend ing to legal affatrs. C. W. BOBBINS and wife, of Port Orford, were registered at tho Chandler Hotel yesterday. MRS. CLARENCE PENNOCK Is back todny from u visit to tho San Francisco Fair. DR. W. A. TOYE returned on the Nnnn Smith this morning from a week's visit at tho exposition., W. M. KAISER was In from Itnusor last evening nnd toduy on business In connection with tho enmps. MR. LID13LL loft for Powers yostor dny whero ho Is engaged Inbuls c day whero ho Is engaged In busi ness. THEODORE BEROMAN, a Portland shoo manufacturer, wris In tho city today from the north on u business trip. MRS. V. C. OORST and children ar rived homo today from California whero they have spout most of tho winter. REV. WM. HORRFALL, of Bandoti, is spending n few days horo us tho . guest of his sou, Dr. Wm. Horsfnll. MRS. NELS OSMUNDSON, of Co qullle, Is HpondliiR a fow dayH hero as n guest of Mrs. Edward Mohlnr. FRANK an ANT, of Camp I, camo In yesiftrdrty suffering wfth n bad bruise on his miklc. Ho Is on crutches. MR. AND MRS. V. P. SANFORD, of llftynea Inlet, woro shopping vlaltorH today, coming down on the Messenger. I). I. McOEE left on tho Kllburn yes terday for San Francisco expecting to return again here within n wcok or two. DUNCAN DOUGLAS Is expected homo this week from Portlnnd, whero ho Is attending a law school. MRS. LEW ifA.ARD, of Coiiilllo, altcuded tho Chamlnado Club con cert at Finnish Hull Tuesday ove uliig. MISS DUNNING and Miss Doris Me- roon of Berkeley , , California, aro viulflnr nn Hiu Ilav fur Kftvernl visiting on thu Hay for several days. MHtf. KATE LANDO and MrH. D. L Rood returned on the steamer Kit NOBLE THEATER Tl WHERE ALL THE REST PICTURES ARE SHOWING "THE (JLOHV OF CLMMINTINA'' Two-part EdUon drumatlo play with Mark MucDcrinott. Pictured from the book of the samo name. '.MR. PEPI'ERIE'H TE.MPilU" and "THIJ MEXICAN'S CHIOKENS" Two Kalem conil-dleH that will bring a big laugh. "THE GIRL TELEGRAPHERS PERIL" Ono of the "Hazards of Helen" railroad stories. "THEIR DIVORCE FUND" Ncjw and novol comedy drama by tho Illogrnph company. 'SUPPEltV SUM'S WEDDING DAY' Snakevlllo comedy. Alwuys tho best of music by Prof, I.epport and Claudo Tucker. Imer Floor 1.1c. Ilnlijohy Hie Clillilren Ac ToiuoiTo.w nlghti Tlie I Itli epUodfi of "Till: MABTKIl, KEY." Hat utility nlglit: The world's greatr Cht picture comedian "CHARLES aiAl'LIN" lu "HIS NEW JOII." 1NIGHT JL C. Penney Co MavI flnAri ls ln Ato noli linlrl DotnfHnn 3 llwAl UUUI IU HIU III til OH I IblU I uul Uhluut We are giving you first-class merchandise at the same price that you have been paying for seconds, and in many instances less than you have been paying for sec onds and mill ends. Compare our goods, compare our prices, and then you will be convinced that the J. C. PEN NEY STORE has the right goods and the right price, and that is the lowest. Mercerized Poplins, in all shades. 25c value. Our price 19c Danish Poplar Cloth, in navy, blue, red and black .25c White Table Damask Mercerized, 64 inches wide, 50c value. Our price per yard 39c White Table Damask Mercerized, 66 inches wide, 75c value, Our price 49c All Pure Linen, half bleached, 60 inches wide, 75c value, Our price 49c All Pure Linen, Bleached, 66 in, wide, 95c value. 69c All Pure Linen, Bleached, 70 in, wide, $1.25 value, 98c Bates' Seersucker Nurses Stripes, 15c value 10c Bucella Tating Thread, 15c value. Our price per ball 10c Cuticura Soap, 25c value. Our price 19c Linen Torchon Lace, wide, 10c value. Our price -5c Ripplette in all the new patterns, 18c value, 12',oC r?r& 3e7Mzci So. Tho Originator of low prices burn yesterday from Newport, Oro' Kon, whcrojHioy attended tho Ro bekah assembly, I. O. O. F. NEI.S PETERBON cainu In from Tompleton this morning to visit his wife, who Is receiving medical treatment nt North Rend. DR. W. A. TOYE returned todny from n fow wcok visit in Cnllfor nla. Mrs. Toyo nnd daughter, Ca therine, remained for a longer stay. MRS. GORDON SMITH and llttlo son arrived homo todny from Cnllfor nln whero they havo spent sovontl weoks for tho ueuoflt of his health. MRS. W. F. M'El.DOWNEY and dnughter will leave Sunday for Los Angoles thcro to Join Mr. Mc Eldowncy who Is now Bltunted there. 13. L. 'M'DbUGAL, a Portland at torney, camo In ovorland yeBtor day and Is hero nttendlng to somo legnl matters for a surety com pnhy. J. T. IIARRIGAN writes that ho nnd Mrs. Hnrrlgnn, who havo been visiting friends nt Medford and Jacksonvlllo, will rotiirn homo about Juno C. ROGER GOSS, who has been attend ing tho University of California, and his grandmother, arrived hero today to visit at tho homo of his fnther, John D. Ooss. GLENN' D. HART, who travolH nil over thd country for El Sldolo clgnr, nnd wlfo, nrrlved horo Tues day evening. Ho Is a great boost er for Coos Hay. MRS. CLARENCE PENNOCIC re turned today from n visit with her sUtor, Mrs. George Porop nnd other rolntlvcM and friends In San Fran cisco nnd nearby cities. MRS. V. C. GORST nnd children cumii homo todny from n visit of Hovornl weoks In San Francis co. Mm. Gorst underwent an op eration while In Sncraiuoulo. MISS RUTH RROWNLKE. of the University of California', expeitH to leave Sunday on tho Nnnn Smith returning homo after a visit with MIhh Nora Tower. .1. E. GARDINER, asslstunt engineer on tho Southedii Pacific construc tion work near Ten Mllo, cnmo In toduy mid oxpeclH to loavo tomor iiiw for Sail Francisco whoro ho : will Join Mrs, Gardiner. HARRY M'KEOWN left yesterday I I for Ten Mile to enjoy u fow duys; j fishing, being lured there by the, 1 stories of big fUh told by V. (1. lllniliuarsh anil Kenneth llaiiser, who uro too biiHy to eateh thorn. CLYDE DINDINGER Is down from Powers toduy and Is packing up, expecting to movo his family there on Friday. Ho saya that IiIh do lay In moving has been occasioned by a wait for a houso to bo built. Mr. Dlndlngor Is station agent nt Powers. CAPTAIN L. CURTIS, surveyor of tho Hoard of Marino Underwriters In San Francisco loft for tho WANTED Homo moving and nils south after Investigating tho wreck j Ing. Estlmato furnished freo by of tho Claremont. Tho captain Is , Ingram &. RJorqvIst. Phono CR. a cousin of former Postmustor V. II. Curtrs. $ REN McMULLEN of Myrtlo T'olnt i pQR RE(X X came ovor today on business. Ho J will probably take back throo or. four pairs of homing pigeons I l'OR RENT Myitlo Arm, iiioileru whlcli Dr. Dlx has secured to mid I furnished apartments, freo heat to thulr collection at (ho ranch and water, $25 per month up, near llrldgo. f FRANK ACKLKY roturnod toduy: from a trip to San Francisco, En- j roku tint! Ban Francisco whero ho i wont to get equlpmoiit for the new car shop at Powers. Ho had i a visit with Tom Williams at tho' exposition. j MRS. M. C. MAI.ONEY and daugh ter, Louise, returned from a ' month's visit at tho homo of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. McCormac In Rerkeloy today, on tho Nairn Smith. M. C. Mnlonoy was de tained a few days on account of business mailers. 1 MRS. GORDON SMITH and llttlo son1 urrlved homo from California to-. Wo Lead, Others Follow day on the- Nnnn Smith, nfter an absence slnco January 15, hav ing gone south on account of tho boy'H health. They visited (iordou Smith's fathor nt Living ston nnd with relntlves nt Ln guna Reach. Tho llttlo fellow Is much better for his vacation lu a warmer cllninto nnd return ed much stronger than when ho loft. G. N. MURDOCK and wlfo expect to leavo within n couplo of dnya for Salt Lako City and Chicago. MrB. Murdoch, Is n sister to R. O. Gravest nnd hns been hero visiting for tho pnst ten dnys. Mr. Murdock in nn nttoruoy in tlia Department oC Justice, Wellington, D. C. $ 1 NEW TODAY $ FOR HALE ('alia lulled IHH Don nelly aveuiiu. 1'Olt HALE l4irgo tediu of Iioim-m, harness nml wagon. Work can bo had nt this placo with tho nbovo outfit. We nlso brivo .13 bond of gonts, ono fresh milch cow. ? 100 liiiya horse, hurness and buggy. 1II1I & Murphy, llrldgo, Oregon. FOR HA I.IC "Early Ori-guu" and "Earliest of All" tomato plants. August Carlson. Rox 7811, Murnh- ' field. Phono :I03XXI. 1 FOUND I FOUND Tuesday on Elruil Avenue, pink, rrochetted purse. Ownor may havo sumo by paying for this nd nt "Times" office. 1 FOR SALE Foil KAI.E lti2.urio riiiiili, hlv miles from Murvliftold. Stock ami tools. Address "11," Times office. FOR HALE OR TRADE -KM) acres hill land, tloao In, fair houso, fluo view, no winds, raro chiiuco to open slock ranch. Address "A," care Times. J t WANTED t WANT ED ed girl. -Hniihimork Iiy evpertenc Phono 121-14. WANTED Hoy to uoilt on i-iiiich, must bo good milker; good homo good wagon. Addross M., euro Tlinos, or call Tlnios offlco Satur day, .May 1'0. WANTED Rags, at TluiCi office. Must be clean and tolornbly frco from seams. 1 FINANCIAL X I AM receiving applications for 1st mort. loans on Improved rnuchna. F. E. Conway, Myrtlo Anna pt. ! FOR TRANSFER AND HTOR-I AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND RAGGAGE J Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone Hill HcKlduuct) I'ltouo lil-l MaiUet Ae. and Wuterfrout V fmtH i' Aatuwii jfc&hte