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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE rt Scha finer Marx Varsity ty Five de bs at J)Z-- you've been ng to a cus tailor, you'll :t the same ;ality and style t has been ting you at st $20 more IP ': l0S5h 1 BREVITIES lm!l ot tlie Episcopal church to com olno the eating of chicken with tho talking over tho tt onirics of the busi ness men. This will bo the quarter ly meeting. WEATJ1KR FORECAST (Dr AMosltl rrril to Cooi Btr Timet. OREGON Fair, warm- er Satuulay except near coast. Westerly winds. LOCAL THMPKHATUItR RF.COU1) For tho 24 houra ending at IM3 a. m.. May 2S by Hon. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum C3 Minimum 19 At 4:43 a. in 50 Precipitation 49 Precipitation since Sept. 1. 1911 GG.4S Precipitation eamo period 4 last year C4.21 Wind: Southwest, cln,udy. ' I ! Jolim Society. At a meeting of the Sons of Norway, 11. Hngge was Initiated to membership. A social time was also enjoyed. f444444444'4i4444444'i' t PERSONAL MENTION i J. J. FOX, of tho myrtle wood furni ture factory at Conullle, was a Marshflcld visitor esterduy. ;rnciE i:. n. spijrry, of coquiiie, came over last evening to renew old acquaintances, Lett tiro Tonight. There will be a i confirmation lecture In the Episcopal v nnwllnv . . . . , , niinvni. . ".on iii ..i . ' HO HON was down from Iike- cnurcli at i 30 this evenlne. accord- ., , , . . , ., . ' . . . i sllle today for n short business .m m uiu iwiiiuiuii-i.'uiriii ninuc vy Hev. Hobert Drowning. visit here. ! MAJOR C. 11. XEEK, of llandon, la here organizing the Sons of Veterans. Able to Ho Out. Dr. llurmelster of North llend has been confined to his home by Illness for some Hum !l,avSrrhf1tbH!,,tl,V,fnC,l0"lMllS- J- '"'"FORI) DAVIS was a dn for the first time since taken. ,, v,8Un. fr()m CoQg uver I today. Cum rilil Urt SJmlfncr 1. M ux Nq keep your clothes pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Stores, The home of Hart Schaffncr & Marx clothes Jarshfield. North Bend. ' MAV TIOHS. Time and Heights of tides at i Marshfleld. The tides aro placed in order of occurrence, with their times on tho. first lino and heights on the second lino of each dny; a compar ison of consecutive, heights will lu dlcato whether it is high or low water. High tldo on tho liar one hour and G4 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. At North Dend 34 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. Kvcr hotly Sober. Judge Ilutler Is wondering what has happened to the' rlty nnd If everyone hns turned good, i It Is at least four days since anyone, Ins appealed before him charged with drunkenness, something that has noi I hr.ppened for severnl months. The I hinges on tho doors of tho Jail ale said to be rusty from lack of use. J. 11. CARTER nnd wife wero visi tors here today from their homo on Coos River. FRANK HEATH Is lu the city for n few days visit before going out to Powers nguln. CDARENCE HOUMl nnd wife wore Slnn'wiiiwim Kllleit ' ,Um" ,0l,uy from t,,,! 0o,l,,, cnm' on Coos River. isburg Grocery Specials k have the choicest that the Coos County and out- .marKcis auoru in iruns ana vegetables for Satur- tracie. 'Todd's ruinous Cii(iillli Btruvvhcrrlus1. LRIver Ciihlmgo i Itlver Radishes. River (irern Onions ptlver Cauliflower. Illvcr String llcuns iRIvrr (ireeii Peas Coos River Turnips 'mis Rlier Cm nits Siuuiuer Nut Squash ") River ltliulmil) Coos River (oiihcIiuitIiw. Head Lettuce , ClIClllllhclN TolllatOCW Parsley C8, Apileots, Cherries, Ilannnas, Oranges, Lemons, drapo Fruit VISIT Ol'R NEW STORK NASBURG GROCERY Corner Central Avenue nuil Second Street. 28Hrs.. 0.39 8.03 2.09 T.40 Ft... CI 0.9 4.3 1.0 29Hrs.. 1.27 S.C3 3.02 8.3G Ft... C.2 1.2 4.3 2.0 30Hrs.. 2.1G 9.42 3.G4 9.31 Ft. .. 0.2 1.2 4.3 2.0 31Hrs.. 2.CG 10.32 ,4.48 10.29 Ft... fi.D 0.9 4.3 2.0 lflll)VV Word was received yesterday of tho killing ot James McCovvan, an es-l , ... , caped convict from the Nevnda Stntol'"8, hU'A "0WMAN "' Co8 ulv" Penitentiary. Ho wob shot at Reno. cr' Cnmo ,,own " lho Mromn this II. Starr of this city nt ono time lived M,orn,l,K " "''"1'1'lng trip. In Nevada and know McCovvan when' ,.. ho wnslinnllni? frnli-lii l.niu....... .... IJO,,N c- KENDALL left on tho der and Fallon. At that time Stnrrj wns driving n stngo there. Ho did not know for whnt reason .McCovvan ' was sent to prison. j J. C. Penney Co. Next Door to the Marshfield Post-Office. We are giving you first-class merchandise at the sartie price that you have been paying for seconds, and ih 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 i9c Danish Poplar Cloth, in navy bluer rud and" black": l25bl 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 Bucclla tatting thread, 15c value, Our price per ball TOc Cutlcura Soap, 25c value, Our prico 19c Linen Torchon Lace, wide, 10c value, Our price ...5c Rlpplette in all the new patterns, 18c value, 12'2C of low prices ai.- V I fy-VJt-lJ-1. 3c y Follow I ''' I '''J NFWR OF NORTH RFrMR fit AMONG THF SlfiK 1 ,!,, ,.... ,...i.,.. u '''J !''' '' " . Fred Larson received u painful , . t, a, iiiau), ivuviii'i ui imif,iu,h-"D A. K. and C. H. PECK wore called at the schools, was honored by tho to Coiiulllo this morning on legal htsUJry clncs who held for him n re- Imnks To Close. Tho banks of tho city will bo closed Monday on account ot it being Decoration Day. Has Resigned Hoy Wcrnlcli, formerly mnnngcr of tho sash nnd door factory of tho Simpson I.umherl Company has resigned his position. Miriness Men Outlier. It Is nt C-30 this evening that the Coos Co unty liuslness Men from all parts of I ho county aro to gather nt tho Guild Silver Miilnl Contest. A silver' medal contest has been scheduled for Saturday evening nt tho M. E. church I In North Uend lu which nllpnrtlcl-i pants will bo young women. They aro Louisa Elslmlnger, Ida Nellson, Ilertlm Chapman, Ollvo Philip. Ruth 0 urn en, Lilian Johnson and Opnl Powell. Tho high school band will appear on tho streets Immediately ho foro tho contctst nnd lator match to tho church where they will play sov cral selections. business, having a case lu tho Cir cuit Court. iw -rsrc wwluJtr, JLIfMCKSS !! 445 Phone 445 Messenger Service m m o an est o o ca o ca ro cto s e 9 I .Aleut Ions Coos Hay. Peter H. Kyno's now story of Mntt Peasloy lu tho Inst ls8iio of tho Post contalni particular mention of Coos Ray, speaking of It as a coal and lumber port nnd of tho constlng ships that cnmo In horo for this trndo. It Is bolloved that tho Lion nnd tho Uni corn that ho sneaks of lmvn iiirnrt mention of tho Nairn Smith mid the' Adeline In many of his stories of this coast, Kyno makes uso of local characters and features. I CHARLES JENSON expects to leave within u fow days for Ilnkersflold, California, where he Is going on n uiibIiiphh trip, lie will rdttiru In about two weeks. ceptltou and presented him with u hnndsbme gold watch, J. S. SWANK arrived oil tlio stage this morning from Allmiiy. coming to look over this section for n fow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Oladmon have moved Into tho Anthony rcsldcuco on Meade street. Mrs. Anthony has moved to tho Hngn residence lu Porter. T. S. HOUINSON, nttomoy, or Port land cnmo over from Coqulllo last evening and loft today overland for his homo. Mr, I. IUrkii, Manager and I'nlilcnt f 250 KEARNY ST. Del. Suiter and Duih ) Fireplaces N. BAYLISS kind of brick work nt tes thnt nro rluht. all work guaranteed , "Tho Fireside," Johnson llg.. 137 Second St. th ranges, boiler work. Phono 43-l-J I I I I I I A modem, fite-proof, up.o.dte Hold, ' ('Alt K(lt Illlti: 5 located in tlie etnler ol evrrviKIno n,l n . I' " " ". .. . t. . .. .- . -" B - - m m HBb IP1 1 SAN FRANCISCO Oliver Kcplmit Phono illll I Two Mora Wheels Stolen. Two more wheels have been stolen from tho streets and tho pollco nro on i tho trnlls of tho guilty parties. . Theso mnko sovon Hint have disap peared within a period of flvo weeks. , Ono has been recovered. A young boy dcclnred n man In front of tho lllnnco Hotel had given It to 'aim. J. F. Tolnnder left his bicycle stand lug nt tho curb by the Williams building nnd cnmo out to find it gone. A wheel went from In front MR. AND MRS. ELZEY, of Mnngan cse, Minnesota, aro oxpcctotd hero soon to visit at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephon Ro gers on Coos River. Sho will he remombcrod is Miss Nolllo Rogers, her former husband, Wyalt Cof felt, liavlng died six or seven years ago. A. L. SILVERMAN, Miss U. Silver man, Miss Rhula llekmn, Miss Oladys Or'uliam, Miss Elizabeth Moore, Fred Inlanders and Miss Anna Volz, nil Instructors lu tho Marshfleld schools nro expecting to leave on tho Nunu Smith next week for San Francisco tti visit lho Exposition, school being out by that time. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. ElHlmltmer and daughter, Louise, will leave lu u fow days for San Francisco to visit the exposition. They will go to San Diego, their old home, where they will again tnku up their residence. L. J. Simpson has received from southern California n shipment of puluiH which ho Is having transplant ed nt Shore Acres. They will great ly beautify the place. It Is stnted that n large shipment ot steul for the railroad bridge Is ex pected to arrive any time. Tho cen ter pier has been completed nnd Is ready for tho spun. cut hist ittght when nu nxu slipped, cutting n largo slice from his thumb which he lutB heavily bandaged to day. Abo Anderson nnd wife of Hnynes lulet cnmo down yesterday to con sult with a physician. Mrs. F. K. (Inttlus Is confined to her homo with nu attack of tmiBlll-Us. CHANOE OF SA1M.VO Kteuiuer Xiinii Smith will Mill from Sjultli Terminal Dock, .Marsh field, Saturday, May Utith ut to ii.nl. for San Frniuisro only. Returning from San Francisco for Coos liny, Tuesday, .lulio 1st, nt it p. in., Milling nguln front Marsliflolil for San FruiU'lHi'o Snllirilay tho ,1th or Sunday tho Illll. PiiHseugern having reservations for lho llitli of .lime will please confirm tlielr reservations for tho I next Milling. u QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 106-L. MAHSmiELI, ORKfiOtf Til a direct line to the Expoiitioo Ground,. RATES Detached Oath Private Bath 51.00, S1.50 slnglo M.SO, $2.00 slnels H.50,S2.00 double 2 30, 12 50 double 1 50 Room, of Sold Comfort Evoy Coovenicw From TKid I ood Townmid St. Drpot. A en ro. 1 3 oi i o. rtom rnrj lk 3ult M. cm, m oJiKniy Si., wllhUUock North, Or a' Take a "Universal" Bui direct to Hotel ATTENTION' HAflLES MnMnlifl..!.! k ...I.I . villi of the Art Decorating Coas '7 place of business. It wns nt first' 1:36 p. in. Sunday to observe tho bolloved n gang of outsiders nas annual memorial snrvlco. You ut work, but tho officers uio low Bild attend without full. wigneci, !-, ic. ki to believe It the aio low work .,f IRK. Inclined boys. ' Steamer IIuIiiImiw leaves Saturday ltiihhers (Jo Down. At least tho night, 7 o'clock for .1. A. (ioodw Ill's, skoo nitiii nro optomlstlc theso days! South Coos River. Old fashioned Tho concert given by the high Hchool bund for tho benefit of the library wiih well attended. Tho re-j culpts wero -S. ' CU6Wt pA fill FSlsX C. F. Drove has gone to Portland mid from there will go to Carson, WiiBlilnglon, to tnko treatment nt tho j J -riniiv springs. Ho has disposed of part or j X NEW TODAY i his shoo stock and linn closed hlsj $6444e444t siioo repairing imibiiiosh iiccuiiho of bad health. I 'OH RENT Momru bungalow, fur iitshed. Phone SI7-H. FOIt HAM: 'i:utly Oregon" and "Earliest of All" tomato plants. August Carlson, llox 785, Macah field. Phono :i0:iXXl, ibiuro In now round trip. pavilion, no cenls Red Top ycle Tires 6.75, $3.10 FISK SERVICE FORD and BUICK Agency (. MOTORIST, DO YOU KNOW WHAT FISK SERVICE MEANS TO YOU? NOT ON LY GREATER MILEAGE, BUI A I LUWtH PKIU'tS UN I IKES BUT Open :venmgs A helping hand to every motorist. So far as W2 can, through our service system, we will eliminate for any car owner any inconven ience he may encounter. Free air next week for they nro pointing to tho fact that rubbers nro going down and (thnt In nil probability thoy will bo on tne mnrlot noxt year at a flvo j Tllkl, .:,,.. it.n..' ... n ir ,,,. per cent or better reduction. TI.Ih, sf, rilj,u near Central. thoy sny will bo occasioned by thoi removal of the tariff on rubber. And so little Wllllo and Susan, his hIh- ('HANOI: or SAII.INtt ter, and dad and grandma and even 1 tho dog, If necessary, can afford to Kteaiuer Xiinii Smith will hall keep their feet dry. And then, too, j from Smith Terminal Dock, Mur!i. it Is pointed out thnt, with this fact field, Satunmy, .May iilKli at Hi u.ul. obtaining, horo will bo less rhduinn- for San I'iiiiicIhco only. C. K. Moyboe, recorder of tho city, nays ho has nlnu nppllcntloiiH for specifications for tho $25,000 sower Job which will ho awarded soon, Vic tor Anderson Is the only local man. ono from Sail Francisco and flvo .$; fiom Poitlnml. Mr. Maybeo bollovea X ' FOR SALE that the WMIBB will bo vdry l".; JwwwwwMVM ''iWV'4j AT THE HOTELS 1 be onen Sundav morninns to nrovide your last minute needs. up free air system will be in operation next week and the latest, up-to-the-min- appnances will be at your service any nme. ISK TIRES are an extraordinary buy. Prices are low. There is no other that gives the quality and universal satisfaction that the FISK does. BIG MILEAGE AND LOW PRICES: NOTE THESE LOW PRICES P,, Tiead Non-Skld. ( .oo.'V.'uaran.eed.) TU"" B $9.00 $9.45 $H35 $235 3 1-2 H.60 12.20 J3.40 2.70 3 1-2 ' J3.35 H.00 15.40 2.80 3 U2 J4.90 15.65 2.95 x4 19.40 20,35 22.40 4.00 H 1-2 27.35 29.70 31.60 5.20 Usui, less (olds, pneumonia and simi lar Ills and therefore It should not bo said tli Democratic parly has not done u llttlo toward making tho world u weo bit happier. IMiviiiiU nnd Ott new passenger Imiiirli Cadillac leaves Mar.shrYeli) ut H o'clock Sunday morning for Alle gany, returning at (I: (10 j AIm; the .Mlllfconiii will leave Item ut M a for tho coiiveiileiiio of tlioso dciriiig nu eii Her Mnrt. Iloilnd trip, Tfi rents. Returning froui San I'Vnuclhio fur Coos Hay, Tuesday, .luiio IhI, ul it ii. in., Milling nguln froui Maishflehl for San I'iiiiicIhco Satin day tho nth or Sunday tho (III,. PusseiigerH having lescivnlloiw for tho lttli of June will please I confirm their ret.erviitfoiiK for tho uevt hulling. NOBLE THEATER TONIGHT THE GUNNERY Fisk Distributors Southwestern Oregon. T & KING GARARF. KIME & VON PEGERT, S. G. WHITSETT, kth Bend Atfents Coquille Agents. , andon Agent,,. MAKTIMt KIJV S'O. I I Tho lviilverhal Serial Story ins HHOTiicit's ki:i:pi:h Special 'J-recl Hlogiapli HEARTS TO I.i:f Vitagrujih comedy TIIK i'OHIvl.'ll THAIIi t i i Toil M Wenlorn Story KID.VAPPHI) I.OVHHS Cuimily lucr floor, trie, Imlcony, clilldren, 3c, Chandler Hotel. H. W. ParlH, Portland: K. A. White, Poitland, Paul II Soule, Hail1 I'ruuclsco; Sherniaii O. llnlght, Port- laud; J, S. Swank, Albany; A, II. Hlatehley, Coii)llle; Aithur It. Hodge, Arngo; A. K. Kruse, Ilan don; T. S. Hoblnsou, Portland, K. Spony, Coiiulllo; Anna II. Turloy, C'orvalllH; Herald Hourly, Myrtle Point; C'harlfH I''. Pope, Il.iudon; lieu Mc.Mulleii, .Myitlo Point: Tom Dnnlitiey, Powers; C. II. i'rowltt, Poitlaud: William M. Deny, Myrtle Pollll! (' 11 'link Mil Milnti t II I Sunders, Han Francisco, Moid' Hotel. I'OH HAM! OH THAHi: 1(1(1 hitch hill hind, clone In, fair house, fluu view, no winds, inro chanco to opon stock ranch. Address "A," enro Times, t WANTED X ? WANTI'HI lloiihinvoik hy experienc ed girl, Phono 121-1.,. WANTHH Hags, nt Must ho clean nnd from Heaius. Time office, tolerably freo WANTKIl Hoimo moving uml ruin. Ing. KstluiMo furnished froo by Ingram & UJdnivlst. Phono Citl 0RPHEUM nrn M'ntlnn Pifttnrns I nnk NorUl ll0'"'-. Dallai." ! ,"",,,,,, i:. R. King. Myrtle Point; C. N. Kllnck mid wife, Myrtle Point; R. K.j rUH KbIMI liaidii, llaudoii; M, It. I.lous, Hau-i don; i;uiiH) i.Uiiih, liuiulon; (,', s. Sanders, Povvere; K. J. Ilrulllur, Tonight THE SCHOOLMISTRESS id'c; SENIOR PLAY of MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL LoWe'r floor .. 50c Balcony . ,r 35c 8 o'clock Hotel. .Mrs. Cleorgo flrublor, Spokane; It. S. llrallou, Powers; Julius W. Prost, .Port Orford; Mrs, J. W. Proat, Port. Orford; J. J. Kox, Co iiulllo; William lloye, RniMlsport; P. Ilovvrou, I.nkesldo; ,. O, Mud Ihi, San Francisco; P. I). Spencer, Allognny. St. Iavvieii( Hotel Ceorgo liollon, Hun Fruiichicco; Qhurles A. Cromnii, l.os Angeles; Mis, Vunillst, llouvor Hill; Hon Smith, Portland; Anna Wllbiiru, Seattle. I'OH HUNT Myi Ho Arms, modern furnished apartmpnts, frco heat uml water, 2a per mouth up. I'OH RH.VT Light hoiihektplng iooiiib; ten mid twidvo dolluru per mouth, luqulro M'i North ,-nd st, ' J FINANCIAL t ''$ l AM lecclvlng applications fur .1st mort. loans on Improved ranches. F, H, Conway, Myrtlq Arpm Apj Cluircli OffiteiH Meet. Tho doa (jons and truiteou of tho Swedish j Lutheran church will meet Saturday, i Muy 29th, at 7:20 ut tho ehuioli hall. Times want udu bring results. FOR THAXSKnit .1X1) STOR. aoi: of ii()i!.si:iioi,i) (iooi).s l'lti:i(.IIT Al HAOGAfii: Call i, FERGUSON TRANSFER I'houo I (lil IteN.'dtnce Phono liUl Mmkel Ave. uml Watei frAut ' 4