The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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FIVE
YOU,
have juast afeomit time to
J tailored f s the Fourth,,
:: Get your rdeir in mow.
:: Remember it wIM have
:: to lb mad for yom,
Suite from $16 to $35
J
airsMIeld
FIXUP
HH,,H4,lI,Hl4,TWW4'W4''H4-4i.
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
AN OREGON PRODUCT
NONE BETTER
Will cup more than any coffee
on the market.
Order a can today
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phcnc 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial
HOW DOES THIS
White
Sewing
NOW ON SPECIAL SALE
ON EASY PAYMENTS, TOO
GOING & HARVEY
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
510 PER MONTH
choice building lots
with bay vlow or any
location deslrod with
in easy walking dls
danco on small month
ly payments.
J15 PER MONTH
Will build you n mod
ern llttlo bungalow
You select your own
plan,
"See Reld About It."
1
M.REID, 150 Front St.
.UALITY
HOUSE
FURNISHINGS '
MAKE tho ideal
Home
We sell them
JOHNSON
GULOVSEN COMPANY
- Nortlh Beirad
STRIKE YOU?
Rotary
Machines
0RPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better" !
"OITICKR noil"
from the famous play. In five parts,
I nt the
I ORPIHR'M
Tonight
Tho funniest funny tim ovor ro
duSaondtho cleanest clean comedy
ivor shown in Marshfleld.
You'll laiiuli l J cr'
' Lower rioor"lSc, Ralcony 10c
Children fie
BREVITIES
WKATIII3K FORRCAST
tnr AMoitj rrm to coo. n.r tiidm.
ORKGON Fair, not
much change In temperature.
Western winds.
LOCAL TKMPKKATURE
itncoun
For the 24 hours ending at
4:13 n. in. June 1, by llenj.
Ostllnd, special government
inotcorologlst:
Maximum CO
Minimum r2
At 1: 1,'i a. in 53
Precipitation 10
Precipitation bIiico Sept. 1,
1011 . . .CC.CS
Precipitation sumo porlod
laBt year C1.21
Wind, West, partly cloudy.
i
t BORN
$
KARDI3M, To Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 15.
Kardell, of Coos River, on Juno
1, n dniightcr. Mr. Kardell s
n well-known Coos Rlvor ranch
er. Still In Hawaii. Arno Merccn
has received n letter from C. A.
Smith who, with IiIh family, went
to Hawaii on a vacation trip. Mr.
Smith writes that ho Is enjoying
his visit nnd Is visiting tho points
of Interest on tho Islands.
Niece (Jrnduutos. Henry Hugglns
yestorduy received announcements of
tho graduation of his favorite niece,
MIbb Knthorlno H. Hugglns from Lin
den Hall Seminary at Lltltz, Pa., on
Juno 9th. This Is tho lCOth com
mencement of tho seminary.
Flno FMi. Dr. Vaughan, H. J.
Vaughnn, Tom Jnmcs and Ferd
Painter who returned yesterday
brought In about eighty trout from
Ten Mile which they had on exhibi
tion in Tho Gunnery window. The
fishing there lately has been tho best
In years.
In Wellington. C5 J. Loumuski,
who was formerly iwd m tl"J
moving picture IiubIiuuJ hero and (t
North Hciul and who recently de
posed of his show houses to Rob
rrl Marsden, Jr., and Denny Hull,
writes that ho has located nt Ken
ton, Washington.
Hearing PoMponcd. Tho hearing
of Alfred Hayno on u chargo of hav
ing elk horns In his possession un
lawfully has been postponed In tho
Justice court until tomorrow after
noon nt two o'clock when It Is ex
pected that District Attorney Llljc
qvlst will bo hero.
Indoor Picnic Tho Marshf lold
Women's Haptlht .Missionary Clrclo
Known as
"The Central
Avenue
Drug Store
' "The Owl"-
I'liink I). Cohan,
Tho Central Avonuo Drug Storo
PIANOS
AT SALE PRICES
Some exceptional bargains
in slightly used instruments.
Terms as low as $1.50 per
wesk.
L. L. THOMAS
Phone- HW, 16C-J, 259-J
t IBB
.and their friends will hoia Un Indoor
I picnic Wednesday afternoon at tho
homo of Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Bass
ford. Each guest will bring a bas
ket luncheon and a pleasant after
noon Is being Anticipated.
I Too Much Flrc-Miitcr. Jack Mur
, phy found a placo in the Jail last
levelling for Imbibing too freely of
I fire water. He was released this
I morning.
Hatchery Wins. There was a
, ball game Sunday on Coos River
j between tho boys at tho Hatchery
i and tho Coos River nine. The rc
i suit Is said to have bcXn a land
! slldo In favor of the Hatchery team.
Clmiigo Meeting Place Tho A. X.
! W. Club will meet Thursday after
noon at the homo of Mrs. Frances
Hazard, Instead of with Mrs. C. F.
, McKnlght as previously announced.
I Mrs. McKnlght loft on Tuesday morn
ing for n visit with her sister, Mrs.
111. L. Porter, of Oregon City.
Left Fortune to Clmi-ity. Henry
Hugglns Is In receipt of an announce
ment of tho will of his aunt, Lady
Hugglns of CheBter, Kngland. Sho
was the widow of Sir William Hug
glns, n noted English astronomer.
.Most of her property went to chari
ties and educational Institutions. Tho
estate wns appraised at nbout $75,
000. Mlllliigtoii (Jaine. Sunday tho
Hunker Hill boys team defeated the
Milllugton team at Mllllngton by n
score of 13 to 1. Tho Hunker 11111
team is composed of young boys,
bonded by tho Johnsons, whllo tho
Mllllngton tenm was a grownup ag
gregation. In consequence, tho Hun
ker Hill boys nro feeling highly el
ated. fioos Kimt on Visit. A. E. CKi
non left today on tho steamer F. A.
Kllburn for Portland nnd from thero
will go to Minneapolis for n visit
of about n month. Mr. aagnon re
sided In Minneapolis for 25 yours
until ho camo to Coos Day with
the C. A. Smith Company and ho
Is going Host again to visit with
his old friends there.
For Waterworks. S. R. Cnthcart
City Englncor of Eastsldo, went to
Coqulllo today to gathor somo data
regnrdlng tho municipal water sys
tem at tho county sent. Hu Is mak
ing a very comprehensive report on
tho pioposcd wnter system for Ensl
sldo nnd Cooston nnd wishes to lako
advantngo of any experience tiiat
Cenulllo mny hnvo gnlncd.
Petit Ion Kent. A petition con
taining tho names of 120 Coos River
pcoplo was sent this morning by
Postmaster Hugh McLnln to Wash
ington nHklng for Coos Ray's first
rurnl frco delivery. It must ho In
Washington on Juno 7. It has boon
stated tho petition will bo favorably
acted upon.
PixtlKiiio CoiicoH. Tho Hxocutlvo
Hoard of tho Chamlnado Club has
decided to not give (ho Coucort In
Myrtlo Point nt this tlmo. At tho
meeting of the Club Inst Friday, It
was decided to go next Friday, and
slnco then it has been learned that
tho County Track Meet is to bo hold
on that day. Rather than conflict
with this event, tho Coucort has been
postponed indefinitely.
Relative Indifferent. Rolntlvcs
of Frank Ollbort, sulcldo of n fow
days ago whon his wifo rofuscd to ro
turu to him, nro Indifferent nnd In
dicate that ho ran bo burled In n
potters field. John (illliert, a brother
In Idnio has sent word to Fred Wil
son to bury tho brother here. Kfforts
nro being mndo to locato a cousin, a
Dr. Gilbert somowhoro in California.
( luicl Is ltcndy. Tho now chapel
of tho MothodUt church In Ray Park
Is now ready for services nnd will bo
opened for tho first tlmo next Sun-1
day. Tho building cost approxima
tely $1,500 nnd wiis put up by Ralph
Carst. It is not altogether finished
insldo nnd there arc largo windows to
bo added at a later dato. Tho lot
has been donated by tho Marshfleld
I.nud company.
Ilr. II. K. KICITV. DIIXTIHT
Phono lit:-.!, Room -01, Coke lihlg.
WDBLE THEATER
Tl
IHT
Entire
Change
of
Program
Council Meets Tonight. The city
fathers are scheduled to incut this
evening to talk over the nffalr3 of
tho city. Tho meeting was not hold
last night for tho reason that yes
terday was a legal holiday.
Married nt Spokane. Miss Clara
Ilahn, of I.anglols, Curry County,
wns married to 1). F. Koefe, of Ida
ho, at the Church of tho Holy N'aiuo
at Spokane on May in. Tho groom
Is employed by a mining company
nt Wallace, Idaho, and the couplo !
will make their homo at that place
Hummer Schedule Starts. Today
June 1. Queued mi the summer innll
Rplmilnln lmf l'netmnatnr MrT.ntii!
states It will have no effect on tho
, time the mall reaches or leaves Coos
I Ray. It will mean that tho mall here
after may leave Myrtlo Point in tho
I morning instead of the evening bo
, fore. It Is said tho roads are so bad
Ion the Myrtlo Point road tlmt six
horses toll through mlro almost Un
payable In handling tho malls.
("niiuetyiiiuu Expected. R. A.
Seaborg, who Is starting a new can
nery on the Roguo River, Is expect
ed In from Portland within the next
two days. Ills chartered gasoline
schooner CSJoa, of Seattle, Captain
Olson, Is still horo waiting Tor a
pilot, they say, to take them over
tho bars, tt Is now reported tho
owners nro afraid that tho vessel
will bo of too deep draft to make
the Roguo River when loaded.
Hood Is Had. J. II. Paulsen, tho'
Coquillo tlmborman, wns here last I
evening. Ho hns Just returned rom I
a trip to tho eastern part of tho coun
ty. Ho camo in on tho Myrtlo Point
mall stngo tho night before last nnd
says tho road Is In nwful condition.
They nro using six horses on tho
stago through tho canyon nnd ho
says that mud Is n couplo of feet
deep. Ho so)s It Is rcmnrkablo that
the mall Is brought through nt nil.
liOgghiK Oimp Ojh'iis. Jack
McDonald stated this morning that
tho McDonald and Vaughnn Camp on
Daniels Crook will open tomorrow
morning with n crow of G5 moil. Ho
snjs that many of tho old loggers,
tho llluo Rldgo Tigers, lmvo re
turned to their old "stnmplng
gromid" nnd also that word has been
rccolved tlmt "Hill" McKay will como
hack. Ho Is now nt Powers. Tho
camp has been closed down since
about last Decombor nt Christmas
time.
In llnuki'iiptcy. J. Goldsmith ar
rived hero from Portland today to
tnko chargo of tho Hcudrlckson hoe
stock on North Front street, rep
resenting R. L. Sabln of Portland
, who has been appointed temporary
receiver by tho U. 8. Federal court,
j Hcudrlckson having gouo Into bank
ruptcy. Heudricksou tried to recall
his petition of voluntary bankruptcy
jwhon ho first filed it, finding that
his homo and other belongings
would not bo exempt. As soon ns Mr.
'doldBtnltli completed tho Inventory
1 of tho stock, hulk bids will bo asked
on tho stock,
!.!.. ....... V..i J...II...1 .1 , '
l-ll 171111-11 H'l Jllll'll..llUIIIIJU.IJ
of tho flro department hnvo unlaid
an explanation of the reason thy
big engine wns not taken to the
hlnzo nt tho Hiulth mill on Satur
day afternoon. (ionlon Knilth
states that no alarm was turned In
for them, Ho then called up tho
mill and was told thoro wns no
need of tho ougliio, because tho
building wnH already doomed nnd
tho force nt tho mill was plenty able
to keep It from spreading. Miuy
of tho firemen from horo we it
over on their own responsibility mil
aided tho mill men In fighting tho
flames.
Nothing on Coos Coiiuly. A clip
ping from a WIsiouhIu paper bonsts
of u cow-testing association In that
statu and goes on to uny that per
haps It is ono of tho best lu tho
world, Tho association consists of
i!G farmers, Coos County has five
such associations and practlially
ovoryono of thorn has 20 dairymen
enllHted, each association boasting
of upwards of r00 to G00 dairy (at
tic. County Agrlcultiist J. I,. Hiulth
has done this work In u year's tlmo
nnd right now Is preparing to open
a sixth nnsoclatlon that ho may tako
In practically evory section of tho
county, believing tho host work ran
bo dono In dairying only when tho
cows are tested.
Xo Wood; No Stdini. It wus n
a legal hollduy yesterday nnd II.
Rugge, cashlor of tho Scandinavian
American Rank, with Mrs. Iluggo,
j went down to Ilatidon for n visit.
'They wore accompanied from Co-
qulllo by Miss AaBon and Mr. nnd
I Mrs. Johnston Mr. Ruggo claims
' that he spent ten mlnutoB lu tho
' surf. The party went down to catch
tho boat for Conullle, but found tho
engineer hnd no wood on hanJ,
honco no steam. Via tho gatollno
' boat of J. U. Krononborg tho party
arrived in Conulllo after tho train
hnd loft. Mr. and Mrs. Ruggo camo
I part way to Marshflold In an auto,
I hut struck had roads and remained
overnight at a farm house, coming
down Isthmus Inlet to Marshfleld
Wills morning on a. boat.
What about those new shoes? The all-leather
line that wears, fits, style, and
has the right price
'E
and buttons. These shoes
5.00. Our price
J. C. PENNEY SHOES ARE
FIT BETTER,
Tho
Originators
of luw nrlces
t PERSONAL MENTION V
$$ ,
DR. 15. M INCH'S and wifo spent yes
terday nt Powers.
TIIUI-J SAMNtt and wife, of Allegany
nro Marshfleld visitors today,
HURHIORT HLAKK, of Nortli Coos
River, Is n Marshflold business
visitor.
MRS. V. K. WKSTKRRICRO.ond her
sou nro registered today nt
tho Chandler.
MISS ANNIK WICKMAN. of Um
pire, was n Marshfleld visitor
ovor Sunday,
MRS. JAS. MAClHi:, of Umpire, wan
tho guest of Mrs. P. M. Wilbur
ovor Sunday.
II. 10. RKSSICV, of tho Coos River
Crcamory, loft yesterday for Co
quillo Valley points.
riUS. K. 10. DYIRl nnd Miss Ruth
Heddnu of Daniels Creek nro
Marshflold shoppers today.
M. C. MAI.ONKY returned today
from a business nnd plcnsuro trip
to San Francisco.
J. Q. JARVI8 left this afternoon for
Clold Rcnch whero ho will Inves
tlgato a business proposition.
MISS 1CDNA UOODRICH and Kllim
McDonald ,of Coijullle, spent Sun
day hero ns guests of Mrs. I.ynn
Knmboth.
ROHKRT KRUO10R loft this nfter
noon for Dnnlols Creek whoro ho
will start work tomorrow with tho
llluo Rldgo Tigers.
MRS. ROSI3 MelNTOSH and her
daughter MIhh Alma Mcintosh bavu
moved from 1 15 Fourth street to
tho Williams apartments.
F. M. PAINTKR returned last ovon-
lug from a three days fishing trip I
to Ten Mile I.nko whero ho had
fairly good success.
H. C. NUTTUII, of Sun Francisco, Is
hack again today with his lino of
Slmouds saws and calling on tho
tnulo for a fow days,
(1. Al. SCAM.MON, who, with his
brother, has Installed n prhnto
fish butchery lu Inkes lu tho Ten
Alllo section, was hero yesterday
on business.
J. K. PAULSON, of 'Coiiullle, ono
of tho directors of tho local
Scnndlunvhiu-Amerlcan Rank, Is
ove- today from Coquillo on
business.
FOY COX, of Cnmp Ono-, ami Air.
Mcl.alu camo down today, bring
ing tho body of I no Orozdnulc, tho
Aiistrlnp, who wns killed by u
log yestorduy.
N. K. DAlKliriT, nmdmaster of DIs
trlct No. C at All(nny, was horo
today on business. Tho continued
wet wonther has niude road con
struction difficult.
HUOII 8NKDDON Is uxpected homo
soon from Salem where hu wttil
to hear tho argument of the
Sneddon guardianship case hifoiu
the Oregon Siipiomo Court.
W. J. RUST returned to his offlco
this morning nfter being rnuflnod
to his homo for several days on
account of the mumps. Ho saya
that mumps aro no Joke.
FitKD STOItA was hurt- from Dan
iels Creek yesterday nnd staled
that everything wus In readiness
fur tho opening or tho McDonald
& Vaughn llluo Rldgo logulng
camps tomorrow.
MRS. T. C. MJBRKUU and daughter
aiu expected homo on tho next
llreakwuter from Dlamomhillo,
Wyoming, whero thoy havo spent
Hovornl mouths with her rjlu
tlvos. Mr. Russell went to Port
land to meet them.
KKNNF.TII I). IIAU8KII hns Ml
for a IhU nt hU homo lu Min
neapolis, going Rust by way of
Spokane, whoro ho will moot lib
flnanco, Miss Mabel Porter, who
ho oxpects to wd June 30. They
i will honeymoon to tho fair.
CAR FOR 1111(13
4 Oliver Kephnit
' Phono illlt
I O
r"' ' ' '" l(j5 jj H W
1 " ('OS y WW
SAVE YOU from 50c to
$1.50 on every pair.
A dandy kid button for ladies,
$2.25 value. Our price $1.69
A better one in Gun Metal, kid
button, $2.75 value $1.98
Gun-metal button, $3.00 val.
Our price $2.49
Have you tried a pair of the
Duts? Every pair, has the
new cushion insole. The best
ladies' dress shoe on tho mar
ket, neatest style, in patent,
nun metal, cloth tops, lace
are worth from $3.50 to
$2.98, $3.25, $3.50
BETTER, WEAR LONGER,
COST LESS.
Wo Tcml,
Others
I-'ollon
AXSWKRS TO WANT ADS
Answors to tho followlnir
Want Ads nro being hold In
tho Times offlco for tho par-
4 ties to call for them: 4
Rox "J."
Address 775 So. 11th st.
Rox "C."
X NEW TODAY
$
FOR HAM! Visible tyito-wrltcr, flno
condition. Rox Y," Times offlro
T,()ST .MONDAY Ciiient pin mfc
with penrls. Howard for return to
Rox "U" Times offlco.
WAXTHD Contiuct for slashing
brush, cutting wood or any kind
of labor. CIco. Deeter, care Timo.'i.
I'Olt HAM) Overland runabout; n
snap it taken at once. Phono or
sco D. Ii. Thomas,
FOR H,M-I)iiliy ami slock farm
reasonable. Address II. W. Ban
ford, Sumner, Oregon.
t ' FOR SALE I
$$
FOR HAM'J HkhsI I'nwieiiKer boat-,
niiMleiii, equipped, ltnrgnin. Jilll N.
llisiadtwiy or phono 171, .Martdifleld
FOR SAM-: OR THADK 100 crtn
hill Intul, closo In, fair houso, fina
vlow, no winds, raro chanco to
open stock ranch, Address "A,"
caro Times.
t WANTED
?
WI-3 IIAVI-3 KHitl pMllon for n llvo
man In this County. Wo offor you
something which will bo worth
your whllo to Investigate. Wrlto
for details. Tho Old Reliable Al
lmnly Nurseries, Albany, Ore.
WAXTKR Any kind or work by
Oirl. Hotel work preferred. Phono
33G-X.
WANTIID Ihuplojiiient by celery
uxport. Address Hoy "X," Times.
WANTKD Competent ghl Tor gen
oi al housowork. Address "D,"
ca io Times,
WANTKR lloiisu moiliig mid rnls
Ing. Hstlmnto furnished frco by
Ingram & HJorqvist. Phouo Gl,
1 FOR RENT I
I'OR RUNT XKo riiriiUhed room,
West Hunker Hill Phone 310-H.
I'OR HUNT Modem liungalow, fur
nlHhed. Phono 347-R.
FOR HUNT Myrtlo Arms, in'xleni
furnished apartments, free hiat
and water. $25 per month up.
J
X FINANCIAL X
$$
I AM i(H-elliig applications for 1st
inort, loans on improved ranches.
F. K. Conway, Aljitle Arms pt. i
1 I FOR TRAXHFRR AND STOIC-
A(Ji: OF IIOl'SHIIOl.ll OOODH
, ' .Ri:iCJHT AND n.YC.'OACli:
Cull
i FERGUSON TRANSFER
1 Phone Hi:i
I liroifilonro Phono I It-J
Market Avo. and Waterfront
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