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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1915)
THE C00S BAY T'MES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. lebQCAk ' II Ml' i T FIVE The "Duka" correct style in every detail select Materials "Natural Shape" lasts far comfort. Pay $5 for your next pair of shoes it'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 shoc3 of the Florsheim kind. Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend The Noble Theater tie Iioiiio of PARAMOUNT 1-JKATURH SERVICE seven reels ok am, new pictures LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN A splendid two-reel picture that will plcuso tho old nml young liliic. BENEATH THE SEA A plcturo liuidu by tho Luhln Compiuiy with tho aid of ono I . .. . .......... ....1...... a.1 . I.K .. .1... ..I-..... I- ..... ti unciu nam miiiimiiiiiu uunin mu iiciuiu la (in exceptional 01- Krlng In two reels. THE BROKEN CIRCUIT Ono of the "Hnzanls of Hoi on" railroad stories. THE OTHER MAN'S WIFE ' Vltagrupli. Thoy nro nlwnys good. SLIM HIGGINS Western story written nnd produced by Tom Mix. It!ys the best mid plenty of it. Children Gc; tyalcony, 10c; low Itr floor, 15c. Tomorrow Chnrlca Clmplln In "A Night Out." TELEPHONE SERVICE TO POWERS Wo nro plcaaod to nnnoiinco to our patrons tho extension of our long distnnco telephone sorvlco to Powers. A long dlstnneo pay Htutlon hns boon established In the Husy Cor ner Drug Storo nt 1'owera. For connection to Powers cull local long distnnco operator. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING (arshfield-Coquille Auto Stage te 1 1'lmrniiiry JiflcM M. :30 30 .00 SI. iOO .00 .30 :30 Lonvo Coqulllo A.M. 7:00 0:00 ll:oo 1M. 1:00 :i:oo 0::to 7:ao iiih:m).coquiij,k auto stagij time schedule 'Mulo arranged to connect 1 Wats to isaiiiloii, Stages to 1,0 l'lt. Wugncr, Hoscbiirg. No delays, B'rom Marshfield to Coqullle: 7.5 rolltH. !SIsle & Lambeth, Props. "I furnish oxtrn cars for 4 trips any or night; nlso lf cais, PALACE MARKET ' RETAILS MEAT AT WHOLESALE PRICES COOS HAY TIMRS R MAPS. TEN CENTS fA MAI' WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS Thcy Aro Going Fast Rolling Reef 11c t'liolfo Pot Itoa.st 14c Choice Itib Roast ' 16c Itoiiml Steaks 18c Sil'lolll Steaks 18c Mutton Stow 10c Cliolco Shoulder .Mutton Roust 14c ' Cliolco Loin Mutton Chops 18c Leg of -.Mutton 16c Cliolco Shoulder Pork Roasts 15c Choice Shoulder Pork Chops 16c Cliolco Hlli or Loin Pork Chops 18c cg Pork Ronsls 16c Venl Stew 11c Choice Shoulder Veal Roan 14c Ixiln Vil Roust 18c In uddltlon to cholco quality fresh meats, wo also carry first-class Hue of Hams, Hncon, Lard, Pickled Poik and all kinds of Sausages nt reduced prices. PALACE MEAT MARKET ISO North Hroadivny. Phono -1O0-J. PENNY CHA.MiK BRWITIE5 JUNE TIDES Tlmo and Heights of tides nt Marshflold. Tho tides are plnccd In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line nnd heights on the socond lino of each day; n compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. High tide on tho Uar one hour nml CI minutes earlier than nt Marshfield. At North Bond 35 min utes earlier than nt Mnrshflold. nnd all that sort of thing. Anyway lie wobbled down it last night nml for the next two nnd ono hnlf days will sojourn In tho Cnrtcr Host Cunltnrt. j urn. N. C. Drown came hotter pre pared. He nnd $27.50 In his Jenns and dug up n fiver which ho tendered to Judge Dutlor ns payment for his good tiiie. To Open Store L. D. Colo, time keeper at tho Hennessey mine ami postmaster nt Dolmnr, Is figuring on opening a general store there. It PERSONAL MENTION t J MRS. J. I). GOSS nnd Roger Oosa nro nt Ten Mllo Lnke visiting for n few days. 7Hrs .4.GG 10.10 -1.33 10.3 Ft. ...0.7 3.7 1.0 0.2 8 Mrs .5.49 11.11 5.2G 11.18 (Ft ..0.5 3.8 1.9 5.3 9llrs .0.3(1 12. 3G G.ll 11.50 Ft. ...0.1 3.8 2.0 5.1 10Hrs .7.13 1.22 7.02 0.W Ft. .-0.1 3.7 1.9 0.0 11 Hrs .0.35 8.00 2. 00 7.4-1 Ft. ...G.4 0.3 3.8 2.2 12 Hrs .1.11 8.38 2.4G 8.22 Ft. .. .5.4 0.4 3.9 2.3 13 Hrs .1.40 9.14 3.24 8.47 Ft. ...5.1 0.4 3.9 2.4 14 Hrs .2.20 9.49 4.01 9.32 Ft. ...5.4 0.1 4.0 2.4 15Hrs .2.50 10.23 4.38 10.09 Ft. ...5.3 0.3 4.1 2.4 Plan Picnic The mombcrs of tho jCoos Hay Cow Testing Associations will havo a big gathering nt tho So- lander place near Sumner Juno C. (Meet Today. Orvll Wilson enme down from Sumner today to attend n regular meeting of tho directors of tho Coos Hay Farmers Exchange. Taylor Slglln wns nlso In for tho meeting. WEATHER FORECAST 4 (Or AmocUIM Tress In Com Da? Tlmni. OREGON Fair, North- west winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in. Juno 7, by HonJ. Ostlind, special government mctoorologlst: Maximum 08 Minimum 49 At 4:43 n. in 51 Prcclpltntlon 02 Prcclpltntlon slnco Sept. 1, 1914 CG.C2 ' Precipitation i&mo period Inst year G5.3G Wind Northwest, clear. Hold Hu.nur. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church will hold their soml-nnnunl bazaar In tho church pnrlors Saturdny cvo nlug, June 12th. Erecting Hungnlcv. D. Mclntyro Is making preparations for tho erec tion of a .modern ono story bunga low on his property on Second street north, near the top of tho hill. Part of thu lumber Is already on tho ground, for the building. Council Will Meet. Tho city fa thers nro to meet this evening, hav ing for the time being abolished tho meeting every two weeks plan bo cause they say the lato hours nro not n good way to sot nn oxnmplo for tho rest of tho city. Thoro nro several mnttors of Importance to bo discussed tonight. jHriirlou popular- A largo tium bcr of people took advantage of the Sunday excursion to Coos Illvor yos- tcrday and tho Itainbow was crowd ed with picnickers who witnessed tho ball name In the nfternoon. J. A. Goodwill Is constructing n to- boccan for tho bathors, many of whom enjoyed a swim yestorday. Court Hcens. Tho circuit court at Coqulllo reopened again this morn ing aftor a weeks recess. Tho case ?f Moon and llarclay ivcrsus Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas nnrry was rewumed. Immediately after Its settlement thero comes up tho caso of tho Myr. tlo Point Transportation Company versus tho Port of Coqullle River, an alleged damago caso. Launch Strikes Sung. Tho gaso lino launch Atlantic operated by Cap tain Lloyd nnd with his family aboard struck a snag yesterday In front of tho Seaman ranch on tho South Fork nnd wns badly damaged. Tho Tioga and tho Rainbow stood by, much after tho fashion of deep sen craft and aftor diverse patchings tho Atlantic was able to proceed on to Marshfield whero she will bo repair ed. Are Guests Of City. Charles Mey ers enjoys tho lights of tho city. Ho says ho likes tho Great White Way MARSHflELD-BANDON AUTO STAGE Via Coast Hoad ( U'uvo Mnrslifleld dully at H a. in. S ! in Leave Handon dully nt H n. in. ! V FA HI-: $U.OO Slautl Maiblifleld, Chandler Hotel; North Bend, Opjiohlte 'News Stand; Handon, (ialllcr Hotel. II. N. "DICK' RICHARDS Car Accident. Saturday night, u party of Coqulllo nutolsts met with a mishap on a curve between Coal cdo nnd Coqulllo. Tho Overland car skidded uud two wheels woro brok en off. Slow Trip Up P. M. Wilbur has returned homo from n visit to tho Snn Frnnclsco Exposition. Ho enmo up to Handon on tho steamer Ellza both. Tho vcbboI was from Wednes day until Sunday making tho trip from San Francisco to Handon on account of bucking heavy winds. Cut Wrist While splitting kind ling nt his ranch at Denver Hill this morning, Mr. Maddcn's axo slipped, cutting n bad gnsh In tho wrist. An nrtery wns severed. So?crnl stitches were necessary to close tho wound. Mr. Madden Is Btnylng nt tho homo of F. L. Denning here whllo receiv ing treatment. ). A. O. Commencement. Invita tions hnvo been received by Tho Times from tho Oregon Stnto Agri cultural College for tho exorcises of tho forty-sixth annual commence ment Juno G to 8. Tho address to tho graduates will bo in tide Tuesday morning by Hon. William Dana Whoolrlght of Portland. Dredge Docpcim River. Captain II. E. Edwards Is enthusiastic over the work bolng dono by tho buckot dredgo Oregon. Ho says Hint with thu work of InBt week completed thoro Is now five feet of wntor 300 foot boloW tho landing nt Allegany during low tldo whoro poforo there was only between three1 Inches nnd n foot. This greatly Inconvenienced not only tho Mllllcomn, but nil gas oline boats going that fnr up tho river. Now tho dredge Is working sovornl hundred foot further down stream. Heck tho Wily Fish. In quest of tho wily trout tlfnt lurk In tho deep holes, Or. Vaughn, Charles McClccx nnd Fcrd Painter arose and left at 2 a. in. yesterday morning In a ma chlno for Hrowstcr Valley where nil day they fished returning last night reporting success. Thoy say tho roads woro not so bad ns they had expected. Thoro woro many pnrtle out fishing yesterday, tho greater sharo of thorn going to Ton Mllo and up tho Coos River whero thoy reported tho fishing fairly good but not as successful as tho week previous. MISS MARTHA DONALDSON, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Don aldson, with her brother Robert Donaldson, a student of tho Unl vorslty of California, nro hero vis iting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Williams. Mr. Donaldson ox pects to spend part of his vacation on tho ranch nt Catching Inlet. Calling cards prlnUMl at Tho Times office. 0RPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better" TONIGHT TONIGHT MONDAY ) Lust Chance to see s h o h i: a o it i:s iih strong a feature attraction as lias ever been pliotm In Marshfield. Pie hented by tho AJLKtur Feature Cor poration with Charles A. Stevenson In James A. Homo's masterpiece, In five big parts. MUTUAL GIRL Always Interesting I Loner floor, l.V; balcony, 10c; chil dren, fie. Superior; Supreme; Defines Para mount. Meaning Orplieiiiii Feature Pictures. 11. 1VERSON, of the dredge Seattle, motored over from Handon nnd bnck today. O. M. DAVIS, of Handon. was n visitor hero In tho city Saturdny nnd Sunday. MRS. H. S. LARSON, of Allegany, wns down yesterday visiting with friends for tho doy. U. W. WOLCOTT left yesterday for Portland, where he will take In tho Roso Festival. CAPTAIN J. R. LIGHTNER Is undor the weather, having been Indis posed for a few dnys. ' MRS. G. M'COMH, of Myrtle Point, wns nn ovor Sunday visitor In the city this morning. COL. ROSA of Handon has return ed homo from Snn Francisco whero ho hns been on n visit. ADAM PERSHHAKER who has been nt Oakland, Callfomln, during tho pnst winter has returned to Handon. JOHN 1). GOS8 returned Saturday from n wcok'H trip to Salnm whero ho argued two enscs beforo tho Supremo Court. WILL HENNESSEY enmo In from Dolmnr Saturdny to spend Sun day. Ho reports everything going fine at the mlno. MR. AND MRS. FRANK HEATH yes terday left on tho Kllhurn for a visit to tho Fair expecting to be gone for n fow days, MRS. P. M. WILUUR went down to Emplro on Saturday to visit for a short tlmo with Mrs. Jnmcs Mn gco, returning today. MRS. P. M. TULLEY and two chil dren left this morning for Los Angeles whore sho Is called by the death of her mother. MAJOR C. H. KEEK, of Handon, camo over from thoro Saturdny nnd yestorday went to Portland on tho Hronkwator. MRS. MARY E. THOMPSON, who has been teaching nt tho Eastport school, wont to Portland yester day on a vacntlon trip. DEPUTY SHERIFF ANDREW DA VIS enmo ovor from tho county sent this morning nn business nnd returned this afternoon. MISS ALMA EKHLAD wont north on tho Hrcakwator yesterday and will bo In Portland In tlmo for tho Robo Festival this week. TOM JAMES, Frank Cnttorlln nnd J. Q. Jarvls returned Saturday evening from a week's business trip to Gold Hench uud Weddor burn. MR. AND MRS. A. 0. HAINES loft yesterday for their homo In Fort Dodgo, Iowa, after visiting hero with Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Haines nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes. MISS DAGMAR FLEI8HURG finish ed with hor high school work, left on tho Hrcnkwntor for Portland yesterday whoro sho will visit dur ing tho Roso Carnival, COACH ROYAL NILEB, of tho Marshflold High School, loft on tho Hrcnkwntor yestorday morn ing for Portland where ho statoB ho Intends to spend tho summer. Ho will return here In thu fall. DR. JUNE MARTIN who wus culled to Hoone, Iowa, by the IIIuosb of her mohor, expects to leave there for Coos Iluy Juno 20. Hor mo ther has entirely recovered from her Illness, (1. T. TREADGOLD returned to his homo In Handon Saturday night via the old Coos Hay wagon road from Salom, whew he bus boon attondlng to matters beforo the Oregon Supremo Court. JUDOE COKE and Court INnurtor A. H. Loud went back to Coqulllo on tho morning train to resume the term of the Circuit Court ad journed a week ago to give tho Jurors a chanco to go homo. MR. AND MRS. W. F. HUSH lilt yesterday on tho Kllhurn for Snn Francisco where thoy will spend their vacation and take In the J. C. Penney Co. Next Door to the Marshfield Post-Office. LEATHER COUNTER POCKETS SOLE "LEATHER COUNTERS. , ., , -, - v-- p,. eNs$yrxm.$W$-8ir - t mmzv.Mm&& FULL VAMPS SOLID LEATHER HEELS SOLID LEATHER SOLES 671NS0LES, Havo you tried a pair of tho OLD HONESTY, thu shoe that Is all leather. Just tho thing for ranch nnd mill work. $4.00 vnluo. Our prlco $;,,j,0 A dnndy work shoo. $3.00 vnluo. Our prlco ?a.-ll A Hotter one In tnn nnd black, $3.50 value. Our prlco... JjKl.OH TIlO F ) ? VT - 5 m. V Tni1. uuicr oXlnntom J:').9C7l7ZCU.i3L of loir nrlrra InecrBOcattd " of 1t prices Z T:WWF-Vi-r:l Follow Fnir. Mrs. Irish hns Just finish ed her school year In tho North Uond schools. MRS. E. CAREY of Emplro wns i, Mnrshflcld shopper today. MRS. J. T. COLLVER of Catching In let la n Marshfield shopper. MRS. J. A. GOODWILL OF Coos Riv er spont tho day In Marshflold. L. F. CROUCH was hero today on a short business trip from North In let. FRED HOLLISTER of North Hend was a Marshflold buslncsa visitor this afternoon. A. E. WARREN, a North Hcnd at otrncy wont to Coqulllo on busi ness this morning. ANSWERS TO WANT ADS Answers to the following Want Ads nro being hold In tho Times offlco for tho pnr- 4 tlos to cnll for them: , llox "J." Address 77C So. lllh st. llox "C." llox "A." Hox "II." 4 Geo. Hooter. NEW TODAY I $ FOUND Near Hunker Hill Ring of koys. Owner mny hnvo samp by paying for this nd at tho Times office. ANDREW ANDERSON and daughtor woro shopping visitors In tho city today from Lakeside C. R. PECK wont ovor to tho county sent this 'morning resuming bis caso In tho circuit court. TOM GOODALE, Charles Powers and Judge Walters, of North Hend, wont bnck to Jury duty nt tho coun ty sent this morning. MISS MAHLE FARLEY loft yestor dny for Portland from whore she will go on to Shlphord'H Springs to visit hor mother and father. DR. HUKMEISTEH camo hack to North Hend with n good basket of fish this morning from Ten Mllo whoro ho had been slnco Saturday. RAY PINKERTON, tho "Cranberry King" of North Inlet, brought down u box of chnubcrry plnuts this morning, These will ho ship pod to the exhibit nt tho Fair. MRS. GEORGE STEPHENSON, of North Hcnd returned this morning from a months trip to California, Sho was mot at Eiigeuo by Mr, Stephenson who was returning from Nowport. FOR RENT Sepuruto roonw and npartmouts. Day phono 413. Eve ning 49-L. WANTED Competent girl for on. oral housowork. Apply Mrs. A. II, Powers. :: ' FOR SALE FOR SAIiH Cheap, small rooming house. G,, euro Times. FOR S.U-;I,otN In West Marsh fluid. $350 and $400. I. B. Kauf man & Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Trim, now ro& tngo on Jltuoy lino, owner must lenvo town. Will pay ton por cont on Investment. $050. I. 81 Kauf man & Co. FOR HAUv-3117. Celery plants. Phono EUGENE CROSTIIWAITE, accom panied by Mrs. Crosthwnlte uud two children left yestorday ou the Kllhurn for San Francisco to visit at thu Fair. Thoy nro planning on n stay of at loast three weeks In California. W. O. MILNE, tho wool buyer who ken uu annual trip through this section gathlug In tho fleeces, has been here for a fow days. He Is paying from 25 to 28 cents por pound wliereaH ho only paid from 18 to 21 cents last year, FOR SALE Dairy nnd stock farm reasonable. Address II. W. Snn ford, Sumner, Oregon. J I WANTED ? WANTED Any kind of work by Girl. Hotel work preferred, Phono 336-X. FOR RENT i: $ FOR RENT Modern bungalow, South Seventh street h'astsldo. Phono 308-R. FOR RENT Furnished room. Apartment One, ovor I'ostofflco. N. O. WELANDEK, of Minneapolis, loft Saturday for his home, via San Frunclsco, after a short visit with his lirothur-ln.law, Hugo i Quint. Sometime ago ho pur- j chased a fruit ranch lu Wnsli-i Ingtou and was making n western trip to see it and visit his relatives. FOR RENT Modern hungulovr, fur nished. Phone 247-R. FOR RENT Myrtle Ann, modern furnished apartments, free heat and wator. $25 por month up. $ t FINANCIAL t I AM receiving applications for 1st mort. loans on Improved ranches. V. E, Conway, Myrtle Arms pt. 4 MRS. J. M- UPTON and son Mnnrou arrived Saturday night from Rose burg to visit at tho homo of hur parents, Capt. and Mrs. Hans Reed In Ferudale. Arthur Upton andj Jcauettu Upton preceded them heroj a fow days. The family will spend) part of the summer with Judge audi Mrs. Upton at LangluU- I FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGK Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Plionu l(i:i Residence Phono i:i-J Miuket Ave, nml Waterfront i . . i The MOOSE present "Brown of Harvard" v See Page 2, Today's Times pheum Theater, June 1 4-1 5i