The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 08, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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us iir lii'lng in jour diilcr.
lie aliwijs iii'cpaicd t(i mjiao
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ry lint.
olcolt's Grocery
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libit. .an times a iliiy do ou
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JVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile
llorth Front Street ::
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Hunker Hill l),.iartini.,i store
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A Good
Combination
Good Tea
Good Grocers
Good Advertising
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nii mo nut him.. I...I i.f
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and where to buy to tho host ml-
to bo poorly Informed.
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Repairing
a Specialty
Phone 180-J
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AUTO LINE
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7 11. 111. mill i! p. in.
II 11. in. mill I n. in.
Smith .Slouch, Stic; .Sunset Day 7.'c
TO THE COOS BAY TIMES
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Some advertising is fancy, some clever,
some strong and convincing.
The last usually makes the most sales, and
sales count.
Wise merchants advertise to the point. They
tell all that is necessary to tell, and they tell it
with a punch. '
When it is best to list the details they do so.
When it Is best to use pith they do so. But a
punch is needed always.
Way
TIMES
Phone 133.
COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE
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ENGLISH DRtAKMSt
OOLONG
JAPAN
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Tor one week
these prices to i
vince you that
ten is worth t
rejjiiliir price
A pound oi
this tea makes
300 cups. At
80c a pound.
the cost is one
cent for about
four cups.
You can afford
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J. A. FOLGER & CO.,
San Francisco
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J. N. BAYLISS
Any kind or brlik work at
prlu's that nro right. I
And all work guaraniooil
Call at ,Tho Fireside,'" Johnson
nidi?. 111. Sorond St.
Frcmh ranges, boiler work.
l'hono i:il-.I I
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DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
oi'K.v to Tim I'lm.it'
A lobular stulo llronsoil
iimloilnkor Mill ho in
elmi'KO
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ONE WEEK
O N LY
AT GROCERS
JUNE 7th to 12th, 1915
(FOLRVffT
Raiulti 3pciaJ
rttill prlti ulipHti
i lo tins bo co
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1 ya. Entcr voun onom below
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ALLEGANY ITEMS I
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$
( Special to The Times.) i
Tho roads mo Imjnpvlng rapidly.
Mr. Stall Is ilragKliiK- thoiu and rill
ing tho ruts. Ho Is (it work this tildo
1 of tho shell rock bond.
Geo. ltookn took a load of sued
oats oer to his placo 011 l.oou
Lake, whli h ho Intends to mow for.
hay. Ho says hi mothor is much
Improved In health. j
The rireilRor Is hero at work.
.They hnvo biteu working double
jHhirts mid hautllliiK Inrve iiunntltles
J or sand. There will soon bo a
1 groat Improvement In tho uliiumol
of tho river.
There was a ninall plrule party
tin tho ICunt Fork above tho (Hen
Crook school house Suturday. rou-
IslstliiK of Miss MeClay, Miss Wook-!
lly, teschor of the school at Alio-
gaiiy, the teacher of tho (Hon Crook '
I school wo won't attempt to spoil 1
the nuino but It sounds like Man-1
i0lh. and your humble survant.
a r..w nh ware luiiKht sail frlwi!
over the camp flro and properly up
pieclutod. Coffee whs inado, and
served In hrlglit tin cups, bread and
butter, boiled eggs, custard plo slid
last, but not least, strawborrlos
and rosl cronm. Tho day wns iduul
and overyono onjoyed tho outing.
XICW Sl'ITS KlliKI)
The following an new suits rilod
in the circuit court:
Arthur T. Coach by Josojili W.
Coach, as next friend, vs. Mary K.
Cary, ns guardian of Arthur T. Coaon.
Agues V. Johnson vs. Alverda
Johnson. Suit for dlvorso.
Mary K. Ctiry vs. Joseph W. Coach.
Alum Wobstor and Walter H. Wol
ster vs. S. C. Itogers and Frank ling
ers. Sarah I. I'arkburst vs. U. A. l'urk
hurst. Suit for dlvorco.
Mol'harson-aiiiger Co. vs. K. A.
Hwkett.
II. L. Judsll & Co. vs. Arthur
Coach, Josoph Cosch t al.
Cnthorlne L. I'eck vs. Hurloss Han
son Pock. Suit for dlvorco.
Mbby CO.W. Tho Kind YOU Iwvo
ALWAYS I'SICD. I'liono 7U. I'uciflf
l.lry and 'i'ransfur Company.
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient cleikt, being out of the liteh rent district and
keeping our pi ices as low as consistent with goud busi
ness makes fetiiattfife a' lj?i- n...
Conner &
The Leading Grocers
797 South Broadway.
8, 1 91 S EVENING EDITION.
Of Course We Have It
Folger's Famous Golden Gate Tea
III UlOiltlj Iftllll-Oll plIlPS tills XU'Clf.
I'liniie iin mhii' iii-iUm-itml i will dollxcr It.
c also rally l'olnoi's (loldfii (Sato Ciiffco, I'ntKor's Sillies,
"oIrit's Ton. Pnljii'i's IMi-iu'tx, I'iiIklt's ltal;lti I'imilor.
CONNER & HOAGLAND
tiii: i.iDi(i jittK nits niui.Kits iv (jood (siiockiiikh
T7 Soiiili Itioailwii) , 1'lioin's :t IS-.l anil :tl!(I
FOLGERS TEA
Sale at Easlside
Of I'luirso o ran taho i-nro of
Miif iiriils in tlu lil Tea Sale
this mk a iv aluaH ire
paiod to wmi on.
STAR GROCERY
ivstsidi:
I'luino :u
Folgers Tea Sale at
STAUFF'S
I'lmtio us joui' onlors, or ill-op In
ami uo'll so Hint .miii paitlclpate
In this nioat sporlal nrfor.
Wo lianillo I'nlnor's lino of (Sol.
ilon (into t'orfoo, Splios, HaUliiK
I'nwiloi', Soda mid i:tr.utN.
Staufffs Grocery
Utlll Kiout St tool riioiio Kit!
UCTTIN'fi ATTUNTION The flrt groat unoHtlon with all sales
moil and all advertisers is to got rospectful attention.
There Is ouo tliim and only one in nil n iuuu'h wakeful hours
whou ho Is all attention Is In an absolutely moptlvo frame of mind.
That tlmo Is when ho sits down to road his favorite paper.
nonce, tho columns of his favorite paper which ho reads evory
day - Is tho best plnco to sot forth thu nierltH of tho goods of
which yon want to get a favorable Impression. Tho Times Is Coos
Hay's favorlto paper.
ricfS1 Fpontpn
fgc-Cawy-
xi:ws op eor.vrv skat
'oililllo .Votes Tolil In tho Sentinel
of That I'liuo
Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Thrift started
Woilnosday morning for Corvallls to
attend tho commencenlont at Corvltl
lls noxt week.
Harry Clousor Is this wook repair
ing tho Front street buildings Allen
Mcl.eod recently iiiirchased of Mar
tin Aloxsou, and putting them In
shape for occupancy. Clnrk'H bakery
will tako tho oast ouo and Win. Don
aldson will run a restaurant in tho
wost ouo.
Dr. Frank I'ottot with Morris and
Otis Xosler left hero in his Ford car
for a trip through Orogon, Washing
ton, Idaho, Montana and tho Dako
tas. They expect to ho ahsont a year
and to winter In Calfornla.
A bob-cat In a cutM alongside of
Shores' pool hall has boon attracting
lots of attontlon this wook. It was
btoughl In from Falrvlow whoro it
had boon caught In a tnip, which cut
off ouo of Its villainous looking paws.
T. II. Campbell is going to build a
lMiiiItJv on a fivo-acru tmt on t:i
hill oust of town that ho has just
bought of tho Coiiulllo l.aud Com-
puny, that will bo us unliiuo In Its
way as Is tho Oregon building at tho
Fair. Ho will use thu logs on tho
laud, fitting thorn togothor snugly
and plastering tho Inside, In con
structing a genuine bungalow log
oabln.
HOXD MOXKV ItKADV
(Special to Tho Times) -Fl.OKKXCIS,
Oro June 8. Tho
I'oit of Sluslaw has rouolvud word
from Swoet. Carney and Foster of
Denver that the inouay for tho bonds
Issued by tho port will bo turned ov
er at once and will bo available for
tho port.
IIKItO.MAX IK MA VOIt
(Spoclal to Tho Times)
FI.OIH5XCK, Ore., Juno a Tliji
city council has uppolutod J. W.,
liurguiHii to net as mayor of Klpr
onco to fill tho unexpired term of
0. I). Murey, resigned. Mr. Ilurgiuaii
hus been city treasurer and thu coun
cil declared thin office vacant but
has nut numed a successor.
J Times want ads bring' results.
Hoagkmd
Dealers in Good Groceries
Phones 348-J and 326
Tea
Week Observed
liy us. Wo ran I'liinUli jou any
tiling In tho Kolor lino as Moll
as tlu host In the p'ow1)' lino.
Nasburg's Grocery
WE cant sell you
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Folgers Tea; but we
can sell you good
printing from The
Times' Job Dept.
Wll.l. UATIIKIt DATA
PurtH About Itoguo llivor
Sent to KiigluiH.'!'
Will Mo
(Special to Tho Times)
001. 1) 1IKACII. Oi'o., .Itinu 8. A
rommlleo compoHoil of F. 8. Mooro,
I). M. Monro and ,1. M. Caughell is
to gather data In reference to tho
shipping of Koguo river and tho rea
sons why tho liver nud harbor
should bo Improved. Tho Information
whou irathorcd Is to bi forwarded
to Knglneor Hrownlco who recently
visited Koguo river and by him will
bo used In connection with his roo
ommondatloii for Improvement of tho
rlvor.
PACTOUY TAKKX OVKIt
(Spoclal to Tho Times)
HIITIIKUMN, Ore., Juno K.
Tho
Food ProiluctH Company of this city
lirts beon tnlton over by Fred Taylor I
and (luorgo Kelly of Ogden, Utah,
and will ho enlarged and operated.
Cash will he paid for fruit and veg-'
etabloH which will bo put up at tho I
plant. Sittherllu will ho tho north
western manufacturing plant and of
ficii of tho company and at Ogden
there will also bo n. manufacturing
plant and office.
QUAKHY TO OI'K.V
(Special to Tho Times)
ItOSKIIUItfJ, Oro, Juno 8. TI10
miarry of tho Portland Cumont Com
pany on llohorto crook which has
boon cloned for sovernl years will
again bo oponod, Now machinery has
been Installed. Tho company owns
excellent cement rock which will bo
crushed nud shipped..
AXOTIIKH l.l'.MIIKIt MIIJj
(Spoclal to Tho Tlmos)
ItOSKIIUKO, Ore., Juuu 8. Tho
l.oouu lumber mill In tho north part
of tho county which has boon closed
down Is again to bo operated and the
capacity of tho plant will bo lncreas-
iwj n tlyiJ.,y)j,OJ.0 f.uet of lambda
day can bo cut.
riltST UH'.K IIA.Vlil.lfD
(Spoclal to Thu Times)
nit ANTS PASS, Juno 8. Tho
first log train over hauled over the
new municipal rnllinad delivered
logs at tho Mnou-WIIIum Lumber
Co., mill. An excursion train for pas
Hungers Inm also run oyer thu road
for tho first tlmo. Twoliy Pros, hnvo
tho cnutnut for continuing tho road
on down to Crescent City, Cul.
Folgers
WILL GltADlTATK
Mrs. V. K. Cralno, of Uundon,
! loft for Portland and Corvallls, ut
, which latter placo she will attend
I the commencement exercises of tho
. Oregon Agricultural College, when
liter daughter I'rniu will grad'iato.
Mrs. Cralno and Misses Krma nud
, Pearl will return about Juno l.' -
liaudou World,
THREE
ftflOOSE HONORED
COOS COt'.VrV .MKMItKltS AIMMtK
CIATIJ COl'ltTKSV SHOWN
Kory llctall Has Hecn Arranged for
VMt. of tho OiiU'i to San
I'Vatichro on Mmwo Day
Tho ntntoment piibllahod In Tho
Times Saturday that tho Coos Coun
ty JIooso would bo at tho head of tho
bis pnrmlo of 30,000 inombors of tlto
order with tho Cooa IJny Concert
linnil at tho San Francisco Exposl-
! tlott was an amcrimcomcnt whtcn
i croated great Intereat nnioiiK1 tho lo
cal members., Tho arranKetnent woh
iqulto an honor t6 tho Coos county
members ns It Is iijuinl In 'such casen
for tho orcanlzatlon of tho city
whero tho Kathcriui; Is belli); held to
.net ns escort and tako tho chief placo
In tho parade. It Is also a tribute to
tho huatllni; ability of Dr. Strow and
Manager Martin of tho band,
A detachment of tho U. S. Cnv-
1 airy will act as escort of tho Coos
county lodges that with tho Coos
Hay Concert band will head tho par-
ado as escort to tho officers of tho
supremo lodgo, tho Governor of Cal
ifornia, tho mayor of San Francisco
and other prominent men who will
bo guests of tho order. Tliero will al
so ho a ladles' section of tho parade.
Autos will ho provided for tho ladles
who participate.
Will Give Luncheon
Tho paratlo will form at tho Mooso
lodge hoado.uar.tors 011 Van Kens
Avonuo and will march to tho Cali
fornia building nt tho Exposition
wncro exercises will ho hold. Im
mediately after tho ceremonies tho
officials of tho Oregon building will
rIvo n luncheon to tho Coos county
lodgo officers, tho supremo lodgo of
ficers, tho guests of honor nud tho
memberfl of tho band.
Admitted Free
On Mooso Day, July 2C, tho day 011
which tho big Mooso par.lo will
tako place, all inombors of tho order
and their families will ho ndmtttcd
to tho exposition grounds frco of
chargo nud tho members of tho band
will bo admitted frco without chargo
tiring their entire stay In Sail Frnu
cIsco. Tho hand will doubtless bo a
drawing card for tho Oregon build
ing. Kach afternou for flvo days pro
ceeding Mooso Day tho hand will glvo
a concert on tho veranda of tho Oro
gon building.
Hotel Dates
Tho arrangements for tho Mooso
whon they visit tho Han Francisco
exposition nro complete down to
every detail. Dr. Straw who lias J'.mt
returned homo nftor looking lifter
tho plans states that hotel accomoda
tions hnvo been provided for at ono
of tho first class hotels. A special
rate has been arranged for tho
Mooso, which will bo ns follows;
Front room, with hath ono person
$2 n day, two persons 12, CO n day,
without bath one person fl.fiO a day,
two persons $2 n day. Inside court
rooms with bath for ono person
fl.riO 11 day, two porsons $2, CO a
day, without bath ouo person $1.00
two porsons 11. CO a dny.
These rates can bo depended npo.i
by tho local members of tho Mooso
unit mil bo jsecured M tho hotol
where thoy were arrnnged.
19 IS MIDSUMMER
RACE MEET AT
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Official Program
IIIIDAY, JULY y.VD, 1015
No. 1 Trot or pace, ono-half
mile, two heats, each heat a
race, 2:35 uIubs, purso $100
No, 2 Punning, ono half mile,
purso , ijiHO.OO
No. 2 Trot or paco, ouo'balf
inllo, bust two In three heuts,
freo for all, purso ., $125
No. i Novelty ruco, ono inllo,
$30 for first to quarter post,
$40 for first to' half-mllo
post, $CC for first to three
quarter post, $7C for first to
inllo stuku $200
No, C ;Motor Cyclo, C miles,
, 4-'5 to 1st, $15 to 2nd..., $40
KATUJIDAY, JULY , 101S
No. C. Trot or paco, one-half
tulle, ,two heuts, cuch hoat u
race, 2;2C class, purso... $100
No. 7 Running, flve-olghthH
.inllo, .purse ,..$100
No. 8 Trot or puco, ono rnllo,
threo heats, every heat a
rare, purse $1S0
No. 'J Runulng, ono and one
eighth miles, for Coos and
Curry County horses only,
purso $200
No. 10 Consolation race, for
all horses not finishing as
good as second, purso $71
No. ll Motocyclo race, $2S
to 1st, $15 to 2nd, purse... $40
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