The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 08, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAYTIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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U CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER FOR LESS AT
THIS, AIK
Compare these prices with others on identical
-and von will at once realize the savincis vou
and you
sayings you
l., nnmc see what we arc offp.rirm fnr
m Vi" . r. "TinonAV mpi pnin.Vi u ,v"
'mDNF2LlflYT inunouHi himu rniUHT
feftjood quality knit underwaists 1 ? 1 r
es, nvtra snecial I62I
Js'Black Fitted reuicoais, matie ot extra good
erized Sateen former price nr
find 1-75. now . 33C
Qily Lonsdale Muslin, 36 inches yr
.nnipervard 2l
r" r..t Dlnnl QnJnnn Dlnnmni'n nil . 1
BrAll'S raM oiaur -o"" uluu"lb'a! " 1Ur
Eiaiiifls to 35c, now Jt
and $1.75 boys' wasn suits, matie ot Qor
ifiaiatpa clotn, latest patterns, now
Jrized Damask Table uovers, various d i r
anrijattcrns, wer e $1 .50 and $1 .75, 1 1 . 1 J
ui Indian Robe, bl ankets or Couch Covers, var-
Af colors and patterns. nc
rprlv sold at $2.00. Now only JJl
ishort Flannelette Kimonos. ic;r
:.. nottprns. wnrn nun. nnw wcrv.
iiua w'"- -. - ,
Ectloii
U or
ltcfunderi
"THE FAIR"
Next door
to
Chandler Hotel
ie Noble Theater
here all the Paramount Productions are Shown
CHARLES CHAPLIN
world's greatest picture comedian presented In tils latest
tl cmtivtly
' "A NIGHT OUT"
a riot of fun from beginning to end.
A "WIRELESS RESCUE"
IjitcI Vit mjl;i'jiIi with mi itll-Mnr cast. '
HEARST SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL No. 27
i of the world In motion plctmcs.
"RETRIBUTION"
loillil two-iccl Kcllg (liatim that will please anyone who
good pictures. i
i m:i-:ii, all new xo repeaters
l'uriiiiiotiiil Pictures nro iniiilo liy tlio following film man-
ptm: Tlio I'tiiiuiiiH I'layerw imii hi., .icss i. J.sny icmuiu
i ami Husuortli Co. J
lthco pictures lira released through wliat Is known as tlio
mount Picture Corporation."
mjr other theater In tills city ntntcs that they hao pictures
the PARAMOUNT ."SERVICE tliey mo not truthfully repre-
nj the facts to tlio Mum-golug public of Mni-Mliflelil. Tlio
AMOUNT PROGRAMS HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY 11V THE
NOBLE THEATER ONLY
If h.io ireilcutials to proxo our Htatciuciits.
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
White
Rotary
Machines
iewmg
NOW ON SPECIAL SALE
Id M vw
ON EASY PAYMENTS, TOO
GOING & HARVEY
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
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inp liouso on North Second street.
Win. Kyle, who formerly conducted
it, htiB moved into the Conkllu resl
denco on Seventh street.
REV1TIK
JUNE TIDES
Time and Heights of tides nt
Marshfleld. The tides nre placed In
older of occurrence, with their times
on the first line and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho nar one
hour and 54 minutes earlier than at
Marshfleld. At North Rend 35 min
utes earlier than at Marshfleld.
108 Postmasters appointed by the 1
President. Practically every other
state In the union has such an or
ganization already perfected. The
I association works for tlio betterment
Object To Items. Tho Uank of, of the mall service.
Sillrs
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9 llrs
IFt.
lOlilrs
.5.49
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11 llrs .0.35
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12IIrs
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lilllrs
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15IIrs
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3.8
12.35
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8.00
. .5.1 0.3
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..5.1 0.1
.1.40 9.14
..5.4 0.4
.2.20 9.49
..5.4 0.4
.2.BG 10.23
..5.3 0.3
5.26
1.9
0.11
2.0
7.02
1.9
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3.8
2.40
3.9
3.24
3.0
4.01
4.0
4.38
4.1
11.18
5.3
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0.01
0.0
7.44
2.2
S.22
2.3
8.17
2.4
9.32
2.4
10.09
2.1
Bandon Is disputing items to tlio
amount of about $200 on the Inven
tory filed for tho Dandon Dry Goods
Company nnd a hearing will bo held
Thursday In the offico of C. A. Sehl
brede, refcrco in bankruptcy.
I-ouk Auto Trip. F. V. Cattcrlln
returned last night from n fast trip
to nridgo. He drovo Ills own car
from hero to Bridge yesterday, stop
ping at Coqullle, Myrtlo Point, Nor
way and Arago and returned last
evening, covering nlnoty-four miles
in tho day in addition to meeting hi
customers in that section.
Proxy Of (iiaud Lodge. C. F.
McKnlght has been appointed tho
librarian Resigns. There was n
meeting last evening of the Library
Hoard and tho resignation of Miss
Elizabeth Topping, us librarian was
received and was accepted. For three
or four years Miss Topping has, dono
most efficient scrvico and has made
a host of friends by her accomodat
ing manner and they will miss her
when sho loaves tho post. Permis
sion was granted Charles II, I).
Smith to use tho auditorium ot the
library Sunday mornings between
10 n. in. nnd 11 n. m. for a non
sectarian Sunday school for boys.
To Let Sewer Hid. At least 15
bids are expected to bo opened tills
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WEATHER FORECAST
proxy of tho Grand Lodge ot tho Ma- evenln- by tho North llend city fath
sons and today went down to Dan era for tho now $25,000 sower pro
don thero to Inspect tho lodge. Ho posed for Union and McPhcrson
has already visited Coqullle, Myrtlo Avenues. Contractors from all parts'
Point nnd North llend nnd expects of tno coast as well as local men
to attend tho mooting of tho lodge-'have gathered for tho "big time."
men in Portland, Juno 1G. 'From tlio interest evidenced by thn
i bidders It is seen that a contract ot
Averts Jtunnwiiy. Harold Martin ' this slzo Is not to be mndc light of.
driver of a delivery wagon, climbed The sower is one of tho largest pro
Into tho rear end ot Ills wagon and Jccts handled this season In Nortn
tly AmocIiIM rrris to Coon Br TlmM.)
OREGON Fair, north
westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMrEnATUItH
IIKCOIID
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:13 n. m., Juno 8, by llenj.
Ostllnd, special government
motcorologlst:
Maximum , 58
Minimum 48
At 4:43 a. Ill 50
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1914 GC.G2
Precipitation samo porlod
last year G5.3G
Wind Northwest, clear.
1 grabbed the lino today nt noon In
1 time to avert a runaway of his mules
down Central Avonuc. Tho animals
has already gained a good start when
ho caught them. They wcro stopped
without difficulty.
Working Dredge Jim Aiken
has resigned his placo as messenger
boy for tlto Western Union nnd has
taken u position on tho bar dredge
Mlchle.
Huys Lodging House. Mr. and
Mrs. Shook, of South Marshfleld,
'have taken over tho Johnson room-
Killed Deer. Deputy Gamo War
den Thomas went to Myrtlo Point
yesterday to prosecute Ed Dolan and
Walter Rehfcld, two Marshfleld
young men whom ho charges with
killing a deer near Powers, where
they nro employod. Mr. Thomas
said that ho expected them to plead
guilty boforo Justice Dodge.
Bend nnd It probably will bo laid
soon after the contract is awarded.
That Million
Dollar Look
will be yours for the
Fourth; will be yours if
you give us your order
now for that '
Royal Tailored
Suit
$16 to $40
Chicago Prices
Leaves for Home. Lex Cope, who
was in tho city for a short time on
his way homo from San Francisco,
loft this morning for Curry County.
Mr. Copo lis managor ot tho cliccso
factory nt Langlois and with his
brother, conducts n lino dairy farm
near that place. Tho ranch Is known
as tho Copo brothers' plnco. They
milk 30 cows and have ono ot the
nicest farm homos in northern Curry
County. Mr. Copo Is now starting
to build n now house on his placo.
Lloyd Hotel Danger. Inspector
Trlbboy stntcs thnt yesterday a pieco
of tho cornice ot tho Lloyd Hotel
blow oft nnd almost struck somo pe
destrians on Front strcot. An in
spection showed thnt tho cntlro co'r
nlco wns looso and dangerous. Also
that tho flagpolo on top ot tho
building was looso nnd dnngorous.
Ho ordered tho cornice and flagpolo
removed nt onco and tlio cost will
bo assessed up to tho ownor, J. II.
Ilrldges, of San Francisco.
Xo Word From Womnn. Judge
Pcnnock is now wondering what has
becomo of Mrs. H. II. Watson, for
whom n warrant wns issued several
days go by tho Business Men's. As
oclntion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Watson wore
detained In Portlnnd when they land
ed thero from the last trip of tho Kll
burn, tho claim being that they hnd
sold furniture bought on tho Install
ment plan and not yet belonging to
them. It is said Mrs. Watson went
Into hysterics nnd probably this la
tho renson Deputy Sheriff Laird hns
not yet returned with her.
J. C. Penney Co.
XHXT HOOK TO MANSHFItilit) POST OFIKCH
GREATEST SHOE VALU ES EVER OFFERED
That is what we are doing every day at the Busy Store,
and' they are all new shoes, and latest styles, you are
not getting out-of-date footwear if you buy them from
the J. C. Penney Store, THEN TOO, YOU BUY THEM
FOR LESS.
(ATENT Cloth tops, Lacejand
Button, the latest out. These
shoes are worth from $1 to
$1.50 more. Our price
fS: $2.49, $2.98, $3.25
Gun Metal Vamp Cloth, $4,50
value, Our price $3.50
Ladies' Every day shoes in:
Gun Metal, Kid, Button and
Lace. These shoes are worth
a third more, at the least
..$1.69, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98
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The
Originator
of Ixiw Prices
Wo I .cad;
Others
Follow
llend, wns n visitor hero last ove- M118. G. A. GOULD of Allegany, re-
Brother l Weil. 'Announcement
hns co mo hero of tho marrlngo fo
Robert Burns Powell, brother ot
Mrs. Lo Verne P. Tower, in Port
land, to Miss Gcrtrudo N. Dongart.
Mr. Powell wns hero for a fow dnyB
last fall to visit. Both aro grad
uates ot tho University ot Oregon.
For two yoars Miss Denhart was
assistant instructor In Oormnn there.
Mr. Powoll Is nlso a graduato of tho
law dopartmont and expects to prac
tice In Oregon. Their marrlago thero
a fow days ago wns tho culmination
of a romnnco started when they
wero In collcgo four years ngo.
nlng.
CAPTAIN JOHN EWING, of Km
ptrc, enmo up Inst night and van
n visitor hero today.
MISS OELO M'CLAY wns a visitor
hero today from Allegany, com
ing on n shopping trip.
MRS. K. GEORGE SMITH nnd Mrs.
E. R. Hodson, of South Coos Riv
er wero MarHtifield nlsltors yes
terday.
J. T. HARRIGAN and wlfo havo
returned homo fro ma trip ot
several months in California nnd
also in Mcdford.
turned Inst night from a trip to
Arizona nnd California, spending
most of tho time near Cibola,
Arizona, with relatives, . ,
MISS IRENE HODSON and K. R.
Hodson, both of Coos nivcr, re;
turned home Inst evening after
n short visit in tho South. They
camo up on tho Santa Clara.
MR8. MATT1E PlNKERTON camo
up last ovonlng on tho Santa
Clara from California, whero Mho
has been for medical treatment
for Bovcral months.
FIXUP
Htato Postmaster Meet Postmas
ter Hugh McLaln loft on tho morn
ing train via Rosoburg for Portlnnd
whoro ho goes to attend a mooting
of tho stnto Postmasters. This is
tho first meeting of tho kind over
hold In tho state and will probably
mean tho bringing together of tho
I
I PERSONAL MENTION
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CELL IRELAND spout Sunday with
relatives at Handon.
GENE GRANT, who Is spending n
fow weeks hero while recuperating
from an Injury to his log, spoilt
yesterday nt Camp One.
MISS N. R. GILF1LLAN enmo In
InRt ovonlng from Dolmnr nnd this
morning loft for Portland on tho
steamship Santa Clnrn.
N. M. WADE, a Portland brick man,
returned homo on tho BnnU Clarn
today after 10 days horo during
which ho sought to Interest local
men In a now patent brick ma
chine .
Will Meet. Tho Baptist Ladles'
Aid will hold their regular monthly
meeting nt tho church parlors to
morrow afternoon.
MISS ELM A MDONALD, of Co-i
qulllo, has resumed her old posi
tion nt Tlio Chandler Cigar stand,
Miss Slgna Lnrson hnvlng renlfcii;
ed to tako n position at Tho
Gojdon Rulo.
W. A. LU8E nnd wlfo of South Coos
River aro Marshfleld visitors.
O. G. HOCKET nnd wlfo and fam
ily ot Empiro loft on tho Nnnn
Smith for San Francisco whoro
thoy will tako in tho Exposition.
J. S. BARTON of Coqullle was a
Marshtlold visitor last night.
It. II. OLSON ot Empiro wbh a
Marshtlold visitor today.
ANDREW FORBES of Empiro is a
Marsbflold business visitor today.
T?
sssyosTrz
Home of Good Clothes
Marshfleld North Bend
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GUY TORREY returned to Ms pob.
Hon nt Beaver Hill yestorday af
tor spending Sunday horo.
HALL
located, woll equip
low rout, good
e. Win Q..n ..i..... i
fn nt onre. Ensv terms
laired, Owner coliic on
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pe Ueld About It."
1ING HniiRF
r buy ever offered.
located. tniv wnt
i" 'ell on terms ir ,i.
Owner wishes t)
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About It."
A. REID
IfRONT STREET
JATERMAs QTimin
QUALITY PHOTOS
P site Blanco Hotel,
1UB-L.
SHFIELB, OIUCGOK
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Lenvo
CoQiilllo
A.M.
7:00
0:00
11:00
P.M.
1:00
3:00
0:30
7:30
Lento
Owl Pharmacy
Multifield
A 31.
SltiO
8:30
11.00
P.M.
uoo
il:00
5:30
MAIWIII'IKMKCOQUILLE AUTO
STVGE 11.'"' 3UIIWW
Schedule arranged to connect
nltli boats to Dandon, Stages to
Myrtle l'oint, Wngner, Hoseburg.
No delays.
Fare from Marshfleld to Coqullle:
75 cents.
Slaglo & Lambeth, Trops.
Will furnish extra cars for
extra trips day or night; also
charter cars
SAVE THE BABY;
At last a way Is provided to dlmln
Isy tiny heart-breaking cries to
prevent tired and weakened moth-1
er8 for baby to entertain nnd do-t
volon himself, safely, naturally to I
I release mother for other duties (
thru tho use of tilts Invaluable and
indispensable family nsslstant.
Gets Them a
Brownie
$1 to $12
"-"TiTe Owl"-
Frank I). Cohan,
Tho Central Avenue Drug Btoro
FRANK LAISE and Clias. Fenslu:
wero among thoso spondlng Sun
day at Powors.
JOHN ARLANDSON linn gono to
Portland to tako a position on
dredgo thero.
JOHN DASHNEV, ono of thn old
nnd rollnblo foremen of tlio Smith
Powers Company, spout Sunday
at his homo In Mnrshfleld.
II, IVERSON and wlfo of Handon nro
Marshflold vlsltora and shoppers
Mr. Ivorson Is connected with tho
dredgo Scuttle.
GEORGE ANDERSON, A. 11. aidloy.
J. W. Motley. D. L. Buckingham,
N. Moon nnd James Barclay raino
over last ovonlng from tho coun
ty sent whoro thoy had boon on
court business.
MRS. FRANK M. PARSONS enmo In
from Florenco last evening where
sho went to moot Mrs. A. L.
Housoworth And return with Iter.
C. II. MARSH, of tho 8. P. Compnny
went to Dandon today wlicro ho
Iibh somo business iiiutturs to at
tend to.
J. L. JUSTEN, managor of tho St.
I.awronco Hotel camo back Inty
night from his ranch nt Coonton,
whero ho has been sovornl dnys
making fences and cultivating a
coat of tan.
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MISS MARIE T. MALONEY will
loavo ovorlond tomorrow for San
Francisco and Bcrkoloy wlToro sho
will visit a whllo and then pro
ceed with hor slstor and brothor-In-law
to tho old homo In Iowa
for u vlsltt
MAYOR F. E. ALLEN left on tho
train today for Bandon whero hu
was called on his trade today.
C. F. McKNIGHT loft this afternoon
for Bandon, going there to Inspect
tho Masonic lodge
I H. S. MURPHY camo back this nf-
ternoon from Coqulllo wlicro ho
was called on legal business,
HENRY SENOSTACKEN will leave
this week for Portland to attend
tlio minimi mooting of tho Ore
gon Title Men's Association of
which he is president.
HUGH SNEDDON has return from
Salem. Ho also went to Wash
ington to look uftor a timber
claim which ho and August Frl
zecu have there.
MRS. JOHNSON and son, of Min
neapolis, arrived hero on tho Ado
lino Bmlth to vlBlt hor other son,
Victor Johnson, of tho C. A. Smith
Company. Thoy havo boon tak-
lug In tho Exposition and camo
up on tho Adelluo Smith. ,
CONSTABLE COX and Judge Pon
nock, In tlio Kid wont thlr. morn
ing to Allegany whoro E. Kinney
was summoned as a witness In tho
rnso of the Myrtlo Point Trans-
of Coqulllo. Tho trip was mado In
two and ono half hours.
THE HUH COHKAL (
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1 S. A. CARMICHAEL and wife, of
Bandon, wero Marshfleld visitors
last night.
DR. GEO. DIX has returned from
an over Sunday stay at tho ranch
near Bridge. Ho states that the
projects for u good npplo crop nro
excellout.
0RPHEUM
' -'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better"
HUH COHKAL
Simplifies baby problems protects
from danger keeps clothing clean
teaches walking ten uses In and
outdoor, Including crib; folks like
a ruler for small places, so baby
can go along to beach or picnic
little sister can handle enaorseu
hy scientists, physicians, and motnors.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
TONIGHT
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Tuesday- WedneMlny
"THE GREYHOUND"
Five-part production by tho Life
Photo Film Company. A combina
tion of dectectlvo and undorworld
plot and an expose of trans-Atlantic
gambling mothodB.
This is a high credltabjo offer
ing and ranks well above some of
the good features shown lately In
the Orpheum.
OTHER PICTUHI-S, TOO.
Lower floor, lCc; balcony, 10c;
Children, 5c.
Superior, Supreme. Defines Para
mount, meaning Orpheum rrniurn
I pictures.
MRS. G. A. GOULD, of Allcgauy.
was down this morning visiting
and shopping.
W. G. BESSEY was down today
shopping from his homo on Coos
River.
MRS. P. II. PlNKERTON, of North
IDEAL .SUMMER THIPK
Steamer Rainbow leaves Marsh
field for South Coos River every
Sunday at 8 a. m. and returns at C
P. in.
Launch Express week day same
hours.
IDEAL FREE GROVE AND
PICNIO GROUNDS
Bring your lunch baskets, ko
daks and fishing tackle for a few
days' outing. Sunday school and
all picnic crowds a specialty.
Round Trip, 75 cents.
Tor charter apply on board or
phono 31CX3 or phono 3107.
LESLIE ISAACSON' returned Sunday
from California points where hu
vlsltod following tho closing f
the school year lat tho University
of California.
MISSES I8ABELLE and May Iroland
who have boon attending tho Ban
don high Khool rnmo over yesr
torday to visit their undo, Coll
Ireland. Aftor a short stay hero
thoy will proceod to their homo nt
Ollalla, possibly stopping oft nt
'Camas Valley for a visit. "
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MI88 FRANCES FRAN8E will leavol
soon for Portland whero sho goos
as a delegate from Doric Chapter
to tlio Oregon Eastern Star meeting.
HWmHMMMMt
AMONG THE SIUK
Wm. Shoup, Jr., who was recently
Injured In an accident In a logging
camp, Is hero for troatment.
Mrs. Ed Conklln, of South Inlet,
Is In Marshflold recdlvlng treatment
for thront trouble.
Elizabeth Ross, llttlo daughtor ot
,Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, of Ofttch
lug Inlot, underwent an oporatlon
at ono o'clock this morning at Mercy
Hospital. She hnd been III but ro
ceutly has been Improving until last
evening, when sho became worse
and was hurried to tho hospital.
M. P. Ouloveen Is rapidly recuper
ating from a prolonged Illness.
Miss Nora Cordon, sister of Mrs
F. E. Raymond and who ,Js visit
ing hero from Rosoburg, met with
HENRY SENOSTACKEN went out) a painful accident on aunuay wueu
on the Santa Clara this morning sho fell and sprained her ankle.
for Portland where he expects tot Mrs. F. K, Octtlns Is still con
t,n conn for several daya on busl-' fined to her homo and under n phy-
MR8. E. C. BARKER nnd child were
down this morning from Allegany,
coming to meet Mrs. George A.
Gould who returned on tho San
ta Clara from San Francisco.
MRS. J. O. STEMMLER came over
from Myrtlo Point last evening
and left this morning for Po:t
land on tho Santa Clara, whero
sho will attend the Rose FeBtl.'.il.
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