The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    - r THE-C0S BAYTIMES- "ABSHFIELD, OREGOM. SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915 EVENING
EDITION.
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SEVEN
J.BCAU"' Jj "" "v.a
rshfield
PAIN I AND
DECORATING CO.
ORDER FOLGER'S TEA
J2yANT & WEAVER
si
Of Course We Have It
Folger's Famous Golden Gate Tea
nt Kfcntly reduced prices this week.
Phone us your order nnd we will deliver It.
Wo nlso carry Folger's ttoldcn (Into Coffee, Folger's Spices,
FolgeWs Ten, Folger's Kvtrncts, Folger's linking Powder.
CONNER & HOAGLAND
THK I.KADINO OHOCKHS DKAIiKUS IN OOOI) OHOCKHIKS
707 South llroadway Phones JMH-J nnd 2J
Estimates Furnished
140.H. Mnrshfiold, Oregon
OOD!
wnnm
o. 4 --
billing ffo" ncr lullu ?1"" ,0 "?-
vood, 1G t -1
Inches
32 to .isa.no
I 'ice Del I very
V. 11. LINGO
221-3. North First St.
Cent nil Ave.
ONE WEEK
Phono 100
lone
IHiHilM
I COLDRN CATF TFA I I
U AUTO CALL
FUH rUUIt'S AUIOS
Phono i!IO-L.
Night nnd Dny.
Right Ctifo.
WUCAItS. CAREFUfi DRIVERS
I). L. FOOTE.
SAVE MONEY
b; ordcriiif: tho fatuous
HENRYVILLE COAL
I coal, per ton $1.00
hi coal, per ton $5.50
hjlf ton of both $1.73
1). MUSSON, Prop.
Irliono IS-J tir Iwivo orders nt
llllljcr's Cignr Store
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular1 Plnco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Commercial nnd R'dw'y.
mmHtww
WESTERN LOAN AND t
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
lays 8 per cent on savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
SOUTH COOS IUVKR HOAT
8BRV1CK
LAUNCH EXPRESS
tm Mnrshficld every dny
, ni. Irfuives hcml of river
nt it: 15 p. m,
STEAMER KAINHOW
tm IicnkI of river dully nt 7
m. Leaves Mnrshflold nt 2 p.
k For riinrtor apply on liourtl.
hogers & SMITH
Proprietors
COMMUTATION nn
TICKETS, SIJ.OO. U
Mirelifleld-Nortli llond Anto
Lino
kn every ten inliititos from
a. m. to 12 p. in.; to SouUi
lough onco a day, leaving nt
.ni.j to Empire three trips
dy.
COItST & KINO, Prop..
City Auto & Taxi Co.
I 'y nun .lglit Hervlco
p taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
iFor touring oars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
LVXX LAMRKTH. Prop.
P Cars New Cora
AVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See COrFhELL .
Phone 3171
JPXH inirt
nUTIfcXl) VIA FLORENCE
Anto Stage Schedule
pMawlifli'ld nnd Florence
ik - 5.00 a.m.
1Mda'2 G:M a.m.
" 3 c:00 a.m.
M 0:45 a.m.
5 9.00 a.m.
"r 6 10:00 a.m.
,y7 11:00 a.m.
ilr 8 12:00 m.
'"day 3 2:30 a.m.
MO 3:30 a.m.
u 4;00 a.m.
h 12 4:30 a.m.
I7 13 5:00 a.m.
iJ H 5:00 a.m.
" b:00 a.m.
f."" 16 .... 5:00 a.m.
' 5:00 a.m.
J l8 5:00 a.m.
19 6:00 a.m.
lmo 7:00 a.m.
?ril 9:00 a.m.
r 22 10:00 anli
ehy 23 ...n-oo a.m.
aJ24 2:30 a.m.
u 25 3:00 a.m.
rr!e 3:30 a.m.
7 4:30 a.m.
r 28 5:00 a.m.
rf.29 5:00 a.m.
P30 .... c:00 n.m.
Ate nna fimnn TiiiiIi
M leaving Marahfleld before
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee
, and bpice House
IKMIPIU of FOLGER'S TKA BALK
it or the best In the grocery line.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee
and Spice House
i.u .muitii KHOADWAV
I'liono :ii)i.j.
Folger's Tea Sale
at Wolcott Grocery
Of course o lmvo It. Phone
send us or bring us your drder!
We lire nlwnys prepared to servo
jour needs or wishes in the kto
cery lino. h
J Wolcott's Grocery
I North Front St. Phone 07-.I
Folger's Tea is One
of Our Specials
Whenever we enn sine our cus.
(onicrs money, wo always do so.
This week wo are selling Folger's
lea at greatly reduced prices.
W. H. Dindinger
&Co.
nunker Hill Department Store
rl'"c 32 Freo delivery.
A Good
Combination
Good Tea
Good Grocers
Good Advertising
It 1 Unlv Know Wk ..
How many times a day do you nsk that question?
Jiou want Bomcthlnir. Perhaps you are not sure just what
I crhaps you are suro but do not know where to got It.
Tho advertising columns of The Times have dally answers to
such nuorles.
They tell people what to get and wliero to buy to tho best nd
vantngo. Not to read Hie advertising Is to bo poorly Informod.
CCYLON IftOU
CNGLISH 0nCKf5!
OOLONG
JAPAN
GUNPOworn
OLACH k GnttN
For one week :it
these prices to con
vince you that the
tea is worth th
regular price
A pound ol
this tea makes
300 cups. At
80c a pound,
the cost is one
cent for about
four cups.
You can afford
to drink good tea.
V IN LY
AT GROCERS
JUNE 7th to 12th, 1915
& (FOLGER'S Tff fEA)
RttuU, SbmUJ
rl4jl prio i.ltpri
1.0 TINB 80 SO
H 4o as
!-w l ao is
J 3 ro a no
ENTGR YOUR OHOin BtlOW
ty u.iTm I tin tin..
'JmBSBBJUBBL '
mMmfwmssBSsssm
J. A. FOLGER & CO.,
San Francisco
FOLGERfS TEA
Sale at Eastside
Of course wo can take enro of
your heeds in tho big Tea Kale
this week. Wo nro always pre
pared to sen'o you.
STAR GROCERY
kastjsidi-:
Phono UOlMi
Folger's Tea
Week Observed
by us. Wo rnn furnish you any
thing In tho Folger line ns woll
as the best In the grocery line
Nasburg's Grocery
Folger's Tea Sale at
STAUFF'S
Phono us your orders, or drop In
and we'll so that you participate
In this great speclnl offer.
We handle Folger's line of Gol
den Ante Coffee, Spires, linking
Powder, Soda nnd P.xtmcts.
StaufPs Grocery
20(1 Front Street Phone 102
WE can't sell you
Folger's Tea, but we:
can sell you good
printing from The
Times' Job Dept.
OETTINO ATTENTION Tho first great qdestlon Wifh alt snlcfl
men nnd nil advertisers Is to get respectful attention.
Thcro Is one tlmo and only ono In nil a mauls wakeful hours
when ho Is all attention Is In an absolutely recepttvo frnrao of mind.
That tlmo Is when ho sits down to rend his favorite paper.
Honca, tho columns of his favorite pnpor which ho reads every
day Ib tho best plncq to set forth tho merits ot tho goods of
which you want to got a favorable Impression. Tho Times is Coon
llay's favorlto pnpor.
NOTICK
OF ANNUA h
MKKTIXG
SCHOOL
Notice Is hereby given to tho le
gal voters of School District No. 9,
of Coos County, Stnto of Oregon,
that tho Annual School .Meotlng for
ald District Will bo held nt Pun.
tral School Uulldlng, to begin at tho
honr of 7:30 o'clock P. M., on tho
third Monday of Juno, being tho 21st
day of Juno, A. D ;91C.
This meeting Is called for tho pur
poso of electing ono director to
servo for tho term of thrco years
and ono clerk to servo for tho term
of ono year and tho transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
Dated this 2nd day of Juno, 19 1G.
Attest. John F. Hall,
District Clerk.
A. II. Powers,
Chairman Hoard of Directors
uU
fS FREE
1 SYSTEM
S
Calico Dance, tonight, Kaglcs
Hall, Mnrtlu'M Orchestra, Don't Mis
It.
Have you tried Tho Times' want
adsT
GKKAT CONVBXIKXCB FOR. AU
TOISTS AND IIICVCIjISTS PltO
VIDKI) HY TOV'MU IlIlOTH
FltS KINK PIj.Va'T COMPLKT.
i:i
Tho Gunnery yesterday complotod
tho Installation of tholr freo air
plant for autolsts and bicyclists. It
will be a decided convenience to nu
tolsts and will completo Tho Gun
nery's sorvlco dopartmont. Towor
llrothors nro dctormlned to furnish
tho patrons and tho public tho best
sorvlco In tholr lino nil tho tlmo.
MOOSE
SEAT SALE
Times want nds bring results.
PROFITS
vs.
rCOSTi
i "I can't afford to use news-
! paper advertising," said one
! merchant. "Well, I can't af-
ford not to," said the second
i one, whose business is grow-
i ing even in dull- times... "I
i don't look at what a thing
j costs, but what I am going to
: get out of it.
"Continuous newspaper ad
vertising brings me larger,
: more definite returns than any
; other kind I have tried.
"As a matter of fact it costs
less, too, for I buy no waste
circulation."
:coo
1 fc
! TIMES
PHONE 133
"IIHOWN OF IIAUVAHD" PltOVKS
'IUG DItAWING CAltD FOR
MOXDAV AND TUKSDAY KVK
XIXGS OF XKXT WKIIK.
Tho sent salo for "Drown of Har
vard," which tho Mooso will pre
sent nt tho Orphotim Thonter Mon
day and Tuesday, Juno 14 and 10,
oponod at tho Ilusy Comer drug
sioro inis morning, tiio scats are
selling fnat, and those who want
tho good ones should reserve thorn
early. Tho price for any sent lor
cither performance Is fifty cents.
Tho production of Itldu Johnson
Young's famous college play will bo
In more ways than ono u really ro
mnrknblo event.
In tho flint plnco tho piny itself
Is a romnrknblo one. No American
comedy over written has had no suc
cessful a career, or has mndu so
many stars. "Drown of Harvard,"
Is known among plays as tho "star
mnkor." Flvo plnycra In tho orig
inal cast becunio stars over night
after the premier performance of
tho play, nnd nearly every member
of thnt cast is now recognized as n
planet of the first magnitude
In tho second place tho produc
tion which tho Mooso will give hero
is a romarknhlo ono. When tho
nowspnpers from all parts of tho
stnto Indulgo In what would seem to
bo tho most extravagant pralso of
Mr. Mott's production of this piny,
thero must bo something about it
thnt makes It different from tho
usual run of "local talent" plays. lu
practlcully ovory town that tho di
rector has staged this play tho
press has declared It to bo tho best
theatrical production of any kind,
amateur or professional, that had
ovor been seen on the local stage.
As for the Marshflold cast tnat
will appear In "Ilrown of Harvard"
noxt Monday and Tuesday, that too,
Is a remarknblo ono. Tho dlroctor
considers It one of tho best he has
ovor worked with, and ho confident
ly expects the local production to
be ono of the finest amateur per
formatices cvor staged In this country.
GUARDS
AG S
T
0. S. MAIL DELAYS
MAID CONTRACTOR LAIRD
KQUIPH NTAGICS WITH FISK
TIRKS AS A PHKCAUTION
AGAINST TIRK TROUHMCH.
.1. L. Laird, who hnu tho contract
for carrying tho U. S. mall to and
from Coos County points, between
Camas Valley and Myrtlo Point, Is
taking every precaution against pos
slblo delays on the road.
He has just adopted Flsk tires
for all tho mall carrying autos as a
guarantee against tire trouble on
the toad. In doing' this ho Is tak
ing iidvnutngo of the experience of
big n kith of aiitoH who throughout
thu country nro adopting tho Fink
tiro as tho ono that gives tho most
service for the money and ono thnt
causes the least delay and trouble
on tho road.
TIiIh morning Tho Gunnery, Flsk
distributors lu Southwestern Ore
gon, shipped four heavy tlrcH to
him. He has placed nu ordor for
sufficient Flsk casings and Fisk
tubes to oqulp overyouo of Ills cars
and Tho Gunnery Is supplying him.
TIDE WATER MILL
WILL SHIP LUMBER
NO CRKDITORS APPKAL
James Sweeney Cmso Is Up llofore
Judgo Seldbrede
No creditors appeared this morn
ing boforo Judgo Behlbrede, refereo
In bankruptcy, for an examination
of James Sweoney, of North Dend,
who has filed bankruptcy proceed
ings, asserting his assets to be about
1250 and hU liabilities in the neigh
borhood of 149,000. It Is said the as
sets consist or the furniture and that
this Is owued mostly by his wife.
Only one claim has been filed.
Sweeney came hero from Eugene not
long ago nnd has been In business lu
Seattle and Portland. A report will
be made to the clerk In the Port
land office, a hearing held nnd
Sweeney's application for a dis
charge from his debts considered.
t AT THE HOTELS J
I
Chandler Hotel,
Mrs. Joseph Hcndorsnn, (Inrdlnor;
Miss M. L. Henderson, Gardiner;
Holla II. Wilson, (Inrdlnor C; Drey
man, Portland; Henry L. Mass, San
Francisco; J. K. Webber, Portland;
Chnrlcs 1. Hochborg, Hound-Up;
Montnna; II. A. Myers, Portland;
A. Stride nnd wife, iVnncouver,
Wnsh.; A. II. Colo, Portland; K.
J. Ilodell, SaiTumouto; J. S. Mooro
nnd wife, Dolmnr; Frank II, Ack
loy, Powers; Kdward T. Skey, Em
pire. St. Laurence Hotel.
Jny Richards, Sumner; Charles
Dowmun, Kmplro; Mrs. Charles
Dowman, Empire; John C. Mullen,
Sprlngflold; J. C. Colo and wife, So
nttlo; Paul Fahoy, Dandon; J. E.
Hawkins, San Francisco; Arllo Hall,
Portland; Jorry Stone, Portland.
Lloyd Hotel.
Lawrence Darklow, Myrtle Point;
J. D. Darklow, Myrtlo Point; Wil
liam McDonald, Myrtle Point; V. S.
McElroy, Denver Hill; E. M, Pring,
Powers; W. E. Lowellon, Myrtle
Point; II. A. Mclntyro, Conulllo; J.
Cushman. Coqulllo; C. Ferguson,
Portland; D. Sporon, Norway.
Dlnuro Hotel.
E. Erlckson, Powers; Thomas Con
way, Lester, Wash.; Charles Paul
son, Lestor; W. J. Hunt, Lester;
William Dergman, Lester; Fred Cox,
San Francisco; Emmet F. Wler,
Crescent City; J. Ernst, Coos Riv
er; 12. E. BpIliiK, Los Angeles; O.,
O. Laly, Portland; D. P. Weaver,
South Inlfit; E. E. Render, Myrtlo
Point.
Mnnnger Duttou Arrives At Florcnco
nnd Will Send Cargoe. on
I largo fjiwrenco
(Special to The Times)
FLORENCE, Ore., Juno 12. II.
P. Dutton, mnnngor of tho Tide Wa
ter Mill Co., has arrived In Florence
nnd when aeon at tho Mill Com
pany's offlco Stated tlrnt nrran(
menta had boon made to ship two
cargoes of lumber by (ho bnrgo Law
rence, which arrived In port Tuesday
morning towed by tho tug Glonn
or. Tho mill company also expocts to
run tho planers lntor and clean up
what lumber Is at present In the
yards.
Dr. Dutton was highly gratified
at tho final results accomplished In
soiling tho Port bonds nnd provid
ing money to eontlnuo the Je(ty con
Btructlon, nnd feels thnt with tho
completion of the project the Sins-
Inw will have a bar second to none
lu Oregon.
L
T
DGETHER
ONLY OCCUPANTS OF COUNTY
11ASTILK MAKI3 QUKKIt PAIR
C0QUILLE WILL
MAKE MORE FILLS
Will Uo Dredge Seattle While Up
River to llcttcr Condition
of Low Place
Coqulllo Intends to take advautago
of tho presence of tho dredge Seat
tle to do some noedod filling of low
places nrcordlng to tho following of
tho Sentinel:
As the dredge Seattle will proh
ah'v finish tho Job of furnishing n
channel from Coqulllo to Iliindon 10
foot In dopth and n hundred and fif
ty foot In width during tho noxt
two weeks, thcro Is n plan on foot
to keep her at, work hero onough
longor to fill tho swnle at tho cast
end of Front street which runs on
up between tho Tuttle House and
tho livery stable It Is estimated that
It would cost 50 cents n yard to fill
this hole with dry earth by tho uso
of teams; hut the Band In the bed of
tho rlvor Is nearly 20 feet In dopth
boforo tho clay Is reached and the
drodgo company agrees to make Just
as much or a fill as Is desired, by
pumping this sand Into the hole, at
a cost of only 20 cents por cubic
ynrd. It will probably bo several
years boforo thorn Is a drodge up
tho rlvor again and tho opportunity
Is not ono to be lost,
Calico Dance Tonolght, Eagles
Hall, Mnrtln's Orchestra. Don't MIks and leave I-akesldo nt ID.IO n. in
t 1! p. in. dally.
Auto service to Ten .Mile, Leave
.Miirxliflehl nt N a. in. or 1 JMO p. in.
nud
SIUSLAW JETTY WORK
WILL START SOON
Illds Will Ro Asked for In A Few
Duys by Major
.Morrow
PORTLAND, Ore., June 12
Major Morrow of tho unglneorle
corps received authority to go ahead
with north and south Jettys at the
Sluslaw rlvor and In a few days bids
will bo advertised for. Tho south Jot
ty Is to bo extended farther out than
the north Jetty. Tho Work will bo
paid for by a government appropria
tion and money raised by Port of
SluslaW bonds. '
Ono DoMM-tcd Ills Family While tho
Other Offended Against tho
Same Family
(Spoclnt to The Times.)
COQU1LLE, Ore., June 12. Two
men stood behind tho bars of the
county Jail yesterday ns tho only
occupants of plnco. Doth are mar
rlod men but ono Is young and the
othor much oldor. Tho older man
fares tho chargo ot dasortlng hjs
family ton years ago and tho young
er man must answer to tho chargo
ot contributing to the delinquency
of a minor1 girl, ono of the family
which tho oldor man du.ortcd, his
doivghtor In fact.
Tho younger man Is Neva Hntchcr
nho Iiiih boon tried onco but lu whose
car.n tho Jury disagreed. Ho will be
tried again. It Is illogct ho was
guilty of wronging tho minor daugh
ter of his older Jail companion, John
Stlllwell. Another young man, Earl
Ensolo, wnH found guilty of tho same
clmrgn nnd sent to tho penitentiary,
Whou these matters woro brought
boforo tho grand Jury It was learned
that Mrs. Stlllwell nnd hor daughtr
hnd been keeping up a llttlo ranch
near Dandon and had been doing
tho work Ihemselvos. When tho
grand Jury found that Htlltwoll had
desorted his family ton yenrs ago
thoy decided to Indict him also.
When he loft this county Stlllwell
wont as a member of n traveling
sect known as "God's Regular Ar
my," Thoro was a warrant out for
him onco boforo and ho mado a short
visit horo soino years ago but escap
ed nrrost In some way.
Now ho must fnco tho chargo of
desertion nnd await his trial In Jail
with young Hatcher against whom
tho samo family has a grievance
Stlllwell was located and arrested
at Vancouver, Wnsh., and was
brought back from that place Thurs
day night.
KEEP LAUNCH ON
NIGHT ERRY SERVICE
Judge .nines Wii'sun Relieves Truf
fle Not Enough to Justify Dig
Ferry nt Night.
In nil probability tho presont ar
rangement of a gasoline launch for
the night ferry service between
Marshflold and Eastside will bo
rotalnod, according to a statoment
last evening by County Judgo Wat
son. He stated there is not enough
heavy traffic In tho evening to jus
tify the added expense of running
tho ferry Transit.
Illds are again being asked for by
tbe County Court, he said, for a
gauolluo boat to tako the run. Fig
ures by Captain Cavanaugh, at pres
ent operating tho old launch Union
on the run show that 1640 persons
used tho night service last month.
The Cadillac lu place of Mllllco.
iim will leuvo .Marshfleld SlllO na.
Dr. II. K. KEIrY, DENTIST day morning for Allegany, i-ctMrulutc
Phono 11 2-J, Room 201, Coke lilihj, riiiuday evening.
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