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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION rs:
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BREVITIES
"Natural Shape"
nnd made in any style
to suit your needs.
trfTfiiiiVri i fi if liM
Woolen Mill Stores
Marshfield North Bend
fcV.vn tidi:s
1 Time and Heights of tides nt
Marshfield The tides are placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on the firm lino and heights on the
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will ln
, dicato whether It Is high or low
'water. High tide on tho Bar ono
hour and C i minutes earlier than nt
Marshfield. At North Bend 3D min
utes earner than at Marshfield.
he Noble Theater
tiii: snow that is here with tiii: goods
'flic .Malicious MjMlfjhig
"GOULDS"
Ilie uoild'.s greatest Magicians nnil Illusionists. A cur load of
hwlal Scenery and beautiful wnrdrobos.
Startling' fentH Hint baffle tho inliiil of the most skeptintl.
showing win Tin: must ti.mi: i.v marshi'ikld
Flo Heels of Exceptional! Good Ph tines
"tiii: hermit ok miti) island"
lccliil Tlnce reel leiitmc It's a beauty.. .As near a Paramount
frudiiitloii ns possible. It's full or action mid will surely willsfy
(icr)inu'.
i tiii: gamiilch's i. o. iv
!Ioj,t.iiIi drama tic iilny.
"A. STIDV I.V Tit AMI'S"
IlitiiKiiipli (oiiicdy Willi Hilly Onlik.
longest, best show i.v tiii: city
usual pricks ok admission
toner ritmr i.c iiiucoiiy nut UillUicu .if
roiiuiriiiw Night Hiitlm thungo of Vaudeville ami 111(2 AliK'l!
MVCI! fealuiv, "A Mi html lor Sraii(lal."."Tlio Christian," by Hall
itlue, In eight reels Fild.iy night.
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WEATHER FORECAST
Or Auoclitrtl rreii to Com Vtj Tlmn
OREOON Fair, warmer,
except near coast; northwest
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
1: 13 a. m., June 21, by BcnJ.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum CC
Minimum 45
At 1:13 a. ill 52
Precipitation 00
Precipitation sluco Sopt. 1,
1011 CC.89
Precipitation aamo porlod
last year G5.57
Wind Northwest, clear.
DRY WOOD
nt
AMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phono 2711
ll)U TRANSFER AND STOlt-
Gi; UP HOUSEHOLD GOODS
PlKKillT AND BAGGAGE
full
JUS0N TRANSFER
Phono l(i:t
Itcsldenco Phono 1H-.T
Mulct Ave. and Wnterfront
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton $1.00
Lump coal, por ton $.1.50
Or half ton of both 91.73
1). .MUSSO.V, Prop.
Phono 18-J or Icmo orders nt
Miner's CJgur Storo.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
$
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t
HYDEN To Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Hy
den nt their homo at Fourth and
flnlden, Saturday, Juno 19, a
daughter. Mother and child are do
ing nicely.
Donnto lie- Civnin. Mrs. It. M.
Snrter has donated flvo gallons of
Ico cream to the Coos liny Women's
Club for their picnic Wednesday, for
the benefit of tho Public Itcst Hoom.
Auto To llniidou. J. 11. Flanagan
nnil family, Mr. and Mrs. Mnlr Dano
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCollum and
Misses Sheridan composed two auto
parties who motored to Dandon yes-
tcrtlay.
Ilnnrh Sold. Wm. Goshen and
Fcrd Hamilton today closed a deal
for tho liinchngQ of ICO ncro on
PSPB f?L J f .J?$r BPBBBH flBHBBBBBi IBHBBBBflB)
Daniels Creek from W. H. Morgan
for $2,400. W. A. Held negotiated
the sale. Last year, they bought an
adjoining ranch from Mr. Morgan
Longest Day In Year Today Is
tho longest day In the year. There
have been controversies as to wheth
er It was Juno 21 or June 22 but
It has been pretty well settled that
there arc a few minutes more be
tween sunrise and sunset on Juno
21 thnn there are on June 22.
Stole Strawberries. n. L. Church,
proprietor of Marshfield Gardens on
Isthmus Inlet, says Hint bovs Sun
day morning went throught the fence
and helped themselves to the fruit
Mr. Church says that Instead of the
boys breaking through the fence that
If they will come mid ask him thev
can have what berries they want.
Kastsldo Hlecttloii. Thero Is Raid
to bo a lively campaign for school
clerk in Eastslde for tho annual el
ection this evening. The two can
didates mo Mrs. M. A. McLagg.ui,
tho present clerk, nnd S. P. Hock
Tho term of Director John Olson ex
pires but so far no candidates for
the place havo been mentioned
CcttliiK Out Logs. Jack McDon
ald of the McDonald & Vaughn
camp who was hero yesterday Bald
that they wero busy getting out tho
C, 000,000 feet of logs which they
had cut previous to closing down
last fall. Thero remains nbout 0,
000,000 feet of standing timber
there but whether this will be taken
out now hna not been determliwid.
HltH tho Skids. Hoscoe Davis hit
tho skids on Saturday night and be
fore his Journey was completed ho
had landed in the Carter Hotel
whoro ho slept oW tho night. Yes
terday he was turned loose after
promising to hereafter look whoro
ho leaped. Ho was unable to pay
tho $5 generally asked for by tho
general fund.
Lot of Woik. Mr. Peart of Co
qulllo wna hero Saturday on busi
ness.. Ho recently returned from
California whoro Peart Brothers
havo a big Irrigation ditch contract.
Ho will return thero tho last of this
wcok nnd says that thoy havo
enough work In California to keep
thorn busy all summer. Ho will pro
bably tnko tho family south with
him this wcok.
.MakcN hiinoy or illver. In n
launch, Captain Polhomus yesterday
mado a survey of tho South Coos
River after Inspecting the work now
being dono on tho north fork by
tho dredgo Oregon. It Is expected
that this arm will bo finished within
a fow days nnd tho dredgo moved
to tho South Cooa Hlvcr whoro tho
steamer Itnlnbow baa already exper
ienced considerable troublo at low
water.
Council to MVt. Thero will bo
further consideration of tho First
stroet controversy when the city
fnthors meot this evening nnd It Is
oxpected that tho plans nnd speci
fications for tho cutting down of tho
Htrcot will bo ready for submission
by A. II. Gldloy, city engineer. Thero
nro other street Impro omenta to
comu beforo tho councllmcn for set
tlement.
On FJkIiIIiik J'1"0' Sdn Pino Is
In receipt of n card from Dr. Mor
row who loft horo last spring to Join
tho Red Cross Medical Corps In
Franco. The postal card says that ho
Is within flvo miles of tho trenches
nnd that tho big guns aro booming
night nnd day. Ho Bays that thero nro
2,000 cots In tho hospital whero ho
la stationed. Tho postal enrd simply
bears tho London address), tho Eng
lish censora not ullowlng anyone nt
tho front to toll whoro thoy are.
William Cross Hurled. Tho fun
eral of William Cross, tho brako
man on tho McDonald-Vaughn log-
first thought it how it happened; your next, how to cor-
When in tire trouble your
LPCt It. . ., -rmr , e thnrri
ihe only positive cure we know is a rw '; ",
THE CJUNrMUix
r,.s,c wsTiHiiiTOiw MHTiiwivn,,v onnnov
Knnc,, i. nir .v u """"
& KIVO RMlAGi:
S. G. WHITSHTT
Uandon Agent
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
H. H. Harper
JIOUSi: HUILDER
General Ropalrlng and Cabinet
Maklnc
Phono 349-J.
J. M. Wright
Phone 188-R
HUILDINO CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished on rcquost
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Kye, Kur, Noso and Throat.
GLASSES FITTED
DR. JLTTIE II. SHAW.
DIsoraos of Women nnd Children
Office Phone 330-J. Rooms 200,
201, 202, Irving Block
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING KNOiNEL'R AND
ARCHITECT
Offices, 206 Irving Block.
Phono 103-L or 267-J.
Marshfield, Oregon.
gtnR road who was killed on Fridny
afternoon, was held yesterday after
noon from tho Wilson Undertaking
parlors. Rev. G. Le Roy Hall had
charge of tho services nt tho chapel
and the Mnsous at the grae. Pract
ically all of the employes of the
Cnmp wero present nt tho services,
as Cross was prominent nmong them,
having been soven years with McDon
ald and Vaughn.
Mall in Wrong Place. Ignoring
tho opening nt the top or the box
which 1ms on It n notico about "put
malt In hero" somo ono with n hand
full of letters forcibly made an open
ing In a box on Brondwav and but
for the eaglo eye of Postmaster
Hugh McLaln the tunll wmii.i
probably have been left there
iiiiiuiiuiiui- as me new open
ing fniled to land letters in
tho proper compartment. Most or the
addresses wore foreign and it Is bo-1
icieu mo sender wns unused to mall
boxes. Thero Is a compartment on
tho front of tho box In which Is
Placed a card telling when tho mall
s taken up. This had been forced
back until tho letters could bo In
sorted nnd Mr. McLaln happened to
notico n corner of an envelope still In
sight nnd tho mall was extracted.
$
t PERSONAL MENTION t
W. II. SMITH of Coos River was
hero today.
ROY LANDRITH, of Coos River,
camo hero this morning on busi
ness.
J. E. NOAH wns down today on n
bhort business trip from Cooa Ri
ver. O. A. MINTONYE of Coqulllo wns a
Marshfield business visitor Sat
urday. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MAHAF-
FEY wero shopping visitors hero
today from Allegany.,
JOHN C. KENDALL went to the
county sent his morning, calkd
thero on legal business.
LEE 11YERLY will loavo on tho noxt
Nnnn Smith to tnko In tho Ran
Francisco Exposition.
FRED POWERS loft on tho morning
Irnln for Powers today, nftcr an
over Sunday visit at home.
FRANK LAISE and J Albert Matson
spoilt Sunday nt their ranch in tho
Sand Hills, returning this morn
ing. JAS. PARKER, of Loon Lako, camo
In yosterdny to visit Mrs. Parker
who has bcon -at North Bond re
ceiving medical treatment.
MR. AND MRS. R. P. WILLiAMS
spoilt tho week-end nt Ten
Mllo lako, returning from thero
today.
MR. AND MRS. PRED SLAQM3 of
..Coqulllo wero Sunday guests at
tho A. E. Noft homo in Marsh
field. W. C. MOROAN of North Coos River
was In town todny and said that
ovorybody was busy with their po
tato crops.
CLAY CHURCH wont on his motor
cyclo down to Bnudon yestorday
returning via the const road In tho
afternoon.
II. O'MARA mid family havo taken
an apartment In tho J. O. Lang
worthy apartments In South
MarshHeld.
CAPTAIN CORNWALL camo In yes
terday on tho tug Gleaner from
Florcnco and will go back on tho
Gleaner to Gardiner.
HARRY LEIU'EHT loft Saturday for
Eugeno In response to a njessnge
announcing tho death of his moth
er at Junction City, near there.
ANDREW KOBRNER camo up thin
morning from the dredgo Mlchlo
and Lionel Gordon went back In
tho boat with him for n short vis
it at tho dredgo.
A. O. STANLEY, foreman of t)m cc-
J. C. Penney Co.
NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST OFFICE
How nn o do It? Wo huo tho
strongest liujlng power theio Is.
Just think of tho enormous
amount of merchandise handled by
tho .1. O. Penney Companj's H;l
busy Mores.
It Mantis to ixnisou jou know,
Hint no one, who bujs for ono
or two Mores, onn use tho amount
of merchandise. In a jcar, or six
jeni-s, that wo do.
Ladles' Shoes In kid ....St 1)1)
Ladles Shoes, gun metal, in various lasts, $2.50
value. Our prlco $1,1)8
A bettor shoe In patent, kid, gun metal. These aio worth
50c to 75c more. Our prlco )?.to
Just arrived, n new lino of ladles' high class dress shops in
Patent, gun metal, cloth topa. $3.50 value. Our prlco ..S2.I11)
Ladles' dress shoeg. Every pair has u cushion Insole,
mado In pntent vamp, cloth top $u.l)K
A better one In all tho new tops, luce. $1.25 vat. Our prlco $.1,2.1
Tho f A ?r7 ' ' 7? w"1 Wo lend
Originator .-(.CMZCtOrS Others
of Iow Prices if 1 111 i 1 1 111 sjf Follow
GEOLOGIST IS HERE
WILL INVESTIGATE. CURRY'S
WEAITH FOR STATE
(1.
JL Under nnd AssMnnt Will
Spend Scornl Months In tho
Mining District
To learn Just exactly what tho
mineral wealth of Curry county
amounts to is tho purposo of a vis-
It of Prof. (1. M. Jlutlor, goologlst
of the stnto school of mlnorology.
Mr Butler Is now In tho city and Is
endeavoring to hlro a man who can
furnish pack horses and net ub cook
and cnmp man. Mr. Butler will bo
accompanied by A. Q. Mitchell of
tho dopartmont of geology 6f Iho
state university. If thoy ennnot 80
curo whnt they want hero In tho way
of pack horses and help they will
procoed to Curry county nnd prob
ably got horses thoro.
"Tho Investigation Is being mado
tor tho stato bureau of mines and
may stay In Curry county
until Septombor, Tho Investigation
will bo confined to Curry county on
ly nnd wo will especially look over
tho southern part of tho county as
that territory lias not bcon officially
Investigated and thoro nro no ro
ports on It. Wo will of courso got
over as much of tho county as wo
can.
"Wo havo received n good many
samples of gold, Iron and other min
erals which havo boon found In tho
county and thero tins bcon a good
deal said about tho mineral wealth
of Curry so wo are making this In
vestigation to lenrn Just what thero
Is nnd whether the minerals exist in
quantities to mnko It worth mining
on a commercial scalo.
"If wo find that thoro Is really
wealth worth exploiting a bulletin
will bo Issued so thoro will bo some
thing official to glvo tho poopla on
tho mining possibilities nnd If wo do
not find Hint thoro Is much thoro wo
will know how It stands and bu gov
erned accordingly. Somo government
surveys havo beon mado or thn north
ern linrf nf tin rmtntv lmt Mine. Imu
mont gang for the now brldso nt ' Ilorn.oforn ,.,, nnlhl ,,,.
North Bend, went up to Uo gr(i- very definite to kIvo out offlch.ilv r.
gardlng tho mineral resources of tho
H. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 304 Coke Bldg. Pbone 14C-J.
Residence Phone 128-L.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marshfield, Oregon.
Perl Riley Ballinger
VIANIST .iAND TEACHER
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phone 368-L.
vel pits near Myrtlo Point this 1
morning.
MRS. WILLIAM BICKFORD rntuin
ci) homo this morning from Alle
gany whero sho has, been linking
for several dnys with Mrs. '.. T.
TlioniaB,
JUDGE JOHN S. COKE loft this
morning for Coqulllo to resume
the term of tho Circuit court. Hu
bellovca tho business may bu fin-1
Ishcd up this weok.
MR. AND MRS. QUY WARNER and
llttlo daughter will leave soon for
California whero thoy will visit
relatives at various points nnd
tnko In the Exposition.
W. P. MILLER, HUporlntcndont of
tho Coos Bay Roseburg and East
ern, accompanied by Mrs. Miller,
left yesterday on tho Breakwater
for a visit In Portland,
J. W. UMSTATTD has returned
from u business trip to Powers
and says that most of tho build
ings under way thoro will bo com
pleted In another weok.
MR. AND MRS. CARL EVKRT8EN
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Kim
bail, went down to Charleston
Beach yesterday morning for tho
day on tho speed boat Kd.
DR. W. HAYDON, Fred McLean nnd
Al. Hall have gone to tho lower
bay whero they have established
camp. Dr. Huydon will bo In tho
city two daya of the week to see
patients, ,
J. L. SMITH, county agriculturist,
camo over from Coqulllo Saturday
and here met L. O. Solt, traveling
hardware man, who had bPrn an
old friend and school matn nt
Kansas several jears ago. Mr
Solt, while traveling In California
n few weeks ago, met Mr Smith's
brothwr.
county."
MAIIKICn IN' NORTH BEND
John IL Pltnoy of North Bond mid
.Miss Loun M. Llnduboek of Bny
Park wore married Saturday aftor
noon by Rov. Mr. Hlsoy nt his par
soungo In North Bend, Tho cou
ple will go to Lakesldo for a vlatt
and on return will reside nt North
Bend.
Mr. Pjtncy hns lived In North
Bend for (ho puBt two years und (s
connected with tho Club cigar storo
nnd Is widely known, Tho brldo 1b
n native of Coos County, originally
residing at Arago,
UNION MEN TO BE
BROUGHT INTO L)NE
I"H Mooting to Ho Held nt Noilh
Bend to III lug Union Mm Under
Central Jxilior Council
That n mass meeting will bo hold
In North Bond within a few days to
orgauUe the union men of that city,
the carpenters, the longBlioroiuen
und tho brldgo workers und or the
Central Labor Council In tho state
ment of Andrew Laudlcs, president
of tho louncll.
Already a brunch of tho Structural
Iron workers and bridge builders bus
eon started at North Bond now
lat most of tho crew havo arrived
for tho work on tho big brldgo. They
aro now under Hie direct supervis
ion, according to Mr. Landlos, of the
Portland union.
Itiiiidoiilnim lloiv. A Jolly Bnu
don nuto party consisting of J. II.
lluwo and R. II. Osbomo, of tho
IJnnilon World, Harry Craln, corres
pondent of tho Oregonlnn, Curl Bow
man and .Karl Avorlll, drovo ovor
yesterday morning In Clnronco Pos
ter's car and spent tho day enjoying
tho sights of Coos Bay. Mr. Howo
roports tho business situation im
proving In Uandon.
:; NEW TODAY ji
: '' '
FOUND Todny 011 Front Mtrrvl,
Knights Totnplnr Charm. Owner
may hnvo Banio by paying for this
ad nt Times office,
AT THE SEASHORE
TO LET Two-room furnished,
npartmout with wood nnd running
water; also tent sites for tenants;
noar restaurant nnd Sunsot Bay
stage; fresh eggs nnd milk on
grounds. Reforonco desired. For
tonus apply In porson or addroBa
MRS. BARKER, Norton's Gulch,
Emplro, Ore.
'OUND Stray hen. Owner can
havo samo by Identifying property.
Coos Bny Tea, Coffee and Splco
House.
WANTED Young lady Would llko
placo to work at orco. Address
"E" caro Times or phono 202-L.
!
' FOR SALE t
i
FOR SALE FiirnHiiro of throe
room house. Unrgaln. W. 11. Fo
loy, West Bunker Hill.
J
WANTED t
WANTED A dwelling of M or Hel
en rooms, furnished, closo In,
for two or three months from
July 1. I. S Kaufmnn & Co.
SALESMAN WANTED To ncll our
fruit und ornamental nuraory
stock, roses, shrubbery, otc; ex
clusive territory, liberal cash ad
vance weekly on orders; frco out
fit. YAKIMA & COLUMBIA RIV
ER NUH8KRY CO., North Yak
ima, Washington.
WANTED Girl for Kne! house
work. Mrs. A. II. Powers,
I FOR RENT I
$$
FOIt RENT Separate 100m nnd
npts. Day phono 113, 115 So. 4th,
FOR RENT Nice Bedroom In n pi I.
yate family. Apply 352 First St.
North.
be
thi
California JuMloo Qmirtettw Or
pheuui Theatio Monthly and Tuesday.
FOR RENT HoiiMt 011 Noilh Pint
Htrcot. Good yard and flno gar
den planted. $12 per month, Tel
ephone 1C9-X.
FOR RENT Small
nlshod bungalow,
modem fur
Phono 183-J
FOR RENT Tho nliely furnished
rooms, Mrs, R Ncrdruni, 979 80.
Fifth, Phono 370-J.
FOR RENT FiuuMied ft-ioom cot
tage ut 438 Hall avenue. Phono
385-L or apply 981 So, 4th ut.
FOR RENT Mjrtlo Arnn, modern
furnished apartments, frco heat
and wator. $20 per month up.
J FINANCIAL ' I
$
1 AM receiving applications for 1st
mort. loans on Improved ranches.
P, B, Conway, Myrtlo Arms. Apt, 4
' THREE II
tumilllo AgcnU
Jfoith Heml Agent
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