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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1915)
tmaamamazi.'sn , F-,r vsms mMiJ&s fSF?; 'jzxp. ussnt yaftlW -tir. ., , 1915 EVENING EDITION. fl'irfiivE THC PfUlo n a T!V.L,ill""'" Wi'ifflfUiiiMiiliiir'!'!! ' ilk -""aoT"8 iimtS.lvARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY il-ga?jg-tj - - - ' --,.,f!.'-,3gi--K'-H. , i iiiip,. 4 .11 h,ii ioacwzs TOMC I1 - 4tJEBJiMLJLUKILM"lUmm--. ' ive Us TW good serine Orfy a few days to prepare THE FOURTH Remember eveiry suit that we; (turn out mrmst be Property Fixed lute from fl your money eaim buy an .nor on nnpllPlrWliGrc the price MARSHFIELD QmiestioEis aed Aeswers What part of Town is improving fastest? Bay Park Where arc lots sold the cheapest? Isn't Bay Park, then, the cheapest placo for investment? Certainly Bay Park lots can b: had for $100,00 each, on terms of only $10,00 down and $5.00 a month, auirman o 222 CENTRAL AVE. mmtiBCSMKB H.wTi''vr;Hir7Fj I H&va VIers mi m CIOTH SHiNS, WINDOW SKJNS. STRK A.MKRS, AND AM. Willi A FOriMM OF JCI.V FINISH. R.Hsh Work Is a Specialty With Us Drop In 11111I M.-e our iu'h- patterns In wall paper mill new tints In 1 aim. w O Ninth From Street. MMWKMKHraHSiaiKSSffiCS SHHIHHHK!HKEE5S2&2n3Sr&ftf The N A plen-ant place s!'"l I'"' owning SEVEN REELS OF JOY PICTURES. The 1 7th episode r "The FNphdts or Kla'ne." entitled "THE WATCHING EYE." It's lull of thrills as usual In two reels. Tho lli'M of the ruinous "Hum" comedies; "HAM AT THE GARBAGE GENTLEMAN'S :BALL s If jioii llko good i-nimli comedy ..r tho (iiiulo. "l see this "Ham" coincdy tonight. PATHENEWS. , .,. Pictures m all like. Kw'uts AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE. A three roe! KdlsoiJ ,... plcturo-.t's as goed as the, In three partH foatuic's. i-or n.r. inr, ' Xh ' - Toiiioitou- night: "UJ "ul" ' ' ,, ,., .....i.nstni i rur IN "Mrs. "-'.XVcS Hy iiiiiueroiis roqiio-ts wo will i'!1'" .t..i. I.... i.loilw i SOUTH COOS HIVKU HOAT SI'.ltVK'K liAL'NCII KXI'IIKSS leaves Marshfield every clay 8 n. in. Leaves Jiead of 'icr nt :i:l" I'..1"' KTFAMIvK KAIXIIOW leaves head r ilvor dally at 7 . in. heaves .Miirshrield nt 2 V- in. l.'or chaitor apply " l,",,', HOdlMtS SMITH Proprietors Eairhr $8.50 to $30.00 eaa'tfOo is always right NORTH BEND - m - tMTn?VJAmffiTggggKlgn S.BU aa Q piioiic :m-ii. FIXUP o ri Z UDo Paint VIMS obfie Theater troni an i'"s ... - . y iii.ulo, 3KXE3ME02a& : I . tit uTtir. I i FOR THA.vsi-t;ii .i-i n- ' (JH OF llor.SFHOLD GOODS ! I FHFKiHT AND KAfiC.MHK I ! Ferguson1" transfer i j , Phono l:i I I J iiosldenco Phone 1H-I ! j Ma.ket AW. nml Waterfront II 1 II.VB your LMTIKlt hoads, bill I.. ',u .-.. nnutl at TUB TWiitt. n J S I SIX Urn VII IH J tl'Ni: TIHKS mm' and Heights of tides nt .'i.iisuiieiu. Tlio tides are placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the firm line and heights on the second lino of each day; a comnnr. iaon of consecutive heights will In- dlruto whether it is high or low water, llljch tide on tho liar one -..,.; A.."' "'' s. oiiriior tliati at Mnrshfleld. At North llon.i :ir. min utes earlier than nt Marsliflold. -iiilr8.. 0.21 7.31 'Ft... CO 1.0 -7 lira. . 1.13 S.-I2 Ft... c.i 1.2 is;ilra..2.0C U.2U Kt. . . 6.1 1.0 2UjHrs.. 2.nr. 10.11 Ft... IS. I 1.0 2.01 1.2 2.C3 I .11 ii.P.Q 4.1 1.21S l.ti n.io 4.7 7.;in 2.1 S.S10 1.1) 11.25 1.0 10. Hi l.S 11.11 l.G liOUlrs. 'Kt.. IMG 10.58 fi.l O.C o WKATHKR FORKCAST WI.ATIIKK FORKCAST IP AmwIhIM Vmt to Coo. llr Tim.) OKKCION Fair, warmer Sunday except near const, light varlablo winds. LOCAL TKMPURATUKR RKCOIP) For tho 21 hourri ending nt I: I:: a. in., June 20, liy IleuJ. Ostllnd, special government mctrorologlst: Maximum 50 Minimum 50 At I: I:: a. m 51 Precipitation 08 Precipitation sluco Sept. 1, 1011 (17.25 Precipitation rnvmo porlod last yenr CO. 13 Wind Southwest, cloudy. ' ' $$$$ BORN I.KATON To Mr. and Mrs. Martin l.entoiu nt their homo In IOastslde. .In no 25, 1015, n boy. Roth moth or and son nro doing Tory well today. Deputy Hero. T. A Carroll, Dis trict Deputy of tho Modorn Wood man of America, Is hero from Port laud to visit tlio local lodge. Korvlos At Hay Park Servlcos will he hold tomorrow evening at eight o'clock In tlio Hay Park Chapel It Is nnnouncod, tho Rov. Williams to luivo charge. , 1 Pioiul.e.s Hero. Rov. llllaius, j or j'.iiaiHiuo, win preacn in uiu Marshficld Methodist Church tomor row at 1 1 o'clock. Rev. KuottH and family iiko expected homo no.M week from their trip. Hunt Fined City Recorder Hut ler Imposed n ?10 flno on.I. W. limit Tor Btnrtlng tho erection of u house lu Iloiilurard Park without taking out 11 building permit. In spector Trlbbey filed rhitrscH iiBiilust Hunt. I'uriiWies Local Trade. K. H. .lohiisou who was bore last evening from Coiiullle statert that ho ls op- V orating his mill right along now Mr. Johnson ban tlio plant or mo C'jiiiiIIIo Mill anil .Mercantile Company. HTal.es .Money to Valley. Officer, ... . 1. ... 1 1 I..r ll.lu ufliir. Walter Richardson loft tills imtir- noon on the train for Myrtle Point, going over In charge of a Wells-Far-go shipment of jtold and silver to the bank there. Tlio money Is In a strong box and came down this morn ing from Portland on the Kllburn. I Completes Wik I'lrst. P. M. Ilnll-l.owls. county Roaduiaster states that ho doos not oxpect to lono Coos County until ho has coinploted tho season's works. Ho U Intending1 to finish all projects In the county for which he prepBren pians ueune TOMORROW IS SUNDAY Another Fine Day Get your films at The Owl" Fnmk I). Cohan. THH KODAK STORK a going to California. This, It Is tin- iderstood, wilt bu an Indefinite time. Too 1HK a CniwO. D. I.. Footc says that the nuto rorldent near Al legany last Sunday was duo t- too big a load gc'ilng on tho inachliu. Ilo says thpc dime were T on the auto beside lugnugc and this sprung the body of the ear and the spring so that thi brake rods would not I"01'5, uo 8IUl1 llint D'e car was otherwise In tjooil shape. .... . . .... ,,,' ls u,w- lm,-v was very ,mv llll ''' according to tlio charts It will be still lower tomorrow. AecordliiK to the gauge In tho of- flee of tho City Mutineer It was down today to two feet and two Inches and It Is wild that tho rock oysters and the shell fish are easy to get and for tills reason It is ex pected thoro will bo many nt tlio beach tomorrow. Safe In Kuropc. Letters have boon received hero from Fred Knapp who left some time ago for Sweden on a visit to relatives tnero. Mr. Knapp was accompanied by his brother from California. Ilo writes that ho reached Sweden safoly, the boat on which he was traveling hav ing managed to dodge tho submar ines. Mauley Is Husy. Kfforts were inado to secure Congressman Ilawley to gpcnk hero at tho .Inly I exorcises but this Is probably an impossibility j because, according to a Portland pa i per, tho representative will attend ' tho Chautniiua at Gladstone where It Is said ho Is slated as u speaker. This leaves tltc local committee unnulc to find a speaker as yet after tlio Invl- jtatlon has been extended to D. .1. j Simpson, Senator l.nno and Repre 4 sentativo Ilawley. Want Plant Sent. .1. II. Pinker ton was In from ills cranberry ranch nt Xorth Inlet tills morning. Ho was much displeased that tho largo bo of cranberry plants which ho hurried down hero tome time ugo had not yet been slapped to Hie oxiiimi ai nan Francisco. He said tho plants aro now at tlio Chamber of Commerce and.i;, j.j, JOHNSON was over last oveu- imloHH they nro sent Immediately hoy w (,(, , A Wanl Ims written from San Francisco asking that tho plants bo sent hlm. Chllil Is Huileil. Tho little two and 0110 half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ilarwsliaw, or i Forndalo who died Thursday night from ptomaine poisoning, was burled this morning from tho Dungan Un dertaking Parlois. Tho services wer In charge of Rev. Stubbloflold. Tlio little girl had eaten fish for dinner on Thursday and soon after was tnk- 1 en violently HI and before long was beyond medical aid. Mrs. liarkshaw, w ln()tllc,.( WM ixUo ,,ck for a time. To Hocoid Tide. An auto record tide gauge has been purchased by tho city and the Port Jointly from the Coast Kqulpnienl Company and this has boon Installed In tho office of City Knglnoor flhlloy. Tlio gauge Is In tho office and extends down through tho floor of tlio city hall building Into tho hay and thus It will bo possible to keep constantly tho tldo averages of each day, a matter of great Importance lu the Installing of permanent sowers on tho dredge fills. All Tlio Way Through. On Mon day, according to Frank I). Cohan ,.r t!, Owl Drug Store the first auto LliiBo of tills year will conn, through from Rosobiirg via tho Myrtle roiui road. This Is tho stage lino operated . KoimKU and Ranks who aWo ' ... .....I II have tho main man cninii. Is oxpueted that every day thereaf tor there will be a regular stage run ning throiiKh to and from RoneburK. It Is said that the operators of tho Hue for noverol weeks have been nld Ing the county officials In making repairs on tho road, cmpociaiu , throiiBh tho ennyon so linn uiero iu be no dolay In tho sorvlce. The KXPKKSS will loae SATt'lt- AV KVFSINO at H ct)OS HIVKH. o'clocK rol The Fourth of July is always an enjoyable event and that will be the time to have those Photos taken, Quatermass Studio 244 Front Street, is the place, 'We will make Post Cards at $1.00 per dozen $., X PERSONAL MENTION J MUS. A. ANDERSON, of Kcntuck Inlet, Is a Mnrshflcld Bhoppo. ' A11H IIKUNKNOAUD, teacher at Allegany, is in Mnrshfleld today AHTllim NUI.SON. of llayncs tnlot, was among the visitors In tlio city today. T. K. MASON canio In yesterday from tho Knglo Creek and spent tho day here. THOMAS HOWARD who hud been in the east on 'a visit is ex-1 pected home booh, ' WAIXACti CROUCH was down to-1 day for a sliort business trip from , llayncs Inlet. I CARD KVKRTSON and wlfo have gouu to tho Ooodwlll place on ' South Inlet for a visit. K. R. THOMPSON canio up Ibis morning from San Francisco on Insurance business. C. R( PUCK and wlfo and baby canio down from their South Coos River homo today. DOUCH.AS ANDKRSON was among the shopping visitors In the city today from llnynes inlet. KRANIC 11 WA1TI0 left on tho early morning stage for his Uomo I at Sutherllu, via Kugeiie. K. 1.. McDOUOAl, of Portland, Is hero on legal business attending to some damage claims. SUPKRVISOR 1 A. OOI.DKN was n passenger on the morning train to ills office In Coiiullle. DR. IRA HARTI.1: went up Coos Riv er today to visit over Sunday with j his family at tlio llartlo cottage, j lug on a hurried business trip ' from Coiiullle, returning there this morning again. DHPUTY (1AMI3 WARDEN THOMAS went over Into tho Coiiullle Vnlloy this morning, bout on official busi ness. MO MRS. M. A. WILSON eiiino down from her lioino yesterday to visit' for a time wltli her daughter Mrs. F. Ilarnard. II. II. ADOM'IISON was down last evening and today from Allegany attending to some matters of busi ness. CAPTAIN PKTKRSON camo down on tho llreakwater yesterday lu placo of Captain Mncguun, who Is 111. MRS. .1. C. M'CUM.OCII and her son Charles McCiilioch, wore down this morning on a short trip from llnynes lulut. MRS. K. 10. JOHNSON and Mrs. II. F. I.AWUHNOH nuuo over from Coiiullle 011 tho morning stngo to visit. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I.IUHQVIST returned to Coiiullle on an early morning stage after n business vis it here. FltKI) SMITH and wife ami baby returned today noon from their trip to Kansas. They came up via llaiidon. IIKN MKTCAI.F who Is umplnyed at tlio Reynolds logging ciuup uu South Slough, was In tho city yes terday for u visit. r. i-.. umi iu...ot n........ ...- ler tlio Fourth on a business trip to Scuttle. Mrs. Conway unci little sou will not accompany hlm. RICV. O. UK ROY IIAI.h oxpeetH to go to Powers tomorrow where ho will conduct servlcos lu tho Log gers' Chapel, returning on the evening train. a I DOC' FOR SAI.K 1 moiilJw old thoroughbred folllo crossed Bhcipherd. Spluiulld for furm or ranch. Very liitulllgont animal. ! Phono 3CG.1. W. F. MII.I.KR, Hiiporliitnndont or the Coos Hay Roseburg and Kast ern, with Mrs. Miller returiioil to day oYorland from Portland uHor a week's trip. W. C IIRADI.UY, or tho llradloy Candy Couipuny, returned tlil inoriilug on tho Kllburn from Portland, wlioro ho wont last week on a luisliioiM trip. "MIDfiK" WKI.CII canio back this morning on the Kllburn from Portland and will atop off hra for a short tline huforo doiUliiulHK on to Ran FrnnelMO. RHN FISUKK. A. K. l'Wf !! J. C. Penney Co. NEXT DOOIt TO .MARSIIKIISM) POST Ol-TICM Y0U"MEIi7Y0U BOYS, how about that suit for tho Fourth. Are you going to have a new one? We have a complete line in the best tailored Suits on the market, and money savers. Think about it, buying a suit in grey or brown chsck worth $10.00, our price $7.39 Wool French Serges, Grey and Fancies, all hand made, collars and fit, $15.00 value, our price $9.90 A better one Grey Tweed, Brown striped, and a heavy serge, the latest styles, no old goods, $18.00 value $12.50 Look for the sign of quality "Sterling," then you can bank on them for service, quality, fit and snap ' Brown Novelty, Green Novelty, Blue Serge, $22.50 value, Our price $14.75 John B. Stetson Hats, No. 1 Quality, $5.00 value, Our pries $3.45 Ji,3i Hcceivctl A new line of Ladies' Coats in the latest styles, worth double the price $4.98, $6.90, $7.49, $9.90 Tho Originators of liow Prices rtf-&& Intorporated S ii IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In view of the fact that wo nro going to put our hiodiicss on n caMi basin mi the first of tiet moiitli, wo nro going to close our iloois from uct TiieMlny at I" o'clock to the morning of tho 1st, when wo will lo opened for liiiHliiess, It w 111 ho noroHNary for iih to do this as wo aiv going to ivmitik our ctillro stock mid rc-ar-mngo so us to ho able to wait on you Itetier than ever. We nro going to ilKcoiitliiue nil ( rod It nicoiuils anil sell for rash and rasli only, All dioiio orders wheio tho goodi nto ilclhcrisl must ho paid C. O. D. Wo art worUIng on a catalogue of prices that wo aro ti'jlng to got out for the first mid you ran sco the cvurt prices wo aro selling our goods for by getting one of these prico lists. Wo will also run extra specials eory Tuesday mid Saturday In addition to our every-day low ravh prices. And It will bo money In jour pocket to watch for these as the prices will be right, Colue and soo us. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Formerly the Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House. Phone 394-J. m "Midge" Welch expected to louvo tl Ib afternoon for tho C. R. Peck cottage on South Coos River to stay over Sunday. ROY I.ANDRITII, a well-known North Coms River rancher, was lu Mnrshfleld today. He says his brother Phillip Is slo.:y Im proving at Monrovia, California, MISS MARY NITA NORM:, who has been attending the Sisters' School at lleavert'iu, Oregon, for the past two years, arrived here yesterday to spend her vacation with her father, ('has. Noble. MRS. lli:i. I, M HAIt.NIDOi: has re turned from Portland and Salem, having accompanied Mrs. Final. Cameron, who was recently com niltteil to tho Oregon asylum, northward. ISAAC W IIKItllY, the Hpeclal agent of tlio census bureau has complet WHY? WIIVV WHY'.' Why buy thu I.KIT OVKRS anywhero when you can buy from tho owner, tho FIRST CIIOICK LOTS, lu the FIRST ADDITION In MAR8HFIKI.D, Oregon, for original cost, plus 1 taxes and liilcircwt? Your own terms. I have bought a ranch and need money to stock the farm. Wrlto mo today. SNAP. Price will advance I soon. MKK1S J. CAMPIIKI.l., llox 10, Herrlck, Idaho. J wciw TnnAY 1 1 v ! :w wwifttsrAttf ro i.irr Two-loom nunisiiou apaitmeiit with wood and running water; also tent situs for tonants; uoar restaurant and biinsui nay, ntugo; fresh eggs and milk on' Kroiiuds. Roferonco desired. For torm apply In person or address MRS. 11ARKHR, Norton 8 uiucn. Umpire, Oro. I-'IIKK A tilp to the Panama K . poHltlon, Sun Fiunclsco to romo young lady, aim n 19 IB Motor cycle to some young man. Wrlto for partlculais, No. lot, McKay j IliilldliiK, Portland, Oro. FOR SAIdi New nK room house and well luiprovsd lot on graded trol ner high nohonl 1 11Q0. 1. g. Kaufman Co, US Con (ml Avoiuii. l&MAfiA Aii t t (So Wo Jed Others Follow '07Z7ZCZ. ed his work on Coos Hay and loft this morning for Coiiullle to gath er statistics concerning tho Indus tries tliuro. MATT I.. MAY. I tin iinimlnr ronrmen- tatlve of Haas Pros. In thu Conn I nay territory lull una morning ior Powers where ho will assist In tho opening of the new Huh general utore which bus Installed tho com plete Haas llros. Hue of canned goods. IIKNRY HKODAHI. and wife nN rlved hero yesterday from Wash ington for an extended stay and wiib warmly received by the ninny friends ho made hero a fow yearn ago, when he was connected wltli tho Oolng ft llnrvoy Company. He will assist Col. doing while Tom Harvey takcB a trip to California and may remain hero permanent ly. I FOR RH.NT room limine. Apply IIOJ Klrod Ave, 'FOR HAIiK Peoiless piano. Hoo I Ferguson Transfer. 1111.00. ft It WANTED J WAXTKD Any kind of work. (loo. Deetor, care Tlmos. WAXTKD A woman for general housework by C. U. Pennork, 1081 Central iivomio. Phono 61-h. WANTKD Young lady would llko placo to work at onco. Address -K" cam Times or phono 202-h. i $ i j j-ijK tlMl fW44MWMWWH44 nKNTHue, flo '. la- . c,7 jorti, front streot. j.0) m,.yr xlf0 Hedroom lu vrU yato fttmllyi At,,,y a52 First St. i Nortlt FOR HUNT Small modern fur nished hungulow. Phono 183-J FOR HUNT Two nicely fumUhetl rooms. Mrs. R. Nerdrum, 973 So. Fifth. Phono 376-J. X FOUND I ? IHU'.VD Vale lx-k key near Hrod wny and Klrod. Inquire Tlmos of fice. 4 I i B ! offlee. 5?'iF JWft1!tTi Jfiirt rusi