The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Why Everybody, including the merchants
And What aro H'cy talking about? '
Our Prices!
, fine brother merchant gvom tnw ,, l. ...
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29, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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REVITIB5
right, tor we are wining to sell goods all the time for ffi
prices that we are getting and all we S Kh K
Land you can depend on it that the PRICES ARE
RIGHT and that you will not need to sri ? ELW
order to buy your groceries as cheaply as fl. Z Z. "'
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tUXIJ TIDES
MT"."n ,1n(1 "eight, of titles nt
Jrdor ifeW- The t,,les aro Placed ?n
.m, ,Lr..?HSrcnco' wh their times
'second lluo of each day : a Mr! i ,on' California, a short distance from
iipi Ji00."."".'8 helRhl8 will In- snn
vVr;- ;V.-.ueA.u Is "'sh or low
iak'h Officer Coining. T. E. J)an-
eis, uistrlct Deputy Grand Exalted
Killer Is expected In this evening or
tomorrow morning from Medford
and tomorrow night will meet with
me Kika In an Initiation and busi
ness session. It has been two years
since ho visited here.
Clias. Thorn's Plans n Is an
nounced that Chas. Thorn, proprietor
or. tno North llend brewery. Is erect
Ing an $80,000 brewery at Plcasnn-
erwhat the other merchants may have to sav . S '
Uember that we will be sclllnn I S!l fS!,uJ"8'
olir own business. We find that this bZ !
the time. ""''-" Tay d"
WE ARE CLOSING OUR DOORS Tnruv at ,
O'CLOCK and will be closed all day tomorrow aril Jin
be onen July 1 on a strlotlv oash haJi. SiVJ1.1
orders out C. 0. D. ,u' olT,mj 'JI,one
We want to see you, as we know thnt um ..,:n i
ilually benefitted. .,. UB mu-
Tliese are some of our mentor nAn i i. ,.
over and compare them with what vnn ha,, i,on J ?'
and then come in and see, ' y '"b
For the canninri sMsnn
Mason, quarts, all comolote. cans nnri mhir, ,i, o.
Mason, pints, all commote, cans nnri rNhho'j'1 ;
Mason, o-gal, all complete, caps and rubbers', doz! 87c
, , , economy Jars.
Quarts, compete with caps and clamps; perdoz,, $1.10
rim, oummeiu wmi uups ana ciamps; per doz 93c
One-halt sal,, Como ote. cans nnr-l rinmnc a-, m --
Jelly Glasses, (Perfection,) 8 oz per dozen '' 28c
Parowax, four 1-4 lb, cakes, reg, 20c: our micn""i9n
Guittard's Chocolate, three-pound can 80c
Dry Salt Meats (Fine for seasoning nr- nnim7ioin
Coal Oil, in bulk, per gallon igD
Eastern Lard, 10-lb, can, (PurrO i en
Olive Oil, per quart, (Imported,) "."."."".".".".".".".. 70c
And these are some of our specials for the
opening day and we will run something'
special every Tuesday and Saturday. Watch
for them and save monev bv takinn arkan.
tage of them. '
Carnation Milk, per dozen 90c
Per case of 48 cans, 4 dozen Vq ai
Standard Tomatoes, per can "" 7c
Curve-Cut Macaroni, 4 pounds for .., "25c
Our price list will be out soon. Wait for it. '
J??,,a.!, 'Gmarkinci our entire stock and this will mean
A SAVING OF AT LEAST 10 TO 15 PER CENT.
Remember, we will be open July 1 and then will be
ready to serve you better than ever. Come and look
over our SPECIALS and our regular prices.
We save you money.
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
North Broadway. Phone 394.
water. IHMi l.1 ... .. b ul
hour an,, ti n;,nuteufl"oaoran
ni""1.8, d' P Norlh Da 3C nlu.
.-. vuiur Ulan nl Ainrsuflelu.
I-rnnclsco, and will have It
ready for operation by tho first of
the year when the Oregon prohibi
tion law will close his Coos Hay
brewery. The buildings of the North
28Hrs..2.05 9.29
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30)Urs.. 3.45 10.58
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13ond brewery will be occupied by an
J,Ju Ice plant.
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tDr Auoclitnl rrm to Coot Dtj Tlnn 1
OUL'COX Fair, northerly
winds.
LOCIL TKSH'iUU-vTURH
HECOllD
For the 24 hours ending nt
1.43 a. m., Juno 29, by llonj.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum GO
Minimum -.0
At 4:13 a. m ni
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnro Sopt.'l,
1914 G7.2C
Precipitation same period
last year GG.43
Wind Northwest, clear.
CIoms IMIiniitc Dennis McCar
thy made his report to tho Coos
County couit on tho stumpago cut
off the Boutin tract. Ho had esti
mated 13,200,000 on the 14C acres
cut over by Swayiyp Hoyt but
their books showed It to bo about
14,000,000, tho lncrcaso probably
being due to tho growth In tho five
years since ho had cruised tho tract.
Tho county court Is taking steps to
force Frnnlc Uoutln to pay about
J4G.000 In back taxes.
J PERSONAL MENTION
4$
JUDGE K. D. SPmtKY of Coqullle
Is a Mnrshflela bilslnebl visitor.
stage run through Myitle Point
to Hoseburg.
J. F. WENDUNO, tho tlo magnate,
enmo over from Myrtle Point yes
terday on business. Ho Is n neph
ew of Geo. X. Wemlllng, the Weed
lumber mngunte.
RAYMOND E. HAKEK. came over
from Coqullle yesterday to con
fer with the Catching inlet school
district officials concerning the
consolidation recently voted.
GUY TOmtEY returned to his posi
tion In tho Swayno & Hoyt camp
nt Deavor Hill yesterday nftor
spending Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Torroy.
MHS. X. E. AUCHAMUEAU, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Pen
nock, expects to leavo tomorrow
for her homo In Vancouver, Wn.,
Mrs. Pcnnock
greatly.
having lccovered
,V. E. MORTON of North llend was
a Marshfleld visitor last evening.
He says that tho sewage sys
tem work has North llend streets
cut up worse than they have been
In a long time.
I BORN
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
"Nelson, First Addition, Sunday
Juno 27, 191C, n boy. Tho
mother and son aro getting along
nicely.
Cut Auto Kate. Tho auto stago
rate from Marshfleld to Kosolmrg
has been reduced to $7 and thoro
wcro rumors today thnt It might bo
reduced to ?G.
Goch to Wedding. Wm. Kaiser of
tho Hauscr & Hauser company has
gone to Spokann to attend the mar
riage of Kennoth Hnuser and Miss
Porter tomorrow.
W. E. PIKD of tho Myrtle Point sec
tion is In Marshfleld on business.
HEnnERT ARM8TRONG was n vis
itor hero last ovonlng from North
Rend.
F. 0. LESLIE Is over hero today
from Coqulllo calling on tho
trado.
ROBERT STEINLEICHNER was
among the Tomplotou -visitors hero
today.
DR. MINOUS wns called to Beaver
Hill this morning on a profession
al visit.
FRED KRUSE was In tho city yes
terday from hie home on Isthmus
Inlet.
MR. KEMP arrived hero last evon
Ing from Cuba to Join his wlfo
and sou for n few days visit be
foro proceeding to their homo In
Oklahoma. Mrs. Kemp was form
erly Miss Mnudo Painter.
B. E. WELCH, of tho Chandler Ho
tel, answered tho call of tho sum
mer time yesterday and took a
little vacation Jaunt out to Rose
burg going with Oliver Kophart In
his auto Btage. Ho Is expected back
ngain today.
W. F. HENDRICKS, formerly ciibIi
ler of tho Myrtle Point bank hut
who was compelled to rctlro to
Ms ranch on accout of his hvnlth
was hero last night. Ho has nine
cows and Is fixing up his ranch
In fine shupe. Ho snyB his health
Is considerably Improved.
JUDGE E. D. SPERRY Is a visitor
horo today from Coqullle on legal
business.
Has Dinner Pnrly. Dr. Gcorgo W.
Lcsllo was host at a dinner imrty
Sunday evening at tho Chandler Ho
tel, having as his guests Miss Alice
TIckoll, Mrs. F. E. Whoolor and her
friend Mrs. Davis who Is hero visit
ing from Kansas.
The Noble Theater
A pleasant place to t-pend the evening
This theater has been leased to the Fourth of July Com
mittee for tonight. (
1 COME AND VOTE FOR THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY.
WHO WILL WIN IT?
Splendid selection of photoplays and four big home
talent vaudeville acts.
Admission, adults, 25c; children, 15c.
Tomorrow night The best Paramount production
ever shown in Marshfleld. One of America's greatest
stage plays, "Rose of the Rancho," in five reels of pic
tures. Regular prices.
Friday night: Charlie Chaplin in "The Champion." A
packed house is assured. It's a winner.
Several added attractions for the Fourth of July.
Hero Willi Bride. Thayor Grimes
and brldo arrived hero today from
'New York, via San Francisco, whore
, they were married a few weoks ago.
iThntp lintwlanmn tmw linmn nt RnnHi
Twelfth and Flanagan was all In
readiness for them.
W. B. PIKE, of tho Myrtlo Point
Milling company, la hero today on
legal business.
J. R. QUICK, ox mayor of Coqulllo,
was nmong tho business visitors
hero yesterday.
A. E. KRUSE came ovor last even
ing from Bnndon and Is hore to
day on business.
MISS SHIRLEY PETERSON and hor
brother Russell Peterson wore
visitors hero today from Haynos
Inlot.
j Rents Store. Mrs. Mary J. Elrod
' who recently closed out her mil
linery store on North Front street'
has leased tho loom In the Russell
I block on Central Avenue, recently
' vucated by L. L. Thomas, and will
start a new storo there soon.
n. BANDEL and wlfo aro moving In
to tho residence at Third and Cen
tral which was recently vacated by
W. A. Reld.
DR. JUNE MARTJN Is expected to
return next weok from Boone, Io
wa, whero she was culled by tho
Illness of her mother.
FRED KRUSE returned -InBt ovon
lng from Coqulllo where he was
called as n witucsa In the Hntcher
Stlllwoll case. Owing to n misun
derstanding ho did not get tncro
until r:30, after the final argu
ments to tho Jury bad been begun.
WAYNE PAINTER and his two sis
tern will leave Friday for San
Francisco to Join their paiuulH,
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Painter who
havo Just retiirnod there from a
visit In Oklahoma. They will tako
the Painter auto to Sail Fran-1
cIsco and tho family will return
overland about July in.
ARCHIE KJtUSh) camo over from
Bandon yestorday on business. He
has not yot chosen a site for tho
mill which ho recently bought on
tho lower Coqulllo and has tilt tho
machinery boxed up at Bandon.
Ho Buys that tho wind blow more
sovorely at Bandon Sunday than
ho vor experienced. Flvo differ
ent auto stage linos aro now run
ning out of Bandon and tho travel
between Coqullle nud Bandon h
nearly all by auto, the boats
running almost empty.
Millie, Id quart fur VI. 00.
HoliucN Dairy, PIkm -IXl-.l
Xoitli Bend Labor. Contractor
Sanberg of the North Bend sewago
' system today adjusted tho recent
' labor muddle by putting a consider
able numbor.ot North Bond laborers
to work. Many of thoso put to work
Koro men ho let out tlm first of the
I v.etk when his Imported crew from
rtutland went to work.
J
NEW TODAY t
filnrt Opening; Stiet. Workmen
stnrted yestorday with the first
work toward the opening of Ander
son Avenue between Third and
Fourth streets. This project Is In
the hands of Johnson and Larson
who at present aro doing what fill
I Ing Is necessary to bring the street
FOR HL'XT Reasonable riiiiiisiicu t0 t10 OVol of Fourth. Following
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r't CAM! aviii i.i....... .1.1L-
"euosrnplior'B desk with ouk
chalr. Retails nt , $00.00. Prac
tically your own pilco If taken
t0(to. Inqulio '"A," Times office.
5-room flut with bath, on North
Front street. Key ut Johnson
(lulovsen's.
FOR REXT 0 room house,
1102 Elrod Ave.
this tho streot Is to bo planked.
MRS. IRVING CHANDLER expects
to leave Thursday on the Nuun
Smith for a two months visit with
her parents In Sacramento. ,
BIG CROWDS AT
AUCTION SALE
J. C. KENDALL went up to Pow
ers this morning on a business
visit though he also took his rod
along with several hooks.
W. II. STULL, road supervisor of dls
trict No. 33 came down today from
Allegany to got lumhor for a
bridge across Murlnw Creek.
O. P. COSHOW and A. N. Orcutt,
two prominent attorneys of Rose
burg, aro horo today In connection
with an equity court hearing,
Apply
fom
SALE :i liinrn iriirlm!!!) cans,
Jlniost now, $G.OO Phono 37C-J.
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"'TI:d To oveliuiiKC, u't t''"
IiaSo and two lots In Toppenlsh
,Vr resldoiieo In Miirshf oh . or
'i'" soil for cash 'S3.ri0. Dan
,(caltj Conniniiv. Tnnnonisll. Wash
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FOR REXT Xlco Bedroom In ii I
vato family. Apply 3G2 First St. J
North. I
FOR RUNT Small modem fur
nished bungalow. Phone 183-J
FOR SALK Sew hU loom house
and well Improved lot on graded
street near high school $1100.
I. S. Kaufman & Co., 222 Cen
tral Avcinuo.
i , ,$
t WANItU
444.? ! f - AAAAA
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FOR RENT
'CvR llfmc. I'.m..(..... ...... a nnllllllpli'.
Piano anil rawIiii? machine, not
I' Plicated for price 236 2nd Crt.
W. B. HAMMITTE, of Roseburg,
camo over last evening and is to
day one of tho defendants In u
hearing in the equity court.
I WAXTIJD flood wiusaBo maker at
once, v.,
WAXTKD Young Inily would like
place to work at ouce. Address
"E" care Times or phono 202-L
TITLE YOUR NEGATIVES
WHEN
YOU EXPOSE THEM '
If It Isn't an JliihtJimu
It Isn't a Kodak.
If II'h Aulcigiiiphlc
It's uii Kustniiui.
"TKe Owl"
THE KODAK STORE
Vrank 1. Colinn,
The Central Avenue Drug Store
HERMAN FI8K, who with L. T.
Matthews, Is taking ou: ties on
the Matthowu property on South
Inlet, was In tho city yestorday
for a visit.
m
J. C. Penney Co.
NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIEL1) POST OFFICE
ORKATEST SHOE VALUES EVER OFFERED
Thai's vvhntiuniioKlvhur every day nt this l,hr busy storo anil
they are all new Nl.or, son,,, received Sntuitlny. Ton ale not got
thiK old oiil.of-dati' foot-wear If ym tiny them at THE .1. C.PEX-
i'.i oiciiii;. TUIIX YOl' Bt'V THEM FOR
Children's Soft Soles, itte, Hie
Children's hnrd solo shoes, 1
to 3 she c, clllc, Hllr
Children's hard soles In pat
ent top, vicl, gunmolnl, but
ton; sizes 2 to n
11 Hl)c, DHe
Misses' shoes thnt wear and
aro worth from 2fic to dOc
more; C4 to s
TOc, 80, OHe, !i 1 ,:i
Sizes 8Vj to 12
..St.!!.1?, ijll.ll), ?.(), 9 .)H
liases Shoes In patent leath
er button, vlcl but., gun
metal button. Thoso shoes
aro all leather; no pnper
or composition. They nre
really worth one-third r.iore.
..JjU-71), $1,81), $1.1)8, 9li.i
UrlRlnnlar ..3&7Z7t0U-(9Cr
... .... J Interptrattd S
ui jajw i-riccs
Into
BrT77
r..tAt'-u-fc).jj?
ESS.
Boys' oboes, good solid all
leather, Just tho thing for
ovnry day or dress wear, 8
to 1- $1.11), $1.08
12Vj to 2. This lino Is h
dandy nud they nro worth
from r,0 to 7fic more on
every pair
..$1.00, $1.80, $1.1)8, $iJ..10
2!A to r,H.... $1.1)8, $a.)
Jlen'a dress shoes, from $l.8
$u.lo, $2.1)8, $:mm, $:t.r,o.
Men's work shoes, $2.4(), $2.70,
$ii.08, $:.2.i, $:i.r,, nli $.i.8
Ladles' shoes, the latest out..
..$1.01), $1.1)8, $2.2.1, $2.11)
Tho cloth-tops, pat. vnmps,
button or laco
$2.10, $2.(10, $2.08, $:j.2.1
Wo lead
Others
Follow
If you want a safe and
sane celebration
buy a
Kuppenheimer Suit
which will make you absolutely safe, and no one can
possibly question your sanity.
Suits from . , .
$15 to $25
Crossetts Shoes $5.00 to $6.00
Silk Hats at 50c
(In red, white and bluo.)
Others $1.50 to $3.00.
Soft and Laundered Shirts, ail the new patterns
and styles from 50o to $3.00
Underwear, in unions and separate garments; the
best the market affords, from 50c to $5.00
THE FIXUP
Where the price is always right.
Marshfidld :: :: :: :: :: North Bend
SIX ROUSING SPECIALS AT
THE FAIR
FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Children's Black Milan Silk Hose, fast color, full seam
less, sires 4M to 6; wear as good as any 25c 4 nr
hose. Now, per pair l"l
Bias Tape, best quality, white or black, 12 yard nc
pieces. Reduced to, per piece I
Boys' good quality Blouse Waists, pretty patterns, n
percales and Chambrays, values to 35c; now '
$1.75 and $2.00 Thompson's Glove-Fitting Cor-M ?jr
sets, various new styles, all sizes. Reduced to $ ' 6 J
Boys' two-piece Wash Suits, new styles 69o and 98o
75c and 65c beautiful bungalow aprons, made of oqr
ginghams and percales, extra long and wide. Spec.JJL
TOM OUSTAFSON brough threo pas
sengers from Scottsburg to Alle
gany last night where they wero
met by tho Cadillac and brought
to Marshfleld.
H. U CRAWFORD and wifo will ar
rive home tomorrow from Sabotho,
Kas. where they were called by the
Illness and death of Mrs. Craw
ford' mother.
JOE LAIRD was over here yes
terday from Myrtle Point getting
things la readiness for tho auto
RED CROSS JEWELRY IIAIK.'AIXK
PROVi: ATTRA(vli()X 1X)LR '
PHIZES AWARDED YESTERDAY,
Tho auction salo of tho $13,000
jowelry stock of the Red CrosB which! ;
opened yesterduy Is proving u great
success. Tho storo was thronged yes-i
torduy afternoon uud again last even-1
Ing and the selling was lively. i
Auctioneer It. M. Harding, who Is,
In charge of the sale, by his fairness)
ami courtesy, banked by tho guar
antee of every article by the Red
Cross, has Impressed all with the
great opportunity. The auction dif
fers from the ordinary sale In that
as far as possible, Mr. Ilurdlug fol-
lows no fixed order In disposing of
special llncH but offers whatever any
one may ask for.
Yesterday's Hales wore large and
tho prices unusually low. Before,
starting tho sale of tho urtlcle, Mr.
Harding announces the regular re
tall price, und the quality of the I
goods so that there Is no misunder
standing as to Its valuo. i
Special prizes are being a wauled
Yestorday .Miss Spento Wilson, Mrs. i
L. M. Noble. Miss Bess Flanagan and
Mr. Vlueanip received the four prWea
awarded.
The unctions will continue at 2.30
and 7.30 each day until tho object
or the salo, the reduction of stock
end the raising of ready money, are
attained.
Jewelry, china, cut glass, toilet
sundries, ect., ure Included In tho
big sale.
Satisfaction
AlvvnjH or
Money Refunded
"THE FAIR"
Next cloUr
to
Chandler Hotel
9E
I
JOHNSON
GULOVSEN COMPANY
Sellers off
Quality
5j Home
Furnishings
that beautify, that
please and give
you service with
out extra cost
-to
Call
BASCOM BROTHERS
MESSENGER SERVICE
PHONE 420-R
Messages or parcels delivered
to any part of city 10c
Quick response to all calls;
Office 355 North Broadway
WHY? WHY? ,WJIY','
Why buy tho LEFT OVERS
auywheru when you cat) buy
from tho owner, the FIRST
CHOICE LOTS, In tho FIRST
ADDITION to MARSHFIELD.
Oregon, for original cost, plus
tuxes and Interest! Your owu
tonus. I havo bought a
ranch and need money to stock
the farm. Wrlto mo today,
SNAP. Prices will advance
soon. MEiaS J. CAMPBELL,
Box 10, Derrick, Idaho.
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FOR TRANSFER AXD STOR
AGI1 OF HOUSEHOLD CJOOIHJ
FREIGHT AXD HAGGAGK
Call
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FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 10;i
Residence Phone 13-J
Market Ave, and Waterfront
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