The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Varsity Fifty Five.
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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHsUCmregoS
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H11! you see this mnrlpl i
A rlllk 1 1 .1 .
t uuu ulecK; me coat is a two button
leSl8?i m.adei t0 hu& in at lhe waist line
and he lapels to stand out in a full roll
over the chest.
You'll be delighted with this model; it's here in
all the newest fabrics at $18, $20, $25 and more
CupyrfcHIIoitScWfticr SiMtn
We keep your clothes pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Stores.
The home o Hart Sctaffncr 8c Marx clolhcs
McrshfioId- North Bend.
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WEATHER FORECAST
1 Bj Aaotlttta ITM lo Cooi Hay Tlmci.)
OIinaON Pair, norther-
lr winds.
local tkmpkratuuk
record
for ttio 24 hour ending at
4:43 a. m Jmio 30, by HenJ.
Oitllnd, upoclul government
meteorologist:
Maximum G7
Minimum 19
At V.i" n. m 51
Precipitation 00
i Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 G7.LTi
I Precipitation eamo period
last year GG.13
Wind - NorlhwcBt, clear.
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'"Ill IICIKI 01'l PO Tl,..n ...III
bo n service in North Dend Episcopal
i Church llitu ,.i.... . ., . . '
" uuiiuiB ui B o CIOCK.
Hold Senke. There will ho
Prayer meeting In the Daptlst
Church tomorrow evening at 8
o'clock shen Mr. Simmons will lend.
Moves OfflceM.aeorgo A. Haines
has moved his office from 18C South
llroiidway to the Allen nnd LowIb
building whero his fixtures have
been Installed In the quarters for
merly occupied by Shlpman Ilros.
Takes Position. W. T. vni,.i
has taken a position as salesman hi
tho Woolen .Mill storo at North Dend.
Karl McCrca, who has been emplovcd
thoro is now In the MarBhfleld store
of the company.
(nv Ullll .. mi.. . ..
- .. ...... w, mu CIl80 0r riin
of Mr. and Mrs. w K w'isemnn,
formerly of Maishfleld, will be mar
ried early In j,,y.
Is Newly .Mniriwt Prank Pugsley
has received an announcement of the
marriage, June 24. of Charles G.
Prampton to Miss (trace Marguerite
Myers, of Starbuck, Washington. Mr.
Prampton was for somo tlmo an em
ployee at tho pulp mill and has many
friends on tho bay who wish .im...
for both himself and bride. The young
i-unpie expect to make their home In
Camas, Washington.
Hero from Coqtillle H. J. Kcough
wire chief for the Coqulllo Valley Tel
ephone company, accompanied by
Mr Mintoni, a prominent farmer of
that part of the county, visited the
city last night. Mr Kcough was for
merly wire chief for tho local tele
phone company nnd Installed much
of the new equipment here. Ho says
he has been working on tho lines of
th valley company until he has the
system now In fine shape.
Sorority lias Convention Thin
week the Kappa Alplm Theta sorority
of which Madge Barry and Mrs. Hen
uinndicr aro members. Is holding
Its annual convention at Qcarhart.
A special train bearing 300 delegates j CAPTAIN DAN HOUHRTS, with his
Ctcrson, camo down today on a
business trip from Templeton.
.). C. KENDAUi returned this morn
lug from n business visit to Pow
ers. I. I. 1.EWEU.EN and wife were
visitors last evening and today
from Myrtle Point.
J. W. COACH and wife were visi
tors hero Inst evening nnd today
from their homu at Handon.
HttNHY E. COPFIN nnd fninlU. lf
this morning for Powers where'
they will locate. Mr. Coffin has
erected a small bungalow theie.
U A. LH.JEQVI8T, District Attor
ney, camo over last evening nnd
was In consultation with Attorney
Oeneral Crown.
L. A. HOIIHUTS of Myrtlo Point Is
here as u witness In tho equity
rase being heaid before Ueforon
A. H. Loud.
T. It. SHEHIDAN was hero today
as a witness in the rqulty ease
being heard before A. 1). Loud, ref
eree.
Mils. AUGUST CAHLSON returned)
today from a visit of sevral days'
at the Carlson ranch near Alio-1
Rany
J. . Penney Go."
nrxt norm to Atviimn.Mif h ,,n.lf,
NEXT DOOIt TO MAItSHKlKU) ost oi.'i.Mn-
RltEATEST SIIOlC VALUES J1VKII OITHHEIi
'Hint's what wo mo giving eveiy day nl this big busy Moio'nn.l
they mo nil new kIiocs m.iiic recelve.1 Saturday. Yon nre not Ket
ting old out-i)f.ilii( foot-wenr If J du buy them at THE .T. O. PEN.
ni:v sToitn. then you lirv them roit i,i:ss.
unimron's Soft Soles, tt.V, 4e
tuisteo of tho First National Dank of
WeVe got 'em talking.
Who? Z.'fZY
Why Everybody, including the merchants.
And what are they talking about?
Our Prices!
OllG brother mnrr.hnnt nvnn tnlfl nnr nl hie nncfnmnre
in COnfidfinnn ihnt wn wppp enllinn Ihinnc liolnw nnef I
we are selling below HIS cost shows our ability to buy
Hum, lur wu arc wining to sen gooas an ineTimeTor me
prices that we aivgetting and all we ask is cash for
mem ana you can depend on it that the PRICES ARE
RIGHT ntlri flint Vnil will nnf nnorl in onnrl fn Pnrtlanrl in
order to buy your groceries as cheaply as anywhere on
(he coast. WE MEET ALL COMPETITION and no mat
ter what the other merchants may have to say about us,
mnunuur uicu wu win iju suning gooas ana auenamg to
our own business. Wn find thnt this keens us hnsv nil
the time.
We will open our store JULY 1, on a strictly
i Mm a m W
casn oasis, sending phone orders I. U. u.
We Wnnt tn sen vnn. nQ ur knnw thnt wn will hn mu
tually benefitted.
Thoen rrn paima nf Mil. rnmilni- nrinnn I nn tlinm
iliuou UIU OUIIIG UI UUI lUUICll JI IVjUOi luui IIIUIII
over and compare them with what you have been paying
and then como in and see,
.. For the canning season.
MACAU mini-ln ill nnmnln nnnn nrtrl 1-llUlinfO tint fiQf
"uuii vucuiO an uuiiiuiuicj uapo unu iuuucioj uu.i uuv
Mason, pints, all complete, caps and rubbers, doz,, 57c
Mason, H-gal, all complete, caps and rubbers, doz,, 87c
n , cuuiiumy Jttio.
prts, complete with caps and clamps; per doz,, $1.10
jjnts. complete with caps and clamps; per doz., 93c
III ft," "rtl,l wUHipiUlC U CUIU lllimu uv.i
flly Glasses, (Porrection.) 8 oz., per dozen 28c
nJrowax, four 1 -4 lb, cakes, reg, 20c; our price 12c
Cuittard's Chocolate, three-pound can ---80c
gry Salt Meats (Fine for seasoning) per pound 12'c
NOii in bulk, per gallon --JfS
"rtorn Lard, 10-lb, can, (Pure,) $1.50
to uii, per quart, impoiieu. --- -jjzz
na inese are some ot our specials iui iw
nnntilnn ,i.. A ,.,n ...III run enmpthinn
jv;iiiiiij uay anu wc win iuii '""
special every Tuesday and Saturday. Watch
for them and save money by taking advan
tage of them.
nation Milk, per dozen vQ9K
ti J UMNO, T UUtKM -----
pndard Tomatoes, per can si J
' . n,. ..:- i:t ' :n l ,. nnn lAnit fnr it. '
I, w inji list win ue urn ouun. -
." are remarking our entire stock and this will mean
;n, ur Ml LtHbi iu iu io i u,. w-i...
Renifimhon i.,n u,:ii i,n nnmi iiiiv 1 and then will ue
ply to serve you better than ever. Come and look
wr artuiALS and our regmar ijhu.
We Rno vmit n-imw.i, '
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
ll .. Hi ril.... 00
Itoseburg versus W. E. Pike, Anna
I'Ike, P. L. Phclnn nnd W. U. Ham
mltte was still on today In Judge
Coke's office.
.Moving Camp Clarence A Could
is today moving his loglng camp
above Allegany whore tho men have
been nt work for tho past year. The
equipment will bo shipped on scows
from Allegany.
Has Own Office E. Lothard Mc
Clure, attorney, has announced that
ho is no longer connected with tho
firm of Dennett, Swnnton nnd Den
nett and has removed his office from
the Flanagan and Dennett bank to
tho Lockhart building.
Kcturns from Ncvndn. V. O. Wlm
mer has returned from Nevada where
he hag been for somo time past. Ho
says that many havo gone Into Ne
vada lately with tho result that thoro
are moro people In tho state than
there is occupation for them.
Llbeity Car fJiilw. Tho girls who
aro to tako part in tho Liberty Car
featuro of the Fourth of July parade
will meet at the home of Mrs. P.
M. Wilbur Monday morning t 9
o'clock. Tho girls mil I be above tho
second grade In school.
Will WihI. According to a report
here, Claudo C. Noon, formerly of
Coqulllo, but now In charge of tho
lted Cioss branch storo nt Powers,
and Miss Margaret Wiseman, daugh
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LIST YOU KOWJKT.
The PALACE
Meat Market
Details meat at vtholesalo prices.
Wo carry nothing but flrnt-i'Ias.s ro-
filgcrntcil meat, propcily ngeil Tlio
following aro some not Hpeclulh
'hut evcijdiiy pilccs:
Shoulder Pot Itoast lie
Doneless Oven ltoast lHc
Dolling Meat lie
Sirloin Steaks 18c
Shoulder Veal ltoast Mc
Shoulder Veal Chops IBc
Loin Veal Chops 18c
Veal Stow lie
, Mutton Stew 10c
Shouldor Mutton Me
Shoulder Mutton Chops !.(
Loin Mutton Chops ! 18c
Leg Mutton HJc
Shoulder Pork ltoast 15c
Shoulder Pork Chops Itle
Loin or Illb Pork Chops IHc
Tiailo at the Palaie Meat .Miuket
laud mivo money. Telephone itnlerx
given prompt ntlcutioii.
PALACE
Meat Market
from the 37 nctlvo chapters of tho
sorority In tho east arrived In Port
land on Sunday, enrouto to Qear-
hart. During tho weok'a meetings
there will bo n dally nanor clvlnc
tho details of tho day's business nnd
tho progress, Issued by threo young
women of tho University of Orogou,
students ot tho Department of Jour
nalism.
f
t PERSONAL MENTION t
PItANK JOKEY was among tho Hny-
ncs Inlet visitors hero today.
MUS. P. P. CUOUCH was a visitor
horo today from Haynes Inlot.
JOHN EKDLAD arrived homo this
morning on tho Santa Clnra from a
visit nt the Exposition.
MltS. C. It. PECK camo down this
morning from tho Peck homo on
Coos Hlvcr shopping.
MUS. A. T. HAINES Is expected homo
from San Francisco tomorrow.
C. T. HALL will leave for Portland
whero ho will Join his wlfo.
J. 13. .MONTGOMERY wont over Into
tho Vnlloy on tho early morning
train today on telop)iouo business.
WILLIAM WATERS of North Inlot
wiih among the out-of-town visi
tors In tho city today.
E. II. LEWIS and family expected
to leavo for San Francisco Satur
day and will seo tho Exposition.
JOHN PETERSON, with his son Dert
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN
1 BANK
Statement of Condition of
Scandinavian
American Bank
Marshflold, Oiegoni
at tho closo of business
Juno 23, 191 f.
nephow, Oscar Carpenter, who is
here visiting from Missouri, came
down from Allegany today for a
visit.
TOM CAREY, manager of tho Wed.
dorburn Trading Company's store
nt Wedderhurn, nnd wlfo. passed
through hero today enrouto home
from Portland.
I A. II. POWERS wont hack to Powers
on tho morning train. Ho says tho
loggers aro nil making preparation
for tho Fourth of July. Tho camp
thero closes down tomorrow.
.MRS. CLAHKU HARRIS wont to
Sumnor yesterday to visit her par
cuts, Mr. uud Mrs. Jud Mills, who
uro now living on tho former Cnpt.
Roono ranch.
CHAS. HICKOXnnd wlfo and friends
will leavo tho last of tho weok
for an auto trip to San Prnnclsco,
going via Klamnth Palls. Mrs. J.
D. Davis may nccompnuy thorn.
DR. A. K. RESNER, of Flathead,
Montana, Is expected hero In a fow
days to visit his son Roy Homier.
)Io was formerly U. S. consul nt
Drotncu nud was for years a rest
dont of Carroll, Iowa.
CARL EVERTSEN camo down yes
terdny from ciunpNoutinl on South
Coos River whore ho nud Mrs. Ev
crtBon and Mrs. J. C. Kendall and
son, John, aro enjoying an outing
at tho McKnlght place.
WM. CARLISLE, clerk nt tho Smith
Powers camp at Powers, returned
today from u v s It nt tho Expos
tlon where ho met n brother from
tho oast whom ho had not seen In
years. He Hitya tho Exposition Is
certainly fine.
iniitiron'8 hard solo shoes, 1
10 3 l0 4c, r, Hl)e
Children's hnrd solos In pnt
ent top, vld. gunmetnl, but
ton; hIepb 2V& to i"
' title, HUc, llrto
Misses' shoes that wear tnd
nroj worth from 2r.o to fiOc
more; GV4 to S
' 7l)e, HI), llHe, $l,u:i
Sizes 8& to 12
. .ljtl.li.1, $.tu, $i.(), ?i.(,n
llsses Shoes In patent leath
er button, viel hut., gun
metal button. Theso shoes
nro all leather; no paper
or composition. They nro
ronlly worth one-third moro.
..fjib-l), $1.81), $1.08, $U.l!il
Originator tf.'&.SQeiMZeU'&C
ui iajw incc m smmmM 1 1. 1 1
JfiWiTTF-T.-U.I.JJA
noys oboes, good solid all
leather, Just tho thing for
every day or dress wear, 8
t0 12 91.411, fl.DH
124 to 2. This lino Is a '
dandy nud they are worth
from r,0 to 7ric moro on
every pair ,
..$!.!), 91.80, $1.J)8, $2. (J
2 14 to ii 14 . . . . 9 1 ., jjt2.. !
Mch's dress shoes, from $ 1.1)8
MO, 9S.IM, Sjta..7, 9.S0.
Men a work shoes, ijW.M), ijti:.7i),
' .H. w,ai, 9:hK), ami &I.OH .'
Ladle hIio. s, the latest out. .
. mi.OU, si.iiH, ..i, 94
Th,. clntli tups pat. vamps, ,
button oi la.t
'". t--fl. kOMH, HWA1 x
a. c 1jm1 i
Othwn h
Vullnvf (i
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HEAVY CAR TYPE
FISH
. The Tire
Of Greatest Service
' n
Low prices and'
big mileage
GUNNERY
open evenings
and Sundays
FREE AIR
FILTERED
GASOLINE
iti:.souitci:s
Loans 1G,2GR.G2
Furniture, fixtures and ex
pense 3,-180.23
Hanks checks nnd foreign
money 05.7 d
Cash nnd duo fiom hanks 18,837.8c
Picnic nl CJooiIvvIII'h Kotilli Coos
River. Diuii'o with good imisle, to
Imiuiuui Nlldo. Nvvluirs. etc.. Sat. .Iiilv
ilrd. Alice 11. will leave Mnrxlifiolri
ut 7 a. in. mid h.Mii-ess at H u. m
Iv en body como and bring ImNkelN
Admission to grounds free.
t NEW TODAY 1
j
POUND White cotton glove. Own
er may have same by paying for
thin nd nt Times office.
Do It
Now!
Don't wait until the last
minute when the rush and
hurry of the Fourth may cause
you to overlook some of the
needs of your car and cause
you trouble and nrief in the
parade or during the festivities.
Bring your car around now
I in the morning, afternoon or
evening or 'Sunday mornings
and The Gunnery Service De
partment will see that your
auto is ready for the road.
Everything that the car needs
is at your disposal.
FISK tires and GUNNERY
service are your safeguards, oasl
THE GUNNERY
I-'IkIc DlNtilhuloiN HouUmcNteni Oregon
COURT AS KINO (JAIt.(ii:
North Head Audits
KI.MI1 ,M VOX PICOKItT H. . wiiiTHiyrr
Coqulllo AgeutH Handon Agent
' FILTERED
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R6d
Mb jn
POIl RENT Reasonable furnished
(!-room flat with bath, on North
Front Btrcot. Key ut Johnson-Oulovson's.
1'Olt RENT Nice IUmIiooiii In u pil
vato family. Apply 3C2 First St.
North.
FOR ItKNT Hmull iiiodern fur
nlshod bungalow. Phono 183-J
FOR SAI.I-l'.-eik-Hs piano. Heo
Porgusou Transfer, f 1 1 1.00.
T'Olt HALl-HNAPKlnt.lop oak
Htenogrupher'B desk with oalc
chair. Rotulls nt $00,00. Prac
tically your own price If taken
today. Inquire '".," Times office
WANTED CItMiil naiiNago muker nt
once. P., Times office
WANTED Voting lady would llk'u
placo to work ut once. Address
"K" caro Times or phono 202-L.
WANTED To exchange, neat mi
lage and two lots Iu Toppculsh
for resilience In Mnrshfleld, or
will sell for infill S3G0. Dana
Realty Company, Toppeulsh, Wnsh
1'oit transpi:k and ktoiu
aoi: op household goods
preioht and haooaoe
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone lllil
Rewhlenco Phono JII-J
Market Avo. nnd Wntci front
f38.G82.-tn
1,IAIUL1TII-S
Capital (f 25, 000.00) paid
in $ir,,r.oo.oo
Sui plus and undivided
profltH ..i r., 110. or,
DeposltH 18,071 .r,0
Phono 100-J.
180 N. Ilioadway
I38.CS2.15
.900
The Noble Theater
, A pleasant placo to upend the evening
PARAMOUNT Vh.Vl '1'VB THE DKST IN THE WORLD.
David Ilelasco PieseutH
The llillliant AnioHnm Play
"ROSE OP THE HANCIIO
A beautiful romantic drama of old California.
Produced in five reels of exceptionally flno pictures over
300 kcenes featuring tho vveU'.kuowu actress le.slo llailscale.
It b a picture that everyone win enjoy.
Come cai ly for n good heat.
This feiatmo villi not he relented (Ids In jour only thnnre to
M-o It tonight.
I "IIICARKT SELKJ WEKLY"
Events photographed from all parts of tho world.
"MIL JARH IUUXGS HOME A TURKEY."
Vttagraph comedy of tho Jarr Pamlly Borles of comedies.
Continuous Show Mailing jtroiiiptly Jit 7iOO p. in. until 11:00 p. in.
lwer Floor, 15c Halcony, Ipc Chlldreu, flc
nEMFAIUHR Clmildi CliapUn IVIdny Night In "Tho Champion,"
J Two iceU of laughs.
FINAL VOTING
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FOR
GODDESS of LIBERTY
NOBLE THEATRE
Thursday Night, July First ;;
SIX REELS OF PICTURES
. . TWO SHOWS,
LOWER FLOOg, 15c BALCONY, 10c
. , , CHILDREN, 5.c ,
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Standing of Candidates:
Emma Ouatermass. 5600 Adelaide Clarke, 4300
Marjorie Graham, 3300 VirgimViLyster, 3300 IS
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