The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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NOTIC
Effective June 1st, 1915
Cream 20c per pint
whip Cream 25c per pint
Milk 7Mc per quart,
Buttermilk 10c per gallon
Butter 30c per pound
Ice 50c per 100
Special prices for larger
j . quantities
COOS BAY ICE &
COLD STORAGE CO.
Phone 73.
Deliveries at 8:30 a. m.
and 2:00 p. m. daily
Vliono 7il.
linvo you been to BARTER'S for
LUNCH?
If Not, Why Not?
Something Now Kiory l)uy.
Ico Crcnm brlckB BOc
Ico Cream, quarts -Klc
Ico Crcnm, pints liOc
Hot Chicken Tnmales... .12 for U5e
Picnic Lunches n Specialty
SARTER'S
I'houo i!(i:t-l.
Murshflcld,
Opposlto Blanco Hotel, Front Street
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GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OP THE
CADILLAC AND 1)01)013
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL
makes OF OAIta
IH7 Central uv. Phono .17iWi
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QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 10G-L.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
MRS. WILLHY'S NKW
STORE
is IWIIUCd
TlllJ NEEDLKCHAFT
Now hi now Homo.
78 Central Ao.
Ladles' Emporium
WALL PArER
See
VIERS
About it.
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular Plnco for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
Cor. Couiiucrcinl and R'dw'y.
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WESTERN LOAN AND t
t BUILDING CO. t
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
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WOOD! WOOD!
Kindling wood, por loud $1.75 to ijii!
Aider wood, 10 to 24
Inches $2 to $2.no
Free Delivery
" W. II. LINGO
Phono 227-J. North Kim St.
YOU AUTO CALL
1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
! Phono IMIO-L.
Night mul Day.
Right Onto.
GOOD OAKS. CAREFUL DRIVERS
rt" D. L. FOOTE.
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THE REAL QUESTION
The question Is not, will men
honor you for your work?
But does your work honor you?
Your concern Is not only to
create profit for yoursolf, but
to mako that which will profit
many besides yoursolf.
COOS HAY KTKAM LAUNDRY
Phono 57-J.
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COMMUTATION Qfj
TICKETS, IjKJ.OO, U
U Mnrfllifieltl-North Bend Auto
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Cars every ten minutes fiom
O a. nt. to 12 p, in.; to South
Slough ouco a day, leaving nt
11 a, m.; to Eniplro threo trips
n ilny.
OORST & KINO, Props.
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FIRST HONORS
Panama-Pacific International
Expoiition
First among products of their
kind first in quality, first in
efficiency. Zerolene and Red
Crown have been awarded the
GOLD MEDAL
7-the highest honor the Expo
sition can bestow the acknowl
edgment that the "best oil and
gas the Standard Oil Company
can make" are the best that
human skill and experience can
produce.
ZEROLENE
JlieSfanJarclOilorMohr Cars
RED CROWN
ihe Gasoline of Qualify
BUY YOUR ZBR.OLBNE AT
Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J
Hot Water
Your Morning Shave
nnsu
Can you name a greater
a turn of the faucet when you must shave in a
hurry? And with the gas water heater this is one
of the cheapest luxuries you can enjoy. To put up
with old-fashioned water heating facilities is entire
ly unnecessary now.
A as Water Heater
Does the Trick
During the hot, sticky, summer days now close
upon us, nothing will be more refreshing than a
warm bath or a comfortable shave with all the
warm water you want. Arrange now to make your
home thoroughly modern. Don't put up any long
er with olit-of-date methods. The cost is slight,
the satisfaction and comfort great. See us today
about yolir water heater.
Oregon Power Co.
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner &. Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
Times Want Ads
rrimr vnilrTiOB PRINTING
CO0S BAY ITIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
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on Tab for
boon than hot water at
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D O fj. iNo. 10 Consolutlo
rSnng Kestut&Lau horSe8 not i
'J S00tl ttB Beconh
- jfil I 11 Motocyrie
TCI THE COOS BAY TIMES
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fHURBDAY
Quality
is Everything
J"Naturally, nftcr having spent
nine years in buying adver
tising printing, I have pretty
positive ideas on the subject
of quality. Thr chief of these
, is that you cannot buy satis
factory printing by the yard
stick. 1 have found that there
is only one way to get good
printing, and that is to Find a
competent printer and trust
him. When 1 find such a
printer I never even think of
asking for an estimate. Of
course it would be easy fo'r a
printer to get the best of me
once on this plan, but if he
expects mo to give him more
of my work he will not do it."
tflThe above is quoted from the
head of a successful advertis
ing agency who had the buy
ing of immense quantities of
printing. Our aim is to de
serve the confidence of all
buyers of Good Job Printing.
Times Job
Department
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-R
BUILDING CONTKAOIOK
Estimates furnlBhod on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Ejc, Kar and Throat Specialist
GLASSES 1-TTTKD
Phono JWO-L Kooins HOO-UOl
Irving Illoek.
DK. MATT!I: II. SHAW.
Physician and Surgeon
Phono :i:i()-J.
Office bourn liy appolntnient.
Benjamin Ostlind
consulting engineer and
architect
orflccs, 20C Irving Dlock.
Phono 103-L or 2C7-J.
Marshflold, Oregon.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEER
Room 304 Coko Dldg. Phono 145-J.
Ilcaldcucu Phono 303-L.
W. G. Chandler
ARCH ITKCT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building,
Marshflold, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
AllOIHTKOT
Marshflold, Oregon.
Perl Riley Ballinger
l'LYTS'lSTj AND TEACHER
Resldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3G8-L.
Havo your LETTER bends, bill
heads, etc., printed at Till: TIMES
office.
1915
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Official Program
FRIDAY, JULY 2ND, 11)15
No. 1 Trot or pneo, one-half
mlo, two heats, each heat a
raco, 2:35 class, purno. ,, . ,$100
No. 2 Running, one halt nillo,
purso $HO.OO
No. 3 Trot or paco, ope-half
mllq, best two n threo heats,
freo for all, purso ........ 9125
No. 4 Novelty race, ono mllo,
$30 for first to (juartor post,
?40 for first tp half-mllo
post, $55 for first to threo
quarter post. $7C for first to
mllo stake ?200
No. 5 Motor Cycle, 5 miles,
$25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd.... $40
SATURDAY, .1ULY 3, J015
No. G. Trot or pace, ono-half
mllo, two heats, each boat a
race, 2;35 class, purso... $100
jNo. 7 Running, flvo-olghths
I mile, purso $100.
No. 8 Trot or paco, ono inllo,
I threo heats, every heat a
race, purso ,,.$150
I No. P Running, one and ono-
clgbth- miles, for Coos and
' Curry County horses only,
I purso $20U
Consolation race, for
finishing as
purse $7J
raco, $25
1st, $15 trJ2nd, purse,.. $40
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JUL? 1, 1915 E
EVENING E
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BASEBALLS CO RES
PORTLAND FANS EXCITEDLY
WATCH REAVERS COME UP
Traveling Clone to Top of League
Suit 1-iiUo ' Huh Hurt I laid
Losing Streak Lately
PERCENTAGES OP
COAST LEAGUE
IDr Anaoelattd TrtM to Con Dr Tlmrt.
W. L. P.O.
San Frnnclsco -16 US .518
Rnlt Lako III 40 .til 8
Portland 41 an .513
I .oh Angeles ..44 4f .494
0(illnnd 42 47 .472
Vcnlco 11 4C .171
PORTLAND, July 1. Denver
faiiH each day nro excitedly watch
ing tho big down-town scoro boards
nml rooting for the homo team that
In tho Inst two wcoks has- crawled
from tho bottom to n. plnco nenr
tho top of tho Const Lcaguo with
n remarkable number of wins dur
ing tho Inst two weeks.
The scores of yesterday follow:
Coast IiCaguo
At Onklnnd R II. K.
Oaklnnd l 7 0
Portlnnd
At Vcnlco
Vonfco
San Francisco
,3 8
2 (
1 10
At Los Angeles
Salt Lnko 2
Los Angolcs 10
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1C
American League,
At New York
Washington 1
Now York . . . 4
At Clovolnnd
Clovolnnd 2
Datrolt 7
At Chicago
St. Louis G
Chicago S
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia . . .SlDoston 10
Philadelphia . . .7IToHton 10
National League
At Brooklyn
Now York 0
Brooklyn 7
At Philadelphia
Boston fi
Philadelphia 8
At Cincinnati
Chicago OlClnclnnntl 1
Chicago 2Clnclnnntl 0
At St. Louis
Pittsburg 0 St. Louis 2
Pittsburg 4 St. Louis 2
Patiido Announcement
Fred Wilson, chairman of tho
civic pnrndo committee, has issuod
his final announcement of tho prizes
that aro offorcd and tho rules Af
fecting the pnrado of Monday morn
ing which Is to start promptly at
10 o'clock. f;'
Tho announcement 'follows:
1. Fraternal orders 1st prlzo,
$40; second prize, $20; third, $10.
To ho Judged upon gencrul appoitr
nnco and number of mombors in
parade.
2. Duslness flonts nml pnrados
representing businesses. First prlzo,
$40; second, $20; third, $10.
3. Sunday Schools. First prlzo,
$15; second, $10; third, $5. To bo
Judged upon gcnornl nppcaranco and
number of wnonibers In parade
4. Most comic float. First prico,
$10; second, $5.
5. Rest decorated blcyclq. First
prlzo, $5.00; second, $2.50,
Formation and Conditions.
All fraternal orders will form on
Commercial nvcnuo cast of Fourth
strcol facing west.
All Sunday Schools will form on
Commercial avonuo west of Fourth
streot. facing cast.
All business flats and parades wll
form on Mnrket nvcnuo cast of
Fourth Btrect, facing west.
Fraternal orders, business floats,
parades and Sunday Schools, will bo
arranged In tho ordor of tholr ar
rival, for formation, that Is, tho
first to arrlvo will head its par
ticular, division in tho gouoral pnr
ndo, and ho on.
This pnrado will start promptly
nt 10 o'clock and any school, lodgo
or float not In )np at that time
Will not bo allowed to compote
Those interested in any of tlioso
pnrades are requested to clip this
out and abldo by theso directions.
F. K. WILSON.
ff-H--H'W'H-'lMMi
f THE 8PIRIT OF PATRIOTISM.
IN vain do wo traet niaoP"
nlmlty nd herolem, in vatp
3? do vvo traco a deicent from tho
i' worjhlos of tho earh, if wo In
norit not tne ftpirlf oi our an
costors. Who li ho who boastoth
of Mo pntrlotlshiT Hat ho Van
qulsned luxury and subdued t(io
worldly prido of his heartf Is
ho not yet drinking tho poisonous
draft and rolling tho sweot mor
sol under his tongue? He who
cannot conquer tho little vanity
of hi heart and deny the doll
caoy of a debauched palate, let
UIm. lat Ilia l.nnri llnnn Kilt mdllfk
I.... mj . , .pw.. ...w . .
and his mouth in the dust. I
Joslah Qulnoy, 1768.
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5 ON STREET
MQTOKOVCLKS TO AVI 11 OUT
DKOADWAY ON MONDAY
Cnurho Will Do AlKiut 10 Miles With
Finish at Starting Point Dmico
C'oiH'O'iloii Granted
8pccd, with all Its thrills nnd trom
hies, will bo the freo offering to
the populnco with tho motorcyclo
races of 'Mondny nftornoon, tiio start
mid tho finish having been so ar
ranged that everyono will havo an
opportunity to see the "flying speed
demons" at work.
Exactly nt three o'clock tho first
machlno will leave the corner of
Broadway and Central avenuo, whizz
out Urondway and onto tho Coqnllle
road for about five miles nnd, re
turning, ninko the whizzing finish
nt the samo corner from which tho
start was made.
Taking caro to guard against au
qldcnts tho commlttco hns arranged
tfiat ono mlnuto shnll clapso botwcci,
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the start of each machine, a stop , Hague, Mrs. Hnguo, D. Sumner, M.
watch bolng hold on each rldor. TholMcCutcheon, Craco Wells, Mrs. R.
entire courso will bo policed to avoid S. Knowlton, Lois Wells, Miss Tittle,
collisions or nnyono running across
tho track.
llnvo Dnnco Concession
W.drk was started today on build
ing tho danco platform nt tho cor
ner of Secpnd and Market avenues
for tho open nlr dancing which Is to
start tomorrow evening nnd will bo
held on Friday, Saturday and Mon
dny nights.
Tho concession hns been taken by
Rudolph Copplo, J. W. Motley, Ren
Fisher, Will Goodrum and Donald
Lawyer. Tho young men today woro
busy making their arrangements. Tho
plnco will bo well lighted, there will
bo furnished, they sny, tho best
music obtnlnnblo, nnd every effort
mndo to mako tho fenturo a useful
ono In tho big celebration.
To Weave Shingles
A stand was built today for the. morning of J. H. Flanagan. Wprk
shlnglo weaving contest thnt Is sta-jls expected to start probably ncjt
god to take placo at Mm corner ofiwook, tho contrnct having boen.lijt
Anderson and Hroadwny. Thoro nro to Walter Condron nnd Jack Mc
to bo six mon entered, it Is said,' Donald, and it is cxpsctod Micro
and throo will contost at a time, all
of them haying 15 mlnutots In which
to work. Tho prlzo will bo awarded
to tho man weaving tho most Bhln
glcft In this longth of tlmo. Fren
Mooro nt tho Smith mill Is looking
nftcr tho entries nnd states the men
aro much interested.
Decorations Go Up.
Tho streets and tho buildings to-.stnrt now within n few days. The,
day had n gala appearance All dnyprosont plans nro said to bring. th
long yesterday nnd today mon woro j approximate 4,000,000 feet out by
at work putting up flags nnd bunt-jwny of Fourteenth street, which will
Inf. Across tho streets long rows 'probably bo repaired and graded to
of flags woro hung, on business somo pxtont and thonco dpwn Central
houses tho red whlto'nnd bluo draped avenue. Tho logs will bo dumped
prettily and by tomorrow all will ho into tho bay on North Front stroet.
in rondlncss for th6 colobratlon and Arrangements nro now being inado
tho put-of-town visitors. for tho disposal of tho logs nnjl It
....ZITAnZnLMtu ' expected they will go olthor to
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I SHIPPING NEWS
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1 ArriviMl.
Adeline Smith, Bay Point, 7.3D
a. in. today.
Sailed.
ltoamor, Roguo River, Inst night.
Duo Hero.
Kllburn, Snn Francisco, tomor
row morning.
Yellowstono, San Francisco, to
morrow. Nairn Smith, Snn Francisco, Into
this afternoon.
Duo to Sail.
F. A. Kllburn, San Frnnclsco,
Friday afternoon.
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t WATERFRONT NEWS
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Captain Merman Edwards has Just
completed overhauling tho Bteamor
Alert and will havo bur In flno con
dition for tho oxtra Fourth of -illy
sorvlco.
From Bay Point tho steamship Ad
eline crossed In" shortly aftor sovon
o'clock this morning and wont at
onco to tl'Q Smith dock for nnothor
cargo. It Is expected sio will sail
agalp toplght.
Tho steam srhoonor Yellowstone,
of tho Swayno nnd Hoyt lino, Is duo
In hero Saturday morning from Snn
Francisco with a'cargp for tio local
merchants.
AD WATERFRONT
Tho gnsollno schooner Roamor
sailed Inst night for Oold Bench car
rying a deck load of machinery. Sho
was detained lioro waiting for tho
stoamshlp Santa Clara coming from
Snn Francisco with fresh fruit which
will bo used In tho July ) celebra
tion on tho Rogue River.
Word from tho Nann Smith Is that
sho sailed from San Francisco at ono
o'clock yesterday morning and is ex
pected In hero lato this nftornoon.
Sho is oxpected to sail south ngain
somo tlmo tomorrow, according to
Agent C. F. McGeorge.
Entirely repaired and replanked
where Hhn was snagged two nights
ago tho buckot dredgo Oregon was
again at work today near Goodwills.
TIMES CHANGE
"What Is tho principal dlfforonco
botweon modern nnd ancient tlmos?"
"One of the main points was that
tho modorn earn tholr living, whllo
the anclont urnod tholr dead,"
WASHING ; .1
AKK1VKS FROM SAN FRANCISCO
WITH .MANY PASSICNOI3RH
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HiliigM Jill.- Toiin of llrldgo Stool
for Noith Rend WlW lenVo'
For South Snturdny'''
With a good list of naBScngoi-fl
and with 3C5 tons or steel for thp
brldgo nt North Rend, thp Nairn
Smith arrived In this nftornopn Jroqi
Snn Frnnclsco. She had nbout 200
tons of freight for locnl merchnntg.
She Is expected to lcavo down again
on Snturday, .' , . "
TIiobo who arrived hero tpdjiy
woro: , y
E. Johnson, Mr. Roborts, II. Na-3-burg,
Mrs. Nnsburg, D. Frcomnh,
.1. Hazel, A. McDonald,, Mrs. R. RIcli,
0. W. Topping, A. McClcllnn, r.
Solver, W. Schmcddlng, R. Holmes.
A. T. Hnlncs, C. C, Hockott, F.
Mrs. E. S. Wrcnn, A. D. AndrewB,
Olon Artz, II, Vnlostt, MrB. Walestt
n ir r .n , ' i
y. i. x-unj- aim io siccrngo.
TO LOG mil CITY
LARGE TRACT OF WATER CO.'H
LAND TO RE .CLEARED '
Leave !I5 Acres to Protect Water
Supply Is Sah! Ijind io bo
Put Into City Lot
Almost within the city limits of
Mnrshflold nbout 117 acres of land
belonging to tho Coos Day Water
company Is to bo logged off and
tho tract Intpr turned Into homo
sites, according to tho statomejil this
Will bo a crow of men at work, tho
remainder of tho summor.
Within tho ontlro tract bolonglng
to tho water compnny nro 15S novs
of land, stntcd Mr. Flanagan. Of
this amount approximately 35 acres
will bo retained, this bolng confined
to tic tract about tho reservoir.
Tho opening of tho trnct will
I tho North Bond Lumbor Company
or to the Coos Bay Milling CompaiY.
It Is said that it will take at least
threo or four months to complete.
tho logging.
BLIGHTS OUT LANDSCAPE VIEWS
OF SUMMER TOURISTS
New Reason For Guarding Against
Forest FIi-ch Sa)H District For
ester Cecil in Jxstter
Explicit following of n list, of
"don'ts" bolng sont out by Georgo
H. Cecil, district forester, of Port
lnnd, will mean an absonco pf forest
flros this year in Orogon. Lists havo
beon received at tho Marshfleid
Chamber of Commorco and un ef
fort Is bolng mndo to havo everyono
acquainted with tho slmplo rules.,
Interesting Is tho point brought
out by Mr Cecil regnrdlpg tho sraoko
of flros. "Tho smoko settles over tho
Inndscapo until It Is impossible to
sco tho scenery," ho writes. It is
this point, ho fears, that will takp
much of tho sightseeing enjoyment
away from tourists. Sa thus is ad
ded another reason why thoro should
noot bo forest fires, especially dur
ing this summor whop there nro hun
dreds of visitors going through tho
Btatp to nnd from tho Fair.
Every ranchor, fisherman, auto
Ist, hunter a,nd loggor everyono Is
appealed to thnt thoro may bo no
flros,
"Put out any flro you sco In (ho
forest," says tho district forester,
"and If you can't, notify tho flro
warden or aomq officer or land own
er." "Don't throw away burning mat
chos or tobacco.
"Don't mako a camp flro in rot
ton wood or loaves, or against lpgjt
where It may .spread or whero you
nro never sure It Is out. ,
"Don't leave n flro unl you ,aro
sure It Is oxtlugiilshed.
"Don't burn slashings In a dr;
season without a permit and With
out care In confining tho fife." ) '
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