The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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MARSHFIELD, cfflflON.1 FRIDAY, HJ.Y 2, 1915 EVElllWO EDITION.
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YOU WOMEN WHO HOLD THE PURSE STRINGS
Read Today's
Times
Advertisements
YOU'LL MAKE THE DOLLARS YOU SPEND DO THEIR
UTMOST.
There are hundreds of you women on Coos
Bay and vicinity hundreds in homes conducted
on limited incomes to whom The Times is the sole
source of advertising information.
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All of you look to these columns for the same
reason that merchants generally favor The Times
because The Times pays.
IT PAYS the merchants so well in greater re
sults that The Times prints all the advertising
news worth reading.
IT PAYS the patrons of these merchants in bet
ter qualities and greater savings to such extent
that they never miss reading an edition of The
Times.
Today The Times advertising columns are rich
in unusual news read them they will save you .
hours of time and tiresome effort tomorrow.
"Times Advertisements
Lower the Cost of Living."
-SHIPPING NEWS
Breakwater May be Sold
8THA.MKU HUHVKWATKU
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It Ik reported lii'if Hint prelim-1 .Southern inilli rnnnot inn hunt
aero It was thought tho vonxol
miulit ki In some port whore tlit
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mill oml lines nut euoml. lint it Im
When Hie railroad U (omplolod tlii likely it will ho wild.
liuiry lu'KOtliUlonit fot Hit' mile of
fill' Hi cak water lire under way. '
Aim i:mi:.t of vkssii.s
An hod.
P . Killiiiin, iiiui FrtinoUooo.
0 :,'!) n. iu. today.
(SJoa, ItoKUu Ithnr, thU morning.
Sailed.
. 1'. A. Killitirii, Portland, 1 p. in.,
1 today.
Adeline Smith, Oiilchiud, p. in..
jmiual to I lie (ueitHluii and sailed
iiviv iiiiu i ne iiiiiowiiik nay Cliauney
FOG IS GENERAL
KTKAMS1I1P KlLHl'ltX AHKIVF.S
FIUM SOl'TII TODAV
IlrliiUH rale I'dxsfiiKPP I.M mill
Fiolulit Cni-Kd Lenxei lit I l- "
For 1 'mi laud.
WnilltiR through ii ToB thai ex-1
teiidB up the coast from aM fur
floutli as b'an Francisco, tho steam-'
hIiIii Kllburn urrlvcd In t liln morn
ing from Han Francisco and ICuiolca.
Site brought ii fair cargo of freight
and left out at 1 o'clock for Port
land. Captain MrClolland states that
shipping In San Francisco is par
ticularly lively and that In Oakland
Creek there lire very few ships
where months ago there were dozens
of "tramps" waiting for cargoes
Most of them now have been char-
teicd out in the deep-sea trade at
high rates.
Those who arrived here from ,
the South were: Hobert 1). McCor-
inlek, J, II. Hendry. Mrs. J. II. Hen
dry, Klsle linker, U. Nordstrom,
Axel Peterson, .Mis. A. Peterson, II
II. Ilolvorslott, K. Jlolvcrstott, Jo
seph Kin if, II. M. JoncH, Irwin Hose,
.Mrs. (leorgo Akern, F.nill Peterson,
II, II. (lorhnm, Albert Fisher, L
I'arvln, 1'. Sinllh, T. H. I.andon. An-1
gust Kemper, K. White, (1. 11 Car
roll, A. II. Short and A. S Unix
The passengers north fiom here
were: Mr. and .Mrs. William Hruef.
.Miss Ksthur (liaef, .Miss Louise Kus
ter, C. II. Soyman, Mrs. U. Powell, I
Mrs. Martha Ilyvanen, Matt Hyvan
on, F. Levy, W. A. Foley. Mrs. Foley,
T. II. French, K. Stott. M. Knar).
Mrs. M. Hrnudt, Mrs. 0. Mahoml.
Iran Mnhood, .Mrs. W. S. Wells, L.
Dolsoh, Kd. McKeown. .Mike McOuIre
Mrs. F. X. Fenton, Jack Fenton. Mrs
(lutli and Mrs. Harman.
HERE
Cantalever Rear Springs, Full Floating Rear Axle,
32x4 Tires, Non-Skid on. rear, 115-inch Wheel Base,
6 Cylinder, Motor 45 H. P., Water Cooled by Pump,
Cone Clutch, Spiral Worm Gear Drive, Left Hand
steer, center control, Delco starter and light, one
Man top, full five passenger.
GOODRUM'S
GARAGE
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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MASON MiaitS, OF MAItSllliKUI.
thavkllvc: in Titorics
WiLL BUILD BRIDGE LAW 15 IEiEO:::EH:
' itins hi:ci:ivf.i iiv tiii: .mausii-
I Fli:i,l) l,ANI COMIMXV
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Him I'oslHon im Wireless Operatoi'
on the IH Stcamslilp Neupoil. .. .,,. . ., .
., ,, , ,' ' ,lll lie Main Kiitrauce t Hie New
ill Kir nun in i illllllllil. i
FlIATI'ltKS )l CiiM'ISCA.
TIO.V ACT IX i:i'l'i:( T
ntlou iu tho work of safety first. We
in'"'iil to oNi-rl every effort toward
tbo itrevontlon of accidents."
C. W. Meats, or this city, has re
ceived a letter fiom his son, Mason
II. Mears, who Is on the steamship
Newport, of tho Pacific Mall Line,
running from San Francisco to Hal-1
Addition to Hay I'aik '
Which is Opened
The Marsltfield Land Compau. yos-i
t urduy atternooou opoued bids fori
I'tbo hulldlui; of :i bridKu which the
Iniliislilal Acciileiit ColiiNsiiin ,-Us
Alii in Klliii'i lor Sal'cly Fiit
In Slato of Orciin
............... ...in ................ ... f.... n....i.
boa, I'anama and way points. Voiiiib , " ' f, V,
M,,IFa la n.ilv IU ..,., u l.l l.. 1... ' 10 lrIUK Is K) III- fiOl, tOBt lOIIK
....u ... ...j ... ,,,ri t,n, ijul , it
IS wlroloss opurator on the boat
mid linn a good place and Is KcttltiK
Picnic at (.'ixiilwlll's Soutli Coos
Itlvcr. Dance with ikmI music, in.
Ihihkuii slide, suImks, dc, Sat. .Inly
Mill. Alice II. will Icaw .Miir-hllclil
ut 7 a. iu. iiitil l'prcss at H a. in.
i:ciyliiiily come ami IiiIuk liaskcls.
Ailmlssinn to ronniN free.
land will extend over the marsh and
will bo the inuiu entrance Into first
to see quite a lot of tho tropics.
Mears fornteily Ihcd In Murshfleld
and his first position an a wlieless!
man was on tho steamer Nairn Smith.
He first became acquainted with
the wireless work through Mr. Wil
liamson of the local station and
throiiRh him loained to be an op
erator. Mears writes from Ilalboa, Pan
ama and tells some interestiuK facts
ubout Hint part of the country. He
says the heat is Intense and that
he. found It necessary to purchase
a white uniform, lie Miys that the
life of the wireless operator on the
Newport Is ery plcusant, as ho and
the other operators have a boy who j
waits upon them ami see that they ;
have everything they need or want'
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io call lor in the way of en tins, lit
Aniondmenls to the Workmen's
CompensaHon law onactod by the
last legislature went I
yesterduy. The most imp
I t lll')U llt'l.l'l J I.. II i.t.K ,.l.....,tfl...it I f
addition to Hay Park which has been: '""' " '" " """' " i
put on the market. !rat0H to '"' Lhl"'1 " mhiIiiith Tomoinuv, Kuiuiila), no will se!
Th. followliiE woro the bids re-' H '" ' ' l"1 "". """ """ ""' ,,,,';"s "' "'' I"1IuIiik lnu
FRECKLE-FACE
s MEAT SPECIALS!--" '
$!l."..'.ll(l
sou. no
U'lM'd for furuUhlnic both material
and labor:
Illnkley & Maol
Jnlinsou & Larson . . .
I.udd & HiirrU
II. a. Hurler
IlaKilulst & HJorqulst
Simmons it Luptou
vward xleti under Hie law for
tie-
pi-Ice-
roit cash oxiiV
cidrutt hall be the hxcIiikIvu remedy
for I'cnons Injured.
Vmlor tho old law but two cIuhsoh'
VI Ikt'l llttt'lll.Ml I'IH LlllnllHIAHl 11... I t ..
SSU fit) ' BiiniHivifl nui uoiiiuk UHOrt ,
-.'. Iwrt to pay a rato of tluee per (out Short Itllm Heef ...
,7Jil.00of tllP,r nl,nunl Ik roll Into tho se- Choice 'ot Itoant ..
t;s:
Per
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10c
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cidonl fund and the I cms baxardous. ' linmp Itoast
Sun mill Wlml IIiIiik Out irIy SmiU.
How to Ifii'iuovo ICaslly.
Here's a chance, Mlsg Freckle-faco,
to try a remedy for freckles with
tho Ktinranteo of a rollablo dealer
that it will not cost you ti ponny un
less It romovcH tho rreckles; whllo if
It doi'H kIvo you a clear complexion
tho oxionno is trlflliiB.
Simply not an ounce of olblno
strength ironi uny drtiKKlat
few applications bIiohIi! hIiow
you how easy It is to rid yourself ot
, tiio homoly frock I en mid et n beau
i lirul complexion. Uarely moro
j than one application needed for tlio
j worst case.
J Ho Hiiro to ask tho druggist for tho
I double strength olblno as HiIh Its tbo
I prescription nold under giinranlco ot
money hack If It fulls to romovo
freckles.
liignnt & HJoniuHt 7 17. Io i ,,Bi ' "" - l""" '. Sirloin Steak
tills on Labor I IHlle.enl Itate, Houml Steak .
, Contractors were also Invited to1 I'-'i'r the new law IndiiHtrleH l.nvo.T-lloi.o Steals .
1 bid on tbo furnishing tho labor nlono. I ,,oon Br0UI'C(1 ,nto 2S lllffcront class- nib Steaks
Three made bids as follows: Hrlnkley fi8, Tho ratc3 nnR0 from '00ti ov Mutton Stew . .
i Maol. S1MI7.: .loln.sim l . cont of atl cmployor'a payroll up to Shoulder Mutton
i$l!M;; Slnimons & Ltipton. $s7.:.o. ,ns I'rr cent' a,,l '"'Sliest rato ap- Shoulder Mutton Chops ...
Contract Nom Lei ,pt!cs to construction worlf, mick na .0K Mutton
: The lowest bid made was that of ""'noous work, fire-escapes, bouso Loltf Mutton Chops .-
'Slnimons & Lupton btjt as It was !1,ovl:'' '101Iso wrecking, steoplos ami . Loin Veal Chops i.-w
! lower than tho other,, and us tho l"",i" iuoko-stacKs, metal chimneys,, Loin Lamb Chops Kit
iron rmi stool rramo structures. Tho Leg of Lamb fi
. .11! lie, lie
I'-' ii to lie tv
Lie MBBH!BBBB
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ni If M
m 111 1
ill il I r
lajii.,-" a V MJk
. . Lie
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says he hones to stuv on the Nmi-
port as he does not expect to n,ltl l"'"iaciois uau not .r nan an op
I. ... I n'lil ot on mnrlne
other vessels. ',u" um lliac ,ll0.v "Klit Have tin- " ""'
m ,. ..... Idorbld so that thev would Ion., and I-vcry oniployer
" '""'SIKl-' "Clll. I, '. .-. I ,.,,lln,l ...Mnlll.,.. I. ..!.( M.i. ... .
uiey win nave an opiioriunity in tho'' ' ' '" """Ju,i- '" i.og or rorK
.. . . i riwitui iu Tfti (riiii oiioaii ittiir iintiiLi n i.
bis work so nleusnm ,, ,tf ,.r .i. ! P'Tiunuy to see the ground the com-, " '" " "" k i-- rorK i uops i;
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Should Pork Itoast
who uses powor-ILoln Pork
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Mears writes that the Newport is
generally out ou trips of one month
j next iow days to look over the nct "1,IoSH ho 0,ocU t0 h,uy "llt-
For the first six days out of Sun ' Bro,l,,tI ,,ml lf "''' ' 0' w't to.
t
l'lnuclHco tho operators publish a
newspaper. There Is a great amniim
of wireless business bandied and he
says It is not uncommon for sixty
or seventy tucssanos to he bandied
on one shift so when an operator Is
incept the work the umliact will be
given lo the next lowest bidder.
Corn Ileer
Veal Stow
Shoulder Von I
tin bar.
i in punier went our in ins itimo no tin duty It ineuim tlmi iu iu i.t.
limit and towed them hafely in mer: The extent to which bananas an.
used for food and the cheapness of
them seems to hao greatly Impress-
A.sK HILL HK'PI:ALI:I ; oil Mears. Ho says In his letter that
for '-'.' cents one can buy a whole
today
A M
tiuinn, San h'tiuu'luco,
p. m , today. '
Duo Here.
Hreakwater, Portland, tliU ovo
Shipping .Men mi llmli Coasis ti
Seek Special Session on Law
wagon load of flue bananas in the
tropics. !
f 'jilll'ikl ml lio ....!. ....
Stating that the enforcement of wi,,,,, ,,' v. '.....'..: J
.he Seatnan.. law w... be most .,,. 8ni' k,,' .."T. Z "" .
nst runs to hhlpplng and that "Its tu,
iiriwric ami impractical provisions'
will dofeat the very purpose fori
which It was Intended"
of tlu membeis of the Marltltue
I'rauctsco It was conioyed bv
cruUer Cleveland for fear nf
attack by Mexican guiiboais. Ar
the harbor of Mazatlan u Ainvicun !
ii ntitiiMitt ' i
'""h.Hiiuuoar ancnoieii. Mears guys It
MODEL CASH
GROCERY
For the Glorious
FOURTH
. . 15c
. .iHc
. . Illr
. . I'Jc
. .10c
I'JJie
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..17r
.si I .U5
. . (15c
Sufi'ty I'lrsl
Tho Stato Industrial Accident Com
mission mnkoH nn appeal for "safety j should Veal Chops
ii.st. viiiiuiK iiuuiiuiiii to mo (lis-'Choice Chickens
ii"fnl condition In which mon are ,.r(li u, ,I011(H for
lof uippled for life, after being, (lmI, flvc ,,, fol,
I-ard, three pounds for It).
Compensation -is an expensive f.,ii,mm'lal Aw., Phono 5--.L
p.irt of production. Accidents are!
costly and prevention of thorn will
'((luce (ompeusntlou lutos.
There are cripples soiling lead
pern Us and grinding organs In ihis
Mine today wlioao lives have been
wrecked and whoso families have
icon burdened heuiuso of prcveuta-"
l!e nccldiuts. mtlo money ran-
AND
KEEP COOL
It can ho ilouo
ut (Im outdoor plutronn
d'OOl) Ml'SKJ
A Kood (lino assured
CO.MK, CO.MH
KICCOM) AND .MAHKKT
ll'LV U, :$, 5
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PRISE
MARKET
Cliiiniu'js l-'lroplacos
J. Il. BAYLISS
Any kind of brick work at
Pricoe that aro right. .
And all work guaranteed
Call at "l'lio Fireside," Johnson
Uldg, 137 Second St.
French ranges, boiler work.
Phono 434-J
Jtout
77, oil tlt. Ihe purpose Is to isk.dnvo ,. four min
'" ,tUli Hw " JTT " W,U,C,,,, Mm ' ,-1 '- t -hen It (KuJ
ii"wi me law. ,.i i.. .i , I
The narrow
llolug Jjllst
escape of
at lloguo Hlver is teld iu (he fol
Jawing from tbo Oold Hmuii Ulobe
'Hill Wlnugur, accompanied liv :
luterekt la the bill
nun in tiio ironies t nil iiu n..w
and the re-. itm- i,,iiw ,., ......... .i..i ....... ,..
smill sulu o. ,i,o meeting are keen on , "', '" " , . :: M " ",.,0,u-
Loat attempting to enter the lm,b,,rUUc,u,s, where shipping Is in.,,.,! pour Is such that a or, Zrv hu
.-..i id .no now law. Many linos! tie placed on dock will be flilod
aro preparing to take their liners off, svit,, water In a few .unites .
this coast; other will chaiu:e their :.i,, ..... ,,.., ... ' " l0Jf """
woman, ininn down from Handon in 'ships to foielg,, reglsrry to escape partlculirl kov r. ' '
nn open fish boat, wsltlu a rtv.ii-Uu law i aiucuiari) beere.
able tide lo cros the bar, lint the
wind gicw stronger and the anchor
n .,..., I Kpem! the Fourth on South Coos
-i" .'..,.- in M.iuru. ip.i.m.'i: ii in.. if..i..i ,
linn .rnl,n MM,., ,,. ,,,., ... ,..,..,...,, ---.-......... .,, ,L.;m.
""" " "w"' mm.ibm iwr ...ii. nimr i will, at NKCO.M) AM
poutU of tbbor but Dill proved .M.lKlM .ni4v a. .
Sunday n(
K ii. in,, returning, arrives iu Maish
field OHIO p. ni,
EVERYTHING IN
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
A BIG LINE OF PICNIC GOODS
i
86 COMMERCIAL AVE.
Phone 433.
HOME MADE SAUSAGE, HAM
BURGER and WE1NERWURSTS
M.ido in our own simp by expel ts uuil only
...... ...ii liiiuioi Ke, neiier ones nil) place in
We will hao some choice ililcl.cns for
uidaj's, trade.
Hie best meat
the country.
YIcIiij'h ami Sat-
Wo also hnu miiiio choice beef, poik and leal.
to 'phone orders
Heu.en.l.er that wo give M,e,l., altentlon
mill ilclher priiiiipily.
Phone 58-J.
THE UNION MARKET
J- E. Ford & Co.
174 South Broadway.
THE REAL QUESTION
iiio (inottion Is not. will mon
! honor )ou for vonr work?
Hut .does your work honor you?
Your coacern Is not only to
croato profit for yourself, but
to muko that which will profit
ninny boildes yourself.
COOS HAY STIiAM IiAUNDIlY
Phono H7-J.
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Auto
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CtOIMUTATIOiV
TIOKKT.S, $11.00.
.Muralifltltl.Xortli ijend
Lino
Cars ovtry (en inlmites from
u. iu. lo 12 p. in,; to South
Sloiifjh nice a day, lenvliig ut
1 i n. iii; to I.'iupli o tlireo trips
a day. ,
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