The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 6. 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Official Paper ' of COo County
Official Paper City of Marshfleld.
' Entered at the PostoHlee at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through he malls as second-claw
mall matter.
mil a vn mks. ki:vvi:tii ll.US
i:it taki: i.o.v(i hovhymoox
Society Tunis On linnmso for Wed
llf ir f Popular Contractor to
lll Mabel A. I'oiier
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nisTUtiuvn: to mh
THHHIMlAY PliOGH M
SUHSCKHTIOX ItATBS
DAILY.
Police Sny So Trouble Made Hnr-
ket Fold Their Touts ami le-
part In "Cold (Jraj ll.iu'n."
8 BARGAINS AT
THE FAIR
For Wednesday Thursday and Friday
H
A peaceful Fourth, s-afe and
sane," say the police officer.. And
they are rleht. There was practi
cally no disturbance on the s-treets
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth D. Hauser
have left Snoknne on their honer-
Ono year 'n moo"- expecting to visit In Portland
Per month . ..! t ttoarhurr anil then lplsnrt.lv
One rear "Mhh,a . n.0 , travel down the coast taking In both j "e during the celebration
When paid 'strictly in adranc the Impositions in California, following of tnre lav nA on'-v ,he "nar
subsctlntion mk9 c-f the Coos ri-htfli thv will ma to Honolulu and number of personages fonnd them-
Times is. ,5.09 per year or J2.0 lor . rhi.n ,H sr vn
"c Hovs' ! M oot Serce Ca ;n a 1'
i:f relal 35c
Infants Illa K otl Ho-e mtr-SiRaUH-ii nU and lw.
sizes -l 4 and " rediueo 10. pair ... ....
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thence back to Chlca.o and St. Paul. ' for " the crter ,,olrt
The Spokane Chronicle carrier a , DP' the fr' ,hat hundred of
lame picture immediately following ' visitors poured into the city and dea
ths marriage of Mlw Mabel A. Por- ! ln fact hundreds of MM
ter to Kenneth D. Hauler, who is t6 I"' no wryliK nuanilties
well known here, having been two ot s"ndrv ""'' ' I"" ua(1 no
ears aiding in the construction of mo 'rouble rail than usual and
the Willamette Pacific Mae north of the ole schedule of festhitlo
Coos Bay to the Cmpqua. I wpnt " ,,tnom hl,cb-
The following is taken from The T b u ther were a couple of
Chronicle: fichts: a man too niwh in the wind
'-3nnir.nl. wiur inmt Anf c "! to fleen on the car tracks, but
F pie'ta" ctally complained ' l evening for the wedding: . '"" m nw flul,er ' P-
about tb hat. Th hlgheHiw Mli Jlabel A. Porter and Kenneui , " --.
that the temperature reached during ! Hauser of St. Paul. As early as ,
the past week ru 7S degrees Dttr- onK motors oegan to araw
. uv ai iw roner riaire ana unui
tivlties. This mornlne. "the cold
six months.
An Independent Republican news
paper, published every evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
The' C001 liny TImco Publishing Co.
Address all comranntratlon to
COOS MAV DAIf.Y ti.mi:?.
coo ii.w ci.imiti:
Oil several days Cooa Bay peo-j
Ji T-. and t" "' Pretty Wfndow Curtains vanou kinds
of Net St rims and l.ace Peslcns. T and " ards
to the pair. nnh. pair
$1.15
..33c
..ulus .i n:.d (" Muslin and Cambric drawers, ben mi
ftl! trin mod in I jh e or Km broidery, reduced to
CM Mr 1 s. i' made of j?erse and Poncee In Tan. QA
niue an-' !!-d former ; ri e J.' to $4 " now . . . J)
1" ( nsta C, werine oai laret- si?e. per cake gg
Best
Paste hoe i. lih onh. an
5c
rinrk s Hest S, ool Cotton si ols
25c
Itain came at the conclusion of
the long prosram. waiting long
. .. r. . u. n pnonch 10 In no wax- mr the f-
Ins the same perlHl Portland suf- i " "".r r.Wr uu. -- - -- - -- -- - ---
fered.n hot period when the mar- me nour announces tor tne wwmng. .- -v..,.. . .
cry, was up to 3.6 d.grees At gnests filed Info the spacious groands ? lawn of the mornlnr after
Itoseburg the thermometer showed """ l"f continuous ' 1 Anting presents a drean
p degroeH In the abade and at Pen-, " JJ J- ,s were heaxy
dloton It went up to the 100 mark. A 'lng tette concealed on the h ft' r. The urk
Photnlx. Arizona, recorded 106 In balcony played a m;fcal pr0rram j had gone from his stal. bad pack
the .hnde and at Medford. Oregon. , "" S oVlock when the strain of Hi up his tents in the night and fed
tho people sweltered under a temper- Warners Lohegrln" announced the once arala the datl round had
nturo of 102. If some one of those "rival of the bridal proceaslon. !"
people who llie in an xrcMte Ii-' Mr. Porter, mother of the bride. ' "ll; W !
mate could Just come to Coos Bay on thearm of Hupert V. Hauser of St. The 11a by Doll rouMte wheel at
for n week and enjoy the cool beeies. Pl. W the procelon Into th Ff0t and Commerd.l. w8 prob
It would do them good. "vlng room, where the ceremony was w" the bige-n money-maklng con-
.performed. Mrs. Porter wore a here the Fourth. It had a
!gown of black lace over white satin w P'' an the profit mas large.
CIIOU'li Vi:i,l, IIA.VIil.CH Wth girdle and trimmings of old 0n toner named Pierre is said
.blue. !' nve spat 550 In a vain effort
Till-: FOURTH OF JULY celebra- xim Jean Porter, Mster of the to win a Baby Doll. Many others
tlon pnsued off In .Marshfleld bride and maid of honor, followed, soured dolls more easily, but a
without any accidents. The .jM porter wore a creation in pink , I"? percentage of those getting
only unfortunate thing that happen- shading from a thell pink drop of , do,,s JM w't tor them.
lil waH the drowning-of the little taffeta to a deep shade of the same) T"e Teddy Bear concession did not
boy. but that was outside the ity color In silk tulle, which formed a ?t the play it did last year, but did
mid could not be attributed In any ghort overdrape that veiled the skirt. ,ar business. Four conce-
way 10 th celebration, and might ( she carried an arm bouquet of Klllar- s,ons ot this kind are said to hae
sat i.fait ion
Uu.ij. or
Money Kefumlcd
"THE FAIR"
et door
to
Chandler Hotel
OLIIKST HANK IX COOS COlXfY
HstnblMitMl lSHI),
Capital, Surplus and Undivided I
Profits $118,000
Inlcrcst mlil 011 Tlmo
AM) HAVIXfJH HKPOSITH
Offli'Cji'H
J. W. HcniiPtt, ProHlilent. '
.1. II. b'lniiiiniin, Vlco-Picldent. f
It. I Wllliutim, Ciishli.T,
(loo. J- Wlnclicslor, .1mt,f
Bffc
Puget Sound Bridge &.
Dredging Co.
Dams. Bridges. Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the mot powerful, bet equipped nnd niot thoroughly modern
twenty-Inch hydraulic areds;e lr. Pacific waters
Coos Bay office, '
Marshfield, Oregon.
Main office,
Seattle, Washington.
Dozens of Savings Accounf
Have Been "Opened Here' w
This Year
Nofftll largo accounts but the smaller depos
knows he is just as welcome here. y
For months we have been urging the opening m
savings ciuuuuiu iiltu uuuuusu wu wain to encoury
inrm ana iiiuiisuy.
We pay interest on savings accounts.
You may open an account at any time in anyamSj
n"
HOST ill I
BUI
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Tient.
-mra
F.A.KILBURN
Steamers
SANTA CUl
belonged to a Sacramento ender.
lut lie took out t'-e permits in the
names of differe.it iadi i-Jua's
havo happened on any day There nty rog tnd in her hair wore an
was a large crowd in the city and ornament of tin) pink rosebuds
everybody had a good time and llefore dancing began at 10 o"-
the crowd was well handlt. There dock xusu viewed the magnificent
were extra policemen on duty and gifts which the couple received. Sup
the officers did splendidly In tak-' pr was served in the dining room,
ins care of the crowd. There were which was massed with pink bios-
scores of automobiles moving about sne. On the table was a pyramid
the streets, but the corners and 0( i,nk rotes.
danser points were watched and The crounds of the Porter home marine superintendent for the
tollleions wore avoided. Consider- wtrd brilliant with myriad of elec- Great Northern Pacific Steamship
Ing the enormous number of ma- trie lights and Japanese lantern. Company, will open offices, in Port
chines which went to the beach Sun-, d chlm and great va leal land.
day. the wany which were constant-0f iWeet peas and rotes w0r.e placed
ly raorlK about the city for several ai,ou, th lawn. On tho lower tur- SALK.M. The report of the Stat-
days ami the large number of per- race was the dancing iwvlllon. the Treasurer shows n gain In tin
LJltLU U.la WatA A SB tlt. Ktstj It uab . . . .
r...m - .., w ., ninK, it n. nerca 01 tne guests until an eariy ' i"i 01 money on nana us oni-
t NEWS OF OREGON !
I teeeeeeeee
PORTLAND C V. Wile, new
GRAVEL
Wo are now prepaid to fumlh OHAVEL in any quantities
from pile in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices:
From pile on ground, $2.:-5 per yard.
canoad Ms, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard.
Itetni! Depnttincnt.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite IW.Office. Phone 11)0.
San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland
rno.M sax KH.wnsco North Bound
iiiMit) a. in., .iiii .-, 10, 1.-, tt, -,ttlti
rno.M roos hay foh ahtohia and pohtiiAmi.
P. M. Tide .Inly 7, IL, IT, 22, nV
KIIOM POHTLANH SOUtll BOUIld
it P. M., .Inly I, II, I J, 10, M.
FROM COOS HAY I-'Oll HUHKKA AND SAX FHANC'ISCO.
P. M. Tide July I, C. II, , 2( j
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Smith Terminal Doclc. Pliono Jiltl. r i. yrprTtlU It.
"V - j ' i- 1 iiit iiKi
.Tay-r?w-y?wTwBpffY'n
Irang
fiirlct
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nil
IdBa
rwiuy rewarKaoie tnat tne celebra- Jl0ur ,h morning. !
Hon was carried through without Co on lloneyinooii Tiip. '
aomeone being hurt The officers Mr. ami Mrs. Hauser left over the
deserve credit for handling the ' Milwaukee railroad for an oxtotndwl !
crjad as they did honeymoon on tho Coast. They will
1 stop at Portland and Ooarhnrt and 1
lulled to the Mime date lust enr.
HAKKIt Daylight fireworks ex
ploded too soon at a celebration in
Hakor, ami J. p. Ponrod was Injur
ed and may be blind as a result.
-Carl llooft, a promln-
f proceed leisurely to San Francisco
1 WITH THF TFA u"1 Ut Aeles. They will visit tho PKXDLKTOX-
Alin TUP TflAQT ' ('hl,a0 8,n,, St- ,'"ul wl" "cenpy unt Herman fanner, died at a local
MIVU int lUttOl farK A trip to Honolulu and thence, hoHpltal, agod J yoaiH.
e the remainder of their honeymoon.
Tunnel will reside in St. Paul. ; ItKD.MOXD-
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 & Hoagknd
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
i:gi'ippi:i) with wihiilkss
5teamship Breakwat
H'HIXd Jl'LT, '
AIAVAVS OX TIMK.
u.s i'ho.m MMtsHi'iiii.ii i:vi:itv SIXII.VY II
S:(MI A. M., i:.(i:PT SIMIW, ,l LV i. AT I P. M. AMHt!
pouTi.wn i:vi:uv -r
Pliono :i."i-.i.
IH'IWIIAV AT H A. .M.
II. J. .MOIIIU;i
ki
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fe
4
((ion i:i:vi.(;
It Ih sliiiost aa presumpt
ive to think that )ou cut
do nothing as to tbluk you
din do eteothiiig -Pliilllp
111 (Mil..
Aliliough tho hot
Slxtv or more of the guostH flock- winds hae done some damage the
ed to the train to see tho touple grain nop in the Dosohutes conn
n.ifel off. The, Hutch band. (om-ti will he u lutge one this p.eeon.
posed of friends of the lirldul pulr. It Ih estimated Hint five bushels an
serenaded Mr and Mrs. Hauser at ' acre Is the extent of the damage
the union station before the ai rival done JV the wind.
if their train
, . HUhtSblONAL DIRECTORY
.
; AMONG THE SICK 1
.
from the tact that lie ttemialiy
Keeps Ids opinions to lilmtiell'
You can alws tell a uoo.l nli-ml
20
I'll.lH M 'l. ol l. HlilluO C.
1 ar Store, i i)'orte( to be quite
l.ols of Cooa llay men ho whip m Uf i.n.iiuiouia lie had bieu all-
Ihelr ilillilroii fUr telling lies ill Ii.k for 10 01 tl.n, davs before he
so out ami use decoy ducks hen was lonml to icmuin at home.
Ihwy Ml ,,H",M- ' l'o,.y Kreiter reported to
w a little better today. ImUn.-
J. M. Wright
Phono 1SS-R
Hl'l 1,1)1X0 COXTIIACTOH
Kstlmates furnished on reauest
COMMUTATION' on
TICKKTS, .Vii.OO. I)
.Muthlifleld-Xorth llend Auto
Lino
Cars every- ten minutes fioin
(I ii. in. to 11! p. in.; to South
Sloiiftli oiho a tin), leatlii ut
II a. in.; to Hmplio tlueo trips
a day.
OOIIST .V- KIXO, Props,
SAVE MONEY
liy oideiliiK the Inuioiis
v HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton Sjil.ot)
: Lump coal, per ton ijin.no
j Or half ton of both $1.7.1
II. Mt'SSO.V, Prop.
Pliono 1K-.J or Iwivo orders it
Illlljer's Cl-ur Stoio.
IT
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TIN
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POTATION I
Weekly Senlco Coos Hay nnd Snn Fmnclsco.
STEI1P ii
1ITH
I ho man who um,ries a ldmr pmsm fairly Bod nlaht. liurhm
uiiy mil In. h aanlaiior. but he m-l,,e ,Mt tn Aayt IB, ,, Mill0B
lalnly rtminvo. the weeds. lherp hWm, l0 llUU, ,,, R , ' nu
Improvement.
A Wfliiwu ieer knows what she
wan., until sl.o ,!!, .he can't, ,,... CloVd llowii.-Tl.o C. A.'
v( " 1 a.. .t.i. ...it, hi .
j niHiiu oilll Hill 1101 I llll lOllllV, lillt
ir.m..t... .i....i. .- ittl" l"m "l n tliuu Innioriaw
I-'"" ""1 " 'I'UIO M llllllll , luoMllllir
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Le. Hui- nnd Throat Specialist
UI.As.sHS I'lTTHII
Pliono il.l... dooms (ll).
IniiiK llloch.
MVITIH II. SHAW.
Pliyslclmi and Siiigeon
I'lioiie :i;lo.,i,
Offlm Iioiiis h iippoliitnienl.
(tilinnejs Flieplaccs
J. N. BAYLISS
Any kind of brick work at
prices that are right.
And nil work cuaranteoil
f Cnll nt "The Firoslde," Johnson
I Hldg., 137 Socond St.
j French ranges, holler work.
I Phono -law
- -
I
Freight and Passenger Service
l'HOM SAX FHAXCISCO I'OH COOS HAY, WHIIXIWII.W, Id
7, AT ititll) P. 31.
Ban Fruneuro Office, 000 Flfo HulIdlitK, und llcr Number
Cooc Bay Agent, C. F. McGeorqe, Phonel
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
Xottli Funit Street
Pliono 1170
on what wo don't do its upon what
all do do,
It's tho mtlo tliliitfs that count,
but don't loe Might or tho itu-t
i hut ifii the biggest Halt thnl nl
.i vol away.
It was Mtld that tho mill
was Hhovt of logs because the log
gers from the arlous euiims ui
iln Hie city (olebratlng tho Fourth ' 1M,ono 10:NL or 27-J.
Benjamin Ostlind
COXSl'lriXfi HXC.lMiKii AND
AltCIIITHCP
Offices, 20C Irving Ulock.
'"f July ami the logging Unlus wore.
not again started until today. Thoio
Marshfleld, Oregon. '
were some ot the worUiuen who
polled tor wotk on tho regular ciuio
'tlllll Sit i,..l i. t . ...
lufluoiii'H la ull light In Its way.
"nt It la Just ga well to remember i
tbut lite people with a pull don't
always pull toaotlior.
, in null l lit' nonce tolling
allot her holiday.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL HXGIXKKIt
or ,"00111 1101 Coko Hide. Phono Hfi-J.
Uelilenco Phono 3CU-L.
SOl'TII COOS HIVHH 1IOAT
snnvici:
LAl'XCH HXPIHvSS
lemes Multifield every day
H a. in. Louies liend of iher
nt .'1:15 p. in,
STUAMKH HAIXHOW
leaves head of liver dally at 7
n. in. Lenies .Mui'idifielil at 1! p.
in. For chat ter npplj on ho.iid.
HORHIIS V- SMITH
Pioprletor.s
THE REAL OIIPSTinw
l ( ! Tho question Is not, will men
i J honor you for vour work?
ilut does your work honor you?
Your concern Is not only to
create profit for yourself, hut
to nmko that which will profit
many besides yourself.
COOS HAY STHAM IiAUXDHY
Phono 67-J.
Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS-GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIff
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: ' :: :: .. phone 181
cori'Adi-: nitovic-Ti.e coi.inifli-1 W. G. Chandlpp
'W flub of I'ottaso lli-oso I urB-i AHClllTHn
.
T. J. KCA1FK tn a. II. 110IK11XS1
l's baid to ho pour, but on tl
.ho 21!,,!-:'.': "Jir L'B!..? ', Uooma 301 - '- ""... Marshfiplri paint and
-tbei hand, it's about the easiest ,:,,", v i"'" w . .Marshfleld, Oregon. '. UtCOKATING
thing In the world.
City Auto & Taxi Co.
I'.v mid Xight Seniio
For taxi, phono o, Chandler
llotol
For touring cars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
LYXX LAMHKTH, Prop.
Xow Cars ,ew Cars
INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE
H
.Minefield, Xo.tl. llend, K.i.pi.e, T,),col, Sunset' liny. kj I
Leaie, Mm'slifield, at Hsy Coiner, 7 . ,.; 10 .'....; 1 l.k.Vi
" ' '"' a'euu, Mortis lloiid ja niliititc later.
... ?. V . l"':? .,,f";,' t,"!'0 ''' mny ho nrmiisod lor. l
v"'er. .-NlUIlt iiionn llir.n
-.-.., ,
It doeant pa to fight the other' T'"? t',Il" " ,,m" w" """' "-
. -,....-., ,,, ,,,.,,, ii mjjc
in ue u ia)er.
vv piioplp doing It for him.
, ! L-its uf Coos
, . ' ' tli' Principle that It Is never
. a kiieui place (HIS
won J wouia i.e If we vhould
all think iikii. u(nu ....
Slieutf
.-.-... WitlitedHooUUeeper mid MeiH
- ----r.-v-. (
llay people who
too late to men, Hiulr wu)M put It
off until the) Idi mil how.
Wni. S. Turpen
AHCIHTKOT
Marshfleld, Oregon,
I'stlmates Furnlshod
.CO
Phono 140-K. Marshfleld, Oregon !
ut Pioneer llaidiuiut to.
Perl Riley Ballinger
riA.M.SP AXl) THACHRIt
nosldenco studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phnrin !0l
, ' Pioo Helhet-y
Harn vmw i.intHnn .. .. ....'.. " " LIXGO
., ' ... ueaos, pin I'lione 227-J
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Assets $2,340,000.00
'WOOD! WOOD'
I Kindling wood, per load 1.7.1 to $
Alder wood, iti to "i
'ucliea s.j , c.,-n!t Pnvs ft nor nonf . 1
-r- ... v-.wt -j- - pv,, uuiu un savings I
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
heads, etc., printed at T111J TIMKS !
uuico.
North First 3t.
Times wdnt ads uriiig results.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasuier
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