The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELAY, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Vacation Days
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FINE' CAMPING GROUNDS
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IJEXCELLENT HOME COOKING
SWJMMING, BOATING
"14 $ . ' .
r, Jw-,and FISHING '
'1 DANCING PAVILION
'HnVftttil luifilu flulli J.. M......f.rl..1.1
rffv.''v"n " '"-"viui.
.including Hiici'il launch leaving!
lunrsuiieiu 111 :. uauy ami arnv
. ,:liiK III tlmo for supper; leaves Good
wlll's at 7 every morula);, reaching
Mnrslifleld' about Hi'.W.
Itutcs reasonable. Phono tttOXii
Fanners, or inquire or Cap!. Sinllli
of Hteanicr Italuliovv.
roil TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND IIAGGAGH
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FERGUSON TRANSFER
l'hono 10:1
Residence riiono 1.1-J
,Mnik"ct Ave. and Waterfront
n
riiono 7.1.
Htivo you been to SARTER'S for
,rn liUXGii?
i ir Not, Why Not?
Something; New Every Day.
IcoiiOream bricks 50c
lea" Cream, quarts IOe
Ico Crcnm, pints 20e
Hot Chicken Tmnnlea. . . .11 for 25n
Picnic Lunches it Specialty
SARTER'S
t , l'liono 20!t..T.
'y " ' " " Marshflold.
Opposlto Illnnco Hotel, Front Street
j '
The Noble Theater
To-Night
Showing again tonight only, Elinor Glyn's THREE WEEKS. Tho
fjcusntlonnl drama In flvo reels of pictures. Tlio feature (hat
Vvlll make .ton sl( up and (a Ico mil Ice. It's a feadiro out of the
oi dlnury and well tvorlli seeing. Press comments "Vivid in
Interest and gives no offense." X. V. Herald. "Will Sweep tho
country." New Voile Kvciilug Mall. "A startling sensation," New
York World. The plcturo that plajeil 1(1 weeks in Now York
. City; 12 weeks hi Chicago; :i weeks in Los Angeles; 2 weeks lit
Portland and San Ki-niielsco. Ilteaklng all records for attendance.
A feature worth seeing.
PAT 1 1 13 WKKKIjY No. ill. Full of Interesting news events.
STAGK MONKV Newest Vltagrapli comedy.
Upstairs or down, 15c. i Children, 5c.
(Toiiioitow night, "Tho Crucible." A big Paramount production
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,i - wiiii iMarguei no i inns in inn
i (vumiIvco oicliestra. Usual pi Ico
X8JJJ Buy
Safety, Service, Satisfaction
WHEN you equip with Fisk Non-Skid Tires you have bought right! You have
bought one of the biggest values ever known; you have bought Safety, Ser
vice and Satisfaction; you have bought the best tire ever made. Fisk Low
'Prices represent a new and wonderful standard. They enable every motorist to se
cure this popular and time-tested Non-Skid at a price actually lower than charged
for many plain tread tires of other standard makes.
COMPARE THESE FISK NON-SKID LOW PRICES WITH
nt
STANDARD TREADS NON-SKID AND PLAIN
3y2x30 - 12.20 4i2x34
4x33 - 20.00 4y2x36
4x34 - 20.35 5x37
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' Fisk Low Prices offer car owners an absolutely sure way to cut down tire ex
pense. Whether you have a large or small car, the Fisk Non-Skid is the SANE
tire choice. Gunnery Service is conducted in the interests of all car owners.
Fisk D Atilhutoi-b
Southwestern
GORST & KIVO GAR GI
North
Bathing Suits
That Suit
You
vou can't find a detter one
for tiii: monkv than we
can furnish vou with
sow
Got K now and ,voit will
liavo a w hole season's
service out of It
Prices 35cts
to $4.50
S e e
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W I n d o w
The FIXUP
Where (he, I'rk'c Is Always Right
Mnishfichl :: :: :. North Rend
Matt L. May
Chandler Hotel, Tel. 20,
Mnrshflelil
The roprcBontatlvo of
HAAS ISHOTIIEHS,
Il-lt ItHANI) CANNED GOODS
lins lidded to Ills lines tlio
ARMOUR At CO'S PRODUCTS
known as tlio
Top Notch Good.
Verllie.sl canned meats, 1(10
per cent Simon-pure leaf lard,
Tliri'o Star Stnckmet hams and
Imcou and their WHITE
FLYER laiiudiy soup.
HaTO your LETTER heads, bill
heads, etc., printed at THE TIMES
office
I
revis. njiecini immn- ) .'imiuin
of admission. No increase.
FISK and Get
THE GUNNERY
II end Agents KI.ME AND VON
S. G. WHITSiriT, Uand"n Agent
BREVITIES
.JULY TIDES
Tlmo and Heights of tides at
Mnrslifleld. Tlio tides arc placed In
order of occurrence with their times
on the first lino und heights on tlio
second lino of each dny; u compar
ison of consccutlvo heights will ln
dlcato whether It is high or low
water. High tldo on tlio Dar ono
hour and G 1 mliiutcts earlier than
nt Marslifiohl. At North Moml 34
minutes earlier than at Marshflold.
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WEATHER FORECAST
(Pr AnoclaM I'rrsi la Coon Hay Tlmr. p
OREGON Fair tonight
and Wednesday, continued
warm.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
ItKCOKU
For tho 24 hourti ending nt
4:43 n. in., July 20, by HonJ.
Ostlind, special government
meteorologist:
4 Maximum GO
Minimum 5G
At 4:43 a. in 57
Precipitation 00
Precipitation sluco Sept. 1, 4
4 1014 G8.74 4
4 Precipitation samo porlod 4
4 last yoar 0(5.5-1 4
4 Wind Northwest, cloudy. 4
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Itaptlst ladles Tho ladles of the
Uaptlst Aid society will meet tomor
row, Wednesday nftomoon with Mrs.
C. 11. Mcars, 080 South Uroadwny,
for a business session.
Flno Auto Owners. Will Itlcliard
son and L. L. Thomas both had fines
suspended in tho police court this
The only
Grand Prize
at the
Panama -Pacific
EXPOSITION
pertaining strictly to
photography, was award
ed to tho
IKASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
"TTe Owl"
Till: KODAK STOHK
Central Avenuo Drug Storo
Tho
FISK
NON-SKID
with
FISK SERVICE
THE COST OF OTHER
- 27.30
- 28.70
- 33.90
risk Distributors
Southwestern
Oregon
PEGKRT, CoquIIIo Aenis
afternoon on tlio clmrgo of not hav
ing tlio proper lights on their machines.
Visits Masons. drnml High Chief
Evans of tho Hoyal Arch Masons, has
nrrlved hero and tonight will meet
with tho lodge. Ho Is on his annual
trip of Inspection to all lodges In tho
State of Oregon.
Ankle Sprained. Chas. Dowceso
who was Injured by a fall of coal
at tho Heaver Hill mlno yesterdny
was found to liavo sustained only a
Bprnlned ankle. At first It was fear
ed that his leg was broken.
Plans Homo. Architect I. Lo Xolr
Rngsdulc, forniorly of Eugcno nnd
Portland, who is In Marshflcld for
his health, has finished plans for a
flno flvo room bungalow which .las.
J. Fostor will build on his ranch on
Coos River.
Ships Dark. Honry Scngstnckcn
will ship about ton tons of chlttlm
bark to San Francisco on tho Yel
lowstone this week. Ho has boon
buying It up in small lots for somo
tlmo ami holding It for an advance
tho outsldo market being low.
Mall N"t Knrly. IJccaiiso of a do
lay somowhero along, tlio lino tho
mall from Rosoburg failed to arrlvo
hero last evening as per tho now
"speeding up" systom nnd thoro woro
many hundred disappointed patrons
of Undo Sam's service this morning.
Fggy at Itcuch. Jay I), Towor,
who with his wlfo and baby liavo
been spending n fow days at Sunset
Day, camo up today. Ho says It has
been very foggy thcro slnco Saturday,'
tho heavy fog shutting off tho sun
shino and keeping tho grass wot all
day long, making it rather disagree
able.
Itullds Fireplace. Charles Kaiser
of North Ilend, la now at Tomplo-
tou whoro ho Is building a fireplace
in tho now bungalow of Captain
John Monson. Tlio latter was hop
ping principally on ono foot today
nnd after long questioning admitted
that ho had dropped a brick on his
foot.
After Cars Again. Again has ro
vlvod tho crusado of tho law against
tho careless nuto owners. Threo cors
wcro reported last night for being
Tent Prices
Are Low Now
Wholesalers and limnurndurciN
fiavo Just announced a big reduction
lit tho prices of tents and wo aro
now giving tho people of this sec
tion tho advantage of It.
Wo liavo Just received a ship
ment of the best wall tents made
in various sl.es.
They aro guaranteed liy tlio maker
and liy us.
Come In and let us show thcin to
you ami quote prices on the wl.o
tent you doslre.
Johnson-Gulovsen Co.
Tho (Quality Name with tho Service
Fmiiu
NOHTII FItONT STItKI-rr
IDEAL SUMMEU THIl'S
I Steamer Ilalnhow lcavos Marsh
I flold for South Coos Itlvor ovory
, Sunday at 8 a. m. and returns at G
p. m.
j Launch Express week day samo
hour3.
IDEAL FHEE C1UOVE AND
l'ICNIC OltOUNDS
Ilrlng your lunch haskots, ko
daks and fishing tncklo for a fow
days' outing. Sunday school and
all picnic crpwds a. specialty.
Hound Trip, Y5 coats.
For charter apply on board or
phone 31CX3 or phono 31C7.
The Magic Crystal
II. N. Starrott
Tho umkora of 20-Mulo Team
goodB bollovo that in Uoraxaido
i Kitchen rowuor, mo iuoui soap tor
kitchen uso has beon produced.
Uoraxaido is a compound of tho
purest soap with that grotest of
all cleaners, Uorax. It dissolves
easily and quickly in hot or cold
water, lathers readily and removes
I irftnn HIta n rhnrm.
Upraxldo ia not a scouring po'V-
dor. it Is purely a kitchen soap,
Somo of Its chief uses, aro ?or dishes,
greasy pans and kettles, windows, much will uppreclato this point.
Look for tho 2Q-Mulo Toam Trndn Mark
L'l'ii''.iV-u''-il,VW
without lights. They wcro cars
No. 20.22G, No. 18,345 and No.
7,805, the latter two having no tall
lights and the former being without
n headlight.
Dairymen .Interested. Thcro Is
expected to bo n good attendance ol
dairymen nnd tlioso Interested In
clean milk tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock and at 1 p. m. at tho Chamber
of Commerco when Messrs. Shrock
and Fullonwhlor, representatives of
tlio Btuto food commission wilt be
present to give somo Interesting
talks.
Start LnyJng Plunking. Tho lay
ing of planking on Anderson avenue
between Third and Fourth streots
started yosterday and by this ovon
lug agood sharo of tho roadway will
liavo beon eomplotcd. The sidewalks
aro yet to bo put in on tho shies.
Tho opening of this block of street
Is expected to considerably incrcaso
tho traffic on Anderson.
Goes to Falrvlew. Ilov. G. Lalloy
Hall loft today for Fnlrvlow wlicro
ho Intends to ho for sovcrnl days
aiding Ilov. Stclnhoff In tho giving
of n revival series. For this reason
Mr. Hall will bo unablo to meet his
engagement for tomorrow evening
nt Flagstaff, whoro ho was to do
llvor n talk. Ho is not certain that
ho can got back hero by Sunday.
Oklahoma Men llcre.y-W. It. Mc
Gcorgo of Eugono, who has extensive
property Interests In Mnrslifleld, ar
rived hero yesterday to look -after
his holdings. Ho Is accompanied by
two friends from his old homo in
Vinltn, Okla.Dr. Thomas T. Wolner
nnd Win, Mnlono. They hnvo mot
many former Oklahomaus here. Thoy
will proceed from horo to tho Ex
position. Saaro Is Loaded. That Is, ho wan
loaded, n term differing llttlo from
"pickled." That's what It was
"pickled," and ho was put In soak
at tlio Carter Hotel, reclining luxur
iously on tho Hrussols carpot, dcop
in contoutment and confinement.
Tills morning Snare, John Saaro, to
put it all In, had hut $1.00 to his
crodlt. "Oh, dear, so provoking,"
and ho had Judge Dutlor dcclaro
ono of thoso moratoriums, pesky
things.
X PERSONAL MENTION
$$
MISS YOUNKHltS, of South Inlet,
was among tho visitors hero to
day. SHERIFF JOHNSON with his wlfo
and family was hero today from
Coqulllo.
AL SMITH was down from his
Coos Hlver ranch yesterday on
business.
CITY ATTOUNKY G. T. TUEAP
COLl), of Uaiulon, was hero today
on business.
W. R. HART was a Marshflold visi
tor today from his, homo at
Hayncs Inlet.
MR. AND MRS. F. E. HAGUE left
this afternoon In their auto on
a trip to Powers.
iMISS ALPHA MAUJCEY loft today
on the Nairn Smith for u visit
at tho exposition.
CHARLES CROUCH, of Hayncs In
let, was among those In tho city
today on business.
J. A. HORNE and his wlfo woro
visitors in tho city for u fow
days from Coos River.
ROUERT DILLARD went down to
San Francisco today to tuko u
look around at tho fair.
J. G. 11ROWN and wlfo, of Myrtlo
Point, woro hero last evening nnd
today on a shopping trip,
MR. AND MRS. E. M. ATKINS and
children left on tho Nitiiu Smith
today for San Francisco,
W. S. NICHOLSON and family have
l'aclflc Const Do rax Co,
glassware, cutlery, sllvorwaro, '.in
olooums, otc.
Whon washing glassware or ull
vorwaro with ordinary scap, a thin
film ot grease is often loft on tho
surface of tho article, which causes
It to collect dust from tho atmos
phoro nnd cloud up quickly. Uorax
aido cuts this film entirely, so that
glassware and silverware shine- with
a more permanent lustre.
Last, and not least, It Is per-
ifectly harmless to tho skin. Thoso
whoso hands aro In tho dlshwutor
it
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SALE! SALE!
Our sale lasts iKl." days In (ho year with tho exception of Sun
dajs. With close comparison of our prices and of our goods you
will see that wo have first-class merchandise and not seconds, und
prices that are as low for the firsts as you are asked elsculiero
for seconds. If It Is so that (hey cut prices In (wo as much as
they say (hey have, who pays for lint they're losing now? Or they
evidently luive made joii pay an enormous profit in the first place.
Better Think it Over
Men's Unions, $ .75 value, our price S .III
Men's Unions, $1.00 value, our price $ ,7
.Men's Unions, $1.1:5 value, our prleo Jj ,t)H
Men's Unions, 81.50 value, our price 91.25
Men's Unions, $2.00 value, our price $1M
Men's shirts and drawers, 75c value, our price $ .-15
Men's shirts and drawers, 50c value, our price $ .ill)
Mole-sklu trousers, tho pant (hat wears, $;, value, our price $2.-10
Itockford Sov, no scams, H l-ile value, our price ,, 5o
New Hockforil So., heavy, 12 I -2e value, our price 8 l-:tc
Mule-skin shoes for men; Just tho thing for summer wear;
'$2.50 value, our price $1.08
Men's dress shirts with military collar or without -10c
Men's dress shirts, negligee, $1.25 value, our prlco DHc
(Men's dress shirts, negligee, $2.00 value, our prlco $1.-10
Tho r (77 CT - 7? Wo lead
Originators 7
of Low l'rlros a WW'Vt-:VMM;lZ3n W Follow
NEXT HOOK TO MAHSIIFIEXJ) POST OFFICE
mammmmmmmmmmmatmmmmmsammmammmmmmmmmm
Gettings Cash Grocery
We SAVE You
Money
returned from a week's camping
trip on South Coos Hlver.
MRS. C. II. MARSH, who has been
visiting In California for some
months, will return homo this
week.
A. A. MILLER, accompanied by his
mother, camo down from North
Inlet this morning on tho way to
Random
J. F. TELANDKR, of tho Mooso
lodge loft this afternoon on tho
Btonmshlp Nairn Smith for Sail
Francisco.
.MRS. J. ALI1ERT MATSON nnd
Julius Matson left on tho Nairn
Smith this afternoon for San
Francisco.
MRS. W. N. EKHLAI) and chlldrou
wcro wcok-end visitors at tho
homo of E. Q. Smith on South
Coos River.
MRS. JAMES M'OEE, uccompanled
by Mrs. 1'. M. Wilbur, wont down
on tho Nairn Smith today. They
will visit at tho fair.
MRS. CLAUDE NOI1LE and Mrs.
Joo Noblo both camo In last eve
ning from tholr homes at Lake
side for a abort visit.
DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOM
AS returned this morning from
IT) miles nbovo Allegany, whoro
ho has been on an official trip,
MR FERGUSON, tallyinnu nt tho
Eastsldo mill, has returned from
a trip to his old homo In Kansas.
Jlo roports that section vory pros
perous. MRS. SARAH COX of North llond
loft on tho stenmor llrcakwator for
a visit In Lylo, Wash. Sho will also
visit in Portland for a couple of
months,
CELL IRELAND and Art Mlllor ',ll
leave next month on nn extended
California trip, taking In both
the San Francisco nnd San Dlouio
expositions.
THOMAS T. WINNER nnd W. M.
Mnlono, prominent citizens or Vi
nltn, Oklahoma, aro on tlio Day
looking for somo Investments.
Thoy expect to bo hero several
days.
W. R. M'GEORGE, ot tho Commer
cial Savings Dank In Eugene, ar
rived horo last ovonlng to look
ovor soma of tils Interests on tho
bay. Ho was horo about four
months ago.
J. A. GOODWILL camo down from
his South Coos Itlvor resort nnd
suys oyorythlng iH fjno thoro. Tho
wcathor tho past fow days has
been especially flno for tho largo
number of campers thoro,
R. J. SACCHI loft today for San
Francisco, whoro ho will tako In
tho exposition. Ho says thoro is
nothing to tho report that l.e
would bring back a brldo. F. A.
Sacchl will bo in charge ot tho
milk depot during tlio fonnnr's
absence.
C, W. CUMnERS, tlio popular man
ager of tho Standard Oil Compani
on Coos Day, loft today for Snn
Francisco, where ho will join
Mrs. Cumbers In a visit at tho ex
position. C. II. McCutchoon, ot
tho San Francisco office, accom
panies him to tho city.
$.$
t AMONG THE SICK t
$
Miss May Myron, who has beon
seriously 111 for tho past two wcoks,
Is reported to ho somowhat Improv
ed. t NFW TODAY
$
FOR SALE 2 single beds, mat
tresses und springs, CG2 North
Second street.
FOR EXCHANGE Modern bungn
Mow In Spokane, value $3500 for
Coos Hay property. Phono or call
on F. E. Alien.
LOST Lady's amethyst brooch phi.
Rowan' for return to Times office.
FOUND Vale lock key, Sunday, In
West Mfld. Ownor can got samo
at Times office.
FOR RENT Now, modern unfur
nished npts, with heat and hot
wutor. Prlco cut to 10 and, $1G
per mo. Phono 303-J,
$
I FOUND 1
$$
FOUND Agate. Pin. Inquire Tiniw.
I ' FOR SALE t
?$
FOR SALE Ono registered Angora
buck raised by Rlddlo & Son. W.
S. Ray, Cooston, Oregon. Phono
30Gxl.
FOR SALE t-liolo gas mugo and
rofuso humor with wnter-hoatlug
colls, $10. Call 858 So. 11th.
WANTED t
$
WANTED Empty sacks nt Haines.
FOUND Pair of bow glasses. Ouner
may have samo by paying for
this ad. .
WANTED Empty sacks at Haines.
: for rent ::
$
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished apart mouta at Tho Hague.
Apply Pioneer Hardware Co.
FOR HENT Myrtlo Arms modem
furnished apartmonts froo heat
and water. $25 por month up,
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