The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, WARSHFIELfc, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1915 E VENING EDITION.
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YOU CAN AIjWAYH DO BETTER I-'tUt LESS AT
"THE FAIR"
Why mil reduce Unit high cost of living by getting your share of
these wonderful bargains? Look what, wo nro offering
for AVodnesdny, ThuiMlny mill J,rliliiy.
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1 Children's Ferris Waists; per
fect fltt'lug; values (o IQp
J )."(. On sale at ' l"
'Wo hiv st,lll selling Clarke's
Best Spool Cotton. 9Cp
rlilfillT SPOOLS FOR . ..3t
" Genuine t'-Mrund I). M. C.
embroidery rot I on; all colors
On wilo at r
SKEINS VOU 3
i!fie anil il.'c Roys' Hlhbcil
Swimming Tights. 4 Cr
Itedili ill In Jt
i? SATISFACTION A1AVAYS
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"THE FAIR"
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Next iloor to Chanil Icr
MHHIIHHHHnBni
"He Started in Life
a Poor Man"
Road about tho lives of rich men and you will find ns u
'rule tbo Btntonient, "Ho started in
Competency was only acquired
formed.
. No man who exchanges his labor for money Is too poor to
'start a bank account.
Wealth dopends upon what
Tills bank accopts savings
' doposltor Is always welcome.
It pays interest on tlmo deposits.
Start that account now. Having Is tho result of saving.
FIRST ili
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent,
t
The Noble Theater
4 Anotlicr feal u io that proved to bo a. real knock out.
VIOLA DANA, tho lltllo It roadway star In
) THE STONING
i
. Tho best tltrci-reel feat mo over shown In Tho Noble Theater,
This ,1s saying a great, ileal when you stop to think of tho great
Paramount proiliirtlous wo nro showing every week. This picture
.?lins no (iiiiil for a picture play anil is being repented tonight, hy
ivquustH f iimi several people who liuil the pleasure of seeing It
'last evening. J)ou't miss it. It's nioro than a picture.
' .MILS. .MURPHY'S COOKS ilanily Tom JIlv Western conieily.
Pull of fun from tho start.
, PATIIH NEWS Interest lug events caught with tlio camera.
Karl Williams ami Anita Stewart in THE PIIANTO.M SWEET-
HEARTS. Conieily drama with these two (topiilat motion picture
'htars.
An excellent program of tho highest class pho(oilays.
'tyower floor, lft r Hal cony, toe Children, ."e
Tomorrow night Jlury 1'IrkfonI In "Cinderella." Special music
by Martin's tcu-pleco orchestra. Regular prices.
Vacation Days
At Goodwills
felNE CAMPING GROUNDS
EXCELLENT HOME COOKING
:-
.SWIMMING, BOATING
and FISHING
DANCING PAVILION
: Several boats daily to Jlarshfleld,
Including speed launch leaving
farshfiold at -1:15 daily ami arrlv-
'Ink, in time for supper; leaves Good- j
twill's at 7 every morning, reaching
;Marblifleld about H:itO.
$$ 'Hates reasonnblo. I'hoiio .'ilflXil
L'Fttrmors, or inquire of dipt. Smith J
tfMJVsteamer Itnluhow.
City Auto & Taxi Co.
uny ami wgnt service
!For taxi, phone 20, Chandler
Hotel
fFor touring cars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
LYNN IjAJIUETII, I'rop.
lew Cars Now Cars
have th roof fixed
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
Ladles' Sleeveless Vests, trim
ined and plain; values (
to UOc. Oh sale at "
SI. 00 lollies' Wool Kelt lints
in led, green anil blue. AtZr
Kcdiirctl t JX
Ladles' good ipiallty Cross
liar I .mm llamlkcr- )
rhjel's. Oh niIcj at
Host ipiallty Calicoes mill
prints in dark, medium anil
light, putlerns. ?1
I'er ynril 2
.money refunded
Hotel, Jlarshflcld, Ore.
llfo u poor man."
when tbo habit of saving was
you savo not on wlmt you cam.
accounts In any amount tbo small
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For Rent I
)i stoim: itoo.i I
Itllssol IllllldlllK H
Central Avenue H
.".00 iter month H
or will rent (ho full H
store room If desired H
For Rent I
Storo room under H
Lloyil Motel H
Front StriH't H
(noil lease H
to ilcslrablo mrty. Hj
'Sou Held About It."
W.A.REID, 150 Front St. I
Coos County
People
should make
Hotel Terminal
their headquarters during visits
to the Imposition
Located on Market avenue, near
Ferry building, In heart of tho
city anil on illicit car Hues
to the exposition grounds
FIno rooms nnd reasonnblo rates
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BREVITIES
JULY TIDIC8
Tlmo and Heights of tides nt
Marshfiold. Tho ttdes arc placed In
order of occurrence, with their tlmos
on tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a. compar
ison of consccutlvo heights will In
dlcato whether It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho Bar ono
hour and CI inlnutcts earlier than
at Marshfiold. At North llond 34
minutes earlier than at Marshfiold.
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Dr AmoclaltJ rrcn to Coo D17 Tlmn.
OKI2GON Showers,
southwesterly winds.
LOCAL TKMI'ISKAXURIO
ItECOIlD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. m July 27, by UonJ.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum CS
.Minimum CI
At 4:43 a. tu GO
Precipitation 00
Precipitation stneo Sopt. 1, 4
1914 C8.74
Precipitation s&ino period
lust yoar 6C.G4
Wind i Northwest, partly
cloudy.
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lILAXCIIAim- -Horn to Mr. nud Mrs.
Arthur S. Illanchnrd, of Fifth
street, Monday night, July 20, a
"& pound boy. Tlio mother and
child urc both doing nicely and to
day Arthur Is uround town receiv
ing congratulnt' " and was ready
to meet thorn rM with a box of clg
a io ho carried with him.
j Will Speak. Itov. L. II. Stclnhofr,
1 district mlsslomiry for tho Baptist
1 stato convention In Coos County, will
j speak In tho Daptlst church Sunday
evening at 8 p. in.
j Ituptist Imilles. Tlio ladles or tho
i liaptlst church will give a silver tea
I Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m.
, nt tho homo of Mrs. Wulter nichnrd
j son on Market avonuo. Kvcryono
l Is cordially invited.
Takes Jlnchliio ITp. I). L. Footo
took his big 1914 Cod'lllac on a scow
lip to Allegany this aftornoon where
ho is going to uso It in tho Allognny
Droln auto stogo lino. Ho now has
two machines on tho run there as
far as Scottsburg.
Jliich Hay Down. Farmers up the
I Coos Itlver nnd on tho various inlets
havo a great deal of their hay down
'nnd today thoy aro watching tho
weather nnxlously, hoping that thoro
would not bo any rain storms until
the crop Is out of tho way.
Seek Lower Postage. Hecauso
i tbero Is a move now to build up bet
ter trado conditions with Australia
tlm Portland Chamber of Commerce
bolloves thoro should bo a niovo to
lower tho postngo rates to those Is-
lands nnd help Is asked or tho local
I body In resolutions that will later
bo forwarded to tho Postmaster Gon
1 oral. Tho argument Is mado that
CR0SSETT
SHOES
guarantee you com
fort and wear
What more )
do you want
$5 and $6
per pair
FIXUP
Where the Price is always
Right,
Marshfield North Bend
Canada mid Great Hritnln at present
have domestic rates from tho United
States.
Ka.stsldo Council Meets. The
Kastsldo council Is meeting this ev
ening to cqnsldcr tho Improvement
of tho streets of Cooston, a mcasuro
that promises considerable opposi
tion. Tho Improvement has been be
foro tho council since early in tho
spring.
To Curry County. D. A. Jones of
Tho FIxup left yesterday for an nuto
trip to Curry County points. Ho ac
companied Mr. Alexander, a shoo sal
esman, who needed a good convincing
conversationalist and he Immediately
picked out Dave. They will return
tho last of tho week.
KaMport Has Own Itnlii. Kast
port Is getting "right smart" lntoly
In Its own particular way. This
morning tho colony stnged a rain
Hint was all Its vory own. Passen
gers waiting for tho jitney bus were
drenched in n downpour about nine
o'clock this morning whllo in tho
city there was not a sign of rain.
Teddy to the Front, Capt. Corn
wall who camo up from Berkeley
this morning on his way to Gardiner
said that last week "Teddy" Hoobo
vclt was at tho exposition and outdid
any of tho Zono attractions as far as
tho crowd drawing was concomed.
This wns tho tlmo that Mr. Hoosovclt
mado hlB "pink tights" illusion to tho
Angel ot Pence.
Wins on Knstland. A. O. Haas, a
Mnrshfleld riiall carrier, know tho
Enstlanll, the Chlcngo excursion
steamer which cost Hio lives or about
1,200 pcoplo In the Chicago lllvor
last Saturday. Sho waB thon nt
Clovoland, Ohio, his old homo and ho
rodo on her a number of times. Ho
says thnt sho was then considered
dangerous and top-heavy. F. W.
Dortranf was also familiar with tho
vessol.
Fonl Agents Jlcet. I. It. Tower
left this morning in his nuto for
Portland whoro ho will attend n moot
ing or tho Ford ngents ot tho north
west, to (Hbcubs tho Ford sales cam
paign ror tho coming yoar. S. G.
Whltsott, tho hustling Ford agent nt
Imndon, wns to Join him nt Coqulllo
nnd mako tho trip to Portland with
lil in. Mr. Tower has handled fifty
two Fords slnco January 1, which is
a phenomenal record.
Store Changes. Mrs. Wllloy nnd
Mrs. Owens will occupy tho snmo
quarters on Control avonuo after
August 10 when Otis II. Wilson will
open Wilson'8 Jewelry in tho west
hnir or tho storeroom now occupied
by thorn. Mr. Wilson hnB been with
tho lied Cross Jowolry department
for about four years nnd Is well cc
qualntcd on Coos Hny. His ninny
frlonds will wish hliu all kinds of
success In establishing a business of
his own.
Would Ilring Germans Here. A
lottor hnB boon received horo from
Clmrles L. Molssnor, secretary of tho
North-Pacific Gymnastic Union, 'nt
Scattlo, Wash., asking that tho local
Chamber of Commorco unlto with
thorn In n movo to havo tho Germans
of Camilla movo to tho United States.
Ho states as his reason tho alleged
claim that tho Germans in tho nort
havo been mistreated and that tlu
Canadian government has taken no
steps to prqtect them.
Ilclintu This Year. Through n ty
pographical error In The Times hiBt
ovonlng, tho Flak Tiro nd of Tho
Gunnery wns mado to rofor to tho
"1910" Ford rebate, whon It should
havo boon tho 191! Ford robato.
This will bo paid in a row weeks so
that every Ford owner will know It
thon, but tho point ot tho nd was to
glvo thorn tlmo to Hguro out how to
spond tho reboto to tho best ndvnn
tago. Jay Towor says that tho only
answer Is "FIsk Tires."
Mado Fast Trip. Dr. A. L. Houso
worth mndo n now record ror tho
trip from Gardiner to Coob Hay last
ovonlng. Ho loft Gardiner ut 4 o'
clock and reached his office in Marsh
Hold at a row inlnute'ts after six o'
clock. Ho hired a special boat to
bring him down from Gnrdlnor to
tho stage landing and had a special
auto moot him there. Ho went to
Gardiner yestorday morning to por
form an operation on Mrs. L. S.
Weeks, who Is reported doing riuo.
WimmI lllocks Successful. A short
tlmo togo the Chamber of Commerco
put on foot the movement tor nn ox-
isCi
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tonslvo uso of wood block paving as
n means of boosting tlio lumber In
dustry. Most encouraging Is the
word received from tho Everett Com
mercial club. Secretary W. W
Plain writes that the inn In street of
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unit uuj i u imvuii nil wuuu uiuunn .
ns the most important side streets,
and that tho system Is highly favor
able. Tho next few Issues of "Tho
Amcrlcnn City" will contain a series
ot articles on paving. Ono of tho
articles will bo devoted to wood
blocks.
t PERSONAL MENTION
$!
TOM PI3AKI3 was In from his llaynes
Inlet ranch today.
AL NICHOLS was hero from Em
pire today on business.
T. C. RUSSELL was In from Hea
ver Hill today on business.
El) SWANSON, of llcnver Hill, was
n Marshfiold visitor today.
F. O. LESLIE Is over from Co
uulllc today calling on the trade.
MltS. E. E. JOHNSON wns n visitor
hero today for awhllo from Co
nulllc. HOY LANnillTH, tho well-known
Cons River rancher, Is here on
business.
E. W. SMITH wns among tho vis
itors in tho city today from Catch
ing Inlet.
DR. MINGUS went to Hcnvor Hill
this morning, making n profes
sional call.
E. E. JOHNSON, tho Coqulllo lum
berman, wns In Murshfleld today
on business.
MISS AGNES HENDHICKSON, or
Coos Klvor, was down shopping
this morning.
DEPUTY SHEIHFF W. C. LAIItD
enma over this noon with bigal
papers to serve,
MISS IDA MATSON was ilow.i shop
plus this morning from her home
nt Catching Inlet.
GEOUGE NOAH and wlto wore
among the visitors in tho city to
day from Allegany.
DIt. TOMPKINS loft today for
Grants Pass whoro ho will spend
n fow wooks' vacation.
HEN HYDE, or Danlols Crook, Is
spending tho week with J. II.
Toolo and family, of liny City.
MISS ESTHER NELSON camo homo
this morning on tho Kami Smith
from n visit In San Francisco.
ANDREW THOMAS wns u returning
passenger on tho NiimuSmlth to
day after a visit at tliu fair.
PAT HENNESSEY wont back to tho
mluo at Dolmar this morning af
ter u short business visit hero.
H. HREMMHR, or Allegany, was
down tills morning shopping nnd
attending to some business mat
tors. C. A. SEHM1REDE went over to
tho county scat tills morning
where ho has a case in thu equity
court.
CLAUDE THOMPSON and "Mblgo"
Welch went up South Coos River
to The Nook yesterdny attnrnocn
ror a visit.
MRS. N. E. DAGGETT, or Allegany,
accompanied by Ellery Daggett,
wcro Marshfiold visitors lust night
and today.
FRANK BLACK who has been em
ployed at Tlio Chandler barber
shop, loft today for Portland where
ho wllHocato.
CHIEF OF POLICE BRISTOL, of
Eugeno, expects to leave In tho
morning, returning after u faovei'ul
days' visit hero.
FRANK H. PAGE Is horo from Port
land representing tho Cllno com
pnny, calling on the trado and
meeting with old friends.
ED LAWRENCE, who was rormorjy
employed on tho local railway and
at Danlols Creek, wos hero yosto-
, GET THE YOUNGSTER A
No. O Brownie J
Price $ 1 .25 ,
Wo will carefully explain it to
him and . giianiiitco results, '
(t
The Owl"
THE KODAK STORE
Yes; Why is it that THE J. C. PENNEY CO. can sell
you first-class merchandise for the same, and in many
instances, for less than our competitors are asking you
for seconds? Think of the enorrrious amount of mer
chandise that we use in a year in our 83 busy stores
scattered over 13 Western states. Then it is easy to
.see why we are able to sell you the same merchandise
from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent less. Better think this over.
.Men's Wool Jersey Sweaters, SIMM value. Our price ....$1.11)
Jlen's Wool Jersey Sweaters, .il.."( value. Our price Ho
Men's fine Wool Jersey Sweaters, tjH.no value. Our prlco , ...UHc
.Men's evtrn quality Sovj no scams; lllc value. Our price ....fie
Jlen's extra heavy new Rockfords, ISIJSe value. Our prlco. . .8 l-:tc
Feather Pillows, Tfie value. Our prlco IDc
A better Pillow, $1.00 value. Our price (ll)c
Heavy Ticking, larger ami heavier, $l..0 value. Our price . .UHc
it!-lh. Pillow. A dandy, $2.00 value. Our price tl.tl)
Bahy Blankets, blue and pink, Kfie value. Our prlco -Wo
Pnliu-Oltvo Snap, lllc bar. Our prlco H i-'.lc,
Ciitlcura Soap, "."c bar. Our prlco lllc
Scrub brushes, He value. Our prlco -Ic
Burning- Cotton, all colors, 'J for fie value. Our price . . .it for fie
Colgate's' Talcum, -e can. Our prlco 12c
Wo aro bringing the prices down anil wllli your help we will keep
Uioin down.
SHE THE WINDOWS FOR LAD1FS ONLY
Origlnntors ff'
of IiOW Prices S m?fWVtVM-- I I MET Follow
NEXT DOOR TO JIAHSHF1ELD POST OFFICE
We Are Still Selling Our
Goods for Cash and Will
Continue Doing So
NOTE THE FOLLOWING PJHCES
Romeo Sardines
Per box
Sodu, per
packago
10c
Amorlcun Sardines fjn
Largo box '. Ub
Romcmbcr wo soli Golden West Coffee. Whon in doubt as to
what cotreo to uso buy Golden West, guaranteed to cup moro
than nny other coffeo on tho market.
Norway Butter Cn
Two Pound Squnro t UU b
This Is tho butter that took tlio Grand Prizo at Oregon Stato Fair.
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
Wo SAVE
day en routo to Coqulllo to visit
his rnthor, Rccordor Lawrence.
From thoro ho nud Al Sprnguo
nnd John Vnnburgor will go to
Curry County Tor a short stay.
MISS ELLA BREWER loR today to
visit the San Francisco exposition
nud from thero will go to Albany
to seo her sister, Mrs. Whlto.
MRS. CLHAI WELLS returned on
tho Nuiiu Smith this morning from
Sun Francisco where sho went ror
a row days to attend tho expo
sition. MISS JOHNSON, or North Bond, re
turned this morning from Catch
ing inlet where sho has been
visiting at tho homo of her mutt,
Mrs. John A. Carlson.
CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL camo
buck on tho Nairn Smith this
morning rrom Borkoloy, whoro ho
has boon visiting with his family.
Ho was ou his wny to Gardiner.
1)11. II. B, MOORE, of Coriulllo, was
hern today. Ho has iold o it his
prnctlco during tho pasi week (o
Dr. Ilopson ami expects to lenvo
In a day or two for Portland by
wny of Eugene.
RICHARD BEHR wns down from
tho Blue Rldgo camps last ovo
nlng. Ho received n painful In
jury to his hand, having grnbbed
a wlro cnblo In which part of
tho strands were brokon.
WILLIS KENNEDY nnd wlfo ro
turnml homo ou the Nairn Smith
today aRor a two wooks' visit at
tho exposition, and In California.
Mr. Kennedy attended tho Elks
convention nt Los Angoles, as a
delogato from tho local lodge.
J. 11. M'CUTCIIEON, r Jledford,
arrived horo lust night after u
trip up tho const. Ho says that
nearly all of tho loggors and mlll
niou aro leaving Brookings as a
result of tho work being shut
down, llo Is visiting A. P. Owon,
nn old friend, today.
AL OWENS CELEBRATES
HIS 73RD BIRTHDAY
"But I Have Lived iT.i Years," He
Says, Telling of tho War
Times
Al Owen colobratod his 73rd blrth
day yesterday. Ho said that ho does
not feel his ago and that he is yet
a "youngster." "You seo," ho ax
plnlned, "I'vo lived 373 years al
ready." And this ho explains by tho chan
ges that lie has seou como nnd go,
"I was three years In tho Conreder
uto army, slept In tho snows and ato
tho old tlmo ruro or' the south." Yes
terday hn rocolved many congratu
lations from his frlonds who wishod
htm dozous of moro birthdays,
25
10
AlborH Bros. Rolled Oats f)Cn
Largo packago ZdU
YOU MONEY
NEW TODAY 1
$
FOl'ND Bunch or koys; owner may
get Buino at Tho Times otflco by
paying for this notice.
FOR SALE Motor Boat, 1H ft., il-hp
ongluo, full entilpinont. In good
condition. Prlco $50, phono 3091.
WANTED Housework or general
work by young Indy. Phono 308
R.R. LOST Child's gold bracelet, Initials
13. M. D. Return to Times office
WANTED Young man to work in
general storo at Myrtlo Point, ap
ply at onco, Matt h. May, Chaudlor
Hotel.
REWARD Fur return of pair of
"lovo birds" that escaped from
cage. Jlrs. McKlnnon, C22 So.
Tonth street.
WANTED Woman Wtuits work la
rostnurant or day work. Phono
3S3-L between C nnd Cp. m,
t FOR SALE t
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FOR SALE Alder and fir wood.
Hank Schmltz, Jlarshflold.
FOR HALE Cheap, Sltl-foot cabin
launch, S-hp. ongluo, flno for
ranchers; seo L. L, Thouins.
FOR SALIC F,iio riding lnwo; oo
L. L. Thomas.
FOR SALE Best restaurant in
Floronco at big bargain. For par
ticulars wrlto Pacific Restaurant,
Floronco, Oregon.
I FOR RENT t
$$
FOR RENT Now, modern linfur
nlshed apts, with heat ami hot
wator. Prlco cut to ?10 nnd ?I5
per mo. Phono 303-J.
FOR KENT Rooms mill npts., very
reasonable. 41G So, 4th.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished apartments at Tho Haguo.
Apply Pioneer Hardware Co.
FOR KENT Jlyttlo Arms minions
furnished apartments froo heat
arid wator. $25 por month up.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR.
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
Cull ,-
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono ltiil
Residence Phone l.I-T
.Market Ave. nud Waterfront
Speckled Bayo Beans,
4 pounds for ,
Mixed Sour Pickles In
pint Mason Jars, pint
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