The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Palace
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Y.QUR SATISFACTION
Js Our Great Advertisement
f ,, When You Buy Your
, ; MEATS
here. ,Yon fiiii l)e sure of getting
'vory bit or net Ion possible for
iWimincy. Xono but tho best
$ui3lty of Aleuts lo choose from,
!'illck,ut courteous service, penny
iliangc, and jou don't have to gluo
yournyes on the scales lit ounces
(pTp'p Pound every time. Conic and
see itto want, to serve you.
Some Meat Specials
jJ3tecr Shoulder Htoak
6?Rr 15c
OTfJplSrr l'ot Itonnt ,lound
mm Ho
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I'orlc Steak, Pound
1Cn
W I Ul
Mutton Chops, I'ound
15c
Void Roust, round
14c
Boneless Pot Roast
18c
riionoiio(i.,i.
iHO X. Broadway
!VPr
Coos County
People
H-' ;
U Alt
should make
Hotel Terminal
tholr headquarters during visits
$&' . to (ho Exposition
, Located on Market avenue, near
'. I!'-"
Jtcrry building, In heart of tho
' clty and on direct car lines
; to the exposition grounds
-riHo rooms and reasonable rales
....
Vacation Days
At Goodwills
,-fir
fpE CAMPING GROUNDS
SgELLENT HOME COOKING
"SWIMMING, BOATING
vJ'3fcj. and FISHING '
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DANCING PAVILION
Sovernl boats dally (o Murshflclil,
Including npcod launch leaving
Mnrshflela at 1:15 dally and nrrlv
lug in tlmo for Mipper; leaves Good
wJU'iffSt 7 every morning, reaching
Mnrshfleld about 8 :.'!.
, Rates reasonable, l'liono ilMIXil
l'anners, or Inquire of Capt. Smith
of steamer Rainbow.
aClty Auto & Taxi Co.
1IMl(Diy and Xlght Service
For' taxi, phono 20, Chandler
' kj. Hotol
v' jFor touring cars, phono 20,
v' Chandlor Hotol
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IjYNN liAMlii'Ti'ii, rrop.
New Cars
Now Cars
The Noble
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PARAMOUNT FEATURE XIGHT
America's Sweetheart
M A K V l I C Iv F O K 1)
in a iiioderu and original version of
v i x n i: u k l !j a "
ow
In 'four ix-els of motion pictures made by The Famous I'lajcrs
Fliitt' Co., under the direction of Daniel Frohumu. Cast every.
thlg(aHlde toidKbt and heu this raud production. DrliiK the clill
Oreti. Murtln'H ten-piece orchestra, compoM'd of Coos llaj'.s lead
lug musicians Im arranged for a splendid musical program dur
Mittho hliowliiK r "Cinderella."
'. PATIII'i XFAVS Important events from all parts of tlio Rlobe,
GeorRe Ado's comedy Till: FAlHiKS OF TIII3 MUX AT TIIK WO.
MKN'S CIjUD. CoiikmIIo that are dlffcient and popular with ev-
wyme.
,IiOfw' fhMir, 13e.
Halcouy,
hf , jjyrtut-'ry illtdit: Charlie Cliapliu
P' THIS TRAMF, In
THE COOS
p6y,yBft3
Clothes
Philosophy
and clothes-making are
closely related. When
makers of poor clothes
were the rule, philoso
phers wore poorly made
clothes. Note the im
provement now. It's the
best philosophy to wear
best clothes.
DUTCHESS TROUSERS
at $2 to $6 embody ex
cellence of design, variety
of fabrics and reasonable
prica. Every pair warrant
ed 10 Cents a Button;
$1.00 a Rip.
We Keep Your Clothes Pressed Free
WOOLEN
MILL STORES
MAKSIH'IHLH
NORTH HEX!)
CUT PRICE ON
FLOUR.
Next Saturday, July 31, for
cash only, I will sell Imperial
Flour for
$1.50 Per Sack
This offer is limited to two
sacks to one family. We guar
antee Imperial Flour to be the
equal or superior of any flour
made.
This special offer is limited to
Saturday and for cash only.
A. T. HAINES
PHONE 152
Matt L May
Chandler Hotel, Tel. UO,
MAHSHFIELD, Oregon
Tho representative of
HAAS BROTHERS,
H.-B. BRAND
CANNED GOODS
hns added to his Hues tho
ARMOUR At CO'S PRODUCTS
known as tho
toi .notch noons
VEHIBEST canned meats.
1(1(1 per cent SIMON-1'l'HH
leaf laid.
Their Star Stockinet hauls
and bacon and their WHITE
r'LVER laundry soap.
Theater
10c.
Clilldrcu, rie.
In his Ii
two reels.
latest comedy success
V?SffC(.
BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELfc, OREGON. UEDriESDAY, JULY 28,
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JULY TIDKS
Tlmo and Heights of tldos nt
Mnrali field. Tho tiacs arc placed lu
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino or cncli day; a compar
ison of consccutlvo heights will In
dlcato whether It is high or low
water. High tido on tho Dar ono
hour and C4 minutets curlier than
at Mnrshfiold. At North Dond 34
minutes carllor than at Marshficld.
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WI&VTIIKIt FOHKOA8T
4 IDr AMOCIilPd rrni to Cboi ll.jr Tlnn.
OIIKQON Showors, with
4" southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMTnUATUKH
RECORD
For tho 24 hount ending at
4:43 a. in., July 28, by IlonJ.
Ostllnd, special government
niotcorologlst: 4
Maximum C7
Minimum C4 4
At 4:43 a. in GO
l'reclpltatlon 00
Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 4
1914 08.74
Precipitation same period 4
last yoar CC.r.l 4
Wind Southwest, partly
cloudy.
Choir Itehcarsal. Tho choir of tho
Episcopal Church will moot for re
hearsal Thursday evening this weok
instead of Wednesday.
Ship Coul. About 400 tons of
Heaver Hill coal will bo shipped to
Portland In sacks on tho nrcakwator
the next trip or two. Thin Is the first
outsldo order for coal, received for
somo tlmo past.
.Machine in A'tni-licd. Doputy
Sheriff W. C. I.alrJ went up to Lake
side this morning with papers to at
tnch a mnchlno owned by John Vnn-
biirgor on proceedings brought by
Mllo Picrson who claims there was a
note of $303.04 duo htm July 1, 101C
that has not been paid.
(.'reeks Go Mluiiif-. Thoro ar
rived on tho steamship Santa Clarn
today from San Francisco a crow
of 20 Greeks. They snld tlioy had
boon hired to work for tho Sixes
Mining Company. They loft on tho
oftornoon train with tholr blankots
for Curry County.
Stugu Mil n Here. 1 Joiner G. John
son who with .Mr. Laird Is maintain
ing tho auto stago sorvlco between
Coos county points and Ilosoburg via
the old Coos Hay wagon road was
horo today on business. Ho says tho
road Is In oxcollcnt shapo now and
they aro making good tlmo.
FlnlsliliiK Ilridge. II. G. Ilutlor
expects to comploto tho Hay Park
brldgo, for which ho has tho con
tract, In a few days. Ho has boon
dolaiycd soiuowhat by non-dolvory
of lunibor but has mado very fast
tlmo In tho construction and lias
done an oxcollont job.
Father Dead. Mrs. J. 13. Ford,
whoso husband is ono of tho owners
of tho Union Meat Murkot, received
word today of tho death of her fath
er. Mr. Rolgor at Nowago, Mich. He
had been afflicted with pnrnlysls for
somo time. Owing to tho groat dis
tance, she will not return homo now.
IMjkj is Itroken. A largo eight
Inch water plpo burst this morning
on Central avonuo between Front
and Broadway and when workmon
mado an excavation thoy found n
small-sized goysor In full play. Tho
water wns turnod off for a short
tlmo this afternoon while tho break
was being repaired.
Finger Mashed. Miss Mablo
Lang, an employee at the Coos Day
Laundry, received a painful Injury
this morning while feedlpg the man
gle. Hor loft hand slipped undor ho
hot rollors and tho four flngors woro
badly mashed and burned. No bones
wero broken and she was given im
mediate medical treatment.
Hurt of Term Set. Judgo Coke is
said to have announced from the
bench that August G Is tho last day
of tho present equity term and that
cases not heard at that time will bo
hold over until tho September term,
following tho circuit court session.
Judgo Coke will probably take a
short vacation at that time.
Would Tin v Display Displays,
of wheat, barley, oats and hay aro
to be shown at the Chamber of Com
merce ahd Secretary Motley Is cal
ling tho various farmers asking
that thoy bring In bundles of tholr
best crops that they may bo placed
In tho rooms of tho Chamber, ar
tistically arranged. An appeal Is al
so made for big pumpkins.
1'lny With TfRCrH. Norman John
son, Mlko Hurkc rjul somo Wilier
Marshficld ball players havo boon
drafted by tho Hatchery team and
will piny tho balanco of tho season
with them. Johnson will bo In tho
box against tho Hluo Hldgo Tlgors
next Sunday at Daniels Creek nnd a
fnst fin mo is expected.
To !- Tract. It Is announced
that Sam Carmichael, a well known
timber cruiser, nnd his brother, M.
J. Carmichael, will log a 1,000 aero
tract between Hnyncs nnd North In
let. Tho land belongs to tho South
port Land Company nnd Is not heav
ily timbered, thoro bolng somo ce
dar nnd Bomo fir. The logs will bo
taken out via North Inlet.
1'omci-h Postofflco. Tho Post Of
fl'co Department Imo nt last formally
established a postofflco nt Powers
and appointed Gustavus A. Drown
postmastor. Application for this was
nmdo sovornl months ago and It will
simplify the mall sorvlco to nnd
from tho now town. Mr. Drown Iiob
long boon with tho Smith-Powers
Co. A new building was built for the
postofflco. i
Knits Aro Filed. Suits wcro filed
in tho Justice Court this morning
by tho Oregon City Manufacturing
Company against E. Dargoron for
tho sum of IGG.GO, said to havo been
duo for goods, Octobor, 1914. Also
Willnrd Brothers aro suing August
Podorson for the sum of $G3.7G.
Cohstablo Cox wont down to Emplro
this afternoon to servo tho papors
on Pcderson.
Uho Few IlooklotN. A lottor from
J. A. Ward states that ho has dis
posed of GO, 000 Coos Bay booklets,
the small folders prlntod n fow
weoks ago. Thoro aro still 1G0.000
on hand land part of these will bo
sent south to him. Tho crnnborry
plant sent thoro by J. II. Plnkorton,
of North Inlot, nrrlved In good shapo
nnd has boon given n place In the
exhibit.
Snys Know WJilte. Tho police yes
tordoy rccolxod a lottor from Mrs.
Straoham of Los Angeles asking tho
whorenbouts of Harry L. Whlto,
whoso llttlo daughter was cxtromply
anxious to know whethor or not a
report ho had killed himself wns
true C. J. Ilruschko says that ho
know Whlto personally and that ho
was hero In 1912 nnd nt that tlmo
was interested in tlmbor. However
ho does not know whoro tho man Is
nnd bollovcs lie loft tho country
many months ago.
In EiectrJk) Chair.- 'Ralph, Kruso
nnd Horbort Dustorud who loft last
weok for tho exposition got tholr
first taBto of "high llfo" at Eureka.
Eddlo Schroodor, a well known trav
eling man, took Ralph Into a Eure
ka place whoro thoy have n Joker's
chair, an electric curront boning at
tached to tho seat. When Ralph had
soatod hlmsolf, Eddlo gnvo tho pro
prietor n wink and on wont tho cur
wont up sovcral foot. Immedlatoly
nftorwards Ralph hunted Dustorud
up and Introduced him to the samo
experience nnd nccordlng to a card
sent friends horo, Ralph says that
BiiBtorud wont up several foot hlghor
than ho did.
Extraction on tho Spot. Dr. Kol
ty snys that somo pcoplo expect a
dontlst carries a pair of forcops and
twoozors about In tholr pockots,
ready for Instant ubo somowhat af
ter tho fashion of tho "two gun man"
who carries Ills six shooters at his
Bido and aleops with tho artillery un
der tho pillow. On Sunday while at
Myrtlo Point on a visit a mnn stopped
him In tho hotol. "Aro you u don
tlst?"he nskod. "I am" was tho re
ply, wheroupon without another word
tho follow plumped hlmsolf down in
a nearby chair and oponed his mouth
to tho limit. Dr. Kolty closed It for
him, explaining that ho unfortunately
had left tho machinery homo. Tho
man with tho swollen Jaw wont away
qulto disappointed.
TO REVIEW ART WORIC
Miss Paulino Bahr, special draw
ing teacher In tho North Bond
schools, expects to leavo (on tho
Nann Smith this weok for California.
Sho intends to rovlow tho art work
dpno nt tho University of California
Summer School and will also, visit
tho, art oxhlblts at tho exposition
and will visit friends in tho Santa
Clara Valley boforo returning to
Coos Ray.
t AMONG THE SICK - I
:
Andrew Chrlstcnsen and h)s four
year old daughter, havo both been
qulto sick at thoh; Jjgmo In Fern
dale,, ly.it nro Improving rapidly.
Uao your programs printed nt
The Times office.
1915 EVENING EDITION.
.
t PERSONAL MENTION J
J
WARNKR OQKKN went to Myrtlo
Point today on business.
ED HOPSON nnd wlfo wcro vlsltora
lu tho city yesterday from Norway.
LEW F. PRICE was down lost night
from his Sumner rnnch on a visit.
ARTHUR MOORE was down today
for a short trip from Catching
inlet.
MRS. EMMA JOHNSON wns a shop
ping visitor hero today from
Catching Inlet. ,
W. S. CARTER wns down from Coos
River this morning on n short
business trip.
REV. FATHER McDEVITT went up
to Goodwill's yesterday for n fow
days outing.
CHARLES II. KRUGER wiib down
yesterday and todny on a visit
from Allegany.
L'R. E. E. STRAW Is expo-tcl homo
Sunday from his trip to tuo Fan
FrnnclBco exposition.
CHAS. STAUFF and Jack Flnnngiit
left yesterday for South inlet
for n short outing.
RALPH KRUSE returned on tho
Snutn Clara todny from a short
visit to tho exposition.
MRS. DAVE WALLACE, of Catch
ing Inlet, wns In town this morn
ing shopping and visiting.
R. O. GRAVES nnd J. W. Mclntoruff
woro visitors nt tho county scat
today on legal business.
W. P. MURPHY came down thlB
morning from Coos Rlvor where
ho lins been for an outing.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD
went up to Lakeside today to sorve
6omo attachment papers.
A. B. LOUD, court reporter, wont
back to Coqiitllo on nn early stago
after nn over night (visit horo.
MRS. W. J. HILL and son Ullly re
turned todny from tho Goodwill
placo on South Coos Rlvor.
J. T. SULLIVAN, of tho Huh storo In
Bnndon, was a visitor hero last
night, returning homo .again today.
FRED POWERS and wlfo loft this
morning In tholr auto for Sim
Francisco to attend tho exposi
tion. MRS. II. G. BUTLER nnd boh :iro
guests of Mrs. W. J. Conrad at
Drcomo Lodge on South Coos
River.
CAPTAIN POLHEMUS enmo up this
morning from Emplro to Investi
gate the condition of the old
Northwest.
MRS. S. E. LITCHFIELD loft for hor
homo In San Francisco this morn
ing after a short visit Ht tho W.
S. Chandler home.
MRS. D. E. MALONEY nnd childron
returned todoy from n fow weeks'
ntny at tho Goodwill pl.ico on
South Coos Rlvor.
REV. ROBERT E. BROWNING nnd
family havo raturnod homo after
n pleasant visit nt the Ferry
ranch on Isthmus Inlet.
A. E. BERRY, of Porllnnd, who Is
Interested In the now Jetty con
tracts at tho Sluslaw, was horo
yesterday on business.
SHERIFF ALF JOHNSON camo ovor
yostorday aftornoon accompanied
by Georgo E. Sutton who nppear
od boforo Judgo Pennock.
CHAS. M'CLEES Is expectod homo
tho Inst of tho week from thu
San Frnnclsco Exposition and a
trip to tho Rono races.
MRS. HENRY O'MARA nnd son nro
spending n fow ciayH us tho guest
of MrB. Ira II. Dartlo at her sum
mer homo on Coos illvor.
MRS, S. A. YOAKAM was horo from
Coos River today. Sho snys that
only tho grass hay bus boon "iit
tho other hay not bolng sufficient
ly matured.
J. T. SULLIVAN of Bandon wns horo
last evening on business. Ho said
that Bandon was gradually ro
cjiperatlng from the Kilts doings
thoro Sunday,
M. S. 8HROCK and Gt H. Fullonwid
or came In Inst evening. Thoy aro
mombors of tho Btato Food Com
mission and havo boou m&king the
rounds of tho county.
MRS. FRED SMITH and baby loft
this afternoon for thu Goodwill
place on South Coos River where
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Yes; Why is it that TH
you first-class merchand
instances, for less than o
for seconds? Think of
chandise that we use in
scattered over 13 Weste
.see why we are able to
from 25 to 33 1-3 per ce
Me.ii's Wool Jersey Sweaters, $2.00 value. Our price ....$1.11)
Men's Wool Jersey Sweaters, $ I. () virtue. Our price OHo
Men's fine Wool Jersey Sweaters, ltl.no value. Our prlco . . . .l)Hc
Men's extra quality Sov; 110 scums; Kie value. Our prlco ....re.
Men's extra heavy new KoekfonN, ti!)&c value. Our prlco... K 1-itc
1 'eat her Pillows, 75c value. Our price Hie
A better Pillow, $1.00 value. Our pf!o OOc
Heavy Ticking, larger ami heavier, $t.."0 value. Our prlco ..DHc,
:t)-tb. Pillow. A dandy, $2.00 value. Our price $1.11)
Baby Blankets, blue mid pink, Hoc value. Our price -IIIc
Palm-Ollvo Soap, IOc bar. Our prlco 8 l-JJc
Cut Intra Soap, 2.c bar. Our price Iltc
Scrub hir.iJic, Ke value. Our prlco 'lc
Darning Cotton, all colors, 2 for He value. Our price ...it for He
Colgatcs' Talcum, UOc can. Our prlco . I tic
Wo are bringing (he prices down and with jour help we will keep
(J10111 down.
SEE THE WINDOWS
Tho
Originators
of Iiow Prices
JS. 9iew?zey-'9(L
V incorporaTea
NEXT DOOR TO MAHSHFIEL!) POST OFFICE
PEACHES E0R CANNING
Just Arrived, our first shipment of early Crawford
Peaches, for canning, that we are selling for 85c per
box. Place your orders with us now,
Have you seen our 10c counter and our Jitney
specials in our window? If not, it will pay you to seo
them as there are some real bargains,
And remember that we are selling for cash
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
North Broadway
sho will Join hor sister, Mrs. Ross,
for n short outing.
FRANK G. HORTON linB wired that
ho nnd his party nro now In Wed
derburn nnd will probnbly bo
homo next Sunday. Thoy said It
was very hot In tho Vnlloy.
G. A. BONEBRAKE of tho Union
Mcnt Market Is spending a mouth
or bo at his Catching Inlet ranch
and Geo. N. Bolt Is lu chnrgo of
tho bookkeeping department thor
now.
CHARLES FENSLER, manager of
thu Hub Htoro ut Powers, is n
Mnrshfiold business visitor today.
Ho Hiiys Powers Is booming nnd
soon will bo tho leading city In
Coos.
J. I). BARKLOW camo ovor from
Myrtlo Point today to get a now
Ford touring car from I. It, Tow
er for A. S. Coleman, a well known
resident of thu Myrtlo Point sec
tions. A P. OWEN loH today for hit sum
mer homo on South Coos Rlvor
nnd says that ho will rumnln Micro
n eouplo of months boforo return
ing to Tdiirahfleld to cobdirute un
otlier birthday.
X NFW TODAY X
S
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms!
vory reasonable. 3G'J First street
North.
roit SALE Alder and fir wood.
Hunk Schmltz, Mnrshfiold.
WANTED X
WANTED Young limit to work in
gonoral storo at Myrtlo Point, ap
ply at once, Matt L. May, Chandlor
Hotol.
WANTED Woman wxtnts work lit
restaurant or day work. Phono
383-L between G and Gn. in.
LOST
HEWAiHD For return of pair of
"lovo birds" that escaped from
rago. Mrs. McKlnnon, 022 So.
Tenth street.
LOST Child's gold bracelet, Initials
E. M. D, Return to Times office.
J
X ' FOR SALE X
$$
FOR SALE Motor Boat, 1H ft., .I-bp
euglno, full equipment. In good
condition. Prlco $50, phone 3091.
m wotsm ill
FIVE
E J. C. PENNEY CO. can sell
ise for the same, and in many
ur competitors are asking you
the enormous amount of mer
a year in our 83 busy stores
rn states. Then it is easy to
sell you the same merchandise
nt less. Better think this over.
FOR LADIES ONLY
Wo lend
Others
Follow
Near Central Ave.
MRS. A. F. BASSFORD and child
ren Dorothy, Lois mid Paul re
turned from a week's outing at tho
Cutllp homo on IContuck Inlot.
FRED SAX, formorly of North Bond,
nnd well known horo for his nth
lectio ability, sailed today on tho
Santa Clarn for Portland whoro
ho will visit with his purcnts and
perhaps locato somowhoro In tho
tho north.
DR. IRA II. BARTLE returned nn
tho early boat this morning from
South Coos River wiioro ho went
to tnko brenkfnst with Mrs. Hur
tle at their summer homo. Ho
loft horo nt I o'clock, nrrlved
thoro ut C nnd left nt 7:30.
SECUREES CONTRACT
F0RSIUSLAW JETTY
A. E. Berry !imrt.i it Big Jolt Has
Been Visiting lu Mnrsli-
field This Weok
A. E. Horry, tho Portland contract
or who has been lu tho elty has mic
coeded in securing tho contract for
tho building of tho Sluslnw Jetty.
Tho contract prlco of tho work la
something ovor $200,000. Tho Job
is u big ono nnd Mr. Berry has oth
er largo projects now In progress.
1 Ho loft for Sluslaw to mnko pre
liminary nrrangemonts.
FOR SALE Cheap, UO-foot cabin
launch, 8-hp. onglno, flno for
runchora; seo L. L. Thomas.
FOR SALE Flno riding horoj seo
L. L. Thomas.
I'OII SALE Best restaurant lu
Floronco nt big bnrgaln. For par
ticulars write Pacific Rostaurant,
Florence, Oregon.
$
X FOR RENT X
$$
FOR REXT Now, modern unfur
nished npts, with heat and hat
water. Prlco cut to ?10 and $16
por mo. Phono 303-J.
FOR RENT Rooms and npts'., very
reasonable. 41G So. 4th.
FOR REXT Furnished nnd unfur.
ulshod apartments nt Tho Hague.
Apply Plonoer Hardware Co.
FOR REXT Myrtlo Anus modern
furnished npartmonts freo heat
and water. $2G por month up,
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AXD BAGGAGE
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Ktit ,
Residence Phone 13 -J
Mutket Avo. and Waterfront I
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