The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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NEYTO LOAN Everything a
Man Needs
$100 to $100,000
On Improved Ranches
IBBnway & McCarthy
Mortgage Brokers
j: .Myrtle Anus Mnrsliflcld
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l't fool yourself into be-
liifi that the way of yes-
pday is the way of today
moms uusmessi
pothing now is discover-1
;ana macie every ciay,
pods change as well as
jrclmndlse.
ifenty years ago mer-
fants carried long time ac-
jius ai uig proms, lociay
quick sales and small
)fits but many of them,
l't fool yourself into be-
iving that your competi-
fs arc sleeping,
fey are on tip-toe every
i in the year,
l't fool yourself into be-
ing that ads of today are
ire names and addresses
id blatant assertions of
periority,
iey are true stories of the
jgress being made in mcr-
jandiso and tho pricos at
lich they are sold,
lad the ads,
for that OUTING, FISHING or
HUNTING TRIP
Outing Shoes $2.25
Easy and comfortable
BATHING SUITS
SWEATERS
SUMMER HATS
AND THE BEST SUITS IN
THE WORLD '
From $8.50 to $30.
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'MERCHANTS CAFE
Populnr I'lneo for
Good Meals
Prices Reasonable
r. Commercial mid H'dtv'y.
Where the Price is always
Right,
Marshficld North Bend
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SARTER'S
For Your
ICE CREAM
everything sanitary
always open for inspection
Wo lnnko Ico ('ream to order,
any kind and In nny (itiiui
tlty, for parties, lodges, pic
nics, etc. :: :: :: :: ::
We do not pen It: of Its
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SARTER'S
PIlOllO lidlt-.l, Mlllshflcld
Front St., Opposite lllanco Hotel
WEATHER FORECAST
IDf Aroflitf4 I'rui to Coo B17 Tlmfi.J
WEATHER FORECAST
OREGON Fair, variable
' winds, mostly Northerly.
LOOAIi TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:13 a. 111., Aug. (5, by nnnj.
Ostllnd, Bpoclal government
motcorologlst:
Maximum GO
Minimum 51
At 4:43 n. in T4
Precipitation 01
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 G8.78
Precipitation aamo period
last year GG.G4
Wind NorthwoBt, clear.
Begins Suit. II, A. Copplo has be
gun action In Justice Ponnock's court
, against 1). F. Barnard for J24.
For Rent
i STORE ROOM
Hlissel Building
Central Avciiuo
.jCi.f.OO per moiitli
of will rout tho full
store room If desired
For Rent
Store room under
Lloyd Hotel
Front Street
Good lea no
to desirable party.
"Seo Held About II."
W.A.REID, 150 Front St.
Will Weil Announcement Is mndo
that Charles a nun by ana nuima
Winkler will bo married Soptombor
10.
Move Residence. Mr, and Mrs. F.
I). Fletcher who havo been residing
nt Myrtlo Arms hr"n moved to npnrt
ment No. 3 In the O'Conncll building.
At Now Dock. Tho launch Ex
prcss will also land nt tho now dock
In Marshficld, taking advantage of
tho bettor accomodations otferod
there.
T. J. HCA1FH
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A. n. I10DQINB
MnrQhffplrf PA,NT AND
lYiarsiiTieia DECorating co,
Estimates Furnished
Phone llfl-R. Marfdiflcld, Oregon
he Noble Theater
To-Night
fiPECIAL ATTRACTION
"Tin: heeson iihotheus pkyyeiis and
TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW"
(veil nrth of vaudeville H Trained dogs 1 Ponies .Monkeys.
i ctciilngV entertainment for old nnd young.
SIX HEELS OF EXCELLENT MOTION PICTURES
Francis A". Bushman, in EsMinny's Three Heel Feature:
"Till: RETURN OF RICHARD NHAL"
The latest prize mystery play produced in conjunction tilth
"Lndlw World."
"Till: NKJHT OPERATOR AT BUXTON'S.
Ono of the Kiilem Hallroud Morles of tlio "Hazards of Helen"
Mies.
LATHE NEWS" Tho best u'.kI moit IntorestliM,' plctuivs of
ntK as lliey reallj- happen.
st Show starts promptly it7 L'pttuhs or down stolrs -5 contu
Children l cents. TinoiTiw night entire change of program.
ARCEL post your laundry
e Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
W. T. U. Meeting. Tho Marah
flohl W. G. T. II. will meet Raturdny
afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. M. R.
Smith, Broadway and Commercial, to
mako plans for attending tho county
convention at North Bond.
Opens iui orWce. A. G. Aaab,
formerly superintendent of schools at
North Bend, has opened an offlco In
North Bend. Ho will havo chargo of
H real estate and Insuranco business
In which sovoral North Bond men
will ho Interested.
Was Witness. Ben McMullon who
ils horo rrom .uyruo romi "o f"t.
returned from Portland whoro ho Iibb
I spent tho past month as n witness in
, tho enso of tho Hodge Lumber Com
i pany vs. F. A. Krlbs and othors, ln
'volvlng a controversy ovor on old
timber dcnl.
Socialist Picnic. Kdltor Kagan of
Langlols arrived horo yestorday for
a short stay In this section. Ho Is
making a lecturing tour of Coos
county In bohalf of tlio Socialists. Ho
will address a picnic to bo hold nt
the McCulloch place at Haynes Inlot
Sunday.
KIks Dtinco. At n meeting of tho
Marshflold Lodgo of KIks last even
ing, plans woro mndo for a social
danco to bo hold at tho Goodwill pa
vilion on South Coos Hlvor noxt Wed
nesday night. A special boat will bo
chartered to take tho KIks and their
families thoro. i
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
lams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FUK HAHHUK wuim
Jr Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work tne
Dredge "Seattle"
most powerful, host equipped nnd most thoroughly raodent
twenty-lnch hydraulic dredgo In Pacific waters
dos Bay office, Main office,
Marslifleld, Oregon. Seattle, wasnmgion.
W. V. T. l Convention. Tlio Coos
County W. C. T. U: convention will
bo hold at tho Presbytorlan church
In North Bend next Monday and It Is
expected that a large number will
be present from tho different towns
In th county. It will bo nn all day ses
sion. Mrs. Kemp, state president, will
address tho gamboling.
May Build IJnm David Musson Is
negotiating with II. J. Kimball Jr.
for tho latter to.crrcct n largo ham
for tho Musson Drny and Transfer
business under n long term lense.
Mr. Kimball may build the struct
ure under tho garage building which
ha recently erected near Second and
Elrod.
Williams Promoted. Tom Will
iams, who has been in chargo of tho
Dlsston saw exhibit at tho San Frnn
cisco Exposition, has been given
chargo of tho Portland branch of his
firm and has had Coos Bay included
In his now territory. Ho Is expectod
In today or tomorrow on his Initial
trip In his now territory.
Work nt Ihiudoii. Donald M.
Charloson, Port engineer, cnti-.o over
yestorday from Bandon. Ho Bays that
they arc making good progress with
tho Jetty work. Hoy Itozcllo Is fore
man of tho quarry whoro they nro
taking out rock for the work. They
nro getting tho dredgo Seattle! in
readiness to bring her to tho Bay.
Lcnvo for Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Tlmmorman and children loft this af
ternoon on tho steamer F. A. Kll
bum for San Francisco to stay for
two or thrco weeks and attend tho cx
posltipn. While In Callfornln Mrs.
Tlmmorninn will purchnso tho stock
for a millinery store which bIio will
open on Front street early In September.
Looks Over Timber. Geo. A.
Loud, tho Bay City, Michigan, lum
berman who has been horo looking
over somo timber, nnd daughter, Miss
Esther, and Ralph Hcald returned
horo last ovonlng after a Jaunt to
tho country. Mr. Henld Is endeavor
ing to sell Mr. Loud eovcrnl tracts of
timber In different parts of tho coun
ty. Mr. Heald's father served In con
gress from Michigan when Mr. Loud
waB a member of congress there
May Co East. Frank Pago who
has been traveling through thlB sec
tion for tho pnst flvo years for a
plumbing supply houso loft this
morning for his homo In Portland.
Ho said that ho was expecting to bo
transferred to an eastern territory
and this might bo his last trip In
horo. Ho promised to send II. J.
McKootvn nnd somo othor local
friends somo real maplo sugar from
his old homo farm when ho receives
his annual conBlgnmont from thoro.
Ocean Is Calm. V. W. Langwor
thy nnd C. S. Hoffman who woro up
from tho bench, whoro their families
nro camping, Bold that tho oconto
was tho smoothest yesterday )thoy
ovor saw it. Thoro was scarcoly n sign
of n wavo and tho waters rolled In on
tho beach caBlly, llko a Binall pond.
Tho camnorB had great sport wading
out and catching crabs, Mrs. Gordon
Smith alono picked up twonty-flvo
nt Bastendorf Beach.
Have Crcwt Device. Frank Cattor
lln who returned today from Port
land says tlrat IiIb brothers havo Just
acquired n patent gnrbago Incinerat
or gas maker that Is a tvondor.
Tho final patents woro granted last
wcok. Sovonty-flvo cents worth of
chemicals will consume a ton of gar
bogo, and tho by-products of tho gar
bago will produco a considerable
profit abovo tho cost of operating tho
plant. Tlio city of Portland 1b figur
ing on installing ono.
Letters for Dead Man. A letter
was received nt tho Blanco hptol to
day for J. S. Phlnney who ended his
llfo horo last May. Ho feared that ho
would becomo an lnvnlid, bolng af
flicted with locomotor ataxia. Tho
letter, according to n return address
on tho onvolopo, wns from E. E. Hart
shorn, 18 Boylston Square, Boston,
Mass, Emmorson Ferry sent a lottor
to Hnrtshorn tolling of Phlnnoy'a
fato. Frlonds or relatives of Phlnney
at JacksqnvJUo, Fla., wore notified
at tho tlmo of his death.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THURSDAY
North Bond Swedish Luth-
oran with Mrs. Llllobo,
, North Bend Eastern Star
social evening.
Rainbow Club with Mrs.
Adams, .
FRIDAY
North Bend Thlmblo Club
with Mrs. Watters.
SATURDAY
II. C. Club with Miss Ruby
Pittnjan.
J ' PERS6NAL MENTION I
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FRANK HARLOCKEIt loft today to
visit tho Exposition.
CHAS. ELFORD has gone to Cooaton
for a short stny.
MRS. E. D. MURGATOYD will leave
Saturday for Portland.
MRS. J. .1. FOSTER of EaBtsldo has
gono to Catching Inlet.
MATT L. MAY was a business vis
itor nt Allegany yesterday.
MRS. M. J. ELltOD loft today for n
short visit in San Francisco.
V. C. WEAVER of Eastsldo wob a
Marshflold business visitor today.
J. S. BARTON and wife and son aro
bore from Coqulllo for a short
tttny.
S. SCOTNESS of Beaver Hill was a
Marshflold business visitor ycB-torday.
Paper Towels
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Scot Tissue Products
Thoy Savo Tlmo and AVork
Splendid for Picnics and Outings
Sco Our Window Display
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"The Owl
Frank I). Cohan.
The Central Avenue Drug Store
T. C. RUSSELL of Beaver Hill was
n Marshficld business visitor yc
tcrdoy. '
MRS. ALEX .10HNSON and children
left this nftornoou for nn outing
on Coos Hlvor.
MR. SABRO of Bandon Is upending
n fow days horo as the guest of his
friend, R. Buggo.
C. D. OADRIELSON, an lnsurnnco
man nt Salem, arrived horo today
for n short stay.
C. W. CUMBERS loft at noon "-da;
In his auto for Curry county, hav
ing hnd to wait over a day hero.
GEO. WINCHESTER and Frank
Lowo expect to lcavo soon for nn
auto trip to Crater Lako and other
points.
CARL W. EVERTSEN nnd wlfo plan
to roturn from their South Coos
River camping trip tho Inst of
thlB week.
F. V. CATTERLIN and wlfo and
hor mother, Mrs. Conrad, return
ed last evening from a trip to
Portland In tholr car.
MRS. C. SCOTNESS and daughtor,
Graco, of Bcavor Hill returned to
day from n trip to Portland and
' other northern points.
GEORGE ROSS camo down from
Catching Inlot today on business.
Mrs. Ross has boon In rather poor
health for somo tlmo.
MR. AND MRS. ALVA DOLL, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Spronglo, Andrew
McClelland nnd D. L. Rood nro
enjoying tin) day at Sunset Beach.
L. W. TRAV13R and F. R. Kirk,
of tho Bradley Candy Company,
plan to leave noxt Sundny for a
few weeks visit at tho exposition.
MILO SUMNER nnd fnmly nro
camping for n fow days at Sun
Bet Bay, Mr. Sumnor going back
and forth night and morning In
his auto.
MRS. A. D. TRAEIt will lcnvo to
morrow for a short visit with
Mrs. Tabor nt North Inlet. Sho
plans to lcavo for Chicago about
Soptomber 1.
MRS W. E. BOIE nnd children nr
rived horo today from Portland
nnd Spokano to Join Mr. Bolo who
recently completed n now homo
hero for thorn. '
MISS ARMIDE TITTLE, who has
boon visiting her aunt, Mrs. M.
E. Everett nt North Bond, left
today for Powers to visit at tho
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Suv-ago.
MAX ROBBERTS, timekeeper nt
Smlth-I'owora Camp Throe near
Poworn Ib expected In tomorrow
to visit his mothor, who arrived
horo a fow days ago from Oklahoma.
CARL MANNING and wlfo, of Port
land, but former residents of
Marshflold, aro guests at tho Ad
dison Cook homo on Central Aven
ue Mr. Manning loft horo abont
ton years ago.
CLARENCE K. ASH and brldo ar
rived horo today on tho F. A. Kll
burn nnd loft this afternoon for
Ton Mile where thoy will spona tho
balance of their honoymoon. Thoy
will roturn In a week or ten days
and bo at home near Fourth and
Hall.
ED McKEOWN, for years a fore
man of tho Smith-Powers com
pany, returned yostorday from
Canada where ho has been spend
ing tho past yoar. Mrs. McKoo.vn
and baby remained there. He says
that times are dull in Canada ow
ing to the war,
J. C. Penney Co.
If it's from the J. C." PENNEY store it is always
right in price, right in quality, and right in style.
No old shelf -worn merchandise Where the quality
and price are right it moves. l
Clean new merchandise at a saving of from 25 to 33 1-3
per cent, every workin g day in the year is the motto
of the J. C. PENNEY store.
Bed Sheets 7l!0, good quality illc
Bed Sheets 7(ll)(); n better quality IDc
lied Sheets, HI l)0; no seams; extra quality (IDc
Turkish Toweling; good quality toe nnd 21c yd.
Straw Ticking; good quality l!c nnd tc yard
Quilt (Yetous, illl inches Hide H l-:te yd.
Silkolliic, il(l Inches tilde 10c yard
Hope Muslin, ;t(l Inches wide iv .id.
Ladles Sateen Skirts Ilc, (lc, 7c, Nile, t)Hc
THE STORE WHERE A DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES ITS DUTY
Tho f fi ?'cr T7' Wo lend
Originators g J3. '' Others
of Loir Prices yfrspfus'.-fc W VKVM-i'l:MZWKtV Follow
NEXT DOOR TO MAHSHFIELD POST OFFICE
A few prices that will save you money:
Medium Bacon, per pound 24c
French Ranch Eggs, per doz 30c
Sugar (pure cane berry,), per 100-lb. sack $6.60
Apples from 90c per box to $1.35 for fancy stock.
Plums for canning, per box 35c
About the 15th of this month will be the time for
canning Peaches and if you are going to put up some of
this fruit, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW and be sure to
get some, the price will be about 65c per box for fancy
Crawfords. '
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
North Broadway Near Central Ave.
D. J. BEAKEY who hns been doing
somo special work horo for tho
Woodmen loft today for San Frnn-
c,sco- l. 1. 1
DR. L. L. MAN.ER of Powers loft
today for California where liu will
claim. Miss Cowlc, a former teacher
at Powers, aa his bride.
MRS. R. K. BOOTH and Mrs. G.
A. Bennett and Miss Lucy Hor
tou returned today from an out
ing nt tho Bonuott ranch hi tho
Snud Hills. MIh Horton will
lcavo for her homo In Poplar
Bluff, Mo via San Francisco,
the InBt of tho week.
MISS IMOGENE BETTEYS, who has
been visiting her ulster, Mrs. Lew
Is E. Doll and doing somo oxton
slvo writing about Coos Bay, loft
yestorday for hor homo ut Den
ver, Colorado, by tho way of San
Francisco and Los Angeles. Miss
Botteys says that Coos Bay Iiiih
a great future
J. F. SPUENGLE and wlfo, vice
president and general manager
of tho Audrow .McClelland Indus
trial Mercantllo ami Realty Com
pany of Pueblo, Colorado, arrived
hero from San Francisco Tuos
day to visit a fow days with Au
drow McClelland nnd friends. On
tholr way horo they stopped off
at tho Sacramento Valley to look
after business whoro Mr. McClel
land has a largo tract of land in
orchard groves and agriculture.
Thoy will return homo by way
of Seattle.
DISCUSS (.OOP, ROADS
Subject Taken up at Picnic Held
Last Sunday
Tho ranchers of HnyncH Inlet nnd
tho Ton Mllo district hold a picnic
at Sulphur Springs an the J. P. Da
vis ranch last Sunday. W. J. Colo
was tlio chief speaker for tho oc
casion and ho talked on good roads
and gavo somo interesting viows on
tho question, A fine picnic dinner
wns served, the meiiit consisting of
chicken, mutton, Ico cream, coffeo
and all kinds of pto and cake, tho
lmllcs hating chargo of that feat
urq of tho ontortnlument.
A good roads picnic will bo hold
at tho McCulloch ranch next Sunday
Tho public Is Invited to attend tho
picnic.
,
: NEW TODAY :
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LOST Lndy's luitoniobllo gauniUt.
Roturn to Times oftlcj.
WANTED to cuimugc, new Diamond
Point disc talking machine nnd
records for a motor cycle. Must
bo In good condition. Address Box
K Bandon, Oregon.
FOR SALE By Wed. evening, Aug.
11 th Beautiful solid quartorsaw
cd whlto oak Princess Drcssor with
23 In. x SO In. Bov. pinto mirror.
1 Library table solid oak 24 x 34
top, with rocking chair and chair
to match. Iron bed, Vornla Martin
finish, with flue mnttrcss and
springs. Ono five foot fir exten
sion table slightly marred, 1 kit
chen table with 2 bins and 2 drws.
These aro A 1 bargains and may
ho scon at residence of Mr. J. Le
Nolr Rngsdale.
J LOST AND FOUND t
$
FOUND Small skiff on Coal Bank
Slough. Inquire Times.
LOST Morocco puiho containing $3
bill nnd about $r in change, Mon
day botweon Dollcatcsson and Gol
den Rule. Reward for roturn to
Tho Times.
U)ST Snmll Whlto French Poodle.
AnsworB to nanio of Toto, Phono
Western Union offlco.
LOST Lady's gold watch. Initials
E. L. T. Howard for roturn to
Times offlco.
J
t FOR SALE t
' $$
FOR SALE Two flrst-cluss milk
cows, fresh. Cheap If tnkou at
once. Inquire II, Peck, Kltty
it WANTED
$$
WANTED Girl would, llko n phiro
to work, for lonnl. luqulro F.,
euro Times, or phono 202 L.
NOTICE
The oxectitlvo committee of tho
Marshflold Chambor of Commorco
will moot Friday nftornoou at 4:30
and the general meeting of tho
Chamber will bo hold Friday ovo
nlng, August C, 1015, at 8 o'clock.
It Is requested that all members at
tend and aHslst In tho work of this
chamber. JOHN W. MOTLEY,
Secrotai.v.
.
$ HELLING GOODS
Tho big problem In soiling
goods Is getting tho customer
into tho Btoro. Coos Bay
Times ads will help you Bolve
this problem.
.
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t FOR RENT ii
$
FOR RENT Myrtlo Arms modern
furnished apartments froo heat
and water. $25 por month up.
FOR RENT Ono unfurnished npnrt
mont at Tho Hague Apply Pioneer
Ilardwaro Co.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
Call
I FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono ltlit
Residence Phone lit -J
Market Ave. and Waterfront
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