The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE THREE, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELlV, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
SECTION ONE PAGE THREE
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ftCTYLE' SERVICE and RESULTING
J3 SATISFACTION" that's the motto
we have written boldly on the bull's
eye of our business, and we strike it fairly
and squarely all the time.
Men and young men will do well to in
spect our showing of good clothes, to fam
iliarize themselves with the results we have
secured and to make those results theirs.
Soiifcs $SO to 30
We treat everybody alike,
price all the time.
The same
FIXUP
Two
MARSHFIELD
tores
NORTH BEND
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iREVlTIE5
AUGUST TJDKS
Time and heights of tides nt
I Marshfleld. The tides nro placed in
'order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first line and heights on the
second line of each day. A compar
ison of consecutivo heights will ln-
dicato whether it Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour and H4 minutes earlier than at
Murshfield.
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8Hrs..
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DIHrs.,
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Mrs.,
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7.11
0.0
0.20
5.1
1.10
6.2
1.50
5.3
12.38
n.7
1.18
a. 8
7.49
0.3
8.23
0.3
S.55
0.3
G.10
2.4
7.00
2.1
1.53
4.2
2.25
4.5
2.GG
4.7
11.43
5.0
0.0
0.0
7.42
2.0
8.21
1.8
8.58
1.5
WKATHKR FORECAST
"TALK TO PORTLAND"
Recent improvements In our long distnnco lines and swltch-
boards lnivo resulted In much better transmission for telephone con
tycrsatloiiH to Rosoburg, Eugene, Salem, Portland nnd nil Wcstorn
Oregon points. Business men will now find It is as easy to talk
to; their Portland correspondents as to their local customers.
USE YOUR TELEPHONE. It saves you tlmo nnd money nnd
wakes for moro satisfactory business relations.
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Dr AuocUtfJ l'n to Ceo Bjr Tlmtt.
OREGON Fair, cooler
east tonight; westerly winds.
LOCAL TKMMMtATUnH
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. 111., Aug. 7, by Hen.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum 70
.Minimum' 53
At 4:43 a. in 55
Precipitation 01
Precipitation bIuco Sept. 1,
1914 C8.78
Precipitation e&mo porlod
i last yoar CC.C4
, Wind Northwest, clear.
towed into town.
Hull for South. A Portland paper
says:
Capt. T. J. Macgeuu of tho steam
er Breakwater; Capt. Franke, mur
ine superintendent of the Big Three
line; Capt. Herbert V. llolmun, of
tho American Transportation com
pany, and A. Oettlnger, director of
the Hlg Three line, wcic nniong the
passengers on board the steamer
Heaver.
Out of the Navy. Henry Dcad
inond, a young man of the Coquillo
Valley, who has been serving in the
U. S. Navy was In the city yesterday
and left this morning for Coqullle
where ho will visit his father Jap
Deadmond who lives nenr there.
Young Deadmond served for n period
of four years In tho navy and got
his discharge at Bremerton navy
yards. Ho says that ho liked tho ser
vice and after a tlmo as u civilian
will enlist ngaln.
enmo In via Allegany and made n
quick trip. Business conditions ui'u
Improving on the outside.
HI) M'KKOWN, who arrived this
week from C'nnadu to look after
property Interests on tho Huy,
will leave soon for the San Fran
cisco exposition and from tliero
will return to Cniiatlu to lemnln
until next April. Then Mis. Mc
Keown and tho baby will return
to tho Hay with him to reside.
!
J PERSONAL MENTION J
CAPT J. ERNEST arrived home to
day from a trip to tho exposition. t0f jMC WC(i
W.M. K. HOMME was here from
Cooston today on business.
W. M. CHR1STENSON of Catching
Inlet was a business visitor In
Murshfield this morning.
W. 11. WEBB, tho well-known Ihui-
dou contractor, was a business
4 J
INFORMAL CHAT
$$
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woleott,
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Woleott, Mrs.
A. D. Woleott and Dwight O. Wol
eott, were a party who motored to
Sunset Hay last Sunday.
Dr. a. W. Leslie Is expected home
the first of the week after spend
ing a few days in Portand where i
ho attended tho Osteopathic Con-'
vontlou.
.Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woleott aro
niovlni: into their new home on
Birch Avenue, and will lie pleasant-'
ly located there about tho middle
'OR SALE
A IJIO SACRIFICE A rloso in business
corner ono of tho best located In
Murshfield owner nitiat sell at onco
llest bargain on Coos liny offorlug an
absolutely safe Investment.
ALSO A NEW MODERN HUNOALOW
Ioated in ono of tho best resldcucn i
sections with hard mirfnred streets n
Biinppy buy easy terms If desired.
"SEE REID ABOUT IT"
I A. REID, 150 Front St. ?RS
he Noble Theater
Tho Home of Paramount Features.
I Tho U:lid episode of TIIK EXPLOITS OF KLAINK, entitled
!LL 'I'ALi: HEART. Only ono inmt) Instiillincnt of this great
rial story after this one bringing to a close tho grandest nnd
lost Inteit'htliiK serial piny of all (line. See It tonight mul tomor-
w matinee. '
BOno of the famous HAM comedies, TIIK 1MIOXKV CANNIBAL.
Immense great you will laugh till you're sick.
kPOISONKD HV ,JKA LOUSY A two-reel Kdlson piny that will
bid jour attention from tho start.
TIIK BO.VKDING HOUSK FKUD VltuKinph comedy with Wily
ilik. Competition mill opposition Mint thing. War Is declared.
tho result after (lie inlx.iip.
I Photoplays thai will satisfy ovcij hotly. Lower floor, 15c; bill-
iy, I tic; ehlltlreii, ,1c.
kU'oiiioitow night : Tho hi;; Paramount product Ion "Tho Italliui,"
sl itH'ls. .MaHlu's ten-pl'.'fo uri'lii'Ntni. Coining hooii: Lottie
rkfoitl In tho Rieat serial photoplay "A Diamond I'rtim tho Sky."
pso all tho Keystone t'oincillcs.
visitor In Murshfield yesterday.
PI3TI3R M1RRASOUL and family
have returned from un auto trip
to Curry county.
MISS FRANCES GOLDEN went to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kern of North '
Ueiid with their children will leav !
shurtly for a motor trip to tho Ee-l
position. I
Mrs. It. Woirell who has been vis
iting ul the home of her sou C. H. ,
Worrell at North Head will leave
Have you seen the new FALL COATS that have just
arrived at the J. C. PENNEY STORE?
The latest styles and clothes.
They certainly are money savers and at prices so
that every one ,rich or poor, can have the best there is
in Fall coats.
Come in and examine them, try them on, and be
convinced for yourself that the J. C. PENNEY store will
save you from 25 to 33 1 -3 per cent on your Fall Coat.
Big line to choose from in a various line of patterns.
BETTER COME' AND SEE.
$8.00 Value, a dandy, our price $5.90
$10.00 value, Gray Plaid, our price $7.90
$12.50 value, Various line of patterns, our price .$9.90
$15.00 value, various line of patterns, our price $12.50
$20.00 value, Various line of patterns, oiir price $14.75
Coats at the beginning of the season at sales prices
r f) 7 rr , TO o Wo lead
Tho
Originators
of Low Prices
NEXT HOOK TO MAIISHKIKLD POST OFFICII
Incorporated J
B-JJEAl'ifcSZZ.ZI
Others
Follow
Cotiulllo yesterday to visit at the i nioiitli.
early next week for her homo In
Vancouver, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. John II. droves ot
North Head aic among those who I
will visit tho Exposition early thli
BORN X
$$
UEItqailEN To Mr. and Mrs. Oust
Hcrggreu, nt their homo in North
lleud, u suven and one-half pound
boy. Doth mother and boh nro
doing well.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. P. N.
NolKon at their homo tn North
Bend, an elght-pound boy. .Mother !T0M MYHRS returned today from
A. J: Sherwood home.
WM. LEPPERT nnd daughter, from
near Eugene, nro guests of lila sou
Harry Lepport.
W. C. SELLMER nnd wifo of Hnndon
woro Murshfield visitors yes
terday. DON GARDINER returned from a
business trip to Coquillo this
morning.
MRS. MONSON nnd little sou return
ed last evening from an outing on
South Coos River.
NICK DASTENDORF enmo up from
his ranch at Hastcndorf beach
today.
nnd child nro doing nicely.
WnutH Divorce Hnrry Edwards
of Hay City has begun suit for di
vorce from A Edwards. Mrs. Ed
wards Is a dauohter of W. It. Footo
of Eastsldc.
lk'Kliw Suit. J. L. Bowman has
begun suit lu Justice Pcnnock's court
for tho collection of $20,15 from E.
W. Smith.
CetH Xew Car. A. K. Arkloy,
manager of tho Simpson mills nt
North Bend, has recolvcd a 1916
Bulck from dcorgo Goodrum.
Buys- Out Partner. II. J. Snow
today announced that ho had pur
chased tho Interest ot his partner
C. Synie, in tho Marshfleld Electric
Company.
Futlniii Car Here. D. h. Ulster
of Eugene, salesman for the Fntlmn
cigarettes which aro making such a
hit, arrived hero yesterday with his
special auto.
Cotw Itlver Fire. Parties from
Coos Rlvor reported u heavy smoko
along tho upper river Indicating that
n forest firo might havo broken out.
Firo Warden Smith loft for there
I yesterday afternoon to Investigate I
1 (JetH Verdict. A jury in Justice I
.Shustor's court at North Bend yes-J
, terday awarded D. Scott a vordlct
San Francisco, where ho attended
tho longshoremen's convention.
MRS. HUGH M'LAIN and son, Wil
fred, returned today from u trip
to tho exposition.
ROBERT PETERS and wlfo return
ed today from a trip to San Fran
cisco. E. P. LEWIS nnd tamlly returned
today from a month's stay in Cal
ifornia. MISS ALPHA MAUZEV arrived homo
today from n trip to tho exposi
tion. DR. J. T. McCORMAC loft this after
noon for an over Sunday stay at
tho O'Conuol summer homo on
South Coea River.
MRS. J. W. FLANAOAN and child
ren enmo down from tho W. P.
Murphy summer homo on Cobs
River last evening.
PAT DALTON, n woll known East
sldo pioneer, Is leaving for Port
land whoro ho oxpects to spend a
fow months.
(MRS. ROSS nnd son, Donald, enmo
down last ovenlug from uu outing
at tho Goodwill placo and will re
turn tliero tonight.
MRS. BELLE HEALEV and Miss
Myrtlo Prat arrived today to
visit nt tho homo of tho former's
daughter, Mrs. M. L. Curry. They
aro from Denver,
INGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will ho kept
)Pr.X TO TIIK PUBLIC
regular state licensed
e. undertaker w Ul ho In
charge
rhono 105-J
SARTER'S
For Your-
ICE CREAM
KVKKVTIIINCJ SANITARY
ALWAYS OPKN FOR INSPECTION
We iniiko Ico Cream to order,
any kind nnd In any quan
tity, for purtleH, lodges, pic
nics, ete. :: :: :: :: ::
,for CG against Gust Warthun. Ho MUS p J DKNBVKUt of ChlcuBo,
sued for $iui.tu uui warinun mm,
!a counter claim of $90 nnd tho Jiry;
compromised it.
Gets Good Place. Word has been
received hero that Bartlett Flanagan
of this city, who recontly graduated I
from tho Oregon Agrlcultuial col-1
lego, hns been appointed manager of
a ranch near Eugeno. Tho position is
said to bo n good one.
SeekliiK Dlvowe Mrs. Bessol
Farrln, according' to Portland pa-1
pors, Is seeking a dlvorco from her
j husband, Jesso G. Farrln on tho,
I grounds of cruelty. Tho defendant!
I formerly lived hero and was a bar
ber. Itepalr Dock. Work will begin in
i a day or two repalilng a number of!
(tho docks which were declared un-j
'safe. C. A. JohnBon will have charge
ot the work in tho rear of tho Has
jmussen, Flunagan & Bennett and sov-
eral other properties.
uccompanlcd by Miss Marshall, ar
rived today on tho Santa Clara
to visit Mrs. DoNevou's daughter,
Mis. Hlllls Short at Lakeside, mi
lls Short was in tho olty today
to meet tho visitors.
GEO. WINCHESTER and Fran
Lowo leave today on their auto
tour to Crater Luko and Southern
California. They hunted all over
Marshfleld and North Bend In a
vain nttompt to find a Marshfleld
penant to fly on their car. Thero
wero nono for sale but ho finally
borrowed one.
B. E. DUNCAN of Portlaud and O.
11. Leavltt arrived In Marshflold
yesterday ami will spend several
days In tho hectlon. Mr. Duncan
was formerly In tho real estate
M. D. Sherrard of Bandun wai n '
North Bend visitor during; tho past
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Everltt, return
ed recently from San Francisco
whoio they wero Exposition visitors.
Mis. II. S. Harris left this week
for a mouth or six weeks visit with
friends and relatives in Spokane,
Seattle and Portland.
Miss Elvira Frlzcen left Thursday
on tho Kllburn for San Francisco
whoro she goes to spend her vacation
at tho Panama-Pacific Exposition, tlon this week. Miss Douglas will
Sho will bo met thero by a pnrty of, outer tho Unlvorslty of California nt
Portland friends, Including Missi Berkeley.
A few prices that will save you money:
Medium Bacon, per pound 24c
Fresh 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.
Loulso Royer who will bo romom
bercd by mnny on tho Bay.
Mrs. John F. Hall was a guest of
Mrs. Robert McCann ut her homo
in North Bend Wednesday.
Mrs. Chas. Fcusler nnd daughter
Maxlne, wero North Bend visitors
during tho past wcok at tho homo
of Mrs. E. E. Rlggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollu returned i
Thursday to their homo, In North I
Bond after a delightful vacation
spotu nt tho Exposition.
Mrs. Robert Emery wns a passen
ger on tho Kllburn Thursday for
San Francisco whoro sho will en
joy the exposition.
Mrs. Georgo Hazer and daughter ;
wero outgoing passengers on the Kit
burn tho past week for California
points. After spending somo tlmo
at tho exposition Miss Hazel will re
turn to school In Berkeley and re
sume her studies thero.
W. W. Greenwood nnd wlfo loft
today for their homo at Seattle, after
a short visit at the homo ot their
nleco, Mrs. G. W. Kaufman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bennett will
leave next Thursday for nn auto tour
of California, going as far as San
Dlegp.
Anson Rogers ami wifo and Miss
Lucy Hortou will leave in tho Rog
ers nuto .Monday for San Frnnclsio.
Mrs. Wnrd M. Blnko who was call-
Mrs. Matt h. May who is Bojoum
Ing lu San Francisco will not return
to tho Bay until about September 1.
Mtb. C. W. Cumbers Is expected
homo next wool: from u visit In Snu
Francisco tint! adjacent points. Mr.
Cumbers will meet her at lloscburg.
FLOWER
I
E
.MANY SKK DISPLAY OF DAHLIAS
II Kill- TODAY
Iiiines llolaiiilson, Mr. F. A. Sarclil
and Mix. Noils Jensen Ale
tho Winners
Tho exhibits nt the annual dahlia
show at Locklmrt-Pursons Drug
Store today were exceptionally flue,
both us to tiunutity and quality. Tho
store presented u sueuu of flo.'al
beauty that was tho interest of iho
Saturday crowd of shoppers who
visited tho chll)H In grciyt nuin
hei u. Mr. Edwin G. Scott, u. Marsh
fleld f lot 1st, lu speaking of tho ex
hibit, praised It ery highly, say
ing that lu his previous experience
In viewing and Judging dahlia shows
ho had never boforo seen so fine
an exhibit with so many perfect
specimens. Dahlia growers respond
ed to Minneapolis by tho Illness of ed generously with muuy vases of 'hu
her mother, Mis. Mullen,, writes that j beautiful tlnlillas varying lu color
tho latter Is much improved. Mrs. i from tho purest white to Jeupojt
Blako will piobably not return un- criircon.
HI early In September. I Tho tirst prize was uwuided to
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Savago return-, James RoluiitUon, who oxhlbltod a
largo vase of anemone typo lu
sliuiica ot pink and lavender. Tho
varletlus weie Lovluk, Jeuunu Chl
1'iot, Berthu Von Sutuor and Andrew
Curnuglo.
For second prize tho exhibit of
.Mi 3 F. A. Sat'L'hl No. 15, a vaso of
rod flowers and that of .Mrs. Noils
Jensen No. 2, tho Caesar variety,
palo yellow, tied. Mr. Parsons pre
sented each exhibitor with a prhe.
Among tho exhibits not prl.o wli.
uers, eliciting much praise from the
vloworu woro a vaso of cactus typo
dahlias, a pale salmon shade, a ptuo
cd this week from a pleasant auto
trip to Portland whoro they vlaited
their daughter, Mrs. II. L. Coleman.
They mado tho tup both ways with
out experiencing u Blnglo delay or
mishap which added much to tho en
joyment of tho outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II. Curtis left
today for Sacchl's beach whoro they
will enjoy a fow days outing,
Mr. ami Mis. J. Q. iJitrvis and
children aro planning to spend a fow
weeks at tho Merchant ranch near
Dullards soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Simmons of
business In Hood River and Is un Butte, Montana, aro guests at tho ; whito exhibitor unusual beauty, ono
old friend of James Montgomery I homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sim-1 largo red dahlia, tho Souvenir do
of tho Coos and Curry Tolophono jmons in tho Laugworthy apartments. Gustuv Uouzan, meusuiing oight
Company. , Miss Besslo linmel returned Wed- Inches across and a vaso of tho
Placed Untler Bond. Justice, GEO. ROTNOR, of tho Woolen Mlll"esday from a two weeks' camping I Geisha nIioty.
SOAIFE
a. n. nonaiNs
hfipld PA,NT AND
hhh ULWlln I II lJ X.V,
, Estimates Furnished
'14 (Ml. Marshfleld, Oregon
Wo do not speak of Its
Q U A L I T Y
That speaks for itself
SARTER'S
Phono tidil.J, .Marshfleld
Front St., Opposite Blanco Hotel
jtatlons printed at Tho Times
Havo your programs printed ut
The Times office,
Sinister yesterday put John Osborno
under 750 bond to keep tho poaco'
and then suspended commitment'
during good behavior. Tho complain
ant was W. H. Hudson. It seems that
Judson, Osborno and a Mrs. Boycol
'who was keeping houso for Osborne,,)
all lived in Judson's house. Accord-.
Ing to tho Btorles thero was general
household quarrel which ended In
complaint being mndo.
Auto Party Hero. P. B. Larawayi
and wife and daughter, Miss Adah,
and Misses Ida and Evelyn Turney
arrived here last evening by auto
from Hood River to spend a month
at the homes of R. E. Laraway and
Malr Dano. They drove through from
Eugeno yesterday and when only
four miles from Eugeno, lost a bolt
out of their machlno and had to bo
Store, returned last evening fiom i outing with Mrs. W. F. Irish nt Has-( jay B. Tower exhibited a freak
a business trip to Portland, brlng itondorf Beuch. variety, all green, lesembllng un
ing back u fine Winchester pump Miss BesB Douglas, daughter of .nitlchoko and named the Verdi
gun which a friend presented him. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. Douglas, left Flora.
On his arrival, ho found his new with her mother and brother, Dun- Two other exhibits not entered lu
Bulck car waiting for him. Ho can, for tho San Francisco Exposl- the competition wore a vnso of Jnp-
, . miogp K0,i iianded lllloti from tho
(garden of Mrs. James Bennett bo
foro which ovory spectator -slopped
In admiration, and a floral bub'ect
crntiibiited by Mrs. ,T. C. Jones
which hung lu tho window and it
tu'ited tho attention of tho passois
by, Tho Jutlgos of tho show wore
T. B. James, Edwin G. Scott and
Mrs. M. C. Malouoy.
IIL'XKKIt HILL AUTO
SKltVICK IS VIM!
Klchnrdson's now Bunker Hill nu-.
to lino started Thursday with a big:
patronngo. Tho largo cars and earn-,
fill driving, running on schedulo and
other dcslrnblo features won high ap
proval from tho pcoplo that tho Hun
sorves. Tho cars leave Frlzeon's on
tho half hour and lenvo Llntlborg'K
storo nt Bunkor Hill every half hour,
Tho faro Is five couts. ,
t NEW TODAY
OPPORTUNITY IN CALIFORNIA.
Rich, level land near Sail Fran
cisco, In small tracts. Farmoi'R
adjoining my land nro prosperous.
Pay mo $7.fi0 per month and
take possession of n small farm.
Prlco ono-hnlf whnt It is really
worth. Heo owner boforo Wednes
day nt 1118 Third st .Marshflold
and got moro Information.
FOR SALE lly Weil. eenliijr, Aug.
11th Beautiful solid quartorsaw
ed white onk Princess Dressor with
L'3 In. x 3(i lu. Bov. pluto mirror.
1 Library table solid oak 24 x nt
top, with rocking chair and chair
to mutch. Iron bod, Vomls Martin
finish, with flno mattress and
springs. Ono five foot fir exten
sion table slightly marred, 1 kit
chen table with 2 bins and 2 drws.
'J'hoso aro A 1 bargains and may
bo seen at rosldouco of Mr. J, Lp
Nolr Rngsdnlo at Eastsldo.
WANTED Girl would llko work of
any kind. Addiess E., euro Times.
LOST Small White 1'reiiih Poodle.
Answers to luuno of Toto. Phono
Western Union office.
X WANTED I
$?
WANTED to exchange, iirw Diamond
Point dlsu talking muchiuo und
records for a motor cycle. Must
ho lu good condition. Address Box
K., Baudou, Oregon,
WANTED (.'HI would like a placo
to work for board. Inquire F
caro Times, or phono 202 L.
t FOR RENT $
$
FOR BKNT Myitlo Anus modem
furnished apartments froo boat
nnd water. ?2G por month up.
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sxerfr.tss -,
Kl
mu ve
ET TIIK YOUNGSTER A
No. O Brownie
Price $1.25
We will carefully explain It to
him antl gtmniiiteo results.
"The Owl"
Till' KODAK STORK
B
DEE A now road Is being mado
to Lost Lnko and It Is expected that
It will bo teady for uutumoblle travel
by fall.
FOR BENT Ono unfurnished apart
ment at Tho Hague. Apply Ploneor
I laid ware Co.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOIt
AGK OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGOAGK
Cull ,
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Kill
Residence Phone la. J
Maiket Ave. mid Waterfront
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