The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, NIARSHFIELb, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915. -EVENING EDITION.
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u the best odd trousers news of the season.
I . fthe celebrated dependable Dutchess Irousers
I'l ntir suit trousers are showing signs of wear
fijE. "nVvct have still lot. of wear in them! A
hd tne - ...-. would eive you a compartively new
few pair or bridge-over until Fall-and just see the
bit-a P,el . i ii1A.e nrices:
conomy repress
.hM Trousers that were $b.UU iNUW 4.o:
utche" " $5.00 NOW $3.85
" $4.00 .... NOW $3.00
" $3.00 .... NOW $2.25
Don't wait until the best have been taken. They're
oing fast.
lars
Woolen Mill Stores
hfield North Bend
he Noble Theater
To-Night
llloRinpli's Latest Two Reel Feature:
'CAPTAIN FHACASSE"
picture Hint w HI Iioltl your attention for tlio full IciikIIi.
I-HI4 I'OOII LITTLE i"tl,"
IllloRritph Comedy Drama.
tiik roitn vi:kkiiV news pictorial-
Anew weekly made liy the Ford .Motor cur company snowing
Inmoitnnt happenings In tlio United Stales.
HX Till: HANDS OK MAHAWHK' '
(hie or tin Sellg Wllil An Uniil zoo Pictures.
OTHIIlt PICTURES TO HE SELECTED. '
Hnlrouy, 10c.
Children, 5e.
ower floor, L'r.
SoMOllltnW Clmillo Chaplin in his lutcst coniely, "HY TIIK
SKA," nUo Francis X. Hiisliiiiiin In u splendid two reel plc
tuie. WKDXIISDAV The "Morals or Marcus," Paramount Offering.
.MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA
MO.VKIT TO LOAN
IriDgements liavo been made
I the Bankers .Mortgage Corpor-
o( this statu to Icml sovsrul
bud dollars on Improved farm
Only requirement Ih that u
percentage of tlio loan liu In-
fl In stock of salil rorporntlon
being satisfied such Ih a good
Itment. No Commissions churg-
tor negotiating tlio lunu. Quick
P.
John W. Motley,
Local Agent
Trios to Cut Kino. Yesterday u
iran nnmed A. Klnnlnon was nrrest
i'il liy Mnralial Carter for being In
toxicated. Uo was ponnlless but a
friend showed up later nnd offered
Dost Sergeant Ferguson ?3.no to let
hl'ii out. Mr. Forguson itald that
tlio regulation fine, was SC nnd tbat
lie would accept tlio $.1.50 ns a par
tial payment and keep a watch an
a guuiunteo for tlio balance Tlio
friend finally went out and ralspd
tlio liut $1.50.
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BREVITIES
AUGUST TIDICS
Time and heights of tides at
Marsh field. Tlio tides ure placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
Oil tllO first line nml linlirlita mi Mm
uucoud lino of each day. A compar
ison oi consecutive neigntB will lu
ll Icato whether It is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour nnd 54 minutes earlier thnn at
Marshfield.
11.28
1.2
0.II8
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Fugles to Powers'.- August Frlz
eeii and Dr. Stiaw returned today
from a trip to Powers where thoy
made urrungomeiits for a big Initia
tion next Sunday. It is planned to
have n special train from Marshfield
and to take the band.
u ml whs pulled out. He Insisted
that he should have a little liquor
to drink hut was told to He down '
In tin; sun to dry out his clothing. '
Hrs. . 11.31
Ft... 4.0
His. .0.51
Ft... 0.5
r. . 1 2
5.2
12.10
1.0
0.0
0,0
c.:i2
fi.2
WEATHER FORECAST
tDr AmocUUiI I'naa to Coot Dir Tinea.
OREGON Knlr, except
showers extreme northeast,
cooler westerly winds.
LOCAL TliSn'MKATTJItH
RECORD
For tho 24 hour ending at
1:43 a. m. Aug. lfi, by IlcnJ.
Ostlind, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum G8
Minimum 52
At 4:43 a. m 05
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1014 C8.78
Precipitation i&mo period
Inst year GC.54
Wind Northwest, clear.
Cable Hreuks. This morning
when the Kllburn wns making fast
to the dock, one of the big cables
broko and tho recoil swung the line
against the side of the warehouse
with terrific force. Luckily no one
was standing In the way.
Three Offender. Sheriff .John
son of Coqulllo rnnio over yesterday
morning. He hud Just returned
from Itoseburg, biinging back with
him 15. N. Grlgwnro and sou. Joseph
Grlgware, and a man named Larson.
They were charged with jumping a i
board bill nt the Traveler's Hest in
Coquille. Orlgwnro and his sou arc
musicians. They camo to Coos Hay
sometime ngo and did not hnvo mou i
St. Alert will give Its annual e- oy to pay the express charges of n j
rurslon to the Lifo Saving; Station 'set of druniB nnd had a lively time
tomorrow, leaving Allegany at (I n. , getting them out of tho office, i
m, Hound trip 75 retn; Mnrshfiehl They will hnve their hearing in Co- I
nt Ii a. in., round trip 50 rents, unit qulllc this week, i
North lleutl at I:1!0 . in. Leave' I
from Station for MarMificItl ih, it
. m.
Visits Here. Mrs. C. F. Paxtpn
of Uolso, Idaho, nrrived hero yes-
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J PERSONAL MENTION
OUS NKLSON Is hi from Ten Mllo
today.
teiday from llolse, Idaho, to visit at'pKTI31l MBNB0AT Jr ralMo lu t0(lny '
inu numu oi uur inuiiu, .iib. ucu.
Qoodiuiii. Mr. and Mrs. Coodrum
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis motor
ed to Itoseburg Saturday to meet
I her. They had n fine trip out and
1 back.
: born :
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SIMPSON To Mr. und Mrs. Hay
Simpson nt their home lu Hunker
Hill, a daughter.
HANKS To Mr. and Mia. Robert
HankH at their homo In North
Hcnd, u daughter, their first child.
Mother and daughter are doing
nicely nnd Mr. Hanks as well as
cont'd be expected, Judging from
the continuous smile that wreaths
his countonnuco.
Alert Kxcuislon. Tho steamer Al
ert gives Its autiuuoxcurslou nt the
Life Saving Station tomorrow.
Has Operation.- " Scotncss, elec
trician nt the Htj.or Hill mln.',
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis at Mercy hospital this morn
ing nnd Is roported to bo doing nicely.
Tlm Want wrta hrmsr rRiilt.
Orgnufro Wednesday. Tho Koos
Oregon Development Company will
bo organized Wednesday, Aug. 18, at
1Q u. m. when a meeting will bo held
in tho company offices in tho Pio
neer Hlock in North llond. '
Ciimp llesiinies, Camp Ono on
South Coos JUvor resutnod operations
tndiiy, having been abut down Rut
urday whllo thoy changed tho long
lowering Hue. It Is ipiito a Job
to rovorso 7,000 feet of Inch and a
quiitur wlro cablo.
INSURED MILEAGE
from Ten Mllo.
AXEL HUTU auO. wife are In from
North Inlet today.
HERMAN NAHH is In from North
Inlet today on biiBlness.
L. U. LARSON of Lakeside was look
ing after business liore today.
MnS. C. 11. HALH und baby left yes
terday for a visit In Portland.
W. II. SMITH wns here from Coos
River this morning on business.
No wonder tho .1. C. Penney Store, ."elli you better goods for
tlio snnio money, miiiic goods for less money. Kxcrythlng nmrkctl
In plain figures nnd tlio right prjee, unit that Is tlio first price.
Hae jou eur stopped to tlilnk of the liiimeiiso umoiint of mer
I'liaudlso tlint tho .1. ('. Penney Coinpuuy uses In n ,ear? Think
of It buying fur the Hit busy stores us one big store, getting tlio
lowest prices nml tho best meii'liiindlse. llettvr think this mer.
I
Have you looked at those Men's
'suits in nil colors and shades,
non-brenkable fronts, hand
made collars?
$tr.0ll values, uur price .ijiil.DO
Look ut this line made up in
gray, storm blue Borgo anil
novelty,
SIH.00 value, our price . JjSlU.nt
Novelty Suits in Llrown, Chock
a dandy,
1?12.."(I value, our prlie .$1-1.7."
Mole Skin Trousers for hard
wear for men,
?:i.'J.- value, our price ..$2,111
Under Hill Overalls Hib,
$1.00 value, our ptlcn . . . .Site
Sampson Uib, good nml roomy,
tide value, our pilcu ....(ll)c
Hoy's Hlb Overalls, ill), It).
Coveralls, good heavy denim,
7oc Milne, our price 10c
Tho
Orlginntors
of Low Prices
Think of it ladles, buying your
Fall coat at the beginning ot
the season for the prices that
you are asked to pay for tho
skimmings after the season is
over.
The latest styles und patterns
Come try them on and exam
ine them, compnre our values,
und prices. These eoats nro
worth at least one-third more.
$.'.110 $7.1)0 $H.I)0 $11.1)0
$1 1!.50 $11.7."
Sateen Petticoats, tho best that
can be bought at money sav
ing prices.
I He, l)e, 71)e, Hl)e, DHe
Ladles' House Dresses,
$1.00 value, our prlcu . .70c
House Dress, bettor grade,
$1.25 to $1.50 values,
our price OSc
f9,&3$&7l?zeV'(20r oti.TiH
Follow
Ineerporated S
T7fTM7IIMrje-ifJ. I-
NKXT HOOK TO MAHSHFIKLH PO ST OFFICIO
Catch Salmon. Quito a few sal
mon aro being caught with tho troll
on South Coos River, and tho trout
aro rising to the fly in North Coos
lllv.r lint tlio flalilnp nt Ten MMn
di i . ni i, .n..t. i -'013 NOHLR ennio In from IiIh Ten
In very poor. Sidney Clark caught I
a dozen good sized ones near Camp
Ono Saturday night, and others land
ed some good ones.
Reach Cold Hbucli. A card from
Frnnk Denning und Ralph Matson
announces that they reached Gold
Reach the first day on their trip
to Wild Horse Prairie where they
expect to get so much venison that
thoy will hnvo to hire an nuto truck
to bring It back. However they had
not secured any when they wrote
but that was before tho 15th.
Knjoy Outing. Saturday a num
ber of tho girls from tho Marshfield
telephono offlco enjoyed an outing
trip to tho Goodwill place on South
Coos River whero they took tho
dance Saturday evening and enjoy
ed bathing and picnicking yesterday.
Thoso In tho party were Misses Kfflo
Cameron, Nelllo Holland, Anna Hol
land, Myrtle Mlllor nnd Elizabeth
Arlandson.
Finds Keys. Through n Times
found ad, Mrs. 11. A. Wells found a
bunch of keys nnd a motor bag which
sho had lost whllo riding homo In an
nuto. Geo. Dlndlnger picked thorn
up on tho streot, brought them to
Tho Times offlco und tho first Inser
tion" of tho ad located tho owner.
Mrs. Wolls Is more than grateful as
It would have been difficult to re
place tho keys.
Helutlws Coming D. Y. Staf
ford Is expecting his brothor, C. V.
Stafford und family in by auto
from Portland. C. M. Stafford Is
pilncipal of the Woodlawn school In
Portland and tho pupils from It wco
i.wardod tho prizes In tho recto:
state horticultural contests. Mr.
Stafford's aunt from Illinois will ac
company thorn hero nnd after a vis
it on the Hay they will proceed l'i
Uieir ailto to uruier i.anu.
FISK
RED TOP
BICYCLE
TIRES
$M5$3.I0
Fisk Tires
Free Air.
Filtered
Gasoline.
Open
Evenings
Open
Sundays
I Picnic Party. James Cowan and
i family, W. Curtis and family and K.
R. Curtis and family enjoyed a plc
ui" trip to tho Goodwill place on
Iso.ith Coos Rlvor yestorduy. Mr.
.Cowan recalled that JUBt twenty
j years ago ho assisted lu opening a
logging camp for Ren Smith an
whom the Goodwill buildings, now
j stand. It was owned thou by Mr.
LuCusse. Then all tho logging was
done by ox tennis.
Backed With Fisk Service
Compare New Low Prices With Others
( Fell Ovei board. This morning a
young hoy named Craig Elum. wheso
I, parents reside near tho bridge, fell
II Into tho Hay ns a gasollno boat wa
I making a landing at tho Commercial
invenuo dock. Ho miscalculated tho
'oistuiice in reaching to make the
, bout fast but hold on to the ropu
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r
TIRES TUBES
$ 9.00 $2.35
11.60 2.70
v 13.35 2.80
. . 14.90 2.95
19.40 4.00
20.50 4.15
27.35 5.20
32.30 6.25
NON-SKIDS EIVE PER CENT HIGHER
SIZE
30x3
30x3y2
32x3V2
34x3y2
34x4
36x4
36x412
37x5
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0i?gon
THE GUNNERY
Fisk Distributors
Southwestern
Orogoii
ST KIX(J 0AnAflKi Xort 1end AKents KIMB AN1) VoN PEGERT, Coqulllo Agents
S. G. AVHITSETT, lland"ii Agent
Real Estate
AND
Insurance
If you wish to buy, sell, trade
or rent, call on us.
We have the bargains, why not
let us do your advertising.
Koos Oregon
Development Co.
Pioneer Block, North Bend
Phone 151
Mllo ranch today for a short stay
R. II. OLSON of Empire wns a
Marshfield business visitor todny.
LEVI 1 1 EISNER came in from his
North Inlet runch today on busl-
IIC6C.
MISS MARY KRUSE left today for
Fan Francisco to visit the exposi
tion. H. E. HESSEY of Coos River wns
hero today from tho creamery on
business.
W. S. CHANDLER left overland this
morning for San Francisco on
business.
OSCAR GULOVSON nnd wife loft to
day to spend a fow weoks at tho
Exposition.
WM. LEIGHTON roturnod to Camp
Ono yesterday after n short stay
on tho Day.
MISSES ALICE TICKELL and Ag-,
lies Kunkol loft todny for a short
visit nt Lakcsldo.
W. D. COX nnd wife left this after
noon for n weoks outing at Golden
Falls and vicinity.
VERNON EUREKA and ifo spent
yostordny at the Levi Holsuer
ranch on North Inlet.
MRS. NELLIE A OWENS spent Sun
day at tho A. P. Owens summer
homo on South Coos River.
DR. It. W. MORROW spent Sunday
at Powers. He said ho saw ono
hunter bring In a fine deer.
MRS. R. W. MORROW nnd hor sis-,
tor, Miss Shaw, loft today Tor Sun- j
Bot Ray for n fow days outing.
HORACE HYLER and his fnthor-lm j
law, Judge Turpon, roturnod from ,
Ton Mllo to North llond todny.
T. R. JAMES nnd wlfo and chlldron1
returned yesterday from an outing i
at tho W. P. Murphy summor '
homo. I
MISS GRACE WILLIAMS left Ho-1
day for a short visit at tho Expo-J
sltlon and with friends In San '
Francisco.
WALTER RICHARDSON wont to
Coqulllo yesteiduy In his unto to!
bring Mrs. Richardson homo'
from a visit there.
JASPER F. MAU.EY nrrived hero
ovorland from Portlnnd last oven-'
lug to vls(t with his brothers nnd I
sisters on tho Ray.
T. C. RUSSELL and wife nnd baby
' roturnod today after spending I
Sunset nt tho C. R. Peck summer
homo on South Coos River.
' DR. IIOUSEWORTH and wife, Jesse
I Frantz and Mr. and Mrs. Frunk ,
I Parsons enjoyed an auto trip to
j Handon yesterday nftornoon.
JUDGE HALL wont to Coquille this
I afternoon to pay his annual offl
' clal visit as Grand Mabtor to tho1
Coqulllo Odd Follows Lodge.
w. T. MERCHANT has given up his'
position in tlio Woolen Mill Sterol
I at North Rend whero he has been.
employed for several months.
MRS. RORERT McCANN of North
Dond returned last evening fronij
on over Sunday visit at tho K. R.
Hodson homo on South Coos Rlv-
er.
CHAS. McCULLOCII returned to,
Camp Ono yesterday after u short
stay here. Mrs. McCulloch Is now
running a small Btoro at Camp
Ono.
LEW GILLESPIE and wife nnd ba-j
hies and F. E. Conway and wlfo
and son enjoyed a trip up Coos I
River yesterday in tho Glllesplo
launch. I
MRS. R. W. MORROW and baby and
sister Miss Margaret Shaw loft for
Sunset Ray today to spend a few
dnys outing at tho C. F. McGeorge
cottage.
GEORGE SHERIDAN and Mr. Koer
ner, the latter having been tho
guest of James PolhemuB here,
left on tho Yellowstono yesterday
for San Francisco.
PERCV GIRDS, tho North Inlet
To Our Customers;
We are very sorry to state that w will not bo able to de
liver our cunning peaches on Monday ns stated for the reason that
tlio ('im)s Hay Produce Co. will not bo iilluucil to sell us. Our
brother merchants lmvo told this concern that If they sold us that
they (the merchants) would boycott them und henco tho lesult
and why aro they doing this? Fur the simple reason that wo
were going to sell them for title per bo when tho other merchants
wem going to sell tliem for 75e. Hut. remember this wo will
fill all our orders at tlOc per bov, nnd wo will continue to sell
them for title for wo can get. all the peaches that we want hut
It will bo a matter or a fow days until wo can get them here.
Watch our aiU for (Into of ilelhery.
WE SAVE VOl' MONEY
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
cranberry grower came In today
with his aunt, Miss Eva Phillips,
who left on tho Kllburn for her
homo at Sacramento.
FOY COX returned to Camp Ono lif
ter a fow days vIbU here. Ho Is
planning to visit his old homo lu
1 Illinois Into this fall und may pos
sibly docldo to remain there.
DR. J. T. McCORMAC. who has boon
visiting on Coon Ruy since May,
loft for his homo lu Rerkuley, Cul.
today. He sailed on tho F. A.
Kllburn for Eurekn und from
thero will go by rail to San Fran
cisco. J. S. ATKINS nnd wlfo loft todny
on the Kllburn for Eureku and
San Francisco to visit with friends
und relatives and also to sou tho
J
: new today :
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LOST Topaz. Stick Pin, gold set
ting. Reward for return to tho
Times office.
WANTED Roomers, breakfast fur
pltbod. Gentlemen only. Lunch
eons put up. Mrs. Helen Har
vey, Marshfield Hotel. Phono
137-L.
FOR SALE Aerated fi-H-di milk, 1(1
cunts per gallon delivered on tho
wharf, Marshfield. No ndviinco
later. It. A. Church, phono
303-XX-l.
exposition. They expect to bo , SALESMEN-POCKET SIDE LINE
uonoubout three weeks. I 'H PROPOSITION, nil
gone about three weoks.
CLAUDE THOMPSON of tho Coos
Uny Produce company, returned
via Drain last evening from n
week's trip to tho valley. Ho con
tracted for several carloads ot
peaches, the first of which arrived
today.
C. C. GOING and family hnve moved I
merchnuts in towns of 100,000
and under wnnt It. Pays $5.00
commission on each sale. No col
lecting, no risk to merchant. Wo
(uko back unsold goods. Easiest,
biggest paying sldo lino over of
fered. CANF1 ELD MFG. CO., 208
Slgel St., Chicago
from Eloventh and Central Into -- - i
, ,, ,, , , e....i. ' 1'OR SALE Work horse, would e-
the 1 . R. Hodson house on South , IMiono j.,
Fourth street, near Hall. M s. or Jox Q Nortu Iloml
Jan. Forrey Sr. will occupy the tW4W4WWWWWi
house which they vacated. .
A. H. LOUD and wife loft today for J LOST I
Lnktsldo for n shurt vacation. Mr. , 4tt464444t44i
Loud will not report tho term of I LOST Hetween Hunker Hill and
circuit court In Curry County this Marshfield, V. ('. Mandolin watch
for Its roturu to
month, another tourt reporter at
Hold Reach having agreed to re
lievo him,
MILTON LATTIN brought his wife
up f i oni South Inlet today and ex
pected to tako her to Eureku for
troiitmont for paralysis from
which she has snfforcd for some
tlnio. Miss Irene Lattln will ac
company them
fob. Rewind
Times office.
t FOR SALE
X
'FOR SALE Fat Pljiuoulli Hock
! hens. Phono Howard Lnrgent,
l'J-J.
.
MRS. R. II. COREV und daughter, j WANTED
Ruth, loft today for their HUiiimor WANTED At once, good second,
camp on South Coos River. Mrs. hand safo, 78 Central avenue.
Corey leeolved word lust week of
t FOR RENT t
I'Olt HI. NT U-rooiu npnrtmcuts,
stcum heat and furnished, 115.00
and S IS.00. Inquire apt. 10, T.lnt-
: lock upts, 2nd und CoininercI.il.
tlio sudden death of hor futlior
In the east.
JAMES LANDRITH nnd Roy Lnn
drlth enmo down from their Cooa
River runches this morning.
Thoy aro burning tho flashings
on about ten acres, cut Inst winter FOR RENT House, closo lu. Seo 1.
and this cnusod some to think tho s. Kuufmun.
smoke Indicated a bad flro yestor-j
day. I
FRANK HLACK and family of South '
Fifth street left late Satiirduy af-,
ternoun for Coquille whero thoy
Joined Mrs. Rlaok's brother Jess FOR RENT Ono iiufuriiished apart
ment at The Hague. Apply Pioneer
Iluidwaru Co.
FOR RENT Myrtle Arms modern
furnlshe'd apartments freo heat
and water $22,50 per mouth up.
Dyers and family, who In their car
will accompany Mr. and Mrs.
Rluek to Sheridan. Oregon to visit
for two or threo wcoks.nt tho liom
of tho latter's sister, Mrs. Arthur
Selandor.
TTo Let ('"ntract. Geo. E. Cook
Is now receiving bids on tho erec
tion of n now house nnd will award
tho contract next Saturday. It Is
to be u strictly modern homo.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
ACE OF HOUSEHOLD COODS
FREIGHT AND HACCAGE
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 1(111
Residence Phono 1JI-.T
Matkot Ave. and Wut erf rent
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