The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 21, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page THREE, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
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Home of the Price
That's Always Right
THIS store is the lo-
SUJT Royal Tailors-Chicago
THAI T Vnrtr. Vtstf nur
FIT
Royal Tailoring De
partment. Royal
Tailoring means the
utmost in Made-to-Measure
Clothes at
$J6, $17, $20, $25,
$30 and $35
Quality
Style
Service
THE FIXUP
Where the price is always right.
Marshfield
North Bend
AUOI'ST TIDICS
Time nnd heights of tides nt
Marshfield. Tho tides arc placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of ench day. A compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour and fi l minutes earlier than at
Aiarslincld.
21
21
llrs.. 5. IH
Ft. 0.1
Mrs.. C.38
Vt. 0.4
Ills.. 0.11
rt..,
lllB.
Ft..,
lira.
12.09
3.8
12.10
1.2
7.25
fi.l 0.5
1.03 8.07
5.5 0.5
1.51 S.1C
5.30
n o
0.35
1.9
1.29
1.5
2.0 C
1.S
2.10
11.13
5.3
0.0
0.0
7.20
1.5
S.17
1.2
9.01
1 1
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The Noble Theater
A pleasant placo to spend I lie evening.
llnmdnny Mar fcatine, TIIK llth WHO .Ml (J I IT HAVI2 HHHX,
prccnllng Hairy Mnroy and Hetty (Jriiy In a new nnd luleicst
liig detective hlory. A throo-m-l routine Hun Mill make you
.Mil ml up In jour M'at with excitement.
r.WTV'S CIIANCi: ACUAIXT.VNCi:. Keystone comedy with
1'iitly Ailiucklo mill Mabel .Vonnunil. If It's u good laugh
)oii are looking for seo I Ills comic.
Till! III.OOD YOKI2 Olio or tho most liileiostlng Sellg produc
tions mo have shown for hoiho (line. Two reels of pictures
that Mill Miiely Mitlsfy ovi ryono.
Umer l'loor, Inc.
Ila Irony, 10c.
Children, fie.
Tomorrow night: 1'uramnuut feature, "The Younger Konmnec,"
'Tables comedy," Ileaist-Sollg weekly, .'Marlins oichcstru. Ho
jiieinlii'r "The Diamond from tho Sk," Mill lio .shown net Frl-il.ij-
night the most Monderfiil so, rial hlory over protlucctl.
!
WRATH Kit 1'Olt KCAST
IDr AnotUtcl rrc to Coos Djr Tlmw,
OHEOOX Fair, westerly
winds.
LOCAL TKMI'EKATURE
ItKCOHD
For tho 24 hourit ending at
4:13 n. in., Aug. 21, by lion J
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum 7G
Minimum 51
At 4: 13 n. m 57
Precipitation 00
Frcclpltatlon slnco Sept. 1,
1911 C8.78
Precipitation sumo porlod
Inst yonr GC.54
Wind: Northwest, clear.
Iteo Six which Mr. Rozello bought
from lCd Steele
(Iocs Alter Deer. J. 13. Cooley
left today for Noith Coos Hlver
whole he and the family will enjoy
an outing nt tho A. Kordell rnnch
and Incidentally ho will try and get
n doer.
(Jets Two Pointer. Oeorgo Wns
son en nio up from South Inlet this
morning bringing n two-point uncle
that he shot there yesterday. Ho
said that Hovcral deer have been
secured In there nlready this year.
(.'allot! Away. Kov. G. L. Hnll
loft early Thursday morning for Her
nihton, Oro., cnlled there by tho
death of his father 1). A. Hall. Ow
ing to this Mr. Hall's engagements
around tho I3ny will have to bo call
ed off until his return which will bo
perhaps In a few days.
Hlg Plctino of (iatlierlng- John
C. Kendall today received a large
picture from San Francisco show
ing the withering there two weeks
ago of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Xasburg and
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall nro the local
pooplo shown. There were In nil
101 delegates nnd more than 390
members of tho fraternity wore
present.
Out Door Service. Tho Norwe
gian Lutheran churches of Mnrsh
ficld and North Ilcnd will hold nu
open air 'service nt Port Harnuni,
Sunday morning nt It o'clock. S.
P. motor car will Icavo North Bend
n 9:30 nnd will stop nt Marsh
field and Hunker II111 on tho wny up.
All bring bnskets.
(lie Dance. Tho Sumner Orches
tra will glvo a dnnco tonight at the
Finnish hnll In Marshflold. It Is
expected that thoro will bo a large
nttendnnco as a good tim. Is as
sured and the proceeds go to tba
benefit of tho organization.
Hujs Auto. Mr. Dlvllblss, of
Port Orford, enme up yesterday nnd
got n 1915 Ilulck from Oeo. (Jool
rtini and left for home. Dlvllhlss
brothers recently sold their mining
property on Tho Sixes, each of tho
i
J i three brothers getting nbout $15,000
PriPM 'and each buying nn auto.
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WALL To Mr. nnd Mrs. James
Wall, u dnughter, their second
child.
FOR SALE
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A HOME, AN INVEST
MENT OR BUSINESS? IF SO, LOOK '
THESE OVER
Dairy ranch, with 20 cows, horses and all tools
65 acres bottom plenty of bench and range,
, Dairy ranch 160 acres 70 bottom, Good
buildings
Dairy and chicken ranch, everything ready to go
towoik. 160 acres,
Improved ranch in Harney County for trade or
sale,
Six aero home with house and fruit, Coos River,
Several improved dairy ranches in tho county,
House and two lots on Meade street, $85 cash
and $15 month,
Huose and two lots on Sherman avenue, $550
cash,
Apartment house and store cheap, or will trade
for ranch,
20-acre tracts for home-seekers, Splendid lo
cation, Easy terms,
Cottage with all improvement, $300 cash and
$20 per month,
Veiy desirable residence on fine street, $3400,
Terms.
One of tho most attractive and best-paying ice
cream and confectionery stores in the county,
A fifty-room, full up, paying hotel,
An established furniture store- in desirable loca
tion, For terms and descriptions of any
of the above, write us, call at the
office, or phone,
We have many more desirable buys
More Doer. Joo .Tosephson Is tho
first deer hunter of tho South Inlet
' section to report bagging a big
buck.
I Halts lu Hay. K. W. Hornltt
, brought own n big raft of logs Thurs
day from tho 'Ijock camp for tho
Courtney mill. lino. Ilcrron and Le
vi Smith took u nift from Henryvllle
to tho Swuyno & llot mill ut North
Ilcnd last night.
Talks (iood Hoads. Thero wore
nbout ten business men present nt
tho llusluess Men's luncheon ut tho
wero Hrvornl talks on tho subject of
good roads and lively discussions
among tho mombors who wero pres
ent at tho weekly meeting.
(Jets Now Car. Olcn Itozollo and
Al Nichols camo up from Kmplro
this morning to get tho flno now
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
NORTH BEND, OREGON
Fresh Fruits
and
Vegetables
Coos County grown products
at the lowest price commen
surate with the quality.
The way to build up your
i
community is to patronize
home industry ranches as
well as other lines of business.
You can do it and save
money by trading at the
Coos Bay
Farmers Exchange
Puielmsu I'oi-d. Tho Hook &
I'rescott Oroccry Company of Hnst
sldc, has purchased a Ford from
J. 13. Tower. This Is n direct result
of u Times Want Ad Inserted by
Mr. Ilock In ono Issue of Tho
Times.
Soon (o Hrealc Camp. Out of tho
IS or lit tents pitched nt' Hasten
dorf bench earlier in tho season
only about threo now remain. .Ins.
Co?: nnd family and Gordon Smith's
family expect to move tip from thero
on Tuesday after severul week's
stay. Hr. K. II. Walter and family
mny remain a few days' longor.
Hus Hl Hstnto. Word has been
rceolvcd hero thnt Colllor II. Uuf
flngton, who spent several months
hero last winter in tho law offlco
of John 1). doss, has been appoint
ed attorney for tho ndmlnlstr.itor
in tho cstnto of Pat Kagan, In Curry
County. Tho cstnto Is said to bo
worth about $75,000. Mr. Dufflng
ton Is a young attorney and nl
ready has won a name for himself
nt Cold lleacli.
Murilugo Is Humored. It was ru
mored today from pretty good au
thority that Miss Mary Heed, of
North llonil, on Tuesduy will be
mart leg to Floyd Calbralth, a
Gorst &. King driver. Tho couplo
Next Week
will be the1
Last and
Only Week
you CAN
OUT
limes Want Ads Bring Results
SARTER'S
For Your
ICE CREAM
HVIIHYTIIIXa SAX1TAHY
AIAVAYS OI'K.Y FOK 1XSPKCTIOX
Wo make Ice Cream to order,
any klnil nnd In any quan
tity, for parlies, lodges, pic
nic., ete. :: ;: :: ''
Wo tin not speak of lis
Q i A I- I T V
That speaks for Itself
SARTER'S
riiono '-'(ni-l, .Mnrsiineiu
Fiont St., Opposite Hliineo Hotel
iwnnm wuuui
Kindling wood, per load $1.75 to $2
Alder wood, 1G to 24
inches $2to?2.no
Free Jlelliery
W. II. LIXOO
Phono 227-J. North First St.
One Dozen Post
Card Pictures
Free
are expected to make their homo
In North Bend. Mr. Gnlbralth's par
ents reside In Kastslde.
Walt for Funerals. Fred Wilson
says that Marshfield should adopt
an ordinance prohibiting vehicles
or pedestrians ciosslng a street
through n funeral procession. Most
of tho lnrger cities nnd lu fart
the towns have regulations making
It nn offciiBc to "cut through" n
funeral procession.
Two Accidents. The tbreo and
one-half year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Freese, of South Coos
Hlver, fell whllo playing yesterday
and broke his right arm. Taylor
Slglln, of Isthmus Inlet, road su
pervisor nnd well-known pioneer,
sustained a broken nnklc In n run
pvny accident near bis home.
Store i:ploslvos Cnpt. Pete Ol
son, of tho Hustler, nnnounces that
he will ninko a trip to Port'aml
next week to bring n speclnl ahlp
nient of nbout 2". tons of dynamite,
powder and explosives, which the
Dupont people will store hero to
supply the trade In this section.
They uro putting In n wniehouso on
Isthmus Inlet.
Here IH Years. "Uncle Henry"
Ploegcr of Myrtle Point who stop
ped over hero yesterday while en
ronto horn from Portland recalled
that ho arrived on Coos liny forty
eight years ago Juno 25. Ho says
that John Dear nnd Chns. IAndgrcn
nro tho only residents of Marshfield
living hero now who wero horo when
ho enme.
Tako Hike to Hearli. Ilnl Whool-
or, Charles Frodellus nnd Howard
Kelly loft yesterday afternoon for
Sunset liny on u hike. They ex
pect to return from thero tomor
row evening. The young men took
with them blankets and provisions
for ramping a couple of nights In ,
tho open.
Ooes as Agent. C. II. Landers,
accompanied by his wife, loft thl3
morning for Powers, where ho has
been appointed station ngent. Ho,
will relievo C. It. Dlndlnger who,
with his family, expects to inovo ,
back hero again nnd will bo em
ployed In tho storeliouso mid tho'
offlco of tho Coos Uny, Roscliurg &
Unstern. Mr. and Mrs. Landers ex
pect to camp for several weoks, tnlc-.
lf n tent along with them. .
Attended Huycr'H Week Henry '
Ploegor, of Myrtlo Point and wife,
Mrs. Ploogor, returned on tho Ureak-
water Friday from Portland. Mr.
Plocger nttended the Buyers' Wook'
meetings, being nbout tho only per
son present thero from Coos county. '
IIo said thoro wero about r,00 nior-'
state iind It wus estimated that thoy
purchased In that tlmo about $1,-!
000 worth of goods. Tho weather
was very warm and ho was glad to
get back. They will return homo to
day. Aid For Hand. It is ccicc-to-l
that steps will bo taken soon to
rr.lso funds by popular subscription
(n maintain tho Coos Bay concert
baud until the next general elec
tion when It is proposed to nubmtt
a measure providing for it lojuiar
lavy fr the organization lu tho
tax, mnktng it n regular m uilclpnl
band. Fred Wilson, former ninna
gor, is In favor of this pin i uik'
will probably tako nctlvo stops to
carry It ci.t
Slashings Cause Smoke. Tho
burning of slashings up Coos Hlver
is causing most of tho smoko thnt
for n couplo of days has hung hazy
ovor the bay. William Cox says
thai u slashing fire Is burning
nbout threo miles nbovo Allegany
at ono of tho Clarence Gould log
ging cninps. Flro wardens nro in
the vicinity, but It is not thought
the flro will sprend. Mr. Cox said
It has been oxtromely hot lately nt
Allegany und even nt Golden Falls.1
Have You Seen Those
New Suits
that just arrived at the J. C. PENNEY STORE. They
came in Serges and Poplins, Blue, Brown and Green.
The latest in Patterns and Materials.
They are worth at least half the price more. Come
in and try them on, cxa mine them, sec for yourself.
$9.90 $12.50 $14.75 $16.50
Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats, the latest cut in
materials and in patterns,
$5.90, $8.90, $9.90, $12.50, $14.75
Tho
Orlglnntors
of Low Prices
Incorporated J
mam ' 11 1 7 i i i ' i mi
Wo lead
Others
Follow
XKX.T noon to .mahshfii:l! post officii
WITH
do. i:x
KAOII
PHOTOS
QUATERMASS
STUDIO
PHOTOS OF QUALITY
211 NOIITII FHOXT KTIttiKT
Opposite Blanco Hotel
Phono lon.T,
Some Old and New Prices I
LOOK THEM OVER
LARD, 10-lb. can .! $1.25
PEACHES, per box 55o
APPLES (Gravenstein),.perbox $1.00
rSPUDS (best local), per 100-lb. sack $1.50
DEPENDABLE FLOUR (none better) $1.80
PEANUT BUTTER, per lb 121-2c
CORN MEAL, per sack 35c
GUITTARD'S CHOCOLATE, 3-lb. can for 80c
BULK RICE, Fancy head, .per lb 71-2c
NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE
PRUNES, per lb., good stock 5c
WORCESTER SAUCE, per 1-2 pint bottle 10c
CORN STARCH, per package 5c
GLOSS STARCH, per package b'c
SALAD DRESSING, per bottle (tall) 10c
BAKED BEANS (Del Monte) 5c
LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, per can 5c
BACON (Armours) medium weight, per lb 25c
We are going to demonstrate
IT.
Watch for date. Come in and see our 10c counter, it
will be a surprise to you.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY I
Special Lard Sale
5-lb. Buckets
10-lb. Buckets
65c
- $1.25
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway
Children cnlliiiK nnd telephone orders given special ntlentloii
Put Loks Acro.ss Hoatl- Gordon
Smith, who eamo up In his machine
from Hastendorf heach this morn
ing, said that n party of hlheia
sonib tlmo InHt night passed down
tho road pulling down practically
overy sign thoy cainn to, throwing
tho hoards in tho road, with tho nnllH
sticking up. In several placos hlg
logs had ueon rolled ncrosa tho
road, hlg enough to requlro a couplo
of mon to tako them nwny. Tho
fact that over and anon n "dead
soldier" was found by tho roaUnldo
Is taken ns an explanation of tho
lawlessness.
,
NEW TODAY
$?
I'Olt SAhH Olt TltADi: Fust boat,
25 hp. A bargain, 221' Central
nvonuo.
I'Olt SAIjH Or. niltilVs
clnBBlcs, ?2r..(J0. Apply
Tim oh,
Harvard
t FOR RENT
I'Olt HI. .N'T ll-niom apartment,
steam heat and furnished, $15 00
and SIS. 00. IiKiuIro npt. 10, Mat
loci: upts, 2nd nnd Commercl il.
KMiS xotici:
Tho boat Ranger will Icavo tho
IMarkot street dock at 8:110 Sunday
! morning for Camp Klllainey," W
P. Murphj's summer home. All
i Klks wives will bring lunch baskets.
I Party returns In tho early evening.
Freo transportation.
1 COMMITTER.
$
X ' FOR SALE t
'$
I'Olt SAI.i: HOX SHOOKS l,enu
your order for applo and other
shooks with H. 0. MeNay, city
dock, Noith Jleiul. Phono n:it.
(loo, (iclseudnrfer, Ilaudou Jlox
Factory.
'Olt HUNT Mjitlo Anns inoilorn
furnished apartments frco heat
nnd water $22.50 per mouth up.
I.'Olt HIJ.N'T -Ono unfurnished apart
ment ut Tho Hague. Apply Pioneer
Ilnrdwrtro Co.
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:i
SQUIBBS
Chemicals
TiTe Greatest Aid
to your doctor in sickness
Bring your Prescriptions to
tir .i'9 Fn,nk " Co,'",',
llie UWl ,'l, Central Avenue Drug Stoio
I'OH SA I.I I Canary bliijs. Phono!
USUI, or call 7-'.r. So. 11th Street.
l'OH SAW: Aerated fio-li nilllr, 10
routs por gallon delivered on tho I
wharf, Marshflold. No advanco
later, n. A, Church, phono
303-XX-l.
I "Winlon Auto Soi'vifo
DAY AND NIGHT
Sixty horso powor sovon pas-
sengor cat
LYNN LAMIIKTH
I f Chandler Hotel Phono 20
l'OH SAM: Woik hoi-so, would ox
change for good cow. Phono 1323
or address Hex 030, North Demi.
J
WANTED
WAXTKD Malteso ca. Phono HltMt
WAXTHD Itonmers. will servo
breakfast. Gentlemen onlv. IIo
tel Marshfield. Phone 137 L
Chhken dinner Sunday, (30)
C to 0.30 p. nu Helen Harvey.
1 UNDERTAKING I
H will lie kept H
OPHX TO Till: PUHLIO H
H A regular btulo licensed H
H undertaker will bo in H
H H
lluvo jour iiidgrntns printed
Tho Thnos office.