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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1913)
I THE tOOS BAY TIMES, IKIAHSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1913-EVENING EDITION. NOVEL FINISH OF LOCM CASE Justice Pennock Requires John Hill to Work for Man He Defrauded. Justice C. L. Pcnnock today had HORN. MESSERLK To Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Messerlo, at their homo on Catching Inlet, Tuesday, Septem ber 10, an eight-pound son. Moth er and child are doing nicely and Mr. Messerlo Is elated over his second son. Work on .Mine. J. W. Ward waB t., (vn,,i ills Mllllconin coal mine to- lit - tint lin hnnos to JUBtlCC U. u. I'eiHlucu luuuj Huy uiiu it""" ....... to apply n Httlo of the Judgement of :gct tho tramway, which will permit . m lit a n ttnnfllin t otnrt fnlHni? nut coal, com- HOiomon ui jiu iu - ..ill. . case that came before him. John H'H. a Finnish logger, was accused or get ting money under false pretenses from Henry Hoed:, the Smith Hnsln logger. Hill admitted it but said all his money was gone. After hearing this, Justice Pennock told Hill to go back to camp and work out the debt that ho had beaten Hocck out of and HIU stnrtod for camp. Hill had been working at tho camp and drew his time. Ho came to North fiend nnd Hocck gave him a check or $811, what ho had coming. Then Hill returned to camp nnd worked six days. Then ho quit again and tho camp foreman not knowing that ho had been paid for tho previous work gave hi in n check for the six days and the $81! ngaln. 11111 came to town nnd proceeded to nlnl.rnfn Tlinll lloeck dlBCOVClod tho double payment nnd had Hill ar rested and Justlco PonnocK ucciueu It today ..lnn.l In nlimtt ten (laVS. (Jet New Offices. Among those who have secured office suites In tho new Irving block nro H. . Ostllnd and Judge John S. Coke. Most of the others have neon spoken for but tho leases have not been signed up. The now building will be ready for occupancy soon. Rent Rooms. T. C. Kusscll, of Heaver Hill, was a Marshlleld vis itor today. He reports that three of the rooms In his now block have been rented, one for tho Thomas Music Store, one for the Clarke Millinery and one for a new firm. The room tin tho comer was rented by a man who intended to start a men's clothing store but ho hns changed his plans and given up tho lease. HOME ON BUY Expert Horticulturist of Mich igan Gets Property Through limes warn mi. Alfred Mlttlng, the expert hortl- culturnllst, has decided after looking over Coos Hay to make his homo hero nnd last evening purchased the property at r.67 South Slxtn street' from Mrs. Smith. Incidentally he Is Indebted to The Times for uncling a home for himself. Yestcrdny afternoon, Mrs. M. nntnra who liaS bCCIl Occupying tllC house, had n want ad Inserted in the Times offering the furniture for sine. Mr. Mlttlng saw the paper soon after wards, responded and got uie 111.1. it nnno ton soon for within a few hours, Mrs. Peters says she had a dozen calls. Mr. Mining is working with the Chamber of Commerce on tho pin 1 for establishing a demonstriti- n garden tract of ten acres ai d 1 open to get It established coon. ITALIAN" IMUWHK. 81. .TO IV.HmIc'' piimvu is vorit orders. STAUFF GROCKHY U PIlOVE 10! Tl Till' 13 VALL'K te Hub Way of Selling Men's Clothes i Ladies' Emporium MRS. NELLIE OWEN. OPENING SALE of New Fall Apparel, Saturday, September 20th, to Saturday, September 27th. Every woman's opportunity to select her Fall Suits, Coats and other garments from a complete array of tho newest fashions at remarkably low prices. Four times as great an. assortment of styles as wo have ever shown awaits your selec tion. Hroadeloths, Houeles, Velours, Zlbeltnes. Double-faced Imported mixtures, limeades, Car acul In Tonpo. llluck, Wine. Copper, Mahogany, Urown, Tan, Navy and other popular shades. Following prices good only during this eight day sale: SUITS Navy Sorgo, four button cutaway, satin lined coat, handsomely tailored, butt, trimmed (MA pfl skirt.. Keg. prlco ?IS..'0. Salu price tj)iUU Drown novelty belted back, 3-biittoit suit.. Hog. prlco fl'J.OO Sale price Wistaria and Hlack Fancy Hondo Suit, (Tin 4 fln silt skirt. Hog. price $a. Slu price. iUU Navv Hrocade Suit, brocaded velvet col- Q fl lar. Hog. prlco ?27.fiO. Sale prlco . ..ip&tilJU Now Hluo Poplin, very smart. Kegulnr fjfjj HQ prlco ISS.OO. Sale prlco tjj&iuU Urown Chovlot, velvet collar, button cutaway, very chic. Hegular price $2S.OO. Sale 2 jjQ Swagger llrown Corduroy Velvet Suit, (fnn 0 worth ?27.fH). Sale price ipciU(J Navy Poplin silt. butt, trimmed skirt (tQ fjn Suit worth $:IO.OO. Sale prlco tJJ&T'nJU Hluo Poplin Suit, silk brocado collar, slit skirt, trimmed with Jet buttons. Itegular fjfj (( price :iT.rit. This sale JUiUU Mahogany Poplin 2-button cutaway, Worth ? lu.uu. rnis saio . . . . . $1 3i50 $32.00 Many oilier styles. Ciiino and see them. COATS Urown mixed '.Ibellno Coat, worth $12.00. This sal Hrown and Hlack Diagonal Coat, (M 1 HR Worth $l."i.00. This sale ip I iiJU Dnportod Mixed Stripe Fur-collar Coat, fMQ ffl Worth $Ut.00. This sale iDl&idU Hrown and black Diagonal Coat with (MA flrt velvet Collar. Heg. price $18.50. Now ipltiUU Navy Hondo. Worth $18.50. Sale price . .tfl U Hrown and Tan .Mixed Hondo. Worth (MP Pfl $20.00. Salu price tJHUiUU Striped X.lbdlno Coat. Worth $21.50. Sale price Hlg lino black suits and coats In extra sizes go ing during this sale at special prices. $8.50 $19,00 pi PARflMnF sale of all other mer chandise in stock. Saturday, September 20th to Saturday, September 27th. (Xoto. Ilnlnnco left of Spring and Summer Apparel will bo closed out during this sale re gardless of cost.) WHITE SERGE DRESSES Silk Applliiuo, trimmed, worth $10.50. (f0 QQ This sale VUifl" Fancy Serge, worth $13.50. This sale Sailor Collar Dress, reg. $12.50. This salo .. 8(1.1)5 Sailor Collar Dress, reg. $10.50. This salo $.1.25 Theso will bo ipiick sellers. BLUE SERGE DRESSES One lot assorted Navy shades with lace, satin, silk, velvet and poplin collars. For this S- tf Cjj day Balo only UiUU $l , 00 Hluo Serge 10.00 PARTY AND EVENING DRESSES In Hoft silks and satins and other light fabrics In light colors nnd In blnck. navy and tempo. Priced In many Instnnces less than cost of manufacture. .WAISTS AND SKIRTS. Wo are determined to cIobq out overy waist and skirt In stock during this sale and hnvo priced them accordingly. This Is your opportunity. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Corset Covers, Princess Slips. Night-gowns, Skirts, Chemise, priced lower than ever hoforo In Mnrshlleld. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Principally matched sots. Will be closed out (luring this Balo less than cost. REDUCED PRICES on all Items In the following lines: Klmonas. Handkerchiefs. Aprons Silk Cloves. S!lk Petticoats. Veilings. Pnlon Suits. Collars. Vests. Dress Shlolds. Hosiery. Hose Supporters. WEE FOLKS' SECTION offers you a "special" too. Infants' $5.00 Long Coats Infnnts' $1.50 Short Coats 7 So Embroidered .Jackets $1.00 Knit Jackets .- $2.50 Klmonas tl r, Itntli ltnliPH S $1.00 Sweater Coats 05c Drawer Lcgglns 50c Crawlers 75c Aviator Caps 50c 1.75 5.00 .50 7S l.DH 1.IO .15 .10 .15 10 .15 20e Hootees 15 55e Uubons' Infants' Shirts :0 7 fie HubeiiB' Infnnts' Shirts 50 infants' Hlack and White Silk Heel nnd Too finest Cashmero Hose. Sizes 4 to C. This salo, per pair 19c A Double Opportunity for Saving and Satisfaction THE OPENING SALE. THE CLEARANCE SALE. Newest and best at lower prices than ever bo-fore. Well-known brands of staple merchandise at coat and below. September 20th to September 27tli Inclusive. Sale Opens 9 A. M. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS AT ITS BEST. LADIES' EMPORIUM MRS. NELLIE OWEN. - .. 4 . i 11 1 Itt 1 . . t b founded on the simple "square aeai oasis to buy only ftiMA moirliarirlisp from America's best dealers tn nU. only a fair per cent of profit; to tell the bare truth, without exaggeration, about the goods we sell; to make your interest our first and greatest consideration; to give more than fair treatment to one and all who buy here and to keep pressing forward toward perfection, realizing that merit will win. Tliis, and this alone,' has made our three stores "The Busiest Men's Stores in Coos County" "MONEY TALKS" HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. ir Bnnclon MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point LOOKS FO!! 1 YEAR FOR BUIQKS I. R. Tower Expects Coming Season Will be a Busy One Will Open City Salesroom and Inaugurate Best Possi ble Service for Buick Owners. I. it. Tower, distributor for Hoick niitoinobiles In Sontliwestorn Oregon, In talking with a Times roportor this niornlnc regarding IiIb plans for 1911, announced that this season ho Intended putting all of his efforts on tne salo of Hnlck enrs as several years' oxporlenco hnvo proven thnt they nro boyond doubt tho highest grndo car on tho market In tho medium priced class. All over tho world, said Mr. Tower, tho lltilek lias n imputation for ser vice, durability, reliability and econ omy that Is unique 'in a car thnt soils for tho Hnlck prlco. Last season there were moro Hulck cars sold than during any previous Ben son, uotwlthstaiidlnglng the fact that tho Hulck .Motor Company ab solutely refifsed to equip with stlf starters and electric lights, ono of the greatest talking points In tho salo of a car, as they did not feel that these sytsonis had been per fected to tho stago where they were absolute reliable. This year, how ever, after giving tho now Delco system tho most thorough tests lin aginablo they havo adopted this self-starting nnd electric lighting system as being tho best on tho innrket and hnvo not merely added this to tho equipment of tho enrs, but havo built It Into tho car and mndo It an Inlogral part of tho machine. Tho Huick Motor Com pany tills year Is cortalnly making good their promlso that "when bet tor nutomobllos aro built Rulck will build thorn." Thoy aro manufactur ing n lino this year that will bo right up to tho nilnuto In equipment, body stylo, control and comfort-giving roflnomonts. Tho highest qual ity of material Is used in tho con struction nnd whorovor thoy havo been ablo to lncroaso tho strongth of tho cars by tho uso of better ma terial or tho substitution of drop forglng8 for mnlleablo Iron parts they liavo dono so. Tho springs nro longer nnd wider than formerly nnd nro constructed of the highest grndo spring stool. Tho Hulck world-wldo reputation for power, re liability, durability and economy will bo strengthened during tho com ing season. Mr. Tower expressed himself as particularly well pleased with the Hulck outlook this year. Ho has leased n part of Tho Gunnery floor snnpo nnd will m.iWn snmn ihnnna In the arrangement of the Btore giving 1; I in a regular automobllo salesroom and display space. Ilo will carry Hulck cars In stock here so that every one Interested In tho purchase of an auto will havo an opportunity to Inspect thorn before buying. Mr. Tower Is also planning a number of Improvements In his sor vlco department. In addition to carrying u much larger stock of ropnlr partB than heretoforo ho Intends to assist tho new owner In tho proper euro of his car after ho gets It. Mr. Tower says that if n Hulck Is properly oiled nnd tho minor nd JushnentH attended to regularly that all chanco for troublo Is practically eliminated. It Is bis purpose to have tho owner cull on a deslgnnted day each week after his purchase of a car In order that It may bo thor oughly Inspected and not only soo that It Is In proper condition for operation, but Is bolng proporly ltib rlcutcd. No charge will bo made Hulck owners for tho time devoted to this work. This system will re lievo tho new owner of a groat deal of Inconvonlenco nnd worry and do nway with tho major part of his automobile trouhlo. Shipments of Hulck cars aro now beginning nt tho Hulck factory and Mr. Tower is liiuklug nrrangoniontH f or tho doll very of 1011 models In the near future MARSHFIELD COAST LEAGUE i BALL SCORES Portland Takes First Game of New Series From Venice Five to Nothing. n? Associated Trcsa to Coos Hay Times. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 17. Port land colobrated hor return homo yes terday from tho disastrous series nt San Francisco by taking tho Initial gamo from Venlco, live to nothing. Tho scores: At Los Angeles R. San Francisco 4 Lob Angolos 5 At Portlnnd R. Venlco 0 Portland G At Oakland R. Sncrameuto 6 Oakland G II. 12 9 H. 4 11 II. 12 16 GOOD NEWS FOR AUTOMOBILE USERS The Ounnery announces a reduc tion of about ten per cent In the price of tho famous Michelln tires. Tho HKST PliACK in town to 1IUV FLOUR Is HAINES.', ' PHONE 102, STAUFP GROCERY CO.. FOR ITALIAN PRUNES, f 1.86 VER BOX. Oregon Power Company I duces Rates in Numbered Oregon Cities. Tho following press dlipatc! solf-oxnlanntoiT. It seemi itru that the reduction lit rates nit'l othor Oregon cities nnd cromlsil Mnrshflcld should not be ml the L'pncral I nnd rovlslon of rates Is UVImW Tho following is tne aiipaici: . t . . n ... i 1 1 Til plaint having been madeofiur hn Orocon Power Compitjii sent In n now schedule to tin railroad commission niaKing i Hni reductions, which 'HI effectlvo October 1. The ratti late to lighting and power I Tho places affected are rtopondonco, .Moumouin, nttv iiiirrlsbiirc. Hrownsvll Tangont, Ilalsey, Couurg. v ...i iii, iiin, ntii Junction Ci! Monmouth had filed compel IIIO Ulllllim" ,! ron.lv m bo sot. AnnounceEetll i.. i... dm fnlllllllssloa ..i.i.., n.n towns rtta ruaiuuiiia "i "v - iili.il that tho proposed rates of w pany would Do saui-" IVK STRAWS VKHSIOJ Mrn'Milleld Major Not VfT ... 1.-I..,lllll ISH' . ,.-.....i, mils dlspitd ... t.. OtrnW Of ciayor . wi who is hero vlsltlns W Nancy Straw, icarnwh dispatches of tho Gor '. to have him cour. . rbsonito y imv b r Marsiuiom irou-- does not know whl ' committed that won w y bianco of cn excuse for coj u Ho says m IJIUVCKIIII'U-' as 5 thing appears to ''BOt fiTidn ihan this W w iUI - EXCUIUSIOXS crrnltlfll AW'1" J MAlWIIFlKIiD at 81 ( J LKGANV, returning "1 . II'IVK ,M GOLD; ""'Zmv fro 1 1' i vim' i .m, i .... ,,n from Mir, w - - GOLDEN FAM-a. NOTICE TO There will " - ,tSy Wednesday eveninS. Rv order of ,v.fi. f C. C. Livery and Tru'