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wriiiiiiwiiJfcw, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVE '003 ' ''!,. Mlon. , tion "" ranrl ido !! . I'OiJ. !TH SCO, '' -T j, P'mXiI 'one va! 'UltlC , wnd a u tt J DKII Sljl nr, i rtj o, ta oxir. i Ml c U J i 7 jJ?JItr H Lome to the new head quarters for Tires and Accessories u'1nrc vou pet the extra Firestone quality at the price of only medium grade. Tires, Tubes and Accessories lelvo Extra Quality nt only nvernjjo prlco because Firestone IbullderTilroTlro Specialists nud tho I'lrestono Factory Is tho I largest In Aracrlcn where only tires nre made. Come In to A dav and lenrn why I'lrestono efficiency can tflvo you jVM Most for Your Monty In Firtt Coit and Final Economy OODROADs Distributor for Coos and Curry Counties ww BREVITIES AUGUST TIDICS. Below 1b given tho tlmo and liolKlit neJifgit and low water at Mnrshfleld. Tho tides ore placed In tho order nf ripntrrntinn tulMt t.i.. i. T .7 .. ' "" mull null's UI1 tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of ench day; a compar ison of consecutive heights wUl iu dlcato whothor It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. j Gold Beach, In company with Fred- crick Monister, after limiting a suc cessful Journey across tho burning Blinds to tho Ousts of Mystic Shrincrs, Small Flro Last Evening. Tho flro department was called out about 7 o'clock Inst evening to put out n fire In tho Nelson Iron Works. A defective vent caused tho blnze. which was put out by tho chemical apparatus nfter a little dnntngo had been done. laillrs. , iFt.., Mlllrs., Ft. . , lira. , Ft.., 1.13 1.1 2.14 1.1 3.25 1.0 Hrs.. 1.30 Children's Dresses A nice assortment of Pretty Ready - Made Dresses for GIRLS, priced very reasonably. All good styles and patterns. Sizes run from 2 years to 14 years. Prices 50c to $2.50 ekll SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The Golden Rule Ft. Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.. 0.8 T..37 0.4 0.28 0.0 0.1S r.u 7.25 3.9 S.I I 3.C 10.09 3.C 11.27 3.7 12.27 4.0 1.13 4.4 7.1 1 0.3 12.21 2."' i!oi 2.5 2.03 2.9 3.40 3.1 5.05 3.0 MS 2..7 1.52 4.7 7.13 5.3 S.05 5.3 9.11 5.3 10.20 5.4 . 11.24 5.7 0.0 0.0 7.00 2.3 Offices Moved. The office of the Arrow Lino has been moved to tho Ocean Dock, North Front street. Ag ent Jnuics expects that the lino will bo better able to handle Its Increasing, business in Its new and larger quar ters. All the boats of the company win uock more. NO DETAILS OF Dill SUMNER I E B D MIsb May Willis at llrewster Valley wero Impossible to secure today, other than thnt tho two girls, with a younger brothor of Miss Harry, were WEATHER FORECAST Illr AuocUltJ rrtti (o Coot tttf TIrim. OREGON Fair: northwest winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m August 13, by IJonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 72 .Minimum 47 At 4:43 n. m 49 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1913 CG.54 Precipitation snmo period last year 04.81 Wind: North; clear. Child Improving. Mr. nndi Mrs, George II. Taylor of Conledo brought taolr llttlo son, George, who suffered an attack of ptomnlno poisoning the other day, to Mnrshfleld yesterday for treatment. He Is still In a rather critical condition, but they are now In hopes that ho will recuperate soon. They havo been unnblo to ascertain the cause of tho poisoning. Street Cnse Up. Depositions of witnesses In tho enso of It. 13. Shine, Mrs. M. E. Chapmnn, J, II. Flnnngnn nnd othors against tho city of Mnrsh fleld to prevent Curtis avenue being opened to a width of sixty feet, aro being taken before Miss Annie Smith, special refbreo, today. S. D. Cnth cart, who mndo tho orlglnnl survey for Mrs. Chapmnn, will glvo testi mony today. 1 HORN. I f MOTLEY Wednesday. August 1 if. Ito tho wlfo of J. W. Motloy. n daughter. Mother and daughter aro tiomg nicely. BRADFIELD To tho wlfo of Harry Dradflcld Thursday morning, Aug ust 13, n 9-pound daughter. Moth er nnd daughter aro roported well. Sho Is their second child, tho other being a boy, Pasquln, and It la hard to tell who Is tho more dat ed over tho handsomo stranger tho father or brothor. For quick action uso Times Ads, RANCH BARGAINS Buys a 40-acro ranch on South Com River: location Idonl: rich soil; bottom land alono orth more than tlio nrirn "ed for the wholo; tonus " desired. "SEE REID ABOUT IT." P0f Per aro buys one of VtU the beat ranch bur Mlns ever offered on Coos Bay; orchard. pnr,in i.., outbuildings and stock in W lu this prlco; locn W". Coos River, this sldo of tie Forks; terms. "SEE "EID ABOUT IT." yOn Buys a new mod yl UU em four-room bun lo on Improved stroot; cy water and olectrlc lights; j. "SEE REID ADOUT JlQn "uys level lot, VUO cleared for build-'aJ- Street grading and Ira- 4wnT,nts '"ludod. $25 Sown balance Uo per month. bE REID AU30UT IT." W. A. REID 130 Front Street. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS tThoroufhiJrHU3t 9?" Abstracts, "ate serv JePendable- Imme: 'o all lntir!'o,pr0mpt ttentlon M IN 1 m eiV,ot our cllenta- M U M COST JljKAUFMAN & CO. The Famous Bradley for Men $: TO $ AT Til 13 FIXUP TWO 8TOIIKS Arar&IifieM North Iteml mm Injures Hand. While nt tho beach at Mussel Reef- Sunday Mrs. F. E. Westerborg fell and sovoroly lnjurod her right hand. Two Arrested nnd Fined. -Frank Norman nnd Ed Qulnn, nrrcBtcd last night on n charge of drunkenness, wore fined $5 In tho pollco court this morning. Return from Suusrt liny. -Mrs. Chns. Powers, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Cox, .MIsh Anna Cox and Mrs. Geo. Craig and family roturned last even ing from a wcok's outing at Sunset Hay. Will Attend firnnd IHlge. S. D. Cathcart will go to Portland tomor row to nttend a sosslon of tho Grand Lodge of tho Ordor of Rodmon. Ho will bo a roprosontntlvo of tho Mnrshfleld lodge. lloin Klouiidern. A largo horso used on the dock of tho Smith-Powers Company opposite tho postofflce, backed off Into tho mud and mired down this morning. Tho nnlmnl was pulled out with considerable diffi culty. No More Fire Permit. Sec. W. J. Conrad of tho Coos county Flro Pat rol nnnounces that, no more flro per mits for burning brush or slashings will be Issued until rain reduces tho danger of forest fires. Theso per mits nre required during tho Bummer season and parties Btnrtlng brush or slashing fires without them aro sub ject to a scvoro penalty. Tho Iden In to enable tho flro patrol to keep cIobo tab on the fires so thnt flro wardens enn bo on guard In enso a fire Bhould get away and threaten tho forests. Make Vast Trip. Miss Ruth Al len, dnughtor of Mayor F. E. Allen, loft this morning for Albany, via Allognny nnd Scottsburg. Sho was to havo gono with n party of re turning Shrlnors on tho steamer Alort to Allegany, but missed tho sailing of tho boat by about thirty minutes. Sho then boarded tho speed boat Pronto and mndo a fly ing trip up Coos Rlvor In pursuit of tho Alort, hoping to catch up with hor friends beforo they reached Allegany. Miss Alton will spend a month or so with friends and rela tives In Albany nnd Lebanon. Detnlls of tho circumstances of the'Rprjnpfo nf Dpctniptinn nf ?in. drowning of Miss Vera Harry nnd I tl n SirUCHO" 01 5an- luru nume ai aumner were Greatly Exaggerated. I it t I It. 1 ' -l"CT w fcliv UUIlllllh tl I IIC uiii. nig in n quiei pooi wncn .miss, Snnfiml ,101I10 tlt Sumnor )nto yc8. W Illls ventured out beyond her depth terdny nfternoon wero greatly exng nnd her strength gave out. Miss gernted, Mr. Sanford stating today Harry Immedlntoly went to the nld of thnt but llttlo damngo was dono. her friend nnd In tho strugglo to.nossllilv tntnlim? nni mm imn nri. come nshore both girls were drowned. ' dollnrs. Tho flames wero confined .Tho little boy gave tho nlarm nt to tho roof nnd floor of tho kltchon once but tho bodies wero not recov-'and wero kept out of tho mnln por ored until two hours Inter, when nil: Hon of tho house, hopo of resuscitating them was past. Geo. L. Ovcrst and .Too Pornmbn, Miss Harry Ib the daughter of E. (two hired men, wero tho oniy ones N. Harry, n prominent rnnchor of on tho place at tho time, and by nrowsier vnuey nnti uoin. wore prom-, tno prompt uso of small hoso buc- luent members of the community. IREQPhE'YQUI n vji wi f io" 1SJLR Messenger Service MARCUrii-t r .. - nricLU UYULERY MARSHFIELD DRUGGIST HAS VALUABLE AGENCY Tim T.nhWlinr.PnrnnB Drutr do. lina ihn Mn ralif lol.l ntrnfinv tnr tho simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-1-kn, tho remedy which became famous by curing appenuicius. this suupiu remedy has powerful action and flrnlna aunh fliirnrlnln? ninnnnts of old matter from tho body that JUST onk dusk relieves sour siomacn, rvna nn Hin cfnmnph nnrl rnnflttnatlon almost IMMEDIATELY. The QUICK action of Adlor-t-ka Is astonishing. The Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK-IIOLDKRS Notlco Is hereby given that the Annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Coos Bay, Rosoburg and Enstorn Railroad and Navigation Company will be held on Monday, August 17, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m n tho nfflpo of the Comnany In Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, for tho purpose of electing directors of said company and for tho trans action of such other business as may come beforo said meeting. G. L. KING Secretary. For quick action use Times Ads. From South Cooh River. Thoso coming to Marshflold on tho Tioga from South Coos River today wore Mrs. Perry Radford, Mrs. Lloyd Eoly, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Stnnloy, Harry Radford. Mrs. C. W. VioTheor and Geneva Hess. Meredith Returns lioino. District Attorney Meredith, of Curry county, left this morning for his homo In TiTe Royal TONIGHT Tho House of Dig Features. 'THEODORA" In Three, Parts Tho Great est Sensation of the Day Many a misguided woman by her un reasonable love for a man has brought ruin and death not only upon hor own head but upon his as well. But you can tell more by seeing this picture. "SXOMIKIIY" A Ne.stor Drama 'SLIM JOINS ARMY" A Frontier Comedy Full of Laughter. FIVK NEW REELS OF PHOTO PLAYS THAT ARE WORTH SEEING ADMISSION: Lower Floor IKo Balcony 10c Hero Tomoronv Night Tho Eighth Series of "LUCILLK LOVE. THE GIRL OF MYSTERY" Here Monday Night "THE KANGAROO," or "THE TER RORS OF OLD NEW ORLEANS" Dealing with an episode In the his tory of the Slave-Holding States, U. S. A., about 1834. Hero Tuesday ami Wednesday Nights "LES MISERABLES" In Nino Reels Positively the Greatest Motion Pic ture ever taken. Only one show each night, promptly at 8 o'clock. If you want a good sent come early, Cannot Settle. Iloriry Sengstnck cn and Mayor Allon hnvo thus far boon unnblo to effect any terms on which tho claims for dnmnges from ovorflow during tho dredgo opera tions In West Marshflold can bo ad justed. Tho property owners West of Tenth street refuso to turn In any bill unloss assured that their claim will bo paid without litigation and tho representatives of tho city and Port Commission do not wish, to bo bound by any ngrcomont until they .can pass on tho ronsonnblcncss of tho claims. It scorns that tho property owners flguro that If they have to bogln suit to collect damages thoy vlll claim a turgor amount than they will If thoy Bottlo without litigation. However, If thoy present tholr re- ilucod claim to tho city and; Port for payment, It might bo used na ovl- donco in tho suit and knock out tholr grentor claims. In consoquenco it scorns dubious as to a sottlomcnt bolng effected outBldo of court. Tho suit which tho land owners havo started to compol someono to keop open the (Irnlnngo to West Marshflold will de termine whether tho city or port Is responsible for damages and It Is ox pected thnt then tho suit will be started. GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT THE GRAND ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA In Overtures and Poputar Selections .1000 Feet of Seloet Photoplay .the First Choice of the Licensed Program "MADA'M COQUETTE" A splendid two-reol feature Lu bin. This picture Is enacted by an especially pleasing cast and contains many attractive scenes, "WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE" Pntho Comedy with a kick a real Blde-splltter. "SCENES IN MONACO" Beautiful Scenic Production. 'TH 13 TAINT OF MADNESS" Tho outcome Is very satisfac tory and a good lesson is taught In the end. THE JOKING BRICKLAYER" An ei-,eptIonally good rough house comedy. Children ."5c Adults 15c Tomorrow Night: Tho Eleventh Story of "THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN" Mouduy Night Tho Fourth Installment of "PERILS OF PAULINE" KMOW ABOUT MRS. A. A. NICHOLS or Emplro was ii .Mnrshfleld visitor today. A. J. MENDEL left this morning for Portland on business. MR. AND MRS. J. S. BARTON or Co qulllo wore Mnrshfleld visitors today. KRS. LLOYD EELY, or South Coos Rlvor Is n visitor lu Mnrshfleld todny. THOMAS AHARTLY and wlfo went to Denver Hill this morning to reside. FRED HDLUND, of Wnrren, Oregon, is hero visiting relatives and friends. PROFESSOR Richard went to Irnn- dou this morning to meet his 11111- Sic CltlBBCS C. N. CLARK, a plumber, left for Coqulllo this morning to work for Bovernl weeks. MISS EDITH THOMAS went to Co qulllo this morning to tako a po sition ns 8tenogrnifhor. HERBERT ROGERS nnd W. C. Mor gnn.or Coos Rlvor enmo In today on tho Rainbow. MRS. C. II. FORSLUND. of South ern California, Is visiting friends on Co ob Bay. MRS. C. W. VIE THEER. of South Coos River, came down on tho Tioga this morning. F. E. WESTERBERO Is mnklng a business trip to Bandou nnd Myr tle Point this week. MRS. WM. M'MULLHN and. daugh ter, Charlotte, of Empire, woro Marshflold visitors today. MR. AND MRS. WM. (SCHROCK havo returned from a pleasant va cation outing nt their ranch. J. W. STEMMERMAN, a rancher of Allegany, Ib at tho Blanco. Ho was quite sick this morning. E. II. EMERSON, a minister of Co qulllo, who has boon lu Marshflold for several duys, returned homo todny. C. It. PECK returned today from his South Coos River homo, whoro ho Iiob been enjoying a fow dnys' out ing. T. II. BARRY spoilt last nlg.it with his family, who aro now at their Hummer camping ground on South Coos Itlvor. MRS. MARY BROWNING returned yesterday from a visit with friends In San Francisco, Berkeley nnd othor Cnltrornln points. J. T. TELANDER, tho contractor, left today on a business trip. Ho oxpocta to go to Gold Bench and othor points In Curry County. W. O. CHANDLER returned this morning from South Coos River, whoro he spent tho night at tho stimmor homo of his parents. R. E. L. BEDILLION of Dandon arrived hero today from Bnndon on business. Ho recently returned from a trip to California. Mua, I'uititY UAUKUHU and son Harry camo in this morning on tho Tlogn from South Coos River, for n day's stay in Mnrsliflold. OEORGE CHILDS camo in today from a camping trip on Coos River near tho fish hntchory. Tho fam ily will remnln up tho rlvor for a longer stay. MRS. M. F. CAMPBELL nnd daugh ter. Miss Ruby, of Rlvorsldo, Cal nrrlved on tho Nann Smith and will mako an extended visit nt tho A. B. Campboll home. FREDERICK HOLLISTER of North Bend, Democratic nominee for Representntlvo in Congress from this district, left for Curry county points this morning on a cam paigning trip, Ho will bo gono for sevoral days. DR ceeded In putting out tho flro. I AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Bncon, who hns boon vlsltlng hcr dnughter, Mrs. W. G. Chandler, hns been quite sick, but Is now im proving. Mrs. Wilson of Sumner, who hue been quite 111 nt tho home of hor dnughtor, Mrs. Fred Barnard, Ib ro ported much Improved todny. D. Y. Stafford, who was taken to Mercy Hospltnl yesterday, Is reported. considerably Improved todny, much, to tho gratification of his host of friends. Postmaster Curtis Is roported se riously 111 nt his homo with stomach trouble. Roy Mooro Is roported sorlouaty III nt hlfi homo. CUOTIED AD I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I I'OH HALE CHEAP Tix7 camem, chemicals, stock nnd finishing out fit. 9C0 So. Broadway. FOR RENT 7 room house, lr t mouth. Boo Tltlo Guarnntoo ana Abstract Co. WANTED A lady who understands a mowing machine to mako ticks, etc., nt Mattross Factory. 541-42 South Broadway. FOll HAIiE Finely furnished room ing houso. Good money maker. Address Box B, Tlmcn office. FOUNl A cross-cut haw. .Owner . may havo same by Inquiring at Times offlco and paying ,for this notice. FOR RENT .1. FOR RKNT Reasonably, nicely fur nlshod G-room flat, with bntb. Contrnlly located on North Front stroot. Key at Johnson and Gnl-ovsou's. FOR KENT Furnished nMUrtinenC ovor Nnsburg'H Grocery. Apply at Nasburg's Grocory. FOR RENT Largo liouso on lUtU Court South. Phono 119-L. FOll RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. G9S First and Birch. Phono 239-J. FOR SALE FOR SALE One first-class work horso, weight about 1200, for 75. Ono 5 h. p. Palmor-Mooro marino gasollno engine, first class condi tion, $40. Box T, North Bond. FOR SALE Household furnishings. Including olectrlc washing rnnchlno and electric vacuum cleaner. Mrs. E. Dow, Phono 7C-R. I HELP WANTED ! . .. WANTED DresKiuakiuc and plain sowing, houso to house. Phone 50-J. MISCELLANEOUS 1. ROBT. E. GOLDEN and wlfo and WANTED A Ruck Belgian Hare. Crn,"yf. ?f Jacksonville reached c, B Nicholson, 1020 N. Front St. Marshflold yesterday. Thoy will I spend a couple of weeks In this WANTED Ono or more women to vicinity visiting Dr. Golden's fnth- g0 wUh me to tako up homesteads. Inquire "M," at Times. er. F. A. Golden, Thoy mnuo tho trip in tnoir auto. GILBERT GILBERTSON wns In from Kontuck Inlet today. Ho Is hope ful that the United States will keop out of tho Europonn conrilct. Al though an ardent Roosovelt man, ho says he Is glad that Presldont Wilson Is now In tho White Houso, 'as tho latter's stand for peaco Is hotter for America than Roose velt's stand for war would be. t ALONG the WATERFRONT Ti The steamer Pnralso sailed Irom San Francisco yesterday nt 3 p. m. and will arrive In Coos Bay Friday, Tho Roamor trom tho Sluslaw ar-1 rived In yesterday and will leave . today. Tlo Nann Smith arrived In yostor- day, unlondod her cargo last night nnd moved up to tho mills to load lumber this morning. Sho will leavoi for San Francisco Saturday at 3 p. in. I Joe Robs Is preparing to tako the launch Stanuard to Ynqulna Tor tho remainder of tho summer. She will leave Saturday, NYAL'S Laxacold A laxative tablet treat ment for coughs, colds, grippe, headache and neu ralgia. 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