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m i. "HCTIl. if i-. '; TWi? W JH. fm.'.ypii"iiniii "WlP H'ltf1!-- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVE affigmrMBiWi uw-JOMMIIMIMBljJ, -JA-i JBlB-Mi---lfJ-L jUi'r" I lkjrWPlMlMBIWO'rBiJoWW? " 9i " Vr. , TliMBmlirWTtP -T jc. , "iifwWJWHtWi ijWfPiye&,.,W ''ll''wl'lto'WWWIWPWtWWPtP Hoe Home of Hart Schaffner p Marx j Clothes p Fall styles in men's clothes follow the lines of the natural figure. Athletic young men arc glad of it; but others needn't worry. Hart Schaffner & Marx designers know how to adapt a garment to any figure. It is all in the draping; they've done it artistically for figures of ever sort. No matter what your size or taste, you'll find something here that will please you $18 to $10 All Suit a Purchased at Tin's lore Ml Suits Purchased al This Store The Woolen Mill Store TWO STORES Murshfield North Bend BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Dolow Is Riven the time and height of high and low wator at Marshflold. The tides nre placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with tholr times on tlio first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of cotiBocutlvo heights will ln dlcato whether It Is high or low wator. For high wator on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. Ft... 0.8 3.7 3.1 5.4 17 Hrs.. fi.37 12.27 C.OB 11.24 Ft... 0.4 4.0 3.0 G.7 18 lira. . G.28 1.13 G.08 0.0 Ft... 0.0 4.4 2.7 0.0 19 lira. . 0.18 7.11 1.52 7.00 Ft. . . 5.8 0.3 4.7 2.3 1 il i. WEATHER FORECAST Dr AiaoclMtJ I'rwi to Cooa D7 Tlmn. OREGON Fair with north erly winds. LOCA li TE.M PEHATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 u. in., Auust 17, by Uenj. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 72 .Minimum 42 At 4:43 a. m 44 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1913 GC.G4 Precipitation sumo porlod last year C4.81 Wind: west; cloudy. HOOKI.MM Itl.SLMEP. klMmslilp Agent Can Sell Tick ets to Mlginilll. Cunard I.lno, oporutlng Htcam- Rurone. will accept passengers icland, according to a message I . .- ....-.... l.'l..ii,ti 'tnptll Otf UJ rtllK""1 ri .-.-". - ently all attempts to opernte were iuiicu " u -- operated by Mr. Frleen. He i tnat me nriusii k""""u" fliurca mo compuiiirs uiui n rotect the steamers to England pai oiners muy ui:k' uij,. loon. GRAND rHEATRE O-NIGHT The Mniatlonnl serial story. fllB I'KHJLS OF PAULINE" i-au. 1 in iwo rceiB. ai inu lit ihowInK of this great nlc- pre over COO peoplo saw It. re you going to miss seeing be greatest story In nlcturos? lire not. SHOWING TONIGHT ONLY. OTHER PIIOTOPLAVH A pnnpnsAi. nRFMnnwn J-Delng the fifth story of "Who mi .Marry Mary?" A con auatlon of "What Happened Mary?" A ldir fentnr In pe reel. "DEANS" This feature tunedy Is one of tho best for pomug. see it ton Kit. "THE MIRROR OF DEATH" -. thrilling and sensational Mtern melodrama. rnlMren 5c. Adults 15c uw.io. HID' WEDNESDAY .NIGHT. fLASSiriED Va yv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR BALE Rooming house. .SWU North Front street. j WANTED Hoy pliiHcttcr at howling alloy, flood wages guaranteed , WANTED Neat, courteous hoy for Cyclory messenger service. Must bo Blxteon yonra of ngo. l,OST Overcoat, niurkeil ".I. I'. 0., Mcluorny Bros. Honolulu," on road betweon Sumner nnd Dora Cometery. Finder return to Times offlro. Iteward. I FOR ItENT Furnished two-room housekeeping apartment. 413 No. Second street. FOR RENT He Royal TONIGHT fThe oim of Dig Features" Social Five-Heel Feature "THE KANGAROO" Terrors nt m.i x . ill.. . . '" 4u" wrieaiiH .? 'llh nn episode in tho lils- ' vi iue &iave-lloldlng States, U. A.. Qhnn, te-ji ,oor . ' Iev iTn ' "':??0.:" . i!i,m. .TV "8 l" opecuiaiors, e.e avos t0 rml nwa' from wore I " 8e" ll,om mt0 rim. ,.r. "U.BB u,an ever wo '"as. small nr or ... i,..i k ban,,b?l..0.f, Uu.mn.n vultures. in, .. . -ulK'i"is jnciuaea mo I thl 8ntraln,of whites to ministers - ...bu unices, "WHK.V HILLY PHOPOSED" A Screeching Comedy, Nestor. n.lMh Webber In AN OLD IX)CIU2T" Her Own Production. . '.uinaiij.. "ere Trr ,5c IMeonr 10c Tonunnv Nlgi.t ,! Vednes- lay Night "IPC l.ic.,.. .. i ' i'ii.u.wiij;s" 0rtnJre,tSr,,On f tl,e Sr0ate8t 'a thl, In?r,i,.e.n oxactl' aB enacted e now,S!e1d,d. Photoplay. Only o'clock Vach ulB,,t- Promptly at 8 CK- Cone enrly and get a seat. ern0O,p7nC, Balcony I5e Children 10c FOR KENT Kimilhlutl housekeep. Ing rooms. 1024 Elrod. roil SALE 100.kuih! pushcart, en- tlreiy now, oi rouuciion. ouuuuiu for delivery or peddling. P. O. Dox 505, North Bend. Phono 141. Ft) It HALF Practically new, mod orn furniture for 5 rooms. Price vory reospuablo. Ph. 155-L. FOIt HENT Furnlsjtetl uimrtnicut over Nasburg's Orocery. Apply at Nasburg's Grocery. FOIt RENT Largo iouso on J2tli Court South. Phono 119-L. FOR RENT Two flats .furnished or , unfurnished, in .Mnucion iub.. North Front street; also houso keeping rooms. FOR RENT Private garage, close In. Phone 133. FOR SALE FOR SALE Oho first-class work horso, wt. about 1200, for $75. Ono C-h. p. Palmer-Mooro marine gaso line onglno. first-class condition, J40. Dox T, North Dond. FOR SALE Puro bml Jersey calves from register of merit dams. F. A. SacclU, Marshflold, Ore. FOR SALE Finely furnished room Ing house. Good money maker. Address Box B, Times office. MISCELLANEOUS SMALL FAMILY (no children) wants modern furnished homo, centrally located. References. Address D, Times office. WANTED i t - WANTED DrossiiiaklnB nnd plain sowing, house to house. Phone 50-J. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Council SleelM Tonlfdit. Tho City Council will moot In regular session this evening, street matters and reg ular routine buslpcss coming before tho body. On Deer Hunt. Dr. Housoworth and Fred Barnard left In tho for tiler's auto tills morning for Curry county, where they will enjoy a week's deer hunt. tJlvo Dance. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor entertained about fifty of thulr friends from tho South Coos Ittvcr Bummer colony at a danco Sat urday evening at their summer home. Fine PotatH's.-aoy Landrlth, of North Coos ltlvtJrruis a number of Inrgo potnloesStich ho grew, on ex hibition at tjr Commercial Club. Sccrotary .VJpTey of tho club desires to encourage tho farmers to bring in their products In order that visitors may soc what Coos county produces, Moi-o .Mlt-slng Men. Tho Times Is in receipt of an Inquiry from W. M. Step! enson, Scrlvcnotor of tho Or der of Hoo Hoo, nsklng as to tho whereabouts of O. II. Mowh and W. J. Beanie)', both members of Hoo Hoo, last heard from In this section. A Live Hunch. Clark Bargar re turned horc last evening, nftor a few dnys spent at Marshflold, whore ho attended' a meeting of tho Shrtnors. Ho reports a fine tlmonnd says tho Mnrshfleld lodgemcu nro certainly n live bunch of entertainers. Rose burg Review. 1 1 ij ii its Foot. W. II. Buckbco, eu.ployed on tho Conway Apartments, suffered a severe Injury to his foot Into Saturday afternoon. Ho acci dentally stepped on a nail, which nenetrated the flesh to tho bone. Mr, Buckbee will be unablo to work for several days. Ciunbcrrli'H Fine. E. h. Robinson has returned from his North Inlet camp. He states that tho cranberries are unusually good this year nnd tho yield promises to bo much greater than In previous seasons. Ho brought In some fine ones. The crop will ho lato nnd It will bo month or so beforo they start plel(M g them. Warehouse ieiw :Tho wnrohouso of the Farmers' Union at tho foot of Central avonuo opened today with V. O. Pratt In charge. Facilities have been provided tor handling tho produce, which will bo kept from tho sun and' In good condition, Tho far mers expect to use tho warehouse as n distributing center. Falso Flro Alarm. The flro de partment was called out about noon yesterday to subdue a conflagration In tho old Hospital building on Sec ond street. A burning flue was tne causo of the alarm being turned In, but on tho arrival of the department tho fire was found to hnvo burned Itsolf out. Have Fine Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ray OHIvant yesterday visited tho cami of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver near Sltkutn. They report tho camp ors having a beautiful placo to camp and a fino tlmo, Mr. and Mrs. Weav er expect to return Thursday, when Mr. and Mrs. OHIvant will move In for an outing. Fred Weaver has two deers now being cured. "Prepares InterestliiK Arltclo. G. A. Williamson, wireless operator at tho Coos Bay station, has written an Interesting account concerning condi tions In the warring nations of Eur ope which will bo published n an early Issuo of The Times. Mr. Wil liamson was for a long time connect ed with wireless stations In different parts of Europe and writes Interest ingly and with authority of llfo there. University Man to Conic. Mrs. Herbort Armstrong, who has recent ly returned from Eugene, has re ceived word from Prof. Lyman, head of tho Music Department of tho University, that he will como to Coos Bay and give two recltnls, one in Marshfleld and one In North Bend, providing his travelling expenses bo paid by some club or organization whose members are willing- to go to this expense. No entrance charge Is made for the recitals, as they como under the University extension course. Mrs, Armstrong will try to Interest some Marshflold organiza tion to co-operate with the North Bend Library Board In ordor to se cure this excellent educational fea ture. DR. n. K. TCELTY. DENTIST. Phone 112-J, Room 204, Coke Bldg. PEOPhE YQU Pkmow ABOUT ii ii M ' W. II. M '11 ROOM wns In from Beaver Hill today. JAS. A. MILLER of Llbby was In town yosterdny. TOM HAINES, of Bnndon, Is n visi tor in Marshflold. OUY LATTIN spent Sunday at Camp One and vicinity. A. 11. TAYLOR, of Myrtle Point, was In the city yesterday. .1. R. TRUMAN, of llandon, Is a biiBl ncBB visitor on tho Bay. W. II. CAVANAUGH came up from Enstsldc today on business. DAN LOUIS of Myrtle Point waB a Sundny visitor In tho city. A. C. HAMLIN of Ilenver Hill was a Sunday visitor In Marshflold. J. P. WINTERS of Myrtlo Point came to Marshfleld on business Sunday. T. F. HAUSCHILDT, of Coob River, was a business visitor In Marsh fleld today. MR. AND MRS. W. F. SQUIRE oro visiting friends In Coostou for sov- oral dnys. JESSE SMITH and Lcs Smith, the flro wardens, were In from Cooa River today. MISS EDITH THOMAS, who 1-aR n position In Coiiullle, spent Sunday In Marshflold. NELS OSMUNDSON, Doputy County Clerk, was here from Coqulllo over Sundny. GEO. A. HAINES returned today from n short stay with friends at DanlclB Creek. J. J. CLINKENBEARD of Daniels Creek was a Marshfleld business visitor today. C. F. PETERSON left for Rosoburg via tho MarshfleUI-RoBeburg auto Btngo this morning. A. P. OWEN returned today from his South Coos River homo for a few dnys' stay In town. LON MILLER, of Allegany, attended cd to business In Murshtlcld yes terday and today. MISSES FITZGERALD were guests of Mrs. Mclchor Nelson on South Coos Rlvor Sunday. LYLE E. MASTERS, or RoBCburg, Is a business visitor In tho city, reg istered nt tho Chandler. MR. AND MRS. DAN KEATINO nnd Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gorr spent Sundny at tho Hatchery. I. R. TOWER roturned on tho Broakwntor todny from n short business trip to Portland. W. J. HILL spent Sunday with his wife and son at the J, A. Goodwill placo on South Coos Rlvor. MRS. R. J. ALLEN went to Coqulllo this morning to visit her son, R. II. Allen, n druggist In that town. MRS. L. PEART of Coqulllo( who has been visiting- with Mrs. Averlll for n fow days, wont homo today. MRS. J. C. CLARK and children loft this morning for a month's outing on tho north fork of tho Coqulllo. W. W. NASON nnd family havo mov ed to South Inlot, where they will spend tho remnlndor of tho sum mer. CAPT. AND MRS. MATSON of Flan agan avonuo, returned last evening after a two days' visit at the Law son homo at Allegany. MR. AND MRS. W. II. ASHMAN nnd W. R. Davis loavo tomorrow for Bolllngham, Wash., whoro they will spend sevornl weeks. MISS GENEVIEVE HALSTBD, of Coos county, passed through here this aftornoon en route to Port land, whoro she will visit with her mutt. Rovlow. A. T. HAINES loft todny on tho Ro dondo for San Francisco, from whore he will go Into tho alfalfa ond cloved Holds of Cnllfnrnln to buy hay direct from tho raiser. A. C. SHAW, timber attornoy for tho C. A. Smith Lumber company, who has been In Marshfleld on business since Saturday, will leavo tomorrow for Portland. MRS. E. A. NELSON nnd daughter, Iono, returned to tho Goodwill place on Coos River last evening nfter spending 'Sunday with Mr. Nelson nt their homo nt Bunker Hill. MR. AND MRS. J. L. COKE left this afternoon for San Francisco on their way to their homo In Hono lulu nftor a pleasant visit In Marshflold. GEO. LANOENBERG, a former resi dent of North Bend but located at Portovlllo, Cal.. tho last fow years, and his family are visiting nt tho E. L. Robinson home. Ho recently sold out nt Portervlllo nnd may locato at Eugene. .1. C BUSHNELL. who has been vis iting rolntlves In C003 county, will leavo tomorrow via Allegany for his home In Eugene. Ho will bo ac companied by his nleco, Mrs. D. B. Keating, who will visit rolatlvos In Albany, Eugene and Nowport for sorno weeks. Later slio will bo Joined by Mr. Keating In Portland and they will proceed to Seattle and Vlctorln, where Mr. Keating will attend the convention of Pacific Coast Fire Chiefs to be hold In that city September 1st to 4th. MRS. EUGENE O'CONNELL, Mrs. E. K. Jones and son, Eugene, Mrs. B. M. Richardson and children and Mrs. Win. Ford nnd daughter re turned today from the Maze, the O'Connell summer camp bolng broken up for tho tlmo being. Mrs. Ford nnd daughter will leave tomorrow for Portland. Mr. O' Connell suffored a slight injury yestorday and had to return to town then. C. F. M'KNIGHT and wife, Mrs. Fan nie Hazard, Mrs. Mary McKulght and Carl W. Evortsen are camping on tVe McKnlght place Just above the J. A. Goodwill resort. FRUIT JARS ' We havo n complote lino of all Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers. See Us For Prices. HUNTERS, NOTICE! Wo havo a nice lino of the Copier Rlflos for this season latest patterns. Also Ammunition, Hunting Knives nnd a full line of Sporting Goods. Schroeder & Hildenbrand HARDWARE AND PLUMBING. Chicken Raisers Attention! We have Just received a shipment of No. 2 Head Rice, which has been dnmnged In shipping nnd so cannot be used for family trade, and bo to close It out quickly we will soil n 100-pound Bag for $4,50. This will make excellent Chicken Feed. Try It. COOS BAY TEA, COFfEE AND SPICE HOUSE Phone 394-J 130 North Broadway FOREST FIRES REGEPTIOH AT NOW SUBDUED, FINE NEW HOME 1 - . . - Double Force of Men Get Con- flanrations Throughout the County Under Control. Tho forest fires throughout tho county, which gained much hendway lately because of tho unusually dry weather, aro now stated by W. J. Conrad to bo undor control, Tho forco of firoflghtors has been dou bled, about fifty men being cugnged In tho work, besides many volun teers In tho southern portion of tho county. Tho fires near Allegany wero prin cipally In green brush nnd resulted In no dnmngc. Thoso on Lampn Creek, near llandon, have beon brought under control, ns have also thoso on Sixes River, and tho brush fires near Coalcdo. Mr. Conrad calls tho attention of tho peoplo to the fact that no por mlts nro boing Issued for tho burn ing of slashings, and nnyono burn ing slashings beforo a rain falls will bo subject to arrest and a heavy fine. Mr. Conrad doubts tho report current that tho Governor has Issued orders that no 111 oro hunting licenses bo Issued. Mr. Tower of Tho Gun nery, who Is acting under tho County Clerk, snys that no information has reached him of tho order, and knows nothing of It othor than that tho dcor season hns been cloBod. BREAKWATER NOTICE. The Farmers' Union Warehouse at the foot of Central avenue Is now open and farmers are requested to leave produce at this dock, where It will be taken care of and will be open to distribution. V. O. PRATT, Warehouse Mgr. ARRIVES TODAY Brings Good Passenger List and Large Cargo of Freight. Tho Breakwnter arrived In nt noon, bringing eighty passongers and three hundred and fifty tons of general merchandise. She will loavo for tho north tomorrow at 12:30. . Among thoso arriving on the Breakwater wore: Mrs. Johenson, Mrs, Wm, Coopor, A. F. Schilmnker, Mary E. Thomp son, Ellzaboth Duncan, F. Notting ham, Mrs. B. Hlclterson, Ilattlo A dolr, W. E. Wright, A. E. Davidson, John Burns, Mrs. Rosn Brown, Geo. Simpson, B. D. Clarke, C. W. Fens ler, Jack Gould, I, R. Towor. Thos. C. Burko, J. Carr, J. Melch, II. Planting, Enos Syhtols, Mrs. II. Fry, Maud Fry, Ruth Fry, II. J. Savage, W. II, MacCartnoy, Floronco Rich, Margaret Hames, Mrs. Homes, Ellz nnoth Flood, W. A. Ackermnn, Owen Harris, Mrs. Harris, Fred Harris, John Harris, Claude Harris, Mrs, B. Hodges, Mrs. Mlnnlo Slmth, C. D. Cooper, II, Mullit, C. Johnson, Omor Dick, Ellen Thornroso, Mrs. A. II. Johnston, Lena Thornroso, Mrs. W. II. WIckllffo, Catherlno Washington, Mrs. W. B. Edman, R. J. Rico, Mrs. Rico, John Colo, G. C. Molvln, Orcn Harris, Geo, Davis, Mrs. Davis and twenty-flvo steerage. reooIoIt Tl Thirty Cabin Passengers Leave for San Francisco Ves sel Carries Large Cargo. Tho steamship Rodondo, carrying a full cargo of lumber nnd thirty cabin passengers left this afternoon for San Francisco Those sailing on iior were; Mrs. Bradfordoluiler, Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson, Mrs. Rosn Allen, Mrs. L. C. Ladd. Hilda Llndstrom, J. L. Coke nnd wife, H. C. Rose, E. C Ril ey, B. Goldln, A. T. Haines, Mrs. Thlerbeck, Mrs. F. II. Croby, Mrs. Roy Fnrmor, Ruby Foot, A. O. Foot, Mrs. Foot, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dries bach, S. R. Matthows. R. M- Geo, J. IL Reed, Mrs. S. McDonald, Robort Mageo, M. E. Cassidy, T. B. Short rldge and P. Ward. re Over 100 Participate in Old Fashioned "House-Warming" at John T. Culver Ranch on Catching Inlet The peoplo of Catching Inlet woro delightfully entertained Frldny even ing by Mr. nnd Mrs. John Culver, tho occasion being tho dedication of tholr new homo. Tho houso wns artistically and beautifully decor ated with cut flowers and greens, and oven tho yard manifested tho prevalent nlr of hospitality by tho numorous gleams from tho Chinese lanterns which wero nusponded from tho trees. Tho enrly part of tho evening was n dedication scrvlco nnd was taken charge of by tho Rev. G. Loroy Hall, who oponed the progrnm with a song service, nnd overyono Joined heartily In tho old famlllnr song which overyono loves. Then fol lowed a short address by Rov. Par ker, who cxprossod In a fow well chosen wordB tho feeling of gratl tudo and thanksgiving folt by thoso prcsont In being ublo to moot nolRh bora and friends on such an occa sion. Then Mr. Hall gnvo nn ad dress very appropriate for such a. gathering, his toplo bolng, "Tho Ene mies of tho Homo." Ho spoko oC tho blessings of tho homo and par ticularly aimed to point out roasona why they were not enjoyed, among which ho mentioned tho saloon, con ventionality, modern methods In city llfo, nnd nlso lack of hospitality. He closed his talk with a reading from J a in os Whltcomb Rlloy, nftor which tho Rov. August Olson of Portland closed tho meeting with prayer. Then followed a social tlmo. Tho young peoplo enjoyed a bonflro and Joined In sorno lively games outsldo. whllo Insldo tho older ones visited nnd tnlked over old tlmos, not to niontlon tho Inspection of tho fine, modern, now homo which was unani inously admired. It extends out from a grovo of maples, bospcaklnir the charm and hospitality which reigns within, After enjoying tho dollclous re freshments dlspensod by Mrs, Cul ver, assisted by a number of young ladies presont, tho guoBts dopartod for tholr rospoctlvo homos at a lato hour, feeling hotter for having on Joyed tho memorablo occasion. Following Is a list of guests: Mrs. L. L. Hazozlton, Vornon Collvor, Hubert, Cnvanagh, Walter Kalno, Ollvo Richards, Zoo Dolan, Arthur Holms, Miss Gladys Mattson, Miss Ruth Hill, Oron Parker,, Ralph, niako, Lucy Ross, Mrs. Rosa ProiiBs, Miss Maud Thurber, Ellzaboth Rosa, Robert Ross, Allco Black, Lois Black, Mrs. Henry Black, Mrs. Georgo Black. Ellis Solandor, Arthur Nel son, Miss Nell Nicholson, Charles Cavanngh. Harry RubboII, Mrs. Har ry Russell, Leonard Russoll, Nora RubsoII, Lnurn A. Smlthgnll, Roland Plckonpnugh, Geo, A. Illako, Wm. Lackstrom, Selma Lackstrom, Elvira Lnckstrom, Ferdinand Lackstrom, Goo. Solandor, Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Carlson, John Slrcu, Mrs. T. M. Collvor, Keith Collvor, Gladys Coll vor, Enid Collvor, Arthur Moore, Albln Lackstrom, Ruben Wnttson, Mrs. C. R. Collvor, Clnronco Collvor, Mrs, Chas. Cnvnnagh, Eldon Cavan ngh, G. L. Hall, Aug. Olson of Port land, ilormnn Snnford, Glndo San ford, J. I. Pnrkor, Mrs. II. J. Rus soll, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Solan dor. Mrs. Mlllio Snnford. Orla San ford, Joslo A. Pnrkor, Besslo Coll ver, Edith Kalno, Gerda Gunnel!, Anna Truman, Ruby Collvor, Alice Church. Art Mattson, Mrs. Arthur Mnttson, Mrs. Ina Hill, Alex Hon gell, Mrs. Alex Hongell. Telephone Wires lead to our store and we're always at the end of the wire. Call 141 and get it in a hurry. ' i i i i s"