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ilM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY,lJGUST 18,. 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVE ?Ason. UO Idf ft. - Ron "Kit d Cabi, IT '86 S.ffl TOj ' ""e lit. . Hi. YB (0 I. S, "-VM ., Ladies j Suits i . ' I New York's Latest Styles Ve have received this week our first shipment oi" Ladies' Suits. These were purchased by us direct from the maker less than. three weeks ago. Wo do not buy our suits in April or May, from a travelling man, long before the styles for the season are even known, as most merchants do. We go where they are made and get the new things while they are new and at prices that tire right. You can save 25 per cent by buying your Suit or Coat here. We will have the very latest things in Coats in a few days. The Golden Rule WILL BUILD IHSCHOOL $&&a4tMa4ti, IRVING BLOCK FOR MEN AND BOYS xi:v coons ahhivixu every dav Jut an luil Men's- and Boys' MmMmw font. See Window A icll line of Men's Silk Sox, 50r values. :Mr, 3 pairs !.() duett Shirts, all sizes, good jfiortmont of patterns . .9l.no WOMEN AND MISSES New Goods Arriving Every Ray SllllH, CoillM Mild DreSS. 8e WinduwH. White Drosses One-Half Price On Display In Window- -Hair (JooiIh, Switches and Hair Or nnmcuts, Luce CollnrH, Lticu CapH, Tungo Wristletlcs, Fancy Cornet Coverii Ia'hh One Fourth Price Watch Our Windows. Why? Because We Sell for Cash. a WW The election of the Coos Rlvor consolidated school district resulted in a favorable vote, for the Issuaneo of IjoihIb to the extent of $10,000 for erecting a new building In that dist rict. The vote was 40. to 15. A voto of 2 to 38 was cnst'in favor of tho selection of the M. II. Smith site nfc tho location for tho now building. II. I). HesHey acted as chairman of tho meeting, during which several hot debates were pulled off. About twenty women took part in tho ses sion, i Anson Rogers, who opposed tho Smith site, offered to donate two ad ditional acres of laud free If the school Bhould be located at Elk Hock, Change Work. Tho fifty or moro INJUNCTION 1 Peculiar Case Before Judge Coke Street Improvement Issue to Be Decided. BREVITIES AUGUST TIRES. Ilolow 1b given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshflold. The tldeB arc placod In tho ordor of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino and holghts on tho second lino of each dny; a compar ison of cousecutlvo heights will ln dlcato whether It la high or low water. For high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT Francis X. Ilushman, the winner of the Hero Contest of the Ladles' World, In a special tie-part feature "TIIK ASH US OF HOPE" A picture you will like. Andy Clark, the Edison boy ictor In "HY PARCEL POST" A good comedy showing how Andy was snipped by parcel post and the experiences 'he bad. See It tonight. VENGEANCE IS .MINK" A splendid western drama ft-turlng Hnmalne Fielding of me Lubin Westorn Co. Children 3c. Adults 10c. Tomorrow The Vltagraph's Broadway feature "A MIL LION Itll)" 5 reols of action. Come early n- there will bo standing room only a few mln J"le after the doors aro opon. MMaaaaaaMM notice. The picnic of tl u Presbytorlan Sunday School will bo held on Wednesday, August 19. nt I'lper'H fSrovo. The Allcu II. will leave at 8 o'clock a. in. Children and adults in o Invited to attend. Ml. II. K. KBTV, DENTIST. Phono 113-J, Uoom 204, Coke Dldg. Ee Royal TONIGHT "The House of Big Features" Sl'KClAl. mj i.m.' i'l.iT,,,, ... ... mi. " iMiinn in nine WS Vlrlni. II. ... uEkJ S,K,l'-S" Tho greatest Jn Plctmo em- made. A mngnl &Jmm Production of the (fan? K a BI,1(,nil cast of French ltataiF not. faU l0 8ee t"l8 oxquls "einternretai nn i r .. master biuui nuiii-ii Ume. !,-," lut. "r?1 the mV. .Yir". tt opocn in tores rK or motion nlc- tttcioew 8llow ton,Bht- ppy S911.? KAIILY! 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Thomas, Mgr. piauos Pianos Central Av., Plauos Pianos Marshflold Pianos i Piunos Pianos Pianos rinnoB rianos nanos rianoa Pianos .Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS Ft... 0.4 4.0 lira.. C.2S 1.13 Ft... 0.0 4.1 Urn. . 0.18 7.11 Ft... G.I) 0.3 3.0 0.08 2.7 1.G2 4.7 G.7 0.0 0.0 7.00 2.3 The decision of Judge Coke was that the Injunction ngalnst the city ns to the assessment I should be continued, but that against tho contractors should I ! be discontinued, and they can go ! I ahead with the work'. . 4 A hearing before Circuit Judge Coko Is In progress this afternoon to a motion to quash an Injunction Is Biied against the city in the matter pertaining to the Improvement of Eighth Bireet. Tho Injunction was granted at the request of the attor- Rtinniftri. !,.. i.n.. h... i.-ii-..r...: ' "Br a. Harry, who contends the rnllioad tracks In tho varVl u- ri t" . hor lotH front " SuvcI" street, keii i tho line Tvesterdav iS r ffl ?nd '.,ot .M K,K,l,h 8trc0t ns dmrged tho work above Soavc Mini t0 r--'- I,- the rlt-. and that assessments .u... rV? i i .. . nKalst her property Bhould be chnrg- OlK'iis Offices James T. Urand, n od to the Improvement on Sovcnth recent graduate o ftho Harvard Law street. School, has located In Marshflold mid When tho streets were ronnnied a opened an office In tho Coko build- few years ago, they wore altered to linn v .. .. ..' road bb they now stand by ordinance. ItiillilliiK .New House. Harry Al- Tho Dafry lots, four In number, front len Is making good progress with on a street which branches In the hlB now bIxtooiii cottage on North shape of a letter "Y," the lots being Mntli Btreet. , on the stein. In the old platB of tho .New Attorney Warner A. Ack- city what Is now Seventh was then orinan, an nttornoy recently arrived First Btreet, and embraced, according from Portland, has decided to locate tn mimnni fn- m iinrrv iim niMi n Marahfleld and hnB secured offlceB running the entlro length of tho ad- In the Lockhnrt building. dltlon, and wbb roughly curved In Msltors In Town. Catching Inlet Hhnpe. Tho city contends that tho people who aro In town today aro old Second street, or present Eighth 'Vr'n".(I.Mr8, C-nrum-o Collver, Mrs. streot. l the long street, and that J. S. Tliomas, A E. .Tower, Zollu Seventh Is but n branch. Wallace ami J. A. Ward. The cltv lecentlv ordered Mw lm No Miv The fire which was Been nrovemont of Elithth street bv mnlt verslty there. Sho has been visit ing for somo tlmo with relatives and friends on tho Hay. .MRS. EVA Z. CROCKETT, of Co qullle, left today on tho Uroak water for Portland, whoro she will be treated by the radium euro for cancer nnd ir tills Is successful sho will not have to undergo nn opera tion. JAMES K.IELLANl) and family loft yesterday for nn outing trip to Handon. Mrs. KJelland's health, has not been good and a stay nt the beach la expected to benefit her. MRS. El'OENE C'ROSTHWAITE and sons. Tom and Eugene, havo re turned fiom South Coos River, where they have been guests for a dny or two at tho C. R. Peck sum mer home. CLASSIFIED LOST llliu'k morocco, loosc-lcnf notebook, 4x7 Inches, marked la gilt on lower corner, "Lofax." Contains memorandum notes nnd printed electrical matter. Return to TlnicB office. $1.00 reward. WANTED Position its housekeeper or cook for fow men. Call morn ings or evenings. Phono 2S4-U PARTY WHO took Mcyclo funis front of Koontz's garago yesterday In known nnd will bo arrested un less wheel Is returned immediately. l'OK RENT Funilslieil room, njMirt ment three, Williams building. enst of town yesterday and looked serloiiB Is said to havo been a slush ing on the Noah ranch on Coos River nnd was under control. About forty acres were burned over. Picnic Tomorrow. Tho Presbyter ian Sunday school will picnic nt Pip er's Grove tomorrow. Children nnd grown folks of any denomination will uo welcome to Join tho picnic, iiring your uaBKoiB leaves at a. tu, lug a twenty-foot fill along Mrs. Mar ry b lots. She was not willing to pay the nsscBsmctitH under this ordi nance but desired to como under the terms of the Seventh street ordi nance, under which tho assessments would be very much lighter, becauso of Seventh Btreet being filled by tho ureuge in tho Kcrnuaio area, Tho matter Is n comnllcated one The Alice II. nnd testimony of those familiar with i tno engineering department of tho ill FOR RENT Hiryrio stolen. A bicycle belong- city previous to tho tlmo of changing lug to F. II. Storey wan stolen boiiio tho atrcotg mny possibly bo necen- tlme yesterday afternoon from tho gnry. BtrcetH down town. He has a lost notice 'n today's Times nnd through this medium linn hopes of regaining his vehicle. To (Jet Funds Cant. WEATHER FORKCAST tr Atiotlilra I'rru to Com titj Tlmfi.) OREdO.V Fair nnd warmer In east; northeast winds. I.OCA I. TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt I 4:43 n. in., AugiiBt 18, by IlenJ. uHiiiuu, special government me tooroIoglMi: Mnxlmum CO .Minimum 42 At 4:43 a. m 44 Precipitation 00 Precipitation aluro Sept. 1, 1913 CC.G4 Precipitation same porlod last jjcar 04.81 Wind: northwest. f ..A........ I .1, .vt -ullll .tlll. .1IUIKUIIII 4 Htateii yoBterday that he was Inform-' led while In Portland that If the Rivers and Harbor bill did not pass shortly, an emergency appropriation would bo mnde for tho harbor work. This will take earo of the Coos Ihiy dredging, etc. ( Workman Injured (leorgo Hard ing, .foreman for 'Porhnm & Oldley on their Btreet work In Fcrndnle, wiih sorlouflly Injured about one o'clock yesterday afternoon by a boulder fulling on his shoulder. A physician was Immediately called to euro for tho Injured man, Ho was removed to his home In Fern- dale .MARRIED. I ANDERSON-DINGMAN. Arthur W. Anderson and Miss Lilly Dlngman of North Rend wero married by Justice Pen nock yesterday even ing. The couple will live hero where Mr. Auderson Is employed ns n teamster. , IPEOPhE YOUII f'KMOWfF aboutT CHARLES FOX nnd wife of Handon are in the city. A. J. MENDEL left last ovonlug on a business trip to Myrtlo Point. MRS. II. C. MEARS Is spending tho uny in .Myruo Point. MRS. C. M. ANDERSON loft this nf lornoon for Allegany. FOR RENT Furnished two-room housekeeping apartment. 413 No. Second street. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 1024 EIrod. , FOR SALE lOO.poiind pushcart, en tirely now, at reduction. Suitable, for de'lvery or peddling. P. O. Dox GOG, North Rend. Phono 141. FOR SALE Practically new, mod ern furniture for G rooms. Prlco 'cry reasonable. Ph, 1G5-L. FOR RENT Fuiiilhlinl iiimrtntcaf over Nasburg's Orocery. Apply at Nnsburg's Grocory. FAR RENT Ijiiko house on 12t Court South. Phono 110-L. FOR KENT Two flats .fnnilnlicd or unfurnished, in Madden D1dg North Front street; also ho use keeping rooms. FOR III. RENT Private Phono 133. garage, cIoao Must Have Penults Acrordlnc to MRS. HEN TYRER of Cooston wn a the recent ruling of tho Oregon Came Marshflold shopper today. Commission, all persons having live CHAS. FOX and wife, of Handon, ar- ueer or rawus m tnoir possession nf- nveu in ino city Monday. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PATHE Bi preXtT ar, ons for IMJWER FLOOR, 25c. "ALCONY, 15c. IHor P., i , v-lllliUKBW, 1UC, llera o.. " .... MAS' C Thi. i n'Bt "FANTO - " " uuru series. In .. . P ni. for SOUTH n in..- "IS at ri'vmn.ir .." "' -""nuAVKi;i.: slip. PHONR 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 158-R $20 RANCH BARGAINS mnrn Buys a 40-acre tj)0uU ranch on South Coos Rlvor; location Ideal; rich soil; bottom laud aloue worth moro than tho price asked for the wholo; terms if desired. "SEE REID ABOUT IT." Per acre buys one of 'the best ranch bar gains ever offered on Coos Day; orchard, garden, house, outbuildings and stock In cluded In this price; loca tion, Coos River, this side of tho Forks; terms. "SEE REID ABOUT IT." tf7flfl Buys a now mod $ I oil em four-room bun galow on improved street; city water and electric lights; terms. "SEE REID ABOUT IT." $jnp Buys level lot, IUJ cleared for build ing. Streot grading and Im provements included. $25 down, balance ?10 per month, "SEE REID ABOUT IT." W. A. REID 150 Front Streot. IliilliN New Home. Tho founda tion Is laid for the new bungalow home which F. C. Illrch Is erecting In Hay Park. Choir Rehearsal, The choir of tho Episcopal Church will havo a re hearsal In Oulld Hall tomorrow evening at 7:30. Will Ilulld Hunglnow. Roy E. Miller of tho dredge Seattlo Is clear ing lots on North Eighth street for tho orectlon of n now bungalow. Some Snappy New FalljStyles For Men from the House of Kuppenheimer SUITS, OVERCOATS AND MACKIMAWS ter September 1 will bo required to sccuro permits from the state or will bo prosecuted. Deputy Game War den Thomas says a number of Coos county people havo tamo deer In tholr possession. A Nn t lira Fako? W. F. Hodson of Coos River has. an exhibit at the rooms or tno .Marsnrield Chamber of J. L. SMITH, or Coqulllo, Is a busl- noHs visitor In Marshflold. MR8. R. II. OLESON of Empire was a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. JAMES PARKER of Loon Lake Is visiting friends In Marshflold. WALTER HOFFMAN, of Coqullle, registered at tho Chandler yoster- uay. Commerce, a twig from n plum tree W. E. PIKE, a business man of Also our First Shipment of the FAMOUS CR0SSETT SHOES Severay styles and all sizes and widths, $5 and $6 the pair Buy New Stuff Don't buy stuff that's been bn sale for the last three months. FIXUP TWO STORES Marshfiitld Xorth Rend on which oro thirty-seven ultima, nv eraglng In clrcumforonce slightly moro than three and ono-half Inches, They aro clustered on a single branch thirteen Inches long. They aro uni formly colored and without exception oro well developed. They aro of somo Japanese variety, the exact speclos bolng unknown to Mr. Hod son. .Makes (Jhh1 Recoid Guy Lattln who Is now working on tho Dredge Oregon says It Is doing fine work. It Is averaging between 3,200 nnd 4,000 yards In nn eight hour shift, pumping tho sand up on tho Island near tho mouth of Pony Slough. Ho says that tho sand Is not wash ing a bit. Ho says that tho Ore gon is averaging much better than the Soattlo as the latter has been pumping only about 7,000 yards In threo eight-hour shifts and be sides tho Seattlo Is much larger and has more power than the Oregon. In Justice Court. A law suit was Myrtlo Point. Is a visitor In Marsh- field. MARY METLIN la a guest or Mrs. Fanny Hazard on South Coos River. M. F. BARNES of Grants Pass Is nmong tho business visitors in tho city. It. M. JENNINGS and wlfo aro spend ing a fow days on South Coos River. E. A. HONNELYKE of tho dreduo Seattlo was In from Emplro this morning. TOM NICOLS loft for Coqullle Vnl- loy points tins morning on a busi ness trip. MRS. J. T. HALL Is visiting Mrs. F. M. Fredborg ut her homo on South Coos Rlvor. CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS of Allegany was a biislno88 visitor in Marsh field today. A. P. OWEN cnnio In today from his summer cottage on South Coos River. FOR SALE - FOR HALE Rooming North Front stroet. house. .1183 FOR SALE Ono flrst-clax work horso, wt. about 1200, for 175. Ono G-h. p. Pnlmor-Mooro marlno gaso line engine first-class condition, ?40. Box T, North Bond. l-'Oll SALE Puro bred Jersey cuItm from register f merit dams. F, A. SacchJ, Marshflold, Oro. -''OK HAL! Finely furnished room ing house. Good inonoy maker. Address Box B, Times offlco. MISCELLANEOUS SMALL FAMILY (no children) wants modorn furnished home, centrally located. References. Address D, Timet offlco. averted In Justice Pennock's court JULIUS MATSON and Lloyd LoMleux yesterday when Jennie Stuart nnd P. N. Thurston clashed over some of tho furnishings of the rooming house In the JoliiiBon building over the Marsh flold Bakery, which Mrs. Stuart for merly run nnd which has recently been purchased by Thurston. Each charged tho other party, it Is said, of came lu tody from tho Miitson summor home on Coos River today, II. W. FARRINOTON left today on tho Marshfield-Rosehurg auto lino for Roseburg, .MRS. NELLIE OWEN will return tomorrow from a week's visit at Crow's Nest on South Coos River. WANTED i WANTED Drc.ssjunlclug and plain sowing, house to house Phono GO-J. FOUND 1X)ST Overcoat, marked "J. L. C, Mclnorny Bros. Honolulu," on road between Sumnor and Dora Cometory. Flndor return to Times offlco. Reward, HELP WANTED taking property belonging to tho oth- MRS. ALICE DOLL and her son, L. or. After nn exchange of search warrants and1 a threat of law suits, tho difficulty was adjusted by Mrs. Stuart turning over a table to Mr. Thurston. DRAMATIC READING at MASON. IC Opera House Tonight. 8:30. NOTICE II. P. O. E. All Elks are requested, to be pres ent at tho meeting Wednesday night. There will be Initiation of.candldates. THOS. B. JAMES! Secretary. NOTICE. ' ' Any person having tn tholr posses sion any live deer after Sept. 1, 1914, without first having securaba permit to keop same from the State Game Commission will be prosecuted. J. M. THOMAS, Deputy Game Warden. Don't forget the !13c luncheon at The Chandler. 11:80 to 2. o'clock. E. Doll, went to Handon today for a several days' visit. MRS. LATTIN nnd daughter, Mrs.i Montgomery, wero In town from ' South Inlet today. MR. AND MRS. J. C. EGOLESTON; left this morning to spend several' days In Myrtle Point. I CHESTER HEAF went down to the Walters Camp at tho Beach last evening to visit for a fow days. CAPTAIN DONNBLSON of the Daisy Putnam spent yesterday at hla ranch on Catching Inlet. I CARL LATTIN returnod yestorday with a party of friends from an enjoyable camping trip to Sunset Bay. ! MRS. ED HANSON camo down with , her husband on tho Gleaner from . Gardiner to visit rolattves nnd friends here. MRS. FRED KRUSE camo In today from tho Kruso ranch on Isthmus Inlet and will romaln in town sev eral days visiting relatives. I ELLEN HOLM will leave soon for hor homo In Berkeley, Calif., to take up nn art bourse in the Uni-, WANTED Hoy plnsetter at bowline alloy. Good wages guaranteed. WANTED Neat, courteous loy for Cyclory mossongor servlco. Must bo sixteen years of age. All Telephone ires lead to our store and we're always at the end of the wire. Call 141 and get it in a hurry. ' -'"'-".-.uirt .