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7IKRIHMH r.T,.HWiwii' iwwwrrr1'' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914. EVENING EDITION. imni i five jlKrw yaC? JRo To.. -"HOh Hn ,. Mai larocf ."iSEjJ "WI o, l "J. sa ooti -Soatl "i ind Wr.,1 ''till v. n'ghl ttoJ Hfll ney, "i W; 1 sIH I ol fl S "T.v $fe Ham a EWsklm Sh to please you, made over "Natural Shape lasts to give comfort, ,;, an individuality distinctly its own and an assortment of shapes that WILL WIN your favor. Woolen Mill Stores Hull Vmtvmt Calf fount man's rait J fo, (JjC' Alio In Tan- tp3 TWO STORJ3S- Mnwhfidd North Bond BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Below Is given tho tlmo and height or high and low wntor at Murshflold. Tho tides nro plnccd In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on Jho flmt line and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on tho bar subtract two hours 31 minutes. SIIHrs.. I.1G 10.11 4.47 10.52 il"t. ..fi.U 0.2 C.4 0.3 W mi iteamer Alert's Annual Excursion to the Life Saving Station Wednesday, August 26th win Imvo Allegany at C n. in., Mnrshfleld nt 8:30; .North uonu nt H, reaching tho Life- Bavl r Station at 10. Return boat will Icavo tho Lit Saving Station nt 2 p. m. FAKK ntOM COOS RIVER, It )f Nl) TltlP niOM JIAIUSIIPIKM) h 750 boo Bring Your Baskets and Enjoy a Day At the Beach WEATHER FORECAST (Dr AmocUIM I'rni lo Cool Dtj Time.) OREGON Fair with norther ly wlndB. I.OCAIj TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending at 1:43 n. in., August 24, by WonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum C2 Minimum 50 At 4-43 n .m 51 Precipitation 00 Precipitation sinco Sept. 1, 1913 CC.C4 Precipitation samo period last year G4.81 Wind: northwest; clear. w sill receive a big shipment of canning peaches about Wednes day. Place your orders nt onco as we hnvo orders now for nearly nil that c lll Kct this wook. Wo nro also taking orders for "Fryers" That Will be Delivered Saturday rlnht from the ranch. These cannot be equalled In town. COOS BAY TEA, COffEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 North Brondwny.Phono 394-J. GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT PERILS OF PAULINE Series No. G. See this great sorlal story t the House Whero you get YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. WW 1T5CT OF SPLENDID niOTOPLAYS-AMi NEW SPKCIAI, PHOCJHAM Children 3c Adults 15c ST m i The Roval TONIGHT "So'hir81'' ' lMl I'KATUHiS I Th. (. '""uctiue acts. to nf??" Sl8lers '" n entire tiem llTA ho have heard da to Sl,re ,0 continue to Socialists Gather Yesterday at Simpson Park Big Crowd in Attendance. Tho Socialist locals of Coos County hold a Inrgoly attended picnic yestor dav nt Slmnson Park In North Bond. Speeches, sporting events and danc ing provided amusement or mo crowd. Tho dnifclng continued until a late hour Inst night. Tho principal speech was made by o. w. Davis of Medford. who dis cussed at somo length tho policies of tho Socialist nolitical party. Short talks wore made by E. W. Carpenter of Ilandon. candidate for County Commissioner; J. II. James of Co qulllo, Socialist candldato for County Treasuror: k. h. naii. oi umi County, candidate for Joint Ropre Bonfntivn from fioos and Curry Coun ties; Mrs. B. V. Engan and K. W. Eagan, of Marsnnoiu. Mrs. J. W. Wright won the $20 wntch for being tho most popular lady on the grounds. CONCERT "0h! V,. . M. t "l,."ear: . win ue here to Yes, tho bear, Q I. Cm.. i-l. " wuiiiv w "hblBllth9 kuld,es and (arts WJor Da'-" In three torr of v "'together charming Ith thL :.?.Pleo.n 8 time, flavored Wpie. 4 e ot fomnnco and ln " comlu.3 X?U" A lnugh-a-mln- ""Ad Sv fi?Urt, of Mak0 Dolleve.1' Plv ,ha. 'wnqua Eclair kids. Mrturw t ouo feet- f nil new MrTY3:va?ev..leacts for: W,t?"ow night: ''The Sea 01 Ck InnH".ree.18, T"18 ,B 0n ku motion n,?8 best 8t0'-'es put Pers' FHMPPture8 by tne famous K this Brmp.,,n5r' Dn't.mlss b luls sret photo feature. TUESDAY EVE. ,, Director Fenton of the Coos Ray Concert Rand announced that tho following program would bo render ed Tuesday evening at ;" i st olid and Market: March, From Ocean to Ocean via Dnnnmn Geo. C. Murphy Ovorture, Maslnlollo ,Auu?I Baritone Solo, Phoenix. .. .unsworn Suite, Don Quixote Safranok 1. Spanish Village. 2. Sancho Paza. 3. Dulclnea. 4. Don Quixote. Ilumoresque, Comln' Thro' the Opera Mirror V Touanl Selection, Adele , V,Vii'inn . . . . .Rrisquet and Phlllpp Tnki Tilp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohan loft yesterday morning via Roseburg for n trip to Portland. They will return some time this week. (i'imn lo Aljiskii. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Witt loft yesterday on tho Break water. Mr. Witt will go to Sitka, Alaska, and Mrs. Witt will visit Tn coma, Seattle nnd other Washington points. Civil Service Kutiulimt Ion. Mrs. E. M. Eddy conducted a civil servlco examination tit the Mnrshfleld Post- office for clerk and carrier last Sat urday morning. There were four n pllcnnts. Motor Car Out of Omlr Tho motor car of tho Southern Pacific Co. could not bo started today nnd Is In the shop for repairs. A steam train Is tnk ng Its plnre today bo tween hero nnd North Bend. For Summer llom. Dr. Win. Ilorsfall has purchased n summer Wine situ on South Coos River from .). W. Flunagan. It Is locnted nenr the T. It. Barry camping ground. Dr. Ilursfnll expects to build n fine bun galow thoru soon. d'ot Flvo ivr. Billy Ingram, M. I.. Curry, J. E. Wynne, Claudo Tuck er and A. E. (llossop arrived Into Saturday from Curry County, whore thov hnvo been enjoying a hunt. Thoy 'brought back five deer, ono apiece. Thoy hnil a fine tlmo. Hunting Party Reliinuil. Dr. Houseworth, Jcsso Franco and Fred Barnard, who hnvo been hunting In Southern Curry County, returned yestordny. Thoy woro nblo to got a few deeV boforo tho season was closed and say thoy enjoyed the trip Immcnsoly. Rt'Mimc Sen-Ice. August Frlieon received word this morning that ho could ivaumn selling steamship tic kets direct to Oreat Britain nnd Scnndlnnvla on tho Scandlnavlan Amerlcnu lino. However, ho cannot noli tickets to Coutlnontnl Europe or to Flnlnnd. Attend Institute. Among tuo teachers who went to Myrtlo Point today to attend tho Institute this week wero Miss Brewer, Miss Emily Blake, Miss May Blake, Miss May Alton, Miss Clara Spraguo, Miss Jew ell Spraguo, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. James of North Bend and Mrs. P. M. Wilbur. Douglas County Clerk Here. E. H. Lenox, County Clerk of Douglas County, wlfo and llttto daughter, nro hero for a short vacation trip. Thoy havo boon visiting for a fow days In Gardiner. Today thoy will go up Coos River for a weok's visit with Mr. Lenox's Bister, Mrs. J. J. McDonald. Christian Church Picnic. Tho an uual picnic of tho Christian Church Sunday School was given today, tho trip bolng mndo to Sunset Bay In automobiles. Among thoso making tho trip, besides a large crowd of children, wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. Swan dor, of Portland, Rov. and Mrs. Samuel Grogg, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A Held, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Immel ami Mrs. Alice Duffy. llxcurMon to h. S. S. The Alert will mako its annual excursion to the United States Life Saving Station next Wednesday. Tho boat will leavo Allegany nt C a. m., for the convenience of the Coos River people nnd will stop at Marshflold and North Beud to accommodate any who m wish to go. ThlB excursion Is an annual event nnd has always proved a popular outing. Railroad Auto. Tho Blue Ridge Tigers havo purchased tho old Capo Arago Soda Works auto and roplnced tho auto wheelB with flanged ones off a handcar and are using it on the Daniels Creek logging road. They liavo also rigged up a trailor which they use on the easy grade. It works fine and will run at quite a speed without jumping tho track. It elim inates tho necessity of pumping a hand enr tho seven miles when they wish to come nnd go from town or to tho ball games on South Coos River. Valued Too High. Judge John F. Hall says that the estimate of tho estate of tho late J. BlufOrd Davis as given Saturday, was far too Teat. Judge Hall has been familiar with tho Davis estate, having been Mr. Davis' father's attorney. Judgo Hall figures that besides tho ranch nt tho fors of Coos River, which is a little over n half section nnd worth probably between $40,000 and sno.000, that tho ostato consists of about $10,000 worth of other property In Mnrshfleld, Emplro and Jn California. WhivIiohso Success The Farmers' Union warehouse, which opened for business nt tho foot of Central nvc nue n few .dan? ago, Is said to be do ing n steadily Increasing volume of trade. The concern Is n co-oporntlve buying nnd selling organization of the fnrmcis nbout Coos Bny. A mooting will be held next Snturdny, when steps will be taken to place a stock of groceries nnd supplies In the warehouse. Tho farmers nro rapidly learning the value of the ns- isoiintlon nnd the new department Is expected to be n success. DiivIk Fimeial. The funeral of J. Bluford D.ivls will Jio held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the residence of W. B. Curtis nt 818 El rod nvenue, and Rev. J. E. Quails will offlclnte. Funeral Sunday. The funeral of M. C. Pcdcrson, one of the victims of the Pony Inlet nuto wreck, was held yesterday and wns largely at tended, the Eagles, Owls and Moose turning out In bodies to pay the lust tribute to their departed brother. DniicliiK Club. Tho dance to be glvcn Tuesday evening nt tho Fin nish Hall Ib not by the Thursday Club ns was first announced but is a party given under the name of the Marshflold Dancing Club by n num ger who are arranging to organize n dancing club for the fall nnd win ter. It Is strictly luvltntlonnl. S"iioiiH Attack. Arthur Urnndt, while attending tho Socialist picnic at North Bend yestordny afternoon, wnii soled with n sudden nttnek nnd fell In a fntnt to tho ground. He wns revived by quick treatment by timco who picked him up, He Ib entirely recovered todny. Council Tonight. The Mnrshfleld City Council will meet this evening In rcgulnr session. Much Important rtreet work will bo discussed, nnd Inquiry made why work has stopped nit tho South Broadway and North Front street paving contracts. Other mutters of minor Importance will also come up. Ilond Ih Good. S. B. Cnthcart re turned Snturdny night via the old Coos Bay wagon rond from Portland, where ho attended tho state conven tion of the Rcdmeti ns the delegato of Coos Tribe or Mnrshfleld. Ho stutCB thnt the convention was a big success. Some revision was made in tho constitution nnd reports of tho officers showed thnt thoro had been n gain In membership tho past year, the first tlmo in several years. Mr. Cnthcart states that tho old Coos Bay wagon rond Is now In fine shnpe with tho exception that U Is dusty In places. Autos aro now coming over the road and making It without trouble.- Had Flue Trip. Henry Kern nnd family of North Bond returnod lust nk'ht from their nuto trip to Sher wood, Or., nnd vicinity, whero they spent n month wit lb relatives. Mr. Kern mndo the trip without accident but he says that tho roads aro very dusty. He took tho rond down tho west side of tho Wlllnmotto ns far as Eugono nnd found the dust nhout n foot deep. Ho enmo down Satur day nnd nil tho farmers wero onrouto to town so that ho had n cloud of dust to motor through, all tho time. Ho said that It was almost unbollev ublo to find the ronds so mirth tins' tlor now than they wero threo weeks ago when ho went out. Plans Vacation. Cell Ireland will loavo soon for Ollnllu whore he will spend his vacation on tho old homo ranch. Ho says that ho Is not going to aid In digging wells, In haying or other arduous work but Ib going tn play tho rolo of tho real gentleman farmer. Heretofore they hnvo saved up n bunch of work for him to wnde Into whop ho wont to tho ranch and he figures that ho has dug at least threo wells and pitched so much liny that he doos not know whore thoy put It without buying additional acrongo for room for tho stacks. To mako siiro thnt ho will not bo In veigled Into haying, ho Is delaying his departure, but Frank Denning says tho crop of "tlcklo grass" will bo fine about tho tlmo that Coll hits tho ranch. Dr. HcliencU Writes. Dr. C. A. Schonck, former bond of tho Fores try School and woll known on Coos Bny, writes from Darnstadt, Gormany, to Tho Tlmborman In praise of Douglas fir. Ho says "But I miss the smoll of tho Douglas fir. It is the finest wood on tho globe. If I woro young I would have a huge lumber yard (shipping In 5, 400,000 cap&clty 'boats) right horo nt Rotterdam, which ts tho entering wodgo for France nnd Switzerland and Italy, and notably for Holland and tho entire Industrial district of Germany, and also not bnd for English trade My yard would bo stocked with every grndo and length and shnpo and form of Douglas fir, frpm toothpicks up to keolstlcks for battleships." In Clirlstlanliu Word dias been received that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rau bach of Ten Mtlo, who havo beon touiinir Eurono. nro now In Chris tian, Norway. Somo of tholr frlonds feared that If thoy were In Geuuuuy when tho war broke out that Mr. Raubnch might be dragged Into tho Gorman army. WHAT YOU WANT Wo hnvo It nnd n prlco thnt Is better than you can do else where. Wo nsk you for n trial oider, which will convince. CEXKRAIj repair work. Schroeder & Hildenbrand HARDWARE AND PLUMBING. iPEOPbE.YaUl iKMOW ABOUT f iJ y w TS $35,000 5 I W E. A. BONNELYKE wns In from Em plrc Saturday. JUDGE HALL AND WIFE spent Sunday nt The Maze MISS ALMA OEDDES of Coos River Is In town todny. L. MURPHY, or Snn Francisco, Is In tho city on business. EDWARD DYER spent Sunday with his family on Daniels Creek. MRS. LEO. F. DAVIS of Snn Fran cisco, Is n visitor In tho city. JOHN M.RENNIE, or Eugene, Is a business visitor In tho city. GEO. A. CABLE, of Portland Is a business visitor In tho city. DR. VAUGHAN Is spending a row days In Portland on business. MRS. E. A. HILBORN or Mllltcoma wns a MarshNcld visitor Saturday. STUB TOWER nnd wlfo spent Sun day with friends nt Dnnlcls Creek. MR. AND MRS. TOM JAMES nnd family spend Suudny at Sunset Bay. WILL CHANDLER spent Sundny at his summer home on Coos River. E. A. ANDERSON nnd wlfo spent Sunday at tho South Coos River butchery. HARRY ALDERSON and Will Mor gan of Coos River, cumo tn todny on business. ED FREICKMAN of DnllaB. who tins been visiting In North Bend, loft tor home todny. ROBERT MARSDEN left todnv ror an extended trip to Ilandon and other points south. MR. AND MRS. C. It. PECK aro down todny from their summer homo on Coos River. MISS EDITH THOMAS, who tins been hero ovor .Sumlny, returned to Coqulllo this morning. R. E. MILLER nnd wife spent Sun dny at tho C. R. Peck summer homo on South Coos Rtvor. (1. J. LEMANSKI or tho Royal Thca tro returned last evening rrom n business trip to Portland. DOR8EY KREIT.ER spout Sundny with his wire nnd son nt tho Grimes Camp nt tho beach. MISS MYRTLE COWAN roturnod last ovonlng from n visit with friends on south Coos Itlvor. MRS. WM. HORSFALL Is tho guest of Mrs. Herbert Lockhart at the lattcr's homo on Coos Rlvor. DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH and Fred Barnard aro homo from a brlof deor hunting trip to Curry County. Joseph Leslie Foster has begun suit against the Smith-Powers Log ging Company In tho Circuit Court nt Portland for $3n,000 dnmnges for personal Injuries that ho alleges ho sustained Inst September. Ho claims thnt ho wns a donkey engineer nt Gone Grant's camp and thnt whon tho camp was being moved to Coal edo Fred Powers Instructed him to get dp on top of the enmp houses, which were loaded on Hat cars, nnd, ride. He states In his petition that a ItoiiBo toppled over, breaking his ribs, Injuring his spine nnd othcrwlso Incapacitating him, permanently dis abling him. CASE IS APPEALED. Smith Company CuitIch Jack Pnr kcr'n C.ho to Higher Court. Tho C. A. Smith Lumber Coinpanv hns nppcnlcd tho enso or Jack Parker to tho U. S. Court or Appeals. In tho Federal Court at Portland, Par ker got h verdict tor $-r00 ngalnst tho compnny ror hrench of contract. He claimed that ho wnB promised llfo employment ns the lesult or los ing a hand nnd that later whon ho sued the company when his brother lost liia lire by hitting a woodpllo on a motorcycle, Arnu Moreen dis charged htm. Mr. Parker now Hvcu nt Florence. CUWIED AD I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I ... ---r U)ST, STRAYED OH ttUiiii Young Shephord dog. Answers to namo "Buster." Return to Union Meat Market and recotvo roward. MR. AND MR8. W. F. IRISH loft this morning for n short visit at tho Goodwill place on Coos Rlvor. W. J. HILL and E. A. Nelson spent Sunday with their families at tho Goodwill place on South Coos Rlv or. HARRY BULTMANN and wlfo and Miss G urea Hugo spent Sunday at tho Goodwill placo on South Coos Rlvor. MRS. J. F. TELANDER nnd Mrs. E. E. Angoll visited E. 11. Ihin noll camp nt Bastendorf Bench over Sunday. MISS O. A. ALLEN wont to Coqulllo Sundny, called there by tho Illness of her mother, who wns injured In an accident. 1011 JtKNT lHvsiniblo two-roon . housekeeping npartntont. Refer ences. Inqulro Ttmos office. IXl.ST Watch bracelet, link chain. no ongrnvlns on wnicn. mu $5 for return to Times office l'OK RKNT Flt ,u l"Ne HulM Ing, Third and Andorson. Yncant Sept. 1. Phono Dr. Leslie .. RIO MONEV on small capital, wm thlng most anyono can do. Free trial allowed. Managor, 212B Mnrkot street, San Francisco. FOR RENT FOR RENT SleopliiR for gentlemen only. Broadway. 1 npnrtiiumta 321 South FOR RENT FuniWhwl nnttrruHWit' ovor NnsburK'a Grocory. Appty at Nasburg's Grocory. COOS COUNTY TEACHERS MEET ty Tho school teachers of this coun mot todny for their annual Insti tute nt Myrtlo Point. An Interesting program has been prepared and many discussions will bo hold on topics or concern to thoso attending. Assistant Stato Superintendent F. K. Welles has charge or the meet ings and today gavo lectures on School Management, History nnd Civil Government. Tomorrow ho will discuss Geogrnphy nt both tho morning nnd nrternoon sessions, nnd tomorrow artornooq Thos. L. Gen tle, or tho Department or Educa tion ot Oregon Normal, will deliver a lecture entitled "Somo Things Thnt Make Tor Success." Tho sessions will continue, until Friday evening with full programs dally. MISS O. G. ALLEN went to Coqulllo Satuiday. called there by tho 111 ness or hor mother, who was In- Jurod In an accident. MR. AND MRS. WALTER CLA BAUGH wero guests at tho Geo. F. Murch South Coos Rlvor summer homo ovor Sunday, HUGO QUIST, wire nnd dnughtor Suzy wore guests at tho Geo. F. Murch summer liomo 'on South Coos Rlvor ovor Sunday. HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN spent Sun dny with his family, who aro spending tho summer at tho Bartlo cottago on South Coos Rlvor. J. M. UPTON, a former Marshflold attorney, but now In chargo of the U. 8. Land OfHco at Roso burg, Is In Marshflold ror a short stay on business and pleasure. STEWART BARRETT, a cousin ot Win. Vnughan, catno In last night rrom Sherwood with Honry Kern and will spend somo time on tho Bny. MRS. It. II. COREY and daughter Ruth and Miss MiiBtnrd spent Sun day at the Goodwill placo on South Coos Rlvor. Thoy plan to go thoro soon to remain until about Sep tember 1. MR. AND MRS. MAIR DANO, Wal ter Butler, John Krdnholm nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Adams wero ovor Runtlav cuests nt tho home ot Mf. and Mrs. Herbert Rogers on South Coos Rlvor. MR. AND MRS. RAY OLLIVANT loft yesterday for a weeks' out ing and cnmplng in tho vicinity of Sklkum. Rny will probably stay until utter Soptombor 1. So thnt ho may got him deor. MR. AND MRS. A. B. SARGENT loft Saturduy for an outing and cnmplng trip near Allegany. Mrs. Snrgont's health bus not beoon good nnd It ts hoped that tho out door liro will prove benori-clal. FOR KENT Two OntH .furnished o unfurnished, In Maddon BIdg.,. North Front street; also house keeping rodms. FOR SALE I FOR SALE Good jmylnj: rooming; house proposition. Address R. D... care Times. , FOR HALK Ono flrxt-chiss work horse wt. about 1200, for $7G. Ono-D-h. p. Palmor-Mooro marlno gaso line engine, first-class condition. J40. Box T, North Rond. FOR HAIjK Pum 'bred Jei-Miy cIvw' from register of merit dams. P A. SacclU, Marshflold, Ore. VOll BALE Finely furnUhed room ing house Good monoy makor.. Address Box B, Times office. HELP WANTED IOST Hod swentor lMtwn Itoynl Tlwater and Bhnmrock Grocory, Finder pleaso return to Mr. Mary?. Gunthor, Forndnle Ph. 5C-X. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Jost Received A BIG SHIPMENT OF PALMER'S Toilet atar CTrCTHH?Hl:4lJTCt - ; i I ! Mi 7. fi ) t UP !! i- t'i i 1 ii'f i !.!f ' If ' n 1 i v hi bi . ri K i ! ' ! M n V 'fl I.-1 if.' M t i m M Vt LCI n i m? I lu9 if ii i ! Star Spangled Banner. . WHjt.rtT,, w. rK . ,A..i Slk ' f t WW 1 4 iMfcsftnihrr"-''