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liitouiww fHTHUll .w-wwwSPJWWi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FT IT"""- five . : n. umxu na ui uiu usii : i H 'Ms n ,'i tK n. . . ' orii -'1 i'l r., u"l? r,7i fc-I .1 1 71.1 13 ..'.! J ItM i. " ill n :Ms ;'- lto ,tJt'.'rl ni-VI 1,1 1 1 .V ,'"V( r 1 i:w 'J "H, At Your Service Gentlemen tiirsK stores of ours nre nmmgod with an eye ..iiniiinci' ! . !...... ,..iiitnlili lime is o von busy men. Wekunw M"" '" v t i;lJ,u.rvtinu'-ivmsvi'oislion.. !r rvtliin" is ,,,,Kl!(l ''o1' .V0U votl ('nn "N11"' weliM-limi iid know that your suit will bo fJi'voivd'wlK'ii and where you want it. Tt will bo ktvtorv. Uo-or o get yoiu money back. V have torn y "" "uwm " -"" v" vv .,1-x Clotlu's. Tlie stylos and yaluos this fall !.iiiiiiglityatl"u,livc- Come in and lot us show you. Ucmemhvv we keep your elolhes pressed free of churn e Woolen Mill Store -TWO STOKI3K- MnrshfieM North Henri i BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Below Is given the tlmo nnd ltulKlit of high nntl low water nt Mnrshfleld. The tides nre placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the flini l.no nnd hulghts on tho second line of each day; a compar ison of conse.-utlve heights will In Jliule whether It Is high or low water. Fur high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. 2l5illrs.. C.OH 11.2(5 C.09 0.0 Ft. .. 4.l 1.2 0.4 0.0 27llra. . 0.45 7.09 12.19 7.01 IF1...0.2 I.I 1.1 0.1 28IIrs. . 1.51 8.M2 1.22 S.03 Ft... 0.11 4.0 2.3 5.8 2!lUlrs.. 3.10 10.03 2.17 9.19 Ft...0.:i 3.9 2.7 5.7 IlUlllrs.. 1.25 11.21 4.18 10.31 Ft... 0.2 4.2 2.7 5.7 ill Hire.. 5.31 12.2G 5.33 11.41 Ft... 0.0 1.5 2.5 5.7 I! Ideal Summer Trips B ON LAUNCH EXPRESS Lcnon Mnrshfleld every week day at 8 n. m. STEAMER RAINBOW l.eaei Mnrthflolil ovcry Sunday nt 8 n. in. nnd every week day DEAl"fREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS urine your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tackle for n fow iivt' outing Sunday School nnd all picnic crowds a specialty. Ficuriloo to South Coos Illver every day. For charter nnd picnic 'rmiEement. apply on board. ItiliiK .Melons.-A rancher near tllllnlil it I ii i. mflna un.it tit Unutilmrir uriived "ore today with a wagon load or wntermelons which he was sel.lng out The melons wete not large, but were finely flavored. Ow ing to die big shipments of California melons received today, he found the b.ilo rather difficult. Gould to Ituu. According to par ties from Coiiullle. County Surveor A. N. Gould, who was defeated for renomlnntlon on the Republican tick et by .Mr. McCulloch of lluudou. Is going to run ns an Independent-Progressive candidate at the November election. Mr. Kern of Cotjullle la an Independent candidate also. Association Aclhe. The Coos Bay business Men's Assocluilou hns laune'. oil an active campaign ngnlnst alleged dead-beats. To eliminate teehuknl delays, the asHOclatlou Is Instituting proceedings In the name of It. A. Copple, an officer of the or ganization. So far the principal ac tions started were those against 13. A. Ilowatt and .1. S. Ward. Visits Relatives County Commis sioner Llghtner of Multnomah Coun ty Is here from Portland to visit his brother, dipt. J. It. Llghtner, nnd his sister, Mrs. .lames Itolnndson. Mr. Llghtuer Is one of the leading eltlens of Portland and one of tho leading good ronds men In this state and has accomplished much In this line In Multnomah County. HEATERS HEATERS Will arrive on the net bont. We will have a nice line of me'llum prlced IIEATCHK to show of the coal or wood, air tight, hot and cold blast type. We also earr the fatuous Estntc and Yale ranges that nre all ou may expect of nn range on the market. SchroecUr & Hildenbrand General Repair Shop. HARDWARE AM) IMA7.M1UXG. PEOPLE. YOU V. ' " - "tMiFi m r- - Wknlovv ABOUT n v)i t ' j. w ' wr a 9 r? jr w s9 sis JS&&4V4W7V, IRVING J mmuZs All Week GLEAN-UP SALE MAKING ROOM FOR OUR NEW FALL GOODS Choice of any WHITE-DRESS in thehouse y2 PRICE" Several nice Suits, all good styles and materials.,. y2 PRICE All Underwear Va PRICE Some Beautiful Coats Vz PRICE. All Hairgoods, Switches and Ornaments Va PRICE All Sweaters, colors Blue, Gray, Tan, Red and Black 1 Va' PRICE, All Summer Millinery at prices FAR LESS THAN COST. All Suit Cases, Grips and Hand Bags at 33 1-3 OFF All Rain Coats Va PRICE Children's Gingham Dresses 50c and 75c All Goods Guaranteed as Represented or Your Money Refunded. WHY? BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH. TFe Royal TONIGHT THK HOl'SR OK 1HO FKATUIIKB .TUt; CONWAY SISTERS IN AN ntlre change of program. Thesb. 0 pretty little Scotch lassies conH tintlA tf tnflL-n iiAml l tl.nl. AiulnnunH If) I1IA1IA .. A RWHER JOHN, OR THE RAG PICKER OF PARIS," In threo rdels', a iorj or uro and love. Honest pov ?ty vj. Ill-gotten wealth. ; 'HROUGH THE EVES OP THE .,?.' a 8tory t tlo ever dark of life with a wayward wife. Ih JVoreel. imp, JffiS LAWRENCE In "THE 6TEP-MOTIIRR" i two reels. tares 700 feetot nU new toaT w. AIWIISSIOX: HP? r' 1K, ltalcony. lOe, n-Ta. ,rnK four-reel feature. -LBCl.,5r?V,H.t Fr,Utt' ,Bllt ' AMI? p'g? "T"F.K NAPOLEON - ""-ic in six reels. GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT HWE DARK HAIR UD LD0KY0UN6 ffli?. ay Grav! Nobot,y Ca Tell When You Darken Gray Faded Hair With Sage t$ "K U& -an-ant Id arke?ed- elossy and abund SulDh, ,IU n.b,rcw ot SaSo Tea nnd out or .""enever her hair fell treak J k on that du. faled or Qlitur.ilppoaranco. this simple S nas applled w'tU wonderful 'tor Vmh'5'S,ns at ?ny druB Btore Berne u-..h 8 SaRe and Sulphur Hair o thu Ai?,u wUl eot a ,arso bottle tor JbouWme .reclpe' rea(Jy t0 UB0' ture , en- ce,"ts- Tnls BlraP10 mlx' lur can be depended upon to re- "GOODNESS GRACIOUS, OR MOVIES AS THE? SHOULDN'T UE." The moat villainous villain who over pur sued a herolno, oiit-herolnn all other heroines: horrible mur- IJ dor nlot nlnned In the bud; deep, dark dungeons, dank and drear: cyclonic chases In which tho villain still pursues her and overyone chases himself nnd everyone else; curses upon curses; love triumphs, villainy Is vanquished. GOODNESS GRACIOUS It's a terrlblo plot too terrlblo for words. The pictures tell It all. A SIXTY-MJLES-A-MINUTE COMEDY IN THREE REELS by the Vlflagraph Broadway star players. OTHER PICTURES Children, 5c. Adults, 10c. Coming 'Friday night .the 12th installment of Kathlyn. Saturday "ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA" a magnlflclont colored picture. store natural color and beauty to the hair and Is splendid for dand ruff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling hair. , . . . A well-known down-town druggist says ovorybody uses Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied Its so .. tn ..oq mn Vnu aliniiiv damn- ,cn a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your nuir, in.i.ib " 'strand at a tlmo. By morning r tho gray hair disappears; after another .application or two, It Is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. I For Sale by Brown Drug Company. , WEATHER KOItttltST Ilr A.iocUle.l I'rrat la Coot liar Tlmfa.J OREGON Fair; with north west winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 1M hours ending nt l:i:i a. m.. August 2(i, by lleiij. Ostllnil, Hpceiut government me teorologlHl: .Mnxlmuni CI! Mluliuuin TiU At I: CI n. ni 51 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 11)1.-! GC.5I Precipitation same period IhhI viiiir f. l.s 1 , . .. .................. i Wind: northwest; cloudy. w - - Choir Reheiii'snl. Thuru will be a rehearsal of the Episcopal choir In Guild Hull this evening nt 7:110. Mine to .Miiriflc.(l Del Saunders and family have moved from South Slough to 'Xi6 South Broadway, .Marshfleld. Itmikcr Hill Meeting Rev. Knotts of the M. E. Church, will piench to night ( Wednesday) at the Bunker Hill school house. Kvcryunu in vited. Two ItiunliN. Things were quiet around Recorder Butler's office yes terday. Onlj two subjects faced his Honor. Alfred Sudormun and Gun Llud were fined $.1 apiece for being drunk. lenidalc Lltely. I). A. Jones snyB that Ferndnle wiih a very lively place yesterday. O. A. Smith a wood1 wagon upset whllo delivering u lend of wood at the Jones home and hroko a wheel, a net Harry Allon Is painting his house, Two Auesteil Robert Tosack nnd Ed Madden were picked up by Pa trolman Donne last night for drunk enness nnd sleeping on the wharf. They will have their hearing before Recorder Butler this nfteruoon nt 4 o'clock. Pi-li'iw riniiiLM'. Tho nrlco of siicar d lopped fifty cents a tew duys ago, J uill in ihiii luiui'i iiiiiii vuiiu oiife"! w..olesallug for 17.75 and beet sugar for twenty cents less. Flour Is n lit tle higher nnd another advance Is ex pected. Visit (I'overmneut WorkH Tho Steamer Alort this morning took about 100 persons on an annual excursion to the United Llfo-Savlng Station on the lower Bay. Thoy will visit other points of Interest near the Coos Bay entrance during the day. Old Soldier' Picnic A crowd of local men and old soldiers left on the steamer Cooston for Cooston this morning at ten o'clock, to at tend the annual Old Soldiers' pic nii tlutri. A bit: dinner was sor- ...l at noon nnd other Interesting events were on tho program. In Injuivu. u, a. miuier oi douiii lnl..t wnu lirnucht to North Bend voatnrilnv fnr treat mf'lll for a rather severe wound which ho accidentally sustalnod. Mrs. Stlffler wns In Marshfleld at the time or tuo acci dent and received word of It by phono. IHrtige- inlet. juiiiis iuraon iuuk the dredge Oregon to Wlllanch In let today and started work on that channel. It will take about two months to complete the project, tho expense of which Is being born by the Port Commission, tho county and the property ownors equally. Here on CamjMilgii. T. J. Thrift, county assessor, and Deputy Assessor A. B. Colllor of Coqulllo were hero today on business and also campaign ing for Mr. Colllor, who Is the Demo cratlc candidate tor county clerk. Mr. Thrift says that Mr. Collier Is go ing to be elected. Mm-., smith. Mrs. F. S. Dow and children will lenve tomorrow for San Diego, where thoy will mnKe tuoir fnMirn homo. C. II. Marsh will oc cupy the Dow residence Tho de n..m nf tlm llnw fnmllv will 1)0 greatly regretted by the many friends they hnvo mnuo nere. w.. li, ..ni Pinwr. A. H. Powers. who left yesterday to attend tho log ging congress at Delllnghani, Wash., will read a paper on "Safety." A ....... ,.,. an mm Mr. Powers uot out a book of Instructions to employes which hns been copieu oy neany uu of the leading logging concerns In the Northwest. A,.,.inii itiiiul.-fThe concert civ- en by tho Coos Bay Concert Band Inst evening was largely attended nnd was declared to bo ono of tho best tho band has ever given. Most of the Portland visitors were pres ent nnd at tho conclusion of tho con cert cheered (ho bund for Its fine work. H LABOVITCH of the Fair Store will leave Friday for Portland, where he will take charge of his brother's store while .ie latter .gipes on an extended eastorn buy ing trip. Mrs. Labovltch will bo In chnrge hero and It Is expected that she will bo able to show her huslband an even greater "Fair Store" on his return. Idirge Funeral. Tho funeral of .1. II I ii ford Davis yesterday afternoon was lurgely attended and high tribute vwiH paid to the well known Coos River rancher by the Rev. J. E. Quails nnd those assembled. The pull hearers were David Musseti, Ed Nonh, L. F. Donning, Harry Brnd fleld, C. W. Wolcott and Win. Doyle. The services were nt the W. II, Cur tis home on Elrod avenue. .Store Hold. The Harrington & Doyle second hand store on North Front street has been sold to F. L. Adams nnd son, M. R. Adntus. Both, have been connected with the C. A. Smith company. F. L. Adams, who received an Injury to his foot In an accident sonio time since, will hnvo charge of the store while M. R. Ad ams will continue with the C. A. Smith company for the present. .Many Suits Filed. Creditors of L. M. Tozler, who recently transferred his grocery to Ebhekn Brothers uro active trying to get their money. The Folger Company attached any money of Tozler's that Ebbcka held, but tho latter denied having any that belong ed to Tozlor. Tho Allen & Lewis Company also attached Toiler's hook accounts, due from people who had been trading with him. landslide Hen'. There wns quite a landslide on tho street work In Ferndnle Inst night, tho cave-In burying tho steam shovel and caus ing a suspension of work today. The embankment Is nearly sixty feet high nnd u number of slides hnvo oc curred. It Is expected that work will bo resumed' tills' afto'rndoi). ""If 'Is reared that when wot weather sots In tho slides will be worso. Benefit Piny. Tho local lodge of Owls will give u home talent benefit piny nt the Masonic Opera Housn next Saturday evening. The piece is entitled "Tompkln'u Hired Man." Those taking purt nro Francis Rob erts, Howard Hwartz, I Initio A. Bar gelt, Carry 13. Ross, Bosslo Flana gan, Hnllet Bnrgelt, Harold Bnrgelt, nnd Cnrl T. Case. Mr. Caso Is di rector of tho play. On Vacation. Frank Grant, fo re in an of tho Smith-Powers camp near Myrtle Point, and his wife arrived hero yestorday to spend a fow weeks In town. This Is the first vacation Mr. Grunt tins taken this year. He hns not beon very well lately nnd ex pects to spend about a month recup erating and visiting points In this Hectlon. His brother, Gone Grant, Is foremnn at tho camp In his absence Gene Grant's camp at Coaledo having been closed, down preparatory to moving It out on tho new line. LeuvcH Tomorrow Dan Keating, chief of tho Marshfleld fire depart ment, will louvo tomorrow via Alle gany for Victoria, II. C whore ho will attend the annual convention of tho Pacific Coast Fire Depart ments ns n delesnto from this city. Ho will stop nt iEugene to get Mrs. Keating' who has been visiting rela tives the'ro and they expect to spend about four dnys nt Victoria and will visit his brother, L. H. Keating, In Portland and at dthor points. They will return in about two weeks. I'arim of Burglary L. L. Tho mas, manager of the Wiley II. Allen Co., Is in receipt of Information that a department store in Stayton, Marlon county, Oregon, of which ho was manager and president be fore coming to Marshflold a year ago, had been burglarized. Tho loss was not great, soma clothing, hard ware, jewolry and silver being tuken. The theft is laid to a couple of strangers who had been seon In town before tho robbory. Thoy are sus pected of having committed n simi lar robbory In Turner several weeks ago. Fell In Hole Tom Nichols suf fered a painful but not serious In Jury to his loft log. Ho fell Into a six-foot hole boneuth tho board walk loading from tho Southern Pacific donot to Broadway. A board broke, letting Nichols and his grip slide into tho cavity, wrenching ins nneo aim scraping considerable skin off his leg. A neahy pedestalan helped him out of tho hole. Ho thought at first that his leg might possi bly bo brokon, but ho was ablo to walk to his homo without aid, 'ino hnlo was left from a recent drain age excavation made across tho South Marshfleld fill from Golden Avenue 158-R PHONE 1 0 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY TOM WOLF, of Florence Is regis tered nt The Chandler. HILLIS SHORT Is In from Ten Mile today on business nnd pleasure. II.IALTE NERDRUM Is now in San Francisco on business ami pleas ure L. . SMITH of Daniels Creek wns here last night on business and pleasure R. A. WERNICH of North Bend was a Marshfleld business visitor Inst evening. J F. 11. ROOD wns down from Coos River yestcrdny on business nnd pleasure I Sl'l'T. A. G. RAAB of North Bend , wns u Marshfleld business visitor Monday. A. T. HAINES returned on the Re doudo today from n business trip to California. J. .1. CLINKENBEARD and wife and dnughterB wrere down from Dan iels Creek Monday. MRS. SARAH JORDAN plans to leave this week for San Francisco nnd Alameda to visit. C. II. DUNGAN and wife of South Coos River were In town yesterday on business nnd pleasure GEO. G. GOTI1RO nnd wife of North Bend were here Inst night en route to Roscburg and Portland. Ol'S ADELSPEROER. timber cruiser In the employ of the Smith com pany, left this morning for Robc burg. J. W. MILLER, n prominent young rancher of tho Coqullle section, Is n Marshfleld business visitor to day. GEORGE SHERIDAN of the North Bend Condensnry returned today from n business trip to Snu Fran cisco. 13. A. TOWER Is down from Catch ing Inlet today on n business trip nnd a visit with his sons who reside here 13. P. LEWIS nnd family of San Die go, who came up on the Redondo, plan to leave on tho next vessol for tbelr home. SGUODL'DIRECTOR.BIASCA of .Coon River was In town yestorday on mntters connected with the plans for a new school building. MR. AND MRS. J. A. KLEIN left this morning via the Marshflold Roseburg auto stngo for Portland, after a short stay In this city. S. ENEGREN of Coos River wus In town yesterday with a largo con signment of apples from his rnncin He had a fair crop. JOHN B. SNEDDON takes his an nual vacation from his position ns mall carrier next week und expects to spend tt nt Roslyn, Wnsh., with relatives. DAVID LIL.IROTII nnd Chnrlos An derson, formerly of Beaver Hill, have returned from a trip to Alns kn points. They found that section rather dull. JOHN AASEN, tho well known Co qullle logging operator, was look ing nftor business Interests here yesterday. A. Y. MYERS of the Roynolds Devel opment Co. left overland this morning for Portland nnd other northern points on business and pleasure F. E. ENDICOTT Is In Marshfleld for n short visit with friends, from Brewster Vnlley. Ho recent ly returned from a two-years' stay In Portland. MRS. V. II. PERKINS nnd daughter, Helen, will arrive home today on tho Goorgo W. Elder nfter a three month's visit with relatives and friends at their former homo In St. Paul. F. K. WELLS, Assistant State Sup erintendent of Instruction, Is in Marshfleld today after a two dayB' attendnnco nt tho Teachers' In stitute In Myrtle Point. Ho Is tho guest of Rev. G. LoRoy Hall. CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL of Gardi ner wns a Marshfleld business visi tor yesterday. Ono of the nutos going from Marshflold to Gardiner hroko down yestordaj nnd caused nmn dnlnv on thn road. TOM FREESE, now n leading rnnch- or on South Coos River, was a Marshfleld business visitor today. Ho states that his dairy herd con tinues to furnish n good supply despite tho dry weather drying up the pastures. ROY LANDRITH was down from his Coos River ranch Monday. Ho states that the late applo crop will be fair but thut tho early ones wero poor. Tho potato crop was good. Tho price has dropped to $1.50 per hundred now. CHAS. HICKOX nnd wlfo nro expect ed hero ooon from Ten Mile, whoro thoy hnvo been enjoying n fow weeks' outing at tho Bowron ranch. It Is expected that Charlie will have a few varmint pelts nnd a taste or two of venison with him on his return, CECIL CARTER, a prominent busi ness man of Myrtlo Point, loft today for his homo after spend ing a couple of duys here on busi ness. Everything Is prosperous nround Myrtlo Point nnd they nro anticipating nil unusunlly success ful fair thoio. P. M. HALIi-LEWIS, county road master, loft last evening for homo after Inspecting the North Bond Emplro road. During tho prosont mouth ho hns traveled about 1000 miles over C003 county roads In specting work and looking after re pairs, etc. Now Is the Time for fruit can ning and pre serving We A iv Prepared With the Fruit Bartlett Pears, for canning Per Eox $1.50 Siberian Crabnpples, for preserving-, large apple boxes Per Box $1.75 Coos liny Gravensteln Apples Per Box $2.00 and $1.75 California Gravensteln Apples Per Box $1.25 Phone Orders Enrly PHONE !12 Bunker Hill Dept Store W. II. DLNIIINGER CO. PHONE ill! READ THE ADS. Rend tho war news, hut don't for get the store nows In Tho Times. CLASSIFIED A IVKX:J KOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I NOTICE Wo Mill pay JUrt.OO to nny person cnuslng tho nrroBt nnd .con viction of n blcyclo thlof In Marsh flold. Marshflold Cyclory. WANTED Man with family UwUrni position on ranch. Experienced, la milKlug ana rnncii rn. " F. 8.. c-o Times. WANTED Contract to hlnMi bnwli, cut wood or pull stumps. Addrow J. T. A., enro TlmoB. FOR RENT I I-'OR RENT I-'iiniUliwI hoaseken. Ing rooms. 1024 Elrod. FOR ItENT Ih'Hlrablo tvo-rooa housekeeping apartmenL Refer ences. Inquire Times otflco. T FOR RENT FlutH lu Lodlo Bu titl ing, Third nnd Anderson. Vucont Sopt. 1. Phono Dr. Leslie FOR KENT Furobilietl iirtet over Nasburg's Grocery. Applr t Nasburg'B Grocery. FOIt HUNT Two tints ,furnlslil of unfurnished, In Madden Hldg"., North Front street; also house keeping rooms. ' .rz f FOR SALh j i'ni aur n.. flrutwIiu.M worlf horse, wt. about 1200, for J7C. Ono 6-h. p. Palraor-Mooro niarlno gaso line engine, first-class condition, JIO. Dox T, North Bond. FOR SALE Pure bml Jorsoy c!ve from register of merit daws. F. A. Sacchl, Marshflold, Ore FOR 8AIJ3 Finely furaUhea room ing house. Good money roakor. Address Box B, Times office. MISCELLANEOUS BIG MONEY' on small cnpltal, borne- thing most auyono cuu um u trial allowed. Manager, 2125 Market street, San Francisco. A Good Disinfectant for household as well as for veterinary use is Dr. Hess' Dip and Disinfectant. 6 50c, 75c and $1.25 El