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lWHILfc6.Il THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914. EVENING EDITION. W F1VH . j scjtzy y . "i ,. ; ,t! rl 'y rl.l ' LW v ....,- a a&imwjsss. inwiivu ilb m 1 1 BLOCK H Week CLEAN-UP SALE MAKING ROOM hUK UUtt IMfcW TALL UUUUb Wft " whitf DRESS in the house V, PRICE SniccSuits, all 9od f ' a.nd.m.at!r.l?e 'PRICE 1. DDinr S,,-f.nnric. switches and Ornaments V4 PRICE Sweaters, colors Blue, Gray, Tan, Red and orl '4 rHIUt ii Smer "Millinery at prices FAR LESS THAN COST. S Cases, Grips and Hand Bags at 33 1-3 OFF ii coin finats Va PRICE L's Ginaham Dresses 50c and 75c !i finods Guaranteed as Represented or Your Money "funded. WHY? BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH. "iiinriiK I ioKsUFr " BREVITIES Meet li lilny. Tho Coos Un Dlisl niM Men's Association will hold Its ii'Kiitnr j uai terl meeting tomorrow n.ght nt i'. e Chamber or Commerce. More In Trouble. Officer Rlch- ; nrdaun filed charges against John Peters for tltiinpltif? wood In tho 1 Btreet. Officer Carter nicked tin Chas. England on n ehurgo of in tiixlcatlon. i AUGUST TIDES. Helow is KUfu the tlmo nnd height of high and low water nt Mnrshfleld. The tides are nlncod In Mm nr.inr of occtirronrp. with tholr times on lug of the new building ...u Mini iiu uiiu ncigius on tno Hecond lino of each day; n compar ison of eonsecntlvo heights will In dlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar si btract two hours 34 minutes. I'uMiMii't Tciiclieis. Mrs. Mary K. r n .. . I'homi.Hon and Miss Weiss lme been rrommCM barQIIlCr Mail Mas JURORS FOR INJUREO CIRCUIT COURT .- ! W. P. REED IS LT Part of Hand Blown Off by an Accidental Shot. Special Sunday Excursion to Jlegany, August 30th iy Steamer Alert L,. MnnhflPld at 8 o'clock A. M., connecting with FooIp Auto ,"i Or UOIUCIl ami nmui num. .wiiv mijui ;uiu i.iiiiv ii i.nniM.-in. ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25 BReturnlns, Steamer Alert will arrive In Mnrshflold about C o'clock. 27 Mrs. . 0. IB 7. Oil 12. 10 7.01 , Ft... 0.2 4.4 1.1 C.l 28'ilra. . I.n I 8.112 1.22 8.03 Ft... 0.3 4.0 2.3 r..s 2!l lira. . 3.10 10.03 2.47 !U9 Ft... 0.3 3.1) 2.7 P..7 IIOillrH.. I.2.-I 11.21 4. IS 10.31 Ft... 0.2 4.2 2.7 5.7 :n His.. n.3i 12.20 r..:i3 11.41 Ft...0.0 4.n 2.n D.7 . , I WEATHER FORECAST J IHr AMvlted rrr,t to Cool l)jr Tlmff.) 1 OREGON Fair and cooler In l east; northwest winds. I.OCAIj TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending at 1: 13 11. 111., August 27, by DenJ. Ostllud, special government me teorologist: Maximum 03 Minimum r3 At 4: 13 a. rl I Precipitation 03 I Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I 1913 0C.C7 I Precipitation same, period I last year 04.97 I Wind: northwest: cloudy. . -- . I noit.v. ENTS ..THE.. CORSETT SHOE -AT THE-- FIXUP MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY. U prices to suit the people $5 gnd $6 ppn pAin ro want to camp. A Mi SIZES AXD WIDTHS. "Why Pay More?" mam? mm )hnson-Gulovsen Company Quality Xiime with a Servlco Iiiuie. KS A N LI 1ERB0TRER TltV A PAIR AM) UK COXVIXCKD. FIXUP TWO STORES .Marshflcld North Hend I RREV1NE To Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Rro vlno. of Heaver Hill, Wednesdny, August 20, a girl. Mother and child are doing nicely. DAVENPORT To Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. Davenport, at tholr homo In Lib by, n on, tholrjecond boy. Wjim HI. Vivian Carlson, son of Mr. nnd Mm. August Carlson, who left here recently to attend the Uni versity of California, has been 111 nt Ilerkeley. He was reported Improved In n letter from thore today. .Servian on Omw Day. So far ns known tucro Is only one Servlnn on Coos Day. Ills name Is Oeorgo Dol len and ho Ih at present working on the public library building. Decent ly IiIb BlHior. who still lives In Servla, sent hi 111 $200 to pay his paHsago back to fight In tho Servlnn army. emplo.ed In Dlstilet No. 40 (East port) to teach the next term, be ginning some time In September, tho exact date depending upon the finish- ..,, , , 11 mi ii-ii i . uui'u. (ii iii't'iiHiiuri ami Gardiner, and one of the best known i:ciiislon Kiimluv The steamer !nu," '" fouthweslern Oregon, was Alert will mnke her tegular excursion b,ntll' "'"'od by the nccldental ills trip to Allegan Sunday morning nt rge of a rifle while hunting late 8 o'clock, connecting with the Foote yesterday nfternoon near Gardiner, auto line for Golden and Silver Falls. Tho bullet pnssod through, his left This Is oin or the most bonutlful """U tearing away nearly half of tilns out of Coos Day. nd causing the amputation of his mtie finger. Kim iu in Minnl ri.nad i... ...nii The bullet, nftcr nnnlntr throuuh known traveling man, wns summoned J'J8 ,"nli bnroly missed tho side of to San Francisco today by a telegram 1,a V5?"1' .tl,u c0,u'"Hsl0" tlirowlng his rrmn Mr. i.ino. nnmntir.iMi Mn o..ri. head back so Hiiddenly and forcibly mis lllnesB or their little slx-yenr-old ,1,n.tI -' sustained a stiff neck also, son. who wns tiikon to tin. nnrninii A,r- -'c linl cnii feeling poorly hospital. Mr. Gluas will leave nt for -'Vcrnl days nnd yesterday In once for San Francisco compnny with Al Perkins went out ' more to get n little fresh nlr nnd Parents Very HI Mrs. C. M. Con- exercise tn anything else. Ho had nor hns uone to Salem. Oreirnn. In re- cw nun nuu ti.e magazine was not spouse to a message stating that her father and mother are both critically III there. Her father, the Dcv. Mr. Dattcy, had been III for several working well. He put one cnrtrldge In the barrel and one In the maga zine. Somehow the gun, which wns left half-cocked, caught In the brush months, but her mother Just broke wuen no nitempiou to rnise it anil down. Georgo Dattey, a former w "Bcnnrge.i. Marshflcld barber, has been at Salem ,, ,)r; $e- ,K- n'x ,'?' cn,lo(1 fro!" the last row months caring for them, "nrshflchl to attend him nnd mnde 1 n record trip up the coast, V. C. Gorst ... . . breaking the nuto record on the lAKei Money. Walter Colmer, of beach to get quick relief to Mr. Deed. South Slough, emptied a snek of gold Dr. )lx returned today noon and said and silver on the street In front or Mr. Deed wnB doing ns well as could the Chandler Hotel about 8 o'clock bo expected, last evening. He lmd Just a- Du-y nt Gimlliicr. lighted from a Gorst & King auto. Dr. Dlx stntes that Gardiner Is verv and pulled out the Hack to get the busy. The mill 16 operntlng full change for paying his fare. He pull- blast and Is getting out n largo ed It out by tho bottom, with tho re- amount of lumber for the railroad huh that currency wnB scattered from work. In consequence of the rail- Wiley 11. Allen's music Htoro to tho road work taking so much lumber, Smokehouse. A large crowd of men the coiniianv'a ihrei hpIhiohhpu nm j hastened to lend nsslstauco In recov- tied up. ering uio man s weniin nnti nil uui There were about 200 camping one lone R Bold pleco was picked parties at Winchester Day this huiii- up. Mr. Colmer stated that he would mer. Many of them broke enmp to- stick nround until dnyllght and find day and returned to their homes. H- i Tl.o run of fish Iihb just begun there. Joker In Jokeil Last evening .lack Nelson Ih now nt Gardiner, whllo Dr. Horsfall wiih busy moving He atntes Hint Johnson Porter Is nt his effects from tho llutler building Florence recuperntlng from his re- on Front street to the Irving block cent Illness. on Central avenue, Den Smith dccld- wwwjiri.r. ed to put a Joke over on him. Dr. Horsfall was sorting out the usoless PAUL DIMMICK or tho North Dend effects nnd tnklng thorn down on the Mill & Lumber Company, was a rear wharf. Mr. Smith thought that Mnrshfleld biifllucss visitor last eve he would piny officer nnd arrest Dr.' nlng. Hawaii for Humping tho stuff there, smmii'i' gagi: si:nvi:s sr.M. 3IOXS M.WV COOS IlAV MUX DDAWX I'OD Till: SI'PTI'.MHI'lt THItM AT COt'l'ILLI'. Sherlfr Gage la bete rrom Coquillo serving Jury summons for the Sep tember term of conn. A number of Coos Day men have been drawn for service and are to report at Coquillo September II. The Jury list Is ih follows: D. W. linker. Lee; M. T. Clinton, Norwa; C. K. Hullng. Myrtlo Point: I Laird, Coqullle;' W. J. ' Conrad! .Miirsurieid; J. II. Hunt. Dnndon; J. T. Conlogue, Lnmpn; D. II. Dosa, Diindon; A. Y. Myers, Mnrshflold: Peter Loggle. North Dend; 15. W. 'Gregg, Coqullle: C. W. Kvcrtsen, iMnrfliiiioiu; f. l. Honobrnke. Marsh field; It. L. Cavanagh, Dastsldo: D. M. Grow, Coquillo; L. A. Lnw horne, McKlnley; John lllcknm, Co qullle; Den McMullon. Myrtlo Point: ,Wm. Weekly, Myrtle Point: Fred Kruse, Mnrshfleld; W. F. Squire, I Mnrshfleld: John II. Lnlrd, McKln ley; A. L. Dice. Drldgo; Preston C. j Stevenson, Dnndon; Hnrry Ocrdlng, uoqiiiiio; .ii. ii. Dement, Myrtlo Point; W. A. Dlngnman, Dnndon: Jns, Stock, Sumner; T. F. Porter, Allegany. HKAO Tin: ADS. Dead tho war news, but don't for get tho storo news In Tho Times. DIL H. 13. K1JLTV, DI3XTIST. Phone 112-J, Room 204. Coke Dldp. so ho hnd Mrs. Snrter fix up n big tin star and thon ho waited out nt tl.o rear stepB for Dr. Horsfull to come down again. He waited a half hour In vain and then ho decided to go up to the office, figuring that In tl.o dnrkucsB tho latter would not rnpniviil.. liliti lln wnnt nlmifv nml Will lCllle Ilert'. Mr. nnd Mrs. wlimi In. ronolin.l thn ilnnr Mr. llnrH. W. P. IJuckbeonnd Miss Uittlo Duck-lfn n8kPll W,nl jl0 wanted nnd dls- G. A. DONI5DDAKI5 of Doseburg, rcpresentliig tho U. 8. Forest Ser vice, Is here to Investigate some homestead entries. CAUL ALDIH5CHT returned to his ranch uenr Myrtle Point tolny af ter spending a few days In town on business and pleasure. e Glass 0f Suits to Flush Out Your Kidneys and Neutralize Irrltulliu' Aelils. 'Kidney and Dtniiiim- wnibn.u r. ;lt from Uric acid, says a noted! '"oriry. The kldnovs filter this 1 from the blood and pass It on tbe bladder, whom it nfton m. 'nj to irrltato and Inllamo, caus- : burning. SCaldllli? sonK.atlnn nr "nS up an Irritation m tim nb the bladder, oblipim. vn.. m nooir I ef two or three times during tho' ' The sufferer Is In constant1 . me water passes somotlmoa1 m a Bcaldlnc soiisniinn n,..i ia -.! .,... . " "" " ,v" i . again, there Is dlfnculty In oldlng t, filler weakness, most folks call because they can't control url- "0. While It Is extremely nnnnv. ' '"J1 Bometime3 very painful, this really one of thn mnft Bn,n ii. I U to overcome. Get about four 2 Jad SaUs from yr Plar- and take a tablespoonful In a aI?. "er be(ore "reakfast, con e nils for tWo 0 t, , , . "'neutralize n.n ni . ., . tit b i "viuo ui mo uruio .'t.Do loaBer Is a source of lrrltn- u 10 the bladder nn,l , ...in... rgaos which tho., .. .. .:. Kaln. uui-iuuy $1250.00 Bungalow FREE Our proposition Is tho most lib eral over offerod, viz: Wo propose to build a now, modern bungalow complete In every detail, Including bath nnd mod ern plumbing on one of tho next twenty lots sold In Per hnm Park, Wo sell you the lot any lo cation desired on tho same easy terms as boforo nnd as soon ns twenty lots nro under contract you conduct a drawing nnd wo build tho house and presont to you l'llil5 OK COST PERHAM PARK Is located In tho heart of the city and offers tho best resi dence values on the Day. For full particulars and plans call at office or phono 2C4-J. W.A.REID, 150 Front St. bee arrived In Mnrshflold this morn lug on tl.o I5lder from Wolser, Idaho. Mr. Duckbee Is a carpenter nnd will engage In that work hore. Walter II. Duckbee, his son, has been In Mnrshfleld about four moutliB nnd has been employed by tho F. 15. Con. way company. Sell Hotel. Lund & Fnlqulst hnvo sold the furniture and fixtures or tho Home Hotel on South Fourth street nnd will vacate It next week. Tho building Is owned by Gow Why. Messrs. Lund and Falqulst have bought the Warner property In First Addition nnd will .novo there, Mr. nnd Mrs, Dorgnn, who hnvo been managing the hotel, nnd their son, Karl, will movo to tholr homo In First Addition, Mr. Dorgnn and son being mployed by tho C. A. Smith Company. linn Trnwled Kur. Mr. and Mrs. Jumps L. Hutcheson nnd baby, who lrovo in from Rureka In tholr Pierce Arrow car the other day, left this morning for homo after a brief visit at tl.o homo of Mr. Hutcheson's notl.er. They will return by way of Dosoburg, Grants Pass and Crescent City. Tho meter on the Hutcheson car shows a total mileage In excess of 28,000 miles, or more than a trip nround tho world. As Jim didn't want to miss any of tho scenery he brought a chauffeur along to drive the car. .. Salt3 Is Inexpensive, hnrmlpsn. lemon ' !'? Ul Bc!1 of. Brapcs blksn? used hi' thousands of S a, ri,by "rlc " mt.tlon. au,,, " . Twia :r Honeys and WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. T?!.no bad effects whatever. t , :,iu have a Peasant, efferves- re.e3 blaHH ? ' wh,oh qulclcly uiadder trouble. rr Sale by Brown Drug Co. $25.00 $25.00 Wo will pay $25.00 to any person who causes the arrest and conviction of a bicycle thief In Mnrshfleld. (Slgued) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Hosiery Another new shipment of the Famous American Boy and American Girl hosiery; also infants' and ladies', the same price, 15c the pair. You who have given them a trial know they are worth more. gulslng his volco, Don nnnounced that CHAS. P. PAPI5 Is hero from Dnndon ho had come to arrest him nnd point- .ed to his Htnr or mthor whoro he thought It was but in tl.o shufflo It had dropped off. So tho Joke was on him. Dr. Horsfall moved today, riv ing up offices where he hnd been lo cated for twenty years. iDproup . vm in UQ? I VI i KNOW ABOUT on business. Many peoplo at Dnu don heard what tl.oy felt sure was ciiunonadliig off shore yesterduy. MDS. A. D. GIDLI5Y nnd daughter, Marlon, arrived on the Elder this morning after an extended visit In middle western and eastern points. MDS. MADY 15. THOMPSON returned yesterday from Myrtlo Point, whero nuu nuu ijuuii viniwiig me luiicuurH I Institute, In bcsbIoii thero this week. , CLASSIFIED TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I M)ST (Jcilil Imnil rlnn with '.Ininlo" engraved Inside. Fluder pleaso re turn to A. Wilcox's popcorn Btnnd. LOST Hound Mhcr enn-lnit sot with rhlnestones. Findor iileiiBe rotura to Alma Mcintosh nt Tho Parisian. CIjOSK I.V IXTS ON INSTAMi- MI5NT8. Fine lota In South Mnrdh rield, Songstnckcn Addition and West Mnrshfleld on easy Inutall ments nt reanonnblo prices. I. 8. Kaufman & Co. KOIl SAI.15 Tlioi-oughbrtHl llrmvn Leghorn roosters. Phone 3151. WANTI5I) Uuy U tnko enro ot houso for short tlmo. C. M. Con nor, Phono 32C. KINK fiindsliod room nnti ImmiixI for gontlomon, In prlvnto family. IC.fiO per week. 239 So. 4th St. FOR RENT I MDS. C. II. HOLMKS and MrH. Km mellno McFarlnnd arrived in on tho North Star this morning from North Inlet for a short stay In town. n!? i!!,!' f C08 IUvor' ,8 ,n " HICKEY. tho well known San today. JI5SS SMITH was a pasaonger from Coos Itlvor on tho Dalubow this morning. J 15. NORTON Is hero today Coquillo on business. from II. 15. DKSSI5Y came In on the Rain bow this morning from his home on Coos River. A. MINTONYE nnd Mr. Durkholder of Coquillo were Mnrshfleld visitors this morning. 15. D. M'ARTHUR returned this! morning from Ton Mile lakes,! wi.ero ho has spent a few days. I.MRS. DKSSRY nnd her guest. Miss Kriedn Holm, of South Coos Riv er, were .Mnrshfleld visitors today. PEO P LES 5-10-15c STORE Myrtlo Point Dnndon Mnrshfleld The Royal TONIGHT Till: HOUSE OK DIG FEATURES 158-R PHONE 1 0 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Francisco lumberman, nrrlved hero yestorday to look aftor Interests In this section and confer with Paul Dlmmlck, his company's Coos Day mnnngor. ADNO MERKEN, who has been visit ing his family In Dorkoloy, loft thero this week for Dolllngham, Wash., whore ho will attend tho loggers' congress. C. A. SMITH, who Is now In Oaklnnd, will not come to tl.o Day for u few weeks, according to statements made by him to parties who ar rived on tho Adeline Smith today. MRS. FRANK HEATH has takon apartments in the Van Duyno apartment houso for tho winter. Mr. Heath will come to Mnrsh fleld In about n month from the Loon Lake country, whero ho Is riro wardon. LOWRI5Y OWEN ennio down frrTiTi Coos River today after n week's stay at tho homo of nis undo, A. J Owen. He stntes that tl.o salmon are Just beginning to run In tho upper rlvor and they landed throe flue ones on the trolls yesterday. MR. AND MRS. W. J. FERRELL and daughter, Vista, loft today for their homo In Hemot, Calif., after an ex tended stay nt tho Durholder home In Coqullle. Mr. Forrell, who wns in Marshflcld eight years ago, says this city Is Improving faster iu ap pearanco and business than any town ho knows on tho const. ADDISON PADRY of tho C. A. Smith company leturned on the Adeline today from n visit In San Francisco whore ho mot his father, 1). M. Parry, who had Just returnod from a trip to tho Orlont. Mr. Parry, Sr., was taken quite 111 on his return trip, but was Improvod on reaching San Francisco. D. M. Parry Is tho not od Indianapolis manufacturer. 1'OR RENT Deslnihlo two-room housekeeping apartmonL Refer ences. Inquire Times offlco. FOR RENT KumMicd npnrtroeat over Nasburg's Grocery. Apply t Nasburg's Grocery. FOIt ItKXT Two ant .fHrnlslutl or unfurnished, In Madden Dldg., North Front strcotj also houoo keoplng rooms. I WANTED I WANTED Contiiict to sIokIi bnwh, cut wood or pull stumps. Add res J. T. A., care TlmeB. FOR SALE - FOR BAhV. One flrot-clww work horso, wt. about 1200, for $75. Ono fi-h. p. Palmer-Moora marlno gaso line engine, first-class condition, ?40. Dox T, North Dond. THE CONWAY SISTERS will again bo here tonight In another of tholr Interesting programs. "THE CONSPIRACY, OR A $1. 000,000 DOWRY" This picture pro. ductlou In all respects certainly shohld glvo satisfaction. It is well named and contains gripping sconos that are splendidly directed. It is In four parts nnd as they progress they grow strongor towards the fi nale. "WHEN UNIVERSAL IKE SET" Featuring Augustus Carney. This is a laugh for luughlng purposes. "THE MEXICAN'S LAST RAID" A wester melodrama. C rools 0000 feet of .all now pictures. ADMISSION: Lower floor, ISc. Dnlcony, 10c. Dy Humorous requests "THE SEA VOLF" In soven reels will bo shown here tomorrow at a matlneo at 3 p. ni, Admission, any seat, 10c. TOMORROW NIGHT "LUCILLE! 1R. HORSKALL has MOVED to LOVE, THE GIRL OF MYSTERY." ROOMS 112-H-10, IltVIXG RIACK. EASTPORT SCHOOL NOTICE. All children oxpectlng to attend tho Eastport school (District No. 40) nro requested to meet nt tho now school houso to get assignment, list of Biippllos, etc , on Wednesday, Sep tember 2. MARY 15. THOMPSON, Teacher FOR HALE Puro bred Jernoy cnlvro from register ot merit dams. F. A. Sacclii, Mnrshflold, Oro. FOR HALE Finely furnished room ing houso. Good inonoy mnkor. Address Dox B, Times offlco. MISCELLANEOUS I DIG MONEY on small capital, some thing most nnyono cau do. Free trial allowed. Manugor, 2125 Murkot street, San Francisco. A Good Disieffectaimt for household as well as for veterinary use is Dr. Hess' Dip and Disinfectant. 6 50c, 75c and $1.25 j j TTfl MB fc M B If d sHW ifj' JWZrfmYTjKfunnnVni i 1 'i r 1 ! t .i'. ifj. in i M '. .. " it, R, k- AAJk. - ..iui -,., . . ittfiiiit-li fi i ...J .. -. i. di-i- .iff ai A ... ii n i AHmm i i