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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1914)
liAi """'P' "" i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUSJT 31, 1,914 EVENING EDITION. ESSIONAL FIVE A r"" Haropr . not, 5T e llth Vrighi sney, ICTORj 1 l Udi r. Wei 1. Ifiiil moer ClfERn SlBJ lai f i, u(tof LKSI """HO -nay 49-J """l -"'m SMi in. " Ml (iJ niriii ll llLi &tef z &&$$,, (;I52?N. y sjT TYr M AffeOO we're show in p- a com plete line of Florsheim STYLES TlieNewPiccadilly 80 English model The Roadster with wide low heel and shank The Tourist agentleman's shape arc a few of the new ones we arc showing. Com In and look tham cur u u""1' ya to START WEARING Tht Flonhtim Shot-NOWl Most Styles $5.00 "Imperial Quality $6.00 Suit (HitrhikMM nt this More will Ih kept HT)"il free of charge. Woolen Mill Store BREVITIES AUGUST TIDES. Below Is given the tlrao onil height of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. The tlileB nro placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first Hut) nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of consocutivo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low wntor. For high water on tho har subtract two hours 34 minutes. New Homo. Arthur Selander to- J. V. MITCHELL of the Flxup was day started the construction of a fine new home for Mrs. II. E. Dyers at Sumner. 30IHra.. 4.25 11.24 4.18 10.34 Ft... 0.2 4.2 2.7 D.7 31 lira.. G.31 12. 2C 5.33 11.41 Ft... 0.0 4.5 2.6 5.7 a School Opens The Sumner school opened today with Miss Maude r burlier, who recently taught In the Philippines, as teacher. here from North Bend today on business. Steal Melons. Some boys broke Into the Smith Terminal warehouse yesterday and stole a number of wat ermelons. No arrests have been made yet. Moves Offices. Mrs. Olivia Ed man will remove tomorrow from the O'Connell bul'dlng to the apartments over tho Swedish Lutheran church annex. F. E. WESTERlJERG came In today from South Coos Ulvcr, where his family Is enjoying an outing. E. C. DARKER nud wife returned to Allegany today after enjoying n visit with relatives In Coqullle. .TUDOE COKE and family returned today from an over-Sunday visit at the C. U. Peck home on South Coos itlver. MRS. CLIFFORD BENSON and two children arrived this morning from Gardiner and will spend a few days In Mnrshfleld. Hosclllll'ir . tflkal Won. Arnnrillm. to a telephone message from Rose-' MBS- ' '' SCHILLING and Mrs. L. u. .juiuiBun oi .uyrue t'oiiu, were Natal Day visitors In Mnrshfleld and North Rend. WEATHER FORECAST Ur AiioclttrJ I'm to Coot Dr Tlmi. I I OREGON Generally fair to- I night and Tuesday; warmer on I I Tuesdny except near coast; I I northwest winds. i LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hourB ending at 4:43 a. in., Aug. 31. by IlenJ. Ostllnd, Bpeclul government me teorologist: Maximum G5 Minimum 4G At 4:43 a. m 48 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sent. 1. I 1913 GG.G7 I Precipitation samo period I last year C4.97 Wind: northwest, clear. burg, the Roseburg Elks defeated tho Mnrshfleld Elks Beven to one thero yesterday. The Marahfleld Elks are expected back tonight. To Hold Mooting. A special meet ing of the Public library Hoard has been called for this evening to con sider the purchase of furnishings for the new building, which will be ready for occupancy about November 1. U'tt Today. W. J. Wllsey and wife left via Roseburg for Portland today after u short stay here. Kinney Hottor. J Plat IJ, who wus In P. Morris of Mnrshfleld to Enjoy Serenade. The Sumner nnd Itlrch camp at Sleepy Hollow in Ray Park was pleasantly surprised last evening by nn Instrumental sere nade. Just who the nocturnal visi tors were hns not been ascertained, but their music waa greatly enjoyed. Attaches Goods. Constable Cox this morning nttached a large box of belongings of J. S. Ward at the Arrow Line dock to secure n claim of $40 which Wnrber & Lockhnrt hold against Ward. Wnrd wont to San Francisco, leaving a number in tho lurch. Ho was u sign-painter MRS. HORSMAN nnd baby nnd Miss Rehfeld arrived hero from San Joso yesterday to visit nt the F. W. Rehfeld home. MISSES DAVIS, Strang nnd Roxlo Hall have been the guests of Mrs. F. M. Frledberg on South Coos River the Inst few days. L. F. HART, the well known com mercial traveler, returned to tho Ray yesterday and will spend n few dnys here on business. Come to Us We will gladly help you figure out your builder's hardware and material. All tho details of your plumbing and heating will have our best attention. Schroeder & Hildenbrand See us. Estimates furnished HARDWARE AND PLUMBING. Lcok Over the Following, Then Call 394-J 4 tier Grnvcnsteln Apples, per box $1.23 Local pears for canning, per box $1.25 Tomntocs, per lug $i.l Peaches (Oregon) per box $ ' ,70 We also have somo nice Watermelons. Grapes, and Sweet Apples. And remember that we will have some more nice FRYERS for your next Sunday's dinner. Uo sure and see them next Saturday. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE & SPICE HOUSE CAPE AHAGO COFFEE. THEO. URADLEY will leave on the next Geo. W. Elder for Eureka and San Francisco, where he will spend n three-weeks' vacation. Judge Harris Coming H.C.DIcrs, who wns here from North. Rend to day, stated that Judge Harris and At torney Rryson of Eugene were expect ed there from Eugene today. It Is ex pected that Judge Harris In coming MRS. T. F. SHELTON and son loft on the Parlaso for Portland to Join Mr. Shelton, where they will make their future home. CUOTIED MOONLIGHT PICNIC J. J. DALY returned on the Nnnn Smith from California. He was accompanied by his young son Robert. . .... ... ..,. .... .11111 nuiii-m iu- intu-u null .iiui(,u mkiiiii in L'uiiiiiik .... , .... .tna .vnnv nnntins day, stated that Mra. Kinney had re-; for some hearing In connection with M,V,, ,, , " 'n,rrn, , ,..,,' colved word from Salem that Major the Kinney matters. wim,ric T Zn ?,r Kinney was much Improved. ";, f " ? ' Zt S Return to Town Mrs. nnd Mrs. .1. A. Miitsou have becu camping nt their summer home and returned to day to spend the fall and winter In town. Makes Improvements Mrs. Eliza beth Adams In making extensive Im provements on her residence proper ty on Mnrket nvonue. A two story addition linn been added to the west side of the house. Trouble Oior Itnsvlmll. The Rluo Rldgo Tigers defeated the South In let bnseball team at Empire yester day eight to two. Following tho game Messrs. Lnttln and Carey got Into nn altercation In which Carey In wild to have got the worst of the bout. hej Royal TONIGHT fllK HGT8K OF 1HG FEATURES I Mr. Charlos P. Rowkor, singing opuUr ballads and novelty songs. r. iiownor nas mat pleasing way, doo't fall to hear him. "The Lewnd of thn Plinntnm Tribe," A strong Western two-reel aJUn drama, Bison. Two Drunk Chas. HaiiBcn was ar rested by Offlcor Donne for being drunk nnd out after 12 Saturday. Morgan Jones was arrested by Mar-' shal Carter for being intoxicated and put up $5 cash bnll bond. Hotel Project . Ills architect went day In conuectlor project there. It flclent funds bad C. Hammlll and Rnndon yeater- notol Bllf- ralscd nt Han 10 V Will IIU wng staX'u tilt Sunday auto trip to Roseburg to take In tho Elks game there. MRS. THOMAS R. JAMES and son nnd daughter loft on the Parlaso for Portland, whore they will visit at tho homo of Mrs. James' moth er for a month. The Moonlight picnic of the Mnrshfleld churches will bo held Wednesday evening Instead of Tues dny evening ns previously announced. All nre requested to brine lunch baskets. AD I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I JUG MONEY on small capital, somo. thing most anyone enn do. Freq trlnl allowed. Manager, 2125 Market street, San Frnnclsco. FOR RENT Roonw nnd liousokocj Ing rooms. 338 North First streot, Roy Crest Apartments. RAINROW CLUH "For the Pamllv llnnnr ' A . l drama with Hob Leonard and Hazel Buckham. "The Mexican's l.aat nni.i a Vestern melodrama. Nestor. "Forgetting." A throbhlni? nnMntv arima with Eihnl r.mn.inn n.i ir. "ft Renly. imp. o reeig, (jqqo feet, of all now pictures. Admission lower floor, 15c; hal lway, 10c. "ere Tomorrow Night: "A Mes- UaJfn Mnrs'" In fou" reela. wming soon: "For Nanoleon and France" a six tppU Don't forget that the fourth ser 5r niShfantoraa8" ,s bero Wednes' GRAND HEATRE O-NIGHT T 8PPTHE ALICE H. I"U,'fiT.V BEACH SUNDAY Ifw Minefield at 8 A. M. huund TRIP 50c Make nnectloii with auto for Sun- t Iluy Hi,a Sl0re Acrea Six reels of the best pictures that money can buy. Tho Fifth Installment of "Perils of Puullne" will bo re- peuted by numorous requests. Each Installment of this groat story is complete in It self. SEE IT TONIGHT. "Home-Run Raker'a Dou ble." A special two-reel feat ure with "Home-Run Raker" In the leading role. This picture deals, with tho opening of the new Federal League, where they offer Dar ker big money to Jump to the new league, "Tho Basket Habit." A splendid comedy by the Edison players. "Tho Captain's Chair." A play that will Interest you from start to finish. Children Cc, adults 10c Co.mlng Wednesday: "Tho Gambler's," by Chas. Klein, produced In pictures by the Lubln All-Star Co. The same company that played "Lion and the Mouse," nnd "The Third Degree.' don to go ahead with. It. They aro also preparing to start tho founda- 1 Hon for tho Hotel Simpson in North , Bond according to II. C. Dlcrs, who was hero today on business. Gnvo Good Show. The home tal ent presentation of "Tompkins' Hired Man" under tho auspices of the Marahfleld Nest of Owls, drew n good crowd Saturday night. Tho play wob ably presented nnd won much ap plause. It Ih likely that It will bo re peated at North Bend under tho aus pices of the Owls thero. JOHN BLACK, of Redlands, Califor nia, Is expected to arrive here soon to visit relatives. He Is recuperat ing from an nttack of typhoid fever. The Rainbow Club will be enter tnlned Thursday by Mrs. ChnsrEno gron nt her homo on Coos River. 1 LADIES AID I HACKER ,nn old-time resident of Empire and Coqullle, wan In Mnrsbflold today. Mr. Hacker now makes his homo near Pasa dena, Cnl but spends n part of tho summer In Coos county. Tho LndlcH' Aid of the Swedish Lutheran Church will hold their "oiitlilv meeting at tho homo of Mrs. C. W. Asplund in Forndnlo. Mrs. Asplund nnd Mra. Mnttson will entertain. OUTINGS GEOROE N. BOLT has returned from Coqullle where he hns charge of the G. A. Robinson store while Mr. Robinson was on his vaca tion. Mr. Rolt has taken chnrgo of tho Portland Grocery for F. G. Horton nnd will closu It out. Lenton Case. In a letter to Hall . 0 ROGER8 and wife. Mr. nnd A- Hall. Governor West says, concern lug the pardoning of Win. J. Lenton, sentenced for tho Enstsldo defalca tion, Hint the case will take the usual course as provided by law and will In due lme come boforo tho pnrolo board. The action to be taken by the hoard will depend upon his record at the Institution. Three Drunks. H. Hill, .M. Mo Culloch and Frank Talbot woro tho nnnies given by three offenders pick ed up by tho police Saturday night and charged with drunkenness. Tal bot was picked up In West Mnrsh fleld nnd had $1.60 of which fifty cents was deducted for hiring an nuto to carry him to the pollco sta tion. Quarry Closed. O. J. Seeley Is closing down tho McLnln & McLaln rock quarry on the Patterson and Hall place on South Coos River. Only a few more barges of rock were needed to complete the work and they figured It would be cheap er to gut thaiu oUewhere than to remove the big lnnd slide there, Mr. Seeley will move his family to Marshfleld. Mrs. Geo. Denbnor nnd Mrs. w. II. Kennedy, eft yesterday via Al legany for n' thre,o-weeks' auto tilp In the Roger's auto to Port land, Seattle and other northern points. W. H. Konnedy may Join them Inter for port of tho tour. JAS. BOONE, who la now running nn engine on tho Smith-Powers lino beyond Myrtlo Point, spent Sunday here. He will run on this end of tho lino Into Marshfleld tho coming week, Ed McArron having put his engine In the shop for an overhauling. Miss Elizabeth Topping and Miss Gortrudo Hendry spent Sunday at Sunset Beach. MR. AND MR8. W. F. IRISH ro turnod yesterday from Goodwill's whero they enjoyed a weok's do llghtftil outing. Mlsscn Roxlo Hall, Bertha Davis, Mildred Story and Gertrude Robin son formed a Jolly party yesterday that spent the day on South Coos RIvor. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mclntyre and son, Mra. D. L. Rood nnd Miss Madge Simpson returned today from n two weeks' outing at Allegany. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barglet spent Sunday at Tho Nook on South Coos River. Mrs. Ellz'both AdnuiB and Mr. and Mrs. Mnlr lano spent Sunday at Mrs. Adams' ummer homo on Coos River. Judge J. S.'Coke nnd Mrs. Coko and children. .uorton and Virginia, spent Sunday at the Peck summer F. K. Gettlns returned today after j,'omo on Coo'8 Riverf surveying the line between the Me Knight nnd Goodwill places on 8outh Cooa River. Tho line wns found to run close to the Goodwill house, being further over toward tho Goodwill holdings than Mr. Goodwill supposed, 1 i 11 Jgr IRVING BLOCK Watch Our Window FOH THE NEW SWELL STYLES ALL THE TIME. WHY? Because We Sell for Cash. jPEOPhE'Yi KMOW ABOUT R. E. SHINE, of Coqullle, was a Marshfleld visitor today, J. IRA SIDWELL, a merchant of Bandon, Is In town on business. fTVTn Ijrt t HENRY LORENZ. J. E. Norton. T. J. Thrift and Mr. Norton, of Red. ding, Cal motored to Marshfleld from Coqutllo yosterday. Mr. Norton Is a brother-in-law of Mr, Lorenz and a brothor of J. E. Norton nnd has a big hardware store at Redding. They came over In Mr. Lorenz's machine. NOTICE TO EASTERN STAR MEMBERS It Is Important that all members of Doric Chapter No. 53 be present at the Natal Day Exorcises this eve ning at eight o'clock at North Bend. By Order of W. M. MRS. J. B. DAVJS of Cooa River was a Marshfleld visitor today. C. W. EVERTSEN has returned from an outing on South Coos River. CHAS fishing trip to South Coos Itlver. MRS. CLAUDE NASBURG returned today from a short stay at The Nook. OTTO HILL of Coos River was a business visitor in Marshfleld today. AMONG THE SICK Richard Whltty of Eastslde Is re ported quite HI of la grippe and ummps, D. Coloman, an old resident of North Bend. Is reported critically ill. I Leslie Blanchard underwent an op- .,. . .. , , 'eratlon Saturday for tho removal HOWARD left today for a , . hI . ' ,, , r0Iinr(i to ba getting along nicely. Susan Elizabeth, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Maloney, Is suffering from a sovere cold. Mra. Henry Black of South Marsh fleld fell yesterday near her home and Injured one arm badly. The arm was not broken out the sprain waa quite painful, C. F. M'KNIGHT returned today from South Coos River, where they are enjoying an outing. MRS. TEMPLE and Mrs. Hlndmarsh of North Bend,- were Marshfleld visitors today. A. P. OWENSand Lowrey returned today from an on South Coos River. Owens outing $25.00 $25.00 We will pay $25.00 to any person who causes the arrest and conviction of a bicycle thief In Marshfleld. (Signed) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Misses Margaret Hoeck. Johanna Imhoff and Gladys Larsen, of North Bend, returned home yestorday from a week spent at tho Hoeck camp at Smith Basin. Mra. E. R. Ilodaon and daughters, Erma and Irene, spent Sunday at the E. G. Smith home on Coos River, Mrs. B. M. Richardson and two riiildren spent Buuday at the Maze, South Coos River. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Savago Bpont Sunday as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olllvant at their camp In Brews ter Valley. GARDINER GLEANINGS, WANTEIf Rush on Myrtle Arm. Fifty first-class carpenter finish era. None other need npply. Must bo nblo to deliver both quality and quantity. F. E. Conway Co. FOUNIJ Small necklace of three Btranda of whlto bonds. Owner may get anmo nt Times office by paying for this nd. LOST Between Pony Slough bridge nnd Shormnu nvonue, roll of as bestos pncklng, 3 feet squnrc, red on one Bide, black on other. Re ward If returned to Terminal Gar age, North Bend. FOR HALE Fiinilturo of 5 or room Iioiibo; or by tho pleco; cheap If token at onco. Soo It nnd sot your prlco. J. E. Quails. 4Tt Elrod avo. Phono 200-L. FOR HALE Good blooded Jersey bull, for $50 cash, R. A. Church, North Coon River. IX)ST Gold stlrlc pin with Initial "W. J. O." Reward for return to Tlnios office. WANTED Hnmll liouso for twov Phono 380-X. FOR KENT Four-room houso, pwrt- ly furnished, In West Marshfleld. Inrgo yard, roforencos exchanged. Inquire at Olllvant & Woaveru'. FOR BALI': Ono flrnt-cUsn worts horse, wt. about 1200, for $75, Ono 5-h. p. Palmor-Mooro mnrlno gaBO llne onglne, flrst-clasn condition, 540. Box T, North Bond. FOR HMAi Pnro bred Jersey calvrot from reglstor of merit dams. P. A. SacotU, Marubflold, Oro. FOR SAM-: Stock of good and fur nishings of E. O. Hall store at Sum nor. Apply to Mrs. Hall, Sumner, Oregon. FOR RENT FOIl RENT FuruUbwl apartiei6. over NasburR'B Grocery, Apply ac- Nasburg's Grocery. FOR KENT Two flats .furnish! o unfurnlahed, in Maddon Bldff., North Front stroot; also house keeping rooms. Xowh of the Uiiihiiiu Section, Taken from the Courier. Tho first of tho week haa been somewhnt cooler than usual and quite foggy. Sixty-one dnya having passed Tuesday of this week without raPi, this being unusual for this section of the country, even tho fog which has provalled part of the time being high and dry. Feed has dried up, caua tng qulto a shrinkage of butter fat from the dairy farms. Work Is progressing beyond tho slide In the north portal of tunnel G, which occurred last February. In tho south portal of this tunnel tho work Is going on at tho rato of six feet per day. Should everything go well this tunnel should bo finished by Christ mas. Tho work on Jack Franco slough except In a fow places la cover ed by station men and should the ralna hold off until November tho grading will be completed. Mrs. Alfred Vorrelman returned Monday from North Bend and other Cooa Bay points, where she had been visiting her brother. Capt. J, C. Cantwell, of the U. S. L. S. S., came In to Gardiner Monday, where he was met by Capt. Joseph Henderson, both leaving In tho eve ning for the L. S. S. near the mouth of the Ump'qua River. Copenhagen Bros, nave finished grading for the railroad In Reedsport nnd have moved the steam shovel across the Umpqua to the north side of Smith River, and have been grad ing and filling toward Jack France slough. FINE furnished rooms and board for gontlemon, In prlvato family. $0.50 per weok. 239 So. 4th Bt FOR KENT Largo hoiiho In South Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L FOR RENT Small hotel In Coqullle, centrally locatod, $20 per month. Call at 13C Broadway or phono 171, Marshfleld. FOIl RENT Flats In Leslie Build ing, Third and Anderson, Vacant Sept, 1. Phono Dr. Leslie. WANTED Solicitor nt Fitrlslnn Dye Works. 200 Weat Market Street. A Good Disimfecftaiiit for household as well as for veterinary use is Dr. Hess' Dip and Disinfectant. 6 50c, 75c and $1.25 J 1 ArA jBiJB wm ?m wfiwKKjPJ