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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
" wt' 'IS THE 006$ BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION FIVS flessen Company 145 North Second Street, i enr -lmiiilti- of Commerce. I .minr-o thev will lie opoiiod for lutslticsB Thursday, p ann hy 11 a 'm. It H1 lo our nlm to prcpuro only tho "" r kind of cooKea renity-io-Buiu minis nt popular J eetf ,, ''.,. nlir uiitllvlilcil time n nil personal nttcntion to .w ine in the most sanitary niul npproveil way. Wo ' e;e". i if.,. na larco n vurloty ns tlio demand will allow lurry ai . . ..,,., including Btich varieties ns hot niul P ,. Vecetnbles. cereals, salmis, salad drcssIiiB, pastry, I1?;3",' nf nil Hinds. ... ieiiw". " ,,,, nnlitv We Kiinrantoo both. . -nt IMP.1IIUUDD ''". . . . nrranl oneiiHiG will bo announced lmor. wo win nppre- r.ar Inspection. '" -" """ ...yi. jour 'I muTiroccM nniiDAMV THt UtLIOHICoocm uumiHivi, wp any New Goods ach boat brings a large amount of freight for the in Rule, Now is the time to buy, The chances are ihandise will be scarce and higher In price later in eason, We will however, maintain present prices n long as possible, The Golden Rule Stores in lifleld and Bandon have taken first place In size of s, quality of goods and price, No other stores buy large quantities or do any where near the amount siness, Every year we gain in volumn, We have more business up to this time this year than ever e In the same time, Those who care for price and y trade at the HE GOLDEN RULE and iREVITIB n?',m'2? KOU SE'TKMm-Ill liOluW Is irlvnii Mm ,... liolglit of high and low water at .k4IIOIIlUIU. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on .the first lino and heights on tho second line of each day; n compar ison of consecutive holghtB will n dlcnte whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. His. I Ft.. 1.2G 7.52 CS 0.1 5.3 8.04 1.4 WEATHER POKKOAST IDr AmocltttJ I'rn Is Cooi D Tlran 1 ORI3GON Fnlr tonight and I-rliloy. Westerly winds. l.OCA I, Tl 3M PERATUHE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in.. Sept. a, by HenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum n. 1 .Minimum 42 I At 4:43 n. in ',rf, I Precipitation 00 I Wind: northwest partly cloudy. Party Today. Mrs. Norls Jensen Is entortalnliiK at Five Hundred nt nor Homo In Ferndnle todnv. WIELD. BANDON IRVING i BLOCK VasMajz. I Enjoy Picnic Sixty-eight young pcoplo last evening enjoyed tho moonlight ride to tho Sand Hills. They hud a fine time. I Friday night. Mr. Albrccht nssem-' 1 lued most of the exhibit for the Portland fnlr a few years ago. I Auto Complaint. A complaint has ueen iiu-ti nt the police stntion against Rolf Xurdrtun, cliniglng him with turning his auto In the street In violation of the ordlnnnce. Cloe Clioplioiiso. The Mnrshfleld Chop House on Market avenue, which wns opened a month ago hy parties from Pnndon. has been closed, there not being business enough to warrant continuing it. Bicycle SiiiiisIkmI. I.oroy Barnes of Hay City, who delivers Tho Times In Unstable and Pay City, was run down by one of the Clorst & King nutos last night and his bicycle bad ly smashed. He was not Injured, however. Elect Member. At a mooting of the Mnrsliflold Lodge of I3lks Inst eve ning. Dr. Mott of North Pond wns elected to membership nnd will bo Initiated at the meeting next Wednes day night, the meetings now being held weekly hiBtend of twice a month ns during tho summer. At tho next meeting some constitutional amendments will also bo voted on. Rig; Iwiil. M. D. Mulloy went to North Pond this afternoon to look after tho houllng of one of the larg est loads over transported by team between the two cities. It wnH haul ing a six-ton ctiBk of oil to tho Myrtle Arms apartments, Mr. Con way deciding to try oil fuel there. The drny weighs about 3500, bo that tho load will weigh about eight toiiB nnd will bo n suvoro test to tho planking. Fine Home. Tom Hnll and Judge nnu .Mrs. .loiin F. Hall wore guests of Judge and Mrs. Watson at Coos City Sundny. Tom Hnll Bays that tho Watsons now hnvo tho flne'st country homo In Coos county, being modern in every way, Including electric lights which nro supplied from tho lino run ning to tho Smith-Powers mine. Judge Hnll demonstrated that ho had not lost ability as n crack shot, bring ing down a big chicken hnwk. How ever Tom Hnll snya ho had to use n liraUhTjC YUUI 1 &) uhinw fiPw ABOUT SAM OTT of Allegany was hero to day on business. H13RP13UT 0131)1)133 was down from South Coob Hlver todnv. UltlC HOLT loft today for Salem to resume hla studies nt college. CAPT. MAO 1313 wns here from Km- plro todny on business and pleas ure. MPS. 13. 1,. P1I3RC13 came up from Tnr Heel yesterday to do boiiio shopping. P. A. SANDP13BG and wife and son, Gordon, left today for Portland, wnero tliey will reside, ' NORTH BEND NEWS J , Mrs It Mntson and granddaughter. Miss Vivian Shiver, of Puion nvetuie, v ho spent the past six weeks In Wash ington, returned to their homo on tho Hedoudo. Mrs. O. II. Olson left this morning for Eugene, in response to a tele grain announcing the serious illness of her daughter. Mlus Ethel. Mrs. John Snyder and Misses Addlo nnd Seliiia. wore guests todnv nt tho ttnrflold Simpson and 13. 13. Ilnyes homes. Father III. Dr. II. 13. Kollv loft' Hhotirnn Inst niul nt n rlfln ,.. .in it yesterday for Portland, whero he wns (,. Loiul.m ,.,. vrai, n.." ?,""'!' J !. J"1'"" r. h" f'tl'or. hoy has received Into 1 lo of tl.n PRI3SID13NT PI3NSON. of tho Bnnk ! ?teIvnr.1 H. nomobllo and will go of Myrtle Point, Is a Mnrshfleld t0 scousuurg. From there they will uuBinesB visitor today. A. V. MY13RS returned on the Pnr alBo today from Portland whero no hub ueen on business, .MPS. 13. L. DY13R of Daniels Creek is spending n fow dnys hero ns the guest of Mrs. Ouy Chambers .miss DAISY PUSH, who hns been viBiting nt tho A. 13. AdolBporger homo, left todnv for Portland. IIKNItY HOECK, tho Smith Pnsln logger, is in Tor n short Btay. JAY CLINKENB13ARD wiib down from Dnnlols Creek today on busi ness. MPS. KI3NDALL of Pnndon Is visit ing her sons, Cluy nnd J. C. Ken dall here. C. It. PECK enmo In todny from his summer homo on South Coos Hlv er for n short stny. MPS. 0130. POI.STI3R returned todny from n Bhort visit at the Stommer mnn homo nt Allegany. P. 13. MII.LI3R nnd wife left todny for tho Goodwill placo on South Cos Itlvor for n Bhort Htnv. MISS HUUCK KI3LLY left today for a short visit with Miss Adelaide Clarke on South Coos Itlvor. 0130. POM, left yesterday for Cnll- ornin 10 look niter some Innd TO VIS'IT COOS II.W Or. 13. II. Stewart and fnther,D. J. Stewart, nnd Pert Sutherland, hnvo made all nrrangoiuentB for their trip through Southern nnd hnstern Oregon. Tlmv win i.nv here next Tuesday morning In Dr. RlnU'ttt.,.. tni,n..il.tl ...... ...11. I go Wilt proceed over the Allegany route to Mnrshfleld. thence down tho coast to Crescent City, Cnl. Hoseburg Itevlow CLASSIFIED ALms TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU HUNT Two fiiriiMiwI nptw. r. rooms nnd bnth. Call Sliipnmii Pros., 343-J or 417-X. KOU HI3XT KumMiiiI flatn. Ccn. trnlly located. Ph. 34-.I or 443-J. ECIAL THIS WEEK eral beautiful coats well worth double the price we inem tor, See Window, CHOICE $11.75 CHOICE are showine a biff window of the Summer Hats edo not intend to carry any over, Now is the time mem, YOUR CHOICE OF THE WJNDOW $1.50 Fall goods arriving every day, See Tho Pari- Jways for the newest designs of fashions and ma- Vuality guaranteed, ,,, u,.w.H io ..o nuseni nnout n week. London Dally Mall. Tho paper Is d p.' ' " ' ' ,,,,n ' , ntt'iested. voted nlmost entirely to war nows WAt" v;llwlCK ni,a f.n.,nlly nro ox" Wed In I3..M. Mnrshfleld frlendfl "' "'o imtrlollsm nnd oiithi.Hlnsni of tt'tIviiJ"1,?. 'IV."1.. 'iV',"",0' rro,m or MIsh Jessie Chase, a former "" Hrltlsh people. It nlso nnnounces JJ Jf xlslt nt thclr 0,(1 1,om "' Mnrshfleld teacher, hnvo recolved !lm" n" n,cu ,ml,cr fnmlno bus set vs A, ,,,, ,,,vqn.. wlw, . unnouncemont of hor mnrrlngo Au- l.'t only In K.iglnn.l but In Franco J S,p . J J' li" " 8J' " , "8 Olll IIIKI1UII1. .11IIHH. '..n u iivvil IVUIIL-UII III I. IIUKI?N WANTI3D M'ddle-iiged womnii or reliable girl for light housework. Phono 70-1, or call 230 South Proudwuy. FOR RENT- Off On Vacation. John Pnckmnn the faithful assistant nt tho Finnish Co-oporntlvo Store, leaves today for nuyiV's iniet ror ills first vacation In three yenrs. John's many frlentlH will wish him a good time on his outing. .Many Ties. Morrlsoy nnd Smnll have n niiiuhor of tholr tenuis haul ing cedar ties from near Sunsot Pay to South Inlet for L. J. Simpson. Mr. Simpson has nbout 5000 tics cut there and wants to get them nut while tho roads nro good. I 250.00 gatow REE - hltlon Is the moat llb- rea, viz: We 1 omid a new. mmlnrn complete In every idtog bath and mnrt. lolnjon one nf tim W loti sold In Per- I m the lot-any lo-wI-oB the same P' before and as "ty lots are under conduct a drawing 1U1J the house nnd wren of cost 1HAM PARK la the heart nt . ftttn the best rest- p' oa me Day. PWIcmer, and plans " r Phone 264-J, fID. 150 Front St. 10 $05; ft V. 25.00 In . !.. Ie arr " , "' Person M.ur.arn FELD CYCLERY E ALICP u U KTr.iT.7 Ell? P B0c Plumbing . AND Heating in all branches we can serve you Promptly Efficiently Reasonably Let us figure out a heat ing plant for you. Repair Work a Specialty To Take Plare. Secretary Mot ley of the Chnmbor of Commerce, was Informod today that Carl Al brccht would accept tho position of assembling the exhibit for tho San Francisco exposition nnd his nnmo will bo considered with the others Vou con clean your rugs and carpet n with a DOMESTIC u stJEirbRi2.r)0 WHY PAY MORE? Johnson -Gulovsen Company Tho Quality Xnnio with a Service I'-ume. nnccH nnu ino i-pngo pnporH to 8 pages. The announcement Is mndo that "It is uiKiorfltood that drastic changos In the kIzo of nowspapors will tako jilaco In tho Immedlato future rnvlnir to the ImposslbllltyNif obtnlnlng rnw ma- leriai rrom Norway nnd Sweden. Homo from Vacation. Mr. nnd MrB. Frank I). Cohan returned Inst evening on tho.MnrflhfloId-HosohurK nu(o lino from n brief business nnd pleasure trip to Portland. Whllo thoro Mr. Cohnn mot tho representa tives of boiiio of the lending innnii frctgrors In tho United States and mndo oxtenslye purchases for Tho Owl Storo. Among these reuronentn. tlvoB wns ono from the most prom- inuiii louiuor gooiiH inctory, with whom ho plnced hla ordors for holi day gootiB. Tills Is Mr. Cohan's first vacation slnco he arrived on Coos Pay three years ago whon ho camo as a clerk In ono of tho local drug stores, with a view of Investigating tho pros pects of this city. A short tlmo after wards ho purchased tho McArthur pharmacy, which, undor Mr. Cohan's effectlvo management Iiiib developed Into ono of tho leading and most popular drug stores of Coos Pay. The Royal TONIGHT THE HOUSE OF niG FEATUHES 5hSK When'you biyffi Tho Blondlens of Five People, consisting of Violin Solos, Cornet Solos, featuring Dlondy. the mys terious human ostrich, the world's renowned glass eater and Iron-jawed man and laugh maker. Orchestra through tho entire eve- Dorothy Farley In "Tho Unwrit ten Justice," In three parts. ,A. dramatic story of the west with a flavor of comedy. A now type of Western drama that you MUST see. "The Triumphant March of the Greeks." A scenic film of Interest. "Hearts and Flowers." featuring J. Warren Kerrigan. Victor. Flvo reels. 5000 feet of the best and new films. Admission, lower floor, 25c; bal cony, 15c; children, 10c. Here tomorrow night, tho lltli chapter of "Lucille Love." Here Saturday night, "For Na- I AMONG THE SICK I John D. Goss Is confined to his homo by nn attack of lumbago. The son of Morris Lewis, of Pn kor Creek, who sustained a broken anklo by n fall from a trestlo the other day, Is reported to bo getting along nlcoly at his homo. W. N. F.kblnd, who Is at Mercy Hospital recuperating from nn at tack of appendicitis, Is reported to bo doing nlcoly but It will bo boiiio dnys before he will bo nblo to return homo. Archdeacon Horsfall, who lias been suffering from a severo nttnek of heart trouble at Pandon, Is reported much Improved, greatly to the grati fication .of hlft.,.many frlonds. Dr. Horsfall visited him Sunday. '" Mrs. Geo. Smith of Coal Pank In let waB In today to sociire treatment for a bad gash In hor arm sustained In accidentally pushing hor hand through a window. GET your HIIOI3H nt GOHDOX'S FPIDAV niul S.Vri'HDAV. flO-cent box of STATIONEItV WITH each pair. War Conditions Do Not Effect the Price of Clothes at the Fixup KUPPENHEIMEIt CLOTHES THE HEST IX THE WORM) 818.00 to $:io.oo. Other Suits $H..10 to $18. New Fall and WIiiUt Styles Now Here. See Them Fixup Two Stores MarsJifleld VNorth BJ todny MP. AND MPS. TIIOS. IIAOOI3PTY of Pnndon, Oregon, nro visiting nt tho home of I3dwnrd D. Noo nun. RAY CAMPPI3LL. who Is driving nn nuto stugo nlong tho bench to (In nil nor, enmo In Inst evening for n short stay. MISS OI30RGIA PI3LL loft on tho Pronkwnter for Pullmnu, Wash ington, todny, whoro she will at tend college. I). I). PII3PCI3 nnd J. 8. Lnwrence, two well known Coqullle men, wore .Mnrsiiriold business visitors yes terdny. CAPT. AND MRS. DUNSON of tho Cape Arago Ughthouso left yoster- ciay ror rortiami, whoro they will enjoy n short visit. W. II. CURTIS nnd 13. A. Anderson left yesterday for BJilphord's Springs, Wash., whoro they will spend threo or four weeks. WM. GRIMI3S nnd wlfo hnvo re turned from tholr outing nt Sun sot Pay. Mr. and Mrs; Morrlssey expect to return from thoro In a fow days. COL. AND MRS. ROSA of Pandon. who wore hero to attend tho East ern Star Natal Day at North Bend, left overland for Manitoba, whom they will spend noma tlmo. MISS LEILA LENT, who has boon visiting nt tho Geo. N. Polt homo, left today for her homo near Port land and from thoro she will go to Salem to resuino hor course nt Wlllnmotto University. ED OSMUNDSON. who has boon vot ing hla brother, Nols Osmundson nt Coqullle, nnd friends on tho Pay, loft today for Portland and may return to his old homo In Montana. ENGINI3I3R HINDMARSH of tho Southern Pacific was hero from North Pond Inst evening. Ho states that good progress Is being mndo on tho railroad work during the flno weather. SPECIAL AGENT PI3CKIIA.M of tho , Iihoenjx, IiiBiirnpco qo.. Is hero from Portland on' IiIh" first trip. He assumed his now duties a short time ago, relieving Harvoy Wolls of part of his work, IVY CONDRON has returned from n hunting trip to Ten Mile whoro he wiib the guest of Jas. Cowan. He has a real hard luck story to toll and declares ho will never go deer hunting again. DR. P. J. KEIZKR enmo In today noon from Pnkor Crfcek for a short stay. It Is his first visit hero In a month. Ho Intended to go to Portland this morning, hut arrived too lato to catch the boat. WILL J. MONTGOMERY of tho Blan co loaves today for Curry county, where ho will enjoy a couple of weeks' outing. Ho will Join a par ty at Pandon and If his claims come true, ho will have to engngo an othor truck to bring homo tho vonlson. A. II. POWERS left yesterday for the railroad beyond Myrtle Point. Ho has Just returned from Rolling ham, Wash,, whero ho attended tho Pacific Coast Logging Congress and he was honored by being elect-! ed one of tho directors of tho body. MPS. HARRY BANFIELD loft yos-i terday on tlio Breakwater for her homo In Portland after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. E. D. Bunnell. Mrs. Banfield Is enthu siastic over Coob Bay as a delight ful summer resort and promises to return again next summer. CELL IRELAND loft yesterday for Ollalla and today is browsing In tho "Tickle Grass" hills, according to Frank Denning. Mr. Denning la now taking phyBlcal culture ex ercise so that he will not bo over shadowed by Ireland, as he expects I FOR RENT New four-room bunga low. Pent 110. Inqulro W. A. Reld. 150 Front streot. FOR KENT Xcwly furnished room for ono or two gentlemen. 313 South Broiulway. FOR R13XT Two flats .furnished or unfurnished, In Madden BldK., North Front streot; also house keeping rooms. FIXE furnished rooms and lioartl for Konllemon, In prlvnto family. $0.50 por week. 239 So. 4th SL FOR REXT Largo Iioiiho In South Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 110-L FOR IIH.NT Small hotel In Coqullle, centrally located, $20 por month. Call at 13G Broadway or phono 171, Marshflold. FOR RENT Rooms niul houttkcp Ing rooms. 388 No. First atreot, Roy Crest Apartmeuts. FOR SALE FOR SALI3 Stock of goods und fur nishings of B. O. Hall storo at Sum ner, Apply to Mrs. Hall, Sumuer, Oregon. FOR HALE Ono fintt-clnuN work horso, wt. about 1200, for $7C. Ono 5-h. p. Palmer-Moore mariuo gaso line eaglno, first-class condition, $40. Box T, North Bend. FOR SALE Puro bred Jersey cjilve from register of merit dams, F. A. SacelU, Mnrshfleld, Oro. FOR BALK Good blooded Jersey bull, for $50 cash. R, A. Church, North Coos River. FOR BALK Thoroughbred Itrown Leghorn rooster that camo from a brood guaranteed to bo tho best layers In Oregon. Phono 3151. FOR BALK Flvo uci-ch on Johnson. Creok, 2 a. bottom, 4 a. In grass, 2 miles south of Pandon on county road, $500 cash. Sev en lots, near township lino road, near city limits; small house, good well, $350 cash. C. II. Chandlor, owner, Pnndon, Oregon. WANTED i , RIG ."MONEY on small capital, some thing most anyone can do, Freq trial allowed. Manager, 2125 Markot street, San Francisco. Prescripftiomts always receive careful at tention at our store. You get exactly what tlio doctor intended when you bring them here, Phone 141, :m "ssr8- riHw;r'Ti