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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1914)
TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,- OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ff.T9 14 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES U. C. MALONKV Editor nnd Pub. PAN 15, MALONKV News Editor Official I'npcr of Coos County. Entered at tho 1'ostofflco at Marsh SHIPPING NEWS Hold. Oregon, for through the mnlla aa scull matter. transmission second-class I PERSONAL MENTION FRED MA'RX with his gonial smile nnd" sample line arrived yesterday nnd expects to get tho cream of the business Here In a few days. JlltS. It. H. COREY and daughter, nnd .Miss Mustard, ,hnvo returned from an outing at tho Goodwill place on South Coos River.. MR. AND MRS. V. E. WARWICK arrd Miss Nellie Warwick return ed1 yesterday from an extended va cation trip to eastern points. HAUJERT CARliYLE returned yes terday from California via Ilandou TWO VFSSFIS I: IN FROM SOUTH Redondo and Nann Smith Ar rive Crevs Differ About Time Made by Vessels The Redondo and Nann Smith nr rlved In yesterday from San Francls ro after a good trip up tho coast. Thero was some rivalry between tliO' two vessels and they differ as to tho1 time. Tho Nann Smith officers clnlm- Ho had n pleasant vacation trip, cd to havo gained lour hours on the,; iteuonuo en rouic up uic coasi, wnua tllo Redondo claimed to havo gained but Is glad to return to Cods Day MRS. D. T. VANDECAR, who Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Allco about forty minutes on the Nann, Kruso on Isthmus Inlet, and Mrs. Kruse, arc Marshtlcld visitors to day. It. h. MACLEAY of the Maqlcay Es- Btatc, arrived hero yesterday en Smith. Tho Nann Smith had the bulk of tho freight and passenger business, leaving thort first. It is expected that tho Redondo will go on drydock this trip and have I route from Portland to Rogue a "ow ' uronao wncei p ur on ana u is- Jllvor to look after tho company's affairs. DAN MILLER, tho Ilandou contract or, Is In MnrHhflold on business will mntcrlally add to her speed. Tho Nnnn Smith will not go on drydock until some time this winter. I lloth vessels will leave tomorrow. In addition to tho Dyer block, It Ih Owing to yesterday being- Labor Day, expected that Capt. Johnson will """iiur vuhjjoi iuduuui Kcii "--r uuKli. go ahead with Ills now permanent Both will sail Thursday Jcir the south, building I t,lc Redondo going to San- Pedro. W. J'. HILL returned Inst evening1 , Among those arriving on the Re-; from tho Goodwill plnco on Coo! dondo wore: I River, where ho spent Sundny with '1)0,,' A. II. Woods. Mro. .Nngcl.. Mrs. Hill and tho baby, who nrol pHrtls .NaRol, IJ. Owen. J. Bergen. J., spending the summer there. ""0- mkJ,ct, vtanl Snllon., L. V. COLE. poBtmastcr at tho new Joo Kinney, Alfred Uayno. V. II. Car-, postofflco at llonryvlUe. which, has niean, V. H. Outhrle. . Just been opened, spent Sunday Among those nrrlvlntr on the I with frlomlH here. Tho noy post- Nnnn Smith today from Sun Fran-, office is known its Dolmnr. 'elsco wore: ! J. O. STEMMLHR, who came over c. R. Ilroughton nmr wife, J.. Inst evening by auto from Myrtle Robinson, David C. Dickson, .1. ' I Point, roportx Hint they mot nbout Doyle, Ilortha Levler, Josophlno Le- ' twenty Coqulllo Vnlloy nutos re- vler. Thos. Levler. .1. N Miller. J.; Atkins, 0. Anderson. Mrs. A. W. ' from Tar Jones, Mfstt Mnloncy, W. Hoiunr, . Mrs. N. L. Ilnmar, .1. N. Doiuur, Mrs. II. E. Romnr, N. L. Ilomnr, i .lr., S. Y. nenson, O. White, S. White. .1. R. Reed, .1. D. Carlson, ELDER BRINGS LARGE LIST Among those arriving on the Geo. W. Elder today were: W. A. Ingram, Mrs. W. A. In-i gram, Wlllard Ingram, Fred In- gram, Corn C. Waiting, Cecil WalI-( frig, Mato Yarch, Mrs. Earl Nosier Wni, Rose, Mrs. M. P. Tnylor, B. I II. Cooper, Johannes Knbbe, Edith Shore, Daniel MaTuarrlo, Mrs. A. E. Gaconlme, Theresa Glnconlme, Merrin Glnconlme, Gust Fisher, Mrs. G. P. Emery, C. R. Jolnreton, Wm. C. Flower, L. -H. UIU, J. E. Macklcy, L. It. MarlaHI, S. C. Da mon, J. liable, MnUr SlawIchyMl. Gundirrsain, Archie Tiiylor, J, II. FrenclV, Harriet Groenotigli, TaHrnt Grccnnugh, James Martin, G, Sko- gamo, W. J. Dillon, G. It. Walter, John ILetsmnn, Esther Silverman, Arthur Silverman, C. Ti Crumblay, C. E. Bashaw, Etsio U Leppi.-rt, Hurry E. Leppcrt, Jl Stxlon, NU It. Gllllsan, Mrs. P. V. Nnson, X l.o Gcsstcl, A. J. M. RoLortBon. E. C. Drows, Chas. W. Philps, Henry Block, K. P. McLcod. Roderick L. Mnclcny, n. Llppman, Jncl. Hurdler; Mrs. Ruffnor. P. M. Ruff.lcr, L. W. rvoydstoir, Nels Anstnd, Sam Ander son, Ecltlo Bonney, A. C Bonnoy,! L. Y. Bonney. T. L. Ilbaney. Dr. W. S. Derby, Mrs. Maud' Derby, Muster Carl Derby, Win. Looue, .Mrs. Ruth Thurston. Dan II. Kent lug, Chester Bnscom, Chns. G. Mack, It. B. Walte, Mrs. Walte. W. E. Wnrwlclc, Mrs. Warwick, Nulllo War wick, Mrs. A. AHlioe, Sain Parte, Selmn Park. 0. 0. Gill, ; evening at 8 o'clock la the M. B. Church at North Bend. Mrs. Marlon Clark nnd little daugh ter, Helen, have returned to their home In Glasgow after spending sev eral days in North Bend. NEW HANDON MINISTER Rev. S. Smith will bo- In Ihindon Sundny and will preach at tho Pres byterian Church both morning and evening. It Is probable Mint Mr. Smith will remain with the Bnndon Church. Rev. Newton-, who tins been hero for n few weekB, was compelled to leave again owing to the fact that tho low altitude affect ed his lungs. Mr. Newton will have charge of a church near Pen dleton. Mr. Smith conies here rroni Newport. Bnndon Reconler. w w WAR Schroeder & Hildenbrand's Hardware, Sarter's Confection ery, Fourier Bros.' Meat Mar ket and Coos Bay Bakery are: requested to GET BUSY. We need workers. Many havo already responded to tho call mid thoso who press forward are. re warded liberally each weok wlthr handsome presents. I There nro special Inducements this week, In encli of these p:nces, whereby candidates can secure large number of votes. I INSIST on getting your volos as tho weekly prize Is given to votes BACH WBPlf ,a any nmvloug Sn?" hl TlH IMl. ....!.... Klve you full artlcuE,ttr ' OBetvotesn'niSV'to "wi inn uontuat, & 1MB ue winners last week... .! lows: weelt areiiij?l 3nf,;r. c.,'l , Coob Bay Bakery p.n, vain Es"icr Suln. Fourier Bros. Meat v,.i. . both Iloulllns. atket- Ea- Those wlm n, ... can aid by heiptnB theW win. a- grand upright ni.L'r.lei Christmas present. P Uno '0,T Now ' u' time to do the 0 A CALL TO. W FRONT All able-bodied contestants in the race for Pianos at IRVING BLOCK V&l&laii SPECIAL THIS WEEK Several beautiful coats, wall wontlu doublo tho nrlco w them for. Seo window. CHOICE $11.75. wo "H Wo nro showing n big window of tho SUMMER HATS and . do not Intend to carry any oor. Now fc tho tlino to bur it,.i. YOUH CHOICE OP THE WINDOW $1.50. J lneB- New Fall goods arriving overy day. Seo tho Parisian nlwan for tho newest designs of fftBhlOiu and materials, Quality euartnttrf I turning from the Buy. E.' L. PIERCB enmo up Heel rnmp liiBt night nnd reports that tho rain is of great benefit. Tho flro hnzard around the camps was great and he has had to keep watchmen out almost continuously E. li. PARROTT of Rosehurg Is a J. C. Cnrlson nnd twetvu steerage. Miirflhflold InisliiesH visitor, lie states that the railroad election to , o bo hold thero October fi to vote JfTOO.OOO to aid In the construction of a railroad to Coos Bay Is arous ing much Interest. D. II. Keating returned yosterdny from Vnnroiivor. II. C, where ho Attended the Fire Chiefs' conven tion. Tho next convention will , ho at San Francisco. Mrs. Keat ing remained for u longer visit, In tho North. I ALONG the WATERFRONT Tho Mnyfalr Is at the Railroad dock taking on a cargo of lumber off tho barge Lawrence which was brought In by tho Rojcoo from tho north with n cargo from the Porter mill. The Roscoe returned north yoHtorday. Tho Gleaner returned to Gardiner DR. DERBY nnd fnml'v arrived hero, today with a cargo of general mor- yosterdny on the Go-irgo W. Elder chnndlso. and he will engage In the prnctl-n of dentistry on the Bay. lie has been located at Seattle and will, reside in tho Myrtle Arms apart-, incuts. . W. SHELLY returned in Mvrtle, Point yesterday to look after biiBl- ness after spending Sunday with his family In North Bond. He drove over In Ills auto, but the rain rnudo him give up the lden of gnolng hack In the machine A. B. WOODS returned yestordny fiom n month's visit in San Frnn cluco and from the stories of his ex periences there, "Speed" had some I i uno. no says iniii goon progress Is being made on the Exposition buildings anil now an admission of twenty-five cents Is being charged to soo tlu irrnuuds. Willie lie wits there Denmark broke ground for! Its building. ' NORTH BEND NEWS . Mrs. W. Peterson, of Xirrrlti rnMt, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ike Prcoliind', of North Bond'. Mr. mid' Mrs. Georgo irfglle huvo moved Into tho Nlelson house on Meado street. Gust Peterson of North Tnlot w.is a business visitor In North Bend' on Monday. Tim Porter Mill closed, down Satur day evening to open ngjlu Wednes day. II. L. Cavanaugh has moved from Eastsldo to Bangor, where they will now reside. Mrs. L. Hodson or Marshriold and Mrs. Sarah Bouebrnke of Robs Inlet arc visiting ut tho K. R. Hodson homo on Coos River. Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid So ciety will moot ut the church Thurs day nt 12:30. Capt. E. George Smith wits n North Rnd visitor Monday. Tho picnic planned for .Monday by. tho members of tho Pnltcd Brethren church whs postponed on account of rain. Tito Out to Win Prohibition C'am-J imkn will hold n meeting Moudav Ladies Suits and Coats Big Shipment J.ust In Very latest New York Styles. Material and workmanship of the very best Prices much lower than you have been pay ing' All alterations free. Expert fitter and saleslady in charge. Pictorial Review Patterns. Covered Buttons Made to Your Order Warner's Rust Proof and Redfern Corsets. THE GOLDEN RULE First National Bank Building Tomorrow Dame Fashion Speaks Her Last Word at Our FALL - MILLINERY - OPENING li f i II u ill flil3W ' J mt &- $. tyle Craft Coat; aira.d Smiti -M I AA N VIU Y OPKX I NC AYEDNKSDAY SEL'TKMP.ER 9T1T. it! Recognized as the leaders in real style garments for AYoinen. Balmaccans, Cape Coats, ledin gote models in Suits, with either long or short coats, perfect in workmanship, style and fabrics. Ml alterations guaranteed and expertly executed. Coats $6.00 to $30.00. Suits $15.00 to $30.00. IMVITATIOM We Shall Appreciate YoMir Pirese'iniee Here AYe court your criticism and your suggestions at all times. THE LAST WORD IN AUTHENTIC EUROPEAN STYLES and the latest models of our own American styles will he exhibited. PATTERN HATS patterned from Europe's greatest modistes arc displayed and await your inspection. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. New Fall Silks ?nd Scotch Zibolino and Basket Weave .Coatings, Shepherd Check, Plaid and Roman Stripe, Dress Fabrics, exquisitely beau tiful. Roman Stripe, Plaid and Eaucy Silks. There's a world of beauty in every weave and color for your admiration. J ' Prices 65c to $4.25 yard. J S. S. JENNINGS MILLINERY OPENING WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH. North Bend I l afiauauuHU&uaBUutcxixMausuiWLSKuuxiB ijawmfKffl