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wmmm mn " i fi W1 t tt mwtmMMmimuHmm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19 14 EVENING EDITION. FIVE rlft.HULTVTMnHH l"ll IJpii,! i ' I" minutes f m,i K .. -- nurn . "uj I'ropt flow Is The Time rit TIH2 CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL. WE ARE OK. T0.,.vr! (Hit PATRONS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 'IX) FILL 'IMIIMI w M"" ..- m oncrrii, IMIW'I.'U i; WWXla iii oiv'" ...... made to wear, pairs for -(c . .. for rsoc gchool hose, Extra heavy n,nfre Dovonslitre Cloth, the RSlwU 'at,r,c' wcar8 b.ottpr Ihm HnghBim. Guaranteed aim pWnd tub proof ..SOcyd nirls' Underwear, B0T3 and ay or white cotton rioec Wortcd just cotton fleeced iii Plaids and Checks, t,n i iik ior BCIIUUl &e., variety of colors, No " Kw Mldlly Blouses, have ar rived In whlto nnd Inn gala SI In regulation styles or itag Uri sleeves, also wool middles la navy. Children's sweaters, 2 to C years, whlto only. Regular $1 to $1.3G. Now CO cunts each. Others to 10 yrs In red and Bray, regular ?1.G0 to $2.00. Now ; 91 onch School Handkerchiefs hem stltched or cross bar 7 for IMc Corset Covers, laco or em broidery trimmed. Regular price 7tic and 8Gc. now . .noe Wool Skirt Braids, all colors, bolt or 5 yards, now 7c yd. Men's night' robes and paja mas 1.00 Jjtu.no each gidifsctlon or Money nrfnwKxl THE FAIR Content Avcnuo Next Door to Chandler Hotel War Conditions Do Not Effect the Price of Clothes at the Fixup Ki'i'ri:xiiKiMi-:it cumins TIIK IlKST IN thi: WOULD fjlrt.oo to $10.00. Other Suits !?H.."0 to 818. ,Vv l'all mid Winter Styles Now Here. See Them THE LIFE CAREER ... "fJ'"" " rou'h thould lo.arliklr U "1i lo prepare ptnoa In the til or lh beH tMrra.nrnl occuDillon fat wklci be U ciptblc.1' PrtildratC W lfliot. Thl l the. Mission of thi BREVITIES TIDES FOIl SEPTEMBER hi,?,.ow . lB. . 8lven the t,mo nnd hoiBht of high and low water at Marshfiold. The tides aro placed In the- order of occurrence, with tholr times on tun first linn nnJ l.nlv.t- n. . Bocoad lino of each day; a compar- ,u" cuiisucuiivo neigutB will in dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. ait IK.. 4.37 10.1G 4.3G 10.G9 1.5 10.H6 1.8 11.00 2.1 0.r.4 3.7 8.17 3.7 0.37 3.0 10.54 3.8 11.50 4.3 Ft: Hrs. , Ft. . . Hrs., Ft... Hrs.. Ft.., Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs. . Ft... Hrs.. Ft. . . 5.0 G.tC 4.7 COO 4.3 0.2G 0.8 1.23 0.9 2.3G 0.9 a.r.i 0.8 4.rr, o.r. G.S 4. 04 r.7 r.3G G.G 11.29 2.8 12.11 2.8 1.21 3.0 3.1G 3.1 4.4G 2.8 0.7 11.39 0.8 0.0 0.0 G.1G G.3 7.08 G.2 8.19 G.l 9.42 5.1' 10.C4 G.4 fpl Fixup Two Stores It JUnJifleld North Hcnd Fnrly.lh School Vcar Openi SEPTfcTlBfiR i8th, 1914 Write tor ItliiNliatrd loonjc Boole t. "TUB Ltf-K CAMEL," and for Cat.. log CnntallililR full InfurillKtliill DrTf CoutMi- AJHICULrtJRBi Poultry Hu-ibandry, Horllcultur. Agriculture for Teachers. FOKUSTRY, LOOtiINn ENOlNhUKINO. HOME ECO NOMICS: DomestlcScleuce.DomrstlcArt, bNGINKHRINOt Electrical, Irrleatlon, Hlchwav. Mech.inlcal. Chemlfal. AUnln Ceramics. COMMKRCH. PlIARMACr; INDUSTRIAL ARTS, Voiatimal Ciiiiri-Anrlculturt, Dairy. Ing, Hoin Makers' Course. Industrial Art, loreV, Huskies Short Cours. Sthoolof ArusicPltno, Striae, Band. Voice Cultuip, Faiinera Rutin?. Cotrfr by Mill Fr AilJrrM TIIK RKOIHTKAR, (tw.7.IMw ) Corlll. Orf Tho liiullvH Aid Society of the jreth. odlst rhiirrli will have tuitmkw on wilo nt tho church (xirlors Wedm. biy aftcniiMin. Two CIuiut'N. Coos Itlvnr ilnfnntnil Hnynes Inlut yesterday by a scoro of nlnu to eight. Camp One defeat ed tho llluu Itldgo Tlcurs 18 to 8. l'ostNiiv Picnic. Tho Norwegian Lutheran Sunday School picnic which was to have been hold tomor row has been postponed until Fri day on account of tho rain. It will bo held at Kastsldc. Dig Initiation. Tho Marshfiold Hlks Lodge tomorrow night will have, a big Initiation, a claim of flvo bo- itiK slated to bo adorned with tho antlers. Those to bo Initiated In clude A. C. Vestal, J. Q. Jnrvls, ICd .McKeown, Dr. Mott and L. C SAVE YOUR BACK AND savi: timi: KAVi: LAHOK 11V USINd A WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, New Victor ecords FOR SEPTEMBER NOW HERE eluding all the late song hits and DANCE RECORDS riley B. Allen Company '. L. THOMAS, Mgr. MarnhrU'lil, Orogon ' $1250.00 ungal ow - FREE - s"r pronosiHrm i .i . ... !.. w" ' mo most nu ,el ever offered, vt. w C?tbU,1'Ianew'mon RB"galow rn,ni. i detII. indudlnc bath nml ,,.. 2 Plumolng-on one of tho Co . y Iots BU In Per- Ve se' -on ,., .. ... .. tiling j ul ilI1J 0" UD Oe.rea-o, th pnn, 1 ler ,s a be'v.v and as !MMra-t,n;: -;"" "uuer tad n- i " IH8 jSel U"4 the h0UE0 nnd Mat t0 'U FUEI-: OF COST pERHAM PARK Ktr i11 -I th. ice vain "e "e8t resl- e va'uea on the nav. atfUlI!ar,1CU,ars ana Plans " at Offlro or nhnna ', T A-REID, 150 Front St. REPUBLICAN TICKET ICIcctlou J Oil. , For U. S. Senator ft. A. Booth. For Congress W. O. Hawlev For Governor iTaines AVithyeonibe For Justice of tho Supromo Court nenry .1. Hean, Lawrence T. irariM.s, Thomas McBride, rTeiiiy L. Benson, Charles L. k'Nary. For Attorney Gonornl Clcorgo T. Brown. For Supt. of Public Instruction .T. A. Ohm-chill For Stnto Engineer John M. Lewis. For Commissioner of Labor O. P. Hoff. For Railroad Commissioner Frank .T. Miller For Supt. Water Div. No. 1. iTamcs T. Chinnock. For Uepresentntlvo Gth T)Ist. Charles R. T3arrow . For Represontatlvo Gth Dlst. S. P. Peirco For County Judgo. James Watson For Sheriff Alfred Johnson, Jr. For County Clerk. ttobt. R. Watson For County Treasurer T. or. Dhnmiek For County' Surveyor. C. S. McCnlloch For County Coroner P. E. "Wilson For County Commissioner Geo. J. Armstrong. For Commissioner Port of Coos Day A. II. Powers, Anson Rogers and Henry Sengstacken Published under the authority and by the order of the Coos County Re publican Central Committee. (Paid Adv.) Cadillac Electric VACl'r.M CLKANIIH, I'iIio :in.oo WHY PAY MORE? Johnson -Gulovsen Company Tho Quality Xiiiiio with a Service Fame. TFe Royal TO-NIGHT BIG MONEY! In Cash Prizes may be earned with my new Invention, "IJATTLKFIKLDS (ll.i MI'llOPR." Even grandad, the little tots and , the entire family will be delighted. Wm Price, one silver dime. At all "-i- rrt stands, drug stores, book stores, Jn&J.UU i. mnllmt nna(. I cigar stores, eic or '""v paid by the inventor, Richard P. O'Connor, 430 Vi Hoyt street, oppo site North Bank Station, Portland, Oregon. t . . TIIK HOl'SK OF IJIfi FKATL'UICS. Mr. Chnrles P. nowkor sing ing popuhrY ballads and novel ty songs. Daniel Frohmnn presents "A DAUGHTER OF TIIK HILLS" A powerful pastoral drama of long ago, with Laura Sawyer In motion pictures. Tins Is a well known and popular biblical story and Is played by a well known leading lady. "A MENACE TO CARLOT TA" A powerful drama by Allan Dawn, with Paulino Dash and M. J. MacQuarrlo. "FOR LIFE AND LIBERTY" presented by tho Universal All-Star Kid Cast. "JOHNNIE FROM JONES BORO" A Frontier comedy, tl Reels of Clio 1WM .Motion Pictures. ADMISSION: Loner floor, inc. Ilalcony, 10c. Here tomorrow . night one of Charles Dickens' best poems put Into motion r pictures Bay, tho latter being Initiated by request of Albany Lodge. Mr. Bny Is employed on tho government dredge work here. Meet Wednesday. The Ladles' Missionary Circle of the Bnptlst church will hold their monthly mis sionary tea with Mrs. J. C. Donne at her home on South Fifth street, on Wednesday afternoon. The public Is cordlnlly Invited. One Offender John E. Cheuowith was the only otfender Saturday, be ing picked up by the pollco for being too intoxicated to navigate well. He was without money and was turned out after ho had sobered up. Meet WodnoMlay. The monthly social and business meeting of the Norwegian Lutheran Ladles' Aid will be held Wednesday afternoon nt the church chapel, with Mrs. T. Erlck son and Mrs. John Tellefson as hostesses. Will Wed. Herbert Lupton. as sistant master builder of tho F. E. Conway company, loft Sunday morn ing for Portland, wltcro ho will bo married soon, the bride-to-be boliis a prominent Spokane young woman who will meet him In the Roso City. They are expected to return hero shortly. Two Offenders. Ed Qulnn, who regularly lands In jntl when he comes to town, was picked up again iasi mgni ror ueing. intoxicated. He surprised tho pollco force by having $l2Gt In ensh and $1 was kept to apply on his fine. Boy McCIay, alBo arrested for Intoxication, had $12.75 and was fined $5. Cornwall Lost. Pnrtlcs from Gar diner stnto that a consdcrablc portion of Jtho cash tnken by tho burglars irom ino unruinor .Mill company safe belonged to Cnpt. Cornwall's stago lino Instead of to tho mill company. Mr. Christy Is bookkeeper for Cnpt. Cornwall and kept the funds during tho month, making a 'settlement the first of each mouth. Stmt Park Survey S. II. Cnth- cart has started tho survey of the government resorvo at Coos Head and near Bastendorf Beach for tho purpose of getting dnta on which tho offlclnl application can bo made to get the right to use tho tracts an public parks for Marshfleld and North Bend. Mr. Cnthcart wns ap pointed to do tho work and la. very fn mlllnr with tlw site, hnvliiK surveyed tho adjacent lands. Writes ratmi Berlin. Mrs. A. II. Stutsman today received n letter from Mrs. Christian Herman, who formerly resided on Coos Rlvor. who Is now In Berlin. Sho wroto under dnto of July 29, Just before wnr was declared, and said that tho Berlin streets wero thronged with wild mobs and that tho Emperor was afraid to appoar on tho strcots, although every body wns In favor of war. Lit Wheel. Tho Tioga, while bringing down Carl Evortson and the C. F. McKnlght camping party, lost nor propeller. Tho Mnrsufleld was sent up for hor and to tnko the Sun day run. Sho became stranded and Win. Hill, who went up on hor, swam ashoro and then made his way over the trail from the Sonmnu ranch to tho Goodwill placo In tho darkness. For HiinIiicnm ilhn Mr. Grif fiths, who has been conducting a business collego nt Ferule, If. C, is hero with n vlow of opening n business college on Coos Bny. J. W. Bennett, who was associated with him nt Forulo, will be Identi fied with him here. Ho started out today to make a canvass of this boctlon and if sufficient studouts can bo secured rA warrant opening u collego hero, he will stnrt u flno school. Wlf.. In Europe Dr. J. P. Kol- zor Is slightly worried about his wife who loft Sydney, Australia, July 1 via Asia for an European trip bnforo returning home. Ho bus not hoard from her since. Sho was to have gouo to Naples nud Is soiiio whero In tho war zone. Shu hns just concluded a theatrical tour, having for sevornl yonrs been n star on the Orphcum circuit, nud wns to give n few concert In the Inrger cities of Europe, Sho Is a gradunto nurse nud Dr. Kelzer thinks that possibly sho may havo taken up Red Cross work. Dr. Keizer will leavo for Portland In a few dayw. Ho has been In chnrge of the work on the Smith-Powers lino near Myrtle Point for Dr. Dlx the last month. Dng for Handlers. Marshal Car-1 tcr has discovered a painless method i of getting rid of dogs on which tho license has not been paid and which are declared to be a nuisance. He sends them out to tho ranchers on Coos Rlvor. Nenrly always ho has a waiting list of ranchers wanting a good dog so that he docs not have to bothor drowning or shooting the cn nlnes. Yesterday Fred Payno turned In a dog which Insisted on making its homo at tho Payno residence and to day Marshal Carter will ship it to soino rnnchor. . chor Nelson and Warren Bcssoy, were among tho Coos River ranch ers visiting hero today. K. D. HAUSKR, Wr.i. Kaiser and Swan Benson enmo In from tho railroad camps near Lake3ldo and spent Sunday with friends. DR. E. D. HTEWAUT and D. J. Stow nrt of Roseburg arrived hero last evening on an nuto trip via Drain and Gardiner down tho coast. Tho heavy rain will probably caiiBo them to enncel the remlnndor oC their Ir"!!). lOPEE" KNOW ABOUT MRS. IDA PERKINS of Bnndon Is a Marshfleld visitor. MRS. C. HYLAND will leavo tomor row for California. CAUL LARSON has returned from an outing at Golden Falls. NORRIS II. MORGAN, of Daniels Creek, Is a Marshfiold visitor. ED BANDEROB of Bunker Hill will leavo tomorrow for San Francisco. MISS IRENE PREUSS has returned from nn outing on South Coos River. OTIS WILSON and family havo re turned from their outing nt Good wills. J. F. SCIIROEDER, a woll-known Co qulllo man, Is In Marshfleld on business. MRS. E. A. NELSON and daughter havo returned from nn outing at Goodwills. MRS. J. A. GOODWILL, of South Coos River, Is n Marshfiold shop per today. JAMES COWAN and wlfo enmc In Sunday from Ten Mtlo for a sliort visit here. JESSE SMITH, flro warden, enmo In from his South Coos River ranch today. J. J. CLINKENBEARD and son, Carl aro here from Daniels Creek on business today. II. B. FULTON and Marlon Brown wero among tho Ten Mile visitors In Marshfleld today. C. E. HULING and J. L. Knight of Myrtle Point wero Mnrshfleld visi tors Snturday evening. J. N. JACOI1SEN, n prominent dairyman of Coqulllc, was n Marshfiold visitor yesterday. MRS. O. II. OLSON has returned from Eugene with her daughter, Miss Ethel, who was 111 thcro. MRS. W. J. HILL and son hnvo re turned from nn outing nt tho Goodwill placo on Coos River. R. E. IRWIN and wife expect to leave tomorrow for a short trip to San Francisco nud other California points. JAY DOYLE and Arthur K. Peck havo returned from nu outing nt the Bartlo cottage on South Coos Rlvor. NELS OSMUNDSON, deputy county clock, has returned to Coqulllc af ter a short visit with frloudif on the Hay. LEW GILLESPIE and family .will lenvo tomorrow for San Diego, where they expect to spend most of the winter. MRS. M. STKNHOLM relumed yes terday from Portland, whero sho attended tho mnrrlago of her dnughtor. MIt. ill DELL, tho Elkton hlncksmlth who looks after tho stngo lino repairs there, Is In Mnrshfleld to day on business. MRS. It. E. MILLER and Misses Reaso and Hnrkuoss have return ed from nu outing nt tho Bartlo cottage on Coos River. STANLEY DOLLAR and wlfo nro ex pected hero today from Bandou on route, to Snu Frnnctsco, going out on tho Nnuu Smith. CHAS. Dl'NGAN, Ren Smith, Mel- Blue Stem Flour PER SACK PHONE :I2. Bunker Hill DEPARTMENT STORE W. II. Dlnghier & Cw- " $1.35 1H r r QASSITTED AD I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I HERE'S SOMETHING FOR NOTH ING A. .1. C. ('. JERSEY. For tho asking I will send to any address n folder giving names nud Individual yearly production of every cow In my herd. F. A. SACCHI, Marshfiold, Or. WANTED Position. Man and wlfo. cooks, short orders, dlnnor pastry. It) or out of town. Inqulro Times. "SCROOGE" as played by Seymour Hicks In over 2000 performances. In three reels. I $25.00 We will pay $25.00 to any person who causes tho arrest and conviction of a bicycle thief In Marshfleld. (Slgued) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Q "THE MODEL O ft OO Cash Grocery" OO A Few Specials for This Week We will continue to sell until further notice BEST GRADE FRUIT GRANULATED Sugar at 14 pounds for $1 Jelly Glasses, two sizes Per doz., 20 cts Best Coos Bay Cheese Per lb., 20 cts Lemons Extra Fancy, 300s, Per Doz., 20 els Bananas Per Doz., 30 cts Oranges, Fancy At Per Doz., 25 and 35 cts Everything in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ff '' I I ... - -, ,M Call and Get Our Prices , On Eatables 86 Commercial Ave. Phone 433 FOR. SALIC Columbia gmphophnncy practically new, nud 18 records. Bargain If tnken at onco. Address Music, en re Times. WANTED TO ItENT Furnished np nrtments. Call Shlpinan Bros., 313-J, il07-S'Coko building. FOR RENT Dairy farm. Inqulro Coos Bay Tea Coffee & Sptco House. FOR ItENT Furnished l-room flat. 04 S So. Ilth. FOR SALE Remington trailing shotgun, good ns now. Phono No. Bond 107G. LOST On Front Mrtvt, lady's gold watch with fob. Fludur roturn to Times offlro and receive roward. WANTED ll a 1 nnd room In prl vnte family whoro ran fool nt homo, by young offlco man. Modern con veniences, Ronsonnhlo, Address L., Times. LOST Ltidy'N iiirhli pur.se. .Finder plcnso return to Tlmos offlco. FOR RENT Two flnlH .furnished or unfurulsliQil, lu Mnddon Bldg., North Front streot; also house keeping rooms. FINK furnished room mid hoard for gentlemen, In prlvato family. JG..10 per weok. 239 So. 4th SL i FOR RENT !nrgo liouso In South Marshfleld, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L FOR SALIC Flvo acres on Johnson Creek, 2'j a. bottom, 4 n. In grass, 2 miles south of Randon on county road, $!00 casji. Bor on lots, near township lino road. near city limits; small houso, good well, $:iG0 cash. C. II. Chandler, ownor, Baudon, Orogon. WANTED Girl for offlco work. Ad dross In own handwriting "Offlco" caro Times. FOR RENT 7-rooin unfiiniiHluM flat, closo In, Third and Anderson. Phone Dr. Leslie. WANTED Ono or two unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, man nnd wlfo. Call at Candy Store, 378 Contral avenuo. Ask for Mr. Murphy. PENSLAR pais are the best on tho market for tho alleviation and euro of any kidney and bladder trouble. Mon ey refunded If you aro not en tirely satisfied. THE LEADING DRUG STORK J Mvifl M f 4 1lM& TJrQTlflFYjWP5BBlTTfWf:Wr5r