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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1914)
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Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on tho f rat lino and holghta on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive holghta will in dlcnte whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar BiiDiract iwo hours 34 minutes. INFORMAL CHAT. WEDDING SURPRISE I - George Dhullngor and Mrs. Pluolln Turner, a woll-kuawn Mnrshfinlii couple, were quietly married at Co- quino last Saturday afternoon, tho uuv. u. u. urynn, or tho Coqulllo Methodist Church officiating. Tho wedding enmo as a BurprlBO to tho mnnV ftlnt1f1a ff Mm nnliitU - n In ' ,""m " J-UUJIIU, nut cvon tholr closest friends being np i I prised of It In advance. Mayor V. "J4 IE. Allen and wlfo woro Invited by Air. Dituiingor and Mrs. Turner to nrrnmiilinv tlinm n. ...tin .i.t aZWw 1A,I"PH,H- Motcalf and 'to Coqulllo Saturday nftornoon und ntll Wlllknr worn nrrnot.i.l aii, ,.,!,.' ,,,.. !. ttM.:. .1 . . ii., . , , ,"; ,v;u " 1 " miuiib. ivnuu nicy reacueu night for haying Imbibed more Joy Coqulllo, they proceeded to the water than they could handle. They court houso nnd It was then thnt ou.iuii-u mu usuni penauy. Mrs.. 3.G1 Ft... 0.8 Hrs. . 4.5G Ft... 8.C 10.54 3.10 9.4 3.8 3.1 5.1 11.50 4.45 10.6 4.3 2.8 6.4 Mr. and Mrs. Alton cot their first intimation of what wnn enlm? tn hnppon nnd tho real slgnlflcauco of Thoy returned horo Snt Ilriiiir Dot; Homo IV. Don iv niv expects his nrlzo wlnnlni? dm?, t'rin tho trip Kildnrc, to arrive horo from Portland "Urdny evening and will mako their in a iow iays. Ho hns planned to,"01"0 " MiiiinRlon. Tho brldo present tho dog to Frank Lalsn nnd flneo coming to Coos Hay from JVl havo him kent nt Lalsn rntmii in iim bany a few yonrs ago. has won Sand HIIIb, being especially tra'ned ,nn"' frlonds. Mr. Dlndlnger Ima to retrieve anlpo and ducks. long been associated with V. II. Dlndlnger & Company. Last ovo nlng a number gnvo them a real, I , , , Mr8. Talty, who hns spent tie past yenr with her daughter, Mrs. F. V. Powers, loft Inst week for her home In Hlbbltig, Minn. Her nbsenco will bo grnntly regretted by tho many friends she made during her sojourn hero. fr Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Sumner, ,of Htuulon, spent Inst week nt the homes of tholr sous, M. D. nnd F. h. Sumner, en routo to ' San Frnnclsco nnd Los Angeles, wlioro they expect to spend a few months. TO (JET JENNINGS latgo number of spectators ot tho i0KiZlPMr ,,!i M,r"RB0,V b..ml dnnco nt tho open nlr pavllllon Zllt' 1UZ SX iM nt Second nnd Market Sta. Saturday S"? 'x "' 2n,X' M- n,ntl ' .Tolni lrttiti in.tt.fi.M. rtt..i.. a. ai.. threa ton ml ' 'ih7nAi?i-n . old-fnalilonod chnrlvnrl. excuralon yesterday drow a crowd offi"' J only about a dozen neonle. A scoro' J CEI.EIUtATE ANNIVEHHAItV. I of peoplo who woro ready decided ntl"T;; . tho laBt moment to stay at homo.1. ',r nml Mrs. E. H. Honnoll relo- Capt. Edwards hopes to have another Lralet' tMr first wedding nnnlvor- cxcnrslon soino tlmo In October. I B?r' nt thelr npartments nt 322 First streot Saturday oveulug. A number DaiiiTH .Succ'SKriilThDr.. wn n of BU?Bt8 wor present and holped ... ...".." -"L'i1 .. 'n.eJ?. -".? - to mako merry tho bunny occasion. I...WU ..liVMUUUVU Ul UUI1KUIH n:ill II Tlman .,r ... i .. . ..vim iivovii, nuiu tUIO. 4UllUII Ul r. Saturday ! ouw, .m. niiu irs. leinn- oveillng. Tho floor has been plucuil. ""' "" "uu '" 'ay,or' Mr' uenn- In excellent condition. Mnnnger Wll-' o haH nnnouncod tho last open ft lr sumvi.-il nwrv i-ivp ? (Janco of tho Benson for noxt Sat- hl.m.m-.ic uaaoE MM.. nrdny evening nt tho snme place. I 7Z ', : : TIi dnnco KVon bv tho Siininor I New Uw I'lrm. Stoll & Hodgo Orcheatra nt tho Sumner Hnll Sntur- 1 Ih tlin iinmn of n now Inw firm lfty HIRllt WOB n big BUCCOBB from 0V- '-4 which hns beon ostnbllshod horo nn ry utnndpolnt. Thero was a largo mB DCMT I . result ot W. T. Stoll taking Into crowd, tho receipts bolng 120. Tho run tttW I 'partnership. Dwlght E. Hodgo. Mr. ,n,IBl wa? ". "n olegant supper limit.,, r-nmna fi-nin T.nvvlatnn Itlnhn WUB BOrVOd tttld tllO flOOT WnB ill KOOll FOIl nKXTTivo fimilNliejl rooniH kou IIKNT Vntoni Iioiihc, closo in, uhero ho hna enjoyed n largo prac- bapo. Goo. Gottlng, L. L. Thomas inmuuviu iiuuau iiyui iiikii bkuuui. , jm: n Ho 7-room fat. Phono Dr. tico for many yonra. Ho conies """ "" " aiuuuon nnu wuo, 6! South hleventh Btroot. LobIIo. .highly recommondod to tho Hay. Ills. air" Truman nnd Mr. Potorson woro mlvont hero mnkos eight now nttor- '"B io Aluminum poopio in ni- R'AXTKI) Arronge In trnilo for I-'OH KENT Hoiimm, nlno newly fur-'noys that have located In Mnrahflol J tonunnco. Mr. Getting BaH thnt It clMHn city nroiiortv. 8-rooni n abed fata. Phono 443-J. i with n tho aat few months. i was ono oi uio iinoai unncea mm no I i urur uiiuiiueu. i uuy nro planning to VOn ItENT To adults, Hevcral IiiJuivh I.cg. E. E. Dyor whllo Kivo nnoinor nuout Octouor 3rd light, newly painted nnd papered returning homo Saturday night mot m TM MMiL A amffl aas ..- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - - District Attorney I.lljcdvlst Appealed To Geo. M. Urowi Tho Rosoburg Uovlow In a story concerning tho Empire saloon rob bery says: "Mr. Llljeqvlst Informed Sheriff Ceorgo Qulno and District Attorney Drown that ho had Issued subpoenas for tho men who aro alleged to havo boon held up but hud boon unable to locato Thomas or Frank Jonnlngs. Inquiry, ho said, re vealed tho fact thnt they boarded a stago oarly yesterday mornng en route to Roscburg. Thnt thoy wero attempting to got out of tho country wns tho theory ndvnnced by tho Coob County official. Imme diately upon receipt of the Infor mation, District Attorney Drown Is sued duplicate grand Jury subpoonaa nnd tho snmo woro placed In the hands of Sheriff Qulno for service. Sheriff Qulno mot nil Incoming stages arriving horo last night, but nelthor of tho Jennings boys woro aboard. The singe drivers nllcged that nelthor of tho nieu had sought I passago from Marshfleld, and con sequently thoy have not beon located." 1IANDON WHITE SfiAVEltV' It is rumored on tho streets that Government offlclnls nro to Inves tigate tho nffnlrs of ono or two lo cnl pnrtles In view of preferring white slave charges. It Is said that ono yotmg mnn In particular, who has no visible means of support. U under surveillance. Ho Is credited with having brought n woman from Portlhlul somo tlmo ngo who has boon InBtrumontnl In luring locnl young women into association with men for tho purposo of getting them Btnrted on tho downward path. If tho rumor Is correct, somo sen sational developments mny result. Uaudon World. HONORS NEW RESIDENT Mrs. J, W. Dcrgraau ontcrtalnod on Saturday afternoon with n tea- compllmontlng Mrs. J. H. Flaher. Purplo nnd white astern woro tnsto fully iiBed ns docorntlons. Tho af ternoon wns spent with needlework nnd tho hostess nsalsted by Mrs. D. M. Kylo sorved a dnlnty lunch eon. Guests present woro Mosdameo John Dorgninn, Wm. Kylo, Chna. Wntta, Irwin Smith. J. 11. FiBhor. D. M. Kylo nnd W. J. Kylo nnd Misses Allco Wenthorson nnd Jonnlo McVIckor. Floronco Wost. ' ' 3 TIES SENT TO NORTH REND FOR STORAGE The DotBford Interests, of which Goorgo Lnffnw Is locnl mnnngor, hnvo boon carrying on nn nctlvo buslncBa, nnd owing to tho Impossibility to ob tain sufficient transportation facili ties tho capacity of tho local dock has been overstocked. Last wook tho Tillamook loaded tor North Dend, where tho tics will bo stored for ship ment. Ilnndon World. DR. II. E. KBIrr, DENTIST. Phono 112-J, Room 2fM. Coke Tlldr. ' ' . i nonie. rroror wntorrront any wbero from Cooston up Coos Riv er. Address O, caro Times. 1T0U.V0 MARRIED .MAN wihUh M). uuon as clerk In grocery. Hns' naa experience in genoral merchan dlie. Address Dox 31)2, North Dend. llHINGH 1IRIDE. rooms, 'furnished or unfurulshod with a mlahnp thut will lay him to suit tonnnt. 415 South 4th St. up for Bovornl dnys. Ho was going ..up mo uanicis ureoK jogging rorm Herbert Mipton, nsalstunt mnstor iou UIS.VJ two now ,iuniisiwu or um - imui "mi " "" ' hulldor of tho F. B. Conwny com WK PIPE CHEAP For next 15 r we will soil now atovo plpo at cents Joint. F. L. Adanm and on, North Front Btreot. FOUM Small Imv of money. .In quire fiat b, wilIlnniB Apnrtmont, dcrlbe proporty, pay for this no tice and take It away. )R IIKNT Nicely funiMted iikmI- era home with heat. Reasonable i Phono 417-J. , Ished, In Maddon Bldg., mishap, the calf of Ills right leg ,mny und brtlo returned today from Front street; also house- being badly brulsod nnd lacorated. Portland, where thoy woro married a ir rooms. , Luckily tho car wheel went over rw ,inva ,..n .Mm l.riiin nmiii rmm fleshly portion only and tho log a,.nrnnn n-i,n.. .m -i,. i . ... . . . ..- - ... I I II ll. I.. "'" " "V " ."..u uuv VlJiK riirniMHHi rooniH nnu nonru tor wu hui munuu. noinui, mu m- dj jlov q j.oltoy Hall b houses niiin.n In nrlvntn fnnillv i lurv Ih n nntnful aim. H was ' hvui.M.u.., ... ,....-.- -"- .. ..:...:..... . a nroiicnt nacK in Aiursniioiu lor t . trontment nnd tnkon to the homo MM-.r KDMDA. unfurnished, North keeping rooms. $0.50 per wcok. 239 So. 4th St i Tho Nnrclsfius Club will bo enter- mn in.'VTijiri-n Iioum In South' of Guy Chnmbors w - -- " ..." i - ino rinrcisflus uiuo win uo enior- Mnrahfleld, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L pn( Aho Trf,Ai 0 no,,gfrr6 ' tnlned Wednosdny afternoon by MIbs and wlfo nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hurt '" DnrntmiB nnd Mrs. W. 11. Kunnedv FOR RENT Furnished rooniH with iibo or bath. 24G No. 2nd St. . FOR SALE nrrivoil home Saturdny ovonlng via I l)i nln nnd Allegany nftor u flnn uuto trip. Mr. Rogora and party wont to IURTHDAV PARTV POR RK.VT Rooms vth or without twara. Also housekeeping rooms. Hi North First Street. ttU HUNT Four-room flat, partly juraunea, iio per month, includ ing waler. I. S. Smith. LOST AND FOUND' FOUXD o xorlll pront fltlvct n hli I . . . . urunu coai, uwner may nave same by claiming property and paying for this nd. POSITIONS WANTED iaPKWKNCKR Salesmnu desires position as clerk In genoral storo. Seven years' experience. First e'a recommendations. Inquire Eiperlence," enro Times. HELP WANTED f MIbs Poarl Contes wnn guest of Tiiroma. Portland nnd other northern honor on tho occasion of hor 18tli points nnd ho anyB Cooa Hay lookB birthday Tuesday, M an ovonlng I'OIt SALE Fust runabout boat In bolter In a business way than any Party given by Mr. and Mrs. Amos perfect condition. Will trade for point ho vlsltod. Mr. and Mrs. Duob- Simpson. A number of tho young roal estate I. S. Kaufman & Co. uer left them at Portland, returning Poopio of Bunkor Hill woro present. .. south. Tho ronds woro fine, ho Bays, among thorn Miss Coates, MUsea FOR SALE l-burnor gas rouge with and In many placea between Si-oltR- Flosalo, Madge and Minnie SlmpBon, garbage burner attachment. Cheap burg and Drain they wero ab. tq "", A'ert Hnmmel, Molvln for casu 239 So. 4th St. . Mt up at a forty-mllo clip for fifteen sAchi:OodeDr' Jo," Kondle. Albert and mr cumu toj o. in. i I lArchlo SlmpBon nnd R. Aeon, nnd lt nti.l Mro A SAlitAfl1aK uitu tiai wvuiwuvii W3I. J. SMITH PLUMDING CONTRACTOR Job work proptly ntteiidrtl to Estimates Cheerfully Given. PRICES REASONABLE Tel. 30-J. 1207 N. Front St. WAXTKOGlrl for general house. Aork. Phono 207. I - WANTED "Klttrs SOMETHING FOR NOTH I.NG A. J. O. C. JEnSBV. BroL.thei a8klng I will send to Q7 addrHS a fnlHnn l..ln nna ... ., , " V.4D glTiUf. UttlUDQ wajiidlvldual yearly production of ery cow n mv horrt. - A. SACOHl. Marahfleld. Or. STADDEN ALL KINDS ot PnOTOQRAPfllO WORK, Bromide Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. 1,'st l JU.1. m M lam J 1.1 I I J) ADUU 1 QI i -CS" ' iVlC2) GIRLS' HEWING CIRCLE -1 $25.00 $25.00 Wo will pay $25.00 to any person who causes tho nrrost and conviction of a bicycle thief In Marshfleld. (Signed) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY ROY LANDRITH of South Coos River la n Marohfleld business visitor today. Misses Blancho Copd1o. Holon Porklns,, Luclle Douglas and Holen Hamilton woro guests ot Miss Roxle Hall Tuesday afternoon when the girls mot to sow. It was the first meeting ot tho llttlo club formed to meet weekly during the winter. Miss Holen Perkins will be hostess next Tuosduy when a name will bo chosen for tho club. AFTERNOON SEWING Your next visit to a store should bo made In answer to au nd. In to day's paper. - IRVING BLOCK ! ! slr New Fall Millinery-Suits Coats-Dresses JUST ARRIVED See THE PARISIAN first and it will save you from wanting to look further. Thlirsilnv nftnrttnnn Mr. Win. C II. DUNGAN was down from his Phmips, of Hunker Hill, ontortnln Coos River ranch, today on bus!- 0,j Mra, wni. Dodson. Mrs. II. M. no8S- Albeo, Mrs. A. L. Chrlstonson nnd . ...., . . . , 'Mrs. George Rourko at sewing und REV. M'INTYRE returned today tea. from Allegany, wnero ho lias been 4 holding services. I - BONFIRE 1AHTY NINIAN WEBSTER came down to- On South Coos Rlvor Wednesday day from tho. Mnhaffy ranch on evening, Miss Allse Carlson nnd North Cooa River. her brother, Oscar, gave a bonflro , 1 party In honor of MIssob Slgna and WM. FOQTE returned today fromlRnndn Stamos, Miss Minnie Cutllp, Allegany, where ho has been drlv- Mrs. Wm. Stephens. Mlsa Ceclle lng auto line cars for IiIb brother. I Horn and Miss Ethol Helseth. Tho 1 usual bonflro games nnd sports GEO. W. MARSHALL, representing' supplied ample amusoment for a tno weyernausor interests, arnv-. nappy ovpnlng and. refreshments ed horo yesterday for n short B.ny,Wero served at n Into hour. Among 1 thoso Invited woro Mr. and Mrs. CAPT. SKOG, E. WILLIAMS, Ruy Nathan Cutllp, Mr, and Mra. Wm, flniYi tilioll nn1 Tnlin WlnL'mntt rnmn'irn.nfln HI. T I Tn.mn Wm V.im'uw.i m.. uvi.li 11 .vniuuii 'uMiv.imiiijmi, UIID, IV. l. IIUIUII, lil. up from Empire Saturday night foi a short visit here. W. II. SANFORD of Sumner was In Marshfleld today on business and reports that they had a fine" time at tho dance Saturday nlgnt. E. S. EDWARD3 nnd M. F, MUler. the U, S. Inspectors of hulls nnd boilers, arrived hero from Port land yesterday to spend three or four days n this vicinity. ' ' ''OTICETO MOOSE. All members of the Loyal Order ot Moose are requested to be In attend anpe at the funeral of Brother Wm. R. Davis, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o' clock from tho J. C. Swanson resi dence, 123 South Tenth street. GEO. E. COOK, Sec, nAND DANCE PLATFORM Second and Market, gtury &lgbt. and Mrs. C, J., Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. aullllams, Mrs. L. Woods. Mra, Perkins, Misses Blancho Cutllp, Cora Eckles, Dorothy Dungan, Anna Truman, Rose Smith and Marjory Rankin, Baby Wll ma Morgan and Messrs. Carl and Jay Cllnkenbeard Alton Robinson, Dan Woods, Charlie Magary, Enos Smith, George Clink enbeard, Alfred Jutstrom, Guy Cut Up, Fred Hamilton, William Goshen and Sam Smith. f W, O. T.'V, f , The W. C. T. U. Is holding a meeting this afternoon for the au tumn election of officers, at the homo of Mrs. Fannie Wheeler. Mr,, and Mrs. Vat Flanagan, ?pent last week as guests at' the Owens place, the Crow's Nest, on South Coos River. mam this week only cut it out it's worth 20 cents Han J I hit coupon to trottryman at your doo or at nit nor: If your grocer hat no IOL Clfll'S G0I1U0 Gala Tea In Una. ha can net (or you lli apcciai value oiicreti.nawa cheerfully forward lilmaata Bio pacKaso ai our regular puce, uirouBM any ciun ncl he deilsnatea, anil 1 pay him hla res profit In addition, This coupon Is worth 20 cents to you A HALF POUND FOIL SEALED TIN FOLGEIVSrTEA Rtfguldr price 40 cents (.Special price 20 cents At all erocera U accompanied by UU coupon. SEP. H to 21 till tluy the flavor you uiuaUy uu, It you have no choice we recommend nucK and Green. Thla la the new (oil eealed tin oi FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE TEA l9XPtSI ix riAvone on- wk your ' ViWw A r a xSK'aS J.A.FOLGER&CO. U y fc. NMwBCH ' II """-"v" i?iJVivytt?PP5 ? m v $rMK?VvTOiSv?Srj mwn by ua U Mt ; '. WVraSEffSifNJ'iCvSfS itotn aate be ll ' I 'tO jcyaVryaaraffWsSv. mm cauae Uiey do ArH'Jt'w;!W ool tbo ' V JtVSHBjfiSSKwCSxViSIvSyB '? ireah and "III P 01 IS JBHSHHUdCtA TaT)rJ'ffCTOBilfHWTVt V JOTUUfll rlaan MealeM 'Am vSbMflBlKAWVoSBrlSHamtfM&SS 1 nothing Jllll ZWImmmmmmf'V'PMflwfi&VJfKa by the chanKe mSlli ymwm MMWhmWMl mimmmmK. lllllllllll. 1 1 I'CAAVlUTIAVLHAA.HljrBI WWliUll' I lVVAwPfnvfli WWllUV 1'rdiM VaWMi'ftil Hi PaH aMMHMMaMnV The opt InBlalanre enoush (or the hand. JAPAN (i CEYLON -INDIA (buck) KNQLISH BREAKFAST (iuck) OOUONQ (Uck) J. A. FOLGER & COMPANY San Francisco anitn) QUNPOWDEn (aiiiN) BLACK &OREEN (iiNDce; BRING YOUR GOLDEN GATE TEA COUPONS TO OLUVANT & WEAVER, PURE FOOD GROCERS A Full Line of GOLDEN GATE TEA at special prices all This Week. Corner Third and Central. Phone 199 DO NOT FORGET Tel. 77 That wo are headquarters for Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers. Wo nlso havo a NICE LINE OF PRESERVING KETTLE8. HUNTERS Look our Guns, and Rifles over as thoy are the latest models. Wo handle tho famous KEEN-KUTTER lino of Cutlery and Tools. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Hardware and Plumbing. Genoral Repair Shops The Grand Piano Contest Is Now On AT THF Model Cash Grocery Three Big Prizes Will be Given Away , NEXT SATURDAY Call and get our special price on flour for this week. We also carry a full line of fresh fruits and vegetables 86 Commercial Avenue. ' i ..... fc... . ... M.t ft i A HI . - J ; , - ., Phone 433 si-) , ! ,. lik. !i -- I ' I! ) iHaT 2 J !BFf 14 - tD Wi ww Iff t! in w P ." If 3 u I M ijS B BSi T( V Mi-'