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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1914)
MiaM r" IHBB 1 4 WjlBPlP4yflP'.' UiMmiiiiLiteuair,mtnrKttSMnKii iiii.M. minium iiiiii hi ii in I "''"'"'" "i ' v iii 'i '" ' ' i S' "V nwtynwp- w4jwr?W,, ' -1 " y H ' f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE V" inSnJiTTTnWillBB'MAfiRI- RIImH kl. &nGMHf&&&ammatmmmim unmmum XMirnm,.xl!!Tmrwm3M, .4?jtAS. i m,cr.iiL : yjwtywM44u yWMf IRVING if, fY"r7ri7TrTniii rttr" I - . x BLOCK r -wz&jjj m Men and Boys We nre sole ngents for tho world-renowned KNOX HATS Soft nnJ stltf- Just received, big shipment of Balmacaan Coats, Mack inaw nnd Rnln Coats for Men and Uo'8' 1r,ce '4'G0 to J25.00. Women and Children Special Women's Misses' nnd Chil dren's Haiti Coats, 2fi per cent discount, .Good stock of Sweaters; all sizes. Good value. 25 per cent discount. New dally. Fall goods arriving Suits, Coats, Dresses, Mil linery. They nre beautiful. See Window IFe Golden Rule LADIES' COATS, nil of the very latest style, $6.50 to $25.00. LADIES' SUITS, from the very host New York manufactiircrs, .$830 to $30.00. SILK PETTICOATS, Mqssalino and Jersey Tops, $2.25 to $-1.50. SILK WAISTS, Mcssalinc and Crepe, White and Colors, $2.25 to $4.50. The Golden Rule Johnson -Gulovsen Company RE SELLERS 0F- QUALITY Home Furnishings RAND HEATRE O-NIGHT I1 Grand seven-tint nrMicn. under the direction of w. uarry Leppert, In mar selections una ; Overtures tiro rpula .!. 1 E m 1 of P'lotoplays shown "" meaier. jnn i:w)i:it brother iiriMen.?,a society drama ." Francis X. Dushmnn. Picture iimt .m i,u 1 llu . ; "in muiu yuur iwrest from beginning to the l rtea.lL?," "VPf iU-ai ctures wujyjr huuu WIR LITTLE OArTAHN uuunv lift,, nAmn.i.. .-.. featuring imB nnMiv nn. 'v. Of thO Vltnprnnh Hnm. Eadrtt"? M Johnson as his bnnn.ii ' iens,n of thw ex "'onally gooa one-reel plc- ITIIE lmncn ' A ben m..?".,"1: " tetlon in i ' urumauc pro- clLn. i.wo acts b' the Lu- &"'..( adults. iBc, at th "rrowwe will r" hv . uoBiur oz .Mong hTh y,matlnee and evening ''gWlldanon.d,,"?:, WUlTanTs. lU' W"" The Royal TO- NIGHT thk house of big features. Miss Haines, premlor violin ist. Those who heard Miss Haines last night were highly pleased with her playing and tonight will again bo entertain ed by this accomplished young lady. "Tho Terrors of Russia, or tho Persecution and Freedom of Mendel Dellls." In threo reels. The most startling and realistic film ever- shown hero. "In an Old Trunk," A com edy drama played by tho fa mous Eclair 'Kids. "Tho Stranger nt Hickory Nut Gap," A drama or old Kentucky. Imp films, "Sophie of the, Films." First chapter of the great serial comedy with Victoria Forde, Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran. Nestor. Six reels, 6000 feet of al new pictures. Admission, lower floor, 15c; balcony,, 10c, Here tomorrow night. The 13th chapter of "Lucille Love." Hero Saturday night, "An thony and Cleopatra," In eight beautiful hand-colored reels. Here Sunday night, ""The Merchant of Venice In four reels. BREVITIES TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER Below Is given the tlmo nnd lieleht of high and low wator at Mnrshfleld. Tho tides are placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho BOCOnd Una tit ninth Ht. .nmnn.. Ison of consecutive holghts will In uicnte wnether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar si'btract two hours 34 minutes. BORN. too $25.66 l Pay J2s nn - UBas ,J::vv. lu a' person tfewie th!.f i- ?V.cHon 8ed) mrnuem. RSHFIELD CYCLERY Waat Ads bring results. i UfAl I DADCR See VERS About it. . i... Mr?ssr'r'-.T " TTTZnn DANCE at FIXNISU 1LLL SAT- URDAY eve. Given "by" MNNEAi LODGB. KEYZEIVS ORCHESTRA I Irs. . G.31 iFt... 0.0 lira.. 0.49 Ft... G.O Hrs. . 1.40 IFt... CO Hrs.. 2.28 Ft... G.O 1.10 5.1 7.10 0.1 7.47 0.0 8.24 0.2 0.39 1.8 1.4G 5.7 2.19 6.0 1.54 6.G WEATHER FORECAST inr Auodited Prew ts Cooi Br Tlmn.J pitEGON Haln, with south erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours end ng at 4:43 n. m., Sopt. 17, by UenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 04 Minimum 49 I At 4:43 a. m 55 Precipitation 2,G5 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1914 g.97 Precipitation same period '8,t year 2,77 Wind: Southwest; rnln. 0.0 0.0 7.30 1.A S.ll 0.5 8.56 0.1 I Goo. Smith hoard Umt Miller was I going to leave for Portland today. I Hlllld Home Svlvl Hill linn nur- PADGETT To Mr. and Mrs. Frank purchased n lot on Seventh streot, Padgett of North Hend, a daughter, near E, Enstslde, from Honry Sengs- tncken and will erect n homo there. HulUh Homo. U. R. Mynatt Is, erecting a cosy little home at East port. He has It well under way. Hi-lng Rncc Morses. A string of raco horses from Eureka to enter tho Myrtle Point Fnlr races, arrived hero on the Georco W. Elder today. ItotitniH Homo. W. S. U'lletl left tcdny for. his home after making a tour of this Bectlon. Ho cxpressbd himself ns greatly pleased with his reception in Coos county. Gets Contract.-- Welsor & Hill have boon awardod tho contract for ED MOEHLLEH went to Coqulllo to some plumbing Work In tho Marsh-1 day. field Christian Church, their bid of .A. Y. MYEItS was n Coqulllo visitor IREQPhE'YO KMOW ABOUT f l) I r QMnm Vik Hs5k . F I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I LOST-Pnlr of K"ld llnuneil oyo glH us lu blnck cnao, between N. 2nd St., Union Meut Mkt. and Grand Theatre, llrlug to Tlmos offlc nnd get reward. WANTED School Kill to tlo llttl woiic for board and room while go ing to ecliool. Phono 355-11. IIOARDEIIH WANTED Good lionui In private family near business dis trict. Prices reasonable It wlil pay to Investlgnto. Inqulro Tlino. $64.50 bolng the lowest Mlnervn's Den. Tho teachers' cot tago on Catching Inlet, occupied by Mrs. Rosa Prouss nnd tho lady teaching tho summer school, has been named "Minerva's Den." Afwiult CluirRwl. Marshal Carter yesterday arrested a man name.1 Shook, charged with nssaultlng Mr, Conklln at tho latter's home In South Marshflold laBt night. It Is charg ed that Shook was Intoxicated. JuiIko Harris Comlnir. C. A. Sohl- bredo today received a letter from Judgo Harris of Etigcno stating that no would uo noro Heptemuor 26 to hear tho Kinney cases nt Coqulllo. To llnntlon. Coll Iroland has re turned from Ollnlln to Ilandon, whero he Is visiting his brother and expects to return to the Day and go to Ten Mllo to spend tho Inst week of his mention. Now Home C. P. Hcbcrt has com menced tho construction of a six room modern homo In First Addition to Marshflold "on Southwest Uoule varil between 8th and 10th streets, E. ltofslnnd liha tho contract. 8INI0 In Street Last night a largo amount of dirt slid Into tho North Eighth strcut cut which was Just completed by Pcrham & Gldlcy. A big trcu Blld down with tho mass of enrth nnd romulncd standing upright. rnj'N FI110. Todny City Recorder lnmcr fined .Mr. shook, of South Mnrshfleld 5 when ho pleaded guil ty to tho charge of Intoxication plac ed ngulnst him by Marshal Carter. Mr. Conklln, who Is alleged to Iinvo been nBsnulted by Shook, refused to prosccuto him. Infects Fiice. Ivy Co 11 (Iron Is somowhnt hnttlo scarred, not through anything In connection with tlio Eur opean war, however. Ho wns shaved a llttlo too close tho other day and In somo why his checck became In fected, causing It to becomo badly swollen nnd vory painful. Heavy Itiilfifiill. Coos liny vestor- day nnd last night had one of the heaviest rains lu a lout; t mo. In tho twelvo hours tho official record h show that 2.16 Inches of rnln foil. Over twice ns much rnln has fallen slnco Soptombor 1 this year ns fell during tho Btune period last year. lliikf Auto. Last night Rolfo NonlcunimiBl7utir5tTiffiQnirio North Front streot planking nml broko a wheel oft his nuto. The machlno wns left on the railroad FOR HALE Opcn-ulr platform nt ISoVSrth" of lmbe7 657 See' lk-.fBA. ?. "S.!K. 5?ir Low Koyzer. WANTED GUI for RonenU Iioiio work, l'hono 207. I FOUND I f FOUND Man's long black craon ette coat at tinned platform. Own er cun have samo by Identifying coat at police station. WANTED WANTED Acreage In tnule for close-In city property, 8-room house. Prefer watorfront any where from Cooston up Coos Hlv er. Address O, caro Times, WANTED Homestead relluquMi ment. Room 6, Snyder Hotel. No agents. WANTED School girl to enro for child from 1 to 0 p. m. R., caro Times. HERE'S SOMETHING FOR NOTH ING A. J. O. C, JERSEY. For the asking I will send to any address a folder giving names and individual yearly production of every cow In my herd. F. A. SACCHI, Mnrshfleld, Or. 1 FOR SALE f FOR SALE i-bumer gas range with garbage burner attachment. Cheap for cash. 239 So, 4th St. BEES FOR SALE, S3 per hive. Phone North Bend, 1023. FOR SALE One clinker built, round bottom, double end 18-ft. row boat worth $60. Will sell for $35. Call ovenlngs or Sunday. Phone 302-L, Eastside, LOST LOST Lady's gold- watch and fob, name on Inside case. Reward for return to Times office. Eliza McKay. FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Two flats .furnished 01 unfurnished, In Madden Bids., North Front street; also house keeping rooms. FINE furnished rooms nnd bonrd for gentlemen, in private family, $6.50 per week. 239 So. 4th St FOR RENT Large house In South Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L FOR REN1? Two office rooms in Montgomery building on Front street. Apply D. Y. Stafford. FOR RENT One large front room suitable for two and one small room newly painted and papered Will be furnished to suit tenant Z, care Times. Kardoll had n hard tlmo Kottlnc It off so thnl the motor car could get lurougn. Won Rig Derby. Mrs. Snrnh Wil son touay recolved n card from her sou, Norman, who has bcon riding In tho Vancouver races. He stated that he won tho dorhy there, n mllo and a quarter race, on Goodpasture's Gift. Greenlaw, another Coos county horse. was fourth. From Vancouver thoy go to uosoDurg. To Visit Hay. Cupt. Macgonn says that Reynolds, tho famous cartoonist of tho Portlnnd Orogonlan, will come hero the Inst of tho month to spend n tow aays. u. C. I.eiior. rormorly city editor of tho Orogonlan. but now conducting Wm. Hnnloy's campaign or U. S. Senator, also expects to bo hero tne latter part of tlio month. Injures Hiuid. Tom James Is suf fering from nn Injury to his hand, sustained yesterday. He was carry' lug a big box off Hanson's auto truck when tho machlno started ahead. The box was knocked out of his hands, with tho exception of ono board, which pulled off. The nail remained. in me uoara ana ins nana BtrucK 11, penetrating deeply Into the flesh Kejwi to Lcv.- Lew Koyzer, tho well-known Marshflold violinist, announced today that he was going to leave soon for Los Angeles where he expects to locate permanently. Ills departure will bo greatly re gretted by music lovers and tho many frlonds he has made on the bay. Plan for Dnure. The Marshflold Dnnclng Club has Issued Invitations for another dance to be given In the Finnish Hall Tuesday evening, September 22, The committee In charge consists of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Hlldonbrand, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Btiltmann, Mr. and Mrs. J. G Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dodson and A. O. Peterson. Hotel Gift II. C. Dlers of North Bend waB here today and stated that the $10,000 conditional stock sub scription of the WHsoy Interests In tho North Bond Hotel was In addition to the personal subscription of $3000 by M. Wllsey, He snld that so far as the $10,000 was concerned, they were simply awaiting advices from tne i.onuon syndicate. Is Improving. According to a let ter which C. A. Sehlbrede recently received from the superintendent of the Oregon State Asylum at Salem, Major Kinney was alowly Improving. However, the superintendent Intimat ed that he did not think there would ha n TinrmnnAnf rnnnvarv no n llllla excitement would probably causo a' relapse that would leave Major Kin ney In as bad a condition as ever. Miller Accused Lon Miller, who ran the Tioga for Rogers and Smith for several months, was arrested! last night by Constable Cox on the charge of larceny by bailee. Miller spent tho night In Jail and today effected a settlement with Rogers and Smith whereby tho charges will not bo prosecuted. They charged him with not turning in about $45 which he collected for them, He admitted this, but said that he did not have any money. Filially he signed a, note for that amount and promised to pay It back, One rea son for the, arrwt was tba today. T. C. RUSSELL came to town today from Beftver Hill. GEO. LENOS of Conledo was, a visl- iur in Ainrsiino ii toiinv. C. II. DUNGAN, of South Coos River, is a Marshflold; visitor today. T. F. HAUSCH.ILDT of Coos River ts a Marshflold business visitor todny. w. a. uaui;, or Aiiegnny, was a .Mnrshfleld business visitors yes terday. MRS. CHAS. CRUCH nnd daughter, of Hnyncs Inlet, nro Marshflold shoppers. J. T. HALL returned todnv from On- qullle, whero ho had boon In at tendance at circuit court. MBS. CLARENCE HARRIS, of Bea ver Hill, returned there today nf tor a short visit In town, ARNO MEREEN, of tho O. A. Smith Company, has returned from Oakland nnd San Francisco. LYMAN BUNCH of tho North Bend (Lumber Company's camp at Beaver Hill, was In Mnrshricld today. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE Is hero from Coqulllo todny to look Into tho North Bend safo robbery. MUS. WM. GROW will lonvo this week for San Frnnclitco to spend somo tlmo with her son nnd re latives. MBS. CLARENCE HARRIS was In town today from tho North Bend Lumber Company's cumn nt Beav er Hill. F. W. HARMON has returned from n business trip to the Coqulllo Vnlloy. He states that most or tho Camps nro closed down. J. O. KENDALL has returned from n business trip to Baudoti nnd states that business Is Improving In that section. ..IRS. HERMAN EDWARDS, of Al legany, Is visiting nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy. W. II. STULL. Allegany road sunor. visor, roturnod homo today after spending n day or so at Coqulllo tns u witness uororo tlio grand jury in soma 01 ino Aiiegnny cases. MRS. FRANK ROOD and son Leon ard iiavo returned to tholr homo nftor visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wltto. Sho camo In to at tond the band benefit concert. HARRISON 8ANFORD roturnod to "North- Bond torhrr-'fronr Hnynos Inlot. Ho Is arranging to tnovo his family to tho Porry Crouch ranch on I(uyncs Inlet whoro thoy will spend tho wlntor. DR. WETHBRBEE, of tho Star - . -"A0!1. tlI'!cA j'P"10 lodny after Tho I allies' Guild of the EpIscojMl thurcli will hold n COOKED FOOD SALE at Perry .M Nicholson's 8ATUR Here are Some Special Offers Wo nro now offering NEW STOVE PIPE Per Joint 15c Also 11 Miscellaneous Lot of NEW SHOES FOR LADIES AND MEN no CENTS A PAIR LA DI EH COATS ni)c and $1.00 each LADIES' GOSSAMERS $1.50 and 92.00 F.LAdams&Son ilO'J North Front street. Phono iUO-L accompanying his wlfo and Miss Beatrice Wetherboo, of Indepen dence, Oregon, who nro onrouto to Portland, to Marshflold. MRS. W, J. BUTLER arrived horo today from Colfax, California, to visit her son, Wnltor Butlor. Sho camo In via Myrtlo Point. En routo horo sho visited nt tho homo of her daughter In Storllng City California, SAILOR DIES HERE. C. BorK Succumbs nt Mercy Hospital of Tubercular MciilngltLs. A Norwegian Bnllor named C. Bore died yestordny morning nt Morcy Hospital of tuborculnr monlngltls. He was n marine hospital patient nnd was brought to North Bend about ton days ago from Bandon, whoro ho hna shipped on tho Graco Dollar. Dr. Strato communicated with a brothor In Novada Bovoral days ago, who tolo grnphed that ho was leaving for Coos Bny. No disposition will bo mudo of the body until his arrival. STRANGER DIES HERE. I James Walker Succumbs to Rraln Troiiblo at Merry Hospital. James Walker, a stranger,, nged 32, died yestordny morning nt Mercy Hospital from nn nbcess on tho brain. Ho was a county charge, having boon removod to tho hospital by Dr. Bar tlo, who found him In a shack on tho outskirts of North Bond about five days ago. Nothing Is known of his history, but It Is said that ho had relatives In Beutrlco, Nebraska,' and nri'offort'wlll bo made to communlcato with thorn. Boforo bolng takon 111 Walker hnd Intended to fish on Coos Rlvor and Dr. Bnrtlo has sent there for hla of fects to try to learn from thorn some thing of his antecedents. No disposition has beon mado oC tho body ns yet. DANCE nt FINNISH HALL SAT- DAI, Sept. 10. All members are ro- URDAY ovo. Glvon by LINNEA quested to Hoiutto. LODGE. KEVZEH'S ORCHESTRA. mmm this week only cut it out it's worth 20 cnf 1 Han J thlt coupon to rymmi r ul hit ttoro, Wtotor n f yomr If your jrrocer h no FOI.. UKll'S (.olden Gate Tea In nnt, ne can get lor you special vawo OIIerMJ,awo cheerfully forward lilm a anv Ifie pacxage at our reiruiar price, uirouen any ciun nei ne tieaisnaiea, ana we pay him hla reg profit In addition. Iluy the flavor you uiuauy uo. u you have no choice we recommend UUcIc and Oieen. 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