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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1914)
, ..," no- m ." " n. fv.s;? mmm tS' . 1.4. .i'i..rf?jASrf ,, ,., uV,v'AyrW.(Mfa.g ' Yy-T.r-w- rt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION FIVE JAMlffilBsB, mmm i ""n"T " r Nobody's "hard Hart Schaffner clothes to fit" in & Marx :'i? V.t-it a&W .'' t-:.' ; ; . 'f .' -I .V IfbtllutSchkffncr Ac Marx STOUT MEN; tall slender men; short stocky men; men who think they are hard to fit; lots, of such men are going without the advantages of ready clothes because they believe they cannot be fitted. Hart Schnffiioi & Marx designers classify the human figure under twelve types,', and models are produc ed for each type ; men and young men At $20 to $40 you can find clothes here that will fit you; there's not the slightest doubt about it. All Clothes Purchased at this Store Will be .Kept Pressed Free of Charge Woolen Mill Stores MAKSIIFIELD Two Stores NORTH BEND These stores are the homes of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes he Is building for Nick Stambone in First Addition. Tho house Is n closo duplicate In model of Dr. Toyo'a homo. Services Postponed. Tho open air sorvlces plnnnod by tho Norwegian Lutheran churches of Marshfleld and North Demi for this coming Sunday have been postponed on account of tho unpleasant weather. More Students. Tho enrollment at tho .Bunker Hill School this year Is ninety-seven, a decided gain over Inst year, and is crowding Prin cipal Drlllctto. In Mrs. Kelly's room there Is nn enrollment of thirty-eight. (PEOPLE Pkmow Are 111. Misses Lnvlna and Ellzaboth Painter, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Palntor, aro quar antined for scarlet fovor. Mr. Painter and Dorothy nnd Wayno aro making their homo with his moth er for tho tlmo being. Allowed Damages. T. F. Craw ford, of South Marshfleld, who pro tested to tiio City Council and the Port of Coos Day because his gar den was flooded during the dredge fill last spring, has been allowed $100 damages by tho Port of Coos Day Commission. Services Sunday. Rev. A. F. Basa- ford of tho Marshflold Baptist church will assist Rev. O. LoRoy Hall in holding special sorvlces on tho cruis er Life Lino at Kontuck Inlet next Sunday. A special chorus of Marsh field singers will accompany thorn. llnntl to Leave. Managor Wilson has completed arrangements for tho depnrturo of tho Coos Day Concert Band for tho Stnto Fair. They will leavo next Thursday on tho Geo. w Elder for Portland, where thoy will stop ovor ono day boforc proceeding to Salem. ABOUT I. S. KAUFMAN was a Coqulllo busi ness visitor yesterday. YOT fl Vi)l T WAR MAPS IN DEMAND. "Your war maps nro tho best In town," said one of Mnrshflold's prom-' lneiit citizens this morning. "I want another for a friend." These conven ient littlo maps with covers mny bo easily carried in tho pocket and furnish n world of late, accurate and1 Interesting Information on tho World's Greatest War. For salo at Tho Times offlco, 10c. COQUILLE-MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE LINE MRS. A. W. COOK of North Inlet Is a Marshfleld shopper today. Thorn In a nllcht n1innn In Um R. E. BAKER Is hero from Coqulllo schedulo to tmurovo tho servico for on business and pleasure Itho traveling public. Soo tho tlmo Itnblo in nnothor column of tonight's. MRS. M. LATTIN was In town fromiTlmcs. her homo on South Intet today, P. CIMINO, Marshflold of Ten Mile, was visitor yesterday. GEO. W. STARR and wlfo of Co qulllo aro Marshflold visitors today. A. E. SEAMAN plans to leavo next wcok to tako in tho Stato Fair at Salem. LOUIS DUDUE of tho Ten Milo sec tion is in Marshflold today on business. JUDGE TURPEN, tho Emplro plo n'cor, spent yesterday hero ns tho guest of his son, W. S. Turpon. MRS. J. R. DODGE was in from Camp Ono today and spent the day shopping. JOHN ROBINSON of Hnynes Inlet, was in tho city today visiting with menus. IRVltfG BLOCK a464&?& en and Boys We are solo agonts for tho Iforld-rcnowned KNOX HATS Soft and Stiff. i Just recolvod, big shlpmont bf Bslmacaan Coats, Mnclc- n.w and lain Coats for Man tni Coys. I'rlco $4, GO to !5.00. Women and Children Special Women's Misses' nnd Chil dren's Rain Coats, 2G per cont discount. Good stock of Sweaters; all sizes. Good value 2G per cent discount. Now Fall goods arriving dally. Suits, .. Coats, Drosses, Mil linery. Thoy nro beautiful. See Window jipwiP BREVITIES TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER Below Is glvon tho tlmo and. holght of high and low wntor at Marshflold. Tho tides aro placod In tho ordor of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of consocutlvo holghts will In dlcato whether It is high or low water. For high wator on tho bur subtract two hours 34 minutes. 18IIrs.. 0.40 7.10 1.4G 7.30 Ftt, ..G.D 0.1 G.7 1.1 lOHrs.. 1.40 7.47 2.19 8.11 Ft... CO 0.0 0.0 O.G. 20Hrs..2.28 8.24 1.G4 8.GG Ft..,Q,0 0.2 C.5 0,1 .. - rt.77- T& Delicatessen Co. HI North Second Street. ftTKCIALS ALL THIS WEEK In Individual pies for 10c each lu "- .- rtUe following: , . . -.--.---. WHAT l'IKS Irish stows. SII l'IKS Scallop Fish Fish Turbots. VECCTABLE PIES Scalloped Potatoes. 41ES In Macaroni, Spaghetti, Beans. IPIE8 la Tomatoes, Corn. PUDDINGS in Pearl Tapioca, Rico, Orange. All Above Served Hot 2c for AH Tins Keturnou THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. TO-NIGHT TUB HOUSE OP BIQ FEATURES. Miss H&lnns nrnmlar vlnlln. Ph MISS Hntnpa pnnttntina in lth her beautiful playing. uer auaienceB by storm P"E USUI, THE WOMAN, L THE WOLF. Prae Woman . . . .Paulino Bush The Lamb Murdock Mac Quarrle E The Wolf L0n Chancy There is an old saying to "w ; effect that "one might as ;.i ,.ave t,ie same as the name." Whothor that la rnn.1 lojlc or not this picture will le you tonight. UKMLIP LOVE. ' HE GIRL OF MYSTERY Thin ! , 10... .!....- ... u mogt interesting feature. ' A RAD EGG ' Ona.ri t bi!..i "' uwers comeay. a ?"SlVe Written nn nn lands on an dec wa a portly maid In Jail. 'i reels of all new pictures. eon?! floor' 15 nts, bal C0"J. ten cents. twr woitow night, "An- KMd ,clePatw." I three SUMS ,?eaut"ul Uand' spire'? n,S.Uay.Nn,Kht- 8b-ake- rtant n?v te,rp,ece' "Tne M" ant of Venice," in .four reels. Last Call on Jelly'Glasses THREE SIZES AND SHAPES While Tlier Jt 25c Dozen - "Always Something New" PEOPLES 5-10-15c STORE Myrtlo Point Bandon Marshfleld $25.00 $25.00 W9 will pay $25.00 to any person who causes tho arrest and conviction of a bicycle thief in Marshfleld. (Signed) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY There may bo an especially con vlnclng. reason, stated In one of the ads, why you should visit uomo par ticular store today. Have sumcieni curiosity to tfind out about It. WEATHER FORECAST (Dr AwmIUkI rrtit It Com Br Tim.) OREOON Rain and coolor Saturday, strong southerly winds In interior, strong southerly gale along coast. U)CAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. l For tho $4 .hours ondlng at 4:43 a: m., Sept. 18, by BqnJ., Ostllnd, spoclal govornmont met teorologlst: , Maximum AJ , v . .. . . TO Minimum U. &3 At 4:43 a. ni.;.v . ...G4 Precipitation .,.,' 1,10 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1914 8,JC, Precipitation samo period last year 2,77 Wind: Southwest; rain. HORN. iFIiATNER To- Mr. and- Mrs.- Hans' Flatnor at their homo in Bay Park, a son. INGRAM To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Ingram at their homo In Em pire, a son. DALRYMPLE To Mr. and Mrs. Jes se Dalrymple at tholr homo on Third street near Commercial, a son, their first child. Mr. Dalrym- Ifcick from Portland. Loron Hud son, 0 deck-hand on tho stcamor Al ert, returned this morning from Port land, whero ho has been for tho past week on a vacation. Ho enmo Into Marshflold; ovor tho Rosoburg road, making tho grontor part of tho trip by automobile Moves to Hnudoii. B. F. Wyntt, formerly at tho Loon Lnko Crcamory, who has been living nbovo tho Gold en nnd Sllvor Falls, enmo down on tho boat this morning, bringing with him his family and two scows of cat- tlo nnd housohold goods, no is ex pecting to go on to Bandon, whoro ho will locate permanently. Huh StirprlHo Party. Moro than eighteen friends of Ernest Potorson, at Hayncs Inlet, hold n birthday stir prlso party for him last evening bringing with them baskets of re freshments. Tho evening was enjoy ably spent In gnmos nnd morrymnk ing. MRS. ANDREW KARDELL of Coos River, was lu tho city shopping today. C. R. PECIC returned todny noon from Coqulllo, whero ho has boon attending court. DAVE ADAM8 enmo down from Hnynes Inlet this morning to look after matters of business. WM. BOHANNON, of Ferndnlo. will leavo this week for Myrtlo Point, whero ho expects to locate. Here are Some Special Offers Wo aro now offering NEW STOVE PIPE Per Joint 15c Also a Miscellaneous Lot of NEW SHOES FOR LADIES AND MEN HO CENTS A PAIR LADIES' COATS noc mid $1.00. each IiADlEK GOSSAMERS 91.no nml 92.00 I F. L. Adams & Son HOI! North Front street. Phono UIO-Tj STEVE LAPP, Jr., wns a Marshflold visitor today, coming down from his home at Haynos Inlot. ARTHUR M'KEOWK nnd wlfo plan to leavo next wcok for Portland nnd other northorn points, PAUL GIRARD, who enmo hero to nt tend tho funornl of his fathor, will leavo for Portland noxt wcok. fUOTED S I JlW f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ime Tool Kit. Dr. L. K. Strnto of North Bond, Is mourning tho loss of his motorcyclo tool kit which was stolon off his mnchlno yestordny when ho loft It for a few minutes near tho clocks Tho outfit can bo oaslly Identified and unless It is re turned tho parties taking Jt nro likely to cot Into serious difficulty. llrlugN Deer Henri. True 8allng,f who HvoB above Allegany near tho Golden and Sliver Falls, camo down an tho boat this morning, bringing with him two largo four nnd flvo poln,t dcor bonds which ho has mount ed. The animals woro killed by lo cal hunters during tho Into summer and tho heads loft with Mr. Saling to 1)0 mountod. Rough Night. Dr. Horsfall was railed to Emplro nbout 2 o'clock this morning and says that It was .tho roughest weather ho has on countered In a long tlmo. Thoro was a" heavy wind nnd rain and It wnsfrvory dark. Howovor, iho road was well Drickod as a result 'of the Tnlffi'nnd Is renlly In bottor condl- Mrin'ltint It lina linnn Wins Case. Copt. C. E. Edwards returned last evening from. Eugene, wltoro ho was called In tho lawsuit which ho started against A. N. Don ny, Who was in partnership with him three yoaro ago In tho Allogany Drain auto stage lino, for ? 84. Den ny filed n cross suit claiming that Capt. Edwards owed him $1G0 In ad idltion'.totbe face of the note, but this was knocked out. J. W. HILDENBRAND returned last overling from Coqulllo, whoro ho has boon doing jury duty. A. V. noWHAY nnd wlfo returned vln Bandon todny from a two Weeks' visit with relatives In California. MRS. CARRIE DUNGAN oxpocts to 16nvo tomorrow for Oakland, Cal ifornia, whoro she will spond the wlntor, v MRS. CI CO. AYRE and baby plnn to accompany Mr. Ayro whon ho goes to Salem witli tho Coos Bay Concert Band noxt .week. E. W, SCHROCICnnd wtfo today mov ed to North Bend, whoro thoy will rosldo In tho Coleman h.puso on Mcado street, near 8hor.mauv MRS. C. II. DUNCAN of South Coos River was a Marshfleld business visitor today. Sho camo down to attend the meeting of tho Worthy Matrons' Association. FOR SALE CMckoiiM, ptiro brjxl White Leghorns, 1 each. 1400 Cabinet Grand piano for 300. C, enro Times. FOR SALE O-room house In East side. Inqulro CLL FOR HENTV irousekoepliiK roomff. 39G 4th St. S. Phono jjafJ IiOST Scow with fence, ixUnlfKivro dlBh brown, RWArd for jotu,ra.to S C.Jlogejs. FOR RENT Vive-room furoU!-' footiBu -near High School. Inquire . 395 So. Sovonth Strqet. VOIt SALE Must well by Monday my nursory stock. G different rose- bashes $1.00: finest cactus dah lias, all shades, 4 plants f J.00; , gladtojas all colors, 1 do?. 2Gc . M. El.a'tfin, Eastslde. Services Resumed August Frl zeon received notlco todny that steamship tickets can now bo sold direct to and from Amorlcnn ports to Scnndlnnvla, Belgium, Franco nnd oven a German port. Mr. Frlzoen Is agent for the White 8tar line MRS. E. L. M'INTURFF, who hna boon visiting at tho homo of her son. Attorney Mclnturff, plans to leavo noxt wcok for nor home in Salem. STANLEY BRIGGS loft yestorday for Washington whoro ho expects to secure a position In ono of tho mills. Ho Iras boon working at tlie1' Smlllr' BliIh'Ble" mill' hettf. MRS. ROY CARPENTER nnd Mrs. E. D. Busby nro planning to ac company tholr husbandB whon they go to Salem with tho Coos Bay Concert Band noxt week, FOR HALE Two year. 1 OB 40 acres, most all bottonn Stock, t crop, 10 cows, 10 logs, 12 ton,hay, 120 chlckons, somo apples. All Ia . good condition. Inqulro Capt. oC North Star. WANTED I 1 WANTED Acreage In trade fer closo-ln city proporty, 8-roonx honso. Prefer wntorfront any whoro from Cooston up Coos Riv er. Address O, care Times. WANTED Homedtead relltinulsli , went. Jloom C, Snydor Hotol, fo . agents. nnH It nnnnunrna Mint thn nnd Star pie was formerly a cook, but Is jn0 vessels nro now under tho Brlt now employed at tho LaMure sal-, 8j, f0g instead of tho Gorman flag. For a long tlmo tickets were not sold to hardly any European ports outsldo of England. Ed- mon cainory. DALRYMPLE To Mr. and Mrs. Jes se Dalrymplo of Marshflold, a son. CHILDERS To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. WANTED School Rlrl to care for child from 1 to C p. m. R., caro Tlmos. WANTED School girl to do Httl work for board and room while, go ing to school. Pnono 3G6-R, , I J Western Union Iilne. Capt. ChIldor8, of Coos River, at Mercy wards, who returned last ovonlng via Hospital, rrtuay, oopiviuuer 10, a daughter, their first child. Moth er and baby aro doing nicely. MORRILL To Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Morrill, Eastslde, September 17, CLARENCE E. ASH, formorly city olltor of the Eugene Register, nr rlvod in Marshflold last evening and has accopted a position on tho reportorlal staff of Tho Times FRANK BOWRON was In from Ten FOR SALE i-burnor gas rag with FOR SALE I a girl. Tenches at Bandon. Miss Blanche Landrlth of Marshfleld Is one of tho last year teachers In the Bandon schols who returned again this year. Bandon Recorder. Returns from Visit. Miss Flossl Lattln came down on, the boat this morning from above tho forks of Coos River, where she has been visit ing at tho John Holmes farm. KHIs Dog. L. C. Holm Is threat ening to sue A. T. Haines for the loss of his pet Scotch Collie, which he says was run over and killed by the Haines auto the other day. Two Offenders. There wero only two offenders in police court this morning and they were R. "Whlttlng ton and Chas. Frances, both charged with being intoxicated. Tho former had $3.50 to apply on his $G fine, while the latter didn't have a cent. Mile yesterday en route to Co nutlle oh a witness, He says that Ten Mile Is booming nnd tho rail road work Is progressing as well aa could bo expected during tho heavy rains. garbago burnor attachment, Chea -for cash. 230 So, 4th St. Drain from Eugene states that ho met nn engineer named Grubb who Informed him that he (Grubb) had a crew of seven engineers surveying ... . , , a route for a new Wostorn Union MRS. MILTON LATTIN, of South In lino from Drain to Gardiner. Ho said that Mr. Grubb Informed him that this line would be In addtllon to tho new line via Florenco to Un ion. Manager Schetter of tho West ern Union here know nothing of the plan but he Is hoping that the com pany will hurry up and got some kind of a lino In Jiere. Service to Florenco. V. C. Gorst, Capt. Cornwall nnd Barret Broth ers have formed a partnership to Inaugurate an auto stage between Coos Bay and tho Sluslaw, begin ning about October 1. The line will be a continuation of tho service be-! tween tho Bay and the Umpqun. Stnnt rvnwcitl will tnnlntnln flla Drain stage line, but the now lino1 let, came down from her homo to day accompanied by hor daughter, Mrs. Payne, who Is expecting to leavo on the Nann Smith for San Francisco after a short visit here. C. R. BROUOHTON, engineer In charge of the Southern Pacific bridge work at North Bend, and wife, were Marshfleld visitors last evening. The work Is getting along nicely and a new crew of men arrived this week to assist In the work. - - AMONG THE SICK ' Chas. Slestrem, who has been ninnnwi to connect un with tho quite HI at his homo at Ten Mile train service on the Coos Bay-Eu- la reported improving. gene line which Is to bo extonded to Mapleton somo time next month. From Florence or Glenada, river boats will handle the traffic to Ma pleton, a distance of about fifteen miles. They have a number of Ford Philip Landrlt'j Is reported seri ously Mil at his home on Coos River. Mullen Blake, the little son of Mr. and! Mrs. Ward M. Blake. Is reported quite 111 of bowel trouble. Miss Alma Reiser, oaugnter or Air. cars for the run and plan to make and Mrs. Welser of Marshflold". who Finishes Home. Chas, Oulmettelthe trip between the Sluslaw andi was operated on for apponaicuis .1 j .--. i ..-- .. ...--- eV.li. maa-- l ...-.. I mrtvn.l n er completing me oungaiow wwcn coos unj m-mo uvun, im --i .v4...v-. ,u.l.w..u. BEES FOR 8AIE, $3 per Phono North Bond, 1023. hive. FOR RALE Open-air platform at North. Bond. G000 foet of flooring. $180 worth of lumber for $65. See Low Keyzer. a- --- I LOST I LOST Lady's Hold watch ami &, nnme on Inside case, Howard for return to Times office. Eliza Mc Kay. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Two flatu .furnished et unfurnished, In Madden Bldg.. North Front street; also house keeping rooms. FINE funiWied rooms and hoard for gentlemen, In private family $C,50 per week. 230 80. 4th St. , 1 FOR RENT Large house In South. Marshfleld, 12th Court, Tb. U9-I. FOR RENT Obo large front room sultablo for two and one small room newly painted and papered Will be furnished to suit tenaat Z, care Times. f 1 1 . ' ij. 1 "1 II 1 1 - '..-v .. ,l ., 1 f ' '' ,t .I t ' .'tl .. '!. 7 ! .on . . ..Si. . ! . -71 -v 4 I-53-rsir,i . . ? jr