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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1914)
J --l JUl Ii.iHUI.JI JH Ayuuu .i s 4; . inUf.ra j, ,..i u THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ''"' ' -!, Kr lisweeft-v cut it out t't worth )Q ., iW coupon ayou iii itort. tnctt ha no FOL-F.Ti.- rzim Tea In 4l-mi for you tho 7, Villi Oliercu, " 111 .l' ll.tMrtlft 1 va --,. J ...ua yw iirz ?i"i, r i'"".i:... nusninj u ftAKS-X i'la.J)liion.k TIJII '- - k ntf ..V Or ow. . "" W' -l.Al-l wll l"."5.'i Mi ' ty.."'? OLGER'S GOLDEN GATE TEA tu ruvont CtYLON- INDIA (iuck) SST5! KvSRSSMffiftA ''iKV. TVTOvfc&SRA smr- .WKiVV ,w.iiir:iM' (orccn) fKOUSH DnCAKrAST QUNPOWOCn (VAbftJ OOLONQ (nnccN) BUCK eVOnCEN (luck) J. A. FOLGER & COMPANY I Cam PrAnrtlaKA tUlt -ui.ici,w , BRING YOUR GOLDEN GATE TEA COUPONS TO IRVING BLOCK en and Boys We are solo agents for tho wld-renowncd KNOX PUTS Soft and Stiff. Juit received, big shipment t Dilmacaan Coats, Mack-. flwvr and Italn Coat8''for Sr oS "" and Boys. Price' . I.GO' -to' mij.oo. ; ' See Window Ee Royal O -NIGHT THK HOUSE OP WO FEATURES. TIU FEATURE PROGRAM The greatest feature picture "t the peoplo of Marshflold IU ever have a chance to wlt- This picture was shown racist of 7,500 people. , Beautifully hand-colored and three acts and eight reels. 4 not the picture shown me ago at one of the DUr theaters In the city. Id picture win bo shown at flR IWVAI. TIIKATKR, SAT- wy xifiUT AXI, SUNl)AV Jmi.r. Admission: lower J01". 33cj balcony, 25c; child . 10p. "ere tomorrow night: I 8AKESlRAUE POIl FIF- TKKX CENTS. The Rnvnl T- iii i Immortal drama: "THE , ssll:sop.y,''oE,, in teroi. .i. UUtt oiner gooa reel ""ef shown here before. AI r.rDSPECIAtl w& LMUUSAIF Tht9 coupon Is worth 20 cents to you A HALF POUND FOIL SEALED TIN FOLGER'S CSN TEA Regular price 40 cents Special price 20 cents At all croceri II accompanied by thli coupon. SEP. M to 31, 1)11 J. A. FOLGER & CO. Ths old ityte ftirtnti la urlilw drawn by ui irom laio oe cauto they do not keep the tea freuli anil clean. Driten lose nodilnx vy uie clmnue c 'm&mwtstmmm m . M. V'.Vw.dWXaBBJFT-'.ii.itTaw i 'i .vv. KnrvuuuaB0rx.i.u immmmm I, !ViiKaOTWyMWV7JiY.iYKI fl MWWS wmwmmik mm WtSllL i lie, onenjjs-tni i i.m vOM,wj5sa. Imrlihrifo XKIillUH lltl I CWwtSvSfJWi. enough (or TOtiHllUlll1 1 . rVKjSwvS. Uioband. iHIll 1 US l'?7i&w japan 1l.w .. imv axywwx Ml 1 lW5W3ftWSffiS Villi Mill 1.1 IVVWl.VA.VAtVJrtLVJ.I i Wu A4VvwM Hi (aicNoto; OLUVANT & WEAVER, PURE FOOD GROCERS A Full Line of GOLDEN GATE TEA at special prices all This Week. Horner Third and Central. Phone 199 "tyrttttom Women and Children Special Women's Misses' and Chil dren's Rain Coats, 2G per cent discount. t .Oood stock of Sweaters; nil sizes. Ooodj,vnluo. 20 per cont discount. . , v av New Fall goods arriving, dolly. X Suits, Coats, Dresses, Mll- llnory. They aro beautiful. Here are Some Special Offers We are now offering XEW STOVE PIPE Per Joint 15c Also a .Miscellaneous Lot of NEW SHOES FOR LADIES AXI) .MUX CO CENTS A PAIR LADIES' COATS noc tuid $1.00 each LADIES' GOSSAMERS $1.80 mid $2.00 F.LAdams&Son 302 Xorth Front street. . Phone 34CL $25.00 $25.00 Ve will pay $25.00 to any person i .. tho nrrnat nnd conviction of a bicycle thief In Marshfleld. (Signed,1 MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Til" mav be an especially con vlncjng reason, stated In one of the ads, why you should visit some par ticular store today. Have sufficient curiosity to find out about It. BREVITIES TIDES FOR SEPTEMIIER Uelow Is given tho time and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with timir iimn. n tho first lino and hnlchtu nn thn i socond lino of each day; a compar- Ison of consecutlvo holghts will In-1 dlcate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. lUUIrs. . 1.40 7.47 2.19 8.11 IFt... CO 0.0 fi.O nr, 20Hrs..2.28 8.24 i.r,4 s.kc Ft. CO 0.2 C5 0.1 WEATHER FORECAST Mr AuocUteJ rrfn to Coot Br TlraM.J OREGON Rnln; souther ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., Sopt. 19, by llenj. Ostllnd, speclnl government me teorologist: Maximum ns I Minimum G2 At 4:43 a. in rn Precipitation 90 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1914 n.nrt I Precipitation samo period insi year 2,77 Wind: southwest; cloudy. v 4 Scow Damaged. A big scow be longing to tho Twin City Lumber Company broke looso from tho docks yesterday and was carried across tho Hay and n hole punctured In tho bot tom, which may ruin It. Two liixiine. Keepers Harrington and Ferguson of the Oregon Stnto Asylum left yesterday for Salem with Wm. HnrrlH of Myrtlo Point and F. Johnson of North Hend, who havo nren committed to that Institution. Neither mirrored, from a sovere caso. Mote to Hearer Hill. James Na- itle. ncconinnnleil liv It In rmntlv. Inft .III.. ..(AM.ml.t.. n. .1. JhhIm . T..m..a IIIIB JIIUIJIIIIK Wll IIIU IIU1II Ur Ul'IIYUr.vlhll'vvii ,uw. w.- mi.l. Hill, whore tho family now expect Hunters Find no lj-TtoW" to reside. Mr. Nnglo Ib an engineer! they were wol! eaulppcd for prompt In tho cmployo of tho North Uoml settlement with any hg game 1 in Lumber Company and will bo station- tho Ten Mllo d Btrlct, Tom l oaito, ed In tho camp at lloaver Hill. W. W. Ladd and Concrete. orerann vi.n,ui 1. ..1... 1...... it... si., a Rinninir. nf the now library uulltl- H. Mectim and family loft 'on 'tho' cnrlv morning train for Myrtlo Point, where they will take the stago to Rosuburg, returning to tholr homo 1.. fi..Hi...i .nH n ..1..1. i.HA ...1.1. ill j milium uiiui mii. iiuiu wiui Mrs. Ivan Harry, a sister of Mrs. Mo - cum. (loose Mylug During tho laBt fow IfUM- riJIJIK Will lllii IIIU lBl IU I b a large number of wild gcoso o been flying southward, evident- i..,in .irii.n I., in- n.n .tnrm. day linl ... ...., ..,.. ... .... it.J I ly iieuig iirivon 111 oy inu oiurm. There aro alao a largo number of Bay Park's Pull w f AVhon voitfinvest, look for property tlint lins n "pull." C5ay Park is that kind. It is 6ir a liavtl surfaced thoroughfare, offors modern eonvei iwiii'es Presidents; Tslose to manufacturing con-1 for and good, snools, aiid is well populated. That attracts residents and houses in Bay Park will bring good rents. That's what makes values and makes them grow. You can't afford to let .$10 stand between you and the .advantages of be ing a Bay Park property owner. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. 177 FRONT STREET. I operry Balanced AmmgM JJairy Feed gjjjppr Cattle At AREAS0NABLE PRICE Fed to Cows Increases Their YIELD OF MILK SEE IT- --ASK ABOUT IT ducks nround the liny, sorely tempt ing the hunters. Tho open season does not begin until October 1. Has 0KM-ntloii. Mrs. Kenneth Kolley of Uny City was removed to , Mercv Hospital yesterday and there underwent n successrui operation ior ' appendicitis. Shu Is reported to be doing very well today. Jtrsi Kelly Is a Jirldo of only a few weOks. To M. E. CoiifercMiei'. Ilov. .Toa. Knotts will leave Monday to attend the confctencc of the Methodist Epis copal church for this district, which will commence Wednesday, Sept. 3,j at Centenary Church, Portland. Ills many friends and members of his congrcgntlon are hoping that he will bo reasslcned to tho Marshfleld lias tornto. I Hughes Pays Costu Judgo Coko has made an order In tho case of Hughes vs. Dotson, In which tho Jury brought in a verdict In favor of Dotson, that Hughes must pay tho $89.70 costs In addition to pay- Inc Mr. Dotson 532.00. Mr. Dot- Bon considers It a big victory for htm as his claims throughout wcro practically sustained by the Jury. War SH)lls Things. "Foxey" Schubert, for several years steward on tho steamer Alliance In tho dnB of Gray & Holt, and well known on Coos Day, writes W. J. Rust from Rotterdam that tho war has raised havoc with that country. Schubort Is pretty well advanced in years and had saved up his funds and figured he could retire at his old home In Holland. Ho may decldo to leave there now. Lino Mown Down. Ono mllo of telephone Hue bolonglng to tho Coos Hay Homo Tolophono company, be tween Port Orford and Gold Uoach vob blown down yestcrdny mornltig by tho grent wind that prevailed along the coast. All day communi cation with tho south was Impossi ble, but this morning the lornl wire-' men wore nblo to again havo tho lino In working order. I Iowor Hay Hough. During tfio : last day or two, the lower Ilay Iuib been qulto rough, making It difficult for tho dredgo Senttlo to operato there. If tho weather continues bad, It Is likely that Mnnnger Mlllor will endeavor to movo hore to the upper nnif niiniit nrtolmr 1. It will tnko 1 about flvo or six wcoks to comploto tho chnnnol dredging 111 1110 iowoi- Iloy, making tliat pari 01 uie cnnnnoi nti.liljlHH 'nnl flnjJtl. Ing, returned from there this 1 ""; ing wnero iiiuy -,l"V "i , " Ing trip, empty-hnndod. 1-our days dm nnrtv searched tho woods, hut without avail though thov nro unan-l " n . . . .. n. i.in wno lmous In declaring that tho trip was n nvnnl aiinrnflfl. : . ..... m ... tIihaa .unit " - - . ,, ..nlln.i lliot were caught up by tho IioHco last night nnd registered at II ' "" tilo on tho chargo of being drunk. To (lot "UI 01 iimn. u "" in., mi Mm nlinrcn uv u ... ---:", .,.. .,, with Nono of them had any money with Suremilk YOU ARE THINKING Tel. 77 about that coal or wood heating STOVE ns these cool nights nro coming. Wo Iintullo a complote Una of up-to-date stoves at n prico that WILL PLEASE YOU. For ten days we will sell all FRUIT JAHS at TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. Schroeder & General Repair Shops. them when they were brought before City Recorder J. V. Duller this morn ing and fined $ii. Lacking this they were given instructions to enrn the money and report again to tho court. They were Charles Francis, R. St. Dentils nnd C. McDonald. Survey Work. Dal Cathcart, who If surveying tho government military reserve near Coos Heads, came In this morning from Charleston, his work having been delayed a fow days on account of the weather. Ho expects to return there somo tlmo tomorrow. Road Not Had. Rtiftts llowo stat ed today that when ho oatd that the recent Btngo accident near Lairds was due to carelessness, ho did not mean to Infer that the road was dangerous. Ho said that tho road was in good shapo when ho was Inst over It. Ho said that ho thought that tho stages that the company had were as good ns tho ordinary stage'. Ruys .Sumner Store. O. C. Mot loy has closed negotiations for tho pttrchnBo of tho store of tho late E O. Hall nt Sumner nnd ho or his wife will probably tako over tho PostmnsterBhlp. Mrs. Hall plans to return to Forndnlo, Mr. Motley Is a brother of John Motluv of the Marshfleld Chambor of Commerce nnd recently camo hero from the East nnd has been employed at tho rrico Dairy nt Sumner. Ho plans to onlnrgo and Improve tho store. Child Dies Today. Elizabeth, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Painter, died nt G:30 this morn ing nfter n short Illness of scarlot fever. Sho had boon "qulto (II, but her condition was not regarded as critical until shortly before tho end enme. 8he was born February 10, 101.1, and besides tho parents, Is survived by a brother, Wayne, and two sisters, Dorothy and Lnvlmi. Another of the girls has been 111 of the dlsoaso hut Is now practical ly nut of danger. Tho funeral was hold this afternoon nnd wan private. C. A. Sehlbredo read tho funeral sorvico In tho nbseuco of Iter. Sam uel Gregg. Tho sympathy of n host of friends is extended to tho be reaved family. Call on LeMieux & Miller FOR PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINS, WALL PAPER, IMC. Painting, Paper Hanging mid Decorating WILL HE LESS when you let us figure It for you. lXliimto furiilNlied cheerfully LeMieux &. Miller No. Front St). GRAND HEATRE O-NIGHT THE POPULAR FAVORITE OF TWO .QOOTINENTS, MISS FLORE.SW TURS'ER, INA SPECIAL FEATURE In threo parts: THE HARPER MVSTERY" Miss Turner was known ns tho "Vltagraph Girl" for sever al years when she was playing leads with tho Vltagraph Com pany. Now she has her own company and Is making some splendid pictures. This feature detective story was one of tho first that sho made and sho cer tainly has mado good In her new undertaking. DB SURE AND ATTEND THE SHOWING OF THIS FEA TURE TONIOHT. HEARST-SEMO NEWS PICTORIAL . No. 33. Special racing num ber other ovents worth seeing, SXAKEVILLE'S XEW WAITRESS. A rough and tumble western comedy mado under the direc tion of "Rroncho Hilly" O. M. Anderson, ALWAYS THE BEST AND PLENTY OF IT EXCELLENT MUSIC BY PROF. LEPPBRT AND WIFE. Children, Re. . .Adults, 15c. TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING "TUB LEO PARD'S FONDLING" Writ ten, produced and acted by Miss Kathlyn Williams. Monday Night the 7th In stallment of "PERILS OF PAULINE." TUESDAY NIGHT "WHEN ROME RULED" the grandest feature ever produced by an American company. In five reels. o I OJ r 1 1 Hildenbrand Hnrdwnro and Plumbing. I PERSONAL MFiMTIfliM ALF JOHNSON, Jr.. tho Republican nominee for Sheriff, was hero last evening and Is pleased with tho as surances that have been given htm of support at the November elec tion. J. E. MONTGOMERY, a former Stan ford man, la spending a fow weeks hero with Jack Morcon, Tom Bon nott and othors. Ho was horo flvo years ago en routo to Hood Rlvor, where ho spent threo years In tho newspaper gamo, and from thero ho wont to Minneapolis, whoro ho has been tho laBt fow years. CUOTIED I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . COOS RIVER COTTAGE FOR RENT Ono of tho best cottages on the river for rent. 1. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR SAliK A business inlying -10 cents on tho dollar. Owner must soil. Inventories between JG000 and $0000. Will tako part local real cstato In exchange Sco Hold about It. 150 Front street. Other good business opportunities, $200 upwards. FOR SALE Houseboat lit good Hhapo .for .fishing .or .camping'. About 12x32. Price J7G. Phono 198. FOR HALE Jersey row, four yewra old. K, care of TlmeB. roil HALE Stationary gaolluo en gine, tank, pump nnd pipe, $100. Call 284XX. t . FOR RENT Desk room, first floor, good location. 1. S. Kaufman & Co. LOST Veteran grand Jewel from sovereign grand lodge of Mary land to Chns. Sneddon. Howard 1 for return to Chns. Sneddon. FOR SALE 13 acres waterfront -I miles from' Marshflold. crop nnd Rtock, somo furniture Phono 314-X-l or nddress ll. Smlthgall, Marshflold. ... HOARDERS WAXTED-Jixul lionia in private, family neB.r.huslncs dis trict. Prices reasonable. It wlit pay to Invostlgato. Inquire Time ! WANTED I WANTED Acreage In Inula for closo-ln city property, 8-rooui house. Prefer waterfront any where from CooBton up Coos RIv erf" Address O, care Tlmos. WANTED School girl lo enro foe child from 1 to 0 p. m. R., enro Tlmos. WANTED School girl to do llttl woric for board und room while go ing to school. Ptiono 35C-R. T FOR SALE I FOR SALE 1-burner gas rnngo wlH garbage burnor attachment. Cheap for caulk 239 80. 4th St. IJEES FOR SALE, $3 Per Iilfe. Phono North Bond, 1023. TOR' SAlTE-Opou-alr platform t North Bond. 5000 feet of flooring, $180 worth of lumber for $05. Sea Lew Koyr.er, V'OR HALE Chickens, pure bit! Whlto Leghorns, $1 each. $400 Cabinet Grand piano for $300. C, cure Times. FOR HALE (lroom house In East side. Inquire OLL. FOR BALE Must sell by Monday mj nursery stock. 6 different rose - bushes $1.00: tlnost cactus dah lias, all shades, 4 plants $1.00; gladiolus, all colors, 1 dot. 25c. M. Elzoma, Eastsldo, FOR HALK-r-Two year lease on 40 acres, most all bottom. Stock, crop, 10 cows, 10 hogs, 12 tons hay, 120 chickens, some apples. AH In good condition. Inquire Capt, of North Star. LOST - LOST Scow with fence, painted red dish brown. Reward for return to S. C. Rogers. I FOR RENT i FOR RENT Two flats .furnished or unfurnished, In Madden Bldg.. North Front street; also house keeping rooms. FIXE fnnilshed rooms and board for gentlemen. In private family $6.50 per week. 239 So. 4th St. FOR' RENT Large house la Soutfet Marshfleld, 12th Court. Ph, 119-l' FOR RENT -Five-room furalkliod house near High School, Inquire 395 So. Seventh street. ADS I -.. .A !.(. mmjf ,.& 4U.. -"--ff ..lJ . v .Mr'- - . l .tiVV