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npr &At III K UUIJb MiPMHH U A aRUvi wTkh ""'"""wtrni'rTiwiiii i ii ,f1 uli" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY,. SEPTEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. pwpw FIVE andliV fe 'OMbUlVh. nii..' Mi, m-l ir. "" "ftoih. DC. ,,,rjj INEYS J.N &-"! i ;r ,wi iltt.nff! 137 C wwniani "I, hot,,. "''"! Bthai RCHANrcf opufar py ices fieas ommercfalil mm ee coia I.W ITSJIIBBI n is i mm LEt( nl All. esXfn k C'll 0$l ot; v jr in i !!,( AT-. ; v oat I ti ESI 0E a coat that's designed U cau "'- Uon unbuttoned; T i.l .r'lt ie or uk -- 5ns in suns uw r ?ii fta b a .LlX iEo aboard t$ fi nntl wallowing in tlio BREVITIES ..TIMES FOIl SEPTEM11ER k-?T.. w - ' . . B,ven tho "mo . B..01 "'BQ and I Bhow here a three )nsack suit from urt Schaffner &Marx ce that only two )ns are buttoned. all soft fronts roll nicely like this juires skillful tailoring the kind you get I i f 11 it domes we sen. Prices are $J8 and up, with special strong values at $25 Copyright Il.rt Scbaffwr & Man All Suit Piirclinsvcl In tills Stoic Will bo Kept I'rcNNdl Fro of Clinrge .. , low and water at Marshflold The tldoa aro placod In tho order of occurrence, with tholr tlmea on nrst lino nnd holchu nn thn tho annni1 tl B "vv""u "" ui eacn uay; a comnnr At. of c,oncutlvo helghta will in. u,l"l wuoinor it ib n Kh (1 UICI i Foavy Beaway along Front street, Edward Astor, disclaiming any alle giance to the prominent New York family of that name, and n man named Donne, were picked tip by the police yestordny and placed In the city Jail. Later, anxious to get back! to their work and vowing to be better In tho future, they werel Kruiuuu u -loawe- or absence" nnd told to get out ot sight. lap Vessel Leuve. The Jnp war ship whlclL has been cruising around off tho northern Oregon roast for the last few days, has again gone nr Inw' "..".' "-'-.- iulllliu UIUU For hlch ni.ra; .... ;"" li?lurneu "" rrom the scono ot the subtract two hours 34 minute ranee u. Leggett disaster. ?'i9 n'J1! ,Ilctuw Well. Frank It. Poters, i r, Si ?VM0 owns, a homestead In tho vlcln- ...U1 O.OU 11V nr 'letl Alllo pa lirn.,1 YOU ARE THINKING Tel. 77 nbout that coal or wood heating STOVE as these cool nights aro ..?"! tSVt iWSrh ?!? 5c..mpiSte "" ' of uP-t-dato stoves at u prlco ....... .. iiiu ruQftoc iuu. i' or ien uays- we will sell all Film J AKS nt TEN l'EH CENT DISCOUNT: i'llUIT Schroeder & Hildenbrand GonernI Kopnlr Shops. Hardware and Plumbing. 19'Hrs.. 1.40 Ft... CO Hrs.. 2.28 Pt... 6.0 20 7.47 0.0 8.24 0.2 W. J. IIUST hns gono to Itoseburg to assist Fred Holtlster In campaign ing in Hint section. MHS. E. QEOItaE SMITH nnd son. of South Coos River were Marsh field visitors todny. S. T. LANAQAN and family left to dny for Coqulllc whoro thoy will make n short visit. 6.5 0.1 , n,; f:n7'.' 'c,'u'"c", .l".'"?, COUNTY JUDGE JOHN P. HALL - -- "- .,. HIUAV J OUIU1UI WKATHEIt FOUEOAST I IDf AnoclttM tin to Cooi Br TlmH.J ! OIIEOON-Fnlr with light frost In east; northerly winds. I I days, of sickness. He came here last veunesiay expecting to mnko only a short stay of a day or two. iromo on VMt. Georgo Van Wat ers, who has boon employed nt tho amun mm, lort todny for Portland whore ho expects to tako the train went to Coqullle this morning on a short business trip. C. I. HEIGAItD was n visitor on business in Coqulllo, gplftg over on me morning train. il i r:jvrrT c: tj , I HAY CITY 1'AKTY m Takes Plnco non. v. tinif i. ni, ing charge of Mayor F. E. Allen's east to West Salem, his old homo I.......U ""k i.ro wiiiio mo latter inai no una not visited In ten years, Is spondlng a week nt Portland. After n visit with his parents, who are still living, Van Waters expects io reiurn again to the Coast. TOM I1ENNETT was n visitor today at Coqulllc, having gom there this morning on business. Society to Sleet Thcro will bo n meeting of the Andiron Vnutii ron. plo's Association tomnrrnw ovnnin,. (Joes In Conferenco. Mavor V. V. at 7:30 at Guild Hnll. All mombors' A.,lcn ,cft '08tort,ny r Portland as aro urgoa to ue In attendance. C. W. CU.MUEIIS left this afternoon for Coqulllo, hnvlng been sub poonned in a case there. HOIJEIIT STEINLECHNBIl, of Tdm- pioton, was a Maranriold visitor to day, coming here on business. tlln 1n flfilntmfjk ..i .I.a t..jil.,l.i ' Methodist church to attend tho an num m. K. Conferenco of Oroiron. !. n viwwon .- ...ii . . t. . . .. "-. v. nuiiuui iiiu wvii kiiuwii irar I "" .":. '' inoiiB niso loft. Tho Ihr mnn rfurMMitlmr iii. gim.nn. Saws, left this morning for Huroka. Wlllllu Orrin.Annni-.llnn - . Iinrta frnm tlin T.. tll- ........ I "OV. J. E Chns. St. Denis Is seeking tho post- ,M"!'a8llfIt,i co.V!ETt,oni,,0V.1 r.C80lu"' mastershli) there nn.i hn. i.n.m. nt tl01 8 nBk B that Itov, Knotts bo re-' landing it. ! "" B,.,,oa "oro. for another year, as ho C. L. WILSON returned to his homo . Vi, "?'"fMI111 ' Coqulllo this morning nftor niii nii'N Albert Llndrose. n ,"rnVi iiT ,ni. V i i u i Ti w'"' visiting over Sunday w h fronds, two-ycar-old child, died nt Ten Mllo f"1-0,0' .n,.t.wJ." ' . ' Ln,J,: .. - - siinuny. tho funeral will bo held ;" ";,:..' V ."? '.i kisn.M3th hauseh and Swan' Uon tr oro tomorrow, tro Itov. It. K Drowning of Marshflold officiating. Woolen Mill Stores hni:i.i xoiitii iikxij llOMK OF IIAIIT SCHAFFNEIt & MAUX GOOD CLOTHES IRVING BLOCK yatlAlam, en and Boys Wo nro nolo agents for tho briil-rcnowncd KNOX HATS Soft and Stiff. Jut received, big shipment llalmacaan Coats, Mack- iv and Rain Coats for Men ml Hoys. Prico J4.50 5.00. to Women and Children Special Women's Misses' nnd Chil dren's Ilaln Conts, 2S per cent discount. Good stock of Sweaters; all sizes. Good valuo. 25 per cent discount. Plunk Curllx Avenue. Johnson & Larson will n.onuo tomorrow vote contract "rty owners between Second llrondway, successful. Last 1-onr thnv rnlnoi! about $1100 In .addition to tho usual expenses of tho church. son returned to Ten Mllo todny after spondlng Sunday in Marsh flold. start planking Curtis , "L"V i xt J Trf ' IJ0W lIlS' ,T' a M'CUhLOCII and daugh row, having mndo n prl- ," nml ncco, MIsb Edith Preston, tor, Ellznboth, of Haynes Inlet, with tho nbuttlng prop- v.i,?,,, Hr?fdlro!u nn .a"i? M ,0, wcr-' shopping In tho city today. and '"" ",b"u' "" iiuBuuuin, ' .. luvy iuuh in uio couiuy inirs JAKE JUSTItOM, of Tomploton, nnd races. At Itoseburg thero woro no races but thoro wns n good agrl came In on the bont tlittt morning, romnlnlng over until this afternoon. flfil lit t-nltfWkl Trn T. A Inlmn ir. nf Aiinirnnv. 'nnn'miii.nii'in.1 i... i.. cultural exhibit. Mr. Norton Bocurcd dnughtor, Agnes, came down on tho n.,c1n'" !? " ' '' " mIa,1l,no '," ,?vcr boat this morning and this afternoon ' '' '"".J," c fc of roml tllro''B'' "'" tho daughtor will leave for Gravel, ft? 'J1,11 "nd h.?VeB vart"c lo UB0 Ford, whore bI.o l expecting to at- ,?vd.rofnd "n,,I ,,oy 0, n" "l'1'?": tend Bchool this winter. lun'i J? f'x. u; ?oino J0.8'10' consld- i tTiiuiu .nr. .ui iuii h own uiBirict cnus- . Stmt .Street Work. Perhnm & mg nis own nncnino irouuio, mil .Mr. jY NOEL of Daniels Creek Is In .'Mnrsuiieiii ror n snort tny, tuo MANAGTJIt AIINOLD of Warren Ilrothcrs is nn tho Day to look af ter tholr contract work In this section. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schrooder on tertnlncd a number of tholr Day City friends nt cards Thursday night, numbering nmong thorn .Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Simpson, Misses Flossie. Madgo and Wlnnlo Simpson, Pearl Contes and Druco Kolloy nnd .Messrs. Hnrtmnn, Kendall, Acorn, Sturdl vant, Johnson, Huntof. Churchill, Mr. Schroeder nnd Archlo nnd Al bert Simpson. After tho cards fol lowed dancing nnd supper. SEWIXO AFTEHXOOX r airs, uuy Kondnll, Miss lata Marsh. Mrs. Earl Savngo and Mrs. Hay Olllvnnt, woro guests of Mrs. A. J. Savage and Miss Nottle Sav age at sowing Wednesday. ' ih:a(h tuip. I Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Tower and Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Wilbur motored to tho bench yesterday and enjoyed a dny's outing. Koyzor's FAUEWKLL Danco, Simp son' IMVILLlo.y, yici., hiht. jjji. WHEAT 9'- por cwt. nt HAIXKS'. Dig COOS nnd Cl'ItHY I'AIH, at MVHTIiK POINT SKIT. 23 to 20. In- New dally. Fall goods arriving Suits, Coats, Dressps, Mil linery. They nro beautiful. See Window Oldloy Saturday noon comploted tho Norlon l'0'" out that ho did not grading on North Eighth street and B- "tuck nnd had tho cam for pro started moving tholr steam shovol fnMllonnry purposes. Ho saya that outfit to Tenth street In Perhnm tho roml Is too now to stand up under Park nml nxiinnl In ant tlm Inllnn ucu iiunvy nun. no win suiri in mi- ...... .. ... . .., vv ...w .....v. ,,,,1..., -i ,inllt, ,.. IIluo Illdgo enmp having been clos ed down. work under way by tomorrow. Fntlicr Dying. Fred Tipton, n Marshflold barber, hna been summon ed to his old homo In Edonbower, Oregon, by tho snd news of tho ser ious Illness of bin father, who has been stricken with pnrnlysis nnd Is not expected to live. dltlonnl work on It nt once. (EEQBi KMOW i E . YQUl ' n jJl f ' W. O. CHANDLEIt nnd wlfo returned today from nn ovor-Sundny stay at tho W. S. Chandler summer homo on South Coos Itlvor. MAX rtOIlEHTS, clerk nt tho Smith Pnwors camp nt Conledo, spent Sunday hero as tho guest of Thayer iii lines nnd otucr menus. CLASSIFIED ABOUT ROYAL Tonight. HOUSE OF mo PEATim-s. LCJe2.5.,adlson' woll known on to lines me ;eadjng part Jn a two-reol drama: '" 3HKS I)E AIIADA, LADY OF SOItROW." Gringo's lOVO heala Ronnr. woes. M'X THE HANDS OF A WOMAN," CXCltlop Horloo .! i over an lnternntim.ni i.a.iv , fo reels. . wnatr Crystal Comedy! "W1IAT DIDN'T HAPPEN TO MAnv.'i LnI!!!r. f"e with Pearl White. w oi an new pictures. ADMlRfiinv. . m - --".x., , "r, iac, llalconr. 1k PW Wednesday night "THE op TEMPERALY" In five Did You '5.00 . $25.00 -ui pay iMn ttUSM in-"-". " ""' I'"""!" Mcyclfi m , .,l f na conviction K2) Marshflold. IARSHFIELD CYCLERY EVEIl STOP TO THINK THA.T THE LAUGH AMOUXT OF TIMES ADVERTISING KXISTS ONLY IlEOAUSE TJMRS ADVER TISING MAKES MONEY FOR THOSE WHO USE IT? WELL, THAT'S THE REASON." . . Miivi tn fiMinlllo. Wllllnm llnr. ry, n rancher who owns a homestead In tho vlc'nlty of Allognny, ncconi-l panlej by 1 Is wlfo and their house- linl.l nfiiiitu AOiitn lnnii ,m llm Lnnl Afl.F V Htm & . i.witi i-iivii., I.M.HW uumt uh iiiu uui ur.i.14 iiir,L,AJNij roiumed rrom a this morning. The couplo nro expect- vacation trip to Ollala. Ing to move to Coqulllo, whoro they. ' wbWo. JAY CLINKENDEARD Is down from' Stmt Work.-Shlpman & Duntlng1 I)a,,,e,B Creekonbuslne88. j n pa n rtinfrlnr tn utnrt u'Arb1 nn frit-1 proving a road leading to Dunzlon UALP.H IiH'DS. Wfl? n Nort" 1,end Park where thoy win prosccuto im- " " whhuihui louuy. provoments nn rapidly as tho weathor - will permit. Thoy hnvo received J. R. DODGE and wife enmo down tholr permit from tho Secrotnry of, from Camp Ouo today for a short Mil AND MRS. It A. AIINOLD loft this morning for Ilnudou, whore thoy expect to remain for n row days viBltlng with friends. O. W. SHELLEY, a prominent mer chant of Myrtlo Point, returned to his homo today after n Sunday visit .with his family nt North Bend, I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I - LOST Friday evening, Imly's brooch, mnrkod 13. J. Howard for return to Times office FOR SALE Cedar fence jioMii, .B conts each on place. Geo, Colom bo, Eastport. DAIRY RANCH TO RENT Renter ran buy stock and farm Implomonts on ranch. Reasonnblo tonne. Call or wrlto W. A. Gage, Allegany, Or. State to conduct business under the corporation nnnio, stay. MRS. M. TAIIOR was In tho city to day from her homo on Haynes In-lot. On Vacation. dipt. Tl. W. Olson, of the Nnnn Smith, Is taking tils annual vacation which he will spond nt homo here and plans to enjoy himself for three weoks. First Mate Gust Lundqulst, who has been with Cant. Olson for vears nnd ono of tho ablest of mariners. Is now In com-! MRS. F. L. TEWELL of Cooston re mand of tho Adellno, leaving with,' turned today from a visit In Port- MR8. C. A. WILSON went to Co qulllo today on a short business trip. J. W. REED nnd wlfo arrived hero from Gardiner todny to Join tholr son, W. P. Reed, who has boon spondlng a fow weeks horo wnllo recuperating from his huntlnc ac cident. Ho Is getting along flno. MRS. WM. HOR8MAN and baby daughtor loft for tholr homo In Snn Jose, California, after a month's vIbH with Mrs. Ilorsman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.' W. Roll- fold. WANTED To borrow $200l nt por cent for 3 to C years. First mortgago on 100 acres improved farm, 80 acres bottom land. Ad dress llox P, caro Times. her yesterday. IGrand Will Hccomo Lawyer. Duncan Douglas, son of- &V. U. DougUs, ex pects to leave In tho morning for Portland where he will enter the University of Oregon Law School. The young man Is a graduate of the Marshflold High School, having fin ished his work there last spring. Tho law course given In Portland covers a porlod of three years. land. JOHN PORTER came down today from m horn Mlsmy r .m?.- ness. A. M. DODGE of Myrtlo Point Is spending a few days hero with his uaugnter, MIbb Lydla Dodeo. Ho camo over Saturday nnd today an- oiner uauguier, Mrs. C. E. Russoll, camo over for a short visit with .miss uoago. NORRIS MORGAN, a Daniels Creek rancher, Is a Marshfleld visitor today. The ADAMS & SON ftEV AM) SECONDHAND UUUUS, No. Front C tii. "-- -. iuubb 44U-lj Z2lLhly , omxea ln ona Qt the stoyrft,,.5ou,d vl8,t some par ity to finV' ."aTe 8clent ' o find out about It. To-Night Good Potato Crop. In the vicinity' ot Haynes inlet tno farmers today be gan the digging of their main crop of potatoes which they report to be on an average with the yields of for mer years, but better. In that there Is absolutely no blight to spoil the product. Tho general run of prices ranges around one and one-half cents a pound and tho farmers there are of the belief that they will do well this year. MATT NEIME of Templeton was a Marshflold visitor today on busi ness. S. M, WALTER, who was formerly a cierK in tno uwi Drug store and who Is now traveling on the road representing a Philadelphia chom- 1st (Inn, arrived on Coos Day to day rrom uugene. D. J, REES hns returned from a trip io uosiyn, wasnington, on business. MRS. J. A. GOODWILL of South Coos River spent the day In Marsh-field. WAR MAPS SELLING PAST. Got One Deer. violin Ferguson, Ralph Kruse, Wm. Dahr, Geo. Mc Culloueh and Jack Morgan, tho latter two from Haynes Inlet, have returned EDGAR M'DANIEL of North Bend was a business visitor In Marsh flold today. MR. AND MRS. P. P. DIETZ. of North Inlet, camo down today on a snopping trip. from a week's outing and deer hunt. MRS. L. A. SCHAPERS of Allecanv at tho Gould ranch above Allegany. came to Marshflold today on a They had fine fishing, landing about I shopping trip. 100 one morning. They also got a shot at a bear, but failed to land: JUDGE JOHN S. COKE left this Druln. They report that tho heavy rains made hunting difficult, al though there aro lots of deer In that section. "What are these Coos nay Times War Maps?" was tho query of Rauph Rounds of the North Rend News Co., today. "I have Iwid many requests for them and I would like to place them on sale In North Head." Ho was quickly supplied with maps and jsortu uend war fans may now secure thorn at the newsstand at a price of 10c. Upon receipt of lGc we .will supply out or town customers with map by return mall. Don't delay, but send for a map while the supply lasts. TEAM WANTED for country roml work. Must bo good team. 6 per day. Apply W. R. Bpade, Sum ner, Oregon. WANTED Modern lioumj. .No cTil!. dron. Phono 324-J. LOST Wlilto nnd black fo terrier pup. Reward for refrn to A. V. Daly Company. FOR SALE 75 thoroughbred nrowm Leghorn roostors, your cholco t. J, E. Fitzgerald. Phono 3151. FOUNI A gentleman's watch fob. Owner may get samo by calling at The Fair -and jayJng tor tlj . notlco. FOR SALE FOR SALIv Open-air platform t North. Dend. 6000 feet ot flooring, $180 worth of lumber for fee, Sew Lew Keyzer. FOR SALE Chickens, puro bred White Leghorns, $1 eab, 9400 Cabinet Grand piano for $300. C, care Times. Q cwnwiaK Entire Change of-Program Road Is Progressing. That least one-third of tho grading on the new county road between North Bend and Empire Is completed, la the statement of W. U. Douglas, who yesterday walked over tho distance of two miles, the longth of tho thor oughfare. Workmen are busy grad ing and blasting and when they have finished It Is expected that they will have reduced tho former high grades to a reasonable porcent. It Is not expected that the roadway will be completed this fall. Leave of Absence. Incapacitated on account of two much liquor car- morning for Coqulllo where he U Holding court. lAMpq nmvpv r in,.n ., down on the boat this morning on g, n hiisinPRS trin i .- J. II. STRETCH of North Inlet was in the city today attending to mat-! ters or business. NELS MONSON. of Templeton. was In the city today ters of business. i Hi ;uj Igi in the city today attending to mat-. tf"3fcl WALTER STULL, of Allegany, was, in the city today attending to mat ters ot business, THOMAS LAWHORNE was a vlsl-l im " uiuiDiinum iuuuj, coming nere irota Allegany. "The Owl" THE CENTRAL AVE- ? r.itSn NUE DRUG STORE. The Home of tho SERVICE you hear about. FOIl BALE Two year lease on 40 acres, most all bottom. biock crop, 10 cows, 10 hogs, 12 tons bay, 120 chickens, some apples. All la good condition. Inquire Capt. oC North Star. FOR SALE Jersey cow, four year-' old. K, care ot Times. -C LOST - LOST Scow with fence, palntedVrtt!- dish brown. Howard for return to S. C. Rogors. Wit rn m kMM 5 FOR RENT FOR RENT Two flatn .furnished e unfurnished. In Madden Dldg.. North Front street; also housH keeping rooms. ' FOR RENT Largo tionso in South Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L FOR RENT Iesk room, first floor,, good location. I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR RENT Five-room furnUlied house near High School. Inquire 395 So, Seventh street. ," 'I 'T tjSKtltMWMSWWjiHBMB