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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1914)
nm --" ',?.'( !SY7SEPTEIVIBEir22rreT4h'VEIN'U,fc-JrriMr "WES. MARSHFIELD. OREGOHH oth Balls That suit, or maybe it was- Ln overcoat, that you packed away So Icarefully last spring, don't look as good flS you thought it would docs it? " Save it for a rainy day, but come in and sec what $20 or $25 will do to freshen up your feel ings mid fashion up your figure. Kuppeiiheimer . the Name of Those Better Looking Long er Wearing Clothes There's no use pum'na laundry bills on a f rail ed collar New Autumn stales. 2 for 2 bits. The Fixup" Two Stores: iSrarshfiold ::::::: North Bend Va&dtam IRVING BLOCK S Seats and Beats Johnny, minus sent of britches. Keenly fee la his mother's switches He would think our Suits a trcnt 'Cnuse they're Iiitrtl to bent. ,N You men, who take such particular pride in your clothes, have you ever stopped to think that your boys, loo, would appreciate "up-to-date" styles? Our Boys' BANNER BRAND SUITS flive just that "ex tra touch" that makes the difference between an "or dinary kid" and a "well dressed" boy. . . Prices in Suits, ranging from $4.50 to $15.00 Prices in Overcoats, ranging from ..$3.00 to $15.00 Prices in Pants, ranging from $ .50 to $ 2.00 tots and Caps, ranging from $ .50 to .$ 1.50 See Big Window Display This Week The Golden Rule LADIES' COATS, all of the very latest style, $6.50 to $25.00. LADIES' SUITS, from the very best Now York , nmiufttcturers, $8.50 4o$30.00. , s SILK PETTICOATS, Messaline and Jersey Tops, $2.25 to $4.50. SILK WAISTS, Messaline and Crepe, White and Colors, $2.25 to $4.50. The Golden Rule ROYAL Tonight. E hovsk op mo fuatuiies. Wlt tnt-t t . . . r"enmj of Donna Isolla," In 1 tint-.. . "Juneru romance ot !. ,?n ,and. LT"1,, A two-reel feature of Fnii,a? W00d8 delightful In kldent. and Pressing vivid ' act taV 8W 'Ife a '. 1K0 Eets a ,no on ' Another of those reel cora- S ree,a ot th best mot'on ple- -JJ'Jjg011' ,owr tioor. 15c; bil- litem?.rrP?r Lt: "Tho House -fswey, oy sir Axtsur Conan Doyle,' In five reels. Don't forget that Friday night thoro will be one 6t the greatest programs that The Royal even pre sented. The 14th chapter of Lu cille Love" and the first Installment of "The Million Dollar Mystery." $25.00 $25.00 We will pay $25.00 to any person who causes the arrest and conviction of a bicycle thief In Marshfleld. (Signed) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY If You Want the WAR NEWS Read THE TIMES BREVITIES TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER Below Is given the time and height of high and low water nt Marshfiold. Tho tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutlvo heights will ln dlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on the bar m-uirnct iwo nonrs 34 minutes, 22 lira.. 4.07 9.39 4.08 10.33 Ft... 5.7 0.9 C.8 0.5 23 Mrs.. 5.00 10.21 4.49 11.25 Ft... 5.2 1.4 C.7 -0.5 24 Urs.. 5.58 11.08 5. 30 0.0 Ft... 4.8 1.8 0.4 0.0 25 lira. .0.25 7.05 12.05 G.31 Ft. 0.2 4.4 2.3 CO 2C lira.. -.32 8.2G 1.21 7.40 IFt... 0.0 4.2 2.C 5.G 27Hrs.. 2.4C 9.52 2.52 9.02 IFt... 0.3 4.3 2.8 5.3 28 lira.. 3.69 11.04 4.18 10.23 IFt... 0.4 4.5 2.5 5.2 29IHrs.. 5.03 11.57 5.26 11.30 Ft. . . 0.3 4.9 2.2 5.3 30 lira.. 5.55 12.39 6.20 Ft. . . 0.3 5.1 1.0 . - talk the introductions disclosed that one of the "vets" was Al Hutchlns, n member of Mr. Jones' company dur ing tho war, but Mr. Jones did not recognize him. This was their first meeting since the company was tnus tered out nt the close of the war fifteen years ngo nnd It Is the first one of his former comrades that Mr. Tone's lias seen In fifteen years. Mr. Hutchlns, who Is n tlmberman, was accompanied by a Mr. Aldrlch, n druggist. Doth men arc on their way to tho new town of Droolclngs, where they are seeking a location, for which plnco they left after their pleasant reunion here. City Registration. City Recorder Dutlcr has started in registering vot ers for the city election In November. Everybody has to register again. PAVING WILL BEGIN TODAY WEATHER FOItEOABT IDr AuotUttd rrwi la Cooi Dr Timet.) I OREGON Fair with light I froBt In enst; northeasterly I winds. I local temperature I itKconn. I For tho 2 I hours ending nt 4:13 u. m., Sept. 22. by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 73 I Minimum 13 I At 4:43 n. in 4 7 J Precipitation 00 I Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I 1914 9.1C I Precipitation snmo period I Inst year 2.91 I Wind: nortliwcBt; clear. I To Buy Goods. H. M. Frnzlcr, of n local second hand firm, went out to Heaver Hill this morning, whoro j ho Intends to buy a stock of storo goods which lie will transfer back to Mnrshfleld. Workman Hurt. Angelus Papos, n workman on tho Smith-Powers lino was brought to Mercy Hospital suf fering from n fractured skull and other Injuries as a rescult of n fall.of 8troct w, contain" betweon 8000 iru.H ur.usu. nnd 9000 square yards of paving To Serve Supper.Tho Young Lad-' VJleuS nM 'n9 les' Clnss of tho Marshfleld Bnptlst compieicu. church, under tho supervision of Miss Eva Dresser, are planning to servo a i MnDTU QCMn MCUfC I supper at tho Lutheran Hnll on Com- I IMUKIM DfcNU IMbW5 merclnt a von no next Saturday ovc- nine from 5 to 8 o'clock. The teachers of tho North Ucnd Inward to tho city, by way of res Itltutlon nnd wont on their way with. smci oruer nencorortn to keop tho pence. JOHN BLACK Is expected homo from Hedlands, Calif., tomorrow to visit relatives and friends. Ho was for merly postmaster In Marshfleld. Lcflwi Itnnch. Wm. Morgan, who- lias boon WOrklnit Oil hr nlnnmnp Bitulithic Covering of 8000 "I;,;,8'?!! u,Vn?h of Omln,. Vol On. i :,! ., . . Jonnl Landrith on North. Coos Square Yards to Be Laid on ; uiver and moved on to tho piaco yes Front Street North tordny. Mrs. Landrlth plans to leave " ' iui ui tQr tho 80Uth 80on wUh hof son who Work of laying 8000 squnro yards h.ns beo,n IJilte 111, hoping thnt a. or bitulithic pavement on Front. vu"ub m cuimue win ueneru him. street North will bogln early tomor row, when tho crew of tho Wnrreu Construction Company Btart tholr operations which were discontinued about two months ago on account of the financial situation rosutClnn fn... ,lm tt.Mitllnnn ... .win uiu i-juiuiiutlii null Within tho new two dnya It Is also oxpectod that operation wilt be gin on Broadway street South and thnt tho concrcto Imbo will be In place and tho bttullthlc covering by tho first of November. This stretch CUOTIED ADS I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED SInrrktl man wants work on ranch. F. F. Fisher, Marshfleld. Presbyterian church aro nicotine nt Kiiiiln hioIimi (ioiMlM Accordlnir to tho V. B. WattorB homo to arranco parties from Ten Mllo. consldurnblo for tho chldrens' day program which of the loot stolen from Mllo Plersou's will bo held a week from next Sun store nt Lnkcsldo last week hns been day. found hidden under n porch of tho Mrs. Nell Dnrnos of South Coos FOR RENT Furnished flat, modon conveniences, hbt and cold wntor. Apply Third and Highland. WANTED Plnco on rniidi fm wo man and 10-year-old son. Ad- hotol thoro. Nearly nil of tho mis- Uiver was a guest at the 13. J. Cot- (lr088 cnro u,1,e8' aim rnTiira u-ntolina ntp. wnra ri. felt 1101110 SlllUinV. I - covered. Tho identity of tho thief Mrs. E. It. Hodson nnd daughters,' ''"OR RENT Furnished riMni for ono may bo established later. ! i 'E TOI iKMOW ABOUT i Ermn nnd Irene, returned to their, noiiio on aouin vooa uiver yesieruny after a visit at tho Robert McCnnn home. Mrs. E. Oeorgo Smith nnd son, Rob-1 i ort, hnvo roturned to their homo on ''OR RENT FuiiiInIiciI nmnw nnd South Coos River nftor snoiiillnir n' housekeeping npnrtmcnts. 413 N. or two young men. All modern, conveniences. 422 Hnll nvo. or 1 hono 175-J. To Moet Ft lends. .1. Thomas Hall Is expecting to leave In tho morning for Myrtlo Point, whoro ho will spend the day renewing acquaintances, vis iting tho county fair and also. appear ing In the Interests of his campaign for representative. Attends DrugglNt Mooting F. D. Colinn. mnnngorof the Owl Drug Storo left this morning for Coqulllo, whoro ho went to attend a meeting of tho Coos County Druggists' Asso ciation, which meets In t'..o county sent to pet feet Its organization. Ho cxpoctfl to return somo time this evening. Hero from Ent. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Moss, of Grand Junction, Colo,, nrrlvcd In Mnrshfleld on tho boat yesterday morning and today they left for Coqulllo, where they aro In tending to mako tholr homo. Mrs. Mosg Is a nleco of Mrs. E. M. Elliott of Mnrshfleld. Likes the Country. Rocauso ho liked southwestern Orogon, N, L, Mnnoy, of Kamlah, Idaho, rocently sold off his property thero and yes terday camo down on tho boat from Portland, accompanied by his family, and this morning loft for Lakoport, whoro He Intends to aettlo perman ently. Thero ho Is expecting to pur chase a small farm and go Into tho dairy business. week nt tho Robert McCann home. I Misses Elizabeth nnd Ulnucho Tot . lefsou mid Thorla Lund of EnstBldo were Sunday visitors here. I Rev. R. N. Lowls left today for ' South Coos River whoro alio will hold services at Mosler chapol. MRS. P. L. PHELAN loft todny for , Attorney llryaon arrived horo yes- linn l.n... I.. M...I1.1 Tl..l III Ull) IIUIII UIIKIMIU IIIUI Will ITV UI1U her. homo In Myrtlo Point. , ,pntvnr .,,.. Bi,, J ,i " .1011 for 2nd street. FOR SALE FOR SALE OpeiMilr pint form nt Nortli. llenil. 5000 feet of flooring. $180 worth of lumber for $65. Sea Low Koyzor. v ,.- , ,; , . j cno I" Hhnpo bo that there can bo .,,, ,.., . N..D,..G0?S loft 8ton,ny ir no delay In tho Kinney henrlng when ! 0" "j1 1 .? r Portland to attend court. jlldgo Hrrl arrives from Eugene! "nr1t8'1 nn'0"' n " .'"" ; nnxt Rntnnlnv. Crop, 10 COWS, 10 llOgB, 1 J lease on 40 Stock-, tons hay. 120 chlckons, somo npples. All la good condition, Inqulro Cnpt. of North 8tar. .Mica, ui-.y. "Ajhii or .Norm neiul a. H. Dorbyahlro will lonvo tomor waa a Marshfleld shopper yester- row for Gardiner to try n fishing ""' enso In Justlcu court. Win. Frodor- MRS. E. M. ELLIOTT was a visitor ia tlSSS four n In Coqulllo today, going thero on Packing company. old. K, cnro ot Times. iiusiness. i. . . :".. . rv. ,,,., r.i f..P ,w rt m viiiiiu vvii.i ' '"'"f " tho U. S. Customs service nt Manilla,, " T' r.rVi,.n , Pim lma rotiinio.l horn to ninko hla liomn1 fonts each on plnco. Ooo. Colom miiq t v ivi-QT .f vn'rii, nn,i ImK roturned Iioro to ninko hi homo, jonia oncn o MRS. J. h. LST, of North Ilend, n homcBton,, , Korth Inloti ,lul bo, Enstport ion louny lor n Biiori trip to nnn- l8 IUt tho service nnd will follow don. ranching. . Dr. Molt returned yesterday from n MISS EMMA SWANSON Is In llnndon vocation trip to his old homo nt Snl- visltlnc for a row ilnva with frlfiniln om ruA otncr Oregon points, jisiungrorarow un)Bwitn rnoiuis Mr j0) 0)n nnd ch,,r0l nml ""'r0 j Miss Lnurii Lnwlor returned yostor- day from a visit with relatives at RAY WYLAND of Myrtlo Point was Spokane. n business vlBltor In Mnrshfleld Leslie Taylor, who has boon om- yostordny. ployed In tho Ford assembling factory at Portland, Is liero to visit relatives. MRS. E. WISEMAN went down to Unndou today nnd will be thero for a short visit. I DRIVE MACHINES TOO FAST FOR HALF 7fl thoroughbred Drown Leghorn rooBtors, your cholco $1. J. E. Fltzgornld. Phono 3151. LOST AND FOUND' LOST Whlto nnd black fox terrier pup. Howard for rot rn to A. n. Daly Company. FOR RUNT I On Mm nlmrfrn Mint Miav liml ny cnednil tho snood limit with tholr i FOR RENT Tho flnta .furnished or A. N. HOLMAN wont to Handon this automobiles within tho city limits,! unfurnished, In Mndden nidg.. morning oxpoctlng to return either Tom Ooodnle nnd Roy Ruffnor this today or tomorrow. , nf tornoon appeared beforo City Re- 'corder Ilutler wlforo thoy told tholr stories. S Ooodalo clalmod that ho was pre paring to ascend tho steep hill on Commercial avenue near Elovonth MR8. CLAUDE NASnURQ loft ovor- laud yesterday via Florenco to visit her puronts nt Eugonet MRS. KnOMINOA was down from'! ' ' "! ,"?. V!!, h'". ?' ,'i iPr tho Mrs. 'Yoakam ranch on Coos "y. '"n " oitri snood a? the River yesterday to visit friends. KuSS?1-tJ!S S hlsf.rsl oN Finds Wut-li .Fob. Tho Times L. H. CLINTON, or I rospor. started BMB)enilod nnd ho wm npponr boforo for Dandon this morning whoro ti,0 city Council next Monday ovo ho goes to attend to somo business, nlng. Roy Ruffner, also up for the OEORQE KRUSB and Jack Rurrnnd 'lrt .tlrno for driving ovor tho law. loft yesterday for their homesteads - H"l. wn,8 fined 5 which ho where thoy wilt spond a fow days, promptly paid and tho men were UIBIIIIBBCU. again proved Its value as a clearing, c. n. MANSELL, accompanied by his Ar Ktnt 0, w"y Found on tho U a j. , i .! -. . 1 j am Ji .. I1t.a . ntianAt. kit 1 1 1 nlimit fnn n ntinnlu I a farrillr-rcturnedMo 'his Mirnne In JjlnJ. T. M7 Scott and "v: v! Coqulllo today after visiting here Oliver wero this morning placed In with friends for a short time, I the city hostile by Chlof of Police Carter and given plenty of tlmo to ouBKoft'losti adtfaaadi-rUdosyes- terday when A. V. uowhny recovered a valuable watch fog through tho me dium of The Times. Tho fob was found by llttlo Edwin Labowltch, who brought It to Tho Times office and a found adv. was Inserted. Defore the Times was Issued Mr. Uowhay came to Tho Times office to Insert a lost adv. Ho was given tho Information and was soon in possession of his fob. MRS. W- n. SIMPSON and Mr. and fh,nk ovor "l B,ns- rlAl V10 men, Mrs. C. H. Worrell of North Rend had money. They made their usual wore guests at the W. N. Ekblad r- homo In Wost Marshfleld Sunday, I North Front street; also honnf- Keeping rooms. FOR KENT Lnrgo liouso In SonU Marshfiold, J2th Cfurt, Ph. llf-I DAIRY RANCH TO RENT Itentw can buy stock and farm Implomenta' on ranch. Roasonablo terms. Call' or wrlto W. A. Qago, AUogany.'Or. WANTED I WANTED To borrow fl.000 at. per cont for 3 to 5 years. First mortgage on 160 acres Improved, farm, 80 acrcB bottom land, Ad dress nox P, care Tlmos. m:.H VANTBD .for tmntry. rwJ work. Must bo good team, 8 por day. Apply W. R. Spade, Sum ner, Oregon. WANTED Modern house. .No chil dren. Phone 324-J. Receives Sad Newa. Mrd. C. M Conner recelovd the sad news yt tho death of her mother, Mrs, Geo. Rat tey, nt Salem last Saturday after noon. Mrs. Conner was unanie to at tend the, funeral, haying Just return from her bedside, wnero sho had been for three weeks. When she left last week her mother seemed much Im proved and it was thought sho might recover. Mrs. Battey visited her daughter four years ago and made many friends who will regret to hear of her death and extend tneir sym pathy to the sorrowing family. Should Make Deposit. C. L. Pen nock. Justice of the Peace, Is gradual ly beginning to bellovo that he will have to force a deposit of all couples who come to him for Information In regard to getting married. Twice. In the last few days ho has been serious ly Interviewed by prospective Bene dicts and twico lie has answered ap pointments for the purpose ot tying the legal knot of matrimony, and each time he has been disappointed, a fact which now makes him almost of the opinion that Inquiring swains should leave a deposit to insure their return, Comrades-!-Anns- D. A. Jones, of the Fixup, was given a pleasant surprise when two apparent strangers stepped Into the store with the grand hailing sign and grip of Spanish War Veterans' After several minutes ED MOEHLER and wife and babyj 16ft yesterday for Coqulllo. where Mrs. Moehler will visit her mother while ho visits the mills on the lower river. MR. AND MRS. LINCOLN ELLIS and son of Wolf Creek, Oregon, are visiting at tho home of Mrs. Ellis' mother, Mrs. L. Steckle of East side. CAPT. DUNSON, the genial keeper of tne cape Arago lighthouse, -was a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. He reports that the road between here and tho lighthouse Is now In good shape. F. A. SCHROEDER and family, after residing here for the past four years, today left for Myrtle Point, where they are Intending to make their homo. Later tluey will go on a ranch. During their stay on the Bay they made many friends who will regret, their departure land wish them a full measure of good fortune in tho new home. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr., left today for his home In Coqulllo. He says that all the logging camps on the Coqulllo except tho two fur nishing logs for tho Sudden & Cnrlstenson mill, have closed down. Mr. Johnson Is highly pleased with his prospects for being elected sheriff this fall and has received assurances of support from all sec tions of the county. SHOE LEATHER IS GOING UP But Our Shoe Prices Still Remain The Same ' -- i i ii ii i The European war, which la raising havoc with prices gen erally Is now threatening the shoe leather market and. marked, advances are announced. However we have a. big lino ot shoes in stock and tho prices on those' remain, the 'satdo, the lowest", that good shoes can bo bought for any place. Hero are a few of them: Famous Pnokmd Dress Shoe, for Men, Velour Calf, and gun met. ul, Illuclier and Button $4,50, $3.00 nnd $3.BO NoUhI Santa Rosa Otiuranteed Men'a Work Shoe, Tan Visca llzed, Ht-uidurd Screw '. 4.00 Ton, Vimillzed, Full Double Welt Solo $4.00 lMuch top, Taii, Vlsoulizvd Full Double Sole $0.50 14-incli top, Tun, Vlscullzed, Full Double Sole With Out- S lde Counters , , ...... . , . . , 97.BO Roys' HIkm'K, tho funiout Santa Rohm Guaranteed, Tun, Slzea ij 'to , .' i.OO 10-liich tops, Heavy Soles, Sles - to 5)4 ,..,$..0O' Youths lO.lnch tops, Sizes 10 to 3 . . . t , 9.7,75 These aro but a fow offerings from our big line. Drop In' and aee them. Bunker Hill Dept. Store , W. H. Dindinger & Co. PHONE 32 41 v $S3&& '.vk u 'WW' lwwwiWf.'-jiiir fcftrik. fr-.-r '