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;lw!Wi.!yijipyt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON.WUDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION PF7 MTfHf FIVE PW' i S&fc w-r-ffire-J wv vtm wins i r WfvJffl&&&? Ili'3il ft 1 Jr 1 1 flntfi I JfrvJ. V 'vn.vm A . !' -It?! ill lS 1 Mil I Rlw HP Dr my YTTwn ' bM ml i 4 Ml WL J kUij- l l e5gfcv ri.'S' - M I I PPsfe:'', , . ,' , I'-lff ft 1"- J I Ay itf. i i J i' i i fr I : l TEi:::;gi7'S P BREVITY TIDES FOR SE1TEMBER Delow Is given tlio tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrsliflolil. Tho tides are plncod In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second line of each day: a compar ison of consccutlvo heights will ln dlcata whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. 24 20 Hrs.. CDS 11.03 5.3G 0.0 Ft... 4.8 1.8 G.4 0.0 Hrs.. 0.2G 7.05 12t05 G.31 Ft. 0.2 4.4 2.3 CO i Hrs.. -.32 S.20 1.21 7.4 Ft... "0.0 ,4.2 2.C 5.G on tho South Fork for years, to Jor dan's Cove, where he will fit it up ns n houseboat. Tho holler was tak en out and Frank Bingham Is using It at tho South Inlet excelsior mill, although the boiler Is twenty-four j ears old. The Coos Hlvor was built for Capt. It. C. Cordes by Victor Lax birom In 1800, but Capt. Cordes sold hor to Mr. Rogers nftor having op erated her on Coos ltlver a few years. She was n great moneymaker for Capt. Rogers. Sft GTS 3ST jBKglp WEATHER FORECAST tor AJociiti rnM to coon nr tidm. OREGON. Probably fair, coolor east, westerly wlndB. LOOAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at Ostllnd, special government mo tcorologlst: Maximum GG Minimum G4 At 4:43 n. m 5C Proclpitatlon 02 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1014 9.G4 Precipitation snmo period last year 3.70 Wind: Northwest; clear. I III M II t-4 Copyright Hart ScHnffncr icMarr YouVe no idea of the value or the extrems satisfaction men Troll from Tiir It Is reported that Ed Hansen and othor mombors of tho tug Oloaner caught thlrty-fivo salmon on trolls whllo en route from Qardlnor to Coos liny recently. Duck Season Opens. When Old Sol peeks his head above tho horizon tomorrow and' grins, or .lupltor Pin vlua crieu for joy and you hear a blaze of musketry and heavy cannonading In tho west, enst, north or south, don't bo frightened. It will bo neith er a JapnucBo Invasion nor an echo from the war In Europe It Is tho opening blast of tho duck season. Until January 13 tho hunters may linvo a chance at tho sport that an nually draws outside game seekers to the Oregon coast. Great flocks of ducks have been sighted lately In this vicinity nnd tho old timers nro of tho belief that tho hunting this year will bo good, especially with the opening of tho rniny season at this time, Thirty Year Old, Never Volotl. "Teddy" would have been tickled to death had ho been in tho office of tho Justice of tho Pcaco this afternoon and heard tho answer given by n man of thirty venrs of ago. who has never otcd, when tho Judge asked his par- tv aff at ons. "What's tliat7" said tho mnn. "What party?" asked tho Judgo. "Oh, I had nevor thougnt much about it. I guess III bo a pro gressive," and bo Teddy had gained another convert. W. O. Elliott Is tho now member of tho Hull Moose party nnd ho lives on Coos River. Ho ex plains his never having voted by tho fact that It has been difficult where ho hns lived to got to tho polls. SOCIAIj calendar. 0 Postpone Rueful. -Owl njr to un foreseen clrcumstnnccs tho social which had been planned by tho II. Y. P. U. for next Friday evening, Oc tober 2, will bo postponed. id HI Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes unless you have actually worn them. Thcr at you Start Work. Messrs, Shlpmnn & Duntlng havo appointed Mr. Foloy, who rocontly returned to tho Day, as foreman of tho improvement work at Dunzlon park, which Is being stnrtod tnis week. Plan Pltjnlc. Sunday school clas 8cs Nob. 3 and 4, taught hy Miss Al Ico Ticket! and Chns. II. Smith, havo you; re's the satisfaction of knowing you're dressed in the latest Und best fashion; arranged for a moonlight picnic noxt have the finest qualities that can be bought: that you've actually saved mo- r"jrlllnn,Bl,L JL.Vl,0.?"1",1",""; . -- nrt n i in j i ,rt ji i i wiiwiv, "-yj " Mtu mm uuvt iy. a iiarc jscnaiiner iuarx suit win ouc wear iwo or me ordinary khhi. Naturally we feel a good deal pleased at the selections we have hare for u'll feel the same when you see them. Come in Today. THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES TWO STORES: NORTH BEND MARSHFIELD Woolen Mill Stores Suit? Purchased at Thin Store WiUiJie Kept Pressed Free of Charge. social at tho 'church. Salmon Run. Tho run of salmon In Ton Mllo Crook Is Just boglnnlng nnd tho fishermen, In view of the honvy run In tho Day Intoly, aro ex poctlng nil records to bo broken this sonson. Some good ones havo al ready got into the lakes. The ROYAL Tonight. Tho Delosco Ilon Hur Company In i euure cnango or program consist S of "PAUL1NBTTA," tho psychic enomenon In tho science of mental painy. Trans-Atlantic Anlninl fMrens. Fogarty. tho alnirlnir nltr. who Ki "Honje, Sweet Home." -ALUS OF VAUDEVILLE it e World Film Company pre 1UK TRIUMPH OF AN EM wamw MAILt A Rrlngs Auto Itnck. With tho op ening of tho rainy season tho stago routo from Scottsminr to Allegany has been indefinitely postponed' and thin morning D. L. Foote brought his machlno down with tho Milllcoma and will keop It horo until tho opening of tho lino ngaln in tho spring. Huh Fire Iosn, F. K. Wcsterborg has rcceivod word' that his partner, A. Murphy, sustained tho loss of his homo nnd fixtures in a flro at Uan don. Tho tiro had gained such head way when discovered that Mr. Mur phy and family were barely ablo to cccapo and unable to savo any of thoir effects .to amount to anything. WEDNESDAY. Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Tea at tho church nt 2:30 o'clock. Ilaptlst Aid Silver Tea at F. II. Dresser home. North Hend Sisterhood with Mrs. K. McDanlel. Mnrshfleld Urhlgo Club with Mrs. 10. Q. Pcrhnm. Prlscllla Club with Mm. Drockmucllcr. Narcissus Club with Miss Dlauche Tellofson. THURSDAY. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. E. Mlngus. Rainbow Club with Mrs. O. D. Smith. Kastslde Sewing Club with Mrs. W. F. Uyorly. FRIDAY. N. L. Y. P. S. at church ljall. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. 13. D. McArthur. MInno-Wls Club with Mrs. W. 13. Hoaglnnd. Thimble Club with Mrs. V. E. WntterB. EHIES KNOW ABOUT MRS. A. AIIIIOTT left this morning for Coqulllo on business. I3DQAR M'DANIEL was horo from North Uond yesterday on business. MRS. J. n. DAVIS was n Coos River visitor In Marshfield today. 1 VV WTi T ( HILLIS SHORT was In town tho Ten Mllo district today. from MR. I1REMNI3R nnd wlfo or Denver Hill aro Murshflold visitors today. M. WHITE of Ilandon Is a Marshfield business visitor. DR. L. K. BTRATE of North llond was a Marshfield business visitor yesterday. MRS. S. E. JUDD was down from North Inlet this morning on a llttla shopping trip. DON WATERS, of North Inlet, wnsnl visitor In tho city today, comlngj UUWIl Ull UUBII1UBB. War Department to buy 10,000 horses nnd mules In tho United States to be used In tho European war. f O. SEVERSON. proprietor of tho Lakccldo Hotel, canto down on tho boat this morning to attend to some business. M. M. YOUNG, who has mndo tho Maxtor Hotel In Coqulllo ono of tho best In this section, and wife, were Mrrshflold visitors yestordny. DRADFORD WHEELER, of tho Southern Paclfle engineering de partment, and his wlfo today mov ed Into their now home, nt tho Conway Apartments. II. E. KERN, manager of tho Coos liny Manufacturing Company, loft this morning for Prospor, -whoro ho has business nt tho LyonB-John-son mill. W. J. RUST, who hns returnod from a campaign tour with Fred llollls ter, was honored by election 'as wnrdou of tho ordor of tho Mystic Shrine, nt tho rocont Shrlno Con clave nt Ashland. E. I. CHANDLER nnd wlfo and son nro expected homo tho latter part of tho weok from Sacramento. Ho has leased Mrs. Carrlo .Dungan's placo on Commercial near Elovoutli and will occupy it this wlntor. RAY VANIJERGER, of Lakeside at tendod to mattora of business In tho city today. ED MORRISSEY has boon In Coqulllo for tho past two days attending to business mattora thoro. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'OU HUNT Large sunny nlcovo room furnished for light house keeping. 395 4th St. S. Phono 337-J Mrti'iiikA ,8t"Pndou? Production jiS'r"-14-ktt'RUIjnRtW'Wn,Kvni-rrJ11 .?,nfi0l, wiU a cast of. .Ionian's ring. Finder ploaso re turn to Times office. In ' 1000 artists and GOO scones. parts. Amiifismv. I Lower floor, "Oc. ivalcony, 10c. f..d tomorrow nignt. "THE 8USE OF DONDAnF'1 In l rnoln. Upted from Roglnald w. Kauf- as startling book by special ar- . i vr wllQ tno author. Fentur- Ainio ncKford. WANTED Competent maid for fam ily of 3. No washing. 1044 Cen tral. FOR KENT Largo front room fur nished, suitable for two people. 4C4 Market street. FOR RENT Large liotiso la Soutli Marshfield, 12th Court. Pb. 119-L FOR RENT Furulftbed flat, modem conveniences, hot and cold water. Apply Third and 358 Highland. Ft)Il'RI?XT-Vurulsl'ea 'house, uioS orn. No children, Phono 311, 322 or 298, Gump Moved.-Tho moving of Smith-Powers Camp No. 1 from the bank of South Coos River about a mllo bark up tho logging road, near whoro the men nro working, was com pleted last Sunday. Nearly all new camps and buildings wore erocted at the new location, it being cheaper to build now ones than to try and movo the old ones. "CM OF FILIXO . , FINAL REPORT Ice Is hereby given that on tho y oi September, 1914, the un 'ened executrix of tho last nu testament nf n. i Rniitti. !, .. - w w -wu, ineu m the County Court ;"" A, oiao or Oregon, in lor ilia rv...n... - -... ... V fwount as such Executrix: and i me conrr nn or. i ,in. j.,ii - -M IUIU lO Mil,, n.ot he ,lllnB t W final ac- IQt be ClVPn In t.n -k '' of her qualifying and appoiut- "v and an ram.lJ l i-J.. -..J in day of October. 1914. at the nn t1? 'clock at the ,n.:y, Jm'Be'8 room in the Court " '" l oquuie city, Coos County, fiOO, MA nnil ha mv to ll. lira. t!nn.Ce.,set for t,,e hearing of ob "eof eret0 and tl16 settlement Ljed this 9th day of September, rCut.r,x of tho a"t will and tea lrf ent, ot c- T QmUh, deceased, t nt.i,(Jb,,caUn Sept. 9. 1914, j-uuucauon Oct. 7. 1914.) IX)ST -A Bentlwnan'd purso contain ing (. 80. Return to Times office. FOR HALE Cider prow, nearly new. Apply II.. care Times. FOR SALE Dark room developer attachment for photographic work. Address J care Tlmw. FOR SALE FOR SALE A 2-room, funilslied ten house. North 13th street, near Commercial, Call evenings. 11 rings Many Potatoes, Captain R, J Monson, ,of the. Messenger, came down from lfdyhes 'inle't 'tnls mdriiltig . with his boat piled high with a cargo 1 of lirty sacks or potatoes. Tho crop 4 1 there Is now practically 'ready for I I shipment and It is estimated that tnero will bo about 2000 sacKs or po tatoes gathered there and at Temple ton this year. JOHN SELANDER, with his wife and daughter, camo down this morning from Loon Lako tor a visit. GEORGE NOAH nnd Fred Nonh and son wero In tho city today from Allegany on a short bustnoss trip. JAMES M'INTOSH camo down this morning from Allegany, whoro ho looked over a ranch. JAKE TUSTROM. of Tomploton, was In tho city today attending to mattora of business. M ATT NEIME enmo down on the boat (hla morning to ' IdoV aW soTile' business. C. W. CUMBERS nnd wlfo nrp moving Into tho Myrtlo Arms Apnrtmont. Tho rosldonco on Eleventh street which thoy nro vacating will bo oc cupied by Dr. Kelty and family. MRS. A. T. HAINES loft today for San Francisco whoro sho will visit for sovoral days boforo proceeding: to Oklahoma, whoro sho will spend sovoral weeks with hor sinter, Mrs. Emory Urownloo. CAPT. JOHN SWINO nnd Wymnn AI boo have roturncd from n hunting trip to Curry county, whoro ther landed a couplo of fine bucks. Tho dcor.aro vory wild. Quito a num ber of hunters havo coma In from. California. WM. DOYLE, who has been employed at Shore Acres, has taken a posi tion at Tur Hool for tho winter and will probably keep a close watch on Homer Ring, whom, Cell Ireland' says, Is tho greatest coon fancier that tho west has ever known. DOLLAR CASE PROTESTED. Phone 231. 5.00 $25.00 Will oar S2K nn on. nann 1 mIII tho arrost anl conviction MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT REASONABLE Nicely furnished 5-room flat with bath, on North Front streort. Kay at Johnson & Gulovsen'a. FOR. RENT Large, sunny nlcovo room, furnished for light house keeping. Phone 337-J. 395 4th St. S. FOR RENT Rooms, $2 nnd up back of Chandler. "Were Pretty Drunk.- Four offend- i aT.viwnW ,....t n.i " wore brought before City Record- - vi " n- TtuMar tlila tnnrnlnp nil nf (hnm Sanitary Dairy at North Bend, i :; " . .: ,',,,,, Hr "'w Thv wr T. Drydon, Jack Johnson, Ole Andor- A'son and Tom Bellman. In each case a fine or rive dollars was anixed' ana I all of the men being without funds were given until 2 o clock this after noon to got tho money and pay their 184 MARKET ST. W. MRS. OLIVE K. BROWN Is now prepared to do first-class dressmaking at reasonable rates. Street and house gowns, skirts, and blouses, dancing frocks, lingeries dresses. A trial or der Is requested. See our now fall books ot Paris fashions. HARRY STRICKLAND was a visitor In tho city today, coming down from his homo at Haynes Inlot. JOE ROBERTS, of Tompleton, wns here on business today, returning home this afternoon. MRS. J. MOODY was a visitor in Co qulllo today, going thoro to attend to some matters of business. fines or get out ot town. Wrong Smith. W. Ross Smith Is today looking for the orrenuer wno yesterday gave In his name in police court as Ross Smith and was sen tenced to work on tho streets for be lne drunk. Last nlcht and today W. j Ross Smith .has been besieged by nhone calls from everyone in the I country asking him how he likes his We, tho undersigned, heretofore new Job and ho is getting tired of the doing business as co-partners under would-bo- joke and vows vengeance NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP FOR RENT A modern five roomed front apartment. R. F. Williams. FOR RENT 5-room modem house, furnished. 5-room modern apart ments, furnished. Call or sea Shlpman, 150 Front Btreet. Phone 264-J. FOR, RENT 0 room furnished house Phone331-R. FOB BHNT Two flats .fturafche-l at ..nfxrnlahed. in Madden Bldg., worth Front street: also house keeping rooms. the firm name ot LeMleux & Miller hereby give notice to the public that we havo this day, hy mutual on the offender it he can find him. Oo On IUuich. W, C. Mason, who rpnliloil nn Mm Sonman ranch on agreemont dissolved partnership and South Coos River the past year that the business of said firm will be continued by E. F. LeMleux who will pay all debts contracted by the firm nnd to whom all accounts due the firm should be paid. Dated this 21st day ot September, 1914. E. F. LoMIEUX A. J. MILLER. BIG DANCE, basketball OAME. at EASTSIDE FRIDAY. Boat leaves Market Ave. at 7:30. Round trip, 25c, is moving to the Henry Sengstack en ranch on South Inlet today, Mr. Sengstacken says that he will make "Tho Alders", which ho has named the place, the best ranch In tho country, raising fish and gamo as well as hogs and cattle and all kinds of vegetables, lie Is arranging to have the worse stretches of the road from there to Llbby planked and will then have a short routo to Marshfield which can be truyeled twelve months in the year. Use Old Steamer, -H, Powell has moved the bulk of the old steamer Coos River, which Capt. Rogers ran MRS. E. O. HALL was a visitor In Coqtillle today, going there on business. . E, SEAMAN was a visitor In Myr tle Point today, going there on business. MRS. A. SMALL went to this morning on a short trip. Ilandon business P. TULLY returned to Coquille today after a trip hero attending to mat ters of business. REV. A. F. BASSFORD roturned to day noon from Coquille, where he was called as a witness. JOSEPH FYFE, JR., left on the morning train for Ilandon, from where he will return to San Francisco. MRS. M. JACOI3SON, or North Bend, went down to Bandon today, where slio will visit with her sou, Isaac Jacobson. GEORGE A. MAAS came down from Templeton this morning to look ov er some business in regard to the renting or a farm. H, C. DIERS of North Bend was In (Miaruhiield yesterday. It Ib re ported that W. J. Wllsey has beeni given a commission by the English I BnuU'ft KefiiKiil Does Not Clase lit rldent, Says Wellington, i WASHINGTON.. C, Sept, 3Q. Refusal of the Brazilian government to grant clearanco to tho steamship Robert Dollar, which sought to ralso tho American flag boforo leaving Rio Janeiro, may rosult In diplomatic cor respondence. Solicitor Johnson, oC tho Stato Department, said the in cident was not closod when tho steamship loft port under tho British. flag, but ho did not say what course this government might pursue. Clearance was refused on tho ground that recognizing the change In registry might Infringe on Brazil Ian neutrality, Murtln'a Orclieotru. Phone ill 5-J. REDMEN'H DANCE. EAGLl HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. DR. 1IORSFALL has MOVED t ROOMS 111M4-1B, IRVING BLOCK- HwQvy 171 IJHM -T1- tWMiWlilr yf I t CHlKTIOFt. TUp DRUG STORE YOU CAN DEPEND UPON Nationally Adver tised Goods The Central Avenue DRUG STORE m y t('?MK rrii m miCTWWWMJ w&9nPiiEWImm9tlBiUtUMKtBKKKKMtKEKMMKWmwKKm fl!ERlVflflSiHAHKibHiLBLMiHBKSsL&9H Ht f c 9 1 mi