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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1914)
mlM h i jiu jj jmh , smajKi3TTro&SfriiwRr l MUM mm' Hi Hh1hi r T'flST m i&xm iw nB iimco, mMKJjnMtt.Ut URtiGUN 'pelar Approval jMhpn a oerson buys at the "Fixup" he tells his bnds and talks about what he bought. You've no ubt often heard someone say: "Oh, I not that at the 1XUP" .... We have built up our Dusmess on uoos day on the snath of what people say about us. .To do this we've 4n riivn evervbody 100 cents worth for everv dollar. ,m hnri to keep in stock just what people want. And fye added a little here and there that people don't' bw about. wn narrv three of the lamest advertised brands for mi's wear in America. .We carry them because they tllG IIIQIIUSI aianuaiuo in muii i-uopuuuvu illius. KUPPENHEIMER READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES $18.00 TO $30.00. ibYAL TAILOR'S MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES $16.00 to $40.00 iuSSETTS' SHOES $5.00 to$6.00 tixupw ARSHFIELD TWO STORE NORTH BEND i BREVITIES Tii:s for octorer. Delow Is Riven tlio time nnd height of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tlio first lino nnd holghts on tho second line of each day; n compar ison of consecutive heights will In dleate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the bar Bi:uiract iwo notirs 34 minutes. lira. Ft.. (Irs. , Ft... llrs., l.IiC r..4 2.3 r 0,3 1.12 Ft... 5.1 7. r,2 O.vS 8.23 1.0 8.51 1.4 .12 5.8 2.3S 5.!) 3.03 fi.lt 8.20 0.0 8.C4 0.3 0.2C 0.2 I WAIT! Wait! Wait! FOR FinelFs Big Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 AT 9 O'CLOCK Everything Must Go Regardless of Price Be In the Front Row Grand 'o-Nigh t JIXl.S OF SELECT PHOTO- PLAYS. 11E PRECIOUS TWINS" Spoc-!-pirt Pathe American comedy. am from start to finish. PUNNY'S SWELL AFFAIR" Ilnnny and Flora Finch In n NU1 Vltagraph Comedy. WWUM NO, 13" Lubln Western la. niKS THE NIGHT CALL "Sellg Melodrama a beau- plcture. l."ki Mlnee Sunday. Six reels of new pre. fenday -"Perils of Pauline" No. May and Wednesday "Mr. of New York," In six reels. IMPORTANT NOTlCi: lly agreement of alt tho bnrbor shoiiB In Marshfleld on and aftor October first, nil shops will close promptly at 7 o'clock In tho ovo nlng. except on Smith mill pay uiKits nnil Saturday nignts. WEATHER FORECAST tHf Ai(x-IM rrn to Coot Dr,Tlmr.l OREGON Fair with wester ly winds. j LOCAL TEMPERATURE I itEcoitn. I For the 24 hours ending nt 1 1: 43 n. in., Oct. 3, by llenj. Ostllud, speclnl government me- I teoroloclst! Mnxlmum 02 Minimum . 48 At 4:43 a. in 50 Precipitation 37 ( Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, ; ion io.os I Precipitation snmo period I last year 3.S2 Wind: northwest; partly cloudy. : Mill to Shut. One side of the Enstslde mill which has been cloned down for n few days owing to a motor binning out will be started again Monday. 1 Is lnii4-ovln. Roy l.andrlth wns down from Coor River today and reported that his brother Philip, who has boon critically III, Is much Improved, .lust iih soon ns he Is able, ho will lenvo for Now Mexico, Roy states that ho will begin bis potnto crop harvest next week. 1 Were Pretty Drunk. Dccnuso thoy "wet their whistles" a little too free ly, Jnsk O'Koefo, Ray llrown nnd 11. McOlnty found their way Into the city lodging house last evening nml this morning, on appearance hofore Re corder llutler, wore told to lenvo tho city, which they nil promised to do. Nccuio Organ Fundi. At n basket social held last ovenlng nt tho Bap tist chapel on North Inlet tho Indies of the church Booured more than $40, all of which will bo npplled toward palng for the new organ Installed there n short time ago. About elgh t persons were present nt the en tertainment. Have Slack Attendance. Though n meeting of the Chamber of Com merce wns called for S o'clock last evening, not enough of the members put In nn appearance to hold a meet ing nml President Hugh Mcl.aln ad journed until a later date, when des perate means will he taken to have nil members present. Senile Now Trial. A new trial, to be before a Jury of six nersons. hn) been granted to William llorreo, con victed of larceny In the Justice court. Tom Ilennett 'Is appearing for Mr. liorreo and It Is thought that Pros ecuting Attorney L. A. Llljcqvlst will be here In person or will assign some one to hnndlo the case for Ole Ander son. Cltnngo Delia lei's. Col. E. Hofer and W. II. Sclleck arrived nt noon todny for their debate of the liquor question nt the Masonic Opera House tonight. Rev. Selleck Is the fourth minister who has debated with Col. Hofer on his tour, Row Clarence True Wilson having bad to give up h(n debating (our, and others being assigned In bis plnce. Left Jewelry. R. S. Wright, a well-known traveling ninn, nnd bis bride left today for Portlnnd. In tliolr hurry to catch tho bont, Mrs Wright left some of her Jewelry, wedding presents, nt the Chandler but proprietor 11. J. McKcown sent her n wireless that they were safe and would bo forwarded to her. Sold Place. E. M. Smith of Isth mus Inlet who was here today, snld that the tract which. Ford and Iloue brako had loaned for n slaughter house was one that ho sold to the C. A. Smith company about three yearn ago and consequently the lat ter leased It now. Mrs. Smith, who wns called to Iowa, writes that her sister Is much Improved. However, her little son has been somewhat 111, Shu expects to return nbout October 20. P0R SALE MONDAY Tel. 77 AM) UVr.ltV DAY AFTER, A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF COOK STOVES PAXGI'S AND HEATERS, .PLUMIHNO AND HEATING A SPE CIA LTV. Schroeder & Hildenbrand General Repair Shop Hardware and Plumbing 1 IS FIJIIND GUILTY morning from nCtchlng Inlet on x shopping trip. PERSONAL MENTION i JOHN WATSON of Catching Inlot visited in tho city todny. ALEX HONOELL enmo down today from Catching Inlet. MISS JOHANNA FITZGERALD was In tho city todny shopping from her homo nt North Inlet. W. J. KINO and mother wcro In tho city todny from Coos. River. DAN WALKER wns n visitor In the city todny from Tcinploton. DAN MATSON was In todny from Catching Inlot 011 business. F. A. CHATUURN, J. W. Mast, C. J. Kino nnd II. C. Dlpplo, the Ran- Red Hot Joint Debate Tonight At The Masonic Opera House OREGON WET OR DRY Rev. W. II. Selleck, of Portlnnd, Represent lug tlio M. E. Tern- perunre Society nml Col. E. Hofer, of Siileni. ROTH SIDES TURN OUT 8 O'clock Sharp 1X1 Mlliiri."n cm 11' , MRS. OLIVE K. UROWN 0W prepared to do flrit.nlass "maklng at reasonable rates. TPgt &I1(1 hnil.a ffrmt.Mc oVI.ta UlOURna HfltlAlni. f-nWa Kerles dreasAa a ini P I? requested. See our new "' UOOkg nf PfK-la fn.hlnnn , u, b lUDIKUUB. 011 Want t,he rAR NEWS Read THE TIMES '5:oo $25.00 will pay $25.00 to any person 1 Yi , ,ne arrest and conviction Sd)th'ef ,D 'Marshf,e,d- 'ARSHFIELD CYCLERY The ROYAL Tonight Eplsodo No. 2 of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" In two reels This feature serial Is far ahead of any ever shown here. Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley In their own production. "THE SPID ER AND II ER WED" in two reels. Clara Horton and Willie Gibbons In "AUNTIE'S MONEY RAG" An Eclair enacted solely by children. "LUTIE'S LOVERS" Another of those Joker comedies. Six reels of all new pictures. ADMISSION: Lower floor, lCc. Rnlcony, 10c. Here tomorrow matinee By num erous requests "THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE" will be shown hqre, with "The Million- Dollar Mystery." En tire change of films In the evening, Tuesday nlgbt A Progressive fea ture "DAY OF DAYS," featuring Cy ril Scott. If you want some good SPUDS phone 394-J. We also have some Concord Grapes, 25c per basket. Apples, (Gravensteln,) $1.25 per box. Cape Arago Coffee C00S BAY.TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE phone nut CAN YOU ACCEPT A TIP? WE DO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE UUSINESS: ISSUE ALL KINDS OF SURETY RONDS; WRITE ALL KINDS OF nVKUR. ANCE IN STANDARD COMPANIES, AND REPRESENT SEV ERAL OF THE REST TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPAN 1ES CAILL AND SEE I'SS. Aug. Frizeen, Mel G. Duncan SO Central Avenue. Phono IHI-J Jusfc Received Today ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OP WALL PAPER which added to our present splendid stock, makes a line of SEVERAL THOUSAND ROLLS OF PAPER One of the largest, most complete and varied as sortments to be found in Southern Oregon It embraces also the very latest patterns. You are always certain of finding the very newest things here whether in Wall Paper patterns, Decorating, Sign Writing or anything in our lino. See us first.' VIER.S PATNTS EVERYTHING 376 North Front Street. 1 To be Sentenced Monday for Petty Larceny Mrs. 0'Don- nell Fined and Sentenced (Special to The Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Oct. a Mrs O'Donnell today received n sentence of three months In Jail and to pay n flue of $200 ns the result of her conviction for sclllui; liquor on Sun day nt Empire. Her attorney, It, O, Hoy, argued an appeal of the ease The Jury In tho enso of Mr. and Mrs. Louts Petromoulx, of Alio- bnny, Indicted for stealing and slnuehtcrltiK a yearling in If be longing to Clins. Rodlno nt Allegany found Petromoulx guilty of potty Inr enny, but discharged his wife. The Jury also found that Rodlno wns entitled to $:ir dnmnges, tho value of tho heifer. Petromoulx will bo sentenced Monday nt 3 o'clock Judge Coko discharged the Jury todny. He will leavo Thursday for Lakuvlow to hold court there. Constable Cox, of Marshflold, wns present ns n witness for tho state, though he wan later subpoenaed by the defense, with part of tho re mains of tho slaughtered calf which were dug from n pit In the rear of the Petromoulx homo nt Alle gany, At Hint time tho meat was badly decayed and worm eaten. It wns taken out of cold storage to bring hero today nnd throe times attempts wore made to bring tho hones nnd hide Into the court room nnd ench llmo tho Judge nnd Jury nroso In a body, gasping and sput tering ns they held their noses nnd motioned tho evidence bnck, A piece of hide, used as an ex hibit, was placed beforo tho court Btcongrapher, who came near mak ing n hurried exit from tho room, but Judge Coko bent him to It and ordered the ovldenco plnced out In the street. dou delegation who enmo hero for the Inspection of tho now auto fire truck, returned to their homes' this morning. CHARLES MATSON, of North In let, vUlted In the city today. MRS. E. WORTH was a shopper In tho city today from Coos River, W, J. HOWARD was n vUltor In the city todny from North Inlet. JOHN HAYDEN, of Catching 'Inlet, attended to business In the city to day. W. M. CIIRI8TENSEN. of Catching Inlet, wns n visitor nn Coos Ray to day. ALFRED LUNDSTROM was In tho city today from his home at Huynes Inlet. MRS. P. D. RLAKE came down to day from her home at Catching Inlet. MR. AND MRS. S. F. SMALL, of North Inlet, wore In the city todny shopping, W. A. ACKERMAN, nttornoy, was n Coquille visitor today on court business. ATTORNEY GEORGE W ATKINS went to Coquille today to attend to sonio legal business. ATTORNEY HARRY HOY went to Coquille this morning to attend to court business, ALRIN LACKST.iO.M neme down from Catching Inlet this morning on business. WILLIAM HENDRICKS was a visi tor In tho city today from his home at Haynos Inlet. H. L. RUSSELL of Catching Inlot was In the city today attending to matters of business. 'JAMES CULLEY of Catching Inlet enmo down today to attend n meet ing of tho Fanners' Union. WALLACE CROUCH and bis brother' Charles, of Haynos Inlet, attended to business In the city today. E. II. CAMPBELL, former proprietor of the Gazoot, returned last eve- LICENSED TO WED COQUILLE, Or.. Oct. n County Clerk Wntson has Issued mnrrlago licenses to JnB. T. Wilson nnd Miss V. I. Daniels of Ilnndon, nnd Frank Ocholmnnn nnd Alice C, O'Mara, the latter being from the bny. roun VINEYARD To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Vlneynrd, nt Enstslde, Friday October 2, a girl. This Is tliu ninth child and nil nro living-. Roth mother nnd daughter arc do ing well. CLASSIFIED Ala2 FOR RENT n-rooni furnished house, all modem Improvements, lnrgo garden and chlckon yard. Apply BO I Ingersoll Ave, near High School. FOR SALE RHl voxl liink, IWO gnllons, frame nnd plpo. Prlco $20. I. S. Smith. FOR SALE A slilnglo mill, good op portunity for right person. Ad dress enro of Times. FOR SALE One IIM I two-spctxl Bolf-sturtor Indian motorcycle. Ikon used ns u demonstrntor. $235. Ekblnd & Son. I'OR RENT Four-room house, liny Park. G00 per month, plenty wntor. Apply Chas. Lyon. FOR RENT (J room funilslicU liouo PHoue331-It. FOR RENT Two flnts .fiii-nUlied o unfurnished, In Madden Dldg.c North Front streotj also houiw keeplng rooms. FOR KENT Furnlihed house, mod ern. No children. Phono 311, 32S or 208. I'OR RENT Large front room fur nls'i.ed, sultnblo for two poople. 461 Market Btroot. Vail RENT Lurgu front room milt nblo for 2 men, nowly painted nnd papered. Ono housekeeping apartment. Call ovenlngs or Sun day. Phono 41C. Evening phono 4P-L. -UK South Fourth St. I'OR 8AM' Small iVNUiurimt sult nblo for man and wife. Pays well. Good reason for selling. Only 300 If tnlton todny. Apply A. U., caro Times. FOR SALE A U-room, furnUlied tent house. North 13th street near Commercial. Call ovonlngs. I'OR HALE Pooplo'H Heitiuinint iuuI Sanitary Dairy nt North Dead. Phono 231. FOR SALE Cider presn, nenrly new. Apply II., caro Times. I'OR SALE Durk room developer attachment for photographic work. , Address J., care Times. I'OR SALE Now kitchen Uwun. Phono 3I2-X. j,OST A geiiUenmii'ii piireo contain ing $4.80. Return to Times otflco. IOST Olrl'H neck clmlii with heart shaped locket attached. Howard for return to Times office. WANTED I or B room furnbtlieU house, rent not over $20. Addres X, enro TlmeB. WANTED THH fir piles fifty to sixty feet long for bulkhead, Pug et Sound Rrldgo and Dredging Co. IF WANTED Cm-M?ntry and repair work done by day or contract. All work guaranteed. Call 39G 8. 4th. St , Phono 337-J. Andorson & Eag. tat Ho his old homo In Wisconsin, expects to spend n few weoks hero and then go to California to locate He visited Rov. H. I. Rutledgo and wife, who nro now on his brother's form at Delyle, 8ask., caring for his parents. He expects to return to the ministry within the coming year Ho also visited II. E. Mor rlsh, formerly of Marshfleld, who Is now oporatlng a linotype for tho Ilonoyman Hardware printing de partment. MRS. II. KAINO and her son, Wal-' ter, came down on the boat this m i THE DRUG STORE YOU ' CAN DEPEND UPON 0 ja Nationally Adver tised Goods iO$jj The Central 1 I Avenue I I DRUG STORE u Q WcSiOK aKSafiwffgBgs tsESSSm