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ywmmmsgufm rtwwfWT"1' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE '!?Wi V ' rn;innninmimiiin'B)WiiiiiniJiiiii umiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiuiiii:i!iwiiii!i!:iiiiiii!!i!iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii;iiiii! S f IVHir MjV l" 1-t V" ? 4r " JlV i gggggggLggggH 1 ' Hart Schaffher ? Marx Good Clothes Makers' Chicago New York TheStyleBook mau BREVITIES tides foh octohkr. Uelou Ib given the ttino nud height of high and low water at Marshfield. Tho tides nru placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high water on the bar si'btrnrt two hours 34 minutes. 1.4S IMC 5.0 1.7 3.84 9.39 4.8 2.1 Mrs., Ft... llrs., Ft... 3.23 0.67 CO 0.2 3.r.3 10.31 5.0 0.2 YOU may have seen the new Style Book; it's worth seeing; if you haven't received a copy, let us know, and we'll sec that you get one. Men who care about looks young men especially want to know about correct style; this book tells them. Here are some of the things it shows: Fifteen attractive style illustrations. What to wear, and when. How much you ought to pay. How ready clothes save your money. How you can be fitted. And whenever you're ready to look we're ready to show you the clothes. Special values at $25; and from $18 to $50. Woolen Mill Store This store is the home of Hart Schaffner &; Marx clothes rrainai Toiorfclit IIiirtixliuffiuT &Marx WEATHER FORECAST (Or AitsclttM rru (a Coal IUj TltnM. I OREGON Fair, with variable J winds, mostly easterly. local temperature i record. I For the 24 hours ending at I 4:13 a. in., Oct. 7, by HenJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government mo- j teorologlst. Maximum 73 Minimum 52 j At 4:43 a, in 51 I Precipitation 00 I Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I 1914 10.40 I Precipitation Bamc period I Inst year 3.83 I Wind: Northwest, clear. GRANITE WARE SALE Tel. 77 for the balanco of this week we will offer blue and mottled Gran ite ware at 15 per cent discount. It will pay you to tako advan tage or this reduction. We are handling a. nifty and guaranteed line of moderate prlco wood and coal heaters, also office Perfection oil heaters. Schroeder & Hildenbrand General Ttepalr Shop Hardware and Plumbing Ihe Delicatessen Co. 1 13 North Second Street. OUR SPECIALS Heady nt all times of the day. Always frcsli cooked and our own make. Honst Hoof, Pork, Lnmh, Reef lAmf, Tongue, Ijnmli Stew, Reef Stews, Meat Plet, I.N SALADS Vegetable, Potato, Cold Slaw, Crab ami Fruit. Scalloped Potato, Corn, Spaghetti, Mncmonl, ' Demi, Hot Drown Itrcad, lllscolts and Puddings. Cakos, Pies and Pastry of All Kind?.. PERSONAL ATTENTION (II VEX TO SPKCIAIi ORDERS PRICES HEASOXARLE THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. ItOIt.V : I OAMDL13 To Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gamble nt their homo on Kcntuok Inlet, a twelve-pound hoy, their first sou. Too Mnrhlucv. Manager Jones of the Coos Day Stenm I.aittidiy Is ndd lug two of the latest typo machines to tils washing department. lie Is ar ranging to go ahead with tl"'r n w concrete building nt Sixth nud Cur tis next spring. (Jive Et Monro J. .1. Cllukon beard, Ron Smith, Dal Cnthcart and Taylor Slglln were among the old residents who were called yesterday to glvo evidence In the old .Coos Hay Wagon lload land grant rase. IRVING BLOCK See The Parisian ilways for the newest sty :s and best quality and most easonable In price, for h'Dh-grade merchandise. ' 5ss Grand Hetiirns to Work. Win. Kscolt, who has been laid up for several weeks with an Injury to his wllst, lias resumed his position ns foreman of the Smith-Powers mlno on Isth mus Inlet. The Ideal Cafe Mill FItO.NT KTHKItr MAHKIIFIELD Renovated and Refurnished Is Now Open for Business Everything First Class First class cuIbIiic and first class eervlco. Fresh shell oysters n specialty. Flno steaks. Arhos, Anest & Arhos, Proprietors wiHCiifri" Ferry Trafflo. During tho month of September, Copt. Alex Hall ro- social calendar. Wednesday. Prlsclllas with Mrs. J. Ilrock tnuoller. Presbyterian Auxiliary nt tho church. Coos Hay Woman's Club with Mis. J. Wright Wilson. I). M. C. Club with Mrs. It. O. Uraliiard. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. E. McDnnlel. To-Nigh t Mil. IIARXKS OF NKW VOHK. nn Abstracts. Real Estate. Ire and Marine Insurance flTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. IlKNItr 8ENGSTACKKN,' Manager M, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A 8PSC1ALTY. MARSITFIKLn OFFICE, PHONE U-J. OOQUILLE CITY OFFICE PIIONK 101. In six reels. Produced by Maurice Costello, who also plays tho lead. Pronounced by tho leading trade Jour nals to be one of the highest class productions of modern times. Ml'SIO 1V Till: ORAXD EKJHT- piece orchestra tonhiht. COMR EARLY FOIt A GOOD SEAT. First show starts at 7:00 p. m., sharp. Children, 5 cent. AdultN, in rent. fry BUCKEYE vantt.t.a EVTn.vPT nnd von will use no other. M Extract will not bake, out.' Wo will glvo a froo sample of "Ainu-i io any may calling ai our store. OS BAY.TEA, COFfEE AND SPIGE HOUSE iiioNi:nni.j. The Loyal Order of Moose Presents tho Dramatic Triumph of the Century RIZONA With Notable Cast of Marshfield Local Talent lasontc Opera House- 2 Nights rednesdayaad Thursday, Oct. 14-15 flPlftnrC All Reserved Seats Vx A J Entirfi House 50c served Seat Sale will open at Busy Corner Store Iftaw r-: n.i.i in i ft .fltnt j iiiuiiiuiy, uuiouer IC MV v wuw YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS 1AY TIMES NOTICE OF riUSfl FIXAL KEPORT Notice Is hereby given that on the '8tba"ayiof Septomber,'1914', the" nn- dors uned executrix of tuo iasi will and testament of C. T. Smith, deceased, filed In the County Court .of the State of Oregon, in and for tho County of Coos, her final account as such Executrix: and that the court on said date duly made an order directing that notlco of the flllne of said final or count be given In tho samo manner ns notice of her qualifying and appoint ment and as required by law, and further ordering that Thursday tho 15th day of October, 1914, at tho hour of 10 o'clock n. m. at tho County Judge's room in tho-Court House In Coqullle City, Coos County, Oregon, be and tho samo Is the tlmo and place sot for the hearing of ob jections tneroto ami mo seiuewuiu thereof. Dated this 9th day of September, 19H. MARIA SMITH Executrix of tho last will and tes tament of C. T. Smith, deceased. (First publication Sept. 9, 1914, last publication Oct. 7. 1914 ) $25.00 $23.00 Wo will pay 125.00 to any person who causes tho arrest and conviction if a bicycle thief In Marshfield, (Signed) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY I HARNESS SHOP MOVED. E. L. Hopson has moved Ms harness shop to the corner of Front and Alder streets, where be will be pleased to have ev eryone call and Inspect hla large stock of Harness, Saddlery, etc. First-class repairing. Prices reasonable. ports that tho ferry Transit carried tho following traffic between Marsh field and EnRtBldo: C192 paBsengors.j w 209 double teams, 181 slnglo teams, steerage ticket to San Francisco from 147 head of livestock nnd 125 autos.j W room mnto nnd then this morning appeared in trie ponco court nnu ac cused of the theft tho very man whom hu robbed. Chief of Pollco Carter watched tho Nann Smith before alio sallod this morning nnd straightened out the trouble Gas I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WHATHAVE YOU? ( I want closo-ln ncrcngo or will consider ono or two lots; must bo reasonable, (live full particulars. Address F. L, Mc Orow, 207 Jackson Apts, Port land, Oro., Union Ave. . nnd Davis, Decide Cams In the case of Mrs. Tom Nicola va, Yates, her former luiband, for a half Intorest In the property prior to the tlmo that Yntos secured a dlvorco from her. Judge Coke ruled against hor. It seems that she did not make any property claim nt the tlmo of the granting of tho dlvorco to her husband. Ask Hccclver, Mr. Helmo has asked that a receiver bo appointed for Illnine and Peters and the matter has been submitted to Judgo Coke. It Is bolng resisted on tho grounds thnt Helnio's claim Is against Ultimo and not against Illmne and Peters ok DurkN on nijc Stove. Thnt none of their ducks which they in tend to bug will hnvo a chance to spoil, tho members of the Ileal Lnko Gun Club today nont a largo stova to their headquarters on North In let. The range is a big one of tlto family type. JkJ Funeral Till Afternoon. Tho fu eral of Mrs. (leorgo Reynolds, for mnnv VAflrn u'nll knnu'n nil Pnnil Tlnv and consequentlv that tho firm Is not nnd wJl0 ded gudjeniy Monday morn nvolved, Ihe proceedings wllt not,.,- wag heid th,g afternoon from tho Interfere with tho firm's husluess, which Is being conducted as usual. home of her daughter. Mrs. Perry W. Dodson In First Addition. Tho servlco was conducted by tho Itov. FOIt EXCHANGE A nincti IWt acres, only $2100, to exchango for town property. I. S. Kaufman & Co. LOST In North Hem!, lady' gold watch, Elgin. Reward for return to Mrs. Ira Pad rick, .FOIt KAUv 1 do, pure bred Whit I Leghorn hens. I. S. Smith. WANTED Thrvn fiiniMil room for light housekeeping, not ovor J20.00. Address X, rare Times. FOIt HEXT Nicely furnished flve room bungalow. Modern conven iences. No. children. Phone S2-R. FOR RENT Mui.t Iw rented Imme diately, modern C-room furnlsbed cottage, big yard. 501 Ingonoll avenuo. C ItlV'xIl'K I1I1L' l'lrtlllw. A loilC . ci nt - it... ni . if..i ii. , " "- , : -.....-.. .- -., o, limey, ui ihu rirm .iiuiuuuini panorama picture of tho Coog Ray clmrch of North ITendi nnd many Rand being reviewed by the Portland 80rrowliig friends wore present to Pollco Rand of thirty pieces haB been ,,ay M,,r ,agt regpect8 ,0 Mrs. Roy- received Ot tllO CliamUOr Ot UOIIl-'nni,la u-lm Imil liin hnlnwul hv Ihani -.l ....... 1 I.. !. ...t.l... no ".. . -... -.,.., ,V ...v.. Ilipnu Ullil (lUDVifi ill aMu(aniiiuin ""Otftll uvilll'livu in iiiv ii'Lciuiuii burn iho band on their recent trip. Pence Meeting. Tho A. N. W. Club, wlilclb meets at Mrs. Mureh's homo tomorrow, will assemble promptly at 2:30, ns there la to bo n short devotional meeting at that time to bo conducted by the rector of tho Episcopal Church, on tho subject ot "Peace," as planned for at the lost meeting of the club. Rii) Place. R. II, Oluen has pur chased tho Odd Fellows building nt Emplro and la moving It on to a lot on n sldo street at Empire wnlch he recently bought from tho Southern Orogon Company. Ho will remodel It Into a rcsldeuce. HKilt SCHOOL onu.q, )h)mt1o Society to (Jlvo Irterwry Program Till Evening. The girls of tho Marshfield High School have organized a literary so ciety, nnd are planning to glvo pro grams every two weeks throughout the school year. Tho sncloty Is called the "Hyposerlo Society." Tho offi cers aio- Pros. Mnrjorlo Oraham. Vice Pros. Clura Surgonnt. Sec'y Rortha Davis. Treas. Florenco Powers. Program Commlttco Ruthi Dun- gan, Ruth Cownn una vera Carroll. .senuiu iiiisy mo ureuge aeuiiH A COnmiltteo consisting of Clara Is now working near Tarheel and will ornn,. nimnK piinaimrn- nmi contlnuo In the lower Hay until the Xel)0 Warwick wns appointed to weather gets too rough for it. Last , frnmo tll0 ronstltutlon, week while working near hmplre. Tho 'following program was arrang- tli Seattle pumped out some of the lamest clams ever seon. Scores of people gathered them up. Somo of the big ones camo through without eveu the ahell being brokon. Mlrlii nt Woik. Captain Read started for the bar this morning to resumo dredging there. He got his crew together quickly after the order to resumo work and Is hoping for many nice days that will enable him to offsot the shoaling of the bar. Suffer Punilyl. J. H. Griffith, optician at the Red Cross suffered a partial stroke of paralysis while at work In the store and was taken to Mercy Hospital, where ho Is now re ceiving treatment. His right side 'is afflicted. He Is reported to be get ting along nicely. Druak but Wise. Despite' tho fact that be was druak enough to be plac ed In tho city "cooler," Alex Leu, a Russian, was crafty enough to steal & ed for this ovenine 1. Reading ot minutes . Mlfts t)avls 2. Purpose of Society . , Miss Silverman 3. Biographical sketch of Shakes pearo Mario Vasey 4. Resumo of "King Lear" ... Miss Clarke 5. Work of Julia Marlowe In con nection with the development of Shakespearian drama Miss Kelle C. Recitation Miss .Hanson 7. Piano solo ...'... Miss Powors ATTENTION ELKS! .Wednesday eve at 8 p. m. we shall expect you at tho Lodge Rooms. Vot ing on amendment and initiation, A fine lunch. Come and 'enjoy It. THOS. R. JAMES, FOR RENT FOR SALi: People' Restaurant nnd Sanitary Dairy nt North Bend. Phono 231. FOR 'RENT HouVeii " Hnd-nirtaUbijd flats. Centrally located. Phono 443-J. FOR RENT Four-room house. Hay Park. fG.OO por month, plenty water. Arply Chas. Lyon. FOIt RENT Two flats .furnished or ' unfurnished, In Madden Hldg., North Front street; also house keeping rooms. FOR RENT Furnished house, mod. orn. No children. Phono 311, 322 or 298 FOR RENT Largo front room furw nls' cd. stiltabla for two people l(i I Market stroot. a . WANTED WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework, family ot three. Apply Times office. WANTED A middle nged lady wh Is n lover of children, to enro for three small children. Phono 381-J. FOR SALE FOR SALI': Rooming lionffo nm! restaurant. T, euro of Times. FOR SALF One Uftl two-npeed. eelf-startor Indian motorcycle.. Been used as a '"'demonstrator, $235. Ekbjad & Soft. ,'".? . '' Wit. J. SMITH I PLUMDINO CONTRACTOR i Job work propKjr attended (o Ksunutwa uftetniuijr uivor; i PRI0H8 RKASONAIUiE I 1267 N. Frost St. Tel. 30-J. UuKHUSt u i'H -u hu;i