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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
&. 5S9E255 irvyjv -vatt-TSSe 3TCf ?, -: " jmwwimwm . witt . Pft i f v'-rvVn TTT'" ! WMfciHMHttkflflifettfliHhiMMLu-jf??!!i " '(TTWW'MARSHnELPrOREGONSATURDA OCTOBER 10, 1914 EVEWING EDITION. - 2C ? rssi .mF"''S 4 !J W Wj w. cae iSC & COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MA1.0N131' Kdltor and Pub. )AA' IS. MALOM31" News Editor f..! . I ... - .11 "I Official I'npcr of Coos County. Entered at the Postotflco at Mnrsh- LlWDRITH was down ifi ig from his homo on this Coos Mold, Oregon, (or through the malta as mntl matter. transmission Becond-clae I PERSONAL MENTION I TV. UOXEBRAKI2 was a visitor here today from Catching Inlet. T. K. HOOD wns u visitor In the city today from Coos River. SPENCER SMALL wns down this morning from Notth Inlet. ERNEST JOHNSON wns n visitor here today from South Inlet. 311SS MAY ULAKK wn a visitor In the city today from Allegany. A. K. PIDGEON was down thlB morn ing from Allegany on bulsness. "U. S. SHAVEN, of Allegany, attend ed to business In the city today. "W. 31. ROBERTS camo down on the boat this morning from Allegany. JAMES CULLEY did his shopping and visiting In the clt today. JOHN HAYDON. of Catching Inlet, nttended to business hoio today. "WILLIAM ROBINSON, of Allegany, attended to business In the city today. TTe ROYAL Tonight THE HOUSE 01' BIG FEATURES. "THE DREAM WOMAN" In four parts. The tragic ending of a hasty nmirlngo between two strangers. This idcturc shows the nower of a woman y 1 over a man and the romilt of a union f 'faotweon two people entliely different L Jfl nature. Tnl.en from Wllhle Col li 1 Jliis' novel. H 'i Tlw. Milr.1 niilaml.. In Tilt' MIT.. fciaON' DOLLAR MYSTERY,: In two txools. This serin! Ih limiting good d "ucrovcr u is snowu unci prouusoH lo i excel nny fcaturo shown hoiu In this It c,ly' DON"T MISS IT! ft. ! ADMISSION: Lowr floor, lf.e: 'balcony 10c. He.o lomonow night , two-rool .Sterling comedy featuring Iord Ster- j. . 'ling, that funny man, eutltlod: . ,1 1 "HEARTS AND SWORDS." Tuoidny night Longfellow's lint saortul pootn In motion pictures '"EVANGELINE" -In flvo reels. A iProgreBalvc feature. r won Rlv.) MUfJN ELLIOTT came up tills f-Vnlng on business from South tnlot. MRS R. A. CHURCH and son Rusaoll were, In tho city today on a shop ping trip. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM CULVER were here todti from Catching In let visiting. LEX MATSON, of Catching Inlet, came l.ere today to attend to some business. A. E. KARDELL came down on tho boat this morning from Coos Riv er on business. Golden Rule Prices TOPSY HOSE, for boys and girls 15o BURSON and TOPSY HOSE for women 25c MEN'S SOCKS 5c to 25c 'BOYS' WAISTS 25c and 50c BOYS' SHIRTS 25c and 45c HOPE MUSLIN 10c DAISY CLOTH 122c BARBER TOWELS, 13x24 :per doz, 50c HUCK TOWELS, 13x25 each 5c HUCK TOWELS, 16x32 9c HUCK TOWELS, 17x36 10c AM0SKEG, all-wool Serge, yard wide ..50c WHITE CHEESE CLOTH, yard wide 5c STANDARD OIL CLOTH, not the cheap kind 20c Tine Goldeini Rule Wanted A Man T0Bugs?nS $250. 00 per Month xo SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED EXPEIHEXCE REQUIRED A SPLEXDID OPPORTUNITY "SEE ItCID ABOUT IT." TOR LEASE .MOST .MODERN AND REST I'orr EQUIPPED RESTAURANT OX COOS HAY READY FOR HUSIXESS "SEE REID AROUT IT" HUSIXESS OPPORTUNITY IP YOUR ARE LOOKINO A GOOD HUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AMINO ANY LINE "SEE REID AROUT IT." CJOOIl RUILDINO LOTS 3IH.1 UPWARD OX EASY TERMS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO HOME HUILDERS W. A. REID, 150 Front St. Ol'TKIE OPEN EYENINOS 7 TO S. E O Let Us Furnish the Home to be- "QUALITY FIRST" That's always tho first and foremost principle of this store style, price, as sortment we have also, hut it's always "Quuliti First." If you're particular about quality, if you want real pood home furnishings; if you care to bo sure that every dollar you spend in Furniture, Rugs, Carpets Ranges and Heaters is bringing von a dollar's uorth because the quality is there, you will como to JOHNSON & CIULOVSEN'S "FCJRNITUKE STORE. You are noVcr taking any chance when you purchaso here. Hv&i&& & J Lis so easy to give figures and so hard to show quality in an advertise ment that we do not always make either baits or boasts of this kind. With us it is Ouah'tii First in everything and when prices aro quoted you need never Ik liositaio about the quality. permanent satisfaction and this assurance is extended to every purchaser big' or little. That's because here it's always "QUALITY FIRST" Johnson - Gnlovsen Company The Quality Name. "With the Service Fame. 0 4 C 2 Roll- COAST LEAflUE JIA1LL SCORES tD7 AmocUIchI rrv4 lo Cmi Hi, TIoim.I Portland 3 10 1 Venice 1 8 2 LubIi, Enstley and Flslier, White, McQluty and Elliott. Portland 5 10 2 wife came Venco l f t Easttoy, Evnns nnd Yantz, Mc Olnty, HarKness nnd Elliott. Mission 3 "ome San Francisco ... 2 Ten Innings. Gregory nnd rer, StnndrldKC and Schmidt. Los AukcIob 0 G 1 Oakland 1 .". 0 Hughes, Chech and Brooks, Abies OEEUON IjEAIIS IX FOOTKAIJj At tho end of the flntt hair the scoro In the University of Oregon versus Whitman College football gnme stood 19 to 0 In fnvor of Ore gon. The gnmo was played In Eu geno nnd Is tho opening of the tn tercolleglnto Northwest football season. TRUE SALING nnd wife were down on a shopping trip from Allegany this morning. ANDREW CARLSON and wife, of Allegany, were down today doing some shopping. NEAL E. DAGGETT and down this morning from Allegany on business. MR. AND MRS. OlBUS were here shopping todny from their at North Inlet. REUBEN HENDRICKSON, of Coos River, was In the city today attend ing .to some business. HARVEY RUSSELL wns down from UUienir.g nun i" no um iesui' nn(j jjltre Saturday anointing. W. J. KINO and his mother, of Cat hlng Inlet, wero here todny on a s.iopplng trip. MRS. WILLIAM MOHLEY rnmo down today from Catching Inlet on n shopping trip. ALFRED GUNNELL and son Albert came down on the boat this morn ing Irom Catching Inlet. J. II. PINKERTON, tho well known North Inlet rancher, was n Mnish fleld business visitor tod.iy. DR. .1. Ii. MASSON of Myrtle Point came over lost evening on business nnd will remain over Sunday. MR. AND MRS. F. G. MESSERLE. of Catching Inlet, wero visitors In Marshfleld today on business. ALF JOHNSON. Jr.. Republican can didate for Blierlff. enmo here to day to spend n fow days. I - JOHN RIASCA. one of tho directors The IiiiIIcm of ' Vi'-UTi'AS ... . ii.i..i h uivnr1 church Mil hold n COOKED FOOD of the new consolidated Coos RU or MJM HVTItav , w, A. Kel(,., school district,-wns a umniuiiuiu office. buplness visitor yesterdn. Mtta HENNENG I.ARSEN of Reno, Nevada, formerly of Mnrsjiflcld, wlio has been on Coos liny for thrco weeks looking after real estate ln- NOTICE 1X1 ELECTORS terests, will lenvo Monday for her. A primary city election will bo ,., held on Saturday, October 31, 1914. "omCt I Registration bookH will bo closed Don't fiu-uet the IiIk dance nt I-ji- , 0 October 17 at fi o'clock p. in., glcV Hull Sutuidny evening. Oct 10. nnd re-open on Mondny, the 2nd dny 31m tlnV OiTliemni. I r . November. 10 1 4. and close on 01111111111;, iiiu 1 till 111 111 urn uniuci, i rt 1 1 Hiii 11 1 hi. icHnnti ""--niauve8 from CooullU. " Wl Uandon hi-h JL!,.,ril t "viui North Rend. nm..iiu ..'M,rlin! Wa sclwdtile fn. ,rJl(n nnd morning nt the effected a schoolj m 1 DR. IIOUSIWLL has MOVED- to ROOMS 1RMM.1. IRVING RLOCK Three otos ftr one nt Surtcr until the 18th. .Roost your candidate. Huy your brcml nt Ihe Coos liny Rnkery. You net votei. Don't forget the big dunce at lo gics' Hall SutUHlny evening, Oct 10. Mint ln'8 Oivlie.it rn. CnndlilnlcH me going after the Cn' tierole nt the .Model CiihIi Grocery next week. I. S. KAUF.MAX CO.'S AD TO DAY IS PARTICULARLY INTERESTING. Ken yoiir candidate nhend nt Omk Ray Rnkei-y. U ran legl-lef tit Title Gitnrnntee anil AhHtiact Co.'h office. 'October, nnd on Wednesday, the 14th SUOMI SOCIETY GILYNII IlATilj duy of October to give those persons t-.TiMMi W 1.' VI' OPT 10 PIATT'S " t""",t l" reKiMiur wuu uru mi MTl.RDAA Ml.., OCT 10, 1 Ij.AI l Mp t(J rpRHtpr ,rK t, ,ny ORCHESTRA. . ' . JOHN W. 1UITLER. 1014. All olectors who wish to vote ut the primary election should register .. 1 with tho Recorder at the City Hall ,h0 before the 17th of October, and the I Recorder wljl bo In his offlco from half past seven until nine o'clock p. m. on Saturday, tho luth day of contests, both In athletic, bates, for the e,,tlr0;IC'aj Superintendent P. a "Ti i the city BdioolB, coach Nil. . ,0' bort Hrndley went a. r, l,,lldH- from Mnrshfle.j , mo t T A. G. Itaab nnd Harold lH North Rend, Supt. R. mH rdandtwontmw .?R1 nullle. and two stiulont. r ' .? UJ c. two Btudcnts from BnndonV" A. Howard and twn.."n:8 ""'ueniifrfti.1 ""ient fron, M Superintendent of dtv w..., Howard, of Conall. ' Point prosKioni or tlio Con. Coqullle,,, 0 Coo ,,... . " School Toachern' a... .," Hl" Prlncpat Wal.e. of Mmnni'J cefved the office of Ucepre,ld't That footbnll will nl .... . this year" In the reuiilar 1,1.1. ..."! nthletlc league. Ir t1e m,a Mr. Raab. of North nend, thu clares tho various schooli hn, tl enough students nnd cnthiul,m u put out such tenmB. r f, Km. probablo that Hpeclal Kam ,ui! arranged outside the league br Z Marshfleld high school team tu somo of the surrounding towni. The basketball season 'will cw early In January. lastlnB two montu Each team In tho league win BMt the others for at least two kiBh To Marshfleld wns given thediUtw the county track and rroM meet Tkt will ho some time In May, thonrt ill date Is not jet definite. Theininl orntorlcnl nnd declamatory contest will be held In North Hend In April Arrangements wero made for th nnnunl county debate. Each m1m In tho league will place two tu, nn nfflrmntlve nnd negative, la tli field, each team to constit ot tid ct tl'ree members, according to lit ngreements between the nchooti it hating. The question, aichowabj the state high school debate commit tee, will he "Goiernmciit 0ntnii of Railroads. The 'MJrutuve Mother The young bride who- is about to face the problerns of housekeeping will llnd irt Ghimrdelli's Ground Choco late, a wholesome and eco nomical food-drink. Start housekeeping right by serv ing this nutritious beverage. It will make any meal taste better and will keep the health in perfect condition. Costs less than a cent a cup. For making desserts and candy it is without an equal. Tell your grocer to send you a can. hermetically sealed this. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is the only original ground chocolate. It has been used in Western homes for over a third of a century and its popularity is growing day by day. '1 D. CHIRARDELLI CO. Slnco 1852 San Frmnchco While our prlco will not be increated during 1014, there will be no reduction in quality. CHIRARDELLI GROUND CHOCOLATE pjJlt5 fc A Full Line of Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate and all other Nationally Advtf rf 1 1 . . . , 2v-,- CJoods at NA5BUKO URUUItK T , ,3 ESZ u