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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
n iiiimmmAiimimi Bffl'.'.'VJJ' '4 W'v KJ-V THECOOS IAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE i l hi i I AMfc piii'MBWyT IV. ffl'BPJ- !' i ! ' fisted if 1 I 11 If our advertising will but serve to bring you here for a personal investigation , of our merchandise our .merchandise will bring forth your purse willingly. Likewise the service rendered here and your ultimate satisfaction which, by the -way, we are sure enough of to guarantee - will bring you back again and again to our mutual advantage. Here, for example, is a three-button, soft roll sack suit made from the better foreign and domestic woolens with correct open notch lapels, natural shoulders and medium form-fitting back. A really becoming style for any man whether he be tall or short, young or old. All in all a striking example of that fin ished tailoring you'll invariably find in all Kuppenheimer Clothes at $20, $25 or up to $30 ! FIXUP rp rwo STORKS COPMIOHT I NOUiC Or KUPrCNHCIMCIt Marsh field NORTH BEND ..T1 I IH CLASS PROPERTY On Installment Terms llhi! prize lots In South Mnrshflold, level, street and plunked, hot fiO foot .wide. Cash lance 25 a month. home la Ferndalo dls let, O-rooin house, two bin 'Ideal residence. Cash palanco J10 n mouth, Id Senustackon's Addition. fti. Cash .' glance MB a month. i phfleld lot, cornor, 50x140, lovel and cleared, "proved. Cah . . . . 4 . . . Palance 2G a month Home, 3 lots and 4-room house, with furniture rteared, all fenced, and place with Improvements i good deal more than 1600, the price naked. Cash Balance J 15 a month. Bay Park and First Aldltlon to Hay Park. piuu $400 ..$50 Mnn ipiuu Lots $300 Balance ?5 a month. $10 Kaufman & Co., 177 Front St. LK'ad to bhow you any of UiIn property and jjlve you iwrllculars about it. In- AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Mnhel Moldo Is 111 at tlio home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mcl.uod. Mrs. Carl Smedbun: Is ijulto 111 at her home. Mr. Richards of Ferndalo has been qulto III at his home the Inst few dnys. BREVITIES TIDKS FOR OCTOnittt. Delow Is given the tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high wnter on the bar st'btract two hours 34 minutes. 10ilrs.. G.46 10.r7 G.3G 0.0 Ft... 4.1 2.8 0.4 0.0 1 1 1 II rs . . 0.4S 7.4G 11.48 C.2S Ft.,. 0.G 3.9 3.0 B.2 12Hrs.. 1.C2 9.03 1.13 7.38 9 I WEATHER FORECAST I (nr Auoclittil rrfM to Coot Dr Tim.) I I RAIN Southerly winds. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE I RECORD. ( I For the 24 hours ending at I I 4:43 a. m October 10, by UenJ. I Oatllnd, special government me- I teorologlst: I Maximum . .'.... GG I Minimum ' 44 j I At 4:43 n. m , 4G 1 Precipitation 41 I I Precipitation since Sept. 1, j 1914 11.40 1 Precipitation same period I last year G.07 I Wind: southwest; cloudy; rn'ti , HORN j GRANITE WARE SA$E Tel. 77 for the balance of this week wo will offer blue and mottled Gran ite ware at 15 per cent discount. It will pay you to trtko advan tage of this reduction. We are handling a nifty and guaranteed line of moderate price wood and coal heaters also offlco Porfectlou oil heaters. . Schroeder & Hildenbrand General Repair Shop Hardware and Plumbing HARD To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Hard at their homo on Market avenue, 11 sou. Return Home. Prosecuting At torney I.. K. Uljeqvlst returned to Couullle this morning after coming here yesterday to hear tlireo cases, all of which were dismissed, pinking his trip one In' vnln. Puts In MexNiilue Flour. A mes sazluo rioor Is being Installed In tho rear of tho Owl Drug Storu today and will be finished next week. This has become necessary because of the cramped quarters for thn pres ent business. Secures Divorce. Mrs. Corn Tlm uioiiH Falkuer secured a dlvorco this week In Oregon City from .Inmea Falkuer on tho grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment and tho uso of Intoxicating liquors on tho part of Falknor, Iloth formorly lived In Marshfleld. Hero to Locate -Fred S. Chest nut, a civil engineer, has arrived on Coos liny and expects to locnto horo permanently. Mr. Chestnut Is n grad uate of tho Unlvnrslty of O'oronto and. comes here now from Hrltlsh Co lombia. Train May Pluy Astoria. Manager Herbert ffradley, of tho Marshfleld High School, Is In recept of a letter Evert Lewis returned 10 hi work nt Camp 5 near Myrtle Point this j from the Astoria High School stat- "voani K n U' cailt' uioiniiiK, having como hero for medl-lng .that tho Northerners have an cnl treatment for n severo case of' open dato on Thanksgiving Day In blood poisoning. Mrs, Andrew Erlcksou, of Coos Hay w.io was taken 111 nt Handon, Is very much hotter today and recovering fiom her operation of n week ago. At that tlmo Dr. Horsfall and his a game may bo arranged son, with Mr. Erlckson, left here In a tho two schools, mnchluo nt 5 o'clock In tho afternoon, fiold Uracil Flits W. C. Hradloy during n hoavy storm, and mndo the returned yesterday from a trip to trip to Handon, arriving there at 10 Curry county points. He states that o'clock that night and tho operation ( thoro Is considerable feeling aroused took place nn hour Inter. Four chains' at Cold Reach over tho recent flro their football schedule, Hradloy has conferred with Coach Nlles, who Is much In favor of a gamo with As toria. Providing rates may bo se cured on tho steamship It Is possible between LITTLE BETTER JUL THE TIME REITS Chandler Barber Shop wero used up on the trip, Mrs. John Thomas of Kentuck In let, who has been III for some tlmo. was taken III again today. Mrs. iThomas Is now staying with her sis ter In North Hend. which destroyed tho Presbyterian minister's new home. Some one has started the report that tho flro was sot by jealous religious opponents of the pastor. Every Indication poluts to arson. IRVING BLOCK 9a46ltzm See The Parisian always for the newest styes and best quality and most reasonable in price, for high-grade merchandise. Moves from Summer Homo. C. R. Peck and family are busy moving back to tho city from their summer home on Coog River, where they have been living slnco. the middle of July. They hnvo had an enjoyable summer on the river but are glad to get hack to their home at G19 Eleventh street South now that the rainy weather has set in. TuriiH Over Engine Having nu Justed tho big nuto truck to the "queen's taste," A. W. Plympton, demonstrating engineer of tho Amor- lcnn-Ln France Company, returned to Portland this morning oil tho nreakwnter. For a week ho has been at work on tho machine, get ting all parts In working order and now ho Is satisfied that tho engine will give no trouble and has turned It over to Gordon Smith and Hal Stutsman, who will have charge of tho enlno during their shifts. Mill Cloed. A. P. Davis came ov er last evening from Prosper. Tho Lyons & Johnson mill has been clos ed down for n time until the lum ber mnrkct picks up. Mr. Davis will visit a few dayB with his many friends hero. (Jura" to .Supremo Court, Relieving that she should have another trial, Mrs. Fannie O'Donnoll'a lawyers hnvo appealed to tho supremo court for n hearing of tho case. The ap peal was made on the same grounds as those argued for a now trial. tiring llltulltlile. On tho Rodon do which came In this morning from 7an Francisco wero 0B tons, or 273 bnrrels, of bltullthlc for tho Warren Construction Company for uso on Hroadway street South. This was un l.M.ded and taken to the compnny'a mixer. No Evening Service -Rev. It. E. Lrowulug of the Episcopal Church, Is asking tho members and friends of Enunnnuel Parish to attond tho sorvlccs at 11 o'clock as there will bo no evening service hereafter on Sunday. Thoro will bo tho regular holy Communion sorvlco overy Sun day at 8 a. in. Will )H'it Uiixlncsn College. A. L. Pearson .newly arrived from Rolllng hani, Washington, Is making prepara tions for tho opening of a business college nbout October 20. The Fin nish IlnlMs tho location of the school. Ho expects, tp liavo departments of bookkeeplugr commercial law, tele graphy "aniV'eommerclal law as spec ialties. Mr. Pearson Is nn old' friend' of Ji W. Watt, haying known him fUOTIE AD FOR HALF A rooming Iioum 13 rooms and bath, 84 rooms com pletely furnished. If taken ot once will sell for $4C0 cash. Ad dress Times. PALMS FOR SALE 15W Second SU South. WANTED Will give high school girl ' good home In exchange for small amount of work ."L," cans Times. WANTED Second hand typewriter. stand attachment for roll-top desk.; M, caro Times. ., WHAT HAVE YOU? I wnnt closo-ln acreage or will consider one or tw'o lots; must bo reasonable. Glvo full pnrtlculnrs. Address F. L. Mc Grow, 207 Jackson Apts, Port land, Ore., Union Avo. and Davis. FOR RENT 1-rooin cottage furnlslw cd or unfurnished, nil modorn con veniences, big yard. Apply 50L Ingersoll, K FOR RENT A store on Central Ave nue. Enquire Art Needle Shop. - - FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Apply GOG 1st & Birch. FOR RENT Deslrnhlo furnished or unfurnished houses. I. S. Kauf man nnd Co. '" FOR RENT Desirable and nicely furnished front rooniB $3 weekly;' with board 7. 239 80. Fourth. FOR SALE People's Restaurant and Sanltnry Dairy at North Hond Phono 2.11. FOR RENT Two flats .furnished or " unfurnished, In Mnddon nidg..- -North Front stroot; also house- keeping rooms. , Sinter's keeps open after Hie dunc es Suliiidiiy iilithtH, 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY j SOl'TII COOS RIVER HOAT j SERVICE j LAUNCH EXPRESS I leaven Mnrhflclil every day I 8 11, 111. Loiives head of river j nt a p. 111. j STEAMER HA IN ROW j leaveh head of river diilly at 7 j n. in. Lpawh liiihfleld nt " p j 111. For dialler upply on hoard, j ROGERS A" SMITH, I Proprietors. Us Grand am t take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today pnn-it afford to bo without health or accident Insurance. f wi the Insunnce, but you want to uo sure ana 'reel uMIcv in tho hpst nml most reliable comoanr In fness, e or phone me at once and I will explain It to you. I. CHANDLER, Agent Marshfleld. 300 Coke Building. OUR SPECIAL For the next few days we will sell the WHITE HORAX NAP THA LAUNDRY SOAP. 0 bars for 25c. This Is one of tho best whlto soaps on the market and will give oxcellout satisfaction. This Is one of tho many specials tlit.t we are going to run so It wlll'pay you to watch our space and remember that wo can save you money. A trial order or call at our store will con vince you. COOS BAY.TEA, COffEE AND SPICE HOUSE PHONE !!1..I. FOR RENT Furnished house, mod ern. No children. Phono sii, szs or 298. , FOR RENT iJirKo' front room far nlslidd, silftliBld "for two" people.. 4C4 Maket?8tnet. FOR RENT Nicely furnished fWe room bung'alowT Modern conven iences. Phone 8 2 -It. Jfr WANTED A middle uged lady vuo Is a lover of children, to care for tlireo small children, Phono 381-J. WANTED Three fiiniUlied room for light housekeeping, not over $20.00. Address X, care Times. FOR HALE Rooming house mhT restaurant. T, care ot Times.. FOR SALE One 1014 two-p?eI-solf-startor Indian motorcycle. Been used as a demonstrator 236. Ekblad & Son. FOR EXCHANGE A mnrh 18" acres, only 12100, to exchango for town property. I. S. Kaufman As Co. 1 .. - FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE 1913 Cadillac, oasy torms, no Interest. Apply Emer son Ferry, Hlanco Hotol. I OH SALE A team of black geld ings, 4 nnd C years old, weight about 1S00 apiece. Also harness and wagon. Apply E, S. Darzee. North Rend, To-Nigh t j O VsnticKiBTioK Tim fnnrlli nlnrv nf "'rill' MAV WHO DISAPPEARED," featuring JoJSl i;r( McDormntt of the Edison company In 1 im& a great serial story. Produced In col- 'JE lahoratlon with "Popular Magazine ' jSk1 "ME AND HILL" A special two- Jggj. part war drama. A bountiful Sells "vy production. ' 3 -i! "THE APPLE" Vltagraph with James Morrison and Dorothy Kelly Fine feathers make fluo birds, but, not good cooks or housewives. I "SNAKEVILLB'S HOME Gl'ARD'; Slippery Slim Mexican comedy Children, fie. Adults, 15c. ( Tomoirow HIO MATINEE Not until you have tested "The Owl" ser vice will you know Its value. Nationally A d v e r- tiseu Goods The Central Avenue DRUG STORE PI 1 0110 71, pwikr?-'.!' HESCHIRTION Peterson and Miss Budzien in "Arizona" Oct. 1 4 and 1 5 EE TODAY'S TIMES. Seat Sale opens at Busy Corner Monday, 9 a. m. 1 Jr. ja,imtm&SSmlk JjmSSHiumtAiit5fc.--i-i .m&MMMMMMMMWSMMMMM'"k,L:,-.,i-r,. '