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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1914)
mmmmmmmmmwmrmKV iTim - who.U Callfor SUSIE DC day shoM D. H. STE1 , - trat lug on bit lllgHgH BREVITIES TIDES FOR OCTOIJKR. Below Is given the time nud height of high and low water ai Mnrshflold. Tbll ttflpfl nni nlnnn.1 In !. ....,,.. of occurrence, with their times on ' C' ,StM.'?,0Nu of. JAMES Oil bont this JAMES TL't Catching I J. M. NYE arrl regular trip! LLOYD BOPSA tlio city todc MISS ALICE CI Iniet, was In', PIIIK. mo nrst lino ntnl hnlehia nn Mm second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In 'llente whether It la high or low water. For high water on the bar B'-btract two houra 34 minutes. lUllrs.. fi.l 10.57 0.30 Ft...4.t .s r..l HJIIrH.. 0.18 7.IC 11.18 Ft... o.r, 3.0 3.o llijllrs.. l.r.2 0.03 1.13 Cvpyiif III Hail bcbolfncr J. Man An overcoat "tip" 'HEN you're ready for an overcoat we can get you into the right one the first i. it i ic: it wm De a Hart Schaffner & Marx coat v'i'C more smartly fashioned ilinn the kind vou'll see cwliere, but more important to you, t boy 're from tiio jliest qualities that these good elothes makers can woolens, lining and all; uuequaled tailoring. Spend $18, $20, $125, $1)5 here or what ever you ehoo.se; you'll save money Woolen Mill Stores Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes irshl'ield North "Bond o.o 0.0 G.2S 5.2 7.38 WEATHER FORECAST nr ArnorlitrJ I'nu to Cool lUj Tlrara.) I ItAIN Southerly winds. liOCAIi TKMPERATUHtt I RECORD. I Kor the 24 hours ending at I 1:43 n. in., October 10, by lionj. I Ostllud, special government mo- I I teorologlsl: Maximum fiC I Minimum , 4 j At 4:43 n. m 40 ' Precipitation 41 rrceipitniion slnco Sept. 1, li'14 11.40 I Precipitation samo period Inst year 0.07 1 Wind: Botilhwest; cloudy; ralti HKnkN loiter. Scniitor I. S. Smith will nddrcHs the ladlca of Mnrshflold, iintler tlio nuBPlccB of the Coos Bny Women's Club, Octohor 20 at the, Presbyterian church on how to vote. It was erroneously stated that ho would speak Tuesday. Spend Winter In South. W. K. Wiseman shipped his niitomohlle south on tlio Kvtlondo yestcrdny af ternoon whllo he, with, his family, wcro passengers on tlio samo boat, go- i nig 10 imiiornia, wnoro inoy expect llld to Hpond tho winter. Tl oy may re turn 10 uous nay niter mo iirsi oi tho year. I SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT service larxcn express Met .MurMiricltl every iluy n, in. Leaves head of river nt it p. in. STEAMER UAIMSOW tnwn head of river daily lit 7 I I in. I.e.ucN MnrMiflcltl at - li, Fur ( hatter apply on boiiril, j , ROtiEHS .tt .SMITH, Proprietors. The Grand Steam Valve Mown Off. About r o'clock yesterday morning residents of tho city wore awakened from their Sunday slumbers by tho blowing off of the steam vulva nt tho pulp mill. Tho nolso continued for about twenty minutes. Though tho mill was not running at tho tlnio tho steam from tho sawmill boilers caused a heavy prnssuro which was enough to blow off the safoty valve. to the city t tt In. Mil. M'MURPHY en mo up on tin: IICS8. P. 13. LARSON city today fro gaiiy. 1. F. HEUPERJ tho boat this i Ing Inlet. C. A. ItODINE c ing from IiIh business. ROM3RT ROOK Lako, was In biiRlncss. H. JENKINSO n Mars' field tillj v now omployotwll IFFORI) llOff h EATING OVES JVe Have a Mig Fjino This Season lor WOOD or COAL To-Nigh t FINE LOT OF NEW PICTURES WVro Fighting. Halph Culver and Hnrry Herbert woro picked up early Sunday morning by tho police after they hnd mixed In n fight. Horbort, It Is claimed, was t king his pnrtnor homo from tho dam u w en ho wns followed by Culver and some compan ions, who Insulted Herbert. Tho two men woro takon in chargo mid will appear for their hearing tomorrow morning boforo Pollro Judge Duller. CI vlBltora in th homo at Sou CHARLES MA came down tl homo nt Nort A. 13. TOWER a In town today' foro Land Con Peck. J. A. WARD, wl Coos and Curr; the San Franc from Coos III MRS. J. C. KEN John, arrived lew months' v Now York am CAPT. HARRIS from FlagBtaf ing tho Canii on Twelfth C Kan C. R. PECK nn moved back day from lli summer horn It. I. MADDOX In Coqulllu f gono up to St Allegany to will remain 1 expects to r Coqulllo 8 L. J. SIMPSON Rend today very muddy bor market I docs not nn bo doing In until biislnc thomsolvea t that confron over ho hoi nolo to go sou Hotel Doud. li i! 8 i COL'XCIIj mi Legal Holiday IIiinkN Clil Oil Becauso toil and hence, Takes Miii-hlnes Smith. Oeorco tlonal Congrcfl " . . II i Bryant, who has been a mombcr of noituay, tlio tho stago firm of Hryant & Wlekham mooting of thd at Myrtlo Point, yesterday shipped! reu until ion ! two largo stago automobiles south, to' Hut little Sun Francisco, whoro thov will bo tho holiday used this winter on a California stago stores closed j route Tio machines woro Inshod mninetl open '!! ':li I fast on top of tlio high deck load on the Rcdondo. served tho diy tlio city office duty, though Hold lloit.es for .liiilueineiit. In flcos. tho Justice Court this afternoon , T,, '"w Judgo Ponnock decided that Oeorgo ...,., ','," , Cook, who sued J. W. Rogers for n exorcises to fl grocery bill, may retain possession ory of Chrlul of tho team of horses soUod and 1 I If payment of tho grocory bill ott. $78. 10 Is not forthcoming that t!io' I .kiK li unlil t n M itiiliiiiml t I ii'iuii 1 1 1 i j wu nuiu mm juuhiituttiti trf, pnfl AM( !li Vi' Mvl Rogers was Intercoptod on tho ovo' 4,, ,. , of his doparturo for his honio8tendfow ('Jn ys ' ' ii ml Pnnntnlilii I'nv tnnlc clinrL'n nt .. r. . .... . r ,emicd twice tlio (emu anil sun lias ilium in iiih ARRIVED TODAY official possession. Royal Theatre TONIGHT M us show you some fuel L. . . .' -. .. ... . .... Kiwi's w hi, i ii ,.... liw "Tin rawna oi woaiiny.- vu- lllll 1UIIII. ... .i 1 .......... !.., h.trr II Wllliw wii "' Ve you the heat yoUWailt Z. wlltV' FloSwo" iTawVonco "and foru ,,ut wm dta.nlod. Iloily Ileio. Tho body Harry Rul Homo today trouble. To lli.m I jin. 1 ('jisi-Urirnri Mnnrv I IIO qiiani Sougstiickon, acting as spoclal roforeo, Y10 nary a contost on a homostoad on which daughter la Miss Oraco II. Fu.ton has filed final, from tho atl claim, will bo heard. Miss Fulton 1raiitlno In n uplinnl tnnnhnr. linvlnL' taucht In'flVO WookS, Handon for several yours, but at pros- Mrs. A. III.' out sho Is residing on the homestead. Is receiving noar Lakcsldo. According to tho con- vm-tin n tost. It 1b nlloged tV.at Miss Pulton , ! haH fnlled to maintain her lawful "...' ""i rosldoneo on her homestoad and lnj'nuuy uue thoroforo not entitled to nrovo up oni It. A similar contost was hoard once I HAH Although cat lmlld Hold Iloily lleio. Tlio Douy oi, r bn( oll James Tracy, who was almost In- muted out 'r m Prices Sum In hm)n ,'c ioHictltilH tn. Stiff. Vniiry fc? -. ' ---- - . rtl tcvdsuHd Your Purse. Matt Mooro. Sarah was only tho Hlavey in tho rooming house, nut . I... I.-...,..! dm 1iiwi nftlut In tht I'.tf. rot. Sho suvod him during a fli. stantly killed at tho Smlth-Powors ty. R. P Tim Arllnl Wfillt blind, thotich. from .lmm. n thn n. . Snilth mill Krlrlavi lno. UOCKOl, burns, i lien no camo inio mun- , bo,n,, hoId llntn word can solf. and married tho slavey for bu bo recelvod from rolatlves, Tracy, : 'i ' ! f' ? and In a buj ed hlnibelf recuroH hid Ilond now, ion jug so draught. "Just tot A When I Another three-reel feature that is who had been an employo of tho of tho samo quality that the Royal company for about 14 years, was IlltS boell Using. THE REST. Wo 0,,,,llni nn n In? nn Mm iliimn nt SSI rtNWENDENT "pIcK the time of the accident. The logs. Judge Six reels of tho nost pictures. Admission, any seat, luc. Hero tomorrow nignt, Longroiiow a ,,., u0 wna t.agi,t botwoen the .wSnTn 'iv.Msasi pMm " -"j, ;-- " vrrr Here Wednesday night, "Tho Ro- was well fixed and well liked by n.ance of an Out-cast." in four reels all who know him, S i r ' ' r ' J I started to slip, and evidently bollov-l working ... ... ..... ' mnrn " ing it wouici stop, 'jracoy raiieu to, :",,,. you buyfiif& nmlho hact iBmZiV K?S 158-Ri PERSONAL MENTION. 1 0 Cent MeSSellffer OerVlCe H S TOWER and wUo Mt ycaterd r. r rwtni rnv 'or an Franclcco, wl ore they w MAHbHNfcLU UICLtni to his work! ami narrow tea neari .ippoaranco much worbi J. J. Ca bo told the enrs of a arrest 'i Mo Ju.'go, G, A. BROWN is hero from tho: thins to brl Wagner ranch for a short Btay Cli UI, yestil visit their daughter, M es at ID Nora Tho I'nM hickeii m Isis Georgine Zimmer (( and Royal Niles, m E TODAY'S TIMES, ARJZOn M.