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w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE innnnHHHHRHnHHB iavralililfHHfflllIifffilIIgigIMIlM i ggJMB 'iHffiGHH MeMidlay v'Smms IRVING BLOCK lipf Uobs. Sovernl roprosonlntlvcs N'ortli IJentl wore prosont ntul iAbii? woro placed on foot for nn nggrenslvn campaign during Uio next fow days In tho Interests of Mr. Curtis. It was shown t lint tho other cnndldatcs for the office, both on tho Republican i mid Domocrntlc tickets, Imil from Ilnmlon. L I0UDR I IRE GIVEN THANKS To Emphasize the tribute to the American manufacturing enterprises, to cre ate a demand for cotton Amcncan-madermrchandise, we launch this sale. The cotton exports, due to existing war condi tions, has affected the industry of tho South. .Manufacturers have come to their aid directing a National Cotton Goods week throughout the United States. Patrons' who take advantage of this cotton goods sale will successfully fulfill their highest anticipationsEvery price reduction emphasizes our effort to com ply with the authorized Cotton Goods Week. CHILDREN'S MIDDY BLOUSES White, Copenhagen ntul light blue. Prices and values "'' to $1.00. fl Whllo they Inst, cholco f g) CHILDREN'S GINGHAM AND PERCALE DRESSES $ ST. Quality, now $ .no $1.25 to JI.RO Quality, now $ .1)8 $2 2fi to $2.00 (Juullty, now $t.7.- WOMEN'S GINGHAM AND PERCALE DRESSES $1 GO Quality, now $1.15 Cover tip Aprons With Cap $1.00 Quality, now $ .71) BATH, ROBES Ilnth roho s In Turkish tnaterlnl, fancy cord mid tinsels, good lino 01 7 of colors Pti I J SHIRT WAISTS Lino of flno Voll nnd LliiKorlo, daintily trim med In embroidery nnd lace. (Jf) fln $:i 7.ri Quality, now if)iiJU Kino Voll Embroidered Figures. 09(10 (llndstnuo collnrs. $C,C0 (iutllty, now tpjJ(J One lot of broken slxos In different (ji Afc materials. Vnluos up to $11.50. Now . if) j ifd Sat toe n Underskirts, fluo qttnllty, pleated nnd shirred flounces, colors black, navy, green Co penhagen. $1,715 Qunllty, now 81.25 $2.00 nnd $2.25 Qunllty, now 81. 1" MUSLIN GOWNS $ 1 .25 Values, now 8 .HH $2.(iO Values, now $l.."ll $J.75 Value, now .?ii.l)S FLANNELETTE COWNM. $ .75 Values, now $ .r0 $1.50 Value, now 'tjd.lo $2.25 Value now 8I.5 COMBINATION SUITS $1.00 Vnltie, now $1.50 Value, now, $2.50 Value, now ! 8 .75 8 .H5 . 81.75 CORSET COVERS $ .50 Value, now $ .:!" $ .75 Value, now 8 .50 $1.25 Value, now 9 .7.' JUST A FEW COTTON KIMONOS Valuos $0.75 to $3.05. uow 82.25 $1.50 Qunllty, now 82.HS $2.50 Quality, now 11.(1." NECKWEAR AM) HANDKERCHIEFS, ONE-THIRD OFF. BRAZIERES $ .75 Quality, now $1.25 Quality, now $2.50 Quality, now . . 8 .55 .. $ .85 .. 81.(15 ALL KNIT UNDERWEAR ONE-THIRD OFF. Men's and Boy's Department Mcii'h Cotton work .Ijlrlj), nil colors. Q 8Ick 11 to J 7 SpccTnl Ub Glen's Cotton Dioni Jifi t' for whlto col- 7Cp Inrs, stiff cuffs.-fcpoelul - fuG Men's Cotton Sox. All bIzos. Two colors. Cotton wookjiJOc, tluvo pahs for 25c. Men's Cotton Underwear, ribbed shirt JKp and drawers. Special garment ..i.'TiJu Men's Cotlnn Union Suits, Derby ribbed. (J- Special per suit ip I Men's Cotton Unudkorehlufs. (iuod finality. Spe cial, Hie; it for 25e. Hoys' Cotton Uibbod Union Stilts. Special Men's Cotton Heavy Work Shirts. (JM n Special j)i&il .48c 39 k uwm mi i it mini IMI.MMIH.IIIHIIIIHI. IIWIIIII I I I III I I Ml . TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- hna boon a hobby with s for n good many years nnd n lot of our customers will toll you wlton It comos to getting good, sound, dttrnblo fronting ntntorlal nt tho right prleo wo know our busi ness. Just tell what you wnnt to build and tho ntnoutit you want to Bpead nnd we'll get busy with our poncil nnd figure out the best your Ltonoy can buy. Try us. , , C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUKL HILL 1 TWO RV USING OUlt WOOD PHONE 100 1- SOUTH RROARWAY ".MAX FOUND REAR" pleased In working for his own com pany. Ernest nucho litis roslgnod his portion as painter for Mr. Vlors. Ho hna organized n company that will bo known ns "T ho Coos Hay Painting Co." for tho painting of sconery, fros colng, automobiles nnd signs. I F. Ii. ADAMS & SON Dealers In NUW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. 3C2 No. Front St. Phono 340-L SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FUHNISH A KAC1 AND WILL PAV THE POSTAGE ON 1TS RETURN ?l COOS BAY' STEAM ' LAI LAUNDRY w..T ' 'iriitannrrin K00NTZ GARAGE Excelsior .Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES AUTO.MOIIII.KS STORED Royal Theatre TONIGHT "Tho Elliot Plnyors Co., In n rep ertoire of snappy, classy, up-to-date tabloid comedy plays. Tho Elliot Players, lucludo sovornl moinbors of tho Margaret Ilos Company that wat o popular horo sonio tlmo ago Don't fall to soo thoui. Danlol Frohntnn Iirosont tho fa mous romnntlc play "Tho Prldo of , Jetinlco," a drnmntlc conflict o! hearts nnd swords, by tho Famous Players' Stock Co., In motion pic t tiros, ' Tho Cnroer of Watorloo Rotor win," tho most uiiluua comedy of the I your, with Phillips Smnlloy, Rupor Julian mul Ella Hnll. Rax Unlvor-wil. I six rools of nil now ploturos. ! Admission, lower floor, 20c: bnl- JOOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLHT1 con).( 10o MACHINE SHOP I jjavo a Hoart nnd seo "Troy to' MARINE AND AUTOMOHILM iIeari,j." Tho second oplsodo Is REPAIRING (fhown bora tomorrow night, on GASOLINE FOR SALE , tltlftd "Whlto Water," In two reals VORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 1HO-J T1fc 6t,, of tJl0 "Fantonins" soriof BATTERIES REPAIRED AND ( ,ler Saturday night. Tho False CHARGER Magistrate. I I SOUTH COOS ItlVKR HO I SERVICE I LAUNCH EXPRiS I leaves .MnrMificld every day 1 8 n. in. leaves head of river I nt a:!H) p. in. STEAMER RAINROW Nut coal, per ton Fi'SAVE-MONEY: ,y oiilerlnt; tho famous fienryville Coa! .SI.oo . .......... ..,. ...... i. .w.. i'MIJl iu.li J'. ..-- . I iwes head of river dally nt 7 I Lump Coal, per ton " I . .. Leaves Slawhflcld t 2 V I Or, half tun of bo h . . . W.00 I u. For charter apply on bouril. ' I apply ROGERS & SMITH, Proprietors. l-I.ono 1H-J, or leave orders at Hlllyer'i. Cigar Stro. DHY WOOD phone 158-R AT Campbell's woodyard Messenger Service NorU, Froat Street, , ..ftnoupipi n CYCLERY (Mon nn i"')' a ,,eveI ''..'id- ip IUJiUUI)g lot on graded Btroet. Small monthly pay ments. "Seo Ro!il AlMitit It." $t)( nn pr ae, ,n,ya n Koo,, LUiUU Coos IUvor ranoh, In cluding stock and Improve ments. "Sco Re.'d About It." (Jijnn nn casn wJH handlo old iP'tUUiUU ostabllshod business ntttlng $250 per month. "Soo Hold About It." W. A. REID 150 Front St. Offlco Open I'venlngs 7 to fl Phono 2U1-J, TIDES FOR OCTORER. Relow Is given tho tlmo nnd height of high and low wntor nt Marshflcld. Tho tides nro placod In tho ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on the second lino of each day; n compar ison of consectttlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low wnter. For high wator on tho bar st'btrnct two hours 34 !!sutos. 2SIIrs.. -1.19 .11.12 R.01 11.00 Ft... 0.7 r..l l.S 4.S iOHIrs.. 5.1 1 11.53 fi.riC 0.0 it If t. . . U.s ti.l i.'J 0.0 . o J WEATHER FORECAST tnr AnKKUtixl t'rr tn I'm Im TlmM.l I OUEQON' Haiti In west; fair In cast tonight; rain Frldny. 1 Soiithonstorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE I RECORD J For tho 21 hours ending nt IM3 n. in., Oct. 2!), by llenj. Ostllnd, (.pcclitl government me- tcorologlst: j , Mnxlinuni CO I Minimum 15 j At IMIl n. in. ...' 51 Precipitation 00 I rrocipiuuiou since sepi, j, j 1911 10:10 Precipitation satno period Inst yenr 8:45 Wind: Culm, cloudy. I Ihtntl Concert. Tito Coos Hay Con cert Dand will glvo n concort nt tho ' Masonic Oporn House next Tuosdny I night, according to announcement by I Director Fettton today. lCpworth I.t'itKiii Social. Thero j will bo n Halloween social glvoti i Dy tho Epworth Lenguo nt tho church hull Frldny ovonlng. A flno program Is being arranged. Vintry MvcUiig. Tltoro will bo tho regular monthly mooting of tho Ves try Hoard of tho Episcopal church to morrow evening nt 7:30 In tho rec tor'K study. Members plonBO nttend. Held Heni-liiK Tonltftt. Decnttso a court stcnogrnphor was not avnllitblo todny, tho hoarlng of McVey, a North Kill Wild Animal Ed Oldlaud Stanley Oldlaud nnd Glen HokoIIo killed n big black bear nnd n wild cat this week wlilo ltuiitliig .In the woods nonr South Inlet. This Is the second boar killed by tho man this month. The ntilmnln woro cnught af ter the men hnd usod tholr dogs In trnllltiK them through the dense un derbrush. Mall Unhampered by Win. Show ing that mail from mime parts of Europe Is unhampered by war, F. II. Starr has Just received n letter from PERSONAL .MENTION 1, . , C. P. COLEMAN wus down front Tatn- pleton on btiduiMA this morning. GEO. A. GOULD of AllcRnny wns n Mnrshflold business visitor today. PAUL DIMMICIC, of North Hoitd, Mnrshflohl, Ore, Oct. 28, 1911 Marshfiold Protective Asffoclntlon, e-o H. D. MeArthttr, Agt., City. Gentlomon: Wo desire to express our haarty thnttks for tho oxtonslvo publicity you gnvo our circular on "What Jitdgd Hall soys. nbottt Llif uar," In tho local pnporfi this eve ning. Wo shall bo very glad to wont to caqiillla .tlUs morning on ""," "" "", . uiiu nro eiioioBiiig ncruwiiii uvu busluoss. 11. W. KNOX AND FAMILY of South MnrshNeld nro planning to move to Euroltn. MRS. V O. PRATT and Mrs. llulton nro visiting nt Shore Acres for it fow dny. an old clnssmntc nt Potrogrnd, mailed I PROKES60H HORKUTS loft this tltoro sixteen days no. Ordinarily nl morning for nnudoii on his rogu lottor can bo mnllod to Potrograd lnr weekly trip, nnd nn nnswor received within a COUNTY AGRICULTURIST J. L. month's time. Lcttors from Finland coma tnnrkor: "Opotted by War Cen sor." Files StiX Suit for $250 was filed In tho Justice court this nftcrnoon by tho attorneys for J, II. Olmntoad, who seek to recover this amount from the Coos liny Grocery Company. Olm stend alleges that his goods, laying, on tho dock In North Rend, woro at tached by tho cotistnblo, who nctod under tho supposition that tho prop erty belonged to .loo Wills nnd wife, who woro botng sued by tho Coos liny Grocery Company. HuptlxtH Are Dry. Row G. LoRoy Hall returned yostordny from tho llnptlst convention nt GrnntH Pass. Resolutions woro ndopted favoring stntowtdo prohibition and nt Rose- i burg noarly every storo window con tains cnnU urging tho voters to vote dry. Ho snw tho Flying Squadron nt Rosohurg and snys they ntndo the grontost hit over. He traveled ovor 100 miles, niada nluo uddresnort In olght localities nnd sold tunny blblos. Drunk Tlilu Down. Tltoro linn been u scarcity of drunks In tho poltco station this weak. Thero wore nono to report on Monday, only ono yes terdny and tho same number today. Earl Hunt, prominent u his sot, mnde another vlult to tho clty'H "Harbor of Refuge" nnd this morning told I'ollco Rend cook, was not held today but Judge lltitlcr thnt'ho "didn't moan to will probably bo ho.ltl this evening In do It." Inasmuch no ho only had 55 tho offlco of Judgo Shustor. Proso- cents to his Jinmo tho $5 assessment ctttlitK Attorney Llljoqvlst will bo I was made on tlmo and Hunt was told present. Very III. Siult't came down from Cnt'ehlng Inlet todny and lqft Inter for Dan iels .Crcok. MR. AND MRS. .T... M'GULLOCH of down othor clrotilnrs, ono on "WHAT JUDGE COKE SAYS AHOIJT LIQ UOR" and nnothor on "WHAT MR. IJRYAN THINKS AHOHT THE SA LOON," which wo trust you will ploaso usn in the satno way. Wo Hhnll bo glad to furnish nil dltloitnl copy to you for nttalt pub licity work. Yours for a big dry victory. ALHERT F. HASSFOHD, E. H. CAMPRELL. (Pntl Advortlsomout.) -i T . j, , i ' -T-va; them niprnlsed. It !,... ..... .1. ll.l.i i.uj.ih, ......i, ........ ., iu CAnIi sMRnnURO was down from morning on n snort siioppmg iinu buslnoss trip. Cntchltig Inlet. Ho took back with him n barge of lumber which will ho used In building an addition to to his residence. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MRS. A. R. O'RRIEN has gone to Portland to nltoud the marriage of her brother, Chas, Trowbridge, to Miss Rertlui Royco. MATT' L. MAY, Coos Rny roprosonln- tlvo of tho Hnao Hrotuors, whole- Notlco Is hereby iilvon that tltn tin- pale grocers, went down to Unndnii derslgned hnvo Ifett duly appointed this morning to call on his trade. " lll county Jingo or Coos county, w v Aniv-vmiw iit, i.-ii.ni. n.,it 0roRon' nB administrators of tho os W. A. ACKERMAN, Rhi 1-Ithor and , lnlo of Wllllnm It. Davis, docenscd. J. N. Hnylls left on the train this Now, therefore, nil parsons having morning for Hcnryvlllo, where tliJy ' clnlniB ngnlust said ostnto nro hore went to view some brick nnd liiivo'l,v noiUloa to presont tho snmo to u ni mo oi nee oi jnnics i. iinu, Itoom It Eldorndn Rlock, Marshfiold, Coos County, Oregon, with Ua proper vouchers duly vorlflod na by law ro- i i.ll.'.l, Hlllllll DIA IIIWIIlllB 11UIII II1U ttato hereor. Dated tills 1st day of October, 1911. OLIVE O. BRANSON, JOHN W. DAVIS, Administrators of tho citato of William R. Davis, deceased. (First publication, October 1; Inst publication, Octobor 29.) . Grand: i T-Migh t -Mrs. P. E. Larson of A FINE PROGRAM to hurry nlong. Ho did. ( Endorse Cm Ray Mini. Holding Allognny suffered n severe llpmor-. thnt E. H. Curtis Is tho only man on, rlingo of tho lungs whllo vlsRIng nt.tho tlckot for oounty cointiilsBloiior ,i... . ...inM.n. i.n.lm i 11, .. Klnril t.l... ltnlla frmtt f'nnn llnv. n (i'niii.rir rnnch yostordny nnd n quick trip wrs, tlstm mcellug or his adherents was i CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. made lion) last evening for modlclno. , hold Inst oveitlng In tlvo dffleo of John I ,,AY 't1 NIGHT SERVICE :CifiS5inE jAD fa M i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Nn word ha been rocolved us to horfi cohdltlon today. J in in ii ., ........... ..,.... ..,.,-. now oinployod ns moat cttttor and -ounter man nt Goo. W. King's ICntor prlso market, sorvod ono year on tho German cruiser Etndott, which Is raising hnvoo with tiro' vossols of tho Allies In southern Asia wntors nnd which hns already mink r.botit two score. Her lntost font was tho slnk of a French nnd Russian crttlsor. KXKZaCi WEAR I For taxi, phone 103, Ideal Cafe. For touring cars, phono 20 Chandler Hotel j LYNN LAMRETII, Prop. New Cabs I i New Cam HMVTI.'II Hl'lllllltll Wlllllllll fill hotiHework. In country. Wngos $25 per month. Phono 200-J or 32-l-K. FOR RENT (l-rnoni fuinlslicl hotiN) In South Mnrshflohl. Apply 551 Heviuith and Flnnngiin. On w ith lfa( Dance (Q The VICTR0LA is always ready with the music new shipment just received All the later records. i Wiley B, Ailem Company L. L. Thomas, Mgr! Crossett Shoes and make life's walk easy. at the FIXUP -Two Stores Marshall! North Bend PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS E. Lothard MnCluro ATTORN EV AT LAW Practices In all courts. Room 1-, I'hniiiguu X Reunett Haul. FOR RENT FuriiMied Iwo-rooin housekuupliig npnrtmeiit, 113. N. Second street, vi WANTED Hoard mill room, closo In. Slnglo gontlomnii, T to of Times. Hcnrik Gjcrdrum. PIANO iXSTRUmiON Studio Wjrllo Armi. Phono !J."JJ loci Ostllnd 'OR REXT FiinilsluMl lioiiM'keep lug rooms. G20 Central uveiiuo; phone 185-J. FOR RENT A deslrublo Iwhninm hoiisokoopliig npartmeiit. J., euro of Times. nrivd n-IIVI.'ll AVIl IM.M.MIM.'ll i " Uato orders nt W. It. Haines' Mui i FOR RIINT IIhhmn, four, lv mill dc Company, hovii rooms. Geo. A. Ralnos. 180 115 8. Sixth Strnot. Phono 103-L Rroadwny S. -f k Aluminum Ware See Our Window GUARANTEED SOLID CAST ALUMINUM "easpoons, 3 for 10c 'able Snoons, 2 for 15c The Cadillac Electric 4 (nifes, each ...-". 5c 'ork and Knife, nair 25c 2-inch Basting Spoon. .15c 2-inch Cooking Spoon 15o 2-inch Slottocl Spoon... 15c arge Boater 15c ?erl Riley Ballinrjcr PI.INIKT AND TEACHER tnsldunco Studio, 217 No, Third St 1'honw an-L H. H. Harner HOUSE RUIIiDER Qonoral Repairing and Cabinet Making, 'bono 349-J. W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (WeRmer Methods) Evory known dlsonso treatec rlthout drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 ind 2. 237 South Rroadwny. Phono 132-L. Mursbfleld, Oi I. M. Wright Phono lH8.lt. HUILRIXO CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, None nnd Throat. I CLASSICS FITTED I DR. MATTIE II. SHAW i RIscAMts of Women mid Children I )fflce P'jonu 330. Rooms 200, 201 J 202, Irving Rlock. ! Benjamin Ostlind , CONSULTING ENOINEEH AND I AiiciiiTEtrr Offices. 206 Irving Dlock ?hono 103-J. or 267-J. I Marshtleld, Oregoi I 'Vu-1 N. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302. Coke Dulldlns Marshfiold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen I ARCHITECT Mursbfleld, Oregon, ! FOR 1IK.NT Ftinii-lied tipnrtment Willi, piano in wiiiiama iiiuh. nuu R. F. 'llllnms. " "' ' i FOR RENT Newly fiiriiWicil rooms, $'J por week, with bath, hot 'and cold wnlcr, fine view of Hay, Closo In. 11 15 2nd St. N.. phono 355-R. I'OR RENT Nicely furnltdied five room bungalow, Modom convon lauces. Phone 82-R, Zb por mo, Htth nnd Commercial. Will do your Cleaning WHY PAY MORE? FOR RENT Idirgo front rooms, newly furulshud, with heat. Apply 2CC 1th stroot North.' FOR RENT Rooms ullli butli. SIO North Second street. WM ' I, , FOR RENT Desirable furnished or unfurnished houses.!.. I. S. Kauf man and Co. i j i i FOR RENT Desirnhli) mid nlcoly furnished front rooms $3 wookly; with board $7. 230 So. Fourth. WANTED Hoofing; work. If yon nood your roof rqpnlred sco J, L. Rrlco. Phono 89, FOR SALE CHEAP r,tii'i' on Isth iniiB Slough. O., caro Tlmos. " "" ' ' i i ii POR SALE OR TjItADE FOR REAL RSTATE 1013 Cadillac, oasy terms,' no Interest. Apply Emer son Porrxj Ulancu Hotol. ' .' ' ... i . .. . FOR K.YLH A rooming house nt North Homl. C, caro of Tlmos. Always Something New j People's 5sl0"j5c Store Johnson-Gulovsen Co. Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D. for h.u,k cheap imi-nuo airy SWEDISH MASSAOE AND MED , ranch 0J towniUo for orchard 1 OR AIL DISEASE I trfl"- APPly trl U Albrcht, 1 3U7 Commercial uvo. Phono 218-Jl 0inL 1 k n ;n VI i l'houe S70. mmiu"' '