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i!if(SiJUrMITlll THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Tsrairrr "'"" w , me 1 M EN who are the way their clothes look; but you're not at war; . you'd better be particular i H art Sdhafff; mes are made to satisfy particular men; and we sell them at prices that satisfy economical men You'll ivnlly Im guileful (o us If jou buy, ono. of lln-so milts or ool il i j I" f i" ' -, . 'I'd, Mnrtdiflolri TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- line boon n hobby with us for n good many years nnd a lot of our customers will toll you when It comes to getting good, sound, durable framing mntcrlnl nt tho right prlco wo know our busi ness. Just toll what you want to build and tho amount you wnnt to spend nnd wo'll got busy with our pencil and flcuro out the best your tionoy enn buy. Try ui. ,ul.. u..,,,. ,, . , , . C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItUTAlL IMJPAltTMKNT CUT THIS FUEL HILL I TWO 1IY USING OUIt WOOD PHONE 100. JH1! SOUTH HHOADWAY Aluminum Ware See Our Window "guaranteed solid cast aluminum Teaspoons, 3 for 10c Table Spoons, 2 for 15c Klll'fflS nnrli Ri ' in i '" . I '-" T- l-mcn DaSting bP00n.-IOC 4-inCh COOK hff SDOOn 15C in i i .. ".'P l-'w", ", Li-nni S nttorl Snnnn IRr Inmn d3" "l"""'---"! -"hu ucatui iuu Always Something New People's 5-HMft store SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A RAO AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS HETUUN COOS BAY STEAM l AUMnnv I j'RONE 57-J. JIARSnFIELD SOUTH COOS RIVER ROAT j SERVICE I LAUNCH EXPRESS j I U"a os Mnrsdiflehl ever)' d'ly I 8 . in. Lenvcs lientl of rlcr j nt .1:itO p. in. j STEAMER RALVROW j leaves head of river dally nt 7 I ni. Leaves Mnrahflchl nt 2 p j I n'. For rhnrter upply on board. ROGERS & SMITH, I Proprietors. j laiiS) at war don't pay mr m aod 06Fate Wc Keep Your Clothes Pressed FREE WinnUm Mill &hrw y y NJiiiiii .iV.!iittaii ESy VvJeU. Tills Moro In (ho homo of Unit .Siluif fnrr & .Marx dollies V. L. ARAMS .V: HON Heaters in NEW AND KICCOND-HAND GOODS. 302 No. Front St. Phono 310-L K00NTZ GARAGE Excelsior Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES AUTOMOHILES STORED xios county-s most complex MACHINE SHOP Ill!.rrtimu GASOLINE FOR SALE . VORTH FRONT ST. PHONE t80- I ... .. . ..v i llATTEIUKM mui-nunw n.u CHARGED ,1 SAVEMONEY by oi dei ins H'o famous Henryviile Coal Nut coal, per ton ?" Linnn Coal, por ton '' l,""Ml' st'no . .nli:X'i.. ll. .MUSSO.N, Piop. Or, half ton of Phono 18-J, or Iwivo orders Jlllljcr'H Cigar Sro. at, PHONE 1 0 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD ; North Front Btroet, Phono 70. much attention to (6) T IR ara OF CHARGE Not Hi Item! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORi E. Lothard McClure ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in nil courts. Room l'J, I'lauiigiiu & Ileunett Ilnuk Henrik Gjerdrum. PIANO INSTRUCTION Studio Myrtlo Anus. Phono JirSO-J foci Ostlind PIANO TUNKR AND RKPAIRHU LoaTo ordora nt W. It. Haines' Mm- dc Company. 1 15 S. Sixth Stroot. Phone 103-L Perl Riley Ballinfler PIANIST AND TEACHER Resldonco Studio, 217 No. Third Bt Pbono 368-U H. H. Harper HOUSi: RUILDKR General Repairing and Cabinet Making, 'bono 340-J. V. T. 7ompklns, D. S. T. U'oliincp Mnlhod (Welti Every known disease Iroateo Uhout drugs or surgory. Rooms J ., 9 937 Smith Krnndwav. ".', ,7"k. - uonni - i Mnrshfleld, Or I. M. Wright rhoiio 1HH-R. RUILDINO CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlshod on request Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, Eur, Noso nnd Throat, nK "'V GLASSICH FITTED .MATTIE It. SHAW Discuses of Women nnd CtilldWM -ittln Phono 330. Roorna 200, 201 2o2, Irving Ulock. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 206 Irving Block ''hono 103-L or 207-J. Mnrshfleld, Oregoi W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building Marshfleld, Oregon 'Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Oregon. . Mrs. Olivia Edman, M. T. D. swedishmassage mu ubd. l.VlIt AT. I. lllKI.'AHI.''! !17 Coiiuuerclal aye. Phone ai2-3 , a -T XN HAli vfv.7 TIDES FOR OCTOBER. Below is given tlio time- nnd holght of h gh nnd low water nt Marshflohl. I The tlilc's nro placod In tho order) of occurrence, with their times on , tho first lino nnd heights on tho socondllno of each day; n compar-i iBon of consecutive heights will In dlcate whether it Is high or low wnter. For high water on tho hnr subtract two hours .14 misutcs. :t0IIrs.. 0.0G C.57 12.28 C.41 Ft... 1.8 1.0 G.8 0.8 31Ilrs.. 0.C7 C.38 1.01 7.21 Ft. . . 1.9 1.2 n.9 CO j WEATHER FORECAST IDT AiioclilM l'mtn Com Do Tlmn.) OR13GON Hnln, with Bnuth- crly winds Increasing to fresh j southerly galo along north j coast. OREGON Ilaln In west; fnlr j In cast tonight; rain Friday, j j Southeasterly winds. j LOCAL TEMPERATURE j 'hecord j j For tho 24 hours ending nt j 1:13 n. in. Oct. 30, by Hen. Ostllnd, special govcrninont nic- tcorologlst: j Maximum ,....08 I Minimum 50 j At 1:13 n. m 01 I'rcclpltntlon 11 Prcclpltntlon Slnco Sept. 1, loii : k... 10.21 i Precipitation muno period ' I last jynr. 8:10 Wind; South, partly cloudy, and rainy. horn. BUTLER To Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Hutler of Los (5 a too, California, nt San Jose, a son. Mrs. Hutler will bo romombercd ns Miss Vlv Inn Taylor and their many Marsh field friends will unite lu'fullcltlug thorn. Meet .Satuuliiy. Tho Mnrshfleld W. C. T. U. will meet Snturdny af ternoon iitidi'dtlioui u'lliu of ArtB.'IKaiililo fl Mr1 Wheeler. I - j H l.iilL: ..1:1 u LomnnsKi . . fwij.j toli'( lbat4)uj U oold not lie nlilo injplicnj Idsjnejvtnnjer in tho No- bio bind; on Central nvenuo until about December 10. Tho Mumhfiold I l-.M-llll" . ....I '.Mill .SlongliCn.Judgo" '4. S. Cnkqthun, set tbo ,MIM SlaiiKh caso of IllllHtroni nnd otficrs fof next Thurs dny nt which tlmo tho quoHtlnu of whother tho City of Murshflehl or tho Port of Coos Ray must repair tho urnln nnd prevent tho overflow of property will bo' heard. Optns Offlro Dr. .lesson, n bro ther-in-law of L. L. Thoiuns who re cently loented horo, has opened offi ces In tho Coko building, occupying tho aulto recently vncntod by Shlp man and Duntlng who will occupy nn office with W. A. Hold. inVMCllirtTIOH. 4? mmBmsu -fir m0 Aro t ho Arkiioulilged SIiiiiiIiiiiI of tho World. v k) ftS? TiriTIOK TlAnMACY The Grand To-Nigh t JOE KNOWLES PICHURFS The nature man who went naked Into Oregon forests and lived for 30 days. "AT THE END OF THE ROPE" A splendid two-part Knlom Western Drama. .."THE DOWNWARD PATH" A powerful drama In two reels with '"oral ending. HnUos More Rig Apple. Deter- ,nod l0 8,ow thnt ho cnM ,.nlso b, ,,, i ,, , ', nnn,C8 " 1,loro llin on variety, It. W- Lundy, n prominent fnrmor nnd orclmrdlst nenr Myrtle Point, hns sent to Uio Chamber of Coimnorco fmir ,,. a . tt ... "" "'""""" nuou aij.i, until of which wclglls very closo to one pound and nro especially noted forp lmvo been occupying ,tho npnnt- their keeping qunlltlcs. To Ho 'shown About. An invita tion to tho pntrons and patronesses and tho reception commlttco for tho Myrtlo Arms reception of next Thurs day evening to Inspect tho building on Monday evening has been extend ed through F. E. Conwny. Dancing In tho now danco hall will bo be twccn eight and oloven o'clock. Picture of Winner Glories. Stuudlng on tho battered nnd splin tered decks of tho old steamboat Mon teenno, n craft which piled tho bny twonty yenrs ago nnd of which ho was captain for flvo years, J. Tom Hall had his picture taken nt Kntplro this week. Tho old boat, known by nil old Coos Hay residents be longed to tho Southern Oregon Com pany nnd wns used principally for towlngjblg Ipg rafts. Sho had nloro tlinu 20o' horsepower nnd boforo com- ling to Coos Hny was us.cd first In Washington Mill Inter on' tho Coluni. Mn.t'Slio'now. 'lies n muss of wreak- Nngo nour Ein'plrti, lioachodi thoro In 1S02 when tho mill of tho company was closed down. I PKUSONAL SIKNTION MISS I). GIHSON wont over to Myrtlo Point this morning to visit friends. .!. T. CULVKIt, of Catching Inlet, looked nftor somo IiiihIiiohh hero today. N. YOUNO, of LaUesldo, wns down today nttondlug to uomu nmtters of btisfness. ' ' VICfOR' Kn.UNI) or'N'iWth Inlet wnK.ln tho city todny on u shprl -.' r ' ijiijii0ib ,'f''', I" CAUL NKLSOn'," of Catching Inlet. wns ncro todny looking after aomo ninttors of biiHliuH. .. . UK. E, MINCIS.loft todny for Myr tle. Point, whero ho was culled on profossionul liimliioss, ,, i MRS. KLA11N returned this morning from n visit with her daughter at tho Llfo Saving Station. , J. C. niSCII nnd his father worn vlsltora in tho city today from their homes at Catching Inlet, N. KLACin came down on tho boat yostorday from North Coos Hive or to hnvo hlu hand drossed. SCHOOL SUPERVISOR K. A. OOL DEN loft nn tho early morning train for Coqulllo on tchool bust- I1QHS. , SWAN' RKNSpii camp ,ilowii from Gnrdluor1 today nn'd wont-'oht over tho -now W.IIIanmtlo Pnglfle lino MR. AND MRS. ANDREW FRED- KRICKSON onuio up this morning ilhnpplng mnd on business from th-olr homo nt South Inlot. MRS. GEO. N. Roll has rcturnod from Redwood, Calif., whoro sho Royal Theatre TONIGHT Tho Hoiiho of Hljr FrntiircH Miss (Jrnco Kldo singing two now and up-to-dato sougs. "Tho second episode of tho"TREV O'HEARTS," riilltlcil "WHITE WA TER" In two iftlH. This chapter Is far moro Interest ing than tho forngolug ono and will keop you Interested ovory mouiout on tho Jump. i.uvo nuuri mm sue i ruy u i.caris , j iti-4 iwiii'. hm;ii In threo reols. With thrills and soul stirring inun situations. The plcturo with a conselcnco. "I'nlversnl Ike, Almost u Hero,. This Is for laughing purposes and Is guaranteed to produce tho Mirth, O IteuJii All New Picture (I1 Admission: Lower floor I5o Bnlcony lOc Here tomorrow night, the Cth In stallment of the Million Dollar Mystery. Don't rail to eee tho 5th and last MKNT at tho PROHIRITION Con of the FATOMA8 series or (The volition and Out-ln-WIn League. Man In Black) Sunday night. It Paid Adv.) has been visiting hor mother who has been In poor hcnltli. .T.S.STI5VENS, owner of tho Parisian Dye Works which ho recently pur chased, left ths morning for Myr tlo Point on n business trip. SIIKSTBR 8ANFORD returned from Lakeside, whoro ho has boon employed In putting up a now resldonco for Charles St. Denis. BRUCE JOHNSON of Coqulllo pass ed through hero yestorday en routo homo from California whoro ho has been playing ball In ono of tho mi nor loagucs. FRANK 1UCATII AND WIFE, who mentfl of Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn In West Mnrshfleld, will lcavo soon for San Francisco.' MIL AND MRS. J. TOW13U and Dr. C. W. Tower went up to tho head quarters of tho Glasgow Gun Club on North Inlet yestorday nnd ox pret to stay there hunting until this evening. IIAItllY J. M'KKOWN, proprietor of tho Chandler Hotel, loft yestor-dny In his hunltlng clothes for Myr tlo Point, whero ho went to seo tho now railroad. Ho expects to do somo hunting whllo nwny. M. It. IIHItSHY, tho democratic no niliico for county trensuror Is hero from Coqulllo nnd Is plonscd with tho prospects for his cttndldnncy In addition to tho democratic no mination, Mr. Horsey wan given tho ondorHoment of tho Coos Cqunty Prohibitionists mid Ont-to-WIn League. JAMK3 CULLKY nnd fhlnlly nirtvod! down from Catching Inlet yqster- day nnd will movo Into u roB(- denco hero. Mr. Culley comes to tnko chnrgo of tho Farmors' Un l Ion. Ho hns rented his farm to Mr. Strickland or North Inlet, who stnrtod to movo his goods to Catch-J lug Inlet this morning when the lnuueh Turtle ran aground near the mouth of thulnlut. They will bo unnblo to get off until high tldo this ovonlng. HOTEL lll 111 '. I ll ' II I (Imudler llofhl J; .1, Vcgelsr Ban Frandstb; K.J.. Li. .Kf..l .,.! i l.l...ft. .All T ..al.h. J r. 'tiivu.u.lll.i -,rilu,ll, 1li I tl.ll 0IIUI- . ., .,..,..-,,. .. . .Wlir r,MIllllln, ..,....' ......t,;,,.. ...... ."' , O. 8. Mich, Srth KritnMiUoj"tfJlV. "Sun- frtry, Rosebnr'grO. 1C, Shoi'ntitil, Vihl-' ARRIVALS land: O. El 'IllirmiTtn Hentllftr"MjiiHJKifliMw-TtfKW .V KVAX.iw,W,H fCdoiior, Portland; 'A. V Torryj 'imrt-f land; Rood,- land: ChnrloS McCnly, Coqulllo;' 8am Holtou, Alberta; Mrs. E. E. Crowley, Myrtlo Point; John Hurley, Ilnndon; Frank Roblci, North llund; W. W. (Ingo, Coqulllu; 0. WnoJior, San Fnrn clsco, Illunro Hotel. John Rlloy, Portland; John Vltun- oroc, Iliindou; Alfred King, Myrtlo Point; Georgo Allen, Gnrdlnor; C. F. llurd, Coqulllo; M. J, Cnrtulchnel, Hearer Hill; Edward Klllngson, Co qulllo; Alex Ruth, North Rend; Geo. J. Illnulciunn Honryvillc. Llojd Hotel. Fred Ritchie mid wife, I'oftlnnd; M. II. Horsey, Coqulllo; ir. L. Wutla nnd family. Gnrfluld; II. Jouirfl nnd wife, Portland; W. C. Llngren, Lako sldu; P. P. Mcnnoy, Randou; II. R. Johnson, Rluo Rldgo. FOOTRALL GA.ME ARRANGHD FOR ELECTION DAY CROWD High School Will Meet Independent Toiiiii frinii Coqulllo Pruc tlco Sfadlly. For two weeks tho football team of tho Mnrshflold high school has practiced faithfully nnd strenuous ly, rounding Into shape for tho game with thoi Coqulllo Independents, now I'oflnltoly fcchcdulod to bo played horo next Tuesday afternoon. Do- splto tho fact that no other pigskin battlos can bo arranged with other high schools of tho county for this season, tho iiiembora of tho local (cam hnvo had tholr enthusiasm In no whit dampoued and hnvo answor oil Coach Mies' rail for ovory after noon. " Slnco tho gnmo with tho North Rend A'liuunl hoveral chnngea hnvo ,)00 ,,, , u,0 noup Ln clan olio has been shifted Into tho right iMiiml iiniiltlnn niwl Chunninn Iiiih T. J. Thrift,' Oottitllo;--W. - P. '. uiii't;, .u1 1 .ii'u J W 6'j.il. :nu.w' (Inrdlnort-'O. Eil.'UtilinHon,! PorU'V Wtr l.j ""j '"li vJiUT'iu.l O. W. Elleh rortlnli.il"! ' - "WWW- ShW, ",?? - st. MwKnico'inxoi - nr.?"vv kwp- ar ?;.nr- Hu-,,,onft fpnm i1Bir tho nuartorhank post. The placo left vacant in tho bnckflold by Chapman Is being filled by Merchant nnd Rack. McDonald still rests on the other half position and Seaman at fullback. Captain Lyons Is out of tho scrimmage at present on account of a bad log, but expects to get back In tho game on Tuesday. VOTERS A'lTTENTIO.V M. II. HHRSEV received tho ENDORSE- , A,CCnHJNT,S AT COpUltLlJ.. White-Vlolng teohto'Jdftr.ppn.lei1 yfoKK In n bnrn near his homo near Lnm pa, Mr. A. Ilean fainted and fell eight feet from a ladder to tho ground. From tho fall ho rccolved serious bruises nnd was Jiurt to such nn extent thnt Dr.- Mann of Ilnndon loft orders for him to remnln In bdd for several days. O. A. Itlonkc, who hns boon work ing In tho local mill for about n month, Buffered n peculiar nccldont, by which his leg was brokoh,( Ho had v'plpkdit lfp A liciivft fllVl nnit pitched H out o'f'tho'wny,, whon )h Sep gavo way undor hlm.'nnd It was found "" iV.al" tho 8iiTalfcr'"b6ri6 ""wns bickHn-rtcrtrnho Ahklo.' Ploillco 'b n lnrgo and powerful man nnd hi? niliselcs dvldontly nut too "nliVu Htraln on the bono ns ho fwlBtcd. ;Viln log" In thrdwlng iho heavy' -slab, ilo find received a ' sovorc blrtV 'In'1 tho same spot front n plccirdfih-,i' ttifoh tlmo ago, nnd thd bono may haV'o liron slightly frncturod. Mr. Loo, of Johnson's mill, who works on tho soctlon, is laid up with a strained and brufsod nrnf! L. A. PlnltBton Is nursing' nn rtrni, broken InBt woolt. A child nt HonryvlllO, rtpfod hhout flvo yirs, required Dr. Richmond's nttcntlon, hnvlng cut Its foot itov'dro ly on tho bottom, cutting away noar ly tho wholo ball of tho foot. Much sickness from nicnslos nnd other ailments In reported, tho fami lies of J, ll, Pointer, Jjohn ,Hlck hnm nnd joe Poar.t, bpln'iitiiong tio sufforors, Coqulllo Ifprnld ( ," " The 'nrtfi liciit iWtllos' A(ll ll hold n Cooked Viol nnil Clil'rkcii Tiiuuiut Halo nt tho Kvclr'tt l'Jiinimi-jr Sntuitlny, (K-tober' .'hnl.' Tiltiinlrd m ' ' 's . " ;.." JI''1. win iiIho bo fpr Kjilo.nl tho Pacific ana Coon liny Grocery Mlorrii. ' 1 T " '.-; ' ' " ro. (Vnlu ThivIm Ii'iin oitoI n llKAPTY PAULOH nt tliv MDIUS' KMI'Ollll'M. ' " ' Cifissinc I TOO LATET0 0LASSIF.Y!t .1 .!'' ) ''"'ll li I ) 1MM FOHaiENrlrr-Jl?.viui ffit IW.f "SIlK11" I ,edi.Ji3.0.q, Wiwm iir;?'BJl it. HHrr.acond St. N., Cult 35C-R. Vim ItKXT-MiMlpni ftirnWiwl nxmiH f,r,mhfnWMiv'ti'llilf'ltr,-J. (V.ilJ.i)m)Jf,Ktr if,'., ,,tttf ';ou kkst O-nmin'MriilnJieiflloimo In South MnrHhflold, Apply 554 Seventh nnd Flanagan, I -'OR RUNT Fiirnlhlied two-room hoiisokceplng npnrtment, 413 N. Second atroot. WANTED Hoard mid room, closo In. Slnglo Kontloman, T., cure of Times, " ' ' .i 'iiJiir ' " FOR IlEN'i'i IuriiIsI(Hl ..housekeep ing r6oiiiH. . G20 .Uejitrrvl i,;vnuo; phono 18C-J. - ' '"' " "mi -in . ,r ' FOR lll-JNTr-vl (ulrnjilq t,Y(rnion Iiniisokooplng uimrtnient,, . J,,' qnro of Times, I'OR RUNT Hoiiki'n, four, lx and aovoii rooms. Geo. A, Ilalnea. i8G Rrnudway S ., f FOR JtE.NT F-iniWul apartment) with piano In Williams Rldg, Seo It. F. Williams. FOR RENT Nicely furulNlietl five room bungalow. Modorn conven iences), PhonolU-X. 25 per mo. 12th nnd Commercial. ,..,,;,. ' FOR RUNT Largo front rooms, uowly furnished, with heat Apply 205 4th strcot North, FOR RENT Rooms with bath. SIS North iSecond street. -. FOR KENT DoNlrnhlo furnished or unfurnished housos, I, 8. Kauf man and Co. ' . FOR KENT DesJnihlo ,.and pleely furnished front rooms f3 weekly; with board 1 asago,. Fourth. WANTED Roofing vorlc.f If yo need your roof repaired. se J, L. Rrlco. Phono 99. ., 1 ' FOR SALE CHEAP 5 ncrM on Isth mus Slough, O., care Times. FOR SALE OR TRADE FGll HEAL ESTATE 1913 Cadillac, sasy torins. no Interest. Apply Emer son Ferry, Blanco Hotel. FOR SALE .V rooming hemse at North Bend. O, care qf Tjwe. FOR SALE CIII5A.Uimw jU ranch or townalU for Srcnard trnols. ' Atiply cfr THMht. 1 IV, I iM ll.-"! ll oy Vd oil 4 plftML. ii fiisi iMnittiifhiiiiiii'liiiiiiriiiiiiiMr''i