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..1,1,1- - VT"JP!" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE IRVING BLOCK fiAHSOX, MI3YI3II Al CO. CLOTIIIXO. kxox .stiff and sorr hath. VONVNIOS' KID .lOSIOI'lf YF.SKAS' WIIITIO VKST. AMI that is xionv and actiikntic fjzamn WEAR Irossett Sh and make life's walk easy, at the FIXUP -Two Slorcs- i fcrsh'ield North Bend IAN WANTED i Tnde Charge of a Restaurant I'J.-.(M) I'lOlt .'MONTH TO TIIK ItKillT PARTY lut Hum- KIO (o Put In tlio llnsl nos as Assurance, of flood Vnltli. wient Owner HnB Other Husl- t't Which dcmnirlfl his utton- "sin: i 1 1 : 1 1 aroct it" oriinit ;ooi iu'.sixkss PROPOSITIONS STOP PAVINd HUNT (M linn a fine now llungnlow Melt (mi bo bought on small ontlily pnyinentfl. "See Hold About II." W. A. R E I D 150 Ficr.tSr. Willi to ,5fiie al Tho VICTR0LA is always ready with the music new shipment just received All the later records. ey Bo Allen L. L, Thomas, Mgr. Aluminum Ware See Our Window "UARANTEED SOLID CAST ALUMINUM aspoo-, 3 for 10c w bpoons, 2 for .-.15c : $A Q-d n!fp"nn!"r 9Rfi I 'nch Basting SDOon..15c ?"lCh OnriUncr Qnnnn IRf!1 ;'"ch Slotted Spoon 15o -c uraier loc Aways Something New D Comrap iople's 5-io-iSc store SUdum rSMEi APPARKL IS ItKillT A. AXI) DHF.SS (SI.OYKS The Grand To-Night i i Fine ! Program Tonight Royal Theatre TONIGHT 110Y1) AXI) JL'FFRHOS, those fun milkers, In an entire change of pro- grrni, Including a novel inimical sketch. ; SPKCIAL KKATL'ltK. "Till-: Ql'I3l3X OF Tin-: forty: TIIII3VI3S" A most sensational and hourt-thrlllliig fenturo hi four reels' featuring Doninnrk'a distinguished' actrcHH, Mis Daguey Tyson. "Till: QPACIC'V-A ilramu found- cd on tlio InfiimoiiB cocaine traffic, ! with Wnllnco Hold and Dorothy Dav- I enport. ' ' "THI3G1RL IX PANTS" A Crys- tnl Comedy with Vivian Prescott ami ChnrloH DoForrost. 1 (i all-.i:v m:i:us. Lower liner, l.V. llnlcoiiy, 10 c Huio niutluoo tomorrow at 2:30 p. in.- uy several teuuosia -kaii-FIC IX KOPI.S" will bo ropontod at u special mntlnoe. Just ask sonio one wlio wltuotwml this fenturo last ovoulnif. lioro tomorrow night tho third eplM.de or THKY O' HI3ARTH in two, ' , I'ein. Clams, Crabs Crawfish Oysters a iv kiilli-itlui' about. Ibei ir you mv ikini.iimr " "'". .hell flli imi ntU get ciiialnte.l' i ullli us. COOS IJAV OYSTHIt CO. nt Pnliuo Meat Mniket, llninilwiiy. QUALITY fIRST Always TnrSiMMDtU""gra"'r"'Mf umm er n-t . , tiiu ie fH.. tie C INVITATIOH MCHBCROr I , L rArfVATI ii'?.r rtcrf vexft.uiA. WHY PAY MORE? Johnson-Gulovsen Co. fSffi 1 58-R i&S ' t few Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY tiw iREVITIE5 Times for novf.mhvh Qolow Is given tlio time and height of high and low wator at Marshfleld. Tho tliloa are plncod In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison of consccutlvo heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar subtrnct two hours 34 minutes. 8 HrsV. 1.17 , 0.10 3.a;T 10.1 1 Vt.A 1.7 2.0 0.0 0.1 0 lira. .-1.50 0. 10,, S.iifj 10.82 Ft. . .' LB . 2.7 ' 0.(1! 0.0 7 lira., fi.aa lq.io 1.32 ii.a- Ft. .. -I.-I ''2,9 ,, r.8 o.i s lira. . g.20 lo.n.i ri.i-i o.o Ft... 1.3 2.s r.c o.o 0 lira.. 0.2 1 7.21 1 1.5T, C.05 Ft... 0.3 1.3 3.0 G.3- 10 lira. . 1.12 8.2-1 1.17 7.11 Ft... 0.1 -1.1 2.0 r,.o 1 1 1 1 1 rs . . 2 03 0.21 2.1.1 S..13 Ft... 0.5 4.7 2.C 1.7 llilllrs.. 3.05 10.11 -1.00 fl.BS Ft... 0.7 5.1 2.1 4.7 niiirH.. a.r.s io.no n.02 n.ts IFt... o.o fi.C 1..1 -i.s 1 1 1 ;iirs. . -I., i ti.3o r,.ns o.o Ft... i.i o.i o.- o.o , 1 T 1 1 1 ra . 12.18 li.lt 12.20 CI Si ; Ft... i.o 1.3 .; 0.2 I IGjIlrs. . 1.17 0.30 1.11 7.38 j Ft...r,.o i.c o.i o.s NVKATHIOR VORV.OAST tllr AararlMM Ptni In Cm ntr TlmM. I OIU3(10X Unln, South to east wind, j LOCAL TKMPKIIATUHH hkcord j For tho 24 hours ending nt j 4: 13 a. m., Xov. r,, by Don J. Ostllnd, Hpuclnl government mo- j terologist: Mnxlmum 08 j Minimum 4!) j At 4: 13 a. m 50 j Precipitation 00 j Precipitation Since Sopt. 1, 1014 10,00 Precipitation Bamo period lustyonr 10.23 j Wind: XorthwoHt; partly cloudy, j liny Home. Mr. ltilnldm- nf Ilnv (lty lias bought two n,,ntion to Kaatslilo fi " - . . . .-! lots in iiome from Henry Sen' gstnckeii and will ;t u luimo there soon. vaUh" .Meediur. At n meeting of tho Marshfleld' lodge or I3lks last night, It wiib voted not to open the elub rooniH nt present iih inemberfc of tho lodgo hopo to got tho now building started within, n short time so that It would hardly' pay to fit up tompornry quarters. Mlecleil Judge. Chns. Van Duyn received a telegram this morning an nouncing Hint bis father-in-law, Mr "'ts, had been elected circuit Judge or that district by 1500. Mr. , . .... Roberts was attorney general or Ok lahoma In territorial days. Were Mmieyeil Gentlemen. It was no pennllin, vagabond lot that ap peared beroro 1'ollco Judge Uutler tl.ls moinlug to unswor tho charge of being Intoxicated. First lu lino cuine Gust Johnson, whoso pocket had Hwellod with a $75 rolb To divvy wltli. tho city was nnsy for him, and Oskor Cuskor curried a receipt roi - . 0ftfiliy avallablo. Ho iiUo cauu through with his sharo In the rar In- iliiiniiltv fund nnd deimrted. VI vo llolluis for l-'lglitliig. Ilo- i oauso ho blaclienod tho eyo of Curl Slosson, a waiter at tho Palnco Res taurant, Abnor Trlbbey yestordny nf. tornoon paid ?G Into tho coffura of tho city and declared herenHor 'ho would keep tho poaco. It was nllogod that Slosson nnd Trlhboy, both enumored or tho snnio young lady, became engaged lu a right when tho former nppoured on tho street with the lady In question, after being ordered by Trlbbey not to bo soon with her after fi o'clook In tho ovonliiK. Slossen canto ottt about supper time. LeiiMw Ituiirli. 4V. A. dago has lonsod his big ranch near Allegnny to six Oreels,who havo been oni nlovftd ut tho Smith Mills for the i last fow years. Threo of thorn will work tho ranch and threo remain In , tho mill for tho tlmo being, The parties going on tho ranch yesterday 1 nro H. P. Haylnthomaa. J. T. Hayln , thomas,' and 'I. Xambas. They took ' mi about fifty Ilolglan hares with l them. Mr. Oago plans to leave soon) for Arizona where tliey witj speno. some tlmo with his sister. 20 iSSS 20 rohtleld-North Pend Auto JAut "!rs every ten minutes trout tf a. w In 12: O p. ui. GOR8T A KING, VtOi. lOinOry Won. Constnblo l-Jiuofy or North Bend wns re-elected yesterday over Xols 11. Welling, Ms Socialist opponent. Is Injured. Harry Getting, the lit tle son of F. K. Gottins, sustained a bad cut over his eye. He was play ing nt the homo of Uev. Gregg nnd I fell off the porch, striking on a nail I In a board on the ground. It came near destroying his vision. dewier, as candidates for the Marsn- Hn.l X Ugl.t.-llecnuso Kay Mar-! "old city council wore , placed In clr tln had no lights on his machine, ho c,1,nt,0 lo,,ny nUl1 wlU be ,od lhl9 wns brought beforo Judge llutler nnd nft..r"0,0"; , , .,,.,., assessed u fine or $5 though this was -Mr- l,lMlw Ib a "' r tho that tho driver would henceforth see , """W term, and .Messrs Unities that his lights wore lighted after and Cook Mr tho thruo-year erm. . . , The announcement of their candl- dncy was niado (oday, they having SJght IIIk IHukDlrcetly in rront consented to become candidates when ot tho Messenger when she enmo ,,,!(, ' a ".,1"lr r' fr'u,ulB' M down from IlnyucB Inlet this morning ru!"' l o "if Lrlinary, thero were n big buck uttempted to swim across lo'"' t lirco ca.ulldateH Mr tho tree the stream. It was headed off by fancies Messrs II. J. Kimball, J. tho boat, turned back to tho Hitoru and leisurely disappeared Into tho timber with nil the air of knowing that the hunting season Is four days pnst. l'KltSONAI. .MI-JXTIOX. , MHS. J. O. HAMMl-:ii cumo over from Iluudon today. HOY WIGGINS wiih In tho city to day from South Inlet. 13, K. JON13S returned today rrom n business trip to Pnrtlnnd. A. II. POWI3US went up to the Smith Powers camps this morning. TOM PI3AK wuh nitiong the visitors In the city today from Hiiynos In let. MRS. It. OYSI3Li:it and. daughtor ofi Gold Ileaeh were In Marshfleld to-! day. HARRY WATICIXS.or Lakeside, was a visitor lu th city today on a short trip. MRS. AXXII3 HOLAXI) roturned to day from n short business stny In Portlnud. JAM13S WAOF.8 of South Inlet cntno up to Xorth Hum! today 'on busi ness. MI8S.MILLI13 MONHOX, of Temple ton,' was lu tho city today shop ping, C C. IJHGOIT was among tho visitors In tlio city from his homo at Tom- plcton. 9 i:!i!'1iir' J. O. '1,1513 enmo today from South Inlet to attend to r.oine matters or business. TOM QIIRIBTI-JXSOX wns horo on n abort business trip todny from Toniplelon. MRS. WK8L13Y XOAII wiib a visitor and Hhoppor In tho city todny from Allegany. J. 13. JOHNSON, or Allogany, was hero today looking after sotno mat ters of business. OTTO HILL cumo down on tho boat this morning front Allegany on a short business trip. ROHI3RT STI3INLI3CIIN13R, or Tom pleton, was n visitor hero today on u short business trip. I). L. ROOD went up In tho county i seat this morning to nttettd to some mutters of business. IuIIN K, KI3NDALL, nsslstnnt city ' attornoy, left for Coipilllo this morning on official business. I). C. ANDI3RSON loft today for Portland, wiioro bo has been call ed by the sickness of his rather. L. II. LARSON, the Lnkpildo mer chant, (tamo down today to at tend to some matters or business. HWXRY nnd A. MILLI3R, or tho Mil ler Tlv Camp, cumo down on busi ness this morning rrom North In let. - I PROF. RICHARDS laft on tho morning train tor Ilaudnn whore ho goes to look fter his class In pia no. IILACTC SILK 3TOVI5 POLISH j Vor Sale by tSrilROKOlOIt & IIILI)KNIH(ANI) I Phono 177. "A Shine In M I'J M Everv Dpon" KOkA Cot a can today from TiiffilrnTli I your hardware cr sro- jHIl JlVlllfiy eery dilur, j-SMawMiflB THREE IRE TO L: ' Petitions for H. W. Painter, the , well konwn wholesaler, Gcorgo B. Cook, tho Central Avenue grocer, and j Geo. A. Unities, real estate mid fuel i - i iiiiiiiiiiip nun -ii 'i h i-iiriuiiii. F. Tolnnder and Carl Kveitson. Xn litiiiior Issue. Thora has been cotiHlderablc tnlk about tho "wot and dry" Issuo be ing raised In tho city campaign but It was stated this morning by par ties who worn Instrumental In hav ing Messrs Painter, Cook nnd Dallies become itindldutes declnro that this did not enter Into It. It was stated positively that this had been settled nt tne slnto elec tion, the condition of the vote being Hint the saloons went allowed until a year rrom tho Hrst or next Janu ary to retire rrom business. It. A. Copplo, president or the Mn'rshrield city council, minoiitiRod that It was tho purpose or the city council to abide strictly by the state election results. Ho said that it was fair nnd bo proposed to abide by It. Mr. Copplo wns iiHslstlng In getting signers to the petitions ot Messrs Painter, Unities nnd Cook. Along the Waterfront Tho Uessle Dollur, which left here yesterday, returned to North Hend Inst evening, tumble to cross out be cause or tho bur, though her attempt this morning was successful. Shortly before noon today the Ado. line Smith sailed out over the bur and headed fcoutli. NI3LS PJ3TKRSOX, or Teinpleton. with his sou Walter and nephew Pert Peterson, wns hero today on business. OTTO COP15XIIAOI3X, alio of tho railroad contractors noar Gardiner, nnd wife, cumo to .Marshfleld yes- MR. AND MRS. ARTIIHR M'CLOS KI3Y wont up to Coiiilllo (oday, whore they wll visit with relatives ror n row lnys. C. J. THO.MPSOX, or Xorth llend, left on the moiiilng train ror Ilnn don, where ho expects to remain during the winter. JAMI3S NOW'LIN, wRo and daughter canto down on the boat from North Inlet this morning nnd expect to go to Lakeside, where they will vis It for n few days. L. 13. MATHI3W.S Is Hero today from North Inlet. Mr. Mathew's sou has tetiiriiod rrom his ship or the Pa cific rieot on a furlough nnd Is expecting to return to San Francis co with the Redoudo. I.MRS. .11 L. FKRRY and gninddaiig:i- ter, OlndyH, returned today from Portland where thoy havo been vi siting nt tho homo of Mrs. Lloyd I NY. Jacobs, J. L. Ferry went to Portland to accompany them liuum. AT -THE . HOTELS mmmum Tlio Cliaiuller Hotel, S. A. NVhltnoy, Portland; A. H. Ruppberger, Portland; Alfred Ander son, Minneapolis; U. Starr. Co iltilllo; J. 13, Miller, Portland; II. 1). Su'ilth, Coijulllu; S. K. Robinson, Herkelcy; (leorgo NV. Dafao, Dstrolt; A. 13. Kruso, Prosper; F. C. Starr, Co (iillle; Swnn Ilenson, Portland, The Lloyd Hotel, N NV. Howard, Yuitin, Ariz.; Mrs, M. Drown. 8nu FraitQlsco; F. $, Soha Ter, Seattle; J. NV. CnrteV, Ulite Ridge; F. A. Nelson, North ' llend; Mrs. 8. St. Denis, Nortli Inlet;' F. Lan gnne. .yrtlo Point; Ira Johnson, Co lin) lo; F. llurrella, Myi tie' ' Point; tloorgo O'Day, Uoavor HllliNValtor NN'nlker, Onrdluer; A. Walker Oar - diner; 8. Jonos, Myrtle Polut; 13. Hatey, Coqullle. The SL Iwu-nce Hotel. Charles A. Philips, Port Ian J; James NVall, I3ugeno; NVIlllum Cottoll, 13u geno, Oeorge Lonos, lleaver Hill; M. NoVon, CJun River; Charles Orant, Detroit; A II. Rlppborger, Portland; S. A NVhltnoy, Portluud; Mr. nnd Mrs, Parkhtirst, North Hend. The Illnmo Hotel. O. Oliwn, Lakeside; L. Hamre, Lakoslde; H. MIchelhrink, Allegany; Oeorge A. Dlehl, San Franelscu; John Mabarey. Mjrtle Polut; John Jeffreys Myrtle Point, Charles Morratt, Han don, O C. Carter; Myrtle Point. O. 13. NVnllln, Florence. u DR III! EXPECT IEH RUM OF With, but 10 days of tho snlinon senson loft, tho Tallant Cnnnory on Front street Is looking ror a now run of the fish which they predict will como early next week and will keep them busy until the closo or the season. From tho height of the best run or more tliuit 3000 salmon per day tho run has now dwindled down to 000, the amount that enme In to day. Dqpplto tho fact Hint Co run Is sl6Wlng' down, the crew of twenty thrco men Is still nt work mid will remain until the fishing law closes the plant. Those GOO Hsh easily pro- j dtice about 150 cases or rorty-elght half pound tins to a case. All through the season there havo been tboiisauds of those ensos packed nnd almost weekly tbey have been ; shipped north to tho headquarters o tho Tallaut-Urnnt Packing Company of Astoria, from whence they are dis tributed In wholesale lots. According to salmon flshorineii the best rim ot the salmon Is confined to tho three motitlm beginning about August 10 and ending the sumo dat'i, In November, Octolinr In or this year there were 3000 salmon brought to the cannery, tho record tor the year. All nets must bo out or the water by 0 o'clock tit the morning nt No-i vetnber 20, according to tho law, anil' tho season ot snlmini canning will1 then cottie to u close until Dccetuhor 10, when It renputiH until March 20, j when tho fish start up from the sen Into the spawn. tresh water streams to Kunilny School Convention. Tito nuutinl convention of the Coos Coun ty Sunday Suhool Association will bo held In Marshfleld on Friday and Saturday of tills week. Thero will be three sessions, the tlrst otto beginning tbinori ow afternoon nt 2:00 nt the Hiiptlst churclw The second session will be In the evening nt 7:30 nnd the Inst session Saturday morning nt 0:30. Spcnkors will bo here from all parts ot tho county. HEAVY TEST MADE Steel Stringer of Star Theater Supports Eleven and One-Half Tons On the carrying beaut that ittakos u fiO overhead span supporting the gallery of tho now Stnr Theatre n weight of more than eleven mid one half tons wns placed as a lest yes tordny afternoon. In addition to this weight of sand and plaster thero were seven or eight men on the beam. The otitlro load caused only one quarter of tut Inch deflection, thought due to the compression or tlio wood. That this Is definite proof or tho Fafuty or tho gallery Is the belief of Architect Turpeit who declared tho area of tho gallery will allow room for never more than 100 per- soiih and nt tho most not over u coin . blued weight or five or six tons and , this will bo partially distributed over I various beams of tho roof, j Hrcauso of rumor that the long CO i toot steel beam would bo unable to hold up (he gallery weight Mr. Tur peit voluntarily submitted the girder to this supremo tost. Ilulldlug In spector Trlbbey, Street Commission er La whom nnd Councilman Al brecht were present and expressed their satisfaction with the test. Ilulldlug on the lot next door to the Xoblo Thentio on Central Avenue will bo started, Mr. Tarpon bollovos, with In two weeks time. The moving of tho two story resldeituo from tho j tract will bo commenced immodlat- , ely, It will be iuoved around the I comer to Fourth nnd Anderson i btroets. NOTICI3 Tho monthly meeting or tho Mnrshrield Chamber or Commerce will be held In Its office at 8 o'clock Friday ovenlnK, Noveiubor Cth. Mem bers are requested to attend these IM.iullilHn, . SfoViA- NV. MOTL13Y, Sec. 1 , T1IAXK8, , W ;vlsl l0 0X''"f8 01,r B'ce1ro i in"k? to ""f imny txtoptolfi UrU. Iteiil 101 (lietr iiiuuy oeuiiiiiui uuiai orforluga and deep uympathy during our Into sad bereavement. MRS. M. F. CAMPJ113LL AND FAMILY. Llbby COAL. Tim kind YOU have ALNVAYH IK: I). Phone 72. Pacific Llvory and Transfer CoiiiMiny. I DR. If. 13, KIOLTY, DI3.NTIST I Phono 112-J, Room 20-1, Colto Uldg VHI3SII AI'PLi: CIIHIR delivered .In uiiy iiaiitlly lo your home. Cape JArnBO Soda NVorks, fhowo 'JIO-L, LIN SOD E 1 I SOCIAL CAL13NDA1L U;. z ,y THUItSDAY. W. with Mrs. A. X W. P. Murphy. , Norwegian Luthornn YoUnR Ladles' Aid with Mrs. It. O. Thorpe - , FRIDAY ' ' Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. J. A. Hlatt. Mllllcomn Club Dancing Par ty. "SAFETY FIRST SQUIBBS CHEMICALS .- atanE8Tii , .iiAn jClllttTIOK JKfiSA-, fLAsariE SIQWINO MACI1TNES.:. HINUKIt AND WHKUMClt iVND WILSON HowIuk Mneluiief for snlo or rent, HKCONIMIAND MACJIIN1CJ. of nil Ulnil.1. ClennliiK niicl reimlrlnij utl iiiiicIiIiioh. W, J. HIT, yliojio UHO-X. itflPnrkAvo. , I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I VOIt TKADV Modern house, rooms and' bath, lir Colorado. Springs, Colorado (a world-ramoifrt henlth resort j for proporty In Marshflohl or North Pond. See- I. S. Knuftnnn & Co. M'ANTHO Hellnlile whiiuiu Wttiiln work by day. Tel. 320,. VOIt RI-JNTi Half hliiro space. Needle Shop, Ceutrnl iivonue. Art. WANTED I r NVANTKH Voting- jimn, wtolies vVork",,, on ranch. NVu'kob no object. 8, enro Of Times. NVANTIjil) IO'xrloiieed glrl'tor gen' '' oral housework. Apply Mr.' Fred l Powers, 771 8. 4th St. FOR RENT i VOIt RUNT, I HOC, Sloro now c. copied by Lewis Ice Cream Purlqr on Droadwuy, opposite Copplo's, See Henry Sengstnckeii, FOR RI3.NT Well furnlsliiHl house-' keeping salto, reasonable. Refer-' onces. II., enro of Times. ' """ l-'Oll RIO.VT- lloiiselKvplog rodnvt lu (ho lllnck Apartment House. Phono 108-R. FOR III3NT Nicely furnished fUe room bungalow. Modern conven-, leitces. PhonelU-N. 20 per mo. 1'Jth and Commercial. VOIt ItlONT lirgu front ' rooms, newly fitriilsbed, with boat. Apply 2Cfi UU street North, VOIt RI3NT On county loud Hunk er Hill, now five-room bungalow', also fi room flat, botli. with mod ern Improvements, Inquire mi premises or Phono 141,, North Uettd. i . . - - - , " " VOH ItlONT Two nicely rurnUlieil rooms for light housekeeping,, Ap-v ply 32 First street North. - VOIt ItlONT Rooiiih with bath, 3M North Second streot. , j VOIt RIONT Dohlrablo furnished or unfurnished housos. I. 8. KruS man and Co, ,' 1 FOR SALE I n' VOR KALI! CHIOAP- intl.acro dairy ranch or townslto for orchard tracts. Apply Carl L. Albrochn owuor. V.STHAV NOTICI3 Ono deliorned rod cow, white on both, flunka nnd rump. NVhlto ijpot on fHrottQ.t, One whlto calf with bluck. mark ings all over nnd loft, ear split. Owner can huvo sumo by calling on NV. A. Lubo, Coos River. LowJUtes for . ., Handling Trunks We haul trunks betwoun any potati a Marshfleld aqi do goaayil, buUiHC 'or roasonablo ratos. 4TAH THANKVI3H HTOItAOIl CX). Levi Helmier, Proprietor I'liouw? 1WM, 48-Im .R , Ai u .- O t i' i i I ii - ; -J i i I ' 1 , A ' 1 ,f l , r