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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1914)
r:):'"mn ':n " it '?h mmm un, iiwn'irt'rjiASt uiilkrunvj "c-wm T1 Vfr WI? 11 1 V I tuc nnns HOTEL J..-riv nf Marshflold ttSlllNGTOX AVBNUI3 Pb" KTARDEN STREET NORTH I1KXI) C. A. Mctllu, l'rop. gXM COOS 1UVKK 1JOAT SHItVll'l'i lAt'NTII EXPRESS Lrc MnrshfleM every 1ny in. Leaves nam or river nt "R'lO 11. in. STKASIKH KAINHOW ...! .i vilfriM tl fill if n ? tnros "'" " " J " in Leaves Mnrshilelil nt li 11 E 1'nr charter apply on board. ItOUIIHM iV S.MIXII, Proprietors. IAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NUW Sec CORTHELL Phone 3171. iHY WOOD AT AMPBELL'S WOODYARD riorill i roni oiri-ui, I'llOllO .170. THE ALICE H. SPECIAL kxcursion to BMIU-KSTON REACH SUNDAY I liCAVCi Mnrshfleld nt H A. M. ROUND TRIP 500 km connect Ion wild auto for Sun- Kt liny mm hhoro Acres Dg for appointment. Mnrshflcld, Oregon Vew Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" alio principal distributors ("ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST VIS FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGU ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY nioxi: r7-j. marshfield iAVE MONEY liy ordering tlio famous Henryville Coal otfo.il. per ton 81.00' nmp Coal, per ton 80.00 p. hair ton of both $.1.00 D. MUSSON, Prop. I bono 1K..T, or lenvo ordern at lllllyer'M Cigar filoro. -owRates for Handling Trunks ' Wfl limit fninlra IiaIwauh nnv nnlntl Marshfield nnd do gonoral hauling, Sr reasonable rntos. Ml Tit N8FER & STORAGE CO Levi Hclsucr, Proprietor I I'hmies: 120.J, 40.L, OK-R I Commutation Tickets $2.00 difleld-North Rend Auto IJnft ! i every ten minutes from 0 a. in I to is: o p. m. I: GORST & KlVn. Pmna. 3U AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS PBr KWl mm trltti .ilnl .l.lri,.. Pot day service, phono 111-J, e iimiico iiuiura l'nnors. for night service, Phono SMIO-Ii Right Cnfc. D. L. F00TE. CHIMNEYS FIRE PLAGES L N RAY! IQC Ar Kind of Brick Work at Prices Thnt Aro Right Ami nil ii'n.i. r .-..i Ull at "The Fireside." Johnson '434.J "econd St. Phono French Ranges. Roller Work 'ictures & framing Walker Studio 'i 'HONE 158-R 10 Cent tesseneer Service 21 1 1 B A I a&I??fe V 57-7 X rs' Bftl' gD mjM x IT WILL PAY YOU to buy The Florsheim Shoe at $5 rather than an ordinary shoe for less. You get (ull value In service, additional comfort, and better style to the last day's wear. Good shoes are an economy if you once wear a Florsheim shoe you never will buy a cheap pair agin. Suits jHirclMisod nt this store will ho !opt pressed froo of charge. Woolen Mill Store TWO MARSHFIELD Did You Say You Wanted One of Those FREE PIANOS? There nro flvo kIHh In this (ON'TfiST who aro golnu to win n Plnno absolutely FREE of nil cost. Will It bo you or aro you koIiib to let Bonio ono olso have It becnuso YOU didn't work HARD enough. Of course, you nro nil worklnp, hut not with ENOUGH energy. GO AFTER IT. Tlio plan this week will glvo enoli girl a ehanco to Kct up with tho highest ono or tnnybo to bo tho lender herself. All sho has" to do Is to gcC hor friends to holp her a vory small amount. You aro NOT Imposing upon your trlonds by asking thorn to buy a duo bill to glvo you oxtra votes, beuauso thoy got full vnluo received ror every nollnr thoy spend In nnyono of theso flvo Htoroa for you. Thoy nro overy ono reliable biiHiiioss houses in ovry rospoct and will stand Investigation, both an to honesty nnd reliability. I '"or every iltio Mil Kohl for flvo dollars o v"' glvo IOOO votes Mils week only. For n teiMlolhii' dim hill w '(III lvo 1)000 votes. Ask llio eiimpnlKU imiiinuer to ophiln hilly (ho plan of duo 1)111 If you do not thoroughly iiudeistiiiid it, Wo it lit. to plcni you, not ourselves. iu u . i . .. . .' . Wlnnorrt last wook woro: . SARTER'S CONFECTIONERY Iloryl Noah SCIIROEDER & HILDENURANIVS HARDWARE , Elizabeth McCullough I'OURIER I1ROS.' MEAT MARKET Mrs. MtMahou MODEIi CASH GROCERY Mnhol Lingo COOS IttY 11AKERY llcsslo Flonngnn IRVING BLOCK S0mpj00 APPAREL IS RIGHT garson, mkvku Ai co. cunin.vo. . KNOX STIFI'" AND SOI-T HATH. POWNliS' KH AND DRKSH (ILOVftf jn.SRPH YltSlvAS' WHITE V1T. ALL THAT IS NEW AND AUTHENTIC. I 1 TTe Delicatessen Co. 115 North Second Street. To oat Good Wholosomo NourlahlnB Fobd that you .will enjoy TRY SOME OF THE MANY HEALTH FOODS Wo aro putting out such as "Roman Moal Loaf" "Vogetablo Salads", SALADS all kinds always ready. Moat Roasts In Hoof, le l)rk, Ice tomb, Lob Veal, Reef Loaf, Ton- guo and Salmon Loaf. HOT Iloans, Scallop Potatoes, Rlscults. HOT Drawn bread, Macaroni and oheogq. Spaghetti Spanish. HOT Meat Plos, Swoot Potato Pio, .Mlnso Plos, Applo Plo, nnd fresh "HOME MADE CANDIES" nt low pricoa. WE WILL GFARANTEE TO PLWSE YOU , , In any special work or orders In both quality and service. THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL RE PORT. Notlco Is. horoby given that on tho 17th day of Octobor. 1914, . U Douglas, tho Administrator of tho Estato of OR. Halght, docaas od. fllwl In tho County Court or the State of Orogon, In and for tho County of coos, iiib h.i ... as such Administrator and that tho court on sold date duly made un order dlroctlns that notlco of the filing of said final account bo given l,y publication thoreof In the Coos Hay Tlnios for a period of four vtxks. nnd to-wit. for flvo publl .....' .i.nvr,.f iim.I furl her order- Kb icir7ilflvir I 0 STORES NORTH BEND Docembor, 1914, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. pi., In .tho QoUnfy Jildgo's Room In tho Court Houso at Co qulllo city, Coos County, Oregon, bo and tho samo Is tho tlmo and' p!ac sot for tho hearing of ob Jectlons thoroto and tho settlement thorooL Dated this 17th day of Octobor, 1911. W. U. DOUGLAS. Administrator of tho es tate of O. R. Halght, de a4iAicm ceased. (First publication, Oct. 17; last' publication, November 14.) j $ zy fPi i d& RDFXITIRS i ladPAvflm f 1 V lUV TIDES FOIt NOVEMUER . Dolow Is given tlio tliuo nnd height of high and low water at Marslmold. Tlio tides aro placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison of coubccuHvo holghts will In dicate whether It Is high or low wntor. For high wnttir on tho bar Bitbtract two hsurs 34 mlmitos. 7Hrs.. G.39 10.10 -1.32 11.31 ! ! Ft... 4.4 2.9 fi.S 0.1 8Hrs.. C.29 Ft... 4.3 DJllrH.. 0.21 Ft... 0.3 lOjItrs. . 1.12 Ft... 0.4 lljllrs.. 2 OS Ft... 0.5 12llrs.. 3.05 Ft... 0.7 13IIra. . 3.G8 Ft... 0.0 14IIrs.. 4.51 JFt... 1.1 ir.IIrs. 12.18 Ft... 4.9 lGjIIrs.. 1.17 Ft... CO 10.fi3 fi.li 0.0 2.8 n.c 0.0 7.21 ii. nr. con 1.3 3.0 C.3 8.21 '" 1.17 7.11 4.1 ,. 2.! Ti.O 0.21 2.13 8.33 4.7 2.C 4.7 10.11 4.00 0.58 ji.l 2.1 4.7 lO.r.C G.02 11.13 C.C 1.3 4.8 11.39 r..r,s o.o C.l 0.5 0.0 5.11 12.20 C.40 1.3 C.fi 0.2 C.30 1.11 7.38 l.C C.t 0.S WMATIIEIt FORKOAST Dr AmxUtM rmi la Cm nr Tlra. OREGON. Fair, winds most ly westerly. . I.OOAL TEMPKRATUHE ItKCORD For tho 21 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., Nov. 9, by IlenJ. Ostllnd, special government me torologlst: I Maximum 01 I Minimum 39 I At 4:43 n. m 44 Precipitation 00 Precipitation SInco Sopt. 1, 1914 17.48 Precipitation samo period Inst year 11.05 Wind: Northwest, cloar. I Wfl! Dlsruss DrnliiiiKC. At tho meeting of tho City Council to ho held this evening, tho question of the drnlnago of tho north arm of Mill Blough will probably recelvo Its Hharo of attention and If posslblo I tho city fathers will sottlo tho long standing question of dralnago of Jthn pond thnt has long been n nul sanco to tho residents 6f tho neigh borhood. Vlnli.li ICvrnvatlou Excavation 100 feet siiuaro for tho now $10.- '000 high school gymnnslum, wna completed yesterday by tho crew working under Hobart Kollog, who has the contract for tho work, and Inilnv thn in on Hturleil nn tbn llir- I'ging of tho basomont and tho bwIiii- unlng tank, which will oxtond Dimow tho lovol of tho basomont. This will bo about 21 by 40 foot in dl- 'menslon. Dirt taken from tho sldo of tho hill has boon unread out to 'grade up tho tarraco In front of tlio high school, Goods Sold for .Judgment. For a judgment of $12.78 against J. S. I Ward, who loft horo for San Fran cisco noma tlmo ago, a public auc tion was hold of Ids household of feetH which remained unshipped at tlio Ocean Dock, Tlio bill was 'owed to tho Wornor Grocery Com pnny mid tho faet that tlio auction , was ndvortlsed for novoral weoks laud other costs piled up, losn than $7 wnB left to turn over to tlio creditors after Coustnhlo Cox had finished with tho sale. ('hIIc1 Homo hy Illness, -Dr. Mattlu II. Shaw, necompanlod by her two young sons, loft this morn ing by way "of Maplotou for hor homo In Nova Scotln, where sho vim called on account ot tho ser ious Illness of hor father, who Is now mi old man moro than 80 years of ni. On Thursday a lottor was rocelved from her sister stating that 'tho fathor had boon sinking for Fovornl days and a telegram later stated that tho end Is near. For Rest Results in PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING K. F. LK MIEl'X Wall Paper mid Paint Store j :J;J No. Front St. P"ouo 1 IB-It ROOFING Repairing, Constructing ROOFING MATERIALS, FEIrS AND CEMENT .7. L. 1IRICK ; itov U8 1. O. llov 80 V. L. ADAMS & SON Dealers In NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. 362 No. Front St. Phone 340-L .4 - I 1 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL .(Formerly tho Coos Hotol) Stoam boat, hot aud cold water,. No liquor. Wo invito you to Inveatlgnto our winter ratos. Spculul Inducement when two or moro persona occu py eamo room. I Lights Out. A fuso In a down town transformer hhrned out Satur I day evening and shut off tho lights In pari or tlio business district for nn hour or so. Put In Pinto. Tho brass plato In the cornerstone of tho now nubile library will bo put In place tomorrow . afternoon though thero will bo no I M..iiinnu l.l 1. !.... ........ 1 ... .1.. vuivuiuiij, .inn living IV'BUIVUII llir UlU opening of tho building some tlmo next month. Here for Visit. Hon. Dennis T. Flynn of Oklnhonin arrived on tho Elder this niornlng from Portland nnd the east and will spend several days hero visiting with his old friends. Ho Is being entertained at the homo of Col. Win. Grlme3. Hand Hurt. G. W. Harding, em ployed by Perhnm & Oltllev on llio Tenth Street work in Porham Park , had his left hand badly crushed by I getting caught In tho cablo and pulled Into tho block Into Saturday. 1 It Is hoped that the hand will nut i bo permanently maimed. Sunday Mull Sunt. W. F. Miller of tho Southern Pacific yesterday , sent a special train to Myrtle Point , to bring In tho Incoming mnll and ulso tl tnko out tho Sunday mnll. ino train loit nero nt noon ana re turned about 3 o clock, ninkliiir (lie schedulo of tho new tlmo enrd which will go Into effect next Sun. Hon was greatly appreciated by ull who thought they would bo minus tlio Sunday mull sorvlco yestordny. Lend Iiicronsos Donutv Counlv Clerk NoIh OsmundHon nnd wife spoilt Sunday with Marshfleld rrleudR. iMr. OsiniindRon snld thnt tlio official canvass of tho election results would bo completed today an soon as tho officials nt Leo sent In tholr second tally sheet which wan left at homo. Alfred John son's load over W. W. Gogo for Sheriff was Incroasod to 107 by tho offlclnl returns. Hud d'ood TlinL'.R. D. St. Don- Is waxed entirely too jubilant for polite society an Saturday evening and wub given n borth for tho night In tho city Jail. Search of his pockbtH revealed tho fact that tho plan had enough to pay lijs fluu nnd with 90 conla loft ovor. Handing him the change yestordny morning ho was told to hurry on whtln the L'olng wna good. St. DoiiiiIh took tho hint and dopnrtcd In hasto. PERSONAL MENTION -J. O. LEE cama up from South In let todny on a business trip. HARRY 8I1IRREL was horo today from his homo nt South Inlet. TOM TALllOT wub among tho vls- Itora todny from South lulot, W. V. HOWRON ramo down todny from his homo at Templcton. CITY ATTORNEY JOHN GOS8 wqnt up to Conulllo todny on business. CUORT REPORTER LOUD loft for tho equity torm at Coqulllo to day. D. L PINKERTON, of North Inlet, was In tho city today on busi ness. Ir. VALL1NO nnd wlfo eamo up on n shopping trip today from South Inlet. C. Rf PECK wnnn visitor at. the county 86at on court liuslnoss today. C. A. SEHL1IREDE was III tho coun ty scat today attending tho equity court. PARISIAN CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS 200 West Market Avo., cornor Second Street. Under now maiingemeut, Prices low, mid all work satisfactory. Ladles' work a specialty. Phono 17C-J. STEVENS .V GOLRSWORTIIV, .Malingers Heaters COAL Heaters WOOD Heaters LARGE Heaters SMALL Heaters BIG LINE OF ' Heaters AT ALL PRICES. whenyoubuy AH the Comforts of Home Is found In our coal and wood HEATERS. Prlco from $1.2." to 8IH.OO. As nifty a line ns you will see ELSEWHERE. Perfection Oil Stove for offlco and household use, Repair shop in connection Schroeder & Hildenbrand Hardware anil Plumbing. """ - ATTEND THE . ' Rummage Sale GIVEN BY THE LADIES' EPISCOPAL GUILD November 1(MM2 FRONT STREET, NEXT TO RIGHT CAFE. m TOM DENNETT loft for Coqulllo todny where ho has business with tho court. ATTORNEY HOY wont up In tho county sent this morning on court business, J, TOWERS canio down from n hunting trip nt thu Glasglw Gun Club todny. MRS. J. W. STRETCH canio down on tho boat todny from hor homo nt North Inlet. FRED NELSON, of South Inlot, was horo today attondlng to some mat ters of business. IRA METCALF nnd bis brother Tom Worn horo today from South lnlnt on business. JUDGE COKE left for Coqulllo this morning to open tho equity term of Circuit Court, W. V. DOUGLAS loft on tho morn ing train for tho county soat on a business trip today. ALGIE HANSON, of Haynes Inlot, wan hero today attending to nomo matters of business. A. 11. POWERS left for tho Smith Powers cnmtfB this morning after spending Sunday with hlo fam ily. MRS. W. J. HOWARD and hor daughter Gladys, woro horo to day from North Inlot on n llttlo shopping trip. MIS8 MARTHA WATERS, of North lulot, was In thu city shopping todny, Sho wna accompanied by hor hrothor. Grant Waters. O. I. RKIGARD wont up to tho county neat thin morning to bo present nt tho opening of tho equity torm In Circuit Court. W. J. MITCHELL, a Portland dntee tlvo who Iiiih been operating in this section Intoly, arrived horo yesterday. MRS. CHARLES DIMPK1NS, of Lukorildo, left on tho morning 4trnln for Myrtlo Point, where sho expects to vrslt with n sla ter. The Grand To-Nigh t Tie tenth oplsodo of "THE PER- .8 OF PAULINE," tho greatest BcV- ii i lul stoiy lu phototplayB. Ask anyone what thoy think of Paulino. They'll I tell you "sho's a benr." This number Is full or thrilling i sioiios and well worth seeing PAl'LINK ( ORNKRS THE CROWD' i SEE HER TONIGHT. ""80WKTHINO TO A DOOR" Tho many laugh provoking situations In this comedy uro caused by a father's dislike for the lovor or his daughter. How ho attempts to havo him nrrost- ed you will enjoy to tho lullest ex- 1 tent. Thero is a moral In thin plo- I turo novor borrow uu ovorcoat. 'MUFF' A splendid Sellg dra I matlc production. "THE HHVH.NTIl 1'KKl.UUB A two-reol Kwanay foot uro that hits I tho hlgnost murk of perfection In I motion picture making. I , COMING Tl'ESDAY TOMORROW! NIGHT "OTHELLO"--ono of the select features from the Goo. Kleine Attraction Company. I , Coming soon -"THE UELOVEDi ADVEN'I HUES" - A now surlul story I featuring Arthur Joliuson lu IS reels I -ono reel show lug overy week Eot tho story complete from tho mtiuaKur wo have a limited amount of books that wo will loua out. Tilt TUBKHII BUtND IB Hi ClOARCTTES K 'I li IHHPWr jtodft BHkPEBPBBsBBBBfa at Royal Theatre TONIGHT liond and Jeffries, in an ontlro new net, of Irish and hlackfaca singing nnd hard and soft uhoo dancing nnd motioloftucn. "Evolution of Europo," In two reels. Seo tho rool war. Sconos In ISorlln heforu thn war, Florco bat tle scenes along tho' bordor. Gor man navy. GIk Drondnaught In? full action, Disastrous results. "In tho Tolls of nn Advotiturosfl," In threo rouls, Ah exciting drama' or action. 'A Htbry with thrills In qvory bccho. Phillips Smalley nnd Ella UnlMif "Closed Gaton." A romanco ot to day. f Six all now reels. Admission, lowof floor, 20c; bnli cony, lOc. Hro tomorrow nlitht: -Lovb Kir. orlnstlng." In six rcolB. A Proi gressivo fctturo with a ylm. Coming soon, Iluffalo Illll Col. W. F. Cody, films, 10,000 foot Joiitf, Wars of tho U. 8. Uofought. CiAssim TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR RENT Well furnlsliwl tint. Fourth .and glfa!,, pm .44-W WANTM" "l rMomnn forKOHCiy nl hoiiBoWork. Apply E., Times, 1'Ol'ND A pair of eyoriassM t election booth, North Central Mnrshflold. FOR RENT Ono housekeeping room Apply 305 4th Stroet. A ' - WANTED SecoiuMiaiKl tutcks. Pio neor Hnrdwaro Co. FOR SALE Tliifo electric motor for taken tit once, t-aro TlmoB. Iiors potver imto chenp If Apply Motor, FOR SALH Shaft Jiifr, puRey, helt IngB and lmiiKurH In "flrst-clasa condition, ICoontz Garage, Marsh'-. fluid, Oregon. FOIt SALE Threo Iiorse.M)u'crs;H. olluo engine, upright, lu first class condition, complain with , wntor tank. Phono or call nt Koontz Garago, Marshflold, Or. t'tnt SALE Tlioroughhii;I Import ed bronzo turkoy gobbler, Phono 3034, Fnrmors, ! WANTED f . . , WANTED Rlrl for Kcnernl lioiwe ' work; must bo cmnputont cook. ! Apply 019 S. 11th Btrcot. WANTED Neat, reflnwl uoiiwh, good cook, wants general house work, good homo moro objaot than wagos, With elderly coup I a or small family, Caro Timos. FOIt RENT l"iiriilshel liousekeciw lug rooms. 095 First and Dlrch. Tol. 239-J, Km, i ... n,.., ,.., WM,, . ,$ " , ? ' eI r?m" Al,p,,r 103 Socoud street South, FOR RENT Hair Moro paco. Art" Ncodlo Shop, Central avenue. FOR HUNT OVooni house with pantry and bath, modem. 12th ttiul Commorclul, Phono 65-1 I'OR RENT littrgo front roonw, nowly furnished, with heat. Apply 20C 4th atroot North, jFOR RENT On comity road Dunk i or Hill, now five-room bungalow, I also 5 room flat, both with rood I crn Improvements. Inquire on promises or Phono 141, North Ilond. FOR HUNT Desirable furnished or uufurnlshod housos. I. s. Kauf imni and Co, LOST Automobile tullllcht Ite.- ward it returned, to .Duncan Fer Buaon, 1 -r I.U JB 4 nfl .it ill J I 'I III a X "U lit 'i if) i j I H M -J t Cs VI SI 1 r ai ii 'i ,.i MARSHFIELD CYCI-ERY J lug that Monday, tho 7th day of jjyki AsllllI mm