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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1914)
Tjiii.j ft' j H t H i i If "TV- -.-rmtmmmmimmmm J.Kaih JJUAlla,4r.UtMk4,'fr.Blf.IlErnYT 9UT tt J, 1 i , ' , liT" rlM!1IW9y atsiittjpti " r;r?S SS a n Tai a'm fm i m r fihti nM f- . ,i jjuuktii --" ""iniiHTinirriiiti iiiinr b v vwa j ivf k &-n tavuijivii f a v nsw bs'ww -mh .am)i. ra,MJiicuBitia,.Msi " "iX ?ik . ' -"Tfwnnr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, iviunuhi, iMuvuv.ucn , i-.t .-.- 1. , . JTJg25aaWi immmimimmmmm 1 4 PSTOF" "LOOK" "LISTEN" WRITES ir MEN'S SEVENTEEN DOLLAR SUITS 10.30 "Kenyon" RAINCOATS $ 4.50 Coats for $3.60 $ 6.00 Coats for $4.80 $ 8.00 Coats for $6.40 $10.00 Coats for $8.00 Commencing Tomorrow NOVEMBER 10th AMD CONTINUING FOR 10 DAYS We will offer YOU A MONEY-SAVING CHANCE by selling STEIN-BLOCK and BRANDAGEE, KINCAID CLOTHING and KENY0N RAINCOATS at these prices. MEN'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SUITS 15.00 Lk A m lH IH -b a, F M & ' .B MEN'S TWENTY DOLLAR Ii SUITS 12"u tfi W0 V 1 N WIFE IN BUTTLE The ENDS OF OUR $12 AND $15 SUITS MOSTLY SMALL SIZES $o 90 -MEN'S -OVERCOATS $13.50 OVERCOAT $8. 10 $22.50 ' OVERCOAT $E 20 $11.00 OVERCOAT H. GO $15.00 OVERCOAT $9. 00 MEN'S EIGHTEEN FIFTY SUITS $1 J 00 II mi i BE FOUL PLAY Came to Dotson Hotel Wednesday, Left Baggage, and Then Disappeared 'A young womnn of nbout 2.1 yonr of ago, nlondor, dnrlc and good looking, stopped Into a tnxlcnb nt tho depot last Wednesday nnd wnn driven to tho llotol Dotson whero tho deposited her bnggngo and took off Iter lint In tho hotel pnrlor, used tho lone dlstnnco tolophono mid loft tlio hotel. A fow minutes later sho In known to hnvo Inquired aftor tho nuto stago to North llond anil thon disappeared completely, nml for flvo daya tho pollco havu Icon HoiirchliiB high and low for tho nijssliiK womnn. Not a trneo Iiuh boon found and whothor sho Is dond or not Is a question helping only to deepon tho mystory that lins sur xounded her nioveiuonts. Thnt tho iinuio of tho young woman In Mrs. Robort Mlllor In tlio belief of tho pollco who declaro that nt ono t lino bIio worked In n North Bond laundry. Also alio Is wild to sometimes sign her nnmo Mlsa llalloy. Over tho long dlstauro tolophono ion Woilnosilny tlio woman called up J a Mr. Hughes at tho Baxtor llotol I and to 111 111 wns heard to sny, "MIhh. Ualloy had Just dropped dead at Mrs. , ' Bailey's homo." I Investigation of this cluo by tho pollco discovered nothing nnd they bcllovo tho "Mrs. nnd Miss Bailey to bo ficticious Jinnies nnd thnt tho On 'niessaRo wns for tho purpose ot got-! gpCOLlW Marshfield Girl Married to I French Soldier Receives First Word From Front ' Thrco weeks of constant fighting with the French army In tlio ticnches within fifty miles of Ostond nnd closo to tho North Sea repelling lopcnted attacks of tho (lormnn right wing nnd with ofton (, tho ground so strown with dead men that tho earth was barely vlsnblo In tho vicinity of tho trenches, hns Jjeon tho exporloneo of Joseph Pom pnult, a Fronchmnn, who two r. onths ngo courted nnd later mnr rlod Miss Henrietta Lccocn, dnugh (er of Ilonry Lccocn., nt 107C Fourth street South. It was whllo tho couplo were on their honeymoon to Snn Frnnclsco thai Mr. I'ompnult lecolvcd tho summons to rojoln tho roglmont of Infnutry to which he hnd belonged thrco years boforo. Ho loft Now York for Franco on Sep tember 28 and tho first lottor re ceived from him wns written from tlio trenches during a lull In tho nlmost incessant firing, JoBonh I'ompnult, on n Blght-sco- lug trip through Amorlca, camo to Coos liny whoro ho remained for many weeks and It was hero that ' ho met his wlfo, In tho suburbs of Pnrls, with two brothers who aro now with lilm on tho firing lino, ' I'ompnult owned a Jowolry store. On hie return a fow weeks ago ho found tlio building demolished; It had been In tho rnngo of big guns from the Paris forts and when tho Ger mr.iis threatened at tho very heart of tho French nation, hundreds of buildings nlong tho Sclno woro rnz-t cd to glvo tho onormouB cannon nn ' open chnnco nt tho Invaders. Landing In Franco, I'ompault X if f ting tho llkowlso mystorloiiB .Mr. If.i.tlm in nn... rw..illl. rnl... ii.triivn IU IWIlllJ III IJ1IIIIII7 1 IIU proprietor of tho Maxtor Hotel knows nothing of Mr. Hughes but declared Hint Mrs. Miller's husbnnd was a railroad man killed about six months ngo nnd thnt thoy hnd four children nt tho time. Mrs, Hoborls Is known to hnvo hnd two child ren with lior when alio worked In North llond. Tho pollco nt North llond aro equally at n Iobs to know what has becomo of tho womnn If thoro hns boon foul piny In tho affair and meanwhile tho Investigation Is being continued. IMjAX CAM) I'AHTV 4 0 Tho ladles or HI. MoiiIcii'b Cath ollo Church In Miunhflold, have arranged to hold n card party In tho Womon'a rest room of tho O'Con uell building on Market aveuuo on Wednesday evening. IIOXOKS VISITOIt. - I - Mrs. W. S. Dorhy wns hostoss nt a dollghtful afternoon nt her homo In tho Myrtlo Arms apnrtmonts Wed non day when sho entertained complimen tary to Mrs. Morrow of Portland, who Is tho guest of Dr. K. O. Morrow. Noedlowork was tho piiucipnl diver ()l Ladles of KT "MOir' f'vrir. hlm Mu wnH f"Uwl '' dainty ro i I, ,, . . froshmonts. Among thoo Invltod m (-IIUUCII cnnl puny nt O'Cnii-, Wnro Mrs. .1. Morrow. Mrs. C. W. "oil Idilg., Mniket ai., WKDXHS- CumborB, Mrs. C. It. Droughton. Mib. DAV XKIIIT. 5(1 (cuiN for ailiiils- tl Hlloy Halllnger, Mrs. L. F. Fnl- slon lt..fii.stm...iii ..mi I'Mimi konstoln. Mib. Urndford Whooler, moii. ittricsinnciKM nml (iileitalii. j,,.8 ,, s rrB, MrH, ,1 H j ,,,, iiieiil, Don't full to attenil tlio iiiiniuiige miIo Nov. lo-l 1-13 liy liullci of Iho I Mrs. F. K. Conway. Mra. C. l). Drew- I or and Mrs. Walter Dunlnp. : .SI'AVIXU PAUTV. KpUcopal (iiilld. to Itlglit Oifo. sowing nnrty nt her homo in South Mnrslirield Friday artomoon. Tlio wont direct to tho vlllngo of Clint hostess, nsslfitcd by lior sister, Miss ,i0l.nuIt vionno nnd thoro on Oc-i Horn Fox, served dainty refreshmontB.t,oia"' ,", ,"'; u "ro on , at tho eloso of tho aftornoon. Thoso'touor 10 rojolnod IiIb old comrndos present wero Mrs. O. N. Uolt, Mrs. J. In tho 2.12nd roglmont ot Infnntry O. Langworthy, Mrs. O. S. Torrcy, I , i,.mcdlntoly mnrchod away to Mrs. M. It. Ilrown, Mrs. C. II. Cur-,.. . ' , tls, Mrs. W. W. Nation, Mrs. Josoph tho B,lKl' Jjonlor. Knotts, Mt-B. Howard Sarage, Mrs. On tho oxtromo north wing of Mllo Suninor, Mrs. F. L. Sumnor and 'tho g.cnt Fronch nnd Kngllsh bnttlo Mrs. Arthur Drows nnd Miss Irono . nno ,,,, rogn,0nt beenmo Intrenched ProiiBs and Unblos Lucy nnd Mary , , ., ,., , . , , Allco Nason, Krroa and Itobln Drown, mul ll,(,ro lll0' wltliBtood dally for Leo Savage and Sharold and Charley , thrco weeks tho despornto nttompts .loelink. l'mnt Micet next Mrs. 10. H, .loelink entertnlned a few of her friends at a pleasant little fsAV vvll Let's Go Over to JerniingY" Is the Bye-Word of All These Days AND WHEN YOU ARE SAYING THAT Remember:- It's Only Two Weeks to "Thanksgiving" Only:- "Two-Days More of This Sale" OF ' TRIMMED HATS, COATS AND SUITS, CORSETS, WAISTS, SWEATERS, TABLE LINEN, BLANKETS AND COMFORTS SOCIAL CALHXDAIt. MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. It. H. Coroy. W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Fan nlo Whoolor. TUKSDAY Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. II. W. Pnlmor. Episcopal Oulld rummngo snlo In Rogers bldg. on Front Htroot, next Right Cafo. Willing Workers wlUi Lucllo Douglas. WKDNFSDAY Ilaptlst Ladlos Aid with Mrs. U. II. Patohott. Ilalnbow Club with Mrs. S. C. Itogors, Mrs. F. 12. Itnymond enter tains. , 1. P. O. 13. dancing parly i ! at Masoulo Hall. ' J Mnrshflold Ilrldgo Club with t Mrs. J. W. Honnott. ) I Jolly Dozon with Mrs. W. F. Squlro. I NnrclssuB Club wlU.i Mrs. En- j gval Podorson. I j St. Monica's Altnr Socloty enrd party nt tho Host Room. I j THURSDAY 1 j North Uond Christian Slstor- hood with Mrs. J. MoMurtry. j North Uond MoUiodlst Ladles' i I Aid at tho church, . Mrs. J. Q. JarvlB cntortnlns I nt a Klmonn party, i j Knstsldo Sowing Club with j ' Mrs. F. Ollbort. j Norwoghm Luthornn Ladles' I j Aid at tho ohurch, I ! A. N. W, with Mrs. Mary McKnlght. j j Mlnnlo-Wls with Mrs. W. S. I j Drown. Concert In North llond by j Prof, llonrlk QJonlrum. j FRIDAY j I Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls entertains ' j nt Bowing. j N. L. Y. P. S. 'nt church I parlor. of tho (lormnus to bienk through their lino to tho North Son. "For ovory (lormnn killed thoro woro ten Hit ro to tako tholr places," Is tho vny Poinpault descrlbo tho mighty hordoH of Teutons who sought by weight ot numbers of thrust their legions through tho long Fron;'. lino. In tho main trench, which is about six foot doop, tho soldlors hnvo lived. Not only has tholr fighting boon with rlflos, but tho raji'd flro guns hnvo played a inlghn pnrt in mowing down tho Invaders. Fighting nlongsldo of Pompault aro his two brothers, Ono of thorn, tho l'tter states, has received eleven bullet holoa through his cont and For business For pleasure For labor For leisure These Suits Are Just What You've Been Looking For The different grades the different models the differ ent prices, all combine to of fer you absolute suit satis faction. l $15.00 $17.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 "MONEY TALKS" Huh Clothing & hoe Company Bandon Marshfield Myrtle Point ' WlHlillEilLs M l SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS Chandler Hotel. 11. Mayor, San Frnnclsco; C. V. seven mndo tholr paths ot daylight "rK'10' '". A. W. Ilrown, through his cap, but ho has cscap-l?"" """Isco; J. M. Chamhorlaln. e,l unharmed. ! ort'"m ; C1!"lcfl, T- TS,'. "vor; Already tho woathor Is getting f? y00,1'8; 1ABtTorl"' ,J; p- Vo",0 cold and tho mon aro expecting "yr" ni' J; w- Ilnora' ,I,ort snow to fall this month, a fnct)1"" 1,GeortA', ,Ca,bI' -'"rtlandi which will add another horror to J' O. Ilrown, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. O. tho bloody chapter of tho war. And f; Murphy, Ilrldgo; Mrs. G. W. tho fact that his company Is soon"rr' Coqulllo; Goorgo W. Wright, to bo sent to tho roar, replaced ny,, "' TU H,nUHOr' I-obI,1o; by a froBh company, that thoy may ' " I. I". I-okoBldo; W. A. Hous rost, appeals not a llttlo to Pom- 'on' , I'wllnnd; Mrs. T. II. Shaw, linult and his comrades, for thoy ,JnJon; Lucina Davis, Dnndon; A. aro onthusInBtlc In tholr bollof that N' Forri': Porllniu' 'tho war at tho most can last but! . . . "' """v" "'- two months longer. L J'w' ,nB"". Hn Francisco; ii. Tho Dolglan village of Dlxmudo, lG Morso, Seattle; EvoroLt Young. whoro tho mon aro fighting in tho CoquUIo; Juanlta Hatohor, Coqulllo; deop main tronch. la but a fow 'uu " . ' ?i uu,0,, ,,Jr '1 nillos from tho old homo ot Ilonry Lecocq, fnthor-In-law of Pompault, who has four nephews also on the firing lino. Ot two sisters, ono ot thorn hns sont no word slnco tho ' Ikuidon; F. Sohnfor, Senttlo; Mrs opening of tho war nnd It la bollov- Cownn and daughter, Grnvolford; I od sho has beon killed or has flod ' ' W. Roscoo, San Frnnclsco; S. A I with tho rofugoos to tho Interior. , WllllomB, Myrtlo Point; E. Unloy, .Myriio roint; v. uowman, uo- lom; Mrs. A. M. Colo, Saa Fran cisco. Lloyil Hotel Frank RaBsot, Soattlo; E. Kolly, .MRS. E. A. ANDERSON THROWN TO STREE'H IX ACCIDENT qullle. T. J. Collision With lP'my AMtomohlle " "a''on. Portland; Mrs. II. T. Hi oaks Off Wheel of E. A. .Shuto, Portland; H. Petorson, Nor- F. iJarelln, Myrtlo Point; u Aiideihou's Machlnu Mrs. E. A'. Anderson, riding t X. ONE LOT COATS LESS THAN ONE LOT SUITS LESS THAN TRIMMED HATS ALMOST - LINGERIE WAISTS LESS THAN AMERICAN LADY CORSETS .. 1 1 DISCONTINUED NUMBER AT V XI ICE Everybody Says:- "Let's go Over to" CARET HOSE, Relufoiced Liner Mo pair. JENNING'S North Bend PHOEXIX SILK HOSE HOC, 75c, I.U.1 way; L. Apploton, Dnndon; C. R. Jonson, " ....- ... ....nT .. - .. . noith on Front street in nn elcc-!1"58"10: u "ray, l'ortiana; ) trie brougham with Mr, Anderson G. E. Muslck, Coos Rlvor; Oscar Junior Promoaado -nt tho tho street and badly bruised when, ,'.,,;,. .! 1 tho Eagles' Hall. I 'a heavy touring car belonging to! XT ," "" Uc' "otc- Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. D !- Footo n"'l driven by Robert p N Flxloy, Snlem; S. Straus, I A ? DinnniinnV Evarts turnod out of Markot Rtxoot'San Franclaco; J. C. Camplfell. 'Thin bio Club with Mm it i '1 Crf8hfd ltti? H,A,r, mach,n 'San Francisco; II. II. Donahoy, Port inimuio uuiu with Mrs. II. a wheel of Mr. Andorson's runa-'innil. n o,vnf n,, wlr . E. Hurmostor. . I bout was brokon off and tho nxlo ,' ,A ' Swcot and vv,fo Ba" C j.! badly bent In tho compact. Uponi"0"! E- " Morton, Wagonor; C. wnom lira uiamo rests is a matter to J. smith, Portland; G. u. kck- akosldo; Mr. nnd Mrs. -S. mlchaol, Randon; Charles Cottage Grovo; II. E. ATMn Al-.. n - .. .n i . . , unwir.iiiiiruwiiijo ileciued Uy Pollco Judgo But or strom L loaVO In n llllV nr twn fnr l.lnrnWn. i.i... . ' .... ,....,,!.. "u1"' lJ ,..!. .!. .in ...i. r ---" h-j ciuiib uo urrusieti iiiiiiieuiuioiy a rnr where sho will mnko nu o.xtonded stay .n.,,,,,1 , , i,Mrtn .na ,r V .. at the homo of hor son. Morton Tow-1 .i i.i !,. Matthows, or, who is charge of tho harbor work tiiere. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Towor plnn Witnesses state that neither ma- A,lon &oattie; J. Mltclioll, Port- chino was going very fast but that land; II. C. Rasmoyor, Reaver Hill; Evarts swung too far out around Ray Campbell, Jnrvls Landing, tho corner and was past tho middle i T i,,,..! iri Claronco Wallace, Dandon; John Smith, Myrtlo Point; P. L. Powell, Beaver Hill; E. Miller, Coalodo Randolph Sherych., North Bend; PORTLAND. Nov. 9. Onmnlotn James K'unrnn nnlilnn. Afn nnrt t . , . .- ,,..., .wn...w, W.VW, . ... leacning soiioot on r.uo lower Co- roiurns rrom every precinct In Port- Mrs uairv Jnpi;snn Tifinrvvlllo' l'llllc 'land show that Thomas M. Hurl- , , ' "ir.y Jnson- Henrywuo, Mrs. Emma Nasburg has gone to, hurt Republican, dofeated Thomas Jolm Caston, Floronco. California, whoro she expects to Word, Democrat, for Sheriff, by s. Lawrence- Hotel. Biend most of tho wlntor. inearly 300 otes. I f, E, Conloy and wlfo, South to leave soon after Christmas- for o tho street who . the c Moiuovla. whoro thoy will 8p0nd tho ?, -ji1,0 Btr00t yUmi tho col,l3,0n oc-, winter. ." ",u' v v Miss Mabel Wlckman of Empire,, was an ovor Sunday guost of hor sis-1 tor, Miss Annlo Wlckman, who Is' SHERIFF WORD BEATEN' EOfflS -- DEDIHTE CM OF HOLME! Beautiful Services for OperW -r m n-ll.-II. Ok.,.J, 'I Ul lIUW UUUIUIIU 1IIUIU in North Bend Tho dedication of th Oird tho Holy Reileomcr, the mwuw uathollc eiimco in ,ono iw. Iwil.l nstnnlnv morillne. MOfl C 250 persons gathered forUir nnd tho sorinon by Fathtr W 1'l.l. n xlinlr if thl'lMD fOlCttP music and singing eic'jtte. Tho churcli, Just cotnpltt'l chltoct Ostliml, la about lw In dimensions and wJ ?"1t2,l of J3.S00. It la cpnnetN w Mr... iinsniini on Sherman." rri.n ii'lmlnvi nrn nt eitrCB'l?1 tlful art glnFs and l'l J ablo Is tho roso winaowoi- ...-.. rnl.ni-,. la mrrlitrCI' llllllV. lliuiu ",.V' ,k ol.ln nf Mm rhurch lw F0 scroenod off for the BWe rf uver mo uiucoh) ,i and the organ. Mr.. RoW hnrdt was tho opW,Jf?S .... ....... i. nf the, toorasJt?! IIIU IllUIIIUKIB "- - .1- U woro Miss Annie Truman sa BnnkB, Mrs. Robert BK Oa lid and Miss Esther J J tho tenors B. n. Ostllnd BJ j tlior and of the mm g - Eborhart and Mr. Burrojt tf spoclal muslo was be 'edition North Bond was .Hub ted $ Hon of tho Mercy Wly Bpaco is now to be uUHfduwh and tho sun parlor Is at oext'' more than twico -; ftja will border tho PK, church to the main part o: v i P"! ifiwetiiet Especially "vaus""i: wW of rations yW:'11!rKiBtt fully and artlstlca ly done w . tors and the members on" gatlon. Coos River; Luclle MirtJJ land, Beatrice Dow. ' Josoph T.KnopP and fan"ir.fr Illanro Hotel- h Vf, P. Hodson. CJtaBV Hander, Lakeside; A Coos Rlvor; Walter HoP K, Inlet; Noel 'Te A. Ralph Blako. AHeBB. .. V dorson.. Myrtle iw. ' u cd, olla, Myrtlo Point! J. " Rlvor; John Jeffreys. M)tu .. -. r.rv. DESTl't I Phono 112-J. Boom SOL T.,.vroAI, TheHouVOVlJ ALWAYS VSKD. W-J. , Livery and Transfer Coal Rlniico Hotel Ballantyno, North Fork; g n mmmBmimr ' " -.-r4 ksw;?3