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THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELfc, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION. T ' -' THREE LOCKHART-PARSONS DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONS Offn i- jour consideration a select lino nf TOOTH IHtt si IKS Tin- kind thai lohllll llli'ir iiri-ii- - i U 1 M NMI' BRUSH EK-Those .mill iml '! ""' '""' s""''"'' ,.,- nil: wo toilet waters, l-'l he I"-' makes "I' '''del '""' I other -ion in In odni ,lWl'li; GOODS Evi-i-jlhlim In ' Indies mill gentlemen. COM. Mill V GHAPHONOLAS And lllll-l u-iords. Come in and get a free weigh i,iiiiiiiir inn"".. Ml VPS Thai in.' refined ami tin Hill toughen (In- SAVE MONEY )) ot deling " famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $ 1.00 Lump coal, per ton SCi.fiti Or half ton of both $1.75 1). .MUSSOX, Prop. Phone if-I of loiivo orders nt Hllljer'n Cigar Store. 73 )U k XiM ES&s&SR II DON'T I vuny V) About A That m) Suit Canadian troops. A third one ot I Chester nnd Frank Lowe roturncd to mixed up In the alleged iolntlons I dm' from their niitn lour of south- n COMMUTATION nn l) TICK UTS, 82.00. . Mnrsliflcld-Xortli llcnd Auto Lino Curs every ten minutes from (I n. in. to 1- l ''; to South Slough onto n day, leaving nt 11 a. in.; to Empire tlireo trips n day. GOHST At KIXQ, Props. I- WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Court, So. Phone 220-R llnio jour programs printed tit 1 ho Times offii'o. I Putcn"ous"3 TJIKOW nrnxy ilu old trousers ami replace llieni with a pair of the famous Dutches Trous ers with the Money Warranty lOc-a-hut-liin, dollar-a-rip. You never snw mi ninny styles before, so ninny fabric patti-nirt, such it variety of models mill with nil of them, the siiiorli Dutchess workninn Hlilp tho highest typo of trousers niiiniil'aeture that skill e4iu uceotnpllsli. I.ut us show you the new full assoitnieuts. You will H ns enthusiastic: us wo tiro. Woolen Mill Store of neutrality by the Hrltish Consul recruiting nt San Francisco. He i wni Pat Dovclln and was bronchi back from New York to Kan Frttn i isco ns a witness. Heat lug Sepletnber il(). Judge Kohlhredo has assigned September 2o nt 10 n. in. ns the time for the hearing of M:uinsn and son. of Run- flnn. hi flln ltniiki'.tntfv ,mhiiI AUGUST TIDES Preililiini Lists Tl.i. Tltnna la In nnd heights of tides at I rnrnli.r nf , ntinil.ni- ,.r f.r..ii..r d... The tides are placed In , premium list of the Mvrtlo Poiiu Fnlr and nnyoiie desiring n copy niny secure It by asking at The Times business office. Auto o Fnlr. In a largo Gorsl and King ninchlne and with Clnudo Time Mnrshflold order of occurrence, with tholr times on the first line nnd heights on tho second line of encii day. A compar ison of eonso-utlvo heights will In dlcalo whelhcr It is 1iIk.1i or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and r,l minutes earlier thnn ntIT,lrkpr ns driver. Coll Ireland. , wm attend em Oregon and California. Pick l"p Teams- Play. Two pick up teams, calling themselves the llntcbery and the Coos River nines. Bnthered at Cnmp 1 todn for ait af ternoon's amusement which the former won by 1." to 7. Plan Trip South. Vernon A Smith and wife plan to lenve In their auto tomorrow or next day for Cnl- i Ifornla. They may take the train' part. way. Mrs. Smith's aunt. Miss j Drews, who has been spending the I summer with her, will return south on the Adeline, tomorrow. I (Joes Id Fraternity. I'. W. Pavne ' and wlfo will leavo tomorrow for I Oaklnnd where Mr. Pavne LADIES' SUITS, COATS and ONE-PIECE DRESSES Marsh field. SO i Mrs. . r...U lft... 3llrs., in.. i.i o..ir 0.7 11.20 1.0 0.20 .1.0 fi.20 i.n 12.01 2.0 0.0 0.0 fi.fll I 7 e?? WEATHER FORECAST MlliHlifiild North Hint tll7 AworllM rrw to Cooi Ur Tlrafi 1 OREGON Fair, cooler oast, westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPKRATUItH ItECOIU) For tho 24 hours ending nt l:ir. n. in., Auk. U0 by IlenJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclal government meteoiologlst: Maximum 09 Minimum r" At l:-l 11. in r.7 Precipitation 02 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1014 0S.SO Precipitation same period last year GO.u" Wind: Southwest, clear. Ot.44 6 .lames Wynne, Arthur Miller. Will lam IIiiKlund, Or. Morrow and Frank Alclntl left this morning for n trip to tlio Kxposltlon. They went out over the Myrtle Point rond and in tend to bo gone three weeks. Visit Imposition. Among tho Coos liny people now nt the St. Uegls hotel nt San Francisco, In which ,1. K. Schilling, formerly of Coos II115, Is now Inturested, are Miss Frieda Holm. Miss I.ols Oicene. U. I). Thurston, .Airs. Jenn Brown. Miss Vivian Craig, Miss Kllen Thornrose, the nntlonnl con vention of bis fraternity. Iletn Theat PI, after which he will return to the nnv and Mrs. Payne will visit his sister in t.os An- geles. They will go down on the Adeline. I U-aves (). A. ('. Prof. O. M llnt ler, who with Prof. OrnViam Mil- rhi-11, of V. of O. Is now making a 1 mineral survey of Curry, hns Just I accei.ted tho deanshlp of tho collego of mines in the Uulverslt, of Ar!- j zona and It Is expected he will hnnd Why not get our l'all Suit lug Spiing Suits (lint me worth THINK TIMS oviat. Think or It! Iluylng an nil wool Suit In tho latest style and model, In blue serge, blue pop line, in a $1 Ti.OO value at SIMM) Hotter grade lu bluo sorgo, blue poplin, green poplin, in the latest full styles. $1S.OO value. Our prlco SI2-iO These Suits nro worth nt tho very least halt tho price move and they coiuo in the latest shades of green, bluo and mixed. Our prlco 81 1.7." now nt Sale Prices? This coin half the price more. IU:XTiai I.ndles one-piece Dresses, Worth doublo the prlco. Bluo serge, green poplin, brown pop lin. While they Inst .81.08 Clinugonlilo wool poplin, $12..0 vnluo. color silk nud sorgo bottom. Our prlco 88.00 Just received, a new lino of ladles' whlto Waists. Tho lnt est styles. They are dandles. 7p value. Our prlco . . .IOe I.ndloB Snteen Undorsklrts, worth half tho price mote, ll)e, 70c, 8l)c, 08c. Miss Kmlllo Miller and Jim Hansen ' '" "l8 resignation wmi me urenon Sim 1 Liiiiir Trlii. In ilm niiii-lihin Agricultural College. ! , :CTrmytarmirfgT.iftgt?3Wfg4rgMr I The Noble Ttateir To-Night A pleasant place to spend Hie evening. 'I In- win Id's greatest nil 1st 0, the MHikslmUliiK tragedienne, "BETTY NANSEN" (Tho lloyul Actress) In l,i-n Tolstoi's best story, ANNA KAKCXINA. A photoplay that sili-s ami thrills. Holds 11 grip of MccI that ncw-i- relaes, A 1 cal font me that will vtukc up new patrons for the Noble Thea ter pli'tiues. Two other reels of comic pictures will be Included In this eve ning's piograni, making; oik.- of (In- longest and best shows for Mime time. 1'psinirs or down, t." cents. Children, ." cents H Coining Wednesdny Marry Plcklord in "Mlstiess Nell," 11 fle reel Parauioutit special. HB3CKSZSEZSSr! nmum Wlfo Is ill. A. S. Hammond, of North Bend has gone to Portland In rexiimiue to a message announcing I that his wife Is iiiito III at the homo ui hit purfiun mi-re. Auto to ('alirot"ln. A. T. HalneH and sou. (ieorgc, left In their auto I hist night for California and will make a lour of the hay pioduclng districts to buy a winter's supply. (rau-l 011 Itoad. Oravol Is being placed on the l.lbl.y road just beyond First Addition, several loads having ht'cn hauled In there and ntitolsts say that with this spread out and rolled down, there will bo a de ilded dliftrence 111 tho highway. Begins Sun. Deputy Sherlfr A. P. Davis today served notice on Mat Anderson and wife, Ida S. Ander son, of r suit begun by tho First National Drink to lorecloso a mort gage for $10(10 on their property on South Broadway and In First Addition. Besides tho mortgage nud Interest, due ll"', February, n $100 attorney fee Is ed. .Muny (io .'klieiT.Wng. Kver- green hlnckherrles Im woodlnnd dell nnd swell- called forth dozens of blackhorrylng partlos, most of whom returnnd to tho city with well-filled baskets and buckots nud sundry scratched arms and faces. The ber ries are said to ho ns thick as usual Oils year and muny 11 housewife is already at work cunning tho delicious wild harvest. Hack to War. Parties In from li'iMr Hill Saturday night said that 't-o former Beaver Hill men wero do a .it the front fighting with tho of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Putnam, of Seattle, Mrs. W. O. Chandler, with her mother, Mrs. Bncon, .Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Tremalne, of Vancouver, II. C, left this morning via Myrtle Point for tho north. Mrs. Trelnnlno and Mrs. Chandler expect to spend several weeks at the summer home of Mrs, Troninluo'H undo lu Wash ington. Had Clcso Call. Ait Smith, tho aviator whoso daring fonts nt tho Sail Francisco Exposition during tho early summer caused many Coos Bay visitors to marvel, had a close call Saturday evening ut tho Iowa State Fair when his machine struck nn electric wlro 30 feet Irom tho ground wrecking thtj earoplnne. Smith was not hurt. Kiln Over tho Edge. William Far- roll nnd I.ouls Euglnnd, tho latter) J t PERSONAL MENTION t 1 JcilAW.ES MA1IAFFEY. ,of Coos I Hlver, was n visitor in tho city to-' ' day. ImIIS. F. J. FEENEY was n visitor' I In tho city front Bntulon over Sun-' I dny. , I VIIS 11 1 Ttnnif milloil on the I Breakwater yesterday for a visit lu Portland. MISS ANNA COX and her brother, liny, have returned from a visit at tho Exposition. Mil. AND MRS. L. J. SIMPSON were up from Shoro Acres Saturday evening on a visit. r-& foeizizetp (dot Tho Originators of Low Prices NEXT POOH TO .MAHSIIFIEL!) PO ST OFFICE ImorporaKd Wo lead Others Follow ! ylwWillillMMSWr3r.L TraWhi JfTiTHMimBiBgMgl M Prices claiming no relation to King (leorgo pAT nENNESSY returned to tho ; fefNote These low Prices lj on. all of which are Inter to ' C0KxKh,4 LAOEHSTHOM wilt us advortlsonit-nts of Coos fro KviinBt0I,f wyomliiB, wlie When in tire troubls your first thought is how it happened; your next, how to cor rect it. The only, positive cure we know is a FISK TIRE wo sell them. THE FISK DISTIUBlTOItS SOITHWESTEHX OHEC.'OX. GOUST &. KIXO CAIIAOE " I,'", Agents KI.MR & .VOX PKOKIIT CoqiiIIIo Agents S. G. WHITSETT Unndon Agent In nnv way, slipped over the briny edge on Saturday night and fell In up to their necks in tho Slough of Des pond from whence Chief Carter res cued them. At tho Carter Hotel they wero given rooms but nary a fiver lilt tho general fund. Picnic 011 Coos UhiT. Arthur Dulgle, of Bay Point, Cnl., Is hero visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Itaphaul Dnlglc, of Bunker Hill, and yesterday tho Alice II. was char tered to take tho entire family up south Coos Hlver for tho day. Mr. Dulgle, who Is 1111 employee of tho C. A. Smith company, oxpects to lenvo Wednesday for tho south ngnln. lie visited Iioro nt Christmas time. Xow Pour Concrete. Bon Ostllnd hns returned from Bnndon whero he was for soveral days looking af ter tho work on tho now B. B. block. Ho says that tho concroto will prob ably all bo poured Into the moulds by Tuesday or Wednesdny nnd tho men will then Immediately get to work finishing up, though this Is expected to take several weeks yet. The building niny bo completed by the latter pnrt of October nnd ready then for occupnncy. To Hold Special Meeting. A spo clal meeting of the Port Commission will bo held on Wednesdny evening when tho members will meet with Claude Nnsburg, representing tho Nasburg I.nnd Company, to iiinke a settlenioul in tho iiiostlnu of a dredge fill amounting to about ?!, 000. it Is said that an agreement will be made so Hint suit will prob ably not have to be brought for tho collection. To Tall; Pictures. A coinmltteo from the local Elks lodge nud tho advertising committee of the Cham ber of Commerce will meet with rep resentatives of the North Bend chamber this evening there to talk over the taking of moving pictures j during tho Brldgo Carnival, Octob er s nnd !. It Is proposed to take t these pictures lu connection with tho film recently taken In the I.Ik's Day at Baud I bo used county. Last Day for Sailors, Whon Sep , tombor morn dawns on Wednesday. ! tho season for straw huts Is off. 'This Is tho official "dopo" of tho I fashion rentors nnd It Is oven Inti mated, though quite rudely of course, Hint anyone seen with a straw lid after thut dato Is nut of date. However Dad ought to have a clinnce to got full-wonr out of tho 1 sailor ho bought lute in tho season. OS routs off, and Wllllo niny havo u trifle moro than the brim left 011 thut 25 tout sunflower" ho bought ' lu .May nnd so thoro may bo a fow straw hats at largo after September 1, though It may ho iiuothicnl. Hi others Long Apait. Jacob Mattson, a woll know msldent of Mnrshflold, was given a Joyous sur-j prise Saturdny ovonlng whon his 1 brothor, Nick Mattson, of Portland, dropped in to vli.lt him. Tho broth ers hnd boon separated for tlilrty flvo years and had not heard from each other. Thoy caino from Flu- , land to .Michigan whore thoy scpar-1 litod, Jacob coming to Coos Hay. Nick went to Portland and Is work-1 lug there but did not know Ills brothor was so near him. Itecontly, ho hud word from his family In Flu-j land thnt Jacob Mattson was on Coos 1 1... n .1 .1 l.n .,,.!. fl ftrin fl .. .1 I 1 1 Al' ' 'UJ HIIII IU I ...U t W..VU ..III! W.vv nro having a fine visit ('reeks Eat Flnnuguu and for tho annual Sigma Chi picnic, rang the official bell yesterday short, ly nftor noon on tho greensward at Goodwills place tho lamb .had linen ronstod to a hcuutliu) nrown on tho long spit over tho flro. Tho mon had gone up tho night before to put everything In rondlnoss. Thoy wore iinnblo to find any crawfish liowevor. Those In tho party wero Mr, nnd Mrs. John Flanagan, Mr. nud Mrs. J. C. Koudall, Mr. and Mrs. Clnudo Nas burg: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler, Mr. Charles Hall, Mrs. Ooobol, Cion Ivlovo Songstnckon, Francos Will iams, Madge Barry, Grace Kruso, Tom ,T. Bonnott, I. It. Tower, Jnmos Montgomery and Bon Flshor. Autolst, Itetuni. Ceo. F. Win- mine at Delmnr this morning lif ter a week end visit wltlf his fam ily. wMHD A. II. POWEliS and Fred Powers loft on tho early morning trnln, roturnlng to tho camp above Pow ers. MHS. W. U. DOUGLAS and son, Dun can, have returned from San Frnn clsco whore they attended tho Ex position. W. IIILLIS SHOUT, road superin tendent In the Saundors Lako dis trict, was In Saturday night shop ping. MHS. L. J. SIMPSON loft today for tin extended trip to Portland nnd San Francisco. It. F. WHITMAN, or tho J. C. I'en noy Storo spout Sunday nt his old homo lu Hoscburg. MH. AND MHS. HOBEItT HOIIEIIT HON, of Couulllo, spout tho week cud lu Mnrshflold shopping nnd visiting with friends. JIENKY G. PLOEGEU, of Myrtlo Point, returned to his homo this morning after coming hero on nu over Sunday business trip. .MHS. W. I). SIMPSON nnd children, Edith nud Bernlce, of North Bend, wero guests Satuidny of Mrs. W. X. Ekhlud,. of .Mnrshflold. ! DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS, was hero today serving tho buiii uious of tho purors for tho Sep-, tciuber term of tho circuit court. MHS. W. S. WELLS, of Bnnilon, to-, turned homo this morning niter a few days vlult with hor broth ers Harry and Lionel Gordon. CHAS. POWERS uud wlfo returned! yesterday from a visit at the San Frunclhco Exposition. Ho is on thuslustle over tho Exposition. MISS FRANCES GOLDEN, u former toucher In North Bond, oxpoots to I leave boo,, for Eugene to tnlto a j course lu the stnto university. JOHN I). GOSS nnd wlfo returned' IiiBt evening from Gold Bunch whore Mr. (loss for tho past 10 I days has been on legal business. OS HOLD MEDAL CATSUP, Per pint bottle 10c; WORCESTER SAl'CE, (Imported) per bottle 10c (Try this sauce and save 20e per bottle) ARACO CORN STARCH, Pel- package fie ARAGO GLOSS STARCH, Per package 5c SALAD DRESSING, Per bottle JOe DEL MONTE BAKED BEANS J He PRUNES (A real bargain) IVr pound, lie; siv pounds for. . , ,2."o PEANUT BUTTER, Per pound liijijo APPLES, Very fancy Gniwiistclns, per Lev .81.00 IWXNIXH PEARS, Per liov (Hnitlett) 81.00 TOMATOES, Per pounds, firs per liov 70o WATER .MELONS (u few left) Each Klo EXTRA LARGE .MELONS (Each) :tOo GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, Per pound 10o WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY wmmammmmmmmnmm Special Lard Sale 5-lb. Buckets 10-lb. Buckets 65c $1.25 PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway Children calling and telephone orders given special attention .MYRTLE A R.MS DUC HENTALS CD HE- niid 'IS.OO. Inquiro apt. 10, Mat lock apis, 2nd and Commercial. un nuiui'iiiiiui- mi, luun """" Mm HENT Mvrtlo Arum modern Hon of 52,000.00 por year, under I , ' , . ,,,uo """ "wuern rentals ehurgod 0 niontlm nxo, will I fmlshcd npnrttncntH freo boat huvo been made In the Myrtlo Arms nnd water 122,0 jier month up. on beautiful furnished modern apartments. Thoro are several va cancies (o choose from right now, Come nud look them over. ro Goodwill's Sunday, Sept. Round Tip Tic, Big Dance, liy's Orchestra. .Itli. Bus- Times YvVnt Ads for results. ho now Is for a short time that ho ' expects to return shortly to Coos Bay. MR. AND .MRS. C. It. PECK roturn-! od home Inst ovonlng from Gold ' Beach. Mr. Pock roprosonted tho Macloay ostnto in this term of! court. O. II. FIJLLENWIDER, of thef stute! food commission, loft yesterday i for Portland nftor spending sev eral weoKS in iiiih ruiiiu.v, iiiim- ( lug Inspections. BARTLE'lT FLANAGAN arrived hero lnbt Friday from Eugene to spend a fow duys ut the home ' of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. Flnnuguu on South Fifth street. E. A. IIONNELYKKE nnd fnilllK le- turned yostonlny from Bnndon J and will niuko tholr home in ...............? OQWWWVPVWlW X WANTED WANTED Roomers by day or week. Mai'shfleld House. Helen Harvey. Breakfast served. Phono 1U7-L. ! f(nFIr' l WA Asv i WANTED fJIrl nt stand nt once. Chandler Cigar Hvvv0HJ UPW TODAY Mnrshflold. Mr. Bouuol.kko has, u position with tho dredge Sonttle. ' MISSES ANNA AND ADA CLIXKEN-! HEARD, or Daniels Creek, will lonvo this week for Sun Francisco, to visit the exposition, nrter incii tho former will take a course In Boikoloy Unlvorslty. FRANK HARLOCKER, of tho First Nutlnunl Bank, returned yesterday from a vacation trip to the hnn Francisco oxposltlou. John Fer guson, also of tho First National, will leave In u fow days to attend the oxposltlon. Lainb. When John DAVID A. ALLISON, forniorly cash- I'tll.Ml llos' coat pli'Kcil up on South Hrouduut Li.st cvenl'ig. Dropped from nmo, May In 'iad at Times ofthe liy palng for H.b ad. WANTED Cook Bay people to save their Standard Biscuit label cou pons to assist crippled boy to gut wheel cart to rhlo lu. Please send them to Carl Hanson, Euutport. Box ftSO. WANTED Epoiieiicc-d conl miners, Apply Heaver Hill Coal Co., Bea ver Hill. WANTED Teams ut Bnndon, Ore., to haul OxS tlos two trip haul. A. F. Estubrook Co., phono 121 J. C. Kendall, chefs WANTED Small luiiiMicil house, close In. Apply B., care Times. FOR SALE By ownor, nt. a snciiflco two lots lu Plat C and tlireo lots lu Plat B. Excellent location; must bo sold to settle estate. No reasonable offer isfused. Lots clear nud abstract up to dale. Ad dross W. B. Hamilton, R. F. 1)., Box -HI, Echo, Oregon. t :: FOR RENT : lor uud hoad of tho C. A. Smith Company's offlco fort-o on tho Bay, und wlfo and son loft yosterdayj nrter a Bhort visit hero. He left Iioro six years ngo. Kolng to Sonl tln whoro ho Is employod as nn ox port accountant. Mrs. Allison camo to soo hor brothor, Tom Mad-don. W. C. LAIRD and wlfo and family ( Suntn Clura. going direct to Co- ,-n -:.NT t'ho, quiiio. .Mr. i, ami was unaiiio o i bring Holt or Uoudoou back with j him, the rnciulsltlon not being hon ored. It soonis that tlio whlto slnvory chnrges ngnlnst Holt foil through as Holt showed that ho bad beon married In Salt Lake Inst January. ' nrrlvod homo yestordny on the1 ho Room Fur- nibbed apart inent. Hot watei and water boat. W. S. Nlcholi-on, llrondwny nnd Alder Aventio. 1'OR SALE Steel X Iiiniber wagon, hold up s tons, A Jenkins, North Bond. t ' FOR SALE t FOR SALi: Hay mare, 0 years old; weighs 1000 lbs, for $lfi, J. U. Caiter, Coos ltlor Cieamcry. KOU SALE Tlireo Xn. 1 nillk cows froslt In Novoinbor, make good homo cows for tho winter. Ad dress F, A. Baker, Sitkitm, Oro, o FOR IIU.XT 2.IOOH1 np.irtinenls, sten'ii heat and furiilshod, ?1S.00 FOR 'TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AXD BAGGAGE Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Kl.'t Hesldenco Phono Itl-J Market Avo. and Waterfront .