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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb-, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION THREE MRiley Ballinger Pianist nnd Teacher Pupil of liiBut MotlK-UoiBluin, omnlm. Nebraska. M, V, m ' "''"". Portland. Oiegon Hoslilpuro Studio 017 .Vol lb Third Street IM10110 :iii-ii BARTER'S Kor Your :e cream ! i:vi:hvtiii sanitary .YS OPEN FOR Iihi'i;i;tiu. 'e mnko Ico Cream to order, Illy, for parties, lodges, pic- . ' .1 .. k..c u trwi 111111 in ij 'i""" wc, i" . ; Vc 1I0 not speak or lt4 g V A I- 1 T V 'Hint sponks for itself SAR-TER'S Phono IMM'J, MnrMifield t St., Iippo-wo iinuu.ii jimi-i i- EAVIIMG All kinds a spec- ly. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 h court, so. rnone eeu-h 1 1 AVE MONEY on your Furniture Wo aio showing a fluo lino of Bed Room Furniture Tlmt roiiics to us illiiTt from tho niniiiifurtiirci', thus saving tlio jobber's profit. Wo give our customers the benefit of this fnliig. Wo liavu a nice display of Dressers which wo have lulled as follows: $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $14.50, $15, $16.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $25 and up to $50 Don't liny im thine; In IIou.no Furnishings until you mo our line, for you know "WE HELL IT FOR LESS" Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE ROUSE FL'RXISREItS i The Noble Theater To-Night ENTIRE (MIAXni: OF 1'ROORAM THE Vi:it OF CHIME A powerful htory or tho underworld told in two reels of oveeptloimlly riuo pictures. . HOW A SHOE IS MADE A picture of urent cducutloiuil value mid ono that will Interest from Mart to finish. THE GIRL Helen" scries. THE MAX " lints on OX THE TRESTLE AND HIS MASTER this picttiro nro good. Loner Floor, l.V. Ralcony, Tnmoiiow night Tho hoeouil chapter of "A Diamond from tlio Sky." Ke)s(oiu) comedy. Paramount Travel .series. Other features. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. STEAMER WESTERNER FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY s-ui Franrhco Office, (100 Flfo Iliilldliig, nnd Pior Number 2 Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, MODRUM'S GARAGE t n. "0ME op THE -ADILLA0 AND IirjDGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF OARS Central nv. Phon nr.T. I . ..... PLAY SAFE H. H. Hill says: "There are a lot of "clever peo ple who know how to make some mighty "clev er imitations" of pure fab rics for men's clothing. Don't take a chance, but play absolutely safe by purchasing Kuppenheimer Clothes They're always all pure virgin wool." FIXUP Where the Price is always Right. Two Stores: Marshfield North Bend CHINOOK SALMON TODAY'S CATCH Also all kinds of deep sen fish, when available. FISHERMAN'S MARKET l'liono 410 One of tho "lliiiinls of A two reel Hlogrnph. Tho 10c. Children, 5c. Phone 44 QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, rnone iub-u. MARSHFIEL, ORiSOON ! II WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, mtimm ' t - iREVITIK SEITEMBEH TIDES Tlmo and heights of tides at Mnrshflold. The tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will in dlcato whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and G4 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. 2inrs. . ns 8.50 1.54 2.5 3.2G 2.0 4.44 8.02 4.4 9.17 4.4 10.22 Ft... Jlrs. , Ft... 0.8 3.50 0.8 1.55 3.2 10.1 5 3.1 11.15 llllrs. 4 WEATHER FORECAST Dr AiaoalXril Tttil to Coo Daj TlraM.J OREGON FaMr, wajrmer except near coast: Northerly winds. LOCAL TEJIPimATURH RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:45 a. in., Sept, 2., by IlcnJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 70 Minimum 4G At 4:13 a. m 40 Precipitation 03 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1!)15 03 Precipitation i&rao period Inst year 00 Wind: Northwest, clear. : LOST X $$ HORN M'INTOSH To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mcintosh, near tho Coos River Crcniuory, a bou, their bccouiI child. Very known 111. John Tollefson, a well Eastslde ninn who has been Ladi les, DON'T 'XEOLECT YOUR COMPLEXION HARMON"-' PO. 'REA3IS (lEIt AND will jirotoct your hUIii from Tan mid Siinhiirn THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono liDH Whero Quality Is Paramount Second Hand Pianos & Organs We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some slightly used Instruments that will be sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. L L. THOMAS MUSIC STORE 73 Central Avenue. ! r-m ! Tent Prices Are Low Now Wholesalers nnd nuinufnctiirora havo Just announced u hl reduction in tho prices of tents nnd wo uro now k'vIiik thp people of this sec tion tho mlvnutuKo of it. Wo luivo Jast recelvert n ship nicnt of tho liest wall tents innde 111 VIU'loilH blQH. They uro guaranteed by tlio maker and by us, Como In nnd let us show thorn to vou nnd nuoto prices on the blo I tent you deslro. Jolinson - Gylovsen Co. .Tlio Quality Namo with tho Service Famo NORTH FRONT STREET 111 for tho past inUnth, whs reported, In a critical condition today. Concrete Garage. Tr. A. L. Housoworth Is completing a concrete garage at his home on Twelfth Court South, terracing his property and 1 making other improvements In It. Plums Good Flavor. O. K. llullu has several trees of delicious blue plums on his placo in First Add I- lion and a sprig was brought into The Times office this morning with twolvo plums In one cluster. Go After Doi'r. Billy Cox. Low Gillespie and wife, mid some friends !.lf lit TJ..11 ltrnnmititn fin.. ltl.. ..m.. .Lit- ill A uim , iioawuto VIII 111IO IIIUIII- lng for the upper Coqullle, where inoy cxpcci to uag a lew ueer. locate nt Snllnns. Corrlgan nnd Knox, who left here recently with their two aiitos write that they , have located at Salinas, California ami nave a nno auto run out or that city. Were nt Mooting. In the list of Marshfleld Eastern Star members j attending tho Nntal Day exercises' at Coqulllo should also havo been the names of Mrs. K. Kelley, Mrs. ; C. W. Cumbers and Mrs. Ora D. I McCarty. On Flue ltuncli. Oscar Stauff, if well-known Cooston boy who gained honors during his courso in dairying , at Corvallls, writes that he has ta-, ken an Interest in Congressman Mc Arthur's dairy ranch near Portland and will hnvo the active management i of It. I Sue Diltt lleiuleim. Suit for' $00.50 was filed in the Justice court ' today by Fred Wilson and Eva Uar-: uard, tho Wilson Undertaking Com- puny, against Hritt Henderson, novw C. LAIRD, Deputy Sheriff, enmo In Jail ht I his parole. Coqullle, for breaking The bill was for goods and labor on n lot at the cemetery. .Mi'utliiK Tomorrow. Tho exccutl-" Coos "Ivor today. He has been vo committee of tho Chamber of ! suffering from an Injury to his Commerce holds its monthly meet-' knee. lng tomorrow afternoon nt 4 , " " POWERS and Fred Powers o'clock, and at 8 o'clock the Cham-1 returned this morning to Powers bor moots. It is expected that. artcl' n" over-night visit at their methods will bo dlsoussed of making homes. tho payments on tho five acres for MRS. MORTON TOWER Is moving the radio site. i f1" Empire Into ono of tho Lang- Shook'N Cnso Serious. Uccnuso ' worthy apartments on Eleventh William Shook couldn't ralso his $50 1 street, fine, ussessed for using vllo language !A- ' HAMMOND, of tho Smith mill in tho nresenco of a woman, ho re- malned in dull today, still making atrcnuouB efforts to ralso tho nee- , "J Lampa Creek, cssary funds. It Is was stated that " h- UAKLIt, county school supor a much more serious charge might Intondciit, is a visitor on tho bay, bo filed against him. Kotting things In shape for the op- Suit In Brought. V. L. Duckner. of Eugene, has brought suit tigalnst Charles Sweeney, of North Ucnd, for tho collection of $347.97, tho papers having boon sorved today by Deputy Shorlrf W. C. Laird. The suit was originally against tho father, it is Btatcd, but ho went into bankruptcy and tho son was garnished. Flyei-H ftir Militiamen. Tho Oro gon Naval Militia, which at ono tlmo had a company on Coos Hay, may bo furnished with aeroplanes by tho government for practlco work. Llou tonant R. R. Smith, U. S. N., and Captain McLaughlin, U. S. A., havo already boon appointed a contest committee by the Aero Club of America. AhIc High Damages. Tho County Court is todny considering damages for Paul and Luther Wymoro, who woro injured near Flagstaff when they found percussion caps loft by n road gang una exploded them. $10,000 Is nskod for each boy, as well as for modlcal services and tho loss alf. tho fnthor's tlmo from work. Tho court tins offered $500., Road Much Improved. W. U. Douglas, Charles Hall and Dr. Straw camo in over tho road from Loon Lnko to Allegany on Sunday and they report that tho highway thoro is in much hotter shapo than it has over been before. W. II. Stall Is road supervisor In that dis trict and has been complimented on tho work that has been accomplish ed by hiniBolf and crow. Camn Ono Change. Dan McCnr- rahan, formerly a Columbia River logging foromnn, but recently load-1 MISS LUCIA CAMPI1ELL, after vis or nt (lono Grant's camp. Is foreman I ltlni: for somu tlmo at Aldorbrook. at Camp Ono whllo Win. Onrrott and wlfo enjoy n trip to tho ex position. John Govllch, track fore man there, has also gone to tho ex position. Foy Cox, filer, expects to leave about October 1 for Illi nois where his friends say, ho will J wed an old sweetheart. Ho raffled his now rifle nnd rovolver, Wm. Unrrctt getting the former. Hero for Visit. Mr. mid Mrs. E.' H. Chancy, and family, of Detroit, arrived this morning on tho Santa Chirn and for u fow days will visit In Coos. Tho Chtinoy estate In cludes about 3000 acres of timber, lauds in this county ns woll as hold lugs In other pints of tho state and tho Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Chanoy ' wont down to llandon today to visit, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Claronco Hurley, i Yestorday II. F. Chanoy und O. II. Chancy, brothers, loft In their ma-, clilno after a visit hero Inspecting their holdings, Clirlstciihou DuckH. Charles John-1 son, known as "Hoodlum" Charley, ; again cnmo Into tho Justlco court this morning on u chargo of stealing chickens, his hearing of yestorday i having been continued. Uccauso J. ' o. Turner was unablo to find Tom Christenson, whom Johnson claims i I gave him tho dead rooster, tho hear-1 .lug Is again continued, Judge Pen- i nock deciding there is not yetj .enougn oviuenco in tno caso. "Hood lum" Clmiloy was found shortly nf- jter midnight, Wodnesday morning, sitting on u dead chlckon bv Tur- inor, when ho wont hunting chickon tnioves in his night clothes, i All Have a Melon. Evory man, ; woman and child in Marshfleld ato1 a watormolon during tho month of' August, according to statistics. Thoro woro shipped In horo approximately i 6000 melons, according to the com mission men, ono having received close to 4500 of them, most of them I coming from tho Imperial Vnlloy Ju California and lately from Turlock, near Sacramento. However. It is explained that some people may havo eaien two or tnreo melons wh o others went without. In AucuBt there wero about 3500 boxes of peaches sold in Marshfleld, most of I these coming from Roseuurg, North) i annua aim uaiiionuu points. Ilnriiffj, Lively. Georgo Carleton and Sam Pino, who returned yestor day from an outing and door hunt near Powers say that they had a flno time, except that there are so many active hornets there thi)t in about two days u man gets sufficiently I drilled to be prepared for active service In tho Russian army. Carle- i ton appeared Immune to the hornets or else was an ally to them because they would not sling him, but they made up for It on l'lne. whoso hands I and legs were so badly swollen that he could hardly get around. In one attack the hornets were so numerous that he took a running ' Jump into the river to escape them J $$ I PERSONAL MENTION I " I l 11. C. DIEltS was hero from North Rend today on .buslnqss, L. B. LARSON, of Lakeside, was In Marshfleld today on business. W. F. FELLOWS of Ten MIlo was a Marshfleld business visitor yes terday. C. F. M'KNIOHT went over to tho County Court this morning on le gal business. SID HENDERSON' has returned to his homo In Coriullle after a visit hero with friends. .1. H. M'CLOSKEV, the Norway creamery king, was a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. W. H. STULL, road supervisor at Allegany, was among tho visitors In tho city today. CLARENCE GOULD was down last evening and today from his log ging camps nbovo Allegany. LYNN LAMBETH and wlfo and .lesso Hlto and wife, have gono to I'oruunii In Lnmuotu s car. over from tho county seat this morning serving legal papers. ''' '' RLSSM wan down from South r9rco Ioft yesterday to visit Ar uu'r 01U;1 ftt i"o Hitter's ranch uning vi mo now year. MRS. MEL DUNCAN plans to lenvo soon for Salem nnd Spokane, whero sho will visit whllo Mr. Dun can Is at Salt Lako City. VERNON A. SMITH and wifo loft yesterday in his auto for Hoseburij whero they will take tho train for n short visit In San Francisco. MRS. JAMES FERREY Sr. and fam ily havo moved front lito Btreot into their now homo on Central near Eleventh, tho formor C. C. Going homo. W. A. REID Is spending a fow days at the C. A. Sehlbrcdo homestead on South Inlet, whero Mrs. Hold and tho children havo been en enjoying nn outing. MRS. JOE COACH returned yester day to llandon nftcr having como to tho Ray with her son, Claudo Adams, and friend, Miss Ivy Shaw, who woro returning to Portland. SUPERINTENDENT V. F. MILLER, of tho local railroad, has gono to Portland on a hiiHlnoss trip, ex pecting to return on tho Rrcuk water Friday. JAY MONTOOMERY is expectod hero today or tomorrow from Rrldgo on business and pleasure. Jack Guyton, who has boon visit ing him is also expected hack with him. W. M, KAISER, of tho llnusor nnd HatiBCr company, was In tho city last evening, leaving out ngalu this morning for Lakeside This Is his first trip down in mora than two months, on south Coos River, with Mrs. Den Chandler, returned to Eugono via stago this morning. Sho will tench in Astoria this year. MRS. MARY E. THOMPSON arrived homo from n visit at tho San Francisco exposition, whero sho went after spending most of tho Hiimmor at tho homes of hor daughter In British Columbia and a bon hi tlio San Joaquin Valley. , A. WELLS and F. V. Cutterlln 11 loft this morning for tho upper Coqulllo whero deer uro reportod so thick that you can't miss ono. Hunk got so enthused over tho reports that ho forgot to tako his hunting license along and had to phone back from ComiiIIIo for It. Til 130. BRADLEY and wlfo loft Inst evening for tho A. P. Owen hiiui mcr homo on South Coos River, whero they will enjoy u few weeks outing and land some of the big fish that Al Owen Is telling about. In the meantime, Mr. Owen will be in chargo of the Blanco Cigar Store. STAKI.HV ItAIJTf.RTT (nriiinlti with tho Johnson nil 11 In tliu lower Coriuillo, arrived horo last plght from Portland, where ho has spent tho Inst few mouths at tho ranch of his brother near Estn cada. Ho left today to visit on tho lower Coqulllo and may tako a position thero. WM. GARRETT, foromnn of Smith Powors Camp Ono, and wlfo, camo down this morning und will leave tomorrow ovorland for tho San Francisco oxoosltlon. Hit Is nfrnr- ing 10 uei mac inoy naven t any- ........ .. I thine on exhibit or at tlm Zonn that can comparo to iho Camp Ono "flying machine," mid ho may bond back to got Foy Cox to Ask Your Doctor MILL ENDS They are here at the J. C. PENNEY STORE. Lay in your supplies now while they last for School Dresses. Red Seal Gingham, Outing, Percales, Shirtings, etc. J 000 yards white Outlug In lengths from 5 to 20 yards, 10c values. Our price ? e 1 100 yards Red Seal short length, f, to 10 ynrds. 12',4c value. Our price, while they last T?o " ' ' ' " - I I I I II..P- Ml' ! - 200 yards crepe: plain white. 121,6c value. Our prlco 72C i - S00 ynrds table damask, 7fio value. Our prlco :to i - " 700 yards Percale, 30 Inches wide, 12',c value. Our prlco. . .7c f .. .,. ! ....,. -.!. ! - ...I " House dresses, niado of gingham, with a dainty whito lawn coN lar. Five dozen of them. They nro worth half tho prlco more. While they last 40c A bettor ono ..7c Tho Originators of Low Prices Si Inrftrnarattti J 'dHHIHF.'l fr Ml f wmrwTPr NEXT DOOR TO MARSHFIELD POST OFFICE Low Prices on Fruit Jars MASON, Quarts, per dozen nilc MASON, Pints, per dozen 5 1c MASON, Ono-hulf gallon, per dozen 81c APPLES, Exra fancy aravonsloln, per box 81.U5 NORTHERN PEACHES, Per box O.V (Will nrrlvo TliiirMhiy) LOCAL PEACHES. (Ilrldgo), per box rJ5c Old Mason Jars and now lids, per dozen, (marts 11)6 ECONOMY JARS, quarts, por dozon l?1.0.1 L10HT-HOU8E CLEANER, por can rc Como in and look at our lOn grocery counter. It means a big saving (o j oil. WE SAVK YOU MONEY Getting's Cash Grocery como down und glvo tho crowds a few demonstrations In tho art of logging. t NEW TODAY : $$ FOR KALE Hlniico rooming house. 50 rooms: on ensy tonus. Or will trndo for suitable real estate In Mu'rshflold. Apply E. E. Ferry, Rlauco Hotel. MONEY Will buy Mmrt tlmo notes or first mortgage. 201-i! Coko Rldg. WANTED (.'III uiiiiIn Kisltou In liiuudry. Phono 113 North Ucnd. FOR SALE Furniture including good rnngo and heater. Phono 10-R. t FOR RENT 1 I nlshed apiirtmont. Hot water and wntor heat. W. s. Nicholson, llroadway und Aldor Avonuo. FOR RENT .rooiii iipiirtmcntH, steam heat und furnished, $15,00 und SI M0. Inquire apt. 10, Mat lock npts, 2nd und Commercial. FOR RENT Myrtlo Arum modern furnished apartments freo heat and water $22,50 per month up. FOR SALE Stool X lumber tuigon, hold mi 8 tons, A Jenkins, North Baud. : wanted : t 1 WAXTI-3I -Kti-uiiK. wiiimu to euro 1471 for Invalid ludy. Phouo North Bend. WANTED Rooiner.s by day or week. Marshfleld House. Helen Harvoy. Breakfast served. Phono 137-L, WANTED Experienced coal miners, Apply Hcavor Hill Coal Co,, Bea ver Hill. "." inn m. .........n., u., W A VIIIiMl .fl.i....... .. .... ,.... -,.... lo naul oxh ties two trip nam i I''. Estabrook Co., phono 121 i" ...... ' l'HONE all ordem for celery to Nas- DON.'T IGNORE FACTSI Our prescription department is stocked with tlio flno products of lv It. Squlhh.s & Sous, Wo guaraiiteu proniiu, aic.ir.u , ii.i ! l vlie In atrlft compliance with your phK Iclmi s dliectloiia, "THE OWL" Tho Ontrul Avenue Drug Storo Wo lead Others Follow - - d'i. r--m Eagles' Picnic Soptombcr 5th und Cth nt Simpson Park. Baseball games both days, (latiio starts 1:110. Admission to ball gamo 25c. All kinds of spartB. Dancing afternoon nnd ovonlng. Mu sic by Martin's Orchestra. no centH N'tho admission ' (ho concert or Gerald Hunt and .lens Kbv oly In the Finnish Hall... Get tickot at On I Drug Store NOTICE Tho Exocutlvo Commlttco or tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commorco will moot at -1:30 p. m. ami tho gou ornl meeting will bo hold at 8 p. m. Friday, Septombor 3, 1015. A good attendance Is doslrod. John W. Motley, Socrotnry. Llhhy COAL. Tho kind YOU lmvo ALWAYS USED, l'liono 72. PucifJo Livery and 'Transfer Company. Haro your programs printed nt Tho Times office. burg's Grocery mid oblige J. 13. Fitzgerald. t FOR SALE t FOR HALE .limited fitch inllk, 10 cents pur gallon dollvored on the wharf, Marshfleld. No advnnco later. R. A. Church; phono 303-XX-l. FOR SALE Latent No. JO Royal Typewriter at $75,00. $5 por month payment. No Interest. Phono 217-R., or Times office. FOR SALE By owner, nt n Micrlflco two lots In Plat C and threo lots In Plat I). Excellent locatlpu; must ha sold to sottlo cstuto, No reusonablo offer refused. Lots clear and abstract up to dato. Ad dress W. B. Hamilton, R. P, D., Box 10, Echo, Oregon. FOR SALE Bay innro, I) scars aid; weighs 1000 lbs, for $45. J. B. Carter, Coos River Creamery. i 1 Eor Sale Coos River homo, furnished comploto, with boat landing and four acres of ground. Rendy for Immodlato occu pancy. Snappy buy and easy terms. Located on South Coos Rlvor in popular bungalow dis trict. "SEE W. A. REID, 150 FRONT STREET 'I REID ABOUT IT" ' .