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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL&, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION." Hte To the Professional Men 0lT "pnllonicn who arc I'liagcd in ilio pursuit of law, ol! medicine, of ongin ring who furnish the community with rain fci'vico in these or other ways rail- wit Hie layman comes 10 you jor your specialty because he lias confidence in your ability. In our particular specialty clothing we solicit patronage solely on the basis ol! trust in our faithfulness to your interests. I'M We keep your clothes pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store Homo of Hart Sohnf filer & Miux Clolhoa mmt6 I !ng through the winter months. f kkptk.mhkh tidks Time mid heights of tides at Mnrshflold. The titles nro placed In order of occurrence, with their tlmim Ion tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar-1 Santn Clarn from San V llson of consecutive holchts will in- n t,..-,, .,.nin..,i .1 .lllnntn u.l,n(l.i.. I. I- 1.I..I. l... ' """"' '", wator. High tide on the har one liour and 51 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. 3.2C 9.17 2.0 .. I lirs.. I.r.5 11.15 !. 11 10.22 1.0 11.17 1.0 0 Hrs. Ft.., lirs. Ft. . lirs., Ft. . , Ills.. Ft. . , Hrs. Ft. . , Mrs., Ft. . , llrs., Ft.., ,50 0.S 1.55 0.0 5.17 0.1 0.32 0.2 0.00 5.0 0.50 5.1 1.31 5.1 10.15 :u 11.15 :i.o 12.00 .1.2 i2.:is 1.2 7.10 0.0 711 0.0 S.1C 0.1 L'.l) 5.15 2.:i o.::i 2.0 1.10 4.5 1.11 l.S 2.11 5.1 0.0 0.0 7.1V 1.5 7.57 1.2 S..15 0.8 4 The Noble Theater To 1 ht SKY' The Pleasant i'liico to Spend (lie Kvi'iilnr The second chapter of "Till: DIAMOND ITtO.M Till KiitlUiil " AX KVK FOIt AX KVK." A oi-'nl Mory (hut has Co k'P t lint is 1 Mine; lit Uil 0 -riiliiH chapter last week ho played to n parked house every onu went hmiin satisfied that tills would liu 0110 of tho ureal est serial stories In tho history of (lie motion pltluio busi ness Seo Tills Indnlliiicul Tonight. "OXK XHillT KTA.VDS" A rlp-roni'liitf Keys'o"o Comedy A real sldi'-spllller. "TIIK J'Ot'HT DKCLSION" l.ulilu Drama .'11 Two Acts. "I'AltA.MOl'XT TUAVKLS" Interesting From Stint to Flnldi WHAT I IlCIt FO 1 1 KOAST tllr Aoclt.d ITmi to Coot Ilr Tlraft.) OUF.GON Fair, norther ly winds. LOCAL TKMPEHATUKB KKCOUD ,. For tho 24 hours ending at 1:15 a. in., Sept. .1, hy IlcnJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 70 Minimum II At 4:1.1 n. m 51 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, r.ii5 0:1 Precipitation same period last year 00 Wind: Northwest, clear. & Miu-h.iies Sliut Tnivelliiir. Tho .mnchlno of Frank Catterlln went on Musician AitIun. rjerald Hunt, abort joy ride hy Itself yesterday the vocal Instructor In the llenrik afternoon after It had heen loft OJerdruin Conservatory nrrlved thlr. KtnndliiB hy the curbing in Myrtle morning via Portland on the Hroak-' Point. Men, sweeping the street, water. Mr. Hunt finished a scries shoved It ahead a few feet out of tho of concerts with a most successful j way, the machine, a Ford, needed j recital In Fondulac, Wisconsin, last,"0 further provocation hut went Sunday. chug-chug and Btnrted off. One of, the men, a novice with a machine, Tojes Itetiuiiliif:. Dr. and jira. crawled onto the running hoard and j W. A. Toye and daughter Catherine 8tccre1 t,lc nuto "nt" ho lllul wor" I wrlto that they will return on tho rl(1 n11 lllc cnu,k8 '" 8lBt tuul rnnclsco. brought the machines to a halt, but de-1 elded It would he better to ship the ' ra" Cleaves Knr. Fred Smith, .Mrs. Toyu Is greatly Im-, ''""dug Inst evening In tho Owl's icaltli. 1 Hnll, tripped and fell, striking his head against n sharp pedestal that Flue Is liaised. Tho $50 flno lev-, cleaved his right car through the cm MILL ENDS They are here at the J. C. PENNEY STORE. Lay in your supplies now while they last for School Dresses. Red Seal Ginrjham, Outing, Percales, Shirtings, etc. 1000 yards white Outing in longths from 5 to 20 yards,.10e values. . , - " 1 a Our price car back." proved In 1400 ynrds Itcd Scnl short length. 5 to, 10 yards, 12c value. Our price, whllo thoy Inst , . . , , ,' . . , .7 M c 200 ynrds crcpo; plain white 12V4c value. Our prfco S 00 ya rds tablo tlama sic, 75c value. Our prlco .30c led against William Shook by Pollcu, mlilillo as though a knlfo hnd bcon Judge Hutlcr after finding liltn gull-' used. Tho wound was quickly bnn-' ty of usliif; obscene language In tho presenco of women was paid over to the city last ovcnlng hy Mr8. Shook mul tho husband was released from Jail after staying there two days. Highway KiiKhiccr Coming-. It. II. Corey is in receipt of a letter Irom Deputy Stnte Engineer Cantine, who has boon specializing on tho perinanent roadwork department, In quiring about tho proposed Coos County road bond Issue. Mr. Can tine states that ho expects to visit Coos County this year. Wed Vo.stonlny. Mln8 Kuby Coll ver and Arthur .Moore, well known Catching Inlet people, wore mar ried at tho United Ilrcthren parsonage on Catching inlet hy tho Nov. .1. 13. Pnrker. Tho groom has mndo his homo for several .years with his brother-in-law, T. M. Coll ver, mul tho bride Is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collver. They will rcsldo on Catching Inlot. tinged and a doctor took several stitches In sowing tho two pieces to-1 gethcr again. Whllo In tho naval marines sovcral years ngo Mr. Smith , was partially deafened In tho same j car In tho firing of heavy guns and he Is afraid now that tho new acci dent may result In tho loss of hear ing In one car. 700 ynNls Percale. 30 Inches wide, 12,&c value. Our prlco... 7$c llousc dresses, made of gliighnin, with a dainty whltq lawn col lar. Flvo dozen of them. They nro worth half tho prlco more Whllojhcy last -Wc A bettor 0110 7i)c y Tioub!o llei't. In Eastern Oregon thero Is considerable dam ngo being done by forest fires and President Palmer, of tho Unlon Wallowa Forest Association, has pe titioned Governor Wlthyconibo to close tho hunting season. Hunters here believe that such a prorcduro would bo tin fa lr to this section, as there have been very few flrc3 so far and these only small ones easily extinguished. It Is said that In tho eastern part of' tho state it is no ticeable that most of the fires com mence right after Sunday and for this reason tho hunters nro hlamod. Tho Originators of Low Prices ifrS. 97t7zez Sor meerpornrta 0 .i ME.VA. V,J--tV.JM yj1 If ' lif-VMf.-d'I;fiHli Wo loail Others Follow NUXT DOOIt TO MAUSIIKIKL!) POST OFFICE Low Prices on Fruit Jars 1 $' 1 Loner Floor, I. "Jr. llalcony, Klc. Children, or. BORN Ill'ltKi: To Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Uurko at their homo on Conimer elal Avenue, Friday, Sept. 3, a daughter. This Is their first child. (inn ltobort Hacker ! "' last night because of PPRSfiMfll MFMTinW t 1 Dlt. MINOUS mndo a professional 1 visit this morning to Heaver Hill. tSomn 111k went to Jail nvnrlfimlltitr I, la .iiin..l.. ...t i i j . v. ....... ...f, llu tif.,.i aiiu in uu- I tlltlon to thnt ho .was carrying n con cealed weapon, lie hnd no mouoy with him to pay a fine nnd tho gun vns held as ransom and he was told to run somo this morning when tho police lot him out. Hacker hurried nwny, anxious to obey his instruc .tlons to tho letter. MItS. JOHN' IIOLMKS, of Coos HIv or, caiiio down visiting yesterdny, TO.MOlMtOW XlfJIlT "Tho IMi-ibiook Caw- A llioathvay star f cut me In Hiiro nits. .Monday night "Tho Olil I Left ilehliiil .Mf." A I'ov alliiirllon, Suiiilay School Convenes. On Sunday at 0:30 there will bo tho op ening session for tho venr of the Marshfleld Episcopal Sundny School. ! four "'dock Pupils please tako notice. MUS. F. 11. HOOD wns down frbm Coos Itlver on a shopping visit MR. AND visiting side. MUS. JOH'NOIil.H wore hero today from Lake- n.-;:.Tftaf:.'jAjLZ: o sriisciti Hints xotigh i . Tho Times instructed to carrier boys nro put tho papers I 011 the porch. If tho carrlor docs I not do this, misses you, or no- j ! gleets getting tho paper to you I on time, kindly phono tho clr- j ! culatlnn manager, ns this Is tho j I only way wo can dctormlno j I whether or not tho carriers nro j I following instructions. Phono j I 133. I Chliiameii For Cnn"ory. On tho WOOD! WOOD! breakwater this morning nrrlvod 1 1 Kindling wood, per load $1.75 to $2 Chinamen from Portland, bound Alitor wnnil 1C in 9.1 i fnr tn t'lf nralmrir wlinrn thin will Inches 9'2 to $lno work In tho salmon cannery. Tho! Kolirth f July committee. Free Delivery I loinl cannery employed Celestials W. II. WXfiO inst year. Phono 227-.I. North First St ( """ '" "" " HitiUKbi'irli's Plentiful It Is said (Jet your Job printing tlono at Tito that huckleberries nro plentiful In Times office tho hills light now nnd many par ties havo gono out, armed with Clinmhci- to .Meet. At eight o'clock this evening will ho held thn monthly meeting of tho chamber of -""'""""i iuiiuniUK ino UXUUIIUVUl committeo's session this afternoon nt.IIKXUV Thero will bo conuld- ored tho paymont of $750 for n ra- 'Bar,8r11',0,,t"nr0'fl"!!? 0f", TCC8-US. JOHN DASHNKV and children snry funds, tho sondlnB of n delegato I havo roturned from an outing at to tho O. and C. lnnd conferenco In Powers. MICIIKMlltlNIv. of Allo- gany, was among the shopping vis- ltors down today. MASON, Quarts, per dozen M)e MASON, Pluts, por dozen ftlo MASON, One-half gallon, por dozen Hit: APPIilOS, lOxra fnucy Ornvenslelu, por box . .fl.un NOHTIIIOUN PKACIIKS, Per box OBc (Will at'ilvo Thurstlay) LOCAL PBACIIKS. (llrldgo), por box fSHo Old Mason Jars and now lids, per dozen, quarts l)c KCONOMY JAHS, quarts, per dozen $1.0.1 LIOHT-HOUS13 CLI3ANI3K, por enn no Como in mul look at our lOn grocery roitntor. It liieaim n big saving to you. WI3 SAVI3 YOU SIOXKY Getting's Cash Grocery : nfw today : good 40-11. range mul heater. Phono Salem this month and also 11. M. ' lennlngs will read tho report of tho MH IMKItSOX, prosperous nior-MOXKY will buy Hliort tlmo notes WAXTI3D Sti'dUK woman ti for Invalid lady. Phono North Hcutl. I I cnroi 3 171 ' FOK SALIC lllaiico rooming tottse. 50 rooms: on easy tomiH. Or will trntlt for BiUtnblo real estate In Mnrshflold. Apply 13. 13. Forry, lllaiico Hotel. i chant of Lakeside, was down this morning on a short business trip. Calllni; en ills printed at Tho Time office. 'nickots nnd baskets, to bring in tho nop thnt will make delicious eat- i I . BS FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75$3.I0 A New Standard of Tire Valo Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays Deans iiro "Whoppers". Long beans, much nftor tho fashion of on largoil string beans, wcro brought In to tho Chnmhor of Commorco yes terday hy Low. F. Price from tho 1 garden of Mrs. Fred Hanson on Catching Inlot. Tho pod of tho long est bean measured inoro than 11 In ches and about threo of thoni would ninko a good menl for n fair sized family. Mrs. Hanson grows thorn thoro In her garden togothor with many other varieties of vegetables. 13, IC. JONI3S wns nmong tho pas sengers this morning on tho train for Powors, being called thoro on business. MIL AND MUS. DOIISI3Y KIU3IT 5CI3U nro spending n fow days with Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandlor nt "Alderbrook." , 13. COOLI3Y and family, Miss JJes slo Sandqtilst mid Mr. Onrst havo returned from mi outing at tho Kartloll ranch on North Coos Illver. or first Jiltig. mortgugu. 201-2 Coke t FOR RENT J $ ?7 FOK HI3XT Clio:o.Flvo Itoom Fur nlshcil apartment. Hot wator and water boat. W. 8. Nicholson, Uroadwny and Alder Avonuo. 1'Olt I'LXT --loom npartiiieiitH, steam heat and (urnlshod, $15.00 mid $IM0. Inquire apt. 10, M-t-lock npts, 2nd mid Commercial. Fisk Tires Have Made Good in Coos County Automobile owners of Coos County have been saved many dollars by their big endorsement of Fisk Tires, proved by purchase, proved by use and proved by ev ery test that may be applied. FISK TIRES BACKED WITH SERVICE PROVE POPULAR. Compare New Low Prices With Others SIZE 30x3 30x3V2 32x3y2 34x312 34x4 36x4 36x412 37x5 TIRES $ 9.00 11.60 13.35 14.90 19.40 20.50 27.35 32.30 TUBES $2.35 2.70 2.80 2.95 4.00 4.15 5.20 6.25 WHY NOT BUY Home Grown Produce? Freshor, hotter and often chenpor than Imported stuff, and besides, you nro using your money to build up your homo community, Tomor. row wo will havo Bonio nioro of thoso choice home-grown Strawberries, only p0r box ...10c Luscious rlpo tomatoes, lb., . .tic nij,- ears, green corn, dozen ..l."c Special at y lo for .ic Good pears, per box $1,00 Good Spuds, per lb i j$ Cabbago, por lb 2c Dcets und carrots, 3 bunches. . nc Coos Bay Farmers Exchange FHANK II. mornliiK WAITH loft on nn early ; stago for his homo nt FOIt IIHXT Myrtle Ann modern furnished apartmonts freo heat mid wator $22. GO per month up. FOIt SALIC Steel Suthorlln nftor a week on tho bay looking after his business In-1 bold up 8 tons. A Jenkins, terests horo. j North Ilond. I $ t WANTED ! MK. AND MltS. William (Irlmes, Mrs. A. T. Ilnlnes, Mvs. W. F. Miller and William Kroltzer loft this afternoon for Goodwills to spend tho week end. (ooiIuIII'h .Sunday, Kept. nth. Itoiiuil Tr.'i 30c. IIIk Dauco, Hits, hy's Orchestra. lTi WOTWMBwmM ii Mamjmii Stop I i n I'M.- irstHhutois 'iuuthuestein Wrtgon NON-SKIDS FIVE PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY l'lsk Distilbiitors Southwestern Oregon fiOI'T Ac KING GAILVGi:, North Houil Agents S. (J. WIIITSICTT, KIMi: AND VOX FKGKIIT, Coqulllo Agents ltand"n Agent I That Backache ItllXALL KIpXIIV FILLS will rcinovo tho cause THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono liDH Whero Quality la Paramount apeci Oe Lari Come and See It and Get The Figures. We Will Surprise You. ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEAT AH Money Sav ing Prices The Enterprise Market $ WAXTKI) Girl wants position laundry Pioneer Hardware Co. the CASH PUICICS OX A FICW OF KTAPLK AHTICLKS Other Goods l'rlrcrt hi Proportion (Comparo these prices with our competitors' or mull' order hoiiBp prices.) Wlro Nails. Ilaso, $2.(15 por koij; Cut nails, Jji.'l.oo per kog, liotnll, pur pound Sash Weights. per pouiui . Ilnrh Wlro. Honvy galvanized, X lumber tvngoii, vor iuu ins; oo roa opooi heavy, ;-' '80 rod light .4c .1ic Galvanlzod Plpo, prlco ft., 1-2, ijii.no, y-t $rt.no. l inch Llmo, $1.90 por bbl. Cement, 12.90 per bbl. Kx. Supor'ir Manila Hopo, .$2,28 por' 100 $8.25 Phono 113 North Pond, j (i-8 Inch and lnrgor Per pound WAXTKI) Itooiuers hy day or week. Marshfleld IIouso. Helon Hnrvoy. Ilreakfast sorvod. Phono 137-L. WAXTKI) Kxpoiienceii coal iiihiers. Apply Heaver Mill Coal Co., Hea ver Hill. 15c II, 70u 65c WAXTKI) Tennis at llantloii, Oro., to haul Gx8 ties-two trip haul. 1 A. F. Kstabrook Co., phono 121 J t FOR SALE J $ FOU KALK Aernloil troh inlllf, 10 cents per gallon delivered on. tho whnrf, Marshfleld. No adVuiico intor. It. A. Church; phono :io:i-xx-. 50c 'Oil KALK LntPHt Xo. 10 Hoynl Typewriter ut $70.00. $C por month payment. No interest. Phono 217-H., or Times office 'OH SALK Hy oivnur, nt n Nicrlflco two lots lu Plat C and three lots In Plat II. Kxcollcnt location; must bo sold to sottlo estate, No reasonnhlo offer refused. Lots clear mid abstract up to date, Ad dross W. II. Hamilton, It. F. D.',' Hox IC, Kcho, Oregon. I'Olt KALK Canary birds. Phono :i83L or call 7CC So. 11th Street. FOU KALI-: Threo Xo. 1 milk cows fresh In Novembor, mako good homo cows for tho winter. Ad dress F. A. Dakur, Sltkuiu, Oro. FIHST CLASS Visible Typewriter must bo sold. Your own prlco; cash. Inquire "A," Tlnies office. Strictly pure boiled Unseed oil, 70u por gallon. Turpentine per gallon Plonoor White Lead, (n QC' 100-lb. kiiKs .pDiZu Plonoor Puro Mixed Paint, tyil., VI. 7.1. 1-2 Kallon, l)0c. rn Quarts UUb Pap-A-Luo Floor and Porch Paint, .1-2 Kallon, OOi: quarts , , Tho vory highest quality Tho very highest grndo Hooflup Paper, 1-2 ply, $1.00 mj. 1 ply, 1.16. (h4 rn -' iy tp l93U Vnlvollno (las Knghm Cyl Oil. Tho very highest grade. Por gallon WKDGKWOOI) STKKL HAXGKH. Classic, regular. $C2'.0O. ' $J flfl Special ... ,,, .,M.'irtliUU nival, rogtilar $32.50. SWr nri Special pZuiUU Glvo us your buslnoss nutl justify us .In making theso prices, Thcso Prices will change with tho market, Pioneer Hardware Co. Marshfleld. Phono 11, North Ilend. Phouo 401. .55c gggggggggggggg FOU KALK Furniture IUcIuiUiik