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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELk, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. FIVE An Oversight n fhfi nart of one of our buyers has loaded us ud with mts We've got a hat for every man in this town, and "" ' .1 vnil r. nmn in om-l nnf uniirn llnill ll.. We W?m iuu lu "" " "u yci yuuio imuvu. vvu vu not brown hats, black hats, blue hats, green hats, pearl hats, gray Mats, neutral nats, seal nats, in all the latest shapes anci siyies. vvutb uuunu iu nave one mat suit you. dgiMHBBBHHHHmMHBnnHHl IENUINE STETSON'S at $3.59 THE FAMOUS KNOX HATS $5.00 Quantities of others at from $2.50 to $4 COME IN AND GIVE THEM THE ONCE OVER. WE'LL BOTH BE PLEASED - Ww REV1TIE5 SEPTEMRER TIDES Tlmo and heights of tides at Mnrshflold. Tlio tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dicate whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho har one hour and Gl minutes carllor than at Mnrshficld. 7.10 country In thcro is too dry at this from the Point Torrace Mill which Is time ofthe year. (Principally owned by Paul Schiller- hiitcrtnliicil In Portland..!. D. strom of North Hend. Mlllu tin.l iv nli 1.1.,. .... . .. " "" """ " hniaia iasi Plnv Suiulnv Tim """ ",h"v "- l"u ,,u'i at. rnm tmvq on. !Hrs. Ft... S'llra. , 1 Ft.., ill lira.. !Ft.., 0.0G CO o.r.o c.i 1.81 C.I 0.0 7.41 0.0 8.1C 0.1 1.10 4.5 1.11 4.8 2.11 5.1 7.1Y 1.5 7.57 1.2 S.3G 0.8 WEATHER FORECAST SIX BIG SPECIALS AT THE FAIR. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. STOP THAT HIGH COST OF LIVING BY GETTING YOUR SHARE OF THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. ! ! 1: 1 ! i: Boys' Corduroy Pants, good quality, perfect fitting. Were AQn 85c. Wed. onlyoc Another lot of boys' waists, made of per cales and chambrays. 35c value. Wed. 1 only "L 20c Ladies Sleevless Undervests, variety of styles. ' Wed. only THE FAIR. 9c $2.00 fleeced Blanket Robes; several pretty patterns for qej Wed. only Vov. 50c Men's Summer Un derwear, good grades, all sizes. Wed. yjp only, garment. " 25c and 35c Boys' Poros Knit Shjrts and Drawers, various sizes. Wednesday only, IC I each ,L tny Associated Tnu to Coo. litj Tlmo.. OREGON Fair, warmer Wednesday except near coast Easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 1: 15 a. in., Sopt. 7., by Dcnj. Ostllnd, special govornmont meteorologist: Maximum fiS Minimum 41 At 4:43 n. 111 41 Precipitation . . . 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 03 Precipitation same period last year Wind: Northwest, clear. .00 in Portland tho following from Coos Hay: Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Lambeth. Mr. and Mrs. Jesso llite, .Miss E. McDonnld, E. P. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Stinson, Miss Katlicrlno Kovency, C. H. Haines, Al linker, ami Pert Folsom. Sii1iM)ciihm Nerved. Grand Jury subpoenas woro served today by Con stablo Cox on C. 11. Fundbnum, of North Bend, and Edgar Williamson, of Marshflold. Tho latter is called ns a witness in connection with n Hunker Hill a Marshflold l will play team noxt Sunday. Last Saturday ' they defeated the Hunker Hill Mar- j rled Men's team a second time by a scoro of 13 to 0. J Club liny Changes. The 1). M. C. Club of North Hcnd will hold its first meeting of tho season with Mrs. Ira Wcltzel, on Thursday nf- I tornoon instead of with Mrs. William Vntighau on Wednesday. Camp Accident. Condron and McDonald's logging camp west of town Is closed down for u couple of YOU THE theft iti II Inrnl rnnmfnr limit. .... nn .. " "'""-1 "" '" k ilnvo na n -,,,. 1. 1.1...l.. ... for which n former cook on tho Snn-i ., , , . . ';' i tu Clara is now in the county Jail. Parly (Jet 11 Deer. Isaac It. Tow er, Itay Kaufman nnd'Mldgo Welch returned last ovunlng In Mr. Tower's cur. from 11 wnnlr'n trlii t.. n. ....... county. They wont hack Into tl;oto 0 n 'o inoriilnB ovorlwitl for Sixes country and brought out a deer I ' ,' ? ' ' W.IUl "" " nH n .rn,,i. , i.i. ....' 8'iook who Is bound over for a hear- ..- .. i.n( ., v.ivi, imiu, iiioy ,.. 1 - ... , cylinder head of one of tho engines Tho damage was small except for tho delay. Leaves Tomorrow. Deputy Unit ed States Marshall MacSwaln oxpccU t BORN t ORUHIIS To Professor nnd Mrs. .1 F. Grubh's, of North Hcnd, yes- tonlay, Septeinhor Ctli, a ton- pound girl nt Mercy Hospital. Mothor 41111I child are doing nice ly. .Mr. Gruhhn is principal of the North Hcnd schools. ' t NICHOLS To Mr. nnd Mrs. John Nichols, of Ferndale, Tuesday morning, Soptember 7, 1015, a daughter. This is their third child ami mothr, ..nil daughter nro doing very woll. Ne.t door (o Chandler Hotel. Satisfaction always or youi' money bade The Noble Theater To-Night A Plt'iiMiut Pluto lo Spend die Evening "OX IIITTKIt CHEEK" A ft'ittl httny full of thrilling nml beautiful moiics three reels f action that will hold your attention for tlio full leiig'lt of lh picture. I "i-mrus entangled" Sellg two uh'I inelodriiiua. "Till: MTTTE DRESSMAKER" Lillian Walker Yllngraph lea 1 11 10 In (wo reels. SEVEN HEELS ALL NEW turner floor, I.V. Halrony, 1lc. Clilltlreii, ."c TOMOItllOW NIGHT Gaby Desljs in tlto Paramount fcattiro "J I Kit Tltll Ml'll" Till U.MIA Y THE Ml'DGH JlOlfroX Ml'SIC'AL THIO, Singing, tnllf'nw, iitiislcai novelties liroiluciujr KiiMiplioiieu, Flutes, llolls and AiTordcim. 1'IVE HEEliS OK 1'HOTOPLAY Will Stdc Siindny. Miss Lura llofty, tho missionary who rocontly returned from China, will speak Sun day evening at tho Methodist Epls- ( copal church. Saw Hear. I). L. Footo camo down from Allegany last evening nud reports that tho car which took tho Marshflold city officials and Frank Catterlin out Sunday nearly ran over a hoar. Ho said that Cattor II 11 wanted to get out nnd catch the bear, but they would not lot him. Mel Among tho Hormous. Tlio Times Is in receipt of a card from I Mel O. Duncan who )3 now in Salt I Lnko City, ordering tlio address of his copy of Tlio Times changed In euro of the Moose Club. Mel sayti there aro Just two classes In Salt i Lnko City, Gentiles and Mormons, but ucglcctu to add to which class ho belongs. .Methodic Silver Ten. Tho ladles 'of tho Methodist church will hold n silver tea to-morrow ttftcrnoon', nt ''tho homo of Mrs. W. II. Perkins. Thoro will bo sovernl musical num bers and Miss Lurn Hefty, tho re turned missionary from China will give a tnlk, which promises to bo very interesting. Deer nro Scarce Al Jensen has ro t ti mod lu his machlno from Gold i Hcach whoro ho wont on one of his j regular trips, being accompanied by " C. F. McGcorge. At Corbln hey spent most of a day In tho brush but found no deer, nnd they said tho said that mnny docs wero seen but tho bucks havo taken great caro to got under cover. Applet! Attract Attention Sovernl largo unusunlly good looking Grav cnstcln apples aro attracting atten tion In tho windows of tho Chamber of Commerce, having been brought down yesterday by A. II. Powors from tho ranch of Dr. (laorgo DIx nnd Hen McMtillon, nenr Hridgo. It Is said that they have many boxes of tho fruit this year, all of this good variety. Too .Much to Carry E. D. Spur on started out last night under a handicap, having too largo n lond for such a narrow thorough'faro as Front street, and ho was thankful when ho reached tho Hotol Carter, whoro an enjoyable evening wuh spont, with breakfast this morning served lu tho ten room. Ho bud 43 big Iron dollnrs. coin of Mm rcniin, and flvo of tho aforesaid trlcklod to tho gonornl'fund, through Hit aid of Judgo John Hutlor, who mcnnwhllo declared strenuously that he "hated to do It." Council This Evening According to Mayor Allen the council will meet this evening providing tho thrco inombors roturn In tlmo from Port land, otherwlso tho gathering will have to bo postponed until tomorrow night. Thoclty fathers .aro scheduled to arrive homo this evening from a whirlwind trip to Portland, having left horo Sunday morning, to vlow tho Inclnorntor there. Inasmuch as tho Portland plant fs now seeking stokers nnd .giving tho mnsclo tests that would put most, strong mon to shame, it is Said thoro may bo a chanco' Inter hero for some of Coos Hay's huskies to try tholr skill. Ing beforo tho federal officers on tho chargo of white slavery. Hero from Itimdon. It. A. Cor tholl who has boon nt Hondbn where he was engaged in putting a roof on n building, is homo for a Tow days. Ho will return the lattor part of the week to Handon to commenco anoth er rooting Job. .May Start .Mill L. C. Hoynolds of North fiend who recently complet ed work at his saw mill on South Slough, hns tho machinery stored and Is now at tho Sluslaw river coun try whoro bo expects to go Into tho flhlnglo manufacturing business if ho finds conditions favorable. llrotlicr Dies. Kov. Father II. J. McDpvitt has received word of the death of his brother, Joseph F. McDo vltt, aged' 53, at Portland. Tho de censed Is survived by a wlfo and 0110 son. Ho lived nt 244 Dixon Street, Portland, and tho funeral was hold there. Closed Temporarily. Owing to Mrs. O. E. Sulloy having sustnluod a badly wrenched nuklo nnd foot which will confluo her to hor room for a month, Mr. Sulloy nnd horj htiBbnud havo decided to tem porarily closo tholr dollcatcsson on North Hroadwny. They will ro opon it ns soon ns sho Is nblo to ro siimo work. To Sell lllbles. Nov. G. Lo Roy Hall left today for Myrtle Point HAVE YOU ST0PED TO THINK HOW MUCH CAN SAVE BY BUYING GINGHAMS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS' DRESSES NOW? ALL GOOD PIECES AND NOT DAMAGED. RED SEAL Short lengths, 12c value, Our price 7' DRESS GINGHAMS Shoris lengths, 8 1-3c value, Our price , 5c SHIRTING, Just the thing to mako boys' shirts of 8 1-3c OUTINGS Short lengths, -All colors, 8 1-3c value, Our price ., 6'lc TABLE DAMASK 2 yards wide, 75c value, Our price, yard 39c 36 in, Percales, good lengths, 10c valuo 7uo Men's full cut work shirt, 50c value, Our price 25c MEN'S WORK SOX 3-for-25c value, Our price... 5c NEW R0CKF0RD; No seams, 12oc valuo8 1-3cpr MEN'S BANDANAS, red and blue, 10c quality.... 5c Tho Orlgluntors of Low Prices IT Ineoroorattd S J W&Wirf'M--1,J'l.l. We lead Others Follow NEXT DOOK TO MAItSIIFJKL!) POST OFFICE DOES IT PAY? To Pay Cash For Your Groceries We say that it does and anyone that is trading at our store will agree with us. Give us your trade this month and we will show you that it PAYS TO PAY CASH. We are going to demonstrate Dependable Flour next week. Watch for date. ' Getting's Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. J lit 1l ntn lln tll lin., I.--1I. il. I ,,..ulu .. . ,. uUOlll on u.o li8 niornlng for th0 opening Fnlr grounds for tho disposal of hi- tl0 torm hies in connection with his religious nom.,RT M(:CANN lllu, wlf0i wont, no says mat una iimo no win to careful about carting lu suit cas s of bibles. Last year ho was stop ped on tho road, soino ono bollovlng Ills suit cases to bo part of a boot legging outfit and ono mnn wnutod of .Mnhnney Toastiniistcr.-.C. J. Mnlio- o know where ho expected to put up. noy, formerly of .Marshflold but now! DrugglM Meet Tonight. Tho practising law nt Floronce, wob toast-1 Coos County Pharmaceutical Associ mastor at tho big banquet tcndorauTnMn will meet this ovoulng for n the other night complimentary to tho offlcors of tho Grace' Dollar, tho largost vessel over brought Into tho Sluslaw. Tho banquet was tender ed Friday night and among thoso re sponding to toasts woro' Captain Fo sen, of tho Grace Dollar; P. Schillor slrom, h. A. Starrot, J. A. Wilkinson, D. M. Komp, Captain T. J. Nooly and W. II, Weathorson woro among tho spenkors. Tho Graco Dollar loaded GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE OA1MI.LAO AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOIt ALL MAKES OF CAHS l,!U" Central nv. Ihnn uta.t. $., fOlt TlUXSFEIt AND STOIt- IH.IGHT AND JIAGOAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 10!J Itealdencn Pimm. o t Market Ave. nd Waterfront ?fl Tc,S!lTAJi0 on MMlclMfortl. Ilcnd AuU, , Lino ;ars every ten minutes from 1 A. HI. In 1 0UU once a dav, ioavll(g nt -, to i.nipiro threo trip? 00"ST & KIXQ, Prop,. For Sale Coo Ulvcr homo, furnlHlied complcto, with boat landing nnd four ncros of ground. Heady for Immediate occu pancy. Snappy buy and easy terms. Located on South Coos River In popular bungalow dis trict. "SEE HEID ADOUT IT" W.A.REID, 1D0 FRONT STREET CHINOOK SALMON TODAY'S CATCH Also nil kinds of doep 6cn fish, when available. FISHERMAN'S MARKET J Phono 410 THE FIXUP SAYS: "Buying cleap clothes to save money is like stop ping a clock to save time. There is nothing cheap about Kuppenheimer Clothes though they are sold in the FIXUP store at prices much lower than you would expect consider ing their self-evident quality." KUPPENHEIMER SUITS $20 to $35 Other Suits $8.50 to $20 Not every Druggist uses SQUIBB'S CHEMICALS The Druggist who does is' a good man to take your prescriptions to "The Owl" Frank D. Cohan The Squibb Drug Store business session nnd nt nlno o'clock In tho Guild Hall or tho Ep'scopal church will bo hold a banquet. Sov ernl visitors from tho Vnlloy nro ex pected hero. W. S. WoIIb, of Handon nnd C. J. Fuhrmnn, of Coqulllo, ar rived this afternoon. At Uuner Hill this afternoon was schcdulod to bo hold a basoball gamo bctwooti the of North lloud loft on tho Kllburn 1 Sunday to jvlnlt tho' 'Exposition, nnd nlso friends In California. HEN ISSUER and Judgo Hall wore visitors at tho county seat this morning, called thcro on loyal business. MR. AND MRS. E. E. I1RANDO re turned today from an extended and eujoynblo visit nt tho fair in San Frnnclsco. I). L. FOOTE was down last ove ulng from Allegany, returning to Ills auto stage run to Scootsburg again this morning. MRS. R. V. MORROW nnd son nnd her slstor, MIbh Shaw, havo re turned from a wcok's outing ut tho Goodwill place on South Coos $$ t FOR RENT t ?? GOOD ROOM nnd board. Private Family. Apply 22!) So. Droadwny. local drugglsta nnd thoso from tho . River, outside. FIXUP SARTER'S -For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING SANITARY ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wo make Jco Cream to order, any Kind and in any quan tity, for parties, lodges, pic nics, etc, ! SS 5! ,1 SI t PERSONAL MENTION X $$ JOHN D. GOSS went over to Co qulllo on the morning train. F. G. LESLIE, or Coqulllo, Is over agnlu today calling on tho trade. HARRY O. HOY went over to Co qulllo tills morning on legal busi ness. C. It. PECK and J. T. Ilrand thlu morning loft for Coqulllo on legal business. F. P. NORTON loft yesterday with his trotters and racing outfit for Myrtle Point. A. T. HAINES and son, George, aro expected homo tomorrow from tholr auto tour of California. A. II. LOUD, court reporter, wont by unto stugo to Coqulllo for tho (djourncd term this morning. MRS. W. J. HILL nnd son havo ni turnod from n short stay at tho Goodwill placo on South Coos Rlvor. W. T. STOLL and Dwlght E. Hodge wero legal visitors at Coqulllo DANIEL MILLER, a woll known Handon contractor who lias recent ly boon Identified with tho Jetty work thoro, spout Sunday In MarHlifleld. GEO. GEISENDORFER or Handon enmo over Inst evening to meet Mrs. Golucudorfor who returned from Snn Francisco on tho Santu Clara today. HOMER MAU55EY and wlfo and ba by ami Mrs, Mauzoy'u sister, MIhk Dolla Oldlund, will leave tho hit ter part of the week on n camping trip south of tho city. MAYOR F. 13. ALLEN, with Mrs. Allen and Ills daughter, Miss Ruth Allen, oxpect to leave on tho Santa Clara this week for u visit ut the exposition. I). E. WOOD post office Inspector for this district, arrived last evening from Roseburg and today wont ov er tho proposed rural routu with Post master Hugh McLuln. CAPTAIN JOHN REED nnd Chief Engineer Daly, who recently re signed tholr positions on tho Mlchle, hnve gono to Portland whoro they will bo employed by tho Port of Portland. Mrs. Rood went north with thoin. FOR RENT .Small rooming house. Furnlturo for Halo. Phono 413. FOR RENT Cbotoo Flvo Room Fur- nlsliod npartmont. Hot water and' wator heat. W. S. Nicholson, Droadwny and Aldor Avonuo. FOR RENT 2-room apartment, steam beat nud furnished, $10.00 and tlS.00. Inqulro npt. 10, Mat lock npts, 2nd and Commercial. FOR RENT Myrtle Arum modern ' furnished npartmonts freo boat and water ?22.50 per month up.j, . WANTED t $$ VANTED (Jill for general housl work. Apply Gow Why. SCHOOL DIST. No. 18, at Flngxttiff requires services, of nu oxporloucod toachor for the coming year. Ap ply with references to E. L. Mc Cluro, clerk School Hoard No. 1, Lockhnrt bldg. WANTED Strong woman or tfirl to care for Invalid lady. Phono 147-1 North Hend. WANTED Roomer by day or week, Murshflold Houso. Holon Harvoy. Hreakfast sorvod. Phono 1U7-L, Havo yqirr LETTER beads, bill beads, etc., printed at THE TIMES ofacb?1 Where the Price is always Right Two Stores: Marshfield North Bend Wo do not hpeak of Its Q V A L I T Y That speaks for Itself SARTER'S Phono L'Uil.J, .Marshfield. Front fit., Opposite Dlunco Hotel DON'T NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS At tho first NlgiiH of lame back MM) ItK.VALL KIDNEY REMEDY. It will remove the cause, THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store (iiiaraiilcctl to give result h H. M. SHAW, M. !., Eye, Eur, Nofco nnd Throat Specialist. Will be nt Gucrlii Hotel, Myrtle Point, Fri day and Saturday, Sept. IO nnd II, and Powers. Sept. i'J, Sunday, Clasps fitted. t NFW TpDAY t $$ I OK RENT Rooms- ami Teachers solicited. Phono npts. U'i. 107R. WANTED Evperienred coat miners'. Apply Reavor Hill Coal Co., Hea ver Hill. WANTED Tennis nt Handon, Qre., to hnul 0x8 ties two trip haul. A. F. Eatabrook Co., phono 121 ' FOR SALE t FOR SALE Furniture, itf f room houso and houso for rent. Apply "II" Times office. FOR SALE Ry owner, nt n sacrifice two lots In Plat O and three lots In Plat n. Excollont location: must bo sold to settle estate. No ronsonablo ofrer refused. Lota clear and abstract up to date. Ad dress W. II. Hamilton, R. F. D., Rox 40, Echo, Oregon. FOR SAL1-3 lllnuco rooming house, CO rooms; on easy tonus. Or will trado for suitable real estate In Marshflold. Apply E. E. Ferry. FOl'ND Utst night In Finnish Hall, H'anco Hotol. Gold pin set with pearls. Phono ! I FINANCIAL 1 FOR SALE White lejtliorn roosters ' from record from hens imported eggs Phono 10 J. H $ .. i MONEY Will buy short time notes or iirat raortgago. agi-2 Coke R1UK,