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TTIfl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELty, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE WESTERN LOAN AND BUILUWU uu. Assets $2,340,000.00 ays 8 per cent on savings !i q KAUFMAN & CO. ; a W -, .... Local ireasuiui X , .. IAVE THE ROOF FIXED NUW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE l'ojtillar rnico ior Good Meals Prices Reasonable ICor. Coninicrcliil nnd H'div'y. WCOJlJlU'J'iiiiuii nil TICKETS, $2.00. . EjUnraliflclrt-N'ortli Bend Auto Lino an every (en minutes from i . 4 1 a. a., a an C.aaflm II. III. IU J- I' ln'i " ouum Hough onco n day, Ienvlnu; nt II n. in.; to Eniplro tlirco trips GORST & KINO, Props. I H1N00K SALMON TODAY'S OATCII lUu nil Kinds of deep sen fisli, fen available. FISHERMAN'S MARKET Vlwno ill) AVING All kinds a spec- y. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 111 Courth, So. Phone 220-R "YOUR hat tells wheth er you are up to date or not lit TO Styles cliniiKc each mnihou mill our new Full styles of Wamit?Ma& have Hint "dirforciit" look Hint lets everyone know whether yoiir's Is n now Full style or n "hold-over" from last spring. The color una the style nro tho toll-titles. Wo show tho correct Fall styles uud colors. I ookn 111 Store -Two Stores Miu-MiilcM :: :: North Bond flfiSW 8 REV1TIE5 keitemrek tides Tlino nnd heights of tides nt Mnrslitloltl. Tho tides nro placed la order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consccutlvo heights will ln dlcato whethor It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho har one hour nnd G 4 minutes earlier than nt MnrsliHcld. 7.4 -1 0.0 8.1C 0.1 8.13 o.:t U.17 0.G 9.19 0,1)0 10. 2G 1.3 J1.0G :i.7 C.41 1.7 lira., Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., Mrs., Ft. . . Hrs. Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., laiilrs., Ft.., MIIrs., I't... 15llrs. jFt. . . 9 10 II 12 o.no 5.1 1.31 5.1 2.11 5.1 2.57 4. J :i.i:t 1.7 i.:t:i 1.3 5.:u o.i 0.115 4.0 1.41 4.8 2.11 5.1 2 42 5,:t 11.12 5.5 :t.iu 5.G 1.25 5.G 5.10 2.0 11.59 5.G 7.57 1.2 8.35 0.8 9.14 0.4 I). 55 0.2 10.42 0.0 11.34 0.0 0.0 5.1 5.G5 0.0 '"THE FAIR STORE 1 will be closed all day Thursday on ac count of Jewish Holiday. .. . ... ... .. . annum jiont mice. urns. HIekox MISS URSULA FARR1NGER left on land Lew Gillespie have about made the steamship Sunta Clara yester- nrrangomonts for their annual boat, day for Portland, where sho! BETTER MEATS-That's what wc furnish BETTER SCRVICE-That's what wc give BETTER PRICfS-The best, the market will permit What more do you want? PHONE US YOUR MEAT 0RDEIIS PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 406 J lflO No. Rrnnrlwnv Children inllliif; nnd telephone onlcra given Hpoelnl attention PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY WEATHER FORECAST Dr Aioolild TrtM to Coot Dtf TlnM. OREGON Fair, warmer Thursday, except near coast Westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tbo 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., Sept, 8, by DcnJ. Ostllnd special government meteorologist: Maximum G8 Minimum 41 At 4:43 n. in 41 Precipitation . . , 00 Proclpltatlon since Sept. 1, 1915 ... : 03 Precipitation eaao porlod last year 00 Wind: Northwest, clonr. will ho held, but tho officer thought probably within the next ten dnys. Will, ,!.,.. ..'Ill I... ,.1I...1 .1 , ""'""n" "V 1 UIICU Midi 110 111 Mnrsnflold. Mrs. Shook did not ac company her husband. Itonflio Social. Tho Sunday School of Hay Pnrk will glvo a bon firo socinl Friday ovoiilng near tho It. A. Corthcll homo, to which every one is Invited to attend. ..New Meat Business Honry Holm was horo from North Ucnd today. Ho Is making arrangements to soon rccugago in tho meat business on Coos Day. A. L. EVANS hns returned from a visit to Gold Heach where he went for severnl days. 0120. A. BAINES and wife and child ren expect to lcavo Saturday to visit the Exposition providing their daughter recuperates from her recent Injury sufficiently to permit her to travel. U1CIIAHI) BEHR missed the trata ( nnd tho nutos to Coqulllo this moinlng. whero ho was subpoenal! to appear as a witness buforo the grand Jury. Ho procured a motor cycle for tho trip. YOU THE 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, 12jc value, Our price 7Jc DRESS GINGHAMS Shorts lengths, 8 1 -3c value, Our price , 5c SHIRTING, Just the thing to make boys' shirts of 8 1-3c OUTINGS Short lengths, All colors, 8 1-3c value, Our price -, 6.c TABLE DAMASK 2 yards wide, 75c value, Our price, yard 39c 36 in. Percales, good lengths, 10c value 7c Men's full cut work shirt, 50c value, Our price 25c MEM'S WORK SOX 3-for-25c value, Our price... 5c NEW R0CKF0RD; No seams, 12Vlc value. 8 1 -3c pr MEN'S BANDANAS, red and blue, 10c quality.... 5c Tlio Originators of Low Prices r. Intemonttd S J rmmmrmm wjj- wnif. f-id-j.irfm We load Others Follow NEXT HOOK TO MAItSlIFIEL!) POST OFFICE To- The Noble Theater Night A Ploasiut Plnco (o Spend tho Evening Ibiiilul Pi-ohimin procntH tlio celebrated liitcniutloiiiil Star "(Jaiiv himia'S" in "Hint triumph" ft. ...... ' me i (iritis fiiiiinus- iliini'liif; har J a novel hcreen production iimiIo by I'uiiiuus yc,.s x.'n,,, Co, ,mrt ,xiCHbc i)y Tito Puiii iiimint Kjm t'orporjitlon. "IHtlJAM Dl ) VISITS TIIK ZOO" nnd "A.V ALLKV ItOMAXCE" 'l'i funny rnrinon roinedlcs UKAItST si:i,l(J WKKKLY .Nt'Wh (hut Is mIujivk iiiimt.iiiir '"er I'l'ior Lie. Jlnliiiny loc Clilldien 5c JXKMOItltow .NKJIIT Vnuilevllli "TIIK MUIKJIO MOItTOX IU Sil('AITIIH"...s:kiKliiK talking. .Miihlml nuvoly futiiMlucliiK hapiiiWi ni-corilluiiH, HelN, I'luti) mill Plnno. Also -".iti,i:v ciiAPijx in "A ji:nti,i:man of xkhvk" Sl'MJIOXS I" c fir nit Court or tho State of pn nrd f0r t.00s countv: a1'o Hair. Plaintiff, -v'.. i,'i r. dcffmin... to Daio ni ... . , v """ "o anovo named "nnt. In tho name of tho Stnto Jregon, you ar renuiro'.i iv ..... Ir and answer iiw. .....i. .,., i.. " ."11IH 1UUU w you herein on or i.rn J ,i. fx day of Octolinr mir. tl you sl.piild fan to appear land LT sa,d epmplolnt as abova re- 7. 'he Plaintiff wll, appI to jourt herein for the relief do- , ued In her complaint n ,..in,, 111 or whkh ,s. ? rue bo granted a decree or "rro rroiu ,.. rhat She b nermltin., narJe of Sadlft i.nn.i.. , "Vice Of this unmmnn.'l. ... pwication ,.. : " : ,a ",ar fdA y.. t, i. in nn oraor ue c) Hon. n 1? a,., . --- m i, i iiu'nii rm Cliolr Meet lug. Tlio choir or tho Episcopal Church will meet nt the church Thursday evening nt 7:30 o'clock Instead or Wednesday eve nliiK. Sue for Money. Butt has been fil ed In tho Justice c jtirt by Pcnuock Brothers, Pluiube.., for tliu collec tion of ?Kil.ar from ll. A. Harris nnd Juno Doo Harris for work said to have been douo In 1911. Xo .Mull Arrive. Tho mall did not arrive last evening on tho train from Myrtle Point and at tho Post- office It wns bolloved that thoro was another breakdown along tho road that uiudo the nuto truck miss tho night train. Tho limit arrived thlsl noon from Itosoburg. Xo Council Jiht Xllit Thoro was no meeting of the city fathors last evening. The members who went to Portland last Sunday, tak ing In tho Incinerator plant It Is proposed the city shall buy for $25, 000. failed to return In timo and I tho meeting lu postponed until next Monday evening. j Jloost Itoml H0111R President .Morrison of tho Coos County Good 1 Itonds Association Is expected to Is- jsuo calls for. n meeting to bo hold in Coqulllo a week from tomorrow, , September 1C. Plans for a big boost er meeting during tho North Bond 1 Ilrldgo Carnival and for rojuvonato- 1 ing tho old association to aid In tho proposed $370,000 bond election will ' bo taken up. I Wiih ,Xot Iiost. Chlof Anderson . of North Uond was last night looking for C. C. Dana, 0110 or tho railroad construction men who wub missing, it was feared that ho had met with somo nccldent. The man howovor turned up nil right. Ho was not lost but had taken a littlo excursion on his own account to tho hills and had not lofl nny word whero ho wns going. Arm Is Dislocated. Dorothy, tho 'little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. A. Haines, or South Fifth street, dislocated her right arm at tho el bow lato yostorday afternoon, ns tho result of falling from tho fence. Coos Uny Times onco each week for'rjr, nix wns called, who administered tiie period of Six Wcoks boglnnlng ' anaesthetic and set tho arm In n on tho 8th day of Septomber, 1915. Graves and Mclnturff, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication Sept. S, 1915; last publication Oct. 20, 1915. I li?!S C0' Or.gon. -iiiauon hereof la U tlng 'c DOCTORS NOTICE! Tlio only driiK htoro in COOS COl'XTV Hint rarrlen n full mill COMPLETE LIXE of IIIOLOniCALS. Wo keep tliom In n Tdiilfoi'd Itlv FJIKJEII.lTOIt 011 ICE. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store (iinraulecd to plvo results Phono 208 very few minutes. Tho littlo girl will have to keep her arm In a sling for about threo weeks, Hcvserve Subpoenns.-r-Constablo Cox today Is busier than the prov erbial bee, reserving tho subpoenas given out by him last week. Ho says that tho papors sont from tho district attorney's offlco woro dated J ' for noxt weok and that Is tlio timo j ho summoned all witnesses to ap pear beforo tho old grand Jury. Ho wns notified yesterday that they J must nil bo there this week, henco his hurry and many explanations, though only 0110 fee Is allowed for the serving. Shook (Joes to Portland. William Shook, charged with whlto slavery and bound over to tho Federal au thorities In Portland, loft for there this morning, going with Deputy U. S. Marshal MacSwnln. They wont 1 via the A1legany-Draln route and will reach Portland tonight. It is I not known when bhooK's neanng race. Hlckox has had his launch oni tho ways 'for an overhauling and Olllcsplo hns given his n few warm ing up heats so that it will be pret ty lively. TJmlicnnnii Here. W. McCord of Ashland, Wis., left yesterday for his homo aftor a short stay hero looking after somo of his timber holdings. Ho expects to return with a party of friends In a month or six weeks to closo n deal for some other ttmbor In this section. Jewish Xew Year. Tho Jewish Now Year begins nt sundown this evening nnd continues for twenty four hours. It is ono of tho princi pal holidays of tho Jowlsh people, special pious observance bolng pro vided In all tho Jowlsh synagogues. Tho Fair Storo In Marshfiold will 'observo tho day, Manager Labowltch announcing that It will bo closod nil day tomorrow. (Jet Eight of Way. Jack McDon ald yesterday closed n leaso with Low Gillespie for u right of way for tho logging road to the propoaod camp near Sumner across tho Gill espie & Price ranch, Mr. Gillesplo gnvo him tho uso of tlio right of way for $5 por year. It is expected that tho balanco of tho deals necessary to open tho nw camp will bo closed In a day or so. Will Conduct Store. Porry Dod- 'son, formerly of Mnrshtlcld, who rocontly went to Jtoguo river is now locatou more. Mr, Dodsou Is to havo chargo or a now storo which tho Woddorburn Trndlng Company will establish soon nt Gold Beach and In tho meantlmo Mr. Dodsou I3 working in tho company storo at 'Wedderburn to get acquainted with tho stock and business and local con ditions. Near Piro Extinguished. Hot ashes dumped on top or n pllo or papers In an ash can on thes ccond rioor of tho Eldorado Building, cor ner Front nnd Commercial streets, nearly started a firo lato Monday .evening. Judgo Wntklns, co.mlng out of his office on tho samo floor, smollcd smoke nnd upon investigat ing found tho paper already ablaze. Although it was In 1111 Iron can tliero was great danger of Its spreading. .Duckets or water did tho trick and tlio dangor wns removed. J ! PERSONAL MENTION : J. 8. BAUTON was hero from Coqu lllo yesterday 011 business uud pleasure TOM T. BENNETT wont to tho coun ty seat this morning on legal business. P. O. GREEN has roturned from n trip to San Francisco and other California points. CHIEF OF POLICE ANDEHSON of North Bond hns returned rrom u trip to Portland. FUANK PAGE was a passenger on the morning train to Valley points calling on tho trade, CAPTAIN WILLIAM HOLLAND was hero from his Parkorsburg ranch yesterday on business and pleas ure. SUPERINTENDENT W. F. MILLER of the local railroad, has returned from a week's business trip to Portland. MRS. GRACE SNEDDON nnd Win lfrcd Sneddon wero arrivals yes terday from San Francisco on the Santa Clara, BENNETT 8WANTON went over to Coqullle this morning In connec tion with the Treadgold $.'0,000 dn 111 ago suit. CHAS. FENSLER roturned to Pow ers yesterday after a short visit on the Bay. He reports everything booming thoro, 1 DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS1 came over last evening on official ! business and went back again this' morning to Coqulllo. J. W. RONEV, plant superintendent or tho telephone company, went down to Bandon this morning in vestigating the lino, will enter St. Helens Hall lor this1 school year. She was accompani ed by Miss Painter. ) C. C. GOING and Walter Hill plan to leave today or tomorrow for the Rock Creek country whero they expect to bag a row or the' deer that are roported so numer ous In that region. MRS. ROOKE, or San Francisco, Is! visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morgan, old residents or ' Empire. Mr. Morgan, who has been til for a long time, is report ed considerably improved. MISS RUTH WEYBURN, district secretary or tho Baptist foreign mission left yestefday for her headquarters at Portland after several days visiting In Marsh field on missionary work. DR. H. M. SHAW, and his wlfo, Dr. Mattlo B. Shaw, mid two sons, Victor nnd Marvin, will go to Myr tle Point tho latter part or tho week to bo there during tho fair and will bo nt Powers Sunday. .MRS. T. P. CROSTHWA1TE, moth er of Geno Crosthwnlto, aftor a visit hore slnco June, has left for her homo In Oklahoma. Sho will stop at tho Exposition, n Los An geles nnd San Diego on her way home. W. A. REID returned yesterday rrom nn over-Sunday visit with his family at Ocean View Lodge. Mrs. Rold and littlo sou nro vis iting Capt. Dunson and family at tho Hghthoiiso boforc returning to town. DR. PHIL J. KEIZER and Dr. H. E. Burmcstcr huvo returned rrom a visit at tho Exposition. Dr. Kel- zer had expected to meet his wire on her return rrom Australia tliero but sho has not reached San Fran cisco yet. HAROLD BRIGGS, who drives tho mall stago on tlio Rock Crook section or tho Myrtlo Point road, was In tho city Inst night and loft for Myrtlo Point, whero ho will visit tho fulr before return ing to work. MISS ELIZABETH FOX or Bnndoii, who hns been at Lnkcsldo during tho past week, Is now with friends in this city. Miss Fox Is tho diigliter or Joseph Fox, whoso homo In Bandon was recently des troyed by rire. STANLEY BARTLETT returned 1 from a trip to the Coqulllo Satur day ovonlug and left on tho Kil buru for San Francisco to take lu tho Exposition and endeavor to got a position In ono of tho lum ber companies. MRS. DAN KEATING will lcavo to morrow on tho Speedwell to visit a sister lu 1-os Angeles, whom sho has not seen for ten yenrs. Later In tho mouth Mrs. Kentlug expects to Join Mr. Kenting In attending tho Flremon's Convention In San Francisco, nnd thoy will ulso tnko lu tho exposition. DR. W. A, TOYE and wlfo and ilnughter, Cnthorlnn, returned ou tlay from California, having ulilp pod their car up on tho boat. Dr. Toyo says tho reports nbout thorn having considerable car troublo en route to tho exposition was wrong. They hud a broken spring nnd a couple of punctures only. JACK PARKER, a former woll known Coos Bay man but now con ducting a storo at Floronco, was u Marshfiold visitor yestorday. Ho said that tho damage to tho Graco Dollar was slight and that tho ac- cldent was caused by striking a shoal near tho north Jotty which she hugged too closo In putting out to sea. MR. AND MRS. J. (1. TOWN8END and threo sons, of Roseburg, loft yesterday lu tliolr car for homo aftor a sovcral days' visit with Mrs, Townsend's paronts, Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Erlckson, of South Marshrield. Mrs. Townsond, for merly Miss Vnrdn Erlckson, Is woll known here, having at one time taught in the Marshrield schools. 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; NORMAN JAMISON and wlfo or tho Coqulllo Valley nro oxpected hero tomorrow on routo to tjho San Frnncisco Exposition. MISS MINNIE PARKER, who wns formerly a teacher In tho North Bond schools, Is now attending school In Sun Jose, Cat. FRANK CATTERLIN hits returned from Portlnnd whoro ho wont with members or the Council In specting an Incinerator plant. MRS. C. II. HALE and baby who havo been visiting Mr. Hnlo's rel atives In Portland tho last row weeks will return tomorrow. FRED CHESTNUT Is expecting to leavo on tho Speedwell tomorrow for San Frnncisco. Ho mny ro- main In California indefinitely. JQE WINSOR of North Bond loft todny for Corvullls whoro ho goos to enter the Oregon Stnto College, the school year opening thoro noxt week. PliOUIt SALE I FOR RENT i FOR RENT HooniH mid npts. Teachers solicited. Phono 413. GOOD ROOM mid hoard, Private Family. Apply 229 So. Broadway. FOR RENT Siimll rooming liousu. Furnlturo for salo. Phono 413. POR HUNT Chofco Plvo Room Fur. nlsliod npartment. Hot water and wator liont. W. S. Nicholson, Broadway and Aldor Avonuo. On Saturday, September 1 1 will "sell Imporlnl . Flour, I1.40 cash. Every sack guaranteed. HAINES. $ t NSW TODAY t ?? FOR HALE Thoroughly oicilmul- ed 35-horse-power Overland run about. Will sell on terms or ac cept part trado. See me. Box "J," Times office. POR HALE Viitiinhi Mylo Inlklng machine, largo cabinet and en closed horn. A bargain with good selection or records, L. W. Jacobs, Phono 217-R. FOR KENT 2-rouiu apnrtmont, steam heat and furnished, $10,00 and Slo.00. Inqulro apt. 10, Mat lock apts, 2nd and Commercial. POU RENT .Myrtlo Ann modern furnished apartmonts freo heat and water $22.50 per month up. : WANTED J $ WANTED Mr! for Konenil house work. Apply Qow Why. SCHOOL DIST. Xo. JH, nt Flagstaff requires services of an experienced teacher for tho coming year. Ap ply with references to H. L. Mc Cluro, clerk School Board No, 1, Lockhnrt bldg. WANTED Roomers by day or week. Marshfiold House. Helen Harvey. Breakfast served. Phono 137-L. FOR KENT dale. Phono 001,1 hniiMt In Peru 1511, North Bend. POR SALE 1 50 Pullets, apply cor. Birch and First street North. .! WANTED Kkfieriitncoa rout miners. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co,, Boa ver Hill. WANTED Tenuis nt llnndon, Ore., to haul 0x8 ties two trip haul. A. F. Estabrook Co,, phono 12l , t FOR SALE t $$ POUND Ma u'm crush lint light baud on Front street Monday. Owner FOR SALE Furnlturo of l can have samo by paying for this houso and houso for rout, ad at Times Offlco. j "H" Times offlco. room Apply FOR RENT a sleeping nKiniH. Mrs. Frances Hazard, Phono UGX. FOUND A Indy'H gold ring found 1 In Simpson's Park Labor Day, owner can have snmo by paying for this ad. Apply Adolf John son, North Bond. WANTED Young Indy stenograph or at onco. Permanent position, 201 Coko bldg. FOR SALE By owner, nt n sacrlflco two lots in Plat O nnd three lota in Plat B. Excellent location; must bo sold to scttlo estate. No reasonable offer retusod, Lots clear and abstract up to dato. Ad dress W. 11. Hamilton, R. F. D., Box 40, Echo, Oregon. FOR SALE Blanco rooming house. I CO rooms: on easy terms. Or will I trado for suitable real estate In Marshriold. Apply E. E. Forry, I Blanco Hotol. $$ j t LOST AND FOUND t.l FINANCIAL f fe?.ttJf ..AMtt .?.? ! I.OI Ml Lust night In Finnish Hull, ., , m , flIH l ...l.l. . -1u til .".". "") .HV,,,.,, .,-,, v.... ,.,., nv n,i ,... o, .,.u..u. or .. inorteuiie. 201-2 107R. Dldg, Tr 1 10 -. 14