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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1915)
"; w7wap-..:-w " ...-v , ' wir t - ." .5J lJftmtfiWv6iMlti vV- t vi i.4 - - ! 11 IHbUUUSBAY IIIVlhSriWAKSHFlhTSrOHt or TR ."-5SHK ARE YOU NERVOUS? mjxam. m:hvr toxic W IilllR"-' Cll""1'1 i ni.tfii'it ifiiii ilU-MCs '""" '" ? Iir.iltli "" "l,"" ; , THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store rimiiu uiih For Vdiir CREAM i:Vi:VTIHN HAXITAKV PAYS OPEN' FOIt INHPlSUTlUfl IVe lllllMl 0 l ''"" "' ""--! kny Itlllll IIIKI ' ".' 1""" r ' .. it.... imiiiiiij itto ill', ''"' l,'l,L,u:,l '"H- I'"- flex, I'd'. ' ' '' !! !! U'o di nut sponk or lis y I' A I- i T V 'Jlnil hpi'nfcs for llelf SALTER'S l'lmiio 2tl!M, Mar.sliflolil hi St.. IMHHr'HO until." "uiti iif nn - - " WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 ays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer 1AVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, SESSIONAL DIRECTORY I A. L. Houseworth, riijMcinu anil burgeon Office: Irving lllock. ro hour-: 11 (o 12 a. in.; 2 to hi 7 t 8 ii, in. ncs: Offlco 1 liNJ; lies., l-LI-L. Wright Phono 188-11 jUl'IUHXCJ CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlslicJ on request H. M. Shaw )e, Knr ami Throat Specialist glasses fitter Phono :i..l. Rooms 200-201 Inlng Hloek. MATT1B R. SHAW. I'li)hlt'i:ui ami Surgeon Phono :i;io.,i. lamin Ostlind J.NSULTIXG ENGINEER AND AIICI1ITKOT , Offices, 206 Irving Block. oe 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshfleld, Oregon . Butler CIVIL ENGINEER 304 Coko Rldg. Phono 145-J. Ri'sldmco Phono 3G3-L. ;G. Chandler ARCHITECT m 301 and 302, Coko Building. Marshfleld, Oregon. S. Turpcn ARCHITECT va-BliflpM. Orowm ' " T11IWIIIWIIHIWII Me 9 lie No To-Night . A Pleasant Place to Spend tho Evening vl"lFILLi: THE MURUE MORTOX MUSICAL TRIO Sing. g. talking, musical not oil y, introducing t,aallioue.s. bellf, flute, actordeons. .c. An not Hi. if r.nins to tlio Noblo my P''l) uconiiiu'iido.i. ... . Vi I r lir f I' .iii, ,.,.. ir....? ,.. iMinnnni.AVC ""I hi poi'traylni; the gripping einotlons or this tlueeact prize I'lJMeiy niaj. Pnuliiccd tn Voiijunctlou ilth t'us coinploto 'Ol't itfil'V 111 tlm .III,,. Iwun..' .it ! T.:n1lov' WllI'lll. plltlli: (II VPid.V -T'io world's 1,1 Vni MX OF NERVE." A laiigli fioni stmt to finish. It's plifiv that Mill nuk'i tlio tired business imin forget Ms "oriles. '": ST0RV OF A GLOVE Sdnoy Drew A'ltagraph comedy. '"Nsion m ccnts pSta,.s ol. down: children, 5 cents. roniorrmv--Tlio third chanter of "A Diamond from tho Sky." 3t''fr featui- 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 arc 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 FIXUP Where the Price is always Right Two Stores: Marshficld North Bend ; WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, por load $1.75 to $2 Aldor wood, 16 to 24 Inches $2 to f 2.50 Krco Delivery W. II. LINCJO Phono 227-J. North First St. .. DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 270 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Pluco for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Coinmorclnl nml ll'dw'y. SOUTH COOS HIVE It DO AT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Marsliflold ovory day 8 ii. in. Leaves head of river nt U:15 p. in. STEAMER ItAINHOW loaves lioad of river dally nt 7 a. in. Leaves Marsliflold at 2 , in. For rlinrtor apply on hoard. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will Im kept OPEN, TO THE PUDLIO A regular stato licensed iimlortaker will bo In charge Phono 1D5..I iixsKfiao 1 1 Theater . ,,.,,i I.', I,,,. At,.., in',, loom it llicli' greatest coniwlian, in "THE PMMWNDVIiraMnMMMMHUiMHnMaHHH 1 . k Fait Sato li i J Coos Itlvor homo, furnished H complete, with boat lnndliiR H and four ncrcs of ground. H i Hendy for Immedinto occu- , linnuy. Snappy buy and easy flj Z terms. I.ocntud on South Coos H X HIver In popular bungalow ills- H t "SEE ItEID A1IOUT IT" BH1 2 1 w a Dcm HI 150 FUONT STREET REV1TIE5 SEPTEMRER TIDES Tlmo nnd heights of tldea at Marsliflold. The tides are placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino nnd heights on the Bccond line of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will ln dlcnto whether l( is high or low' water. High tldo on tbo bar one hour and 54 mlniitcs earlier than at .XUIHilUUIU. '. OIHrs 1.31 5.1 2.11 5.1 2.57 4.9 3.43 4.7 4.33 4.3 5.31 0.1 0.35 4.0 S.1C 2.11 5.1 2,42 5.3 3.12 5.5 3.4C 5.G 4.25 5.G 5.10 2.0 11.59 5.G 8,35 .0.8 9.14 0.4 9.55 0.2 10.42 0.0 11.34 0.0 0.0 5.1 5.C5 0.0 Ft.. 10Hrs. Ft.. llillrs. I Ft.. 12i!lra. Ft.. i a 1 1 ih . 0.1 8.43 0.3 0.17 QX 9.40 0.90 10.20 1.3 11.00 3.7 0.41 l'.7 Ft., lira. Ft. . Mrs. Ft. . 1 I 15 AVEATJIKK l-OItECAST IBj AtiocltteJ rM to Coo Bar Tlmn. OUEdON Fair, north westerly winds. LOCAL TESIPKIUTCRH KKCOKD For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. m Sept. 9. by RenJ. OBtllnd, special government meteorologist: Mnxlmum 08 Minimum 42 At 4:43 a. in 42 Precipitation . . ., 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 03 Precipitation e&mo porlod last year 2.94 Wind: North, clear. t BORN IIAZELTON Rom to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hnzclton who resldo on Cntching lulot, nt Mercy hospital In North Rend, Sopt. 7., a daugh ter. To 0ien Shop. Miss Florenco Aiken is opening a nccdlowork and novelty shop in tho Noblo Theater building. fiets Early Reply h. W. Jacobs Inserted a want ndv in Tho Times yesterday offering a talking machlno for salo and about G o'clock this morning, ho was called out of bod by a party phoning to buy It. Out of Hospital. Clarcuco Fish of Hancroft has Just been released from a Portland sanitarium aftor having nn oporntlon performed and Is now nt tho Hotol St. Paul In Port laud, and will leavo for homo on tho Rrenkwater today. Wants to Ro n Member. II. R. Fleming, who with n Mr. Robert sou, composes tho Portland, Eugeno nnd Coos liny Laud Company, with Crawford Point on tho mnrlcot, has written tho Chambor of Commorco asking to be admitted as a member. Seeking Deer. II. S. Towor nnd Frank Donning loft yesterday In tho formor's nuto for a visit at Powers and Incidentally to try and locate i deer for Mr. Tower to try bis marksmanship on. As Denning has tho limit ho would not shoot one. Rand Goes To l-'alr. Tho Coos Hay Concort Rand, undor tho lead ership of Director It. N. Fenton, left on tho early morning train for tho county fair nt Myrtle Point whoro they hnvo been engagod for a thrco " days session, going over 22 strong. I Recovers Coat. Through a Times .found adv., Lloyd Montgomery re covered n coat which his brothor i had lost out of an auto. Tho coat was picked up by J. A. Darker who brought It to Tho Times oitlco nnd tho owner was located by ono Insor itlon of tho adv. To Survey Slte. wlll start tomorrow -Fred Gettins making a sur- ivoy of tho proposed radio slto on Coal Rank Inlet. An accurato map 'of tho tract and Its surroundings will bo made by him and also pho- I nnrniilici will hrt tnknn nil nt whlnli will bo an aid In tho planning of tho station, which probably will be dono In Maro Island, I Recovers Kejs. Miss Helen Lesh, i In charge of Dr. Kolty's office, to I day recovered her ring of office keys. Sho lost them yesterday and they woro found by Mrs. Drllletto of Tho Fair Store who promptly brought I them to The Times .office. Tho ad vertisement was to appear In ko nlght's paper hut Miss Lesh located thorn by telephoning Tho Times of fice at noon, Plan for New Homes. A. T. Le wis nnd J. F. White yesterday, through A. Reld, bought a dou ble corner In Perham Park, locat ed on Tenth and Alder avenue, nd- Jolnlng the homo of Louis Gorr, whoso house Is now under construc tion. The location Is a sightly one. Mr. Lewis expects to build a house on hla lot very soon and later Mr. White intends to follow suit. Ship Grnvenstehw. Quito a num ber of boxes of Grnvensteln apples aro being sent by Coos Hay people to friends nnd rolntlves nt other points. Many boxvs are going to California to former Coos Rnyltes to give them nn opportunity to show tho Golden State Roosters tltat oth er sections can produco certain fruits oven a little better than can California, Examine, for Postmaster. At tho Marshfleld post office on Saturday .win no neiu an examination for a fourth class postmaster for Coos ton. Tho pay for this offlco Is ap proximately $24 0 a year and hither to tho offlco hns been conducted In connection with a store. Any ono Is nt liberty to take tho examina tion which will bo held by Mrs Eddy. Candy Company Change. 13, C. Drows has purchased an Interest In tho Pugsley Candy Company nnd It will bo Incorporated. Tho others In terested are E. D. McArthur and Frank Pugsley. Mr. MoArthur plans to leavo soon to spend tho winter with his family In Colorado and Mr. Drows will take tho business man agement of tho company and Mr. Pugsley will retain tho factory man agement. It Is proposed to enlarge tho business. Hnvo for Dry Voar. Judgo Pon- nock nnd Constnblo Cox every few days dig out n long-necked bottle of ambor fluid that lato In January was brought to thorn by a Govern ment offlcor to hold ns evidence in an Empiro case, which Involved tho salo of liquor to an Indian nam ed Durns. Tho ovldenco haB not yet been cnlled for. Tho Judge says ho expects to savo tho bottlo until Oregon goes dry nnd thou maybo, It will go up in value. Takes Good Pictures. Captain E Gcorgo Smith, of tVio Rainbow, this morning had u fist full of largo pho tographs taken Sunday on tho south Coos River, by Mr. Klnsoy. All of thorn were clear nnd showed tho Rainbow coming down stream with a big load aboaid. Tho photograph er on tho sumo triphad visited Camp 1 and camo back with some unusual pictures of logging operations, ono of thorn showing tho road of 27 per cent grado. Chat of Old Times. Lieut. B. J. Dlankonshlp, U. S. N who was hero inspecting tho radio slto had qulto a chat with It. O, Graves, both of whom formerly lived In tho samo section in Indiana whoro an undo of tho officer's was n partlclar frlond of Mr. Graves. Lieut. Rlnnk onshlp Is a graduate of Annapolis and for several years has been at sea not long slnco having been detailed on land. Ho inspected radio sta tions on tho cast coast, nt Drowns- vllle.Texas, and from Vallojo was detailed here. Long Journey Jit Ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Coon, and son Vernon mid Miss Marvoy Auman arrived In Marsliflold this morning In a Ford auto having como from Ileatrlco, Ne braska. They madq tho trip by oasy stages to Sacramonto, California in 19 days. Thoy wont thonco to San Francisco to tho fair and then camo north to Coos Day. Tho worst roads thoy encountored thoy said woro bo- tween Rosoburg and Myrtlo Point. Aftor a brlof stay hore thoy will start on their return Journey. Thoy say their trip wdb a most Interesting ono and tho Ford irrndo tho trip In flno shnpo passing many other cars on their long Journey. WHY take a chance? "SAFETY FIRST" "The Owl" always uses Squibbs' Pharmaceutical Preparations in your prescriptions No matter what doctor writes your prescription bring it to "The Owl" The only complete stock of Squibbs' Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in Coos County RAYMOND BURNS OF COQUILLE IN RECITAL Fine Program Gtveii Last Evening in Mnrsliflcld Mrs Henderson Assists Last evening nt the Henrlk GJer drum Conservatory, Raymond Rums of Coqullle, pupil of Honrlk GJor-l drum, assisted by Mrs. E. Stnnloyl Henderson, contralto, appeared In a piano recital before n good sized nud-l lonco of music lovers, who were high-' ly enthusiastic over, and heartily up-' plnuded the young man who certain- j ly hns a brilliant musical career be fore him. Mr. Rums Is n graduate tit tho Co-1 qulllo high school, and plana to leavo ! In a fow days for Eugene wheio he I will outer Oregon University. Mrs. Henderson, nlwoys a favor-1 Ito with Marshfleld people, accom panied by Mr. GJordrum, sang sovor al selections In her usual Bwoot way. There wero a numbor present from Coqullle last evening, among them. Mr. Rums' former teacher, .Mrs, M. O, Hawkins, her husband nnd Uttlo daughter and Mr. Rums' mother. Fast Traveling. Paul Dlmmlck, snlcs manager of tho Swayno & lloyt Company's North Rend mill, arrived hero yesterday after n futt trip. Ro left San Frnnclsco Sunday night and proceeded to Portland, thonco back to Roscburg nnd In by nuto yesterday. Ho says tho lum ber market Is still very poor. Ho expects to leave Friday. Tho com pany's Reaver Hill tract of tlmbor, together with tho logs Hint thoy buy 'from tluo to time, will supply tho North Rend 'mill for eight or nlno years, so that thoy nro not worrying about timber. Last ovonlng Mr. Dlmmlck entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Stephenson, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnudo Nasburg nt dinner at Tho Chandler. SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY N. R, Episcopal Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Goo. Everltt. Minno-Wis Club with Mrs. E. E. Kollcy. EnBtsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. Gnlbralth. J X NEW TODAY ?? WANTED Woman to look aHor fow rooms In oxchnngo for rent. Phono 413. WANTED Gnauo Kooci for Hwil Lnko Gun Club. Sober, rollnblo porson. Very light work. Apply Tho Gunnery. FOR SALE Four houses ami 8 1-2 lots well locatod In South Marsli flold will bo sold at a great sacri fice. Must bo sold to meet obli gations. Mnko mo an offer, Matt ATiderson owner, Marsliflold. WANTED Roll top dewk and a safe. Gorst & King, City. FOR HALE 150 Pullets, apply 771 cor. Ulrch nnd and First street N. TEACHERS Rent an npt, riII fur nished if desired. Phono 303-J. WANTED Couple to take niro of now apartment house. J. O. Langworthy. FOUND Small leielpt book in liamo of Ralph Smith showing paymonts at Flanagan and Ron nott Rank. Owner mny hnvo samo at Times offlco by paying for this notice $ WANTED $ WANTED Voung lady Monograph or nt onco. Pormanont position, 201 Coko bldg. SCHOOL WIST. No. 18, at Flngstnff requires sorvlces of nn experienced tcachor for tho coming your. Ap ply with roforonces to E. L. Mq Cluro, clerk School Hoard No. 1, Lockhurt bldg. WANTED Roomers by day or week. Marsliflold Houso. Holon Harvoy. Rroakfast served. Phono 137-L, WANTED Experienced coat miners. Apply Reavor Hill Coal Co,, Rea ver Hill. WANTED TeaniH at llnndnn, Ore., to haul 0x8 ties two trip haul. A. F. Estabrook Co., phono 121 $ t LOST AND FOUND FOUND Last night la Finnish Hall, Gold plu set with pearls. Phone 107R. FOUND ManV crush hat light band on Front street Monday, Owner can havo samo by paying for this ad at Times Offlco. FOUND A ludy'M gold ring found in Simpson's Park Labor Day, owner can havo snmo by paying for this ad. Apply Adolf John son, North Bend. Yes, School Opens Monday BRING IN THE BOYS AND GIRLS AND SAVE ENOUGH ON THEIR OUTFITS TO BUY ALL THE BOOKS THEY MAY NEED AND MORE TOO. ' Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, about a hundred In this last shipment, all Norfolk coats in plaids, stripes and Scotch mixtures, You will be surprised at how much you will save by buying one of these suits at ...$ 1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Another lot of Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $5, $6 and $7,50 values at only $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Boys' extra Knicker Pants, A splendid assort-. ment to choose from at 49c, 69c, 98c, Boys' School Shoes, button or lace, and it takes good ones to stand the hard knocks, Good solid all leather... $1.39, $1.49, $1.69, $1.79, $1.98, $2.25 Tho Originators of Low Prices r&kfa&'6($ vaimmmrmTri T&M'I'lttm-ttKZ&a NEXT DOOR TO MAHSHFIELD POST OFFICE Wo have tlio GRAVENSTEIN APPLES on tho Ray at tlio following prices: ', 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 a box Come in and look at these ' ' Sidl Port, tho best, !Kr pound 15,0 Racon, llghti per pound 25c Iiard, 10-pound can $1."5 Compound, 10-pound can, $1.10 Coffee, (u new blend), very good .. .25c Pineapple, A No. 1 quality, por can 15c Soap, (Crystal Whlto), (I li rs for 25c llonie-iuado Apple Jelly, 2 glasses for 25c Home-mndu Apple butter, it. Mason Jars, ench. ,35c Apple Ruder, (bulk), por pound 15c TREE TEA, lb 50c TREE TEA, JS-lb. ,25c WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Getting Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. FOR RENT $ FOR RENT fl-rooni house In Fern dale. Phono 1511, North Rend. FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms. Mrs. Frnnco3 Hazard, Phono 14CX. FOR RENT Rooms and npts. Teachors solicited. Phono 413. GOOD ROOM nnd hoard. Private Family. Apply 229 So. Rroadway. FOR KENT Small looming houbo. Fin nl turo for salo. Phono 413. FOR RENT Chotoo Five Room Fur nlslied apartmont. Hot wator and water heat. W. S. Nicholson, Rroadway and Aldor Avonuo. FOR HI'.NT 2-ronm apartments, Htoam heat nnd furnished, $15.00 and Slfr.OO. Inqulro apt. 10, Mat lock apts, 2nd nnd Commercial. FOR RENT Myrtlo Arum modern furnlshod apartmonts freo heat and vrutor $22,50 pur month up, FOR SALE t FOR SALIC Vuriilturo of I room houso and houso for rout. Apply "11" Times offlco. FOR SALE Ry owner, nt n sacrifice two lots In Plat C and three lots In Plat R. Excellent location; must bo sold to sottlo ostato. No reasonablo offer rofusod. Lots clear and abstract up to date. Ad dross W. R. Hamilton, It. F. D lirix 40, Echo, Oregon. FOR HALE RIauco rooming house. 50 roouiB: on easy terms, Or will tin do for sultablo real cstato in Marsliflold. Apply E. E. Ferry, Dlanco Hotol. FOIt HALi: Thoroughly overluiul. ed 3r.liorso-powor Ovorlnud run about. Will sell on terms or ac cept part trade. Seo me. Rox "J," Times offlco. FOR KALI: Vlituola stylo talking machine, largo cublnet and en closed horn. A bargain with good selection of records. L. W. Jacobs. Phono 217-11. FLOUR SALE On Saturday, Seuiombor 11 will soil Imperial Flour, $1.30 cash Every sack guaranteed. HAINES, Wa lead Others Follow very best stock of Pioneer Hardware Co. CASH PRICES ON A TEW OF THE STAPLE ARTICLES Other Goods Priced In Proportion (Comparo thCBO prices with our competitors' or mall ordor houso prices.) Wlro NallB. Raso, $2.05 por keg; Cut nails, $.1.00 per kog. M Retail, per pound tyu Bush Weights. 41 Por pound I -C Rarb Wlro. Heavy galvanlzod, $.1.-10 por 100 lbs;1 80 rod spool hoavy, 2.0. 80 rod J) fin light , ipZiCll Galvanlzod Plpo, prlco PPr 100 ft., 1-2, ? I. BO, 3-4 $5.50. din nr 1 inch tJfOiCU Llmo, $1.90 por bbl. Content, $2.90 por bbl. Ex, Superior Manila Ropo, 5-8 Inch and largor IKn Por pound I u b Strictly pure boiled Unseed oil, 70c per gallon. Turpontlno CRn por gullon Dub Ploncor Whlto Lead, JQ fir JOO-lb. kegs p0iZ3 Pioneer Puro Mixed Paint, gal., $1.75. 1-2 gallon, OOc. Ptj QunrtB 3UC Pap-A-Lac Floor and Porch Patat, 1-2 gallon, OOc rft quarts, uUC Tho very highest quality Tho vory hlghost grndo i Roofing Pnpor, 1-2 ply, $liOO sq. 1 ply, $I.lt). A4 rn Ply p InUU Valvollno Gas Engine Cyl Oil. Tho very hlghost grade. CRo 1'or gallon 03 b WEDGEWOOD STEEL RANGES. Classic, regular. $52.00. fhM Qt Special ... ., ipH-iiOU ltlvn'l, regular $32.50. (Jjnr nn Speulul tpA3iUU GIvo us your business and Justify us .In making theso prices, Thjso Prices will chango with tho market. Pioneer Hardware Co. Marshfleld, Phono 101. Korth nond. Phone 401. I- t i-i ji I'lt-ii i ..un