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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1915)
, hmri .n 'iffiiiaaiBlMnrciWMTHInBMllMFWHWHff .. f-iTbHRIIiSn2n9fl t'lS.k'" iii fWMBMitfflMKiBMMTr!n -f Uy dCT3 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEIA, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913-EVENING EDITION. " THREE -TRANSFER AND STOIt- h OP household GOODS JtllKJIlT AM HAUU.iuis Cull Nuip.N... TRANSFER JI1WI1XJ - "" Itcslileiico IMioiio J3-.T . . . ..1 Wntprfrnnt. UniKct avu. ii.. fOD! WUUU1 S"g wood por load 91.70 to 92 r ool, 1C to 24 Ucs - -"" j.'ico Delivery V. II. L1N00 l 007.1 Norm inrst hi. UV -' WESTERN LOAN AND t3UILUIIMU UU. Assets $2,340,000.00 J ays 8 per cent on savings i I, S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Ireasuror I. BG1IFE A. n. nODGINB cLf;0M PAINT AND ...,..... . . Estimates Furnished Le 110-lt. Mnrsliflelu, Oregon JUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS illl lie kept OWN T() THE PUBLIC A tegular blulo licensed iiiiilcrtiikrr will bo lit chnrgo 1'liono J OS-J EAVIIMG All kinds a spec h Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 In Courth, So. Phone 220-R JETTER MEATS-That's JLTTER SERVICE-That's JITTER PRICES-The best the market will permit What more do you want? PHONO US YOUR MEAT ORDERS PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 406 J Children culling tiiul tolcplionu The Noble 'lli lilrtittv tlntl has (-rented it AT" iioiii thi. story hi It leu bv To-Night jl) TUP WILLI M FOX FILM COHI'OHATIOX, picseutliig tlio Went slngo htui'h Nance O'Neil and Theda Bara I 'Hit' IV.itttio nlctiiro tlmt will ittiikj yon think. Wns buried by the I'ditliinil itoaid or Censors, lift wits oicmilcd by the Court ;ir Vn'icjils ni hKiu, ,,t tlio Majestic Tlieuter fur seven dajs to Mnnillng M in only. OM ot THE GRANDEST FEATURE PICTURES EVER MADE IN MI ltl( V AilmUolon, r ients--.t'wtnlin or Toniiiiiou nielli iivi'ociti ri: Iho Twentieth ("entry. Clilldreit will Il'iiintts. FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75$3.I0 LOOK OVER THESE NEW Size 30x3 30x31- 32x3ir 34x3VT 34x4' 36x4 36x4':. - 37x5 ll"k Dstiii,,,, ors "'uitlmuslcrii Oicon GORST .V- kivo 0ltGI1, North 1 1 i A m a It w e,Dunon.WlY4'' .RJp, I ARK in ovovv nlti- 1 title, voomv cut for solid t'onil'orf, fash ioned on iho hitcst lines and finished with every" care for looks and wear thai is what yon get in Dutchess Trousers, the famous make that we sell with a Money Warranty 10c. a but ton; one dollar a rip. Special, new models for young men wlio want real novelty. 2 to (. Clothes purchased liuro kept pressed free- ot elinrgo TWO STORES MAHSIIFIELD NORTH BEXD what we furnish what we give 180 No. Broadway nrdera given special iittcntlon Theater hCiiMitlon "KRHrTZEIt SOX- fount Leo Tolstoi iintl produced down. Chlldicii, ." tents. The most wonderful Hint of not bo admitted unless vltli MW in ray i WookD II . Store iimffl,lIIIIHill I to use Fisk Tires The Tire of Service and Satisfaction LOW PRICES ' Tires $ 9.00 $11-60 I. $13.35 .' $ 14.90 $19.40 " $20.50 $27.35 . $32.30 NON-SKlDS 5 PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY IJ end Agents KIMK AND VOX S. O. WIIITSnTT, Hnnd"n Agent SEPTEMBER, TIDES Tlmo and heights of tides nt Mnrshfleld. Tho tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dicato whether It Is high or low wnter. High tldo on tho har one hour and M minutes earlier than at Ainrsiincltl. 111 lira. 4.aa 10.20 1.11 11.0G 3.7 G.ll 1.7 4.25 r..G CIO 2.0 11. CO 5.G 11.34 0.0 0.0 C.l n.Gu 0.0 Ft.. His. Ft... I Irs. !.:s 5.:u o.i O.an 4.0 14 tr. Ft. . . WEATHER FORECAST Wj Atioclttfd Trria to Cooi Hj Tlitei. AVEATHER FORECAST , (Ilr Ainorlilcd Vtm to ruot ray Tlmn. OREGON Unsettled, probahly showers, wanner in east, southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4: 13 n. m Sept. 13, by Ilcnj. Iienj. Ostlhul, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum G4 Minimum 47 At 4:13 a. m 48 1'roclpltntlon . . . 00 4 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 10ir. 24 $ Precipitation earns period laBt year 2.77 Wind: West, purtly cloudy. : born : $$ STAMBONE To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stiimbonc, nt their homo in East port, Sunday evening, Sopt. 12, 1915, a daughter. This Is their second child and both mother and daughter aro doing well. HUGHES Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Hughes, of Curry Couty, nt Mercy hospital, Sept. 11, a son. Class Stints " "lulit. This oven ing at tho (ijc. ""r.i conservatory Is being started u mixed chorus. This will ho n matter of much Interest to music lovers of Mnrshfleld. Seeks Divorce. Divorce proceed ings have been Instituted by Mrs. nila Drown for separation from Charles S. Drown on tho chnrgo of desertion. Drown does not now llvo on Coos Uny. Mitt'i-ied Saturday Krlc S. Kdlund nnd Miss Agnes Uurmnn wore mar ried Saturday evening by Itov. H. F. Dengtson nt tho minister's residence. Tho couplo will reside In Hunker Hill and the groom Is employed in tho Smith mill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Anderson wcro tho witnesses nt tho marriage. Council Tonight. After n vaca tion of two weeks tho city council will meet this evening nt eight o'clock. It Is expected that tho mat ter of nn incinerator, tho cause of several visits to Portland, will bo up tnr illHnnsslnn. Mnvor Allotl Will not bo present as ho left Saturday I r 11... l.'l.. llit 111V X'tlli. Picnic Dig Success. Thoro woro more than 150 persons from North Horn! nnd Mnrshfleld that attended the Cntholic picnic nt tho Goodwill place yesterday. With well laden bajkots tho merry 'crowd hourded tho steamer Halnbow for tho trip. Tho dny was pleasant up tho river and n very enjoyable tlmo was had by everyone present. Serves Siibuociiiis. Deputy Sher iff A. P Davis enmo oftor this after noon with subpoenas for Edgar WlU Hnmson, O. D. Hurnott, J. W. Carter and Mrs. Winifred Dascom In tho 1'nul Frauenborg case and for Rob ert Williamson, Georgo Gould and Alfred Hayno In tho .loo Shapors enso nnd Itnlph Williams and Poto MIrrnsoul in tho McArthur tnso. Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays ou Tubes $2.35 $2.70 $2.80 $2.95 $4.00 $4.15 $5.20 S.-D Fibk Distributors Southwestern Oregon PEGEItT, Coqulllo Agents BM Sco or iiliono Wnnen Pnln'cr, North Hciid, Ore., for npplo boxes. Any quantity. 10c ier Ikiv, represent IiK ltnndon llov factory. I Guild Meeting Postponed. The J Ladles Guild of tho Mnrshfleld Epis copal church will meet Tuesday ot next week, Sept. 21, Instead of to I morrow afternoon, as was first 'nn I uouuecd. I Honor Teachers. In honor of the teachers of tho Mnrshfleld grd'les and High School, will be given n re ception Friday evening at the Pres byterian church. All efforts nro be ing made by the Indies of the church to mnko this n delightful affair. To I'orni Society. A meeting will bo held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon nt the home of Mrs. H. T. Whltty In Eastsldo to form n par ents' and teachers society. All those Interested In the schools nnd the mother of pupils csppclnlly are Invited to attend. For WhIi School. Under the aus pices of tho Epworth I.caguo of the Methodist church nt tho league hall, next Wednesday evening will be giv en a reception In honor of the fncul ty and pupils of tho Mnrshfleld High School. A splendid program Is be ing nrrnnged by Mis Irene Preuss who Is In charge of the affair. Hoard Meet Today. G. W. Kaufman, who went to Cotiulllo to meet with tho bonrd of enulllzntlon said they had no regular meeting this morning nnd that thoso desiring n meeting were directed to go nround nnd see the various members. From Mnrshfleld thcro wcro Arthur McKcown and Miss Dobbs besides Mr. Kaufman, having business with the bonrd. Find Itnlii Plentiful. Lew Thom as, Dr. Vaughn nnd Ford Painter went up Saturday afternoon in The Ford, to south Coos niver below tho Goodwill plnco nnd from thcro went back Into tho mountains In search ot deer. They camped that night on top ot n high hill whero they receiv ed tho full benefit of tho rain on Sunday morning. Threo dcors wero Jumped but tho brush wns too thick to got a shot at any of them. Last evening tho pnrty returned homo. OH Delivery Sen Ice. Manager C. W. Cumbors of tho Coos Bay branch ot tho Standard Oil Company yester day received n team and tank wagon from San Francisco nnd will start the delivery of oil to customors In Mnrshfleld, North Hend nnd Bunker Hill nnd adjacent territory. As soon as tho business grows to warrant It, motor delivery tank wagons may bo Instnllcd, as Mr. Cumbers Is deter mined to furnish the best servlco pos slblo In this territory. On Auto Trip. Geo. H. Rotnor nnd Jack Well of tho Victor Uhlman Company left yesterday In Mr. Rot nor's nuto via tho old Coos Hay Wn gon road for Portlnnd nnd other northern points. They Intended to go out via Allegany hut the rnin cnusod them to chango. Mrs. Zleg ler and Miss Klcglor nlso accompani ed them rfom hero to Portland whero Mrs. ZIoglor nnd dnughtor will visit relatives. Mr, Rotnor nnd Mr. Well expect to return about Septem ber 25. $$ t PERSONAL MENTION X l TOM T. BENNETT went over to Co qulllo on business this morning. MRS. AUGUSTA BERY of Emplro wns a Mnrshfleld visitor today. ANSON ROGERS was culled to Co qulllo this aftornoon for Jury duty. COUNTY JUDGE JAMES WATSON wns hero ovor Sunday from Co qullle. JUDGE C. A. SEHIiHREDE was n legul visitor at tho county sea't this morning. "SPEED" WOOD Is hnck again nftor n visit of ten days at tho exposi tion. LEVI HEISNEU wns In from his North Inlet much today on busi ness. GENE CROSTHWAITB left for Valley points this morning, culling on tho trade. II. C. WEHHER of tho Smith mill of fice force, has returned from San Francisco. DISTRICT ATTORNEY h. A. LIL JEQVlST went back to ConulHo this morning. . JACK MERCHANT yesterday return ed on tho Kllburn from a visit nt tho exposition. D. I. M'OEE came up from San , Francisco yesterday nnd Is again calling ou the trndo. JUnfJH GEOROE WATKINS wont over to Coqulllo today, ' called there by court business. WILSON KAUFMAN went to Co qulllo this morning to meet with tho Board of Equalization. JUDGE G. F. SK1PWORTH left this morning, returning to Coqulllo, to resumo tho court session. I. R. TOWER nnd Jas. Montgomery returned today from a visit over Sunday with friends at Sunset Bay. MRS. E. V. RUDNAS and dnughter, Miss Ellon Rudnns, nro back from a two-weoks' stay In San Frnn cIrco. CHARLES CURTIS of tho Union Meat Company loft this morning for Dandon and Curry county points. I !. 'I Best for Baby I ' composed entirely of H H nirnllllilik lllfriu 'lifktlf J H H iiPYirr. H ' HAItV LAXATlVi: ! H Is u wonderfully mild ca- fl tbaitlc nnd Intended to Irof vide u Mife lemody for DAISIES I THE BUSY CORNER I I The Rexall Store Phone IM'H l( MIS9 GRACE WILLIAMS returned on the Kllburn yesterday from San Frnndsco where she visited tho Fair. FRED PAYNE has returned homo from the San Francisco exposition, having made the trip up on the Adeline Smith, MISS ELVIRA FRIZEEN returned to her duties in the sheriff's of fice nt Coqulllo today after n week end visit home. ' R. O. GRAVES and J. W. McIN TURFF left on the train this morning for tho opening of tho regttlnr court session. HENRY PLOEGER, prominent Myrtlo Point merchnnt, returned homo this morning nftcr a week end visit to Mnrshfleld. CHARLEMAQNE TOWER was a passenger for Coqulllo on tno morning train, lie wns to ap pear before the grand jury. H. GLISSAN nnd wife left yester day for their old home in Aber deen, Washington, nftor several months' residence In Mnrshfleld. MR. AND MRS. C. B. TUTTLE nnd son Kenneth, nftor n visit here on the BtcnmBhIp F. A. Kllburn for their homo nt Raymond, Wnsh. E. It. THOMPSON, a Snn Francteco Insurance ninn who Investigated the Chnrlcs Skerrctt enso hero last spring, left yesterday for Port land. MISS MARIE T. MALONEY camo hnck on tho steamship Kllburn yesterday from her vacation which included visits in California nnd Iown. W. R. HAINES returned last night from n sovcrnl weeks visit with rolatlvcs In Chicago and other eastern points. Mrs. Haines and tho children remained thcro for n longer visit. W. .1. CONRAD lert yesterday for Portland and on Thursday will nt tend the O. nnd C. land conferences nt Salem. Several other delegates from Coos expect to leave on Wed nesday for Snlom. DR. II. E. KELTY returned yester day from n month's vacation, dur ing which tlmo ho hunted In Cur ry, wns laid up In Snn Frnndsco and visited tho warring Mexicans In the state of Sonorn. W. B. CURTIS, cx-postmnstcr, nnd E. A. Anderson sailed north on the Breakwater yestorday morning bound for Shlpherd's Springs where they expect to spend n coup lo of weoks on a vacation. DAVID NELSON, of tho C. A. Smith company, accompanied by his family returned homo from Cnll fornla on the Adollno Smith. Ho wont to San Francisco to sco tho exposition and on business. MISS MARIE GREGG will lenvo to morrow for Rochester, Wnsh,, to assist her father, Rev. Samuel K. Gregg who Is conductlnR ovnngol Istic services hero. She will slug nt tho meetings. Later Miss Grogg will return to Mnrshfleld to take a course ot study nt tho con servatory of music. Hit. II. IJ. KI2LTV SAW FiniiTING FORCES IX STATE OF SOXORA Aided in Treat Inn Villa Wounded ut Xofjales Americans Well He- rch'Lsl nnd Mines IttiiiuliiK Aftor nn eventful trip that took him -100 miles into Old Mexico and botweou tho fighting lines of Car- I rnnzn nnd Vllln, Dr. 11. E. Kolty has 'returned to his homo In Mnrshfleld. I Most interesting Is tho story ho tolls of meeting with tho forces of tho I two great leaders. At Nognles ho I aided In attending tho Vllln wound l ed. Formerly n resident of Mexico, ' having lived thero for years nnd I leaving thoro only hecauso of the I trouble, Dr. Kelly was anxious to re I turn to Invcstlgato somo mining I claims. Aftor much difficulty ho secured u machine nnd driver nnd ' went ovor tho bordor from Tuscon, I Arizona, about 70 miles from the I line. I Saw Actual Fighting J Tho stato of Sonorn wns ontorcd. , At Nognles, n seaport nnd on tho I border, Dr. Kolty found nn nrmy of 4,000 men, thu remnant of Villa's once great power. Entronchcd threo and four miles away und some what surroudlng the town woro 4, 000 to $5,000 of Carrnnzn's nrmy. I Llko btorn teachora ready to I spank, U. S. gunboats floated In tho i harbor and tho two forces wero not I allowed to fight. Tho reason was ' that tho bullets camo across into the United States, tho cty is so close to tho bordor. And thcro tho two forces aro still i glurlng ot each other, though fight ing tnkes placo several miles houtn ' of thore and tho wounded uro being constantly brought In. Villa, who i has lost much of his popularity, is said to fear loavlng Nognles and tho I protection ot tho U. S, guns. , I While In Nogales Dr. Kolty saw I many wounded. Ho said tho sol diers aro of tho lower class, and liavo llttlo Idea of why they nro fighting. However tho nrmy scorns well supplied with money, ho said, aud looks prosperous. Officer, lliivu Autos Officers scurry about tho streets 1 In high powered machines ami oven , tho captains, of which thero nro lc- ' glons, can nfford nutos. At nights thoy onjoy riding across tno nortior Into Tuscon, only threo nnd ono half hours ride on tho good roads, for a I Joyful tlmo and back again to their army in the morning. Arms und munitions of war call bo taken across tho border unywhoro, said Dr. Kolty, and ull tho intorvon tlon that Is needed would bo this restriction of trade for tho Mexicans have no factories. Cnrrnnza seems to ho gnlnlng tho upper hand, It Is believed his ro fiiBiil to recognize the United States Is a play to Mexican popularity Ho has with him moro of tho bettor class Moxlcans, The entire troublo Is Bald to bo i E ARE YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS READY FOR SCHOOL? Deafi ) -5 A 4 XK1OOI JHL JftSloe$ fuAH lr''Tj I l-Hir4r 'Vv fHRr ' kPF jB-t $1.39, $1.49, $1.69, $1.89, $1.98 For the miss that wears from 2 1-2 to 6. a big sav ing here, All leathers, latest styles, Just the thing for school, $1.69. $1.98, $2.25, $2.49 RED GOOSE School Shoes, None batter made, Lat est styles; button or lace, , , $1.49, $1.69, $1.79, $1.98, $2.25 Tho Kd-?'Crk S? I We lead Or,g,or8 7ml of Low Prices r.'' Vt-i'.Mj. j ,jci y Follow After you have tiled nil oilier IcludH of . matches, order it dozen , Iioxch of our I -H BLUE FOX BRAND mmmi f7TT W VT.T'I.'I wlt F.-fl-irT I TIT V J We Imvo ti new brum! of coffee that tie uiti helling for li." per pound that is u Inner. Come in and get n pound nnd sea for yourself. ! Apples, per bov $t.00 Watermelons, cuch ldo AnIiIiiiiiI Crawford Poaches, por bov 7Uo Wo Imvo it fow boxes In utock. WE SAVE Getting's Cash Grocery North Broadway ninny strong men struggling for pow er. Amerlcnns Snfo There At Tnrtnr, Sonorn, n town of 2, 000 peoplo, whero Dr. Kolty former ly lived, he said no ono Is now In power. Thoro is no nutiiorlty; thoro nro not ovon policemen nnd yot no troublo Is roported thoro. Americans nro not despised. They nro well treated nnd thorn nro not brlgnuds running about wild rendy to cut their throats and tnko uwny j their pocket books, said tho doctor. In Sonorn ho found tho mines hnd resumed operations. Business is Improving nnd Americans and their monoy nro fast becoming popular. He believes that with tho troublo onco ended Americans will bo nioro In demnnd than over. After leaving Mnrshfleld Dr. Kelty wont to Curry whero, near Agness ho broke a bono In his log nnd for three weeks was laid up In his hotel In Snn Francisco before going south. I XEWH OF ALLIK.'AXV (Special to Tho Times.) ALLEGANY, Ore., Sept. HI. Jack Nowlln begun work ou his new houso this morning. It is to bo it story and n half, shingled ou tho outsldo, buiiKulnw style. C. A. Gould went back to Elk horu yostorduy on account of his wife's heulth. lie says the deer uro scarce up thoro now. Harry Stull was down from his plnco today. Roadmaster Stull has do no somo rond work ou tho Eust Fork. All tho routl needs now to mnko it por feet is as good cont of grnvol. The other dny Ed Barker noticed what ho supposed wus a cacklo burr ilu tlio tull of ono of his tows, but on Investigation It proved to be n salmon troll hook. Tho Inst cutting ut tho Gould enmp where work was recently finished, bus boon burned over nnd presents a flnt) chance to plant grass seed. IIuvo your programs printed ut Tlio Ttwos of flie, X NEW TODAY $$ WAXTED At Onco Womnti for gonoral housowork nt Loon Lake. Address "A," Times office. FOR IIEXT Two iiirulNhcd npl.s. llented. IIG.OO and $18.00, Sec ond nnd Comniorclttl. Apply Mat son's Quality Store. POSITION' WAXTED lly joiing man of good hnlilts and practical business oxporlenco. Hnok-keop-er, typist nnd snles-ninn. Can furnish references. Address "8" car Times, WAXTED Competent glii for gen- rc4. Boys' and Girls' School GDp Shoes that satisfy, from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent less than any competitor. Boys' Suits, the latest in style and material, Suits for hard knocks, are worth at the least 33 1-3 jer cent morei Try a pair of G0DMANS SHOES for the girls and boys, They wear, Good solid all leather, at a saving of 25 to 33 1-3 percent, In outton or lace, They nro without doubt, tho easiest lighted, safest iiou'IHiInoiioum iimtcli on tho market, today. Per do.on boxes 45 cents YOU MONEY. Near Central Ave. ernl housowork. Four In family. Address D. M euro Times offlco WANTED flood rcstnurnnt or luiicli room in Mnrshfleld, Ore. Glyo particulars, description nnd prlco In first letter. Address John Hun yadl, .118 Montgomery street, Portland, Oregon. $ t WANTED $ WAXTED Iloomera by day or week. Mnrshfleld Houso. Holon Haryoy, Breakfast served. Phono 137-L. WAXTED Experienced coal miners. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co., Bea ver Hill. WAXTED Teams nt Hnndon, Ore., to haul 6x8 ties two trip haul. A. F. Estabroolt Co., phono 121 Ji t FOR RENT ! X I'OH HENT I'l'tioni iiKxlern cot tngo, Fourth street. Phono Dr. Leslie, FOIt HIJXT n.rooiu Iiotiho iu Fern dale. Phouo 1511, North Bond, 1"0U ItEX'lv Itooma und upts. Teachers solicited. Phono 413. FOR HENT Small looming houso. Furnlturo for snlo. Phono 413, FOR HENT ChoKo Five Room Fur nished apartment. Hot wator and water heat. W. S. Nicholson, Broadway and Aider Avonuo. 4 t FOR SALE $4 FOIt SALE ClUCAP ImproTOinonU on flno little ranch near Milling ton on Isthmus Inlet, 200 chick ens, .1 1 ducks, etc., and will glva lonso free. Inquire nt Times or nddrcss L. D. Robinson, Box C40, Marshfiold. FOIt SALE One spun of black horses, 0 years old, weight 1500 lbs cuch, woll broke, woll match od. Address J. H. M., care Tttnos, FOIt HALE Blanco rooming house. fiO rooms: on easy terms. Or will trade for sultablo real estate in Marshfiold. Apply H. E. Forry, niauco Hotel. FOR SALE 1 BO Ptillots, apply 771 cor. Birch and and First street N.