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I, MUDWi n ft V frs THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELty, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE : mo it i:xi:rrri-3 a lint Is I iii gho II mi lnvMlilo lint hlulil) Iiiipoiliinl virtue. It 1st mi excellent protection against tlio damaging effectM of dampness or rain. It ns- Biires Imt Bntiafactlon above the ordinary. "Jlnllory" Hats are tlio only liats tliat are Oravcnctto weather-proofed. Tlio now Full HtyloH In nil 'tlio 1 newest colon nro lioro now. Woolen .Muihiirii'iii Store North noml Opens New Stoic Gow Why to day opened ti now grocery store In his building on Fourth street for merly Mown as tlio Homo hotol. September tides Tlmo and heights of tides Alarnhflcld. The tides aro plauod In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison or consecutive Heights will In- Gols Fine Paintings. L. .T. Simp son has recently Installed some handsomo nrt work at Shoro Acres, bringing up somo of the collection of masterpieces that Capt. A. M. Simpson secured. Somo of them aro finite valuable, costing un In tho nt thousands of dollars. Largest Hou-e. Tho picture "Hy pocrites" shown at tho Noble last night drew wonderfully. Thnrn wm-n water "llff'tldo on 't'lf "' u" 'W tW "arrornm,,C03 nm M"V wore the hour and 1,4 inlnutoslsarllor tiiVnt ,nrK08t two Iloll8cfl over 'in tho thca- icr in ono evening. I'eopio waited In lino for a long time outside to buy tickets and bo admitted for the second show. Marshflold 15 17 18 lira. Ft. . I Irs. Ft. . lira. Ft.. lira. Ft. . o.:sr 1.0 J. 10 0.2 ::.oi d.:i LIS 0.2 Mi 1.7 s.ou :u; !i.:ic ::.(; id. in 3.8 ii.no CO nil j.i li.r.r, 2.1 I.2S 5.05 o.o 7.18 1.0 8.11 I.S o.ou 1.8 WH ATI I H It l'0 1 1 HOAST 1 MATT L MAY IIA.NIU.EIt HOTEL, MAHSHFIHLD OHHGOX ! M V . Toleplioiio UO hephhsextixo HAAS BROS. gbochbs ARMOUR & CO. FHOVISIOXS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. ri.oi'u axd feed Dr Associated 1'rcM to Coo liar Tlnira, OUL'GON Fair, westerly winds. LOCAL TEMl'KUATUItB ItECOUD For tho 24 hours ending at I: 13 u. in., Sept. 15, by llenj. Ostllnd, special gov ei'iiiueut mctcorologlBt: Maximum CO Minimum r0 At 1:13 n. m 50 Precipitation 03 Precipitation sluco Sept. 1, 1015 31 Precipitation samo porlod laBt year 2.77 Wind: Northwest, clear. LETTER CAME LATE SENATOH I. H. SMITH APPOINTED LAM) DELEGATE Tour California. Mr. and Mrs. A. Li. Campbelll wrlto friends Hint they aro enjoying n visit with rel atives at Riverside, Calif., attor a pleasant auto trip from the Hay during which they stopped over at tho San Francisco Exposition nnd at Los Angeles. They w.lll motor back to San Francisco and return to Coos Hay by steamer in a week or so. Predict Cold Winter Tlio weather prophets aro busy, not that they always aren't but now comes the pre diction that this is to bo an unusu al winter, that tho barometer has really been low for tho past three mouths, that It Is lower than it should have been, mid thorcforo thcro Is to bo a cold winter with less rain than ordinarily. I'Olt TltAXSFEIt AND STOIt- A(!L' OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 'WEIGHT AXI) BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono J (lit . .. Ilesideiico Phono J.'NJ Maiket Ave, and Waterfront DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 271) AtitcilsiN Kclui'ii. (loo. F. Murch and family and .lay Doylo In tho Murch unto, Henry Kern and family of North Head In tho Kern auto and Win Vaughn nnd family In tho Vaughn auto arrived homo day before yesterday from motor trips to the Snn Frunclbco exposition. .Marry This Week. Tho wedding of Miss Frances Williams and Fred Lninon, of San Francisco, is expect ed to take place there some tlmo this week, according to .Miss Oraco Will llams, who has relumed to school from tho south. Sho said that tho date had not then been definitely decided when sho loft. On 111k Steamship. Arthur Peck, who on tlio 8th was married to Miss Frances Harkncss, formerly n high school teacher hero, has sent post cards to his friends showing a plcturo of tho "City of Cleveland," tho big Inko steamship, on which they cross ed from Dotrolt to Buffalo on tho first Inp of their honeymoon. Ho also sent a sampla of eastern rlco and tho brldo asked that a handful bo left at The Ilungalow. DI KS AT HEAYEIt HILL SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous ( HENRYVILLE COAL jut coal, per ton 81.00 mij coal, per ton $5.50 i half ton of both si. 73 I). MUSSOX, Prop. Phone 1S-J or Ienvo orders nt llllhor's Ciuur Storo. Hot Water Bottles lust arrived, u hirgo Mock of HOT WATEIt BOTTLES nod Combination Sjrlnges. Every piece guaranteed good lor XIIHHE jonrs. THE BUSY CORNER .The Rexall Store Phono lil)S Seo opr window for rub ber goods display. Mrs. Charlo") Do Wcoso Passes Away n( Her Homo Mrs. Charles l)f n'eoso died yes terday nt her hoi.. .u Heaver Hill, aged 33 years and eight mouths. She was born In Scotch Hill, Pres ton County, West Virginia, January 8, 1882. Tho funeral will bo hold from tho Wilson Undertaking Chapol In this city nt 2 p. m. tomorrow. County Court Notice of ApMlii(iucnt Not Heceliod t'ntll Too Late To Mnko Trip Senator I. S. Smith was soinowhat peeved today nt what ho termed tho lack of business methods of the Coos 'County court. Ho received a let ter this morning notifying him of bis appointment by tho Coos County Court as a Coos County delegate to tho Oregon Land Orant conference to be held In Snlcm, Ore. Sept. 10 and stating that tho county would pay tho expanses of two delegates, himself and C. H. Harrows. Tho let ter was dated, Coqulllo, Sept. 13 but was not mailed until Sept. 14 and did not reach Senator Smith until this morning, too Into for him to posslblv mnko tho Journoy and reach Salem In time. Scnntor Smith wos desirous of at tending tho lnnd grant conferenco mid whllo perfectly willing to give his tlnio did not feel nblo or Justified in paying his own expenses, lr tho County Court's appointment lmd been mndo in tlmo and notlco given him Scnntor Smith would hnvo been present nt tho conference, ills fnin illarlty with tho conditions In this section and his ability to present the matter would hao mado him a good addition to tho Coos County delega tion at tho conference. It Is to bo regretted Hint tho ap pointment notlco was delayed until it was useless. m I PERSONAL MENTION MRS. A. T. STKLNBK of Salem Is visiting nt the F. K- (lettlns homo. II. A. WKLLS has returned from a few weeks hunting In Curry Co. F. O. LHSLIB was over from Co-1 nulllc again today calling on tho trade. W. C. MOHUAX was an over night visitor here from his homo on Coos It Ivor. 11KXNUTT SWANTOX went over to i tho county sent on legal business i this morning. W. S. TUKPHN left for Powers this morning to view the progress on the new school house. THOMAS VICiAUS, who has exten sive Interests on the Hay, Is hero from Portland for n short stny. DKPUTY SI I Kit IFF W. C. LA1U1)1 roturncd to Coqtilllo this morning nftcr serving papers hero Inst evening. A. S. HAMMOND nnd J. U. MUL LKN returned Inst evening from Coqulllo where they have been attending court. ROADS TO TALK OF HAItl) .SUHFACi: .KXTHl'SIASTS or county mi:i:t ix coyuiLLi: MItS. L. J. SIMPSON and daughter, M.88 SteiiniB nnd Mrs. Keating , canio up today from Shore Acres for a short stny. I 5Ti'r"JWw a fat vghP" h mil y If U A i - i l a'ftS; - IteJCir Will 1 T.v; : IJlJJr in 4$S Vv) OW Is tlio time to get your new xiilt, iliilo the stock Is new mid u lnrgo rniiKe of sljlos to chooso from, Tlio latest styles' In serges, iool pop lins, gnlmrillucs. They eomo In tuivy blue, brown tmd tuo shades of green, Think of it! Buying a $15.00 s,,it ,or $9.90 All-wool Poplins, worth double thc pr'm -$12.50 All-wool Gabardines in navy blue. A dandy at double the prico $12.50 Betterones, worth double the Price..- $14.75 $16.50 Look at the one-piece dresses, worth double the price, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $7.90, $8.90. c-m9& J&?zvzeu. Incorporated cSoK T.it WBj f TTBmT;J W-Hi SUPEItlNTKNUKNT ASHDY, of the Warren Construction company, ' was a visitor hero this niornlng from North Bend. i Toniorroiv Hvenlng (o See lib; Boost- or Meeting Will Talk Over ijKWO.OOO Bond Issiio ATTOUNKY TOM BBNNKTT nnd A. J. Mendel left for Portland on business, going out by wny of the beach and Kugcno route. IIOLDIXCi HHVIVAL is Hev. V.. (!. Price, of Kugeiie, Preaching at Xorlli Bend Itov. :. G. Prico, of Uugeno, is holding meetings cncli evening nt the First Christian Church of North Bend, and may como to Marshflold to hold a scries of meetings. Tonight his subject will bo "The Worst Thing In North Bend.", and on Friday "Tho Hternal Question." Sunday niornlng his subject will bo "Four-fold Program for the Church." and In tho evening "Iteboru." BETTER MEATS-That's what wc furnish BETTER SERVICE-That's what wc give BETTER PRICFS-The best the market will permit What more do you want? PHONE US YOUR MEAT 0HDEHS PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway Children i-nlliu and telephone orders given bperlal utleutloii j J Z AMONG THE SICK t ' $ Ford Lecocij, who baa been suf- All roads lead to tho Good Roads Convention In Coqulllo on Thursday evening, according to Frank (I. Hor- ton, chairman of a local committee,' interested in boosting tho 370,000 road bond issuo. Delegates and road enthusiasts from all pnrts of Coos aro expected to bo In nttendanco tomorrow evening, summoned by President Morrison who has an nounced tho appointment nt that tlmo of an entirely now committee Nothing less than a special elect ion this fall to voto on tho bond Is-! sue, Is tho slogan of tho meeting. It Is expected that many autos will go over from Coos Bay. Petitions havo been circulated in the county for sevornl wcoks. Thoy 'hnvo bcou freely signed, according to word from Coqulllo. Tho names of somo 800 qunllflcd votors woro nec essary boforo a special election could bo called. It Is said that thcro will bo more than 1,200 names on tho list when it Is finally filed In tho of flco of tho county clerk. According to tho petitions $70, 000 of tho fund would bo used In tho Improvomont of tho rond botweon Bundon and tho Curry county lino. Tho roninlndor would bo divided through tho county for hard aurfaco roads as tho people should desig nate. t Inasmuch ns this sum would not I cover tho hard surfnclng of all tho loads of the county tho amount, ac- JOHN MOTLBY went over to Co qulllo this morning. Ho Is now tak ing his annual two weeks vacation from tho Chamber of Commerce. After you Imxo tried all other kinds of matches, order a doicn boves of our BLUE FOX BRAND fHj:lil& They lire vtltlinut doubt Hie easiest lighted, safest, non-polsonons inatrli on the market today. Per doen loos 45 cents MIlS. .1. 13. DRILLI2TTI2 will Ienvo; Friday, for Salem to Join her bus-' ban who has been appointed , school supervisor for thnt coun-ty. JOHN A .IKFFBEY of Portland, who spoko hero Inst ovonlng on tho disposition of tho O. nnd C. lands, loft1 this morning for tho Valloy whero ho will lecture A. T. MEB.HKLL, of Portlnnd, sccro tary of tho U. S. Inspectors of' Hulls nnd Boilers, Captains Ed wards and Fuller, camo In last ' Wo have n new brand of coffee that vto nro soiling for "5 per pound that Is n winner. Come In mid get n pound mid sou for yourself. Apples, per bov $1.00 Watermelons, each lo Ashland Crawford Pearlies, per bov 7()o Wo havo n few Jioxes In stock. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Getting's Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. ovonlng nnd this niornln); wont'tL'ud t barreled, growers' hhho-iXO MOTIIIIH or daughter hImhiIi! to Coqulllo whero a hearing Is ho-1 ulatlons lmndlo a largo porcentago I full to reud HiIb book on HEALTH lug held. of tho output mid In securing uul- fortuity In the pack uud udvantugo- CAPTAIN E. S. EDWAItDS and O. 'i distribution or tho crop, aro F. Fullor, U. S. Inspectors of hulls 'much moru successful than Indlvld nnd hollers, camo over at noon ' mil producers in other sections. from Coqulllo, whore thoy inves tigated the boat conditions. The lenvo In tho morning for Gar diner mid Portland. fiHtak.B mltt 4tlhlinll f.1ViN InH i,tlf I ii i cording to tho presont plan, would oral weeks, Is convalescing and Is , .H ' , ' .' , . ., , , i bo spout on ns much rondwny as luiiii. much better Miss Mary Whitty, of Eastsldo, Is now nblo to bo oilt of bed after many weeks of nervous illness. John Tollofson, of Eastsldo, Is im ported much bettor today. Frank Mntsou today is confined to his bed on account of sickness. PLANS TO BUILD Geo. Cllukonbeard, owner of tho Twin City Lnundry nt North Bend, has bought a corner lot nt Hamilton nnd Virginia streets thoro from L. F. Falkenstolii and plans to erect a Lirni. Iriiiiiili'v Tin. ciirnnr u 7')v'lll feet hut tho building will only cover about half tho lot. Iway possible botwecn Myrtlo Point, Co qulllo and Coos Bay nnd would bo tho fororunnor of further hard sur facing until nil ronds had been per manently paved. MItS. MIKE BUUKE has gone to Myrtlo Point to vIslU her paronts, Mr. und Mrs. Billings, for a fow dnys. Sho suys that bor sister, Miss Mnhlo Billings, was in tho nuto wreck near Sncrnmeiito n fow wooks ngo In which .loo Schilling damaged bin mnchluo badly. Sho says that sho wus quite painfully bruised. Hit. II. K. KF.IiTY, Dentist, 'Ml Coke Bldg. Phono I12-.L The Noble Theater To-Night "lid lleliiM-o pieseuts the world uldo favorite star, J' Weill: SWEET, In n stupendous plcturlatioii of the famous llcliiseo Theater Civil War niisteip'ece, THE WAKHEXS OF YIH- (,IM, in slv HH.iN j,v wilBuni C. DeMIIIe. Pioduced under the "UietiMi or Cecil II. DeMIIIe. Most tremendous spectacle or uar. '""t sjinpathetle plcturo of tho domestic suffering of civil titrlfo. HI'UtST SELKJ WL'EKLY Xoiis of tlio week in motion plc tuies. Ixmer Floor 13 rents Balcony, 10 tenia Children, .1 rents Tomorrow night: Clinrlev Chaplin in "Those Lovo Pangs." HOME FHOM AL'TO THIP Fred Mooro and family, of East side, havo returned from an auto , trip to Eureka and other California hpolnts, GOW WHY has icnvl n new branch storo in his building, formerly the Homo Hotel on Fourth street, where- he will carry n lingo und rnmpleto lino of Groceries AT HEASOXABLE Pit ICES Fourth H t v o o t 0 U WEDEX PHEI'.MtEK FOB lAfi MEXSE .MEHCHAXT MABIXE 8000 tons and sumo aro now ready to bo launched. Tho grcntly Increased activity In tho Swedish shipbuilding yards Is duo especially to tho fact that It Is practically Impossible to get any shipbuilding douo in England at tlio picscut tlmo. It Is ulso Im pohslble for tho Swedish yards to contract for all tho touuugu that j tlio country demands at tho present Juncture, as is shown by the fact that ono big shipping firm at (Jefllo has placed an order with a Nor wegian shipbuilding firm for five cargo steamers, The trend of opinion among ship builders and others Interested In shipping Is thnt Sweden will bo In nu excellent position to go forward at u rapid paco with Its merchant mnrino as soon as tho war closes. Where individuals act Independently there Is little uniformity In grad ing and much poor fruit is shipped which, In seasons of lurge produc tion of l'Jll, cannot bo disposed of profitably. Much Poor Fruit Obseivatlous in the Chicago mar ket showed that -T. per cent of tho arrlviils In carlot bulk, or tho equiv alent of !lo0 carloads, uud 10 per cent of the barreled shipments, the equivalent of ubout 100 carloads, were of such poor quality that tho price would not havo paid tho freight chargoB had those apples buun ship ped by themselves. By throwing out this liifurlur fruit tlio farmers would not only havo saved tho cost of packing uud shipping, but would havu cleared tho market for their good stock. Similar conditions weru found olsowhoro. The effect of tho war upon tho Industry has bueu found to bo loss disustious than was apprehended. Domuso of the cheapiiuss of tho fruit, consumption was stimulated until tho e.ports far exceeded expectations. uud HAPPINESS. Teachings nnd udvlro given nro many times worth tho price. $1.10. Mall to E. Paul, Portland. $ ? WANTED I WANTED Boomers by day or week, Marshflold Houso. Holon Ilarvoy. Breakfasi, served, Phono 137-L. WANTED lCvporienred coal miners. Apply Beaver Hill Coa Co., Bea ver Hill. ' WANTED Teams at Bnudoii, Ore., to haul 0x8 this two trip haul, A. F. Estubrook Co., phono 121 I'Olt HUNT Tho furnished npts. Heated. llu.OO and $18.00. Sec ond mid Commercial. Apply Mat son's Quality Storo. I'Olt HHXT ll-room house In Fern dale. Phono Kill, North Bond. I'Olt ItEX'lV Itooms uud npts. Touchers solicited. Phono -IUI. FOB BENT Small rooming house. Furniture for Bale. Phono 113. Has Largo Number of Vessels Cu ller Construction and More Projected WASHINGTON. I). C, Sept. 15. V. S. Consul General E. II. Harris, Stockholm, writes as follows: "Thoro Is n largo Increaso In Swe dish shipbuilding at tho present time. Over 100,000 tons are being constructed at present In tho various shipbuilding yards of tho country. The big shipbuilding yards In Swo- den aro situated at Gotoborg, Mnl-' Department of Agrlcultro Hujs It mo, OsKnrshamm nnd Stockholm. 1 y POOR APPLES IXFEIHOIt FIUMT ILH IUI) EF. l-'Et'lS OX MA It BET CUOTIE Tho foremost shipbuilding concern Is tho Gota Werkon, at Gotoborg, which lias under construction eight Pays to Ship Only the Choice Product JUPM TODAY t $ FOrXD Pocket book containing monoy. Owner may hnvo samo by Identifying propoity nt Jny Doylo's ploco and paying for HiIh nd, i WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. in. ANTED G.'i I wants room ships, with a total tonnugo of 40,-lEffcctlvo cooperative organizations 800. Tho Llndholmo Worken, of tho samo city, has under constvue Hon seven smallor ships, with a MB, tonnage of lit, 300. At Oskarshamm S5 'something Hko .100 tonnago nro under construction. This refors only I WEAVING All kinds a speo- " j, Twuhw 1 ItlllV. I VI IS. VV. VV. ivubun, uou building yards aro also able to f 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R construct battleships not larger than board near Contral drosa "K" Tlmos. School, uud i Ad ufford tho boat means for profitable marketing of tho country's Increas ing npplo crop, according to n sur-;LOST Geo. A. BalueV '--Ut, gas voy of marketing conditions In tho Industry Just published ns Bullet'n No. 302, "Applo Market Investiga tions 1UH-1915" by tho United States Department of Agriculture. In states whole upples are boxes lu- ollue launch from boat Reward for roturn. house. Ff)It H.l,l Option lot 0 Ijlk fi, First Add.. Mnndifloid, I). P. La mlelle, .1100 BllUntis, Mout, I'Olt ItEXT Single- uud iloublo rooms with board, Phono 82-J. t t ' FOR SALE t $ FOB SALE CHEAP Improvements on flue little ranch near Milling ton on Ibthmus Inlet, 200 chick ens, 34 ducks, etc., nnd will give louse free. Inquire at Times or address L. I), Itoblnsou, Box C40, Marshflold. FOB SALE Ono spun of Mark hoifeos, G years old, weight 1S00 lbs each, woll broke, well match ed. Address .1. It, M., care Times. FOB SALE Blanco rooming house, HO rooms: on easy terms, Or will trado for suitable real estato In Marshflold. Apply E. K. Ferry. Blanco Hotol. I'Olt SALE Household ftirulturo. Phono 41-L. FOB SALE Seo or phone- Warn'ii Paintor, North Bond, Ore., for apple boxoa. Any quantity, 10c per box. represeiit'iig Bnndon box factory. ' I A