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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1915)
10 r '5!,, TU X,. MWWmWBtlB.'JIlW.Mftil'JUUlBf attfttiM!Miugwumuiuwaimiwiw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELty, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE .( 3h-y i fj heel nnd tot. Tun SB j '-; IIiimIii CnH eir Mack VH i I VclvcCalf SJuuiltG. Ujg ; A "TOtON! (A ma ejrrl rK. 6BP OHO '.rigTWh. bh. BM B : M Shoe Style and B m Foot Comfort If The "Natural Shape" U that your foot requires I H The exact style that your I ' s3 taste prefers jft f Perfectly Cinited in our BF & assortment of I "A friend to your feet" K rf to meet the particular wants jjsj of particular people -at a low Q If? price for high, value, I Woolen Mill Store 1 fe TWO STORES M . i Marshf ield North Bend fSgQj' AU , In the now l.oggors Chnppl nt Pow ers. The ceremony will ho conuct revttie SKPTKMniRt TIDKS Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, bring baskets. iteccptron This RveiilnK. The ml by U. l.o Roy Unll. lloth of the members or the ProBbytorlan Church joints people nro well known In I'ow nro giving n reception this evening I ors mid have nmny friends to wis1.! ior hip tnacners in ana mound thorn suceoiu nnd liniinlnnua Timv Have You Your New Fall Suit? ."THE FAIR STORE will be clos- - ed all day Saturday, on account of Jewish Holiday,.. WILL OPEN SATURDAY EVENING AT 5:30 O'CLOCK Time and heights of tides nt Marsh-Held. Tho tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho HrBt line nnd heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consesutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low Wnter. Illch lliln nn llin linf mm hour nnd 84 inlnutcs earlier than at ' California Mnrslifleld. Mill mnko their homo Preston Is employed in tamp. there. Mr the logging Go tin Wiong XlUht. A misun derstanding In date with the Mooso of Cotiulllo took n delegation of nbout 12 members from Coos Day to the county sent Inst evening un der tho belief thnt they were to They nr- lfl 17 IS HI 20 23 llr.s. Ft... lirs., PI... Mrs.. VI... Ills.. Ft.., Ilrs., Ft.., Ilrs.. Ft.., Mrs., Ft... Ilrs., Ft.., Ilru., Ft.., 1.40 0.2 ::.u i o.:i 1.18 0.2 ',.2-L 0.0 c.i r, o.o 0.07 4.9 o.r.7 4.0 1.1.1 4.!) 2.2r. 4.8 8.00 .1.0 o.nrj is.c r 10.45. :i.s 11.37 4.2 12.20 i.r. o.r.o o.o 7. .19 0.2 8.1 ii 0.4 8.48 0.7 1.11 J.I 2.r,:, 2.t 4.2P, 2 3 ; fi.ac 1.8 C.32 1.3 12.r.7 4.9 1.31 n.o 2.02 n.2 2.31 Marshflold nt tho church parlors. There Is to be n special program. To Adjust Insurance. .Judge John Hall has been given by Nov. Samuel Gregg power of Insurance attorney to adjust nil business nnd settle nil elnltns. Tho Gregg reslilonrc car ried $2,000 Insurance nnd tho furnl- j tore $G00 additional. Mrs. Kcnnmu Hotter. A. K. Sea man has received word from St. Hel- ena Sanntnrlum, In tho Napa Valley, 'Install a now lodge there. that Mrs, A. K. Seaman i rived to find that only u moot'ng has rnpldly Improved In the last ten, of the Mooso there had been railed T. 1 8 i dnys and there Is now strong hopes I for the purposo of mnklng arrange 1.9 of her ultimate recovery. imonts for tho Installation In about i To Huve Rest. Room. At tho sug- three weeks and tho charter h.vl I goBtlon of tho principal of tho Con-! not yet arrived. The members from tinl School, Miss Helen Sprnguo, one Coos Hay, however, woro not too jof tho vacant rooms in tho building much disappointed, for they had a I Is being fitted up as a rest room for chance to attend tho good roads , tlio teachers. Tho fittings nro nil meeting. being donated by Interested patrons i $4 I PERSONAL MENTION S.ll 1.8 il.C.l l.S 11.10 4.9 0.0 0.0 of tho school. 7.21 L Will Wed. According to a San 0.9 Francisco paper received here, Miss 8.01 0.0 8.4V o.-j 9.2b 0.2 Thorla Lund of Unstsldo Is soon to J WKATHFH FOHKOAST 1)7 AfoellfJ rrrnl to Cooi Daj Tlmm.l OHKdON Fair, north easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4: 13 n. m., Sept. 17, by Hon j. Ostlind, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 08 Minimum 49 At 4:43 n. m 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 31 Precipitation stimo porlod Inst yenr 2.77 Wind: Northwest, clear. become tho bride of William linker, a contracting painter there. Mlsa I.und hn3 been In California for some time and tho paper states that she Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jordan nt 2213 Geary street. Goes to Vancouver- Wlillo tho 4 1 Hioakwntor Is being repaired In Portland Captain T. J. Masgenn has gono up to Vnncotiver, u. C. to see nlimit (tut titilitlolitn.r r l.l ,... ....w..v ..v it ......... ...fe Jl HID lHJUiil, 'llrlttanla and. Hor Hoys". Ho has lithographed copy " Rtllt fl ltnnllttriill., 'imes Want .Ads Bring Results lliiild.'nK l'ann House, Gugouo ltoblnson is building n now farm Iioiibo on his ranch on North Inlet which ho expects to rout. Ilnptlst C'liuirli ! vices. Mrs. (J. Hall will speak I -lay morning nt tho First Haptlst chur.'.i nnd Kov.j Hall In tho evening nt which time, there will also bo baptismal services. .Service nt Powers. On next Tues day evening O. ho Roy Hall will ' conduct religious serviced In tho now Loggers Chapel nt Powers according to nn announcement mndo today. Father Dead. Joel Ostlind and Hon Ostlind hnvo received word of tho death of their father, n piano manufacturer, In Sweden. Ho suf-' fered a stroko of paralysis fioniotlmo ago. ' Hold Joint Services. Tho Nor-I woglau Lutheran churches of North. Hcud and Marshflold will hold Joint I services in tho North Head chnpol of tho war poem to Field Marshall Lord Kitchener. Thd Hrenkwnter comes ngnln to Coos Ray next Fri day. t'limlienlcs- (o Rise. According to tho reports thnt have eonio hero from Portlnhd tho Oregon raisers of cranberries nro this year to re ceive higher prices than ever before. This Is because tho cron on tho bogs of Cnpo Cod nro not so good this year. It is expected this will bo an exceptional opportunity for local producors to como to tho front with tholr products and show what can bo done in this section in our cranberry hogs. Asks Sheriff. Aid. Mrs. Charles Krickson, after applying to tho lo cal police and getting no response in hor search for her husband who disappeared about. two weeks ugo from Daniels Creole, has now takon tho mutter up with Sheriff Johnson. Tho man went away ond said ho expected to go to llnndou and since that tinio has not been hoard from and tho wlfo Is quite desirous of hearing something of his whore nbouls. To Marry At Powers. .Miss Kva Lowls on Tuesday morning will ho coino tho brldo of William Preston JOHN C. KKNDALL came homo from Coqulllo Inst evening. FRANK COFNCILMAN wns down to day shopping from Hnynes Inlet. J. T. DAVIS, of Tomplcton, was hero on business matters this morning, i MISS HV1CLVN JUSTISN la over from Cooston today on n short visit. , W. K. CIIASK, of Powers, wos n Marshflold business visitor yester day. I ALFRFU JKWKLL was a visitor hero this morning from Isthmus ' Inlet. MRS. 11. 11. FULTON, of Hnynes In let, wnu among the visitors In tho city today. MRS. W. C. MORGAN was down Inst ovenlng on a visit from hor homo at Coos River. A. II. HAMMOND has returned from , a few weeks stay at Randan, dur-1 lug which ho was quito sick. . CHARLKS ZIMMKltMAN and wife woro down today from Powers on u visiting nnd shopping trip. ! ALFRED HAYNK, witness In tho elk horn enso at Coqulllo, rotum- j cd to his homo nt Allegany to-' day. j HKN FISHIHt returned hiBt ovo-' nlng from Coqulllo, where ho had ' been for two dnys on legal bust ncss. i ARTHUR JOHNSON nnd John John-' son of tho C. A, Smith mill have I icturued fiom a visit at tho Expo sition. MR. AND JlltS. J. C. McCULLOCll nnd (laughter Miss Hliznboth MeCtilloeh wertf down this inorn-i lug from Hnynes Inlet. , 9 jtfT'lU B : 'I B Is it a tailored hct- J&fctlCAr None I pi; feiv ns uoud Hand mnde collars, pndded so they hold their shape. Do not break down. Cut In tho Litest styles, latest fab rics, pure all-wool. Think of It! Huylng a suit worth nt the least one th,rd more T.lio Pure nil wool worsteds hnrd and soft finish, non-breakable fronts, $15.00 value. Our prlc . . .SIMM Flue French sorgo, sponged and shrunk, hnnd-tnllored collar, $15.00 value. Our prlre jplMW Try on one of these novelty suits. Dluo mixed, gray mixed nnd bluo serge, Good weight, $18.50 value. Our prlco tfli:.."o STFRLIMJ Tho suits of quality. Huy olio of theso nnd you will al ways wcuV thoni. They cotuo In bluo eorge, brown, plaid, black, with whlto hnlr lino stripe, gray hard fin ish. Kvery thread wool. $25.00 value. Our prlco $1 1.7 f 9.s. Sfoe?vrzei.'(3o J tnecroor&ted S WW-'lTF.Vt- r j7. J,-trV. A list of things on our 10c Counter Snlnd Dressing linked lleuiw (Heinz) Pepper Sauco lili (',, imo . , astllo Soat Tiiuuy I'lsli Pineapple 1M,,H t'v-' ('! Kollil Park Tomatoes Mustard (Prepared) Onion Seasoning Pea. (Very flood) Macaroni (Short Cut) ' Soap f'liliw Sliaker Suit Catsiiii Chow Chow Sliced Peaches Olives Sturfed i Crown Sardines Olives, plain Cooking Molasses Jelly reaches, No, 2 tin Moplclitn Pickles KxtrnctH, Vanilla nnd Lemon Peanut lliitter llorav (Powdered) WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Getting Y Cash Grocery North Broadway tKJKi Near Central Ave. lufltHMHIHHflHHHBHHMHHflHHflHSESsRsBHESSMHHBZ I " lfcMnMJWWIIWiWiliyWMMWWilM3BMMBWBi""""FIMWlMlllllWIWIiBM MimillH JMM111UMMW PALACE MEAT MARKET IS THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE Tin best meats. Tin best Bologna, Weiners and Sausages. Tin best Service and the best Prices are to be ob- la.ncd there. j. i l Do not forget we will have a nice lot of rt ns for Saturday's trade. We also carry Booth's Fresh Oysters. Phone 406 J '' . 180 No. Broadway t'liildr.n tailing nnd lolephoilo orders given special nttciitlon spring i Special Salo on Hot Water Bottles quart uialnium hot water hot Ho, regular r v C Hl'.OO, now . ..id I ts3J Written guarantee TWO j ears for THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono am Ouarautco good In any Rexall storo In U, S. "vrmniumH tiuBro FISK HED TOP LJICYCLE TIRES $2.75 S3.10 The Tire of Service and Satisfaction LOOK OVER THESE NEVV LOW PRICES Size, ! Tires Tubes 30x3 j $ 9.00 $2.35 30x3i' ..::.-. $11.60 $2.70 32X31" $13.35 $2.80 34x3iT .. $ 14.90 $2.95 34x4" $19.40 $4.00 36x4 : $20.50 $4.15 .36x41. ..: $27.35 $5.20 37x5 ".. $32.30 $6.25 NON-SKIDS 5 PER CENT HIGHER 1 1 )ifM)iutors s u'lmtcn, . e.ru ('f'i;sT 4i kixg garagi: S"SF11 in w m MfTgPI B-Tfr 4T1! Free Air. W 111 adY I Oil Filtered I h w ma. . xr.j Gasoline. Ft, rrt Open isk 1 ires evop?s i unaays m m Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Specials SITUS, Por pound 1 JJf I'AMHAai:, Per iiound Le RIPK TO.MATOKS, small lots...:c OHEKN TOJIATOKS, small lots..Ue CARROTS, Per pound He TURNIPS, Per pound lie PUMPKINS, Por pound Uc , ORKHN PBPPHRS, Por pound . .He STRAWHKltRIES, hox JOe CRANHKRIUKS, pound 12c GRKKN CORN, por dozen ....Ifie GItEKN CORN, 2 dozen l!5o "CARROTS, In hunches," :i for . .1( LKMONS, por dozen 20o Coos Bay Farmers Exchange GOW WHY has opened n new hrnncli s'oro In his hulldliig, foriiierly tho Homo Hotel on Fourth street, where ho wjll carry a largo ami coinplelo IP'o of Groceries i:vi:rvtiii.g sold vkrv CIIKAP l'" o ii i' t h H ( r o c t fJPW TODAY 5 VA.Ti:i Girl In cuio for child ren nftor school hours. Address "F" caro Times. $$ .. $ t LOST AND FOUND I.O.ST Geo. A. Haloes' l!dft. (,'ns ollno launch from boat houso. Howard for return. t WANTED t W.INTHH Ctrl nli room nuil lioard near Contra! School. Ad dross "K" Tlmos. 'A.Ti:i) A I or 5 room cottugo, furnished. Apply Schroodor ami lllldoiihraud. . Raso, )j!H.(l5 por hog; i?il.oo per hog. I ib LOST Small ling ami hunch of koyB. Pleaso rotiirn to Tunes or flco. Ilox "H." l''0l'.'l Vnlo key; owner may have article hy paying for this ad at Times office LOST $13.00 In hills hy poor work- i lug man who needs tho monoy. i P. N. Flagg. Reward for return to Times office I'OL'M) Key ring, ke)s aiu( chain , near Central nnd Front St, Own er may hnvo samo hy paying fori this ad at Tho Times office. UAXTKH To rout typewriter hy I mouth; stnto prlco and make, Ad dress ' V," caro Tillies. 'WANTKH i:poriencen coal mliicrH. Apply Heaver Hill Con! Co., Hea vor Hill. WAXTHD .TeaniH nt llnndon, Oie., to nam iixs ties two trip Haul, i A. F. Kstahroolc Co., phono 1-1 ; ; I'OH RUNT Two furnished apl. Heated. ilG.OO and $18.00, SflR oiul mid Commercial. Apply Mat- Bon'u Quality Storo. FOR HUNT (1-rooui liouso In 1'Vrn dale. Phono U.ll, North Rend. FOR ItKXT Hooiiih and nptH. Toachora solicited. Phono IK!. THE GUNNERY Fisk DUtrlhutors Southwestern Oregon North It S. end Agents G. AVIIIT.SKTT, KISIi: AND VON Ilnntlwn Agent PF.GKHT, Coqulllo Agents The Noble Theater To-Night "A PJeuhant Place to Sjiend tho Fveiilug Tho rouitli thapttr or "A DIAMOND FROM TIIIJ SKY" The Mory is getting deeper It tlirllls H'h Inteiostiiig mill will hold your attention throughout. "The Fulilos of "THH INTICR.MITTHNT I-l'SSHH." Ono or tho Georgo Alio coniwlle alwajH good. ' "NKARI.Y A PRI.i: FIGHTKR" Ona or the HJIy Reeves hhipsUck coiiitslles. "T1IK INVKNTOHS PKHII." I.uhln two reel dniina TOMORROW "HYPOCHITHS" will ho bhoun to a hpcclul nmt jce Starting- promptly a1 U:S10 Kerjhody hhoiild hee thls plctiuo. SATURDAY NIGHT "TIIK HO.MANCi: OF KliAINK" Tlio Pic ture Mb limo nil heen waiting for for several mccKh. I'OU HUNT Small rooming hnuu). Furnlturo for salo. Phono 413. t FOR SALE t FOR SAM: Option lot ) idk .", First Add., Mnrshflold, I). P. I.a mlello, I! ton RllHugg, Mont. FOR SAM! CHIUP linpiweinontH ' on fluo llttlo ranch uoar Milling-, ton on JsthmuB Inlot. 200 chlek- oiib, U t ducks, etc., and will givo ' lease free. Inijiilio at Times or address U. 1). Rohlnson, Rox CIO, ' Marshflold. I Pioneer jHardware Co. CASH PRICKS ON A PHW OF TIIK STAPLK ARTICIjKS Other Goods Priced In Proportion (Compnro these prices with our compottiurH' or mall order houso prices.) Wiro Nails. Cut nails, Ratal), por pound Sash Wolghls. ln Por pound !!, Harh Wlro. Heavy galvanized, ?:. 10 por 100 lbs; 80 rod spool lioavy, tf-.l0. SO rod (JQ Ijn "slit $Lt.) Galvanlzod Plpo, prlco por 100 ft., 1-2, 91.no, 3-t iji.-5.no. An nr 1 Inch ipOiZO Lime, 11.90 por hhl. Cement, $2,90 por hhl. Kx. Suporlor Mnnila Rdjio, n-8 Inch and larger , If Pqr pound I ub Strictly puro hollod lliiHoed oil, 70a por ruIIoii, Turpontliio CKn por gallon OHb Plonoor Whlto Lend, 00 OK 100-lh. hogs pOiZ0 Plonoor Puro Mlxod Paint, gnl fjU.7."!. 1-2 gallon, otic. rn Quarts OJJC Pap.A-i.no Floor and Potch Paint, 1-2 gnllon, noo pa quarts, jIQ Tho very hlghost quality Tho vory highest grado RoofliiR Papor, 1-2 ply, 91.00 sq. 1 J'')', 91.10. 4 jn 2 i'iy ipinOu Vulvolino Oas Knglua Cyl OJ1. Tho very highoHt grade. ,pr Por gallon QuC WHDGHWOOD STKKfi HANGFS. I FOR HAIjK lllaucn looming house. 50 rooms', on ousy terms. Or will trado for aultahlo real estato in Marshflold. Apply K. K. Ferry, Rlanco Hotel. FOR SAIJC Household furniture. Phono ll-I.. FOR SAI.K Sco or ihoiio Wan en Painter, North Head, Ore., for apple boxes. Any quantity, 10c per hox. representing ilaudon hox lui- Classic, rogular. $52,00. (JM-J nfj Special 'hUU Rival, rogular $32.50. rjfj flf Special PilUiUU Olvo us your huslno8s nnd Justify us tu making theso prlcos. Theso price will chnngo with tho market. Pioneer Hardware Co. Marshflold Phono 101, North Rend. Phono 401. tory. -