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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
,I.HIII1I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELb. OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION FIV Fall Styles Are Here Nobby Clothes Quality Clothes For Young Men and For men who seek serv Men Who Stay Young ice and style combined Good Clothes for Every Man Kuppenhcimer Clothes $20 to $35 Other Suits at $8.50 to $20 MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES Royal Tailor Garment of Superior Workmanship and character, $15 to $40. DROP IN AND SEE WHAT WE ARE SHOWING IHpuil BN Where the price is always right MarshiFiieM---Noirth Bend tzsimwETEBBM&saman'tmjgri&msaB Two Good Buys s fo'v five room co dtngo In south Marshflold, with flno dj8 O AA front nml cloared, lovol lot plOxV lm low. Houth Pretty home, with lawn nml flowers, nnd over In trim shape, on Jitney Hue. lloth orrujikMl by owners, who built (for porman uent homos, but nro compelled to lenvo .Miii'Rhflold. Thoy mo offor'ng Hiinps. I. S. Kaufman & Co. 222 Central Avenue More Reason to iBSKssaam Speaking of business Wananiakt'r stud: J'popli' today avo buying only lour things pki(1, automobiles, wearing apparel and shoes. It'lM..... ". : 41... f!....4. 1. ...... ..,.,. ll..i. ...,,r-l i tit-v iire uii.vmjj; nil iirni irtjiuu tm muni, eat to live; the second because they are cheap, and shoes and clothing because they must he replaced." i Then he made the telling point that if manu facturers of other lines are to meet this condi- !... 4-1. .. .. I. 1. 1 .1 mill llll'V IIUIKI JJUHU llllim't'. 'I'liey must follow the aggressive met 'he large stores. TIkij must advertise. KKOEIESaWf; e szamxBBmMtmMmmmm " The Nobl To-Night "A Pleasant Place to Spend tho Kxenliig ''THE ROMANCE OF ELAINE" The coiicliidiiiK chapters or tho "EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" Tho "'"y no hnvo nil been waiting for It will bo Miouu tonight nnd tninoirow niatlneo. Ivejstono Comedy "DIPPIXGTON'S DEVEL1SII DEED" Comt vd of the sliip-stlck oilier Mint MII tlcklo tho grouch. "1.0E AND SNOW" Vltnwipli three-reel scenic comedy dra nJ:' A plctiuo with Wulllo Van nml an nil star cast of Yltagraph Hajers. A PROGRAM, THAT IS A WINNER USUAL PRICES TOMOItROVV MATINKE Wo will repent "KRKUT.KRS SONATA" One of the most powerful pr Where KSSSftn -y D :"."."::. $1000 Easy terms Posh Harder BR3HWe)$ conditions lv-ciMitly John L'thods of Theater UUMMMUUMiaBUrJO n Sunnyvale? brStties v 5 fl I, SEPTEMRKR TN)KS Tlmo and heights ot titles nt Marshfield. Tho tides nre placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first line nml heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will in dlcnto whether It Is high or low I water. High tldo on tho har one hour and l i mlnulcs enrlior than nt Mnrshflcld. 1 8 1 1 1 ra . . 1.18 10.15 1.23 '.t.0.1 jFt... 0.2 :i.s 2.1 l.S lit Mrs.. r,.2i n.:i7 r..:ic 11.10 Ft. . . 0.(1 1.2 1.8 1.0 20lr. . Ii.1t" 12.20 0.32 0.0 I Ft... o.o -i.n i.:t o.o 2lIIra. . 0.07 0.59 12.57 7.21 Ft... 1.!) 0.0 4.0 O.il 22 1 Mrs. . 0.57 7.:t0 1.31 8.0-1 Ft... 1.0 0.2 5.0 O.C 2:jllrs. . 1.4.1 8.15 2.02 8.1? I Ft... 4.0 0.4 5.2 0.7 2IIIr8. . 2.25 8.18 2.111 9.2b Ft... l.S O.7., 5.2 0.2 O WEATHER FORECAST IVj Anioctated I'rni to Coot Ilir Tlmm.) OREGON Fair, north- orly winds. local temperaturi) record For tho 24 hour ending nt 1:1 3 ii. in., Sept. 18, by llenj. Ostlind, spcclnl gov- ornniont meteorologist: I Maximum G2 j .Minimum 48 ! At 4:13 a. in .48 Prcelpltntlon 00 Precipitation sinco Sept. 1, ' mir. at Proclpltntlon same period last year 2.77 Wind: Northwest, clenr. t BORN ! $$ PHES3LER Horn to Mr. and .Mrs. .1. A. Pressler, of Myrtle Point, Sept. 13 ii sou. OHOHS Horn to Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Cross, Sept. 11, n daughter. i I.umbeili Wins. I.ynn I.amboth of Marshfield In his now Wluton Six jwns In a ten mllo auto rnce nt tho Husoburg fair on Wednesday. ' Ruy Properly. X. A. Uryntcson Is ouo of tho rccout purchasers In tho new Sunnyvnlo tract. Mr. Uryntcson has Just closed a deal for five lots and n residence through tho offlco of W. A. Hold. Wed In Coqullle Charles Watson nnd I.olottn Kinney went to Coqiilllo yesterday, whoro thoy wore married Inst evening. Tho brldo arrived a few days ago from tho cast to kcop her troth. Thoy will reside in Marsh field. , Los Tip Over. Considerable troublo was experienced on Commor clal ovonuo early this morning when n big log slipped off ono of tho log ging trucks. Jacks woro secured 'and nftor much work tho big stick was shoved back onto tho load ngaln. Elected Secretary. Earl Powell, oi Marshflold, was olected secretary of tho Coos County 6ood Hoods As- . Eocfntiou nnd should bo included In the list of officers solcctcd nt tho big ( mooting In Coqullle on Thursday evening. Will Give Dunce. Tho( North Iiond library board has decided to glvo a (I u n co on Ilallowo'en night for tho benefit of tho public libra ry. Tho event will bo at tho Eckhoff hall. At tho mooting of tho board It was reported that dur ing August 1,200 poisons visited tho library. dipt. Mei-cor Hurled. Tho funor nl of Captain Aloxandor Morcor, of Cooston, was held this morning from 1 tho Wilson Undertaking Parlors. Tho Helps- For Pickling Wo liavo Celery and Musturil Seed, also Tumeric, SQUIHR'S STICKS, which mo absolutely pure nml evceptlouully strong, will add greatly to tho nppell.liig quality of all your homo products. "The Owl" Frank D. Cohuti. THE dc cased wuh fc2 hiiim or hko. the son of A. It. Mercer, with whom he lived In Cooston, and for tlM years sailed the Orent Lukes. In later ear as captain of good slued steamboats. (Jet .Men In fnlfni in. Heiause of , the good light yesterday afternoon K. II. Westldere tool, several nioxlc scenes up the Isthmus nnd did not get over to tho Fire Department. A call has been Issued for part of the company to be In uniform nnd nt tho station tomorrow. Enough men nre needed to man the auto truck and , tho big engine. I Ecrulir or l-Nute. llev. Father II. .1. McDevIlt Is named as execu tor in the will of Mrs. llrldget Olnty, deceased of Portland. Tho estate Is said to be worth about j $20,000 and brother nnd sister 'nre now claiming a share while Rev. Father Alexander Cestelll Is j contesting thu claim on the ground Hint ,. rnrim.1. ...Ill .1 - - v.n.k ., iuiiiii,-! niu Hutu inu iiuiier- ty to charity. Finds Minis ue Flown. Constn- I ble Cox was sent to the mines nt Dcl- mnr last lilght to servo garnishment papers on Xlek Webber, a miner. Ho found that Webber had Just tho day provloiis to this drawn his pay and moved with his wlfo and six child ren back to Oklahoma. Conner and Iloagland were suing him for n $91 grocery bill. It Is said Hint several other merchants wore also left In the lurch. Water Floods Store. When ti bathtub broko In tho mint Intents on the corner of Central nnd Fourth street last night The Taffy Tavern underneath becamo tho real sufferer. The water Is Bald to have conio through tho colling quite merrily nn( oven to hnvo filled up some of tho olectrlc light globes on the celling of the first floor. Tho pipes were re paired and tho water was balled out ngniu this morning. Xow Worn- Green Mils. Sovoral students to tho University ot Ore gon from Coos huve bad n hand this weolc, olthor as victims or tho 'oppressors In "taming tho fresh men" commonly called "froshes." The other dny In Eugene 1C0 of tho Incoming men woro matched down tho main street, In lock stop nnd with coats inside out, to n cloth ing store whoro nil woro supplied with the llttlo green caps that all must wear during tho first year In tho University. Worms Hut limit. While Cal Wright was down In Curry county seeing that nmntoiir hunters didn't 4nko pot shots at does nnd carry off too many bucks pesky llttlo wriggly worms went down to his boat on the waterfront hero nnd nto It full ot holes. Wright enmo bnck to find tho bottom of tho craft looking pretty much like a slovo. In plnccs thoy had oaten 11131(10. IIo expects to fill tho holes with cement and seo that plenty of planking here after Is left about so that his ves sel won't hnvo to bo disturbed. i i Watch for Piuiniiiji Opening ii PERSONAL MENTION t 4664yfr04 C. F. McKNIOHT loft on tho morn ing train for Coqiilllo. AL MENDEL nnd Tom T. Honnott nro homo from a business trip to Portland. J. H. COX, of South Fifth street, Is visiting nt the homo ot Ilert McCulloch on South Coos Illver. HOXALD McGEOHGE returned on tho Santa Clarn this morning from a visit to the Exposition. HARRY G. HOY went ovor to tho county sent tills morning, called there, on legal business. JUDGE C. A. SEIILDHEDE wn among tho legal visitors nt tho county sent this morning. V. G. HINriMAIlSII nnd Harry J. McKeown wont out to Ton Mllo on an early boat today, MHS. JAMES CO WAX was in Inst evening on a short visit from hor homo nt Lakeside JOHN D. GOSS returned to Coqiilllo on the morning train to finish tho damngo enso ngulnst tho Smith- Powers company. CENTRAL AVE. DRUG STORE 'SEE REID AIIOUT IT" F. I.. (IHEENOl'GII. of llaudon, was here today and left Astoria to Join his wife nnd child who lint been away on n lslt. CAI. I.AXmvOltTHY went to Pow ers esterdn.v to complete his con tract for the electric wiring In the new school house. .IEIIUY IIUXTIiY, the well known (lold llencli pioneer and nttorney, arrived hero yesterday to lslt his sou, Hurry lluntly, of .North lteud. I). M. .10XKS who has been Jurying In Coqullle this week came over last evening to get acquainted with his young son. MANSFIELD MAY. of Wittenberg. Wisconsin, arrived on Coos Hay and expects to locate hero If ho can find a suitable ranch. AftNO MEUEKN ot the C. A. Smith Company left on the Adeline Smith Tor a short stny In Jlorkol oy. Mil. AXI) MHS. A. II. CAMPIlEMi, aro homo nrtor a visit nt tho Fair, returning on the Santn Cliirn to day. MISSES MYUTM-3 nnd Ida Downer came homo on tho Santa Clnrn this morning after a stay at tho Exposition. Mil. AXD MHS. KEXXETII D. IIAUSEIt loft on n speed boat this afternoon for a visit at Lakeside and tho Manner nnd lluuser camps on North Lake. Mil. MATTSOX, cashier of tho Swed-ish-Amorlrnii llnnk nt Minneapolis, Is spending n few days hero as tho guest of his brother, N. S. Mutt sou. Walcli for Piuiuiiiit Opening ipw TODAY t SAIilCS.MK.Vr Pocket side, line, new llvo proposition, nil merchants In j towns or 100,000 nnd under want I It. Pays $5.00 commission on j each sale. Xo collecting, no rlBk I to merchant. Wo take back un- sold goods. - Enslest, biggest pay-' I lug side lino over offered. Can-' field Mfg. Co., 20S Slgol St. Chi- cago. i 'r)K ItlCNT Slv room house, coiu I plotoly furnished, npply Jus, For- i I ty Dunkor Hill. , STH.WKI) I biooil .sow, marked! j with hole In right ear. Phono Ste I wart ranch, KOfil Xorth llend. ' I LOST AND FOUND f ' l'OlVD Ynlo key; owner niuy hnvo 1 nrtlclo by paying for this nil at Times offlco. 1 I.O.ST !S l..0( In bills by poor work ing man who needs tho money. P. X. Flagg. Howard for return to , Times office. FOUND Key rlnjc, koyN nml chain I near Contrnl nnd Front St. Own 1 or may hnvo snmo by paying for I this ad nt Tho Times offlco. WANTED t I WANTED To rent typewriter by I month; stato prlco nml mnko. Ad dress "W," enro Times. WANTED (J li-I to euro for child ren after school hours. Address j !;-' Cttro Times. j WANTED Kxporienccd coal miners. Apply Heaver Hill Coal Co., Iloa ! vcr Hill. i WANTED Tennis nt llnndoii, Oro., I to haul CxS tics two trip huul. A. F. Estnbrook Co., phono 121 'FOR RENT Two furnished npt. Heated. $1C00 and $18.00. Sec- REXALL CORN SOLVENT Why hobble nnd suffer from corns'.' Safe nod easy to use. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono -OS Satisfaction giiurniiteed -u U L. SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING SANITARY ALWAYS OPEN TOR INSPECTION Wo mako Ice Cream to order, any kind and In any quan tity, for parties, lodges, pic nics, etc. t: :: :: :: :: Wo do not speak of Its 1 V A 14 I T Y That speaks for Itself SALTER'S Phono liCJ.'t-.T, Miirsh field i 1'iont St., uppoilte Jtiauco Hotel 1- j I rJni -z ,u ? I a l!rMTl8&'wk- -V ft H ' v-j it "'B'"i l II it -" "3?$ - - " -' ""ftA i"-';; , . hii A list of our 10c Kiilnd Drosslug Pepper Sniico Worcliester Sniico Tunny I'lslt Pineapple Corn Mtihtnril (PrepaixMl) Peas. (Very flood) Soap ('bins Cnt.siip Sllccil Peaches Crown Sardines Cooking MoIiinsch IViicIipi, Xo. lijjj tin Pickles I'eauiK lliitter WE SAVE Getting's Cash Grocery I North Broadway ond nnd Commercial. Apply Mat son's Quality Store. FOR RENT (l-iooiu iiuuso In Tciif dale. Phono lHll, North Hend. FOR RENT Rooms nnd opts. Tcachors solicited. Phono 413. FOR RENT Small rooming house. Furnlturo for unlo. Phono 413. X FOR SALE t FOR SALE Option lot 0 bile 5, First Add., Murshriold, I). P. La mlello, 3105 Hillings, Mont. FOR SALE CHEAP Improvement on flno llttlo much near Milling ton on Isthmus Inlet, 200 chick ens, 34 ducks, etc., nnd will give lenso free. Inquire- at Times or address L. 1), Robinson, Hox GI0, Murshflcld. FOR SALE Illanco rooming house, CO rooms: on easy tonus. Or will trndo for sultnblo real ostato In Marshfiold. Apply E. E. Ferry, Hlanco Hotel. FOR SALE Household furniture. Phono -11-L. We Carry All Kinds of FRESH MFATS JLtJLAJIAB. A KJ AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Drop In and order your Sunday Roast ' Tender, juicy and at a price that will please you NOW is the Time TO (JKT YOlIt NEW SUIT, t OAT (III ONE PIECE WOOL DltESS, while tho flock Is new nml n largo in u go of patterns to chooso from. All-wool Poplin, midnight blue, black serge, Suits that uro worth double tho price $0.1)0 Hotter grade wool Poplin, dark blue, Copenhagen blue, tailored by tho best of tail ors: worth double the price. Our price !j;t.n Look nt this Suit that others nro asking you $2G for. Our prlco ....$M.7'S Sixty Ladles' Coats to choose from; nil different styles; novelty coats, .$I.H, Jjt.-.lt, iji-.oo, tjiH.DO, $.(), 9i.no, ijU-i.Tn. Hlnck plush, worth double tho price, JjiH.IIO, .tll.l)0, 9l-.no, 91-1.75. Sen tho nil-wool dresses at 9:.l'H, 9l.t, 95.00, 9(M)0, 9H.OO. Ineoroorsted ' TcMllf.TM.l.JJ-m -3r7T7 things on Counter linked Ilcans (Heinz) (hill Con Cartio i ("nstllo Swan O stern (Covo) Solid Pnclc Toiinilocs ) Onion SeasonhiK Macuroiil (Short Cut) Shaker Salt Chow Chow , OIIvoh Stuffed Olives, plnln ' .Telly Maidelno '' I'vliiu-lH, Vanilla nnd Lemon llornv (Powdered) .- YOU MONEY. Near Central Ave. f- Pioneer Hardware Co. r CASH PRICES OX A FEW OF TIIK STAPLE ARTICLES Other GooiIh Priced In Proportion. (Compnro theso prices with our competitors' or mall order housa prices.) Wlro Nulls, HnBo, 9-.50 por kag; Cut nulls, $:i.oo por kog. i Retail, por pound tyj Sash Weights. Hl Por pound I C Hnrb Wlro. Houvy galvanlzod, 9.1.-10 por 100 lbs; 80 rod opool heavy, 9-."). 80 rod (J)f) Of) llRlit yltLV Galvanlzod Plpo, prlco per 100 ft., 1-2, 9L50, 3-4 95.50. (hfl QC 1 Inch vpOiZU Llmo, 11.90 por bbl. Comont, $2.90 por bbl. Ex, Suporlor Manila Ropo, G-8 inch nnd lurgor IKn Per pound uu Strictly pure boiled linseed oil, 70a por Kullon. Turpoutlno CCn por gulloit UuC Ploueor Whlto Lead, Q 1)1? 100-lb. kegs pOiZu Ploncor Pure Mixed Paint, gul 91.75. 1-2 gallon, OOc. Quarts .50c Pnp-A-Lno Floor and Porch Paint, 1-2 gallon, ooo rft qtiartB UUu Tho vory highest quality t Tho vory highest grado Roofing Pnpor, 1-2 ply, 91.00 aq, 1 ply, 91.10. (J4 pa 2 Uly $IaUU Valvollno Gns Englno Cyl Oil. Tho very highest grado. n Per gallon .UUU WERGEWOOD STEEI4 RANGES. Classic, regular. $52.00. (jJM Qft Special lirriiUU Rival, regular ?32.50. OHC flft Special pZuiUU Give us your business nnd Justify tiB Ju making thoso prlcos, Tli&so. prico3 will change with tho market, Pioneer Hardware Co, Marshfield. Phone 101. 1 NorUnBond, Phone 401, 4 Enterprise Market K .. -i t f XZ.