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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. "" THREE ;THE PUBLIC ,).. i...l always know v .. .. i lie- new lint stylos , .. ,,,t. Iu( wo know l, ,. I siles and the lis Willi u-oou si vies If lli ii r f r si:ivrF.Mnrcrt tidf.s owns nn orange orchard ranch not far out of Galveston but Is moving here with Ills family. He says that two catastrophes nro enough for him, ami he would rather own a farm In Coos county. rj'i . 'ir i-iisv Imis l soil becimso i hoy ai-c allrac (,,. .n.l wiicicvcr wosirs a 'Mallnry" Hal is in ,v, i. pleased. , ...ililn'l fcl betler style at any price, and ..i.ilil is supreme at our priee. i'l,i in w Fall styles of "Mnllory" Hats we are tilinvMiin' are partienlarly attractive. i Do urn want extra protection' Then ask for a " l.illiii " (1ravene1te wciiilier-prnolVtl. Moist- U n ili.csii'l allect it. Woolen Mill Store 1AR5HFIELD NORTH BEND ie Noble Theater TImo and heights of tides at Marshfleld. Tho tides aro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day, A compar ison of consecutlvo holghts will Ju dical o whether It Is high or low water. High lido on tho bar one hour nnd bl minutes earllor than at Marshfleld. 20 I Irs.. (S.1fi 12.20 U2 0.0 'Ft. .. o.n 4.r l.a o.o 21UIrs. . 0.07 G.r.O 12. H7 7.21 Ft... i.n o.o 4.0 o.o 22 lirs. . 0.57 7.110 1.S1 S.01 Ft... -1.0 0.2 R.O 0.0 23 Mrs.. 1.4II S.in 2.02 8.4? iFt... 4.0 0.4 5.2 0.3 21 Mrs. . 2.25 S.18 2.31 0.2b 'Ft... 1.8 0.7 o.2 0.2 i:.oy lllver Trip The Alice II. left her dock yesterday morning with a crowd or about 40 young people aboard bound for tho Goodwill place on the south Coos river. There they spent tho day, enjoying n big nlcnlc (llnnnr n iinnn niul rntiiiMiltii? ' early last evening. Prof, and Mrs. urnnnis wero cnaperonos. Council Moots Tonight. The city council meets this evening to dlscusj tho business of the cltv. Tomorrow evening they liaro a special meeting with the Port Commissioners for tho purpose of talking over terms of tak ing over the Mill Slough drainage project. Probably City Knglncer A. H. Oldley will submit figures on an Incinerator plant this evening. J t PERSONAL MENTION J I $ j MHS. HAFKR of Powers Is a Marsh- neiii snopper. To-Night WKATHKR FORKCAST (Fir Anoclllrd Prrti to Cooi III J TlmM. OHKGON - Fair, north easterly winds. LOCAL TKMPKRATUIIH HKCOIU) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:li! n. m.. Sept. 20, by llenj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum G4 Minimum 48 At 4:43 a, m 48 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 31 Precipitation sumo porlod last year 0.1C Wind: Northwest, clear. "V Pleasant Place to Spend tho Kienitig; Tin. l'o Mini Corporation presents DOROTHY IHIXXHIJ.V .. nil .l 1.. II ..I . J..I ..,... ....... ..4... J ..I.... Bin I'U'lUOr IH "MUlHHim" v in iifiin ni'iinivinu ." ftinuwi l""Jt THE THIEF Motor to ll.ij-. Nels Osmudson. deputy county clerk, and wlfo and Bomo friends motored hero from Co qulllo pstcrday to spend tho day at tho I'M .Mochler home. prodmt-d liy Daniel IVulimuii nt tlio Ljcciiin Tlieatei', folk lily niiiik' eoiircpuoii oi mo (.luiiornicncss in mu iiMllnii imtA lie gained I'i-oiii tlio fuel (lint the gowns wen 1I-.S DoiiiicHv nro vnliied tit. more llitm S'lOlMl mill were m Iroiii tho products of Ic.ullng; luoilistes in New York niul tlio uiimiN tlii'inxeUi'S urn n special treat, i Now p ro il by levied Purls. Anglican Yoniig People. Tills ii, ovoiilnir nt 7 o'clock 111 Guild Hall the A. Y. P. A. will hold Its opening session for tho year, and all members nro requested to bo present. kihn't.Nlnu I" cciils, upstairs oi down Clllllll'Oll, ." cunts. TiiiiioiT.iu : Wo Mill positively show "Tho Itoiiianco of F.lulno" -The f ins halo nit' veil No mole ilNniiiioiutiiiciitH. llcilnesiliiy: DAVID IIAItl'.M Tlio I'catuio Pai'iiiiiouut that will End. the theater to the dooi's. (iiilld Convene". Tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Guild Hall of tlio Knlscopal church there I will bo tho o, ' ig mooting of tho year. A Inrgr " Alliance h ttoHireii and all are rouli.illy Invited. sansassmm GRAVEL1 Wo aro now prepared to furnish GHAVEL In any nuantltlea Irom pllo in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: from p'lo on ground, $2.?5 por yard. Cartoad lots, taken from cara, ?2.00 por yard. Ilctnil Department. !. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. nposito Post.Offico. Phono 100. EEP YOUR EYES OPEN Yes, Hint is whnt every nmn niul woman in the I'M iue-s worfd must do if thoy hope to succeed tKii l) llipii' ovofi nnnn I'nv ounorliiniiv. Ntiu the way to he sure not to miss any oppo.r- tuiihi for bettering yourself is to vend the Want ds eiery day, J'or in them are to he found luipiTs without niunhev for adYniiceinent in all lines of business endeavor. li ( ihe Want Ad rending and using liabil and "pportunity will slip by you. Couple ltctuiiis. Charles R. Wat son and hrido liavo returned from Coqulllo where- they wero married soveral days ngo. Mrs. Watson was formerly Miss I.otllla Kemory of Io wa, nnd nrrlvcd hero recently to be married. Tho couple will mako their homo here. , IJruMi l'iio IJiii'iim. Thoro was n brush flro nt midnight Saturday out near tho race track on Coal Hank In let. Tho light flared up high nnd attracted considerable attention.. Gordon Smith and tlio nuto truck re sponded but found that thore wns no danger. 'Mno Auto Trip. Goo. Itotnor, of tho Woolen Mill Storoa nnd Jack Well, arrived homo yotterday from ii thouHnnd-nillo nuto trip to Port land, through Southern Washing ton and along the Columbia. Thny had a flno outing nnd said that the worst roads wero In tho canyon iin yond Myrtle Point. ' I leer I'leo at Sight. I. II. Tower I and Mldgo Welch oaiuo homo last i night after a short deer hunting trip . near I.anglols. Thoy say deer hunt I lug Is tho proper phase, for thoy i litintod everywhere. However, tho i bucks had takon to tho hills nnd none ! could bo procured. Thoy went down 'In 1. It, Tower's machine. mes Want Ads Bring Results Is I'ioiu Gtilvcstoii. A farmer who lives within a few mllos of Gal veston. Toxas. culled at tho Chamber of Conimorco on Saturday and, with out leaving his linmo, told of many exciting ovoiits that happened there during the recent storm. Ho wild that much of tho news was suppress ed and that tho niimbor of dead is said to have been over 1,000. lie L. 11. I.AUSON was In from Ten Mile today on business. UARI. GRAY Is hero from Allegany today on business. W. J. IlII.Ti came In yesterday Irom ' Powers to spend Sunday. . MRS. PAT HENNESSEY vas In from ' Helinnr today to spend Sunday. I G. T. TREARGOM). city attorney of I Ilandon, was a visitor hero today. C. P. M'KNIGIIT was a legal vis itor at Coqulllo this morning. On lll ItimMi Arclilii" IMilltlna and family nre located on their ranch near Sumner. They leased the Hoono plnee. Archie Is milking ten rows nnd has a good paying pro position. Ho writes friends that he! has not yet become nccustomed to' Doing out of the city nut will get used to being off tho paved streets nnd dodging nutos In the course of time. Italy Hiijh Coke In V. S. Ihich Hnrclay Is In receipt of a paper i irom ins om uome m t'cniisyivnnia that gives tho news of tho purchase or Imnicnso shipments or coko nt Connellsvllle by tho Italian govern ment. The paper states that a big trado is being built up in South America and a new era of pros perity Is being enjoyed In thnt section. JOHN MOTLEY went back to Jury duty nt Coqulllo this morning. JUDGE JOHN lIAMi was among the visitors to Coqulllo this morning. JOHN D. GOSS went back to Co qullle this morning on legal bus iness. It. S. WEEKLY and Geo, IJrown wore in from Myrtle Point on business. MRS. 'A. T. THOMAS and Miss Hazel Cowan of Allegany wero .Marsh fleld shoppers. Is r:icc(ci1 llcic- Senator Harry I.nno has reached Eugene in his Ford machine, nnd It Is believed thct he will drop over to Coos Hay fo- a Bhort visit before returning to Portland nnd later to Washing ton. He has his family with him mid Is acting as his own chauffeur. Senntor Chamberlain whllo here said that Senator I.ano would pobably nirko Coos a visit. J. O. STEMMLER nnl 11. M. Fenslor of Myrtle Point camo over today on business. R. O. GRAVES nnd J. W. Melntnrff left by auto today for Coqulllo to attend court. T.WIVO For South. Low Gillespie and wlfo, formerly Princess Wnh-Ta-Wasa, and their twin sons left yes terday by auto after spending tho summer on the liny. John Wnsson drove them out vln Camas Valley In his nuto nnd thoy will tako tho train for tho south whore thoy will again spend the winter. They mny visit Mr. Glllcsplo's old home -at Kansas City. Thoy expected to stop over at Camas Valley for a short deer hunt nud fishing trip. CARL DAVIS returned to Myrtlo Point this afternoon after spend ing Sunday at homo here. MAIR DANO and wlfo wore at tho ranch of Mrs. Adams on South Coos river over Sunday. MISS SHERWOOD of Coqulllo Is thu guest of her sister, Mrs. L. A, 111 jeqvlst of West Marshfleld. MRS. JESSE SMITH of Coos River has returned from a wcok'a visit nt Bnndon nnd Port Orford. Ilelilnil with Ruin. Nino Inches more of rain had railed at this tlmo Inst year than this year according to report or 11. R. Ostllnd, wonthorman. Tho official number of inches to Sept. 20, 1014 wns 0.1C nnd for Sept. 20, 10in, .31. Already tho weather prophets have como forward with nssertlons that thoro will bo less molsturo this yenr than last and tho stnrt of tho season seems to hear them out in their nssertlons hut then who can toll? Pledged to .Sorority. Myrtlo Cow an, of Mnrshfleld, has been pledged to tho Delta Gnnima sorority at tho University of Oregon in Eugene ac cording to word received hero by her rrlontls. Miss Couuin went out to Eugeno nt tho opening of tho school year. Sim Is a former student of tho local high school and a sister of Marjorlo Cownn, nlso of tho samo sorority and a gradunto of tho Unl lorslty. Miss Lucy Powers bolongs to the same organization. G. W. DUNGAN wont ovor to Co qulllo this morning to tako charge of tho Ted Haxter funeral. CHARLES BAXTER went over to Coqulllo this morning to attend tho funeral thoro of his brother. EARL MACK went out near llrldgo yesterday looking for deer hut snld that he was tumble to find nny. REV. JOSEPH E. KNOTTS will leavo tomorrow for Rosoburg to nttend tho M. E. District conference. r g-. NOW is the Time TO GET YOUR NEW SUIT, COAT OR ONE - PIECI'J WOOL DRESS, while tho Mock Is new nnd it largo Mingo of patterns to choose from. All-wool Poplin, midnight blue, black serge, Suits that nro worth dotiblo tho price SlUKi Hotter grndo wool Poplin, dark blue. Copenhagen blue, tailored by tho best of tail ors: worth double the price. Our price SlU.no Look nt this Suit that others nro asking you $2fi for. Our prlco .. . .$1 l.7r Sixty Lndlos' Coats to choose from; nil different wtyles; novelty coats, $M)8, .$.-.(), JjST.IH), $H.IM, Stum, .SlU.rill, SI I.7.". Iilack plush, worth doublo the price, 88.1)0, SIMIO, Jj? I a..0, St l.7fi. See tho nil-wool dresses it S:t.iH, SUW. !jJ."5.o, S'l)0, SH.IM. Incorporated J WiFWJiirMriK'j.fjt-m A few prices for the week: SPUDS, per sack ....8l.:in ONIONS, per sack Sli" CllOLOATE, :i-lb can,.. Htlc, GREEN CORN, doz,. ..lUo EGGS, dozen. Eastern) . .ittle GOOD COFFEE, por lb..:c WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. W. J. CONRAD, or tho Coos Co'inty Tax Association, went to Coqulllo to visit tho llonrtl or Equalization this morning. (irocnrv Cliinnm. J. A Tllllolrnm long with Warner's Grocery, but reronuy employed in tlio construc tion or the new llfn saving station, will SIICCCCil llnrrv XllHllllrir nn mnn. nger of Nnsburg's Grocery when air, .Misiiurg retires next weok. Mr. Nasburg will becomo a monibor or tho firm of Olllvnnt nnd Nasburg, succeeding Fred Weaver in the bus iness. The linmo or tho Nnsburg Grocery, which Is owned by Herbert Lockhnrt. will bo changed. i MNHMMWIHIMMHl mi i msmmwimQmtmm. Fisk II Pay it, We Tires You To Use FISK Tires Put Cop on Wheel. The world hurrlos too rust for the Marshfleld police, that Is as long as they must walk uiiil now Chief .luck Carter says he wants u wheel. He says thnt the kiddles throw mud and sticks and stones oftlmos at night mako awful fusses and then disappear with a "Hiekey, tho Hull," when ho heaves in sight und are gono llko the forked lightning. Cat-tor nays that if tlio council would provide u wheel it would be much pastor to round up such violont transgressors of tho law. Wire nulls-, lns( SlI.oO keg cash. Mnr.sliflehl Hardware. Owing the past Spring and Summer we have sold 208 FISK bicycle tires. Twn nf thnen OHO H.-no (nWnrl in mnociien nn In Ihn CT5inflnrH nf FISK nerfeCtion -..w wi IIIWOL. LUU IIIUO lailCU IU IIIClvJlllO II I J l illU WIHIIV.V..V. w, . . , and we immediately replaced them. I Wp holinun tl-iln in un nunnn-,nnt nnnnrrl Hiof clinnlH nnnuinnn fiVfil'V uicvclo .mwc into iu mm a. iJiiuiiuiiiunai iuuwiu uiui ouvmw ww...... v - owner that FISK bicycle tires are the kind he should use. . .FISK TIRES SAVE YOU MONEY Ud Ton Clincher $3.10 pingle Tube ....... $2.75 guaranteed Pure Gum Inner Tubes, $ 1 .50 Free air for bicyclists THE GUNNERY I 1)11. II. U. KKIl'V, Dentist, 201 Coke llhlg, Phone 1I2-.T. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R 1 l ' NtlUllltOI'l '"u'lim.sie,.,. Oic-'i,, VhU Distributor. KoutliHcsteni Oregon r 1 DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR SAFETY RAZOR :: :: BLADES :: :: The Quick mid l.'asy Strop. por will save you money. SliuriK'n wiiir niwi JILADIvK THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phone iiK V. L. SUMNi:u. deputy postninster, Is enjoying his unnunl vacation und spending part of It In Improv ing property nt liny Park. V. F. IHISH loft today for IJamlon where ho will take tho place of II. K. Klom for two weoks whllo the Inttor goes on n vacation. .Iimai'J SKIPWOItTII was n passen ger on tho early morning train, returning to Coqulllo nftor spend ing the week-end in Mnrshriold. MH. A:'l) MRS. C. It. PIXMC hare moved down from their summer homo on South Coos Itlvor after spending soveral months up thore. MRS. 1). 11. DUNNING who hns been ivlsltlng In the east is expected hero this week to Join her hus band or tho C. A. Smith company. J. T. TULLKV nnd wHo or Powers wore Mnrshriold visitors yesterday. They have Just returned trom nn nuto trip to tho San Francisco Im position. A LUX JOHNSON und family return ed Saturday evening from u pleas ant three weekH vacation spent in the delightful surroundings at Al legany. Dlt. 11. K. KI3LTY lort overland Tor Salem yesterday morning, called there by tho Illness of his mothor. Ho expects to return the latter part of tho weok. INSPKCTOK H. F. M'GHATH loft yesterday on tho stago for thu Fmpiiua and tho Sluslaw where he will dxamlne boats before go ing on Into Portland. MIL AND .MltS. JULIl'S LAUSON nro Intending to leavo boou for the ICx posltion mid expect to remain there about a mouth. Mr. Larson says ho Is waiting until he finishes the big new barn on his ranch. MR. AND .MRS. J3. H. Hl'NNKLL have loft tho Myrtlo Anns for it trip to Pendleton, where they will tnko In tho Round-up, of which Mr. Hiinuull expects io set some good pictures. CARL LARSON came down Satur day night from Powers for a short woek end visit nnd went back again this afternoon. He Is In tho Hub Store there mid says that Powers, too, has JlttiBys now, CKLL IRKLAND, Dr. Morrow, Frank Alelntl Miller. Jas. Wynno and Tucker arrived homo lato Saturday from tholr nuto trip to tho San Francisco imposition und report that thoy had a flno tlmo. K. H. DKLON'G of Portland arrlvod hero yesterday after a three yoars' absonco. Ho formerly traveled through here for Crane & Co. but for tho last few years, has boon making different territory. F, P. NORTON and nleco, Miss IMlth Preston, loft In their auto via tho Allegany routo todny for IStigonc where thoy will take In tho Lane County Fair and then proceed to tho State Fnlr at Salem Mr, Nor ton will not havo any of his horses entered. SOCIAL CALICXDAU MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. Fretl W. Powers. Alpha Dolphlan Society with Miss Allco Curtis TUESDAY Kplscopnl. Ladles' Guild nt Guild Hall. North llcud Mothers' nud Teachers' Club at Central School building. WKDNKSDAY Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. W. A. Held. Nnrclssus Club with Mrs. Ingle I'oderson. .lolly Dozen Club with Mrs. Otto Wullmnrk. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Kalno. I). M. C. Club with Mrs. Chan. Williams at North Demi. THURSDAY North Ilond Kplscopnl Guild with Mrs. G. M. Ily- lor. MJnno-WlB Club with 14- Mrs. K. A. Harris. Kastslde Sowing Club ! with Mm. S. F. Dock. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. II. Qulst, hoHtess ut Flk- ? , rock Lodgo on South Cooa . Itlvor. FRIDAY , Iliislnoss Meeting of Par- 4 ! ents-Teachers Club of Fast- ! sldo. Kensington Club with Mrs. A. O. Rogorn. ! Lucky Thirteen with Mrs. I K. Cmnoron. ! I I AT THE HOTELS X ? MONDAY'S IIOTIXS Chandler Hotel It. S. Weekly, Myrtle Point; S. S. Hewitt, Portland; T. II. DiivIh, Portland; Charles P. Nelson, Port land; John M. Reiiue, Kugeiie; C, K. Atliertou, Philomath; F. II. DuLong, Portland; .lack Well, Portland; P. M. Wlgglnton, Portland; K. J. Illnchey, Portland: F. R. draft, Portland; J. T. Tulley mid wlfo, Powers; S. L. Lawrouce; Sun Fran cisco; It, L. Diiuguu, Portland; O. C. Iliimliii, Heaver Hill; F. J. Giir deUHhlio, Portluud; Roger JoIiiikoii, Kinplro; L. Ii, Saiulblnst, Rosoburg; II. J. Warner, Portland; II. II. Laird, Rosoburg. Ml. Lawrence Hotel A. II, Robertson, Coos Itlvor; Kh ble llraluenl, South inlet; W. It. Scott and wlfo, South Inlet; .1. .), Cllukeiibeard and wife, Coos Itlvor; Albert Stofron, Powers; .lames Shoe huu, Powers; John Lake, Heaver Hill; R. L Perkins mid wife, Sum ner. Illnnco Hotel L. 11. Chambers, Portland: Goo. W. Kruso, Pony Inlet; Alvln Smith, Coos Itlvor; Tom llnydon. Kmplrn; O. F. Ihirrows. Ilandon ; M. F. Mu Jostlc, Portluud; M. C, Lewis, Po Iv ors; II. Wilson, Powers; II. J. Grll rith, Porllmul; It. Lacey, Powora; Charlos Mursutroyd, Powers; M. I Iu ml i ii. Powoch; AV. K. Horry, Suinner; A. J. Nowninn, Wnrner; T. Lawhorn, Allegnny, Lloyd Hotel A. Adolphson. Donmnrk; .Mrs, Itoonuy, Heaver Hill; Hart Ronnoy, Ilenvor 1 1111 ; George Reuvls, Heaver Hill W (1 Ilawley. Powers; Lo.ils Ho'lish, Portland, J. J Ott, Ml cany. A, Scnnls. Myrtle Point; 1J. W. llrowti. Heaver IllH, T. M llus- sov, Mrytle Point; S Carlson; South Inlet, A Abbott, Portland, NEW TODAY $ FOR SA LI'- Solid oak illiilni; (able nud chairs, flno range, heater iinu completo outfit, nt low prices. F. A. Cnsslty, Kastslde. 1'OR ltMNT (l-rooni Initio .110111' Forndalo, unfinished. Tonnnt can pay rent In labor. Phono ItU-.I, Dr. Leslie. 'OR SALK Slv piiwh; to bo fiv.sli soon; out of flue herd. Apply J. M. Culley, Catching Inlet. Phono :tI4l. STRAY!:!) 1 hrnoil how, iiintUeil with hole Iu right car. Phono Ste wart ranch, fiOtil North Uond. t t LOST AND FOUND t t P'OUXD Ynlo key; owiier may Imvu artlclo by paying for this ad at Times office. t WANTED J WANTKD KM)'Iiiicel coat inlners. Apply Heaver 11 111 Coal Co., llea vor Hill. WANTKD TenniH at llnndon, Ore., to mull exH lies two inp num. A. F. Kstnhrook Co.. phono 121 1 FOR RENT t $ FOR HUNT Slv room house, com pletely furnished, upply Jus, For tyHunker lllll. l'Olt KKNT Two furnished nplM. Heated. $10.00 mid $18.00. Sec ond mid Commercial. Apply Mai ne 11 'u Quality Store. FOR ItKNV O-rooin lieiise In I'cni dale, Phono Kill, North Heud. FOR KKNT KooniH und upts. Touchers solicited. Phono 113, FOR HUNT Small rooming house. Furniture for Halo, Phouo -IIU. . t - FOR SALE t FOR SALi: Option lot l Idle 5, First Add., Mnrshflold, 1). P. La--mlello, :tl05 Hillings, Mont. FOR KALI; CIIIOAP ImprovciueiilH on flno little ranch near Milling ton 011 Isthmus- lnlot, U00 chick eiis, III ducks, etc., nnd will give loaso free. Inquire at Times or nil dross L. D. Robinson, I)ox (110, MarBhtlold. FOU KALI) niiinco rooming house. CO rooms: on easy terms. Or will trado for Biiltublo rent cstato In Murshflold. Apply K. H. Ferry, Illnnco Hotel. l'Olt SALIC Household furniture. Phono 11-L. l'Olt TRANSFER AND S'VOIN AGK OF IIOl'SI'HIOLi) GOODS FRKIGiri' AND UAfjd'AGIJ Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Kilt Itcsldence Phono lft-,7 Market Ave. mid AYnterfrcnt m 1.1 I "wpwp'niji