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.,, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE 'Cold awl Fog (I , 1 luitl'lT tlio "I"" ' l'.V ! s (iiIiimI In no ,,f ''"' Sttoncrs. vw, i , i n most .select Mock III var um sI)ch ml ,,,u"'s ,,l,,, "lo P'kfs l.ili lioiu $2.50 to $9.00 ru "'iir well, look null mill add hi olio's comfort limit an lie him- u. Ill) i 1 1 "I line of Miii'I-Iiiuuh i i,.n-: UK I" rrtfo from $5-00 to $9.50 )MI"1 llll I . I II UIKI IK piepillTIl llll' " '.,,.. ,,. lll .,,,...,,.,, II. i '' KU' " M-i'iItv itml ioii tiilml, iml Hip nilces rnngo $1,25 to $5.00 Whero the Price is always Right Tho Stores: i.i-.i.i m..iu d,i riarSllllUlU imui " duiii j 1 XysEtBJ&BSXMSk&l2imteM&W'tX2J3in SARTER'S I: ! For Your ICE V nie n .V. FA I'HYTIIIXU SAXITAHY ALU US OPIOX FOU IXSPIOCiiOX Wp make Ii'o ('renin lo onler, nil) kind nml in ntiy iuau III, lor pintles, lodges, pic nlrs. elf. : : : : : : : : : : Wo ilo not speak of Its (. I A I j I T Y Thill spooks for Hsolf SARTER'S Phono yd!!..!, MnrMiflelil Flout St,, Opposite, lllmico Hold i I scrz3saisrcrc3E3mssr3rrissaas3a , RUG can make or mar the appear- I a nee of any room. p. h We have a large variety of them for every room in the house OUR WINDOW i i SEE Jolinsoii-Gulovsen Co. 'I'Iid (Quality Xiinio uitli tho Servlco Funic XOIITI1 FltOXT STltKI?!' For Sale j At Sacrifice m m i ii.-i!oom noi.sF, i:w, m TUI.ITIII.lt WITH LOT VM LI IMPItOVKMKXTS (.ni)i;i) sthiidp MOO ( S, IJALAXCIJ OX E51 i. .... ..... re n J I lillh, . I'll HI ID AHOl'T IT" W. A. REID, 1" FHONT RTUKKT Wt BBa2sn-tt-n-W'gnn,T- & A f IT WJ i II.IIIWl I ! II I Ifc I fc. Fine Rugs! A The MMe Theater To-Night "A lMeuhiint Pluto to Spend the r.tcning Vt Inst Til 10 ItOMANCi: OF 10LAIX10 has mrlveil nnd will, pus llltely ). hhiiMii tonight. This Is (ho concluding chnpleis of "Tho 1 lolls of loiulno" wlilyli will urn fr l"ii inslulliiicnts. It's bet l"i Mian cvoj full of thrills ns usual. I'HFVM DPI) Ono of (ho IOsMinny enrtron romeilles. Sometlilii-; for t'i kiddles to laimh m. A ll O' DIHOAMS Sherhlnii wild (hat "war Is hell." This pic lure -ro es cnmiuc'iigly nml lmjrtsJv'ly (hat Sheridan was tight. "in- of the iery best fonture wo luivo had for some time. I'lU'r fit or, inc. I'lillilien, ffc llalcony, 1 tenth. Toiniiiow night: "Davhl llartim." Tlio I'm amount feature (hat 't i rj ono lias boon asking for. Come early. 'lhursclay: ( hnrloy Chaplin In his gvontpst two-rcpl comedy, "I- 'ugh and Djimmlto.' better than "Tlllo'h l'linctiircd ltomniice" X- , , , , --g' ftDR'ITIP sioptkmp.f.k tides Time mid llPlclitn of tlilna nt Mnrtihflpld. TIip titles nro nlacnl In order of orenrrenep, with their times on tin- first lino nnd heights on the second lino of pnch day. A compar ison of conserutlvp heights will In dicate wlictlipr It Is high or low Water. Illch thin on tlm linr one 'hour nnd tl minutes oarlior than at Marsliflelil. 20 Hrs. . (i.in 2.20 1.6 0.60 0.0 7.;ia 0.2 S.16 0.4 S.-IS 0.7 (U2 l.Il 12.67 1.0 1.31 6.0 2.02 n.2 2.:n 6.2 0.0 0.0 7.21 0.0 S.01 0.0 R.I? 0.V 0.2b 0.2 'Ft.. 1 1 1 1 r . I Ft.. aaiiirs. I Ft.. 2;iiirs. Ft.. IHIIIIH. I Ft.. 0.0 0.07 1.0 0.67 1.0 i.i:: i.n -.-5 1.8 4 wkatiiiou foimocast Ur AmwUtrt rrw to Coon nr Titan.) OUIOCON Partly cloudy nml occasionally threatening tonight. WeilnoHtlay fair; westerly winds. LOCAL TIO.MPRUATUKH ItKCOHl) For tlio 21 houra ending nt l:i:: n. m., Sept. 21, by llcnj. Ostllnd, speclnl gov ernment motoorologlst: Maximum C2 Minimum 47 4At 4: 13 n. m 61 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 31 Precipitation same poriod hist year 0.10 Wind: Calm, cloudy. 44444444444444 44$44$40444444O44444 1 BORN 2 &44444444444464t$44444444C NOHLK-To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Noble, at their homo at Ten Mile, a son, their first born. Mother and child are doing nicely and Mr. Noble Is about the happiest man in that beet lou. Church Service. There will ho a servlco In St. Luke's Church, Um pire, tomorrow evening nt 7:30, to continue every week hereafter on the same evening. Loses Khmer. Oeorgo Ilnlncs, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines, lost tho tip of his finger by getting it e: ught In tho gear of an auto on which ho wns working. Tnv Kiiuiilljillon, Fred Holllster and A. S. Haiuinond of North llond went to Coqullo this morning to at tend a meeting of tho Coos County Hoard of lCiuulis!atlnn, this being mi adjourned scbbIou. Pm-ly Tiiinxlny. Mrs. F. K. (ict tf us has Issued Invitations for this iifleruoon and Thursday afternoon Pickling Spices The SNAPPY, ' PUNGENT PURE kind that gives the TASTE and ' TANG See our window illsplny The Owl Pitimnt Delivery. Phono 71 The Centra! Ave. Drug Store nl 11 HI WHIT II complimentary to Mrs. A. T. Stcln er of Salem who Is visiting friends on l hp Hay. Is Impiming. Mrs. lOslhor M. Lockhuit, Coos Hay's oldest woman resident who bns been (inltu seriously HI, Is reported somewhat better. She Is the mother of Mrs. Henry Hong stai'ken and Herbert Locliliurt. (Join (o Pohpc-i. Clins. McClees who has been connected with the lJlanio Cigar Store for the past year has resigned, effective next Sunday, to take a position in A. J. Menders Hub Store nt Powers under Man ager Fensler. Iloino from Online;. Mrs. John Peterson. Mlsg Alpha Peterson, Miss es Hazel ami Gohlu Carey, Miss 01 Ihpii, lOlmoro Potorson and Walter Haydon, liuvo returned homo from Curry county after enjoying an out ing In tho Hoguo river country. Will Try ('use. Harry O. Hoy wns called over to Couulllo today In tho I.ambcth vs Morrow case, In which with I. X. Miller, ho represents tho dofendent. , John U. Ooss and John C. Kendall were at court ns attorneys for Lambeth in tho same caso. Mull Is ,ai'. The mall from Hoseburg failed to arrive on tho train last evening and there were many disappointed patrons at the office n short time afterwards. Tho mall camu In at noon today. No reason Is given for tho delay. Xcw Tank Wagon. The Standard Oil company has received a now tank wagon In addition to tho delivery rig received hero a week ago. Tills will be nt-oil in making the outlaying dis tricts. Ono of tho team of horses bi ought north from San Francisco has died. After Salmon. Dr. I)lx this morn ing Joined tho salmon fishermen, going to tho lower niy to troll for Chinooks. August Farley is at Um pire and was to show him how. W. J. Conrad and Tom James loft for there nt noon to see if Dlx left any fish In the lower bay. Move In Atloiin. Clarence Could who rccntly comploted his logging operations near Allegany will leave shortly with his family for Cibola, Arizona where h :pects to locate Ho has some rclr.' ' there and sov oral members or the Oifjo family who wore formerly located at Cibola have moved to near Phoenix. (Join Aii Over Dose. Charles Hrlggs got an over doso of flro wn ter last night and wended his way to tho town "coolor" whero ho spent the night, leaving this morning via tho back. As much ns he wished to, a flat pocket hook did not allow htm to innko a contribution to tho gen eral fund. Meet t'mnvnvc.s Uoth having been uway for several weeks and both unaware that tho other was coming, Swan lloiifion and Kenneth Huiisor met yesterday at tho Hauser & Hauser camps near Lakeside Mr. limn-on came down over tho lino bringing Mrs, Huiisou with him, An Inspection or tho work Is being made. First .MniTlwio nt Powers. Tho How O. Lo Hoy Hull, of tho crulu or Llfo-LIno tomouow will por ronn tho first murrlago ceremony nt Powers, In the Loggors 'Chapel. Mls 10 vu Lewis becomes tho bride of William Preston, an employcn of tha Smith-Powers' Logging Com pany. They aro both well known In Powers, where thoy have ninny friends. Thoy expect to inako thoir home there. Seek liifoi'iii-illmi. More letters are bollix received regarding Craw fords Point. T. P. Lorlmor. or Choyonno, Wyoming, writes that ho has Just purchased two lots there and now hag suspicious that all Is not ns hns been Indicated. Hocontly tboro linvo been lottors from tho Illuck Hills country. Wyoming, whore tho agents of tho Portland, lOugono und Coos Day Land company are said to lie at work EEE23 Take Care of Your Teeth When buying tt tooth bnihli why not ono thai DOIOS NOT shed Ms nm.STLIOS. The lliisy Corner Spec'ul Tooth Hriisli (JnarantecKl. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono t!8 WEAVING All kintls a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R Will llullil lioiuo. Krlclc Johnson Is among tho recent purchasers In Sunnyvale, having closed a denl for' two lots through W. A. Hied. Mr. Johnson plants to build this winter when work In his Hue becomes slack. Thee AppllcnCoim. nr. Leslie put n for rent ad In Tho Times yestortfry advertising a house In Ferndale. To (toy ho had received three appllca lions for the place and found a tei nnt. One appearance or the ad in 'I he Times did the work. Itiillioiiil Man Hoi,., swan Hen sou, of the Hub-contractors on the Puip-Muii-Coos Hay stretch of tho Southern Pacific, arrived at Lake side with his wire. This Is his first visit there in several months. Hy a strange coincidence, he and Kenneth Hauser reached there at the samo time, although neither knew that the other was rom'ng. This Is Mrs. Henson's first visit to this section. They will be In Marsh field for a short stay In a day or two. Hentrop Is Thrown- Chnrles Hen- j trop, after wrestling his way through J Coos and Curry Counties, and get ting thrown sundry times, went up to Portland and there on Friday ' night Kddle O'Connell, also known In local wrestling circles, took a match away from him. O'Connell . secured tho first fall In 41 minutes' with a hammerlock and bar chan cery and won tho second nlao with a hammerlock which Hentrop could not break in 21 minutes and 21 seconds and then quit. He now asks for another meeting. COMPLAINS AHOCT 1)0(1 Owner Says Dog only Harks to Show Friendliness A man nnmed Henderson vns before Judge Pcnuock usklng what can bo dmio to a neighbor that has a dog, continually a mennnco to children as they pass down a trail In Holso Addition. Tho dog is said to belong to John Pettis. Henderson usked that tho JiiiIko wrlto a letter to Pettis commanding htm to tie the ! animal up or n law action would ho i brought ngatnat him. ! Pettis is understood to maintain i that the nnlmul mcorly barks and dances about to show his friendliness ' and has no reason for disturbing the children. i AID lOLKCT OFFICIOUS O O The Ladles Aid or tho Methodist church met Inst Wednesday after noon in tho church hall for their regular business nnd election of of ficers who will take chargo of the work beginning with tho conference year Oct. 1, lDlfi. Tho following ladles wero placed In offlco: Prcsldont, Mrs. .1. O. Langworthy; Vlco president, Mrs. David Nelson; Second vice president, Mrs. Wlnfleld Langworthy; Secretary, Mrs. J, Leo Hrown; Treasurer, Mrs. AV. II. Per kins. Mrs. Charles II. Curtis was elected Tamalo Sales Secretary. 4-4 4 4 4 SOCIAL CALIOXDAIt TU10SDAY lOplscopal Ladles' Guild nt Oulhl Hull. North ISoitd Mothers' nnd Teachers' Club at Central School building. Mrs. F. K. (Jettlns enter tains for Mrs. A. T. Steiner of Salein. WIODNIOSDAY Cluistluu Sisterhood with Mrs. W. A. Hold. Nurclssiis Club with Mrs. luglo Pedorsou. Jolly Dozon Club with Mrs. Otto WiillmarU. Doicas Club with Mrs. Kalno. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Chns. Williams at North I) end, THURSDAY North Ilend Episcopal Guild with Mrs. C. M. Uy lor. Mlnno-Wis Club with Mrs. 10. A. Harris. lOustsIdo Sowing Club with Mrs. S. P. Hock. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. II. Qulst, hostess nt 101k rock I.odgo on South Coos HIvcr. Mrs. F. K. Oottlns for .Mrs. At. T. Stolner of Salom. ' FHIDAY DtiBlncHa Meeting of Pur-ents-Tcachors Club of lOast slde. Kensington Club with Mrs. A. O. Hogors. Lucky Thirteen with Mw, F ( amoroii. 44444444444444 5VkfiS(SH ' "" PL! 10 SOLVE 000 0 IJF.POHTS OF IIKill CIIAHCF.S OX SCHOOL TIIXTS AHOl'Si: MUCH IXIIKJXATIOX PKOPOSI-: TO F.LIMIXATi: M'HOUHLi: IX IT Tl'ItU Plans for eliminating the allnged high charges on public school hooks and for better service In suppllinen tary. books in the future are under consideration by a number Interest ed In tho schools. There Is an In tenso feeling over tho reports or nigh charges and it Is likely that soine thiirg will be done about the matter. A. L. Darker, formerly principal ol the Marshrield high school, advo cated a plan of eliminating tho do lays caused by Inadequate servlco of Norton &. Hansen, who have enjoyed a monopoly of the business, and also to eliminate any chance for excesslvo charges. It Is likely that this will be taken up again. 44444444 44444444444444444 t PERSONAL MENTION : 4 4444444444444444444444444 MHS. C. C. OILHIOIIT who resides nt Camp 1, is in the city today. K. II. JOHHNK was a visitor in Coiiullle today on legnl business. J. S.. WHITAKUIt of Myrtlo Point was a Murshrield visitor yesterday. KAKL POWICLL, or tho Husluess Men's Association, was a visitor' at Powers today on business. I. N. MILLION went over to tho' County seat this morning on legal , business. MH. AND MHS. II. S. TOW10H and daughter Nora, returned 'Inst eve ning from a motor trip to Powers. MISS ANNIO SMITH and Miss Agnes Kuukcl have taken upartmeuts nt .Myrtle Anus for tho winter. J. A. LUSIO Is expected homo this week from u visit at tho San Fruii clsco exposition. r JUDO10 JOHN COK10 went over to Coiiullle this morning to seo what shape tho court docket Is In. MHS. 10. O. MAY has returned from a visit with relatives in Yubii, California. MHS. JI0NN110 HOWMAN was among tho visitors horo today from Al legany on a shopping trip. CJIOOHGIO HIOUNDAHCiAHDT, of Al legany wns down this morning on business. 11I0N OSTL1ND went down to Ilnn don this morning to seo what progress Is being inado on the I). II. Hlock. A. 11. POWI3HS went, over to Co 1 ill Hi) today wlieru ho is Interest ed in the right of way case from South Inlet. JOHN MOTLIOY returned to Co'iulllo this morning to spend u further part of Ills vacation In the Jury box. "SMILING DUTCH" (nine ovor from Huudon yesterday and ex pected to arrange a wrestling match or two on Coos Hay. DH. J. W. MOHHOW und Dr. W. 0. Colo, of Portland, arrived here this morning und went over to Coiiullle. WM. HACLUND bus returned from an auto trip to the Ban Francisco I.Tvlwiutf Imi iifwl unt'M tlinf Un nn.l Joyed It Immensely. GUY TOKH10Y returned yostorduy to the logging (jump at Heaver Hill af ter spending Sunday In March field. WILL STAUFF and his brothur, James, who Is hole from Califor nia for a visit, loft yenturdny for tho Stauff rnnch near Arago for a short stay, A. ADOLPIISON, of Donmnrk, to turned to his homo yohtonluy ut ter u huslnoHS trip horo regarding a now sawmill about to bo put in operation by himself und sou, MHH. FHIOD PAYNIO hag roturnod ' from n visit with frlonds In California. Mr. nnd Mrs. j Payne have taken apartments at , Myrtlo Arms nnd will movo tboro ; In a fow ilnyB. CIOLL 1H10LAND is expected home tho last of the week from Ollalu whore he stopped off to got a winter's supply of Canms root in tho tlcklo grass country. Fnnk Denning says that If ho came In without any Camas root that ho might ns well start right bark. They try to copy our method; they try to copy our prices, but they cannot deliver the goods. Every day is Bargain Day at the J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE. Always one price and that is the right price all the time. The mill-ends are going rapidly, Think of it, ladies, buying Red Seal gingham, last colors; while thev last, 1 2 K;C value, Our piioe 7'.c Mill-end Tablo Damask, 2 yds, wide, por yard.39c Outings, a dandy 8 1-3c value, Our price, yd,, .5c A dandy in all colors and patterns, 10c val,8 1-3c 192 1 Outing, the best on market, 12'oC val. 10c Bed Sheets; they are worth at .tho least, one-third more 39c, 49c, 69c, 83c Blankets, good large ones, worth at least one-third more 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 GODMAN'S SHOES for the Boy and girl : $1.39. $1.49. $1.69.81.98 ;h Tops Ineornaratect wfr miermi'iTTik vmmmM '" . t m A few prices for SPUDS, per sack !jSl.:n ONIONS, per sack JjU-ttl CHOLOATK, Il-lb caii,..H0c WE SAVE Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway BIG CATTLE DRIVES' MVHTLIO POINT HAXCIIICHS TAK10 .MOKK l-'AT STOCK TO .MAKKIOT Kills Dement Takes Out About Ono' Hundred nml (,'iiciiii rtrns. I lOighty Dead Sylvester Jones, the Myrtlo Point live stock broker, camo over today to look after business, lie said that Inst week, Kills Dement started his full cattle drive, taking between nine ty and u hundred head o( fine fut stock'. Thoy were driven to Hoseburg from whero they will bo shipped by train to Portland, (luerlii Hrothers also drove out about eighty head from their ranch. Koine outside valley hut linvo not arranged for any other drives. A, C. I0HHI0CKA wont up the North Fork of Coos liver today, ilo said ho expected to Ret a deer while ho was awuy. Hut tho only uininunl tlou In sight wns u box of candy but while that's good nininunl tlou for Murshfleld dears. It is not the kind for the four footed' ones on Coos Klvor. A. ('. (JOIXG COMIX(J A. C. Going of Portland Is expect ed hero within a weok or so to con fer with his son, C, C. Going, about tho now homo for tho Going & Har vey Company at tho corner of Andor Bon nnd Hroadway. Plans for n brick building have been made. The foundation will be put In this full und possibly the building started. MOVF.S TO ASIILAXD L. A. Hohorts, fori nor mayor nnd banker at Myrtlo Point, wns horo to day looking after hiiHluoss, He will move to Ashland October 1 hi hopes or the chaugo In climate benefitting his wife's health. Ilo bus been n res ident of Coos county for forty-two years. Cut Prices Regular 35-CENT package of Quaker Oafcs for 25 CENTS This Week Only Phone Us Your Orders Two deliveries daily 9:30 in the morning and 3:30 in the afternoon to all parts of Marshfield. W.H.DINDINGER&CO Banker Hill Department Store Phono :t'J ''TTr.7r7i"rm 7, r' 1 $1.98, $2.25, $2.49 the week: GUlOKN' COHN, doz ..l5iSn ICCOS, dozen, Eastern) . .:i(le GOOD COFFKI2, por lb..2.-5c YOU MONEY. Near Central Ave. 44444'44rs4444444444444 NFW TODAY X $4444044444 444444444444444" I'OH HA Lit One !25l).:(l(l() Savngo rifle In flno condition, with $2."i0 holster and three boxes shells. Hetall value $:ir. All for $i:i,7o. Tho (1 turnery, Front St. For.VD Near lOlghtlt and Central, stick pin with Amethyst setting. May bo had by naylng for this ad at Times Office. WAXiiOD Plato lo work In family by experienced girl. Address "ll' earo Times,, WAXiiOD Hoy with K'l references nt lllanco Cigar store. 4444444444444440sVs44444444 t WANTED J $4444444444444444444444444 WAXTIOD 10pt)iienco1 coal miners. Apply Heaver Hill Coal Co., Hea ver Hill. WAXTIID Toams nt Haiidon, Ore., to haul 6x8 ties two trip haul. A. F. Kstnbrook Co., phono 121 4444444444440444444444444 $ FOR RENT J $444444444444444444444444$ I'Olt KIOXT Two furnished npts. Heated. $15.00 and $18.00. Sec ond mid Commercial. Apply Mat son's Quality Store. FOU Hit NT (l-iooni liiiuso In Fern dale, Phono 1611, North Hond. FOlt ItlOX'J' Itooms nml upts. Teachers solicited. Phono -113. FOlt KIOXT Small rooming house. Furniture for salo, Phono 113. 44444044444444444444444444 FOR SALE t 4440444444444444444444444 I'OH SALIO Slv cows; (o bo fresh soon; out of flno herd. Apply J, M. Culley, Catching Inlot, Phono :illl. I'OH HALK Solid oalc illii'ug tablo und chairs, (hie range, heater nml completo outfit, at low prices. F. A. Casslty, iOastsIde. I " I'OH SALIO Option lot I) blk f5, First Add., Mnrshflold, I). P. La mtolle, 3106 HIlHugs, Mont. FOU SALIO CII10AP Improvements on flno little rnnch near Milling- ton on Islhimis Inlot, 200 chick . ens, 31 ducks, etc., und will give ; lease free. Incjiilro nt Times or I uddross L. 1), Hoblnoou, Hox G 10, Marshfield. i ' FOU SALIO lllanco rooming bouse. I 60 rooms: on easy terms. Or will , Undo for suitable real estate in i Murshfleld. Apply 10, K. Forry, ; lllanco Hotel. FOU TUANSFIOU AND STOH AGIO OF HOUSl'llOLD GOODS FU10KJ11T AND DAGGAGIO Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Kill Itosldeuco Phono inJ MuiUct Avo, nnd Wntcrfrcnt 1 1