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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELS, ORL'GON. THURSDAY, 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION FIVE PANAMA Will ()'ii in NVrt. Modem iiml Spacituis MILLINERY PARLORS LTURDAY, SEPT., 27th. 325 Ftt'omU: Street npi'iini' slock ol' Hie very latest stylos in Ladies' and Misses' FINE MILLINERY V'i.i dl appreeiate the exclusive models, Hie swoll- ,si ilis, and Hie supei'l) workuiaiislup in I ho Mils I nun this renter ol' fashion. As an uldiiioiial source id" satisfaction, you will find our prices wry reasonable Com1' lo lite milliiK rij n nlcr PANAMA !fjg i brevities I SKPTKMiinit tides flint T i Time nml heights of tlilos nt Marshfleld. Tho tlilos nro placed In order of oeciirionro, with their times on tho first lino niul heights on the second lino of each clny. A compar lUon of conseriitivo heights will in icllrnto whether It Is high or low waiur. iiicii uuo on tiio bar ono hour niul III minutes onrllcr than at Murshfleld. )lt 'lit XSFEK AND KTOH 3i: OK HOUSEHOLD GOODS IHimilT AM) HACIHAHN Cull :RGUSON TRANSFER Plnuiu i(i:t Residence Phono J.'l-J fnikct Ave. niul Waterfront KmsxaMssummamuBassK&KSESEi Rugs rine RUG can make or 8 mar the appear ance of any room. 2 a 24 25 U) 28 211 1 1 rH . . Ft... lllH.. vt... Ilia.. Ft . . . Urn.. Ft... hi-m.. Ft... IllS.. Kt... Ilrs. . Kt... Olllrs.. Kt... 1.1:1 i .'J 2.2." i.s .'.on i.i; ::.! i i.:i 1.1! l i.i n.ot) :i.s 0.1)0 :i.c 0.4 o o.c s.ir. o.t s.is 0.7 SI. 1 1) 1.0 S).ISI 1.1 10.15 I.S 10.15 2.0 11.18 IS IS 7.05 3.4 2.02 n.is is.:', i 5.2 11.00 n.a 3.27 5.2 3.55 5.0 1.2!) I. 'J 5.10 1.7 12.05 2.5 S.I? 0.V !.S!b 0.2 SJ.G5 0.1 10.:i2 0.2 11.10 ca n. g:: 0.5 o.o o.o 5.50 4.1 iARTER'S I 'or Your IE CREAM ISM RYTIIINC SANITARY Pays open for inspection IV make leu ('renin to order, kiy Iclml niul in iitiy quaii- It)', for parlies, lodges, pie- In. fill His, III Wo ilo not speak of Its O U A I- 1 T V 'I lint MU'iiks for llsrlf SARTER'S Joliiison-GuIovsGii Co. , Pluuio 2(I'1-J, Murshfleld . , , .St., Oppinlto lllmiru Hqtel J,m V""'iiy .xmuiu "'in uio nervico J'lllllU A SEE We have a large variety of them for every room in the house OUR WINDOW EOOSB SAVE MONEY fby oiilcrlng tho faitiou.i HENRYVILLE COAL coal, pir ton $1.00 coal, per ton 3.(10 knit ton of both $1.7fi I). MUSSOX, Prop. Mono IH-3 or leave orders nt Illlljcr'd Clr Ktoro. to$.ov0 t ESTERN LOAN AND' BUILDING CO. J NORTH FRONT STREET A DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street I'hoiio il7!).l WEATHER FORECAST tllr AuoctttrJ I'ma to Coon Bf Tlmn.) OREGON Unsettled, prolmhly showers, Southerly winds. LocAri tempekatukh KECOKM For the 24 bourn ending at 4::5 a. in., Sept. 23, by llenj. ObIIIiuI, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum 7 At 4:4:: a. m 51 Prcrlpitntlon 0!) O Precipitation sluco Sept. 1, 1015 40 ' Precipitation oftrau period hint year 0.1 C Wind: Northwest; partly cloudy. ChililrcnV riiolr. Tho chlldron'B choir will have their first meeting tomorrow al'teruoon at I o'clock In tho I'leHbyterlun ( . irch. Mill to CIiim'. Tl.o I'.g mill and tho KnstHido plant of tho C. A. r'uilth Compnny will both bo closed Krlday and Saturday mid work will bo resumed nixnlii Monday morning. Vssets $2,340,000.00 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular I'liico for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial mill It'ilw'y. WOOD! mnnni fys 8 per cent on savings i i KimiiinB wood, pur load 91.7.- to J Alder wood, 10 to 24 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. $ ' mchee w to swm Local Ireasurer J1 JTzZn s Phono 227-J. North First St. 06A644-frO rasJTi'inT7TiaKaf atwaTwwnwTiff'-a I be Nofele Theater Lmlles' Ait Club. Tho I.adloi' Art Club will meet for tho first, time this yoar on Friday afternoon, Ortobor 1st, at the homo of Mrs. Ilonry Hoeck, lit North Ilend. Takes Over Hotel. It snld C'liotles llnxtor has talien over the nianaKOiiient of the Ilaxter Hotel In t'oiiullle and will inn It now per manently, keeping the Knglo Saloon here too, until tho flint of tho year. M M. Young has been propiletor of tho hotel for some time. To I'.U-ct Pioshlciit. There Is a special bimlness meeting or the Mil llcoma Club this evening, called for tho purpose ol electing a president to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of 1). Y. Stafford. Tho regular election or the club is -il-ways held In March. Visl'cil Portland From 'Portland l Is reported that Tom T. Dennett, of Mnrshflelil wns n guest last night nt tho hotel St. Paul. T. I.. Oreenoiigh of llandon nrrlved in Portland and was with J. 1). Mills at the St. Paul, lie goes to Astoria to meet his fami ly mid return hero with them. chopping visitors down yesterday nml today from Allegniiy. ' P. I.AIItl), Deputy Sheriff, who Mas In the city on business, re turned to Coiiulllo last night. OKOItm-; (lOOimUM Is expected home soon from Portland where he wont on business and pleasure. MAYOR MAST and Hanker K.ihy of Ihuulon were In Mnrshflelil last evening to attend the lilks meeting. K. A. 1IAINKS left on the morning train for Powers: whore bo will be engaged for several months In surveying. ('no Home. Judge Sklpworlh left on the stugo this morning, re turning to Kugeno after two weeks on the bench hero In place of Jutlgo Coke, who was disqualified In hear ing some of the cases. Judge Skip worth will return in December, lie was favorably received by tho at torneys of tho county. Another County In l.lnc. Now conies tho word from Wasco that that county Is starting a cnnipalgn for tho securing of $.'100,000 In road .bonds to build imich-nccdcd high ways through tho county. Tho two thoroughfares under consideration will glvo ready access to Tho Dalles. Coos has gone them ono hotter In nsklng for $1170,000 in road bonds. Finishes This Week. Judge Jnines Watson wns hero last liven ing, returning this morning to Co qitlllc. Ilo said that nit complnluts hnvo been received by tho Ilonrit of Kqunllstatlon and that many nutters aro now hoforo them for decis ions. Ilo expects that all questions will hnvo been elenred up uy tho end of this week. V. C. (K)UST wont to Portland tills, morning to see about now cars to replace those burned at the Slits- law garage. A. W. STHVHN8, of llaynes inlet, went up to Powers this morning Where ho Is to bo engaged In lath ing several new buildings. MRS. (IKOItai-: ltOSS, of Catching Inlet, is visiting nt the home of Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Illock on South Fifth Btreet. 11. W. PAINTKH Is expected homo tomorrow from Portland whoro ho has been for several weeks for his health which is said to bo much improved. TIM! It.MXV SHASOX II S STAHTKD IX AXD YOU MAY NHKI A PMIt OK SHOKS, It.UX CAPK, KTC. VK CAN AND DO 4 sniji voc TiiusAMi: mkhchaxdisi: I'ou i.kssj nirrrint Mi:itcnXDisi: roit Tim sami:. Think of It, Indies, buying n good, solid, all leather shoe, worth $1.25. Our price every day DHo A better ono In gun motal In vlcl button, $150 nlue. Our price . . . t .12.1 " Kid, button, good ' mill heavy, nil solid le.ither, $1.75 value. Our price .$!.:) Proo Mat Utitton; Just the thing for school, $2 value. Our price . . .sjtl.ll) Hotter Shoes at u snvlng of 25 to Slit 1-3 per cont" on every pair. !)il.OI, $l.Hl, SI. 1)8, SiS.i!.". Daniel Ureeii Ded-room slip pel h for the whole family at a big saving. They aro worth nt tho le.iBt, ono ..S)c, -lite, l)e, 7llc, l)Ko 7l)o smM0nisSCEa3fflB third more Misses' red, fut top nt a big saving. Ladles' bed-room slippers. They aro worth at tho least one-third uioro IDc, DHc SI. in Men's bed-room slippers (M)c, OHe y Inettroorated J A few prices for the week: J. W. MAST, prominent merchant of llandon, together with F. J. Fnhy, of tho Hand of Haiidou, were vis itors hero Inst evening, returning homo this morning. SPUDS, per sack . . . . $ I .: ONIONS, per sack SM5-- ClIOhOATi:, Sl-lb can, ..HOe (HtlOION CORN, do,. . .I2J$ '12(!(!S, dozen, Fastorn) . .illio OOOl) COKKI3K, per lb..S..lo J. W. HILLSTIIOM wns up Inst oven Ing from Charleston Day whoro ho hns the contract for tho now Const Guard Station. Ho snys wor progressing very .well. WE SAVE YOU MONEY.. Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. Asks For "Way 1131." Thcro cnuio a lottcr this morning from tho mlddlo west, written by a man want ing a desort clnlin on whlctt ho could rnlso vegetables and fruit nnd ho asks that a ".way bill," meaning booster lltortituro, bo sent hint. Ilo will bo roplled with n letter saying that Coos has no desort claims but most everything olso ho could wish for. CLAUD .MOON wlillo nt Coqulllo tho other night was Informed that C. A. Sickle who bought out the Moon auto business thcro n year ugo will erect a garage 50 x 100. visit with her sister Mrs. Iliiell I ltnwson mid also take in tho Im position, expecting to bo gone i three or four weeks. WM. OA1UU3TT, foromnn of Camp Choir Itohem-Mil. Tho Huptlst church choir will hold a rehearsal this evening tit S:30 In the church. Special imislo will bo selected for services of next Sunday, ns It will bo Rally Day. Pliilailiea Meetl"g. To-mnrro.v evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho church pailors, tho Phllathea Society of the First Haptist church, will meet. Miss Atlco Tickell Is teacher of this or- gunizntlou. Itiilucoats lllossom Out. Knthor am motlTcr, llttlo Wlillo nnd his sis ter, Sue, brought out rnlnconts from i dark closets this morning, took mothballs out of pockets nnd start ed tho raiments on their long tnsk that will probably Inst for tho next seven mouths or so, nil according to tho whims of our friend Jupt. Plu vlus, who is again In our midst. .MISS MAIlHIi MAOICH, of Portland, an expert millinery trimmer of many years experience, hns ac cepted a position' with Mrs. Mnv Tlminorinnn's now millinery par lors. MRS. JIOAN DROWN mid llttlo dnughtcr, with Mrs. Thonipcon nnd .Mrs. John La Chopollo returned Sunday from Hnstendorf ncach J whoro they havo been occupying i tho Drown cottago for a week. Ono, mid wife, returned lust night from u threo weoks trip to Port land mid tho San Frnnclsco ICx- posltion. They report a fine tlino. Thoy will return to Camp Ono tomorrow. 10. J. LONI2Y, prominent hanker tintl business mnn of Port Orford, was over yesterday on a short business trip, returning there this morning, Ilo said thnt tho cedar tie mnrkot shows signs of going up but thoro bus been llttlo Improvement of late. CY STECKKL, filer at tho Fastslilo mill, Is extensively remodeling his homo at Kastsido. Mrs. Stcckel and llttlo son aro visiting relatives in tho Willamette Vnlloy while the carpenters aro at work on tho dwelling. t Mouogimit Oil nt tlio Mar.sliftelil Iliiiiliuiiy Coiiiimuy. Huptlst Rally Day. Sunday, Sept. 20th, will bo roborved by tho First Daptlst church of this city as Rally Day in tho Sunday School. There will bo special music, and a large attendance Is anticipated. To-Night 9 Hie H-iiliPh s-iViitoM loincdlmi, CUUtUJS CHAPLIN', lll up- P'iii- Mi Ms giwilt'M iDMielv Miciess, DOl'tJII AXD DYXAMI'l K, fhi .u.iUsi gloom.iliasei' ei or Invt uteil. (Iimles gets n Job In lr' li s kluip. K jiiii Hunt to kiiou tln latest wrinkles liiiiMug pvul anil iloii 'liniits. ho Miro mill .see this IViituio roiuod. TWO PI M SO Till. ITXMliu' STl XTS ISVI.'U ATTC.MPTD IX .MO. r'N I'll ll ms lletter Ihmi "illllo's Piiiictmeil Itoinaiue." Oilier I l tint's. .Tim PATH OF TIIK. KAI.MIOW A tluve-ieol "'Mi i : una inn - aciimi mid bouiilllti! mciics. M'VIMs M Tltf.MPS lllllt OiiliU VitaifJipli conieily. 'H'l- s I VI (ill NHillT COMi: IIAIN Olt .SIIIXi:. Kill) Scats -I II I -i i i if M'-.n Do. i, -t., Children, 5e. Halcony, le 5zasaarta1vviTjKBPaMBaijK StiiilentM In Plcule. Tho ieiithor permitting, the students of the high school are oxpectlng to leave Satur day morning on a boat for tho Good will pluco whoro they will spend tho day plcnlclng. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship F. A. KIL3URN SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) M XDAY, SIIPT, UtlTII, l! V. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND MONDAY. KKIT. 27. XOOX "r fllllliri. I..rn.....,i.... T TS OTITIII AfTOtlt HllTII .... . Itllllll MIS' U. Id ill""l .!,-. tliJjlTI ItMINAL DOCK Phono liJO Do you need a BRUSH 1 AND COMB? We have a special value. The two for .- 3 Ask to see them The Owl Prompt Delivery. Phono 71 Tho Central Ave. Ding Store are is unnyvaie? "SI'i: RK.ID AHOl'T IT" Kliuliall Answers Critic. Coun cilman Harry J. Kimball snys that tho party who wroto tho lottcr to Tho Times Tuesday about tho Finn- ngan & Dennett logging wagons be-; lug kept off tho streots in front of tho proporty of the cotincllinen, so, thnt thoy would not suffer from tho, damages to tho pnvlng, says that tho party evidently did not know as much ns ho thought. Mr. Kimball snys thnt tho logging wagons trn vorso In front of tho Zlinmor ostuto proporty on North Front street, In which ho Is Interested. Tho Zlinmer estate has sovcuty-flvo foot of front ago whoro tho Smith & Wudo Oar-i ngo Is located. I MRS. A. L. HOl'SUWOItTII Is ox pectcd to leave Saturday for Oak land, California, where she will i UFW TODAY t FOIt SAliK Jersey row, fi-csli In February, $40. Apply Mat Jut strom, South Coos River. t PERSONAL MENTION t i WM. WILKIN'S was In from Ton Mllo today on business. CHRIS RASMUSSHN of llandon Is in Murshflold today on business. H0W IS YOUR LIVER? ItC.YALL LIVKU SALTS mi agreeable, offcno.sci'iit laMitlvf. Ji'tir i-rllrf of Htoiiiacli, liver nml uric nclil iilluients. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono 2!)H m m ' HHHHMHMHHHHH . LOST AND FOUND j FOUND Xrar Klglith nml Ceiilrnl, stick plu with Amethyst sotting. May ho lind by paying for this ml at Times Office. 0 " WANTED J 0sv.4 WANTI'ID I'ixpui'lriirrd coal miners. Apply Heuvor Hill Coal Co., Hoti ver Hill. WAXTIID Tennis nt Dauiloii, Ore., tj haul 0x8 ties two trip haul, A. F. Hstabrook Co., phono 121 . A. II. POWERS wont back to tho camp at Powers this morning. JOHN AASF.N, tho Coqulllo logger, wiib her yesterday on business. A. A. WOOD ofv Danlols Crook Is n Mnrshfleld business visitor toduy. ALFRRD RODINK wns down today on buslnesB from his homo at Allegany. Don,t Get Wet (iolil Medial Slickers tin uiiarau Its 'd in bo miici-proof. If one should not ;iiW! what wo claim it Is, bring it hack mill get it new ono that A. J. MILLRR camo over from Co-i1' IJU1IIU IU OLIVIIU tllU IIIVD tllVVIIIb lust night. 'omo ill various lengtlis, prlctsl nt $3:75, $4.50 and $5.00 (.'old .Medal Waterproof Tioiisers CIIAS. DUNOAN was down from his $2.50 South Coos Rlvor ranch toduy on ifiolil Seal, Yukon mid Knnkii Rubber business. GUY GIIAMnSllS roturned to his Danlols Creek ranch today after n short stny In town. Hoots In vii i Ions length A. D. ANDREWS and P. L. Pliolan of Myrtle Point aro Marshflold busi ness visitors toduy. TKD KISSAM, tlmckeopor at tho Tarhuol Point logging camp, ,a In tho city last evening. FIXUP Where the Price is always Right Tno Stores: Marshfield North Bend FOR RENT i FOR HUNT Two furnished apis. Heated. $15.00 and $18.00. See. omi uud Commercial. Apply Mat sou's Quality Store. FOR HKXT (l-rooui liiiiso In lViu dulo. Phono 1511, North Dond. FOIt HKXT Rooms mnl upts. Teachers solicited. Phono 413, FOR HKXT Small looming Iioiimi. Furniture for snlo. phono 413. $ FOR SALE FOIt KALK Six coms; to lio frrsli soon; out of flno herd Apply J i M. Ciilley, Catching Inlet, Phono 3141, Pioneer Hardware Co CASH PRICKS OX A FJSW OF TIIK STAPLE ARTICLES Other Oooils Priced In Proportion (Comparo theso prices with our coinpotltorB' or mall ordor houso prices.) Wlro Nails, Hnso, !?2..l( por kogj Cut nulls, ijtil.oo per keg. Mn Retail, por pound Hlf , Sash Weights. 4i Per pound .,. Iu Dnrh Wlro. Heavy galvanized, $3.10 per 100 lbs; 80 rod opool hoavy, 2.00. 80 rod (JJf) lift llKht tZiZU Qnlvanized Plpo, prlco por 100 ft., 1-2, ijti.r), 3-4 $5.no. (tin nr 1 Inch OiZtJ Lime, $1.00 por bbl. Comoiit, $2.90 por bbl. Ex. Superior Manila Hopo, 5-8 Inch and largor IKo' Por pound iuu Strictly pura boiled linseed oil, 70o, por gallon. Turpontlno CHrt per gnllon Dub Ploncor Whlto Lead, (hn nr 100-lh. kegs p0iZ3 Plnnoer Puro Mixed Paint, gal., .SI.7.-5. 1-2 gallon, 0()c. rn Quarts dull Pap-A-Lac Floor and Porch Paint, 1-2 gallon, oou TO quarts, uUC Tho vory highest quality Tho vory highest grade Roofing Paper, 1-2 ply, $1.00 sq. 1 ply, 1.10. Q rn i'iy ipliUU Vnlvollno Ons Englno Cyl Oil. Tho very highest grade. KC Por gallon UUli WKDOKWOOD STKKL HAXOKH. Classic, rogular. $52,00, Ail 4 ftt spocim ifrHiUU Rival, rogulur $32.50. QO.E (t Spoclal iPcUiUU Glvo us your business nnd Justify us In making (heso prices. Theso prices will change with tho market. Pioneer Hardware Co. Martihflcld. Phono 101. North Dond. Phono 401., I' MICHALLRINIC was among tho I . FOR SALE CHEAP Iiiiprovoinents on flno llttlo ranch near Milling ton on Isthmus Inlet, 200 chick, ous, .'! 1 ducks, etc., and will glvo louso froo. Inqulro at Times or address L. D. Robinson, Dox 040, Marshriold, .1 n . FOIt SALIJ lllnuro looming house. 50 rooms: on easy formi. Or will trade for suitable real ostnto in Marshfield Apply E E Ferry, Blanco Hotel. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS xi 111 bo kept OPEN TO THE PUIILIO A 'egultir stale licensed undertaker will ho In cliargo Phono 105-J T. J, HOAIFE JI A. n. HODQINS "MarshfiplH PA,NT AND jmHRIUieiU DECORATING CO, I Estimates FnruWSiod Phono 1 10.R. Marshfleli!, Oragoa I """" il mm