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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1915)
whi fcMy 1" i 7 .rf3,. :srtMSK2i wswclll v THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELk, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915EVENING EDITION. FIVE hi I I I I l I I l V I III fVTWMUI 'imfWT v MMf?Ylfff MM ir f-nirVi n,iatjMpMMyMWMpiBMaMiM i i nn CppjtIkI'I Hit Sdmffucr & Max YOT'IiK tfohiy; to sue-. so ninny good overcoat styles here (lint you'll lumlh know which one you like best. Hart Schaffner & Marx Iijim- done wonders in overconts this M'.-iMiii; best lot of stylish models wo nil- snw. Ask us to show you Varsily Six Hundred Vou en n get n very snappy uvcrcoai, here ns low ns , 1 (i..l(); at $2o extreme nlue. mMAm UIILV LU l.lon Dii Lnnd. A lien lins been , taken on property belonging to .1. ' .1 Rurbrldge"ln enstern Oregon for puyincnts of debts left here. Suit has also been Instituted against him In the Justice court by l.oeHlmrt nnil "nrner for $40 left owing the War ner Grocery store. (c(s liny Shipment. Lew V Price, the dairy kind of Sumner, In I ulready shipping In winter feed for ! hip cattle. The Inst boat brought lit lilm T. fl 4nti Tf.n l.nln.. ... r.... on the first line and heights on tho lo ll,s ranoh " Catching Inlet. Mn- second llifo of carh day. A compar-1 "V farmers have to bring In lmv from Ison of consecutive heights will In-, the outside for their cattle through dlcnto whether It Is high or low I tlp ,vlnter water. High tltlo on tho bar one .. .. i . . -. . hour mid M minutes enrllor tlmn t I " ",s ,tlu, '" ' '' Visions skptkmrkr tidks 'lime and heights of tides Marshfleld. t PERSONAL MENTION t $$ ' C. P. M'KNMIIT hnd legal business ' to transact In Coiiullle this morn-! Ing. I C. I. HKIGAIll) was over at Co iliillle this morning on euultj litis lness. 1. U. PIIKIAX, one of Myrtle Point's prominent business, Is u - Marsh field visitor today. HKNNKTT SWANTON was among the list of attorneys at court to day from Coos, Hay, HOY OILIi. of the Coos Hay Produce Company, left this morning on the train for Valley points. 25 20 27 28 2!) ;:o llrs. Ft.., lira., PL., llrs. , PL.. llrs. , PL.. llrs., l-'t... llrs.. PL.. llrs.. Ft... 2.2fi 4.8 ;t.oc i.ii .'Ml I.:: 1.21 -t.i .n.ou ::.s . li.OO ::.(; 0.1 (! o.o s.is 0.7 li.lU 1.0 11. lit l.-l i o.i r; 1.8. io.i r, 2.0 11.18 i i 7.U r 3.4 2.m n.2 a. oo r..a u.r.r. r..o 4.29 -t.!l n.io 1.7 12.05 2.5 nf rntirt nnrmlnrv n( fwitiilln ...it i. ..... . ' ' ....... Uj.M...h , vuiiunif "iiiiuiu n MnvnvinMwnv n. i n.2b.llm n his regular place loomed big ' - co ' wa; u v8(or 0 O.o ,'n the mind of A. n. Loud this mom-! i... i i n m .. v ... no tiiuiu llttalnnua In Pnrilllllu tltla nwttiiltiir ing ns ho rounded Broadway intou s. AMMONU, of North llond! tun un.-iiiiti huh iiiuiuiiig ami saw1 the train already pulling out of the ' vnrila Ifn utiilti(i..1 ..i.f .... ......... I :.,'.' ...,,.' ' ..." . . court business ncn-v.ii iimi jusi uiu cum i) uuoaru. 0.55 0.1 10.;!2 0.2 11.10 I'.!! n.5:i 0.5 0.0 0.0 5.50 1.4 ! Hulls piin-haseil at this store pressed freo of charge. Kept Woolen Mill Store 1AR5HFIELD NORTH BEND flic Inum- of Ilnrt ttcliaffiior & Mar.v f'lnilinM Baik lavian-Amencan TO THE TAXPAYER If you desire assistance, in form of loan or otherwise I order to pay your taxes before October 1st, call at lis bank. )URS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 WKATIIKR KORKCASX IUj AuoMttnl Preen to Coon H7 Tlract.l ORHCiOX -- Unsettled, probably showers, Southerly winds. LOCAL TKMl'ERATUltH ItKCORO For tho 2-1 hours ending nt I: l:i 11. m.. Sept. 2 1., by lleuj. Ostllud, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 00 .Minimum 48 At 1: in n. m 51 Precipitation -. 112 went over to Coiiullle this morn ing, called there on account of l'rnplnllnl Inn alunn Rnnf 1 .',,.- i morning from tho Precipitation e&mo period Inst year It. I G Wind: Northwest; purtly cloudy. i no train sallied on down to the switch, backed' up und spent tho next twi or fifteen minutes loading bag gage at the depot, while the genial court reporter received the gioes of his legal friends. Pastor Itclut'iiH Hev. H. II. Fos kett, pastor of tho Marshfleld Hap tlst Church, will return Saturday, via Drain, from n ,two weeks' visit to Portland In the Interests of the work ,of the Oregon Hnptlst Stote Convention. .Mr. Poskett will preach morning and evening In thu church on the following subjects: "The Shepherd Ministry of the Gospel" and "Taking Account of Stock." Sunday will bo a Hnlly Day In nil departments of the church, with i special music at all sessions. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to all. Low On Money. Tho government Is not very liberal in Us fees somo tlmoB. This is evidenced by n letter received by Justice Pcniiock this U. S. Marshall's offlco In Portland In connection with I tho William Shook whlto slavery caso. Tho fees of the Justice Courts , were cut slightly In nccordnWo to O o 00046C those allowed In fedornl courts and Constnblo Cox loses nlbout ?5 for Car Turns In Street. Cnr Xo. i serving papers and Marshal Carter 10,050 was reported by Officer Slioutw " threo dollars for tho samo last night for turning In tho street, corner llroadwny and Central, con trary to the truffle ordinances of tho city. Alli'nil Ciiii(Vi!I.;. Hev. A. S. Jllsey, of North Hend, and C. II. Hrynu, of Coiiullle, are among tho Coos County dologntcs at tho sixty- ty-thlrd Oregon uniiuul conference of tho Methodist Church nt Hose-1 trick. Also no fees nro nllowod for tho ilofoiident's witnesses. Would Write Article. There hns been received nt tho Chamber of Commerce, n letter from n nowspaper nnd mngazlno'wrltcr of Unttlo Crook Miohlgnn, nsklng for pictures nnd In formation on severnl places of Inter cat on Coos Hay. IIo says that ho can ninko uso of them In articles to enbtern publishers. Esneclally tho lirK imiii wums n rnoio or ino iiro Lino. Jills lottor was roferred to Itov. Hull Illlilo Study. This oTcnlng nt '"" n"UUB " "l wcoic jmsses. 7.!f0 In tho Knlsconnl Church thero , ,,,lt wIlftt b01"" no somewhere wants! MRS. AXN1I0 HOLLAND will leave soon for Gold Heach, w hero she will have charge of a millinery slock for Mrs. Max Tlininerinnn. .MATT L. .MAY left on the train this morning for Valley points, call lug on the tiadc. Too much rain forced him to leave his machine behind this trip. MRS. C. A. SICIIMIKKDIO has gono to Snleni In response to n message announcing tho Illness of her father, Mr. Downing, n pioneer of that city. MIIS. .1. O. 1.AXOWOHT1IY returned this morning on the Alert from Allegany, where she has been vis iting with her daughter, Mrs. llor umu Kdwards. V. G. IIINDMAHSII wns In from llnuser this morning on company business, lie 'says that the tres tle work above Is progressing very nicely. MH. AND .MRS. IIAUIIV W. PAINT ICU returned on the afternoon stage from Portland, whoro they have been for two months for Mr. Painter's health. LON D. NOAH, of La Grande, Ore gon, and Mrs. Mary Martin, of Vancouver, arrived horo yesterday In tlmo for tho funeral of their brother, Gcorgo Noah, who mis killed In n logging ramp accident. MISS MILDUPD CAIIVKH, employed nt the Ihixtcr hotel at Coiiullle wont to Portland by way of Koso bui'(; ami from thero went to liny, Washington, to meet her father who recently was Injured In a fall. Till: ItAIXV SMASOX HAS STAHTKD IX AND YOU MAY XKKI) A PAIR OP SHOUS, RAIX I'APK, WW. VK CAN AND DO si:m, voe tup sami: mprciiaxdihi: poi: m:ss; nirrTKu MMRCIIAXDISi: FOR Tllll SAJIK. Think of It, ladles, buying u good, solid, nil leather shoe, worth $1.25. Our price every day HHc A better ono In gun metal In viol button, $150 value. Our price . . .1.1!." Kid, button, good nnd heay, all solid leather, $1.75 value. Our price 91. ill) Provo Mnt liutton; Just the thing for school, $2 vnlue. Our price ... 91.11) Hotter Shoes at a saving of 25 to .lit 1-11 per cent on every pair, 91.(11), 91.81), 91.1)8, 92.11.-. Daniel Green Red-room slip pers for tho whole filinlly at n big saving. TJieji aro wortli nt the least, 0110- thlrd more :il)c, -IDc, tit)e, 7c, llHe Misses' red, tut top nt a big saving 7l)o Ludlcs' bed-room sllppeis. They nro worth at tho least oue-thlrd more '. :ic, l)Hc 91. in Men's bed-room slippers ii)e, )Hu Js .U&7t?zeys(DQ: si incorporarta L'liiiNiuil nine K101110 llo,v' slmc-i Hint wcur. (Joidon's Shoe Store. will be a short devotional service with n discussion of St. Paul's mean ing of predestination (First chapter of KphcslatiB). uncli Friday ovo a plcturo of tho novel boat that does missionary work on ovory arm of Coos Hay. A plcturo of a fnllon treo out nour Pnlrvlow bolng used as a heNoble Tlieoter I To-Night nliiR .1 vital religious topic will lio'l,rWB ncross n 8tren,n ,H nls0 discussed from tho Hlblo standpoint. ' 'The Sunday School teachers will j.,. ihuve a short meeting after the 111- $ 'hie discushion. ,$ AMONG THE SICK t I Mrs. Fred IlolllsUir, of North Rend, who hns been qulto Hick, is reported much Improved today. wmmn I-siiouimj tiik ('ui:A5r op amtimcw piiotoi'lays f'l'e flllh ilmplci- of "A DI A.MOM) I'llOAI TIIK SKY" The fat SMio.iioo pliolnplny serl nl htory tViituilnjc l.oltlo Plckl'onl lnlii-: iimiuings, Pvery cliiiiiter so I'm- lias lieen oceiillonul. IhiliicMlii!,-. This Is mi iivi'fiiliiiii. fMAM Till; COIXTY PAIR I'umeily Hint pleases everyone. Pl'li!. of tin Charles Chaplin order. .! id vil.it ctU'RAGI A Mieelnl fentmo Issaniiv ili-iiina i"" is unit l-Mtui .Mnyo. .- Hour Lie. Ma Irony, l(e. Children, .1c. illinium niHit: 'ri, It.iiinmin i.r I-:iiilni" ullli I'eiirl Willi... finl.tj ni"iii "'riii. 1 ...... it... (..' ..in. n. .....1. 1 ....1.-. ....... 1 11... . - "' ..... ......v ... .I...1...I ......... ...ri., t.iu kniiiiiit s'lir. STOP THAT COUGH! Ki:.xi;i)Ys LAXATIVi: COl'GII SYltlT will .slop (hat cough few hours In THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono l!f)K -,,,,. , 9iiiHBBWh3BwlBBBnHBIIW IfeWill Pay Yoa To Use FISK Tires Duniifj the past Sprincj and Summer we have sold 208 FISK bicycle tires. I W0 Of thnsp 9nQ time foiloH in moociirn nn in tho etnnflnrrl nf FISK nftrffifitinn njj we immediately replaced them. We believe this tn ho a nhnnnmonnl rnnnrrl flmt should Convince CVCrV bJCVCle fwner that FISK bicycle tires are the kind he should use. FISK TIRES SAVE YOU MONEY Top Clincher $3.10 ingle Tube $2.75 tfaranieed Pure Gum Inner Tubes, $ 1 .50 rree air for bicyclists P i stribut iutlmesiern tor "a"n THE GUNNERY l'blc Distributors .Soiithwtvitcru Oregon EXTRA QUALITY POTATOES 1 1 Klllj PlYK YKAIIS Rector of Kplscopnl Clniirh Will ('elehrnto Ills Conilnu; Hero On Siinilny at 11 u. m.Jn the Mnrshfleld Episcopal Church" there will bo tho romineiiioriitlou of the fifth niinlvorsury of tho ministry of tho present rector, who caino to Kniinaiiiiol Parish from Shanghai, China, mid held his first service .ero on Soptomber LTith, 1910. A special program, with appropriate music, hits boon prepared for tho ocrnslon. Tills sciisou It linn been difficult to seeuru yooil poliitoes. OiIiik to the lilluhl Hint striirk iiiiiuy fields, coiistiiuei-H 1 1 live hoen cotnpliiliiiiiK of the potatoes c-ookiiii; ponrly, turn iiiK black und iiuilcslrnble. .So fnv wo luivo linil limilly u com plaint iibout our potatoes. Wo have sri nieil them from Millie of tin best C(ios County Ki-owcrs null ciiii us. sine you of siiMsfncHoii. A few prices for the week: IHJW fP. .$1.00 70c oiiinloL'H, for cainiiiiy;, per apple box , Cookinir -Apples, per box. . 50c lo Lit nl, pel Xo. JO can $1,25 Albers If oiled Oats, per package 25c Crystal While Soap ( bars Tor 25c L'op Corn, jnsl received, per pound Gc WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. ; NEW TODAY J S WANTKI) To lease small iiuicli, fully stocked, box nori, North nend, or phono 1-181. . ,OST Sllver-handleil liuibrella with mime U. W. Knufiniui envrnved on bundle. Howard for return to 222 Central avenue. KOR Kl'ltMSIIKI) IIO.MK One of tho most complete and best lo cated homes In Marshfleld for. rout, furnished, to rlnlit tenant. No smnll children. I. S. ICnuf nian d. Co. liVlONSIvl) K.VOINKKII, 17 yeai-s e Iierlence, wants position. Apply llox "M" Times offlco. Wo sell them fni half per poiiiul. u rent und a 'OirN (ientleniairs j;olil hlKiiet rliiK, with iiionoKrniii. Owner may have saint) by identifying proper ty and paying for this nd at The TJmes offlco. ii i i i . ' KOR SAI.K I Remington automatic shotgun, 12 gunge. Klrst-elnss condition. Apply "a1," Times office. I'OR KAliK .leiey cow, firsli In robruary, ?10. Apply Mat Jut strom, .South Coos Illver. Coos Bay Farmers Exchange' 'FOR SAM-: Rooming house, fuinl ture und fixtures at u sacrifice If t a lieu at ouco. Apply llox 512, North Rend. MMUI Pioneer Hardware Co. A 1c Central Aveniin nnd Phono :170 Walorfront. Z WANTED t .: PA o A M A Will Open in Xew, .Modern and Spacious IILUNERY PARLORS SATURDAY, SEPT., SSttlh, 32S Fronilt Street A superior stock ol' the very latest styles hi Ladies' and Misses' FINE MILLINERY Yon will appreciate tho exclusive models, tho swell- ost styles, and the superb workmanship in tho Hats from this center of fashion. As an additional source of satisfaction, you will find our prices very reasonable Come to the millinery center PANAMA WANTKI) Kperiuncel coat miners. I Apply Heaver Hill Coul Co., Hea , ver Hill. CASH PRICKS ON A FHW OV TIIK STAPIiK AUTIOIiKS Other Ci'ooiLs l'rlccil In Proportion (Compnro thoso prlcos with our competitors' or mail ardor houuo prices.) Wlro Nails, Rase, ijill.no por hog! f.il milla H'l nil imp lffllT " " ' ,v" " fin Retail, por pound tl Sash Wolghto. Por pound . . . Barb Wlro. lloavV gnlvanUod, 9.1.-10 por 100 lbs; 20 rod spool heavy, !?ii.lo. 80 rod Qn nn llBht yiiiU Qalvnulzod Pipe, prlco por 100 ft., 1-2, i.r.t), 3-1 i?5.r)(). An op 1 Inch OiZU Mmo, $1.90 per bbl. Comont, $2.90 por bbl. Kx. Superior Manila Rope, G-8 Inch and larger Per pound Strictly ptiro boiled linseed oil, 70c per gallon. Turpontlno por gallon Pioneer Whlto Lend, 100-lb. hogs Piouoor Puro Mixed Paint, gal., $1.75. 1-2 gallon, 00c. Quarts I'ap'A-I.uo Floor and Porch Paint, 1-2 gallon, l)()o Pf) iiuarts, uUu Tho vory hlghost iiunllly Tho very highest grado Roofing Pupor, 1-2 ply, tjtl.ot) hi. 1 ply, si.io. Q rn 2 tdy , 1SU Valvollno Oas Knglito Cyl Oil. Tho very highest grado. Por gallon 15c II, 70c irpontlno PC. .$8.25 , gill., :50c .55 WANTKI) Tenuis nt lliuidon. Ore.. to haul Cx8 ties two trip haul.! WKDOKWOOI) HTKKIi HAXOKH , cla8Hl( roK,,lur' c-'00- ci on pnR RFMT Special .. $HiOU $ run ntiMi Rival, roguiur M2.no. POC Hf) $ Special tpJiUU l.'OR RKNT Two fiirnlslicsl u,h.J 01vo y,,r 1''8 itlfy Heated. J1C.00 and $18.00. Sec-,'" l umklng theso prlcos. These end and Commercial, Apply Mat- prices will change with tho market. son's Quality Store. I'OR RKNT flTnani Iichso lu l'ern dale. Phono IS 11, North Rond. I'OR ItKNT Rooms und npts. Teuchors sollultod. Phono 413. i Pioneer Hardware I Marshfiold. Phono 101. Co. FOR RKNT Small looming hoilkO. ' I'lirnlturo for salo, Phouu 41U. t ' FOR SALE J KOR SAI.i: Slv rims; to bo fresh soon: out of fine herd Apply J M. Ciillcy, Catching Inlet Phone Hill. rOR SAM! CHKAP Iniprovemouts on fluo llttlo ranch near Milling ton on Isthmus Inlet, 200 chick oiis, I! 1 ducks, etc., nnd will give loaso free Inuulro at Times or address 1, 1). Kobimj n, Uox 610. Marhfluld ! North Uoud. Plouo 401. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OI'KN TO TIIK I'UIILIO A vcgular stuto licensed undertaker will bo lu clinrgo riione IDS-J .1.1 1