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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1915)
mmmmmw i im w ww iii v tivi 1 1 n wwrmwwwivwm L.MMtil fcr .- i ." (N THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELty, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION1 THREE MILDRED ROGERS NELSON PIANO INSTRUCTION Pupil of Hugo Mansfcldt, San Francisco, 994 Elrod Ave., corner of Tenth . . Phone 410-J .SOUTH COOS HIVKIl HOAT SERVICE LAUNCH KXPHES8 lcm oh Mnrshflcld every ilny 8 n. m. Loaves lirml of rlcr nt : in p. I". KTHAMUIl HAIXHOW leave head of river dally nt 7 n. in. Icmcs Mnrsliflold nt 2 p. in. For clinitcr apply on board. HOGEHS & SMITH Proprietors t t WESTERN LOAN AND X BUILDING CO. ? ;: Assets $2,340,000.00 t - -T7 . !! Pays 8 per cent on savings ;; I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t Local I reasurer ? i t WARNING To tho Trndo and to Consumers or Children's Outer Garments. You aro hereby notified thnt .1. C. Penney Co., ot Marshfield, In thu Coos Hay Times, Wednesday, August 11th, 1 ill n, ndvcrtlscd Kov eralln, good heavy denim, 75c vnluo, our prlco 10c. You aro advised that "KOVK" ALLS" Is a triulo mimo ndopted by us for our well-known ono-pleco play-suit, and that no other person, tirm or corporation has a right to use said name, and that wo have been protected In our ownership thereof by decrees of tho Courts ot tho State of California. The public and consumers aro further advised that J. C. Penney Co. has never purchased from us uny of our "KO VIC HALLS" and that we havo lu our possession art-' leh's made in imitation of our "KOVEUALLS" which woro Bold by J. C. Ponnoy Co. for and as our "KOVEUALLS." Tho pilbllc aro warned accord ingly. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs. llnttory and Pino Sis. .Sim Francisco, Oil. PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Wciiiers and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. W also make tho real old fashioned "Farmer Smoked Sausage" Phono 406 J 180 No. Broadway Children calling and phone orders given special attention The N TONIGHT A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE resUurliiK "WALLXCE KDDIXGEU" In Now VorkV most unique .society t'oinuly hit in flvo nrtH. . , -lit' A picture- us good ns Hie bct. THE EASTLAND DISASTER ' Mionliijj tho steamer .after she had c.ipsied. The greatest mar hie tragedy In woililV liUtory . It happened in tho Chicago Ulor...A hhort pliluie hut crj Inteiestlng. HEARST-SEUG WEEKLY New, of Interest Event, that ecryoiie wii'i'm to hee. Loner Floor l.V Children 5c Balcony Ke TOMOIIKOW IOHT Cliarley Chaplin in "GETTING ACQTIT- PD" one of his latest comedies-, SITllW, MTI'ICi: STt'HI)Y Hy numerous requests wo will iepe.it 'f5MSOV Wlli WHll'iiu I'ariiiiin. One of the sunniest features ever produced in America. TIIH "Mnllory Special" Is n soft hat of ory mellow, light weight texture. It Is designed especially for tlie man who wants to wear his hat in his own way with nn Individ ual "kink" In It. We recommend 9Ha, to men who want lints to suit their personality. Tho colors and styles are absolute ly correct. Woolen Mill Store TWO STORES Marshfield North Bend THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. 22$ w I ofeie Theater i DKtV HE) siM'THMnr.n Tinr.a Time and heights of tides at Mnrstitlolil. Tho tides are placed In order ot occurrence, with their times on the first line, and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of coupeeutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is IiIrIi or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and f4 minutes earlier than nt Marshflold. 2!)tlrs.. fi.00 11.13 fi.10 4.7 is.or. 2.5 0.0 0.0 n.r.o 4.1 Kt... n.o 30IIrB.. 0.IC jl't. . . 0.C 7.05 3.4 WEATI I Ell 1'OH KCAST ttlr Atsoctiltil lttri to Com D; TIiim OREGON Fair tonight, frost in the Fast; Wednes day fair; warmer except near tho coast; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 bourn ending nt 4: 13 a. m., Sept. 29, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist; Maximum Ct Minimum .19 At 1:13 n. m 41 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 1.01 Precipitation name period last year 9.G2 Wind Northwest, clear. BORN $ .McKNIGIIT To Mr. and .Mrs. C. F. McKnlght nt Mercy hospital Sep tember 29, a daughter. Mothor ' and child nro doing nicely mid Mr. McKnlght Is as happy as happy could bo. Sho Is their first child. LEE To Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leo at their home In Hunker Hill, a nluo-pouud son, their second child and first boy. Mother and son aro doing nicely and Mr. Leo snys that tho new arrival is tho futurt mayor of 11 r ' t Hill. Taxes Come l.oillnj; In .Taxes nro rolling Into tho county treasury, ac cording to Deputy Sheriff Laird who was hero last evening. Octobor 1 is tho last dato and checks must at IN ONE-CENT SALE I H A very flnu uud soft talc, H H piuo mid beneficial to tho H H skill, titli the fragrance of H H fresh violets. H H Special today and H H tomorrow, U for . . .OC Wk 1 THE BUSY CORNER I The Rexall( Store LOW ROUND TRIP FARES iig Bridge to bo held ut North Bend, October 7-8-9 Tlpkets will bo sold from all points, PoworB to Marshfield Included, Octobor 7, 8, and 9th, good for return until October 10. , Three Great Days Good Roads and Fraternal Conventions Ablo Speakers. Auto and motor-cycle races, liorso races, field and track sports, aquatic sports. Grand wator pageant, parades, grand masquerade, Mardl Gras, Further partiUularu from nearest agent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon least bo lu the .post oKlce by Hint time. The books will not be eloced In the sheriffs office until October .". All taxes overdue will hnve to be pnld with a 10 per rent penalty, ho said, Attachment N Made. Deputv Sheriff W. C. Laird yesterday after noon went down to the North Hend Mill & Lumber Company and attach ed nn account ot Henry Hoeck for $022 on a suit brought by the A. U. Daly Company. Xo More Wheels. No more wheels have been discovered by the police tcday. There are now In tho police station two frames of bicycles and four wheels, till of them with good tires. It Is expected that other parts will bo found. llov Social Friday. The i.aines Aid of Uay Park have announced that a box social will bo held there on Friday evening and an Invitation has been Issued for every ono to at tend. It will bo In tho church at Bay Park. To Meet Tonight. There was n meeting of tho Klks building conu'loRRlnB equipment mlttco Inst evening and another slat-1 Plerco's Tarheel cm cd for tonight and It Is exnectcd that this will lead to n fairly clear mi- 11W,CM" t,,aJ t7nck McDonald Is , , ,, . ,. . ,,, , , 'opening up. It wns reported that dorstniidlng ns to what will bo dono Ul0 Pcrco equipment would bo tnk In regard to building nnd on what on to Ten Mllo but this is denied al location. Sweep Up Paving. It wns notice able this morning that tho street sweopors woro gathering up a good shnro of tho paving on Front street that has been broken away by tho U80 of tho railroad track. Layers, I mVo been peeled off In some spots' ior many iui. iiiu iokkiuk na. llvcr lngt jgi,t oll business, yestorday nnd today wero running nt ID. L. BUCKINGHAM went to Co a greatly reduced speed, seeking to , qulllo yesterday on business, keop down to tho flvo miles nn hour I SAM CONKO, of Allegany, transact- i i., i. i..t onnii m cd business hero this morning, as agreed on in tho last council meet- IIKNUY I!I(U1iNs, n Coos Itlvor IlllT. i rntinlim wtin (n tmvn tltlu tllnrtlltlir. illg. DiicIm Aro Plentiful Prospective hunters have- already been out tak ing nn early season census of tho ducks. It Is snld that thero were many in tho vicinity of Ten Mllo lako In tho foro part of tho week and lilir flights of teal, mallards and sprigs havo beon reported though It' is a Httlo early for many of the can-j vns backs. The hunters aro now lion- Ing for good rains that will effective ly stop tho flights that might other wise pass over. To Preach Hero. Tho Christian Church has Issued a call to Victor Morris, of Myrtlo Point, and ho will como hero ovory Sunday to conduct services, Mr. Morris Is nlso an In structor lu tho high school at Myrtlo Point. Thoro will bo preaching both In tho morning and evening. Mr, Morris Is a compotent speaker and0TTO MKUTZKL camo In from Ten wlillo nt tho University of Oregon 'there won tho state oratorical con test and represented tho Northwest at such a contest In tho cast whoro ho won third place. Cow Wot llei-rlcs. Hen Smith, of Daniels Creek Is today mourning tho loss of six quarts of hucklobor- rles roprcsontlng a day's strenuous labor In tho brush abovo tho J. A. Goodwill place. Tho berries aro not as plentiful as usual this year. Yes terday ho worked hard and suc ceeded In getting six gallons. Ho took tho six gallons to tho road, but en routo discovered another patch nnd wont back to fill another pall, to tho Carnival When ho returned ho found n cou ple of empty palls, besldo which a cow Mood placidly chewing her cud and licking huckleberry Juice from her lips. Cannery Cicw Coming. Several Chinamen nro expected in Thursday from Astoria, coming ns the crew for tho Tallont Cannery. Tho new machinery Is being put In place and the hollers were going today for tho first time. Mn.( McctluK. An Important mass meeting of Hpltcopallans will he held In (lulld Hall Friday evening at S o'clock. Tho blblo Btudy class will convene at 7:15 instead of 7:. TO thnt evening. Cno Is Postponed. The Blckncss of Mayor Topping, of llandon, kept him at home this morning mid for tills rensnn the rnsn of the First Nn- tlonnl Hank ngalnst the Hand on Woolen Mills was postponed for a rpw :?. ' .Tudgo Coke s equity court. TIiIr suit Involves some $S,000 or $10,000 In mortgages ngalnst the bill property. Move Logging Camp. L. F. Fnl konstcln of North llend who was hero this morning en routo to Co- qulllo said that ho understood tuo of Kmmott Plerco's Tarheel camp will probably I bo moved to Sumner and used In tho though the Simpson company has a flno tract of timuor there. $ 1 PERSONAL MENTION I j $44o4$ olj Crcok , ., ... .i 0 n,,SSRY (Jown from Coog rancher whb In town this morning MIL HILLllOItN of Mllllcomn enmo to Marshflcld on a shopping trip today. MIL AND MRS. RUDOLPH KAINO, of Tomplcton, woro visitors horo yesterday. MRS. F.TTA niLLlNGS was down this mornlug from her homo nt Al- logany, WILL MORGAN was down this SlcBrBI1gfpfrom A,1Snn tt bUf,U MI.o CHARLES KRUGKR was here shopping this morning from Al legany. HARRY TRUMAINB returned today from Ten Mllo whoro ho onjoyod n fov days fishing. WARRHN G. HKSSKV was down from his South Coos River ranch last night on business. MILO M. PIKRSON left this morn ing on tho bout for Lakeside af ter a business visit here. CLAUD II. GILES, a prominent young nttomoy of Myrtle Point, Is in Murshfleld today on busi ness. Mllo todnv to Ket n Ford touring car which ho purchased from I. R. Tower. CHARLES F. PAPE, of tho Sporry Flour Compuuy In llandon, was a visitor hero last evening and today on biiBlncBS. MISS ESTHER WHITNEY has tn- kou n position ns stouographor lu tho offlco of District Attorney Liljcqvlst in Marshflold I MRS. CHAS. SICLANDHR, of Sum- nor. was in .Muroiiuoiu ycsioruay J en routo to North Bund to visit her daughter, Mrs. Grant, j REV. ANDREW J. MONTGOMERY, ' of Portland, a mombor of tho ' Presbytorlan Missionary Hoard, I arrived In last evening, nnd this MATT LMAY CHANDLER HOTEL. MAHSIII'IKLD OREGON Tolephoiio "O ItKPHESENTINd HAAS BROS. GROCERS ARMOUR & CO. PROVISIONS AMERICAN BISCUIT CO.. CRACKER MANUFACTURERS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. FLOUR AND FEED 4 WOOD! " "WOOD! Kindling wood, por load 91.7ft to 92 Alder wood, 16 to 24 Inches $2 to $2.no Free Delivery V. II. LINOO Phono 227-J. North FkBt St. T. J. HOAIFB l A. II. fiOIKHNH Marshfield K co. Estimates Furnished Those 110-lt. Murtthflold, Oregoa MARSHPIELD-ROSEBURG AUTO LINE Best Cars Fare, $7 Best Drivers Lcavo Marshfield , , .HiOO A. M. Dally Leave Hoseburg fliRO A. M, Dally TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St. MAKSHFIELD New Dodge Cars Fare $7.00 JUST RECEIVED OUR FALL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Now N (bo time to lay hi jour Full supply, nt it big wiving of front 2.T to !i:l l-:t per rent, on every nrtlclo you purehuhe j No old, shelf.Norn good. f Men's good, heavy, fleece lined Shirts nnd Drawers; CCc value. Our price, each H'o Men's fleece Unions, $ 1.25 value. Our prlco 08c 18 Pound rib worth nt tho least 1-.1 more OHc Men's Wool Shirts nnd Drawers, $2.00 value. Our prlco. .. .$1.11) Collins' nil-wool, $2.50 value: Our price, ench 91.08 Men's Wool Unions, $2.50 vnluo. Our prlco $1.1)8 Men's wool Union, $3.00 value. .Our prlco $2.10 Men's nil-wool Unions, $3.75 value. .Our prlco '..$2.08 Eagle Brand, all wool Unions, $1.50 value. .Our prlco aIO Ladles' cotton Unions, fleece lined, worth at tho lenBt one-third moro -'Oc, IOc, OHc Ladles' wool Unions, $2.00 value. .Our prlco $MO All wool silk strlpo, long leg, no sleeves, $ value; our prlco $1.08 Girls' Unions, all bIzcs, 75c vnluo; our prlco 10o Girls' Shirts and Drawers 18c, 21c, 21c, 27e, HOC, !We, iluY, l)c, I2e, l.Tc. Boys' Unions at a big savins l"o Tho Orlglnntors of Low Prices wa m, iif-i, A few prices for the week: Tomntops. for miming, per apple box .$1.00 Cooking Apples, per box. Lard, per Uo. 10 can -..'pl.Jo Albei's .Rolled Oats, per package 25c Crystal White Soap G bars for 25c Pop Corn, just received, per pound Cc WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Oentral Ave. morning went to Coqulllo and Myrtlo Point and toomrrow will visit In llandon, returning horo on Saturday. CLAUD II. GILES, promlnont attor noy of Myrtlo Point, was iv vlBltor horo this afternoon. VEHNOX SMITH Is expecting to lcavo on tho Adcliuo Smith, prob ably Friday, for Son Krauclsco. COUNTY JUDGE WATSON roturu do to Coqulllo on tho morning train after nn over-night vIsP hero on business. A. S. HAMMOND and Fred Hollls ter wont to :w:h IWVJ this morn ing on mutters connected with tho Coos County Board of Equaliza tion. UEV. J. K. VEIINON, of tho Pres byterian Church In Myitlo Point, wns a visitor hero Inst evening, returning homo on tho morning train. MItS. EltNEST SMITH: and daugh ter, of Catching Intct, woro vis itors nt tho Levi Smith homo horo yestorday. Mrs. Lovt Smith Is still rather critically III. O. .1. 8EELKV returned to Coqulllo yesterday niter n short stay on tho Bay. Fred McLnln nccom pnnlcd him back to ftguro on homo work In the Vulloy. HOMEU KING was up from Tnrheol cump and stated that thoy oxpoct cd to clean up tho work thoro to doy or tomorrow. Tho boya In tho camp woro not notified whert tho equipment would bo moved. JOHN MOTLEY returned yes terday from nn outing trip to the homo of his brother, Grovor Mot ley, at Sumnor. Ho wont on a deer hunt with Smith Brothers and says ho got a splko. S. A. 'CAHMICHAEL and wlfo re turned yestorday from llandon where ho has boon recuperating from his recont oporntlon. Ho Is getting along nlcoly but It will bo cometlmo boforo ho can resumo work. Honor Visitor. Mrs. Frank D. Cohan will entertain Filday after noon, complimentary to Mrs. Kon- net li UaiiHor, who Is spending a few weeks on tho Hay. $ t AMONG THE SICK X $$ Marshal Jack Carter Is sick with a vory bad cold that yesterday kept him confined to his homo. Frank Mathou Is reported getting along nlcoly at Meicy Hospital. .Mrs. E. Barnoy, of Powers, brough her baby to Marshflold for medical treatmout and is Maying ror a fow daH nt tho homo of nor par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Byrd Lattln. Mrs. James Holland Is confined to hor bed on account of Illness. Dance at I Ingle Hall Katiirilay night by Coos Hay Concert Hand. We lead Others Follow -!. i-m 50c to 75c , I NEW TODAY $ FOUND On railroad track near Da vis Slough, woman's hat. Apply "II," caro Tlmos. WANTED $2200 Oil. Well Improved ranch. 3 or G years. Address 0. Caro Times. l'Olt SALE Improved 80 A. Itnnch $5000, part tlmo. Particulars Address 11. Caro Times. AVANTEI) Good second hand sow ing machine Addross "X" Caro Tlmos. $$ : found : $$ ;.'OU.VI YIaSTEHDAY Small key, near Copplo's store. Owner mny havo samo by paying for this ad nt Times offlco. t. t WANTED t $$ WANTED To trndo iv $2.1.00 cam. era and supplies for Edison phon ograph. A. A. Slocum, Marshflold WANTED AYnnmii to help In cook house. Phono 312XC. HELP WANTED $20 to $!tt por month oxlrn money to any employ ed person without interfering wjth regular work. No soiling, no canvassing. Positively no In vestment. Unemployed need not npply. Address Tho Sllvor Mir ror Co., Inc., 123 W. Madison stroet, Chicago, 111. WANTS WOIMC W'ett experienced practical nurse, specialty on con finement cases. Address Mrs, M. Tuohey, Marshflold, Oregon. Tol ophono 3000, Bay City. WANTED Woman who wants homo us companion to elderly lady. No objection to ouo child. Phono or enh Tho Times, Box "K". LICENSED ENG1NEEH, 17 years ex perience, wauts position. Apply Box "M" Times offlco. FOR RENT I FOIl HENT Two furnished apart ments, 1021 Elrod. Phono 387-X. FOH KENT Two furnished apt. Heated. $10.00 nnd $18.00. Sec oud and Commercial. Alpl Mat son's Quality Store. I FOR SALE t j jl'OH SALE Thirteen JcrKey cows, fresh soon. Also team work hora I es, Apply Uago ranch, Allogany, I or write box 807 Marshflold. I , , , r. 'FOH S.LW CHEAP Improvement on flno llttlo ranch near Milling ton on Isthmus Inlet, 200 chick ens. 34 ducks, etc., and will glya lease fieo. Inquire at Times or address L. D. Koblnson, Cox C10, Marshflold, fs(3( HHHHHHW