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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1915)
P'ewm",,w . jk 'WUllWMfc- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELk, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. THREE Seven Specials At: The FAIR For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7"i nml sr.c. small boys" imtii i" l'lnln U11U mm'v nil ami serges. On AQ r.iio at 'tUb lex Ladies' Summer tin- Ion Suits, fancy or plain, j mi sizes. ng now tub 2(u Children's Unit Un- der Waists, good quality, j nil sizes; on sale -If) j at lUU I .ll'ST RECEIVED A large lot or (ho latest ladle-' anil misses' Tains, In CnrdurojM ami Velvets, in White, Mimic Iti nun ami Navy. Our prices "lost loa-nimblc. TlIlL A -AlIIx. Satisfaction nlwnys oble Theate TONIGHT SIIOWINC TIIK WORLD'S GREATEST PHOTOPLAYS ALL FOR OLD IRELAND A lluec act Irish comedy ilnmui, thrilling ami Inisu ami photo giiiphrd on tho old sod of oldl.'il'', films by Sidney Olcotl Tho prmlmer or "COLLEEN IIAWN' JUST LIKE KIDS A IIHly Reeics 1 lot, In one violent hpasm, guuiuu'oed to rotiMilxc the iinlxoiso. COINCIDENCE A .special two leel lllugrnpli dramatic play. Lower Floor I Sic C'hlltlrcn 3r llalcony 10c 'IO.MOKROW NIGHT ELSIE JAMS In tho I'liiiiiiiouiit ilay "Tho CAPRICE OF KITTY" n i-npld-FIro Comedy In IliouctN. "TIIH DIAMOND FROM TIIK SUV" w.lll bo slionu Friday night. .STOP THAT R.U'KACHE KE.YALL kidney remedy Vol- tho relief of llioso case.s of kidney lnmMu which a to In need of of leetho tieatiuent. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono 1108 (iiiaranteed to givo results. SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING SANITARY fcUAVAYS OIM3.V FOR INSPECTION o innko Ico Cream to order, any kind and hi any quan tity, for parties, lodges, pie ", etc ; ; :: :: :: :: Wo do not speak of Its Q. U A L I T V That spenkb for Itself SALTER'S I'hono aoa-j. aini-Hliflelil '""H St., Opposite Rlnneo Hotel EAVIIMG All kir.rfs a snfin- KaltV. Mrs. W A Mticnn fiRfl 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R "imes' Want Ads Bring Results -- """"" i ? i MimisiiiwiiiiwMMrMmiirfwm COOS COUNTY ROAD MAP, $1.00 D. L. BUCKINGHAM DHONP. 5fii., Where Is Sunnyvale? Seo ReM Ahout It lfSt Front St. nT Ladles' CHhincru anil woo! hose, black or gra. double hoi-Is and toon. Now fjq Per pair H - - One lot Children's black under pants, were 3,"c to iiOc; nil sles. On nn sale at por pair . .,uC I -- One lot of .Men's Ion HblilH m light and nic I dluiu colors; "Tie an I value. Now 4UC Xl'Nt (101' ( Clmn,,lc,' 1,0,c,! or your money back FRED WILSON IS HANI) MANAGER lly action of tho trustees of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand, Fred Wilson was today inado malinger of tho organ- Izallon. It was said that tho appolntment was mado on- tlioly against his wishes. Ho was manager of tho band onco beforo and has nlways boen a staunch friend of tho musicians. Ex-manager Mar- tin Is said to havo automat- Ically gono out with tho ills- organizing of tho band. Tho trustees are Vlnco Pratt, Reuben Lyons and Dr. Toye. ' It is Now Time T Buy Rain coats BALMACCANS, from ISoOO Up New special Coat, with shawl collar, Balmaccan style and extra long $1600 Up Slip-ons, all styles, colors and lenciths, from $4oSO to $ FIXUP Where the Price is always Right, Tho Stores: Marshfieltl North Bend BREVITIES OCTOHKR T1DKS Tlmo and heights of tides nt Mnrsbfleld. Tho tides arc placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first Hue and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dlcato whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one I hour and fi-t minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. 4 Mrs. Ft... I) Hrs., Ft... G Mrs., ,Fl. . . 1.55 0.7 5.40 O.ti 0.21 0.C 11.10 4.1 11.17 4.4 12.21 4.8 5. 10 l.il COO 1.5 0.49 1.0 10.46 4.4 11.39 4.0 0.0 0.0 AVHATII Kit FORECAST Dr Anoclilr J Vmn to Coo, liar Tlmn. OREGON Fair, north westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., Oct. 5, by UcnJ. Ostllud, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum GO Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. m 42 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, $ 1015 1.33 Precipitation smuo porlod last year 10.18 Wind Northwest, clear. 0 riiolliio Higher. Tho local price of gasoline has been advanced from 15 cents a. gallon to lTVs cents. Auxiliary to Meet. Tho Presby terian Auxiliary will moot tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Stubblcflcld. Hunker Hill Service. Rov. G. L. Hall will preach In tho Hunker Hill School IIouso tomorrow evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Many Auto LP'cs. There aro now four auto lines operating between Coos Hay and Roseburg, the latest being some Roseburg nion who havo put on two Hoi' i cars. Silver Tea ...morrow. Tho La dles Aid of tho Methodist Church will glvo a silver tea tomorrow af ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. A. I). GIdloy on South Fourth street. Ladles Aid .Meets. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Norwcglan-Lu-thcrnn church of North Rend will meet tomorrow afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. L. Carlson In nangor. Is Transferred. Rov. Father Don- Sielly, formerly of Mnrsbfleld has been transferred from Rcnlcla, Cal ifornia, to Vnllejo, according to a f letter received by his sister, Mrs. Mary A. Bnrly. (Set Ready for Opening. Tho firm of Olllvnnt and Nasburg Is getting things In readiness at tholr now homo on Second and Commercial for their formal opening. Tho storo has been newly ropolrcd and counters aro be ing put In today. HiH-amo Top Heavy. Gub Bash stowed a deal too much in his cra nium nnd beforo tho night was ovor ho became top heavy and went to sleep behind a Front street saloon. Thero tho officers found him as tho frost began to settlo and gave tho man a warmer borth In tho City Ho tel. No One Killed. There was a seri es of sharp reports like tho wild weBt shooting up of tho town In south Marshflold shortly after dark last evening and people rushed out of doors expecting to see more of n big "killing." Tho nolso proved to be the explosion from an nuto that had about wheezed its last, lliislmuil Dies In Portland. Mrs. P. M. Wilbur this morning received a telegram from Portland telling of ,tho death thoro yesterday of J, D. Trcsham, who Is tho husband of a former Maishflold teacher, whoso namo used to bo Mis Kloanor War nock. Mr. Trosham died at St. Vln cnt'8 hospital, Mrs. Trushani was very well known horo though she left Coos Hay some years ago. VUo Presidents Meet. The vlco prosldents, tqgethor with tho presi dent, secretary and treasurer, form ing tho Kxecutlvo Committee- of tho Coos Good Roads Association, will meet tomorrow night In tho offlco of President Charles Ha'll to dls ciiba nieabiircs that will bo placed bo foro the big meeting on Thursday t North Rend. Thero Is a repres- 150 FRONT STREET Just south of (ho city, on hnrd-Mir-fured road, with Jfney erlro lots 70 to SI2."S; S3 down, $3 mo. II cntntlvo of the Association In each city ot tho county Called Hmio lly lllnei.--Vlctor Morris, newly summoned pastor of of the ClirUtlnn church and a teach er In the Myrtle Point schools, has been called homo to Kngeno by the serious Illness of his father. It was said that fear Is expressed tho fath er will not live. He Is n grocery man In EllECHO. A fttibstllntn Innrh. jcr has been secured In the place of Mr. Morris until he returns. No Hall In Street. Gridiron ten dencies of Young America must bo enjoyed fn back yards and lots and not on the main streets. This morn ing Marshal Carter Intercepted the full back In a "home run" on Hroad way and Market, tackled him on the 10-yard lino and emerged vic torious with tho leather pigskin. Ho locked this up In tho pollco sta tion with (he admonition to the kid dles that no games will bo sanc tioned by the A. A. U. If played In tho streets. Sluslaw llnr Improxo.s. The crow of tho gasollno boat Relief this morning said that the Sluslaw bar Is Improving rapidly since the Grace Doltnr went ashore thero a few weeks ngo, and that a good depth of water Is rcporled there now. They did not tnko soundings on their trip down this tlmo becnuso there were only two men on board. He said that tho Graco Dollar would havo returned to tho Sluslaw hnd there been sufficient cargo there for her. t PERSONAL MENTION t $ F. G. LESLIE Is over from Coqulllo calling on tho trade. .MRS. W. II. CROSS of Powers is a Marshflold shopper today. L. J. SIMPSON was a visitor un last ovenlng from Shoro Acres. DAN McKINNON loft this morning for the lower Coqulllo on business. MATT L. MAY loft today for tho lower Coqulllo towns on buslnoss. J. II. FLANAGAN went to Coqulllo this morning on a short business trip. DR. VAUGHN and J. Q. Jaryls havo gono to Daniels Crook for a deer hunt. R. U. PINEGOR has returned from a business trip to tho lower Co- qullle. HARRY FOLSOM loft .today for Co qulllo and other valley points on business. DR. E. MINGUS mado a professional visit to tho camp at Roaver Hill this morning. MRS. P. M. TULLEY nnd chlldron havo roturncd from a summor's I stay In California. "district attorney liljeqvist and wlfo and baby canio over from Coqulllo this morning. DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOMAS returned this morning from n threo dnys trip near Powers. CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL and wlfo spent yestorday nnd toduy in tho city visiting and on business. MRS. CARL EVERTSEN has been spending a few days as tho guest of Mrs. Parker Holland at Rlvor- ton. MRS. RUPRECHT who has been visiting Mrs. Port Doromus loft yesterday for her homo at Rono, Nevada. CHARLES HALL, of tho tolophono company, Is expected homo this evening from a business visit In Coqulllo. CHARLES HOWARD has returned from Walla Walla and other Northern points, taking In a num- bor of race meets. J. O. LANGWORTHY nnd wlfo and O. S. Torroy and wlfo loft yestor day for Eel Lako, near Ten Mile, i for a short outing. , F. D. FLETCHER, of tho Sporry j Flour company, was ovor In tho Valley this morning on buslnoss, returning this nftornoon. JAMES KELLOND and family will movo from tho Lloyd hotel Into one of the J. Wright Wilson houses on IJonnott Avouuo. F. L. SUMNER and wlfo nnd Ivy Condron and wlfo havo gono to Eel Lako to Join J. O. Langwor thy's party for a short outing. MRS. E. E. STRAW has returned from a Tow weeks visit at tho San Francisco Exposition and with relatives at Santa Rosa, Califor nia. MRS. HARRY NASnURG and chlld ron uro planning to spend tho winter In tho south, tt warmor and dryer climate than Coos A New Treatment for Constipation LIQUID PETROLEUM, SQUIRHS. (LIQUID PARRAF1N.) This Is not a medicine or Inxatlvo. It nnslsts tho movement of tho bolt els entirely liy lubrication and Is not absorbed, nor does It pa.ss into (ho system. It la tasteless, colorless nnd odorless a most wholesome and ugrcoable preparation. The "Owl" WE DELIVER T. C Rl'SSKLL was In from Henvpr Hill , today, A n result of tho Breakwater liplhft pulled off the run, the mine Is only running half time. CARL STOLZENRACII, formerly at the Chandler buffet, has returned from n trip to Camns valley nnd Portland and may locate at North Rend. fMR. AND MRS. FRANK IIORTON returned last evening from their hone) moon trip by nuto through Curry and now are nt home In The Hague Apartments. .U'DGE JOHN HALL left this morn ing for San Francisco where he Is Interested In the nppeal In n caso against the Smlth-Poworg logging company over a boom on Coos Riv er. Ray nffords for the bonlflt ot her health. MR. CHAIN who recently locnted near Loon Lake, and wife, wore Marshflold visitors today. Mr. Craln was formerly nn artist and publisher In tho enst but has re tired to tho simple llfo. MRS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN nnd dnughtcrs, Miss Genevieve and Doris, plan to leave soon for San Francisco. They may spend several months there In hopes of benefitt ing Mrs. Songstnckon's health. TAYLOR SIGLIN who has been lnld up for several weokB at his Isthmus Inlet ranch from Injuries sustained In a runaway was able to bo In Marshflcld yesterday. Ho has not fully recovered yet. JAMES T. URAND loft this morning on tho stage for Roseburg whero he will attend to somo legal mat ters and also visit with his brother who Is Interested In a largo fruit ranch nenr thero. Ho expects to bo gono for about a week. MISS 1IA55EL MANWARING who litis attracted somo attention by her success as manager of a cheese factory In Curry county Is spend ing n few days with friends In Marshflold. Sho Is not only nn ox port In tho lino but a very capable business woman. MAX TEPPER and wlfo plan to leavo soon for San Francisco, whero they will tnko In tho Expo sition and will tho proceed to their old homo in Texas for a visit. They had planned to go via steamer through tho Panama ca nal, but a report that tho canal is closed as a result of a hlg slldo may ncccssttato them changing tholr Itinerary. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY Cafeteria Club with Prof. and Mrs. F. A. Tledgon. C. W. D. M. with Mrs. Mnt- tto Dlaln. Ladles Guild In tho Guild hall. , Girls' Guild at 7:30 nt homo of Mrs. Walter Rich- ardson. Mrs. T. H. James enter- 4 4 tains nt Auction Ilrldgo for Mrs. A. T. Stelncr of Snlom. WEDNESDAY Prlsclllas with Mrs. Dnu Orr. Christian Sisterhood In tho Church parlors. 4 Narcissus Club with Mrs. & Inglo Pedorson. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Roy Hralunrd In North Rend. Ilrldgo Club with Mrs. J. W. Hennott. Daptlst mission circle with Mrs. F. E. Wheeler. Norwegian-Lutheran La- i dies' Aid of North Rond with Mrs. L. Carlson of Hangor. Methodist Ladles' Silver tea with Mrs. A. II. GIdloy. 4 Elks dance nt Masonic Hall. THURSDAY 4 North Rond Episcopal La- dos Guild with Mrs. Wultor Smith. Mlnno-WlB with Mrs. 4 Chas. LaChappollo. Eastsldo Social Club with Mrs. Hen Wright. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan. FRIDAY , First Addition Dahlia Club with Mrs. K. Ynko. Kloster Club with Mrs. J. Q. Jarvis, Ladles Art Club with Mrs J. A. Dlatt. . Llbby foal, $3.00 ton. Phono PHONE 71 JUST RECEIVED Our new line of Outing Gowns, Skirts, etc., for the Ladies and Children Every garment new; no old stock, and they certainly are dandy values, and money savers Ladies' Gowns, plain white, white with stripes and fan cy trimming! worth at the least one-third, tQ more, Our price 98c, 69c, Children's Outing Gowns. price Ladies' Outing Skirts, dandy IIiiiyI mnrn. Oiir mirn third more, Our price Outing, by the yard, all colors; best on tho market; full width; worth at the least one-third more, C- Our piico ..-10c 8 1-3c, Bed Spreads J, C, Penney Co, values, Think of itl Buying a Bed Spread, full size, every day in the year from 50c to $1 less than elsewhere, Our no. piico , $3.98, $2.98, $1.98, "PC Sheeting, bleached, 8-4 , 21c Sheeting, bleached, 9-4 23c Sheeting, bleached, 10-4 25c Best bleached Sheeting on the market, 9-4, fl Worth one-third more, Our price Tho Originators of Low Prices fS. lfe&7vnei'9dr ri ifiterpQrarta - 'HHfjnfjT m.wt tm ittr w K HAVE Just Issued n to Imvo J on call In nnd get one, as wo huvo a number of good things listed that nro real bargains. If you can't call; drop us n card or call us on the phono nnd wo will mail you ono. This Is tho tlmo of the jenr vilicn people lay In their Winter' supply of (Srocorles nnd beforo you send out of town coino In and get our prices nnd sec tho quality c' our goods nnd then you Milt know what joii nro buying. Wo stand back of our goodn nnd will make good anything that docs not prove satisfactory. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gettings Cash Grocery Nbrth Broadway Near Central Ave. Tho case of thq child of W. A. Kelly In Hunker lilt which was roported soveral days ago as diphtheria, turns out to bo that disease boyond ques tion. Dr. Horsfnll received from tho statu board of health n tolcgram stating that tho evi dences sent Indicated un der test diphtheria. Tho chlldron aro not yot qunron tlned, but aro not In school. It Is said tho family moved to Ray Park today. DKPUTV (SAME WARDEN THOMAS FINDS VIOLATIONS Kills Hunting Dog Near Pom erf ' Says Hunters Aro Respecting Duck Laws Deer running with dogs In tho vi cinity of Powers Is going to mean grief to hunters, according to Doputy Game Warden Thomas who returned ,thls morning from a three days visit thero. A big hunting dog belonging tto n man named Roswlck, who was convicted several mouths ago In Cur ry for tho lllogal killing of deor, was killed by tho doputy gamo war den. Ho said tho found tho animal running deer. In tho past two wcoks thero havo boon sovornl cases of law violation roported near Powers, snld Mr. Thomas. Ho dcclaroB that ho Is not certain yet about having Roswlck or tested but claims hu was taking part In tho deer running. Investigation Is being mudo of tlo killing of u fawn on tho county road between hero and Coqulllo n few days ago. Thoro seems to be a question ns to whether or not tho deor was past tho fawn etago and "klllahlo." Doputy Kauio Warden Thomas was fdowii at tho sand hills and about tho lower bay when tho duck season op ened and ho said that ho noticed no violations of tho law, A special of floor stationed thoro two weolts ho foro tho season opened said that thoro woro no hunters taking ad vantage of tho law. I Strictly ovory Jiuntor will bo hold jto tho law which requires, no hunt ing botweon sunrlso nnd sunsot. (J Kills Many Vat-mlut.s j J, C. Wnrnor has within tho past 'two wcoks killed four panthers In I the vicinity of the Sixes and Eckley, '(Baid Mr. Thomas, nnd now ho has l two hunting dogs with him. havo brought dpwn, four varinlnta n n day. X SHIPPING NEWS $'$ , YELLOWSTONE ARRIVES 1 Tho Bteam schooner Yellowstone arrived at daylight today from Snu I Francisco. Sho will load lumber ut DuulHEIJ 49c values at one- 1 Qr tQr J-V 49c, We IcaU Others Follow JTF I d f Ji new prlco list and would bo pleased tho North Rond Lumber Company mill and will sail south Thursday. ADELINE SMITH IN Tho steamer Adellno Smith arriv ed this morning reaching Marshflold at 10 a. m. Sho Is loading lumbar nt tho Smith mill. $ t AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Charles Landers, formorly Miss Ruth Matthows, Is still qulto 111 at hor homo nt Powors. It waa In tended to bring hor to tho hospital at North Rond but tho attending phy sician docldod hat sho was too 111 to bo moved. It Is hoped that wlth'f In n fow days sho will bo ablo to stand tho trip. Jack Cartor Jr. Is qulto HI today With la grlppo and Is confined to Ids bed. Tho littlo sou of Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Sanduerg who was scalded qulto soveroly about tho nock and nrnia Is reported getting along nicely.. Dnvo Drlsco, n workman on tho' Coos Day-Eugono lino Is at More hospital receiving troatmont for a sovero Injury to his head, sustained a fow doys ugo. NEW TODAY I ? WANTED Painter, sovornl dnys' painting In exchange for gold watch or anything In jewolry lino Address "J" Times Offlco. 75c value. Our WAviT;i--!foomeni hiui wiitruoref fVM Mt t .- la .. ..1 . fl J n fc n .1 .. -. --- tiy- uommomai uvu,, juiuuo ---it i FOUND NEAR GUNNER Y Small package of dry goods. Ownor can at nines uiucu uuu H"i uruuiu by paying for this ad. FOUND PliUntlioiv pin. Owner may have same by paying for this ud at Times offlco. FOR SATiE (I dozen liens, jjta per doz. J, E. Fitzgerald, Eastport, -Phono 451-X. WANTED (Jlrl ,t Lloyd Hotel ot' onco. WANTED Clean cotton nig nt Tho Times offlco. WANTED To buy good farm team harness uml wagon, A. N. caret Times. I WANTED To rent hiuall Improved ranch. Farmer, care Times. 4 WANTED To liny fow dozen liens, good layers, A. F earn TlmOs, FOR SALE I ? II OREGON MADE RAIN COATS Lowest prices, latest styles, will call and take your measuro. Tolo- phono 110-J, FOR SALE Thirteen Jersey cows, fresh soon. Also team work hors es. Apply Gage ranch, AMogany, or write bos (J (37 Marshfleld. I i 4