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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
ffffBSSSStiomiJXLIiSSidkkj i$ a io-iK cwnMlMn cniTinM nOTODCD I- nnno HaV m Abound n noconM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT Hub Dry Dollar Days atardi and odaj Gds Co I M ZAm. teiir m Dollar Days atiuirdlay amd ond o ay Wlilto Cicpe-ilct'lilne, I Indies wide; oi;uliir JjU.25 ynril; Ilolliir Day Silk Poplin, l( Indies; nil colors; Hernial- Jjtl.tr; yard; llolliir Hay .... Silk Poplin; U7 Inch; nil colors; ItcKulnr ire yiucl; Dollar Dny, li YDS. V Hcnliow Dcvonsliho Cloth, ICculnr li:c (l; Dollnr Pay, 5 VIS KOU .. Itlppletto; Kciuilne; I tegular ir.e yard; Dollny ly, H YDS. I'OH ...... $1.00 $1.00 '" $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Wool Serge anil (.'aliai-timc; (tegular IOe iintl (l.'e yd; Hollar Day, 2 YDS. $f .00 Tnlilo Linen, Hcgulur I '-" .Ml; Hollar Day $1 .00 Itcniiinnts many desirable length wool mid cotton goods; Dollar Day OX 13 IIAliK HIIMNANT I'llll'H Turkish Towels, largo and heavy; pink and hlnu borders; Hcgulut- :i."c each; Dollar Day, I l-'Olt $1 .00 Kid (.'loves; l'nmosi make; tan, hlack, while;; lteg. $I.:!ft; Dollar Day $1.00 "Xlngnrn Maid" Long Silk Cloves; twlra heavy; embroidered; all colors; Hogulnr ?l.."5t; Dollar Day $1 ,00 American l.ady Corsets Hcgului' SjM.U.I mid !jil.."0; Dollar Day $1.00 Ladles' "olaenic" (Jiiaianteeil Ll.slo Homj; Hcg. -"'; Dollar Day, 5 PAIltS $ "j .00 1)1 Heal I'iiio Silk Hose; etia iiiiallty; nil colors; Hogulnr J? 1 .12.i ; Dollar Day, $"j .00 Hed Spreads; full sl.c; Itcgului' sil.-o; Dollar Hay jg" QQ All Ladles' (l.-,e Neckwear; Hollar Day; l! IMKCKS I'OH $-J QQ All ladles' .-e Knitted mid Muslin Underwear; Dollar Day; 2 IMKCKS KOIl $1.00 "Mian Tajlor" House Dresses; most stores $la."o; our iru. pilce, $1.!2.. Hollar Hay $1.00 Ladles' Shoes; hroken lines only; re;;, price ijlit.ftO mid $1; Hollar Hay; $i.(io oik hkuuijAH pinch rallies' Kelt Km- Trimmed Slipper; all colors; ijil.tM anil $1.51); Hollar Hay, $1.00 Ladles' ami Men's rmhrcltas, Jjii.r.O and $1.U.",; Hollar Hay $1.00 Kimonos; crepo and flannelette; regular $l..0 and .SI.-; Hollar Hay $1.00 Hoys Overcoats; K to 15 years; ILVLK PltlCK PJ.UH $1 "qq All Hoys' Wool Suits $1,110 OKK HIiryiLAU Pltic'H Hoys', !lrls' and Ladles' Mackinaw Coats $1.01) OI'K HKCL'LAU PIMCH All Silk Petticoats $1.00 OKK ItlXit'LAK PIMCH NOT WRESTLING maxy him tiik Match at xoktii hhxd last nu1iit a HUB DRY GOODS "SMART WEAR FOR CO CORNER BROADWAY AND CENTRAL AVE. WOMEN" PHONE 361 Smiling Hutch W,l"s from C. Marshall In Contest Lasting for Xear- ly an Hour Women as well as men nppliimletl ninny (Iiiich during the hotly eontcut ect niatuli that took pliteo In North lloncl liiBt nlKht between U. Alaralmll, of Vancouver, nncl "Smiling Dutch" of Handon. Smiling Dutch won af ter n terrific struggle, which lucked 'one minute of lasting an hour. The cxhlhitlon displayed the mar velous imtsctilnr development of tho 'contestants, especially of C. Marshall 'who exceeded tho Handon favorlto 3n strength. Shilling Hutch's forte 'was qulckncps and cleverness. Match for Tonight I' Tonight (loorgo Lambert, ehani i'plon of Coos and Curry counties ' meets M. d. Lutsey of LunglolB. I Hoth pnrtleB hnvo brought with them ! n lurga number of backers. Kueli sldo Is equally confident of winning and tho match Is looked, upon as tc Ing tho most Interesting ami best 'one over hold In this part of the 'state. Wilson to Wrestle Tomorrow night Jim Wilson, tho Hoy Wonder will wrestle tho winner of tonight's match. Each night dancing Immediately follows tho matches. BASEBALL SCORES IIHKH AOAIX 1IAX(S HOODOO OX TO Til 1-3 POOH HKAVIiltS ASK FEDERAL IJXfHXI3i:ilS WOl'I.H ClIAIKJi: OK HOAHS TAKH WoTild Sen to IIiiIIcIIiik al Very Small i:penso to County Conveii- Him IIiimikIiI 'ls" (Jovornment engineers to tho chargo of county road projects after the general plan has been laid out, by the county court and the people, 1 was tho decision at the Good KondH I scBslon at North lloncl yesterday uf-' tcrnoon. P. II. llurreil uecmreu nisi office ever stanclB ready to nld thoi people of Coos and that tho eostj would bo nothing inoro than the transportation of an engineer In his 'travels through tho county, tho gov ernment standing the remainder of tho expense. Kxplnnatlon of the mixed up rond laws of tho st"nto was nintlo by Hon 'Klshor, following which were talks by Charles St. Dennis, of Lakeside, A. A. Ilakor. of Hrldgc, .1. II. Austin, of Gardiner Chamber of Coinmcrco and L. .1. Simpson. P. II. Hurrcll hold a "qtiestlon niro" in which three minutes was allowed for talks from tho floor and tho arguments and questions were answered by him. Tho meeting clos ed without adopting any resolutions nnd tho Good Hoiuls convention was at an end. XOTICI3 TO HIKIISTIOlt Mormons Slated for Second Place In League Are Making Pho- iioniliiiil Finish All electors who wish to vote In tho Primary Nominating City Men tion and tho General City Hloctlon should register with tho Recorder on or before October U.'lrd, 1915. JOHN W. UUTLKH, Recorder Columbia Flour $1.10 per suck at. Haines. ! ! COAST LEAGUE I'HKUL'NTAGISB OP Snn Fran. . . Lou Angeles Salt Lako . . Vernon Oakland . . . Portland . . . W. 103 103 , DC L. 81 SO 80 101 107 sr, tot , 7f 102 P.C. .571 .530 .520 .185 .119 .423 TO PROTECT PUPILS I tho authorities feol that tlioy would Vet tho best results In having a des 'ignated officer to attend to these ens- (es. It was pointed out that many nt m.M, liu.mw i-iMMii(r rtii-.-, Bfliool districts have such physicians. i paying them a small retaining feu CIAL IICALTH OKFICKIt to illaguoso cases brought to them (nnd to look after tho necessary health Olsniss Paying Small HcIiiIiiIuk Foci cautions of tho schools. Action at tills timo Is not being hurried becaiisu of the diphtheria scaro In Hunker IIIH, said Wilson Kaufman this morning, but the measuru Is ono tliat has been con sidered by Homo mombors for ipiito a time. to Physicians to Hlugiio-o Hoiihlful ('uses In School Special health officer for tho pu pils of thu public schools was a topic of cousldorntlou at the school hoaid meeting this morning and though no thing deflnlto was done, the members expressed themselves In favor if such an officer. Often there is fear of nu epidemic spreading. Somo pupil may coma to school with a rash that Immediately , Is taken for chicken pox or tho like. CIIICKIIX TAMALKS iiuido by i nnd with a regular teliool physician .Mis. Victor Wlckiiian tit LI3W1S.' If jour Hollar Is hid away (iet It out for Hollar Hay. S( IIKDCLi: FOIt HASHKTHALL OAMICS : Tho following Is tho schcdulo for tho basketball games In Coos Coun ty. Jan. 7, Myrtle Point at Coqulllo. North Hend at Marshfiold. Jan. II, Coqulllo at North Dond. Hnudnn at Myrtle Point. Jan. 22, North Dond nt Handon. Feb. I, Handon nt Coqulllo. Myr tlo Point at North Hcud. Feg. 11, Coqulllo at .Marshfiold. .Myrtlu Point at Handon. Fob. 18, North Ilond at Coqulllo. Marshfiold at Myrtle Point. Fob. 19, Marshfiold nt Handon. Fob. 25, Handon at North Hend. March 3, Coqulllo at Handon Mnrshfleld al North Hend. Llbby Coal, $3.00 ton. (Ur AnocllIM rrtti to cool Blj Tlrawi.J SALT LAKH, Oct. 8. In tho Mormon capital tho Hues for tho third succcsslvo tlnio have wollopcd tho Heavers who seem unable to got away from their hoodoo of tho en tiro season. From present Indications the bet ting Is about evon that tho Decs ara going to finish the season nt least second In tho league, with Los Angeles training at third. Tho Bcorcs of yesterdny follow: Const Leagito ' At Salt Lako: It. II. K. Portland -. 0 12 5 Salt Luko 12 13 3 At Los Angeles: Oakland 0 0 2 Los Angeles . . . '. 4 11 0 . Second game: Oakland o ' Los Angeles 1 At San Francisco: Vernon 0 ', San Francisco 5 American League Phono 72. noston 3 "" " " i New York 4 National League Now York 15 Ilostun 8 DIC. II. K. KI3LTY, Dentist, 20 1 Colco IHdg. Phono 1JSI-.I. Ho suro to seo tho Pmiama's Hol lar Hay Millinery Specials. Extra Specia Child, 's Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, g oodbT sni'inn hp.nl: nil Innthni nnri oni:j "'j Special b I nrlins' Shnn.?. Run Mnl.nl inm uj.. .. leather and solid.- Special ........ $Jl Babv Shoes, leather snlns: liri hi.iu.. solid ; Jft Indian blankets, 62x74; pure long staple vvuui, yuuu juiiviiio. ojuuid ng staple 1 The Golden Ri BIGGEST STORE BESlfl XOTICK To whom It may concern: This is to . notify Hint If there nra any remaining creditors to tho Multi field linking Company onaccoiiii7s Hint liavo been contracted before and on Scptombor 30th, 1015, -Hint such creditors should present their bills to mo on or boforo October It t It, 1015, nt tho Marshfiold Halting Company, Marshfiold, Oregon. KM IL IIIOIMO. mri iNciBonliKttin, Holmar Djtnruhi lenlny sliaklnr hisjin friends, every onelii lltimit aiv.ln f..Lt.ji " oiu "crJKra Lvcry one hereutVc Sanforil'BgaJtrictiitionj Is digging spuds. Ilnvo yonr prvfna. Tho Ttaiei oMIct f Drug Departn,enf TIMip$ fr000 Drug Sundry Specials Beautiful Black Ebony Hair Brush, $1.00 1 Large Black Rubber Comb 25c 1 Ebony Russian Bristle Lather Brush 25c All for $1.00 W 00' I HMI t "- -i-r-nnnnnnnji AT THE FAIR STORE YOUR DOLLARS NEVER BOUGHT AS MUCH VALUE AS THEY WILL ON DOLLAR DAY AT THE FAIR Real $2 Lace Curtains, cream or white, full size, pair $1.00 $1.50 and $1,75 finest grade Galatea Middy Blouses for $1.00 25 yards best quality Calicoes and Prints for $1.00 $1.75 and $2 Men's gauntlet Gloves, best grades, for $1.00 $1.50 and $1.75 Men's or Ladies' Umbrellas, for $1.00 15 yards 36-in Percales, worth $1.50, for $1.00 $1.50 Thompson Glove-fittinq Corsets, for $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Ladies' Embroidered Voile Waists for $1.00 $2. Blanket Robes, animal designs $1.00 $1.50 Ladies' fancy Night Gowns, for $1.00 50c Bungalow Aprons, made of good Percales, 3 for $1.00 $1.50 and $1.75 latest corduroy and velvet Tarns, for $1.00 1 8c Beautiful Flannelettes, now ten yards for $ 1 .00 $1.50 and $2 Children's and Men's Sweaters, now $1.00 THE FAIR HL'LLKT FHOM III3AUT I'hyMrlan Perforins Ktiiionliiiry Operation on Shrapnel Victim tllj AuofUlM TtfM to Cooi Uj Tlmn.) HKULIN, Oct. 8. Tho oponliiK of a chnmbor In tho heart and extract ing a bullet Is roported by Hrof. Ground and Dr. Casporson In tho cur ront numbor of Munich Medical Weokly. Tho patient was a youiiK soldlor who had re covered from a bullet wound through tho llvor. Upon X-ray ex amination preceding his discharge from tho hospital a foreign object was discerned In tho heart. It mov ed synchronously with tho heart's pulsations, and tho physicians do- fl cliled that It was a shrapnol bullet. To provont possible clangorous complications it was dctormlned to' remove tho bultot. Tho breast was opened, tho pericardium silt suffic-' lontly to pornilt tho heart to bo' brought forward, a cjulck Incision) was mnclo In tho right vontrlclo nnd tno millet was immediately found nnd romovod. Much blood was lost, but tho bleeding stopped after prompt stitching, and tho patient niudo a comploto recovery. 1 Fancy Rosewood White Bristle fcrush $1.00 1 Rosewood Lather Brush . . ,25c 1 Good Whisk Broom 25c All for $1.00 1 Fancy Rosewood Hair Brush $1.00 1 Rosewood Shoe Brush 25c 1 Large Clothes Brush 35c 1 Maroon Rubber Comb 25c All for $1.00 aaiaVMW Aa H"l l1M 1 Pretty Baby Set- $1.00 Comb, Brush, Powder Box, 1 Box Johnson's Baby Talc . .25c All for $1.00 aami riW'KKX TAMALKS made ly Mr. Victor Wlckiunii at LIJWLS.' If your Hollar, is hid away Cet It out for Dollar Hay. 1 Baby Set, Blue Powder Box 40c Soap Box 50c Bar of Soap .'25c Talcum 25c All for $1.00 i-rrrifK i im w wwm (-u-u-u-)ri Study ThesePril 1 Turkish Bath Towel 1 1 Wash Rag 1 Nail Brush 1 Bath Brush, long handle. J All for $1.0 1 Safety Razor 1 Shaving Lotion 1 Shaving Cream All for $1.00 j-1-n-n.n n.n r n i ' mikmi'i'"1"1"'' 1 Hudnuts Toilet Water Uar Peroxide Cream... 1 Cake Soap All for $U i 1 Pt. Btl. Antiscepticlikel irif 1 Tooth Brush, Red Cross 1 Tooth Paste . . . All for $1.00 3 50c bottles White Pine Medicine 6. g5c Plasters....-JJ tidies for $1.00. Jewelrv Deoarthient Special Inducements for Christmas Prese i v $1.50 Solid Gold Filled Scarf Pins. . , $1.50 Solid Gold Pilled Brooch Pins $1.75 Solid Gold Filled Watch Chains $1.50 and $1.25 Gold Filled Ti r.lnsns $1.50 Gold Filled or Pearl Knife $1.50 Gold Filled Neck Chain l.uv and $1,50 Solid Gold Lodge Emblems Vx. o aim p.o souvenir spoons : Tp.velit Also other Pm PAPP.Atmq ; ixri,e. "niomnnds and Je xiVUirill,u Ul YV ttLUICO, xyiw $1.00 Off On All Articles Costing $5.00 Or More 0r S Marshfiold, Oreqon. RMaWHMHUMIMMHH HMMKM Next Door to Chandler Hotel tm, $-DAV HAHOAIXS. o per cent1 off on Caraniels, I'lnoclie, Taffy and lVanut Candy at LKW'IS.' ! RED CROSS DRUG STO) Phone 122 TJmea want nils linng reiulta.