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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON.'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1915-EVENING EDITION. FIVE ioneer ware to. IS ON V l'l' UK THIS UWUU .IHTICM-.S d,1i 1'rlcetl In Proportion . ,. . ..flnno 'l-ltll (HIT fQ U'.luU Mlvv- --- or mall order Iioubo Ol'TOIUIU TIIUCS nt Hare JjKJ."l per !?:.( per hog. no'inii Ihte Is ok; .4c! 1!ol iib i re Heavy galvanized, j rod spool cow tUI 100 Time and hclKlita of tide MariOi field. The tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive IioIkMb will In dicate wliethor It Is hlRh or low water. High tldo on the bar one hour and M minutes earlier than nt Marshflold. '100 lbs; 80 ho. SO roti cd ripe, price bo, 3-1 .BO. ij per $8.25 per hbl. Cement, $2.00 .. f Af.aa.ltn Tn.W1 EX. Superior .minim ui'i nd lanser 1C re liolied linseed oil, 80c Tiirpontlno PCn hlto Lead, flQ OC ...ipUiJ Paint, b1., nrin uuu Porch Paint, 7llrs. Ft.. 8IIl'S. ,1't.. Olllru. Kt.. 10IIrB. Ft.. 1 1 j t Ira. Ft.. 12Hrs. Ft.. 0.2S , 1.7 , 1.11 I.S 2.01 I.S 2.18 1.7 U. 37 i . r, 1.31 1.3 cm 0.11 7.33 0.7 S.07 o.y S.I3 1.2 l.23 t.l 10.00 1.8 12. ',7 r..i 1.25 r.r i.r,o r,.7 2.35 5.8 :i.ll 5.8 3.5S 5.7 7.31 0.5 8.11 0.0 U Willi tlu puldo jcMeMtn lit tu'iicd to liau- no other handle than Plain Path Oi,, ,o claimed wan all Hit name he eer had. lie took nu upper berth and lcpl "If off. l'nM.ldr Set Ico. Uv. tJ. l Mall nlll preach tomorrow uroiilug al 7-30 o'clork in tho now Knstldc school holme. (.'it to ;niiic , imIbc MeDanlol tuid Hoy O. Ilrnlnard will lonvo to morrow lor Portland to attend the Iodo meeting of the K. of P. Tho delegates from Marshflold nre T. M. Culver, (leo. Ulakoloy and I. A. Whereat. Money (ilwii nar, AetliiR on the order of District Attorney I. II JenvlHt a bond of $100 posted with Judne IVnnoek by J. II. Poole when the officers sought Ills daughter. Mrs. Tower, who was nbducled by her husband this last time, has been I returned to him. The bond was Mll.0 M I'IKItSON came In Inot cu nliiK irom Uketlde to Ukc the Carnival and Iranmct a Utile biul n w. W. O. MOIIOA.V, of Nurlh Cojs Itlvor, rninu down today to mail, himself of some of tho Dollar Day bargain. V. II. DlT.NtlAX, of Coos UIvt. mmo! down today to take In the Del-1 lar Day doliiftg and to ro the . htldgo carnival. -AUTO STRIKES LID' Mid OK II VHAIt OI.I1 HUMAN UUADSII.WV IIHOKKN Steppcd hi I'liini if Mini 1 1 tie Irftl KxciiliiK In North KUi1 ),. er l Koncrutc, j DodKliiK from behind a confectlon- FKANK MAY came. In from .Me-Ior' '"" on Sliorinan iiU'iuin In Donald & Vaughn's llluo llldge "N'r,u Homl where he was playing tag camp this morning o Join In the m8t evening with some utlier young bridge carnival festivities. Mors. Krinan llradsbaw stopped In CAPTAIN AND MUS. .NKD OAI.- ',n,nt ul "" nntoinobllo anil received l.OWAY returned on the Santa n liroken leg. The lad waH linmedl- kss ; Pure Mixed gallon, 00c. Floor 00c and 50c i: ,i ery liignest quaiuy ; Every IilBliest srauo Paper, 1-2 ply, ?1.00 sq. ' io. mi nni iplnJU Ons Knglno Cyl Oil. Tho t Rrade. EC .J UUbl ivooii sTi:i:n haxcjks. o WKATHKH I'OUKCAST uiar :i:.uu, C'll Ufli iPliUUi ulnr $32 50. JinP flfl t)tJiUU hour business mid justify king theso prices. Theso chango with tho market. Bjr AmocUIoI TrcM to Com nr TlmM.l OIIKOOX Fair, wnnn Interior Southwest, westerly winds. LOCAL TICMPlCItATOKH IlKCOIin For tho 24 bourn ending at 1:13 a. in., October !), by HenJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum CS Minimum .15 At 1.13 n. m 18 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1015 1.33 Precipitation ' lamo period Inst year 11. :u ' Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. S.53 ' lnt np as n payment of costs If a 0.3 conviction wns not secured. 0.38 This Is Pay Day. The C. A. Smith -0.G mill wns closed today under tho 10.20 four-day schedule, though It Is said --0.0 the five-day Bcbedulo will soon be 11.21 in operation. Tomorrow Is the 10th --0.5 jnnd pay day, but becauso It 13 Sun day the men nro being pnld off to day, tho ltli. Tho banks and tho stores will be open thin evening as usual. Victim of Oihi Accident. Will, Dungaii today Is nursing a sorei 'mouth and bad to havo n now front! tooth put In as a result of a. strango accident. Last night whllu standing on the street taking In tho festivi ties, he heard some loud words be hind lilm and as ho turned around to seo what was happening, .lack Harnett fell back against him, bis head striking Will's mouth. It scoins Clara this morning ntter visiting for two weeks nt the exposition. MltS. M. W. 11KZANSOX left on tho Santa Clara today for Portland and from there will go to Tllltt- ately tended by Dr. llnrtle. The machine was driven by Mrs. I.ouls Andcrron. She was In every way exonerated from any lilamo. wit nesses declaring Mint nt the time she mook to Join her liusbaul who i.wn8 Kol"K very slowly and that tho on the dredge Oregon. They will '.-v clUM0 ,,n8""B out from behind probably spend the winter there. 1 tluj ,,00tn without any warning nnd . P. OWKN litis returned from a ' wnfl mu Ioo,l"K toward tho machine. fow days' stay at his South Coosi ll wnB sM tl,ls "ir"iR that tho Hlver summer home. Vesterdnv J0"1"- wno com from n largo fam- be caught a 15-pound Chinook 'lly, will be properly taken caro of salmon on n troll and he attempt- l,tliro,K1 " "I", either by Mrs. Ail ed to handle the lino with his hand Instead of with u reel, with the result that a bad gash was cut lu his forefinger. KICK ON TAXES that l.'arnett and another man had some words and tho other, n strang er, struck Harnett, Knocking him against Dungaii, who suffered mo only Injury inflicted. CHNTUAL AVKXPK OWXHUS Oil. .IHCT TO IXCUKASi: Advance of About Hlty Per cent on Properly Knst of fourth Ktieet. ilerson or tho Carnival Committee, This Is 'the first nccldent Mint has been reported throiiglutlio carnival, (hough the streets havo been crowded at all times. The boy Is one of n family of eight children and the fath er is III. S-DAV ItAIU.'AIXS. 20 per cent off on ('arniiicl.N, Pltioclic, Taffy nnd Peanut Candy at LKWIti.' loneer ware Co. j Work on .Streets. Punishment, , strenuous and dire, hns como to, Cal vin .Miller for his misdeeds; he has n... . , .' , ... , .,, .. i ui'i'ii Buiiiuiii'i;" iu iivu iiuj a in jau nr to work on the sl,rcot8 of the city. This Is tho first procedure of tho po lice In months to mako prisoners work out their sentences on the streets. "Fatty" camo over to vls- Phono 101. j " , (North Pond. Phono 401.! Whv WP Recommend OUTER'S r Vour CREAM Squibb's Preparations iVTIIIXfl SAXITAHY )PIv. FOU IXSPKCTIOX ' to iinnio and absolutely reliable, $ PERSONAL MENTION KHAXIC IIAXSOX, of Sumner, was In the city today. JOIIX SIHKX, of Coos Hlver, was down today on a business trip. THOMAS L DICKSON camo back on tho Santa Clara from San Francisco this morning. MRS. CHAHI.KS ST. D13XXIS visit ed today from Lakesldo nt tjio Car nival. " WALTUIl WILSON has returned i from Ilandon, whero ho spent several weeks. Mutt. j. !. yvh.mim.nu was ovor yesterday from Myrtlo Point to vis- It with friends. JACK LKACH camo over from Co- (liillle to attend tho bridge carnl- val at Xorth Dond. CLAUD II. GILES and wlfo of Myr tlo Point nro ovor to attend the ko leo Crenni to order. nd and in any iuui- r parties, lodacs. iilc Mbi nut sncalc of lis U A L I T V It .spcaltH for Itself ITER'S ho 2(I!J.J, Mnrsliflelil oppoMto lllniico Many physicians specify Scpilbli's preparations on their prescriptions I becnuso they know them to bo true j festivities at North llend it. PiNKiiiiTUN nnd wife wcro down yesterday and today vlsltlnsp from tbolr North Inlet homo. Wo it i - -" Irccommeud them becnuso wo aro iposltlvoly suro that for purity, . strength and potency thoy nro with-' tout u peer. Tho houso of Squibb j has enjoyed no mushroom growth, ! but a steady vigorous growth duo J to mo ."It, quality nnd service. That's j vhy today Squibb preparations aro recognized by scientific phnrmaclsts as beliiK tho best of their kind. 1 Hotel i Tell your doctor you have his mmmmm . .- . ,-., i.n.1... n...l ,, ntnntrtmvaBt prescriptions uneu ai o wi. I II. N. WKRSTKU, of Coos River, wns down combining business with pleasure yesterday and today. It. B. SANDRHSON came In todny with tho llluo Hldgo delegation to Join In tho bridge carnival festivities. Read E "TTe Owl" Wo deliver Immediately. Phono 7 I Tho Central Avenuo Drug Store . jjmuuLMmjinai I Mi iMnnr Heaters nanni 22 1 Ml I Mil" nu i oble Theate TONIGHT HO.MXCK OP' KIj.VI.VK Tho concluding- chapters of Mio Ills ul" Klalne," the MirillluK serial story featurliig Pearl I'VV ()V 'I'lll' l,-o I '!.' n ,.r Hi., llllli- llm.vps i-olllcdlo. Tin: iioitniiit Kj.ii.r ,..t, ,, .1..MHIM. r ....... .., .. ........... PHI SOCIAL SIM, Ami K, ..(,,. w. cjiiiumIv. Smitsllik that ran enjoy. S t oves i ONi: DOLLAH OKI ual Prices Lower floor . 15c Balcony . . .10c Children ... 5c trroii night; Paramount fentiuo nnd .Mnitln'H sclwt or- on any Heater ir Hnugo sidd during DOLLAH D.VV SALH, closing Mon day ulglit. Wo carry (ho Wood nnd Coal Heaters ultli tho Duplev (Initcs which give Mio lilgbot satisfaction. Our faiuoiih Slerllug and Arca dian Malleable Kltclieu Uaiiges nio I tho Jcy f liouseulvcs, i Don't fail to see them If you aro In tlio market for u stove. Heuieuibcr our special Dollar Day ttffer cuds .Monday night. i Jolmson-Gulovsen Co. Central avenue property owners nro Incensed ovor a big Increase In Mio assessment of the property along the thoioughfnro east of Fourth street. The Increase made by As sessor Thrift Is snld to havo been about Blxty per cent. Some of Mio nffected property owners say that they were not awaro of the Increase until after tho first session of tho Hoard of Hquallzatlon so that they did not havo an op portunity to enter protest. They will now tnko It up with tho County Clerk. . They clnlm that thoro wcro no other matorlnl Increases made In as sessments here, nnd Mint Micro Is nothing to Justify the big Increase on this particular property. CHICKKX Mrs. Victor TAMALKS inailo I.y Wlckninu at. LKWIS.' flASSIHE Aiv?S SON OF RALPrl E. MOODY IS DEAD Death Comes Suddenly to University .Student May Ho Heascn Father Did Not Como Hero Hoportod on his way to Coos Hay to uttoiid the Hrldgo Carnlvnl Halph H. Moody, gonoral manager for tho Southern Pacific In Oregon, sudden ly turned bnck and It wnB wondered I hero what tho reason could bo. Tho! answer has Just como. Frank F. Moody, n son 22 years of ago, died suddonly from henrt failure. The son was a junior In tho Unl vorslty of Washington at Conttlo and bad been qulto sick- only a dny when death camo. Formor Governor 7., V. Moody wns a grandfather of tho youth. The funornl will tako placo In Portland where tho family resides. ; J jVFw TODAY Ajj4jjjjjjjjjjjjj.jJJVjjj1 LOST IX XOHTH I1KXD Diamond out of ring. Liberal reward for Its return to Hox "Y," caro Times. SALKSMUX Pocket, side line. Xen' live proposition, all nierehnnts In tows of 10,000 mm under wan It. Pnys Jfi.OO commisslou on each sale. No collecting, no risk to merchant. Wo tnko back unsold goods. ICaslest, biggest paying , side lino over offered. Canflold Mfg, Company, 208 Slgel St. Chicago. l-'OH SALK Thorough bred barred rock roostors for breeding stock. $1.50 each. Phono 3171. I Quality i Xorth Front II(IIIM) I'llllllsllCI'S street Marhflelil 'hone OI-.L boLLARDAY ONE DOLLAR StaitH a Xew Homo for you in SUNNYVALE tho choice of any lot Sat unlay for One Dollar down Xo Interest Xo Taxes wiikhi: is st'XXWALi:? See Rcid About It. J.-io front Street. XOTICK To whom It' may concern: This Is to notify that If there nro any remaining creditors to the Marsh flold Unking Compnny on accounts Mint havo been contracted boforo and on Soptombor 30th, 101 fS, that such ercdltors should prosout tholr bills to mo on or boforo October 9th, 101C, nt Mia Marshfleld linking Company, Marshtiold, Oregon. KMIL III3IMO. WA.VTHD -Tent fly.. . Damaged 0ii( won't do, Hox "'" caro Times. t WANTED 1 WAXTHD UooiuorH and boardei'H, 372 Commercial nve., phone 212-It X FOR SALE t $ i I'OK SALK Two excellent dairy farms. Woll Improved, closo to creamery. Small cash payment down, balance on tlmo to suit pur chaser. 7 percent Int. on doforrod payments. Also, dairy farm for rent with 200 ncres; 1C acres In river bottom under cultivation; 30 nc res level bench, bnlnuco In grass. For particulars, address J. O. Stoniinlor, Myrtlo Point. l-'OH SALK T and (l-acro tim-tn; I bountiful tinmen (-Wihh In. Iiniirnv. I cd, Address Hox THO, .Mur.'i'i field, Oregon. m " '" il: ik Dollar Day Specials Maximum 2-quart Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed two years, Regular $2,00, Dollar Day $1.00 TOILET ASSORTMENT Tooth Brush 25c, Tooth Paste 50c, Talcum Pow- der 50c, Jar Cold Cream 25c, All on Dollar Day $1.00 LADIES' SPECIALS HARMONY TOILET ARTICLES Jar Cold Croam 50c, Liquid Face Powder 50, Rouge 25c and Face Powder 50c, All Dollar Day $1.00 GENTLEMEN Durham Safety Razor $1,00, Can Talcum Powder 25c, Shaving Stick or Powder, $1,00, .On Dol lar Day $1.00 The Busy Corner Phone 298 REXALL STORE Cash Sales EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE 365 DAYS IN THE YEAR 3ur goods arc marked in plain figures and at prices that arc less than you are offered at these so-called specials, think of it men, buying a cap that sells fiom A n i.ic to $100 elsewhere. Our price eeryday Tfjrs Men's Caps, the bip heavy caps sold every- qo- where for $1,50, Our piico oveiy day OC .Boys' Caps in all styles and shades, worth at 0 the least, one third more 45c, &OC Little Boys' R, R, Hat in all shares, 35c to 50c 1 n values, Our price 39c, -7C Ladies' Lawn Waists, 75c value, Our price .49c Ladies' voile Waists, $1,50 value, Our price 98c Middy Blouses, worthuat the least, one-third r o mores Our price "OC l.i. iir rr . r-. iiiuiKuij woiui no m zoc io ouc more, uur Ladies' Outing Gowns, made of the best outing on the 0( Pnce 98c, 69c, 49c Outing Skirts, all kinds, worth at tho least one- 'JQ third more, Our price 49o, -G Children's Outing Gowns, 75c values, Our price 49c Tho OrlKliinlur. jfi&Sj!!eM&&'(p0r of 1jOv Prices We load Others Follow Js.ntPlto.H Six bars Crystal White Soap $ .25 One-half pound Tree Tea (any kind) 25 One-half Gal. Tea Garden Syrup 50 1 package Citrus Washing Powder v .25 $1.25 ALL FOR $1.00 i. German-American Coffee, per pound ..!.$ .35 Three cans Tomatoes 25 Crescent Baking Powder, one-pound 25 Three cans Sliced Peaches 45 $1.30 ALL fOR $1.00 Coffee, (our own blend), per pound $ .25 Preserves, 15-oz. Jar, (any kind) ., .20 Three cans (Sunrise or Carnation) Milk 25 Salmon (fancy pack) 15 Four cans standard corn 40 $1.25 ALL FOR $1.00 WE MAKE EVERY DAY DOLLAR DAY AT OUR STORE. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH "WE SAVE YOU MONEY" GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Fine Home $2250 All brand new, two lots Improved MUH't, fine liny view, Jitney servlco, Homo In. Tlili, Ih oiio of tlio prettiest homes lu Mai-hlifleld ami uu o-i-eptioual cliunco for any one want ing u homo of refinement mid com foit. , I. S. Kaufman & Co. li'J Central v 1 f ' . m -JIUufc,. .OlUV v 4,.