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5de9 B wkHW '' aw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION. " THREE In 1 8 mmgyr' to A k Mallory Hats 'HERE is one sure way of sav- tg time in buying your rall hat ask for a "MALLORY" HAT hd you are certain of obtaining a hat that right in style and quality. iicy'rc Nationally advertised and that means a double guar- (ec ours and the makers. Woolen Mill Store 1ARSHFIELD NORTH BEND wPr REVITIE5 OCTOBKR TIDKS i in? year win ue reau nt tne same" Mn"y Knjoy ConcertThere wan ,imc a large attendance at the concert gtv Auxiliary to Meet. The ladles' en yesterday afternoon In the Or- auxiliary of the Presbyterian church phcum Theatre by the Coon Day will meet Wednesday nt the home of Concert band. The building was Mrs. A. T. Haines for an all day I well filled ntid much appreciation i meeting. , voiced for the music by the band.' For KMi Market. The qnirters I ,a,cr ,,, nimlclnus repaired to tlio , on Front street recently vacated by cci.tr?ck wh?.ro tl,cy Knrnerc M , Henry's t'nlon Hepalr Shop, are bo-' Tor tholr ROIectloriB. lug fitted up for n fish market I. ( ;'" ".v Ins. There was a I ',' ,;V" , nl . I' .. T"" :.-TlA'on between a pick-up nine on Coos Time and heights of tides at f , -, I IIUUi ruK.;; K ""I. a-. "sis i "5 fnr.l.fl1.1 rm. -.. . " ". " . ".. Vnnhflnl.l lll,. II. ... "' "" "lUWhm liuun; nil! union .......... .vm. mo uues nre placed In1 ,"v" """' ""..ulll i..v ..3u ul w t n thrce-to-f vo score In n snir- order of occurrence, with their times ' ciUUS' " i0?? bc " n,1 n'ons ' trd and well-played game There on tho first lino and heights on tho'b,y neiui." of tho b'K w,ro cablc9 lo,was n si mil ntcmlance leaver till second lino of each day. "a compart J.?.. . ?vonue. Tl.Js ' m,3,?,,,! next to tl. "ton In the c quIckerV "ny ,'ensue t,,ls """ r.i..i!.ii ... ir.,nt i i.n ,.r .J Visits In Volley Congressman W. . ..... ,w i nri Uk HHJ 1 1 lira. . .1.37 i.. ...::.: .''"-"'"' ibuii ui cunsecuuvo neignts will In dlcato whether It Is high or low water. IIIkIi tldo on Mm lin nnn i hour and r.l minutes earlier than nt .unrnniiciu. 9.23 1.1 10.00 1.8 10.C8 1.0 7.1 2 3.8 S.00 3.8 9.13 1.0 10.13 4.3 1.5 1.31 1.3 r..3l 4.0 0.21 Ft.. 12Hra. Ft.. 13JHrs. iFt.. Mlllrs. Ft... -0.2 I h 1 1 1 rs . . 1.2S Ft... 0.0 ltillra.. 2.3S JFt... 0.2 II Hrs. . 3.47 rt... 0.3 3.14 r..s 3.5S C.7 4.47 5.5 12. 0G 1.30 2.4 3.54 2.2 4.21 l.S -0.C 11.21 -0.G 0.0 0.0 5.50 5.1 7.0S 4.8 S.3I 4.5 9.53 4.5 PALACE MEAT MARKET BEST Meat Market BEST Meats BEST Bologna, Weiners and Pork Sausage BEST Variety. BEST Service. THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. also mako tho real old fashioned "Fanners Smoked Sninnco" me 406 J 180 No. Broadway Wdren calling and phone orders given special attention WKATHKR FORECAST tor AiocUttJ rrcn to Coot Dr Tlmci. OREGON Fair except Increasing cloudiness, prob nbly showers In tho North west. Warmer Tuesday with southerly winds. LOCAL TRMPEKATUItH RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m.. Octobor 11, by BenJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum c.1 Minimum 33 At 4:43 n. m 34 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 191C 1.39 Precipitation anno porlod last year 11.31 Wind: Northwest, clear. consider oble TheateD TO-NIGHT K WILLIAM FAHXUM, In tho gient llronihvny .success The Gilded Fool As iilnyctl ly NAT (iOODWIX LV poueit'ully nnpeiilliiL', dtainut lo nluitoplny. IA tdiiipcllliin I'oiiililiiatlon of love, liltflt fliumco and. tlio life of "ay Wlilto Way. Fl'lio lot deals vtlth tlio progress of iiiik Cliatiucy Short, a (jp- si iiiiueii I'ool," Ho hpemls Ills days in Idleness anil Ills nights irniiiity. ilmv lie meets tlio "only ulrl" and tlii'ougli love of lier Is rous to a I callat Inn of Ills liinnv shoit foinlnirs Is a .storv Hint rjli's homo to tho Iiaide.st lieart. I he tllniav conies ulicn, after a fiercely fought battle of finance i eistwlillo "(Jllilcil I.'imiI" thwarts tho contihiims of it thleilnir pciil and Miles Ills fiancee's lather fiiini ruin. Assistant Principal. Mrs. Clar ence Ash has been elected assistant principal of tho Central School, tnk- Ing up her duties this morning. Tho attendance required an additional I teacher there. No Council Ton'Kht. Thoro will , bo no meeting of tho city council this evening. "" o body nt their 1 mooting last ; onday evening ad journed until October 25, povldlng special business does not come up be fore, thon which would nccessltnto a I special meeting. ' iladles (iiilld Tuesday Tho La dles' Guild of tho Kplscopal Church 'will meet tomorrow nfternoon ns usual In QuIId Hall, whon Mrs. Her bert Lockhnrt nnd .Mrs. 13. P. Lowls I will bo hostesses. Club to Hlcet. A special call Is i being sent out by President John Kendall, of tho Fellowship Club for all members to attend tho annual business meeting and election of of ficers tomorrow evening. Reports of committees thnt luivo acted through 'STAIRS OR DOWN, 15 cents CHILDREN, 5c .re You Gambling? In Tire Satisfaction lhein's one (fiti that carries vilth It not only tlio guarantee, hut pi'nieil test of having made good on Coos County roads, iiu tho limdest usage .This tlio Is O.Vi; jou can hank on to do moio (linn is claimed It. There Is no ihanco in K1SK TIRI3S. Tliey do tlio mirk, "i'r the goods and mako goel .oieiy time. Tlio prices well, e tliey aie compare lliem and then couiiaio tlio tiro valuo. ! SIZE TIRES TUBES ! 30x3 $ 9.00 $2.35 30x3y2 11.60 2.70 32x3 13.35 2.80 ! 34x312 14.90 2.95 34x4 19.40 4.00 s 36x4 20.50 4.15 ; 36x412 27.35 5.20 ' 37x5 33.20 6.25 STOP THAT COUGH Ki:..i:iV liAXATlVU cough syitup . A pleasant, Mifo and effec tlio couli Miup, THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono 208 Wo Deliver NON-SKIDS FIVE PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY U'lSK DlSTRiniTOHS SOl'THWi:.STi:itX ORKGOX fact that the council adjourned lastic- "awley left on the train this mom Monday night for three weeks there lug for a visit of three days In tho 10.2C I will bo a short meeting this evening, coqnlllo Valley, during which he will mako stops nt Myrtle Point, Coqulllc nnd Uandon. Ho expects to return hero Wednesday In tlmo to speak nt the Methodist Brother hood banquet on that evening. Mr. Iluwley will probably leave the next morning for Salem. Seine (Jets FNIi. Fishermen soy thnt tho seine now being used by tho Coos Hay creamery on Coos Riv er Is getting about 200 salmon n haul now. Tho Allco H each morn lug finds a load of from two to flvo tons of salmon waiting to hi brought down to tho Tnllant can nery, where tho chlneso crew Is be ing kept busy with tho produ '. Goes Over Uno. C. J. MUlls, ns slstnnt to President Sproulo of tho S. P. accompanied by C. II. Mnrsh and Supt. W. F. Miller, loft on tho early morning train for n trip ovor tho line. Tho party stopped off bo tweon trains nt llcavor 1 1 111. Thoy returned from Powers on tho five o'clock train this evening. In tho morning Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlllla are in tending to leavo In Lynn Lambeth's mnchlno for Rosoburg, returning then to San Francisco. Autolmt Hurt. 13d Llndborg is ablo to bo around today after he- ing laid up for sovcral days with a bad scalp wound. Tho other night ho and Ray Campbell wero coming down Front street with ono of tho Ford racers and when tho car struck tho railroad crossing near tho Cold Storago plant, tho wheel caught In tho track, throwing Llndborg out on tho pavement. Several stitches had to bo taken in tho scalp wound and ho was also badly bruised. Party Iahivoh Today. Several Catching Inlet people loft this morn lug for northern points. Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Black loft for Cor- vallls, whore Mr. Illnck will tako somo agricultural work. T. M Collvor went to Portlnnd to attend tho K. P. convention and Miss 13dlth Knlno has gone to Salem, whoro sho will enter tho Capital Huslness College. Reuben Mnttsou, of Catch ing Inlet, Is nlrcady a student thoro. B. P. Hlack will tako his brother's placo ns tow-tester In tho Coos River Association. Frost Is Heavy One. Tho honv lest frost of tills season occurred last night nnd this morning early tho ground nnd tho walks wero cov ered with a while coating that look ed like n young snow storm. Tho weather prophets and oldest Inhab itants wero gleoful for nlrcady h'jy have predicted this Is to ho a cold winter with very little rain. So far this year wo have had but 1..11 Inches of rainfall In comparison with a 10,48 Inches of last year at this tlmo. Young llontli Thrower. Herbert Stephens on Saturday night In ear nest argument over tho Buropean question and tho mothods of bomb throwing Indicated tho mannor In tnklng tho enemy's trench. A beer bottle, carefully omptlod for tho oc casion, pluycd tho lending rolo of bomb nnd was pitched with caro and accuracy Into tho middle of tho street. It burst Into n thousand places and Stophcnu was then rushed by tho "coppers" nnd placed in the enemy's territory whoro ho "looked out" for the rest of tho night, tho next morning pungllng ocvr u "ton spot" Indemnity. Krwhr Larson was Just plain drunk, and ho too pro duced n $10 bill for truly tho pollco wero getting ready to enjoy Hollar Hay. tho city fathers state, to some street matters. Will Kntei tain. Mrs. L .1 Simp son will entertain the Marshftcld bridge club next Wednesday at Shore Acres, Instead of tho Wednesday fol lowing. i:aiiitno Bankrupt. In Judgo Sehlbredo's office tomorrow will bo examined tho accounts of W. C. Young, North Bend bankrupt who formerly wns In tho grocery business uut now lives in springnciii To Have Game. Coach Nlles, of tlio high school, says that His foot ball warriors nro pluming thoni- EOlvcs for another battle, a week, from noxt Friday It will probably bo with Myrtlo Point, and will be staged at Marshflcld, ho said. Get Store Ready. Carpenters to dny are putting a now front Into tho Hnrgolt building, cornor Broadway and Market streets, In preparation for tho moving thero of tho Wolcott grocery. An cntranco will be mado nt tho cornor and largo display win dows put In. KaNtsldo Accident. William Kar nes, of Eastsldo, while doing somo repair work on tho roof of his Iioubo yesterday, slipped and fell off. Ho struck on his bnck across a log and sustained some bad bruises. Ho nnd friends say that It was almost miraculous that his back was not broken. Preparing for Sale. Tho ladles who havo charge of tho rummage salo arc busy today marking tho goods which will bo offered and nro getting ready to open tho salo on Wednesday on Front street. Tliey have a largo amount of goods on hnud and expect to keep tho salo open until tho end of tho week Iloio Runs Away. There wns considerable excitement on Commer cial Avenuo this afternoon when n horso hitched to a Coos Bay laundry wagon started galloping down to wards tho hay. Near Broadway a man almost stopped the nnlmal and tho next attempt, on tho very edgo of tho dock, was successful and no damage resulted. KciucmlKirs Old Enforcement. That tho Sunday closing law was rig idly onforccd when It wns first en acted Is tho statement of J. V. Watt, of this city. Ho snld that whon ho was living In Salom In 1805 that a man named Iko Moorcs was fined $20 for digging potatoes In his back yard on Sunday. .Motion Is Upheld. A motion wns argued heforo Judgo Ponnock this morning by It. O. Graves on behalf of the North Pacific Steamship com pany against tho complaint of tho Union Meat Company for tho collec tion of $63.50 meat bill, the argu ment being that tho papers did not stnto tho company headquarters aro not located In this suite. Tlio mo tion wns uphold nnd tho money wns puld, each sldo splitting tho costs. Burlier Shops Unite. Tho Anti septic and O. K. Barber Shops haVo been consolidated In tho lnttor placo. MesarB. Busby and lluliu started tho Antiseptic barber shop together a few years ago, later separating nnd nro now back In together, mak ing n strong team. Part of tho Antiseptic fixtures will bo taken to Powers, where Mr. Crawford, who has been employed in Busby's shop, will Blurt u second barber shop. Grabs Wrong Lover. A. Hansen, to movo his auto truck away from the curbing in front of tho Holmea Grocery, on north Front street, whero It had been backed up, grab bed hold of tho wrong lover. In stead of tho machine moving forward tho muchlno wont backwards up ov or tho curb and crashed through tho plate glass windows of tho grocory. Tho irliiBB wns tdinttorctl nil ovor tho sidewalk though no ono was Injured. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE 365 DAYS IN THE YEAR 49c 98c 23c 19c Dur goods are marked in plain figures and at prices that are less man you are offered at these so-called specials. iiiiiik ui it men, uuyms a cap tnat sens nom Or to $1.00 elsewhere. Our price everyday Men's Caps, the big heavy caps sold every where for $1,50, Our price every day Boys' Caps in all styles and shades, worth at the least, one third more 45c, Little Boys' R, R, Hat in all shares, 35c to 50c values. Our price . 39c. Ladies' Lawn Waists, 75c value, Our price 49c Ladies' voile Waists, $1,50 value, Our price j98c Middy Blouses, worth at the least, one-third QO- more, Our price OC Ladies' Outing Gowns, made of the best outing on the market; worth from 25c to 50c more, Our AQ. price 98c, 69c, tp-C Outing Skirts, all kinds, worth at the least one- IQ third more, Our price 49c, - Children's Outing Gowns, 75c values, Our price 49c Tho Originators of Low Prices ( Ks&nvze Ititcreorattd m w nt-i'-irdij. Jsfa ?y-(2df We lead Others Follow WT KlXfi GARAGE. N'P & VflV m.'nnni S. G. WINTSBTT .North Bend Agents .... Coqnlllo Agents , Itniidon Agent Fashion Store Bargains Go Fast Our "Dollar Haj" bargains drew nil unusually lurgo utteiidaiico and tho remarkable values no were offeilug weio rapidly taken. In tho lot of l)i esses, Skiits, etc., which wo wero offering for SI. Oil wero many that had totalled as high as $27.ft0. They wero not the late fall style, hut they were of unusually good quality and nlso shopers quickly picked them up. Our "Dollar Day" salo was In accordance with our (. tab! lulled rule that vtheiieier we announce n salo wo are offering real hnr- gains, i educing tho pi Ire far below the retail value. We aie now showing home lery select Fall and Winter garments and aie glilng flue mines in them. FEW After - Dollar - Day Prices: Lard, No. JO size . . $1.35 Norway Butter, 2 lb. square .65 Eggs, (very good) per doz 35 Try them nnd save 20 cent per do.cn. WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery xo. lmoAinvAv, xjjau ckxtival T.J.HARTMANWEDS MA1UUKS MISS 1CDXA DOW XOItTH 1IHXI) AT Ceremony In Performed by Hev. A. S. lllsoy nt Oregon Hotel Saturday Kienlng T. J. Hnrtmnn nnd Miss Kdna Dow, both of North Bond, wero unlet- ly married Saturday ovenlug nt tho Oregon Hotel, Ilov. A. S. lllsoy of ficiating. Tho bride Is n school teacher who litis been teaching In tho North Bond ochools for the past two years and Is a popular young lndy. Mr. Hnrtmnn, tho groom, la yard foreman at tho Porter Mill of tho Simpson Iiiimbor Company and has n largo circle of friends. Ho Ih ono of tho best known North Bond men and luiH hosts of frlonds, among whom ho Is vory popular. HOLD MKKTIXG HU.SBA!X1 XOT FOUXD Will he Funeral of Mr. Hlhargct- Hcld Tomorrow It has been Impossible to get word to O. Hlbargor, who Is on a pros pecting trip In Idaho to let him know of tho death of his wife, so It has beon decided to hold tho fu Ineral tomorrow afternoon at two I o'clock from tho Wilson chapel. TJio services will bo conducted by Ilov. 'Ilobt. R. Browning and the burial will be at Sunset cemetery, J t AMONG THE SICK t $$ Guy Torrey, who has been suf fering from throat trouble, Is re port til much improved. Officer William Shoup was confin ed to )ils homo yesterday and last night on account of a sovero cold. Sunday School Convention at Uandon Lust Week Tho Coos county Sunday school convention waB hold at Bundou Fri day nnd Saturdny of InBt weok and was largly attouuou. u. A. I'nipps, tlio gonernl Sunday school sccretnry from Portland wus In attendance Tho officers elected wero as follows: President Hov. Mr. haw of Ban don. Vlco president J. T, Brand of Mnrshflold. Superintendent Primary Mrs. Ri mer Hussoll of North Bend, Superintendent Teen Department Mrs. Ynymlro. M. i:, ladles' tanutlo sale, Wed, .Methodist Church Hall. Thi Fashi ion Store CHNTHAIi AVRXCR Onotlte Chandler Hotel M. H. ladles' tuiuale hide, Wed. Methodist Chuidi Hall. at. ut XOTICK TO KKGIHTHIt All electors who wish to vote In tho Primary Nominating City Klec tlon and the General City Klectlon Hhould roglster with tho Recorder on or before October 23rd. 191C. JOHN W. BUTLER, HecorJer DIt. II. K. KRTn Dentist, 'Ml Coke Dldg. Phono II 2-J. SOCIAL CALKXDAU Alpha MONDAY Delphian Society TURSDAY North Bend Altar Guild with Mrs. George Truman, North Bend Christian church ladles entertain Un ion Aid at Presbyterian church. Ladles' Guild In Guild hall. WEDNESDAY Methodist Brothorhood nt church hull. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. II. M. Albce. Bridge- Club with Mrs. L. J. Simpson at Shore Acres. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Ivackstrom on Catching In let. Pastime Club with Mrs. Hoy Bralnard of North Bend. Auction Bridge club with Mrs. A. O. Hogers. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. S. J. Immol, THURSDAY- North Bend Methodist La dles' Aid in church parlors. Alert Club with Mrs. C. D. Piper on North -Coos Hlver. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Alexandria Laudo. ! J NEW TODAY I $$ LOST Lady's ring with Ail.onii lucky stono, In North Bond. Return Times office, Box "G" for roward SRR LAXGWOKTIIY'.H now, modi ern, cozy, hentod npts. boforo yott locuto, Phono :0a-J. XOTICIJ Will parly who took my hlack derby hat to hold at tho auto raco Sunday kindly return It to mo. W. Ross Smith WAXTHI) General housework or other work by experienced wo man. Phono 13T-L. IXIKT .Small leather purso con talntng Bomo chnngo utid two koys. Loft In Gorst & King car. Pleaso leavo at Times office for box "II." FOK SALIC On eimy terms, H ncren well Improved, close to City Co qulllo, Ore. Address Box -iG-I, Co qnlllo, Orogon. LOST SUNDAY Pearl wiiiibuiht, rc wuiM for Its ruturn tp "O," Tluica offlc. or phono 17-R. LOST IX NORTH BRXD Diamond out of ring. Liberal roward for Its roturn to Box "Y," caro Times. FOR SALIJ Thorough hied burred rock roostora for breeding stock. $1.G0 each. Phono 3171. WAXTKD Tout fly.. Damaged o"o will do. Box "7," caro Times. , WANTED ? V Vri-I.Ml ! 1 ., ,1'..-. I i ...-.tiHiiiuir:. (inn iiuuiuuitf. :li Commercial uvo., phono 34L'-U i FOR SALE t I-OR S.YLI'-Two excellent dairy farms. Well improved, closo to creumory. Small cash payment down, bnlanco on time to suit pur chaser. 7 percent Int. on doforred payments. Also, dairy farm for rout with 200 ncres; 45 ncros In river bottom undor cultivation; 30 uc- rea level bonchj balance In grnsj. For particulars, address J. O, Stommlcr, Myrtle Point. Llhby Coal, $5.00 ton. Phono 72. Times want uda bring results. DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 370J Times Want ads bring result.