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-it IVf-firwi-' TtTS r -v'" fsV-7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Jonfidence nlant of slow growth" mighty oak in full ma- - ( FIVE, cr urn wear your first kpKXIlEIMlfilt SUIT OK ON KK( 'UA'L' pconrt is once because hnpjH'H r ('lollies are tailored ,vn tuar mc si.yiu iiiiu are there jh iull day nlclit. time. Good music mid good (Jets New Cms. Geo. Qoodrum will receive two now Dodgo cars to morro y for demonstration purposes. OCTOBER TIDES at ty lire, Tlmo and heights ot tides Mnrshfiolil. Tho tido3 are nlncerl In )OUirllt with orJc.r r occurrence, with their tlmoa .. ..u ..uv iuo mm iiuibuia uii uiu second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlva heights will In dicate whothor it Is high or low water. High tide on tho bar one hour and t4 minutes carllor than at Marshflcld. llilHrs.. 1.31 1.3 n.si 1.0 0.21 0.2 1.2S 0.0 2.3S 0.2 3.47 0.3 1XUP re the Price is always Right, Tno Stores: (field North Bend For Your ARTER'S ir Your CREAM WYTIIIXG SAXITARY L'S OPEX FOK INSPECTION pnnko Ico Cream to order, kind and in any qiinu- for parties, lodges, pic- i etc Yo do not speak of Its U A h I T X nt speaks for itself AR.TRR'S i 20II..T, Marshflcld St., Opposite Blanco Hotel ,Ft... 13JIIrs., Ft... 14Hrs. , Ft... ir.HrH.. Ft... lG'llrs., Ft... I'i Hrs.. Ft... 10.00 1.8 10.G8 1.0 7.42 3.S 8.00 9.13 1.0 10.13 4.3 3.r.8 5.7 4.47 n.i; 12.00 2.2 1.30 2.1 3.5 1 2 2 4.21 1.8 11.21 --0.5 0.0 0.0 5.50 r.i 7.0S 4.8 8.34 4.5 9.53 4.G Church Sen Ices. There will ho a service In St. Luko's Church Em pire, tomonfow qvciilng, (Wednes day) nt 7:30. Plan Social. Tho Ladles' Auxil iary of Tho Owls Lodgo will give a basket social and danco at the Owls Hall Thursday night. HOW ANOTHER CASE YOUNG HOY IX W. A. FAMILY SICK KELLEY on't ol burself fool yourself into be- ng that tho way of yes ay is the way of today oing business, jolhlng new is discover ed made everv dav, hods change as well as tcnandise, nty years ago mer its carried lone time ac- lls at biff nrofits. Todav I quick sales and small its but many of them, t fool yourself into be ing that your competi- uib sleeping, are on tin-toR. evan , in the year, . t fool yourself into be- g that ads of today are names and addresses blatant assertions of Priority, are true stories of the tress being made in mer- naise and the prices at n they are sold, d the ads, WEATHER FOItKCAST llr AmocIKcJ rrcst to Com Dir Tlm(. OREGON Occasional rain In tho West; Increasing cloudiness, probably show ers in tho East; southeily winds. local temperaturh record For tho 24 bourn ending at 4: 13 a. in., October 12, by 13enJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum C7 Minimum 33 At 4.13 a m 38 Precipitation . . . .' 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 101,5 1.30 Precipitation same period Inst year 12.10 Wind: Northwest, clear. : BORN $$ BRADLEY To Mr. and .Mrs. Theo. Bradley at their homo on Ninth street, n seven pound daughter, their 'first child. Mother and baby aro doing nicely and Mr. Ilradloy had to stay away from tho Ulnnco Cigar Stand todny to keep from giving tho wholo thing away. BUSH To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush at their homo In Hunker Hill, a daughter. Mother and child aro doing nicely. Everybody imltcd to basket so cial mid danco at Owls Hall Tliui's- COUGHING? Get ! - rwt0c PIXE BALSAM with MENTHOL and EUCALYPTI'S Effoctlvo and harmless. May bo used with per fect safety in treatment of children :: :: :: :: An Ideal preparation for general family use Phono us. Wo will deliver a bottlo Immediately. Priced 25c and 50c tho bottlo The Owl Tho Central Avo. Drug Storo Phono 74 Aid to Meet, Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Swedish Lutheran Society of North llond, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. Albert Wlcklund at Porter mill. Ptomnlno Poisoning. Joo Stoll, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Is quite 111 of ptomnlno pois oning. All of tho members of tho family wore nffectod at first but tho others recovered quickly. Conducts Services Rev. IL D. Foskctt, pastor of th'o First Baptist Church of this city, left on tho morn ing train for Coqulllo and other Val ley points, to conduct services at tho Mission Stntlons, which hnvo been established there. Hay Pnk Family Quarantined Xo Other Cases llmo Been Itepottcd Thero Another enso of diphtheria has been reported in the W. A. Kclloy family of Bay Park, the family hav ing moved thero from Bunker Hill A few days ago. One of the 11 year old twlu boys was taken sick on Sunday and a quarantlno wns Im mediately placed on tho residence. 'It is said that thero aro no other cases of diphtheria now in Bay Park ,or Bunker Hill. On Thursday Dr. Culln, county .health officer, camo over and lifted tho quarantlno on tho Kclloy fam ily. Director Orr, of the school board In Bunker Hill, asked that the children be kept from school for ra few days to await doclopments. Tho boy camo down with diphtheria on Sunday. Tho other children In tho family havo been vaccinated. PERSONAL MENTION 1 MISS ETHEL STOCK wbr down shopping todny from Sumner. MRS. V. LINDSTUO.M, of (.' ,itnn, was a visitor hero last evening. CI IS DANGEROUS Gets Ducking. Chas. Hickox whllo hunting Sunday fell overboard and got a sovero ducking. Frnnk Denning says that this was tho first Intimation he had that Hickox had moved his Russian baths from Em pire to n point near Marshflcld. Oliscrvo Holiday. Observing the legal holiday marking tho 423rd dis covery of America the banks woro closed today, Columbus Dny, and thero ns no delivery of tho mall. Other business wont on as usual and llttlo attention wns paid tho holiday. Oo to California. T. C. Itussoll ,nnd wife, of Beaver Hill, loft with C. .1. Mlllls and wife In nn auto this morning for San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Hussoll expect to spend about ton days there. Lynn Lam both took tho poity as far as Hose-burg. Mrs. Hlhnrgei- iilcd. Tho fu neral of Mrs. O. L.argcr was held this afternoon from tho Wilson Un dortnklng pnrlors, tho Rov. Robert E. Browning officiating. No word has yot boon heard from Mr. III bargor, who Is out In tho Snako Rlvor Hills somowhero in Idaho. Ho loft just boforo his wlfo took sick Fours Quakes, Mrs. Geo. Good rum In a letter from Snn Francis co, whoro slio is spending a few months, says that they had a sovero earthquake- shock tho other night. It was tho first sovoro tremor she had over experienced and says that If thero is another ono, bIio will pack up and conio homo Immediat ely. To At lend Convention. Tho Rov. fi. LoRoy Hall leaves in tho morning via Powers and tho RoBoburg route J for Eugeno whoro ho will attend tho f Oregon Baptist Stato Convontlon Ihoro October ,19. Ho expects to liroaeh at govoral points, along tho way. L. II. Stclnhoff, district mis sionary, Is also Intending to attend J tho Convontlon though ho leaves lat er and will join Mr. Hall at Camas Valloy. KICKS AX1 BREAKS LEU OF WII- LIA.M WEIR, AGED RAXC1IER Wuk Attempting to Drive Animal out of Stall In 71) Years of Ago and Accident .May Go Hard Attempting to chnso a cow out of tho wrong stall last evening William Weir, a prominent and aged rancher of Wlllanch Inlet, received a broken log when tho nnlm.nl kicked him. Ho 'was brought to North Bend whoro Drs. Ira Bartlo nnd Ilorsfnll worn cd on him. Tho fact that Mr. Wolr Is about 79 years of ngo Is expected to mako his recovery very difficult. After ho camo out from undor tho anaesthetic last night Mr. Wolr told how tho accident happened. Though an old man ho Is still active about his big ranch nnd takes a lively In terest In all tho affairs. Bosslo got In tho wrong stall In tho barn and becnino mad when Mr. Wolr went In to drlvo hor out. Sho jammed him against tho wall and kicked at him, breaking his log. Mrs. Wolr camo hurrying to his tild and got him Into 'tho houso and lat- ,er ho was romoved by a Bpcclal boat 'to North Bend. Todny Mr. WolrUs resting easy 'nt tho homo of his" daughter, Mrs. A J. Davis, In North Bond whoro ho will remain until nblo to bo nbout again. Buys Bakery. Emll Ilolmo has Bold tho Mnrshfleld Bnkory to Mr. and Mrs. C. I lames, who camo hero recently from San Francisco. Thoy woro formorly located In Mondoclno, California, and aro experienced In tho bakery business. Mr. Ilolmo ex pects to go south soon. 3 oble Theate TO-NIGHT R Mabel Trunnelle and Bigelow Cooper In Edlson'h Miisteriiloco rHE TRAGEDIES OF THE CRYSTAL GLOBE" ' 'irioiisj- beautiful mid truly n great plcturo. In tliieo nctf BK0KEN TRAIN 'o or tm "Jin that Ihilll- 'THE FLIP OF A COIN "o-u-el Lublu ilruiiin. Lizards of Holon" railroad stories. Full of ac- 'sual Prices Lower floor . 15c Balcony . . .10c Children ... 5c ""oiiow night: Vlolu Dana in "On Dangeious Paths.' Comes Alter Clothes. Doputy Sheriff A. P. Davis camo ovor from Coqullo this morning with Mrs. Fanulo O'Donnell ns his ward. Sho camo over from Jail to get so mo clothes and will return to spend tho rest of hor sentenco In jail. Also tho doputy brought a handful of .legal papers with him only to find on his arrival lioro that It Is a logal holiday, hence ho was unablo to do business nnd probably will havo to como back tomorrow. In a Committeeman. According to tho reports from Portland, L. A. Whereat, of Marshflcld, has been appointed on tho commltteo of ro ports of tho .14th nnnual convention of tho Knights or Pythias that op onod this morning In tho Roso City. Thoro nro flvo representative in tho North from Coos Bay attending tho session. .Makes Quick Trip. J. W. Bon nett arrived homo yestordny from a visit to the Snn Francisco exposi tion. Ho camo overland by wny or Rosoburg and Myrtlo Point, nnd mado a quick trip. Ho stopped for a tlmo at Myrtlo Point but had ho ,como right through to Marshflold hla tlmo woulI havo been twonty-sovon nnd a half hours from San Francisco to Mnrshfleld. .MRS. N. M. YOUNG was hero yes terday shopping from Lakeside CLAUDE NOBLE is in tho city on business from hla Lakeside home. CARL MATSON, or Catching Inlet, was n business visitor hero today. NICK GERHARD, of Gnrdlnor, Is a Marshflcld business visitor today. MRS. J. I. PARKER, from Cntch ing Inlet, shopped In tho city this morning. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned last night from n trip to San Francisco. WALTER STULL, of Allegany, transacted business in tho city this morning. .I. colo weather is here, axi) we still have a few ladies' coats, suits axi) wool dresses left. they are Worth double the price. all first-class .merchandise xo seconds. Think of It ladles, buying ncoat that Is worth double tho price at $1.08 A better one, In a variety of patterns $5-00 No two nllke. These Coats aro worth at tho very least dou- blo tho price $7.00, $0.00, 912J50 Blnck PliiHh Coats, thesu conts are worth double tho price. Just havo four loft $0.00, $12.50 Lndlcn' wool poplin suits In light blue, navy blue, tho lat est. Aro worth $15.00. Our prlco ..,... .$0.00 Better ones, worth double tho prlco $l.no Brown poplin suit, worth $25. Our prlco $10.50 Silk and wool poplin Dresses, latest styles, worth doublo tho prlco .'. . . .$3.00, $ I.OH, $.1.08 Sorgo Dresses, nnd they nro dandles at $10. Our prlco ...$700 ? Black Messallne Dresses, $8.00 valuo Our prlco ., $1.08 Wo hnndlo nothing but tho best of shoes all first class bIioch mado of the best leather that can bo had. Shoos that satisfy, glvo comfott shoes that wear from 50c to $1.00 less. Wo are bringing tho prices down nnd with your help wo will J keep them down. Tho Orlginntors of Low Prices We load Others Follow 'D. I. McGEE camo up on tho boat , from San Francisco today and Is again calling on the trade. FERDINAND PAINTER Is hack from n visit nt tho Fair, coming' homo on the Klllnirn this morn ing. W. U. DOUGLAS Is expected homo In nbout a week from Snn Fran cisco whoro ho has been on legal business. WILLIAM CYRUS METCALF loft on tho Kllburn this afternoon for tho Chcmnwa Indian School. Ho Is from Dullards. 'JOHN D. GOSS has gono to Portland from San Francisco whoro ho has a case coming up In tho federal court thero this month. A. GOODWILL wnB horo from South Coos River today on busi ness. Mrs. Goodwill lias beon indisposed for tho paBt fow wooks. 111 II llrnrrrCI I (pssef!1)eve(li 1 IL poRTtANDt "rikJr MR. AND MRS. FRED A. 8TORA returned this morning on thoKll hum from San Francisco whoro thoy hnvo beon visiting at tho Exposition. MISS DOROTHY LOCKE, who has been making her homo with Mr. mid Mrs. D. L Buckingham, has Bono to North Dakota to visit relatives. WM. VAUOIIN was hero from North Bond todny, being just out nftcr a sovero slego or malaria which ho contracted during his recent California trip. JAMES LAIRD IsTn from SItkum todny. Ho flays tho .roads aro now In good shape, but anothor heavy rnln will probably stop nuto tiavol through tho ennyou. MR. AND MRS R. BUGGH camo homo this morning from Allegany, whoro thoy wont fishing. They had good luck yesterday and caught about CO of tho finny trlbo. JESS OTT Is down from Allegany for tho purpose or rinlshlng re pairs on tho Mllllcoma and then she will ngnln bo put on tho Al legany run in tho placo of tho Alort. Commciicliii: OCTOBER 18 nnd for OXE WEEK ONLY wo nro goliiK to hell COLDEX WEST COM FEE fur: Per pound 35c Three-pound can $1.00 Five-pound can $1.50 , Tho regular prlco of tills hluli- guide coffee Is: Per pound $ .40 Three-pound can $1.10 Five-pound can $1.75 This coffco Is mi Oregon product roasted right, packed right, blend ed light nnd Mild light. Therefore JiiNt right. Try It and see for join-self, wlillo j on can buy lt nnd Kiivo from fJ reiitM to Urt cents per t ran. WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery XO. BROADWAY, NEAR CEXTRAL k. .. j im JUDGE JOHN S. COKE hna returned from Euroka whoro ho lias boon hearing somo equity cases foi Judgo Sklpworth. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY North Bond Altar Guild with Mrs. Goorgo Trumnn, North Bond Christian church ladles cntortnln Un ion Aid nt Presbyterian church. Ladles' Guild In Guild hall. WEDNESDAY Mothodlst Brotherhood nt church hall. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. 11. M. Alhoo. Bridgo Club with Mrs. L. J. Sliflpson at Shoro Acres. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Lttckstrom on Catching In-lot. PAT HARRIGAN, father of .1. T. Harrlgan and Mrs. Noff, accom- Pastime Club with Mrs. Roy panted by his daughter Miss NolIr Brnlnard or North Bend iiurriKiin, iun iuuuy iwr mo iiurwi, Auction linage oiuu .returning aftor a visit horo through tho summer. C. J. MILLIS, nsslstant to President, V X X NEW TODAY FOR HAIilVGIlfeAI' Good hinge nnd other furniture. J. C, Meyers, west Bunker Hill. Phono 31011. TO TRADE its speolal riflo heavy vice. 310 Coko Bldg. for LOST IX NORTH REND Cuff but ton with Initial M. Please return to Times Offlco, box "O" for roward. ' f MIST Party taking a brown Mack naw coat at open-air danto nt North Bond Saturday night, return to Box "E." Tlmos o'fflcTo' and avoid trouble. K r NOTICE Pin (y tnklnR gun "! box of cartridges from sidewalk near Times offlco Saturday night, . Oct 2 aro known and unless snmo Is returned promptly they will bo prosecuted. , with it Winter Colds Need Attention REXALL COD LIVER OIL EMULSION A ii'inedy of great merit, for 'people who have a ten dency to catch cold easily, nr those vlio me Mow normal eight. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono iil)8 Wo D o 1 I v e r here is Sunnyvale?" Rcld About It."- -iao Front Street Hard surface street now being laid Lots $70 to $113 $3 per month "Xo Inters t Xo Tines Grocery Specials (JEHMAX AMERICAX COFFEE' One-pound eaii IMc Tliroo-puiiud ran 75c Xo. 'J.yz tins of pie pumpkin, two for .,., 23e Tuo pint bottles of Gold Medal Catsup for 23c Xo. 2) tliiH of Rlpo Olive, ca. ,25c Light lloiiho Cleanser, each..., Bo THREE DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE X'S YOUR ORDER. W.H.DINDINGER&CO Banker Hill Department Store Phono 32 Sproulo, of tho Southern Pacific, accompanied by Mrs. Mlllls, left In Lynn l-ambeth's machine Uih morning for Roaoburg, ietiiriiln,', to San Francisco. f LEONARD RODBV, formerly clerk nt Tho Chandler, and wife, uro I visiting with relatives nt North 1 Bond, Mrs. Rodby being remom- bored hero ns Miss Pearl Rlggs.! .nr. nouuy was ior sovorat years at Tho Imperial Hotel In Port land,, but Is now located in Los Angelos. with Mrs, A. O. Rogers. Christian Sisterhood Mrs. S. J. Immol. THURSDAY North Bond Mothodlst La dles' Aid In church pnrlors. Alort Club with Mrs. Jack Nowlln on North Coos Rlvor. A. N. W. Club with Mis. Aloxnndrln Lando. FRIDAY Past Matrons with Mrs. Lily Frlodborg. Pnstlmo Club card party with Mr. nnd Mra. It. Mar shall. Thimble Club with Mrs. I. B. Bartlo, In North Bend. Ladles Art Club with .Mrs. C. La Chapollo. , I FOR .MISS COFFIN I t LOST LOST Lady's rliiK wllh Arlzoun lucky stono, In North Bend. Return Times offtco, Box "G" for rownrd t FOR RENT X ? LAXmvORTIlY'S now. mod. em, cozy, heated apts. boforo 7011 locate. Phono 3 03-J. v A SEE X WANTED XOTICE Will paity ulio took my black derby hat to hold at the auto ruco Sunday kindly return it, to mo. W. Ross Smith f WANTED General housework or other work by cxpoiionced wo man, Phono 137-L. Wednesday afternoon Mrs, Mattson, of Tenth street, en- Hnck from Court. Judgo John Hall returned on tho Kllburn this morning from San Francisco whoro with W. V, Douglas he represented 'tho nppealoes Jn the case of E. W. Bernltt and Victor Wlttlck vorsus , Last ,'tho C. A. Smith Lumber company N. S. and tho Smlth-PoworB Logging com- toitnlnod for Miss llazoi coiun, or 'pany, who took an appeal from tho Powers, who was hor guest for a lower court decision of somo $3,-'rew days last weok. Tho aftornoon '300 for tho plaintiffs. Tho latter wan spent In games and fortune wero allowed 30 days In which to tvlllng and refreshments woro sorv fllo an additional brlof and tho forced toward ovonlng to tho Mlssos inor have 20 days In which to reply, Idicl Coffin, Rhoda Anderson, Neither W. U. Douglas or John P., Ruth Anderson, Maxlno and Ellza Gosp, both or whom wero Interested both Jones, Eleanor and Palo Han- 1n tho caso, havo yet roturned. son and Frank Mattson. WANTED Tent fly.. Damaged o" will do. Box "Z" caro Times. J FOR SALE t FOR SALE On easy terms, 8 ncrea woll Improved, closo to City Co- qulllo, Oro. Address Box 454, Co-? qulllo, Oregon, 7 FOR BALK Two excellent dairy farms. Woll Improved, closo to. croumory. Small cash payment! dpwu, bulanco on time to suit pur chaser, 7 percent int. on deferred, paymonts. Also, dairy farm for rent'' with 200 acres; 45 acres la tiverk bottom under cultivation; 30 ,ao rca lovol bench, balance In grass. For particulars, address Jv O, Stommlor, Myrtlo Point, 1 QHHUHHttHMHI -i-" IfeLJWkjttluJbvt&J. -V y. v