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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19.15 EVENING EDITION. "FIVE J-J- 1 - -. , , , HartSchalTner ScMarx 7 v.. ' . - s w Here's some straight talk I I ION you call on ns J'or new clothes, you'll spu Unit our idea is lo show what you wani, not what we wani lo sell. First and lasl, our idea is lo satis fy you. i For instance, wo carry Tlart Schaf J'jior & Marx clothes because they're guaranteed to satisfy you, besides many other reasons. So always remember that the only purchase that you need lo keep is the one that satisfies you entirely. You'll find some very striking fab rics in fall suits and overcoats bore Ask for now. Varsity Fifty Five Tlio Blyllsh .suit and Varsity Six Hundred Tho stylish ovorcotit Woolen Mill Store Suits purchased ut this storo kept pressed Irco of charge Mnrshflold :. :: :: :: North Iteml Tlio homo of Hurt Scluiffnor & Marx Clothes oble TheateD TONIGHT PicM-ntlng tlio Highest Class PhotopMyH )l DANA, tlio llttlo notivbs Cio created siirli a honsatl)ii hi 15 STOXINd" tho feature Unit was repealed on tlnvo different Eh'iis nt , s theatre will .ho teen to"lght ,ln her latest plctuio X DANOEROl'S PATHS" Edison ninsterplcco In four mis. The pholodrnmntlc merit fix? ncl.uuw lodged by all of fair minds. rilllS FF.ATl'RE EVERY Vt)UX(J OIRL SHOULD SEE SXI)S OK DEE" uginph ilraniii iiy (j. i), Oiiiflth tlio world's greatest picture HlllCi-f. "ISTSELKi WEEKLY" s of iiiiioi'tuiK'0 from all parts of tho woihl. Loner Floor 13c Balcony Hlr Children. 5c RROW NIGHT "MOTHERHOOD" Another hpleudld offer- In photoplay Charles Chaplin Comedy Abstracts f KULIARLE ABSTRACTS OK TITLE AND INFORMATION ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec ITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSnFIELD AND COQDILLE CITY, OREGON UL AGENTS. EA8T8IDE AND SENGSBACKEN'S ADDITION JEXT8 FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDH m!NRV BENGSTACKEN, MANAGER OCEAN BEACH, AUTO LINE flnrst Klnc. leaie Marshfleld 7 n.m.. 11 n.m.. 2 p.m., B p.m. fcleave for Empire . . . 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., n p.m. ; LeAvo Sunset llav 7 n.m.. 0 a.m.. 1 p.m., 5 p.m. Empire, 3C; Tnrhee-I or South Slough, BOc; Sunset Ray 7Bc REV1TIE5 OCTOBER TIDES Time nnd heights of tides nt Mnrshflold. Tlio tides nrc placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tlio first lino nnd heights on the second lino of each dny. A cdmpnr Ison of consecutlvo heights will In dlcnto whether .It Is high or low water. High tldo on tlio hnr one hour nnd 1)4 minutes earlier thnn nt Mnrshflold. 10.0C 1.8 lO.f.S l.y 7.12 3.S S.OO :i.s 11.13 .4.0 10.13 1.3 cure the Jetty appropriation, Coos conplo of dnys lo Coqulllo Vnllev liny In turn promising to nld Port-' clues. He expect to lenvo to Inml In the securing of n larger' morrow for the north ngnln. dredge for the Columbia Itlver hnr. JIM KUCKtilt, who yesterdny under- went nn operation for the remoxnl t -1 r- - -, 1 Renin Vernon Sinllh Home. Mr. ' nnd Mrs. Kenneth Hnuser hnvo tak en the Vernon Smith residence dur ing tlielr stny hero which will prob ably will bo some weeks yet. Mr. Smith '"is gone south nnd will ho In there until nftcr the holidays. of one of his fingers ns n result of Injuries sustnlued In n logging en nip, Is reported doing nicely to dny. Al.KltKl) MATSON nnd wlfo hnvo moved from North llend Into tne , California nnd visit with his family house on Elrod, near Tenth, whore 12 13 II 15 10 I'i Hrs., Ft... Hrs., Ft... Urn., Ft... llrs.. Ft... Hrs., Ft... lira., 4.31 1.3 5.31 1.0 0.21 0.2 1.2S 0.0 2.38 0.2 3.17 3.:,s 5.7 4.17 5.5 12.00 o o 1.30 2.1 3.54 Ft... 0.3 4.21 l.S 11.21 -0.G 0.0 0.0 5.50 5.1 7.0S 4.8 8.34 4.5 0.53 4.5 WEATHER FORECAST Crupo Crop Bountiful of the bountiful grape crop In the, Hoscburg vicinity was brought back R his mother, the Into Mrs. Sophln Mntson. resided. Mr. Mntsou will Evidence continue his position at North Bend. M. W1EDER Is hero today from yesterdny from thcro by .1. T. Brand. He exhibited today n lnrge box of grnpos grown on the big fruit farm in which his brother is luterestad. Tlio mnln crop, tho Tokays nro not yet rendy for market. Mr. Hrand spent tho week In Uosoburg on business. rtjr AnocUlfJ PrcM lo Coot Ilaj Tlmn.l OREGON Rain west, cloudy, probably rnin East. Southerly winds, strong near const. LOCAL TEMTKRATtJRH RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. in., October 13, by DenJ. Ostlind, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum CS .Minimum 30 At 4:43 n. m 55 Precipitation 14 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 ." 1.53 Precipitation s&rao period Inst yenr ,..12.10 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. ... $ ! DCDoniMAi Rsrsi-rinM i rtnouuHL mcmiuiv ?? R. M. WIEDER wns a lsitor hero yesterday from Lnkcaldo. (ED NOAH, of Allegany, trnnsnctcil business In Mnrshflcld today. t BORN t TICKANIN To .Mr. nud Mrs. Tick-, nnln nt their homo in Enstsldo, Tuesday, Octob r 12, 1015, an olovon pound 1, . Mother nnd child doing well and father happy. ALVA GRANRY was horo for a short tlmo this morning from Coos River. Alii Meet Tho Ladles' Aid of tho .Mnrshflold Norwegian Luthornn church will meet tomorrow nfter noon nt tho parlors of tho clmpol. Mrs. C. G. Magnus will be tho hostess. Go Dixie lliiiithiK. Harry J. McKcown, V. G. lllndmnrsli nnd Ken neth Hnuser left yesterdny for Ileal Lnko where thoy nro chasing tho clu sivo ducks. They said thoy would in all probability get tho limit. Election Not Held. Election of of ficers for tho Fellowship Club was not hold Inst evening becuuso of a mistake in tlio hour of tho meeting, said President J. C. Kendall, nnd tho business mooting has been post poned until next week some tlmo. Will Meet Tonight. Tlio Meth odist llrothorhood meots this qvo , nlng in their hnll nt tho Methodist 'church. Tho business session will , bo held nt 7:30 p. m. nnd nt 8 p. in. Congressman W. C Hnwloy 'will address tho members, 'following which thoro will bo a light banuuet. Wo Should Woi ry. Local denlers who nro barred under tho Sunday closing law should take recognizance of tho methods threatened by cigar men of La Grando to keep open on the soventli day of the week. Tlio lid has been clamped down there nnd tho men say that if drug stores nro allowed to sell cigars and soft' drinks nnd bakeries to rcmnln open , tho cigar dealers will put In n lino' of pastries to cnll themselves bak- I cshops nnd still sell tobnecos. j Ten Mllo on business. Ho fenrs thnt tho ruin will tlo up the nutn service between North Inlet nnd, Lakeside. Mrs. Wleder hns prnc-, tlcnlly recovered from her recent Illness. I MISS ALVA E. HOLMES, of Snn Jose, Is returning homo on tho Snnta Clara tonight nftcr finish-1 lug tho school year nt the school bIx miles nbovo Allegany. Sho ex pects to teach in Allegany, starting in February. j Mil. AND MHS. CLARENCE GOULD I will leave Saturday on tho Klburn for Snn Frnnclsco nnd will go there to slboln, Arizona, just ov er the California line. They are1 making the trip south for tho ben efit of Mrs. Gould's health. L. THOMAS returned yesterdny from Portland whero ho wns cnlled by tho Illness of Mrs. Thonins' fn-1 ther. Mr. Sluckcy. Tho latter Is ' some better but the physicians sny thnt ho cannot llvo more thnn a month or two nt tho longest. Mrs. Thomas remained with him. I COLD WEATHER IS IIEItK, AND 'Wl! STII.Ii HAVE A 1eW LAD1KS' COATS, SPITS AND WOOL DHKSSES I.KFT. TIIEV ARE WORTH DOl'RI.i: THE PltlCH. ALL KIRST.eLASS MKItCHAXDISH NO SIICOXDS. Think of It Indies, buying nront thnt is worth double the price nt 91 .H8 A better one, In a variety of patterns ijVI0 No two nllkc. These Conts nrc worth at the very lenst don- bio tho prlco 7.m, 9.IM), ?I2.1H Hlnck Plush Coats, these conts are worth doublo tho price. Just lmo four left $., 1B.B0 Ladles' wool poplin suits In light blue, navy blue, tho lat est. Aro worth $15.00. Our prlco ?'. Hettor ones, worth doublo the pi'leo 9ISI.BO Drown poplin suit, woHh $25. Our prlco .' j?KJ.nti Silk nnd wool poplin Dresses, lntest styles, worth doublo tho prlco $.l.lin, $1,118, tt.8 Sorgo Dresses, nnd they are dnndles nt $10. Our prlco ...$7'IH lllnck Mcssnllno Dresses, $8.00 vnluo Our prlco $1.08 Wo hnndlo nothing but the boBt of shoes nil first clnB.i shoes mndo of tho best leather that ran bo hail. Shoos that sntlsfy, give comfort shoes that wear fioni 50e to $1.00 less. We nro bringing tho prices down nnd with your help wo will keep thorn down. Tho Originators of Low Prices r'S. Zfeeiinw&o si intorportiea ' rmrarwm WM iKAg-TJ. 7rf--J We lend Others Follow SAM CONRO wns down on business this morning from Allcgnny. MRS. J. H, PRICE of Allegany was in tho city shopping this morning. W. II. SMITH was down yestorday from Coos River on" a, business trip. , G. DROWN and wife, of Myrtlo Point, woro horo lust evening on a visit. MATT L. MAY loft on tho morning train calling on tho trado over in tho Valloy. .'. I). W. SMALL who hns been Indispos ed for tho Inst fow-wooks Ib report ed Improving. DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS wns ove from Coqulllo todny sorv- lng legal papers. MRS. FRED SMITH nnd Mrs. Clnudo Moon loft todny for a few dnys visit with friends nt Powors. MR. AND MRS. N. E. DAQGHTT, of Allcgnny, expect to lenvo uoxt wook for a visit at tho Exposition. CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL nnd Ills son, Lloyd Cornwall, woro visi tors hero yesterday from Gardlu- ' or. MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sumnor returned homo yesterdny from visit at Eureka and other southorn points. , W. ROONEY, wlro chief of tho tol ophono company, is mnklng nu In spection trip to Myrtlo Point and to Ilaudon. MR. AND MRS. MELVILLE, of Enst sldo, will lenvo noxt week for Cnl lfomla whero thoy will seo me Fair and lntor visit rolntlves, Now Attorney Hero. Wnlter Hln man, an nttoruoy of Spokane who has been horo for n fow weeks, hiis I decided to engage In law practlro .'hero. Ho has opened offices with (chas. I. Rolgard In tho First Nation !'al Rnnk Ilulldlng. Ho Is known to imnilinr nt fnrlllor Slioknno DCOPlO 'n h,o nav and comes highly recom-! THOMAS DEVERAUX, well known ' .........n.i rancher of tho Dear Creok conn- lit VI I J j Willing to Aid I's. From the Portland Chamber of Comnierco com es a lotter snyliJK that ' Portland al ways stands ready to aid In the de velopment of Coos Day" and that therefore they will help us " sa- HENDERSON FREEH SHERIFF AND DISTRICT ATTOR NEY PLEAD FOR LENIENCY Was Employed in Doing Duty When' Arreted, Claims Sheriff Mat- j ' tci' Under Advisement Drltt Henderson uppcarcd before j Judge Coko today to nnsword tho charge of breaking his pnrolo. With J him cumo Sheriff Johnson to pload' for leniency nnd District Attorney' LlljcqvlBt to -ask that Hondcrson bo given another cunnco. Judgo Coko 'took tho nppllcntlon undor consldorn- 'tlon but intlmntcd thnt ho would, 'permit tho matter to rest nud nllowi 'tltn nKloAtlnn Ilia f nnilnni ttw ll rt tivAd. ' iiiu ii ioviiui iita ituuuuut ivit lu i un 'ent. Employed hy Sheriff Shoriff Johnson snld thnt Drltt Hondorson was In tho employ of his, offlco wlion ho wns nrrcstcd, lie said that Hcudurson wns given $70 .oxponso money to tnko a trip to east ern Oregon In nn effort to run down suspects In tho Emplro saloon rob- 'bory nioro thnn n year ngo and had just returned a short tlmo before ho (.was arrested. ' Accounted for Money Every cont of tlio $70 wns account 'ed for on Henderson's roturn, said Sheriff Johnson. In Septomher n iCQFFEEfl j RTtAt4SEATTtJ Coinniencing OCTOBER 18 and for ONE WEEK ONLY wo nro going to Mil GOLDEN WEST COM FEE for: Per pound -35c Three-pound can $1.00 Five-pound can $1.50 Tho rcgulnr prlco of this hlgli grado coffee Is: Per pound $ .40 Three-pound can $1.10 Five-pound can $1.75 TJiIh coffee. Is an Oregon product roasted right, luirkcd right, blend ed light and sold right. Theroforo Just right. Try It and seo for joursclf, wlillo you can buy It nnd save from 5 cents to 2.1 lent.s per 1111. WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery NO. DHOARWAV, NEAR CENTRAL , . JSUIT OVER BAKERY ALEX RINNK DEGINS SUIT AGAINST EMIL 1IEIMO TODAY KayN Hi'liuo Own llliu 9510 on Noto 1 Fitnii Old Deal Attachment .Served Today Doputy Shoriff A. P. Dnvls todny Iservcd uttnehmont on tho Mnrsliflcld Dnkory ns pnrt of tho proceedings in a suit Instituted by Alox RInno ugnluBt Eniil Holmo. Tho potltlon bill of $207. claimed to bo for Hon-iraCHCs mt Holmo has Just disposed ilorson'H snlary was disallowed hy0f tho bakery to C. A. Hnmes who tho County Court. ,B consequently mndo a Joint dofond- And whllo ho whb waiting to np-janta pear boforo tho grand Jury with his' mnno alloges thnt somotlmo ngo 'evldonco ho wns employed to Invcs- nenio nnd Potors had troublo over 'tlgato North Rend rooming houses, ? lliof r partnership and In tho sottlo- eomplnlnt having neon in tlio moan- ,,,,0,1, Holmo desired a noto for $510 tlmo rocolvcd from Governor Withy- combo, Haying that North Dcud peo ple hnd comiilalnod. hwhlch RInno hold against Potors. RInno gavo this to him on tho under standing that Helmo wiih to pay $25 Tho sheriff testified thnt no rill!,,nr mnnth nn it. Tho hnkorv wiih Henderson, in the porformimco of hlBJt10 ony security that RInno had, io duty, that of Booking ovKlonco, was Bny8( nlll consequently ho started tho gottlng himself rondy for tho occas ion when ho slipped n trifle ton fur and becomo Intoxicated, District Attornoy Liljoqvlst said too that ho folt In no way liko push ing tho revocation of tho pnrolo. 1 Case Unusual One In Ills statements Judgo Coko said that in boven years on tho bench, 'only onco beforo has ho extended lo- money for tho second tlmo. Ho said RCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY iimii iHwawM" Winter Colds Need ATTENTION. REXALL , COD LIVER OIL EMULSION A remedy of great merit, for people who hnvo a ten dency to catch cold easily, nr thoo who nio Mow normal weight. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono ii08' Wo D o I I v o r S ' -ri--ri ' " "'""M"' ffimiw try on tho lower Coqulllo river, Is i thnt the caso is nn exceptional one In tho city on a business trip. nnd so took It undor ndvlsomontf j Hcndorson wns liberated from uus- MRS. 8. B. JUDD, mother of Mrs. I tody nt least for tho present. Captain Calloway, expects to loavoj on tho Santa Clara this evening, ACTO TURNS OVER for San Francisco and a visit at tho Fair. i CAPT. LIOIITNER hns returned With from a fow weeks visit nt tho Ex 1 position and nt tho homo of his son, Clydo Llghtner, on San Fran cisco Dny. JOHN ROSS of tho Svandlnavlan American Dank, and wifo expoct to move tomorrow 'into tho Swan son Apartments on Ninth street near Central. I.OREN COOLKY suffered a severe Injury to his leg yesterday while fishing In tho lower Bay, holng pinched between two scows n'cnr tho S. P. bridge. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 ; 1 2th Courth, So. Phone 220-R FRANK ST JAQUES and wlfo and daughtors havo moved hero from Coqulllo, occupying ono of tho W. S. Nicholson apartments on Aider Avonun noar Broadway. CONGRESSMAN W, O. HAWLEY returned today from a visit of a J. C. MtChilnu Has Accident Machine In attempting tho steop grade run ning toward Sherman avenue from the Portor mill last evening, the machlno of J. C. McClollan stopped and both brakes refused to hold when tho auto started bnckwnrdB. Tho driver backed It Into tho steep sided bank, and tho machlno t union turtle. Mr. McClollan and a friend escaped with only minor bruises, The auto top was crushed in and tho wind shield broken to splinters. Tho four wheels stood strnlght up In tho air. The mnchluo wns right ed nnd found to bo othorwlso llttlo worse off for tho experience Machlno Into Curbing. In making tho turn on Front streot near tho Cold 8torago plant this morning Alex Campbell, of tho Standard Oil Company, skidded to tho curbing In his runabout. Doth wheols woro demolished In tho rollls slon though lie said ho waB drlvhiK slow at the tlmo Tho paving wai very slick. suit when Helmo transferred It to Haines, Arrnngomonts will probnbly bo mndo to tako cnro'of tho business ns It would serloiiBly handicap tho now proprietor, Mr. Hnmes, who is In eontly Involved, If it wero allowed to tie up tho business. ik II H?ifek.F J t ItfFW TODAY ? LOST l,rs Mink fur on SuiiHCt rond. PIoubo roturn to box "C" Times office. Howard. FOR LHASK Moid Hotel, furnish- ed, Mnrshflold, Oregon; also fltoro room. Apply owner, J. II. Drldgos, (lutes Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. FOR LKASK Lloyd Hotel, furnish ed, Marshflold, Oregon. Also store room. Apply ownor, J. II. Bridges, Qntcs Hotel, San Francisco. FOR SALE Flil class Mock cur rots nt 7Cc per 100 lbs. Address N. V. Morgan, Mnrshflold; -R. I. Box Gl. FOR SALE At Imrgnlu Fiirnlthro of n-rooin hotiso, with houso' tor rout. Address "T," Tlmos offlco. , ' ' : c ;: ' ' ' ' SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Mothodlst Brotherhood nt church hnll. Jolly Doj-eu with Mrs. II. M. Alboo. Brldgo Club with Mrs. L. J. Simpson nt Slioro Acres. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Lackstrom on Catching In lot. Pastime Club with Mrs. Roy Drnlnnrd of North Bond. Auction Bridge club with Mrs. A. O. Rogers. . Christian SlBtorhood &''$ II WANTED :t rl f (NOTICE Will party who took my v! Iilnr.lr il.irhv lint In Imlfl ni Llif nlltn race Sunday kindly roturn it to mo. W. Ross Smith $'$ j: FOR SALE "X ! FOR SALE CHEAP Good range and other furniture. J. C. Meydrs, west Bunker Hill. Phono 31$R. with Mrs. S, J. Immol, THURSDAY North Bond Mothodlst La dles' Aid In church parlors. Alert Club with Mrs. Jack Nowiln on North Coos River. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Alexnndrln Lando. FRIDAY Past MatroiiB with Mrs. Lily Frlodborg. Pastlmo Club card ' party with Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Mar shall. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. I. B. Bnrtle, In North Bend Ladles Art Club with Mrs. C La Chnpello. qullio, Oregon, i FOR SALE On easy terms, H acres ' well Improved, closo to City Co- i qullio, Oro. Address Box 4G!f-Co- FOR SALE Two excellent dtilry farms, Woll improved, closo' to croamory. Smnll cash payment down, bnlnnco on tlmo to Biilt'pur chnsor. 7 percent Int. on doforred paymonts. Also, dnlry farm for'ront with 2d0 acrcB; 45 acres In rlvor bottom undor cultivation; 30 ac ros lovol bench. balancQ In grass. For particulars, nddrcaa J. O. St'emmlor, Myrtlo Point'. w t Times, Want Ads Bring Results v'S'Hsjw