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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1915)
f T -PP T ''9 ijlHIVprW- .- - -ri'itHfet1'1 'H tt't-'t " in-TWjp''WjrJ jTjjWHt i n -r'r " w . THE COOS BAY .TIMES; MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. li A -naf-n. - v- FIVE 9" Pz IUPPE , jgigM to Prieo- Right m ivjisukc. E MELD torn. M wdiftni. IBSE8S! i't take any chances Jan. IIWIWl 1 1 W MMWIWiill lofSAu: ()!' mi'itou;- HLVfilOXD.S lllwijjlvcn Hut Rcn'cd tan re 'c i, tl-r FI- ilBM Of f'O I'CT noil fiMCltr cf M,i,'it'rM, Mil flrf-in rt II nlfl.... Uwrt r o' M tltv of UtitC.tr Hal cf paid Wt-( l CT Oil it p, ctafhday of O. iui,pr. wvv:io of gtrnt liu-' tCwCorty, Oregon, to I lit5l19 i Ate ro.ft'--t t .wia ii 'f'.-t n't c o til i-,' iwrj ntccn iit tho, Kffft ,.A ....' tatr hm- K.tuu-j 'wiihlwdat dt'ioday' cl to Bill o In tP'l ' w liu nr-,0 Monti ?8''m n v . -i.i-i r"f-d n' or af'or. jV'ejeor.i'ai.oj.i- -"f new c iiu- F9 I ,vi .i- '.. mil -.."' n l lor ' V'"1 "TlKF the 11 -"i K r i(r,i Jailor atr c v u hcv ain unit l.., l . - -u. run i i ,. V'i PH.. I ..,..'. . , rrn.v IM.n ' V r (1(1 ?Ul m ( of lt.vnt!,lln "" a. t r" ur 'i ai" iCrT,'U4' s T. of lrw.:73 m t o i-i y , It'Uf o; ' " ?:, '", !?N t 7,1 MTe or sro-ea' 1 to . NHEHER CLOT1 TO HO JraaLSJnuiojfii. $20 to $3 Lg poe bio special sales,, pj We clonic coairg jrereir m Paul IX U P NORTH BEND T TONIQI1T U l)V LhAINE 'Clio Hfilnl Mnry that Is it winner la ctff)' rl,c, TMU ,""st I"1!1"'"1' ,t','l"l story ever pro- jhmclloti iilrinrcs. , lLlf KW ItI WAV Now luvMoiiO''tmody Slapstick tahifriar fftUMio. MAX OF THE DESERT Three wl itllon. A real feature wltli an iiil-lm cnil ol vim- i.s ,u. i;v i I '5 o Lower rloor . 15c juairncesBfc---1! ; night : "(iiv'l : Ciiccn" with Marguerite finite. Mar- Aefcna-ize Yourself Today iiuiot afford to bo without health or accident Insuranco. (oil; need tho Insurance, but you want to bo suro and pnrttct policy hi tho best and most reliable company In i or phono mo at onco nnd I will oxplnln It to you. "E. I. CHANDLER, Agent, Murabflcld. 300 Colco Building. accompany each hid to bo forfoltod to said City or Marshflold In case bid Is accoptcd nnd bldor fnllH to accopt and make payment for said bond or bonds, covorod thoroby within ton tlnys from tho data of accoptnnco of said bid or bids. Knell bid or proposal submitted to doglKimto tho denomination of said bond or bonds desired. Ulil or proposnls rocolvod for any amount or said bonds; small hlddora Klvon liroferonco or purchnso. Proposals, or bids with certified checks to bo ouclosod In sealed plain envelopes without distinguishing marks, or writing thereon oxcont the, words, "Hid for Improvement Bonds of tho City of Marshflold, Oregon." j Dated this 7th day of October. 11)15. It. A. COPPLI. i Chalrmnn of tho Finance Commit tee of tho Common Council. WWSWffrirXXD&SHX&.&t!2!S2GXZZn SARTER'S Kor Your ICE CREA I JVEItYTII 1X SAXITAHY ALWAYS OPEX FOIt IXSPKCTIOX Wo iiuiko Ico Crenin to order, any Idml mill in any quan tity, for pintles, lodges, pic iiU'm, etc, :: ;: :: :: :: Wo do not speak or Its Q V A L I T Y That speaks for Itself rs a m r?N v ( a!L&.iJLK.a i Phono li;i..T, Marslificld Flout St., Opporilto Hlnnco Hotel V I" i mi...,. Hi I 111 EH llhnnn 7.1 aM lffEaKgRTBCnmi.T,IIIIIMII "" pn .. . .. ot 0 IA w.i n mm i..m.iii i nimn .,-. immurf MH AV Tlmea want ads bring results. ! HfBHHHHHHBK "-w. ". mill I IIWIMH HIIBI MWH MJMW Wll ! Ill " " r- , ... " ""i hm feis Simnvvale? tASl I lI ,.. . a..-.. .. i. ' ' " ll UlUl II' 10 SJ15 $5.00 down. S5.00 per month hPciri No Interest No Taxes iuu,riuiu ououi B ,tf'' ft ti & m 0 jfc , . ES !brities OCTOBER TIDKS Time and heights of titles at Mnrshflold. Tho tides aro placed in order of occurrence, with their times an tho first lino and, heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison, of consecutive heights will in dicate whothor it is high or low water. High tido on tho har one hour and b-l minutes carllor than at Marshflold. ilC 8.00 3.3 3.13 4.0 10.13 4.3 1.30 2.4 3.51 7.0S 4.S 8.34 4.5 9.53 4.5 10 4.21 1.8. 0.3 WEATH 1511 FORECAST I)r AuciclHcJ Trcft to Cooi Ear Tlmti. OREGON Pair, Easterly winds. LOCAL TKMPMtATUItK KKCOim For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m.,. October 10, by IIqijJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 75 Minimum ' 38 At 4: 13 n. in '. .40 l'reclpltntlou 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1015 1.73 Precipitation snino ported last year 12. 10 Wind: Northwest, clear. o Locales Here. John Nolan, who recently enmo hero from Eureka, has purchased the Howatt place and r,omo adjoining lots In Eastsldo from Henry Songstackon and will inolco his home on tho Hay. Port to Make Up Budget. A spec ial mooting of tho Port Commission ers is called for this evening, the purpose being to make tin tho Port Jof Coos Uny butlgot for 19 10. From statements of tho Commissioners nt , tho last mooting It scoum that tho , tax lovy in tho Port this yoar will ngaln bo four mills. Found Itlng. Whllo crossing Front street, Qcorgo Utlbertsou picked up an Eagles' signet ring. Ho will turn It In to tho officers of tho local Aerlo of Eagles and It will bo restored to tho owner. It Ih quite n valuable ring and It Is remarkable that It was not run over and destroyed. Couldn't Plant. fiiUdt'ii. W. It. Footo, of Eastsltlo, was ovor this morning making tho rounds of tho city In an effort to sccuro seeds with which to plant his fall gardou. Ho was surprised to find It Impossi ble to got enough oven for n 10-foot Bqunro tract and was told that early in tho fall tho merchants return their soctls to tho wholesale housan. (Jets ShlpplK Data. Honry Dlers Is busy getting together the shipping dotn or Incoming and outgoing car goes on Coos Hay during 1915. Ho expects to havo tho Information rea dy early In December for tho Port Commissioners. Ho has round that 2.300 tons or 12,000 sacks of co ment were rocolvod horo In tho building or the big North Hond bridge. ' Af "QUALITY without PHETUXSK" Wo rofor to PALMER'S Toilet Waters Perfumes Sachets SiinpH, Eto In lino with our endeavor to bo known as a Drug Storo whero you cau obtain stand ardized nnd Nationally-Advertised Goods, wo havo addod this Hue. You know tho namo "PALMER'S." Should bo your drug store. Wo deliver immodlntoly See our window. They aro full of thes.o famous Toilet Preparations. The Owl rite Central Ave- Drug Storo A newly platted tract Just botith of tho city on hard surface road, easy of ac cess hy Jitney, hind cleared nnd level. Ideal for homo and (larden, most llberjil terms. ItnestlgJito hcfoi-o Imjlnj; "S e o ltel ii A b out 1 1" SUNRISE AND SUNSET Saturday October 10 Sun rises at C:20, and sun 'sets at 5:24 Sunday October 17 Sun rises at 0:31 and sun seta at 5:22. Did Not. Walt for Wire District Attorney LUJenvlst said today that his understanding Is the Spokane po ll lice turned John It. Fish loose up thero after they had received Sheriff Johnson's wire saying' a deputy was on the way. Ho said that in splto tit habens corpus proceedings tho officers could rc-orrest tho man im mediately, or ho could bo held as a fugltlvo from Justice. Igs nro Attached. Constablo Co wont down to South Inlet this morn lug to attach logs and piling In a suit brought against David Weaver and Hetty Platto for the collection of $31,30 ho claims Is duo htm In wages. Tho papers Btato that tho wages aro coming from Weaver who a fow days ago Is said to havo dis posed of his holdings to Dotty Pl atte. Tho original sum was 1 12.50 but part of this has been paid. Open Bids .Monday. William G. Chandler has completed tho plans and specifications for tho concrete W. P. Murphy building In North Hond nnd expects to rccelvo bids on Monday and If pnsBlhlo to open them on Wednesday morning. Tho building will bo about too'by 30 feet nnd will contain only n moving plcturo hoiiso. Mr, Chandler will get away on tho noxt Adollno for San Francis co If ho is through In time, going Tor n ten-days' vlBt there. Autos Scrape on Curve. Driving his mnchlno to Couulllo yesterday afternoon A. S. Hammond, of North Hond, says that a driver coming this way, tried to pass him nnd on 1 tho slippery curve the two machines scraped together. Ho claims thero was llttlo damngo doiio though tho women In tho car, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Cnttorllu nnd Mrs. Ida Conrad, returned homo on tho next auto and tho auto wua taken to Couulllo for repairs on somo springs. Orchestra AVclconies Couple. Friends or Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Ong uon engaged the Fcuton flvo piece orchestra Inst ovonlng and went to the rcsldonco or tho couplo In Hunk er Hill and for two hours played whllo friends dropped In to welcome tho brldo to Coos Hay nnd to wish thorn both success and good luck. At tho samo tlmo a charivari rngod i on tho outsldo nnd tho din wns qulot ! cd by a draft of candy ror tho kld- dlos nnd a kog or beer ror the grownups. "Smiling Dutch" Leaves. "Smil ing Dutch" engaged passago south on tho Kilburu today, going to San Francisco, whoro ho will meet Poto Pnppas In a wrestling match and lntor go to Los Angeles to spond the wlntor nt tho wrestling gnmo. Ho says next spring ho will rotum to ngalu open his athletic club In Dan don. Siun Wilson, too, Is leaving, though ho la going north to Port laud nnd will spend tho winter In coast cities following the wrestling gnmo. Visited Swedish Colony. Rev. II. F. Hongtson returned Friday ovo nlng from Melrose, Douglas County, 1 whore ho visited tho largo Swedish settlement that has colonized on a J4000-ncro,trnct nt that placo. They aro making n sticcoss or their work nnd are reported prosperous and , happy In tholr homo.' Rov. Hongtson ,wns accompanied on his return by ' Rov. J. A. Edlund, or Astorln, who 'is socretary or tho Swedish Lutheran Coiiroronco In this district, who will mnko a visit to tho congregations In You need a tonic Every Day Tonic f A toule of occitloual merit rebuilds the run down syMem, increases tho itppotitu nnd piodiiccs hound rcfroshiiig hleep. THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono 208 Wo Deliver Jkm A good home, close in for $1100.0 House or lot alone worth what is asked for the whole property. I. S. Kaufman & Co. 222 Central Avenue ' Phone 130 this section. Rev. Edlund will preach at tho Swedish Lutheran services In Marshflold and North Bond tomor row nnd may remain over anothor Sunday. Will Giro Banquet. The North Bond Chamber of Commerce Is plan ning to give a banquet October -27. Is Improving. Mrs. Eva anmmlll, who sustained a stroke of apoplexy Wednesday, Is reported much Im proved today, much to the gratifi cation of her many friends. Changes Territory. A. M. Wnll- mnn, who succeeded Archie Johnston In this territory for tho PncUIc Hardware & Steel Company, will lcavo soon tor the South. Ho will bo succeeded here by Mr. Due. Endorses tho Plan. The North- Moml Chamber or Commcrco has en dorsed tho plan suggested by Eu- teka citizens to havo tho mall be tween Coos Hay nnd Eureka carried by bont so that it will not bo so long delayed, To ho ii Lawyer. Many torinor University of Oregon students hero will ho glad to learn thnt Arthur Geary, first graduate ot tho Uni versity, has returned trom Now York nrter studying threo years nt Colum bia and has takou tho tmr examina tion to practice In this state. To Preach llcio. Tho Rov. J. A. Edlund, or Astoria, pastor or tho Swedish Lutheran Church and sec retary or the Columbia Conference of t&o Evangelical Lutheran Church, will speak at tho services In tho Swedish Lutheran Churches of Mnrrhflold and North Hond, Sunday, October 17th. ."Makes Assignment. 11. Flnuol, of i Noith Front street dry goods storo, lias mndo a common law assignment to his creditors, with Arthur Mc-l Kcown as assignee. No amounts owing havo been- mndo public and under this form of an assignment It Is possiblo tho matter will not bo (brought Into tho bankruptcy court. It Is said there Is somo real estate that may bo turned over tor tho creditors. , Quartet on Piuitagcs. Two mem bers of tho University or Oregon Glco Club quartet thnt visited Coos County this spring and gave n scr ies or concerts, belong to tho present University quartet that has Just sign ed a tour-mouths contract with tho Pantnges' circuit. The two slngors who woro horo woro Henry Holdcn rolch and Paul F. Spraguo, and the other two momhora now nro Larry C. Mann and Ray W. Stanton. Thoy expect to return to collcgo for tho second somestor. Two or tho boys nro woll known horo. Keep Wind nt Knlr. At a meet fug or tho executive commlttco or tho Coos nnd Curry exhibit nt the exposition this morning 'It wan round tho finances would allow tho keoplng or J. A. Ward In San Fran- vlsco as manager possibly until De cember 12, atter tho closing or tho talr. Tho orricors nro Hugh McLatn, president; II. W. Youilg, ot Co tiulllo, socretary, and Win. Grimes, treasurer. An offort will bo mado to soil tho big myrtle-wood central booth In San Francisco. A full ro port of finances will bo published after tho exhibit has been yclosod and nil accounts taken enro of. Returns Einptyllaiideil. Doputy Shcrirr W. C. Laird was to arrlvo hack In Coqulllo today, snld Shorirr Johnson this morning, trom Spoknno and Vnlo. In neither placo wnB ho Bticcossrul In getting his mnn. In Spoknno tho pollco haii turned John R. Fish, wnnted horo for alleged passing of no-fund chocks, looso Just four hours before Laird's ar rival thoro. Roscoo Jcsso, formorly of Hnndon, threo years ago charged with tho theft of a horso from his wlfo rrom whom ho la now dlvorcod, iwns sought In Vnlo, hut tho authori ties, said tho Shorirr, decided not to bring him back on tho old charge $ t PERSONAL MENTION t $ II. L. SAVAGE Is back from Port land after a vlsft In that city. P. E. CONWAY loft yesterday for Portland and Seattlo for a short stay. MRS. E. W. SMITH, of Catching Inlet, was a Marshflold shopper today. W. C. SWAIN, of Powers, camo down this mornuig for a days' visit In tho city. COUNTY SURVEYOR M'CULLOCH, of Coqullle, was a Marshflold bus iness visitor yesterday. GEORGE HLAKE roturned today on tho KUburn from Portland, whero he has been attending the Knights The rainy season will start now pretty soon antl you will have to have something to keep you dry, also something; to keep you warm. On every nrtlrlo you purchase from tho .1. O. Penney Com pany jou hnvc from - per cent to !W l-!t per cent. Cull In tint! seo for yoiirseir. Then you will bo convinced. Men's Rubber Doots, WOONSOCKET, $3.50 value for S?1MI Men's bright finish Rubber Hoots, WOONSOCKET, ?3.76 value. .Our price $2.70 Men's now process WOONSOCKET Rubber Hoots, $4 valuo. .$'.!. lllp Rubber Hoots, WOONSOCKET, first quality, ?G valuo. ..?!. Ill Hoys Rubber Hoots, WOONSOCKET, $3.00 valtto. Our prlco i?UW Ladles' Rubbers at a big saving ot 25 per cent... Hoc, IDc, 58c Ladles' Rubber Hoots, flecco lined, $2,25 value. Our prlco. .91.11) Children's Rubber Hoots, flecco lined, $2 value. Our prlco J31.Ho Men's Dress Caps, tho $1.50 kind. Our prlco t)8c Men's Dress Caps, tho 75c kind. Our prlco , -.He Men's Sweaters I DHc, .? 1.1)8 Men's Sweaters, puro nil wool, worth at tho lenst one third more. Our prices $2.1)8, $:MH, $l.t8 Hoys' Sweaters, nil wool, $3 value. Our prlco $1.08 Hoys' wool Sweaters, $2.25 va'luc. Our prlco $1.11) Hoys' Mackinaw, $5.00 value. Our prlco $:i.l8 BOO Mackinaw, mndo of long wool, tho best on tho market. Nono hotter, $8.50 value. Our prlco $0.1)0 Tho Originators of Low Prices Si Inrornarattid A rflflHn"9J77? ITiT'flr ' riMiwM7t4 m jpgjrj JCOFFEEJI Hl Port. ... erTTUJi WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery NO. HltOADWAY, NEAR CEXT1UL mmmmmmmmmmmm of Pythias convention. MIIS. CHARLES CURTIS wnB an outgoing passenger ror Rosoburg this morning on tho Myrtle Point, v Rosoburg auto stngo lino. SHKJtIFF JOHNSON mndo n hur ried trip ovor to Marshflold this morning botweon tr.ilns, returning on tho 10:45 to tho county sent. W. J. CONRAD returned this morn ing trom a hunting and cruising trip with A. E. Atlolspcrgor to Eckoly. Ho says thoy got two deer. t NFMf TODAY t ?$ KEE Idiugworthy's new, modern, ro.y heated opts, beforo you locato. Phono 303-J. (WANTED Ofriio work of any kind. Apply "D," enro Times. FOR SALE 2 lilgh-powom! motor cycle, In gooil condition, at Goodrum's Garago. FOR SALE Tho Would much tenm, I cows, nnd Implements, $7,000.- $2,000 down, luqulro of G. A. Gould, Allegany, Oregon. J t FOR RENT FOR HEXT Xow nnil modern J2 room hoiiso, with basomont and all inodorn conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basomont. West Hunker Hill. Kent reasonable Apply Robert Marsdon, Sr telo phono 3125. FOR ItEXT Furnished 5-rooni apartment In tho O'Connell bldg. FOR ItEXT Sleoplng aoom Jn fino modern homo. Phono 17D-J. $ J FOR SALE t ? FOR SALE 1 11)15 Ford touring car. Bargain, Goodrum's Garage. FOR SALE 1 0-year old inaro, weight about 950; 1 delivery wag on with top; 1 set slnglo har ness, prlco $50 cash and must bo taken at once. Address J. L. John son, Eastside. FOR LEASE Lloyd Hotel, furiilsti ed, Marshfield, Oregon, Also storo room. Apply owner, J. H. Bridges, Gates Hotel, San Fran cisco. FOR SALE On easy terms, 8 acres well improved, close to City Co qullle, Ore. Address Box 454, Co qulllo, Oregon. I FOR SALE Two excellent dairy farms. Well Improved, closo to Wo lend Others Follow Commencing OCTOBER 18 and for OXK WEEK OXLY wo nro going to sell GOLDEN WEST COM FEE for: Per pound 35c Three-pound can $1.00 Five-pound can $1.50 The regular prlco of this high grade coffee Is: Per pound ...$ .40 Thre3-pound can $1.10 Five-pound can -.'$1.75 Tills eoffeo Is nn Oregon product roasted right, packed right, blend ed right nnd sold right. Thereforo -Just right. Try It and hco for yourself, whllo you ran buy It nnd save from R cents to 25 cents por can. crcamory. Small caBh payment down, balaneo on tlmo to suit pur chaser. 7 percent Int. on deferred payments. J. O. Stommlor, Myr tle Point, Oregon REWARD Kor return r whlto Spitz dog, lost slnco Wednesday. Tom Madden, phono 227-L. urKvsa Pioneer Hardware Co. CASH WICKS ON'A PEW OP THE STAPLE ARTICLES Other Goods Priced in Proportion (Comparo theso prlcos '.vlth our competitors' or mall ordor houso prices,) Wlro Nails, Baso, $2.W por kog; Cut nails, $3.00 por kog. Mn Retail, per pound tb Sash Weights. 1 Por pound I "u Barb Wlro. Iloavy galvanlxod, $3.10 per 100 lbB; 80 rod spool hoavy, $2.00. 80 rod (Jn nn light ipZiCU Galvanized Plpo, price por 100 ft., 1-2, 91.50, 3-4 $5.00. hq OC 1 inch ip0iU LImo, $1.90 por bbl. Comont, $2.90 por bbl. Ex. Suporlor Manila Rope, 5-8 Inch and larger IKp Por pound I J u Strictly puro boiled linseed oil, 80o por gallon. Turpontlno CKrt por gallon Udo Plonoor Whlto Load, 0D OK 100-lb. kegs ipOiCU Plonoor Puro Mixed" Paint, gal., $1.75. 1-2 gallon, 00c. Pftn Quarts uUb Pap-A-Lao Floor and Porch Paint, 1-2 gallon, OOo Cft quarts, UUu Tho very highest quality Tho very highest grade Roofing Paper, 1-2 ply, $1.00 sq. 1 ply. $1.10. fM rn 2 ply iplnJU Valvollno Gas Englno Cyl Oil. The very highest grade. KKn Per gallon uuu GIvo us your business nnd justify us In making theso prlcos. Thcso prices will change with tho market. Pioneer Hardware Co. Marshfield. Phone 101. North Bond, Phon 461. 1- i 4 ! 1 1 ;!- ' ' "I I ' '-'II I . 1 4 ' 1 1 i " M ;tl! "1 i3l( 1 ; y i ii