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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915 -EVENING EDITION " m : I I MATT l MAY lxn,FRlIOTi:L, NAHSHFIELR m;riii:sKNTiNfl HAAS BROS. gkocvms ARMOUR & CO. AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., LSiCKIJH MAM'i'iiii jlSTORlA FLOURING MILLS JJb FLOUll AM) feed us ,,,B0A1FBJU A. n. 110DGINB tarshtieid decorating co. E(Jmtcs Furnished at UM Mandiflolrt. 0re.gw WEAVING All kinds a spec- L,..? u,. IW W. Wasnn. 680 lit. Ill I o - Bnniifth. So. Phone 220-R WaitU, HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NUW See CORTHELL ' Phone 3171 EVERYBODY him a "dress up" tlmo a (lino when ono lays off the every day 'Muds" and "togs up" a little. That, t lino ciiIIh for a deilty hat. You'll feel dressed up nnd nnd you'll look It If you wear n Mallory derby. We've nu unttaunlly cholco nsBortmont of tho now Fall Btylea nnd thero's ono hero that will proporly become yout Woolen Mill Store Mnrshflold North Uond The Fair TStore x A1AV JL IA.RM. nr Krnnnmv of Economy Why pay more, when you can buy it for less here? See what we are offering for Thursday, Friday and Saturday: Child's Wash Suits, 2 to 7 jean, of Gnlaten Cloth nnd Chambrays, $1.25 nnd $1.50 Nov, per suit OuU Another lot or 18c nnd 20c Flannelettes, pretty pattoniB. On sale at HM IIC pr yard Ladlea' and Misses' Whlto Qnl ilea Middy Mouses; variety o( itrles; were $ 1 . r 0 to 11.75. Now . . . . 93 Mcu'h 10c gray mixed Cotton Sox; nil sizes. On salo nt n por pair UU GOO ynrds 'JG-lnch l'ercnles In light nnd mod lu in patterns. On sulo nt por yard 6!c Lndlos' Cnshmorotto Glovos, Homo silk llnod; wcro 75c. Now on Bnlo nt P por pnlr ..H'dU Anew lot of Furs for dross trimmings; Just arrived; and moderately priced nt fi()c, 7Jfr, 91.00 per )itrd TIlA Fair NextDoor'to-:-1 Ue r air Chandler Hotel Satisfaction always or your money hack PALACE MEAT MARKET JHE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Weiners and Pork , Sausage JHj BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. ' he some choko pickled tripe, pickled plus feet, pickled pigs ears and pickled pigs' MioutM. Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway cwen calling and phone orders given special attention EXPERT WELDING of METALS SH brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY "e ay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY mgm iREVlTIE OCTOBER TIDES Time find linlcMa nt ll.l.a n I lfnMn(ftA1.l hii. ... . . . uiuiBuiiuiu. Alio uucs nro placed in order of occurrence, with their times on tho first Huo nnd heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low wator. High tldo on tho bar ono hour nnd 54 minutes oarllor than at Marshfleld. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Wednesday October 20 Sun rises at 0:35 nnd sets nt 0:17. 10 20 21 23 21 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 Hrs. . Ft.. llrs.. Ft. . . llrs.. Ft... llrs. . Ft... llrs.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft. . . lira.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft. . . 5.30 0.5 G.24 0.7 0.49 4.5 1.34 4.5 2.14 4.4 2.51 4.3 3.33 4.2 4.12 4.0 4.03 3.9 5.41 3.7 0.09 0.1 1.00 0.G 1.55 0.7 11.43 4.9 12.19 5.1 G.G5 0.9 7.13 1.1 S.1G 1.4 8.49 l.G 0.20 1.9 9.48 2 2 10.17 2.3 10.53 2.5 G.37 3.0 7.39 3.G 8.39 3.8 0.19 0.8 7.05 0.4 12.51 5.3 1.23 5.3 1.52 5.3 2 "' 5.3 2.50 5.2 3.20 5.0 3.54 4.9 4.34 1.0. 11.43 2.5 12.53 2.0 2.19 2.5 11.58 4.5 0.0 0.0 7.45 0.1 8.23 -0.1 8.59 -0.2 9.37 -0.2 10.07 0.0 10.41 0.0 11.24 0.2 0.0 0.0 5.21 4.5 G.20 1.2 7.37 4.0 ' U WEATHER FORECAST i Wr AiiocliltJ TrtM to Cooi Day Tlran. 4 ! OREGON Fnlr south nnd nnd cast; threatening In tho northwest; southerly winds. LOCAL TIOITKRATURH RECORD , For tho 24 hour ending at 4:13 n. m Octobor 20, by llonj. Ostllnd, special gov- crnmont meteorologist: Maximum G2 Minimum 39 At 4:43 a. m 48 Precipitation 00 Precipitation mo 8opt. 1, 1915 1.73 Precipitation kqiu purlod , Inst yenr 12..1G Wind: North west, partly cloudy. Light SKI Years. It was JtiBt 3G years ngo tomorrow that Thomas Edison, wizard of electricity, turned on tho first successful electric light. Tho Invention wns tho work of many years of study and camo through many othor Inventions that finally led up to tho olcctrlo light. I Did Not Seo Alliance No. 2. Of ficers of tho Santa Clarn in last night from San Francisco and Eu- rokn, snld that thoy did not sight tho gasollno schooner Alllanco No. 2 on tholr wny up tho coast. It Is possible that whon tho llttlo Ill-fated boat wont down tho coast tho Santa flam was insldo Humboldt Day. For the Baby: Rexall Baby Cough Syrup llcst for babies and ihll ill en. Contains nu ophites or stioiic drug). THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono 208 Wo Deliver Not to Convention. Tho Rev. II. D. Foskett, of tho locnl Dnptlst Church, was llimbln tn nttnnil' tlm stato convention of tho Unptlst uiurch being hold this weok In Eii gene. Representatives from all over tho Btato aro In convention thoro for n session of several days, Has Another .Visitor. There wns another visitor nt tho Hotel Carter last evening. Ills name, as enter ed on tho book, was William Calla han, nnd ho wns picked up on Front Btrcot lu n pretty bnd wny, but nftcr being given a berth, managed to spend tho night very peaceably 'tho second Tuesday In December. Thole nro to bo selected at the prl murls two Councllmen, a City Re colder nnd a Mayor. Will Spenk Hero. Rov. J. Edlund of Astoria, will hold services at 7:30 o'clock In tho Swedish Lutheran Church. Tho subject will be "Luth er nnd tho Reformation." Conceit Tonight. The concert un dor tho auspices of tho North Bend Library Association, by Jcno Sevely, Oernld Hunt nnd Henrlk GJerdrum, will bo given tonight In Eckhoff Hall. Makes Quarterly Visit. Dr. J. T. Abbott, of Eugonc, superintendent of this district of tho Methodist Conference, Is oxpected In hero with in a few days on tho first quarterly visit of tho conference year. He will bo in .Mnrshflcld October 2G nnd nt tho Bny Park Chnpol Octo ber 27. Dr. Abbott comes In hero four times n yenr. Called By Telegram. Al Jcnson rccolvcd n tolegram laht night from Ills wlfo In 'River Falls, Wisconsin, telling him to como East at once, saying "mother Is very low " Mr. Jensen docs not know If this' is hlu hnothcr, who visited horo for sovoral wcoks this summer, or tho mother of Mrs. Jensen. Ho loft on tho stage this morning for tho East. Attend Social. D. A. Jones, II. IL Wilson, FestUB Walter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Omor, of Mnrshflold, woro among thoso attending tho social given by tho Modern Woodmen of America at North Betid last ovonlng. There, was a largo attondanco and n flno tlmo enjoyed. Cnrds, danc ing, music and flno cats woro on-Joyed. Co After Quail. Beyond n doubt quail will quail boforo tho on slaughts of Judgo Coke and A. B. Loud, who left this afternoon for n days sport near Fnlrvlow. Thoy took n couplo oC dogs with them nnd oxpect to got enough birds for a plo or two, returning homo tomorrow. Locs Pnit of Roll. Otto Petor Bon complained to tho pollco today that somowhero last night ho lost some $20 off his roll. Ho still had $100 with him. It is said that tho fellow was In sovoral saloons last night flashing his money nround piomlscously. Potorson was advlsod to put tho rest of his money In tho bank. Mill la Closed. Tho Coos Bay Milling Company on Isthmus Inlet, Is closod down for a few dnys un til moro logs can bo brought In from tho Hoock camp on South Coos, nccordlng to E. O. Samuels. IIo says tho steam schooner Acmo Is not horo for tho purpose of loading lumbor from tho mill on Isthmus Inlot. Injured lu Explosion. in an ex plosion at tho Cordova, Alaskn, naval wireless stntlon Qeorgo K. O'Hnrn, who Is known horo, wns slightly hurt and Dayld Barry seriously Injured. Mr. O'Hara wns In this part of tho stato when tho Capo Blanco wlrolesa Station was being rebuilt and mndo a good ninny friends In Coos coun ty. Tulro In Samo Place YcBtordny J. S. Hylnnd mado a trip to tho Hotel Carter and explained to tho Judgo yesterday nttoruoon about his shortcomings. IIo wns rolonscd la tor nnd wont free, but again this morning wns picked up .with n "Jag on" and onco moro returned to his prlvnto berth. IIo told tho pollco ho would havo to hurry back to Co qulllo or loso his Job, rlr rfiSI fri II ' IS STERLING THE SUITS OF QUALITY Nonliieaknl)lo fronts, hand mndo collars, cut hi the latest stjlcs, In thu latest fabrics. The) como In Worsteds, Tweeds and Novelties Look nt this Sult French Serge, hnnd mndo collars, hnlr-llncd front; Stilts that will hold their shape! sponged nnd shrunk. $25.00 value. Our price ... fjtlt75 STERLING In grays chocks, hnir-lluo stripes, $25.00 value. Our prlco ......... .?M.75 French Sorgo, sponged and Shrunk; novol tlcs of all designs; cut In tho latest styles; $18 value. Our price .....$12.00 Anothor One, in blue, grays, checks, stripes; cut In tho lntcst styles; $15 vnlt'io. . . .$.f)Q Youths' long pants in nil shades; Suits that will wear; worth at tho least onc-f6urtli more. Our prlco S8.no Young men's long-pants suits; worth nt tho lenst one-third mora . . . .' $0.00, $7.10 Marathon lints SiMD, 8J.0U r.ti Z Cfr Ty.i' y IneorAorattd S J Wo Lead Others Follow Wsf- WntlFW-WM'I. Jsf- Tho Originators of Low Prices. Visiting Coon Bay. Andrew Al len, of Portland, is lu tho rlty city for n vtall 'with his cousin, John Allen, and will bo horo for tho next weok. Mr. Allen is ono of tho prominent Grcok residents of Port land. IIo works for ono of tho lum ber companies thoro nnd is tho own er of n rcstnurnut nnd h cigar storo nnd has othor business Interests In Portland. Apples MB Jellies Programs are Out. Programs for tho eighth annual ball of tho Pa cific Coiniiiandcry No. 10 of tho Knights Tomplnr f6r next Friday evening woro out today. Tho eve ning will ho opened with a piano solo by Mrs, Perl Rlloy Balllngor, a vocal solo by Mrs. Stauloy Hen derson and then tho grand inarch of tho Sir Knights In uniform. Prac tically nil of tho dances aro waltzes nnd two-stops. Prlmnrlos Novonihcr 8. Thoro was a stream of voters pouring In nnd out of City Recordor Butler's offlco all day today, registering for tho elections. Tho numbor so far, however, Is nowhoro near an avpr ngo of other falls. Tho primaries for tho city officers will bo hold on Octobor 8 and tho city election Enlarge School. At a meeting of tho directors of tho Mllllngton school district last night, It was do elded to lease anotlior building thoro for school purposes and hlro a sec ond tonchor. Miss Evu Drossor Is In chnrgo of tho school, but as a rosiilt of a number of families mov ing lute- tho district tho atteudnnco Is now 39, too many for ono in structor. Tho opening of tho old Courtuoy mill caused tho Influx of families In tho district. I Wo havo Just received a Bhlpmont of APPLES thnt aro vory nice. Wo nro selling thorn for 75 cents nnd $1.00 por box, Como tn and seo them wo hnvo ogvoral different varieties. Preserves and Jollies lu 15-ounco Jars, each........ liOc (Tho very best brand on tho market. TRY OUR (iOU)E.V WEST COFFEE SPITIAL icirfM i J - . I'l WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery NO. BltOADWAY, NF.AR CENTRAL nnd Mrs. A. E. Labowitch. David Morton Labowitch was, tho namo conforrod, bolng tho namo of tho grandfather of Mrs. Lavowltch, This was tho first Jewish chrlotonlng cor oniony hold on Coos Bay In years and Rabbi AbrnhnniBon was tho first Itabbl to visit horo in years. Ho camo in via Eugono and Floronoo and returned tho samo way. Ho had u strenuous trip, but enjoyod It. MUSICIANS' UNION TROUBLE : I iiiiiimiiii i J 1623 gctb tli6 doll gtcn today at Burpee's 5-10-15 cent Store Doll awarded cery Wednesday Noulyucds Returning. On tho stage arriving botweon 4:30 and 5 p. in., from Florenco this eve ning aro expected Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar jtliur K. Pock, returning from their Ihonoymoon of sovoral weeks through tho East and lu Seattle A tolo phono message yestorday stated that i thoy wero then In Florenco mid would como on today. Thoy oxpect to spoud tho winter In tho C, R. Peck homo while Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Pock oxpect to take an apartmont at tho Myrtlo Arms. IIIMII BMIMMWIII DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL' VnWL i 'O Uinnm..nn ortn Front Street uno 370J MRCHANTS wyiuf2rfc Pr? 1 weals .(B Rpasonabe rclal and R'dw'y. SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE . Tho Times carrier boys aro Instructed to put tho papers on tho porch. If tho carrier does not do this, misses you, or ne- gleets getting tho paper to you on time, kindly phono the clr- culatlon manager, as this Is tho only way wo can determlno whether or not tho carriers aro following instructions. Phono I 133. VToble TheateD TO-NIGHT A The Home oflParamuont Features" John Rarrymoro, Jn "Are You a Mason" Leo DUrlcliBteln's celebrated faice pictured In five repls ex ceptionally fine pictures. JT'S A PARAMOUNT THEV'HE ALWAYS GOOD Hearst Selig Weekly News In pictures that will Interest you. THIS PROGRAM WILL BE SHOWN TONIGHT ONLY Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. mm,.r,M .iiiiit. "Tho Rounders" another Charles Chaplin comedy. Long Tlmo to Got Homo, It will take Joel Ostllnd a month to go from Mnrshflold to his homo In Stockholpi, Sweden. Ho expects to lcavo for thoro early next weok and will go flrt to San Francisco. Re causo of slides in tho Panama Canal it will bo Impossible for him to go thnt way, but ho will tako ono of tho transcontinental lines to New York and thenco across via steamer tp Borgon, Norway. Having arrlveij ithgro Jt Is a three-days' Journoy by train to Stockholm. Mr. Ostllnd is oxpocttng to remain thoro. J SOCIAL CALENDAR -,' 'WEDNESDAY D. M. 0. Club with MrB. .Lostor Eatn. Presbyterian. Auxiliary with Mrs. C. H.AValter. V Christian Sisterhood all O day session in church parlors. Narcissus Club with MIbs Stella Podorsou of Eastsldo. PrlscllltiB with Mrs. Win. Phillips of Bay Park. North Bond Chrlstlnn f church ladloB ontortoln Un- f Ion uld nt Prosbytorlan church. THUH8DAY North Bend Episcopal Oulld with Mrs. Walter Smith. Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. f 4 W. H. Perkins. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. 4 Charles Stauff. Klostor Club with Mrs. F. L. Graiinls. FRIDAY Roceptlon at lorth Bond Methodist Church parlors for f Rov. and Mrs. A. S. Illsoy. f , KeiiBiiigtou Club with Mrs. E. M. Barry. Eastport DpIiIIu Club with . .. n .-. .. ...... A. T jvirs. u. u, o'iiiu. ! t Ladles Art Club with Mrs. f 4 L. o; Lang. 4 SATUBDAY Auction Brldgo Club oven- Ing party with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adolspergor. ftt WIRELESS MAN HERE Tho following from tho proceed ings of tho Portland Musicians' Uni on's procoodlnga In tho Portland La bor Press will bo of Interest li( Mnrsh flold as Mrs. Ingalls played at tho Orphoum Just boforo It closed, hor liUBband, who was qulto doaf, being also employed thoro: "Communication from Mrs, Clara IngallB states that alio has boon dis charged from Condon, Oregon, thoa tor without any notlco, nnd asks re dress. Mrs, Ingalls Is n moiubor of tho Marshfleld local and matter is loferrod to that local." Havo jour programs printed nt Tho Times office. TlmoHWant adi prime result. t NF.Ml TODAY ' I WANTED GijH range lth pyen on top. Address "M" TJmos offlco. LOST On tVntrnl aMiuo or nt Rummago Salo, oval-shaped agate ring. Reward for Ha return to Box "A," Times office. WANTED To borrow 00t) at 8 per cent for ono year or moro, Qli 1G0. ncros Improved dairy farm. Address. "P," caro Times. FOUND Small black pup, uilto ring around neck and whlto foot. Call nt Lando's, claim proporty and pay for ad. FOR RENT .Modern bungalow, In qulro cor. Tontli and Elrod t ' WANTED ' t VANTED Wnk by woman by day r or hour. Phono 137-L. 1 Doilco IHspols Fog. E. B. Fryer, I of tho North Pacific Steamship Com iPany, yestorday was tplllng of n .device being exhibited at tho San I Francisco fair that will dlspol fog for n distance of a mile In any di rection. It Is an eloctrlcal appara tus and Is being shown thoro by tho Inventor. IIo nays that tho In strument has been used on San Francisco fogs vory successfully and that it may bo yet mado Into a practical fog dlspeller for ships. Of ten ships aro delayod nt tho bars or forced to reduce tholr speed be cause pf the presence of heavy fogs and tho Alllanco No. 2 went ashoro because of tho fog. 'Hold Christening. Rabbi Robert If Abrahamson, of Portland, left for his homo today after conducting tho christening ot tho infant son of Mr. Wilbur W. Dube, from Capo Blanco, In Visiting Hero Wilbur W. Dube, ono of tho hoys from the Capo Blanco naval wireless station has boon visiting In tho city for a short tlmo, IIo says that tho boys ot the station will bo glad when they nro moved to Coob Day. At Capo Blanco they are rather Isolated, paitlculaily In tho winter tlmo, while nt tho now stntlon at Mnrshflold thoy will havo much moro opportunity to mako frlonds ana have some associa tions outside of their own Immodlutp circle. Tho boys nt tho Blanco station tiro u good crowd of fellows but thoy are holding down probably one of tho most lonesopio naval appointments in tho country. Tho station Is about five miles off tho main county road and excoptlng when they have a leava of absonco, or when aomo stray vis itor ltappoiis to arrive, they do not tp seo many peoplo asldo from those nt tho wireless station or the light house. Mr Dube mado tho trip hero from Capo Blanco on his motorcycle. : FOR RENT J $ FOR RENT Now and mpdorn IS room house, with basomont and nil modern conveniences. Includ ing two until rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs in hnsoinont, West Hunker IIIII. Rent reasonable. Apply Robert Marsdpn, Sr., tele Phono 3125, FOR HEXT-T-IO acres, partly net to BtrawborrleSi close in. Apply .Box "F," Times qfflco. FOR RENT Now ud iiiptlem I ropm houso, Including laundry Btqvo and tubs In baqomcut East Bunker Hill. Apply E. Erlck sep 034 Donnelly Ave- t FOR SALE t FOR LEASE Lloyd Rote), furnum. od, Marshflold, Orpgon. Also storo room. Apply owner, X H. Brldgpa., Gates Hotel, San Francisco. mi