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j it --f ry TAM-,, f.M L r' ,.C THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHPIELD, QBEQOJi WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE y .- -r- ttt" -r ' MERCHANTS CAFE W Popular 1'Jncofor Good Meals fftrf. LO"' rJJcOOS IMVKH "OAT, LAUXOH KXWtKSS .. .i.rinlil every day l nu licaw head of river. 8Ti:ammk rainbow ...i f .Ivor dully nt 7 ..rAfl I11VII1 V. - I Marshficld nt 2 p.: .....Ik fwtltwl j?0r riiancr ni'i" " Proprietors ' v SOAIFE i A. H. uuuia llSllIICin DECORATING. CO. Estimates Furnished HO-B. Marshficld, OrcKoit, fin TH.lNSPKR AM) STOU- Igr OF HOUSEHOLD goods HdOtlT AND DAdOAGU Call Ferguson transfer 1I1UIIU Ji" nwltlcnco Phono 1H-3 MuUt Ave. nnd Waterfront BE THE ROOF FIXED NOW SeeCORTHELL Phone 3171 i-4fc DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS trill bo kept Ct'E.V TO THE PUBLIC cgiilar fttato licensed nnJcrtnkcr will bo In chnrgo riiono 105-J WING All kinds a spec- k Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 iCourth, So. Phone 220-R Read THE TIMES 'A1 MiiM's nity article lit It. Nono worth IULLS l'"iM "mi ,lf,y CvuiA a,i( "oi" ( 11"! Ill AM) Ol' .MAY (2 ET FRIZEEN'S ITflllMl tPlp, like new DEMONSTRAtlONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. yoble . 1 TO-NK3HT ,flTlal ''raiiioiint Pir((ti, wlti llif lilsshost-pi'lci'd Mnr who Vm?" " tl, "crpen fifi tl"!" I "PIII'2'n'Y MII8. '' PrltI Ki'liorf Is Hiotltcp, uddltlott to tlio largo number wli!.fainvl stngo tiiMnltcs (o'conio.tu moduli pietnivs. Hv- '"''trbcM. Tonight. . ,. , . tttl.(i Tt)Xr,T O.NIA' pOHITlVKIArWlliD NOT HE UK I'HATPDco.ME EAltlA' ) 1'Ol't GOOD MEATS "S IH bo shown heforo'thd hlg itttrncdoii. TwiOttY,,.. ........ . . lOU i Want noice Til T'S THE KIND WE SUPPLY "ill- CT( 11YERYTIHNG THAT A FIRST-CLASS n.'AT IAItlrtCP SL'l'PLHCS r0r Co. t. m m 1 i If A sl r s" 'ftv n jJ-s. JHML DhTV CO CZJ OCTOBER TIDES . "Some Style 9? will be your remark when you see the new shapes and patterns we're showing in men's $5 to $7 footwear. 77m Glltlelatl, Velvet Calf Vault, 1m toiled Cray llox Cloth Tt, If you will come to us for your Spring shoes or oxfords we'll see that you get the style and the comfort which Florehelm shocmnking has made it possible for us to give you. The Florsheim shoe has that pleasing indi viduality of style that best suits men of your ccliber. Woolen Mill Store Marshficld North Bend $6.00. E ii i ee Our Prize Package Window $2.50 'mi': model boat EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made t 1 , , 1 ( North Front Street Theate M.wl. i l town knowh 1-Viizl Stiroft'. Tl ov nil will wine o bco "K opt Mooy ,5A,JV4.0l0 of t,br'fy Hldnoy Drew ver Floor, 15 cts.: Balconv. 10 els. V Children, 5cts. . "''"! Another splendid feature "Jano i;yio, ' iir '" u,e "ell.knowii novel. ' 1 HI HMHSMMBMMW! Meat? HT'0. TO 01 K HKCULAR LINE OF PRIME REEF. PORK AND 'HTO, WE ALSO -MAKE A SPECIALITY OF ic Pork Sauges, Fresh Salmon -?way v;mon MarKei ,,Tlm.. .n.nd holgbtB of titles nt Mnrsbflehl. Tho tides nrd plnced In order, of decurronco, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each dny. A compar ison of cousecutlvo holBhts will In dlonto whctlior It la high or low wnter. High tide on tho bar one hour nnd 54 minutes enrllor than at MnrBhflehl. 2C lira. 4.12 9. IS 2 2 10.17 2.3 10.53 2.5 C37 3.G 7.39 3.C 8.39 3.8 3.20 5.0 3.54 4.9 4.34 4.0 11.43 2,5 12.53 2.C, 2.19 2.5 10.44 0.0 11.24 0.2 0.0 0.0 5.21 4.5 G.20 4.2 7.37 4.0 Ft. . . 4.0'' lira. . 4.53 Ft. . . 3.D lira.. C.41 2S Ft.. Hrs, 3.7 0.09- 29 Ft... 0.4 Hrs.. 1.00 Ft... 0.G 3Q 31 Hrs.. 1.55 Ft... 0.7 WEATHER FORECAST inr Aaioclitei! Tnu to Coot tar Tlmn. OHKQON Fair, cooler cast tonight; southorly winds. LOCAL TKMKEKATUltfi REconn For tho 24 houni eadlng at 4:43 n. m., Octobor 27, by UcnJ, Ostllnd, special gov ernment motoorologlst: JI ax I mum ,CG Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 40 Precipitation 14 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 3.22 Precipitation satno period last year vlG.10 Wind Southwest, partly cloudy. 44t Power Wcihlln. .loo O'Lnughlln or Poworti Is erecting n now homo for hlmsolf thoro, Tho dato of his nup tlnls lias not been nnnouncod. Hits Accident. h. T. MntthowB Is In from IiIh South Illicit ranch. Ho Is nursing nit Injury ) his oyo, sustain ed whllo working !:i ..10 timber on his plnco tho other day. Won Gnuio. Geo. N. Holt has ro- cclvcd word tlint I.obauon, High school defeated tho Drowusvlllo foot ball team 13 to 0 last Saturday. Ills son, ijric Holt, is in ciinrgo of tho Lo- bnuoh high school nnd coached tho football team thoro. On Iloiul Now. J. II. Itahskopf of t Coqulllo wns hero todny, Ho recent ly retired ns assistant postmaster nt Coqulllo nnd is representing tho Nbw bauor Wholesale grocery comiinny In this section. Mr. Hcmlor, formerly of Myrtlo Point, has takon his plnco In tho Coqulllo postofflco. Goes to 'IVmis. Itexford Starr, who for n long tlmo tins been em ployed at Herman Hlllyor'u cigar store, nnd who is well-known in tho city, has loft for Sungor, Texas, his old homo whoro his parents robldo. Ho will remain thoro for soma time nnd may return to Coos Hay later. G'ot.s Auto. W. II. Hunch, former Coos county superintendent, wns hero yestcrdny from McKluloy whoro ho Is Just completing a road gravol con- tract. Ho will M88UIUO charge of tho Gravel Ford Academy again soon nnd expects this will ho his last yonr In educational work. Whllo horo, ho purchased n Ford nuto. Ho saya that tho road from Gravel roru to Jiyr tlo Point end Coqulllo Is now prac tlcnlly all plnnk or gravol bo thnt ho can liso n car to nd,Viintagp. Shae Talk Simply can't reM MioaUlii' out ditnccompanles him and will' Visit at mevjiu' lotit. Jin now tdin.es thnt j the Uqii)0 of hqr pnrquts In South havo. jiiht como In. Yearn no "(astern Texas fpr a tmo. Mr. ami round OUl llllll 11 Ji 1M' i" W' money, tuoy u ill clvo ion men' 1 trade. Every pair of our hhoes nhVcj tlio wearer money, not spcaklpK (ft tho stjlo, wuifort und Mitlsfactloq d fortuno may ayor them In ,lmt Is thrown In. Here are omoJther nw ,n Mi p)nC(J , 1 X. !isr Ladles Bobby BootH In tnnltho Mllllcprao Club .Mr. Tqpper has j calf, lace, cronio sole, rubber lieols-r , come In contact with all tho bus J fino hhoo for ovcijy- 0 QClncss men of tho city and has mado i litv i o:t;' .... ifvr.v vr No. ."StM Ladles' patent leather, i'r,'S'2.'". '.4.00lo( a. Bo.a u. 0. ,,. w,u . No. a0 Guit-ntt'tnl, cloth top, lace, eluding "good luck" wheroVer fate uolt toje, up hito 1M ? ff and fortuno may lead hint, fino for winter wear for PXvmr V11. a IB Vlci kid. elotlt top. plain toe, luteM htylo, liest lotv-prjrcd hhoo 011 the market. finnrliil $2.95 No. 521 Vlci kid, button, ciisiiion t.ole, uiadtt eieclnlly for A flfi women with tender feet .l'vw Very llttlo more for us to say You will do tho talking when you seo tho rlylo and quality wo atv tnHc- lug nbout. Take peejt at our lilt Jo 1 show ttlndow, t Electric Shoe Store S. J. IMMEL, Prop. ISO South JJrhftdtvny 4 SUNRISE AND ilUNSET Wednesday October 27 Sun rlsos nt 0: 15 mid sets nt 5:05. Unities Is Out. n. S. Bnttles, charged with being drunk nnd re sisting an officer, Wna released from tho city Jnll Into yestcrdny nfternoon after being held thoro bIiico early Sunday morning. Ho was unnblo to pay n $25 fine on Mondny nnd went bnck to Jnll again, IIo paid $25. Hiijh Homo. Tho Mnrshflohl Acrlo of I3nglca litis purchnscd tho homo of James ChrlBtouson In Forndnlc. Mr. Chrlstoiiscn is a mombor of tho Or dor nnd has been Incnp'ncltntcd by a stroko of pnralysls. Tho lodgo pur chased tho place partly to assist him in gotting ready cash nnd nlso ns an Investment. 8nyn Country In Good. Milton Glass, of tho Judoll compnny, likes Cos Day, Ho BnyB that botweon hero nnd tho Exposition ho hna scon nothing llko Coos and finds business better hero than in othor places. Ho took a trip up to Powers and nlong tho lino yesterday nnd declared ho likes us here. Married COqtillld Couple. Itov. J. 12 Knotts on Saturday night at 10 'p. in. In tho Methodist Episcopal par- li'sonngo united Edwin Anson, of Co- aulllo, nnd Miss Myrtlo Korrls, of Fnlrvlow, In mnrrlngo. Tlioro woro present tho pnrouts of tho brldo, Mr. nnd Mrs G. V. Norrls, of Falrvlow. Tho young couplo visited hero over Suudny, returning to Conulllo yes todny whoro they will rcsldo. Mr. Anson Is, n woll-known logging op erator. Dunn Goes To Coqtilllo William Dunn who yesterday whllo suffering from tho "D. T's" rnn nmuck In Hun ker Hill was taken to Conulllo this morning whoro ho will bo tried bn foro Judgo Watson nB to his sanity. Doputy Sheriff Laird returned last ovoning from Coqulllo for tho man. After coming from under (ho effects of tho qulotltig "shot in tho nrm' yesterday nfternoon Dunn told tllo police thnt ho wants to go to tho asylum and bo kopt nwny front liquor for ho feared ho would kill himself.' Ho was fairly rational In discussing his enso saying thnt ho Is "all Bitot to pIOCCB." Wiuitrt Delegation to Go.-Secre tary Enrl Powell, of tho 'Coos liny Husluess Mon's Association, Is lu torestod In gotting a delegation of business men to go on Novembor 10 to Dandon, thoro to attend tho quar terly mooting of tho Association. TomIiinttoii of offlcors to bo oloctcd nt tho following meeting will tnko plnco nt that tlmo. Ho lifts opokon to Supt. W. V. (Miller; 'ofHho local railroad, to Ituvu'tho fllotbr' ear mnko a spoclal trip to. Coqulllo' about 4 p. m. on thnt afternoon and tnko tho dolcgntcs to Hiindou 'liy special boat, returning In tho .801110' manner thnt night. Grading Is Started. P. M. Tulloy this morning put n crow of men nt work tearing up tho planking on Front Btrcot south of Control nvo nuo, gotting tho road In ahnpo for tho grading that must bo dono be foro tho paving and tho laying of tho concreto sldowalk can bo started, This will ho ono of tho most needed Improvements In tho city and pres ages tho tlmo when tho block from Central avonuo to Anderson and wost to Broadway will bo entirely paved. Passengers leaving tho stonmshlps have tholr first Intro duction to Mnrshflohl over streets In which tho planking Is worn out and dangorous. Has Hcslped Position. Mnx Top por, for many ytjijra qtownrd of tho Mllllcoma Club, has resigned Mb position qffcqtlvo Novembor 1 and expects to leave about that tlmo for Brownsvlllo, Texas.. Mrs. Topnor nnV'. .nnnv frlnndn will irnn. '. f'i'v. ...-.., f ; .-.. o--- ulnoly regret their doparturo from Co'ob Bay and unlto In wishing thnt I many warm . frlendB ampng thorn '-.U WL. A. WINNING NUMBER FOR THIS If not culled for In three duy wo destroy your chocks. Tho doll for Tor us yet and today Wo drew n Look over jour old checks. Saturday we will Jiave n speclnl ten-cent thhlli of Alumlniinr wnro nnd china. Good VaTiie. Burpee's 5, 10 &15 Cenjt Store Parrot Slops Jlt"cy. Capt, Mat son of South Marshficld wob todny tolling a now Joke on the jitney driv er on thnt routo. Ho snys that whllo they woro coming down this morn ing, thoy heard n shrill cry of "Jit ney" and tho car stopped. Thoy look ed all around to sco tho womnn who ,was hailing them but could riot see! any one. Finally they noticed that Mrs. Jnmcs Uolnndson's parrot wns porched up In n tree and was repent ing "Jitney" In a mild (one. The bird had learned It somehow. Capt. Matson snys that tho parrot Is sure n ' "bird" when It comes to picking up names. Ho passed thcro sovornl ' tinios with Ills dog, which Is named ' "Pickaninny" nnd ho cnlled to him. Now overytiino Capt. Matson comes In sight of tho bird, tho parrot calls out "Pickaninny." ! $ t PERSONAL MENTION FRED MARX Is ngaln on the Hay and Is distinguishable by n now white hat, from underneath whoso brim his theory smllo bcauin a wclcomo to nil, whctlior they need n big order or not. MR. AND MRS. HARRY MANN, of North Bond, lenvo today for I,os Angeles to mako their future homo after several years' resi dence on Coos Hay. During their stay they mndo many friends whoso best wishes will follow thorn. HOMER RING loft today for Tar. Heol whoro ho and so mo friends will camp for n fow days, feasting on wild ducks, crabs, clams, veni son and othor dainties nnd prepar ing to give Coll Ireland a warm rc coptlon when tho latter comes down on his honeymoon trip. JUDGE FENSLER canto in Inst ovon ing from Powers to confer with tho legal llhhts on tho liny on tho proper rules of procoduro in his court nnd Incidentally to explain to A. J. Mondol why tho Huh storo nt Powors is doing so much more business than soma thought It was possible Ho didn't havo to ex plain long In tho faco of such pros perity beforo A. J, interrupted with "Monoy talks" that'a suffic ient. u NOTICE Those owing tho John Karl Hoard ing hotiso nro requested to pay tho undersigned nt onco. " JOHN ICAUI. r.10 No. llrnmlwAv. -v..-. --...., .,. . .,,, ., a Don't cut them! , It's dangerous! .Use Rexall Corn Solvont Removes Your Corns without pain ran52sran5m5HHSBra In THE BUSY CORNER tjlJ . FOR SALE t Tho ... lint .ill I1mii Uli.u.t Hoxitll fiiii nuuu m Phono '-'"H Wo Deliver ru ki i"aS!a5E52SHSHSB5?.'i,2SHSSa5aSHSlP, t rMPu; TODAY X ? FOR RENT Neat fiu-nlHlicd houso kcoplng rooms. Low rout, (105 No. 1st. St. Ph. 230-J. FOUND Gold ci oks and chain. Own er mny havo snmo by Identifying property nt Tho Times office. ROOM AND BOARD For two or thrco young women. Homo cook ing. Roasonnblo. Phono 40L. PRACTICAL NURSE with experience would llko work. Address Mrs. :r. Tuohey, Murshflold, Oregon- Phono 3091. I FOR RENT J 1.-OK RENT Now duck scow able for duck hunting and Ing. Tho Gunnory. WANTED fO RENT A. niodeni building containing 30 or 35 rooms suitable for a JlotI. Phono L. J. Jnston, HI. BUNGALOW FOR RENT New- and clean, South Broadway, Eleventh Street, F. E. Alien. FOR RENT Two new modoni. five room cottages plastered and with all modern conveniences, locntod on Twelfth street. Rent ?14 and .2199 WEEK IS havo another drawing. Do not last week hah not been called new itmlHr, which Is lilOl. Wool Shirts of all kinds and styles ALL FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE NO CHEAP, SHODDY GOODS. We always Sell you better merchan dise for same money; same merchandise for less money Fancy French Flannel, Sponged and shrunk collar band Shirt; French cuffs, coat style; made djo oc to fit. J. C. Penney values $2.98; p0 Flannel Shirt, military collar, worth at the qo least one-third more. Our price 7oC. A better one, military collar S2.00 value. Our nrice Here is a dandy; all wool $2.50 value. Our price Loggers' Stag Shirt, heavy wool flannel, in blue, dou ble over shoulders, breast and arms, fio no dandy value at $4.50 and $5. Our price po. J7Q Another in gray plaid. Our price First quality hip gum boots. value.. Our price Wo Lend qilicrs Follow. ARMOURS' SQUARES 'TOILET SOAP, assorted colors, box... Bo Jii bars lit bov for HOo HULK SODA CRACKERS, per pound lfJo Two pounds for .......... ,'Mc .U'ST RECEIVED A now shipment of PACIFIC COAST 1118 C1UT COMPANY CRACKERS mid from this tlmo on wo will linyo them for snlo In bulk. . WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL Try. a can of our Maple and Cane Syrup for your hot cakes, Per Quart, 45c And rciiicnilH.'r, our' 10-rCni counter Is still on tho job, with bet ter bargains than over $15 per month. Apply Going & Harvey Furnlttiro Storo. FOR RENT Small furnished houso on South Fourth. Phono 14G-X. FOR RENT Now and modern V2 room houno, with basement nnd all modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basement. West Hunker Hill, Rent rcnBOiinblo. Apply Rohort Marsdon, Br., tolo phono 3125. t WANTED t JCIGIRI wuiits ttork of any kind. 3 Phono 1:0 -L moriiliigs. U 1 .. . - L. AA A A AAA.AAAAA.A aaa.aaX f ff7fffVffTTffTTTTTVVTVT njFOR SALE At bargain If taken rtUVU. pillVMUlU luuill ill nuinun Weigh 1400 lbs eneh. Apply "O," euro Times. FOR SALIC Ono flrobov holler, nine ty horso power. Address "N" Curo Times. FOR SALE BY OWNER 'MO nvrM stock nnd dairy farm 2 mllos from Gravol Ford, Orogon, 15.000.00 E. O. Curler, Myrtlo Point, Oregon. t LOST AND FOUND 1 I'lii.Mi rurso coiiiiiiiiiut; miiii 01 monoy. Owner call nt Times of fice, provo proporty and pay for this notice. Slur phi. Cnll , I! VOIINI) Eastern ut TIiucb office. :'sil:!Corn Fed Hogsi: Enterprise Meat Market We Soil PORK LOINS PORK LEGS ftl4ffJ .Die Jlo PORK SHOULDERS JUJir FRESH SPARE RIBS lti5 PORK BUTTS lllc I PORK KIDNEYS Klc I PORK TENDERLOIN UOe 1 PORK CHEEKS Jlo 'a'KJB FEET ".To PORK TRIMMINGS ...,,... I2?5c iLKAP LARD i'iiic LONG FAT ...... "".'.-... '..,l3 l JT n or tiat collar, d-i a q tBlV military collar. $1.98 $6.00 ..,--- $j9o $4.49 The Originators of Low Prices 4 t SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Presbyterian auxiliary day dcssIou with Mrs. nil IS. Hyde. Jolly Dozen with ,Mra. Brockmucllcr. Auction Bridge Club With Mrs. A. E. Adelsporgor. Pnstlnio Club with 7r. Rnscoo I Inzer. Christian Sisterhood In Church hall. Brldgo Club with Mrs. J. S. Coke. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Ar thur Mnttuou o" Catching In let. Dr. Matllo IJ. Shaw lectur es nt Eastsldo Robokah afternoon session nnd ovoning unnipiol. THURSDAY M. E. Junior Leaguo Sti ver tea nt 3:30 p. m. In church hall. Young People's Blblo class of Christian church enter tain at i;allowo'ou party in church parlors. Alert Club with Mrs. Chas. Mahaffy on North Coos Riv er. North Bend Methodist Aid -In church pt.rIora. Rainbow Club with Mrs. Jas, 'Lnudrlth on South Coos River. A. N. W. Club with .Mrs. F. E. Allen. Klostor Club with Mrs. D. E. Moloney. FRIDAY M. K. Epworth Longuo par ty in church hall. Presbyterian Siinday School Hnllowo'on Social In scii'ool building. Thimble Club with Mrs, M. E. Eve'rltt In Korth nend. '. Misses Madge nnd Winifred Simpson entertain with Hal Jowo'on party at tholr homo In Bunker Hill. Miss Holon Sprnguo enter tains touchers of 'Marshtield and vicinity at Hallowe'en party. Trio Card Club with Mrs. II. 13. nultnvanu. Ladles" Art Club w(th Mrs. Ross Smith. SATURDAY North Bend Library Danco at Eokhoff hall. Sunnier Social Club Hallo-wo-en pnrty In Sumnor hall, High School Hallowe'en party at High School. Pnront-Toacbers. qlih of Eastsldo .enterialHwltk, ,UK .jQWo'qn j)avty li sqhol t t JjJ . ! I , ! ; ' t house. t I " i i '