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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1915)
"XTT"'TV,J THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1&15 EVENING EDITION:' 'it - - The, Style Book H Hi Kb illiil 1 HaitScfaaffiierSrMarx I Bood Clothes Mahrs I Chicago El B3 El H HNcwYoA f The Hart Schaffner & Marx Style Book w . . . for fall is readv . - o 'It gives you definite and helpful facts about fall clothing; be sure you have it. The pictures show you how you'll look in the- most popular styles in America Varsity Fifty Five, the stylish suit ' Varsity Six Hundred, the stylish overcoat Jlie clothes themselves are here ready fcr you to try on ana wear. Let us bioiU if you don't get a copy of the Style Book W HEvITIB OCTOIIKK TIDKS Time rind liclglita of titles at Mhrshfleld. Tho tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will in dicate whether It is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and Hi minutes earlier than at Marshfield. 2SHrs.. G.41 Ft... 3.7 29 lira.. 0.09 In... 0.1 30IIrs.. 1.00 IU. . 0.C a j n r . . l.r.c I Ft... 0.7 io.r.3 "2.5 C.37 a.c 7.39 3.0 8.39. 3.8 4.34 4.0 11.13 2.C 12.153 2.0 2.10 2.C 0.0 0.0 5.21 4.5 0.20 4.2 7.37 4.0 .' WKATHKK FOKKCASX tllr AoclloJ ricM to Coot Bijr Tlmn, OUKGON Fair, Kastor ly winds. LOCAIi TlOirKUATURH IUCCOHl) For tho 24 hourg ending at 4:13 a. in., October 29, by UonJ. Ostllnd, Bpoclal gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum G8 Minimum 45 At 4: 3 n. in 47 Precipitation .01 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 3.23 Precipitation i&mo porlotl last year .10.10 Wind NorthwoBt, clear. pno ho has" Just completed ahd with Frank llorloiv will occupy tomorrow. Ho has sovoral applicants for tho new house also. , Sunday School Notice Tlio pu pils and those Interested In the Sun day School of tho North Wend Kpls copal Church, nro kindly nskod to note the hour for tho Sunday School cession held In tho chapel In tho Simpson Uulldlng at 9:30 each Sun day. Mr. Karl A. V. Fllesburg Is In charge. Had Hallowe'en Social. Tho La dles Aid Society of tho I3ay Park Chapel InBt evening held a very en Joyablo Hallowe'en social at tho chapel. There were about CO parsons present in tho evening and tho wo men sold pies and cakes and other toothsomo dainties, realizing some $10 from tho sale, nil of which goes Into tho expenses of tho church. is Hurled Today. Tho funornl fof Thomas Wymnn wns held this afternoon from tho Wilson Under taking Parlors. Many of tho O A. It. veterans wcro In attendance' to pay last respects to their old com rade. There wore nlBo tho relatives and many of his old friends of South Inlet present. Tho doccnocd died Wednesday as tho result of a par alysis stroko. Hold Swimming Party. Mr. and .Airs. L. J. Simpson last evening gavo a swimming party to a ntiin boi' of their friends, to Inltlato tho new pool that has Just been opouod. Among thoso who wore present wore Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Cumbers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth fa. Hnuscr, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Painter, Sir. and Mrs. W. S, Turpon, I. R. Tower, Tom T Dennett, Ralph Rounds nnd lien Fisher. 1..r..........l.... t . ....,.,.. ml.. j iiiiifi imiiiwii .lUVl'I'HIllli:. X I1U j Knickerbocker PresB, of Albany, N. Y has acknowledged tho receipt tof panoramic views of Coos liny ' and Its Jumbcr resources for Its . "Deeper Hudson" Issue. It asks (- Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend Clothes Purchased Here Pressed Free of Charge HUXHIKK AX1) HL'XSKT I'rlilny 4 Octobor 29 Sun rles nt 0; IS and sots nt 5:02. Hujm Auto. -W. J. Conrnd has purchased n now llulck Six from Geo. (loodrum. ItctiiniH From (Inrcllnor Tho Uov. Robert 13. Hrownlng, rector of tho i lnn fr "o coming wintor Marshfield Episcopal ChurchuH on tho Ray, returned from Gardiner on Thursduy of this wookt hnvlng gouo there to visit tho Parish ut Gardiner and conduct services I.ttH Contract. GeojjK. Coolchua let tho contract to Simmons nnd Lup- ton for tho oructlou of another bungn- I low in Porham Park adjoining the JUirt&W!or&Mux Are You Gambling? In Tire Satisfaction TIuw'n niio Hi-,, that innlos ultli It not only tho Kiinmiilw, hut to pnurd lest of having niailo ooil on Coos County road mi J llio liuuk'M u.sago IWt tiro is ONI-; you can haul; on l iln'uioro than Is ihtlnu-d '"f It. Ti.0 ls ,, ,.. jsii TIHKS. Tlioy h tho work, jWu'r tin. phIs ami nmko'Korl ott-ry timo. Tho prims well, wotiioy an. iniiiparo tlioui' mid then coiiipnio tho tiro value. NEW TODAY t J SIZE 30x3 30x3V2 32x3i2 34x4 36x4 g,2 TIRES ; 11-.60 v. ,1;4.9.0 19:40 '' 20.50 27.35 . 33.20 TUBES $2.35 2.70 2.80 2.95 4.00 4.15 5.20 6.25 LOST Wcdiie.Nluy between Central a. hool building and Chandler Ho tel, child's gold bracelet. Ho ward for rotum to Times office. j,0,ST Vooterday Gold coin eliarin, Howard for Its return to Times Of fice box "D," i V'oiir doctor will tell joti Rexall Extract of Cod Liver Oil lohulIdH jour inn-down h)N tt'in, IncmiNON jour welulit, tnkiw nwny that tlrel weak fci'Ilug. THE BUSY CORNER Tho Rexall Druu Stora I'll ON Ij SIIIK Wo Deliver WAXTHI) TO IIOHHOW 91000 lo.ou uKST Small furnished house ?1500. One to two years. Will pay good rate of Interest and glvo nm plo security. Write Horrowor, euro Tlmos. KOH SAMJ 'I1ioniiKhlil IrlMi Torrlor benr dog. City Cleanors. I1AIH WORK Swltchi'N, purfH, rurls. - Also hulr supplied. No Imllutlon. Phone 24L. Mra. I... Uryon. PHACTI(?ATi NUHSH with o.vperitnuo would liko work1, Address Mrs. M. Tuoliey, Marshflohl, Orogon. Phone 3091. on South Fourth. Phono 14G-X. KOH HKNT Xov nnd modern Ill room houso, with basement and all modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two tollots, laundry tubs in basement. West Hunker Hill. Rout rcosonnblo. Apply Robort Marsdon, 8r., tolo phono a 125. for Information on Marshfield and the weekly and monthly shipments of lumber and whore It goes to. Tho Issuo will bo In tho Interests of making Albany an Kastoru distribu tion point for Pacific Coast lum ber. L'ommlttcoN Meeting. Tho com mlttco of tho Fellowship Club 1b meeting In tho Chamber of Com morco this afternoon, together with President Hen FIshor, to talk over Tho problem of aiding tho unemployed was taken up last year and vory successfully worked out nnd in all probability this will bo one of the, principal projects again this win ter. Tho committees were appoint ed a. few days ngo. . l?l to lOxeciitivo Committee, J, !a Hartmaii, of Portland, secretary I of tho Oregon State Rankers' As sociation, In a letter to tho Chamber I of Commerce today advises that tho matter of holding tho convention of l tho state bankers hero next year Is In tho hands of tho executive com mittee that meets beforo tho first of the year, though hu believes tlioy havo no power to change tho place of meeting from Portland, which was unniilmously decided on, Tho ' members of this coni'iiltteo will bo written to individually . Oloro Corn for Show. Hvory few days now brings more corn Into tho Chamber of Commerro for exhibit ! In tho corn show to bo hold hero November 18. Victor Stnuff, of I Koutiick Inlet, has brought over a J suck full of excellent spoclmons. ' John Rlascu has also sunt In corn for tho exhibit and Warren Rossey, of Coos River, hns sent down ouu of tho longest corn stalks scon In this section this season. Op it nro sovoral very largo, well developed ears. Rocco Hlasca sent three enor mous pumpkins down from his Coos Klvor ranch yesterday. Tlioy would nuido tho oyes of most kiddles bulge out now that Hallowe'en tlino Is near. FOR HKXT Sow duck brow. SuU i ' nblo for duck hunting: 1nnd -trolJ-iug. Tho G-unnory, NON-SKIDS FIVE PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY IK1SK UlSTltlM'TQItg SOL'TIIWl'JSTKH.V ORlXiOX ,IST & KIVJ -M,.., Vnrlll llond AcciltS . . . . Coiiulllo Agents & ICIVfJ niiuno K,5R & QS VR(lFAVr i t ' Daudon Agent t WANTED 1 " i td664t JTV"T fll.OA.VS WAXTKI), 8130, 8000, l LOST AIMU hUUNU I I FOL'Xl) Gold cross nnd chuln. Own er jnay havo samo by identifying proporty at Tho TlmcB office X FOR RENT t FOR HKXT Xeat riirlNheil house keeping rooms. Low rout, COR No. 1st. St. Ph. 239-J. ?750, $1000, ?1250, Threo or five years nt 7 lior rei,t, on property worth three tlmos tho amounts. Address P. O. Dox 740, Marsh flold, Oregon. GIHI; wnuts work of any : Phono 2Q2-L mornings? kind. MRCHANTS HiiFF ' 'opular pjftce for GOnrl Mnilr. w& Rwspnable . --.w una ;uwjyft, HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 HI 'XG.vr.OW FOK HKXT Xow unit j clean. South Broadway, Elovonth Streot. F. E. ARon, FOR HKXT Two now modern five. room cottages, plastered and with nil modem conveniences, located on Twelfth street. Rent $14 and $15 per month. Apply Going & Harvey Furniture Store- J FOR SALE t FOR BALE One flrebov holler, lilno ty horso power, Address "N" Cnro Times. FOR SALE II V OWXKR-r'-'OO acres stock and dairy farm 2 miles from Gravel Ford, Oregon, $15,000.00 E. O. Carter, Myrtle Point, Oregon, FOH SALE I 101- llulck Honrtditer in fine ehane. Electric starter and lights Bargain and terms, Good- Central rum's Garage. Fresh apple elder, Capo Ala no So da Works. Phono 210 L- Canned Goods Specials The canned goods season Is hero again and wo havo solocted sumo ot tie best brands obtainable. Sr.mo of , tho kinds that you wl find handy ' to havo In tho house for "emergency ! meals" aro High Test J. H. N. Hominy, per can I2)c Qampbell's Pork and Deans, per can 10c Sliced Plnpapplcs, per can ... lOo Minced Sea Clams, per can,.12Jic Fine Peaches, por can 12'Jc Rluo Ribbon Oysters, per can' 20c Rod Ribbon Oysters, por can..l.V New Kind Post Toastles 10c Hiuo Roll Corn, per can t lOe Pitro California Honc;, n,uart.,n0c Llbby's Deviled Moat .'...fie OUR MXK IS COMPLETE. PHOXK L'S VOL'RyORDKH 5 Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Avenue and Phono 370 Waterfront ,i.r ,'f SHOES for the Whole Family At a saving of about 25 per cent. That's worth while. Bring the children in for Shoes. The saving will be just as great. Shoes for the little tots that fit and wear Ic, O0c, Hllc, Ho Children's Shoes, como In patent vlcl or gun-metal, that arc n llttlo hoavlcr ..81.2.1, 8l.:. 8L, 8L. 8LIIH Growing Girls' Shoes, sizes 2 M to C, good solid all leathor, first quality 81.00, 8MH, 82.25, 8U. Havo you see tho latest In ladles footwear? They como In dull kid, patent laco and button, at a saving of $1.00 on a pair t !:.'. "?-. $:V-'". 1?!?';i() Abingtoi Shoe for Men In button or lace, latest stylos, $1.00 value. Our prlco, . $Jl,RO Hotter shoes that aro mndo of tho best leathor on tho mnrkct shoes that aro Bold for $n and $0.' Our prlpos ..8!.( ? Hoys' School Shoos ,j? I ,:tf, 81. 10, 8L. 8., 8I.8 r&&.$eiinev'Gor SM lmtirnftr-mtct mnmuMJux Wo Lend Othora Follow. Tho Originators of Low Prices PRICE BULLETIN: Liberty Oak Flakes (largo sl.o) -'"' Huttor, (Norway) 2-lb sq. Kc Peanut Huttor, per lb . . . 12 Mr Applo Hutter (bulk) lb.,. . l.Sc Snuor Kraut, quart. .... .10c Chow Chow, por pint. . . . t Bodu Crackers 12J4e Lard, No. 10 pall . .9I. Coffee, good grado, lb., 2."c Spuds (local) oxcollout quality, per 100 lbs... 81 0 Honey (locaF square 20o Wo also carry FloIschmann'B Yeast. Try tills and you will uso no othor, two cakes for Bo And wltli every 81 purclmio during tho next threo Ijn, wo nro KnhiK to Ktvo away free, onu uood.N.cl HiiHoho'ch Pumpkin. Como In and get o f ,,"c Miiii1cln frco, Gettings Cash Grocery You money XO. HHOADWAV, XKAU CKNTItAI. Cold Weather SPELLS Heating Stoves We Carry Thirty Varieties In Wood and Coal Heaters Hot Blasts for Coal and Wood. Oaks for Coal. Cast Box for Wood. Perfection for Oil. All reasonably priced. A good lino to choose from fj$-'i COAL HODS FIRE SHOVELS POKERS FIRE DOGS f FIRE SCREENS WOOD BASKETS WE SET UP HEATING STOVES FREE OF CHARGE Pioneer Hardware Co. MARSHFIELD ' NORTH BEND PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Weincrs and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. nioicK imu:i THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters ' THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. HKXS FOK IIKKI-' SPIUXU CHH'KKXK .VXD KATIHDAV Phone 406 J 100 No. Broadway Children calling and phone orders given special attention x :-: 35 Boys Suits All sizes from 8 to 18. Regular prices $6.50 bo QCi :i to $10. Your choice po.J , 25 BOYS' SUITS Sizes 7 to 16, worth from $0 en $5 to $6.50. Choice 4Ai.ovr j 312 Nqrth Front Street. Open Tlils'KvenlnK L'ntll ! waMtntaMMtgMMBMBMMBlfcMrirtaWMWM'laW,lt BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS 'BAY TIMES n i i . i"'