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THE "COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF.IELD, OREGON, MONffAYrNOVEMBERT, 191 5EVENIN(TeDITI0N7 siArT tiy, .vt tr- nvi n vsiX V .v lr' shoe r g 7 V. x '3 The "Duke" correct style in tvery df tail select materials'-"Natural Shape" lasts for comfort. i Pay $S , for your next pair of shoes it's like making an investment in footwear. The initial outlay for a pair of Florsheims may be more than you have been paying for shoes but the returns will show a larger percentage in length of service, added comfort and Individual style. You will be proud of your feet and well satisfied if you wear better shoes of the Florshelm kind. Woolen Mill Store HARSHFIELD Clothes purchased hero kept ' NORTH BEND pressed froo of. clitirgo Our Closing-Out Sale IS (JOIXO ON' KVKItV DAY WITH BIGGER AND BETTER nCTTKR BARGAINS ALL THE TIME. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OITOliTL'XITV, HUT CALL BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. ' y&tidum, 312 Worth' Front Street. Upon Tins Evening Until :00 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY lUoble Theatefl IV 11 TO-NICiHT "The Home of Paramount Features" Special threo rcol Sorlety Drama. THE SCARLET LADY Jy Sciig. N UVKSOFTHE JUNGLi: A Scllg anlnml feature tlitiiim. Till: rOIU'.MAN OF Till') BAR . HA.VCII A Western drama. BII.MK REEVES, tlio English lUUHlf-liall comedian ,ln WIFIE'S MA COMES HACK. Get (ho lml)lt! Ho a fan! Soo tlio niovlo! Co mo when you caul Tlir Hear a SMILE. That's tlio reason wo arc pleasing all who " die high-class nIiown at popular prices. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Hero Wednesday night: Paramount feature, the celebrated tlni twllc kuicess "When Wo Woro Twcnty-Ono." t T. J. HCAIFE t A. n. flOIKJINB PAINT AND "(183! REvTTIES NOVEMBER TIDES Time and heights of tides nt Marshfleld. The tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their tlme3 on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of cousecutlvo heights will In dicate whether It is high or low water, High tldo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. 8 10 11 Ilrs. Ft.. HrB. Ft.. Ilrs. Ft. . Ilrs. Ft.. Ilrs. Ft. . . 4.3 Ilrs.. o.r.o Ft... 4.3 Ilrs.. 1.51 2.54 0.8 3.47 0.9 4.3G 1.0 G.22 1.1 0.0S 4.5 2.42 4.4 3.34 Ft... Hxs., Ft... Ilrs., Ft. . . 4.1 Ilrs.. 4.28 Ft... 4.3 Ilrs.. 5.2G Ft... 4.2 12Hrs.. 0.05 Ft...-0.G 13, Ilrs.. 1.03 14 1G Ft... -0.2 Ilrs. . 2.04 Ft... 0.2 lira. . 3.05 Ft... 0.5 9.30 4.0 10.14 4.4 10.53 4.8 11.30 0.1 0.0C 112 0.49 1.3 7.34 l.G 8.19 1.0 9.00 1.8 9.G9 1.9 11.00 2.0 G.29 4.2 7.35 4.2 8.3G 4.4 9.29 .4.G 3.39 o n 4.40 1.8 G.34 1.2 G.22 0.G 12.08 5.5 12.45 G.8 1.2G G.l 1.G7 G.2 2.G2 0.2 3.41 G.8 4.3G G.G 12.10 2.1 1.28 2.0 2.49 1.8 4.02 1.4 8.58 3.9 7.09 4.0 11.11 4.2 0.0 0.0 7.07 0.0 7.52 -0.0 S.38 -0.8 , 9.2G -0.9 10.15 -1.0 11.09 -0.8 0.0 0.0 5.39 5.0 G.G4 4.G 8.15 4.2 9.31 4.1 Lumberman Horo.- K. W Ktirn, .who formerly operated tho box fac tory at North Bond, arrived on tho bay this ntornlng on, thu Adeline Smith. Recently tho Oregon Prod ucts Company arranged to purchase some box lumber from Mr. Kern and It Is understood that he Is hero to set tle up tho deal. Has Mos'ef Pumpkin. A pump kin almost as largo as tho one "Peter, Iho Puiunkln Eater" mit his wlfo In- Sto to "kcop her very well" was brought to tho Chamber of CommcrcoL Saturday by J. D. OUnkcnbcard, of Coos River. The "big vegotablo" weighs 50 pounds and could make cIobo to four dozen pics, or maybe more. Scrubs Victorious. When tho Myrtle Point eleven failed to show up Friday tho high school foot- uaii team nastily summoned somokn . fi. wn.srvv M down thin ..mm . WEATHER rOItF.CAST (D? AisocUt! Trtu to Com lit? Tlmn. Oregon Tonight fair ex cept rain In tlio southwest, Tuesday fair in cast nnd In tho west, varlablo winds be coming Houthorly. local temferatuiud record For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., Novembor 1, by DonJ. Oatllnd, Fpoclal gov ernment moten'i!ogIst: Maximum G2 Minimum 51 At 4.43 a. 1" Gl Precipitation 28 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 191G 3.G9 Precipitation a&rao period last year 10.47 Wind southwcBt, cloudy. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444444444444444 t PERSONAL. MENTION t 4444444444444444444444444i Y A. SHOOK, ot Ash, wlis In today buying supplies. C. II. DUNGAN was down today from his South Coos River ranch. JAMES LANDR1TH of Coos Fiver, transacted business in the city to day. FRED SELANDER nnd OrVIl Wilson of Sumner were Marshfleld visitors today. TOM LAWllORNE, of Allegany, was nmong the visitors in the city this morning. " w '4 ' l'4 ! H SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday Novembor 1. Sun rises nt G:G2 and sots nt 4:57. 4444444444444444 Vestry to Meet. Tho vestry of tho Episcopal Church will moot to night at 7 o'clock at tho rectory. Will Meet Tomorrow. Tho mem bers of tho North Bond. Mothers' and Touchers' Club will meot tomorrow 'nt 3:30 o'clock at tho Contrnl School 'In North Bend. of their second team mon and BCrubsnnd played a game m which the scrubs beat tho rogular team, 15 to 0. Conch NUcs played with the scrubs and made ono touchdown and Prof. Bnrrngar the other. Empire Change. Tho schedule of tho uuto sorvleo between hero and Emplro nnd South Slough was chang ed today by Gorst & King. Tho ear ly morning trip, leaving hero at 7 o'clock, will only bo to Emplro and tho 11 o'clock trip will bo to South Inlet. Tho afternoon trip will lcavo Marshfleld nt 4 o'clock instead of G o'clock, enabling tho drivers to re turn tho samo night. Off Cheap Diet. It wasn't enthu siasm over dietetics or tho fact that, ho linn enlisted In tho ranks of the "Ono Meal A Dny" Club that kept Bill Callahan for five and ono half days on bread and water. Ho loft tho Hotel do Cnrtor this m6rulng. Last night tlio officers took Callahan a sure enough, honest to goodness feed nnd tlioy say ho ato enough for any thrdo ordinary men. Conic for Dunn. Two trnvollng guards of tho Btato insano asylum, Mr. McAllister and A. Cameron, of Salem, arrived hero yestordny, nnd loft on tho trniu for Coqulllo this morning to tako back with thorn William Dunn, who has just been adjudged insano. Dunn several dnys ago In Bunkor Hill camo forth with a knife, vowing to kill somcono and was subdued only after flvo men had a lively tusslo with .htm and a doctor had administered a quieting hypodormle Injection. Fight on Prlnlcplo Albany, Now York, Is dotormlucd In Its fight for a deep wator harbor allowing It to becomo a distributing point for west orn lumbor. An issuo of thu Hudson fihlp Channel Edition of tho Knick erbocker Press, Just rocolvod hero contains fiomo wonderful illustrations nnd figures. Tho paper writes that tho lssuo contains no ndvortlsomonts, tho purposo bolng to mako no monoy on tho issuo but to "wago tho fight on principle." "Plug Ugly" Day Goes. Tlio many former Stanford Btudonts In this boc tlon will bo intorcstod to learn that "Ping Ugly" day nt Stanford Univer sity has Just bcon abolished by a voto of tho two upper classes. Ono of tho nrgumonta used against tho annual Mint breaking wns that tho uppor classmen usod tho fight to sottlo grudgoa. Tho practice- has gono on felnco 1898 and nlwuys tho seniors Itnvo "broken In" tho tall plug hats of tho Juniors. LAYING THE RAILS lng on tho Mllllcotnu from north Coos river. It. M'CIHE, of Rlverton, was over from tho Coqulllo Valley for n week-end visit. GEORGE RANKIN, a Coos River farmer, wns In tho city today trans acting business. CLAUD II. GILES, nttornoy of Myr tlo Point, camo over Saturday for n several days' business visit. MRS. J. II. STACK and two daughters returned homo from San Francis co this morning on tho Adcllno Smith. THE GOOD PEOPLE realize that in buying the way we do, for 83 busy stores in great quantities for spot cash, direct from the manufacturers, (the source of sup ply), we buy for less than the one-store merchant can hope for, together with our modern selling methods THAT'S WHY WE SELL YOU HIGH GRAIJE GOODS FOR LESS Men's Heavy Cotton Shirts and Drawers, In Ribbed or fleec ed at I.'e and -IOc Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawer at t)8e, $1.20, $1.11), $!,) Men's Wool Unions. Why not save a dollar on every suit.? Our pi-Ices $t.t)H, )jll!.ll), $2.1)8 Hoys' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, 7flo value. .Our price . . .4e Jersey Sweaters, Just tho tliliiK Now tl."e, l)8c, $1.11) Wool Sweaters for .Men or Hoys at IIHc, $1 .1)8, $1M8, $.'t.U8 Ladles' Heavy Mecca Vests and Pants, Too value -H)c Heavy Fleeeo lined Unioiio, $l.fto value 08c Wool ribbed Unions, in high neck and long alcoves, also Dutch neck and short sleeves.,. $1.11), $!. Children's Union, all sl.es, 75e value. Our price .life IntorpertUd Wo Lend Others Follow. i wmr Tho Originators of Low Prices PRICE BULLETIN: J. A. LUSE returned today from mi over Sundny visit at tho homo of his fnthor, W. A. Luse, on South Coos Rlvor. T. J. THRIFT, County Assessor, mndo a nhort weok-end visit to Marshfleld, returning yestordny to Coqulllo. Liberty Oak Flnkes (largo size) illc Butter, (Norway) 2-lb an,. J8c Peanut Butter, per lb ... lJio Applo Butter (bulk) lb.,..inc Saucr Kraut, quart lOo Chow Chow, per plut....inc Lard, No. 10 pall ..$1.5 Coffee, good grado, lb,, 11.1c Spuds (local) excollont quality, per 100 lbs...$ino Honey (local) squnro &c Wo also carry Flolschmann's Yeast. Try this nnd you will usa nc other, two cakes for no G. W. SHELLEY, prominent mer chant of Myrtle Point, spent Sat-' tirday horo attondlng to business ' matters. Soda Crackers lil$4e And with every $1 nurclmso during tho next threo (lays, wo aro going to give nway free, one good-shed Hallowe'en Pumpkin. Come In and got ono of theso pumpkins free. . Gettings Cash Grocery yoi? money NO. IlHOADWAY, NKAK CENTRAL A. P. DAVIS, Doputy Sheriff, re- thia morning after a visit friends in Nortli Bond. with I SCOW IS MISS ELVIRA FRI5CEEN was n pnssongor on the early train re turning to Coqulllo after n weok end visit at hor homo. western loan and t ijVlarshffeld KIaS BUILDIWfi r-n i1"c"a""clu DECORATING CO, Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on sayings 1 Estimates Furnished I Phonei J4JI-R. Marshfleld. Oregon S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer HHMUkM..,4M Inn ... . " -I -IKAXSPKK AND STOR " OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS '"EIGHT AND iiAnnAnu Cull . FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone l:i Itttldenrn l'l.r... t ltaket Ae. and Waterfront ilWPAVlrMR All Mntfs a snec linltv Mr; W W Nason. 680 ,nB- Capt ,,a,rd lmd charK0 of th0 laity, mrs. w. w. pjcuii, ggu. um of U)o llBhth0UB0 8orvICO nt M1U1 OUUIlll, ou. ruunc tfcw-ii MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and ll'dw'y. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED M)W SeeCORTHELL fnone 3171 ;30Cxh COOS TJivrn i,rtm SERVICE -'' ' LtrtVnir .. ! ' ' iWte. A-i'icisss I! -"'eia every day Learns l.o-.i .1 t 3: in i. ... K" RAINBOW .r f r,ver da,,' nt 7 FoMar8h,,eldat2' ner apply on board. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors '700 Orders Behind" "I am 700 orders behind because of newspaper adver tising. VI have never tried to reach customers by other mediums." Thus writes an automo bile manufacturer in tho presumably dull August of 1915. Ho has found more busi ness than he can take caro of in theso disturbed times. Thero aro others Hko him and their names will bo found among the newspaper advertisers. Business comes to those who go after it. WORK PROflHKSSIXn IN TIIK SI USIiAW RIVER COUNTRY Too Much Under Holt. Qeorgo Brown was unsuccessful In stowing a big load away under his bolt last ..n.l .. ililn vttntti1nr liA nwnlfA In ...... , V T' ... .r -.... fl-Moinl Nov.' for Fifteen Miles South mo lioioi uo uariur w.iu a " uuuno against his name. Hack from Fair. Capt. A. P.C. Halld, keeper of tho Umpqua llght- houso atatlon, returned on tho Ado lino from San Francisco this morn tho fair. MRS. B. Q. LIBBY roturnod this morning on tho Kllburn from San Francisco nftor spondlng two weekB nt tho Exposition, ROBERT MARSDEN wont to Co qulllo today to moot Mrs. Mars don and son who nro returning from a visit in Ramlon, HARRY WINKLER returned homo today on tho Kllburn from San Francisco. Ills Uttlo dnughtor and hor aunt Miss Wall will re main in tho south for n time. CARRIES RAILS AND TELEORAPH EQUIPMENT INTO DEPTHS J. II, FLANAGAN nnd Joo Williams of tho Flanagan & Bennett Bank woro among thoso who roturnod from San Francisco this morning on tho Btoamor Adellno Smith. DR. AND MRS. J. R. WETHERBEE of tho Starr ranch near Langlola, roturnod today on tho Kllburn from Snn Francisco whoro thoy havo boon attending tho Exposition, Running Paper. Wnltor Butlor, who roturnod from San Francisco today, saya that ho met Walter Lyons, formerly secretary or mo i0Wlng with fifty-two car loads dally, Chambor of Commorco, and Hint Mr. roat.,jng a point nearly nlno miles Lyons Is now conducting a weoiyy.uolow tll0 siuslaw. bridge Toward tho Untpqua Hlvcr Tem porary Ilrldgo Is Unlit Work Is progressing on tho rail road In tho Siuslaw country, accord ing to tho following, from tho Pilot: "With tho Siuslaw crossed by a temporary brldgo of troBtlo and ono steol span, tho work of construction south of tho river is progressing nicely. "Tho rallB aro now about fifteen miles on their way towitrd tho Ump qua and tho ballasting train Is fol paper at Colfax, California. WALTER BUTLER returned todny from Snn Francisco, whoro ho attended tho exposition. Ho Is suffering from a sovoro cold that settled In his faco which Is bad ly swollen. . WM. IRELAND left yosterday for OUala, whoro ho and tho fam ily will Bpond tho winter. Tho family preceded him a day or two. Ho oxpectB to stop over at Cnmas Valley and thon proceod to OUala. A stdo track has been put In on tho Anthony Shuster placo and havo , frolght In car load lots aro being! Will Wed Friends hero jbeen apprised that J. L. Kylo, ononm,lo jrQm t)at tati0n," of the Janitors or tno Ulgu bcnooi i Building, and Miss Edith Markham.J will bo married at ion mho wcuuun day. They will mako their home In i tho Motlin apartments on oumu Tenth street. MIS8 AGNES RUSSEt'.L nnd Miss Evolyn Anderson arrived homo on tho Kllburn from San Francisco this morning. They went ashoro from tho last Santa Clara to visit in Eureka and missed the boat, having to wait then for tlio Kllburn. loft . Moves His Stock. Chester Wof rnti has moved his grocery stock from tho store on north Front street l Into his new location in tho Bar-i gelt building, corner Broadway and Market avenue, mo biuiu .uu... havo Just bcon remodeled to accom modate his Jargo stock. Divorce Granted. On October , ... -!!... .If riirt nt Multno- zaru in i"u ..vu.i. ww-.- - , mull County a decreo of divorce was granted by Judge Henry McLinn in the case of Vaughan vs. Vaugnan. The parties wero Dr. Daviu l-. Vaughan of this city and Bertha D. Vaughan, now of Portland. H rt.tY.-... niTi.. nn wf.r rl 1 1 TEETH 1 1 Davsll I I Tooth Paste I H To whiten your teeth and H )H sweeten your nioutlu H il , w nnnr.n I IMt tJUbi ouniycn h H Tlio HoyiiII Drug Store H PHONE 21)8 H Wo H MRS. EFFIE FARRINOER loH for Portland on tho "Kllburn today whoro Bhe will spend tho winter, studying the pipe orfan. It Is pos slblo that she will go east next year. Hor daughter Miss Ursula Farrlnger Is a student at St. Hel en's Hall In Portland, Was Hcliifr Towed To Nortli Shoro by ' Tug Koos Poles Recovered and Part of Wlro Colls Loaded with two carloads ot stool rails, 200 telegraph poles, 25 colls of coppor wlro and othor oqulpmont of tho WcBtorn Union company, n bcow being towed by tho gnsollup tug Koos sunk In tho lower bn'y about flvo o'clock Snturdiiy afternoon, When found to bo rapidly filling: and In a sinking condition tho burgo was towod rapidly toward tho shoro by Capt. E. B. Rlgga nnd It disappeared rrom sight In about 1G to 20 root of wator. Tho Polos Wonted Tho telegraph poIch floated and woro quickly rpcoverod, Bald II. 11. Lincoln, construction foreman of tho Western Union, this morning. Tho 2G colls woro 20 percent of tho entire 20 mllo shlphiout received ou tlio Broakwator a fow days ago. Ho said that most ot this hnB either boon or will bo recovorcd, though ho did not know about tho rails which belong to tho WUlnmotto Pacific. Scow Leaked Badly Tho Koos'wus almost In tho mid chnnnol, having loft from Old Town with her tow aud bound for tho north eldo of the bay, when tho bcow wns round to bo leaking badly. Mr. Lin coln snld that hair n minute more would hnvo allowed the tug to got tho bargo onto tho shore. Tho sink ing was gradual and no dnmago was dono to tho tow boat. Caused No Delay Tho work of tho WCBtorn Union erow will not bo dolayod on account ot tho sinking of tho scow, tho con struction foroinan deolnrcB. Tho crew camo today on tho boach stago from tho north and probably will go to work tomorrow stringing tho wires ot the Western Union' north along tho Wtllametto Pncirlo right of way. May Save, tho Ralls It was learned tlilu'nltoruoon that ftho rails aboard tho scow boloug In tho division or V. 0. llludmarsh and Inasmuch as ho 1 not In tho city It couldluot bo ascertained whether or not tho rails can bo recovorcd but tho supposition is hero Unit thoy cuu ho. t NHW TODAY t ? ? FOR HALE On account of leaving Coos Bay must soil or loaso my 80 aero ranch on Wlllatich slough. L, J. Justou, St. Lawronco Hotel, .Marshfleld. WANTED Small Ixmt hull miltablo for 2 1-2 h. ponglno. Mut bo now or samo as now. Address "Boat" caro Times office. LOST Gold coin chnrin lilmrnl rownrd for Its return at once to Times ofHco. MOTORCYCLE stolen from Marsh fleld i llconso No. S-87; onglup No, 1I78I8H, Hnrloy DavldBon, 1914 model, twin cyllndor; noti fy J. W. Cnrtor, Chlof of Pollco. HAIR WORK Switches, puffs, curls. Also hutr Biippllod. No imltntion. Phono 2IL. Mrs. L. Bryon. ( LOST Wednesday between Central school building and Chaudlor Ho tel, child's gold bracolot. Ro wnrd for roturu to Times office. t FOR RENT t FOR RENT Furnished 5-room Iioubo on South Sovcnth street. Apply 275 S.iuth Sovouth stroot. FOR RENT Neat furnished hoimo keeping rooms. Low rent, COG No. 1st. Ht. Ph. 239-J. BUNGALOW FOR RENT Now ami clean, South Eleventh stroot. F, E. Allen. Don't forget tho Hand .Masqucrado daiico at Eagles Hall Saturday night Nov. J. PrUes now ou display at rllusy Corner DniK htnro. 1 t WATERFRONT NEWS t '$ From San Francisco tho steam schooner Hardy crossed In at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Sho fdlschUrged freight nud this morning moved down to tho Portor Mill to fload for the Simpson Qompuny for San Francisco. DR. II. K. KEIrY, Dentist, 201 Coko IUdg. Phono 112-J, FOR RENT Two new modern five room cottages, plastorod and with all modoi'ii conveniences, located on Twelfth street. Rent $14 and $15 por month. Apply Going & Harvey Furniture- Store. FOR RENT Small furnished house on South Fourth. Phono 14GOC. SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE j. Tho Tlmea carrlor boys nro j instructed to put tho papors j on tho porch. It tho carrlor doea j not do this, misses you, or no- j j gleets getting tho paper to you j j on tlnio, kindly phono tho clr- j dilation mnnugor, as this is tho j only way we can determine j whother or not tho carriers aro j following instructions. Phone j j 133. : FOR RENT New and modern 12 room houso, with basement and nil modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath I'oointj, two tollots, laundry tubs In bnsomont, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Ront reasonable Apply Robort Marsdcn, Sr., tolophone 312G. : ' FOR SALE t FOR SALE HY OWNER 200 acres stock and dairy farm 2 miles from Gravol Ford, Oregon, J15.000.00 B. O. Curtor, Myrtlo Point, Oregon, t I I I I ! W ' I -' -II H ' 1 FOR SALE Tlioroughbied Irish Tortler bear dog. City Cloaners. FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP Mrs. C. B. Bundy, 187 Goldeu uve., corner Second. PIANO FOR SALE Box "P" Times. -Snap, Addrcw i-