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JgJuaaig'M).,iriaje!WWj?4 - '-- f. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1 91B EVENING EDITION. yn THREEOWT -j.ij.-mija.; .W-y.. hanksgiving f 5REV1TI K ill soon be here 1.VIII Ifll lt Srrix VOl'll KEW SUIT liil- .NOW VTeli"o tlio laical full iind ;,,. styJcs mill colon. Ao ! 11 fit you properly mill Uamnti-o miusuuiiou m Kuppenheimer $20 to $30 EFIXUP .. . II. .!,., Is Altl-llVH Itll'llf. itrt mo " """" -;"" nhfldil a '' :: ion" ,,cml NOVEMRER TIDES at SARTER'S For Your ;e cream EVERYTHING SANITARY TAY8 OfEN TOIt INSPECTION We make Ico Cream to ordor, tajr kind nnd In any qiinn litr, for parties, lodges, pic Dlci, etc, :: .:: :: :: :: We do not speak of lt QUALITY Tli nt speaks for ltsolf SALTER'S Phono i!0.'-J, Mnrshflcld at St., OpiHHite lllanco Hotel 10.53 5.3U 11.11 4.8 1.2 4.2 11.30 , C.22 0.0 5.1 0.G 0.0 COO 12.08 7.07 1.2 5.G 0.0 0.49 12.45 7.52 1.3 G.S -0.G 7.34 1.25 8.38 1.5 G.l -0.8 8.19 1.G7 9.25 1.0 C.2 -0.9 9.00 2.52 10.15 1.8 6.2 -1.0 What the User Thinks DVERTI8INC1 analysts boforo preparing copy, ulways try to find tlio "view point of le user. fit la tho first stop towards mak- l! i lucccBsfnl appeal. But do tlioy nlwnyH Bcarch for (e Bier's point of view when V como to nlaco their udvortls- r ill they did, tho nowsnnDor loold be tho ono groat universal leaium. The nowsnnnor la llin nlnen litre tho consumors ns natural- turn for tho advertising mos- in m they do for tho informa- loa ai to current events. He tecret of tho success of "piper advortlslnir Is ilm fact N It reaches "tho view point mo uses, Time and heights of tides Mnrsktlold. Tho tides aro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights wilt in dicate whether it Is high or low water. High tido on tho bar one hour and C4 minutes earlier than at Marshtleld. 3Hrs.. 4. 30 nt . i.o 4IIrs-. 5.22 Ft... 1.1 5IIrs.. 0.08 Ft. . . 4.3 CIIrs. . 0.59 Kt. . . 4.3 7Hrs.. 1.51 Ft... 4.5 8IIrs.. 2.42 Ft... 4.4 9 lira.. 3.31 Ft... 4.4 WEATHER FORECAST IDj Auoclited rrtia to Coo, Btj Tlrari. OREGON Fair, south- ly winds.' LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 houn ending at 4:43 a. m., Novombor 4, by BonJ. Ostlind, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum ... 02 Minimum 41 At 1:43 a. m 41 4- Precipitation 00 Precipitation ulnco Sopt. 1, 1915 4.22 Precipitation i&nte period last year 10,90, Wind Southwest, partly cloudy. 4 SUNRISE AND SUNSET Thursday November 4 Sun rises at G:6G and sets nt 4:53. . $$ : born : $$ BINKLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Ilinkloy of Eastport, n daughter, Wednesday, Nov. 3. Mother and baby aro doing nlcoly. II. Y. IN U. Social Postponed -On nccount of tho Santa Clnrn disaster, tho Baptist Young Peoplo's social which was to liavo boon glvon to morrow ovoning at tho .homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rood, has boon post poned until Friday of next week, Nov. 12 th. Hun I luril Sen Trip. Leo Dyorly nrrlved homo last ovoning from Arizona, being called by tho serious Illness of his mothor, Mrs. W. F. Dyorly, of Enstsldo, who is now to tally blind. Ho said thnt tho trip north from San Frnnclcsco wns an extremely rough and tempestuous one and that tho steam schooner Elizabeth Into Uandon took 107 hours for tho voyage. Thero was a High sea until tho destination was reached. Tlioy Too Aro Shipwrecked. Tho stoerlng gear of Olio Anderson and Cy Avery gave way last night as they were at the bar. Both schooners floundered hopelessly and struck on mo siuowaik or North Front street In n wrecked condition. Unrtblo to mako any headway in tho high seas wnicn Kept things bobbing up and down, tho Hfo savors put out from tiio station and tho officers made tuo iwo rescues. Both men had lost nil their valuables In the hopoless molco and the general fund was the subsequent losor. Not A Dead Ono. T.ncf niehi J James Hayes read In ho Times that Ho was among tho missing. Ho took grent delight in rending about his probablo aemlso and then sent a wlro to his homo In Tacoma and notified tho steamship company nnd his name was placed on the list of tho living. Ho has a wire in Tacoma and Is now on his way to Powers wlioro ho has a position. - AUTHUll COPPLE IS PRESIDENT OF 1). & R. S. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 2:30 Matinee Concert Members of4 vr , ... A Gjerdrum INODle theatre Conservatory Ar1rMioo.; nc x T? 1,r . . i 7niooiun A3 UCfRSS JTctUUlLy 1&K&& HmHMHHHMIWni oble TheateD TO-NIQHT IV Entire Ohantw of Proerram " Til ?:.'JN 1.0 VI ie Ainnirum t .. i..in.,A1i.... n..-i.Al StsMtr (Inn nil. II F iii..." " '"ivinjii ail unci u.-iiiii v --- --f . ""i.D.N'T STAY DOWN Ford Storlli Hi.,800'1 as c,,,,l' i-oniodlex III? iiiV; . UG WEHKIA Full of intoreitliiB mows. "l-VUT OF PAHO-rSollu wlld-nuiiiuil picture. ling Kejlwjiio Comwly Usual Prices Lower floor . 15c Balcony ... 10c Children ... 5c morrow- Tho tonth fi.nntnr nf -Tho Diamond from tho Sky." hThViK every Monday start lug November 8th, Fox big features unrst to bo shown will bo "Tho Idler." Can Not Conic. Word was re ceived today from tho Ashland High School football tenm In which tho manager statod his team can not como hero on Thanksgiving. Ho sayH that dnto Is alwoys utlllzod thore to bring in outside teams for games mid tho proceeds generally even up tho doficlt of tho early sea son. Thero aro still several schools to bo heard from and If I3cn Fisher goes to Portlnnd on Monday, ho will probably stop off In Eugene and confer with tho mnnngor thoro about a gamo hero on Turkey Day. 2 i personal mention i $$ L. O. MEHKS of Cooston was a Marshtleld visitor this morning. M. C. SAQADEItD nnd wife nro horo from Ash, Oregon, W. L. MASSE and wlfo woro in yes torday from Beaver Hill on u vis-It. OUOHQE P. LAIRD and wlfo wero over last ovoning and today from Uandon. MR. AND MRS. J. L. SMITH nnd llt- tlo sou returned Inst ovoning toj muir iiuiiiu hi iUijuiuu. SHERIFF ALFRED JOHNSON camo ovor Inst ovoning from Coqulllo nnd this w""Mng went down . to tho scono of :i.o wrock. EDWARD ROTHWELL, tlmo koop er nt tho 8. P. bridge, was up to day nttondlng to somo mattoru of buslno8s. W. N. EKDLAD expects to leavo soqn for San Francisco to tako lu tho exposition after which ho will go to Portland to accompany Mrs. Ekblad and tho children homo. MILO M. PH3RSON, prominent mer chant of Lakesldo, Is In tho city on business. Ho says that ovorythtrig In tho metropolis Is booming as It should bo. JOSEPH FVFE Jr., a promlnont San Francisco shipping man and ono of tho heads of tho Estabrook company arrived hero today. FRED WILSON is oxpectod homo , this ovoning via Rosoburg from San Francisco. Ho took hla mo thor down with him and alio Is In tho hospital but is snld to bo get ting along vory well. C. C. PRATT haB returned from a short stay at tho homo of his daughter at Shoro Acres. H. G. REEDER of Heaver Hill, Is looking nftor business horo. Ho still has to uso oT crutch. IDr AMOcUttil Prrss o tot. tnj Tlmo. NEW YORK, Nov. 4. Arthur Coppell, wns elected president of tho Denvor and Rio Grnndo railway; King- don Gould, vlco president, and E. C. Jeffery chalrmnn of the board, by tho dlrect- ors today. ELECT DEMOCRAT Hnrrj.son Is Chosen ns Governor of Maryland. Dr AnjocUtM Tress to Coo, Bay Times. J BALTIMORE, Nov. 4. State ROOD A CANDIDATE CONSENTS TO ENTER RACE FOR COUNCIL POSITION However 1). L. Rood Announces II N Hal Not in Ring for Mayoi-slilp D. L. Rood today announced thnt ho would tinder no circumstances consider a candidacy for mayor but thnt he is a cundidnto for the office of councilman. With the primaries only thrco days off thoro linvo been few men to avow edly enter tho race for councllmen and mayor. Comptroller Emerson C. Harrlnuton. ' Carl Evcrtson hns finally consent- Democratic candidate for Governor, I ed to run again and though thero was elected to succeed Governor , liavo beon sovornl men talked of, Goldborrough, Republican. Ills no moro have actually thrown their plurality over O. E. Weller, the Ro-1 "ats Into tho ring, publican candidate. Was estimated , at 3500. The Democrats rotnln con-i trol of the Sonntb nnd House. HEATS SUn-'RAtSE VoteH for Wotncn Tmiicd Down by I'Qiiiisylvnnln People tDr Auocltl Vtttt to Com l!T Timet. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4. Tho woman suffrago amendment wns de-.' fnnlnrl I. Tni.fav1vnt.lii lit. .... rtatt- ' mated majority of 00,000. i E I T COQUIIjIjK NOW HAS GOOD SIZED LODGE WITH 51 MEMUERM HEATEN IN, NEW YORK by Woman Suffrago .MeetH Defeat Dig MnJiiiKy Wj Aioclla rrna to Com rij Tjran.l NEW YORK, No'. 4. -- Woman1 suffrago wns defeated by a ma jority of about 210,000 and tho re- I'ldnil D(n(n rmnai lliitlmi tuna tfif nit iii ' by npproxlmntcly 300,000. Albany, Amsterdam, Kingston, Poughkcopslo and Rochester elected Republican Mayors. Troy, Utlca and Mount Vernon elected Democra tic Mayors, Alfred E. Smith and Edward Swann, Domocrats, woro elected Sheriff and District Attorney re spectively of Now York County. STALKY ELECTED In Former . Democratic Congressman Mado Governor tnr Auoclttsd rrci to Coot Dtr TIom. LOUISVILLE, Ky.t ,Nov. 4. For mer Congressman A, O. Stanloy, Democrat, In tho faco of Incom plete returns from all districts, ap parently has .a majority of 3CC7 ovor Edwin P. Morrow, Republican caudldato for Governor. REPUHLIOAN MAYOR Hurry L, DavN Is Elected nt Cleve land, Ohio. tor AuocltUd rrtu to oomi Bj Tlm.J CLEVELAND, Ohio, ' Nov. 4. Harry L. Davis, Ropubllcnn, wns oloctod Mayor of Cleveland- by ap proximately 2400 Votos"ovor Potor Witt, Democrat. WAL8U LOSES OUT Local Mooso Tried to Get Through For Ceremonies nnd Autos Stalled on Roads Mooso who tittomptcd to get through to Coqulllo last ovoning In nutos woro dlssappolntcd for tlio roads proved in such bad shnpo that, the machines wero forced to turn back. However, tho Coqulllo lodgo was' Installed by tho mom bora of the Dan-1 don lodgo and somc54 members bo-i camo Moose. Tlio lodgo nt Coqulllo wbb organ ized In tho first placo through tho' oncrgotle work of O. S Torrey who wont to tho county sent and worked ' for dnys until ho had n good sized j membership In lino. Though tho Coqulllo qrgnnfzatlon Is tho "baby" chapter of tho county, nevertheless It Is a lively ono and has ovory apponranco of being ab)o honcoforth to speak for itself. CATCHES CHECK ARTIST John Republicans Carry Massachusetts Defeat Suffnigo Larson Cnpturod by Sheriff Quiuo at Cot (ago Grovo John Larson, tho man who passed tlio raised check signed by A. E. Clayton on tho firm of Wilder & Agco, nftor payment wns rofusod on It at tho bank, was captured by Sher iff Qulno at Cottago Grpve, unys tho Kostburg Nows. As ho was cortaln that tho man had gono to tho north and knowing that ho did not linvo much money Sheriff Qulno camo to tho conclu sion that Larson would bo apt to go to Cottngb Grovo. Tho sheriff I wont to Cottago Grovo and started ' an Investigation. Ho round that a man nnsworlng Larson's description had sent a tolograui from tho sta tion nud was awaiting an nnswor so tho Bhcrlfr nn,i tho cltv authorities waited for him to mako his nppcar-1 unco. In a short tlmo Larson camo nni nflkqd for tlio answer to )is tol-, ogrnm and wns Immediately plncod under nrrcsiU ; t AMONG THE SICK t ? ! Mrs. S. I). Cathcart Is roportodi vory 111 at her homo In West Mursli flold nud ia under a doctor's enro. W. R. Haines was taken to Morcy Hospital Tuesday suffering from, a general breakdown and probably will remain thoro for sevoral days Is said not to ! A. H. POWERS and dnughter, Miss Hazel, nro oxpectod homo tomor row from Snn Francisco. Miss Hazol Powers Is taking n course i In nursing at Lano Hospital and1 is coming homo for u visit. AMERICAN- PLAYS FAVORED IN DENMARK INSIST ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS. When you ask for m' of tho well-kiwwi Drug Storo '.,wlj cui'li iiu l'l'lll'CO. Men- I pon'H Talcum, llromo QMl nine, Scott's Emulsion, don't accept hpb.tltute,s. You nro always sure p,r getting them ir you coinq to "The Owl" where n sub btltuto la never offered you. "THE OWL" Tho Central Ave. Drug Store Phono 71. llljr AuoiUUJ I'reu to Coo Vn Tm. COPENHAGEN. Donmark, Nov. 3. Amorlcnn ploys aro coining Into. I such favor In Donmark that tho man ugor of ono of tho Copenhagen tho atroa has announced his intention of dovotlng u whole season to Aroorl- enn drama, with tho exception of a of the American plays is attested by a number of other theatres, and as for tho AniorJcan moving picture productions, those aro being shown Ir. hundreds of Danish amusement houses. 'MRS. LIONEL GORDON loft on the morning train for Uandon, whore sho will visit for a week at tho SOCIAL CALENDAR (Of Auoclit! Proa l Coo Iter Tlmn.J BOSTON, Nov. 4. Tho Republi can party regained control of the oxocutlvo dopKrtmont of tho fitato government yesterday after an In terim of five years when former con-( yot. Ills condition 'grossmnn Samuol W. McCall was ol-,bo sorlous ,octod governor by n plurality of 0000 ovor Governor Wnian, uomojrai. Tho remainder of the republican state ticket was elected by a largor plurality and the republicans mado a not gain of sovontcon seats In tho legislature. Tho proposed amendment to tho constitution granting tho right of suffrage to womon was defeated by a majority of 132,083. THURSDAY ' North Bend Episcopal La dles' Guild with Mrs. I. B. Barllo. Norwegian Lutheran La dles' Aid of North Bond en tertained by Mrs. Olson, of Bangor. Konstugton Club, with Mrs. G. L. Dlndlnger. Christian Sisterhood all day session at church hall. Mrs. Chorion Dungan en tertains A, N, W. Club nt homo of Mrs Frances Huz urd. FRIDAY Dahlia Club with Mm. Oloman. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. A. L. Housaworth. Y. P. S. or Norwegian Lutheran Church, birthday Social lit church parlors. SATURDAY Mlnno-Wlu Club with Mrs. Mary E. Thompson on South Fifth Btreot. I i TrVlE GOOD PEOPLE realize that in buying the way we 1 1 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 GRADE 1 GOODS FOR LESS Men's Heavy Cotton Shirts and Drawers, hi Itlbbed or fleec ed, nt. ,i L"e nud lllo Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers nt ....Hc, Jjti.UO, $1,411, $!. Men's Wool I'utoiis. Why not. save a dollar on every suit? Our prices $1.I)H, $l!.1t, $2.08 Hojs' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, 7"e value. Our price .....lllo Jersey Sweaters, Just tlio tiling now '2T,c, 8c, $l.ll Wool Sweaters for Men or Hoys nt !8c, $1.08, $11,118, $:J.fJ8 Ladles' Heavy Fleece Vests and Pauls. 7.1c value IHo Heavy Klccro lined Unions, $1 .50 value 08e Wool ribbed Unions, In high neck and long sleeves, also Dutch neck and short sleeves $1. ID, $1.08 Children's Union, all sizes, 7oc' Value. Our price !!) r Wo Lend Others Follow. A Inttrporated J I mi i in iii i ii i m wtm The Orlgluators of Low Prices PRICE BULLETIN: ' b t ,. H)t'j j 9 ' Liberty Oak Fhjkcs (lorgo 4 . j Lard, No. 10 pall ,.$1.!15 size) . We t'offeo, good grade, lb., !io Butter, (Norway) tt-lb mi. 8c Sjtuds (local) oxccllont , ,. ,, .,., quality, per 100 lbs... $1 BO Peanut Butter, per lb . . .J2Jo onoy (,ocnl) Bqiwro a0o Applo Butter (bulk) lb.,. .1.1c Wo also carry Flolschmann's Sauor Kraut, quart 10a Yp.nst. Try this and you Chow Chow, par pint. . . .lftc will uso no other, two Soda Crackers ..liijc cakes for , .i..... So And with every $1 purchase- during tho next threo days, wo nro going to give away free, one good-sticd Halloivo'cn Pumpkin. Como in and get one of tho.so pumpkins free. Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoney NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL 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 WoprJ. ' Perfection for Oil. . All reasonably priced. A good line to choose from ' COAL HODS FIRE SHOVELS POKERS FIRE DOGS FIRE SCREENS WOOD BASKETS WE SET UP HEATING STOVES FREE OF CHARGE Pioneer Hardware Co. MARSHFIELD ' NORTH BEND VESSEL MOVEMENTS Mll Adeline Smith, Sun Francisco, i),30 a, in. toduy. Hurdy, San Francisco, 10 u. pi. today. J mciif TnnAV IStiin, uUrtl X FOR SALE ilOO red cedar posts, and Q feet long, ulso u floal, CO feot lopg, 10 feet wide, good sound plunks. Apply Campbell's wood yard. W. Jacobs, 148 Ccntrul, or Tel ephone 217-R. i F(R SALE Registered nhort lior" bull. Full grown. Mrs. C. MeMul Ion, Empire; Oregon. Don't forget (ho Hand Mnsquer.ido homo of her sister-in-law, Mrs. ijiapcp at Eagles IfaU Saliitday night, FOR SALE Diiroc hoar, fi-om reg- W. S. Wolls, I ltfm fnliiml 1lA It II till AffCf4rflf!rt l.w.A .. 1.nrlw Hull UutltMtllV lilf'llt iUV, O. Tpo liv IJ wiwr 'li Store- Iteniember, lliver promptly. too, we de- WARNING! Iry !tho protection of your own best interests you aro cautioned not to buy" elsewhoro without first lookfng over r" &f$ REID ABOUT IT" Lots $70 td ?11G ?C per month Sunnyvale I Hard Burfaco streqt dlrpct tp door THE PItIZE .MASQUERADE DANCE nt Eagles Hu'l Saturday night under the auspices of the Hand, will bo tlio biggest event or tlio hoa wu. Don't miss It. See prizes on t display nt Busy Coi"er drug btore. Coos Bay Fish Market 119 FRONT STREET. ALL KINDS OF DEEP SEA FISH WHEN IN TUB MAR KET. FRESH OYSTERS. CLAMS AND CRAHS. Phone 410 W. L. HLAKE, Prop Nov. (I. Pri.es now on display ut Huy lstorcd stock. 12 Mos. old. liar- Corper Drug Store. ry Graves, Isthmus Hilol. V re volt HALE liny mare, iibout 10(10 pounds, 0 years, Hound and true, will work single or double. Price $ir0. Inuulro at North Bond box factory. HMMMIMHaUMi-JUUBMVaM.VHHB I For your liver's sake I, Take M I REXALL I 1 LIVER. PILLS 1 I Gives you a new holu I on life. Takes away that tired feeling. I THE BUSY CORNER The Rovall lilg HI ore H innvi "on H I We Deliver I FOUND -liudy's, white Mile glove. Owner may have article by paying for this ad at Times offlco. PLEASE wive your Standard Bis cuit Co. end seals for crippled boy who wishes to buy cart to rldo In. I Carl Hanson, box GSC, Mnrshflold. HAIR WORK Switches, jiuffs, curls, i Also hair supplied, No Imitation. Phono 24L. Mrs, L. Bryou. !$ t FOR RENT t 1 ! IFOR RENT Modern l-rooiu bun i ' galow, fully furnished, See L, FOR RENT Furnished R.rooii) houso, uour high school, Apply U9C South Seventh street, BUNGALOW FOR RENT -New aiu clean. South Eleventh street, F, E. Allen. FOR RENT Two now luodom five room cpttoges, plastered and wjth all niodoin CQiiVQiiloiiccB, lopatqd on Twelfth street. Rent $14 and $15 por month. Apply Going tie Harvey Furniture S.tqrp. FOR RENT Now nnd modern I2 room houso, with basement and nil modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs n busoment, arrang ed for two families, West, Bunker Hill. ' Rent reasonable. Apply Robert Marsden, Sr., tolophono 3125. ? FOR SALE t" $$ FOR SALE OR LEASE On account of leaving Coos Bay must soil or lease my 80-acro ranch on Will ancli Slough, L. J. Juston, St. Lawrenco Hotel, Marshtleld. FOR SALE JJY OWNWt 1KVO acrfw stock and dairy- farm 3 miles from Gravel Ford, Oregon, $16,000.00 E. Q. Curter, Myrtla Point, PrRon,. FOR SALlJi ThoroiiKMH'd vlrl. Terrier bear dogi City Olenners, 5USE5B25BS2SHS2& h v ' --