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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1915)
-( fW ' jfCr(JR!IVr P - itMiHJWfafc THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1915-EVENING EDITION. FIVE I !" ' I-' I 0 l' .0 "?! M h h it '" TfteHomeof H&rt Schaffner ' & Marx H ere s some HEN ll for' now see-that our 7 W wlial-'yoii Nvniit, not whiit'wc" want- to sell. ' First and Inst, our idea is" to. satisly you. . - For ilistnnctJ, we eni'iuf i"m?i m Hart- ScliaiTner & Marx clothcg-bcctuise they're guar anteed to satisfy you, be- . ' , " sides many other good rca- ' ' sons, . t ' So ahyays remember that the only J purchase that you nced'to ocp is the one that satisfies vyou entirely. , You'll' find sonic very striking, fabrics' inf all .suits and ovei'cOatshcre'now. " AshLfca 'r' "' '' Varsity The stylish suit t',,r-"1 and Varsity; Six Hundred' ' The stylish overcoat Woolen Mill .Store MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND YOU CAN ALWAYS 1)0 ie i .in VM: SPECIALS-TJIATW'E ARE 6FFERIM TOR' SATURDAY, ' MONDAY A.M TUESDAY. 'i IAV '" 14.00 to $4.50 Ladies Silk Pottlcoats, variety, of colors, hfado of good grauo ft'1 fl messallno. On biIo at m iiJd a L-Zi One -lot of Mon's whltc hjpra itllchVil lulndkorchfofs.-if F.uU. ttzo. On salo at snvnx Foit ... 25c . w ' 1 3Gc Ladles wool and v cash mere lloso, In gray or Iblftck, double 'heels and toes. iQ Now, por pair .' Uu Four dozen Ladlca Porcalp Aprons" 'With bills, pretty pat- Qn tarns. Values to 35c. Now lob i 35c and 40c Ladles' Summer Union Suits, laco trlmmod P pants. On salo at ..... a I Uu Tko, EI Next Door to -:-llie fair Chandler Hotel PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologija, Weiners and Pork Sausage " THE BEST Variety. int BEST Service. Some NiceFryers and Phone 406 J '. ,, ISO No. Broadway Children calling and phone orders given special attention N oble Theate TO-NIGHT Tho tenth cVfaurtcr of "THE DIAMOXl) FKOr THE SKV." e uonderfiil nrlnl Kfirvi.'fauturlni: little Plckford, and an all- The War cast of American lpl J ers. Who ujli get tho Diamond this Uino? I ' '' A- J THE RELL HOP Ono pf tho new Kswiiiny comedies a laugh "'t ll hold vlth" 9o" after leaving tho theatre. THE PARAMOUNT TRAVEL PICTURES SbouluR fxiuth Ahierlca as it is today Tutcrestlii!: cltle and places you should know n'ot. 7i A MAN AFRAlbi-Splendld two-reel ICssauay drama, with Rich ard Trnvers. t -ty Lower Floor, 15 ctsf; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Tomorrow: "Two Woiaen," Anita Stewart and Earl Williams feature In threo partsS'i One of tho best pictures wo ever pre sentert c. ..,.. -.Jli . Aicn "The Romance of tented on a Saturday night program, aine." V , I' straight talk -you civil on us . . clolfibs, you 'U' idea is to'sh'3w; - ?A.- '!, L; i ; irnti! H- OF tt (f. . - mwiimiMMmhm, v Fifty Five BETTER FOIt LESS AT r , rair 2Gc Boys' Jcrsoy, knit awlm mlngtlghta, till slics. jfj, nHuped tp .... . ... ... i,. . . I U.b Wen's., heavy.' ribbed, fleeced gray shirts and drawers; nil alios. " Valuotf td 05c. )( Oh' kale" at ouch Uub :s "-'- lOd 'bq'aV Gjlycerlno S6a. (jn Now ' U o 10c best Sltob Polishes. Now .Sc THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters ' THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. Chickens for Saturday' R Also "The Romance revitib: NOVEMBER TIDES Tlroo mid heights of tides at nmranueiu. Tiio uaes nro placed In order of occurrbneo, with their times On tho first lino nud holghts on tho Bdcond lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dlcato whether It' Is high or low water. High tide' on tho bar one hour and t4 minutes earlier than at Marshtlcld. HrsV. d.08 Ft... 4.3 G.OG 1J2 C.4D i3 : 7.34 1.5 S.19 l.C O.OG 1.8 12.08 5.5 12.45 5.8 . a. 25 C.l" 1.G7 G.2 ' 2.G2 G.2 7.07 0.0 7.52 -0.G 8.38 -0.8 9.25 -0.9 10.15 -1.0 ft lira. 0.G9 ! Ft.. 4.3 1.C1 4.5 2.42 44 3.34 (-7 Hrs. , Ft... Hrs. . Ft.., Hrs. , Ft... 4.4 WHATIllIlt VOUKiJAST Dr Ataocltttl riTM to Coet Dr Tlmn.) OIlEaON Fair, winds mostly southerly. LOCAL TEJirErtATUIUB IIECOIID For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 n. m., November 5, by Ilcnj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist:, Maximum ' G3 Minimum '." 40 At 4:43 a. m .".... 48 Precipitation (,00 Precipitation stneo SopU 1, 1915 4.26 Precipitation same porlo'd last year 1G.90 Wind Northwest, clear. 4 4 SUNRISE AND "SUNSET Friday Novombor 6. Sun rises nt G:58 and sots at 4:52. Drought Down Injured. Charloa SwapBon, u hook 'tdu'dor at tho McDonald and V'hnn camp wna brought down tot" y suffering from Injuries hut theao ure reported not to havo been aorlous. Sends S01110 Crt J. E. Noah, of Coos River, has sent aomo corn to ho plactid on exhibition at 'tho com show to bq hold lioro noon,. ,S,Q.BCiit'siin pics of ousllongo and also sovoral largo good looking ears. Chamber U Moot. Tho rogular monthly mooting of tho Chnrnbor of Commorco will bo held nt eight o'clock this ovcnlng. An invitation la bolng aont to all mombors to at tend aa thoro nro several mattera of linportauco that will bo up for con sideration. Huys Flno Team. W. A. Luso hns purchased a flno span of black horses from W. S. Chandler for $400. This Is tho team that Tom tCoko mado n tour of tho Wlllnin- etto Vnlloy Inst year to buy and is 0110 of tho best teams that has evor been brought to tho county. Ciuso Up Tuesday. Bon' Flshor. pvshlto slnvo officers in this district, left on tho morning train, going to Roseburg and thenco To Portland whore on Tuesday opens tho case of William Shook, of Marahflold, charged with white slavery. Tho caso will bo heard boforo tho fedoral court thoro and threo witnesses havo rccolved orders to go north on Mon day. Fletcher Mighty Horo. "Goo, I wna sore when that letter camo to day?" paid F. D. Flotchor, of tho Sporry Flour coinpuny thla morning. "Vhnt Jotter?" and ho oxlilbltdda bit of corrcspoudonco from thp company in Portland. It said thutf oro very sorry, but would bo uuablo to ship ! ell chambers. Tho other night, dur 1,00.0 sacks of flour and in tons of ling a abort roceBS, Mayor Curl Is said feed on tho Santa Clara. "Geo, be lieve me, I was aomo eore whon thnt camo,"' ho said and ho grfoned. ! 1 PresGriptioti 'Specialists ; BringtUyour prescriptions THE BUSY CORNER Tiio Roxnll Drug Store PHONE 208 Wo Deliver MONTHLY SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER, J 015 Mean Mnxlmum , . G5.3 Mean Minimum 43.6 Mean 54.4 Maximum on the Gth 79 Minimum on the nth , 33 Greatest Dally Hango ., 42 Precipitation in inches 2.42 greatest In 24 hours on 23rd ... .93 No. of dnys with .01 Inches or moro precipitation 12 Clear days 11 Cloudy days v 20 UHNJAMIN OSTL1N1), Special Observer U. S. Weather 'Bureau, Marshflcld, Oregon. f' t ' Will Talk to Children. Miss Bou lnh Stebno, of the high school staff, will talk at tho children's hour at tho library tomorrow. Her subject will bo "Children In Germany." Will Move. Tho Pugsley Candy company Is taking a lease on tho Gow Why building on South Fourth atrcot aa quarters for Its candy factory .This will glvo It much needed room. Gow Why Is closing- tho branch grocery ho had there. Will Visit Wreck Sunshlno or rain, sovornl picnic parties aro in tending to loavo Sunday morning ctrly via boats for Charleston Bay and from there will walk over tho trails to tho scouo of tho wreck at Bastcndorf beach. An early start would nllow parties to havo sovoral hours on tho bfench. Thero aro sov oral boats that will bo making regu Inr trips to tho lowor bay nnd from thero It is only about two or thrco miles to Doatcudorf. Corn Show ProgvesHcfl J. L, Smith, county agriculturist, says that all indication point to tho most successful corn show over held in tho county. From all sections dis plays havo conio In. Whilo ho wm fhoro on Wodnosdny ho built a rack In tho Chamber of Commdrco on which tho corn that comes in mny dry so that hono of it will bocomo mouldy boforo tho dato of' tho show, Novombor 18. Truck Runs Away, Coining down tho hill on Central avonuo this morning with two loaded wagons In tho rear, ono of tho logging trucks began slipping And stdrtod at Bilch n rato of speed thnt the driver at tempted to turn down 11th street and got off tho' hill'.' Tho' wagons, loaded will) heayy logs, hroko looso at tho turn and, went qrashlug Into tho curbing, smashing' It In two. No ono .was Injured. Ono wagon camo near 'criih'tilg- IritoTrtinll U Rohan's honi6. t Aro Still. Anxious. Chlot' Carter received a' wlro this morning from Ed Brossard, of Evcrott, anxiously making Jnaulry as to whothor or not Mr. and Mra. D. T. Ballard woro on tho Santa Clara. Hq wna telegraph ed they are safo.i C, I. Rolgard nlso got a wlro from hlo daughtor In Dea Moines nsklng if Mr. Rolgard had nrrlvod homo yet. Hnrry McKeown, at tho Chandler, recolved a wlro trom tho company of D. I. McGeo, In San Francisco, nnd also from a brother. Help Ambitions Youths. The Cur tis Publishing Company is now con ducting afreo correspondonco course In salesmanship for tho boya that soil Its publications. Later after the youths havo progressed boyond tho point of selling magazines tho com pany is now seeking to find them ad vanced positions with other compan ies where thoy will have a chanco to mako good In dlfflront lines thny muy choose, but especially In tho sales manship departments of big houses Copies of booklets explaining tholr system has been received hero and thero aro sovoral youngsters quali fied to tako tho courses. Listen To This. Marshf lold city futhers say Its a good thing thoy don't llyo In Albany or thoy would probably havo shocked tho good 1IC0' plo of that town most scandalously. For two years nono of tho Albany ! councllmon havo Binoked in tho conn to havo given tho city dads permis sion to smoke. Criminal intent was shown by the fact that each and overy ono" of tho councllmon produc- cd'a atoglo right on' tho dot and started a smudgo. In tho local council chambors tho dads eay thoy need tho weed to a(ld In conducting tho city's business. $ t AMONG THE SICK t Miss Graco Williams la confined to her homo by an attack of la grlppo. , O. E. Sulloy Is. reported bettor by tho doctor today. Word 'rom the hospital thla morning said that ho waa able to alt up, but ho Is by no means yet out of danger and Is con sidered In n critical condition. Dou't forget (ho Hand Mnsquerndo Idanco at Eagle Hall Satunlnj night Nov. o. Prizes ut'Iiufcy Corner Drug Store GOPPLE TO i ANNOUNCES THAT HE WILI CEl'T NOMINATION AC Issuer Stntciuent on Uvo of Pri nini'lcs Xo Now CnuilldntcH lluvo Announcetl Themselves H. A. Copplo today Issued tho following statements "To tho Citi zens of MnrshHold If tho peoplo so elect nt tho city primaries to bo held noxt Monday, November Sth, I will moko tho raeo for Mayor. Signed, II. A. Copplo." This formal announcement puts nn end to tho speculation as to whothor Mr. Copplo will run. No othor candidates havo for mally announced themselves, nt-, though It Is expected that W. A. Reld will bo a candidate. Carl Evortsen and D. L. Hood are tho only avowed candidates for Councllmon, but a numbor of oth ers will probably bo brought out bn tweon now and Monday. t PERSONAL MENTION $$ W. O. HAMILTON was down this morning from North inlet. II. G. HEEDER, of Ueavcr Hill, is hero transacting business today. J. A. GOODWILL camo down from his South Coos River ranch today. ill. B. FERGUSON, of Danlols Creek, wbb down yestorday nnd today on n short trip. J. M. ROBERTSON la In from McKIn ley to visit' with friends for n day MILO PIERSON hna returned to Lnkculdo after a short business trip horo. MISS WANDA STEVENS will leavo tomorrow for Sna Francisco for a short stay. C. H. DUNG AN was down, from his South Cobs River ranch todny on biiBtnoss. M. C. MALONEY loft ovcrlnnd yos tordayifor SalonM'o attomPa moot ing of tho Oregon Edltorlnl As Boclntlon. , T. BRAND and C. R. Peck and family nro going up to tho Pock cottngo on Coos RIVer tomorrow for tho wcok end. WM. DOYLE, who has boon visiting ut tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. Richard Wronn, In Burllngnmo, Calltbmln, Is expected homo noxt wcok. 11 S. TOWKU expects to, leave noxt week for San Francisco to Join Mrs. Tower and daughter, Miss Nora, who aro making a few wcoks' Btay thoro. MISS JULIA BENGSTON roturnod homo yesterday titter a throo wcok's visit at tho exposition, and loft on this morning's train on a professional visit to Myrtle Point. I e A. BONNELYKKE, on tho drodgo Seattle for tho past two years, loaves tomorrow with tho drodgo for Seattle, Ills family .will leave i tho samo day via tho atago for Pu got Sound. I CHARLES HALL wont to Coqulllo on tho morning trnln to transact business and nlso bo proscnt nt the oxecutlvo mooting this after noon of tho Coos Good Roads As sociation. . G. ROBERTS, formerly ono of tho proprietors of tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise but now conduct ing a ranch near Myrtle Point, camo over yesterday with somo flno apples from his orchard. A. LILJEQVIST Is oxpocted homo tonight on tho train, having gono to Coqulllo yestorday morning. Ho was bolng anxiously sought this morning by many who wanted promptings on marine law. J. W. McINTURFF loft hurriedly on tho afternoon atago for Salem, hav ing rccojved a wire thla morning stating his mpthor Is very 111 nnd( wanted him to como homo at oiico, He had a lottor only n day or two ago that left her in good health. MRS. DUNN'S FUNERAL Tho funeral of Mrs. Bridget Dunn will tako place at St. Monica's Church tomorrow, Saturday morning at 9: 30 o'clock. Tho burial will bo In Butte, Montana. Llbby Coal, J?5,0q ton. Phono 72. r. J. SCAD7B $ a. n. nonoiNH Marchfield W7g co PAINT AND Estimates Furnished Phoe lia-R, MwrnhflelcS, Oregos TT1E GOOD PEOPLE realize that In buying the way Wo do, for 83 btisy 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 cah hope for, together with our modern selling methods. THAT'S WHY WE SELL YOU HIGH GRADE 1 GOODS FOR LESS Mcn'd Heavy Cotton Shirts nnd Drawers, in Ribbed or flecc- el, nt loc nnd IOc Umwy Wool Shirts nnd Drawers nt ....l8c, Ijil.ilO, 91.41). $1.08 Men's Wool Unions. Why not havo n dollar on every suit? Our prices SJI.OH, $2.10, $2.08 nojs' Heavy Fleeced Union HiiKh, 7."d nttie. Our price ......lOc .Ieioy SueitieiH, Just tho thins now 2C, 08e. $1.19 Wool Huenlors for Men or Hoj-s nt .DHc, 81.08, $2,08, 8!1.08 Lndles' Heavy FIccruVcstN and Pants, 7,"o vrtluo lOo Heavy Fleece lined Unions, Sl.fiO vnluo 08c. Wool ribbed Unions, In high neck and long sleovcs, also Dutch neck nnd short sleoibs Children's Union, all slcs, 7Ho C Wo Lend Others Follow. r PRICE BULLETIN: Liberty Oak Flakes (largo size) ,23d Buttor, (Norway) 2-lb aa. 08c Peanut Buttor, por lb . . . J2Jo Applo Butter (bulk) lb.,.. Lin Sauor Kraut, quart 10c Chow Chow, por pint....lfio Soda Crackers ...12Jc And with ovory 81 purrhnso during tho next threo days, wo nre going to jl'o away free, one ood-slcd Hallowe'en Pumpkin. Ccme I in and get ono or incso puiupicius iree. Gettings Cash Grocery yousmw NO. HROA1HVAY, Cold Weather SPELLS Heating Stoves ,We Carry Thirty Varieties-in ' Wood and Cod Heaters -rHot Blasts for Coal and Wood. . . . Oaks for Coal. Cast Box for Wbobr ' Perfection tfor 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 J NGW TODAY I ? FOR RENT Furnished n room mod - gorn houso, with piano. 8th and Finnngan. $18.00 per mo. Phono' 39G-J. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE Can bo soon any noon or between six and sovou evenings, at 075 South Seventh street, DIIIV HAN'CU for i-ciit. Thirteen milk cows, Uoat landing on nlnnn I Q. Tfniifmnn A ft (fV.VI v. HW W $ t FOR RENT J I $!$$ FOR RENT KiinilNlieri n-rooin house, near high school. Apply 30C South Sovonth streot. BUNGALOW FOR RENT Now mid dean, South Eleventh street. V. E. Alien. FOR RENT Tho new modern five room cottages, plastorcd nud with nil modem conveniences, located on Twelfth streot." Rent ?H and $10 por month. Apply Going & Harvey Furnlturo Storo. FOIt RENT New nnd modern 12-1 room uouso, wiiu uusuineiu nuu all modern convonloncea, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs in baaoment, arrang ed for two families. West Bunko 81.40, 81.08 vnlup. Our prlco .JHo Intcrportttrf J Tho Orlgluntora of Low Prices t.ard, No. 10 pall ..$1.88 Coffee, good grndo, lb., 25c Spuds (local) excellent quality, per 100 lbn...8irj0 Honey (local) aquaro &)c Wo also carry Flclschmaun's Yeast. Try thin and you wilt uso no other, two cakes for fie MONEY NEAR CENTRAL Hill, Rent reasonable Apply Robot Maradou, 8r., telephone 312S. , 04i wwo J cnD CAi c t FOR SALE t, $ FOR KALI' OR LICAHlv On ucrowtt of leaving Coos Bay must sell or loaso my 80-acrc ranch o-WIH-anch Slough. L. J, Juaien, St. Lawronco Hotel, Marshflold. FOR HALE IY OWNER SOO erS stock and dairy farm 2 miles frem Gravel Ford, Oregou, 116.000.00 E. O. Cnrtor, Myrtle Point, Oregon, I , FOR HALF :0O iwl cedar lMtet, and u root long, aiso a iioat, ou feet long', 10 feet -wide, good sound planks. Apply Canipbell'a wood yard. FOR HALi: Registered short Ihn-k bull. Full grown. Mrs. C. McMl Ion, Empire, Oregon. FOR KALE Duroo boar, fi-oni rm la'lorod Block, 13 Mos, old. Hart ry Graves, Isthmus Inlet, O FOR SALE Hay mate, about. 15fO pounds, 9 ycais, sound nnd tru,e, will work single or double. Price ?1 B0 Inquire at North Bend box; factory. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR. AGE OF HOUSEHOLD G00D8 FREIGHT AND 1UCKJAGII CH FERGUSON TRAWER Phone tw t Rwl.kwe PiW l-3 i Markwt Av. mhJ WatW)at( iECr- - , JL f -sj s.'B?i XMt 'atWSiC",-,,"' r '-?r, )