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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1915)
---- THETaroOAYItfBniffihFlCTrOREGON. MONDAY, nMSTbIrI; 19irEVENINrEDm0lF'' T FIVE 9BL UllLVslILv 1 I "Some Style" will be your remark when you see the new shapes and patterns we're showing in men's $5 t0 $7 footwear. HOI NOVEMDER TIDES at Time and heights of tides Mnrsliflcld. Tho tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and hnlclitn nn Mm I second lino of each day. A compar ison oi consesutlvo heights will In dicate whothor It is high or low water. High tide on tho bar one hour and B4 mlnutos earllor than at Marshtlcld. lUGtUttal. I'tlvet GYaBiX Oolh Dip, i tf.OO. i If you will come to us for your Spring shoes or oxfords we'll see that you get the style and the comfort which ! Florsheim shocmaking has imade it possible for us to give you. The Florsheim shoe has that pleasing indi- vlduality of style that best i suits men of your ctliber. Woolen Mill Store Marshfielcl North Bend T. J, HCAIFK U A. n. HODGINH 'IP HallllclU nFrriDATmn rn Estlniittci Furnished is I4fl.lt. Mnrshflold, Oregon 10 11 12 13 14 1G Ft. . . lira. . Kt... lira. . Ft... lira.. 4.G 2.42 4.4 3.34 4.4 4.28 Ft. . . 4.3 Ilrs. . 5.2G Ft... 4.2 Hrs.. 0.05 Ft... -0.5 Hrs.. 1.03 Ft... -0.2 Hrs.. 2.04 Ft. . . 0.2 Hrs. . 3.05 Ft... 0.5 1.5 8.19 l.C 9.0G 1.8" 9.59 1.9 11.00 2.0 0.29, 4.2 7.35 4.2 8.35 4.4 9.29 4.5 0.1 1.C7 G.2 2.52 C.2 3.41 5.8 4.35 5.C 12.10 2.1 1.28 2.0 2.49 1.8 4.02 1.4 -0.8 9.25 -0.9 10.15 -1.0 11.09 -0.8 6.0 0.0 5.30 5.0 G.54 4.5 8.15 4.2 9.34 4.1 AVEATHHR FORECAST Br AnocltteJ r-resa to Com Dijr Timet. OREGON Rain, southerly vlndB, LOCAL TEMPlEttATURH RECORD Por tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., November 8, oy BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov orntnent meteorologist: Maximum 52 Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. m 42 Precipitation 1.41 Precipitation stneo Sopt. 1, 1915 5.72 Precipitation siuna poriod last year 17.48 Wnld Southwest, cloudy. C4444444) SUNRISE AND SUNSET v , . H Monday November 8. Sun rises at 7:02 and sets nt 4:48. enmo over from tfandon this morn ing on his way to tho Umpqua where fcoveral men have been making a sur ey of the river. It has been too rough lately for a bar examination. Homo Fnini Ray Point, Hen Mat hison, yard foreman nt the 0. A. Smith mill, arrived homo this morn ing on tho Adellno Smith from Hny Point, Cal., whoro ha has for two weeks been gottingra lino on tho work in the. yards-there. No Council ToiiIkIu. On account of tho primaries today thero will bo no meeting of tho city fathers until tomorrow ovenlng, when they will canvass tho votes. At that time there are several matters of Impor tance to bo taken up for consider ation, t born : SHNRQUI8T Uorn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Suudqulst at tholr homo in North Rend, on Nov. 8, a seven pound daughter. ' Tho initio chorus will moot nt 7:1.1 tills ovenlng nt GJcrdruiii Conserva tory mid tho Choral Club nt H o'clock. To Hecoutluiio Survey. 0 ill. Wright, ouglneor in chargo of tho government Jotty work nt Randon EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Will Wl. Joo O'Laughlln, ono of tho well known nnd popular employ ch of tho Smith-Powers company, cd mo In today to tako tho Adellno 'Smith for San FranclBCO whoro ho will claim MIbs Smith as his brldo. Sho formerly resided with her folks at Coalodo. Ho has Just completed a nice homo nt Powers. Cnii Not Come. Principal J. L. Neighbor, of tho Euroka high school, .writes that his football team can not wnio hero on Thanksgiving as It has n gamo thero In tho county cham pionship, lis asks a gamo for tho Christmas holidays. This la said to bo impossiblo becnuso of tho woath or at that time. Cow nuil Calf nt Largo. A cow and calf belonging to John Wll llnms was picked up lato Saturdny by Officer Richardson and put in tho city pound whoro they woro rescued todny by tho payment of $3.75 pound foes. Reports of horses and cowb running about on lawns and In gnrdons hnvo coino frequently in tho last two wcoks in tho pollco station. May Soon Got Hoho. Rudolph Coppoll, for tho pr" year bookkeep er with tho H. W Mlntcr company left ycstorday'ou tliu Kllhurn for tho south. Ills father has largo inter cuts at Mazatlan, Mexico, but tho con stant wdrfaro of lato has kept tho sen from homo. Ho will Join his brother probably nt Los Angolos nnd thoy both may bo ablo to go homo Very, booh, now that Carranza has been put In as prcsldont. North Pacific Steamship Co. S. S. F. A. Kilbitrn SAILS FOR Sai Francisco from Coos Boy SUNDAY, NOVEMDER 7, 10:00 A. M. FOIL FURTHER INFORMATION I WITH TERMINAL DOCK. PHONE t0. A. . XOTT, Agent. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY we Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY oble TheateD TO-NIGHT IV ILciiwh for Soiifli. Coroner Frod Wilson left on tho Kilburn for San Francisco, whoro ho will remain with his mothor, who In, In tho hos pital there. Sho Is doing nlcoly, but Mr. Wilson folt that ho wanted to bo In tho city with her until sho is ablo to bring back homo, which ho hopes will not bo many wooks. During Mr. Wilson's nbsonco tho undertaking business will bo look ed nftor by M. D. Moon, an exper ienced undertaker, who will prob ably remain with tho company when Mr. Wilson roturns. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W: Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phono 220-R MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and B'dw'y. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 H" fire reels. Infatuated with ... SPECIAL ATTRACTION illlam l ov present Charles Rlchinnn and Cathprlno Counter IN "THE IDLER." ' fl'l.. L, I.. ......i..nli Mlllll V I -t -..-w.J- 1I1U llllll. Ill It liillllUlillMt ,.---J "lfe of ids friend, The Idler, it yoims Englishman of wealth Pol.loi,, Is ready to tfu to almost any lengtiis to win her for Pirn. Through life knowledge of inciltnlnntlug clrctiiretancM JuiR lt.,. illlsUllIMli ll0' attwrniu to lierhumlo her to elope '" him. At this point tho husband Intervenes, nutl u denouement ,wue. simii ,.. .,.. ., ....i... "''AM 111 M nrwo imni iii'Vrrivr." nun of tllO S. & A. wer cartoons. RnnniM..7 fi. H.n kiddies to laugh at. I'OHit ii i.-iiir. .. .. ... n... ..nn.iiiril liv the p " -viix tho now weettiy ncw i i-"- - - -uior Car Company. ?.' Seats is cont, ir.f .i.u m. .Iohii Children, 5 cents I W,T0W nWlU S,e;,nl attention to the Modern Woodmen of 'T'Ka. "ti Afl, .VI. r....... ii..oL- " "Tho .Man Who Cuino Hack.' FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGOAGK Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Roflldcuco Phone JS-J Market Ave. nnd Waterfront $ tftmt"$ t PERSONAL MENTION t J .ROCCO DIASCO of South Coos river was In tho city todny on business, C. H. DUNQAN Is down from Coos River ranch today. his GEORQK ROTNOlt left overland yesterday for Portland on business. CHAS. FENSL13R, of Powers, Is In Marshtlcld on business nnd pleasure. ROY LANDIUTH enmo in this morfi ing from his North Coos River ranch. MRS. ALF JOHNSON enmo over from Coqulllo on n short visit Saturday. G. W. SHELLEY was hero Saturday and Sunday from Myrtle Point on n ylslt. M. O. STBMMLER and son, of Myr tle Point, were passengers Bouth on tho Kilburn. I!. G. REEDER. and wife, of Heaver Hill, wcro down to spend tho wcok end In Mnrsliflcld. MR. AND MRS. JULIUS LARSON left on tho Kilburn yesterday for n visit, at tho Exposition. ?MAY, .HAVE.FELT AN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK Peculiar Humbling Is Report Heard ly Several Chw Day Peixms Early Sunday Morning Severnl persons thought they felt nn earthquake shock In Mnrshflold at 5:15 n. m. Sunday. The first In timation enmo from Allegany. A man living near there telephoned In that ho folt an earth rumbling which ho thought was nn earthquake shock. Ono or two In Mnrshflold who were up at the time heard a similar noise, and two persons claim to havo boon awakened by nn un usual Bhaking. SON IS HERE Harold Cnldheck Come.s for Hody of ' His Mother Harold Caldbeck of Salem, camo here to tako homo tho body of his mother, Mrs. Caldbeck, who was drowned in tho Santa Clara wrock. llo departed with tho body over land this afternoon. Tho other children of tholady surviving aro Vernon, Olive, nnd Ruth Caldbeck. It Is said that Mrs. Caldbeck enr rlod n llfo Insurance. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT THE J. C. PENNVl" STORE 365 DAYS IN THE YEAR Our goods are marked in plain figures and at prices that are less than you are offered at these so-called specials. Think of it men, buying a cap that sells from oc to SI ,00 elsewhere, Our nnce every day. Men's Caps, the big heavy caps, sold every where for $1,50, Our price every ddy Boys' Caps in all styles and shades, worth at the least, one third more 45c and Little Boys' R, R, Hat, in all shapes, 35c to 50 values, Our once 39c and Ladies' Lawn Waists, 75c value, Our price... 49c Ladies' Voile Waists, $1,50 value, Our price 98c Middy Blouses, worth at the least, one-third QQr more, Our price 7U Ladies' Outing Gowns, made of the best outing on the market; worth from 25c to 50 more, Our A Q price 98cf 69c - Outing Skirts, all kinds, worth at the least one- TLQf ..49c 49c 98c 19c third more, Our price 49c, Children's Outing Gowns, 75c value, Our price. Wo Lend Others Follow. Tho OriKlnntors of Low Prices MRS. E. E. DYER and Miss Ruth Dyor, of Daniels Creow, wcro wcok end visitors In tho city, J W. MAST, prominent merchant of Unndon, enmo ovor from thero this morning to transact business here. A. O. ROGERS has boon called up tho river becnuso of tho illness of his mothor, Mrs. Anson Rogers, Sr. D. II. THORNE, of Hood River, went south yesterday, taking tho body of his wlfo for cremation at San Francisco. S. D. CATHOART and wlfo will Icavo today for San Francisco whoro they will tako' In tho Exposition and visit rolatlvos nnd frlonds nt various points. KENNETH HAUSER loft today for Ten Mtlo. Ho ami Mrs. Hauser will go to Spokane to spend Thanksgiving with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter. MRS. JENNIE WRiailT of McMlnn vlllo is visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Mnir Dnno. Mrs. Wright will bo romomborcd by tlio od 'residents hero as Mrs. Grlsson. JOE RORERTS has taken a position with- tho Hub Clothing nnd Shoo Company, hnviug charge of tholr now storo In tho Irving block, ponding tho formal opoulng. JOHN W. NOYES, of Euroka, whoso long trip through tho cnnnl and about the United States was halt ed by tho wrock, loft for his homo on tho Kilburn yesterday, AMONG THE SICK X $$ O. E. Sulley is reported much bet ter todny at tho Mercy hospital and , I 'this morning was ablo to walk about n little. Ho probably will bo there I for Romo days yot. Specials:- Had No Chuiiro At Mooy. Sec-1 oiul Officer Oscar Olson, of tho Snn-i ti Clara, waB oxtromoly vexed this ! morning over tho Insinuation mndo that Paul Handlcss had been ono of tho first men Aboard tho ship nnd lind helped another man in oponlnr, ! tho Wells Fargo safo. Ho said that ho wont with Hnudlcss, who Is n mar-1 rlod man and has a family In Port land, nnd that tho both of them, In getting out some tncklcs, woro near tho safo and that it was then opon. Later It was found that nothing was lost from tho safe. Ho said' Mr. Hnndlcss Is ono of tho best sailors on board nnd a man who knows his hilsl- 'nes3 nnd attends to it. AITliK, (Special) fli-st-ilnss hikkN, aro hand picked, two boxes full for t 73c IH'LK ('HACKERS , l!2$c TULIP MILK, per can no Snmo alzo as Carnation, (largo.) Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoEney NO. DROADWAY, NKAIt CENTRAL wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMammmmmmmmmmm SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Dolphlan Socloty with Mlso Myrtlo Miller. TUESDAY North Iloiid Catholic Al- O. F. MATT L. MAY has roturnod from n shprt trip to San Francisco dur iug which ho took In tho Exposi tion. Mrs. May who has beou vis iting thero for some time with rel atives returned with him. MR. AND MRS. MATT L. MAY re turned Saturday ovenlug from San Francisco. Mr. May wont down two wooks ago to visit at the Fair and meet his wife who has been thero for several months. A. H. POWERS who returned last weolc from a visit at San Fran cisco, left this morning for Pow ers Miss Hnzol Powers did not return with him, as was oxpoctod, she decided to remain thero until tho Christmas holidays. .Palace Meat Markel has moved from Broadway to Central ave. near Second It will bo n day or two hoforo wo havo all our fixtures in stalled In our now homo, but wo will soon ho nblo to servo you bottor tlmn ovor. Don't forgot our now location. CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR SECOND STREET. Palace Meat Market DR. GEORGE DIX nnd Frank Lalso loft on the morning train for San Francisco nnd two wookB visit at tho Exposition. Dr. Dlx said that Mr. I.alse had not boon on a train for so long ho thought of gottlng green blinders and backing him aboard. However they both mado a rush for tho platform when tho I train stnrte and were off In j;ood trim. tar Socloty with Mrs, McCullom. PAHtlmo Club with Mrs. Enrl Hutchlns. WEDNESDAY M. E. Hrothorhood in Mo- thodist church hall. , North Ilond Swedish Luth- ornn Aid entertained by MrB. John Anderson. Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. L. Chrlqtonscn in Dunk O or Hill. Elks Danco In Eagles Hall. DorcnB Club with Mrs. Dan Mattson on Catching In- lot. Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. F. V. Cattorlln. llridgo Club with Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. ! Presbyterian Auxiliary all 4 day session with Mrs. J. S. f Stubhloflold. THURSDAY ' Kloster Club with Mrs. N. II. Mnc.Mlllnn. Alert Club with Mrs. II. E. Edwards. Eastsldo Social Club with, f Mrs, J. Swatison. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. O G. A. Donuett. FRIDAY 4 M. II. S. Athletic RenoIt danco In Eaglos Ho.ll, Thlmblo Club with MrB. Lostor Eaton In naugor. Trio Card Club with Mrs. Frank Donning. R. Y. P. U. Social nt homo of Mr. and .Mrs. D. L, Rood. Episcopal Social in Guild Hall. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. E. D. McArthur. , J Times want ads brine results. t AT THE HOTELS : 4 Cliuud'or Hotel R. Johnson, Emplro; Miss Ruth Dyer, Daniels Crook; Mm. Edward E. Dyor, Daniels Crook; Leonard Rfckor, Portland; J. F. Sullivan, Ilandou; Matt L. May nnd wlfo, San FrnnclBco; W. O. Fonsjor, Myrtlo Point; D. O. Rogart, Portland; J. II. O'Luughlln, Powers: II. D, War liur, Myrtlo Point; G. W. Sholloy, Myrtlo Point; John Lahko, Santn CUrn: William Vortnan, Santa Cla ra; Laura Ruttor, Eugouo; J. R. Mofloo, Rivorton; W. II. Iloothby, Portland; C. P. Roll, Portland; Mrs. AM Johnson, Coqulllo; E. M. Eld- tlridgo, St. Louis; Tom Dashnoy, Row- LADIES , ARE YOU LOOKING FOR RIG DARGAINS IN MILLINERY Whllo (!ieyjyh( you ran ;et Hats nt tho follow lug prlcesi; All $10 Hats $7.50 All $5 Hats $3.50 All $3 Hats ...... $1;.50 COME WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD. MRS. ELROD Front Street. NoU Q Pioneer Hardware Co, -I iH H m Prescription 1 !H nniolictc H 1 1 Bring us y our 1 1 nrAcprintinns l THE BUSY CORNER I 'U The RomiII Drug Storo B ! PRONE UOH I Wo Deliver H els; II. II. Dounhoy, Portland; Pedor E. Podorsou, Allogany; J. L. Leo, Lynchbtrg, Vn.; Mrs, E. E. Crowloy, Portland; (J. A. Mnddox, Omaha; J. S. Lincoln, San Francisco; J. II. French, Portland; Holono M. Ilulst, Portland. HI. I.nureuco Hotel Maud Hart, Portland; II. G. Rood or and wlfo, Reaver Hill; James L. Koiiuedy nnd wlfo, Portland; Leo nard F. Litklo, Coos. Rlvor; II. John sou, Portland; II. Robertson, Port InndjC. .A. Poterson und wlfo, Riv orton; Jay Richards, Sumner; Geo. King, North llond. Illnuco Hotel Mrs. Goldlo Jackson, North Rend: Art Moo, Powers; 8. F. Haualoy, South Inlot; Frod Gill, Randon; Mrs. Frank Normun, Ilonvor Hill; Miss Thorn Norman, nouvor Hill; Miss Dora Norman, RoavQr Hill; Miss Ada Norman, Denver Hill; E. M. Elliott, Daniels Creek; T. Carponter, Soattlo; O. Sovorson, Souttlo; E. Hoff, Myr tlo Point. Lloyd Hotel Harold Robertson, Cooa River; Eros J. Smith, Coos Rlvor; Louis Dollish, South Inlet; John Hicks, Woodbum; If. II. Gregory, Cotlngo Grjvc, Goorgo Lyons, Dolmar; II, A. 'Loe, Portland; J. II. Hooney, Rluo ' Rldgo; James Hayes, Tacoma; Les lie P. Trigg, Fomdalo, Col.; John Ol son, Prospect. nno, 8th and Flanagan, fJO.OO per lponth. Phono 2"?2-L. WANTED Goiilloiiien lioardcni, also hnvo ono room for rent. Mrs. Gcorgo Rourke, Hunker Hill, Phono -J32-K. FOR RENT Two-room fiunlKlied apartment, Commercial and Second Inqulro Mutson Quality Store. FOR RENT Hl.v-room hoimc. cor ner Third and Andorson. Tolc phonu 110-Jy t LOST AND. FOUND t FOUND Auto chain on Mnrshtleld North Roud road. Apply Maroh flold Cyclory and pay for this ad ut Times office. f X FOR RENT X IIUNflALOW FOR RENT New wild clean. South Elovouth strcot. F. E. Allen. X rJcu' TODAY X I i LOST Hat in iluy near Sou'h Inlet, n heavy plush auto robo. black on ono sldo and yellow and red on othor. Reward for return or In formation locating same, Dr. Houseworth. FOR RENT Two new modern five, room rottagos, plastorod and with all model n conveniences, located on Twolfth street. Rent $1-1 and JIG pur month, pply Going & Harvey Furntturo Storo. FOR RENT Now nnd modern Itf rooin house, with basemout and all modern conveniences, includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs in basement, arrang ed for two families. West Hunker Hill. Hont reasonable. Apply Robert Mursdcn, Sr., tolopltQna 312C. X FOR SALE t $$ FOR SALE IIY OWNER 200 wcren stock and dairy farm 2 miles from Gravol Ford, Orogon, ?io,oou.ou E. O. Carter, Myrtle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE SIOO red cedur post, and 0 feet long, ulso a float, SO fcot Iciig, 10 feet wide, good sound planks, Apply Cumpbell'a wood yard. FOR SALE Duroo boar, from reg istered stock, 12 Mob, old. Har ry Graves, Isthmus inlot. POR RIONT for blunt time Finnish, ed 0-room modem house, with pi- 1H)R SALE Overland touring rai In good repair $350.00. Phono 294 North llond. FOR SALE 1 JOU touring car la tlrst'Cluss shape, with oloctria starter and lights. Demountable, rims, extra tiro, chains and tub. Rargaln. Terms. Goodruia'u Garage, t : . -y U i.