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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1915)
7 KEEP DRY rtlMH IN' '" WK WlliIj co snow you Cravenettes Oil Skins Rubbers Rubber Boots Waterproof Hats t1ii: vniiv iikst'You can buy 1 FOII THE MONEY THE CI VI ID riAur Micro tlio Prlco Is Always Night )bnlicM :: :: " North Dcnd SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING 8ANITAUY AlAVAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wo mnko Ico Crcnin to order, any kind nnd In nny qunn Illy, for parties, lodges, pic nics, etc. : : : : : : : : : : Wo do not spenk of its Q U A Ii I T Y Hint speaks for Itsolf SARTER'S l'liono 20-.T, Mnrojiflcld IFront St., Opixwlt Itlauco Hotel WPAUIWR All Unrfc a snnp.- ially. Mrs. W. W. Nason, mWi'iSSil 19lh Hnnrth. Sn. Phnnn 220-R this morning from tho lower hay In ' LADIES ARE YOU I.OOKINfl FOR BIO RAROAINS IN MILLINERY Whilo tlioy last you can got Hnta nt tho following prices: All $10 Hats $7.50 All $5 Hats $3.50 All $3 Hats $1.50 i COME WHILE THE SELECTION IS HOOD. MRS. ELROD Front Street. Next to Pioneer Hardware Co. . High Quality Groceries , Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland r-The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst fc Hint;. a Mnibhficlcl nt 7 n. in., and returning leaving '"iii Emplro nt in. Leuvo Mnrahflcld ut 11 n.ni. and returning leavo South o'ough nt 1 l). in. Invn Mnrsliflnlri nt -1 I), in. nd returning leave South Slough nt O P. in. N oble TheateD TO-NIGHT SPEdAL FEATURE 'NEMAN WHO CAME BACK ii.. i 8tn,S(5lo for llfp and Ilinl victory. WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS , .' ... A powerful story of actual .oxperleuco with tho great white Plague Of special Interest to members of "The Modern W ood men of America " THE CHILD, THE DOG AND THE VlCLIAN Miig drama full of Interest. MR. JARR'S BIG VACATION "no of the Yltngraph Jarr family series. Good comedy. Another Leo Arthur Btory, THE GIRL OF THE GYPSY CAMP ih ., . own roreo reels of thrilling- scenes produced from tho well-Known , rjr of tho same name. Lower Floor, 15 ots.: Balcony, 10 ots.; Children, 5cts. romorrow nlght VJctor Mooro , th'Q Paroraount feature 'Snobs inursday ChnrH fimniin in hi irroatest comedy "WorK. v . WARNING! JEE REID ABOUT IT" Lots THE W&ZHmtf " ii i REvrriES NOVEMBER TIDES Tlrno and heights of tides at Mnrshtleld. Tho tides are placed in ordor ot occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar Ipori of consecutivo heights will In dicate whether it is high or low wator. High tide on tho bar one hour nnd G4 minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. 2.52 0.2 3.41 5.8 4.35 5.G 12,10 2.1 1.28 2.0 2.49 1.8 4.02 1.4 10.15 -1.0 11.09 -0.8 0.0 0.0 5.39 5.0 C.54 4.5 8.15 4.2 9.34 4.1 4444444444444444 W EATI I EH FORECAST Dj AuocUttil rrm to Coot Day Timet.) OREGON Occasional rain west, rain or snow east, wlndB mostly southerly. LOCAL TEMPERATCIM RECORD For tho 24 hours eadlng nt 4:43 n. m Novomhor 9, hy Don, Ostllnd, special gov ernment motoorologlBt: Maximum ... 53 Minimum 30 At 4.43 a. m 39 Precipitation 4G Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 0.18 Precipitation same poriod last year 17.48 Wind Southwest, cloudy. 4444444444 lila unit tmwjip Itnnt HI mil n wlitnli In tho protection of your own best In tno proiocuuu ui 3 " -"'-'. 9 Hrs. . 3.34 9.0G Ft.'.. 4.4 1.8 ,10 Hrs,. 4. 23 9.59 f Ft... 4.3 1.9 11 Hrs.. 5.20 11.00 Ft... 4.2 2.0 12 Hrs.. 0.05 G.29 Ft... -0.5 4.2 13jIIrs. . 1.03 7.35 JFt. . .-0.2 4.2 14 Hrs.. 2.04 8.35 Ft. . . 0.2 4.4 lGJHra.. 3.05 9.29 Ft... 0.5 4.G I "I $70 to $U5$5 per month Hard COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFjELj), flREGOH.JUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9Vm191&-EVENINQ EDITION. lio has JuRb completed. Tho boat has a high-power engine nnd is built on a semf-speed model with a hull designed by a naval boat builder, He has been working on tho craft for several weeks, and will use It In work about the bay. When tuned up it may have a speed of 17 or 18 miles an hour. Mn'smtcrnilo llnll nt North Inlet Snt. night, Nov. If?, 1015. Lnu"cti North Star leaves Commercial Ave. Dock, 7::50. Hood nmsU-, Everybody welcome. Lonft Wait For Boat. Duo to tho sinking of tho Santa Clara and the fact tho Breakwater needs repairing, thoro Is no boat from Portland until tho 15th of this month. Tho locnl merchants, many of them, say this will bo a great Inconvenience- to them. Picnic on River. Mr. and Mrs. John noss, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Dugge left in it gasoline boat this noon for Coos River, taking their lunches along with them, expecting to cook tholr dinner soniowhcro along tho stream returning homo this evening. Council Will Meet. To canvass tho voto of tho primaries yesterday nnd to attend to somo other impor tant business tho city council will meet this evening nt eight o'clock. Tho meeting of Inst night was post poned on account of tho election. Not So On Coos Ray. There has been received at Tho Times oftlco cno of tho dallies published nt Foca- toiio, ioano, ami In tho want nds np ponrs a call for agents to soil a port nlilo bathtub that takes only ono Bal lon of wntor. On Coos Bay whoro Jupiter Pluv reigns and rains, in all probability tnero will novor bo any need of such agents or tholr portnblo ono gallon capacity Imth tubs. To Who Aid. As secretary of tlio Coos Guod Roads Association Earl Powell hns Addressed a letter to tho commercial bodies of tho county nnd tlio county court asking them to sen,! wires this week to tho Stnto Highway commission luectliic in salom to mnko out tho nnnunl budgot for Ore gon roads, asking that It bo takou Into consideration that this county Is ondly In need of highways and ox- tcnslvo ropnlrs to tho present roads. llildga Tur"s Acivlif Cnntoln John Mouson, of tho Messenger, said that this .morning (whon his bont cnino In from Hayncs Inlot tho big draw hridgo had boon turned nbout ono third of tho way nbout nnd thoro had stoppou. oviuontly for tho pur poso ot making somo adjustments. Tho first turn - tnkon on Saturday and nt that t! tho hrldgo Is said to havo worked very well and that tho engineers wero Butlsflcd with tho work. Tho fact that all tho gears aro new will mako tho turning of tlio big drawn span a trlflo hard until tho machinery Is limbered P. and in writing, is given with every HOT WATER DOTTLE or SYRINGE. This doesn't includo nny particu lar high-prlbcd bottle, but our ontlro lnrgo lino. Wo allow 25o on your old Horn - out bottle, llring it with you. "THE OWL" Tho Sqjilbb Drug Store, Wo Deliver Immediately Phono 74. Heating Stoves Wo nro prepared for fnll and winter with tho best Hues mado. Wood heaters anil tho coal or wood heaters with duplet: grates. Priced from $1.73 to 922.00 1 2 Yesro I ikmrnkB H vAwr LJarnjXFd rill Hsmrn-i-vi. 3a Jolinson-Gulovsen Co.iW.H. DINDINGER & CO Qunlity Homo Furnishers North Front Street, Marshfield - Sunnyvak surface, streej, cjtrcc, tgdopr. 444444444444444 SUNRISE AND SUNSET Tuesday November 9 Sun rises nt 7:03 and sets nt 4:47. 4444444444444444 UttyliifC Ca(Io Hero. Al Kent, of Rdseburg, is in this part of tho county buying cattlo from tho farm ers. Stngo Delayed. One of tlio auto stages from Florence this morning was delayed at Gardiner and will not got In until tonight. Mother Is Bettor. It. O. Graves this afternoon received n telegram from J. W. Melnturff in Salem, stating that hid mother Is a great deal better. Mr. Melnturff was called suddenly by wlro Thursday nnd left nt ouc'o on tho stage. Takes Testimony. Testimony wna tuken today beforo Judge Coke In tho case of Mrs. C. A. Kodlno versus l'o trlmotilJ:, of Allegany, regarding a dispute in boundary lines. Tho ac tion is an appeal from tho determina tion of tho county surveyor, S. U. Cnthcart wns examined and A, N. Gould is to bo tho next witness. Simpson for Legls-Intiuc.- J. S. Barton who wni hero from Coqulllo last night on business urged that L. J. Simpson ho a cnndldato for tho Stnto Logl8hUuro at tho next cloctlon, UBlng it as n. stopping stono to Con gress. Mr. Darton said that as W. C. Hawlby would bo a candldhto for reelection to Congress, ho thought that talk of Simpson for tho place now was ill-advised, VUik Is I'ou"iI. Tho largo Amcrl can flag, mado of silk and nttached to a beautiful standnrd mounted with nu onglo and sont lioro to bo present ed to tho circuit court to bo usod dur ing tho granting of citizenship pa pers has been found aboard tho wrecked Santa Clara and Is said to ho In tho possession ot sovoral young men of tho city. Inasmuch as the flag Js a gift and coming horo for patriotic purposes n, O, Graves in making nn nppcnl to haVa tho flag restore It is slightly damaged by salt water. Ford lii Stolen. TIio pollco horo havo received word from Shorlff T. M. Hurlburt, of Multnomah County, advising them to bo on tho -lookout for a 1014 model Ford car stolen from First nnd Stark streets in Portland on October 2C. Tho 11 conso number of tho machine is No. 1983. Thoro Is a 125 rownrd for tho recovery ot tho car. XowM'npcrs Coma Early. Dy a now clmngo at tho Postofllca news papers now arrive In the morning on tho 0:38 train from Coqulllo along wth tho lottor mall, ItiBtond ot wait ing until tho 5 o'clock train. Tho mall conies into Myrtio Point from Rosoburg in tlrno to catch tho star routo mall boat leaving thoro tho noxt morning for Coqulllo, whero tho train Is met. This moans tho dollvory of papom horo at least ulna hours earlier than heretofore. MRS. LOCKHA11T HETTEU Is Recovering From Attack iYnrcd Might bo Fatal Mrs. Esther Locklinrt, who was Borlously ill yesterday and tho day before, Ib much bettor. Fear 'wbb folt for Bovoral days that she could not recover tho attack sho suffered, but she has regained her conscious ness and speech and In fact, Is re covering from tho attack of illness which It feared would bo fatal. Mrs. Lockhart is 90 years old, but sho has a very strong constitution, which pulled her through her Ill ness. PIONEER DIES ROSEDURQ, Oro., Nov. 9. C. W. Goodman, ono of tho oldost of tho pioneers of Douglas County, dlod at his homo. Ho crossed tho plains in 1SCS, settlod in tho Willamette Val ley and two years later moved to tha Umpqua Vnlloy. Itoductlous at Tho Piuiuinn. Sweater Bargains Wo havo a fjno o of men's Ruff-, neck Sweutors In Drown, Oxford and I Cardinal, on which wo nro making a most marked reduction. Read these prices and come in and sco them: Rogullar $0,00 ones for 91.no Regular $6.00 ones for 9U.7B Regular $3,78 ones for. .... .92.05 Regular $2.75 one3 for, 92.15 Regular $2.50 ones for 91.05 Don't Overlook These Hurgalnu Bunker Hill Department Store Phone 32. L PERSONAL MENTION SHERIFF JOHNSON has returned to Coqulllo after an ofticlol visit. JOHN SHUTTER and daughter was down this morning from Tomplo ton. NELS PETERSON and brother John Peterson, of Templcton, werb among tho visiters hero today. MISS FLORENCE HANSON wan down Bhopplng this morning from her homo on Hnyncs Inlot. SAM JUMPER and his father, Mr. Jumper, were hero today looking aftor somo matters of business. . D. ADAMS was a Tomploton resi dent, hero today shopping nnd mooting with friends. OLLIH SEVERSON, proprietor of tho Lnkeside Ilotol, was n visitor horo last o Veiling nnd today. W. I11LL1S SHORT is down today from Lnkcsido transacting busi ness. L. C. CALL has returned to his ranch on Ten Mllo, after sovornl days' visit in tho city. H. H. DIVELDLISS was up yesterday from Dandon for n short stay in Mnrshficld. M. C. MALONEY Is oxpectod homo tomorrow from a business trip to Portland nnd 'Salom. JOB O'LAUQHLIN, storckocpor nt Powers for tho Smlth-Powors Log ging Company, hriB returned homo from n visit to California. REN OSTLIND was n passenger on tho morning train for Dandon, thoro to look over a now build ing, of which ho is tho nrchltcct. PERRY GILL, of HnuHor, pnsnod through tho city on his way to visit Wnltcr Crano on tho lattor's homestoad abovo Allogany. F. II. WAITE arrived today from Portland nnd Sutherlln to look nftor interests on tho Day. Ho reports things picking up outaldo. JOE O' LAUGIILIN, storekeeper of the Smith-Powers compnny nt Powers loft on tho Adollno this morning for tho Fair. DENNIS McCARTY wont dow,n on tho Adollno this morning nnd will visit at tho Fair nnd nttond to somo business ho has thoro. ISSAC It. TOWER wout down on tho Adollno Smith this mom ing to San Francisco, whero ho ox-' poets to visit for a foW woolcs,! taking in tho exposition. MR. AND MRS. L. J. SIMPSON nnd Miss Isabollo .Stearns wora pas songers on tho Adollno for San Francisco, whoro thoy expect to remain for several wcokH beforo returning to Shoroncres. A. S. HAMMOND camo ovor from North Deiid today. Ho Is sufforlng from a frncturod too, sustained by Mopping off n plunk walk near his homo nnd striking his foot so tho cnrtlllago in tha joint was crushed. . G. MEEKS wns horo from Cooston today. Ho was accompanied by M. A. Throm of Chadron, Nobr., who Is Becking u location In this vicinity. Mr. Throm Is a rancher and expects his family to Join him hero later. Ho nnrrowly missed coining on tho ill-fated Santa Cla ra. MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS tind daughter Lorna nnd mothor, Mrs. C. MIIIb, of Humnor, left on tho Adollno this morning for San Fran oisco 'whoro thoy -will visit ifor somo tmo with rolutlves. Whilo In tho south Mrs. Harris expects to consult a specialist. Tholr return to Coos Day Is lndoflnito. u ATTENTION K. I Every K. P. invited to social danco given by Posoldon Lodgo No. 95 Wednesday evening Nov. 10, 191? fat Logglo Hall North Bond, Gentle men 7 tic Ladles freo. You will suro havo a good tlrno. COMMITTEE Reductions ut Tho 1'unnnin. Times Wf.nt Ads for results. Prescription Specialists Bring us your prescriptions, THE BUSY CORNER The ltexnll Drug Store PHONE 208 Wb Deliver WE SAVE YOU 25 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT ON EVERY ARTICLE YOU PURCHASE HERE OVER ANY SO-CALLED FORCED SALES, OR ANY OTHER. We do not buy bankrupt stook to mix in with our regular stock. Flannelotto Kimonos. They are certainly dandy vnlues at one third tho prlco mor'o 9 1. -10, !?1.2"S, 08c Ladles' Sateen Skirts, dandy valuo 91.2.1, l)8c, Gc, -lOo Inrbor Towels ..'.... .1.1c dozen Turkish Towels, good slzo, good weight, 17c value. Our prlco 12c A larger ono, 2ftc each vnluo. Our prlco J7'c en. Extra long and heavy, 3Gc eh.. Our prlco 2l)So oa. Outing Flannel, 27 In. wide, good qunllty .He yd. Outing Flnnnol, 27 In. wide, 10c value. Our prlco 8 l-;to yd. Dress Olngliam, 27 In. wide, 10c value. Our prlco ....8 1-tlc yd. School Rulers . , , . . . lc en. Pencils , , 2 for He, and lo on. Men's Flnnnol Shirts , . . ..n.l)8, ipi.-lO, 08c Ladles' Rubbers, first quality, worth ono-thlrd more. . , ,58c, -lite Logger Shirts, good heavy quality. Bllcker back, $-1.50 val. ,9:1.08 Hoys' Macklnnws, $5.00 value Our price 9:1.08 Men's Mncklnaw8; mado of long wool. Norfolk Btylo, $8. GO valuo. Our prlco 9d.O( Wo Lead Othcrri Follow. Specials:- APPLE, (.Special) first-class goods, nro hand picked, two botes Ciiit for .7fto HULK CltACKERH 12)jJo TULIP MILK, per enn ,..,,. Bo i Snmo slxo as Carnation, (largo.) Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney NO. HROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL t AT THE HOTELS X Chandler Hotel Miss Holouo llulst, Portland; Miss Isabollo Steams, Hoqulatu, Wash.; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Shoro ncrcs; J. S. Duttou, Coqulllo; Mrs. James Lnndrlth, Coos Rivor; Mrs. Murphy, Hrldgo; Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Hoohler, Chicago; J. W. Mast, Dan don; Horaco Richards, Dandon; F. C. Stavo, Coqulllo; Ivan O, Lnlrd, Coqulllo; O. R. Wright, Dandon. Lloyd Hotel Harry Monfort, Myrtio Point; J. E. Llwoll, Powors; Louis Dollish, South Inlot; J. L. Chambers, Powers; Jl. L'nndsmlth, Norway; Harold Rob ertson, South Coos RlvorrE. J. Smith, Coos River. r lllaitco Hotel E. H. Dlvolhllss, Dandon; Percy MUburn, Coos River; W. H.'Bhort, Lnkesldo; James llaycfl, Portland; M. Costlgan, Portland; Fred Roltz, Powers; 0. P. Mnthowson, TJorn; L. Jonou, Powors; II. Mlnard, Dbra; J. Rold, Powors; L. Wlnou, Powors; W. Qustnfrom, Powors; O. Sovorson, Lnkesldo; Tom Wasson. Sunsot Buy; W. H. Smith, Coos River; O. Btcon, rowers; u. jjompsoy, I'oworo; vom Hnydon, Emplro; W. Costlguti, Port laud. 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY North Bond Catholic Al- tar Society with Mrs. C. V. 4 McCulloin. ' Pusllmo Club with Mrs. i Earl Hutchlns. WEDNESDAY M. E. Drothorhood in Mo- thodlst church hall. 4 , North Bond Swedish Luth- orun Aid ontortitlncd by Mrs. 4 4 John Anderson. 4 Jolly Dozou Club with 4 Mrs, L. Chrlstonson in Bunk- 4 4 cr Hill. 4 4 Elks Danco In Eagles Hall. 4 4 Dorcas Club with Mrs. 4 4 Dan Muttsou on Catching In- 4 4 lot. 4 4 Auction Brldgo Club with 4 4 Mrs. V. V. Cattorlln, 4 4 Dridgo Club with Mrs. J. 4 4 H. Flnnagail. 4 4 Presbyterian Auxiliary all 4 4 day session with Mrs. J. S. 4 4 Stubbloflold, 4 4 THURSDAY 4 14 Kloster Club with Mrs, N. 4 4 II. Mao.Mlllan. 4 4 Alort Club with Mrs. II. E. 4 4 Edwards. 4 4 East8ldo Social Club with 4 4 Mrs. J, Swanson, 4 4 A. N, W. Club with Mrs. 4 4 G. A. Ilonnott. 4 4 Ladies Aid So'cloty of Nor- 4 4 woglan Lutheran Church on- 4 4 tortalned by Mrs. E. Bergland 4 4 nt church chapel. 4 4 FRIDAY 4 4 M. H. S. Athletic Bonoflt 4 4 danco lu Eaglos Hall. 4 4 Thlmblo Club with Mis. 4 i: Lester Eaton In Bangor. 4 Trio Card Club with Mrs. 4 Frank Donning, 4 4 D, Y. P, V. Social at homo 4 4 of Mr. and Mrs, D. L, Rood. 4 '4 Episcopal Social In aulld 4 '4 Hall. - 4 4 Ladlos Art Club with Mrs. 4 4 B. D. McArthur. 4 4 FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call r- FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 1(13 'Residence Phone 18-J Market Ave. and Waterfront THREE rjflg' Tlio Originators of Low Trlcca 44444444444444444444444 t NEW TODAY I 4444444444444444444444444 FOR HENT 2 funilslKMl 1-room houses, modqrn. Phono 55-L. FOUND Prtrt of rotary on SantA Clara. Owner can get same by paying for this ad at Times office. WANTEDKecond !inn(i baby bvA without mattress. Phono 383-J. I)ST ON HANTA CLAHA Ilox of laboratory supplies, Finder jilmse rommunlcato with Supt. of Schools Mn'rshftold, Oregon. WANTED From NO to J0O BOre, not over 10 mlics from Coos Bay. At1iltniu "lf tfk Ak Tlni 44444444444444444444444'44 t LOST AND FOUND 444444444444444444444444i FOUND Auto chain on MarNlifWd- North Bond road. Apply Mikrsh flold Cyclory nnd pay for this ad at Times office IOST Halunlay nertr Kou'h Inlet, n heavy plusli auto robe, black on ono sldo and yellow nnd red ok, othor. RoSvard for return or Iri formiitt6u locating same, Dr. HotiBoworth. 444444444444444444444444 I FOR RENT jl t44i4444444444'44V444444 ' VOH RENT for hlioii time Fnnihih. cd D-rooni inpdurii houso, with Pi uno, 8th und Flanagan, $18.80 por mouth. Phono 272-L. FOR RENT Two-room furnhdied npartmont, boated, $1C. Commer cial and Second. Inquire Matsou Qunlity Store, FOR RENT Slv.room houke, cor nor Third und Anderson. 1'elo phono 110-J. BUNGALOW FOR ItENT--Nev clean. South Eleventh, street. F. E. Alton. FOIt RENT Two noiv modem five- room cottnges, plustercd und with all modern conveniences, located on Twolfth street. Rent $14 and $10 per month. Apply Going & Harvey Furniture Store. FOR RENT Now nnd modern 12- room house, with basement nd all modern conveniences, includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basomout, arruag- c4 or two families. West Bunkar 1111. Ront reasonable. Apply Robert 'Marsden, 8r., tslephoB'e 3125. 4444444444444444444444444 t FOR SALE X ?4444444444444444'444444444 FOH 8AL15 11Y OWNER 200 acre stock and dairy farm 3 miles, from Gravel Ford, Oregon, $16,00000 E, O. Carter, Myrtio Point, Oregon. FOR SALF 300 rod codar vee$. and 9 feet long, also a float, 60 feet long, 10 feet wide, good sound plunks, Apply Campbell's wood yard, FOR HALE Duroo hoar, from reg. istorod stock, 12 Mos, old. Har ry Graves, Isthmus inlot. FOR SALE Overland touring mv in good ropalr $350.00. Phona 2!U North Bend, . 4 FOR SALE 1 1011 touriHg car la. first-claes shape, wltli electric Btavlor mid lights. DjouHtaUU rim's; extra tiro, chalH's'acd tube. Bargain. Tonus. Goodruw's Gajr ngo, ' 41 fl! i ,