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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION. 0 V FIVE MIMsmm iIliM THET Where the Price and the Goods are Always Right Safety First. Service? ' FIRE AND MARINE, AUTOMOBILE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT, LIFE, WORKMEN'S CO.UPKNSATIOX. AM) LIABILITY IXSUHAXUE ' E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. Coko Rulhllne; oble Theate TO-NIGHT tiii: romance of elaixe over pir.dui'cd In photoplay f Irnglli of cnih clmiiU'r. Till! BKl'fi CLERIC (J 1 Till! IIOt'SE-RKEAKIXO II thai will satisfy those who tiii: battle ok elhekrr graph, produced by I). W. (i (mo maker. Tho most tlirl motion pictures. A DANDY SATUIt Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Monday night: "Tlio Ch'lldi'cn of tlio Ghetto." A wonderful Fov fcnttiio in five ads. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular l'luce- for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd Il'dw'y. SPIRELLA C0RSTS may be obtained in Marshfiold from Mrs. Annie Holland, 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200X FOR TRANSFER AM) STOU; AQR OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AXD HAGOAGE - Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l!!i Resldenco Phono 13-J Market Ave. and Waterfront DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO TDK PUBLIC A Tegular state licensed undertaker will bo in cli rne Phono 105-J Sunnyvale RF.ST CITY LOTS (iood building size Lots ;l."SO to $000 825 down, $10 month "See- Held About It." ijr ' BMM,M,I.IM.,,,M,MMMMMM For the great army of toi Isrs wo can recommend no better Sweaters than the six Bradley Army Sweaters at prices ranging from $2 to $8. They are admittedly the world's supreme service coats. A wide range of durable heavy coats with V-neck, Byron and shawl collars in all popular colors, range from $3.00 up. IXUP ainrshflcld, Oregon. w .aJ nYiTmBi ' Q - Tlio most popular serial Niory nil of thillllng iicllon for the full MNwinay comedy. OUXI) Keystone comedy, slapstick enjoy good tonsil comedy. USII (1ULCII Spoclnl IC-lHNIIO lllo- i Iff llh. Tlio world'n greatest plc llliiK battle M-encw over presented In DAY NIGHT PROGRAM i SAVE MONEY by ordering tlio fnnioua HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton 81.00 Lump conl, por ton $ft.no Or halt ton of both 81.70 l. aiUSSOX, Prop. Phono IP-J or louvo orders nt lllllyer'a Clear Store. TIME TAlltiB WILLAMETTE l'ACI?IO MOTOR OAK Lenvo Marshfiold 0:45 a.m. 7.-15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. . 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:C0 p.m. 1:45 p.mV 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. C.40 p.m. C:55 p.m. North city 7:30 p.m. Leave North Bond 7:00 n.tn. 8:00 9:00 . 10:15 11:00 11:45 1:15 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:15 5:55 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p. in, p.m. p.m limits only. 7:45 p.ra I t WESTERN LOAN AND 1 Rill! mfcG CO. $ 't Afjsets S2.340.000.00 t pnuc r npp fifint on savlnas II J " t I I.S.KAUFMAN & CO. 1 I Local Treasurer I It z I ; For Best Buys IX CITY AXD RAXOH PROPERTY OR BUS1XESS OPPORTUNITIES "Seo Held About It." W.A.REIDFrs, "--i zzfai rr-w b jc I !&u NOVEMBER TIDES Time nnd heights or tides at Marshfiold. The tides are placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will in dicate whothor It Is high or low wutor. High tldo on the bar one hour und 64 minutes earlier thnn at Marshfleld. 12 Ilrs.. 0.0G G.29 12.10 G.39 Ft... -0.5 4.2 2.1 5.0 13 lira.. 1.03 7.3G 1.28 0.54 Ft... -0.2 4.2 2.0 4.5 14 Hrs.. 2.01 8.3G 2.49 8.15 Ft... 0.2 4.4 1.8 4.2 15 Hrs.. 3.'0G 9.29 4.02 9.34 Ft... 0.5 4.5 1.4 4.1 WEATHER FORECAST Dr AMoclttcd Trcu to Coot Dr Tlmtt.l t OREGON Unsettled, pro- bably occasion rain In tlio west, nnd occasion rain or snow flurries In tlio east. Var- lablo winds. 0 LOCAL TEMPERATURE O RECORD For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. in., NOV. 1.3, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special 'gov- eminent meteorologist: 4 Maximum 55 Minimum 33 At 4:43 n. m. 33 Precipitation .,.12 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 7:47 Proclpltatlon i&mo period last yenr 17.59 Wind: West, clear. i SUNRISE AND SUNSET Saturday November 13 Sun rises , 7.09 and sets at 4:43. $ t BORN 0 I TERRY To air. nnd airs. Frnilk Terry, of Bluo Rldgo, nt tho aiator- ' ntty Homo on Eighth street, this morning, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1915, an eight and ono linlf pound boy. This Is their second child. Tho mother mid sou are doing very nicely. 1 WINOO To air. nnd .Mrs. CIoo j Wlngo at thoir. homo at EustBldo. a son, their first child. Mother and child aro doing nlcoly. airs. Wlngo is a dauglitor of W. It. Footo. Service At Enstsldo. Rev. G. Lo Roy Hall has announced Mint thoro will bo a sorvlco tomorrow night at 7:30 in tho school building at East sldo. Revenue Inspector Hero. L. W. Nesinlth, of Podtland, Interim! rovo nuo Inspector, Is on tho Bay making an Investigation of local conditions. KThoro Is nothing special under In vestigation, this being ono of his reg- fular trips In horo. Wild llcrrloi Itlpe. Geo. Roos, who was down from his Catching Inlet- ranch today, stated that this week ho picked a lot'of ripe wild blackborrles. This is tho first timo ! in his long resldonco in Coos County that ho has found tho borrles ripe Perham Park On llnrd-Mirrnrcxl road Lota cleared and Iovel Lot $70 to $115 $5 down, $5 month "See Iteid About Iti" I HHHBHHHHHHHi I RexdII I I Beef, Iron I 1 & Wine I m DOX'T LET YOUIl SYSTI1M H D RUX DOWX H Rebuilds Your SjXein, for H H Xervoiibiicss and loss of H H appetite. H f 1 THE BUSY CORNER I H The Kcvall uru More h H I'HOXi: mm H H We Deliver H , In any great quantity as late as November. Dank Officer-.) Hero. S. 0. Sar goant, state Superintendent of Hanks, and Commissioner of Banks Stewart arc here today. This Is a regular trip for Mr. Stewart but the first time Mr. Sargent has been hero and ho wanted to see whnt this section Is like. Wreck In Movies. K. B. Westlcd cr, with his movie machine, wns at the wreck yesterday, taking the pic ture of the waves washing over tao charged and still smoking hulk. He 'wns widely called for at the time ot looting but Enid ho could not come then. Flag Returned. It. O. Graves this morning wns told by Post-office Inspector Nell that ho had charge of tho American flag sent to tho Coos County Circuit Court, and which was taken from the wreck. Mr. Noll said that tho flag will be given to Mr. Graves. It wns first thought tho flag had been lost with other goods taken. Always a Booster. From Couor d' Alono, Idaho, conies a lottor from S. I Drlscoll, a former resident of Coos Bny saying, "1 hnvo answered act ons of Inquiries about Coos Bay. 1 have answered them ns best I can; now I need soma literature." Ho will bo Bont some booklets and plc- I tures by the Chamber of Commerce. Drlscoll Bays ho expects to return hero soon. , To Itecelvo Bids. Bids for tho furnishing of tho Mooso lodgo rooms on tho second floor In tho Bnrgolt building will bo opened Tuesday noon. Thoro .will ho a library, cynmn- Lsluni, card room nnd big lodgoroor.i fltcd out. PlaiiB for tho furnishing havo boon made nnd It is Bald they aro boautlful nnd will mnka somo ot tho finest equipped lodgo rooms in tho county. j Football .Men Return. Tlio foot ball team of tjio Coqulllo high school deft on the morning train for Co Viulllo, having como horo fod tho gamo of yestorday afternoon and to J'pnrtlclpa'to. In the high school dance Inst evonlng. Thoso who wont ovor aro: Kolth Loslio, Phillip Johnson, '!'. O. Bltlior, William Downs, Wnllnm Poart, J. B. Hershoy, J. J, Lcsllo, Hugh Hnrlockor, Howard Plko, Marc 1 Shelley and J. W. Crltes.' Optliuist'lc Anyty.Mr. nnd airs. John A. Dlatt havo Just recolvod a flottor from n relatlvo of tholr's In Briisaols, Belgium, commenting, as much as tho censors will allow, on tho war situation. Tho capital was Pnot bombarded to any oxtont. Ho believes business after tho war will bo bettor than over bofore. Bccauso nil letters must bo read by tho cen sors and bocuuBO thoro aro many let ters to read, tho Germans, hnvo cut '.own tho alio of communications to ono page. Xew Match Scrateher. aiost men scratch thoir mutches on their "patches" or tho sidewalk, tho wall or a box, but Shorlff Johnson goes thom nil ono bottor. Ho scratches his matches on tho butt ond of his re volver, carried very convonlontly for tho purposo'ln his roar pocket. Frlouds had noticed, sovornl times, that ho always roachod In undor his coat for a light and tho garment wns pulled back to disclose tho secret. (Mlawover tho Sheriff is a privileged person In this respect. More. Corn Conies. C. Q. Staddon, who is on tho Low F. Prlco ranch at Sumner, has brought to tho Chambor of Commerce- somo largo nnd well formed ears of corn to bo ontorod in tho corn show here next week. There has been a hearty response from tho farmers roundabout Coos Day and noxt Thursday hero thero will ho somo very good looking corn .on ex hibition. All farmers who have not yet brought In thoir corn exhibits aro bolng cautioned to havo It hero at least by Wednosday, Caunlit Big Bear- W. J. Fellown camo in from Ton aillo yesterday to bid farewell to a sister and nlcco who aro returning via San Francisco to their homo In Erlo County, Pa While guests o,t Tou aillo they saw air. Follows kill the biggest black bear ever killed in Coos county. Ho caught It In ono of his traps nnd lat er shot tho brute. It weighed 450 pounds, was over nine feet long and measured three feqt from tho should er to tho footpads. This makes the fifth bear he has caught1 in the same locality within a short time. The hide was one of the finest over secur ed in tills section, airs. Fellows and her daughter left on the Speedwell yesterday. From the War Zone We are again prepared to supply LIQUID, PETROLATUM, SQUIBB, (Parrafin Oil.) Has been used with reraarkablo success for constipation both In adults and children. WE DELIVER IMMEDIATELY. PHONE 74 "The Owl" Tho Squibb Store. The Central Avenue Drug Store, : PERSONAL MENTION 4 $ W. W. HOLLAND Is hero from ma Parkersburg ranch for a short stay. W. C. SELLMEIt, the Bandon moving picture magnate, is spending a couple of days on the Bay. MIKE GOLDBERG of Bluo Ridge Ti ger fame returned yesterday from n trip to the Exposition. HENRY SENGSTACKEN loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo, where ho transacted business today. P. L. NEIL, Post-offlco Inspectdr, left on tho Kllburn this afternoon, returning to Portland. F. P. NORTON nnd Miss Edith Pres ton returned yesterday via Eugene from a few wocks trip to tho San Francisco Exposition. CAPTAIN AUGUST LOFSTEDT, of the Ul-fntcd Santa Clara, left on tho Kllburn this afternoon for Portland. Wr. KAISER Is In today from Hausor, whero ho Is interested In tho trcstllng work of Hausor & Hausor Company. C. W. CUMBERS returned this after noon from a business trip to Gold Beach In tho Interest of Standard Oil products. SWAN BENSON canto-In yestornay from Portland nnd loft In tho nf tornoon for North Lako to look lif ter the trostltng work being done there. DR. W. HAYDON has roturnod. from San FranclBco, whero ho has been visiting tho exposition for sovornl Wcoks past. He mado tho trip up on tho Adeline Smith. IfDAN aicKINNON returned today from a business trip to Bandon. I Ho said that tho Elizabeth and Brooklyn arrived In at Bandon yes terday after a rather rough trip from tho south. LINN NESM1T1I, of tho U. S. Inter nal Rovonuo Dopartmont, Is hero from Portland checking up tho local liquor dealers and seeing If they aro complying with tho war stamp provision of tho law. HENRY MILLER, a aiyrtlo Point merchant, was hero yestorday In vestigating tho possibilities of re covering somo ot his freight that waB lost In tho Santa Clnra wreck. NELS NELSON, an omployo of tho Smith mill roturnod homo this morning on tho Adoltuo Smith from Oakland whero ho went to do somo repairing on tho electric crnno at tho Oakland dock of tho company. CIIAS. L. HANSON, of Jackson ville, Oregon, Southern District Sealer -ot tho Oregon Department of Weights and aiensuro, arrived hero yestorday from Roseburg. Ho Is making a tour of this sec tion examining scales and seeing If tho law is being complied with. JiiBt now they aro doing educa tional work, Informing tho peo plo what tho law requlros. Thoy do not Intond to mako any pros ecutions for minor violations un less they find someono who has been wilfully violating tho law. Reductions at The I'liuumn. Steamer Alert leaves 8 o'clock Sunday morning with excursion to Santa Clara wreck. Low tldo nt noon tomorrow will cnablo sight seers to walk around wreck. Leuvo for home nt B o'clock. Round trip HO cents. DR. H. K. KEITY, Dentist, 204 Coke llldg. Phono 1 12-J. Llbby Cool, 95.00 ton. Phone 72. Reductions at Tho Panama. AV1IY XOT US TOO? Wlialeincat Doing Put On Market As Rare Delicacy Say It Is Delicious Whalemeat Is being put on tho market as a rare, Juicy and succu lent delicacy that Is said, by the fish ermen, to taste even better than good beofstead. Coos Bay oftlmes has whole schools of whales swimming by off the Cape Arago LIghthouso. n is suggested that decoys bo set out Rock Bottom Prices on first quality nictrltandiso; first quality at tlio same prlco ns you nio asked to pny uiseulicre for SECOND CIjASS. Buying for the H:i busy stores ns one big store, direct, from tlio "largest man ufacturers ami pa Int; spot enshnml selling for cash, enables us to sell tlio inereliandlso nt n limcli less figure., (Jet our prices before you piirchnio your goods. 8 l-3c extra quality Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide ..5c 0c extra quality Outing Flannel, 27 Inches wide. Our prlco H 1-ilc 12.V&C Outing, 1921; best on the market, 27 Inches wide . ...lOo 8 l-3c Percales, 28 Inches wltlo; a dandy O 1-le Dress Ginghams, cvery-day prlco nt 10c, K l-:ic, 7fio Aproti Gingham; best on tho market; fast colors 7o ami Bo 3 pairs for 25c Rockford Sox, no scams. Our prlco per pair, .tie 2 for 25c Rockford Sox, no scams; good and heavy... for 25c 10c Canvas Gloves. A dandy . .i Bo .120 Cnnvas Glove, 11-oz. canvas H 1-ilo Loggers Shirts, slicker lined, worth nt the least one-third more. Our price $!M8 EVERY-BAY PRICKS XO SPECIALS Wo Lend Others Follow. Tlio Originators of Low Prlcoa Home-cured Dried Apples per lb. (unbleached) J0c Golden West Coffee, per pound 40c Butter, (Norway) 2-pound squares 68c Cooking apples, two boxes 75c Preserves (large 25c glass) 20o Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoEney XO. BROADWAY, XEAR CENTRAL thoro on tho point to entlco Lho ruge tea animals Into tho bny for tho but chers. Ono firm nt Akutan, AlaBkn, an nounces that this year Its crows havo killed 307 whales, yielding somo 15, 400 tons of fresh meat. It Is Bald to bo highly nutritious. Tho dealers say tho only reason it has not boon on tho market extensively Is because tho pooplo aro Ignorant of its flavor. x New today : J FOR SALE Bulck Roadster 100.00 Touring car, 5 passenger. .$1550.00 Cabin launch Undlno $300.00 All In flno running condition, Two heating bIovcb, each ...$5.00 Ono heating stovo $3.00 Ono gas heater $2.50 One platform scalo $8.00 C.F.aicQoorgo, Smith Tormlnnl Dock Phono Office 44, Phono Res. 389. At offico Sunday 10 to 12, 2 to 4. FOR THE XEXT !t() DAYS wo will dolivor to you In good condition, ono dozen cliolco, assorted roso bushes for $1, with ordor. Port land Roso Nursery, Lents, Oregon. PALM PLAXTS for sale. Jtt.1 South Second Strpet. WAXTED $2500 for yctxrn, on A-l socurlty. Will pny 10 por cont Intores offico. FOR SALE Choii Tent hnnve. 'lcl. ophono 18 5- J. ' . WANTED Situation us restaurant cook, enn do pastory work also. Phono North- Bend 1421, R. Q. alanines. $ t WANTED t $ SALESMEN' Pocket nldo line, new llvo proposition, all merchants in towns ot 100,000 and undor want it. Pays $5.00 commission on each sale. No collecting, no rUk to morchaut. Wo tako back un sold goods. Easiest, biggest pay ing side lino ovor offored. Can field aifg. Co., 208 Slgol Street, Chicago. J t LOST AND FOUND I $ FOUND OX BEACH Child's photo graph off Santa Clara. Owner can get same at Times Offico by Paying for this ad. FOUND Lady's Mgnet rlK. Ower may havo sanio by Identifying ar ticle nnd paying for this ad. j) t FOR SALE t FOR SALE Equity cr half Interest In Lot 9 Blk. 5 1st Addition, Marshfleld, D. P. Lamlello, Billings aiont. R. F. D. No. 2. FOR SALE CHEAP Stock ami fixtures of Oow Why's storo on Fourth street. Oow Why, FOR SALE Small ranch and stock. A snap for right party. Phone 50C1 North Bend. FOR SALE BY OWXER 200 acres stock and dairy farm 2 miles from Gravel Ford, Oregon, $15,000.00 E. O- Carter, Myrtle Point, Oregon, t FOR RENT t $ $ FOR DENT Dairy ranch, with stock for salo. Inquire Q. A. Oould owner, Allegany, Orogou. FOR HUNT 2 furnished 4-room hoiisea, modern. Phono C5-L. FOR RENT Two-room rurnlshed npartmont, heated, $15. Commer cial mid Second. Inqulro Matson Quality Store. FOR RENT KIv-iooui lioiisc, cor nor Third nnd Anderson. Tele phone 110-J. BUNGALOW FOR RENT Xew nnd clean. South Eleventh street. F. E. Allen. . . - FOR REXT Two new, modem five room cottages, plastored and with all modern conveniences, located on Twolfth street. Rent $14 and $15 por month. Apply Going ft Harvey Furnlturo Store. FOR RENT Now nnd modern 1S rooin houso, with basomont and nil modern convoniencos, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs in basomont, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Rent reasonable Apply Robort Mar8don, Sr., telephone 3125. How About Your Sole? If you should lose your sole or If theie Is a hole hi your hole, or If there Is an awful thin place lit your Mile, wo can flv your Milo, or we can give you u brand new fcole in twenty minutes; or wo can soil yon a mow pair of hhoes with good solec en that will keep your feet dry. We Miro can tjlvo you your money woith. Men's chrome, tan, llliicher, two double soles throughout, Ooodyear Welt. This Is tho best work shoe nnil nearer water proof than any shoo on tho uiarkot, for 91.05. Mcii'm Hunxet Welt Dlnck Chrome Calf, for 8I.BO. Men'H Black, fllnzeil Vicl kid, plain too, L'oodyear welt, heavy ,ole. This shoo Is fine for anyone bothered with bunions or corns; fine for In door work. Our prlco Is $4.50, f .Men'H Ooodyenr Welt, Dlucher, calf, dross shoe. This shoo Is easy to fit. Our price, ?:i.no. .Men's Ktiumctiil button, high-top 31.00 to $5.00. Come In and let us show you. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP S. J. IMaiEL, Prop. 1HO South Broadway SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTIIIXG BAXITAUY ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wo inuko Ice Cream to order, nny kind and In any quan tity, for parties, lodges, pic nics, etc. :: :: :: :: : We do not speak of Its QUALITY That speaks for Itself SALTER'S Phone 203-J, Marshfleld Front St.. Opptwlte . Blanco Hot ti s: 3 .. - A.