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' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0REG0H. 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915-EVENJNG'eDITION. -MO-ftVf wszlJjir in k f Ak tif' Pff ( ."""V SUNRISE AND SUNSET Wednesday November 1 7. Sun rises nt 7:lC nml sets nt 4:38. NOVEMBER TIDES nt looms, tt Is saiil Unit sovcrat lit tle stunts have been arranged for visitors nml It Is expected there will bo n goodly number prosqnt for tlio I Time nml llnlchta nr 11,1m I , ' "0"" IIUI.O lib ' . ., ,., . flinrsniieiii. Tlio tides are plnced In ! 'isl"'cs. wiui-i ui uwurruucot wun ineir timos i 'b' ,f'r8t 'lno a'ul, l,e'Sht8 on tho Field Sciietmy o Speak. Mrs. BCCOlld lino of oncll dnv. A rnmnnr. ' t ... . . ... . . . .Hon of consecutive heights will In-, , , ' , crot"y ot lUo "- Idlcato wlietbor It Is high or low jmn Womcns Board of Missions will water. High tldo on tlio bar one inrrlvo hero to-morrow morning, and (hour nnd 54 minutes earlier than at In the afternoon there will be hoU r CwrIltllut&JuiUusf &Ma You're Not hard to fit Vim inny tliluk ho nml imy $' to $00 to n tailor. Don't do It; fat Isn't R0' 1ihI-s. , hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes itlotlics Rlvci you everything you're looking for quality, fit, tyJo mid II nt one-half tlio prlco. ?co iiur $23 value, toiluy roolen Mill Store Tho Home of Hart Schnffnor & Mnrx clothos Minhfield North Bend FARE TUN CENTS City Limits North Rend, 5c. nn commutation nn lit TICKETS 91.7c lj 3lrohflcld-North Iiend Auto Lino On every ton minutes from 0 a. in. to 113 p. m.; to .South , Bloiifcli ouco dnv, Icnvluji at 11 a. ni.j to Ktnplro throo trips ilny. GORST & KINO, Propn. Get your Job printing ilono nt Tho 1mm offlco. Marshfleld. 1C 17 IS 10 21 llrs. , Ft., Hrs., Ft. . , Hrs., Ft. . Hrs. Ft.., Hrs., Ft. . , Hrs., Ft. . . 4.02 0.8 1.57 1.1 5.1G 1.3 0.37 4.2 1.21 4.2 2.07 4.2 10.17 4.9 11.00 5.1 11.30 fi.O (1.32 1.5 S.14 l.S 7.G3 1.9 5.05 0.9 5.57 0.5 G.4I 0.1 12.15 5.4 12.19 5.4 1.21 5.4 10.44 4.0 11.14 4.1 0.0 0.0 7.2(5 -0.2 S.01 -0.3 8.41 -0.1" j a meeting nt the homo of, Mrs. W. A. Reld, at which she will speak to the I Marshfleld members and any othei.i Iwlio aro Interested In tho work. A musical program will be given In connection, WEATHER FORECAST Dr Auoclttcil Trtu to Com By Tlmn. OREGON Occasional rain and coldor tonight In tho HouthwoHf, strong souther ly winds in the Interior, strong Routhwost gnlo along tho const. Kinds Heavy WcaUier Gust An e'eon found tho weather mighty heayy last ovcnlng mid tho going a trifle hard. He tried to stem tho blasts that blow down Front Btreet, t PERSONAL MENTION t !$ VERLIN PARKER is hero for a vis It from Dnndon. J. S. HAUTON came over from Coqulllo today on business. WALTER, SINCLAIR, of Couuille, Ir, n Marshfleld visitor todny, PETER M'KEOWN Is In from tho Smith-Powers camps for 'a shoit stay. JOHN BIASCA and wife, of Coos Rlvor, woro Marshfleld visitors today. MADEL MAUZEY hnB gone to Sum ner where slio In visiting with friends. DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P. DAVIS came over Inst evening on official business. CAPT. BROWNELL, of the Atlas, hns gone to Eugono fur a few days on a visit. ED DOLAN has gone to Powers SEEKS LOCAL JOB H. 11. MURDOCH, OF- PORTLAND, WOULD HE HOADMASTEH Conies Hero Highly Rcioiiuuctidcd nml Is Young Man nt Much Experience It. H. Murdock, of Portland, nr rlvcd hero from Portland today to mako application for tho position of County Roadmaster In Coos County. Ho has long been Iden tified with the construction of tho Columbia River Highway and had chargo of tho re-locating of tho road. He brings recommendations from John B. Yeon, tho millionaire roadmnster of Multnomah County, mid County Commissioner Holmnn, of Portland. Ho is n young man but hns had much experience) In A, highway work. Edgar McDanlol, of whero ho has secured a position In I North llond, who mndo nn Inspection tho camp thoro. DEN OSTLIND loft this morning for Dnndon to look after somo build ing work thore. 'T;,'n,"f but In Btowlng away his balast, put C. M. CATON loft via Florence yes- a llttlo too much to starboard and picked up by Offlco Shoupo with n horrible list. Ho spent tho night In tho Hotel do Cnrtcr and this morning promised a flvor for tho general fund. Killed in Wnr. Mrs. E. A. Hlok worth hns received word of tho t' death of her nephew, Adolf Johan- nscn, brother of Miss A, turn Jolinnti sen, In tho war. Ho was n member of tho German Laudstrum mil was LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending at 4:13 a. in., Nov, 17,, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum ... 51 Minimum 40 At 1: 13 n. ni 53, Precipitation 18 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 10.17 Precipitation same ported last year 18.89 Wind: southeast, cloudy. 'shot whllo on sentry duty. It 'oc curred about midnight, mid death wns instantaneous. Tho lettor did not say whero ho was aorvini; nt tin- time or his dentil. Mr. nick worth has also lost somo l obit Ives in tho wnr. Would Hecer Ioiin. Suit wns 4 ; instituted In tho justlco court today ' by Jim TJagnrakls against John J : BORN t $ ASPLUND To Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Asplund, of North Eighth street, Ferndnlo, a son tholr first child. Motlior and bnby nrp doing nicely and Mr. Asplund Is all wronthed ln buiIIcb. ovor tho advent of his-child. 'lllkn' (Jlvo Hinokei'. Tho Elks nro tonight entertaining their mem bors and frlonils nt a Binokor nnd general good tlmo In tho lodgo S Mm liet Aenuo GET THAT SUIT m FROM J. V. K0SKI TAlLOll FOR .MEN AND WOMEN TJagarakls for the recovery of $G0 Bald to bnvo been loaned tho dofend ant ninny mouths ago and which ho Is claimed to refuse to pay. Tho lat ter conducts a cottco housa on North Front strcot and this was attnehed. Ho was advised by his attornoy to de posit the amount with tho court that ho might open his plnco of, business nud fight out tho c I. later, T Question llotlic:. Tlio Dan don charter restricts tho councilman thoro from making larger than ulO mill lovy to run tho city, Raid Johu I), Goss, who returned this morning (roin u business, trip thoro. Tho amount to bo so raised will not pay' the expenses of tho ctty In 19JC, ho says, and now tho city councllmon nro wondorlng whnt must bo ilono. Ro said thoro Is somo talk of making n tax on tho business nion, but this may moot strenuous opposition. Phono 72. tcrdny for Portland and othor northern points. MAYOR F. E. ALLEN loft on tho morning train for vnlley points whero ho Is calling on tho trade to day. C. W. CLICK, gonial coffeo salesman of San Francisco, came iln last evening to call on tho Coos trade for ti few days. CIIAS. D1LDERHACK and wlfo, of Corvnllls, aro guests of Mrs. Mar tha McCluro of First Addition, nnd will probnbly spend tho win tor hero. MRS. CARL SMEDRERG and son John Henry, loft far tholr homo ut Sumner yostordny nfter u visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry lllnck. CLAUDE II. GILES, a prominent young nttornoy of Myrtlo Polut, who hnB boon spoken of as a pos sible candldnto for District At- toruoy, Is horo from. Myrtlo Point. MR. AND MR8. EARL SAVAOE camo ovor from Powers tho first of tho week and nro visiting nt tho homo of Mr. Snvngo's parents. Shortly thoy will lonvq for tho fair nnd In returning wjll visit in Port land with a sister of Mr. Savago, Mrs. II. L. Colomau. trip over the Columbia Highway, says tho work on that road Is suf ficient rcconimcndntton to iiunllfy him for nny position. SUCCESSFUL EVENING NETS GOODLY AMOUNT Ladles of St. Monli'ii Altar So ciety Entcrtiiliimoiit Wns Well Attended Lust Evening Tho cutortnlnmcnt of tho St. Monica Altar Society hold last ovo nlug on tho first floor of tho 0'Con noil building wns woll attended and Is said to hnvo netted In tho neigh borhood of $20. Thero wcro closo to 90 people that attended during tho evening. For those who did not caro for tho dancing, card tables woro nrrnnged. A largq Vlctrola ufforded tho mu- IbIc for those wishing to try tho "light fantnstlc" nnd thoro Woro 'many who did. ' ' J Much amusement was gained In tho exploration of "mystery" pack ages sold for 25 conts nplcco, "tin slijht, unseen." Tho womon of tho society w,ro hjghly compliment ed on tholr work. " Wet Weather' C!iils ftf""' Warm, Dry Clothing AND A KAVINU OK FH(J H) TO 23 PER CENT IS REALLY WORTH WHILE. Ol'R PRICES ARE AIAVAYH ItUT M en's Wool Sox. 18c vnluo. Our prlco 12Jc Men's Homo-spun Wool Sox, 35 o vnluc. Our prlco 23c Men's Pure Worsted Sox, 35c vnluo. Our prlco 23c Men's Heavy Wool Sox, 35c value. Our prlco 23o -Men's Extrn Heavy Wpol Sox, 50c alue. Our prlco .( noe Men's f lno Union Underwear, at , . . .':. , 2.UH, 2. t,, $.fcM (Thoso values speak for themselves.) Men's two-plcco Underwear, wool, a .....J?11, $1.20 nml Ha Mon's puro lambs' wool, colobrntod "Collins" Underweai; ln i .,. Shirts nnd Drawers. Our prlco ... , $1.08 Men's Flannel Shirts In HI ue, Drown, Olivo, Khaki, Light, and Dark Ornys ."He, 91.11), $1.08 ... .. tit will pay, you woil, to ioo,k,uicso OYCjr.j. , . (,.i -i v Men's Work Pants, light and heavy weight, In worsteds and heavy wool ,.$1.08, $2.08, $!l'.2, $:MO WATERPROOF CLOTHING Tower's long coatB at $2,-10 Paraflno Pants $1.7R SHOICS SHOES SHOES '.Sor 'J&?27neu t nt o rigors ft t i Wo Lend Others Follow. Tlio Originators of Low Prices Q MARSHFIELD PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY M 1 -Palace Meat Marke has moved from Broadway to Central ave. near Second ritr.SH" COUNTRY SAUSAGEH mado In tho good old homo-mudo way. How doos thnt Bound for breakfast tomorrow? Drop In and get some. You'll find thorn fresh, sweet and dollcIoiiHly fIced. Tho first whiff will glvo )ou an appetite. I ho first tasto will mako you wish your capacity was twlco ut great. OUR PHONE NUMHER IS THE 1 SAME 100. Palace Meat Market ..- 1 Llbby Cool, $3.00 to". nm 1 1 Stop that I I Cough I I KENNEDY'S H I LAXATIVE COUGH H SYRUP H will htoji tlio mmt uovcro Hi fjH0HB9H0ilH couulit In n few lioum H' I THE BUSY CORNER I H Tho ltoMilt Drue Storo H PHONE 208' B I Wo Deliver I PROFESSIONAL t AT TH? HOTELS t t Cliiuiillcr Hotel J. R. Potors, Portland; II. W. Har ris, Portland; J. E. Larson, Corvnl lls; Mark Paulln, Portland; O. W. Glide, Snn Frunclscof Mrs. M. Ileek ott, Portland; Ai A. Ebert, Portland; Vorlln Parker, Dandoii; A. P. Davis, Coqulllo; a. Johnson, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rogers, Coos Rlvor; L. R. Merrick, Portland. St. Ijiwrcnro Hotel E. Anderson, Portland; L. A. Pin-1 nrd, Portland; C. Egonhoff, Sumner; Mrs. Egonhoff, Sumner; L. G. Mas ters, Suinnor; E. It. Ilodoon, Coos Illvor; J. F. Polloy, Coqulllo; Mrs. W. It. Sullivan, Los Angeles. Illnnro Hotel E. A- Wilkin, Coqulllo; Percy Tur ner; Coqulllo; E. L. Endo, Coqulllo; Otto MaglU, Coqulllo; S. F. Hausloy, Powers; Porcy Mllburn, Coqulllo. Llojd Hotel F. C. Ilnmllton, North Inlot; John Sloslc, Coos River; Frank Blno, Pow ors; J. II. Cody, Powers; J. Roonov, Powers; T. C. Woodland, Myrtle Point; V. Morgan, Coos Rlvor; John Rodgers, Rondon. Ltlff IS 11 MILLS SCHOOL TAX IS 2.0 MILKS UNDER ' THAT OF 1013 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. NO. HROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL DIRECTORY N oble Theate TO-NIGHT "Paramount Feature Night R J'ustfn Faiiinm In "CAPTAIN ( OIHTESY" A mnmnllr htory " Hii MeAlcaii oveuputlon of Cnllforiilii In JHIO-MI. Rel blood- "ttlon, nnlent love mnkliiB. excellent photogi-aphy from st..rt finish. Prmliucl In five arts by llosnorth, on Piinmioimt pro Kfa'i". This Paramount feature will be hliown tonight only. A MOTHER'S OATH ltlogrnpli pipdiictlon mnilo by . W. 0rilth. An all-star east or old-time Ulograpli plajers. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Tomoiron S,t. Kathlyn Williams In u threo-reol ") ""l feature. y numerous request wo will icpcat "Tho Children 1 Urn f.hetto" on Sunday nflornoon. A pent picture. You fcould seo It. I Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Pliyslclau and Kurgco Off ho: Irving lllock. Offlco hours: U to 12 a. m.t 4 anil 7 to 8 P. ni. Phouca: Offlco lltl-J; Rtti., 14:fc-L. J. M. Wright Phone 138-U BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eje, Ear and Tliront Bpeclallst GLASSES MTTJED Phono 830-J. dC'iia 200;801 Irvine nlocK. DR. MATMI3 II, SH.AW. rtyslflan and Surgeoa Phono aao-j. H. G. Butler CIVIL ENGINEER Room 304 Coke. PldB. Phone 145-J Residence Phone 3G3-L, W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building, Marshfleld, Oregon. i. f- Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshfleld. Oregou. SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY North llond EpUcopal la- dies eutcrtnln Union Aid at Presbytorlnn church. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. N. G. Hamos. Prlsclllas with Mrs. Amos Simpson of Bunker 1UU. Preshytorian Auxiliary In f church hall. Mrs, J. II. Flannean on- torlalns at third of series of auction hrldgo parties. THURSDAY Mlnno-Wls club with Mrs. O. W. Hrlggs. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Carl Evortsen. Mrs. Jones speaks at C. W. n. M. meeting nt homo of Mrs. W. A. Hold. FRIDAY Past Matrons So'cloty with Mrs. E. G. Flanagan. Kenilngton Club with Mrs. f C. 8. Hoffman. DiJtta Club with Mrs. II. E. iwrnior. North Rend Catholic card party and dance in Loggia's hall. Pastime Club evening party at home of Mr, nnd Mrs. A. J. Surbeck' In North nend. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. F L. Sumner, Trio Card Club with Mrs. T. S. Harvey, - ' r COLD. AT HAKER RAKER, Oro., Nov. 17. It was somo cold In Baker County tho past few days. The temperature stood at 20 degrees above, Voter PahH on Tnv nt Public Meet lug Last Evening Rudgot fop Year About !MMl."tf Eleven mills will bo tho school tax lovy for, 1910. This was passod unanimously by a Hinall group of voters of tho district meeting Inst ovonlng nt the Contral School, Nino mills will tako caro for tho cur rent expenses of tho yoar nnd tho additional two mills, which wns passed by tho school board this af ternoon, Is for tho purpoBo of pay ing tho Interest and $000 of tho principal on the school bonds which amount to nbotit $70,000. Tho levy of 1 1 mills U n roductlon of 2.0 mills from tho lovy of Inst yonr, thnt totaled 13.0 mills. Tho oxtra amount wns neodod to tako caro of tho new gymnasium St tho high school. Expondlturo during 1010 of $40, 999.55 is callod for In (hobudgot as road Inst evening hy Jiitl;o Jfthi Hall, clerk of tho district. Tlio votors who woro present nnd voted for tho tax lovy woro Dorsoy Kret zor, G. W. Kniifmnn, Matt Sten holm, Dnn E. Malonoy, F. A. Tloo gen, A. T. Haines nnd John F, Hnll GET GLAD TIDINGS CAPT. OION SENDS CONGRATU LATIONS VIA WIRELESS ('ompllmentH Mr. ami Mix. Henry Black on Golden Wedding Aunt- vorsary Mesago Relayed Sputtering through tho wind and rnln last night from tho steamship J. A. Chancellor, somewhere oft tho Oregon Coast, camo a wlroloss mos sago, rolayod from Captain II, 'W. Ol son, of tho Adollno, to Mr, nnd Mrs. Henry Block, congratulating thorn on tholr goldon wedding anniversary and wishing them many more happy years' together, Mr. nud Mrs. Black woro groatly surprised ' whou Oporntor1 William son, of the local Marconi stutlou, call ed them up Inst ovonltig and deliv ered the mossage. Tho Adollno is somoiylioro down tho const) being duo Into Coos Kay tomorrow somo time. Inasmuch as the wlroloss was dated on Monday It u bollovod that Cuptiiln Olson was piotty closo to San Francisco, on his way to Oakland, rifissint ASK W T vwwn OTiiiaTA'PViriV JPOHT.MAKTER HUGH McUIN RECOS1MEND .MOVE IX) H I WFW TODAY ; FOR RENT- Myrtlo Arm mortem f furnished hplo, freo. boat . audv water, $32.50 and up. -, rw ' FOR1 RENT' T FOR RENT Coinfortnblet fiirahthed housokebplng roms, reasonable rout. Apply 1024 Elrod, or phone' 387-X. FOR RENT rw'o-rooui fumUlMHl apartment, heated, $15, Contmer clal mid Second. I mi u Ira Mateo Quality Store. FOR RENT Six-room house, cor. nor Third and Anderson. Tele phone 110-J. FOR RENT Two new modern five room cbltagcB, plastered and with all modern conveniences, located on Twelfth street. Rent $14 asd $15 per month. Apply. Qalng A ( Harvoy Furniture Store. - Made Money Tjio Christian Church ladles took In about $2Q0 at tho dlnnor and bazaar lu tho old Orpheum building last l'rlda"y. College Men Walk In. Ray Bry ant, of the University of Orogon, nnd Bryan Tumor, of the University of Kansas, hvo walked In horo via Mu 'ploton and tho Willamette- Politic grado from Eugene. Bryan has gone Mo work at Camp 1. of the Smith- Powers company. Ho Is a senior at the university and last year was. star twlrler on tho baseball team, has been a mombor of tho track team uud for two years played fullback, oti the first cloven. J X FOR SALE X FOR KALE 1000 pound horse, fine for delivery wagon or saddle. Sound. Cheap for cash. Box T North Bend or tolophono 151. Trcfl lllockH HoaU. On the other side of Laird's Station, on the Cpos Bay Wagon road to Rosoburg a giant fir tree toppled down tho mpuntaln sldo and plunged headlong Into the Would Ro PbVed In Downtown Dis trict Rural Roiito Will Ro Opoucxl January t Establishment Of a sub-postofflco station somowhoro In tho down town district will bo. recommended to the Postofflco. Department nt Washing ton, uccording to Postmaster Hugh McLaln. He hau received the nor. essnry blanks and oxpects soon to for ward thorn to YYarshiugtou with his recommendation as to whora tho sta tion should ho nlaeod. At such a Btatlon could bo sold," J A, "! H"Ro- ","" stamps, lettors could bo registered FOR SALE Equity or half Intwwt In Lot 9 Blk. 5 1st Addition. Mnrshfiold, D. P. Lamlolle Billings Mont. R. F. D. No. 2. and mailed, thus eliminating long walks often to tho postofflco during bad weather. Many qltlcs of this size nud over hnvo such stations, It Is pointed out. Newt Rural Route An order for tho establishment of (ho rura) mall routo through Runner HID, Mllllngton, Llbby and Enstport has been received by Mr. McLaln and this routq will bo opoued for tho first tlmo pn January 3, 19 10, This Is tho most consented rural mall routo in tho Unltod States hav ing ft total of 250 families to bo sup plied. Thero w(lt bo up nood of uu stock and dairy farm 2 miles from Gruvol Ford, Oregon, si&.von.u E. O. Carter, Myrtle point, Oregon., f .III.B ! I ...- ! Pi ! I I "''' t WANTED I Htt! WANTED Sltiuittou, nH restaurant rook, can do pasteiy work also. Phone North Bund 1431. R- 0 Marques. road, carrying away a good section '- . : . . .: .. .. . . .. .... . i .. of It nnd entirely blocking me stage examination lor cuiur mr uirvmi icomiuc thin way yestgrdny aftornoon. thqro arq a 1"H of oiigHio At the Tho passongQrs had to walk flvo mil es to a stage on this sldo and arri ved Into Coqulllo too late to catch tho train last evening for .Marsh field. . Betting Ik Eton. C. W who camo In'from Etigeno last ovqii ing, says that tho bott'ng In Elgene Is oven that tho Oregon eleven will beat O A. C on Saturday. Opilmlspi I thero Is prevalent not only In tho (ranks of tho studonts but the towns people nB woll. Despite tno neavy 'scores of O. A. C. this year the Ore gon contingent Is figuring heavily on the "Jinx" to boat tho Aggies. local postofflco who hnvo passod tho civil service examination. Tho man receiving; tho post will hnvo to fur nish his own horse and rig, Tho deliveries will bq mado dally, where generally such routes nro test- Ollck, led out at first with deliveries of only threo times a week. r , PLAN to tako your THANKS. GIVING DINNER at CHANDLER Hotel. MAKE RESERVATIONS In ADVANCE. Phono-20. Good mimic and a tnnd ineiiii. Times want ads bring results. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGGAGH Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone lo:i Resilience Phone 13-J Market Avev and Waterkent i' WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nasqn, 510 12thCourth, So. Phone 220tR HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See Q0RTHELV l Phone' 3171 - WJ i . '