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ifWWf 'Tl'lf r THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE K n H 10! Positive Proof That Discount Sales Are Unfair and of No Benefit to the Customer. j K not li-uo that when you r,i ito (,,,,,,,3 t() lko n mr thi&o 11111I ' "lo l"1'1 ,l,nt to article you ilcslra is reduced in jprko, )im Immediately begin to eviunliio It mid wonder If It is In ferior, defective or out of style? Jf ou ni-o 11 judge, you will fln-allj- come 10 that conclusion which In nearly every ease Is true. Xo incicliant can afford to, or Li nolnj? to sell Ills goods without profit. He has either been dishonest hy asking too great profit In llio llrst lilace, ho nus marked the good ifp then down again or tlicie Is Mime defect In tio goods offered. II Is easy enough to buy (wo will Nay) suits for $7.50, mark I hem to Mill for $12.00, and later on reduce them to $10.00. It looks nlliacllve, hut It Is unfair to tho customer .who bought nub and paid tho long prlco. Willi our uysioiii of Mili'tly cash Iraiisartloiw and no reduction sales wo mark tho suit $10.00 and llio litltc slajs Ihcte. Tho 1111111 who buys tho first suit, eaily Inthc Reason, pays no more than tho man who bought the last one, later on. Can wo not mcII affoid to do this and thus tieat all customers ullko? THE FIXUP tin: place where the price is always right MAIISIIl'IKIil) ; NORTH REND k CHRBIHAS SU6GEST10H A dainty one-quire box of Linen Lawn, the socially cortctft writing paper, in various sizes. Or a box of correspondence cards. Then for added' character and to make the gift more truly individual, have it printed wilh an initial in dainty color, or in gold or silver. Come in and look samples over. The Times Job Department THE HOUSE OF QUJALITY PRINTING Gifts With Personality WWWWW Thoughtful people begin considering their Christ mas gifts and the loved ones they want to remem ber long in advance. They plan gifts thai; their personality in them. Perhaps it is a picture, a bit oil lace, a piece of em broi(lerv,Home bead work, an odd bit of furnishing. Thev make the gift in whole or in part, themselves. And now is the time to select the needed materials. Suggestions such as yon seek will he found from time to timo in tho advertising columns of THE COOS BAY TIMES. -"" jv a g"f Ttv H jT" Brevities noveMher tides Time and heights or tides at Marslifleld. Tho tides aro placed In 'order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho 1 second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will in Idlcato whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. 20IIrs.. 1.2-1 8.1-1 12.49 8.04 Pt... 4.2 1.8 C.4 -0.3 21IIrs.. 2.07 7.G3 1.21 8.41 Ft... 4.2 1.0 5.4 . -0.4 22tlrs.. 2.40 8.29 1.G3 9.1C Ft... 4.2 '2.1 5.3 -0.4 23IIrs.. 3.25 9.01 2.25 9.51 Pt... 4.1 2.3 5.2 -0.3 24IIrs.. 4.02 9.34 2.58 10.2G Ft...4.0 2.4 5.1 -0.2 2GIIrs.. 4.41 10.0C 3.33 11.02 Ft... 4.0 2.4 5.0 0.0 2GHrs.. 5.23 10.44 4.11 11.39 Pt...3.9 2.5 4.8 0.1 27IIIrs.. C.O'7 11.32 4.54 0.0 Pt. . . 3.9 2.5 4.5 0.0 28IIrs.. 0.18 G.52 12.32 5. 10 Ft. . . 0.4 4.0 2.4 4.2 2DIlrs.. 0.59 7.40 1.42 0.52 jPt... 0.0 4.2 2.2 3.9 aojllrs.. 1.43 " 8.27 2.54 8.12 Pt... 0.8 4.4 1.9 3.7 WEATHER FORECAST IU7 Aiaoclited Vtm to Coot D7 Tltnu.J OREGON Pair except- rain In the Southwest; northeast shifting to south- east winds. LOCAL TEMP1CRATURI0 RECORD Kor the 24 hour ending at 4:43 n. m., Nov. 20, by HonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- eminent motcorologlst: Minimum 58 O Maximum 44 At 4:43 a. m 45 Precipitation 30 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1915 12.28 ProclplUtlon same porlod last year 18.89 Wind: Northeast, cloudy. ? Uond to reside, tho father having recovered sufficiently to travel. To Inspect. Schools. Dr. John Straub of the faculty of the Univer sity of Oregon and who has been con vnected with that Institution for 37 years, Is coming to Coos Day to inaKe an official Inspection pt all tho high schools. He will come with tho football team which Is to be hero Thanksgiving. Aro Elks This Morning. At n specially called meeting of tho Elks lodge last evening Frank T. King and Edwin P. Griffith, of Acme, wero Initiated Into the order. Doth men nre surveyors on the Southern Pacific. Thoy Intend to leavo very shortly for their vacation at the Pan-uma-Paclflc Exposition. Oo Afler Ducks. Armed with sun dry types of shot guns and plenty of 1 provisions Hny Kaufman and Tom James left yesterday for tho hoad quarters of the Glasgow Gun Club on llaynes Inlet. Prom tho continuous bombardment reported in that vicin ity today It Is believed thore lu a ter rible slaughter going on. Is ''Defused Commission, Captain Uundall Hogers who camo down from Portland and went aboard tho steam ship Drcnk water on Us trip to San Francisco as second officer, has been recused a pilot's commission for tho Columbia on tho grounds that Micro aro already plenty of pilots there. Ho Is now In San Francisco and It Is possiblo he will return with tho Dreakwater. Has Novel Machine. Jay Doylo on tho last boat, received a new ma chine, ttiio that ho Is Just setting up In his shop on Central avenuo, for tho purpbso of dry-cleaning all sorts of white goods and gloves. Mr. Doylo n while ago went south to learn the use of some of tho lat est equipment for this sort of business. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Saturday Novembor 20. Sun nt 7:19 and sots at 4:35., rlsos .Shook Trial In December.- Word has been recelvod horo by Don Fish er that tho trial of William Shook, of Marshflold, in tho federal court In Portlaifd on a whtto slavery charge will occur December l. It wns first set for somo time after Now Years. Thore will bo flvo sub poenas Issued In Mnrshflold, two In Eurokn and either 0110 or two In Gold Ueach. Dance nt Eagles Hull. Dick Rog ers Is managing n Thanksgiving dance tonight nt tho Eagles Hall in this city. Takes Oicr Tickets. J. W. Mot loy of tho Chambor of Commorco, went to tuo Coqulllo Corn Show this morning, expecting to return on tho availing train. IJo took over with him a handfull of football tlckots to bo disposed of there. ' (Jots Another Car. Whon Char 1 lea flail, of the Coos and Curry Tolo ! phono company, wont up to Port j land tho othor day, ho had n "hank ering" for anothor car. On tho Kll j burn yesterday there arrlvod a flvo 1 passengor "White, toward which ho 1 traded In his othor car. Plra'os Sell Loot. Slowly tho loot of the pirates, taken from tho Santn Clara and finally transported to Mnrshflold, Is being sold. Thoro liavo gouo canned goods, hardware, tires and enough variety of wares to start an emporium at reduced prices. During tho past week thoy liavo canvassod through tho busi ness districts and liavo turned qulto n bit of plunder Into cash. Flro Hoodoo Loaves. Mnrehflold can certainly say that It has no fire boo doo. According to tho records of tho local ftro department thoro has been no call In town since tho Gregg rosldonco burned on Sop tombor 13, When they say this though, thoy "knock wood," for to- J morrow may bring tho unlookcd for I fife. The dopartmont, howover, respondod at tho timo of the Norjh Dond flro, early lu October. N oble Theatejj TO-NIGHT Kathljn Williams 111 Sells' Sensational wild milnuil picture, "THE STRANGE CASE OP TALMA L1ND" One. of tho most thrilling Mories wo have shown for somo time. Three reels of action that will lift you from your beat. "THE ROMANCE OP ELAINE" As good s ever, lu fnct, it's Retting better Pearl White, known as tho most popular player hi tho movies. . 1 "AMHUOSE'S LOFTY' PERCH" Keystone comedy of tho slnp- Mlck order. Pull of fun. HSfllPl' .. .... Sunday matinee, "Tho Children of tho Ghetto," will ho repent ed by numerous requests. It's u njj-lure that overyono should see. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Monday night: "A Pool There Was," greatest of all Pov features. I Drlugs Parents Home. OUlo I Smith, night policeman tit North 'Dond, has returned from Portland ' whoro ho went to see- his father who 'was qulto HI. Mr. Smith brought his mothor and father back to North Chlel Is "Riled." Chief Jack Carter says somebody took undue ndvantago of him yesterday when thoy slipped Into tho station and put his name on tho register along with John Doe and his tribe. Fur thermore, these unseen judges, as sessed a flue of $5 against tho Chief, who says It ho catches tho poreon who did It tho joke's going to bo tho other way round and ho will furnish a free room In tho Ho tel do' Carter by way of a prlzo. 1)0 YOU SUPPER WITH RHEUMATISM? Rexall Rheumatic Pills will banish jour rheumatic pain mill reduce swollen joints. THE BUSY CORNER Tho Rexall Drug Store PHONE 208 1 1 Dnxi-it lltiu X"ii IIi.tun-A ffnnti parrot, with n black bill and a sharp tonguo was added to tho flro depart ment today. Tho boys declared It had been brought there for a courso In elocution, the belief being Its edu cation had beon sadly neglected with such scattering phrases only as "Want a Cracker" and "Here Pol ly." The green one sat on its perch, yelled lustily In n high pitched, voice and declared, that Is In parrot lan guage, that It "didn't glvo a conti nental what happened." , Is Much lletter Now. Captain C. E. Edwards, of Allegany, was In the city today coming hero for medical treatment. About flvo weeks ago, wltllo working in his sawmill out nt Loon Lake he vas tho victim of a freak accident. He was standing close to the planer bolt when tho thing ripped in half for Its entire length, the outer half hitting Cap tain Edwards in tho back and leg, making n very painful wound on his limb. This laid him up for somo time and ho started back to work but wns forced to lay off again. He says that ho has only n little moro work nt Loon Lnko, where Tho roads aro so bad, freighting Is almost Im possible. PERSONAL MENTION t $$ M. V. AND A. A. KANE uro week end visitors here from Myrtle Point. D. I. M'GEE was a passenger Thurs day to call on his trndo ih tho Valloy. C. It. HOWARD was down on busi ness yesterday frou his homo at North Inlet. CAPT. DAVE 110LDEN was up from Empire yesterday and to day on business. MRS. A. it. SEARS of Redwood, Cal. Is In tho city visiting her sister, Mrs. George Holt. D. D. REYNOLDS, of tho U. S. For estry Sorvlco, came In Thursday evening on tho stage. LEWIS HORTON and Mrs. Luclnda Sartcr aro expected horo Sunday from San Francisco to visit at tho R, M. Sartcr homo. W .W. GAGE, ox-Sho.-lff of Coos, re turned to his home In Coqulllo this morning after a short visit on tho bay. ANSELM JOHNSON has taken a po sition on tho August Carlson ranch on North Coos River and expects ' to spend tho winter thoro. E. D. McARTHUR and A. C. Ves tal loft Thursday for Curry Coun ty. P. V. Catterllu expects to Join them at Uandon and mako the run down in an auto. 'JOHN MATES, of Portland, an ex perienced florist, arrived ycBtor day on tho Kllburn to take a posi tion with tho Mnrshflold Florist Company. NEIL WATSON was In from his Is thmus Iulot ranch Thursday to tuko In tho com show. Ho reports that his parents, Judgo and Mrs. D. L Watson,' aro In flno health. MRS. P. E. CONWAY was a passen gor south on tho Adeline Friday morning, expecting to romaln thoro until about Decombcr 10 Mr. Conway Is In Portland but Is expectod homo In about two weeks. P. A. GOLDEN, County School Su pervisor, loft tlila morning for his office In Cdqulllo on business. DR. II. A. SHAW wont ovor Into tho Valloy this morning on a pro fessional visit, MRS. JAMES COWAN will leavo In a few days for Eugono to visit her daughter, Myrtlo, and lator tho two will go to Portland to visit another daughter, Miss Marjorlo Cowan, during tho Thanksgiving holidays. 3ARROLL SMITH wont south on tho W. H. HANSON and son Vernon, father and brother or Mrs, 11. L. Crawford, arrlvod yesterday from Kansas, for an extended visit nt tho Crawford homo horo. Vernon Crawford will romaln and make hls homo with Jits sister and at tend tho Marslifleld High School. Adellno Friday for a visit at his home In Dorkeley. He has been learning tho foundations of tho lumber business In the yards hero. Ho probably will remain In tno south until after tho holidays. ARCHIE PHILIPS nnd wlfo who wero In from their ranch near Sumner for a short visit at Marsh flold and North Bond, have re turned home. Mr. Phillips says that ho is doing flno on the ranch and enjoys tho life there very much. MR. AND MRS. W. N. EKDLAD and son, Willis, returned last ovenlpg from a pleasant visit at the homo of Mrs. Ekblad's par ents In Portland. Little Miss El sie Ekblad remained with her aunt and will spend the winter there. ' i ii' " Perham Park REST CITY 1XITS Good building slzo Lots $:WO to $(100 $: down, $10 month "See Held About It." For Best Buys IN CITY AND RANCH PHOPKRTV OR RUSINKSS OPPORTUNITIES "Seo Held About It." 120 Front St. W. A. REID Sunnyvale On JInrit-surfaced road l.ots cleared and level Lots $70 to $115 $5 down, $5 month "Seo Held About It." and in writing, Is given with every HOT WATER DOTTLE or SYRINGE. This doesn't Include any particu lar high priced bottle, but our entire large line. Wo allow you U5c ou your old worn-out hot tic. Rrlug It with you "The Owl" The Squibb Drug Store. Wo Deliver Immediately. Phone 74. Tho Simple Gift. That lends tho touch of friendship Is a flno photo- ' graph for Christmas. Quatermass llct.wlln KT Vrntll O. Tllmno IDfi-I. Tho ladies or the Rainbow Club 'will hold it Cooked Food Sale at tho Pioneer Grocery Store from one o'clock on Tuesday, tho JKlnl until O o'clock on Wednesday a variety of good old fashioned things like mother used to mako contributed by ,some of Coos Ray's most famous cooks. Thanksgiving We are thankful that we can truthfully say that you can save the price of one or more Turkeys by buying your Winter Suit, Shoes for the whole family, or other supplies, that the J. C. JENNEY COMPANY is offering you below FORCED SALE PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. SUITS Men's Heavy Scotch Tweeds, $25.00 value. Our prlco ...$10.50 Men's Heavy Dluo Sorgc, $22.50 value. Our prlco ...... $1-1.75 Men's hard-finish Worsteds, $18.00 value. Our price ....$ia.r.O Men's Worsteds, Serges and Novelty Cloth, $15.00 voluo. . $0.1)0 A complete line of young men's Suits, three-piece, ranging from $8.00, $7. It), $0.10 Latest models in boys' Suits, 5 to 17 years, In Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges. .$ I. I)H, $:t.l)H, $$:t.-l!, $2.l)H and $2.tr SHOES Don't forget tlrat wo wivo you 25 per cent ou Shoes for the whole family, -for all purposes, AT ALL TIMES. ty&Zkz&w-G 'ilW1 ' B M Wo Lend Others Follow. Mrxm7TTttm.-9S'7.IB Tho Originators of Low Prices This is your opportunity to buy the best sweet potato on the market for 21 cts. per pound. Handy Soap, lv bars for 25c German American Coffee, per pound HOo Gettings Cash Grocery yous money NO. RROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL PLAN to tako your THANKS GIVING DINNER at CHANDLER Hotel. MAKE RESERVATIONS In ADVANCE. Phono 20. Good music and it good menu. L ! JB feJP FOR RENT Furnished flat, Hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third 8t. FOR RENT A plastered liouso In good condition. 075 So, Seventh St. Apply on premises. VOH RENT Myrtlo Arms modern, furnished npts, freo heat and water, $22,50 and up. J i NFiw TODAY t ? FOR SALE OR TRADE HORSES Ono eight-year-old bay maro, 1250 lbs., guaranteed In overy way, prlco $100, a first-class all around ranch maro; ono 7-year-old bay maro, 1-150 lbs., guaran teed for slow heavy work, prlco $150; ono colt, coming .1 years old, hay, largo, M shlro, Just broke to work, prlco $125; ono colt coming two, black maro colt, Vi shlro, prlco $75. Will trado for Marshflold lots, reason for selling, liavo rented my farm. Ad dress or moot mo at Coqulllo City. C. A. Pondloton, Coqulllo, Oregon. FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment, heated, $15. Commer cial and Second, Inqulro Matcon Quality Storo. FOR RENT Klv-rooin house, cor ner Third and Audorsou. Tele phone 110-J. FOR RENT Ono now modem five room cottage, plastered and with all modern conveniences, located n Twelfth street. Rent $15 per month. Apply Going & Harvoy Furnlturo Storo. t FOR SALE t FOR SALE 5 cohh and 8 calves Geo. Montgomery, Dox 778, Marshflold, Orogon. FINE CORNER CHEAP Ono of tho .host .level .cornors, .South Marshflold, till improvements In . $1,500. I. S. Kaufman Co. LOST 1 small black grip on. train nt 8. P, depot. Reward for Its return to "S," Times offlco. FOR THE NEXT .10 DAYS o will dollver to you in good condition, ono dozon choice, assorted rose bushes for $1, with order. Port land Rose Nursery, Louts, Orogon. HOARD AND ROOM for two or three in private family, close In. Reas onable. Address "II" caro Times. J X WANTED X $1 WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 90 Hall Ave, or phone 282-J. WANTED Clean i-ags at Tlmos of. flee. WANTED Four or flvo young men to make up a class in chemistry, for night work. Address Uox "M," this office. Choral Club concert Sunday after noon, Dec. 12'h, Ju Noble Theater at "::() VlwI.-. Men's club will also appear. Popular prices. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Four In family. Must have references. Address M. D. Times offlco. $ X FOR RENT X FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, Low rent, 352 First Street North. Phono 333-J, FOR SALE 11Y OWNER 200 acres stock and dairy farm 2 miles from Gravel Ford, Oregon, $15,000.00 E. O. Carter, Myrtlo Point, Orogon. Turkey Dinner at the J i Right Cafe Front Street SUNDAY . Only FIFTY Cents Served after 11 a. m. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Notlco Is hereby given that' the Common Council of tho City of Marslifleld, Coos County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at tho of-' flee of tho City Recorder of said city until half past seven o'clock p. m. on Monday, tho 22nd day of No vember, 1915, for tho. purchaso of 40 tons of coal, said coal to be de livered as needed In quantities not exceeding two tons at ono timo and to be paid for as delivered. Dated this 17th day of November, 1915. JOHN W. HUTLEK, Reeerdor. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Residence Phone 1S-J Market Ave, and Wntrfroat .