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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
773 THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. " FVFU Coll ege are correct clothes. men ....... the best judges of the thing in young mens Hart S chaff ner & Marx Varsity Fifty Five models are the most popular styles in the leading colleges. Twenty-five Dollars means economy clothes; the label is in in these them. GfTryitHutBcbalfacr Jdlam Mahhficld This store will Ho opon until noon Thanksgiving Day. Woolen Mill Store The homo of Hnrt Schnffnor & Marx Clothes. North Bend SUXRISK AXII SUNSET Wednesday November 21 Sun rises nt 7:24 nmi sets nt 1:32. nmi n seven-foot rise would have en- plilctl them to float all tno logs out. Mls'ako In Figures. In tha nc- rcouitt of tho council proceedings yes terday tliero wns on error In tho bids Jor coal. Davo Mnssen bid $4.95 .per ton nmi Mulloy $1.50 a ton. Tho latter got tho contract. BEATS BOARD BILL 1 1. K. GRAY ARRESTED OX THIS CHARGE IIY SHERIFF .IOIIXSOX I'ntll Lust Evening AVni Cashier tit t luteal Depot Sujdcr Hotel Pro prietor Sems Out Wai rant Accused of defrauding a hotel keeiier, Lister K. Gray, until yes terday cashlor nt tho dopot of tho Coos Hay, Roscbtirg niul Eastern railroad, was arrested In Coiiullln this morning by Sheriff Alt JohnBon. ' Tho warrant of arrest waB sworn to I before Judgo Pcnnock, of tho Justice I court, hi' 11. V. Vnllcmnn. iirnnrlnlnr - . -- - - . i--.-.'.- .... lot Snyders Hotel, on south Uroad- way. Ho clfwniH tho amount of $29 U duo him for board and room. Over tho long distance Sheriff Johnson said this morning ho would ccmo over this evening with dray. Gray has been cashier nt tho de pot slnco last June. He unit last avculng ami wild ho was going to the Exposition, leaving on tho morning PtrnJn. Volkmnn declared to Judgo Pon noclt that Gray lmd nletly tnkon his clothes and effocts from his room anil that no one In tho house know ho wns gone until someone went In to mnko his bed niul found tho room 'deserted. Visit Our New Home Tho next time you mo rtmvii town drop In nmi mjo our now ipmiters In tho Russell building on Central nvenue, near Socouil. Wo mo getting- It fixed up iin rapidly us wo can, but the Thanks jibing iiiMi him delayed us ho mo. We luivo arranged to enlarge out' Mode mid will nluaj.s have the finest lines of iiiciiIn Unit can bo !ociired. It Is not too Into to gut your Thanksgiving Turkey, Chicken or Mill here. Wo cany choice Eastern FRESH OYSTERS. Palace Meat Market Central Avcimo, near Heconil Street. J'houu 10(1 Did Some Hnnmgc. V. S. Chand ler cnino down from his South Coos illlvor homo today ni'il reported that ftho freshet had done n little danlago ut his place. Mrs. Chandler who has bton In San Francisco for some tlmo fwlth their daughter, Mrs. Harry Tre- nialne, will return about December 10. Hum liong Memorial. Henry Vlcrs, of North Roml, today brought to tho ,1'ort Commissioners a long memorial containing facts nnd figures on Cooa Hay, Its shipping nnd possibilities, this to bo forwarded to the U, S. en gineers In Portland In asking for a deeper survey of tho harbor nnd then nu appropriation for tho extension of tho Jetty. The report contains approximately 3G pages. Will 1cnvo Krlday. Robert Ko hoo, who recently resigned his posi tion as superintendent of tho mill, will leave Friday for Portland nnd from thoro go to eastern Ore-I gon. Mr. Kohoo has not yet decided J Just what ho will do but ho has IindAY Wllili UK OHSHHYED AT Til 12 several offers as ho Is widely known! EPISCOPAL CHURCH among lumbormcn on tho coast. Mr. I Kohoo wns with tho Simpson com- special .Music Arranged niul Church Ho1 Shoes : The one big purpose of the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY is to put more value on your feet at a lower price, than you pay elsewhere. ' "Broadwalk" Shoes for little tots, in patent and gunmetal, extension sola $1.98 and $1.79 The well-known "Godman" Shoes for boys and girls at $2.25, $1.98, $1.79, $1.69, $1.49, $1.39, $1.25 and 98c. You can save from $1.50 to $2.00 on each pair . of Loggers' and Cruisers' Shoes, 8, 10 and 12-inch tops, in the "Big Z" brand, made by Zimmerman, Degan & Co $7.49, $6.90, $5.90 Don't forgot our "Honesty" Shoe for Men, Women and Children. Come in and see this shoe. ' Wo licnil Others Vollow. Tho Originators of Juw Prices rSTI HOLD SERVICE! iREWIB XOVEMHER TIDES jinny for twolvo years and for olgul years was superintendent of tho Porter mill. llorno In A Wondcivr. A mon named Smith, who lives In Fcrndnlc, has n bay maro with tho "wander lust," Twlco In n week or so tho animal hag left home and flrcstdo mid started out to see tho world, and Tlmo and heights or lidos ntL. . . ',, .,,, . , , r,ii.n ut iuiiuui uii uiiivtuuv tutitio u Hits IIihii Elaborately Dec orated for Occasion Murshflold. Tho tides aro placed In order of occurrence with tholr times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day, A compar ison of consecutive heights will ln Idlcato whethor It la high or low ,wator. High tldo on tho bar ono 4hotir mid Ii4 minutes earlier than at Mnrshflold. GET THAT SUIT FROM J. V. K0SKI TAILOR FOR MEX AND WOMI2X 7H .Market Au'uuo MAHSHFIELR S-ljIIrs. . I Ft... SClIIrs. , ! IW"- 2GIIr. 4.02 4.0 1. 11 4.0 G.23 N oble Theate TO-NIGHT Daniel Fi-oliniiiii presents HAZEL DAWX In tho fanciful com wly "MORA" A liiiiuorous blending of tho ancient ami tho modem a comedy that begin h threo thousand jeais ngo and ends Imlny, This Piirainouiit picture has been Mumn In North Demi nnd llandon ami Is pioiiouiired to bo ono of tho finest" wo liavo had for miiiio time. TIIIJ LDY 1CI lililCIC Scllg comedy. A tegular glooni chaser. GOLD DUST AXD Til 12 SQUAW Sellg Western ilraina. A splendid show nnd ono that Miouhl bo .seen by everiono In Mai-shfleld. T Y Tfl- Lower floor . 15c I ICm I l-TITir-aC Balconv ... 10c Children 5c Sunday iiiatluee "A Fool Thero Was," will bo repeated. Ft... 3.9 '27Hrs.. C.07 (Ft... 3.9 2SIIrs.. 0.18 Ft. . . 0.4 2 9 1 1 1 ra . . 0.G9 Ft... 0.0 I I 30 lira. Ft.. 1.43 0.8 0."l 2.4 10.0G 2.4 10.14 2.C 11.32 2.C C.C2 4.0 7.40 4.2 8.27 4.4 2.r8 5.1 3.33 CO . 4.11 4.8 4.51 4.5 12.32 2.4 1.42 o 2.54 1.9 10.2G -0.2 11.02 0.0 11.30 0.1 0.0 0.0 C.4G 4.2 G.C2 3.9 8.12 3.7 tho city. It was found for tho sec ond tlmo astray last night, this tlmo browsing on Judgo Coke's front lawn nnd Officer Richardson placed the animal under nrrcst in tho city pound. Tho owner got It out this morning. Ho linn paid J9 now for tho wandering of his bay mare. W12ATHEU FORECAST (Dr AocUtl r-reu to Coei U, TlmM. OREOON Occasional rnln In tho wost, colder tonight; Houth to west winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 houra ending: at 4:13 a", in., Nov. 24, by DonJ. Ofltllnd, apodal gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 58 Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. in 30 Precipitation 73 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 191C 1C.3C Precipitation same period last year 19.G1 t PERSONAL MENTION J OS F. G. LESLIE Is over from Coqtilllo today calling on tho trade. SAM CARMICHAEL como In today from North Inlet on business. L. W. SIMMONS wns down from his Coob River homo yostordny and todny on a visit. D. C. SMITH and wlfo enmo In last evening from Powers and will probnbly Btay over Thanksgiving, Thnuksglvlng Day will bo observ ed this year In tho Episcopal Church as usual, and It Is expected to mnko tho service as Inspiring its In pre vious years, when a Inrgo congre gation has been in attendance. A committee of six appointed by tho Guild has scon to tho decora tions of tho edlflco and thoro Is u real harvest aspect soon In thu abuudniico of fruits and vegetables 1 mid flowora mid great stalks heavy ; with corn. j Tho service will bo nt 10:30 In stond of 11 o'clock, mid tho follow ing musical program will be car ried out at tho sen Ice: Processional Hymn. "Como, Yo Thankful People, Como". .Elvoy Chant. "O, Prnlso tho Lord".I)upuls Gloria Pntrl Dupula To Doum : Ruck Juhllato Doo Drown Contralto Solo. "Thnuksglvlng." Cowon Mrs. E. Stanloy Henderson. Hymn 192 "Prnlso to God". .Kochor Sermon. "Tho Lines Have Fallon Unto -Mo In Pleasant Places, Yno, I havo a Uoodly Heri tage." PbuIiii 1G:C. J Anthem, "Praise tho Lord, O Jerusalem." Mauudor , Offertory. "Holy Offerings Rich , mid Rare." Redhead Recessional Hymn. "Our Fnth- , ors' God! to Theo." "America i Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr., Organist For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Come in and look over our line of FRESH VEGE TABLES and FRUITS. We have a full line and re member that we save you money. Gettings Cash Grocery yous Key XO. DROADWAY, XEAR CENTRAL Winning number for today's doll is fr 73 New number on last week's doll is 3893 LOOK OVER YOUR OLD NUMBERS Burpee's 5-10-1 5c Store 10 saw w M WTCBt w iruim 4MIL 3 MATT L.MAY i . , C !.,., Wind: Southwest, cloudy. .Shoes Shoes ohoes- ' Our storo is brimful of opportun-'i ., I UUMii.ni iini;r. xrtiiuui.Mi.'i.M iHo for correct Bhoo buying at' I BUhIM ,....... , , OREGON Telephouo "O RFPRESEXTING HAAS BROS. GROCERS ARMOUR & CO. PROVISIO.NS AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., ".U KI.R .MANUFACTURERS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. M)UK AXD FEED .-4 PARE TEX CENTS c,l)' Limits North Rend, Be. )) COMMUTATION f)t 6U TICKETS $1.75 ZU "ttlifleld-Xorth Rend Auto Una Jj" every ten minutes from " m. to 12 p. m.; to South 'oiRh once it dav, leaving at 1 m.; to Empire three trips day, GORST & Kinq, Tropa. 'prlcos that are easy to pay. Men's plain too, black cromo leather, full double solo. This shoe will bo JiiBt tho shoe for coal miners. Only 9. Men's smoked venl tan, IC-Inch top. waits, a flno boot, reduced to 8'00 Men's heavy wet-weather shoe, double aole, regular ?5. . . .$l. Men's tan crome cnlf dress shoe. double soles, flno for btreet, S.f.OO Men's dress shoes lu luce and button, from ....S-'.no ' " Hoy's wet weather shoes, good as gold, best cheap shoe ever; from Sl.ltttS-.7S There's every good reason why you should como to our little store for your shoos. We save you money and when you save money YOU MAKE MONEY ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP S. J. IMMEL, Piop. 180 South lJroadway $ PADGETT Rom to Mr. and Mra. Frank Padgett of North Ronil. Nov. 22, a 9 pound boy. nrnlmlilv remain Get Log Out. Capt. K. Ooorge.MH AN- MRS 1)RN, qhANDLER Smith said that tho Smith-Powers supposed to have arrived in f company had succeeUed in getting r portinnti today to visit over! MR. AND MRS. OEO. M'lLROY, of Coos River, weo visitors in tho city last ovonlng nnd todny, R. I). OSTLIND loft on tho morning train for llandon to look after the building ho Is Interested lu tlinrn G. T. TREADGOLD, City Attorney i n'"1 Cholr ,)lrc0,or' of Rnndon, wns a visitor hero laBt uvenlng, roturnlug homo on tho morning train. MR. "AND MRS. J. W. MoINTURFF aro returning very shortly from tIUIII WUU1U IIIUJ U .W .. " - I it to their paronta. I GUY CHAMRERS is 111 today from his Daniols Creek rnnch to attend tho funoral of W. 8. Turpon. Ho will return homo lu tho morning. P. J. CASEY, for a long tlmo with tho C. A. Smith Company, left on tho Adeline Smith today for California, whore ho will spend tho winter. EARL POWELL Is expected homo on tho ovonlng train from a trip of several daj'B to tho Coqulllo Val ley on his regular monthly col lecting trip. DAVID C. DICKSON, who ha8 been with tho C. A. Smith company, will leave for the cast go to RerwJclc, Pa., where ho will MUST MAIL EARLY , POSTMASTER HUGH McL.MX IS- Hl'llS INSTRUCTIONS Toiiiorrni In Holiday juitl No l)cller 1cm To Re Mndo .Mall Window Open Rctiu'cu II ail I" a. in. had succeeded In getting r out about 400 logs from Hoock's old ramp In Smith Rasln. South Coos River roso about six fcet'yeSterilay Thanksgiving with. Mrs. Chandlor'a Tomorrow holug a legal holiday tho postofflco will bo open only be tween 11 and 12 a. in. and thoro will bo no deliveries of mall in the city, nccordlng to the announcement of Postmaster Hugh McLnln. Patrons living In tho residence dlsti'lcta will ho ublo to get tholr mall at thin hour from tha carriers at tho door of the postofflco. Chrlhtinns Mali Special warning is being glvon rol atlvo to tho Christmas mall. Ho llo will cause of tho boat schedules the steamships bringing lu tho parcels post and also carrying it out will be hero several days previous to Christ mas. For this reason Instructions aro gven to bring packages early to the postofflco and not to wait until tho day of sailing or even the day before parents, and will then return home very hhortly. MR. AND MRS. KAKIf SAVAGE loft ! hat as there will bo a. j?roat rush. I on the Adeline this morning for, Wrap Securely San Francisco, whero thoy will I Postmaster Hugh Mel.aln nbl. visit at tho fair. On their way 'that tho persons sending paekagos 'EAVIWRAM .,:..!' - HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW i h See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 STOP THAT COUGH Troy White Pine 2b Tar Ry soothing tho Inflamc.l mucous membranes of tho breathing passages It promptly rolloves cough THE BUSY CORNER The Reuill Drug Store PHONE -08 back they will stop off for a. visit In Portland. W. C- .RRADLEY 19ft overiana yns- away Ho them un very securoly nnd also have tho names and tho address es on thorn plainly Joglblo. Thoro terdav for Seattle on business. He will be extra carriers put on prob will spend Thanksgiving at tho ably to handle tho parcols post, all Homo of hlB daughter, Mrs. Harry i of which will bo dolivorod In plouty VsiiUlocU nt Gladstoue. a suburb of tlmo before Christmas. And so of Portland, MRS. C. A. SEIILRREDE haB re . iurned from Salem, Orogon.f whero sho has spent several weoks owing to tho Illness of her father, Georgo Downing, a pioneer of tho Willamette Valley. tho slogan Is "Mall Early, Wrap 8e- surely and Address Plainly." t NPW TODAY J ? LOST FRI DAV Gold brooch not with ruby mid pearlB. Reward for Its return to "F" Times office REWARD For tho hungry man will bo found In our 50-cout Thanksgiving dlnnor. Right Cufo. HOARD AXD ROOM for Cwo or threo lu private family, closo in. Reas onable. Addrosa "II" care Times. FOR RENT Spnco ut flno Thanks giving dlnnor, with big Turkey food thrown in, for 50 conts. Right Cafo. FOR RENT Housekeeping iooiiih. Low iont, 352 First Street North. Phone 33U-J. t LOST AND FOUND J FOUND Flno plnco to got jour ThnnkBglvIng dlnnor. Right Cafe. LOST Saturday, wlilto silk Imby , cap. between Ford Meat Market and 7th mid Donnelly Streets. $ Finder loavo nl Tlmea offlco. 'fr t FOR SLE t $ FOR SALE Flneht Turkey dinner you over nto Thanksgiving, 50 cents. Right Cafe. FOR SALE IIY OWNER '-00 ncrft stock uud dairy farm 'i miles from Gravel Ford, Orogon, $15,000.00 E. O. Carter, Myrtlo Point, Oregon. J X WANTED t FOR RENT .Myrtlo Arum modern, ( WAXTJ2D IOOO people to tyijoy our FOR RENT FuroMicd flat, Hot mid cold water, bath. 853 Third St. furnished apts, froo wntor, $22.50 and up. heat mid FOR RENT Slv-room lioiinu, cor nor Third and AndorBon. Tola phono 110-J. Ft)ll RENT Ono mv iiioderu fho room cottage, plastered nd with all modem conveniences, located n Twelfth street. Rent $15 por month. Apply Going & Harvey Furniture Store. Thanksgiving dlnnor, Right Cafe. WANTED Clean iiigtt nt Timed of fice. WANTED Competent girl for gen oral housework. Four In family. Must havo roforoncea. Addrossj M. D. Times offlco. ' J . FOR RENT J- to444? I r or FOR KENT 0-rooni Iioiino partially1 furnished, dost. In Ph. F. M. j Painter, 241-J. I 1 FOR EXCHANGE FOR FARM Im- 1 proved. Income, Eastsldo property. I Value $4000. Inaulro W- J. L Fulm. Thanksgiving Candies ami X AMONG THE SICK X $$ V l' Douglas Is Biifforlug from ono of Job's comfortera. a boll on lus cheek. Ho saya ho wouldn't mind having his beauty ninrrod tompornr- llv If it wasn't for the incessant Pure Ice Cream go to the FIXDS R.R ROUGH Captain R. Wt Olson, of tho Ade line, took his vessel down this morn ing and tried to cross out over tho h.t.o nua ii rnnniKrn rnhimed'bar but was turned back and will pain (luw ul"" "'" , ...... M.. f,,...,a ..I. .1.1 i.no.. nl.l ui... nt to her homo at Mllllngton today' maKo anomer atiempt in mo morn -..", v.k.,i. w, w... -m -. nr .nnndine week at the homo lug He came back to Empire wltb Mr and Mrs John D. .lone Is con-1 r of Warner Ogren, caring for Mrs,, his vessel Ho said the bar was nam io w - r'"-U m Ogrfen'who has lieen' Juft'e sick rougher than it has been for a Jong North Fifth atroot, with tin attack. -. - . .-. - .i... Im the tillinilia . . he itfir i m j I avern 5178 dmtral Avenu Whmm J.11-I.' ffl'Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680