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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE Positive Proof That Discount Sales Are Unfair and of No Benefit to the Customer. Is It not true Mint when yon go Into a store to nmko it pin rliasut mid yon nro tohl Mint tho article yon desire Is reduced in price, yon Immediately begin to examine It and wonder If It Is In ferior, defective or out of .style? If ou are it Judge, yon Mill fin ally romo to Mutt conclusion which In nearly every case is true. .Vo men-hunt can nfford to, or 1 4 going to sell Ills goods without profit. Mo Iiiih either boon dishonest by nsklng too great profit In tlio first place, lip Hun marked tho goods up then down again or there Is wiino defect In tho goods offered. It Is easy enough to buy (wo will .say) .suits for 7.30, iiinrk thein to sell for $12.00, and later on reduce thtiti to $10.00. It looks attractive, but It Is unfair to the customer who bought curly and paid tho long prlco. With mir nynlcin of strictly cash tiausacMoiis mid 110 rcdiiiHun sales wo mark the suit $10.00 and llio price sliiys Micro. Tito man who buys M10 first suit, early In the reason, pays no more than the inan who bought tho last one, later 011. Can wo not well afford to do Mils and thus treat all customers alike'.' BmVTrir I Locates In Portland. CIny Church of Mnrshflold, who deft hero nntl went north soveral weeks ago, Is now located In I'ortlnntl, nccordlng to word received by friends, lie Is em ployed with tho Kenton Drug Com- X PERSONAL MENTION 11. W. PAINTER expects to leave via 1 pnny, nt Kenton, a suburb to Port-! Rosoburg tomorrow for Portland land and says ho likes It there very ! much, to tnko mcdlcnl treatments. NOVEMBER TIDES I Is Moving Today. The Pugsley 1 Candy cotiumnv Is toilnv movlni: ?' from. their headquarters on Commer- Tltnc and heights of tides Mlirolltlnlll Ttw. tlttna nrn nlniKi.l In I order of occurrence, with their times clal avenue to the building of Oow l on tho first lino ami heights on the second lino of each day. A compar , Ison of consecutive heights will ln dlcato whethor It is high or low wntor. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marehflclil. 28 20 ?30 Ilrs.. G. 23 10.11 4.11 11.39 (Ft. .. 3.9 2.G 4.8 0.1 Ilrs.. C.07 11.32 4.C4 0.0 Ft... 3.9 2.5 4.5 0.0 Mrs.. 0.18 C.52 12.32 5.4C Ft. . . 0.4 4.0 2.4 4.2 llrs.. 0.59 7.40 1.42 C.52 Ft... 0.0 4.2 3.2 3.9 Ilrs.. 1.43 8.27 2.51 8.12 Ft. . . 0.8 4.1 1.9 3.7 Why on south Fourth street. Car pouters are In there today, putting in partitions. Tho company will linvc much more room In their new location. MRS. J. A. GOODWILL, of South Coos River wns a Marshflcld shop per today. SUPERVISOR F. A. OOLDEN wont 1 over on tho train this morning lo Coqulllo to look nfter school business. Wants to "o Peaceable. Mrs. Flora Forcmnn, of tho Kentuek In let school, said today that sho does not want to give the impression that bIio or any member of ( tho school board aro "looking for trouble" thoro, and that overy effort will bo made to patch things up In an agree able manner. THE FIXUP THE PLACE WHERE THE PRICE IS ALWAYS ItMIIT MARSHFIELR NORTH REND Our New Mayor One of tho first roa!Blteri of n good Mayor Is n man who exorcises good Judgment. At present writing thoro is a question whether Mr. Copplo or Mr. Evortsen will bo elected to this office, hut both of thoso candidates havo beon selected by tho people ns men of good business Judgment. As nil cvhlcuco of this, ono hnu ulroady built In Perham Park and tho othor Is negotiating for n homeslte In this uttractlvo district. "See Rcid About It" WEATHER FORECAST OREGON Fair, light var iable winds. LOCAL TEMPKIIATIIRH IlKCOIW Fortho 24 hour ending at 4:13 a. 111., November 27, by UonJ. Ostllud, Bpoclal gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 49 Minimum ... 35 At 1:43 a. m. '. 37 Precipitation 2 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 20.01 Precipitation i&rau porlnd Inst year 19. CG Wind: Southeast, cloudy. Traveling .Men to Meet. Thcro Is a mooting of the traveling men, the I members of tho Kdos Kommcrclnl ! Klub, at the Chamber of Commerce ; tonight nt eight o'clock. All mem I burs nro asked to bo present, as I Micro Is Important business to come . before tho organization. Also tho I membership role will be completed 1 at this time. Is Hack From East. A1 Jensen nr- 1 rived Inst evening from River Falls, Wisconsin, where he Iiiih beon for ' sovernl months, being called there by Itho Horlous Illness of Ills wife's moth- VERLIN PARKER returned Mils morning to his work at Hntulon after attending tho football gnmo hero yesterday. C. L. B.MIT1I and wlfo were visitors here last evening mid today from Coos River. JAKE AND ANDREW TUESDROM came In yesterday from Lakeside for n short stay In tho city. R. E. RLAKE, of Catching Inlet, was among tho visitors from thoro today. HENRY MIC1HLHRINK, of Coos River, was down this morning on a shopping trip. C. R. WRIGHT enmo over from linn don yostordny to attend tho In itiations of the Masons lust even ing. J i AT THE HOTELS MMra;,i.-vJ.-t 1 1 1 umr "Honesty" is the best Policy AND THE .1. C. PENNEY CO. IS OFFERING YOC THIS IN SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. MEN Full slock chrome, full doublo sole, absolutely all leather, $4.00 value. Our prlco JW50 Full stock, vlneolltcd uppor, double, vlscollzeil outsole, extra good vnluo at ?5.00. Our prlco ijM)H HOYS Full slock chrome, solo leather tip, full doublo vlscallzcd out sole, extra heavy lining, sizes 2A to 5 Sii-OK Sizes 12 W to 2 $2.01) "RED MOOSE FOR "OYS AND OIHLS Dun metal, button, full doublo chromo out sole, sole-leather tip, wide Inst, ehllds', 9 to 1 ,& at 91.08 Misses' 1 2 to 2 nt SIMM WOMEN'S "Honesty" blnck chromo waterproof Illuchor, full double Bale, 2 Mi to 7 ... ... ' $ .'lw Uo Suro Your .Shoes aro lA'ather. Chandler Hotel I l' I'lO . II. OI U.: I1WIK 111 YVIIBOll. T, health. Mr. .lonson expects to nd-! , n . n.nm pnnir 1? f n A ' . ... . . (v. w.vrt, .i.w.ovw.-.., rw. .. 1 jusi nis property nere ami prounuiy will return to the onst before Christ- or who Is now much better. Mrs. 4 J Jensen Is still there, though In poor; mas. Mull (Jets In. Tho mail arrived Charles McDonald, U. of O.; P. L. .lonson, U. of O.; J. II. Madden, it - r . ktii MArm it .r n u. ill l., nun iuuiiiii, v. ut w , 1 A. T. Miller. Powers; W. O. SteaniB, !ont,l00.38 train this morning from ': ; Vr,B,'t . "nm,,0": Coqulllo. It was held up on Thurs- ', ' " """ W,M" '""'"' v "' SUNRISE AND SUNSET Saturday Novembor 27 Sun rises nt 7:28 mid sets at 4:30. ICinpli'o Service. The Rov. It. E. Drowning will hold services Sunday day and al bo yesterday, because of I the rise of tho Conulllo River nbovo Conullle, the train being iinnhlo to get through yesterday. Only tho letter mail ramo through on the morning (rain. Recausu of the great amount, tho clerical forcu at tho .. . ... l- ... n..i ..!.... I Hiiumuuii in iMiwiru ui ou ", ii08t0mco was kopt at worn over two hours in making tliolr dlstrlbu- EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. KToontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Will (live llazmif. Tho Womon's' ' Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian church I will give their annual bazaar and ' luncheon noxt Wednesday In the old Orpheuni building on Front Street. I Man. Aro At Pii'tlnud. Mr. and Mra. Mrs. I). R. Chandler of MnrshMold uro toglstorcd nt Hotol Deiison. Portland. Hnys (iiiodbyo l'iuili Time. Dnvo Dickson, who Is leaving the C. A. Sm'tli Company and oii hla wuy East to visit over the holidays with iim pnruuis aim luriuuin 10 ruuiaui t ii..i,.. 11 1 ,1. ' ,,. .. n. A.i.,iinn;a. L. Denny, McKlnley: II. L kllUI Uf VtMlh Miaoii)V un IIIU liuviHIU and nuld goodbye to his friends on ' Wodnesdny. Tho ship couhl not got , out. Dickson came back and said Kelly, Poise. St. Lawrence- Hotel Miss Leggott, Heaver Hill; C. L. Smith mid wlfo, Coos River; II. (1. Rcoder, llenvor Hill; C. A. Unrkor nml wlfo, Conullle; r-n MrArro.i, Powers; W. II. Wobb, llandon. Illaiicii Hotel John Olrnrd, Powors; Jake Tuns dron, Lnkcsldo; Andrew Tuesdro.n, Lakoildo; Henry Wlstl, lnkcsldo; Henry Wnyno, llandon; Tom Hay don, Empire; It, E. Rlnko, Sumner; A. Stoon, PoworH; C. N. Robinson, Wlnlock, Wash.; II. . Smith, llnn 1I011: C. A. Doolcy, Coos Rlvr; An- dorflon, Freownter; W. O. Stoddrd, Froowater; A. E. Hadsall, Coqulllo: A. D. Martin, Coqulllo; Henry Mich- After Thanksgiving prices:-- Hulk Saner Krnut, per quart, 1 0o; per gallon 2.Tc Crackers, per pound (bulk) l-)$o Treo Ten (all kinds) per pound BOc Rolled Outs (largo package) 2to Holled Wheal, (largo package) Mc Preserves ami Jellies, (largo) each -0o Cheese, per pound , 3' Chocotate, (it-pound run) ... , 80c Coffee (excellent grade) per pound Mc Gettings Cash Grocery ouS money' NO. RROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL 1 J t WATERFRONT NEWS : $$ J KILItl'RN STILL OUT Word was received today at the local office of tho North Pacific Steamship Company thnl thu F. A. Kllburu will leave Eureka thin af ternoon u 2 o'clock and should ar rive at tho bar early tomorrow j morning. Tho vessel was duo yea- torday, but wuh bur bound outside Eureka, lUCSCatHSCi We Want to Sell These 1 Tho WoinaH's Auxiliary of the , ,,..., 1 ol brink. Coos R vor John Klobas, ..... . . i..;.. 1 1 goodbyo again; yesterday ho ropeat-' n , ' , , , 1'i-u.sln er an ehiinii will hold 11 ha-, ,.,.,,, , , , ., Powers; doorgo A. 1 hike, Sunuur; ,: and I.incho.,, In tho old Qrpl.o- f "" Imml-nliaklnK and today vas J 7 I , building on l-ront Street, Wcl- .. ..C y ", "? . S . . , SMALL SHIPS DMIGE Dinner beginning I fourth time. Ho said ho would quit ' nt Mint, no mat tor how many tlmoj he caino back. nosday, Doc. I. nt 1 1 a. 111. il.lc. Haul Luck for Ducks. John D. (Joss ond W. N. Ekbhul loft on tho ,. , ., . ,.1K. afternoon boat for Ileal Lake, where nm, wfo n'rr,VC(1 yoato'rtIny fro', Dan- llwn- nvnnnl to Klinllil tlllH nVOllllli: 1 mid tomorrow filling tholr hunting hags with tho limit of ducks. Doth took plenty of ammunition mid ox- . pressed coufldenco in the results. don whoro they havo boon living for 001110 time mid nro now on tholr way to Ilolso, Idaho, whoro they aro iiitoudlng to locate, Mr. Kelly hav ing secured employment with Mm And If ynu can buy ellhcr of them, It will bo tho best piece of "Christinas Shopping" you over did In your life. I 7.1110m house, on 10-foot lot, with fl.10 bay view, and eAtcllcnt location. Lot nlono Is worth nearly A-j j QQ what Is nsked for tho wholo thing px,iuu '2 Lot ft(5 in South Marsh field, in Klrwl. Wno corner cleared mid level, with Mr cot and sower linp.ovonicnt all paid Tor. Less desirable ciuneis In this vie- ai nn lulty havo brought SiWOO within past llirco yeai-s . . . yi,OVV Wo wlieelally icconiinend both of these ns among the best In vestments, for use mid profit, that wo havo ever offered. WESTERNER AND HARDY CROSS IN THIS .MORNINd II0M1 Wero Dm bound Outside Sluco Thursday Ewmliig Daisy Put. iiiiiii Races Itoforo Male "Wo had plonty of upa nml downs" Ib tho way 0110 of tho crew of M10 steam Bchoonor Westernor expressed tho oxporloucu of thu llttlo vessel whon sho laid off tho Coob llay bar from Thursday night until this morn liii wnlllni' for a ebnnco to croSH III. I Idaho. E. A. Kelly ramo hero with 1. .,,,,, ,.np n,Hn ..,.. anll Kranclsco. Trial Again PostK)iied Tho Ten Collier Hufflngton, now a promising WUB 0 Htca1, 8clloolor uardy. Bho Mllo crcok fishing case, involving W.nttornoy at Mold Uoach, and 81'ot',00 cnmo t,B niornlng. Clinton and A. IngorBoll, has been somo weoi:s in .xinrBiiiioin nororo go- 1 Suday S'chool Census. Tlio Sun- ( Oregon Short Lino Rnllroad. With day schools of North Rend nro to , thorn Is O. A. Kelly, tho father, who take n census of tho children In the is lioro from tho east. Ho has re- entlro city, expecting to do this tired from busliress and has comu 1 tomorrow afternoon. Tho purpose west to llvo In Ilolso, where a dniigh- I Is to got tho children enrolled and tcr Is head of tho agricultural oxton- , got thorn to nttend Sunday school. 1 slon dopnrtiMont of tho Unlvorslty of I. S. Kaufman & Company 222 Central Avenue postponed from today until Wednes day jwhon District Attorndy I..IIJ0 qvlat will bo able to hold tho hear ing. Tho caso was to havo como up for trial this morning. ing to llandon whoro ho was lator married. Mariners who tossed about outshlo ngroo that It was tlio worst thoy have scon the Coos Ray bar in yoais. TWO STEAMERS SAIL jtfftwfftfft?ttjrl,roIll th0 B0' west cnmo n heavy t AMONG THE SICK $!''. bringing with It n sloppy sou'- tfiwest sea that kicked Itself Into all LPlu f UI,,H On Ini. nf IIiIh tho ivefsols tried to ride. Thoy did praw After being barbouud Inside since WodiioBdny afternoon tho steainor L'Adellno Bmlth crossed nut at 2:30 'Mils afternoon mid bonded noutu ror Oakland with hor cargo of luinbor nnd several passengorH. Tho bar Is reported miiali iiulotor today. Georgo Ollbertson who has beon From North Rend tho steam jmUo K '" reported much l"R'rov-, t)ca)y ovoryllng uut Btuml 0 tllolr schooner A. M. Simpson got away at e,, huaila. 0110 o'clock this afternoon with 01 Mrs. W. E. Hoagland Is conflnod , )(lhy itmn Rcforo It lumber cargo for San Francisco. to her homo today on account of III- WRh a full cargo of lumber the rness. Yellowstone sailed at noon for San Herman Stono ,of west Marsh Francisco after being hero loading field, is under u phyHldaus's care to for several days. 'day Buffering from nervous trouble. Uoble TheateD -I TO-NIGHT M Where all the highest class picture plays aro showing ''THE ROMANCE OF ELAINE" This is the thirty-fifth Installment of this great ly. It must bo good or it would not have run so long-rh e next stallment will see the finish-Completing the most successful serial story of all time. "CIRCOLSTANTIAL KVIRIJNCE" wiinr One of tho Jarr Family series that make a hit everj where. 'speckU Mieo'reel Vltagraph with an all star cast of Old Vita Brapl, players. . Lower Floor J80 Ralcony 10c Children ."5c HEMKMRKR tomorrow matinee wo will repeat n"" quests "A FOOL THERE WAS" pictured from Kipling a poem. "THE VAMPIRE". JHHHHHI $n.oo ton. rmk A fliin IIiia tf H 1 Stationery 1 1 stop that cough I I II Xrov WHitc I H May bo found hero ami I I " x3v T I I . 1 1 Pme Tar H I I lly soothing tho Inflamed H H H flj mucous membranes of tho H I nri"l OtArl" I I brcatllinK Passages. It H A llC vWI promptly relieves cough. The Central Av. Drug Storo I B H I Wo Deliver Immediately. I JHE BUSY CORNER I Phone 74. Tno Kt,vaU I),I,B fitoro I II PRONE , And while these ships were wait ing outshlo tho Daisy Putnam, Cap tain Donaldson, wan sighted and passed, 011 hor wuy to Portland. Cap tain Donaldson on his arrival there said tho wind at Mines blew 80 miles Phono 72. nn hour, especially off Capo lllauco 'mid Coos Ray. HEATINO STOVES nt reduced i nowover tlio wind added to tho prices. Pioneer Hardware Co, speed of the craft that at times reol- 'cd otr 13 anu 11 Knots an uour. While crossing Into tho Columbia tlio Daisy Piitmaii shipped n big sea, which smashed in a small section of tho after rail. Tho Bteam schooner Westernor from San Francisco with frolght, crossed in this morning after bolng barbouud since Thursday night. Sho had u rather rough trip up tho coast It was rumored around this morn ing that tho BtcaniBhlp flcorgo W. Elder, formerly on tho Coos llay run to Portlnnd and Eurokn, was walling outsldu to como in. Tho re port wna erroneous, though tho El dor passed outside. She had no In tention of coming In. Shu Is now on tho Portland-San Francisco freight and passenger run. At hovoii o'clock Mils morning yio stonui schoonor Hardy, from San Francisco, iiiossod tho bar after be ing held outshlo for :il hours. J NFW TODAY 1 ! FOR HALE CHEAP Mas stove ninl boater, nlso amall heating' Btove, 1!H Commercial nvenuu. WANTED Woik by man and wife, at name place or different posi tions. Phono 227-N or apply 7G First and Date strceta, LOST FRIDAY (Sold brooch net with ruby and pearls. Howard for Kb rotum to "F," Times office. WANTED 3000. people to read I. 8. Knufninn & Go's, display ad In Mils Issue. It will pay. FOR THE NEXT at) DAYS we will deliver to you in good condition, 0110 dozen cholco, assorted row bushes for 91, with order. Port land Rose Nursery, Lents, Oregon. Adellnu Is Out VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arrived Wcstornor, San Francisco, 8 a. m. today. Hardy, San FrancUco, 7 a. in. to day , Sailed Adollno Smith, San Francisco, 2:30 p. m. today. A. M. Simpson, Han Francisco, 1 p. in. today. ' .W Yellowstone, San Francisco, noon today. Duo to Sail F. A. Kllburu, Eurokn, tomorrow. RiiHtler, Rogiio river, tomorrow. DANCE DANCE Eagles Hall Danco Sat. evo., Nov.' 117. Jcno Hovely Orchestra ensemble. FARE TEN CENTS City Limits North Rend, 3c. nr commutation nn CS TICKETS 91.75 L ALttthfJcld-North Rend Auto Lino Curs evoty ten minutes from O a. m. to IS p. in.;' to South Slough onco 11 day, leaving nt 11 u. 111.; to Empire three trip a day. GORST A KINO, Props, SARTER'S ! For Your ICE CREAM EVERVTIHNO SANITARY ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wo nmko Ico Cream to order, any kind and In any ipian- I tlty, for parties, lodges, plc- nlcs, etc, t; ;: :; r, :: I Wo do not speak of Its Q U A L I T Y I That speaks for itself SARTER'S Phone 'JOil-J. Marshflcld Front St., Oppwitn Rlanco Hotel RENT it room Mats, prUiile Iwth, 9'JO.OO mouth. Phono -HU-J. O . - WANTI'jD RIDS For cnrpeiUor work, painting, pnporlng, rooflnic electric wiring mid underplnninic of Lloyd Hotel. Scporato or lump bids. Seo J. II. Rrldges, Lloyd Hotel. , - t LOST AND FOUND FOUND Small key near E. Rr(k' house Ownor may have same by paying for this ad at Times office, , t FOR RENT I ? FOR RENT (l-rooin houso pwrtlally furnlshod, close in. Ph. F, M. Painter, 2U-J. I'OH HUNT HotisekeephiK roo, Low ront, 352 First Street Nortk. Phono 333-J. l'OR RENT Furnished flat, Hot and cold water, bath. 8C3 Third St, FOR RENT Myrllo Anns modn, furnished upts, free heat and water, 922.50 and up. FOR RENT Six-room hoiwe, eor nor Third nud Anderson. Tel phono 110-J, FOR RENT Ono now modern five room cottnge, plastored aU witH alt modern conveniences, leete4 n Twelfth atreot. Rent flS por month. Apply Going Harvey Furniture Store. t WANTED I $ WANTED Cloau rate nt Tin flee. WEAVINQ All kinds a spec ialty, Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R, ' V w o