The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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What You Can
Afford to Pay
tit T voii ran nlTonl to pay I'oi- a suit or
fl :.....( k mil ii tiuostioii of dollars alone.
w . i ,i ' niim riwcived.
- hwnv'that vnu can easily nlToi-d to pay $2o
t'nTit" lavnusi'' wo know what is in them.
Ii I-iioiv that such high quality ol' materials is
lu . . ,i in nil of overcoats at that, nriee.
rci. mi"
R'C kllOW tlKll HO OUll'i: " nu inn i T-" "U
8, well tailored.
f'okiiow that in no other clothes will you receive
P ..Li. viiIiik for vour money.
fliat is why we say you can easily ai lord one
.'..' i&o-.'biiWh mi overcoats.
Knil aftor vou have worn one, should you not
Kel 'thoroughly satisfied bring it back and get
four money.
Suits purchased at this .store will
be kept pressed free of ehanje
ffhe Woolen Mill
Store
'Tin' Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
TWO STOKES
BlAKSllFIlOU)
NORTH UIONIJ
IRVING
BLOCK
aatom,
FOR MEN AND BOYS
.kv coons arriving
i:vi:ry day
ut nrrltrd Men's and lloyn
larkliun- Coats. See Window
, iacII lino of Men's Silk Sox,
Or value, :l.v, 3 pair Sl.oo
limit Shlrlct. all sizes, good
ciortinrnt of patterns . .iill.no
WOMEN AND MISSES
New Goods Arriving Every Day
SiiKh, ContN mil! OircK'N.
See Windows.
Willi Drecse Oiit-Hitlf Price
On DlBiilny In Whulow Uiilr
Goods, Switches anil Hair Or
iiuincnts, Luce Collars, I. mo
Cups. Tango Wrlstlottos, Policy
C'orHut Covers
Lcm One Fourth Price
Watch Our Windows.
Why?
Because We Sell for Cash.
ENTS
IBi
prices to suit the people
want to camp.
"Why Pay More?"
mson-Gulovsen
Company
Quality .unw with Service
FutllO.
siefy
her new shipment of the
Jws American Boy and
fcan Girl hosiery; also
fts' and ladies', the same
15c the pair. You who
Oiven them a trial know
are worth more.
EOPLES
10-15c STORE
v '' Randon Murshflold
GRAND
HEATRE
O-NIGHT
T
tlrW
BREVITIES
AUGUST TIDICS.
Below Is given tho tlmo and
Height of high and low water at
MarnhflDlil.
The tides are placed In tho order
or occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In.
dlcato whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bnr
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
nrrlvi'd on Cons Hay from Stock
holm. Sweden, after n nine months'
Journey around the world, during
which they Uslted iniiny of the prln-'
i Ipnl cities. They are former friends
of .loel and 11. H. Ostllnd and im
noui'.ie that they expect to make1
their fiiMiie home on Coos Hay. J
Some Tire. The Gunnery hna on,
display In Its window it Fisk heay
car type tire thnt has run moo miles
on Oorst & Kings big l.ozlei car. '
PRICE WAR
Phone 7?
i
Is the talk of the town but we have and are selling at tho same
price and the advance has not cost you one cent more hero than
Ii did hefon the war. If ou trade with
See us for Onus ntul Ammunition. Also Hoys' Automatic Pump
Air Itlfles.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING.
1.5:
4.7
7.00
2.3
tOIIIrs. . 0.18 7.11
Ft. . . r..! 0.3
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WKATinCR FORECAST
(Dr Ai90Clttit IVeu to Coos IIr Tlmri.J
I OREGON Fair and warmer
1 northwest winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
I 43 it. m.. August 19, by UenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum 70
Minimum 44
At 4; 13 a. in 57
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1013 GG.54
Precipitation samo period
Inst year C4.81
Wind: northwest; elenr.
IREQPbE
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ANDHIISOX. To Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Anderson, of North Uend, Tues
day, tt sou.
THK KXrraAOHUINAUY
SENSATIONAL SUICCHSS
"A IMi!ON lH." A modern
drama In five parts plcturlzeU
by Marguerite Hertseh, from
tho play of "AGNUS," by Geo.
Cameron.
It wuh staged by Halph Inco
with Anita Stowart, Charles
Kent, Harry Morey nnd Julia
Swnyne Gordon In tho principal
characters.
Alan Dalo. tho foremost
dramatic critic In tho entire
world and n motion picture en
thusiast, said: "IT IS THE
FINEST PICTUHE E V Bit
MADE." No drama could glvo
0110 such an Idea of a ship
wreck. This photoplay was selected
by tho Vltagroph company for
tho opening of tho "VITA
GltAPH THEATHB," 44th
street nnd Broadway, N. V.,
and played 250 performances to
standing room only,
STANDING HOOM ONLY
has prevailed at every perform
ance where this has been
shown. The business has been
PHENOMENAL nil over tho
UNITED STATES, consequent
ly the attraction MUST HE EX
TRAORDINARY! SHOWING TONIGHT OXIiV
Children Gc. ... Adults, IGc
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For
STKXOGHAPHIC WORK
of any kind
Gal! 181-J
Two competent stenographer!!
in charge
08 Central Ave.
NOTICE II. P. O. H.
THF AI IPC u
I "111 )X. "K.VCII SUNDAY
nni r1"1,111 t A. M.
nuuwu TRIP 50c
connAPtin.. ...1.1. .....
Is.. 11 "ul Ull' or bun-
y and Shore Acres
All Elks are requested to bo pres
ent nt tho mooting Wednesday night.
There will be Initiation of candidates.
THOS. I). JAMES, Secrotary.
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NOTICE.
Any person having In their posses
sion any live deer after Sept. 1, 1914,
without first having secured a permit
to keep same from tho State Game
Commission will bo prosecuted.
J. M. THOMAS.
Deputy Game Warden.
f'ftt'il Pril'l t t Ina Atfrinu Ifiilnlin.
son has Issued Invitations for nu af
ternoon nt cards Thursday In honor
of Mrs. Wagner.
Pile Contract. J. E. Morgan has
a eohtract to cut five hundred piles
for the rnlli'itid 011 tho Mntsou ranch
near Catching Inlet.
Ci-nnltei'iy ("nip. J. II. Plnkerton.
who was lu from North Slough tho
other day. reports prospects for the
cranberry crop are excellent this
year.
Teiiipeiiiuie Talk. Rev. It. Sum
merlin delivered a temperance lec
ture ut the iichoclhouse on Catching
Inlet last night. A largo crowd
heard him.
Will .Mine. C. II. Murs'i and fam
ily will move tho first of the month
from tho Leslie Apartments Into tho
Dow residence on Donnelly street In
South Mtirshflcld.
To 0K'ii Ciiiii Georgo Noah was
lu town today securing supplies for
lilik nmv I'niiiii. ii'hlcli In Is oiH'iilliir
on the west fork of Coos River above
Allegany, lie win get out snip Kneos
for local parties.
fin A in,, 'I'iIii Mr. nml Mrs. C. C
Going and family have started In
their autoinoiiiie on an outing trip
up the Willamette Valley to Port
land, where they will visit with rela
tives and friends.
I'iiIi'IiIih" Inlot Ai-t'li'iilri. Pennln
from Catching Inlet who nro In town
today are John Carlson and wife,
Charles Spooner nnd wife, llcrmnu
Smlthgull, Mrs. C. R. Collver and
II. H. iionebr.iKe.
Il'h 11 Hear. "John L. Sullivan,
the performing bear, was taken to
Coqullle today by his owner, John
I'ouiiHul. for exhibition. Tho big fel
low weighs seven hundred pounds
an J tinvels as excess baggage.
'i- I In I it- 'IVfcter. K. L. TOWIIO.
official dairy tester for tho Coos
River Cow Testing Association, nas
been succeeded by II. I. Savage, Just
nrrli-twl fmm Cnrvnllls. Mr. Towuo
will return to Corvnllls to complete
ins course tuere.
Taken to Hospital TliomnB hooko
of Myrtle Point, who fell from u
iinltiihiif lust weok and was narii-
lyzed, was brought In today on the
train and taKen to .Mercy tiospiiui.
Dr. .MIIIKUS JIIUUU uii .-ij' (MUiiiiuu
ilnn nf lilu ImnV tills (iflprnontl to
determine the cause of his condition.
(lets Iutrgo Vt'i-uict. .News nas
linnn rAPolvml lime that Miss Owrtl-
eddo Tower, well known on Coos
Hay, where alio nas viBiieu oiien,
hna haan nivnrrinil n vnrdlct far 120.-
000 against the Eureku Street Rail
way Company for the terrible uccl
dent In which she lost an arm and
a leg.
Dies Suddenly. News has been
received hero of the death In Eureka
Monday or Newton 11. nan, a boh or
!. n Unit wlin illnil recently in
Sumner. Ills death was sudden, as
his brother, R. D. Hall, received a
letter from Ills summy in which no
ninntlmi wiis mndo of his Illness. He
was 42 yoars old and leaves a wlfo.
Arrive from niocKiioim. uurry
Forsberg and Eiick Mngnusson have
The Royal
TONIGHT
'The House of Hlg Features"
"LBS MISERAHLES" In nine
reels. Tho greatest motion picture
evor made. A magniricent $100,
000 production of the literary mas
terpiece or Victor Hugo, acted by a
splondld cast or Fronch stars.
This feature was played to a pack
ed house last night nnd tlioso who did
not see It last night will again have
n chanco to seo it tonight
i KMOW
ABOUT
TOM HALL was n business visitor lu
Coqullle yesterdny.
MRS, CHAS. DOWNER will visit n
row days nt Coaledo.
P. II. ROOD of Coos River was n
Mnrshflold visitor today.
J. II. RAHSKOPF mndo a business
trip to Coqulllo yesterday.
MRS. W. L. WALKER of Cooston
wits n Mnrshflold visitor today.
.MRS. TAYLOR or North Hend was
it shopper in Mnrshricld'thls morn
ing. W. R. HAINES returned Inst even
ing from n business trip to Co
qullle. ,
W. II. COX nnd Mrs. Cox nro taking
in tue christian convention at Myr
tle Point.
GEORGE AYRES and family nro
home from their vacation visit
ut tho bench.
C. I. RE1GARD returned this morn
lug from n short business trip to
Myrtle Point.
II. W. PARTINGTON left this morn
ing via tho Marshflold-RoHeburg
auto singe for Rosebtirg.
MRS. C. J. IIUNNICU1T, of Hnndon,
who has been visiting with E. J.
Philips nnd family left for homo to
day. MRS. HERBERT ROGERS and Mrs.
Melchlor Nelson enmo to town
from South Coos River this morn
ing. W.M. LEDWARI) hus gono up Coos
River, where ho Is building some
bunkulatlons for tho Smith Com
pany. MISS ALICE TICKELL returned last
evening from nu enjoyable vaca
tion and outing trip lu tho vicinity
of Hnndon.
MRS. R. K. BOOTH loft yesterdny
for Teumllo, where she will spend
several days as tho guest of Mrs,
J. W. Dennett.
MR. AND MRS. W. S. NICHOLSON
nnd Mrs. S, C. Small have returned
from n two weeks' vucatlou spout
at the beach,
MRS. CLARKE GLADMON or North
Bond went to Myrtle Point UiIh
morning' to attend tho Christian
churoh convention.
THEODORE CLINTON t.ho Norway
ball player, loft yesterday for
Portland, whore he will spend u
fow weeks with relatives.
MR. AND MRS, C. A. SBIILBRBDE
and Mrs. W. A. Rold are home
from an outing spent nt the
Sehlbrede ranch on South Inlet.
HAROLD ROTNOR, after n delight
ful vncntlon visit nnd hunting trip
with his father, Geo. It, Rutnor,
leaves Friday for his homo In Snn
Diego.
C. C. DANA, a member of tho S. 1
SEAS
IS
W
COS
PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY jGOV
ERXOIl TO PREVENT SPREAD
OF FOREST FIRES WHICH ARK
NOW EASILY STARTED.
I NO ARRESTS UNTIL NOTIFIED I
Deputy Game Warden Thorn-
ns todny received tho official no-
I tlco from Stnte Gnmo Warden i
I Evans of Gov. West's proclama
I tlon closing tho hunting season
until September 1. Tho notlco
says to ndvlso njl hunters to
cense shoot Ingdoor, but make
no arrests uttfii parties are notl
Had.
ClAiSlflCD
Rcrnuse of the danger of forest
fires ns it result of camprires care
lessly loH by hunters, Governor West
tins Issued n proclamation closing
the deer hunting season.
It became effective Monday. He
Issued tho proclamation upon his
return from Portland, where ho re
ceived Information regarding condi
tions. Hunters will be Informed of
It by flro wardens, nnd It Is prob
nblu that most of them were reached
beforo tho ordor became effective.
State Forester Elliott, who hus
conferred with Governor West re
garding the numerous fires, said thnt
while ho hud not nsked that tho
season be closes, ho felt thnt It was
a good thing. Ho snld there hud
been several reports of forest fires
having been started by careless hunt
ers. Thu season started August 1
and would have closed November I
but for tho Proclamation of tho ex
ecutive,
Mr. West said opou season would
, bo declared any time before tho
regular closing tlmo If there wns it
sufficient rainfall to obviate danger.
THE
HOTELS
AT
" 1"
At tho Chandler.
Miss Ivn Garrett, Myrtle Point;
Mrs. W. C. Guerln, Myrtle Point;
Mrs. Chas. Zimmerman, Coqullle;
J. J. Dennis, San Francisco; W. G.
Fortmnn, San FrnnclscD: J. I). Corn-
well, Portland: W. T. Alberson. Port-
euglneorlug crow, left todny for ": A. O. Knowles, Florence; T.
Snn Francisco on nn extended vn- T. Edwards, Seattle,
cation visit at tho home of his1 At the Lloyd,
parents. , G. Barronford, Coaledo; F. Woods,
ATTORNEY J. C. KENDALL Blurted Portland; Mrs. M. Jones. Coaledo;
for Curry county this morning tolMr. nnd Mrs. George Miller, Myrtle
attend court. He took his rlflo Point, Hurry Strong, Hnndon; John
with him and may hunt a few days cole, I'ortlnnd; II. G. Welch, John
Dempsey. Myrtle Point.
At tho Bbinco,
John Wholroy, Myrtlo Point; E.
Ithiulns. Smith Hlnni'h' Mnnlnl Rllnn.
tlm ChrlHilan nni'nntlon lodav and' lion. Alleiuinv: L. G. Masters. Sum-
will return Thursday, I ner; Wyiuan Albeo. South Inlet; E.
A. J. PARRY, buyer ror the Smith S. Weyman, South Inlet; J. W. Beck-
Lumber Compuny, doparted thls'er, Portlatid.
bafore returning.
REV. AND MRS. SAMUEL GREGG
left this morning for Myrtlo Point.
They will attend the program at
morning via tho Marshrield-Rose
burg auto stago for a business
trip to Snu Francisco.
MR. AND MRS. B. A. ANDERSON
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Curtis
oxpect to leave about September
first for a month's vacation visit
at Shipyard's Springs, Wash.
MR. AND MRS. OTIS WILSON nnd
baby, Miss Wilson and Miss Irene
Preuss leave soon for the Good
will camp on Coos River whore
they will spond sevornl weeks.
DR. G. W. LESLIE returned last
evening from a three weeks' hunt
ing trip into the hills or curry
At tho St. Ijiuivnce.
Mrs. J. Montgomery nnd uiothor,
Eureku; Ben Tyror and wlfo, Coos
tou; Mrs. C. Boutun, Coulodo; M. H.
Towuo, C. E. Poiiuock, Lakeside; C.
P. Coleman, Ten Mile.
DR. HKLL ON RlXXmi)
BREAKING Till!1
J. It. N. Boll, left Coos Bay at 4
o'clock yesterday morning and got
supper hero in tho evoulng at 7:40.
That's u record trip. Dr. Bell had
been In thnt region ror soveral days.
pnVmtv. n rni.nru n Prnn.i tlmo stopping nt Murshflold, North Bend,
and tho acquirement of a llttlej Coqulllo and Myrtlo Point. Ho says
venison tno now riU'rond Is doing wonderful
FRANK BLACK. Ed Black and Ed',,lB8 for tlro ,reKo. anA
Lludberir returned yesterday from
nn outing In Curry county. Their
mnchlno broke down Just south of
Baudon and they enmo lu by boat I
and train from there,
MISS MAY PETERSON of tho Wells
Fargo office and Miss Either John
son, bookkeeper for the Coos Bay
Ice and Cold Storngo Plant, return
ed today from nn outing at the
Ilillstrom homestead on Rock
Creek.
ALONG the WATERFRONT
The Roomer arrived In from tho
Sluslaw last night with n cargo of
freight. Sho sails tomorrow.
xoTicK.
Tho Farmers' Union Warehouse nt
tho foot of Central avonuo Is now
onoii and farmers nro requested to
TllsJloavo produce at this dock, whore It
..i.l.... nn.. ,l.,h tho l,,r,oct nnrllWIII l)U lUlxUll CUIU UJ UIIU will u
greatest feature ever shown in the!l to distribution.
humanity drama evor put Into motion
I icturos.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT TONIGHT!
ADMISSION:
Lower floor, 1."5c. Balcony, 10c.
11111(11 I'll, I I1C, I
11UIU
V. O. PRATT.
Warehouse Mgr.
PHONE
night "HOW 1 pon
nccs RAW TUB PORTLAND ROSE I v Vrffll
FESTIVAL" Tl' Is Is a good scenic,
tomorrow
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Messenger Service
romedv In lour reels.
T-'LuciLliT wvb.R ""ll" Bur'l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
that the peoplo thoro are happy, pros
porous and greatly enthused over tho
possibilities for tho future. On the
auto trip to Drain, 72 miles, tho
mnchlno suffered two punctures, and
a pig, over which the machine ran,
suffered another, dying therefrom.
There were no other fatulltlos. Cor
vnllls Gazette
NORTH INLET ITEMS.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Girl for housework iuh
sleep at home. Cnll Thursday at
noon. 307 Coke building.
WANTED Schcblcr carburetor, Inch
or Inch qunrter. Box T, Times.
.FOR SALE At prlwito wdc. thU
week only, cook stove, Btuall heat
er, beds, cots, fine sectional book
etiBe, tables, chiffonier, rocker
nnd chairs, .22 cal. rlflo, boy's
coaster wagon, bicycle, "new tiros. '
05 Plymouth Rock chickens nnd
other articles too numerous to
mentlon, nt No. S58 So. 11th street
WANTED Work by the imy, eltltor
washing or Ironing. P. O, Box
814, Murshflold.
FOR HALE If you wnnt the pliwu
nntest homo on the Bay and have
$700 ensh, address "Homo," care
Tim os.
LOST Cup from Iiiik of Irfieoinobllo.
Return to E. G. Perham nnd re
ceive reward.
FOR SALE A ttiuip, II Mil model, !M
h. p. Studehnkor five-passenger
nutomobllo, completely equipped
nnd recently overhauled, nil good
tires: M00,: cnBh or terniB If tuk
en nt once. Apply I. R, Tower,
The Gunnery. ,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT FuniltJiod housekeep
ing rooms. 1024 Blrod.
FOR KENT Punilhtie! npnrtmcnt
over Nnsburg'H Grocery. Apply at
Nnsburg's Grocery.
FOR .JIKNT Irfirgo Iioiim on 12tb
CotVrt South. Phono 119-L.
FOR KENT Two flntH .furnished or
unfurnished. In Madden Hldg.,
North Front street; also house
keeping rooms.
KOI I REXT Kiinilshcd room, iiurt
ment thrco, WllUnma building.
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE RiNimliiK Iiouh'.
North Front street.
:wa
KOR HAI: Ouo flrnt-cInKH work
horso.wt. about 1200, for 70. pqo
5-h. p. Palmer-Mooro runrlno gnso
llne engine, first-class condition.
$40. Box T, North Bend.
FOlt SAW') Purw hrwl JcrMy calvee
from register of merit dams. P.
Ar Scchi, Mnrshflold, Ore.
KOR HALli Finely furnUhcd rooat
lug house. Good money maker.
Address Box B, Times odtco.
WANTED
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WANTED PohIUoii as iouM-kepr-or
cook for fow men. Call morn
ings or evenings. Phono 284-L.
WAXTK1) DrocaiuUdnK tutd idni
sewing, uoubo to houso. Phone
CO-J.
FOUND
I'ARIT AVllO took bicycle from
rront or Koontz's garago yestorday
In known and will bo arretted un
less wheel Is returned Immediately.
I.OST Black morocco, looho-Ieuf
notebook, 4x7 Inches, mnrkod In
gilt on lower corner, "Lornx."
Contnlns momorundum notes and
printed electrical matter. Return
to Times off leu. $1.00 reward.
LAUNCH KREAK leaves every day
at lt0 p. in. for SOUTH Ottos Hirer.
Docks ut CENTRAL AVENUE slip.
(Special to Tho Times.)
Tho construction road between
lleale and Buttorfleld Lukes Is nearly
completed.
Rov. A. S, IIIsov of North Bond
conducted sorvlcos at tho North Inlet
chapel on Sunday last.
A neighborhood picnic wns hold on
Sunday of last weok at Buttorflohl
Lake. Boating, bathing nnd a sump
tuous picnic dinner served to make
tho evont an onjoynble ono for thoso
prosont.
Hnuser & Ilausor nro having con
siderable trouble in pllu driving at
Clear Lnko. Flfty-flvo root piling
nro being used, yet thov do not rind
a firm foundation.
A laboror at Camp No. 4, whoso
name was not leainol, wns painfully
Injured Sunday morning by gottlni;
I.. .t. ...r... n. n.ln .f HlQ llllltlll .OfU '
111 tile A) U IJII? IJI lll 1,111, ,f .in
He was Injuied about tho head and
shoulders. Ho was removed to Mer
cy Hospital at North Bend.
J II. Plnkorton was a Marsh field
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Stretch is expected homo
this weok from a visit with her
1 daughter In Seattle,
Don't forget tho Jt.lc luncheon t
Tho Chandler. llsilO to i! o'clock.
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