"' ". 4iMfn9HBHMaMmpOTiHnH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 19H.-EVENING EDITION. FIW 53 V&M so u,.rs 1S rai -J" Per KUK ..... Dnlr "'MJFb ' III If. aUkiS" ftsj I 'I'licr ,.. 0, HOtvn F'lOd, or .""" I'onih n"L9. I - "'U, K AM, ... nt U ,' ffls ' n Street, Pol in I" COVti ."'! ur"hfcH I - w y. "f AVii . "'H.H 'rBii,J'',yiW cp a. ' ,,fimJ cr Stj, M haiv Aose W Tli Ml IWllli,,,, '. Olllfn .in i," "" (to. ssfia plioa e. 10ty KO -i luote KEN MiS flllifien ;r iiti:ct !?,2'fcs ,u "rtjoa 1 ITIXT ' Oreioa, iger Tiumn !?. mi VOM AUNDAY RCELPOSI wo JUI '. -UST.t I www STEAM '1IUIIFIEU; vs ml areful driml iofla HU, I'Mlori. 'bono SMI RSETS" rlbuton ADET" 0. Bend E IS Sttitlt, lmat- teotioa Jlenti. OST CO. SMIMJ, ilflU. U. OC i)C ' 0 0 0 P. M. ')! am Jail;. T03 ICt tti. uJ fl. ..THE.. (SETT SHO -AT THE-- !XUP ,.,.., ,v,n,K nun-. , d $6 PER PAIR SIZIS AS" WIDTHS. r.l,BASIHKSVI.WKI). 1XUP . W H ff" 'tfK1 1 ".. m TWO STOKES M North Hond l SCHOOL DIRECTOR IS AX TALK TO TIIOMAH slKiut B 1 ictroia ron vouit sciiooii 3( of the isreatcst cducntlonal t of today. iiumireus m hchouib Stalling them. i can't nunc, rne Kir nulling. ileyJB. Allen Company h U THOMAS, Mgr. MintiflcM. Oregon BREVITIES AUOUST TIDES. Dolow is given the tlmo nnd height of high unil low water at Mnrohflold. Tho tlilos nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tliolr times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho soconu lino of each tiny; a compar Ibou of consecutlvo heights will In dlcato whothor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. prove that being a trade winner 1b I iiui mi- 8ou accomplishment by ttiili-h ho Is to be given a place among ...v m.. hi i-i-unnuii. my. nntt Mrs Wright are the recipients of beam '"iigrntulatlons from man trlen Is." itues 10 Logging ( ongivss A II I Powers left tuday for Portland and rrom there he will go to Helllnghnm to attend the annual Loggers' eoti gicss August 27. 2S and I'll, lie "in no uiiseiit nliout two weeks. Ill KNOW ABOUT :n Hrs.. G.07 10.19 5.2C 11. 4C Ft. . . 5.4 0.7 0.4 0.2 Hrs.. 0.03 H.2G G.09 0.0 Ft. . . 4.f 1.2 C.4 0.0 lira. . 0.45 7.09 12.19 7.01 Ft... 0.2 4.4 1.4 C.l Hrs. . 1.54 8.32 1.22 8.03 Ft... 0.3 4.0 2.3 fi.8 Hrs.. 3.10 10.03 2.17 9.19 Ft... 0.3 3.9 2.7 T..7 Hrs.. 4.25 11.24 4.18 10.34 Ft... 0.2 4.2 2.7 5.7 Mrs. . 5.31 12.20 5.33 11.11 Ft... 0.0 4.5 2.G 5.7 !sierv I WNATHNH FORECAST (Ur AnoclilfJ r-mi Is Com titj Tlmn.J I OREGON Fair; with north I west winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hourB ending at 1 4:43 n. m August 25, by Hon, Ostllud, special government me I tcorologist: Maximum r.3 I I .Minimum 53 1 At 4: 13 a. 111 r, Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 19 IS CC.54 Precipitation same period liiBt year 04.81 Wind: northwest; cloudy. Flies Under Control Forester W. .1. Conrnd states that the forest fires are now all under control, tliniurii still burning on tho now road to Um pire, but a force of men is engaged in keeping the conflnmntlon from spreading. Installs Milking .Machine .lohn .Mn twin, n rancher of Coos ltlver, has Installed a milking machine, the only 0110 on Catching Inlet. It Is said that Iho latest model machines which hnvo been Installed about the Hay aro a success In every way. TO.M NICOLS Is In Myrtle Point today. WAR CONTINUES ADVANCE PIC; J. H. HAHSKOPF Is transacting busl hubs In Coqulllc today. O. X. DINKEY and wife went to Co qulllo today on business. artjHSS"&&'.3 lift tint In September. Carl W. uvorise Goodwill's, whoro he Is sncndlnir few weeks. Ho received a telecram rrom Mrs. Evortsen, who Is vlBltlng relatives In .Michigan that she would arrive In Portland September S. He will meet her nt Portland. JOHN AU.H.V left .for Portland this morning on a short business trip. J. .1. CLI.N'KKXntiAIlt) ami fninllv of Coos ltlver, nro trading In town at the higher figures they today. K. It. HODSO.V and family nro In town today from their Coos ltlver ranch. Coos Bay Feols tha Pressure of Hitjher Prices in Every Line of Business. l'very day presents fresh nnd di rect evidence tbnt tho people of Coos liny aro feeling tho effects of tho Kuropcau war. Tho paint dealers In Marshfleld received letters Saturday from tho wholesale' houses that briiBhes were greatly advanced In price nnd even would Itoseburg Trip. Oeorgo Unities nnd Will Moodrum motored to Myr tle Point Snturday night to a dance and later went on through to Hose burg. They made tho trip In the tloodrum repair auto and met with only one uccldent, in which both were tossed out of the car by a bad bump, Will llullil llmne. Mrs. Oeorgo Wulff of Ferndulo Is arranging to build a fine new homo there. She litis selected a slto on a knoll which will give them a fine view. Mr. and Mrs. Peteis and fninllv will make their homo with her, Mrs. Peters be ing a relative. Mrs. Peters Is now In California, but will return soon. IHil Not Ia'jivc. Through a con fusion of 1111 111 oh It wau erroneously stilted yesterday that Dr. I). 'A. Vauglian had gone to Portland. ditching Inlet Arrival. Peoplo rrom Catching Inlot who tire In town todny are Mrs. Oeorge ltoss, John Tower. Charles Spooner. j W.M. KAIHH'.M, and family returned last night rrom an outlog at llildgo and along Hakor Creek 011 the new Smith-Powers lino, Mr. Knrdcll says thoro Is some fine land In that vicinity. Ho says Hint the Smith-Powers road will bo completed In about six weoks. few days. J. II. GRIFFITH of the Hed Cross Drug Co., went to Hamlou today for n short stay. II. II STBWAItl), tho postmaster at Myrtle Point, Is hero on business. He is at the Dtanco. MRS. M. A. SKVKHN departed for Sacrumento today artor a visit with friends In Marshfleld. MISS LULU MILLKIt, a teacher of Umpire, went to Myrtle Point to day to attend the Institute. Will (i'lvo lecture .7. C. Ohorm ley will deliver a free lecttiro on "India, tho Land of Mvflterv nnd Ur.... 1 M 1.1 t 1 . Ai . bmcti. vtiiMiit IWWIHD III lltU llllllllllll ,J lr nt t,,,c chrlBtll, Churcli nd this makes tho second rioor prnc tomorrow cvnuliiL. I ,,.. ...... ..... ,.,. .,...' .Move Office Dr. Wm. Ilorflfnll Is ni ranging to movo blf orrics Into tho Irving Dlock, whero ho has secured u fine suite of thrco rooms which will bo finely fitted up. He took tho last vacant rooms In tho building tomorrow evening. er new shipment of the Rous American Boy and Irican Girl hosiery; also Is' and ladies', the same , 15c the pair. You who given them a trial know are worth more. EOPLES 10.15c STORE flo l'olnt lliindon Marahfleld li'tly Work Stonnod. Fnd (lottv of Umpire hns returned from Hurekn,' where ho has been engaged on tho1 jury project. Work on tho Hurekn Jutty has been postponed because of delay In passing the ltlver and Har-l-r bill. tlrally taken up with medical and dental offices. Doubted (iovemor'N Authority. Local sportsmen rntlier doubted tha authority or the Governor to close tho hunting season as ho did by pro clamation Inst week. A auprv was addressed to Attorney General Craw- TnivclliiK Man Married. Mr. and f?r"..,u Ha .m ror. """ "..a!" Mrs. llculnnld s. Wrlirht. f Snn wioriiy or law giving biicu rigni 10 Francisco, aro guests at tho Chandler' u7 i;""""'. 'y nr wan re Hotel. Mr Wrlisht Is tho well known rclvod ,ol,n' 'lotlng a paragraph or aTpopiih tlm laws of (lenernl Sessions L,ns, of if M. fr.wAftdA.. 1.. 1 iu n,. 1 1111. Section 7. Chanter 278, which wi iiiu .uwuiv-nuinuii ij viwuim uun i Dry and slnco his Inst trip has Joined the ranks of the benedicts just to ENTS .sV W Prices to suit the people 0 want to camp. "Why Pay More?" . mi Ptason-Gulovsen Company ?aa"'y .Name with a Service I Mine. fully covers tho point. Tho local meii are satisfied that tho Governor was well within his rights. a GRAND THEATRE O-NIGHT "A Ml Mil OK HID" Tho Classic In Celluloid In FIvo Parts. Adaptod from tho' play of "Agnes." This grand featuro was shown last Wed nesday night to a packed houso and everyone that saw It pro nounced it to bo tho greatest plcturo over shown In Marsh- field. Ymi r lust cliauro to scon It tonight. Children .V Adults 10c Toihoitow Kight "OOODNKSS OltACIOUS" "Movies us They Shouldn't He" or A splendid Three-Part Comedy Vltngraph. I laid Trip. Tho picnic party of tho Christian cmircii Hiinuay hciiooi to Sunset Uay yesterday was marked by disaster on tholr way home. Tho auto truck which had been ongagod to return to tho bench for tho party broke down on Its trip down and did not reach tho beach until after dark. On tholr way to town tho lights of tho mnchlno went out and with the exception of a small coal oil lamp, which served as a signal, tho party was completely In tho dark. Tho malo portion of tho party was compelled to push tho car over tho grades and rough places. They did not reach Marshfleld until after 10 o'clock. Ili.s ApH'iidlclt. W. N. Kkblad was taken ill with appendicitis yes terday but Is reported to bo getting along hotter today mrul If is not likely that 'ho will undergo an opera tion at this- time. Ho Is tho fourth member of his family to surfer from tho disease, ono slstor having died of it In Minnesota a row years ago and two other sisters having under gone operations hero for It within the last couple of years. Yesterday when Mrs, Kkblad called Dr. Dix to attend him, Dr. Dix was busy dressing a sovere Injury which Nels Kkblad, father of W. N. Ekblad, had sustained to his hand by getting It caught in a scraper. WALLPAPER see VIPRS About it, a"l584l lessenser sm,s MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 1 j? . wj i sw sv Jr A r ? si ft&WWVisi4K IRVING " I' i I block 9r -vii All Week CLEAN-UP SALE MAKING ROOM FOR OUR NEW FALL GOODS Choice of any WHITE DRESS in the house V2 PRICE Several nice Suits, all good styles and materials... y2 PRICE All Underwear Va PRICE Some Beautiful Coats .... V2 PRICE All Hairgoods, Switches and Ornaments y4 PRICE All Sweaters, colors Blue, Gray, Tan, Red and Black Va PRICE All Summer Millinery at prices FAR LESS THAN COST. All Suit Cases, Grips and Hand Bags at 33 1-3 OFF All Rain Coats ----,.-1J P.RiE Children's Gingham Dresses 50c and 75c All Goods Guaranteed as Represented or Your Money Refunded. WHY? BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH. MItS. SKLMA THOMAS and daughter left this morning for Myrtle Point to attend the teachers' Institute. MISS NOAH, of Coos Itlvor, who has boon visiting with Mrs. Harvey ItUBsoll on Cntchlng Inlot, cnino In today on her way homo. W. A. LLN'DHLAD and family of Grandricld, Okhi., nro recent arriv als on the liny. Mr. Ltndblnd Is an attorney and Is locating bore. MISS MAItY COX left for her homo in California yesterday after a vis It with her aunt, Mrs. W. S. Chand ler. II. J. M'KKOWN has returned from n week's outing nt Wagnor ranch nnd vicinity. Ho fllil not bring bnck any venison, but then ho says that ho was not hunting. MISS C. M. WHSTFALL left for San Francisco this morning after spending some tlmo nt tho homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gillespie In this city. J. GILLKSPIi:, or San Francisco, who has been visiting nt tho homo or Frank Gillespie In Mnrslifleld, left this morning on tho Mnrsh-flcld-Ilosebiiri; auto atngo for San Francisco. JOHN DONALDSON; assistant city engineer, will leave next wcolt for Champagne, III., to take tho last year of his engineering courso nt tho University or Illinois. Ho will probably return to tho Hay when ho finishes next year, or at any rate tho many friends ho hns mado during his rcsldonco hero nro hop ing that ho will. BURGLARY III LOCAL HOTEL Man Caught and Convicted After Rifling Two Rooms in Central Hotel. The ropms of J. A. Daker and Ro bert Campboll nt tho Central Hotel were burgalizud this morning by a man named F. Pedorson, who was caught a fow nioinonts later and con vlcted before Justice Ponuock this morning and fined $25. In lieu of paying tho fine, Pedorson will so journ a while In Jail. Uaker heard tho man in his room and grappled with him, but becamo entangled In the bed clothes and was forcod to loosen hla hold. Tho man rushod out of tho room and tried to leave tho building, but took tha wrong turn at tho head or tho stairs and wandered around tho halls. Ho was later heard to enter a room ho had rent ed some tlmo during tho night, and when tho officers arrived, ho was round lying on his bed partly dress- eu. Losses were small, Daker lo.Jni $2.75 and Campbell $3.00. Raker claimed to havo been rob bed a row months ago by two men drugging him In a rather sensational manner near the high school build ing In South Marshfleld. receive only small orders ror lm mediate shipment. Hardware. "The European war has had but little effect on our prices" remark ed a .Marshfleld hardware man to 'Wo have felt tho effect of ob of n row articles and will probably feel tho efrect or othor ar ticles ir the war continues. Imported tin has already been af fected by tho war. Print Pnir Higher. v. !.. Alien, uoos uay represen tative of lllake, McFall Co., announc ed Saturday that no had recolvcd a notice that all paper had been ad vanced 30 cents per hundred pounds Cliecxe Itl Yon Imported CIuh'.so. People who lllto Imported cheese must pay tho price these days. With nenriy every ljuropcan power en gaged In war, the price of cheese mado in these countries has takon in decided lucrense. According to one locnl grocer tills morning, imported cheese had In creased eight cents a pound since the war. Further Increase Is still looked ror. "This is Just becauso or tho war nows," said a traveling snlcBiunu whoso specialty whb Imported creese, HiIh morning. ' There Is still a good Biipply and the demand Is no greater but It Is reared that If tho war con tinues, our supply will bo cut off." Hats mid Hooks mid Kycs, Too. NIJW YORK, Aug. 25. Prices of lints, slippers, shoes nnd hooks and eyes, tho bulk of which, or or tho raw materials ror their manufac ture, comes from Kiiropo, hnvo ad vanced In price. It Is reported that tho entire supply of hooks nnd eyes has been bought up. Local hat manufacturers declnro that they wero being approached by buyers who for years ha"o purchas ed all their stock abroad. Austria, Germany and ICnglaml nro tho lar gest foreign makers of men's hcadi Rear. Practically all of tho chomlcal dyes used In this country In hat making aro produced In Germany, and un less American chemists come to the rescue wlthlu thrco moutliB our sun- ply or Jint dyes Is llltoly to becomc- exnaustcd. Tho local manufacture In question predicts an Immodlato ndvanco of rrom 15 to 20 per cent In tho whole Bnlo price of men's hats. A number of shoo manufacturers of Rochester dependent upon Hu ropo for leather, reported today (hat unless raw material Is obtain ed within n fow weoks they would have to shut down. Shoe manu facturers aro predicting higher prices. Tho 5 and 10 cent store report a riso In tho prlco of notions, manu factured In enormous quantities In Gormnny, Hair nols havo gono up 100 nor cent In nrlco for tho avnlla- bio stock In this country, while tho entlro supply of hooks and eyos has been bought up, according to Dow, Jones & Co.'s bulletin. War ChIk the Supply of News Print Paper. WATRRTOWN, N. Y.. Aug. 25. At tho present tlmo thoro Is only about twelvo days supply of nows print paper on hand In nil tho nows mills of this country, according to Frank L. Mooro, of this city, presi dent of tho American Papor & Pulp Association. Sovonty-flvo por cent or tho chemi cal pulp used in this country comes rrom tno war zono in Gormnny and rrom Norway and Sweden and all shlpmonts to this country havo beon stopped, according to Mr. Mooro. Somo mills, however, manufacture their own sulphite. ity than have hitherto been deliver ed from there. Had It not been ror the boom being filled a cotiplo of times nnd low tides In the dnytlmo prou'iitlng the dumping of logs, Foreman Garrett would have got out a couple or hundred thousand more feet of logs, far eclipsing tho record of the camp. I.oiti'st Priced Logs. During the month of June, tho Smith-Powers Company Is said to have secured tho cheapest logs it has got out during Its operations on the Hay. Conditions wero favorable, moving and construction expense to handle them were low and other factors were responsible. It will probably be a long time before thoy get uown io nnywnero near the June figure again. Dig Supply on Iliitid. Tbnt A. II. Powers' determination that the big mills, dosplto the In creased cut, will not bo held back by a shortago or logs Is well an chored Is shown by the ract that the company has about 40,000,000 toot or logs In Its booms for cmorgenclcs. In addition to this, Henry Hocck hns about 8,000,000 feet or logu cut at Smith Hnsln ready to get out on the rirst freshet. There nro also several million feet In Dnsliney's old camp on tho hendwators of tho Coiiullle waiting for a freshet. Tho company Is now sanding In about thirty cars a day rrom tho new lino south of Myrtlo Point. Tho cars average from 0500 to 7000 feet. - i. --- -"k - , s, HUMS FOR DAMAGKS. "n.-J Hugh llyrnc.s Wants 9150 from II. J. McKcnwn of CDiutidlcr Hotel. Hugh Uyrnes has begun suit In Justice Shuster's court nt North Hend against II. J. McKcown ror $150 dnmnges. Ho claims tbnt ho was en gaged by a Portland ngency to be come cher at tho Chandler nnd that McKcown rired him without much of a chance. AMONG THE SICK City Attorney Huckliighnm Is suf fering from i prolonged nttnek of whooping cough. Ho thought that ho was too old for It but says that It Is harder on the grown-ups than thn younger ones. C. II. Peck also suffered a similar attack and has not fully recovered from It yot. Times Want Ads bring results. CLASSIFIED AUS FOR RENT I FOR HUNT IK'Hlrablo two-room housekeeping npnrtment. Refer ences. Inqulro Times office FOR HUNT FlutH In Lvllo Ilulld Ing, Third and Andorsou. Vacant Sept. 1, Phono Dr. Leslie. FOH HKNT Sleeping jimrtmcnt for gentlemen only. 321 South. Uroadway, FOR HUNT FimilhliMl npnrtmeat ovor Naaburg's Grocory. Apply t Nacburg's Grocery. HAVE TO MOVE 6 1 The Royal TONIGHT THN HOl'SN OF 1110 FNATURKS THR CONWAY SISTRRS in an act that Is sure to make you say: "Oh. you Lassies!" Yes, thoy sure do please, so just you seo them ftir yourself. Special feature, "THR SRA WOLF" In seven reels. Most every one 1ms read the Sea Wolf, by Jack London, and tho story has not lost any of Its Interest by adaption to motion pictures. IF YOU LIKE GOOD PICTURRS. DON'T FAIL TO SRR "THR SRA WOLF." Hero Thursday night "CONSPIR ACY," In four reels, also "FATHER JOHN. OR THR RAG PICKER OF PARIS," In three reels. Friday night, the tenth chapter or "LUCILLE LOVE." ' Smith-Powers Co. Changes. Five From Coaledo and One on South Coos. Tho Smith-Powers Company this week Is moving two or Its camps, Camp FIvo being takon rrom Coal edo out on tho now railroad south or Myrtlo Point and Camp Ono be ing moved rrom South Coos River about a mllo back up Into tho tim ber whero it will bo closo to tho work. Tho removal of Camp Fivo from Loaiouo win leave only ono moro camp at that point, nnd it will bo moved later In the roll. Its re moval will leavo only Camp Ono on South Coos River iu this soction. Work started last weok on tho construction or tho now cook houso of Camp Ono in tho new location and the buildings on Camp Ono will bo torn down and moved up this weok. Somo tlmo this fall or win ter another half mllo or so of log ging rond will have to bo built for Camp One, extending the lino back up fur" enough to take out tho re maining sixty million feot of logs thoro, It will tako nbout two years to cut out tins timber. Last weok Camp Ono mado n new record, delivering about 500,000 feot of logs, Tho logs now being taken out aro of a much bottor qual- FOR KENT Two flutu ,furnllMd or unfurnished, In Madden Did?., North Front streot; also house keeping rooms. FOR SALE I. FOR SAIiN ood iwiylug rooming: houso proposition. Address It. B., care Times. FOR BALE Ouo flrht-rlasH work horso, wt. about 1200, for $7G. Ono G-h, p. Palmer-Mooro marlno gaso line engine, first-class condition, ?40. Hox T, North Dond. FOR RAM-) Pnrp brtnl Jersey cnlvra from register of morit dams. F. A. SacclU, Marahfleld, Ore, FOR HALN Finely fnrnlKlicd room lug houso. Good monoy maker.. Address Hox n, Times offlco. HELP WANTED IiOST, STRAYKD OR fiTOMi.V Youug Shophord dog. Answoro to name "Ilustor." Return to IJuion Moat Market and receive reward. I MISCELLANEOUS I : RIO MONEY on Mimll cupltnl, some thing most anyone can do. Freo trial allowed, Managor, 212G Market street, San Francisco, A Good Disinfectant for household as well as for veterinary use is Dr. Hess' Dip and Disinfectant. 6 50c, 75c and $1.25 TOIIBTulreYOT : m m r I M IDE . I 'II m Bit) Hi iii ll,t itfiilt ir"-'--' ..- , Mill .. I l 'ill1 'I itm '"' W'l't'ii