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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1914)
" r f -- M Ww Exceptional . OUR- Valis es New Fall lis U(! all exceptional values In stnndaul merchnndlso. '. -nhelraer Clothe 9IH.00 to $30.00 Kupprnhe'mi . JSShW. flJWndfa.00 FIXUP voimr nnx TWO s TOUKS mabshfield Many New Goods Each boat brings a largo amount of freight for the Golden Rule. Now is the time to buy, The chances ate ' i !!.. 4.. Ill r rfn rnn nnrl Uinrnm iia rti'inn In 4i tt nierCnaiiaioO Will uu oi.uiic unu uifjiiui iii ji iuu icuei 111 ihe season, We will, however, maintain present prices fjust so long as possible, The Golden Rule Stores in j Marshfield and Bandon have taken first place in size of ! stocks, quality of goods and price, No other stores buy j in so large quantities or do any where near the amount ! of business, Every year we gain in volumn, We have I done more business up to this time this year than ever ! before in the same time, Those who care for price and quality trade at the THE GOLDEN RULE MARSHFIELD, BANDON IRVING BLOCK VasiUtim, Watch Our Window FOR T.IIE NRW, SWELL STYLES ALL THE -. TTME. WHY? Because We Sell for Cash'. BREVITIES , , AUGUST TIDES. Below Is given the tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshfield. Tho tlilua are plncod In the order of occurrence, with tholr times on Mio first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In ilcatu whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. UOtUrs. . 3.10 10.03 2.47 9.19 Ft...0.3 3.9 2.7 C.7 30IHrs.. -i.25 11.24 4.18 10.34 IFt...0.2 4.2 2.7 5.7 31'llrs.. R.31 12.2C 5.33 11.41 , Ft... 0.0 4.5 2.5 5.7 A -. I.OCAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending at 1:43 a. .ni Aug. 29. by DenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 72 Minimum 51 At 4:43 n. m 52 Precipitation ,.00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1913 CG.57 Precipitation name period last year C4.97 Wind: northwest, clear. llenvey Travel. Ned Onlloway re ports heavy travel from North Inlet as result of the railway construction, lie brought fifty to town on the North Star this morning. Prove Up on Homestead. Martin O'Ncll came In from Tenmllo this morning to mnko final proof on his homestead before Commissioner Peck. Lewis St. Dennis nnd Stephen Lapp1 accompanied him as witnesses. ifPBOPhB . YQU WMow ABOUT JOHN OLESON of Isthmus Inlet, spent the day In Mnrshfietd. i) 4r. I r Come to Us Wo will gladly help you figure out your builder's hardware and material. All the details of your plumbing and heating will have our best attention. Schroeder & Hildenbrand See us. Estimates furnished. HARDWARE AND PLUMBING. MISS LULU IIODSON of Allegnny was a Marshfield visitor today. F. E. WESTERDERG made a busi ness trip to Bandoti yesterday. MHS. JAMES LAI III) of Sttkuiu spent Friday shopping in Marshfield. ROY F. GARRETT, of Myrtle Point, was a culler in Marshfield today ORVIL WILSON of Siimnor was a Marshfield business visitor today. S. A. CARMICHAEL Is here from Uandon on business and pleasure. MU. AND MltS. FRED PLAHP of Ten Mile are Marshfield visitors today. J C. KENDALL returned today from a trip to Gold Ueacli to attend court. WM. LACKSTUOM of Catching Inlet was a Marshfield business visitor today. J. J. STANLEY and E. A. Docket of Coqullle were Marshfeltd visitors yesterday. I AMONG THE SICK I Mrs. llpupermnn, who litis been quite 111 nt their home on Catching Inlet Is reported Improving. Geo. Stemmermnn of Allegnny Is reported critically III at Mercy Hos pital, where ho has been for some time. Hut little hope Is held for his recovery. Tom Hookc, who Is nt Mercy Hos pital, Is resting easy but there has been little change In his condition. He Is completely paralyzed below his shoulders as a result of the fall from a barn near Myrtle Point. John Morgan, a well known Em pire man, Is reported considerably Improved. Lloyd Lo Mlcux, the 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lo Mlcux, underwent un operation yesterday for the removal of his tonsils and adenoids. He Is reported getting along nicely. Maxlne Fensler, who was taken to n Portland hospital after n second at tack of appendicitis, Is reported Im proving rapidly nnd will recover without an operation. COOS DAY NAVAL BATTLE That firing off the coast of Coos , Bay may have been a nifty llttlo ruse, to advertise the fact that there is a good harbor there, and call tho attention of tho country to It through the press dispatches. At any rato Marshfield had Its namo circulated wide and far as tho result. Eugeno Register. HAUL LINN BADLY IX.IUUKl). Earl Linn, a foreman nt the Pros per mill, was soverly Injured Tucs- day when ho was caught under n rol- ling log. Ho was brought to tho lo cal hospital, whero Dr. Houston per formed nn operation upon him yestor" day. His condition Is considered, dangerous as he was Injured badly Internally. Mrs. Ltun, who has boon , at Marshfield, arrived this noon and ' Is now nt her husband's bedside. . Western World. I TOMPKINS' HIRED .LN, Bat, I Nhrht nt tlio MASONIC oponi house for tho BENEFIT of tlio OWLS. E. U. HODSON of South Coos Itlvor was a business visitor In Moraf? field today. J. E. SCHILLING was hero from Mry tle Point yesterday on hulsness nnd pleasure. Fine launch Trip. Cecil Hol land, John Wall, John Itoss and a few others returned yesterday In the launch Stnndnrd from Newport, Or., whero they went on nn outing. They had a fine trip going and coming nnd enjoyed some deep-sea fishing. A-kH Divorce. Mrs. Anonn Um stottd Is now suing for a divorce from J. W. Umstnttd on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. This may terminate tho criminal prosecu tion of UniHtattd on the charges filed against him by his wife In Justice Pennock's court. ED PERRY. AND WIFE nnd Miss Thelina will leavo on the next Nnnn Smith for California. MHS. P. II. SELLMER or Portland was here today enroute home from a visit with friends In Hnndon. Find Overcoat. James Coke of Honolulu, whllo visiting here recent ly, lost his overcoat. Ho searched In vain and finally tiled a Times, want ad. The coat wns found, Low Prlco having picked It up on tho road near Oumner whore Mr. Coko lost It whllo on n trip to the old home out near Fnlrvlew. Mrs. Prlco sent It In vln C. E. Nicholson. A. J. MENDEL went to Myrtle Point yesterday lo look nfter business nt tho Hub branch store there. POSTOFFICE INSPECTOR WOODS of Koscburg Is making n tour of Coos County, looking Into tho mall service. MISS GRACE KRUSE returned today from Tenmllo and left this after noon for the J. A. Mntsou summer homo on Coos River, KENNETH HAUSER nnd J. II. Mar tin of tho Hnusor & Hnuser rail road construction work nro In from Lakeside to spend Sunday. GRAND I Theatre! I O-NIGHT "Antony and Cleopatra." An The cream or the licensed pho- toplayi, 'Atlt Onv flml rionnalrn "A.. elaborate staging of tho great drama of Egypt's wondrous queen. jt begins with An t0y at the height of his pow er and continues through Ills wreer until he becomes em ottered by defeat. A very fine spectacular play, com plete in two reels. "Pathe Weekly No. 7." Tho Te"" latest happenings of the fld photographed. Four 'een events in this issue. A Vlta-lfunnygraph laugh, father's Flirtation." John Qy eludes his wife and "ww with another woman. He "kef refllse under the bed and "rely escapes his wlfo nnd Renter He hQ8 an excU epfsoS6' WUh n,a"y fUnny The first 200 people attend- '" the show this evening will 'n be presented with a pic- ,urP of John Bunny. Cllldren, 5c; adults, 15c. es Want Ads bring results. TiTe Royal TONIGHT THE HOUSE OF BIO FEATURES MR. CHARLES 1 BOWKKR will bo hero, singing popular ballads and novelty songs. "CAUGHT IN THE WEB OF INTRIGUE" A Strong Threo-Roel Detective Dra ma, and one that will keep you guess ing every minute. "THE SEAT OF TROUBLE" A Rapld-Flro Comedy Powers. "WHO'S WHO?" A Comedy Mystery Victor. a REELS 5000 FEET OF ATiIi NEW PICTURES. Don't forget that wo have tho BEST MUSIC In tho city Miss Hobon of Portland, a celebrated pianist and organist. ADMISSION: Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c Hero Tomorrow Night . "A BORN WARRIOR" In three reels, nnd the sequel "EXILED" In three reels. nero Monday Night The Fourth. Series of "FANTOMAS" Watch for date on our big special "NAI'OLEON AND FRANCE" In six reels. Buck from Court. Judge Coke has returnod In his nuto from Gold Bench, whero ho hud a rather strenuous al though comparatively short term of court. In, nddltlon to the cases al ready announced, Dr. Schllcmnn, who vas on trlnl for practicing medlclno without n license, was acquitted, and o Jury reduced the assessment of the Pacific Borax Company from $43, 000 to $20,000. Denies lU'itort. Marshal McGrlff of Eastslde, a brother-in-law of W. J. Leaton, denies tho statement mndo by Mrs. Jordan that ho and tho other city officials of Eaststdo had sglned a protest to tho Oregon Pardon Board against paroling Leaton. McQrlff says that he did not and never thought of doing so and furthermoro that at least another official at East stdo did not sign tho remonstrance against Leaton's release. J. F. TELANDER hns returned from n business trip to Curry County points, looking after somo of the black sand gold mining machines In which he Is Interested. 4 J. H. MOREHOUSE, of Sacramento, Cal stato manager of tho Splrol la Co., for Oregon nnd California, Is In tho city to confer with Mrs. Holland In regard to tho Splrella work. Wm M&(UL& I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Solicitor at. Parisian Dye , Works. 200 West Market Street. FOR SALE Stork of goods nnd fur nishings of E. O. Hall store at Sum ner. Apply to Mrs. Hnll, Stunner, Oregon. LOST Gold Mick pin wild Initial "W. J. O." Howard for return to Times office. FOR RENT Five-room Iioiim on South Broadway. $10 per month. Phono 31G-R. WANTED Secondhand roll-top desk. A. T. Haines. FOR RENT Flat In Lew lie Build ing, Third and Anderson. Vacant Sept. 1. Phono Dr. Leslie. FOR SALE LOST CAPT. ALEX HALL of the ferry Transit has returned from a deer hunt In Curry County and whllo ho did not bag any venison, friends supplied all that he needed and thon somo. $25.00 $25.00 Wo will pay $23.00 to any person who causes the arrest and conviction of a bicycle thief In Marshfield. (Signed) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY GETTING A DRASTIC ORDINANCE READV City Attornoy LUJoqvlst tolls us ho Is getting near the end of tho work ho has been engaged In for some tlmo on that drastic liquor ordinance. Tho question was how near ho could como to absolutely preventing tho bringing of booze Into dry territory like Co qullle. Ho says, after going over a vast number of decisions, he has found one by tho United States Su premo Court that fits the caeo exact ly; and now feels assured ho will bo able to make the ordinance horso high, pig tight and bull strong. All that will then remain will bo to see that it Is enforced, and our Mayor mid Councllmen can bo depended up on to hew to tho line there. Coqullle Sentinel. ALFRED JOHNSON. SR., the veteran Coqullle lumberman, wns In Mursh field yesterday on business and pleasure and was warmly greeted by his many friends here. It had heon somo time since ho visited on tho Bay. LOST Wutoli bracelet, link chain, no engraving on watch. Howard $5 for return to Times office. LOST Gold oval rliijj with "Jennlo" engraved Inside. Finder plenso ro tiim to A. Wilcox's popcorn stand. I WANTED FOR SALE One first-dutm work horso. wt. about 1200, for 575. One 5-h. p. Palmer-Mooro niarlno gnso llno engine, first-class condition, 140. Box T, North Bond. FOR BALK Puro bred Jersey calve from register of merit dams. P. A. SncchJ, Marshfield, Oro. FOR SALE A snap, HUH uiodol, Mt h. p. Studebakor flvc-passcngcr automobile, completely equipped nnd rccontly overhauled, nil good tires; $400; cnRh or torms If ta ken nt onco. Apply I. R. Tower, Tho Gunnery. FOR SALE Finely furnished room ing houso. Good monoy maker. Address Box B, Times office. CLOSE LN LOTH ON INSTALL MENTS. Flno lots In South Mnrsli flcld, Songstackcu Addition nnd West Marshfield on easy Install ments at rcasonablo prices, I,SP Kaufman & Co, ,, a H A '' FOR SALE TJioroiiKhbivd Ilnran Leghorn roostors. Phono 3151. I FOR RENT FOR RENT Dcfllrublo 'two-room housekeeping npartmonL Rofor ences. Inquire Times oftlco. FOR RENT I-'urnMictl uikub over Nasburg'u Orocory.- Apply t Nasburg's Grococy. FOR RENT Two flntJi .furjilohcd or unfurnished, In Maddon Bldg., North Front stroet; also house keeping rooms. ,--' FINE ftirnMied roonw nnd board for gontlemon, In prtvato family. $C50 por week. 239 So. 4th Bt. FOR RENT Lnrgo Iioiimj In So-tf Mnrshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L FOR RENT Small hotel In Coqullle, centrally located, $20 per month. Call at 13C Broadway or phono 171, Marshfield. W. J. WILSEY nnd wlfo will leavo tomorrow after spending a couple J of uays on tho nay. .Mr. wusoy regrets that the European war has delayed his plans for development work In this section but thinks It will como out all right. Columbia FLOUR 91.35 HAINES. DR. n. E. KKLTV, DENTIST. Phone 112-J, Room 204. Coko Bide CHAS. JONES, nn old friend of Geo. Sellg, Is hero from Portland rep resenting tho Riverside Portland Cement Company, and Is spending a few days here. Tho company as a sideline Is soiling a fertilizer that Is made from the smoko from their plants. A fow years ago tho residents of Riverside and vicinity compelled the company to stop the smoke nuisance and this caused them to Investigate what could bn done, with tho result that they dis covered It could be used for fertilizer. Columbia FLOUR 81.35 HAINES. DR. HORSFALL has MOVED to ROOMS 112-14-15, IRVING BLOCK. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS j Opposite Blanco Hotel, Yamhill, Oregon. - THE ALICE H. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON BEACH SUNDAY Loaves Multifield nt 8 A. M. ROUND TRIP 50c Makes connection with auto for Sun set Buy and Shore Acres The Best fr ECZEMA is Nyal's Eczema Lotion. It's effective in many other skin troubles also. Allays burning and itching instantly. Will always bring relief if used perseveringly. As ecze ma is best treated both externally and internally at the same time, use Nyal's Hot Springs Blood Remedy in con junction. For sale by us only. ' iJau-l-.