The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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oim wear.
Those things you assume to he in
vmir clothes if you buy them of
a reputable house.
Vou are safe in dealing with a
Finn that has a reputation for
Quality .Merchandise, for such a
reputation takes a long time to
build and is a very precious asset
anil, like most precious things, is
casilv destroyed.
We have spent years of time and
thousands of dollars in building
our business reputation as Value
Clivers in Clothing, Hats and
Furnishing Goods.
And because we know that the
slightest misstatement would
bring that reputation down like u
house of cards, you may rest
assured that when wc say our
Hart, Sehaffner & Marx
Clothes, our Hats, our
Haberdashery offer the greatest
values in Coos County, at their
prices, we say it advisedly and
only after careful investigation.
So if you want the best clothes
your money can buy at $125, or $1S
or any other price up to $-10
or if value in Hats or Furnishings
means anything to you, come to
the Woolen Mill Store.
Clothes purchased here will he kept
pressed free of charie.
Woolen Mill Store
BREVITIES
tides ron shptemder
Ik-low Is given tho time nnd
height of high nnd low water at
Marshfleld.
The tides tire placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times ou
the first line nnd heights on the
second line of ench day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dlcnte whether It Is high or low
water. For high wnter on the bar
BCbtrnct two hours 34 minutes.
Two ArrcvN. Oho Anderson nnd
Aug Hansen, nrested by Officers
Pouue mid Shoupe Inst night for
being drunk nnd fighting, wore fined
enili iodn.
N Infilled. Parties In front Ten
Mile todn repmt that Don Short,
former!) of Marshfleld, sustained n
broki-n'leg In a fracas there the other
night. Some Italians were nlso In-'
Jured.
Mrs, . 0.38 7.12 1.52 7 "
Ft...5.S 0.2 5.1 1.8
Hra.. 1.2C 7.52 2.25 8.04
Ft... 5.8 0.1 G.3 1.4
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ilarshficld
North Bend
I WEATHER FORECAST
Dr AtiocliteJ rrM la Coo tUf Time.)
I OREGON Fair tonight nnd
I Thursdny; cooler In Interior of
I southwest; westerly winds.
I local 'riiMi'HiiATiriti.'
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending at
4: 4:i u. in.. Sept. 2, by D011J.
U8tllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum C2
.Minimum 50
At 4:43 n. in 51
Precipitation 00
Wind: northwest, cloudy.
Xt'M Clerk. Adolph llyer, former
ly at The Chandler, has returned
from S.ui Francisco to become night
clerk, Mr. Welch becoming duy clerk
during the absence of Clins. Van
Duyn.
Sctlkw Cum-. Cnpt. C. E. Edwards
today started suit against 1). L. Foote
for $70 alleged to be due him. The
case was settled out of court about an
hour after the suit was filed with
Justice Pennock.
For Kanch Home. E. Sehlef
fclu Is erecting a fine ranch, home ou
his place at I lay ties Inlet.
entry .Meeting. There will bo a
meeting of the Vestry of the Epis
copal U'l.urcli tomorrow evening at
7:30.
Elect lloii-c A. W. Storn. who
recently bought some lota In Perhnni
Park near Eleventh nnd Commercial,
Is arranging to erect a homo there.
(Si-U Itonil Contract. N. Moon litis
gone to Cherry Creek near MeKlnley.
where he has a contract for grading
two nines or road ror the county.
Choir Itchcm'oiil. The iduilr ri.
hearsnl of the Episcopal Church will
be held at 7:30 tomorrow evening
1 1 uursuuyj instead of tonight.
IS11II1U Home. C. IJ. Dnnlelson,
who recently bought considerable
logged-off laud near Coos City, Is nr
ranging to erect a six-room home
(hero.
Lively Times. L. T. Matthews re
turned today from South Inlet and
reports things very lively there. The
game warden wns Becking gnme law
violators, a tie-maker's wife was re
ported to havo attempted suicide
while suffering from temporary men
tal aberration nnd two ranchers had
a hard fight over a dog.
Fine Dog. An Irish Better which
Dr. Ulx hns had at Portland to get
trained hns been entered In the Port
land dog bIlow. The Portland Sunday
Journal had a picture of him as 0110
or the beat entries. Harry McICeown
had a mate to Dr. Dlx's dog, but It
died recently of lock-Jaw, whllo Dr.
Dlx's canine recovered.
Come to Us
We will gladly help you figure out your builder's hardware ami
innterlnl. All the details of your plumbing and heating will have
our best attention.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
See us. Estimates furnished HARDWARE AND PLl'MRING.
.Il'DUE JOHN F. HAM, went to Co
uulllo today to attend n nionthl)
meeting of the county commissioners.
I). I. FOOTE came in from Allegany
last evening and reports that the
road from Allegany to Scottsburg
Is in good shape.
W. S. CHANDLER wns down from
his South Coos Itlver home today.
He Is having the bungalow raised
and a concrete foundation put un
der It.
MRS. F. II. CLARKE nnd children,
who have been camping oil South
Coos Itlver during the uunimor, ex
pect to return hero In a couple of
days.
Delay Owning Mill. Mr. Houck,
who with Mr. SninuolB tuul others,
put chased the old Courtney mill on
I nth in 11 a Inlet, has stated that the
opening of It will bo Indefinite. Mr.
Houck Is now Interested In n coloni
zation scheme In Texas nnd did not
havo the $10,000 ready cash neces
sary to start the mill and he decided
It was n poor time to try and flont
n stock company for It.
IRVING
BLOCK
fyztalaw
Introducing the New Fall
Knox Hats
High crowns, 5 1-2 and 5 34 inches, will be tho
favored styles, nnd curved brims with u graceful dip
fore and aft. Navy Blue, Brown and Black and a
Dark Moss Green with bands of contrasting colors,
bows nt quarter diamond shape crease. A little visit
to inspect our stock will post you on correct head
wear for Fall.
Price in Fall Hats $2.50, $3,
$3.50, and $5.00
COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY
93 Central Avenue
Phone 430
3FFICE SUPPLIES
ANSC0 AGENCY '
Cameras and Everything for Them
STATIONERY
Move (o Portland. 1 A. Sand
berg and family, formerly of this
city, but lato of Rnndou, woro In
tho city today on their way to Port
land whore they expect to make
their future home.
New Httnrh Home. .1. O. Gul
In id, of Noith Ilend, returned this
week from (1 ravel Ford, whoro ho
has been engaged In the erection of
tho now ranch home on tho Wlnsor
and Falkensteln ranch at that place.
The new six-room dwelling Is now
completed to replace tho one de
stroyed by firu early this spring.
Move Place. II. II. Wllaotf has
moved the Coos liny Mfulo and
Monumental worksrrom South
Rroodway to Mayor Alton's build
ing at Second and Hall. Ho has
moved his family Into tho formor
N'oblo house nt Anderson nnd Sec
ond, which wns recently vacated by
Ed Ho watt.
Fine Celery. J. K. Fltzgorald Is
marketing somo fine colory from his
garden In First Addition. F. B. Pet
erson, an old hotel man from Wis
consin, who Is familiar with the fa
mous Knlnmazoo celery, says that
Fitzgerald's product Is superior to
Michigan celery both In appearance
and crlspncss nnd flavor.
Rullvwiy Celebration. C. W. Mont
gomery, formerly managor of XYb
Standard Oil Company In Marshfleld,
writes Tho Times from Eureka,
where- ho tins n similar position with
the company, that Eureka is making
great preparations for a three days'
oolebratlon In honor of rallrond con
nection between that city and San
Francisco, Tho date has not been
definitely fixed, but It will be about
October 1,
Uok Over the following, Then Call 394-J
I Mi GravenstoIu Apples, per box $13
&pears for canning, per box 9!.t
Tomatoes, per lug $1.40
reaches (Oregon) per box $ .70
Jo also have some nice Watermelons, drapes, nnd Sweet Apples,
in,,,. rem4enbor that wo will have somo moro nice FHYEHS for
'ur next Sunday's dinner. Be sure and see them next Sat.urday.
COOS BAY TEA, COFfEE & SPICE HOUSE
CAPE AltAGO COFFEE.
The Delicatessen Company 145 North Second Street,
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Near Chamber of Commerce.
ness 'rnursuay,
prepare only the
SeDtBm? """Jounce they will be opened for buBl
Piember 3, by 11 n m U will l. nnr nlm to n
"est of sv, i:.j . . - "" r --; . ;,.inr
prltet m ' n,ua 0I cooKeu reauy-to-serve iooub ui yuyu.u.
Prenar - e w ll slvo our undivided time and personal attention to
will cfltrteth,ne ln the most sanitary and approved way. We
In hnthl ? aU ,tmes as largo a variety as the demand will allow
cold ml and co,d f0d8. Including such varieties as hot and
and Id,.. .' ve8etables, cereals, salads, salad dressing, pastry,
You iC.acies, of a kinds-
Our tl . c,leanneBS and quality We guarantee both,
elate ?.rm.aI 0Penlng will be announced later. We will appre
,ate your Inspection. FISH SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY.
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY.
LUDIN'S PHOTOPLAY MAS
TERPIECE, "THE GAMR
LERS," written by CHARLES
KLEIN. Adapted and produc
ed In pictures by Geo. W. Ter
wllllgor. S000 feet long.
Played by the same company
that produced the "LION AND
THE MOUSE," "THIRD DE
GREE" and several other well
known productions.
SPLENDID MUSIC DY OUR
SEVEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA,
which Is composed of COOS
DAY'S FIRST-CHOICE MUSI
CIANS. Clilldren, Re.
Adults, 15c.
TOMORROW NIGHT Tho
third page of the active life of
"DOLLY OF THE DAILIES,"
featuring Miss Mary Fuller.
Heady to Fight. F. Athren, who
arrived hero Sunday from San Fran
cisco to seek work as n blncksmltb In
tho camps, says Hint ho tried to Join
tho Leipzig, tho Gorman cruiser, nt
Snu Francisco when she wns there a
few weeks ago, but the U. S. officials
would not permit It. About 1000
other Germans tried to do likewise.
Athren nerved on the German cruiser
l.othrlugcn for four years ns n gun
ner. Ho offered tho German consul
ut San Francisco to go back, but tho
latter could not find tho means to
send lilin. Athren hns four brothers
In the war and In ntixloun to go hack
and fight for his country. Ills homo
U nt Uerlln.
CAUL EVEItTSEN came down from
the McKulght-Hnzard summer
ennip yesterday nnd says they ex
pect to break camp this week nnd
return to town.
OTIS WILSON returned last night
from the Goodwill place on South
Coos Itlver where he has been
enjoying an outing, ills family
will remain for n longer -stay.
CHAUNCEY CLARKE came down
from Camp One yesterday for a
short stay. He has been enjoying
a couple of mouths vacation from
his work as clerk at tho cntnp,
his brother Sidney acting In his
place.
CLASSIFIED
AD
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAIjF TlmnHiglibrcU Drown
Leghorn rooster thnt enmo from a
brood guaranteed to bo the best
layers In Oregon. Phone 3151.
FOR SALE Five ncros on .lolinson.
Creek, 2Vfc a. bottom, I a. In
grass, 2 mllus south of Dandou.
on county road. $500 cash. Sev
en lots, nenr township line road,
near city limits; smnll house, good
well, $1150 cash. C. H. Chandlor,
owner, llandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT New foiir-nxim bunga
low. Rent $10. Inquire W. A.
Hold, 150 Front Btreot.
C. R. DKOUGHTON engineer In
churgo of tho Southern Pacific
bridge work at North Dead, wont
to San Francisco today to bring
his family hero with lilm. They
will reside In North lleud.
P0PhEY(
Pkmow
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E. C. DUEWS will leavo tomorrow
for Portland on business.
II. C. DIEItS was bore from North
Dend today ou business.
W. S. CHANDLER camo down from
Coos River today ou business.
E. R. HODSON of South Coos River
was a Marshfleld visitor today .
DERT DOREMUS and wlfo expect to
leave tomorrow for Portland for n
short stay.
MRS. EDWARDS nnd Clifford Arch
nniboau will leavo tomorrow for
Portland.
ERIC DOLT will leavo tomorrow for
Salem to continue his courso at the
Willamette University.
J. II. STRETCH and W. J. Howard,
two well known North Inlet ranch
ers, were Marshfleld visitors today.
MISS ADA CLINKENDEARD and
Ralph Cllnkenbcard of Daniels
Creok were Mnrshflold visitors today.
AUGUST FR1ZEEN and family havo
returned from an outing nt tho
Goodwill place on South Coos
River.
M. PECKIIAM. or Portland, spec
ial agent nnd tuljiitser for the
Phoenix Insurance Co., Is In tho
city on huslucFR tuul calling ou the
company's local representative,
Tom Hall. Mr. Peckham will he
In Marshfleld for two or three
days.
FOY COX ramo down last evening
from Camp One for a short stay
here and today left for his home
stead near Allegany whore ho will
make somo Improvements. Ho
will leavo next week for his old
home at Danville, Illinois, for n
short stay.
FOR RENT Newly furnished room
for ono or two gentlemen. 343
South Droadway.
FOR RENT Tno flntK .furnished or
unfurnished. In Madden Uldg.,
North Front street; also house
keeping rooms.
FINE fiirnMu'd rooms unci bonrtl for
gentlemen, ln private- family.
M.50 per week. 230 So. 4th St.
FOR RENT Largo Iioiim In Hontli
Marshfleld, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L
FOR RUNT Small hold In Coqullle,
centrally located, $20 per mouth.
Call at 13C Droadway or phone
171, Marshfleld.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In the Murnhflold Oregon, postofflco
ror the week ending Septemner 1,
IflH. Persons calling for tho sauio
will plonsc say advertised and pay
ono cent lor ouch lottor called for:
DarneH, F.; Durcham, Jim; Cam
eron, Tom; Clement, Miss Ilnzel;
Connors, Mrs. James; Darling, Ron-
coo (2); Dixon, Miss Etta; Free,
Frank (2); Flsko, Mnble; Flnan,
Mark; Galolle, Mike; Hales, Loyd;
Ilowatt. Mrs. E, A. (2): Howatt, Mrs.
Dortha; Hudson, John; Instopt, Wil
liam; James, D. F,; Johanson, Artn
ur; Lawrence, Perry; Latones, Ada-
voIosob N. (2); McCartney, W. 11.:
MacDonald, A. I).: OJohn, John; Os
burn, O. G.; Phillips. C. C; Porl
ghone,.Toe; Raltanen & Wuorl; Red
den, juntos; snodgrass, H. !; Sink
ey, Oran; White, W. J.; Warnock,
Will; Wllloy, II. F.; Wood, R. M.
W. D. CURTIS,
Postmaster.
AUTO IN WIRE FENCE
A large auto from Marshfleld had
tho mlsrortuno to run Into a wlro
fenro whllo being driven along tho
road near tho Curry ranch north of
town Sunday afternoon, Fortunate
ly ror tho occupants of tho machine
tho fence arrested tho progress of
tho enr nnd no ono was huyrt. Tho
machine suffered some slight dam
age, but was ablo to got Into town
under Its own power. Roseburg
News.
JESSE SMITH fire wnrden. was hero
today en route to Dandou to look
after some brush fire permits In
tho Slx-Mllo country.
TEe Royal
TONIGHT
THE HOUSE OF DIG FEATURES
D
MR. CHARLES P. DOWKER. sing
ing popular ballads and Novelty
songs.
Tho fourth sorles of "FANTOMAS.
THE MAN IN DLACK," or "THE
CROOK DETECTIVE." Don't fall
to see this, the greatest of detective
serials ever shown here. It keeps
one spell-bound from the first reel
to tho close of the last foot of film.
THE U. S. GOVERNMENT IN
SPECTION OF DEEF, an educational
film of extraordinary Interest by the
Victor Films.
"THE RIVAL DENTISTS." How
a scheming college youth got even
with his prospective papa-ln-law.
Powers Picture Plays.
SIX REELS OF ALL NEW PHO
TOPLAYS. ADMISSION:
Lower floor, 15c. Ilalcony, 10c.
Here Friday night, the 11th Chap
ter of "LUCILLE LOVE."
Hero Saturday night "FOR NA
POLEON AND FRANCE" In six reels.
Steamer GEO. W. ELDER miIIh
for Portland TOMORROW, THUDS
DAY at 10::t A. M.
F. L,
SON
ADA.MS .it-
Dealers In
NEW AND SECONIMIAND
GOODS.
3C2 No. Front St. Phono JH0-L
WE HAVE SOME EXTRA FANCY
COOS BAY
Gravenstein
FOR RENT Rooms ttud hoiiMktfOH
lug rooms. 388 No. First street,
Roy Crest ApartmentB.
FOR SALE
FOR HALE Stock of kmm1h and fur
nishings of E. O. Hall Htoro at Sum.
nor. Apply to Mrs. Hull, Sumnor,
Orogon.
t .
FOR SALE Ono flnd-chum work
horso, wt. about 1200, for $70. Ono
5-h. p. Pnlmor-Mooro marino gasa
lino cngtno. first-class condition,
$40. Rox T, North Dend.
FOR SALE Puix bred .Ternoy caIvmi
from register of tnorlt dams. F.
A. Sacohl, Marshflold, Oro.
FOR SALE Good blooded Ji-tvcy
hull, for $50 cash. R. A. Church,
North Coos River.
FOR SAL1J Furniture of 8 or
room houso; or by tho pleco;
cheap If takon at onco. See It and
set your price. J. E. Quails. 471
Elrod avo. Phono 200-L.
LOST
l,OST Vast pocket kodak. .Finder
leave at Times office. Reward.
WANTED
i
DIG MONEY on niiuiII capital, some
thing most anyone can do. Free
trial allowed Manager, 212C
Murkot street, San Francisco.
Apples
At (Jjl 7CPerJBqx
Another shipment of
FINE PEACHES
Order them for canning
tomorrow,
now.
Phone il'2.
BUNKER HILL
DEPT. STORE
W. II. RINDINOER & CO.
Prescriptions
always receive careful at
tention at our store, You
get exactly what tho doctor
intended when you bring
them here.
Phone 141,
$25.00 $25.00
Wo will pay $25.00 to any person
who causes tho arrest and conviction
of a bicycle thlof In Marshflold.
(Signed)
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
THE ALICE H.
SPECIAL EXCURSION TO
CHARLESTON nEACH SUNDAY
Loaves MnrtJifleld ut 8 A. M.
ROUND TRIP 50c
Makes connection wtUi auto for Sua
not Buy uud Shore Acres 4
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