The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
F1VI
OiSSSsaW
What You Cannot See
T H KRIS arc many things about
a suit or overcoat that you
cannot sou their prosoiifu
or absence is only manifest after
louir wear.
Those things you assume to be in
vour clothes if you buy them of
a reputable house.
You are safe in dealing with a
firm that has a reputation for
Quality Merchandise, for such a
reputation takes a long time to
build and is u very precious asset
and, like most precious things, is
easily destroyed.
"Ve have spent years of time and
thousands of dollars in building
our business reputation as Value
Givers in Clothing, Hats and
Furnishing Goods.
And because we know that the
slightest misstatement would
bring that reputation down like a
house of cards, you may rest
assured that when wc say our
Hart, Schaffner & 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 $25, or $18
or any other price up to $10
or if value in Hats or furnishings
menus anything to you, come to
the Woolen Mill Store.
('lollies purchased here will he kepi
pressed free of ehartje.
Woolen Mill Store
Marsh field
-TWO STOKES-
North Bend
lumbing
-AND
Heating
all branches wc
serve you
can
Promptly
Efficiently
Reasonably
Let us figure out a heat
ing plant for you.
Rep
air Work a
Specialty
War Conditions
Do Not Effect
the Price of
Clothes at the
Fixup
KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
THE BEST IN TIIK WOULD
$18.00 (o 10.00.
Other Suits 9H.no to $18.
New Fall nnd Winter Stylet
Now Here.
Seo Them
Fixup
Two Stores
Miushflold . North Delia
IpililHh
IS When' you buyfSM
flpuy the besfJBr
You can clean your rugs
and carpets with a
DOMESTIC
Wi m? H-VC!I SUNDAY
.. ROUND TRIP Rn
w nUon,w' to for Sun-
v mm hi,ore Acres
SOLD FOR $12.50
WHY PAY MORE?
Johnson -Gulovsen
Company
The Quality Nanio with Service
Inline.
25.00
$25.00,1
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WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it.
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" the ;;;;:. r.p,e"on
bicycle thiVt i l wna ?nviotlon nAND DANCE PLATFORM Second
(R!,J Marsh"eld. nnd Market, Saturday night.
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BREVITIES
TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER
Below Is given the tlmo nnd
.,... .f. hlgh and low water at
Miirstifleld.
The tides nre placod In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of ench day; n compar
ison of cousecutlvo heights will In
dleate whether It Is high or low
wnter. For high water on the har
subtract two hours 3-1 minutes.
41 Irs. . 2.0 S 8.27 2.55 8.41
Ft. . . 5.8 0.0 5.G 1.1
6 Mrs.. 2.47 8.58 .1.21 9.17
Ft...5.G 0.3 5.6 0.9
0 Hrs.. 3.23 9.2C 3.1G 9.51
Ft... 5.5 0.7 5.7 0.8
7 Hrs.. 4.00 9.51 4.10 10.24
Ft... 5.2 1.0 5.8 0.8
8 Hrs.. 4.37 10.15 4.3G 10.59
Ft... 5.0 l.r. 5.8 0.7
9 Mrs. . 5.1G 10. 3G 4.G4 11.39
Ft... 4.7 1.8 5.7 0.8
10 Hrs.. G.00 11.00 5.3G 0.0
Ft... 4.3 2.1 5.G 0.0
11 lira. . 0.25 G.54 11.29 G.1G
Ft... 0.8 3.7 2.8 G.3
12 lira.. 1.23 8.17 12.11 7.08
Ft. . . 0.9 3.7 2.8 5.2
13 Mrs. . 2.3C 9.37 1.21 8.19
Ft... 0.9 3.G 3.0 5.1
14 Hrs. . 3.51 10.51 3.10 9.42
Ft.-.. 0.8 3.8 3.1 5.1
15 Hrs.. 4.55 11.50 4.45 10.54
Ft... 0.5 4.3 2.S 5.4
1G Hrs.. 5.40 12.33 5.47 11.50
Ft... 0.3 4.0 2.3 5.7
WEATHER FORECAST
IDr A.iodilfj I'rru to Coot Dr TltnM.l
OREGON Fair tonight and
Saturday. Cooler In east with
light froBt; westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:13 a. in., Sept. 4, by DonJ.
Ostlind, special government me
teorologist: Maximum G2
Minimum 41
At 4:43 a. ni 49
Precipitation 00
Wind: northwest partly cloudy.
MOItN
HOULET To Mr. and Mrs.
Houlot, residing nt Fifth
Johnson, a son, their third
f
Lou In
and
child.
Good FMiliig. Kd Smith last
night lauded eighteen (minion nenr
tho mouth of Coos Illver. Most of
them weighed over twonty-flvo
pounds apiece.
Flv Wharf Tho Southern Oregon
company Is putting In somo-concreto
piling and making Sttier Improve
ments In Its wharf at Empire.
Wiim liijmvd. Frank Howo Is
laid up with a bruised shoulder nnd
arm as n result of a fall from his
bicycle while coasting down tho big
hill near Sumner.
Coining Soon. C. A. Smith, who
Is nt Oakland, Informed parties com
ing up on tlio Adollno Smith that ho
hoped to be able to come to Coos
Day hood.
Prices I'p. Flour hns advanced
twenty cents more pur barrel nnd
nearly all kinds of grains liavo jump
ed from 11 to 2 por ton and more
advances nre expected.
Good Apples. Brldgo nnd vicinity
this year is said to have tho only
good apple crop in this section. es
torday Chas. Stauff received about
fifty boxes of fine ones from Clnudo
Nosler's ranch.
Phillips to Leave Homer L.
Phillips, who recently disposed of
his half Interest In tho North Ilenil
News Company to his pnrtnor,
Ralph Rounds, will loavo tomorrow
for Wichita, Kansas, his old homo
Opening of Sunday School. Tlio
Sunday school of tho Episcopal
church will reopen on Sundny, tho
Gth of September, and all scholars
are kindly asked to bo present at
9:30. The evening sorvlco will also
begin next Sunday nt 7:30.
Case Up. Judgo Coko, nt Co
qulllo noxt Tuesday will hand down
n decision In the foreclosure
case of John Dugger nnd . oth
ers against tho Coqulllo Mill &
Mercantile Co., for about $3500 in
liens and for about $904 duo Mr.
McCurdy for stumpago.
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Duo Soon. C. It. Smith, head of
the Monasha Woodenware Company
and the Southern Oregon Company, is
expected on the Ray somo tlmo this
month. It Is understood that his vis
It to the coast this fall Is In connec
tion with the land grant cases which
are expected to come up In the Feder
al Court.
will probably be decided then la
the case of Staddelman vs. Minor,
Involving some timber property.
This Is one of the cases growing
out of the Fletcher will lltlgntlon.
Home from Iuig Trip. Mr. and
Mrs. George Gondruin returned last
evening from their extended eastern
trip. They went east through the
Canadian Rockies, stopping nt Rauff
and other other northern lake resorts,
spent some time in Detroit and Chi
cago, returning by way of Los An
geles. Lynn Lambeth made a special
trip, meeting them nt Roseburg and
making the trip over the old Coos Bay
wagon road to Mnrslificld lu six
hours, leaching here at midnight.
lIPEOPhE YOU1
f KMOW W
ABOUT fL
F. L. QREENOUQH of Randon was
a visitor in Mnrslificld today.
PLAN TO WED
OK HIGH SEAS
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1 AMONlG THE SICK I
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Miss Flossie Laxsonen, of Ton
Mile, underwent an operation hero
yesterday for adenoids and tonsil
trouble.
R. Colemnn, of North Bond, who
has been very 111, Is reported Improving.
Kenneth Kelly and Lorna Doon
Cobb Unable to Evade
Law About Divorcees
Kenneth Kelly, n well known young
man of liny City, and Lorna Doon
Cobb. Inst evening encountered nn un
expected barrier to their desires to
wed. They thought that they had
evaded tho legal barriers when they
dovlsed n plan to go out on tho
high seas to have the knot tied there,
but Judgo Coko Informed Rev. Sam
uel Gregg, who was to officiate, and
tho groom-to-be, thnt It would be Il
legal. In consequence It Is expected
that the nuptials will have to be post
poned anbther six months until the
legal tlmo before divorcees may be
re-wed expires.
Mrs. Cobb Is n sister-in-law of Chas.
Tower of tho Orpheum Theater nnd
Inst Monday was granted n divorce
from Joseph D. Cobb, whom she had
married In Roseburg In 1910, when
she was only olghtccn years old. She
was given tho custody of their little
sou, Cobb not contesting tho case.
Kelly and Mrs. Cobb had evidently
arranged for tho nuptials somo tlmo
mm mill lm linil n linliun nil flHn,l nti
.MRS. F. V. CATTERLIN will leave ; Day Cly for tho,r ,,omo nm, tJ,
booh mr i-oruuiiu 10 vibu reia-. unexpected bnrrler wns n grent shock
I WORTH BEND NEWS I
Mrs. Frank Black and daughters,
Thelma nnd Lois were guests today
of Mrs. Geo. Blnck.
-DRAIN-COOS BAY KTAGE-
C11AS. II. DUNGAN wns n Coos River
visitor In town today.
MRS. JAS. COWAN of Ten Mile wns
, a Mnrslificld shopper yesterday.
ROY MOORE has returned from
short stay at tho beach.
Uvea.
PETER MENGAT and son of Ten
Mile wore Manh field visitors today.
WM. WEEKLY, of Myrtle Point,
wns n Mnrslificld business visitor
last night.
CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON, of North
Bend was lu MarBhfleld today on
business.
C. A. METLIN nnd II. C. Dlers of
North Bend were Mnrslificld vlsl
tots todny.
MISS SHIRLEY PETERSON, of
IlnyncH Inlet, will leave next
week for Portland.
WARREN REED and H. .1. McKeown
ttro enjoying a trip up Coos River
this afternoon.
EDGAR M'DANIEL of North Rend
wns a business visitor In Mnrslificld
this morning.
MISSES RUTH SMITH and Knthryn
Smith will leave next week for
Portland nnd Corvallls,
to them. Mr. Kelly hntl engaged John
Ross to take them out In the launch
Standard beyond the three mile limit
and there on tho high seas the knot
wnH to be tlod.
Rev. Samuel Gregg, when he as
certained thnt the bride had just been
divorced, was in doubt nbout the pro
cedure and called Judge Coke, who
informed him that It would certainly
be n violation of the Inw, even though
they went outside tho boundaries of
the state, and, for that matter, thu
United States, as It was plainly an
evasion.
Lntor Mr. Kelly personally went
to bco Judgo Coke nnd the Intter told
him tho snme, although he Instructed
him to sec nn attorney, n he could
not give legal advlco when ho might
be called on to pnss upon the question
nt Issue.
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CLASSIFIED
HOLDS FLOUR AT OLD PRICES.
G. A. TAOQART nnd J. T. Bridges
of Oakland, Oregon, arrived hero
last evening on business.
Thoro would be no rnuso for nny
Investigation or government probe of
high prices If business men generally
adopted the principle and system of
A. T. Unities, tho well-known flour
and feed man. Notwithstanding that
tho prlco of flour has advanced so
that It Is now quoted at $5.75 per
barrel wholesale, Mr, Unities contin
ues to soil It nt $5,40 por barrel at
retail, or $1.35 par sack, Just the
snme as It sold tlireo months ago,
I- 11 II t MQP1I nf ITnn.A. ft. tin. ..mm
camo In from tho railroad camps ' cf. "1KJ SI" ,1' ?5C"8.J1. !
at Ten Mllo yestorday on business
Boys Bother, Marshal Carter Is
today after tho youngsters who havo
rigged up boxes with roller skato
wheels and have been pushing them
around tho streets. Several havo nar
rowly escaped being run down by
autos and caused one of Gorst &
King autos to run down Teddy Barnes
of Bay City on his bicycle,
Cases Up. The case of Mrs.
Tom Nichols against John A. Yates,
her former husband. Involving prop
erty near Myrtle Point, will be de
cided at uoqutiio next Tuesday by
Judge Coke. Another case thai,
FRED WILSON nnd wife yesterday
accompanied his mother to her
homo at Sumner. Mrs. Wilson Is
much Improved In health.
DICK MILLS nnd family have moved,
i roin uoaieuo to .Mursiuieiu. wick
lias been promoted to conductor
of tho Smltli-Powors logging train.
prlco but profors to glvo His natrons
a squaro deal and ho Is still soiling
flour nt tho old tlmo prlco.
HOWARD SAVAGE nnd wlfo nnd
Mrs. Mllo Sumner loft yesterday
for nn outing at tho ranch home
of Mrs. Sumner's sister.
R.Er SHINE and family of Empire
expect to leave on tho uext Nnnn
Smith for Berkeley, whore they will
innko their homo.
ROBERT WATSON and wlfo wero
horo from Coqulllo yesterday with
tholr llttlo daughter, who under
went a minor operation.
F. B. ROOD wns In from Coos River
yestordny with somo flno Graven
stoln apples. Tho crop this seas
on Is very poor.
MRS. CLAUDE NOBLE nnd Miss Nlta
Noblo camo to Murshflold today
from tho Ten Mllo country. They
nre shopping In town.
ALBERT HAINES, who has been
firing a donkey englno at Camp
Ono during the summer, Is in
Marshflold today.
DAN MILLER, S. C. Endlcott nnd
Chas. Pnpo wero among the Ban
donlans who came to Mnrslificld
last evening on plensuro and business.
GEO. WEIR, city sales manager of
the C. A. Smith Lumber company
In Oakland, and his famllv, arrived
hero on tho Adellno Smith yestor
day to spend ton days vacation In
tills section.
MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE PIPER and
young son camo to Marshflold this
morning from their homo on North
Coos River. The llttlo boy will un
dergo an operation, for throat
trouble.
GRAND
THEATRE
O-NIGHT
"The Shattered
Tree'
EDISON DRAMA
IN TWO PARTS.
"The Two
Stepchildren
VJTAKRAPH.
HEARST-SELIG
NEWS PICTORIAL
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I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Ono or two mifiiriiUliod
rooms for housekeeping, man and
wife. Call at Candy Storo, 378
Central avenue. Ask for Mr. Murphy.
I FOR RENT I
FOR HUNT Two flntM .furnished or
unfurnished, lu Mnddon Uldg.,
North Front street; also house
keeping rooms.
FINE furnltJiod roonw and bonnl fu
gentlemen, In prlvnto family.
$6.50 por week. 239 So, 4th St.
FOR RENT Largo house In South
Marshflold, U'th Court, rii, U?-fi
FOR RENT Itoomx and houttckoeix
lug rooms. 388 No. First street.
Roy Crest Apartments.
FOR HUNT FurnUJwil flnU. Oe.
trally locatod. Ph. 34-J or 443J.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Stock of good nnd fur
nlshlngs of E, O. Hall store at Sum
nor. Apply to Mrs. Hall, Sumnor,
Oregon. v
FOR SALE Puru bind Jcrxcy cnlre
from roglstor of merit dams. P.
A. Sacohl, Marshflold, Oro,
FOR SALE Good hloodcd .Terser
bull, for $50 cash. R. A. Church,
North Cooa Rlvor.
The Royal
TONIGHT
THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES
n - - . . . r .nvt-Tirs-i nmrnr I
liUlRUi HS-H-iD, IiVTtrtu uuw.
F. L. ADAMS & SON
Dealers In
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
GOODS.
302 No. Front St. Phone 340-L
MRS. C. F.
came to
celebration
Bend, Is
PAPE, of Bandon, who
attend the Natal Day
of O. E. S., at North
now visiting Mrs. J.
Wright Wilson nnd othor friends.
Mr. Pape came last evening,
nlng.
W. E. BEST, the representative of
tho Estabrook company, came over
from Bandon last night on busi
ness, returning today. The Flflold
has been put back on the Bandon
run and Is now loading lumber
there.
LEW PRICE, the Sumner dairy
king, expects to leave In a few
days for California on business.
Whether he will accompany Lew
Gillespie and family on the next
Nann Smith or go out overland,
he has not determined, but is in
clined toward the latter.
sees what
an awful
his opinion
Charles P. Bowker, singing pop
ular ballads and novelty songs,
Tho 11th chapter of tho greatest
serial over produced, "Lucille Love,
tho Girl of Mystory" Two reels.
"The Good In tho Worst of Us."
A gripping melodrama In two parts,
"The Sonator's BUI." Sonator
Ludlow Introduces a bill prohibiting
capital punishment. A burglar en
ters his homo and Is captured by
the Senator who turns him looso.
Then ho dreams. He
might havo happened,
tragedy and he changes
about punishment,
Rox Films.
Vw, we use the Big "U" Films
nnd they ro thu best.
Six reels, C000 feet of all Univer
sal films.
"A Mexico Mix." A Joker com
edy. Featuring Max Asher.
Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal
cony, 10c.
Here tomorrow night, "For Na
poleon and France," In six reels.
This is tho greatest war film that
we have ever shown In this theater
and you will do well to see It, It
Is a state-right picture and put out
by the Clnes-Klcln Company.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Brown
Leghorn rooster that camo from a
brood guaranteed to bo tho best
layers In Orogou, Phono 31G1.
FOR SALE Five ncreu on Johusoa
Creok, 2 a. bottom, 4 it, la
grass, 2 miles south of Bnndoa
on county rond. $500 cash. Sev
en lots, near township lino road,
nenr city limits; small house, good
woll, $350 cash, C. II, Chandler,
owner, Bnndon, Orogou.
WANTED
BIG MONEY on small rupllnl, some
thing most anyone can do. Freq
trial allowed. Manager, 212
Market street, San Francisco.
Prescriptions
always receive careful at
tention at our store. You
get exactly what the doctor
Intended when you bring
them here,
Phone 141,
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