The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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OvrrtxM lUtt ftchiffher & Mm
THIS is one of tlio ninny stylos oC Over
coats wo aro showing this Fall.
Our new model iJnlnmi'emi is especially
attractive,
Hart Sehnffnor & Murx have made most
of these coats from rain-proofed fabrics
which makes tliein especially good for this
country.
Overcoats and Suits
$18.00 to $40.00
li-cmcmbcr, wo keep your clothes
pressed free of charge if purchased here.
Woolen Mill Stores
Two Stores
Marshfield North Bend
Comfortable and
Substantial Furniture
Bo COMFORTABLE.
1 ,
MR. and Mrs. Married-people :-
Be comfortablo In your homes for
there are lots of places where you must be
uncomfortable. We have Reclining Morris
Chairs, soft leather chairs, the restful
divans and couches, and inviting reading
tables that will give you ease and joy.
Our furniture, too, is so well-made and
durable and our prices so reasonable that
you will be glad to buy from us .
Is a hobby at this
store.
We carry the
LARGEST LINE Of
Rocking
Chairs and
Leather
Chairs
IN COOS COUNTY
at the following
prides:
$1.50, $2.00, $3.00,
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00,
$5.50, $6.50, $7.50,
$8.50, $10.50, $11.50,
$12, $12.50, $15,
$17.50, $25, $27.50,
$37.50.
PARLOR
BED DAVENPORTS
$35, $45 and $55.
"WE SELL IT FOR LESS
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Eletfion 1011.
For U. S. Sonotor
"R. A. Booth.
For Congress
W. C lTuwloy
For Governor
Taiiiess Withycombe
For Justice of the Supreme Court
Henry J. Beau, Lawrence
A. Harris, Thomas McBride,
Henvy L. Benson, Charles
L. McNary.
For Attorney General
George M. Brown.
For Supt. of Public Instruction
J. A. Churchill
.. For State Engineer
Tolm M. Lewis.
For Commissioner of Labor
O. P. Hoff.
For Railroad Commissioner
Frank J. Miller
For Supt. Water Dlv. No. 1.
James T. Chinnock.
For Representative Gth DUt.
Charles R. Barrow
For Representative CtU Dlst.
S. P. Peirce
For County Judge.
James Watson
For Sheriff
Alfred Johnson, Jr.
For County Clerk.
Robt. R. Watson
For County Treasurer
T. M. Dimmick
For County Surveyor.
C. S. McCulloch
JfiWUjP
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER
Below Is given the time nnd
height of high nnd low water at
Marshflcld.
The tides nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on the
second line of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho War
srbtract two hours 3-1 minutes.
4.00 n.51 4.10 10.24
G.2 1.0 C.8 0.8
4.37 10.15 4.30 10.59
1.5
10.3G
1.8
11.00
2.1
G.54
3.7
8.17
3.7
9.37
3.C
10.54
3.8
11.50
4.3
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5.0
5.1 C
4.7
0.00
4.3
0.25
0.8
1.23
0.9
2.3G
0.9
3.51
Ft... 0.8
lira. . 4.55
Ft... 0.5
5.8
4.C4
5.7
5.3 C
5.C
11.29
2.8
12.11
2.8
1.21
3.0
3.1G
3.1
4.45
2.8
0.7
11.39
0.8
0.0
0.0
G.1G
5.3
7.08
5.2
8.19
5.1
9.42
5.1
10.54
5.4
Mod
erate rnce
We can sell you HEATERS that will fit your ptuse and thoy
nro as nifty a line as you have scon on Cuos Hay wood or coal.
Poo these HEATERS before you buy. No trouble to show tliom.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
General Repair Shops.
Hardware and Plumbing.
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY,
i .in north second street joiinson ri'ilbinu
A iv serving nit kinds of HOT ami COLD FOODS In n small or
large way.
' FATS Roasts. Veal I.oaf, Tongue, Etc.
SALADS Fruit. Nut, Potato, etc.
BEANS lloston Halted or Plain.
SPAGHETTI Spanish or Mexican Style.
CAKES All kinds.
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY.
WEATHER FORECAST
Dr AuotliM rrrti to Coo. litj Tlmi.)
OREGON Occasional rain to
night nnd Tuesday; southerly
winds.
LOCAIj TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. in., Sept. 7, by llcnj.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum 04
Minimum 42
J j At 4:43 n. in 51
I I Precipitation S3
I j Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
I 1914 S3
' I Precipitation snmo period
I I last year
I Wind: southwest; cloudy.
.CS
itiilu Iloliw. Tho rain yesterday
nnd today was of great general bene
fit and did not stop the auto traffic
but will Improve It by settling tho
.lust. Tho sunshine today helped the
Labor Day picnic. The shower broke
a drouth of nearly elghtly dnys.
Chinese. Railroad .Man. Ma Gloa,
a representative of tho Chinese gov
ernment, nrrlvod hero Saturday night
after making an Inspection trip over
tho Eugene-Coos Hay line. Ho Is get
ting Idens for railroad work In Chlnn
iin wiir nccomnnnled In by Mr. Lewis,
an engineer, who was sent by the
cotnpnny from Eugene. While bore,
Mn Glim Is isolin: over tho details of
tho railroad construction with tho
Southern Pacific englneors at North
Hond. Ho has been In IIiIb country
only about nlno months and speaks
very brokenly, but Is evidently n Chi
nese of high rank.
1IOATH UNDER U. S. FLAG.
For County Coroner
F. E. Wilson
For County Commissioner
Geo. J. Armstrong.
For Commissioner Port of Coos Day
A. II. Powers, Anson Rogers
and J-lcnry Sengstacicen
Published under tho authority and
by tho order of the Coos County Re
publican Central Committee.
(Paid Adv.)
Elder In. Tho George W. Elder
arrived In shortly boforo noon todny
Services at Sunnier. Rev. G. La
Roy Hall of the crulsor Life Line,
will spenk at Sumner Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30.
Ono Offender Harry Hunter was
arrested by Officer Richardson this
morning oir tho charge of being
drunk. Ho will have a hearing la
ter. He had about $11 cash.
Close Today. Tho Parisian will
be closed Labor Day llko the other
stores. Through an error tho namo
was omitted from tho list of busi
ness houses agreeing to done.
RuyH Homo. Joseph Cartlor line
purchased n small fruit and chicken
ranch on Isthmus Inlet, a Hhort
distance- south of Enstslde, from
Henry Sengstncken nnd has taken
possession.
Flno Dunce. Tho band dance Sat
urday night was a big success and en
Joyed by a great throng, lly special
rcquost It will ho repeated next Sat
urday night and tho floor will bo put
In flno shape.
Many Shells. Tho dredge Feot
tle, which Is' pumping below Em
pire lias encountored big de
posits of clntn shells, which aro co
montcd togothor until It Is almost
llko digging concroto
To Enlarge H. W. Painter will
shortly add to his wholesalo quar
ters by moving his offices Into tho
quarters now occupied by E. L.
HopBon's harness shop. Mr. Hopson
will movo to Front and Aldor.
I Meet Tuesday. Tho Guild of tho
Episcopal church will hold Its opon-Ing-sesslon
for tho year tomorrow af
ternoon at 2:30 In Guild Hall at Sec
1 ond and Market avenue. Tho rector
' will glvo a short address on tho sub
1 Ject: "Tho Church and' Its Function
In tho Community." Strnngors aro
cordially Invited.
Keep Dredge Here. Tho Coos
nay Port Commission will meet next
Monday to tako up various mat
tors. They have advanced tho pay
roll of tho dredge Oregon until
Septombor 15 and unless tho Rivers
and Harbors bill Is passed soon,
they will probably retain her an
othor month and mnybo longor. Sho
is doing flno work on tho Pony
Inlet shoals.
Dies in Salem. Word has been
received hero of tho death of Mrs.
L. M. Perry, for several years pro
prietor of a North Bond millinery
store, nt tho homo of her daughter,
Mrs. Stelnor, In Salem, where sho
has resided for the past few years.
Mrs. Perry was highly respected by
all who knew her and news of her
death will causo much regret on
tho nay.
lPE(PhBYQy
KNOW
ABOUT
CONSTABLE W. B. CON went tu
Ten Mllo today to servo somo at
tachments against railroad em
ployes, HARRY LEPPERT nnd wlfo return
ed todny from their vacation trip
up tho const and to Portland nnd
other northern points.
.1. A. WALKER, Win. Wilson nnd M.
Mnrlnhan woro among thoso leav
ing on this inornlng'H Mnrshfleld
Rosehurg stugo line.
WALTER BUTLER, Malr Dnno nnd
wlfo, Mrs. Elizabeth AiIiiiiih nnd
Victor Johnson, spoilt Sunday
fishing on North Coos River.
MISS MARIE T. MALONEY Is expec'
od to return today from Berkeley
whore she has been spending the
lntter part of her summer vacation.
MRS. C. F. PAPE returned to hor
homo at Bandon todny after a
pleasant visit with Mrs. J. Wright
Wilson, Mrs. 13. L. Grnofo and Miss
Alice Tlckoll.
HENRY HUGGIN8 and Dr. Tnggnrt
spent yesterday fly fishing near
Allegany nnd returned with full
creels, ono trout weighing two
nnd one-half pounds.
REV. FATHER EDWARD DON
NELLY Is oxpocted horo today
from San Francisco for a visit
with his sisters, Mrs. Mary Early
and Miss Ellzabotk Donnelly.
DORSEY KREITZER nnd family re-
turned Inst ovonlng from n visit at
tho W. S. Chandler summer homo
on South Coos River. Judgo Coko
and family were also over Sunday
visitors there.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 7.
Tho British steamer Robert Dollar,
which halts from San Francisco, now
nt Rio do Janeiro, lb ono of tho thrco
foreign vessels which nro the first to
have been plnced under the American
flag under tho new ship register law.
CLASSIFIED
AD
FOR RENT Knriilsiied housekeep
ing rooms. 1024 Elrod.
FOR HALE Remington ncutlnic
shotgun, good ns now. Phono No.
Bond 107G.
LOST On Front street, lady's gold
watch with fob. Finder return to
Times office nnd receive rownrd.
WANTED Board nnd room In pri
vate family whero can feel nt home,
by young office man. Modern con
veniences. Reasonable. Address
L Tlmos.
LOST lady's mesh purse. .Finder
pleaso return to Times office
FOR RENT Two flats .furnished or
unfurnished, In Mnddou Dldg.,
Nortli Front street; also house
keeping rooms.
FINE furnished rooms nnd lioartl for
gentlemen, In prlvnto family.
JC.fiO per week. 239 So. 4th Bt.
FOR RENT Lnrgo house In Houtlt
Mnrshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-Ij
FOR RENT FnriiMied flats. Cen
trally located. Ph. 34-J or 443-J.
FOR HALE Pinv bred Jersey calve
from register of merit dams. F.
A. Sacchi, Mnrshflold, Oro.
FOR SALE Good blooded Jersey
hull, for G0 cash. R. A. Church.
North Coos River.
FOR HALE Five acres on Johnson
Crcok, 2 Vi a. bottom, 4 n. In
grass, 2 miles south of Bandon
on county road. IfiOO cash. Bor
on lots, near townsiup lino roau.
near city limits; small houso, good
well, 3G0 cash. C. H. Chandler,
owner, Bandon, Oregon.
BAND DANCE PLATFORM Second
nnd Market, Saturday night.
BR. II. 13. KELTV, DENTIST.
lhono 112-J. Room 204. Coko Bldg
READ THE ADS.
Read the war news, but don't for
get the store news in Tho Times.
$25.00 $25.00
We will pay $25.00 to any person
who causes the arrest and conviction
of a bicycle thief In Marshflefd.
(Signed)
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Dig Money In Cash Prizes may
be earned with my new Invention,
'BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE"
Even grandad, tho llttlo tots and
the entire family will be delighted.
Price, one silver dime. At all news
stands, drug stores, book stores,
cigar stores, etc or mailed post
paid by tho Inventor, Richard P.
O'Connor, 430 Hoyt street, oppo
site North Bank Station, Portland,
Oregon,
Don't Delay !
Now is the Time
to do Your
CANNING
CANNING PEACHES
65c per box.
CANNING PRUNES
60c per box.
FINE R0SEBURG TOMATOES
75c per box
Phone Orders Early
I PHflNF 3?.
BUNKER HILL
DEPARTMENT STORE
W. H. Dindinger & Co.
FOR RENT Partly furnished mod
ern houso In West Marshfield.
$14. Call Sunday. Ph. 04. 11th
near Anderson.
WANTED (llrl for office work. Ad
dress In own hnndwrltlng "Office"
caro Times.
WANTED Cni)otont girl for light
houso work. Tolophono 83-X.
FOR RENT 7-rooni unfurnished)
flat, closo In, Third and Anderson.
Phono Dr. Leslie.
LOST Saturday morning, lady'
yellow lenther hand purse, con
tnlnlng K, gold pleco nnd somn
silver. Reward It returned to
Tlmos offlco,
T
FOR SALE 75 thoroughbred Brown
Leghorn cockerels Hint camo from
a brood guaranteed to bo tho best
layers In Oregon. Phono 31G1.
WANTED Ono or two unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping, man nnd
wife. Cnll at Candy Storo, 378
Central avonuo. Ask for Mr. Murphy.
PEMSLAR
aro tho best on tho market for
tho alleviation and cure of any
kidney and bladder trouble. Mon
ey rofunded If you aro not en
tirely satisfied.
THE LEADING DHUfi STORE
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