The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, O.fJGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. i"'
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Let us fit
your next pair
of shoes.
"We fit your feet, and
give you shoes ot a
quality and stylo that
please. Wc bclicvo in
service, and will
make our personal
service to you the
basis of your fu
ture patrqnage.
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Woolen Mill Store
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We Have a few More Boxes of
Peaches
THAT WM AUK SELLING FOR 05
CUNTS PER BOX
Oonconl firnpoi, lcr basket $.!J0
dnln1oiiHs, per do.cn ijl.no
4nt received n now shipment of NATIONAL HIHCUIT CO.S
Cnrkmt nml Cakes. Try them nnd you will iino no other.
Hione !WI.
COOS BAY TEA, COPPEE 'AND SPICE HOUSE
phone HIM
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR SEPTEMBER
Below Is given the tlmo and
nolght of high and low wator at
Marshflcld.
Tim tides 'nro nlnrml In hn nrilnr
of occurrence, with tholr times on
mo nrst line nnd heights on the
second lino of each day: a compar
ison Of COnaectltlVn hnlirhtn wilt In.
dicate whether It Is high or low
wuier. ior nign water on the oar
BUhtract two hours 34 minutes.
IRVING
BLOCK
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New Fall Millinery-Suits
Coats-Dresses
JUST ARRIVED
Pt.H lW WHIMft WHW.iWi
Set' TIT15 .lTAllllAN first nnd it will save you
from wanting to look further.
HILL-
IUTARY ACADEMY
k&tdNa.SxUiin Bonding and Day School
ETI. MililtrvDitciDline: Small Chun: Mca
IttcVn. Curful luperriilon aecuret'tttulti that
i lot turned clMwhcie. Send lor caUIog,
ORTLAND, OREGON)
125.00 $25.00
lll pay $25.00 to any porson
I MUM l the nrrnut nnil rnnvlrllnn
ft a bicycle thief In Marshfleld.
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MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Times Want Ads bring results.
fffie Royal
TO- NIGHT
THE HOl'SE OF
BIO FEATURES.
The Haines Sisters in a urn
"cat and singing act. Tho
Jalne sisters come direct
rom the Orpheum Theater
"no are sure to please all who
w and hear them.
oon extra big feature
TONIGHT.
P III IIHUII IIIHKJUI
J-eciiu I.oftuB in the popular
novel and famous society play
A LADY OP QUALITY." in
vo reels Produced by the
mous Players Film Company.
"?"KE AND JAKE IN THE
CLUTCHES OF CIRCUMSTAN
CED, teaturing Max Ashor,
"e wo Id's famous comedian.
j reels of the best pictures
na a Wg time vaudeville act.
ADMISSION Lower floor,
ri Balcony, 15c; Children,
Here tomorrow night "The
'errors of Russia," or "The
Persecution 0f Mendel Bellls."
a three reels.
Friday night the 13th chap
ter of "Lucille Love, the Girl
t Mystery."
Saturday night "Anthony
Md Cleopatra," ,Jn eight beau
uful tand-colored reelsf
.NOTICE OF FILING
FINAL REPORT
Notice Ir lieroby given that on tho
8th day of Soptembcr, 1014, tho un
dersigned oxecutrlx of tho last
will nnd testnincnt of C. T. Smith,
deceased, filed In the County Court
of the State of Orogou, In
nnd for tho County of Coos, her
final account as such Executrix; and
that tho court on said dato duly
made an order directing that
notlco of tho filing of said final ac
count ho given In the samo manner ns
notlco of her qualifying and appoint
ment and as required by lnw, and
further ordering that Thursday tho
lGth day of October, 1914, at tho
hour of 10 o'clock a. in. kit this
County Judgo's room in tho Court
House In Coqulllo City, Coos County,
Oregon, bo and tho samo is tho tinio
and place set for tho hearing of ob
jections thoreto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated this 9th day of September,
1914.
MARIA SMITH
Executrix ot tho last will and tes
tament of C. T. Smith, deceased.
(First publication Sept. 9, 1914,
last publication Oct. 7, 1914.)
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
I For tho 24 hours end ng nt
I 4:43 a. m., Sept. 16, by BenJ.
usmnu, special government mo-
teorologlst:
Maximum iu
I Minimum 49
At 4:43 a. m 50
Precipitation 1.1 1'
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1914 4.32
Precipitation samo period
last year 2.77
Wind: Southwest; rnln.
In On inula. Chas. Van Duyn In
n note to friends here from Win
nipeg, says that ho and his wifo
arc having a flno trip back to In
diana. They stopped off n day
at Winnipeg, and ho says that Win
nipeg haB tho finest hotel that ho
was over In.
Slightly Hurt Tom McCallum, of
rorntiaie. n lonirslioroiiinn. had ha
foot and leg slightly bruised whilo
working In t'.io hold of the Nnnn
Sirltli this afternoon, some brick
slipping out of tho sling nml striking
him. The injuries, although not sor
iaiiB, are niilto painful.
Inspect Flyer. Messrs. Edwnrds
nnd Fullor, t'10 U. S. boat Inspectors,
will tomorrow Inspect tho steamer
Flyer, which hns boon converted Into
n tug bb a Southern Pacific tendor for
tho brldgo work. They have been
making their nnuiml tour of Inspec
tion of this section nnd will probab
ly leave tomorrow for Portland.
No Cull Vot. Mr. Llndberg of tho
Duiiker Hill Storo states that ho was
misunderstood rolntivo to a call to
hold himself In readiness for service
in the Swedish army, ho being a
second lieutenant of tho llesorvea.
He says that ho hns not received
hiicIi n call, although from unoftlclnl
Hows from that section ho expected
that ho might bo called.
Fruit Clienp. Mrs. C. M. Connor
lias returned from Snlem, whore ho
hns spent a few weeks with hor fath
er and mother ,Rov. and Mrs. llontty,
both of whom have boon 111. Mr.
Conner sn,VB that thcro Ir n big crop
of fruit in tho valley and grcnt quau
tltloH of It nio going to wasto owing
to tho prlro not bolng high enough to
warrnnt gathering It.
Ilh-H In nillfornln. Word has
lieon received horo ot tho death ot
Mrs. Wnlker, formor MIbs Roso Mc
Cullough, or Hnynea Inlet, at her
homo In California. Sho has been
absent from horo for a fow years.
Her brother died n fow days ago.
Sho Is survived by several brothera
nnd sisters In this section. Tho
funeral will bo hold iu California.
Hqiilm'N Hotlier. Frank Donning
says that ho has posltlvo proof that
Coli Ireland Is growing old. Ho
says that ho had a long distance
mossago from Coll, who Is spending
tho month at tho homo ranch nt
Ollala In which ho said that tho
digger squirrels out thoro can run
twice as fast ns they used to. Den
ning says that tho squlrrols are just
tho Baine, but that Irolaud has for
gotton that forty years huvo elapsed
since no a spry slxtcon-year old lad,
Cell used to run thorn down. Den
ning refuses to toll how old Coll is
but says thoro is only a year's dlf
feronco botweon them.
OARDINER AUTO 1IURNS.
nil. II. V.. KRrVTY. DENTIST.
Phone 112-J. Room 204. Coke Bldg. I
Road the war news, but don't for
get tho storo news in Tho Times,
GRAND
THEATRE
O-NIGHT
THE ORANIVS SUPERB OR
CHESTRA TONIGHT.
"MONGREL AND MASTER"
A POWERFUL POLITICAL
DRAMA OF IMPORTANCE.
"PROSECUTION" A thrill
ing drama full of heart inter
est. Two splendid Lubln comedies."
Last Sunday afternoon the auto
mobllo owned by Orant Erhnrt wns
burned near M. B. Bedolfo's camp,
on tho road between Gardlnor nnd
Adn. At the tlmo It caught flro Mr.
Erhart and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Wnltor Austin, wero out on n trip to
tho lako country. At tho tlmo of tho
accident tho party hud arrived at
Mr. Bedolfo's onginooring camp nnd
had stopped to water up, and In atart
lng up tho carbuetor shot back, Ignit
ing the oil which had accumulated In
tho nns. Every effort was made by
all of tho party, assisted by several
men ot the camp, to extinguish tho
flames, but to no avnll. Tho flro to
tally destroyed the body of tho car
and part of tho running gear. In
trying to put out tho flro Mr. Erlnit
severely burned his hands and arms,
his rlcht hand. and arm more than
tho other. Mr. Bedolfo dressed tho
burns at his camp before Mr. Erhart
returned homo. Mr, and Mrs, Jew
ett, who happond to pass by, brought
the children to town and a team waa
sent out for tho rest ot tho party.
Umpqua Courier.
Xlbby COAL. Tlie kind YOU hare
ALWAYS USED. Tliono 72. Pftclfle
Livery ad Transfer Company,
IPEOPbE - YOJ
Pkmow
ABOUT
JUDGE HALL went 0 Coqulllo to-
day to attend court.
W. F. CARL, of Florence, is spend
ing a few dnys on the Bay.
MISS O. M'CLAY, of Allogany, Is
n MarBhfteld visitor today.
MRS. L. DOLL and son returned
today from a trip to California,
HENRY KERN of North Bend was a
Mnrshfleld business visitor today.
H. J. VAUGIIAN left yestordny for
Denver Hill nnd Coqulllo Valley
points.
A. H. DERBYSHIRE of North Bond
was a Marshflold business visitor
today.
T. R. SHERIDAN, of North Dend,
returned today from a trrp to
Portland.
W. S. U'REN returned todny noon
from a trip to Coqulllo Vnltoy
points.
ROY L. SMITH of Glonadn is hero
looking after tho purchase of a
now auto.
J. B. SNEDDON returned today
from a business trip to Portland
nnd Salom.
MRS. L. MASTERS anld Miss Olive
Richards wero Mnrshfleld visitors
from Sumner today.
MRS. A. Z. DOWNS and daughter,
Miss Anna, havo returned from a
three months' visit iu Minnesota
and Cnna'dtan points.
JUSTICE PENNOCK nnd Constable
Cox returned Inst evening from
court, whoro (hey wero witnesses'
In tho Hoy-Qorst case.
JOHN DOUGHERTY, who has resid
ed In this section for o past
twelve years, left for Carbondnlo,
Pa., whoro he expects to inako his
homo.
MRS. II. R. ELLIOTT was n pnBsen
ger on tho morning train for tho
county sout, called thoro as a wit
ness in tho suit of George B.
Hughes vs. John Dotson.
MRS. OSCAR GLASS left on IJ10
morning train for Prosper, where
Bho wll lvlslt for n few dnys with
friends, Inter returning to Myrtlo
Point to Join Mr. Glass.
MRS. It. E. KNORR and daughtor. of
Gold Beach, aro guests at tho Mir
rasoul homo In West Mnrshfleld
whilo on rnuto homo from Wiscon
sin, whoro thoy snout tho HUinmor.
C. W. EVERTSEN nnd wlfo nrrrvod
homo today from Portland. Mrs.
Evortson hns spent tho summer
nt hor old homo In Michigan nnd
Mr. Evortscu went to Portlatn: to
moot her.
MRS. D. II. KEATING lias rcturnod
from Portland, whoro sho remain
od for a fow dnys' visit tit tho I
II. Keating homo following hor
trip with her husband to Vancou
ver, B. C.
MRS. E. A. TYRELL and cnlld
pnBsod through horo today on
route from Oakland to Coqulllo
to'Vlsirnt th6"D. D. Plorco Jiomo
In Coqulllo.
GEO. M. STARR, of Coqulllo, ro-
turncd today from n business
trip to Snn Francisco. Mrs, Starr
is now nt Coqulllo and is rccupor-
nting rapidly from hor rocont
Illness nnd oporntlon.
W. If. 8TULL of AliOKiinr wnB a
Mnrshfleld visitor yestorday. Mr.
Stull Is road supervisor thoro,
and D. L. Footo nnd others who
nro familiar with tho roads snv
tluit Mr. Stull Is entitled to tho
honor of kcoplng his district In
tho best shnpo of any In this soc1
tlon.
ATTORNEY A. K. PECK nnd John
B. Dotson went to Coaulllo this
morning, tho latter being defend
ant in n stilt for damages brought
by George B. Hughes, formorly of
tho Dotson Hotel, who seeks to re
cover ?2000 damages from Mr.
Dotson on account of tho Mill
Slough fill last spring. Peck &
Peck nro representing Sir. Dot
son In the litigation,
wreM
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I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOR RENT O110 Inrpo front room
suitable for two and one small
roam nowly painted and papered.
Will be furnlBhed to suit tenant.
Z, caro Times.
LIBRARY HALL.
Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, Mrs. C. F. Mc-
coiium nnd Mrs. Dennis Hull
will bo patronesses ot a
ball which is to be giv
en at Eckhoff Hall Friday evening,
Septombor 25, Tho proceeds will bo
used to buy books lor tho public
library,
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I VISITS IN CALIFORNIA. 1
,
Miss Wanda Stevens has written
friends of a pleasant visit with Mrs,
Ella Walkor at her summer homo in
BoyeB Springs, California. She plans
to return to Cos Bay about October 1'
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our gratltifde
and thanks to the many friends and
, neighbors whoso kindness did so
ntunli , n llrvlt.AM ln I.. . I. .- itnn,l.
iiiuwii iu liftmen uiir tvoa lit vuu uvtui
or our rather, Win. R. Davis. Wo
especially wish to thank tho Fores
ters.
MRS. J. C. SWANSON.
J. W. DAVIS.
ETHEL DAVIS.
A $1.10 flashlight Ik rhenper Hutu
a broken leg. THE GUNNERY.
BAND DANCE PLATFORM Second
nnd Market, Suturtlay night.
Don't forgvt tho Big Fair nt Myr
tle Point, Ht'pU U:i to lid.
The Delicatessen Co.
145 XorUi Second Street.
SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK In individual pies for 10c each in
' the following;
MEAT PIES Irish stews.
FISH PIES Scallop Fish Fish Turbots.
VEGETABLE PIES Scalloped Potatoes.
PIES in .Macaroni, Spaghetti, Beans.
PIES In Tomatoes, Corn.
PUDDINGS in Pearl Tapioca, Rice, Orange.
All Above Served Hot So for All Tins Returned
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. ' :
WANTED Girl for Konernl house
work. Phono 247-R.
WANTED HoiiM'stciul rollmiuMi
nient. Room C, Snyder Hotel, No
agents.
WANTED School girl to care for
child from 1 to G p. m. 11., care
Times.
FOR SALE 15 ncrcs waterfront 4J4
miles from Mnrshfleld. crop nnd
stock, some furniture Phono
314-X-l or address 11. Smithgall,
Marshflold.
HERE'S SOMETHING FOR NOTH
ING A. .1. O. C. JERSEY.
For tho asking I will send to
nny address n folder giving namos
and indlvldunl yearly production of
every cow In my herd.
F. A. SACCHI, Mnrshfleld, Or.
FOR SALE I
FOR SALE -1-burnor kw range with
garbage burnor attachment. Choap
for cash, 239 So. 4th St.
11KKS FOR SALE, $:I per hive.
Phono North Bend, 1023,
1'OH SALE Ono clinker built, round
bottom, doubto end 18-ft. row boat
worth $G0. Will sell for ?3G. Call
ovenliiRs or Sunday. Phono 302-L,
Eaststde.
FOUND
FOUND On North Front street, n
mnn'a brown coat. Owner may
havo Bamc by claiming proporty
nnd paying for this ad.
FOUND Mnn's long black craven
otto cout nt "danco platform. Own
er can havo Banio by identifying
coat at pollco station,
POSITIONS WANTED
YOUNG MARRIED MAN wnnts -m-sitlon
as clerk in grocery, Has
had experience In gcnornl merchnn
dlso. AddresB Box 392, North
Bend.
EXPERIENCED Snlcsmnn desires
position ns clerk in gcnornl storo.
Soven yenrs' experience. First
clasB recommendations. Inquire
"Experience" enro Times.
WANTED
1
WANTED To buy desk, inldc,
chairs, stove, etc., for oftlco. Ad
dress G, Caro Times.
WANTED Acrengo Iu trndo for
close-in city property, 8-room
house. Profor wntorfront nny
whoro from Cooston up Coob Riv
er. Address O. enro Times.
STOVE PIPE CHEAP For next 15
dnys wo will soil now stovo plpo at
15 conts Joint. F. L. Adams andV
son, North Front strcot.
LOST
LOST LudyV gold wntch nnd fob,
nnmo on lnsldo case. Howard for
return to Times office. Eliza Mc
Kay. - ,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Rooms with or without
board. Alio housekeeping rooms.
3SS North First Strcot.
FOR RENT Modern fl-rooin furnish
ed house on S. 5th St. Soo J. C
Donne, phono 331-11.
FOR RENT Two furnlidicd roona
in modorn houso near high school.
002 South Elovcnth strcot.
,
FOR RENT Two tints .furnished or
unfurnished, in Madden Bldg..
North Front street; also house
keeping rooms.
FINE ftirnlhhcd rooms nnd bonnl for
gentlemen, In private family.
10.50 por wcok. 239 So. 4th St..
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FOR RENT Largo liouso In SouU
Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L
FOR RENT-Two office rooms In
Montgomery building on Front
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DO NOTFORGET Tel. 77
That wo aro headquarters for Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers.
We also have a NICE LINE OF PRESERVING KETTLES.
HUNTERS Look our Ouns, arid nifles over ns they aro tho
latest models. Wo handle the famous KEEN-KUTTHR lino ot
Cutlery and Tools.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
General Repair Shops,
Hardware and Plumbing.
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