The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION
FIVE
Moth Balls
That suit, or maybe it was
an overcoat, that you packed away so
carefully last spring, don't look as good
ns you thought it would docs it?
Save it for n rniny day, but come in and see
what $20 or $25 will do to freshen up your feel
ings and fashion up your figure.
Kuppenheimer
--the Name of Those
Better Looking Long
er Wearing Clothes
There's no itse paying laundry bills on a fray
ed collar. New Autumn styles.
2 for 2 bits.
'The Fixup"
rtlftw
Mnvshficld
Two Stores:
North Bend
IRVING
BLOCK
aaUlam
NEW FAJLL MILLINERY SUITS
COATS-DRESSES Just Arrived
See TUB PARISIAN first and it will save you
from wanting to look further.
FOR MEN
"We are solo agents for the world renowned
KNOX HATS
The Golden Rule
LADIES' COATS, all of the very latest style,
$6.50 to $25.00.
LADIES' SUITS, from the very best New York
manufacturers, $8.50 to $30.00.
SILK PETTICOATS, Messaline and Jersey
Tops, $2.25 to $4.50.
SILK WAISTS, Messaline and Crepe, White and
Colors, $2.25 to $4.50.
The Golden Rule
HERE IT IS AT LAST !
A Heater That Will Burn Either Wood or
Coal to Your Entire Satisfaction
"Si. J J
y325i53SiMBk f.ti
Built with extra large flro
box, fitted with duplex grate
,j will give perfect combustion
to either wood or coal. A
heater built entirely of cast
Iron which will retain tho
heat for hours. Note the
large foed door which will ac
comodate big wood sizes,
Beautiful nickel trimmings.
Built In eight sizes and styles,
'WHY PAY MORE"
Johnson-Gulovsen Company
The Quality Name With the Service famo
25.00 $25.00
," P u?25.00 to any person
Hi vit0! th? a"est and conviction
! sdY ,n Marshr,old-
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
HOTEL DOTSON
O. A. Hanson, Proprietor
Now open under new management
A home place with home cook
ing served In family style.' Board
and room, $6.60 per week. 315
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR SEPTEMI1ER
Below Is given tho tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Marshfleld.
The tides nro placod In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd holgh'ts on the
soeond lino of each day; a compar
ison of cdnsocutlvo holghts will In
dlcnto whethor It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
srbtract two hours 34 minutes.
-i urs.. &.&S 11.08 5.3G 0.0
1.8
7.05
4.4
8.2C
4.2
G.4
12.05
2.3
1.21
2.C
0.0
G.31
CO
7.4
5.G
Ft... 4.8
25 lira.. 0.25
Ft. 0.2
2G Mrs.. -.32
Ft. . . 0.0
I WEATHER FORECAST
Vat AuacLtM rrm to Cool Bar TlmM. I
i uiuiuu.N Fair and cooler
I iTitiny; winds mostly westerly.
IiUUAIj TIMII'KICATUHR
HEcmin.
I For the 24 hours ondlnir nt
4:43 a. in., Sept. 24, by Benj.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum 72
Minimum 48
At 4:43 a. m 52
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1914 9.IG
Precipitation samo porlod
last yonr 2,94
Wind; north; clear.
HORN
HENNESSEY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo,
Hennessey at their homo in Hun
ker Hill, Wednesday, Sept. 24, n
nlno nnd ono-hnlf pound son, their
first child. .Mother nnd child nro
doing nicely nd tho fnthor is
wreathed In smiles, Tho mother
is n niece of A. E. Qagnon. Tho
now arrival hns been named Thom
as William.
Joins Sorority. Miss Pearl Hol
gard, who Is completing hor course
nt tho University of Oregon, Is among
tho now momhors of tho Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority.
involve Finn. E. F. LoMleux and
A. .1. Miller, who have been doing
business under tho nnmo of LoMleux
& Miller was dissolved today, A. J.
Miller retiring. Mr. LoMloux will
contlnuo tho business nloiio.
(iocs to Spruit. Rev. 0. L. Hall,
captain of the missionary cruiser
Lire-Line, left this morning for Myr
tlo Point oxpcctlng to return next
Monday. At the Denver Hill nilno
Rev. Hall will conduct services and
nlso nt the camps near Conlcdo.
Uncle Again Charlos Thorns, of
North Bend, returned this morning
from 1-nkonlde whdro ho has been
attending to matters of business re
lative to tho hotel ho owns thero
nt tho new summer resort.
Return to New Home. Mr. nnd
Mrs.Dclboit BonBon, newly marrlod,
returned thin afternoon to Temple
ton, where they expect to mnko their
permanent homo. Mr. Benson Is a
prominent young farmer of that vi
cinity.
Joins Elks. Julius Larson, a well
known Coog Bay man, was Inst night
elected to membership In tho Marsh
fleld lodge of Elks and will be Initiat
ed nt an early meeting when his two
sons-in-law, A. O. Rogers and W. II.
Konnody, can see that his antlors nro
properly set.
liny Cafe Phil Anest and a num
ber of other Greeks haro practically
closed a deal for tho purchase of
the Ideal Cafe which hns been
closed for somo tlmo. Anest was
formerly In tho restaurant business!
here and at North Bend.
Like the Country.- John Rumbles
of Portland, newly arrived with his
family on the last trip of tho Break'
water, after visiting here several days
iW tLtWt'reerai&R'fmTacMjHHloy -where-
he Is expecting to locate permanently,
Mr. Rumbles Is a mechanic by trndo
and Is Intending to work In tho mills
there at the county soat.
Names Confuse. -As a result of tho
report of Mrs; Vaughn, wife of the
former Conullle Vnlloy man who Is
serving a term nt Salem for stealing
horses and who Is suspected of being
Implicated In tho Myrtle Point bank
robbery, Wra, Vaughan and wife of
North Bend have been joshed consid
erably by their friends. Tho Salem
Vuughnn has gone under Frank
Vaughan, Win. Vaughan nnd n num
ber of other aliases,
by tho street commlttco for the set
tlement of tho long standing contro
versy. With the decision of tho
street committee tho rebates will be
paid tho property owners concerned
on Johnson nvonuo.
Buys Ranch. Fred Wenvor Is buy
ing thirty acres of tho Coke ranch in
Drowstcr Valley from Tom Coke and
plans to fix It up In fine shape, mak
ing n fine Bummer homo ns won aB n
lucrative place.
Council Meets Tonight. A special
meeting of tho City Council will bo J
held this evening nt 8 o'clock ror tno
purposo of taking up the Sneddon
Hanson controversy over nn allow
ance made to Hanson for n till. Tho
hearing this evening wll bo conducted
vt (N.ntnut. llongoll nnd 11111
strom were tho low bidders on tho
now school house of the consolidated
i.i .HotrlMa nnnr the forks, 1111(1
will stnrt tho building at once and!
rush It to completion, men
wns slightly under tho $7,000 esti
mated. Schrocdor & Hlldonbrnnd
will do tho plumbing.
(Joes East to School. Alex Mar
tin, son of Alex Martin, "resident of
the Eugene Commercial Club and
woll known banker of tho WlHamotto
Vnlloy, loft n fow days ngo for tho
APPLES AVo have just received a big shipment
of Coos County Graveustcins apples. Nicely packed
and in excellent shape. These are sonic of the best
apples we have had this year and sell regularly for
$1.50 and over, but for the banance of this week we
are going to offer them for sale at $1.20 per box.
NOW is the time to buy.
C00S BAY TEA, COffEE AND SPICE HOUSE
PHONE ao
tho city todny having come down
from Lnkestdo for tho dny.
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER.
Chicken pie supper by Baptist
lllltlll? I.mtloa' Pin.. nt t ...l.--..
WILLIAM CHAMBERLIN was In tho Hall, Third nnd Commercial, Sat!
city today froin, Hnyncs Inlet, com- evening, Sopt. 2G, from 5 to S. 50
lug hero to attend to somo business., cont9' ,
I'lwuiiv iicjiwii, ui iuiuguny enmo
down on tho boat this morning!
fLASSITlED
looking nftcr mntters of busi
ness.
J. B. ROBINSON, of Tomploton, wnB jk .
down today on a short business
trip, returning homo this nfter
noon. MRS. KATHEItlNE KISSAM. of
North Bond, went to Myrtle Point
todny to visit tho fair nnd visit
wiui mends
easrwhero he Intends Renter the VT ADELsWrgER nnd WJ I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Boston School of Technolog). , Mr. Vn.r,inv tn, .i. .. :
Mnrtln. Jr., spent tins last summer . --- --
MaJshfleld and became welt acquaint- abavo iNlogany
buiiiu miiuur.
ed while hero In tho employ of tho
Oregon Power Company, lljh
grndunto of tho Department of Elec
trical Engineering of tho Unlvorstt
of Oregon, having finished his courso
there Inst February, but returned
thero from MnrBhfleld for graduation
"ixin-o North Inlet Mr. and Mrs.
13. O. Mills, whosu marriage a fow
dnys ago caused such a stir horo
o account of tho fact that this
Ib tho fifth venturo for tho bride,
u woman of nbout 05 years of ago,
camo down on tho uoni mis mui
Ing from North Inlet whoro tho cou
ple hnvo boon spending tholr honey
moon on tho cranberry ranch which
i.inn.rit to Mrs. Mills. They nro
shipping out much of their furni
ture nnd oxpect to leavo for tho
home of Mr. Mills In tho vicinity
of Salem,
Berry loft yesterday for tho woods
to look nftor
T. J. BALLANTYNE. who lives on tho
.North Kork of tho Coqulllc, re
FOR RENT FtirnNhed ii room
Housekeeping apartments. 413 N.
2nd. St.
turned to his homo This morning af-, von IT- m for House-
KecpiuK. iiiii nu, si, a,
IPEOPhE
iKMOW
ABOUT
tor visiting with friends hero sov
orni unys.
FRED ORENOLDS nnd family loft
this morning for Myrtlo Point,
whoro they visited tho fair today,
oxpcctlng to return somo tlmo to
morrow. W. F. PRESTON was In yesterday
from linker Creek camp. Ho camo
In to hnvo an Injury to his thumb
attended to nnd returned to camp
tunny.
VERNON BARKER and Roy Ruff
ner both loft In their machines with
Inrgo parties going to Myrtle Point
for tho, county fair. Thoy reported
tho road In good condition for trav
el In g.
LEW PRICE, tho Sumner dairy king,
Is back on tho Job nftor n fow
weoks visit In California. He camo
to Mnrshflold todny to look nftcr
business.
J. W. TIBBETS laid aside his apron
yestonlny and took n fow dnys yo SALE
on irom mo resiaurnut imibiiichs,
going to Myrtlo Point to take In
tho races.
D. Y. STAFFORD, I. 8. Kaufman
FOR QUICK BALE Dowilcn potato
digger, best mndo, at special price
of 95, regular $125, Soo sample
on our dock. Pioneer Hardware
Co.
FOR RENT Three sulto flnt. Phone
Dr. Leslie.
LOST Gentleman's vrntcli chain with
nuio moonstone charm attached.
Reward for return to Times office.
I FOR SALE I
0
FOI HALE Two yonr lenrfb on 40
ncros, most nil bottom. Stock,
crop, 10 cows, 10 hogs, 12 tons hay,
120 chickens, somo npplos. All la
good condition. Inqulro Cnpt. of
North Star.
75 thoroughbred Drown
Leghorn roosters, your choice 1.
J. E. Fltssgornld. Phono 3151.
. i. DTAj-i-uiciJ, i. h. Kaufman ,
nnd C. K. Perry loft this morning I FOR RENT
for Coos Rlvor whero thoy wlll'!
J. E. FORD and family visited tho
fair nt Myrtlo Point todny.
MRS. C. 8YME wns n visitor to tho
fnlr nt Mvrtlo Point today.
W.M. RICHER8 returned todny from
n business trip to Portlnnd.
S. PETERSON was a visitor In tho
city todny from Hnyncs Inlot.
C. W. GIBBS wno down on business
today from his homo nt North
Inlot.
A. A. MAAS wns in tho city today
from Peterson Landing on North
Inlet.
J08EPH DAVIS, of Haynes Inlet, wns
In tho city today attending to business.
R. B. COOPER was down this morn
ing from tho Gould Camp near
Allegany.
CONRAD LAPP, of South Inlet, came
to tho city today on matters of
business.
MRS. E. B. BUNNELL spent today In
Myrtle Point, going thero to see
tho fair. , A ,
JOHN PETERSON came down today
from his homo at Temploton on a
business trip.
MRS. E. E. ANGELL left this morn
ing for Myrtlo Point, whore she
went to tho fair.
JAMES COWAN camo down from
i Lake- thl,nwrJngv ta, aUwidj,
to matters of business.
MRS. A. W. COOK, of North Inlet.
was In the city today looking at-
ter matters of business.
HUBERT FULTON came down this
morning from Haynes Inlet and
spent the day In tho city.
C. A. LAGER8TROM, of the 8mlth
mills, camo down on tho boat
this morning from Allegany.
A. F. JOHNSON wub a visitor In
Times Want Ads bring results.
Saturday Special
On Saturday September, 26
We will place on sale regular 35c to 50 c Three-sewed
Heuise Brooms 15o
Only one broom sold to each adult attending.
SEE WINDOW.'
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
Peoples 5-10-15 Cent Store
try and luro n fow trout nnd
salmon from tho silvery depths.
DR. WILL MOTT who hns beon lo
catod nt Ton Mllo loft today for
his homo nt Snlem whoro ho will
visit for n tlmo. Lntor ho will
spond somo tlmo In Portland.
E. L. ROBINSON has returned from
u fow dnys' stny at Gardiner on
business. Ho plans to go out to
his North Inlot ranch to look nftor
tho cranborry crop. Mrs. Robin
son nnd her mother, Mrs. Faulkner,
aro now there.
MRS. J. S. BARTON woh a Mnrshflold
visitor today. Sho camo over to seo
hor mother, Mrs. Young, off on
tho Eldor. Mrs. Young has been
visiting nt the Barton homo In Co
qulllo and expect to visit at tho
homo of anothor daughter In Port
land. CAPTAIN C. E. EDWARDS, former
ly of tho Alert and woll known
along tho waterfront, camo down
on tho Mllllcoma this morning
nnd left for Myrtlo Point whero
he wont to attend the county
fair.
GEO. BLACKMER of tho Henryvlllo
mine was a Marsnfleld buslnoss
visitor yestorday. Tho establish
ment of a postofflco thoro, known
as Delmar. has been of a decided
benefit to them. Tho mine Is busy
"" mnKinr n gooa record.
ARTHUR WILLIAMS, of Flagstaff.
W.SUWKMWKUiftUUQiai HWMR
Centervllle. Iowa, by a telecram
announcing tVe serious Illness of
His mother. He left on the aeorge
W. Elder. Mr. Williams' many
friends will hopo he may find his
mother improved In health whon
he reaches home.
G. W. KAUFMAN and wife and
daughter, Claudlne, loft tqday for
Portland, from where tho latter
two will go to Spokano to visit hor
parents, Judge and Mrs. Happy,
Mr. Kaufman will return on the
next boat from Portland,
DR. TAGOART loft for Coos River to
day to celobrate his birthday and
joined tho party of D. Y. Stafford,
Just how many birthdays that ho
has had Dr, Taggart keops a care
ful secret, evidently not wishing
some of his rivals to know how
young he really Is,
FOR RENT Two tints .furnished of
unfurnished, In Madden Bldg..
North Front stroot; also house-
kooplug rooms.
FOR RENT Largo house In South.
Mnrshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L
DAIRY RANCH TO RENT Heater
can buy stock and farm lmplomenta
on ranch. Reasonable termB. Call
or write W. A. Gngo, Allegany, Or.
FOR RENT Furnished room for one
or two young mon. All niodorn.
conveniences. 422 Hall avo. or
Phono 175-J.
FOR RENT Furnished flat, modem
conveniences, kot and cold water.
Apply Third and 358 Highland.
FOR VIKNT Well furnished
nnd bouses. Phono 443.
FOR RENT Furnished house, mod
ern. No children. Phono 311, zzz
or 298.
WANTED
I
WANTED To borrow $2000 nt
per cent for 3 to C years. First
mortgago on 160 acres Improved,
farm, 80 acres bottom land. Ad
dress Bos P, care Times.
WA'NTKD Married man wants work
1 on roncb, P.'P,'PtsherrMrWlIi.
WANTKD Place on ranch for
man and 16-year-old son. Ad
dress caro Times.
THlfFAR WEST SALES COJITANT
of Albany, Oregon,, has a steady,
pemanent position awaiting tb
first person In each locality aa
Bwerlng this advertisement. Po
sitions being taken rapidly. Your
address brings particulars and Ire
samples.
WANTED Woman to act aa nurse
nnd housekeeper for elderly Inval
id. Apply Mrs. H. Sengstacken.
S-- Grand
DR. HOItSFALL has MOVED to
RCOMR 112-14-15. IRVING BLOCK.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Proposals will be received at the
offices of George P. Laird, Bandon,
at noon, Saturday, October 3, for the
general contract for a two-story con
crete and face brick building. Sep
arate proposals for heating and
plumbing. $500 certified check to
accompany each proposal.
5 deposit required for return of
tho plans.
Plans may be secured now from
George P. Laird, Bandon, Ore. Bids
will be opened at 12 o'clock noon,
Octobor 3, 1914. Right to reject any
and all bids Is reserved.
OEORGE P. LAIRD,
Bandon.
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