The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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Gyjrriftit Hut Sdulfatr li Mart
rouVe located the right spot when you come here for clothes; the
.l.tA AM4tffvU t-444r4 VVVA It MiniUiAJ 1.. ,.... !.
)I1S we ciear cuuugu x-uai. wc iwvc gcuucreu lur yuu a mie
of Hart Schaffner a Marx suits and overcoats,
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You know these makers are the greatest experts in the business; their clothes are
st for the money" clonics.
Rivnnd. our real service: we're able to give .you just what you want and what you
l.f in have: here is the ability to i'it you perfectly and in the best style.
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iThcsc young men in me incuirc are wearing sonic ol our nest moacis lor young
tlfodel 57 a special style; 29 1-2-inch coat, three-button, soft front, patch pockets.
MUldllp.
I With such clothes as wo nave nere aim witn sucu a service, you cane go wrong.
Woolen MilllStores
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EW FAii'L MILLINERY-5ITS
COATS-.DRESSES Just'.rived
fire THE. ftUUSIAN lii-st imd it wUtoive yoiit
from wanting to look further.
FOR MEN
We are sole agents for the world renowned, i
KNOX HATS
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Can you accept a tip?
FWUtV ft ni?vPi)iT. nmr rcniTi.' niTClVlQ IRS UK ATjTj
KINDS OF SURETY BONDS VRITF AUi KINDS OP INSURANCE
PlV BTU'luitn ominiuii'i! 1V11 lllfPHESKXT SEVERAL OF
FTOK BEST TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAM SHIP COMPANIES CALL
AM) SEE US. 80 Central Avenue. ..Hione mw
Mel G. Duncan.
Aug, Frizeen
The ROYAL
Tonight
The House of IUjc Featuro
.EXTRA! EXTRA! $9?T1IE MIL
LION IKMiiail MYSTERY
Tlmnbouacr's DIr Million Dollar
Production. Soe tho mananRor and
win tho 110,000 cash prize. Thin
Iff far ahead of anv serial feature
'iter shown In MarsWIeld. DONT
MISS IT.
. Tho Hth chapter of "LUCILB
LOVK," with FrancU Ford and
.toc8.,9.9?J,..iWDB-aroinoaridg
crlils so be sure and see tho finish,
"DREED O' THE MOUNTAINS," A
Western Drama Featuring Wnllaco
Held and Dorothy Davenport.
G reels, 5000 feo( of THE DEST
Motion pictures.
Lower floor lGc
Balcony 10c
BM r
A complete line of
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS
AND MEMO HOOKS
From 10c to $0.75.
Also full lino of office supplies
Central Avenue
SEE US DEFORE YOU DUY.
NORTON & HANSEN
TWO STORES
Frost Street
WALL PAPER
Sea
VIFRS
About it,
P. L. ADAMS & SON
Dfi&lfirs In
NEW AND SECOND-nAND
GOODS.
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362 No. Front St. Phono 34Q-L
Hero Tomorrow night The Kle-
Ine-Clnoa Feature. "BETWEEN SAV
auk ainu Tiui-;ii" qn. extra gooa
animal feature that will thrill you
and hold your Interest from start
to finish.
Ih iiiSisiBRiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiB
$25.00 $25.00
We will pay $25.00 to any person
who causes the arrest and conviction
of a bicycle thief in Marshfleld. -(Signed)
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
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BREVITIE5
TIDES FOIl SEPTE5H1EH
Below Is given the time and
height of high and low water at
Mftrshfield.
Tim tliloH nrn nlnrnrl In ttin nritar
of occurrence, with tholr times on
the first lino nnd heights on tho
second line of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will lu
dlp.ltn wllflthllr If la llll)l nr Intv
water. For high wntor on tho bar
si'uiract two nours 34 minutes
Mrs. . 5.53
Ft... 4.8
llrs.. 0.25
Ft. 0.2
Hrs.. -.82
Ft... 0.0
11.03
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7.05
4.4
S.2G
4.2
5.36
6.4
12.05
2.3
1.21
2.6
0.0
0.0
6.31
6.0
7.4
5.6
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WEATHER FORECAST
(Dr AmocIMM rrt to Coo Dr TIom.1 j
I OREGON Unsettled, probnT
j bly rain nnd cooler In east with j
southerly winds. j
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ondlnir at
4:43 a. in. Sept. 25, by BcnJ.
Ostllnd, special government mo-
teorologlst:
Mnximum 64
Minimum 40
At 4:43 a. m 46
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 9.16
Proclpltatlon same poriod
Inst your 2.04
Wind: Southwest, Cloudy.
last evening tho fire alarm sounded
bringing the department In a hurry
to report for a practtco run to the
Coos Building. Twenty-four men
of tho department reported under
tho direction of Fire Chief D. IJ.
Keating nnd "galoped" with tho two
hose carts and tho hook nnd ladder
to tho building nt tho corner of
Mnrket Avenuo nnd Broadway St.
where tho ladders wore at onco
raised to tho top story and thcro
tho hose wns connected. Thero was
70 pounds of water pressure In tho
mnlna Inst evening which is unusual
tho firemen sny.
MR. AND MRS. D. L. ROOD, Mrs. , .
Nelllo Owen and Mrs. Lyman Noble
motored to Myrtlo Point today to
tnko In the fair.
ORRIN LATTIN was 'up this morning
to the city form Sputh Inlet.
Kpocrincll Sails Sntunlny, it p.m.
from North Rend City Dock for San
Francisco rind Sun Pedro nnd San
DIcko. i
Chango Service It Is announced
by thtS postofflco department that tho
mnU will not bo routed over the old
Coos Bay Wagon rond after October
30. While It Is not definitely stat
ed, It is undcrstood,that It will bo
handled vin tho Myrllo Point route
ttltliough the government has mot
awarded a contract for the service
that way yet.
Will Visit Home. James O. Ben
nett, who has bcon working near
the North Inlot, left todny on tho
stage for Portland whero ho expects
to visit with his parents for sevornl
weeks. He expects to return hero la
ter In the fall.
Ilnliy DIoj. Word was recolvojl
here todny that tho Infant child of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Annln of Myrtlo
Point dlod yesterday. Tho llttlo one
was only a few days old. Mr. Annln
was formorly with the local railway
and is now cashier of tho Bank of
Myrtlo point and his wifo Is presi
dent of tho Coos County W. C. T. U.
Tho sympathy of tholr many Marsh
Hold friends will bo extended to thorn.
C. F. MURRAY and daughter wore
in the city today on business.
STEPHEN LAPP was n visitor In tho
city today coming here from lila
homo nt Templeton
ROBERT TEMPLETON, of Hnlnea
Inlet, came down today on a short
business trip. . .
MRS. WALKER, of Larson Inlet, was
in the city attending to somo shopping.
COUNTY JUDGE JOHN F. HALL
went to Coqulllo this nttornooa
business.
O. C. MOTLEY, tho now owner of tho
Sumner storo Is a Marshfleld vi
sitor today on business.
JUDQE J. S. COKE loft today for
Coqulllo whero ho will hear soma
matters In court.
ItiHpectlon Trip. U. E. Whcolock
general manager horo of tho C. A.
Smith Lumbor Company, accompani
ed by his wlfo and Arno Moreen,
of tho Company, left on tho enrly
morning train for a two days stay
at tho lumbor camps of the com
pany. They expect to return homo
somo tlmo Saturday.
Blames Other Follow Oscar Ja
cobson, recently In from tho tuunol
wdilc, says that he was not to blamo
for tho fight tho other night, ho de
clares that uomo fellow -who wild
his namo was McCormack started It
and that during tho melee Jacobson
claims that ho was ro'bhod of sever
al doltbrs. '
Will Make Improveuieiiti Prepara
tlons nro bolng made by Frank Co
han, proprietor of tho Owl Drug Storo
for the Improvement of his place of
buslnoss. Plans are now being drawn
tor tho Installation of a Btnall balcony
in tho rear of the establishment. Ad
ditions havo hecomo necessary be
cause of thot small space lit which
to liundlo the new business,
Complete Work. Tho concroto en
trance ot tho flro station was com
pleted Inst evening and tho flromen
are now hoping that there will bo
no nlnrm for nt least threo or four
days to allow tho coment to Bet.
To bring tho heavy cnglno, which
weighs In tho neighborhood of 0,
000 pounds, but onto tho street
now might mean to ruin complete
ly alj tho cement work now laid.
Tho now slip wns inn do In anticipa
tion of tho big now 100 horsepower
motor flro truck which Is expected
to nrrlvo for operation somo tlmo
during tho first weok In Octobor.
Help Up for firnvol. On account
of tho fact that ordered gravol has
not yet arrived from Myrtlo Point,
tho cemont workers on tho Noblo
Thcatro building at tho cornor ot
. Central Avenuo and Third Strcot aro
temporarily hold up In their work.
It Is expected that the gravol will
arrive so that thoy can commenco
their work again on Tuesday. About
two or throe days will bn nccossary.
for tho .pouring ot tho concre.ls nnd
at least 30 da's. wljlibirneriwiary for
tho coijcroto, to-sat, firmly, .i.c-wover,
Architect Turpen has arranged for
tho Installation ot the heavy root
tiusHos, putjlng them for tho tlmo be
ing on substantial fatso work. This
building according to tho lease, will
probably bo opened on Thanksgiving
night.
SPENCER SMALL, of Lakesldo, was
in tho city today on a short bus!-'
ness trip.
FRED, GEORGE, and Nool Noah
Camo down this morning from tbel
homo at Allogany.
MRS. C. O. ROSS camo down on,
tho boat this morning from Lako-
slo on a shopping trip. Sho was
accompanied by her son Carl Ross.
ED. SMITH, ot Coos River, was la
tho city today attending to matters
ot business, returning homo on
tho afternoon boat.
ELIZABETH M.- MOORE waB a
visitor at tho Myrtlo Point fair
todny having Ronu up on tho
early morning train.
B. 8. HENDERSON nnd A. W.
Arlnndson left this morning for
Myrtlo Point whore thoy went
to attend tho fair.
Look Over Country Fdr a tow
days pleasure trip during Which thoy
wjll tramp about tho country In tho
vicinity ot Lakeside, Bon FlBher, Tom
.Hall and his daughter, 'Mltf Elslo
Hall, James Montgomery, Miss Wat
son, and Evelyn Flanagan loft on the
boat this afternoon for tho North
Inlet. They expect to roturn somo
tlmo Sunday afternoon.
Kewly-wenta Return W, F. Adams
accompanied br his wlfo, who was
ToVWy'lBs'l.ypoVrs, todVy went
up on the boat to Templeton where
thoy are expecting to realdo on the
ranch belonging to (he bridegroom.
Tho couple wera married yesterday
at Coqullle. The young people of
tho vicinity gave them a warning be
foro they left that a charlvarle would
certainly take place with a result
that the neighbors have been Invlt
ed In for a house warming tomorrow
night and due preparations have been
mado tor their reception.
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Plastering About Done Plaster
Ing on tho new $12,000 public library
now under construction, wns expected
to be finished today and the build
Ing will bo one notch closer to com
pletlon. It Is believed that tho cor
ntces will bo placed by Wednesday
evening. The fireplace In tho chlld
rens' room has been completed hav
ing been built of tapestry brick which
gives It a very attractive and rich
appearance. The root also has been
placed on tho building and the out
side plastering will bo finished In a
few days. The contract calls for the
completion of tho building by Nov
ember 1.
Have Flro Drill. At seven o'clock
184 MARKET ST. W.
MR8, OLIVE K. BROWN
Is now prepared to do first-class
dressmaking at reasonable rates.
Street and house gowns, skirts,
aad blouses, dancing frocks,
lingeries dresses, A trial or
der Is requestod, Soe our now
fall bpoks of ParJs fashions.
KMOW
ABOUT
J. E. NORTON came over from Co-
L. L. THOMAS returnod today from a
' (rip through tho Coqulllo V alloy.
J. W. OARDINER returned today
from a business trip to Coqulllo,
W. C. BRADLEY went to Ten Mile
today on business nnd plcasuro.
MISS MARY MBTLIN went up to
Myrtlo Point to tho fair today,
GEO. W. STARR of Coqutlle was a
Marshfleld business visitor yester
day.
MRS. M. J. NELSON wont up to
Myrtlo Point to take In tho fair
today.
A. W. BUNDY was a visitor nt
the fair today going up this
morning,
MRS. FRANK HERMAN left this
morning for Myrtlo Point to at
tend tho fair,
II, W. BULTMAN returned on tho
noon train from a trip to the Co
qulllo Valley.
I.
W. TRAVER has been nt Co
qulllo the last few days as a
witness In somo cases there.
M. B, NOAH, Beryle Noah and
Miss N, M. Sturnlman .attended
tha MvrHn Pftln frtlr 'mlnv '
..W . .w WI..V ., .W.H .
MRS. FRANK PREY attended the
county fair at Myrtle Point to
day having .gone, , up on the
, morning train,. '.'
MRS. O. W. MORRIS nnd Mm.
W. T. Galo woro visitors at tho
county fair today taking tho mor
ning train for there.
WILL HENNESSEY of tho Smlth
Powors mine on Isthmus Inlet camo
down last ovonlng to go to 'Myrtle
Point to attend tho fair.' "'- :, ,"
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J. ' T. BRYANT loft- this morning:
for Coqulllo whoro ho wont on
business and oxpocted to attend
tho fair at Myrtlo Point.
CHARLES I. REIGARD wont up
to tho county Beat this morn
ing to attend to buslnoss mat
ters, oxpoctlng later to attend
tho fair, tf
JOS. FYFE, Jr., of 8an Francisco;
lumberman and ship owner, wa
hero last ovonlng looking after bus
iness Interests. Ho is Interested
In tho Estabrook lino.
ED DYER returned to his home on
Danlols Crook today, whore, ho
will spend a. few days recuperat
ing from his recent Injury as he
still has to uso crutches.
MRS. F. W. BROWNE, whose hus
band has beon In charge of the
Tapulhern,PrJfJciRlncrAnii(jar
Sihoflold, Is In Marshfleld for a
short stay and Is accompanied by
Mrs. Lyon and Miss Lyon of Cali
fornia, who havo boeu visiting her.
.MRS. HUGH MONTGOMERY arrived
here this afternoon from Marshtlel
and other Coos County cities.
After a day or two spent hero sob.
will continue her Journey to Port
land, whero sho resides. Roseburtr
Review,
Hurt Ami. Eleanor Flanagan,
the young daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
J. If. Flanagan, fell out ot a trea
yesterday and slightly dislocated her
arm.
Roy Recovers. John Mlrrasoul,
tho young son of Mr, nnd Mrs. John
Mlrrasoul of West Marshfleld, who
has boon confined to his home for
several weeks with a broken thigh.
Is able to bo out and around.
Able to Ho Out. J, W. Bonnott,
who has beon confined to his homo
for several weeks with an nttack of
blood poisoning and ulcers on hlr.
ankloB, Is nblo to bo out today. He
attributes his trouble to colored,
socks.
Mine Pol-email J. B. Sneddon.
'who returned-recently from Jlpalyn,'
ers- Ujltuntwo-day celebration, aje
that irbePasco, who 'was" raised' .
aj. LiUby, s uow foreman ot the Nor
Tthorn PacJUi No;' 6 mine. The.ralnW '
Is nroduolBk.'about 600 tons ndav
now and lsV)flne one, . , 4T
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