The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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"The Fixup"
With us it is not so much
juestion of gaining a reputation as it
of maintaining our position as this comnni-
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To this end we are allied with Arn
ica's fastest growing clothing insti-
ion. The connection is an an important one bc-
C by simply auunig muuurii ream selling inctli
to their good clothes, wo are able to bring to
.a 4i DO to ffe30.00 all that anv man can nur-
p auywncrt, at u. I'mx.
KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
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THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES
George Kleine Presents Y :
'Between Savage and Tiger"
IrrSixParts
A wild animal subject, teeminn with excitement and
venture. .A thrllllna and realistic story of a Lieuten-
lant's adventures in the jungles of India. -This, is .the
real thing and the animals slain in this picture are all
real happenings and not merely acted in some menagrie.
Lower Floor 20c Balcony 10c Children 10c
Tomorrow MntinPf "THF MILLION DOLLAR MYS
TERY"
Tnmnn-ftiii M!l.i Ti i r- nAMOUTCD HC A PDEEtf"
J three reel Victor Special, Tuesday Night, This is (he
feature night of the week, a progressive feature, that is
jar ahead of any of the other kind,
THE THREE MOONSHINERS .
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nJ,l)K? K0.11 SEPTEMBER
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Tho titles are placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with their times on
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4.4 2.3 6.0
8.20 1.21 7.4
1.2 2.C 5.0
I WEATHER FORECAST
tnr AiikI1J rrn la Coo Br Tlmr.
I OREGON Knln and cooler In
I oast; southerly winds, Increasing
I to modernto gale along coast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m., Sept. 2C, by UenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum 67
Minimum 4c
At 4:43 a. m 53
Precipitation 42
Precipitation slnco 8ept. 1,
1914 fl.r.8
Proclpltntlon samo porlod
last year . . .' 2.94
Wind: Southwest, Cloudy.
KING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES
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Dixon lnivtw. Supt. Thomas nix
on of tho McArthurvl'crkB company
oft yeserduy for Ton Mllo afer spend
ing a couplo of hours hore. Ho had
Jus coma In from Eugono, making an
iHiiui'iuii nrip over 1110 Coos Hay
l-.UKt.im III1U.
Too .Muddy for Auto. Dr. Woth
erueo or tno star Kanch In Curry
Luiuuy ih iiuro louay on routo to Port
land. Ho tried to go out via tho Al
legany lino, but last night's rain put
tho machines out of business ngnln
nnd ho had to return this afternoon
and will go north on tho Ilreakwator.
Autos Stuck. C. If. Codding of
h Ingstaff was in Marshflold today and
Htated that last night three orfour
autos got stuck In tho mud In tho
county road near tlioro. Tho mach
ines wero on routo from Myrtle Point
and some or them wore hold up for
tlireo or four hours.
CiifrliiM Salmon Henry Hugglns,
while flailing on North Coos HIvor
yesterday, lunded n sixteen pound
salmon with a reel nnd rod. Ho wns
fly fishing and had caught qulto n few
trout when another fisherman per
suaded him to put on somo salmon
oggs and It was with theso that ho
landed the salmotf. after n forty-flva
mlnuto fight.
V.ftliei nirfeicnre. To show to
thq.iieoplue of Coos counb' Just how
.much they can be thankful for tho
Chamber of Commerce has received
from Hbverond William if. Holl a
par pf oxtra hearrmlttCM.at least
luqio itiches thlckVhlch .wore used
yjara ago in Novla Scotia br Fathnr
tossmun.. a pioneer nlsslonar)' Plac-I
idJn,j&o wludSw tho tnlttens caus
ed .j .,'roat doa,lyjf comment; I
Nt'iirlv M'ltlll lltmnra Ci.nnl.1
ltea,th, qt Ibii clty.ra sophomoro ntl
uiunivoraur or urJigqn, aUho elec
tion of his claBsmatott.hold In Itugeno
a few days ,go, wna a strong con
tender for tho treasurershlii Mm
olass. bolng beaten out by only a close
mnrcln. J-'rnnat .'lilMnu nr n.i !
after n hurried visit homo whence
she wns called n few days ago on
tho rcco!pt of news that her brother
I'll Mp Lnndrith was seriously 111.
Tho young innn wns reported to bo
a little better today, though rela
tives claim they Iuivq noticed little
difference in his status,
Pi Jest i.ofutcs Hcjv. Itev. Father
McOovitt, who lias been filling tMs
cimrgo nu 0.1 as t".o Xort'.t Bend
charge, lias been named to tako
charge of the Mnrshflcld parlslu Ho
lins moved to Marshtlcld nnd occupies
the residence on South Sixth street
which Father Munito vacated. Miss
Donnelly is In charge of the parochial
residence. His appointment hero will
be gratifying news to the ninny
friends ho has made since coming to
tho Day.
Couldn't Htny Auny Intent upon
making n living with tho least pos
sible effort and having n groat
liking for the city wero two features
that combined to lunu c. rsolnn In
tho city Jail twice in the last 21
hours. Ho was found bogging enrly
yesterday afternoon niut given a
berth In the lock-up. He had 25
cents on him nt tho tlmo nnd was
turned out on tho promise that he
would reform, Hut ngnln this morn
ing tho mnn was given until 2 o'clock
to got out of town. ,
Commissioner Here. County com
missioner Cleo. J. Armstrong enmo ov
er from Ilnmlon today to meet his
nephew, Ivan Stlce of Petnluma, Cal.,
who enmo In on tho Hcdondo. Tho
latter arrived In tlmo to catch, tho
morning train and Mr. Armstrong
missed him. However, Mr. Arm
strong will remain over Monny and
In company with Judge Hall will in
spect the Wlllnnch Inlet dredging
nnd sco if the county cannot pro-
vldo funds for tne completion of tr.c
work, providing tho citizens tlioro
aid somer more. Mr. Armstrong has
been very busy looking nrter county
road Improvements and Is doing somo
flno permanent concrete work on tho
bridges. Ho has not had much tlmo
to pay to politics and snys that he
Is relying on tho uervtco ho is giving
tho public to got votes.
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FOR SALE MONDAY
Tel. 77
AND KVKItV 1IAY AFTtilt, A COMPI.KTE LINK OF HAIimVAHK
FARM IMPLEMENTS, IIOUSEIIOM) I'TKXSILS. PAINTS. OILS
AND VAItMSIIKS, AliSO A COMPLETE LINE OF COOK STOVES
ItANOKH AND IIEATEItS. .PLl'MIHNO AND IIHATfVtt a mim
CIAIrV.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
General Ropair Shop
Hardware and Plumbing
PERSONAL MENTION
conferred upon Joo Shcohan, of Port-
V. E. WATERS, of North Dead, was
In Coqulllo todny on business.
OTTO GROKB nnd rmnlly went up
to taken In tho fair today.
AUGUST CARLSON was a Coos RIv
or visitor in Mnrahflcld today.
MRS. C. W. HICKOX was a visitor
at tho Myrtle Point fair today.
F. II. POWERS and wlfo loft yester
day to attend tho Myrtlo Point fair.
J. W. KING, of tho Coos River
Creamery was a visitor today.
RALPH DARKER enmo up this
morning from South Inlet.
AUGUST CARLSON, of Coos River,
wns down from his homo today.
G. M. WALKER, of Tomploton, wns
In tho city todny on business.
MRS. GEORGE NOAH of Allegany
shopped In tho city today.
EDGAR HANSON enmo up on auto
stage from South Inlet todny.
MR. AND MR8. MOHLEY wore In
tho city todny from Mllllcomn.
L. F. HAUPERMAN was down today
on business from Catching Inlet.
J. T. DAVI8 was n visitor horo
today from his homo In Tom-
plotou.
F. A. M'LEES returned todny from
Alaska, whoro ho has -spout the
pnst few months.
ALFRED LUNDSTROM nnd wlfs
came down today from Haines
Inlet.
MRS. r. c Mcculloch went up
to spond the day nt tho fair, leav
ing on tho morning train,
F. A. 8ACCIII nnd Ills two children
took In tho fair at Myrtlo Point
touay.
HENRY FRYE visited In Myrtlo
Point today, the fair bolng tho
chief attraction for him.
..Mil. .(inn mun. 1. niviiuuo num
up to tho fair nt .Myrtle point
this morning.
In tho city on buslnens
margin. Ernost TVatklns; of naminn
was nlflo a contondor for . tho prosl-.MRS. 8AM JUMPER, of Halnos In
....., w. i.,u wil.na, uijf HOJIUr uoing
lot, Avns
today.
V WKIIRTRR. nf KnrMi C!nn nivnr.
ItetlirnN tn SoIkm1. Ml TllnnM.al i-n n vlnltnr In thn pltv tnilnv n
Landrlth, of North Coos-River, who' business.
Is at present teachlncr sclmni nt WILLIAM LAXSTROM was a vlsl-
Handon, returned there this morning tor in tho city today from Catch
ing iniot.
CHARLES MAHAFFY wns down
from his homo at Allegany today
on business.
J. II. PRICE, of Allegany, wns In
th,e ,clty, jRllay attending to busi
ness matters.
It. M. SARTER and wlfo autoed to
Myrtle Point yesterday to tako In
tho fair.
$25. 00 $25.00
&3bKdtt&&!iSS:
of a blcyclo thief in Marshflold.
(Signed)
MARSHFIELO CYCLFRY
JAS. FERREY and wifo cawo down
from his ranch yesterday for a
short stay,
MISS ELLA REIHER came down
this morning from Haines Intet
on a shopping trip.
MRS. DRADFORD WHEELER re
turned todny from a visit with
friends In Dunsmuir, California.
GEORGE KOSS was In from his
Catching Inlet ranch on n short
business trip today.
DR. R. R. HAMILTON returned to
,day from a brief business visit to
Portland.
STANLEY URIGGS returned today
from n trip to tho Wlllnmotto Val
ley. FRED KNOX was called to Coqulllo
today to attend to matters of
business".
A. E. HANDSELL went up to Myr
tle Point this morning to attend
tho fair.
MRS. C. W. VIERS nnd Mrs. John
Yiors went up to nttond the coun
ty fair this morning.
MRS. I. M. NICHOLS and children
roturned to tholr homo nt Kit
chen Creek todny nftor visiting
In tho city with friends.
J. W. MOTLEY, of tho Chamber of
Commerce, nnd G. W. Starr wero
Interested visitors nt the county
fair In Myrtlo Point.
MRS. JOSEPH DUNSON. wlfo of
Capt. Dunson of the Lighthouse,
returned todny from a visit with re
latives at northern nolnts.
REV. SAMUEL GREGG returned to
day from attendance at tho con
ference of tho Christian churches
of Oregon.
MRS. FRANK CATTERLIN nnd her
mother ,Mrs. Ida Conrad, roturned
today from a visit of several weeks
In Portland.
JAMES ROONE. now running an on
glno beyond Myrtlo Point on tho
now Smlth-PowerH Hue, wns a visi
tor hero yesterday.
A. HEUNERGARDT, school teachor
nt Allegany, was In tho city to
day attending to matters of busi
ness. RUIJEN nnd JOHN MATSON camo
down from tholr homes nt Catch
ing Inlet nnd spent tho day In tli'n
city on business.
I. NORDSTROM roturned this morn
ing to his homo In Handon oftor
having visited here for n fow dnyH
with rrlcnds.
MRS. ROSA PREUSS. teachor of
school district No. 5C noar Catch
ing Inlet enmo down todny to
spond Sunday hore.
MISS FLORA 8TAIN8 and Mrs. A.
Hanson loft on (ho morning train
for Myrtlo Point nt attend tho
fair.
A. E. FI8K of tho Intor-Ocenn Trans
portation company nt 8nu Francis
co nrrlvcd hero on tho Adollno'
Pn'ltli todny for a fow days stay.
ATTORNEY CHAS. I. REIGARD
loft for Coqulllo tills morning
whoro ho wont on court business.
Ho was accompanlod by Mrs.
Rclgnrd.
ATTORNEY GEORGE WATKIN8
wont to Coqulllo today whoro lib
appears In, tho Klnnoy case bolng
hoard tlioro before Judgo Harris
of Eugene.
ATTY. CHAS. SEHLHREDE loft
this morning for Coqulllo whoro
' I1,0 wn, called In connection with
tho KJnnoy caso being heard
thero today. t
C. W. HROWN who recently return
od from on oxtonded trip to 8an
Francisco lias takeTn a position
In tho C. W. Wolcolt grocory
WILL HENNESSEY, whown, f.oro
from' tho Smlth-Poworg mlnfflght
before Inst, said that tho expect to
ship n big consignment of coal on
the Redondo noxt week.
E. A. ANDERSON nnd wlfo and W. B.
Curtis nnd wlfo nro expected home
today from Shlphord's Springs,
nsh., where they have been en
joying n fow weoks' stay.
O. E. WEAVER, a formor woll
known Coos Day boy but now a
successful nttornoy of San Fran
cisco, nrrlvod horo today to visit
friends and relatives.
THOMAS E. MOSS went over to
Mnrahflcld Monday to meot hl
wife, who camo In on tho Georgo
W. Elder that day from Graud
Junction, Colo., whoro they for
merly resided. Coqulllo Sentinel.
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I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOR LEAKE A shingle mill Rood
opportunity for1 right person. Ad
dress enro Times.
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Child
ireirs Pliotos,
Wo mako n spoclqlty of photos of children. We" have toysJ,for
tho little tots nnd take especial care to make photos that "are
attractive, pleasing and natural. Bring tho children hero.
QUARTERMASS STUDIO
Front Street
Opposite Blanco Hotel
NEW FALL MILLINERY SUITS
COATS-DRESSES Just Arrived
See THE PARISIAN first and it will save you
from wanting to look further. '
TOR MEN
We are sole agents for the world renowned .'
KNOX HATS
"The 'Owl"
THE CENTRAL AVE
NUE DRUG STORE.
Tho Homo of tlioV
SERVICE
you hear about.
FOR KENT (I room riintlshcd hou5o
PhoneS 3 1-R.
FOP. SALE White Orpington cock
erels. Phono 3120.
WANTED Place iw wnlCer In Cafe
Address Caro of Times.
FOR SALE Top for light ik-llvcry
wagon. Cheap, Sco Schroodor &
Hildenbrand,
COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER lo-
slrcfl position; especially woll quali
fied In Inw and county offlco work,
n rapid typist. Address B, caro ot
Times.
LOST f
I,OST Gentleman's wntch rlinln with
blue moonstono charm attached.
Howard for roturn to Times offlco.
FOR HALE Stationary giusollno ph-
gino. tank, pump and pipo, JlOO
Call 284XX.
rOH HALE Two year Icako on 49
acres, most all bottom. Stock,
crop, 10 cows, 10 hogs, 12 tons ban
120 chickens, somo applos. All la
good condition. Inquire Capt. of
North Star.
FOR HALE 7n thoroughbred Browa
Leghorn roosters, your cholco 1.
J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 31 CI..
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FOR RENT
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FOR RENT Furnlhed U roo
Housekeeping apartmonts, 413 N.
2nd, St.
FOR RENT a room for
keeping. 1C3 2nd. St. 8.
HOUJW-
FOH KENT Three suite flat. Phoaa
Dr. Leslie
FOR IUCNT Ttvo flat .furnished or
unfurnlnucd, In Madden UIJr..
North Front street; aLso house
keeping rooms.
FOR RENT Large house In Soirifc
Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L
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Iie Grand
To-Nigh t
"MR. BUNNY IN DISGUISE." A
splendid comedy with Flora Finch
and John Bunny. A real Satuiday
night feature.
"THE KLONDIKE BUBBLE" A
two-part feature of tho Alaska gold
fields.
HEARST-SELIO NEWS PICTOR
IAL. NO. 36. This issue Is very In
teresting. All events are worth see
ing and will sure please.
Tho 3rd story of "THE MAN
WHO DISAPPEARED." The most
thrilling and exciting serial story In
pictures.
FIVE REELS ALL NEW,
Children, 5c. AdulU. 15c.
, Sunday matinee the seventh story
of "THE PERILS OF PAULINE.."
JIAIRYJtANOII TO RENT Rente
.can bifir stock and farm Implement
B.TftncJU. .Hep sepaJile WWfisPU
ur wjiio w. v. uu(iu, Aiieguuy, ur, .
FOR RENT Furnisltcd room for om
or two young mon. All modoru
conveniences, 422 Hall avo. or
Phono 175-J.
FOR RENT Furnished flut, modem
conveniences, hot and cold water
Apply Third and 35S Highland.
FOR WENT Well hiniWuwl flat
and houses. Phono 443,
FOR RENT Furnished house, mod
orn. No children. Phone 311, 322
or 298.
WANTED
BOARDERS WANTED Good liom
In private family noar business dis
trict. Prices reasonable. It will
pay to Investigate Inquire Tlmo
WANTED To borrow 92000 nt B
por cent for 3 to G years. First
mortgago on 100 acres Improved
farm, 80 acres bottom land, Ad
dress Box P, care Times,
WANTED Married mnn wants work
on ranch. F. F, Flshor, Marshflold-
WANTED Place- on ranch for wo
man and 16-year-old son. Ad
dress care Times;
THE FAH WEST SALES COMPANY
ot Albany, Oregon,, has a Bteady,
pemanent position awaiting tha
first person in each locality an
swering' this advertisement. Po
sitions being taken rapidly. Your
address brings particulars and frea
samples.'
WANTED Woman to act as nurse
and housekeeper for elderly inval
id. Apply Mrs, H. Sengstackeq.
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