The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1314 EVENING EDITION
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English model. Low
heel nd ?e. Tn
RiimU C.U or Ul.eW
Velvet Calf S and IS.
A STRONG
UNTONT-
Shoe Style and
Foot Comfort
The "Natural Shape"
that your foot requires
The exact style that your
taste prefers
Perfectly united in our
assortment of
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SHOE
"A Friend to your feet'
to meet the particular wants
of particular people at a low
price for high value.
Clothes Purchased at This
Store Will Be Kept Pressed
Free of Charge.
Woolen Mill Store
IRVING
BLOCK
tya4&am
EW FALL MILLINERY SUITS
30ATS--DRESSES Just Arrived
ce THE PARISIAN first and it will save you
from wanting to look further.
FOR MEN
We are sole agents for the world renowned
KNOX HATS
)LY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL
EVKRYTHI.VG IN THT3 HAKERV LIKE
MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY
fOUni SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. lIIONE 42H.
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BREVITIES
. TIDES FOR SEPTEMRER
Below Is Riven the tiuiu and
nolBht of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Tilt! tides nrn nlnrml In thn nMnp
j of occurrence, with tholr times on
mo nrst lino and heights on tho
second line of each day; a compar
ison of consecutlvo heights will In
dicate whether It Is lilcli nr inw
wator. For high wator on tho bar
Diiuiruci iwo nours j 4 minutes.
HORN.
it
COKE To Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph W
Coke, nt tlielr home, 3905 Hemic
nvenue. I.ob Angeles, Chllf.. Mon
day. Sept. 2S, a nine nound girl. '
Everyone Is doing fine, Including
tho grandparents, Mr. nnd Mra.J
R. J. Coke of I .os Angeles, and tho
aunt. Mis. Ira 1). Ilnrtlo. of North
Rend, although the Joy of all Is a
severe test.
FRANSON To Mr. and .Mrs. Frank
Franson of North Rend. Sunday,1
Sept. 27, a girl, tlielr first child.
TOR SALE MONDAY
Tel. 77
AND EVERV DAY AFTER, A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE
FAR.M IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS, PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISHES, ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF COOK STOVES
RANGES AND HEATERS, . PLl'MRING AND HEATING A SPE
CIALTV.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
General Repair Shop Hardwares and Plumbing
lira.. 6.5$
Ft... 4.8
Hrs.. 0.25
iFt. 0.2
Hrs.. -.32
Ft... 0.0
11.03
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7.05
4.4
S.2t3
4.2
5.30
G.4
12.05
2.3
1.21
2.C
0.0
0.0
C.31
CO
7.4
5.0
WEATHER FORECAST
Hr AnoclileJ Trrii la Cool Dr Tlmti.
OREQON Fair with Easterly
Winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m., Sept. 2S, by IlcnJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum G4
Minimum 10
At 4:43 a. m 43
Precipitation . . . . ' 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 9.58
Proclpltatlon samo porlod
last year 2.94
Wind: Northwest; clear.
, v , . ,,, , , Ray Wagon Road
C Iiiiiiri. Plw Tho A. N. W. Club ,B,0lIf Mr. Uttrilur,
meets next Thursday with Mrs. B. fcl,t.cl0l. VlU1 ,, lnf
Mlngus Instead of with Mrs. C. F. '0 (vnll) would nov
Ihe Delicatessen Co.
11.1 North Second Street.
nffectlnir thorn. E. I,. Robinson has
Joins Sorority. Miss Lucy Powers, not yet gathered his crop. Tho Mc
wlio Is attending tho University of Farlln ranch crop was very poor.
Oregon, has Joined tho Delta Gamma AguluM Inspector. Dr. E. Mlngus,
Sorority. while at Rose-burg recently wna In-
Oll Lower. Tho prlco of gasoline formed by Contractor Hernard that
has dropped n hnlf n cent and It Is he had received notice that tho
now retailing for nineteen cents here ,B" m "" , " l,' "" T.i
ltl it llhii lli.llt "HO lu lie liuui
liaruuril said tluit in
formed him that
mtl'ilW nflltalltl t In tl tl
McKiilght as previously announced indirect routing of the Coos Ray mall
Road work. N. .Moon came In yes- wlilch would delay It.
terday from McKlnley, where hu and ii.,i.. r i.ir.. i.w. .,. ,.. it.,nnii
Mr. Harclay have the contract for lt ls cin,UL.,i tlint ho took out three
Improving two miles of highway on nf0 inaiirnnco policies, giving his note
Cherry Creek Ho reports hat they cnch llmo for ,my1Mont ftcr n certain
nro getting along In good shape and dal0 nm, i)0call80 tt 8 alleged that
will finish the work In nbout threo luj tUd not my niwys m)HclcB, Krank
Wci, f; m . t. , . . i .. . K- WUlard is being sued for 174.90
Petty Thieves It Is reported that , tho Jll8tlco C0Url by , 0 Wnlrntli.
considerable petty thieving Is tnking Tho flrgt nolu wnB mndo out for
plnco along the waterfront, milk, fruit j24.90, the second for 2G and the
ami vegetables which are brought In thlr(, f0. n llUo nM10iiiit. Tho notes
uy mo smau uoaiB ueing toKcn ueioro llnvo been drnwng eight per cent In-
tho consignees got them, e8terday (crcBt 8nco t,nry mi 2.
Rev. O. LoRoy Hall's gallon of milk semis Rig Potatoes Oscar Carlson
was taken and others report slmilnr n prominent farmer living on North
A!8, . ., ,. ,r ,., , i Coos River, hoiU u box of extra large
CtuiiIk-itj- Cn. R. ir. Plnkor- ,,otatoc8 t0 the Chnmber of Coin
ton was In from lis North Inlet ranch , , , , ,, ,,
Saturday with tho first of this year's lorco ytrlny morning to bo used
cranborry crop wlilch the IndlatiH for exhibition purposes. Two of tho
hnvo lately picked. Tho crop was not potatoes are freaks and weigh eight
as good this season na was expected ,)0imd8 nnd tno remainder In tho box
early In the year, some kind of blight nlt of tnum wcKj, ci0B0 t0 two nnd
" " three pounds. Thoy were pAcked
i In somo of tho black loam In which
and remained hero over Sunday,
returned to their homo this morn
ing. HERMAN CORDES loft yesterday
for Southern California and Ari
zona, where he will remain sovor
al months for tho benefit of his
health.
V. II. ADAMS waB In tho city today,
having como down on tho boat
from his home nt Tcmpleton. Ho
was nccompanled by his mother,
Mrs. W. F. Adams.
ATTORNEY GEORGE WATKIN3
went to Coqulllo this morning, be
ing called thero In regard to tho
Kinney case now being heard be
fore Judge Harris.
W. T. TOTTEN, who has been with
t'o Smith-Powers company for
four years and who Is now employ
ed lu tearing up track In tho Coal
edo camps, was hero Sunday. He ex
pects that the romovnl from Coal
edo to tho now line will bu com-
pleted before long.
Anything In Salads, Mratx, Cakes, PIch ami Pustry Mndo ou
SPECIAL ORDER
Spcvlalri In Meat PIos, Pudding, Scalloped Potatoes
A Iurgo Variety of Cooked FoodH Served Hot.
At All Hours of tho Dny.
Lunches put up in any stylo you want
Wo npprerlato large or wimll orders
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY.
TOP! LOOK!
LISTEN!
Who The Prize Winners in The
PIANO CONTEST Are
rter's Confectionery.,. Mary Lambeth
roeder & Hildenbrand's H.dw Mrs. H. C. Wiley
frier Bros. Meat Market Lilla Rice.
ps Bay Bakery Mrs. Dodson
1 Cash Grocery . . 1 Mrs. Bunnell
-NOMINATIONS arf m nsFn wnw TO ALL CANDI
ES EXCEPT AT THFMnnn HASH RRflflFRY
Sure and See the Campaign Manager and ask about
OUR '
BIG SPECIAL NEXT WEFK
" intere stto every live wire candidate
The Exposition Musical Co.
and
THE 1915
GIRLS
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Tonight
--Also
Tuesday and
Wednesday
DOT RAYMOND
Masonic Opera House
PRESENTING '
"A Judge for an Hour"
A LAUGH PRODUCING COMEDY
Tonight - Tonight
Seats on Sale at the Busy Corner
1 PRICES: 25 3550 cents
THE OWNER MUST SACRIFICE
A $2,000 PROPERTY
For Less Than.
' ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS $350 CASH
' TAKES IT
See SHIPMAN 150 front st-
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HEJOtV 8ENG8TACKKN, Manager j
FARM, COAL, 1WHER AND VhATTlNQ LAXDS A SPBCIAMY.
GENERAL AGENTS EA8TSIDK
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PnONE 4-3'. '
COQUILLE CITV OFFICE PHONIC 101.
they wcro Brown.
JPEOPbE
KMOW
ABOUT
9 1 OLI
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RLANCHIC JONES wns n visitor to.
day In Myrtle Point.
MIQa ni.lVIS nil AW wnnt Ifi Mvrlln
1 Point for a visit tills uiornliiR.
D. O. WAI.COTT loft for Coqulllo
todny, wlioro Id on tlio jury.
MRS. KM.13N HARVEY left on tlio
early morning train for Coqulllo.
O. A. MAAS wns down this tnornlni;
from lils homo at Ilnynus Inlet.
D. L. ROOD, who Is on tho jury nt
Coqulllo, loft for thero this morn-
Ins.
MRS. S. HULRURT wont to Coqulllo
' this mornliiK on a. short business
1 'trip.
, I.MI. MOTT of North Rem! wns n
Marshflold visitor on buslnoBs to
' dny.
J. N. KERRIQAN wns n visitor to
day In Coqulllo, going thoro on
business.
MRS. MARSH, of HnyncH Inlet, wns
. In tho city todny ou a short bIioji
i ping trip.
ERNEST PETERSON was a visitor In
i tho city today, coming horo from
' Hayues Inlot.
V. V. SQUIRE loft on tho onrly
morning train for Coqulllo on n
i business trip.
( ATTORNEY M'lNTURFF loft today
lor uoquiuo, wnoro no woni ou
court business.
MISS ESTHER HOLMES, or Alio-
gany, was In tho city today visiting
with friends.
MRS. H. FRYB today went to Co
qulllo, whero sho expects to visit
for a short time.
JOHN CLINKENREARD of Coos
Rlvor has gono to Coqulllo on a
short business trip.
ATTORNEY R. O. GRAVES wns a
visitor In Coqulllo today, bolng
called thoro on business.
GEO. W. CHILDS and wlfo loft yes
terday for Southern California
whoro thoy expect to locato.
MR. AND MRS. LESTER SMITH loft
j for Coqulllo this morning, whore
thow. wont ou business.
HARRY STRICKLAND, of Hnynos
Inlot, wns In the city today attend-
' Ing to matters of business.
JOHN MICHELHRINK, of Allegnny.
I camo down on tho boat today and
, spent tho dny hero on business.
ANDREW CARLSON roturned this
I morning from lus ranch near Alle
gany, whero ho ls building a new
I house.
, W.M. PARKS and wlfo hnvo returned
' from Iloqulam nnd ho will resume;
ins uui pumiiuu wun uio u. i.
' Smith company.
niIAItI.ES ST. DENIS, of Tomuletoil.
enmo down to North Rend this!
morning, Ho expects to nttend
school thoro this winter.
LESTER SALINO, of Golden Fulls
abovo Allogany, was In tho city to
day attending to matters of busi
ness. W. P, RUCKDEE and his son. W. II.
Duckbee left this morning for Rea
ver Hill, whero theywlll remain
at work for somo time'.
MR. AND MRS. A. V. STEWART,
who came to the city from Randon
!e Gran
To-Nigh t
Tho seventh eplsodo In "THE
PERILS OF PAULINE " I
"YARN ATANGLE" Essanay
photoplay drama. '
"LOVE, LUCK AND GASOLINE."
Vltagraph In throo parts.
iiTAWni.Bii TAVnniOTO'i vu.
.V,..W ..., VS. kj. ft, " 1 I lift
I graph featuring John Runny and
, Flora Finch.
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Rromldo Enlarging and
Kodak Flalslilnic.
CLAsariED
AD
FOR UK.Vr A iiKMlem flvo ivomod
front npnrtment. R. F. Williams.
FOR HALF Go-Curt 1?1. Apply N.
Cnro of Times.
FOR SALE Fiiiiilttiro of Sl-roonv
houso; Iioubo partly furnlshod for
rent. 1! 1 1 Curtis nvonuo near P. O.
FOR RENT Jt-rwiin fiiriilnlu(l houso
all modern Improvements, (largo
garden nnd chicken yard. Apply
r.tl ingersoll nvonuo near hlGh
school.
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FOR RENT Nlwly fHiulsliort Gnt,
close In. Key at Johnson-Gulov-sou's.
)ii2:W Xatliuuil Owli Rt'KlHtor. Miwt
bo sold Immediately to closo as
Hlgnmonl. Cnn bo seen at Ladles
Emporium. Host offer will bo no
coptod. John C. Kendall, Assignee
E. W. Kammoror.
FOR RAM. PcoiiIo'h Rcwtuurunt vaI
Sanitary Dairy at North Hond.
Phono 231.
FOR KENT rt-riHim modern Iiouho,
furnished. G-room modorn apart
ments, furnlshod. Call or see
8hlpman, 1G0 Front atrcot. Phono
2 04 -J.
FOR RENT -O room furulnlic.1 Iioiuh
Phono331.R,
COMPETENT HTENOlR.UlIKR d-
slrea position; especially well quali
fied In law and county office work;,
a rapid typist. Address R, caro of
Times.
FOR RENT U rooms for House
keeping. 1G3 2nd. St. S.
FOR RENT- Two flam .furnUltod or
unfurnished. In Madden DM-..
North Front street; also houe
keofUng rooms,
'
Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L
HAIRV RANCH TO ItKNT llonter
cau buy stock and farm Implomoatu
on ranch. Reasonable tonus. Call
or wrlto W. A. Qngo. Allegany. Or.
FOR RENT FiiiiiInIiwI flut, modern
conveniences, hot and cold water.
Apply Third and 358 Highland.
FOR RENT Furnished house, mod
ern. No children. Phono 311, 323
or 298.
$2500 $25.00
We will pay $25.00 to any person
who causes tho arrest and conviction
of a blcyclo tblot In Marsbflold.
(Signed) t
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