The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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HTs Delicatessen Co
113 North Second Street.
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Cuprrifkt H.rt S bil(f i. M.n
to tne
o buy
4 a 4 4
bu nave your mind made up as
d of clothes you're going t
jl, go one stop farther and decide to buy them here. You'll be just as glad as we
! you do; we'll show you the kind of clothesweave, patterns, color, model, fit
bu've decided on.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
ill the good models; and use all the best weaves from all over the world.
.$25 will do more for you in clothes buying than
lion realize., Wc have these goods from ?18 to f0
Clothes Purchased at this store will be kept pressed
free of charge.
Woolen Mill Stores
nhfield Two Stores
The Marshfleld ironic of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
North Bend
t a Price to Please You
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY WE HAVE MADE
Y SPECIAL PRICES. COME IX AND I-OOK THEM OVER.
ARK flLAD TO HKK YOU IF YOU UUY OR NOT.
Kxtra Heavy Wool Sox,
ir 50c. Now
value, now pair
trie Damask. Regular $1.50 now fit. in.
$1.25 kind now per yard
aoskeag Apron Gingham,
on, green or bluo check. Per yiml
lies' winter weight union suits. Give absolute
rfectly. Tho regular $1.50 now' 9I.U3
41.00 Jersey Ribbed, now '.
ea'a flannel shirts, military collar
tular $1.25. Now , . . each '
Tint's cashraero hose, tan or blue only.
frgular price 2Cc, now per pair
large assortment of children's and Misses'
Uted caps each from 35o to
0E
w
95c
8c
comfort and fit
85c
.......;.98c
i8c
75c
DRArN-COOS DAY STAfiE
schedule
Lv.
Gardiner.
Oct.
emnnnts or flannelette, crepes, ginghams, cretons nnd calicoes.
ey have all been marked below regular selling prlco, for this
M you may tnko TK.V PER CF.NT OFF.
kifctlon
' Money
funded
THE FAIR
Central Avenuo
Next Door to
Chandler Hotel
Long's Famous
alifornia Cherries
(WHITE AND ROYAL ANNE)
Quality unexcelled for Flavor and Tenderness.
'e have them in bottles at 20c, two bottles for 35c, 25c,
also 50c and 85c.
A Trial Order Will
Please You
Nasburg's
Grocery
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p.m. l:.10!..Thun. 1
p.m.j 2.:00. , Frl. 2
P. in. 2:00. . Sat. 3
a.m. J r, : a 0 j . . Sun. 4
'n.m.j 6:001.. Mon. B
n.m.j C::tO . . Tues. 0
n.m. 7i00., Wed. 7
n.m.i "tOO;,, Thur. 8
a.m. 7:00. . Frl. 9
a.m. 7:00.. Pat. 10
n.m.j 7:30..Suu. 11
n.m.l 8:30.. Mon. 12
n.m.j 10:00 . . Tues. 13
n.m.;il:00.. Wed. H
n.m.l 1:.10.. Tli. 15
p.m.ll2:30.. Frl. 1C
p.m.l l:a0.. Sat. 17
p.m.j 2:00. . Sun. 18
p.m.j 2:00J.. Mon. 19
a.ni, r. : 3 0 1 . . Tues. 20
n.m.j C:00.. Wed. 21
a.m. C:30.. Tli. 22
a.m.j 7:00.. Frl. 23
a.m.) 7:00.. Oct. 24
n.ni.j 8:00J., Sun. 26
a.m.j 9:30.. Mon. 2G
n.m. 10:30.. Tues. 27
a.m.ll:30.. Wed. 28
p.m.12:30.. Th. 20 ,
p.ni. 1:30.. Frl. 30
p.m.; 1:30.. Sat. 31
I.v. Marshfleld
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12:30p.m.
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BREVITIES
tides FOR OCTOBER.
Below Is glveD the time and
height of high and low water at
Marshfleld.
The tides are placed In the order
of occurrence, with tbolr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second line of each day: a corriD ar
isen of consecutive helkhts will In
dlcat whether It is high or low
wnten For high water on the bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
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5.4
2.3C
6.3
1.12
6.1
1.43
6.0-
3.84
4.8
1.14
6.5
7.18
0.5
7.52
0.8
8.23
1.0
8.51
1.4
9.10
1.7
9.39
2.1
7.05
l.fi
1.44
'5.7
2,12
5.8
2.38
5.9
3.03
5.9
3.28
6.9
3.53
5.9
0.0
0.0
7.41
0.8
8.20
0,6
8.54
0.3
9.26
0.2
9.57
0.2
10.31
0.2
WEATHER FORECAST
rilr AtMtlttM Ftm ts Cm Br TIbm.)
I OREGON Partly cloudy.
cloudy, probably rain; south-t
westerly wlnda.
I LOOAIi TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
I For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m Oct. 2, by Bcnj.
Ostllnd, special government me
tcorologlst: Maximum 61
Minimum 41
At 4:43 a. m 50
Precipitation 28
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 10.01
Precipitation same period
last year 3.S2
Wind: gouthweBt; cloudy.
Anything In Salad, Meats, Cnkos, Pics nnd Fnatry Mnde on'
SPECIAL ORDER
Specials in Meat Plos, Pudding, Scalloped Potatoes
A Inrgo Variety of Cooked Foods Served Hot.
At All Hours of thG Day.
Lunches put up In any stylo ynu want
We appreciate largo or sunnll orders
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
FRIDAY.
N. L. Y. P. S. at church hall.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. E.
D. MoArthur.
Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs. W.
E. Hoagland.
Thimblo Club with Mrs. V. E.
Watters.
1HI MARKET ST. W.
.MRS. OLIVE K. BROWN
Is now prepared to do Urst-clasa
dressmaking at reasonable ratea.
Street nnd house gowns, skirts,
and blouses, dancing frocks,
lingeries drosses. A trial or
der Is requested. Seo our now
fall books of Paris fashions.
CLASSIFIED
a revolver In the hands of some mem
ber of the party. Officer Anderson
at once rallied to the call and with
tho aid of several spectators arrested
the entire party and put them in jail,
whoro one of the number, a huge
man of more than 200 pounds, at
tempted to break the Jail down by
butting his head against the side .of
tho wall.
AD
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
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IF WANTED Carpentry and repair
work done by day or contract AH
work guaranteed. Call 395 8. 4th.
St., Phono 337-J. Anderson & Eag.
FOR RALE New
Phono312-X.
kitchen tnvworw.
Huld Communion Service. There
will be communion service nt the
Swedish Lutheran church Sunday at
11 o'clock.
ALL KINDS of houscclcanliiK done.
25c per hour. Phone 137-L.
Judge Orcein Old Friend. City
. Recorder J. W. Rutlcr, Bitting as po-
lice judge, held nn Informal affair
I In his offlco this morning when ho
FOR RENT
FOR RENT O room furuMicd houM
Phone331-R.
I HORN
WINDDIOLER-To Mr. and Mrs. waB cn'lod, on b' thro,c Bontlemcn.
Wlndblglor, nt their homo at 940 two ot wnom the officers clnlmed
South Urondway, a daughter, their had becomo Inobrlntcd and tho third
first child. .had nought small change from pass
ers-by.
FOR RENT Two flats .furnished or
In Madden
unfurnished,
North Front street;
keeping rooms.
also
nidgv.
house-
judge
FOR RENT Largo house In Boat'
Marshflold, 12th Court. Ph. 119-L
ni a H.iA.M .t.
Mmi. ffftrnf.fc.n filifkii.Trnrtf nnil ' u nuunouu iiiu
transfer wagons were busy today Rreeted as an old ncqualntnnco do- von hknt -Furnlslied house, mod
moving the hurncsB shop of E. L. clnrlng that ho, Anderson, nevori ern. No children. Phono 311, 323
IIOPSOU from tho Corner Ot Central mmn tn Inwn wltlinnf mntlnn- .in' or 298.
avenue nnd Front Btreet to the cor- n ..i... i...i ..,... I ... '
nor of Alder avenuo nnd Front street , . ...... "c"'" "'
,up to bo called down. .1. Rlrd was
also up for Intoxication and Frank
Receives Decree Roy Miller, Coos
liny ropresentntlvo of tho Seattle
Dredging Compnny, last evening was
given the third degrco In tho Ma
sonic lodgo. lie looks tho same as
usual today.
Hlggs for begging. Rlrd nnd Biggs
wero fined $6 and told to leave, but
Anderson drew a $10 fine and has
gono to jail for five days.
FOR RENT Lrn-Ro front room fur
nished, suttnblo for two people.
464 Market street.
Duck KenMin Tho duck season op
ened today and nearly everyone who
went out brought In gamo. Thero Is
a atorm off the coast nnd many ducks
are coming In. Rob Kruger nnd
Jack Davis got eight, Win. Sleep and
linns Kruger got eight and Lyle Sav
age got soventeen.
Go North. Receiver Watters nnd
Attornoy Bryson loft yesterday for
Portland and Eugene, where they will
confer further with Judge Hnrrls re
lative to tho sale of tho Kinney prop
erties. Whether It will bo sold In
bulk or parcelled out Is n question.
Tho debts and recelersbtn exndnses
will probnbly exceed $500,000, The
FOR RENT Ijirgo front room Halt
nblo (or 2 men, nowly painted
und papered. One housekeeping
apartment. Call evenings or Sun
day. Phono 416. Evening phono
49-L. 416 South Fourth St.
i.
FOR SALE
Will fin on Business. Hen Fisher flale of It tn bulk Is now unlikely, ow
. .j B:30a.in.. ""d T. Brand expect to leave In Ing to the changes In financial condl
. . 6:30 a.m.1'"0 morning on tho Droakwator for tlonB that the European war has
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. .12:30p.m.' mo willametto Pnclflc railway, arrlv-
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Portland nnd later they will go to
Salem to attend to business In tho
Valley before returning to Coos
Bay In about a week.
Atislstiuit Engineer Here. W. R.
Fountnlne, assistant engineer In
cuargo of tuo construction work on
wrought. W. J. Wllsoy, who has had
hlu oyo on tho property for soveral
years, said wlion In hero last that his
plans for tho English yndlcato doing
big things were all shot to pieces by
tho wnr.
FOR HALE Small restaurant suit
uble for man and wife. Pays well.
Cloud reason for Belling. Only
$300 If taken today. Apply A. Vt.,
care Times.
FOR HALi; A H-rooin, furnUtHxl,
tent house. North 13th street flear
Commercial. Call evenings.
FOR HALE Peopto'it Restaurant nail
Sanitary Dairy nt North Bend.
Phono 231.
Hrd Trip. Rev. Robert E.
FOR HALE Cider pre, neurly aei.
Apply II., care Times.
12:30p.m. ed hero this morning and wbh met by Browning returned yesterday ove-
uenneui uouser, or itousor nous- nlng from Clnrdlnor where he has
4i30..m. rrt fo r'Tii-an 'Z. ' Z C' 1' bee W n church, work. Rev.
I'OR HAIiE Dark nwin developer
attachment for photogrnphlo work.
Address J., care Times.
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The ROYAL
Tonight.
Tho final episode Chapter IB
of "LUCILLE LOVE, THE OlRL OF
MYSTERY." Don't fall to see tho
end of this Interesting story.
I i'TIiE DISASTER INT SHAFT 19"(bay by hundreds nnd to see them'
.A thrilling story of nlottlnit and Jumping In front of Empire was a'
Intrigue surrounding tho exploration 8B''t worth traveling miles to wit
of an abandoned mine, released by.ne88 !I Bn'B tnt to recont mini
V4 ,11I t IIU n . . .
Lakeside country. Mr. Foiintnlnn Is roning relates n novel experience
on n trip or Investigation. in a trip through tho rallrond conn-
(try. Having arrived at tho railroad
finidiiuttt t Allegany. Four grado where tho Scoflold Creek In
evenPCfro,n .STiX) T ' "" "" Tl'
the Allegany public school. School ,hero wnB no "W t0 croM' nni '
Supervisor F. A. Golden went up ter wnltlng for severul hours with
on the boat from the city nnd wns no chance of a boat coming that
present at tho exercises. Those who wny n r.i0 raft won fniiKtrurtmi
graduated wore: Hazel Cowan. Ivy .?' " ?. ra, ?" C0'nIctPtl
Noah. Lonzo Stomniermau nnd Ha- w,,h tlu5 n,d of f,'llow iravclew.
zen Price. Tho diplomas were pre- Though barely holding up one por-
sented by the principal, Abe Hueuer- son. tho rnft saved tho dnv nnd
gardt. The remaining grades of the pr0ceodlng to Reedsport Rov. Brown-I WA.NTKIV or 5 nxim
school will close for the winter lnllur , n . , ' . . ,. r .. house, rent not over $20.
iiiinut wnnir i " --... .. -... -. .. .v. ...v .vv
. I of tho stranded party.
Big Salmon Hun. Al Nichols, ot
IXXST M-knrat gold, agate set, gn
tleman's ring. Finder please re
turn to Times offlco.
LOST A iceutleninnV niro contala
tng $4.80, Return to Times offlco.
lOST (ill I'm neck clwln with licArt
shaped locket attached. Rowan!
for return to Times office.
WANTED
i
Empire, was in Marshfleld today mfl hyCK, basketball OAME. at
and states that tho run of salmon EAKTSIDE FRIDAY. Boat leaves
In the bny is tho greatest It has Market Ave at 7:30. Round trip, 25c.
been In ten years. He snya yester-' .
day that they wero coming up thol
Freslb
j Warner's Features. In three reels.
I "VASCO, THE VAMPIRE" with
Little Matty and juvenile support,
0 reels JOOO feet of Independent
j Pictures Rust tlio'Tnists,
' ADMISSIONb
Lower floor, 15c. Balcony. 10c.
havo Improved tho
here and Empire.
road between
CA
X, enro Times.
fundslied
Addresi
WANTED Mjiii und wife to work oh
farm. Caro Times.
WANTKD 300 fir pile fifty to
sixty feet long for bulkhead. Pug
et Sound Bridge and Dredging Co.
N
Ahks for Retrial. Declaring thnt
new evidence has been gathered
In connection with tho rase of Ole
Anderson versus William Borreo,
WHOLICSOME AND TOOTHSOME.
Peanut Bar, pound , 10c
I Here tomorrow night The second
'episode of tho "MILLION DOLLAR
MYSTERY." This serial promises to
excel any feature ever shown In
Marshfleld,
Sunday matinee "The House of
Bondage" and the "Million Dollar
Mystery." I
the motion for a new trial was ar-; Peanut Butter Delights, lb,. 10c
gued this morning before Judge Fruit Square, M pound 10c
Pennock by Attorney Tom Bennett,' Cream Wafor, Vt pound 10c
appearing for Borreo who yesterday After Dinner Mints, pound. .lOo!
,was fined $50 nnd costs for larceny,' Fancy Jelly Work, Vt pound. .. .10c'
SUMNER.
nANrr
DYr -"-
Sumner Hall
Sat. Evening
October 3rd
$25.00 $25.00
Wo will pay $25,00 to any person
who causes the arrest and conviction
of a bicycle thief In Marshfleld.
(Signed)
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
it being claimed that tho manager
of tho Nutwood Saloon failed to re
turn change out of a $20 gold piece
belonging to Anderson.
CreanwDellght, M pound 10c j
AIAVAYft GOOD.
ALWAYS FRESH.
PEOPLE'S
S-lO-ISc
flumblei-H Quarrel. When about
five Austrlans at North Bend could?
n't agree over their card game at an
early hour this morning they began
a fight and one ot the number recelr-
Ing been bumped with the. butt end of .RanOoaMyrUe Point Luhfiel(L 7:45 O'clOCrC D. Hi.
MUSIC BY SUMNER t
ORCHESTRA
Midnight Supper 25c
TICKETS $1.00
. EVERYBODY WELCOME
Launch Alice H Leaves Market
Avenue Dock at Marshfleld at
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