The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 05, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914, EVENING EDITION
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Hart -Schaffner
& Marx .
bits ami overcoats;
ind if you want Hie'
best c'lotlies inaae
licv're always true
conoiny come here
ind ask to sec them.
Special values at $25
mil from $18 to $50
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Cuprr!ht Hut Siluffwr & Mux
8h7s purchased in this nforc will be kepi pressed
FliEU OF C1IAHGM
Woolen Mill Stores
The Home of Hurt SchalTnor & "Marx Clothes
UARSILFIEIil) : : : : NORTH BUND
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR OCTOBER.
Below Is given the tlnio and
height of high nnd low water at
Mnrshflold.
The tides are placed In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
the first line and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. Tor high wntor on the liar
Brbtrnct two hours 34 minutes.
u urs.
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7 Mrs.
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1.12
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3.84
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8.51
1.4
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1.7
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2.1
3.03
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5.9
3.C3
5.9
9.2G
0.2
9.57
0.2
10.31
0.2
li'inbcr market. It Is said that some
of the northern mills have reduced
wages twenty per cent and aro work
ing only five hours or so a day. As
the Coos county mills-have to com
pete with the northern mills In sell
ing they must be able to produce
Just as chcap'y.
fc8 wivfnw
ABOUT
NICK WEBBER was In from Delmnr
today.
MRS. MORGAN of Umpire
Mnrshtlcld visitor today.
was -
JOK FOSSK came In from Hunker
IIIII today for a short stay.
WEATHER FOHECAHT
tnr AuoclttM lrn to Coo IUf Ttam.)
OREGON Fnlr nnd cooler;
winds mostly southorlv.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
ItUCOItl).
For the 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. m., Oct. 5, by BenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: .Mnxlmiim v CS
.Minimum 44
At 4:43 a. m 5G
Precipitation 01
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1914 10.40
Precipitation sntno period
Inst year 3.83
Wind: northwest: cloudy.
(Jet lll S.iltmiu. Carl Larson nnd
John Ferguson wont out over tho bar
yesterday on n culmoii trolling trip
and tainted n big salmon outside.
C. A. SEHLBREDB loft for the conn
ty scat this morning on court business
FOR SALE MONDAY
Tel. 77
AND EVERY DAY AFTER, A COMPLETE LINK OF HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. PAINTS. 6lL3
AND VARNISHES, ALSO A COMPLETE LINK OK COOK STOVES
RANGES AND HEATERS, .PLUMBING AND HEATING A SPE
CIATiTV.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
General Ilopnlr Shop Ilnrdwnre nnd Plumbing
MRS. MAY TAYLOR of North Dend
was a business visitor In Marsh
field today.
, N. FLAGG. now a Coos River
rancher, Is In Marshficld today on
business.
LI? HOY HALL cninu down this
morning from Lnkesldo on 11 busi
ness trip.
C. F. MURRAY, of North Inlet, at
tended to some business In tho
city today.
L. CIMINO, of Lakeside, was
a visitor In the city today on a
business trip.
IRVING
BLOCK
mmm m i i i r
Our line is now complete and pricss most reasonable.
Call and examine our stock before purchasing. It will
pay you.
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL GAGE HATS
pwi
Name Mnuuxci- Col. E. HofcrVho
wns here to debate for the "Wilts"
aniionni'ed that E. I). McArthur had
been appointed Coos County mnnngor
or ine niiti-proiiiimiou roieos.
Buck mi Duty. (lordon Smith has
returned to his duties at the flro sta
tion after having been quarantined
because of the Hlckucss of his sou
with 11 severe attack of scarlet fever.
New Serietniy. Herbert Husterud
has been appointed secretary of tho
Mllllcoma Club In plncu of R. T. Knuf
ninn, who resigned recently owing to
tho press of other business.
Killed Deri Dr. A. L. House
worth nnd .John La Chapello yester
day Killed a fine buck on Coob River,
Johso Franz wounded him first, then
Or, Ilouseworth hit him nnd finally
n bullet from LnChapellu'fl gun
brought li 1 Tit down.
CHARLES MASTERSON, or llnndon.
returned to his home this morning
after a short visit hero.
MRS. JAKE PROCTOR nnd little son
left Snturdny for n visit nt tholr
old homo In Oklahoma.
The Delicatessen Co.
1 13 Nortli Second Street.
OUR SPECIALS Hemly nt nil times r the day. Always frwh
rooked mid our own make. Roast Beer, Pork, Lamb, Reef
Loaf, Tongue, Iimb Stews, Hocf Stews, Meat Pies,
IN SA'IiADS Vegetable, Potato, Cold Sluw, Crab and Fruit.
Scalloped Potntos, Corn, Spaghetti. Macaroni, Iteuii, Hot Drown
ltrcad, Itlscults and Pudding.
Cakes, Pies nnd Pnitry of All Kinds.
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SPECIAL ORDERS
PRICES REASONAULU
THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY.
WARREN REED and wlfo, who haro
been hero for a few weeks while.
Mr. Reed was getting treatment
for an Injury to his hand, loft for
Gardiner this afternoon.
L
LADIES' AID.
MR. AND MRS. W. N. MOHLEY of
Coos River attended to business
Saturday on Coos Ray.
CI. WRinilT. of Bangor, was n visi
tor 111 the city today attending to
matters of business.
HURT CHURCH, of Allegany, came
down on the boat thin morning
to attend to some business.
If you want some good SPUDS phone 394-J. We also
liavc some Concord Grapes, 25c per basket. Apples,
(Gravenstein,) $1.25 per box.
CapejjArago Coffee
I00S BWJEAJCOfFEE AND SPICE HOUSE
PHONE ao I
Starts l.niiiilry Edgar Mauzoy
has received word thnt his brother-
ln-lnw, ,1ns. Hlhbard, started up again
weok. Mr. milliard's laundry there
was destroyed by flro a few mouths
ago.
HARRY O. ARMSTRONG left this
morning for his home In Portland
after a business trip lieie.
DICK NOHLM Is here from Portland
to look after work on the new No
ble theatro building.
October 8 tho Norwegian Lutlier
nn Ladles' Aid wlllj merit nt the
church hall.
!
Tho North Ilond Sisterhood met
with Mrs. Edgar UcDanlol Wednes
day to combine the present work of
quilting. Mrs. Isancs, Mrs. Rltchlo
Mrs. Covey, Mrs. (lumen nnd Mrs.
Mo.Murty attended. Tho Indies will
combine tho weekly meetings with
Mrs. McDnnlcls.
L. THOMAS returned today Jront
n trip to Salem and Portland. Hu
reports business Is picking up gen
erally, He ordered a big lino ot
Vlctrolns and records. Ho says
thnt the Coos Hay Hand mado the
greatest hit Imaginable at Salem
and Portland.
MOTOR CRUSHES FOOT OF
NORTH INLET RANCHER
C. O IIIDS. or North Inlnt, enmo
down to the city today looking
nfter matters ot business,
Will (' to School. Merle Stem
merman nnd Hazel Cownn expect to
como down f oin Allegany In the
morning and will leave at onco for
Oinvelford, where they will enter
school ror the winter. Miss Cownn
has Just graduated from tho eighth
grade nt Allegany, finishing there Inst
week.
NDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TlUAL
EVERYTHING IN THE IJAKERY LINE
MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY
NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 42.
' New Store. J. L. Ilowmnn of tho
Woolen Mill Storo Is now opening n
fine retail store In Seattle. Ills now
clothing factory Is going fine and
his $30,000 homo nt Irvlugton Is ono
of the finest ever, according to Geo,
Rotnor, who has Just returnod from n
visit In Portland.
he
Grand
PRAISE HAND
0.
Night
rPERILS OF PAULINE." The
sow Episode. The great $25,000
e photonlav featuring tho most
Armlne lit tl a nrtxpaa miss pratii.
KITE. Two reels of thrllllnir nnd
Ung adventures. SHOWING TO-
JUT ONLY.
A MODERN HAMPRnV" slria.
Utttng comedy. ,
"BEHIND THE FOOTIGHTS." A
nal(l two.rnnl T.llhln riramn VL-lth
all-star cast of well known play-
MiUYn, 5c .
The Oregonlou In Its acount ot
the state fair says: "Many wore
heard to say today that never has
the fair had a better bund in at
tendance than the Coos Hay band
nf this year. As to tho quartet,
their singing Is surely delightful.
They snug through megaphones to
ciay, nnd overy word could be heard
over nil tlie stands'.'
InrrciiM In Enrollment. School
Supt. Tiedgen reports an Increaso ot
50 pupils In the Marshficld public
schools for the first three weeks of
school. Last year on the same date
there were C28 pupils and this year
tliere are 084, The attendance, how
over, has averaged tho same, due, no
doubt to the threatened epidemic ot
contagious dlsoases.
HARNESS SHOP MOVED.
Adults, ISe
BARNES OF
Tomorrow mi
PW YORK" In six reels,
t""rBday -rim Installment of
gETECTIVE HAYES' ADVEN
PRES." in four reels.
JliL ORCHESTRA TONIGHT.
181 MARKET ST. Vf.
MRS. OLIVE K. MtOWN
'4 DOW tirannrorf . An flrat-nlnsa
dressmaking at reasonable rates.
eei an-t house gowns, skirts,
na blouses, dancing frocks,
"aserles dresses. A trial or
oer is requested. See our new
tU books ot Paris fashions.
E. L. Hopsou lias moved his
I harness shop to tho corner of
, Front nnd Alder streets, where
I he will bo pleased to have ov-
eryone call and Inspect his large
stock or Harness, Saddlery, etc.
I First-class repairing. Prices
reasonable.
The ROYAL
Tonight.
25.00 $25.00
.U Vy. $26.00 to any person
w eansea the arrest and' conviction
bicycle thief la Marshtleld.
(Slcned)
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
The United States Film Corpora
tion presents "UNDER FIRE IN
MEXICO," a thrilling production In
volving Love and War, featuring Na
talie De Lontan.
Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber
In a drama of the Texas border "AN
EPISODE."
Edna Malson In "THE TRANSFOR
MATION OF PRUDENCE." A
strong drama of Quaker ways In Qua
kfir d&ys
Powers "CUPID'S INCOGNITO"
A comedy-drama with Wallace Reld
and Dorothy Davenport.
6 REELS OOOO FEET OF ALL
NEW PICTURES.
ADMISSION:
Lower floor, 15c. ,
Coming tomorrow night, the Pro
gressive Motion Picture Co. Daniel
Fronman presents "DAY OF DAYS"
a great comedy-drama la four reels.
This is not like the every day kind
. of pictures but something etra,
Want Night Wntcli. Fred McCleos
Is circulating a petition among the
'business mon today asking that aa
additional night watch be put on the
Marshficld police forco and the pe
tition asks that Walter Condrou be
named. It is stated In the petition
that the Increasing number of rob
beries and offenses requires the addi
tional protection.
Will Go to RancliJiig. E. W. Sill"
llvnn nnd Wm. E. Sullivan have de
cided to go Into the ranch business
as a side Issue and today
closed a deal with Prank Sanborn for
his eighty-acre ranch back of Coos
ton. Mr. Sanborn plans to spend the
winter in southern California and re
turn hero next spring. The consider
ation was $3500. The deal was made
through W. A. Reld.
Move Soutlk Tom Nlcols and wife
plan to leave In December for Berke
ley, Cal where they will make their
home. Mrs. Nlcol's parents reside
there and as they are getting old they
want her to look after them. Mr.
Nlcols is making arrangements to
handle the city and suburban trade
for the same firm that he has been
covering this section for.
Get Fine Pulp. The pulp mill
Friday turned out the first of the
first-grade pulp that It has made
since it resumed last Monday. About
ten tons ot the highest grade pulp
was obtained. Everything Is going
fine at the plant and Manager Ner
drum is highly gratified with the
success.
ludnoe WaKe, According to a re
port here today, some of' the Coos
county lumber mills and logging
camps are facing a ten per cent re
duction. In wages owing to the poor
AUGUST ERICKSON, tho well known
Tompleton rancher, wns n Mnrsl -field
business vlBltor today.
.VR8. OUS CARLSON was In
city today on a shopping
from her home at Lakeside.
tho
trip
ALFRED aUNNELL nnd his son Jul
ius wcro visitors Saturday from
their homo on Catching Inlet.
MRS. ANDREW WILSON, of Haynos
Inlet, camo down Saturday
from hor home on n shopping trip.
FRANK VINCAMP, of Catching In
lot, was In tho city Saturday at
tending to mntters of business
WM. DUNCAN camo down today
from South Coos River whero he
has been spending a fow months.
NORMAN DODGE of Myrtlo Point
camo over today to spend n tew
days with his Bister, Miss Lydla
Dodge.
M. 11. HERSEY, or Coqiillle, the de
mocratic nominee tor county treas
urer, has been spending a row days
on tho bay.
W. S. CHANDLER left on the Adeline
Smith today tor the Merchant
ranchi near Dullards to spend Sunday.
MRS. D. L. MoINTOSH. or Myrtlo
Point, returned to her homo this
morning after n short visit with
friends.
A. II. STUTSMAN and (nmlly are
moving Into the Taylor Slglln
house on Commercial avenuo near
Fourth street,
MISS PITMAN, teacher of the school
at Catching Inlet, rumo down Sat
urday to spend th, week end with
her parents,
CAPT. II. E. EDWARDS, of the Al
ert, came down this morning from
Allegany, where he went for an
over Sunday visit.
JUDGE C. L. PENNOCK returned
Saturday afternoon from Coqiillle
where he was called as a witness In
the Petromoulx case.
G. W. 8ANFORD of Haynes Inlet
came down on tho boat 8atur
unlay and spent the day here
attending to matters of business
CARL W. DAVIS has returned trom
Myrtle Point and vicinity and to
day he and Mrs. Davis moved Into
their new apartments In the Myr
tle Arms.
M. J. POWELL, a brother-in-law ot
L. E. Hendrlx has arrived In Marsh
field from Vale, Oregon, and ex
pects to locate somewhere in the
Coos Bay section.
MRS. JAS. II. SUTTON and child ar
rived here a few days ago froqa
Port Orford to join Mr. Sutton,
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
MONDAY.
W. C. T. U. with Mrs. F. E.
Wheeler.
TUESDAY.
Episcopal Guild with. Mrs.
Drowning and Mrs. McCluro as
hostesses.
Catholic Altar Society Card
Party nt Taylor Hull, North
Heud.
C. W. II. M. with Mrs. Mnttlo
Hlalu.
Nortli. Ilond Auction Hrldgo
Club with Mrs. C. M. Hyler.
L. T. L. ut llnpllst Church.
WEDNESDAY.
Prisrlllns with Mrs. J. llrock
mueller. Presbyterian Auxlllnry nt tho
church.
Coos Hay Women's Club with
Mrs. J. Wright Wilson.
I). M. C. Club with .Mrs. R. O.
Hrntnard. ,
Christian Sisterhood with Mrs.
E. McDanlel.
THURSDAY.
A. N. W. with Mrs. Mnrrli.
Mrs, McCarty entertaining nt
sowing.
N. L. Young Udles' Aid with
Mrs, K, Erlrksoii.
FRIDAY.
North Rend Mbrary Benefit
Hall at Eckuorr Hull.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. N.
Rasmussen.
who Ih employed by the C, A. Smith
company here now.
Peter .Ionian Caught In GiimiIIiio Mo-
tor ami Right Foot Ground to
n Pulp,
Peter Jordan, n well known ranch
er or North l.nko. Ton Mile, surfored
the less or his right root yesterday
as n result ot getting It caught In n,
giisollno englnu mi his boat. His
trousers caught lit tho Blinftlng nnd
pulled his foot In, grinding It nlmost
to n pulp. Drs. Ilousoworth nnd Haf
tlo wore summoned and nmputnted
tho root Just above tho nnkle. Jor
dan hns a ramlly and ono of his sons
was with him nt tho time of tho nc-cldent.
CIA5SITIED
AD
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HUGO KOTKA, of Heaver Hill, ac
companled by his son, Master Hu
nar Kotka, was an ovornight visi
tor In the city on business.
A. E. FISKE, San Francisco agent of
tho Inter-Ocean Transportation Co,
loft on the Adollno Smith for homo
lifter a week's stay here.
.FRANK 1!AWCICB,.if. .wJflf.lM
his annual vacation from his duties
at tho First National Hank and
has gone to Coqiillle to spend It
with relatives,
A. ADOLPHSON of Denmark, can
didate for Joint representative
from Coos and Curry counties, Is
spending a few days on the Hay.
Mr, Adolphson Is an old resident
of that section.
WM. LEDWARlThaB returned rrom
Camp One where he has been em
ployed for several weeks erecting
new buildings. Thu buildings have
been completed and the camp is
now in Its new location about a
mile from the river.
O. A. SIGNALNESB arrived here late
yesterday from Coos county, where
he spent the past tew days on busi
ness. He leaves for his home at
Portland tonight. Rosoburg Re
view. CHIEF OF POLICE E. P. ANDBR
SON of Nortli Bend and H. H. Mc-
Cully, also or North Bend, came
home this morning from a two
days' fishing trip near Allegany.
They were verv successful and
brought back a basket full of the
speckled beauties.
GEORGE ROTNOR of the Woolen
Mill has returned from a trip to
Portland. He was there while the
Coos Bay Band was making Its big
bit and he declares that It was one
of the best advertising stunts that
Coos Bay ever did. On every band
ber heard praise for the band and
generally coupled with it was
praUe for toe place' from which
taey caw
FOR RENT House mini furnished
flats. Centrally located, Phono
44I3-.L
FOR RALE Rooming Iioiih nni!
restaurant. T, enro of Time.
FOR RALE 2)s acre in Flrwt Ad
dition, fine co-lory trnct, woll cul
tivated, 3 cows, 200 chickens,
house, barn and out-bulldlngs.
CIoso to now school houso. Ad
dress J. E. Fitzgerald, Marsh
field, Oregon.
FOR RENT ."V-room liouwi In East
side, $8 per month. Inquire 405
8th St. S.
FOUND Riinch keys. .Owner may
have same by claiming proporty
and paying for this ad at Times
office.
WANTED ConiK!tcnt girl for gen
eral housework, family or three.
Apply Times office
FOR SALE r
FOR RENT 3-rooni furnished
houso, all modern improvements,
largo gardon and chicken yard.
Apply 50 1 Ingersoll Ave, near
High School.
FOR RALE One 101 two-speed
self-starter.,, Indian .motorcycle.
H eon used as a demonstrator.
$23C, Ekblad & Son.
FOR RENT Four-room liouso. lUy
Park, $600 por month, plenty
water. Apply Chas. Lyon.
FOR RENT Two flats .furnished o
iinfurnlshod, In Madden Hldg..
North Front street; also house
keeping rooms.
FOR RENT Furnished house, mod
ern. No children. Phono 311, 323
or 298.
FOR RENT Lurge front room fur
nished, suitable for two people. -
4G4 Market street.
FOR RENT
FOR BALK A 2-rooin, furnished
tent house, $35. North 13th street
near Commercial, Call evenings
FOR SALE People's Retaurant aad
Sanitary Dairy at North Bead,
Phone 231,
FOR HALE Cider press, nearly Bewi.
Apply H care Times,
FOIt HAL: Dark room developed
attachment for photographic work. -Address
J care Times.
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WANTED
I
IF WANTED Carpentry and rpir ,
work done by day or contract. Alt
work guaranteed. Call 39C S. 4th.
St., Phone 337-J. Anderson & Eng;
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