The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 06, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Men Save Money on Clothing
n
..,. uplTIMj ALL-WOOL SUITS OF GOOD QUALITY FOR
$16.50
. .... of THE PARISLYN SPECIAL SIMTS that Is solrt
On 01"' "i'1
. . ......i.. uni'liiir nf mi'VciiiI (lollnrs. It Is vour nrlv.
i buyer '" iui " '
iuho money. TOO, on n Suit of Clothes Unit you will bo
i"r-
nrotlll I" N01''
Thli Uno Includes several dlf "rent styles In nil-wool llluo SergbB
.oral Hox Dncks, Soml-3ngllsh or Colsseroltlvs motlols In
' Tweed" nnd Worsteds.
AH sizes, to fit STOUTS, SLIMS nnd REGULAR rigures. NO
V LOvi:s A TAT .MAX, THEY SAY, but we hnvo tnken par-
. pains to see to his sizes in oun, muiuuiuu, uuu i iuu, un
gear and Furnishing Goods. Sizes 34 to CO.
To the Mothers' nml Fathers: Did you ever stop to think YOUR
.... Too would llko n nlco Suit to fit nnd wenr well? A Hnt
f cap to mntch. Then brine him to THE PARISIAN nnd satisfy
rourelves and the boy.
nnvv OVERCOATS AND SUITS, priced from s?:UiO to $10.00
D0Y8' HATS AND CAPS f5e to Sl.no
VI2 ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR TIHJ KNOX HATS
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Trv BUCKEYE VANILLA EXTRACT nnd you will use no other.
Th! Kxtrart win not uuko om. u m : uiiiu ui
tbl Extract to nny lndy calling nt our store.
COOS BW TEA, COfFEE AND SPICE HOUSE
phone :ti-T.
The Loyal Order of Moose
Presents the Dramatic Triumph of the Century
ARIZONA
With Notable Cast of Marshfield
Local Talent
Masonic Opera. House----? Nights
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 14-15
TICKETS
All Reserved Seats 0
Entire House ouc
Reserved Seat Sale will open at Busy Corner Store
Monday morning, October 12 at 9 o'clock.
Grand
o-Night
plio General Film Co., Tnc.
presents I
VITAGRAPIIS'
photo play masterpiece
MR. BARNES Oj?
NEW YORK
In six parts
The big Broadway
feature.
MWliWT.I ! 11 II !
$25.00 $23.00
.Ve will pay $2u.00 to any person
ho causes the arrest and conviction
if a bicycle thief In Marshfiold.
(Signed)
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Times Want Ads bring results.
The ROYAL
Tonight,
oi'rt MfiTTn. v . ,.
U.ik - turn muuw "
Pn. Your Satisfaction.
im.!?1 h rolmni presents the noted
S?1'0, artist, CYRIL SCOTT, In
Li ,, " I'Aja, uy i.uuib JU
KI VaniA ir, ti T.f.1
fcFAn T. .""HUH i'lUlUIUH,
rfopplltan adventure nnd a panor-
; . ouonB Produced by the
SOUS Plavrra l?n. -.,..;.
Oaumont oo.,i i '.i'i-
L. fAii . "vv"v iui i:umuiuiu&
kr4l?lnB s'lhjects; BOTTLING
IpmiV. HSH' HERRINO FISHING.
I ""'J 3 malley and Lois Wober
PSPlcioN : - na of toUa': ON
D rei3 Cf all new p'ctiires.
OWPn v, ""u?.?uO .
Iler . ' l. P.1. lv.c.
lm r, ""'"' row nigni me worm
ERj. U1M1NAL" In four reels.
x.lH' MARKKT ST. AV.
MRS. OMVK K, 1IROWN
w Prepared to do first-class
r"iwng at reasonable rates.
Li.? house gowns, skirts,
"muses, aanclng frocks,
f aresses. A trial or-
lequested. See our bow
l or Paris fashions.
TheKindThat
Never Wears
Out
KeguUr Pfico
55c
-r Tss&ty
AJvtttU.J
In womii'l
DMgutaM
You Will US9
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Utensils
always, If one such utewil U placed
In your liorae bo the manufacturers
believe. That la why they sacrifice
their profit and we cut ours In
two on tnt3 one-quart 0A
Saucepan, which is yours JJ
r
at the
Price,
Special
Replace utensils that wear out
withutensUs that "Wear-Ever"
si:i: display iv oru
WINDOW.
u
WLDuy the bestjlR
BREVITIES
TIDKS l-'OH OCTOHKIt.
llolow Is given the tlmo nnd
height of high nnd low water at
Marshfield.
The tides are plnced In the order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
the first Hue nnd heights on tho
second tine of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will ln
dlcate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
Bt'btrnct two hours 34 minutes.
CIHrs.. 1.48 0.1C 3.28 0.57
I Ft... g.o i.7 r..a 0.2
7IIrs..3.S4 0.39 3.53 10.31
IFt... 4.8 2.1 5.9 0.2
WKATIIKIt FORKOA8T
tHr Atocl4IM Trm to Cxn nT Tlmn.J I
ORL'aON Fair, with variable I
winds, mostly easterly.
LOCAL TliMPtillATUIlK
RKCORD.
For the 24 hours endlnR nt
4:43 n. m., Oct. C, by IJerfJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Mnxlmuiu G8
Minimum 51
At 4:43 n. in 52
Preclpltntlon 00
Prcclpltntlon slnco Sept. 1,
1914 10.40
Preclpltntlon snmo period
Inst year 3.83
Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy
HORN
Senivtl Passengers Passengers on
tl e Nnnn Smith were nulte badly
frightened while crossing In over tho,
bar yesterday when a big wave broke
over tho stern of tho boat. It did
not do any damage, Capt. Magee says, i
llcroiv Police Judge. Still anoth-'
ei wing of the Army of the rnnavlga
bles latine ed themselves Into the of
fice of Police .tudge Uutler this morn
ing iind received nn overwhelming
defeat. T. M. Marston, appearing,
for the second time this week on the
churgo of being drunk, paid an In
demnity of $10. Alex l!erg nnd Alex1
Lean, resembling each other only In
tho front names, were nlso told to
pay their Indemnity. James Ferry j
nnd Jack O Kcofe, picked up in tne
midst of n battle early this morning
each wns ordered to pay a war reve
nue tax nnd hurry on his way.
Kin In Trouble Oeorge W. King,
the Marshfield butcher, nnd Acting
Chief of Pollre Will Andorson of
North Rend hnd n lively Besslon yes
tordny In which Anderson used his
club nftcr King became nbuslve, It Is
claimed. It seems Mint n bunch of
hogs got out of King's sluughtor yard
nnrl Inmntrn.l Hin crnriloti nf l.rntilr
Hans, who hnd the hogs put In thai
nlK iiniinil fnlin 1 Inlr nttumi . wlin'
hauled the hogs to the pound, first
told King ho could have tho hogs for
fifty cents a head nnd $3 tor hauling,
when the chnrge should have been $1
a hend. Finally King paid the costs.
The Ideal Cafe
iltU FRONT STRRKT MARSHFIKLD
Renovated and refurnished, will be opened to the public tomorrow
morning,
Wednesday, October 7th
Everything First Class
First class cuisine and first class service.
Fresh shell oysters a specialty.
Flno steaks.
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Arhos, Anet & Arhqs, Proprietors
WORTH To Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis
Wlrth nt their humu on Coos Riv
er, Sunday, Oct. 4, a seven-pound
daughter.
PHTI2RSON -T Mr. and Mrs. Poro
Pelentan, at their home on tho
Colmenn ranch on Hnync Inlet,
Monday, Oct. 5. n dnughtcr.
Family Asks SiiMrt. Claiming
that her luiBbnud will pay nothing
for tho support of herself or her 18-months-old
baby, Mrs. Kzra Kinney,
of North Rend, this morning naked
for a warrant arresting hor husband,
Htatlng that he has for some time
failed to glvo any money to his fam
ily "without Just nnd sufficient
cause." Kinney was commnnded by
.ludgo Pen nock of tho Justice court
to glvo bond for his appearance nt
the trial, which will be set for some
tlmo this week. Kinney Is an om
ployco or the Julius Larson Dredging
company nnd his wife claims that ho
receives n salary of $75 per month.
Casiillne ( lieiiper. Tho price of
gnsolluo has been reduced and Is now
retailing at IS cents per gallon.
(ilo Reception The congregation
of the Marshfield M. K. Church Is
arranging to give n reception for tho
nnstor, the Rev, Joseph Knntts, who
lina Imnii rnnualuniiil tn th! I'linrun
for another year, next Friday cvo-
nlng.
Ilrotlicr Rem!. W. J. Rust httH re
cm Ivrtl word of the doath of his broth
er, C'lnrhu Rust, nt Sncrnmento. lie
r. iih five ymys jmunger than Mr. Rust
nu J Buffeted from heart trouble. U
rnn n hotel nt Rlo'Vlstn for n num
ber of years.
Iltxniil Debate. A good-sized au
dience heard tho debate between
Rev. Selleck anil Col. Hofor nt tho
Masonic Opera House Snturday
night, There wns no decision and
!-. .InSklnlnlt t I tl il I I it II I1 1 U It) f till
I lit tH t IPIUII l lllll 1 1M IlillO III ll j
niidlenco seonied to bo In nrcord-
nnre with the sentiments they held
Doiorc (lie tieunio sianeu
Smith Hoy Not Out. Thnt
several romplnlnts hnvo been
recolved In his neighborhood that
both his little boy, who Is sick with
scarlet fever, and a nelgt bur's girl,
hnvo been seen In the street playing
togethor, Gordon Smith declared this
morning thnt the boy U not vt able
to sit up and could not possibly l.avo
been out or the house. He wip-.b to
quiet n rumor which Iiiih spread
around In rcgnrd to the sickness.
Tho hoy will bo confined in tho house
for nt least two weoks yet. Mr.
Smith was nblo to got out by under
going n sperlul course of "sprouts
and fumigations called for by the doc
tor nnd Is now living awny from
homo until the sIckneRs la over.
Opens Cnfo. Messrs. Arhos, An
est and Arhos will re-open tho Ideal
Cafe on North Front street tomor
row. Thoy hnvo added many now
conveniences nnd plnn to mnKo It
ono of the finest In this section.
FARRLV IN TROL'HLK.
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SOCIAL OALKNDAR.
TUESDAY.
I Episcopal Guild with Mrs.
Drowning and Mrs. McCluro as
hostesses.
Catholic Altar Society Card
Party nt Tnylor Hall, North
Hend.
C. W. R. M. with Mrs. Mattlo
ninlti.
Noitlk Rend Auction Rrldge
Club with Mrs. C. M. Ryler.
L. T. L. at Raptlst Church.
WUDNKSDAY.
Prlsclllns with Mth. J..l)rock
muoller. Presbyterian Auxiliary at tho
church.
Coos Ray Women's Club with
Mrs. J. Wright Wilson.
I). M. C. Club with Mrs. R. O.
Rrnlnnrd.
I Christian Sisterhood with Mrs,
I K. McDnnlol.
Former Multifield Slim Clinrgeil with
Passing Worthless Clieck.
Geo. N. Farrln, a former Marshfiotd.
mnn who moved to Portland Botno
time ago, Is getting In tho limelight
considerable. Tho other day ho took:
too big n dose or medicine nnd nl
most died and now ho Is defendant
In a rather sensatlonnl suit concern
ing which a Portland paper says:
"A complaint signed by Jacob Haha
was filed In tho district court against
George N. Farrln, candldato nt tho
primaries for the Republican nomina
tion ror attorney general, charging
him with passing n worthless check:
for $30 on Halm. Holm alleges that
Farrln secured cash on tho check,
which wns drawn on tho 8ecurlt'' Sav
ings & Trust Co. bank and that thor
was no money In Fnrrln's nnmo In
tho bank to cover tho check. Tho
check wns cashed August 22. A war
rant ror Fnrrln's arrest was turned
over to City Detective Prlco ror service."
OpeiiH lUHiitimnt. C. R. Wells
hns leased the building on the wator
rront In tho rear or Staufr'n gro
cery on Commercial and will re
model It and open ono or tho fin
est restnurantn In I ho city thero
soon. He sold his former restau
rant on North Front street to tho
fnther-Jn-law of Mr. Perry who con
ducts n fish and oyster markat hore.
m
lor lioiut ueiiit. i.api. iiunsuii
of (ho Cape Arngo Ik'itliouse hns
inlsed about $S()0 by pul.. subscrip
tion for rpunfrlnir III. -kimI from
Nor'h Rend to the .lie' ' '"ikp. iim
expecls to put the matte: unfo'"- the
county commissioners at Coqullln to
dpy o'' tomorrow In nn endeavor to
have t' em appropriate a similar am
ount for repairing tho roadway.
.Mount Horns. Cal Wright yes
terdny received a handsomely mount
ed set of spike buck horns. Tho
horns were probably tho largos!
spikes that were ever seen hero.
Mr. Wright had C. Lokdam, or
North Rend, who Is an expert In
myrtle work and put In n lot or
rino myrtlo fixtures In Wilt Schrock's
plnee at North Rend, mount them
on n flue myrtle shield n n souvenir.
Not Wood Sailors. With their
decks cleared ror notion, T. H. Mnrs
ton and Frank Albatonn sallied forth
under tho glaro of tho Jlghts on thu
"great white way" Saturday evening.
Roth shipped heavy seas, tho schoon
ers wore heaved about In the surging
billows and unablo to navigate, tho
men were taken In tow by tho police
officers and placed In tho city's har
bor of refuge. Thoy told tholr stories
to tho Judgo and received tholr fines
and departed on tholr way bound for
sober reflection.
Quality First
We Represent
Rtfi: LKADKHS OF T1IK WORLD
ASSOCIATION
T"rSii.MOiiiMtNufcTuirof
MAKIK Of rihC MAM .
inn. oio. woi crc
KfOTEFy
IfKMOW
ABOUT
MRS. WILLUY, of Allegany, was In
tho city today shopping.
LADIES' AID
Tho Ladles Aid of tho Swedish
Lutheran Church will hold their
monthly mooting nt tho Lutheran
Hall, Wednesday Octobor 7. Mrs.
A. Storgard nnd Mrs. H. Asplund
will be tho hostosscs.
I
LIRRAHY HALL
. T. SIGL1N wns nn Isthmus Inlet
visitor in Mnrshfiold today.
MRS. E. GEO. SMITH or South Coos
River wnu a Mnmhfleld shopper
Saturday.
OFORGE RLACK was tho guest or h's
sun or South Mnrshricld over tho
week end.
SAM OTT was n visitor In tho city
today from Gould's camp nbovo
Allegany.
LEWIS ST. DENNIS, or North Inlet,
wns hero today looking after somo
business.
JUSTICE J, J. Stanley, or Conullle,
was n Mnrshfiold business visitor
Inst ovonlng.
REECHER CROUCH camo down on
tho boat this morning from hla
homo at Hnynos Inlet.
J. N, GREEN was down today look
ing after somo business, coming
horo from North Inlet.
LLOYD ROSA, n well-known young
business man oMlandon, was hero
last evening on business.
II. R. HAYNES attended to somo
business hero today, coming from
his homo nt Haynes Inlet,
STANLEY IJRIGGS has gono to
Prosper to secure n position In
Archlo Kruso's shluglo mill,
W. F. ROWRON of Tomploton camo
down this morning to attend to
somo matters of business hero.
Of INVITATION
MCHflCR or
Men's New
Fall Suits
$20
jrnrjf
iflI. fa -iV'
TS&r
fjj ran. viva.
Seo This Week's Saturday Evening
Iobt
Why Pay More?
Johnson -Gulovsen
Company
WITH TWO PAIR OF PANTS.
OREGON CASHMERE!
DROWNS AM) GREYS.
FIXUP
A ball will bo given In Eclchoff
Hall ror the benefit of tho North
Rend Public Library Friday ovo-
nlng, Octobor 10. Tho patronesses
are Mrs. Win. McCulluin, Mrs. C.
S. Wlnsor nnd Mrs. D, Hull.
AUGUST FR1ZEEN Is spending a
row days nt Ten Mllo.
W. 8. CHANDLER Is expected homo
Thursday on tho Adeline Smith
from San Francisco.
MRS. E. S. DEMENT and Mrs. E. C
Roberts nf Myrtlo Point uro uhop-
, h n Mnrshfiold today,
GEORGE ROOK, of Loon Luke, camo
down mi ' '-out this morning to
attend to some matters of busi
ness. MR. AND MRS. J. C. M'CULLOCH
wero down visiting this morning
from, tholr homo on Haynes In
let. E. M. HOWARD, or Salem, represent
ing tho National Cash Register
Coin puny, has returned horo ror
a Bhort stay.
DR. It. W. MORROW nnd family will
move Into tho Messerlo Iioiibo at
Eleventh and Contral tho last of
this week.
MRS. GEORGE GOULD and hor
daughtor Millie, woro In town to
day from Gould's camp, looking
nflor somo shopping.
DR. J, P. KEISER, 111 charge or tho
Smith-Powers Emergency Hospital
at Raker Creok, camo In last eve
ning' -ror a short stay,
HILLIS SHORT, accompanied by his
daughter Rlnncho, was a visitor
In tho city today on a short busi
ness trip from Ton Mllo.
R. II. SMITH, who Is now conduct
ing n harbor shop at tho Hunt n
Powors now enmp on Raker Crook,
spont Sunday with his family
hero.
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THE
DRUG STORE
YOU
CAN DEPEND
UPON
Nationally A tl v c r-
Used Goods
The Central
Avenue
DRUG STORE
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fUOTIED
AD
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
WANTED A middle, ngwl lady who
la u lover or children, to care for
tli r no small children. Phone 381-J.
FOR SALE Ono KMI two-speed
self-stnrtor Indian motorcycle.
Ileen used as a domonstrntor.
$235, Ekblnd Si. Son.
l'Olt RENT Knur-room house. Hay
Park. $0.00 por month, plenty
wnter, "Apply Chns, Lyon,
FOR RENT Two Rats .furnished or
unfurnished, In Madden Rldg.,
North Front Btrcot; also house
keeping rooms.
DR. J. H. J ESSEN nnd wife, or Sa
loiu, arrived horo on tho Ooorgo
W. Elder yesterday to visit at
tho home or tho tatter's sister,
Mrs. L. L. ThomaB.
GEO. W. MARSHALL, representing
tho Woyorhausor tlmbor Interest,
was hero last ovonlng on routo to
Coqullle to attend u meeting of
tho Coos County Hoard or Equal
ization today.
ASSESSOR T. J. THRIFT, or Co
qullle, was a Marshfield visitor
yesterday, getting data concern
ing tho hoarlng of tho Coos county
Equalization Hoard today on pro
tests by some of tho big tlmbor
owners.
TWO STORES
MARSHFIKLD
NORTH HEND
M. S. IIAMMEL, whoso parents nro
Intorostod In Tho .Simpson nnd
Tho Galllor Hotel doals, was n
Marshfiold visitor last night. Ho
wns In charge of tho Gardiner Ho
tel for a time, but retired thero u
row months ago.
DAN M'KINNON, representative of
Lang & Company, or Portland, Is
wearing a broad smilo today us a
rosult ot tho arrival or Airs, ale
Kinnon and tho children from
Portland yesterday. Ho will make
Marahfleld Mb Headquarters.
FOR RENT Furnished house, mod
oru. No children. Phono 311, 323
or 298,
FOR RENT Largo front room fur.
nlshcd, fiiiitablo for two people.
4C4 Market atreot.
FOR SALE Rooming liouso nnd
restaurant. T, enro of Times.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE People Restaurant and
Sanitary Dairy at North Hend.,
Phono 231.
I IIIIIIIIIIWMPI.1
l'Olt SALE Cider press, nearly now;
Apply II., enro Times.
FOR KALi: Durl; room dovolopor
attachment ror photographic work.
Address J caro Times.
FOR RENT House, and furnished
fluts. Centrally located. Phono
44 1 3-J.
I WANTED
WANTED (NniiiH'tent girl for gen
oral housework, faintly ot three.
Apply Times office.
FOUND Hunch keys. .Owner may
have same by claiming property
and paying (or this ad at Times
office.
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