The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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Raincoats
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$310
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YOU HAVE
TWO DAYS MORE FRIDAY ANDSATUR
DAY TO SELECT YOUR WINTER HATS
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE FROM
THE MOST EXCLUSIVE STYLES ON
COOS. BAY &T
WKATHEK F01UC0A9T
tnr amchuim rrM to v nr tidm,
OREGON Probably rain In
west, rain or snow In enst, with
Southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at j
4:43 n. in., Nov. 19. by llonj.
Ostllnd, npeclnl (tovurninont mo-
tcrologlst: j
Maximum 53
Minimum 32 j
At 4:43 n. 111 33 j
l'roclpltatlon 00 j
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 18.89
Prcclpltntlon eamo porlod
last yenr 11.17
Wind: Calm and clear.
'lappy Culmination of Pretty
Romance at the Rolf Ner-
drum Rasidence
This morning at tho homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. ltolf Nerdrum occurred the
wedding of Carl Frederick Neovlus
nnd Miss Alice Kurt, Roth young
people are Finnish, tho groom being
employed In tho office, of the pulp
mill and tho brldo until recently In
the offices of a physician. Mr. Neo
vlus Is tho son of n general In tho
Finnish nrmy and his brldo Is the
daughter of n cnptnlu In the Finnish
nrmy nnd tho marriage Is the culmi
nation of a pretty romance. Doth arc '
graduates of tho University at llol
slngfors, Finland.
1 Tho Hov. 11. F. Rongston performed
tho ceremony nnd tho parlors of tho
Nerdrum rosldenco wcro beautifully
deoointed for tho occnslon, n color
scheme of green nnd white being car-
r'ell out. Tito brldo waH typically
l nud becomingly gowned In dress cl-
, nboratnd with whlto embroidery (and
, Woro n veil with bridal wreath.
Affnr lint wnititlmr n ,1.,1lnl.,,. ....t.
7i35 I t,lnK fl'nHt W,,H served, which carried
out In every way tho Finnish customs
Speeches wero mndo by Messrs. lljal
to and ltolf Nerdrum and Joel Ost
llnd,, who nlHo contributed muslu to
tho happy occasion, '
Tho young people will Inko up
their rosldenco nt tho Myrtlo Anno,'
whero they will ho at homo to their
friends. 1
ThoBO present nt tho wedding woro
.Mr. and Mrs. Holf Nurdrum, Mr. audi
Mrs. Iljnlto Nerdrum nnd Joel Ost-I
llnd.
Coos Bay Farmers
Exchange
J. M. CULLEY, Manager.
NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS.
We carry a complete line of STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FEED, HAY AND GRAIN.
Make delivery to any part of Marshfield.
All we ask is a trial order to convince you that we are
here to treat you right.
Come in and see us or phone your orders to Phone 370.
Waterfront, foot of Central avenue.
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All the Comforts of Home
Is found In our coal and wood HEATERS. Prlco from 91.SA to
$1H.0(). As nifty n lino na you will see ELSEWHERE. Perfection
Oil Ht for office nud household use.
Itquilr Hhop In connection
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
Hardware nnd Plumbing,
CLASIflE
or to do general housework,
dress 12., cam Times.
Ad-
AD
FOR RENT
FOK HUNT Furnished apartment.
Phono 53-L.
FOIt UKNT Finely furnished flats
nt reduced prices. Phone 4 4 3-J.
HlilW.INU MAOiriNKS
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SINGER. AND WHEELI.Il AM), F()H RENT Plcnsnut, wcll-funiUh-
SENATORS
WILL
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MRS. A. G. AIKEN'S
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SNYDER To Mr. and Mrs. Goo.
Siiydor Wednesday, November 18,
twins, a girl nnd boy. Mr. Sny
der Is employed nt McDonald &
Vaughan'u Illuo Rldgo camp.
Mother and chlldron are doing
nicely.
WI1.SON Sowlm: MneliUies for sale
or rout. SECOND-HAND MACHINES
of nil kinds. C'lennlng nml rcpalrlnu
nil machines. V. .1. IHTZ, phone
i!HOX. 1!H Park Avo.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFf I
FOUND Vollnnry Burgeon's hand
case, on North Front btrcut. Own
er can hnvo snmo by Identifying
snmo nnd paying for this ad at
tho Times office.
LOST CiVgg'M H"oitlNUul book. .T.,
caro of Times.
FOIt HALH A nlro cieurwl ttO-foot
lot In West Marshfield, CG0, only
100 cash, balance on long tlmo.
1. S. ICnufmnn.
Movo Camp. P. J,,Shcolmn catno
In from tho Smlth-Powors amp on
tho now railroad today for u short
May while thoy nro moving tho
camp to Wngnor.
InjiiivH Ann. Ivy Condrou Is suf
fering from a brulsod and swollen
wrist sustained wlillo cranking his
nuto. At first It was feared that his ' they would bo ablo to uut an uiinro
Plan to Visit Myrtle Point, Co-
quille and Bandon Tomor-
row-r-Return in Evening
Senators I.anu nnd Chamberlnlit
will leave tomorrow morning to visit
Dandon, Coimllle and Myrtlo Point.! IMPORTANT NOTICE
A special boat will meet them nt tho I Anv nprinn rilttinfl WOfld Or
train and take them to Dandon, whero x."Z ?! j-"iP"1""0 .u D..T
I thoy will meet tho Dandon Port Com- UKmH Ucir IlUb Ull mil our
........i . . ilnn, nr I lien nlaooc Smith
iwHHiunora nun iooic uno munition ! "' ll.,vv'1 i'"uuu i j
over. Then thoy will return to Co-iDIOUljn, Will Oe uruSUClHUU.
nulllo for n short stay and then go
to Myrtlo Point, returning on tho
evening train. Possibly a number
of Coos Day ineii will accompany
them.
They wnnt to got In touch with nil
tho harbor nnd rlvor work. Later
thoy plan to visit Port Orfonl nml i FOU
Senator I.nno oxpresscd tho hope that
oil housekeeping, apartment,
onnblo. F., caro of Times.
roas-
WANTJJI) Doomcm and JlOAixlerrt.
Snyder Hotel, cor. Hall nvo. and
Drondwny.
FOK IlKXT Fiirnl"eil room 2.B0
por week, Second and Anderson.
FOU HUNT l.room liousa with
pantry nud bath, modern. 12th
and Commercial, Phono GC-Ij.
FOIt Illi.Vr Desirable furnUl.od or
unfurnished houioo. I. S. Kut
taan and Co.
FOIt HUNT Nlctly furnished roomii
every convenience; cloto In. 321
8. Drondwny, phono 210-J.
FOUND llrliullo ilog- with bob tall.'.
W., caro pf Times.
FOR SALE
I'OH HALF Hotel of lid rooms. 9(100
will handle it. I. H. Kaufmnn &
Co.
I.O.HT Iitirgo duck mow, on flats
opposite North Dond; now boards
nt water lino. Rawnrd. Alddrosa
C. P. Mason, Times office.
arm hud been broken. Tho crank
kicked back when ho was turning It.
SHIPPING NEWS
BEAKWATER
nous enrgo of frolfcht. Tho Dreak
vii in,- u-lll liuivn mil Hntorilnv innril
her return trip.
"ELDER COMES 11
'j AND SAILS WORTH
Work on Hullnmil. F. II
who Is hero from Ruthorlln, says that
thoy havo work well under way on
tho first six miles of tho logging road '
prlntlon for starting tho Port Orfonl
breakwater.
I I'ntoilnliioO Here.
Wnlto Y"t0-t,n' ' J. Slnuison mot tho
. ..' Senators and Inst ovciiIiik entertain
ed them Informally at dinner nt his
homo In North Deud. Ilcsldes tho
KAliK Tlirco liorso power
electric motor for snlo cheap If
taken nt onco. Apply Motor,
caro TlmcB.
.vnlor wl
I ;ig for
FROM
POITUID
Tno following
froml tno North:
paMojiKor arrived
igs Passsngcr Ust of 51
arsons and Miscellaneous
,aroo Sails Saturday
:arly this morning tho Drunk
er crossed In from Portland
'King a passenger list of 51 per-
nud In her hold n misiellan-
Grand
-Nkht
aT i
'"j Urniul Huven-plcro Onliosfr.i
is'hilar hclcci lints nnd overtures.
Ml niL()F MJWFST FHiMS. a.
AS4V-K . .QIOIA'E THQSR" 2- j
-ubln dramn. , I
A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE"
1 splendid two-act Essanay dramn ,
dandy feature. j
"ss Mary Fuller In "THE END OF ,
- I'MDUELLA," bolng tho Sev-1
1 of tho "Holly of tho Dalllos",
I Koberl StoliuiuUt, Jonn'e ftflln
tjuUt. P. K. l.aplnl,.t(. n. Moore,
iMr?. C. E. Moor, .i.EaitJ, .1. P.
I Smith, O. W. llollunbotik, Claioino
'Ackluy, Don Tbpwyln, V. M. IMake,
Floyd Duffy. H. V. Perry. J. h.
(loss. W. May, Clyde Anderson,
iDoigRU Ilolderlch, .Cj II. Dacon,
Frank Audorsun, Frnd .Wolsk, F. (1.
...... .. tllio.ln ll,l.,,1i,lftl, 'PI,. I
I IIUUCII, .HIS. .Ullllll" itllHIMMVM, ...
Morse, Mrs. K. I.lddoll, Ilobt. J. Pas
coo. A. Allen. II. II. Drill, Mrs. Lena
llakrlst, Ellon Ilakrlst, I.ooln Ha
krUt, Arnold llakrlst, K. Paru, Les
ter Wood, Walter Wood, A. W.
Noal, Chas. HarrU, Martin Monnott,
It. E. Dyo, J. V. Totton, Hoy Allen.
O. K. Ede, Mrs. O. K. Edo, Win
Steward, Mrs. Durand, Mrs I). Dodge,
Axel Ostrom. Harncwt WIckstrom,
(1. O. Woldoil, U. UOUSO, v. iirmii-bach.
.Arrives Early From Eureka
Carries 34 Passengers on
North Trip
Tho Ooorgo W. Elder arrived In
this morning from Euroku boforo 8
o'clock with a passenger list of nlnu
persons for Coos Day, nnd nt 1 1 o'
clock left for Portland with a passen
ger list of thirty-four.
Tho following persons arrived In
from Eureka:
V. T. (loodwln, t. M. Donnhuo,
Fred John. II. T. Iloyt, C. F. Wrlg,
Harold J. Dalrd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mnr-I
tin, Fred Front and 13. Kelkkela. j
Thoso who loft on the 'Elder fori
I'llnata ,P lirinnr 1 1 ...... If,.!.. I.. r tx
east from Butherlln. Thoro Is lltllo, ,iifii. i , ,' V. . A , 7.'..
,. ., ..... ... 'McKnlglit, J. W. Dennett, C. 8. W n-
dolng on tho extension this way with , . , , , ... ' '
ii .?..ii. .. ii,.! .i i. . . i. . kor U1"l c" ' FdKr 8 mpson wero
to put a survey crew Into tbo field
.,., .1,1. 1,1, .,,, I, lltll .,,I.,IH
w " ii. i.. ...... fM......I,.ll.. ..Ill I... i,
w.i....i,,n mil! nni i,u (llllllttr gliosis
New ICIk. At u meo
FOIt HAM') Shafting, pulley, belt
Ings and hangers In flrst-clnso
condition, Koontz Oarage, Mnrah
fleld, Oregon.
I WANTED
present.
Friday nvenliiK 8enntora Lane and
WANTED Tlirro tons of CuM-nrii
bark. II. Seugstarken, Marshfield.
wnulN
Marshfield I oil go of Elks last evening
Albert Abbott was Initiated Into mom
bershjp. Thoro was a good turnout
to seo that hu got ull that was
doming to him. A commltteo con
sisting of Georgo Ooodrum, W, S.
Turpeii, T. E. Harvey nud W. 11.
Chandler was appointed la look Into
soma club propositions.
I ..m.. ...... .- ., ..". " WANTED Woman
ling of tho "" "y nKmowin. Conflnmi.nt eases desired.
1
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ii. u. hi una and .1. P. Mori Is, of
North Dead, woro Marshfield vis
itors today.
I street North.
minting.
'JU5 II
CHA8. TIIO.M, of tho North Duiul
browory, was In Marshfield today
on business,
MI18. HAHIty MANN, of North
Dend, was a Marshrield shopier
today.
WANTED Few men to Inko liimli
and dinner In prlvato liomii. Prices
reasonablo. Homo cooking nnd
best service, Inquire Times.
WANTED Woman to Inko one of
two children. It., caro of Times.
WANTED Position as nur girl,
Royal Theatre
TONIGHT
"THE 8ECIU2T OF , TUB WELL"
A drama of adventure and Intrlguo
In throo pnrts. An Eclatr-Unlvoraul
hand-colored dotectlvo feature. TIiIh
picture was produced In Franco and
India. Hcu tho beautiful Hindoo
dances and brilliant Oriental scenes
all hand colored, mako this a feat
ure of nil features,
"Tho Lost Arrow," Au Indian
legend. A story of tho West.
Edwin August, In "Withered
Hands," n Powurs-Unlvorsal draiua.
"Ills Iloynl Pants," a comody tri
umph produced by Al Christie, with
Itomonu Lnugley, John HtepplliiK,
Eddlo Lyons and I.oo Moran.
Klx reels of ull now pictures.
Lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10c.
A special FHEE MATINEE1 tomor
iow, :i::iu p. in. This matinee Is
given to tho school children and
will show tho Duffulo Dill Historical
pictures.
Here tomorrow night, the "fifth
oplsodo of "Trey o' Hearts." Have
n honrt and son "Trey o' Hearts."
Don't Shiver
t
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SOCIAL CAM'LVDA It.
THE HOl'SB THAT WENT
vz "Sellg Comody a scream!
dren . Adults 15c.
158-R
iom
'Cent
essenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
THITIISDAY
VA. N. W. with Mrs. C. F. Mo
I N. L. Voung Ladles Aid at tho
I b? ' J,rf' J!:-?'nT.n?,rP"..
.orin jiouu miur uuiiu ......
Mrs. Paul Dlmmlok.
North Dend M. E. Ladles Aid
North Dend Sisterhood with
i ira. H. Barnes.
FRIDAY
Tho Past Matrons' Association
I will moot at tho home of Mrs.
George F. Murch.
Dancing and card party at
MUHcomn Club.
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
James Cowan.
' N. L. Y. P. S. Anniversary cel
ebration at the church.
SATURDAY
Silver tea at tho Presbytorlan
church.
SM'rJff Hero. Shorn f flago camo
over from Coijulllo today. Ho said
that there was no now criminal bus
iness except tho robbory hero last
night. Mrs. Clydo Qago who Is in
Portland woro: j California, Is Improving and will
Marlon Palmer, Molvln Larson, return Boon Noithor ho nor Clydo
Mm. N. M. aingross. Mrs. C. L. Noll. j0BO Mvo determined what thoy
Grace Nell, Mrs. Edna Stolzenbach., wIll ,lo when they rotlro from of
Oraco Wrath, Miss Ethel Davis, Mary fe0t
Handy, Miss Sadie (Iron ford, Sadlo ,
Dear, L. A. Plko, E. W. Wright, Hw
arc! Ouge, Tom Dardle, C. E. IU- Oago enmo over from Coqulllo to 0U COmfortahlfi fltlfl nhlp tn
worth, Harry 8. Urook, Mrs. Jays,! servo a 'complaint nnd summons on-j . il , mv i
;,, Cliirfcftos, 30. : Sullj.j Captnfn Whoelor. Ills wlfo has filed W'IJ " "'oji niuiiliiiu ,ai-
these frostv mornings when
serves rompiaint. sheriff w. w. one of our sweaters will mako
fiint:
-JUTi-a.
rvafi, -Lester I!eld, "phllls Lo'ld, Mrs suit In tho circuit court asking that mOSphere. They Will protect
H. P. IeJiJ, Josoph Dono, Oscar Arer
Ray GllKop, E. J. Huyman, L. T. Mor
gan,",'E,."Clh'ybard, D. L'TtcSsenfleld.
E. jlTollrer.' Henry DIoclV,' E. IL
' Ropes; E. A. Flglor, W". C. ' Steven
1 H. J. Mathlsen, E. 8. Kennedy, Wil
liam Allen, II. JacltHon, Ed Forngun
and V. A. Tlege.
' LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19. Two
1 carloads of dried foodstuffs have al-
i ready been received by tho Los An
, goles Chamber of Conuuerco
I campaign for ti:o Delglnn
j Fund. Active solicitation by Co
, committee of thirty appointed to
ralso funds will not begin until Fri
day. Every business house In the
siio do granted J2D0 attornoy fecs.,ini, analnof nnMcM nn,l in
$35 suit mono and ?50 a month all-i . a ol,u '"
mony pending tho outcome of tho QTlppe. .
suit In which she asked permnnont ... , ., ,...
support. i We have them in the Rtiff-
- Wpfl Rnll ManO nnrl l Mnnlo
-wn, iiiii iibun aim v ivcuino
Aiv Mnirled. Deforo Justice of
tho Peace Pennock Oacar Hybanneu
was united In matrimony to Miss
Eva Lyydl Kalnon, both of whom aro
from Coos Day. They expect to make
their homo hero. Two days ago tho
In its ' couple woro to havo been married.
Relief , Tho marrlago license was secured
from Coijulllo, but through a mistake
of one of the clerks the naino of a
wltnoss was filled In In place of that
of tho groom and tho marrlago was
in all big variety of sizes and
color. They are priced from
$1.50 to $9.00 '
Come in and
Marshfield
see them.
North Bend
i city will bo reached
, houso cauvuss,
In a house to
lml ted
I fled.
until tho mistake was rectl-
I
THE FIXUP
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
DRESS SHOES EVERY-DAY SHOES
WET-WEATHER SHOES
MEN'S SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES BOYS' SHOES
MISSES' SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES , ,
i9
We have them all in a large assortment of styles, lasts
and sizes. They are of the best makes, insuring
I good service at reasonable cost.
I Here are a few of the prices on the famous
i ' PACKARD MAKES: ;
Men's Blucher, toe fit, Velour Calf , $4.50
Men's Blucher,Teham, Velour Calf $4.50
Men's Demi-patent, dress Shoe $5;50
Men's Toe fit, Gun-metal, full double viscalized sole,
just the thing for wet weather $5.50
Men's crest, Vetour calf, button $5.00
Bunker Hill Dept. Store
W. H. Dindinger & Co.
Phone 32.
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