The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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BETTER MEATS-That's
BETTER SERVICE That's what we give
BETTER PRICES--The best the m arket will
permit
What more do you want?
PHONE US YOUR MEAT ORDERS
PALACE MEAT MARKET
phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway
Children culling nl telephone orders given special attention
The NoM
To-Night
"A Pleasant Place to Spend tho Exciting."
Robeil Kdcsoii and Clara Whitney In David Beluseo's
spectacular drama
THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME
As produced by (Diaries Prohiuun at tlio Empire Theater,
New York City.
In producing tlio Beroon version of this first nml greatest success
of David Dehisce, nulthor effort nor nionoy has been spared. It's
i nlrtui'o extraordinary and ono that everybody should see. 3000
FKUT LONG! 150 PEOPLE! 1150 SCENES.
Two other reels or comedy will ho Included in this ovonlng's
nll-foatuio program.
UPSTAIRS OR DOWN, 15 CENTS. CHILDREN, 5 CENTS
Coming Wednesday: Gaby Deslys In the Paramount feature "Her
Tiliiinph."
. o I -umrmma-smsaiilammmMaaxil
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
nn commutation nn
lJ TICKETS, S2.00. U
Mnrsliflcld-Xortli Ucnd Auto
Lino
Curs every ten minutes from
II n. in. to 11! p. m.; to South
Slouch onco n day, leaving nt
11 n. in.; to Kutpiro tlireo trips
a day.
GORST & KINO, Props.
CHINOOK SALMON
TODAY'S CATCH
AUo all kinds of deep hen fish,
nhrii avallahle.
FISHERMAN'S MARKET;
Phono lit)
DRY WOOD
nt
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
l'liouo 271)
FISK
RED TOP
BICYCLE
TIRES
$2.75$3.10
FISK
Marie a little better, a little better grade of rubber, a
little better fabric, better methods of manufacture
that's why
You Get More Mileage From Fisk Tires
THAT'S WHY practically every stage auto line in South
western Oregon uses FISK TIRES.
THAT'S WHY more FISK TIRES are sold in Coos County
than all other makes combined.
THAT'S WHY FISK TIRES have made good in Coos
. County.
And you also get Fisk Service that is SERVICE and
not merely talk.
Compare New Low Prices With Others
Size Tires Tubes
'30x3 $ 9.00 $2.35
30x3 $11.60 $2.70
32x31; $13.35 $2.80
34x3i $14.90 $2.95'
34x4 $19.40 $4.00
36x4 $20.50 $4.15
36x4i'. $27.35 $5.20
37x5
'k l)-.stiiilt0l.
siitheslcrn
Oregon
f'OltST & kixq OAK AGE, North
what we furnish
e Theater
Take Care of
Your Stock
IXTEHXATIOXAL
STOCK FOOD
will keep your stock in
good eoudltlon anil save you
money. Three feeds for
ono cent. Will wivo you !!"
bushels of grain in n year.
THE BUSY CORNER
The Rexall Store
I'houo Ut)H
11 it It 1 d Deliver y
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tlio famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton J? 1.00
Lump coal, per ton $.'.150
Or half ton of both 91.75
1. MUSSOX, Prop.
Phono 18-.T or leave orders nt
Hlllycr's Cigar Store.
Havo your LETTER heads, hill1
heads, etc., printed at THE TIMES ill
office.
i
WHY
TIRES ARE
$32.30
THE GUNNERY
llend Agents KIME AXD YOX
S. G. WIHTSETT, llnnd"ii Agent
EXTRA
TROUSERS
are n good Investment hut if
they are DUTCHESS THOUS
ERS, a SPLENDID Investment.
Wo are now showing the
now Kail Styles a tremendous
variety of these nation-fumed,
warranted Trousers.
You will nolo some ovrep
tlouidly sinaiL models imiomr
them styles tliat could not
nrdiuarily lie duplicated at
dotiblo the price. Dutchess
values are more marked than
over,
Woolen Mill Stores
TWO STORES
MARSHFIELD NORTH BEXD
TO-NIGHT
FINNISH HALL
EIGHT O'CLOCK
Gerald Hnut
Baritone '
Jens Sevely
Violinst
Henrik Gjerdrum
at the piano
Admission 50 cents.
Free Air.
Filtered
Gasoline.
Open
Evenings
Open
Sundays
BETTER
$6.25
Fisk Distributors
Southwestern
Oregon
PEGKHT, Coqiilllo Agents
SEPTEMBER TIRES
! Time and heights of tides nt
Marshfleld. Tlio tides ore placed in
'order of occurrence, with tliclr times
,on the first Hue and heights on tho
second line of ench day. A compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
tdlcato whether It is high or low
'water. High tldo on tho bar one
iioui ami u-i minutes earner innn
Cllrs.
0.32
0.2
0.0G
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o.r.o
n.i
1.31
r..i
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2.0
1.10
i.r.
1.41
1.8
2.11
G.l
0.0
0.0
7.17
1.5
7.r.7
1.2
S.HG
0.8
Ft...
Tlllrs.,
Ft. . ,
8'Hrs.,
(Ft..,
alllrs..
!Ft..,
1.2
7.10
o.o
7.41
0.0
8.10
0.1
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WEATHER FORECAST
Br AmscIU1 rttn to Coot Hit Tlran.
OREGON Fair. except
probably sliowcrs northwest.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECOIID
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:4i n. m., Spt. (!., by UetiJ.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum 08
Minimum 42
At 1:43 a. m 42
Precipitation . . . 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1015 03
Precipitation e&mo porlod
last year 00
Wind: Northwest, clear.
!
Observe Labor Day. Tlio banks
wore closed today and tho post of
fice open only between 9 and 10 a.
in. nnd there wore no deliveries lu
tho city hecauso of this being Labor
Day. Thcso were practically tho on
ly observances in Marshfiold of tho
legal holiday.
tilings Xew Car. Lynn Lambeth
returned last evening from Port
land, where ho went with ills Wlnton
trading it off thoro for n new 191C
model which ho will use in his char
tor work Ho hnd n quick run
down with no delays. This morn
ing Hoy Iluffncr left in his Wlnton
for Portland whoro ho expects to
trado it in on a new car.
Huckleberries . Plentiful. Thero
,' nro probably several dozen huckle
berry pics scattered through tho
homes of tho city as tho results of
yesterdays labors in tho highways
and byways. Thero woro many par
ties out picking tlio berries nnd tlio
results in most cases woro vory good
! for at this tlmo of the year tho
"hueklos" nro ut their best und ure
vory plentiful.
Motor to Drewstci' Valley. A de
lightful trip was enjoyed by a party
that yesterday motored out to Drow
sier Vnlloy to picnic for tho day.
Tlioso Included woro .Mr. nnd Mrs. 'J.
T. Hnrrlgnu, .Miss Hnrrlgau, Mar
Jorio Cowan, Myrtlo Cowan, Alice
Curtis, Eva Drcssor, Itudolph Cop
plo, William Curtis, Frank Curtis
nnd W. A. Ackormnn. Tlioy return
ed on tho road through Coqulllo last
ovculng.
! Gets Two Ducks. Jesso I. Tor
1 roll returned with his wifo last ovon
1 Ing fom Powers whoro tlioy huvo
been on n weok s vacation. Whllo
there Mr. Torrcll hunted' with "Hud"
Schoffnor nnd between thorn, they
secured two good sized bucks. Ter
rell oven tolls tho story on himself,
of how ho demonstrated his Blioot-
IiiB-nblllty In front of a gang of log
gers nnd how tho deer finally walk
' od off into tlio brush and disappear
ed from sight.
1 Go Via Drain Itouto. Mombors j
of tho City Council, Carl Albrecht, i
Carl Kvcrtsou ana ueorgo cook, witn
City Engineer A. II. GIdloy, Prank
Cntterlln nnd Stewart Lyons loft
yesterday morning via tho Allegany
I & Drain auto stngo to Portland
I whoro todny they nro Inspecting nil
Incinerator. Tlioy went In D. L.
1 Pooto's nuto und also arc expected
back tomorrow ovoning over the
samo road. Tlio Council meeting Is
set for Tuesday ovculng.
Pish Are Swirco. Tho Tallant
cannery on North Pront street has
not yet opened operations hecauso of
tho scarcity of salmon. It is said
tho fishermen In tho lower bay are
.Rolling their catches on tho local
market, In this way rccoiving a high
er prico for tho fish. Managor John
LaMuro s now rccoiving fish from up
Coos lllver, the launch Mlco H bring
ing them down und theso uro botng
pnekod for shipment to Astoria. The
cunnory hero will bo oponod us booh
. as tho run warrants it.
i Kingfisher, Own Captive Sev
eral days ngo, last week sometime
a kingfisher sailed out of tho bright
j blue sky and into u door in the
I Smith Terminal Dock und since
I then It bus remained there, is own
captive, for it fears to leave tho
colling and will not descend to any
j or tho doors or windows. So for
days tho bird him flapped back und
i forth along tho ceiling. Men on
j tho dock huvo thrown sticks nnd
J stones at It, trying to drive tho bird
irom ino ceiling, uui it roiuses 10
go nnd may btarvo Itself to death
under the roof,
Celestial Takes .Oath. Clulmlng
that a fellow countryman had gotten
away with about $13.50 lu cash u
Chinaman culled up the police sta
tion early this morning, demanding
what could bo done. Ho bolloved
1 tho man expected to leavo on tho
early morning train for tho Valley.
Chief Carter wont to tho train,
, soarchod through the cars but found
, neither Chinaman nor money. Tho
I alleged loser claimed to be a laundry-
! man on north Second street and said
that the other man had been work-
, ing for him.
Tells of Pi'uulc Cuso. Constable
Cox has received from Thomson,
Georgia, several copleB of Tho Jef-
fcrsonlnn, a weekly published by
Tom Watson, and the Issue is glvln
over entirely to a review of the Leo
Frank case. The stand is taken that
Frank was guilty and the claim is
made that he did not denj his guilt
when asked about It. Just before his
hanging. "Tlio law forfeited this
man's life for a horrible crime, and
ho has paid It. Tluifs all. Now
let ouUldciri attend to their own
business and leave ours alone,"is a
final statement.
New Thought Cult. Austin M.
llarrit of Kansas City arrived here
n few days ago with a view to start
ing a Spiritualist or New Thought
Cult on the Hay. He is n friend of
Mr. Cole of Dclmnr.
Cut Ills Hand. Leonard llrookler
aged S years and son of Mr. and Mrs.
ntlj. n. lJrooklcr residing near the
Eastslde mill, Is suffering nn injur
ed band which lie hurt with a
hatchet.
Unto Truck Arrives. Tlio new'
Bulck auto truck arrived at flood-j
rum's (laiago yesterday and Inter i
In the day was taken to Ilandon by.
M. D. Sbcrard. It was purchased'
by Mr. Davison and will be used in
the mall service between Llandon nud I
Gold Bench.
Hen Wlllcy Here. Hen Wllloy for
merly engaged In the plumbing biisl-l
ness here ns n member of tho firm of
Wllley & Schroeder, but who left
tho Hay about eighteen months ngo
to locato in Canada, has returned
here. Ho says ho expects to remain
on the Day. Conditions in Canadn
nrc very bad nnd Scattlo Is also feel
ing tho business depression keenly.
t PERSONAL MENTION X
4 $
DnUNO LANOE of Myrtlo Point was
a Marshfiold visitor today.
AltCHIE PHILLIPS or North Demi
was a Marshfiold business visitor
today.
PltANK PAGE left this morning for
Valley points whoro ho goes eall-
ing on tho trndo.
MRS. H. C. NOI1LE sailed yesterday
on the steamship Kllburn for a
visit ut the exposition,
A. H. POWERS left on tho morning
train, returning to Powers after
n weok cud visit nt homo.
MHS. It. N. KENTON nnd little son
returned yestcrdny from nn ex
tended visit with relatives.
MRS. J. W. HONEY loft yesterday
for Pluck Klver Pnlls, Wis., whore
she will spend tlireo months with
hor parents.
ETTA JAMES nnd Ros0 Lllllo, of
Tumulo, were passengers north on
tho Brcnkwuter yesterday morn
ing for Portland.
P. T. .McMULLEN and Rita und May.
McMullen, of Denmark, loft on tho
Breakwater yesterday morning for
Portland for a visit.
CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL came
in this morning from tlurdlnor to
sco how tho new pussenger bout,
tho Atlas, is working.
GEORGE SEHLIU sailed on tho Kit
burn yesterday morning to Bpend
his vacation nt tlio fnlr. He will
bo gono about two weeks.
MIS8 ELVIRA KltlSJEEN returned
to tlio county sent this morning,
to her work in tho sheriff's office
after a weok end visit at homo.
MISS URSULA FARR1NGHK ex
pects to leave on tho Santa Clara
tomorrow for Portland where sho
will enter St. Helens Hall for tho
school year.
WM. DOYLE who has boon working
nt Turheol cump left yesterday for
Btirllngamc, California, whoro ho
will visit for nwhllo nnd tnko In
the Snn Francisco fair. i
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE RAINES
nnd children of South Fifth Stroot
nro spondlug u fow days with Mrs.
Raines' parents, Mr. and Mrs. It,
A. Harrison of RIvortou.
LIEUTENANT BLANKENSHIP und
Mr. Bascom, of tho govornniont ra
dio sorvlco, arrived hero Satur
day ovoning from Mare Island und
nro looking over wireless sites.
II. P. HOBY and W. It. Fontaine,
engineers of tho Willamotto Pn
clflc, after nu Inspecting trip over
tho lino from Eugene, loft out this
morning via Rosohurg, roturnng.
MRS. MARY DAVIS of Kansas City
is visiting at tho home of her
brothor, L. V. Colo, nt Delmnr.
Ills mother Is expected horo soon
to spend somo time at his homo.
W. S. TURPEN wont back to Pow
ers this morning to see about tho
work on tho now BChoolhouso. Ho!
on tlio now BCltoolhouso. Ho!
his rlflo with him, fearing,
might be a stray buck In thu
a KOinnwlinrn. I
took
there
woods somowhero
C. E. GODIN, territorial ropreaenta-'
tlvo for tho Ford Motor Co., is iiij
tho city on business with I. It. i
Tower mo Foru agent Hero. Ilo
brought along another shipment
of now Ford stories.
It. B. DIXON nud son of Rosohurg
havo arrived hero lu their machine
' for u visit nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Lothard McClure. Mr.
Dixon is nn undo of Mrs. McClure,
They will visit for u time on tlio
Buy.
II. .M. SHAW, M. I)., E)i, Eur,
Xoso and Throat Specialist. Will he
ut Guei'iu Hotel, Myrtlo Point, Fri
day and Saturday, Kept. 10 and II,
and Powers, Sept. i:.', Sunday,
Glasses fitted.
PURE SWEET APPLE CIDER
delivered to your home. Phono -IOL
I NEW TODAY J
$ i
FOR HENT Squill rooming house.!
Furniture for sale. Phono 113.
'OR RENT Rooms and apt. I teas
ouublo. Teachers solocltcd, Phone
113.
FOR SALE Furniture, of I room
house and liouso for rent. Apply
"H" Times office.
WANTED Cupublo porter tit Blanco
Hotel. Apply E. Ferry, Blanco
Hotel. ,
WANTED Girl
work. Apply
for general house
Uow Why.
A Word of Advice to the Thinking Man
You can get. more value in Men's, Ladies' Hoys', (Jills' and
Children's clothes, Shirts, lla(s (Hows, Shoes, in fact, anything
you need to wear at tho ,1. C. PEXXEV STORE than elsewhere.
COMIC IX AND MAKE IS PROVE IT.
Men's new Fall Suits. You
(nn pay nioi e, but you can't
get more. SO. IP. S7.t), 8.1)0'
SIMM), R!.50, SI 1.75, .SKI.otl.
Hluo serge, all wool French
serge, sponged and shrunk,
worth ut least one-third moie,
SIMM), SIU.50, S 11.75.
Men's Hats. Wo buy hats
for S3 busy stores and sell
them at 18c, SLID, l.t)H, S'J.ID
Men's Dress Shirts. Dundy
patterns and worth one-third
more, He, DHe, 81. 111.
Tlio latest In Ladles' Stills.
Wo buy these for 83 busy stores
nnd thercforo we sell thorn to
you for very near what they
I
Tho
Originators
of Low Prices
tylS. 9ieifizeu -iSo
l"l I III 1 1 II
NEXT DOOK TO MAItSIiriELD POST OFFICE
DOES IT PAY?
To Pay Cash For Your Groceries
We say that it does and anyone that is trading at our
store will agree with us. Give us your trade this month
and we will show you that it PAYS TO PAY CASH.
We are going to demonstrate Dependable Flour next
week. Watch for date. '
Getting's Cash Grocery
North Broadway
$$
t FOR RENT 1
$
FOR IttiXT Cliofro Five Doom Fur
nlshcd apartment. Hot water and
water' heat. W. S. Nicholson,
Broadway und Aldor Avonuo.
FOR IIF.XT 'J.room apartments,
steam hent nnd furnished, $15.00
and $18.00, Inqulro npt. 10, Mat
lock Rpts, 2nd and Commercial.
FOR KENT Myrtle Anus modern
furnished apartments freo boat
and water $22, CO pot month up.
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LiAAAAiAAAiLAAAAAA!!
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SCHOOL DIST. Xo. 18, ut FlnuMuff
requires services of an experienced
toucher for tho coming year. Ap
ply with references to E. L. Mc
Cluro, clerk School Board No, 1,
Lockhurt bldg.
WANTED StroiiK woman or tflrl to
euro for Invalid Indy. Phono 1171
North Bond.
WANTED Roomers by day or Meek.
Marshfiold IIouso. Helen Harvey.
Breakfust served. Phono 137-L.
.... ,
'VN ,;l''l,'M'en;ucel oi.l ndiiers.
Apply leaver Hill Cou Co., Bea-
fir Hill.
WANTED Teams at Hnndon, Ore.,
to haul 0x8 ties -two trip haul,
A. P. Estnbrook Co,, phono 121
if FOR SALE t
FOR SALE White Leghorn Ileost'
ers from Imported eggs from rec
ord lions. Phono DM.
FOR SALE Aerated froli milk, lit
cents pur gallon delivered on tho
whurf, Marshfiold, No udvanco
lator. R, A. Church; phono
303-XX-l.
FOR SALE By owner, nt n sacrifice
two lots in Plat C und three lots
lu Plut B, Excellent location;
must bo Hold to settle estuto. No
reasonable offer refused. Lots
cleur and abstract up to date. Ad
dross W. B. Hamilton, It. P. D.,
Box 40, Echo, Oregon.
s
FOR SALI'J Blanco rooming house.
00 rooms; on easy terms. Or will j
truuo tor buuudiq real estate in
FOR TRANSFER AXD STOR
AGE OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AXD BAGGAGE
Cull .
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Hiit
Residence Phone 1U-J
Market Ave. and Waterfront
cost our competitors. Como in,
try them, examine them, com
pare them with others at half
the price more, 0.1)0, Sl2.no,
SI 1.75.
Ladles' Winter CoatB. Tho
latest cut in all materials,
weaves and styles, worth dou
ble tho price, 1.08, 85.00,
7.00, S8-IM), SIMM), SliJ.SO,
M75.
Oue-plccc dresses, silk and
wool, sergo bottom, worth dou
ble tho prico, 88.1)0.
Dlack Messalluo one-piece
dress. A dandy, Sl.t)8.
Silk nud wool poplin dress,
worth doublo tho price, Sil.DS,
81.1)8. '
Wo lend
Others
Follow
I Hi I I I
Near Central Ave.
Marshfiold. Apply E. E. Ferry.
Blnuco Hotel.
$$
I FINANCIAL
$ 44444444t
MOXEV Will huy short time notes
or first mortgage. 201-2 Coko
Bldg.
Pioneer
Hardware Co.
CASH PRICES OX A FEW OF THE
.STAPLE AltTICLKS
Other G'oods Priced In Proportion
(Comparo thcso prices with our
competitors or malt order houso
prices.)
Wiro Nails. Bubo, JjM.OB por Icog;
Cut nulls, $:(.()() por keg.
Rotall, per pound
.4c,
Sash Weights. 4
Por pound , . . . . -C
Barb Wire. Heavy galvnnlzod,
SR.-IO por 100 lbs;i 80 rofl spool
heavy, VU.uo. SO rod (Jn nn
light...... ... , ,, . , .tDfcibv
uaivanizcii Pipo, price por 100
ft., 1-2, si.no, 3-4 ijfj.no.
1 inch ....
.$8,25
Lime, $1.90 par bhl. Cement, $2.90
per bbl. Ex, Suporlor Manila Itppo,
D-8 Inch and larger 1K
Por pound uC
Strictly pure boiled linseed oil, 70e
per gullon. Turpcntino
per gullon
65c
Pioneer Whlto Lead, ftm nr
100-lb. kegs pUi&3
Pioneer l'uro Mixed Paint, gal.,
1.75. 1-2 gallon, UOe. Cfln
Quarts UUb
Pnp-A-Luo Floor and Porch Paint,
1-2 gullon, ooe rn
uuarts. 3(JG
Tho vory highest quality
Tho vory highest grudo
Roofing Pupcr, 1-2 ply, 1.00 bq.
1 ply, i.io. ha rn
-i"y Ipi0U
Vulvolino Gus Engine Cyl Oil. Tho
very highest grudo. pp
Por gullon ,. ..DOG
WEDGEWOOD STEEL ItAXGES.
Classic, regular. ?52.00. fhM nn
Special (jHrlUU
Rival, regular $32. DO. fjtnP tin
Special ptUiUU
Glvo us your business Hnd justify
us .lu making these prices. Thcso
Prices will chuugo with tho market,
Pioneer
Hardware
Marshfiold, Phono 101,
Co..
North Bond, P'hpno -101,
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