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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1915)
TTP j j THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELiV, ORtdlON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE visit this morning from Unynos Inlet and went on to Powers wliero he expects to do some lathing. SrfimwHi nw 'MA I T imii i: hotel, maiisiifield P1 ' jIH'(M1V Telephone -" 1(1 PRESENTING HAAS BROS.' (JltOf KltS ARMOUR & CO. ii:o isions ST0RIA FLOURING MILLS CO. i unit .wo feed SAVE MONEY by ordcriiiK Io famous HENRYVILLE COAL . is mi Ut ".I l,er lo" "7 '"" jllip '"" I'or ,on !?.J.oO luiir ton of both i..i I). MUSSO.V, Prop. I'hoiio If-J or lenvo oruers m lllllycr'ti Clmir Store. $ VVS0O 1 WESTERN LOAN AND J BUILDING CO. I Assets $2,340,000.00 t t fPays 8 per cent, on savings X I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. $ Local Treasurer $ 2 $$ ,1 DRY WOOD at SCAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street ! Plume :t7l.I MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Plr.co for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cur. Commercial null H'dw'y. soi'Tii coos hivek no.vr SERVICE LAUNCH K.YPUESS 1 IvuiM Maishrielil every day K a. in. J.uvcH hciul of river at :t:l." p. in. STEAMER ItAIMiOW . leaves head of river tlally at 7 a. in. Leaves Mai'.slifli'ld at V! p. in. I'or rliarter apply on hoard. KOCTltS it SMITH Proprietors William II. Crime in his j;rcat The Noble Theater : To-Night Dili' of (lie !icnte,M cliaractor studies out conliiliiKed lo the in:Hiaii Mime. ."David Ilai'iim" cnmtetl for hovernl jenrn by tho di tin uislied Mur William II. Crnuo has at last, been converted to In niot.lou picture .screen. .Mr. Crane makes his llr.sl appearance 'a minion pictures In ibis iialiit portinysil, In a l'ivepart proiluo tli"' i I tin Fatuous I'lnjer.s I'llm Co., on tho Paraiiiotiut program. I ' I'Moiiui features are roKiuiled by everyone to be the flne.st film In UiutIci. Tliey aro hIiowIiik at tills tbcaler eery Wednes ' mi I .Siiuil.iy ut iVKiiliii pilre of admission. liKU- lloor, Lie. Itiilcoiiy, Itle. Clillilreu, .e. 'I iiiiii low nlulit: 'I'll,, biggest scream In pictures: "Charles Chap lin In 'lUusIi and Dynamite" better than Tlllio's Punctured Ho in -i ." racrrau & ao nroperlv rinoned in our I 1 OUR P! -t That's why they are &o rjocd. Careful selection of ;b' Mior stock by our buyers enables us to furnish quality , i u. ' w u IIUHIJI WIIUIIIUI It lb u oit;aK, ti luctoi ui :i I lln limn ri ,.ll. F.ll. ; : ! n nnnr rn ' :5iku0i Liu, we have it and phone orders receive just theio,ll0l. m0atB for the opohiuk ot ti.u i?'' tioatment as if you come to the shop and personal-: ly ' '"f ed the meat. ppvp some nice salmon . E. Ford (Si, Co. ZFsgr Jnion nw-ni...Bnii, i, rrti that itumr J c virr, O a. ii. noncixB larshfield KSJLftffi ui,v.uiunixu v.v, 1 stlmutes Furnished hlOll lKI.lt. M.irvl. !.!, lr., ..,..,. .aawwv wkunuM MI! iiVj.M DU.NGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be kept Ol'I 10 THE PCIILIO A -esjular btnto licensed undertaker will bo hi charge Phono JOn-J "Wfr A I Coprilclit IlLtl Stlialintf !z Man NA PPY looking young Follow shown lien; yon think so ymirsi'ir. .lie's wearing- one of our Hart; SchalTnor & !M'arx Varsity 'Kii'i.y Five Suits. Woolen Mill Store Muishfleld North llouil . Tlie lionio of Unit Selmf fner & Marx Clothes ClotliuH purchased at tllla Btoro kept pressed free of charge ! ! I I WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, per load $I.7 to $12 Aldor wood, 10 to 21 Inches $2 to 8i2.no Tree Delivery W. II. LINGO I l'hono 227-J. North First St. ilmiacICilutloii of lame, sanitarv refrineratinn now. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby git en that the I uudoi signed by an older of the I County Court of Coos county, Ore Ikoii. has been appointed as admin istrator of tho otstato of S. S. Aclt'os, , deceased. All persons having claims i against such ostnto nro required to; present thorn within six months from Cie dato of this notice, with i ,hf i. riper ouchers, to the uiulir 8lnnnl ut the office of I. S. Kif- MEATS Market man fc company, at Jiarsniieio, in said county. Dated this 17th day of .Vigi'st, 1013. II. T. KAUFMVN, Adiiilnlt,J,fO'. (Flr.t publication Aumist IS f'lJ Last publication. SfptPwi-v T.me Wpnt Ads for results. SEfTEMinnt TIDES Time nnd heights or tides nt Marsh field. Tho tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho seeond lino of each day. A compnr Iboii of consecutive heights will In dloato whether it Is high or low wator. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 1,4 minutes earlier than nt Marshfield. llrs.. 0.r.7 7. HO 1.31 S.01 Ft... 1.0 0.2 fi.O 0.(i Illllrs.. 1.13 S.1C 2.02 8.47 vt... i.o o.i n.2 o.y 24 llrs.'. 2.2u 8.18 2.31 0.2b Ft... I.S 0.7 T..2 0.2 llrs. . 3.0'' 0.10 3.00 o.r,r Ft... 1.0 1.0 ..2 0.1 2l!IIf8.. 3.11 9.1!) 3.27 10.32 Ft... 1.3 1.1 5.2 0.2 27Jiirs.. 1.2 1 lo.ir. 3.r.r 11.10 Ft... I.I "1.8 n.o 0.3 2S Ills.'. fi.OU 10. -hi 1.20 11. B3 Ft. .. 3.8 2.0 1.0 0.5 20 llrs. .-fi.00 11.18 T..10 0.0 Ft... 3.0 2.2 4.7 0.0 30 His., o.io 7. or. 12. or. r..r.o Ft... 0.0 3.4 2.r. 4.1 WEATHER l-OUKCAST 117 AmooI1J I'rrm to Com Tr Tlract.) OREGON Fair: westerly winds. LOCAL TE.MrPKKATOKH KECOIW For tho 24 hour ending at 4:13 n. in.. Sept. 22, by flenj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: MaNlmum GG Minimum 48 At I: 13 a. in 50 Prcelpltntlon 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1. 101C 31 Precipitation same period last year 0.10 Wind: Northwest; partly cloudy. ' t 21 l o To Entertain Club. Mrs. S. Forn swortli Hock will ontcrtnln tho Kast sldo Sowing Club tomorrow after noon at the Inline her sister Mrs. Lloyd Prescolt. Another Oct l)rn"k. Charles 'niosman wn In Jail last night on j the charge of being drunk. Ilo had attempted to try out ins nniiii) as n loan earner ami fell considerably short of his estimate. Xew Toll Station. Tho Coos and Curry Telephono Company has open ed n new toll station at Dupont, six miles from .Marshfield on tho rnll load. whore tho Dupont powder com pany store houso Is located. 1 1 i.'i.t,.iiii'iw on ('nils Itlver. To morrow, Mrs. Hugo Qulst will bo hostess to the ladles of tho A. N. W. Club at "Hlkrock" ranch on South Cno River. Launch Allco II. has i been chartered for tho occasion and will leave from tho foot of Market ' Streot dock at 1 0 a. m. .Machine Is Crowded When court! adjourned rather suddenly last evo 1 lug in Conulllo there was a hurried exodus to Murshflold. Ono niaehlne returning eurly In the evoiilng car ried 13 passougers. Among them were Mr. mid Mrs. A. M. loud and ba by, .ludge Sklpworth, Judge John S. Ccko. L. A. Liljeiivlst, John C. Ken dall iiml Miss C Enthor Whltnoy. Mniiv From Tompletoii. A good ; share of Tompletoii cniuo down this morning on tho launch Messenger. shopping nnd vlsltlm,". Included in ' the number woro Mr. nnd Mrs. 15. M. i Walker, Robort Stelnllchnor, Milton i i ifriitintil. Mm. William McCulloch. ,,, Kthor mohsoh. miss imiui Mnrkimm, Mrs. c. c. Leggett and cl!nrlcH wimiiip. . , lll(ier shop. Reef amli rnited muciier shop in North nomi was brought down from 'leinploton this niernliiK by Robert Stolnlieliner ' and W. F. Uowron., Tho concern has been formed by tho farmors and they ' will In this way got rid of tholr beef i raised on their farms. 1 cued this morning. Tiio shop op- ,mwM. -.,, ... T , wammmmmmmmm 1 HOW IS YOUR LIVER? 1 S3 Itl.WLL LIVER SALTS an iiKcecable, effervescent Hi Ml laMitlve. I 'or relief of H , U stomacli, liver mid uile acid H H uiliuents. H HI HI I THE BUSY CORNER I1 II The Rexall Store I, Phono -H BORN : ANNIN Horn to Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Annln, of Myrtlo l'olnt, on September 10, a son. This Is tho second sou and third child In the family. Mr. Annln Is cash ier In tho Hank of Myrtle l'olnt. Ilnptlst Food Sale. Tho ladles or the First Ilnptlst church are planning a cooked' food sale, for Saturday nf tcrnon nt tho Mnrshflold Hnrdwnro Store. Plans New Home. L. E. Dyer who Is employed on the Southern Pnclflc bridge construction hns de cided to locnto permanently on Coos Hny nnd today purchnscd four lots In Sunnyvale from W. A. Hold, lie plans to build on one of them as1 booh as his bridge position ends. Cat rh Snlnio". Dr. DIx who was out with August Farley yesterday landed eight sllvcrsldo salmon on a troll. Most of them woro cnught near the bnr, it being up smooth yesterday that a gasoline launch was able to navigate as well as In tho Interior bay. Handsome Xew Store. Carpen ters, painters nnd paper hangers hnvo worked n romarkablo transfor mation In tho Tlmmcrman building on North Front street which Is to bo occupied hy 'Mrs. Tlminorniitn, with nn up-to-dato millinery stock. Now plate Klnss front and rearrange ment of tho interior practically makes an entire new store. Has Xiiitow ICsrape. Charles Vlo'rs had a narrow cscnpo from drowning In tho Coos River Sunday and but for tho timely arrival, of Ferd Painter In a luck scow hastily launched from Lew Thomas' steam boat "Ford" ho probably would havo boon. Tho men woro on tho stem of tho boat as sho made a turn and ran Into n snag nnd tho craft almost turned turtle. VIers, standing near tho edge, lost his balunco and tum bled In. ! t PERSONAL MENTION t $ FRANK HURKI10LDKR .was hero from Coiiulllo today on uuatuni. .HARRY W1NKLKR has gono to Portland for a short Btoy. MIIS u c nqiiLK is homo from n B))on stny , g., rrnneisco A. K. KRUSK is hero from Ilandon looking nftor his business interests. PHTI3 PKTERSO.V, of Hayncs Inlet, was down this morning on busi ness. MR. SMALL of Idaho Is horo for a visit with his brother, D. W. Small. HORACE 1IYLHR, of North llend Is homo today from seeing tbo Ex position'. MIS ALICE COX returned today from a trip to tho Snn Francisco Exposition. MR. AND MRS. P. F. CROUCH woro down shopping this morning from Haynes Inlet. DEL HENaSTON expects to lenvo tho first of noxt week to attend tho exposition. 13. F. MATSON, brother of N. S. Mat son, loft on the Adeline Smith for San Francisco. MU Axi) MRS. E. N. FARLEY canio homo this morning from a trip to San Francisco. MRS. E. M. McCULLOCH returned this morning from a two weeks visit In tho south. II. V. RUSSELL mid Thomas Itus sell woro in last ovonlng on d vis it from Heaver Hill. J. A. GOODWILL nnd wlfo of South Coos Itlver returned today from a trip to tho Exposition. JOHN FITZGERALD was a visitor ut tho county seat today, going over on tho morning train. .MRS. TOM MADDEN returned today from a few months visit with hor father in Sun Francisco. MISS JOSEPHINE COUDES arrived homo today from a visit to tho San-Francisco Exposition. JUDGE G. F. SKIPWORTH cnnio ov er from Coqulllo last ovonlng af ter the dismissal of tho Jury. STANLEY P. DARTLETT returned today on tho Kllburn from a trip to tho San Francisco Exposition. D. A. JONES returned last ovonlng from Coqulllo whore he has been doing Jury service for somo time. AL STEVENS was hero for a short MltS. F. .1. I.OWIIY, of Ilandon. ac companied by Miss Mahlo SlmpKou canio over last evening for n visit. MRS. OLIVIA EDMAN will lenvo soon for a visit at the San Fran cisco exposition anil a tour of Cal ifornia. SWAN HENSON and wife who have been visiting the North Inlet coun try left for Portland ovcrlnnd this rooming. MltS. MELCHOR NELSON of South Coos Hlver arrived home today from a few weeks visit in San Francisco. MHS. C. I. RE1GARD loU on tho Snl;ita Clara late this afternoon for San Francisco and an extended visit In California. MIL AND MRS. J. A. GOODWILL, of south Coos Hlver, came homo on tho Kllburn this morning from a week's visit nt tho Fair. JACK NOIJLK Is back from a trip to tho Fair which he says Is so much bigger than tho county fnlr that ho was quite surprised. WOLFRAM SCHMEDDINQ, long a member of the baud, loft on the Kllburn today for Portland. Ho Is on his jivoy to Now York stato. M. S. HARDESTY returned to Astor- It on tho Kllburn this afternoon ' after a visit in tho county In con nection with tho Woodmen lodge. MRt WALKKR, a won known Co iiulllo Jiisurauco and real estate man, was hero today to visit his sou, Carl, and look aftcr'buslncss matters. KD HUS1JY and Hob Sartor left yes terday for tho Allegany Bcctlon to bag n few deer and bears that nre reported bothersome in that district. SENATOR HARRY LANK, of Port lnud, accompanied by Mrs. Lane, Miss La no nnd Miss Murjoric Lane, arrived in their machine last evening. FRANK GRANT nnd wlfo canio In last evening from Powers tor n short stny. Mr. Grant was n wit ness in the Anderson caso at Co qullle yesterday. DR. G. W. COLE and Dr. J. W. Mor row, of Portland, canio over from Conulllo liiBt evening wliero thoy had been In the Interests of tho malpractlco caso. MRS. CARL W. EVERTSEN cnnio down this morning from her sum mer camp on Coos river. Sho was accompanied by Mrs. John Kendall who has been visiting her. MRS. A. M. WALLMAN hns arrived horo from San Francisco to Join Mr. Wnllmnn, who took this terri tory for tho Pacific Hnrdwnro Co,, succeeding Archie Johnston. NELS HAMREUS nnd family recent ly arrived from Senttlo nnd hnvo moved Into one or tho C. A. Smith company houses nt liny City. Mr. Hamrous fs n mill vrlgnt nt tho Eastsldo mill. AMES S. JOHNSON, postmaster nt Port Orford, with his wife nnd children, Lowell and Luctta John,. son, returned this morning on the Kllburn from a delightful visit In San Francisco. MRS. MARY ItUPRECIIT, of Reno, Nevada, Is In tho city visiting Mrs, Hurt Doreinus. Sho Is the widow of Mrs. Doreinus' brother, who was a railroad man killed n few months ago In a railroad accident. CLAUDE C. THOMPSON return-d this morning on the Santa Clura from Tacomu uniMlood River. At the latter place ho was bent man ut tho first wedding ho over attend ed and a big society function In Hood River. o. A. MINTONYE of Coqulllo Is a Marshfield business visitor today. Ho will remain until tomorrow, planning to attend tho Elks big meeting tonight. TIo Is rapidly recuperating from tho Injuries sua tnJncd In tho recent auto inci dent. DAN KEATING expects to leavo ov erland Saturday morning for Han Francisco whore ho will nttond tbo Exposition nnd tho Flro Chief's Convention. Ho expects y Join tho flro chief's special train at Rosohurg, Mrs. Keating is now In San Francisco. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LmUD canio over from Coqulllo today to look nftor somo private matters. Ho said that no now cases had been filed and as the grand Jury did not return any Indictments, They try to copy our method; they try to copy our prices, but they cannot deliver the goods. Every day is Bargain Day at the J. C. PENNEY.C0. STORE. Always one price and that is the right price all the time. The mill-ends are going rapidly, Think of it, ladies, buying Red Seal gingham, fast colors; while they Inst, 12ViiC value, Our price 7Vvc Mill-end Table Damask, 2 yds, wide, per yard.-39c Outings, a dandy 8 1-3c value, Our price, yd,, ..-5c A dandy in all colors and patterns, 10c val,.8 1-3c 1921 Outing, the best on market, 12Vlc val.JOo Bed Sheets; they are worth at the least, one-third more 39c, 49c, 69c, 83c Blankets, good large ones, worth at least one-third more 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 GODMAN'S SHOES for the Boy and girl $1.39, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 High Tops $1.98, $2.25, $2.49 JiS. Sfeenazw&o j incorporated " 11 I III II T3twnrfi. - A few prices for SPUDS, per sack . ...l.o ONIONS, per sack $M" ClIOLOATi:, 3-lb can, -.HOe WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. there was little crlmrnal business for the sheriff's office now. T. A. WALKER was n visitor hero today from Coqulllo. WILLIAM M. COLVia, tax agent ot tho Southern Pacific, came in nt noon today on n business trip. Ho is very well known hero and has many friends on the bay. T. C. RUSSELL, of tho Heaver Hill mine, was In town today. Ilo said that they nro greatly In need of minors thoro mid running abort handed on this account, tho first tlmo In years. J. E. FOX, whoso homo ut Ilandon burned down recontly, wns in tbo city today. Ho has been at Ton Mllo and will go back to Ilandon. Ilo and his daughtor Elizabeth, and son, Itohort, expect to start soon traveling and talcing photo graphs us n business. . J. LA PALME, formerly. a storo keeper nt Eastsldo, but recently truvellng out of Minneapolis for a fur and wool Jobbing houso Id hero to look nftor property Inter ests. Mrs. LaPalmo Is still In Minneapolis'. Ho says tnnt Coos Day Is In hotter condition than most places ho has visited. Thous ands of Canadians hnvo flocked in to Mlnncsotn ns a result of tho wnr panic In tho province. New Tlmo Schedule. A now tlmo tnhlo for tho local railroad Is ex pected to go Into effect within n fow days, possibly on Sunday. Supt. Miller today said ho had not yot re ceived tho schedules but that thoro will bo ono train a day through to I Powers and tho second will' go only t'i Coqulllo. Ilo snld an announce ment will bo made very shortly. is possniio tuo man wouiit eoino rroni Myrtlo Point to Coqulllo by auto. r.iiMiw.-iiu.M'i i. , 'l-lin ut.inlil.il' Vnl!.U'uf nun til-fli.. I . louay to load lumber at North Rend. I THE SIMPSON HAILS Tho steamer A. M. Simpson, with a f,,vun n? limilinr frnm Mm RliiitiHiiii mill at North llend, sailed south nt noon .u-storday. Kll.llflt.V HlX'Oltl) HEATER I'. Iliirs In 1(1 Days Does Not Delay llvr Ma. Ice, Capl. .McClellmi In tho Journal of Sunday was printed a largo picture ot tho steam ship F. A. Kllburn, Capt. McClolluu. ' The craft for tho past six months has , been on a run requiring her to cross ! 12 bars ovory 10 days, Only onco has' sho bcon far off sohcdulo und this I (as not her fault. In the soven years that Captain McClollnn operated tho Kllburn for Mm vnrtii niiPiftn Rtnniimiiiii Pnm. - i pany on tho run botweon San Fran-, clsro nnd Euroka not onco was tlioi ship delayed nt bars. I Now tho run has boon Increased to ' tako lu Coos Ray and tho Columbia mid H remains to he scon whothor or not Captain McClelleu can keop his record tor promptness during tffu heavy winter storm mouths. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R rjr. - j, iT'T.rm the week: ORHION CORN, doz,. ..ll!)!in KOOS, dozen, Uastern) . .NOc GOOD COFFHI3, per lb.. Mo t NEW TODAY ! $$ FOR HAM. Jersey cow,' fresh In February, $40. Apply Mat Jut stroni, South Coos Itlver. t LOST AND FOUND $! FOUND Near Eighth uiid Central, stick pin with Amothyst sotting. May bo had by paying for this nd at Times Offlco. t WANTED t $$ WANTED Place to work In family by experienced girl. Address "II" core Times. WANTED Hoy with Rood rofercnccn nt Uhinco Cigar Btoro. WANTED Jivponwicefl rb.it miners. Apply IleAvor Hill Conl Co,, Hea ver Hill. WANTED Tennis nt Ilandon, Ore., to haul 6x8 ties two trip haul. A. F. Estabrook Co., phono 121 $ t FOR RENT t 1-1)11 KENT Two fiiriilsliod npt. Heated. $15.00 nnd $18.00. Sec ond dud Commercial. Apply Mut ton's Quality Storo. :-'Oll HUNT (l-rooni licuso In I-'orn dalo. Phono 1511, North llend. l-'OK HH.Vn ItooniM imtl Its. Teachers solicited, l'hono 413. Iti,,ou nnxr Smnll rooming houso. Furniture for salo. Phono 413. 1 FOR SALE ,,,0U BALK SI cows; to bo fresh i soon; out of flno herd. Apply J. l M. Clllloy. Catching Illlet. PllOHO .1141 FOR HALE Solid oak dln'iitf tablo and eliairs, flno range, heater nnd; coinpletu outfit, nt low prices. F. A. Cusslty, Eustslde. FOR SALE CHEAP, Improvements on flno llttlo ranch near Milling ton on Isthmus Inlet, 200 chick ens, :il ducks, etc., and vlll glvo lenso frco. Inquho nt Times or address L. D. Ilobluoon, Box C40, Murshflold. i l'OIt SALE Itlaiirn rooming house. ' GO rooms: on easy terms. Or will trndo for suitable real estate lu Marshfield. Apply lilmico Hotel. E. H. Ferry, . l'OIt TRANSFER AND STOlt. AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FltEiailT AND Il.VGGAC.U Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone Kl.l Itesldeuco Phone 13-J Miuket Ave. und Waterfront rpccssffl