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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1915)
, I D on't (Cret Wet GOLD MEDAL SLICKERS ore guaranteed to bo i- itd pi oof. If one should not prove what we claim . i, briny it back and get a new one that is. Gome in various lengths, priced at $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00 GOLD MEDAL WATERPROOF TROUSERS $2.50 GOLD SEAL, YUKON and EUREKA RUBBER BOOTS IN VARIOUS LENGTHS CnOSSETT SHOES" IN NEW STYLES AND LASTS RDRrnp DKlVI I lo septemiikk tides j W I niuiiif lii'MfnnrrKiiM,1 tmilT')-jr urrii nt lliu Mnishflojtl Christian Clm "PERSOI TIL r ixup a "xss' Where the price is always right MaursM ieMMorfbi Beed i Sunday evening nuil morning ut the usual hours. W. A, COLVEK, of Catching Inlet, m'1",0, 0l'l,,M'--TI'? opciiliiK of i WBB shopper In the city loilny. Mo. Mux Tlmnicrninn s new nilllln- cry store "The l'anniim" on North ,MI,V nvi ii .... .. i .., Front street was largely uttenileil """" """" """ '"""" "' ""' nml the flue display of new fall mul i winter millinery ellrlteil much , praise. Iters Inlet, hole tothiy from Catching i fc5saaaSss3csfia.rarazinra3ga&; 3ExaiaaaawBR!SOTB: nt Time mul heights of titles Marshfleld. Tile Miles nro iilnt'n.l In order of occurrence, with their times )tt the first lino nml heights on the lerond line of oath ilny. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In Mcnlo whntlior It Is hlKh or low wnter. lIIKh thlo on tho hnr one hour nml l I minutes onrllnr than nt Miirshfleld, HI Mrs., Kt... 2.'. I Irs., 'VI.., 2ii llrs., 't;t... 27 Mrs., 'Ft... 28 Mrs., VI.., 2f (Irs. . Ft.., 'in I Irs. . (Mil !I't... 0.0 1.8 ::.05 i.e. :i.ii I.:: 1.21 i.t "i.O'J ::.s 0.00 ::.(! S.4S 0.7 suy t.o !).!!) 1.1 10.115 1.8 10. 1 u 2.0 11.18 7. or. :m 2.31 fi.2 a. oo 0.2 :i.t!7 n.2 II. 5 It fi.O 1.21) l.U n.io 1.7 12.0. 2.r. n.2b 0.2 11.55 0.1 I0.:i2 0.2 11.10 0.3 li. s:: o.r. o.o o.o 5.50 I.I Mr. Nasburg, manager of the Nasburg Grocery, has handed in his resignation to take effect the 25th of September. For this reason it is necessary to change the name of this store and wo want you to help us choose a name for which we will pay the successful person Q The name must be a general name. It must in it self suggest the nature of nur business. The name se lects and the name of the winner of the prize will be published. All suggestions must reach the Nasburg Grocery on or before the 29th of September. We reserve the right to select and reject. $10.00 IN O eooe4 WEATHHK l-OKECAST ' ! ! i i i , I Ur Awoclatf.1 1'rw Io Coon Dr Tlmt-i.l OKEdON Partly clotuly, noi'thorly winds. LOCAL THMl'nKATUKE w iiecokd For tho 21 bourn ondlng nt 1:13 a. in., Sept. 25., by lleiij. Ostllnd, special gov erniiicnt meteorologist: MiiNlmum ill Minimum 50 At -1:13 n. m 51 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1015 72 Precipitation samo porlod last year 0.1C Wind: Northwest; partly ' cloudy. $ Looks Over Seattle. Fred F. Hrlnton. representing tho Vessel Fire Kcgistcr Co., returned homo this morning to Seattle after n trip here to Inspect the dredge Seattle, which Is insured by his company, lie found everything in good order, lie icportcd. ALFKEI) (HTNNEI.l, was down from Catching Inlet this morning on a buslnoss trip. li. K. MILLEK has returned from Eureka where he went several days ago on a business trip. Ic'ly Progresses. Verlln Pnrket on me up from Empire this morning wheie ho has been asslatliiR C. K.j Wright, government engineer, In making n survey of the bar and the work of tho dredgo Mlchle. Parker ssys Hint the Jetty work tit llnndon Is progressing. Its I'mlily Auiiln. After an nb seuco of some time from the City Hotel Paddy O'Shea let bis foot slip InRt night and again cauie back for a visit with the officers. He was with out the wherewithal to make mi up proprlntiou to the general fund and was turned loose. CLARKE FENSLEK returned on tho I ' morning train to Myrtlo Point af-' tor a visit here with friends. I I MltS. V. M. LAllin was In last oven-1 lug ami today from Sltkum for a visit and short shopping trip. HAXS ADOLP1ISOX was hero yes terday on business from Port Ur-ford. im. xxn mus. k. jiixous who have been In San Francisco, nro expected homo tonight or tomorrow. KNIT WEAR, SHIRTS. SWEATERS, SHAWLS, BOOTIES, CAPS, KNIT SUITS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS Owing to the big buying power and the output of good reliable standard merchandise in our eighty-three busy stores, is why we can save you from 25 to 33 1 -3 per " cent on every article that you buy of us. Knit Shirts. They are dandies at one-third the price more 39c, 49c, 69c, 98, $1.25, $1.49 Sweater Suits for the little tots, per set 98c White Shawls, good and large 98c, $1.69 Knit Mittens for tho little ones 10c, 18c, 25c Knit Hoods, all styles 23c, 39c, 49c, 89c Felt Slippers, worth at the very least one-third more 49c, 59c, 69c, 89c, 98c, $1.45 GODMAN'S SCHOOL SHOES 98c and up :ifr(s. SQ&nhzcys(DOr y meorporjtrctr Til- W'TW1.). 7M Picnic l'i Itlvor. The students of the Marshfleld high school held their nnniiul picnic at the Goodwill place on the south fork of Coos Klver to-1 MIL day. They loft about 0:15 this iiioniliig in the Alice II mid the Hope, both vessels hiking about 100 plc nlcors for a. good time. UKV. II. II. FOSKKTT returned last evening via Uoseburg from Port land, where he has been the past i ten days. I 1- - IM. Mil H.1,,111,,1 ,7 1 Hits Wonderful (iiiileii. Tho gar den of William Sullivan, who lives in tho northwest part of the city, is olio of tho most wonderful In this sec tion. This morning ho brought to the Chamber of Commerce nrmfulls of enormous beets, carrots, pump kins, stiunsh mid cucumbers almost uh big around as they were long. They have attracted a great deal of attention. (.' To Ten Mile. Mrs. O. W. Simpson, wife of Dr. Harry Simpson who was killed In a fall recently at Itlveislde, California, arrived yester day fiom Sun Francisco. Slto was To Mr. and Mrs. Itocco H-- met by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson and .Miss Isabella Stearns and this morning tho party loft on a spcclol boat for u visit at Ten Mile for a fow days before going down to Shore Acres. s s wocerv THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE 1 I BORN i IJIASC'A nscii of Coos Ulver u ten pound I sou. Mother mid child are doing I nicely. Xot In tho Confoderato Xavy -Inndvortontly a mention was nindo. In connection with the wrecking of tho Xorthwcst, that Captain Alfred Matson, of this city, had been In the Confederate Xnvy during tho Civil Wnr. It was a misunderstanding for Captain Matson Is a promlnont votoran of the O. A. IL, havlni; spout four years under tho Stripes during tho wnr, Phone 213 Second and Central t'loso Store. Mine. Galbrnlth who has been hi charge of tho Parisian store, handling men's furnishings and women's ready to wenr clothing, baa decided to close nut tho olnrn In Stars mid Mnrshrieltl. She will return to Spo llo was al kmio whore tho firm has another niembor of tho crow that rigged tht ' store us well ns ono In Lowlston, Idn- Xorthwcst when uho wns first built. I ho. A. J. Mendel of the Hub ban had J a leaso on tho Parisian's eiuartcrs ' " I In tho Irving block for sonio time and Afi -t 'will move there about October 1. v , YYl OT I bringing his men's furnlbhlng storo SJ(.-fJ. V Jf. ...Ilnnn.if i: i.r. II.. I. H.. rl,.,K UWJtll VilW lu lliu illiu J'lJ V1UWWO Store. AND MHS. C. IL PKCK loft on the llaluhow this afternoon for their summer home on South Coos Klver. SIIKKIFF ALF .lOIINfON was over from Coiiullle this afternoon hav ing some dental work done and getting acuualnted. M1LDKKD KOUUKS XKLSOX hns re turned ft oin San -Francisco where she spent an enjoyable eight weeks at the Imposition and visiting with friends. SUPT. W. F. MILIiFK, of tho local railroad, went out over Iho lino this morning getting all in read iness for the opening of the new schedule In the morning. A few prices for the week: Toinniot's, for cunning, wv apple box $1.00 Cooking Apples, per box. . 50c lo Tfie Lard, per No. 10 can $1.25 Albers Rolled Oats, per nackatro 25o i Crystal White Soup (5 burs i'or 25o Pop Corn, just received, per pound Gc WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. A. C VESTAL, local manager of the Union Oil Company, together with Mrs. Vestal, cxpectB to leave In the morning for n three weeks visit at the Exposition. OICOKOE WIHK. who is with tho C. A. Smith Company at Oakland, mid IL I . Fran, of the Southern1 Pacific, who hnvo been Iioro on a visit, win leave on uie Aiioiiuo Smith tomorrow. J FOUND l'"(l'XI) t.Vntlcnmii'M gultl Nlgnct ring, with monogram. Owner may have same by Identifying proper ly mid paying for this ml at The Times office. Pl'WWWWllMMIIMMWWIMWWMWIMWWWMWWWMMPIWlMil j WF-KTCO TfclTTO TCVICG A'diCM i a 1 1 1 m iLiLUk xlwm jl-ijlhj ji m iicKnowieamenti I WA "r"s' tlmt is wluil every man and woman in the ' n tl. ,. ,, . ... n. 1 I feu 'u iii( w-irld must do il ihev hone to succeed I ,.. ,'i, ,. i,.,.in... nr r X II Era (VJJt F1KE CHIEF DAN KKATINO ox jiccts to lcavo In the morning for i San Francisco to Join Mrs, Keat ing who 1b visiting there mid also to attend the meeting of the Na tional Association of Fire Chiefs convening there next weok. t WANTED LICENSED ENOIXEEIt, 17 yearn ox pel lence, wantu position. Apply llox "M" Tlin6s office. ikti-p their eves open i'or opnortunitv. Now the way to be sure not to miss any oppor tunity I'or bettering yourscU' is to read the Want Atls every day, i'or in them are to bo i'ound chances without, number for advancement in all liin's of bnsinoKs endeavor. (let the Want; Ad reading and using habit and no opportunity will slip by you. Mnrshrieltl, I desire to express my gratitude and upproclatlou to all the good people of this city and es pecially to my friends mul custom ers for their generous patronage during the yems 1 hnvo been In busiuoss here. While severing my business con nections 1 still retain mi abiding Intorost In tho welfare "and future growth of Coos Hay, Its progross and prosperity will over bo ono of fond wishes. elisors, Olll same kind rl treatment mid cnoroiiB putionago caB335Xiiamfflmfrri??rvCT 'you huo always given me. Again I tbmik you all. T: imes Want Ads Bring Results rwiiSoai:"oriuyMccu , O jvant (c Xasburg, tho sn The Noble Tl ieater 'Wio Pleasant Place to Spend the Evening THE WORKING OF A MIRACLE l "' nlltl ibiei-uct reiiluit' by the Edl'ini Company. A poueiriil, 'i. in in iiio t wltli mi nll-Mar cast. , THE PARAMOUNT TRAVEL SERIES NO. 7 ''I line o n'i in Cuba A dip miiiinil I lie moiIiI. .Most In 'tii "iu nt' nil educational pfftiirec. , CUSS1E, THE GOLFER . ' iMi" Corncily, A SAFE INVESTMENT One ir it,,, miiy nWVl. hajirslcj oiiiiMlluM biitlci- than Clinplln i'i' i'ii ., V "-I'll VOID PKOf.'ltA.M. On iicciiiint nl' Hie Hiwikuiitei- being '')i! ie are iiuablu to .sliou- "The ISoniaiui' of Elaine." II "HI In- shimii Tuosibiy night. l.o,. lioor, I.T con is. Cti,l(, a'l-ciits. Ilalcony, III cents '"iilns, Iiunlay William Fmnfini in "Sainsoii," one or the Mb-i litl rv realtires. Tuesilny. .Mill Wilson, Hie lll-jeai- oltl Wti'i Vi. Fred Weaver Formerly of OIHv.int & Weaver. of Ollly.-mt BITfct liiATrnr-nnulT h r i n Al wm i tnrnuiM i iMtwa Coming from San Francisco and Eureka the steamship Santa Clara Is due In heio Monday, sailing tho same day for tho north. The steamship F. A. Kllburn is duo hero In the morning from Port laud, sailing In WAX'I'ED To leaso niimll much, rully stocked, box 505, North lieuil, or phone 1181. WANTED Eporinrel coat miners. Apply Ileavor Hill Coal Co., Hea ver Hill. Eureka and San Frmiclscu Today tho gasollno schooner Hust ler, Captain Pete Olson, is loading n-elght at tho Smith Terminal Dock and alio expects to get away In tho moriilng for tho Koguo Klver. Tho Koumor will probably sail south on .Monday. Captain John Swing hns entered a contract with the Seaborg cannery company on the Rogue Klver to han dlo salmon cafes nut or there for thorn mid he Is oxpouted to got away probably In the morning for the umilli rl'lif. f!lnn flrul In tlw. trniln mJ2MBM&&!2tiMM' ! again gone to'p.iget Sound. Tiio steam scuoonor Tiiomns U. Wand lonvoB San Francisco tumor- O AMONG THE SICK Z ZZTIZZIIZZZTZ: A A TV VYTTVVTTVl'VTTYT V V VT Mrs. Kobert Drowning who has $ been tor the past week suffering an $$ attack of ptomalno poisoning, lH I'ut-'i.'OK KENT Two fiirnlslieil npts. tor today. Heated. $15.00 and '18.00. Sec- Mrs. Eleanor McMiillon, lonelier In 0I mj Commercial. Apply Mut tho Fourth gnldo, In Improving after nnniu.. ai,r the afternoon for"1 B"Bl operation for throat troiib-f ; u Pioneer Hardware Co. 4i lie nlzod, snool pl,lj j f cj t . pop SALE I NPW TODAY t FALL RAINS BRING LA GRIPPE UMXALL (MMIM'K PILLS are su-o to iheck the sever ity of an on coming at tack or l.n Orlppe. Phono Your Orders Wo Deliver THE BUSY CORNER The Rexall Store Phono UOK mmm rspwwM ""'"""rtTHriTiTiiiiii ii inwnm urmir iri-trr'f ""III V"?T'rn& -J-wUj "" J'l iMiain MiilBiiiMiiMi--""-'"'"-rr -I I ' r- ; 1 PERM AM PARK 1 THE IIKAKT OF T1IK CITY AVNKKW MOST OF TUK 15UTL1)1X(1 TS OOIXO OX W. A. Mi Sr 150 Front Street Building Lots $300 to $600 -Terms $25 down, $10 per Mo. Any location desired row morning' for Coos liny according to C. F. McOeorgo. Time Wnnr arts hrmif rnnultt. - Do you need a BRUSH ' AND COMB? We have a special value. The two for 75c Ask to see them ThePwl! Prompt Delivery. Phono 71 The Central Ave. Drug Store I'OK KENT H-intim Iiiiiimi oh .South Tenth street. Apply John F, Hall O'.' J. C. Swaiihoii. l-'Ol'XD Kojh anil i-Iiik In car; owner muy have same by Identify ing and paying for this ml at Times office. FOIt SAI.i: I lli'iiiliigloii aiilouiatlc ' shotgun, 11' gunge. First-class condition. Apply "T," Times office. l'Olt SAM: Slv ciiwh; to bo fresh soon; out of flue herd. Apply J. M. Culley, Catching Inlet. Phono Hill. EXI'EKI EXCED WO.MA.V limits mi sltlou as flrst-elnsu cook In hotel or camp. Address Lock Ilox 71C Murshfluld, Oregon, l-'Ol'XD Package lit emliiiililci'iil articles. Owner apply 11- Mar ket uve; mid pay for ad. I'OK ItEXT I'ui-iilslietl three-nioin house In Eastport, at end of Jit ney lino. OK S.l-E (.'HEAP Cornel, call nf tur 0 p. in., Hoi DrUcoll, 10 J Hall avo. West. I'OK SAI,E CHEAP Improvements on flnu llttio rnuch near Milling ton on Isthmus Inlet, liOO chick ens, :i I ducks, etc., and will give leaso free. Inquire nt Times or nddrosu U, I), Kobluuou, Ilox CIO, Murshfloltl, WANTS WOKIC Will iii-eiireil practical nurse, specialty on con finement cases, Addruss Mrs, M. Twohey, Marshfleld, Oregon. Tel ephone :i0'JC, Hay City. WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, per load $1.7fS to $'-' Alder wood, 1G to 24 Inches flu to If-J.no I''rco Delhery W. II. MN(JO Phono 227-J. North First St. OASH PKICEH ON A FEW OF THE STAPLE AKTICIjEH Other Ciood-i Piltctl lit Proportion (Comparo theso price: with our competitors' or mall order houso prices.) Wiro Nails, Ilaso, .'-'.no por kog; CL.t ..mIIu '( III, linn IlKir Hot'ull, per pound Hrb Sash Weights. Por pound llarh Wlro. Heavy gnlvnnUod, 83.10 par 100 lbs; 80 rod spool heavy, JjilMH). 80 rod light dnlvanlzod Pipe, prlco por 100 rt 1-2, $i.no, a-i 95.no. jn nc 1 Inch dOiZu Lime, $1.90 por hbl. Cement, $2.90 per hbl. Ex. Superior Manila Hope, 5-8 Inch and larger Por pound Strictly puro boiled linseed oil, 70a por gallon. Turpontliio por gallon Plonoor White Lend, 100-lh. kogB Plonoor Puro Mixed Paint, gal.. 91.75. 1-2 Ballon, ()c. Quarts Pap-A-I,ac Floor mid Porch Paint, 1-2 gallon, Pile iimirts, Tho very highest quality Tho very highest grade Hoofing Paper, 1-2 ply, $1.00 si. 1 ply, ijil.IO. 2 ply Vnlvollno (his Englno Cyl Oil. Tho very highest emtio. KKr Por gallon ... , Jiju WEDf.'HWOOD STEEL KAN(ii:.S. Classic, regular. $D2.00. Special Klval, regular $32. HO. Special Olvo us your biiBluosit and justify us .in making theso prices. Theso prices will change with tho market. 15c 65c allon, Oc. fc(n Paint, .50c y i OO H(l. Mm r.eru.r:.?G::o.o:..$41.80 r $32.r,o. (jinp no ipAJiUU WAXTIvl) Wmiiaii who wants home as. companion to elderly ludy. No objection to one child. Phone or cull Tho T'mos. SALESMEN Pocket Side Lle, New Llvo Proposition, nil merchants In towns of 100,000 and under want It. Pays $5.00 commission on each sale. No collecting, no risk to merchant. Wo take back un sold goods. Kaslost, biggest pay ing side linn over offered. Can field Mfii. Co., 208 SlBQl St. Olil An Optimist A man who owns a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Trob cays rain. Waterproof, cbsotutelj cctor Hat, 73 crnti Satisfaction Guarantied OWEftS . j. Townu co. -"nr- noarofi 'ofnB.w A'.Xi I Mf. Wj 'o.lA.'1 Vro Pioneer Hardware Co, Marshfleld. Phono 101. North Ilond. Phone 401. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO THE PUI1LIO A -cgular Htnte llrensetl iiudcrTakcr will bo In clinrgo Phono 103- J lL T'r- - rflV '. . '..A. 4i..,ju IB . i hull liAihU. ..viM JM.'U.-Ur.'aL-JjgM Llibuu