ipuniiipii i iiJiiiujfjffW7W9f7797!lf9IJP9V9Pf0 r: 5K .. - . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfr, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1916 EVENING EDITION. uMCLUiJ I L!VSIW THREE mmmmmmm 1 0 In Gold For A Name Mr. Nnslmrci, manager of the Nasburn Grocerv. has handed in his resignation to take effect the 25th of : September. For this reason it is necessary to change iho name of this store and we want you to heto us ! choose a name for Which we will pay the successful person 10.00 IN GOLD The name must be a general name. It must in it self suggest the nature of our business. The name se lectftd and the name of the winner of the prize will be published. All suggestions must reach the Nashurg Grocery on or before the 29th of September. We reserve the right to select and reject. Nasburg's Grocery THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE Phone 213 Second and Central -7Jll jr i he Noble Theater TONIGHT WllUiim Fo present) Henri Bernstein's masterpiece, "SAM- BOX," (.Sot the Itlbllciil play), with WUjMAM FAHNUM. A splendid pictures produced In five lvcls, with tliu highest- priced nctor In tho motion picture huMimsN. Roused to tllaiilc hrulli by the falseness of his friends mid hy (ho fact that the hvlfo he Mciitdilps npnrn his devotion, this modern Samson pulls Bonn tho structure of wealth that ho himself has creeled, ruins plie rake who is pursuing his wife and crushes the crowd of )' ojilmuts and hungd on, tliat his benevolence has enriched. A ni ci fill dianiatie play of tremendous force. Oilier pictures will ho shown In addition to the Fov attraction. hirieou Cents, upslalrs or down. Children, 5 ecu Is Tonioirow night: ".Jim Wilson," tho lO-ycni4 old wonder ov- rrjono should see him. "TJio Itomaiico of Hluhio" and other Kood features. MOTHERS How often, when ' buying knickerbockers for your hoy you liavo asked, "How will they wear?" No need to ask if you buy Dutchess Knickerbockers 10c. a lluttou; r,0c. a Hip No other kind is made so well to withstand tho strain put upon them by tho activo boy. All over tho country mothers nro learning that tho pur chase of DUTCHESS KNICKERBOCKES mcaiiB posltlvo economy. Put them on your boy. You will spend less and sew less Every pair sold with tho makers' guarantee. Roomy cut, easy-fitting, smart in appearance and as to wear tho Money Warranty set tles that point. Woolen Mill Store TWO STORES Marshfiejd North Bend linker brought down two nnd Copt. 'Smith one of tho three animals and all jmjoyvd a huge venison foam. JJoiiip on Furlough. Lelnnil Honey, a member of the Phllliplno I Constabulary, arrived on the Snnta ; Clara this morning from Snn Fran- clseo on his first visit lioniu In five 'enrs. Ho left for his homp jn Co- iiuille thin afternoon ami will have. t until January 1 on his furlough He I said thnt oxurjthlng Is quiet In Iho .. TlmP. .nnd !lc,Snta f tides at Islands at present. Marshfield. Tho tides are placed In Henty ps TliU Yir lust on 'order of occurrence, with their times ,'". y"''--,Rt on on tho first lino and hclchts on tho."'0 ver" of Oregon's going dty second lino of each day. A compar- eomeg the news that tho statu tlilsi jlson of consecutlvo heights will in-1 your has produced some 100,000 men or low lmlos of lions. Moro than 1.000.- BREVITIES sr.i-n:.MiUin tidks i memo wator. whether It High tido is on tho bar one hour nnd M minutes earlier than at 'l00 ,",s ,,CCI1 HR,"t tl,,B ycnr ,n u,lU i Marshfield 27,Hrs.. 4.24 Ft.. '28,Hr. 29 lira. Ft.. Hrs. Ft. . 30 4.1 Ti.09 3.8 0.00 3.C 0.40 0.C 10.10 1.8 10.45 2.0 11.18 o o 7.05 C4 ;t.o5 5.0 4. 21) 4.0 n.io 4.7 2.05 tlvatlug and gathering tho crop. Doz- 11.10 i ons of pickers went to the Wlllam- tf.a 11.53 0.5 0.0 0.0 5.59 4.4 44 LTTMIF MU gut WHATJIEU FORECAST Dr AdocUIkJ Htm la Cm III TlnM OREGON Knlr tonight, cooler with light frost Inter ior west and heavy frost In the East, Tuesday fair and warmer except near coast; winds mostly westerly. LOCAL TEMPKRAXURB RECORD For tho 24 hour eidlng at 4:43 n. m., Sept. 27, by DenJ. Ostltnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum . G2 Minimum 51 At 4 ; 4 3 a. m 52 Precipitation 28 Precipitation nlnco Sept. 1, 1915 1.01 Precipitation i&no ported last year 9.1G Wind: Southwest, cloudy. $ t BORN t ?? JOHNSTONE To Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. H. Johnstone, of Allegany, Sep tember 22ud, a son. Mother and child are doing nicely. O. A. 11. ltHUMOX STARTS MV WASHINGTON TODAY JUTH COOS RIVER ROAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS arcs Marshfield every day a, m, Loaves head of river at a: id p. m. BTEA5IER RAINBOW area bond of river daily at 7 m. Leaves Marshfield at 2 p. For charter apply on board. ROGERS A SMITH Proprietors MILDRED ROGERS NELSON PIANO INSTRUCTION Pupil of Tugo Mansfeldt, San Francisco, 994 Elrod Ave., corner of Tenth . . Phone 410-J Thlity Thousand Old Koldlcrs Will Paitlclpatu In Parade Which Piesldcnt Will Review Dr Anoelit Prn to Com ZMr Tlmu. 4 WASHINGTON, 1). C, Sopt. 27. Tho forty-ninth annual reunion of tho Grand Army of the. Ropubllc began hero today with thousands of veterans participating. Thirty thousand veterans aro expectod to participate in tho parado Wednes day, which will bo rovlowcd by Pres ident Wilson. ' ' ' are you "GAMBLING" FISK RED TOP BICYCLE TIRES $2.75 $3.10 IN TIRE SATISFACTION? Free Air. Filtered Gasoline. Open Evenings Open Sundays There's one tire that carries with it not only the guarantee, but the proved test of having made good on Coos County roads under the hardest usage. This tire is ONE you qan bank on to do more than is claimed for it. There is no chance in FISK TIRES. -They do the work, deliver the goods and make good every time. The priceswell, here they are compare them and then compare the tire value. 1 'A Distributors houtliWetern Oregon SIZE 30x3 30x312 32x3V2 34x3y2 34x4 36x4 ' 36x4y2 37x5 NON-SKIDS fIVE PER CENT HIGHER THE GUNNERY TIRES $ 9.00 11.60 13.35 14.90 19.40 20.50 27.35 32.30 TUBES $2.35 2.70 2.80 2.95 4.00 4.15 5.20 6.25 Office in Coko Ilulldtng. District Attorney L. A. Ltljoiivlst Is malting arrangements for offices on tho third floor of tho Coke Building whoro ho expects to movo in soon, bringing his offlco here fiom Co qulllo. Hi-lug Ncv Horse. To tuko the placa of the unimnl that two weeks ago was uhlpped from San Francisco to bp used on the new Standard Oil compauy'a dolUory wagon came an other liorso this morning. It arriv ed in good shape. d'utliei-H Kvftle"ce. Bon Fisher Is back from Ktuoka whoro ho went gathering evidence in tho William Shook white shivery caso which it l expected will bo hoard In Portland early In October. It is possiblo ho 'roads." will also go to Gold Boach. .New Machinery. Otis I. Wilson Is Just Installing a comploto set of agate cutting machinery in his new Jowolry store. Tho coniploto uaulp mont wll greatly redupo tho time reiiulrod for cutting und polishing agatos and unable him to do liottor work. Xow lIni'iil Stoiv. Manager Scott of tho Marshfield Florist Company. has leased show window spaco from h. h. Thomas in tho Wiley B. Allen Music Storo and will opqn a down town branch of his business there, having special displays on Fridays and Saturdays. Bank at I'cmc-r H. J. Loney, the Port Orford banker, was in Aarsh- Hold last weok ou business. Ho ex pects (o opon his new bank at Pow ers in three or four wcoks. Ho will rotain his railroad tlo business at Port Orford and divide his time tbetwcpn thero and Powers. Itouds in Bud 8inpo. A. J. Mon del and Jtox Webb went down to Bandon yesterday morning in a ma chlno, roturnltig from thoro last eve ning. Thoy said tho roads were in mighty poor shape and that tho au to had to do some strenuous plowing and groaning to got back again. Get Three Doer. Capt. E. "George Smith, Frank Rogers, Ueorgo Baker , and Floyd Coffelt went hunting yes terday on tho south Coos ltlver near tho head of Bcssoy Creek and came homo with three fine bucks, Geo. HST KIXO GARAGH, Noith Bend Agents. S. G. AVllITSCTT, l 1 1 ONE-CENT SALE I I I MAXIMUM HOT WATKR H H I Regular 2.00 I IB ih opucmi luuuy UIIU lUlllflUW IH 1 1 Two bottles for $2.01 I IHliS Ounruntnad for venrtt IH -i 1'ibK jiiscrinuiora h ; m h houtiiwestern H H uarm t.uu h Orogon II H I THE BUSY CORNER KIMH AM) VOX I'KGERT, CoquIUo Agents. H H j fexa gore m Bandon Agent. Hj Hione -08 H wmmmtmrnammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ette Valley from Coos, among them being Severn! workman from Marsh richl. Wed Hero Todny. Kmest llug gosherg, of Gardiner, nnd Miss Ruth Smith, of Klkton, were married at noon today at tho home of 1). L. Rood, Rev. 11. B. Foskott officiat ing. Tho brtdo is a sister of Mrs. Coffelt, of Coos River, who witness ed tho nuptials and thoy will spend part of their honeymoon nt her home. They will make their home In Gardiner. Council Mt'ctH Tonight. Tho City Council Is scheduled to meet this evening; principally for tho purpose) of again taking up the matter of the Mill Slough dralnago system, which was discussed nt n special meeting with tho Port Commission ers on Tuesday. Nothing was done at that time nnd tho Councllmen sny they may get some headway this evening. Mayor Allen Is still In San Francisco. Hot Stuff In Fatal. Surroundod by friends, a Jovial crowd, Charles Olson on Saturday night sloppod over the bounds of his constitution nnd found himself gloriously drunk and unable to too the scratch. Ho had failed to heed that "tho sin mon do by two und two, You must pay for ono by ono" and went to Jail to spend his night sleoplug It off. In tho morning his pile was minus a flvci that plunked Into tho gonoral treas ury. From Hulltvun Ranch. Mr. Sul livan says that tho story that the lino dlspluy of frultB and vegetables Jn tho Chambor of Commorco win dow came from Bill Sulllvan'fl gar- rdcu on Knob Hill was a canard n& they nro tho products of Sullivan "Brothers' ranch at Cooston. Ho says Tilll (Sullivan could not raise a hill of beans on his Knob Hill Garden. Tho exhibit which has uttractrd bo much attention Is simply tho rim of tho products nt tho Cooston ranch. ' Romts That Aro Roads. A copy of "Motoroud" received horo con tains mugnlilcout photos of scenes along tho Columbia Rfvor Highway, An article written by S. C. Lancaster consulting engineer of Multuomai, tolls of tho construction of tho road thnt la attracting national attention 'and shows what can be douo when pcoplo start to muko "roads that urn The lssuo is especially slg nlf leant hoio where the bonding Is Biio will probably soon bo befora tho ivotcrs. (Says I'txly In Wonderful) J. h, Koontz who recently returned from San Francisco where ha visited tho 'exposition says ho doesn't blamo poo plo for going broke to sco It for It Is surely worth Ml. Mr, Kaontz was on tho grounds ou Nutlvo Sop day when thero wcro moro tlmu 275,000 pcoplo thorp und when cx-prcsldeut Tuft burned the mortgage papers. Ho also visited soveral of tho loading machinery plants iu San Francisco and learnod a few now tricks In acet eloyne welding work. Adda A Xow I,lno. Matt h. May.f tho woll known nnd popular trav eling man has Just uddod another lino to the standard hrands of food products which ho carrlos. Mr. May has boon made the Coos Bay repres entative of the American Biscuit Co. which with his other accounts makes a quartotto of tho leading products Including Haas Bros.; Gro cers, Armour & Co, prlvlslons; As. (oria Flouring Mills Co,, flour and feed' and tho American Biscuit Co, cracker manufacturers. His frlonds now refer to him as being with tho "Big 4 lino." $ AMONG THE SICK 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 the 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 QODMAN'S SCHOOL SHOES 98c and up forerfiartttdl S 1 A few prices for the week: Tomatoes, fqr fanning, per apple box $1.00 Cooking Apples, per box 50c to 75c Lard, per Sjo. 10 can $1.25 Albers Rolled Oats, per package 25c Crystal White Soap 6 bars for 25c Pop Corn, just received, por pound Cc WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Gettings Cash Grocery North Broadway Near Central Ave. paw PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Weiners and Pqrk Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. THE BEST pooth's Fresh Oysters ' THE BEST Delivery Ser vice, THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. We also make tho reul old fashioned "l'unnern Snipked Sausage" Phone 406 J 180 No. Broadway Children calling and phone orders given special attention j X PERSONAL MENTION X $ MUH. A. H, DOWNS wpnt to Cociulllo todiy for a short stny. JOHN FlillQUSON canio homo today from a 10 days stay at thp Fair, D. L. HOOD returned this morning on tho Santa Clara frpm u short stay In San Fruuclscq. L. A. LILJKQVIST i etui ned to Co- iiulllo today on some legal busi ness. Gh'OItai: F. SMITH was n visitor (rom Cpoa, iilvor over Saturday ami Sunday. V. C. QOItST Jias roturnod from Florence whoro io went to look after tho auto lino. MllS. W, 11. GUKTJ8 and W. B. Curtis Jr. nro homo from a vjslt at tho Imposition. S. A. Carmlchael, who hud an operation performed fur appendl cltls, la recovering nicely and ex pects to bo out of tho hospital In a few days. Wm. Vaughau is confined to his honio in North Bend by u Beyero at tack of Ja Rrlppo Mrs. A, S. Hammond Is repprted quite sick at hor home Iu North Bond. A, B. Neff'H youngest son Is ro-i liqrtcd quUo ill. I Mrs, Levi Smith has suffered an other attack of kidney trqublo. She vwas recuperating nlcoly unt.il tho re lapse oixurcd. I Ilnrru UTInWIlir'u lit tin i: null tor 1 recovering from anpthor ra(hqr ser vorp attack of stomach trouble. fho littlo child of M.r. and Mrs, James Wall Is reported quite 111, TWf NEW TODAY : FOUND Muhoiile Shrliier j.l". ()" or may havo article hy identifying and paying for this ad at Times office. '?jf :: WANTED I WANTS WqiUC Well oxperienrcc practical nurso, specialty on con finement cases. Address Mrs. M. luohoy, Marshfield, Orogon. Tel ephone 3096, Hay City. WANTKD Woman Mho waatH home as companion to eldorly lady. No objection to ono child. Phono or Qal, Tho Times, Box "K". IilCKNSKU l-WUfyKlW, 17 yin ex pprlonce, wants poaltlon. Apply Box "M" Tlinea offlco. WANTKI) To. Icaso small ntncl), fully stocked, box GOD, North Bond, or phono J481, tteMt X FOR RENT I! l'OIt HAI-i: Thirteen Jcroy cowh, frcsl) soon. Also team wprk hors es. Apply Gago ranch, Allegany, or write box 607 Mnrshflold. NOTIC'li Iai1y takliiK lilcyclu from 182 Second street, comer Ander son, Saturdy night, la known and should rotum wheel at onco am save trouble, l'OIt HKXT Two furnlsliod itpurt meuts, 10LM Klrod. Phono U87-X. V1l IU3NT HToom hoiiso on HoU Toutn street. Apply Joim t iia or J. C. Swanson. l'OH RUNT Two furnUhod ap4. Heated. JIB. 00 and 18.O0. Seo ond and Cqinmercul. Apply Mat son's Quality Store. r PH. i, ):. icijiry, vvtM, Coke llldtf. Phpnp 14J. ut) WANTHIl CoiiiK.'tent jUl.1 for jjen era! housuwork. Apply ufternoou or ovonln'g at 12SI North Sixth street, or phqno 5C-II, found : FOUA'D ICoiH' and rlnir Iu ihV; owner may have samo by Identify ing und paying tor this ad at Times office fOU.NI) nontlenuin'H gold signet ting, with monogram, Ownor may have bume by Idontlfylug proper ty .and paying for this ad at The Times office, FOR SALE t ttWH't KOl HAhi; 1 IfemlJiKton automatic shotgun, 12 guugo. larst-clasa 9ondton, Apply ''T," Times office. I'OU SAIdC Six cows to be fresh soon; out of fine herd. APPly J. M. Culloy, Catching Inlet. Phone 311-1. rOH SALI5 CHEAP IinproferocjftU on fine littlo ranch near Milling ton ou Isthmus Inlet, 300 chlcV ens, 34 ducks, etc., and will .glv leuso free Inquire at Times, or address L, D, lloblnson, Hor 610, Marshflold, KOIt SALH CI 1 10 A P Comet, cull af ter 6 P. m., Sol Drlscoll, Wi Hall avo. West. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W, W. Nason, 680 1,2th Courth, So. Phone 2-R n