The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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CARLSON--To Mr. una Mrs. John
Carlson nt their home on Cen
tral Avenue, nenr Eleventh street,
n twelve-pound boy. their first
child.
of Coon liny, Inland. The Pomona,
of the Oregon City Trnimportatlon
Company, will make two trips weok-
Mnrshflold. The tides are placed In '' handling freight. This will ho
order of occurrence, with their times the first steamhont service Into En-
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second una of each day. A cotnpnr
son ui consecutive Heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar ono
hour nnd 1)4 minutes earlier than nt
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YOU'RE going to seo so many good
overcoat styles here that you'll
hardly know which one you like best.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
have done wonders in overcoats this
season; best lot of stylish models we
ever saw. Ask us to show you
Varsity Six Hundred
You can get a very snappy
overcoat here as low as
$16.50; at $25 extreme
value.
Suits purchased at this storo Kept
pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Store
1ARSHFIELD NORTH BEND
flic home of ITart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
WEATHER FORECAST
lllr AiioeltltJ Prrw to Coo. liar Tlmci
OREGON Fair with light
frost in tho Interior nnd
west and heavy frost In tho
oust tonight, Tuesday fair,
warmer except near conBt.
LOCAL TEMPEHATUIIB
ItECOUD
For tho 24 hour ending nt
4:43 n. in., Oct. 4, by
Hen, Ostlind, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum Gl
Minimum 41
At I: lit a. in 45
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1015 1.33
Precipitation enmo porlod
lust year 10.48
Wind Northwest, clear.
Hiwitl Concert Sunday. Sunday
afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock In the
Orpheiim Theater, tho Coos Ray
Concert Hand will give n free concert.
.Mission Chclo to .Meet. Tho la
dies .Mission Clrclo of tho First Dap
list Church will meet Wednesday uf
tcrnoou nt 2:30 o'clock at tho home
of Mrs. P. E. Wheeler.
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PERSONAL MENTION
J. S. HANSON and wife and children
arc Intending to leave soon for tho
fair.
P. J. KELI.EY went over into tho
Valley this morning calling on the
trade.
JUDGE JOHN HAM. was called to
Coqulllo this morning on legal
business.
GORDON RASMUSSEN left today
for the Sand Hills for u few days
duck hunting.
AL MYERS sailed on the Santa
Clnrn Inst evening for a visit at
tho Exposition.
DR. AND MRS. IRA II. BARTLE
catuo homo last evening from a
visit to the fair.
Mill Closed. Down. Ueeauso of an
accident to tlio condenser In the elec
trical departmont of tho C. A. Smith
mill this morning tho mill was clos
ed down at 8 n. m. for the dny but
will reopen in tho morning.
Council To Meet. Friends of the
band today woro undetermined
as to whether they would ask
another $99.90 o tho city for
tho band, tonight or wait for anoth
er week. Tho city council will
award tho contract tonight for tho
extending of tho Front Btrcct paving
toward Anderson Avenuo.
oble Theate
TQNIQHT
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"Tho Pleasant Place To Spend tho Evening
SPECIAL ATTRACTION William Fov presents "BETTY
IXSRX" (Tho Roynl Actress), in her flr.st Ainerlcnii-mndo pho-
piny "THE CEIiEHUATEl) SOAXDAL." Tho great stage success
esi'iitod In five nct.s of motion pictures.
I'OU SHOULD HE A REGULAR PATRON OF THIS THETER
7VMY MOXDAV NIGHT FOX l-'EATUHES ARE THE GREAT-
IT PICTURES MADE IX AMERICA SHOWING .MOXDAV
GUTS OXLV.
liejMono comedy "WISHED OX MAIHjE." A laugli from start
', flnWi.
Centti upstairs or down. Children, 5 fonts
tomorrow night: "All For Old Ireland." Wo Mill show "Tho
Kiiioml from (Ho Sky" Friday night mid every Friday herenftor
Klmiit fall.
Get Blooded Rams. Tho Santa
Clnrn yesterday brought In two flno
looking blooded Angora rams for
Milton Mooro of C M Reach. They
wcro left hero an.. .' -11 ho shipped on
either tho Ronmcr or to Rustler.
Tho animals como from tho farm of
'J. I.cvlch, near Monmouth.
1 Few at Reach. Thero woro otly
six or seven auto parties at Sunset
1 Uny and tho beach Sunday, although
lit was ono of tho most beautiful
days In that locally that lias been
'enjoyed for a long tlmo. Tho fact
, that thero had been rain for severnl
days previous probably prevented
pcoplo from planning beach trips.
re You Gambling?
In Tire Satisfaction
Ilici-e's ono tlio that carries with It not only the guarantee, hut
prmed test of having inailo good on Coos County roads iiii
Iho hardest usage.
iThls tho Is 'ONE you mil bunk rn lo do moio than is claimed
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sll cr tho goods and inako goid ovoiy tlmo. Tho prices well,
o they are coniparo them and then compare tlio tire value.
SIZE TIRES TUBES
30x3 $ 9.00 $2.35
30x3 11.60 2.70
32x3 , 13.35 2.80
34x3 14.90 2.95
34x4 19.40 4.00
36x4 20.50 4.15
36x4 27.35 5.20
37x5 32.30 6.25
' Settled In Xcw Home. Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Williams who returned
ypstordny fom San Francisco sny
that their daughter Frances is now
sottled In her homo nt Bay Point.
Sho was married In San Francisco
about two weeks ago to Fred Lamon
nnd tho young couplo havo Just como
homo from tholr honeymoon to San
ta Cruz.
Rally Day Success. Rally Day at
tho Methodist Church yesterday was
a comploto success and ended with
tho largest attendnnco tho Sunday
School has over had. Tho number
was 159 and tho best previous mark
was an nttendnnco of 134. August
Isnacfcon is tho superintendent 'and
ho Is aided with several willing
helpers.
Ducks Are Scoico. Tom James,
Will Ekhlad and George Larrson,
took a run out to Dcnl Lako for n try
at tho ducks. They camo back with
a few, among them being several
mud lions nnd roportcd that Its n tri
fle early in tho season for tho birds.
Makes Dollars Slick. Rnttlesnnko
Jim has a now way of making mon
oy. Today ho was on tho strootB
with a llttlo go cart carrying adver
tising signs. Ho says that such n
rig Is exactly what lio needs to car
ry his excesslvo wnrdrobo and camp
ing paraphenalla.
llegln Cu'inlnp; Today. Tho Tnl
lant cannery openod up this morn
ing with tho crow of 14 Japanese in
full operation, to say nothing of tho
"iron Chinamen." Tho cannery has
been rccolvlng from a ton nnd a half
to two tons of fish dally for sonio
time.
Is At Parent's Hedsldo. C. M. ny
ler, of North Uond, on Friday was
called to tho bedsldo of his mother
who Is very ill In Oakland, Cnl. Mrs.
Dylor followed on tho Santa Clara
yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tur
pen havo moved Into their residence
for two or three wcoIcb until they return.
To Quit Stngo Lino. D. L. Footo
camo down from Allegany nnd stat
ed that ho had about mado up his
mind to dlscontlnuo tho Coos Ray-Allegaiiy-Draln
nuto lino for tho sea
son. It is pretty wet in tho shady
parts of tho road and ho fears that
heavy rains nro likely to como most
any tlnlo.
Kill Rear. Mnnngor Nick Oswald
Is today serving out flno boar steaks
at tho Palace Market. The bear wob
killed by Messrs. Kolly and Bowron
n: Ton Mllo nnd dressed 100 pounds.
It Is ono of tho finest boar carcuses
seen hero In many a day and thoso
having a penachant for heur meat
nro laying In a supply.
Aid In Campaign. Coos Ray stu
dents at tho University of Oregon,
this week nro nldlng tho nowly-
unched campaign for a $100,000
Woman's Hall nt tho University.
'All of tho fiatornltles nnd sororities
this week nro giving progressive
dinners and tho proceeds will go
toward tho fund. Undorgrnduates
' hnvo already subscribed $500 to
ward tho neuded nmount and tho
I aid Is asked or tho alumni and tho
Regents.
Gols Totem Polo. C. I. Rolgard
today received a genuine totom polo
from .1. H. Hogan. formerly In the
marblo business In Coqulllo and
Marshflold, who Is now trading with
tho Alaska Indians. It Is about
twolvo Inches long and It said to bo
n real ono, having belonged to n
chief's family who carried it around
on tholr expeditions.
DWIOHT SANDRURQ, of tho Smith
Timber company .went up to Pow
ers this morning.
MR. AND MRS. R. F. WILLIAMS
returned yesterday on the Kllburn
from San Francisco.
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Reforo buying your new all Suit
look at t!u"e wonileifiil VALUES tit
Men's Suits
Think of ll, buying for the H'.X busy
Mores as one IiIk store, I hen you cnu
readily nee why all the tiianufnclur
crs are after our orders paying
spot 1'iisli and welling for spot caMi
eliminating the Jobbers, traveling
mail, Ids hotel hills and ear fares
nnd all that goes to run the price
of (he goods up. Who pays for tills,
Mr. Ilii) cr? Vim do.
Look at these all-wool, blue serge,
uou-liieakahte fronts, hand-iiiade col
bus, untth at Hie least one-third
more. Our price IjllMIO
(ray serge, brown check, salt and
pepper, made by tho best and most skill
fid tailors; suits Hint will hold llielrshapo
every suit n jHTfect fit. Think of It,
htijIiiK a suit that Is worth one - third
i.uuo cwvy day In tho year ssfj.no
STERLING The stilt
of :uality, comes In
heavy blue serge and
novelty suit. Worth
double the price 91 1.75
ROY MOORE loft yesterday for Cal
ifornia where ho will tnko treat
ment at a sanitarium.
PAT HENNESSEY returned to tho
Reaver Hill mines this morning
after a week end visit nt home.
Tho
Orlglnntors
of Low Prices
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IT I IIP I I'll! Ml
W lend
Others
Follow
I. E. OALL1ER, of tho Galliot- Ho
tel' In Dandou, nnd his wife, woro
oei hero yesterday for n visit.
JOE WILLIAMS has gone down to
Sail Francisco to sco if nil tho
tales of tho Fair ho haa heard are
true.
MRS. D. H. SAVAGE and Josophlno
Savago aro homo from Portland
arriving yesterday on the Santa
Clara.
FRANK IIORTON nnd brldo nro ex
pected homo this ovonlng from
tholr houoymoou trip to Curry
county.
DONALD CHARLESON, port engin
eer, with Mrs. Charloson and son
loft yestordny for a visit nt tho
Explsltlon.
M. HALL-LEWIS, County Rond
maBtor, returned to Coqulllo after
u visit hero yestordny to Inspect
Homo bridges.
ADA CL1NKENHEARD, of Coob Riv
er, IB homo from a flhort Visit at
tho Exposition, arriving yestordny
on tho Kllburn.
MR. AND MRS. E. R. BUNNELL re
turned last evening from a 10 days
visit to Portland and the Round
Up In Pendleton.
C H. DINDINGER, tlmo kcopor at
Camp 1, sailed north on tho Kll
burn yostorduy on u busincus
visit In Portland.
CLAY CHURCH, Robert Swnnton
untl Frank Howo loft this after
noon for Browstor Valley for a
short vacation trip.
Sues Steamship Company. Suit
has beon brought by the Union Ment
Market against tho North Pacific
Steamship Company for $G0.04,
I claimed to bo duo for meat sold be
tween May 28 and September 30 of
this year. Money covorlng tho
amount of tho bill and costs was at
tached by Constablo Cox in tho First
National Rank.
NON-SKIDS FIVE PER CENT HIGHER
HE GUNNERY
U'ISK DISTRIBUTORS SOUTHWESTERN OREGON
R.VT & KING GARAGE North Bend Agents
MR $ VOV liHUKIlT rv.millln AirentH
s- G. AVRITSETT Bandou Agent
Ilo'itH Go Far Inland. With tho
coming of tho fall rains, possibly In
Novembor, boats will bo running
i up tho Willamette River to Eugeno,
! oi in other words, within 124 miles
ONE-CENT SALE
REXALL
TOOTH PASTE
A dentrifico of tho highest
quality, antiseptic and fra
grant. It whitens tho teethi
provents decay and nweot
ons tho breath. Regular
25c a tube.
26c
Special today anil
toiiMiTotv, H for .
THE BUSY CORNER
The Rexall Store
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Guild Meeting. At tho mooting
tomorrow In Guild Hall, Fourth and
Market Avo. at which MrB. Wm.
Horsfall, Jr., and Mrs. Herbert Lock
hart will be hostesses, the final ar
rangements will bo mado for tho
rummago sale to bo held noxt week
on Front Street, and It is hoped that
every member of tho Oulld will bo
preseut. Much activity and Intorcst
aro being shown in this annual en
terprise of tho Guild, and It is hoped
this year to make it even more suc
cessful than heretofore Mrs. A. R.
C'Rrlen was chosen at tho last meet
ing to bo chairman of the Committeo
in charge of tho rummago sale.
MRS. MAT.SO.VS CONDITION
Mrs. Sophia Matson, who was ser
iously burned, Was resting easy nt
tho hospital today, but tho outcome
of her Injury Is yet uncertain.
MRS. THOMAS DEAD
Mrs. John Thomas, residing on
Kentuck Inlet, died today, Sho
leaves quite a largo family and was
a middle aged woman,
MRS. II. E. KELTY returned homo
on tho Snnta Clara from Portlnud
yesterday whoro sho has been for
a, -two month's visit.
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E HAVE Just Issued n new price list nnd would bo pleaAed
tn have you call hi and got one, us vO have n number of
good things listed that aro real bargains. If you can't
call; drop us u card or cull us on the phone and wo will mall you
ono.
"ThIs Is tho tlmo of tho year when pcoplo lay In their Wlntor'n
supply of Grorcl'.'es and before you send out of town come In mid
get our prices mid see the (jiuillty of our goods and then you
will know what you are buying. We stand back of our goods
nnd will make good anything that does not prove mitlKfuctory,
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
Gettings Cash Grocery
North Broadway Near Central Ave.
SHOW FIE APPLES
MVRTLH POINT FRUIT GROWERS
ATTRACT .MUCH ATTENTION
A P. LAIRD, Doupty Sheriff, wont
back to Coqulllo this morning
vftor visiting 'with friends ovor
the week-end In North Rend.
MRS. RORERT KELLOOG and baby
arrivod homo yestordzy after an
absonco of sovoral weeks nt the
homo of hor parentH in Salem.
LL'NTNER OALLIER and his brldo
arrived homo from San Francisco
whoro thoy woro married and aro
on tholr way to tholr homo In Han-don.
RALPH KRUSE and Goo. Rotnor
got eight ducks on a hunting trip
yesterday and report that tho
hunters woro more numerous than
the ducks.
Gruvoiisterns From Coos County nt
tho Him Franclsco-Exposltlou Re
ceive Much Praise
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. I. Oro
gou fresh fruit Is causing tho thou
Bauds of visitors, und CallforulaiiB
In particular, to sit up and take no
tice. Southern Oregon peaches,
eight to tho yard, nro absolutely be
yond tho comprehension of Cnllfor
nlnns, and thoso who imagined that
tho Sobnstopol country rulsod tho
only magnificent (1 ravens tuin ap
ples got a terrific Jar when they
looked upon tho big display sent
In by tho Coiiulllo Valley Fruit
Growers' Association at Myrtle
Point.
Hood River Apples
And when It comes to other. var
ieties of apples, Hood River Winter
Riinanas, a five-box display by Gnu
Miller, Is as beautiful fruit as any
human ever looked nt. Mlllor is
tho Hood River man who won the
grand sweepstakes at tho Pacific
Land Products Show last year.
Even Eastern Oregon has been
getting In an excellent showing of
poaches, n great quantity of beauti
fully colorod specimens coming from
L. G. Willis at Rrogan, Mainour Co.
Pears From JnckNni
Rut It has taken Southern Ore-
iioti, Juckson County, to clean up
ovorythtng on pours. Thero has been
i steady flow of pears from that
unction, all of superb fruit, and It
Ih confidently expected that this
fruit lo going to laud tho coveted
award for Southern Oregon. Tho
only other pears In this class havo
50IMO from Moslor, u single shipment
it excellent d'AnJous from tho East
Hood Rlvor Company. Southern
Oregon also boasts of tho first bhlp
nicnt of Newtown tipples.
It Is gonornlly couroded hero that
Oregon fruit cannot bo excellent for
keeping quality.
DEPARTMENT IS TO
AID APPLE INDUSTRY
Government Will Study Crop of tho
Northwest und Have Head
quarters nt SKkano
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 4.
Complying with tho numerous ro
qucBtB from tho growers' councils,
chambers of Commcrco, growers' and
shippers' organizations In tho States
of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and
Mcntunn, the oflfco of Mnrkots mid.
Rural Organization of tho United
Stntcs Department of Agriculture has
mado pinna of establishing tempor
ary headquarters In the Northwest
for tho study of the distribution of
tlio 1915 boxed apples crop.
, Tho ii bin as outlined Is based up
on assurance that tho Office of Mar-
I'kots and Rural Organization will re
eolva tho cooperation of nil those In
forested In the apples industry, for
without this co-oporatlon the offorta
of Jjio Offlco would not produco vaW
unlilo results.
Spokane Headquarters k
, It Is probnblo that tho field head
qurtcrs for this work will ho In Spo
kane, bccaiiso of tho accessibility of
that point to tho apple territory In
tho northwestern states.
, Tho work which tho offlco will do
Is not that of n (olographic market
hows Horvlco, hut rathor contemplat
es tho collection by mall and tho com
pilation of data mid lssuanco of
'weoltly bulletins concerning tho ship
ments and destination of tho north
western boxed apples.
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JAY TOWER, R. C. CordeH and J. C.
Merchant returnod yesterday fronij
tho Sand Hills with sixteen ducks.!
They roport tho best shooting wnsjt
In the vicinity of Jordan's Lnko.
MRS. L. L. THOMAS loft Saturday
for Salem In response to a mes
sage announcing tho serious Ill
ness of her father, S. C. Stuckoy,
a pioneer business man of Htayton,
near Salem.
(JENE ORANT came In Saturday
night from Powers, where ho is
foreman of ono of tho Smith-Powers
camps, tor a short stay. Ho
fully recovered from tho Injury to
his leg sustained last summer.
WARD BLAKE Is planning to leave
In about 10 days for tho fair and
thero may meet Mrs. Blako who
has been in the east, called thero
by tho Illness of her parents. They
are Intending to come west for tho
winter.
t lw TODAY J
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WANTED Ten wlilo-nwake hojs,
from 10 to 15 years old, to work
Lorn 7 p. in. to 10 p. m. on Fri
day and Suturday. Good pny and
easy work. Apply GoUIiir'h Cash
Grocory.
FOR RENT Two furnished npts.
Heated. $15.00 and $18.00. Sec
ond und Commercial. Apply Mat
son's Quality Storo.
PREMIUM LIST OUT
FOR BIG STOCK SHOW
Will Inj Held at Portland In Decern-
her mid Flue Stock Will 1h
Exhibited
Tho premium llstB have boon re
ceived for the fifth nunual Pacific
International Exposition which will
bo held at tho Union Block Yards
ut Portland, Docombor 0 to 11. Tha
association will glvo $15,000 In cobU
premiums and makes no chargo for
admission In tho different classes.
'It Is expected this year that thero
will bo Borne vory flno stock Bhown.
Tho exhibits will consists of cattle,,
hogs, and sheop oxcluslvo with nof
othor form of ontortalnmont to dl
vort attention.
'iiio promliims will ho divided
nmong tho different class as Tol
Inti'a
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Puro bred cattle of the hoof f
Wo $310a
Dairy Cattle $3500,
Fat Cattlo $350o
Breeding- Hogs $1500
Fat Hogs f goV
Brooding Sheoplng $1500,
Fat Sheop $800
OREGON MADE RA1X COATS T
Lowest prices, latest styles, will
cull and take your measure. Tele
phono 140-J.
FOR SALE Thirteen Jersey cows,
fresh soon. AIbo toam work hors
es. Apply Ongo ranch, Allogany,
or write box GC7 Marshflold.
FOR TRANRFEK AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FltEIGUT AND UAGaAGH
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER 1
Phono 103 L
Market Avo. and Waterfront ' V
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