The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL&, ORL'GON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. """
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Now Timme
Boy Raim
coats feALMACCANS, from
ilSoOO Up
special Coat, with shawl
Baimaccaii siyii; miu
extra long
116.00 Up
ins, all styles, colors and
lengths, trom
LSO to $20
IXUP
ere the Price is always
Right.
Two Storo:
North Bend
DEL CASH
,R0CERY
If PEE SPECIAL
ii
order to introduce our
l Breakfast Blend
Coffee
are making a special
price this week
jound can 35c
i-pound can 95c
fcyback guarantee if not
. satisfied
'hone us your order
Phone 433
je Delivery
; COMMERCIAL
AVE.
PHONE 433
ID! WOOD!
Ing wood, por load 91.75 to $2
.wood, 1C to 24
ties $2 to 2.50
Free Delivery
W. H. LINGO
227-J. North First St.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tlio famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
oal, por ton 91.00
coal, por ton $5.B0
lit ton of both ,91.70
I). MUSSON, Prop.
iono 18-J or lonvo orders nt
HUljcr'f) Cigar Store.
High Quality Groceries
fllir (WJn nrm-nni nnr nari inlilar raiori conlroFf
!M, villi piUIUl, UIIU JUUIUUIUI UUIIYUIJT UUIVIUU 1.1
dent clerks being out of the high rent district and
eeping our prices, as low as consistent with good busi
ess makes
Conner & Hoagland
-The Leadinn Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries
J7 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
TO-NIGHT
Tho Pleasant Plnco to Spend an Evenlnc,
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
TUC nPTODIIC
f spiHial three-reel production fniti-liiK Thomas Santschl, tho
f" f "Tlio Spoilers." A photoplay that Is hiiio to please.
I'n noi'ld'h it'iitott motion picture comedian
CHARLES CHAPLIN in "HIS RECREATION"
A scream from start to finish.
"IM UlfiU QfiniPTY"
J 110 Ct tllrt llnm ,,.,,1 I1...1 .. . I..I- .intiinillno
-- ..v a4iiii nun it mi iuvn. vuiiivuiv.il
60. Arlft'e CnM : OI A CPDATPU C(Q PI IMATF"
-. ..vw o , ouico iii oictuy ouim i uu i wu wi-nnr. -imu)s
good comedy that Is different.
Regular Price of Admission
ower Floor. 15 nts Ralnnnv. 10 cts .: Children. 5cts.
iToinoi i.... ii,,. mi, . i.,i. i. ,..!... ,. .nil,, litiitniiiiil From tho
r f . - - - ' . -
nuuuiiay nlglit: "Tlio Homauco or .wine.
fggaf
KEvTTIB
orminnt tides
Tlmo and heights of tides at
Marshflold. Tho tides are placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consccutlvo hoights will ln
dlcato whether It 1 high or low
water. High tldo on the bar one
hour nnd (it minutes earlier than at
MnrBhtlcld.
7IIrs. .
Ft...
SIIrs..
,Kt...
0.2S
1.7
1.11
4.8
2.01
4.8
2.18
4.7
11.37
l.r.
1.31
4.3
O.i'l
O.U
7.3H
0.7
S.07
0.!)
S.I3
1.2
11.23
1.4
10.00
l.S
i2.r.7
r,.i
1.25
r..r,
l.r.o
n.7
2.35
5.8
3.11
5.8
3.58
5.7
7.31
0.5
8.11
0.0
8.53
0.3
0.3S
-0.0
10.20
--0.0
11.21
-0.5
lira. .
Ft...
Hrs..
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11
WEATHER FORECAST
Ilijr AmoclileJ Frcn to Csoi Ilty Timet.
OREGON Fair tonight,
frost East; Friday fair,
warmer Fast: Easterly winds.
LOCAIi TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For the 24 houn ending at
4:43 a. m. October 7, by
BcnJ. Ostllnd, special gov-
crnment meteorologist:
Maximum 79
Minimum 37
At 4:43 a. m 45
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1915 1.33
Precipitation s&ao period
last year 10.48
Wind: South, clear.
Choir Holicnrwil. Thoro will bo a
rehearsal of tho Baptist Choir this,
ovinlng at 8:15 In tho church par
lor. A good attendanco Is desired.
HillcUs Delivered. Goorgo Good
rum today dollvcrcd two now 1910
model Six DulckB, ono to Harry No
bio nnd another to Jack Dashnoy. Tho
cars camo down on tho KUburn and
nttrnctcd much attention as thoy
wero unloaded.
Has Operation, Robert McCann,
long with tho Simpson Lumber Com
pany's mill at North Bend, is report
ed" doing nlcoly nt St. Helena San
itarium in Napa County, Calif., where
ho recently underwent an oporntion
for rupture
No School Holiday. Supt, F. A.
Tlcdgon, of tho Marshflold schools,
mild this morning that thcro will bo
no holiday for the Brldgo Carnival
and Hint report of a resplto from
studies Is an erroneous ono. Ho says
that with tho school out tomorrow
afternoon tUo pupils will havo plenty
of tlmo In which to nttend tho Car
nival festivities.
Como on Motorcycles. J. W. Lnw
yor nnd U. C. Hush, two young men
from Portlnnd, nro visiting horo.
Thoy mado tho trip down on their
motorcycles and said that thoy had
iiulto an enjoynblo tour. Lawyer's
oble TheateD
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X)OS COUNTY ROAD MAP, $1.00
n i nirr.K INGHAM
PHONE 264-J
father, 11. M. Lawyer, of Portland,
camo down on n boat and Ik looking
for a dairy ranch In this locality nnd
will probably locntc In tills part of
tho county If ho can Jlnd a suitable
pliue.
Senile TIM. Through nu error
in some of the first copes of The
Times containing tho announcement
of the ehango of name of tho Nns
burg Grocery to tlio "Sanitary Food
Shop" tho slogan of tho firm was giv
en as "Safety First" when It should
hnvo been "Service First." All
who know Mnnnker J. A. Hlllstrom
know that "Service" Is always fore
most with him, bclnp every obliging
and accurate, and this trait of his
probably suggested the slogan.
(ioes to O. A. C William Ulnck,
for more than a year tester In the
Coos Hay Cow Testing Association
nnd prominent In tho now work in
this country, is Intending to leave In
n few days for Oregon Agrlcultral
Collego whoro ho will take up advan
ced work. It may bo that ho is go
ing for good. Mr. Black has won
an cnvlablo record hero among tho
farmers. His brother, also of o. A.
C. will tako his place, at least tem
porarily. Ho has just como up from
tho Lower Coqulllo where he relieved
Tester Johnson for a short vacation.
t PERSONAL MENTION X
$$
J. P. MASTERSON la In from Capo
Blanco on a visit of sovoral days.
MllS. W. H. SHORT and dnughtor
Blanche, of Lakeside, nro Marsh
flold visitors.
ED.McARRON, engineer on the
Smith-Powers lino camo In yes
terday for u short stay.
MISS GRACE FULTON was In town
today from her homestead "Ingle
nook Lodge" on North Inlet.
MRS. HARRY SIMPSON and Mrs.
L. J, Simpson, wero visitors up
last evening from Shore Acres.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN DICKEY, or
Bandou, camo over last evening
to nttend tho Good Roads con
vention. A. T. MORRISON, or Coqulllo, came
over last evening as ono or tho
Good Roads enthusiasts or tho Co
qulllo Valley.
II. H. BURRELL, U. S. Senior High
way Engineer or tho Bureau or
Public Roads in Washington, D. C,
arrived hero last evening.
MISS ANNA STBENBERO, of Spo
kane, has P'Ved on tho bay to
visit for n IV days with her sis
ter, Mrs. J. 11. Lupton, or Don
nelly avenue.
MRS. W. J. CONRAD and her sls
tor, Miss Kruse, of North Bend
plan to loavo soon for San Fran
cisco to tako in tho Exposition and
later visit tholr sister, Mrs. Cathey,
nt Klamath Falls.
REV. J. S. STUBBLEFIELD and
wife will lcavo tomorrow morn
ing for Bandon to nttend tho
County Sunday School convontlon
or tho Presbyterian Churches,
which will bo hold thoro Friday
and Saturday. They will roturn
Saturday oveniug.
Imperial Flour $l.:t5 per sack nt
Unities.
DR. IL 13. KELTV, Dentist, 201
Coko Bldtf. Phono 112-J.
STOP THAT COUGH
KEXXIJDY LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP
A pleasant, safo and erfeo
tlvo cough syrup.
THE BUSY CORNER
The Rexall Store
Phono 208
Wo Deliver
SARTER'S
For Your
ICE CREAM
EVERYTHING SANITARY
ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Wo iiinko Ico Cream to order,
any kind and in any quan
tity, for parties, lodges, pic
nics, etc. :; :: :: :: ::
Wo do not speak of its
Q V A L I T Y
'I hat speaks for it&elf
SARTER'S
Phone 2M.W, Marshfield '
Front St., Opposite Blanco Hotel
W FRONT STREET
1 BRIDGE
i CARNIVAL ON
Continued from Pago One.
wero dressed ns Indians and others
as farmers, tho little girls carrying
baskets of fruits and vegetables.
They wero Intended to represent the
early settlers who followed the In
dians. Showed Tolupiiono
The fifth grado pupils represented
what is being done by tho telephone.
They cnrrlcd miniature telephone
poles, which were strung with coa
nectlng wires and signs bearing "Hol
lo North Bend" and similar mottoes
wero shown.
There was nlso a reproduction of
the new railroad brldgo across Coos
Bay and this was carried by fifth
grado pupils.
Tho sixth grade pupils were dress
ed as negroes.
The Boventh and eighth grado pu
pils represented "Good Roads Build
ers " and carried snovcis anu otuer
tools. Tho girls camo behind dress
ed as housewives and had a sign,
"Wo furniBh tho eats."
Thcro was nlso a regular pralrio
Bchooner In which somo of tho pu
pils rodo which was to represent ono
stngo of tho dovolopmcnt or tho
const.
Queen of ProRrcss.
Tlio Queen of Progress was also
shown on a pretty float all In whlto
Tho queen was llttlo Jano Burmcls-
ter and her attendants wero Lucy
Kern, Doris Schlllcrstrom, Kenneth
Reynolds and Jack Rcovcs, all llttlo
tots. Tho rioat waB ono arranged
for tho pnrndo by tho Jennings
Storo.
Another fealuro of tho parado
was tho King or tho Carnival. This
part was taken by Charles Cron
klte, who rodo on n float which rep
resented tho railroad brldgo.
Tlio parado closed with a float
of tho W. C. T. U. which was a
water wagon all covered with whlto.
Spocclics und MiihIo
Attor tho parado was over Dan
McDonald addressed tho crowd and
thoro was muBlc by tho band. To
night tho danco hnll will bo openod,
thoro will bo danco music nnd tho
wrestling match between Smiling
Dutch and Marshall;
Raco Put Off
Tho motorcyclo raco from North
Bond to Port Orford and back was
called off, becauso not enough turn'
cd up In tlmo. Thcro will prob
ably bo a motorcyclo raco tomorrow
on tho auto course.
CRITICALLY ILL
Mrs. O. Hlbargor Is critically ill
and It Is feared bIio cannot rccovor.
Her husband, tho contractor, Is out
of town, and friends havo not yet
boon ablo to reach htm.
A. C. Ebboka, tho grocer, has
n nnrlnus attack or aDIiendlcltls.
Guy Torroy Is sorlously ill nt
tho homo or his parents.
MEL DUNCAN nnd wKo roturncd to
day rrom a trip to Salt Lako.
Catches Bin Trout. Mrs. Dr. Wal
'tors, fishing rrom Walls Landing on
.' . . . . ... i ,..., -
'jBtlimus inict iqbi ovoniiit. u "
20 pound salmon trout that was a
flno specimen. When tho high flsn
took tho ratal blto alio yelled and
'Dr. Walters camo hurrying to sup
erintend tho .fight. Tho fish was
successfully brought nshoro.
GREEKS WILL GO
HOME TO FIGHT
Fifteen of tho local Greeks
will leave tomorrow for tho
old country to answer to tho
colors Issued by their conn-
try. Tho Greek councils on
tho coast will provldo trans-
portatlon for thoso who want
to ko back to join tho army.
A (Ur AuocltleJ Trcfi to Com E7 Tlmn.
THOMAS A. ED1SOX ,
f IS THE CHAIRMAN
t
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.
The Naval board or advhjera 4
today elected Thomas A. Edl-
4 son as nonnanent chairman.
Tho board Is In secret ties-
Blon.
' '
BULGARIAN IS
GIVEN PASSPORT -
t t
Ur AuotWteJ I'tiM to Covt cr Timet.
, LONDON, Oct. 7. Tho
J Bulgarian Minister to Italy
was today handed his pass- 4
! ports by tho Italian Foreign
Minister.
Hare your L13TTEU -hoadsP bill
heads, etc., printed at TUB TIMES
offico.
E
OFFERS ori'LET IIV WAV OF
GARDIM'.R TO HIGHWAY
I. II. Austin, ICdltor of tlio Com lor,
(iines s Rt'picscutntlvo of
Wostorn Douclim County
J. II. Austin, of Gardiner, who
Is here ns n representative of the
people of tho roast section of Doug
las County nt the good roads meet
ing, Is proprietor of tho Umpqua
Courier, the Gardiner newspaper.
Mr. Austin Is an enthusiastic, good
toads man mid through his paper
has done much to advance the
cause. Mr. Austin publishes a flno
weekly nowspaper which has been
the means or bringing Gardiner and
the lower Umpqua River Into prom
inence.
Mnkei An Offer
In attending tho goods roads meet
ing here, Mr. Austin said that ho
did not want to appear In tho light
of dictating to tho Coos County
pcoplu but that ho had been chosen
to make an offer to tho peoplo of
this locality. Ho has credentials to
show that Douglas County is going
to build a road rrom Winchester
Bay, at tho mouth or tho Umpqun
River, to somo point on tho I'nciric
Highway and Mr. Austin was horo
to tell tho Coos County peoplo that
R they wanted to build n road north
tlio Douglas peoplo wero ready to
meet thorn nt any point that they
desired.
Road Suro Tiling
"Wo nro going to hnvo a hard-
aurraco road from Winchester Bay
to thp Pacific Highway," Bald Mr.
Austin. "Thoro Is no question nbout
that. Tho matter is determined
and wo will havo a road which will
allow travelers to reach tho seacoast
of Douglas County. Tho peoplo or
Western Douglas County nro so
determined on that point that thoy
will stick to It to tho extent or'
cutting nway rrom Douglas and
making n now county If necessary.
But that wo do not anticipate.
"If Coos County wants an outlet
In thnt direction wo nro ready to
meet thorn at any point.
Should Stand Together
"My feeling Is that tho different
points on tho coast country should
bo brought closer togothor and I
am greatly In hopes that tho rail
road will bo n means of bringing
this nbout.
"Tho coast localities havo com
mon Intorcsts nnd I am strongly In
favor or tholr helping each othor
and I hollovo that in this way wo
will all bo ablo to accomplish moro
ror everybody. I do not llko to boo
tlio sectional differences that somo
times nrlso and aud think that wo
must all learn to really pull together
nnd help each other and when this
is dono tho const country will bo
ablo to accomplish what It desires."
I POST
DR. CULlN INCENSED AT CONDI
TION NEAR BUNKER HI LL
Report that Kclloy Family Violated
Quarantine Report Another
I'osnIIiIo Ciiso
Dr. Wnltor Culln or Coqulllo, coun
ty health otflcer, Is expected hero
this afternoon from Coqulllo to In-
'iriallfrntn tllO vlnlllMntia fit tllO IIMHr-
ontlncs for diphtheria In Bunkor Hill.
Ono flagrant caso Is reporter, that or
Jho mombors or tho Kclloy family
vho nro alleged to havo moved from
Bunker Hill to Tray Park after thoy
had beon quarantined, Ignoring thb
orders of Dr. Horsfall,
' Dr. Culln In a lotter states that
If necessary ho will post guards and
quarentluo tho wholo section.
Tho houso which tho Kolloy fam
ily 'vacated has not boon fumigated
aud is regarded as a menace.
Today another report was brought
' that a family named Loslngor,
living near where tho Kolley ramlly
moved to, Ih roared to bo suffering
'from diphtheria. Soma havo throat
troublo and tlio supposition is tnai
they havo contracted tho dlsoato.
District Attorney Llljcqvlst hna
been annealed to and asked to cu
ff orco tho quarantine law und unless
Dr. Culln takes oHoctivo steps soon,
ho will probably tako action.
T. J. HOAIFH jj A. n. nODGINS
MnrchfipM PA,NT AND
iviarsniieiQ decorating co,
t Estimates Furnished
Phoae I-IO-R. Marshfield. OreKO
SOUTH COOS RIVEU BOAT
8EUVICE
IiAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Marshfield every day
8 a, in. Loaves head of river
at 11:15 p. p.
STEAMER, RAINBOW
leaves head of river dally at 7
8, in. Leaves Marjjhflold nt S p.
ijj. For clinrtor apply on board.
ROGERS & SMITH
Proprietors
UMPOUA
IN
G US
Every Day Prices
GODMAN'S school shoes, 98c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.49,
$1.69, $1.89, $1.98
Men's dress shoes, all lea tlior, $2,75 value $1.98
Better ones, worth 50c to $1 more; $3.50, $2.98, $2.49
Ti'o i-jr r ,
uriginniors
of Low Prices
...
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WE are going to close our store at
10 A. M. for the rest of the
day on account of
Bridge Carnival
Watch Our Add in To-morrow's
1 imes,
MHMMMMM-MM Mii HMH iM M HHMM M
Gettings Cash Grocery
Following Is u list of nnswcm
waiting at Tlio Times offlco for
v.inL ad advertisers:
"Farmer" !
"F," euro Times 2
A N., caro Times . .' "
"K," caro Times 0
J
: NEW TODAY $
$?
FOR HALE T and (Lucre tractri!
beautiful homes, close In, Imiirov
ed. Address Box r10, Murn'i
field, Oregon.
$
t WANTED t
$$
WANTED Painter, several days'
pnlntlug In exchange lor gold
watch or anything In jewelry lino.
Address "J" Times OHlco.
WANTED Roomer and hoardeiH,
H72 Commercial avo., phono lillMt
W.VN'i;i:i Cloau cotton rags nt
Tho Times offico.
WANTEI To buy good faini tvuuit
harness and wagon, A. N, enro
Tlmos.
WANTED To it'iit Niuall liiipinvcd
ranch. Farmer, caro Times.
WANTED To buy few doen lienw,
good layers, A. F caro Times.
t FOUND :
$
FOUND NEAR GUNNERY Small
package of dry goods. Ownor
call at Times offico and got article,
by paying for this ad.
.,,., .1 -'' ' ""
FOUND I'hllnthoa pi". Oimici- may
havo same by paying for this ad
at Times offico.
t FOR SALE t
FOR HALE (I dozen holla, i(J per
doz, J, E, Fitzgerald, Eastport,
Phono 45I-X.
FOR HALE Thirteen Jeioy cons,
fresh soon. Also team work hors
es. Apply Gago ranch, Allegany,
or wrlto box CG7 Marshflold.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND IIAGGAQE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone Jo;s
Residence Phone la-J
Market Ave. and Waterfront
Not Specials
Think of tho piofit you
are paying when thoy
mark their goods so
high that they have to
cut the prices to mako
them move,
Children's Gun Metal,
sole leather counter,
button, all solid leath
er, 5 to 8 79c
Ladies' vici, high heel,
button, all leather, $2,25
values: our price $1.69
Ladles Gun Metal but
ton, $2,50 value, Our
price . $1.98
We lead
Others
Follow
Ineerteratid " J
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in "" ' 5
Pidnetof
Hardware Co.
CASH PRICES ON A FEW OF TIIE
STAPLE ARTICLES
Other Goods Priced in Proportion
(Compare theso pricos with our'
competitors' or mall ordor houso
prlqoe.)
Wlro Nails, Baoo, $2,150 por kog;
Cu nails, 8JI.O0 por kog. M
Retail, por pound fu
ash Weights. Hjl
Por pound uQ
Barb Wlro. Heavy galvanized,
93.40 per 100 lbs;; SO trod "pop)
heavy, $2.1)0. 30 rod fjf) fin
"cut p2iU
Galvanized Pipe, prlco por 100
ft., 1-2, 91.GO, 3-4 95.BO. (hhv AP
1 Inch . .., , ftpDiZu
Lime, f 1.90 por bbl. Cement, $2.90
por bbl. Ex, Suporlor Manila Ropo,
C-8 Inch and larger IKn
Por pound IvC
Strictly puro boiled linseed oil, Hue
por gallon. Turponttno CK
por gallon , ttOuu
Ploneor Wlilto Lead,
100-lb. kogs ilOit
Ploneor Puro Mixed Paint, gal.,
$1.75. 1-2 gallon, OOc. PA
Quarts ... .,., uUo
Pap-A-Lac Floor and Porch Paint,
1-2 gallon, OOc Fft
quarts UUu
Tho very highest quality
Tho very highest grado
Roofing Paper, 1-2 ply, $1.00 di.
1 ply, $1.10. Q4 Pft
2 piy iLOU
Valvollno Gas Englno Cyl Oil. Tho
very highest grado. ltt
Tor gallon .,., u J C
WEDGEWOOD STEEL RANGES,
Classic, regular. JG2.00. (MM Qfl
Special iPliUU
Rival, regular $32. CO. rhnr An
Spoulal vpZjiUU
Give us your business nnd Justify
u h .In making theso pricos, Theso
prices will cliango with tho market..
Pioneer
Ha rdware Go.
Marshflold. Phono 101.
North Bond, Phono 401.
i: WESTERN LOAN AND I
1 BU LD NG RO. ?H
Assets $2,340,000.00 ;:
Pays 8" per cent' on savings : :
I. S, KAUFMAN CO.
X Local Treasurer