The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
P
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m
overcoat is so im
portant an aid to
good looks, you'd
lu'tlor buy it horc.
You'll get, the
Hart HclmlTncr&
Marx stylo; and
you'll pay jnsl
iMiotigli to gel real
M" " rt
econoiuy.
?-'",; mid hoiiio nl lusw:
ninl hoiiio t more
!op n lit Ilott Sclulfuit li Mu
C77C75 ft' I ISIIII 'hW
nn t
jyiy
STORE
i milics pun bused hero kept pressed free of charge,
homo of Hurt Scraf fner & .Mnrx Hood Clothes
titsiii iim i) noktii m:.vi)
f IRVING
BLOCK
ill mpurmnvrs Foit .satikiiav. iu'veks' kest
ais going vast, i.( liking new fall si' its,
hi m ii:i:ssi:s.
mmMvajsamaKsssmnams: ammaamssssti
BEST Meat Market THE BEST Booth's Fresh
BEST Meats Oysters
BEST Bologna, THE BEST Delivery Ser-
Wciners and Pork vice.
Sausage THE BEST Care taken
BEST Variety. in putting up
BEST Service. orders.
lime nine rlndio pliUctl I ripe, plcUcd pig, fool, pickled pigs
curs mill plrMcil pigs' snouts.
e 406 J 180 No. Broadway
iron calling and phone orders given special attention
M fl
Me Theate
TO-NIGHT
TIE PICKFORD, appearing In her greatest triumph,
E DIAMOND FROM THE SKY."
Imiuii'i'tl romantic novel niodiiicd liy the American Mini i o.
1fu. aio u,ld ulioiil t. .Now chapter shown every Fililny night
E FORD DETROIT WEEKLY."
mH sieinl Important happenings- of America.
1AM0UNT TRAVEL SERIES"
h iutiillineiit (alio- us into South America.
plii" two.rccl pletitro ulll lo Included In tonight's program
p'J, i uclh of n'l new pictures.
fcr Floor, 15 ots.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts.
fnuiiv injUit: "The Koniunco of r'nlnc." Siinilay anil Mou-
Wits- "dietiui (iicen." with Muruiiei Ito ('link.
"n leiullim the "Get-Klcli-Cmlcli; Kufiis Wnlllngfoid" stories
Ho Sunday Otoainilnn? If not, y u should, ns they will appear
K'tlll III Ill's tllt!ltii iniii" slum.
.SsQCfti!
1 Vs0slV
IfiREVrriES
octodkk tides
at
Sells- lotN. Ii. 12. McKlnley hits' !
nurrlinseil fu-n IntR In llliml 17. iinv ? .. I
4 runouuHL IVICIVIIUIU i
$$
P. E. LARSON', of Allegany, trnns
acted business in the city today.
Park nnd will erect cozy liotnca there
noitii. Daniel Smnel has purchased
i two lot In block' 8, liny Park, mid
nmy Improve them soon, lloth deals
were made by I. S. Kaufman & Co.
Time and heights of tides
Marsh field. Tlio tides arn placed In
order of ocrnrrnnrn. will, flmlr lima.
on the first lino nnd heights on tlio ' ty service Hue outside of their sys-
C. M. ANDEKSONW was down this
(let I.lno. Oorst & King have- morning on business from Allegu
practlctilly cornered the Jitney biisl-l1 y,
ness on the Hay, having yesterday
tr.kon over tlio Knox Hue to Kast
port. This leaves Hlclmrdson's llun
ker Hill line practically the only el
OTTO MU15TJCKI,, or Lakeside, wnn
, amoiis tlio visitors hero estei-day.
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dlcito whether It is high or low
water. High tldo on tlio bar one
hour and I1 minutes earlier than nt
Mnrshfield.
8.00
3.S
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tern.
15 Hrs.
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4.21 S1.53
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WJlATIIKIt l"OKi:CAST
.loins lliiMbanil. Mrs. C. It.
McLaughlin and four of the children,
Howard, Mnybello, .lune and Gerald
loft yesterday to join her husband
who Is now In California. Ho sent
them money to come and promised
to provldo n homo for them. Ho had
not seen her for years. Ho Is rap-
irly recovering from his recent In
juries. ' f
,KL I1KXGSTO.V came home on the
I, Adeline this noon from n visit at
the Kalr.
KOHHKUG of Sunset Hay Is the
guest of his brother-in-law, Vineo
l'ratt today.
' KltAXK 1'AItSOXS has returned
' from a business trip of BCVeral
days to Portland.
tllr Awoi U1i,1 PrcM to Coot Buy Time 1
OKKGOX Kalr, easterly
winds.
LOCAL TUMl'lJItATmiK
KECOIH)
For tho 24 houni ending at
1.43 n. in., October 10, by
HcnJ. Ostllnd, speclnl epv
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum 01!
.Minimum 38
At 1: 13 a. in 40
Precipitation 00
Precipitation sluco Sopt. 1,
1015 1.73
Precipitation s&mo porlod
last year 12. 1G
Wind: Xorthwest, clear.
i
Will (Jive MiiMpicrado. Tlio first
annual iniiHaueradc ball of the Coos
Pay Concert Hand will be given ut
a inu miKii'a iiun on inu evening oi
A Xo ember (5.
". .....! ...-I ..........I I I
ovoiil which it la expected to niako ai "'"" l"' u" j'- ui il-k'"
big affair. Thoro will bo n twelve business.
pleco orchestra to furnish music ana
many nrlzes will bo offered f,r thn M". AXD MltS. X. K. DAGGKTT
DHPUTY S UK It IFF LA1KD was a
' guest nt the Hotel St. Paul in Port
land on his way to Spokane. j
Tho band has already ' MSTIUCT ATTOltXBY L1LJKQV1ST
i started makliiif nrninc(ni..ntR fnr tlm. wa cancel to uoquuio on tno,
WE just received a new shipment of the latest thing in
NET WAISTS and Silk Crepe de Chine. They are made
of all-over net in cotton and silk.
Think of it, ladies, buying a
neit waist, worth $4,50 any
where at our price $2.98
Silk Net, worth at the very
least one-third more, Our
price $4.98
Crepe de Chine, cut in the
latest styles and with long
sleeves, $3,50 value, Our
price $1.98
Ladies' wool skirts, worth
double the pi ice,
$2.98, $3.98, $4.98
Ladies' Suits in blue serge,
all wool, cut in the latest oat-
terns, worth double the price, Our price $9.90
Wool Poplin, light blue, navy blue, tailored by the best
of tailors, Our price $12.50
Ladies' Rain Coats, worth at the least one-third more,
Our prices $1.98, $2.98, $4.98
Ladies' Silk Rain Coats, $12 value, Our price .-$6.90
yA L'fi'i& i&i
Tho
Origlniitora
of Low Prices
'4-&.fo
'&TZ7ZCM
Inttrporated S
Wo lend
Others
Follow
fefia4ldlaj
gsmmsWMs0 I
till Lower Prices
best of different kinds of costumes,
offered. L
and family come down from Alle
gany today, expecting to leave to-i
nionow for tho Fair.
KaUcs (ilant iinriowor. John K, 'j. k. MOXTGO.MKUV went up to Gar-
I'lt9trirn1f1 tf Vnuttwift Imd ti, ...., '
an enormous sunflower In the win
dow of tho Chnmbor of Commerce '
Tho stalk is approximately 12 feet
In length and has on It 25 blooms, t.
Another sunflower Is close to 1 2 1
Inches across. Tho seeds nro val-1
uablo chicken food. Mr. Fitzgcr-I
j.nld hns a highly improved small
diner this morning to look after
telophouo business, expecting to bo
gono a couplo of days.
Former Tonii.smen Meet. Karl
WatMus. formerly nt l!:iinlnn ..ml
now registered pharamlclsts at Port- "lnco whcro ho farl,,s ou n" ,ntc
land, visited Messrs. Mast and Jack- 8,vo BCa,c Hllowl,,B w,1"t con bo
, A. KXDICOTT and wlfo of Los
Angeles, who havo been visiting
at the .1. S. Lyons home, left yes
terday for llaudou and Co'iuIUo
points.
fcon of Dilution whllo thoy wero
tho Hotel St. Paul In Portland.
at
douo on small Coos County tracts.
AVIII Join Party. Edgar McDnn
lei, editor of the Coos Day Harbor at
Xoith Demi, who wont to Portland
to attend the grand lodgo meeting of , that at tho timo hIio was sitting In
tue w. of P., has wired that ho will , the homo of her slBtor. Tho house
Join tho delegates from Coos county , ook violently and flvo .minutes
Felt Kartlittmke. Mrs. A. L.
Ilouseworth has written from Oak
land Hint sho felt tho carthuuako
shock there a week ago, Sho said
MPS. AXD MPS. AHTHUIt K. PECK
arrived yesterday In Seattle where
they nro to visit a brother of Mr.
Peck, and they are expected to ar-
rlvo here early next wcok.
who nro to inspect tho road work
in Multnoniuh cor-'
Visits Tliiouuli County Earl
Powell, secictnry of tho Coos Coun
I ly Duslnoss .Mens' Association, is
I away making his monthly trips
through tho county. Last evening ho
j mot the merchants In Cotiulllo nnd
tomorrow evening will meet tho
business men in Dnndou.
Hail I leer Head .Mounted Captnln
(John Monsen, of the Mossongor, yes
terday took homo with him a largo,
woll-niounted door's head. This
i was of an animal killed sumo time
ago and ho intends to put It In the
i new homo ho Is building. Every
ear Cnptnin Monsen goes on a hunt
ing trip, gonornlly with a largo party
aud always comes back with venison.
later thoro was n second shock, but
sho remained where sho was through
them both. Mrs. Housoworth is not
.fooling very well nnd sho writes sho
will probably return homo In a few
days
MPS. GLEASOX who was called hero
by tho death of her mother, Mrs.
O. lllbargor, left yesterday for her
homo at Sunnyslde, Wash. Mrs.
; Carl Hibargcr accompanied her
north.
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COFFEEJI
WKetl&ij)ever
7
Commencing
OCTOBER 18
ami for OXI! WKKIC ONLY wo mo
going to sell (IOLDEX WEST COM
FEE for:
Per pound 35c
Three-pound can $1.00
Five-pound can $1.50
The regular price of this high
grade coffee Is:
Per pound $ .40
Three-pound can $1.10
Five-pound can $1.75
This coffee Is mi Oregon product
roasted right, packed right, blend
ed right nnd 80I1I right. Therefore
Just light. Try It anil t,eo for
yourself, whllo you run buy It nnd
niivo front f cents to i!3 rents iter
can.
Cliaiiiherlulii Will Hoosf. Sena
tor Chiimborlnln, In a letter to the
Chamber of Commcrco this mom-
HAItltY XASDUUG and wlfo and fl
children nnd his mother will lenvo' 5
tomorrow for Southern California
whore tlio women folks nnd child
ren expect to spend the most of
the winter, Mr. Xosburg return
ing in a few weeks.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Gettings Cash Grocery
NO. DltOADWAV, NKAlt CENTHAL
KII.IIL'IIX l.S HUE
Tho steamship Kllburn Is duo l)pro
in tho morning from Portland, salt
ing in the afternoon for Eureka and
San Francisco. Tho Sautu Clara will
. it,. . '" " -- -
lug, wild that ho has received data "" vu.Mvi.-r.. 11 ami jiih iiiiio Uo n from tho suutli early next weak,
uuugiuor, iMiirgaroi, ami 111s sister-
relating to tho need of $5000 more
jut the now Coast Guard Station for
added Improvements nnd that ho
will do everything In his power to
havo tho sum appropriated and be
1 loves that It can bo dono This
would provldo for n retaining w.ill
to protoct tho building slto and tho
bout liouso as well as. to mnko n
fill for thn dwelling slto and lay ;
concrete walks about tho station.
IllMi'lhiito ItonKlets. Tho South
ern Pii'dflc has Issued eonie clove.
little booklets, illustrated, showing
In-law,Miss Wall, loft overland -
day for Southern California where mni mniv
thoy may spend some tlnio In hop- J. UFW TODAY
cb of benefitting Margaret's health. aaaa6aa646S
IIEWAIID For return of whllo
Spit, dog, lost since Wednesday.
Tom Maddon, phono 227-L.
Thoy will also consult specialists!
about her. !
cur.
Lenvo for Portland. Kor a short
'
lament nnd G. J. Armstrong, loft outlviCTOIl P. MOHIUS Is oxpoctod In FOR RENT X
this evening from Eugoiia whore ?
110 was cniicu ny tlio illness or ins
father who Is now hotter. He
courso In tho construction of good
scenes nt tho Panama-Pacific Exposl-! roads, tho County Court members,
'Ion and these havo boon woll eircu- 'Judge James Watson, v, T. Do
luted about tho city. Tho S
building Is described. Tho main on-1 this morning for Portland, where'
trance from the foyor of this build- j thoy will spond several days look
ing Is through a gigantic California ing over , tho Columbia Highway und 1
Sequoia tree. .tho roads of Multnoniuh County. I
. j Deshles tho Commissioners, In tho 1
Send Itecoiiiiuenihttliiii. Dy n let-, Coos delegation wore G. T. Tread-'
tor from E.'H. Dodd, Lloiitonant- iold, of natulan; A. G. Hnab, of
Colonol In chiirgo of tho Pacific North Demi; Charles St. Donnls, of
Itadlo Dopartment of the United ll.akesldo, nnd W. A. Held, of this
Stutes Navy, it Is known that nlclty. Charles Hall, going north on
strong rerommoudutlon has beon for-1 business at this timo, will also bo
warded to Washington, I). C nsk-' a montbor of tho party.
lug thnt the station ho allowed to lo-
W. MAST nnd D. H. Jackson, of
Dilution have arrived In Portland. ' i)tl u j,
Tiiuy nro iioiegiucs ironi ineir city
to tho K. of P. grand lodgo, They
made u fast and easy trip In Mr.
Mast's Ford roadster nnd 1110
guests of J. D. Mills at the Hotol
St. Paul. 1
I 11)15 Ford touring
Dnrgalu, Goodrum'u- Garage.
FOIt KENT .Sleeping mom .In fine
modern home. Phono 17.1-.I.
woll Improved, closo to City Co
qtillle, Ore. Address Dox 4G-I, Co
tiulllo, Orogou.
I-'Olt HALE Two excellent ilnlry
farms. Well Improved, closo to
creamery. Small cosh payment
down, balnnco on timo to suit pur
chaser. 7 porcont Int. qii doforrod
pnyiuonts. J. O. 8t.omm.lcr, Myr
tlu Point, Oregon
Pioneer
Hardware
Co.
will remain hero to preach at the'
Christian Church Sunday morning I
and evening, boforo returning to'
Myrtle Point whore ho tenches. I
CASH PIIICES ON A PEW OP THE
STAPLE AHTICLES
Other Goods Priced In Proportion
(Comparo theso prices with our
competitors' or mall ordor houso
prices.)
Wlro Nnlls, Daso, .iH.no per keg;
Cut nails, Vit.00 per kog. Mn
Dotull, per pound fu
Sash Weights.
cute here. Mr. Ootid said that he
has little doubt but what satisfac
tory urrangonionts can bo made.
KinliiiiKci ! PauMiieut. M Mul
len was arrested last night foV car
rying n large- lend than Is pro
scribed undor n city ordlnanco. lie
was found also to havo been oxeeod
ilng tho speed limit. Mullen, to
gether with his load, was taken to
WALTEU DAI 111), formorly of this
city, who has lately been In Call-1
fomla, lias returned. Ho madoiKOli
tho trip from Cresrent City! apartment In the O'Conuell bldg.
through Curry county. Ho ox-
Will Itetiirn Home. O, lllbargor,!
who was on n prospecting trip In'
Idaho when his wlfo died In this city, '
is oxpected hero tonight. Thero was
difficulty lu reaching Mr. Hibargcr
by wlro nnd when ho sent back word
that ho hod gotten the messa?o toll
ing of his wlfo's death and that no
would como home, tho telegram
cume an hour after tho funeral of 1
Mrs. Iliuurger. Had tho message ar
FOK KENT New and modern I'-'-room
house, with bnsemont iiml
nil modem conveniences, Includ
ing two bath rooms, two toilets,
luuudry tubs in bnsemont. Wost
Duuker ,11111, lleut reasonable.
Apply llohort Marsdou, Hi-,, tele-, or pound
phono .UJ.. j IJaru wlro. Honvy galvanized,
93.10 por 100 lbs; 80 rod spool
itr.vr iiiiuihiieii .nxuu iu,v., V..1111. on r,,i
llBht
Galvanized Pipe, prlco por 100
.4(
lie
.$2.20
nop inn
pectH to bo here for n time at least I " '
but probably will go back to Cal- lQSJ t ' $8.25
fr',mo '1,l)0 l)c,r bbl
Breakfast Specials
LOST Largo Mink fur on Kuiiset
xifi jl Dliinuit flit nrtl i r tww ('
Times offlco. Kewnrd.
1 !! - mmmi 1 m imp,
t J
I FOR SALE
Comont, 43.00
Ex. Superior Manila llopo,
tho Hotel City to spond tho night, 'rived an hour sooner tho hurlnl
JLKS WITH BUSINESS MEN
I"" ns fir iiiIvcKMiik? ioet nihertlsIiiK Inrreaso or detieaso
nM 1 f goods to the consumer? lOflecthe uiheriising may
th (iiusiiinei's1 cost and fiequontly tloes.
" nut inutli-niUertlsed .9:1.00 llre. Wo are nil niiuiiiur wiiii
kilt Kk . t l..v . I..., ...,1 .etlwliiir llllk. llllllln tllll
--.. -- , , inu Hllllllllill IIII'VI, .IV-."1 ,...-. ,. "..f. ..--. - -"
Luouii the country mor. The eiionnoiis out-put, tho large
Per of sl,c, sold, enables him to bell each pair on 11 ,ery
"laihi. dertWng-liiiilt up, nnd keeps up tlio iienmuu.
fit n wspaper and iimpuiue itdveitMng, the cost of intro
2 til" si, 11. ...l.i I,..,,.' iu, i,.,.i. ! i.i.i'iiirlliiii to the lllllll-
t v ...,..,1, ,,,,,.' irv. II ,(l. , . , " "-
f Midps .s,i,i. 1he1tlsl1iK put tho shoe on the market nntl
e , i there.
the r,.iuoiis cracker, or Eo.cnlled biscuit. There was n timo
the Lirtl'o.. i.Kiminl ..II In., out nt )l lllll'l el )!' llO. WOlull-
rUl ami riii,.ji !.-.,., i ,. ...,,,. wirL" Tmlav you DUl'cliaso U
' lsp, wholesi.nio hodn cracker at lehs cost, null It comos in
r r.iit swik-il patkanq Tho inanufiU'tiirvro knew wnut mi
F" ' uld do ami inad'e tlio price accoidingly. There was an
;""-'ip aim nation. wide deinand. Advertl-iiis: cieaieu nun
""In., this demand.
rtcitiM. i I .i., ...i , rrnn.,.'i. ii,rincii inir salvi with-
. .. . i ,j mill mi, I'lii-iiiii-ij. . ..- ' '---
PWiidlj liiMiasiiiK jour ovprnse. Hethiro llio piko on imy
Jen r.m, iheitJso nnd iiinKc your Inrreiiseii nusiness (-nj
eU Dnrllns In bwlcm (.tiplttU oouraai.
por bbl.
n-8 Inch and larger
Por pound
I Strictly pure boiled lliiBeod ,oli;"uc
' por gallon. Turpentine
I por gallon
MnnnnH Wftilli I Allil
These frosty mornings are uMmHHmMH:iwHb, hoc. .....'....
'----- i . ... -. i" .
Ploiicor Puro Mixed l'aint, gai.,
15c
65c
$855
L'f.lllin- h'lcV in hlu no iinn I intn could liiivn lieen iinstiioned. Word hnriinnmn tn uhnt nn untie on. .,, o . f .... .,
again. This morning he left ?r, was sent, .Mr, lllbargor that it was almost new 00 Wing player plu- ' !- Kanon, hoc. rn
of a $23 chock to pay Xor his mis- useloss for him to como but ho de- petite for Hot CakeS antl " "" mandolin attuihment. Prlto Quarts JUb
! demeanor and a night's lodging. elded to make the trip hack anyway I f:"r'',f"'1"(r,.'Tl'llo olUoi "l VaMM9 F,00r una Porch Pa,nt'
,.-, t-,m. r ail,l will ho hero tonight. Albcrs Pancake Flour 1Mb' '""' ""X " ' c"'1"'"' urcK0"- 1-2 gallon. OOc Pfl
, 1.-, -. ' ,.. All.n'u lllli'lwlmnl I.-'Innr ..t,. ! OliartS I Jills
jm, .., iJBMailw 1 ' I ' - --.-. .... . r ,
Vou need a tonic.
EVEIIV DAV TONIO
A Ionic or OMcptlonal
merit ichtilhls the inn
down .system, liiciva'.es tho
appetite anil pioduces hound
icl'ieshlug sleep.
THE BUSY CORNER
The Rexall Store
Phono 208
Wo Deliver
Alber's Duckwheat Flour . . , , .Ufc
SIIIk, notion Am Clever. In tlio. Ms -gal. Tea Garden Hyrup ntlo
' offices of E. L. McCluro aro two clev- 1-Bal. Karo Syrup Oe
itr silhouettes of Mr. and Mrs. IThln Dreakfast Dacon per lb... side
vfMcClure, mounted on panels ondj. Medium Dacon, per lb u.le
'done by Daron Spotsford, at tho Ex-j Largo packago Oat 1'lakos Oo
'position while they wero there re-, Largo packago Wheat Flakes. . ,;i(io
'cently. The Daron has achieved a 'Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs tJ.1e
Ooldon West Coffee, per lb
special it"5') I
0 iinttntiul ffltim fur l.tR milnU nnil ninl.
1 er work with tlio scissors. Patrons
'stand In front of him and In two
,
Extra Cnracol Coffee, lb fl.lc
lb iOo
minutes timo the artist has carved Houoy, in comb, por
tholr silhouette out of black paper.
This Is then pasted on tho panels,
'The sllhoitottes are exceedingly true
to llfo and appoar, oven on close ex
j amluation, to have been dono In In-
' dla Ink. Mr, McCluro said that tho
ilHaron constantly all day longIs kept Central
I "busy at the Talr '
1'Olt KALE' I linear old mare,
wBljht about 'Jf'0; 1 delivery wag
on with tdp; 1 set single har
ness, price $60 cash ami must he
takon at once. Address J, L. John
son, Eaststdo.
FOK LHASi: Llojd Hotel, fiuiilsti.
ed, Marshfleld, Oregon. Also
store room. Apply owner, J. II.
Diidges, Gates Hotel, San Fran
Coos Bay
Farmers Exchange -
FOK SALE At bargiiln Piirultuio
, of 5-i aom house, with house for
rent. Address T, ' Tlinos offlco.
Avenue ami
Phone 370
Waterfront
quarts
Tho very highest quality
Tho very highest grado
Roofing Paper, 1-2 ply, $1. 00 so..
1 ply, $1.10. 01 Kf
8 Ply ijhii'UU
Valvollno Gas Englno Cyl Oil, Tho
very highest grade. KCn
Por gallon 00 C
Give us your business nnd Justify
us In making these prlcos. Theso
prlcos will change with the market.
. Pioneer ,0
Hardware Co.
lwajinjft; Jje.-BUIB lOCTCTMWP'gq'Bgy I
Timed Want adi bring resulta.
Oil SALIC CHEAP C.ood range ami
othor furniture. J, O. Meyers, !
west Hunker Hill Phono 31CK
. .. - - .Marshfleld Phono 101.
North Dond. Phono 401.
ll'OIt MLE On casj terms, H acres J