- i THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY,, OCJQBER 1,9, 1915 EygWIWG EDITION. i M Logger ' bnirts . ii'ATERPROOF AND J T WRKI) tlli""" m VAHICTV "' SIZES COLORS AND $5,00 s-.t rriiv i --v iREvTIto 4,4 ..I. ..Inn II I'lltll'f Will lllfit. ftfcopo n" ; ,. . wn ,11 nlnier, - will rcfiiml tlio money on . Cvery loirelnx bought tlili wrok :: THE x FIXUP Lew the 1'rico N Always Right Ijbnhfbld :: :: ' ' "" Bedding Bargains r bavo prepared for tlio Fall ui Winter season with ono or tlio but and most comploto nssort Etiti of bedding that has over boon ittertd on the Bay. Horo aro a !i tuggcitlons: Cotton Blankets, gray, tan or r white, each ' 91, 91.2ft, 91.no, $2 fool Blankets, varied colors, Eieh 9, 9, 90 Iflce fluffy Comforters, eacn 91 no, 92 niiti 9-.no Wllt Bedspreads, each 9i.no, 92 mill 92.no Mom, each . .7fte, 91 "ml 92.B0 fatti, 81x90 In., oncli ooc Wlor Cases, oacli. . . . . 12JjJc, Iftc DorTt miss seeing thoso If you need bedding. W.H.DINDINGER&CO Banker Hill Department Store Phono 513 AVI2ATHER FORECAST ttJr AmocldloJ I'reti to Com nr TIum. OREGON . Unsottled In northwest; fair south mid east; southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hour ending at 4: -1.1 a. m., Octohor 19, by Bonj; Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum ci MImlum 40 At 4:43 n. m 40 Precipitation .. .'. 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 101B 1.73 Proclpltntlon same porlod laBt year 12. 1C Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. o sunrise and sunset TllOailnv October 10 Sun rises at ) Get. Hear and Doer Frank Cat- C:33 and sets nt R:19. jtorlln returned at noon today In his .auto from Gold Beach, bringing with him a boar's shin and tho full carcass of n forked horn deer as Ho said that tjcally waterproof for thoro were no.f44aA traces of water having got down be-A nrnon,,. ...i.., X tween to tho base. rcnoUIVHL lYIfcN MUN 2 J MRS. D. N. BUNCH, of Daniels Creek WQ8 down today on a visiting trip. Without a Plpcoi-gan. A roDrc scntatlvc of a Portland music house 'trophies of tho chnse, has coma hero and dismantled tho thoro wore W. J. McKenan, W. Lu pipo orgnn In tho old Royal Theatre cas and W. S. Wolls In tho party on I-ront street. Tho organ Is boxed and ready for shipment back to Port laud and now Mnrshflold Is loft with out a pipe organ In the entlro city. AVIll fllvo Party. Tho Epworth Lenguo of tho Methodist Church is plnnnlng a Hallowe'en social to bo hold on Friday evening, October 20th In tho church hall, and this perhaps, will bo ono of tho largest ovents of tho season. Tho lenguo cabinet and tho social committee will meut this evening to mako arrange ments for tho affair. besides himself. Wells halls from Bandon. They were out three or four days from Gold Bench and got tho bear and threo deer. Cattcrlln brought tho bear's skin with him to have it fixed Into a rug 4 ! t BORN I RICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rico, of Bunker Hill, Saturday, Oct. 1C, a daughter. Plo Social. Tho Ladles' Aid of Bay Park aro planning n plo social and Hallowo'en party for Thursday evening, October 28th, to bo held In Bay Park. An entertaining pro gram will bo given lu connection also. Father Deatl L. L. Thomas has rocolvcd word from Mrs. Thomas of tho death of her fnthor, S. C. Stuckoy, at Portland, whero sho has been nt his bedsldo with other moiubors of tho family for a courlo of weeks. .Moves Store. W. IC. Wiseman hnB moved tho balance of his second hand storo stock at North Bond to Powers. Ho wanted to ro-cngago In business In Marshfleld, but tho last tlmo he sold out his business Have New Loading Ground. At tho head of Central avenue- has been placed tho loading ground or tho McDonald & Condron Company. Tho big donkey onglno wob brought thoro Sunday and put In place ready to snako tho big logs out of tho woods across tho canyon dud up on this sldo to tho loader. Tho big sticks aro hoisted and dropped onto tho trucks, ready for hauling them to tho dump on North Front street. Tho operation Is an Interesting ono and puts logging literally within tlio cltyllmlts now. W. R. OXENRIDER, or Cobs River, transacted business In the city today. MRS. EDWARD E. DYER was horo today for a visit from Daniels Creek. MRS. ED NOAH was down on tho MUllcoma this morning from Allegany. MRS. V. LIND3THOM, of Cooston, was a shopping visitor hero yesterday. hero, ho signed an agreement not to engage In business In Marshfleld Caso '" Postponed. Tho hearing for a period of three years, of j m tho cns of Martllla versus tho which two years remains. JCoob Bay Pulp and Paper Company jhiiB been postponed from today until Women to Take Swims. Tho I tho January term of tho U. S. Fed Hlgh School gymnasium Is open this crnl Codrt In Portland, according ovonlng for tho women of tho city to word rocelved today In tho of who wish to tako advantago of the "cob of John D. Qoss. Tho caso tank or tho gym floor. Tho hours of K(ln McDonald Walls versus tho aro botweon sovon and nlno p. m. Smith-Powers Logging Company Is and tickets must bo procured from expected to como up In tho Port Judgo Hall, clork of tho board. Tho loud Court on Saturday. Mrs. Walls gymnasium will ho open onco n wcok through tho winter for use of tho women. Wl'l Elect Tonight. Tho annual business meeting of tho Fellowship Club Ib set for this ovonlng nt 7:30 p. in, In tho Chambor of Commerce, says John C. Kendall, president of is suing for tho loss of n limb when sho foil beneath a train Bovoral months ago. Has Thirsty .Surplus. Jn nttomr-'-Ing to try out lu a practical way tho economic theory rqgardlng tho supply and domnnd, J. S. Hylan-1 slipped n cog this morning and he MlVa JULIA BENGTSON, tho nurso, loft yesterday to spend part of her vacation lit the San Francisco exposition JOJ.OM&V MRS. LUTHER JUDY, of Loon Lake, wob among tho out-of-town visitors hero today. , i A. E. ADELSPERGER, of tho C. A. Smith Timber 'Co., loft this morning for Powers on n business trip. CLAUDE EVANS.', Grand High , Priest of tho Masonic Lodge in, Oregon, is hero on official busl-i hobs. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT TYBERG camo down from Allogany this morning and expect to lcavo Boon for n visit at tho Fair. A. P. DAVIS, Deputy Sheriff, re turned this noon to CoquIIIo after serving legal papers on DanlolH Crock pcoplo yestordny STERLING THE SUITS OF QUALITY Noii-broakablo fronts, hand muilo collnrH, rut lu tho latest styles, lu the latest fnbrlrs. They runic lu Worsteds, Tweeds and Novelties Look nt this Suit, French Sorgo, hand made collars halr-llncd front; Suits that will hold their shapo; Bpoitged and shrunk. $25.00 value. Our price , $l-i 7ft STERLING In grays, checks, hair-line stripes, $2G.OO value. Our price 9M.7B French Scrgo, sponged and Shrunk; novol tlcs of all designs; cut In. tho latest styles; $1S value. Our prlco 9t2.no Another Ono, In blue, grays, checks, stripes; cut In tho latest styles; $lt value. .. .90.00 Youths' long pants In all shades; Suits that will wear; worth at the least, one-fourth more. Our prlco 98.no Young men's long-pants suits; worth nt tho least one-third' moro 9(1.00, 97.10 Marathon Hats 92.40, SI. Oft '$. G. 9$en7zey.-(ar j incerporsTca Wo Lend Other Kolloiv Tlio OrlulnatoiH of Low Price. iifr hlA Read THE TIMES SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM evkuytiii.no sanitary: MVAYS 01'E.N FOR INSPECTION Me make Ico Cream to order, r kind rind In ,iny quail "Vi for parties, lodges, nlc "ttc. :; j; ss j, ,. We do not (.peak of Its Q U A h I T Y That speaks for Itself SARTER'S l'llfinn nl,l xi i..i-. . r c; , '' '"Kiiiii'ui " St., Opposite Illimco Hotqlf T ' 1 1 Hllvcrsldcs Illghci- Henry Hug gins, of tho Tnllant Cannery, says that tho prlco of sllvorsldcs has ad vanced from 12 cents, whoro It hnB boon all season, to Ifi cents. Thoro Ib no rlso In tho 2 cents a pound being paid for Chlnooks. Mrs. Lnttlu OcU Divorce. Mrs. Guy C. Lattln was granted n dlvorco this nftomoon by Judgo Coko on tho grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat ment. It was stated thnt n proporty Bottlomont was mado provlous to tho hearing this nftomoon. Start lllhlo Study. A class In Bl hlo study waB formed Inst Friday ovonlng nt tho Methodist Church, with a present enrollment of four teen inombors. Tho clasB, undor tho tonchlng of Rov. Knotta, will moot on Wednesday evening of each wcok. liny Randoii, Stork. Marshflold niorchantBwho woro bidding on tho D. M. Averlll dry goods stock at Bandon, whloli recontly wont Into a receiver's chargo, havo rocolvod word that Stanloy & Sessions of Eugono, wero high blddors for tho stock and will got it. Hark From Tour. Earl Powell, aocrotary of tho Coos Business Men's Association has returned from a trip Into tho cities of tho county whoro j ho goes monthly chocking up tho af fairs of tho organization. Ho re ports everything In "Applo plo' or dor" for Applo Day. tho organization. All members nro foro ho had reached a decision had requested to bo prosont for a fow reached tho point of intoxication minutes. Thoro will nlflo bo tho. Beyond thin ho was unnblo to pro brlor roportB or tho committees who I coed nnd Chief Carter did tho rout. havo aorvod through tho year and nn Inasmuch na tho man had n $10 outline will bo mndo of tho plans of proceduro for thin winter. Will fio South. Don Lawyer, who for Hovern) months has been horo roprosontlnr ho Interests or his fnthor, togotl...' with Manager balanco In n CoquIIIo bank nnd had Issuod Bovoral chocks without not. Ing thorn In his chock book tho rollco said ho should romatn thcro until It Is soon that all Ib clear. No Word on Mlchle. Honry Al Myers, In tho Roynold-Dovolop- Songstackon, secretary of tho Port mont Company, Is Intending to lcavo ! Commission, said today that no on tho Adollno Thursday for San I word has yot boon received from Frnnclsco. Ho has a wlro from his I Colonol Williams, of tho U. S. Corps fathor regarding somo business to bo I of Engineers, regarding tho tnklng dono in Texas, nut said 110 prou- of tho bar dredgo Col. P. S. Michlo ably would return horo again. to Grnya Unrjior for tho wlntor. Nothing has boon rocolvod here Hunker Hill Cougar. PnrtlCB In about tho movo, with tho oxcoptlon Bunker Hill nro qulto frlghtonod of nowspapor ndvlcca from Portland over tho report of a cougar bolnglnnd Hoqulam. Word was sent soy scon In that vicinity or rathor In , lug that tho dredgo has nlontv of work horo to koop her busy and also aBklng that sho bo allowed to roniovo a fow shoals In tho Innor harbor. N pble TheateD TOlMinHT IV jle Home of Paramont Features, 1I0J THE GODS WOULD DESTROY A Miloudld tlueo-act wanm l.y tl0 j,,,,,,, company. A plcturo that a can highly jwmmend to our patrons as bring an ereptIonal offering In three puit Rl,UtO.D BRAVEHY One of the mwntil of Helen" mllrwid XMn' I'"11 (,f tl,,lliiB notion fiom tho start to finish. " ". AND BiaCK SNOWUALLS-tOiio of tho ''Sunny Jim" nagrnph roiurdlos. llrlng tho children to hco this roinrdy ,l great, , f COVOTE-SrllK dranm in on reel. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. .v.iuir iiii.iit. ti.t. v .. tr.. ...n i.'i. ..v.niu .r run Willi "A.... am iuii H .iiustii A-.iu ..- - - Jofin n "arrjiuoio w, It's n Paramount feature you can't afford to Bolso Addition, Just ncross Coal Bonk Inlot from Brondway. Tho re port haB It that tho cougar was soon by mombora of tho Donnlsou family, tlio children describing It ns a "Innir Blonder dog with a long tall." Caro- Ho Too Will Help. Sonator Harry ful watch will bo kopt and tho chll- Lano has vIuntoored his efforts too dron will nlso ho warned nbout wan-1 Ju bohnlf of tho $G,000 extra appro dorlng In tho woods. iirlattnn that will put tho Coos Bay w Const Guard station In "full bloom" Kumv Anicrira Kirt Along with ' with nocossary concrete sldownlks tho agitation or seolng and knowing ' and walls to koop tho ocean from America first has como a largo pos- washing tho fills and boat houses tor from tho Buronu of Education away. In a lettor rocolvod this morn In Washington, which contains a 'lug ho said that tho mattor will bo patriotic appeal to nowly nnturnllzod 'attended to immediately and. thnt ho citizens, Tho postor Is printed In j'wlll Bend word ns soon as something sovon different languages and la j has been dono. With Senators Lnno displayed In tho Post-ofrico. It ox- 'and Chamberlain both working ror horts tho forolgnorB to learn Eng- tho extra monoy tho belief Is hero Hsh, go to night school nnd to "root Micro will bo no trouble in getting for America" or words to this of-1 tho amount. feet. parcel post yottr laundry I We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and r;fficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY "Wh Blocks Taken Up. Because tho sand has shifted In under tho wood block paving on Andorson Avonuo tho ' blocks havo been raised In humps I t AMONG THE SICK t $$ fioorco McCulIrsh. of 'N'nrtli Inlnt. and Street Commissioner Lawhom jB of Mr and ln Car, McCuUocIl has two men tnklng up this paving, underwent a successful oporatlon for Tho base will bo leveled ofr again appendicitis, at tho Mercy Hospital ami tho blocks put down. It was no- t,j8 mornng, tlcoablo that tho bloks have wprn nl-' ' most none at all and havo been prnc-i Get your Job printing dono at Tho .Times office. M1toM f mm W. C. SELLMER, tho Bandon mov ing plcturo magnnto, nnd wlfo, wore guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. Rob ert Mnrsdon hero yestordny. CLAUDE MOON nnd wlfo will movo In n dny or two from tho Myr tlo Arms Into ono of F. P. Nor ton's houses near South Fifth and Hall. JI. F. HARDESTY, of tho W. O. W. Lodgo, arrived horo last evening in tho interests of his lodgo, ex pecting to bo horo for several days n tho county. GEO. M'CULLOOH, of Haynen In lot, camo In yoslorday for treat ment nt Mercy Hospital for np pcndlctla nnd may havo to un dergo nn oporatlon. E. E. KELLEY, or tho Cedar point boom or tho Smith-Powers Logging company on tlio CoquIIIo, Is homo for a fow days. Ho Is Just recov ering from an attack of tho grlppo. MRS. J. C. ROBERTS, mothor of Mrs. Charles Van Duyn, expects to lonvo with Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler to visit nt the Fair and later will return to her homo In Oklnhoma after an extouslvo visit horo. S. CARMICHAEL and wlfo havo ro tinned horo from Bandon. Mr. Carmlchnol has fully recovered from his recent oporatlon for ap pendicitis nnd has gained 2G pounds In wolght. Ho says ho novor folt bettor. Apples MM Jellies Wo havo Just received a shipment ot APPLES that aro very nlco. Wo nro selling them ror 75 cents nnd $1.00 per box, Como In and bco them wo havo several different varieties. Preserves and .lollies In lG-ounco Jars, each ,20c (Tho very best brand on tho market. TRY OUR GOLDEN WEST COFFEE SPECIAL WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gettings Cash Grocery NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL clrio Steamship company, loaves on tho Sautn Clara tonight for Port land. Ho claimed to know noth ing or a report that ho la to havo chargo of tho Portland offlco of tho company, J. M. WRIGHT, contractor for tho now school building at Powors, was here yesterday on business. Ho reports good progress with tho building nnd parties from Powers say that ho Is doing a fino Job as well as a speedy ono. t AT THE HOTELS riinudlcr Hotel F. G, Lcallo, CoquIIIo; Mrs. A. R. Cross, Powors, P. W, Hnckwood, Powors; J. II. McPheotvn, Powors; Mr.i. J. A. McPhooton, Portlnud; M. F. Hardosty, Astoria, St. Luwrenco Hotel Edna McDonald, Rocdsport; Mrs. N. M. Young, Lnkcsldo; L. A. I'lny nru, rowers; it. .m. wouuor, .Norm Dond; E. E. Smith nnd wire, North Bond. Lloyd Hotel II. G. Holder, Beavor Hill; Harry Bano, Powors; F. McLellau, Myrtlo Point; Pat Brown, Sumnor; Jack Burns, Floronco; Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Boruen, Bandon; Mrs. V. Llndstrom, Cooston; Holon Stotz, Bnudou, lllaiiro Hole) L. Maddon, CoquIIIo; William Sllngsby, Myrtlo Point; A. W. Lun dy, Myrtlo Point; W, J. Fellows, Lakeside; Morton Cargo r. CoquIIIo; L. Shepherd, Powors; Gcorgo A. Blako, Catching Inlot; J. M. Hol land, Powera; O. Garlfu, Bandon; Pat Dalton, CoquIIIo; Charles Con rad, Ilniidon, MRS. J. C. ROBERTS, or Oklahoma City, who has spent tho sumrnor with hor daughter Mrs. Charles Van Duyn, leavoa tomorrow for San Francisco whoro sho will visit tho oppositions boforo liar return to hor homo In Oklahoma. You need ,a tonic I Every Day Tonic A tonic of exceptional merit rebuilds tho run down system, increases tho appetite and produces bound refreshing sleep. THE BU$Y CORNER The Rexall Store WPAP I Phono 208 Wo Deliver "eld ere is Sunnyvale?" Ahnntf- T ft ki jh , ' ' " Front Street Just fcouth of tho city on tho hard. Mil faced road Easy of nccoss -Jitney bervlce Lots level nnd cleared 970 to $llft An ideal place for ' home 95.00 down No Interest No Tuxes. i " , Awm Successful 'JFm YES! m I WHY? J W ' H f Goods Right H 'H Prices Right H I Mjr Serviro' Right iHir Location Right Ril lil Van SAXTOX I'l.VE HAIiSASf M for COUGHS Z The Owl I J ' Frank 1. Cohan. H We deliver immediately H Phono 7-1 B i COL. WM. GRIMES and Mrp. Grimes leave tomorrow for n brlof huslnoss trip, aftor which they will go to San Francisco to visit tho exposition and thence to San Diego, They oxpoct to upend tho wlntor In Soutliorn Cal ifornia. W. A. REID, who was expected homo today from Portland whoro ('handler Hotel II. G. Bolton, Salt Lako; A. P. Da vis, CoquIIIo; F. L. Wlsherd. St. Louis; II. W. Adrian, Portland; W. II. Olby, Chicago; F. D. Layton, Portland; D. I. McGeo, San Fran cisco; It. Johnson, Empire; Ray P. Campbell, Jarvis Lauding; Gcorgo A. Coko, Portland; J. W. Miller, Co quIIIo; Sam Stout, McKtuley; Ralph Bliss; Seattle; Gcorgo Dagor, Pow ors; F. W. Davis, Portland; J. II. Cookson, San Francisco; C. E. Mondo, Chicago; J. A. Bryan, Bandon; F. A. IiaKur and wlio, siiKum; JamcH u. Bryan. Portland: l.oounrd wood, Portland; 8. W. Wlor, Wash SOCIAL CALENDAR TUE8DAY North Bond Mothorn' Toachors' Club at Qontrnl sohool building. Mrs. Roy E, Mlllor onter tntiiB this ovonlng for hor frlond, Miss Boubo of Iown. WEDNESDAY D. M. 0. Club with Mrs. Lostor Eaton. ' Prosbytorhm Auxiliary with Mrs. C. H. Waltor. Christian Sisterhood all day session In church parlors. Narcissus Club with Miss Stolla Pcderson ot Eastsldo. Prlsclllaa with Mrs. Wm. Phllllpa or Bay Park. North Bond Christian church ludlcs ontortalu Un ion nld at Piosbytorlan church. fLASSiriE P A r. . f i ysi'ssx j jucu TODAY t l-'OR RENT Now noil modern l room house, Including laundry Htovo nnd tubs in basomeitt. East Bunker Hill. Apply E. Erlck sou G31 Dounolly Ave. WANTED Work hy vtomnn hy day or hour. Phono 11 7-L. FOR RENT 10 i:ns, partly set to strawberries, closo in, Apply Box "F," Times orrico. t WANTED I viiT t Mrs. Grimes "" . Hi ".? ?,, "SaV. ',Vr I WANTED-Offho work of any kind. Portland onjt.8C0. Wi 0. Swain, Powors; it. Llpp-j Apply "D," enro Times. mau, l'ortianu; u. u. i.ownio, aow York. Lloyd Hotel B. Hardgravo, Sumnor; Mrs, J. Brandt, Ton Milo; T. Simons, Ken tuck Inlet; Gcorgo Horsey, Port land; J. Harm, CoquIIIo; A. C. Kern, CoquIIIo; Ralph Smith, Coos Rlvor; lobort K. Paris, Roseburg. Blanco Hotel F. R. Johnson, Eugono; Fred Mll- ho wont with tho good roads Junk-! lor. Eugono; L. Maddon, Powors; 8. ctlng party, wired Mrs. Reld that he would not be homo until about Friday. Ho wjll go from Port land to Autorla to look after some personal business. J, E. MONTGOMERY, or tho toio- phono company, expects to lcavo on tho Adollno tomorrow for San Francisco for the purposo of view ing the sights and sounds, Ho will meet Charles Hall In tho city. At the samo tlmo William Chand ler goes south for a visit. H. B. FRYER, travoltng freight and passengor agent ot the North Pa- F. HaiiBlov. Portland: W. G. Follows. Lnkcsldo; 8. Oquzoz. Cp.rulllo; M,. Barger, Bandon; William Callahan, Coqullle; Charles Harris, Gardluor; Tom Wesson, South Inlot; Percy Milburn, Powors; A. V. Lundy, Myr tel iniint; L. 8. Wygnndt, Powors; W. G. Brandon, CoquIIIo. St. Liuvrenro Hotel L, A. Plnard, Powers; WUUnm J. Betisoy, Coos River; W, A. Campboll nnd wlfo. Scattlo; Raymond E. Bak er, CoquIIIo; E. O. Smith nnd wire, Coos River; It. N. Wobstor, Coos Riv er; K. Abbott, Powers; Curl C- Wil son and wlfo, Coos top; E. E. Smith and wlto, North Bond, Have your progrn-ns printed at Tho Times office. ; I FOR RENT t FOR RlJNT Now and modern J2 room house, with basomont and nil modern conveniences, . includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs in basomont, Wct Bunker Hill, Rent reasonable. Apply Robert Mars-Jen, Br., telq phpno 312C. $$ I FOR SALE t - FOR SALE 2 lifgh-puvtered iHo(or cyclo, in good condition, at Goodnun's Garago. FOR LEASE Wpyd Ifotl, furnlst. cd, ,; Marshflefd,' Orogen. Also - - store' room, Appy Wner, J. H. Bridges, Gates Hotel, San Fras clsco. " f Ci i