The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCtOBER 22, 1915--EVENING EDITION. '
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MANUFACTUKEKS OP COTTON
SHOW I'PWAKI) TKNDKN'CinS
.Local Wholosnlcrs Attribute Jt To
Fact That Cotlon Crop Is
"Short" This Season
It may cost n wee bit moro Damo
llousdvlfo to cook lmatcrlca for
Johnny or make Hubby flapjacks
morninEs nftcr tills It alio uses cot
ton seed products to (like tlio plnco
of laid . J,n other words, tnpro prom
ises to .bo tbJs year n shorlnKo In tbo
cotton crops. 'and lionco oIho i abort-j.
ago In tile by products. Wholesale
dealerai In tho local market quote
utoady advances.
ForMnstaneo CrlKco, mndo of tbo
cotton seed and' n byproduct taking
tho place of lard, has steadily gone
up somo 30 cents a case. Lard com
pounds havo inado about a flvo por
scnt Increase nnd cottolono is now
quoted at two nnd tbrco cents more
a pound in the tierces.
Laid Is Tlio Sinno
Uut oven at this Wllllo need not
gel torrlbly scurod for It is pointed
out that the products can not ko
nbovo tho prlco of lard, though of
courso Wllllo, providing ho was well
versed in such matlors, might say,
"how high can the prlco of lard go7"
Tho lbcal meat dcalors Say that lard
is remaining tho same.
Tbo niivances aro not 'Jjy Jorkn
nnd Jumps, but n steady Increase,
what tho dcalors call "n'strcngthen
ing of tbo market."
Different TMsf Year
Last year cotton byproducts woro
clowijyOJjf,...91l,J( wnH..'JccniB.o tll0ro
wash largo crop and war In Europe
prohibited the salo of cotton. And
Just for this reason tbo planters of
tbo loutb woro careful this year,, de
torn Incd not to bo caught "long"
ngnln, planted loss cotton. Itcsult,
tbo prlco goes up.
Sugar Is Higher
Refined sugar In showing a slight
ndvanco duo to tho fart, It Is ex
plninod hero, that refineries In Ger
many aro unablo to get tho raw pro
duct. Prices all tho way round show u
tendency to trnvol upward, hut not
at any particularly alarming rato 8ny
tho wholesalers. ''
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FliOHAXT MA1IIEU DISCOVKKE
)i:.Vl) IX COAIiUAXK SLOL'CJir
1IL61I ARRIVES
Search JtesiilC) in Locating Mlssliijr
Man IjiiIo This Afternoon
Feared Ho Was Dead
STEAMSHIP COMKS IX FHOM EU
HEKA AXI SAX KHAXCISCO
1IODV FOUND IX
COAL HANK HLOUGII
A report from Hunker Hill
Leaves For Portland halting Fair
Passenger List nnd Fielght Cnr-
5) llur Ik Smooth
From San Francisco uiid Eurokn
tit 4 o'clock this afternoon jTho steamship Kllburn crossed in nt
BLURS
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KILnntN I'ASSEI) ALLIANCE XO.
2. WHILE WHKCKIXtt IX FOO
stated that tho body of Mr.
Mahicu had Leon found on
Coal Hank slough. Thcro
officials woro notified. Jt Is
supposed tbo drowning wns
ncclduntly though that will
not bo certain until nn inves
tigation Is made.
7; 15 this morning. Slid brought tii
fair passenger list nnd n good cargo
of freight. Tbrco carloads of hay
woro 'entered on tho mnnlfest. The
steamship 16ft out shortly after ond
,0'clodk this nftcrnooh for Portland.
Thd arrivals from tho south woro:
F. Dohorty, Mrs. C. M. Hylor,
I Jnmes Powers, L, Fullcrton, Fred J.
CAKLSO-tTo Mr. mil Mrs. John
uarison, or uaiciiing mioi, n,;
Florant Mnhloii, an aged Belgian Hordon, Mrs. Hordon, O. .Iminer, C.
who lived nlono in a houso In Hun- M Urlk, B. Urlll, It. K. Llnvillo, O.
ker Hill, Is mlssliiff nnd neighbors, Anderson, V. W. Whlttlngton, Mrs,
four thnt bo has mot with somo mis
Imp. Today a search was being mado
for tho old man.
Mnblcit has relatives in Okalhomn.
Ho formerly lived hero and about
soven yonrs ago went back east to
sea his relatives. Ho returned tq
Coos nny.nbout a year ago and has I. Wnxsmlth, Qcorgo Marshall, Mrs
been living in a houso alolig tho old , H. S. Kocdor, J. Williams, A. Mark
Whlttlngton, A. M. Holllday, 0. P
Scott, C. M. Carleaon, Mrs. I). M.
Charlcsou, 1). M. Chnrlcson, II. U.
'Ferguson, S. Couch, D. A. Miller.
Outgoing I'li.sseiigcrK
Tho pnsflongcrs lenvlng woro:
KtiBsell Kohlcr, Qcorgo Houck, S.
Libby tracks in Hunker Hill.
I)ft Light Htii'iiing
Two mornings ago neighbors no
tlccd that tbero was n light in his
ham, John Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, Hom-
;er Dick, N. (I. Wllllamn and wife, K.
F. ISdgar, D. W. Small, Mrs. W. F.
Miller, Mrs. S. C. Small, Avn Lewis,
houso at 9 o'clock In the morning. Fred Miller, J. A. Kdlund, II. C.
Believing that something was wrong 'Church, William Smith, .1. M. Wlt
they investigated and lound Hint tlio HP". M". C. K. Uagloy, Ellon K. For
old man wus not there. Tho fact Nb, L. (lardonburg, Mrs. anrdonburg,
that a light was burning liidlcntod Allen dnrdenburg', Hr. Dunlnp nnd
that ho was probably In his bouse family, Olo Verio, Mrs. Verio, K. W.
tho night before sometlino after dark; Wright, Nottlo Itoundtrco, Miss Lowo
anil i that w'Iil'u bo left intended to
return soon.
Kcarch Hclng Mudo
Officer Wnltor nichardson Is to
day directing n search In which
neighbors aro taking part. Thoy
havo no ldoa what mny hnvo bappon-
vhI to tho old man. Mr. Mahcn was
83 or 84 years of ngo and ho may
hnvo walked down to tbo wnlor nnd
fallen In or may havo wandered In
to tho woods nnd gotten lost, or may
havo boon suddenly stricken some
where in tho neighborhood. It is
bullovod' that ho could not hnvo gono
far and that rioiho trnco of him will r
bo found.
Neighbors Aid llliii
Mr. MnJloii bnd somo llttlo mon
fMrs. A. 12. King, Mrs. X. L.Klng ami
six steerage.
VKHHKIi MOVIJ.M KXTS
Arrived
F. A. Kllburn, San Francisco, 7:15
r m. today.
Hulled
F. A. Kllburn, Portland, this af
ternoon. Hardy, San Francisco, yesterday
afternoon.
Acme, San Francisco, yostordny
afternoon.
Duo II oio
Santa Clara, Portland, tomorrow.
Yellowstone, tomorrow morning.
oy when bo camo back tho Inst tlmo
daughter. (Mother nnd child nra Hut It Is iald that lately ho has to n
doing nicely. "They tiro at tbo great extent been looked nftor by
hmo of Mr. Cirlson's brother In kindly nolglibors.
J"Htport. I As bo bus been missing for noma
)aii('i I'ugli'H Hall, Hat. ove., Oct.
Martlu'N oiflit'.strn.
Saw No UoeketM Hut Plnlnly Heard
"WliNtle nt Point Arena Flrxt
Nous of Wreck
At tho very tlmo the gasollno
seboonor Alllanco No. 5 piled up on
tho shore at 2 iu m. last Monday six
miles north of Point Arena tho
steamship F. A. Kllburn was passing
that point bfJund south to San Fran
cisco. Had thcro bean no fog it
would hnvo beon possible for tho of
ficers to sco tbo distress rockets of
tbo wrecking vessel, said tho officers
of tho Kllburn today when ho dock
ed this morning from the south. They
rnsscd hor four miles off shore.
On tho bridge of the steamship
thoy were nblo to hear distinctly tho
whlstlo from Point Arena. Thoy
said that tho sea was quite smooth
though thoro was a heavy fog that1
had settled down nil along tbo coast.!
In daylight or having seen dis
tress rockets It would havo been pos
olblo, in tho light sen, for boats from
tbo Kllburn to havo approached tho
wreck and tho rocks on which tho
survivors hung boforo thoy woro
washed into tho breakers and drown
ed practically on tho shore.
All signs of tho Alllanco No. 2 aro
said to havo boon washed qff by tho
seas or tho timbers thrown far In
shore, nceordlilg to mariners, who
hnvo slnco passed tho spot, said tho
officers of tho Kllburn this morning.
Tho Kllburn, soolng no distress sig
nals, continued serenely Into San
Francisco nnj thoro In tbo papers
woro first ndvlscd.of tho wrecking.
WANTS POUT WOHK
Itobcrt Dollar Says Haudoii Harbor
Should Ho Fled
Capt. Robert Dollar has written
tlio Port of Baudou urging that
prompt action bo, taken on tho iin-l
provomont of Ihq bar and cntrnnco!
to tbo rlvor. Capt. Dollar in a lottor
states that If Improvements aro mado
nnd the snmo freight rnto can bo bo-'
cured for Ilaudon as for Coos Bay
nnd Colirtnbln rlvor thoro is no rea
son why tbo ir.indon mills should now '
bo shut down. i
TITION
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PERSONAL MENTIQN
f fifty hours .or nioru It .Is feared that
ho has met doath In sumo way,
Moves to Xew Home -Today
,.!.,.,-, ,, , ii.. r.. n .. v McOeorgo and family aro moving
ni'?. PH "U?,C'. f. ' C008.I,,l. from HOD Central Avenuo to tho
.ujiiuik uuiuimii). wun u iiiaauiiKui
uhrth on tho Kllburn this nftor
uion, 'LAV CHURCH loft tndny on tho
ICJlbiirn for Portland whero ho will
bo for somo tlmo.
MltE. W. F. MILLHIt loft on tbo
Kllburn for n visit iu Portland to
day. MHS. S. C. SMALL was a paHseugor
north on tho Kllburn this after
noon. MHS, KISAItXS, mother of Mrs.
James Nowlln, of Coos ltlvor, cniiin
back to North Bend this morning
after u visit with hor daughter.
THOMAS WYMANN, stricken with
paralysis a fow days' ago at South
Inlet, Is reported n 'little better to
day thougU still qui to low.
MRS. OUST ROSH. of Hunker Hill,
was on tho sick list today.
resldoiico formerly occupied by II.
Nerd rum nt OIG South Firth Streot.
SOCIAL OALKN'DAIl
FRIDAY
0 Reception at North Bond
Methodist Church parlors for
4 Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Hlsoy.
Kensington Club with
Mrs. K. M. Harry.
Kastport Dahlia Club with
Mis. C. O. Qositey.
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
L. 0. Lang.
SATURDAY
Auction Ilrldgo Club oven-
Ins pnrty with Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. K. Adolsporger.
Reception at the Bungalow
for Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Peck.
Economy Sale at:
I he rair
FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
We invite yoti cordially lo profit by these offerings
knowing that, quality considered, these values will be
found unmatchable elsewhere.
1 lot of small Pearl Buttons, excellent grades, e
white and colors, 10c and 15c value. Now doz..,
30c and 35c Fancy Dress Ruf flings, 2 and 3 in. 1 lr
wide; variety Qf' patterns. On sale at per yard ..
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Crystola Scouring $oap, similar to Sapolio, It lr
cleans everything; large cakes on salo at
! Men's- latest 4-in-hand neck ties, beautiful pat- O C
tergs, values to 5Qo. On sale at each JC
Children's Umbrellas, fast color, extra strong. Kf.
65(Tflf1tf 75c Valtie. Now ..,. JJC
1 lot Umbrellas for men and ladies, fast black, 1
8 ribs, former prices $1.25 and $1.50. Now P
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Wn havn in our advertisements and in what we tell our custom.
ers recommended XTRAGOOD Clothes for boys. We are faithful to you
and to ourselves in doinft so.
The clothes are stylishthey arc honestly madethey are well
tailored they are. put together in so careful a manner that they out
last ordinary clothes.
We repeat this. We want every buyer of boys' clothing to know
it we desire that they realize they can buy better clothing here for fit
for make for style for service than they can elsewhere.
XTRAGOOD is really and truly the best bf all boys' clothing. When
you can buy the best without paying an unusual price when you can
get clothing that gives service and makes a good looking boy a better
looking fellow and it's economical because the clothing is well made,
will outlast the cheaper, inferior kind why buy any until you have in
vestigated the merits of the kind we sell XTRAGOOD is the best of all
and we can prove it.
You ought to be critical you must be careful when yoij spend
your money for boys' clothing. Invest in XTRAGOOD. It will pay
you ten fold. The old saying "The best is the cheapest" holds good.'
The reputation of the manufacturer of XTRAGOOD is involved in
every sale. Our reputation is back of it. We give an unqualified guar
antee with every XTRAGOOD garment and when anything is wrbng
call upon us to make it right.
If you are not satisfied, we are not satisfied.
All
sizes
and at moderate prices
for the quality
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I Steel Cut. Full Weight V V vcJ
: Golden West Coffee H
tl Specially Priced to Feature
National Coffee Week M
: One 7C-
: Pound 3L 1
I Five tt 1 c 1
Pounds 4 3U I
: Order This Deiidhtful Bg
I Fresh Roast Coffee of 1 . ffil
k. Devers I nifeMM'
. Tho oldest Midi IJm lSrSSnlR-i H
Ijftrttoat Coffee W WW ILtll l(C i
. ltonatora lutbol w7f loafwir IpSa
Korinwest. -. W
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' liffltt COFFEE
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"CLOTHE YOUR BOY IN THE CLOTHES THAT LAST"
noumaittuunvuuiHi.
(Jet Your
Golden West
Coffee
Hegtilnrly sells for 10 cents
per puunds, but ulilch Is hell-
liiK t ivduci'il prices this week
from
Farmer's Exchange
One-poiinil cun .! ,:i.l
TJii-ee-pouml can 9 1.00
Flvc-iioiiiul can $1.50
l'hono U70
Central and Wuterfi-ont
SOUTH COOS MVEIl UOAT
8KRVICE
LAUNCH KXIMtESS
loaves Slaralifleld every day
8 a, in. Leaves lioad of river
nt 8: in p, iu.
BTI3AMKR HAIXHOW
leaves head of river daily nt 7
n. m. Learca Marslifleld nt 2 p.
in. For charter npply on board.
ItOGKHS & SMITH
Proprietors
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Do You
Want,
Choice Meat?
THAT'S Till: JvlNI) Wi: SUl'I'LY
IX ADDITIOX TO OL'K HlXJUiaH L1XK Or P1UMH IIKI.!-', l'OUK AND
.MU'inox, wi: ahso maici: a spkoiawty ov
Choice Pork Sausages, Fresh Salmon
AXI IX I'ACT, KVimVTHIXfi THAT A FIHSTJ.CIjASS
.n:.T mahki:t supplius
MSF Union Market
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savings I
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorbt A Klne.
Cnrs leuvo Marslifleld 7 n.tn., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 P
, Cars Iwivo for Kniplro 7 a.m., 11 n.m., 2 p.m., 8 P
Care Iionvo Sunset liny 7 n.iu., 0 n.m., 1 P-n B P1
Inros, Kinplro, 5c; Tnriieol or South Slouch, HOo; Sunset wi '"L
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. '
Steamship F. A. KILBURN
sails for
PORTLAND
OCTOUKIt 22, AT 1 P. M.
Steamship SANTA CLARA
Sails for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
OCTOliKIt 2, AT 0 P. M.
For farther Information see W. E. STUIIBi Ag
n.Mirn TKH.M1NAL DOCK riione .-
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Tli Coiv Next Door to -
Hie rair Chandler Hotel
Satisfaction ahny or your money back
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I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
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DON'T FORGET TO BUY A CAN OF GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE THIS WEEK, AS OUR SALE CLOSES PROMPT
LY SATURDAY NIGHT AND THEN WE WILL SELL
AGAIN AT THE REGULAR PRICES.
Wo Sno You Money.
Getting's Cash Grocery
I FAllK TCX CENTS
City Llmlta North llend, Be.
Qfl COMMUTATION rtft
U TICKETS 91.75 j
I Murshfield-North llend Auto
' Lino
f Cars every ten ininuteH from
i i 0 a. m. to 12 p. in.; to South I
I Slough once n dnv, leaving at
11 h. iu.; to Empire three trips j
n day. I
GORST & KINO, Props. I
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Constructlwi
n COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK .
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon wail
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the moot powerful, best equipped nnd most thorooghly
twenty-inch hydruullo aredRe Is Pacific water
Coos Bay office. Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
nso
Seattle, Washington.
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